Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 September 1941 — Page 4
A. M. Small Jr. To Wed Rachel Peelle
The Rev. J. Lemuel Johnson will officisfe at the wedding ceremony tonight in the Broadway Methodist Church when Miss Rachel Peelle becomes the bride of Arthur M. Small Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Small, 202 Washington Court, Miss Peelle is .the daughter of Mrs. Willis W. Peelle, 2113 N. New Jersey St. For the 7:30 o'clock service, the altar will be decorated with palms and ferns. Miss Martha Davis will be organist and Mrs. Charles T. Coy will sing. Attendants for the ‘ couple will be Mrs. Robert Ridpath as her sister's matron of honor, Boyce Small, to stand with his brother as best man, and Wesley Gilbert and Robert Caylor, ushers. ' Given in marriage by her brother, Willis W. Peelle, the bride will wear a soldier blue tailored suit with Dubonnet accessories and a' white orchid corsage. With a brown covert suit, ice blue hat and brown accessories, Mrs. Ridpath will have a corsage of roses. Mr, and Mrs. Small will be at home after Sept. 15 at 3769 Park Ave. They were entertained infermally by Mr. and Mrs. Ridpath last night. following the wedding rehearsal. :
Nurses’ Dinner
Is Wednesday
Miss Rosza Tonkel of Ft. Wayne, past state president of the Indiana
State Nurses’ Association, will speak following the annual dinner of the Association’s central district, . Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Her topic will be “Women of Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow.” Chairman of the program committee, Miss Bertha L. Pullen, also has announced instrumental music to be played during the dinner by the Misses Virginia Null, Betty Mitchell, Helen Lukemeyer and Wilma Jean Simmons, Methodist Hospital student nurses. Miss Pullen is being assisted by Miss Ruby: Timmerman, arrangements. chairman, and the Misses Loretta. Heidgerken, Thelma Ragan and - Anise Lee Harper. . At the speakers’ table will be Mrs. GG. D. French, district president; Miss Mary T. Walsh, education director of the Indiana State Board ? Examination and Registration for Nurses; Miss Helen Teal, Association .education director; Miss Anne Dugan, state president; Mrs. Fern Coy, district first vice prestdent; Miss Gertrude Upjohn, second vice president; Miss Margaret Borst, secretary; Miss’ Mabel Wharton, treasurer; the Misses Béatrice ‘Gerrin, Grace Witwer, Constance D. Brocker, Anna Hannafin and Josephine Brown, directors; Miss Pullen and Miss Timmerman. ' Tickets may be obtained at any of the City’s nursing schools or at the central district office, 505 Circle Tower Building. Urging members to attend the dinner, district officials emphasized the need for nyrses maintain close fellowship and un-
Mansfield was to become the bride
The Rev. Fr. Edwin Sahm of St. Joan of Arc Church was to read the double ring service before a fireplace decorated. with white flowers, greenery and oandelabra. Miss Mary Louise Houk, harpist, was to play a program of bridal music.
The bride, given in marriage by her father, was to wear her traveling costume of French blue silk crepe with Dubonnet accessories and a corsage of tuberous begonias and stephanotis: Mrs. Mansfield, the bride’s mother, was to wear a defense blue frock with a shoulder bouquet of rubrum lilies and stephanotis while the bridegroom’s mother, Mrs. Lewis B. Spear, 4412 Park Ave, was to wear rubrum lilies and sweetheart roses with: her black crepe costume. Mrs, Laura Hughes, grandmother of the bride, chose a wine-colored crepe rand was to wear a sweetheart rose corsage. For the reception following the ceremony, the bridal table was to be covered with a cut-work cloth and the wedding cake was to be flanked by tall white tapers in crystal holders. Assisting at tHe reception were to be Miss Rosemary Spear, sister of the bridegroom; Misses Geraldine Hughes, Jessie and Catherine Manseld. : : The couple was to leave for a motor trip and will be at home after Sept. 20 at 3139 Central Ave. Guests here for the ceremony were Mrs. Eva Hughes ahd son James, New Albany; Mrs. Julia Mansfield and daughter Mary, and Mis. Joseph Fitzgerald, Mattoon,
Christian Church Groups to Lunch
The Lois Circle of the Third Christian Church will lunch Tuesday at 12:30 p. m. in the home. of
Lookabill. Mrs. J. E. Barcus will preside at the business meeting to follow. / : Mrs. L. C. Schwerin, program chairman, is arranging a program to include devotions by Mrs. Ruth Estes, readings by Mrs. Thomas A Bunch and a vocal solo by Mrs. Schwerin. ’ Mrs. Clyde V. Montgomery, general chairman, will be assisted by the Mesdames Frank McConnell, J. W. Parkhurst, Frank Floyd, C. W. Lewman, I. S. Ueirce, H. H. Ochiltree, Merle Sidener, A. I. Hendricks, M. D. Newhouse and 'W. E. Van Talge.
