Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 September 1941 — Page 11
Society—
j- Bridge Party Next Week Will Benefit War Relief Work for Great Britain
ALPHA CHI OMEGA ALUMNAE and the American Theater Wing of British War Relief will sponsor a dessert bridge at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday, Sept. 23, at the Alpha Chi Chapter House, 725 W. Hampton Drive. Proceeds will be used to purchase materials for baby clothes
to be shipped to England.
Mrs. Marshall Crabill is the general chairman, assisted by Mrs.
Dan Kuhlman, chairman at large;
Mrs. Everett Gardner and Mrs.
Fred Fox, chairmen of refreshments, Mrs. Carroll E. Sipe and Mrs. J. K. Richards; Mrs. Sheldon Sayles, tickets, Mesdames Verner M. Ray, J. C. Coryell and M. S. McNay, and Mrs. J. C. Jackson, prizes.
- Alumnae Groups to Meet
INSTALLATION OF NEW OFFICERS of the Ward-Belmont Alumnae Club will take place Satupday at the home of Mrs.
Fred Dopke. of
Officers are Mrs. Nathan Washburn, president; Mrs. George Hosmer, vice president; Mrs. Paris Pierson, treasurer, and Mrs. J. A.
Dawson, secretary. The first fall meeting will be
a 1 o'clock dessert-bridge with
Mrs. Ross E. Coffin assisting Mrs. Dopke. New alumnae of Ward-Bel-
mont are invited, 2 t J 2 Stephens College alumnae will
” 2 2 meet Thursday at the Canary
Cottage for a 6 o'clock dinner and a business meeting. Mrs. Richard V. Ware, new. president, will be in charge. : .
Betrothed Couple Entertained
MR. AND MRS. RICHARD BRUCE DeMARS of Anderson entertained yesterday afternoon at the Williams Creek home of Mrs. DeMars’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Geupel, with a tea - honoring Miss Ruth Coler and Theodore Scott who are to be
married at 8:30 p. m. Saturday in
the First Presbyterian Church.
Parents of the betrothed couple are Mr. and Mrs. Wendell P. Coler
and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Scott.
Guests were Messrs. and Mesdames Victor R. Kingdon, Thomas J. Beasley Jr., William J. Stout, Hiram T. Sexson and Ben Weaver; Miss Marjorie Hill, Bruceville; Miss Dorothy Andrews, Lafayette; Miss Betty Brooks, Detroit; Dan Fisher, Anderson; Mrs. Florence Scott Herdrich; Misses Marjorie Raiser, Louise Ellen Trimble and Lue McWhirter; John Marter, Kemper Westfall, Harley Rhodehamel
Jr., Garrett.
Lewis Morrison, Bert Pearce,
Wesley Martin and Robert
. The Back-to-School Movement
TUDOR HALL SCHOOL will open at 8:30 a. m.” Wednesday with a general assembly conducted by Miss I. Hilda Stewart; principal. Short class sessions will follow. School will close at noon Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday of this week.
The Student Council will hold its first meeting Wednesday at noon. Miss Suzanne Ganter, president of the Student Government Association, will be in charge. Seniors will meet Thursday noon, led
by -Miss Evaline Hitz, president.
The juniors will have their first
meeting Friday noon, with Miss Maryann Zinn, president.
Meridian Hills Bridge Party Tomorrow AMONG PARTIES planned for the Meridian Hills Country
Club’s luncheon bridge at 1 p. m.
tomorrow is one arranged by
Mrs, Parke A. Cooling. Her guests will be Mrs. Robert Morgan, Mrs. Joseph Barr and Miss Jane Allison. Playing at Mrs. Horace M. Powell's table will be Mesdames Harry Wood, Grace Scott and A. W. Brayton. Mesdames Leo McManus, Abe Grossman and Martin Griffin will be guests of Miss Alice Queisser. Mrs. C. A. Weller and Mrs. William E. Gabe will be in charge.
On Wednesday women golfers of the club will hold a guest
day and luncheon with Mesdames
Kahl, Harry M. Stitle Jr., Frank S.
Walter L. Brant, Marvin P, Olive and Russell W. McDer-
mott in charge. Chairmen for the monthly Sunday night buffet supper scheduled for Sunday are Mr. and Mrs. James E. Bingham.
Installation Services Are Set By Alpha Delta Omega and Chi Sigma Sorority Groups
Installation services are features of sorority activities scheduled
for this week.
