Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 May 1943 — Page 6
Society—
Miss Betsy Wolfe's Engagement To Nathaniel U. Hill Is Announced
DR. AND MRS. GAYLE BYRON WOLFE announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Betsy Leckner Wolfe, to Nathaniel Usher Hill. Mr. Hill is the nephew of Phillip Buskirk Hill of Bloomington. No date has been
set for the wedding. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Tudor Hall school and attended Wells college and Indiana university where she was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Mr. Hill is a graduate of Indiana and a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. =» = = 2 » 2 The engagement of Miss Jeanne Gass to Aviation Cadet Robert Stump, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stump, is announced by the bride-to-be’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ellis Gass. The prospective bridegroom is stationed at the engineering school of New York university as a member of the meteorelogy division of the army air force technical training command.
Reynolds-Boyer Betrothal Announced
MISS JANE REYNOLDS’ engagement to Lt. James Warren Boyer, U. S. A, Ft. Riley, Kas, has been announced. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred N. Reynolds and Lt. Boyer’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Nola E. Boyer. The wedding date has not been set, Miss Reynolds attended Butler university where she was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Before enlisting, Lt. Boyer attended Butler and the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music. He is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jackson announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Jane, to Lt. Irving E. Linderman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Linderman, South Bend. The wedding date will be announced later. Miss Jackson attended Indiana university and is a Sigma Tau sorority member. After attending the University of Michigan, Lt. Linderman was graduated from Purdue university. He is a member of Tau Epsilon Phi fraternity. = » = 2 2 » In a ceremony at 4 o'clock the afternoon of Sunday, June 8, Miss Magnolia DeHart will be married to Lt. Robert Davis Terry, U. §. A. son of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Terry. Miss DeHart's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. DeHart. Miss DeHart is a graduate of Butler university and a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Lt. Terry was graduated from the United States military academy at West Point, N. Y. The wedding ceremony will be read at the home of the
bride-to-be’s parents.
Norma Overbay Is Bride of Charles Tehan
McKEE CHAPEL of TABERNACLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH will be the scene at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon of the wedding of Miss Norma Overbay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Overbay, to Charles A. Tehan of Chicago. Bouqueis of while pecnies, palms and candelabra will decorate the altar before which the Rev. Ralph L. O'Dell will read the ceremony. Miss Donna Alles will be the organist. Entering on the arm of her father, the bride will wear a white marquisette gown styled with a fitted bodice accented with inserts of Chantilly lace, lorg sleeves tapering into points over the hands and a square neckline. The bouffant skirt, shirred in tiers accented with Chantilly lace inserts, extends into a train. Miss Overbay's two tiered fingertip veil of English illusion will be arranged from a halo bonnet of tucked tulle trimmed with Chantilly lace and orange blossoms. She will carry a cascade of white roses,
Her sister and only attendant, Miss Joyce Overbay, will be in a blue marquisette gown with Chantilly lace inserts in the skirt and at the neckline. Her flowers will be a spray of yellow roses. Howard Goodrich will be the best man and Arthur Overbay Jr. Jon Hubertz, William Rieger and Frank Williams will be the ushers. Mrs. Overbay will wear a pink sheer suit with navy accessories and a corsage of gardenias and blue daisies. Following a reception in the home of the bride's parents, the couple will take a wedding trip to Chicago. They will be at home after June 1 in Washington. The out-of-town guests will be Mr. and Mrs. William Sabin and Mrs. Howard Whiting, Chicago; Mrs. Kenneth Moeller, Geneva, N. Y.; Miss Jerry Helvie, Valparaiso; Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Hastings, Bedford, and Capt. and Mrs. Allen Owen, Chanute field, Rantoul, Ill.
