Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1942 — Page 16
Engagement of Dorothy. Ror Steck To Allen. V. R. Beck 1s Announced
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bride-to-be's parents,
- THE ENGAGEMENT OF MISS DOROTHY ANN STECK to Allen V. R. Beck has been announced by the Mr. and Mrs. William F. Steck. The
prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
“Beck of New Augusta.
: - Miss Steck attended MacMurray College for Women in Jackson-
=ville, ber. She is “tended Cornell university and he will be graduated in April. on oie ” 2 . # Mrs. Thurston Green, who was in Indianapolis last week for the wedding of her brother, Lieut. Thomas F. Mumford, to Miss Letitia Sinclair, has gone to Louis- ~ yille, where she will make - her home. She formerly lived in New . York. She was the guest -of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. Bishop Mumford, while here. Mrs. Mumford’s son and daugh-‘fer-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bingham “Booker, have come from Ann Arbor, ‘Mich, and are guests at the Mumford home. "
“Lists Dance Committee
. MRS. EARL IL LARSEN, chairman for the Tudor Hall Alumnae association’s = Christmas dinner ‘dance to be held in December at ‘the Woodstock club, has announced members of her committee. . o Serving with her will be Mesdames John L. Eaglesfield, H. Rogers Mallory, william Holliday, “Frederic Hadley, C. Harvey BradJey and Miss Ethel Janet White. : : 2 = = The Fortnightly Literary club ‘will hold its meeting at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon: in the PropyJpeum. “American Gothic” and “wBookman’s Holiday” will be the subjects discussed by Mrs. Harry Av. Evard and Mrs. Maurice E. Tennant.
” s ” © Mrs. T. N. Shimer was to entertain the Daughters of the British {Empire today in her home. As\gisting her was to be Mrs. J. H. : May.
‘Wins Art Award
: CHARLES M. WEST JR, a teacher at John Herron art school, .has been awarded honorable men- « ition by the jury of selection for his landscape, “The Narrows,” included in the 53d annual exhibi‘tion of American painting and sculpture at the Art Institute of Chicago. : " This year the exhibition is an . Anvitational event with awards for outsfanding work. It opened last we and. will continue until Christmas. Mr. West has been a teacher of still life oil painting in the Herron .school for several years and has won various: prizes for his work in state exhibitions. ’
P.-T. A. Will Hear Talk on OCD
Mrs. George Ziegler will describe ‘the civilian defense work in Marion county at a meeting at 7:30 p. m. ‘tomorrow of the Lawrence grade school Parent-Teacher association iin the school auditorium. Alberta and Doris Ogden, ac- . tpordionists, accompanied by Sybil {Burkhart, will play. Community ‘singing and the awarding of health ribbons to pupils will be other features of the program. Pa F
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11l., and will be graduated from Purdue university in Decema member of Delta -Rho Kappa sorority. Mr. Beck atalso is a student at Purdue, from which His fraternity is Kappa Psi.
Clubs— Clubwomen Set Book Reviews
[For This Week
Several book reviews are on programs for clubwomen meeting this week. Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten will review “The Making of Tomorrow” (Raoul de Roussy de Sales) at the BOOK REVIEW club’s 1:30 p. m. meeting tomorrow in Block's auditorium. On Thursday she will review the same book before another section at 1:30 p. m. in Ayres’ auditorium.
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«Our Racial and Religious Prejudices” will be discussed by Mrs. Guy Scudder at a meeting of the IRVINGTON HOME STUDY club tomorrow. The hostess, Mrs. Daniel S. Adams, will entertain the group
pkwy., North “dr.
William A. Percy's “Lanterns on the Levee” will be reviewed by Mrs. M. F. Connor tomorrow for members of the HEYL STUDY club. Following, Mrs. Joseph K. Grubb will lead the club discussion. The group will meet in its clubrooms in the Rauh Memorial bldg. 3024 N. Meridian st.
A study of. the:Constitution will be conducted by Mrs. W. C. Williamson for CHAPTER Q, P. E. O. sisterhood, tomorrow at the home of Mrs. D. T. Wilson, 623 N. De Quincy st. The meeting is scheduled for 2 p. m.
Mrs. Ashton C. Wood, 16 S. Bankers lane, will be hostess to the KATHARINE MERRILL GRAYDON club tomorrow.
