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MONDAY, Nov, 17, 1947

.. Ann. Pearson” Is Bride of

. Robert Dicier

Ceremony Is Read _ In Friends Church | Miss Ann Pearson became the bride of Robert Straub Diener in a 4:30 p. m. ceremony Saturday in

_ the Pirst Friends church. The Rev.

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Herbert Huffman read the vows. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Lyman. R. Pearson, 5338 Washington Blvd, and Mr. Diener

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Washington Blvd. Miss Betty Pearson, the maid of honor, wore aquamarine taffeta. The bridesmaids, Miss Ann Wallace, Terre Haute; Miss Jean Humrichouser, South Bend; Miss Lucy Rhoadarmer, - Waterloo, and Miss Sarah Jane Lukemeyer, Jasper, wore antique gold taffeta frocks. The best man was George S. Die-. ner, brother of the bridegroom, and the ushers were Carl Kingston, Jr, James Grimes, Douglas White Jr. and Frederick G. Anderson. A niece and nephew of the bridegroom, Suzan and Bill Diener, were the flower girl and ringbearer. Mrs. Diener wore a white satin gown with a princess line bodice and full skirt, ‘extending into al cathedral train. Her full length

illusion veil cascaded from a Juliet, and James E. Noland, son of Dr. and Mrs. O. A. Noland, Bloomcap of seed pearls, and she carried) _ington. The wedding will be in early February.

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The couple left for a short wed-| ding trip following a reception in|

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BETROTHED—Dr. and Mrs.

Blvd., announce the engagement

Bretzman photo. John H. Warvel, 4360 Kessler of their daughter, Helen Louise, - lyn P. Levin and Louis C, Wolf,

Mrs. Leon Levin, 44 E. 46th St,

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day luncheon’ in the “Indianapolis

Athletic Club, Scott McCoy was thé ‘speaker,

ésident of the group. Other offiJohn Davis to Wed [cers include Mrs. Paul Stokes, vice president; , One Thanksgiving --bride-to- -be Clute, treasurer. has announced her attendants, and

| another is fo be’ the honor guess at! (Vath olie Juniors

§ & shower, Today's bridal scene also)

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ENGAGED—A June wedding is being planned by Miss Caro-

She is the daughter of Mr. and and his parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Wolf, 5275 N. Meridian St.

Musicale

Alpha Eta Latreian to Meet

Garfield Clubs Set Activities

includés two engagement announce- To Sponsor Party ments,

will be married on Nov. 27 fo John| arty to be eld at 8 p, I Wednese R. Davis in the Little re 487 in the Riverside skating rink. Catholic Church, has chosen "Mrs.| ance Frances Galvin is Kenneth L. Milender to be Ne’ \conn lor chairman, matron of honor. The bridesmaids) Misses Leona will be Miss Martha Davis, Gre n= grothers, field, and Miss Dorothy Lou Jack- tricia Matthews, son, Bloomington. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mrs. Esther Harding, 1215 E! Michigan St, and Mr. Davis is the| son of Mr, and Mrs, Merle V. Davis, { Greenfield. “William Davis will be the best man, and’ Frank Shea, Chicago, and Clayton B, Hord will be hers. | Miss Harding will be honored at a miscellaneous shower at 8 p. m.} tomorrow in the home of Mrs, C. E. Williams, 133% N. Euclid Ave. Another shower for the bride-to-be will be given by Mrs. Milender,| 1004 N. Parker Ave, at 8'p. m.| Friday. f

x. ff s There will be a personal shower — for Miss Elreda Achgill at 8 p. m inext Monday in the home of Miss {Donna Connor, 1540 B. Raymond St [Miss Rosemary Long is the _cohostess.

BErnstes,

jan. Mary Ann Halgerty.

