Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 May 1943 — Page 6

Propylaeum Members Will Hold Annual Election Meeting May |7

THE INDIANAPOLIS PROPYLAEUM will hold its annual election meeting at 2 o'clock the afternoon of May 17 in the clubroom of the Propylaeum. The annual reports of the officers and chairmen of committees will be read and five directors will be chosen. Reservations for the 12:30 o'clock luncheon may be made on or before 1ext Saturday. The nominating committee, including Miss Genevieve Scoville, Mrs. J. Raymond Lynn and Mrs. Jesse C. Moore, has list of eight names from which the five directors will be elected. On the list are Mesdames Ernest L. Barr, Ralph S. Chappell, Edward H. Knight, Howard R. Meeker, Frank B. McKibbin, Albert Seaton, Fred A. Sims and Edson T. Wood The directors whose terms will expire are Mesdames Hugh Carpenter, John G. Rauch, Seaton, Sims and Wood.

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Wilbur D. Peat will give a gallery talk for the opening of the Indiana artists’ 36th annual exhibition at 3 p. m. tomorrow in the John Herron art museum. The exhibition will continue till June 8. An invitational preview of the show will be held tonight. The public may attend tomorrow's program without charge. =» = =» » = » Officers for the vear will be chosen and a dinner-dance will be held by The Players club at 7:30 p. m. next Saturday in the Woodstock club. Officers’ and committee reports will be made at the annual business session.

Assembly Club to Name Officers AN ELECTION OF OFFICERS and the final luncheon of the year for the Indianapolis branch, State Assembly Woman's club will be held at noon Wednesday at the Claypool hotel. Following the business session, Mrs. Julius C. Travis will talk on “New Books.” The hostesses will be Mrs. Arthur Gilliom, chairman. Mesdames Frederick A. Wiecking, Leo M. Gardner, William Arnold. William P. Evans, Frank E. Finney, Bess Robbins Kaufmann, Herbert Wadsworth, Judson West and Ernest Ropkey. ” = » » » » The Progressive club will meet Monday with Mrs. J. S. Holliday to hear a character sketch read by Mrs. Samuel Miller. Mrs. Paul White is the chairman of arrangements, assisted by Mesdames Booth Tarkington, May Louise Shipp, Samuel Sutphin and Miller. 5 = = » = » A 12:30 o'clock luncheon will be served Monday for the junior auxiliary, Public Health Nursing association, meeting with Mrs. Donald A. Morrison,

Paetz-Reed Ceremony Tomorrow

IN A 3:30 OCLOCK CEREMONY tomorrow afternoon in the

University Christian church, Miss Betsey Reed will become the bride of Lt. (i.g.) George Albert Paetz, USNR. The bride is the daughter of Lester A. Reed. Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Paetz are the parents of

the bridegroom. Dr. 8S. Grundy Fisher will read the service before an altar banked with palms and ferns and flanked by seven-branch candelabra. Preceding the ceremony, Miss Mary Evelyn Rudicell, harpist, will play “Ave Marie” (Schubert), “O, Promise Me” and “Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life.” Miss Betty Jean Miller, organist, will play the wedding march Given in marriage by her father, the bride will wear an agua guit with brown accessories and a lavender orchid corsage. Her sister and only attendant, Mrs. James Edwark Zink, will be in a beige suit with dark blue accessories and will have a corsage of gardenias surrounded by pink roses. Mrs. Paetz will wear a dark blue suit with matching accessories and a corsage of white and pink roses. Lt. Paetz’s attendants will be Lt. William Beaning, best man, and Vincent Earl and Robert Breen. ushers Miss Emma Gossett, cousin of the bride; Mrs. Charles Mahan Proctor of Philadelphia and Mrs. Don Wheichel, the bridegroom's gister, will pour at the reception in the Reed home following the ceremony. After a short wedding trip the couple will be at home next Saturday at 2522 S. Adams st, Apt. 1, Arlington, Va. Out-of-town guests who will attend the wedding include Mr. and Mrs. John Marner, East Chicago. Lt, Paetz is a graduate of Purdue university.

