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MISS BARBARA LOUISE NOEL will be the honor guest Sunday evening at a supper to be given hy Mrs. John L. Davis., The party will be in the Woodstock club. Miss Noel will become the bride of Capt. Joseph Travis _Seawell at 4:30 o'clock Dec. 8 in the home of her mother,
Reception To Follow
white orchid corsage. Miss Irma Schneider will be the bride's only attendant. She will wear a light grey wool suit with
The Bridal Scene—
Irene Durnell
To Be Bride of
marriage and ‘a pre-nuptial party. Miss Irene Lee ‘Durnell has set Saturday as the day for her wedding to John Hubert Lawler. The rite will be at 2:30 p. m. in the All Saints Episcopal church.
The Rt. Rev. Richard A. Kirch-|w
hoffer, bishop of the diocese of Indianapolis, will officiate. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Charles Durnell,
433 -N. DeQuincy st. Mr. Lavler's.
parents are Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Milloy, Detroit, Mich. wo Mrs. Paul Gene Koehl, sister the bride-to-be, will serve as
matron of honor. The bridesmaids will
be Mrs, William Simcox and Frances Durnell.
X Serving 44, orospective bride4 will be Mr.“ best man, and William EIli-
groom's ' son Phillip Smith, ushers,
3 » . 4 Mrs. Thomas T. Murnane, 812 West dr. Woodruff Place, will entertain this evening with a miscellaneous shower honoring Miss * Jane Obrina Mottern. The honor guest and Capt. Earle A. Thomas . Jr, will be married Dec. 2 in Sweeney chapel at Butler uni-
versity. Quests at the party will be Mrs. L. Robert Mottern, the bride-to-
Among the party guests will be Mesdames Noel, Samuel D. Miller 111, Theodore Englehart, Charles Darling and Alfred Symmes, Misses Carol Noel, Jane Leasure;, Margaret Wohigemuth and Anne Shaw
Davis. Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Darling will entertain Sunday afternoon
Tuankugiing dance to we hid lamarrow nigh. The event il b Alpha Xi Delta Sorority to Open’ Chapter at Indiana University; t Made at Dinner
Times Special - ov. 31.—The establishment of
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Holiday Visitors . MISS EVELYN WOOD, a De“Pauw university Yeshman, ar= rived this afternoon to spend
bers on the university staff, the sotority’s alumnae chapters in Winberg, Wal Ft. Wayne, West Lafayette and In- . tham, dianapolis will assist in organizing is taking graduate work at Iow \ ¥ State university, - Digs :
[Mrs. T. F, Schiaegel | rtain Club |»
' Other ParticipantsAmong the participants are Mrs.
ph Johnson, O. M. Helmer and
Others are. Mesdames J. 8. Clark, K. G. Baker, B. L. Tamney, Henry
Lee Burns To Speak
Tots will adore these gay toys they . . ‘|can take to bed with them. me Ts Held by Sorority yette include Mesdames Owen dotted horse and the plaidamule are | 9 ke, and fun too. ror a a Cromer, 1, 8. Hetkard,| Jo make, ang wn * |Bernard, Shenathe, A. F. Messenger, P. R. Moran, A. M. Vance, yardg ded, Misses Gleéla Ratcliffe, Sue Enders,
_|Ruth Jordan, Jackie Giles and Vir-|
There is a total of 300 chapters of Alpha Xi Delta sorority in the’ state, with a college chapter atinew
alumnae club in West Lafayette. The establishment ‘of the new chapter will climax the
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New York Designers : Thanksgiving
S80 they took us in out of "the cold and showed us summer dresses. Miss Elizabeth Koons are mem- They're smart, they're gay, they're arrangements for the C. A. B. |tubbable, and they'll take you from {bed to the beach to the country club dance—when it gets a little warmer. Twenty-eight leading - designers took Everfast's bright new fabrics into their dream-'em-up rooms and came out with as smart a collection of washables as ever went into the tub with the sheets,
They -call some of the ‘gayest
ta i ginghams the Beta P Clare McCardell put a lime green
{ the Alpha Xi Delta sorority at Indiana university was / recently at a dinner here in the Graham hotel. and black arid white plaid over a nts were made for the formal installation .of the chapter, in April. The founders for the chapter will be pledged by the following members of the sorority at I. U.: Miss Julie Coderre, St. Anna, Il. and Miss Patricia King, Also, Miss Janice Caudill, Arling{ton Heights, 11l.; Miss Bernice Beck- | er, Detroit; Miss Betty Winter, Cincinnati; Miss Jean Buttorff, Louiss ville; Miss Ella Margaret Bettinger, Tell City; Miss. Martha Jean Kendrick, Crawfordsville; Miss Mary Crites, Mitchell; Miss Helen Geyer, Miss Charlotte Moulton, Greensburg, and Miss Patricia Hays,
| black skirt for a bare midriff on the "bias sport dress.
