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FRIDAY, AUG. 20, 1948

Auxiliary to Sell Horse Show Programs

PLAN PROGRAM SALES—The Day Nursery Junior Auxiliary’ program sales at the State Fair Horse Show, Sept. 5 through % members met recently to discuss their campaign. Mrs. Donald Morrison (standing),

vice president, and Mrs. A

proofs of the program. The proceeds will be used by the nursery to care for

children of working parents.

by Mrs. James D. Peirce and Mrs. J. Neill Garber. Mrs. Frank Fairchild is president,

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will sponsor

pt. 10. The . Malcolm McVie, corresponding secretary, are checking

Mrs. Eugene Hibbs is chairman of the project, assisted

Organizations—

Rush Party Is Booked By Theta Phi Alpha

Alfred Dorsey

Two

Rush parties and an instruction class are among events planned by members of local women’s groups. The active and alumnae members of Theta Phi Alpha Sorority will have a rush party tomorrow afternoon in the home of Mrs.

Thomas Cortese, 3240 Brill Road.

The alumnae hostesses will be Mrs. Howard J. Tucker, Miss

Mabel Dunn and Miss Marian Dawson. Members of the active chapter in Bloomington planning to attend include Misses Nerina Cola, Maria Smith and Kathleen Cates.

The Marion County PTA Coun-

* oil school of instruction will be

held from 10 to 11:30 a. m. and from 12:30 to 3 p. m. Wednesday in the Wilking Music Co. Auditorfum. Registration will begin at 9:30 o'clock that day. Robert Gladden, Marion County schools superintendent, will greet the members. Mesdames Walter Thoms, Jack Greig and Joseph Walker will speak. There will be a conference for

, loca] chairmen in the afternoon.

Mrs. Clifford VanCleave will preside.

Psi Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi

Sorority, had a_swimming party|

and picnic honoring rushees yesterday in the Riviera Club. Mrs. Jeanne Johnson, chairman, was assisted by Miss Roslyn Stadler and Miss Marie Musselman. The guests included Misses Martha Wood, Phylis Jensan, Doretha Nasih and Alberta Derrett.

Vacation in Canada

Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Smith, 8191 N. Pennsylvanid St, are vacationing at Jasper Park Lodge in the Canadian Rockies.

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Vows to Unite Couple Today

Miss Betty Mae Kellie and Calvin E. Higgens will be married at 8:30 o'clock tonight in the Garfield Park Baptist Church. The Rev. Walter Laetsch is to read the vows. : The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. James T. Kellie, Bluff Road. Mr. Higgens' parents are Mr. and Mrs. William P. Higgens, Edgewood. Miss Jo Ann Kellie, maid of honor, will wear a pale green frock. Miss Wilnla Jean Kellie, {the bridesmaid, will wear laven{der. Sue Carroll Higgens will be the flower girl. The best man will be William M. Higgens and ushers are to be Morton Higgens and Fred Kellie. The bride will wear a white satin gown made with a fitted bodice and full skirt extending into a train. Her fingertip veil is of illusion and she will carry white roses, There will be a reception in the church after the ceremony.* The bride is a graduate of Purdue

Miss Wheeler

To Marry

A ceremony at 9:30 a. m., tomorrow will unite Miss Betty Ann Wheeler and Alfred G. Dorsey. The Rev. Fr. Harry F. Hoover

will read the vows in St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church.

A gown of white taffeta with a basque waist and hoop skirt has been chosen by the bride. She will carry a white prayerbook topped by orchids and stephanotis. Her two-tiered fingertip illusion véll has a crown of seed pearls. Miss Patty Wheeler and Mrs. John E. Hayden will be their sister’'s maid and matron of honor. They will be dressed alike in frocks of starched yellow marquiset, fashioned with drop shoul

orchid center.

Chapman. There will be a reception in the Butler University Chapter House of Delta Delta Delta

.Sorority after the ceremony.

The couple will be at home at 3606 Balsam Ave. after a trip

attended Butler. She is a member of Delta Delta Delta Sorority and he is a member of Sigma Chi Fraternity. The bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Knight, 30 8. Denny St.

David E. Hine to Take Miss Sullivan as Bride David E. Hine will take Miss Barbara Jean Sullivan as his bride in a 10:30 o'clock ceremony in the church. The Rev. Fr. George Powers will officiate. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Sullivan, 5261 E. Ninth St. are the bride's parents. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hine, 722 E. Ninth St. _An ivory pink taffeta frock

Marriage Ceremonies Will Be Read Tomorrow {In Lady of Lourdes Church

The Brides Will Be Miss Patricia Jeanne Miller and Miss Barbara Jean Sullivan , Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church will be the scene of two marriage ceremonies tomorrow morning. A double-ring service at 11:30 o'clock will unite Miss Patricia Jeanne Miller and Victor M. Knight. The Rev.

