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'SQUIRES' AT THE PARTY—Boys got in on the party, too. . Being served at the punch bowl are ick St

(left to right) Joyce Beck, Zeta Phi and Ama Citia;

out, S. P.

A. T. S. club; Joy Lou Weevie,

. N. A. P. S.: Dick Hall, S. P. A, T. S., and Mary Lou Cauble, B. U. N, N, I. E. S. Members of the

Ke-Ko Sub-Deb club served as the hostess group for the tea.

On

the monthly Sub-Deb federation

program this afternoon at Ayres’, 30 of the sub-debs weré.models in an Easter style parade.

Society

1 McKee Chapel to Be Scene of Wedding # Tomorrow of Miss Sims and Mr. Root

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RHODODENDRON, IVY AND CATHEDRAL candles

will form the background fo

r the wedding of Miss Mary

Alice Sims and L. Jay Root at 6:30 o'clock tomorrow night. The ceremony will be in McKee chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church, and Dr. Roy Ewing Vale will read

the vows.

The parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Sims, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Louis J. Root.

Miss Irene Sims, her sister's

of honor, will be dressed in a

with & net sequin-

veil of illusion will be held by a cap of the

for their daughter with bridal dinner at 7:30 p. m. toay in the Indianapolis Athletic club. The immediate families and members of the bridal party will be guests at the dinner which will follow the wedding rehearsal ;

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Rush Party Planned

Lambda chapter, Omega Nu Tau sorority, will be entertained with a cocktail party in the home of Mrs. Thomas M. Cisco, 4723 E. 13th st. at 2 p. m. tomorrow. Rushee guests will be Mesdames Jerry York, Clyde Beasley and Ray Coherd, Miss Hazel Crosby and Miss Maxine Faulkner . A covered-dish supper will be held Tuesday at 6:30 p. m, in the home of Mrs. Dean Linson, T79 Middle dr., Woodruff Place.

Tea to Be Monday

Mrs. L. E. Winkler, 5014 Washington blvd, will have a guest tea at 2:30 p. m. Monday for members of chapter P, P. E. O. Sisterhood.

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Curtis Jordan

To Take Bride

The marriage of Miss Lila Mae Tinsman and Curtis E. Jordan will be at 7:30 p. m. today in the Broad Ripple Christian church. The Rev. Morris Thompson will officiate. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Tinsman,-1146 W. 35th st.,;and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis A. Jordan, 728 E. 34th st, are parents of the couple. The bride will wear a gown of white satin fashioned with a long train. Her two-tiered fingertip veil will be caught with a crown of illusion, and she will carry an orchid on a white Bible. . Mrs. Kenneth G. Miller, matron of honor, will wear a peach net frock, and Miss Shirley Harris, bridesmaid, will wear blue brocaded satin. Shirley Ann Tinsman, sister of the bride, will wear white net. Robert Bush will be the best man and ushers will be Fred Wheichel, Stanley Rice and Yale Rice. The couple will live with the parents of the bride. Mr. Jordan is attending Butler university.

Louise Grabhorn To*Be Married

An informal ceremony at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Harry A. Grabhorn, 5451 Brookville rd. will

unite their daughter, Louise, and Leslie E. Slack. The Rev. F, W. Wiegmann will officiate at the rite which will be at 2:30 p. m, tomorrow. / Mr. and Mrs. L. E. ‘Slack, 1315 N. Gale st, are the parents of the bridegroom. The bride will wear a blue-green tweed suit with black accessories and a corsage of roses. After an informal: reception, the couple will leave for a short wedding trip. They will live in Kansas City, Mo. .

Big Easter Bunny Toy

This Easter rabbit is 18 inches high and should be made of white

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outing flannel or a soft, white flufty knitted fabric, :

The big, arm-filling bunny rabbit will make a perfect Easter gift for one of the toddler set and youll want to keep the pattern to use again when you are called upon to contribute to your church's bazaar

of, toy fair.

