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Sunnyside Guild Announces: Patrons

— For lts- Derby Dance Tomorrow Night :

" PATRONS HAVE BEEN ANNOUNCED for the Derby dance ‘the Sunnyside guild will hold tomorrow night in the Indianapolis Athletic club, They include Messrs. and. Mesdames Joseph J, Daniels, J. K. Lilly Jr, “Nicholas H. Noyes, William.H. Wemmer, Cornelius O. Alig, Samuel Runnels Harrell, Kurt Pantzer, A. Kiefer Mayer, Joseph J. Cain, Keyes W. Atkins, Elijah B.. Martindale, Arthur R. Baxter, Hubert Hickam, Joseph S. White, J. A. Goodman, James R. McCoy, William A. Dyer Jr., Henry W. Mans, ©, Walter McCarty, Russell L. White and Lucius V. Hamilton. . Other patrons for the dance are Rabbi and Mrs. Morris M, Feuer _licht, Dr. and Mrs. Edgar Kiser, Dr. and Mrs. O. O. McCormick, Dr. and Mrs. Jerome E. Holman, Dr. and Mrs. Willlam N. Wishard Jr, Dr. and Mrs. Willlam M. Dugan, Dr. and Mrs, Gordon B. Batman, Dr. and Mrs, Harold O. Ochsner, Dr. and Mrs, Charles F. Thompson, and Dr .and Mrs. Mortimer Mann, Mesdames Willlam H. Coleman, Frederic 'M. Ayres and William Rockwood, Miss Emma Claypool, G. Barret Moxley, William A. Zumpfe and Charles J. Oval. ¥ # =

A number of couples will entertain at home before the dance. Mr. and Mrs. N. B Boyer will be Dr. and Mrs. R. Frank , and Mrs. Robert Berry, Messrs. and Mesdames W. F. Swope, ward Sohoenberger and Jay W. Boyer, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Sundling esdames Al Fellinger, J. M. Morrey

and M going to. the dance will be Mr. and Mrs. guests: include Messrs. and Mesdames L.'B. Lamboiirne, F. D. Munson, Oscar B. ©. Burnett. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Richardson Dr. and J. Thayer Waldo, Messrs, and Mes-

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Ouarter, Malcolm McPherson and P. A. Michael,

Mr., Mrs. J. J. Robbins to Entertain ~.

MR. AND MRS. J. J, ROBBINS also will entertain at home. Guests wil be Dr. and Mrs. Walter F. Hickman, Messrs. and Mesdames OUff Pollard, William Rossiter, Jess Morgan and Merle Jackson. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hanly R. Blackburn at their home before the dance will be Messrs. and Mesdames J. R. Ryan, J. Robert Martin, Vernon O. Macnabb and William Konop. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Roberts will entertain Messrs. and Mesdames John Meyer, Larry Polson and W. W. Behrman, and Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Johnson will have as guests in their home :Dr. and Mrs. Charles C. Boott, Messrs. and Mesdames Thomas H. Hall, Oarl Hulen, William P. . Dr. and Mrs. Fugene Bales also will enter-

Brodie, Dr. and Mrs. John V. Thompson, Dr. and Mrs. William Lybrook, Dr. and Mrs. Prank P. Albertson, Dr. and Mrs. Albert Donato, Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Egbert, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lobraico, Miss Violet Oarlson and Stanley Henwood, both of Chicago. s = 8» : . 8 =. M a party in their home before the dance, Mr. and Mrs. Johan M: Wihams will have as guests Messrs. and Mesdames Samuel E. Dinnin, Miles Duwe, B. Edward Griffin and C. Wyatt Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Allen, Greencastle. Attending the dance together will be Messrs. and Mesdames Chantilla BE White 8r.,, Robert Pike, Dallas Foster, DeWitt Brown, Harry Riesser, W. B. McCaw and L. E. Tanner. Mr. and Mrs John Nunamaker Jr. will have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. U. Fred Dearmin, Odon, and in another party will be Dr. and Mrs. W. Pearce McClelland, Dr. and Mrs. Harry N. McClelland, Miss Mary Frances Snell and Richard L. Riser. Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Schuster will attend with Dr. and Mrs. Frank C. Otte, and another. group will {include Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Martin, Mrs. William Bartlett, Mrs. Ethel Stone, O. T. Fauchier and Ernest Peters. Mr. and Mrs. Charles

