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Patronesses Are Listed for Ballet To Be Sponsored by Tudor Alumnae

PATRONESSES HAVE BEEN ANNOUNCED for the Edwin Strawbridge ballet, “Christopher Columbus,” to be given at 2:30 p. m. Nov. 10 in Caleb Mills hall at Shortridge high school. The performance is being sponsored by the Tudor Hall alumnae association, and proceeds will benefit the group’s scholarship fund. Among the patronesses are Mesdames E. Clifford Barrett, C. Harvey Bradley, Arthur V. Brown, G. H. A. Clowes, William H. Coleman, Fred Dickson, William T. Eisenlohr, Edgar H. Evans; James Fesler, Dan Flickinger, Edwin H. Forry, Otto N. Frenzel, William Byram Gates, Theodore B. Griffith and William C. Griffith. Others are Mesdames Samuel R. Harrell, Harry D. Hartley, Henry H. Hornbrook, Howard Lacy, Eli Lilly, J. K. Lilly, William Louden, Charles J. Lynn, Nicholas Noyes, Ross Ottinger, Lowell Patterson, Joseph Stokes, Leonard Swartz, Edward Taggart, William B. Wheelock, Joel Whitaker and Horace F. Wood. Miss Marybelle Witt Neal is general chairman for the event, and the project secre~ tary is Mrs. Edward P, Gallagher,

Hospital Guild Plans Halloween Parties

A HALLOWEEN PARTY will be held at 1:30 p. m. Monday by St. Margaret's Hospital guild for the patients in the occupational therapy department at the City hospital. The program will be given by Frank Parrish, Harry Bason and Louis Thomas. At 2 p. m. Tuesday, the guild will entertain with a party in the children’s ward. The January graduating class of Red Birds from the Meridian Heights Presbyterian church will give the program. The class includes Harriette Bassler, Mary JKatherine Benham, Larry ‘Ettinger, Jean Fassburg, Nancy Fowler, Anne Frank, Frank Good Jr. Chuck Hepburn, David Hughes, Jeffry Klain, Ellen Kammins, Marcia Rinne, Lydia Roache, Joan Silver, Richard A. Wall Jr, and Ann Wyttenbach., Mrs. Harold L. Mercer is chairman for the parties and assisfing her is Mrs. John Sloan Smith. Other members of the committee are Mesdames R. S. Daily, Ernest Gimble, Charles J. Gisler, C. Dolly Gray, Ford Kaufman, A. D. Lange, Leighton Lykins, Ruell Moore, Harry T. Pritchard, Karl Stegemier, Louis Randle, Elmer R. Krueger, Rex Schepp and Larry Wilson.

Gray Ladies Class to Celebrate Anniversary CLASSES 1 THROUGH 3 of the Gray Ladies, Indianapolis chapter, American Red Cross, at Billings General hospital, will give a birthday party Tuesday for class 4. The party will be in the home of Mrs. J. C. Daugherty. The hostess will present service stripes to members who have served. 150 hours or more during the past year. Special mention will be made of Mrs. Forest Spencer and Mrs. Harvey Bicknell who have given more than 400 hours service and Miss Martha Engle with more than 200 hours service this year, Assisting the hostess will be Mesdames J. R. Newcomb, M. J. Austin, C. B. Stine, L. M. Henderson and John May and Miss Josephine Madden, » J LJ 2 ” o Mrs. Alfred H. Guyot will be the hostess at 1 p. m. next Saturday for a luncheon and meeting of the Indianapolis alumnae of Delta Gamma sorority. Mesdames Paul Beard, E J. McGarvey, Karl W. Hardey, O. H. Grant and Ralph Franklin will assist the hostess.

