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The Propylaeum Club Will Present Edwin Biltcliffe Wednesday

MEMBERS OF THE PROPYLAEUM CLUB will

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* have Edwin Biltcliffe as their guest artist Wednesday

afternoor. in the Propylaeum. Mr. Biltcliffe, pianist with the Indianapolis symphony orchestra, will play at 2:30 o'clock. His selections will include the works of Beethoven, Scarlatti, Chopin, Debussy, Helen Hood, Gershwin, Kreisler and Rachmaninoff. A’ luncheon will precede the program. The entertainment committee chairman, Mrs. William Allen Moore, will be assisted by Mesdames George R. Jeffrey, Owen E, Morrell, Edward R. Peterson, George S. Dailey, Charles Brossman, \ Perry Hahn, William Niles Wishard Jr. Angell, Alms G. Ruddell, James W. Fesler and Frank C. Ayres, - Others will include Mesdames Carl Lieber, Marvin E. Curle, H. E. Barnard, Arthur E. Krick, Paris C. Pierson, William J. Shafer, James H. Gerung Maxwell Droke, Thaddeus R. Baker, David F. Smith, Malcolm Sewell, Harold M. Trusler, Andrew Hutchison, Frank C. Groninger, Elizabeth B. Schofield, Mortimer C. Furscott, Earl B, Barnes, Charles Latham, John G. Rauch, Samuel O. Dungan, John J. Bibler, John L. Eaglesfield, Alfred D. Hitz, Herbert M. Woollen, Ralph L. Nessler, William B. Burford, Charles W, Myers, Hugh Car=penter, John E. Messick and Fred W, Case, Misses Ella G. Marthens, Ginevra McCoy. Mary Hostetter and A. Grace Hawk.

D. A. R. To Hear Senator Capehart SENATOR HOMER E. CAPEHART will address members of the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter, D. A. R.,, Thursday evening in the chapter house. The meeting will honor business and professional members. Dinner will be served at 6:30 o'clock. Mrs. Arch N. Bobbitt will introduce Senator Capehart, who will discuss “WarTorn Europe.” Mrs, Capehart will be a special guest. The officers will be introduced by Mrs. Henry C. Ketcham, and Mrs. Timothy Harrison will give’ the invocation. The general chairman is Mrs O. Harold Hershman, and Mrs. Richard L. McWilliams is serving as co-chair= man. Among those assisting “will be Mesdames John L. Goldthwaite, Herman B. Gray, Montreau F. Hatt, Florence Webster Long, Benton 8. Lowe, J. 8. Marlowe and Nathan T. Washburn, Miss Mary Helen North and Miss Margaret R. Waters, » o o 2 2 8 Mrs. John A. Bruhn will be hostess Tuesday for members of the Junior auxiliary to the Indianapolis Day Nursery association, There will be a luncheon at 1 p. m,, following a noon board meeting: Mrs. LeRoy G. Gordner and Mrs. James W. Ray will assist the hostess.

Mount Holyoke Club Will Meet

THE INDIANA MOUNT HOLYOKE CLUB will hold its first meeting of the fall season at 2:30 p. m. next Saturday in the home of Mrs. Robert Sinclair The speaker will be Mrs. Thor Wesenberg, a member of the club and associate professor of English at Butler university, Her topic will be “Post-War Education.” Miss Ruth Wells will preside ” ” » n The Aliens Francaise and the Prance Forever organizations will hold a joint meeting Oct. 25 in the Marott hotel. A dinner will be held at 6:30 p m. preceding the meeting. The guest speaker will be Jean Joseph Viala, consul general of France in Chicago. » » = s n ” “The Future of the Servicemen's Centers” will be the subject discussed by Mrs. Dorothy F. Buschmann Monday when the Officers’ Wives club meets in the Hotel Lincoln. A dinner will be held at 6:30 p. m. The hostesses will include Mesdames Gerald Wadleigh, Ralph C. Herring.and. A, P. Bonifas, Reservations may be made with Mrs. A. E. McConnell. Tentative plans for an anniversary dinner next month will be discussed by Mrs, Arthur Wayne Murphy, program chairman.

