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Eleanor Winslow, Theodore Townsend Will Be Wed: Tonight in Coral Gables

MISS ELEANOR FRANCES WINSLOW will become the bride of Pfc. Theodore Noyes Townsend, A. A. F., tonight in a cermony in Coral Gables, Fla. The vows will be read at 7:30 o'clock in the Presbyterian church. Lt, Col. and Mrs. Walker W. Winslow™ are the bride's parents, and Mr, Townsend is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Elbert ‘John Townsend of Le Roy, N. Y. ¥ Miss Winslow's gown will be of duchess satin fashioned with a marquisettg, yokeddccented with a seed pearl design. The dress has a fitted basque, long sleeves tapering to points over the wrists and a full skirt forming a train. She will have a full length veil of imported English illusion, which will cascade from an illusion half-hat. Her bouquet of white flowers will be centered with an orchid. Mrs. Harry Gillette will be her only attendant and Mr, Gillette will serve as best man and Paul Santro as usher.

Reception Will Follow Ceremony + FOLLOWING THE CEREMONY, a reception will be held in the , Antilla hotel. The couple wil spend. a few days at Rooney plaza near Coral Gables and will be at home temporarily in “ Coral Gables. The bride is a graduate of Tudor Hall school, Knox Junior college, Cooperstown, N. Y., and Butler university. She also attended Indiana university and the Nursery Training school at Boston. She is a member of the Junior league and The Players club. The bridegroom attended the Babson institute, Wellesley Hills, Mass., and was graduated from the Northwood school, Lake Placid, N. Y. He is a member of the Lake Placid club.

Miss Agatha Kemper Is Engaged ” ANNOUNCEMENT IS MADE of the engagement of Miss Agatha DeLain Kemper to Capt. Kenneth Hemersley Goslin, U. 8. marine air corps reserve, by her parents, Dr. and Mrs. James Harvey Kemper. Capt. Goslin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Goslin. A wedding date has not been set. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Tudor Hall school and attended Butler and Indisha universities. She is a senior at Milwaukee~ Downer college, where she is a Delta (Gamma sorority member. Capt. Goslin attended Purdue university and is stationed at El Centro, Cal.

D. A. R. Will Install Officers

OFFICERS WILL BE INSTALLED Thursday by the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter of the D. A. R. in the chapter house. The annual meeting will be opened at 10:30 a. m. with reports by coms= mittee chairmen. Following a covered dish luncheon, the business mee*ing will be resumed at 1:30 p. m. The luncheon hostesses will include Mrs. Arthur P. Thomas, chairman; Mrs. Melvin C, Ryker, vice chairman: Mesdames J. Edwin ‘Aspinall, Howard J. Baumgartel, Austin PF. Denny, Edgar J. Ellsworth, Morse P. Bowen, O. Harold Hershman, George C. Kolb and George C. Wright. Mrs, Timothy Harrison, chaplain, will install the new officers. Mrs. Arch N. Bobbitt, new regent, will recelve a regent's bar from Mrs. Herbert R. Hill, retiring regent, and Mrs, Hill will be presented with an honorary regent's bar. Mrs. Hill will entertain the present management hoard at a luncheon Monday in her home.

James Tolin, Janet Beidelman Exchange Vows This Morning; Breakfast Follows Wedding

A breakfast this morning at Cifaldi's followed the marriage of Miss Janet Beidelman and 8. 8gt. James M. Tolin. The wedding was at 9 o'clock in the Little Flower Catholic church with the Rev. Fr. John Riedinger officiating. A reception was held this afternoon in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Beidelman, 702 N. Riley ave. Mr. Tolin's ji ~, parents are Mr. and Mrs, Earl J.

. { Tolin, 4212 Spann ave, Mrs. Guy Byrd Escorted by her ‘father, the

|bride was in an ivory satin gown with a lace outlined marquisette yoke. The dress hgd a fitted basque,

- Will Preside ‘land a full skirt forming a train. The final monthly meeting of. its| Bride's Flowers season will bé held Tuesday by the| A tiara of Jace and seed pearls Indianapolis Council of Women felq her fingertip length- illusion Mrs. Guy O. Byrd. president for the ye) Her flowers were white roses past. year, will preside at the ses- with an orchid center.

