Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 May 1943 — Page 11

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Junior League Provisional Members To Be Entertained Friday at Picnic

A LIST OF 26 PROVISIONAL MEMBERS of the Indianapolis Junior league has been announced by the league’s beard of directors. Among them are Mesdames Harry Bitner Jr, Richard Crawford, Alexander Malcolm McVie, Ward Grantham, William J. Hamerstadt, John Larigan, Thomas Mumford, Dan Polk Morse, Norman Perry Jr., James Donald Peirce, Robert Rhoads Jr., Wil-

liam L. Schroeder and William Niles Wishard Jr. Other provisionals are Misses Selena Alig, Betsy Byram, Carolyn Culp, Nancy Goodrich, Margaret Jameson, Jane Johnston, Elizabeth Kiger, Barbara Kroeger, Nancy Lockwood, Dorothy Metzger, Elizabeth Meeker, Lucile Schaf and Florence Wolff. The board will entertain the provisionals at a 1 p. m. picnie Friday at Foster hall.

Smith Luncheon: Assistants Are Announced

MRS. ROY ELDER ADAMS will have as her assistants Thurs-. day when she entertains the Smith College club a committee in cluding Mrs. Edward Harris, Muncie; Miss Anna Spann, Mesdames T. Victor Keene, Howard Wade, A. K. Scheidenhelm, H. Barksdale Brown, Alfred H. Clark and Morris Lanville Brown. The luncheon meeting, the last of the season, will be at 12:15 p. m. in Mrs. Adams’ home, 4145 Washington blvd. Officers will be elected and the guests will hear a nation-wide broadcast from the home of Herbert Davis, Smith college president. The broadcast will describe events at the school commencement that day. = =» » » = » Mrs. Fletcher Hodges yesterday was re-elected president of the Propylaeum club following the annual meeting at the Propylaeum, Also re-elected were Mrs. J. Raymond Lynn, treasurer, and Mrs. Pred A. Sims, assistant. New officers are Mrs. Albert Seaton and Mrs. Edson T. Wood, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. Walter S. Greenough, secretary, and Mrs. Frank B. McKibbin, assistant. Directors re-elected at the meeting were Mesdames Sims, Wood and Seaton. New directors chosen for three-year terms are Mrs. MeKibbin and Mrs. Edward H. Knight.

Frances O'Connor to Be Wed Saturday

THE WEDDING OF Miss Frances O'Connor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. O'Connor, to Lt. Reid Crowder, U. S. A, Camp Atterbury, will be at 8 o'clock Saturday evening in the home of her parents, Lt. Crowder is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O. Crowder, Macon, Ga. The Rev. Fr. John Holloran, pastor of St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic church, will read the ceremony, which is to be followed by a reception at the home. The couple's attendants will be Mrs. Wilma Cunningham, her sister's matron of honor, and Capt. Charles Folsom, Camp Atterbury, best man. Following the wedding rehearsal Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. O'Connor will entertain with a dinner at the Riviera club for the couple, their attendants and Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Bancroft, St. Louis, brother-in-law and sister of the bride-to-be.

Miss Overbay to Be Honored

MISS VIRGINIA BURKHOLDER will be the hostess tomorrow night at a kitchen shower at the Indianapolis Athletic club for Miss Norma Overbay whose marriage to Charles A. Tehan of Chicago will be Saturday. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Overbay. Guests at the shower will include Mrs. Albert Hastings, Bedford; Mrs. Allan Owens, Rantoul, Ill; Mesdames George Diener, Eugene Miller, Jack Meister, Robert Fisher, Overbay and Paul C. Burkholder, Misses Helen Kemper, Patty Hill, Peggy Hussey, Nancy Biddle, Jane Gray Freihofer, Joyce Overbay, Julie Ann Arthur and Charlotte

Fleming.

P.-T. A. News— Elections and Installations

Are Features of P.-T. A. Meetings for This Week a daughter, Mrs. Charles Donges, will make the presentation to Cadet

The P.-T. A. of JAMES E. ROBERTS school was to meet today at| CPL. Horner at 2:15 p. m. Thursday 1:30 p. m. for a tea and program by the children. at Shortridge high school, Essay Award May 26

The gold medal for Cadet Sgt. Wayne Muetzel is being provided

War Mothers | To Present Cadet Awards

Six local high school R. O. T. C. cadets will receive gold medal awards from the American War Mothers in ceremonies at the high schools this week.

The winner of an essay contest on the “Bill of Rights,” Jack Mapes of Bedford high school, also will receive an American War Mother gold medal. The local awards will go to Cadet Master Sgt. Raymond League of Crispus Attucks high school; Cadet First Sgt. Paul Eckert, Manual; Cadet Cpl. Don Horner, Shortridge; Cadet Sgt. Wayne Muetzel, Washington, and Cadet Cpl. Jack H. Cox and Cadet Sgt. Richard H. Braum, Technical.

