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SATURDAY, JAN. 18,
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been announced.
No date has been set for the wedd
7. L.. Shipley, Miss McClure Wed Today
A ceremony at 2:30 o'clock this fternoon in the home of Mr. and
ford ave, [Elizabeth Ann, and Willlam L. S8hipley, aviation machinist's mate 1-c, U. 8. N. R. | The Rev. F. A. Pfleiderer, pastor bf the Sutherland Presbyterian church, officiated, Bridal music
uszar, pianist.
dress made with a -basque effect nd a corsage of gardenias and
and Jane McClure, sisters of the bride, were the bridesmaids.
Attendants’ Frocks Miss Jane McClure was gowned in
maid was in gold crepe. Both wore jcorsages of blue iris and white carnation tufts. John R. Shipley, radioman 3-¢, U. 8. N. R, was his brother's best man. Following the ceremony, there was a reception in the McClure home after which the couple left for Chicago. They will be at home there at 1336 E. 83d pl.
Reception Hostesses
Mrs. Richard Hubbell, Misses Marilyn Megorden, Madonna Akard, Sally Jo Hubbell and Eleanor and Ruth McClure, The out-of-town guests were Mrs. Carl Repp, Miss Eathel McClure and Miss Marion Morgan, Huntington, and Mrs. Joseph Hubbell, Hubbard Woods; Ill, the bridegroom's aunt. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Shipley, Hubbard Woods. Both the bride and bride groom attended Butler university. She is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority.
Harmonie Club Will Meet
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IMrs. William L. McClure, 2923 Guil-| 3 united their daughter, | $§
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pink crepe and the other brides- |
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A dance program and the appearance of a si
organization news.
| Members of the Business and Professional Wo: | Thursday in the Woman's Department club. Dinne.
{and the pupils of Miss Eileen Poston, dance departmc
| { program.
| Work,” and “Extension and Im- | provement of the Merit System” will
| be the topic of a talk by Miss Mar» | garet Pierson.
-Appearing on the dancing calen{dar will be Misses Sue Ann Shirley, Cynthia Hanson, Mary Ruth Sieber, Mary Sue McCarty, Joan Marvel, Virginia 'Smith, Shirley Btonebraker, Janice -.~ Goodwine, Sharon Shelby, Susie Miller, Suzanne Clyne, Dorothy Webb, Joann Guidone and Mary Jane Kent.
The Woman's auxiliary to the Marion County Medical * society, will meet at 2 p. m. Monday in -the out-patient building of the City hospital. Thomas A. Hendricks, Indiana Medical association secretary, will be the speaker and Mrs. Lester A. Sith is the meeting chairman. The hostesses will include Mesdames J, E, Holman, L. D, Belden,
The opera “Cosi Fan Tutti” (Mo-
Monday at the - Harmonie clubs meeting in the D. A. R. chapter] house On the program will be Mesdames Louis Belden, William J. Stark, Arthur Madison, Howard Stitt, 0. M. Jones; Lucille Wagner, 8. K. Ruick land T. M. Rybolt, Miss Gertrude | Gutelius and Miss Alvina PalmQuist. Mrs. Clare F. Cox is chairman of | the hostess committee assisted by Mesdames Charles C. Martin, O. M. i Jones and -E, B. Crowell and Miss | Jane Butler and Miss Jo Ellen Bur- | roughs.
White Cross Guild | Units Set Meetings
The following units of the White Cross guild will meet next week in the guild's service center, Monday—Plainfield and Rebekah; Tuesday—West Michigan, New Jersey Street Methodist, Meridian Heights, Ipalco and Business Girls, Wednesday—8t. Paul Methodist, | Alpha Omicron Alpha and Office; | Thursday—Mothers, Bethel, Library and A. W. V. 8.; Priday—Riverside Park and Beta Omega Phi Tau.
