Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 May 1943 — Page 11

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Engagement of Miss Sally Evans And Cpl. John Smith Announced

THE ENGAGEMENT OF MISS SALLY EVANS to Cpl. John Edwin Smith was announced yesterday at an informal bridge party given in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Evans. The wedding will be in

Jane. Cpl. Smith is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Smith. Now stationed at Watsonville, Cal, he formerly attended Purdue university, where he was a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity. Miss Evans attends Butler university and is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Decorations for the party were carried out in the bridal colors of green and yellow. The guests were Misses Norma Hyman, Ann Shaw, Jean and Alberta Wells, Jean Sims, Barbara Wells, Rose Jane Boggs, Ruth Chandler, Joan Cross, Joan Mumford, Virginia Mason, Nancy Bell, Eileen Smith, Dorothy Evans, Sally Walker, Margaret Trusler and Barbara Jones, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Louis Stephanoft.

Plan Athletic Club Dinner

MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR S. OVERBAY will give a dinner at the Indianapolis Athletic club Friday evening following the rehearsal for the wedding of their daughter, Norma, and Charles A. Tehan of Chicago. The marriage will be at 2:30 p. m. Saturday in the McKee chapel, Tabernacle Presbyterian church. The guests at the dinner will be Messrs. and Mesdames Howard Goodrich, Jon Hubertz and Frank Williams, Miss Joyce Overbay, Miss Marge Houg, William Rieger and Arthur Overbay Jr. Among the parties which will honor Miss Overbay before her wedding will be a kitchen shower to be given Wednesday at the Indianapolis Athletic club by Miss Virginia Burkholder and a linen shower to be given Thursday by Miss Nancy Biddle, Mrs. John Meister and Mrs. Robert Fisher.

Home From Smith SEVERAL YOUNG WOMEN will arrive home this week from Smith college, Northampton, Mass, to spend their summer vacations. Miss Alice Boozer returned yesterday evening with her house guest and classmate, Miss Cita Whitecotton of New York. Miss Boozer is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Boozer. Following her graduation, Miss Clair Morris will arrive home Friday. While at college she was president of her sophomore class and treasurer in her house of residence. She is a graduate of Tudor Hall school. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. William Macgregor Morris. After a short visit in New York, Miss Mary Elizabeth Fletcher, daughter of Mrs. Jesse Fletcher, will be home sometime this week. Miss Pegey Lockwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ralph G. Lockwood, is expected home tomorrow. = » = ® ez =

Mrs. Walter J. Pray is the new president of the Government Science club. The cther officers are Mrs. Howard Griffith, vice president; Mrs. Robert P. Smith, treasurer, and Mrs. Will Ray and Mrs. Frank C. Balke, recording and corresponding secretaries. » = 5 = = » Officers elected this week-end by The Players club include F. Noble Ropkey, president; Mrs. Thornton W. Sterrett, vice president Mrs. John B. Stokely. secretary, and Alfred W. Noling, treasurer.

Catholic Women to Participate In Drive to Provide Mass Kits

Catholic women will participate in a drive for mass kits. Other church groups will have club meetings this week. Mrs. George Moser of New Albany, the Indianapolis diocesan chairman of missions for the NATIONAL COUNCIL OF CATHOLIC WOMEN, has opened a drive here for mass kits (3150 each) for chaplains in the U. S. armed forces, The campaign was begun in] answer to a Chaplains’ Aid 8&sSO- church, 11th and Oxford sts, will ciation plea. Mrs. Moser has en- pe at 8:30 a. mm. Wednesday in the listed the interest of the clergy of church dining room.

the diocese, the parish N. C. C. W. gjeal numbers will be presented by |

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Mrs. Roscoe R. Mills (right) is

Three Artists fro Forces to Appear Concert With Ph

three artists from the armed forces Philharmonic orchestra in a benefit The program will begin at 8:15 p.

