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Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Feltman, 4234 Cornelius ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Theresa Ann, to John R. Sahm, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Sahm, 4829 College ave. The marriage ceremony is to be read Feb. | in St. Thomas Acquinas
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THE GIFT SHOP SEWING CIRCLE of the St. Vinent’s Hospital guild will sponsor a benefit bridge party or the guild the afternoon of Tuesday, Nov. 19, at the Iighland Golf and Country club.
hairman for the event, and o-chairman.
hnd John Quinn.
Others are Mesdames Ray L. Reed, E. B. Shimer, H. F. Reinker, ohn Welch, Frank Foltz, William Strack, Joseph McElroy and Sydney
Bullivan and Miss Helen Leppert. D. A. R. Group to Meet
THE CAROLINE SCOTT HARRISON chapter, D. A. R., will ark Armistice day with a benefit card party for the Red Cross,
The party will be held .at 2 o'clock 4, in the chapter house.
Mrs. Benton S. Lowe is chairman for the event, and Mrs. Alexhnder Taggart is vice chairman. Mrs. Odin F. Wadleigh is chairman Mesdames Arch N. Bobbitt, Herbert R. Hill Carl
bf the tea hour. aetschke and Harry VanOsdol wil » n - The Golden Wheel committee ~hapter, D. A. R., will meet at 8 p.
ation center, Meridian Life building.
alk on “Holiday Foods.”
Alumnae to Entertain
THE INDIANAPOLIS ALUMNAE club of Pi Beta Phi sorority All entertain the Indiana university Gamma chapter at a “pitch
n” supper at 6 p. m. Wednesday wouse. - Mrs. Hollis Leedy will be in
Assistant hostesses will be Mesdames Robert Zankl,-E. E. Temberly, William Grauel and William Weiss and Miss Geraldine Eppert. rs. LAwrence Dorsey will give “The Early History of Pi Beta Phi.” Reservations may be made by Monday with Mrs. E. J. Clark.
The annual national work meeting of Alpha Omicron Pi Alumnae
hssociation will be held at 8 p. m. John Waldo. DOXes. Mrs.
part of the philanthropic program discuss . the group's’ local project.
orma Oburn will report rush activ
universities chapters.
Receptions Are Planned
THE KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA MOTHERS club of Butler uni-
ersity will meet for dessert at 1
ouse, Capt. G. L. Reynolds, juvenile aid division of the Indianapolis police department, will speak. ;
Officers of the group are Mrs Carl Pittenger, vice president; Mrs.
Mrs, Emerson K. Loomis, treasurer,
. ” Friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Charles’ J. Niesse attend a reception for the couple on their 50th wedding anniversary from 2 to 6 p. m. Sunday, Nov. 24, in the Columbia club. The couple has two sons, Gilbert and Carl Niesse. :
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Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McLaughlin will hold open house from 4 to 87 p. m. tomorrow for Mrs. McLaughlin's sister, Mrs. Reid H. Nation, and he¥ daughter, Lucinda.
The York Tuesday before sailing for Aal
is stationed.” There are no invitations.
Mesdames Ray Reed, D. B. Shimer and
Tohn G. Quinn will be in charge of prizes. Sponsors for the party are Mesdames William H. Rohr, Joseph
. Delaney, A. E. Coddington, E. B. J. Gramling, T. B. Kruse, Clyde Bowers, C. H. Luft, M. T. Patton
Members will bring clothing and toys for Christmas
L. Victor Brown will review “Heroines on Horseback” (Miles). Plans will be discussed for continued aid to the frontier project Which is a medical and social service foundation for the care f women and children in rural Kentucky. Mrs. Melvin Myers will report on American Friends aid, also a , and Mrs. Adrian Wilhoite will
Mrs. Thad Brown is Mrs. William T. Miller is
Leppert, August Diener, Joseph
the afternoon of Thursday, Nov.
“pour, » *» » of the Caroline Scott Harrison m. Wednesday in the Food EduMiss Marian Schleicher will
in the Butler university chapter charge.
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Wednesday in the home of Mrs.
