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. P.M. Ho photo ENGAGED—Miss Suzanne Reel is the bride-to-be of Emil C. Iverson Jr. Their marriage will be March 29,

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TO BE: WED—Miss Mary Alice Sims and L. Jay Root

will be married in a Feb. 23 ceremony.

APRIL RITE—Nuptial vows will be exchanged in April by Miss Mary Jane Catterson and Robert Leighton Hull.

BRIDE-TO-BE—A March 29 ceremony Anita Ann Ellis and Leslie Arthur Dold.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS OF ENGAGEMENTS AND APPROACHING marriages are highlights of the midwinter social scene. Two brides-to-be have chosen March 29 wedding dates. Mrs. Dorothy Ellis announces the engagement of her daughter, Anita Ann, to Leslie Arthur Dold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dold of Marion. The couple will exchange BS vows in a March 29 ceremony in McKee chapel of the d . Tabernacle Presbyterian church. ! 2 Miss Ellis, graduated from Butler last June, is a member of Kappa

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put Secretary | Alpha Theta sorority. The prospective bridegroom will be graduated ‘The Rev.’ Michael m SE trom Butler next June. He is a Delta Tau Delta fraternity member. oy ‘unit j 5 = = = y.% : The Tabernacle Presbyterian church will be the scene, on March 29, of Miss Suzanne Reel’s marriage to Emil C. Iverson Jr. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale, pastor of the church, will officiate. Miss reel is the

daughter of Leonard R. Reel, and My Day—

Mr. and Mrs. Iverson are parents One Definition

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April Rite THE ENGAGEMENT of Miss Mary .Jane. Catterson to Iobert Leighton Hull is announced. by

| * { ve . . ‘ Msgr. Bosler | Nuptial Mass Follows Miiler-Kline | Sorority Alumnae Groups Plan . ’ . J Officiates Of Miss Theresa Noel Ceremony ‘Guest Meeting, Tea . * * ’ { " . At Weddine |And Mr. McVeigh in Cathedral ‘Tonight And Valentine Dinner Party o A nuptial mass read by the Rev. Fr. Francis Van Benten followed A guest meeting, a tea and Valentine dinner are among In a ceremony at 10 o'clock this | the marriage of Miss Theresa D. Noel to Gerild C, McVeigh at 9 o'clock Wedding. vows will unite Miss planned by sorority alumnae groups. eb : morning, Miss Mary Elizabeth this morning in SS. Peter and Paul cathedral. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Ray- Lauretta Kline and Glenn 8. Miller Guests and members of the Indianapolis Alumnae association, Kappa Fromhold became the bride of Mer- | mond R. Noll officiated at the wedding ceremony. at 7:30 p. m. today in the Woodrift | Delta sorority, will be entertained at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday at the home of rill A, Bowman. The Very Rev. The bride, who lives at 1235 N, Delaware st., is the: daughter of Mrs. Place" Baptist church. The Rey.|Mrs. R. 8. Henry, 710 E. 58th st. Assisting the hostess will be Msgr. Bosler read the double ring |William P. Collins, 4812 College ave. The bridegroom, formerly of Ottawa, |1, &. Trent will read the ceremony. Winslow Van Horne, Harold N. Fields and Verle Wilson. service in St. Joan of Arc Catholic | Canada, lives at 4160 Broadway. Parents of ‘the couple are Mr. end church, . Mrs, Albert Panossian, sister of Alb t 7 . Mrs. Harry S. Kline, 1625 Prospect The bride is the daughter of Mr, | the bride, was the matron of honor. Cra AIS, st. and Mr. and Mrs. Prank Miller land, pianist, will provide music, and Mrs. Albert J. Fromhold, 3970|She wore a shell pink satin dress {252 N. Hamilton ave ’ | Mrs. David Sherwood wiil preside at Broadway. Mr. and Mrs, O, E.|[With a high neckline, cap: sleeves M B d | 5 oatin Go a shpii blsiness meeting. Bowman. 5155 E. New York st, and a draped skirt with train. She r. ran on A delegate will be appointed to at are parents .of the bridegroom. wars Sateline long satin mitts and ae Hide a. Fo ows of tend the national convention at Vir- , , 8 a. ‘ |W satin on a x Bride's Attendants Met. HG. Weltor and Miss ww AT e Married |A_ coronet of shirred fusion will [5 Beach 1 ne por 4 Mrs. Delmar H. Wilson, sister of |jorie Collins, sisters of the bride, hold her two-tiered fingertip veil anniversary. he bride, was matron of - honor. were the bridesmaids. They wore| Miss Alberta Zins was married to ang se will carry a bouquet of er ww e wore a full-skirted dress of |frocks of light blue taffeta fashioned : A White roses, Ho as ks of 11s jen Norman E. Brand at 9 o'clock this Miss Juanita Kline will be her The Indianapolis AT club frocks n on ors Ret, s Siplin : morning in Sacred Heart Catholic|y tes maid of Pi Beta Phi sorority a guest - | mitts and net bonnets. 3 of honor and will wear | =o. osternoon at the chapter maids, ‘Mrs, George F. Werner and Beide’s Gown church. The Rev. Fr. Burchard Con-ia blue chiffon frock. Bridesmaids| = =" “5 tier university, Mrs.| ° Miss Constance Zeller, Emma 3 ao rad officiated. will be Mrs. Paul L. Bales, sister of | 10% FC Pow urs Robert 8. Catherine Wilson, niece of the| A‘ long-sleeved gown of bridal) Mrs, Albert Zins, 28 Towa st, is|the bridegroom and Miss Vivian TO Aen valle. bride, was the Ting bearer and Wore White satin styled. with a romance ine mother of the bride, and Mr.|Somers. They will wear gowns of Wild p. wed |a white ruffied net frock. | neckline, slim bodice and a full skirt| yng Mrs. Joseph Brand, 2440 Park|yellow chiffon. * Mrs, Thomas Bunch revi ved A gown of bridal white satin was| Vit Tai Was worn by the bride. ave, are the parents of the bride-| The best man will be Donald R. |Philsnthople Pro of Sue chosen by the bride. It was fash- Her full-length veil of illusion was m. iller, the bridegroom's brother, sororities, Mrs. Cavosie con joned with a high neckli and caught with a coronet. She carried] 7he bride wore a gown ‘of white|and ushers will be Max E. Miller a short business meeting. . an heirloom lace handkerchief and |g tin with a sweetheart neckline,!and Prank W. Miller, also brothers Mrs, Agnes Brown, chairman for