“sion in Ayres’ auditorium. -I' Miss Rosemary Beidelman was her

. We _| basque, romance neckline,” short lustrated lecture, Chemistry in In sleeves - aNd" boyftant,..arguisette dustry and the Home” by H. C. gkirt, She carried orchid sweetpea¥

Baxter. . _!and pink roses attached to a pink]

The consumers’ education ‘depart- muff. ment of the council, headed by Mrs.| Yellow ninon chiffon frocks were Walter J. Mercer, will sponsor Mr. worn by the bridesmaids, Miss MarBaxter's talk and is- arranging a tha Beidelman, and Mrs. Gerald display of textiles and plastics. Miss | Akeman, Norfolk, Va. Their bouEunice Johnson and Miss Helen quets were of pink carnations and Hollingsworth of Ayres’ training de- | blue delphinium.

partment, will assist with the dis-| g§ ggt. Thomas Rudnick of Staten | figure in a controversy within the gertip veil attached to a wreath of | S0mS. and she will carry a white tonight in the Morris Street Chris-|SWeet-length dress of navy blue!arternoon in the Broadway Evane federal justice department last fall, | pearlized orange blossoms and will| Prayer book topped with valley lilies Wig!

play. |Island, N. Y., was Sgt. Tolln's best The feature of the afternoon man, and the ushers included

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Pi Phi Awards Presented at Founders’ Tea

Six award Winners were announced today as Indiana members of Pi Beta Phi sorority celebrated the 78th anniversary of the organization's founding. «= Mrs. D. K. Moore, Hillsdale, Mich. Delta province president, named the | winners at a tea held In the Butler university chapter house. The cup presented each year to the outstanding state chapter went to the Beta group at Indiana university.. The Amy B. Onken prove ince award was given to Miss .Lee Detmer of the Franklin college chapter. List Candidates

Candidates with Miss Detmer for the Onken award were Miss Marilyn. Behymer, Butler university; Miss Charlotte Kupferer, Indiana; Miss Barbara Sanders, Purdue, and Miss Mariantha James, DePauw. They also received awards. | More than 150 members attended ithe tea which took the place of the {annual founders’ day luncheon. {Mrs. Benjamin C. Lewis, Detroit, Delta province vice president, spoke. Her topic was “A Tribute to Our | Founders.” Sh

Hold Luncheon Before the tea, Mrs. Lewis was | the honor guest at a luncheon given (in the Hotel Washington by members of the Indianapolis Alumnae club’s executive board. Presiding at the tea table were] (Mrs. Samuel O. Brewer, alumnae { president, and Miss Lorna Dahl(strand, Butler chapter president. |The assistants were Mesdames G.| {Morton Davidson, R. C. Gery and| | Robert Walker, Misses Irene Sims, |

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1. The engagement of Miss Roselyn Gene Stark to Pvt. Donald E. McComb is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elgan C. Stark. No date has been set for the wedding. The prospective bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. McComb, is at Fletcher General hospital, Cambridge, O., after serving overseas. Miss Stark attends Butler university, where she is a pledge of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. 2. Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Nihma announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Elynor, to Lt. Elvis E. Johnson, A: A. F., son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar E. Johnson, Redford, Mo. The wedding date has not been set. The bride-to-be attended the Studio School of Fashion Art, Cincinnati, and Lt. Johnsen attended the University of Missouri. 3. Miss Agatha DeLain Kemper's engagement to Capt. Kenneth Hemersley Goslin, marine air corps, was announced today.

P. H. Ho photos, 4. Mr. and Mrs. Frank 8. Gardner announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Jane, to Lt. Burton F? Miller, A. A. F.,, Alexandria, La. Miss Gardner is a Butler university student and a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Lt. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Durand R. Miller, East Rockaway, N. Y., attended Wesleyan university, Middletown, Cenn., and is a Chi Psi fraternily member. 5. The approaching marriage of Miss Hilga Lewisohn to Lester L.

