Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 April 1943 — Page 6
Powders Day Luncheon Is Held By Pi Beta Phi Alumnae; Six Receive Scholarship Awards
With ‘members of five state active chapters and alumnae in the
Lambs Club Members to Entertain Guests at Spring Frolic Tonight
+ NUMEROUS PARTIES HAVE BEEN PLANNED for the Lambs club spring frolic tonight at the Columbia club. The guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Fotheringham will be Dr. and Mrs. Irvine Page, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Groat Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ingham Ir, Mrs. C. C.
Robinson and Mrs. Richard Hoover. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Ruckelshaus’ “Dutch treat” party will be Messrs. and Mesdames Morgan Collins Jr., Joseph E, Cain and Earl C. Randles. Mr. and Mrs, J.” B. Stokely will have as their guests Messrs. and Mesdames Kurt F. Pantzer, Donald Mattison and Wil‘liam E. Munk. Mr. and Mrs. George Bardweil will entertain Mr, and Mrs." W. J. Hamerstadt and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eaglesfield. The Alfred W. Nolings will have as their guests Messrs. and Mesdames FP. Noble Ropkey, :Alex Taggart Jr., Harry V, Wade and Paul Burkholder and Mrs, Austin Clifford. : s 5 = 8 8 _» Another party will be that of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Boozer. With them will be their week-end house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Donald tor of Hagerstown and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hamilton of Richmond. ey also will entertain H. D. Hubbs of Cleveland and William f1artin of Pittsburgh, Messrs. and Mesdames Frank Throop, Hubert Hickam, Thornton W. Sterrett, Ralph Lieber, Walter Stuhldreher and Thomas Hood. ’ © The guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Garstang will be Mr. and Mrs. "Harry C. May. With Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sparrow will be Messrs. and Mesdames Erwin G. Vonnegut, Zeb P. Owings Jr, and Herbert, Lewis. Other reservations have been made by Lt. Cmdr. and Mrs. J, M.
| | Gaston, Col. and Mrs, Dudley Pfaff, Messrs. and Mesdames.Perry . ] O'Neal, J. S. White, Harrison Eiteljorg, Chauncey H. Eno II, Robert | Bowen, Herbert Wilson and Paul Matthews, and Mrs, Julian Bobbs.
i 1 Tudor Clubs to Present Operetta
“H. M. S. PINAFORE” (Gilbert and Sullivan) will be presented © at 8:15 p. m. next Saturday by the Prelude and Masquers clubs of Tudor Hall school in the school auditorium. Leading roles will be played by Misses Shirley Amos, Marlou Hyatt, Martha Frances Dunn, § Ann Caldwell, Julie Ann Hartley and Anne Caldow. Others in the ° cast are Misses Emily Flickinger, Barbara Weinrichter and Betty
#& Mayer and a chorus of girls and sailors.
gi Miss Gladys Heathcock of the school’s music department and © Miss Nellie McCaslin, dramatics instructor, are directing the operetta. Miss Doty Healy is the art adviser and Miss Ruth Ferguson is directing the dances. The student production staff includes Miss Ann Crapo, assistant director; Miss Betty Lee Washburn, technical director; Miss Natalie Pinnell, business manager; Miss Marjorie Kroeger, property chairman; Miss Susan Ward, costume chairman, and Miss Lucy Edgerton, in charge of publicity. ! Lge. #® nn 8 The third in a series of illustrated talks on the art of motion pictures will be given at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon by Robert O. Parks, assistant at John Herron Art museum. His topic for the lecture, at the museum, will be “The Film of Fact.” It will be illustrated with movies, “Channel Incident” and “Spring Offensive,” made during the present war and which Mr. Parks has obtained from the film library of the British office of war information. "Mrs. Robert A. Adams will be the chairman of the host and hostess committee tomorrow. Serving with her will be Mrs, Robert “H. Tyndall, Mrs, Charles Latham and Hilton U. Brown,
secker-Pulliam Engagement Announced
THE ENGAGEMENT OF MISS JANE BLEEKER {fo Lt. Eugene 8. Pulliam, son of Eugene C. Pulliam, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell V. Bleeker of Cleveland, O. The wedding ‘will be May 9 in Chicago. “ Miss Bleeker is a graduate of Hathaway-Brown school of Cleveland and of Wellesley college, Wellesley, Mass. She has been proam manager of Zenith F. M. radio station at’ Chicago for the ear. Hy Pulliam was graduated from DePauw university, where he s a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon and Sigma Delta Chi fraties. He is a member of the Indiana Rotary club. The couple live in Michigan City, where Lt. Pulliam'is in charge of the , 8. naval training school. 2 = = 8 8 : Mt. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Ogle announce the engagement | their daughter, Virginia, to Lt. Allen Eugene Davis, U. 8. M. C. , Lt. Davis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen Davis, Long View, Wash. No date has been set for the wedding. Mrs, Ogle and her daughter are visiting now in Coronado, Cal. : 2 8 8 / ® #2 = ~ Miss Betsy Medlicott was to go to Annapolis this week-end for Easter week festivities there. She will be the guest of Jack ney. A student at Duke university, Durham, N. C., she is the Lug ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Medlicatt. . 2 ” ” » 2 ”
Miss Helen Whitehead, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. M. White- , was featured recently in a recital given. by the Conservatory Music at Stephens college. Miss Whitehead, a cellist, played phm’s “Calm As the Night” with a cello ensemble.
