Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 May 1941 — Page 4

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hy - { oy; a) 3 s Flower Show and BExhibi u Past ol sibs - ~~ - Loe + - - ~ ~ i " e a Part of Park School Garden Tout

\RTICULAR CORNER of the Park School

e “enchanted” mh Salvador Dali's best $ ¢ £1 ph } 3 . g ¢ or the flower show held In cone seventh annual garden tours of the a , ‘ A ers’ Association next Saturday and 4 . 41 3 1 $s S1X entries nh the shadow box section s being inged by Mrs. Henrik Maver in style. Others in this section, comprised of S Ol lowers and accessories, will be ar J A Dal NX> Da n 3 Jha 1 sdames Bon O. Aspy, Richard Fairbanks, ] Dea 1 Ronin, J DD Any rs JYAA sley, Paul Pike and Royer Rrown. 1 McG h Helms, flower show and commercial roclaims modestly that the show Will be the Of its Kind ever attempted here. She and her ng Mesdames W. Hathaway Simmons, John B Louis M. Huesm and Henry C. Atkins Jr., igently for almost six months on this feature petitive or purely for exhibition, are included O 01 Historic Decorative Exhibits,” includes re “rooms” decorated with authentic period es and matching flower arrangements A wanda Fyvh 3 Amateur Exhibitors Entered RBANKS and Mrs. Theodore B. Griffith's display will R00Of That of Mrs. Owsley is to be called Modern Baroque be arranged by Mrs. Mrs. Edwin H. Gable. Mrs. Louis H b Todav-Five Thirty and that of A Corner im Old China Mrs. Russell Fortune X 19 Via Cavour, Florence xhibitors have entered flower arrangements in show The classes include fruits an flowers in metal containers, flowel ure gardens. miniature flower arran ( S OV 1. breakfast travs and flowers vw Mesdames James 1 Carroll, Brown, Conraa Ruckelshaus, Fred Bates Johnson, A Rockwood. Otto J. Feucht, William J. x Spald Joh Caldow, Frank 1 Binford, W A Church. N. Tavior Todd. Robert Scott Jr., ( Brow Frederick D. Leete Jr, H. T. Van M RP Paul R. Pike. Emory Sharpe, Smile} «dd Miner and Austin Brown, Misses Patricia BurkI nesworth. Mary Eleanor Harrell, Elsa Feucht, k and Marian Mine: m nl division of the flower exhibits, 0 ferns will be shown In ¢om comprised of three classes Florists e ¢ will display their entries in this classifi gardeners will be those employed by J. K. Lilly ~ A Frederic M. Ayres and Mrs. Church - ~ 7 1 Sub Deb Corsage Class N Ol HE CLASSES be a display of approximately 20 ) ng girls, the “Sub Deb Corsage Class.” t ntered flowering trees, diece for the whole wet until the show's stores Ww have displays of new furniture mes for porches, gardens and sunrooms. Their either made or ordered especially for the show surrounds a number of these ) of floor space will be filled with various ngs ranging from formal dinner tables 10 Picni A W Longsworth has been in charge of these yens at 11 o'clock next Saturday morning and will e Sunday hours being the same. Judges Blanche Stillson, artist, lecturer and critic; Mrs. Walter al vice president of the National Council of State | Prof. E. R. Honeywell, of the Purdue Agricultural 10 HOStesst the show with the commitee will be Mrs. E Mrs. John Caldow and members of the Faculty C and Mothers’ Association. Tea will be served both arternoons Mrs. Binfo 1 charge

Christamore Aid Society to Meet CHRISTAMORE AID SOCIETY'S first May meeting will Yon luncheon at the Christamore summer camp Poin Hostesses will be Mesdames Batist Haueisen, J. 1 Griffith, A. Kiefer Mayer, David Laurance Betty Bertermann » ” »N » n y > of the Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter, Revolution, will: sponsor & card party, home of Mrs. Robert Emmet Kelly.

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the committee. Vice chairmen are Francis Madden and Melissa Jane

& 2 = 5 5 ” A 1p of artists of Marion County has issued invitations to : nd auction of their paintings and prints at the Columbia ( [hursda May The paintings will be on display on floor of the club May 19 to 22. vill be the first activity of an invited group of artists g formal organization and the possible establishment

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on n 4 nN 8 N the cast of “George Washington Slept Here” which Keith's Theater tonight were tea given recently by Miss Irving Moxley and Mrs at the theater Assisting Miss Moxley and Mrs. ‘© Mesdames Howard T. Griffith, Wilbur D. Peat and

ek’'s run at

dents of local clubs and civic groups also were guests with rton and James Daggett, managers of the recently ese ock company playing at Keith's, and J. Edward Shugrue, the company.

