Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 June 1940 — Page 4

SOCIET Tudor Hall Senior Class Exercises To Be Held Tonight at School

Class night exercises for graduating seniors of Tudor Hall School will be at 8 p. m. tonight at the school. Miss Letitia Sinclair, class president, will be in. charge of the program, which will include class songs and the presentation of awards for extra-curricular activities. The senior yearbook, “The Chronicle,” will "be distributed during

the evening. Following the exercises, Mr. afd Mrs. Frank L. Binford will entertain with a dance in the garden of their home for their daughter, Virginia Wyatt Binford, her classmates, and their escorts. Other members of the class are Misses Harriette Burbank, Mary Josephine Clapp, Jane Marie Cox, Marjorie Flickinger, Louise Janet Glasser, Margaret Jane Gray, Margaret Eleanor Hillis, Margaret Johnson, Jacquelyn Joseph, Annette Lange, Elizabeth Macey, Ada Caroline Merry, Miidred Milliken, Susannah: Milner, Florence Oran, Emmy Pantzer, Frances Potter, Elizabeth ; Reynolds, Martha Ann Rupel, Lucile Schaf, Sinclair, Julia Sefton and Gloria Strashun.

Civie Workshop to Give One-Act Play \ A one-act play, “Thank You, Doctor,” will be presented at the annual meeting of the Civic Theater Workshop at 8 o'clock tomorrow night at’the Playhouse. Mrs. Ronald W. Hazen will direct the play in which Mrs. Richard K. Tucker, T. N. Siersdorfer, John D. Welch, George Fotheringham and Kenneth E. Lemons will appear. John Connor is the stage manager. : Officers will be elected and proposed plans for the coming seascn discussed. The retiring officers are David Milligan, president; H. H. Arnholter and Ford Kaufman, vice presidents; Mrs. Walter Houppert, secretary, and Miss Frances Westcott, treasurer. . Theater tec ue is promoted in the Workshop, an’ auxiliary « group of the theater. Experience in acting, producing and directing is included in the year’s program.

Junior League to Open- Ticket Office The Indianapolis Junior League will open .a ticket office Monday in Keith’s Theater in connection with its* sponsorship of the opening day's program of Grand Circuit racing, June 22, at the State Fair Grounds. Workers will be on duty at the ticket office until June 21. Many championship Qorses, including Greyhound, will appear on the first day's program. The five-day harness meet will be held June 22, 25, 26, 27 and 28. Monday, June 24, and Saturday, June “29, are dates held open for races in case of rain on the scheduled days. Mrs. William H. Wemmer is chairman of the league general commitfee. Mrs. Howard W. Fieber is the ticket committee chairman.

Roth-Jones Ceremony to Be Read The marriage of Miss Mary Elizabeth Jones, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. R. Ralston Jones, to Vernon Charles Roth, son ‘of Martin C. Roth, will be at 4 p. m. today in the First Presbyterian Church, The Rev. George Arthur Frantz will perform the ceremony, Baskets of spring flowers and white candles in seven-branch silver candelabra will decorate the church. Only the immediate families and the bride’s aunt, Mrs. E. J. Appleton, Cincinnati, will. attend. The bride will wear a navy blue crepe ensemble with a navy ‘hat, white accessories and a corsage of white orchids. Immediately after the ceremony the couple will leave for a trip to Gatlinburg, Tenn. They will be at home after June 15 at 416 E. 30th St. The bride was graduated from Tudor Hall and attended Ohio Wesleyan University at Delaware, O., and the John Herron Art Institute. Mr. Roth is a member of the Lambs Club, Athenaeum and the Maennerchor. He attended the Arthur Jordan Conserva-

tory of Music Mrs. Frederick E. Matson to Entertain Mrs. Frederick E. Matson will entertain at luncheon Monday

at the Propylaeum for Miss Elinor Stickney, whose marriage to renz Oscar Schmidt, Chicago, will be Wednesday. Miss Stickney

the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Stickney and Mr. Schmidt

is the son of Oscar Schmidt of Spencer, Ind. .