Ceremony Today

‘Mrs. E. May Hahn, nauonal medals chairman or the American war mothers, preseitted a gold medal to Cadet Master Sgt. League at ceremonies ay 10:15 a. m. tuay. hilton U, Brown, a wold Star rather, will provide the award and make the presentation of Cadet First Sge. Eckerv at 8 a. m. ‘I'nursday at Manuals Delavan Smith field. The family of the late Mrs. Emma Flick will award a gold medal, and

Safety camp pictures and community singing will make up the program at 2 p. m., tomorrow at,

SCHOOL 1. | will present a program at 2:45 p.m. | tomorrow. by the Marion county chapter and

Mrs, Frank Rieman will Install | will be presented by Mrs. Nellie W. officers and members with perfect] “Beginning High School Chil- gavage, chapter president, at 10:15 attendance records will be recog- dren” will be the topic of a talk a. m. Friday at Washington high igeh 2 the esting at Cpa, 18 to be given by Miss Gertrude! school. at . Pp. mh morrow. ers al James Barker. a Gold Star father, and pupils will present a special | | nuemief, ges on 8% Path {will present the medal to Cadet Cpl. musi¢ program. hical high school, at the meeting gy “ang Mrs, Martha BE. Costin

at 1:45 p. m. tomorrow at SCHOOL of the Marion county chapter will

New officers will be elected and g; pngtallation of officers, tea and ; . h (give a medal to Cadet Sgt. Br: then installed at SCHOOL 26 at gijections by the school orchestra | a 2:15 p. m. Friday hgh oa

3:15 p. m. tomorrow. Community |i) conclude the afternoon's pro- high School,

singing will follow. sing Tham : The award to Mr. Mapes of Bedop RUINS Testing 8 noon | The annual story-telling eongess | [0d nigh Schoo! will be made May will include the ins i at Bedford by Mrs. Ida Harve red by the P.-T. A. | ys officers by Mrs. Logan Hughes fired | Sons L “ i 5 hel a ot Gold Star mother and member of a musical program by the children | SCHOO will be held at 7:30). Marion county chapter. and the glee club of Manual Train- p. m. Thursday. Judges will be three ing high school. The meeting will city librarians. Industrial art and!

begin at 2:30 p. m. |classroom work also will be as (Ch h played at the evening meeting. | urc women

A moving picture, “Here Come, the Trolleys,” will be shown at 2:45! Officers will be installed and *' Will H ] p. m. tomorrow at SCHOOL 32. In- music program will be presented by | 1 0 d stallation of officers will follow. a Manual high school trio at 1:45 | p. m. Thursday at the THEODORE |

The P.-T. A. group of SCHOOL POTTER FRESH AIR school- ‘Annual Banquet

39 will meet at 2 p. m. tomorrow | for installation of officers by Miss At 7:45 p. m. Friday officers will| oy. 3 : annual mother-daughter Lena Swope agd a program by be installed and annual reports pananet of the Women's union of school children. given at the meeting at SCHOOL | the Emerson Avenue Baptist church

66. A musical program will close the | . The election and installation of meeting. ip 1 lose ue | Soe hel = 6:30 p. m. tomorrow

officers at L 45 at 1: .m. | cers at SCHOO a 30 p.m Mrs. Louis R. Markun,

tomorrow will be followed by a e president of the Indianapolis spring concert. H. E. O. to Meet Temple Sisterhood and a member A musical play will make up the The H. E. O. club will meet of the executive board of the Naprogram at SCHOOL 60 at 1:45 tomorrow at the home of Mrs. | tional Federation of Temple Sisterp. m. tomorrow. Louis Dammrich, 9036 E. Washing-| hoods, ‘will speak on “Faith Is the ‘ton st. A 12:30 p. m. luncheon will| Victory.” School children at SCHOOL 80 be followed by a business meeting. A musical program will be presented by Mrs. W. H. Brown and the girls’ choir composed of the Misses Joan Richey, Marjorie Gaskill, Josephine Bailey, Virginia Smith, Dorothy King, Ruth Monical, Beatrice Whitaker and Doris Jean Tompkins. Mrs. John Coyle will direct the songs. Toasts will be offered by Miss Rita Miller, Mrs. J. H. Westbay and Mrs. J. M. Horton. The committee include Mrs. George Matson

past | ner.

1. Mrs. Floyd A. Preziosi was Miss Geraldine James before her marriage Jan. 26 in Montclair, N. J. She is the daughter of Mrs.

Myriam James. The at home address is Montclair,

2. The marriage of Miss Helen L. Wells to Cpl. John James Runeciman Jr. was March 21 in the Centenary Christian church, The bride is the daughter of Mrs. G. Dana Wells, (Moorefield photo.)

