Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 December 1942 — Page 6

Society—

Miss Mary Adelaide Rhodes Becomes: The Bride of Lieut. Col. Dexter Lowry

LIEUT. COL. AND MRS. DEXTER LOWRY are on a wedding trip following their marriage yesterday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R. Rhodes. The bride was Miss Mary Adelaide Rhodes. : Dr. Jean S. Milner performed the ceremony before a mirrored fireplace decorated with white flowers and

greenery. | Bride’s roses and chrysanthemums were placed before a background -of hemlock, balsam and pine. Palms banked the improvised altar, ! : The bride chose a gown of white bridal satin and a fingertip veil. Her bouquet was formed of odontoglossum and phalaenopsis orchids, ; .

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Mrs. George Cody of Memphis, Tenn. matron of honor, was gowned in aqua and carried Rome Glory roses. The best man was Frangjs Lowry of Tallahassee, Fla., brother of the bridegroom. A tea for intimate friends and the families of the couple followed the ceremony. Mrs. D. M. Lowry, Tallahassee, the biidegroom’s mother,” was here for the wedding. When the couple left for their wedding trip the bride wore an ensemble of green wecol and leopard with an orchid corsage. Col. Towry is stationed at Ft. Breckinridge, Ky.

Museum Open House to Be Tomorrow

THE 17th ANNUAL OPEN HOUSE of the Children’s museum will be tomorrow afiernoon from 3 to 5 o'clock. Officers of the board of trustees of the museum who will receive include Miss Faye Henley, president; Reilly G. Adams, first vice president; Mrs. Russell J. Ryan, second ‘vice president; Mrs. Eli Lilly, secretary, and Dudley R. Galfahue, ireasurer. Other trustees and Arthur B. Carr, director emeritus, also will be in the receiving line. The museum was founded in 1925, the third of its kind in the country, and first opened Dec. 6 of that year. It was located in the barn of the Propylaeum. Founders included Miss Henley, Miss Florence Fitch, former art director of the public schools, and Miss Eliza Brown, librarian,

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The present museum was the former home of Mrs. John N. Carey. She also was 2 founder, and gave her home to the museum. The early American gallery on the third floor has been redecorated for the anniversary. Permanent exhibits are located on this floor as well as temporary ones of current interest, including several on rationed items. Organizations from school 91 will assist with tomorrow's open . house. The Boys’ Glee club, under the direction of Mrs. Mary Bar- . ton, will sing a group of patriotic songs. Hostesses will include Miss Adelaide McCarty, principal; Mrs. Kenneth §. Rosenberger, president of the Parent-Teacher association, and Mesdames Denzil Wash- » muth, Robert Ritter and Elmer Estridge. Boy Scouts from the school - will act as ushers, .

Museum Lists Speakers for Month

3 SPEAKERS FOR THE SUNDAY AFTERNOON lecture series at . the John Herron Art museum for December have been announced. ~ The talks are at 3 o'clock and are open to the public without charge. : Wilbur Peat, director of the museum, will speak on “Ari in the . War Program” tomorrow afternoon. The following Sunday Mrs. Hendrik Mayer, artist, will give an address on “The Persian and East Indian Collection.” Her husband is the assistant director of the art school, On Dec. 20 Roberf-O. Parks. is to speak on the Modern Russian exhibit which will open in the museum that day. Mr. Parks is an advanced student in the art school. “Madonnas in Art” will be the subject chosen by Miss Anna Hasselman, curator of the museum, for her talk on Dec. 27, ’

Group to Choose Officers Friday

THE DAUGHTERS OF FOUNDERS AND PATRIOTS OF AMERICA will meet af, the Propylaeum Friday at 1 p. m. A business session will follow luncheon. Officers are to be elected as well as delegates to the general court to be held in Washingion in April, Mrs. Henry C. Ketcham will preside. Among out-of-town meme bers attending will be Mrs. Kenneth Dix Coffin, Chicago; Mrs. William. H. Schlosser, Franklin; Mrs. Edmund Burke Ball, Muncie; Mrs, Loren F. Priest and Mrs. John C. Shirk, Brookville. Miss Harriett Barker, Danville, and Miss Emily Goldthwaite, Mare = jon, also will come for the meeting. Reservations may be made + with: Mrs. 2Zetcham, 5139 Kenwood ave., before Wednesday. » ” 2 ” ” ” The annual Christmas party of the Daughters of the British ‘Empire's Dryburgh Abbey chapter will be Monday at the home of Mrs. E. C. Cocking, 5160 Park ave. Assistant hostesses will include Mesdames C. P. Clark, Henry es and H. E. Bostwick. The Rev. E. Ainger Powell, rector of Christ Episcopal church, will speak at the meeting,

Cadettes to Usher |D. A. R. Meeting’

ol The Irvington D. A. R. will meet A t: Review Thursday with Mrs. W. L. McCoy, x 807 N. Lesley ave. Mrs. Earl Byrket SA group of girls from the four|%’ y y ? i will be assistant hostess. A Christlocal regiments of Cadettes will be mas story will be told by Mrs.

on duty Monday as hostesses for Lloyd Mann and Mrs. Donald Hen. members of the 83d infantry divi-|drickson will talk on the Kate Dunwho will give “We Did It Be-|¢an school.

