Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 April 1945 — Page 7
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SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1945
Catherine Glossbrenner Will Bg Wed To Sgt. J. W. Rasmussen Next Saturday
LT. COL. AND MRS. DANIEL I. GLOSSBRENNER of ‘Oaklandon announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Catherine Matilda, to S. Sgt. James W. Rasmussen, U. 8. M. C., son of Lt. Col. - and Mrs. Alvin C. Rasmussen. 18
Dr. Jean 8. Milner, pastor of the ‘second Presbyterian church,
will read the ceremony at 3:80 o'clock next Saturday afternoon. The wedding will be at Rainbow farm, the bridesto-be’s home. Edward Pairan Cooke will give Miss Glossbrenner in marriage in the absence of her father who is serving in. the European theater of war, . Mrs, Walter A. Vonnegut will be matron of honor and the best man will be Carl Maetschke J: Mrs. Carl Maetschke Sr, will entertain tonight at the Meridian Hills Country club for the engaged couple and their families. Miss Glossbrenner attended Rockford college in Rockford, Ill, and the prospective bridegroom attended Rose Polytechnic institute in Terre Haute. He is here on furlough after serving 17 months in the Pacific area,
Brides-to-Be Announce Wedding Plans MISS ELEANOR FRANCES WINSLOW has set Saturday, May 12, as the date for‘her marriage to Pfc. Theodore Noyes Townsend, A. A. F. The ceremony will be read in the Presbyterian church in Coral Gables, Fla. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Lt. Col. and Mrs. Walker Winslow of Indianapolis and Mr. Townsend's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Elbert. J. Townsend, LeRoy, N. Y. » » »” n n n Attendants for the wedding of Miss Elizabeth Bispham Weiss and ‘Lt. (jg) Charles Daniel Knapp, U. S# N. R:, have "been announced. The wedding is to be at™8:30 p,.m., May 5, in Christ Episcopal church with the Rev. E. Ainger Powell, rector, officiating. Miss Heberton Weiss will be her sister's maid of honor and Mrs. Frank W.. Liebert, Seattle, Wash, Lt. Knapp's sister, will be .matron of honor. The bridesmaids will ingJude Mrs. Bruce Ford~ Brown, Misses Polly Smith, Jane Johnston and Nancy Lockwood. Mrs. Brown will entertain Tuesday afternoon in her home with a luncheon and. linen shower honoring Miss” Weiss and Miss Smith also will entértain for the bride-to-be 2
Propylaeum Program Is Arranged MEMBERS OF THE PROPYLEUM CLUB will hear Mrs, Carolipe J. Longyear, Lansing, Mich, speak at their meeting Thurs day in the clubhouse. She will discuss “Affairs in Washington.” A luncheon will precede the 2:30 o'clock meeting. The entertainment committee chairman, Mrs, Willlam Allen Moore, will have as her assistants Mesdames Ronald M. Hazen, Carl Vernon Griffith, Paul Richey, Hal R. Keeling, George W, Stout. L. Roy Zapf, Alvin T. Coate, H. A. VanOsdol, Horace O. Wright Jr, Leo X. Smith, Robert M. Moore, William: Dobson, C. Dolly Gray and Warren D. Oakes. : Also Mesdames Lucius M. Wainwright, Ralph W. Showalter, Walter W. Kuhn, Cuy L. Stayman, J. B. Carr; Hugh McGowan, William Niles Wishard, T. Baxter Rogers, Newton Todd, Johg G. ‘Benson, M. B. Segur, Eugene C. Miller, Owen” E. Morrell, Sylvester Johnson, Charles R. Weiss, Harold C. Feightner, J 8. Holliday, Frank L. Binford, Frank F. Powell, Eli Lilly, Louis H. Levey and William B. Gates, Misses Lucy Taggart, Lucille F, Herron and Anna Spann.
