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Women of the State Symphony Society

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A RECEPTION IN honor

bnductor of the Toronto Symphony orchestra, will’ be ven by the women's committee of the Indiana State

ymphony society Feb. 3 in the

ill be held immediately following the concert of the napolis Symphony orchestra. The Toronto orchesleader will be the guest conductor of the Indianapolis

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chestra for its concerts next

Members of the women's committee, Mrs, Charles Latham, presint, ahd Sir Ernest will receive, Invitations are being sent to all

s of the women’s committee.

Headed by Mrs, William J. Bhafer, the social committee is In harge of the general arrangements for the reception. Assisting be Mrs, Albert M, Zoller and Miss Julia Brink,

nd Mesdames William B. Burford,

lowes, Noble Dean and Samuel Runnells Harrell. committee are Mesdames Sylvester Johnson, John G. ussell J, Ryan, Anna Marie Gall-Sayles, John M, Smith, Richard . Smitheram, H. A. O, Speers, Charles R. Weiss and Willlam J, oung, Miss Lucy Taggart and Miss Mary Winter, Other committees for the reception include Mrs. Warrack allace, telephone; Mrs. William Avery Atkins, flowers, and Mesames Jeremiah L. Cadick, Edwin M. Craft, Fletcher Hodges, Wilam MacGregor Morris and R. Hartley Sherwood, invitations.

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Dance Committee Listed by

MRS. HAROLD P. RANSBURG has announced her committees or ‘the dance to be given by the Indianapolis Day Nursery Junior uxiliary Peb, 23 in the Indianapolis Athletie club. In charge of rrangements will be Mrs. William J. Hamerstadt and Mrs. David

. Burns, co-chairmen; Mrs, B. E.

fiser, assisted by Mrs. John Hamerstadt, Mrs. Frederick W, Mitchell nd Miss Helene Petri, decorations. The invitations committee, eaded by Mrs, D. C, Duck and Mrs. mes Frank H. Fairchild, Fred Hadley sand Eugene B. Hibbs.

Also Mesdames Paul Fletcher,

derson, Wendell C, Taylor, Marvin L. Lugar, LeRoy Gordner,

puis R. Lowe, James D, Peirce Jr, urst and Francis M, Hughes,

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Mrs, William Byram Gates has announced a change in the Hates of the Junior assembly dances. The organisation's next nce will be Feb, 22 in the Woman's Department el vill be 8 supper dance en March § from 7:30 until 11 p. m. in he Indianapolis Athletic club. Closing the series will be a dance

on March 23. The event will be in

embers also will be entertained at a spring party early in April.

Mance Francaise Will Hear

VERCORS (JEAN BRULLER) writer of the French resistance “The Silences of the Sea,” will speak at

nd author of the novel,

meeting of the Alliance Francaise in the Maroft hotel at 8 p. m. Friday. The subject of his talk will be “Permanence of the

[Prench Ideal” Born in Paris in

degree in electrical engineering hut became a satirical artist. ID g the war he disguised himself as a cabinet-maker, working during the day and writing at night. The manuscript for “The Silences of the Sea" was printed in secret in Paris and smuggled to England, from there to America, At present it is being printed here and sold to aid orphans of French printers who were killed in the war and in the resistance. Arriving recently in this country, M. Bruller has been traveling under the auspices of the Alliance Francaise ef the United States and Canada. A dinner in honor of the speaker, preceded by a

reception, will be held in the hotel

Mme, Marie Henry is in charge of the enteriainment come mittee. She will be assisted by Mesdames Charles Martin, Paul Finney and C. W. Weathers, Miss Sophie Schroeder and Miss Jane

Hampson.

Patricia Anne Quinlan Is Married

In SS. Peter and

§8. Peter and Paul cathedral was the geene at 10 o'clock this morning the marrisge of Miss Patricia Anne Quinlan and Carl A. Mapgold.

of The Rt. Rey, Msgr. Raymond R,

and the Rev, Fr. Cornelius Sweeney read the Entering with her brother, Charles Quinlan, satin gown fashioned gu a sweetheart neckline, long sleeves and a long