Robert Orbison. In Mr. and Mrs HB J. Haven's party will be Mr. and Mrs. Rex Kasler, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sandbesg, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Mark Armold of Kokomo and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Knight, Muncie. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Chillson’s party will include Messrs. and Mesdames Russell L. White, Lucius .V. Hamilton III and Ernest Eehe, Mrs. J. W. Burke and Mrs. Ora Tutewiler. Mr. and Mrs. Portteus Plan Party MR. AND MRS. LAROX_BORTTEUS Wil Steriatn. Memnr:. and Mesdames Richard ¥. Veassy, Charles L. Rouse and ‘Charles F. Brower,

Mr. and Mrs. Nate Kaufman, Shelbyville. In another party will be Dr. and Mrs. Frank L. Jennings, Dr. and Mrs. Wayne Carson, Dr. and Mrs. Edward: Boyer, Messrs. and Mesdames Laurence Mehil, Eldon Beghtel and Francis

With Mr. and Mrs. Rodney X Ourry will be Messrs. and Mesdames

Butler university. A June 2| ceremony

JUNE RITES PLANNED—The engagement of Miss Elizabeth Anne Schumaker (left) and James J. Edwards has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Schumaker, 3454 Carrollton ave. Mr. Edwards is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Hh Edwards, 3706 Forest Manor ave. The wedding will be June 15 at Sweeney chapel,

will unite Lt. Elizabeth Ann Foltz (right) Brooke General hospital, F+. Sam Houston, Tex., and Lt. Hugh Lawrence Keegan, Ft. Jackson, S. C. Lt. Foltz is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Foltz, 2259 N. Pennsylvania st., and Lt. Keegan is the nephew of Mrs. John Donar, De Kalb, Il.

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To Read Vows {In Home Rite Mr. Paxton to Marry

Miss: Constance Acree

The. Rev: G, H. O'Donnell, pastor of the Central Baptist church, will read the vows uniting Miss Cone stance Virginia™ Acree and James M. Paxton at 8 p. m. today.. The ceremony will be in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Torin Acree, 2648 Shadeland ave. Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Paxton, 2326 Adams st, are the bridegroom's parents. Mrs. Mary Berry, the bride-] groom's sister, will be the matron of honor, She will wear a blue net frock over blue. taffeta. A blue silk dress will be" worn by Judy Ann Frakes, the ring bearer. Herbert Lorin Acree, brother of the bride, will be the best man. : Bride’s Gown . The bride's gown of white satin is fashioned with a sweetheart neckline and chapel train. A silver halo will hold her fingertip vel), and she will carry white roses. A reception will follow the wedding. After a two-week trip to St. Louis, the couple will be at home Jhere. The bride attended Butler university and the Jordan conservatory.

Wine Festival

Tea on Sunday Will Honor Mr. Wemmer

William Wemmer, Republican candidate for nomination for mayor, and Mrs. Wemmer will be honored at a tea from 3 to 5 p. m. Sunday st the Riviera club. The tea is open to the publie. I} will be given by the Washington Township Republican Women's club. Mrs. W. R. McGeehan is general chairman, assisted by Mesdames Julia Ray Iles, Alex Clark Sr.,, George A. Miller, William C.

Grifith, E. C. Atkins, George B. Elliott, James L. Murray and Horace M. Powell. On the sponsors’ committee are Mesdames R. Norman Baxter, Mary Allen, Howard M. Gay, Fay M. Thompson, Fred B. Robinson, Frank

Esterline, Samuel R. Harrell, John Bookwalter, Howard T. Griffith, Hubert Hickam, O. Harvey Bradley, Morris L. Brown and Thomas D. Sheerin, Dr. Mabelle Prettyman and Miss Betty Sachs. Hostesses Named |

Hostessesbwill be Mesdames I. W, Sturgeon, F. W. Hassler, Hollie A. Shideler, Elmer Hume and Arthur Sachs, and Mrs. John M. Miller and Mrs. Charles R. Kellogg will {pour, Mrs. Edna Phinney will play the harp. Members of the decorations committee are Mesdames B. F. Hatfield, lawrence H. Hinds, Fred A. Clark, Paul O'Connor, Russell T. Byers and Donald S. Morris. Mrs. Dudley 8. Jackson. and Miss Har-

|riett Newman are on the telephone

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The Bridal Scene—

At Luncheon on Party Given for

light in today’s bridal notes.

