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FRIDAY, OCT. 24, 1047 Miss Oakley To Be Wed

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Rev. Fr. Patterson Will Hear Vows

Ourtis L. Bischoff will take Miss Patricia Ann Oakley as his bride in a 9 a. m. ceremony tomorrow in the Holy Name Catholic Church, The Rev, Fr. John F, Patterson will offi-| ciate, Mrs. Regina Oakley, 213 N. 17thi St, Beech Grove, is the bride's

mother, and the bridegroom's par-|®

ents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bischoff, 420 N. 20th 8t., Beech Grove. The matron of honer is to be Mrs.| Richard Bischoff. She will wear American Beauty velvet. The bridesmaids, Miss Delores Williams and! Mrs. Robert Ford, will wear blue velvet frocks. Paul Bischoff will be the best man, and Richard and Harold! Bischoff will usher. All are brothers of the bridegroom. Miss Oakley will wear an antique; fvory satin gown with long, pointed sleeves, a fitted bodice and’ hoop skirt.’ The veil of illusion will cascade from a tiara of seed pearls, and she will carry a white orchid on a white prayerbook. There will be a reception at Cifaldi's Restaurant after the wedding. The couple will make their home with the bride’s mother after they return from a twe-week wedding trip.

Rev. Gorman To Read Ceremony

The Rev. Fr. Michael J. Gorman will read the vows uniting Miss Mary Joan O'Brien and Louis A.| Nolan at § a. m. tomorrow in St. Anthony’s Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Michael J. O'Brien, 274 N. Mount St. Mr. Nolan is the son

CLUBS JOIN FEDERATION—Six new clubs recently affiliated with the Seventh District, Indiana Federation of Clubs. The presidents of four of the groups are shown here. They are (standing, left to right) Mrs. George C. House, Alpha Epsilon Latreian: Mrs. Robert B. Stone, Alpha Theta Latreian; Mrs. Theodore L. Etherington, Beta Alpha Beta, and (seated) Mrs. Clark Keenan, Indianapolis Junior

Woman's Club, which was reactivated. The two clubs

Zeta Latreian and the Seventh District Junior Woman's. are active in philanthropic work, were organized under the supervision of Mrs. Lowell

C. Reed, 3d vice president of the district.

Society—

Miss Dedaker Sets Nov. 29 As Date For Her Marriage To Mr. Rassmann

of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Nolan, Cannelburg. Miss Dorothy E. O’Brien, sister] of the bride, will be the maid of honor. She will wear a peacock) blue frock. The bridesmaid, Miss Florence Nolan, sister of the bridegroom, will wear fuchsia. | The best man is to be Paul Hart, |

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O'Brien and Leo Nolan. ~~ | Miss O'Brien will “wear a White satin gown with tapering sleones a fitted bodice and full skirt ex-| tending into a long train. A satin| bonnet trimmed with orange blossoms holds the fingertip-length il-| lusion veil. She will carry a bouquet | of white roses. There will be .a breakfast in the Marott Hotel and a reception in the home of the bride's parents. The couple will leave on a wedding trip to the South after the veception. They will be at home in| Washington, Ind. after Nov. 1. |

Luncheon Will Open Series

The Temple Sisterhood will celebrate the 10th anniversary of its annual book review series with a luncheon Nov. 4 in the Columbia Club. Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt will | be the honor guest. The luncheon will follow the first review of the season by Rabbi Goldblatt. He will discuss “Human Destiny,” (de Nouy) at a 10:30 a. m. session in the temple. The reviews will be held each Tuesday in November, { Mrs. Sydney Romer, general chairman, is assisted by Mrs. Manuel Freeman and Harold I. Platt. The luncheon committee members are Mrs. Mort Asher, reservations; Mesdames Leon Hecht, Sol Bodner, William Bookwalter, Philip Falender, Edgar Fassburg, Mack Laner,! Irving Rulen and Jules Gradison,| hostesses, and Mesdames Sam| Abrams, Floyd Beitman' Sr., Wil-| liam Borman, Meyer Efroymson, Fritz Goldbach, Jerome Jacobs, Robert Kahn, Monroe Leiser, David | Leventhal, William P. Meyers Sr.,| and Harry Traugott, invitations,

