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and Fred C. Tegeler Jr. . her parents, vr. and
? Photo Reflex photo, BETROTHED — Miss Ellen Moore is the bride-to-be of Charles L. Williams. *Parents of the couple aré Mr. and Mrs. David G. Moore, Indianapolis, and Mr. and. Mrs. Thomas E. Williams, Davis rd. The wedding will be June 14.
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. Pritch-Hale photo. WED—Mrs. Joseph F. Thamann was Miss Alma Jo Vollmer before her marriage April 26. She is the daughter of Mrs. F. | H. Vollmer, 106!/3 N. Arsenal ave., and he is the son of Mrs. Mary Thamann, 936 N. Chester st.
ee Eckard Kenninger, 3707 Buk rd. - Mr. Tegeler's
its live at 1040 Hervey st. wedding will be June 21.
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Tea Will Honor Local Women
. «Mrs. Otto K. Jensen and Mrs. Dorothy Stephenson Stout will be honor guests at an informal tea from 3 to 5 p. m. Sunday in the Delta Delta Delta chapter house at Butler university. - The tea, which is sponsored by Delta Lambda chapter at Butler and Indianapolis alumnae groups of the mAOIOTity, is in charge of Mrs. Gale i A Wave, assisted by Mrs. Albert
.. Both of the honored guests are .pational officers from the Butler (ehapter. Mrs. Jensen is national A te secretary and Mrs. Stout Trident editor, .
Wood Must Be Clean Before Painting «There is a growing vogue for home painting; and it can be fun. But before you start wielding that paint brush remember that you can’t get results unless the surface is perfectly clean. you even open that can of
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Mr., Mrs. Gould Jr. Are on Wedding Trip After Ceremony in Church Last Night |
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MR. AND MRS. JOHN DICKASON GOULD JR. are on a wedding trip to New Orleans following their marriage at 8 o'clock last night in All Saints’ Episcopal cathedral. The Rt. Rev. R. A. Kirchhoffer, bishop of the dio-
cese, read the vows before candles and vases of white
The bride is the former Miss Sallie Eaglesfield. Mrs. Charles A. Bookwalter II was the matron of honor, and Miss Jane Eaglesfield was her sister's maid of honor. Miss Susanne
Eaglesfield, another sister of the
The matron and maid of honor were dressed alike in frocks of pink marquiset fashioned with bateau necklines and full skirts ac-
cented with corded shirring. The dress of pink organdy. All three attendants wore fresh flower wreaths of violae and lilac blossoms and carried clusters of purple lilacs and violae, hydrangea blossoms, sweetheart roses and ferns. -
Bride's Gown THE BRIDE wore her maternal grandmother's gown of brocaded silk. A deep bertha of duchess lace fell over the fitted bodice, and the full skirt, accented with cording, extended into a chapel train. Her veil of French illusion, caught by a wreath of duchess lace from her mother’s bridal veil, was accented with orange blossoms. She carried a white bouquet of valley lilies, lilacs, spray orchids and violae surrounded. by. thaidenhair fern. Reception at Woodstock ATKINS III attended the bridegroom. Ushers were John J. Burchenal, Cincinnati: John B. Watkins, Detroit; Cornelius O. Alig Jr., Herman Kothe Jr. and John 8. Lathrop. A reception at the Woodstock club followed the wedding. The couple will be at home at 4665 Sunset ave. The bride 1s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John LaRue Eaglesfield. She is a graduate of Tudor Hall school and Bradford Junior college. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gould, and is a graduate of Park
~ school and. Princeton university.
Auxiliary Ball
a background of cathedral lilacs and white carnations.
bride, was the junior bridesmaid.
junior bridesmaid wore a-similar
Tudor Hall Groups Name Officers
Miss ‘Janet Macomber, Kendallville, is the new ‘head of the Student Government associgtion at Tudor Hall school. Miss Margot Mann, Richmond, is vice president; | Miss Ann Spalding is secretary, and | Miss Gretchen Wemmer is treasurer. : Miss Betsy Wade is president of the incoming senior class. Miss | Julia Foreman is editor of the! Chronicle, senior yearbook; Miss Kitzi Pantzer is editor of the Crown, school magazine, and Miss Cynthia Campbell is business manager for both publications. Miss Frenzel Chesen Miss Jogie Frenzel was chosen president of the athletic association, and Miss Judy Morrison is the new secretary-treasurer. Miss Jane Maxton, Butler, is residence president.
