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MONDAY, Sow Soqoay ih "Constance Lewis to Bo Honored At Series of Partigs; This Week

A SERIES OF PARTIES this week: will honor Miss Constance Lewis, the bride-to-be of Vernon DeWitt Bunce

of East Greenwich, R: I. The ‘couple will be marri

Unitarian Church: Dr. E. Burdette Backus will officiate

at 4:30 p. m.

Mrs. Wendell Phillippt and Mrs. 1. .C. DeHaven Jr. will give a shower for Miss Lewis in .the Phillippi home. party will be at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night. Guests at the shower will be Mesdames Frank '‘B. Fisk, Paul 'W. ]

.jScheusing and Alvers Kleckes and

~At-noon on Wednesday Mrs. Harry R. Blasingham will entertain

Legion News— Council Sets Meeting On Thursday

Members of the 11th District Council, American Legion Auxiliary, will meet at 7:30 p. m. Thursday in the West Room of the War Memorial Building. : Karl Stimpson, 11th District commander, will be the guest speaker. Mrs. Stewart Maxwell will give a report on the national convention of the, Mrs,

A Furr, has announced additional appointments

Andrew Wettrick, sergeant-at-arms, and Mrs, Raymond Lakin, color bearer, \ Tt » EE J The last of a series of educational discussions on Russia will be given at 8 p. m. tonight in the Northeast post home. “Russia in World Af-

fairs, Since the Close of ‘World War|

IT” will be the subject of A. Wayne

the Northeast unit. The executive board meeting of the unit will be held at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the post home. Plans Christmas will be be Sistuss.

Robison-Ragsdale un group and the Sons of f the Legion join the post at its regular din-

Guild Dance

. The St. Francis Hospital Guild will have a “snow ball dance” from 9 to 13 o'clock Saturday night in the Knights of Columbus hall. Carl Kiefer and his orchestra will play. Miniature snow men will decorate

chairman of the dance, and Mesdames Thomas E. Quill, A Jasper Comella and Nicholas Voltz are the vice chairmen, Committee chairmen are as follows: Reservations— Mrs. George C. Graber; decorations—Mrs. Edward

H. Trimpe; tickets—Mrs. Thomas

E. Quill; music—Miss Olivia Weimer; door—Mr. and Mrs. William PF. Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony “Fritz, and publicity, Mrs. C. Harry|. Wairhaye.

Junior Group Dance Is Scheduled Nov. 15

An informal membership dance will be sponsored by the Junior Hadassah from 8 p. m. to midnight, Nov. 15. The dance, which is to be in the Kirshbaum Center, will have a Sadie Hawkins Day theme. Miss Sally Sentir is chairman of arrangements. She will be assisted by Misses Hattie Abramson, Virginia Gallerman, Shirley Rein and

| recently elected by the group are

| Mrs. Martha Sargent, vice presi-

ied Nov. 15 in the All Souls

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for Miss Léwis with a small luncheon and personal shower at. the Marott hotel. ‘Eight guests have been invited. Mrs. Scheuring will give a luncheon and kitchen shower at noon on Saturday in the Columbia Club, Sixteen guests will be entertained. The future bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery 8. Lewis of Brendonwood, and Mr. Bunce is the son of Mrs. Walter Tus Bunce, East Greenwich,

= - 8 The Mu * Alumnae Club of “° Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority will meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the Butler chapter house. Mrs. Donald Sobbe will speak on “What a First Grade Teacher

FUTURE BRIDE—Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Harrington, Muncie, announce the engagement of their daughter, Joan, to Harold R. Shick, son of Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Shick, Muncie. Both are students at Ball State Teachers College, No wedding date is set.

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St. announce the approaching marriage, Friday, of their daughter, Betty June, and Robert M. Jackson. He is the son of Mrs. Lura Jackson, 654 E. 13th St.

