Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 August 1937 — Page 5

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1. Thoughts of rush teas, football games and dances brings smiles to the faces of Miss Betty Henry (left) and Miss Frances Watkins. Miss Henry is to enroll in Stephens College this fall and Miss Watkins is a sophcmore at Indiana University.

2. The rush is on! These smiling Butler University sorority rush captains are preparing for a busy time during the opening weeks of school. Left to right are Misses Mary Anna Butz, Delta Delta Delta; Dorothy Durnham, Delta Gamma; Frances Linchinger, Zeta Tau Alpha; Betty Weier, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Mary Jane Shafer, Kappa Alpha Theta; Jane Hirshman and Mary Holliday, Alpha Chi Omega; Dorothy Powers, Alpha Omicron Pi, and Carol Fenner, Pi Bela Phi.

3. Two DePauw students reminisce of good times on the Asbury campus. Both Miss Marjorie Raiser (left) and Miss Emma Gene Tucker are to return this fall.

4. Miss Margaret Ruddell (left), who is to return to Butler Universitv as a senior, and Miss Harriet Cracraft, a member of Indiana University’s sophomore class, chat about college plans.

5. Shopping for college clothes is the principal interest of the moment for Miss Louise Bain, Danville (left), who is a student at Purdue University, and Miss Martha Moore, a Butler co-ed.

6. Miss Berenice Brennan, who was graduated from St. Mary's of the Woods last spring, is to continue her studies in harp music this fall under Vito, the Chicago harpist.

7. Miss Martha Nell Plopper (left) is to enter Stephens College next month. Her friend, Miss Betty Beem, will go to DePauw.

8. This smiling trio of friends will be just a little sorrv when September is here, for each has chosen to enter a different school next month. Miss Sally Dunlap (left), Covington, Ind. is to be a member of Indiana University’s freshman class, Miss Virginia Davis ‘center) is 10 go to Stephens and Miss Joy Geupel is to return to Bradford College as a sophomore. :

Eunice Grimes Engaged | Betrothal Announced Mrs. Ava Grimes, 1221 N. Holmes | Mrs. Katherine Tuttle, 809 N. Ave. announces the engagement of | Rural St, announces the engagewehter, Eunice, to Harry ment of her daughter, Henrietta, to her uae # of Mrs Jessie Knicht, | Gerald Dailey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Knight, soz Oy =" | Stanley A. Dailey, Reading, O. The The marriage is to take place Aug. | marriage is to take place Sept. 4 in 25 in Indianapolis, | St. Philip Neri Catholic Church.

[Luncheon and Shower Honor Engaged Girls

Mesdames Elmer Shockley and | Lester Wilson entertained with a luncheon and shower today at the Blue Bell for the Misses Alberta | Taylor and Henrietta Tuttle. Miss Taylor is to pe married Aug. 17 to Bernard Kunkel and Miss Tuttle is to become the bride of Gerald Daily Sept. 4. Guests included Mesdames Thomas Monahan and Joe Barker and Misses Jane Boyle, Anna Marie Elixman, Mary Anne Fitzgerald, Rosina Hansing, Jean Haworth, Winifred Hickman, Jerry Jensen, Agnes McCarty, Mary Jane Mansfield, Mexine Fandler, Ruth Shimer and Mary Katherine Flattery.

‘Indorsed by Club

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Mrs. George A. Van Dyke, Seventh | District Federation of Clubs second | vice president, has been indorsed by | the Magazine Club of which she is | a member for the office of federation trustee.

The election is to be next spring. Mrs. Van Dyke was Fine Arts department chairman for several years and program chairman twice.

Personal Notes

Buffet Supper To Be Given for

| Mr. and Mrs. William Byrum | Gates returned recently from New | York where they have been spend- | ing the summer. Mrs. H. H. Gardner and daugh- | ters, Margaret and Mary, Birming- | ham, Mich., are the guests of Mrs. "A. W. Noling and Mr. Noling, Golden Hill, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jackson, 15354 N. Delaware St., are spending the week-end at Lake Wawasee.

Ferris at their home, North Arlington, N. J. The Ferrises were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sanders. Miss Dorothy Courtenay is visiting Mrs. Billie Teel Tappan at Lake Maxinkuckee. Mrs. F. C. Gaul, Dayton, O, is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Kennedy. Mrs. Clarence Forsyth and Miss Katherine Layman are visiting Mrs. Fred Wasson at Burt Lake, Mich. Mrs. Robert Long is vacationing at Atlantic City. Miss Josephine K. Bauer and Miss Flora Swan are on a motor trip to Michigan and Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Pavy, 4005 Byram Ave, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Steigerwald, 733 N. Chester Ave, and Miss Mildred A. Pavy, 109 E. St. Clair St., are to leave tomorrow to spend the week at Lake Shafer. Miss Mildred E. Pavy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pavy, and L. E. Busen-

bark are to join them next week-

Mrs. C. H. Sanders is visiting her | sister, Mrs. I. C. Ferris, and Mr,

rend. They are staying at Point View Cottage, Evergreen Camp. Miss June May, Isabelle Dodge,

| Helen Rosenbaum and Marie Voor- | 1 : 2 : : : | § 5 a | his are vacationing at Racine, Mil- | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buschman

| wauke€, the Dells and Madison, Wis. | are to entertain this evening on rhe They are to stop in Chicago where | lawn of their home in Trader’s Point | they are to be entertained by Miss | with a buffet supper for Miss Ellen | May's brother. Clarence May. | Rogers and Havens Kahlo, who are 3 to be married Aug. 21.

