Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 June 1942 — Page 12
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Society—
Mrs. Robert Wild Gives Luncheon Bridge for Margaret Winslow
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MISS MARGARET SAUNDERS WINSLOW, whose marriage to Joseph Lyman Fisher of Juneau, Alaska, will be Saturday night in the Meridian Street Methodist church, was to be honor guest today at a luncheon bridge and household accessories shower given by Mrs. Robert
S. Wild at her home.
Attending the luncheon with the bride-to-be were to be her mother, Mrs. William Maxwell Coppock; her grandmother, Mrs. the hostess’ mother, Mrs. Jackson K. Miss Margaret Ann Knappen of Tulsa, Okla.; Miss Nellie Jane Meliow of St. Louis; Miss Barbara Winslow, the bride-to-be’s Misses Virginia Smith, Dorothy Ann Fisher, Carolyn Culp, Clair Morris, Nancy McCown, Mary Eleanor Fenstermaker, Susannah Milner, Marilyn Whitaker and Catherine Cunningham.
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Mrs. Bernard E. Lyons and Miss Lucille Bosler will entertain tomorrow night at the former's home with a miscellaneous shower for Miss Joan Fox, whose marriage to Cadet George A. Schnieders Jr. will be Sunday, July 5, at 11:45 a. m. in St. Joan of Arc Cath-
olic church.
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Director Gets Report on Membership Drive
Harry V. Wade (second from left), head of the Civic theater's membership drive, summarizes progress to date of the organization’s annual campaign for Mrs. Richard Hoover (right), one of the workers; Jack Hatfield, the theater's new director, and
Mrs. Hatfield.
The Bridal Scene—
This Week-End
and a spinster dinner. Miss Dorothy Sparrow, who
bridesmaid. The prospective bridegroom's cousin, Alvin Robey, will be best man and bride-to-be’s brother and cousin, Melvin Sparrow and Thomas Field, will serve as ushers.
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Miss Ruth Chandler has been named maid of honor for the wedding of her sister, Miss Mary Corinne Chandler, to Corp. Carl Lester Baker of Camp Crowder, Mo. The rite will be read Saturday in the home of the bride-to-be’s mother, Mrs. Charles Chandler, 302 Blue Ridge road. Bridesmaids will be two other sisters of the bride-to-be, the Misses Joan and Charlotte Chandler, and two cousins, the Misses Corinne and Suzanne Pulliam, both of Lebanon. The niece of the prospective bride-
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1043
Attendants for Baker-Chandler And Robey-Sparrow Rites
Announced
Featured in today’s bridal notes are announcements of attendants
will be married to Floyd Robey
Sunday in the Washington Street Presbyterian church, has announced attendants for the wedding. Mrs. Frank Spatz of Champaign, Ill., will be her matron of honor and Miss Lucia Sharp of Salem, O. her
cousin of the bride-to-be, and Frank Donaldson of Lebanon will usher. ® = 8 : Miss Henrietta Poland will enter~ tain with a spinster dinner for her sister, Miss Mildred Lucille Poland, Friday evening in the Hawthorn room. The hostess will be maid of honor for her sister's wedding to John M. Lewis of Milford, Conn, at 7:30 p. m. Saturday in Sweeney chapel at Butler university. Attendants for the wedding, who will be guests at the dinner, are
Mrs. Edward Yount, Miss Anna Van Dorn, Miss Martha Mason of Remington and Miss Elizabeth Lewis.
Mrs. Raymond C. Fox, the bride-to-be’s mother, will be among the guests at the party as will Mrs. Lyons’ mother, Mrs. A. J. Koesters. Others attending will be Mrs. Michael Fox, Mrs, David Fox, Misses Patricia Stark, Mary Helen Mad®:n, Jean Devine, Helen Bos- .: ler, Eloise Akin, Mary Jane Thompson, Virginia O'Reilly, Eileen Sweeney and Marjorie O'Connor and Miss Jean Pickett of Pittsburgh.
