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w 20 Dy Ac R, Chapter Is to Observe Constitution Day Next Thursday

A CONSTITUTION DAY PROGRAM THURSDAY fi the Caroline Scott Harrison D. A.-R. chapter house Il open the fall and winter activities of the chapter. Dr. I. Lynd Esch, Indiana Central college president, will be the speaker on the program starting at 1:30 p. m. His topie will be “A Living Democracy.” , Mrs. Nita Milstead, pianist, will play. : "At the business meeting hefore the program, state conference delegates will be elected. After the meeting an informal hour will be held with Mrs. Waldo B., Rossiter serving as hospitality - chairman. Mrs; A. C. Brooks is vice chairman; Mrs. ‘Willlam L. Horne and Mrs. E. C. Rumpler will pour, and Mesdames Jasper P, Scott, Martine H, Grifing and John Paul Ragsdale will assist. ~ » " . » ” # The Irvington D. A. R. chapter will have a dessert luncheon Thursday at the home of Mrs. Frank R. Baker. Mrs. Max Barney, state chaplain, will speak. The assistant hostesses will be Mrs, Wilson Coughlen and Mrs. Harold Bayless, :

Sorority Alumnae Bdok Activities. . THE INDIANA UNIVERSITY CHAPTER of Pi Beta Phi sorority will hold its state tea for 150 rushees from 2:30 to 5:30 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs.» Heber Williams... Active chapter members in charge will be Miss Nancylee Foster, Oxford, O.; Miss Perky Rogers and Miss Jean Maney. Other Indianapolis members who will attend are Misses Helen Katterhenry, Mary Frances Kelly, Virginia Keese, Marge Brinke, Adair Kirch, Marilyn Hooley, Nancylee Smith and Yavonne Akers.

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“ » ~ # ~ " Thirty-five Indianapolis giris who will enter Indiana university ‘next month were guests this afternoon at an informal party given by the Delta Omicron club of Delta Delta Delta sorority at the home of Mrs, Marvin Jones. Members of the active chapter in Bloomington assisted the alumnae members. The co-chairmen were Mrs. Truman Woodmansee of the alumnae ind Miss Jessie Lou Small, rush chairman for the 1. U. chapter. Mrs. Otto K. Jensen, national ollegiate secretary of the sorority, and Miss Katherine Kirkpatrick, Ita Omicron president, poured. » ” ” » » n 3 Mrs. Adrian Wilhoite will be the hostess at 8 p. m. Wednesday for the first meeting to be held this season by the Alpha Omicron Pi Alumnae association. She will be assisted by Mesdames Henry Pond, L. V. Brown and James Obear and Miss Marie Sullivan, Mrs. Melvin Myers, Mrs. Brown and Miss Virginia Sheely will speak.

Alpha Xi Delta Parties ,

y A GARDEN PARTY will be held Sunday, Sept. 15, at the home of. Mrs. Ralph L. McKay by the Indianapolis alumnae of Alpha Xi Delta sorority.” The honor guests will be girls planning to enter Indiana university this fall. Special guests will include Mrs. Harold S. Bates, national vice president, and Miss Betty Winters, rush chairman of the I. U. chapter, both of Cincinnati; Mrs. Archie M. Koon and Mrs. E. W, Fox, Bloomington, and Mrs. Ralph E. Johnson, state rush chairman. The arrangements committee includes Mesdames Kenneth G. Baker, Robert H. Lee, Walter H. Hamly, Lewis Meier Jr., Jean Bellard and Carey Spicer, Miss Martha Engle and Miss Harriette Billings. The hostesses will be Mesdames C. F. Devine, James M. Hedges, G. W. Grimit, S. Robert McMahon, Malvern B. Still, Rose Malcolm Sollitt, William H. Simpson, Harry Meyers and Byron E. Hargrove, Miss Mary Nell"Aumann-and Miss Jan Whisman. A “back to school” supper party was given last night by the alumnae in the home of Mrs. Baker in Edgewood. The guests included active chapter members from Indianapolis who will attend Purdue, Indiana and Ohio universities.

Christ Church Will Be the Scene

Miss Jean Marie Rikhoff's Hills Jr., East Williston, L. I. is John Schramm, 5215 Washington the wedding. Miss Rikhoff attends Mt. Holyoke college.

