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aker, Carmel, and Mr. Hull is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Harry W. Hull, 3718 College Ave. Mrs. Donald Rodrock DeCoursey, matron of honor, will wear a gold taffeta dress styled with fishu neckline and simply flared skirt. Her heart-shaped bonnet and gloves will match her frock. The bridesmaids, Mesdames Gene Herrick, John Davies and Robert

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the event.

Mrs. Olive Enslen Tinder will review “The Big Fisherman” (Douglas) at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday in Ayres’ Auditorium. The review is sponsored by The Book Forum.

Indianapolis Post 4, American, Legion Auxiliary, sponsored a| card party this afternoon in|

cKee Chapel | Our Lovely Lady of Tomorrow OE tie) os | re - McKee Chapel | Ou > Lads of Mothers Club | Blouse-Skirt Formals -2"P Fire = To Be Scene of Plans Benef; Girls Push & : ans Benefit Ne 2 Yows Tonight | Bridee Pa | Candy Sale - riage rarty Fie ik iss Dinkelaker | Drive to Continue” * To Wed William Hull Event to Be Held ) Through Dec, 1 McKee Chapel, Tabernacle At Block’s Dec. 2 "“Do a Favor, Buy a Flavor” is Presbyterian Church, will be the The Sigma Nu Fraternity [the campaign sic for the first scene at 7:30 p. m, today of the Mothers Club of Butler University] feityswide candy sale sponsored by Biaitr and Wit Heme a id re at. wie eg omy Hull. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale will anaTIEm F or will eontinue through Dec. 11. It. te. © Mesdames L. L. Purdy, Wiillam replaces the annual doughs The bride is the daughter of Ernsting, James McCormick and nut sale held the past f 0% Sears, Mr. and Mrs. Herman E. Dinkel- H. L. Wagennis are in charge of Proceeds: from ‘the sale fur-

ther the ‘1849 -camping program ‘lof the group. i . The box of candy, marked with the Camp Fire symbol, is ‘an asSortment, appropriate for a Ome girl from the Camp Fire group and’one from the: Blue Bird group, who sell the greatest num ber. of ‘boxes, will share honoss in

Block's Auditorium. Mrs. Fred : being crowned. “Que en’ ofthe Harkness: wi Spear Similar Ludtke and Mrs. Neal Grider] Sweets.” Girls who sell 30 hoxes grea in theloh bronze and were co-chairmen. o TE . Ad members gf a a oh nthemums There was an exhibit of prints| Sw i ‘Ce tes 80 rysa . { of merit will be Qse

White Silk Gown To Be Worn

The bridal gown of white silk benigaline is fashioned with a

_ Peter Pan collar and tiny but-

tons down the front of the bodice. Rows of tucks circle the skirt that falls into a short chapel length train. The same tucks are

*|{G. Merrill and Mrs.

by the Indiana Society of Printmakers in conjunction with the party.

Alexandrian Chapter, ITSC, will have a Christmas party at 1:30 p. m. next Wednesday. Mrs. Virgil Katterjohn, 1101 W. 36th] 8t., is to be the hostess. She will be assisted hy Mrs. O. Roscoe

given girls sales exceed 100 boxes. Mrs. |. M. Whitaker Is Sales Head.

* Bales will be made through booths and solicitations in downe town stores and office buildings and in neighborhood homes,

Mrs: I. Martin Whitaker, known

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1 ”» Jepesied SL» She Signe. Tal Oroshett. pry, Shove Reynolds Blouses and skirts have grown up and ‘are now perfect for ai as in ngertip wi scuss “Christmas i i : oe a pleated bonnet of the ya inj formal holiday parties. Loretta Smock (leff] and Mary Margaret chairman, is being assisted . by

same material. Her bouquet will contain white roses, orchids and stephanotis. Frederick B. Robinson will be best man. Messrs. Harkness, Her-

Sorority Will

Feely look over patterns in Block's and prepare to whip up glamour outfits at home. The models, in this photo especially posed fo The Times, are students at Shortritlge High School. .