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MISS GEORGIANA DEDAKER TODAY ANNOUNCED the date for her marriage to Frederick W. Rassmann. The couple will be wed at 5:30 o'clock Sat-

urday afternoon, Nov. 29. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale willl read the vows in McKee Chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. The ceremony will be followed by a reception. The bride-to-be is thé daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Deda-

liege, Rydal Pa. and™ “we =f : Northwestern: Tniversisy. ode i : Ho Tor = ovE ;

The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mrs. F. W. Rassman, formerly of Indianapolis and now of Orlando, Fla. He attended Purdue University and was graduated from Northwestern.

Howe-Heinrichs Wedding Tonight A ceremony at 8 p. m. today will unite Miss Jeannine Heinrichs and Richard W. Howe. The Rev. Charles Franklin Bruce will read the vows in the Sutherland Presbyterian Church. A reception in the church parlor will follow the ceremony, and the couple will leave on a short trip to the East. They will live at 2027 Winthrop Ave.

Mrs. Rollin Carey will be her | 2 cousin’s matron of honor and |

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Reservations Made for

Festival

Many Parties Planned For Tomorrow Night A number of reservations have) been made for the harvest festival! the Athenaeum Turners will hold tomorrow night. A buffet supper| will be served from 7:45 to 9:30 p. m. and dancing will follow. Party reservations have been made by Messrs. and Mesdames Harry W. Hull, George F. Lennox, Frank Kellman, P. J. Shreve, A, Lo Nicolay, William Upton, Frank Lambertus, B. L. Small, Walter Queiser, A. L. Rice and David Augustus, Others planning to attend are Messrs. and Mesdames Harold Martyn, Henry Nancrede, W. J. Hawkins, E. E. LaCrosse Jr, Herman Kremer, Ted Selner, Wesley Arden, Kenneth Duncan, William Blanchard, Charles Moulin, R.. El Mclaughlin, Willlam A. Grau,

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Fritch-Hale photo, BRIDE — Miss Florence Kistner became the bride of Paul E. Kuntz on Oct. 4 in St. Philip Neri Catholic Church. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Kistner, 430 N. Keystone Ave. and Mr. and Mrs, W, A, Kuntz, 2559 Hobart Ave, are

gagement

ENGAGED — Mr. and Thomas E. Heininger, 703'/, Sanders St., announce the en-

marriage of their daughter, |tin J. O'Neill, 1147 English Ave, Donna Mae, to Joseph Anthony |will wear an ivory satin gown acQurarzo, son of Mr. and Mrs, |cented with Irish lage. Her illuJoseph Quarazzo, 322 Sanders

Altenheim To Hold Open House | assisted by the auxiliary, will hoid | dent; Theodore Shuler, treasurer;

Miss Lillian Bohnstadt, correspond-| ing secretary; Mrs, Martha Taylor,

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open house from 2 to 5 p. m. Sunday at the home. In the receiving line will be Adolph Emhardt, board president; Harry F. Link, vice presi

matron, and- Mrs. Dora Minkner,|

man, members for the event. Mrs. Eliza-| beth Anding, hospitality chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames Shuler, Franz Binninger, George Schmitt and Ralph Schad, Misses Anna Schaefer, Katie Kerz, Alice Mueller and Emma Minter. ¢ A Also on the hospitality committee are Louis Adams, George Amt,| George Hermann, Albert Deluse, Mr. | Binninger and Mr. Schad. Decorations will be handled by! Mr:. Schad, Mrs. Ernest Schaefer and Miss Louise Ehrgott, and refreshments are in charge of Mo2sdames Oscar Mueller, Otto Busch= ing anddDorothea Schroder and Miss Miss Louis Ellig.