OMICRON CHAPTER, CHI SIGMA, will hold its installation dinner tomorrow at 6 o'clock in the Riley Hotel. With Mrs. John J. , president, new officers are Mrs. Harry Dietz, vice president; Miss Jane Brisby, recording secretary; Miss Dorothy Welch, corresponding secre-
tary; Miss Harriett Brooks, treasurer; Miss Georgia Conley, Chi Scribbler editor; Miss Mary Catherine Gray, social editor, and Miss Jean Rider, historian. Initiation and installation serv‘ices will follow a dinner to be given for pledges of ithe new IOTA CHAPTER, ALPHA DELTA OMEGA, at the Fryberger Tearoom in Noblesville this evening. The initiation will be directed by Mrs. Gaynell Lee, Eta Chapter, Anderson, assisted by Miss Mattie Gustin, national treasurer, and Miss ' Jennie Henshaw, national recording secretary. : The chapter will be installed formally hy Mrs. Helen Jeffries, national president, and Miss Mabel ' Hall, who is in charge of organization work. Members of the new chapter are Misses Rena Gauld, Joan Shell, Saramae Venable, Marguerite Butler, Freda Lunsford, Ann Beaman, Betty Beal, Helen Chambers, Jean Cook and Geraldine Russell. Members of Gamma, Alpha, Eta, Delta, Zeta and Kappa Chapters will attend. Weekly meeting of PHI OMEGA
KAPPA will be tonight at the home of Mrs. Linda Collins, 3337 Robson
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A series of bridge parties will be . sponsored this week by the board of
directors of ALPHA CHAPTER, OMEGA NU TAU. Prizes will be given each night and a grand prize Friday night. : Hostesses and the days they will entertain are Mrs. Oral Beatty, today; Miss Josephine Abbott, tomorrow; Miss Edith Hulse, Wednesday:
Mrs. Everett Warriner, Thursday, and Mrs. M. R. Maibaugh, Friday.
EPSILON CHAPTER, RHO DELTA, will hold a. business meeting this evening at the home of Miss Betty Henderson, 269 Minnesota St. The fortnightly meeting of BETA
ZETA CHAPTER, BETA SIGMA PHI, will be held at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the Severin Hotel. DELTA CHAPTER, PHI DELTA PI, will hold a business meeting at 8 p. m. Wednesday at the Hotel Washington.
Candlelight pledge services for the Misses Velma Burns, Clara Wheatley and Mary Allan were held recently at the Claypool Hotel by INDIANA NU CHAPTER of DELTA THETA CHI SORORITY. Mrs. Charles Speake was in charge, assisted~by Mrs. Jerome Long. Mrs.
Max Moss, president, welcomed the pledges. An honor guest was Mrs. Charles Willis, state president.
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Miss Worsham Is Wed to Dr. Walker
After their return from ga short motor trip, Dr. and Mrs. James Scott Walker will be at home at 1402 N. Alabama St. Their marriage took place at 8:30 p. m. Saturday in
Church.
formerly of Indianapolis. Dr. Walker’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Walker, 350 S. Oxford St. Dr. Ralph Holland read the ceremony and Mrs. Rosalee Spong played a program of organ selections ‘including “O Promise Me,” “I Love You Truly” and the Zeta Tau Alpha “Sweetheart Song.” Mrs. Kathleen Wallace sang. The bride, entering with her father, wore an amethyst brown costume suit trimmed in clipped beaver. Her small brown hat had a shoulder length veil and she wore an orchid corsage.
Sister Is Attendant
Her sister, Miss Mary Worsham, was her only attendant. She wore moss green velveteen with brown accessories and her corsage was of Talisman roses. Dr. Walker's attendants were Tramer Schreiner, best man; Frank Walker, his brother; William Worsham, the bride’s brother; Dr. Charles Gillespie and John Schechter, ushers. The bride is a graduate of Indiana University and a member of Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority. Dr. Walker is g graduate of the Indiana University School of Medicine, a member of Phi Chi medical fraternity and a member of the resident staff of the Indianapolis City Hospital.
