Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 June 1942 — Page 11

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1942

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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Society—

Young Women Graduates Already Are Looking Forward to College Next Fall

SUMMER VACATION this year, for those just graduated from preparatory schools, is merely the interlude before the big adventure of college. Several of the girls who received their diplomas week before last from Tudor Hall school are among those anticipating the arrival of

September. Wellesley college will be the destination of three Tudor hall girls—Miss Julia Jane Carman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Ford Carman; Miss Barbara Winslow, Mrs. Maxwell Coppock’s daughter; and Miss Margaret Rogers. Briarcliff Junior college at Briarcliff Manor, N. Y, figures in the plans of Miss Joan Atlass, the Melvin F. Atlass’ daughter, and Miss Mary Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Johnsox. Miss Ann Spiegel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Spiegel, will attend DePauw university and Miss Florane Mouch, Mrs. Anna Louise Mouch's daughter, will study at John Herron Art school and Butler university. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Eaglesfield’s daughter, Sallie, will be at Bradford Junior college and Miss Suzanne Littell plans to attend

Denison university.

Arrives for Reahard-Hadley Wedding

MISS ELEANOR ADELAIDE MENCKE was to arrive today from her home in Westfield, N. J. to be the houseguest of Mrs. John Carey Appel. She will be a brigesmaid at the wedding, Saturday night in Advent Episcopal church, of Miss Barbara Ann Hadley Lieut. Ralph McDonnell Reahard. Another bridesmaid, Miss Joan Gray Muzzy, Bloomfield Hills, Mich, is to be houseguest of George Webster Mahoney. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan J. Hadley, parents of the bride-to-be, will entertain Friday night at the Woodstock club with the bridal dinner. Guests with the betrothed couple will be the prospective bridegroom's s. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Reahard, and his sister, Miss Sally ard: Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Meyer, Misses Mencke, Muzzy and thryn Hadley; Lieut. and Mrs. H. Jerome Noel, Madison; Norman Travers Nelson, Baltimore; Robert Pressing, Racine, Wis.; Harley W. Rhodehamel Jr. Robert Smith, George Webster Mahoney and George White Mahoney. The bride-to-be will entertain Friday with a luncheon at the Woodstock for her attendants, her sister Kathryn, Misses Mencke

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The wedding rehearsal of Miss Priscilla Ann Blasingham and Bowman Downey Friday night will follow a bridal dinner at the Propylacum given by Miss Blasingham’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry

Ellsworth Blasingham of Brendonwood. ‘clock Saturday evening in the Second Presbyterian church.

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The ceremony is to be at

Among the guests at the dinner will be the prospective brideeroom’s mother, Mrs. Brandt C. Downey, Dr. and Mrs. Jean S. Milner, and members of the bridal partv—the bride-to-be’s brother and

best m maid of honor; John Speer, Mt. Sterling, Ky; John Curry Jr. Mesdames Curry,

guests

Contemporary Club Elects

HERMAN W. KOTHE became club at a recent meeting. Serving will be Mrs. Arthur W. Herrington, S. Le second vice president: p Paul Fisher, secretary,

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resident:

Mrs and Irving M. Fauvre, treasurer.

cister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richard Blasingham, who will be an and matron of honor: Miss Emily Blasingham, her sister's and the ushers, Henry Fauvre, Rochester, N. Y,, Carter Tharp, Donald B. White and

White and Fauvre also will be

president of the Contemporary with him for the 1942-43 season first vice president; Montgomery James F. Carroll, third vice

The directors -chpsen were Hubert Hickam, retiring president;

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son and John

nes Evans Woollen Jr., C. Harvey Bradley, Sylvester JohnRauch, Dr. J. Jerome Littell, Dr. Murray Hadley,

Miss I. Hilda Stewart. Carl F. Eveleigh and DeWitt S. Morgan.

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Three officers were chosen last

ackstage club, fun organization of the theater. nt. Harold H. Arnholter, vice president, and Mrs. Wil-

ill be pr Gordon

secretary-treasurer.

