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MRS. LOGAN HALL,
Rev. Fr. Sahm OfficiatesAt Wedding
Joseph E.- Swallow took - Miss Antoinette Siener as his bride in a 10 a. m. ceremony today in the St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church. The Rev. Fr. Edwin Sahm read the vows. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Jacob Siener, 3134 College Ave., and Mr. Swallow is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 8. Swallow, 105 N. Arsenal Ave. Mrs. Ewald Rohrmann was the matron of honor, and Miss Rosemary Shinkle was the bridesmaid. They wore raspberry taffeta frocks. : The flower girls, in pink moire, were Pamela Jane Rohrmann and Rose Elise Siener. The. best man was William. L. Swallow, and ushers were Francis J. Siener and John A. Swallow. The bride wore a blush pink slipper satin gown with a molded bodice and Hoop skirt. Her twotiered, full length veil of pink illusion fell from a satin crown, and she carried pink camellias. After a wedding breakfast in LaRue's Restaurant, the couple left for a trip to Florida. They
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Dr. Roy Ewing Vale will read
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the vows uniting Miss Ruth Re~ | becca Greilich and Josephus G. |
Cissna at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow.
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The rite will be in McKee Chapel |
of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Miss Greilich is the daughter of Mrs. A. E. Greilich, 3830 N. Keystone Ave., and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Cissna, Rockport. Miss Rosemary Greilich will be her sister's maid of honor. She will wear a gold taffeta gs Wandel Cissna, Rockport, is be the best man, and Ralph Ro na and Wallace Glenn will be ushers, The bride will wear satin gown made with a fitted bodice and a full skirt extending into a chapel train, Her fingertip fliusion veil is edged in lace and will cascade from a tiara of flowers. She will carry a white Bible and roses and gardenias.
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” . ” By LOUISE FLETCHER, Times Woman's Editor MOST CIRCUS OUTFITS are headed toward
winter quarters at this time of year. Just the same, a circus will make a stand here next week, It's the
Book and Toy Circus sponsored apolis Branch of the American
University Women, And the “greatest free show of its kind on earth” will have the trappings of a real
circus.. . . . & toy “ring,” book clown—and PINK LEMONADE!
The show will go on daily from 9 a. m. to 5:25
p. m., Tuesday through Saturday,
torium. The “circus” is the 15th such event staged Idea of the annual exhibits is to help parents in selection of reading and play (The small fry at |
by the AAUW group.
materials for their small fry.
the same time get some good tips for letters to Ruth Pettee (upper right) is one of the
| Santa. youngsters who will get a preview Her mamma, Mrs. Place, is an AAUW member.)
: Couple e to Live
In the East
a white |
After a reception in the home | of the bride's mother, the couple | will leave for a wedding trip to |
Ohio. Nov. 16 at 1522 Broadway.
Service to Be Read In California
| Times Special | GLENDALE, Cal, Nov, candlelight ceremony uniting M.ss Loretta Edwards and Arthur J. Babo will be read here at 6:30 p. m. today in the Little Church of the Flowers. The Rev. Owen Kellison will officiate.
They will be at home after |
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| tiara. The couple left for a trip to |
Mrs. Paul Cooper, Indianapolis, sister of the bride, will be the ma- |
tron of honor, She will wear goid crepe. Robert Bentley is to be the best man, and Harold Taylor and Dale Morningstar. will be | ushers,
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The bride will wear a blue crepe |
dress and a tiara of roses. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs: 8. D. Edwards, 3301 Graceland | Ave., Indianapolis.
Auxiliary Gift
The Auxiliary to the 38th Division" will and give a musical program at 11 a. m. Tuesday in the Veterans Hospital. Mis: J. P.. Cochr puxiliary founder, will
is president.
She |
Miss Catherine - Bylmer John J. Guilfoy were married at
9 o'clock this morning in St. John's Catholic Church. - The Very’ Rev. Msgr, Bernard P.
Sheridan officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Bulmer, 1533 Carrollton. Ave, and the bridegroom is the son of Henry A. Guilfoy, Fall River, Mass. Mrs. William Kelley, a sister of the bride, was the matron of honor. Miss Jeannette Flick and Miss Janet Veregge were bridesmaids. The attendants wore blue, gold and fuchsia taffeta frocks. Mr. Guilfoy’'s father was the best man.