Mrs. C. R. McIntire and --Miss ities of the Indiana and pePauw
p.m. Thursday in the chapter
. Edward Liehr, president; Mrs. Lynn McCormick, secretary, and
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honor guests will leave for New en, Germany, where Capt. Nation
Jewish Women Set Luncheon
The Indianapolis section, National Council of Jewish Women, will meet for a luncheon meeting at 12:30 p. m. Thursday in the Marott hotel. Mrs. Charles F, Efroymson will preside. The guest speaker will be Mrs. Gerson Levis, member of the council's national board and chairman of social service. She will report on the council's 18th trienial con-
vention held earlier this month in Dallas. Miss Ann Kahn will provide musie. Mrs, Nat Smith is program chairman,
Miss Amy Bowner To Be Hostess
Miss Amy Bowner, 126 N. Drexel we, will be hostess to the Logan Parliamentary Law club at 7 p. m. PCuesday. The topic will be *“Motions.” Officers are Miss Beryl Haines, president; Miss Mabel Hall, president; Mrs. T. J...8einer and Mrs. Ira Campbell, corresponding and recording secretaries; Miss Eva Call, treasurer; Miss Bowner, historian, and Mrs, John Johnson, parLamentarian, .
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|Personnel Workers To Hear Dr. O'Shea
The Association of Personnel Women will hear Dr. Harriet E. O'Shea, associate professor of educiation psychology at Purdue uni- | versity, discuss psychological studies lapplied to business personnel when [the group meets Tuesday in the Hotel Lincoln. > Association officers are Miss Betty Stilz, président; Miss Martha Robinson, vice president and program chairman; Miss Frances Kelly, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Izona Shirley, membership chairman; Mrs. | Anna-Isabelle Sellmar, community (relations, and Miss Jeanette McElroy, publicity,
Alliance Will Hear
Jane K. Sherwin Miss Jane K. Sherwin will be the speaker at a meeting of the Alliance | Francaise at 8 p. m. next Friday in | the Marott hotel. | A- member of the French faculty |ab Tudor Hall school, she will tell | of her work in the WAC while serv-
ling as teacher and interpreter for A A
a “group of French aviators sta-
Before the meeting, Miss Sherwin [will be the honor guest at a dinner [In the hotel. Mme. Yvonne D. Chamjilovitch, alliance president, | will outline the club's work for the
: P. H. Ho photo. A ceremony to be read on Dec. | will unite Miss Elizabeth
Ann Irvin and Howard C, Cox. The bride-to-be is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Irvin, 345 Whittier pl., and the prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Cox, New Rich‘mond.
Auxiliary Tea Will Be Held On Tuesday
A “welcome back” party will be held by the Woman's auxiliary to the Marion County Medical society from 2 to 4 p. m. Tuesday. It will be in the D. A. R. chapter house with Mrs. Russell Spivey in charge of the program. The first meeting of the fiscal year, it will honor old members, new members and prospective members. A trio with Mrs. Robert Don Howell, violinist; Mrs. Russell W. Lamb, pianist, and Mrs. Spivey, guitar and banjo player, will entertain, accompanied by Mrs, Leslie Helgesson. Mrs, Spivey will sing a group of soprano solos, accompanying herself on the guitar. Jeanie Sage, daughter of Dr, and] Mrs. Russell Sage, will give a reading. Hostesses Named Mrs. Reid L. Keenan, membership chairman, is in charge of the general arrangements for the meeting.
table are Mesdames Gerald Gustafson, J. Thayer Waldo, Ellsworth K. Stucky and David F. Stone. Mrs. Emmett B. Lamb, president, and Mrs. O. H. Bakemeier, president-
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A Dexheimer-Carlon photo.
Miss Dorothy Harmon and William 6. MadThose who will arrange the tea inger will be wed Nov. 23 in the Centenary
Christian church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert L. Harmon, 925 N. Oxford st. and the Rev. and Mrs. Charles Madinger, Willcox, Ariz. &
P. H. Ho photo, Nov. 24 has been set for the marirage of Miss Edith Christina Seitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Seitz Sr, 5126 E. Michigan st, to Frank N. Owings, son of Dr. and Mrs. W, C. Owings, 2129 E. Michigan st. The wedding will be in the Tuxedo Park Baptist church,
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Mr. and Mrs. Noble B. Jennings, 1954 N. Adams st, announce the engagement of their daughter, Helen, to John B. Dux, 648 E. 54th st.
