Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 May 1940 — Page 23
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SOCIETY—
Fiancee of Guest Director to Be In Audience Tonight at Civie Play
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Included in the opening night audience for “Co. respondent Unknown” tonight at the Civic Theater will be a number of out-of-town guests. The comedy is sched. uled to run through Wednesday.
Miss Peggy Eastell, Pittsburgh, fiancee of Richard
Hoover, guest director, will attend. Miss Eastell, daughter
lig ig hones asta] will be the house guest of Mr. Hoover's \ . R. K. eeler, and Mr. . / June 1 18 Pie Wheeler. The wedding will be Mr, and Mrs, Harry V. Wade will entert including Messrs. and Mesdames A. W. Nolin Paul E. Fisher and Hugh Carpenter, Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Montgomery will be Messrs. and Mesdames C. C. Binkley, Scot Clifford, Roy K. Coats and F. E, Glass, With Mr. and Mrs. George T. Parry will be Mesdames St. Clair Parry, Chestina Mauzy and E. H, Darrach. Dr. and Mrs. Harry G. Jones will entertain at dinner before the play for their house guests, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Nicolai, New York, and Mr. and Mrs. John Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell S. Fisher will attend with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey S. Antibus and Paxton Dr. and Mrs. K. G. Kohlstaedt will have with them Dr. and Mrs. Donald E. Wood and Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Mowrer. Mrs. C. C. Robinson, whose husband appears in the play, will attend with her daughter, Virginia, Mr and Mrs. R. Blayne McCurry and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Green. Mr, and Mrs. E. E. McLaren and Mrs. Nelle K. Dawson will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Victor C. Seiter. In the party of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Neal will be Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCutcheon, Lebanon, Ind. and Messrs, and Mesdames Roy Metzger, Frank H. Dunn and Robert Miller. Mr, and Mrs. Neal will have a supper party following the play. Others planning parties are Mrs. F. Allison Preston, Mr. and Mrs. W, C. Hiser anda Mr. and Mrs. Uz McMurtrie. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Walden will have a dinner party for Mrs. E. Francis Bowditch, who takes a leading role in the play, Mr. Bowditch, Miss Irving Moxley and Messrs. and Mesdames Robert Darlington, John Gordon Kinghan, Robert Ingham and James L. Rose.
Lydas Plan Dinner Tomorrow
ain a group tonight, g, Rudelf K. Haerle,
99 in Nursing Class to Dine
Ninety-nine members of the 1940 graduating class of the Methodist
The Indianapolis Pan-Hellenic Council will spon=sor a luncheon and bridge tomorrow at the Columbia Club for members and guests. On the arrangements
Betty Spickelmier Is Honored At Shower Given by Sister;
Supple, Rey O.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Pan-Hellenic Council Will Sponsor Luncheon
party is an annual event.
FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1940
Times Photo,
committee are (left to right) the Mesdames Graeme
Johnson and Frank H. Cox. The
Miss Root Names
Showers,
engagement announcements,
Attendants
selection of wedding &t-
(McGaughey; social, Mrs. A, E. Gor-
Newly Formed
Club Installs Miss Lyzott
Ambulance Service to Be Project
Miss Katherine Lyzott recently was installed as president of the Indienapolis Junior Woman's Club in a candle lighting service at the Woman's Department Club, Other officers installed were Miss Lucy Ann Balch, vice president; Miss Betty Pinch, secretary, Miss Mary Johnston, corresponding secretary, and Miss Lucille Wegehoeft, treasurer, The club, recently organized, has a charter membership of 27 and is affiliated with the Indiana Federation of Clubs and the General Federation of Women's Clubs. The project of the group will be ambulance service for chil dren suffering with osteomyelitis who are being treated at the Riley Hospital Clinie, The [following committees have been appointed by Miss Lyzott: Program-—-Miss Balch, chairman, Mrs. W., J. Gregory, Miss Shirley Howell and Mrs. Thomas P. Johnson; membership, Miss Lavone Rice, chairman, Miss Josephine Aumann and Mrs. J. L. Kingsbury, Project—Miss Jane Rothenberger, chairman, Misses Dorothea Smock, Doris Jane Meuser and Mary Jane
