Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1941 — Page 20

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"Bridal Dinner Sturdy Will Honor

Mary Beckner and Richard: Benson +t

CME, AND MRS. oY 1 BECKNER of Flara will entertain Saturday night at the Propylacum with a bridal - dinner honoring their daughter, Mary Josephine; and . Richard Baker -Benson whose marriage wi be at 3 * o'clock Sunday afternoon in the North Methodist Church. The dinner will precede the wedding rehearsal.

Guests with the betrothed couple will include Mr. Benson's par- ¢

ents, Dr. and Mrs. John G. Benson, and his sister, Miss Mary Elizabeth Benson. A cousin of the bridegroom-to-be, Miss Margaret Strong of Beaitle, also will attend. . » Other guests will be Dr. and Mrs. © . A. McPheetets, Messrs. and Mesdames Marshall ‘Brown, Andrew ‘Smith, - ‘Alden Boch and John Paul Jones, Miss Alta Ruth Fox, Miss Lucille. Nixon, Arthur Phegley, James Woodfill and Joe Hayes.

Dr. Benson will officiate at: the ceremony, assisted by Dr. Mc-

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> Gives Bachelor Dinner

¥ GUESTS ARRIVING SATURDAY for the ‘céremony will snolude Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones and their daughter, Margaret Robb Jones, Mr. and Mrs. ‘William Bulleitt and Mrs. R. L. Miller, all of Corydon, and Mrs. Laura Thornton and daughters, Myrtle and Betty, Colum- : bus, oO. I ; The : prospective bridegroom entertained with a bachelor’ din-

ner last night at the Columbia Club. Guests were Maury Goff, Glen

and. Waldo Clark, - Laurel Clayton, Messrs. Brown, Jones, Boch,

Phegley and Smith. Parties given recently for the bride-to-be ‘include a pantry

: Ehewet give by Miss Eula Enochs; a bathroom shower given by Miss -

Fox; a luncheon given by Mrs. Thomas | Poindexter Woodson of Traders Point; a luncheon and linen shower at the Claypool Hotel .given by Miss Lois Metzger, Miss Hilda Kearns and Mrs. Delos King of Flora, and a personal shower given by Miss Benson.

Treasure Hunt Tomorrow Night

THE ANNUAL TREASURE HUNT of Meridian Hills Country Club will be held tomorrow night. Each year for the past 14 or 156 . years—except for the one when Gangster John Dillinger was reported to be somewhere in the vicinity and the hunt was cancelled— the Meridian Hills members have sallied forth in search of loot. The preceding year’s winners act as chairmen for the party: each . year. This year Mr. and Mrs. William Diddel are doing the honors. ‘After tHe hunt, a supper will be served at the club. -Other November events on the club’s calendar include the regu- * lar play of the duplicate bridge section Nov. 13 and 27 with Mr. and “Mrs. E. A. Peterson in charge and a dinner bridge party on Nov. 15 with Mr. end Mrs. George S. Olive as chairmen. On Nov. 18, the ladies’ luncheon bridge is scheduled at the club. Mrs. Paul R. Summers is to be chairman. The annual Thanksgiving -dinner will be served on.the 20th and the monthly buffet supper ‘for members and their families will be Nov, 30 with Mr. and Mrs.

Ee Robert Becherer as chairmen, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur

Appel. u Museum Guild to Meét

THE CHILDREN’S MUSEUM GUILD will meet at 1 p. m. tomorrow with Miss Nancy Ballenger for a dessert lencheon.. The study group of the Guild will meet at 10 a. m. Tuesday to hear a review of “Youth in Museums” (Eleanor Moore) by Mrs. E. Hardey - Adriance. ' : ® =» = ® # =

© Austin H. Brown will be the speaker at. the Progressive - Club's . opening meeting Monday. at the home of Mrs. Post Milliken, club president. He will be “A Property Man to Science.” Milliken at the meeting and the tea following will be a H. A. O. Speers, Garvin M. Brown, Lee Burns, Frank A. Hamilton and Anton Vonnegut.

