Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 April 1941 — Page 30
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Maytlower Descendants Will Note er 4 | Two Groups Plan | BF Tours by Motor
Silver Anniversary at April 14 Dinner
| A station wagon pointed its nose - oe - j : : 3 BY | south yesterday with a group of THE SILA ER, ANNIVERSARY of the Society of a : E. | six Orchard School girls for a Ro E : ; ; | weeks’ trip to New Mayflower Descendants will be celebrated at a dinner g e a ga other points or interest, - High-Priced given by the Indiana Society of the organization on the Ei i The girls. Misses Susie Murray, | Bris evening of April 14 at the Propviaeum TR CE ET Nancy Sewall, Cynthia Hendricks. | TY ne 0 pi { " i o po Barbara Lee, Lucille Barrett and | S LE 1e dinner will honor Joseph Allen Minturn, founder. : : : : h P i | [panied oy vo Orchara. teachers Guest speaker for the occasion will be Harold 'G. Mur- T : ; oe : 2 BN we ig eRe h i Gest speaker for ; ii = NE a ss Mary Anne Beaumont and ray y New X ork. Secretary (General of the Society, 3 : : * ki rT Miss Eisie Mattis at Mrs. Sidney J. Hatfield, hospitality chairman, is to be assisted 3 = 3 chibure mn. Blows, Mics: Paton by Mesdames Otis Dyar, William A. Oberholtzer, Walter W. Ward 3 3 : : 4 : Rouge, Ln. Mobile Ala. Nashuine &nd Thomas Sonner, with members of the Junior Committee, headed ; : 4 Tern, ana the Mammon Oren. by Norman Essex Titus k £0 ; ro 3 [Ter AN ne Mismiioih Cuve, Junior Committee members are Mesdames Morris L. Brown, : : i Rd 3 : | A group of hovs from the school Henry Lohse, Jess Pritchett Jr, Herman Selka, Leo M. Stadtmiller, E foes : kK: : : : i {will leave tomorrow with Herbert W. Mitchell Taylor and Ronald Updike; Misses Mary Margaret E TR : : Fr a po A, Sweet for a_campfing trip through Dyar, Claribele Hall, Wenonah Hatfield, Carolyn Ruth Kendall and : Lhe Io | es uth, Perry E_ONeal Jr. Emily Louise Posson; Samuel Dungan II, Dr. Nicholas Hatfield, ; : SOR : & pr ; | Robert Harcourt, Donald HippenDwight E. Posson. John F. Townsend and Earl C. Townsend Jr ; EE SH : Ja ’ 2 steel, Carl FP. Eveleich Jr. and Out-of-town members of the committee are Miss Martha Lou, : : & \ Top ot Sars ey ee a Charles 'G. and William J. Cleaver and Mrs. Charles H. Zalac, Tt. SRR Sh we > ji Toning Wayne: Mrs. Perv Ratcliff. Fowler: John 8. Williams, Franklin X ? JE ; After going through fhe Great and Joseph A. Wythe, Terre Haute } : \ 3 $0 Smoky Mountain National Park
Mrs. Tavlor is chairman of reservations and Mrs. Edna M. r will s "iol 3 Barcus is program chairman, assisted by Willis N. Coval and Ellis ey I the Ra B. Hall , \ : se Wid : N : ; ' Mrs. Perry O'Neal. Their routs M Murray wi > guest of Mr. and Mrs. Booth Tarkington Mesdames John B. Watson, Louis Wilson and George Dailey (left to right) are assisting with plans stop short of Atlanta, Gta. and while in Indianapol: and will be entertained at a luncheon April for an exhibition tennis match April 14 in the Butler Fieldhouse, sponsored by the Auxiliary to the Indian- they will return by way of ChitT1'by ute Toant f issicontes of She Toiivaiia \SAcISEY. apolis Orphans’ Home. They are members of the hox committee, Professional tennis stars to be here are tanooga, Tenn
Junior League to Elect Officers April 15 | Alice Marble, Mary Hardwick, Bill Tilden and Donald Budge.