Bride-to-Be Names Attendants

MISS JOYCE LINDSAY has announced the attendants for her marriage to Carl J. Klein which will be May 29 in McKee chapel, Tabernacle Presbyterian church. Her bridesmaids will be Miss Catherine Peet and her cousin, Miss Betty Funk of Anderson. Jack Clayton will be Mr. Klein's best man and Robert Klein, & brother, and Robert Garrett will be ushers. Miss Lindsay is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Lindsay. Mr, Klein is the son of Mrs. Carl J. Klein. Among the parties planned for the bride-to-be before her wedding is a linen shower to be given by Mrs. Robert Lee next Friday. On May 19, Mrs. Klein will entertain with a kitchen shower and on May 28 Mrs. Bert Van Camp will have a luncheon-bridge and shower, assisted by Mrs. Florence Schwankhaus and Mrs. Charles Hatton. The hostesses for a miscellaneous shower given recently in her honor were Mesdames Charles Ferguson, George Peet, C. B. Kirby and G. G. Fry. The party was at Mrs. Fry's home. » = = » » A miscellaneous shower for Miss Mary Lundergan was given recently by Misses Margaret Duffy, Virginia Smith and Dorothy Mueller. Miss Lundergan’s wedding to Paul Hopkins of Lioogootee will be May 22. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Lundergan. The guests included Misses Mary E. Huber, Rosemary Mackinaw, Marie Dolan, Jewel Lanahan, Madeline Neville, Emma Lundergan, Mildred Thomas, Marry Duffy, Rosemary Walker, Cleospha Mehringer, Betty Mathias, Florentine Seger, Elizabeth Kimmer, Helen Lieland and Cecilia Hulsman and Mrs. Peter Bierck

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Irvington Methodist Church Will Be Scene Tomorrow

Of Allen-Vawter

Ceremony

Miss Juanita Vawter will become the bride of Rex B. Allen at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Irvington Methodist church. She is the daughter

of Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Vawter, 9735 Graham ave.

mother is Mrs. Frank Goodwin, Dr. Guy O. Carpenter will read

palms, candelabra and standards of pink gladioli and tulips.

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Mrs. J. M. Kin To Entertain Alpha Phis |

Indianapolis alumnae of Alpha] Phi sorority will have a dessert! luncheon and business meeting at 1:30 p. m. Monday in the home of Mrs. Mason King, 7010 Park ave.| The slate of new officers for the coming year will be presented by | Mrs. T. O. Philpott, chairman of the nominating committee, and plans will be discussed for the year’s projects. Other members of the nominating committee are Mrs. King and Mrs. Charles Josey. Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Josev, Mrs. Neal Grider and Miss! Louise Ellen Trimble.

Board to Meet

Four Indianapolis women are members of a founders loan fund

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committee, recently established in! Indiana by the general board of. Alpha Phi. They are Mesdames

Philpott, Richard J. Boatman, Josey |

and Alexander Wall. Chairman of the committee is Mrs. Alfred Evans of Bloemington. | The committee will be in effect for the two-year term of the present! general board and will act on all applications for chapter house and student loans in the fraternity. Mrs. James C. Carter, secretary of the Alpha Phi Home association. has announced a meeting cf the house board in Greencastle at 11:30 a. m. next Saturday. The Alpha Phi alumnae of Gamma chapter at DePauw university will hold their annual reunion banquet at the chapter house at 6:30 p. m. next Saturday.

Delta Gammas to Be

Luncheon Guests

The Delta Gamma Mothers’ club will entertain members of Butler university's active “chapter with a covered dish luncheon at noon Tuesday in the chapter house, 727 W. Hampton dr. At the business session following, plans will be made for a dinher to be given in honor of the senior girls. The hostesses Tuesday will be Mes-

dames Forrest Chenoweth, C. M. Sniffin and O. F. Guia

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tha service before a background of White gladoli will bank the altar. Miss Martha Baker will sing “My Hero,” “Ich Liebe Dich” and “Because,” accompanied by Robert Burford, organist. Entering with her father, the bride will wear a white satin gown with a sweetheart neckline, a full skirt extending into a train, and long sleeves forming points over the hands. The lace yoke is outlined with seed pearls and her fingertip veil of illusion will be shirred upon a halo which will be centered with a bow knot of seed pearls. She will carry white tulips, lilacs and orchids.

