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Society—
_ First Lambs Club Frolic of the Season Will Be Preceded by Numerous Parties
A ROUND OF INFORMAL PARTIES'AND DINNERS will precede the Lambs club “fall frolic” to be held tonight in the Columbia club. The event will open the club's social season, and the program will be given
by members of the group.
On the program will be Mr. and Mrs. Louis I. Thomas, Ray F. Sparrow, Obie J. Smith, Mesdames Henry E. Todd, William F. Souder, Kenneth E. Kinnear, Edward Gallahue and A. K. Scheidenhelm. Miss Joan Xanders
of Chicago also will appear.
_ The program chairmen are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Matthews, with Mr. and Mrs. John G. Kinghan and Mr. and Mrs. John B. Stokely Wilson will entertain with a cocktail party in their home and dinner at the club. Their guests will be Messrs. and Mesdames Alan W. Boyd, Hubert Hickam, John
as assistants. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E.
Hollett, Jeremiah Cadick and Gerald R. Redding. Mr. and Mrs. Hiser's Party
A “DUTCH TREAT” PARTY with Lt. Cmdr. and Mrs, Newell Munson will be Lt. Joseph Wallace, Messrs. and Mesdames Edson T. Wood, Volney Brown, Paul Starrett and William J, Loche head. The group will attend a cocktail party in the home of Mr, Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Hiser will entertain informally before the party. Their guests will be Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Alex L. Taggart Jr. and Mr, and
and Mrs. Wood before dinner.
Mrs. Joseph L. Hanna.
Another party, that of Mr. and Mrs. M. Stanley McComas Jr., will include Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blackburn, Warren Atkinson and Miss Jerry Cullen. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. P, Dewey will be Lt, and Mrs, David Whitney, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Baron, Mr, and Mrs. George Vyverberg and Mrs. Frances Bowen,
Guests of Louis Rainier
A PARTY ENTERTAINED by Mr. and Mrs. Irving Fauvre and Mr. and Mrs, Louis Schwitzer Jr. will include Mr, and Mrs. William H. Wemmer and Mr. and Mrs. David Stone Jr. Entertaining for Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rainier, Seymour; Mr. and Mrs. Ford Kaufman, Joe Williams, Mrs. Lucille Whitehill and Miss Betty Lee will
be Louis Rainier.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Willson will be the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth E. Kinnear. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Scheidenhelm will have an informal party in their home before going to the club for dinner, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Eaglesfield Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Van Riper and Lt. and Mrs. Richard Kirchhoffer Jr. will form another party. Dudley R. Gallahue's guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hutchinson, South Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dabney, Cincinnati; Messrs, and Mesdames John K. Ruckelshaus, Thomas Kackley, Albert J. Beveridge, Kurt P, Pantzer and Edward Gallahue, Mrs. William Sparks, Miss Jane Leasure, Miss Xanders, Richard Mansfield and . George R. Schneider.
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Other Parties Planned
A DINNER IN THE COLUMBIA CLUB will be given by Dr, Walter L. Bruetsch for his guests. They will be Col. and Mrs, Arthur W. Herrington, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davy Eaglesfield, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Bobbs, Mrs. E. M, Hem-
Mrs. Donald M. Mattison, enway .and Robert Kruse.
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Smith will have as their guests Mr. and Mrs, ' George Burks of Louisville who are visiting them this week-end, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Smith, Mr. and Mrs, Buford Cadle and Thomas West, Also at their table will be Mr. and Mrs. Pearson Smith and
their guests.
In Mr, and Mrs. Robert Ferriday’s party will be Messrs. and Mesdames William Garstang, Norman Baxter, Paul Briney and George Halverson. Other parties will be tHose of Alexander Thomson,
Ray F. Sparrow, George Bardwell and Dr. F, R. Hensel.
