Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 May 1942 — Page 4

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Society * Announce Committees for Annual

Arlington Horse Show June 10-13

COMMITTEE ASSISTANTS of Mrs. George Sadlier and Mrs. Clayton O. Mogg for the 12th annual Arlington charity’ horse show which is to be staged June 10 through 13 have been announced. Mrs. Sadlier is ticket chairman for the event which will be at Arlington stables

and Mrs. Mogg is chairman of box reservations. Serving with them will be Mesdames P. O. Ferrel, E. A. Crane, Russell Fortune Jr., Charles Coats, William C. Hunter, Irvin Covert, Harold Cheney, Fred Abernathy, George L. Mason, George Fisher, Harry Thomas, Richard Fox, John Irvine, August C. Bohlen, Oscar Perine, Willi§ Kuhn. and William Goodwin of Frankfort. Mrs. Max Graves will be in charge of publicity. General Hospital 32, sponsored by Indiana university, will benefit from proceeds of the show. President Herman B Wells of the university and officers of the unit, who were commissioned this week, will serve on committees directing the show. They will participate in the ceremonies climaxing the show’s final night when a check will be ‘presented to them. The 47 officers and 72 nurses will be present, in uniform, as guests of the show committees. The Indiana university band will play. Robert H. Brown of Arlington stables, a co-sponsor with the Indiana Saddle Horse association, will direct the four-night event. Past shows have drawn entries from throughout the country. Committee members in charge of the show met last night at the home of Mrs. Sadlier ‘ai Castleton with Lieut. Col. I. F. Peak, commanding officer of the I. U. medical school R. O. T. C., and Lieut. Col. C. J. Clark to consider plans for)the event.

Symphony Units Name Officers

FOUR UNIT CHAIRMEN of the Indiana State Symphony Society's women’s committee ‘have announced unit officers and board members for the coming year. The four are Mrs. David Ramsay, Anderson; Mrs. Walter H. O’Neall, Crawfordsville; Mrs. Harry W. Trueblood, Kokomo, and Mrs. Wilbur F. Pell Jr., Shelbyville. . Vice chairmen, secretaries and treasurers, respectively, for the four units are Mrs. Helen McMurry, Mrs. James A. Reilly and Miss Vera Boyd, Anderson; Mesdames Trevor Cramer, Samuel Dodds and William - Pearlman, Crawfordsville; Mesdames E. W. Penn, Frank Pennell and B. B. Bobbitt, Kokomo, and Mrs. Richard Ewing, Mrs. W. B. Douglas and Miss Charlotte Jones, Shelbyville. Boara members for the units include: Anderson—Mrs. Hermipe

. ‘Wiecking Colson, membership; Mrs. John Sowash, tickets; Miss Boyd,

finance; Mrs. Esther Garretson, youth concerts; Mrs. Albert Diven, social; Mrs. Stanton Huber, telephone and transportation, and Miss Velma Clarke, puklicity. i : For Crawfordsville—Mrs. Harley Ristine, membership; Mrs. George Ecker, tickets; Mrs. Robert H. Tinsley, finance; Mrs. William Kummings, youth concerts; Mrs. Ira Clouser, social; Mrs. Glen Swartz, speakers bureau; Miss Katherine Taylor, educational program; Mrs. Arch Olds, clubs; Mrs. Binford Miller, transportation, and Mrs. William Burgess, publicity. At Kokomo—Mrs. A. W. Young, membership; Mrs. J. M. High, tickets; Mrs. J. M. Druecker, finance and ways and means; Mrs, Waldo Finley, youth concerts; Mrs. Walter J. Kemp, social; Mrs. Glen R. Hillis, speakers bureau; Mrs. W. R. Morrison, educational program; Mrs. Frank Kern, telephone, and Miss Lena Shannon, publicity. In Shelbyville—Mrs. Fred J. Deitzer, advisory; Miss- Mary Margaret Beck, membership; Mrs. Frank Gibson, tickets; Mrs, Arthur Scheffer, youth concerts; Mrs. Willis Williams, social; Mrs, Fred V. Crammer, speakers bureau; Mrs. William Spiegel, bridge tournament, and Miss Avonelle Lewis, publicity. Elections and appointments for other state units of the committee have not yet been completed.

Complete Plans for C. A. R. Convention OLD GLORY SOCIETY, Children of the American Revolution,

; sponsored by. the Caroline Scott "Harrison chapter, Daughters of

the American Revolution, will be host for the annual state convention of the C. A. R. here next Saturday. Twenty-three Indiana

"chapters will be represented.

