Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 June 1939 — Page 4
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Richard E. McCreary Jr. and Bride To Be at Home on Crestview Drive
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: Seniors of Alpha Chi Omega and
- Kappa Alpha Theta of Butler
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wear | blue | | University are to be honored next week.
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ege social sorority chapters at Butler
Included in activities of other
Greek letter groups are a dinner bridge, a formal anniversary banquet
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Alex L Wiggins t the reception following ceremony a three-tiered cake form the centerpiece on the bride's table After a two-week wedding trip the couple will be at home at 5941 Crestview Drive The bride will travel in a navy and white printed silk dress topped with a navy silk redingote and a navy straw hat accented with a red band and veil. The bride was graduated from Tudor Hall the Waeylister School at Milford, Conn. She is a member of the Junior League. Mr. McCreary Jr. attended Wabash College where he was a member of Beta Theta Pi Fraternity. He is a member of the Country Club.
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Back Stage Club Elects Saturday
Officers of the Back Stage Club of the Civic Theater will be elected at the annual outing tion from 3 p. m. 1 10 o'clock next Saturday at the Brendonwood common House ham is retiring presiden A treasure hunt and several games have been planned by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Badger and Dr. and Mrs. Wayne Ritter. Invitations to the party were designed by Blayne MeCurry. They include a map giving directions to the scene. Reservations ‘are to be at the theater by Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peltier are chairmen of the supper committee, assisted by Messrs. and Mesdames Thomas J. Scanlon, Richard Bunch and Carl Reifsteck.
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| Senior members of the Butler |chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta and {their mothers will be honored at a {luncheon Tuesday noon at the chapter house. The Mothers’
{nating member a plaque bearing the sorority crest. Seniors in the chapter are the Misses Louise Brandt, Ann Berger, Ruth Dickerson, Jean Lou Foley, Elizabeth Henderson, Helen Holman, Lois Jean Nicolai, Mary Lou
Aver, Mary Hanna Sailors, Mildred qt. niss Helen Gill and Miss Mar- |
Scales, Betty Mae Schissel, Cather- | ine Smith and Betty Wangelin. | Mrs. John Sursfield of the luncheon committee, assisted by Mesdames Russell Bosart, E. J. Marott, S. E. Smith and Grace K. Barnett. Members of the social committee, composed of Mesdames W. H. Blackley, H. A. Pfarrer and C. H. Hockensmith, are in charge of decorations.
Seniors of the Butler chapter of Alpha Chi Omega and their mothers will be guests of the sorority’s Mothers’ Club at a banquet at 6 o'clock Friday evening at Brookview Inn near Traders Point. Mrs. Harold Irelan will be in charge of ar- | rangements. Members of the
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| cards; Miss Dorotha Caton, tal- |
place cards and prizes, and Carl S. Talkington, publicity.
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| Alpha Delta Tau will celebrate its Club 12th anniversary with a formal din-| guerett lof the group will be hostess for the ner and dance next Saturday eve-| : party and will present each grad- | ning at the Severin Hotel. Members| Department Club will view this waterfall at the J. I. Holcomb es-
lof Beta Chapter in Anderson also [will be guests.
Mrs. Owen McGloon will be chair- |
man of arrangements, with Mrs Homer Riegner and Mrs. Carl Schmidt as cochairmen. Mrs. Olin Hammons will have charge of tick-
| garet Bruce of decorations and Mics Margaret Moylan of publicity. Newly elected officers will be inst Miss Gascho,
Athalene retiring
president, will conduct the installa-| Gianapolis this afternoon and tonight in Anderson. (Dexheimer-
| tion services.
Miss Mary Lucas, a member of Will be graduated today from Georgian Court College, Lakewood, Lambda Chapter of Delta Sigma N. J. installed as supreme] | council director at the national con-| Endsley, has majored vention of the sorority held recently| College. Others of the chapter | who attended were Misses Marie! Sorensen, Mary Treon, Mary Tege-| (ler, Jane Sharp, Georgia Paidrick, | Juanita
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| Edith Tutterow | Young.
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Mothers’ Club will hold their annu- |
{al picnic at 12:30 p. m. Monday at the home of Mrs. F. L. Wright in Fortville.