McKee Chapel Will Be Scene Of Wedding
Miss Edna Mahr will become the bride of Arthur S. Locke in a single-ring service at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Dr, Roy Ewing Vale will officiate in the McKee chapel of Tabernacle Presbyterian. church, Miss Mahr is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mahr, 3428 Carrollton ave, and the bridegroom is the nephew of Mr. and Mrs. L, 8. Lyon, St. Louis. _ Mrs. Harold H. Hoover will be her sister's matron, of honor, and the bridesmaid will he Miss Eleanor Pyle. Attendants’ Frocks Mrs. Hoover has chosen a dress of blue net fashioned with a fitted bodice, sweetheart neckline and bouffant skirt. Her bouquet of pale pink roses will match the flowers in her hair. Miss Pyle will wear a pale pink marquisette. frock designed with a fitted bodice, sweetheart neckline, three-quarter length sleeves and ruffied bouffant skirt. Her flowers will be ‘dark pink roses, and she will wear matching flowers in her hair. Entering with her father, the
A Reception in the Columbia Club
Follows Betty Westlund's
Marriage to R. J. Hallenberger
An altar banked with palms, ferns and candelabra formed the setting this afternoon for the wedding of Miss Betty Westlund and Raymond J.
Hallenberger.
The Rev. Donald E. Elder read the vows at 3:30 o'clock in the Bethle-
hem Lutheran church.
bride will be gowned in white silk jersey made with a sweetheart neckline and short sleeves. She will wear matching mitts. 3 Her three-tiered fingertip veil of illusion will fall from a satin loop headdress. She is to carry a bouquet of white roses and stephanotis. The bride's mother will wear a
black accessories and a dark red rose corsage. Mrs, Lyon will wear a black street-length frock with a
lilac wool dressmaker suit with |
"read the vows tonight uniting Miss
" Holler, 1127 Reid place.
The bride's parents are Mr. and
Holler-Murphy Wedding Today
The Rev. Prank W. Buckner will
Tressella V. Murphy and William E. Holler. The ceremony will be at 8:30 o'clock in the New Bethel Baptist church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Loui W, Murphy, Decatur, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter E.
An ivory satin gown in princess style will be worn by the bride. The dress has a long train, sweetheart neckline and long, pointed sleeves, A three-tiered veil of illusion will fall from a crown of pearlized orange blossoms. The bride will carry a prayer book topped by an orchid. Pastel Frocks Mrs, Richard Reidenback, Van Wert, O., will be her sister's matron of honor. Her dress will be of blue chiffon and she will carry a colonial bouquet of pompgys and yellow roses. The bridesmaids will be Mrs, Henry Denofori and Mrs. Luther Sutherland, New Bethel, Mrs. Denofori will carry pink pompons with her shell pink frock. Mrs. Sutherland, in peach chiffon, will carry Briarcliff roses.
Father Best Man
Nancy Ann Sutherland, New Bethel, flower girl, will carry a basket of rose petals, She will be dressed in yellow chiffon. The bridegroom's father will be best- man. Serving as ushers will be Robert Earl Smith, Acton, and Edward Sutherland, New Bethel. After a reception in the church, the couple will leave for a vedding trip. They will be at home, after Nov. 1, at 2035 N. Meridian st.
White Cross Guild Sessions Scheduled
Fourteen units of the White Cross guild will hold meetings next week in the service center,
Mrs. Albert FP. Westlund, 5215 Kenwood ave., and parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. John J. Hallenberger, Evansville. Entering with her father, the bride wore white slipper satin styled with a scalloped romance neckline, long, pointed sleeves, a gored skirt and a full train. Her four-tiered fingertip veil was attached to a tulle cap and snood covered with French orange blossoms. . She carried bouvardia and gardenias. The maid of honor, Lt. Sue Bojinoff, army nurse corps, Santa Ana, Cal, wore an embassy pink frock with a fitted satin basque, short, puffed sleeves, romance neckline, flared peplum and bouffant net skirt? Matching mitts and a floral halo completed her costume. BShe carried Briarcliff roses. Similar dresses were worn by Miss Harriet Meister and Miss Marilyn Beimforde, bridesmaids. Miss Meister was in royal yellow and Miss Beimforde in regal blue.
Wedding Trip South Their bouquets were of Johanna Hill and Talisman roses. They also wore mitts and halos matching their Hresses, The bridegroom’s attendants were Lt. Harry E. Rowbottom, Crawfordsville, best man, and Harold J. Lutterman and Bernard F. Flittner, both of Evansville, ushers. The bride attended Indiana uni~ versity and Mr. Hallenberger attended Purdue university, The couple left for a wedding trip to Miami Beach, Fla., after a reception in the Columbia club. They will be at home in Evansville,
Guild Will Plan Benefit Dance
. A luncheon meeting will be held Tuesday by St. Margaret's Hospital guild in the country home of Mrs. L. D. Grisbaum. Before the business session, the entertainment committee will meet to complete plans for the guild's
corsage of gardenias.