3. A Feb. 20 ceremony united Miss Martha Lou Matthews, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Matthews, and Capt. Louis E. Aull, son of

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Aull,

Mr. and Mrs. Merle M. Edmonds.

parents,

Christian church. (Porter photo.)

(Salov photo.)

4. Miss Myrtle Charlotte Brier, daughter of Mrs. Anna C. Brier, became the bride of Lt. Theodore E. Bockstahler in a May 8 ceremony in the Trinity Evangelical and Reformed church,

5. Before her marriage April 19 to Charles E. Edmonds, U. S. N. R., Pensacola, Fla, Mrs. Edmonds was Miss Martha Joan Grimes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glyndon M. Grimes. The bridegroom's parenls are

6. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Krieg announce the marriage of their daughter, Virginia, to George Klieber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Klieber, New Albany. The wedding was April 17. (Nu Art photo.)

7. Mrs, Orva L. Ackerman was Miss Earlma Rae Foreman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Foreman, before her marriage to Cpl. Ackerman in a ceremony on Easter Sunday in Johnstown, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Royal S. Ackerman, Kantner, Pa. are the bridegroom's

8. The marriage of Miss Betty Odessa Schuck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herschel L. Schuck, to Glenn O. Bothwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Bothwell, Griffith, took place April 18 in the Fairfax

The sectional business meetings will be held from 11:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m, followed by a luncheon and fellowship hour. The afternoon's program and! business meeting will begin at 1:30] p. m.” New officers, headed by Mrs. | Chester 2Zechiel as president, will be installed. Mrs. Guy H. Shadinger will speak | on “Flags of the Allies,” and Mrs. | S. K. Ruick will play the national anthems of the various countries as the flags are explained. | The program committee, headed by Mrs. Ralph Hudelson, has ar-! ranged for music by an instrumental | trio from the Broad Ripple high] school, consisting of Bessie Bauers, | Caroline Hardey and Rhea Jean Mc- | Goldrick. The worship service will be led by Mrs. E. E. Mittman, | The society will sponsor a talk by | Oscar Stern at 8 p. m. Friday, May | 28. Mr. Stern was held prisoner by the Nazis for seven months,

Mothers and daughters of the, church and community will be honored at the program of the Wom-| an’s Society of Christian Service of | the RIVERSIDE PARK METHOD- | IST church at 8 p. m. tomorrow, The mothers’ chorus of school 44, under the direction of Mrs. Charles Swaim, will sing, and Miss Margery | Higdon will dedicate a solo to all mothers. Also on the program will| be Mesdames Ray Wise, Robert] Axum and Luther Albert. Group) singing will be 1éd by Mrs. C. J.| Berry, pianist, and Mrs. Minnie Bo Refreshments will be served by a committee headed by Mrs. Charles Herdrich. Mrs. Wise is president of the society and Mrs. Albert, program chairman.

A luncheon and card party will| be sponsored by members of the May band of the Altar society of ST. CATHERINE OF SIENNA CATHOLIC church at 12:15 p. m. tomorrow in the school auditorium, Shelby and Tabor sts. | Mrs. Martin Westbrook will be] hostess, and Mesdames Bruno Roell, | Thomas Quill and J. A. Lechner are! assisting with arrangements. ‘|

Circle 1 of the Missionary society and the Three G class of the GAR-

and Mrs. F. E. Kramer, decorations; Mrs. Fred Lehr, dining room, and Mrs. J. H. Bailey and Mrs. A. E. Hoy, program.

School Lists Activities

The Parent-Teacher association of the Ben Davis high school will sponsor a band concert today at 8 p. m. Mrs. Omar Rybolt will be the director. The school Latin club will present a play, “The Slave Girl,” at the school next Tuesday, under the direction of Mrs. Helen Mercer. Students from Ben Davis who will - be representatives to the Hoosier FUEL CO. Boys’ State this year are Bill Rigot, 2000 NORTHWESTERN AVE. Rekert Ronrad-and Johnt orth,

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FIELD PARK BAPTIST church) were to meet today. The missionary circle was to meét at 1:30 p. m.| in the church auditorium. The! Three G class will have a party this’ evening at 1326 Olive st. |

The Triangle club of the ALL! SOULS UNITARIAN church will have a picnic Sunday at the Churchman’s ranch. Cars will take members from the church at noon. The Jessy Wallin Heywood alliance of the church will have a rummage sale Saturday at the Lauter Memorial Boys’ club. Warm clothing for Russia also will be collected. Mrs. Thomas Snyder is chairman. Miss Alice Anderson is the new

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Peace Discussion Will Be Theme

Of Program Planned by Meridian Heights Church Group

The Woman's society of the MERIDIAN HEIGHTS PRESBYTERIAN church will have an all-day meeting Thursday at the church. Discussion of a “Just and Durable Peace” will be held from 10:45 to 11:30 a. m,, led by Mesdames Julius Schultz, Bert Essex and Iliff Jones.