By JEAN

Paul Mozingo; merchandising chairman; - Mrs.” Forrest Butler, industries, and Mrs. Walter E, Wolf, stéres’ and office buildibgs.

WHY NOT try a two-plece | Area committee membersiare

rick and Davies will serve as ® FOR WINTER parties, a gal job, a party blouse and skirt? |Mesdames William’ - Branibck, ushers. The reception will be in 0 ational needs formal dresses. Most They're easy as pis to make. Samuel Otto and Leonard Boss, Pi Beta Phi Sorority house. teen budgets, however, can’t And’ théve ave dozens of stvies south; Mrs, "George Traut @nd tolior The bride will wear a forest . stretch indefinitely; expensive y Mrs. L. L. Garrigus, east; Mrs, a: green gabardine suit with brown M H evening gowns are out of the to choose from. Better still, |D. Carlyle Venerable, * central; easy to se accessories for her wedding trip eeting ere question. you can mix-match your two- (Mesdames Robert McNeill, appealing to Chicago. After Dec. 1 the | Fortunately, simple dresses somes, making a couple of out- [Charles E. Hostetler and Henry — couple will be at home at 3760 The 20th annual national con-| are the vogue. And suave fits do the work of four. Swenson, north, and Mrs. Wile ° ' Broadway. vention of Trianon, national non-| glamour-goods — taffeta, vel- First make an off-the-shoul- [liam H. Bernhardt, west. Miss The couple ‘are both Butler Uni- Hellenic sorority, will be held! veteen and satin—are high- der blouse and a full, swishy The publicity committee ine versity graduates. The bride is Friday and Saturday in the Hotel| Style. So home-sew same. skirt; then, a cap-sleeved. top-

a member of Pi Beta Phi Sorority and Mr. Hull is a member of Sigma Chi Fraternity,

Photo by Ruth Ann Hamilton, Times Staff Photographer.

OUISE ELLEN TEIXLER likes her old dolls the best and the uglier they are the fonder she becomes of them. Four-year-old Louise, who attends kindergarten at Orchard School, likes to listen to classical music, especially when it is played on the

Lincoln. The Butler University active and alumna units will be hosts to members of the University of Cincinnati groups. Activities in-

| That's the solution to the party dress problem. Yes, everybody's doing Department stores and sewing machine agencies offer inex-

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cludes Mesdames Al J. Kettler, Rosamond R. Jones, John Cavosie and E. C. Zaring and Mark Cross.

per and a slim, slinky bottom piece. Switch them around to suit the occasion. For colors, try the rich, deep tones—bottle green, chocolate

