Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 259, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1935 — Page 5
MARCH 9, 1935
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Ruth Apostol to Become Bride in Church Rite Attendc*’ by two sisters. Misses Constance and Panoris Apostol. Miss Ruth Apostol will become the bride of William McOraw Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. William McGraw. Tipton, in a ceremony to bo performed at 4:30 tomorrow b/ tM Rev William Rothenburger In Third Christian Church. Russell Errett will be best man. Guests will be seated b' l Philip Ogle, Tipton; Jack Robin on. Arthur Dudley and Max Marklev, BlufTton. while Miss Marion Laut* organist, will play bridal airs. Miss Geraldine Kuntz will sing. Given in marriage by her father. Charles Apostol. the bride will wear a white satin gown, designed with a drop shoulder yoke trimmed in lace and long puff sleeves, ruffled at the wrist. She will wear a white lace hat and carry a corsage of gardenias and lilies of the valley. Miss Panoria Apostol will wear a pink point despirt gown and matching maline hat and Miss Constance Apostol will wear a similar ensemble of blue. Mrs. Apostol will attend the ceremony in a pink lac/ gown with blue accessories. Folowmg a reception at the Apostol home, the couple will leave sos a wedding trip south. The bride will travel In a black and white checked suit to be worn with red accessories. The couple will be at home in Tipton. The bride and bridegroom both attended Butler University and are members respectively of Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority and Phi Delta Theta Fraternity.
FEDERATION LEADER TO BE SPEAKER
Miss Chari Ormond Williams, first vice-president of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women’* Clubs and field secretary of the National Education Association. will speak to the Indianapolis federation Thursday night at the Women's Department Club. Special guests will include Miss Virginia Cravens, president of Administrative Women in Education; Mrs C. W. Foltz, president of Indianapolis Council of Women; Mrs. W E. Batch, president of ParentTeachers Association; Miss Clara W. Nieman. general supervisor of elementary school*; Miss Floro Torrence. general supervisor of elementary schools: Mrs. Clayton D. Ridge, member of the board of school commissioners; Mrs. R. O. Me Alexander, president of Woman's Department Club: Miss Anna Steeset Richardson. good citizenship editor of Woman's Home Companion. Other special guests will be members of the Zonta. Altrusa and Rotary Clubs and National Association of Women.
CHICAGO COUPLE TO BE WED OS TRAIN At the wedding today of Miss Marian Finholt. Chicago, daughter) of ’.lra. Borgheld Finholt. to W. F. Lewis. Chicago, the bride was to wear a blue crepe afternoon gown with a gardenia corsage. Her attendant. Muss Virginia Beit*. Chicago. has chosen green crepe, with gardenia corsage. William Callison. Chicago, mas to be best man. Judge Dewey E. Myers of Municipal Court was to read the marriage ceremony In the private car of the bndegrooaa's father. F E. Lewis, general manager of the Monon Railroad. The couple will live m
AMONG the social events on the spring calendar is the dinnerdance of St. Vincent’s Hospital Guild set for Saturday night, April 27. at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Mrs. E. O. Marquette is general chairman. The Children's Museum will bring the Old Globe Theater players to Caleb Mills Hall. Wednesday and Thursday, for six presentations of Shakespearean plays. Mrs. William H. Wemmer is general chairman of the benefit and among her assistants is Mrs. Billie Teel Tappen. The Sub-Deb Club. Nancy Campbell, president, announces April 1 as the date for its next party. The event will be a dance at the Woodstock Club. Assisting with arrar 3 aments for the state luncheon and dance of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, March 16. at the Indianapolis Athletic Club, is Miss Jean Underwood, committee member. Delta Gamma sorority is observing its state day today at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. A dance tonight will climax the celebration. At the luncheon Miss Mary Slupeskv, a Butler University freshman, gave the candlelighting service honoring the three founders. Mrs. Victor R. Jose Jr., and Mrs. Russell Johnston are assisting Mrs. Benjamin D. Hitz. chairman, and other committee members in arranging for the appearance of Alexander Woollcott at Caleb Mills Hall. Monday night. March 18. Mr. Woollcott will talk on The Invisible Newspaper" under auspices of Orchard School. Before her marriage last Saturday. Mrs. Robert V. Lutz was Miss Laurel Ruth Daughertv. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Daugherty. Dr. and Mrs William F. Hughes announce the engagement of their daughter Miss Marv Esther Hughes, to Dr. John Raymond Swan, son of Mr and Mrs. Thomas K. Swan, Cambridge, O. The wedding is scheduled for June. |
MEETING PROPOSAL TO BE TOPIC
Possibility of a state council meeting of boards of directors, presidents of local leagues and local committee chairman will be an item of discussion at a meeting of the Indiana League of Women Voters board Thursday. The council meetings would be held biennially, in the years when the biennial conventions are not scheduled. Dr. R. Clyde White of the bureau of social research of Indiana Umverally will talk to the Indianapolis League at its Wednesday meeting at 10 W ednesday in Rauh Memorial library. Mrs. Stanley Hayes will pre-
side. Dr. White's topic will be “The Social Security Prog:am." Committee of government and its operation of the Indianpolis League will meet on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Lester Smith to hear reports from three of its members. Mrs. Hugh Reynolds mill speak on the office of justice of the peace and the municipal courts; Miss Margaret Denny on the office of prosecuting attorney, and Mrs. Donald Pond on the grand and petit juries. Club Bridge Play Set Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sharlow. assisted bv Messrs, and Mesdames L. H. McAllister. Don Page and L. M. Fehrenbach. mill be host and hostess for the mixed auction bridge party at the Hoosiar Alhleuo Club Sunday.
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AIDS CHOSEN FOR SORORITY EVENT Committees for the annual Delta Delta Delta state luncheon and dance at the Claypool on Saturday, April 6. have been announced. Miss Anna Marie Sander is general chairman, assisted by Miss Virginia Holt. The chairman for the luncheon is Miss Virginia Taylor. Those on her committee are Mrs. John Bruhn, Miss Laura C. Wadsworth. Mrs. Otto K. Jensen, Mrs. Pauline Heiney, Miss Mary Harvey and Mrs. John Harvey. Miss Ivy Puller is la charge of
the dance, assisted by Mesdames Robert I. Boyer, E. W. Berger, Gordon Thompson and Miss Jessie Martin. The publicity committee is composed of Miss Maja Brownlee, chairman, and Miss Lois Martin and Mrs. Karl E. Stout. Now officers of Beta chapter. Phi Tau Dalta sorority, are Miss Edith Cade, president; Miss Berta Hoffman, vice president: Miss Marie Burton, secretary; Miss Elizabeth Hughes, treasurer, and Mrs. Alice Dickey Foltz, grand council delegate, <
BRIDGE PARTY WILL BE BENEFIT EVENT Annual benefit bridge party of the Indianapolis Alumnae Association of Zeta T&U Alpha sorority mill be held Saturday afternoon, March 16, at Ayres’ tearoom. Proceeds will be used for the house association fund of chapters at Butler and Indiana Universities. A style show will be presented during the afternoon with special prize iu charge of Miss Thelma Haworth. Assisting Miss gatfaryn Snow,
general chairman, will be Misses Leda Hughes, Marion Laut and Betty Smith, candy; Mrs. Herbert Pedlow and Mrs. Grady Cline and Misses Louise Bomd, Jean Vestal, Helen Million and Panoria Apostol, prizes; Mrs. Frank Riggs, Misses Helen Winton Irene Sturgeon and Elizabeth Ann Miller, tickets. Xi Chapter, PI Omicron Sorority will meet at 7:30 Tuesday at the Lincoln. Mrs. H. H. Hanna is director.
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RECENT RIDE TO BE H \OR GUEST Misses Mar§ it E. Beckmith and Margaret Scot .eld will be hostesses at a purty tonight in honor of Mrs. A. L. Rigsbee, formerly Miss Rose- . mary Bosson. Guests mail include Mesdames Louis Eggert, Homer i Eberhardt, George Osborne, Wendell Color, Stewart McKnight, George F. Holler and W. K. Schweickhardt; Misses Marion Darr, Gertrude West, Helen Cantwell, Clarabel O'Neil, lore Naile, Viola Cochran and Luella Jones.
