Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 November 1946 — Page 9
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Owings-Seitz Cerémony
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nator Style : |Alpha Beta Latreian. 1:30 p. m. ; nator Styles : Announcements of Engagements T Te aT Sass ow Miss Harmon as expressed . Lt . OoMmorrow Augusta, hostess. 5 Are Highlights of the Social Scene She Alpha Eta Latreian. 1:15 p. m. : m™ Tues. Mrs, Foster Oldshue 5735 . > JR Win), a mT eres i ATION : : Tuxedo Park Church | nN pelawate, hostess. “Decorative| ° Rev. G. Lavon Fisher ies, maid he | ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS claim the Ts Bo f Rite | Fabrics in the Home’ by Mi Is to Officiat an aor limelight in the week-end social news. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- o Be Scene of Ri Helen Hollingsworth of Ayres, S to Clate i n . g a1 {Fortnightly Literary. 2:30 p. m. Jul 8 a liam Pascoe Evans announce the efigagement of their Miss Edith C. Seitz will- become| Tues, ‘ Propylacum. “Tons of! A wedding ceremony at 7:30 p. m, Ba daughter, Barbara Jane, to John Clinton Emison Jr., son the bride of Frank N. Owings in a| Fun.” by Mrs. C. Walter McCarty. today in the Centenary Christian icles because of Mr. and Mrs, Emison of Scarborough-on-Hudson, N. Y. ceremony at 2:30 p. m, tomorrow in| [eT Alia. Tues. Mrs. 8. E. Rowe, church wil unite Miss Dorothy Jans : hi . fr DeP : hie 5920 Crestview dr, hostess. Re- Harmon and William G. Madinger, my and navy Miss Evans was graduated this year from DePauw the Tuxedo Park Baptist church.| yiewsof “Britannia Mews” (Sharp) |The Rev. G. Lavon Fisher will of« " oie pay university where she was a member of Kappa Alpha The Rev. U. 8. Clutten will read| by Mrs, Don Jenkins, and officiate, > 16 said, there Theta sorority and of Phi Beta Kappa honorary fraternity. The the ‘vows. “Pocketful of Pebbles” (Struther) | Miss Harmon 1s the-daughter-of rom the Re- prospective bridegroom was graduated from DePauw in 1944. At The bride is the daughter of Mr, BY Mis Avail Brows, Tiida. Nee je oq Mis Sibert 1, Sashaif ples. the university he served as president of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity, and Mrs. Edger. C. Seitz, 5126 E| w. o Terry, 23 N. Re a dod i TE lg After serving 27 months in the Pacific area as a lieutenant (jg) in Michigan st., and the bridegroom's| hostess, Speakers, Mrs. Floyd Mrs, Charles E. Madinger of Wills the navy, he is now a student at the Harvard Graduate School of parents are Dr. and Mrs, Wylie C.| Jeffries and Mrs, Garfield Walker, |cox, Ariz. Mr. Thoma- Business Administration, The wedding will be in the early spring. Arabian chap, I. T.-8, C. 11:20) Miss Minnie Lee Harmon will be
‘Owings, 2129 E. Michigan st. i
8 on the sise $0» vy a» . Traditional ivory satin will be |
n | nt, eontinua- Another engagement being announced this week-end is that of
a. m, Tues. eon,
Y. W. C. A. Lunch- her sister's maid of honor and will Speaker, Mrs, John Thorn-| wear a frock of blue satin and net,
& policy on Miss Alice Boozer to Frank Stafford Weaver, Parents of the couple worn by the bride. The gown is| burgh. Mrs. Keith Johnson and Miss Doros he Necessary are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Boozer of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs, fashioned with a sweetheart neck-| Betsy Ross chap, I. T.-S, C. 6:30 thy Ann Allbright, bridesmaids, will Snel iquay 1s A. Weaver of Allajiia, Ga, : line trimmed with seed pearls. The Rd Ling Speaker, wear dresses of pink satin and net, both parties is ise Booger, hi Tathusie Op Tides Hal jehoot and Suh oriese long fitted sleeves taper to points pate Book, 12:30 p. m. Tues, Mrs Reception Follows a me e anapolis : ; . » ‘ onal seourity, graduated from the er school, Rome, Ga., and is attending over the hands and the full skirt| John D, Case, 319 W. Westfield] The bride will wear a gown of inate joint- Indiana university after serving three years in the marine corps. extends into a train. blvd, hostess. Luncheon. Speak-| white satin and net, fashioned with onal defense No date has been set for the wedding. The bride's fingertip illusion veil! er, Frank Edwards. a romance neckline, a fitted bodice ) taken until ou.» an will cascade from a crown of srunge |New England. 1 p, m. Tues. Mrs, land a train, of the mili- : : ; i EO Ky blossoms and she will carry a bou-| Robert Wallace, 5429 N. New Jer-| Her fingertip veil will be caught bot houses Mr. and Mrs. John F. Scott, ShElbyville, formerly of Indianapolis, 3 ta : : Yor ; { | sey, hostess. [with a halo of orange blossoms and
announce the engagement of their daughter, Marna Jane, to Murray { quet of white chrysanthemums.
