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Casts Are Announdéd by The Players For Two Productions Next Saturday
THE PLAYERS HAVE ANNOUNCED members of the casts for two one-act plays which they will present next Saturday evening in the Civic theater. The names of the plays will be known only to the casts until the i night of the shows. : Those participating in the first one will be Raymond
F. Mead, Walton N. Wheeler Jr., Ralph W. Lieber and Larry Willson. Bill-and Bud Stuhldreher will be the pages The second cast is composed of the club's junior members, including Mesdames Earl James Clark, Paul M. Fletcher and Joseph L. Fisher, Misses Anne Shaw ‘Davis, Marilyn Whitaker and Patricia and Townsend Eaglesfield. Dr. John Ray Newcomb is directing the plays. Following the performances, there will be a dance at the Woodsfock club. Co-chairmen of the event are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stuhldreher and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Throop. Their assistants are Messrs, and Mesdames Hanly Blackburn, Roy Bain, Lieber and Myron McKee. :
Miss Morrison to Be Honored
A GOLDEN BREAKFAST SHOWER at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning in the Columbia club will fete Miss Mary Ann Morrison. Mrs. George S. Vosburgh Jr. of River Forest, Ill., will be the hostess. Miss Morrison is the bride-to-be of Officer Candidate William Edward Mohler. U..S. M. C. R. They will be married next Saturday. in a post chapel at Quantico, Va. Mrs. Vosburgh's other guests will.include Miss Morrison's mother, Mrs. Donald Ambrose Morrison; Mrs. Stowell Crosby Wasson, River Forest, the hostess’ mother; Mesdames L. E. Morrison, Donald A. Morrison Jr. and J. W. PattonsMisses «Betsy Medlicott, Margaret Curle, Gloria Morgan, Patricia Peterson, Jane Shook, Mary Jo Funkhouser and Barbara Wilde.
Assembly Club Plans Tea
MEMBERS OF THE STATE Assembly Woman's club wil} give a tea from 2 until 5 o'clock Tuesday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Louis R. Markun. “Writer's Experiences” will be the topic discussed by Mrs. Val Nolan of Bloomington. Mrs. William E. Jenner of Bedford is chairman of the tea and her assistants include Mrs, Henry F. Schricker, Knox; Mrs. Joé Rand Beckett, West Newton; Mrs. Harry L. Crumpacker, Michigan City; Mrs. Paul F. Dowell, Madison: Mesdames A. N. Bobbitt, Lloyd D. Claycombe, Chailes Dawson, Estelle Ebaugh, Emerson McGriff, Ernest C. Ropkey and Judson West; Miss Hmma May and Miss Tella Haines.
D. A. R. Chapter to Hear Talk
MRS. WALTER PRAY will address members of the Jonathan Jennings chapter of the D. A. R. Thursday afternoon. It will be a 12:30 o'clock luncheon meeting in the home of Mrs. Lawrence Ramey. n ” n * s a . Mrs: W. N. Underwood is chairman of a social meeting to be held Tuesday night by the Officers’ Wives club. It will be at 8 o'clock in the Hetel Lincoin.” Mrs. Ralph Rumbol® and Mrs. W. S. Gachenour Jr. will assist’ the chairman. n » LJ ~ ~ » A luncheon and business meeting will be held Tuesday afternoon by St. Margaret's Hospital guild in the home of Mrs. Gayle B. Wolfe. The guild president, Mrs. Ken Mosiman, has announced that menibers will serve as hostesses at the Hoosier Salon on Jan. 30. The chairman of the hostess committée is Mrs. Charles Hammond, assisted by Mesdames John R. Brayton, Louis Thomas, Robert M. Stith and Paul T. Rochford.
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Children’s Sunshine Club Books Bridge Party. for Thursday
A bridge party, the announcement of a nominating committee and a tea appear in the organisation activities. The Children’s Sunshine Club, kne., will have a bridge party at 1p. m. - Thursday in Ayres’ auditorium. Mrs. D, P. Barrett is chairman of the event, assisted by Mesdames W. A. Weber, W. B. Peake, R. H. Sass, R. J. Byas,H. J. Florestano and B, L. Byrket. . The directors’ board of the Busi- |
ness and Professional Women's club | Dr. Albert to Speak
announced toddy the selection of a nominatiffg- committee; Miss valk Salon Dinner Stadler is chairman and other com-{ Dr. Allen Diehl Albert, Terre! mittee members are Misses Nellie | Haute, will speak tonight at the anPolley, Edith Ambuhl, Charity Ken- nual Hoosier Salon preview dinner nedy, Marian McFadden and Mar-|at 6:30 o'clock in Block's tearoom. jorie Ford and Mrs. Carrle Green. | ge is one of the exhibit's judges and | A meeting. will be held at 2 p. m, |1s director of the Sheldon Swope
Art gallery. Society pr Ralph N. Tirey, Terre Haute, of Christian Service, Roberts Park Indiana State Teachers’ college | Methodist ehurch, in the church. |president, will announce the awards Mrs. J. H: Smiley ‘will be in charge | following Dr.
