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Hospital Guild Members

To Be Guests

Mrs. Lyman Pearson, 5338 Washington Bivd., will entertain members of St. Margaret's Hospital Guild at a 12:30 p. m. luncheon Tuesday. Mrs. Arthur Wallace is assistant. Committee chairmen will giveSTeports. The chairmen are Mrs ¥Frederic D. Norris and Mrs. Robert C. Becherer, occupational therapy; Mrs, Harry W. Beebe and Mrs, Walter Leckrone, therapy sales; Mrs, Harold L. Mercer and Mrs. Robert C. Burnett, hospital; Mrs. L. E. Kincannon and Mrs. Charles J. Gisler, hospital entertainment. Mrs. Mark W. Enright and Mrs. Donaldson G. Trone, milk; Mrs. Larry Willson and Mrs, W. F. Sandmann, contributions; Mesdames Enright, Louis Randle

ment; Mesdames Robert C. Blessing, Paul T. Rochford and R. H. G. Mathews, ways and means.

Installation of Officers Is Scheduled

+ Mrs. L. M. Henderson and Mrs. Leighton Lykins, sales activities; Mesdames Sandmann, Gordon Farnsworth and John Sloan Smith, telephone; Mesdames Elmer R. Krueger, Russel 8S. Williams and Trone, publicity; Mrs. Pearson and Mrs. Wallace, purchasing; Mrs. Ken M. Mosiman and Mrs. L. D. Grisbaum, finance; Mrs. Charles J. Gisler and Mrs. R. W. Power, magazines. Mrs. John R. Brayton and Mrs. Mosiman, membership; Mecdames L.. Roy Ford, Oscar Perine and A. Dickinson Smith, secretary to membership; Mesdames Charles M. Hammond, L. M. Henderson and Harold Feightner, constitution; Mrs. Francis Sommer and

Mrs. Earl F. Trimpe, sewing; |tendants, Mrs. William H. Mur-

Mrs. Merritt Rields and Mrs. Wilbur V. Woollen, hospitality; Mrs. William and Mrs. Pearson, hostess; Mrs. Mosiman, historian, and Mrs. Grisbaum, parliamentarian. The officers to be installed are Mrs. Robert M. Stith, president; Mrs. Burnett and Mrs. Harold L. Mercer, first and second vice president; Mesdames Robert H. Miles, Smith and Ford Kaufman, secretaries, and Mrs. Charles R. Israel and Mrs. Randle, treasurer and assistant.

D. L.. Winegar Takes Bride.

Donnis Leon Winegar took Miss Marilyn Lee Smith as his bride in a 2:30 p. m. ceremony today in Christ Episcopal Church. The Rev. William E, Weldon read the vows. Mr. and Mrs. William H, Smith Jr., 407 BE. 434 St., are the bride's parents. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Poland, 636 E. 34th St. Miss Mary Lou Winegar was the maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Mrs. Frank W. Ball III, Miss Nancy Tressler and Miss Sally Schooley. They wore wine and nile green satin dresses. Mr. Ball was the best man. The ushers were Herbert E. Strong, Robert Durham, Robert J, Newlin and Harry A. Beazell. An ivory satin gown fashioned with a fitted bodice and bouffant skirt was worn by the bride. Her fingertip illusion veil cascaded from a satin bonnet and she carried orchids. A motor trip to Colorado will follow a reception in the home of the bride's parents. The couple will be at home in Lawrence after Oct. 5. The bride attended Butler University and Mr. Winegar attended Purdue University.

Dr. Wells Addresses The Altrusa Club

“The German Women and Postwar Germany” was the subject of an address last night by Dr. Herman B Wells before the Altrusa Club in the Hotel Lincoln. Dr. Wells, Indiana University president, said that women now constitute a majority of the German population and that no solu-

tion for post-war Germany canhold tryouts in Kirshbaum Com-

be found until the position of women is understood and adequately

Fine Arts Meeting The Grolier Fine Arts Club will have its President's Day luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Gold Room of the Marott Hotel. There will be a Constitutional Day program.