short dinner skirt of blue, brown . T. and wine, topped it with a blue offma oy. the-shoulder sweater, Ani . I ’ s The off-the-shoulder line was <a RN . | prominent. in both sun and evening ) designs. The same designer uses
featuring also her “bustle panty,” rear fullness.
copy of a light-weight linen, was made up for teen-agers by Emily A | Wilkens in. a string-colored “dress, {with a bodice tightly smocked in front and back panels,
broad rows of pink, blue and cream etched with black—were featured for both sunshine and moonlit occasioni. Batik printed racquet cloth |’ and satin plaid poplins served many
asol prints for beachwear and wide, 18-inches-apart stripes for startling evening effects. Piques also went to town, notably in Adele Simpson's beige and black, small printed suit.
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prosaic for spring—so we dolled it up a bit: : x
“Or would you rather be a mule?” | Founders’ Banquet
Send today for your copy of the was given by Mrs. Henry J. Decker, and. winter . issue of acting president vi winter . 1ssy pe ip a fa a pg _ Ty Tg IR
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years — designed to keep the| a graduate i student
~tehin up==but darned if someotie at didn't answer it today. Towa Siate “If winter comes can spring be university.
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Tina Leser made a swag-back
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Everfast's Erin, a spun rayon
Piques Go to Town “Bonbon striped” chambrays —
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The colors won't fade, album to help you in making up warm winter crocheted and knitted wearables — fascinating gifts for Christmas! Price 16 cents.
Federation District Names New Officers
The colors won't run, .
Mrs. A. G. Roeske, Champaign,
~° {1m spoke last night at a founders Pattern 8954 comes in one size— day banquet held by the Delta Delta 12 inches. Consult pattern for exact Delta sorority in the Columbia club, {The event was in observance of the Por this pattern, send 20 cents, in| 57th anniversary of the sorority, coins, your name, address and the pattern number to Sue Burnett, The! Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Maryland st., Indianapolis 9.
Mrs. Roeske, national sorority
alumnee gcretary, was introduced {by Mrs, Otto K. Jensen, national | collegiate secretary. A talk also
Bes. your stockings of “zero days are Favored colors In the collection | knitted in one straight piece—the were maroon, blues and rusty reds and ‘pastels slightly off the primary color ranges. Combinations of lime and grey, muted browns and greens were prominent,
wristlets are 11 igches long and have a tailored buttoned wrist band. They'll prevent wintry blasts from Le : blowing ‘up your coat sleeves! Do <In piques, Everfast featured par-|knee warmers in pale. biege or soft
pink—~the wristlets in white, navy dark red, brown or black. J
structions for the knitted knee warmers and wristlets (pattern Everfast proudly presents an old | 5321) gend 16 cents in coin, your name address and “the pattern number to Anne Cabot, The Indianapolis - Times, 530 8. Wells at, 1
Trianon Group Will Attend
Convention
Will-Be Wed © Couple to Take Trip = = | To Cincinnati a Miss Marjorie Hatbold and Robért W. Hacker will exchange vows
at 8:30 o'clock this evening in the Woodruff ‘Place Baptist church. Dr,
{1s 'C- Trent, disisted by the Rev.