Vassar Students to Arrive Tuesday SEVERAL INDIANAPOLIS GIRLS who are students at Vassar college in Poughkeepsie, N. Y,, will arrive Tuesday for their spring vacation from school. They are Miss Eleanor Dickson Frenzel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto N. Frenzel of Carmel; Miss Mary Boyd Higgins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Higgins, and Miss Ann Atkins, Mr. and Mrs. Elias C. Atkins’ daughter. The girls will - return to school April 22. Miss Marjorie Bain, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Roy C. Bain, will vacation in the east, 8 «a =u 8 nn -» : A portrait bust of a. 15th century Austrian archduke, Phillipe le Beau, has been accepted by the directors’ hoard of the Art Association of Indianapolis as a gift from Indianapolis citizens, The Friends of Art of the John Herron Art Museum. The Friends of Art president is Kurt F. Pantzer and other officers are Edward F. Gallahue, .vice president; Joseph E. Cain, treastirer, and Mrs. Albert. Beveridge Jr., secretary. . The members include Messrs. and Mesdames James W. Fesler, J. C. Daugherty, Theodore B. Griffith and Eli Lilly, Mesdames Frederic M. Ayres,’ Julian Bobbs, Arthur V. Brown. Henry Hornbrook and Emma Wheelock, Messtd Joseph J: Daniels, Edgar H. Evans, J. I. Holcomb, J* K. Lilly, Charles J. Lynn, Nicholas*H. Noves, Booth: Tarkington and Albert L. Zoller and Dr. G. H A. Clowes.
Founders! Day Tea Will Mark Pi Beta Phi's 78th Anniversary
: 3 py . x The’ 78th anniversary of the founding of Pi Beta Phi sorority will be noted at a founders’ day tea to be held April 28 in the Butler uni-
versity chapter house: The tea will take the hunchags field rere 18 He 1a #8 years
Mrs. Benjamin C. Lewis, Detroit, Vice ‘president of Delta province, She will be here to visit the local
will be the honor guest and speaker. alumnae chapter. Mrs. Harold L. Ross, general arrangements chairman, has announced sub-committee chairmen : -~ for the event. They include Mrs R De d | . John C. Cavosie, refreshments; ca In ast Mrs. E. Hollis Leedy, decorations; | Mrs. C. E. Moon, invitations; Mrs. | Robert D. Pritchard, awards; Mrs Heber D. Williams, publicity, and Mrs. Richard B. Baird and Mrs T. O. Conger, reservations. Mrs. R. McCauley Vandivier will be in charge of a display of prod- | ucts from the Pi Beta Phi settlement school “at “Gatlinburg, Tenn Members of the active chapter will serve as hostesses, and Miss Lorna Dahlstrand, chapter presi-|ave Indianapolis. * dent, will be in charge of a musical | program. : { ~ n ”
Times Special
A ceremony this evening in Miss Rose Mary t Robert Lowell Day,
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bridegroom’s parents are Mr.
. { quet. Mrs. the grand vice president of Pi Beta | Indianapolis,
Phi, will go to Toledo, O., for the maid of
Ruth Ann will honr,
of the sorority at the University of | Will carry a French bouquet. Toledo on April 27 to 29. She also will assist at the installa-| "* * a tion of the 89th chapter of the or-| "il Serve as best man. ganization at Miami university, Oxford, O.,, May 10 to 12. Miss Mary Jo Servaas of Indianapolis will be initiated into the new chapter. . Miss Amy B. Onken, Chapin, Ill, national president, will conduct " both installation ceremonies and | later will visit fhe Butler chapter | and the Indianapolis Alumnae club. | . » » A father and daughter -banquet | will be held by.the Butler chapter | of Pi Beta Phi at 6:30 p.m. today m the chapter house: Mrs. “Mar- | garet Billingé the arrangements chairman, is being assisted by Miss Leola Thomas and Miss Margaret Dinkelaker.
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Law Club Session Mrs. Louis R. Markum, 4366 N. Meridian st, will be the hostess,
Monday for a meeting of the In-| B
dianapolis Parliamentary Law club. Mrs. Thomas C. Polk will lead a! discussion on “Duties- of Officers,” | and Mrs. Ralph L. Lochry* will] assist the hostess. The honor guest will be Mrs. Ralph Gates. Mrs. H.| P. Willwerth will preside, . |
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Card Party Booked ‘Mrs.-James McCaslin is chairman | »of a card party to bé given. at 8 3 p. m. tomorrow by the April circle, | wi Holy Cross parish. The party will be ih the parish hall, E. Washington and McKim sts. Mrs. Charles Maley and Mrs. Maurice Moriarty! The are the co-chairmen. oN i. ple ww
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Places the annual state. Vows Will Be
| BRONXVILLE, .N. Y., April 14—| the | Methodist church here will. unite!
