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Eight Other: Groups Provide Workers Other organizations to provide volunteer workers during the day for the period of the campaign include the Council of Jewish

Women under the chairmanship of Mrs. Leonard A. Solomon and her, associate chairman, Mrs.

as associate chairman, and P, R. Mallory: & Co., headed by Mrs. Mazié Brown. Although ‘ the Women’s ComDitise annually conducts a for-

to{didates by applause at a recent

season ticket campaign Al Seaton reservations. for the concert series by the symphony, the public .also. may make its own reservations for sithey o the Saturay or Sunday series The orchestra offices in the Firestone building are ready at all times to take ticket reservations. Hours are from 9 a: m. to 5 p. m. daily.

IAC Dolphins Club Opens Fall Season

The Dolphins Club of the In<

dianapolis Athletic Club will open its’ fall season at 11:30 a. m.

Wednesday beside the pool. New|:

officers will be installed, committees appointed and plans for the year discussed.

Mrs. Robert : Bidlack is the| drickson,

Mrs. Clarence Paul; vice president; Mrs. Luther Brooks, secre: tary, and Mrs! Jack Patton, Informal summer meetings were held at the Hurt Puddle in June, at Mrs. Bernadine McAree’'s home in July, and at the Hillcrest Country Club, with Mrs. Frank

' MONDAY, SEPT. 8 1948 | TEEN TALK—

Queen and Her Court to Be Honored At. Legion's Junior World Series

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and Jackie's is green velvet, By JEAN MANEY

over the city nominated candi

were selected. by: popular vote by canteen members and the queen was chosen from the field of can-

dance in Broad Ripple Park. Norma will be a guest of the Indianapolis Indians at the baseball game tonight at Victory Field. She will be crowned by the national commander of the American Legion tomorrow night.

Carole Ranger and Jackie Mad-

.Seven ‘Butler University sororities: announce pledges for the fall semester. ALPHA. CHI OMBGA—Jackie Lee’Allen, Cleo Besterman, Mary

Suzanne Daly, Cecilia Gaspar, Shirley Graesch, Mary Jane HenMary Lou Jolliffe, Nancy Larsh, Katherine Nitchman, Charlotte E. Rike, Suzanne Shortridge, Rae Sparks, Donna Thorne and Ann Weinmann, Indianapolis. Joyce Crider, New Castle; Mary Helen Crozier, Madison; Carolyn Fritz, Bluffton; Lady Ann Halpin, New Richmond; .Barbara Lee Head, Mooresville; Pamelia

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QUEEN AND HER COURT—Norma Fortune (lef) wil reign as s queen of beseball's junior world series, sponsored by the American Legion, this week at Victory Field." Her attendants, shown with Norma in a fitting room at Block's, are Carole Ranger {seated).and Jackie Maddox. The frocks are being loaned to the teen agers by Block's High School Shop. Norma's is crimson taffeta, Cérole's is purple velvet

dox, on Wednesday and the final A. QUEEN'S time is. never her awards will be presented Thursown. Norma Fortune has been|day night. The teen agers were discovering how true this is since|entertained Saturday at the her election as queen of the Speedrome and yesterday met American Legion’ s: junior world Gov. Ralph Gates and Mayor Al Feeney at the game with Colum-Twenty-two - teen canteens all bus.

The queen contest and round of

dates to rule at the series. They|parties is being sponsored by the

American Legion and the Ford Motor Co.

JA member of the Buzz Bucket

canteen, Norma was graduated will wear when the queen and|A

from Washington High School in June. She is a stenographer in the Camp Fire Girls office. Norma's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Siamas Lewis, 2042 _N. Goodlet ve. ~

Carole Ranger is a “stale”

» » - THERE will be a dinner at the|freshman at Broad Ripple High Indianapolis Athletic Club for|School. She is the daughter of Norma and her two attendants,|Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Ranger, 6194

Evanston Ave. and belongs to

Seven Sororities at Butler Announce Pledge Lists

Zionsville; Peggy Crner, Plainfield; Barbara J. Vestal and Frances Warriner, Mooresville; Patricia Gerodimos, Homewood, Ill, and, Helen Jane Rankin,

Louise Bundy, Peggy Conkey,| Charleston, Il.

DELTA DELTA DELTA Patty Andrews, Barbara Antle, Ellen Marie Barnes, Patricia Campbell, E. Jean Colliver, M. Joan Colliver, Barbara Finch, Mary Elizabeth Forster, Patricia J. Heun, Ruth McClure, Joan Myers, Jean Shaffer, Ellen A. Smith, Eriene Snyder, Suzanne Spiker and M. Jean Wichmann,

Indianapolis. Marilyn Bobbitt, Kokomo; Priscilla Braman, Mitchell;

ancy Byus, Brownsburg; Betty . Maines, New Augusta; Diane K. Spencer, Hagerstown; Jackie Bresson, Kalamazoo, Mich., and Carol Sue Renfrew, Bronxville, N.Y

DELTA GAMMA -- Patricia Ellen Berry, Judy Burk, Joan Carter, Lois Chapman, Virginia J. Davis, Marilyn Gibson, Nancy Gossett, Jean Greenburg, Lucille Greenburg, Mary Sue Jacobs, Johanna Jones, Jeanette Lonn and Virginia Rodebeck, Indianapolis.

