Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1942 — Page 4
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Wellesley Club Announces Patrons And Patronesses for Tea Tomorrow
PATRONS AND PATRONESSES for the Indianapolis Wellesley club's tea at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow in John Herron Art Museum have been announced. Planned to honor Mme. Chiang Kai-shek, who was graduated from Wellesley 25 years ago, the tea is being given to aid
Chinese relief. Among the patrons and patronesses are Messrs. and Mesdames Charles Lynn, Mortimer Furscott, Russell Sullivan, B. Roward Caughran, Uz McMurtrie, Wallace O. Lee, Harry K. Jung, Wilbur D. Peat, Carl Rusie, Earl B. Barnes, Hal T. Benham, Lindon A. Bailey, Arch V. Grossman and Herbert M. Woollen, Dr. and Mrs. Willis D. Gatch, Dr. and Mrs. K. K. Chen, Mrs. Hortense Rauh Burpee, Mrs. Ernest Clifford Barrett, the Present Day club and the 6A grade of schocl 44. Mrs. John T. Clark, the only Indianapolis woman who was member of Mme. Chiang's class at Wellesley, will be in charge f the program tomorrow. Today Mme. Chiang was to broadcast rom somewhere in China for the 25th reunion of her class at the nd a recording of her talk will be played at the tea to-
> ® ® » = = Contributions will be received for the Mme. Chiang Kalihek fund which Wellesley alumnae throughout the country are
Mrs. Clark served on Mrs. Jesse C. Moore's arrangements committee for tomorrow's event. Other members of the committee were Mesdames James Forsythe, John H. Roberts Jr, Walton M. Wheeler Jr, Thomas V. Chappell and H. B. Pike. Assisting Mrs. Alfred W. Noling on the invitations committee were Mrs. Arthur Medlicott and Mrs. George S. Dailey. Mrs. Dudley A. Pfaff's patrons and patronesses committee included Mrs. Karl M. Koons, Mrs. Karl A. Stegemeier and Miss Marjorie Northu Mrs. Roberts is in charge of decorations and Mrs. William H. Krieg handled the publicity. Students and prospective Wellesley students who will serve tomorrow as assistants are Misses Margaret Rogers, Barbara Winslow, Julia Jane Carman, Joan Caughran and Susannah Milner.
Junior League Luncheon Is Tuesday
THE NEW PROVISIONAL MEMBERS of the Indianapolis Junior League will attend a general meeting of the organization for the first time Tuesday, when the league holds its final meeting of the season at the Woodstock club. A business session at 10:45 a. m. will be followed by a 1 o'clock luncheon. Members will play golf, bridge, tennis and swim in the afternoon. Mrs. Jeremiah Cadick, the president, and Mrs. George Ziegler, delegate, will report on the conference of the Association of Junior Leagues of America held recently in Kansas City.
Plan Round of Parties for Peggy Winslow
AN ALMOST UNINTERRUPTED WHIRL of pre-nuptial parties will keep Miss Peggy Winslow busy between now and the day of her wedding, two weeks from tonight, to Joseph Lyman Fisher of Juneau, Alaska, The first of these will be a luncheon to be given next Wednesday at the Columbia club by Mrs. McClellan Coppock and Mrs. Richard Calkins. The following day another luncheon will be given at the Woodstock club by Miss Nancy McCown. Next Friday Mrs. Alfred W. Noling will entertain at luncheon and on Saturday the bride-to-be’s cousin, Miss Eleanor Winslow, will give a luncheon and kitchen shower at the Propylaesum. Miss Virginia Smith will have a breakfast at the Woodstock club on Sunday morning, June 21, and that evening Miss Dorothy Ann Fisher will be hostess at a picnic supper at her country home. Mrs. Rosamond Van Camp Hill will give a luncheon at the Woodstock club on Monday, June 22. Another luncheon is scheduled for the foiiowing day and on Wednesday preceding the ceremony, Mrs. Robert S. Wild will be hostess at a luncheon for Miss Winslow. The bridal dinner at the Propylaeum, Friday, June 286, will be preceded by a cocktail party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Coppock, the bride-to-be’s parents. The wedding rehearsal will follow the dinner. The ceremony is to ve at 8:30 o'clock on Saturday evening in the Meridian Street Methodist church and will be followed by a reception at the home of Miss Winslow's grandmother, Mrs. Henry H. Hornbrook. hE & & hk & 8 Miss Priscilla Ann Blasingham will be honor guest Tuesday evening at a party given by her sister-in-law, Mrs. Harry Richard Blasingham, at the home of the latter's parents; Dr. and Mrs. Charles Franklin Voyrles. Mrs. Voyles will assist her daughter. Miss Blasingham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ellsworth Blasingham of Brendonwood, will be married next Saturday night to Bowman Downey, son of Mrs. Brandt C. Downey.