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Cee ee ee ta . ® ® M vin: Herbi ‘ . J clude a get-together party Friday| Pensive instruction. In many and bronze. Or choose dark, Anne B Tr € 3 violin. Another pastime is cutting out the newspapers. She clips pictures of people |night, a trip to the Butler campus Sages Jessons are Jor free, pro siimsmening Flas Pr the ever- y ne, ° ° whose faces she likes and of foods that look good. Louise is the daughter of Dr. and and 3 Janae Saturday gt. i a8 Jou puy Your ress-goods pretty Jas els. usy, and . hg Bev. Miss Smith fo Mrs. Victor Teixler, 3674 N. Delaware St. (By Marjorie Turk.) Mrs. Woodson Ritchie, Mrs. John = = WV. WV. Graves, ae Lily , : “ Chandler and Miss Carolyn Add l P [ : Vaugh and * o : Schwomeyer. Miss Dorothy Rein- 1 10 na atrons iste The wedding Pledge Vows ] aASON er- mit é ing oup e eas acker, national first vice presi- ; 3 To Wed Toda view Presby dent, is general chairman of the : B ll * d. y The bride + ° convention. F / ] roes F 11 y Dr. and Mrs Miss Patricia Ann Smith and / 0 Be Read / onig ht In Rite Here Miss Elizabeth Collins, na- or a t at a Mr. and Mrs. Robert William Pendleton Melvin R. Herbig will be married tional president, will preside at Additional patrons have been announced for the Children’s|Byrne, 5743 N. New Jersey St. and Mr. Sp at 8 p. m. today in the Olive A single ring ceremony will unite Miss Barbara Jean Smith The Rev. L. C. Trent officiated [th business session Saturday Museum Guild's formal “Harvest Ball’ to be held in the Wood-|announce the marriage of their of Mr. and Branch Christian Church. Theland Jack Lasonder at 8 o'clock tonight in Sweeney Chapel, Butler y dun Lee morning. Other national officers stock Club from 9 p. m. to 1 a. m. Friday. daughter, Anne, and Wilmer W, mier, 6011 Rev. Benton B. Miller will off-| University. The Rev. Robert B. Greene of the Brightwood Christianjat the marriage of Miss Betty are Miss Ruth Heinzerling, sec-| They are Messrs. and Mesdames Russell S. Williams, E. 8./Graves at 4:30 p. m. today. Mr, Attending ciate. Church will, read the vows. Jane Miller and Claude Daven-|ond vice president; Miss Mildred Pearce, John H. Roberts, Jr., A. Yo x E Marv L Graves is the son of the Rev. and Me. A, E. The bride, daughter of Mr. and . rt. The couple was married Zielinski, secretary, and Miss/W. 8. Herrington, Wallace O.|Voiney . Brown, arvin L. Mrs. Forrest E. Graves, New asterday a The brids is the, daughier of rs. John A. Smith Sr, 4024 ITSC Unit to Meet po P |Helen Hasecoster, treasurer, all{Lee, Walter Leckrone, Vernon C./Lugar, J. Perry Meek, Francis W. Ross. son, who Ww M d Mrs. H. G. Smith, 349|M Oct. 30 in the Woodruff Place Te. 20 RE " Winthrop Ave. will wear a gown py Night Borin: Com lof Cincinnati. MacNabb, Robert A. Efroymson,|Ahrbecker, Henry B. Steeg and| The ceremony will be read by hooped skir Lincoln St, and the bridegroom =", "ooin” fashioned with a onday Nig P eh. W. C. Bevington and Ralph C.|Scott B. Clifford, Mrs. H. O./the Rev. Graves in the home of ry white ch is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Henry molded bodice and bouffant skirt] The Lady Aberdeen Artists| The bride is the sister of Mrs. Mrs Hoss Hostess Gery, Dr. and Mrs. Fabien Sevit- Wright, Louis Adams, Malcolm|the bride's parents. Miss Jenepher The brid Herbig, 2168 Webb St. She will carry a bouquet of white/Chapter, ITSC, will have a guest/Leslie Kreiger, 200 N. Rural St. “3 sky, Misses Lucy Taggart, Belle(E. Griffin and Robert Higgins. Byrne, the sister of the bride, will satin has L Misses Helen Brandenburg, bridal flowers. ng at . nGay in the and the daughter of Mrs. Nannie| A ¢ Dinner Party Ramey and Julia Brink and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell M. Hicks|/be her only attendant. She will skirt and ci 's