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{a — tee te pe ~ Prince Sociel yi Circus to Open Rev. Craciun * J °°", ye —— th eg § uth » : = : s br : > S > A TEEN-GI WAS ry Tomorrow. _ Reads Vows § sent harm % : : s yi . . i ; Ta } ) . ST : “Why 8 Christamore Ard Society to Have At Avres’ . In Church are all the. ) rr a A ¢ * stupes or thu Luncheon; Coleman Board Elects yre : ! ; Weds’ ~ And her Ww Spinto ee ron eerie Hostesses Named ; L-- Mr. Plummer We “Stupes and MISS WILMA EHERLICH will be the honor -guest For AAUW Event ; Grace Yovanovich : worry, Ginn at.the luncheon meeting at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow of the | ‘The hostesses for the Book and | Marriage vows were exchanged st moet a “Stug’ Christamore Aid Society. . The meeting will be in the Toy Circus, sponsored by the Amer- 12:30 p. me yesterday by Miss Grace Rd . : . : y {ican Association of University Wom- = | Yovanovich and Richard Andrew Settlement House, of which Miss Eherlich is the new di- len, held” a training meeting at 3 A = the North Methodist “stupes” are rector. 'p. m. today in Ayres’ auditorium.' RY shy sad sacks wd : ari | | Church. The Rev. Paul Craciun Jr., The th ; , {The circus will open tomorrow and : . ugs, The luncheon will be in charge of Mrs. William L. | continue through Saturday. Ie ‘pastor of the Romanian Orthodox woolly wolves Shroeder. She will be assisted by Mesdames Robert P. Fortune, Church, officiated. the give-an Irving W. Lemaux Jr, Emery A. Kenyon, Blaine H, Miller Jr., John Mrs: C. E. Roach is general chair- | The parents ofthe couple are _ bandits, And Gamble, Joseph A. Miner Jr, Burford Danner, Ralph Lemcke Jr. man, Mrs. Howard A. King is book! |Mr. and Mrs. Stoilko Yovanavich, He'll be the Norman Perry Jr. and Ben Rubush. | chairman, and Mrs. C. F. Otten is 13211 E. 38th St, and James W, ideal hoy w : Ballroom dancing classes for school children are being held at {10¥ chairman, Mis. Logan it ! pk Plummer 2346 Brookside Ave. sensitivity of the Settlement House from 3:30 to 4:30 p. m. each Thursday, fused of he Lowjess for mittee haa ’ : Mrs. Walter Nogulich, Chicago, masculinity o - — “on 4p : Mrs. Mito 3 "| RECENT BRIDE—Mrs. Mabel | yas the matron of honor. She Wore » Sororities— Mm. Frederick O. Appel wm ome etre Harry raced S| M. Greilich, 3820 N. Keystone a frock of French blue taffeta and YOU SEE, . named president of the board of . (tomorrow; Mrs, Harry Dragoo II, 'M* ga pra : . teen-agers to Al ‘ U 8] feman’ Home #4 | Wednesday; Mrs. Walter P, Morton, Ave. announcés that her matching gauntlets. wa. ” in their own umn ac nits the Suemma Coleman Home at a {and Mrs, C. Loren Harkness, Thurs-' daughter, Ruth, was married | The bridesmaids, Mrs. James 7 judging the : recent mesung o Soe group. \day; Mrs. Karl M. Koons, Friday, yesterday to Josephus G. Ciss- Wards and Misses Awmeny Holevdz, others Xx”: . er officers inclu esdames V+ * * . ' . . Barbara Hurt, Margare! . 3 ., . W ill Meet Edo I. Wagner, Louls R. Thomas | and Mrs. W, C. Brandt, Saturday. om son oF we 8nd Mrs. aD and Loretta Flory, wore And each V a eh 8 tre dros rsdn, «als George Cisia Rockpor. iui, Srsuen im. ribo shades. Beauty +1 ~~. ond and. third vice presidents; I : . . They wore net halos and gauntie od \ ednesday Mrs, Dan C. Hess and Mrs. Guy will add to the theme and galety of Miss Lois J. Gates | to match their frocks.

