Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 May 1943 — Page 12
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{ college, Bryn Mawr, Pa. Miss Jameson will receive an A. B. degree
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MONDAY, MAY 24, 1043
Miss Fisher Chooses Attendants For Wedding to Earl James Clark
MISS DOROTHY ANN FISHER, daughter of Mrs. R. M. Fisher, has announced the attendants for her wedding to Earl James Clark of Lafayette, which will be June 5 at 10 a. m. in the St. Joan of Arc Catholic church. Miss Nancy Morrow, cousin of the bride-to-be, will be maid of honor and Miss Agnes Patricia Brown, bridesmaid. Norma Jean Headley and Diane Brown, both of Beech Grove, will serve as flower girls. The best man will be Robert Clark, brother of Mr. Clark, and William G. Niehaus and Paul E. Gage will usher. Mrs. Fisher and her brothers, Percy H. Weer and Paul W. Weer, will entertain with a bridal dinner at the Propylaeum June 4 preceding the wedding rehearsal. A number of other parties will honor Miss Fisher before her wedding. Mrs. Alfred C. Campbell will entertain on Thursday and Mrs. Heger Williams on Friday. A luncheon and linen shower will be given by Mrs. Clair McConnell and her daughter, Mrs. Samuel Privett, Saturday and on Sunday Mrs. Frederick Leete Jr. will en-
tertain with a buffet supper. Assisted by her mother, Mrs. Ralph E. Morrow, Miss Nancy
Edwin W. Camp will have a buffet dinner and crystal shower.
Two Will Be Graduated at Bryn Mawr
SEVERAL YOUNG INDIANAPOLIS WOMEN will be graduated from out-of-state colleges this June. Miss Margaret Booth Jameson and Miss Carolyn Culp will be among the graduates at Bryn Mawr
in history and Miss Culp an A. B. in English. Mrs. Charles C. Culp will arrive at the college June 2 to be with her daughter during graduation week. Mr. Culp will come in time for the baccalaureate service, June 6. Also attending the commencement exercises June 8 at 11 a. m. in Goodhart hall will be Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jameson, parents of Miss Jameson. The senior activities at the school will include the baccalaureate in Goodhart hall for which the Right Rev. Oliver J. Hart, D. D,, bishop co-adjutor of Pennsylvania, will be the speaker; a garden party, June 7, and a luncheon at Dalton Green on the campus following the commencement.
Western College Commencement June |
MISS ADELINE LEWIS AND MISS JUDY BOSSON will ree ceive the degrees of bachelor of arts from Western college, Oxford, O., June 1. Miss Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery S. Lewis of Brendonwood, has majored in biology. She is president of the Y. W. C. A. at the college and a member of the Science Colloquium and the Western College Honor society, academic honorary for senior women. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Bosson, Miss Bosson is an English major. She has been on the staff of the Round-Up, college newspaper, for four years, has taken leading roles in several dramatic activities and has been three years a member of the choir. Also she has been editor of the college year book and is now president of her class. = ” » s The graduation activities will begin Saturday with alumnae day. A memorial service will be held in Kumler chapel for Dean Alma Sawyer and the annual alumnae banquet will be that evening. On Sunday Dr. John Henderson Powell Jr. of the Bronxville Reformed church, Bronxville, N. Y., will speak for the baccalaureate service in Kumler chapel. Class day, next Monday, will include the reading of the class will, the honor society luncheon, the presentation of “Much Ado About Nothing” in the Ernst Nature theater and a garden party for the parents, seniors, guests and faculty given by Mrs. Alexander Thomson, president of Western, Mrs. Chase Going Woodhouse, professor of economics at Connecticut college and director of the Institute of Women's Professional Relations, will speak for the commencement exercises.
Artists Given
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Until June 19 For Triptychs
Indiana artists may submit] | sketches for painted altar panels to the John Herron Art museum by June 19, according to the Indiana
.|Graham for the SOCIAL STUDY
Miss Jeanne Gass’ engagement to ~ Aviation Cadet Robert Stump has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. : Claude Ellis Gass. § The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stump.
Pratt photo.