don, Miss Virginia Chenoweth, Miss Mae Lauks and Mrs, Felix T. Mc- | Whirter Jr.; ways and means, Miss | Betty Bashore, chairman, Misses Elizabeth Overhiser, Margaret] Bourgonne, Marjory Pyke and Margaret Johnson Telephone-—-Miss Margery Tren-
ton, Miss Cornelia Kingsbury and |
Mrs. John D. Ewald. Miss Lauks |
A. O. Pi Plans Bridge Party This Evening
Delta Zeta Mothers To Be Supper Guests
A supper, bridge party, dinner and business meetings are planned for this week-end and early next week by sorority groups. ys Alumnae of ALPHA OMICRON PI SORORITY will give a bridge party this evening at the home of Miss Charlotte Peels, Traders’ Point, for young women who expect to enter DePauw, Butler and Indiana Universities next fall, Assisting the hostess will be Mes~ dames L. Victor Brown, Ralph Cob~ lentz, Joseph Hood, Lester Nicewan« der, Charles Steger, Henry Pond, Clay C. Trueblood; Misses FEileen Rocap, Tone Voss, Mary Jane Mount, Mildred Frazee, Shirley Howell and Elizabeth Williamson,
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Mrs. Emil H., Souffiot (above) was recently installed as president of the Riley Hospital Cheer Guild, Other officers for the new year are Mrs. 8. G, Huntington, first vice president; Mrs, J. W, Price, second vice president; Mrs. Bernard H. Jeup, recording secretary; Mrs, Rosha E. Smith, treasurer; Mrs. Agnes Todd, corresponding secretary, Mrs, Dorsey D. King assistant state secre tary; Miss Alice Velsey, supervisor and receiver of chapter contribu tions: Mrs, Robert Mottern, audi-
Mothers of the members of the Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter of DELTA ZETA SORORITY will be special guests at a spring supper party Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs, Colin V, Dunbar, 3615 Wat« son Road. Miss Jeanine Grinslade will give a group of readings, Members of the committee assist ing the hostess are Mesdames J, W, Tucker, Kenneth E. Lemons, N, T, McLaughlin and Stanley Strohl,
Miss Dorothy Miller, 1926 West«
tor, and Mrs, John G. Beale, state view Drive, will be hostess for a meeting of the THETA SIGMA
secretary, DELTA SORORITY at 8 p. m,
Stitt Pupils DLTA To Give Recital os amon wi men as
p. m. today at the home of Miss Voice students of Mrs. Asel Spell- | Emma Katherine Walthers,
Hospital School of Nursing will be and Miss Lyzott were appointed man Stitt and a string trio com~ | Members of BETA CHAPTER OF
Tomorrow night Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Lyda will have a dinner party for Dr. and Mrs. Norman R. Booher, Messrs. and Mesdames C. D. Vawter, Russell G. Justice, Robert Carpenter, P. W. Ross, Donald Armstrong and Lorenzo B. Jones. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. NE Sweeney will be Mr. and Mrs. Will R. McKown, New Castle, nd.
entertained at a dinner at Cifaldi’s Villa Nova next Thursday evening by the alumnae association of the school.
Mrs. Kenneth Griffith is chair-
tendants and scheduling of parties for young women who will be married soon appear in today's bridal news. Miss Betty Spickelmier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Spickelmier, whose marriage to George William Spicklemire will be June 1, was honor guest at a personal shower given last night by Miss Margaret Spickle-
delegates to the G. F. W, C, with |
Mrs. Johnson, Miss Pinch and Miss Rothenberger as alternates. Miss Rice and Miss Bashore will be Indiana Federation delegates and
posed of Misses Mary Frances New- PHI OMEGA KAPPA SORORITY |house, Dorothy Eberhart and Vir-| Will be entertained Wednesday eve. | d i \ a DINE at 8 o'clock at the home of \ginia Edmondson, will present & wr... winitred Muitschier. 3230 Ringe \vesper hour program of sacred gold St,
mire, sister of the bridegroom-to-be.