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Of Democracy |

By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT NEW YORK, Feb. 8.—It would

| seem that David E. Lilienthal, in | speaking his mind to the joint con-

gressional committee on atomic energy (in answer to Senator Kenneth McKellar's against him), explained fairly well what a majority of the citizens of this country believe is the meaning of democracy. : Senator McKellar, opposing the confirmation of Mr. Lilienthal as chairman of the U, 8. atomic energy commission, had accused him of communistic- sympathies. Yet here is what Mr. Lilienthal said in part: “Traditionally, democracy has been an affirmative doctrine rather than merely a negative one, ” » ” “I BELIEVE . .. the fundamental proposition of the integrity of the individual; and that all government and all private institutions must be designed to promote and protect and defend the integrity and the dignity of the individual-—that that is the essential meaning of the constitution -and the bill of rights, |

‘as it is essentially. the meaning of |

religion. . . . “I deeply believe in the capacity of democracy to surmount any trials that may lie ahead, provided only we practice it in our daily lives.” This speech, I think, is one that young Americans all over this country should learn.

Miss Fogarty Is Married

At 8 a. m. today, a service in the Blessed Sacrament chapel of SS. Peter and Paul cathedral united Miss Louise M. Fogarty and Daniel M. Higgins, 531 N. Oxford st. The Rt. Rev. Raymond 8. Noll officiated. Mrs. Willlam M. Fogarty, 2445 Park ave, is the bride's mother, A princess style gown of cream satin was worn by the bride. It had a shoulder yoke and slim skirt extending into a train. An {illusion halo held her fingertip veil, and she carried a prayer book topped with a white orchid. ‘ Mrs. Joseph Kurker, who was her sister's only attendant, wore an aqua crepe dress with cap sleeves and a side draped skirt. Joseph Hurley of Springfield, Mass, was best man. A breakfast at the Marott hotel followed the ceremony, and a reception was held this afternoon in the bride’s home. After a trip to

| ‘Miami, Fla. the couple will be at

home with the bride's mother. Mr. Higgins attended Holy Cross college, Worster, Mass,

Meeting Monday

: The La Phyllis ¢lub will meet | ||| Monday in the home of N's Jud; {|| Donalason, 6939 PF. New Wok st. f] Biage will be plajed.

her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul PF. Catterson. Mr. Hull's parents are Mr. and Mrs. J. Ray Hull. The wedding will be in April Miss Catterson is a graduate of Butler university and a Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority member. Mr. Hull attended Butler and is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. » » » Feb. 23 is the date set for the marriage .of Miss Mary Alice Sims and L. Jay Root. The ceremony will be at 6:30 p. m. in McKee chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church with Dr. Roy Ewing Vale officiating. Parents- of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Sims and Mr. and Mys. Louis J. Root.

