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nae home of Mrs. W. L. Dunn, to E. 79th St. Following a
roe and a trip to Williamsburg. Membership problems discussed at the tion were presented by Miss LaVerne Ridlgn, national membership director. ‘Miss Ridlen; Indianapolis Alumnae rush chairman, also outlined|
Hostesses were Mesdames Wil-|
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Photo by John Spicklemire, Times Staff Photographer. her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Dwain N. 0i-| ~ Walcher, with adult jobs.—raking the lawn, setting out bulbs and picking pansies. Her swing, tricycle and sand box are favorites with her nursery rhyme song book a close second. Three-year-old Susan, who returned home, 3608 N. Gladstone Ave., Saturday from a month in the Rocky Mountains, remembers most clearly a red parrot and
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| ternity, % ‘ | Reception Follows : Kord-Gibson Rite @® Indianapolis was just a little city of some 4,000 Pt aeption in the Irvington el st urch followed the persons when CHARLES MAYER AND marriage of Miss Norma Jane } COMPANY was established one hundred an Sibaan to John Richard Kord at > - : i o'clock Sunday afternoon eight years ‘ago. in he church. The Rev. Ralph . Pearson officiated. : $ The. firs frame building store was: just 8 feet ‘The bride is the daughter of by 10 feet of floor space located at the present airs + Hallye Toeon, 314 Leland ® address, 29 West Washington Street. There fis 1 Mes, Margaret Kord, 551 Mores : i Ave, _ were no paved streets or cement sidewalks in | The bridal‘ attendants. Miss those days. Ho ean Mueller, Miss Barbara 4 : augherty and Mrs. Thomas : . as Vontes, wore blue marquiset & Into that little store tame the leading sifizenry {frocks. Walter Martin was the - of Indianapolis. It didn't take their discerning : [best man and the ushers were da William Ross and Nick Hans. eyes long to see that HERE were the up-to-the- | The bride wore a candlelight minute things of fine quality from ALL OVER {satin gown fashioned with a THE WORLD — fairly priced, and wall selected marquiset yoke and cathedral to-fill-thalr-needs [train, Her two-tiered illusion veil To their needs. Fn from a tiara of seed pearls. e carried a bouquet of white ® And so— after 108 years — CHARLES MAYER To Tp to the Smoky Mountai . : : m ountains AND COMPANY — continues to bring the {followed the reception. The couNEWEST and the most UNUSUAL gifts to all ple will be at home with of Indisna the bridegroom's mother after . : : . Sept. 25. The bride attended Ini ° Weal , diana University: : : on't you visit us soon
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Cheyenne Mountain Zoo.—By MARJORIE TURK.
ge of Miss Mildred Balke wd Wingenroth Announced
C. Balke, son of Mrs. Fred B. Alexander,|Hanloy, 1138 English Ave. for Val an-|5338 Julian Ave. her nicce, Miss Joan Brown. Miss ’ The prospective bridégroom at-|Brown and Bennett Tackitt will , to Edward itended the Carnegie Institute ofibe married Thursday in the recony was |Technology, > tory of the Assumption Catholic
Chris- Lucille Brown Wed: Church,
Miss Brown is the daughter of
THE INDIANAPOLIS THES morrow Units Arrange
‘day.
Card Parties For Veterans
Holliday Unit Plans Dinner Tomorrow
W. T. MacDonald, Rosemary Pennant and Mabel
Stephens. 1a The patients at Billings Hos-|i@ will ;
trict, American Legion Auxiliary.
The unit presidents are Mesdames James Fuller, Marie Roetter and Melvin Goode and the re-
habilitation chairmen are Mes-|? Thomas 8
dames Robert Linke, Brocher and Bedford Moore.
The Johh H. Holliday Jr. Unit!}
and Post will meet for dinner at 6:30 p. m, tomorrow in the Marott Hotel. The speaker will be
Reed Chapman, and music will } be provided by the Jordan Music;
Conservatory. New unit officers will be installed. They are Mrs. Ralph Lewis, president; Mrs. E. L. Kelly, vice-president; Mrs. W. Paul Roush, secretary; Mrs. Harry W. Dragoo II, treasurer; Mrs. Kenneth Coffin, chaplain; Mrs. Don A. Morrison, historian, and Mrs. Robert F. Kershaw, sergeant-at-arms.
Mrs. Ralph E. Kennington will install officers of the Robert E. Kennington Unit at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Post Home. Miss Joan Harper, the unit's representative to Girls’ State, will give a report on the conference:
The Federal Unit will meet at 7:30 p. m. Thursday in the home of Mrs. John Shaw, 1402 N, Shannon Ave, > Officers for the coming year will be installed.