National officers of C. A. R. who will make addresses at the convention are Mrs. Louise Moseley Heaton, Clarksdale, Miss., national president, and. William S. Berner, East Orange, N. J., junior Mich., state president of the Michigan C. A. R., and Mrs. John W. Hoffman, Peoria, 1ll., state president, also will be guests. The Indiana D. A. R. will be represented by Mrs. LaFayette LeVan Porter, Greencastle,

state regent.

State C. A. R. officers attending will be Mrs. George W. Garner, Gary, president; David Simpson, junior president; Miss Mary McGarvey, Valparaisc, chaplain; Miss Jane Owens, Muncie, secretary; Miss Katherine Huber; Gary, treasurer; Miss Margaret Davis, Bed-

ford, registrar; Miss Dorothy Gossett, South Bend, historian, and

Mrs. G. B. Taylor, Indianapolis, Mrs. W. A.-Pitman, Bedford, and Mrs. F. E. Millar Jr.,, South Bend, state promoters. Mrs. Ray Traub Fatout is president of Old Glory society. Paul

. ©. Wadleigh is junior president. Mrs. William Rooe Simpson and

Mrs. Kenneth N. Rider Jr. are vice presidents. Mrs. Roy J. Pile is assistant to Mrs. Fatout, general chairman for the convention.

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, Pages who will serve are Misses Florence Helen Simpson, Joan

Pile and Mary Frances Dittrich; Knight Campbell and Stephen Bellinger, Indianapolis; Miss Sally Ashton, Gary; Miss Judith Ann Nooney, Anderscn; Miss Jane Paulus, Rensselaer; Miss Patricia Harmon, Lebanon; Miss Carolyn Higley, Michigan City, and Miss

~ Carol Bicknell, East Chicago.

Following ‘registration in the Spink-Arms hotel, the convention

: session will be held in the Indiana World War Memorial auditorium.

The registration committee includes Mrs. Odin F. Wadleigh, chairman; Misses Maryann Zinn, Constance Drake and Margaret Waldo; Victor Barry and Austin Gillespie. Other committee members are Mrs. Walter C. Holmes, chairman, and Doris Daley, Patty Aspinall, Virginia Brown, Marie Bowers, Barbara Breining, Nancy Hull, Elizabeth Jennings, Carolyn Jones, Marilyn Shaw, Barbara Sterrett and Janet Zimmerman, decorations. Richard Hill is publicity chairman. Robert Simpsen, John Holmes and James Bash will be color beare s William Best will be trumpeter, and Richard Hill, drummer. Doty. Davis will present a reading; Robert Henley will play and Miss Sarah Gamer of Gary will play a flute solo, of Gillespie

this evening in St. Paul’s Episcopal

The Rev. William Grimes and the Rev. Bernard Hemsley will officiate at the ceremony which is to be followed by a reception at the Sound View Country club. Miss Elliott will wear bridal satin and a veil with a coronet of rosepoint lace. Her bouquet will be of orchids, gardenias and valley lilies. Soft blue marquisette gowns will be worn by her attendants and they will carry old-fashioned bouquets. Miss Helen Marie Madden and Miss Marcia Warren, Indianapolis; Miss Elisabeth Larigan, the bridegroom's sister, and Miss Edna Oed, Great Neck, will be bridesmaids, and Miss Anne Elliot, sister of the bride, will be maid of honor. The bridegroom’s attendants will be Ensign Arthur Dowling, best man, and Ensign George Plett, both of Great Neck; Ensign William McPhail, New York; Ensign John Elliott,. Indianapolis, brother of the bride, and Ensign E. K. Leach, New Jersey. Mrs. Elliott, the bride’s mother, will wear pink chiffon and Mrs. Larigan, gray crepe. Both will have flower hats and orchid corsages. The bride attended Edgewood Park ‘college, Briarcliff, N. Y., and the bridegroom was graduated from Dartmouth college,

Mrs. Wilfred Habing

Is Shower Guest

Mrs. Joseph F. Elward Jr. was fo entertain this afternoon at her home, 803 E. 34th st., for Mrs. Wilfred B. Habing. Mrs. Habing, before her marriage April 8, was Miss Mary Catherine Slattery, daughter of Mrs. Clara Slattery. Attending the party were to be Mesdames Slattery, John G. Habing, Katherine Nolan, Edith Elward, John Sexton, S. J. Ahlering;, John T. Walsh and Joseph H. Pike of Rushville, and the Misses Lillian Langsenkamp, Evelyn Piff, Anna Elixman, Sara Jordan, Mary Boyle, Rosemary and Eileen Rocap, Charlotte Peele and Mary Helen Sullivan of Muncie.

Delta Theta Phi to

Sponsor Benefit

The grand council of Delta Theta Phi sorority will sponsor a card party at 8 p. m. Tuesday in the Columbia ' club. Miss - Florence Klausmeier,. chairman, will be assisted by the Misses Kathryn and Mary Ann Dickmeyer and Betty Johnson.