Writers Club Party Mr. and Mrs. Bert Auble, West Newton, will entertain members of the Indianapolis Writers Club

, The bride is the daughter of 64 E. 73a St., and Mr. Reser is Reser, Lafayette. Green and gold satin frocks will be worn by the bridal ats

ray, Lafayette; Mrs. Louis F. Di Paolo, Princeton, N. J.; Mrs. Richard Fleetwood Herndon Jr. Chicago; Miss Ann Snyder, Montclair, N, J.; Mrs. James Lee Murray Jr. and Miss Elizabeth Ann Arensman. Gerald Gavan, Lafayette, is to be the best man and the ushers will be ‘Harold Dicks, Lafayette; Robert MacKenzie, Evansville; John. W. Walner, Greenfield; Mr. Murray Jr. and William Hughes Murray. James Lee Murray III will be the ringbearer. Miss, Murray will wear a candlelight satin gown made with a molded bodice and a full skirt extending into a cathedral train. Her full-length veil will fall from a tiara and she will carry white roses and orchids. After a reception in the Propylaeum, the couple will leave for a trip south. They will be at home in Chicago. The bride is a graduate of Briarcliff Junior College and attended Indiana University. She is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. Mr. Reser attended Purdue University ‘and was graduated from Indiana. He is a member of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity.

Miss Perkins, Fiance Will Be Guests

A series of parties honoring Miss Alleen Perkins have been planned for the near future. She will be married to George :Bockstahler Oct. 2 in Evansville, Mrs. C. William Bockstahler will be hostess at a tea tomorrow afternoon in the home of Mrs, George M. Bockstahler, §160 Sunset Lane. There will be a cocktail party feting Miss Perkins and her fiance tomorrow night in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Kinnear, E. Tist St. Mrs. Frank'L. Reis: r, 111 W. 40th St, will entertc.a with a party Monday afternoon in her home. Mrs. Lewis A. Parker Ir. was hostess at a luncheon yesterday in the Vendome Hotel, Evansville.

Kirshbaum Players Schedule Tryouts

. The Kirshbaum Players 'will

munity Center at 8 p. m., Sept. 28, for their first fall productio “The Night of January 16th" The play will be presented Nov. 21 and 22 in the Center.

Mrs. Ogle Hostess

A “come as you are” party will he held at 7:30 p. m. Monday by Tau Chapter, Delta Sigma Kappa Sorority, in the home of Mrs. Beulah Ogle, 38 N. Euclid Ave. Mrs. John R. Geilker and Mrs.

tonight with a wiener roast.

Reser-M urray Ceremony Will Be Read Tonight

Miss Suzanne Murray and Edward A. Reser will be married at’ 8:30 o'clock tonight in the First Presbyterian Church, .. Dr. George Arthur Frantz will officiate. . . ;

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Mr. and Mrs. James Lee Murray. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy M.

Couple to Take Canadian Trip

The Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church will be the scene of Miss Ruth Eleanor Gaddy's marriage to Daniel A. Orewiler at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. The Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr. will’ officiate. The bride, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E. T. Gaddy, 5624 Washington Blvd. will wear a white satin gown made with shirred basque and a full skirt extending into a chapel train. Her twotiered fingertip illusion veil is at-

will carry gardenias on a prayerbook. Fuchsia moire tafféta frocks will be worn by the bridesmaids, Miss Suzette Johnstone, Anderson; Miss Mary Ann Wiebers, Kokomo; Miss Helen Marie Gaddy and Miss Julia Gerlach. Robert Meh! is to be the best man and the ushers will be Neil C. King, Nelson Gaddy and John Ellis Becky Jo Gaddy will be the finwur girl. A Teception In the Butler University chapter house of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority will follow the ceremony. The couple will be at home at 2602 W, Washington St., after a trip to Canada. Miss Gaddy is a graduate of Stephens College and Butler University and a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. The bridegroom is a graduate of Butler and a member of Sigma Nu Fraternity. : Mr. Orewiler is the son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Glenn W. Orewiler, 3620 N. Illinois 8t.

Miss Degener Bride Today

Vows uniting Miss Katherine Degener and Lowell E. Treadway will be read at 4:30 p. m. today in St. John’s Evangelical and Re-

Piepenbrok will officiate.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Deg y

tached to a satin crown and she|

5225 Graceland Ave. is nel R oy Eifert

formed Church. The Rev. Ernst

FIVE FALL BRIDES-TO-BE

Another recent bride is on a wedding trip in the Caribbean. Miss Martha Anne Bosler (upper left) will be married to Ralph W. Federspiel on Nov. 6 in 8t. Joan of Arc Catholic Church. She is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Bosler, 4342 Broadway, Mr. Federspiel is the son of Mr. §

and attended Marian College. and Mrs. Frank J. Federspiel, Ft.

