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Scene of Nuptials

Mr, and Mrs. E. Curtis White, 2640 W. 30th St.,/ announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Mary Myrle, to Paul M. Bain Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Bain of Indianapolis. They will be married at 8 p. m. Thanksgiving Day in the Hillside Christian Church. . Mrs. Michael Bobanick, Detroit, sister of the bride-to-be, will be matron of honor. Bridesmaids will be Mrs. George White, sister-in-law of the future bride, and Miss Clara M. Coleman. . Robert Lollar will be best man and Frank and George White, brothers of the bride-to-be, John Males and Forest Rolya will be ushers, Miss White is a graduate of] Marion College “and the prospective bridegroom is attending Butler University.

Fisher-Zimmerman

Date Announced

Miss Alicia Zimmerman and Robert E. Fisher will be married | at 4 p. m. Nov:-26 in the Post Chapel, Fort Benjamin Harrison.

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Mrs. Harold H. Stolkin, Robert Hollander and Mrs. Herman Schnabel (left to right) are inspecting

p. m. Sunday and Monday in the Kirshbaum Center. pital and Ft. Harrison will attend the dress rehearsal Saturday in the center.

The group will present "The Night of January 16th” at 8:15 Men from Veterans Hospital, Billings Hos-

ers.

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son Avenue. Mrs. William Byram Gates Maj. Zimmerman, staff chaplain! junior Assembly tea dance to

for the 10th Air Force, will read| Nov. 26, in the Indianapolis Athletic Club.

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10th Air Force, will giye the wise Women’s Group

in marriage. Miss Leslie Zimmerman will serve her sister as maid of honor, H Le t and Miss Paula Zimmerman, an- ears C¢ ure other sister, will be bridesmaid. Richard Fisher, brother of the! . prospective bridegroom, will be t best man. n €S me The wedding will be on the| . “ birthday of the grandmother of] 4n illustrated. lecture on A the bride-to-be, Mrs. Paul Zim-|Trip Through Palestine” was merman, Spokane, Wash. = Mrs. given this morning by Herbert E. Zimmerman will attend the cere- Rieke, former Army chaplain, be-

mony. . The future bride attended Long fore members and guests of the Sewall, Indiana

Beach City College, Long Beach, May Wright Cal, and Mr. Fisher is attending Council of Women, in the Hotel Butler University. [Lineal : Mr. Rieke showed modern picDora Griswold [tures of historie places in PalesTo Be Married /tine and the people as they are Mrs, Charles E. Schilling, 5104 today. The Standard of living, so N. Keystone Ave., will give a per- much lower than the American sonal shower Saturday night in average, was depicted. her home for Miss Dora Josephine! “In some ways the people there Griswold. Miss Griswold and Jo- live as Americans did about the

seph Carl Jones Jr. will be mar- time of the American Revolu-!

ried in December. tion,” he explained. The bride-to-be is the 4aughter| “Not until World War I did the

of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Griswold, | i : . Arabs, who had been kept virtual 9. 4024 Ridgeview Drive. Mr. Jones saves by the Turks, have any : . ‘measure of freedom. Since then, SE Ean = The hostess i the development has been remarkbi ‘able. Wright. ; Attending the future bride willl Mr. Rieke also showed, in strikbe Miss Duth J. Griswold, a sister; D8 contrast, agricultural areas. Mrs. Robert O. Johnson, Mrs, in one field Arabs plow and weed Paul McGrevy and Miss HelenWith antiquated wooden impleMilburn. |ments, and in the next field ZionRobert Johnston will be best ists till by modern methods with

man and Dale Griswold, brother up-to-date machinery.

of the future bride, and Ponaldi ec. vv 2 or Brown will serve as ushers. Joins College Choir Times Special

Dec. 2, Mrs. Cecil Arthur and| Mrs. Daniel Morarity, will enter-| SOUTH HADLEY, Mass., Nov. {18 — After competitive tryouts,

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Supper Sunday

The second in a series of buffet suppers will be held at 6:30 pf. m. Sunday in the Riviera Club for members and guests. This will be a Thanksgiving dinner party. There will be a dance and floor show after the dinner. C. Rus-

announces the committee for the be held from 4:30 to 6:30 p. m,,

Committee members _ are Misses Mary Ruth Bloemker, Molly Ann Brezette, Nancy Browning, Helen Cole, Judith Coryell, Jeanne Hargitt, Susan Hughey, Katherine Koons, Carol McKee and Carol Ziegler. : Also Jack Bulger, William Cothran, Jack Finch, James