’ To ohtain-complete pattern, finishing instructions, embroidery chart for embroidering features, illustrations of stitches used on the big Easter bunny (pattern 5332), send 16 cents in coin, your name, ad-

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dress and pattern number to Anne Oabot, The Indianapolis Times, 530 WW shy Gueago, TL TT

Our Sub-Debs— They'rea Handsome Lot’

By BOBBIE SCHAEFFER FOR TEN YEARS she's been writ-

Maureen Daly, Sub-Deb editor of the Ladies Home Journal, was “teenage conscious” in her own teens and now has two books—“Seven-

in '42) and “Smarter and Smoother” (’44)—to her credit. At 19 she became a reporter on the Chicago Tribune and wrote a column for the teensters until she went to the Journal a year and a Husband Writes, Too ‘Miss Daly (mow Mrs. William McGivern, as of six weeks ago) visited Indianapolis sub-debs yester-

is 4 writer. Detective stories are his specialty.

tivity.

she exclaimed. Answers Letters Personally

Daly’s department—50,000, at least, with problems of dating, care of hair, complexion, clothing, parents. Boys have some problems, too, and write their share of the letters. All are personally answered—

European country .

Indianapolis.

To Read Vows

ski and Armin FP. Schramm will be married at 7:30 p. m, today in Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. Parents of the couple are Mrs. Paul E. Kottlowski, 1230 Villa ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schramm of New Palestine. The bride will have her sister, Helen, as her maid of honor, She will wear a dréss of pale blue satin brocade. A frock of pale pink satin brocade will be worn by Sharlene Fisher, flower girl. The bride will ‘wear a gown of white satin with an illusion yoke, A halo of illusion and orange blossoms will hold her full-length veil, and she will carry white roses on a satin Bible. Donald Rugenstein will be best man, and ushers will be Clarence Rump and Frederick Roesener. The couple will leave on a wedding trip to Florida after a church reception. They will be at’ home in New Palestine.

Mr., Mrs. Osterhous Visit Son, Family

Mr. and Mrs, Albert Osterhous will leave Tuesday for their home in Waldo, Wis., after a month's visit with their son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl 8. Osterhous and Carl Robert,. 5313 Carrollton ave. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Osterhous entertained recently at Holly Hock hill in honor of the 47th wedding anniversary of the elder Osterhouses.

Mrs. Davis Hostess The Zetathea club will meet at

~11:30 p, Mm, Wednesday in the home|

of Mrs. Dorothy Jordan Davis, 427 E. 22d st. Mesdames J. S. Bates, Cora M. Doane and Ulysses Jordan will present the: program,

Club to Meet

The Delta club of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority wil] meet for a covered-difh Tuesday in the home of Mrs, Eric Wadleigh, 4130 E. 38th st.

Seven Initiated * Zeta chapter, Phi. Delta Pi sor: ority, initiated seven members yes terday at the homie of Mrs. Lucy

ing teen-age stories—afAd she's only 25

teenth Summer” (a story of her home town in Wisconsin published

day and today. Her husband, too,

“Indianapolis is so intelligently teen-age conscious,” Miss Daly observed, mentioning- the numerous groups engaged in constructive ac“And what a good-looking group of teen<agers you have here,”

Yearly, 400,000 letters reach Miss

EDITOR IS GUEST—Miss

Maureen Daly. (right), * SubtDieb

editor of the Ladies’ Home Journal, was a guest at the tea, and

spoke this afternoon at a Sub-D auditorium. With: her here is P A.M. A, Sub-Deb clubs. °

eb federation meeting in Ayres’ atty Ewing of the D. D, D. and

TEA FOR THE SUB-DEBS—Pre:idents and secretaries of more than 600 local Su entertained yesterday afternoon at a tea given in the Columbia club ballroom Journal. One group at the event included (left to right, standing}

Ke-Ko club; Corinne Johns, Nob

lesville, Debonnairs; Wilodean R

odes, C. H. Ke-Ko: Norma Taylor, C. H. I. P. S., and (seated) Pauline Michaelis, Gabbas. .

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boards. including the orchid. to be given as a gift. Reservations may be made by Wednesday with Mrs. Frederic H. Sterling, 965 Middle dr., Woodruff Place, or W. F. McNairy Jr. district treasurer.

Concert at Night

On the gifts committee for the breakfast are Mrs. Arthur H. Taylor, chairman; Mesdames Howard - Griffith, L. P. Kreiser and Thomas E. Toll. Registration will open at 10 a, m. On the registration committee are Mrs. Ray Walton, chairman, Mesdames Harold Marvel, L. P. Highley and A. R. Madison.