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| Miss Robison is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Robison, 314! Kenyon ave. Indianapolis, and the| an Mrs. Howard N. Day, 357 Kenyo
A light blue wool suit and black | accessories will be worn by the bride Mrs. Robert 8. Wild, assistant to|&nd she will carry a French bou- | pital guild will meet Tuesday with Robison | Mrs. Rex
Thice Win In D. A. R. Contest”
Times Special PLYMOUTH, Ind, April 14.— Winners in the state D. A. R.S good citizenship pilgrimage contest were announced . today by Mrs. Herbert C. Epperson, Lebanon, | state chairman of the pilgrimage | committee, | First place went to Miss Eleanor
sored by the Wythougan chapter of Plymouth. She plans to enter the cadet nurse corps in September, Miss Mary. Carolyn Sharp, Whiteand, the ‘se¢ond place wihner, was sponsored by the Alexander Hamta chapter of Franklin. The {third place winner, Miss Mary Bird #| of Roll, was sponsored by the Nancy Knight chapter, Hartford City. Pupils of almost 300 high schools entered the contest and 62 counties of the state were represented. Miss Zartman will receive a good | citizenship pilgrim’s‘pin and a $100 war bond while each girl elected good citizen in her high school will receive a certificate.
\D.A.R. Reports Contributions
Times Special WASHINGTON, April 14.—The D. 1A.-R. today reported contributions ot more than $55,000 for naval hos-
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1. May 26 has been set for the wedding of Miss Martha Lucille
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IN yo. ev. Fr. Knue Otticiates At Wedding | Ing | The Rev. Pr. John Knue this morning read the vows uniting Miss | Gertrude Kunkel and his nephew, Pfc.’ Joseph R. Kennedy, Ft. Riley, Kas. The ceremony was at 9:30 {o'clock in the Sacred Heagh Cathe {olic churéh. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Christian C..Kunkel, 163% Union st., and Mr. Kennedy's fae ther is Robert E, Kennedy, Beech { wo A -, | Grove. | Entering on the arm of her fae ther, the bride wore an ice blue satin gown styled on princess lines with a sweetheart neckline, long, | pointed sleeves and a full skirt falle | ing into a train. | She chose a blue illusion veil ate
is the daughter of Brig. Thomas H. Leech, Indiana commander of tached to a seed pearl coronet and
pital equipment and $62,000 for army | hospital equipment. | The funds wilil provide mobile X- | {ray -units for the navy medical] | corps and portable X-ray units and | field ambulances aboard naval] ships. i | More than $4000 will be contrib-| | uted to Adm. Ross T. McIntire, surs geon general of the navy, by junior iD. A. R. groups’ for the purchase of Berman metal locaters.
Mrs. David Burton [Will Be Hostess
st., will be the hostess Monday at a meeting of the Alpha Epsilon | chapter, Delta Theta Tau sorority. | A buffet supper will be served at | 6:30. p. m. Mrs, Perry Lesh of the Indian- | apolis Red Cross will discuss the {work done in the arts and skills at Billings General
| department | hospital, The Indiana chapters of |
to-the arts and skills corps.
Miss Julia Dwyer will assist the hostess.
a Hospital Guild i ‘Books Meeting
Members of St. Margaret's Hos-
Schepp, 3540 Watson
Mrs. David Burton, 633 E. 37th|
‘Will Install
ford ave, will be the hostess April | 28 at a luncheon meeting for mems- | bers of the Lady Aberdeen Artis |chapter, International Travel-Study club. The luncheon will be at 12:30 p: m.
on musical program will be given by # Miss Charlene Clore. man Sarber and Mrs. Willis Peele will’ assist the [ESE SE hostess, ™
the sorority recently donated $1000 who will be in{stalled are Mrs. | Mrs, E. A. Elliott will give a re-| Sarbér, president: sume of the chapter’s social service Mrs. Johnson and work since 1922, when it was in-| Mrs. Noble Smallstalled. Mesdames Elliott, William |wood, first and second vice presi- | | Pearson and Walter Garrison and |dents.