New ‘members of Phi Beta, na--i:

Mrs. Eugene N. Beesley is tha and speech, will present & program

of music and drama “at 8 pm. Wednesday. Mrs. Frank Boles, 4706

M y Miss Emilie Harding SGI U0 ory RC Ielsoll | winghrop Ave., will be thie hostess.

Mrs. Hazel Silvey Hill will have charge of pledge services for Mrs. H. H. Peabody and Mrs: Claude Butts, following a. business session.

Mrs. Kertheth Glass arranged the.

The Junior Catholic Daughters programy to include numbers by Miss Emilie Helen Harding, who| gp America will sponsor a skating IM

esdames Peabody, Butts, Walter {McClellan, Ruth Smith and Edith {Shannon and Miss Donna. Leigh

the | Colling. assisted by Darlene dames ‘8hannon, Rosemary , Wilson, Pa- Richard Golbach, George B. GanJoanne James non and Virginia Brackett Green

Assistant hostesses will be MesFrank Silletes,

‘and Mi Miss Victoria a Montani,

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Kappa Gamma Sorority. Mr. Diener attended Butler University. |

Observing the 70th anniversary of its founding, the Indianapolis {Matinee Musicale will present its |

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Tomorrow; Dr. King Will Speak This Week To Home Economics Group | The Garfield Park Woman's Club | will sponsor its annual winter card

A number of clubs have scheduled meetings for tomorrow. Alpha | party at 1:30 p. m. Thursday in Eta Latreian will meet at 1:30 p. m. in the home of Mrs. C. D. Sadler, | Block's auditorium. Mrs. Carl E.

include Mesdames Harry Achgill, Phillip Seyfried, Thomas Conner, John Long and | Paul Lechner and Misses Phyllis| Early, Mary Jo Helmer, Betty Kru- | ger, Ethel Langer, Martha Seyfried and Rosaline Sanders.

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Legion News— Auxthary-Unit-To Have Drive |

The Robison - Ragsdale Unit, American Legion Auxiliary, will

eon at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow. Mrs.

George Shelley, 1630 E. 55th 2 will be the hostesses. Mrs. A. W. Lockhart will preside at a short business meeting after luncheon. The Membership Committee, under the chairmanship of Mrs, Frank E. Long, is in charge of the program. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Charles Burnstein and Mrs. Fred M. Morris, - ” » The John H. Holliday Jr. American Legion Post and Auxiliary will haye a joint dinner meeting at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday in the Marott Hotel. Following a program by the post, the groups will have separate meetings.

Secretaries To Convene

The Crossroads of America Chapter, Secretaries. International, will be hosts to the Northeastern Regional Convention which will open Saturday in the Hotel Washington.

|N. Edington.

active members and the Matinee | Musicale Chorale in a concert on Sunday. THhé program -wili-be-at-3- p.m. in the Scottish Rite Cathedral and | will be open to the public without | |charge. Organized in 1877 with a| {limited membership, the club today thas a membership of 1000 persons.

It includes an active and a] hold its annual membership Wnen-|chorgle ensemble,

associate and professional groups and student | jand junior sections. The latter | organizations were formed fo participate in the musicale program | annually, and they maintain their| own monthly programs. The Musicale also sponsors an! artist series in conjunction with the bi-monthly program given by the active members. Mrs, L. P. Kreiser is in charge of the concert. Assisting her are Mrs. Robert W. Blake, president, Mrs. James M. Pearson and Mrs. T. M. Rybolt, first and second vice presidents, and Mesdames Charles Pfafflin, Hugh McGibney, Robert I. Blakeman; Frank W. Cregor, Albert Lang, James H. Lowry and Harley

5407 N. Capitol Ave. Howard Peckham will give an historical talk. Assisting Mrs. -Sadler will be Mesdames R. D. Grimes, Oren D. |¢o.chairmen,

Pritchard and Carroll Roach.,

The Expression Club will be the guest of mrs: Witt B “Ward, tot euchre, is assisted by Mesdames. rer 1500" URIGH SE SH THEI"

316 Kenmore Rd., at 2 p. m. Mrs. Walter - Jenney will assist the hostess. The program will include “Music | From 1821 to 1600,” Mrs. Charles Teeters; “Paul Dresser,” Mrs.

| giving.”