+ » » COL. AND MRS. LAMONT SAXTON (second from left above) are on a Caribbean cruise following their marriage last Saturday

in the Central Christian Church. bus, O., after the trip. The bride

daughter of Mrs. Marguerite Dodson Shea, 766 West Drive, Woodruff Place, and George W. Shea, Whiting. The bridegroom's mother is Mrs, Elizabeth L. Saxton, Washington.

wa. MR. AND MRS. R. A. HULS,

ing marriage of their daughter, Phyllis (second from right above), to. Thomas D. Deal, son pf Mr, and Mrs. H. E. Neal, 2715 N. Meridian St.. The vows will be read Oct. 16 in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel .of 88; Peter and Paul Cathedral.

ert will be the maid of honor and

man. Mr. Neal is a graduate of the University of Illinois. (P. H.

Ho photo)

» » - » ROBERT GEORGE GUNDERMAN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob628 N. Wallace Ave., will take Miss Rosemary Sinclair (upper right), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Sinclair, 1020 N. Wallace Ave., as his bride on Oct. 24 in the Irvington Presbyterian Church. The matron of honor is to be Mre. H. W. Monroe and Jack H. Cox wlil be the best man. Robert Gintert,

ert D. Gunderman,

Cleveland, and Lawrence Schlens

0. Wells will be married Nov. 13 Gardiner, 1021 Hervey St. photo) :

nard King. Mr. and Mrs. L. Ro,

be the matron of honor. and the

(Noble ‘Bretzman photo)

The prospective egroom d Mrs. Sharel B, Wells, 5352 Guilford Ave:

announce their marriage dates.

Wayne. (Shen-Courtney photo)

They will be at home in Columis the former Miss Patty Shea,

. # » Jasper, announce the approach-

Miss Doris BohnJohn Darmody if to be the best

will be ushers. (P.H. Ho photo)

u . MISS HELEN MARIE GARDINER (lower left) and Robert

in St. Catherine of Sienna Cath-

olic Church. She is the daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Michael J.

is the son ' (PIM. Ho

OCT. 23 18 THE DATE SELECTED by, Miss Margaret Rose Zapf (lower right) for her marriage in the Propylaeum to Ken-

y Zapf, 326 E. 56th St., are the

bride-to-be’s parents. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lucian King, 4520 Marcy Lane. Mrs. Frazer J. Hildu, Chevy Chase, Md., will

bridesmaids will be Mrs, Lowell

D. Snort Jr., Evanston, Ill... and Mrs. Charles E. Darling, Detroit. The best man will. be Robert D. Morgan and the ushers are to bes Frederick C. Tucker Jr. and B. G. Brown. Miss Zapf is a graduate of ‘Penn Hall School and DePauw University and is a member of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority. Mr. King also is a graduate of DePauw and is a member of Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity.

for its second week,

Will Follow

A single-ring ceremony at William Burrows will officiate in

bridesmaids will be Miss June

Scene of Rite

The Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr. read the vows uniting Miss Jac-

|queline Loser and Walton G. Wil- light son Jr. at 3:30 o'clock this after-|,

noon, The home of Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Schaefer, 4511 Broadway, the bride’s uncle and aunt, was the scene of the ceremony. The couple's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Loser, 5658 N.

Read by Bride's

Mrs. Robert Brown Sturtevant,

bride's mother, Mr. Kendrick is the son of ‘Mr. and Mrs, Osborn A. Kendrick, Cincinnati, The maid of honor, Miss Anne Kendrick, Cincinpati, . wore a turquoise taffeta dress and carried yellow roses, The bridegroom's father was the best. man and the ushers were Mac Sullivan and John Hatfield. A gown of white satin and lace made with a fitted bodice and full skirt was worn by the bride. Her illusion veil was fingertip length and she carried white roses. After a reception in the home of the bride's mother, the couple left for a short wedding trip. They will: be at home in October in’ Cincinnati. The bride attended the University of Cincinnati and is a graduate of Butler University. 8he is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. Mr. Kendrick, a graduate of Purdue University, is affiliated with Beta Theta. Pi Fraternity.