"A. Ramsdell, secretary and core responding secretary, and Walter Myers Jr, treasurer. s

{the show. Free: circus “programs” | (reference booklets) will be given |to each guest.

Mrs. L. Victor Brown and Mrs Roger Riley are in charge of the meeting: of the Indianapolis

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| Milan Staletovich Honored at Shower | Milena and wer girl and ring bearer, Thirty guests attended the mis- were the flo g

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: Alunnas, Alpha Omicron Pi- Soe Waa These booklets have been com- cellaneous shower given yesterday The bride's gown was candlelight Yority, The meeting will be at 8 | Fred Holt, local news commen- plied by Miss Evelyn Sickels, the afternoon by Mrs. Paul D. Gates in slipper satin. It was accented with p. mm. Wednesday in the social | tator, will address the Indian- {public library's supervisor of work pher home; 336 N. Holmes Ave. As- a marquiset yoke and hoop skirt Make-!

apolis Alumnae of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority on Friday night. The meeting will be at 7:30 p. m. at the home of the vice-president,

room of the 38th Street Branch, Merchants National Bank. “. A talk on’ Hawaii by Miss Jacque Lacker, formerly Red Cross

with children; Miss Bessie Green- sistant hostesses were Miss Mary with a cathedral train. A Juliet |awalt, of Ayres’ book department, sgnes Bretthauer and Miss Mary cap of illusion and pearls held her (and Mrs, Dorotha Manlove, of gramer. [fingertip illusion veil. She carried | Ayres’ toy department. Miss Lols Jean Gates was the a white prayer book topped with

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recreational director in the 3a | Miss Anne -Holmes. . Mr. Hoilt's [| Anew idea this year is the dis- honor guest. She will be wed to a corsage of orchids. teen-ager us lands, will be the highlight of the | subject will be “Tomorrow's Radio | play of toy portraits by an Indlan- Richard J. Zeph ‘Saturday in St. Harold Plummer was his broth- rule. Beauty program. Mrs. Adrian Wilhoite | Program.” =| |apolls artist, Mrs. Margaret Doer-| philip Neri Catholic Church. Miss er's .best man, and-the ushers in- depends on a will be master oi ceremonies for | .Mrs, George E Gill, president, | tschel. The display of books in the Rose Marie McDonald, who recent- cluded Robert .Patterson, Merle natural colori

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the original skit to follow. * | will preside. Mrs. John C. Holmes | “side shows” are grouped under |y arrived from White Plains, N. Y., Plummer, ahother brother of the rich coloring Mis. Wilfred Oestrike is hostess | Is eliairman -of hostesses, They. | three headings, new, recent and old to be the maid of honor when her bridegroom, James Edwards, Wayne at all. Other for the meeting. She will be as- | will be Mesdames Felix M. Mc, | favorites. Attention also is called cousin is married, also attended the Arbuckle, Henry Pulliam and Dale .. tones look b sisted by Mesdames Frank Wood, Whirter, Behjamin Hinshaw, John | to the good books available in sev- shower. | Dickinson, . little powdér Al Lowdermilk, Coralie Shaw and ~M. Miller and John Alexander, | eral low-priced series. oni Y Whatever c« Roger Riley. : Misses Martha Frances Dunn, | Miniature book .and toy displays Fonz you should al There will be a display at the Harriet Holmes, Joan Bartley, si {have been set up in the main room ; tL : for Sopacs ap meeting of 16 dresses made by the 1 ‘Phoebe Yeo ina Barbara Purr, | ar a “Tor tHe" Central "Library. atid in the’ " young girls, c FL rg OT A I OE FE 0 a GRE sc 1.25) NSE i Opigren's Mussuny fo hannah Bernas 3 od “Up 4 box to the Frontier Nursing Serv- Y'.. : > . non | Ca-operating ~ with the AAUW -. Sloppy Sppess ice. Wendover, Ky. Shipments of Evon ne Katter project this year have been Misses ; older look.

weed clothing and household articles are being made this week by all chapters. * A Jeep recently was purchased by the sorority for the transporta-

Sickels, Marian McFadden, Mary [Cain and Grace L. Brown; Mrs. | Grace Golden; the Rev. Pr, John B. Casey and Willlam A. Evans.