Vilbur Peat Heads. Contemporary Club
WILBUR D. PEAT, director of the John Herron Art museum, been named president of the Contemporary club for 1943-44, ar officers chosen are Mrs. Raymond F. Mead, first vice presiMrs. T. G. Wesenberg, second vice president; C. Otto Janus, vice president; Paul E. Fisher, secretary, and Irving M. Fauvre,
Directors who will seme during the year are Mesdames William axwe) Alex Vonnegut and Herman C, Wolff, Miss se Stillon, Mise Cerene Ob. H. Foster Clippinger, Donald Herman w. Kothe, Howard S. Morse and Howard 8. ® =» » : na .. : annual meeting of members of the Civic ‘theater will be 1 night at 8 o'clock in the theater. The officers and of directors will make their reports and the future of the will be qiscussed, Mrs, Kurt P. Pantzer, president, will be
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y meeting Friday. at the: home of Mrs. Arthur Medlicott,
w Jersey st. The group will: hold-He ammwal election of Some he Sie fal Gti
{of -£t. Louis will assist.’ "|the bride will wear a navy: suit
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several of those who will participate.
Richard Hoover.
Frances Lange To Be Wed In St. Louis
Times Special
ST. LOUIS, April 24.—In a 3:30 o'clock ceremony here this afternoon, Miss Frances Lange will become the bride of Ensign William Lyeth Westlake at the Danforth chapel, . Pilgrims Christian church. Miss Lange is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey K. Lange, 407 E. 43d st, Indianapolis. Ensign Westlake’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. Westlake of Clarks Green, Pa.
ceremony before a background of tulips and greenery. David Westlake, brother of the bridegroom, will sing.
Enters With Father Given in marriage by her father, the bride will wear a petal white duchess satin gown fashioned with a fitted basque, scalloped romance neckline and long sleeves tapering into points over the hands. The gathered full skirt will extend into a train and her fingertip veil of English illusion will be caught with nosegays of fresh flowers. She will carry white orchids. : Her matron of honor will be Mrs. Robert L. Westlake Jr. She will wear a dusty green marquisette gown and carry tulips. The junior bridesmaids, Anna Louise and Barbara Jean Lange, will be in rose taffeta frocks styled with puffed sleeves and gathered “skirts. They also will carry tulips. Attend Bridegroom
Robert Westlake Jr. will be his brother’s best man and the bride's cousin, Bernard Lange of: Barbeton, O, will be an usher. The - bride’s mother will ‘wear a black: and ‘white suit with black accessories. The bridegroom’s mother will. be in a navy suit with pink accents. A reception will follow the ceremony in the home of the bride’s aunt, Miss Dena Lange.” Miss Nancy Wilder and Miss Anna Lee Glenn
- Leaving for a short wedding trip,
trimmed with corday braid and accents of pink. ‘She will have matching accessories and ‘8 corsage of orchids. =~ »
Auxiliary Luncheon The Junior auxiliary. to the Pub-
Dr. Hampton Adams will read the|
A Viennese waltz exhibition will be a feature of the Lambs club’s spring frolic tomorrow night at the Columbia club.