Lt. Anne R. Hatfield of the WAAC recruiting headquarters, vocalist, and Cpl. Raphael Valerio of Ft. Benjamin Harrison, pianist. A native of New York, Cpl. Valerio was graduated from the Royal Conservatory of Palermo in Italy. He studied piano in Chicago and in 1941 received his master’s degree in music with honorable mention at the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago. He has just finished writing a piano concerto. WAAC to Sing

Lt. Hatfield of Columbus, O, is {assistant WAAC recruiting officer here. She will be accompanied in ‘her vocal selections by Sgt. Ross

| Mrs. George L. Bradshaw, presi/dent of the league, has announced the appointment of Mrs. Roscoe R. | Mills as chairman of the concert.

Chairmen for May

by the Indianapolis Philharmonic orchestra which the National Women’s Service League, Ine, will sponsor May 25 in Caleb Mills hall at Shortridge high school. One of her assistants is Mrs. William Montgomery (left), ticket chairman,

Under the sponsorship of the National Women's Service League, Inc,

Shortridge high school. Herman H. Rinne is conductor of the orchestra. The guest soloists will be Sgt. Leo Kucinski of Stout field, violinst:

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general chairman for the concert

m Armed in Benefit ilharmonic

will appear with the Indianapolis concert Tuesday, May 25. m. in the Caleb Mills auditorium of

Clubs—Spring Parties Being Planned By Club Groups

An annual picnic, a spring party and an installation of officers have been planned by club groups for tomorrow. Mrs. H. Emory Thomas will be in charge of the program for the TUESDAY QUEST club which will

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he Bridal Scene— Plan Events For Local Brides-to-Be

Crossland-Hamilton Betrothal Announced

An engagement, a wedding an

to-be are featured in the bridal

news today. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Crossland, 3113 Ruckle st, announce

the engagement of their daughter, Marianna, and Lt. James W. Hamil ton of Dunnellon, Fla. The marriage will be in June. Lt. Hamilton is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Miller Hamilton, 1236 N. New Jersey st.

A bridal dinner will be given for Miss Gertrude Hurt and Richard W. Mehl Saturday night at Whispering Winds by Miss Hurt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William L. Hurt, 1300 S. Kitley ave. The marriage will be Sunday at Hurtswood, the family residence. * Among the guests at the dinner will be Judge Hezzie B. Pike, who will perform the ceremony. Others will be Mrs. Pike, Miss Mary Catherine Stair, Miss Betty Jane Hurt, Sgt. Robert Hurt, James Hurt, Paul Hurt, Thomas Trimble and Lambert Lahman. Those attending from out-of-town will be Mr. and Mrs. Wallace W. Mehl, Goshen, parents of the prospective bridegroom; Mrs. John H. Reedy Jr, New York, and Mr. and Mrs, Carl Puhlmann, Cumberland. A shower was given recently for Miss Hurt in the Sapphire room, Hotel Washington, by Miss Mary Margaret Kirshbaum and Miss Louise Cook. 8 ” s Miss Margaret A. Evans became the bride of Elmer A. Kistler at 11 a. m. Saturday in the parsonage of the Rev. C. J. Ferster, 1416 W, 27th st. They will be at home at 2814 Westbrook ave. s . » Miss Evajean Palmer, 4217 Ralston dr, entertained recently with a linen shower for Miss Betty Mae Reeve, whose marriage to Dr. H. Frederick Streib of Muncie will be Sunday in the East Park Methodist church. The guests were Mrs. Louise Reeve, Misses Bessie Cooper, Urte Smolenski, Virginia Lee Hartman, Betty Ann Jackson, Willfred Burrows, Jane Brown, Barbara Cline and Marlan Wall. Miss Reeve is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Reeve, 4004 N. Capitol ave. Dr. Streib is the son of Mrs. Ruby Streib of Detroit.

hold its annual picnic tomorrow at the home of Mrs. F. W. Dennerline, 5956 Central ave.

The HEYL STUDY club will have!

Miss Emmajean Sickbert was the honor guest at a surprise shower recently given for her by Mrs. William F. Meyer, 416 E. North st.

