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I. Miss Rosemary Groane will be macriad Saturday to Rich ard J. Jones, her mother, Mrs. Harry B. Groene. 1305 N. Dearborn St. announces. Mr. and Mrs. Vietor P. Jones 515 N. Tacoma Ave. are the parents of the prospective bridegroom. (P. H. Ho photo).

6. The: Lynhurst Baptist Church will be the scene of Miss Donna Shaffer marriage to Donald H. McGuire Jr., Nov. 25, Her parents are Mr. and Mrs, Harry E. Shaffer, 3838 W. Washingfon St. Mr. McGuire is the son of Mr. and Mrs, McGuire, 5234 W. Washington St. (Daugherty photo).

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2. Mrs. Lillian Hughes, Denver, Colo., announces the approaching marriage of her niege, Miss Rosa Blanche Romine, 774 E. Drive, Woodruff Place, an Hamilton Ave. The couple will be wed Nov. 27. (P. H. Ho photo). 3. The engagement of Miss Elizabeth Jeanne Pitkin and William Paul Henderson is announced by her parents, Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Pitkin, Martinsville. He is the son of Mrs. John Eiff, Bloomington. No date has been set for the wedding. (Ewing photo). Marian Wattlewortn and F. William Schoeneman

William Leslie Ramsey, 617 N. -

will be married Nov. 24, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Wat-

| tleworth, 4816 E. Washington St., announce. His parents are Mr.

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7. Miss. Harriet Billger's approaching marriage to Milton L. s is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bilger, -0 Prospect St. Mr. Pate's parents are Mr. and -Mrs. Porter Pate,

Franklin Road. The couple will be 8. Miss Ruth Woodcock wi

married Nov. 25. | Il become the bride of Jerry H. |

Reynolds Nov. 24, her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Woodcock, Greenwood, announce. He is the san of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Reynolds, Greenwood. (P. H. Ho photo). 9. Early December has been set for the marriage of Miss | Clarice Ann Crim and William Donald Short. She is the daughter |

of Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Crim,

2726 N. LaSalle St., and his par- |

5 Dec. 19 has been chosen by Miss Frances Lou Pickett for her marriage io Clyde Waltz Hochstedler. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Russell D. Pickett, Sheridan, and the Rev. and Mrs.

J. O. Hochstedler, Noblesville. (P. H. Ho photo).

10. Miss Cleanor Betty Cohen and Le Mar Gelman ware married Sunday in the Hotel Washington. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cohen, 1126 S. Capitol Ave., and Mrs. Jack Gelman, 5685 Broadway, is the mother of the bridegroom. (Zalman photo). y

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* Pl | Tota Tau Taw Sorority will entertain freshman students from| and Mrs. Fred Schoeneman, 714 N. Grant St. [P. H. Ho photo). For Civic ay

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Cottage today. Students expected to attend include Mrs. J. H\ Brannan, Mrs. M. W. Sinclair, and Misses Aileen Banta, Patricia ot ers u

Gates and Patricia Joyce. Hostesses for the dinner will be Misses Maebelle Gordon, Madge |

Kretsch and Esther M, Schmitt. Ray rrp “Pl P t Miss Schmitt will introduce the 1: he session Will ‘be ‘held in| ans ar y speaker, Judge Daniel White.| 3 Lote Anam, Mrs. J. A. Garrett will welcome! the guests. apoE Suede ang Po tomorrow in the Hotel Antlers. . : : " > Miss Maxine Simpson is general] Mrs. William “Forney, Mr. and] hai f the -di Aft Mrs. Mrs. James Ogden and other chairman of the -dinner. er-| faculty members of the Law!

Beta Sigma Phi Sorority will |have a formal dinner at 6:30 p. m.|

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The Irvington Free Kifllergar{ten Mothers Club will hold an|

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|IORGANIZATIONS—

List Ticket Teams for Harvest Time

Dance of Women's Club Nov. 12

12 in the Knights of Columbus Hall.

The ticket chairman, (captains of the ticket teams.

Mrs.

School, will be introduced by Miss Elven by Miss Anne Frame, andthe Kindergarten, 9 N, Arlington George McAllister.