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Sororities—

Kappa Alumnae

Dinner-Dance

Is Scheduled

Proceeds Earmarked For Charity Projects

The annual Evergreen Dance of the Indianapolis Alumnae Association, Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority, will be held Dec. 17 in the Columbia Club. Dinner will be served from 7 to 9 p. m. and Max Wilson. and his orchestra will play. Proceeds of the event will go to Kappa charitable projects. Mrs. William Rugg and Mrs. Robert Jahnke are co-chairmen of the event. They will be assisted by Mesdames James Katterjohn,

charge of ticket sales and Mrs,

reservations. Projects to benefit from the dance include scholarship funds, Hearthstone, the home for aged Kappas, and the Dorothy Canfield Fisher Fund, established to aid French war orphans. Marie Claire Schumacker, French orphan from the Meudon section “adopted” two years ago by the Indianapolis association will receive gifts from the dance profits,

Alpha Chapter, Gamma Phi Alpha Sorority, will sponsor a plastic party tonight in the home of Mrs, Trey Gatti, 4347 English Ave.

Mrs. Theodore F. Flech, 5623 E. Washington St., will be hostess for the Irvington Group, Epsilon Sigma Omicron Sorority, at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday. After a dessert luncheon, Mrs. C, U, Watson will review “The Valiant Lady.” Mrs. Dwight Risley will give the devotions,

Kappa Phi Delta Sorority will

sell Cramer will present a magic show and Al Goebes and his orchestra will play.

Hillis, Needham Hurst, James Jinks, Courtenay Macomber, George Maley, Robert Martin

meet Sunday afternoon in the home of Miss Helen Hudson, 727 N. Gladstone Ave. Mrs. Myrtle

and Gordon Peck. Mrs. Gates will be assisted | at the tea table by Mesdames Forrest W. Blanton, Hugh

Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Bolle Ellis will assist the hostess. are chairmen, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Apker. Committee; Theta Chapter, Delta Sigma members are Messrs. and Mes-/ Kappa Sorority, met yesterday in

Bremerman, Lee J. Etzkorn, William W, Garstang, Joseph L. Hanna, Thomas Kackley, land Dorsey King. John B. Lanagan and Ken- | Also Messrs. and Mesdames neth E. Lemons. |Harley Holwerda, Harry Peterson, Also Mesdames Marvin L. [Elmer Wilhite, George Schaler, Lugar, J. Dwight Peterson, {Ernest Taylor, Herbert Fehr, MilElmer F. Straub and David P. |ler Sherry, Clyde Raub, C. R. Williams Jr. Cramer, Dee Andrews, Harold

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LeRoy Plumley. Messrs, and Mesdames Ray Wald, Lloyd McColgin, William F. Swope, M. J. Newlin, Charles A. Lotze, Carl Schopp and Ernest G. R. Johnson Sr. “There wiil also be a dinner Thank=giving Day in the club.

Card Party

Reservations

Additional reservations for the Suhny Side Guild's card party tomorrow in the Murat Temple are announced. Attending the card party with {Mrs. William C. Freund will be | Mesdames William Roositer, Paul {|Wyand, W. C. Stedfeld, J. I. Colly, {John Cochran, Frank Wenzel and

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Mrs. Veronica Dengel, New

Vol ad : I [Fred Dunnington. Mesdames York, Will be the Town Hall charles Wiseman, Mary Holder speaker at || a. m. tomorrow land Joe VanCourt are included in

{the party of Mrs. Ethel Stone. At the Murat with Mrs. Thomas W. Ledwith will be Mesdames ____'E. K. Mullen, Thomas Weber, |Arthur Schmalz, Charles -Hoffman, William Hamaker, Albert