A white satin gown fashioned |
with a fitted waist and chapel by the bride. Her fingertip illusion} veil was attached to a satin and seed pearl She cefgried white roses.
New York after a breakfast at Whispering Winds. They will be at home in Fall River affer Dec. 1. Mrs. Guilfoy is a graduate of | the Indiana University School of | Nursing. .
Guild Meetings Set
Units of the Methodist Hospital
| White Cross Guild meeting next
present . 4 painting |
present { the“gainting. Mrs. Russell Vest |
week at the Guild Service Center will be: Monday—Third Christian and Broadway Baptist; Tuesday— Grace Methodist, Calvary Baptist and Bellaire; Wednesday—Broad- | way Methodist and Perry Township; Thursday—Temple Sisterhood, Flower, Municipal Garden and Ben Davis; Friday-—Taber-nacle Garden, Meridian Street Methodist, Marytha, Beta Sigma Phi and Wesleyan.
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Horace Pettee,
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by the IndianAssociation of
chairman.
“side shows,” a
in Ayres’ audi-
of Santa's pack. 708 Clarendon
Behind the exhibit is an enormous amount of preparatory work by committees members, books and toys are selected and grouped for display with the thought of aiding development of children at various age levels, Some of the many workers are shown here. Mrs. C. E. Roach (lower right) is general chairman for the circus. Her committee, which Norb F. Schaefer, had as its adviser Misss»Evelyn Sickels, the public library's supervisor of work with children. They're in the photo at lower left, Among those assisting Mrs. toy chairman, was Mrs. J. Lowell Craig. Mrs. Logan Hall heads the group of 60 women who will serve during the week as hostesses. Mrs, Robert Juday | is a member of the publicity committee, These four appear (upper left) with some of the circus “props.” And Mrs. John Paul Lahr (inset) is the president of the Indianapolis AAUW whose “Big Top” goes
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Mrs. Howard A. King is book included Mrs.
Claude F. Often,
up next week at Ayres’
Soror ities—
Tea and Dinners Will Be Held by Sorority Groups «a In Celebration of Their Anniversaries
Three Founders Day programs and a special philanthropic meeting are among activities being arranged by sorority groups. The Phi Mu Alumnae Association will meet Monday at the Cross-
roads. talk by Kenneth Patton of the Indiana Society for Crippled Chil dren.
Mr. Patton also will show | movies of rehabilitation - work with crippled children. A project
of making gifts for veterans will be introduced. Hostesses -will be Mrs. John Mitchell, Mrs. Fred Scyphers, | Misses Elsie Shelly, and Beatrice Houze, A Founders Day dinner will be held at 7 p. m. Wednesday by | the Indianapolis Alumnae of Sig- | ma Kappa Sorority. The dinner, | to be in the Sheffield Inn, will commemorate the 73d anniversary of the sorority. The program will
Watts-Land Wedding ‘Today in Franklin
Times State Service FRANKLIN, Ind., Nov. 8—Miss Marcella Land, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brown, Madison, will become the bride of James Watts at 4:30 p. m. today in the rectory of the Methodist Church here. The matron of honor will be Mrs. ‘Morris Springate, and Mr. t-Springate will be the best man. | The bride will wear a beige suit with brown accessories’ and a corsage of white carnations. The couple will be at home in
include a
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| be a tribute to the late Mr,
The program, emphasizing Philanthropic work, will include a
“candlelight service written by |
Mrs, ‘Harry May. Mrs. George Tilford is chair- | mah of the committee in charge of arrangements. 8he is being assisted by Mrs, May and Mrs. R. M. Kroger, The sorority,
now an interna-
prs cures IS€rVICE Group
Dinner Monday
the |
The annual meeting of Mutual Service Association will be m. Monday in the The program, will and bene-
‘held at ‘7 p. Marott Hotel,
Mrs. William H, Coleman, factors of the association. Dr. Jean 8S. Milner and Miss Charity Kennedy will be the speakers. Dinner music will be
| presented by Mrs. John F. Wild
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Franklin. Mr. Watts is the son |
| of Mr. and Mrs. William Watts, |
| Franklin.