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CARD PARTY TO BENEFIT SCHOOL — Little Judy Lynn Maha has an appre- Make Your Own

tion of social workers in Ken- snd : : : ‘ | make-up film tucky. The sorority also has_con. | Miss Evonne Katter became the Ciative audience for her parly art efforts, in the persons of (left to right) her mother, Monday Club Holiday Treat! Eves DP tributed $11,000 to the Priends Aid bride of Frederick V. Parage at 11, Mrs, Arthur E. Maha, and Mrs. William M. Holland. Mrs. Maha and Mrs. Holland are protection ag: for the feeding of children in o'clock Saturday morning in 8t. segicting with plans for the card party and fashion show the St. Thomas Aquinas ‘To Meet Home-Made Over this ¢ Europe, John's Catholic Church. The Rev, | WwW v Club Hal 30 Th d . he. Rivi Chibi p d il | x shade slightl: “ony Fr. Richard Grogan performed the omans Club will give at 1:30 p. m. ursday in the Riviera Club. roceeds Will | “us woman's Concern With Wills, ICE CREAM tone, dusted Mrs. Joseph Cummings will be rite. 4 go to the school. Mrs. Walton G. Cash and Mrs. Karl Johnson are co-chairmen of |Trusts and Administrators” will be eotton or pow the hostess when the Alpha Delta | Mr. and Mrs. Moses Katter, 2251 arrangements. Also assisting them are Mesdames M. J. Riordan, George L. Hart, (the subject for discussion at the ig we LIPSTICK. Pi Sorority ‘Alumnae meets E Riverside Drive, are the uncle John M. Mever. E. H. Binal Martin Beuhne} d-Robert B. M h |annual forum of the Monday Club. | . \ th r Wednesday night. Mrs. Lee Hart and aunt of the bride. Joseph Far- - “C" M. Meyer, Lt. H. Bingham, Martin Beuhner ana Robert B. Moynahan, The forum will be held at 2:15! This is the famous wooden-tub ALASKA Ice Cream The Talos vs will assist the hostess. age, - 1163 Tecumseh St, is the “ - ~ | ip. m. Thursday in the Meridian! ; : : : / A resume of the installation of |oriegroom’s. futher E VENTS I .ectu re Set |IAWVS to Sponsor Room of the Colonial Furniture €o. Freezer, with which you can uickly hn Su) your own job. JA brush the new chapter at Purdue Uni- | Miss Barbara D. Katter. Chi ago, —— —— Teenage Group Harvey Grabhijll, attorney and delicious Ice Cream. Ideal for Thanksgiving use. ee Ps ads versity will be given by Mrs. was the mald of honor. The! CLUBS W d ser, | The AWVS Club will meet at 7:30 former president of the Indianap- Ideal as a Christmas gift. = Available in 2, 4, 6 and ati “i 1or fre _ Herbert Lorenzen. Favors for [bridesmaids included Misses Marie aLroia T € nesday e.AWY " ne "1g Olls Bar Association, will be the . Stop d th Cs Sor 4 children atthe Riley Hospital ! "|-Alpha Della Latreian. 1 p.m. Tues. . p. m. tomorrow at Crossroads. The od Oth artiaipakin 8-Qt. sizes. op in and see them. for the initi \ Y | Ajamie, Suad Hallal, Yolanda Kat- arg Leavens y, 3560 Cen-' The Central-West District of the group will hear Alex Corbett, presi-| Moderator. oy FP Pauing | i in less lavisl will be mate duing the meeting. [ter and Frances Farage, and Miss tral. hostess. hite _ elephant” Garden Club of Indiana will spon- dent of the Marion County Society include Cecil Berry, trust officer Phone TA. 2451 ’ with tissue, Mrs. Frank Owings, president, will | Maureen Dager. Utica. O. junior ale sor a benefit lecture at 2 p. m. for the Crippled, Speak on “The °f the Union Trust Co., and wil- | ; ] visers insist es p ov ; e he » ” : i ’ Presge. ea stmt naan Bare vm ho Fall Creek Kindergarten Mothers. Wednesday in Block's auditorium. Teenage Social Club for Fandiapea iis Bilots, splef ies of the 1CE AND trace of lipst: ¢ Gn A . Ww d Joseph Dager. Utica, O Wis the 1:15 p.m. Tues. Kindergarten. Proceeds will be used for the spring Youngsters—Happy Hobos and Sad The Program has been arranged Phis will ins 5 AOUSINS le. /€ Ying ig ' , , § 1 | Trip thiough: Children’s Museum narcissus show, -an. annual project Sacks.” " Mesdames Donovan Turk Clar-| FUEL co lip make-up 7 In Double Rite Mrs. Katter wore a flesh-colored for Jouihbes i children Tues ot Ue Songtal itt hill The teenage club, which Mr, Cor- | ence Kittle.and Clayton Ridge. Mrs. | : AF . BE eo In a double- wedding ceremony Sat-|lace frock and the bridesmaids were| ("LIEU CRORE, CUEHe FUG SO i Ln 1 pett formed, 1s the only one of \S|Turk, forum chairman, will present} 2000 NORTHWESTERN AVENUE —