Clubs— | Clubwomen’s Groups Schedule
Five Book Review Programs And Two Picnics for Tomorrow
Two picnics and five book reviews are among the activities scheduled by clubwomen's groups for tomorrow. Mrs. Kenneth Swanson, Morningside dr., will be hostess tomorrow for a picnic to be held by the ALPHA BETA LATREIAN club. Her assistants will be Mrs. Harry D. Hooley and Mrs. George Ford. The ALPHA ETA LATREIAN club also will have a picnic tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Paul W. Huddlestun, 5745 Guilford ave.
“Windswept” (Mary Ellen Chase) | will be reviewed by Mrs. Glenn |
Include Talk By Maj. Rouch
Mrs. Lewis A. Kelly will be the book reviewer for the Spencer club
club meeting tomorrow with Mrs. Firman C. Sims, 5456 Hibben ave.
The assisting hostesses will be M wi 4 {of the Technical high school music Seth Beem and Mrs. L. A. Beem. | g ITERARY el pp Separumens and Maj. A. J. Rouch, The ST. CLAIR'L CUD A. G. D, director of the adminis-
: «l meeting tomorrow with Mrs. Ed ‘trative division at Ft. Harrison.
ward Liehr, 819 Tacoma ave, will| The program will be held at 8:15 hear “Measure of Man” reviewed o'clock in Caleb Mills hall at Shortby Mrs. Walter Reynolds. The ridge high school under the sponmembers will give current events. | sorship of the National Women's | Service league. Tomorrow's meeting of the Anag-| Mr. Shepard will appear as a vionous group, EPSILON SIGMA OMI- lin soloist with the orchestra, acCRON club, will be held in the companied by Miss Madge CathPlainfield home of Mrs. A. S, Miles, | cart. Maj. Rouch will speak. An Mrs. Charles N. Symons will be the army man for 24 years, he was com-co-hostess. The program will pe Mmissioned from the ranks.
: | Lt. Anne R. Hatfield of the WAAC ted by the Plainfield E. S. O.! or Hy y recruiting office and Sgt. Leo
Kucinski of Stout field, previously scheduled as soloists, will be unable to appear. Cpl. Raphael Valerio of Ft. Harrison will remain on the program as a piano soloist. He has studied music here and in Italy. Herman H. Rinne, director, will conduct the orchestra. The proceeds will be used to give aid to service men in the Indianapolis |area.
A business meeting of the LATE BOOK club will be held tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Ernest Wheaton, 5696 Washington blvd. Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. R. E. Hueber and Mrs. Fred Sanders.
Virginia Woolf's “Between the Arts” will be reviewed for the Irvington chapter, EPSILON SIGMA
chapter of the Citizens Committee for the Army and Navy. | The chapter has recently exhibited triptychs at the museum and has collected funds for further] commissions. Only those artists whose training and experience qualify them to execute the work with) professional excellence are
JUNE 20 FATHER'S DAY
... But, this year, a Father's Day with a
t..:f ennew significance. eirage by the chapter to make sketches. | Following a public exhibition of the drawings at the museum, they,
will be sent to the New York trip-|
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most, will make this
OMICRON club, tomorrow by Mrs. Forrest Chenoweth. The group will meet with Mrs. T. F. Fleck, 5623 E. Washington st. Devotions will be given by Mrs. C. L. Withner,
Mrs. Albert Bretthauer, 1718 Brookside drive, will entertain the
ward V. Mitchell. AMICITIA club tomorrow, assisted | by Mrs. Grace Wonning and Mrs. |
Mothers to Seat Melville Hankins. | The speakers and their subjects Staff at Butler
for the HOOSIER TOURIST club meeting tomorrow will be Mrs. C.! C. Spurrier, “America’s Burma
man of the concert, assisted by Mesdames Thomas Gillespie, William Montgomery, H. J. Socks, Don Milburn, George Bradshaw and Ed-
Installation of officers will be held
tych jury which will make the com4Raad.” and Mrs. J. P. Robinson by the Mothers’ club of Sigma Nu
Mrs. R. R. Mills is general chair- |
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Philharmonic to
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Church News— Women Plan
9 Luncheons
For the Week
All Saints’ Episcopal Meeting Wednesday
Churchwomen have planned eight luncheons for their meetings this week.
