Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 August 1942 — Page 18
oh sane Miss Jane Bova Axil fo dieu.
| is s now stationed at Camp Shelby, Miss. Xitel. attended Gulf Park’ fh Woman's college in. “Lynchburg, Va. She was Indiana university Where, ‘she was a. member of
Fheta sorority. e bridegroom was Sroas Tulane university,
s Miss: Adele: Ey daughter - the late ‘Frank Adair Monroe,
: Sue Ann Knippenberg will enter-
tain with a dinner and personal shower for Mrs. J. C. Hauser Jr. who was Miss Nancy Briggs before her recent marriage. The
Gulfport, Miss. .and
United Nations Art Scheduled | At Museum
the season of special
exhibitions at John Herron Art museumn ‘this fall will be the internatiorial ‘water color exhibition, which has ‘been ‘assembled in Chicago. It will be-shown in October. *
Aniong those ‘attending the annual outing of ‘the Indianapolis Ansuesnce Beard, Ine ‘Indianapo
‘anapolis’ Assotiation of Insurance Women this week ' “at “the
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‘ luncheon - was .| to be given today at the Columbia club for Mrs. Virginia Kennedy. of Ft. Wdyne by a group of her friends,
{For Mrs,’ Kennedy A surprise: birthday. rs
The schedule for the year, an- = {about extending’ the life of rubbers
dinner will be at Holly Hock Hill Others attending were: fo:be Mese
and’ the shower will follow at the hostess’ home. ) “Among the guests at the party will be Mrs. George T. Briggs, mother of the bride, and Mrs. H. ‘M. Enippenberg, mother of the hostess. Others attending will be the Misses Barbara : Fuller, Nancy Ragan, Virginia Stoddard, Judy Hamer, Joan Alburger and Nancy
Here and There MRS. BENJAMIN D. HITZ is . vacationing at Leland, Mich. She will return to Indianapolis the ~ first of next month. Mrs. Henry Benham is in New York. Before returning she plans to visit relafives in the East. - Mgr Sunday for a week's ‘Lake George are ‘the 3 Lae Kayser,
and Barbara Kelley, Betty Gra-
ham and Mary Bee Fromhold of '
of kn and Miss Lois Loder mo. MEAG NY in en a es Ba : Miss Sharon Smith, daughter of ~ Mr, and Mrs. Duley A. ‘Smith, Miss Ann Kermedy, daughter Mr. and Mrs. John'J. Kennedy, a ‘vacationing at Lake. Max-
ckee.” They are the “guests ;
of Mr, and Mrs. “Thomas Hen- ~ dricks and daughter, Cici. Returning from .a month’s stay at Camp Nagawicka, Delafield, Wis., today are Miss Jean Stack‘house, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. “A. V. Stackhouse, and Miss Mary Jo. Gray, the C. Dolly Gray's daughter. AR
Peggy Hart Hostess” At Three Parties
Miss Peggy Hart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Hart, 37 North- _ view dr.,:has as her guests this week ‘Miss Virginia Proesel and. Miss Patricia Cleary, both of Chicago. Miss Proesel and Miss Cleary are returning from. a trip to. Salt Lake City, Utah. Several informal parties are being . given by the Harts for their guests. Tomorrow: night they will entertain service men and Saturday night they will be hosts at a picnic. They also gave a party last night.
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“| Indiana state police will give a
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nounced. ‘following a recent .meet-
‘Hgh): ‘Misses. yHorothy Lemen, Helen grstads, Evel Tisher
ing of the emhibition committee ati: the. museuny;. features art of the United Nations. ‘Serving’ son ‘the committed are. William G: Sullivan, chairman; Miss Lucy M. Taggart, Miss Blanche: Stillson . and Anton Scherrer. An auxiliary show in October will include sculpture by Paul Manship. Contemporary British paintings will make up the November show and modern Russian paintings and American color prints will be shown in December.
