Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 January 1942 — Page 4

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Betty Tharp and Maurice J. Boyd Will Be Married in Service Feb. 14

MR. AND MRS. HAROLD B. THARP announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty, to Maurice J. Boyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Boyd. The wedding

will be Feb. 14. Miss Tharp was graduated from Tudor Hall School

and Smith College. _ She is a member of the Junior League, Dramatic Club, The Players and the Junior Auxiliary to the Indianapolis Day Nursery. Mr. Boyd was graduated from Butler University and is a member of Sigma Chi Fraterntiy.

A surprise program is being planned for the next Junior Assemly dance, on Friday, Jan. 23, from 8:30 to 11:30 p. m,, in the ballroom of the Woman's Department Club. Mrs. William Byram Gates, Assembly sponsor, has announced the committee in charge of the program: Misses Suzanne Chambers, Alice Gates, Lois Mumford and Nancy Hull; Philip Brown, Robert Hare, John Federman and Burton Randolph.

Society of Mayflower Descendants Names Committees

PAUL H. BUCHANAN, governor of the Indiana Society of Mayflower Descendants, has named members of committees which will serve during the year. The appointments include: Auditing—Ellis B. Hall, chairman, Halford W. Howland and Wiiliam E. Osborn; budget—Mr. Hall, chairman, Mrs. Fred Hoke and Edgar H. Evans; fellowship—Sam.uel O. Dungan, chairman, Mesdames Roy Elder Adams, Richard Bryson, William A. Oberholtzer, Clyde Titus, Messrs. John Bingham, Walker Winslow and Evans and Dr. Harry Heinrichs. Hospitality—Mrs. Sidney J. Hatfield, chairman, Mesdames Bryant Gillespie, Hoke, Walter W. Ward, Leon G. Zerfas, Messrs. William BE. Osborn and Halford W. Howland; “Joseph Allen Minturn Award '—Mrs. John Williams, chairman, the Rev. George S. Southworth and Earl C. Townsend Jr. Juniors—Miss Emily Louise Posson, chairman, Mrs. Tilden F, Greer, vice chairman, Mesdames Morris L. Brown, William J. Cleaver, Henry A. Lohse, Jess Pritchett Jr, Perry Ratcliff, Herman Selka, Leo M. Stadtmiller, Ronald Updike, Charles H. Zalac, W. Mitchell Taylor of Crawfordsville, Misses Martha Lou Cleaver, Mary Margaret Dyar, Claribele Hall, Wenonah Hatfield, Messrs. Charles Grinnell Cleaver, Samuel O. Dungan II, Norman E. Titus, Dwight E. Posson, John F. and Earl C. Townsend Jr, John 8S. Williams, Joseph A. Wythe and Dr. Nicholas Hatfield.

Dr. Hodges Heads Legislation Committee

LEGISLATION—Dr. Fletcher Hodges, chairman, Mesdames Charles M. Dawson, Myron R. Green, Charles Albert Gall and Grier M. Shotwell; library—Mrs. Hoke, chairman, Mrs. James G. Haston and Dr. Hodges; “Mayflower Chest’—Mrs. Sidney J. Hatfield, chairman, Dr. Hodges and Dr. Southworth. Membership—Mrs. Tilden F. Greer, chairman, Mesdames Gall, 8S. E. Perkins and Sidney Scarborough and Mr. Townsend Jr.; nominations—Mrs. Gall, chairman, Mrs. A. M. Hetheringtcn and Dr. Hodges; pageant—Mrs. James P. Wason, chairman, Mesdames Hetherington, H. A. O. Speers, Charles R. Weiss and Mr, Townsend Jr. Pilgrim Fund—Mrs. Greer, chairman, Mrs. Evans, vice chairman, Mesdames Hoke, Dawson and Edward Burke Ball, Muncie, Mr. Buchanan and Willis N. Coval; program—Mrs, Edna M. Barcus, chairman, Mesdames Wason and Weiss; publicity—William J. Cleaver, chairman, Mrs. Walter B. Ward and Mrs. Haston. Revisions—Dr. Southworth, chairman, Mr. Osborn and Mr. Evans; room and property—Mrs. Perkins, chairman, Miss Elizabeth Chipman, Mesdames Burton Knight, H. Farr Waggoner and William Kendall; telephone—Norman E. Titus, chairman, Mesdames Dawson, James N. Lennox, Alvin M. Owsley, Cornelius Posson, Shotwell, Speers, Clyde Titus, Earl Townsend, Weiss and Miss Mildred Weld. Urban—Mrs. Ball, chairman, and Philip H. Doty, both of Muncie: Mrs. Otto Ebbinghouse, Wabash; Mrs. James H. Evans, Bloom ington; Miss Ruth Greenham, Lafayette; Stanley W. Hayes, Richmond: Mrs. John Meredith, Franklin; Mrs. James H. Pennington,

Greenfield: Mrs. Harry Walters, West Lafayette; Mrs. Taylor, Craw-

fordsville, and Mrs. D. Joseph Cummings, Brownstown.

