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Dr. R. E. Vale Will Read Vows Uniting John R. Brant Jr.

Jane Haueisen

- MISS .JANE ‘FRENZEL HAUEISEN will become the bride of John Richard Brant Jr. this evening in a single-ring ceremony. in the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale will read the vows at 8:30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Batist R. Haueisen are the bride's parents, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Chauncey H. Eno an® John Richard Brant. Cathedral tapers with white satin covered candle holders and lacy fern leaves on the pews will decorate the aisle where the ‘bridal. party will enter. On the altar, there will be blush pink rhododendron plants with White gladioli, tulips, stocks and cibotium ferns on either side, A 21-way candelabra will stand in the chdir loft with single cathedzal tapers and bankings of rhododendron arranged down the steps.

Bride Chooses Ivory Duchess Satin

ESCORTED BY HER FATHER, the bride will be in an ivory + duchess satin gown fashioned with-a sheer tulle yoke, colonial neck= line, and short princess sleeves caught with orange blossoms. The basque is flitted and the gathered colonial skirt is draped and caught in front with clusters of orange blossoms. The skirt extends into a . full train. ' She will. have’ a tulle Juliet cap embroidered with seed pearls from which & three-tiered, fiill length, English illusion veil will fall. She will carry an all-white bouquet centered with orchids, sprays “of phalaénopsis, lilacs and freesia tied with candlelight satin streamers. = ’ The attendants will be gowned alike in faille frocks made with round necklines, cap sleeves, straight fronts and bustle backs worn with long matching gloves. The maid of honor, Miss Madeleine Nicholson of Richmond, will be in American Beauty red and will carry an arm bouquet of blush pink stocks tulips, lilacs and , camellias,

Attendants Will Wear Pink Frocks

THE BRIDESMAIDS, Mrs. Lorne Creighton Reynolds, Misses . Mary Gladding Johnson, Eleapor Dickson Fregzel and Sallie Eagles- - field, have chosen pink: Their boviguets ‘will be of magenta stocks; tulips and carnations. All will have flower hats’ matching thefr bouquets. The flower girls will be Patricia Atkins and Julia Hollingsworth, Their dresses will be pink dotted Swiss and they will carry baskets of rose petals.” The bride's mother will be in a floor length gown of turquoise blue crepe worn with orchids, ‘and Mrs. Eno has chosen a white crepe gown and green orchids... Mr. Brant ‘will be his son's best man and the ushers will include Robert Brant, Noblesvifle, Peter and Ward Hackleman and Martin Wirth, Pollowing the wedding, a reception will be held at the Woodstock club. The receiving line will stand before a fireplace banked with pink rhododendron and white azalea plants. The bridal table will be garlanded with flowers and the cake will be surrounded by gardenins. The couple will leave for a wedding trip and will be at home after the middle of April in Carmel. Miss Haueisen is a graduate of Tudor Hall school and attended Briarcliff Junior college.. She is a provisional member of the Junior leagile and a member of the Christamore Aid society. The bridegroom attended Park school and Colgate college. He is a graduate of Western Military academy and a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity.

EVENTS

Alumnae of Alpha Phi. 7:30 p.m. Tues. Miss Louellen Trimble, 6215 Spring Mill rd.,, hostess. Wilbur Peat, speaker. Alpha chap, Chl Kappa Chi. To-

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Alpha Chi Omega Mothers’. 12:30 p. m, Mon. In the chapter house. Mrs; Clayton H. Ridge, book re‘view, Mrs. O. S. Hixon, hostess.

Luncheon. night. Mrs, Mary Waterman, George Rogers Clark school Kin- roe vod: hostess. Slumber

dergarten Mothers’, 1:30 p. m. Wed. ‘In the kindergarten, “Tans. nery Row,” Mrs, Malcolm McArthur, Tea. Officers’ Wives. 12:30 p. m. Tues. Hotel Lincoln, “Dumbarton Oaks,” Mrs. Norman Thomas. Pleasant Street Kindergarten Mothers’. 1:30 p. m. Tues. In the