Couple’s Attendants

The maid of honor, Miss Mary Jean Burgess, will wear ice pink crepe, while the bridesmaids, Misses Margery Hasbrook, Rosemary Robison and Judy Popper, will be in aqua blue crepe. All the gowns will be styled alike with sweetheart necklines, full skirts and long toiso bodices. The attendants will wear velvet bows and tulips in their hair matching their pastel tulip arm bouquets, Carc! Jean Gainey, flower girl, will be in jonquil yellow with forget-me-nots in her hair. She will camry a basket of rose petals. Wearing a rose silk suit with black accessories, the bride's mother will nave a corsage of pink roses and blue delphinium. The bridegroom's mother will wear navy blue and white and will have a white carnation corsage. George Sherman IIT will be Mr. Allen's best man and the ushers will be Harry Bayless, Edgar Carpenter and Earl Carter.

Reception to Follow

A reception in the home of the bride’s parents will follow the wedding. The assistants will be Misses Marjorie Pyle, Dorothy Anderson, Emma Liou Goshorn, Jennilu Swinford, Mary Ann Babcock and Jane Katheryn Justice, Mrs. Sherman and Mrs. W. B. Kester. Following a wedding trip the couple will be at home May 20 at 5730 E. Washington st. The out-of-town guests will be Mrs. Stella Vawter, Baltimore, grandmother of the bride; Will Veltman and his daughter, Barbara, Chicago; Mrs. William Albright of Tipton, sister of the bridegroom; Mrs. James Matson. Elletsville, and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Herrmann, Bloomington. Miss Vawter attended Butler university and is a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Mr. Allen was graduated from Purdue university.

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1. New members of the executive board of the 3. The Altar women’s committee, Indiana State Symphony society, who were appointed this week by Mrs. Charles Latham, committee president, include (left to right) Miss Alma Patton, Marion, music program chairman; Mrs. Edwin M. Craft, membership chairman, and Mrs. Easley R. Blackwood, maintenance chairman. Mrs. Latham is at the extreme right. Other members of the board are Mrs. Burke Nicholas, secretary; Mrs. Garland F. Retherford, women's organizations chairman, and Mrs, Bliss B. Wells, program material chairman.

2. The Chorale ensemble of the Matinee Musicale recently elected officers for the coming year. Four of them are (left to right) Mrs. C. G. Jacquart, corresponding secretary: Mrs. L. P. Highley, a director; Mrs. Milton Lofton, vice chairman, and Mrs. Jack Shaw, director, A third director is Mrs. Charles Eichholtz,

Procter Club To Close Year |

Thursday, May

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Miss Florence Caldwell.

Banquet to Honor Senior Students

annual banquet honoring Alpha Chi Omega seniors

The Procter club will hold its graduating from Butler university final meeting of the year Tuesday | this year will be given by the at 2:30 p. m. in the home of Mrs. Mothers’ club at 5:30 p. m. next William J. Stark, 3544 Central ave. |priday in the chapter house, 725 Mrs. Carrie Carr, a charter mem- w Hampton dr. ber, will review the life of the club’s| The graduates will be Misses patroness, Adelaide Ann Procter, an |wiima Gray, Jerry Mohler, Mary English poet born in 1825. Jane Steiner and Jean Buschmann. During the business session, 8 Other special guests will include report on activity in the April war |prics Elizabeth Ward, dean of fund drive will be given. The club women; Miss Hanna Kennan, Miss collected $255,253.25. Vivian Moy and Prof. and Mrs. will be. a bridge party for the bene- 2 fit of the National Council of Cath- | olic Women. During the summer recess, the club will continue selling war

Group Plans Recital

election - of officers {and completion of plans for the! stamps and bonds at the Union ya... Ross recital May 28 at the

The annual

station each Thursday. [Murat theater will form the pro-, rE oa de PN ‘gram Monday at a noon luncheon Mothers to Be Guests ati of the Patroness club, Sig- ~ The mothers of members of Alpha ma Alpha Iota sorority. The meetTau chapter, Alpha Zeta Beta soror- ing will be in the home of Mrs. ity, will be honored at a dinner at| Arthur H. Taylor, 5857 Guilford 5. p. m. tomorrow at the Homestead. ave.

