Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 March 1942 — Page 5

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Mary Bell and

W. L. Hart to

mutton sleeves and a train, with inserts of lace extending to the neck-

|" Brother to Be Best Man John Hart will be his brother's best. man and ushers will be Mr. Fohl, John Bell, another brother, . A’corsage of pink carnation petals and iris will be worn with a

floor-length ecru lace gown by Mrs.|changed to Indianapolis as it is Bell, the bride’s mather. With -her|more accessible by train :

. pale blue crepe, Mrs, Hart will wear a corsage of white carnation petals

After a teception at the church

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| R. Earl Peters, Indiana housing]

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Etonomics Group to Meet

“Housing Problems of 1942” Friday afternoon before members of the Indiana Home Economics associaMembers will be meeting in the} Hotel Lincoln for.the annual spring conference which was originally scheduled for French: Lick but due to the rationing of tires was

bus. Virgil Stinebaugh, assistant su-

schools, will give greetings at the| afternoon session and Dr. John W. Ferree, director of the state board of health, will talk on the “State Nutrition Program.” Members of the association in In-

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oon i John Hérton at mu-| daughter, Fairetta, to Lieut. Otto

1. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert DeVault, 6121 Winthrop ave. announce the approaching marriage of their

Lieut. Kern also was graduated from Butler. The bride-to-be will leave the last of the month

‘| Governor Henry F. Schricker will be ‘the principal speaker at a formal banquet Friday night. Miss Muriel G. McFarland, president, will pre-

fraternity. “| At a breakfast Saturday morning,

and |L. 8 Ayres & Co. will stage a Change.

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DeVault and Mrs, Kern for Californias where the wedding will

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2. Mrs. Harry Thomas Clark was Miss Treva Berry, daughter of Mr. and (W. Hurley Ashby phote.) 3. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Shirk, 3828 Guilford ave, announce the engagement of their daughter,

her marriage March 7. Emma Jeanne, to. Norman Eugene

wedding will be April 4 in the McKee chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian, church. (Photo Craft

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4. Miss’ Wilma MeCallian, adopted daughter of the Rev. snd Mrs. R. A. Ulfey of Washington, Ind, - the bride of Cadet William Robert Bokelman, son of Mr. and Mrs, Otto H. Bokelman, G

* May 17:8¢ the Stevens hotel in Chi-

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For D. A. R.

Convention

: The date of the continental con-| gress Of the Daughters of the changed from April 12 to May 1. , The: sessions will continue through

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The congress has changed its meeting place from Washington to Chicago because of a lack of hous- ' ing facilities in the capital. The Indiana society of D.A.R. will have a council meeting March 24 in the Columbia club. State officers will make reports at the meeting beginning at 10 a. m. Reserva tions for the luncheon should bé made before Thursday with Mrs. Frank R. Baker, 5427 Julian ave.

| Meet Present Day Needs,”

Estelle Nesbitt, stute nutritioaist;

‘a member of Psi Iota Xi sorority.

Panel Discussion Booked A panel discussion will follow on “Nutrition Instruction That Functions.” Mrs. George W. Jaqua,

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the’ Center Methodist church.

reensburg, | Tuesday in the Roberts ‘Park Methodist church. The bride was gradusted from Taylor university and is Phi Delta Kappa fraternity. He is stationed with the Army 5. Miss Grace Massey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Massey of Glenns Valley, will be married

to Robert L. Weaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Weaver of Cxawfordsville, at 11:30 a. m. tomorrow (Kindred photo.)

~The Bridal News Includes These Announcements

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Juanita Green Becomes Bride

Tomorrow

A reception: at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Green, 8235 Westfield road, will follow the marriage of their daughter, Miss Juanita L. Green, to Herschel Hanaway tomorrow night. The ceremony will be read at 8:30 o'clock in the Union Chapel church by the Rev, Lemuel Johnson, ) Palms, candles, ‘greenery and spring flowers will: be arranged at the altar for the service. Miss Mary Catherine Stair, harpist, will play bridal airs and will sing “I Love You Truly” and “Because.”

The bride’s gown is of white chif-

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Kern, Camp Cook, Santa Maria, Cal, son of Mr, and Mrs. Otto Kern

Miller, son of Mr, and Mrs. Orville Miller, 2018 N. Delaware st. The

Mr, Bokelman is an Indiana university graduate and a member of Air corps: at San Angelo, Tex. (Kindred

Winchester, director of the women’s division of the State Defense council, will be a. member of the panel, presided over by ‘Miss Una Robinson of Indiana university. Other méimbers will ‘be Miss

Mrs. Val Nolan Will Lecture On Writing |

Jeannette Covert Nolan of Bloomington will present the first of four lectures on “Creative Writing” at the Writers’ Workshop of the Indianapolis alumnae of Theta Sigma Phi at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday in the large studio of station WIRE. Mrs. Chelsea Stewart will introduce Mrs, Nolan,