THE ANNUAL ELECTION MEETING of the Indianapolis
Junior ensue will be held wi 2 p.m Testy, ape 18m tre | Musicale Unit | Dorothy Gimbel and Fiance Are Ve Dance for Guests at Bridal Dinner; Service Men |
of officers for the coming vear, members will vote on proposed |
| changes in by-laws and ‘will hear committee reports. Meets Sunday | | 1 2 2 { v ! - Y ~ | Col Wa sr KS vedale im. | - x | | Rosemary Stout Is Honored | vali = Divadale. com
Why 1 1 Theater?” will be the topic of Miss Mary Ward, | Miss Adrienne Robinson, 600 For A Miss : formerly of Indianapolis. when she talks before the Women's Af- | est Drive, Williams ‘Creek, will be iad G3 i Rag i : eas , and Miss Jane Wright will Jead the former : 4 ¢ f hostess ‘Sunday afternodh at the A bridal dinner will be given tonight by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest N. grand ‘march at the ‘dance to be! fairs Committee of the Civic Theater Wednesday. The meeting will 14:30 o'clock program to be given by | CGiimbel at their home, 3541 N. Meridian St, for their daughter; held at the Caroline Scott Harrison | be at 10:30 a. m. at Mrs. Chauncey H. Eno II's ‘home, Buena Vista, | the Student Section of the Indian-| Dorothy Virginia, and Carter C. Boyd to whom she is to be married D. A. R. Chapter House. 824 N.| | apolis Matinee Musicale { tomorrow Pennsylvania St, from 7:30 p. 'm.| The guest speaker will be introduced by Miss Hel toffes Special features will be Miss Betty| Guests with the betrothed couple 10 12 o'clock tomorrow ‘night Miss | Ine g i Wi UCE( y ss ‘Helen Coif [Rose Kissel's playing of Scriabin’s| will include his parents, Mr. and gently at a dinner party in the Wright is a junior member of the program chairman, Miss Ward [or the past several years has done [ piano Etude in B Flat, which is| Mrs. Rex. C. Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. H. | Harrison Hotel. D. A. R press and public relations work for Eva De 'Gallienne, Jane Cowl, [written for the left hand only, and |B. McKee, Mr. and Mrs. William Fr Guests included the Misses Tiot- The dance was arranged by a| Tesile Howard and stars. Martin Burton, New York ‘producer, [{he singing of “Habanera” from Bi-|Sandmann, Mrs. ‘Guy Boyd, Misses je ‘Goforth. Claribel Schechier committee of D. A. R. regents and also will be a guest at the meeting. Mrs. Edward Elliott and Mrs. ot's “Carmen” by Miss Betty | Carolyn Kendall, Phyllis Penning- Lorraine McMillin, Margaret Mc- members for a group of soldiers and John M. Smith will assist the hostess { Jeanne Whitesall, They are the pu-| ton, Betty Ball, Marilvn Woody and Caulev. Alice Black. Georgie Sher. | Sailors stationed at I't. Harrison and . . I . 1 . pils ‘of Miss Zillah Worth and Mis. | Helen ‘Seidensticker, Mrs. Tred jock. Lavonne Hanso: 1 sire The ‘Naval Reserve -Armory ‘here Dinners to Precede The Players Production Asel Spellman Stitt, respectively Grumme Jr, Irvington, N. J. Wil | Hp | SHAE bg Ta Butler University President Daniel Other piano solos will be given by | liam and Guy Boyd, Robert Slaugh-, VOune. Mrs. Leon Chandler. Dr. S. Robinson, Mrs. Gustavus B. Tay“Gems, Gowns and Girls” tomorrow night at the ‘Civic Theater will [i ks Solin, Lives, Veins ter, Robert Forthofer of a Louis Marietta Houston and Dr. Eliza- oh, es eb, and Mrs. Wil Justus, Mary Margaret Galloway and William Strong of Philadelphia. | heth ‘Garber. liam H. Coleman will ‘extend greetcome from dinner parties at clubs or ‘members’ homes and Patricia Brown. The Misses | vo o | RY ings and ‘Col. Drysdale will respond | Dining ether at the Woodstock Club before the performance {Joan Ruth Devin, Bettie Long] for the Army and Commander C. A. |
— — - will be Messrs. and Mesdames Thomas S. Hood, Ralph W. Lieber, | Maxme Henderson and Robinson | Pink ahd _violel LI Rece yon Will OE am : Michael J. Duffecy Jr. Kevin D. Brosnan and Walter J. Stihldrehet and Paul Wagner wise will Sing | were to be used for a linen snower | , | Jae Broderick and Anna Ludmilla Dinner guests of Mr. and Mis. A K Scheider helm at their { Instrumental solos will be pre-| given this afternoon by Mrs. A. F.| n } | will present South American dances, Yiote before the show. will ‘le Messrs. Gill Niesdnhios Ralhh < Vor | senfed by Miss Emoge ne DER ees Bromley, 5111 Broadway for Miss J ol low Rit | Including the rl mba, and a V en | negut, J. Perrv Meek, Alfred W. Noling, Samuel! R. Harrell and violinist, and NHss Vipul reese. | Rosemary Stout, Miss Stout, daugh- C |pese waits, in costume. During the y ellist, ‘One trio will be ‘composed | ter ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Stout, evening thev will offer instruction in