‘Mu Phi Epsilon Group Will Meet Tuesday
Members of the Kappa chapter, | Mu Phi Epsilon sorority, will meet | Tuesday with Mrs. Winslow A. Wise in the home of her mother, Mrs. Herbert Wagner, 5235 Graceland ave. | A business meeting at 7:45 p.m. will be followed by a musical pro gram by Mrs. Charles Munger. | Mrs. William N. Fleming, Mrs. | | Munger and Miss Charlotte. Moore will assist the hostess,
Red Cross Class
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Red Cross. will begin "Monday at the. Citizens Gas & Coke utility.
days and
gart) will be reviewed at 2:30 p. m.| |
A nutrition class sponsored by the |.
John.R. Brayton, Fred E. Gifford, N, E. Harold, Foster Hudson, T. V. Keene, Marlow W. Manion, J. 8. McBride, C. O. McCormick, Charles Myers, Lyman Pearson and William E. Tinney. Mrs, Henry 8. Leonard will preside. -
A business meeting will be held Wednesday by the Robert E. Kenington unit, American Legion anxiliary. It will be at 1:30 p. m. in the post home Mrs. Thomas A. Lenahan is the chairman for a covered dish supper for the 11th district. Past’ Presidents’ parley at 6:30 p. m., Jan. 30th, , The supper will be in the Robert E. Kennington post home and past presidents of the unit will assist the chairman,
Scottish Rite Ladies
To Hear Miss Dawson
Miss Cleo Dawson, Lexington, Ky. novelist and lecturer, will speak Tuesday at the luncheon meet ing of the Ladies of the Scottish Rite in the cathedral. The speaker, who will be introduced by Mrs. Laura Ray, wil] review a recent Broadway play.
Elected P. H.
Meetings will be held .from 1:30 to| 3:30 p. m, Mondays and Wednes-|
Thrasher
The engagement of Miss Ruth Harriet Rehm (left) to Richard William Cline is announced by her mother, Mrs, J. E. Rehm. Mr, Cline is the son of Mrs. Bunie E. Cline. ty where she was a Kappa Alpha Theta sorority member, Mr. Cline is a graduate of the Univer‘Arizona and is a member of ‘Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Miss Charlotte E. Steinmeier’s (right) engagement to Robert E. Wilsen, seaman 1-¢, U. 8. 'N,, has She is the daughter of Mrs. Anna Steinmeier, Indianapolis, and Charles D. Steinmeier, Lawrenceburg. The prospective bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs, Max MeKinley Wilson of Cicero.
The bride-to-be attended Butler
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Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Mary Ellen Magnuson, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. C. 0. Magnuson, to C. E. Newlund,
U.S. N, R, Mr. Newlund, son of Mr, and Mrs. H. 8. Newlund, is stationed at the naval auxiliary air base in Mayport, Fla. No date has been chosen for the ceremony. Photo Reflex photo.
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Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music, will present a be vgram. 1 A forum hour will precede the; Miss Genevieve Brown Hostesses at the Yeception were Will speak on “Equal Pay for Equal | I
Sunnyside Guild
Arranges Dance
| Plans are underway for the Sunnyside guild’s dance which is scheduled for Feb. 3 in .the Columbia
club. The reservations committee is headed by Mrs. Robert H. Sturm and Mrs. William Watters. Mrs. G. F. Kleder will be in charge of decorations assisted by | Mrs. Corwin Carter Jr. and Mrs, Nordeau Heaps, and Mrs. William |H. Jarrett and Mrs. E, R. Grisell are co-chairmen of tickets. Mrs. Myron J. Austin, guild president, heads the hostess committee {with Mrs. Charles W. Richardson directing the music group.. Mrs, Richardson’s assistants will be Mrs. Chantilla E. White and Mrs. E. Park Akin, >
Special Guests
A special table at the dance will |be reserved for servicemen and war [service commiittee members will be in charge. They dre Meésdames O, A. Chillson, Howard W. Linkert and Alvin Fernandes. - Publicity chairman is Mrs. M. E, Graves and Mrs. Guy E. North and Mrs. Kurt Schmidt direct the advertising group. Their assistants injclude Mesdames Austin, Fred C. { Abendroth, John W. Burke, William Coleman, William T. Eisenlohr, Grissell, George Hilgemeier, George W. Kohlstaedt, Thomas W. Ledwith, Linkert, Mort Martin, E. R. MecComb and Watters. Mrs. R. N. Hiatt and Mrs. OC. Bruce McConnell are in charge of signatures assisted .by Mesdames Jolin Bulger, Richard Wall, John Nunamaker, Raymond O. Woods and Hanly R. Blackburn.