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president of Pi Beta Phi sorority university, where he was a Sigma
has not been set.
Pauline Farris, Washington, Ind.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Marbach.
been chosen. (P. H. Ho photo.)
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WillBeHeld | By Girl Scouts |
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Miss Dorothy Fosdick of the
will be the speaker at the annual
Marion county Girl Scouts on Jan.
30. “The program will be at 8:15° p. m. in the War Memorial building. { The speaker, who was assistant! secretary of the American delega- | tion at the Dumbarton Oaks con- | ference, will talk on “International| Understanding.” A pageant, “Friendship Pathways | to Peace,” will be given by Scouts] meeting. Several hundred | invitations. have. been sent to civic | organizations and leaders. The committee chairmen for the | event include Mrs. Thomas D1 Stevenson, invitations and program; Mrs. John H. Toy, dinner: Mis, | Rosalie Spong, music, aid Mrs. Virgil Sly, invocation. Others are Mrs. man, exhibits, and Mrs. Mason, color guard. Mis. Hoover and Mrs: Agnes H. are the general chairmen. The meeting will be preceded” by a 5:30 p. m. dinner dnd reception | in the Indianapolis Athletic club. ! Special guests and Girl Scout! council membérs will be guests,
Guild Units Schedule Meetings:Next Week
Seven White Cross guild units
C. G. BrockGeorge Donald |
Ostrom | |
{will meet next week in the guild's | service center. The Fifty-first| Street Methodist and Wallace Street | Presbyterian will meet on Monday | and the North church on Tuesday. | Groups meeting on Wednesday | will ‘be Quaker, Olive Branch, | Friendly and White Banner.
of the Bible study, and the misslonary study, “West of the Date Line,” will be reviewed by Mrs. Margaret Laughlin, There will be a tea following the meeting with Mrs. J. G. Hamilton and her group In charge,
Members of the Altar society of the St. Philip Neri Catholic church will have an apron party and bake sale at 12:30 p. m. Wednesday. Ans other party will be held at 8 p. m.
the same day and Mrs. Larry Sanders and Mrs. Edwin Holler are in charge, :
The Marion County Democratic Women's olub will meet Tuesday’ night in the Democratic club rooms, 319 N. Pennsylvania st. Mrs. Gertrude Smith will preside ‘and the business meeting will be followed by a card party, ‘The hostesses - will be Mesdames George D, Yeazel, Clement. Grave, ning the guild's
tin’ Walpole, ‘Marie Zaharakos and’ work for picky. at
Sunnyside Guild Plans Dance
These thrée ‘members of the Sunnyside guild are active. 1 plan nual dinner-dance Feb, 3 at the Columbia Par They are (left to right) Mesdames Gaylord T. Rust, and Kurt W. Schmidt. Proceeds of the event will be u Sunnyside sanatorium,
Llobet HY Sturm qin “the oe s
1. Miss Katherine Clyde Holdet’s engagement to Pfc. Vyn Reese, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Reese, has been announced by her parents, the Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Holder.
are the prospective bridegroom's parents,
Elliott.
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Thomas
The bride-to-be is at Butler university, from which
she will be graduated this month. Mr. Reese is a graduate of Indiana
Alpha Epsilon fraternity member,
and is attending the I. U. School of Medicine. The wedding date (Liang Shen photo.) 2. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford W, Siniff announce the engagement of their daughter, Beverly Ann; to Dr. John Joseph Farris of-South Bend. No date has been set for the wedding.
Dr. Farris is the son of Mrs.
(W. Hurley Ashby photo.)
3. The engagement of Miss Ruth Marbach to Cpl Stier, Las Vegas, Nev, army airfield,
William J. is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Leo J. Stier, Detroit, The wedding date has not
4. Mrs. Eugene McCarty was Miss Regina Nichols before her marriage Dec. 29 in Bt. John’s Evangelical and Reformed church. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Preston R. Ntuols and Pfc. McCarty,
an instructor at the Las Vegas, Nev. army airfield; of Mr, and Mrs. Dallas Sierp of Indianapolis.
is the nephew (P. H. Ho photo.)