Cook

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week-end by the Civic theater's Mrs. C. C. Robinson William H.

They succeed Dr.

Mrs R Kirby Whyte and Mrs. Bertrand Hawkins.

Sororities—

Phi Delta Beta Will Ride Tonight

At Dude Ranch at Brownsburg; |

Sigma Betas to

Go to Anderson

Attending the Junior League's last general meeting of the season yesterday at the Woodstock club were (left to right) Mrs, Thomas Mahaffey, Mrs. Elizabeth Pier, Miss Elizabeth Watson and Mrs, J.

Play Golf Following Junior League

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Luncheon

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J. Cummings. A business meeting in the morning was followed by luncheon and golf, swimming, tennis and bridge in the afternoon. New provisional members attended,

Snyder-Caylor Wedding Is This Evening

St. John’s Evangelical and Reformed church will be the scene of the marriage of Miss Alberta Caylor to Staff Sergt. Eugene O. Snyder of Ft. Knox, Ky., at 8 o'clock this evening. The Rev. E. A. Piepenbrok will officiate. Greenery and candelabra will form the background for the ceremony. Mrs. John Pies will sing bridal airs, “Because,” “I Love You Truly” and “O Promise Me,” accompanied by Mrs. Amy Morrison, organist. The maid of honor, Miss Carrie Mae Lampe, will wear a yellow marquisette gown fashioned with short puffed sleeves, shirred bodice and bouffant skirt. She will carry a bouquet of shasta daisies and wear matching flowers in her hair. Aqua frocks of marquisette styled after the maid of honor’s gown will be worn by theebridesmaids, Mrs. Laroy Newman and Mrs. Richard G. Caylor of Little Rock, Ark, the bride's sister-in-law. Their flowers will be coreopsis. Staff Sergt. Alvin Campbeil of Ft. Knox, cousin of the bride, will be Sergt. Snyder's best man. Robert Tucker and Mr. Newman will be ushers.

Reception to Follow

The bride, given in marriage hy her uncle, HL M. Campbell, will be gowned in white mousseline de soie fashioned with a square neckline, long puffed sleeves with tight wrist bands and a sweeping bouffant skirt. Her veil of illusion, fingertip length, will be attached to a starched lace Dutch cap and her bouquet will be white roses. Mrs. Clarence P. Caylor, mother of the bride, will entertain with a (reception in her home, 2358 Ringgold ave, following the ceremony. She has chosen a navy sheer frock

A wiener roast and buffet supper are among events planned by to be worn with white accessories

sorority groups meeting this week.

{and a corsage of red roses. Assist-

PHT DELTA BETA sorority will have a wiener roast and riding ing her with the reception will be

at Kelsch's Dude ranch in Brownsburg this evening. es Ruth Fishback, Phy

Guests will

lis Jones, Clarice Hamm, Mary K.

et Wetherald, Marie Dantlitt, Thelma Binford, Ursile Wil-

and Dorothy Wells.

Cox of Indianapis an . Forvert Pitts of Anderson will entertaih members of LAMBDA MU chapter, BETA sorority, with a buffet supper h The party will be held at the home of Mrs. Pitts in Edgewood, Anderson.

y for rushees and sorority I ill be discussed by members ALPHA PI SIGMA at a busisession today at the home of Betty Powell. A social ur will follow.

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Mrs. Max Stockton, 405 Congress ave. will be hostess to LAMBDA chapter, OMEGA PHI TAU, at its meeting today. The sorority recently held a mother-daughter dinner at Holly Hock Hill

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siness is on the agenda of BETA

chapter, BETA CHI THETA, which will meet with Mrs. Glen Baker, 1943 N. Pennsylvania st. this evening Entertaining ALPHA chapter, PHI DELTA PI, this evening will be Miss Genevieve Uhl. Members will meet in Miss Uhl's home, 820 Parker ave.

TAU DELTA PHI sorority will meet at the home of Mrs. R. G. Caudell, 1329 N. Drexel ave. tomorrow evening.