Alpha chap, Chi Phi Gamma. 8 p. m. Tues. Mrs. Richard Helm, 2845 Central, hostess. Gamma Beta Chi. 7 p. m. Wed. Mrs. Russell Holler, 3715 N. Tacoma hostess. Unit 2, Nu Phi Mu. 6 p. m. Mon. In the Beta Sigma ’'Phi room. Mrs. Patricia Thresher, speaker,

kindergarterf® 'Ye Olde Tyme Cinch. 1 p. m. Fri. Tau chup. Quitge Nu Tau. 8 p. m. Ft. Friendly. Mrs. Gabriel H.|® Tues Y. W. C. A. Cook, hostess. . MISCELLANEOUS Frances Robinson Women's auxiliary, Athenaeum Engaged to Wed

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Turners, 6:30 p. m. Mon. In the clubrooms. “Wheels of India,” w. H. Bchmetzel, movies, Irvington D. A. R. Thurs. Mrs. J. V. Rawlings, 3050 Guilford, hostess. “Indiana Historical Societies and Their Homes,” Miss Caroline Dunn. Indianapolis section, | National Council of Jewish Women. 1:30 p. m. Mon. Kirshbaum center, Lt. Rollin L. ‘Perry,- separation officer at Billings General hos~ pital, speaker, Tea. Bt. Francis guild. Tues. In the hospital, Bandage making; Iluncheon; business. Mrs. Edward H. Trimpe presiding. pol of Maturates. Mon, Y, W. C. A.

SORORITIES

Ye Ipha and ‘Kappa chapters, Alpha ‘Delta Omega. 7-p. m. Tues. 1100

Mrs. Linn W, Curtis of New York, formerly of Indianapolis, and Harold D. Robinson, U. 8. C. G., annotince the engagement of their daughter, Miss Frances Robinson, to Cpl. Robert V, Kirch, Ft. Sill, Okla. The wedding date has not been set. Cpl. Kirch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Kirch, 3321 Carrollton ave., attended. Purdue university and the bride-to-be attended Adelphi college, Garden City, N. Y. She is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta § %0rority. a ———

Sewing Lesson

Bound and piped button ~ holes will be discussed by Mrs. Rita: May Simmons at a sewing lesson Monday night ii’ Block's auditorium. She $120 Wil show Bow to make the. Brg

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2. The ceremony uniting Miss 3. Mr. and Mrs. LH. Greer

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Frank J, Hemler, East Cleveland, O.

1. Mrs. Frank T. Hemler was Miss Ruth Joan” Rentsch before her

Arc Catholic church. She is the

daughter of Mrs. Victoria H. Rentsch and J. A. Rentsch of Indian-

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Irene Kasle and Dr. Abe Leff, son

of Mr. and" Mrs. Morris Leff, will be read next Saturday evening in the home of her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kasle.

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announce. the engagement of their

¥ daughter, Geraldine, to Pvt. William J. Robertson, A. A. F;, Chanute field, Rantoul, Ill. No date has been set for the wedding. The pros--pective bridegroom is the son of Mi. and Mrs. O. W. Robertson,

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4. "Mr. and Mrs. Emil R. Snyder, Cloverdale, announce the marriage of their daughter, Anna Marie, of Indianapolis, to Lt. John R. Patten, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Patten, Oarbondale, Pa.

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wedding was Jan. 12 in the First home here. (P. H. Ho photo.)

5. The engagement of Miss Audrey Taylor to Lt. W. A. A. F., Blackland field, Waco, Tex,

Mr. and Mrs. George W, Taylor.

Mrs. F. L. Yenne, Yelm, Wash. The wedding date has not been set. “The bride-to-be attended Ohio State university.

Baptist church and the couple is at

D. Yenne, is announced by her parents, Lt. Yenne is the son of Mr. and

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6. A ceremony read Monday in Chicago united Miss Donna Lou

Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Theodore H. Davis of Chicago, and

Richard Koerner Thoms, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Thoms of

Indianapolis.