Bride-to-Be Will Be Feted
Miss Jacqueline Loser will be feted at a china shower tomorrow in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. She will be married to Walton G. Wilson Jr. on SaturMiss Joanne Fate and her mother, Mrs, George Fate, will be hostesses. The guests will be Mesdames Paul D. Loser, Wilson, Frances J. Echert, N. F. Schaefer and C. W. Wilson, Misses Barbara Bard, Helen Davenport, Audrey Napp, Mary Willlamson, Marge Lanahan, Betty Miller, Winifred Bundy, Pat Ayres, Bee Ann Cooper and Pat Burnett.
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PLAN ANNUAL PROJECT—Mrs. Wayne E. Rhodes, treasurer of the Alpha Mu Latreian Club (center), shows Christmas cards to Mrs. F. Leslie Barlet, recording secretary {left}, and Mrs. J. Harry Sargeant, corresponding secretary. The organization, which met yesterday in the South West Social Center, will sell the cards
needs of the Center.
'and Howard H. tor, Indiana Historical Bureau, The out-of-state guests will fhe
clude Mrs. James B. Patfon, Columbus, O., first vice presidént general; Mrs. Edwin 8. Lammers, Dallas, Tex., recording secretary general; Miss Helen Me« Mackin, Salem, Ill, librarian gen eral; Mrs. Henry G., Jacobs, Scottsburg, Ala.; Mrs. H. B. Kirk« patrick, Pittsburgh, -Pa.; Mrs,
1, y national president DAR, New York. Mrs. Lafayette L. Porter, Greencastle, national chairman
g DAR magazine, and Mrs. J. Hare
old" Grimes, Martinsville, vice [president general, will be host. esses at a luncheon on Oct. § in the Columbia Club. Mrs. Furel R. Burns, Indiana regent, will be the honor guest. ;
Candidates Are Listed For State Offices :
The formal opening will be held Oct. 5 after a nominating session. Mrs. Burns will be pres sented as a candidate for mice president general of the natiomal society. She will be voted om in
DAR Chapter A
“The Constitution and You”
Chairmen Announced For Guild Card Party
Mrs. John M. Williams is to be the general chairman for the Sunnyside Guild card party Nov. 19 in the Murat Temple. Mrs. C. W. Richardson and: Mrs. James F. Roberts are co-chairmen. Committee heads include Mrs. Kurt W. Schmidt, tickets; Mrs. J. J. Nunamaker and Mrs. David Stone, cards, pencils and tallies; Mrs. R. C. Woods and Mrs, C. C. Carter, decorations; Mrs.. Erwin B. McComb and Mrs. Theodore Root, table hostesses; Mrs. Robert H. Uhl and Mrs. Gilbert L. Small, table prizes; Mrs. A. LeRoy Portteus and Mrs. H. E. Sturm, prizes. » Mrs. Norddau Heaps and Mrs. Bruce McConnell, cigarets; Mrs. John L. Bulger and Mrs. R. N. Hiatt, candy, and Mrs. Carl Wood and Mrs. O. W, Eisenlohr, reception hostesses.
rranges Program
Celebrating Constitution Day
is to be the subject of the Con-
stitution Day program scheduled by the Caroline Scott Harrison DAR Chapter for 1:30 p. m. Thursday in the chapter house. John D., Hughes will be the speaker.
Mrs. George Chamberlain Kolb will preside and delegates to the Indiana DAR conference will be elected. The state society will meet Oct. 5, 6 and 7 in the Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. Clyde E. Titus and Mrs. Arch N. Bobbitt will present a musical program Thursday. Tea hostesses will be Mrs. Roy J. Pile and Ray T. Fatout, assisted by Mesdames Odin F. Wadleigh, M. Hugh Miller, George E, Vickery Jr., Edgar D. Randolph Jr., Eric Wadleigh, Betty Best-Lund, Herbert R. Hill and John Downing Johnson. s = »
The Golden Wheel Committee of the chapter will meét at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. James M. Heiskell, 3712 N. Olney St.
press relations chairman, will discuss, “The Value of Good Press Relations.” The state chairman of the DAR Building
Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Brown, 1740
TH W. Morris St., and the prospec“Mr. 14 8. La 1g Jghter tive bridegroom is the son of Mrs. {5241 N. New Jersey Bt. became Ruth Tackitt, 13 8, Belmont Ave.