Mrs. Stanton to Talk

Mrs. J. Ray Stanton will be the guest speaker Tuesday at a ae cuinie

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Jean Elliott Will Be Married: Tonight in Great Neck, L. I. To Ensign John A. Larigan

Times Special GREAT NECK, Long Island, May 16.—Miss Jean Rowan Elliott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Robert C. the bride of Ensign John Adam Larigan in a ceremony at 8 o'clock

Elliott of Indianapolis, will become

church in Great Neck. The bride-

groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Larigan of Great Neck.

Corinne E. Cox Is Married to Sidney Giles

A wedding ceremony at 8:30 o'clock ldst night in the Broadway Methodist church united Miss Corinne Elizabeth Cox and Sidney F. Giles of this city. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Cox, 2901 Washington blvd.,, and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney H. Giles, Toronto, Canada. Dr. John F. Edwards officiated at the service. and Mrs. John English, organist, played bridal airs. Frank Parrish sang Blossom Time,” “Because” and “Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life.” Misses Nancy and Charlotie Cox, the bride’s sisters, were maid of honor and" bridesmaid. Another bridesmaid was Mrs. Loyal H. Britton Jr. They wore aqua; powder blue and pink taffeta frocks and carried gladioli. The bride's gown was of white organdy and she wore a fingertip length veil attached to a seed pearl tiara. Norman E. Titus was best man and ushers were Mr. Britton and Harold Hueber. After a reception at the Cox home, the couple left for a short trip, the bride traveling in a light blue suit, navy topccat and matching accessories. She attended Butler university and Mr. Giles was graduated from tHe Mechlin Carillon school in Belgium,

All Saints Cathedral Calendar for Week

Miss Ruby Little will: speak on “Social - Work Today” tomorrow night ‘before the Young People’s Fellowship of All Saints Cathedral at the church. Lieut. Col. Charles F. Thompson will be the speaker at the Men’s club meeting on Thursday. : The women of the cathedral will conduct a paper sale on Wednesday afternoon and that afternoon the Blue Birds, Camp Fire Girl organization, will meet under the leadership of Mrs. Charles F. Weddle. The Rev. J. M. Nelson, vicar, will be in Bloomington Monday and Tuesday to attend a diocesan clergy

'|conference at the Trinity church

there.

Mrs. Jones Hostess

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Noggle, treasurer; second vice president.

Whipple, chairman;

Miss Mary Frances Dittrich.

1. Among new officers of the Civic theater’s affairs committee are Mrs. Ralph E. Here they are examining the child’s playhouse at the home of Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Gustafson where the election meeting was held. 2 Sue Fisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher, will be among riders in the 12th annual Arlington charity horse show to be held at Arlington stables June 10 through 13. o. Arlington, and the Indiana Saddle Horse association are co-sponsors of the show which will benefit General Hospital 32, recently commissioned to serve with the armed forces, 3. Misses Joyce and Joan Smith, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Smith, have been appointed to represent Stephens college, Columbia, Mo., as guest editors for the August issue of Mademoiselle They will leave for New York at the close of ‘school, May 26, to begin work with 10 other guest editors on the magazine’s annual back-to-school issue. 4. Recently elected officers of the Indianapolis Matinee Musicale are (left to right) Mrs. Paul S. Mrs. Edward Gardner (standing), treasurer; Mrs. Robert MH. man, and Mrs. Jack E. Shaw, recording secretary. 5. Serving on. the reception commitiee for the state convention of the Children of the American Revolution here next Saturday will be (left to right) Miss Joan Pile, chairman; Knight Campbell and

Powers, corresponding secretary,

(left to right) and Mrs,

Mrs. Earl O. Harry T. Pritchard.

Robert H. Brown,

Drake, vice chair-

6. Mrs. H. C. Asher (left) and Mrs. Ruth Badders inspect a poster eniered in a contest conducted by the 12th district American Legion auxiliary, for its annual Poppy ‘day next Saturday. Mrs. Asher is district chairman of poppy sales and Mrs. Badders is state department president of the auxiliary. The memorial poppies are sold each year to benefit afflicted veterans of the last war.