| Kenneth L. Duncan, recording and | {corresponding secre taries; Frank E. Miller, William Quillan and Mrs. Wallace | |, Heller, auditors, and Mrs. Wilbert |
Davied and Bernard M. Davis. The bride-to-be is the daughter .of Mr. and Mrs. C, L. Davied, Anderson, and Mr, Davis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Davis of Indianapolis. (Odell photo.) 2. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Raney announce the engagement of their daughter, Marjorie Ann, to Sgt. Jack A. Stevens, Camp Atterbury. He i» the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Stevens, Terre Haute. The wedding will be early in June, Miss Raney attended Butler university where she was a member of Delta Gamma sorority. Sgt. Stevens attended Northwestern university and the Indiana State Teachers college. (P, H. Ho photo.) = - 3. A ceremony read last Saturday in Detroit united Miss Virginia Lillian Leech and Ensign Gerald Victor Palm, U, §. N. R, The bride
Mrs. J. Carr Johnson, 2014 Guil- |
Noblesville, and the bridegroom's
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Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge will speak “Interpreting China”
Mrs; Dor-
| Hollett ~~ Wehmeier,
New officers
i (Rev. Fr. Cornelius Sweeney.
Mrs. Sarber” iman will be her only attendant.
Miss Margaret Pulp and Mrs.
corsage. Samuel Wehmeier
MIS. | serve as his brother's best man.
treasurer; Mrs. |
a.8 0 the bridegroom is stationed.
the Salvation army, and Mrs. Leech, Mr, and Mrs, Victor Palm, Detroit, are the bridegroom’s parents, The couple is at home in Washington. (P. H. Ho photo.) 4. The marriage of Miss Mary Jo Bixler to Lt. Joseph Edward Thome of Yonkers, N. Y., was April ‘2 “in St. Francis De Sales
| carried a prayerbook topped with - la white orchid.
Reception Tonight Her attendants were in dresces
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| Miss Mary Ruth Moran and Earl| The long
{tory of SS. Peter and Paul cathe-| 1 ® | dral. The vows will be read by the | roses and she will carry a fan of | was of white roses.
Miss Moran will wear a two-piece |aquatone crepe sult with a white | 1° It. * | flower hat and her .corsage ‘will be!. \of gardenies. Miss Anna Mae Tat-
A reception will be held in the ome of the bride's parents, Mr.
{and Mrs. Charles M.- Moran, 1925 | Sartor, delegate to the I. T.-S. C.iN, Pennsylvania st. The couple will ederation. ibe at home in New Orleans where | matching flowers in their hair, Miss
Catholic church. She is the daughter of Mr.
Bixler. (P. H. Ho photo.)
© 5. Miss Carolyn Ann Unger's engagement to Norman Katz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Katz, Columbus, O.,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Unger.
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Robert Ottinger, Dyersburg army air field, Dyersburg, Tenn. The cere- : mony will be at 3:30 p. m. in the Gray Friends church near Carmel. Presbyterian church was the scene { The vows will be read by the Rev. John B. Hartup, the bride's cousin. this aftefnoon of the wedding of} Joseph's college at Rensselaer.
parents are "Mr, and Mrs.. Delmar
ee Ottinger, Carmel. : Mr. Lowe will give his daughter ine TeX. Dr. Roy marriage. * She has chosen candle- at the 2730 o'clock ceremony.
) The bride chose white chiffon acneckline accented with seed pearl | cented with lace applique.
