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The bridal news includes the announcements of engagements and a pre-nuptial party. Mr, and Mrs. Edward O. McDonald, 1120 E. 35th st., announce the engagement of their daughter, Frances, to Arthur Chafee, son of Arthur, Chafee, Shelbyville. The wedding will be in January, » ” td The engagement of Miss Carol Jean Coffee to Bruce E. Regadanz, motor machinist’'s mate 2-c, U. 8. N. is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence M, Coffee, 2118 N, DeQuincy st. The rite will be soon. Mr. Regadanz is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Ross G. Regadanz, 503 E. 23d st. » » ” Miss Ruth E. Ittenbach, 556 N. Oxford st., will be the hostess Thursday évening at a miscellaneous shower honoring Miss Ruth M. Pfleger. Miss Pfleger will become the bride of T. Sgt. Harry Richardson next month, She ig the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Pfleger, 3742 8, Meridian st. The prospective bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Richardson, 609 Parkway ave. The party guests. will be Mesdames Pfleger, Richardson, William Habig, Harold G. Riley Jr. Bernard J. Griffin, Walter C. Kennedy, Emil G. Rassmann Jr. and G. J. Ittenbach. Also, Misses Joanne - Pfleger, Eleanor Richardson, Ruth Anne Wade, Theresa McNulty, Sallie T. Vaught and Maurine Alfred. Mrs. William P. Ittenbach will assist her daughter.
Couple Takes Trip South
Miss Thelma Bernice Gernstein and Robert O’Koon exchanged vows at 2:30 o'clock yesierday afternoon in the Harrison room at the Columbia club. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gernstein, New The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Charles O'Koon, Louisville, Ky.
Two Attendants The ceremony was read by Rabbi Israel Chodos, assisted by Cantor Myro Glass. The couple was attended by
| Miss Mildred Kraft and Irving Weinberg,
Madison. Miss Kraft Wore a gray crepe dress with black Rccessories and an orchid corsage. Wedding Trip The bride was gowned in an fqua street-length dress worn with brown accessories. She 8 white prayerbook topped by white orchids. Following a dinner in the Columbia club, the couple left for a wedding trip to Florida. They will be vt home at 1919 Trevilian way, Louisville, .after Dec. 1. "The bride is a graduate of Butler
. university.
Churchwomen Book
Meeting Tomorrow
Mrs. Richard Moore is general chairman, for the fall meeting to pe held tomorrow by the Third
Shristian church’s Women's council. | A board meeting at 3:30 p. m. in| the church will open the day's ac-|
tivities, Mrs. L. P. Highley will
} breside.
Seven circles of the council will Aold business sessions at 4:30 o'clock. Following a 6:30 o'clock dinner, Mrs. Robert Ulrich will talk n “Indianapolis” and Mrs. Arthlir J. Leigeber on “Uprooted Ameritans.”
Miss Martha Isham
[s Honor Guest
Miss Martha Isham was the onor guest yesterday at a party piven by Miss Mary Alice Oval ind Miss Mary Alice Free... The barty was in Miss ,Free’s home, 184 East dr. Woodruff Place. Miss Isham will become the bride Mf Chief Petty Officer Walter I. Handy, U, 8. N. R,, this fall. Mrs. Walter L. Stout and Mrs, W. B. Bhope entertained recently for the bride-to-be.
Bridge Party
Mrs. John W. Cook will enterain members of the Alpha chaper, Chi Phi Gamma sorority, at ! p. m. today in her home, 1501 N. Bosart ave, Je held after the business session.
MONDAY, OCT. 22, 1945
Miss McDonald
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per right), rib-hugging
sleeves. (Ayres’)
dress (below) of crepe with jet motifs and a pair of pink roses waist, (Block's)
Nettie Rosenstein’s blue-green evening gown with draped hemline (upper left) + has dragon motifs in metallic embroidery on the left forearm and right upper-arm of its long sleeves. (Wasson's)
A slight train accents the formality of Traina-Norell’s black evening gown (upIt has a high, round neckline, bodice and * rippling
Short but festive black for fall and winter gaieties, in a New York designed
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And in a couple of
unadorned satin.