Caleb Mills hall the night of March 4, for the benefit of the state federations “Music for Our Wounded” fund. One evening con-

afternoon registration.

A Youth concert: will be held in’

cert ticket ‘is included with every breakfast reservation and every

Junior Dance

Five thousand clubs belong to the National Sub-Deb Federation. They're located all over the world— on every continen}, in every major . and the largest membership is right here in

Dr. F. R. Daries

Repeating vows read by Dr. F. R. Daries, Miss Dorothy Anna Kottlow-

Set by Club

A St. Patrick's day’ dance will be!

held for the juniors of Highland Golf and Country club from 8:30 to 12:30 o'clock the night of Friday, March 14. Ted Campbell's orchestra will play for dancing, and a coke and pretzel bar will be set up. Sponsors for the dance are Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Leahy and Mrs. John J. Kenendy. The junior committee includes Miss Virginia Collins, Miss Marylyn Taylor, Lewis Randle Jr, Eddie Griffin an Charles J. O'Neil. :

Federation of Music Clubs Plans ‘Breakfast in Hollywood’ For Meeting, March 4 .

The first annual meeting of the first'wistrict, Indiana Federation of Music-Clubs, will open with a “breakfast in Hollywood” at 11:30 a. m. March 4 in the Indianapolis Athletic club. Tom Breneman will be impersonated’ by Albert P. Stewart of Purdue university, a member of both state and national federation “Props” from the Hollywood show will be sent to Mr. Stewart,

Miss Bockius To Be Wed

Miss Dortha Marie Bockius and Joseph E. Dunbar will be married at 8:30 p. m. today at the Broadway Baptist church. The Rev.R.M. Dodrill will officiate.

Parents of the couple are Mrs. Maude Stewart, 607 W. 30th st. and Mr. and . Ernest Koehler, 3820 E. Michigah st, The bride will. wear a white satin gown accented with seed pearls, and she will carry an orchid on a prayerbook. ' She will have her sister, Luvonda, as maid of honor. She will wear an aqua chiffon dress, Miss Mary Louise ¥ingh, bridesmaid, will wear. pink chiffon, and pink taffeta will be worn by Betty Jean Stewart, flower girl. Paul Sedam and George Mueller

will attend the bridegroom. After

a -reception at the bride's home, the couple- will leave on a trip to

« | Chicago. They will be at home with

the bride’s mother.

‘Sorority Convention

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Times Special LAFAYETTE, Ind., Feb. 22.—The regional convention of Kappa Delta Phi sorority is being held here today and tomorrw with Gamma Alpha chapter as hostess. Delegate from Indianapolis chapter, Gamma Delta, is Miss Christine Overlease. « Others attending from Indianapolis are Mesdames Carl Towles, Robert Reid, Jean Watson and Donna Dickson, Miss Pauline Spears and Miss Maxine Overlease.

Rev. Trinkle To Read Ceremony

wil be the setting at 8:30 o'clock

Robert Fry. The Rev. O. A Trinkle will officiate. . r Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Jesse O. West, 1802 N. Dexter st.,, and Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Fry of McCordsville, Dressed in a white satin ‘gown accented with a lace yoke and peplum, the bride will wear a crown of crystallized orange blossoms from which will fall a full-length veil of illusion. She will carry a white Bible topped with orchids and sweetheart roses. r Attendants’ Gowns Miss Pauline Bailey, the maid of honor, will wear a blue taffeta frock with a nylon overskirt. The juhior bridesmaid, Miss Alma June

Jacqueline Cox Becomes. B Of Edward J. Resor

In Ceremony at

Church.

