Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 January 1945 — Page 5
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"SATURDAY, JAN. 6, 1045 ____ Christ Episcopal Church to Be Scene Of Allerdice-Foltz Wedding Tomorrow
IN A CEREMONY at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow afterneon in Christ Episcopal ‘church, Miss Margery Luise Foltz will become the bride of Lt. John Graham Allerdice, U.S. A. A, F. She is the daughter of Lt. Col. and Mrs.
| Howard F. Foltz, As she enters the church with her grandfather, E. W. Harris, the bride will wear g traditional ivory dughess satin gown, Fashioned with a fitted basque and romance neckline, the ‘dress has long, tapering sleeves and a gathered skirt which forms a train, Her fingertip length veil will be attached to.a shirred tulle half hat - accented with orange blossoms. She will carry white lilacs, gardenias and orchids, Mrs, Foltz will give her daughter in marriage since Col, Foltz is serving overseas, The ceremony will be read by the Rev. E. Ainger Powell, rector of Christ church. The couple's \attendants will be Miss Jane Mendenhall and James K. Allerdice, the bridegroom's cousin. Miss Mendenhall has chosen an aqua chiffon frock and will carry red roses. After a reception in the Foltz home for members of the families, the couple will leave for a wedding trip, the bride traveling in a Mexican blue, two-piece wool suit worn with brown accessories. ‘They will be at home in Wilmington, Del. Miss Foltz attended the University of Arizona and Rockford college and is a ‘Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority member. Lt. Allerdice, formerly of Indianapolis, attended Princeton university.
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Civic Patrons Arrange Theater Parties
ADDITIONAL RESERVATIONS have been made for the Civic theater's production, “Distinguished Gathering,” to be presented next Friday through Jan, 18. The opening night reservations include those of Messrs, and Mesdames Robert Heine, Morse Bowen, Glenn Clark and Harry Karcher, Mesdames Willlam H. Coleman, Emily Hislop, James Holland and Claude Rea, Misses Virginia Bailey, Margaret Gibbs and Margaret Rogers and Perry Bereman. For next Saturday night Lhe reservations are those of Messrs. l and Mesdames- Glenn Findley, Robert Hittle, George Hunt Jr, Robert Imes, A. W. Noling, H. E. Roys, Ralph T Simon, P. Vincent | Schneider, G. Vance Smith, W. E. Stewart; J. R. Thomas, George Van Buskirk; Edward C. W. Wischmeier, Lester Waterman and Preston Woolf. Also, Dr, and Mrs. T. M. Leonard, Mesdames Charles Gerrard, Howard C. Henderson, Gladys Ryde and Jill Thomas, Misses Anna Louise Fate, Dolores Schlanzer, Bernice Van Sickle and Rosalind Wolfe, Messrs, John D. Colvin, George Goble, Harry Gordon, O. B. Hancock, D. L. Lyons and Frederick Weber. Parties are being arranged for the Jan, 14 performance by Messrs. and Mesdames E. R. Campbell, Leo Cassell, J. Warren Coyle, Frank English, Richard Fox, Nelson M. Payne, Wilbur Peat, Warren Glunt and Sherlie Deming, Mesdames Albert E. Davis, L. A. Krelis, W. G. MacNab, John Ohleyer, Paul Rochford and N. P. Shelby, Miss Ruth Armel, Messrs. F, A. Brier, George Gotschall, Charles W. Hart and Collie Malloy.
Alpha Phi Alumnae Plan Tea i
A GUEST TEA will be given at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon by the Indianapolis alumnae of Alpha Phi sorority. ‘The event will bee in the home of Mrs. Ted O. Philpott. Mesdames Robert Seastrom, . R. J. Boatman and Mason King are in charge of arrangements. A musical program will be provided by Mrs. H. S. Bowden and Miss Louellen Trimble, and Mesdames James Ruddell, Seastrom, E. O. Price and Robert Horn will pour. Guests will include other sorority alumnae presidents, mothers of collegiate members and members’ friends. ” » » » w s Mrs. James T. Cunningham is general chairman for the annual meeting of ‘the Indianapolis Day Nursery to be held at 12: 1p p. m. Tuesday in the Columbia club. Nursery work will be the discussion’ topic and members and fiiends are invited. Miss Helen McMillan -is the nursery superintendent. » ” o ~ » “History Under Roofs” will be the Wolo of a talk by Mrs. Joseph T. McDermott - Thursday ‘night before members of The Portfolio club. The group will meet in the Propylaeum.