THE LONG dinner most often shown in and with just enough
like their big sisters, dresses. “Dressing up,” as champions among the recently was Designer
alities when it comes cape
But at night, wear din
sequin
And that's the wa at the
Fashions By LOUISE FLETCHER LIGHT-HEARTED CLOTHES for light
over. Evening clothes were in order for the Civic theater's recent opening night.
night, more evening frocks made their “bow.
of reasons for dressing up—the first concert of the Indianapolis symphony orchestra's season. Luckily, most of the country's designers have supplemented. their fall and winter collections with new cocktail, dinner and evening dresses, Starring in every collection, and promising to be the jewel in every. woman's. after-dark wardrobe this season, is the festive short black dress, flicker« ing ‘with its own sequin lights or sleekly effective in
For Really ‘Big’ Nights
or jeweled touches to make it. ‘“all-purposeful.” Young people whose hearts were overseas had little heart for dressing up. Now that they are feels ing gay and really alive again, they can go to town, To begin with, there's the youthful adaptation of the little black dress with glitter for dates after dark—a. welcome and exciting change from the basic crepe dress that for several seasons past has served both up to five o'clock and after. For really “big” nights, the younger element, just
lieves American women should
“If you are a business woma, tailleurs or other such suitable attire during the day,
“If womén only knew how much more beautiful they looked in such gowns, they would wear them on every suitable occasion,”
Whether they're inside the dresses themselves or are just interested bystanders (males, of course).
INDIANA
Woman's Editor
are finding their way. lists now that the war's
At first fall frolic Saturday
weeks there will be that best
dress for home or dining out is slim but wearable silhouette, of a glow in sequins, beaded
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she declares. y lots of people feel about it.
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_ |Spencer Club
Tomorrow
~~ Sorority Members To Hear Book Review
The Spencer club will meet tomorrow with Mrs. J. P. Lucas, 806 Fairfield ave. A musical program will be given by the hostess. Mrs. B. H. Harris and Mrs, Frank Wright will assist.
Mrs. W. R. Holder, 5703 E. Wash-
morrow for a meeting of the Irv. ington ' chapter, Epsilon Sigma Omicron sorerity.
“King Edward VIII”
son, The devotions will be led by Mrs. W. H. Colsher.
Members of the Inter Alia club will meet tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Mabel Renick, 3702 N. Illinois st. Book reviews will be given by Mrs. Ancil Brown and Mrs. George W. Mercier.
A meeting of the Servicemen’s Wives club will be held at 7 p. m. Wednesday in the Y. W. C. A. Robert Judah, decorator from Adams, Inc., will be the speaker, The club is planning a series of programs on interior decoration. Mrs. E. C. Webster is the group's president,
Mrs. Frances Georgeff, Miss Marguerite Downey and Miss Thelma Kimmelare will have charge of a dinner at 6 p. m. tomorrow for the Girls’ Friendly society. The event will be in the Christ Episcopal church parish house.
Miss Ethel Farquhar of the children's division, state welfare board, will address members of the Zonta club tomorrow at a 6 p. m. dinner meeting. The session will be in the Y. W. C. A. Dr, Hazel Stevens will introduce the speaker,
Members of the Emera club will meet at 8 p. m. Priday in the masonic hall, Prospect st. and State ave, !
Founders’ Day Will Be Noted
The annual founders’ day dinner of the Indianapolis alumnae 8ssociation, Kappa Delta sorority, will be held tomorrow evening in the Marott hotel hunters’ lodge. Arrangements for the event, marking the sorority’s 48th anniversary, are being handled by Mrs. Carl Gustav Winter, Her assistants are Mesdames Roger Dix, Byron Kilgore Jr. and Winslow VanHorne. The alumnae association’s project is equipping and maintaining a ward in the Richmond, Va., Hospital for Crippled Children, Officers are Mrs. Floyd Boys, president; Miss Olive J, Hoffman, vice president; Miss Irene Mascoe, secretary - treasurer; Miss Mary Katherine Mitchell, editor, and Mrs. VanHorne, Panhellenic representative.