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dames Virginia Kurner, .S. 8S. Broughton, Elmer Tucker and Edith
Esther Circle of the Third Christian Church Tuesday in the Mary Conkle Lodge.
business meeting following a noon luncheon. Mrs. Morton Keith is in charge of the program, including devotions by Mrs. Charles Flack, songs by Mrs. Earl Gentry and a talk on‘ “A Model: Life: From the
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Epistle’ of James” by Mrs. Frank Lockwood. Er
There were to be no attendants.|:
Mesdames Lawrence and Russell}
Mrs. Florence May, aided by Mes-
Farris, will be hostess to the Queen
Mrs. Kurner will preside at the :
Reception Will Follow Marriage Of Dorothy Mansfield and | Richard W. Helton Today
In a ceremony attended by the immediate families, Miss Dorothy
of Richard W. Helton today. The
wedding was to be at 12:30 p. m. at the-home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Mansfield, 3946 College Ave. .
St. Vincent's Guild to Lunch
* St.~Vincent’s Hospital Guild will hold its first fall meeting on Monday from 10 a. m, to 4 p. m. in the Nurses’ Home at the hospital. Mrs. E. R. Steeg will be officer of the day and Mrs. Harvey Belton, luncheon hostess. Mrs. George A. Smith, guiid president for the year, has announced her committee chairmen: Mrs. C. E,
Mason and Mss. T. E. Lenahan, contact; Mrs. -.ed Marbaugh and Mrs. Frank Lobraico, diversional; Mrs. J. William Wright and Mrs. William: C. Kennedy, endowment; Mrs. Hugh Brady and Mrs. Daniel &. Brosnan, membership; Mrs. T. J. Blackwell and Mrs. E. J. Kearns, motor corps; Mrs. J. J. Cole and Mrs. H. F. Reinke, occupational therapy. Other co-chairmen are Mrs, H. E. Kitterman and Mrs. Frank A. Madden, memorigl; Mrs. Courtland C. Cohee and s. Sidney A. Sullivan, public relations; Mrs, W. C. Huonker and Mrs. John Reynolds, layette sewing; Mrs, B.. F. Hatfield and Mrs. A. H. Huber, nursery sewing; Mrs. George K. Knue and Mrs. John Burke, surgical dressings. Welfare committee members are Mesdames Kevin D. Brosnan, J. J. Heidt Jr., George E. Potts, William K. McGowan and Robert J. Boyle. Mrs. J. F. Darmody is purchasing chairman and Mrs, William E. Kennedy is ways and means chairman.
; _ Ramos-Porter . Photo Miss Doris Jane Goldsmith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius | Goldsmith, will be married to Lieut. Harrold Stadler, Sept. 14. Lieut. Stadler (M. C.), whose home
is in Yowa City, Ia., is stationed at
Billings Hospital, Ft. Benjamin |
1. Miss Mary Jane Alford is packing for the journey to Pine Manor
Junior College which she is entering this fall.
2. Miss Isabel Oldham (left) and Miss Marjorle Lorenz are president dnd secretary of the C. A. G. I. Club which gave a bridge tea this week for club members leaving for colleges. 3. Talking about their first year at Smith College--(left to right) Miss Patricia Smith; Miss Nancy Montgomery, New Albany; Miss
Alice Boozer and Miss Nancy Moore, Yorktown.
4, Miss Virginia Martin (left), Miss Marian Arbuckle (at piano) and Miss Jean Mutz will be freshmen at Western College, Oxford, O. 5. Miss Sarah Lindley is rounding up textbooks for her senior year at Swarthmore College. ; :
. Robert C. Elliott.
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All 'Board for Poughkeepsie, Briarcliff, New-w. London, and All-l-l Points East!