Hospital Guild Will Meet

will wear an agure blue satin dress. Miss Susan Howe, sister | of the bridegroom, and Miss Eu- | nice Shivers will be the bridesmaids. They will wear satin frocks of talisman and antique gold, respectively. The bride has chosen. a gown of white silk, fashioned with a lace yoke and a full skirt and | train. A tiara of orange blossoms |, will hold her face veil, and she | funior presidents, Yespectively, | Mrs. E. C. Rumpler will be the

will carry a Bible topped with | Sapry He toppe guest speaker. Misses Suzanne

i h th . , : walle : yas Sgn tte hi Sertell and Patricia and Joan Hilmag lowe wi. a 2 sicker will provide. music.

brother, and ushers are Robert Watson, Robert Kirkpat- | Mrs. Homer C. Asher, Past Presi- | dents Parley chairman, has ap-

rick, Joseph and James Ludlow ” : and James Thixton. { pointed past presidents as her asThe bride is the daughter of sistants for the luncheon. They

Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Hein- |are Mrs. Fred M. Wolf and M

richs, and the bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. ‘Richard

The Robison-Ragsdale .Americdn Legion Auxiliary will have its

| tomorrow in the Hotel Honor guests will be Mrs. A. W,

! well, incoming senior and junior presidents, respectively, and Mrs. Horace B. Kemper and Miss Sarah Alice Asher, retiring senior and

| James J. Jordan, Frank Collman, | William S. Mayer and Richard R. Thomas, reservations,

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. li Sertell, Will H. Long and- Charles Schaub, decorations; Mesdames Fred C. Hasselbring, Clarence U. ‘Knipp, C. K. McDowell, John Paul | Beam, reception; Mrs. Donald H. Smith and Mrs. Albert Schrand, gifts, and Mrs. Walter Buenaman, publicity.

Dance Planned At Lake Shore

| The Ladies Guild of the Lake | Bhore Country Club will sponsor & | Halloween dance tomorrow night in | the Lakeside Room for members and guests. Mrs. Glenn Haflield was elected | president of the Ladies Guild at a | recent meeting. The other officers

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retary, and Mrs, James Montgomery, treasurer, The board of directors {eludes , | Mesdames John Riddle, omas | Quill, William Homsher, Preston {Jensen and Leo Lauck.

and approaching marriage of her | damghter, Virginia Belle, to Theo- ! dore E. Pratt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer 8. Pratt, Lebanon.

day in the Old Union Christian Church.

‘Review Tuesday Mrs. Noble Reynolds will review “S80 Dear tp My Heart” for the War Mothers on

presidents day luncheon at 1 p. m.| 3839 N. New Jersey St. Linccin.! supervisor of contributions will be

| Lockhart and Miss Dorothy Max-!

are Mrs. John Noone, vice presi-| dent; Mrs. Paul Montgomery, sec-|

The couple will be married Thurs- |

The Riley Hospital Cheer Guild

the home of Mrs. Bernard H. Jeup, A new

| elected. Mrs. Noble Reed is chairman, and Mrs. Russell Burkle will ‘present a “Display of Doils.” | Mrs. Carl Auman is hospitality | chairman, and she will be assisted by Mesdames Paul B. McCarty, O. K. Kaslin, B. H. Beard, T. E. Berry, | Charles Yarbrough and F. L. Byrne.

» . ” The following units of the Riley Hospital Cheer Guild will sew at the hospital next week: Monday— | Robinson-Ragsdale and American Legion Auxiliary 133; Tuesday— “Knee Deep in June”; Wednesday —“Tiny Tim"; Thursday—Volun-

| Ralph Lynch, program; Mesdames, teer, and Friday—“Circis Day

| Parade.”

