Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 January 1941 — Page 5
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MRS. WILLIAM H. COLEMAN is among Propy-
- laeum Club members who. will have guests with’ them
at the luncheon Monday preceding May Barron's concert
in the War Memorial auditorium jat 2:30 p. m. . The concert will mark the Propylaeum’s celebration of its fiftieth anniversary. Wives of several Ft. Benjamin Harrison staff officers will be in Mrs. Coleman’s party. Mesdames W. o.| H. Prosser, T. P. Huap and C. M. Cowherd, wives of Lieuts. Col. Priosser, Heap and Cowherd, nd Mrs. T. W. Essig, wife of Maj. Essig, will be at the luncheon with Mrs. Coleman. In another group at the Propylaeum will be Mesdame: John
* W. Kern, Alfred P. Conklin, William M. Louden and E. E. Voyles.
Others who have made reservations for the luncheon are Mesda nes Charles Aneshaensel, Margaret Segur, Paul E. Fisher, J. 8. Wrizht, John J. Bibler, Howard Maxwell, J. M. Pearson, Robert M. Moore, A. W. Bowen, Allen Hendricks, J. Emmett Hall, Roy Sahm, R. L. Keiser, Burke Slaymaker, F. F. Chandler] FHoward Lacy, Roy Zapf, Allen Wilkinson and Charles Myers, Miss Della Dearborn and
_ Miss Ella Marthens. |
Leo Heim will be accompanist for the concert. “Amour, viens aider” (C. Saint Saens) will open the program and will be followed by Schubert’s “Ave Maria,” Brahms’ “Der Schmied” and’ “Meine Liebe ist grum,” and Strauss’ “Traum durch die Dammer ing” and “Zueinung.” | The third section of the program will include La Forge’s “Fills” and “Clouds,” “When the White Plum Blows” by Alice Brown Stout,
.and Pearl Curran’s “Life.” Mr. Heim will play Brahms’ “Capriccio
in C Major,” “Waltz in A Flat” (Chopin) and “Irish Washerworaan” arranged by Sowerly. | The final selections, in costume, wil “Hansel and Gretel” (Humperdinck).
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Invitations for Hare-Pearce Wedding Issued
INVITATIONS are being issued this week-end by Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Starling Pearce for the wedding] of their daughter, Martha
Louise, to John A. Hare, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard J. Hare of
Noblesville. The ceremony will be at 8:30 p. m. Feb. 15 in Christ Episcopal Church with the Rey. E. Ainger Powell, 1ector, A reception at the Columkia Club will fe¢llov, the ceremony. i Miss Bettie Pearce is to be her sister's milly of honor and kridesmaids will be Miss Nancy Peery, Tazewell, Va. Miss Ctroline McCleskey, Atlanta, Ga., Miss Jean Miller and Miss Mary Anne Pearce, another sister. f Mr. Hare's attendants will be Frenk Anderson, Columbis, O., best man; William Le Fevre, Chicago, James Jump, Noblesville, Thomas O’Haver and Robert Harrell, Mr. Jump will come from Boston where he is a student in the graduate school of the :Viassa- ” 3 ” ” 2 2 4 Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Russe annoynce the engagament ¢f their daughter, Mary Anne, to Carroll E. (Sipe, son of Mrs. J. C. Sipe. The wedding will be next month.
Miss Russe attended Indiana University and is a member of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority. |
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dl _ Miss Betty Reed will entertain tomorrow at her hgme with a kitchen shower for Miss Louise Regina Argus, whose ‘mariage to J. Vincent Aug of Cincinnati will be Feb. 15 in St. Joan of Arc
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Tri Delts Pion Dinner Party Wedngsday
A dinner Yridge and a grand council meeting are included in sorority plans for today and next week. | The INDIANAPOLIS ALLIANCE OF DELTA DELTA DELTA will entertain seniors of the Butler University active|chapter with a dinner and “Information Please” bridge Wednesday at the Canary Cottage.