urday Miss Mary Eaker was mar-!| dressed

N.Y. kind in the country.

.& ried to Earl Reed, and Miss June| frocks. Hedges became the bride of. Clar-| ence L: Stevens, 510 N. Alabama 8t.| styled with

Earl W. Eaker, 45 8. LaSalle &t./py the bride.

were the only attendants. They ave! veil and an orchid cluster completed the aunt and uncle of Mrs. Stevens. her. ensemble.

. vs . | 660 E. 46th, hostess yroperties, and Mrs. E. J. Elliott, : % . ! Mr. Reed is the son of Mrs. Lil-| Charles Dager, Utica, O., was the Te Dyin. roy iy 12:30 Dm | Miss Louann Myers is president Han Reed, 1038 8. Chadwick St. best man, and the ushers included Yi. Toss, Mrs. Colin 1 Lett ESA of AWVS, t 1. There was a reception in the Eaker william Hankish, Cleveland; Philip 1815° N. Penbsyive hostess.| Legion A xiliar # home after the ceremony. Bolh Ritchey, Utica, O.: Louis Hattani 3° N. Pennsylvania. hostess.) Leg u Y i

couples will be at home at 220 N. Hendricks St

After a trip to Cincinnati meetin , unit will be held at 1:30 p. m. Fri- Professional Women's Association g. Tea. Speaker Thursday |and Niagara Falls, the couple Will pp{ Delta Theta Mothers. 12:30 d8y in Block's auditorium. |will have a covered dish dinner at a | can huff and Pu "Hr iteton Chapter, DAR, “will veh 8 Rome with the A p. m. Tues. Chapter house. Lunch-, Mrs. Thomas Maley and Mrs. 6:30 p. m. tomorrow. The dinner /

the guest of Mrs. Albert J. Holman, | 3 uay

In Dive and rose crepe; Audubon Rd. hostess

Tuesday. 2 -p.. m. Tues Mrs. Willis K: Miller, 312 Downey, hostess. Mrs. Florence Fulghum, program chairman Meridian Heights Pp. m. Tues. Mrs.

of candlelight satin | Ir¥ington

Wit A. jomance neckline, | Mrs Reed's parents, Mr. and Mrs.! tight basqlié and Tull skirt was worn |

Her Viennese lace

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Inter-Se.. 2:15, Silas Johnson,

Dessert luncheon. Business meeting. Lambda Chi Alpha Mothers. 1 p. m « Tues. Chapter house. Business

| Los Angeles, and Victor Todd | A reception at the Golden Pheas{ant Restaurant followed the cere= mony.

eon. Chap. 1, Rose Marie Cruzan Parliamentary law. 12:30 p. m. Tues

29 Ridgeview Dr., at 1 p. m. Thurs-| Assisting Mrs. Holman will be

Nursing Graduate

Her subject will be “Thanksgiving and Christmas Holiday ments.” : sumed full Mrs. Robert Mannfeld, director {oenage iF of the district, has appointed, the leaving the city permanently. His

following .- chairmen: Mrs. Pauli x will cover his future plans Summers, tickets; Mrs. Paul Pike, for it :

eight members and now has 74.

| Broad Ripple BPW

'To Have Dinner The Broad Ripple Business and

To Have Card Party The annual card party and style show of the Robert E. Kennington!

