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Ceremony Saturday in Washington To Unite Wilson Gentry, Miss Rhyne

MISS MARTHA REBECCA RHYNE of Washington and Wilson Austin Gentry, Indianapolis, will exchange vows Saturday noon in the Ball Memorial chapel of Foundry Methodist church in Washington. Dr. Frederick

Brown Harris will officiate. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Keathley Rhyne of Lexington, Mass., and Mr. Gentry is the son of Mrs. H, B. C, Gentry, Elkton, Va, Miss Rhyne attended Mary Hardin-Baylor college In Belton, Tex, The couple will be at home in Indianapolis, » » w ¥ n ~ Mrs. G, G. Fry and Mrs. George H. Péet will entertain this evening for their niece, Miss Elizabeth Jeanne Peet: The party will be in Mrs, Fry's home. The honor guest will become the bride of C. Bernard Noelting Jr. sometime this month. She is the daughter of

Dr, and Mrs. William Willard Peet, and the prospective bridegroom’s’

parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence B, Noelting of Evansville.

Elizabeth Ruddick to Be Bride MRS. JOHN R. RUDDICK and her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Ann Ruddick, will leave next Wednesday for New York, where Miss Ruddick and Lt. Charles F. O'Brien Jr. will be married Oct. 20, The wedding will be at 9:30 a. m. in the Corpus Christi Catholic church. The Rev. Fr. George Ford will read the vows. Miss Joan Alburger will be Miss Ruddick’'s only attendant, and Jack Heuer of Waterbury, Conn., will serve as best man, Lt. O'Brien's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. O'Brien, and his sister, Mrs. Imelda LeRoy, all of Waterbury, will attend the ceremony. The prospective bridegroom is stationed in St. Louis. » " » » ou ” Robert Paul Ulrich will give a bachelor dinner Friday evening in his home, Mr. Ulrich and his fiancee, Miss Barbara Ann Renick, will exchange vows Sunday in the Broadway Methodist church, Among Mr, Ulrich's -guests will be the bride-to-be’s father, Robert Gray Renick; Messrs. Paul A. Ulrich, Robert H. Renick, James Bash, Robert Wise, Willlam Thompson, Theodore LeMaster, apprentice seaman, U. 8. N. R.; Robert Hesseldenz, Joe Cottom, William Dean, Paul Schmidt, Beverly Maxam, Thomas Beckwith, William Patterson, James Dirlam, Knight Campbell, Gene Miller and Robert Koster.

Party to Fete Miss Hartfelter A MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER will be given tonight for Miss Leona Hartfelter by Mrs. H. R. Robbins, Mrs. Kenneth Somers and Miss Jean Johnston, Miss Johnston will be the hostess. The honor guest and Capt. Robert J. Miieller will be married Saturday in the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. Other guests at the shower will be the engaged couple's mothers, Mrs. Charles W. Hartfelter and Mrs. Ernest G. Mueller; Mesdames John W. Marlowe, Thomas Johnston, H. T. Gibson, George W, Henry, Kenneth Hurlbut, George E. Irish Jr, Howard H. Newsom, Edward Sullivan, Joyce Throckmorton and Thomas G. Whitcomb, Misses Louise Bosley, Lorena Denham, Margaret Ensley, Vivian Hagans, MAry O'Day, Pear! Skomp, Betty Swarm, Caroline Willlamson and Ethel Whiffing.

Assembly Committee Named THE MANAGING COMMITTEE for the coming season of the Junior assembly has been announced by Mrs. Willlam Byram Gates, sponsor. The committee Includes Miss Mary Anne Scheidenhelm, Miss Joan Foltz, J. B. King and Jillson Simmons. » » . ~ x » A luncheon tomorrow at the Propylaeum will open the season for the Cornelia Cole Fairbanks chapter, D. A. R. A paper on “My Childhood Days in Irvington” will be read by Mrs. Evans Woollen Jr. Mrs. Mansur B, Oakes is the chapter regent. , An a5 » Governor and Mrs. Gates will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Welch at the opening performance of the Civic theater's “Male Animal” on Oct. 12.