Club Card Party
The Stout Field Women’s club will have a luncheon and "card party at 11:30 a. m. next Wednesday in the Indianapolis” Athletic club,
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Mrs. Evans Hostess Chalcedony club will meet at |.
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| THE INDIANAPOLIS ‘TIMES ___.
Propylaeum Club Mé&mbers to Honor Mrs. Jacob Dunn Tuesday Afternoon
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Portfolio club, Contemporar
house, Carl Lieber, Helen Reed
Hostesses Named for, Day ALSO, MESDAMES Herbert
Fisher, Frank F. Hutchins, Carl W
Carr, Roy J. Pile,
Whitaker Jr, Willam R, Higgi Taylor, Frank A. Hamilton and
man and Anne Fraser.
"Magic' Tea to Be Given 9 AUDLEY DUNHAM will provi
Civic theater. The event will
Among the honbr guests will office including Mesdames M. L. Boyd, co-chairmen; Mesdames Jo
Deming, Russel Williams, Harriso
Newton Buser, Leonard Gasaway, Irvin Lavery, Jack L. Hatfield, .
Members to Be Assistants
Coffey, John E. Guyant, Charles
" » ” Mrs, Meredit' iliary to the ch on Monday. Hei will be at 12:30 board session. Mi... Miss Gertrude Taggart, vice pres be guests. :
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MRS. JACOB PIATT DUNN, fornter curator of the Propylaeum, will be the guest of honor when members 44 of the Propylaeum dub mee be a 2:30 o'clock meeting in the clubhouse. Curator for 20 years, Mrs. Dunn is a member of the
Public Health Nursing association, the Fortnightly Literary club and the Woman's assOtiatfitn. of the First Presbyterian church. : Hostesses for the day will include Mesdemes James W. Lilly, Niles Chapman, Albert P. 8mith, William F. Taylor, Charles A. Great-
Belden, Hugh J. Baker, Owen L, Miller and Thomas F. Hudgins.
Moore, Ernest V. Clarke, C. B. Coleman, Waldo B. Rosseter, Paul E.
Paul W. Weer, J~hn S. Wright, Bernays, Keéiifiedy, Fred Hoke; John R: uy H. Shadinger, James Cunning, William C. Bartholomew, John 8S. Kittle, Walter Curt Brown, Edwin H. Forry, | Frank H.”Streightoff, Frank C. Groninger, Ralph'C. Vonnegut, Joel
Noble Dean, Cerene Ohr, Anna R. Reade, Sue Howe, Anna Hassel-
tea to be given Tuesday afternoon by the affairs committee of the
Mrs. Ronald M. Hazen. There also will be a “white elephant” sale with Mrs. C, C, Robinson as the auctioneer.
Karcher, Victoria Rentsch, Ford Kaufman, Kenneth Lemons, Sherlie
sawir, Wilfred Smith, T. C. Bosler, Robert Imes, E. R.' Buxton Jr,
Harry Ellis, Gordon Bryan, John Kinghan and Marshall McCuen, Misses Evelyn Cooper, Betty Greene, Marie Bennett, Jeanne Bérnstein, Jeanne Purdy, Deborah DuGranrut and Betty Lewark.
MRS. HAZEN WILL BE assisted by Mesdames Lindon Bailey, Howard Griffith, Walter Myers Jr., Thomas Neal, Harry Pritchard, Paul Rochfora, F. C. Albershardt, Eugene Beesley, Volney Brown, | Chauncey Eno, Wendell Georgian, LeRoy Gordner, R. Van Camp Hill, William C. Griffith, R. Hartley Sherwood, S. T. Bogert, J. W.