A general meeting of women of ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL -cathedral has been set for Wednesday at the home of Mrs. R. Hartley Sherwood, 2847 N. Meridian st. Luncheon will be served by St. Mary's chapter with Mrs. Frank B. Lee as chairman. . Plans for the cathedral’s partici‘pation in the Christ church Sunday evening service men’s recreation and supper will be presented. The cathedral and other churches of the diocese have been asked to sponsor the project. Officers of recruiting agencies for women in the war effort will be speakers at the meeting. Mrs. Lyman Thompson will preside.
A card party will be given by the
Altar society of ASSUMPTION| §
CATHOLIC church at 8:15 p. m. Thursday in the Assumption school basement.
Several groups from the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the CENTRAL AVENUE METHODIST church will have 12:30 o'clock luncheons tomorrow. Included among them will be group 1 at the home of Mrs. Charles F. Coffin and Miss Jean Coffin, 3305 N. Meridian; group 2 at the church; group 3 with Mrs. W. B. Dunlap, 2014 N. New Jersey st.; group 4 with Mrs. F. Marion Smith, 4730 N. Capitol ave.; group 5 with Mrs. J. W. Noble, 5570 N. Keystone ave, and group 6 with Mrs. Charles M., Sharp, 2224 E. Kessler blvd. Mrs. A. H. Mitchell, 5222 N. Capitol ave, will serve a 1 o'clock dessert luncheon to group 7 and
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meeting tomorrow with Mrs. An- to be presented by the Indianapolis ple’ classes from the DISCIPLES
i Philharmonic orchestra tomorrow | OF CHRIST churches will meet at 5320 Kenwood ave. % fads Grew Henmern, «evening will be John .W. Shepard the Third Christian church at 7:30 i
group 8 will have a 6:30 p. m. covered dish supper at the church.
The Federation of Married Peo-
p. m. Friday. Ernest R. Johnson, superintendent of the Third church, has called the meeting,
The Jessy Wallin Heywood alliance of the ALL SOULS UNITARIAN church will meet at 12:30 p. m. Thursday for a luncheon and an annual meeting. At a recent meeting of the Elizabethans of the church the following officers were elected: Mrs. Carleton Heiberger, president; Mrs. Earl B. Teckemeyer, vice president; Mrs. M. O. Hollingsworth, secretary, and Mrs. Robert G. Wallace, treasurer,
The May meeting of the Young!
Married Women's guild of the FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH will be at 2 p. m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Elbert E. Kinzie, 5750 Wildwood ave.
Lt. John Goll,
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Miss Vestal Are Wed
Times Special WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind, May 24 —Miss Virginia Vestal became the bride of Lt. Johh Goll of Ft. 3ill, Okla., at 3:30 p. m. yesterday in the Pi Beta Phi sorority house at| Purdue university here. The bride is the daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. C. M. Vestal of West| Lafayette. Lt. Goll is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Goll, 630 E. 58th st., Indianapolis. The Rev. Peter H. Heemstra, as-
[tional Association of Women will sweep.
Bretzman photo, Mrs. H. B. Hopkins
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Lt. Hopkins Weds Olga Feld At Church of Christ Here; Honeymoon at French Lick
Lt. and Mrs. H. B. Hopkins took a wedding trip to French Lick immediately following their marriage at 11:30 a. m., May 13, in the Church of Christ on the Circle. Mrs. Hopkins was Miss Olga Carolyn Feld, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Feld, 160 W. 44th st. Lt. Hopkins, who is on the staff and faculty at Ft. Monmouth, N. J, is the son of Maj. and Mrs, John T. Hopkins, | Sussex, England. The Rev. E. Ainger Powell read the ceremony before an altar decorated with palms and candelabra. The bride, who was unattended, wore a white French organza gown with scroll shoulders, long sleeves, a fitted bodice and a full skirt which touched the floor with a circular
Annual Banquet Of N.A.W.