The same evening, Mr. Lewis will
groom, Joan Baker, will be the flower girl, | be host at a dinner for his best man Corp. Baker will have his brother,| and ushers. They are Robert Gra= V. O. Baker, as best man, and wnsign| ham, best man, and Walter Smith, i Eugene S. Pulliam of Chicago,| Russell and George Curtis, ushers. & Traders Point Hunt Plans Luncheon July 4 i THE TRADERS POINT HUNT will have a picnic buffet ® luncheon on the Fourth of July at the kennels near Royalton following the hunt that morning. Mrs. John H. Bookwalter will be in * charge, assisted by Mrs. Eugene C. Miller and Mrs. Paul Robertson, = = = = » 2
Mrs. Henry C. Ketcham, president of the Indiana society, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, will be hostess Friday at a luncheon for members of the society in her home. A review of the proceedings of the General Court held in Washington in April will be given by Mrs. Edmund Burke Ball of Muncie, national councilor from Indiana. 3 Other out-of-town members attending will be Mrs. William H, Schlosser, Franklin: Miss Harriet Barker, Danville; Mrs. John C. Shirk and Mrs. Loren F. Priest, Brookville, and Mrs. Kenneth Dix #2 Coffin of Chicago. Officers with Mrs. Ketcham are Mrs. George Gillie, Ft. Wayne, + Vice president; Mrs. Coffin, recording secretary; Mrs. Walter H. + Green, corresponding secretary; Mrs. William Dobson, registrar; © Miss Barker, treasurer; Miss Emily Goldthwaite, chaplain; Mus, © Frederick Terry, historian, and Mrs. Albert Gall, color bearer. Councilors of the state society are Mrs. Schlosser, Mrs. James B. Crankshaw of Ft. Wayne and Mrs. O. E. Ebbinghouse of Wabash. » = = = = = Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Ellis are chairmen of the entertainment committee which is planning a buffet supper to be held July 4 at Meridian Hills Country club. The supper and a display of fireworks will conclude the holiday activities at the club. Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Ellis are Messrs. and Mesdames Harold P. Ransburg, Marvin P. Kahl, Edward P. Everett, William H. Walker, Paul G. Moffett and M. Speers MacCollum.
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Sororities— Sigma Betas Will Pledge
Clubs— Story-A-Month Club to Hear Talk on Reader Reaction;
1908 Group Will Picnic Two Tonight Two picnics and a writers’ forum are among clubwomen’s activ ties| :
S in today’s notes. | A pledge service is a highlight of Miss Eleanor Roberts, whose mar- The development of fiction technique will be included in a talk Sorority activities in today’s news. riage to William A. Steinhilber Jr.| py Robert N. Hughes before the STORY-A-MONTH club at 7:30 o'clock| _ Mrs. Fred Shugert and Mrs, Glenn will take place Saturday at 3:30| this evening. The lecture will be entitled “Changes in Reader Re-|Vovles will be pledged by RHO p. m. in the Tabernacle Presbyterian| ction.” Members of the club Will meet at the home of Mr. and|Chapter, SIGMA BETA, in services
church. It was a mothers and yys Hughes, 4206 Cornelius ave. There will be a forum on writing | at 8 p. m. today in the Hotel Antlers. daughters’ party at which the for-|,;plems. Mrs. Russell Mueller, chapter
Buttet Supper Given for
Miss Roberts
A buffet supper and crystal shower were given by Mrs. Arthur Smock and her daughter, Dorothea, last night at their home in honor of
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Plans for a celebration of the first anniversary of the U. S. S. SACRAMENTO club in August will be made at the club’s meeting July 15 at 8 p. m. in the Columbia Securities building, 143 E. Ohio st. At the organization’s June meeting, members voted to cancel the social meetings scheduled for the] fourth Wednesday of each month during June, July and August.
Guests at a bridge party given tomorrow night by Mrs. John MecDaniel of Acton will be members of KAPPA chapter, DELTA SIGMA KAPPA.
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talk on “Summer Care of Gardens” Dance at Highland
will be given by Mrs. Wayne Judy. The FIDESSA club %il mes) to Honors Avmy Men ‘Honor guests at a dinner dance
morrow for a 1 p. m. luncheon with Mrs. Harriet Christian, 2327 College tonight at the Highland. Golf and Country club will be 23 graduates of
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Members of the SORELLE club will be entertained at a 6:30 p. m. Candidates’ school, finance division, at Ft. Benjamin Harrison.