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Luncheon

Mrs. John Starost (left) and Mrs. Ruth Glover (center) have arranged thie musical program for the president's day luncheon Saturday

Club federation. The luncheon will

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Miss Pfeiffer To Be Bride of Lt. Sandmaier

Reider-Brown Vows Read in Florida

The bridal notes include the announcements of ‘an approaching

dings. Miss Antoinette Pfeiffer and Lt, Philip J. Sandmaier Jr. will be married at 10 a. m. Saturday in Our Lady of Loufdes Catholic church, The Rev, Fr. Willlam H., O'Brien will officiate. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, B. C. Pfeiffer, 5453 Hibben ave; and Lt. Sandmaier's parents are Mr. and Mrs, P. J. Sandmaler of Cleveland. Miss Eleanor M. Quinn will be Miss Pfeiffer’s only attendant, ana the best man will be Maj, John J. O'Brien. 8. Sgt. William J. Pfeiffer, brother of the bride-to-be, and Lt. Charlés Murphy will serve as ushers, The prospective bridegroom was graduated from the University of Notre Dame, » » tJ A ceremony Aug. 2 in Pensacola, Fla, united Miss Alice Brown and John H. Reider Jr. The bride is the daughter of-Mrs, Eleanor Elliott, 4414 E. Michigan st., and Mr. Reider's parents aré Mr. and Mrs. John H. Reider, 4415 E. New York st. The couple is at home at 1229 N. Pennsylvania st. The bride at

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Fritsch photo. Before her malriage Sept. 7, Mrs. Richard oO. Miller was Miss Martha Berniece Wires. The wedding was in the Downey Avenue Christian church. Parents of the couple are Mrs, Leota Wires and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Miller, Elkhart.

[ectures to Be Sponsored By Museum

Saturday at Museum:

| Ashbrook, Marie Shanks and Claire

; out paper work.

The Children’s museum will spon-!

Art Classes to Open

Art classes for grade-school children whose parents are members of the Art Association of Indianapolis will open at 9:30 a. m, Saturday in the John Herron Art museum, Three age groups will study under the direction of Misses Carolyn S.

Williams, Instruction will cover drawing, water color and finger painting, clay modeling, design and

Miss Anna Hasselman is director | of education work at the Herron, fmuseu.

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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3, 1943

be at 12:30 p. m. in the Columbia club,

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and presidents of the organization's the 21st.anniversary of the group.

Patroness Club To Meet With Mrs. VanZant

Mrs. John T. VanZant, 3539 Watson rd., will be the hostess next Wednesday for a meeting of the Mu Phi Epsilon Patroness club, Mrs. Herbert Gibbs and Mrs, Montreau Hatt will assist.

Kati Ancho Klub Will Entertain

Members of the Kati Ancho Klub, will entertain their mothers Satur- club.

Meeting Tomoirow

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ground and Early Christian Music.” Mrs. Harry Foreman will be

Mrs. C. A. Shelby, 1322 N. LaSalle the narrator, and the musical prost, will be the hostess tomorrow for gram Will be given by Mesdames meeting of the Ladies Federal Karl Means, Ruth Hutchens ThrashWilliam Ricketts ‘and er and James Costin and Miss Ger-

day night in the Columbia club, |Mrs. George Kibbe are the enter. trude Gutelius. The pianist will be

Mrs. Charles Randall and Mrs. Lay, flainment chairmen. ella Moore will be special guests. 3 > Other guests will be Mrs. Mary P.-T. A. Discussion Hester, Anderson; Mesdames James | 3 Lynn, C. G. Baker, Agnes E. Nuck-

mick, Eugene Mueller, Thomas Jen- | kins and Ollie Amos. | school. Miss Mary Hostetter is general -

chairman for the event. Other|,, FY v E chairmen are Miss Ruth psther| 1908 Club Session

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Amos, favors; Miss Leona Nuckles,| The 1908 club will meet tomorrow table decorations, and Miss Doris with Mrs, E. F. Brown, 1616 Wood-

George Osthelmer discussed “The Talge

. School's Place in the Postwar Era” Gutelius, treasurer. . les, D. H. Mosler, George McCor-| today at a meeting of the PT. A. :

Mrs. Harriett Burich, Officers of the group are Mrs. Albert Reep, president; Mrs. Henry Laut, vice president; Mrs. Helen Brown, secretary,

Committee chairmen have been

{0f school 8. The meeting was in the appointed for the vear by Mrs. Reep.

