Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1939 — Page 5
i 3 Round of Showers and Parties Keeps Two Brides-to-Be Busy; Thalia Eby Is Guest Tomorrow
MONDAY, MAY 1, 1939
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
PAGE 5
Mary Margaret Hill, Who Weds May 7, Will Be Entertained by Mrs. Ralph Husted Tonight; Ruth Simpson, R. W. Boyd Jr. Engaged. i i ——————— Prenuptial parties have begun for one June bride-to-be,
while another young woman whose marriage is set for this month is being feted at a round of showers and parties.
Three engagements and two weddings have been announced and one bridal party has been chosen. A series of prenuptial events has been arranged for| Miss Thalia Eby, a June bride-to-be, whose marriage to!
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Mrs. Shugert To Be Guest; Supper Is Set
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| Union Veterans Auxiliary Is to Meet Tomorrow.
A covered dish dinner, a guest | day and Mothers’ Day meeting, card! party and routine business are planned for members of women's lodge organizations today and to-| morrow, One group will honor a
| department officer, Mrs. Lela Shugert, Marion, department president, will be honored
EVENTS
SORORITIES Beta Chapter, Beta Chi Theta. 7:30 p. m. today. Miss Thelma M. Miller, 1038 N. Beville Ave., hostess. Birthday shower for Miss Virginia Smith. Kappa Phi Delta. 8 p. m. today. Y. W. C. A. Regular business.
CLUBS Pocahontas A. W. T. Embroidery. Thurs. noon. Mrs. Edith Huckleberry, 929 N. King Ave. Mrs. Lottie Brown, hostess. Covered dish luncheon.
Speedway, Streets Cleanup Are Topics tor Council of Women
Joe Copps, publicity director of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, will talk at a luncheon meeting tomorrow in Ayres’ auditorium for members of the Indianapolis Council of Women. Mrs. Arthur Brown, pro gram chairman, will introduce the speaker. Mrs. Lowell S. Fisher will talk at the morning meeting on the “Street Cleanup Campaign” in Indianapolis of which the local council is cosponsor with the City and other z civic agencies. | "aT y Mrs. J. Malcolm Dunn, chairman Th av elog to Be Giv en
of the economics committee, will! At Tri Psi Luncheon
Marion County Chapter, American War Mothers. Today. Mrs. Robert
Mrs. George H. Healey, assistant. Silver tea. Golden Glow Garden. 2 p. m. today. May Day party for Rotary convalescent patients at Riley Hospital. Mrs. Forest Lightle, chairman.
L. Fitch, 4025 Central Ave., hostess. |
present an exhibit of consumers’| ; 2 literature and posters, a special ex-| Mrs. Mary R. Noble will present
hibit of merchandise used in sec-|& travelog on “The Scilly Islands” ondary schools and a display for|following the annual Violet Lunch- | housewives. {eon of Psi Psi Psi Sorority Friday | Mowrice ©. unt. ditectes fiat the Columbia Ohi. Tf Pg
| ; .«» Sorority is the national mothers’ D , S } | Discernent (36 he Indiana Boys club of Delta Delta Delta, college
{ School, will discuss “The Indiana © = | Boys’ School as a Community Cen-| S0¢ial group.
ter.” Mrs. Charles E. Smith's talk! will be on the drive of the Goodwill
Mrs. Henry L. Patrick is chairman of the luncheon, assisted by Mes-
: | at the meeting of Auxiliary 10, Sons LODGE
ai gr a lis: = ne a ol Ini q of t Svi Srp) dames C. W. Graves, C. R. MatDunnington, will be June 3. Miss Eby is a daughter of Mr. | of Union Veterans of the Civil War ” wrence J. Eby, 5780 Washingt Blvd | i ; on following a covered dish supper at| and Mrs. Lawrence J. Eby, 57 Vashington Blvd. BE Sure Miss Alice Jane Rice, who
will be a bridesmaid at the Both young people were graduated |
: : { Industries. Henry M. Dowling, local! Brightwood Chapter 399, O. E. S. attorney, will speak on internationsl thews, James B. Stalker, H. W.
Tonight. Veritas Masonc Temple, | 1e1ations. Other speakers will be Glossbrenner and R. P. Kiefer. Mrs. 3350 Roosevelt Ave. Stated meet- ns. George P. Ruth and Mrs. James P. Tretton is president of ing. Mrs. Helen A. Cunningham | Thaddeus R. Baker. | the chapter. and Raymond Dingle, worthy matron and patron.
A musical program will be pre-| sented at the guest day meeting of wedding, will entertain tomorrow afternoon at her
home, 5896 Washington Blvd., with a kitchen shower. Miss Jane Renard, another bridesmaid. will be hostess for a tea Friday. | Among others who will entertain but have not set definite dates are Miss Fanchon Parsons and Miss Mary Katharine Harzison, maid of
honor. |
Other attendants at the wedding will be Miss Eva Blake, Ada. Okla. a classmate at Gulf Park School at Gulfport, Miss, and Miss Patsy Boggs, who entertained at a luncheon bridge and miscellaneous shower
Saturday. Roth voung women will be |
bridesmaids at the wedding. Charles Pahud, brother-in-law of the bridegroom-to-be, will be best man.