* Monday night at the Service ? . Plan Welfare Work

; . center, 502 N. Illinois st. { The girls will serve as ushers at| Plans for Christmas activities in ‘8 ». m. production of the review.| tuberculosis and child welfare were g the day they will serve box discussed at a recent meeting of hes and suppers for the men|salon 295 of the Eight and Forty at ‘will be here from Camp Atter-(the home of Mrs, Marguerite Ray, or rehearsals. : 2535 Union st, - + :

Collier-Bosler Vows Are Read At St. Joan of Arc Church;

Sororities—

A. C. O. Group To Be Guests

Couple to Live in Miami St. Joan of Arc Catholic church was the scene this mornihg of At Dinner

the wedding of Miss Lucille Bosler and Ensign Robert M. Collier Jr. The ceremony was performed at 10 o'clock by the Rev. Fr. Raymond Christmas programs are featured T. Bosler, brother of the bride. ly ti ities. in 4 Edward Krieger, organist, played preceding the service and Miss|i0F meetings of sororities in the Catherine Crosby sang. The church was decorated with greenery and|news. : white flowers. A musical program will highlight

“The bride is the daughter of Dr.|¢he christmas meeting of INDIAN

and Mrs. R. L. Bosler, 4342 Broadway. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Col-|APOLIS ALPHA CHI OMEGA

lier, 37 E. Maple rd, are the par- ALUMNAE at a 6 p. m, dinner Fri.

Jewish Women

To Meet at

ents of the bridegroom. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of candle-

day at the Woman's Department club. Mrs, Robert Priest is program

1. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Graham have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Janet Browning Graham, to Richard J, Powell, U, S. N. R., son of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Powell of Findlay, O. The wedding ceremony will be Dec 19.

2. Three Tudor Hall school seniors who served on the decorations committee for the class dance tonight at the school are (left to right) Misses Ann McGinnis, Betty Lee Washburn and Lucy Anne Edgerton. -Miss Washburn was general chairman for the event.

3. The engagement of Miss Ann Browning to Lieut. Gordon Livingston Todd Jr. has bgsen announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Browning. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Gordon L. Todd, Princeton, W. Va. The wedding will be Dec, 19. The bride-to-be attended Tudor Hall school and Butler university where she was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Lieut. Todd is in the medical corps and is stationed at Ft. Breckinridge, Ky. He is a graduate of the University of Virginia

and Is a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. (Emma Gene Tucker photo.)

4. Mrs. Earl I, Larsen (left) is chairman for the Christmas dance of the Tudor Hall alumnae association which will be Dec. 19 at the Woodstock club, Serving on her committee are H. Rogers Mallory (center) and Mrs. Frederic M. Hadley.

5. Miss Betty Rochford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude A. Rochford, will become the bride of Paul Leo Payleitner in a Dec. 26 ceremony in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church. The Rev. Fr, James W. Moore will officiate at the 9 a. m. service. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Payleitner are parents of the prospective bridegroom. He is stationed at Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Aberdeen, Md. (Ramos-Porter photo.) : .

6. The Indianapolis branch of the State Assembly Woman's club will sponsor a tea Wednesday after noon in the governor’s mansion. Among commits tee chairmen working for the event are Mrs. E, C. Wakelam (left) arrangements, and Mrs. Thurman A. Gottschalk, decorations.

Kirshbaum

The Indianapolis section of the National Council of Jewish Women will meet Monday at Kirshbaum community center. A dessert luncheon at 12:30 will precede the meeting. The program is planned for 1:30 o'clock. : Col. Robinson Hitchcock, director of selective service for Indiana, will be the principal speaker. Music on the program will be provided by Farrel Scott, who has chosen music appropriate to Pearl Harbor day

4 and also to Chanukah season.

Mesdames Samuel Hahn, Sidney Mahalowitz and Walter Wolf will lead the singing of the national anthem and “America.” Past presidents will take part in the cererhony of lighting the Chanukah candles. Mrs. Simon Kiser is in charge of the music. Mrs. Wolf and Mrs. Harold Platt are program chairmen and Mrs. Jean Margolis is chairman’ of hospitality. Presiding will

chairman light satin fashioned with a scal- . 3 loped neckline, long fitted .sleeves,!. Under the Jitestion of Miss Mas pointed over the hand, and a gath- Henri Lane, the Golden Singers of ered skirt falling into a train. |Broad Ripple high school will pre« Her four-tiered fingertip veil of Sent BD op carols. Miss bridal illusion was attached to an|’ 2 y in hi FAY as solo. ostrich plume tiara. She carried a|lS¢ and Miss Betty Jean Barker as

hite orchid. accompanist. prayer bodlshand. a white o On the hostess committee, headed Reception Follows