They are Mrs, James R. Loomis, program; Mrs, Adrian Robinson, so< cinl; Mrs. Claus Best, telephone, Mrs. Arch N, Bobbitt, membership; Mrs. Charles Maxwell, press; {Miss Leona Wright, courtesy; Mrs.

_.... (Norman Schriéider, parliafiientarian; Mrs. Paul Seéhausen, philanthropy.

| Mrs. James A, Matthews, correspondence; Mrs. Burtch, club pi{anist, and Mrs. Nita Milstead, con~(cert,

4-H Projects Are Completed

| Miss Janice M. Berlin, home demonstration agent, has announced that 2430 girls in Marion

LT.-S.C. Federation Talk by Governor Gates; Group Will Note Anniversary

. Governor Gates will speak Saturday at the president's day luncheon of the International Travel-Study Club federation te be held in the Columbia club. The event will be at 12:30 p. m. Honor guests will be Mrs. Lloyd A. Pottenger, federation president,

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58 chapters. The program will mark Mrs. Max H. Norris will introduce Governor Gates. A memorial to Mis. Addie S. Artman, the club's founder, will be given by Mrs. W. A. Marschke, Mrs. Frank P. Lee will lead the devotions, and “Reminiscences of Early Federation Days” will be given by Mrs. John Thornburgh, A musical program by the Seventh district, Indiana Federation of Clubs chorus, Mrs. Irene Harvey Bishop and Mrs, Georgia Marie Duturo, {has been arranged by Mrs. John

{Starost and Mrs. Frank Boles,

At the speakers’ table will be

The program will be on “Back-| Governor and Mrs. Gates, Mrs. Pot- | {tenger and officers and past presi-

{dents of the federation. Mrs. E. C. Wakelam and Mrs. Carl V. Dietz are in charge of arrange-

{ments for the event. Other chair-

men are Mrs. Paul Ritter, hospitali- | ty; Mrs, Virgil E. Marshall, reserva(tions, and Mrs. Herbert Niebergall, publicity.

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announces the approaching mar{riage of her daughter, Miss Bernice | Arshop, to Julius Bremen. He is the

{son of Mrs. Sam Satinsky, 972 Pleas- | {ant Run blvd,

The wedding will be at 8 Pp. m. Sunday in the Beth El Zedeck temple. Rabbi Israel Chodos will officlate, Friends and relatives are invited fo attend. Jack Dorman, Cincinnati, will] give Miss Arshop in marriage, The | matron of honor will he Mrs. Jack Kollinger, Miss Arshop’s sister. Miss Shirley Kollinger will serve as maid of honor, and the bridesmaid will be Miss Marie Schiff, Texarkana, Ark. Janet Louise Satinsky will be the

county completed records on 3418! home-making 4-H projects during the last 12 months.

'selected to repreSent the county in the state 4-H contests are Miss {Jane Augustine, Washington town. ship; Miss Margaret Schuh and Miss Uldene Christenberry, Wayne | township | Miss Leta Cunningham, Franklin (township, and Miss Ann Goold and Miss Betty Lou Haymaker, Warren township.

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Butler Y. W. Chapter

Holds Freshman Tea

The Butler university Y. W. C. A. honored freshmen women today at a tea In the recreation room at Jordan hall, | Miss Joan

of arrangements. The were led by Miss Wanda Coll, Avilla, and Miss Dorothy Clarke, Kokomo, had charge of the musical program. Others assisting. were Misses Thelma Endicott, June Ann Goodrich, Katharine Armstrong, Patricia Henning, Barbara Wells, Barbara ark and Lorna Dahlstrand.

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flower girl, and the ringbearer will be Harry David Satinsky, Mr. Kollinger will serve as best man, and Eugene Kollinger and Julius Bremeil, cousin of the prospective bridegroom, will be the ushers,

W.S.C.S. to Meet

Tomorrow Morning

Mrs. Robert Fennell will discuss “Leper Work’ tomorrow at a meeting of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Capitol Avenue Methodist church. The meeting will be at 11 a. m. in the church. Mrs. J. Floyd Seelig will preside and the hostess will be Mrs. John Cochran, The devotions will be led by Mrs. H, O, Warren,

university. [Reider attended Wabash college and he is a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity.