Engaged Couple

Frommevers Will Entertain

| The table is to be centered with summer flowers and lighted with tapers. Miss Barbara Fowler is to entertain Tuesday with an evening party, and Mr. Kahlo is to be honor guest at a stag party Wednesday night. Miss Dorothy Johnston, 2127 N. Delaware St. is to entertain with a party for Miss Rogers on the same night.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jr. are to entertain a party at the | garden dance in the Athenaeum =

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night in honor of Miss Marie Gasper, whose wedding to Harry A. Metzger is to take place Tuesday. Guests are to be Miss Gasper and | Mr. Metzger, Misses Mathilda Gas- | per and Gertrude Metzger, Messrs. | and Mesdames Carl Feske, W. C.| . Buser, Charles McDermitt, Charles | By Preston Sisters Metzger and Phil Sexton and Mr. | and Mrs. Norbert Pointer, Sidney, Misses Ruth, O., house guests of Mr. and Mrs. | Katherine Preston entertained reFrommeyer. | cently at their home, 731 W. 31st ree | St, for Mrs. Robert George. as: yor , | George was Miss Virginia Landre Shower Ai r anged before her marriage July 30. Mrs. Joseph Perkins, who is t0| Guests included Mesdames Judson leave soon to life in Nashville, | George, Walter Landreth, Willard Tenn. is to be honor guest at a)Murray, Samuel Preston; Misses handkerchief shower Monday night | Mary Baker, Jean Beale, Rosalea given by Beta chapter, Theta Nu | Shey, Gwendolyn Howard, Wilma Chi Sorority, in the home of Mrs. | Wurtzberger, Lenora Brown and Robert Snyder, 1023 N. Bosart Ave. ' Virginia Ogle,

Mrs. George Feted

Twenty-four guests are expected. |

Jane and Mary.

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Three Couples to Take Vows In

Ceremonies

| Three late summer weddings are to take place this week-end.

This Week-End

Two

| ceremonies are to be read in the homes of the parents of the brides-to-be

and the third in the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church.

Miss Maxine Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the bride of George *

| to become | Harold Marshall in a service at p. m. tonight. Miss Maxine Coburn, daughter of | Mrs, William A. Ritzmann and | Harry R. Gordon, son of Mr. and { Mrs. Carl E. Gordon, change vows. Miss Ella Dorothy Hansen, daugh-

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| ter of Mrs. Caroline W. Hansen, is | | to become the bride of Herbert G. | Mutch, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. |

Mutch. Florida Pastor Chosen The Rev. John H. Hanger, Winter Park, Fla., is to read the MarshallJones rites in the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church before an altar of white gladioli and asters banked with palms and ferns and lighted with candelabra. Mrs. Russell Sanders, organist, is [to play bridal airs and Mrs. Hallie | Lohrig, Madison, is to sing. The {bride is to enter with her father. She is to wear white silk net over taffeta gown with a train. Her long tulle veil is to descend from a cap of lilies of the vailey. She is to carry a bridal qardenias’'and lilies of the valley.

Attendants Named

Miss Charlotte Cashon, maid of honor, and Miss Bette Helen Jones, junior bridesmaid, are to wear powder blue and yellow net gowns with juliet caps. They are to carry bouquets of American Beauty roses and delphinium. David Hughs is to be best man and James Everline and James Inasy are to usher. «A reception is to follow in the Jones home, 5874 N. New Jersey St. after which the couple is to leave for a trip to the northern lakes. They are to be at home in Indianapolis after Sept. 1. Miss Jones, who attended Butler University, is a member of the Delta Delta Delta Sorority. Mr. Marshall, who is a Butler University graduate,

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is a member of the Delta 1 Fraternity The Gordon oSburn ceremony. is to be read at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the home of the bride-elect's mother, 3925 N, Keystone Ave,

Bride to Wear White

The Rev. Robert Hartman is to officiate before an improvised altar | of palms, ferns and summer flowers, The bride, who is to enter alone, is | to wear a white tailored suit with | blue accessories, and a corsage of orchids and gardenias. Mrs. Herbert Bowerman, matron of honor, is to wear a white suit with pink accessories and gardenias and roses. Mr, Bowerman is to be best man. A reception in the home is to follow the ceremony. Following a trip to northern lakes, the couple is to be at home in Indianapolis after Sept. 22. The Rev. Lance Mantel is to read the single ring ceremony for Miss Hansen and Mr. Mutch at 4:30 p. m, tomorrow in the Hansen home, 3524 Kenwood Ave,

Flowers to Deck Altar

Only immediate families are to be | present for the ceremony which is | to be read before an altar of garden | flowers. The bride is to wear a powder blue crepe ensemble with navy blue | accessories and a corsage of pink ‘roses. Miss Carolyn Hansen, her sister's only attendant, is to wear navy blue. Henry Pfafflin is to be best man. A reception is to follow the ceree mony. After a motor trip, the couple is to be at home after Sept. 1 in Indianapolis.

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