Choir to Sing At Hospital

The Northeast American Legion Auxiliary will sponsor the Brightwood Methodist Choir in a program of Negro spirituals at 2 p. m. Sunday in Billings Hospital. The choir is directed by Fred L. Iske and accompanied by Mrs. Herman Haldeman. Soloists will be

will be sung by a quartet made up of Mrs. Anna Carrel, Mrs. LaVerna Baldwin, Ted Slider and Mr. Messersmith. Refreshments will be served later by the choir and auxiliary. Mrs. Wayne Murphy is rehabilitation [chairman for the auxiliary, and Mrs. Messersmith is music chair- | man. re :

‘Meridian Hills’ ‘Names Directors New directors of the Meridian

Hills Country Club are William G. Davis, J. Floyd King and Frederick

$350.00 rs. s . M. Hadley. : |Virginia Dillon The officers, all of whom were reWedding Ring -14-K. Yellow Gold— / I'To B WwW d elected, are Mr, King, president; $125.00 | 0 o $ a Carl M. Geupel, vice president; Tax Included : point Fan A Dil ll Traders Marshall G. Knox, secretary-treas-

urer, and Miss Lillian Allen, assist-

ant secretary.

Meeting Called Mrs. John Downing, Mooresville, | president of the Garden Club of Indiana, has called a meeting of the board of directors: for 10:30

* |. m. Wednesday in the“OCdlumbia

Rush Tea Sunday

, Beta Sigma Phi

. Omega Chapter Food | Sorority, will hold a tea for rushees from ;

of Mrs. William 1512 N. Beville Ave.

berger,

will meet at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday in|

George Mercer, J. Emerson Fettig,' - L. M. Fehrenbach and John] Broerse, Also making plans for parties are Messrs. and Mesdames Tony FOS aft ter, Lee C. Boggs, Russell Fanning, | W. A. Shafer, Harold Vogerl, F. W. Wilson, Leo Rappaport, L. L. HarshH. D. LaMarr, Charles

worth, E. I. Larsen, P, D. Sullivan, |

|, Potter.

Others with party reservations |are William Henshaw, Emory R.| Local troops will combine “Scouts Baxter, Ernest Pflumm, Walter Own” and the collections for the {Hess, O. C. Winters, R. E. Kelly, Juliette Low Memorial [Hartform Sallee, A. C. Gisler and one ceremony, and they will hold {Harry E. Tousley, Dr. and Mrs. Carl special neighborhood services dur- and a fall festival are being planned /B. Sputh Jr, Dr. and Mrs’ A. H.ling the week. |Harold, Dr. and Mrs. John Mec-| The ceremonies will be as follows: | Namara and Dr. and Mrs, Carl P. Fairview—3 p. m. Nov. 2 in the, Huber. Mars Hil

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MARRIED —H, A, Scraper,

Princeton, announces .that his daughter, Bettys Janne, was married Saturday to Harold K. - Downey, 4504 Broadway. Mr. Dowmey is the son of Mis. Della DowWy, Princeton.

the bridegroom's parents,

out-of-doors.

Fund in

Riviera Club; Fairfield—3 bp. Sunday in Tabernacle Presbyterian Church; Meridian Heights—3 p. m.! Nov. 2 in Meridian Heights Presby-| terian Church; Garden City—2:30

7:30 p. m, Wednesday; Perry Township—3 p. m. Nov. 2 in Southport High School auditorium; Forrest Manor—Nov, 2 in Boy Scout cabin; Brookside—Nov. 2; Irvington—8un-

project, “Treasures for Pleasure,’ to send boxes of* games and goods| to Girl Scouts and Girl Guides in| England, France, Austria, Cageho-| slovakia, Finland, Hungary, Italy, Philippine Islands and Poland.

Chapter Meeting

Pi Mu Sorority, Delta Chapter, at

members will have a Halloween party.