Other officers elected are Miss
Anne Collett, Masquers club president; Miss Eleanor Baird, West Lafayette, president of the Prelude club; Miss Janet Silbermann, Workshop president; Miss Louise Cannon, Dixon, Ill, Red Cross committee chairman, and Miss Nell Becherer, song leader. The remaining offices in class and club organizations will be filled by elections in the fall. ‘
Patrons Listed
Patrons for the Blossomtime. ball which the Auxiliary to the Chil-
dren's bureau, Indianapolis Orphan heme, will Indianapolis Athletic club have been announced.
give May 24 at the
Among them are Messrs. and Mesdames Roy Elder Adams, Hanson
H. Anderson; Paul H. Buchanan, Edgar H. Evans, Samuel R. Harrell, Walter C. Hiser, Donald Jameson, John Sloane Kittle, Eli Lilly, J. K. Lilly Jr, Hiram W. McKee, Frank McKinney, Meredith Nichol-
‘son Jr, Nicholas H. Noyes and War-
ren D. Oakes. Others are Messrs. and Mesdames Rollin W. Spiegel, Leo M. Rappaport, Silas B. Reagan, Almus G. Ruddell, L. L. Swartz, Clark S. Wheeler, Isaac E. Woodard, Evans Woollen’ Jr, Edward Zink, Julian Bobbs, Volney M. Brown, Kenneth PF. Griffith, Benjamin D. Hitz, Walter H. Montgomery, Harper J. Ransburg, Sheldon R. Sayles, Walton M. Wheeler Jr, Lyman 8. Ayres, C. Harvey Bradley, Royer K. Brown, Virgil Martin, Harry Reid, Paul T. Rochford, Virgil Stinebaugh and Edson T. Wood. Also on’ the list are Bishop and and Mrs. Frénk B. Ramsey, Dr. and Mrs. Frederic: W. Taylor, Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Daniel, Mesdames Hortense Rauh Burpee, Charles A. Garrard, J. Raymond Lynn, Robert 8. Sinclair, William J. Young and ‘Elliott R. Hooton. Additional patrons are Miss Gertrude Taggart, Miss I. Stewart, Dr. F. 8. C. Wicks, Louis
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School 80 Pupils To Be Guests
Patrons, pupils and teachers of school 80 will be special guests at the Children's museum “family hour” from 2 to 5 p. m. Sunday.
The museum is at 3010 N. Meridian st.
Assisting Miss Wallace Montague, principal, will be Mrs. G. F. Hyde, P.-T. A. president, and Mésdames Lee Fox, Harley C. Claffey, Royer K. Brown, B. R. Purcell, D. M. Abbott, J. Fred Murphy, Charles A. Everett, L. L. Rapaport, C. A. Rosecrans, E. Hollis" Leedy and D. E. Talbott.
Units to Sew
The following units of the Riley Hospital Cheer. guild will meet at the hospital to few next week: Monday—“Lizabetl¥ Ann”; Tuesday —“Muskingum Valley”; Wednesday —“Our Old Priends Never Fail”; Thursday—“In the Heart of June” and Friday—Volunteer.
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P. H. Ho photo. DATE SET—A June 2&4 wedding will unite Miss Louise Battista- and John A. Zeunik. She is the daughter of Mrs. Rose Battista, 2448 N. Alabama st.,
Mrs. Joseph Zeunik, 1029 N.
Holmes ave.
Show Awards To Be Made At Luncheon
Awards ,for participation in the flower arrangement contests at the Indianapolis Home Show will be made at a dessert luncheon Tuesday. Members of the central west district, Indiana Garden club, and of the Rushville Garden club will attend the event at 1:30 p. m. in the Bamboo room of the Hotel Wi ington. » ers in the advanee sale of tickets for the exposition also will be announced. Hostesses will include Mesdames A, Glenn Shoptaugh, Henry C. Prange and Burke Nicholas, members of the Home Show board of directors. . Special Guests Special guests will be Mrs. Robert F. Mannfeld, new district director; Mrs. John Downing, Mooresville, president of the “state club; Mrs. Merrill Schaeffer,” Rushville club president, and J. Frank Cantwell, managing director of =the show. First prize awards will be made to Mesdames Mannfeld, David E. Fox, W. L. McCoy, H. L. Hunt and E. E. Hoppes and Mrs. Gilbert Rowe and Mrs. Glenn Andrews, both of Terre Haute. Second prize winners include Mesdames. McCoy, Prange, A. P. Buchanan, C. Earl-Byrket, Paul R. Pike and G. E Schloot. Third prize awards will go to Mesdames Sylvester Johnson, R. R. Scott, R. A. Hennessee, O. M. Helmer, Earl McDonald and Carl Helm.
Group to Dine
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The Woman's auxiliary to the Athenaeum Turners will celebrate its 71st anniversary with a dinner at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow in the east room at the Athepaeum. O. A. Hobbs will talk on “Water Witching.” A musical program under the direction of Miss Edna Phinney will be presented by the auxiliary chorus. Miss Marie Lanahan will give a reading.
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Mothers Club To Meet
A benefit bridge party will be held by the Phi Delta Theta Mothers club Monday afternoon at the Butler university chapter house.
dames A. J. W. LeBien, R. D. Landis and Charles Ferguson, . ~ A tea will follow the card party and members of the executive board will be hostesses. They are Mrs. A. P. Humphreys, president; Mrs, P. A. Kappes, vice president; Mrs. B. B. Walters and Mrs. H, J. Smolenski, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. D. F. Humphrey, treasurer,
Lady Bullfighter
Cayetana Alba, daughter of the Duke of ‘Alba, has become expert in the art of fighting bulls from horseback. She is a pupil of Conchita Contron, famed Peruvian rejonedora (mounted bullfighter).
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