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Election of Voters League

Will be Held

The Indianapolis League of Women Voters will hear Mrs. George Gellhorn of St. Louis speak at a luncheon to be held during its ane nual election meeting Wednesday at the Woodstock club. At a business session beginning fat 10:30 a. m. Mrs. Walter | Greenough, chairman of the nominating committee, will give her (group's report and the election of | officers will be held. Also in the morning the program department and the standing committee chairmen will give their reports and Mrs. John K. Goodwin, president of the Indiana league, and Mrs. Dorothy Gardner, secre tary, will report os the national league council held May 5 and 6 in Washington. A report of the state council meeting held May 12 and 13 in Gary also will be presented.

Sororities— Dinner and Installation

Among Plans

‘Chicken Every Sunday’ to Be Reviewed

Sororities will have a dinner for mothers and installations of officers this week.

The Indianapolis alumnae of DELTA ZETA will entertain their mothers with a buffet supper at

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of Mrs. Thomas E. Grinslade, 4731

§ | N. Pennsylvania st. Assisting Mrs. » | Ginslade will be Mesdames Robert

D. Armstrong, Frank J. Miller and J. W. Tucker. Mrs. Marian Sperry Keenan will review “Chicken Every Sunday” (Rosemary Taylor). The newly elect ed officers will be installed. They include Mrs. Kenneth E. Lemons, president; Mrs. Charles Rawlings, vice president; Miss Ruth V. Morgan, secretary, Miss Mary Hepperly, treasurer; Mrs. Henry M. Schmidt, Panhellenic representative; Mrs. Frank J. Miller, alternate; Mrs. A. M. Romberg, delegate to the seventh district, Indiana Federation of Clubs, and Mrs. Edward W. Wilson, alternate. Mrs. E. R. Poe and Mrs. Robert | Young will be the rush co-chair-jmen; Miss Jean Johnston, Lamp |editor; Miss Charlyn Murray, pub|licity chairman, and Mrs. Robert E. Allen and Mrs. Della W. Thede, members of the executive commit tee,

An installation of officers will be held by Zeta Kappa chapter, DELTA THETA TAU, at 8:15 o'clock tonight at the home of Mrs. Charles P. Akin, 1512 N. Meridian st. Mrs, William Wolsiffer will be in charge of the ceremony. The new officers will be Mrs. J. M. Edwards,

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Miss Grace Ann Mattern, nas tional president of Phi Beta, pros fessional fraternity of music and speech, will be an honor guest of Pi Zeta chapter tomorrow at its annual founders’ day program. The program, marking the 3lst anniversary of the national frae ternity, will be at 8 p. m, in the D, A. R. chapter house.

president; Mrs. George Morrison, vice president; Mrs. Richard Frants, secretary; Mrs, I, A. Iverson, treass urer; Mrs. Edgar L. Ruscher, COl'= responding secretary; Mrs. Guy Ray, sergeant at arms, and Mrs. Leo B, Parrott, historian, A

The Tri Kappa club, business women alumnae of the TRI KAPPA sorority, will have an installation

dinner at 6:15 p. m. Wednesday "in the Colonial tearoom. Mrs. Crofton Griffin is the new president; Mrs, Pleve Shackle, vice president; Mrs Esther Odon, treasurer, and Miss Caroline Purvington and Miss Agnes Snedden, recording and corresponds= ing secretaries, The hostesses will be Miss Alberta Smith and Mrs. EB,

J. Soland.

Foot Savers—To wear with

presidents and parish chairmen of Mrs. Walter Schulz, accompanied | The proceeds will be used to buy committees. {by Mrs. C. W. Sharp. Mrs. Lela E. supplies for chaplains at Camp AtThe Most Rev. Joseph E. Rit-| Taylor, retired vice president of the|terbury and to furnish four wunter, bishop of Indianapolis, has United Christian Missionary society, | finished chapels there. The money

a spring party tomorrow at the | Her marriage to Cpl. Kenneth Con- |

£ s. T. N. : ‘away will be this summer. on Mey 8: Shier sit The guests were Misses Phyllis

| Conaway, Leona Poppe and Gladys

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urged each parish to contribute one will talk on “The Latin American or more Kits if possible or make a Country of Paraguay.”

donation toward one. The sons | tributions are to be sent to Bishop] The Esther Hall girls will be the

Ritter through the chancellery office. Suests of the Little Circle of the 2 VOUCE. ROBERTS PARK METHODIST

A May breakfast of the Woman's| church tomorrow in the Esther hall council, CENTENARY CHRISTIAN | of the church.