- Joan Pratt Johnson Is Guest Miss Joan Pratt Johnson, who will he married next Saturday to Elmer Stuart Doriot, was honor guest lastnight at a crystal

‘shower and bridge party given by Mrs. James” Forsythe and Mrs. Poyer K. Brown at Mrs. Forsythe’s home. Mrs. "Wilbur Johnson is Miss Johnson's mother and, Mr. Doriot is the son’ of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Doriot. Guests at the party were Mesdames Johnson, George Miller, Paul Lee Hargitt, Ralph Jacobs, Leroy Hines, Frank Miller, Kérn Miles, Wayne Rhodes and Ruth Pratt Johnson and Misses Margaret Stilz, Margaret Schumacker and Isabel Garrison. Miss Johnson's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Kyrth of Ridgewood, N. J. will arrive Tuesday to attend the wedding. They will stop at the Marott Hotel. On Wednesday Mrs. Lucius M. Wainwright will entertain with a luncheon bridge at the Woodstock Club for Mrs. Kurth and on Thursday Mrs. William Allen Moore will have a luncheon for her.

Janet Meditch to Be Married June 22

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‘Miss Janet L. Meditch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. eatiarf

has set June 22 as the date of her marriage to Robert J. M. Mat teson, son of Dr. and Mrs. T. A. Matteson of Bennington, Vt. The ceremony will be read at the Meditch home, 5627 N. Meridian St., by the Rev. George Arthur Frantz. A reception will follow in the garden at the home. . Miss Meditch has chosen Miss LaVern Giles of Chicago, Ill, as her maid of honor and Miss Dorothea Stuchlik of Oak Park, m., as bridesmaid. Boris Edward Meditch, brother of the bride-to-be, will be Mr. Matteson’s best man. Ushers will be Francis Truitt and Howard D. Miner. Several parties are 4 being planned in Miss Meditch’s honor. :

Initiation ‘Arranged By Latreian Club

- Annual installation of officers and initiation of pledges will be held by Alpha Gamma Latreian Club next Saturday following ncheon given by Mrs. E. M. Costin and Miss Bess Borden at Mrs. Costin’s home near Plainfield. . Miss Ruthanne Carson and’ Mrs. Forest McIlroy will be initiated after which the following officers will be: installed by Mrs. Bert S.

Sa selon} Miss Thelma , president; Miss Mary

Louise Mann, vice president; Mrs. John Cromie, recording secretary’ Miss Hortense St. Lorenz, corresponding secretary; Mrs. ‘A. F, Malott, treasurer, and Miss Virginia Davis, historian;

D. U. Avaeilinry to Meet Mrs. E. R. Grisell, 1802 E. 60th £t., will be hostess at 4 12:30 p. m. luncheon Tuesday for the Delta Upsilon Auxiliary. Assisting Mrs.

Grisell will be. Mrs.. Carl Schaffer and Mrs. Frank Alford,

Ruth M. Myers Weds Today

Palms, ferns and lighted sevenbranch [candelabra will form the background for the wedding at 4:30 p. m. today of Miss Ruth Myers to| Don E.| Sanders. of Jackson, Miss. The ceremony, \in St. John’s Evan-| gelical and Reformed Church, will be performed by “the Rev. Ernst Piepenbrok, pastor of “the church. The hride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Myers, 1333 Broadway. Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Sanders) of Indianapolis are Sanders’ parents. Mrs. Amy Cleahy Morrison, organist, will play a program of bridal airs preceding the ceremony and the Lohengrin march for .the | processional. Miss Marguerite Myers, sister of the bride and maid of honor, will wear a princess style gown of pink chiffon. with a bouffant skirt, puffed sleeves,/a V neckline and an embroidered girdle. She will carry an arm bouquet of delphinium, cornflowers jand pink roses.

