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SKATERS GET BACK ON ICE — Indianapolis skating clubs got back on ice this week as the rink at the Coliseum beaan its ninth season, Among the oldest of the groups are.the Gay Blades, sponsored by the Indiana Vassar Club for the benefit of its scholarship fund, and the Keen Kutters, organized by the Indianapolis Wellesley Club for youngsters up to the eighth grade, with proceeds going to the Wellesley College and scholarship funds. Members of the Winter Club and the Figure Skating Club concentrated on mastering fancy foot work, like the double spiral dem. onstrated in the upper left corner. In addition, busines and industrial firms have reserved periods for employees and their families. Among them are Eli Lilly's, Mallory's ‘and banking “and insurance-—grotps -

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'Nuptial Ve ws A re Read Uniting ‘Miss Feez le | Margaret Dowd,

Miss Margaret Dowd was married at

John Gallagher

10:30 o'clock this morning

to John Joseph Gallagher in the chapel of 88. Peter and Paul Cathe.

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| and Mr. Gallagher's parents are Mr. and Mrs, James P. Gallagher, New York. Mrs. J. R. Hiner, bride, was She wore a Romany red. silk faille dress. The bridesmaid, Miss Marie Warren, wore aquamarine faille, and the flower girl, Patricia Ann Hiner, wore a white organdy frock. The best man was James P. Gallagher Jr., Richfield, N. J., and the ushers were Joseph Gallagher, New York; Dr. Joseph A, Dowd, and Alfred C. Dowd. A gown of white slipper satin fashioned with a square neckline, long sleeves and a full train was worn by the bride. Her fingertip

sister of the the matron of honor

The Rev. Pr. James Janson read the vows The bride is the daughter of the late Dr

and Mrs. Frank T. Dowd

bouquet of white roses and stephanotis with an orchid center, After a breakfast in the Marott Hotel and a reception in the bride's home, 121 E. Maple Rd. the couple left for a trip to Canada. They will be at York. Mrs. Gallagher is a graduate of St. Mary-of-the-Woods College in Terre Haute.

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Pledges to Be Feted Kappa Chapter, Delta Sigma Kappa Sorority, will entertain its pledges afild members at a western party at 6:30 p. m, Monday in the

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A Supper Dance Tonight at the Indianapolis Athletic Club And the Lambs Club Frolic Will Open Fall Social Season

Py ELIZABETH STRAIN TWO IMPORTANT EVENTS TONIGHT will open the fall social season in Indian-

apolis,

The Indianapolis Athletic Club will begin its activities with a formal supper

dance from 9 o'clock to 1 a. m. The orchestras of Louis Lowe and Bernie Cummins will play for dancing. Supper will be served between 10 and 11 o'clock. The Lambs Club will hold its Fall Frolic at the Columbia Club, beginning with a dinner at 8:30 p. m, The main feature of the evening, a floor show presented by members of the club, is scheduled for later tonight. The Social Calendar through December is as follows:

October

| 15—Meridian Hills Country Club Halloween party

| 17—-Junior Assembly dinner dance at

Is Married Miss Elizabeth Ann Feezle wore a pale pink tissue taffeta ' gown and a fingertip length veil of pink illusion at her marriage at 11:30 ofelock this morning to Rex Dowell Landis. Jr. She carried pink gardenias on a white praverbook. The Rev. Fr. James E. Norton, Notre Dame, officiated in the chapel of 88. Pgter and Paul Cathedral, The bride he daughter of M1 Stanley 8. Feezle, dian St. Mr. Landis of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Dowell Landis, 2807 Graceland Ave The attendant, Miss Jane Feezle, taffeta. Charles J. Barnhill was the best man, and Emil Iverson and Robert 8. Feezle were ‘ushers. After a reception at the Highland Golf and Country Club, the couple left on a motor trip west., They

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length veil fell from ® tiara of home of Mrs. Walter Askren, Wan- will be at home at 5200 Qornelius