man and Miss Mary Walker co- Mrs. McWhirter Jr, and Mrs. Ewald {music at 4:30 p. m, Sunday at the
With Mr. and Mrs. Norris P, Shel
by will be Mr. and Mrs. Edward
L. Barr and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Gausepohl. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Harris, Danville, Ili, will be with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell, Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Bohner, Dr. and Mrs. F, K. Paul, Miss Helen Smith and Robert Judah. Dr. and Mrs. Paul Van B. Allen will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Andrew H. Hepburn and Mr. and Mrs. Clark §. Wheeler. Guests of Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Spivey will be Mr. and Mrs. Guy E. Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. A. Hernly Boyd. With Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Ferguson will be Mr. and Mrs. Harrell Hannum. In Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Helwig's party will be Miss Sonoma Craig, Samuel Dinnin and Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Lanham. Another party will include Messrs. and Mesdames R. A. Wilson, B. E Clatworthy, Wendell Smith, Melvin Thom, John Colvin and James L. Pettus Guests with the Cabana Club will be Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Rolse, St. Louis, guests of Mr. and Mrs. L.. H. Earle; Mrs. Earle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Berry, and their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tarlton, St. Louis. Also with the group will be Misses Emma and Lillian Volland, Columbus, Ind; and Messrs. and Mesdames Carl R. Reynolds, Carl J. Weinhardt, Myron J. McKee and B. W. Giliespie. Miss Ann Spiegel and Miss Heberton Weiss will entertain Misses Sally Eaglesfield, Julia Jane Carman, Suzanne Littell, Mary Elizabeth Fletcher, Margaret Rogers, Evaline Hitz, Alice Slappey, Phyllis Behringer, Mary Johnson, Ava Davis, Suzy Zanter, Mary Landis, Carolyn Gray, Patricia McConnahy and Ethel Janet White. Miss Betty Mayer will be hostess for a party of 12. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hebel and Mr. and Mrs. John Grove will attend together. Others arranging parties for tomorrow are Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ball, Muncie, Ind., Dr. and Mrs. John H. Waldo, Miss Isabel Guedelhoefer, Messrs. and *Mesdames W. M. Louden, Roy Slaughter and Ronald M. Hazen. Guests of Mr, and Mrs. John O. Ryrholm will be Mr and Mrs. Everett Baum and Mr. and Mrs. William Lindquist. Mr. and Mrs. Fabien Sevitzky will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Goodman.
Sunday Parties Arranged
Among the Sunday parties will be that of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lee Hargitt, who will entertain at dinner before going to the theater, Their guests will be Messrs. and Mesdames Horace O. Wright, Luther E. Brooks, Russell W. McDermott. and Marvin L. Lugar. Miss Mary Belle Dyson will entertain her mother, Mrs. Anna IL. Dyson; her sister, Mrs. Francis W. Clark, and Mr. Clark; Miss Alberta Douglas and Mrs Charles M. Malev. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Weathers will attend with Mr. and Mrs, Richard H. Habbe., Guests of Dr. and Mrs. D. S. Robinson will be Dean and Mrs. Gino A. Ratti and Dr. and Mrs. Thor G. Wesenberg. Another party will include Messrs. and Mesdames C. C. Martin, Paul W. Huddlestun and Robert M. Lingle. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Thompson, William H. Lang, Mrs. F. O. Westcott and Mrs. Sarah Orr will form a party. Others who will attend with parties on Sunday are Messrs. and Mesdames E. M. Sellers, Alvin C. Johnson and Harold R. Victor, Mrs. Reginald W. Garstang, whose husband has the leading role in the play, will have a party Monday for Messrs. and Mesdames Forest Blanton Vance Smith and Raymond Mead.
Kaltenborn Patrons Added v
Additional patrons and patronesses for the lecture of H. V. Kaltenborn, news commentator, to be sponsored by St. Margaret's Hospital Guild Monday evening at Caleb Mills Hall, haxe been announced. Theyv are Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Ricketts, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Mvers, Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Kohlstaedt, Messrs. and Mesdames Frank P. Chambers, James Cunningham, Frank S. Ruddell and Louis Thomas; Mrs, Dorothy Nealy, Mrs. Charles Kotterman and Miss Agnes Ccldwell. Nursery Auxiliary to Meet The Junior Auxiliary of the Indianapolis Day Nursery will meet for luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday at the Propylaeum. Mrs. Walter C. Hiser, president, will preside. Plans will be discussed for the annual picnic for children of the nursery and their parents. The picnic is to be Friday, June 7, The commiittee in charge includes Mrs. E. Hardy Adriance, chairman, and Mesdames Mayburn F. Landgraf, David V. Burns and Kenneth Grifith. Following committee reports for the year, election ot officers will be held. Literary Club to Hear Hendrickson “Da Vinci as a Scientist” will be the subject of Robert A. Hendrickson before the Indianapolis Literary Club meeting Monday evening at the D. A, R. Chapter House, Eckerson-Ball Nuptial Date Set Miss Lucina Ball, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ball, Muncie, Ind., has set June 5 as the date for her wedding to Dr. Edwin Breck Eckerson, New York. The ceremony will be at the home at the bride's parents.