In a Personal Vein
MR. AND MRS. FRED A. BECK and their two daughters, Misses Doris and Patti Beck, returned yesterday from New York, where they have been the past week.
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R. N. Hiatt was expected to return this week-end from a trip to New York.
Miss Nancy Heath, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Heath, will arrive home tomorrow from Evanston, Ill, where she has completed her junior year at Northwestern university. » = " ® = =
Miss Doris Woods is expected home Monday by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Woods. She has completed her freshman year at Wellesley college and hus been visiting her brother, Charles P. - Woods, Rutherford, N. J. She was to spend the week-end at West * Point as the guest of Cadet H. H. Symons.
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WwW, CG. T. U. Sets Regional
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A regional conference will be sponsored by the Marion County Women's ' Christian Temperance union from 10:30 a. m. to 4 p. m. Wednesday in the auditorium of the World War Memorial. Guest speakers will be Mrs. Frank Wilson of Muncie, state vice president; Miss Lily Grace Matheson, national field secretary, and Miss Beulah Chappelle and Mrs. Harriet Whiteman, field workers. At the forenoon session devotions will be conducted by Mrs. Nellie Hutson and during the afternoon by Mrs. C. G. Eicher. Music will be provided by Mrs. Oscar Burghard. The state president, Mrs. Paul Halliday, will be chairman for the day assisted by Mrs. Charles Grant, Marion county president, co-chair-man. Mrs. Clara Hinman will serve as chairman of ushers.
Club to Pienie
On Monday the Camelian club will hold its annual June picnic at the country home of Mrs. Albert J.
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Harry Doyle Weds
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A reception from 2 to 4 p. m, today at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kramer, 2131 Singleton st. was to follow the wedding of their daughter, Ruth, this morning to Harry A. Doyle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doyle, 2447 College ave. The Rev. Fr. James M. Downey read the marriage service at 9 o'clock in St. Catherine of Sienna Catholic church. The attendants were Miss Mary Kraeszig and Robert Murrin. The bride wore a white lace and marquisette gown and a fingertip length veil caught with orange blossoms and carried roses and baby breath. Miss Kraeszig wore a similar frock in pale blue and a pink shoulder veil and carried pink flowers. After a wedding trip, the couple will be at home in Indianapolis.
Reunion Tomorrow
An all-day reunion and basket dinner will be held tomorrow at Beech Grove park by former teachers and pupils and friends of the old Poplar Grove district school 9. The school, no longer in Existence,
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Give Tea for Ann Mitchell, Virginia Davis Cookies made from old, family recipes and aged in crockery jars were to be served today at a tea given from 3 to 6 p. m. by Mrs. Frank D. Hatfield, 3858 N. New Jersey st, and her daughter, Mrs. Melvin E. Stine, Shelbyville. The recipes, handed down in the families of both Mr. and Mrs, Hatfield, date
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wars. The tea at the Hatfield home was to honor two brides-to-be, Miss Virginia Anne Davis and Miss Ann Mitchell, and a daughter-in-law, Mrs. William N. Hatfield, the former Miss Phyllis Millholland. Miss Davis will be married July 4 to the Hatfields’ younger son, Jack Joseph Hatfield. Miss Mitchell is the fiancee of Frank Doan Streightoff. Grandmothers of the hostess, the honor guests and Mr. Streightoff who were to attend the tea were Mesdames George W. Nash, Charles C. Davis, William K. Millholland Sr. and Charles Franklin Streightoff. Among the out-of-town guests were to be Mrs. William Thomas Rersell of Kokomo and Bloomingon; Mrs. {1lian Millholland aad on a a
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Alice Clare Quinn Becomes Bride Of Capt. Fleury at Cathedral
A wedding breakfast at the Indianapolis Athletiec ciub followed the marriage of Miss Alice Clare Quinn to Capt. Paul Albert Fleury at 9 o'clock’ this morning. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Thomas M. Quinn and Capt. Fleury is the son of Julius Fleury.