1. Mrs. Paul Taylor has announced the engagement of her daughter, Barbara, to Lt. (j.g) Harry Markus, U. S. N. R., son of Mrs. Harry Markus, The wedding date has not heen set, (P. H. Ho photo.) 2. Miss Marjorie McConnell's engagement to L. Dale Marvel is announced by her parents. Maj. and Mrs. George C. McConnell of Zionsville. Mr. Marvel, recently discharged from the navy, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Marvel, Zionsville: + No date has been set for 'the marriage. The bride-to-be attended Butler university, where she was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, and Mr. Marvel will’ enter the. university in January. (Liang Shen photo.) 3. A ceremony to be read soon will unite Miss Virginia Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Taylor, and John E. Lichtenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Lichtenberg. (P. H. Ho photo.) 4. Thanksgiving day has heen chosen by Miss Charlotie Ann Freeman for her marriage to Vincent Joseph Beyer. The ceremony will be read in SS. Peter and Paul cathedral. The bride-to-be is the

Reception Will | Follow Rite

A ceremony at 8:30 o'clock tonight in the Blaine Avenue Method- | ist church will unite Miss Betty Lucille Steinbruegge and Robert Lincoln Owens. The Rev. W. H. Wooldridge, pastor, will read the double-ring service. ’ Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs, Frank Steinbruegge, 4615 Sunset ave, and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Owens, 4005 Oliver ave. Attendants’ Frocks

Mrs. W. G. Schmidt, her sister’s [satin bows.

rite, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Goulden, 5432 N.

4955 Washington blvd.

Johanna Hil] roses.

To Be Married This Afternoon

The Advent Episcopal church will be the scene at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon for the wedding of Miss Sally Clare Stewart and Lt. William L. Lieber. The Rt. Rev. Richard A. Kirchhoffer, bishop of the Episcopal diocese of Indianapolis and the Rev, Thomas Thrasher will officiate. Miss Stewart is the daughter of]

a na dn. omer Tomien) A ne Marmon To Be Honored

Lieber’s parents are Dr. and Mrs. | A progressive dinner party will be

Clarence W. Efroymson, Spring Mill rd. The bride will wear her paternal given at 6:30 p. m, today by Miss grandmother's wedding dress. The Sally Eaglesfield, 4376 Central ave.

gown is of antique ivory silk ben- | and Miss Mary Elizabeth Fletcher, | galine fashioned with a fitted | 3833 N. Delaware st., for Miss Anne!

| Amelia Marmon and Robert Wilbasque, romance neckline edged

liam Greenleaf, : with pearls and leg-o'-mutton| The honor guests will be married

sleeves caught with ropes of pearls.|at 8:30 p. m. next Saturday in the The skirt falls straight in front | Second Presbyterian church,

Several other parties have been and full in back and extends into! a long train. A coronet of antique| Scheduled for the bride-to-be. Miss

: {Ethel Janet White will entertain Ivory ostrich plumes will hold her fonday with a luncheon in the

= ; 1 full-length veil of {llusion, She will homie of Ber Pirin IE an Me carry ivory elfin roses and gar- Ruseell 1. White. Carmel denias circled with pampas plumes. | Ok}. Js , Carmel.

Attendants’ Flowers {day night by Miss Elizabeth HardHer attendants ‘will be Miss Bar- ing in the home of her parents,

bara Fowler, Chicago, and Miss Joan Mr. and Mrs. Willlam N, Harding

|Jdr,, 1 W, 28th st. On Tuesday night, Bartley. They have chosen electric, \;/ o..q'Mrs. Pred Hoke, 3445 Wash. blue velvet made with sweetheart | ington blvd., will give a dinner party necklines, fitted basques, three-|for the bride-to-be and Mr. Greenquarter length sleeves and full! leaf. ; ihe engaged couple will be the Their bouquets will be of Gloriosa ae 3 ria al Sines 36 lilies and pampas plumes With ang prank J, Hoke, Brendenwood, chartreuse velvet puffs and stream-| nig Heberton Weiss, 4433 Broaders. David Welch, apprentice $ea-| yay entertained last night for man, U. 8. N. R, will serve as best| them; man. The ushers will be Fred Her guests were Willis Kuhn, Fitchey, apprentice seaman, U. 8.| james Taggart, Benjamin Hitz III, N. R; Storey Larkin and David sgt Lucius, Hamilton, Harley Craig. ys Rhodehamel, Misses Eaglesfield, A reception will be held in the| Fletcher, White and Ava Saunders of the bride's aunt and tincle,| Davis,’ , and Mrs. Alexander M. Stew330 E.

sath st. The couple! (Gyild [mits e for a wedding trip west.| pia units of ‘the Ril ey Hospital will ‘be at home in Chicago cheer guild will sew next week in Feb. L A | thie hospital. They are: Monday ; bride attended DePauw uni- “Run Child Run,” Tuesday—"Let versity, Lieber

