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clusters of camellias and white

"| Vows uniting Miss Mary Kath-

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- First Methodist Church of Bluff-

son of Mrs. John =. Walsh, 4227 Park Ave. The bride was given in’ marriage by her brother-in-law, Thomas L. : Mrs. Riddick was matron of honor, She wore elaret. satin fashioned along empire lines.

White Satin Muffs The bridal attendants carried muffs of white satin topped with

is a member-of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity.

700 to Hear

Discussion on

skirt was accented with a peplum| sve 03 .

More than 17 groups will be

cap. Robert Heinz was bes* man and|Fepresented at the Institute of the ushers were Thomas Heinz, (CHV! Rights to be presented by

Indianapolis Athletic Club, For her wedding tri

green top coat. Her accessories

Is Brid erine Stich and Anthony J. Wernsing were read at 9 a. m. today in the St. Philip Neri Catholic Church by the Rev. Fr. Raymond Moll. The. bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Stich, 2409 Coyner Ave. and Mr. Wernsing is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wernsing, 161 8. Talbot St. 1 Miss Rosemary Sherman, maid! of ‘honor, wore a royal blue! velvet dress and a pink feather. headdress. The bride's white satin gown had a fitted bodice accented with a sheer yoke. The full skirt fell over point d’esprit. Her veil was held by a white satin braid. She carried a white rose arm bouquet. | : Raymond Fisher, cousin of the

bridegroom; was best man and}

Fred Kleifgen and James Traub were ushers. The wedding breakfast was in the Homestead and the reception in the Liederkranz all, ,

Couple Wed

|WCTU, Th

Council of Jewish Women Monday. Already about 700 reser-

-|vations have been received.

Organizations to be represented include Irvington. Circle, Child

suit with bright/Conservation League of America,

Indianapolis Public Library Association, American Association of University Women, League of Women Voters, Fortnightly Study Club, Others are American Society of Women Accountants, Park School, Irvington Union of Clubs, ceum. Club,

Seventh District, Indiana Fedéra-

tion of Clubs, East Side Christian

Center, Woman's "Department Club, American Legion Auxiliary, American ~ Beauty Embroidery Club and the Choral Section, Matinee Musicale. ps The Institute will be held at 10 a. m. in the Kirshbaum Community Center. Reservations may be made with Mrs. David Klain, 3055 Washington Blvd. Ee ———————————————————

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Times State Serviée BLUFFTON, Ind, Feb. 5—-Mr.

and Mrs. William Griffith Jr. are’ §

on a wedding trip following their marrtage at 7:30 o'clock last night in the home of the bride’s parents,

Bluffton. : The Rev, Wayne Paulen of the

ton read the vows. The bride

The maid of honor, Miss Carolyn Fritz, wore a pink suit and black accessories. William Webber, Indianapolis, was the best man, The bride wore a sea foam green sul black accessories. She

and Mrs. Dwight W. Fritz,

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By SUE BURNEIT Youthful — exciting — ver. satile, A daytime or datetime frock for the junior miss with njce yoke treatment at shoul. der and hjipline. ‘Have the sleeves brief or three quarter length,

| Margaret Roberts, Marjorie

\ {a luncheon meeting at 12:30 p. m.

8 Frank Holmes, George Hilgemeier, |

Nanci Golden, Jack Hatfield

Thoms and Ford Kaufman. . By MARJORIE TURK | NANCI GOLDEN is a

veteran backstage boss. “Dream Girl,” which opens Friday night in the Civic Theater and runs through Feb. 19, is the 21st production she has worked on for the Civie. And it's the 15th show she has stage-managed. Her duties in a show like “Dream Girl” are heavy. She