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DATE IS SET—Mr. and Mrs. Perry: Winton, 1002 W. 29th

Is Married In Church Dr. Dallas Browning

Officiates at Rite

The North Methodist church was the setting at’ 3:30 p. m. yesterday for the wedding of Miss Dorotha Hancher and Arthur H. Gentleman. Dr, Dallas L. Browning officiated. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Barton, 4119 College ‘Ave, are the bride's par-|. rents, and Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Gentleman, 2600 E. 62d St., of the bridegroom. Mrs, Clarence Lippott, Elwood, Charlotte Kroggel, Shelbyville, and Mrs. Stanley Adams, were the

alike in white faille frocks: Cynthia Whitfield and Woodrow Sutton Jr. were the flower girl and ring bearer, ‘The bride wore & white satin gown, accented with a lace bertha edged with blue sequins. Her finger-

tiara edged with pearls. She carried white orchids. Thomas Robertson was the best man, and the ushers included Williafri” Richter, Stanley Adams and Merle Settles. A reception at the home of the bride's parents followed the ceremony, The couple will be at home at 1002 N. Delaware St. .

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pects of Your Child.” Officers Mrs. Eugene Yockey, president;

dent, and Mrs. Lawrence Carr, secretary-treasurer.

‘RABBI GOLDBLATT Beginning his 10th year of con-

secutive book reviews for the Temple Sisterhood, Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt will discuss “Human Destiny” (Comte du Nouy) at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in the. temple, 10th and Delaware Sts. The review, which is open to the public without charge, is a part of the cultural program of the sisterhood. The event will be followed by a luncheon in the Columbia Club honoring Rabbi Goldblatt, The Rabbi came to Indianapolis in 1938 as assistant at the temple, later bécame associate rabbi, and recently was elected rabbi. He is serving as chairman of the Indianapolis Round - Table for Christians and Jews, is on Mayor Denny's Emergency Food Committee and is on the advisory committee of the city recreation department. > A member of Phi Beta Kappa, ‘honorary fraternity, he was graduated from the University of Cincinnati., During the course of the series, the Rabbi has reviewed 45 different books. Mrs. Sydney Romer is chairman of the book review series. Assisting ‘her:is Mrs. Manual Freeman. Others

Asher, reservations; ' Mesdames Fritz Goldbach, Jerome . Jacobs, Robert Kahn, Davis Leventhal and Harry Traugott, ushers, and Mrs. Harold I. Platt, publicity. Other reviews -in the series and the dates they will be given are “The Steeper Cliff” (Davidson), Nov, 11+ “The Left Hand Is the Dreamer” (Ross), Nov. 18, and “My Father's House” (Levin), Nov. 25 All the reviews will be presented in the temple,

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EVENTS

CLUBS Alpha Lamba Latreian..7:45 p. m. Tues. Mrs. Don Hathaway, 2030 E. Kessler Blvd. hostess. Miss Patricia Stevens, speaker. Crooked Creek Homemakers. 1:30 p. m. Tues. Mrs. Ralph Seots, 2620 W. 61st, hostess, Election of officers. “Handicraft,” Mrs. C. H. Bush. Fairview Kindergarten Mothers. 8

Y-Teen Group To Meet Here

Saturday

Miss Bettie Belk, Chicago, mem ber of the teen-age program staff of the. National Board of the YWCA, will arrive here Saturday

p.m. Kindergarten. “Parents As

Irvington Home Study. Tues. Mrs. Walter W. Ward, 5718 Pleasant Run Pkwy. hostess. Mexico,” Mrs. Chester T. Gough. Katherine Merrill Graydon. Tues. Mrs. Howard Pattison; 6007 N. ‘Michigan Road, hostess.