THERE'LL BE A SHARP DECLINE in the city’s population the latter part of the month. Cause of the phenomenon will be the opening of eastern schools, most of which begin their years later than Midwest colleges. Miss Susanah Jameson, daughter of the John T. Jamesons, will be back at Smith College for the Sept. 23 opening but before then will visit for a week at the Booth
Tarkingtons’ summer home at Kennebunkport, Me. Another returning Smith student will be Miss Clair Morris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William Macgregor Morris. Now visiting her roommate, Miss Harriett Slepack, in Duluth, Minn. she will return home Wednesday and then will go to be the house guest
‘of Miss Jackie Storm at Englewood, N. J., before going back to
school. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore B. Griffith and their daughter, Sylvia, are returning next Thursday from their summer home at Little Boar’s Head, N, H., before Sylvia goes back to Smith College. Mr. Qriffith joined his family in the East for the marriage, on Aug. 25, of their daughter, Helen, to Lynn Kirtland at Rye Beach, N. H. The Harlan J. Hadleys’ daughter, Barbara, leaves on the 21st for Smith. Misses Marion and Nancy Taggart, daughters of the Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Taggart, will"go to Smith—Nancy for her first year and Marion for her third. Leaving Sept. 21 by train for the school will be Miss Alice BOs: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Boozer, and Miss Patricia Smith, the Hulbert J. Smiths’ daughter. They will be freshmen as will Miss Peggy Lockwood, daughter of the Ralph G. Lockwoods. :
All Out for Northampton
© TWO GIRLS who spent their freshmen years at Smith are at Indiana University this year, Miss Elsie Ann Locke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore L. Locke, and Miss Martha Ann Rupel, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Rupel. Elsie Ann’s brother, Theodore Jr., will leave the 14th or 15th for his senior year at Dartmouth. The Herman C. Wolffs’ daughter, Florence, is transferring this year from Smith to the Boston Conservatory of Music. She leaves the 15th and will live at the Stuart Club. . : Back to Vassar will go Miss Mary Jo Albright, daughter of the Chester Ware Albrights. She and her mother will return the middle of next week from their Maxinkuckee home where they have been “recuperating” from Mary Jo’s recent activity as a member of Ayres’ college board. > : Mrs. Louis H. Haerle’s daughter, Miss Nancy Goodrich, will be back at Vassar for her junior year. She has just returned from Harbor Springs, Mich., where she visited the Robert B. Faileys at their summer home there. Another junior at the school will be Miss Elizabeth Meeker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Meeker. She leaves the 18th, Her brother, Howard Jr. left yesterday to enter Purdue University. : Miss Barbara Alig, daughter of Mrs. Clarence Alig, is another Vassar junior who will leave the 18th. Miss Letitia Sinclair, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Richardson Sinclair, is already in the East, visiting her sister, Mrs. L. F. Loutrel at Hyannisport, Mass., before heading for Vassar on Sept. 18.
Wellesley Is Next
MR. AND MRS. CHARLES R. WOODS and their daughter, "Doris, will leave Wednesday or Thursday for Wellesley Ccllege where Doris will be a freshman this year. En route they will visit their son, Charles P. Woods, in New York for several days. Miss Marybelle Neal, the Thomas L. Neals’ daughter, too, will stop in New York on her way back to Wellesley. She leaves the eity on the 16th. Leaving Sept. 15; Miss Dorothy Jean Hendrickson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Hendrickson, will go’to Newton, Mass, on her way to Wellesley. There she will visit her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Morse Jr. r In mid-September Miss Elizabeth Macey, daughter of Mr. and
. Mrs. R. Ward Macey, will go east for her sophomore year at Welles-
ley. When Dr. and Mrs. Jean S. Milner return from their summer home at Harbor Springs, Mich., their daughter Susannah will return
to Wellesley for her sophomore year. ; M Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wilde, and
iss Louise Wilde, daughter of Miss Joan Caughran, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Caughran, also will be at the school—Joan for her first year. . * The town of Wellesley, Mass., will have at least four other Indianapolis girls there at schools this winter. At Pine Manor” Junior College will be Miss Lucile Green Schaf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Schaf Jr.; Miss Nancy. Wohlgemuth, daughter of the Albert J.