Bair-Powell Wedding Today

In Louisville

+ Times Special LOUISVILLE, Ky. Sept. T—A ceremony uniting Miss Margaret Davis Powell and Lt. Royden Stanley Bair will be read here in the Crescent Hill Christian church at 4:30 p. m. today. Miss Powell is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Powell of Louisville, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Ruth F. Bair, 3420 N. Meridian st. Indianapolis. Heirloom Lace Gown A family heirloom dress of Mencken lace will be worn by the bride. A coronet will hold -her double-

white orchid surrounded by white roses. Miss Patricia G. McMullen, Louisville, will be maid of honor, and bridesmaids will be Mrs. Liston T. Taylor; Mrs. Leonard Vick and Miss Clarice Miller, all of Louisville. They will be drgssed alike in frocks of autumn gold. Brother Best Man

Thomas ‘Bair will attend his

tiered veil, and “she will carry a

engagement to Lawrence Rust announced by her mother, Mrs. bivd. No date has been set for

Couple to Live in Illinois

Miss Mary Anne Pearce will become the bride of James Andrew Cunningham in a. single-ring service at 4:30 p. m. today in Christ piscopal church. The Rev. E. Ainger Powell will officiate. The ‘bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Starling Pearce, 3827 Guilford ave., and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. James Theodore Cunningham, 3840 N. Delaware st.

Bishop to Read Marriage Vows

Times Special WASHINGTON, Sept. Bethlehem chapel of the National

| square neckline and long train has been chosen ‘by the bride. sion veil will fall from a tiara of satin roses, and she will carry a bouquet of green and white striped orchids and white spray orchids. | Mrs, John A. Hare, Noblesville, T.—~The | wil] be her sister's matron of honor. : | She will wear a frock of sunset rose cathedral here will be the scene, | rene with slit skirt and cap sleeves. at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon, of | “Bridesmaids will be’ Mrs. Robert Miss ‘Patsy Blickensderfer's mar- T Reid another sister; Mrs. Cathriage to Donald Kirchhoffer. 'erine-C. Brown, sister of the brideThe bridegroom's father, the Rt. groom: Mrs. Albert W. Buschmann Rev, Richard A. Kirchhoffer lang Mrs. William E. Mohler. Thev bishop of the Indianapolis Episcopal | wil] be dressed like the matron of diocese, will officiate, The bride is | honor. ’ the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Patrick Blickensderfer of ; this city, Pame€la Ann Hare, niece of the She will wear a light green gab- bride, will be flower girl. ardine sult with matching hat, | WEAF a short dress of embroidered cocoa = brown accessories. and a | white organdy. _browh -orehid corsage. She will | Elliot C. Timme, Oak Park, 1ll, have no attendants. Richard A.|¥l be best man. Ushers will be Kirchhoffer Jr. Alexandria, Va, |D8vid H. Strack, Raymond von Will be his brother's: best daar. Spreckelsen, Mr. Hare and Mr. Reid. After a reception in the Ward- lub. th : man Park hotel, the couple will 5 vl e couple will leave on a wedleave for a. motor trip and will be “18 ip to Cashiers, N.'C. They at home later in New York where h be at home in Urbana, IIL he bridegroom is attending Co- he bride attended Wheaton col{lege and the bridegroom attended

umbia university. {the Univelsi Here for the wedding with Bishop | '¢ University of Illinois.

Kirchhoffer is ‘Mrs. Kirchhoffer.. |__| ; es Miss Blickensderfer is a graduate | Miss Edith Ward of the National Cathedral School | for Girls and was graduated in| Wed to Mr. Elrod June from George Washington university.

Reception at Club

nounces the marriage of her daughter, Edith, 4028 Madison ave. and Norman Elrod, son of C. G. Elrod, 1130 W. 34th st. The wedding was Aug. 30 in the University Heights

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A ceremony at 4:30 p. m. today| A shower was given recently for in the McKee chapel of the Taber-

Miss Marjorie Nichols and Beverly | at Mrs. Reser's home, 5941 HaverW. Seaman. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale ford ave, will officiate.

The bride is the daughter of ir. Mrs, Hanger Hostess

and Mrs. Bryant Nichols, 719. E. th st, and the bridegroom's par- Mrs. Fern Hanger will be hostess

ents are Mr. and Mrs. Clifford ry. At the meeting of Upsilon chapter, Seaman of Compton, Cal. | Alpha Omicron Alpha sorority, Miss Nichols will wear a gown of | Monday night at the Hotel Lincoln.