Literary Club Opens Season
A President’s Day luncheon fomorrow at the Indianapolis Athletic Club will open the year for the Mul-tum-in-Parvo Literary Club. Mrs. Herbert T. Grouns, retiring president, will present the gavel to Mrs. H. A. Harland, incoming president, who is to respond with a . greeting and announce her appointments for the year. The social committee, Mrs. Paul W. Oren and Mrs. Elwood Rogers, is arranging the luncheon. a Appointments Mrs, Harland to be announced are: Program, Mrs. Colin L. Lett, chairman, Mrs. Frank L. Boles and Mrs. Frank E. Weimer; social, Mrs. Oren and Mrs. Rogers; music, Mrs. Boles; art, Mrs. Lett. ° Others are Mrs. W. W. Stanley, magazine; Mrs. Oren, co-operation with the blind; Mesdames Harland, Stanley, E. W. Fullenwider, Emil H. Soufflot, Oren, Hugh D. Merrifield and Herbert S. Lewis, guest day; Mrs. Fullenwider, press; Mrs. Stanley, historian, and Mrs. Soufflot, parliamentarian. Delegates Named
Delegate to the Indiana Federation of Women’s Clubs will be Mrs. Grouns with Mrs. VernsA. Harrison as alternate; to the Tth District Federation, Mrs. Lewis with Mrs. Stanley as alternate; to the Indianapolis Council. of Women, Mrs. Merrifield, with Mrs. O. S. Srader as alternate. Mrs. Frank Boles will present the years study, “Indiana’s Contemporary Writers, Musicians and Artists,” and will introduce the guest speaker, Miss Daisy Parks. Miss Parks will talk on “Native China” in costume. Miss Helen Ferrell, pianist, will play. ‘ Mrs. Rudolph F. Grosskopf; president of the 7th District Federation, will review ‘the Golden: Jubilee Convention of the General Federation of Women’s Clubs held last May in Atlantic City. Responses to roll call: wil be “What My Club Means to e.”
Couple Is Honored
On Anniversary
The Rev. and Mrs. H. B. McClanahan, 2007 Park Ave. were honor guests at a surprise party at their home observing their 25th wedding anniversary Friday evening. Members and friends of the Grace Baptist Church, of which the Rev. Mr. McClanahan is pastor, presented them with a gift of silver. The Rev. Mr. McClanahan has been pastor of the church for 14 years, coming here from the First Baptist Church at Boonville.” He and Mrs. McClanahan were married in Brazil, Ind. Their son. and
the Carrollton Avenue Reformed|f
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hodge Forsham, Detroit, | &
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1. Miss Marie Pfarr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Edward Pfarr, will be married to Oliver Pickhardt Jr. of Southport in a ceremony to be read Saturday in Our Lady of Lourdes Church. (Kindred Photo.) 2. The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Phyllis Rupert to Charles Urbancic has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymon Rupert. The wedding will be Sept. 27 (Photoreflex Photo.) 3. Mrs. Charles Prieshoff announces the approaching marriage of her daughter, Kathleen, {o Harry Doyle, son of Mrs. Harry Doyle. The wedding will be Saturday in the St. Philip Neri Catholic Church.
(Kindred Photo.)
4, Miss Mary Dugan, daughter of
Church.
5. Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Sauter announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Alice, to Elmer Parks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Parks, The wedding will be Oct. 4 in St. John’s Evangelical and Re-
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formed Church. (Photoreflex Photo.)
