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EE Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae Group: Will Begin Its Activities On Sept. 17

THE FIRST MEETING OF THE SEASON for the Indianapolis Alumnae association of Kappa Kappa Gam‘ma sorority will be held at 6 p. m. Tuesday, Sept. 17, in ‘the Butler university chapter house. Miss Agnes Graham and Miss Marjorie Matson, field secretaries for the Jational organization, will be special guests. Miss Graham, of Upsilon chapter, and Miss Matson, of Gamma _ Delta chapter, will visit the Butler chapter Sept. 15 to 18. “Highlights of the Diamond Jubilee Convention"—held at Mack nac Island, Mich, this summer—will be the theme of the program. * Appearing on this will be Mesdames Everett M. Schofield, L. E. Cox, "John Wild I11,"Mark H. Reasoner and Royer Knode Brown, Miss Barbara Seeger and Miss Dorothy Beck. Members of the June graduating class will be initiated at the meeting. - Invitations to

"the event have been sent to 622 members in the Indianapolis area. Reservations may be made until Sept. 15. .

i Board Meetings Scheduled me

THE EXECUTIVE BOARD of the sorority’s Indianapolis Alumnae association. will meet at 9:30 a. m. on the second Tuesday of | each month from September to June at’ ‘the.38th st. branch of ” * the Merchants National bank.: Board officers are Mrs. Brown, presi= dent; Mis. Roy Robbins, vice president; Mrs. Frank H. Fairchild, and Mrs. Thomas Murhane, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. George H. Kingsbury and Mrs. Norris Cottingham, treasurer and assistant, and Mrs. John R. Brayton and Mrs. Lyman Pearson, i ‘Appointments announced by Mrs. Brown, alumnae president, “include Mrs. Claude G. Jacquart, budget chairman; Mrs. Joseph C. Matthews, hospitality; Mrs. James Forsythe, hostess; Mrs, Bradford Noyes, bridge; Mrs. Warren D, Oakes, layettes; Mrs. Frederick T. Hill, local philanthroples; Mrs. Kern Miles, membership; Mrs, 1 Robbins, magazine and Key subscriptions and Mistory sales; Mrs. ' Reasoner, national philanthropies; Mrs. Edwin M. Joyce, notifications and reservations; Mrs. James A. Hogshire Jr. Panhellenic representative; Mrs. James Lesh, parliamentarian; Mrs. A. D, Smith, .. program; Mrs. Edwin. Ransburg and Mrs. Donald F. Compton, project; Mrs. C. Severin Bus¢hmann, public relations; Mr§ Henry ©. Hebert, membership recommendations; Miss Dorothy Overman, registrar, and Mrs. Johnny B. Collins, year book and publications.

Phi Mu Luncheon Saturday

GIRLS ENTERING Indiana and Purdue universities and Hane over coliege this fall will be the honor guests Saturday 4t a luncheon to _be given in the Columbia club by the Indianapolis Phi Mu Alumnae association. The luncheon will be the climax for a series of informal parties sponsored by the group during the summer, On ‘the committee in charge are Mesdames James Walden, John Huron, William B. Wilcox and Leroy Burney, Miss LaVerne Ridlen and Miss Sarah Henning. ’ : © “Members of the active chapters in the state also will be guests _ @t the luncheon. Hostesses for the informal parties which have been held have been Mrs. Morey Doyle, Mrs. Wilcox and Miss Ridlen, who entertained for the Purdue group; Mrs, Glen Conway, Mrs, George Dougherty, Miss Elsie Shelley and Miss Adrienne Robinson, who entertained for the I. U. group, and Mrs. George: Burkett, Mrs. William ‘Dunn and Miss Dorothy Caldwell, who entertained for the

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Alumnae Will Begin Fall Activities The Alpha Phi Alumnae associa-{Northway, president; Mrs. Willis tion will hold its first meeting of|Tomlison, vice president; Miss

the coming season at 6:30 p. m./ Georgia Ryan; secretary; Miss tomorrow in the home of Mrs, Ray| Trimble, treasurer;