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After a reception at the Columbia |

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brother, | Wendell Batman of Bargersville, {Ind.; Lt. Gerald Moore of Pittsburgh, and Lt. Joseph K. Kolbrook {of Louisville. Ay reception at the |home of the bride will follow the ceremony. | The bride attended the Univer-

. 0 oui . | | A gown of ivory satin with a/gty of Louisville, and the bride- |

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Miss Mary Donnelly Is Married

Ceremony |

t + | Vows uniting Miss “Maxine Smith |

‘and Ronald H. Hull will be read at| 4:30 p. m, tomorrow in Sweeney chapel at Butler university. The Rev. Glenn O'Dell, Brookside United | Brethren church, will officiate. Parents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs. Howard B. Smith, 1322 N. Kealing ave, 2nd Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Hull, 804 N_ Bolton ave. A gown made with a satin bodice | and a- matrquiset skirt and train | 'will be worn by Miss Smith. A net | |tiara will hold her {illusion veil, land she will carry a bouquet of | roses and gardenias surrounding an | orchid. |" Bridal Attendants Mrs. James Siefert will be her | sister's matron of honor, and Miss | Ann Shuttleworth of Canton, O., will be maid of honor. Bridesmaids

Hull-Smith |

1924 Talbot ave. announce the mar- | riage of Mr. Donnelly’s sister, Mary, | to Randall Brooks Searle of Buffalo, | N.-Y. The, wedding was Aug. 30) in the post chapel at Ft. Benjamin | . The couple will be at home in Buffale. | Mrs. Searle recently returned | from Panama, where she served

Searle has been discharged after | serving as a captain in the army.

He was stationed in the Caribbean | area for three years:

Couple to Live | In Richmond

In a service at 8:30 p- m. today matron of honor, Mrs. Alan Crapo, in ‘the Irvington Methodist church, [and the bridesmaids, Miss Marcia Luett st., and Mr. and Mrs. William Miss Ruth Anne Gorman will be Hamilton of Greencastle and Miss|F. Emrich Jr. 3506 Watson rd.

married to Eugene Thomas wil- |

liams. The Rev. Virden R. Graham, flower girl, Judy Sedely of Cleve-|tron of honor; Miss Gloria Backer

*Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Mawsen, 4549 Evanston ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Joan Mawson, to Donald E. Pedlow. The date for their wedding has not been set.

Mr. Pedlow is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Pedlow.

re P. H. Ho photo. Sept. 21 is the date set for the marriage of Miss Joan Thomp-

soi" and Walter C. Johnson. The bride-to-be is the daughier of Mr. ‘and Mrs. R. C. Thompson, 5014 Orion st., and Mr, Johnson is the

Leland ave. ‘

|Jo Ellen Burroughs, Carl Duke Mr. and wis Maurice Domnely. xchange Marriage Vows

Miss Jo Ellen ‘Burroughs and Car] Patten Duke were married at] 3:30 p. m. today in St. Paul's Episcopal church. The Rev, William Bur- | rows read the double-ring service. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Francis X. Adams of the Spink-

Arms hotel, and Mr. Duke's parents are Mr. and Mrs. James W, Duke, Ellenton, Fla. A candlelight satih gown fash-|

| with the American Red Cross. . Mr. |ioned with yoke and - fitted Sleeves)

of Alencon lace, gathered skirt and chapel train was worn by the bride. | A tiara of seed pearls held her fulllength veil, and she carried a white prayerbook topped with: a white orchid Attendants Wear White

Miss Melville Weesner, maid of | honor, chose a sheer white dress| with shirred bodice and full skirt. | Similar dresses were wecrn by the

Florence Adams of Cleveland. The|

will be Miss Jean Lowe and Miss| Burnettsville, uncle of the bride, land, also wore a frock of white

Shirley Aikin, both of Hollywood, | {Cal.; Miss Nancy Rodecker, Grand | | Rapids, | Beckett. Their dresses will be matlie with bateau necklines and cap sleeves,

Mrs, Mary Ward, Chicago; an- and will be in aqua, gray blue, |dress will trim the white crepe gown

| fuchsia and gray crepe.

| Kenneth Hull will attend. his| lace also will edge her mantilla veil. brother, and ushers will be Frank |She will carry gladioli” surrounding Robert Parr,|an orchid.

| SteWart of Spencer, | Fredrick Clark, Russell Eckert and | Mr, Siefert.