Dinners Precede Dramatic Club Meeting
SEVERAL DINNERS have been planned to precede the annual meeting and dance which the Dramatic club will hold tonight at the Woodstock club. A Dutch treat party at the club will include Messrs. and Mesdames Harold Tharp, Evans Woollen, Frank Hoke, Louis H. Haerle and Orland A. Church, Dr. and Mrs. J. Jerome Littell and Mrs. Herman C. Wolff. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Forry will have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. William Mode Taylor. -8 EJ » » ” = A talk “The Indiana School of Painters,” will be given tomorrow at 3 p. m. in John Herron Art museum by Mrs. Ella Bond Johnston. Her address will be in connection with the Indiana artists 36th annual exhibition at the museum. The host and hostess committee of the Art Association of Indianapolis serving tomorrow at Herron will include Mrs. Joseph Walden, chairman; Miss Blanche Stillson, Mrs. Alex R. Holliday and Mrs. Philemon Watson,
The annual meeting of the National Society, Colonial Dames of
imerica in the state of Indiana, will be at 2 p. m. Tuesday in the
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Dr. H. Frederick
Streib to Wed
Miss Betty Mae Reeve in Rite | At East Park Church Tomorrow
The Rev. Donald Boyd of College Corner, O., will officiate tomorrow | afternoon at the 4:30 o'clock wedding of Miss Betty Mae Reeve to Dr. H. Frederick Streib of Muncie. The ceremony will be in the East Park Methodist church.
1.—Miss Jane Reynolds’ engagement to Lt. James Warren Boyer
is being announced today.
(Bretzman photo.)
2. June 6 is the date set for the wedding of Miss Magnolia DeHart
to Lt. Robert Davis Terry.
(Photorefiex photo.)
3. The engagement of Miss Betsy Leckner Wolfe to Nathaniel
Usher Hill has been announced.
4. A ceremony tomorrow will Dr. H. Frederick Streib of Muncie.
5. Miss Patricia Jane Jackson
E. Linderman at a date to be announced later. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Cleodren Devore announce the engagement and
(Bretzman photo.)
unite Miss Betty Mae Reeve and (Pratt photo.)
will become the bride of Lt. Irving (Bretzman photo.)
Miss Reeve's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Reeve, 4004 N, Capi-
approaching marriage of their daughter, Martha, to James R. Oleson, U. S. N. R,, son of Mrs. Henry Oleson, Aberdeen, S. D. The wedding
[Sororitee— Mu Phi Epsilon Books Initiation And Installation Ceremonies;
s A. I. to Present Lanny Ross
Initiation services of one music sorority and concert plans of anotheg
| are included in today’s sorority notes.
June 4 Is Set For Tudor Hall
Graduation
Dr. William Gear Spencer, president of Franklin college, will be the speaker for the Tudor Hall school commencement June 4 at 8 p. m. in the First Presbyterian church. His subject will be “By Products.” Dr, Spencer is a graduate of Denison university and received his master's degree from the same university. In 1924 he was awarded an L. L. D. from Franklin. He has been president of the college since 1933 and is also president of the Indiana Independent and Church Related colleges. Chorus to Sing
The Rev. Thomas R. Thrasher, rector of the Advent Episcopal church, will give the invocation and benediction and Miss I. Hilda Stewart, principal of Tudor Hall, will award the diplomas. The music for the occasion willbe provided by the upper school chorus directed by Miss Gladys Heathcock. Mrs. Agnes Warriner Helgesson will be the organist and Miss Florence Wolff the accompanist.
Pi Phi Mothers To Entertain
The Mothers’ club of Pi Beta Phi sorority will have a dinner for the senior daughters Tuesday at 6:30 p. m. in the chapter house, 831 W. Hampton dr. The group will present gifts’ to the graduates. All members. of the active chapter and their mothers may attend. Mrs. J. E. Silberman is chairman of the committee assisted by Mesdames Lewis Gessert, Joe Hill, Fred Smith and J. P. Roberts. : The final bridge play-off of the elub will be at 1 p. m. Monday in
the chapte: house following & cov-
tol ave. Dr. Streib is the son of Mrs. Ruby Streib of Detroit.