Missionary Society To Hear Chaillaux
Homer Chaillaux, national Americanism director of the American Legion, will speak at the citizenship meeting of the Woman's Home
Cancer Army Sponsors Dance
warpy Waterfall and his orchestra from Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind. will play for the dance to be given next Friday at Tom Devine's Music Hall by the Indianapolis Division, Women's Field Army, American Society for the Control of Cancer. Mrs. Fred Luker is in charge of
Avenue Methodist Church Tuesday at the church. | The speaker's subject will be “Keeping America at Peace.” Mrs. Albert R. Lamb will have charge of devotions. Mite box opening will
Missionary Society of the Central |
chairman of the committee in charge. Committee members are Mesdames William Wishard Jr, | William C. Beck, Murriel Allen and Merrill Jolliffe; Misses Ellen Beasley, Edna DeBruler, Virginia Sharp, Nina Snyder and Ruby Hauser. The class will be graduated at exercises Monday night, May 27 in the Roberts Park Methodist Church. Bishop Titus Lowe of the Indianapolis area, Methodist Church, will be the speaker, The Rev. George Arthur Frantz, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, will preach the baccalaureate sermon at his church Sunday, | May 26. The senior breakfast will
morning. Senior chapel will Home and the final event will be the senior picnic May 31. Officers of the senior class are Miss Mary Catherine Harner, Logansport, Ind. president; Miss Marguerite Woosley, Bowling Green, Ky. vice president; Miss Dorothy Trenck, Indianapolis, secretary, and | Miss Rosalind Lamb. Amboy, Ind., | treasurer. Miss Carmen Sharp is faculty sponsor.
Named Hostess For Convention
|Chord Jr. Bedford, Ind, will be be held at the Hospital the same yi< brother's best man and ushers and Mrs. Robert B. Etter, Seymour, |
Mr. Spicklemire is the son of Mrs. Ann Spicklemire. Guests with the bride-to-be were Mrs. William D. Vogel Jr., Mrs. Albert Jones, and the Misses Helene Jordan, Eva and Margaret Ward, Betty Randall and Mary Ingram.
Miss Helen Marietta Root, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Theodore E. Root, T7170 N. Pennsylvania St. whose marriage to Howard B. Mc- | Chord will be June 8, has selected | her wedding attendants. Mrs. Emerson K. Musgrave, Minneapolis, will be matron of honor and Miss Lucille Miller will be maid of honor. Hugh P. Mc-
will be William Tate, Louisville, |
A : be next william D. Cochran, Maysville, Ky., (at 2:30 p. m. in the Zion Evangeli- | Wednesday night in the Nurses George Kisker, Ft, Thomas, Ky. lcal Church.
cousins of Mr. McChord, and Hayden R. Hotchkiss, Lynchburg, Va. a cousin of the bride-to-be, A number of parties have been planned for Miss Root. Mrs. O. Porter Compton and Mrs. Maurice Mitchell will give a towel shower next Thursday and Mrs. Walter H. Edwards Jr. and her mother, Mrs. Bert Beasley, will have a china shower next Friday. A dinner will be given by Mr, and Mrs. Eldo 1. Wagner May 25 at the Propylaeum for Miss Root and Mr. McChord, and on May 26 Miss Jane Gardner and Miss Rosemary Dwyer will have a tea and linen shower for the bride-to-be. Miss Miller will entertain with a miscellaneous
Mrs. Eva Storer, president of In-| dianapolis Lodge 38, Degree of Honor Protective Association, will be hostess for the organization's state convention to be held here Tuesday and Wednesday. : Registration will open Tuesday at
shower June 30. A personal shower will be given June 4 by Mrs. John McKinstray and her sister, Mrs. Musgrave. On | June 5 Mrs. Charles Greenen and | Mrs. L. A. Turlock will entertain with a crystal shower.