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Northway, 4120 Forest Manor ave.|Houk, Panhellenic representative; . Miss Lou Ellen Trimble, alumnae Miss Alice Hankins, alternate; Mrs. to the annual eonvention Richard Boatman, correspondent, |and Murs. Mason King, project chair-

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+ High spot of the Indiana state fair, for saddle horse fans throughout the. state, is the horse show which opened yesterday in the Coliseum with matinee and night events. There are 500 entries in the show which is to continue the remainder of the week. In the photo

ready Belle Of The Town, five-gaited 3-year-old owned by Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. ; CN & ~ ;

40f honor; Barbara Kraeger, niece

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Wisconsin Trip Follows Wedding

Miss Barbara Lawrence Hess became the bride of Lt. (j. g.) Edwin Nelson Bornum in a ceremony read Saturday in the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Edwin Hess. > The bridegroom 1s the son of Mrs: Edwin 8. Bornum, La Porte. The Rev, Alexander Miyat of the Greenwood Presbyterian thurch officiated. The Attendants Attendants were Miss Frances Hamlin, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., maid

of the bride, flower girl; and Arthur G. Kraeger Jr, best man. The bride wore frosted white nylon taffeta fashioned with a bouf-

illusion veil was attdched to a satin tiara and she carried- gardenias. Miss Hamlin wore pink lace and net and Barbara wore white swiss organdy. After a reception in the home, the

they will go to San Diego, Cal,

Shower Planned

Mrs. James Long will .éntertain Wednesday. evening at the Canary

Miss Betty Jeanne Sauer whose marriage to Thomas B. Dawson will be .Sept. 14. Twenty guests will attend, :

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Dinner Tomorrow

A dinner meeting of Alpha chapter, Alpha Delta Omega sorority, will be held tomorrow night in the women's building at the State Fair

Chapter Meeting Alpha Kappa chapter, Delta Sigma Kappa sorority, will hold a business meeting at 8 p. m. tomorrow, in the home of Evelyn

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hall at Shortridge high school,

record department and at Wasson's first floor service desk. s Serve On Committee Mrs. Orville A. Wilkinson heads the general committee for the series with Mrs. Charles A. Reeve and Mrs. Isaac E. Woodard as vice chairmen. : Others on the committee are Miss E. Leona Wright, secretary; Mrs. Frank Burns, treasurer; Mrs. Norris E. Harold, assistant; Mrs. Mary W. Parsons, ticket chairman;

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Braughton, for an ‘appearance in the Coliseum ring. Adding a note of color¥o the stands | this year are members of the Indianapolis Day Nursery Junior auxiliary who, wearing bright carpenter's aprons, are selling programs for the show. Proceeds will be used in the auxiliary's work at the Lockerbie st. nursery. In the center photo auxiliary member Mrs. Paul B. Payne (extreme right) is selling programs to {left to right) Mrs. Robert Bow-

Friends Church

Will Sponsor Series of Four Benefit Book Reviews

A seriés of Tour book reviews for the benefit of the American Friends Service committee will be sponsored this season by the women

The programs, for which Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten will be the reviewer, will be on Oct: 18, Nov, 12, Jan, 14 and Feb. 11 in Caleb Mills

Tickets will be available at Stewart's book department, Wilking’s

Mrs. Roy Sahm, door chairman; Miss Josephine Turney, publicity chairman, and Mrs. M: J. McCulley, usher chairman.

Sorority Meeting

Members of Beta chdpter, Omega Phi Tau sorority, will meet at 8 p. .m. Wednesday in the home of Mrs. John Simpson, 814 N. Linwood ave. ! ’

Mr. and Mrs. E.R. Lauer Sr., 408 N. Bancroft st., announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret Ann, to Francis B, McMahon, 4

son of Mrs. Timothy J. McMahon, : 1340 E. Raymond st. The weddin will be Oct. 26, at 10.a. m. in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church.