{Miss Helen Armantrout will give|, ye ithe Ritual of Jewels degree. ittee Beta Chapter, Lambda Sigma Committee Sigma Sorority, will have a busi-| Xi Chapter, Phi ness meeting in the home of Mrs, Sorority, will have pledge serv- Mrs. Pleasant: Lewallen,

[ices at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow night |MT Jar oo vnaniele, Tyndall Towne, "0 $ a Xe ; 8 Mrs. William Hedge,

Mrs. Barbara Deering will give | The Phi Theta Delta Sorority |Mrs. Leland Clapp, publicity. a book review at the meeting to- will meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow in

Lucille Martin, ~ chairmen

include games IMrs. George A. Fassnacht, tickDelta Pi Mrs. Dunkin A. Welte, tables; Bach candy; popcorn; ker, Robert Boyle, Blodgett BrenMrs. David A. Dilley, prizes, and nan; John Carmody, P. F. Carr,

Mrs. Homer D. Dugger is presi-| William Currie

The team members are MesEdward Adams, J. A. Maurice Bailey, H. J.

Baltes, J. J. Blackwell, Al Bloem-

|L. W. Croker, Laurence Cummins, Edward Faust,

morrow night of Epsilon Chap- the home of Mrs, Lou Sori ALT of the club. Tickets may be John Feeser, Thomas Fitzgerald

ter, Epsilon Sigma Alpha Soror-/745 Riley Ave. {obtained from any member.

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Mrs. Hope Bedford Nevitt is to be the guest speaker at the child welfare-good neighbor meeting of the Indianapolis Chaper of Hadassah. The meeting will be held

Ralph Maddux, announces the

lat 2:15 p. m., Nov. 11, in Block's { Auditorium. Her topic will be “As a Christian Looks to Israel.”

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Mrs. Paul J. Perrin is general chairman of the Harvest Time treasurer, and Mrs. Harry Gross, |afternon and evening card party|/dance to be sporiored by the St. Joan of Arc Women’s Club on Nov. chairman of the board.

Mrs. Lena Davis is in charge of the luncheon. A program will

They are Mesdames Louis Bumen,| be presented by Mesdames Max wards the pledge ritual will be|chairman for the event to be in Joseph Fowler, John Heidt Jr, Robert E. Kirby, Paul Kramer and Neubauer, Irving Joffe and Leo

Gurvitz, Mrs. Irving Marcus and {Mrs. Draizar will give the opening and closing prayers and Rabbi {Samuel J. Fox will invoke the |benediction.

i Reservations for the opening | night Friday of the Civic Theater production, “The Barretts of] Wimpole Street,” are being made. | Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred|

‘| Luker will be Mrs. Clyde De Witt,

Columbus, O,, and Mrs, William G. Sparks. Mr, and Mrs. Merritt Fields will entertain Mr. and Mrs. | W. V. Woollen. { In the party of Kurt PegtuH will be Mrs. William A. Zumpse, Dr. and Mrs. J. Jerome Littell, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Krimendahl

Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Riddell will! have as guests Mrs. Charles A. Barth and Mrs. Orville Wise. Dr. {and Mrs. William F. King will attend with Mr. and Mrs. Richard

|of Israel” will be presented by| The Broad Ripple American Lennox and son, Richard. The

Donald Grande, Betty Lefkowitz and Judith Segal. Mrs. Will Greenfeld will direct the Proceeds of the meeting will go

Israel. The co-chairmen of the project are Mrs. George Frank and Mrs. 8. A. Silbermann.

The United Hebrew Congregation Sisterhood installed officers at a 12:30 p. m, luncheon meeting today in the church parlors. Mrs. Harry B. Stein is the new president. >» Other officers are Mrs. Sol Solo{mon and Mrs. Abraham Draizar, |first and second vice presidents; Mesdames Samuel J. Fox, Louis Silverman and Abe Cohn, recording, financial and social secretaries; Mrs. Jacob Friedman,

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|Legion Auxiliary will hold its an[nual turkey dinner and bazaar Saturday in the post home. The {dinner will be served from 5 to 8 p. m, | A card party is planned for {7:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Cold {Springs Hospital. The legion auxiliary units sponsoring the event are Broad Ripple, Service and Osric Mills Watson. The Broad Ripple unit will have a “pitch-in” dinner on Nov. 14 in the post home to celebrate Armistice Day.

The Ways and Means Committee, Ladies Auxiliary of the Athenaeum Turners will sponsor a

Athenaeum.

Kk. Wetzel are chairmen.

A full week's activities will mark the calendar of India Alpha Chapter members of Z Beta Chi Sorority, beginning Sunday. The national business and professional group will entertain prospective members then with a brunch at 10:30 a. m. in the Fall Creek Chicken Dinner Club. Mrs. Shirl Hanshew, chairman of the new me m ber ship committee, will be hostess. She Iwill be assisted

{by members of her committee, |Mesdames William Steele, |Harold Fricke, ® {Arthur Burke and Clarence Townsend and Mrs, Hanshew

: {Miss Helen Zink.