Sororities
Beta Pi chap, Beta Sigma Phi. Tues. night. Hotel Lincoln. Travertine room. Initiation - service: dinner. Mrs. Nelle Hull presiding. Chap. 8, P. E. O. Tues. Mrs. Amos C. Michael, 4219 Guilford, hostess. Miss Donna Alles, assisting. Chap. U, P. E. O. 1 p. m. Tues. Mrs. A. W. Macy, 325 N. Campbell, hostess. Mrs, H. E. Boggy, speaker, Chap, W, P. E. O. Tues. Mrs. LeRoy L. Wahle, 135 E. 47th, hostess. Guest tea. Rho Gamma Chi. 7:30 p. m. Wed. Miss Lucille Tatum, 1504 W. 22d, hostess,
Trianon Pledges
Twelve students were pledged recently by the Butler university unit of Trianon, national non-Greek-let-ter sorority. They are Mrs. Jean Jennings, Misses Elsie Popplewell,
Elsie Stefan, Clarice Krampe, Esther Cramer, Jeanette Yaren, Zada Fornay, Judy Johnston,
Marilyn Chapman, Marjorie Vehling, Thora Feltis and Joan Taylor,
Guest Day Session
A guest day meeting will be held tomorrow by the Late Book club in the home of Mrs. Cyrena Sawyer, 904 E. Maple rd. Mrs. Russell J. Sanders will give a book review and assisting the hostess will be
(Bolitho) | | will be reviewed by Mrs. John Gibs|
* Arthur Creagor, Misses Clancy,
Two Are Brides
A ceremony Saturday In the Bethlehem Lutheran church united Raymond J. Hallenberger. and ‘Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hallenberger, Evansville.
She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Knauft, Cincinnati, Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Wilkinson, Charleston, W. Va. (P, H. Ho photos
in Coremonies Read Saturda
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Miss “Betty Westlund (left) and
Parents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs, Albert ¥, Westlund of Indianapolis
Miss Virginia Margaret Knauft (right), until recently of Indianapolis, became the bride of Kermit Wilkinson in a ceremony read Saturday night in the Westwood Salem Presbyterian church, Cincinnatl. |
and Mr. Wilkinson's parents are .)
Several Parties Are Being Planned Honoring Miss Doris Elaine Crane
MISS DORIS ELAINE CRANE has announced the attendants for her wedding to Lt. (j.g.) Milton Edward DeVoe Jr., U. S. N. R, ' The.ceremony will be soon. Miss Shirley Snyder will be the maid of honor, and the bridesmaids will be Miss Harriett Kinnaman, Fortville, and
Miss Jeanne Clancy. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mrs. T. A. Tochterman, and Lt. DeVoe's parents are Judge and Mrs. Milton DeVoe, Hollywood, Fla. Miss Snyder will entertain Thursday with a miscellaneous shower and dinner for the bride-to-be, The party will be in the Hillcrest Country club. Among the guests will be Mesdames Tochterman, Raymond Snyder, Bert Kingan Sr, Robert Courtland Bailey and
Sorority Council Will Meet Nov. 4
* The annual’ meeting of the Delta Theta Chi sorority’s state council
ili ichards. Kinnamon and Emilie will be held Nov. 4 in the Marott
A personal shower will be given
Nov. 3 by Mrs. Eugene H. Yockey (hotel hunters’ in her idbing lodge. Miss Rose Richards, Terre Additional Parties Hate, will preher mother, Mrs. Kenneth Bad~ |gjven by Mrs.
ger. ‘The guests will be Mrs. Tochterman, Misses Snyder, Clancy, Kinnaman, Judith Badger, Mary Catherine Stair, Martha Tufts, Frances Lasater, Helen Shumaker, Barbara. Bran and Mary Lu Marshall. Several other parties have been. planned for Miss Crane. Mrs. Bailey and Mrs. Creagor will entertain next Monday, and on Nov. 9 Miss Clancy and Miss Kinnaman will honor the bride-to-be, Miss Crane attended the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Fla., and Butler university, She is a member of Kappa
Lola Lovell and Miss Florentine ° Warskow, both of ° South Bend, and Miss Naomi Klein of Terre Haute. Plans for a state convention in. Terre Haute will be discussed. Also scheduled for discussion is the sorority's war project. Achievement awards will be presented to chapters.
