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cies of Our Times year's study on Their Contemporaries. Past and * Present.” It has been arranged by Mrs. W. N+: Crain.

Singing Scheduled

at the business session cers will be elected. Mrs Bernat will preside.

nominating members will join the group later for a social hour at which time past presidents and commanders will be honored.

First Venetian Blinds

SUNDAY, MAY 6, 1951 A Te Alumnae Unit ss

Sets Dinner Tomorrow

Musical Program Will Be Featured

A 6 p. m. dinner will be held hy the Indianapelis—Alumnae—Chapter, Mu Phi Epsilon Sorority, -to-

—morrew-in the home of Mrs. Rich-

ard M. Nay, 5257 Hinsley ‘Ave, Assisting the hostess will be Mesdames Paul Mozingo, Howard

Hanscom, Irma C. Judd and Al-

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The program will he “Tenden-

Musicians and

A group of modern songs will

be sung by Mrs. Russell Spivey, guitarist. Miss Adah Hill will give a poetry sketch,and Miss Mary Moorman, a

resume of modern

artists, Annual reports will be given hy officers -and-.committee chairmen

New offiS BE.

Poppy Day |

Unit to Meet |

Session Planned At Hotel Antlers

Poppies for Poppy Days. May

25 and 26, will be distributed to volunteer morial Auxiliary, Tuesday. Mrs, Gladys P. Smith will be in charge. The unit will meet at 7:30 p. m. in Hotel Antlers.

workers of the MeUnit, American legion

Special guests will he Mrs, Ed-

ward Ohlschlager, Hammond, Indiana Department auxiliary presi-! dent, and Mrs. John Kundrat, de-

partment secretary. Mrs. Ohlschlager will initiate the new members. Mrs. Mary Terry, unit

president, is in charge of initiation arrangements.

There will be a report by the committee, Post

Priscilla and John Alden used

barrel staves, with rope twined

around them, as the first venetian blinds in America.

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Miss Bray Is Bride in Church Rite

Exchanges Vows

| . . With D. J. Hindman | Miss Patricia Joan Bray became the bride of Donald J. Hindman Jr. in a 2:30 | p. m. cetemony yesterday in the Broadway Methodist Officiating at the double-ring rite was. Dr. Robert. Pierce. Parefits of the couple are Mr

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| and Mrs. Joseph W. DeForest, - 3585 N. LaSalle St., and Mrs, | | Donald J. Hindman of New Martinsville, W. Va, f { © Miss Joan Dunham in shell

of honor. The bridesmaids, dressed like the honor attend- | ant, in rose pink were Mrs. | Robert Schaefer and Mrs. Thomas McNulty.

Best Man Joseph Benning attended the bridegroom as best man. The ushers were William Harrington and Benjamin Boleman. | The bride wore a gown of | blush pink satin fashioned in empire style. It had long sleeves edged with beaded chantilly lace; full skirt, and cathedral train. Her fingertip veil fell from a satin and beaded lace band, She carried a bridal bouquet centered with a white orchid. Following the reception in the church parlors, the couple left for a wedding trip to the East Coast. Upon their return they will’ live in Oak Park, IIL The bride:'a mémber of Della Gamma Sorority, attended In- | diana University. The bridegroom is a graduate of the In- | diana University School of Business and is affiliated with Beta ~—Times Photo by Bill Oates Theta Pi Fraternity. TREED—In typical Al Capp fashion Betty Lukenbill has Russell Miller “out on a limb." They are : chairmen for the Irvington Assembly "Daisy Mae Drag" to be at 8:30 p.m. Friday in the Howe High P School gymnasium. The event concludes Ne |6th year of assembly dances sponsored by the Irving- ersonne

ton Union of Clubs. Mrs. Francis H. Insley is union president. Women Dine Law Club fo Hold- Tuesday Luncheon Election of officers and a dis-

cussion will highlight the dinner Cruzan Parliamentary Law program. Also on the program Mrs. Charles Sanders, first and meeting of the Indianapolis Asso-! Club I members will be luncheon will be .Mesdames C. I. Jackson. gacond vice presidents; Mrs. R. V, ciation of Personnel Women guests of Mrs. W. (CC. Strafford, W. C. Freund. J. A. Whalen and ; : _ Tuesday at 545 p. m. in the Plainfield, at 12:30 p. m. Tues- Kurt Schmidt. Sigler and Mrs. LE pick, Te Propylaeum. day. Mrs. M. O. Hollingsworth will cording and corresponding secre- Miss Sarah B. Moore will be Mesdames Pat Barrett, E. C. review her recent trip to Quebec. taries, and Mrs. F. E. Treat, moderator for the discussion on Wakelam and Charles Sanders New officers will be. installed treasurer. “Make Your Steps Count.” will assist the hostess. by Mrs. Rose Marie Cruzan. | Mrs. Grace Foster and Mrs. E.,| Miss Jeanette McElroy is in Mrs. C. A. Childers will have, They are Mrs. A. C. Barbour, G. Freihage are auditors and Mrs. charge of the program and Miss charge of the parliamentary law president: Mrs. J. A. Davis andiStraford, director. {Marian White, reservations.

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L.pink net over. taffeta was maid’i..

Beauty After 40—

Archinthon Scholtes Roads Madden-Langer Vows

Marriage vows were exchanged by Miss Ethel Frances Langér and Charles Edward Madden at 10:30 a. m. yesterday in the St. Catherine of Sienna Catholic Church, Schulte performed the ceremony. The Rev. Fr. Francis Van Benten offi- |

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ciated at the mass. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Langer, 1150 McDougal St. The bridegroom ig the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Madden, 331 E. 50th St Her sister's maid of honor, Miss Dolores Langer, wore light blue taffeta with lace hat and mitts. She carried a white silk fan trimmed with violets. In identical frocks, the bridesmaids were Mrs. James Kavanaugh, Mrs. Thomas McShane and Miss Dorothy Sauter:

Twin Is Best Man

The bridegroom's twin, J. W. Madden, served as best man.

Ushers were another brother, F. | J. Madden, and George Glass

and Mr. McShane. Carrying a bridal bouquet of white roses and valley lilies, the bride wore ‘white crepe

| fashioned with a fitted bodice

and stand-up collar. Her chapellength train fell from a full skirt. Her full-length veil of illusion was attached to a white cap.

Wedding Breakfast Following the rite a wedding breakfast was held in the Hotel Lincoln. A reception, also in the hotel, was held from 2 to 4

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