Theta sororit attended the Sidwell

and she is a member of | Something Good Be Said,” WednesAlpha . Lt, day-—“Tiny Tim,” Thursday—“The

| Misses Marjorie Ewert,

Lt. W. L. Lieber, Miss Stowart |

| Another party will be given Mon- |,

The bridesmaids will

Cochran and Peggy Denny. Thelr|golomon.

frocks will be brocaded taffeta and | P.-T. A. News

{they will carry pink roses, | Will Live Here The bride will be gowned in Jyhite satin made with tapered sleeves and a train. The sheer net Edgewood Study group. 1 p. m [yoke is outlined with Chantilly lace.| Thurs. In the school. "Good Books The bridegroom's attendants will| for Children,” Miss Evelyn Sickles, Covered dish luncheon. Franklin Township Music and Dramatic club. 7:30 p. m. Mon. In the school,

be his brother, Claude Owens, best Marion County council of Parents

man, and, as ushers, Sgt. Willis G. Schmidt, Frank Steinbruegge Jr., Edward Adams, Mr. Bullard and Thomas Dillon, A reception will be held in the church. the Claypool The couple will be at home at! Rieman, speaker. 3801 N. Illinois st- after a wedding | Maywood. 6 p. m. trip to Chicago. | school. Halloween party.

Tudor Seniors Rehearse Play

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and the cast for “Brief Music” which the Tudor

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Broadmoor Club Will Be Scene [Pam Valentine Of Jacobs-Goulden Ceremony

An ivy covered fireplace in the Broadmoor Country club will form the setting tomorrow noon for the wedding of Miss Sonya Hara Goulden and Jerome R. Jacobs. Rabbi Morris M. Feuerlicht will officiate at the

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Palms and two large candelabra [blue satin with a full net skirt, The will back the antique urns filled |frock chosen by Miss Jackson with white delphinium. Standards|peach satin with a basque lining the aisle will be tied with and full net skirt Other urns of white shower bouquets of ,roses and carmatron of honor, will wear powder |stephanotis and white carnations nations. blue satin and net and will carry|will decorate the club’s lounge room| | Preceding the ceremony Miss Vic-| be Mrs. | toria Montani will play harp selec-|bride will be in ivory satin {David Martin, Mrs. Robert Bullard, [tions and Mrs. Robert Marks will |ioned with a sweetheart neckline Margaret | sing, accompanied by Mrs. I. E. and long tapered sleeves, An alen- |

Hall senior class will present next Saturday night in the school Marriot, Smith (left) in assisting Miss Nell Frazier,

- Wooster,

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren D. ; 5. "Before her marriage Sept, 29 in Petaluma, Cal, Mrs. Russell E. Pope was Miss Helen Irene Newkirk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Carl Mabe. She and Mr. Pope, seaman l-¢, U. 8. C. G., are at home in

San Francisco. (P. H. Ho photo.)

6. The engagement of Miss Janet Cooler and Gabe Wagman, son of Mr. and Mrs, Hyman Wagman of New Castle, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cooler, The wedding will be next month.

(P. H, Ho photo.)

An Improvised altar banked with

church, will officiate. Miss Swaim George O. Swaim, 5214 Woodside dr., and Lt. Shelhorn’s parents are Capt. and Mrs. Robert H. S8helhorn, 1031 E. 54th st. Mr. Swaim will give his daughter in marriage. She will be gowned in ice blue satin fashioned with a long fitted bodice and sweetheart neckline. The full skirt is gathered into a side drape and will fall into a train. A tiara of ice blue satin will hold her two-tiered fingertip veil of matching illusion. She will carry two interlocking rings covered with silver ivy sprays and centered with a white orchid. Bridegroom's Attendants Miss Betty Jean Barnhill, the maid of honor, has chosen a peach1colored frock. The dress has a jersey bodice and full net skirt. The bridesmaid will be Mrs. Joseph L. Howett. Her dress will be fashioned with a | blue fitted bodice and full net skirt. Both will carry blue satin rings covered with silver ivy, Pinnochio roses and pink camellias,

Freeman, (P. H. Ho photo.)