William ©. Breedlove, pastor of the Calvary Baptist church, will read the double-ring rite. The bride has chosen a gown of white satin brocade with a romance
{neckline, long sleeves tapering into
points over the hands and a fitted | basque accented with a fitted waistband. The gathered skirt falls into a full train. Her illusion fingertip veil is edged with lace and falls from a tiara of orange - blossoms, She will -carry white roses. Bridegroom's Attendants
The maid of honor will be Miss | Georgene Miller. Miss Shirlie Welle and Miss Ruth Ann Duncan will serve as bridesmaids. Geraldine illiams will be the flower girl. The bridegroom’s attendants will
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New members of Pi Epsilon Phi, home economics honor society, Butler, are Mrs. C. L. Hurst, Miss
be Donald Miller, best man, and
Several members of Trianon sorority at Butler university are plan Max Askin and Robert . Bonham
to attend the organization's, national convention Friday and Sat- , . . urday in Cincinnati. and Mrs. E; E. Harbold, 2925 MereThey include Mrs, Harold Grif- . : ' fith, Misses Ruth Bowers, Joan Durs| A, Hacker, 38 N Belle ave. the bin, Margie Sellmeyer and June re A Yeoty Trittipo, all of Indianapolis The alumnae members who will are. Misses Betty Martin, Sophia. Yeran, Dor-{ “np packer attended Purdue unk othy Spieker, Maxine DeBoer Dor- versity. He recently received Nis othy Eler and: Betty Collins, Ye :
ushers. . The parents of the couple are Mr.
dith ave, and Mr, and Mrs. George church after the ceremony. The | couple will leave for Cincinnati, and
they will be at home in Indian- | apolis;
discharge from the marine corps
a Officers’ Wives Club Ruth Marie Ralph, Dorothy Clarke wa and Virginia Coxen, : Announces Officers i Also Misses Beneta Cotton, Ruth| Ann Duncan, Thelma Endicott} Joan Hopkins, Carol Jarrett, Anne Clem, Elizabeth Schumaker and Margaret. Spink. '
n ” » . . Mrs. Leslie Duvall, president of| Other officers are Mesdames Ra the Butler chapter of Theta Sigma |Miller, Raymond D. Woods and Har-
Mrs. A. E. Mé¢Connell will head the Officers’ Wives club for the coming Vear. The announcemen! was made last night at the group's [third anniversary dinner in the Hotel Lincoln. *
Phi sorority, has' announced that old N. Fields; first through third six students have been pledged by | vice presidents; Mrs. A. Wayne Mur» the organization, They are Misses
phy; publicity-ehalrman. —
By MRS. ANNE CABOT Joan Hayden, Marjorie Yelvington,!| Mrs. Eugene E. Ritter, program 4 The knee warmers to wear under Marjorie ~ Phillips; Barbara Park; chairman: Mrs. Joseph-_Ball, tres: ...
To .obtain complete knitting ine
You'll want the new Anne Cabot
Ha and Bernice But- urer, and Mrs, George C, er, - Mrs. Krug Hostess Visits Here, Members of the Beta chapter, Phi} Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Sofnas, 628 Theta Delta sorority, will meet at|N. Wall 8 p.m. today fn the home of Mrs. had as their recent guest Brace Waunita Krug, 1122 N, Beville st.
Times Specials COVINGTON, Ind, Nov. 21.
Mrs. O, F. Wheatley, Kempton, was | elected president of the ninth district, Indiana Federation of clubs, recently here at the 36th annual convention of the organization.
Other officers elected were Mrs.
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Charles Cook, Zionsville; Mrs. Hau. Ah i alliance joy picket, Greentown, and Mrs. Pt Se of “Anderson, 5 first - through | sing em, pi
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