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“Triplets” Reception Follows Rite

jand Joseph M. Palmer at 3:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The Jean Jones, Kokomo; Jacqueline |Rey. A. C. Brooks officiated ‘in the Keeling, Waldron; Mary puted Christian. Church.

Miss Gloria Blalack, Detroit,

{was the maid of honor and the tain, Connersville. {eigen were Miss Frances| PI BETA PHI -—F. Elizabeth et; ~ and Miss {Mary Schreiber. They wore green|ey, Barbara Hodges Edwards, jana yellow marquiset dresses.|Janet Eickhoff, Rosanna Fox, {The best man was John Palmer Peggy Frary, Natalie Griener, tand . the ushers were Richard Beverly J. Grob, Betty Gwinn, {Long, James Seller, Joseph Davis Barbara

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The bride, daughter of Mr, and Murphy, Mary Nicholas, Jo Anne R. M. DuGranrut, 7001{Prall, Roberta Scheper, Nancy |Broadway, wore a white mirqui-Sines, Sally Vertrees, Carolyn A. iset' gown’ trimmed’ with satin.’ A (Watt, Marcia Elaine Wells and halo of illusion held her two-|Barbara Ziegler, Indianapolis. tiered illusion veil and she carried

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” - » A SENIOR at Technical High School, Jackie Maddox is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Maddox, 44 8. Chester St. Jackie hopes to study art after graduation at the John Herron Art School and to teach drawing. She is a member of the Teen Chorus. The evening gowns the teeners

night are being loaned to them for the occasion by the High School Shop at Block's. Norma's frock is a strapless crimson taffeta. It has a fitted waist and hoop skirt. Carole’s is purple velvet with a soft off-the-shoulder neckline and full skirt. Jackie will wear green velvet made with a portrait neckline.

Hoffner, Anderson; Patricia Ann Marshall, Shoals; Gwendolyn MeCracken, Attica; Marilyn Peterson, Evanston; Patricia Rhodey, Cicero; Patricia Roth, Monticello; Roberta Lee Clinard, Washington; Betty Felt, Chevy Chase, Md.; Margery Harder, Atwood, IIL; Lois Terri Landfield and Jacqueline Marks, Chicago, J. Violet. Nakas, Detroit. KAPPA ALPHA THETA Lis cille Barrett, Joanne Bryant, Barbara Burchfield, Joan Coxen, Darcy DeWeese, Jo Ann Doyle, Patricia Ent, Mary Joan Feeney, |b: Mary Lou George, Doris Glidden, Sue Goodman, Kathryn Holmes, Dorothy Lewis, Barbara McCown, Catherine Nelson, Jean Porteous, Mary Jane Pritchett, Anne Rutledge, June Sargent, Shirley Swartz, Patricia Watts, Mary Sue Weller and Marilyn Woody, 1hdianapolis. . Marjorie E. Hunneshagen, Kokomo; Carlee King Kennedy, Muncie; Mary Louise Miller, Frankfort; Marilyn Ruddell, Hemlock; Carol Waterman, Ft. Wayne; Janet West, Anderson, and Grace Van Ornum, Highland Park, Ill. YewlrvC fl M Mf Mm Mm KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA — Phyllis Baumgart, Mary Bertrand, Jessie May Brayton, Joyce Dehnbostel, Jane Deming; Janet Louise Gormley, Joan Herrin, Barbara Kingery, Jean Marie |Lutyens, Marilyn Mercier, Bar|bara Newton, Eleanor Overstreet, {Phyllis Smith, Virginia Lee Wam-

Joan Anderson, Winchester;

Louise Markland, Zionsville, and Phyllis | ann Vogler and Joanne Moun-

Brown, Joan Cochran, Ruth Cool-

Higginson, Higgs, Jane Miller, Phyllis J.

Anne Bailey, Alexandria; Bev-

taffe eta. William Feeney, Fargo, was his brother's best man, and ushers were Thomas Feeney, Fargo, another brother of the bridegroom, and James and Joseph Hawkins, brothers of the bride. The ceremony was followed by in the Indianapolis

Virgina Keller. Hugh Quill Repeat Vows .