Miss Achgill, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Achgill, 921 Brad-| bury Ave. will be married to-John Louis Seyfried, son of Mrs, Rose

| Baas and Mrs. John Obergfell are

Mrs. Edward Fallon, in charge

— — | Ervin Miller, Charles Ginn, James ject will be “The First Thanks | Stetsberry, Herman Schultz, Charles | | Hurst, Joe Fink, August Seyfried |and Harry Doty. Egyptian Chapter, IT-8C, will | will meet at 1 p. m. in the home of Mrs. James Steele, 21 N. Wal-

{giving Day in the 8t. Catherine of | Sienna Cutholie Church | Miss Lois Ann Eckhart, daughter | | Other committees include Mrs. {of Mr. and Mrs, Carl K. Eckhart, {Anna Highstreet, bridge; Mrs. Lafayette, has chosen Nov, 26 for Charles Fender, tickets; Mesdames her marriage to J. Peter Smith, son

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Sorority Chapters To Have Meetings Two local sororities will meet at 8 o'clock tomorrow night. Phi Delta Beta Sorority’s “meeting is in the Hotel Lincoln. Delta Chapter, Psi Iota Xi Sorority, will meet at the home of Mrs. Marshall Armstrong, 5602 Guilford

Registration will begin at 3:30 Ave.

p. m., and the delegates will attend the 1948 edition of the Hollywood Ice Revue Saturday night. There will be a breakfast Sunday morning in the hotel. Mrs. Odessa Henson, national president, and Miss Shan Durkin, national vice president, will be the guest speakers,

Emmaus PTA to Meet

The Emmaus P-TA will meet at 7:45 p. m. Wednesday at the school. H. F. Damaske will speak on “A Century of Christian Education.” A business and social meeting will follow.

Carl Withner, and “Meredith

Nicholson,” Mrs. R. B. Barnes, lace’ St. Mrs. C. J. Ancker will be

| Dempsey Spurgeon, Pearl the speaker. Mrs. Grace Guess, 4 N. Ewing St., will entertain the Grolier Fine Arts Club, “Early American Poets” is the subject Mrs. Ropert Hamill will discuss.

: dames William Stackelback, Lynn A dinner meeting at the Marott Hotel will be held by the Home |Raeres, Nicholas 2 vehled Sug Economics in Business Group at | And v ua ol L y 6:45 p. m. The program will be a noerson, apes 2 talk by Dr. William P. King, “Liv- | The Garfield Garden Club willl ing on Borrowed Time.” Dr. King |have its annual Thanksgiving &9V=| is the director of the Geriatrics ered dish luncheon tomorrow noon Department of the State Board of | in the Prospect Branch Library. Health. | Miss Kathryn McPherson will pre-| Carrolton Ave., will be the hostess, The Wy-Mo-Dau Club will have | side at the business meeting and| assisted by Mrs. D. T. Brown- | a guest meeting when It meets | program following the. luncheon, lee. : with Mrs. Harold Maves, 965 Les- Mrs. Walter Galbraith, hostess, Also on the program will be | ley Ave, Mrs. Alfred G. Neer- will be assisted by Mrs. Charles Mrs. John V. Faasen, whose sub- ' man is the assistant hostess. | Nagel.