Zipser, officer candidate, Carlisle Barracks, Pa., is announced. The’

wedding ceremony will be early in July, Miss Lewisohn is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lewisohn and Mr. Zipser's parents are Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Zipser, Columbus, O. He attended the Ohio State University Medical school and is a member of Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity. wi

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Plans Session 'At Broadmoor

The Indianapolis section, National: Council of Jewish Women, will [have installation of officers and & | style shower at a luncheon Monday, { The event will be in the Broadmoog Country club. Miss Dorothy Darling, fashion cos | ordinator * for Block's, will ‘discuss | “Pashion Is Our Business.” Mrs, { Harold I. Platt will lead the devo tions, ‘and a tribute to Franklin Delano Roosevelt will be given by Mrs. Walter Wolf. Committee Heads Mrs. Monroe Leiser will give the president's message, and the ine stalling officer will be Mrs. Samuel Hahn. Group singing will be led by Mrs. Louis Segar, accompanied by Mrs. 1. E. Solomon. Mrs. Jack Kammins and Mrs, | Edgar Fassburg are co-chairmen of | the luncheon, and Mrs. L. L. Goode iman is in charge of decorations, | The ticket chairman is Mrs. Louis Trinz. Other committee chairmen are Mrs. Lou Leventhal, door; Mrs, {Platt, publicity, and Mrs. Michael Kline, reservations. New Officers The new officers are Mrs. Charles Efroymson, president; -Mesdames Platt, Samuel Fox and Bernard Kabacher, first through third vize

Mary E. Burks Methodist Church Will Be Scene Nuptial Vows To Be Bride of | Of Rite: Uniting Capt. Rhodes |Are Read Army Officer |And Miss Marcelle E. Gibbs By Rev. Ragan

A double-ring ceremony at 2:30 The Rev. D. Millard Church will read the cererhony at 8:30 o'clock | The Fairview Presbyterian church

formed church. | riage. She will: be gowned in ivory Miss Burks. will wear a candle-| satin fashioned with a gathered light taffeta gown. fashioned with!basque waist and Igng pointed a fitted bodice and sweetheart neck- | sleeves. : line. The long sleeves and full] The full gathered skirt will ex-

unite Miss Mary E.-Burks and Lt.| P. The wedding will be in the Edwin. Ray Methodist church.

The morning -program will in- sister's maid of honor. She chose a phyllis Carter-apd Jane Burrls. |o’clock . tomorrow afternodn will tonight uniting Miss Marcelle E. Gibbs and Capt. Verlin A. Rhodes, A. A. | V88 the scene this afternoon fo “elude w-business ,sovkmgeaniibn Us (100K fashioned with a. pinlc atin abe Bali 1 Rasy was the ata |

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J Alta Zimmerman of Warsaw, and

: : > = ne bride is the daughter of Mrs. Wedding Trip . Rev. Clarke * TLt. Miller's parents are Mr. and x". 5. Orvilié- Mille eiFollows Rite

i . 111 Off; 3 Mrs. Orville: Miller, 3540 N. Me To Be Speaker | skirt, extending into a train, are!tend into a long train. Her ovr | VV 1 1c1ate ridian st. :

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| will be the speaker Wednesday night

edged ‘with a lace ruffle. | tiered fingertip veil will be caught]

She has chosen a two-tiered fin- DY & tiara of pearlized orange blos-

carry a white prayerbook topped 2nd an orchid.

session will be a radio forum with Charles Bechert and Frank Richoff } etore the Contemporary club mem- | with white roses and gardenias. | Line bride's only attendant will be

representatives of four local sta-{ After the reception, the couple tions as speakers. John K. Ruckel-| was to leave for New York, where shaus will act as moderator. [they will be at home,

New officers and board members

will be installed by Mrs. Donovan (v3) W. H. Meckling . . . )

A. Turk, past president of Rie!

council: , Miss Ely Are Wed

. Miss Rebecca Frances Ely and attorney general from 1939 until| Beulah Ludlow and Miss Bernice Miss Suzanne Canny lop. William Henry Meckling, A. A. |late last fall when he was dismissed Sweeney. Miss Ludlow will be in

Sets Wedding Date |F., were married April 18 in the)

Miss Suzanne. Elizabeth Canny First Congregatfonal church, Walla has set June 9 as the date of her | Walla, Wash. The Rev. Kenneth wedding to Lt. Henry Wagner Jr. D, Claypool officiated.