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society of St. Thomas Aquinas

church will sponsor its annual spring card party

20, in Ayres’ auditorium. Serving

on the arrangements committee are (left to right) Mrs. Peter Beczkiewicz, special prizes: McNamara, table prizes, and Mrs. Joseph Clark, Mrs. William Hanlon is general chairman,

Mrs. Paul

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the annual benefit card party of the National Council of Catholic Women are Mesdames A. F. Krieg,

nd Joseph Conley (left to right). e Tuesday in Ayres’ auditorium.

5. A card party will be given next Saturday in Block's auditorium by the Daughters of Isabella. Three of the members serving on the arrangements committee are (left to right) Miss Honora MeEvilly,

O'Connor and Mrs. William H.

Benetit Party Is Arranged

The Daughters of Isabella will hold a card party next Saturday in Block's auditorium, Proceeds will be used for the group’s charity fund. Mrs. James P. Ryan is general chairman. Among her assistants are \Mesdames Hilliard Kett, William E. Kiley, Martha Hickey, G. Joseph Putts, Harold Caldwell, Louis Feld man, Charles Grammer, Joseph Mentzer, Harold Prather and Mary Comerford. / Other committee members are Misses Hannah ©. Dugan, Bettie Wolfe, Catherine Fleicher, Catherine Arkins, Gertrude and Char lotte McHugh, Mary E. Kerins, Alma Nally, Alma Busard, Mary M. Ryan and Frances Steidle. Also, Misses Ernestine Fuss, Mary Agnes Keller, Helen Hurley, Gert. tude Murphy, Mary BE. Sullivan, Florence O'Connor, Cecelia Wiegand, Emma Lou Walsman, Honora MecRBvilly and Bisie Carter,

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Myrtle Brier 1 To Be Wed in Church Rite

The Rev. W. H. Knierim will read the wedding ceremony for Miss Myrtle Charlotte Brier of Beech Grove and Lt. Theodore E. Bock« stahler at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the Trinity Evangelical and Re-

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formed church. Mrs. Anna OC. Brier is the mother of the bride, Lt Bockstahler is the son of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Bockstahler of Bloomington. The altar will be decorated with greenery and candelabra. Miss Ruth Noller, organist, will play Grieg’'s “I Love Thee,” “Intermezzo.” “Sigma Alpha Epsilon Violets,” the Indiana university Alma Mater, Handel's “Largo,” “To a Wild Rose,” “Liebestraum,” “Oh, Perfect Love” and “I Love You Truly.” To Enter With Brother

Entering on the arm of her brother, Richard C. Brier, the bride will wear a white marquisette gown styled with long sleeves, a fitted basque, a high round neckline accented with a small bow and a shirred, bouffant skirt. He two-tiered fingertip "illusion veil will be attached to a seed pearl tiara and she will carry a white prayer book and white orchids. Her only attendant, Mrs, Jules Hendricks, will be in a heather blue

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marquisette dress made with short puffed sleeves and a bouffant skirt trimmed with Val lace. Her bouquet will be of yellow and blue garden flowers.

Mothers’ Costumes

Both mothers will wear gardenia corsages. Mrs, Brier's gown will be of wine lace and her accessories will be brown. Mrs. Bockstahler will wear a French blue frock with white accessories. H, Paul Stuber will be the best man. Following a reception for the im« - mediate families in the home of the bride's mother, the couple will leave for Camp Swift, Tex., where they will make their home. For the wedding trip the bride . will wear a beige suit with pecan * and yellow accessories and an ore chid corsage. She is a graduate of Indiana university and a member ° of Omicron Nu and Pi Lambda Theta sororities. . Lt. Bockstahler is a Phi Beta Kappa honor graduate’ of I. U. and a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity.

Get Appointments

Two Indianapolis women received appointments at the recent annual conference of the National Council of State Garden Clubs, Inc. in OHicago. Mrs. BE C. Kline, Richmond, was appointed publicity chairman and Miss Marcella Hayes, Muncie, * was elected corresponding secretary, The council is stressing “follow

through” on the victory garden. pro gram,