Narrators to Hear

Talk on Hawaii. The 15th year of Narrators Club will begin with a meeting at 8 p. m. Monday in the home of Mrs. Merton Johnston, 3730 N. Pennsylvania St. Mrs. John Jefferson will talk on her recent visit to the Hawalian Islands. Officers of the: club are Mrs. Helen Talge Brown, president; Mrs. A. D. Beeler, vice president, and Mrs. Charles Fitzpatrick, secretary-treasurer,

Kendrick-Sturtevant Vows

Uncle

The bride's ‘uncle, the Rt. Rev. Harwood Sturtevant, Bishop of Wisconsin, read the vows uniting Miss Anne Sturtevant and John Rogers Kendrick at 3:30 o'clock today in the Advent Episcopal Church. The Rev. Laman H. Bruner Jr. assisted.

Officiates A white satin gown fashioned with a basque and a full skirt trimmed with seed pearls was worn ' this afternoon by Miss Loraine Mae Heidenreich for her marriage to Kenneth W. Barker. Her fingertip veil was of illusion and she carried white orchids. The Rev. Willlam H. Eifert officiated at 3:30 o'clock,in the Redeemer Lutheran Church. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam F. Heidenreich, 540 E, 30th Bt, are the bride's parents and Mr. Barker is the son of Mr, and Mrs. E, C. Barker, 5441 Guilford Ave. Misses Lillian Barker, Helen Knox and Esther Falkenroth, bridesmaids, wore blue taffeta. William H. Heidenreich was the best man and Howard McLaughlin, Terre Haute, and Richard Muir were ushers. There was a reception in the church following the ceremony. The couple will be at home in Terre Haute after a wedding trip. The bride attended Indiana University and Mr. Barker is a graduate of Rose 'Polytechnic Institute.

Guest Speaker The Daughters of the British Empire will meet at 12:30 p. m Tuesday in the 38th St. branch, Merchants Bank building. Mrs, R.

1641 Winton Ave., and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Treadway, Rushville. Mrs.. Carl Lines, honor, will wear a pink faille

and Karl Degener,

bride.

illusion veil falls from a

roses on a prayerbook.

F. Daggett will be the speaker. raed dais

matron of

dress. Nita Kay Degener will be the flower girl. The best man is to be Forest Jackson, Rushville, and the ushers will be Mr, Lines

A gown of ivory satin accented with pearls will be worn by the Her two-tiered lace-edged lace cap and she will carry white

A reception in the church is to follow the ceremony. After a short wedding trip the couple will

Mrs. Ransburg

The Indianapolis Day Nursery will have a

8040 Broadway. Payne, Henry J, Peirce, William J. Millikan and: Frank Fairchild are luncheon chairmen. Mrs. Fairchild, president, will announce committee heads for the year. They are Mrs. Robert Reid, membership; Mrs. William J. Wright, placement; Mrs. Donald Kitfredge, publicity; Mrs. Peirce, house; Mrs. Mayburn Landgraf, cases; Mrs, Donald

be at home

John A. Bhireman will assist the hostess. 3

ents.

with the bride's par-

Fobes and Mrs. Robert Wacker, Brownies. a ;

Will Be Hostess

Mrs. Millikan, five-year-olds; Mrs. Albert J. Klecker, six- and seven-year-olds; Mrs. Joseph Miner, picnic; Mrs. Maurice Boyd, camp equipment; Mrs. Chester Scheutz, motor corps; Mrs, John H. Evans, nursery; Mrs. Edwin P. McCarty. senior house; Mrs. George B. Jeffrey, clerical. Mrs. Miner, year book; Mrs. Edward W. Wohlgemuth, ways an dmeans; Mrs. Eugene Hibbs, horse show; Mrs. J. Neill Garber, lassistant treasurer; Mrs. C. Wen-

ding secretary, and Mrs. George

Delaware St, and Mr. and Mrs, Wilson, 108th St. The attendants were dressed alike in seafoam green satin frocks. They were Mrs. F. J. Eckert, her sister’s matron of honor, and Miss Sally Williams, Ander‘son, and Miss Barbara Bard, bridesmaids. A bertha accented the bhide's ivory satin gown and the full skirt extended into’'a cathedral train. Her fingertip illusion veil fell from a seed pearl tiara, She carried white roses and stephanotis, : Gauntlet M. Wilson, the bridegroom's ' brother, was the best man, and the ushers included Fred F. Farry, Elkhart, and William Schoeneman. A reception is to be held from 4 to 6 o'clock this afternoon in the Schaefer home. After a trip north, the couple will be at home Sept. 26 with the bride's parents. The bride was graduated from Butler University where she was a Delta Gamma Sorority member. The bridegroom attended Butler and belongs to Delta Tau Delta Fraternity.