Bridesmaids Wear Blue Chiffon

The bridesmaids, Mrs. Raymond Kruse, St. Louis, Mo.; Mrs. Clayton Shull, Mrs. Charles Knoebel and Miss Phyllis Phillips, will be in blue chiffon frocks fashioned like that of the mgid of honor and will carry pink roses. All of the atiendants will .wear tiny clusters of roses in their hair. The flower girl, Peggy Lou Kiefer, will wear pale pink net over taffeta. She will have a pink bow in her hair and will carry a fan of [sweetheart roses. The bride, who will be given in marriage by her father, will wear white net with a lace panel forming a train. The bodice will have a sweetheart neckline and short puffed sleeves. Her fingertip length veil will be caught with orange blossoms and she will carry a shower bouquet of gardenias, lilies of the valley and roses. The best man will be Mr. Kruse, and ushers will be the bride’s| brother, Ernest Myers, Allen Sanders, Albert Aldridge and Leonard Burnsten. © Mrs.| Myers, the britle’s mother, will have a navy sheer frock, white accessories and a gardenia corsage and the bridegroom’s mother will be in black marquisette with pink accents and will wear a corsage of pink roses. I Leave for Trip

The [couple will leave for a two weeks’; trip through the South, the bride traveling in a pink and brown jersey | street dress with brown accessqries and a gardenia corsage. They will be at home after Aug. 1 in Jag] kson, Miss. Among out-of-town guests for the Wedding will be Mrs. Ernie Wade, Detroit; Bruce Benson, Des Moines, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Gladdish and their children, Keith, Betty land Vivian June, Petersburg, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. James Van Scoyoe, Iowa City, Iowa; Mrs. Clara Roades and Miss Hazel Meehan, Atlanta, Ind ; Thomas Kelly, Chicago. Also Mr. and Mrs. Herschel M. Sanders, Alhambra, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. Fehi Bancroft, St. Louis, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs Ewell A, LaMa¥, Biloxi, Miss.; Mrs. J. C. Petherbridge, Kansas Ootty, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. J. Dowell, New Orleans, Ia. nd Miss Isabelle Stocksbury, Des Moines, Iowa.

R. Ww. Keating Weds Helen Rencenbrink

The Rev. Fr. Charles R. Ross officiated thissmorning at the marriage service uniting Miss Helen Rencenbrink| of Indianapolis and Robert Ww. Keating, son of Mrs, Katherine Keating. Miss Rencenbrink is the daughter of Mrs. Josephine Rencenbrinki of Terre Haute, Ind. The ceremony was performed in the recoy of SS. Peter and Paul Cathera The’ bride chose a shell “pink redingote ensemble for the wedding. Her accessories were white and her corsage was of rosebuds and blue cornflowers. Her attendant, Mrs. Thomas Reardon, wore a flowered print| crepe. dress with white accessories and a corsage. Mr. Reardon wis best man. linformal reception was held at the bride's home following the service. After a wedding trip to Chicago

the couple will be at home in In-

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1. Mrs. Carlyle Muff Bsker was Miss Lillian Joy Callaway, daugh-

ter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen J. Callaway, before her marriage May 11. Mr. and Mrs. Baker ale at home in Piqua, O. (Bretzman Photo.) 2. Miss Mary Lucretia McKittrick and Dr. Max Richard Long were married yesterday in the McKee Chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Long is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Henry Clay McKittrick of Plainville, Ind. Dr. Long’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Long of Marion, Ind. Dr. and Mrs. Long will be at home at 3772 Winthrop Ave. (W. Hurley Ashby Photo.) 3. Mrs. Charles A. Henricks was Miss Viola Turmail, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Turmail of Seymour, Ind., before her marriage ‘May 18. Mr. Henricks is the son of Mrs. Alma Henricks, 36 E. Pleasant Run Blvd. (Photo Craft Photo.) 4. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Kapp of Walton, Ind, announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret, to Cloyd E. Duff, son of Mr, and Mrs. Clarence E. Duff of East Liverpool, O. The wedding will be in October. Miss Kapp was graduated from Butler University and is a member of Pi Beta Phi and Mu Phi Epsilon Sororities. Mr. Duff is a member of the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music faculty and

5. Miss Mary Cecelia Conley,

the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra.