1 Ayres Smitheram, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Smitheram of Shagbark farm, County Line rd. Their marriage will be Jan. 19 in the Meridian Heights Presbyterian church.
Marilyn Whittaker Is Bride
Tuesday Afternoon Study. Mrs, Eugene Vaughn, Mrs. George Moore, matron of| Meridian, hostess. honor, will wear a pale rose gown! Marion Gallup. with a contrasting half-hat and|Westfleld Woman's.
Tues. | she will carry a Bible topped with 3541 N, lan orchid. Speaker, Mrs.| Prank L. Madinger will be his {brother's best man and ushers will Mrs. (be Charles E. Madinger Jr. and
Pastel Frocks
Tues.
J ave mitts. The bridesmaids will be Mrs,| Beulah Beals, hostess. Speaker, Louis Blum. : WHITE CHRYSANTHEMUMS AND OAK LEAVES, candelabra Edger C. Seitz Jr., Miss Anne Henry, | Mrs, Irene Harshbarger. Following the ceremony, there will Ig t and palms formed the background for the marriage of Miss Marilyn Miss Dorothy Jasper and Miss | MISCELLANEOUS (be a reception in the church. The Jeanne Whittaker and Jesse V. Overman at 3:30 o'clock this after- Dorothy Taylor of Detroit. Perry Twp. War Mothers. 1:30 p. m couple will be at home in Blyoome te add . noon in the First Friends church. The Rev Herber!. Hiuflian Ysad Miss Henry and Miss Jasper will | Tues. Mrs. A. T. Kehlbeck, Lind- ington where the bridegroom is ate at Mr. Bilbo the vows. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs, alph ey : wear pale pink net and marquiset| bergh Highlands, hostess. tending Indiana university, "el 4a the and Mr. Overman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Evert Overman Oo. gowns with half-hats and mitts, |r Aux, P. H. N. A, 12:30 p. m.| Amboy. and Mrs, Seitz and Miss Taylor will| Mon. Mrs. A. H. Clark, 1321 N x Smith. The Miss Wilda Whittaker, her sistef's maid of honor, wore a dress wear pale blue gowns with the half- | Meridian, hostess Di n ner-Dance of white marquisette and lace. She carried a cluster of oak leaves, hats and mitts 3 “ expenditure : : va : room's nieces . SORORITIES in of bittersweet and bronze chrysanthemums. The bridegroom’s nieces, Kenneth Owings will be his Alp I Alpha O Alp} : behalf ~ i av 1s " y i y \ . . 3 “pp ve h is contrary Wanda Sue and Marcia Kay Overman, were the flower girls. They | brother's best man and ushers will po chap pha micron p a. | Reserv ations dignit; d wore frocks of white organdy. 