Miss Riches To Be Wed

The Rev. Roy E. Mueller of the allace Street Presbyterian ghurch will read the double-ring ceremony niting Miss Virginia Riches and Ross Milliser at 2:30 o'glock to-

morrow afternoon, The rite will be in the home of e bride's parents, Mr, and Mrs. B. R. Righes, 508 B, Emerson ave. e bridegrom is the son of Mr. nd Mrs, J. F. Milliser Sr, 17 N. [Linwood ave, The bride has chosen a White satin gown with a fited bodice 5 aped at: the waist, sweetheart P e, pointed sleeves and a full t gathered in corded tiers. Sister Attendant Her two-tiered fingertip veil will all from an orange blossom tiara. e will garry red roses gentered ith a white orchid. Miss Nancy Riches, her sister, 11 be maid of honor, She will be dressed in a pink taffeta gown oned with 8 sheer yoke with howknot trim, short puffed sleeves d a ful] skirt, - Her colonial heuhuet will be of Johanna Hill roses. Trip to Ohio

Fhe flower girl and ring bearer vill be Roberta Jean Riches and obert ' Jack Riches, sister and brother of the bride, J. F. Milliser r., Brpther of the: bridegroom, will be best man. Other attendants will be Miss Dopna Jean Reich and fiss Margaret McGarr. Follgwing a reception in the Riches! home the couple will leave or § wedding trip to Ohio. They will be a4 home in Indianapolis, The bride will travel in § bluegreen gabarding suit with white and, black gegessories. Bhe will wear a white orchid corsage. Mr, Milliser was recently disharged from the army after five gars’ seryjce.

wild Books Meetings Five units of the Riley Hospital Dheer gulld will meet next week in he hospital. They are Monday-— ‘Bruce Robison”; Tuesday-—'Let Bemething Good Be Said”; WednesHay -~— "Tiny Tim"; Thursday -— ‘When We Three Meet,” and FyiHay—~"Little Orphan Annie" . -

ard Party Tomorrow

The January giigle of the Holy Oross parish © SpeNSOr 8 i

The patrons committee includes M Henry E, Gibson and Mrs, John B. Watson, chairmen; Mesames Marvin Sandorf, Ralph B. Coble, Lawson J. Clark, Kenneth

. Griffith and Edward Raflensperger, Lommittee are Mrs. Albert L. Kleckner and Mrs. Elbert R. Gilliom,

Joseph W, Ferree and Mrs, Gregg Ransburg are in charge

of Sir Ernest Macmillan, -

Murat temple. The event

week-end,

Henry W. Buttolph, G

H. A Aldo on the Rauch,

Day Nursery Auxiliary

Lapenta and Mrs, Walter C.

Rohert Wacker, includes Mes~ Edwin Ransburg, Frederic D. Thomas M. Billings, Donald R.

Members of the finance

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the Woman's Department club.

French Writer

1902, M. Bruller received his

at 6:30 o’clock.

Paul Cathedral

Noll read the double-Ting ceremony mass. the bride wore a white

train. Her finger-tip illusion veil was caught with a white pearl crown. She carried a prayerbook and a white orchid. Mrs. Louis A. Fisher, her sister's matron eof henor, wore Dubennet velvet, The dress was fashioned with a sweetheart neckline and threequarter length sleeves, She carried a nosegay of carnatiens. Attendants’ Frocks Blue velvet gowns fashioned like the matron of honer's were worn by the bridesmaids, Mrs. August Diener Jr, Mrs. James Jackson, Miss Mary K. Carroll and Miss Audrey Graves. All the attendants were feather headdresses in chartreuse, powder blue, white, pink and fuchsia, and carried the nosegays of earnations te match their gowns, The best. man was Mr, Diener Jr. and ushers were Mr, Jacksen, Earl Lynn, John Watson and Ray. mend Gardner, Breakfast Held

Mr. Mangold is the son of Mrs, Frances Mangold, 4687 Central ave. A breakfast was held in the Marott hotel after the ceremeny and the reception was at 2:30 p, m. in the home of Miss Oepelia Quinlan, the bride's aunt, at 2361 N. New Jersey st. Por her wedding trip the hride chase an apple green wool suit with hrown ageessories. 8he wore a white orchid. When they return the couple will live in Indianapelis.