(Photo Craft Photo.) daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph

I. Conley, became the bride of Edward P. Newcomb, nephew of Mr.

Combs.

The wedding will be June 30.

and Mrs. Frank Kull, Thursday morning at the Holy Cross Church.

., and Mrs. H. M. Arzet have announced the engagement of

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7. A June 8 wedding will be that of Miss Barbara Elizabeth Ruby,

daughter of Mrs. Suzanne Ruby, to Truman R. Kellie, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank C. Kellie of Kokomo, Ind. The ceremony will be per-

formed at the St. Catherine of Sienna Catholic Church.

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tomorrow.

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8. Miss Dorothy Travis will be married to Glasten V. Wampler The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Travis of Knightstown, Ind. (Photoreflex Photo.) | 4 »

Dr. Sidney B. Harry Officiates At Allen-Riddell Ceremony

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Miss Margaret Lee Riddell, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Edmond | F. 5535 Central Ave. will become the bride of Robert Rebhun.

Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Rebhun," Cincinnati, in a ceremony at 4:30 p. m. today in the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church. Dr. Sid-

ney Blair Harry will officiate.

I. T.S. C. Head Names Aids

of the International Travel Study Club, Inc., + today announced chairmen of the organization’s’ committees for the new year. Officers were installed last night at the Hotel Lincoln by Mrs. John M. Price. Mrs. Roller’'s appointments include Mrs. John MM. Whitehead, book review; Mrs. Horace Dougherty, budget; Mrs. Samuel Kirzian, bylaws; Mrs. H. P. Willwerth, chaplain; Mrs. Eli Thompson, com= munications; Mrs. Lewis Shott, cooperation for the blind; Mrs. Fred Wuelfing, delegate to the Indianapolis Council of Women; Mrs. Elmer Johnson, delegate to the Seventh District Federation of

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‘Mrs. Rudolph J. Roller, president |i

| The church will be decorated with palms, fetns and white candelabra.

A program of bridal music will be played by Mrs. Herman S. Morg An, organist. Gowns of the bride's attendants are fashioned alike of white marquisette over taffeta slips, i necklines, . short

roses, | yellow daisies and delphinium and cornflowers. Lois Jeanne Nicolai will carry

will carry yellow daisies and Harry Edmond Riddell’s flowers be delphinium and cornflowers. Bride Carries Prayer Book The bride’s gown is of mousseline de soie, its square neckline finished with eyelet. embroidery. The shirred bodice has short puffed sleeves and the bouffant skirt has a wide ruffle at the hem and circling the full length train. Her fingertip veil of illusion will fall from a coronef of

with a shower of gar-

Clubs; Mrs. C. J. Ancker, delegate

to the Indiana Federation of Clubs; denias

and lilies of the valley.

‘|state will meet - with Mrs.

Mrs. John K. Woods, extension; Mrs. John R. Nadolny, historian; Miss Jessie McCallie, hospitality; Mrs. John M, Price, installation; Mrs. George Dyer, membership; Mrs. Burt Kimmel, memorial; Mrs. Herbert Rhein, music; Mrs. M. .C. Safford, parlimentarian; Mrs. Robert White, patriotic; Mrs. Max Norris, president of the Artman Council; Mrs. Jules Zinter, program: Mrs. George Ruth, property: Mrs. Mary Schillinger, publicity; Mrs. R. King, public affairs; Mrs, Mae ° Frazee, registration; Mrs. Verlin Crousore, speaker’s bureau; Mrs. H. H. Esky, special arrangements; Miss Frances Henzie, scholarship; Mrs. Blanche Berry, travel,

The new officers serving with Mrs. Roller are Mrs. Charles R. Stuart, first [vice president; Mrs. S. M. Mogab, second vice president; Mrs. Eural Byfield, recording seeretary; Mrs. Vaughn Cook, corresponding secretary; Mrs, H. B. Clow, treasurer, and Mrs, Robert Anderson, audito:

Hydes to Give Dinner

Mr. and Mrs. Frank. J. Hyde will entertain tonight with a surprise dinner for their daughter Arlien. Following dinner their guests will dance at Westlake. Guests will be Misses Bette Wilson, Mary Lou Bergluand, Betty Lo. Schorn and Mary Alice Sims and‘David Drum-

mond, Richard Niles, Jack Cole, william Breeden and Jay Rood,

and Mrs. Jack Rhoades, year book.

ushers will be Dr. A FP. dell, Harry Edmond Riddell, Delarbre, Madisonville, O., and J hn Peterson. The bride’s mother will be in melody blue crepe with navy accessories and she will wear a corsage of sweetheart roses. Mrs. Rebhun’s light blue frock will be worn white accessories and a gardenia corsage, | Reception Follows Service | A reception at the bride’s home will follow the ceremony. Delphinjum, roses and yellow columbine will be used throughout: the rooms and the wedding cake will rest upon a plateau of smilax. Out-of-town guests will include Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Moore, Cleveland; Dr. U. F. Johnson and Miss Chloe Weaver, Fairfield, Ill; Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Yelch, Dayton, O.; Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy, John G. Murphy and Homer Murphy, all of Tell City, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. James P: West, Veedersburg, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shattuck, Danville, Ind.; John Hare, Noblesville, Ind.; Ward Fenstermacher, Carmel, Ind.; Wesley Martin, Champaign, Ill.; Mr, and Mrs. Russell Burk, Springfield, O., and Mrs. Charles A. Rebhun and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Ericson, Cincinnati. The traveling costume -of the bride will be a pink wool suit, worn with navy accessories and a corsage of “orchids. They will be at home after July 1 in Forest Hills, New

York.

Arnett-Woods Wedding Today

An attractive home wedding will take place at 2:30 p. m. today when Miss Rosalind Woods, daughter of Ernest: E. Woods, 3504 N. Capitol Ave, becomes the bride: of Samuel W. Arnett, son of William N. Arnett. The ceremony, performed by the Rev. Virgil D. Ragan, pastor of the Fairview Presbyterian Church, will take place at an improvised altar of palms and greenery banked before the living room fireplace. The room will be decorated with spring flowers. The bride’s cousin, Mrs. omer A. Woods Jr., violinist, will play a program of bridal airs. The bride will enter from the stairway through an aisle marked by ribbons caught with bouquets of spring flowers. Her father will give her in marriage. Her simple white sheer efternoon dress will have a jacket with self-trimming. She will wear a white net turban with an elbow-length veil and will ca®y a bouquet of white orchids and swainsonia tied with white ribbon, Dr. John W. Little Jr. will be best man.

Reception to be Held

Assistants at the reception following the ceremony will be Mesdames Harriette Caldwell, Raymond Houghton and Louis Ellis of Cincinnati and Miss Martha Chapman. The dining room will be decorated in white, green and yellow

rand the cake will be surrounded by

shasta daisies, Following a trip’ east the couple will be at home after June 22 at 660 E. 61st St. Guests from out-of-town will’ be Mr. Ellis and George Friedenberger, Cincinnati; Mr. and Mrs# John Schaffner, Lafayette, Ind.: 'and Mr. and Mrs. L, E. Jackson, Dayton, O, Mr. Arnett is a graduate of Butler and Purdue Universities and is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity.

Caricet Army |

To End Drive

The executive committee of the

.|Women’s Field Army Against Can-

cer will conclude the 1940 enlistment campaign and discuss plans fur 1841, at a dinner in the Claypool Hotel at 6:30 p. m. Monday. Dr. Frank L. Rector, Chicago, regional representative of the American Society for the Cohtrol of Cancer, will attend. Ch A, Stayton will preside. On Tuesday ‘the district commanders with their captains and lieutenants from all parts of the Isaac Born, state commander of the Field Army, for sg conference at 10:30 a. m., followed by luncheon. About 50 persons are expected to attend.