'be Mr. Seitz Jr., Riley Owings, Paul | : 30 p: m. Tues. Mrs. H. F. Ham pry _ A gown of white velveray was chosen by the bride. It was |tawall and Melvin C. Seitz. Lee! merly, New Augusta, hostess, “ uy o fashioned with a romance neckline, basque waist and a train out- Seitz will be the ring bearer | Luncheon. Are Listed and eOFTUp~ lined with a ruffle. An orange blossom coronet held her two-tiered | ‘ ; Alpha “Pi chap, - Alpha Omicron jenate repre- an : an . hi ssanthemums A reception in the home of the| Alpha. 12:30 p. m. Mon, Mrs. "on 2 veil, and she carried a cascade bouquet of white chrysanthem |bride’s parents will follow the cere- | Frank Mulholland. 3833 N. Ib A buffet dinner-dance will be / . ‘ and, ‘ “held at Columbia club 7! having een pc icity Rebull best man, and ushers were Robert Hay- [RY aa the couple ii leave On| nois, hostess. Luncheon, (dinner fo be served at gle : Hu ourse wood of Richmond and the bridegroom's brother, Lemoine Overman a > orl Wegding trip. T ey will be | Alpha: chap, Chi Phi Gamma. 8 Berry and his orchestra will proe le. ) of Hammond. A reception at the home of the bride's parents jak some with the bride's parents, p. m, Tues. Miss Margaret Mar-|yide the music for dancing. lenial of the shall, 2516 Brookside pkwy,|
Reservations for parties have been | hostess. : ‘made by A, W. Neel, Dr, J, 'H. | Beta chap, Chi Phi Gamma. Mon.| Kemper, Charles Seidehsticker, Earl
y in the July
followed the ceremony, and the couple left on a short motor trip. : n incitement |
They will be at home with the bride's parents. Mr. Overman is . New York Dress institute. photo, 1, ]: l ! | fe 23 graduate of Earlham college. ¢ : . | C d 1 rester
y the Negro arm YL cd The odalisque Yunic, characteristic of Nettie Rosenstein's fall and winter collection, appears here | Right, Ms, Elmer Wooldridge, 820) Townsend Jr, Lindon A. Bailey, > . . . 4 . . “letVer- B . y hostess, : Tilford Gulley, Severin Buschmann, rs to do so. The ‘Sweetheart of Si ma Chi ’ in ® red wool ensemble, its double-breasted coat having hip fullness concealed beneath large “letter | 0 cecome Anagnous chap, Epsilon Sigma pred Abernathy, Louis R. Rosen. - he law and / g box'* pocket flaps. (Ayres) . en \ DinietoR, Ja p. =, J Mis. S. Matthews, Charles Poppe and 3 bo in a tii a i id { . arry W, Kroeger, 6152 Indianola, Howard Wills. 3 : By LOUISE FLETCHER admiring glances to feminine clothes. By night, the B d \ . i Hatred Will Be Chosen Tonight Times Woman's Editor glitter takes the form of sequins, paillettes and | rac Bicetees, Speake. Mrs, TR aumers malig reservations are i . : : A 3 i ] . {Charles Stone, W. C. Cotton, Dale nate, in the IT HAS BEEN MANY A SEASON since designers elaborate gold embroidery, By day, it is subdued | The Lynhurst Baptist church will Irvington chap. Epsilon Sigma Powell, Arthur Fairbanks, .