Legion News—
Irvington Unit Has Installation; Bruce P. Robison Auxiliary
Plans Luncheon
Tomorrow
New officers and committee members of local American Legion Auxiliary units have been announced by publicity chairmen of the groups. Mrs. Lula Hedgel, a charter member of IRVINGTON UNIT 38, installed the following officers at a recent meeting: Mrs. Bayard C. Marsh, president; Mrs. Philip E. Lamson, first vice president; Mrs. Walter Lents,
second vice president; Mrs. L. M. Herman Bobbe, corresponding’ secretary; Mrs. Gertrude Ricketts, treasurer; Mrs. Lee Hart, chaplain; Mrs. H. E. Chenoweth, historian; Mrs. Everett Collings, parliamentarian, and Mrs. Von Baldwin, ser-geant-at-arms. Members of the unit meet each Wednesday to sew for the Red Cross, under the direction of Mrs. Lamson. Many garments already have been completed. Delegates from the unit to the 12th District Council will be Mrs. Marsh and Mrs. Christie, with Mrs. George Bolds and Mrs. Clark Espie serving as alternates. Mrs. Marsh has appointed as committee chairmen for the year the following: Mrs. Baldwin, Knightstown Home; Mrs. Rena Yager, Americanism; Mrs. Brook A. Reisler and Mrs. Maud Smith, child welfare; Mrs. Myrtle Anna Campbell, Indiana Boys’ School; Mrs. George Smith, Indiana Girls’ School; Mrs. Viva Dutton Martin, colonial studies; Mrs. Maud Smith, community service; Mrs. Gladys South, constitution and by-laws; Mrs. Pearl Buchholz, national news and education of World Wir veterans’ children; Mrs. Bessie Bernard, emblems, trophies and awards, scholarships. Mrs. Dorothy Agnew, emergency volunteer service; Mrs. Mary Ellen Parsons, employment; Mrs. Nellie Walker, finance and music; Mrs. Bolds and Mrs. Rose Harvey, dele-
gate and alternate to Irvington:
Union of Clubs; Mrs. Naomi Bush
and Mrs, Beatrice Rubush, junior
sponsors; Mrs. Mildred Baily, flowefs; ‘Mrs. Collings, legislative; Mrs. Harvey - and Mrs. Yager, membership; Mrs. Collings, legislative; Mrs. Harvey ard Mrs. Yager, membership; Mrs. Ruth Lawler, memorial; and Mrs. Chenoweth, historian. Mrs. Reisler, Past Presidents’ Parley; Mrs. Grace Woods and Mrs. Marie Greer, poppy day; Mrs. Louise
Lawrence, publicity aad radio; Mrs.
South, records; . Phelan, rehabilitation; Mrs. Lawler, resolutions; Mrs. Espie and Mrs.
| Woods, service sales; Mrs. South} and Mrs. Minnie Livengood, tele-
phone, assisted by Mesdames Wilma Schram, Pearl Pressnall,
members are: Mesdames Hart, Ruby Jordan and Lenore Frazier,
Oct.-Dec.; Mesdames Woods, Baldwin and Mercedes Spotts, Jan.-{
March; Mesdames Bolds, Harvey
land Lawrence, April-June.
BRUCE P. ROBISON UNIT 133 will hold a covered dish luncheon and afternoon meeting tomorrow at 12:30 p. m. in the home Mrs. P. J. Sertell, 3864 Winthrop Ave.
daughter-in-la
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Mr. and Mrs.
Helen |: Robertson, Dolores Bumpus, Elsie|: Troutner, Inez Good and Parsons. |: Ways and means committees
Christie, recording secretary; Mrs.
Homer Asher has been awarded the Past Presidents’ pin. : Junior officers were installed recently by Mrs. Helen Kundrat, state secretary of the Auxiliary. Mrs. Fred Hasselbring, junior sponsor, presented an Auxiliary ring to Miss Mabel Risdon, past president, and Miss Betty Jean Scott received an award for the highest number of therit points. Miss Betty Lou Hasselbring is the new president, with Miss Helen Humphrey, ‘vice president; Miss Mary Christine Gardner, recording secretary; Miss Virginia Richmond, corresponding secretary; Miss Dorothy Allbright, chaplain; Miss Carolyn Gregory and Miss Evelyn Sorenson, sergeant-at-arms and assistant. The new president, assisted by Miss Risdon; will be hostess to the juniors Saturday in her home, 3029 Ruckle St. Miss Scott will lead a discussion of the Constitution and a musical program in keeping with Music - Month will be presented. Plans will be completed for a hayride. Junior members will attend
the dance to be given for soldiers and sailors Wednesday night at the State House.
* Bride-to-Be
‘the engagement
Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Dugan, will become the bride of Robert F. Rogers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Rogers, in a ceremony to be read Sept. 27 in St. Francis de Sales
At Rite
k | a gardenia corsage. . ¢ | Mrs. William D. Shepherd, Chicago;
| home for the bridal party. . —————————————————
| Meets Today
‘| was to have a business meeting at 2 Ip. m. today in the sorority’s Chapter
Rev. Roesti’ Officiates
A ceremony at 3:30 o'clock yesterday in the Broadway Evangelical Church united Miss Nelda Shepherd and Robert Bruce Ricketts, son of Mrs. Pearl Koup, 1301 N. Alabama St. The bride’s parents are Mr.
College Ave. Candelabra and gladioli” formed the setting for the ceremony which was read by the Rev, Ernest Roesti.