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St They will be wed Sunday. Local Troops Make Plans to Join In the National Observance | Activities of Girl Scout Week

| Girl Scouts of Marion County Sunday will open Girl Scout Week i Rompe, ey Mee tae honor of their founder, Juliette Gordon Low, World citizenship will J v. Be 12 OUrAUSS, “be the theme of the week, which will feature seven service days. The activities for the days are Sunday, church; Monday, home|A- B. Reed, Harry Feldman and R.| oping: Tuesday, citizenship; Wednesday, health and safety: Thurs- . |day, international friendship; Friday, arts and crafts, and Saturday, W ill Marry

PAGE Arnold-O'Neill | eremony To Be Read |

Couple Will Live In Los Angeles St. Patrick's Catholic Church will be the scene of the wedding rite : uniting Miss Joanne Marie O'Neill 1 and Harvey James Arnold at 9 tod a. m. tomorrow. The Rev. Fr. Joseph Koster will read the vows. } Miss Mary Curd will be the maid 3 of honor and’ wear a wine velvet y frock, The bridesmaids, Mrs. George 3 Weber, Bloomington, and Mrs. Chris- i tinia McCrary, will wear blue and f cyclamen velvet. o The best man will be Mr. Weber, and the ushers will be Dr. Martin {J. ONeill Jr, Demotte, and William i : |. O'Neill. J approaching | “ne bride, the daughter of Mat- i

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sion veil cascades from a crown of i orange blossoms, and she will carry Cu — |a bouquet of white roses and gar{denias with an orchid center, ) After a wedding breakfast in the Lake Shore Country Club, the couple will leave for a trip to California. They will be at home in Los : Angeles after Nov. 24, Mr. Arnold " lls the son of Mrs. Flossie Arnold, 5 1040 Elm St. i!

W. M. Worley

" P-T. A. News Tonight

The showing of a Red Cross flim.

by county P-TA units for next week, TUESDAY

1-2 p. m. Red Cross film. officiate. “Food for Health,” Miss Mildred] The bride is the daughter of Mr.

French.

Pleasant Run—7:45 p. m. Awards to Illinois St., and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ‘ pupils. Speaker from Bureau of ward B. Worley, 331 N. Colorado : p. m. Nov. 2; West Indianapolis—|o POE di Group—11:30 a. m. Mrs. Lloyd Joan Benham, sister of the ‘bride. Bartlett, 1455 Loretta Dr., hostess. She will wear a blue crepe frock. Covered dish luncheon, “Cate of | Jack Patterson is to be the best the Sick,” Mrs. Harold Wessell- man.

| man, ‘ Miss Benham will wear & white 3 day in the Irvington Presbyterian] Church: Englewood—2:30 p. m. Nov. WEDNESDAY crepe gown with a bateau neck- $ 2: Kirschbaum Community Center University Heights—8 p. m. “Juve- line, long sleeves and a bouffant } 13 p.m. Nov. 2 in center, and St, nile Delinquency,” meeting theme. skirt. Her fingertip illusion veil . .|Philip Neri Catholic Church—Nov. 2| SATURDAY (falls from a braided headband. iv SORE LE ridgepott—5 p.m WK

Halloween Party Beta Chapter, Gamma Sorority, will have a Hal-|Mr. Worley is attending the Herron loween party at 7:30 p. m. Monday Art Institute, in the home of ‘Mrs. Denzil Collins, 18th St. Mrs, Mowry and Miss Iella Ruley will

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Miss Elizabeth Stevens, 50 Wil-| : lard Ave, will be hostess to-the|] €G for Mothers / The new members of the Brovke|voir, 7 White, 8 p. m. tomorrow: in her home. The side Mothers Civic Club will be leader, of the trip, will meet the yonored at & party at 8 p, m, Tues- membérs at the end of the Fair v in the Community Center,

Miss Virginia Mae Benham will become the bride of Walter M. : | Worley at 7:30 o'clock tonight in # the Edwin Ray Methodist Church, . The Rev. D. Millard Church will

and Mrs. J. L. Benham, 3505 N.

{Ave., are the bridegroom's parents

School Study] The maid of honor will be Miss

church after the ceremony. The couple will make their home with Chi Philthe bride's parents after. Oct. 27.

Garland Hike Saturday - There will be a bird hike for members of the Nature Study Club and their friends at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Oaklandon ReserMiss Dorothy the

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