Alpha Omicron Alpha To Have Initiation

Initiation services will be held at the Hotel Lincoln tomorrow afternoon for fourteen new members of four chapters of Alpha Omicron Alpha national philanthropic sorority. A luncheon &t 1 o'clock will Precede the ritual. Mrs. ‘J. R. Sentney, national president, will be in charge, assisted by Mesdames Charles E. Kuhlman, H, A. Baker, L. C. True and C. R. Wyatt. Mrs. Russell Bleeke will sing, accompanied by Mrs. Florence Lahr. Initiates of Tau Chapter of Muncie are the Misses Mary Frances Briggs, ‘Mary Ellen Moore, Mary Ellen Millikan, Mary Lou Smith, Mildred Parcel, Cora Belle Hill and Betty Monahan. New menibers of Indianapolis - chapters are as folJows: Sigma—Misses Mary Janet Ferguson, Mildred Gauker and Wilma Blumenaur; Mu—Mesdames Alvin Mayer, Jerome Wacker and Carl Pluess; Nu—Mrs. Myron J. Newlin. Attending from the Muncie chapter will be Mesdames Ralph J. Miller, Kenneth McGrew, Arthur

|ed from Purdue University,

Maxine Peters Married Today To William Curtis Ewbank;

Miss Maxine Stuart

Lawrenceburg, Ind. Palms, baskets of spring flowers will dec-. orate the altar. The bridal music will be played by Mrs. Mary Alice Davis, organist. The bride’s attendants will be her niece and nephew, Nancy and Ricky Ahrbecker. Nancy will wear a long princess stylg. frock of turquoise moire -and will carry a small colonial bouquet of white pansies with’ puffs of net and ribbon streamers. Ricky will carry the ring in a peony. Bride Will Wear Satin

The bridal gown is of white satin made with a slight train.. The long’ sleeves are finished at the wrists with lace frills and the V neckline has a Queen Anne collar of lace. The fingertip veil, edged with lace, falls from a Queen Mary lace headdress. The bride will carry a shower bouquet of rubrum lilies and lilies of the valley. Mr. Peters will give his daughter in marriage. Best man will be the bridegroom’s brother, Walter ;Ewbank, Washington, and ushers will be Dr. Robert Hansell,; Eugene Smith, Gerald. Ewbank, | another brother, and Robert Peters of Hollywood Beach, Fla. brother. of the bride. The bride’s mother has chosen a navy sheer costume and Mrs. Ewbank will wear black net. Both will wear white accessories and gardenia corsages. Following the ceremony the couple will receive their friends at the rear of the chapel.

To Live in Washington

Mr. and Mrs. Ewbank will leave on a wedding trip, the bride traveling in a dusty rose crepe frock with a matching sheer crepe wredingote. Her accessories will be of white and she will wear rubrum lilies. They will be at, home in Washington after June is. Mr. Ewbank was graduated from Indiana University and attended the Harvard School of Business Administration. The bride attended Butler University and was graduatShe is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority.

candelabra and. white | -

Feb. 25 and March 26 return to Banner-W. session with Mrs. Li hostess.

Service Read in McKee Chapel

Dr. Roy Ewing Vale will perform the ceremony at 4: 30 p. m. today in the McKee Chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church uniting Peters and William Curtis Ewbank of Washington, The bride is the daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Frank M. Peters, 3¢ W. 46th St., and Mr. Ewbank is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jones H. Ewbank,

Air Conditioner ; Given Hospital

The Riley, Hospital | creer Guild will present an air conditioning unit for the premature baby room to the: hospital tnis month. | Mrs. Agnes M. Todd is in charge lof the unit's installation for the guild, ‘ The guild will have its annual June Breakiast at 11 a. m. Wednes«

day, June 12, at the Claypool Hotel, A covered dish luncheon will be held June 25 at the country home = Mrs. G. E. ‘Bomberger on E. 824 The regular meetings will be ree sumed on Sept. 24 at the home of Mr. and s. Marcus| Dickey, Beaf Wallow, Bfown County. Mrs. Gors don B. Mess will be hostess at her home, 5525 Allisonville| Road, for the annual Riley birthday party. Mrs, Carl H. Irrgang will entertain guild members on Oct. 22 and Mrs. Wile liam D. Bain and Miss Alice Velsey

will be hostesses for he Christmas party at the hospital. ||

The Jan. 28 meeting will be in Banner-Whitehill auditorium with

Mrs. E. G. McCreary as hostess.