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Christamore Aid Society Jesnhers tomorrow will hold their weekly meeting to sew ang | t for the Red Cross: The group meets each Friday at 9:30 a. m. r Hall and works through the afternoon. Miss Margaret Sonnston Is nig ehairman of the organization this year.’ / .

‘Name Town Hall Hosts

~~ MR. AND. MRS. FRANK S. DOWLING. will ‘be hosts for the *Juncheon at the Columbia. Club Saturday following Town Hall. -- James ‘R. Young, for 10 years manager of the International News : Service Office in Tokyo, and author of “Behind the Rising Sun,” _ will: be the Town Hall speaker at 11 a. m. in English’s ‘Theater. : He will discuss “Japan’s Desperate Internal Struggle.” - Guests with Mr, Young and the Dowlihgs| at the speaker’s table . Isaacs, managing editor of The Indianapolis . Times, who will introduce Mr. Young at Town Hall; Mesdames J. J. Kennedy, Lewis E. Gausepohl, Marion E. Ensley, Arthur H. Wyatt, Walter I. Hess, Miss Helen Wyatt, Robert S. Stempfel and. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Forbes. - Mr. Issacs will preside at the question period during the luncheon. =3 v 3 » 4

Sororities—

Alpha Chi National T reasurer Will. Be Luncheon Gitest; Delta Sigma Chi to Meet

: | Department Club, at the clubhouse

Miss ‘Barbara Sarton and Kenneth

| Paul Katterjohn, president of. the

On Misicale s | Program

An’ ‘alumnae Iuncheon' and saveral business meetings are sorority

activities for the coming days. Mrs. Harry.

H. Power, national treasurer ‘of ALPHA CHI OMEGA, will be the guest of ‘honor at a Beta: Beta Chapter alumnae luncheon

at. the honte of Mrs, T. M. Rybolt,

5802 N. Pennsylvania St., Saturday

at 1 p.m. Mrs. Power, Austin, Tex, is visiting the central fraternity

G. Mrs: Trevor. Geddes

- offices: this week.

14 at 8pm. . Party: ‘will be-donated to " the Oity : Hospital social seryice

fund. Mrs. K.P. Ehlert will be| chairman,

* general assisted by H. M. Barclay, table riz Theodore Luther ‘and Mn ‘White, candy, and

8 To Give Travelog

Mrs. Trevor Geddes will be presented by the Loyal Women’s Bible -'Class of ‘the First United Brethren Church, Park Ave. and Walnut St., in a travel ‘talk on “Glimpses of Other Lands.” tomorrow at 8 p. m. ‘Chelsea = Stockwell - will present +! several miisical’ selections. The

Bip public is invited:

Meet. at Altenheim

. The monthly meeting of the Ladies’ A iary of the Altenheim

-|will be held at the hothe, 2007 N.

Capitol . Ave., tomorrow at 2 p.m.

Chairman

The annual dance sponsored by members of the Indianapolis

arrangements committee, with - Mes ‘Thomas Parker, Edichards and Lawrence

| James Platt Rowan {Weds Saturday

- | wedding ©. of their cousin, ' James

those attending.

Howard Meyer] Will Discuss

Defense

Howard Meyer, ‘chairman of ‘the

can Legion division on ‘un-American activities, will be ‘the Armistice Day] speaker at the guest. luncheon of|g the - Municipal Gardens Woman's

Monday. Mr. Meyer's subject will .-be “All Out Defense, of What?” - The program will also include

Harding, who will present a piano and xylophone duet and Miss Shirley Thompson, soprano, who will sing accompanied by Bill Gill.” Mrs. H. L. Schuck Sr. will lead the flag salute. At the spegker’s table with Mr. Meyer and Mrs. Lloyd Pottenger, president, will be Rev. Stanley Hall, who will give the invocation, and Mrs. Hall; Mrs. J. E. Barcus; Mrs.

