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the engagement of hee aangn. and Mrs. Frank J. Wise, 5317 ter, ce se, omer P. 4,0k last week. Miss Myers, Boulevard Pl, Indianapolis. hi Hargraves Jr., aon of Mes and gaughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. .. 8 =» . Mrs. Hargraves Sr. Chicago. Myers, 4737 Boulevard Pl., will AFTER the ceremony a reBetter known to his Indian- yi ner college roommate and ception was held in LaGrange apolis friends as “Bud,” the go to school from there c : ¥ . ountry Club. The couple will bridegroom-to-be was associat 5 live in’ 5615 Netherland: Av ed with Merit Lyne, Pleree, THERE'LL be a lot of kick- pve 0 00 NO eral A re wie Fenner and ane brokerage ing around and running to do } y r firm here before joining his when Jim Rubins gets to Prince- Drdagroom atin New BR Special Layaway Event father in the organization's ton this week. Mr. and Mrs. nic: 2 PRD candidate Chicago office. David K. Rubins, 4033 ‘Park 3S. Eracuate. asgisiant Mn : $..8 = Ave, accompanied their son to gy. Boys’ Sizes 10 to 20 LAST week end was a big New Jersey. The bride, a Butler University one for the Linkon family. Jim, a sophomore in Prince- graduate, is a member of Delta About 78 members. met for a ton, is manager of the football Delta Delta, Theta Sigma Phi 3-day reunion in the Warren. ‘team and had to report for and Kappa Kappa Kappa So- * Hotel. The 10 brothers and sis- practice. rorities. The bridegroom ,was 0 S ¢ d ( 0 d S ters scattered over the country gS un graduated from Wabash Col- | meet annually for this reunion ALL FAREWELLS were lege and is a Beta Theta Pi / with their families. And their taken care of last week for Miss Fraternity member.
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THE dividends on investments by two outstanding Chicago firms will be in the form of marriage Novem-
ber 1. At a recent cocktail party, Mrs. John T. Pirie II, Winetka, Ill, of the Carson Pirie Scott firm, anngunced
meeting spot is in different parts of the eountry. This year's event started off with a family reception in the hotel. Sunday night the group had a formal dance with Billy Moore's Orchestra playing and Monday was spent at an allday picnic in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sacks, 5145 N. Capital Ave. Originally, all members of the family were from Indianapolis but those living here now are Messrs. and Mesdames Abé Goldstein, Sacks, Ben Goldman, Abe Linkon and Charles Goldstein, " » -
MRS. A. 8. CATTERTON,
Lucy Landers who left taday for Long Island to visit friends. From there, she will go on to South Hampton, Mass,, where she is a student in Smith College. Miss Landers is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fisk Landers, 3644 Totem Lane.
n o » DINNER is announced with television instead of bells in the home of Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Raber, 6036 Haverford Ave. In order to ke®p up with Hoppy, Kit Carson and the other western heroes, the Raber youngsters see to it dinner is served before or after the programs,
Times State Snvice
LAGRANGE, Ills Sept. 8 «Mr. and Mrs. Donald Louis Wise are en route to
Niagara Falls and New York after their marirage in the First Methodist Church here Saturday. Mrs. Wise was Miss Carla Jean Stout, daughter of Mrs. Robert E. Avels, 3750 Guilford Ave., Indianapolis.
Mr. Wise's parents are Mr.
Indiana guests at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs, Avels, Richard T. Stout and Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Wise, all of Indianapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wise, Brookville.
Reservations
Additional reservations are pouring in for the Children's Museum “Jo Cope-
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12:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Columbia Club. Mrs. Charles Kottemen will be hostess to
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Mrs. Donald. L. Wise
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Mesdames Maurice Mackey, Ervining Ball Jr., Erwin Schafer, Carl Reith, Robert Walker, Lyle Withrow and £ Burchard Carr. Mrs. Howard” Williams and Mrs. Glenn Ryan will attend together.
Another party will include
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