Muriel Osborne and Beverly] ... puity Smith is We St. Br ; 1 ational Miller, Mount Clemens, Mich. |=" "rT e112 W. Wash- Hortense Rauh Burpee and Mrs. Will join them later at the club. wear a dark green velvet dinner Her fingert Smith will be the bridal attend- matron of honor and the'bri I ¥ BREE) Mr. Davenport is the son of |ington St. will be hostess at a|Willlam A. Zumpfe. Dining together at Woodstock dress of ballerina length. fall from a ants. They will wear American| oii. wi be Miss Lorelle Work-| Frank Edwards will discussiMr. and Mrs. Claude F. Lynn. |ginner party tommorrow in her| Several more parties have been Will be Mr. and Mrs. Russell J.| The bride's white satin suit i oe ale 1m Beauty, gray and blue satin, o.. anq Miss Margaret Fay|Alaska. The hostesses are Mes- New Castle. Mr. Davenport sn home. planned to precede the dance. At-|Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. B. Failey,/made with a peplum jacket an Russel) DS frocks. Charles Crowe is to be|parnon Mickey Workinger willldames J. H. Kurper, John W. BS Diide are wm home at 823 E.| gut.of-town guests will be Mr.|tending together will be Messrs. Mesdames William M. Rockwood, she Will carry white flowers. Ro-- mal the best man and the ushers will|po the flower girl. The attendants Bolyard and John Douglas. th St. and Mrs. P. H. Cooper and Miss/and Mesdames Henry E. Todd,|Irma V. Lindener and Grace Gol-ert L. Benjamin will be the best liam Spickle be Donald Goben, Wayne, Gray, will wear gold satin dresses. . . Donna Cooper, South Bend; Mr. Harrison Eiteljorg, Herbert A.|den and Kurt Vonnegut. mam. 4 : Fain! Dau John Schulmeyer and C. on will be William . / P, tt S 10 and Mrs. P. F. Cooper and their Pinnell, Chartes E. Rogers, John . : reception for members of the Gaiser. The bea! shan 1 mes a ern e ice sons, Larry and Jimmy, Walker-|Heidt Jr. and Robert L. Perine. Guild President immediate families will be held The rece; Lasonder and the ushers will be Marott Hot Miss Smith will wear a candle</John A. Smith Jr. and Richard RAN ton; Mr. and Mrs. Charles R.|They will have dinner at Wood-|To Be Hostess . BL ceremony. After a home in: I . . . Mgnt satin gown Wade Ki. a|M. Emminger. VA {ore aud Miss Jo Anne Jordan, Stock. £5 of MP. sad Boe Guests of Mrs. Walter C. Hiser, wp hil TT Soypie Sd St. To bodice an 8 ap. 11 be a reception in the \ . nner guests o s [oui 8 : Jniversity cented with séed pearls. Her il- Wig wi bride's eats atter| \ | ol and Mes. w. A, Jorden and Robert D. Gruen will include Eure Prieloent, dr Bie De Ee: Univemty gre ber of Pi B lusion veil falls from a crown of : will ason Jordon, Pendleton; Mr. and Messrs. and Mesdames Douglas| r. . Spickelmier seed pearls and she will carry J Ds oo 1 Mrs. Laurel Kelly and their child-|G. Muir, George A. Schnieders and and Mrs. Raymond M. Rice, Sorority member, - .." from India white orchids on a Bible. after the reception. Mr. Lasonder ren, Daipn aug Nansy. Ce mont iteurge. Lay and Dr. and Mrs. Messrs. and Mesdames Joseph L.| D. of 1 Circles Pl with Kappa After a reception in the church |is a student at Butler. ville., O ' [james Hh, awe. |Hanna, Albert M. Campbell, Silas|™* . an ow Us Dr. and Mrs. Miles S. Barton] ‘ sgei ge : parlor the souble, ig Jeave i l M k Staite will entertain informally in their | B- Regan, Alex Taggart Jr. and Joint Initiation / Eggs A 3 short wedding trip. ey Coup e to Mar Dance Planned home for Dr, and Mrs. Emmett Paul C. Cullom, Frankfort. Are Fa be at home at 1518 8. Talbot 3 | ’ B. Lamb, Messrs. and Mesdames| Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Rappaport The Mother Theodore Circle, Ave., after Monday. The bride- 50th Anniversary By Officers Club Raymond TF. Crom, Herbert W.!will ‘have as’ their a Rr D ave, neg Zot. wh groom Is a student at Butler yng Mrs. Theodore Schuller The