Two Brides-to-Be A MARRIAGE ceremony to be read Monday afternoon in the home of Mr. and Mrs, Josef Yngve Dahlstrand will unite their daughter, Elva Jean, and Emil Carl Farkas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Farkas of Cleveland.

Teen Talk— Volunteer Stage Cre

By BOBBIE SCHAEFFER “LIGHTS! Curtainl”—and the show’son... If the stage dawns in a blaze of color and realistic scenery-—if all the “props” look authentic— then the bouquets go to the stage crew. At Broad Ripple high school the

1 stage crew is a group of volunteer

workers who “donate” a study period each day to work on sets. Virgel Clark is their adviser—a commercial art, art metal and arts and crafts teacher. When there is a production of

any description, Mr, Clark and his workers are called upon to get:

busy with ideas, saws, hammers and paint. » ” » IN SEPTEMBER the stage problems were handed to Mr, Clark. For the first time stage work at the school was in a category of its own. The students who volunteered to help Mr. Clark on his new job receive no credit for their work, but are given

sheer shoulder yoke, basque bodice

and full skirt with lace accents. Breakfast Follows

Gerald Bowman was his brother's man, and ushers were DeForest Bowman, another brother, and Mr. Wilson.

a cascade bouquet of white hya- jong sleeves and a full skirt and|of the bridegroom, and Mr. Bales.

cinths centered with an orchid.

train. A crown of satin held her

Following the ceremony there will

William J. Collins was the best illusion veil, and she carried white be a reception in the church. The

man. The ushers were Robert T. Hudson and H, G. Felter. A wedding breakfast at the Indianapolis Athletic club followed

The wedding was followed by a|the ceremony. The bride’s home breakfast at the Fromhold home, was the setting or the reception at|groom, and Mrs. George Rolfsen,

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and this afternoon.

a reception was held there|2 o'clock.

After a trip to Miami, Fla, the

The couple left on a wedding trip couple will live at the Delaware st. to New Orleans. They will be at|address.

home at 3702 N. Illinois st. after Feb. 20.

The bride is a graduate of But-

Elnora Winnings

ler university where she was a Is Married

member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Mr, Bowman attended Ohio |State university.

Scottish Rite Dance

The Young People’s dance of the

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‘roses and an orchid. Couple On Trip Miss Shirley Zins, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, Miss Cecilia Brand, sister of the bride-

another sister of the bride, were bridesmaids. They wore frocks of aqua and pink taffeta. William Bruce was the best man. William Zins, brother of the bride, and Norman Gold were ushers. A wedding breakfast was held at Whispering Winds, and was followed by a reception at the bride's

couple will be at home at 812 E. 34th st. }

Rev. Knapp Officiates

The Holy Rosary Catholic church will be the setting for the wedding of Miss Margaret Rose Vinci and William J. Meyers at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow. The Rev. Pr. William Knapp will officiate. Parents of the

the tea, was Brooks Mellett, E. J. Clark and Walter Jenkins and Miss Marilyn Behymer. i I » » Past presidents of the PiBeta Phi Mothers club will be honored at a sandwich luncheon at 1 p.m: Mon|day in the chapter house. Mrs Florence Rettig will present a musiical program. # " » The alumnae of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority will meet at 8 p. Mm. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. T. Clare Davis, 6101 Burlington ave. es Paul Hiatt, Ralph Co-

Mesdam! plentz and Herbert Kenny Jr. will

Miss Elnora L. Winnings, 725 N.|pome. The couple left on a trip,|couple are Mr. and Mrs. Nunzio |assist. Pennsylvania st, and Cleo A. Mar- | fer which they will be at home|Vince, 768 Fletcher ave, and Mr.

shall were united in marriage at 3:30 p. m, today in the Brightwood Christian church. The Rev. R. B. Green officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Arthur Mar-

Scottish Rite will be held next Sat- |shall, 4220 Norwaldo ave. are parurday in the main ballroom of the |ents of the bridegroom.