Omicron. Tues. Mrs. C. B. Silver, yater, John A. Rea, E. R. i big 18 N. Bolton, hostess. |C. H. Grant, Ralph Morris, Jack lin Murray at 7:30 p. m. today Gamma Beta Chi. 7:30 p. m. Tues. Webb, R. A. Bulstra, D. E. Lewellen, | The Rev. Donald Dunkin will read! Hotel Lincoln. Business meeting.|J. M. Graham, C. J. Brinkworth, |the vows. {Chap. 8, P. E. O. Tues. Mrs, M. F.|W. J. Henshaw, Sidney Ephraim The bride is the daughter of Mr.| Pickett, 206 E. 49th, hostess. {and Carl Bose {and Mrs. R. W. Trester, 83¢ Wal- Chap. U, P. E. O. 1 p. m. Tues Reservations Made {demere st. and the bridegroom is| Mrs. Nerva Carpenter, 6016 E.| Marion Ensley, Jack Messick, W, {the son of Mrs. Mabel E. Murray,| Washington, hostess. |C. Hyland, O. T. Boes, Elmer R, | Piedmont rd. Chap. W, P. E. O. Tues. Mrs. J. B.| Krueger, W. 8. Lyhne, A. M. Bris« A teal blue, street-length crepe! Weaver, “6044 Evanston, hostess. tor, N. L. Mudd, H. W. Manz, Allen | dress- will be worn by the bride and| Speaker, Mrs. George Mitten, Raup, C. H, Barget, J. B. Edie, {she will carry a bouquet of pink ts fees George D. Manson, C. C. Zentel, O, Touches of fur are used in unique ways to TOSes. . IF Fitzwater, P. R. Brodbeck, E, highlight many of the season's jacket and skirt | Miss Margaret Schuh, maid « Couple to Live fo. Orlinger, Harry Block, F. L. Wil« costumes. Adele Simpson likes a leopard scarf-hood | honor, will wear a blue crepe dress. | lamson, W. H. Glazebrook, H. C, to ‘complement a Persian green wool suit. Rosenstein |The best man will be Mack Mont-| ~ 1: Jones and Mrs. L. E. Tanner, dramatizes her long-jacketed red wool with a black (gomery of Vincennes. | In F rankhin J. H. Adkins, C. J. McLemore, R, fox turban. Other New York designers use flat, fur, | A reception at the home of the] | E. Tappan, Kenneth Earl, Forrest such as sealskin, as pockets surmounted by cloth | bridegroom's mother will follow the| The Rev. R. W. Sage will hear! W. Smith, Ben B. Blieden, Fae Pats pocket flaps. All of these add lavishness to the ceremony. The couple will be at the marriage vows of Miss Sophie, rick, J. P. Tretton, Howard Travis, winter scene. . ‘home at 1014 8S. LaClede st. | Kretheotis and William Danner at Col. Charles Maxwell, R. W. Slagle, { 3 p,m. tomorrow in the home of Howard Wells, L. F. Binkley, Mrs, [the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. VanLandingham, “Stanley E. K. Kretheotis, 3612 W. Michi- Murray, H. C. Tyson, W. A. Hacks 'gan st. The Rev, Mr. Sage is pastor| Worth, Dr. H. G. ‘Abdon, Victor {of the First Baptist church in| Wilke and Harry Dragoo.
to gold or silver costume accents. With her genius for the “different,” Nettie Rosenstein makes much of the odalisque tunic, showing it in suits, coats and dresses for daytime and evening—in wool, in crepe, in lace, One of her ensembles is in vibrant red wool, the long jacket having much hip fullness gathered in beneath large, flat, “letterbox” pocket flaps. (Rosenstein styles are shown here at Ayres’ and Wasson's.) Foxbrownie is another who emphasizes the longtorso look. In a suit, the double-breasted jacket is fitted closely to the hips by means of shirring. Monastic sleeves widen at the wrists to form turnedback cuffs. :
have had—and used—such rich, full-bodied colors
At Fraternity § Dinner-Dance as those they are employing this year. The shades
Rho chapter of Sigma Chi fraternity will hold its annual fall formal | look as if they might have been lifted from some dinner-dance at the Indianapolis Athletic club tonight. medieval tapestry: Vintner shades of green, brown Candidates for the “Sweetheart of Sigma Chi” have been chosen and wine red: jewel tones of saphhire, ruby and at Butler university. The girl selected will receive a sweetheart pin at, emerald. The vibrant colors do much to lend an the dance. i : i . . | air of luxury to the fashion picture, Soft and Those nominated are Miss Phyllis Augustine and Miss Ann Gill, fine textured fabrics, deftly manipulated to dis-
Pi Beta Phi; Miss Joy Mudd and i ~ | tinctive and varied treatments, add still more Miss Marilyn Bechdoit, Kappa Al- Mi = oa elegance. : pha Theta: Miss Rebecca Taggert ISS Jameson As for the silhouette—the fencer, the falconer, and Miss Dotty Beck, Kappa Kap- > the huntsman and the monk all provide inspiration pa Gamma; Miss Patricia Jowitt I B Tel to the New York designers as they carry out: the and Miss Barbara Patterson, Delta’ 1 § riac medieval theme. The short, waist-hugging jacket Delta Delta. of the fencer vies with the long, fitted tunic of the = Other Candidates | Miss Margaret Jameson and Wil-| -hunter in the collections of leading couturiers. liam ‘A. Wildhack were married at, 4 p. m. yesterday in the home of | the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Donald Jameson, 4644 Central ave.