The ceremony will be at the Rich-| The bride is the daughter of Mr. mond army air base chapel, Rich-

mond, Va. jsnd Mrs. William McLouth .ElY,|case in favor of the Corcoran law Shirley Burks, will be the junior Mrs. Donald Barnard, Kansas|Alnsworth, Neb, and Mr. Meck-|form and against the taxpayers’ bridesmaid. She will be gowned in

‘ . ' ’ Mr. and Mrs. City, Mo., will be her sister's ma-|ling’s parents are tron of honor, and the maid of Willlam Howard Meckling, 3836

strand. The prospective bride- | home at 114 Colville ave, Walla

groom's sister, Miss Doris Wagner, | Walla. S ce Baltimore, Md.,, will be the brides-| The brid# attended Cottey colmaid, : lege, Nevada, Mo, and was graduMrs. Barnard will entertain with ated from the University’ of Ne- . a kitchen shower tomorrow night braska. She is a member of Alpha for the bride-to-be. The party will | Phi sorority: J be in Miss Canny’s home, 3715 N.| Mr. Meckling is a graduate of

Meridian st. Mrs. Vera Craig, | Westminster college, New Wilming- | be served at noon. Mrs. Edward H. ' | Trimpe will preside at the business meeting in the afternoon. * |

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Subdeb Club Dance Will Be Held Friday Night

Marott hotel, will give a personal ton, Pa, and is a Kappa Phi - shower Monday night. * S | Lambda fraternity member.

bers. His talk, “A Behind-the-Scenes Account of Personal Experiences in| {the Department of Justice,” will be | {given during the club’s meeting at | 8:30 o'clock in the John Herron Art |: | museum. Mr. Littell served as assistant]

| following his refusal to resign.

eral Francis Biddle was so much]

| Corcoran that he tried to settle la government land condemnation |

interest.

| carnations,

His resignation was requested yellow snapdragons and Talisman! |after he charged that Attorney Gen- |roses. ‘The other bridesmaid will

| under the influence of Thomas G.|flowers will be dubonnet and pink |

Maid of Honor | her sister, Miss Margaret E, Gibbs.

|tian church, Miss Roberta Jean

accessories. She carried gardenia

Robinson will” become the bride of and sweetpeas centered with an or- Tt {Harold E. Tucker. The Rev. A./chid and had a circlet of white | Nfeyerrose, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,

Miss Margaret Burks will be her! Her dress will be of wood violet gorton Clarke will officiate. | flowers and veiling in her hair.

taffeta made with Va sweetheart neckline, fitted basque, three-quar-ter-length sleeves and a full gath- | ered skirt. She will carry a bouquet | of pink and violet sweetpeas. : ’ Capt. Rhodes’ attendants will be The bridesmaids will be MISS nis brother-in-law, Arthur C. Hall, best man, and David Konig and Raymond Scalf, ushers. | After a reception in the Gibbs ome, the ‘couple will leave for a wear maize net and satin and or SOL Vedding op or * iY ne Beach, Fla.

Mrs. Smith Speaker The Marion County W. C. T. U. pink crepe. Her bouquet will be of | executive board will méet ate1:30

sister's maid of honor. Her dress will be of pink organdy. It has a fitted bodice, cap- sleeves and full Skirt. and she will carry matching

blue net and lace and’ will carry

carnations, = : Another sister of the bride, Miss

Mr. Littell is the brother of Dr. matching carnations. (p. m. Monday in the Citizens Gas honor will be Miss Lorna Dahl-| Washington blvd. The couple is at|J. Jerome Littell, president of the | Edward Blue will be the best man|& Coke utility. “Dumbarton Oaks

| Contemporary -club. | ———————————— Guild Meeting | An all-day meeting will be held Tuesday by the St, Francis Hospital

guild in the hospital. The group! { will make bandages in the morning, | |and a covered dish luncheon will

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. at 12:20 p. m. in the Hotel Lincoln. | Mrs, Joseph Ball and Mrs, Ray Mil- | I~ a. {ler will be hostesses. Mrs. A. E. to : the Subdeb club |

and the ushers will be Lt. William | Proposals” will be discussed by” Mrs. Pryor and Lt, Joe Raub. |Leonard Smith. Mrs, Bloomfield A reception will be held in the Moore will preside. home of the bride's parents, Mr. and | - ee Mrs. E. Rex Burks, 2026 Hobart st.| n N 02919 The couple will leave for a trip w Pledge Se vices Jacksonville, Fla, and will be at! Pledge services will be held at home temporarily in Miami Beach,|7:30 p. m. Tuesday by the Girls’ Friendly society in the Christ Episcopal church parish house.

| The bride will wear white satin made with a fitted basque, pointed | sleeves and a net skirt. She will