Mrs. Henrik M. Mayer to Lecture

MRS. HENRIK M. MAYER will be the lecturer tomorrow afternoon at John Herron Art Institute. Her talk, at 4 o'clock, will be on “Colorful Textiles from the Dutch East Indies.” Mrs. Mayer's appearance will be in connection with the Museum's new exhibit of textiles, most of which are from the Philippines, Java, Burma, Sumatra, Borneo and Sarawak. The collection is the Eliza M. Niblack collection, owned by the Museum and considered one of the finest in the country. In addition to batiks, sarongs and similar articles, it includes a number of fine embroideries. The Art Association's host and hostess committee for the afternoon includes Hilton U. Brown and Mesdames Frederick G. Appel, Albert J. Beveridge Jr., Robert A. Adams and Philemon M. Watson.

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Mrs. Harry W. Glossbrenner will be hostess at a 12:30 p. m. luncheon Monday for the Junior Auxiliary to the Public Health

Nursing Association.

Talk Is on D. A. R. And Defense

Mrs. Willlam H. Schlosser, Frank-

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. of the National Society of the D. chairman of the Caroline Scott

committee.

A. R, will speak over Station WIBC'Hagrison radio

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| Monday at 10:45 a. m. Her subject will be “D. A. R. and National De-

The talk has been arranged by lin, corresponding secretary-general|Mrs. Gustavus B. Taylor, vice-

Valparaiso University President To Speak Wednesday Before Woman's Department Club

Dr. O. P. Kretzmann, president of Valparaiso University, will be the featured speaker at the general club meeting of the Woman's

Department Club Wednesday at 2:30 p. m.

subject “Preparing for Tomorrow,”

He will speak on the which will deal with the problems

of training youth in the post-war world. Mrs. Howard E. Nyhart, program chairman, will introduce Dr. Kretzmann.

Hostesses at the tea table will be Mrs. E. A. Brown and Mrs. Hugh J. Baker In charge of the tea will be Mrs. Claud T. Hoover and Mrs. Willis K. Miller, assisted by the Mesdames Bert S. Gadd, Walter S. Grow, Ira M. Holmes, Ray Hodson, Leonard R. Jones, E. R. Katterhenry, Ernest R. Keller, Oscar E. Lewis. Edgar W. Lindbay, Frank E. Malott, C. H. Maston, Oscar Matthews, R. A. Miller, Gage McCotter, William C. McGuire, Martin Henry Wallick, Hobart L. Wilson and Miss Mary Glenn Hamilton. Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge will preside at the business meeting which will precede the program.

Marian Guild Sews For Red Cross

The monthly meeting of the Marian Guild will be held at 10:30 a. m. Monday at Marian College, 3600 Cold Springs Road. Members will sew for the Red Cross. A bus to the college will leave Monument Circle at 1J:05 a. m. Luncheon will be served at the school.

Visits Here

Mrs. George F. Holland, Dayton, O., who is the week-end guest of Mrs. Roy L. Craig, and Mrs. Craig were luncheon guests yesterday of

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Mrs. Lon at the Hotel Lin-

Rev. Edwards Is Speaker

A joint meeting of the Zerelda Wallace, University Heights, North Bast, Frances Willard and Sarah Swain unions of the Marion County W. C. T. U. will be held Tuesday at 11 a. m. at the Wheeler City Rescue Mission, The guest speaker will be the Rev. John Edwards, pastor of the Broadway Methodist Church. A program of special music will -be presented by the Rev. Ella Krofi, Mrs. Ruth Holman, Mrs. Robert Avels and Frank Cox. Devotions will be conducted by the Rev. M. O. Robbins, pastor of the Victory Memorial Church; the Rev. J. Roy Stanton, pastor of the Unity Methodist Church, and the Rev. Roy Turley, pastor of the University Heights United Brethern Church. The public is invited.

