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~~ Hostesses Named for Receptions = Of Propylaeum, Art Association ~~~THE PROPYLAEUM and the Art Association of n= dianapolis each have announced the hostesses who will

receive at the New Year's organizations.

Assisting Mrs. J. Raymond Lynn, president of the Propylaeum, from 3 tg 6 p. m. .vice president, and Mesdames Berkley W. Duck, Fletcher Hodges, Mansur B. Oakes, Albert Seaton, Ross Ottinger, Jesse Moore

and Greer Shotwell.

Others in the receiving line will be Mesdames Edson T. Wood, John Wright, Frank McKibbin, Waldo Rossétter, william J. Young and

Logan Hall.

The Propylaeum's annual reception is for stockholders and mem-

bers of the organization.

Mrs. Noble Dean, chairman of the activities committee of the Art Association, has announced her assistants for the annual reception in the Herron Art Museum from 2 to 6 p/ m.

John Holmes

| Miss Swaim. |

\ Times State Service TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Dec. 20—A| wedding at 10 a. m. Saturday united Miss Elnora Swaim and John J.

Holmes. The ceremony was read in

> dames Robert B. Failey, J. Perry

Day receptions of the two |

will be Mrs. Willis D. Gatch,.

‘a. : Mesdames Sylv ester Johnson, Anton Vonnegut, Edgar Evans, D.

Laurance Chambers, G. H. A. Clowes and Vajen Collins will ‘pour... Other

hostesses will be Mes-

Meek, Leonidas Smith, Clarence Efroymson, Evans Woollen Jr, Joseph E. Cain, Charles Weiss and Blanche Shaw Mote. Others are Mesdames Charles Latham, Robert Sinclair, Erwin Stout, Post Milliken, E. H. Kemper McComb and William C.

the Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Bobbs.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward J.- Holmes, Terre Haute, are the bridegroom's parents. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Maxwell Swaim, 13387; Lexington Ave. Indianapolis.

Miss Terry Sufack, East Chicago,

was the maid of honor, and Miss Mary Ann Holmes,

snd Miss Roxann Swaim, Indian-| apolis, were bridesmaids. The at-|

tendants wore red and green velvet dresses. The best man was Victor Hemier, and the ushers were Robert Abbott, Don McCarty, Robert Maehling and James Koakley, all of Terre Haute.

Miss Swaim wore a candlelight!

satin gown with a high net and lace yoke. The full skirt extended into a long train, and her lace fingertip length veil fell from a lace crown.

"She carried a bouquet of white roses

and gardenias. There was a breakfast and reception in the Terre Haute House. After a shart trip the couple will be at home in Cloverdale. - : The bride is a graduate of Indi-

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Stephen W. Terry Jr. Will Give Dinner

Stephen Wayne Terry Jr, home from St. John's College, Annapolis, Md., for the holidays, will entertain

Terre Haute, #-group.of friends at dinner tonight

The party will be in the Officers’ Club of the U, 8. Naval Armory. Mr. Terry, the son of Mr.and Mrs.

awarded a Rhodes scholarship and will enter Oxford University in England in the fall. a Guests at the dinner will include Messrs. and Mesdames Thomas W. Binford, C. Harvey Bradley Jr; John Gould Jr, John H. Holliday and John T. Woolling; Misses Barbara Bradley, Lucy Holliday and Mary G. Johnson, Elias C. Atkins Jr., William Elder and Fred T. Holliday Jr.

Card Party

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Terry, 115 E. 61st St., has been,

HOSPITAL GETS RADIO-PHONOGRAPH — Mrs.