The couple will be at home in West Lafayette,

Chutch Dinner Is Scheduled

Dr. J. Raymond Schutz, North! Manchester, will be the guest speak- | er .at a 6 p. m. dinner meeting to

{ Preshyterian: eaured. The Woman’ { association -

of the church will

sponsor the meeting. “The Meaning of a Total Peace” will be Dr. Schutz's subject, a graduate of Otterbein college and | the University of Chicago and has done graduate work in American universities and studied. at Oxford and Geneva. He has been a pastor for 26 years and a college professor | for 22 years. Mrs. James W. Huckleberry will preside and the speaker will be introduced by Mrs. G. Vance Smith, Maurice Nord will sing, accompanied by Miss Jane] Hampson. Mrs. George. Kloepfer, in charge of the dinner, will be assisted by Mesdames- William Howard, Charles Wilson, Fred Techentin and Jack Oldham. Reservations ‘for . the dinner, which will be open to guests, may be made with Miss Josephine Herron,* 2045 N. New Jersey st. until Monday, Officers will be elected by the Woman's association following the dimmer: —"

Hospital Cold Will Meet

An all-day meeting will beheld

'| Monday by members of the St. Vincent Hospital guild in the nurses’| "

home. Mrs, C. N. Reifsteck will be

Mrs. Edward J. Elliott and Mrs. Francis J. Moore, Mrs. Walter L. Brant will give a report on the guild's volunteer aids in the hospital maternity ward and

man for the’ 1 p. m. luncheon is Mrs. J. Herbert Hartman. Mrs. Hartman will be assisted by Mesdames Frederick K. Allen, George C. Bender, John Birk, Julius A. Caesar, W. R. Caskey, Don Collins, T. G. Fleming, William J.

Minta and R. Alan Pennington. Mrs. George H. Lilly will preside at the business meeting after the luncheon-and Mrs. William T. Murphy and Mrs, .C. I. Covert will give reports on. the spring project.

|Return From West

Mrs: James Emory Smith and her son, Michael* have returned ‘from Riverside, Cal, where they have been living. They are at home with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Albert E. Ottinger, 3637 College ave,.Capt.

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the officer of the day, assisted by |’

will ask for new recruits. The chair- |

Grady, Clifford 8. Miller, Robert B.!

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| Miss Betty Foster, chairman of the talk to be given Thursday ‘by |

| Miss Hilda Beal of York, England, | event.

>{ committee includes Mrs. Lettie,

| Trefz, chairman, and Miss Edith and Miss ads B. Dickhut, financial

| Ambuhl and Miss Lucile Gwyn. The | 1special guests gopmittee chairman |

Mira Bowles is publicity chairman. |

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Alta Pruitt, Misses Glen Anderson, {Josephine Borst, Fern Brown, Mar- | jorie Ford, Mabel Hamilton, Bess/ Hiatt, Ruth Hoover, Janet Keller, Dorothea Kirk, Jessie Levy, Lucile

Maze, Ginevra McCoy, Marfan {McFadden, Sara Metzger and Gladys Vansant. 7 » . »

The nominating committee has |

| the B. and P. W. election May 10.

The slate includes Miss Blanche Penrod and Mrs, Sherrod Stuckey, | president; Miss Betty Foster and| Miss Mildred Gorton, first vice| president; Miss Marjorie Farwick| and Miss Sara Metzger, second | vice president. . Miss Mary G. Cowger and Mrs. Florence E. Nixon, recording sec- | retary; Miss Virginia Marlowe ™and | Mrs. Margaret Davis Trueblood, corresponding secretary; Mrs, Mar-| tha Burnett and Miss Jean Dunbar, | treasurer; Miss Gertrude A. Daniel

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has announced committees for the

| secretary. - Miss Eva Jane- Lewis and Miss

| Miriam Fugett, Mesdames Pearl|

Edith Davis, Mesdames Mary Gar-|and Lettie Trefz, Misses Eleanor | Her rett, Ellen Gentry, Marie Jones and | Dunlap, Mary Hostetter and Lil- | Miss Bernice Tyner was her sister’s |

lian Sprecher, directors.

Mrs. Mark: Gray

To. Give Review Members of Chapter AM, P. E. 0.

Sisterhood, “will meet at 8 p.m.

Tuesday in the home of Mrs. R. K. Lewis, 5009 Park ave. Mrs. Mark

announced a slate of officers for W. Gray will give a book review.