Margaret Ann Lauer Engaged

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Helen Redding Is Bride in Church Rite

“A ceremony read at 9 o'clock this. morning in the Holy Name Catholic church in ‘Beech Grove united Miss Helen C. Redding and Louis A. Houtekler.- The Rev. Fr. John Patterson heard the vows.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. James A. Redding, Beech Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis L. Houtekier, Detroit. - x

Bride Wears Satin

Entering with her father, the a fingertip veil falling from a white ostrich halo.” She carried roses,

Her attendants were Miss Ann Hemmelgarn, Beech Grove, maid of hondr, in pink satin:and lace; and Misses June and Betty Houtekier, Detroit, and Miss Frances Hemmelgarn, Beech Grove, bridesmaids, in blue satin and lace.

Breakfast Held Mr. Houtekier's ‘attendants were Edward -Coucke, Detroit, best man; James A. Redding Jr, and Joseph Hemmelgarn, Beech Grove, and Henry Coppens, Detroit, ‘ushers.

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O’Brien-Lucas Rite Is Solemnized

In an informal ceremony read ‘at 2:30 p. m. yesterday in the Woodruff Place Baptist church, Mrs.

Mildred Lucas was “married to Thomas O'Brien. - The Rev. Paul Malicote officiated. The bride, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Edward Bishop, 2280 Pierson st., wore a street-length powder blue crepe dress and a corsage of pink rosebuds. , “The attendants were the bridegroom's brother-in-law and sifer, Mr, and Mrs, Edgar Laurie, Pittsburgh. After a reception in the Bishop home, the couple left for a short wedding trip.

Couple United In Garden-Rite

The garden at the home of Mr. and -Mrs. James Philip Million, 7365 Edgewater dr., was the setting yesterday for the marriage of. their daughter: Peggy Joan, Chicago, to James McDowell, Lincoln, Neb. The ceremony was at 4 p.m. and was read by the Rev. Theodore L. Rogers of the Union Chapel Methodist church. Miss Betty Jean Miller was the maid of honor and John McDowell, Danville, Ill, served

A wedding hreakfast and reception in the home of the bride's

‘|grandparents; Mr. and Mrs. Henry | g ‘| Hemmelgarn, Beech Grove, were to Mrs, John W. McDowell, Lincoln, | afternoon in the Miller home before

follow the cerembny.

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parents of the bridegroom.

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en; Shipshewana:. Mrs. C. A, Pfleiderer of Indianapolis and Miss Patricia Pfleiderer, Mil~waukee. In the photo at right Mrs. Max O. Bonham (left) and Miss Sally Stokely are shown with Jeanette Umber, 6.year-old hunter owned by Edward J. Wiest of Indianapolis. Mrs. Bonham rides Jeanette Umber in ladies’ hunting classes in the show.

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Paul Miller

Exchange Vows

A breakfast at Cifaldi's followed the wedding, at 10 o'clock this morning, of Miss Catherine Ann

G. Miller, George A. Miller, 774 N. Emerson ave. Miss McLarty is the daughter of Charles A. McLarty, ‘Joliet, Ill. Officiating at this morning’s ceremony in Our Lady of Lourdes Cath-

Gootee, Attendants’ Frocks The bride's attendants were Miss Alice Plain, Chicago, her eousin’s maid of honor, and. Miss Geraldine McLarty, her sister's bridesmaid. Both wore ice blue satin brocade frocks. hy

styled with a full gathered skirt forming a full-length train.’ Her two-tiered fingertip illusion veil cascaded from a small bonnet topped with pearlized orange blos- | soms. “Her flowers were gladioli and stephanotis in a cascade arrange- { ment centered with gardenias. Trip North Mr. Miller had as attendants Marc Clements, best man, and Wal-

ter Glichrist, Carol Jones and Rob- :

l'ert Miller. A reception was to be held this

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The couple-will leave this eyening couple will live at 195 E. Chestnut | northern Michigan, They will be at for a trip to Orystal Lake, Mich. |st. Chicago, after a short wedding| home after next Monday at 5019

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