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Federation's > Chairmen Are Appointed

New committee chairmen of the! District of Ru- | at an in the

with. Mrs to

Federation Mrs.

vesterday

| Seventh

{ Clubs, appointed by

dolph 'Grosskopi

executive board meeting

meet in mid-July

Claypool Hotel, will Alvin ‘C. Johnson

make plans for 1941-42. Mrs. ‘Grosskopt the new president and Mrs Johnson first vice president of the steric | Chairmen named are Mrs. Trevor [Geddes, American citizenship; Mrs. | Bloomfield Moore, law observance, | Mrs. F. W. Doddridge, American | home Mrs. Carl J. Weinhavdt, | [ chaplain, and Mrs. William E, Lincoln, spiritual guidance; Mrs. H. H | Arnholter counsellor, with Mrs. | Robert Zaiser and Mrs. Glenn Par- | {rish, family finance and consumer BF co operation; Mrs. Burton Knight A) bs [and Mrs. Paul V. Calet, education; | | Miss Sarah Yoke, library service; | Ms ert Gadd, Epsilon Sigma Omi-| youn Mrs, Dorothy

youth co-operation, and Mrs, Emil] ghis morning. Mrs, Lau-

| Soufflot | Harry Beebe, |

| ‘rence Haves and

student loan,

Mrs

[fine arts; Mrs. Charles A. Breece,| H. Heger on May 25. [an arrangement of eucalyptus | |art; Mrs. Donovan Turk, literature; | 3. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Morton have announced the engagement of their daughter, Lois Marie, to Olven foliage and lemons will | MTs. W Ne E Donney. Bible litera | McCammon Bowe of Evansville. The wedding will be June 20. Mr. Bowe was formerly of this city, We is | the mantelpiece of the room Miss J ne. Winona RO the son of Maj. Dennis J. Bowe of Salem, Ore. (Photo Craft Photo.) Mary Catherine Stair, harpist, will Mrs, Leon Duncan, music; | 4. A May 3 wedding was that of Miss Helen Schumaker, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, A. E. Schumaker of play for the ceremony.

A. Kimberlin Jr. and Miss, [Dorothy Phillips, junior clubwomen; | (Mrs, J. EB. Barcus and Mrs. Joseph (F. Lutes, international relations; Mrs. C. J. Ancker, 1egislation. | Other Heads | Mrs. Rover Knode Brown, press! and publicity; Mrs, Edward Wright and Mrs. John Carter, child wel-| ". fare; Mrs. Edward H. Niles and Mrs. |

eph, Mich. She is the daughter of

(Ramos-Porter Photo.)

(Louis E. Kruger, Clubwoman Maga-! zine, Mrs Leonard Murchison, con- | servation; Mrs. Thomas Hindman, co-operation for. blind; Mrs. E. L.| Burnett, motion pictures; Mrs. | Maurice Eppert, public safety; Mrs. W. F. Holmes, radio; Mrs. Louis A. | Kirch, reciprocity: Mrs. Calvin Per-

Delta Theta.

Columbus, Thad, to Wdmund J. Shea. 5. Miss Ethel Bradley has set June 28 as the date for her marriage to Dr. Ronald P. Sibson of St. Jos-(Ramos-Porter Photo.) 6. Two Tndiana University graduates, Miss Barbara Gray and Howard H. Blankertz, will be married May 30 in the First Presbyterian Church. Miss Gray is the daughter of Mrs, Mace Dull Gray of Lebanon, Ind. Mr. Blankertz is formerly of Monroe, Mich. The bride-to-be is a member of Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority.

will be June 20 in the home of the bride-to-be’s parents where she was a member of Pi Beta Phi Sorority.

Buschmann, | 1. Miss Marian Dreiss, daaghter of Mr. and Mrs. Tid Dreiss, became the bride of Thomas 1. Riddick | (Ramos-Porter Photo.) 2. Miss Mildred Arnholter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Arnholter, will be married to Elmer (Photoreflex Photo.)

(Photo Craft Photo.)

Mr. and Mrs, Charles T. Bradley.