L. S. AYRES & C0. will be OPEN

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% Downstairs Lunchroom Open Monday, 11:30 A. M. Until 7.00 P. M.

|also will be used at the league's federal building canteen, Billings General hospital and the Y. W. C. |A. USO unit. Other committees will be Mrs. | William Montgomery, chairman; | Mesdames Earl Jackson, Lynn Adams, Charles C. Cohee, Harold |E. Curtis, L. D. Kohlmeyer, G. O. Lehman, C. W. Meggenhofen, Cecil | Marshall, H. S. Allen, Howard Tilford, W. S. Swope, George Russell ‘and Lyman Thompson, tickets; | Mrs. Hugh J. Bocks, chairman; Mes{dames Samuel F. Kendall, Ralph Howard, R. L. Volstead and Bertha | Wagner, telephone, and Mrs. | Thomas Gillespie, chairman; Mes‘dames A. R. Coffin, C. A. Breece ‘and G. A. McDonald, program. | | Mrs. Ford Wood has charge of (the printing; Mrs. B. C. Milburn, |ushers; Mrs. Bradshaw, radio, and | Mrs. Edward V. Mitchell, pub-| | lieity.

[css Girl Scouts’ Cookie Order Cut One-Half

Girl Scouts last night faced one of the dilemmas of big business—

|| shortage of materials and man-

power. | For their 18th annual cookie sale i this month they had expected 50,000 | packages of cookies. Last night they (learned that, because of a shortage jof ingredients and the bakers to whip those ingredients up into 25.1000 packages of cookies, they will be unable to fill more than half of the orders they have taken during

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the past two weeks. Mrs, Lehman Dunning, sale chairman, announced last night that the ingredients that would have gone into the one million cookies were “in the service of the country,” being used for the armed forces. Deliveries Begin Delivery of the 25000 packages available will begin after school hours today, Mrs. Dunning said. Troops will receive but half the orders they turned in by last Friday. Mrs. Robert E. Allen, transportation chairman, has announced that the drivers’ corps of the county civilian defense council, headed by Mr. Louis L. Rapoport, will assist in deliveries. Proceeds of the annual sale are used in maintaining Camp Dellwood, the Girl Scout camp near Clermont.

Study Club to Meet

Mrs. Wilbur Washburn, 236 N. Pasadena st, will entertain the Acacia chapter, Internatibnal Travel-Study club, meeting at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow. Mrs. Raymond H. Stewart will be assistant hostess.

Club to Elect

The Chalcedony club will have an election of officers and a 12:30 Dulock Jhehetn rer BS the me of Betty Bartlett, BE st. I. Crawford Mott

An installation of officers will be held tomorrow by the WY-MO-DAU | club at the home of Mrs. Lena Ebert, 3137 Ruckle st. Mrs. Fred Wilson and Mrs. Harold A. Maves | will discuss “The Rio Grande River” and “The Rio Blanco River.” Mrs. Charles H. Barclay will be the assistant hostess.

Mrs. Rilus E. Doolittle, 1421 W.| 45th st, will be the hostess tos | morrow for a meeting of the EXPRESSION club. The program theme will be South America. Mrs. Arthur J. Randall and Mrs. Frank H. Burns will have charge of a “Radio Broadcast.” Mrs. John A.| Sedwick and Mrs. Doolittle will be] chairmen of “A Concert.” Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Herschell! E. Burns, | Tomorrow's meeting of the | GROLIER FINE ARTS club will| be heid at the home of Mrs. R. E.| Sprague, 1141 Pomander pl. Her| assistant will be Mrs. Huldah Goth. | The speakers and their subjects will be Mrs. J. C. Pittman, “Bra-| zilian Architecture,” and Mrs. Luther Poe, “South American Music.”