light satin made with a sweétheart |
trim, and a fitted basque waist. sleeves - taper
Is Bride :
Miss Unger is a student at | Ohio State university. No date has been set for the wedding,
| fashioned like the bride's. They and Mrs. Glen F. | wore heart-shaped coronets of blue inet and carried Better Times roses, Miss Rosemary Knue was maid of honor and Miss Roberta Scheper e flower girl d Michael
is announced by her (P, H. | was the bridesmaid. | was Rosemary Sande | Kiemeyer was the rin
| iy . - | Col Prank E McKian Washe 1.T..S.C. Group. Gray Friends Church to Be Scene Miss Feasev ington, served as best man ‘and the Of Ottinger-Lowe Ceremony
Miss Elizabeth Lowe tomorrow will begome the bride of S. Sgt. James
” ushers were Charles Knue and Clare }
ence Rode. A reception will be held from § p. m. until midnight tonight in tNy
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McKee chapel of the Tabernacle! Southside Turners hall, The coue
Miss Lowe is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs.. George E. Lowe of Miss Oarolyn Elizabeth Feasey and | Lt. James ‘G. Piérce, Cafnp Swift,
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{gown had a sweetheart neckline, | . into | jong, pointed pharmacist’s | points over the hands and the gkirt forming a train. | mate 3-¢, U. 8. N, will be married gathered skirt extends into a train, |
. aa) | | 8he chose a two-tiered fingertip at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the rec-|Her two-tiered veil of illusion Will|yei) attached to a crown of pearlized |
ple will be at home near Ft. Riley, | Mr. Kennedy is a graduate of St
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: . ; ‘Ewing Vale officiated] Harmonie Chub
| E ’ ' a O L.ntertain The Harmonie club will have a sleev d full | Buest day meeting at 2:30" p. m. Seeyes BN 9 {Monday in the D. A. R. chapter thouse, 824 N, Pennsylvania st. Miss Pauline S8chellschmidt will direct
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| cascade from a crown of miniature orange blossoms and her bouquet ® Program arranged by Mrs. James
[carved ivory and .satin with Jo{hanna Hill roses and ivy attached |
Bride's Attendants
Mrs. Edward O. Roberts will be the matron of honor.. She
street-length frock and matching | basque waist, three-quarter-length | {flower hat and will wear a gardenia | will |
sleeves and a gathered skirt. She will carry a fan of pink roses and wear matching roses in her hair. The bridesmaids will wear pink chiffon frocks fashioned like the matron of honor’s and they also will | carry fans with pink roses and wear!
Esther Myers, Noblesville, and Miss
Her only attendant, Mrs. Fred J. Monninger,
| Costin and Mrs. T. M. Rybolt. On the program will be Mes= dames Arthur Madison, Arthur Paul Dorsey, Helen
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Turner, West Lafayette, was in light Martin, Jane ‘Johnson Burroughs,
blue chiffon fashioned with a square! Robert Orbison, Maryann KF neckline, fitted basque and a full’ s
Ss p : SKIrt. She has chosen a rose crepe chosen aqua chiffon made with a, Bt
sreiser, K. Ryick, L. E. Wallace ard
She carried pink roses. William Stark, Miss Mary Spalding
Dr. M. A. Polz served as best man.! and Miss Jo Ellen Burroughs.
A reception was held for the imme-| diate families in the home of the! he the hostess chairman and
Mrs. Nicholas J. Demarath will
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bride's mother, Mrs. Clarence B. assistants are Mesdames Burroughs, Feasey, 1437 W. 34th st. The couple| Attia Martin and Clyde E. Titus,
will leave for a short trip and they! Miss will be at home in Elgin, Tex.
Elma Igleman, Miss Paula {Kipp and members of the Harmoe
Lt. Pierce is the son of Dr, O. J.infe club board
Pierce, Anderson, | E. Pierce,
and Mrs. Edith rte sae 5
Ft. Branch. He is . a Guild Units Book
be ' her sister’s|rd. She will wear a|luncheon and business meeting. Installation of Ohio Epsilon chapter |tan suit and brown. accessories and |
Members Plan Pi Phi Tea
There will be a 12:30 p. m.
Mrs. Ken Mosiman, president, {has announced members of a nom-
Mrs. J. G. Hunt of this city will|inating committee. They are Mrs. be the bridesmaid and Mr. Hunt | Donaldson G. Trone, chairman; Mrs. The bride- {Bert A. Gwynn and Mrs. Charles | groom attended Purdue and Iowa|M. Hammond. They will report at
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E. Hollis Leedy.
_event, which will he in the Butler university chapter house, will
LN mark the 78th anniversary of the national organization's founding,
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4, ig i | Sisterhood, will meet tomorrow in Among those assisting with arrangements for the Pi Beta Phi sorority’s founders’ day tea on April 28 are (left to right) Miss 'Moorésville. Mrs. W. H. Williams Margaret Johnson, Miss Isfibelle Burnside and Mrs.
The Cherokee chapter, I. T.-8. C. will meet at 1:30 p. m. Monday in the Indiana National bank building. Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge will be the speaker. New officers. of the group are Mrs. Gilbert E. Forbes, president; Mrs. Charles Gillock and Mrs. Warren P, Thayer, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. Wendell D. Reed, treasurer,’ and -Mrs. Don M.| Johnson and Mrs.’ Henry Tonges| Jr., “recording ‘and corresponding secretaries.