Palms and candelabra will form a background for the ceremony. Mrs. Margaret Allen, organist, will accompany Miss Violet Carter when she sings “Oh, Promise Me,” “My Hero” and “Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life.” Entering on the arm of her father, the bride will be in a white satin gown with a low scalloped neckline outlined with seed pearls. The long sleeves of the dress form points over the hands. Her fingertip veil will be attached to a tiara of seed pearls and she will carry a white orchid on a white Bible. Attendants’ Frocks
Her attendants will be gowned similarly in dr@sses with marquisette skirts and faille taffeta bodice, drop shoulders and short sleeves. They will carry arm bouquefs of spring flowers and will have flowers in their hair. The bride's sisters, Miss Louise Reeve, maid of honor, and Miss Janet Reeve, flower girl, will be in pink. Miss Mavourneen Harshman, Miss Eva Jean Palmer and Mrs. Margaret Summers, bridesmaids, will wear blue. Dr. Forrest LaFollette will be the best man.
To Live in Red Key
Following the ceremony a reception will be held in the home of the bride's aunt, Mrs. Ralph W. Dunica, 3135 College ave. Assisting will be Misses Marjorie Dunica, Marilyn Wall, Marjorie Sullivan and Carol Ramsey. After the wedding trip, the couple will be at home Friday in Red Key, Ind. ‘Dr. Strieb is a graduate of Frankline college and the Indiana University School of Medicine. He is a member of Phi Chi fraternity. Miss Reeve attended Butler university where she was a member of Trianon sorority.
Luncheon Thursday
The Past Presidents association of the ladies’ auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen will meet Thursday noon at the Colonial tearoom. A luncheon will be followed by a business and social meeting. Mesdames Harry Minton, J. O.
Dawson and Sam E. Jones will be
will be early next month in Norfolk, Va. (Randell photo.)
Music Study Club to Hold Guest Day
The guest day of the Irvington Music Study club Monday will feature musical selections by Miss Helen Ferrell, pianist, Mrs. Virginia Leyenberger Boswell, cellist, and Mrs. Lowell Springer, vocalist. The meeting will be at 2 p. m. in the parlors of the Irvington Presbyterian church. The hostesses
will be Mesdames Belden C. Leonlard, James F. Foulke and W. L. McCoy. Accompanied by Mrs. J. Russell Paxton, Mrs. Springer will sing “Noon and Night” and “The Moon's a Hoop” (Tyson), “Grieve Not, Beloved” (La Forge) and “Spring Fancy” (Densmore).
Officers Listed
Miss Ferrell, of the Arthur Jordan conservatory, has chosen to play “Prelude in G Minor” (BachSiloti), “Etude in E Major” (Chopin) and “Nightingale” (Liszt). She will also present “Die Lorelie” (Liszt), “Garden Music” (Newman) and “Prelude in A Minor” (Debussy). Mrs. Boswell, also a member of the Jordan faculty, will be accompanied by Mrs. Leonard. The new officers of the group are Mrs. Richard Orton, president; Miss Mildred Allen, vice president; Mrs. Frederick ‘Schulmeyer, secretary; Mrs. McCoy, treasurer; Mrs. Albert Holman, historian, and Mrs. Francis Helkema, delegate to the Irvington Union of Clubs.
Visits Parents
Miss Anne Amelia Marmon, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Orland A. Church, is home from Smith college for a two-week vacation. She plans to attend summer school at Smith this year. En route home she visited Miss Evaline Hitz at Bryn Mee. Miss Hitz is the daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin D. Hits. 32.
Travel-Study Club
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Luncheon Monday
A talk on “The Islands of Wake and Samoa” by Mrs. John W. Thornburgh will be a feature of the meeting Monday of the Venetian (chapter, International Travel-Study {elub. The group will have a 12:30 Ip. m. luncheon at the Colonial tea- { room. | Assisting Mrs. Alfred E. Kahle, | the hostess, will be Mesdames S. T. | Sutherland, T. S. Collins and Ralph WikoffT.
Capt. Ireland To Speak
Capt. Tom Ireland will speak at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Chil=dren's museum under the auspices of the museum's membership com=mittee. His talk will be on his trips to Ireland. He is the author of the recently published “Ireland, Past and Present” as well as numerous books of political and historical interest. The speaker will be introduced by Mrs. Robert B. Failey, membership chairman. Others on her committee are Mesdames Eli Lilly, Louis Schwitzer Jr. and Reily G. Adams, Miss Olive K. Funk and Dudley Gallahue.