The LUCKY FIVE club will meet at 8 o'clock tonight with Miss Annabelle Dean, 614 N. East st. Mrs. Mabel McMillan will be hostess for the evening. }
Camp Fire Gurl Guardians Plan Festival
The Indianapolis Camp Fire Girls Guardians’ association will sponsor a fall festival from 5:30 to 9 p. m. Saturday at -the Broad Ripple American Legion post home. Proceeds will go to provide training for new guardians and to give specialized training to present leaders. Dinner, from 5:30 to 8 p. m., will be served cafeteria style. Square dancing, community singing and games will follow. A highlight of the program will bé a ‘style show in which Blue Birds, Camp Fire Girls and Horizon .club members will model. The Horizon club choir will sing. = Committees for the event include Mrs. Everett Cathcart and Mrs. Jesse Parker, exhibits; Mrs. Norma Koster of the park board’s recreation department, games; Mrs. Ivan Snyder, style show; Mrs. Ralph Hesler, chairman of dinner, assisted by Mesdames G. T. Driskell,
Mrs. Gilbert Forbes, assisted by Mrs. John Harvey and Mrs. Joseph Matthews, finance. Mrs. Clark is chairman of the guardians’ association.
Mrs. Velesscu
{To Give Talk
Mrs. Petrache Velesscu will speak on “Spiritual Morale” Wednesday pefore the Meridian unit of the Woman's Christian Temperance. union in the home of Mrs. W. C. King, 4056 N. DeQuiney st. Other features of the afternoon program will be a devotional period
‘musical numbers by Mrs. Martha Best and the closing prayer by Mrs. 'W. E. Evans. The morning session will begin at 10:30 a. m. Mrs. King will report on the state W. C. T. U. convention held last week in Anderson. Others who attended as representatives of
field Moore, Grace Newby, C. F.
Fulmer, R. E. Hinman, C. BE. Car-
Luncheon will be at 12:15 o’clock.
Legion Unit to Knit For the Red Cross
The John H. Holliday Jr. unit of the American Legion auxiliary
wrap bandages for . the. Public Health Nursing association at its meeting Wednesday in the home of Mrs. John L. Goldthwaite, 210 Berkley rd. :
Sponsors Party “The Liederkrans Ladies’ society was to sponsor a card party at 1:30 p. m. today at the
in her home, 5744 Pleasant Run| -
Weddings A
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1. Mrs. William P. Buchman was Miss Mary Jewel Dowling before
her marriage Oct. 8 in St. Simon’s home address is 4509 E. Washington 2. Before her recent marriage, Virginia Marshall Coyner, Coyner, Lafayette. (W. Hurley Ashby photo.)
church, Washington, Ind. The atst. (Bass photo.)
Mrs. Kenneth Crawford was Miss
daughter of Dr. and Mrs, Alfred Bruce She and Mr. Crawford are at home in New York.
3. A Sept. 25 ceremony in St. Paul's Episcopal church here united
Miss Jean Ann Coyner, daughter of
Cambridge, Mass.
Richard Clark and Cathcart, and|
conducted by Mrs. C. A. McPheeters, | .
the unit included Mesdames Bloom- |: Daniels, Best, H. C. Gemmer, S. C.|
ter, Phoebe Link and Miss Grace|" {Lyons and Miss Nell Fuqua.
4. Miss Billie
Catherine’s chur¢h. 5. The Roberts Park Methodist yesterday, of the wedding of Miss (Fritsch photo.)
Friday in a ceremony in the Zion The bride is the daughter of Mr. photo.)
Lafayette, and Ensign Cyrus Crum IIL (W. Hurley Ashby photo.) Louise Tuttle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tuttle, became the bride of Wilbert H. Schuck in a Sept. 26 ceremony in St.
Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Bruce Coyner, The couple is at home in
church was the scene, at 6 p. m. Gertrude Fox and John D. Cotter.
6. Miss Meta-Louise Prange and Kenneth E. Watson were married
Evangelical and Reformed church. and Mrs. L. G. Prange, (Randell
Jessie Bach Wed
to Ensign Getz
At First Presbyterian Church; Dr. George A. Frantz Officiates
Miss Jessie L. Bach, daughter of was married to Ensign
The candlelight ceremony was Frantz in the First Presb anthemums were used on the altar, delabra.