5. Mr. and Mrs. William McHenry Horne announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Miss Martine Griffing Horne, to Raymond John Justah, naval R. O. T. C. Northwestern university and a Pi Beta Phi sorority pledge.
Miss Horne is a sophomore at Mr. Justah,
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A Justah, Whiting, will be graduated next month from Northwestern. He is a Delta Upsilon fraternity member.
Their wedding date has not been
set. (P. H, Ho photo.)
6. Miss Patricia Springman’s marriage to Laurence T. Kriner, “son
of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kriner, Denver, Colo., formerly of Indianapolis, ! Junior Attendants Catherine of Sienna Catholic church. The bride's |
was Jan. 4 in St.
parents are Mr. and Mrs. A... W.
(P. 7. A Dec. 22 ceremony united
couple is at home in Denver.
Springman of Indianapolis. The
H. Ho photo.) Miss Johanne Hobbs, daughter of
Mrs. Donald D. Hobbs of Carmel and Ensign Lowell Hedberg, U. 8. N.
R., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hedberg, Oak Park, Ill.
* Carlen photo.)
8. The wedding of Miss Barbara Lee Smith to Lt.
(Dexheimer-
George W.
Morris was Jan. 11 in Christ Episcopal church, Parents of the bride
are Dr. and Mrs. mother is Mrs. Amy B. Morris.
Waldo E. Stein, (P. H. Ho photo.)
Carmel, and the bridegroom’s
st. Jo John’s Evneical Church ‘Will Be Scene of Vows Uniting E. V. Cassady, Phyllis Ahlbrand
The Rev. Ernst A. Piepenbrok will read the vows at tonight uniting Miss Phyllis Jean Ahlbrand and T. Sgt Cassady, U. S. A. A. F. The ceremony will be in St and Reformed church. Miss Ahlbrand is the daughter of the Rev. and Mrs
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7:30 o'cioel Edward WV, John's Evangelical
0.C Shihan and Mrs. Harvey A
A ceremony at
| Rev. Thomas Clarke Officiates
The St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic church was the scene at 9 o'clock
state department in Washington this morning of the wedding of Miss Mary Edith Risley and Herbert The Rev. Fr. Thomas Clarke, Evansville, officiated,
The bride wore a white satin gown made with a sweetheart neckline, |
Photo-Finish
Wally Windsor Trails in ‘Best-Dressed’ Listing Times Special NEW YORK, Jan. 20.—The Duchess of Windsor is a member of the new official list of bestdréssed women in the world— but she made it by the skin of her teeth .this time, Tanking 10th in. the lineup. Mrs. Harrison Williams was, not cited this year for the first time | in almost two decades. The list is compiled by a poll of more than a hundred fashion designérs, editors, stylists and socialites. This year {it includes Mrs. Stanley Mortimer (the former Bar= bara Cushing, sister of- Mrs. Vincent Astor and Mrs. John Hay Whitney), Mrs. Byron Foy (daughter of the late Walter Chrysler) and Mrs. William Rhinelander Stewart of New York.
Clare Luce on: List
Rep. Clare Boothe Luce (R. Conn)” and Mrs. Kent Legare of Washington appear on the list along with Mrs. William Paley, New York, (wife of the Columbia Broadcasting Co: executive) and Mrs. Andre Embiricos (the former Beatrice Ammidon of New York), Mrs. Michael Phipps of Palm Beach, Fla, Mrs. Howard Hawks (wife of the Hollywdod director) and the Duchess of Windsor rounded out the list. A number of
new names
“cropped up In the voting this | year according to the New York { Dress
institute which compiles the list. New Contenders
Among those who received numerous citations, although their
total votes did not put them.
among the top 10, were Mme. Chiang Kai-shek, wife of China's chief of state; Judy Garland, movie star, and Mrs. Harry Hopkins, the “former Louise Macy. Others were. Mrs. David Sarnoff Jr, ,the former Esme O'Brien, and Miss Florence Pritchett, ru-
| mored as the fiancee of Alfred “Gwynne Vanderbilt,
Miss Anne Lincoln, debutante girl and granddaughter of Joseph: C. Lincoln, the famed New England author, was a con~ tender, too. She is the daughter of Maj). and Mrs. J. Freeqan,
+ Lincoln of Washington.
ling into a train. Her full-length veil was attached to a crown of seed pearls and she lcarried a cascade bouquet of white! | roses
Bride's Attendant
Mrs. William J. Jenkins,
the
| taffeta fashioned with a fitted bod-
lice, cap sleeves and a full skirt. She ‘wore a headband and veiling and | three - quarter - length gloves to) {match her frock. Her flowers were a cascade bouquet.of red roses. Joseph O’Brien was the best man!