Guests will be the Misses Eileen White, Marj Bell, Beity Foster,
Dorothea Jegn James, Esther Gray, Dorothy Jongs and Carcl Sherman. Mrs. Fredérick Barrows is chair-
‘man of the program committee, as|sisted by Mis. Harry Fooley, Miss
Lillian Martin and Miss Frances Longshore. | The dinner committee consists of Miss Marjorie Andrews,
chairman; [Mesdames |R. P. Frey,
G. F. Collette, Paul Cook and Robert W. Garten and Miss Martha Carmichael!
Chairman of PHI CHI EPSILON SORORITY’S grand council meeting at the Hotel Lincoln today and tomorrow [is Mrs. Edward Dobbs, sorority organizer, a member of the local Mu [Chapter. Council members from Indiana citics and chapter repres¢ntatives will meet with
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald B. Tuttle To Be at Home in Evansville
Following Wedding Trip
Mildred Heaton To Be Wed
The Calvary United Brethren Church will be the scene, at 8:30 p. m, today, of. the wedding of Miss
1. Lazure Frisch and Janet Polson (left to right) appear in the Children’s Civic Theater production of “Heidi,” adapted and directed
by Mrs. George Fother afternoon at 2:30 p. m, house.
ham. The show will ‘be presented this nd tomorrow at 3 p. m, at the Civic PlayA performance was given this morning for special groups
of children from orphanages, settlement houses and other institutions,
(Ehrich Photo.)
2. On the committee for the Shortridge High School Midsemester Prom tonight in the Hotel Lincoln are (left to right) the Misses Maxine Snyder, Mary Anne Pearce and Carolyn Lieber. . 3. Heads of the state-wide bridge tournament now underway for the benefit of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchéstra maintenance
fund include (left to right) Mrs. chairman; Mrs. G. H. A. Clowes,
Thaddeus R. Baker. general score general chairman, and Mrs, Wile
liam C. Griffith, chairman for Indianapolis. The women’s committee
of the State Symphony Society is sponsoring the tournament. 4. Mrs. H. B. Pike (right) is chairman of the Hoosier Salon to be
held
A candlelight céremony in the English Lutheran Church of Our Redeemer at 7:30 o'clock last night united Miss Vivian Louise Claffey and Gerald Barker Tuttle of Cleveland. Lighted tapers decorated pews and
in Block’s auditorium from Feb, 24 to March 7. The Art Department of the Woman's Department Club is sponsoring the local show which follows the Salon at the Marshall Field Galleries in Chicago. Assisting
Mrs. Herbért Noffke of St. Joseph,
Catholic Church. There will be approximately 24 guests. . : : Mich.,, president, at a business meet-
Mildred Heaton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Heaton, 3818
"North-South" Dinner Is Tonight
THE WEATHERMAN lent a h¢lping hand for the Meridian Hills Country Club’s formal “North-South” dinner bridge tonight. Now the outdoor scene wlil match the miniature snow scees that
are to decorate the tables for the even. The “Southern” 1ote will
be struck by the menu which is to [feature “Dixie” recipes. One group attendihg the party | will include Messrs. aad Mesdames Kenneth Larrance, Fred W. (ase, Arthur E. Krick snd 1. R. Wagner. Miss Miriam Ransburg and Bowman Downey wil attend
© with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ransburg
8 In another party will be Messrs. and Mesdames Fred K. Sale, Q. G. Noblitt and Parke A. Cooling Mr. and Mrs. Gedrge S. Olive, chairmen, will entertain Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Burch. Guests of Mr and Mrs. Ralph|L. Colby will be Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Dyer. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Peterson and Mr, and Mrs. J. Ww. Taylor will be together. Also making reservations are Mr. and Mrs. Marshall G. Knox and Mr. and Mfs, Vernon MacNabk.
“ Junior Auxiliary to P. H. N. A. to Meet |
; THE JUNIOR AUXILIARY to the Public Health Nursing Association will have a luncheon meeting at 12:45 p. m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Horace Nordyke, |216 E. 32d st.
2 8 2 A 8 8 8 The Camera Club of the Indianapolis Junior League will meet
- Monday morning at the home ot Miss Helen Shepard, 2819 N.
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Pennsylvania St. ® 8 8 | 8 8 Bp
Maurice E.. Tennant will be the speaker at a meeting of the - Indianapolis Literary Club Mondajy evening in the D. A. 12. Chapter
House. His subject will be “M. I/D.”
Personal Notes a] i MR. AND MRS. THOMAS D. SHEERIN entertained last night
. with a dinner at their home for Clifton M. Utley, director of the .
