Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 May 1943 — Page 18
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Dorothy Ann Fisher Will Be Honored At Luncheon and Shower Saturday
MRS. SAMUEL PRIVETT and her mother, Mrs. Clair McConnell, will entertain Saturday with a luncheon and linen shower in honor of Miss Dorothy Ann Fisher, whose marriage to Earl James Clark of Lafayette will
be June 5 at 10 a. m. in St. Joan of Arc Catholic church. The guests at the shower, which will be at the home of Mrs. McConnell, will be Mrs. Ronald M. Fisher, mother of the bride-to-be; Mesdames Gaston B. Kolb, Ralph Morrow, Ralph McKinstry and Robert F. Pfendler, Misses Sue Virginia Hull, Nancy Morrow, Agnes Brown and Jahet Beach. A buffet supper to be given at 6:30 p. m. Sunday by Mrs. Frederick Leete Jr. at her home will honor the betrothed couple. The guests will be Mrs. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Camp, Robert Camp, Percy H. and Paul W. Weer. Mr. Clark is the son of Mrs. Stinson Clark of Lafayette.
Mrs. A. H. DeHart to Be Hostess
MISS MAGNOLIA DEHART will be the honor guest at a shower given Tuesday evening by Mrs. A. H. DeHart. Her wedding to Lt. Robert Davis Terry, U. S. A., will be at 4 p. m." June 6 in the home of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zeilin T. DeHart. Miss Hannah DeHart, sister of the bride-to-be, will be bridesmaid and Iouis Rutan will be the best man. Lt. Terry is the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Terry. : The guests at the shower will be Mesdames Z. T. DeHart, Terry, M. A. Lobraico, C. Thomas Jchnson, Wallace K. DeHart, Raymond Wise, H. A. Campbell and Milo DeHart, Misses Ada Miller, Marjorie Lobraico, Catherine Wagle, Margaret Terry and Hannah cHart Lt graduate of the U. S. Military academy at West Point. Miss DeHart was graduated from Butler university and is 8 member of Pi Beta Phi sorority.
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Reservations Made for Dance
SEVERAL RESERVATIONS have been made for the supper fance which will open the summer season at the Highland Golf and Country club Saturday Among them are those of Dr. J William Wright, William R. Krafft, C. L. Brinkworth, Harry Marquis, William Shepler, D. S. Foster, R. W. Fish, Ted O. Philpott, Richard Crane and Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Bogart.
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In accordance with the precedent established in the last war, the Dramatic club has elected a woman, Mrs. Sylvester Johnson, as president for the coming year. The club plans to have a woman es chief executive for the duration. The other new officers who were elected at the recent annual meeting and dance at the Woodstock” club are Edward Mayer, vice President; John B. Watson, secretary: Harold B. Tharp, treasurer, and John Gould, William Munk and Blaine H. Miller Jr, directors.
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Mrs. Carl F. Eveleigh was to be hostess today at the monthly luncheon meeting of the Jonathan Jennings chapter, D. A. R. The luncheon was to be at 1 p. m. Recently elected officers of the chapter are Mrs. William H. Remy, regent; Mrs. John R. Curry, vice regent; Mrs. Malcolm M. Moore and Mrs. George R. Jeffrey, recording and corresponding sccretaries; Mrs. Maxwell V. Bailey, treasurer: Mrs. Chester W. Albright, registrar, and Mrs. G. L. Ramey. historian.
In New York
by Helen Worden
NEW YORK, May 27.—In Boston's Chinatown, of all places. I heard someone mention Indianapolis. Immediately I picked up my ears. Alfred W. Rodecker, one of the members of our party, was talking. ‘I'm a devotee of Chinese food,” he said. “There's an excellent Chinese restaurant, the Bamboo inn, in Indianapolis.” Mr. Rodecker’s home is in Indianapolis, but he’s there infrequently. He leads a nomadic life as auditor — : in the department of insurance for york.” the state of Indiana. “I arrived in Boston nearly two
said Mr. Rodecker. “The proprietor, Sou Chan, professes to
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Annual Service Is Planned by D. A. R. Group
Observance Will Be
Wedding Will Be June 19
Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Fromhold have announced the
Serve on ‘Poppy Day’ Committee
Held at Crown Hill
approaching marriage of their daughter, Dorothy Anne, to L. Wilbur Kaufman. The wedding will be June 19 in St, Joan of Are Catholic church. Mr. Kaufman is the son of Mr. and Mrs, William Kaufman,
Mrs. Howard J. Baumgartel, chaplain of the Caroline Scott Harrison | chapter, D. A. R., has arranged the annual memorial service which the chapter will hold at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Crown Hill cemetery. Her assistants have been Mrs. |
William Dobson, retiring regent; | Mrs. Herbert R. Hill, incoming re-| gent; Mesdames Henry C. Ketcham, | Walker Jay Weesner, Frederick D.| Stilz and Iliff Jones. | Mrs. Baumgartel will place flow- | ers on the grave of Caroline Scott | Harrison, first president general of the national society for whom the chapter was named, and the services will be conducted there.