Another bride-to-be, whose social life will be crowded before her marriage on May 7, is Miss Mary Margaret Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Clarence J. Hill, who will become the bride of Dr. James William DuShane, New Haven, Conn. Mrs. Ralph Husted will entertain tonight for Miss Hill and Mrs. Robert Hanika will fete the bride-to-be tomorrow evening at the home of her mother, Mrs. E. A. Peterson, 4400 N. Pennsylvania St. Miss Charlotte Twitty and Mrs. Martin Lane, New Castle. will entertain Wednesday night for her at the Twitty country home on E. 106th St Dr. Hazel Hansford Stevens of the Family Welfare Society, will be hostess at a dinner party Thursaay night at her home, 1930 N. Alabama St. Mrs. James C. Beane and Mrs. Murray Holliday, Fairmount. will give a party Friday night at Mrs. Beane's home, 3623 Salem St. Dr. DuShane is expected to arrive Saturday. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald DuShane of Columbus.
from DePauw University and the] bridegroom-to-be was graduated |
from the Yale University School of |
Medicine.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rooe Simpson have announced the engagement and approaching marriage of their] daughter, Ruth, to Robert Wright Boyd Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs, Rob- | ert Wright Boyd, New York. The wedding will be June 20. | Miss Simpson attended Miss Pul- | ler's School for Girls on the Hud- | son and both Miss Simpson and Mr. |
Boyd attended Horace Mann School, New York. Mr. Boyd is a graduate of Princeton University.
Mrs. C. S. Wheeler has announced the engagement of her Virginia Mary, to George Gucken- | berger III, Cincinnati, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Guckenberger.
Miss Wheeler, who was graduated irom DePauw University, is a mem- | ber of Kappa Kappa Gamma Soror- | ity. She received her M. A. degree! from Columbia University. Mr. Guckenberger also attended DePauw | and is a member of Delta Tau Delta | Fraternity. | | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Horsley, Miami, | Fla., formerly of Indianapolis, have | announced the engagement of their | daughter, Virginia, to Sam Millard | Jr.,, Knoxville, Tenn. The wedding! will be Thursday in Miami |
Mrs. O'Donnell Patrick has announced the marriage of her sister, Miss Isabella Jane Maggs, to Rollin Lewis Shuttleworth. The wedding! was Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Shuttleworth will be at home at 504 W Drive, Woodruff Place,
Mr. and Mrs. Garrett H. Watson have announced the marriage of their daughter, Mary Evelyn, to Wiiliam R. Bridwell. The wedding was held Wednesday. April 26, at the home of the bride's parents, 814 Villa | Ave,
daughter, |
Rosemary Lane, Hollywood actress, models a smart afternoon print of gold, kelly green and brown. Black patent shoes and bag and kelly green gloves are selected by Miss Lane for wear with the print.
the Women’s Auxiliary to the Rail- | {way Mail Association at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Woman's Depart-
president, will be in charge. Program numbers will School Sextet, directed by liams, vocalist. Tea will be served at the close of the afternoon program, The committee in charge includes Mesdames Leo Sheridan, Roy Rogers, George Burge, Paul Carruthers, William Cuffel, John Davis,
roy Lawrence, Arlie Morphew, Obie Ogle, Lee Richey, Noble Shute, Charles Turner, Richard Schilling, Gene Richester, T. J. Tuttle and Wilbur Enders.
A quartet composed of Mesdames | Ethel Johnston, Lena Scheier, Viola {Richardson and Ruth Shafer will
PORN | Star, in the Prospect Masonic Hall, | Mrs. [Bennett are worthy matron and
Rainbow of Gowns Brightens Sunnyside Guild's Benefit Fet
Vine-covered trellises and spring flowers were combined to create a garden setting for the annual Sunnyside Guild dinner dance Saturthe Columbia Club. made for the event which was held on both the third and 10th floor
day evening at
ballrooms of the club Ferns and potted plants lined the entrance to the club and were used also to set off the figure of the Red
Cross nurse with the Anti-Tuber-culosis insignia on her Proceeds from the ball will be used to further the work of the Guild at the Marion County Tuberculosis Sanatorium at Sunnyside Adding to the varied colors used in the decorations, gowns worn by
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The Fidelis Club will present a ing of the North Park Chapter 404, CO E. S., tomorrow evening at the
Miss Mary Ellen Billeter is chairman of the committee and Miss | Florence Taylor is president of the i club,
| Brookside Chapter 481, 0. E. S,, | will hold a stated meeting at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening at the women at the ball were of all hues.| Brookside Masonic Temple, 10th and Mrs. Wallace O. Lee, general chair-| Gray Sts. Mrs. Grace Bowers and man, was gowned in an elaborate| william R. Riley are worthy matron evening dress of light blue chiffon |ang patron, > with which she wore orchid accessories and an orchid corsage. The ways and means committee Mrs. Irving D. Hamilton, president of the Olive Branch Rebekah Lodge of the Guild, also chose chiffon, in| will sponsor a card party tonight at American Beauty fashioned with athe Foodcraft Shop. Mrs. J. B. shirred bodice and full skirt. Her Freeman is chairman of arrangeaccessories were Venice blue. ments.
More than 1100 reservations were
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include Mrs. W. W. Lacey, piano, Tech High | Miss | Louise Swan, and Mrs. Irwin Wil- |
Women of Moose to Meet!
Daniel Hutchinson, Carl Kelly, Le-|
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Mary Mayo and Edward L.|
Mothers’ Day program at the meet-|
Masonic Hall. 30th and Clifton Sts.
CARD PARTIES t. Philip Neri Altar Society. 8:30 p. m. Wed. School aduitorium. Mrs. Clifford Sweeney, chairman. Ladies’ Auxiliary, Jewish War Veterans Post 114. 1:45 p. m. Wed. Foodcraft Shop, Century Building.
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Past presidents of the Women of (the Moose will meet tonight in | Moose Temple. Mrs. Ruth Jackson, child care and training chair- | man, will sponsor a card party Thursday afternoon at the Temple.
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