Case- Trader Ceremony

Miss Wanda Leu Trader will become the bride of John Ervin Opse at 13:80 p. m, tomerrow in the Oentral Avenue Methodist ehureh. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Clyde B., Trader, 3441 E. Michigan st, and the bridegreom is the son of Mrs. Florence Case, Logansport. Dr. F. Marion Smith will officiate. A pale blue gown with a satin bodice and a full marquisette skirt will be worn by the hride, She will have blue flowers in her hair and will carry pink roses. Mr, and Mrs, Paul Hughes, aunt and uncle of the bride, will be the attendants. Ms. Hughes will wear a deeper blue and white gown and will earry- gladieli and iris, Following the wedding a reception will he held at the heme ef the bride's parents. The couple will go to northern Indiana and Ghicage on theip wedding trip afid will he at home, Feb. 3, at 3441 E. Michigan st. Mr, Cage attended Butler univer-

Miller-F ordice Wedding to Be

Tomorrow

A candlelight service at 4:3) o'clock tomorrow. afternoon in the Irvington Methodist church. will unite Miss Delores Elaine Fordice and Lt. Olyde E. Miller, The Rev. Clarence A, Shake will officiate. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Fordice, 1136 Hawthorne lane, and the bridegroom is the grandson of Mrs. Annie Miller, Baltimore, Md. Escorted by her father, the bride will wear a deep ivory brocaded satin gown ‘with “a bustle back, draped sweeping skirt and threequarter length sleeves. She will wear lace mitts and her ivery illusion fingertip veil will be attached to 8 tiara of orange blossoms, Her shower bouquet will be of white roses and a white orchid. Brocaded Gowns Miss Gertrude Heiob, maid of honor, will be dressed in blue brocaded satin. She will have a blue ostrich-tipped halo in her hair and will cafry an arm bouquet eof pink roses. Bridesmaids will be Mrs. Max Knierim, Mrs. Jerry Dean, Miss Dottie Jean Pace and Miss Polly Forcum. Their gowns will be pink brocaded satin. They will carry tulle muffs and shower bouquets. Sandra Janige Wade, flower gir will be dressed in a pink tulle an will earry a basket of rose petals. Bill Weesner will be ring bearer. Supper Tonight The best man will be Lt. George DeWitt, Maxton, N. C,, and ushers will be four officers from Stout field. A reception in the east parlor of the church will follow the wedding. Miss Virginia Eaton will assist. A buffet supper after the rehearsal tonight will be given in the heme of Mrs. Clarence Degneér, 351 N, 18th st., Beech Grove, The couple will take a trip to the Smoky mountains. They will make their home in Greeneville, 8. C., where Lt. Miller is stationed. Fer traveling the bride has chosen a Kelly green suit with black aeeessories. She will have 3 white orchid corsage,

Card Parties Planned

The January circle of St. Patrick’s Catholic church will have a card party at 8 p. m, tomorrow in the school hall. A chicken dinner Tuesday noon will precede a pillow slip card party at 1:30 p. m. in the hall. Mrs. John Walsh is ehairman.

Sorority to Meet Delta chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will meet at 7 p. m. Menday in its clubroom. A

Miss Martin is a graduate of

sorority. transportation corps.

‘THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

1. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence R, Martin announce the engagement of their daughter, Connie, to Paul W. R Stewart, Hagerstown, ' No date has been set for the wedding.

Stewart, son of Mr, and Mrs, Earl

Ward-Belmont Junior college. She

is a student at Butler university and a pledge of Kapps Alpha Theta Mr. Stewart attended Butler and is serving with the army (P. H. Ho photo.) 2. Miss Irene L. Curtis’ engagement to Radcliffe H. Allen, son of Mrs. Mabel B. Allen, Ambler, Pa., is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Curtis. Their wedding date has not been set. Mr.

at Stout field before receiving his discharge in

3. A ceremony next Saturday in the Broadway Methodist church Bill J. Shuel. Parents of the couple

unite Miss Joan Wright

to Francis Pouyait, gunners rs. Frank Pouyatt, Astoria, Long

ate set for the wedding of Miss Margaret Fulp R. Snyder, Pittsboro, The bride-to-be is Pittshoro,

oi ed ; ; | . A Miss Winters Will Be Bride Tomorrow

A fireplace banked with ferna, palms and bouquets of spring flowers will form the setting for the marriage tomorrow afternoon of Miss Barbara Elen Winters and Robert Rowe Burridge. The 3:30 o'clock ceremony will be read in the home of the bride's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Matthew Winters, 4044 Carrollton ave, by Dr, George Arthur Frantz, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, Dr. Prants will be assisted by the Rev. Russell Galloway.