Sgt. Kenneth W. Underhill Weds Miss Mary Jane Keating Today In St. Philip Neri Church Rite
A breakfast at Cifaldi’s followed the wedding this morning of -Miss Mary Jane Keating and 1st Sgt. Kenneth W. Underhill. The Rev. Fr. Hilary Meny read the vows at 9 o'clock in the St. Philip Neri Catholic | church, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Kea}ing, 2602 E. | North st, and Mr. Underhill’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. George Under- | hill, 1344 Linden st. A candlelight satin frock fash-|
Miss Earlywine Is Bride of Harry Wilson
Miss Virginia Ann Earlywine and Pvt. Harry L. Wilson Jr. were mafried at 10 o'clock this morning in SS. Peter and ‘Paul cathédral. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond R. Noll of-|" ficiated, Entering on the arm of George! Faulstich, the bride wore a slipper satin gown .made with a deep scalloped peplum outlining the marquisette yoke, a basque waist and a full skirt extending into a train. Her two-tiered, full-length yeil of imported illusion fell from a tiara of pearlized orange blossoms, and she carried a shower bouquet of white roses and sweetpess. The maid of honor, Miss Helen Rita Swartz, chose a frock of rose beige with a satin basque and full ret skirt with panels of satin down the front. She wore rose ostrich tips in her hair and carried a bouquet of Talisman roses and yellow pompons. -
Attendants’ Frocks
Miss Rosemary Carr and Miss Mary Barrett were the bridesmaids. They wore dresses like the maid of honor's with rose and chartreuse ostrich tips in their hair and carried bouquets of Talisman roses. The best man was Ray Felds and the ushers were Harry F. Smithmeyer, Richmond, and Arthur Staley. Following the ceremony, a break- | fast was held in the Marott hotel]
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was Miss Catherine Peet. are Dr. and Mrs. George M. Cook,
field, Sacramento, Cal.
(and the bridegroom's parents are|
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and a reception was held there this afternoon. The couple left for a] wedding trip to Chicago. The bride is*the daughter of Mrs. Pauline Earlywine, 26 E. 14th st.
groom is serving overseas. (P. H.
Mr. and Mrs." Harry L. Wilson, 546+
not been set. (P. H. Ho photo.)
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+1. MF. and Mrs. Otto H. Oertel announce the engagement of their daughter. Martha Ann, to Alfred LeRoy Perry, aviation ordnance man 1-¢, U. 8. N. The wedding will he in the early spring. Mr, Perry, who is stationed in the Hawaiian islands, is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Ezra R. Perry of Indianapolis.
2. Before her marriage Dec. 22 in the Meridian Heights Presbyterian church, Mrs. Thomas Dakin Cook She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Peet and Pfc. Cook’s parents
Hammond. (P. H. Ho photo.)
3. Miss Mary Edelle Smith is the bride-to-be of S. Sgt. Jack Julian Flynn, 1, S. A. A: F.. McClellan The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R.. Smith, she is a graduate of Butler university and a member of Pi-Beta Phi sorority. Mr. Flynn is the son of Roy J. Flynn, Kokomo. He attended Butler and is a Sigma Chi fraternity member. 4. The engagement of Miss Doris Wasson to Pvt. Donald W.- Schroeder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schroeder, is anmounced by her parents, Mr..and Mrs. Shirley Wasson of Edgewood. The prospective bride-
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5. Miss Delcie Ingram’s engagement to Palmer 'M. M#ikan has heen announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Ingram. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Millikan, Carmel, are the parents of the bridegroom-to-be. 6. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Bigane announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Ann, to Pvt. Francis W. Price, Camp Barkeley, Tex., son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Price of Indianapolis, The wedding date has
Two Red Cross | Lombardo-McGinnis Ceremony
Classes Open Thursday
Will Be Read Tomorrow
The wedding date has not heen set.