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the bride by Mesdames B. C. Peters, | Aha Theta sorority house at But- | dresses of French blue taffeta. The nacle Presbyterian church will unite| Howard Rosberg and C. H. Reser|ler. the couple will leave. for New flower girl, Anne Gilbert, also will

| Orleans. They will he at home at {1120 N. Alabama st, after Sept. 23. The bride attended Butler, where {she was a member of Kappa Alpha | Theta sorority, and the bridegroom |attended Indiana university and is | a“member. of Kappa Sigma fraternity. He is attending the I, °U,

Ischool of medicine. ’

will officiate. Parents of the couple are Mr. and|

E. Williams of Richmond. Lace from her mother’s wedding |

chosen by ‘the bride, and heirloom

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The bride's sisters, Mrs. Charles L. Gilbert and Miss Elizabeth Gor- | man, will be matron and maid of ihonor. They will wear bouffant

|be in blue taffeta Robert, Miller, Richmond, will be | best man, and Kenneth Sherer, | Richmond, and Mr. Gilbert will be| ushers. : 1 After a reception at the bride's | {home, the couple will motor to| | Michigan. They will be at home in Richmond after Sept. 25.

white nylon taffeta with a net yoke and a skirt falling into a train.” A beaded tiara will hold her illusion veil, afd she will carry an orchid- ‘ topped prayerbook. Her attendants, dressed alike in white net frocks with drop shoulders and tiered skirts, will be Misses Evelyn and Juanfta Nichols, " John E. Seibert, New York, will be best man, and Gordon Johnston and Donald. Nichols will be

ushers. After a reception at the bride's home, the couple will motor to Compton where they will be at home, * The bridegroom is a graduate of the University of Southern Califor y fa. . “

Plan Card Party - The chairmen of the Holy Angels Catholic church Altar Sodality will! sponsor a public card party tomor- | row night in the school basement. Mesdames Edward Yocum, Bdward|

Foy and Russell Battreall will be in| the state fair grounds, are being sponsored by the four pictured are members of the post's auxiliary.

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sheer, Kyle McCroan, Palmetto, Fla, |

Mich, and Miss - Joan | Mrs, Fred Robert Gorman, 944 N.|was best man, and ushers were Lyn-| McNeeley Jr, and Donald F. Wright. | Audubon rd., and Mr. and Mrs. Paul [ton Hazelbaker, Salem; John Miller,| They will be dressed alike in leaf | Faye Sharkey and Mr. Crapo. Ken- | green

neth DeHart was ringbearer. At Home Address The reception was held in the green room Athletic club, and the couple left on | a trip to Lake Wawasee, They will| be at home in Ellenton after Sept.| 20, until next February when Mr. |

[Duke will enter Rose Polytechnical |Poyquet of

institute at Terre Haute The bride attended DePauw university, and is. a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority.

Paul |. Shelton

Takes Bride

A ceremony at 3:30 o'clock this| RUeFOON in Sweeney chapel at Butler university united Miss Eloise Schumacher. and Paul J. Shelton. The Rev. Harold H. Hazenfield, pastor of the First Evangelical church, officiated. ' Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. J. Albert Schumacher, 3430 Carrollton ave, and Mrs. Edith Shelton, 1531 Sturm ave. The bride chose a seed pearl embroidered white satin gown and a fingertip veil. She. carried white

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A ceremony read at 9 o'clock this morning in St. Philip Neg

Catholic church united Miss Helen Killilea and Howard Barnhorst. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs, Daniel J. Killilea, 414 N,

' Gray st., and Mr. and Mrs, A, H. Barnhorst, 812 Eastern ave.

Couple to Take

Wedding Trip To New York

Dr. Roy Ewing Vale read the vows uniting Miss Jane Weber and Robe ert T. Sanders Jr. at 2:30 p. m, today in McKep chapel of the Tabe ernacle Presbyteriang church. Parents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs. J. G. Weber, 3317 Central ave, and Mr. and Mrs. R. T, Sande ers, 5801 Central ave.

‘Bronze and Green Frocks

The bride's sister, Ann, was maid of honor and wore a moss green frock of tissue taffeta with three-

quarter sleeves and a full skirt.

The bridesmaids, Mrs.” Emory” Schaeffer and Miss Dorothy Green« gard, wore similar dresses of bronze taffeta. The bride chose a gown of white satin with petal waist and full skirt extending into a train. Tuberoses held her illusion veil, and she cars, ried -tuberoses and a white orchid. Wedding Trip East The best man was Eugene Katter« john, and ushers were William Bishop aid Fred Dreyer.

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Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Manifold, 4038 Ruckle st., announce the engagement of their daughter, Josephine, to Robert E. Curry, son

of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Curry, Miami, Fla. The couple will ex

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marriage vows in a ceremony to be read this fall.

“of the Indianapolis|satin, fashioned with a sheer yoke

Rev. Johnston To Officiate

Miss Mary Hendricks To Be Bride

Miss Mary Alice Hendricks and Donald D. La Roache will be married at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hendricks, 1228 E.