A ceremony to be read next Saturday in the McKee Chapel, Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, will unite Miss Helen Virginia Ellis, daughter of Mrs, Dorothy Ellis, and George Beamer Davis Jr., son of Mr. Miss Ellis attended Butler University and is a member of Mr. Davis attended DePauw University and was graduated from the Indi

8. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Hyde, Edinburg, Ind, announce the approaching marriage of their daugh-

(John TF. Engelke, public welfare; | ’ y Mrs. A. IL. Marshall. health: Dr.| and Mrs, George Beamer Davis of Greenfield. Ada Schweitzer and Mrs. J. E. Wil-| Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. liamson, mental health; Mrs. I. R.| gna Law School. (Bretzman Photo.) Yeagy, crime prevention; Mrs. Paul F. Jock, community service; Mrs. J. | {Francis Huffman, industry, Mrs. |

ter, Frances Lenore, to Homer O. McCracken, son of Mrs. BH. H. McCracken of Washington. Miss Hyde is a graduate of Franklin College, Mr. McCracken also is a graduate of Franklin and a Phi

9. The engagement of Miss Martha Catherine Harmon to Dr. Raymond James Weldon. son of Mrs. Pearl Weldon, is announced by her mother, Mrs. Mary T. Harmon, Church. (Dexheimer-Carlon Photo.)

The wedding will be May 24 in St. Ann's

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become the bride of Gordon EB Hall, in a 4:30 o'clock ceremony home of Mr, and Mrs The single ring ceremony,

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of eucalyptus foliage, vellow tulips

ing the aisleway for the

{ tus foliage, yellow tulips and iris

Mr. Fiske will give th® bride in [ marriage [marquisette is in bouffant with a basque bodice trimmed with vertital pin tucks. Valenciennes [lace edges the collar and a lace-

[the bodice front, Lace-edged wrist-

[bands catch the full sleeves at the

hands, The Tull, shirred skirt of the gown forms a slight train. The bride's twos<tiered, shoulder length veil of white illusion will fall from a ¢oronet of fresh white lilac blossoms [and she will carry white lilacs.

Nina Brown Attendant

| Miss Nina Brown, maid of honor, [will wear a maize marquisette pin|afore frock with full, shirred skirt and butterfly cascade at the back The pin-tucked bodice has short, [puffed sleeves, Her flowers will be antherium in coral pinks and coral [reds and gerbera daisies,

The wedding

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due, urban-rural co-operation: Mrs. | H. K. Fatout, history sales: Mrs. |

{O. M. Richardson, luncheons; Mes- | | dames Grosskopf, Engelke and A. J Hueber, radium: Mrs. N. D. Richardson, registrations; Mrs. Lowell |S. Fisher, smoke abatement; and (Mrs. W. H. Vinzant, parliamen- | arian. Mrs. Grosskopf is radio chairman of Appreciating America Week

Preceded by a police escort, nearly 800 Girl Scouts in 15 chartered buses paraded through downtown streets this morning on their way to the annual cookie party at Camp Dellwood to celebrate the most successful Girl Scout Cookie Sale in Indianapolis history. All girls who hich starts Sunday and which was 501d 50 or more packages of cookies [OR the board vesterday. in the April 26 sale are attending She was named to represent the the party. Seventh District at the triennial] Plans for the day's program inconvention of the General Federa- cluded a treasure hunt this mommtion of Women's Clubs May 19 to|ing, with Mrs. George IL. Davis of 94 in Atlantic City. Mesdames W. Kokomo and Mrs. R. O. Jackson CO. Bartholomew, Hueber and Brown in charge; a luncheon planned by ‘also will attend (Mrs, Eldo Wagner, who was cookie | ee ea (chairman, and Mrs. Dan ©. Hess; a | . . | pageant written by Miss Frances Bon Ton ( lub to Dane e | Westcott symbolizing recent camp The Bon Ton Club's Sunday night Improvements; a tree planting cerecard party and dance will be held MOny and presentation of Cookie at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow at 322 E. Day awards | New York St. Gilly Banta’s or-| In the pageant late this atternoon chestra will play. will be representatives of the 21

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Sora M. Raber, book memorial, Mis. | Girl Scout Cookie Party Held at

troops who sold the most cookies in each of 21 divisions: Marilyn Wieand, 15. highest ranking troop; Evelyn Wood, 8; Mary Jane Greer, 4; Jean Gross, 28; Jacqueline Sullivan, 16; Dorothy Wilcox, 30; Joan Phillips, 45: Ruth Ann Riggs, 54;

Peggy Charles, 56; Georgianna White, 34; . Joyce Anderson, 21: Kathiyn Nelson, 115; Carol Sue