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Featured in today’s bridal notes
and a bridal supper. New Year's day will open a con- ppe
February Anna Hyatt Huntington’s sculpture will be fegtured. Contemporary American prints and | photographs of “Ohio river architecture are scheduled for March. April will bring Australian paintings, both early and :modern, and the annual Indiana Artists exhibition will close the season in May. Mist Rusie. The party
Y.-T. C. Slates Fis the i be the Annual Meeting At Y. Ww, C.
bridesto-be’s- mother; Mrs. John Rusie, and Mrs. Lorna Smith, mother of. the prospective brideDelegates: from 18 councils will attend the 20th annual meeting of the Indiana Youth’s Temperance
groom. Others at the shower will be be Mesdames R. D. Collins, Charles council tomorrow and Saturday at Central Y. W. C.'A. The Y.T. C.
and Miss Frances Collins will serve be his brother's best man. Ushers will include Mr. Marsh and Frederick Richardson. This evening Mrs. Harry Rominger Sr. and Mrs. Ollie caldwell will ‘be hostesses at a kitchen shower for will be held 659 E. 24th
Nordyke, Frank Strohm, W. S, Bittrich, James Gilliland, Joseph Hill, John Weghorst, . Henry Hocker Smith, Raymond Ridgely, Edith Sturm, George Nitterhouse, Wilfred Mason and Marsh. -
Others at Party
Also attending will be the Misses Josephine ' English, Jane Strohm, ‘| Marybelle, Lois Ruth and Jean Michael, Alice and Hazel Weghorst, | Patricia Phipps, Garnet Smith, Collins‘and Jean Rusie. Last night Mrs. Mason éritertained with a miscellariecus shower for Miss Rusie at her home. guest "list “included Mrs. Marsh -and the Misses Michael, Jean Rusie, Collins, Alice Weghorst; Strohm and English, Assisting the hostess
Women’s Chris= ‘gy peels: tian Temperance union. Tomorrow |; morning the cenvention will open with registration and a worship period. Mrs. Avery Wood, Grant county general secretary, will‘: speak. on “The ° Place of the Y. T. C. Today. ”» devoted to a discussion of project! Collins recently gave a: linen shower groups akers and their subjects| for Miss Rusie. 2 will be . Ruth. Kroft Holman of| Following the wedding rehearsal Indianapolis, play production; Mrs.| Aug. 21, Mrs. Marsh will entertain Wood, the monthly meeting, and| the bridal party at her home. Those Miss Avis Turner of Russiaville, attending will be Messrs. and Mescounter advertising. Dr. M. F. Po-| games Troy Wallace Scott Jr., Robland of Indianapolis will address the! ert Smith, Jack Cork and FD. Atnight meeting > “The - Eternal kins of Lexington, Ky, Miss Irene Triumvirate. "A “rainbow. party” rollins conclude the evening. Romi Election of officers and a talk by Siigon and Robert nger. Mrs. Paul Halladay of North Man- *# x = * ; chester, president of the Indiana| Mr. and Mrs. Purman A. Danner, W. C. T. U, have been scheduled|3309 Brookside parkway, 8 for Saturday morning. In the. aft-|drive, will entertain Saturday night ernoon R. ‘F. Borkenstein of the|with a buffet supper for Mrs. Dan-| ner’s sister, Niles, and the latter’s fiance, Clar~
_ Miss. Ferris
drunkometer demonstration and Mrs. Robert Julius of Muncie, general secretary of the Indiana Loyal Temperance legion, will'speak. Mrs. M. R. Addison of New Palestine, general secretary of. the ¥Y. T. C, is in charge of the convention. Other officers of the organization are ‘Maynard McConn and Miss Mary Ellen Walker, both
low the: wedding rehearsal.
day afternoon in Meridian Heights Presbyterian church. . Miss Niles is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Verle A. Niles, 2828 W. 19th st., 4nd the prospective bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Pearl Myers, 905 W. 29th st.