_orange blossoms, and she carried a |amaker. »

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| Ave, after Nov, 15.

for children 10-13 years 17-19—Childen’s Civic Theater Little Rebels.”

presents “Seven the Indianapolis Athletic Club 17—Town Hall presents Dr. Kurt von Schuschnigg, former chancellor of Austria, at the English Theater. 18—Columbia Club formal dinner dance (fall opening). 18—Indianapolis Junior League dance at the Woodstock Club 20—-Martens Concert Series presents terfly” at the English Theater 22-23--Junior Chamber of Commerce presents the English version of “Romeo and Juliet,” by the New York Civic Opera, at the Murat Theater. 24--Meridian Hills Country Club dinner and treasure hunt.

Madame But-

| 26—Athenaeum Harvest Festival,

26—Indianapolis Country Club ‘Halloween and dinner dance. 25.-Meridian Hills Country Club Halloween party for children under 10 years, 25—Traders Point Hunt ball Country Club. 31—Riviera Club's children’s Halloween party. ~Town Hall presents Frazier Hunt, author, radio commentator and news correspondent, at the English Theater November

party

at the Woodstock

1—Maennerchor concert at the Athenaeum 2--Martens Concert Series presents Maryla Jonas, pianist, at the Murat Theater T-Art Association lecture ‘on “Chinese Painting,” bv Laurence Sickman at the Hefron Art Museum 7--Columbian dance al Hall 7-15Civic Theater presents ness.” 8—8t. Prancis Hospital Guild ball at the Knights of Columbus Hall 8-9—Indianapolis 8S8ymphony Orchestra 14-—-Jurilor Assembly dance at the Woman's partment Club, 14—Town Hall presents Major Paul Cyr, American spy, at the English Theater. 15—Dramatic Club presentation and dinner at the Athenaeum 21-—Meridian Hills Country Club dinner bridge. 21-—-Town ‘Hall presents Louis Lochner, foreign

the Knights of Columbus

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correspondent, at the English Theater. 21-22—Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra Sascha Gorodnitski, pianist. The Players presentations at the Civic Theater, followed by a dance at the Woodstock Club, Knights of Columbus dinner dance. Thanksgiving dinners sérved at the Meridian Hills Country Club and the Propylaeum. Junior Assembly tea dance at the Indianapolis

Athletic Club. 29--Children’s Museum Guild dinner dance at the

Indianapolis Athletic Club 20-30-—Indianapolis Sy wony Orchestra with Isaa®

Stern, violinist

with

December 1—Indianapolis Panhellenic Association dinner af the Indianapolis Athletic Club 5.13--Civic Theater presents “Ten Little Indians.” 6—St. Margaret's Hospital Guild dinner dance Mn the Indianapolis Athletic Club 12—Junior Assembly Christmas party at the Hotel Lincoln 13—Lambs Club frolic at the Columbia Club. 13—Southern Club dinner dance at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. 19-—Athenaeum children’s party 19-21—Children’s Civic Theater to present Women" .(tentative) 19-20—Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra with Dane jel Ericourt, pianist 20—ABC Club dinner Athletic Club 20 Tudor Hall Alumnae Association dance at the Woodstock Club 21—Indianapolis Country Club children’s Christmas party. 22—Stephens College Alumnae Association's Snow Ball at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. 25—Propylaeum Chrisumas dinner. 25_Riviera Club candlelight formal dance 26—Junior Columbian’s dance at the Columbia Club. 27—Dramatic Club supper danée at the Indianapolis Athletic Club, 27—Meridian Hills bridge. 27—Notre Dame Alumni Club. 20—-TNT Club dinner Athletic Club. 31—New Year's Eve parties at the Athenaeum, Columbia Club, Indianapolis Athletic Club, Indianapolis Country Club, Knights of Columbus, Meridian Hills Country Club, Riviera Club snd Woodstock Club. i

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