On the program will be Mrs. {Ralph E. Taylor, president of the local chapter and national chaplain, and Mrs. Arthur W. Baldwin. Thursday, Nov. 11, the chapter will celebrate National Night (with a 6:30 p. m. buffet supper

The Zeta Beta Chi Sorority Plans Week of Activities

at the Woman's Department Club. Movies of the recent national convention will be shown as a part of the program. Miss {Esther M. Schmitt is chairma. o. the supper. | In charge of the Christmas Gift Bazaar is ‘Miss Maryellen Sherman, It will be held Saturday, ‘Nov. 13, at Crossroads. | Assisting Miss Sherman will be Mrs. Hanshew, hand-painted |plaques; Miss Schmitt, publicity; {Miss Edith Abbitt and Mrs.

|George Newman, fancy work. |Johns Hopkins University.

| Miss Eleanor Pyle, cakes and |cookies; © Mrs. Arthur Burk, candy; Mrs. A. L. Robbins and Miss Violet Douglass, Christmas cards and wrappings; Mrs. Vivien Hill, dolls, and Mrs. Clarence Townsend and Mrs. Roy O’Brien, snack bar. Proceeds from the event will be used for the chapter’s charitable activities. Miss Mary Ellen Coughlin is chairman of the ways and means committee, assisted by Mrs. Cleo Graphman, Mrs. Julian Duke, Misses Bettie Wolfe, Bertha Weindel, Frances Klee, Marjorie Doll, Margaret Doll and Gertrude Kremer.

Miss Elizabeth Louise Bertrand and Jim N. Griffin will be marjried at 3 p. m. Dec. 19 in Sweeney ‘Chapel, Butler University. Miss | Bertrand is the daughter of Mr. land Mrs. George A. Bertrand, [1011 -W. 34th St., and Mr. Griffin. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Griffin, Cicero.

University Park Christian Church will officiate.

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ibe, will be maid of honor, andl versity. ~

Miss Patricia Mae Campbell and Miss Betty Ann Baker will be| bridesmaids. Nancy Carol Bertrand, sister of! the future bride, and Geraldine Griffin, Cicero, will be flower girls. Harry Griffin, Cicero, will serve| his brother as best man. On Dec. {10 Miss Carolyn Bertrand, 2258 N. Meridian St., will give a linen

The Rev. Lewis McAdow of the shower for the bride-to-be.

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Guest speaker at the genera) Karen Ann and Patricia Louise

{party of Mr, and Mrs. L. C. |Holtegal will’ include Mr. and |Mrs. J. P. Koehler. Others who will entertain Fri|day night include Dr, and Mrs. P. |E. McCown, Dr. Sarah Sisson, Mrs. Frances L. Blair and Messrs. | {and Mesdames Don Christie, H. E. | 'Redding and A. K. Scheidenhelm. | | Attending Saturday night will] |be Dr. and Mrs. Emmett Lamb. Their guests will be Dr. and Mrs. | Fdwin J. Nugent. Mr. and Mrs. | Ralph Bradford will entertain Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Thatcher. Mr. land Mrs. Robert Congress will attend with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, Klein.

and Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Searle.| §

Shelia John Daly Miss Shelia John Daly, Chicago teen columnist, will be the guest speaker at a Sub Deb and Squire Federation meeting Nov. 13 in Ayres’ Auditorium. She will discuss her pew “Pretty Please.” Skits based on the book will be, presented by Barbara Waggoner, Mary Ellen McShay, Barbara Bantain, Janice and Jean Bryant and Nickie Bliss. There will be a cheer leading contest on the program, too, with cheer leaders from local high schools participating. Bill Quillin and Harold Fryar of Indiana University will entertain the sub debs and squires.

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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harding will| ’ card party at 8 p. m. Friday in thejhave as guests Mr. and % irs. Mothers Club Plans

|David Stone, Mrs. Rosaménd Van| Mrs. L. P. Russon and Mrs. E. Camp Hill and Donald Frist, Clin- Annual Bazaar

The Mothers’ Club of the Eng/lish Avenue Boys Club will have lites annual bazaar Saturday in

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Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Bohner

i A \Former Resident |the club house, The proceeds will

{be used for Boys’ Club projects.

Visits With Relatives) Dinner will be served from 5 Mrs. Paul ‘Seal {to 7 p.m. and there will be a s. Paul ‘Seal and daughters, | ,.4 party at 8 p.m.

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apolis Branch, American Association of University Women, will be|

Mrs. Seal is the former Miss| The Will Rogers Chapter, ITSC,

Dr. Harrison S. Brown. He is a [¢88Y Markey, daughter of Mr. will meet tomorrow in the 38th

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