Assembly Ends Season Tonight

The final dance of the Irvington assembly will be an informal party at the Masonic Temple in Irvington from 9 o’clock to midnight this evening. Jack Berry and his orchestra will play. - Tonight’s dance was planned by the Misses Martha Payne, Marjorie, Barbara Montgomery, Lucile Breeking and Ted Lanham, Don Auble, Jack Parmer and Edward Nelson. Chaperons will be Messrs. and Mesdames Carl H. Hull, W. S. Arbuckle, J. A. Montgomery and L. V. Rawlings. The assembly has been one of the major projects of the Irvington Union of Clubs. Mrs. Hull has served ‘as general chairman of the| . committee and Mrs. Virgil Sly Is the upion president. Z

Sororciy Hostess

Sigma Delta Sigma’s Alpha chap-

Irvington Ww. C.T.U. Plans Breakfast -

Mrs. Arthur Robinson will address members of the Irvington W.-C. T. U. following the May breakfast at the home tof Mrs. John Muesing, 325 N. Bolton ave., Monday, at 11:30 a. m. Devotions will be conducted by Mrs. F.-M. Daniel and Mrs. Harvuld Trossel will sing, accompanied by Mrs. Lorenzo B. Jones, Serving as assistant hostesses will be Mesdames Chase Johnson, August Jacob, Gilbert Richey, C. W. Benson, R. R Mitchell, A. F. Henley, E. E, Antibus, Paul Dorsey, Gladdon Hackney, Ida Shimer, Edgar Ulrey-and

Guild Breakfast

* Tombrrow afternoon at - 2:30 o'clock, St. Rita guild will meet at the convent for the blessing of the roses. Miss Catherine Fletcher 'is

Delta Zeta’s Dine Tuesday

Mothers of Delta Zeta alumnae members will be guests at a 7 p. m.

buffet supper Tuesday in the home of Miss Frances Westcott, 549 E. 84th st. Mesdames Noble W. Hiatt, John Nordman, Glen Ferris and Emerson Poe will assist. Prof. Willard N. Clute, former director of the botanical gardens at Butler university, will speak on “The Unusual in the Garden.” The alumnae will install the following new officers: Miss Charlyn Murray, president; Mrs. A. M. Romberg, vice president; Miss Marian Johnson, ' secretary; Mrs. Kenneth E. Lemons, treasurer; Mrs. Charles E. Johnson, Lamp editor and publicity; Mrs. George Buskirk, Panhellenic representative; - Mrs. Robert B. Berner, alternate; Mrs: Henry M. Talbot, delegate to the Tth district of Delta Zeta; Mrs. Ed-

wat Wilson, alternate; Mrs. Henry

SATURDAY,

John Ww. Kern, Miss Wayman Exchange Vows

Dr. John B. Ferguson, pastor of the Irvington Presbyterian church, will officiate this afternoon at the wedding of Miss Janice Wayman to John W, Kern. The ceremony, at 3:30 o'clock, will be in the church parlor, The fireplace before Which Dr.

Ferguson is to hear the vows will be banked with palms and ferns. On the mantglpiece a seven-way candelabrum will be flanked by boue quets of flowers. Miss Wayman is the daughter of Mrs. F. B. Wayman, 5124 E. Washe ington st., apartment 3. The bridee groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs, John H. Kern of Ft. Wayne. : Mrs. Vivian W. Arbaugh, pianist, will play a group of bridal airs and William Weest will sing “Ah, Swees Mystery of Life,” “I Love You True ly” and “Because.” Robert Wayman will give his sise ter in marriage. She will wear .s muted green and watermelon red crepe costume suit, the frock trimmed with red piping matching the princess style coat. Navy blue accessories, ‘a felt and Milan straw hat and a corsage of Talisman and yellow roses will complete her ene semble. Her only- attendant will be her sister, Mrs. R. M. Trent, Pittsburgh, She will wear a dress of navy sheer with white hat, bag and gloves and navy shoes. Her corsage will be of red roses. Alvin Bullerman and Russell Gruenert, Ft. Wayne, brothers-ine law of the bridegroom, will serve as best man and usher respectively. - A second usher will be Charles: Haile ey. : Reception to Follow

Mrs.. Wayman, mother of ‘the bride, has chosen a black sheer, ace cented with white, and black ace cessories. Mrs. Kern will have navy accessories with ~ her = white-dotted navy crepe. Both will wear gare denias. After the ceremony, Miss Vire ginia. Wayman, the bride's sister, will entertain with a reception in the couple’s new home, 5124 E, Washington st., apartment 1. After a short. wedding trip, the couple will be at home there next week.’ Out-of-town guests with the bridegroom’s parents will be Mr, Trent and his daughters,” Alice and Barbara, Pittsburgh; ' Mesdames Bullerman and Gruenert, Ft. Wayne, the bridegroom's sisters, and. Mrs,

Ralph Jeremiah, Cleveland, his *

aunt. Mr. Kern is a graduate of Indiana university.

Indiana Central Has Art Exhibit®

The Indiana ‘Central college. arp departnfent will exhibit water cole ors and lithographs by Floyd Hope per, artist, during commencement beginning