Ryrholm, organist, played. The bride, entering on the arm of her father, wore a slipper satin gown trimmed with lace and fashioned with sweetheart neckline, leg-o’-mutton sleeves and long, full train. ‘Her full-length veil was caught with a seed pearl tiara and she carried a ‘cascade arrangement of gardenias, white roses and gladioli. *
Attendants’ Gowns Miss Dorothy Huddleston, maid of honor, was in dusty rose trans‘parent velvet made with sweetheart neckline, shirred bodice and full skirt. She carried a colonial bouquet of blue dephinium and Delight roses. Miss Julianna Mennel and Miss Ruby Adkins, bridesmaigs, wore matching gowns of aqua blue satin and carried bouquets of pink gladioli, Briarcliff roses and pink pompon chrysanthemums. : Robert W. Shepherd, uncle of the bride, was best man and ushers were David Bowman and Edwin F. Bockstahler. Mrs. Shepherd, mother of the bride, was gowned in hunter’s green crepe with matching hat and wore a corsage of rubrum lilies and gardenias. Mrs. Koup’s dubonnet velvet was worn with matching accessories and a gardenia corsage.
- Honeymoon in Canada
A reception at the home of the bride’s parents followed -the ceremony. After a trip to Canada, the couple will be at home at 4929 College Ave, Oct. 1. The bride is traveling in a beige frock with jacket shading from pale green to dark brown, brown accessories and
Out-of-town guests were Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner, Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Horning and Mr. and Mrs. George Horning, Bellefontaine, O. Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd entertained Saturday night at their
Pi Phi Mothers’ Club The Pi Beta Phi Mothers’ Club
House, 831 Hampton Drive. New officers for the season are Mrs. H. W. Lindsay, president; Mrs.
and Mrs. Arthur G. Shepherd, 4929 |.
Miss Miriam Aldred sang a group of bridal airs and Mrs. John O.||
Jeanne Langsford - Becomes Bride
~ Miss Jeanne E. Langsford bec: m ! the bride of Carl Thomas Oberlies Jr. in a ceremony read at 9 o'clock
| saturday morning in the rectory @
St. Philip Neri Church by the Re
| Fr. John B. Casey.
"The bride is the daughter of
=n lest B. Langsford, Oaklandon, a
Mr. Oberlies’ parents are Mr. Mrs. Carl T. Oberlies, 519 N. Gra
' St.
Miss Matson, George Conner
Exchange Vows
The Emerson Avenue Baptist Church was the scene at 1:30 p, m. yesterday of the wedding of Miss Catherine Matson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Matson, to George C. Conner, son of Mrs. Carrie Conner of Indianapolis. The Rev. George T, King officiated at the ceremony. Attendants for the couple were Mr, and Mrs. Edwin C. Hackleman. Relatives and a few close friends attended the ceremony. The bride wore a soft green wool costume suit with dark brown accessories and brown orchids. Mrs. Hackleman’s black costume suit was worn with wine accessories.
’ Reception Held
Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Vawter, 975 Graham Ave, White asters and gladioli were used in decorations with yellow and turquoise appointments. Miss Juanita Vawter, niece of the bride, and Miss Ruth Johnson, a cousin of the bridegroom, assisted at the reception. After Oct. 1, the couple will be at home at 5048 E. Michigan St.
Irvington W. C. T. U.
Honors Officers
The Irvington W. C. T. U. was to meet today for a 1 o’clock dessert luncheon at the home of Mrs.
Allan Vestal, 344 Whittier Place. The hostess’ was to be assisted by Mesdames Charles Hitchcock, -C. L. Wells, E. M. Hughes, Everett W. Cathcart, Myra Doane, Lillian Fry and Miss Helen Holbrook. : New officers of the group were to be honor guests at the meeting. They are: Mrs. Walter Gingery, president; Mrs. J. C. Siegesmund, first vice president; Mis. W. S. Barnhart, second vice president; Mrs. V. M. Villars, recording secretary; Mrs. F. E. Best, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. E. B. Hargrave, treasurer. On the program was to be a talk by Mrs. E. C. Rumpler and’ devotions led by Mrs. E. W. Krause. |Mesdames Siegesmund, J. L. Muesing
A navy blue net frock was w
| with matching accesories and
pink rose corsage by the bride. Ate tendants were Miss Betty Sehr and Eugene McNay. : ‘The couple left for a motor trip after a reception at the Oberlies’ home. They will be at home late this month with the bridegroom's parents.
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