Chicago Council of Foreign Relations, who spoke las night . in
' the War Memorial under the | sponsorship of the Indianapolis - League of Women Voters. |
Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Henderson, Mr. anc
Mrs. Arthur Shea, Miss Mary Sinclair, executive secretary of the
Indiana League of Women Voters, and Miss Laura Sheerin. 2 u =» ad] ® 8 » Mr. and Mrs. Isaac E. Woodard, who have beeir in New York
‘this week, are planning a short visit to Lake Placid, N. Y., before
going to Palm Beach. They will return to Indianapolis the middlz of February. . . . Mr. and Mrs. William H. Thompson . who have been in New York, went this rorring to Washington where they
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ing tomorijow morning at 10 o’clock. Mu Chapter members planning a dance tonfight from 9 to 12 o'clock are Mesdgmes Glen V. Ryan, Richard Laytqn and Gilbert Gee, Miss Mary Louise Byrn and Miss Jean Van Cleaje. At a Valentine luricheon tomorrow Mrs. Layton, Mu Chapter president, willl welcome guests and Mrs. Noffke will respond, Mrs. Garreit T. Browrling will give the invocation. The committee in charge, Mesdamels George R. Knapp, H. A. Millbern,| James W. Fleener and Thatcher] Massey, has-arranged for luncheon music by Tommie Wright, pianist.
Pledge; of LAMEDA CHAPTER, OMEGA| NU TAU SORORITY, are
holding fa dance tonight in the In-| the colonial bouquet. Gwenna also wore a diamond brooch given Harold éind the Misses Amelia Boy- |
diana mittee
f Ballroom. The comconsists of | Mrs.
lan, Vivian Staley land Geraldine Hefferman. Mrs. [Richard Cheesman wiil preside at ja special meeting of [the chapter Monday at 8 p. m. in the Hotel lincoln.
Mrs. [Floyd Shingleton, 1425 Cruft t: be hostess at a business f BETA CHAPTER, BETA TA SORORITY, Monday evening
CHI DELTA CHI SORORITY will meet ‘luesday at 8 p. m. in the home Hf Mrs. Cline Harbison, 3725 E. Vermont St. ‘Miss Ann Conway will be assisting hpstess.
Motiiers to Be Guests Phi (Omega Kappa Sorority members gnd their mothers will attend a Moiner and Daughter Tea at 2 p. m. tomorrow af Athlefic Club. | Miss Rosemary Krueger will be the hostess. She will be assisted by the Misses Doris Burn¢tt, Norms Wills, Orlena
Wagz er and Bveyn Anderson.
windows as well as the altar which was banked with palms and ferns.
The Rev. William Eifert performed the rite and Mrs. Dorothy Fowler played a program of bridal airs, including “Because” during the ceremony. Virgil Hebert sang the “Lord’s Prayer.” Entering alone, the bride was gowned in bridal white slipper satin fashioned on modified colonial lines. A high, round collar and a row of tiny, satin-covered buttons at the front finished the fitted basque bodice made with leg-0’-mutton sleeves which were pointed over the hands. The full skirt swept into a train, "A tiara of carnations held the three-tiered veil of illusion and carnations and gladioli tips surrounding a white orchid center formed The bride
her by the bridegroom. Miss Lena Lohrmann, maid of honor, and Mrs. Virgil Quebbeman, bridesmaid, wore identical gowns of Ariel blue slipper satin made like that of the bride, but without trains and having bracelet-length sleeves. Their colonial bouquets of carpations shaded from Ariel blue and pink to Dubonnet and were tied with Dubonnet streamers. They wore combs of Dubonnet carnations in their hair. Ushers were Harley. Claffey, brother of the bride, and William Guyton. . Dr. Charles Stertzbach, Cleveland, was best’ man. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry George Claffey, 5025 Central Ave., and Mr, Tuttle is the son of Mr. anc Mrs. Earl M. Tuttle, Rochester, N. Y. Mrs. Claffey chose’ a feal blue
th Indianapolis|/gown with garnets and wore black
accessories. ‘Mrs, Tuttle ‘was in plum brocade with black accessories. Both wore rubrum lily corsages. After a reception at the home of
the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J
Tuttle left for a short wedding trip, the bride traveling in a soldier blue frock and hat worn with a gray krimmer coat, black accessories and a white orchid corsage. The couple will be at home in Evansville. Miss Claffey is a graduate of DePauw University and has taken graduate work in the Indiana University school of social service. She is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. Mr. Tuttle was graduated from the Ohio State University school of business administration and is a member of Theta Chi Fraternity. :
Mother Goose Show Is Tomorrow