28 in St. John's Catholic church.
elect, will pour
the social committee; Mesdames John A. Campbell, Robert Curie James S. Browning, Willlam Millikan, Wayne Carso Claude PF.
asus Wi wavs Mev Magy Frances Lutz is-Bride | In Church Ceremony
Miss Mary Frances Lutz became the bride of Donald A. Nichols at
T o Harold Walter Wilson |
fashioned with a billowing skirt and | ¢ /train will be worn by the bride. Must She will wear her mother’s floorlength veil cascading from a tiara
Nuptial vows will be read for the couple on Nov..
Doris Tredway Is Married
The Rev.
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The approaching marriage of Miss Dorothy Jansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Jansen, 335), Guilford ave., to Uloyd G. Rossebo, son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Rossebo, 420 E. 48th st., has been announced. The ceremony will be in McKee chapel.
‘Miss Thelma Alford to Be Wed Tomorrow in Dayton
Miss Thelma Elnora Alford, 2101 N. Pennsylvania st, and Harold Walter Wilson, 2714 N. Pennsylvania st, will be married at 2 p. m, tomorrow in the Ohmer Park Methodist church in Dayton, O. The bride's father, the Rev. J. P. Alford, will read the ceremony. The Rev. and Mrs. Alford live in Dayton, and parents of the bride groom are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilson of Kewanna. A gown of ivory slipper satin —— — Work For P of orange blossoms. She will carry, [1 OI eace, a bouquet of white roses. | Miss Martha Wilson of Louisville, | W 'T ] d sister of the bridegroom, will be omen 0 y maid of honor and will wear a pale (yellow gown, The bridesmaids will be Miss Carolyn Westenberger and | Aly if all others allio may be Mrs. Kenneth Doghring, both of | °¢ y . Norte 8) sure Bowling Green. O. Their gowns|“' Peace, Mrs. Norton H. Pearl of will be of pink and mist green | Detroit, national president of the crepe. Judy Doehring of Bowling American Legion auxiliary, told Green will be flower girl.~—* state auxiliary members at a dinner Reception Planned last night in the Columbia club, Ronald P. Aliord % Dayoh, |The two-day department presidents’ brother of the bride, w the : . > S peting cl best man and ushers will be Wil- and a retaries’ meeting closed this |lam R, Lull and Milo Turner of Afternoon. | Lima, O. “Peace can only come by each ine |. Followitif the ceremony there will| dividual’s active participation in the be a reception at the home of the promotion of peace,” Mrs. Pearl bride's parents and the couple will|sald. She quoted Gen. Marshall {leave on a wedding trip. They will| when she said, “Peace requires posi=- ' be at home at 2714 N. Pennsyl-| tive, active effort and sacrifice, and vania st. ‘above all, it is a continuing thing. The bride attended MacMurray Even if the U. 8. now adopts a sound college in Jacksonville, TIL, and the Program -in its relationships with bridegroom is a graduate of Pur-|the rest of the world, the program
ue university and a member of Will be worthless unless we continue lo support it year in and year out.”
An individual can be sure of peace
Otten and Harry E. Kittermén. {10 a. m. today in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church. Other hostesses are Mesdames James W. Moore read the vows, Bakemeier, Frank Gastineau, Er-| Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Lutz, 32 8. Hawnest Rupel, Bernard D. Rosenak,|thorne lane, and Mr. and Mrs, |——— - ———
Russell Lamb, James M. Leffel, Ben- Frederick W. Nichols, Jersey City, | 30 Women
nett Kraft, Paul Merrell, Jacob K.!N. J. Berman, Charles K. Hepburn, John| The bride wore a gown of bro- | Crawford and Floyd Boys and Mrs. caded taffeta with a petal waistline | _ile Keenan, chairman of the member- and a full skirt, Her two-tiered Initiated ship committee, three-quarter-length veil fell from | a seed pearl Juliet cap. She carried! The Butler university chapter of a cascade bouquet of white roses, Spurs, sophomore women’s honorary Vows Are R ead swan and an orchid. | group, initiated 30 new members Mrs. Kenneth C. Dreyer was her this afternoon in the Delta Gamma |sister’s matron of honor and wore Sorority house. A social hour folBy Msgr. Nol la gown of aqua taffeta. "Miss Joan lowed the initiation. y ¢ |M. Ullrich was the bridesmaid and| Indianapolis coeds who were acwore a pink taffeta gown fashioned cepted were Misses Joy Wichser, like the matron of “honor's. Imogene McClellan, Norma jean 3 Mr. Dreyer was the best man and Stone, Martha Lee Lancet, Phyllis marriage of Miss Florence: Mc-| po. were James F. Lutz, brother Byers, Thora Feltis, Elsie PoppleGauley and Willtam Thomas Miller, | 4) bride, and Fred Cianciolo of Well, Barbara Myers, Patricia WilDetroit, ; | Cincinnati. {kins, Betty L. Miller, Joan Yarian, ~ The ceremony was at 10 o'clock | = yo peast at Whispering Winds | Joanna Jennings, Mary Lou Jacobs, in the Blessed Sacrament chapel|... ya4 following the ceremony Margaret Medsker, Barbara Lovelle, of SS. Peter and Paul cathedral.| =. . reception was held in the | Dorothy Newburg, Constance Harvey, The bride is the daughter of Mr.|y,,, of the bride's parents this Shirley Loucks, Margie Coleman, and Mrs. Paul Henry gMcGauley, afternoon. 2521 Central ave.