79 on : Mrs. Jack Buckley, Speedway oth, 7251 Bdgewatar a Ms Or OI pares City, honored the bride-to-be with bride is a graduate of Haute, Aug. 31, In the College|® personal shower recently. + Hall and attended Mills Avenue Church of Muncie. Dr. Miss Marie Venezia ge, Oak'gnd, Cal, and the Ralph W. Graham officiated. B : Brid BrEity «» “iexico, Mexico City. After their wedding trip, the| ccomes bride w Winge.®oth attended But- couple. will live in Pensacola, Fila. University, Aa he. bride attended Indiana “nad a University and Mr. Bickel is a N.
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Venezia, 608 8. Hast St., became the bride of Harold Tomlinson, son of Mr.
» . duate of the university.
| Cod ce the a y % Sng Mis. H. G, Tomlinson, 302 nt of ir daughter, A miscellaneous shower was/S. Barton Ave, at 3 p. m. SunArthur Ww. Alexander, given recently: by Mrs. James|day. The Rev. Fr. William Knapp
Church read the vows Hotel Antlers. The maid of honor was Miss Anna Rose Venezia and -the bridesmaids were Mrs. Frank
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They wore rose and green taffeta dresses. William Sides was the best man and the ushers were Fred Venezia and Mr. Spallina. The bride wore an ivory satin
bodice and full skirt, Her twotiered Tull length veil of illusion fell from a tulle turban and she carried white bridal flowers.
reception in the hotel. The break-
trip to Lake Freeman the couple will make their home with the bridegroom’s parents. The bride
tended Butler University. He is
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Play Date Announced
The Lambs Club will present “Wintergreen for President” as its first show of the season on Oct. 18 in the Columbia Club. Mr. and Mrs, Paul R. Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Stuhl-
mond M. Rice are in charge.
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Mrs. John F. Hughes is Committee Chairman for the book review to be held Wednesday, Sept. 15, at 1:30 P. M. by the
Council of Women, University || Heights Christian €hurch. Mrs. | W. P. Sarber will review “Hope i
of Earth.”
luih Floor Food & Home Products Demonstration §i
Promotion Committee, Mrs. Arch N. Bobbitt, will explain current building projects. Mrs. Benton S. Lowe and Miss Mary Helen North will assist Mrs. Heiskell. i
Tudor Hall School
a Opens Tomorrow |
iss I. Hilda Stewart, principal of Tudor Hall School, will speak at an all-school assembly at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow when the school opens its 47th year. The president of the Student Government Association, Miss
Tudor has organized a “big sister” program for new students. There will be a senior meeting at noon and the Student Council will meet at noon Thursday. Classes will be dismissed at noon this week. Full day schedules will begin next Monday. The kindergarten open from 9 to 11 a. m. tomorrow, and from 9 a. m. to noon there-
Mrs. Herbert R. Hill, national |
Gretchen Wemmer, will talk ‘to Pithe new students.
April at the Continental Cone gress. : Candidates for state offices are: Mrs. Wayne Misener . regent; Mrs. Herbert R. Hill, vice regent. Mrs. Clyde R. Gilman, chaplain; Mrs. John G. Biel, Mrs. Howard William Miller, re. cording and corresponding see retaries; Mrs. A, H. Moeller, treasurer. . Mrs. George W. Hays, : trar; Mrs. Percy Shane Nicholls, historian; - Mrs. Robert Danie} Shrader, librarian, and Me Harold B. Thomas, Harry Thomas, Harry H. Wolf and” L. McKinney, directors. rhb “Keep Alive the Spirit , of America” is tHe theme of the convention. The state board and the state officers will meet Oct. 4 and the opening session of the conference will be held at 1:30 Pp. m., Oct. 5. The formal opening is scheduled for 8 p. m. that night. The first morning session will start at 9:30 a. m., Oct. 6. ere will be a junior membership luncheon at noon that day and the conference banquet will be held at 6:30 p. m. The ¢ session is planned for 9:30 a. m.,
EVENTS
. CLUBS. ) a HEO. Noon, Wed. Mrs. R. F. Har« lan, 1843 N. Harding, hostess, Annie Laurie Chap., ITSC. 1 p. m. Wed. Mrs. H. L. McCrory, 129 Harbison, hostess. Mary Nicholson Kindergarten Mothers Ciub of School 70. Wed. Kindergarten room. “The Value of Kindergarten,” Mrs. Martha Olney. Sunshine Garden. Grove city hall. Flower show. Mrs. W. E. Mason, general chairman. SORORITIES Gamma Beta Chi. 7:30 p. m. Wed, Hotel Washington. Alpha Chap, Kappa Beta Chi, 8 p. m. Wed. Mrs, Owen Biggs, 1116 N. Capitol, hostess. Beta Chap., Lambda Sigma Sigma. 8 p. m. Wed. Mrs. Paul Fudge, 808 E. 16th, hostess. Phi Delta Beta. 8-p. m. today, Hotel Lincoln.
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