Mrs. Mathilda Engel Fark, director of the Educational Playroom, 814 N. Tacoma Ave, is presenting her pupils in a Mother Goose Shhdow Show tomorrow afternoon at 3:45 o'clock in Cropsey Auditorium of the Central Library, The six children graduating from the kindergarten this month will have leading roles. They are Shirley Alice Koehler, Elva Mae Cox, Dorothy Marie Humbarger, Jimmy
Robertson, Ronald Lee and Jerry
Brethauer. Others in the show will be Judy Andrews, Charles and Frances Blunk, Preddie Beck, Dale ‘Brant, Jimmie Burgan, Edward Buteh, Jackie Craig, Carolyrd Ely, Eddie Entrekan, Jerry Fellows, Jack Hart, Bobby Hoskins, Shirley Ann Kays, Nancy Jo Koehler, Carolyn Morris, Joan Piper, Charles Spicklemire, Carl David Tirmenstein, Judy Ann Webber, Ronnie Joe Domasco and
Spann Ave., and Francis T. Persell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Persell, 1426 E. Ohio St. Palms and ferns will decorate the altar at which the Rev. L. A. Huddleston will read the service. Miss Maxine Reasoner, organist, will play and Miss ‘Mary E. Huddleston will sing “I Love You Truly” and “Because.” A powder blue crepe frock in
street length will be worn by the
bride. Made with bracelet length sleeves puffed at the shoulders, it has a low square neckline. The bride will carry a colonial bouquet of red roses, white sweetpeas and baby
The bride's twin sister, Mrs. George W. Herider, will be matron of honor. Also wearing powder blue, she will have a corsage of pink roses. Miss Pauline Heaton, another sister, and Miss Patricia Persell, the bridegroom'’s sister, will wear pink crepe frocks with pink rose corsages. Bert Persell Jr. will be his brother’'s best man and ushers will be Arthur and Karl Lagler, Donald Gorman and Mr. Herider. An informal reception at the church will follow the ceremony. The couple will be at home at the Pinewood Apartments. . Mr. Persell attended - the Cleveland School of Art.
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Mrs. Tom Smith
To Give Review
The Student Group of Epsilon Sigma Omicron will meet at 7:30 p. m, Monday in the. home of Mrs. W. F. Holmes, 1110 N. Keystone Ave, 10 elect 1941 officers. Mrs. Tom Smith, retiring president, will be in charge of the program and will review “Escape” (Ethel Vance). The’ discussion session will be led by Mrs. John Cady.
Mrs, Pike are Mrs. R. O. McAlexander (left), chairman of invitations,
and Mrs. Leonidas Smith (center),
Hoosier Salon counsellor,
5. Mrs. Richard Wall (left) and Mrs. Robert Sturm ‘are ‘assisting
with arrangements for the benefit
dance to be given by Sunnyside
Guild Feb. 1 in the Columbia Club. i . 6. Mrs. Marjorie B. Illig, New York, national commander of the . Women’s Field Army of the American Society for: the Control of Cancer, will attend a regional conference Feb, 3 and 4 in the Claypool
Hotel.
Chinese Women
Is Talk Topic
“Women of China” will be the subject of Mrs. Elizabeth Crump Enders when she speaks at 2 p. m. Monday in Block’s auditorium under the sponsorship of the Women’s Federation of the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Enders, writer, traveler and lecturer, will appear as the fourth
speaker in a current topic series sponsored by the Federation. She is regarded both in Asia and America as an authority on family life, characteristics and customs of China. She has traveled more than 50,000 miles during the past 14 years spent in the East. Guest tickets for the lecture may be purchased at the door.
Luncheon Is Tuesday Madden-Nottingham Unit of the American Legion Auxiliary will meet for a 1 o'clock luncheon and
a business session Tuesday in the b
Post Home, 1130 W, 30th St. The chairman, Mrs. Lawrence C. Duckworth, will be assisted by Mrs. BenJamin W. Frey, president of the unit, and : Mrs. Maurice Buergelin.
Curlee-Schroeder Wedding Today
Miss Margaret Schroeder, daughe ter of Mr. and Mrs. William H, Schroeder, 2640 Brill St., will become the bride of Raymond L. Curles in a ceremony at 8:30 o'clock. tonight in the Garfield Park Evange Reformed Church.” The ( is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Curlee, 1002 S. Harlan St. Preceding the marri read by the Rev. D! Schultz, Mrs. William © C¥ glay bridal airs on the organ. Schroeder will be ‘attended sister, Mrs. Paul Ziegler, Curlee's best man will be Meyer. Homer Schroed ward Schroeder, brothers bride, will act as ushers, = The bride’s floor 1 h be of ‘white lace. With carry a bouquet of . roses and wear roses Mrs. Ziegler’s dress of taffeta will ‘be accented quet of deep pink roses. Mr, and Mrs. Curlee wi a short wedding trio and will home in Indianapolis on { urn. oe
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