Auxiliary to the Hayward ‘Barcus Post, American Legion; Mrs. John

Auxiliary; Mrs. Max Norris, Americanism chairman of the 12th District American Legion Auxiliary; Mrs. Elmer Jester, president of. the Wayne Post Auxiliary; Mrs. Lucille Glick, president: Lavalle-Gossett Auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and " past presidents, officers and committee chairmen. Mrs. T. V. Petranoff will be hostess chairman, assisted by Mrs. S. S. Clement. vice cHajrman, and Mesdames Emil Soufflot, Earl Buchanan, Charles Judy, C. E. Ball, N. D. Richardson, Charles Graul and: C. B. Smith. Mrs. Joseph Hancock, first vice president, will have charge of the. program.’ The group will attend a program in “the new Recreation Hall at the} Veteran Hospital Tuesday ab 2: Bs

towel sale for the Blind School and Red Cross sewing every Friday at 10 a. m. A dance will be given at the club house, Nov. 15, for members. Serv-

will be guests. Mrs. N, E. Léwis is in charge of the benefit card party to be held in Ayres’ “auditorium Nov. ® uy

"The first of the Indianapolis Ma. tinee Musicale’s: monthly programs will be presented in Ayres’ auditor-| jum Friday at 2 p. m,-Appearing on the program will be Miss Maxine Shrader, soprano; Miss” Marian Laut and Miss Louise Swan in a duo-piano group and Miss Virginia] . Leyenberger, cellist. Miss Laut and Miss Swan will

Haydn (Brahms); “Suite” (Arensky) and “Samba” which will: be played from the manuscript “West Indian Rapture” which Harold Triggs is now composing. Miss Shrader’s group will iriclude “By a Lonely Forest: Pathway” (Griffes); “Sea Moods” (Tyson); «alle dinge haben Sprache”. (E. Nolff); “Vissi’ d’Arte” (Puccini);

Indiana Department of the Ameri-|:

Miss Some the’ bride. of

play “Variation on a Theme” by|iq

: Miss Heloise Smarts (ett), Oklahoma City, Okla, and Miss Catherine Anne e Cudlip (right), Tron Mountain, Mich.; field secretaries of Kappa Kappa Gamma, “have bei They are shown here with Mrs. Everett M. Schofield, Kappa , » meeting of the organization’s council for Nov. 22 to 26 in New York. The two secretaries will be among The. »

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The Bridal Scene

Snovers in today’s bridal news.

Miss en Faunce McWhirter was to be honor guest this afternoon at a kitchen shower given by Mrs. Theodore Scott and her mother, Mrs. Wendell P. Coler, at the former’s home, 4306 Guilford Ave. Miss McWhirter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Felix M. McWhirter, Millersville Road, will become the bride of Ensign Wesley Porter Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Murrel W. Martin of Indianapolis and Brown County, in a ceremony on Nov. 27. Guests at the party today were to be Mrs. Richard B. DeMars, Ander-

son, Mesdames F. T. McWhirter Jr., ‘|A. Noon, president: 12th District|Robert B. Rhoads Jr. ‘Florence

Scott Herdrich, Thomas Beasley Jr., Evans Rust and M. Turpin Davis, Misses Louise Ellen Trimble, Marjorie Hill and Mary Morrison. ® ® 8 h Mrs. Verna L. Thompson, Lebanon, has announced the marriage of her daughter, Kathryn Evelyn, to Dr. Richard C. Swan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Swan, 3516 Salem St. The marriage was performed by Rev. A. Elliston Cole, rector of the Trinity - Episcopal Church, Bloomington, Oct. 24. Dr. and Mrs. James N. Topolgus were thie only attendants. Dr. and Mrs. Swan will be at home at 217 E. Fall Creek ‘Blvd,, after Monday. “The bride was ‘graduated from Normal College of the. AmerGymnastic Union. She is a

‘Other activities wn which club Jun Oo of Tri Kappa and Delta ‘| members will engage include a jelly “| shower for the Juvenile Home; a

Psi Kappa. Dr. Swan is a graduate of the Indiaha University Medical School and a member of Phi Gamma Delta and Phi Rho Sigma, professional fraternity. 2 = = A double showet for two mems=

ice men from the Naval Armory\, .. .¢ the Tri Lambeth Club, who

will be married Noy. 20, will be held at the home of Miss Mary Kat Grothaus, 31 Parkview. Ave, to-

night. The honored, guests will ‘be

‘Krier, who will’ marry

- IMiss Mary’ | Harold Riley Jr. in the Travertine

Room of. the Hotel Lincoln, “and ‘Marjorie Suoud, ‘who will fe‘Harry O’Brien ar Lady of Lourdes Catholic