Alma: Fitzgerald, William H. Cook, Mahlon R. Gusin, Robert : Cook, William Watters, Ford have thunder, roaring crowds ; and crying babies. ——Nanel-—has—a helper, RuthCarr, who is prompting during rehearsals and will take over opening night. . Looking over the props and

entrances and ? makes notations of Jack Hat-

field's dirécting. 8. seeing that they are on stage THEN SHE works out the 35 at the right time is another job i A operations with - Nanci supervises. Assembinig

the “Dream Girl” props wasn't too hard with the exception of finding a stuffed bob-cat so . that Ford Kaufman could twist it's tail. A bob-cat finally turned up in the Children’s Museum

drop of the hand. She'll flash a light at an assistant for. the sound effects. “Dream Girl” will

at the Civic. Although there are only 14

‘MOVE UPSTAGE,' Nanci directs.

where Nanci~works when not -

persons in the cast, most of

them double as other charactérs in the dream sequences— an added headache for Nanci who has to see that there are no slip-ups, } And her job isn’t over when the show closes. She will prepare a production book with . every detail written down. Even to the ¢olor of socks worn by the men. 5 Rg —Nanei, besides her eight years in the Civic, has traveled with a road production and studied dramatics at Jordafh | Music Conservatory, She is the daughter of Mrs. Grace Golden, 586 W. 43d St. Mrs. Golden

Miss Coleman, | Bow Blouse Arvine Raker | @& Wed Tonight |

A candlelight ceremqny at 7:30 p. m, today in St. John’s Evangelical and Reformed Church will unite Miss Geneva Coleman and Arvine E. Raker.” The Rev. E. pA. Plepenbrok will read the vows. Tht bride 4s the daughter of] r. and -Mrs. Curtis. Coleman, | 1937 8, East St, and Mr. Raker| is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Raker, 1234 Linden St. | ~ Miss Geraldine Chandler, maid {of honor, will wear peach satin.| {The bridesmaids, Miss Carolyn) |Raker, sister of the bridegroom, iand Miss Virginia Hohn, will |wear sea-foam green satin. | The bride will be gowned in |candlelight ‘satin fashioned with... {tured torso bodice. Her bouffant| ‘hooped skirt will fall into: a thedral-length train. Her two-| |tigred fingertip veil of candlelight {fllusion is edged in lace and held by a headband entwined with seed pearls and orange- blossoms. She will carry white roses, hyacinths and orchids. | ‘Nanéy Raker, niece of the pridegroom, will be flower girl.| Ray Raker will serve his brother | as best man and ushers will be! Fred Raker, another brother, and Edward B. Nordholt. : ~ Following - the ceremony there; will be a reception in the church parish hall :

Sunnyside Guild to Meet |

The Sunnyside Guild will have

By MRS. ANNE CABOT

This winter will be known as’ the season of blouses and “BKIFts “and blouses from morn { til night seven days a week. t |” ‘The blouse-with-a-peplum- is | always a prime favorite, it's versatile atid flattering to wear and most important easy-to | make. Embroider the pretty { bows in simple stitches on | washable crepe or -for “dressup’. work . them In. sequins, gold or silver thread on shimmering satin!

|Monday.~ in the Indianapolis) . pattern 5586 includes hot- { Athletic Club. fron transfér for embroidery, | Hostesses will be Mesdames

John A. Crawford, N. E. Boyer,

|’ 14, 16 and 18 included, stitch HE. L. Burnett, Charles Byfield. | fitustrations, material requirev Charles Gardner; pants and Anishing aIFestons:

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tissue pattern for blouses, sizes |

Judge Clark To Address

is director of ‘the Children's :

Club Meeting 5

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"PROP INSPECTION: Wiliam Watters and. Nanci. Blackwood on Bridge—

Timely Overcall Blocks ponents Best Rebid

THERE ARE angles on overcalling fllustrated by today's deal. First, bridge Humanics entered into Mr, Dale’s decisjon to bid two clubs over the diamond bid. He knew that Mr, Muzzy, sitting at his t, almost never doubles for a penalty at the lower ranges of No, Muzzy likes to wait until his opat wirich time he doubles

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iapolis Woman's Club: Friday .in the Columbia Club. Mrs, C. Dolly Gray will preside, and Mrs. Paul Dowell is reservations chairman.