; - Skirts remain slim throughout, because that’s the Miss Evelyn Goepper and Miss way American women like them best. There is a Patricia Buschmann, Alpha Chi painstaking attention to detail that was not possible Omega; Miss Candy Ermisch and Mr, Wildhack is the son of Mrs.! Donald 8S. Morris of 524 Bucking- =~ —- rr . ry T hain ar. Eleanora Naughton
. 3 during war years. Miss Rose Humke, Zeta Tau Alpha: The glitter that in bygone davs enticed ‘the Miss Jacqie Loser and Miss Mary The informal ceremony was read the Rev. Russell Galloway, as- Is Shower Guest
" falcon back to the falconer's wrist now attracts Alice Conn. Delta Gamma, and sistant pastor at the First Presby-|
olicy or law nate for acts e no investithe Novem-
be the scene of the wedding of Miss Lelah Maye Trester and Frank-
r. LaFollette nited States, pen advocacy based upon only declared direct denial sound public
is the thing against this ord
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| : ‘Music Program Miss Mary Fiscus |Party to Fete ‘Entertains Cousin /
ches
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Miss Georgia Gianokos, Independ-
ent. Chaperons will be Mr. and Mrs. ; John W. Steeg Jr, Mr. and Mrs. OY
sic fact that ore the revoratively little and Georgia, and Virginia.
e in Colonial vith her first 1ce is revealn four hours
Walter Myers Jr. and Mrs. Hazel Whittenberger. Andy Anderson's orchestra will provide the music,
Chapter to Be Installed |
terian church. Mrs. Cornell Acheson! |'was her sister's only attendant, and | Mr. Acheson was the best man. | The couple left on a wedding | {trip after the ceremony. They will |
{be at home at 3358 Central ave.
The bride is & graduate of Bryn Mawr college. She is a member of| the Indianapolis Junior League and
honor guest recently at a miscellaneous shower given "by Mrs.| Charles A. Bumb at the home of her mother,-Mrs. Claude ‘E. Wilson.
Miss Eleanora Naughton was the Sat by Club A v
‘will meet at 1 p. m. Monday |Mrs. Richard Orton, 312 N. Ken- | yy on Thursday.
Miss Mary Fiscus, 340 Barton. ave, {last night honored her cousin, Miss | The Irvington Music Study club Dorothy Kise, at a miscellaneous| nics Shirley Ann Hartman will|
+ | shower for 30 guests. Miss Kise willbe honored at a shower Monday in| : with | . A | 7 “dress with black a sori d ya | be married to Thomas E. Willoughby the home of Mrs. Charles T. Hines, 'a white io on To ad 5. Off 1clates
| Elwood. ——
Miss Hartman Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. — - Fr. Sweeney
{and Mrs. W. G. Danner of Elwood. The bride will wear an aqua crepe|
{726 N, Rochester ave,
Miss Naughton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Naughton, 804 Eastern ave, will be married Thanksgiving morning to Eugene A.
{yon rd, Mrs. Orton will be assisted! Miss Fiscus, who will be the| Miss Hartman will be married to! by Mrs. Darrell Gooch and Mrs. pride’s only attendant, was assisted William H. Faubion Dec, 6 in the
Harty Ware. by her mother! Mrs. Ralph E. Fiscus.' chapel of the Third Christian
Miss Sadie Kretheotis will be her : sister's maid of honor and willl Miss Jane Gilmore Beale and wear a plum-colored crepe dress/¥rederick A. Moseman were united
with black -accessories. The best|In marriage at 7 p. m. yesterday
of the Dramatic club. Mr. Wild- “The Vocal Arts” will be the topic "parents of the engaged couple are church. v man wil 'g , in the rectory of SS. Peter and Paul t the end, of Alpha chapter will install Gamma pack attended Southwest university, Francis, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Fran- of a talk to be given by Mrs. James Mr Irene D. Kise, 417 N. Rural st.,| Parents of the couple are Mr. Re be Charles Kitchen of cathedral, The “Rev. Pr. Cornelius 1 One wanted, chapter of Sigma Phi Kappa so- Los Angeles, and Indiana university C=" Lorain, O. The ceremony Will poulke. A musical program will be ‘anq Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Wil- and Mrs. Charles A. Hartman, 3550 : Sweeney read the vows.