Church. “Guests will ' include’ Mesdames Charles ‘Stroud, Paul Kiier, Michael OBrien and Harold Riley Sr., and Misses ‘Mary (Alice Gearns; Paviline Cox, id ‘Corrigan, Kathleen - Cleary, ‘Mary -Sehidegger and Ruth Ittenbach. Mrs. John -¥. Grothaus and members of he ¢lub will assist the hostess. # = » Mrs. Irene Kise, 65 S.- Audubon Road, entertained recently for Miss Gertrude Cochran, whose marriage E. Rumrill Jr; will be Nov. 20 in. St. Patrick’s Church. Approximately. 35 guests attended. The hostess was assisted by Miss Dorothy Kise and Miss Mary Fiscus. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Sechran.

Mrs. Joseph Lyons, 26 N. Jefferson Ave., entertained recently with

Party Honors Luella Mc Whirter: Virginia Rose Niven Is Engaged To John Clarence Norris

Ssiamnie of an engagement and marriage are included with

and Mrs. Hugh Niven, 3510 N. ‘Pennsylvania - St., announce fhe g marriage of their daughter, Virginia Rose, to John Clarence Norris, son 8 Clarence H. Norris, 906 N.' Graham Ave. The wedding will be Saturday With 3 Dr. 2 8.0. Wicks officiating.” °

visiting the ‘Butler University Chapter, | onal president. Mrs. Schofield has called

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a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Doris Irene Kelley, whose marriage to Charles Cannon will take place in the Holy Cross Church

Saturday. Guests included the Misses Marcella Lawn, Ellen Marie Hoffman, Weezie Boyle, Iova. Wright, Catherine Billerinan, Margaret. Ann Spaulding, Eleanor Billerman, Mary Eleanor Jones, Ruth Stevens, Mary Downs, Opal _Gehbauer and Joan Porter and the Mesdames Clyde Flusher, Joseph Cannon, Harold Summers, Noel Kelley, William Cannon, ‘Jaraes ‘McClellan, Mary Dayis,” Ethel Maibach, Paul Lyons, William Spaulding, Mack Jones, Thomas Lyons and. D. J. Jones.

Radio- Victrola Is Given to Juvenile Home

A combination” radio-Victrola, was presentea recently to the Juvenile Detention. Home ' by 4he : Home's *| Auxiliary. : Mrs. Edward H. ‘Niles is’ perma-| nent Auxiliary “nousitg committee chairman, with Mesdames W. PF. Holmes, Wolf Sussman, George Maxwell and M. E. Robbins on her committee. ‘Mrs. ‘Donna Hawkins is superintendent of the home. Other Auxiliary gifts have included playground equipment; gift cupboard for special days; project work material and two gross of toothbrushes und paper cups. Mrs. Irvin R. Yeagy is presicent and Mrs. O. C. Wilson, pusliclty chairman.

Orphan’s Welfare Group to Lunch

The Lutheran Orphans’ Welfare Association will meet at the Orphan’s Home, 3310 ¥. Washington St. tomorrow for a luncheon ‘at 12:30 p. m, followed by a business meeting. In charge of the luncheon are Mesdames Juck Warden, Arthur ‘Schowe, Carl. Schwomeyer, Elbert Murray, Jew Wesimeler: and Henry ‘Brand; :

Benefit Is Tonight

“The Junior Catholic Daughters of America. will. sponsqr a card party at 6;30 ‘p. m. tonight in the Foodcraft - Stop for the benefit of ts camp fun Miss a Hinde, who is the new ‘camp. chairmun' and will conduct {the camp next summer at McCor« mick’s: Creek {State Park, will be in

| benefit bridge, luncheon and par. | liamentary

|icHam this morning at 9:43.