Members of A. A, U, W, who are interested in creative writing are

Miss Lyda Heffron, asosciate itate director of the Farm Security administration; Miss Lella Gaddis, home ceonomics extension; Miss Janice Berlin, Marion county home demonstration agent; Miss Janalyce Rouls, home economics teacher from Angola, and Mrs. Mary OC. Rich, Indianapolis home economics

Reception Will

Choir Will Rehearse Tomorrow The first of a series of adult

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- Miss Flavia Wischmeyer, daughter f Mr, and Mrs, Louis H, Wisch-

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be held at 2 p. m, tomorrow in the University Heights United Brethren church. The Rev. R. H. Lindstrom, . pastor of the Southport Baptist church, is the director of the choir. | The choir will give the program. in at 6:30 a. m. April 5. ; : Other* rehearsals will be held at 2 p. m;; Mérch 22, at the Edgewood

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co-operating with’ the sorority. The university women have disbanded their own creative writing group for the duration of the war. However, they will attend this lecture and succeeding ones to be given April 7 and 21 and May 1. The course also is open to the public. Mrs. Nolan, a Hoosier; is the third generation of a newspaper family in Indiana. She was a feature writer for the Evansville Courier

newspaper work branched out into writing for magazines and then children’s books, She is the author of “Clara Barfon of the Red Cross,”

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Methodist church; 2 p. m,, March

29, at thé Southport Baptist chureh, |

and” 7:30 p. m, April 4, at-the The service is being sponsored by the 15 churches of the township. Miss Blanche Penrod is general chairman.

Is Honored ©

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with leg-o’-mutton sleeves

“The Gay Poet” and “James Whitcomb Riley,” released last fall. ,| Miss Luana Lee, president of the Jlocal Theta Sigma Phi chapter, will be hostess at a dinner in honor of Mrs. Nolan at the Columbia club preceding the first lecture.

o|Mrs. Charles Martin

Guest Speaker Mrs, Charles C. Martin will talk on Mexico Friday ag 8 p. m. before the Alliance Francaise in the Marott hotel. She will te. some of her experiences while visiting there last’ summer. She also will sing Mexican songs, accompanied by Miss Jane Hampson. The talk will be given in French. Mrs. Martin will be the guest of honor at a dinner at 6:30 p. m.

Miss Shelton Hostess

“Soilless Growth of Plants” will

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at 2:30 p. m. ap the home of Ruby Shelton, 1035 W. 37th st.

|To Play Cards

"| marriage to Einar K. A. Gundersen| »|JT., Chicago, will take place at noon Mh Safuray Jn fie Tusge 31 pe : parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles O.| - |Roemler. :

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Make the Backyard a Recreation Center for the Coming Summer

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AMONG THE MINOR WORRIES ‘resulting from war is the vacation problem. Father may not get away from the office at all; mother doesn’t feel she should suspend her war relief activities; the young col«

lege student of the family is studying right through the summer—even the family automobile may be in a state of suspended animation as a

Fesul of pie tioning. 1 Drahos-Keaton Rite Tonight

then? The smallest yard, with careMiss Vera Lucille Keaton,

fally . chosen equipment, can be made to offer facilities for exercise, daughter of Mrs. Hazel Buzzaird, will become the bride of Henry|

entertainment and relaxation. It] can become a playground for family Drahos of Indianapelis, son of Mrs. Rose Drahos, Chelsea, Iowy in a

and friends. Now is the time to start planning the transformation. ceremony at 8 o'clock this evening in the home of the Rev, E. Arnold

Even the driveway to the garage can be used. If it is wide enough, Clegg, pastor of the Capitol Avenue Methodist church.

a badminton or volley ball net may The bride has chosen a dusty

be set .up; if it is narrower, it can ibe converted into a shuffieboard alley. . In the yard itself a tall pole can be erected for “polo” tennis. ‘To this is attaghed a strong cord and a rubber ball which is batted about with table tennis racquets. For younger members of the family, typical playground equipment is in order—a slide, a trapeze with rings, bars and a swing, sand boxes|Edward filled with white sand and (if budget permits) a cement wading pool. " If such a pool is not possible, an overhead spray with an attachment for hooking it to the garden hose is” attractive substitute,

With such' equipment at hand, the stay-at-home vacationers prob. ably won't even miss the annual of scene.