"Tomorrow
Members and guests of the Na-|
Miss O'Connor Is Bride of Lt. Crowder
Ceremony Is Read At Parents’ Home
In a ceremony at 8 p. m. Saturday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. O'Connor, the O’Connors’ daughter, Frances, became the bride of Lt. Reid Crowder of Camp Atter« bury. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas O. Crowder, Macon, Ga. The Rev, Fr. John Holloran read the ceremony before a background of palms, ferns, flowers and cande= labra. Bridal airs were played Miss Roberta Bland, harpist. The bride wore a two-piece powse der blue crepe and her sister, Mrs, Wilma Cunningham, chose a twoe piece white linen. Both had orchid corsages. Capt. Charles Folsom, Camp Atterbury, was the best man,
Out-of-Town Guests
The bride's mother wore wine red accessories and a corsage of red roses with her gray sheer crepe. A reception followed the cere mony. The assistants were Mes« dames W. F. Swope, R. D. Najar, R., N. Maxwell and Charles McHale and Miss Mildred E. Crimans. Guests from out-of-town were the bride's brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Bancroft, St. Louis; Miss Ada Brogan, Lo= gansport; Misses Roxana and Erna Johnston and Mrs. J, M. Benham,
| Olney, 111, and Mrs. Folsom, Ashee
villa, N. C.
Program Will Benefit Jameson Camp
Current events will be discussed by H. R. Gross, local radio come mentator, at a benefit program to be sponsored by the Children’s Sune shine Club, Inc, at 2 p. m. tomore row in the World War Memorial auditorium, Also included on the program will be selections sung by the women's chorus of the seventh district, Indiana Federation of Clubs. Proceeds will be used for the supe port of the Julia Jameson nutrition camp at Bridgeport. The camp spe= cializes in treating and providing special care for undernourished children, Tickets may be obtained from members of the program committee
Her full-length cloak veil was]
attend the organization’s banquet / : and installation of officers tomor- held in place by two gardenias on
row evening in the Hotel Washing- | either side of her head. She carried ton. a French gardenia bouquet.
Officers to be installed are Mrs. Sue Sherman president; Miss as Marion Frost and Mrs. Ida May Shulse, first ¢ and second vice i: presidents; Mrs. : William L. Hurt and Mrs. Gene- : vieve Terstegge, : recording and i corresponding secretaries; Miss Alice Timmons, treasurer; Miss . Pearl M. Shockley, historian, and Mrs. Izona May Shirley, director. Guest speaker for the evening will be Otto Cox, local attorney. Dr, J. Vidya Lindsay will give the invocation. The installation will be conducted by Miss Ethel Gardner, retiring vice president, and Mrs. E. R. Bebout, retiring president, will preside.
and the bridegroom is a graduate of Ohio university at Dayton. « He was stationed for some time with the army air corps in South America.
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Sorority Officers To Be Installed
New officers of Kappa chapter, able.
She attended Columbia university |
headed by Mrs. Raymond Chase Smith. They are Mesdames Freder= ick Wager, J. B. Mentzer, S. R. Love ick and T. E. Hanika.
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fraternity at 2 p. m. tomorrow in sistant pastor of the Central Presthe recreation room of Jordan hall, byterian church, read the ceremony.
Butler university. Enters With Father Br ps DE the The bride, who entered with her Orewiller, president: Mrs. Endicott| ther, wore a white marquisette and Mrs. Frank Oollman. first and gown with a sweetheart neckline second vice presidents; Mrs. C. C. trimmed with seed pearls, and a Bagley and Mrs. Alberta Spiegal, full skirt extending into a long recording and corresponding sec- train. To her Juliet cap fashioned retaries, and Mrs. H. M. Demiow, with seed pearls was attached a fingertip ivory veil of English illusion.