Reception Follows
The bridegroom will have as his best man his brother, Don E. Mahr. Lt. Hoover will be an usher, Mesdames Thomas E. Toll, W. C. Otto and J. A. Schumaker, Miss Eleanor Humes and Miss Eloise Schumaker will assist at a reception in the bride’s home after the ceremony. After a short wedding trip to St. Louis, the couple will be at home at 305 E. Elm st, Urbana, Ill.
Fall Outing Planned By Theta Sigma Phi
The annual fall outing for the Indianapolis alumnae, Theta Sigma Phi sorority, and their families will be held tomorrow afternoon in Wallywood, home of Mr, and Mrs. Wallace O. Lee. Assisting Miss Luana Lee will be Misses. Hildred Punk, Katherine Bowlby and Betty Thome. Mrs. Rosamond Risser Jones will preside at the business meeting.
Sorority Hostess Mrs. Everett Alloway will entertain members of the Delta Theta Tau alumnae at 8 p. m. Tues-
1. Oct. 28 has been set as the date for the marriage of Miss Louise Swaim, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George O. Swaim, fo
Lt. Robert H. Shelhorn Jr. son of Capt. and Mrs. R. H. Shelhorn. . (Liang Shen photo.) 2. Chaplain and Mrs. J. Lemuel Johnson announce the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth Ann, and Verlyn D., Clark, U, 8. N. R., son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Clark, Hot Sulphur Springs, Colo. (P. H. Ho photo.) 3. Miss Pam Rae Valentine's
photo.)
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
(P. H. Ho photo.)
Mr. Sweeney attended the University of Missouri’ where he was a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. He recently was discharged from the army after serving on the “Stars and Stripes” staff in Paris and with the army news service in New York,
(Bachrach photo.)
‘Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gilbert, Bluefield, W. Va., are parents of the prospective bridegroom.
engagement fo Richard A. Gilbert is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Valentine,
4, Mr. and Mrs, Raymond S. Perry announce the engagement of their daughter, Jeanne, to George E. Landis Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Landis, Columbus, O. Miss Perry is a Butler university student and Mr. Landis attended Dartmouth college and Yale university. Recently discharged from the army, he is attending the Ohio State university School of Medicine, 5: Miss Barbara Taylor is the bride-to-be of Lt. (j.g.) Harry Markus, U. 8, N,, son of Mrs. Harry Markus, She is the daughter of Mrs. Paul Taylor, 6. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Test announce the engagement of their daughter, Cynthia, to Raymond George Sweeney, New York, son of Timothy G. S weeney, Kansas City, Mo, Tudor Hall school and Briarcliff junior college, is a member of the Yunior league.
(Bretzman photo.)
Miss Test, a graduate of
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Jane Holt Shook
St. Paul's Episcopal church was
Buschmann,
Ayres Buschmann. The Rev. William Burrows, rector of the church, read the single~ ring ceremony before an altar decorated with vases of white chysanthemums and pompons. The ' chancel entrance Was marked by seven-way candelabra ‘land arrangements of cybodiums and white chrysanthemum plants. As she entered the church with her father, the bride wore a white Duchess satin gown styled with a sweetheart neckline accented with heirloom lace. Wears Heirloom Lace The fitted princess basque had a row of tiny buttons down the front, and the long fitted sleeves formed points over the hands. The full, gored skirt swept into a long train. A cap of heirloom rosepoint lace held her, tiered fingertip veil of tulle and she carried stephanotis and ivory roses with an orchid center. Bridal Attendants r attendants wore champ colored frocks with satin basics and bouffant net skirts. Miss Mary Joe McGuire, the maid of honor, carried Johanna Hill and pink Bountiful roses, bronze chrysanthemums and brown oak leaves, tied with brown satin loops. The bridesmaids carried similar bouquets and wore half hats of oak leaves mounted on brown satin and caught with clusters of Pinocchio roses.
The wedding will be at 7:30 p. m. next Saturday in the McKee chapel of Tabernacle Presbyterian church.