111, Vore, New officers to be installed are Miss Oranda Bangsberg, presi dent; Miss Mabel Jane Hamilton, vice president; Miss Nellie Knierhim, secretary, and Mrs, Ethel Reed, treasurer. members of the board will elected. Chairmen in-charge of arrange-
harpist,
be
merits for the meeting are Mrs. | i
Ethel Gassert, hospitality; Mrs. | Abbie Hall MacDonald, letters to members; Miss Lillie Kerz, decorations; and Miss Sara Metzger, reservations
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tional organization, was founded in Waterville, Me, in 1594. Its central office is in Indianapolis,
The Indiana Beta Phi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, international educational and honorary sorority, will observe the sixth anniversary of its founding with a
tea from 3 to 5 p. m. tomorrow
in the Warren Hotel.
Honor guests will be Misses
Troutman, Mary Schrader, Daly and Mary Ann Erk. Special guests will be Mrs. Brandt C. Downey, stale legislature representative, Mrs, Clarence E. Logs-
council and Mrs. Robert Tyndall, Miss Louise Manville, hostess, will be assisted by Mrs. James A. Deckert and Mrs. dock. Miss Naomi president, will give the welcoming address.
Kappa - Chapter, Delta Sigma Kappa Sorority, will have its annual Founders Day dinner at 6:30 p. m, Monday in Cifaldi's Res-. taurant.. Initiation services also will be held.
| | | { i ——————————————— Forum Date Chdnged, The Book Forum will meet at 1:30 p. m. Dec. 17, in Ayres’ audi- | torium, rather than on Nov. 19. | Mrs: Olive Epsien Tinder is to be the reviewer,
Writers to Meet | The Indianapolis Writers’ Club | will meet at 8 p. m. Monday in | the Hotel Washington.
Marianna Ricketts, Dorothy | Ann |
don, officers of the sorority’s city |
Merle Pad- | Sprinkle, |
gas O'Bryan To Be Wed
A double-ring ceremony tonight will unite Miss Peggy Lucille O'Bryan and Charles E., Curtis, It will be at 7:30 o'clock in the Woodruff Place Baptist Church. The Rev. Paul V. Malicote will read the vows. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1608 E. Vermont St. Mr. Curtis’ parents are Mr. and Mrs. E. W, Curtis, “1807 Southeastern Ave, Miss Alice ‘O'Bryan will be the maid of honor and Mrs. Thomas Hawks and Miss Edna Curtis will be bridesmaids. They will wear turquoise. and topaz taffeta frocks. Nancy Tibbs is to be the flower girl.
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Nov. 22 Set for Children's Concert By Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra
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Eugene O'Bryan, |
THE INDIANAPOLIS will play its first Children’s
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Concert of the season-at 10
o'clock: Saturday morning, Nov.-22, in Cadle Tabernacle.
The announcement was
made today by Mrs. George
Fotheringham, Children’s Concerts chairman of the In-
diana State Symphony Society Women's Committee, Tickets will be sold in all Indianapolis public schools from Mone
‘day, Nov. 17, through Thursday, Nov. 20. Tickets also will be avail-
able in all of the parochial and private schools of the city, as well as in the township schools, Mrs. Fotheringham said. Volunteers will form a motor corps to deliver tickets to the public
schools. John" Cavoste, Ralph Cole, Noble | Dean, Weber Donaldson, Clarence | Drayer, Irving Fauvre and E. Paul Fisher, Other. corps members will be Mesdames Thomas Freebaim, | Gordon Hall, Egbert Hildreth, Richard Hoberg, Robert Holmes, Walter Hubbard, Marlow Manfon, Scot Moxley, Stewart Rob-
erts, John Ryan, Raymond Walk- |
er, David Williams and John
Zuber,
Vassar Club Will Meet With Miss Holmes
MISS ANNE HOLMES will be |
hostess for the luncheon meeting the Indiana Vassar Club will
hold at 1:15 p. m., Wednesday in |
her home, Miss Margaret Morehouse, Danville, Ill, will be a special guest, She will report on a recent meet ing of the Council of Representa-
tives of the Associate Alumnae of |
Vassar College.
” ” LM The semi-monthly luncheon of 8t. Margaret's Hospital Guild will be held at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday
in the home of Mrs. L. Roy Ford. |
An executiye board meeting will be held atf noon.
» » ” The Junior Auxiliary, Visiting
Nurses Association, will meet at | 12:30 p. m. Monday in the home |
of Mrs. Alex Vonnegut.