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The Bridal Scene—

Place-Smart Rite Planned For Summer Philis Jordan Engaged To James Friehofer The engagements of two Indianapolis young women have been announced during, their vacations from school for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Smart announced the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Jeanne Marie, to Kenneth Milton ‘Place Jr. at a tea in the Smart residence Saturday afternoon. The wedding is being planned for the summer, Mr. Place is the son of Col. and

Mrs. Place of Swampscott, Mass The future bride is attending the|

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Robert Shultz (right), presi-

dent of Sigma Alpha lota Sorority, presents a radio-phonograph on wheels to Long Hospital. Accepting the gift are (left and center) J. B. H. Martin; administrator of,

the Indiana University Medical Center, and Miss Bernice M. Hartz, assistant director |

of Nursing Service at Long Hospital.

'Nolan-Doyle

Rite Read

took Miss Mildred Ann 2529'z E. 10th St., as his bride.in a 9 a. m. ceremony Saturday. The Rev, Fr, James Barton read the vows in the St. Philip Neri Catholic Church, ’ Miss Ann Sauce, Washington, Ind, was the maid of honor, and the bridesmaids were Miss Rita Nolan, Washington, Miss Marcella Cahill and. Miss. Mickey. Nolan.. The attendants wore taffeta frocks in bright winter colors. Mary Anna McGovern was the flower girl, and Clifford Doyle; North Vernon, was the ringbearer. The best man was Joseph Doyle, and the ushers were Bernard Doyle, South Bend; Lawrence Nolan,

The Altar Sodality of Holy Angels | Washington, and Joseph and Harold Gatholic Church sponsored a card Doyle. | | party last night in the school base-| The bride wore a white slipper ception at the Hotel Lincoln. After] The bride attended Butler Uni- | for head and foot. Then with a

{3:30 p. m. Tuesday in the home of |

{Miss Hyla Doyal, Curtis |C. Nolan, 2524 E. 10th St, ave.

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Hiram College Tea Informal Rite

A tea for students’ and alumni ~~

of Hiram College will be given » Read at Home

1518 Edgemont. 3 dge Dr. George Arthur Frantz of -the

Miss Doyal is the daughter Doyle, of Mr. and Mrs. Galen T. Doyal, First Presbyterian Church read the Miss Sally Palmer will assist the vows uniting Miss Barbara Ordel

hostess. ‘and Frank W. Ball Jr. at 2:30 p. m.

(yesterday in the home of the bride-

Auxillary Program Mrs. Helen Louise Howard will|4604 E. Washington St. give a book review tomorrow at a The bride is the daughter of Mr. meeting of the Women’s Auxiliary and Mrs. R. F. Ordel, 1656 N. Alato the Railway Mail om St. The program will be at 2 p. m. in i ; : Miss Marilyn Smith was the maid the Woman's Department Club. lof honor and wore a blue wool dress. ; . . {Duir“Winegar was- the best. man. Mrs. Ratti to Speak | The bride wore a ballerina-length Mrs, Gino A. Ratti will speakidress of ivory wool accented with on “Modern Poetry” when the Irv-|pink jeweled buttons. She carried a

ington Home Study Club meets colonial bouquet of pink roses and tomorrow in the home of Mrs. carnations.

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University of New - Hampshire, iwhere Mr. Place is a senior, | She is a member of -Alpha Chi {Omega Sorority and Mr. Place belongs to Alpha Phi Sigma Frater. Inity. ord Assisting at the announcement | tea were Mrs. James W. Hutchison | and Miss Jean Sennbauser. d - ~ » | ‘The engagement of Miss Phills | Ellen Jordan to James Cecil Freihofer has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. Anthony Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Walter

the prospective bridegroom.

Miss Jordan is a senior at Duke University where she is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority, Mr, Freihofer University of Michigan and is an Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity member.

{groom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ball, Women Voters

'Outnumber Men

| WASHINGTON—In 1940, for the [first time since women won the ‘right to vote in the United States, [they cast 51 per cent of the votes. In the 1944 national elections ft {is estimated that they cast about 53 per cent, although they were ex{pected to cast up to 65 per cent of the total.

Russel 8. Bosart, 5728 Lowell Ave: yore was an open house in the| Modernize Bedstead

a seed pearl tiara, and she carried home after the ceremony. The couan orchid on a prayerbook. There was a breakfast and re- lhe reception.