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Rankin Backs | | Georgian for Dies Successor |
WASHINGTON, Jan, 6 “Rankin’s choice” of a successor to Martin Dies as chairman of “the firmly established house come mittee on un-American activities has turned out.to-be Rep. John 8. . Gibson, . 52, .a lanky Georgia. Democrat. . . Mr, Gibson has not been prominent in ‘house affairs “since he came to congress four years ago, but he sees a chance. for national service .in the job for which he has been
(D. Miss.), who put over the sura prise maneuver that made the special “Dies committee” into. a permanent house committee,
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| ment -of her daughter,
Va., will be married Jan. 17 in the {home of the bride-to-be’s mother, {Mrs. Elsie Lingenfelter, 3033 Park ave. Mr. Webster is the son of | Mr. and Mrs, George S. Webster, | | Oxford, N. C. { Mrs. Ross Maberry, 3020 N. New {Jersey st. will entertain tomorrow with a personal shower for tel | bride-to-be. The hostess will | assisted by her mother, Mrs. fl he { Gasper. The guests will include Mesdames | Lingenfelter, Charles Poore and Er{nest J. Fischer, Misses Jane Lingen{felter, Helen Heidenrich, Thelma | Gilman, Winifred Uebelhack, Betty | Seal, Mary Johnson, Helen Humph-~ rey and Evelyn Fischer and Miss Dorothy Buckhave of Batesville, | » . -
The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Bonnie Moore and | Kenneth L. Smith is announced by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J: Moore, 601 Grande ave, parents of the bride-to-be. The wedding will be Jan. 16 in| the Tabernacle Baptist church, with the Rev. Samuel Hartsock officiate (ing. Mr. Smith's parents are Mr. {and Mrs. Lawrence Smith, 1759 N. { Tibbs ave.
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. ” » Miss Mary Josephine Byfield and Howard J. Zmich, radio man, 1-e, |U. 8. N, were married Dec. 31 in
The Rev. Fr. Francis J. Reine officiated. - The bride is the daughter of Mrs.| Josephine Byfield, 956 Congress | ave, and Mr. Zmich is the son of
Crain=Dick - Yows Read in [oe 0 ie zal 5 the sn of { Brooklyn, N. Y.
timate is made in the
Miss Marianne Lingenfelter and William D. Webster,
[the Holy Angels Catholic church.|,
In Holy Rosary Catholic Church
. “Hearings should be kept on a high plane, with fairness to all —samnad ” the Georgian stated
| Dorothy Jackson's Engagement To C. E. Berry Is Announced; Miss Lingenfelter'to Be Feted
Highlighting the bridal news are the announcements of engagee iments, a personal shower and a recent wedding. | Mrs. Ruth Seidel Jackson, 4440 Marcy lane, announces the engagee Miss Dorothy Pauli Jackson, | Berry, son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Causa E. Berry, Danville, Ill.
to Capt. Causa %
Richmond,
James Fox, Thelma Damer To Be Wed
A ceremony at 7:30 o'clock tonigh$ in the Grace Lutheran church will unite Miss Thelma Damer and Pvt James Fox, Camp Perry, O. The Rev, | Harry Behning will officiate. Max Damer, brother of the bride,
{will give her in marriage. She will
be in a white satin gown made with a scalloped romance neckline, long tapered sleeves, fitted basque and gathered skirt extending into a train. To Carry Roses
Her illusion -veil will fall from a half hat of satin and she will carry a bouquet of white roses centered with an orchid. Mrs. Orville Fox, Kokomo, sisters {in-law of the bridegroom, will be the matron of honor. She will be gowned in pink satin fashioned with a sweetheart neckline, shirred bodice, bracelet-length sleeves and &
(full marquisette skirt.
Bridesmaids’ Frocks
The bridesmaids, Mrs. Dale Kratch, New Palestine, and Miss Ann Riba, will be in blue dresses made like the matron of honor’s.
{The attendants will carry bouquets
of mixed flowers.
Cpl. LaVerne Wiley will serve as best man and the ushers will be
| By-FRED Ww. PERKINS : *
proposed. by. Rep..John.E..Rankin.
Chuichwomen
joned with a shoulder yoke of riious- |
|seline de soie, fitted basque and
| Will Meet |
The Methodist City Council tached auxiliary will have its annual meet- | ing at 1:30 p. m. next Friday in the | os Fletcher Place Methodist church. A panel discussion on the group's | work for the year will be led by Mrs. | Blaine E. Kirkpatrick. A program oy I be pregenied bY Sur! shoulder yoke, three-quarter-length! J fand will lead the devotions. {sleeves and a bouffant colonial|
| was worn/by the bride.
accented with clusters of orange! | blossoms. Her bouquet was of white | roses centered with a white orchid, Miss Julia Keating was" her sister's maid of honor.