George Callahan, Following the ceremony, there {was a breakfast in the Oolumbia {club and a reception also was held {there early this afternoon. The couple left for a trip to Chicago] and will be at home at 3702 N. Illi- | nois st. The bride is the daughter of Mr. jand Mrs, Maynard Chapman Risley, Mt. Carmel, Ill,
Chi Kappa Chis Plan Rush Tea
Alpha chapter of Chi Kappa Chi | | sorority will open its rush week tomorrow with a tea from 2 until} [4 p. m. in the home of Miss Shirlee Shanafelt, 308 Kenmore rd.
| Miss LaDonna Lehigh will assist the hostess and a musical program | will be provided by Miss Margie Le Powell, Next Friday, the group will entertain rushees at a “hard times” party. The hostesses will be Miss Lehigh, 335 N. Wallace st. A dinner and theater party on Feb. 4 will close the rush week. The chapter president, Miss Marilyn McRae, is general chairman of the events,
Meeting Tomorrow
The monthly meeting of the Queen Margherita society will be at 2p m, tomorrow in the Hotel Lin. coln.
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Annual Meeting Horber: Elliott, Mary E. Risley Arthur Coulon, Wed This Morning in Church Rite; Sally Pehrson
Are Married
Miss Sally | bride of Pvt. Arthur | o'clock this afternoon
church. Dr. George Arthur Frantz, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, officiated. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L.- Pehrson, 5657 N Delaware st., and Mr. Coulon is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman H. Coulon 5330 Byram ave.
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soie. long sleeves tapering | points over the hands and, a full! skirt falling into a train.
{ Bride's Flowers
Her long veil cascaded from a |seed pearl coronet and she carried 1 | |and the ushers were Jack and |a bouquet-of white roses, camellias]
land sweetpeas. Miss Suzanne: Pshrson was her | sister’s maid of honor: She chose a! {blue dress with a brocaded bodice {and chiffon skirt made with a sheer! {yoke and elbow-length sleeves. She | wore a blue Juliet cap and carried | pink roses. The bridesmaid was Miss Norma Coulon, the bridegroom's sister. Bhe was gowned frock fashioned with a sweet-| heart neckline, three-quarter-length | sleeves and bouffant skirt. She had | a matching Juliet cap, pink lace mitts and carried Johanna Hill roses. William Heidenreich served as best. man and the ushers were [George Roth and Durward Staley. A reception was held in the In-
|alanapolis Athletic club after which!
[the couple were. to leave for a wed- | ding trip. They will be at home in Daytona Beach, Fla, where the bridegroom will be stationed.
Dr. and Mrs. Hay
Members of the First Congregational church will have an open house from 4 to 9 p. m. tomorrow for Dr. and Mrs. Ellis W. Hay. The opén house will be in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold B West, 412 N. Illinois st. Dr. Hay, who is pastor of the church, and Mrs. Hay will cleave Feb. 1 for 8t, Louis where he will Become pastor of the First Congregational church there, ,
Beauty, Softens Sorrow , . . Flowers express your love and sympathy in the most wgderstandable way , . .
Pehrson became. the Coulon at 2 in McKee meeting of the Indianapolis and fitted bodice, long pointed sleeves and a full net skirt over satin extend- jchepel of Tabernacle Presbyterian
Mr. Pehrson gave his daughter in She wore a white satin {gown with a yoke of mousseline de into|
in a pale pink!