the Hotel Lincoln, convention headquarters. Mrs. Esther Loomis, Indianapolis, will be toastmaster at a banquet at 6:30 p. m, which will be followed by exemplification of the degree to a class of candidates and drill demonstrations by teams from Richmond, Evansville, Owensville and Indianapolis. Guests of honor will be presented to Mrs. Frances Buell Olson, St. Paul, Minn., national president, at the formal opening Wednesday morning. Mrs. Buell will conduct a school of instruction. In the afternoon Richmond Lodge 33 will hold memorial services and officers will be elected. Mrs. Jennie I. Henry, Detroit, Mich. national director, will attend. Mrs. Georgia IL. Thompson, Ft. Wayne, will preside at convention business sessions.
Bridge Forum Hears Edson T. Wood
“Penalty Doubles” was the subject of Edson T. Wood, well known Indianapolis bridge player, at Block's Bridge Forum yesterday in Block's auditorium. Mrs. Dorothy Ellis has announced the winners of the recent bridge forum in the auditorium. They are: Section 1—North and south, Mrs. F. C. Lewis and Mrs. W. E. Smith, first; Mrs. William Eckhart and Mrs. A. J. Hendricks, second; east and west, Mrs. H. G. Thomas and Mrs. H. F. Bettman, first; Mrs. Larry Polson and Mrs. L. H. Riggs, second. Section 2—North and south, Mrs. T. A. Stewart and Mrs. C. S. Humimel, first; Mrs. R. E. Moore and {Mrs. H. S. French, second; east and west, Mrs. J. T. Cracraft and Mrs. (C. L. Arvin, first; Mrs. Arthur |Shultz and Mrs. Tom Elrod, second. Section 3 — Mrs. William Krieg and Mrs. E. G. Kemper, first; Mrs. |E. R. Jones and Mrs. J. C. Rah, Mrs. | Scott Waldon and Mrs. Robert Armer, second (tie); east and west, (Mrs. Aimee Thayer and Miss Olive
arrangements and Miss Lylian Lee is ticket chairman. Additional patrons are Judge and Mrs. Smiley N. Chambers, Dr. and Mrs. R. T. Buehl, Messrs arid Mesdames A. Kiefer Mayer, Frank Hoke, O. S. Flick, Aaron Glick, David Lurvey, John P. Frenzel Jr, william H. Coleman, H. L. Dithmer Jr., William J. Mooney, William C. Kirk, H. E. Blasingham, W. P. Coler, Mortimer C. Furscott, L. G. Cummins Jr., Walter Houpert, Paul L. Smith, John D. Welch, Arthur Fairbanks, C. D. Vawter, Mrs. L. G. Cummins, Mrs. J. W. Coffey, Miss Helen Coffey and Henry Severin.
Formal Arranged The annual spring formal dance of the Evadne Club will be held May 28 at the Lake Shore Country Club. Bill Schumacher’s orchestra will play. The committee in charge includes Mesdames M. J. Starn, R. H. Davis, Ralph Broglin and Miss
be held. Mrs. Bert Sowers is chair- | Auginbaugh, first; Mrs. L. V. Raw-
man of mite boxes. Luncheon will be served ai 12:30 p. m. Mrs. Robert Snoddy is lunch service chairman and Mrs. E. B. Winsted is luncheon chairman. Mrs. W, W. Reedy is director of the citizenship department. Mrs. W. W, Stockdale, president, will preside.
Church Sponsors Dance
The May Committee of the Little Flower Church will sponsor a dance this evening in the church auditorium. Mrs. Mike Mullen, chairman, is being assisted by Mesdames Glenn Fateley, Inez Merz and Theodore Bleich.
Lodges to Meet
Members of Southeastern Odd Fellows and Rebekah Lodges will meet at the Bethany Christian Church, Minnesota and Quill Sts. at 9:30 a. m. Sunday to attend church services by the Rev. Paul w. ‘pastor,
be, Shed
|lings and Mrs. L. H. Kornafel,
second.