Hazel Pflueger are chairmen. Pro- will be in the home of the presiceeds from the party will be used dent, Mrs. Arvilla Kasselbaum, 6519 in rehabilitation afid child welfare Ferguson St. ; work. * | Miss Mary Sheets will be the

Mrs. George Connell and Mrs. Lee Miss ‘Doris Cleady, 602 N. Brad- | Mrs. LeRoy Portteus, 5159 Capitol, : Lo i : A. Hart Tey Ave. Will be graduated Nov. | hostess. Luncheon, Business meet-| The regular meeting of the unit hostess, assisted by Mrs. Edythe The saest Ker will be Missi 35 from. Ww "| ing will be held at 7:30 p. m. next Mon-/Worman and Mrs. Evelyn Mitchell. . Lo gues Seu . jas) 35 Irom the hite . Plains Hos. Thal ; . « day in the post home. Mrs. Charles Dr. Gertrude Hinshaw will tell a Caroline Dunn, whose subject will pital 8choolgof Nursing, White | ‘halia Garden. 1 p. m. Tues. Mrs : : " | Plains : > | A. E. Avels, 7102 Lawrence, hostess HRoessner, president, will preside. | Thanksgiving story.

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Election of officers , | Women’s Auxiliary, Traffic. 8 p. 1 { ‘Tues. Room A, Hotel Washington

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pha. 12:30 p. m. Tues. Mrs. William Schneider, 327 Poplar Rd., Hostess. Luncheon. Business meeting.

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Filled < | Alpha Chap, Chi Phi Gamma. § : p. m. ‘l'ues. Mrs: William Steckler, 5843 N. Keystone, hostess. Delta Chap, Chi Phi Gamma. 8 p. m. ‘l'ues. Mrs. William Shafer, 4058 Riverview Dr. hostess, Chap. AM, PEO. 8 p. m. Tues. Mrs. John H, Compton, 5728 Kingsley Dr., hostess Chap. 8, PEO. 8 p Paul W. Reed, hostess Chap. U, PEO. 1 p m Helen: M. Olsen, 322 Rd., hostess. oh Chap. W, PEO. 2 p. m. Tues. Mrs. Corlie:E, Jackson, 3460 Kenwood, hostess. Book Review,

m. Tues. Mrs 2722 Ryan Dr,

oR: Tues. Mrs. Birthday Gifts N. on ® Anniversary Gifts

® Christmas Gifts

DAR Activities Announced

| The Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter, DAR, will sponsor a card party at 1:30 p. m. Thursday In the chapter house. The finance cominit-| tee is in charge of arrangements. Mrs. James S. Marlowe and Mrs. Ralph C. Gery, co-chairmen, are being assisted by Mesdames William ‘Dobson, Barrett Woodsmall, Charl-| ton N. Carter, William O. Weber, Arch N. Bobbitt, Peter W. Zimmer, James A. Aspinall, W. C, Bartholo~

Oriental Pearls Priced from $1.80 each up Starter Necklaces

$4.20 up Tax Included

Charles Mayer

mew, Russel 8S. Bosart, William & Company Bugg, George S. Dailey, Arthur W. : 29 W. Wash- McDonald, William R. Humphreys,

* John H. Jefferson, Benton 8. Lowe, Waldo B. Rossetter, Hulbert J. Smith, Alexander IL. Taggart and | Harry: Allen VanOsdol, Miss Ger |trude Gutelius and Miss Amy | Keene. :

‘HMI. Mrs. Clyde E. Titus will speak on | “Historical Handkerchiefs” at a meeting of the Golden Wheel Committee, Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter, DAR, at 8 p. m. Wednes|day. Mrs, William F. Davis, 5240 Cornelius Ave, will be hostess. Thr assistant hostesses are to be Mi: ‘Mildred Owens and Miss Jean Ham

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Layaway Now for Christmas OPEN DAILY 9 AM. TO 5:15 P.M.

It began with the speakers. Miss Patty Joy will]

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Arrange- the AWVS organization has as-| A short business meeting at which responsibility for the mrs Carl A. Ploch, president, will up as Mr. Corbett is preside, will precede the program. |

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