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Mrs. Wood To Be Hostess At Luncheon

# Activities in the organization news include a president's day luncheon and a board meeting. A president's day luncheon will be held by members of the Minerva club at 12:30 p, m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. George Wood, 5122 Washington blvd. Mrs. Wood ‘is honorary president of the club. The program committee, including Mesdames Wood, Ralph Bishop and Carl Becker, will be hostesses

A meeting of the 18th Ward Women's Democratic league will be held at 8 p. m. today in the home of Mrs. Judson H. West 128 8 Hawthorne Lane. Feature of the meeting will be a “while elephant” sale,

5 + Mrs. H. O. Warren, 5434 N. Illinois st, will be the hostess tomorrow for a meeting of the Wednesday Afternoon club, The meeting will open with devotions by Mrs. P. ©. Nicoles, followed by talks on “Our Problems” by Mrs. Austin Clifford, Mrs. Alfred Noling and Mrs, Frank Cox, members of the League of Women Voters.

Mrs. Willlam Schroeder will entertain members of the Women’s Democratic Harmony club at 7:30 p. m. today in her home, 2640 Brill rd.

The first monthly board meeting of the season will be held by the Suemma Coleman home Friday afternoon at the home, There will be a luncheon at 1 p. m. Mrs Harvey Belton will preside. © -

1. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F, Neffle announce the engagement of their daughter, Jean Louise, to Robert A. Denk, petty officer, U. 8. N. R., son of Mr. and Mrs, Albert J. Denk, Delphi. Miss Neffle is a graduate of the Methodist hospital School of Nursing and Mr. Denk was graduated from Wabash college where he was a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity, ~(P, H. Ho photo.)

2. The engagement of Miss Juanita Harris to George F. Chisler, petty officer 2-¢, U, 8. N. R., is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Harris. Mr. Chisler's parents are Mr. and Mrs, William Roy Chisler—(P, H. Ho photo.]

York. The wedding was Sept 29

: - ! tpn oo. _ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Engagements and Recent Wedding Ceremonies. Are Announced

3. A Sept: 11 ceremony in San Diego, Cal, united Miss Patricia Elizabeth Pfau and David Earl Worrell, petty officer 1-¢, U, 8. N. R. Parents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs, George Edwin Pfau and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Worrell, all of Indianapolis.—(P. H. Ho photo.)

4. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Ferguson announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Maxine Tearney, to Sam Fedowicz, son of Mr, and Mrs. William Fedowicz of New

~(P. H. Ho photo.) 5. Miss Ruth Eleanor Trotter, formerly of Indianapolis, became the bride of Dr. Walter H. Hollis in a ceremony read Saturday in Coal City, Ill. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mme. George Edward Trotter of Coal City and the bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwin Hollis, Princeton. The couple will be at home at Carlisle Barracks, Pa.— (P. H. Ho photo.)

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8. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bruner, Greensburg, announce the marriage of their daughter, Thelma LaVerne, to Virgil V. Thornberry, fireman 1-¢, U. 8. Ni The wedding was July 18 in Columbus, Ind. The couple’s at-home address is in Philadelphia. 7. The engagement of Miss Dorothy Ann Peterman to James Richard Custer, radioman 3-¢, U. 8. N,, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Peterman, Mr, Custer is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Smith, Dearborn, Mich.—(P. H. Ho photo.)

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Mrs. Homer Higman, assisted by Mrs, Walter Brewer, will be hostess at a 1 p. m. luncheon of the Anglo-India chapter, International Travel-Study club, Saturday at her home, 4450 College ave. “India” will be the subject of a talk by Mrs.

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S i MR. AND MRS. GEORGE 0. SWAIM announce the engagement of their daughter, Louise, to Lt. Robert IL Shelhorn Jr. He is the son of Capt. and Mrs. Robert H. Shelhorn, The wedding will be this fall. Miss Swaim is attending Butler university and she is a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Lt. Shelhorn attended Purdue university, and he is a Theta Chi fraternity member. ” » » ” » » Miss Martha Elizabeth Tufts has set Dec. 2 as the date for her wedding to Philip E. Berns. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale will read the vows in the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. The bride-to-be s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Tufts, and Mr. Berns is the sor of Mrs. Ernest Berns, Miss Tufts has chosen her cousin, Miss Janet

Manuel of Anderson as her maid of honor. The bridesmaids will be Miss Janice Jackson, South Bend; Mrs, Eugene H. Yockey and

Miss Phoebe Yeo.

Parties Planned for Miss Masters

SEVERAL PRE-NUPTIAL PARTIES have been planned for Miss Barbara Masters, whose marriage to Ensign Melvin R. Laird Jr., U. 8 N, R, will take place Monday afternoon in the Second Presbyterian church. Mrs. Hal R. Keeling will have a luncheon for her tomorrow at the Woodstock club, Among the guests will be Miss Masters’ mother, Mrs. Robert J. Masters; Mesdames Melvin Masters, O. Harvey Bradley Jr., Gordon Englehart, Willlam E. Lake and Frank Dowling, Misses Dana Hackerd, Helen Marie Madden and Mary Jane Alford. On Thursday evening, Miss Hackerd and Miss Madden will entertain with a linen shower. The party will be in the Madden home. Mrs, Lake will give a shower for the bride-to-be Friday night in the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. B. K. Westfall, near Lébanon. Mrs. Lakes other guests will include Mesdames Robert Masters, Melvin Masters, Dan Hackerd, Dowling, Keeling, John Westfall, Kemper Westfall and Wesley Martin, Misses Hackerd, Madden, Alford and Ann Bishop. Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Rupel and their daughter, Mrs. Englehart will enterthin Sunday for Miss Masters and her fiance, and that evening, Dr, and Mrs. Masters will honor the couple with a bridal dinner in their home.