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Feldstein,

The bride will have tendants Miss Marla

Pennsylvania st., and Mr. Jacobs is| Milwaukee, maid of honor, and Miss! the son of Mrs. Harry B. Jacobs, | Joan Jackson, bridesmaid.

Miss Feldstein's dress is of powder |

bodice They will carry

Entering with her

{con panel sweeps from the back to

form a train.

be attached to a gold and seed pearls a strand of pearls, bridegroom's mother.

Juliet cap

gift of the

and orchids Arthur B. Jacobs, will be his brother's best man and Gordon L. Jacobs will serve as usher. Following the ceremony, a family breakfast will be held at the club.

and Teachers. 10 a. m. Mon. In|After a reception from 3 to 6 p. m. hotel, Mrs. Frank |in the home of the bride's parents,

the couple will leave for a trip to

Wed. In the | Chicago.

The bride attended Lindenwood | college and Mr, Jacobs attended [or university.

Couple to Live

field, W. Va of Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Pointer, Kan- ’ ’ “ y oo v : A reception will be held in the!58s City. : * The ALLIED In Ohio Marott Iotel hunters’ lodge after! He 1s a graduate of Missouri FLORISTS ASSN. | the ceremony. |State college and recently was dis- | of Indianapolis | a———————— charged from the army, | ¥rLOWERS FELEGRAPHED ANY WHERS Miss Sibyl M. Garretson. of In-| __ p———————————— e——————————————— dianapolis will become the bride of Dorothy ( ummings 0 AA | Robert H. Bucher, Wooster, O, in a| ys aA ¥ {ceremony «at 2:80 o'clock tomorrow Becomes Bride 7 {afternoon in the Roberts Park| § Bgt. and Mrs. Howard W, Mil- ¢

Methodist. church Martin will officiate

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princess gown of white wool.

fingertip veil will be attached to

with an orchid,

of roses and chrysanthemums, will be James N. Bucher, Shelby, Charles Whitehead. Mr. Bucher recently was discharged from the army after four and a half years’ service,

theater.

church. They will be at home in

| tine, 3934 Central ave, and Richard {7:30 o'clock’ tonight. | chapel, i church,

{Harry R. Mercer is { Huff, has chosen a frock of char- | skirt.

Bride's Gown

father, the!

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, Her shower|cented with a soft fold and bouquet will be of white swainsona and g full-length train

{lege, where she was a member of ; [the Delta Deita Delta sorority, Mr.|¥ill be ring-bearer. Howard Pointer,

Serving as the bridegroom's attendants will be Cpl. Frank Shel horn, his brother, best man, and Sgt. Van Young Duncan Jr. usher. After the ceremony, there will be a reception in the chaptér house of the Delta Delta Delta sorority, of which the bride is a member. The couple will leave for a wedding trip. Miss Swaim attended Butler university, and the bridegroom attended Purdue university. He is a Theta Chi fraternity member,

Will Be Wed

Miss Pam Rae Valentine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Valen-

A. Gilbert will exchange vows at the McKee

Presbyterian read by the Rev,

The ceremony, in Tabernacle will be

The maid of honor, Miss Jean

Rev. Fr. Knapp To Officiate

treuse chiffon styled with a quilted basque, cap sleeves and gathered

Louise Swaim Will Become Bride Tomorrow of Lt. R. H. Shelhorn In Sweeney Chapel at Butler

themums and smilax will form the setting for the wedding tomorrow afternoon of Miss Louise Swaim and Lt. Robert H. Shelhorn Jr, ’ service will be at 3:30 o'clock in Sweeney chapel at Biitler university. £ The Rev. Virgil D. Ragan, pastor of the Fairview Presbyterian’

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Girl Scouts Will Mark

Anniversary

The Girl Scouts’ celebration of their anniversary week, marking the birthday of the organization founder, Juliette Low, will open tomorrow and continue through Nov, 4. 3 Mrs, C. K. Calvert, chairman of events for the local celebration, res ports thay “each day of the obs servance will enmiphasize one field of the Girl Scout program.” 3 Joining in the week's events will® be more than 4500 scouts and almost 500 troop leaders.