Scottish Rite cathedral. © John

The bride wore a wool powder

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Party Planned

A Valentine party for rushees will be held by Phi Delta Beta sorority at 8 p. m. Tuesday in the Hotel Lincoln, Mrs. Jack Lovelace and

Winn’s orchestra will play. Mr. and |blue, street-length. dress and an|Mrs. Harold Barlow are in charge. Mrs. Otto C. Mahrdt are chairmen orchid corsage. The couple will be |Mrs, Arthur Close, rush captain,

of the Young People’s committee.

recognition through the honor

society at Broad Ripple high. A complete set of tools for “prop” work was purchased as the. first step toward an effective

stage-craft set-up. Boys pitched

in to build a store room near the stage, complete with paint cabinet and all the equipment. » » » SINCE SEPTEMBER the assets of the department have risen to two complete stage settings—with “flats” for interiors, a stalrway and fireplace. There. are flood lights and spots, a: switchboard and sound equipment, including a loud speaker.

Every day the crew keeps busy

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Builds ‘Props’ at BR.HS.

and Mrs. F. C. Meyers, 28 8S. Colorado ave. Miss Angela Vinci, sister of the bride, will be the maid of honor and will wear a rose satin dress. The bridesmaids will be Misses Mary K. Vinci, Margaret Rose Sansone, Mary Burrello, Antonia Ressino, and Louise Johnson of Brownsburg. All will wear pastel net frocks. Mary Rose Spicuzza will be flower girl, and Anthony Neese will be ring bearer. The bride will wear white satin with a hoop skirt and train. A pearl tiara will hold her veil, and she will carry white roses. Michael Vinci will be best man, and ushers will be Vincent Hegerty, Frank J. Vinci and Salvatore Sansone, A breakfast at the bride's home will be followed by a recep-

1tion at the church hall. The cou-

BACK-STAGE CREW:—Putting an "interior" into tiptop shape are these volunteer workers at Broad Ripple high school (left to right): Shirley Elder, Helen Hurd, Jack Fye,

JoAnn Hines, Paul Downs, Robert Wagner (through the window) and Ted Jenner.

do the heavy work—Ilifting, hammering “and building—and the girls most of the painting. The group cannot be too large. Usually there are five or six voluntesrs wo aie interested in 9:5 work, "his semasier Ju 3 2a i all-male guoup,

When there is no play in the offing, the crew works on repairs. » " »

KEEPING THEM busy for this semester will be “Ripples of 47” the genlor play, pus 4 group of presses plars ard “inciden.a’y’

out the year. ‘ On the new staff are Jack Fye, Ted Jenner, Robert Wagner, Paul Down and Ray Lanouette. Some ‘diy Mr. Clark hopes to give siagecra’s 89 an fccrsal'ed coirse—-io gia his workers ine

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ple will live at 435 8. Pine st. after a trip to New Orleans.

Betty McLish Is Bride

Miss Betty McLish became the pride of Robert L. Miller at 9 o'clock this morning in the St. Patrick Catholic church. The Rev. Fr. Ernest Strahl read the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Laura Dyson, 953 Prospect st., and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Miller, 916 E. Morris st, are the parents of the bridegroom. A frock of plum faille styled with round neck, puffed sleeves and a full skirt was worn by Miss Anna Roempke, "the maid of honor, The bridesmaids, Miss Rosemary Miller, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Margaret Hill, wore frocks,of blue taffeta fashioned like that of the maid of honor. A bridal white silk gown with high round neckline, a basque bodice, peplum-accented waist and full skirt with train was worn

_Jthe bride. An orange blossom

net caught her full-length .

The business meeting will include announcement of final plans for the state day luncheon and

dance to be held March 15 st the Hotel 10 Be Today

Lincoln. Mrs. Coblenz, chairman of the

nominating committee, also will report. # » »

The Indianapolis Alumnae club,

Alpha Gamma Delta sorority, will of

entertain husbands and guests at a Valentine dinner party Friday at

be assisted by Mesdames Lytle J. Freehofer, Thomas Rushmore and Joseph Turner. Miss Elizabeth Roberts is program chairman. Dr. Louis Spolyar, state board health, will speak on “Men and Machines.” R. C. Mainfort will give a magic show.

Luncheon Monday

Mrs, George A. Brake, 5514 N. Delaware st, will be hostess to Delta chapter, Alpha Omicron Alpha sorority, at 1 p. m. Monday for a dessert luncheon and business meeting.

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Hicks-Johnson Rite

Times Special . . PAOLI, Ind, Feb. 8—Miss Mary ~ ' Jean Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Cecil C. Johnson, will be married today in the First

the son of Mr. and

¥ When man's hour has passed, it is fitting that the last tribute should + be one of reverent beauty, All our services, regardless of cost, . strive toward that end.

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Martin Miller was his brother's) best man, and the ushers were John}. Schattner and Kenneth Kasper. Al breakiast ab Clialdi's followed the}

ceremony, After a shor trip, the | coupie will live at 2022 Park ave,