on May 10 at a luncheon

guests. Miss Wohlgemuth will be married to George B. Jeffrey on June 6. . ” » Miss Kathryn Hill was the honor guest last night at a miscellaneous shower in the home of Mrs. Charles Fitzpatrick, 3856 Park ave. Miss Hill is the bride-to-be of Donald Daniel. The couple will be married Wednesday. Mrs. William Hempfling also was a hostess for the shower, at which Mrs. F. N. Daniel and Mrs. Joseph Hill, mothers of the couple, were

H. Fairchild, Julian Bobbs, J. W.|guests

Others attending included Mesdames David Chapman, J. J. Kint-

David Hempfling, naugh, Mae Thompson and Nettie Ramsey. Misses Phyllis Fitzpatrick, Harriet Gray and Jean Ann Hicks also attended. A linen shower was given recently for Miss Hill by Mrs. R.-B. Stone in the home of her mother, Mrs. F. H. Milles; 336 Berkley rd. Sunday afternoon a tea and miscellaneous shower will be given by Mrs. Dale R. Sumner, who will be Miss Hill's matron’ of honor. The party will be in the home of Mrs. Erwin Schafer, 731 Nottingham et. Twenty guests have been invited. Mr, and Mrs. F. N, Daniel will

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Nancy Wohlgemuth to Be Feted

Pre-nuptial parties and engagement announcements share the limeMiss Barbara Kiger and Miss Bettijane Mosiman will be hostesses

Miss Nancy Wohlgemuth, The party, at the Indianapolis Athletic club, will be attended by approximately 14

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Is Planned At Athenaeum

The traditional May wine festival will be held tomorrow in the ball-| room of the Athenaeum Turners. A feature of the party will be the serving of the Mai bowle of wine punch. Dinner will be served from 7:30 to 9 p. m, and dancing will follow. Reservations for parties have been made by Arthur Vehling, Dr. W. M. Huse, Frank Pinella, Henry Amt, William Knapp, Dale Anderson, A. F. Hook, Jack Thurston, Gordon Mess, O. O, Wise, J. J. Kettery, Harry VonBurg, W. J. Henshaw, Bernard Lantz, L. G. Burck, F. C. Buddenbaum, Stanley Pihl, Harold Lanham and H. D. Tousley. Others are those of Dr. C B. Sputh 8r, E. E. Pflumm, David Augustus, Frank Kleiman, E. M. Huxford, John Heidenreich, Arnold Ward, W. C. Philbrick, William B. Dearmin, Albert Gisler, Dale Hodges, C. J. Carson, Irvin Pflumm, L. A. Kirkpatrick, Dr. Clifford Ernst, Howard OC. Caldwell,

May 10; Kathryn Hill

Tuesday In their home, 5850 Lowell ave. Tt will be before the wedding rehearsal in North Methodist chureh,

. w » Sweeney chapel at Butler university will be the setting for the wedding of Miss Mary Jane Foerst and Wilfred Miller Wits on June 14. Miss Foerst is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Foerst, 5040 N. New Jersey st. Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Wits, Shel lle, are the parents of the bridegroom-to-be. A graduate, of Purdue university, Miss Foerst a member of Chi Omega sorority. Mr. Wits -is at-

Happy Hour. 8 p. m. Today. Mrs. |

Rev. O'Donnell 2 Alumnae.

Dorot Ponta, : Irvington Woman's, . Msn James F. Foulke, 43 Kenmore rd, «hostess. “The Case for Mary Lincoln,” Mrs. George M. Gahas gan;

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» . - . A miscellaneous shower at the home of Miss Ruby King, 4517 - lish ave. will honor Miss Joyce M. Mottern Tuesday night. Miss Mottern will*become the bride of James A, Joyce at 7:30 p. m. May 16 in the | Irvington, Church of Christ. : Miss Mottern is the dalighter of Mrs. Sophia C. Mottern, 36 Layman ave. and Mrs, Hazel Barbee, Indianapolis, is the mother of the prospec‘tive bridegroom. Twenty-five guests will attend the shower. ; tJ » » Miss Patricia White and Miss Mary Johnson entertained with a crystal shower for Miss Marjorie Cox at Miss Johnson's home, 3824 N. Delaware st., yesterday. Miss Cox will be married to Frederick’ Lee Ashley May 17. Fourteen guests shower,

. " ~ Miss Rosalie Shonek was honor guest recently at a mnilscellaneous shower given by Mrs, Franklin Robinson, 5021 Primrose ave. There were twenty-three guests. Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Shonek, Traverse City, Mich., are the bride-to-be's parents, and Fred A. Jonas, the prospective bridegroom, is the son of Mrs, Ada Jonas, 4438 Winthrop ave. The marriage will be May 24 in Traverse City. .

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