{ Mrs. Richard Layton, newly elect{ed president of Mu Chapter of Phi | Chi Epsilon; Miss LaVerne Fleener,
new treasurer, and Mrs. Ed Dobbs] Indianapolis | will be delegates trom the chapter|wij)] hold their state luncheon to-
{to the national convention, Satur{day and Sunday, June 10 and 11, in St. Joseph, Mich. Members of the (organization will hold a business meeting at 8 o'clock Monday evening in the Hotel Lincoln. Others attending the convention from the local chapter are Mesdames Gilbert Gee, A. C. Peck, E. C. Boehm, George Knapp and Glen C. Ryan. Other officers are Mrs. Marion { Grieb, vice president; Mrs. H. A. Millbern, secretary; Mrs. James W. | Fleener, editor; Mrs. M. E. Massey, inspector, and Mrs. Ryan, historian.
Members of Gamma Beta Chi will | entertain Tuesday evening at a din(ner bridge party at Hollyhock Hill, Guests will include Mesdames Cecil F. Scott, Fred Wagener, Gus Bisesi, Leslie Coleman, Edgar Davidson, Earl Flick, Albert Nichols, Charles Baird, William Hankins; the Misses Pearl Taylor, Ruth Scott, Laura Marie Foist, and Mrs. Kenneth Weirick, Middletown. Mrs. Wilma Richer is general chairman, assisted by Mrs. Clarence E. Flick and Mrs. Russell Holler,
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‘Ward Belmont Alumnae Mee
The Ward Belmont Alumnae Club
{day at the Indianapolis Athletic treasurer of the board of trustees; |
| Club, with Roy Underwood, director
of the Ward Belmont Conservatory
{derwood will present a musical pro-
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Luncheon reservations have been made by 45 women from Indianapolis, Indiana cities, and several other states. Among reservations are those of Mesdames A. C. Schrader, James Tucker, Arthur W. Spivey, Fae Patrick, Rex Marmaduke, George A.
{than T. Washburn Jr, Caylor. Other local alumnae who will attend are the Misses Joan and Christine Schrader, Lydia Frazier, Lena Saunders, Louise Trees, Jane | Ludwig, Irene Saetor and Ruby Sag|alowsky; Mesdames Fred Dopke, J. B. Moriarity, M. Stanley McComas Jr, Morris Crain, A. Hernley Bovd, Ross Coffin, J. J. Kennedy, Ralph Suits, Emest Congleton, James
Gutheridge,
alled during the dinner program.!
VanDyke Jr, Robert Hannika, Na-!of School 1 will hold its final meet- | and John|ing of the year at 2:30 Dp.
Camplin, J. A, Dawson and Earl|at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow at Wood-
Times Photos. 1. This trio is assisting with details of the annual Graduation Dance to be held tonight at the Meridian Hills Country Club. Left to right are the Misses Betty Woodbury, Nancy Heath and Dorothy
2. Members of the American Home Department of the Woman's
tate this afternoon when the group holds its annual garden party | at the estate. Mr. Holcomb is shown with Helen Marie Weinhardt ana Carl J. Weinhardt Jr, children of the department's chairman, Mrs. Car] J. Weinhardt 3. The G. A. L. S. Club is to entertain this afternoon at tea for its rushees. Miss Betty Kerbox (center) will be hostess assisted by Miss Patricia Fletcher deft) and Miss Nina Ruth Grable. 4 Mrs. Johnny B. Collins (left) is secretary of the newly ore ganized Auxiliary to the East Indianapolis Post 13, American Legion. Mrs. William Grover Cross (center) is treasurer, They are shown with Mrs. J. A. Graves, a charter member, 5. Miss Irving Moxley is stage manager for the presentation of “The Life of Stephen Foster” by the Children’s Civic Theater of In-
Carlon Photo.) 6. Miss Louise Hanley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hanley,
Mr. and Mrs. Hanley are in the East to attend the exercises. 7. Miss Marymae Endsley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. P.