“Following the program and business meeting, the women of the Edwin Ray Methodist church will be hostesses at a tea. The executive committee will meet at 1 p.m. in the church. Officers of the auxiliary are Mrs. | bride. | C. G. Shriver, president; Mrs. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. E. P, Messick, Mrs. | Pearl Ripley of New Augusta and Mrs. Omer’ Phillips, first through fourth vice presidents; Mrs. F. D. i Leete Jr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kirk, | recording secretary and assistant; Mrs. Robert McKee and Mrs. C. M. Slagle, treasurer and assistant. Mrs. Roger Blackford, corresponding secretary; Mrs. W. C. Hartinger, parliamentarian; Mrs. A. J. Coble, publicity; Mrs. Karel McKee, . religlous education director; Mrs. H. G. Lytle, social service director, and Mesdames G. O. Carpenter, W. M. Baumheckel, T. C. Pence, Freeland and O. W. Fifer, advisory "committee members.
Mrs. W. V. Kingdon
“her dress. Reception Held
fashioned like the maid of honor’s |
hat. bonnet roses.
and the ushers were Edward J. Fillenwarth and D. Emmett Scan- | lon.
Fla.
| gathered skirt falling into a train prevention classes will begin Thurs- |
She chose a full-length” veil at-|nae club class will meet at 8 p.m. to a pompadour headdress i, the Marott hotel w
She wore in the Fairview Presbyterian church. | antique rose made with a ‘criss-cross Mrs, Charles Bohlsen will be the in-
| skirt. Her flowers were yellow roses| Attending the Thursday night and she wore a half hat to match ©ass
Colvin,
: {Rinne and Ben Stokes, Misses Edna The bridesmaid was Miss Cath-|Mahr,
erine Keating, another sister of the | Whitehead, Jane Carter and Sue Her frock was of Rio blue | Hull.
and she also wore a matching half | have completed the course and will She carried a bouquet of du- | receive certificates Jan. 17 ata
Carl Madden, ‘pharmacist’s mate | Davis high school. 1-¢, U. 8. N. R, was the best man |Thornbrough was the instructor.
A reception was held this after-| Thursday in . the noon ‘in Hamilton hall, after which|& Coke utility. The sessions will the couple left for a wedding trip./be on “Thursdays and Fridays for They will be at home in Lakeland, three weeks. Miss Marian Schleicher
Assembly Club Luncheon Planned
Two Red Cross home accident | tomorrow morning for the marriage | A. J. Lombardo, U. 8. M. C. R. ‘Th
day. the double-ring ceremony.
The Stephens College Alum-
J. Fink as the instructor.
A class for members of Girl Scout troop 115 will*be held-at 3:15 p.m.
Events
MISCELLANEOUS
{Council of Administrative Women in Education. 3:45 p. m: Mon. Ayres’ auditorium. Tea. J. A. Raney, Indiana School for the Deaf superintendent, speaker. Wayne unit 64, American Legion auxiliary. Wed. Post home, 6566 W. Washington. Quarterly reports by chairmen. Indianapolis Indorsers of Photoplays. 10 a. m. Tuesday. War Memorial building. Mrs. David Ross, presiding. | School of Maturates.- 1:30 p. m.| Mon. Y. W. C. A. “A Remedy for Old. Age,” W. Scott Hiser. “Porward With Courage,” the Rev. Charles M. Fillmore.
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Beech Grove. 7:45 p. m. Mon. Mrs. Lynne Hull, hostess. Executive board meeting. 7:30 p. m. Wed. In the school. Program by Girl Scout troop 18, Brownie 121, Cub pack 17.
Bridgeport. 8 p. m. Wed. Husbands of officers to preside. Men
structor. Mrs. Vincent H. Adams is the troop leader.
will be Mesdames Milton | Hamilton, K. L. Schellie, John D. John - Fletcher, -Herman
Peggy Fatout, Betty Jean
Members of Girl Scout troop 166
| special safety program in the Ben Mrs. W. L.
A new class for Red Cross demon- | strators will begin at 10 a.m. Citizens Gas
{will be thé instructor,
The Holy Rosary Catholic church will be the scene at 9:30 o'clock
of Miss Theresa McGinnis and Sgt. e Rev. Fr. William Knapp will read
Miss McGinnis is the daughter of Mrs. Nora McGinnis, 2007 Shelby | ith Mrs. Louis | st., and the bridegroom's parents are Mr, and Mrs. A. J, Lombardo, 917!