(have a fingertip veil cascading from

, Attendant’s Frock Miss Mandy Guthrie, the bride’

flower hat. Mr. Miller was his son’

hite flowers. | carry a bouquet of whit TS: pest man.

| Mrs. Lawrence Brown will be her|

|sister’s matron of honor. She has| FOUOWINg a reception in the ant, also wore a blue suit and navy chosen pale pink taffeta. The |Church, the couple left for Miami accessories. Her corsage was of bridesmaids will be Mrs. Frank Beach, Fla, where Lt. Miller is to gardenias.

| Willoughby and Miss Doris Tucker. |2¢ stationed. They will be at hom there temporarily. | Best Man

The bride is a graduate of Purdu

{bridesmaid has chosen blue net.|a)so attended Purdue. |All the attendants will carry mixed

bouquets. y . we Paul Faulk will serve as best man Guild Books Session

and the ushers will be John Robinson, brother of the bride, and Curtis| guild will be held at 2 p. m. Tues [ Tucker, the bridegroom's brother. | day in the school There will be a reception in the |g

(the wedding of Miss Ruth Carolyn % H. Fangronnd, directors, 1945e Aubrey Hicke KK THE ARO we NSS 3 ihhs: Sable daughter of. Mis. Mary E. ‘Gibbs. 004. East. dr..| Zimmerman and Lt. Orville Miiler}?%-an Mrs. Manuel Freeman, aue W. H.'Knierim will read the vows | Woodruff Place, and Capt. Rhodes’

Ga fo Be SSG AS TOR Se teen in #i¢ Trinity Evangelical and Re-| Rhodes, 1811 Fletcher. ave. William Durant will give his niece ivaars

at 2:30 oglock by the Rev. Virgil

Bodley Dicks of Lafayette gave ,p | In a ceremony at 8:30 o'clock the bride in marriage. She chose a|ipeir marriage. at 1:30 o'clock this

crepe with white accents and. navy gelical church.

only attendant, was in a two-piece | gye. {navy taffeta frock worn with navy | A powder blue suit and navy ace |2 halo of braided satin and wil] | ¥oeessories and a multi-colored cessories were worn by the bride,

e Jap y Mrs. Willoughby will wear cameo | university and is a member of pi 10 Attend Graduation pink ninon chiffon and the other Beta Phi sorority, The bridegroom! Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Beebe,

A meeting of the Marian college | daughter, Emily Jean. The come

presidents; Mrs. Theodore Dann and Mrs. Edward Dayan, corree sponding secretary and assistant. Mrs. David Maurer and Mrs. Gus Domont, treasurer and assistant; Mrs. Sydney Romer and Mrs, Louis Fink, financial secretary and assistant. Mrs. Fassburg, director, 1943-48; r | Mrs. Herman -Summerfield and Mrs,

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S| The Rev. E. F. Roesti officiated. 1@ bride was Miss Betty Jane

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Mr. Craig's parents are Mr. and S| Mrs. Marvin Craig, 1414 Commerce

§/She had a white orchid corsage, | Miss Joan Harsh, her only attende

:) Joseph Keely served as best man.

5766 N. Pennsylvania st., and their daughter, Dorothy Rae, have gone to Denison university, Granville, O., td" attend the graduation of another

- mencement exercises’ will be Mone day.

home of the bride's parents, Mr and Mrs. “John Willoughby, 1334 GRANDMA'S

Hiatt st. After a trip to Chicago, the couple will be at home at 2250] MOST TREASURED Coliege ave. . . > - | Mr. Tucker is the son of Mr. and GIFT ON (Mrs. Claude Tucker, 1338 Hiatt st. ren —- MOTHER'S DAY

Mrs. Kimmel Heads State A. A. U, W.

Mrs. Wayne C. Kimmel's election to the presidency of the Indiana | division, American Association of! University Women, was announced this morning. Miss Mary Gibbard," Mishawaka, | nominating ° committee chairman, | made the announcement at a state board meeting and presidents’ conference in the Columbia club. Mrs. Kimmel also heads the Indianapoli A. A UW. branch. . Two other state officers elected are Mrs. Charles F. VanCleve, Muncie, first vice president, and Miss Maude Arthur, Crawfordsville, | secretary, - }

Meeting Date Set |

Mrs. Frank Cregor will discuss

Wounded Servicemen” Tuesday at cers’ Wives club. The event will be) McConnell 1s the Tesegvations|

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