Moll, Carl Reynolds and Ronald Skyrme. Aller Stacy, Herbert Todd, Harry V. Wade, Dorothy Ellis, Irving Fauyre, Lowell Fisher, G. W. Gustafson, Herbert Grimes, R. W, Husted, Cleon Nafe, Earl Noggle, H. H. Arnholter, A. C. Crandall, N. E. Boyer, Earl Hilligoss and Ralph L. Simon, Misses Helen Coffey, Eldena Lauter and Emma Claypool.
tu of the Indianapolis Orphan Home i be “Timely Legislature.” «Indianapolis Athletic club, following a «uille Batson, director -of the bureau, and
t Tuesday afternoon. It will
y club, Charity circle of the |
Keiser, Henry W. Buttolph, Louis
r % #- 8. Wood, J. H. Pattison, Jesse C.
alk, William M. Louden, L. C. Boyd,
ns, Benjamin F. Hitz, Ferris T. Byron E. LaFollette, Misses Belle
A ceremony at 8 o'clock tonight in the Broadw
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ay Methodist church will unite Miss Norma Louise Smith (left) and: Ensign Robert Thurston, U. S. N. R. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rollin W. Smith, Zionsville, and Ensign Thurston is the son of Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Thursten. (P. H. Ho phete.)
Mrs. Sara Ollie Melloan of Whitelantinnounces the engagement and approaching marriage of her
r daughter, Marie (right), and William M. Randolph, Franklin, son of Mrs. Ora Randolph of Columbus, Ind. (P. H. Ho photo.)
de the entertainment for a “magic”
be at 2 o'clock in the home of
Miss Jeanne
¢ Marie be volunteer workers in the Civic Lamoureux Martin, Fred Luker and Allan W. is the
hn D. Welch, Kurt Pantzer, Harry bride-to-be of
Robert Lee Cain, | fireman 1-¢,
n G. Platt, Robinson, Victor Mus-
Donald K. Addicott, Carl Verplank, U.S. N. R. William Newbold, John D. Kline, . | Her parents are Mr. and Mrs,
John Lamoureux, and Mr. Cain is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Lee Cain, all of Indianapolis. No wedding date has been set, P. H Ho photo.
Efroymson, Kai Hanson, Eugene
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The ceremony will be held next Saturday.
will address members of the aux-
The meeting
ident of the managers’ board will
EVENTS
Art Club Federation Will Have Convention, Salon Tour Jan. 25
The Indiana Federation of Art Clubs will have its annual convention
Norma Smith
‘To Be Bride of
Navy Officer
Miss Norma Louise Smith come the bride of Ensig Oliver Thurston, U. 8. N ¢ o'clock tonight in the B Methodist church. Dr. John F. Edwards will r double-ring ceremony bet altar banking of palms, cand ~ end flowers, The bride is the daughter ol and Mrs. Rollin W. Smith, 2 ville, and Mr. Thurston's ave Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Thu 2201 Carrollton ave, A program of bridal airs will ur played by Mrs. John English, uiganist. Bride’s Costume Mr. Smith will give his daughter t marriage. She will wear a blue-
gray wool suit trimmed in matching velvet. She has chosen a char|truese hat, lizard accessories and "will wear a corsage of green erchids. | Miss Ardis Jacks, Rennselaer, will jue the bride’s only attendant. She {will be in a hunter's green wool
| and Hoosier salon tour here Jan. 25. The salon will be held in Block's Suit, Worn with a gold hat and
auditorium from Jan. 21 until Feb. 3. The convention, to be held at the Claypool hotel, will apen with
registration at 9:30 a. m. followed by a session at 10 o'clock.
CLUBS Butler
tion room at Jordan hall. China,” Mrs.
p. m. Tues. Mrs, Gertrude Hall, 366 S. Emerson, hostess. Business; sewing.