At 3 o'clock this afternoon in the Wallace |

The Englewood Christian church church Miss Jacqueline Anne Cox became the bride of

Resor. The Rev. Roy E. Mueller officiated:

of the bridegroom. . Miss Jane Cox was her sister's maid of honor. She wore a dress of yellow marquiset over yellow taffeta. The bridesmaids, Miss Barbara McDougal and Miss Rose Lorton, wore dresses of aqua marquiset over taffeta and pink marquiset over taffeta, respectively. : Bride's Gown ‘A white satin off-the<shoulder :gown with a yoke insert of mar quiset was worn by the bride. Her tiara of seed pearls held a fingertip veil of illusion. white roses and orchids. Ei Jack Easly was the best man, and the ushers were James Stamm and Philip Quick. Immediately following the cere-

Hurt, will be dressed like Miss Bailey. SR The three bridesmaids, Misses Carolyn Edwards, June Garrett and Joan Baumgart, will be dressed

the maid of honors. Kaj Ruby Bailey, flower girl, will wear a yellow dress. All the attendants will wear long mitts. Reception to Follow William Dawson Fry will be his brother's best man The ushers will be Paul K. ‘Lane and Ray Wyatt, both of McCordsville; Kenneth Kingery of Noblesville,, and Dale Dickinson. A reception in the home of the bride's parents will follow the ceremony. The couple will take a wed-

dress.

Pinner Monday The Betsy Ross chapter, I. T.8. C.,, will meet for dinner at 6:30 p. m. Monday in the home of Mrs. Martin Roschelle, 44 Woodside ave, Mrs. 8S. Donald Stroud, president of the federation, will be a guest and

Mrs. Noble Reynolds will speak.

supper at 6:30 p. m.|

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Faulk, 840 N. st. A din-| [Es di eg a

Shantung Is Chosen for Tailoring a

(land Mary Lou Wilson,

Trim Frock

By SUE BURNETT

TAILORED to perfection — a simple yet sophisticated frock for that all-important occasion. The shoulders are pleated at edch side of the slit neckline. A wide belt holds a doll-like waist. Push-up . sleeves are included in this easily followed pattern, » » 8 PATTERN 8121 is for sizes 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20. The background fabric (from Ayres’) is 30-inch Fleecycloud rayon shantung at $1.59 a yard. The motifs are white on a field of gray, aqua, medium blue, navy, black, rose, fuchsia, soft green or light or dark brown. Size 14 (short sleeve) needs four yards of 35 or 39-inch; 4% yards for ‘longer sleeve. In addition, % yard of plain material is required Aor the belt. » ” »

FOR THIS pattern, send 25 cents in . coins, your name, address, size desired and the pattern number to Sue Burnett, The Indianapolis Times Pattern service, 214 W. Maryland st., Indianapolis 9. Don't miss the spring issue of Fashion! It's filled with bright ideas for every woman who sews for herself and her Tamily. Styles by well-known designers, easy-to= make patterns, a free pattern printed inside .the book. Twenty five cents. 4

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Skating Party Held A skating party was held last night at Rollerland by the Student

" School for Nurses. Miss Mary Frances Hill was in charge of arrangements, assisted by Misses Peggy McIntyre, Mary Littlefield, Barbara Logan, Dorisvan Barnes

W.C. T.U. Tea

in pink frocks, all styled to match|f

ding trip south. After March 8. they will live at the Dexter st, ad-

union of . the Indiana university] Training

The Woodside W. C. T. U. gave :

mony, there was a reception at the home of the bride's parents. After {a short trip, the couple will be at |home after «March 1 at 1118 Oxord st.

The. bride. attended Butler and Purdue universities and is a member of Delta Gamma sorority. Mr. Resor was graduated from Purdue and is 8 member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity.

Miss Barnett Married Here

liams Jr. at 11 a. m_ today in the parsonage of the Englewood Christian church. The Rev. O, A.

Trinkle read the vows. The bride wore a gold-colored suit and an orchid corsage. Her sister, Miss Donna Barnett, was her only attendant She wore a brown and blue checked suit. Glenn Edward Davis was the best man. A reception, in the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barnett, 427 N. Gray st, fol-

left on a trip to Chicago and they will be at home at 238 N. Walcott st. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Williams, 2333 Miller st.

Open House to Honor Sherman Talbert

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Hocker will entertain in their home, 734 N. Riley' ave, with an open house honoring Mrs, Hocker's father, Sherman Talbert, from 2 to § p. m. tomorrow. The occasion will mark Mr. Tal« bert's birthday anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lockwood of‘Anderson will assist.

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Wedding vows united Miss Mary, Evelyn Barnett and E. Lee wil- |

tonight of the wedding of Miss! Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Cox, 1459 N. Drexel ave, Flossie Roberta West and George the bride, and Mrs. John Resor, 1319 Linwood &

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