{ple left for a trip to Chicagd after|ciend?

About to discard an old iron bedDon't! Instead, bring it up {to date by making chintz slipcovars

ns Moorefield photo HOSTESS—Mrs. Ray. Northway, president of the Alpha Phi Alumnae, will be. hostess for the

"Diamond Jubilee" tea the group will hold tomorrow afternoon in her home at 4120 For. est Manor Ave.

Nana Seeright Is Bride Of Mr. Pierce

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Rabbi Fruchter |

Reads Vows & . po Ry At Wedding Miss Binzer Wed “To. Mr; SchuchmanThe Gold Room _of the Hotel Washington was the scene of the wedding of Miss Shirlee Binzer to Herman Schuchman at 7:30 p. m. yesterday: Rabbi Nandor Fruchter of the Central Hebrew Temple officiated. Mrs. Pearl Schuchman, 3448 N. Capitol Ave, is the bridegroom’s mother, and Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Binzer, 1519 E. Broad Ripple Ave, are the bride's parents. Mrs. Joseph Lipkin, sister of the bride, was the matron of honor. She wore a fuchsia moire dress. The bridesmaid, Miss Mae Schuchman, was in a blue moire frock. Mr. Lipkin was the best man,

The bride wore a white slipper satin gown with a marquiset yoke

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~ and Sleeves, Her full-length illusion

veil fell from a tiara of satin and {pearls, and she carried white calla lillies. A dinner in the Sapphire Room, Hotel Washington, followeg the ceremony. The couple left for a trip through the East after the din{ner, They will make their home with

A white velvet gown with a mid- {he bride's parents after Jan. 20. Brown Freihofer are the parents of |Fiff of seed pearls and a hoop skirt| Miss Binzer attended Butler Uni-

[for her

| Pierce.

The vows were read at

is a senior at the/Pp. m. yesterday in the Emerson The Rev

{Avenue Baptist Church, Peter Vroom officiated.

The bride's veil fell from a beaded

headdress in three tiers.

No|extending into a cathedral train |Versity. date has been set for the wedding. was worn by Miss Nana Seeright |

waans 0 annies 3. [01s Rosenthal

4 Is Married Mr. and Mrs. James F. Ackerman

are on a wedding trip to New Orleans following their wedding at

She 15/10:30 a. m. today in the home of the

the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Glenn | bride's brother, Lester Rosenthal,

|Seeright, 770 N. Bancroft Ave. and Mr, Pierce is the son of Mr. and

Mrs. Gilbert Plerce, Linton. D. C., was the maid of honor, bridesmaids, flame and green velvet dresses, and the ushers

Schenk, Pittsboro; Buren Johnson and Leo Pierce.

were

Miss Mayme Terry, Washington, She wore a deep blue velvet gown. The Miss Marjorie Craig and Mrs. Donald Hawkinson, wore

The best man was Jess Clark, Charles Joe Corbett,

3103 Central Ave. Rabbi Morris M. Feuerlicht officiated. The bride, the former Miss Lois Rosenthal, wore a green wool crepe costume suit and brown acoessories. A corsage of ‘brown orchids accented the suit. Mrs. Alvin Greenbaum, Los Angeles, was the rhatron of honor. She wore a beige garbardine suit and brown accessories. Dan Ackerman was the best man. There was a breakfast in the Jo{lumbla Club after the ceremony.

After a reception in the home of | The couple will make their home the bride's parents the couple left|with the bride's brother after Jan. 5. on a wedding trip to Chicago. They |Mr. Ackerman, the son of Mr. and,

ana State Teachers College, and ment. The January Committee was satin gown accented with Chantilly |a short wedding trip the couple wili versity, and Mr. Ball is a student at|pretty bedspread you'll have alwill be at home after Jan. 10 at 37 Mrs. Joseph F. Ackerman, Lima, O. {lace. Her silk illusion veil fell from be at home at the 10th St. address. Purdue University. »

Mr. Holmes is attending the college.

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