Mrs. Raymond Cook will be hostess members will tehill for a zie Ramey as

The annual foun ors day te

Home and on April 22 Mrs. Bernard H. Jeup will enterta Mrs. Irving Lemaux will be hostess May 17, Yarbrough is chairm pitality committee which arranged

the 1940-41 schedule pr meetings.

a will be April 2 at ain Nurses’:

the group.

1941. Mrs. Charles E,

of the hose’

St. Vincent's : Guild to Elect -

St. Vincent's ‘Hospital Guild will

elect board members at its meeting

EVENTS

at 10 a. m. ‘Monday in the nurses home, Nominees include Mesdames Walter L. Brant, D. D. Cutright, John G. Heidt Jr, BE. T. Johnston,

Zeta Kappa Chapter, Delta Theta

TI Chi Delta Chi, 8 p. m. . Mrs. Russell Fisher, 843 N. uincy,

Thomas Scanlon and Miss Marie O’Hern. The annual reports of committeq chairmen will be presented. Hostesses will be the Mesdames E. R. -Steeg, George Hall, H. A Schumacker and Plo} and Florence Long.

SORORITIES

Tau. 8:15 p. m. Mon. Mrs. Guy Ray, 6017 Dewey, hostess.

hostess. Mrs. Alfred Eggert to

assist.

Mu Chapter, Phi Chi Epsilon. Mon. Hotel Lincoln. Plans for attending convention June 15 and 16 in

St. Mary’ S Club

Beta Chapter, Omég Phi Tau. 8 Upsilon Chapter,

Young Women’s Democratic of Mar-

E. T. C. 3 p. m. Tues. Hamilton Berry Chapter,

'| in charge of transportation.

Kokomo, Ind. to be discussed. Mrs. George Knapp, Mrs. Richard Layton and Miss Emma Dobbins, delegates.

Sets Luncheon

The annual state luncheon of the | Indianapolis Club ‘of St. Mary's College of Notre Dame will be June\ 22 at the Highland Golf and [Country Club.

Miss Marguerite Bernatz is gene eral chairman for the event. Other committee chairmen are Mrs. Miles S. Barton, invitations; Mrs. John Heidt Jr. arrangements; Miss Louise Argus, entertainment, and Miss Jane Keach, publicity.

Reed-Wilson Rite Read This Morning Miss Naoma Wilson, daughter of .

p. m., Wed. Hotel Washington. Alpha, Omicron Alpha. 6:30 p. m. Mon. Mrs. William Schreiber, 3033 N. Illinois, ‘hostess. Dinner.

CLUBS |

‘Hotel Miss

jon County. 8 p. m. Mon. Lincoln. Business meeting. ‘Marie Linehart to preside. Miss Betty Dorn, hostess. - Service Star Legion. Tues. Mrs. Harry H. Sohn, Riverside Drive, Columbus, Ind. Luncheon. Mrs. C. K. McDowell and Mrs. O. E. Green

Mrs. R. N. Harger To Talk on Migrants

The Missionary Society of the Fairview Presbyterian Church will meet in the home of Mrs. J. J. Schmid, - 3711 Washington Blvd., Wednesday at 2:15 p. m. 1 Mrs. R. N. Harger will speak on “The Migrants” and Mrs. Philo L. Burrin will lead devotions. A fish fry and lawn fete will be oy by the churchwomen on

B gipmerman and Windell Lamblin and Miss Eleanor. Pence,

the church grounds Thursday at 5}

this morning at St. Joan of Arc Church, The Rev. Bh C. M. Bosler

officiated.

The bride wore a edirigote cose

cessories and an orchid corsage. Her attendant, Miss J wore a rose crepe redingote costume lwith light blue a

gardenia corsage. his brother's best man.

tume of powder Sn navy ace

Monoghan, )

jes and ‘a Robert Reed was

Mr. and Mrs. Reed will be at home.