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mer gave the bride-to-be copies of president, will preside. Later there their favorite recipes. . Staff members of the PUBLIC will be a program of games planned Attending the supper were Mrs. Legion Grou HEALTH NURSING association re-|by Mrs. Forrest Watson, serving as William Henry Roberts, mother of Pp cently were guests of the board of| hostess. the bride-to-be; Mrs. W. Albert directors at the annual picnic, held Steinhilber, mother of the prospec- Plans Party at this year at the Meridian Hills] BETA CHI THETA'S BETA chaptive bridegroom, and the bride-to- Country club. Following an after-|ter will hold a social meeting this be’s sisters, the Misses Dorothy and 3 noon of golf, tennis, swimming and evening at the home of Miss DorMildred Roberts. Boys School Red Cross knitting, dinner was|Othy Delvin, 6055 E. 10th st. Also at the shower were Mesdames served in the clubhouse. Mrs. Frank Members of BET Harry Wenger, Harold Richard, Ray A wiener roast will be gi McKibbin was in charge of the ‘TA PHI A i chapter, DEL. Wakeland, Bert Westover, Louis|, oo st Will" be given at. mittee on arrangements. lat 7.1 » Will be entertained Bruck, Hugh Fatout, Irene Feasey,| 2-50 P- m. Sunday for boys of cot- at 7:15 p. m. today by Miss Alta G. J. Mingle, Ben Weaver, Mayme tage 8 at the Plainfield Boys’ school! A picnic at Forest park will be Lambert, 1366 Ewing st. Wilson and the Misses Katherine| 2 Members of Aviation unit 171, held by the 1908 club of Indianap-| nro mv A Bisthers. 2612 Kess] Bruck, Pegey Fatout, Betty Feasey, African Legion auxiliary. ols tomorrow in Noblesville. ‘There oo =n uo Jp AE, (0 SESE \ . Tab : rs. Paul C. Hulse re y i ilgri | : v NEW YORK, June 24=Franklin Booth, leading black and white| Gene ~Steinhilber and Josephinel | oo, ~T0 FEI Jotortiv, bias ¢iso Will be a pilgrimage to Conner | iopgrgw for members of PHI artist, says that his career with pen and ink began somewhat accidentally | Sahm. : officers are Mrs, T. V. Corbi d 4 ry GAMMA RHO. when he was a farm boy back in Indiana. At that time schoolbooks we Privas sane Mi, Se pe Mie Wi IL Aber feck a es . were illustrated by wood engravings. erts will entertain w BAR re Vol ebt y “From the time I was about 6, I tried to imitate the drawings” |ner for the bridal party at High- Re ov Ga Mr. Booth told me. “I didn’t realize that they were engravings, not|land Golf and Country club. Al es ary. pen and ink sketches. Since then I've done a few paintings, but NER eM Sao gs, you * gtick chiefly to the black and white medium.” < Me oy ph A or Tall and white-haired, Mr. Booth | Gray -Attleck nentavion! yh r py hers parliabears a strong resemblance to the|long walks together when he lived . Ems ard Me E - Jate Thomas A. Edison. He was in New York” said Mr. Booth. “We C r R d Holmes chaplain Binh working on sketches for the Tele-| would set out from here, ride the ceremony ca as . phone almanac when I saw him t0-| ferry over to the Palisades, and . «> . day at the old red brick Sherwood | hike 12 or 15 miles in a day. By the I \ P > F ; studios, 57th st. and Sixth ave. His| time we reached home we were n Irginia : ar ties cte work-table was cleared except for|always ready for a good, thick Times Special the completed rebus, a partly fin-|steak.” N N, BD Mi Ci ished page of drawings, and a small] Tonight Mr. Booth is having an Bony wo ae oe 1SS 1SSNna PHS OF RTS: work with bv dade” Oils Ee JIndioha Rng Pre-| Allen Gray, U. S. N. R,, son of Mr. i | usually wo w : Be pared by his man, nny Watt, and Mrs. Mark R. Gray of Indian- Mrs. Norman Cissna will bie hostess he said. ‘We 11 probably have difi-| a famous English jockey of other polis, and Miss Jean Barr Affleck at an informal party for