Wohlgemuths, and Miss Mary Jane Alford, Mrs. Dorothy H. Alford’s daughter. At Dana Hall will be Mary Jane's sister, Miss Joan Alford. Mary Jane was graduated this year from Dana Hall." Miss Schaf leaves Sept. 23 and Nancy and Mary Jane the following day.
On the College-Bound Express
WHEN ' BRIARCLIFF. JUNIOR COLLEGE opens on the 22d, Indianapolis. gifls there will include Miss Virginia Binford, daughter
“of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Binford; Miss Cynthia Test, the Don T.
Tests’ daughter, and Miss Beth Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Anderson or. Virginia ‘starts east on the 19th and Cynthia on fs AE : Fo : n Friday will see the departure of Miss Jean Elliott for Edgewood Park, Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sept. 23 is the date Connecticut College ‘for Women opens. Miss ‘Helen Marie Madden, daughter of Mrs. Frank S, Dowling, leaves here on the 20th for the school’s opening. Miss Marjorie
the Carl M. Geupel’s daughter, will leave on the 21st for i Genel school. She is returning today from Pentwater, Mich., where she has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Murray. ota Another Connecticut student is Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Smith's daughter. Leaving here Sept. 16 she will stop in Rochester, N. ¥., for a day or two fo visit a fellow student, Miss Betty Crouch, before
Legion News
Committees Are
appointments.
Harrison. ; The committee in charge of the picnic and transportation is composed .of Mesdames J. R. Steinboch, Herbert Winkler, J. B. Sousley, J. P. Scott and J. T. Couchman.
Miss Mary McCarty, GARFIELD PARK Auxiliary 88 president, has announced executive aids and committee chairmen for the year. Other unit officers are Mrs. Gladys Ross, first vice president; Mrs. Margaret Harrington, § second vice presi- j dent; Mrs, Lucille Summers, secretary; Mrs. Ann Stoudt, treasurer; Mrs. Paul Gastineau, historian; Mrs. R oy {hlesamder, chaplain, and Mrs. Margaret Miss McCarty Cummings, sergeant-at-arms. Delegates to the 12th District Council are Miss McCarty and Mrs. Arthur J. Miller; alternates are Mrs. Carl Boeldt and Mrs. Fred Kinnan. Among committee heads are: Mrs. Kinnan, child , welfare, Indiana Girls’ School d Indiana Boys’ School; Mr: oeldt, membership; Mrs, Luthér Collins, Knightstown Home; Miss Verda Druding, rehabilitation; Mrs. Pauline Rairdon, Americanism; Miss Kathleen Spon-~ sel, music; Mrs. Russell Fisher, scholarship; Mrs. Fred Spencer,
{poppy chairman; Mrs. Ross, pub-
licity and radio; Mrs. Miller, community service, and Miss Clarice Sponsel, junior activities. Others ares Mrs. Ed Kookindoffer, colonial studies; Mrs. Leo Cleary, education of World War orphans; Mrs. Gladys Sullivan, ‘national defense; Mrs. Maurice Johnson, constitution, by-laws and resolutions; Mrs. Gastineau, ways and means; Miss McCarty, legislative; Mrs. Anna Forestal, employment; Mrs.
awards; Mrs. Betty Ferran, memorial; Mrs. Alexander, national news; Mrs. Harrington, Past Presidents’ Parley; Mrs. Josephine Samuelson, service sales; Mrs. Robert Sponsel, volunteer emergency service, <co= chairman with Mrs. Edgar McKenzie; Mrs. Summers, records.
UNIT 133, the Junior Auxiliary, the gion Day tomorrow at the Knights-
dren’s Home. : Children at the home will present an afternoon: program. Guests at an “Appreciation -Din«
Central. Christian Church will be Mrs. Ruth Badders, new state president, and Mrs. Helen Kundrat; new state secretary. Special guests will be members ‘who won honors at the recent Legion convention in South Bend: president; Miss Betty Hasselbring, yr historian; Miss Mary Christine Gardner, junior scrapbook
chairman; Mrs. Fred Hasselbring, junior - activities chairman; Miss
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Merle Egan, emblem, trophies and
. Members of BRUCE P, ROBISON | Post and Squadron will spend Le-| town Soldiers and ' Sailors’ Chil-|
ner” Monday at 6:30: p. m. in the|
Miss Mabel Risdon, junior |
Post 4 Auxiliary Plans Picnic;
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Garfield Park Auxiliary
American Legion Apxiliary meetings to be held soon include a picnic, a recognition dinner and a business meeting to announce committee
Mrs. Hezron C. Thomas will be hostess to INDIANAPOLIS POST 4 Auxiliary members for a picnic at noon Tuesday at her home, 3907 E. 38th St. A special guest will be Mrs. T. W., Essig of Ft. Benjamin
chairman, and Mrs." Homer Asher, unit president. . Following: the dinner planned by Mrs. Fred Wolf, the unit will have installation of officers‘and will hear the announcement of committee chairmen. Junior members will elect ahd install officers.