Mrs. Kinnaird to Be Wed Next Saturday

Mrs. Marjorie Roemler Kinnaird’s

‘Only the immediate families will groom is the soy of Mr. and Mrs,

length veil will fall from a crown of illusion. She will carry an arm bouquet of white carnations. Pastel marquisette frocks will be worn by the bride’s attendants. Mrs. William : Richey, her sister's matron of honor, will be in yellow; Miss Alethea ‘Kerr, pale green, and Miss Marcella Craig, pale pink. They will carry bouquets of pink carnations. Miss Lilimae Challis, junior bridesmaid, will ‘carry a colonial bouquet of pink carnations with her frock of white marquisette over pink. The bride's niece, Mary Ellen Anderson, flower girl, will. wear pale blue marquisette and will strew ‘which ‘she is fo carry in a basket, - Leland Tripp will be ring bearer. The bridegroom’s attendants will be his cousins, Charles and Everett Wilds, as best man and usher, and Robert Challis, also an usher. The at home adrdess will be 8230 Park ave.

Iseley-Perkins Service Read

The marriage of Miss Mabel Louise Perkins to George Iseley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Iseley, 3768 Rockville road, will take place this afternoon at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald PerThe Rev, William E. Watkins of the Blaine Avenue Methodist church will perform the ceremony at 2 o'clock, ' Attendants will be Miss Lula Westfall and her brother, Harry Westfall, The bride, given in marriage by her, father, will wear a navy suit with matching accessories and will have a small bouquet of valley lilies. Her mother will wear a blue frock while Mrs. Iseley will be in beige. Both will have orchid corsages. ‘Mr, and Mrs, Iseley will entertain with a dinner this evening for the bridal party and guests. The couple will be at home in Indianapolis.

To Talk on Bombs

A talk on incendiary bombs and gases by George Stumpf will be heard: by members of the Christian Park Women’s club when they meet Tuesday for a covered dish luncheon. The meeting will be at 12:30 p. m. in the community house at

the park. ;

To Review Book

party at 8:15 p. m. tomorrow

Sororities—

by Mrs, Grosskopf, Mrs. William B.

Phi Mus Attend Clubs—

club, Inc, Monday following a 12:30 p. m. luncheon: meeting with Mrs, Federa-| james B. Oarr, 5255 N. Delaware st., ‘and a Phi Mu mother, | a5 hostess. : : gues ke. Ti oan “ls| Mrs. Vance Wilkinson, ‘program university chapter lesson on civilian defense and “Good Neigh! rs” will be the “shush” emblems made by the Talks will be given school for the blind in connection : with: the Service club campaign ie will be distributed. Bocks for “vic= os of strict 8, cd tory book” campaign also will be Miss Adelaide Gastineau is gen-| Leaders for the questionnaire diseral chairman bf state day ar-|cussion: will be Mesdames Herman rangements,. Other committees in-(R. Davis, Royce B. Stokes, John. clude Mrs. ‘Hayes, chairman, Mrs. |Downing. Johnson and Miss Maude Craig, program; Mrs, Homer D.|by Mesdames H. P, Willwerth, Lows, Eberhart, chairman, Mesdames|ell S. Fisher and William M. Moore, Raymond Taler, Clayton Wells and] A board meeting will be held at H. W. Olcott, decorations, and Miss|11:30 a. m. and the business session Elsie Shelly, chairman, and ‘Mrs. will start at 1:30 p. m. Edward Waish, finance. «Wake Up Your iden* and

Other committees include Miss] ! LaVerne Ridlen, chairman, Miss| Pruning Your Shrubs and Roses”

Caroline Battin and Miss June|Will be the subjects of Mrs, N. M, Martinella, invitations and tickets; | Talbert and Mrs. Edwin W. Camp Mrs. R. S. Hiatt, chdirman, Miss before members of the NEOPHYTE

Jean Ann Pluess and Miss Mary Jo| GARDEN club. when it meets MonBarker, dance, and Mrs. John V.|d8Y With Mrs. Russell P. Veit, 5024

Collins, chairman, and Mrs, Wil-|Central ave.

bur C. Shannon, publicity. The EGYPTIAN chapter, INTER« The dance will begin at 10 p. m.|yATIONAL TRAVEL-STUDY club, with music by Wally Meredith and | om hold a dessert-luncheon at 1 his orchestra. The Indianapolls|, , Tyesday at the home of Mrs, Alumnae club will be hostess for Jasper T. Steele, 21 N. Wallace ave, the occasion. Other alumnae groups| , sictants will be Mrs. J. C. Jacke to participate are those of Fl.l.. ong Mrs W. C King ih Wayne, South Be oY Site Mrs. E. C. Rumpler will speak-on Bloomington, Gary and Evansville. |, =. 0 "0° Mrs. Fred Stucky will

Mrs. Mary Stuart Turpin of L. S.|give a group of readings. Officers Ayres & Co. will talk on present-|will be ejected. day trends in interior decorating ee GAMMA alumnae, KAPPA| A talk on Mexico by Mrs. Ines

ALPHA THETA, Monday evening, |Samper and election of officers will ea ew 8 6:30 o'clock |e features of the meeting held at

1:30 p. m, Monday in the Indiana dinner and business session in the Butler university chapter house, National bank by the CHEROKEE

hapter, INTERNATIONAL TRAV 825 W. Hampton drive. Mrs. Mary (C » RD Keegan, house mother, will be in EL-STUDY club.

charge of the dinner, Mrs. Robert 8. Wild and Mrs,

Miss Frances Dearborn will review “Spring Symphony” (Eleanor Painter) at the March program meeting of KAPPA chapter, MU PHI EPSILON, national music honor sorority, in the home of Miss Marguerite Billo, 835 N. Beville ave, at 8 p. m. Tuesday. A Schumann program has been arranged by Mrs, Erwin Luessow.