South Side Turners Give May Day Dance
Members of the Ladies’ Class of the South Side Turners will sponsor a May Day cabaret dance tomorrow at the South Side Turner's Hall, 306 Prospect St. Dancing will begin at 8:30 p. m. Included in the floor show, which will open at 11 p. m., will be songs, dancing and stunts by Misses Joyce Beard, Marjorie Markham, Joan Billeau, Ruby Mabee; Messrs. Glen Tillet, Alfred Kayworth and Paul Romeo. Lionel Reason and “The Kings of Swing” will play for dancing.
Sub Debs Meet
Nu Beta Nu Chapter of the Sub
Mesdames Paul S. Stanley, Rus|sell Bain and James W. Young entertained last night with a kitchen shower honoring Miss Jane Shideler, who will be married to John Lynn June 8. The party was at the home of the hostesses’ mother, Mrs. Charles F. Stewart.
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| mond Lynn, Albert Weber, H. D. | Goode, Frederick G. Lorenz sr, | Frederick G. Lorenz Jr., Alice R. Shideler, Paul F. Lorenz; Misses [Marian Stewart, Ethel Miller and | Virginia and Marjorie Lorenz.
Mrs. William E. Thompson and | Miss Virginia Paden entertained last night at the Indianapolis Athletic Club with a personal shower for Miss Mary Cecelia Conley, whose marriage to Edward T. Newcomb will be May 30. A miniature bridal party in the wedding | colors of aloha blue and melody yel- | low formed part of the decorations. Guests with the bride-to-be included her mother, Mrs. Joseph L. Conley, Mrs. Frank Kull, aunt of the bridegroom, Mesdames Marcus Paden, Humbert, Pagani, Clarence Schantz, Leo Martin, Harry Rector, Dennis Delaney, Daniel O'Brien, Timothy Welsh, James Gavghan, William PF, Krieg, Joseph Greenen, Elizabeth Beckman and Arthur Rehling and Misses Anna Louise Conley, Helen Lawler, Mary Catharine Sexton, Marjorie Boyle, Peggy Carr, Florence and Betty Beckman, Mary Kull, Genieve Hile, Catherine Guedelhofer, Ann Griffin and Betty Kelley, A surprise kitchen shower was given recently for Miss Conley by Sigma Phi Gamma Sorority at the home of Miss Nellie Morgan, 408 W. 44th St.
Miss Eloise Kathryn Hamant, who will be married to Raymond J. Schnorr May 25, will be honor guest at a miscellaneous shower given tonight by Mrs. H. E. Smallwood. Miss Hamant is the daughter and Mr. Schnorr is the son of William H. Schnorr and Mrs. Anna Schnorr. Avopointments for the party will be in blue and white, the bridal colors. Forty-five guests will attend. Among them will be Mrs. Harry D. Alber, sister of the bride-to-be, who will arrive from Royal Oak, Mich., today. She will be matron of honor for Miss Hamant. Mrs. P. S. Hawkins, Los Angeles, an aunt of Miss Hamant, will arrive
Mr. Schnorr, will entertain Tuesday evening with a kitchen shower. Mrs. Gaylord B. Disher and the Misses Louise O'Hara and Margaret Hanrahan will entertain Sunday afternoon at Miss O'Hara's home with a dessert bridge and crystal shower for Miss Hamant. Guests will be Mesdames William OC. Hamant, Anna Schnorr, M. A. O'Hara, William Hanrahan, Harry Higgins, William Schnorr Jr., Harry
Deb Club, met recently at the home |D. Alber, John Egan and Julian
ler, Norma Condor, Virginia Keene, |g... appointed Seventh District
residence studio, 5355 Broadway. Mrs,
Amos Smith
is the new
of Mr. and Mrs. William ©. Hamant |
Mary Ann Kibler, Lee Lacy, Vir-| ginia Freeman, Judy Peele, Eileen | Sweeney, Betty Ann Foltz and
Peggy Sweeney.
Mr. and Mrs, William B. Dickson, 4135 Park Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter Betty to Elwood P. Sipole, son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Sipole, 3241 N. New Jersey St. The wedding will be June 15 at the First Presbyterian Church.
The engagement of Miss Nellie Marie Swank to Frank Karl Etter is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar A. Swank, Orleans, Ind. Mr, Etter is the son of Mr.