Guild Luncheon Is Held Today
A luncheon was to precede the Sunnyside guild's November business meeting at .12:30 p. m. today in the Columbia club. Mrs. G. B. Johnson, chairman of hostesses for the luncheon, was to be aided by
Thomas A. Getz, 4462 Central ave., at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon.
Mesdames J. Frank Holmes, A. J. Hueber, William H. Jarrett, Frank Jennings, G. F. Kleder, George Ww. Kohisteadt, Fred Krauss, J. Hart Laird and Maxwell C. Lang. At the business session, Mrs, Er-| win B. McComb was to report on the card party held recently at the Murat temple, and Mrs. Edward V. Mitchell, chairman of the welfare committee, was to summarize past activities and present future plans for her committee.
Speaker
will knit for the Red Cross and|
re g Dr. Hazel Tesh Pfennig of Ine diana State Teachers college was to be the speaker today at a meet- - ing sponsered by the Indianapolis section of the National Council of Jewish Women. Dr. Pfenniy’s sub-
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Mrs. Pearl Bach, 1451 Central ave, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Gets,
performed by Dr. George Arthur
terian church. Ferns and vases of chrys-
flanked by two seven-branch can-
Mrs. Leslie A. Helgesson, organ
ist, played a program of bridal airs, including “Ave Maria,” “Liebestraum,” “At Dawning” and “Because.” The bride was given in marriage by her cousin, E. O. Grove of Cincinnati. Her gown was of bridal satin fashioned on princess lines. The romance neckline was accented with medallions of seed pearls and the long fitted sleeves tapered to points over the wrists. The gored skirt fell into a train. Cascading from a seed pearl tiara was the bride’s two-tiered fingertip veil of illusion. The bride's prayerbook was topped by an orchid from which fell streamers of satin ribbon entwined with white rose Mrs. Charles J. Pike was her sister's only attendant. Her gown was blue with a light blue skirt topped by a bodice of velvet in a deeper shade. She wore light blue feathers in her hair and carried a colonial pougquet of pink and. blue flowers with a pink maline frill .and tied with a pink satin bow. Carl J. Getz Jr. was his brother's pest man and Raymond Beck, U. S. N. R., and Lindley Coy, U. 8. N. R., ushered. Hold Reception Mrs. Bach chose a black. crepe dress, trimmed with sequins, and black accessories, for the ceremony. Her corsage was a dark pur~ ple orchid. Mrs. Gets, mother of the bridegroom, had black acces. sories with her plum colored gown. She wore a corsage of gardenias. A reception at the home of the pridegroom’s parents followed the rite. The three tiered wedding cake was placed in the center of the table, covered with a white Madeira cloth, and was surrounded by pink and blue pompoms. Ensign Getz was graduated from Indiana university and is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. : : Luncheon Tomorrow
St. Francis Hospital guild will meet for a 13:30 p. m. covered dish luncheon at the hospital tomorrow.
Announced
a i Church Ne Baptist To Hear Ta By Missionat St. Joan of Al ‘To Meet We
Among activities. Di church women are & Bb | and a program on which ary will be the featured § Mrs. F. Alice Thayer, missionary from Burms, principal speaker at the ing of Baptist wome Friday at CALVAR} church under the 8 Mrs. Guy Wakeland, ‘land is president ofBaptist Mission society apolis. * Mrs. Thayer spent 25 ¥ ing in the Mandalay 8 school, located on the Bu The meeting, opening at 10 also will include an address:k Wakeland on “The Bell of tunity.” a
"Officers of ‘the spd
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ganization are Mrs. Fi vice president; Mrs. Mar, missions. vice president; low Hancock, secretary, Eugene Adams, treasurer. |
A book review, “The Bernadette” (Franz Werfel presented by Mrs. Howard Davitt at the monthly m ST. JOAN OF ARC Wom Wednesday. The program given at 1:30 p. m. in the auditorium. : '
study group will be hostess afternoon and Mrs. Paul ham, club president, will
Local Women Get W.C.T.U. Merit Awards
i Times Special ) - ANDERSON, Ind. Nov. 2.—The 1943 state convention of the Woman’s . Christian Temperance union will be held in Indianapolis.