Renfrew, Troop 41; Madalyn Pine nick, 36; Betsy Willis, 49; Patty | Millender, 20; Patty Dwyer, 55: Jacqueline Baxter, 5; Jean Roempke, 128, and Emily May Condon, a new troop. Troop 15 members, who all belong to the 50 Dozen Club, are the Misses Anita Adams, Nancy Beatty, Mary Bose, Julia Brake, Dody Byram, [Betsy Calvert, Ann Campbell. Mari(lyn Conner, Maria Fleischer, Joan (Foltz, Gerry Harman, Virginia Kist[ner, Mary Jane McDonald, Blythe Mildner, Martha Rafnel, Mary Ann

v | The junior bridesmaid, Elizabeth Camp Dellwood Calvert, will carry a similar bouquet [with her iris yellow marquisette Scheidenhelm, Jo Ann Seal, Joanne dress which is Made in Puta i & ‘ 4. style with a round collar and shor, SHAE, NAY DEH, tires puffed sleeves, Joseph A, Miner yn Stott, Ann Thormberg, Elizabeth | 5 will be Mr. Hall's best man. Wade, Katherine Wolf and Wie- | Mrs. Kurtz, mother of the bride, gand. Their mothers’ committee | will wear Empress purple crepe with | Which assisted their campaign was

lan orchid corsage and Mrs, Hall's composed of Mrs, E. E. Stephenson, EOWA of twos firth crepe. will

[be worn with gardenias.

chairman, and Mesdames Hugh A reception will follow the cere | Thornberg, George Brake, A. K.| mony. In the dining room the 'Scheidenhelm, Harry V. Wade, | bridal table will be covered with a

Homer Weigand and Zeddie Conner, | White ‘organdy calla Jily cloth. Two Dr. John Brayton and Dr. Ben Ctkes, in the form of wedding bells, Moore, members of the local Girl| Will be joined by calla lilies. Scout physician's ‘advisory commit- Motor South tee, are supervising the health and | : : : Leaving for a motor trip south

safety program today. Nurses are! eS after the reception, the bride will

on duty during the party hours. J Dan ©. Hess planned the transpor- | wear a blue checked suit, light blue hat, navy

| tation, assisted by Mrs. Earl E. Moo- | sage of cymbidium orchids.

(maw and Mrs. Dorothy ¥. Busch- The

mann. The party was handled by| couple will be at home in Indian[the Girl Scout Council camp come | apolis.

mittee led by Horace R. McClure. Miss Kurtz is a graduate of Tu

Mary Stewart Kurtz Will Be Married to Gordon Hall bs In Ceremony This Afternoon

Miss Mary Stewart Kurtz, daughter of Mrs, Stewart H. Kurtz, win Hall,

A. Hastings

read | place before a picture window in the living room

party will hold croton and eucalyp= |

[Bowls of bird of paradise flowers [will be placed about the room and

Her gown of lilac white style |

accessories and a cor-|

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Miz. J. Emmet the Brendonwood

son of Mr. and this afternoon at Fiske by Dr 8. Milner, will take A low window box

natural

Jean

and iris will be Aanked by

wood pedestals holding sprays of the eucalyptus foliage,

Two carved wood griffons marks | bridal | dor

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Hall School, attended Oone necticut College for Women at New London, Conn, and was graduated from Mills Oollege, Oakland, Cal. She is a member of the Indianape olis Junior League. Mr. Hall, a

decorate graduate of Purdue University, is Miss | a member of Beta Theta Pi Fras

| ternity, |

Butler Group

‘Will Picnic

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[edged ruching of tiny pleats accents |

Several Butler University hons orary organizations will hold theip closing social affairs this week-end, climaxing @he remester's activities, Miss Dana Lansley, press ident of Philokurean, campus liters ary society, has announced that the annual piente of that organization will be held Monday at the country home of William Bowen New officers will be elected and the selection of hooks for the ans nual gift to the Gravdon Memorial library is to be made. President and Mrs. Daniel 8S. Robinson and Prof, Sarah T. Sisson, a Butler English | professor now studying at the Unie [versity of Mlinois, will attend the

current

event, | Kappa Beta, religious sorority, [will hold a Mother's Day tea toe

morrow afternoon from 2:30 to 4:00 at the home of Mrs. James Putham, wife of the late president-emeritus

{of the university. Miss Lillian Ege | wer i% general chairman. | Installation of the new officers will be Monday at the Tri Dels house, New officers include Miss [Catherine Wagle, president; Miss | Nina Switzer, vice president: Miss | Magnolia DeHart, recorder; Miss [Dorothy Ann Fisher, treasurer: Miss Lillian Esser, Radius editor: Miss Esther Benjamin, devotions; Miss Madge King and Miss Martha Jane

Bond, rush, and Katherine Cooper, | social chairman,

Mrs. Elbert Hostess Alpha Chapter, Sigma Phi Kappa, will have a business meeting at 8 (p. m. Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Walter Elbert, 585 Middle Drive, Woodruff Place.