Shown here are
1. Mrs. Robert Ingham Jr. is seated at the harp. At right is Mrs.
2. Seated behind Mrs. Robert Ferriday are (left to right) A. K. Scheidenhelm, Mr. Ingham and Louis Thomas.
McKee Chapel Will Be the Scene Of Kimmich-Sylvester Wedding; Couple Will Be at Home Here
Miss Patricia Sylvester will become the bride of Robert Andre Kimmich in a 3:30 o'clock ceremony tomorrow afternoon in the McKee chapel, Tabernacle Presbyterian church. She is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Perry Sylvester. Mr. Kimmich's parents are Capt. and Mrs. John M. Kimmich of New Orleans. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale will read the service before an altar decorated
with palms, ferns, yellow spring flowers and branched candelabra. The chapel organist, Miss Donna Alles, will play “Liebestraum,” “Moonlight Sonata,” and “Andante” from Tschaikowsky's fifth symphony. The bride, who will enter with her father, will wear a pecan brown suit with yellow accents and dark brown accessories. Her corsage will be of yellow butterfly orchids.
Father to Be Best Man
Mrs. Kimmich and Mrs. Sylvester have chosen black dresses accented with white and will. wear matching accessorigs. Their corsages will be of violets. Capt. Kimmich will be his son’s best man. Following a brief wedding trip, the couple will be at home, next Saturday, at the Marott hotel. Mr. and Mrs. ‘John Warmington, Marshall; Homer and Scot Kimmich, New Orleans, are coming for the ceremony. The bride will be graduated in June from Butler university, where she is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. The bridegroom: will be graduated in August from Indiana University School of Medicine,
Smith-Barry Rite Today
Times Special
COLUMBIA, S. C., April 24. — In a ceremony here today, Miss Ellen Barry, daughter of Mrs. Alexander Hill Barry of Indianapolis, will become the bride of Lt. Robert William Smith, son of Mr. and ' Mrs. Henry Smith, A Green-
home here while Lt. Smith is stationed at Camp Jackson. ‘Guests ‘here for the wedding, with parents of the couple, include Dr. and Mrs. James R. S. Himebaugh, brother-in-law ‘and sister of the bride.
sity and the Library school at the
|| University of Illinois. Lt. Smith|F fia Sradisie Wee oi Purdis wii
3. Dancing with Mrs. Kurt F. Pantzer are Mr. Pantzer (left) and
Mr. Ferriday.
4, Mrs. Charles C. Robinson will sing “Il Baccio.”
George Fother-
ingham, at the piano, headed the arrangements Sommitise with Mrs.
. Fotheringham.
5. Among others who will appear in the floor show are (lefi to right) Mrs. Louis R. Thomas, Miss Gloria Monninger and Mrs. Scheid-
enhelm.
‘The ‘bride ‘is ‘4 graduate of in Stephens college, Indiana univer-
Bay stllawiss his * graduation
Churchwomen
Set Meetings
Three chapters of the All Saints cathedral women have scheduled meetings for next week. The St. Mary’s chapter will meet at 8 p. m.
.| Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Frank
B. Lee, 5153 Crittenden ave. The group will begin a study of “The Christian Family.” Mrs. Thomas McGuffey will be the honor guest Wednesday at a 1 p. m. dessert bridge and farewell party given by St. Elizabeth’s chapter at the home of Mrs. L. W. Danner, 145 W., 43d st. Mrs. McGuffey is leaving soon to live in Madison. She has been the educational secretary of the cathedral women. The St. Francis chapter’s. meeting will be next Friday at 2:30 p. m. in the home of Mrs. C. R. Thompson, 621 E. 37th st. Members will continue a study of the book, “Which Way Ahead?” A paper sale will be held Monday by the cathedral women. Papers may be brought to the cathedral house, 16th st. and Central ave.
Lucky Five Rushees To Be Entertained
Rushees of the Lycky Five club will be Entertained tomorrow morning at an Easter breakfast in the Sheffield Inn. Before the “breakfast, they will attend the sunrise carol - service at Monument circle. In the afternoon the group will take gifts to Bi s General hos-
wood, Ind. ‘The couple will be at} ens 850 Mist Judy Ryueh.