New officers of the group are; Mrs. John H. Jefferson, president; Mrs. Gray, vice president; Miss Ruth Carol Speer and Mrs. C. T. Evans; recording and corresponding |

secretaries; Mrs. John Hirt, treas- | and |

tirer; Mrs, Lewis, chaplain, Mrs: C. L Greenlee, guard,

Visits Here

Miss Effine P. Blount,

Alhambra, is visiting her aunt and uncle, the Rev. and Mrs. E. 8. Conner, 5318 Julian ave, and her cousin, Miss! Lola Blount Conner.

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Carol Service Office Is Opened

An office for the staff planning the annual Easter sunrise carol service was opened this week at 403 Hume Mansur building with Mrs. James M. Ogden (center) in charge. Mrs. Ogden is the founder and director of the Ogden Junior chorale which participates In the service “at Monument circle each year. Miss Georgiana Rupprecht and Miss Barbara Ketshaw, {eft 2nd sight) Ste; mumiers of ihe chaps! group.

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Koont¥- Tyner

The Rev. William H. Eifert read | the vows at 2:30 o'clock this after-|

Miss Beal will speak at 8 p. m. in the War Memorial building and the noon uniting Miss. Madge Tyner] be held: Thursday. in (the, Second | Business and Professional Women's club is sponsoring the talk.

i i Miss Génevieve Brown: is the door comm flee chairman. ‘The ticket. ‘mony was in the English LUheran, wedding were' Mts. Drew and Mr.

land Jacob S. Koontz. The cere{Chureh of Our’ Redeemer. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tyner, 3002 N Talbott st., and Mr. Koontz’s mother

He Is|is Miss Charity Kennedy and Miss | Johanna Sullivan, auditor, and Dr. is Mrs. Jacob Koontz, Decatur.

A beige dressmaker suit and brown

Among the ushers will be Dr.| Evans, Ethel Gassert, Marion Hull |accessqries were worh by the bride. |

flowers” were white orchids. |

She chose a cinna- | lime and! wore

*|only ‘attendant. mon-toned frock with brown ° accessories and corsage of violets, Fred P. Risser was the best man. The couple left for a short wedding trip and they will be at home in Ottawa; i—Mr-Koontz-is-a-gradu-| jate of the Indiana University Sehool [of Law.

Judges Named For Art Show

. sleeves and .a bouffant tulle skirt.

;cap and carried American Beauty

‘neva, Neb.;

Judges were announced today for {the Indiana regional Scholastic art {awards exhibit to open March 12 in | Block's auditorium. - They will be Dr. James Grimgs, associate professor of art| at Ohio State university; William | Johnson, art director in the. Cincinnati’ public schools, and . Alfred { Howell, Cleveland public school art |director. The . judging will be | Thursday. | | Certificates of merit will be given to students whose work is accepted

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IL. Charles Desloge O'Malley. The {st., Indianapolis, and Lt. O'Malley | of Boston.

ther brother, William K. Drew of} | Indianapolis She chose -an ivory {taffeta gown made with a romance i neckline, long tapering sleeves and

i Bride's Veil | The bride's full-length veil of rose- | point, which was worn by her

| mother for hér wedding, was: ate

| tached to a head-piece of matching

ace. She carried a spray of. white | flowers.

Miss Cecelia Drew, Indianapolis, bureat,

was her sister's only attendant. She {was in an Angelo blue frock styled | with a fitted satin basque, romanee ‘neckline, three-quarter - length

She had a matching tulle Dutch

roses. The best man was the bridegroom's brother, Louis, of Cohasset, Mass.

- Breakfast Held

After ‘the service there was a breakfast and reception for the families in the SKirvin hotgl heres

[ The couple left for Dallas and will|*

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be at home in El Rene, Okla. Mrs. O'Malley attended Marian college and the bridegroom is a

School of Business. He received his law degree from Northeastern uni- | versity in ‘Boston. .He is stationed at Ft. Reno. Among those who “attended "the

{ahd Mrs. Daniel’. Drew; Indianapolis; Cpl. Edward V. Drew, Gethe bridegroom’s father and sister, Miss Marie Celeste O'Malley, Boston, and Mrs. Ge- | nevieve Moore, Kansas City, Mo.