Kelly st. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David La Roache, 1035 St. Paul st. The Most Rev. Msgr. J. H Downey, 8%. Catherine of Sienna Catholic church, will read the VOWS.

The Rev. Joseph W. Johnston will be assisted tomorrow by Dr. Fred- | erick R. Daries of fhe Zion Evian- | gelical and Reformed chugch when he reads the vows uniting Miss Betty Leiendecker and Carl W: Emrich. The -ceremony will be at 2:30 p. m. in the Second Presbyterian church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. Leiendecker, 516 S.

Mrs. Harry E. Lewis will be ma-

will be maid of honor, and bridesmaids will be Mesdames Ben A. Davis; George E. Leiendecker, Irvin

taffeta styled with square necklines and full skirts.

Bridal Gown Miss Leiendecker will wear white

and a full skirt forming a short

train. Her veil will fall from a crown of orange blossoms, and brown orchids will center her white roses and

stéphanotis. Mr. Davis will be best man, and ushers will be Robert Rothman, George E. Lelendecker, George Bange, Harry Lewis and Ralph | Schuh. After a reception at the Warren, hotel, thé couple will leave on a motor trip through the Southwest.

St. Vincent Guild

To Meet Monday... |

The St. Vincent Hospital guild| will hold its first meeting of the season at 10 ‘a. m, Monday In the | auditorium of the nurses’ home. Officer of the day will be Mrs. Rus- | sell ' L. White, assisted by Mrs.

Marion E. Ensley and Mrs. Ralph Nessler, . Mrs. George H. Lilly is luncheon chairman.

roses. Miss uth Gardner, her cousin, wore pink chiffon. Evan DcDirmit was the best man while the ushers were George. L.

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for the West®n Professional Tennis tournament and Sportsman's | : Alpha _ Bpsilon chapter, ept. 15. The events, to be held in the Manufacturers building at |Theta Tau sorority, , will

John Holliday post of the American Legion. "The [Flonday night in the Bankers Trust

Runyan and ‘James R. Gardner. A reception in the Schumacher home followed the rite,

The business ses§fon will include | the annual report of the ways and | means committee; and the quarterly | report of the gift shop. |

(Tree Study Planned |

Tree identification will be studied |

The couple will live in Dayton, O.|by the Nature Study club at 3

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p.m. tomorfow at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Beard. A ¢pitchin” supper will be served at. 5 p. m.|

Delta| Miss Louise MgCormick, tree com-| meet | mittee chairman, and Miss Betsy

jdeore music committee chairman, will be in charge. :

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Is Married

The bride's brother, the Rev. Fr Casimir Kot of Martz, 8. D, read the service uniting Miss Josephine Kot and Charles Madden at 9 a. m. today in St. Patrick's Catholic church. Mrs, Madden is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jan Kot, 860 Fletcher ave, and Mr. Madden's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Madden, 1407 Linden st, A gown of white marquiset with lace panels was chosen by the bride. Miss Esther Springman, maid of honor, wore a dress made with = blue lace bodice and net skirt. Sim{lar dresses, in yellow, and pink, were worn by the bridesmaids, Miss Louise Madden and Miss Ann~Misinice. Mary Therese Kiefer, junior bridesmaid, wore a white lace and net frock.

A reception in the hunters’ lodge of the Marott hotel followed the wedding, and the couple left on a trip to New York. =~ : The bride attended Butler unie versity, and the bridegroom is 'a graduate of Purdue university where he was a member of Phi Delta

Theta fraternity.

Miss Spivey Will Be Wed

The Grace Methodist church will be the scene of the wedding of Miss Jo Anne Spivey to Charles E, Madry at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow. The Rev. E. A. Clegg will officiate. Parents - of the couple are Mr, and Mrs: Harry W. Spivey, 1031 N, Leland st., and Mr. and Mrs, Rolon L. Madry, Pulaski, Tenn, The bride will wear a gown of white sheer over taffeta made with a low round neckline, gathered skirt and train, A lace tiara will hold her illusion veil, and she will carry an orchid surrounded by gladioli, asters and tuberoses, Couple’s Schools Mrs. Justus D. Hart will be her sister's matron of honor, and bridesmaids will be Miss Gloria Smith and Miss Doris Schradin, They will be dressed in light blue frocks made like the bride's. Harold E. Madry, Nashville, Tenn., will attend his brother, and ushers will be Calvin Spivey, brother of the bride, and James Enochs. After a reception at the Spivey home, the couple will leave for. the Smoky mountains. They will be at home. with the bride's parents. Miss Spivey attended John Here {ron Art school, and the bridegroom Ssienided David Lipscomb college in Nashville.

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