The date will be some time in October of next year, it was decided here at the closing session of this year’s state convention during the week-end. «oo. :
Six Indianapolis women were among members who received merit awards” for obtajning at least. 10 new members during the year. They were Mrs. Charles Grant, the Marfon “county W. C. T. U. president; Mesdames W. W. Reedy, Lucretia Hale. John C. Muesing, the Rev. Ella Croft and Miss Sonora Pruden.
During its morning ginning at 10 o'clock Th Woman's Society of Chris ice of CAPITOL AVENUE ODIST church will: attend | class and business session #6 church. Mrs. BE. P. Jones will duct the class. a Miss Irene Duncan, chi the woman's prison, will the afternoon meeting, foll luncheon for. which Mrps, DOE Brown will be hostess, Mrs. Re Langston will give the. devotll
. : eo } Sororities—
Kappa Delta Phi
among events on sorority calendars GAMMA. chéapter,
Immediately preceding Mrs, Jack Stayte. De Local. officers at the banquet will be - Mesdames R. C. Weisenberger, Paul Korby, Harlan Minnick “and the Misses: Carolan Atkinson and Christine and Maxine Overlease. Mrs. D. M. Baker. Jr. and Mrs Marian Ross are in charge of dinner arrangements and the program. Kappa Delta Phi was founded in Louisville, Ky., Nov. 4, 1925, by wives and friends of members of Phi Delta Kappa fraternity
chapters ‘throughout the United States.’ : : .
the sorority sponsors a recreational leader who works in conjunction with the Squthern Mountain Workers’ conference. In addition to contributing to the national project, each chapter has a part in sponsor-
national defense efforts.
The third in a series of rush parties will be given by ~ SIGMA DELTA TAU sorority Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. James Olson, 609 N. Sherman dr. “Mrs. Ed Martin, Mrs. C. F. Miller and Miss Ruth Miller will be assistant
hostesses. : Guests at the party will be Misses Ada Bett King, Wuanita and Kathryn Love, Ethel Fragier, Geraldine Simon, Martha Pike, Blanche Neal and Carol Henderson.
Pledge services for rushees of ALPHA chapter, PHI OMEGA KAPPA, are scheduled for 8:30 o'clock tomorrow evening at the home of Mrs. Lorraine Nauta, 2913 Meredith ave. Sve ry Among those to be pledged are the Misses Isabel Frame, Fay Wright, Mary Simms, Marie Long, Betty Bronstrup and Evelyn Bodemer. - Mrs. Marjorie: Garvey is the pledge captain. 5s
A business and social meeting will be held by ALPHA chapter, DELTA PHI BETA, a 8 o'clock this evening.
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KAPPA - DELTA PHI, will mark its founders’ day with a formal banquet in the Hotel Lincoln Wednesday evening. the dinner, initiation services will be held for
Chapter to Mark Founders’ Day With Banquet; Sigma Delta Tau Schedules Party
A founders’ day banquet, ‘rush party and pledge services are
Adopt Resolutions Among resolutions adopted at the closing session was one asking that the manufacture, sale and distribution of all alcoholic liquors be. prohibited for the duration of the war and the demobilization period. The ‘ resolution asked further that all existing stock be redistilled for industrial and munition purposes and that distilleries and breweries be converted to the production of war necessifies. "Additional resolutions stressed the need for “educating the public to the affect of alcohol and narcotics on the human system”; urged all people who believe in abstinence
The regular meeting of the ficial board of UNIVERSITY P. CHRISTIAN church will be at’ p. m: today in the church Pp Ray Harris is the board pre The Dorcas, Queen Esther Ambra Hurt circles of the ehu
Mrs. Carl Schey, 3180 Kenwood
ave.,, and Mrs. Albert Egly, 3318 Nn Capitol ave., respectively. - DE A,
To Award Ribbo:
Miss Marcella Knudse! nurse, and Dr. Hans Sh speak Wednesday afternoon 1 o'clock meeting of the
Mrs, Freda Schriber will .enteitain’ UPSILON chapter, ALPHA OMICRON ALPHA, at a dinner
meeting this evening in her home.
to refuse to admit into their homes newspapers and magazines containing liquor ‘advertising, and asked that blind selling and block booking in the motion picture industry be prohibited by:federal law.
land Parent-Teacher . Blue ribbons will be & children who have met t requirements of the summi up. program.
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