Turners Auxiliary
[To Meet Monday
First fall meeting of the Women’s |.
Auxiliary of the Athenaeum Turners will be a dinner Monday at 6:30 o'clock in the Athenaeum. Mrs, Ernst Pflumm, president for the year, will announce chairmen of standing committees at the dinner. Mrs. Andrew B, Bicket, 3115 Guilford Ave., is in charge of reservations. : ’ Mrs. Bicket is vice president of the organization, Other 1941-42 officers are Mrs, Gertrude Schissel, secretary; Mrs. Elizabeth Steinecker, financial secretary; Mrs. George Beckerich, treasurer; Mesdames Olga Birk, Leng Peters and Chris Karle, board of directors.
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The Maennerchor Ladies’ Society will open its season with a 2 p. m. card party Friday at the Athenaeum. The Misses Augusta and Frieda Huebner will be hostesses.
Schedule Breakfast Mrs, Herbert Baker, 5313 N. New Jersey St., will be hostess.for the 11 o'clock breakfast of Alpha Chapter, Alpha Omicron Alpha Sorority, Tuesday. Mrs. Herschel Haynes, Gainesville, Fla., will be among the. guests.
: Bride-to-Be.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy ‘Frank Delaney Jr. next Saturday in the SS. Peter ~ deals i
| | Disher, Kelley and Edward Schurman and ‘| the Misses Bernadette Sweeney, Ane -
Orchard School
To Faculty
Three new faculty members will be on the Orchard School staff for the coming year, according to ane nouncement by Gordon H. Thomps« son, director. They are Miss Carolyn Varin of Indianapolis, Clifford Jones of Ko« komo and Miss Margaret Latady, Cambridge, Mass, 5 Miss Varin, who has been the assistant to the Dean of Women at Butler University, received her A.B, and M.A. degrees at Butler. She is to teach the eighth grade. Mr. Jones, new instructor in art, is a graduate of the John Herron School. of Fine Arts, is a winner of the Prix de Rome, and spent two
taught art at the University of Iowa and’in the Herron night school classes. “ Miss Latady, who will teach in
graduate of Radcliffe College and has had additional work in the Harvard University summer school, She has taught in the Shady Hill School, Cambridge, and for the past three years in the New Canaan Country Day School, New Canaan, Conn. : : Orchard will open Sept. 17 after two days of preliminary meetings for staff members, For the first time this year one entire building will be used for the kindergarten groups—one for four-year-olds under the difection of Miss Jean Stott, and two for five-year-olds. with Mrs. Marie W. Rice and Miss Jean Grumme in charge, : As the children start back to school, they will have an opportun< ity to watch the construction of the new class room building for the upper grades which will be ready for occupancy later this year.
Eileen Sweeney Is
Shower Guest
, Miss Virginia Freeman was to en tertain with a luncheon bridge and
Tearoom in honor of Miss Eileen Sweeney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Russell Thomas Sweeney, who will be married to Russell Charles Lilly next Saturday.
dames Marjorie Stevenson, Gaylord Raymond Schnorr, Giles
toinette Pfeiffer, Eleanor nr Helen Bosler, Peggy Sweeney, Mary Habig, Mary Ann Kibler, Jorita and Mary Kernel, Virginia Casey and Mary Hanrahan,
I. 4 S. C. Chapter To Hear Lecture The Australian Chapter of International Travel-Study f ne will open its fall season - ‘a 12:30 o'clock luncheon Tu ‘at the home of Mrs. Edward 4924 E. 10th St. and Mrs. Henry will ase sist the hostess. “hh Hd Mrs. Petrache. Velesscu will talk on “Panama” and Mrs, Edward Madinger will. present a musical program. 3 Te % #3,
Return From West
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the Orchard lower school, is a
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