To Albert W. Buschmann; Rev. Burrows Officiates
noon, for the marriage of Miss Jane Holt Shook to Albert William
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Briant Shoo 36774 Watson rd., and Mr. Buschmann is the son of the late Mrs, Ethel
Tudor Class To Give Play
The senior class of Tudor Hall school will present the play, “Brief Music” (Lavery), at 8:15 p. m. Nov. 3 in the school auditorium, Members of the cast will be Miss Robin Good, Robinson, Ill.; Misses Barbara McGown, Sally Stokely, Carolyn Crom, Helen Rogers, Betty Ann \Arensman and Dolores Covert. Miss Nell McM. Frazier, drama instructor, is directing the play, assisted “by Miss Harriet Smith, The scene adviser is Miss Irene Sartor. . Seniors on the production staff are Miss Mary Harrell, technical director; Miss Jeanne Robinson, business managef; Miss Suzanne Shriver, property manager; Miss
Jacqueline Canfield, costume chairman and Miss Flo Mary Foreman,
day in her home, 3724 N. Illinois st.
publicity manager.
Skating Clu}
Begins Season
They are: Monday-Fifty-first and Wallace
EVENTS
CLUBS Colonial Boston chap, I. T.-8. C. 10 a. m. Wed. Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. Noble Reynolds, speaker. Erin Isle chap, I. T-8. C. 8 p. m. Oct, 26. Mrs. B. P. Mulcahy, 3825 Arthington blvd. Mrs. John Thornburgh, speaker. Guest night. New England, 2:15 p. m. Tues. Mrs. P. C. Lewis, 5636 College, hostess. “New England Homes,” Mrs. Hugh H. Hanna. MISCELLANEOUS
Madden-Nottingham unit, Ameri-~ can Legion auxiliary. 8 p. m. Tues. Post home, 1130 W.-30th. Monthly social meeting. P.-T. A. Bluff Avenue. 2:30 p. m. Wed. In the school. Business meeting. 7:30 p. m. Wed, card party, In the school. Plackville Study Group. 1 p. m. Wed. Trip to Children’s Museum. Pleasant Run. 7:45 p. m, Tues, In the school. Program, University Heights. 2 p. m. Wed. In
the school; “Character Building at School and Home,” Mrs, Basil Fischer,
Doris Tuttle Is Bride
A breakfast at the Lake Shore Country club followed the wedding of Miss Doris Tuttle and Clifford Peters at 9 o'clock this morning,
St. Catherine of Sienna church. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Tuttle, 1015 Hervey st. Mr. Peters is thé son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Peters, 1617 Union st, Bride Wears White Entering with ) her father, the bride wore white satin, Her gown was fashioned with a scalloped romance neckline, long tapered sleeves, a fitted basque and a gathered skirt forming a train, Mrs, Kenngth Deer, matron of honor, wore cameo blue taffeta and net and carried a colonial bouquet of chrysanthemums and pink roses. Sisters Are Bridesmalds Misses Pauline and Laura Tuttle, their sister's bridesmaids, wore frocks of petal pink taffeta and net. ‘Their bouquets were similar to Mrs. Deer's. Kathleen Phelan, the flower girl, was dressed in pink taffeta and net, Edward Knartzer was ths best man and ushers were Frank Mueller and Wilbert Schuck. ;
The single-ring service was read | by the Rev. Fr. R. J. Hostetter in| Catholic |
Lee-Clever Vows Read
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad W. Clever, 4451 Washington blvd, was the scene this afternoon for the wedding of their daughter, Helen, to Maj. Robert E. Lee, - Dr. Logan Hall, pastor of the Meridian Street Methodist church, read the single-ring service at 4 o'clock. Ma). Lee is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W, Lee, Edmonton, Alberta. A white mousseline de sole gown was worn by the bride. The dress had a basque waist, sweetheart neckline, long pointed sleeves and a full skirt with a long train. A bonnet of lace held her fulllength illusion veil. She carried a bouquet of lilies, stephanotis and white roses, Mrs. Harry B. Pock Jr. her only attendant, wore a pink mousseline de sole frock fashioned lke the bride's. Her corsage was of ‘pink and white pompons. Lyle Snavely, Chicago, served as best man, and the ushers were Mr. Pock and Capt. John D. Bang, Mason City, Iowa, After a recepiion in the Clever home, the couple was 0 leave for a trip to the Smoky mountains, They will be at home in Indianapolis. The bride was graduated from | Butler university, and she is a mem{ber of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority and the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter,»D. A. R. Maj. Lee is a graduate of the University of Al berta.