Gowned in a satin, o Soh ees Gu 10. f this morning in Our Lady" of

J Moore Rev, Fr. James The bride is’ the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter P.. Keller,

Audubon Road. Miss Marie Keller, sister of the bride, ‘maid of honor and Mrs, James V. yiieo and rm Matyelien Quill, sister Oo bridesmaids,

dresses of turquoise taffeta. The maid of honor wore a matching bonnet ang the bridesmaids wore similar cocoa ones. The re gowh was fashfoned with a marquiset yoke and the skirt caught with a bustle fell into a train, Her finger-tip fllusion veil fell from a braided) satin: coronet. She carried a cascade of white roses centered with a white orchid. John Quill, brother of the bridegroom, was the best man. Another brother, Joseph Quill, and Walter D. Keller, brother of the bride, were ushers. Following a ‘wedding trip East, the couple will be at home at 4509 E. Washington St. The bridegroom is a graduate of Butfér University and a member of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity.

Bride

erly Ann Bergel, Ft. Wayne;

A trip to Chicago followed a Esther L. Cowan, Crawfordsville! Féteption in the church. They willland Ruth Myers, Plymouth. be at home at 2244 W. 65th St.| The bride is a graduate of West- Beck, Helen Jones and Lois Ul-| iern. College. Mr. Palmer, son of mer, Indianapolis. June Bodley, | and James B. Kirkhoff, the son Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Palmer, 5122 East Ci {Grandview Drive, attended Pur- iris, Pl

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; Beverly Ann Har-| : Kerr, HH due and Butler Universities and |tica; Betty Shannon, Greenfield : | a member of Phi Delta Theta|Nancy Buckles, Chicago, Fraternity.

Russ oto, MARRIED-—Miss ‘Anne’ Eber~ Eberhart, 3726 N. Meridian Sf.. of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kirke

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Five youn Chicago, editor of the sorority’s | we dugiaapoits the Ti angle” Min, pisdger uf Bata Xi Chapter. | M. Wick, Allentown, Sigma Kappa Sorority, Pa., former national president, will be installed Sept. 24-26 and Lorah Psi Psi P at Purdue University. It is the ington, Il, former National (Plans 50th chapter, of the sorority Panhellenic dele- | re and the second in Indiana. gals. - > oa The. group, formerly other national as the Beta Xi Sorority at Attending are to be Mrs. MonPurdue, secured university roe Hammond, Direc

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learried a bouquet of gardenias, white roses and ivy.

brother. Ushers were Robert and Edward

The ceremony was followed by

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Trip to the East Foon Rite

Jwobert B. Robinson took Miss Joan Heller as his bride in a 8:30 n._m. ceremony yesterday in thesBradley Methodist Church, Greenfield. The Rev. A. C. Underwood officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd T. Heller, Greenfield, are the bride's parents. Mr, Robinson is the son of Mr, and Mrs. C. B. Robinson, Ft. Wayne. The bridal attendants, Miss

Mitchell They Woreloqist Church, Mitchell, 8. D.

spectively. The bride lives at 7 Pear! embroidery trimmed the Jersey St. sud bs the wore bride's gown of candlelight satin, + Sellars, Mitchell. The fashioned with a hoop skirt and|g.0 N. Pennsyl Bt. train. * A satin crown held her|'". vasl ’ three-tiered illusion veil, and she on o Mrs. Arthur Newton

Miss ins Richard Long attended his/mald of honor, and Mrs, Gantner,. Golf; Jerome|Sellars, brother of the bride, was Robert Crouch, v

bride a reception in the Wildman home. /'was made with a sweetheart The couple will live in Ames, neckline and full skirt. She also Iowa, where the bridegroom: willlwore an organdy veil and tiara and

He attended Beloit College, fant frocks of pink and blue: or-

tended the Methodist State Hospital School of Nursing, M The bridegroom attended Indiana University and Harvard Law School! and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa Fraternity.

Rev. Fr.-Bennett Unites Couple

Helen Maxine Market as his bride at 9:30 a. m. Saturday in

y. After a church reception, the and

le left on a trip to Chicago Hall, DePauw University and Soup Katherine Gibbs School, Boston, 20d Lake Wawasee. The bride at-

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St. Elizabeth's Catholic Church| Nursing.

Barbara Cleaver, Anderson; Miss psngaiipe Tykle, . Detroit, and anet Lanham, Greensburg, Miss Janet 1 and turquoise taffeta. Phillip R. Heller, Greenfield, was the best man and the ushers were Edward Elsner and Robert Hines, Bloomington; Robert E. Harris, Gary; Karl C.| Eberly Jr. and Robert A. Young,| Ft. Wayne, and Clete Kruyer, South Bend. The bride wore a white satin! gown fashioned with a fitted bod-| fce and full skirt and trimmed with lace. Her fingertip illusion veil: cascaded ‘from a lace tiara | and she carried liliés. The couple left for a trip East after a reception in the .thurch.

. . The. bride ix a gradu“hoff, 815 Campbell Ave., were (ate -of Indiana University and a}. wed Saturday in the jrvington Jambar of Gamma | Proshyfation Church. Sorority

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