; Mrs ; Cambridge City; Miss Mary Sileet, Rushville, and Mesdames George D, Coldren, Walter Pritchard, Harry Harmon, Phoebe Link; Harper Ransburg, Glen Campbell, Flora Rauh and Frank Gilkison.

* Mrs, Robert P. Joyce, 5332 N. {Delaware St., will be the hostess fora ) | Indianapolis: Ohio State Alumnae {Club will give at 12:30 p. m. Feb. |15. : | Assisting the hostess will be Mesdames Harry G, Crawford, Carl E. Bruce and Eugene G. Rich. :

The Alpha Chi Omega Mothers Club. ..will. hear Tom Carnegie, sportscaster, at its meeting Monday. The group will have a Valentine dessert luncheon at 1 p. m. lin’ the sorority chapter house. {Mrs. Ethel Minney will introduce the speaker. | - Mr. Carnegie’s talk will cover the newer professions offering opportuni to modern , college | students. A board meeting at {noon the 8 day has been called {by Mrs. «Jamés Pearson, presiident. Mrs, ¥. W.. Christena will [complete final plans for a bridge

{chapter house. | “Proceeds will go. to the home [furnishings fund of the new house {the sorority is building.

The Monday Club will meet at |2 p. m. Monday in the. Meridian {Room of the Colonial Furniture

paity to be given Feb. 24.in the|.

/ king ‘of clubs and followed Episcopal Chureh, with the seven of clubs to dum- e "dat ace. ww bride is the daughter of

: Next he led dummy’s ten of dia-|waukee, Wis., and the nds, East covered with the acelis the son of Mr. and Mrs and Mr. Dale ruffed with the eight/E. Allen, 4936 Central Ave.

of clubs. The carefully preserved) A smoke blue satin dress was

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three of clubs was now played worn by the matron of On the lead of dummy’s threeixee, Miss Bett diamonds, declarer's-losing vriqésmaia. ~Sne wore America . . Dale Beauty satin. Donald J. N at the end but made four-odd. for Yurenion Tawa; wis the gest a very satisfactory result. John Stroud, Latayette, * Bridge Results chosen by side The bride wore an ice blue satin gown made with. a accentéd with satin cording. Her The Men's Duplicate Bridge fingertip fllusion veil fell from a Club Announces the results of its satin halo and she carried white Mirott Hotel: North and South-—|réception Ji “the home of M. L. Thompsoh and Adair Smifh, |bridegroom’s parents. The couple first, C. E. Madinger and Robert Will be at home after Feb. 14 at Carl E. Bruce and Fred W. Gil-|graduates of Purdue University, christ, first, C. H. Barger and/She is a member of Chi Omega Wihners of - the Newco Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity, Duplicate Club, which played . HOR Monday, are announced. They Junior League Plans Dorothy Farrell and Mrs. Jeanette Plessinger, first,’ Mrs. J, T./' The Indianapolis Junior League Sullivan and Mrs. E. R, Buxton|Will have ‘a general meeting at

and won with dummy’s six spot.|Mrs. Paul Richard Bells, Milwaw: had to concede two spade tricks Blue Satin Gown Announced fi seis Sa mn play held Monday night in the| song Ee ol Wood, second; East and West—| nr 2oth St ) Harry J. Dettra, second. Sorority and he is a member of include: North and South—Mrs, Wednesday Meeting Jr. second; Bast and West—Mrs.|1:45 p. m. Wednesday in the

~{Go, Henry M. -DoWL0G, SUES pyiyurrismy—nyst, J. 1. CAME multe wilt preside;

|speaker, will address the “group lon Our American Heritage.”