for a streak
seams in the century, she
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rority at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday at Alpha chapter observe its 25th anniMrs. Ruth Elbert will be
the Canary cottage, alsq will versary. in charge of initiation.
Law school.
Sorority to Meet
A social meeting will be held by
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be in St. Philip Neri Catholic church. The shower guests included Mesdames Naughton, Vincent E. Rogers, David J. Johnston, Michael A. Mish, David B. Holmes, Frank P.
Inn charge Kappa chapter, Delta Sigma: Kappa Rogers, Charles R.-Stich and John
presented by Mrs. Robert Hoffman, contralto; Mrs. F. A. Wipple, ac- et enone companist, and the club's sextet: | soratfiy S 1 G7 ( ! Members of the sextet are Mes- Soro ity Ses: on dames Wilson ‘Patterson, George! Members of Alpha chapter, Sigma ‘Newton, Helen Olson, Gordon Hay- Phi sorority, will be entertained at
loughby of Edgewood, Pa. | W. Michigan st., and Mr, and Mrs.' - ——— Urias Faubion, 26 N. Denny st. Guests at the shower will include the mothers of the couple; Mes- | dames Velma Dawes, Charles Hart-| man Jr, Herschel Richegon, Wil.
A reception will follow the cere-| mony and the couple will leave] on a week's trip. They will be at homie in Franklin. :
Parents of the couple are Mrs, John G. Beale, 2418 Park ave., and Mr. and Mrs, A. S. Moseman, 3026 Central- ave, Mrs. Frank L. Kemp was her sige ter's only “attendant and Charles
Party Is Planned
i —~ § y r 7 i isses semary 7,1 \ s : »s 16:30 p. m. Tuesday by Mrs. Leonard ; g ia of arrangements are Mrs. Irene sorority, at’ 8 p. m. Monday in the J. Quinn, Misses Rosemary Sandy, ward, James Kingsbury and James | ; liam Willits, Lola McAdams and St. Ann's Whiz club will have a Moore was the best man. Foyles, con- “Carter and Mrs. Esther Maas. Lome of Mrs. Charles Reed, Boggs- Frances Stich, Patricia Seay and Ferguson. Mrs, Ware is accompa- McCleaster. Miss Frieda Elmore airiam Houser. |skating party from 1 to 4 p. Jy bo ng a wedding trip a Fille oad eame itd Officers of Alpha chapter are Mrs. | LOWD. | Betty Van Camp. Inist. : will assist the hostess. | Others will be Misses Betty Skel- morrow at Rollerland. Barbara Ber- be at home at the Central ave \ the period, Elbert, president; Miss Leona Rau, HI ton; Myrtle Lee; Norma Lex, Kath~| tanger 1s*the president. ‘address: ; Madison to vice president; Miss Ima Lantz, ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED MISS EVANS IS BRIDE-TO-BE . . . . , ./nn Landrey, Norma McClain, ame ee ee Indianapolis, secretary: Mrs. Carter, treasurer; | ; PRL eam 2 : Frances Hills, Barbara McCorkle - night: from Nis Frid Selle, ways Sid meat i 5 : La A | and Dixie Ann Welty. SAVE ON BEAUTY SERVICE oir on IB chairman and sergeant-at-arms, iy dF ; x | EL A . PER A ON . FACIALS HOURE students a i . {ser editor oli yoo SH! P MANICURES J and Miss Olga Kaiser, editor, Miss Blanche Ker nel * FINGER WAVES Hi . Miss Virginia Jenkins is president : - Personal § visi d Mod ) he ny of Gamma chapter; Miss Betty ‘Will Be Honor Guest EI Bw pment . : ah AN Ash. a Yor Knoop, vice president; Miss Ruth A miscellaneous shower will be International Beauty School MA-7131 oes nea Ann Buchhorn, secretary; Miss Bar- | given tomorrow afternoon for Miss - hey To. the Yara Wandessee, treasurer; Miss| Blanche Virginia Kernel whose 2 arilyn Hibner, sergeant-at-arms; | arriage J ati of Indiana marriage to John T. Keating will
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Miss Mary Masters, editor, and Miss | Esther Knoop, membership.