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Nutrition Will Be Saturday

Representatives of 37 counties will meet here Saturday for a district conference on food preserva|tion, meal planning and the educating of communities in proper |use of food. The half-day meeting will open {at 8:45 a. m. in the west room of

(the World War Memorial building with Mrs. Robert H. Tyndall, Marion county nutrition chairman, presiding. Mrs. Aneta B. Vogler, Red Cross [nutrition director, will talk on menu (planning. Mrs. Imogene Cox, Chi- | cago, regional nutritionist of the food | distribution administration, will out[line new developments in the na|tional food program. Miss Marie Straszheim, Purdue university, will talk on canning. Moving pictures based on nutrition, including one on food canning, are to be shown, Nutrition programs in the counties represented will be described and future steps in county programs are to be outlined by Miss Estelle Nesbitt, nutrition consultant of the state health board. Mrs. Clothilde P. Sanguinet is chairman of the Indiana State Nutrition council arranging the meeting; the last of a series of three in

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|Clubs—

Readers’ Club Will Hear Book Review

Mother Study Club Meets Tomorrow

Book reviews and talks on foreign lands are included in club programs scheduled for tomorrow, Mrs. Horace E. Cox will review “A Bride Goes West” by Nannie T. Alderson and Helena Huntington Smith at tomorrow's meeting of the INDIANAPOLIS READERS

Jclub. The hostess will be Mrs. Ed-

ward L. Osborne, 3805 E. 62d st.

The IRVINGTON MOTHER STUDY club will have a luncheon at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Audubon cafe. Mrs. Thomas Sterling will read a paper on “Child Guidance.” Preceding the meeting, members will do Red Cross work at school 57.

The NEW CENTURY club will meet at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. C. W. Foltz, 4837 College ave. Miss Ruth Lewman will talk on “Mexico,” and accordion music will be played by Mrs. B. V. Bechdolt. Assisting the hostess will be Mesdames Charles W. Sommers, George Fate and J, E, Barcus.

“Humor Without Rhyme or Reason” will be the theme of tomorrow’s meeting of the WOMAN'S ADVANCE club. “Nonsense Novels” and “My Financial Career” by Stephen Leacock will be discussed by Mrs, W, S. S. Johnson, Mrs. H. R. Pierce,“ 3541 Birchwood, will be the hostess.

Founders’ Day Will Be Noted By Phi Betas

The honor guest at the annual founders’ day program of Pi Zeta chapter of Phi Beta, professional fraternity of music and speech, will be Miss Grace Mattern, national fraternity president. The 31st anni-

versary program will be held at 8 p. m, today in the D. A. R. chapter house. A musical program, “Thoughts in Melody,” will present the compositions of Mrs. Evelyn Fielding as performed by 13 members of Phi Beta. Those appearing on the program are Mesdames Ruth Edwards, Irene Harvey, Vivien Arbaugh, Freda Billeter, Beulah Boles, Ann Patterson, Hazel Silvey Hill, Mildred Fortune, Loretta Goory and Edith Glass and Misses Georgia Marie Neargarder, Bernice Van Sickle and Margaret Gallagher,

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Miss Frances O'Connor's engagement and approaching mare riage to Lt. Reid Crowder are announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. O'Connor. The wed: ding will be Saturday at the O'Connor home.

Couple Will Be At Home i In New York

Mr. and Mrs. George Angello ars on a wedding trip to Niagara Falls following their marriage Saturday in SS. Peter and Paul cathedral.

Mrs. Angello is the former Miss Beverly Malicoat, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. C. R. Malicoat of Franke fort, and Mr. Angello is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Santy Angello of Bradford, Pa. Spring flowers decorated the altar for the wedding ceremony at. 7:30 a. m, The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore an ivory satin gown fashioned on princess lines with a sweetheart neckline, finger tip sleeves and a long train trimmed in lace. Her fingertip veil had a halo of lace caught with orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of Johanna Hill roses. :

Attendants’ Frocks

The maid of honor, Miss Fritzie Cochran, wore a yellow mousseline de soie gown trimmed in lace. Her bouquet was of Talisman roses with a matching beret. Miss Jean Crissman, bridesmaid, had a dress of powder blue mousses. line de soie trimmed in lace and she’ carried pink roses with a matching’ beret. i The bridegroom’s attendants were S. Sgt. Albert Jusis, best man, and Cpl. George Thurlow, both of Ft. Harrison. Following the ceremony a wed= ding breakfast was held at Hotel Antlers for the bridal party and the immediate fathilies. : For traveling the bride chose -& pink and. black chenille suit with black accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. The couple will be at home in New York. ;

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