Pi Phi Alumnae Set
Installation
The Indiana Beta alumnae of Pi Beta Phi sorority will install new
Kappa chapter of MU PHI EPSILON, national music honor sorority, has scheduled initiation ceremonies for Tuesday at the home of the president, Miss Mari Wagner, 5235 Graceland ave. Following, Mrs. O. M, Bowe will be installed as the chapter's patroness.
A musical program will be) presente esdames Charles Be yf on, Beatrice 6 00 to Attend Party at K. of C. Hall
Kerr and Miss Harriet Payne, Mrs. Harry Sidrow, social chairA year of dances and programp for service men will be celebrated
man, will be in charge of refreshments. Assisting her will be Mrs. Alberta Gaunt, Mrs. W. N. Fleming Jr. and the Misses Martha Burton, Marian Laut, Edith Spencer, Patricia Pearson, Margaret Hester and Esther McCammon, by more than 600 cadettes and Final arrangements for a beneflt| service men at a birthday party concert featuring Lanny Ross, lyric tomorrow in the Knights of Colume tenor and radio star, have been bus auditorium. completed, according to Mrs. Arthur| The Rational Catholic Service= .|men’s parties were inaugurated on H. Taylor, president of the Pa May 27, 1042, and ue a troness club of Zeta chapter, SIGMA | wednesday nights for several weeks ALPHA IOTA, national professional | then changed to Sundays. They
music sorority. | have continued without interrupe
The concert will be held at 3 p. m.| Som Slee una average attend= $ men.
tomorrow in the Murat theater. Proceeds will be used to buy new fur-| Feature of the evening will be the nishings for the rehearsal hall and Selection of a “king” from among lounge at Stout field. This is the|the service men attending a club’s war project for the year. dance, scheduled for 5 to 9 p. m, Committee chairmen aiding with |The winner, without personal cost, arrangements include Mrs. Earl O. will be permitted to telephone his Noggle, ticket sales; Mrs. Frank O. home. wilking, arrangements; Mrs. Her-| An open house for visitors will be held during the dance and nove
bert M. Woollen, box seat sales; ] Mrs. Howard Griffith, program; Miss |<y entertainment and games have been planned. A buffet supper will
Gladys Alwes, finance; Miss Dorothy J. Wilding, ushers, and Mrs, Pe served at 6 p. m. Bakery Work« ers Union, Local 372, will donate
Carl H, Irrgang, publicity. Tickets for the concert may be|® 40-pound cake for the event. The suppers each Sunday are
obtained from any member of the sorority. Miss Martha Egger is made possible by the Catholic pars ishes of the city and other vole
president of the active chapter and Mrs. O. M. Jones heads the alumnae | unteer groups including the Natione al Council of Catholic Women.
chapter. Service men of all creeds are ing A business meeting will be held by | vited to attend. a PHI DELTA BETA sorority at 8 p. m. Tuesday in the Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. Thomas McConahay will be hostess.
Circle to Entertain The May circle of St. Patrick's
officers following a 6:30 p. m. covered dish supper Tuesday at the) home of Miss Agnes Brown, 1011 E. | Maple rd. | Miss Brown is president; William H. Kelly, vice president; Mrs. Frederick Wiecking, treasurer, and Miss Betty Jane Mitchell, secretary. After the supper and installation,
Mrs.
they are making for Base hospital
members will sew on an afghan|Burton and Gene Hardesty. Reser-
church will give a cdrd party at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the school hall A spring frojic will be given bY) ea i ar aneneon will i the women of the Lake Shore goun- to 1 p. m,, also in the school hall, try club next Saturday at the club. | A 1:30 p. m. card party will follow, Mrs. George Graber is chairman, Ms. Edward Voltz is chairman,
assisted by Mesdames Nick Volz, Ray Donehay, Harry Pierson, Larry
Party Is Planned
To Meet at Club
The V-5 Mothers’ club will meet vations may be made with Mrs. Jack |at 1:45 p. m. Wednesday in the