John J, Kennedy will discuss former Crawfordsville residents, Lew Wale lace and Henry 8. Lane, at a REVIEW club meeting Monday. Mrs, Edward M. Gass, 4326 Washington blvd, will entertain the group in her home. She will be assisted by Mrs, Alexander Thompson.

A book review will He given for the MONDAY

Pp SONY SReaTION Mrs, Roger Riley will play the “Djiclub by Mrs. Ernest DeWolf Wales Minor Violin Sonata”; Mrs. Lenore|when the group meets Monday with Ivey Frederickson, contralio, will|Mrs, C. B. Blakeslee, 4050 Michigan sing “Widemung,” “Erstes Grun,”|road.

“Au den Sonnenschein,” “Mondnacht” and “Die Soldatenbraut”| TWO speakers, Mrs, J. R. Towne

and Miss Catherine Bell will play|send ad os » Willis B, Holley, Mrs. Riley and Mrs, Frederickson| ‘y/oynav APTERNOON READ will be accompanied by Mrs, Lues-| oe club meeting. Mrs Royes : SOW, Bertram Stokes will entertain in Members of BETA CHI chapter, her home Monday. BETA SIGMA PHI, will be enter-| presen tained at a St, Patrick's day party|, Wid a a of

by Miss Della Jean Davis at her|npw mRa club Monday when they

home in Plainfleld Tuesday. meet with Mrs. Charles Smith, 617 Miss Gene Mattick, rush captain, N. DeQuincy st. Responses to the

assisted by chapter members, will be hostess at a rush party March roll call will be names of recent 26. “The Sun Is My Undoing” (Marguerite Steen) will be reviewed The IRVINGTON WOMAN'S . by Mrs. Hubert Jordan. Miss Mary |club will have an election day lunch« Alice Ressler will provide the music.|eon Monday in the home of Mrs, ; H. , 3708 Washe UPSILON chapter, BETA BETA Sto ify LAMBDA, will meet with Miss Vera|qon committee will be Miss Lola Blackburn, 813 N. LaSalle st., Mon- Conner, Mrs. Charles Harris and : day evening. Mrs. Walter King. _ !

On Tuesday evening, ALPHA and KAPPA ‘chapters, ALPHA DELTA OMEGA, will sponsor a St. Patrick's

Manning. v ALPHA chapter, KAPPA ALPHA GAMMA, will present its annual publie program at 8 p, m. Tuesday in the Y, W, ©. A, Mrs, Lora Weaver Gillespie will read a portion of Ibsen’s poem, “Peer Gynt.” Incidental music from the “Peer Gynt Suite” (Greig) will be provided by Mesdames Gillespie, Leona

CHAPTER G. P. E. O. sisterhood, _

will have a dinner meeting at 6

Monday in the Colonial tea-

and now advance representative for Ethel Barrymore, who will appear at English’s in “The Corn Is Green,” will be guest speaker for the WOM~ AN’S ROTARY club luncheon sat 12:15 p. m, Monday in the Colume bia club, She will talk on “The Drama.” "

A covered dish luncheon has been

Day, Lulu Singer, Beth Barnard, scheduled by the CARNELIAN club ° Bailey and Miss Mary Oallis. ward J, Hecker, 27 8. Butler ave will be assisted by Mrs, Ira Swarts. Club Will Give pride st the business session A play, “The Dedication” (Mrs. Marott Hotel W. P. Huston), will be presented by| Mrs. Dorothy Ellis, director of

Margaret Stocker, Miss Beulah for Monday. The hostess, Mrs. Ede Mrs, M. E. Elstein, first president, Foster Episode Bridge Winners at the Expression club on its guest|bridge classes at the Marott hotel,

'|day program in Ayres’ auditorium|has named winners in the week’s

at 2 p. m, next Tuesday. It is/duplicate play. based on an imaginary episode in| Tuesday night firsts were Dr. C, the life of Stephen Foster, A. Weller, Charles Goth, Mrs. Verna ° Members of the cast are Mes-|Ittenbach, Mrs. Ralph Duncan, Bob dames O. M. Richardson, W. B.[Burréll