Ind. The wedding will be June 9
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Miss Margie Rhine's engagement to Charles William Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. 8S. L. Thomas, 4040 Carrollton Ave. is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Harold | D. Rhine, 1229 W. 35th St. The wedding will be June 4,
Miss Fay Kohler, James B. Kohler, Columbus, and Mrs. T. J. Townsend, 509 E. 31st St., has chosen attendants for her
wedding to Taylor HoffTar, Seymour, Ind., son of Mr. and Mrs, P. S. Hoffar, Sevmour, June 16 at the Christian Church, Seymour. Miss Jean Knight will be maid of honor and bridesmaids will be Miss Nancy Sisson and Miss Virginia Murphy. Thomas Kurrie will be best man and ushers will be Herbert Everroade and Harold Schafstall, both |
daughter of Ind. |
lof Columbus, Ind,
Miss Knight and Miss Sisson will entertain at Miss Knight's home, 3905 Broadway, next Thursday with a linen shower honoring Miss Kohler.
Park Ave. June 10. Arnoholt, Columbus, will give a kitchen shower for the bride-to-be | June 6. On June 15 Miss Kohler
bachelor dinner. Both parties will
be at Seymour,
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gillespie, 1302 Marlowe Ave. announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Marguerite, to Lewis T. Mertz, son of Mrs. Lewis Mertz, Edgewood. The wedding will be June at the Holy Cross Catholic Church.
The engagement of Miss Wetona Bennett to Ennis E. Jones Jr., Ames, | Towa, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ennis E. Jones, 1614 N. Tacoma Ave. is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Bennett. The wedding will take place in the early fall.
Mrs. Leroy Whetstone, 3125 Jack- | son St., will give a miscellaneous | shower this evening in honor of | Miss Ruth Noland. Guests will include Mesdames William Noland, Robert Sulgrove, Perthe Gann, Russell Morris, Charles Seitz, Raymond Fields, Morton Hancock, James Betzner, Wallace Skaggs, John Schilling; Misses Dorothy Binninger, Lorena Johnson, Clara Stanbaugh, Dorothy Woods, Lulu Russell, Marie Poole, Lucille Merrifield, Viola Seitz, Evelyn Seitz and
[Alpha Chapter,
delegates,
EVENTS
CLUBS
Much Ado Chapter, Sub Deb, Today. Miss Junio Gilchrist, 5305 E. 10th, hostess. Theta Deita Chapter, 7:30-9 p. m. today. Miss Betty Thomas, 952 Parker Ave, and Miss Wilma Schmitt, 1049 Tecum-=-seh Ave. hostesses, Silver tea. Good Will Service, Tues, Bridgeport Fresh Air School. Covered dish luncheon, Feliocho. 8 p. m. today. Miss Mable Clift, hostess. Party. SORORITIES Phi Delta Beta. 8 p. m. today. Mrs, George A. Metzler, 2218"; E, Washington, hostess,
Sub Deb,
Phi Theta Delta. 8:30 p. m. Wed. Miss Anna Lou Roult, 3165 Kenwood Ave. hostess, Alpha Chapter, Delta Phi Beta, Mon. eve. Miss May Stone, 8434 E. Washington, hostess, Alpha Chapter, Sigma Delta Pi. Mon, eve, Mrs. Cldye Smith, 2056 Ruckle, hostess, Miss Daysie Alwes, Miss Elizabeth Peterson, assistants, Dessert Bridege.
LODGE Chapel Rebekah 702. 8 p. m. today. Hall, 1120 W. 30th. Election. Initiation. Mrs. Rose E. Scott, noble grand. Mrs. Blanche Pierce, degree captain.
Broad Ripple Group
Presents Play May 23
Miss Murphy will give a mis- | Thursday at Broad Ripple High | 7a S A L E
\cellaneous shower at her home, 4130 | §chonl under sponsorship of the Mrs. Arnold ‘Broad Ripple Business and Profes- |
“The Sweetest Girl in Dixie” will
be presented at 8:15 p. m. next
sional Women’s Association. | Included in the cast will be Edwin Forrest, Tom Coyle, Robert LaRue,
Guests included Mesdames D. R. [will entertain her attendants at Ned LaFevre: Misses Mary ChesFoster, Jack E. Shideler, J. Ray- dinner and Mr. Hoffar will give & ter Ruby Fancher, Ruth King and
Harriet Tabakin, Miss Martha
| Lovelle, Clifford Long and Dr. Ger|trude Hinshaw will sing. Edward
Forrest of Frank and Forrest, Producers, is director for the show.