treasurer. € Following, a musical program will|She wore a single strand of pearls and carried white carnations and
be presented by Mr. and Mrs. Saul ; Bernat. Mrs. H. M. Powell is pro-|stephanotis. The maid of honor and the
gram chairman, There will be a| 0 social hour. bridesmaid, Miss Betty Ward and Miss Nellie J. Goll of Indianapolis, | were in white chiffon gowns with
missions. The jury will meet at the «rhe san Juan Islands—a Trav-| I ue Citizens Com- ejogye” Mrs. Robinson, 3914 N.| Further information may be ob | inois st.,, will be the hostess. tained by writing the chairman of The final meeting this season for the triptych committee, Barry the IRVINGTON TUESDAY club Faulkner, Citizens Committee for will feature a discussion of “The the Army and Navy, 36 E. 36th st. Year's Scrap Book” tomorrow at New York. the home of Mrs. C. H. Winders! Successful artists will be supplied Rockville rd. with the wooden panels upon which | the design will be painted and the! CHAPTER U, P. E. O. SISTERfinished products will be placed at HOOD, will have a luncheon tothe discretion of the army and navy Morrow with Mrs. H. E. Boggy. authorities and the Citizens Com- Talks will be given by Mrs. J. W. mittee. | McPheeters on “Letters From Our
———————— {Boys” and by Mrs. J. H. Westbay Club Dinner Planned
| Delta Sigma Kappa sorority, will be installed today at a 7:30 p. m. meeting in the home of Mrs. Emerson Lowes near Acton. The Business session will be followed by bridge play. The officers are Mrs. Lowes, presi-|. dent; Mrs. James Powers, vice president; Mrs. Archer Shirley and Mrs. Ronald Coapstick, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. Omer Smith, treasurer.
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best man and the ushers Were Howard Davis and Jack Silvers. A reception in the Pi Phi house | followed the ceramony. Those at-| = e tending from Indianapolis were] 3 FOR 3 the bridegroom's grandparents, Mr. : and Mrs. Frank L. Thomas, and| Mr. and Mrs. John H. Goll and the| bridegroom's brother, Frank T. Goll.
chapter, Zeta Beta Chi sorority, meeting tomorrow evening will be Miss Eva MacDougall, director of the home nursing department, of the Red Cross. She will speak at 7:30 o'clock in the Hotel Lincoln
at 6:45 p. m. today in the Columbia! Mrs. Henry L. Bruner, 324 S. Rit- | club. ‘ter ave, was to be the hostess to‘day for the IRVINGTON WOMAN'S 'club’s guest day. The speaker, Mrs. William H. Insley, was to talk on “Poetry Today and Yesterday.”
on “Home Nursing.” The social committee of the FORTNIGHTLY STUDY club was in | charge of arrangements for a picnic pea ‘which the group was to have today. To S k Here The study topic was to be Alaska /§ = and a Guide to Alaska developed by the federal writers’ project. .
The A. C. A. club was to close its {season's activities this afternoon pi {at the home of Mrs. Wilbur Wash(burn, 236 N. Pasadena st. A cov- i ered dish luncheon at 12:30 p. m.|§ was to be followed by a business meeting. | Mrs. J. Francis Huffman, pro‘gram chairman, was to outline next | year’s program ani to name committee chairmen and their assist= ants. Chairmen of standing com- | mittees were to report and a round ‘table discussion on “World Condi- | tions of Today and Tomorrow” was |to conclude the * business session. Mrs. C. J. Ancker was to be the dis- | cussion leader. | | Following, there was to be an ex-’ | change of gifts.
Mesdames David E. Fox, Charles N. Porter and Hiram E. Cunning‘ham were to be the hostesses today for a meeting of CHAPTER P, P. E. O. SISTERHOOD. Conven-
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A party for senior nurses of the Methodist hospital School of Nursing will be given tonight by the] White Cross guild's mother chapter. The party will be in the 100f garden | of the nurses’ home. | Mrs. Willard Gore is arrangements chairman, assisted by Mesdames A. E. Cutshall, Edward Rei-| gal, A. M. Brown and Ralph Eber- | hart. On the decorating committee | are Mesdames William H. Lacker,| H. B. Tilman and J. M. Greene and the refreshments committee includes a uae Mesdames Paul Ankney, Smith Choice of Magnesia, Mint Burns, Wilbur J. Doran, H. L. Coy- or Dental cream for massag-
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