Recital Tonight
Mrs. Ruth Hook Smith; Indiana
Sororities— F ounders’ Day Recital and Party Are Set
Activities of three sororities are in the news today. The April meeting of Pl Zeta chapter of PHI BETA, national] sorority. of music and speech, will be held at 8 p. m. Wednésday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Walter Grow, 4240 Park ave. . A lecture recital, “A Few Words With Music,” will be presented by Mrs. Margaret Raley. Miss Hazel Silvey Hill, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Edward Glass, will sing songs illustrative of the period. Plans for the founders’ day banquet in May will be discussed. Assistant hostesses will be Mesdames Frank Arbaugh, Thomas Bunch, William Patterson and Helen Morton.
Mrs. Carson Gwinn is the newly installed president of Phi chapter of. DELTA CHI SIGMA international sorority. Other 1943-44 officers installed at the home of the sorority mother, Mrs. Earl Lindamood, are vice president and reporter, Mrs. Clifford Townsend; corresponding secretary, Miss Pearl Beard; recording secretary, Mrs. Lee Cundiff; treasurer, Mrs. Joseph Harbor; Mistress of ceremonies, Mfs. Dale Parish, and pledge mistress and historian, Mrs. Townsend. Other members of Phi chapter are Mesdames Charles McCloskey, Donald - Cottingham and Roger Hamilton, and Miss Alice Wilde.
Beta chapter of CHI PHI GAMMA sorority = will = entertain
the home of Miss Dorothy Lemen, 5954 University ave. The Misses Grace Schowengerdt, Lillian: Lemen and Clara Murst will be in charge.
Sunshine Club b Bode
of the Indianapolis Alumnae club of
at 12:30 p. m. at the Indianapolis ‘were to contribute birthday pennies for the purchase of a bond for Holt house. Holt house is where the fraternity was ‘founded at Monmouth college and was purchased recently as a memorial to the founders.
Individual scholarship = awards
| were to be presented by Dr. Allegra
Stewart to the girl from each chapter - with the highest scholarship record. Those to be honored were Miss Helen White, Alpha; Miss Martha Setterley, Beta; Miss Clyde Holder, Gamma; Miss Carolyn Wood, Delta, and Miss Charleen Seibel and Miss Mariantha James, Epsilon. Alpha Receives Cup Adpha chapter at Franklin college was to receive .the achievement cup. Members of Epsilon chapter at DePauw university were to entertain with fraternity songs. Wine carnations and blue sweet peas were to decorate the speaker's table, while small flags were on the individual tables. Seated at the speakers table were to be Dr. and Mrs. Ross; Mrs, Virginia Brackett Green, president of
the Indianapolis Alumnae club; Mrs. B. C. Lewis of Detroit, Delta province vice president; Mrs. Robert S. Wild, assistant to grand vice president; Miss Margaret Kellenbach, chairman of "national music committee; Dr. Stewart of Butler university and the presidents of the five state active chapters, Miss Helen White, Alpha chapter, Franklin college; Miss Catherine Kuntz, Beta chapter, Indiana university; Miss Janet Johnson, Gamma chapter, Butler university; Miss Carolyn Wood, Delta chapter, Purdue university, and Miss Dorothy Brown, Epsilon chapter, DePauw university. Representatives of state alumnae clubs were to be Mrs. Mary Emmons, Franklin Alumnae club; Miss
Tuesday with a “kiddie party” at|
| Mrs. Vie Hostess" 17:30 p. Monday lor & meeting of | Kappa ¢ ‘sorority, Bethel. {sion, members will play bfidge. | Méet Wednesday
Sarah Cogshall, Bloomington Alumnae club and Mrs. E. W. Barrett, Lafayette Alumnae club. Mrs, John L. Goldthwaite was general luncheon chairman,
Party Honors Bride-to-Be
A miscellaneous shower honoring Miss Margie Ann Leonard will be given at 8 p. m. today by Miss Janet Murphy and Miss "Wreatha Gill in parlor E, Hotel Lincoln. The hostesses will be assisted by Mrs. George H. Murphy. Miss Leonard will become the bride of Ensign William N. Rider, U.S. N. R, at 8:30 p. m., May 5, in the Irvington Presbyterian church. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Leonard, 4516 E. Washington st. Ensign Rider's parents are Capt. and Mrs. William N. Rider Sr. of Oak Park, Ill. The guests at the shower will be the Mesdames Leonard, Alma Dunn, Ruth ‘Allen, Bert Bishop, E, B. .| Smith, Donald Droug, Fred Yeaman, Charles Brandt and Harry O’Brien. Others will be Misses Mary]. O’Brien, Anna Moore, Mary Alice Sims, ° Lynn . Ergenbright, Joan Stoelting, Lou Ellen Maffett, Virginia Rose, Lorraine Shelton, Doro- | thy Pantzer, Loretta Hainer, Mary ‘Boughton; Georgia Cox, Mildred ‘McMorris, June Siebert, Colleen {Thompson ‘and - Mary Echeidengger.