I. G. W. A. to Give Dance Members of the I. G. W. A, Club of Shortridge High School will give a dinner followed by dancing at the home of Miss Ruth Summer, 2331 N. Meridian St. tomorrow evening. Members and their escorts who will attend are Misses Virginia Armstrong, Connie Doran, Mary Jo Funkhouser, Nancy Jefferson, Virginia Kremer, Betty Lieber, Elizabeth Peet, Carroll Rogers, Jean Schiedler, Ruth Seimner, Marilyn Wasson, Rosemary Wilmeth, Messrs. Les Negley, George Kennelly, Dick Retterer, Jim Holt, Bob Brown, Paul McGrary, Kenny Gerard, Bill Conner, Fred Burton, George Wheldon, Bob Wilson and Bill Kohlstaedt.
Student Choir to Sing The Student Choir of the Central Studios of Music will give a program at the First Methodist Church, Washington, Ind., at 7:30 p. m. Sunday. Clifford D. Long is director and Mrs. Anita Meggen-
Nettie Neal.
hofen is accompanist.
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| president of the Butler University
The trio will play “Nocturne of TRIANON S8O-
(Chopin), “Ballet from Rosamunde” |alumnae unit (Schubert), “Finlandia” (Sibelius) RORITY. Mi and “Prayer Perfect” (Stenson). | Other new officers are Miss FEleaMiss Newhouse is a pupil of Edwin [N0r Metcalfe, vice president. Miss Mildred Claffey, secretary treasurer, {Miss Carrie Clapp, corresponding
Jones and Miss Eberhart and Miss Edmondson are pupils of Mrs. Ruth | secretary, and Mrs, John Chandler, [ publicity chairman.
Gentry Edwards, who will accom~ pany the group. Vocal selections hy pupils of Mrs.| Mrs, Grace BE. Meredith, Wabash, Stitt will include “Ave Maria” 1nd, state field director and mems(Schubert) sung by Joseph HOuk, per of the board of trustees of the “Bless This House” (Brahe) sung Woman's Benefit Association, will by Miss Mary Elizabeth Caldwell, pe a guest at the GAMMA NU “In a Monastery Garden” (Ketel- SORORITY meeting tomorrow and bey) sung by Miss Mary Jeanette Sunday in the Claypool Hotel. The Lytle, “Panis Angelicus” (Franck) session is sponsored by the Associa~ sung by Dorothy Laughlin, “Just
tion, [oe Today” (Seaver) sung by Dana Hackerd and “Alleluja” (Mozart) | sung by Rose Cecilia Houk.
Sub Debs to Dine
The 8. I. 8. Chapter of the Sub Deb Club will meet for dinner tomorrow at the Seville followed by a
Kindergarten Class theater party and a slumber party
To Graduate Today lat the home of Miss Rosamond
Health awards and certificates of |Isler, 40 W, 35th St. Members who graduation. will be given members will attend include Misses Marian of the Fletcher Avenue Kindergar-| Jackson, Marian Strawmyer, Eliza ~ ten at excercises at 7 p. m, today in beth Moore, Phyllis Moore, Jean the Fletcher Place Methodist | Amos, Isler, Charlotte Switzer, Church. Approximately 40 children Helen Hied and Helen Yocum. will receive health certificates, a————————————————— The program will include music n . . by Mr, Pe Mrs. George Hermann, D1 - Souter to Speak Dr. Martha Souter wil speak “Socialized Medicine” at a
piano recital by pupils of Miss Alice Halpin, a Mother's Day recitation on by Carol Lytle and greetings by meeting of the Methodist Hospital members of the speech department Nurses Alumnae Association at 3 of School 8. Gifts will be presented p. m. today at the Nurses Home to the oldest and youngest mother Harry Gladden will discuss ‘“Hospresent. Miss Margaret McKenzie pitalization Insurance.” Miss Marie is the kindergarten teacher, [Schultz is president of the group.
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