‘Miss Wahlman “Is Bride

A ceremony at 9:30 o'clock this morning in the rectory of SS. Peter and Paul cathedral united Miss Jeanne Elizabeth Wahlman and

Lt. Charles Desloge O'Malley

| The bride entered the church with

{a full-gored skirt, accented with. a . | peplum.

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ness Girls;

Pfc. Daniel Joseph Henry, Ft. Harrison. The vows were read by the | Rev. Fr. Francis Van Benton.

The bride wore an ice green wool | suit, white hat and black patent | accessories. Her corsage was of | green orchids. Miss Esther Cun- | ningham, Matoon, Ill., was her only | attendant. Miss Cunningham was in a black {wool suit worn with matching accessories and a corsage of lavender | orchids. Cpl. Andrew Manz, New| | York, served as best man. After a breakfast in the Hotel | { Antlers, the couple left for a trip to Chicago. They will be at homé {in Indianapolis. The bride is the daughter of | Archie Wahlman, 1620 Central dve., and Mr. Henry's parents are Mr. |

Louise Drew in Oklahoma.

Special

OKLAHOMA CITY, March 3.—The New Cathedral here was the | scene this morning for the ceremony uniting Miss Mary Louise Drew and

Rev. Fr. A.'A. Mandelartz officiated.

The bride is the daughter of Mrs. James H. Drew, 5505 N. Illinois

is the son of Charles J. O'Malley

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Council

| Toner M. Overly,

will address {members of the Indianapolis Council of Women Tuesday at 12:45 p. my... in Ayres’ auditorium. The speake jer, manager of the Better Business will discuss “Styles in Swindling.” After his talk, there will be an’ open forum on the topic. Mrs. M. J. Reese will introduce the speaker and Mrs. Guy O. Byrd will preside at a 9:15 a. m. business session. Three persons will speak at the morning ‘session. Mrs. Lewis Fink will talk on “Keep the Red Cross at His Side” and -Miss Doris Lynn, visual education director in the public schools, will discuss “Visual Edu= cation.” A. E. Sinclair, P. R. Mallory & Co.. personnel’ director, will tell about “The Housewife's Shift" at the factory. The council's directors visited the plant yesterday. Mrs. M. B. Dunn and Mrs. Louis Markun will “be in charge of the war stamp corsage exhibit at the meeting and. a plaque of the Dum-=-barton Oaks charter by Mrs. John Waldon will bé on display.

White Cross Groups Arrange Sessions

Eighteen units of the White Cross guild will meet next week in the guild's service center, They are: Monday—-Central Ave enue, Psychic Science and Firs§ Tuesday—Capitol Avenue, University Park, Donati and ‘Busis Wednesday-—Children's Cheer, West Washington and St Mark's. Thursday—Temple, Sisterhood, Municipal Gardens and Ben Davis, and Friday—Tabernacle

Meridian Street Methodist, Mary= tha, Beta Sigma Phi and Wesleyan Service.

Beauty Softens Sorrow . . .

Express Your Love and Sympathy

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% The ALLIED , FLORISTS ASSN. . . . of Indianapolis

for the exhibit and gold achieve- and Mrs. Albert Henry, St. Louls FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED ANYWHERE

| ment keys will be presented to the | students whose work is judged best. On March 24, at the close of the, | exhibit in Block's, the display will | be sent to the Fine Arts galleries at [the Carnegie institute in Pittsburgh to compete in the national contest.

Arrange Initiation

Initiation will be held at 8 p. m. Monday by the Delta chapter, Psi Iota Xi sorority, in the home of Mrs. Edwin Steers, 3638 Fall Creek blvd. Mrs, Byron Brenton and Mrs sames Carr will be the hostesses.

Schedule Review

The Artman couricil, International Travel-Study club, will’ meet at 7/45 p. m. Monday with Mrs. Claude Lett, 633 Linwood ave. Miss Carolyn Gower will give » book review. emmst——————————— "

P. E. O.to Elect

Members of Chapter ‘a, P. E O. Sisterhood, will meet Monday in’

ter, 3330 N. Meridian st, will be an election ‘of Ofiears,

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