The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond R. Noll officiated this morning at o-| i
: |wedding trip to Chicago and will] Other new members are Miss JoMr. Miller's parents are Mr. and |, ED New a Conn. | &nne Fritz, Bluffton; ‘Miss Janice Mrs. William T. Miller, Argyle, | RA LA | Kiser, Orlando, Fla.; Miss Marilyn Mich. : . | Mitchell, Noblesville; Miss Betty A gown of white satin, fashioned | Skating Pa rty |Cluck, Zionsville; Miss Charlene with full skirt and train, was worn Tau chapter of Delta Sigma Kap- Myers, Peru; Miss Rosemary Ronby the ‘bride. Her vell was at-|,, ,rority will have a skating party sheim, = Anderson; Miss tached to a pearl coronet and she|pzrongay at Rollerland. Miss Ger- Hamp, Kokomo, and Miss Nancy carried white roses and gardenias.',jgine Bush is the arrangements Dreessen and Miss Carol Bryant, Her sister and only attendant,|.hairman, | both of Chicago. Mrs. Earl Lee Enslin, wore ice blue |
satin. Edward Seldner, Detroit, was . Satin, ROwWard Beane Yewav Ye Meeting Sel \Women to Meet
the best man. { "After a reception in the Mc-| The Cervus club will hold its! The Women’s Society of IndianGauley home, the couple left for {monthly meeting at 1 p. m. Mon- apolis Florists will have its monthly day in the Hotel Lincoln. A card meeting at a 6:30 p. m. dinner
a motor trip. They will be at home in Indianapolis. game will follow at 2 o'clock. {Monday in the Y. W. C. A.
_ the wedding of Miss Doris Tredway
The couple left on a Betty Loomis and Georgia Pitcher. |
s {d St. Cdtherine’s Catholic church, ynhe chi Rho fraternity.
P.-T. A. News
was the scene, at 9 a. m. today, of |
nd John A. Scheible. The Rev. Fr. Ronald J. Hostetter officiated.
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Kelly st, and bridegroom is
Terrace ave,
| sister's maid of honor and wore a| pink bengaline gown. ence, Moran and Miss Margaret Mullen were bridesmaids. They were |
gowned in blue bengaline. The best man was George Moon and] ushers were Charles Murphy and
Donald Tredway, bride. | The bride wore a gown of white tissue taffeta accented with seed | pearls. Her fingertip veil fell from |a tiara of pearlized orange blossoms {and she carried a bouquet of white carnations and roses.
Dec, 1 at 2341 N. Delaware st. |
Luncheon Monday
The bride is the daughter of Mr. | Several P.-T. A. units will hol
and Mrs. Cleo G. Tredway, 1232 E. open house next Friday at their| .. wuu.0 it work for it.” Talks on education
lson of Mrs. Frank O. Acker, 420 E. recreation also will be features of | some of the Friday meetings. Miss Virginia Tredway was her | schedule follows. FRIDAY Miss Flor- gchool 7—“Visual Education in-Our City Schools” illustrated lecture
the schools.
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Mrs. Pearl also stated that only a happy, satisfied people make up a | peaceful nation, and “only such nae [tions can constitute a world at 4 Peace. The world can have lasting |peace,” she sald, “if we so will it,
by Miss Doris Lynn. Open house
Music ‘by primary room work display open at 6:30
p. m.
brother - of the 28 7 p m. “Do You Know Your Child?" by first ‘and second-grade band, 41-7 p. m. “The Methods of the Three R's,” theme of month, Music by children,
|50—T p. m. Open house.