Mrs. John P, Meister, Washings ton, will be her sister's only ats tendant. She wil] wear a petal pink marquisette frock fashioned with a high round neckline, threes quarter length sleeves and a boule fant skirt, The fitted basque. is accented with scrolls of trapunto embroidery, She will carry a bous quet of spring flowers. The bride will be in a sheer chantilly lace gown with colonial shoulders, the yoke. of Nottingham net outlined with a wide flounce of the lace. The sleeves taper into points over the hands and the gathered skirt extends into a train, She will wear a half-hat of Chantilly lace and a two-tiered veil of English illusion with clusters of stephanotis at either side. She will

the engagement of her daughter, matp 2-c, U. 8. N,, son of Mr. and Island. (P. H. Ho phota,)

(Schroeder photo.)

Couple on Trip To Chicago

A single-ring ceremony read by the Rev. Fr. James Barton at § o'clock this morning in the St. Philip Neri Catholic church united Miss Jeanne O'Brien and Leroy Sileox. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Margaret E. O'Brien, 522 N. Rural st, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Silcox, 1029 N. Rural st. Given in marriage by her brother, Richard O'Brien, the bride were a white taffeta gown whose gathered skirt formed a train, Her tiered fingertip veil cascaded from a sheer tulle half-hat. 8he carried a white prayerbook topped with a white orchid and a spray of stephapotis. Mrs. Otto Hurrlé, matron of hener, and Miss Lillian Metallic, bridesmaid, were dressed in emerald satin. They carried cascade bouquets of white carnations and sweetpeas. Shirley Ann Metallie, flower girl, wore white marquisette and carried a basket. of white petals. Freddie Hofmeister was ring bearer. Best man was Jack Larner while Louis Ostheimer and Richard Gastineau served as ushers. A wedding breakfast at Buckley's restaurant in Cumberland followed the ceremony. The couple left-on a wedding trip to Chicago and will be

at home in Indianapolis,

W.D.C. to Note

luncheon honoring - founders #nd

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Founders’ Day

Robert E. Brown. The vows will be exchanged candelabra, The Rev. Clarence A. Shake will officiate at the doublering ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Robert J. Robison, 314 Kenyon ave., and the bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Roy B, Brown, 620 N. Bancroft st, Mrs, Robert L. Day, sister of the bride and matren of henor, will wear a gown of yellow taffeta fashioned with a sweetheart neekline, bouffant skirt and short puffed sleeves. She will wear long yellow gloves and carry talisman roses. The bridesmaids will wear dresses fashioned alike and will have matching flowers in their hair. Miss Jean Carpenter and Miss Barbara Myers will be dressed in rose taffeig and will wear blue gloves. They will carry Better Times roses and budleia. “a Miss Luecille Broeking will wear blue taffeta and rose gloves. Her bouquet will be of Briarcliff roses. To Live Here Given in marriage by her father, the bride will be dressed in a gown of petal white marquisette styled with a low shirred yoke of Chantilly lace outlined’ with a marquisette ruffle, long sleeves tapering to points at the wrists, fitted bodice and a bouffant skirt. “Her two-tiered fingertip veil will

| be held by a tiara of orange Jles|soms. She will carry a white Bible ' tapped by white orchids. Following the wedding a recep{tion will be held in the home of the bride's parents, A bridal dinner was given yesterday in the Homestead. After a short trip in Indiana the couple wili be at home in Indiane apolis. The bride has chosen a pale green crepe dress and black ace gessories for traveling, She will wear an orchid corsage.

R.C.Rohrman To Take Bride

A reception in the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. F, Hoeferlin, 1638 E. Tabor st., will follow thé ceremeny uniting their daughter, Doris Leouise, and Robert Charles Rohrman, at 7 p. m. today. The Rev, Fr. J, M. Downey will read the vows in the home of the bride's parents, Entering with her father, the bride will wear a gown of white faille, She will carry a shower bouguet of white roses.

Miss Phyllis ‘Childers, maid of

(honor, will wear a dress of aqua.

Her bouquet will be of Talisman

roses. The bridegroom's brother, Edward Rohrman, will be his brother's best man.

Mrs, Othnle] Bch (standing) will presidernext Wednesday at a Meeting Monday “charter and “1lifé members of the Woman's Department elub, Mrs, Hepzie B. Pike (seated, left) will be |Health Nursing association ‘will in charge of a program following the 12:30 p. m. juncheon in the [meet at 12:30 p. m. Monday in the Mrs. Claude T. Hogver (right) will appear on

The -nmior auxiliary to the Public

home of Mrs. Fred Marston, 4611 N. Meridian st. .