PT A News— Jewish Benefit

The Marion County Council of Parents and Teachers will hold As "Tomor row

health conference at 10 a. m. Wednesday in the Claypool Hotel. MrS.| pha padies Auxiliary to the Jew-! H. D. Phillips is chairman of arrangements. ‘lish War Veterans will hold a donor | The morning speakers will include Dr. Carl D. Martz, who will [luncheon tomorrow for the benefit speak on crippled children and rheumatic fever; Dr, Charles A. Zeller, lot Billings and Veterans Hospitals mental health, and Dr. George Brothers, hersdnary and communicable and the Maurie Rose Hospital, Denver. Law Club Holds After "the 11:30 a. m. Ioahoon) The luncheon will be at 12.30 Luncheon Dr. ‘Harold E. Stadler will discuss|P.m. in the Rainbow Room of the the value of the sumnter round-up; | {Severin Hotel. Mrs. Charles F. Voyles, 4150 N.| Dr, Roger W. Blackford, eyes, ear, W. A. McKenzie, Billings HosMeridian St, was hostess to the| nose and throat; Dr. Roy E. Smiley, pital chief of staff, will be the Indianapolis Parliamentary Law| dental health, and Dr. Robert E. speaker, and Miss Libbie Maurer Club at a 12:30 p. m. luncheon | Jewett, over-all health, {will provide music. Mrs. Alex Bell meeting today. Mesdames George The county PTA units meeting lis general chairman, and Mrs, Har-

C. Kolb, H. R. Davis and Ernest|this week follow. ris Sentir. is in charge of the proSpicklemeir assisted. TODAY jean, Mrs. Sol Oppenheim is aux-

ili resident, Mrs, Harry Kuhn was in chargel, oq. p. m., Henninger Meth-| oy >

Mrs. W. G. Gingery will review “The Quarry” (Walker) at the meeting of the Hoosier Tourist Club. Mrs. H. E. Fairweather, 6130

0f the program. . odist Church. Panel discussion, VM 1s§ Levin Engaged

“Family Life Education.” TUESDAY To Louis C. Wolf

| Decatur Central—1:30 p. m. Pro- | gram,

Doing?” of their daughter, Miss Carolyn P.

a hs 5 Levin, to Louis C. Wolf. Mr. Wolf Edgewood—T7:30 'p. m. “World Un- yo tne gon of Mr. and Mrs, Walter

| derstanding,” Rowland Allen. ior 52715 N. Meridian St. The ‘Southport—7:30 p. m. Open house wedding will be some time in June. { in grade school. Nelson Swift, Both the future bride and the | “School Education. | respuetive bridegroom are attendWayne Township High School—8 ing Purdue University where they | p. m. “America in the Atomic are seniors. | Age,” Dr. John Haramy, | WEDNESDAY a yeaa Bridgeport—1. p. m. Open house. Juvenile Auxiliary | Tea. ‘To Donate Gifts !|Crooked Creek—12:45 p. m. Dessert| The Juvenile Center i | luncheon. O, H. Peed Sr.

Glenns Valley—7:30 p. m. “Link the!the center by the Associated Radio

Mr. and Mrs. Leon Levin, 44 E.|s “What Are Our Beginners 46th St., announce the engagement

Mr. Wolf is a mem-| | ber of Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity. ||

be married in Lafayette. | The bride-to-be is a member of Pi Beta’'Phi Sorority, and Mr. Smith is a member of Kappa Sama Fra- | ternity. Both are attending Purdue | University. | } The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Evelyn Howell has been announced by her mother, Mrs. Ilene Howell, 6159 Winthrop Ave.

{Miss Howell will be married to Law- |

rence M. Wilson, son of Mrs. {Thelma G. Wilson, 2247 N. Pennsylvania St. on Dec. 24 in the home of the bridegroom-to-be’s mother,

Insurance Women To Be Entertained

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Hickory College—6 p. m. Covered cere

dish supper. Fathers night.

Franey, psychiatrist, and Miss Sarah Shute, nurse, will speak.

Task in the World Today,” C. E.{ Eash., Summer round-up awards,

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Nora—T p. m. Open house. Dr, P. Ng

The gifts will be presented at a mony in the center at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 3. Judge Joseph O. Hoffman and Pred Holt will speak on *“Ju- | venile Delinquency.”

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