Fr. Joseph Béctheqn is to read the vows. A gown of white satin fashioned with a sheer yoke, fitted bodice and full skirt will be worn by the bfide. She is the daughter of Mrs. Thelma Miller; 275 Burgess Ave, and William E. Miller, 150 Elbert St. Her fingertip heirloom veil of illusion has inserts of lace and she will carry white roses surrounding an

The attendants, Miss Mary Lou and Mrs. Theodore Held Jr., will wear pink and blue taffeta frocks. 1 Melinda’ Jane Watson is to be the flower girl. Edwin Libbert will be the best man and ushers will be Kenneth Kleinschmidt, James Millis, Robert

Miller, Miss Mary Jane Hill

Joseph Foerderer and

will be worn by Mra. Otto Kern, matron of honor. She will carry a colonial bouquet of pink and white flowers. Boris Dimancheff is to be the best and James A. Cromer and Mr. Kern will be ushers. The bride will wear a white Chantilly lace gown made with a molded bodice and bouffant skirt and accented with a petal pink taffeta cummerbund. She will wear a heart-shaped lace bonnet and will carry white flowers. There will be a wedding | breakfast in the Indianapolis Athletic Club after the ceremony and a reception there at 2:30 p. m. . The couple will be at home at 3001 N. Delaware St. after Sept. 1. :

RECENT BRIDE—Mrs, Jack mer Miss Faye Brackin, is the d and Mrs. C. H. Brackin, 453 S.

The couple was married on Saturday. Mr. Tracy is the son of Mrs. Madge Richard, 1236

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Rev. Msgr. Noll Will Hear Nuptial Vows

Repeating vows read by the Rt.

Miss Sullivan is a graduate of Butler University and a member of Delta Delta Delta

Rev. Msgr. Raymond Noll, Miss Eleanore Bess Miller and Robert J. Garwitz will be married at 10 a.

SEPTEMBER RITE—Miss Joyce Smith, dau ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Smith, 1111 Pomean Place, will be married to Max E. Wildman, son of Dr. and Mrs. Roscoe E. Wildman, Peru. on: Sept. 25 in the Sweeney Chapel at Butler Uni.

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Reception Will Follow Church Ceremony

The Rev. G. Lavon Fisher will read the vows uniting Miss Jane Overstreet and Donald E. Wasson at 7:30 p. m. today. the Centenary Christian Church. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Hobart J, Overstreet,

Tracy, the for aughter of Mr. Keystone Ave.

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N. Dearborn St., will wear a white Duchess satin gown accented with orange blossoms and Chantilly lace.

A tiara of white satin

Sorority. The bridegroom, a member of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity, is a graduate of Hanover College.

The Bridal Seene—

Parties for brides-to-be and highlights of bridal notes today.

next week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles

Church. A linen shower will be given Tuesday - night by Mrs. J. Sovine, 5311 N. Illinois St. The hostess will be assisted by her ter, Barbara, ited to the event are Mrs. Sylvan G. Bush and Mrs. Anthony P. Lauck, mothers of the couple; Mesdames E. O. Alvis, Rufus Parchman, Wallace P. Heller, Thomas R. Johnson, George Kistler, Paul Schaeffer, Patricia Macdonald and Marea Weir and Miss Marie Lauck. Now

" » A personal shower tonight will

ders ‘and ruffed skirts. ey will carry white daisies and ivy and wear similar flowers in their hair.

Miss Rita Ann Shine, brides: (maids, will wear off-shoulder dresfes of leaf green marquiset and will carry yellow daisies and ivy with matching head pieces. F. Dorsey will be his brother's best man. Ushers are to be John E. Hayden, Bill Cannaday and Gordon Johnston.

After the ceremony there will be a breakfast in Buckley's Restaurant, Cumberland, and a reception will be held from 2:30 to 4:30 p. m. in the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Mary Wheeler, 812 Fairfield Ave. The bride wear a pink linen bolero suit with navy accessories as the couple leaves for a

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Club Plans Dinner

The Nature Study Club will have a 5 p. m. “pitch-in” dinner Sunday in the home of Mr. and

honor Miss Patricia Painter. She

Alice Grande in the Clark home at 3037 Broadway. Guests will be Misses Charlene Beck, Charlotte Day, Martha Lunt, Rosemary Shinkle, Peggy Snyder, Joan Baltz, Jo Ann Seal, Joanne Pfleger, Joan Sullivan and Mary Vollmer. Eva Downey to Be Wed To Elmo Waggoner The approaching of Miss Eva Downey and Elmo Waggoner, 1027 N. Oakland Ave. {s announced by the future bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence

A. Downey, 1207 N. LaSalle St. Mr.

Waggoner is the son of James Waggoner of Switz City. The couple will be married at 8:30 p. m., Oct. 17, in the Centenary Christian Church with the Rev. G. Lavon Fisher officiating. A reception will be held in the church fgllowing the ceremony.