Kathleen Shockley Wins Scholarship

Miss Nina Switzer, a 1042 Butler| C- BToWn, Mary Ruth Farris, Janet

university graduate, has been admitted to Western Reserve univerlibrary school in Cleveland,

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O. and Miss Kathleen Shockley |Shirley Graesch, Janice Farley, |

senior next fall in the Liberal Arts and Science college, has been selected by the Butler scholarship committee to receive the half senior scholarship for 1942-43. Enrollment in the library school is limited to 75 college graduates each year. Miss Switzer will receive her L. S. degree one year from October when she will enter. Dr. Ross J. Griffeth, acting head of the Butler scholarship committee, announced Miss Shockley’s appointment as replading the original award to Bruce Cameron, who already holds another scholarship.

= Butler University’s dean of women, Dr. Elizabeth B. Ward, will leave at the end of this month for northern Michigan, where she will do research at the University of Michi-

gan’s biologics! station.

SIGMA!

Fill Quota tor First Period at Camp Dellwood

Registrations for the first period of the 17th annual Gir] Scout camping season at Camp Dellwood near

Clermont. are filled. Eighty scouts. 34th st., will entertain at 8:30 p. m.

brownies, intermediates and seniors, will camp during the period, June 28 to July 11. Members of Indianapolis who will attend are the Louise Warnicke, Rosetta Emily G. Gilreath, Gloria Barbara Ferree, Eleanor Nancy Ralston, Charlotte Green, Alice Goldthwaite, Kathryn Brockman, Nell Becherer, Nancy Heston, Susan Stark, Catherine Garrison, Cleo Besterman and Joan Shelburne.

troops, Misses Rubin, Berger, Miller,

Also, the Misses Betty Gardner, |

Anita Tardy, Molly Ruehrman, Barbara Wildhack, Carolyn Rose, Lyn-

da Belle Wilson, Judy Buskirk, |

Carolann Keen, Georgianna Rupprecht, Diane McMahon, Freda Hylton, Cynthia Pittenger, June Simpson, Marilyn Jo Frey. Mary

|Ann Byrne, Sabra Zierer, Natalia

Beck, Beverly Porges, Jessie May | Brayton, Marion Goldthwaite, Jo! Ann Rearden and Kitty Schell. Others include the Misses Patsy

| Johnson, Josephine Pittenger, Patty

| Hamke, Jean Ann McMahon, Mar-!

| jorie Nickels, Patricia Ann Ewing,

Sandra Heston, Alice Hannah, Georgia Mattison, Elizabeth Lindsay, Marilee Macy, Lois Fogle, Jo Anne Diederich, Thelma Brooks, Joanne Green and Sara Jean Parke. Also, the Misses Shirley Hardin, Louise Dunning, Blanche Cochran, Virginia Cordill, Margery Glass, Janet Harshbarger, Sue Kassebaum, Lila Cullen, Betty Iitonard and Joan Minneman.

will be the Misses Betsy and Lucy { Blanton, Danville; Miss Miriam | Nesbit, Andersen; the Misses Patsy Cunningham, Joanna Leach, Sarah Fenerstein and Carolyn Jane Irwin, Attica; Miss Barbara Hodge and Miss Alice Bristow, Paris; Miss

| Mrs. Warren Downin, Mrs. Ray‘mond Cassiday, Miss Betty Shaw {and Miss Ruth Reuchel. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. | Albert Shaeffer of Beaverton, Ore.

Mrs. Brown Hostess

The annual picnic of the North Side Mothers’ club will be held at |1 p. m. tomorrow with Mrs. Philip | S. Brown, 2200 E. 75th st, as hostess. |

Sorority to Meet Mrs. Franklin Barnard, 2634 E.

| today for members of Alpha chapter, Omega Phi Tau sorority,

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The Bridal Scene—

Shower Fetes Anna Lee Craigle;

Mrs. Robert Collins Honored, Plans Party for Lois E. Knapp

included in today’s bridal notes are four miscellaneous showers.