Indianapolis Alpha Gamma Delta - Alumnae club. . Mon. Mrs. John Fenstermaker, 120 Berkley rd. hostess. ni
Netherlands chap, I. T.-S. C. 6 p. m. Wed. Y. W. C. A. Mrs. Noble Reynolds, study leader. Dinner Terrace Avenue Kindergarten Mothers’. Wed. Buchanan's market, Parkway and S. East. Bake sale.
Woman's Rotary. 6:10 p. m. Tues. In the Woman's Department clu. Meeting. 6:45 p. m. Dinner. News Travel Fast,”’Alvin Orton,
MISCELLANEOUS
Circle 1, Altar society, Assumption Catholic church. 8:15 p. m. Thurs. In the school basement, 1105 Blaine. Mrs. Martin Hanley, chairman. Card party. Girls Priendly Society. 17:30 p. m. Tues. In Christ Episcopal church May Wright Sewall council. 10:30 a. m, Thurs. Hotel Lincoln; “Dumbarton Oaks,” Dr. John
University Women's Facuity. 3 p.m. Wed. In the recrea- {Indianapolis “Old | Gordon Holland,
Miss Mary Cottman, music. Mis. Harold Hanlin, chairman. | Christian Park Women's, 12:30]
Mss. Claude McClean. Mrs. : mory Cowley presiding. Ch h G i branch, National urc Jroup League of American Pen Women. | 1:30 p. m. Jan. 20. Hote} Eng-| lish. “The Rag Artist,” Mrs ‘Wal. | ter 8. Thompson. . Mrs. Frank! Wallace program chairman: Mrs. |
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Elects Officers
Fred L. Pettijohn presiding. {January circle, St. Patrick's Cath- | olic church. 8 p.m. Sun. In the | | school hall. Card party. Mrs. |
{ - Samuel Hinderleijter, chairman. IK. Thatcher, evangelism; -memberWoman's auxiliary, St. Paul's Epis- | ship, devotion and. socia] vice prescopal church. Mon. In the church. | idents; Mrs, Waldo Littell, recording 11:55 a. m. Corporate communion, | secretary, and Mrs. Eldon Whitesell 12:30 p. m. Luncheon. {and Miss Clara Banta, treasurer and
| elected new officers,
ident; Mesdames Marion
SORORITIES | assistants : - {Alpha chap, Gamma Kappa. 6:30 Other officers are Mesdames L. W. | p.m Tues. Y. W. C. A. “The White, Nicholas Bailey, Edward P.
| Legend of the Bells,” Mrs Charles Mooney, Meade Powell, W. C. MaArmentrout. Invocation, Mrs, l0y, Russell Lovelace, Edward TiliEthel Guthrie, Exhibit of bells, man. Carl A. Polter; Elmer Long, Mrs. Adelaide Edwards. | Natalie Conner and William Ramsey Beta chap., Gamma Phi Delta. Tues.| >" Miss Nora Carey: Miss Mary Margaret McCormick,
906 E. Iowa, hosiess. Rev. Dodrill
Tau chap, Omega Nu Tau, 8 p.m. |
Tues. Warren hotel. Mrs. Theo- . ‘Will Speak
dore Druding, Mrs. LeRoy Brown, Miss Bernice Brownlee, hostesses. | Party; business. {
Beta chap, Omega Phi Tau. Wed. | Mrs. Charles Miller, 918 N. Riley, hostess,
The Rev. R. M. Dodrill, pastor of the Broadway Baptist church, | will speak Tuesday at the National 7 ' ‘| Association of Women's meeting. Phi Delta Beta. 7:30 D. m. Tues. The session will be at 7:30 p. m. in In the Mandarin inn.. Dinner.|ine Columbia club. Mrs. Ross Bennett, honor guest. | “Passing the Torch” will be the
Alpha chap, Sigma Delta Pi. 7"Rev. Dodrill's subject. Also on the
yom oten) Fie > oh, Jers. CO de H. Smith, | rogram will be Misses Helen Fer-| ington, Mrs. Florence Rits:| bridge. : ic ssert- ell, Dorothy Jarrett and Joan Bryant. Mrs. Williard Armitage and
Mrs. John W. Gray To Address A.A.U.W.