Mrs. A. M. Tarr

To Entertain

The Independent Social Club will meet at the home of Mrs. A. M. Tarr, 3909 Graceland Ave, for a 1 p. m. dessert luncheon Tuesday. A special business meeting will follow

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Cathedral Unit N.C.C. VW.

Sponsors Tea

The Cathedral Unit of the National Council of Catholic Women will sponsor a tea for all women of the SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral parish tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Henry Langsenkamp, Plans for organizing to give aid to the Red Cross and the Civilian Defense committee will be discussed. The Most Rev. Joseph E. Ritter, Bishop of the Diocese, will be one of the special guests. Others will be the Rt. Rev. Raymond R. Noll, rector of the Cathedral; the assistant priests of the cathedral; Mrs. Charles L. Barry, president of the local National Catholic Community Service, and Mrs. Thomas J. Murphy, district president of the National Council of Catholic Women. A musical program will be presented hy the Misses Helen O'Gara, Helen Martin, Victoria Montani, Martha Louise Smith, Peggy and Ann Wissel, Mary Spalding, Erna Santarossa and Mary Ellen Gingrich. and Mrs. Edward LaShelle. Those who will assist as hostesses will be the Mesdames Catherine Crush, Irene Grammer, Warren Freeman, August ,Krieg, R. J. McManus, Delmar Wilson, J. Albert Smith, Charles McCarthy, Earl Feltman, Furl McMillen, John Spalding, C. A, Hockensmith, James Sheridan, William O’Connor, C. W. Luft and Richard F. Miller. Also on this committee are the Mesdames Ernest Langen, George J. Potts, Thomas Courtney, Estelle Hoffman, C. E. Hadden, Francis Behringer, Lucy Buckley, and the Misses Florence O'Connor, Marion Griffin, Mary Ryves, Elizabeth Sowar, Helen Carroll, Mary Crawley, Nora Walsh, Mary Broden, Elizabeth O'Hara, Jane Lamb, Helen Sharkey, Mary McNulty and Virginia Freeman. President of the Cathedral Unit is Mrs. Elmer Johnson.

Help Defense Council

Four young women, enrolled in the National Youth Administration Girls’ Resident Center at 4107 E. Washington St, are volunteering extra hours to the Indiana Defense Council in the Chamber of Commerce Building. They are Miss Gladys Pratt, Rochester; Miss Dorothy Nottingham, Warsaw; Miss Marjorie Y Lown\an, Newcastle, and

bridal news. Mr, and Mrs. Lester L. Leech

Judge Campbell of Kankakee, Ill The ceremony, performed by the Rev. Guy O. Carpenter before the immediate families was to take place lat 3:30 o'clock this afternoon at {238 E. 12th St. where the couple will be at home upon their return from a short wedding trip. The bride is a graduate of Ohio Wesleyan University at Delaware, O., and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Mr. Campbell attended Wabash College and is a member of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity. ” ” 2 The marriage of Miss Harriet Graeber to Richard Berhauer Wright will take place at 7 o'clock this evening in the rectory of Holy Cross Catholic Church with the Rev. Fr. Victor L. Goossens officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Etoille Graeber, 25 S. Oriental St., and Mr. Wright is the son of Mrs. Alpha Wright, 34271; E. 10th St. Attendants at the ceremony will be Mr. and Mrs. George T. Newhart and the bride’s sister, Miss Florence Graeber. The couple will leave immediately after the ceremony for Detroit where they will be at home. Miss Graeber is a member of Epsilon Chapter, Rho Delta Sorority. 2 ® 2

The honor guest at a thiscellaneous shower to be given tomorrow afternoon by Miss Mary Elien Long, 4940 W. 14th St., will be Miss Mary Betty Lineback whose marriage to Cooper C. Clifton Jr. of Attica will be Thursday. The hostess will be assisted by her mother, Mrs. Russell A. Long. Invitations have been issued to 35 guests. Parents of the betrothed couple are Mr. and Mrs. Carroll R. Lineback, 1671 Winton Ave, and Mr. and Mrs, Clifton, 1215 N. Pennsylvania St.

Luncheon Tuesday

A luncheon and card party will be given in the Food Craft Shop at 12:15 p. m. Tuesday by the January Circle of St. trick’s Church.