Decorate Graves
Flags will be placed on the graves of Mrs. Chapin C. Foster, first state regent and founder of the chapter; Mrs. Cornelia Cole Fairbanks, fifth president general of the national society; Patsy Patterson and Charlotte Nickum, two real daughters, and E. John Morrow and Heziakiah | Smith, two revolutionary war] | soldiers.
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W. Hurley Ashby photo.
Ladywood School Will Graduate 13 at Commencement Tuesday; Naval Reserve Officer to Speak | Fix gmyiogme oon
Seven Indianapolis girls will be graduated from Ladywood school in | the past year—Mrs. J. Edward Morcommencement exercises at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning at the school. ris, Mrs. Blanche Thompson MaThev are Misses Margaret Katherine Braun. Rosemarie Clark, Eliza- guire, Mrs. Jesse Baldwin, Mrs. beth Gartland, Evelyn Toinette Horton, Joan Moore, Patricia Rice and | Warren C. Buell. Miss Cora E. Ryan, Ann Wagner. ’ | Miss Margaret Stevenson, Miss Cora Other graduates will be Miss Lois Margaret Clarkson, Itasca, 111; | Griffith and Miss Margaret McCarty
Miss Joan Gartland, Marion; Miss = SE Day. Marietta Jane Lennon, niBl y Ti Ill; Miss Virginia Proesel, Lincoln« | OSsSsOom 1Mc¢C wood, Ill; Miss Gene Elizabeth | Read, Detroit, and Miss Ann Mary | D B | Reiss, Sheboygan, Wis. ance to be Miss Rice and Miss Wagner will |
| receive certificates for piano Ses] Given Tonight
lin the department of music.
Service Saturday
Buglers from the naval armory will play “Reveille” and sound “Taps” at the close of the service. Shelter will be provided in case of
the remembrance committee, will The commencement address will {represent the chapter at the me- | |be given by Lt. Cmdr. J. J. Lennon,| Additional reservations have been |morial services to be held on Monu'U. 8. N. R, father of Miss Lennon. | 4 ounced for the annual Blossom ment circle Saturday and will place He ig chief communications officer | ; . | flowers on the George Rogers Clark in Chicago, Bishop Joseph E. Rit- Time dance which will be sponsored) ent of the mokument. ‘ter. D. D.. will award the diplomas,|by Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic,
land Miss Wagner will extend the church tonight at the Indiana Roof | . greetings. Is irom. |The Bridal Scene— | Music Program
| Two hundred and fifty-six service | Doroth
The musical program will neice men, chosen by chaplains from the the Demarest’s processional pre- ak : : { sented by Miss Jean Denemark and Va A ous Posts in SN around Tnciane | . . boc . 1. lapolis, will attend as guests of mems« tine B d: | IMiss Mary Eligabeth Shirelill, — and friends of the parish. Chooses I'l d Miss Jane Monahan, harp, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Haunss head | jana Miss Kathryn Lyeas and Miss the committee in charge of the) A d ~ | Margaret Wissel, violin. group which represents the 256 ttendants The allegro movement from the coung men from the Lourdes parish “Concerto in A Minot” (Grieg) Will}, w jn the U. S. armed forces who| Announcements of bridal attendIbe played by Miss Wagner and MISS | have attended the dance in previous ants and a wedding appear with ‘Rice, first piano, and Miss Reiss) ony | shower notes in today's bridal news, and Miss Braun, second piano. | Acting as hostesses for the service | Miss Dorothy Anne Kernel will Miss Rice and Miss Wagner also men will be young women from the have her sister, Miss Jean Kernel, [will accompany the school chorus| Lourdes and other parishes through- as maid of honor at her wedding when it sings Hahn's “The Green out the city headed by 25 members'to Midshipman Charles William | Cathedral” The sopranos in the of the C. Y. O. cadettes, Ullrich, U. S. naval academy. The chorus are Misses Doris Beck, Helen ceremony will be June 11 in Our
Parties Formed
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Three of the American Legion auxiliary membDers active in making arrangements for “Poppy day” Saturday are (left to right) Mrs. O. G. Robinette, Mrs. Merrill J. Woods, 1ith district poppy chairman, and Mrs. Leo J. Mahoney, district publicity chairman. Disabled patients in the Marion Veterans’ hospital this year have made 550,000—the highest number yet produced—of the crepe paper poppies for sale throughout the state. Proceeds will be used to carry on welfare work for the disabled and the needy dependents of world wars 1 and 2.