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” » 5 Mr, and Mrs, C. M. Haflner, 3949 N. New Jersey st., announce the marriage of their daughter, Lois Lorette, and Lt. John Michael Keller. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Keller, 1102 Shannon ave, The ceremony was Aug. 25 in the Blessed Sacrament chapel of SS. Petér and Paul cathedral. After Nov. 1 the couple will be at home. at 4616 Central ave, The bride is a graduate of St. Vincent's hospital school of nursing. Lt. Keller recently returned from the European theater of operations.

Elmer Mitchell, Joan Winings To Be Married

A ceremony at 8 o'clock this evening in the parsonage of the Fairview Presbyterian church will unite Miss Joan Marie Winings and Cpl Elmer Mitchell. The vows will be read by the Rev. Virgil Ragan. A pale blue suit will be worn by the bride. She has chosen black accessories and her corsage will be of pink roses. Miss Betty Mitchell will

sor the appearance of the National Audubon society's wildlife screen lectures for the third consecutive year. The lectures will be in Caleb Mills hall at Shortridge high school. Two of the programs will be on Saturday mornings for children. On Oct. 27, Howard Cleaves, Prince Bay,

Staten island, will show a movie on “Midnight Movies in Animal Land.” The other children’s program will be on March 23. The speaker will be Bert Harwell, Berkeley, Cal. The first evening program {for adults will be Nov. 29 with Mrs. Laurel Reynolds, Piedmont, Cal, showing a color film on “Fun With Birds.” On Jan. 24, Alexander Sprunt Jr., Charleston, S.C. will

to Coast.” The other evening program will be on May 17.» Tom and Arline Hadley, Detroit, will show a film on “Happy Valley.” The committee for the lectures includes Joel Hadley, Dr. John Potzger, Dr. Clare F. Cox, Mrs. Vivian Rankin, Mrs. Harry Bell Jr. and Miss Florence Geisler. 2 » =» A British isles exhibit is on display at the Children’s museum. Ma-

Mr. and Mrs. Eli Lilly, Mrs, Royer Horace Brown, Mrs. J. R. H. Moore, Miss Faye Henley and the late Mrs. D. M. Parry.

be her only attendant. She will be gowned in a dusty rose suit worn with black accessories and | a corsage of roses. Harold Finch will serve as best man. q After the ceremony, there will be} a reception in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Winings, 5335 N. Keystone ave. Mr. Mitchell is the son of Mrs. Sara Jane Mitchell, 2121 Conrad st. He recently returned from 22 months in the European theater of operations. *

Club Will Observe President's Day

A president's day luncheon will be held at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow by the North Side Study club. The luncheon will be at 12:30 p. m. in the Chinese room of the Hotel Washington. Miss Rebecca Vandercook will give a musical program, and “New Books” will be discussed by Miss Mary Cain. The hostesses will be Mrs. Lawrence CO. Miller and Mrs, Forest S. Cartwright. Officers will be installed at the meeting. - They are Mrs, Miller, president; Mrs, F. W. Hallett, vice president; Mrs. Cartwright and Mrs. J. D. Hendricks, recording and corresponding secretaries. Mrs, Roy Martin, treasurer; Mrs, Herbert K. Fatout, parliamentarian; Mrs. Hiram B. Pearce, historian, and Mrs. Laura Bates, program chairman,

Style Show Held

A fashion talk and style show were given this afternoon at the meeting of the Vesta Home Economics club of Indiana Central college. The meeting was in the school auditorium. Mrs. Elizabeth Patrick of Ayres’ fashion department was the speaker.

Freihage and Miss | {Betty Jean Barnhill were in charge | devotions |

{ The Irvington Social circle met | | yesterday with Mrs. Hettie Daringer,

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Miss Mary Alys Werkhoft will be- | come the bride of Robert Ross | Wright, yeoman 1-¢, U. 8, N., at 7! o'clock this evening here in the | New Orleans Presbyterian church, | The bride is the daughter of Mrs. George B. Asche, 5264 E. 10th st. Indianapolis, and A. E. WerkhofT, Darlington, Ind. Mr. Wright's mother is Mrs, Lon Wright, Guin, Ala, | Miss Melba Law of this city: will |: be the bride's only attendant. She | will wear a brown crepe dress with | matching accessories. Her corsage | will be of white roses. Miss Werkhoff has chosen a tur-|

The best man will be Ernest | Wright, Guin, Ala. brother of the! bridegroom. After the ceremony, | there will be a dinner at Atoll

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