Cornell Alumni Wives Will Attend Tea
THERE WILL BE a tea for
| wives and mothers of Cornell Uni-
Kermit Putnam will be the best |
man, and Jerry Martz and Robert Doran will be ushers. Migs O'Bryan will wear a white satin gown accented with seed pearls. A tiara of orange blossoms will hold her long {lTusion veil, and she will carry white roses.
There will be a reception in the O'Bryan home after the ceremony. The couple will be at home there after Dec. 1.
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Girl Scout Program
Girl Scout troops which meet at the Fairview Presbyterian Church, School 43 and St. Thomas Aquinas 8chool will have a “Scouts Own" program in the Riviera Club at 3p. m, tomorrow. A candlelight ceremony in honor of Julietie Low, founder of the national organization, will be held, and friendship pennies for overseas relief wi be oollécted.
, Herbert H.
versity graduates at 4 p. m, Friday in the home of Mrs, Nicholas H. Noyes. The women will discuss plans for a tea dance for the Cornell Glee Club on Dec. 24 in the Marott Hotel. Mrs, Otto Frenzel - is chairman for the tea. ‘The guests will include Mesdames Walter Kuhn, August Bohlen, David Burns, Fisk Landers, John Modrall, Owen Mothershead, Wilson Mothershead and Anton Vonnegut. Also Mesdames Harry V. Wade, H. J. Noel, Burton Beck, Evan L. Noyes, Robert Bohlen, Booth Jameson, Frank Throop, Ralph Vonnegut, Bradford Noyes, Al McAllister, Joseph Cain and Joseph E. Boll.
Luncheoén Is Arranged By Stansfield Circle
THE HOSTESS for a Stansfield Circle luncheon at 12:30 p. m.
Tuesday will be Mrs. Robert D. |
Armstrong. Mrs, Elwood Daugh-
erty‘is in charge of luncheon ar- |
rangements Assisting her are Mesdames John W. Bsterline Jr., Leo Gardner,
White, Lt. Golden Reynolds, of the Marion County Juvenile Aid Division, will be the principal
Smeltzer and Luther
The corps will include Mesdames Hans Boehm, Alex Carroll,
Joyce Drehobl Is Bride of A. W. Schwier
1 Our Lady of Lourdes Catholie | Church was the scene, at 11:30 o'clock this morning, of the wedding of Miss Joyce Ann Drehobl to Armin W. Schwier. . The Rev. Fr. Louis Gootee officiated. The maid of honor, Miss Virginia Bardy, wore rose taffeta, The bridesmaids, Miss Lenora Ortel, New Palestine; Miss Doro- | thy Schwier, Cumberland; Miss Norma Bruner and Mrs, Richard G. Willis, wore American Beauty taffeta frocks. Everett Ostermeier, Cumberland, was the best man, and Don Schwier, New Palestine, and John Meiers were ushers. The bride, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. ‘John F. Drehobl, Philadel phia, Ind, wore a white satin gown with a fitted bodice and
Her full-length veil 8he car-
hoop skirt, | fell from a satin tiara, ried gardenias. There was a breakfast and a re- | eeption in the home of the bride's parents. The couple will be at home after Nov, 21 at 7501 BE Washington St. The bridegroom is the son of | Mr. and Mrs, Edward Schwier, Cumberland.
Mothers Club Plans Fall Card Party The Mothers Club of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity will have its fall card party at 1:30 p: m., Thursday in Block's Auditorium, Mrs. Merle Speakman and Mrs, H. P. Germah are general chair men, : : Committee heads are Mrs, Smith Burns, candy; Mrs. Ben Wulle and Mrs. 8. F, Dolzall, spe« cial, and Mrs. George Stahley, table prizes. Also assisting with plans are Mesdames R, N. Bosson, R. B. Straughn, F. B, Croner, N, | E, Bridges, C. E. Pike, N. C, Roy= ster and ‘Joseph Markey. Hostesses will be Mesdames Ralph ‘Tula, Mary Butler, . Ralph Bird and J. E. Mathews.
Dinner Monday | “The Women’s Society of Indianapolis Florists “will have jts monthly dinner meeting at 6:30 p- m. Monday. in the YWCA, Mrs. William---G. Fox, hostess chair man, is to be assisted by Mess dames Colin Pulle, Edward OC,
Grande, John Grande, Clarence #
sreene, Karl Hack, Harry Sang dead Arthur W, Heidenreich. ¥
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