A life story in pictures of Miss Anna Lee Craigle and Rolla D. Burg-

J. P. Kinney, 4073 Graceland ave. Mrs. Walter Craigle Sr, 40 N. Fleming st., will be married to Mr. Burghard in July. The hostess was assisted at the party by Mrs. John Craigle. Among the guests were the bride-to-be’s mother; Mrs. O. R. Burghard, mother of the prospective bridegroom, and the Misses Edna Phinney, Colleen Stanley, Ruby Wolfe, Theresa Ayden, Doris Holmes, Mary Riley, Sarah Parker, Florene and Lorene Hurd, Lelia Brown and Mildred Craigle. Others attending the shower were Mesdames Kenneth Decker, Ralph Mellish, James Harrington, Ray Kern, Bessie Snider, Ruth Doerfline, Virgel Clark, Nelson Irvine, Jack Vincent, G. E. Baker, Gertrude Yager, Walter Craigle Jr. and Edythe Oder.

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Mrs. Robert Collins, who, before her marriage June 4, was Miss Fawn Snyder, will be guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower given by Miss Bonnie Walke, 1413 N. Delaware st, at 8 o'clock this evening. Guests will be Mrs. Gladys Snyder, mother of the bride; Mrs. Levi Collins, the bridegroom's mother; Mesdames David L. Fox, William Hatchett, Leslie Fleck, I. M. Shirley, Roscoe Fink, Ralph Williams, Elta Stockton, Wilma McCallie and the Misses Helen Crisp, Hazel Allen, Clarice Stanley, Nan Gee, Wreatha Gill, Patricia Ameter, Mary Jane Hare, Gene Oberholtzer, Glenn Mosier, Gladys Lamaster, Margaret Anderson, Jessie Turpin, Della and Bessie Park and Esther Mae Carpenter.

” 2 2 Mrs. Charles O. Heitkam will be

to Wilfred Mast of Plymouth July 5. The shower will be held Sunday in the home of the bride-to-be’s mother, Mrs. Maude E. Knapp, 44 N. Dearborn st. Attending the shower will be the Misses Joan Lanman, Mattie Stacke, Grace Thomson, Martha Miller, Ruth Kimberlin, Ann Link, Ethelda Keiter, Joan Knapp, June Horn, Elenor Havens and Ruth Hill.

A miscellaneous shower honoring Miss Mary Kathryn Smith was given last night by Miss Mary Kathryn Grothaus, 31 Parkview ave. Miss Smith will be married to Frank J. Harris Saturday in Our Lady of

hard and a miniature wedding party formed the decorations at a miscellaneous shower given for Miss Oraigle yesterday afternoon by Mrs.

hostess at a miscellaneous shower |; in honor of her niece, Miss Lois: Eileen Knapp, who will be married ||

Lourdes church.

| mother, Mrs. John F. Grothaus.

| Guests included Mrs. Clinton Allen | Smith, mother of the bride-to-be; }

| Mrs. Delia Harris, the prospective | bridegroom's mother; Mesdames | Gordon Smith, H. A. Quinlan, Li. A, | Smith, W. D. Wells, Stanley Judson and the Misses Clarice Hamm, Myrtle Englebright and Frances Thaspe.

Shower Honors Recent Bride

Qut-of-town girls at the camp]

Betty Sue Howard and Miss Barbara vernon, an Miss :

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Honor guest at a kitchen shower given recently by Mrs. Joseph Litel, 1511 E. 81st st, was Mrs. Linus H. Burns, who, before her April 25 marriage, was Miss Mildred Haag. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Leo J. Kupferschmidt. Guests were Mrs. Herbert Li. Haag, the bride's mother; Mesdames Jack B. Graves, William Belcher, Allan Sutton, Merrill Sullivan, Waldo Clark, James Lawrence, Fred Scarbrough and Eugene Bibbens. Also Misses Lougene Gullett, Elizabeth Smith, Ethel Merrick, Rosemary Johnson, Mary Frances Paul, Janet Williams, Maribelle Foster, Ruth Ann Lett, Rose Ellen Gray, Mary Virginia Ernst, Naomi Haworth and Louise Berndt.