Miss Richards
Oldenburg Alumnae To Entertain
Hostesses Are Listed
Hostesses for the Indiana Artists club exhibit being held in the eighth floor foyer at Ayres’ have
been announced. The exhibit will continue through Saturday. Members of the Sunnyside guild who wlil entertain tomorrow are Mesdames Kurt Schmidt, DeWitt Brown, Jerome Holman II, Barr Montgomery, C. T. Lykins, John Thompson and Morris Thomas, Matinee Musicale members were hostesses today. They were Mes dames H. N. Eddington, James Pearson, Robert W, Blake, James Ogden, Bernard Batty and 8. L. Kiser. The Women's Faculty club of Butler university served Saturdav, Members who assisted were Mes« dames Arden E. Hays, James H. Peeling, Amos B. Carlile, Nathan Pearson, Paul D. Hinkle, Frank Gorman and Robert Schultz, Miss Hattie Lundgren and Miss Grace Whitesel.
Mr. and Mrs. Swaim
| Will Give Dinner
Mr, and Mrs. George O. Swalm, 5214 Woodside dr., will entertain Saturday night with a bridal dine
| { ner for their daughter, Louise, and
her fiance, Lt. Robert H. Shelhorn
Jr. The honor guests will be married Sunday in Sweeney chapel at Butler university. The dinner will fol« low the wedding rehearsal. Among the guests will be Capt, land Mrs. Robert H, Shelhorn, par» ents of the prospective bridegroom; Cpl. Frank Shelhorn, Sgt. Van Young Duncan Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert ¥, Swaim. Others attending will be Mrs. Gabriel Pollock, New. York, Mr. and
A wiener roast will be held tonight by the Oldenburg alumnae of Indianapolis in the home of | Mrs. Mary Madden Schmutte, 1436 N. Alabama st. Newly elected officers of local chapter are Miss Lucy La-| velle, president; Miss Mary Ryan, secretary, and Miss Mary Louise Feltman, Ueasurer, :
Kappa Gamma sorority. The prospective bridegroom attended the University of Miami and Harvard university. His fraternities are Sigma Chi and Alpha Kappa Psi,
Delta Zetas to Meet
MRS. PAUL YOKE will be the hostess Wednesday for a meet-
Mrs, Joseph L. Howett, Mrs. Har= {lan Pfaff, Misses Hildreth Shel(horn, Betty Jean Barnhill and Phyllis Hollar,
"| Rush Party | A rush tea was held yesterday by {the J. U. G, club in the home of | Miss Portia Penzel, 4353 College ave.
ing of the Indianapolis alumnae chapter, Delta Zeta sorority. A candlelighting ceremony will be held in observance of founders’ | day. Mesdames ‘Charles Rawlings, | D. John Turpin, John W. Bol- | yard, Richard Peine and Victor Griffin will be on the program. Mrs. O. H. Hayes, a founder, will speak. The hostess will be assisted by Mesdames Edward Roesch, Harold Harding and Harley T. Doub and Miss Ruth A. Morgan. » ” » Miss Dorothy Graham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Curtis Graham, has enrolled in James Millikin university, Decatur, Ill, as a freshman, She has been pledged to Zeta Tau Alpha sorority,
Smith
FOR WOMEN
Club Luncheon The first fall meeting of the In-| dianapolis Smith club will be a luncheon tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Frederic M. Ayres. Assisting the hostess will be Mesdames A. H,
Mrs. O. H. Skinner and Mrs, W. L. Shirley.
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