Jesse Marshall, and Attia -Malott Martin, ANNE CABOT There will be a Valentine party , 2 : for the patients Tuesday in the, The Indianapolis Times hospital. Mrs. John W. Schaffer 530 8. Wells St, and Mrs, R. W. Mumford are Chicago 7, ik chairmen. There will be an enter- = : i talnment program. No. 5586 Price 20c 8120... vs vhseresran

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The place of women, as demanded by aspects of the present world crisis, was. stressed here last might by Dr. M. Margaret Stroh. The national .executive secretary of Delta Kappa Gamma Sorority spoke at a joint meeting of Beta, Omega, Alpha

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Mrs. George Maxwell will preside.

The Cumberland Homemakers Club recently was entertained by Mrs. Robert Challis, North Post Road. Mrs. Howard Hensley was the co-hostess. The new officers are Mrs. Harold VanSickle; president; Mrs. Edward Btevens, vice president; Mrs. William Steinwack Jr., secretary, and Mrs. Hensley, treasurer,

Shower Tonight Will Honor Recent Bride

"I Mee Chiles Gullion and Mrs.

Clay Gullion, assisted by Mrs. Henry F. Schricker Jr, and Mrs. Bamuel R. Crawford, will enter-

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servants, women's organizations can. evaluate their own fitness. “Are you ready victims of pro-|

Education.” “The School H Program,” Dr. George

Mrs, Bert €. McCammon,

fo ! * communities. “Individually and FRIDAY

defeatism on the subject of peace.|- play by mothers,

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Brother mugen of the Indiana State Board of pride; Mrs. Raymond B. Resener, Health. Community is invited.| mother of the bridegroom; Mrs. challenges thinking particularly School 78-1:30 p. m. Parent edu- Ernest Churchill’ and Mrs; Owen "cation ‘cliss. “Private Worlds,” Corn’ of San Feérnando Valley,

collectively, women must fght/School 83—2 p. m. Founders Day

/ Ann Pearson,

tain tonight. for Mrs. ' Baird

*

Eugene Resener. Before her

: munity School 1—7:30 p. m. First lecture held in the home of: Mrs, Clay A$ eo: y in a Series on “Medical Parept Gullion, 4223 Guilford Ave.

e E. Alden, mother of the

Cal. Also Mesdames Elsie Johnson, Ada Bass, Charles Eaton, Roland. Eaton, Robert D. MacDanjels, Hillary Miles and

. second.

Those attending will be Mrs.

and Mrs, Carl Bruce, second. 5 Propossd amendments to the The group's next meeting {by-laws and the 9-50 budget | be Feb. 14 mn the YWCA ©" V|will be voted on. There will be a Meeting Tuesday night was the| ror the marie 0 0) Ayres

The results were: North and . Bouth—Mrs. M, Stanley McComas Ma d T ; Jr, and Jerome Jacobs, first, Mrs. I Ile ay Rca Jacko) and Mrs, K. L. : n, second, Mrs. Louis Segar and Harold Lewis, third; Bast At St. Joan and Weat...Mr, and Mrs. George , ! . Ryan, first; Mr. McComas and| Miss Verda Ge and Niel R. W. Lee, second, Mrs. 1. G. Christensen were at 9:30 Kahn and Mra E. K. Fisher,is m, today in the St. Joan of Are third. Catholic Church. The Rev, Fr. The Bt. Joan of Arc Bridge Club,| William Buhmejer officiated. The which met Wednesday night, /bride is the daughter of Mr. and releases its winners: North and|Mrs. Wilmer N. Gerringer, 3728 South-—Mrs. L. J. Blackmore and |N. Parker Ave, and the bride Ralph G. Ittenbach, first, Mrs, |groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas, second; East and West Tacoma Ave. «Mr. and Mrs, Harold Niesse, first, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cassidy, |Janita

The next meeting of the group rose faille dresses. Joahn Knipe will be Feb. 16 and will be a/was the flower girl and Larry “serambled partnership’ event. Winners with the

David Lancaster and Mrs. Thal Woodstock Club. Mrs. Warren T. EE

George Horton and Mrs. Hezron| Chris. Christensen, 4022 N,

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