her daughsy obiuinitig Li oon. | es _ Jens, , I was one Mr. Booth took place last Friday in St. Pauls ver, Miss Gladysmae Cissna, this comes from E . uced me att, a gray-| | Episcopal church in Alexandria, Va., evening. The guest of honor will paper is very important for this| haired, lively little man, who it has been announced. become the bride of Lieut. Edward york. I sighes 8 oes eich jeastied So. ride in Kentucky, went The bride is the daughter of Ms. A. Good of F't. Bragg, N. C., Sunday. in the vibration pen po gland with O. H. P. Belmont! | William Edwin Affleck of Washing- Guests at the party will be members After the last war some chemical | and won four English derbies, the! ‘ton and the late Mr. Affleck. of the Epworth League of the Cenhe = oe Bend Tar] ened I learn to + po| Miss Elisabeth Glenn was her ii a hohnulss Sve, will aig : ik pi Sarn cook? he cousin's attendant and Lieut. (J. G.) St Juohi IS. Oissna enter. , then it has never come up to pre-|said, repeating my question. “In Robert Hall, San Antonio, Tex., was tained several classmates of the| Branam, National road. war quality.” : o oh De Stables If you don’t 1 ot hla , y » Hii ie in her home. Among Unlike the popular conception cook there, you starve. No one The brid ; those attending were the Misses ; kt . . : egroom attended Indiana » Cadettes who belong to the club Berenia. He pide himsl a] bs ot. Son maar Ta" 8 univers ands 8 gracunte of pur Me Btekurn Jer pote math Wilma Young {wissen “me dt aos en ntal. n- ! ue university. Mrs. y attended . tertaining a group of service men Sombieting big one he ne pea PM » a brobhge of Mrs.| paris Junior college, Paris, Tex., and Mes Jane So leh, Broad- Sh : G each Sunday evening. Bors yn er he sometimesand of Mrs. John Boas o, | es Stauated from the Liverion) niscell rn ly - p= Ho OwWCr ucst teals a day Off in the midst of &|N. Jefferson st, Indianapolre. Hel LLCs? fof Girls, Liverpool, Eng-Giccua. Guests included Mesdames Club Meets sh fob. But he'll work all hight,|is an mele of Portie aha Gra | Cissha, Frank Durnell, James Good-|, Miss Linda Belle Brockett enternecessary, to finish the work. Christian of Indianapolis. Grant] let and the Misses Marilyn Temple-| tained with a miscellaneous shower| The Mothers’ club of the English “I leave the door to the apart-did the murals for the federal Mrs. Sutton Heads ton, Becky Murnan, Evelyn Kristy-| Of Miss Wilma Jane Young last| Avenue Boys’ club met yesterday ment open when I'm working,” he| building. . ts fek, Jeannette Robbins, Ruth Good-| ight in her home, 6031 Primrose | afternoon. ¥ said. “Tt keeps me from feeling! Holliday Auxiliary let, Frances Jean Durnell and Mot- B¥e, The hostess will be maid of © shut off from the world. Much of Ay ; ley. onor for Miss Young's wedding to $ : : ; bu . a, r rl Williams Friday in the * a pen and ink job is tedious, but Mrs Lester Barnes Wor th ey of the Jorn Another miscellaneous shower was| Robert Sarl Will y h there's something going on in my| Visits Parents H. Holliday Jr. unit 186, American |8i¥en by Miss Virginia Skidmore, North Side Church of God. head all the time. I frequently Legion auxiliary. Other officers|?1® N: Olney st. Those attending] Among the guests were Mrs. Ray write sonnets or other poetry while Mr. and Mrs. George Stamm, 451 chosen were Mrs. Bd Pierre, vice| Vere the Misses Betty Anne Hocker, | Young, mother of the bride-to-be: drawing in the lines for a picture.” N. Emerson ave, have as their| president; Mrs. Merlin Mullane, Mary Alice Wible, Mary Alice Mrs. John J. Williams, mother of | house guest their daughter, Mrs.