Miss Elizabeth Janet Larmore And Lowell Baurley to Be Wed In St. Mark's Lutheran Church

An altar banked with palms, ferns and fall flowers in St. Marks’ Lutheran church will form the setting this evening for the wedding of Miss Elizabeth Janet Larmore and Lowell W. Baurley. The Rev. Thomas B. Kline will read the vows at 7:30 o'clock.

Miss Larmore is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Larmore, |

1422 Comer ave., and the bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Baurley, 1451 Congress |

“Bn Wedding to Be

Entering with her .father, the ‘Tomorrow

bride will wear a white taffeta frock fashioned with a sweetheart neckline outlined in a floral design of seed pearls, long pointed sleeves and a full skirt forming a train. Her fingertip veil of illusion will! be held by a halo, and she will carry a bouquet of white roses. Miss Charlotte Kirk will serve as) maid of honor, Shé will be in a yellow mar-|j. win omeiate. quisette gown and will carry match-| The bride will wear a beige crepe | ing roses. The bridesmaids, Miss |i apt- «length dress and brown acOdilla Mathews and Miss Susanna |cessories. She will Carry a. fan Atkinson, have chosen dresses of | shaped muff of Talisman roses and| rose and sea foam green. Their] flowers will be pink roses. Miss Barbara Baurley, sister of the bridegroom and junior bridesmaid, will wear pink marquisette. Her flowers will be Talisman roses. The flower girl will be Patricia Elaine Stanley. Serving as the bridegroom’s attendants will be his father, best man, and William 8. Larmore, brother of the bride, and Jean C. Simonds, ushers. After the cere- | mony, there will be a reception in the Larmore home.

The North Methodist church will

morrow afternoon for the wedding |

bronze chrysanthemums. Miss Patricia Marilyn Powell will |

be her sistér’s only attendant. Her,

and she sories. chrysanthemums.

has chosen brown acces-

Sheehan, Charles Sheets and Gene | Olson will be the ushers, After the ceremony, there will be| a reception in the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert P, Powell, 40 W. 36th st. The couple; , will leave for a wedding trip. Mr. | Millikan is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Ralph A, Millikan, 4132 Boulevard! Place,

Fr. Sommes Hears Vows Support UNRRA

A ‘breakfast in the Homestead The Indiana League of Women followed the marriage this morning Voters will support the work’ of the! of Miss Catherine Eleanor Grady UNRRA in devastated countries in|

and Chief Petty Officer George the coming months. The announce- |

John Helmer, U. 8. N. ment was made at a recent board | The service was at 9 o'clock in meeting held in the Y. W. O. A. At] the Catholic church of Our Lord the meeting, Jesus. Christ, King. The Rev. FT. cussed Joseph Bommes officiated. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Grady, 1714 E. Kessler bivd., and Mr. Helmer is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Heimer, 320 N. Holmes ave. A white satin gown was worn w the bride. The dress was fash- | joned with a sweetheart neckline,’ fitted bodice and a full skirt cas-| cading into a train. She chose a fingertip illusion veil, and she car-| ried a prayer book topped with a white orchid. Miss Mary Ann Grady was. her sister's maid of honor. She was gowned in royal blue velvet, and. she carried wine-colored roses. The’ junior bridesmaid was Miss Betty Jo Grady, another sister, | She wore a wine-colored velvet frock, and her flowers were Briarcliff roses. George Baker, Cincin-| nati, was the best man, and serv. ing as ushers were Pfc. Otto Hurrle and Cpl. Victor Muller, After a reception in the hunters lodge of the Marott hotel, the cou ple left for a wedding trip. iai——— ft —————

recommendations to the | national league of items to be in-| cluded in the program for the year. |