‘Ms. J. D. Vie will be hostess at| ex
, Delta Sigma Kappa, her home in New ‘Following the business ses- |r
- The Emmaus Lutheran P.-T. A.
vicinity of Indianapolis in attendance, Dr. M. O. Ross, Butler university president, was' scheduled to speak today at the founders’ day luncheon
Pi Beta Phi sorority.
Observing the -group’s 76th birthday, the. luncheon was to be held
Athletic club. Those in attendance
Musicale Unit Plans Annual Spring Party
Mrs. Kathryn Bennett, soprano Mrs. Eldeen Blair Carter, dramatie reader; Mrs. W. N. Fleming Jr, pianist, and Mrs. Evelyn Hackett Blackwood, soprano, will appear on the program for the annual spring breakfast of the Choral Ensemble of the Matinee Musicale Tuesday
Athletic club. Honor guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lautner, Mrs. Lucille Wagner and Mrs. Robert Blake. Mrs. L. E. ‘Wallace ‘and Mrs. V. R. Teter have arranged the program for the event. Mrs. Bennett, accompanied by Mrs. Fleming, will sing “May Day Carol,” “Thank God for a Garden” and “When I Have Sung My Songs.” Mrs. Carter's dra matic ‘reading will be “Musical Treasures Pay Dividends.” Mrs. Fleming will offer ‘T'ango,*
Mrs. B. J. Richards will accompany Mrs, Blackwood when she sings “Oh! Had I Jubal's Lyre, “The Star” and “The Valley of Laughter.” Newly elected officers attending the breakfast will include Mrs, Robert Drake, chairman; Mrs. Mile ton Lofton, vice chairman; Mrs, S. E. Fenstermaker, recording sece retray; Mrs. C. G. Jacquart, cote responding secretary; Mrs. Oliver E. Steinkamp, treasurer, and Mes« dames Jack Shaw, Charles Eiche holtz and L. P. Highley, directors. Among others who have made reservations are Mesdames Mahlon Addington, Harry Beebe, F. A, Bennett, R. E. Darter, Gladys Bevis, Frank Billeter, Frank Boles, Jessie Boyers, Blackwood, ©. A. Carlisle, Joseph Matich, John Egger, Leslie Fox, Edward Gardener, Annelle Gore, Herbert Grouns, Charles Gustafson, Robert Hoffe '
son, Herman Karch, V. D, Keiser, Paul Lannerd, James H. Lowry, Arthur Madison, W. E. McClellan, C. A. McPheeters, Lloyd McColgin, Mark H. Mothersill, W. H. MeGlade, Edwin Pattison, Guy M, Rhodes, B. J. Richards, Perry Robe erts, Clarence Russell, Roy Seward, Jeannette Shinn, Creath Smiley, W. E. Van Talge, Edgar Williams and C. C. , York. The general committee on are rangements includes M Boles, Billeter, Madison and Beebe, Mrs. Paul Whipple is the ensemble’s retiring chairman.
Easter Seal Sale
Closes Tomorrow
Returns on the 300 ,000 Easter seal sale letters sent out by the Indiana Society for the Crippled in a drive for funds have been gratifying thus far, Karl C. Wolfe, treasurer, said
row. Funds from the sale will be used to continue the society's program in the interest of crippled children
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