Mrs. John Wesley Gray, 212! 8. Downey ave, will speak today at the American Association of University Women's meeting in Cincinnati. Her topic will be “My Hobbies.” ; Tomorrow, she will be the honor guest at a tea to be given by Miss George Elliston for the “Penwomen.” Mrs. Gray will review “The Histdric Romance of Dia~ monds,” ‘a book written by her husband,
Miss Waldo in Play } Times Special URBANA-CHAMPAIGN, 111, Jan. 13.~Miss Margaret H. Waldo 5 a cast member of the University of Illinois Theater guild's production, “Romeo and Juliet.” Miss Waldo, a sophomore in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H.
speak er.
12:30 p. m Tuesday for
Waldo, 120 W, 64th st., Indianapolis.
| Speaker Booked
Miss Eleanor Hardy are the program chairmen.
Couple Engaged
Times Special oye n BROWNSBURG, 13d, Jun w.{Auxikary to Weel Mr. and “Mrs. Herb ; : | The Poets’ Rendezvous, Indiana of this cit 5 Herbert A Seymour | ge Federation of Poetry Clubs’ city announce the engage- gyxiligry, will meet at 2 p. m. toment of thejr daughter, Mary Eme- morrow in the Y. W. C. A. The pro- | line, Indianapolis, to Robert M.|gram will be presented by, A. BE. Schwalbe, son of Mrs. Ella ¢, | Wrentmore, William H. Chitwood, Schwalbe, 511 Park . ; {Carl Leon Eddy, Mrs. Florence Free 9, ark ave,’ Indianap-|\iononald and Miss Florence Marie olis. The wedding will be in the Taylor. Miss June Winona Snyder
spring. 'will preside at the meeting: \ or of 0S our "(hose > pe inevd able ny to! : " ory 1® rovide comes we nded with par h
past presidents.
At 11 o'clock, Miss Viola Macy |sOries. The Girls’ Federation class of the Buits of the Veterans’ hospital will! | Third. Christian church . recently [speak on “Therapeutic Value of Art.” : [“What's New in Art Books” will be | They are Mrs. Erwin Bohng pres-| the topic cof an address at 11:30 Clarke, o'clock to be given by Mrs. Eliza. | Harley Claftey, C. A. Cobb and Hugh beth Ohr, art librarian of the Cen
tral ‘library.
After the 12:30 p. m. luncheon jin the empire room, Wilbur D. Peat, {John Herron Art Museum directar, { will discuss “Memorials.” Mrs. Mil. {ler is in chdrge of luncheon reser-
j vations. Mrs.
Agnes McCullough Hanna will be the speaker at the salon tour.
| brown accessories. Her flowers will {be dubonnet carnations. | The best man will be Dr. Thurs-
Mrs. Edwin F. Miller will preside and the May E. Robinson memorial | tor and the ushers will be Richard award and certificates for the art - appreciation short course gwill be | presented at the meeting. Reports {will be given by the nominations and resolutions committees and the
land John Scales. Stanton Smith, | the bride's brother, and Philip H. Smith, Marien, uncle of the bride. Wedding Trip Mrs. Smith has chosen a French | blue crepe dress with black accesShe will have a corsage of pink carnations. The bridegroem’s mother will be in brown and gold crepe and brown accessories and her flowers will be Talisman roses. The couple will leave for a wedding trip and will be at home in Providence; R. I. where the groom will be stationed. Miss Smith attended Butler university and Indiana State Teachers’ college. She is a member of. Kappa Kappa sorority. The bridegroom attended Butler and Indiana universities and the Indiana State Teachers’ college. He is a Phi Delta Theta fraternity member.
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