Gamma Beta Chis To End Season

Mrs. Fred Wagener will be official hostess at a meeting of Gamma Beta Chi sorority tomorrow

evening in Hotel Antlers. This will

Miss Craigle, daughter of Mr. and

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Sews for Red Cross

Tomorrow morning the On-Ea-Ota club will meet with Mrs. Lee Angerer, 1310 Wright st, to sew all day for the Red Cross. A business session will follow the group’s noon luncheon.

Sponsors Card Party

The Ladies’ society of the Indian~ apolis Saengerbund will give a card party at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Saengerbund hall, 491% S. Delaware st.

Voters’ League

Issues Flier On Taxes

Do you want to pay $1 for a loaf of bread? . Are you willing to pay $50 for a housedress? “These things have happened to countries that have been the victims of inflation. They can happen here if immediate steps are not taken to avoid the peril.” That's the way the Indiana League of Women Voters poses the question of inflation in its new flier, “Are You Afraid to Pay Taxes.” It is a part of the summer campaign being conducted by leagues throughout the country to acquaint the public with “the need for the adoption of the 1942 tax proposals before the house ways and means committee.” The broadside sets forth answers to questions on inflation. “The League of Women Voters believes that inflation is not just a frightening word, but a definite threat,” its executives point out. “The war costs money and war spending is quickly followed by infiation. The league believes that we must pay for the war as fully as possible as we go, and that the best way to do this is to broaden the tax base by lowering income tax exemptions in order to tap hitherto untouched sources. “Since the war expenditures are mounting by great amounts almost daily, we must have money to pay for the necessary war material quickly. The league believes that the best way to collect this money quickly is at the source, right out of the weekly pay check, or what is called a withholding tax. The league opposes a retail sales tax, except as a last resort, since a sales tax is imposed on the total income, without deductions, and is in addition to other taxes.”

Gives Farewell Party, For Addy Mae Bell

The Z. A. D. club will give a farée well dinner tonight at the Canary cottage for Miss Addy Mae Bell Miss Bell will leave tomorrow for residence in Boulder, Colo.

Church Groups—

St. Hilda’s Guild

Will Meet

Tomorrow

Special programs and a card party have been scheduled by church groups today and tomorrow, Mrs. Theodore B. Griffith will entertain members of St. Hilda's guild of CHRIST EPISCOPAL church from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m, tomorrow in her home, 940 W, 42d st. Mrs. Frederick E. Weber and Mrs. Walter R. Webster will assist the hostess.

An illustrated lecture on Palese tine will be presented by Miss Irene Duncan before the Woman's So= ciety of Christian Service of RIVe ERSIDE PARK METHODIST church at 7:30 p. m. today. The society will meet in the fellowship room of the church. Mrs. Emil McFadden will be in charge of the devotional period and music will be provided by Miss Marie Kennedy, accordionist. Hostesses for the June group will be Mrs. Ma#® Fuike, chairman, and Mesdames Nina Nichols, Nell Waters, Gladys Echels, John Davy, Leo Sheridan, Orda Marley, John Hopping and Rose Wise. Mrs. Raymond Wise, society president, will preside at the business session.

Circle 6 of the Altar society of ASSUMPTION CATHOLIC church will sponsor a card party at 8:15 p. m. tomorrow in the basement of the school. Mrs. Leo McCarty is general chairman of arrangements,

IT BY HEART

Remember the time your coaster brake needed repairs and Dad said he'd fixed more coaster brakes than you could count. Then he got yours apart and couldn't get it together again. Gee, he was embarrassed—but he's a swell Dad, isn't he? You won't fore

get him next Sunday, will you?

FATHER'S DAY-Sunday, June 21

Ayres' Men's Store

Street and Second Floors

L. S. AYRES & CO.