Charles B. Campbell to Marry; Wright-Graeber Service Read; Mary Betty Lineback Honored

Announcements of two weddings occurring today are featured in

of New London, O., announce the

marriage of their daughter, Mrs. Winifred Leech Price, to Charles Bond Campbell, son of Mrs. Charles B, Campbell of this city and the late

King-Manning Wedding Is This Afternoon

The marriage of Miss Margaret Manning and J. Dale King was to take place" this afternoon at 2 o'clock in the rectory of the Holy Cross Church. The Rev. Victor L. Goossens was to officiate at the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Manning and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Ola King. The bride was to wear a moss green dress of wool, trimmed in beaver, with brown accessories. Her corsage was to be of violets. Miss Helen M. Manning, the bride’s sister, was to be her only attendant. She was to be costumed in a brown wool suit trimmed in mink, with brown accessories and a pink rose corsage. The bridegroom was to have as his best man, John T. O’Brien. After Jan. 20, Mr. and Mrs. King will be at home at 2139 College Ave.

Mrs. Louis Beeler To Be Hostess

Mrs. Louis Beeler, 4455 Broadway, will entertain three groups of Section II of the Women's Federation of the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church Thursday at 1 p. m. . Mrs. Walter L. Thoms will speak on “Our Children—The Peace Guardians of the Morrow.” Assisting Mrs. Beeler as hostess will be the Mesdames Fred Lawrence, Ralph O. Lakin, Walter Niman and William Bartlett. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Charles L. Perdew or Mrs. Frank A. White. Presidents of the three groups are Mesdames R. C. McCullough,

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1. Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Tharp announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty, to Maur=ice J. Boyd. (Details in the Society column.) (W. Hurley Ashby Photo.) 2. Mrs. Richard Charles Williams was Miss Mary Elizabeth McKeand, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. H. P. McKeand, Madison, before her marriage Dec. 28 in Madison. (W. Hurley Ashby Photo.) 3. Miss Mary Ellen Voyles, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Franklin Voyles, was married to Harry R. Blasingham, son of Mr, and Mrs. Harry E. Blasingham, on Jan, 3. After Jan. 20, the couple will be at home at 5347 College Ave. (W. Hurley Ashby Photo.) 4. Mrs. Robert L. Browder, 3048 Central Ave., announces the engagement of her daughter, Martha Lucille, to William Trask Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Scott, 3926 Capitol Ave. The wedding will bg Feb. 21. 5. Miss Jeanne M. Forrest will become the bride of Russell Powell, Tuscon, Ariz, son of Mrs. V, T. Wagner, Pontiac, Mich. on Feb. 8 in the McKee Chapel, Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Miss Forrest is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John Forrest, 4021 Ruckle St. (Photorefiex Photo.) 6. Mrs. Earl D. Smith was Miss Laura Belle Layman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore D. Layman, before her -marriage yesterday. The wedding was read in the home of the bride’s parents by Dr. George Arthur Frantz, (Dexheimer-Carlon Photo.) 7. Mrs. Argyle A. Magenheimer was Miss Margaret Dant, formerly of Evansville, before her mars riage Dec. 23 in the Zion Evan gelical Church parish house. Mr, and Mrs. Magenheimer are at home in the Ambassador Apartments. (Shoaf Photo.) 8. Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Hall, 57 Whittier Place, announce the marriage of their daughter, Mary Elizabeth, to Dr. Lester Mosson. Dr. Mosson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mosson, Temvik, N. D. The ceremony was performed Dec. 14 in the Arlington Methodist Church, Arlington, Va. by Capt. R. D. Workman, Chaplain Corps, U. S. N. ' The couple is at home at 2621 N. Lexington St. Arlington. Mrs. Mosson was graduated from Butler University and is a member of Delta Delta Delia Sorority. Dr. Mosson attended the University of Southern California and received his D. D. S. degree from Indiana University. He is a member of Psi Omega Fraternity. Dr. Mosson is stationed in Washington as a lieutenant, junfor grade, in the Dental Corps. (W. Hurley Ashby Photo.)

Program Booked for Sunnyside Patients

A variety® program, featuring art. ists from radio station WFBM an sponsored bythe Sunnyside Guild, will be presented for the patients in Sunnyside Sanatorium Tuesday in the Recreation Hall. Joe Pierson, of the station, will direct the program and Mrs. Rufus W. Mumford and Mrs. Ralph Martin are Guild program chairmen. A ‘social hour will follow the program with Mrs. Edward Lawson

Ledwith in charge.