Merrells To Attend Dupies, George F. Lawler, George

Wedding of Son Gensch, J. D. Johnston, Kenneth

| Mg. and Mrs. Clarence C. Mer-|Schafer\John W. Davis and A. E. rell, 4551 Park Ave., are leaving Butler, Guests of Mrs. Gilbert L. today for New York to attend the|Small will’ be Mesdames Harold marriage of their son, Robert V./ Tracy, Earl Woods, A. L. Masten, Merrell, to Miss Lenore M. Shan- G, E, Miller, A. G. Hendricks, non. The wedding will be at 4:Larry Polson, Gene Rutz and| p. m. Saturday in the Church of William Rose. = nd the Ascension. { Mrs. Harry Ridell “will enterAlso attending the wedding will tain Mesdames Carey Spicer, Wilbe Edward Merrell, Bloomington. liam D. Guyton Jr., Fred Noer, brother of the prospective bride- Ben Anderson, Walter Barr, groom, Bnd Mrs. Merrell; Mrs. Lawrence Bowen, Fred Fosler, Willard Hunter, sister of the fu-/T, F, Riddell, Arthur Kraeger, ture bridegroom, and Dan W. Charles Ertel III, Henry Decker, Flickinger, who will serve as an William V. Kingdon, Troy: Haney, usher. |Jerry Buns, George Bork, Fred-

a erick Schwier and Harold Brewer. Keep Your Scarf Guests of Mrs. Charles Byfield From Slipping

will be Mesdames George Pugh, __ Bonnie Barth, Betty Bartlett, Glén Does your scarf keep slipping|Crockett, Robert King, Sam from end to end under your| Bradford, Harry Sargent, Frank coat? If you're having trouble, Howard, Forest Watson; Loretta sew a snap to the scarf with the|mijtchel, Loretta Burns, Maxine other half in the center of the Balsey, Mary McKenna, Helen hack neck band of the coat. {Boucher, Bonnie Mueller and RoYou can ‘then snap them to-ige1q, Pape. gether and anchor your scarf in| Mrs. William H. Watters will place. |be hostess for Mesdames Roy L. Davidson, James R. McCoy, Ho{bert Garten and Herbert H. Linsmith.

in the Murat Theater. She is a | lecturer, writer’and manufactur- | er of beauty products.

Stalker will be the hostess. Itiname on white bedroom curtains will be Mrs. Ralston’s 87th birth-{with colored rickrack braid. |day anniversary. Mrs. Henry/How they love the {Schricker will be an honor guest.'touch.

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dames James D. Miller, Carl Rit-{the home of Mrs. Herbert Mutch,

2809 Ruckle St. | Mrs. Robert Ricketts, 3141 Sutherland Ave., was hostess last night for a meeting of Beta Chapter, Sigma Phi Sorority.

Chapter P, PEO Sisterhood, will meet at 1 p. m. Monday for {luncheon in the home of Mrs. {Charles Agnes, 5356 Central Ave.

Elmer Julian, Mager Dickson and|Mrs, Courtenay Dinwiddie will as-

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Lisa Sergio Speaks Here

Daniel Evans is taking dinner| _.

Miss Lisa Sergio + + + BPW-spogsored speaker.

By AGNES H. OSTROM “Improved economic conditions form the only answer to com-

munism—the greatest force in

Sergio, news commentator and lecturer. She spoke last night in the World War Memorial under the

sponsorship of the Indianapolis en's Club. “Communism has gained ground in frightening measure. Not because communism or Russia is offering a goal which people aspire to,” the speaker explained. “It is because we have not made clear the American goal in terms which the poor, the hungry and the disinherited can understand. “There is no threat of communism in America . . . not if the few Communists we now have are handled intelligently. “Let them talk—talk—talk,” the speaker stressed. “What they say will be abhorent to American people.” ”

n n A FORMER radio commentator under Mussolini, she pointed out that the recent election was fought almost exclusively on domestic issues. “But,” she added, “a large majority of the voters knew that the trend of our domestic affairs is entirely predicated upon conditions abroad.” Miss Sergio said that the return to office of the Democratic Party signified that Americans want assurance of the “social advance promised, not more government control.” According to the lecturer, the major weakness in our foreign policy is that “we have failed to put ourselves in the shoes of

Hebel is in charge of the program.

Make Your Own Yule Gifts

| Remember Christmas isn’t so (far off. It's time to begin some of your personal handmade projects. Start now and you won't have to burn the midnight oil finishing mittens for your secret pal. Stoles are fashion right for teen-agers so why not knit some in gay yarn. Sweaters, sox, scarves and even pot holders are always welcome gifts—especially hand-made ones.