|Secretary; Mrs. Forest Spencer, Len, Eh Domes: gh ox od RE a = try as treasurer; Mrs. Leslie Hallam, chap- ya in IR) S135 Vet's Barley andl . ig? Ins DE ow er Barnes of Rochester, N. Y. lain; and Mrs. Earl Finley, vio Jane Goodlet, Wilma Grabhorn,| Miss Doris Williams, ot i nu great admirer of rs. Barnes also is visiting Mr. and, Tne group has held Red Cross|-oSephine Herider and Murnan. Others at the party were the Jalies ‘Whitcomb Riley, whom he Mrs. Ray Barnes. sewing and knitting meetings each Misses Retta Jane Blackwell, Darknew in Indianapolis. Today his| President of the Rochester Alum-| Wednesday. June hostesses were! J{ore Flavor lene and Barbara Minkler, RosaMesdames R. B. Daley, Sutton and belle Johnson, Loretta Liegaber,
eves twinkled as he recalled the
nae chapter of Delta Zeta sorority,
“bull sessions” with Riley and Homer Davenport, the cartoonist.
Lick Springs hotel. “I remember when Jerry Walt-
he used to have| ns Barnes is attending the sorority convention this week at French
Spencer. Mrs. Robert W. Lyons, 19 Morningside drive, is hostess today. Miss Patsy Bishop represented the unit at the Indiana girls’ state
man, a New York artist, went to Indiana to paint a portrait of Mr. Riley,” he said. “He spent several days with Jim before beginning the job, in an effort to get to the bottom of the poet's personality, and he was particularly eager to see the studio where he worked. One day Riley invited him in to his Lockerbie street home. Here at Jast was an opportunity to see the “nner sanctum!” But instead of a studio he found ‘a normal bedroom with a bed, dresser and chairs. “Come with me,” Jim told him. Together they went to the Mer‘chants Bank building. Waltman followed the poet into an office. As they passed the rows of desks everyone said “Good morning, Mr.| Riley.” Finally they reached a desk tucked off in one corner of the reom. “Here,” said Riley, above the din of typewriters, “is where I work!”
BOOTHS YEARS on a farm in Carmel, Ind, have given him a sdeep love for the out-of-doors. He Shatisfles it by starting out from
Bride
Mrs. Charles P. Kasper of Indianapolis was Miss Maxine Wainscott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. Wainscott of Franktral park south and hiking the| fort, before her marriage May 9. 2 ad-5 hall miles. atross the Mr. Kasper, son of Mr. and Mrs. 5 hia s jes N. Kasper of is
held at Indiana Central college last week.
Mary Jane Baker Is Married
Times Special - GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., June 24. —Mrs. Eva L. Baker announces the marriage of her daughter, Mary Jane, to Philip A. Applegate of this city. Sunday.
former residents of Mr. Applegate is with the communications division of the navy.
St. Francis Guild Party Is Today
A public card party was to be sponsored by the St. Francis Hospital guild at 2 o'clock this afternoon in Ayres’ auditorium. Chairmen of arrangements for the event were Mrs. William J. Van Iderstine and Mrs. Pinkney C. | Davis.
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The wedding took place herve] Mrs. Baker and her daughter are|
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Bride-to-Be
Holland photo. Mr. and Mrs. Ora T. Searcy ‘announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Frances, to Harold R. Graham, son of Mr.
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Norma Jaynes, Ruth McNay and Mesdames Eugene = MoeNay, Silas Lockhart, Roy Phillips, Richard Blackwell, Bennie Lee, Glen Hall, Bill Johnson and Ramsey McNay.
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Visit Here | Mr, and Mrs. Stephen Hannigan and Miss Betty Lou and Bobby Sinclair, all ‘'of New York, are the guests of Miss Frances DeVine, 143¢ N. Delaware st.. The group spent the week-end with Miss DeVine at Rockaway Beach, N. Y,
Sunday. by plane, They the |guests of Mg. and oye
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