» al » A meeting of the Acacia chapter, I. T-S. C, will be held at 12:30 p. m, Monday at Ayres’. Mrs. E. C. Rumpler will speak.
Mrs. Baxter-Hostess
A guest tea will be held Mqnday by the Woman's Research club in the home of Mrs. Arthur R. Baxter, 5110 N, Meridian st, Mrs. Titus Lowe will discuss “Market Days in Batakland,” and a musical program | will be given by Miss Victoria | Montani, harpist.
Guild Meetings Set
Several units of the Riley Hos-! pital Cheer guild will sew next wedk at the hospital. They are “Lizabeth Ann,” Monday; “Muskingum Valley,” Tuesday; “Our Old Friend Never Fails,” Wednesday: “The Brook Song,” Thursday, and “Sun and Rain,” Friday. =~,
P.E.O. Meeting
Members of’ Chapter G, P E. O.
{tRe' home of Mrs. Isa Wilson,
| will be in charge of the program, jand Mrs. Marion PF.
"Gallup will|
Miss Moran attended Indiana university. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs, Otto Wehmeier, 4026 N. Illinois st. attended the Cincinnati Art school and the Mazelin Art school in Chicago.
WAC Member To Be Wed
The fourth’ wedding in Indianapolis WAC recruiting headquarters in seven weeks will take place at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the main post chapel at Ft. Harrison. : Sgt. Helen N. Murphy, WAC, will
become the bride of S. Sgt. Don-|
ald A. Baker, also stationed at the WAQ recruiting headquarters. They were attendants last week at the wedding, in the same chapel, of Lt. Helen L. Dayton, WAC, and Lt. Daniel Rehak. of, Lt. Rehak will be/best man for his former attendant, Sgt. Virginia R. McKee, WAC, will be maid of honor. The Rev. Fr. Bernard DeCrane will hear the vows, : The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matty Murphy, Carson City, Nev. and the bridegroom, of the air forces, is the son of Mrs. Arthur C. Baker, Riverside, Cal. mis ——————
Council Meeting The May Wright Sewall Indiana Council of Women will meet at 10 a. m. Thursday in the Hotel Lincoln. ~ of [t's Easy to Say When You . , .
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graduate of the Indiana university | la : ~y . \Y ) | School of. Dentistry. ‘Sessions Next Week
Reception ' Planned Twenty groups of the White Cross M. Sgt. Jack Willison, Dyefsburg Ms. Ethel Krueger tod will work next week in the army air base, will be the best man : y - | guild's service center. and the ushers * will be Fred | Will Be Speaker They are Monday-—Plainfield and Horner Jr. and Robert Doane. Mrs. Ethel Krueger, state parole Rebekah; Tuesday—West Michigan, After a reception in the home of supervisor for women, will be the New Jersey Methodist, Meridian the bride's parents, the couple will! speaker Monday at a meeting of the Heights, Ipalco and Triple E; leave for a wedding trip. They will| Auxiliary to the Children’s Bureau Wednesday—St. Paul Methodist, be at home after April 23 at 830!of the Indianapolis Orphan home. Alpha Omicron Alpha, Office and St. John st., Dyersburg. | Her topic wilil be “Mothers Who Alpha Nu Tau. Both the” bride and bridegroom | Need Help.” Thursday—Mothers, Bethel, Lie attended Butler university and she| The luncheon, at 12:30 p. m. .in brary, Blue and Gold, Willing, A, is a member of Delta Gamma/the Indianapolis Athletic club; will: W. V. S. and Enlisted Men's Wives; sorority, be preceded by a board meeting at Friday—Riverside Park and Beta
11:30: a. m. Omega Phi Tau. ‘Butler Faculty Club: |g wi To Meet Wednesday
Jackson Raney, superintendent| {
[Helen Smith will serve as .brides- | maids. .
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of the Indiana School for the Deaf, | and students at the school will give! |& demonstration before members| {of the Butler Wogen's Faculty, |club Wednesday. The meeting will! {be at 3 p. m. in the Jordan hall recreation room. Miss Victoria Balser will sing. Hostesses for the meeting are Mrs. | Charles Palmer, chafrman, and | Mrs. Glenn Maynard and Mrs! Henry Gelston. |
Dance Canceled |
. Because of President Roosevelt's death, the Holy Angels Altar sodality has canceled its dance sched: uled for tonight. A later date will be set,
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