—————————————— Party Will Be Given
They were Miss Susanna Pugh, Hammond; Miss Catherine Guffin, Gary; Mrs. John Dean and Miss Mary Anne Pearce. Reception at I. A. C. Mr. Bus¢chmann’s attendants were Richard W. Helton, best man, and, as ushers, James Lamb, Richard Brooks, Furman Danner and Vincept Earle. A reception in the Indianapolis Athletic ' club followed the ceremony. After a wedding trip, the couple will be at home in Indianapolis. For traveling, the bride will wear a black-and-white checked suit, black accessories and an orchid corsage. She attended Indiana university and is a Kappa Kappa Gamma §0~ rority member.
Hairdressers Plan Annual Convention
Times Special CHICAGO, Oct. annual convention of the National Hairdressers and Cosmetologists as-
through Tuesday.
20.—The 25th
sociation will be held here tomorrow
Among those from Indianapolis
Is Married
the scene, at 3:30 o'clock this afters
Nuptial Vows Will Be Read |
In Cincinnati
Times Special “CINCINNATI, Oct. 20.—A singles ring ceremony to be read here tow night will unite Miss Virginia Mare = garet Knauft, until recently of Ins = dianapolis, and Kermit Wilkinsong son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Wil kinson, Charleston, W. Va. bride is the daughter of Mr. Mrs. Christian uft, Cincinna The ceremony, at 7:30 o'clock the Westwood Salem Presbyte: church, will be read by the Benjamin Adams, pastor of church. ‘ : To Carry Prayerbook A white satin gown, its deep yoke bordered with lace, will worn by the bride. The dress has
the bride’s fingertip tulle veil and she will carry white orchids on prayerbook, Her attendants will be Miss Aud rey Knauft, her sister's maid of honor, and Mesdames Charles Schott, Charles Remle and Leland Stamper, bridesmaids. They will have fitted Jersey fitted ' frocks—the maid of honop wearing deep rose and the bride maids blue. All the attendants will carry bronze chrysanthemums.,
Trip to Smokies
The bridegroom's attendants will be Frank Riggs, best man, a Joseph Crouch, Mr. Schott and Li (jg) Robert Knauft, ushers. After a reception in the Hotel Alms, the couple will leave for wedding trip to the Great Sm mountains. The bride will trav in a lime green suit worn with matching hat, black accessories and" an orchid corsage. ] The at home address will be "ne ; Charleston. Mr, Wilkinson recent. ly was discharged from the army after serving overseas three and a half years. ¢ 0
Museum Program
The patrons and pupils of school 7 will be special guests at the Chile dren’s museum “family hour” tom morrow afternoon. Assisting Mrs. Eva Wiles, principal, will be Mess" dames Earl Sims, George Altes and Orville Irvin.
Mesdames Bessie Shelburne,
Mabel Thoms,
mann.
who will attend the session are|] Mil- | dred Rottler, Florence Trowbridge, | Murt Craig and| Ethel Brenton, Miss Irma Zook, Miss Betty Wheeler and Paul Ray-
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Because FLOWERS Say
of Indianapolis
By Miss Funkhouser
Miss May Jo Funkhouser, Meridian pl., row afternoon with a miscellaneous shower for Miss Carroll Rogers.
mother, Mrs, Elmer Funkhouser. Miss Rogers will become the bride
U. 8. N. R., on Nov. 4 in Sweeney chapel at Butler university, The
34 will entertain tomor- |
The hostess will be assisted by her|
of Midshipman Robert A. Spray, |
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It So Easily and Naturally! g v7 The ALLIED FLORIST ASSN.
FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED ANYWHERE
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loved one. The
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and memorial is your final rites for q efficiency of our
party guests will fnclude Mrs. J. B. Rogers, mother of the bride-to-be; Mesdames GG. W. Little, Noffke, James B. Wright, Jamas Wattring and W. A. Kroeplin,
Also Misses Kramer, Connie
Mary Doran,
Robert
Virginia Buzanne
Caldwell, Virginia Armstrong, Charlotte Metz, Polly Stone, Peggy Mc-
Laughlin, Marilyn
ginia Street and
hymer, Vir-
rilyn Rogers.
P. H. N. A. Auxiliary
The junior
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Health Nursing association, will
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A reception will be held this eve- meet at 12:30 p. m. Monday with| {Hing In the home of the ‘brass Mu, Paris Pierson, parents, 1d
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staff will do much to relieve your troubled’ mind during this time, Depend upon us to render a service of character. A source of consolation to those left behind,
HISEY & TITUS ENlostua’sy
951 NORTH DELAWARE ST.