Week's Events

Tomorrow will be church-going Sunday, and Monday will be cit zenship day with scouts helping promote the victory loan drive, Health and safety day will noted Tuesday and “thank you” day will be Wednesday when troops will thank organizations and individ: providing troop meeting places financial support. Community service and internas tional friendship will provide the theme for Thursday, On that daw many troops will assemble notion kits for children of devastated coun= tries.

‘Scouts’ Own’ Day Next Friday will be out-of-doors day with troop picnics, hikes and “cookouts” scheduled in observe ance. 2 On homepaking day next Saturs day a number of troops will make cookies for Billings General hos=

She will carry yellow chrysanthemums A gown of pink chiffon will be] The Rev, Fr. William Knapp will worn by Mrs Robert Hagans,|read the vows tomorrow morning bridesmaid. The dress has a | uniting Miss Mary Frances Quatshirred basque, bishop sleeves and |trocchi and Oliver G. Pointer. The gathered skirt. Her flowers will|ceremony will be at 8:30 o'clock in be orchid chrysanthemums {the Holy Rosary Catholic church

: , . | . . The bride's gown of white satin| A white lace gown and a fingertin

Her full-length illusion veil willis made with a fitted basque, ro-|vefl” of lace will be worn by the of | mance : All wear | ; » i Bhe will wear (tapered into points over the hands. |centered with a white orchid.

neckline and long sleeves! bride. She will carry white roses

The gathered colonial skirt is ac-| Miss Frances Quattrocchi, maid bow |of honor, will wear a white dress She will|with a lace bodice and a net skirt. of |Pink taffeta will be “worn by the

carry ‘a cascade arrangement

white orchids and bouvardia. bridesmaids. Reception at Marott Three of these, cousins of the bride, have the same aame-—Miss

The bridegroom will have Robert . Mary Ray. Other bridesmaids will

Hagans as best man, Richard Kirkland, Franklin, and Charles be Misses Frames Ray and SanDunkinson will be ushers. tina and Frances Provenzano.

Anna Marie Provenzano will be {the flower girl and Jimmy Peoni

The bride attended Pranklin col-

Gilbert, a graduate of the University | St- Louis, will be his brother's best

of Alabama, recently was discharged | an. from the army after three years'| The bride's parents are Mr. and overseas duty. He is the son of Mrs. Vincent Quattrocchi, 1018}

Mr. and Mrs, John W. Gilbert, Blue- | High st.

Sumner L. ler are on a wedding trip following

The bride, daughter of Fred Gar-| University Heights United Brethren retson, Petersburg, has chosen a church. The Rev

aswhite sequin cap and she willlCummings, daughter of Mr, and carry a small white Bible topped Mrs, Ellsworth M. Cummings. Mr. |

Her attendants also will wear | will G. Miller, Whitestown. white wool dresses. .Mrs. Robert E.| Whitehead will be her sister's ma- (hy the bride. She chose tron of honor and Carolyn June cegsories and a corsage of fall flow- |

Whitehead will be the flower girl.lors Miss Doris Both will carry colonial bouquets| wag her sister's only attendant. Serving as his brother's best man | nrijjer,

O. . Ushers will be Robert and glizabeth st.

He spent A more than two years in the Pacific chapter, Pi Mu sorority, will be

The couple will leave for a wed- | D. A. R ding trip after a reception in the Pennsylvania st. Miss Myrta Til-

{their marriage this morning in the

ois Roy H. Turley 1ee complete u Her| read the vows at 10 o'clock. olicy ev The bride was Miss Dorothy Ruth iis our P we serve man

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[Miller's parents are Mr. and Mrs. |

A forest green suit was worn | brown ac-

May Cummings! The bridegroom's brother, Harold

served as best man, The couple will be at home at 3736

Sorority Session The installation of the Delta

{held at 4 p, m. tomorrow in the chapter house, 824 N,

son, Gamma chapter adviser, will. preside, : a J

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| pital, the servicemen's centers and the union station canteen, | The finale for the week's obs |servance on Nov. 4 will be “Scouts® {own” day. ‘All troops will joist {in /semi-religious ceremonies in neighborhood groups.

Observe Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Dufek, 1661" 8. Talbott st., will observe theip (twenty-fifth wedding anniversary |tonight with an open house. The event will be held from 7 to 11 p.m, 4

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