The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond R. Noll performed the ceremony and the Rev. Fr. James Hickey read the mass in the Blessed Sacrament chapel of SS. Peter and Paul cathedral. Decorating the chapel were gold vases of summer flowers. Miss Helen Shepard, organist, played bridal airs. The bride, wearing an aqua blue crepe frock, was given in marriage by her brother, Thomas M. Quinn. Completing her costume were black accessories and a corsage of orchids. Miss Betty Ann Lynch of OChicago was maid of honor. She was attired in a beige suit with a Milan hat, black accessories and an orchid corsage. Richard Carr O’Connor was Capt. Fleury’s best man. The couple was to take a short trip. The bride's going away costume was a blue shantung suit with navy accessories. With it she wore an orchid. Mrs. Fleury was graduated from St. Mary's of the Woods college, Terre Haute, and the bridegroom received his basic flying at Kelly Field, fox,
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accessories, was hostess at the breakfast this morning. Guests were Miss Kelly Tollard, Ft. Madison, Iowa; Miss Jean Mary Wilkowski, Rhinelander, Wis.; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Winkler and daughters, Sally, Mary and Sue, Lebanon. Others at the breakfast were Msgr. Noll, Fr. Hickey; Mr. O'Connor, Miss Lynch, Mrs. Mayme O'Connell, Mrs. Nell Feeney, Julius Fleury, William Morley, Messrs. and Mesdames Louis Fleury, J. B. Griffin, Thomas M. Quinn, Ed Quinn, Joseph Mentzer, Louis Dugan, Miss Loretta Lynch, Miss Mary Terry and John Lynch.
To Install Officers
The annual founders’ day banquet and installation of officers for Alpha chdpter, Omega Phi Tau sorority, will be held at 7 p. m. today at the Southern Mansion. Mrs. Mary Helen Boring is in charge of arrangements, Officers to be installed are Miss Charlene Hawes,
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1. New officers of the Children’s Museum guild are (left to right) Mrs. Norman R. Kevers, vice president; Mrs. Berkley W. Duck Jr, recording secretary; Mrs. Oscar A. Jose Jr., presidents Mrs. Earl W. Mericle, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Richard T. Hill, treasurer. 2. Recently elected officers of the Irvington Union of Clubs are (left to right) Mrs. Norman H, Shortridge, vice president; Mrs, C. D. Vawter, president; Mrs, Virgil A. Sly, a director; Mrs, Harry A. Burkart, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. William H, Shreve, treasurer. Mrs. Charles C. Baker is the group’s recording secretary. 3. Finding respite from the heat this week at the Woodstock club were Miss Susan Atkins (left), daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Henry C. Atkins, and Miss Agnes Alig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Alig. 4. New members of the Christa= more Aid society were entertained this week at a luncheon at the Woodstock club. They include (left to right) Mrs. Richard Ober< reich, Mrs. Robert B. Rhoads Jr. Miss Jane Johnston, Miss Elizabeth Kiger, Mrs. Larry Willson and Mrs. Herbert A. Pinnell. 5. Mrs. L. E. Randle is chair man of the committee in charge of women’s golfing activities for the annual Indianapolis Athletis club outing Thursday at Fighland Golf and Country club.
6. Mesdames Irving W. Lemaux Jr, Robert D. Eaglesfield Jr. and Burford Danner (left to right) are among the Christamore Aid society’s new members, Mrs. John Weldon with the other nine pice tured on this page completes the group recently selected by the ore ganization,
Dance Is Tonight AtY. W.C. A. 4
The Central ¥. W. C. A. will bee gin its summer dance season toe night with a party from 8:30 p. m, to midnight. Service men are ine vited to the dance, the initial one of a weekly series. The summer dance committee includes the Misses Louise Keyler, Mary Ellen Grace, Mildred Montgomery, Betty Hunter, Phyllis Kraus, Sara Wheate ley and Sonja Lasonder. Tomorrow, there will be an exe cursion and picnic at the Prairie Conner farm under the direction of
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