John W.. Coffey, B. M. 7

be the scene at 3:45 o'clock to-|

Her flowers” will be bronze |

The best man will be the bride- | groom's brother, John Millikan, Paul |

Neal Wallace, Frieda Dale To Be Wed

A ceremony tomorrow afternoon in the Fountain Square Christian church will unite Miss Prieda Maxine Dale and Pfe. Lucien Neal Wallace. The rite will be read at 3:30 o'clock by the Rev. John Ray Clark, After the ceremony, there will be a reception in the home of the bride's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Claude A. Dalé Sr, University Heights. The couple will leave for a wedding trip 0 Chicago. The bride will wear a -vhite satin gown fashioned on princess lines with long fitted sleeves and a sweetheart neckline. A coronet of white beads will hold her tiered fingertip veil. She will carry a bouquet of roses. Maid of Honor

maid of honor, will be gowned in a gold crepe gown. She will wear elbow-length brown gloves and carry bronze and yellow chrysanthemums. The bridesmaids will be Mrs. Jennings Wood and Mrs. Robert H. Calvelage Jr. Mrs. Wood has chosen a blue frock and rose colored gloves, and the other brides~ maid will wear a rose-colored dress and light blue gloves.

Bridesmaids’ Flowers Both will carry rose, blue and _ {white pompons and will have

matching flowers in their hair,

{Ling Al. Miss Li is the guest of | Mrs. Olive Enslen Tinder,

Announcement Is Made of Three Engagements

Miss Eda Mahr (center) will become the bride of Arthur §. Locke on Oct. 21 in McKee chapel of Tabernacle Presbyterian church. She is

daughter of Mr. and

Miss Francis Mae Patterson; the!

Franklin. Mrs. |

First Night Crowd Sees Civic T heater

Animal,” which opened the theater's 31st season. One first night party included the group shown in the upper left

the performance.

A “best bib and tucker” audience turned out last night for the Civic production of “The Male

photo, They are (seated, left and

right) Mrs. John W. Coffey and Mrs. Thomas L. Neal, and (at back, left to right) Mrs. Ronald M. Hazen, Mrs. Harry T. Pritchard, Miss Helen Coffey, Mrs. Lindon A. Bailey and Mrs, Ralph T. Simon. John D. Welch, president of the theater, is pictured (upper right) as he and Mrs. Welch arrived for Mr. and Mrs, Welch had as their guests Governor and Mrs, Gates and Mrs. Harry Bitner.

E. Edward Green (center, lower photo), who shed his army status so recently he’s not yet in “civvies,” was in the audience last night. With him here are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Luker, _

P-T. A News—

A regional conference will be held: Tuesday in the War Memorial | { building by the Indiana Congress of Parents and Teachers. The theme | for the program will be “In Vain We Build the World, Unless the

81—1:30 p.m. “Partnership Between

William Book, speaker. Tea.

4 Parents and Teachers,” Mrs. Fritz Rider, niece of | WEDNESDAY | Krull, Mrs. Walter L. Caley and| | Mrs. Harry W.i1_2 p.m. “In Vain We Build Un-| Miss Mildred Finkbiner. Com-| Dragoo Sr. and| jess the Builder Also Grows,” Mrs.| mencement for 1B class; tea. | ye Odin F.| Edith Shirley. Music, mothers | THURSDAY adleigl rill { lev monn i a honoring mothers of | Theodore Potter Fresh Air—1 30 New/Yeork to en-12—2:30 p.m, “Trees and. Home,’ | DI hss Lilian « W. Lewis, rol : ‘ers . f .. Tea, E Fo Ihe Amer ove Musie, 5th and 6th Ee | irwion High—17:30 p. m. “Ex-| Mrs. Rider Dramatie Art, {18—2 p.m. “Build in the Communi- | hae Rehool. Services,” Emel A luncheon was given today for| ty,” Miss Emma L. Volker. Play : ; { Mrs. Riller by Mrs. Lowell 8. Fisher| by the first grades: exhibit; tea. iin her home, 31 E. 45th st. Six-| 20—2:30 p.m. “School and Com- EV ENTS ven guests attended. munity,” George H. Fisher. Music, | ————————— primary chorus; tea honoring | " mothers of new pupils, 1:30 p. m. | CLUBS Miss La Is Hono ed Study group meeting. Mrs, Dale iw ial Mrs. Thaddeus E. Snodgrass en-| Lucas, leader. Garfield Garden. 1:30 p.m., Tues.| the group also dis- | tertained this afternoon in her suite! 32—1:45 p.m. Mrs. Helen D. Gray,| ID he Prospect branch library, at the Claypool hotel for Miss Li| speaker. Music, primary grades. 1 Spruce, Fall Planting, . A. Irwin,

Readings, Mrs. Wilbur Sarber.