Cassady, 1650 Barth ave. nine Entering on.the arm of her father, the bride will wear a white faille Mary Crowe frock fashioned with a round neckIs Bride of She has chosen a tiered fingertip! {veil attached to a tiara of pearlized Joh n Gallagher orange blossoms and will carry white {lilies |quarter-length sleeves, long bodice | vary Crowe and Cpl. John J. T | land bouffant’ skirt. She will car ¥| Gallagher. The Rév. Pr. Ronald {white flowers. The bridesmaids will wear net Hostetter read the vows. and carry blue flowers and Miss parents are 'Mr. and Mrs. Waltep Clayborna Stuck will wear blue and | W. Gallagher, of Ridgefield, N. J. carry yellow flowers. An ivory satin brocade gowns {fashioned on princess lines way Ann has chosen blue net and pink | tulle accented with miniature flowers and Mary Jo will wear pink | orange blossoms and carried a lace and cagry blue flowers. All the, prayer book topped with an orchid, attendants will wear flowers in their | bridegréom’s uncles, Harold J. Fan- lot honor. She was in red satin { cher, Muncie, Raymond C. and Wil-| procade made with a romance neck= * {bur J. Cassady and Henry W. {line, fitted basque, Heng sleeves and | Meyer. j full skirt. A reception will be held in the arigqletown, O. They wore blue Cassady home after which the] (gowns with mousseline de sole couple will leave for a wedding trip. | [shoulder yokes, short sleeves and { They will be at home in, Florence, | {full marquisette skirts. All of the
Waldroit; and the bridegroom's paren ts are. Mr. line, long pointed sleeves, torso bodice and very full skirt. Will Carry Lilies Mrs. Rollin Johnson, the matron neny 10 oilck this of honor, will be in orchid taffeta FOOLING in the St. Catherine of {with a sweetheart neckline, three-!Sienna Catholic church united Miss gowns made with sweetheart neck-| The bride is the daughter of Mr, lines, short sleeves and full skirts. and Mrs. Harold J. Crowe, 1249 Miss Norma Kroetz will be in yellow| Morgan dr, and Mr. Gallaghet's Misses Rusher Ann and Mary JO worn by the bride. She chose a Cassady, sisters of the bridegroom,! | tiered veil of ivory illusion attached - will be the junior bridesmaids. Ruth! to a heart-shaped tiara of shirréd hair matching their bouquets. Matron of Honor Mr. Cassady will be his son's best! Mrs Charles Robert Tritch Jr, man and the ushers will be the | {the bride's sister, served as matrén Phyllis and Phillip Beaver will be The bridesmaids were Miss Betty {the flower girl and ringbearer, re- | Cross, New Britain, Conn. cousin spectively. {of the bride, and Miss Shirley Slye, S.C. Mr. Cassady is stationed 8t|,tendants carried bouquets of red | the Florence army air field. | roses The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Ahlbrand | Breakfast Held entertained last night with a bridal] 2 dinner preceding the wedding re-| Duree Eaton, the flower girl, wore hearsal. The dinner was in the|® LEO siline to Re higensils Canary cottage and the guests were 3nd Carri a ¢o : members of the bridal party, the CLRries Robert Tritch IIT was ring Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Piepenbrok and! T the bridegroom's parents. The best man was Pvt. Al Elich, Ft. Harrison, and Robert Stiker, cousin of the bride, and Melvin HeérG O P Cl L big served as ushers. J. . + up A breakfast was held in the Crowe home after which’ the couple lef§ i ; tres | . [for a wedding trip. Oo Gn € ca Mr. and Mrs. Crowe entertained lwith a bridal dinner last night im Mrs. Verl Cooper of Frankiph,i ip. warren hotel for the bridal new president of the Indiaria Wom. | party and members of the immedi~ lan’s Republican club, will be hén- ate families. ' fored at a tea Thursday. ‘The a——————— {members will have the event at 2 p. m. in the Columbia club. Dr. Hall Addresses | Other new officers who will be | guests are Mrs. Fern Norris and P1 Lambda Thetas Mrs. James B. Malone, first and| ne |second vice - presidents; Mrs. Ar- Dr Marguerite ¥. Hall spoke Yu | har 3 lies and Mrs, Lura Me. day at the luncheon meeting ot the Indianapolis alumnae ‘chapter, Pf Clure, recording and corresponding Lambda Theta, national honorary [SoCHgtares: a i Mary B. Me-| rority for women in education, na easure up met in the Hotel’ Lincoln. The directors include Mesdames The hin EE sorority’s national Wilbur A. Royse, Otto Nall and| i eaqurer and assistant professor Oleire Deppier: Ye. Ralph Oates in public health ‘statistics at the { 20 18, :TIChAr - James WII! ynjversity of Michigan. pour and other guests will be, Preceding Dr. Hall's address, an {women of the législature and ‘the affiliation service was held for new i legislators’ wives and wives of state members. Miss Mary E Ronk pres | officials. sided and the hostesses were Mra, Mrs. Cooper will present the com- "0. H. Eller and Miss Doris Holmes, | mittee chairmen, including Mrs. | iil ——— | Harry Crumpacker, Michigan City, | program; Mrs. Harry E. Barnard, Alumnae to Meet legislative; Mrs. Lewis Pinch, hos-| The~Oldenburg alumnae of Ine pitality; Mrs, Forest Hackley, ways dianapolis will meet Monday night and means, and Mrs, Harry Dragoo; in the home of Mrs. Augustus Coe publicity burn 102 Blue- Ridge rd
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