Mrs, Lewis S. Finch, 115 Penway, will entertain the FOURTH WARD WOMEN'S REPUBLICAN club when it meets at 1 p. m. tomorrow to do Red Cross sewing. A business meeting will be conducted at 4 p. m,, Jliowed by a tea. Assisting Mrs. ch at the tea table will be Mesdames Clinton Ancker, Wesley Biddinger, C. C. Cohee, Fred Gorham, J. Herbert Hartman and George Warmoth, Mrs. C. 8. Campbell, telephone chairman, has announced her committee for the year, It includes Mesdames Alexander Belle, Nellie Grubb, Harvey Hunter, Kelse MecClure, C. E. McConaha, Louis Meyer and Arthur Symms.

A guest day meeting of the IRVINGTON CATHOLIC WOMAN'S STUDY club will be held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. William Betz, 5720 Lowell ave, Berlin T. Caldwell will speak on the training of his seeing eye dog and there will be a musical program presented by Mrs. Charles Brady, vocalist, accompanied by Mrs. Claude Sifferlen.

Lucky-Five Rushees To Attend Session

Rushees of the Lucky-Five club will attend the group's meeting tonight at the home of Mrs. Armenia Randle, 144 N. Arsenal ave, Apt. 5. They were entertained yesterday afternoon with a rush party at Mrs. Helen Demott’'s home, 815 E, 25th st. The decorations and games were planned by Mrs. Demott, Mrs. Pauline Whitney and Miss Annabell

Hemmer, Mesdames Ben Sickbert, Floyd Conaway, Alvina Duvall, Ralph Conaway, Frank Howard, Joe Ehrensperger, John Ehrensperger, Lester Harding, Will Vehling, Harry Vehling, Clifford Vehling, Hiram Mason, Will Snyder, Margaret Snyder, Glenn Wiemer, Ida Dare, Edward Link, John Link, Matilda Tormohlen, James Green, Lowell Pennington, Albert Miller, Chris Miller and Dan Schmeltekop. Assisting Mrs. Meyer were Miss Mary Marie Miller and Mrs. Harold Cron. Miss Sickbert is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Sickbert, 3962 Fletcher ave. Cpl. Conaway's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cons away, 4102 Spann ave.

rs. T'inder Addresses Book Forum

The final meeting of the Book forum was to be held at 2 p. m. to- | day in Ayres’ auditorium. Mrs. Olive Enslin Tinder was to review “Experiment Perilous” by Margaret Carpenter, The forum's projects for next season will be donations of a talking Reader's Digest for the blind to the state library, and contribution to a children’s Christmas fund. The group will meet each third Wednesday at Ayres’ next year. The committee will include Mesdames George H. Deck, John R. Curry, Charles Ness, George Spangler, William’ Shine, C. A. Rosecrans, Ralph Huber, Maurice L. Mendenhall, Harold Martin, E. Kirk Mec» Kinney, H. L. Harshman, George Olive, J. Dwight Peterson, Maxwell Droke, Albert Losche and Edmund H. Bingham,

Pi Beta Phi’s To Elect

The Indianapolis alumnae of Pi Beta Phi sorority will have their annual election of officers tomorrow following a dinner at 6 p. m. in the Central Y. W. C. A. The nominating committee includes Mrs. L. L. Flint, chairman, Mrs. David E. Brown, Mrs. BE. R. Smith, Miss Ethel Curryer and Miss Margaret Coombs. Mrs. Allen C. Raup, vice president, will pre side at the election. The speaker at the dinner will be Toner M. Overley of the Better Business bureau. His subject will be “Medical Quackery.” Mrs. Flint is supper chairman assisted by Mrs. Almon T. Mace.

Dean. The rushees are Mesdames Dorothy Kurest, Thelma Bennett and Pat Swartz, Miss Viola Shape and Miss Judy Lynch.

To Meet Tonight

The monthly meeting of Epsilon chapter, Rho Delta sorority, will be

The hostesses are Mrs. Olin | Norman, Mrs. William T. Johnson and Miss Sarah Birk.

Luncheon Planned

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