¥ » » - Mrs. B. J. Shuel and Miss Joanne Green will give a kitchen shower tomorrow afternoon in Ayres’ tearoom for Miss Mabel Zerkel, who will be married to Don Jenkins on Sept. 3 in Ander-

Two Pre-Nuptial Parties

m. tomorrow in S85. Peter and Paul Cathedral. ' Parents of the bride are Mr, and Mrs. Nicholas J. Miller, 2057 N. Delaware St. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Earl, Houston, Mo. Miss Mary L. Miller, her sister's maid of honor, will wear a nile taffeta dress with

Will Honor Miss Bush

Two parties are being planned to honor Miss Mary Ann Bush

Sunday afternoon for Miss Bush and her flance, John H. Lauck. The le will be married Sept. 4 in the St. Joan of Arc Catholic|candlelight patin with a basque Supe " bodice and & full skirt

cathedral W./ and a graduate of Butler Univer- bonnet will hold her double veil of

will be married Aug. 28 to Richlard M, Sherwood. THe party will be given by Miss Jeast and Miss Norma Jean Morris and|Miss Mary

green matching mitts, Miss Kathleen A Miller, another sister of the bride,

engagement announcements are

0. Darko will give a lawn also will match their dresses.

extending Mrs, Martin L. Zerkel, Anderson,/into a train. A satin sity where she was a member of illusion, and she will carry a Delta Gamma Sorority. Mr. Jen-|white bouquet of roses, kins is the son of Mrs. Bamuel and orchids.

Anderson. Earl Busch will attend the

“Shower guests will be’ Mes- hers to be dames Martin L. Zerkel, Maag|mascos Wartham and

3nd Paul Jerks), all of Anderson; Gray. esdames Creighton Kimler, There break! Jack Stevens, Ray Phelps, Allen. ... a a and ag ln Lawson and Raymond Bagley,| tw "0 "00 "sy inooin Room of the Misses Marianne MacDonald, Lincoln. The couple will

Hotel Audry Napp and Nancy Chatfield. leave on a trip with the bride

in the Kimler home, 2817 Ruckle 8t. The honor guest will be married next Friday to Wil

liam B. Kimler. . =» i. Miss Mary Jean Woodsmall will give a Juncheam and kitchen Read 1n East shower in Indianapolis Times Specint Country b for Miss

HAMMONTON, N. J, Aug. 20 ~—Miss Evelyn Tana was ma to Max Mills July 18 in the Episcopal Church here. The ceremony

yncote, Approximately 25 guests will attend the party.

Couple Is at Home

In Terre Haute

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis are at home in Terre Haute following their marriage, Aug. 9, in St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Terre Haute, The bride, the former Miss Marjorie Engle, is the daughter of Mrs. Nell Engle, 1612 W. 58th St. Mr. Davis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Davis, 1615 W, 58th Bt.

She is a graduate of the St.

Chipp. : The couple’s parénts are Mr. and Mrs. James Tana of this city

Morris 8t., Indianapolis. Mrs. Norman Tomasello was her sister's only attendant. Mr. Tomasello attended the bride groom. Rowland Fuller and H, L. Johnson were the ushers, A reception in the home of the bride's parents followed the ceremony. The couple is living in Atlantic City, where the bridegroom

will wear aqua and yellow taffeta dresses >

The bride has chosen a gown of{ °

ard Wasson, Greens tended Butler University. ——————————

Mills-Tana Rite}

was read by the Rev. Francis J. Clar

and Mrs. Maxine Evans, 301 We

will hold her two-tiered illusion - veil and she will carry a cascade| 1 bouquet of white roses with an Nancy Fullenwider orchid center Miss Lois Overstreet is to be the maid of honor. Miss Dolores Overstreet and Miss Dorotha Fowler are to be the bridesmaids and Peggy Harmening will be the flower girl. The attendants

The best man will be

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Athenaeum Plans Dance

k, L. L. Harshbarger, as Fagan, Fred Disque, Herbert Etter, Wil-

ry Wolfe, Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Elli. ott and Carlisle Drier also will attend. y

Chorus Meets

The Mo 54 held its first meeting of the Miss fall season recently in Brookside College. Mr. Mq Park. Mrs. David Fowler is di- ber of Sigma Nu hs ; tended niversity.

rector.

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commentator for the shows in costumes, boudoir to prom trotting numbers, were shown.

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chéck In red, navy and white, made with four-gored flared

Ayres’ college fashion show afternoon

number of Vogue pattern styles as well as ready-mades featured in Vogue. Miss Connie Weber, associate editor of the magazine, was the commentator.

in Ayres’ show is modeled by Lou Ann Kervan, Indiana Uni-

ring converts a fiat peplum a draped effect for this sleek ’t, too, has

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