in psychology and English at MacMurray She will be graduated tomorrow
Parents of Orchard School Will Elect Otticers Tuesday
The Parents Association of Orchard School will elect officers at the school’s annual dinner at 7 o'clock Tuesday evening at the Meridian Hills] Country Club. The dinner is to be attended by parents of school
children, | | Gordon H. Thompson, newly ap- os [pointed headmaster, will present a Herron to Gn ec | (report ‘of the school. Other 3iks| 1 [will be made by LeRoy B. iller, | 0 D - E ie lata -Dav Exhibit (Mrs. Howard Nyhart, secretary | Y | [treasurer of the Parents Associa-| { tion: Mrs. Donald Jameson, presi-| Children of members of the Art
(of Music as guest speaker. Mr. Un-| dent of the association, and Mrs. Association of Indianapolis will dis- |
{Thomas A. Hendricks, chairman of play their work completed this win-| the ways and means committee. | ter in the Saturday sketch class in| New members of the Board of a 10-day exhibition opening tomor-| | Trustees also will be elected. Reser-| row in Sculpture Court of the John | | vations for the dinner are to be! Herron Art Museum, [made at the Orchard School office.] Miss June Woodworth and Miss | | Claire Williams have been instruc-|
| P.-T. A. Closes Scason [os of the class, The Parent-Teacher Association
Services Set m.| Vesper services for the Shortridge | | Wednesday at the school. Emil High School graduating class will be| | Rath, physical education director held tomorrow at 4 p. m. in Caleb! lof the City schools, will have charge! Mills Hall. Dr. John J. Haramy will |of a “get acquainted” fun fest. The address the seniors and their par-| boys’ choir from Room 4 will sing. ents,
Gloves Reveal Nails
A charming new glove which will be worn by many fashionable women this summer is of perforated washable lambskin with scalloped man’s Hall, 322 E. New York St. cuff and tipless fingers,
Woodmen Entertain
Joy Lodge 5 W. W. M. and B, will hold a business meeting at 7:30 | p. m. and a card party and dance]
Bridal Parties and Fetes for Members of Graduating Classes
Top Social Events for Week-End
By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON
June's first week-end is dedicated to the entertaining which revolves around the close of school, popular brides and the first influx of summer visitors. Mrs. John W. Jordan will give a buffet supper this evening for her son, Jack Jelliffe, and a group of his friends including the Misses Marjorie Home, Dorothy Sheerin, Patsy Bishop. Caroline Jones, Emily Flickinger and¥Jean Lansing; Doherty Sheerin Jr, Fred Flickinger, Billy Wainwright, Ritz and Larry Hare, Kennard Voyles and Robert Silver, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thompson will give a buffet supper this evening for Mrs. Alfred G. Gates of St. Louis and her daughter, Miss Isabel Gates, who are visiting Mr, and Mrs. William N. Harding Jr. Tomornow evening Mr. and Mrs. Harding Jr. and Mr, and Mrs. David W. Allerdice will be hosts for an al fresco supper party for tiie visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Allerdice’s country home near Carme!. Mrs. Allerdice also will give a luncheon Tuesday and Mrs. Kenneth Ogle was hostess for a luncheon party yesterday. Mrs. David P., Andrews will give a luncheon at her country home Monday. Mrs. Gates will be a guest at the luncheon Mrs. Carl Bruce will give Wednesday at the Ulen Country Club at I.ebanon for her sister, Mrs. Hal Turner of Arlington, Mass. ” » 8
Barn Dance Tonight
Mr. and Mrs. Frederic M. Ayres Jr, Miss Nina Brown and Jack Appel will entertain 60 guests at a barn dance tonight at Fisher Dale Farm in honor of Miss Estelle Rauh Burpee and David Laurance Chambers Jr. who are to be married at 4:30 o'clock next Thursday at the home of Miss Burpee's mother, Mrs. Hortense Rauh Burpee. Miss Brown is to leave late in June to spend a month with her college roommate, Miss Kathleen Benet, at the home of Miss Benet's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Norris, at Saratoga, Cal. Mrs. Francis W. Dunn will attend Wellesley College commence-
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ment June 19 when her niece, Miss Janet Matter of Chicago, will be |