Ft. Benjamin Harrison Todd and Ralph Morris. dinner and the dance, Miss Dessa the St. Mary’ TY ua a8 ne 2 University. will celebrate their 50th wedding {Officers Club will have a barni d M Si Lee Byrd of Charleston, Ill, and the St id id bi a iversary with an open house dance today from 9 p. m. to 1|Mrf. an rs. Jisson Jerry Ch . La . cle, Muncie, 8 Students Return from 3 og p. m. ry, The a. m. in the club. There will be Plan Dinner es dining at the en Tatler Joven one, PRINS ha For Th k ivi : party will be held.in the home of . Dhizes awarded. or the best cos: Messrs. and Mesdames R. D.|club will include Messrs. and Mes-| The service will be held at 2 salt and p ANKSZIVING ' feheir daughter and 2 law 8 Col. Joe K. McMay is generai|Martenet and Henry W. Marsh|dames Robert M. Butterworth, P. m. Sunday in Holy ross Hall, celery seed. Miss Janet Weaver, daughter/Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Appel, chairman. ‘Committee members|". join Mr. and Mrs. Frank T.|Carey Spicer, W. W. ‘Behrmann,|The local circle members will be mayonnaise of Mrs. Genevieve Weaver, 37 E.|/ Washington Blvd. are Comdr. Leaton L. Hughes Sisson for dinner at the club be-|Bruce C. Hurlbert and B. E.| hostesses, at a téa after the ini slices of ry Troy Ave, and Miss Barbara] Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Schuller, |Col. Wendall Phil , '|fore the dance. Chatworthy. tiation. Snodgrass, daughter of Mr. and Peoria, IiL; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Col Yyenda Pl; Maj. George |", entertaining in their : Mrs Fay is 2829 8 Miller "and Mr. and Mrs Appel |A. McEachern, Capt. Leo Knau- ni nr and ig rte aT, and Mre. Hilbert Rast will Ho Sub Deb ) Novel De . , . . 5 3 : ’ . . entertain before the dance fi Pennsylvania St, will spend|will be hosts. Miss Georganne [ek Capt ueniim Say LL Carr will have as guests, MesSTS. (Messrs. and Mesdames Herman | ex. we ul ens roe Thacksgiving with their parents. Shufebarger, Martinsville} Misael IR. Watkins : and Mesdames Maurice Mackey, |p Brecht, Robert M. Covert Fred Give Holiday Basket chocolate w The girls are students at Indi-/S8arah Birk, Diane Schuller an hey : _|Harvey E. Rogers, Robert D. Ples- 1 my ®. L. Mill : : ana University. Margaret Appel will pour. ay . os nig is Ope ip Xi res singer, Erwin A. Schafer and|pox Henry L. ler: R, Michael) ae a» Pen i o 300. Afrang et ees mre Robert E. Walker and Dr. and gamme d R ; °l egen Orchard. School Mrs, Jack D. Carr. aTiTer an obert M. Huncil-|a Thanksgiving basket to a needy wattle ual cnoot Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Black- |Indianapolis family tonight.” The Dp P t P well Jr. will entertain in their|. Others attending the dance will members obtained the name of zescn > Fagrom Ks. |hOMe for Messrs. and. Mesdames be Messrs. and Mesdames Louis/the family from the Wheeler City YOUR | Pron a Sh aye 2 Thanks. inichard L. Bears, C. J. Haring, lciwiuser Jr. Paul EB: Payne, B. Mission, Situatio E. Charles Badger Jr. of Toledo, po EOWAD cy,| In addition to the traditional ing a Wo 8 auditorium at 11 a. m. today for|°, ff M Gustav H. Dongus, Samuel Simp- (turkey and fixings, the sub debs parents and friends. Mrs, Howard 0; Miss Lee M. Badger of Mani- son, Norman Keevers and Wal-|are includi lothe gently. Ine Harrington spoke on “The Con-|t0%0C Wis, and Esa Zacharia of\, yr “wm oeier Jr ncluding clothes and toys in your hom : 5381 ditions in and the Needs of the Jerusalem, Palestine. eri : the basket. ~~ Wrong an a 4 » large group attending to- z Jones, thi | By MRS. ANNE CABOT [People of Holland” Tne chilaren|, will include Messrs. and Tg )) D hi LAUNDRY AND Right | LL RM at ling for the people in a Dutch|Mesdames J. Albert Smith, Ro- ag 1) = very DRY CLEANING Jones, 1nd | {bert M. 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