Reception to Follow Rite in Church

A reception in the East Tenth Street Methodist Church will follow the marriage of Miss Gloria J. Metzler and Rolland Hartsock at 7:30 o'clock tonight. The Rev.| Charles R. Holmes will read the VOWS, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Metzler, 2633 Napoleon St. and Mr. Hartsock is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hartsock, 1350 N. Tuxedo St

Aqua, yellow and fuchsia taffeta frocks will be worn by the bridal attendants, Mrs. Robert L. Brammann, Miss Carol Snider and Miss Mary Rose Benjamin. Roy M. Brown is to ‘be the best man and Robert E. Reed and Harold Marshall will be ushers, A candlelight satin gown fashioned with a fitted bodice, full skirt and cathedral train will be worn by the bride. A pearl tiara holds her two-tiered illusion veil and she will carry white orchids on a Bible. A trip to N a Falls will follow the receptfon.

Motor Trip East Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Hayes, 5808 N. Oxford 8t., will leave tomorrow on a motor trip to Quebec, Niagara Falls and New York. They will visit their son, Joseph 'A. Hayes, and Mrs. Hayes, who are in New York casting Mr. Hayes' play. “Leaf

D. Hayes, publicity assistant.

and Bough,” for production in November, .

Miss Norma Von Oburn and John Robert Roberts. 8t. Paul's Episcopal Ct The maid of honor is to be Miss Margaret Sigler. . Louis; hy Van Horn, Midland, Mich.; Mrs. W

[Mise Punta Schaefer. Home [jas wi ve trocks.

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Wedding 330 p. m. ; Briner, St Sonn C. illiam

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she will carry white {gardenias, After a reception In the Indianapolis Athletic Club, couple will leave for a motor to New Orleans. They will at home after Oct. 1 at 5600 Balsam Ave. Miss Oburn is a graduate of Christian College and DePauw University and a member of Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority.

and is a member of Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity. She is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. George H. Oburn, 5020 Central Ave. and he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Roberts, 3232 Central Ave.

Barbara Jones To Be Married

Miss Barbara Jones will be- and come the bride of Alvin C. Roehling at 8 p. m. today. The ceremony will be read by the Rev. Raymond Buck in the Friedens Evangelical and Reformed Church,

The couple's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Warren W. Johes, 1280 Sumner Ave, and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Roehling, 5350 Bluff Ave.

The bride's white satin gown has a shirred skirt ending in. a long train. Her fingertip illusion veil will be held by an orange Iblossom crown, She wil! carry bridal roses and stephanotis surrounding an orchid center.

Miss Doris Dean; the maid of honor, will wéar an aqua tatreta|l frock with a matching picture Hat and mitts. Yellow and blue taffeta dresses will be worn by! the bridesmaids, Mrs. Wilbur Waterman and Miss Jeanette Reasner. Nancy Raker, the flower girl, will wear a pink taffeta frock. : Ralph Kissling will be the best man, and the ushers are to be Robert Roehling, the bridegroom's brother, and Virgil E. Jones, the} bride's brother,

A reception in the Roehling home will follow.

Business Session

Alpha Chapter, Gamma Kappa Sororfty, will meet at 5:45 p. m. Tuesday in the Hawthorn Room. A business session in the First Presbyterian Church will follow the dinner.

Alumnae Dance The Tudor Hall Alumnae As-|[98¥ sociation announges its annual Christmas dance will be held Tuesday night, Dec. 21, in | wi ub. Mra.

oodstock rs. Gene

Sales Staff = - For Symphony § Announced Volunteer groups will take over

the Indianapolis Symphony Ops chestra's season ticket campaign

Miss McClintic' Will Be Wed =

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