Miss Steinbach to Be Honored

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Miss Dana DeWitt will entertain Oct. 21 with a miscellaneous shower for Miss Emma lou Steinbach. The party will be in Miss DeWitt's home. Miss Steinbach will become the bride of Pfc. Monroe W. Smith on Nov, 6 in the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. The Rev, PF. R. Daries will read the double-ring rite, Miss Steinbach was guest at a personal shower given last night by Miss Louise Swaim, LJ » » y » » . A miscellaneous shower will be given next Monday by Mrs. Arthur Julian and Miss Eleanor Pyle honoring Miss Edna Mahr and Miss Betty Westlund.’ Approximately 40 guests will attend the party, to be in Mrs. Julian's home. Miss Mahr will become the bride of Arthur 8, Locke on Oct, 21 In McKee chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. A ceremony Oct. 20 in the Bethlehem Lutheran church will unite Miss Westlund and Raymond J. Hallenberger.

Southern Club Lists New Members

NEW MEMBERS OF THE Southern club will be special guests Saturday at the group's fall frolic and steak fry to be held at the home of Mr, and Mrs. A. Glenn Shoptaugh. They are Dr, and Mrs. Julius E, Tinder, M, Sgt. and Mrs. Vance Hill, Messrs. and Mesdames J, R. Moynahan, Leslie M, Ponder and John M, Webb and Mrs. Cassie Esdale,

» » ” - » A meeting of the Children's Museum guild will be held at p. m. Friday in the home of Mrs. Andrew Dean. Mesdames ard Bearss, Thomas Blackwell Jr. and Albert J. Smith will Committee reports will be given and reports also will be team captains on enrollment. ‘The period ment has been extended to Oct. 30. Mrs, Joseph Breese " » » - " ” Wilbur D, Peat will speak on “Famous Early American next Monday at a meeting of the Tr Research

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K.K.G. Mothers

To Have Luncheon The Kappa Kappa . Gamma Mothers’ club will have a 12:30 p.m, luncheon Thursday in the chapter house, 821 W. Hampton dr. Dr. Elizabeth B. Ward, Butler university dean of women, and Mrs, Henry Hebert, alumnae club scholarship committee chairman, will be

the speakers. Committee chairmen for the year are Mrs. Kenneth R, Badger, program; Mrs. J. C. Cunningham, social, and Mrs. J. B. Redwine and Mrs, Carl Pittenger, delegate and alternate to the Butler university Mothers’ council.

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Joann Heidenreich To Be Wed Thursday

Appearing in the bridal news are the announcements of a recent wedding and several! approaching marriages. Miss Virginia Rebecca Shields and Sgt. William Ashton Clark were married Friday in tne Irvington Methodist church. The Rev. G. E. Jones, Nappanee, officiated. i The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Cecile A. Shields, 5225 E. North st, and Mr. Clark's parents are Mr. and Mrs. P. Webster Clark, Louis~ ville. Mrs. Griffith Jones, Anderson, was the matron of honor, and the maid of honor was Miss Marian Laut. Sgt. Homer Hall served as best man. The ushers were Webster ‘Clark, ‘Louisville, brother of the bridegroom, and Mr. Jones. After ‘a trip through the south the couple will be at home in Indianapolis, The bride was graduated from DePauw university and the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music, Mr. Clark attended the University of Louisville, » » » A ceremony Thursday in the Sacred Heart Catholic church will unite Miss Joann Heidenreich and Pfe. Francis Meyers Jr. The rite will be at 10 a. m. Miss Heidenreich’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Heidenrcich, 1817 Applegate st. Mr. Meyers is the son of Prancis Meyers, 61 lk. Caven st. Mrs. H. J. Arnold, 2528 S. Delaware st., entertained last night with a shower for the bride to be. o ” » Mr. and Mrs. William B. Larmore, 1422 Comer ave., announce the apapproaching marriage of their daughter, Elizabeth Janet, and Lowell W. Baurley. The ceremony will be at 7:30 p. m. Saturday in St. Mark's Lutheran church. Mr. Baurley is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Baurley, 1451 Congress ave. Miss Charlotte Kirk will serve as maid of honor and the bridesmaids will be Miss Odilla Mathews and Miss Susanna Atkinson. The prospective bridegroom’s sister, Miss Barbara Baurley,: will be the junior bridesmaid, and Patricia Elaine Stanley will be the flower girl. Mr. Baurley’s attendants will be his father, best man, and William S. Larmore, the bride-to-be’s brother, and Jean C. Simmonds, ushers.

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Meeting Planned Mrs. Henry Heldman, Bluff 1d.! will entertain members of the Alpha chapter, Phi Gamma Sigma sorority, at 8 p. m. tomorrow,

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