.| New Palestine, corresponding and
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Guests Saturday evening will in clude the immediate families, close friends and the couple’s attendants, Mr. and Mrs. J. Russell Williams;
of Marion, president and vice president, respectively; Fred Turner, Russiaville, and’ Miss Jackie Ferris,
recording secretaries, and = Miss Delilah Weist, Peru, treasurer,. = {Owen Myers and Jack Warner , Niles, - brothers of the bride and
bridegroom-to-be, ushers,
Paris Chooses . wh Mrs. Irwin Giddens, 1114 Calhoun Best Dressed
st., entertained recently for her son VICHY, Aug. 13 (U. P.).—For
obvious reasons Paris dressmakers| Gladys Mae Taylor, daughter of this year were up against it when Heshers B. Taylor, 1761 F. Raymond they started to look for the “ten | “Aitenging the party with Mr. and best dressed women in the world.” ‘Mrs. McCoy were Messrs. and MesThe champions of other years—|dames Elmer Rumley,” Joe Farris, Duchess of Windsor, Duchiess of
Kent, Mrs. Harrison Williams and|Mrs, Carrie Brunnemer. . Begum Khan—all ‘have “deserted :
riage April 30, Mrs. McCoy was Miss
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{ing only home talent from which to| Red-white-and-biue is just as|
choose, abandoned for the duration|fashionable a color scheme for the named Countess d’Oncieu de Chaf-|nine costumes. It’s being used af Countess d'Oncieu is a tall, slim,|the young draftee,’ dinners to raise
in a cascade of curls starting high|formal dinner you start your table on her head and: well (down the|with a lovely white tablecloth. For neck. On that pile of curls she|less formal events, cloths printed in wore a black pleated straw almost|red and ‘blue on White are easy to
of tulle which also made a face veil. She has a saucy, pert expressian and is one of the current beauties
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Westervelt, Miss Collins, Mr. Rich-|.
Miss - Josephine Mae] ence J. Myers. The supper will fol<| The. couple will be married Sun-|
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs:|’ Willis. McCoy Jr. Before her mar-|-
Charles Tamler and Ray Bunce and
Lois Rusie Lists Attendants for Wedding to David Smith Aug. 22; Myers-Niles Dinner Is Saturday
are an announcement of syendenty
Miss Lois Rusie, who will be married to David Smith "Aug. 2, ‘has temporary American exhibition] named her sister, Mrs, Ralph John Marsh, to be her matron of honor which will run through January. In| go. sho wedding. Another sister of the bride-to-be, Miss Jean Rusie,
as bridesmaids. Robert Smith will
Rev. Fr I. Sahm Heads Retreat
The Rev. Fr. Edwin Sahm, St. Joan of Arc-parish, will direct an “Assumption Day of Recollecti Sunday at Marian college under the auspices of the International Federation of Catholic Alumnae: 8 Activities will begin at’ 8:30 a. m. with Holy Mass followed : ‘by breaks fast at the -college. Rosary. services, meditation and a conference
‘directed by Father Sahm will pre-
cede the 1 p. m. dinner, Another conference will be held in the afternoon and a holy. hour will complete the day's services. At 5:30 o’cloc
tea will he served. Miss Ma.garet C. Shea is chairs
aan for the eveni and Miss Mary
Margaret Flaherty is state -chairman. for retreats in Indiana. =
‘| Pearl Claybaugh,
snd. ‘Zoe Paprick.
War Nurses
The national organization of World War Nurses, meeting in convention here Sunday, will hear an address by Perry Faulkner, assistant secretary of Ohio and a past department commander of the Indiana American legion. The state con- | vexition is being held in conjunetion with the legion convention here | that day. Also speaking will be Miss. Bertha L. Pullen, superintendent of nurses at the Methodist hospital and chairman of the Red Cross .nursing ,| services committee. © * World war nurses have been invited to attend the annual reunion breakfast .at the Columbia club Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Miss commander of ‘the Indiana section of the organization, is in charge of reservations. Assisting Miss: Claybaugh with arrangements are the Misses Maude
Hamilton, Carrie McManus, Florence Martin and Mrs. Alma Taylor.
Attend Party
Members of the Dag-Ja ‘Sub Deb ‘club who recently attended a riding party. at the. Circle;,0 ranch were . Misses Reba Hindman, Dorobis Mueller, ‘Mary ‘Helen Rhod Theresa Van Denten, Pat. cand
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