{Ave,, this evening at 8 p. m,

/ Indians Federation of Music Clubs, was to be a speaker at the annual

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"rater Alia Grow Sponsors Bridge

.Cothing’ club activities clude i and business meetings.|

A “Question Bee” was conducted by Mrs. 'W. H. Vinzant, parliamentarian, who also - presided during a pradtice session on orders of the day, points of order, question of order and call to order. Mrs, James Reynolds, second vice president, presided at the business session.

The AUSTRALIAN CHAPTER > s INTERNATIONAL TRAV~STUDY CLUB will hear Mr, Bertha DS or Baker speak “Nicaragua” at a Tuesday De at Catherine’s Tearoom at 1 p. m

The JANET ADA CLUB will meet with Mrs. Vera Bynum, 938 Parker

Mrs. W. A. Clabaugh was to be hostess to: the PIERIAN STUDY, CLUB at a South American luncheon today at 12:30 p. m. Mess Valier T. Cecil, program planned a program in line with’ the club’s theme for the Jear, “Good Neighbor Tour.” Mrs. Henry Stiles was to speak on “Brazil”; Mrs. Ernest Main'’s subject: will be “Uruguay” and Mrs. M. A. Milling was to talk on “Paraguay.”

Music Clubs Convene

Times Special ROCKPORT, Ind. Nov. 6.—Mrs. Frank: W. Cregor, president of the

fall convention of District 8 of the Federation held here -today in the Methodist Church, The Rockport Musicale was to be host club. Mrs. Don Utterback, Oakland City, district president, was to preside at the meeting opening ab 10°a. m. A noon luncheon was to follow. Mrs. George Eggers and Mrs, Leland Fleming, Evansville, were to report on the national biennial convention which they attended in Los Angeles in June. After Mrs. Cregor’s address, a program of musical compositions by Indiana composers, in honor of the state’s 125th birthday, was to be presented by district clubs: Musicians' Club, Eva Schurmann Club and Philharmonic Orchestra, all of Evansville, the :Rockport Musicale and the Oakland City Women’s Chorus | Philharmoni¢ Club. An he loom -exhibit ‘was to be a feature of the meeting. 5 #2 = = Times Special MINGTON, Ind., Nov, 6-—/ DOM TON, ie ica Federation of Music Clubs held their snnual fall convention here yesterday in Alumnae Hall of tie Union Building at Indiana Umversity with the Bloomington Friday Musicale as host clup.. ‘Mrs. Caryl Cook, ‘Bloomington, and Mrs. M..J. Webb, North Vernon, Districts. 7 and 9 presidents, " Mrs. Frank Cregor, ogo, sie | ident, and a nd Music. Mesdames: Louis Belden; ermen Davis and Jane Johnson urroughs, Indianapolis, state board bin attended. ; Appearing on the musical program were the Greenwood Matinee Musicale, North Veraon Monday Misicale, ‘Martinsville Matinee Musicale, Bloomington Friday Musicale, Spencer Monday Musicale, Bedford Music ‘Club and the combined Homie Economic Choruses of the

charge of arra ngements.

districts.

“Arril en Fleurs” (Brun); “Les

«pace, Pace” (Verdi). Miss Frances Wishard will accompany her. . Concluding the recital, Miss Leyenberger, anc Miss ‘Mae Engle, pianfst, will play “Sonata in P Major” (R. Strauss) in four parts, Mrs: Frank T. Edenharter arranged the program. "i

* Mr. ‘and Mrs. John W. Hutch. ings, 5861 Washington Blvd., will go Saturday to St. Louis to attend the

Platt Rowan, and Miss Margaret Maynard Johnston. The ceremony will be at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sidney Johnston, Mr. Rowan is the son of Mr. and Mrs.- John Vawter Rowan, University City, Mo, formerly of Indi-

Fraternity.

Dinner at Hollghook

. The Fre-Cha-Loy:Club will have

Bock Hill Sunday. Mr. and Mrs William Strodtman. will

Filles de Cadix” (Delibes) andj

anapolis. : Both the bride and “bridegroom.

2 ington University where she.was af ; . “ Imember of Kapha Alpha Theta]. Sorority and he of ‘Phi: Delta Theta}

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