Miss Steele, Fiance To Be Honored
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Steele, 628 | N. Gray st., will honor their daugh- |
be Thapksgiving morning in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church. [The hostesses will be Mrs. Reginald {Martine Jr., Arlington, Va., and Mrs, Richard Woodard, Denver, | Colo. The party will be in the {home of Mrs, Martine's mother,
| Mrs. Clarence K, Moore, 36 John- ‘es
ter, Mary Lou, and her fiance, Son a. II be Mrs. J Robert C. Prather, at a bridal din-| suests wi e Mrs. Joseph E. e is a grow- ner in their home this evening. Miss| Kernel, mother of the bride-to-be; hasn't been Steele and Mr, Prather will be Mrs. Reginald Martine, Upper ver night married at 8:30 p. m. Wednesday | Montclair, N. J.; Mrs. Richard ead effort to in the Centenary Christian church, | Ritter, Chicago; Mesdames Leonard | Communists Guests will be the Rev, and Mrs. | Kernel, Carl Spickelmier, Lawrence | wtion, G., Lavon Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. | McMahon, Victor Hellmer, Marjorie | visited the Louis Prather, parents of the pros-| Nolan, A. C. Danke, Ernest Mc- | nist eontrol, pective groom; Mr. and Mrs. James Ilwain, Paul Moore and Carl] Nor do the L. Maus, Mr. and Mrs, William | Armborst, Take Nitro it Moon, Miss Rosemary Dunaway and | CL were m— nmunist sys- Misses Verna Sue and Verda Lou ve Tt Ia Misses d Rite in Kentucky follow Mos- mre me LEXINGTON, Ky in Nov. 23 wy le 4 i y., . 23 the slightest Guild Sch edule Marriage vows will unite Miss Vir- | nuniste vary Several upite of the Methodist ginia Aileen Lake and Harry Leroy | # population. hospital White Cross guild will meet | Nevison Jr. here today. The bride ® do in the next week in the guild's service is. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. hose who are center, at the hospital. They are Anderson Jonathan Lake and the
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Fifty-Pirst Street and Wallace Street Presbyterian, on Monday, and North Methodist, Southport - and Quaker, on Tuesday.
bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Harry Leroy Nevison, 402 N. Meridian st. Indianapolis.
Even 0, the re Meeting Monday ight to the I. T.-S. C. Program : : Mrs, Richard Smith, 1020 E. Kessom gown ay Mrs. Francis Anderson, 233 N. © A. Falck Jepsen photo - ' Emma Gene Tucker photo [ler blvd, will entertain Alpha Epsi- | ' . Holmes ave, will be the hostess Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Boozer, 8181 N. Pennsylvania st., to- _ Miss Barbara Jane Evans’ engagement to John Clinton Emison {lon chapter, Delta Theta Tau sogoing on in When, tte Mayrlovte shapes, 4 day announced the engagement of their daughter, Alice, to Frank Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Emison, Scarborough, N. Y., is announced oy a Mt, ne lesless s situation 18 ernationa l- : ; ill liott, Ge \ Histo : meets Tuesday. ‘The speaker will be Stafford Weaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Weaver of Atlanta, by her parents, Mr..and Mrs. William P. Evans, 7240 N. Penn. | gyjiots, George King and R. L, Shut- | {en tesinelud- Mrs, Clayton H. Ridge, Ga. —— sylvania st. . teworth. :
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On those occasions when the spoken word seems inadequate—let beautiful flowers express your’ sentiments.
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