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p.m. Mrs. Gertrude Parliamentary Law. 31 E. 46th, hostess. Luncheon. Mothers and Daughters

1:30 p.m,, Mon, Food Craft shop,

Hills Country club. “Caleb Mills,” Mrs. John K. Goodwin, Luncheon Tuxedo Park Kindergarten Mothers

1:15 p.m, Wed, In the kinder- . garten, Bpeaker:; installation. Woman's Rotary. 6:15 p. m., Tues In the Woman's Department club. Frank M. Wallace, speaker. | Guest day. MISCELLANEOUS | Patrons and pupils of school 78 2 p.m. Sun. Children’s museum. Family hour, SORORITIES

Beta chap. Beta Chi Theta. night, Mrs. Robert Henry, N. Temple, hostess, Wiener roast, | Alpha chap. Epsilon Sigma Alpha. |

_ ; 8 p.m, Mon. In the clubroom, Sra Rauh bldg. ' » . The Rev. Mrs, Sumner L. Martin announce the engagement of thelr daughter, Mary Anna (left), Society to Meet to Cpl. Gene Well, son of Mr. and Mrs, Frank 1 Weil of Burlington, In. The wedding will be in Februi Times Special (P. H. H® photo.) 3

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Noon, Mon. Mrs, Lowell S. Fisher, !

| Benefit, !

Century bldg. Pillowcase card party. Review. 12:30 p.m, Mon. Meridian |

Mon. 3820 | Hugh J. Baker Jr.

Club Skating Session | —

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John Hatfield To Be Marrred

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Serving as ringbearer will be Bar-| Builder Also Grows.” eee rs et eres eet en bara Stiles. The best man will be| Registration will open at 9:30] Buscher. Mrs. J. W. Eickman, Miss Eleanor Louise Hilgenberg| Harlan Wallace, brother of theia m. On the afternoon program| speakers. Tea: social hour. : ea become the bride of John R. |bridegroom, and Claude A. Dale Jr.| will be panel discussions and council |36—2:30 p.m, “Safety in the Com-| Hatfield in a ceremony at 3:30 {and Ralph Stiles will be ushers. |clinics. The committee chairmen munity,” Mrs, Guy O. Byrd. o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the Mr. Wallace is the son of Mr, for the meeting are Mrs, Walter L. Safety movie; music, 5th and 6th| Meridian Heights Presbyterian | of Miss Phyllis P. Powell and Allan and Mrs. Ira Wallace, Bridgeport,| Thoms, arrangements; Mrs., Her-| grades. (church. The single-ring ceremony Brown Millikan. Dr. Dallas Brown- He has spent 32 months in Africa, |Schel Wheeler, hospitality. 38—2:30. p.m. Mrs. Byrl McClure, | Vill be read by Dr. Sidney Blair !Corsica and Italy. Mrs. Irvin Morris, publicity; Mrs. speaker. Program, 1B pupils. Harry. sitet ites | Walter L. Caley and Mrs, Basil{39-1:30 p.m. “Charactes—Final | Miss Hilgenberg is the daughter of Fischer, hostess, and Mrs, John B.| Aim of Education,” Miss Lena D,|Mr. and Mrs. Noble C. Hilgenberg, | Mrs. Kenneth Rider | Lewis, registration. | Swope. Community singing; tea. | | 3214 Washington hava, ad Je 2 2 =n 3 Tea honoring ast | Pridegroom’s parents are Dr, anc To Study i 1n East The schedule of city P.-T. A. [2-3 Do. and loro bast | Ce. B. P. Hatfield, 5904 CenMr. and Mrs. Harry Dragoo II meetings for next week foliows: pupils, | tral ave. {will entertain with an open house | MONDAY |70—1:30 p.m. “Services to #he | Mr, Hilgenberg wit give his dress will be: of coral-colored crepe from 3 to 5 p. m. iomorrow in their | School 9—8 p.m. Mrs. David Drake,| Family,” Robert F. Nelson. Music, | daughter in marrage, She will be lhome, 4520 N. Pennsylvania st | presiding. Health ribbons to be| 3d nd 4th grade chorus. In: Boned, I Phils Sein Sl im FA rarded; i stallation. | # “ asque, romance nec 2 The event will awarded; Day |80—2 p.m. “You and Your Clothes,” long sleeves tapering into points noncr Mrs. Ken- | mind | Mrs. Elizabeth M. Patrick. | over the hands and a gathered skirt neth N, Rider Jr, James E. Roberts—1:15 p.m. Mrs. extending into a train.