graduated, and Harvard University commencement, where her nephew, David Nusbaum of New Rochelle, N. Y., is to be graduated. Wesley Dunn, who attends St. George's School, Newport, R. I, will accompany his mother home. Mrs. Gayle B. Wolfe with her son, Walter, will motor East next week to bring home her daughter, Betsy, who attends Wells College. ” ” ” on ” ”
Attend Muncie Horse Show
Among the local equestrians who will attend the Muncie Horse Show today and tomorrow at the Muncie Fair Grounds are Mr. and Mrs. Alex Metzger and their daughters, Miss Dorothy Metzger, who is home from Skidmore College, and Miss Joan Metzger, and their son, Ab Metzger; Mr. and Mrs. Clayton O. Mogg, Mrs. Donald N. Test, Mr. and Mrs, A. Hastings Fiske, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Hoke and Mr, and Mrs. Morris Rosner, Miss Peggy Winslow, daughter of Mrs. Maxwell Coppock, will entertain the Tudor Hall senior class and Miss I. Hilda Stewart, principal, and Miss Lois Haber at dinner this evening preceding Class Night exercises at the school. Later this evening the Misses Jane Johnston, Carolyn Culp, Betty Weiss, Nancy Lockwood, Florence Wolff and Claire Morris will be hostesses for a dance at the home of Miss Johnston's grandfather, Dr. Thomas B, Noble. Frank Samford of Birmingham, Ala., will arrive Tuesday from Yale University to visit Miss Johnston's mother, Mrs. Russell W. Johnston, until after Tudor Hall commencement Friday. Mrs. Johnston's other daughter, Miss Ann Johnston, has returned from Skidmore College at Saratoga, N. Y. Other parties for Tudor seniors are the alumnae luncheon Wednesday at Woodstock Club, the Masquers Club dinner Wednesday evening at Woodstock and a steak roast for which Miss Helaine Borinstein will be hostess Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Miss Mildred Milliken, daughter of Mrs. Post Milliken, will enter tain the Tudor Hall junior class for dinner this evening. Mrs. Walter C. Hiser, president of the Indianapolis Day Nursery Junior Auxiliary, entertained the auxiliary’s new officers and retiring
officers at luncheon yesterday,
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Women Voters Will Air Plan For Expansion
The expansion program promoted by the National League of Women Voters will be discussed at the board meeting of the Indianapolis League Tuesday morning at the home of Mrs. John K. Goodwin, Golden Hill. Mrs. Goodwin recently | was re-elected president of the local group. New officers, new board members and reappointed department chaire men will attend the meeting, which will be the first since the annual {meeting of the Indianapolis League. | Next year’s program and a pros ject also are to he discussed. Mrs. E. Mark Ferree, local board member, will be in charge of the expansion program for the state. The { program is planned for ‘more meme bers, more money and more democe racy.”
EVENTS
SORORITIES | Alpha Chapter. Sigma Delta Tan, 7 p. m. Wed. Cifaldi’s Villa Nova, Annual founders’ day dinner, Mrs. Marion Goode, general chaire man. Election of officers. Epsilon Chapter, Delta. Mon, Mrs. Joseph Himes, 1509 Post Road, Business meeting. CLUBS Original General Welfare. 7:30 p. m. Mon. 2423 N. Alabama. A. J. Fesler, president. Intercollegiate Cosmopolitan. Today. Brookside Park. Annual International picnic. Mrs. Glen Diddle, speaker, “What Is Happening in Mexican Archeology.” Meet at 3 p. m. at Central Y. W. C. A. Mecllvaine-Kothe Unit 153, Amerie can Legion Auxiliary. Thurs. Cathe erine’s Tearoom. Annual reports and election of officers. Mrs. Ira M. Holmes, president.
LODGES
Golden Rule Auxiliary, O. E. 8S, Mon. Mrs. Daisy Carlisle, 520 N. Bradley Ave. hostess. Covered dish luncheon and meeting. Irvington Chapter 364, O. E. S. § Pp. m. Mon. Irvington Masonis Temple, 5515 E. Washington, Friend's Night. Guest officers, Mrs. Tressa Kirk, worthy matron, Indianapolis Chapter, and Frank Black, Cumberland Chapter, worthy patron. Lodge officers, Mrs. Martha Bechtold and R. E. Guthrie, worthy matron and patron.
Prospect Chapter, O. E. S. Mon. eve. Prospect Masonic Temple, Prospect and State Ave. Daylight Chapter as guest. Pageant by guest group, directed by Mrs. Nellie Young. Mrs. Mary Mayo and Edward L. Bennett, worthy matron and patron. North Park Chapter, O. E. S. 7:45 Pp. m. Tues. Masonic Temple, 30th and Clifton. Stated meeting.
CARD PARTY
Southeastern Degree Staff. Tonight, 1 ©. O. F\ Hall, Cottage and Qlive,
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