8. New Jersey st. The bride will wear a gown of
line, fitted princess basque, long tapered sleeves and gored skirt extending into a train. Her fulllength veil edged with chantilly lace will fall from a Mary of Scots cap of shirred tuile. .She will carry calla lilies.
Sister Is Attendant
Miss Mary McGinnis, sister of
She will be in aqua taffeta fashfoned with a romance neckline and three-quarter-length sleeves outlined with a frill, fitted basque and a full skirt, A matching pompadour headdress of maline and a shoulder veil will be worn by the maid of honor and
she will carry a bouquet of red roses.
the maid ‘of honor's and also will have matching headdresses. Their bouquets will be of mixed flowers. The bridesmaids are Miss Josephine Lombardo, sister of the bridegroom; Misses Josephine Venezia, Mary Alice Foy, Josephine Spicuzza and
McKee Chapel | i Mr. and Ne Sy Buckles, 412
Robert Whitesell and Mr. Kratch.
white satin with a romance neck-
The - bridesmaids will wear Vic-| torian rose dresses fashioned like|
: E. Minnesota st., announce the en-| The Rev. Harry L. Crain of gagement of their daughter, Rosalie, | Frankfort read the vows this after-| to Joseph R. Lex, seaman, 2-c, U. 8.! noon uniting Miss Enid Dick and N- R., son of Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam {his son, Stephen D. Crain, Marion. | Lex, 1917 8. Meridian st. No date
has been set for the wedding. { The ceremony was at 3:30 o'clock | a —————————————
in McKee chapel of Tabernacle y . z Presbyterian chureh. Rev. A. C. Br 0oks To Address Club
The bride is the daughter of Mr.| and Mrs. Charles E. Dick, 3962 | Ruckle st., and Mr. Crain's parents | “A -Message for the New Year are the Rev. Mr, and Mrs. Crain. will be the topic of a talk to be A powder blue wool suit was worn given Monday by the Rev. A. C. by the bride. ' She chose brown ac-| Brooks at the Monday club’s meetcessories and her ‘corsage was, of ing. The group will meet in Ayres’ Talisman roses, | auditorium. {
Miss Jean Dick was her sister's | The Rev. only attendant. She wore a dusty | the Third Christian church, will
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sories and her flowers were pink lin, violinist, accompanied by Miss | roses. Robert Hughes, Greenfield, Edna Phinney, will provide the mu- | brother-in-law of the bridegroom, sic. was the best man. | The club's executive; board will Following the ceremony, a recep- meet at 12:30 p. m, preceding al tion was held in the home of the|1:30 p. m. business session. Miss | bride's parents for the families and! Lucille - Stewart is the program| rout-of-town guests. The couple will | chairman.
leave for a short wedding trip and| ‘A. C. O. Mothers Club |
| will be at home in Marion.
Mrs. Crdin is a graduate of Butler | university and the bridegroom was graduated from- Indiana university, He also received his master’s degree
The monthly luncheon of the there.
Alpha Chi Omega Mothers club of | Butler university - will be held at
house, Mrs. Hugh Fatout is the luncheon chairman and Mrs. W. P. McGuire is in charge of the program. Mrs.’
Annual Dinner
Mr, Brooks, pastor of | nurses’ home.
iassisted by
Will Hear Speaker ert McMurtry
12:30 p. m. Monday in the chapter
to have charge. Sahara Grotto|Lonise Battista.
To Be Monday
| Elizabeth Mildner will speak on
A reception will be held in the
{home of the bride's mother, Mrs.
| Sarah Damer, 34 N. Mount st. The couple will leave for a short wedding trip. Mr. Fox is the son of Mr. and Mrs. -Everett Fox, Castleton.
Hospital Guild
‘Sets Meeting
An all-day meeting will be held Monday by the St. Vincent's Hose | pital guild in the auditorium of the Mrs. Marion E. Ense ley will be in charge of the meeting,
| the bride, will be the maid of honor, | PINK Wool suit and’. brown acces- speak at 2 p. m. Dr. Francis Prank-| ocsisted by Mrs. L. G. Cummins Jr.
and Mrs. B. F. Hatfield Jr. . Mrs. George H. Lilly will preside” {at a business session in the aftere noon. Reports on operation of the guild's
gift show at the hospital will be discussed. Mrs. Russell L. White is the.
luncheon chairman, and she will be Mesdames Fred W.. | Bakemeyer, Joseph A. Delaney, Here bert Fletcher, Paul S. McNamara, and Edwin G, White and Miss Elizabeth Sowar,
Work for Servicemen
Scrap books for wounded services’ men were made yesterday at the meeting of the Indianapolis alume nae, Alpha Xi Delta sorority. Mrs,
Will Be Hostess
Mrs. Willlam V. Kingdon, 4652 Kenwood ave, will be the hostess for a meeting of the Alpha Mu Latreian club at 2 p. m. Monday. Mrs, Richard C. Kiger will assist her. “Your Children and My Children” will be the topic of a talk by ‘ Mrs. Bert Cookies will Be collected for the U. 8 0.