Brown-Robison Vows to Be Read By the Rev. C. A. Shake

In a ceremony at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon in the Irvingten Methodist church, Miss Ruth Ann Robison will become the bride of

before a setting of greenery and

Reception Will Follow Rite

Vows will be exchanged by Miss Helen Oakes and Paul Mills at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Olive Branch Christian church, The Rev. Arthur Mills, the bridegroom's uncle, will officiate. Parents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs, Eddie Oakes, 1231 E. Tabor st. and Mr, and Mrs, Walter Mills, 1517 E. LeGrande ave. Given in marriage by her father, the bride will wear white satin and chiffon with a two-tiered fingertip illusion veil. She will carry white roses, - The maid of hopor, Miss Louise Marsh, will be dressed in pink marquisette and will earry iris and white carnations, Miss Anna Oakes, her sister's bridesmaid, will wear aqua chiffon and carry white care nations, The hest man will be John Siercy and ushers will be Roy and Harry Mills, Following a yeception in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mills Jr, 1451 E. LeGrande ave, the couple will leave for a shert wedding trip. They will be at home at 417 E. Morris st.

Vows Will Be Read Tonight

A ceremony in the home of the Dbridegroom’s parents will unite Miss Norma Whisenand and Howard Porter at 8:30 o'clock tonight. The Rev. Jesse Towns will read the vows. Miss Whisenand is the daughter of Mrs. Opal Whisenand, 251 N, Holmes ave. and the bridegroom's parents are Mr, and Mrs. Hany Porter, 31 N. Addison st. The bride will wear powder blue crepe with navy accessories. The attendants will be Miss Shirley Stonebreaker and Carter Sidden, After the wedding there will be 8 reception in the Porter home.

Miss Martha Jewett To Become Bride

Times Special SHELBYVILLE, Ind, Jan. 26.— Mr, and Mrs. Chester A. Jewett, Broadview farms, formerly of In. dianapolis, announce the engagement of their daughter, Martha, to Lt. Robert H. Yeo, U, 8. N. R, He is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Yeo, Muncie, The wedding will be in the spring. wh Miss Jewett is a graduate of DePauw university where she was a member of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Lt. Yep was a Beta Theta

A veteran of 18 months’ duty in the south Pacific, he now is sta-

tioned at the naval air station at Gross Ile, Mich, J

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Phi member at Purdue university. |

carry a white prayerbook topped with white orchids.

Served in Army brother, John CO. Burridge, Hinse dale, IL, as best man. e bride attended Stephens cole lege and Indians university, Mr, Burridge, son of Mr. and Mrs, Howard J. Burridge, Ofneinnati, attended the University of Missourt where he was a member of the Delta Upsilon fraternity. He re. cently was discharged from the army after serving in the European theater, There will be a reception in the

Fr. Gorman Officiates

On the silver wedding annivers sary of her parents, Miss Anita Maginn was married this morning to Jahn M. Busald, She is the daughter of Mr, snd Mrs, Jerome Maginn, Newton, Ill, and has lived with her uncle and

aunt, Mr, and Mrs, OQ. C. Litzelbride's home after the service. The

man, 3466 W. Vermont st., for three years, The bridegroom's parents are couple will leave an a wedding trip and will be at home In’ Columbia, 0, :

Mr, and Mrs. Michael Busald, In- M dianapolis. The Rev. Fr. Michael J. Gorman heard the vows at 9 o'clock this morning in St. Anthony's Catholic chureh. The bride's gown was of white satin fashioned with a sweetheart neckline. She wore a fingertip veil and earried roses and an orchid in a Qolonial arrangement, Dinner Tonight Miss Evelyn Maginn, her sister's bridesmaid, was dressed in pink Another sister, Rose Marie Maginn, was the flower girl, wearing a long dress of white dotted swiss and carrying rose petals, Francis Busald, the bridegroom's brether, was best man, Following the ceremony a breaks fast for the bridal party was held in the home of Mr, and Mrs. Litsel- | (a man, A dinner will be given this evening at Catherine's restaurant and at 8 p. m. there will be a reception at the Litselman home. For their wedding trip to Florida, the bride has chosen a gold-col-ored suit, brown’ accessories and an orchid corsage.

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