Miss Helen Bosler, her sister’s| dames Henry Goerlick, P. T. Bare maid of honor, chose a frock of rett, Carroll Sipe, Robert Tracy, T, foliage green velveteen fashioned|C. Steinkamp, John Baker, Arthur with a romsnce neckline, three-| Van Arendonk, June Moll Wilcox, quarter length sleeves and a bouf-| Miss Mildred Blacklidge and Miss fant skirt. Her ostrich plume tiara; Rose Louise Wald. was of rust and gold. She carried] Mrs. George Walker, president, an arm bouquet of rust and gold|will introduce Mrs. M. P. Crabill, chrysanthemums. who was elected vice president at a Mr. Collier was his son’s best|recent meeting. man, and the ushers were C. A. Murphy of South Bend and Richard| UPSILON chapter, BETA BETA Bosler, a brother of the bride. LAMBDA, will Dr. Bosler was to give a reception| Christmas party at the home of at his home for the couple immedi-| Mrs. Beatrice Screes, 2142 N. Delaately following the ceremony. The|ware st, Tuesday evening at 7 bride was to travel in a sage green] o'clock.

by Mrs. Edmund Horst, are Mes-

have its annual’

Hospital Guild Bridge Play Winners Are Announced To Plan Party

Winners in bridge games this week at the Marott hotel have been The menthly meeting of St. Vin-|{announced by Mrs. Dorothy Ellis, cent’s hospiat! guild will be held|director. In the afternoon games, Monday in the nurses’ home. Mrs. winners were Mrs. R. C. Crawford George H. Lilly, officer of the day, and Mrs. William A. Myers, first,

y »; (and Mrs. Walter H. Bridgins and Sl Ie namisted by Mys Frank BE, Mrs. Carl Rusie, second.

! Night game winners were: North Mrs. Ted Marbaugh will be hostess for the luncheon and will be(8Pd south, Mrs. E. K. Fisher and assisted by Mesdames Paul C. Fur- Mrs. Arch Falender, first, and Mrs. gason, Charlés Mason, Glenn Lord,| Thelma Lushbaugh and Mrs. John

A ddle an ; i R. Kelley, second; east and west, M.A Hddle and Miss Blizabeth oo oiev Bisckwood ang Harold too

is, first, and Mrs. V. R. Rupp and Varying from its former custom, the guild this year will omit its MIS Reba Buck, second.

Christmas party. for underprivileged : : children and will entertain 150 sol-| J €€l Wednesday diers instead. Plans for the party| The monthly business meeting: of will be discussed Monday. Alpha Beta sorority will be ‘held at

‘Mrs, J. J. Cole is occupational|8 p: m. Wednesday at the Hotel

Lowe-Maxwell

Rite Tomorrow|Council to Hear Calvin C. Chang

The December meeting. of the Indianapolis council of Administrative : Women in Education will: be held ave., Indianapolis, will. become oe Monday in Ayres’ tearoom

be Mrs. Marcus Cohen.

Times Special GULFPORT, Miss., Dec. 5—Miss Esther Maxwell, daughter of Mrs. Morton Hyatt. 1148 Churchman

bride tomorrow of Pvt. Robert 3 : ; Lowe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Calvin Os ouang, former instructLowe, New Palestine, Ind. or 8 eat China university. : ’ place in Shanghai, will he the speaker. He is

The wedding will ‘ take > in this’ country. studying business the post chapel here following the and industrial conditions,

morning service. Mr. Lowe is in the : i air corps technical school here. Wi Will be served from. 3:45 io The bride will wear a rose wool| dress with. black velvet trim, black|™ " accessories an . 3 : : : Pvt. David A. Dilley wil te vest First Atd Session man and Floyd Cotton will be| The First Aid club will meet at groomsman. A reception will follow 8 p. m. Monday in room 122 the ceremony at the home of Mr. Hotel English. M. ©, L

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suit with matching hat, a brown Chesterfield, brown accessories and an orchid corsage.

Mrs. Collier attended Butler uni-

versity where she was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta, and the bridegroom was graduated from Indiana university. He' is a member of Beta Theta Pi. The couple will be. at home in Miami, Fla.

Mrs. Frank Neukom

To Be Hostess - Mrs. Frank Neukom, 1823 Dexter “be 1:30 p.m, WW.

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The KAPPA KAPPA KAPPA ASSOCIATE (hapter will meet Monday for 1 p. m. luncheon at the home of Mrs. Alvin C. Johne son, 5336 Washington blvd. Assistant ‘hostesses will be Mes dames G. W. Applegate, ‘Alan Raup and C. E. Moon. Christmas parties for the holiday program will be. led by Mrs. Richard Fielding. Mrs. Charles D. Vawter, 975 Graham ave, will entertain Wednesday for PSI: chapter of ALPHA OMICRON ALPHA. ¢ Meet at Y. Ww. : Pte

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