Rauh Memorial Library. Olnosi Study. 7p. m. Tues. Mrs, Phillip Lamson, :56 Ridgeview Drive, hostess. “Age Shines With . Use,” Mrs. Charles Love. MISCELLANEOUS Ladies Auxiliary, Altenheim. p. m. Tues. Home. Parents Round Table, AAUW. % 30 p. m. Tues. Mrs. E. C. Kleiderer, 5106 WN. Illinois, hostess. “Individual Differences Among Pupils and Their Relation to the Reading Program.” Ladies Auxiliary, Delta Upsilon Fraternity. 12:30 p. m. Tues. Mrs, J. Edwin Aspinall, 135 W. Hampton Drive. Luncheon bridge. ° Marion County Salon, 8 and 40. 8:30 Pp. m. Chateau. Dinner. Business meeting. Progressive Society. 1:30 p. m. Tues. Meridian Room, Colonial Furniture Co. Progressive benefit card party. Women’s Society of Christian Service. Fifty-First Street Methodist Church. 1 p. m. Tues. Dessert luncheon. Business meeting, Installation of Officers. SORORITIES

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Patricia Adams, 1844 E. 10th, hostess. Chili supper for rushees.

Chinese Room, Hotel Washington. Phi Delta Beta. 8 p. m. Tues dotel Lincoln. Election of officers.

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Junior Woman's. 7;30 p. m. Tues.

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for a two-day conference ' with the Indiana YTeen Round Table. The table is composed of YTeen staff ahd club advisers from the 17 YWCA’s in the state. Mrs. Boyd IL Miller, member of Miss Bettle Belk ,}\, poard of Directors of the Indianapolis YWCA, will introduce Miss Belk and also Df. Kathleen MacArthur, ahother member of the national staff who will be here for the conference. Saturday afternoonat the Central YWCA Mrs. Miller will talk with the advisers on the importance of volunteer work with teen-age youth. Miss Belk at the same time will talk with the Y-Teen. staff on matters pertaining to club work and ‘other teen-age activities. That night at the Phyllis Wheatley branch Dr. MacArthyr will be the main speaker at a banquet honoring the teen organization. Her subject will be “From Faith to Action.”

Miss Mona Clark Wed To Richard Hanus

Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Hanus are at home in Hammond following their marriage Oct, 25 in the rectory of St. Casimir’s Catholic Church, Hammond. The bride, the former Miss Mona Clark, is the daughter of ‘Walter Clark, 59 N. Hamilton

Ave, and Mrs. George Shuster, Hammond. Mr. Hanus is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Hanus, Misses Alice and Leona Hanus were the bridesmaids, and Edward Frunk was the best man.

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Miss Betty Slater

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Mr. and'<Mrs. John Sloane Kittle, Kessler Blvd, announce

Wed to George Pope

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tor of the Downey Avenue Christtian Church, will be the guest speaker when the Child Conserva< =| tion League meets at 1:30 p. m. next Monday. The meeting will be at the home of Mrs. T. R. Lyda, 4022 ‘Washington Blvd, Mrs, L. J. Wilson will assist “her.

Pierson St., announces the marriage of her daughter, Miss Betty Louise Slater, to George Pope Jr.,, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pope, Torrington, Conn. The wedding took place Oct. 18 in the" chapel of 88. Peter and Paul

home at 1424 N. Pennsylvania St. |

Oathedral.. The couple now is at

the marriage of their daughter, Mrs. Rosamond Kittle Jackson of New York, to John D. M. Hamilton of Philadel The ceremony was read Saturday in- Philadelphia where the couple will be at home after Dec, 1, They are on a wedding trip to Hot Springs, Va. Mr. Hamilton is the former na-

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* Dr. LENA LEVINE Dr. Lena Levine, New York

physician and marriage consultant for the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, will discuss ‘“Psychiatric Implications in Planning for Parenthood” at a luncheon the Indiana Maternal Health League will have at 12:15 p. m. Friday in the Hotel Lincoln, The luncheon will be dusing. the State Conference of Social Work, and it will be open to the public. " Mrs. George W. Hamilton is presi« dent of the league, which has headquarters at 307 N. Penn_sylvania St. Representatives of “league branches in Evanswlle; Ft Wayne and South Bend will attend. 7 Dr. Levine, gynecologist and psychiatrist, is on the staff of the Brooklyn Jewish Hospital and the author of the pamphlet, “The Doctor Talks With the Bride.” The Indiana league “will hold a board meeting Thursday noon, Nov. “13, in the YWCA. Mrs. Arthur Stockstrum, 8. Louis, will be a special guest. She will speak to the Evansville group on

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