Press Club to Meet
The - Women's Press club. .will meet Tuesday for a 12:15. p, m. luncheon in the Columbia club.
| - Merle Carver who served overseas
with the Red Cross will be the speaker... Mrs. Florence Herz Stone is the program chairman and Miss Margaret - Scott and Miss Lola Blount Conner will be the hostess. The reservations chairman is Mrs, John E. Kleinhenz.,
1.T.-S. C. Meeting The Australiah chapter, Interna- - tional Travel-Study club, will meet
Tuesday in the tious of MS Say. seme)
©. MeCammon.|
mond Hauck, 3048 Central ave. ol
fie, YW, Natta Swain (670):1s general Ghali Yi thie Mocheon
- meeting to be held Wednesday in the Claypool hotel Riley room by the
, State Assembly Woman's club, The event, sponsored by the Indianapolls branch of the club, will be the first of a series of social events
- for legislators’ wives here while the state assembly is in session. As-
sisting Mrs. Swaim in arranging the luncheon are Mrs. C. T. Malan peat issal subtix, wed Mek , Ley Posten gees dnt of te nap rch, 5 ”
National. board, - Alpha: Omicron
Glee club to sing. Cumberland: 1:15 p. m. Tues. “P.T. A. In Our Town,” Mrs. Robert Fennell. Edgewood. 2 p. m. Fri. County health nurse to speak. “Raising the Standards of the School Health Program,” topic. Health poster exhibited by fifth grade. Glenns Valley Study group, 11:30 a. m. Tués. Covered dish luncheon. “What Environment Means - to Personality,” lesson.’ Mrs. William Klgess,. leader. William H. Evans. 7:30 p. m. Tues. “Juvenile Protection,” Judge Mark Rhoads. Program by primary grades. ‘ As
SORORITIES
Alpha. 2 p. m, Tues. Hotel Lin- '. coln.. Mrs. John R. Senteney pre-
siding. , Psi chap. Alpha Omicron Alpha, Wed. at Ayres’. To attend Riley Cheer guild card party. Chi Beta Kavos Mon. Mrs. John . Colvin, 1521 N. LaSalle, hostess. . Mrs. Melvyn Hinchman, assist“ing.
Gamma Beta Chi 7 p.m. Wed.
Flower Girl
Charlene Clements, the flower girl, will be in white taffeta made like the other attendants’ dresses and a matching headdress. The ringbearer, Mary Catherine Burello, ‘will wear white taffeta on bouffant lings accented with -Valencian lace] and a matching headdress. J The best man will be the bridegroom's brother, Paul Lombardo, and Arthur Wade, Rocko Piccione; Dominic Zappia, Philip Lombardo and Laurence Spicuzza, will be the ushers. Avdinner will be held tomorrow, afternoon in the. McGignis home followed by a reception for the families in the evening. The couple will leave for a wedding trip, and they: will be at home in Memphis, Tenn,
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~ Mrs, Verna. Coleman, 140 N 1 Dott, hostess.
The annual community diner | The Ohildyer’s Museum. - Whe Hostess sponsored by the. ington W. C. T. U. will be held at 6:30 p. m.| Monday in the Tvmgton Meth- | odist church. : {f « A forum discussion. on “What > : Next With the Liquor Problem?” | er and musical program by Mrs. Don! »” IR moder. Tossel will be features of the meet- J Ae WE Eh ing. 7 —gunerd a port won! wha Participating in*the forum will . + pelps w peed W prope’ and be Mrs. Paul Haliday, North Man-| i and we x W 18 gia
chester; Mrs. Frank Wilson, Mun-| cie, and Mrs. R. R. Mitchel), L. E.| York and W. 8. Barnhart. _ Mrs, | Garfield Walker is" in charge of | tickets.
Set. Meeting Date
Chapter P, P. E. O. Ststerhood, will meet at 1 p.m. Monday in the! home of Mrs. T. E. Bedell, 4577 Car-
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