The couple will be at home after 73—7:30 p. m. Open house. 58—7:30 p. m. mo— Home,” E. A. Rice. { . singing, ‘Welfare Club to Have 13"7:3'p. m. open house. 84—T7 p. m. Family night and dis-
lay of classroom work. Juliana{ The Welfare club will have a Re p. m R was. of Edu-
George
“Recreation in
choir, Class-| The Broad
Ripple Legion post and auxiliary will mark
™ Basket Dinner Is Planned
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lL Armistice day.with a basket dinnep
Fisher, Music
post home, ave.
| bé special guests,
at 6 p. m. tomorrow night in the 64th The junior baseball team will
st. and College
| The Broad-:Ripple auxiliary will sponsor a card party at the Vete
the auxiliary. Community be in charge,
home.
erans’ hospital at 7 p. m. Tuesday, in conjunction with the Big Eagle Mrs. Arnold Settle will
The Broad Ripple auxiliary will meet at 8 p. m. Friday in the post
Mrs. | Hunter Hostess
{12:30 p. m. luncheon Monday in| ‘ " the hone of Mrs. Prank Haight, | Satioh in. Judifine,” Mus, Joby KB 1145 Fall Creek blvd Mrs Olive | Goodwin, Music by school or- Alpha Tau chapter of Alpha Hatton" ‘is Trehaon chairmais chestra, Tea will be served by Omicron Alpha sorority will hold
Mrs. B. Lynn Adams will preside lat buginess session following the luncheon, Special guests will be Mrs, Cory|don Stevenson and Mrs, Mark | | Covert.
Teen Talk—
By BOBBIE SCHAEFFER 4 THE SUPERSTITIOUS shun the number “13” but members of the 13 Horizon clubs in Indianapolis ignore its bewitched implications. High school girls between fresh,man and senior years make up the membership of this Camp Fire Girl organization. They meet: in homes or in high schools land teachers or parents sponsor the groups. An all-city meeting of Horizon club members co-ordinates their activities and at the last meeting they -elected officers. Jo Ann Baltes of the P. U, G.'s heads the all-city group; Barby Jackson, of Ben -Davis, is. the vice president; Ann Hughes, P. U. G.'s, is secretary, and Doris Herbert, Tech club, is treasurer,
Recently elected officers of the all-city Horizon club are (standing, left to right), Ann Hughes, secretary; Doris Herbert, treasurer; Barby Jackson, vice president, and (seated) Jo Ann Baltes, president. :
THEY'VE TURNED constitu-tion-makers and ‘a committee of five is diligently working out the wherebys and whyfores of the
official . document. The constitu- ‘ tion will specify meeting times for duties and an all-city service Ann Hood of the Shortridge the gll-city club, réquirements for project, which they work on Horizon club is chairman of the
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the cabinet, officers and their "committee with Janet Miller,
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All-City Horizon Club Members Plan Work and Fun
P. U. G. club; Bonnie Herd, | Broad Ripple; Mary Lu Stumpf, | 14 Ma-Te's, and. Joyce Pauley, | Technical, working with her | Five others have their heads to- | gether to inaugurate a publication for Horizon clubs. They will nominate a candidate for editorship and hope to have the presses holling before too long. Paula Petty - of Howe, Janet Booth of Broad Ripple, Olivia Buggs of Crispus Attucks, Suzette Brown of P. U. G.'s, and Wilma Prather, 14 Ma-Te's, form the “editorial” committee, “8 8
HOLIDAY PLANS are keeping still another committee busy and a Christmas party 1s in the offing. The P. U. G's and Orispus Attucks groups are in charge and it’s rumored there'll be a Santa Claus, some tree-trimming and a gift exchange — besides refreshments, of ‘course, ! Nov, 21 is the date for the next all-city meeting, which is always a covered-dish supper from 5:30 to 8 p. m. in the Y, W, OC. A, Washington high school's club is | in charge of this month's meeting | with Mrs, James Stovall as | sponsor, H . !
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mothers of fourth-grade children John Strange—T7:30 ‘p. m.
Open
its monthly business meeting at 8 p. m, Monday in the home of Mrs,
house. Physical education pro- | Marie Hunter at 2626 N. Alabama
gram by pupils.
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