Tarry V. Wad joe : A Ha i J dts . : i \ of Miss Joan BookWalter, violinist. | 6107 Carrollton Ave. will become rh ip ¥ . the rhumba and Conga and Mr ( | * Mr. and N Issel Willson's dinner guests, with their houst . : 1 Callist mvd " r Ia : A 6:30 Pp. mM. ‘coremony today IN| wars : ge. e guest, Mrs. | Hazoltine of Columbus, Tnd., will be their son and Miss Jessie Lou Small, cellist, and the bride of Frederick James Har-| p. First Trinity Lutheran Church Srodeiick wil lll Wie stare
Mi Jarolvn McClaran, pianist. | yold f Mr and Mrs James ince Irs. Larry Willson Miss Carolyn Te Clara PIAnISt. {'rold, son of Mr. and Mrs. JAMES wil unite Miss Martha Marie Peder. | Goace ‘rio ‘music also will be plaved bvijgaseph Harrold of ‘Gresncastle, ong ; : nee and the dance following it at the ‘ 1 Tit ¥ DSC , (sen, ‘daugnter ‘of Mrs. Peder C Mrs. Harlan J Hadley will he Dr. and Miss June Holtman, flutist; Miss| May 10. The ceremony will take Pedersen, 811 Lincoln St. and the . Ee ey ey re Fe Baa orig ort list, and Miss Elsa | place s Ohi 2 WR Rel Sen, n St. ‘and the us osonted The Brand Tha i and Mr. snd Mrs. ‘\Oecil W. Wenthers Sa Ho LE t, and t| plac e in the Church of Jesus Christ 1,¢p Mr. Pedersen. to William Paul will i P a I'he grand march | QT IN THIS ppock will have a dinner at their home | FROary, DIST | the King. Megenhardt, son of Mr. and Mrs | 0: peat dp. m DAYAN'S PRESENT THE SMARTEST \ :
v BN . ; iss Helen Starost has arranged “tad e t qde-to- rere | for M 0D O's daughter, Peggy Winslow, who was to arrive to- ls Helen § a herd ie Guests with the bride-to-be were! y wr Megenhardt of Center Point | = 2 | the program. assisted bv Mrs. Sttt, tg jnclude Mesdames Stout and pp,
day for her spring vacation from Wellesley ‘College. | ; a1: . marriage service will | ead a y : | Mrs. Jessie Reep, Miss Lillian Star-| garrold, Oscar Allen, Herman Abel, [p. 1 Eh en Bei > iy CY mT Comi d Goi lost and Miss Mary Spalding. | William F. Bromley. Paul Purgason lc. le Rev. Benjamin Engskow, pas- Personals TE Why f omings an Goings i Of . : : ilham F. Bromley, Pau rRAson, tar of the church. . / E Tn ’ : ; ; Frank Roth, Foster Oldshue, Noble| payne esreensry and | { i. MRS. EARL B. BARNES returned vesterday from a 10 days Hilgenberg and Pred Whicker, Mise | win decorate the alt i Mi 5 shent in K ne ‘Ctx dith her - i ota ; | 3 € altar and Mis: visit spent in Kansas City, Mo., with her mother and sister, Mrs, | | Virginia Harrold, Greencastle, Miss- | y ‘ : ! ISS! Wrise Nraiv Morgan Mattoon, Til Nive Starline CONT Tinie] {Tv o + ws all net Jack! Jeanadele Schaefer will play a pro-| MO1 Charles Starling and Miss Lora Starling 1e smart miss will n ¢ es Josephine Tox, Clara Ratti and pram of bridal music before {he Was expected to arrive today to] Nok the new lowMr. and Mrs. Frank J. Hoke and Mr. and Mrs, A, Hastings Fiske | pocket space this spring. Even the | Flizabeth Cruse | ceremony. Ruell No — Wl S 4 é § spend the week-end with Mr. and ore : e want la night to Cleveland to attend the National Badminton {classic sports felt hat has a clever) ". » W Dawning” = B ON pu TY Mis. Albert Wyman Lehman, 420 E. | wekad waist 3 ry i > : ' | d ! mil 2 ' ocalse ax : ¥ € ’ | ” |STTournament being held there. They will be home Sunday | pocket stitched right on the front TY % ® Tg h * a e. : North &t. | ered, tucked Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Williston are in Mexico after having spent of the crown, out of which peeps a| Miss Trene Phillips, who will bel 1e Pri te will wear a periwinkle { oh | ry y | ; 3 : > 1 ark s ith Oh VARA: - A | - r rv rida. They stopped in Havana before sail- |kerchief in a bright, contrasting married to Dr. Harry Brown this Due Jacket suit with pecan brown wpe Cora Underwood, who has line, oroad shoulders, | afternoon, was the honor guest re- | ACCESSOTIES and a gardenia corsage 2 i -.— {Her ‘only attendant, Mis. John Schultz, will be in a brown print
i redingote worn with brown access {sorfes and a ‘corsage of roses and spring flowers {| Miss Frances Hamlin and Miss | Kenneth Weidner, the bride- Barbara Hess have gone to Palm | {groom's cousin, will be best man and | Beach, Fla., to spend their spring | +fully tai{ushers will be brothers of the couple. vacation from Shortridge High | crepe, beaut ily 1a | Alfred Pedersen and Ray Megen- School with Mr. and Mrs. ET. | hardt, | Hamlin, Frances’ parents, whe are| lored. | Mrs, Pedersen has chosen a navy | vacationing there. The girls will] {frock and Mrs. Megenhardt will yeturn home Faster Sunday. wear a gray print. A reception for v members of the bridal party and Mrs. Braest N. Gimbel and her | 4 the families will be held at the home sister, Mrs. Guy Boyd, will leave | Pay Cazh of the bride's mother following the Monday with Mrs. Bovd's sons, Wil- / . ceremony, liam and ‘Guy Jr, Tor a ‘three Pay LOSS at After a short wedding trip, the months’ stay in Hollywood, ‘Cal. g couple will be at home with Mis Sl | | | |
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