| Bride's Attendants

Her tiered fingertip veil of illu-

sion will be caught by a shirred {tulle princess cap. She will carry {a shower of gardenias and white | orchids. Miss Jean Munson, Warsaw, will ibe the maid of honor, and the bridesmaids will be Miss Martha Frances Dunn, Zionsville; Miss | Nancy Cochrane and Miss Anne

| Sturtevant. Their frocks will be in shades of { colonial rose taffeta. high round necklines, cap | sleeves, fitted basques and gathered {skirts, They will wear matching gauntlets and carry mums in pink and rose Ben Hatfield Jr, | brother's best man, and the ushers {will be Lt. R. T. Lochry, Chicago: Hugh Thornburgh and Maj. Alex Clark After a reception in the church

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trip Miss Hilgenberg attended Indiana university and she member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. The bridegroom was graduated from I, U, He is a Delta Tau Delta fraternity member,

‘Ohio State Groups ‘To Be Entertained

| Members ofthe Indianapolis Ohio and at 4| tomorrow by Mr, and Mrs. 3208 Forest |

| State { alumni p. m. | Charles T. | Manor ave.

university alumnae will be entertained

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cludes Messrs, and Mesdames Wil {llam. B. McCaw, : Carl Robert Wick { Learny Jones, Hershel Goodman {Eugene G. Rich, {and Frederick Gilchrist and Mrs C. 8. Wheeler.

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church. was to be held in the Woodstock club, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davy Eaglesfield, 25 E. 37th st., and Lt, Kirchhoffer’s parents are Bishop and Mrs. Kirchhoffer, Wilshire rd.

The bride entered the church with her father. Her ivory satin brocade gown was fashioned with a yoke of mousseline de sole, fitted basque and long tapered sleeves. The full skirt formed a train.

Her fingertip veil of {illusion was attached to a coronet of orange blossoms.

Mrs, Wendell D. Little Jr. was her sister's matron of honor and the bridesmaids included Miss Edythe Michaux -Hobson, Richmond, Va., and Miss Sallie Eaglesfield, cousins of the bride. They chose jade velvet dresses made with . sweetheart necklines, fitted basques, bracelet-length | sleeves and full skirts, Lt. Kirchhoffer's brother, Donald Kirchhoffer, specialist 1-¢, U, 8.

Bishop Kirchhoffer Reads Vows

Lt. Kirchhoffer

And Miss Patricia Eaglesfield

The Rt. Rev."Richard A. Kirchhoffer, bishop of the Episcopal dir . cese of Indiamapolis, officiated this afternoon at the marriage of bk * son, Lt. Richard Ainslie Kirchhoffer Jr, U. 8. N. R.,, and Miss Patric

The wedding took place at 4 o'clock in the Advent Episcop ! Immediately after the double-ring ceremony, a receptic :

best man. The ushers were I George Bausewine, U. 8. N, R., Cir. - cinnati; Lt. Thomas Remor : Foster, A. U. 8, Mobile, Ala; L . Little Jr, A. U. 8,, and R, D, Eaglec~ field Jr. Mrs. Eaglesfield chose a powder blue floor-length gown of crepe and the bridegroom's mother was ia dark green crepe. After the reception Lt. and Mra, Kirchhoffer were to leave ior a wed« ding trip. For traveling, the brids chose a navy blue wool suit and matching accessories. They will I's at home after Nov. 1 in Madiso:, Wis., where the bridegroom will Le stationed, The bride attended Sweet Brier college and the John Herron Ait school. She is a member of tra Junior league, the Christamore Aid society, The Playersuclub, the Ipdiana Society of Colonial Dames cf America and the Gen. Arthur St, Clair chapter, D. A. R. The brides groom was graduated from the Uni« Mwersity of the South in Sewanes,

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