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the people who have been in the path of war.” “China is gone,” Miss Sergio declared. She believes we can still go into northern China with an offer of aid to help,

n on » SHE SAID’ our aid to China and Greece has gone to native groups --~ the Kuomintang in China and the Monarchists in Greece—who did not understand democratic processes. The masses of people in"the world do not understand private ownership, she asserted. Government collects their taxes, and they expect government to provide food, shelter and work. “They consciously or uncon-

Organizations— : Riley Hospital Cheer Guild

Plans Parties

Rabbi Goldblatt Will Review ‘The Plague’ Christmas parties will be planned at the 1:30 p. m. meeting Tuesday of the Riley Hospital Cheer Guild in Ayres’ Auditorium. Patients at Riley and Long Hospitals will be entertained. Mrs. John B. Bibler, recently returned from South America, will tell of her experiences while in that country. Miss Mary Haworth will sing, accompanied by Mrs. Helen Aulwurn. The group's board of directors will meet at 10:30 o'clock Tuesday, preceding the business session,

Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt will review “The Plague” (Camus) as the third book in his present review series, His discussion will be in the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregational Temple at 10:30 o'clock Tuesday morning. The reviews are sponsored by the Temple Sisterhood.

. ’ Dr. Mary Alice Norris will be sciously demand socialism . . . the toastmistress at the regular We, on our part, have confused |meeting of the Crossroads Toast» socialism with communism and mistress Club at 5:30 p. m. Monopposed the first in the mis- (day in the 40 and 8 Club. taken belief that, by so doing, | . we would arrest the Iatter™ 5 Chilean te Address Miss Sergio believes that {Dinner Meeting

sociali in Britain is the “only | Son 10 He ear ay | The International Relations there because of the destruc. Committee of the Indianapolis tion of private capital {Business and Professional WomEE {en's Club will meet for Sinnet “Or : {at 6 p. m. Monday in the 38t is OPE PROBE " in Alera Street Branch, Indians National plenty " | Bank. Latin-American food will She called the ERP “mis. [De jerved atthe dinper. managed.” “It has been turned lene on: Yara De an ago; over too much to the military. His on: wl ne Bvorking To. rT peoples ward Better Inter-American Une secure and stable,” she said.

|derstanding.” The public may American women were urged |

attend. by Miss Sergio to go into pub- | At 7:30 p. m. today the Federal

lic office in co-operation with [Unit, American Legion Auxiliary, the men, each filling the job to (will meet with Mrs. Ralph which he or she is best fitted. 10ebzke, 381 8. Audubon Road.

“And in our support of women,” | she added, “we must be non- | The Babes Alumnae Club will partisan.” {meet at 8 p. m, tomorrow in the Miss Sergio, who grew up in home of Mrs. George R. Watkins, Italy, the daughter of Baron |2626 N. Harding St. Agostino Sergio and the former Margaret Fitzgerald of Balti- | Mrs. Herman Prange, 3248 more, became a naturalized citi- (Brill Road, will entertain the

zen when she fled from Italy. | Delt-A-Dek Club at 8 p. m. toTe hr Irian: Yhe ight. It will be a business and was the house guest of Mr, and |S0¢ial meeting. Mrs. Herbert M. Woollen, 3657

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| PROVIDENCE — One of the School. Hollis Adams will speak youngest women fire wardens in|and the Mothers Chorus of the U. 8. is Natalie Bates, 21, who|School 46 will sing. Third-grade keeps watch on the Escoheag for-|PUPils will present a Thanksgive est area about 30 miles from|IN8 Program. Providence, R. I. The Parent Education Group of For eight hours a day shejthe Oaklandon PTA will also {perches in a small room atop an|meet at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday in the |85-foot tower near Exter, scans|school. The topic to be discussed [the surrounding country for signs|i8 “The Psychology of the Ele« |of fire and summons fire fighters mentary School Child.” [to combat the danger when it| Mrs, Eugene Peters will speak (arises. Her working season lastsion “When Their Feelings Are (rom the middle of March until Hurt” and Paul Hamilton will |snow flies. discuss “Lesson Trouble.” ~

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