» N Dance Review S ™,] For Saturday | The spring tap dance review, [sponsored by the Brookside Moth- | | ers’ club, will be held at 7 p. | | Saturday in the Brookside com- | 4.39 p. m. munity house. Dick Laub will be master of graduates. ceremonies, assisted by Paul Lennon. | | Miss Patty Jarvis will play marimba. conducts the dancing classes.
wot miei et Reception Will Honor Seniors
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the reception. Assisting them
Luncheon Planned
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The ritual service will begin at 3 Miss Joanne Vallieu will| Miss Rosalyn Ludwig play several piano selections. Miss Cummerford and Miss| Patricia Byfield are co-chairmen of
The final meeting of the Wom- | Loraine de Hebreard, Betty Wolfe, 's Advance club will be a 12:30{ Helen Burkhardt, Margaret Black, after and Marjorie|
Betz, Barbara Bidwell, Mary Jean Bidwell, Betty Blackwell, Nancy Brady, Braun, Mary Lou Clark, Rosemarie Clark, Vera Clark, Clarkson, Shirley Connor, Nancy Cooper, Suzanne Coughlin, Mary Jo
| Lady of Lourdes Catholic church.| Reservations for parties have been The prospective bridegroom's sis made by Dr. and Mrs. Paul Kernel, ter, Miss Joan Ullrich, and Miss! Messrs. and Mesdames James Clem- | Eileen Higgins will be bridesmaids. !
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THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1943
‘Camp Fire Girls Grioup to Give Card Party
Funds Will Be Used In Leader Training
A card party will be sponsored by the Camp Fire Girls Guardians’ association at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Ayres’ auditorium in order to raise funds to send leaders to national summer training courses. The training course for district 9, which includes Indianapolis, will be held at Camp Wathana, the Detroit Camp Fire Girls’ camp, from June 25 to 28. . Serve on Committees
Mrs. Gilbert Richey, general {chairman of arrangements for the | party, is being assisted by Mes‘dames Earl Stumpf, Everett Cath|cart and C. F. Weddle. The hostesses are Mrs. Cathcart, chairman, Mesdames Gilbert Forbes, lJ. W. Graves, William Baumgart, | Charles Ludy and Sally Kniptash. The other committees are Mrs. Stumpf, tickets and reservations | chairman, and Mrs. Helen Parmer, {chairman, Mesdames John Harvey,
__| Weddle, Richey and Jesse Barker, | table prizes.
Mrs. Warne to Speak
| [| “Pruit Trees in the Garden” will be Mrs. Allan H. Warne's subject
A reception given by the alumnae when she speaks tomorrow before M-'of St. John academy from 2:30 to| the Spade and Trowel Garden club. Sunday in the Indianlapolis Athletic club will honor the
The club will meet at 1:30 p. m. in the home of Mrs. W. Irving Palmer,
| 5726 Broadway terrace.
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Visits Parents
Lt. Kenneth C. Growe is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Growe, 8315 Chapel rd. He received
be Misses|his commission Monday in gradua-
ceremonies at Altus, Okla, completing nine months’ training as a cadet pilot. He will report for duty in Texas June 5.
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Indiana's Leading Jewelers for
ents, John Carr, J. H. May, Earle |
be a lineal descendent of the first hy Rute Whtfe IN So nuit [SIo0gtor ot Oita > bara Gardella, Elizabeth Gartland _ We were dining with mutual | ¥ & # lanq Joan Gartland de, at the Shea Bar, 8 Bey MR. RODECKER is tall and well- | uresque restaurant in the laby- : : : vai | rinth of Boston's Chinatown. Green Bui Wis thick blend hair. hel Others are Misses Irene satin draperies blending with the loses URISEUISTE I it FAVS pine | Rosemary Guthrie, Gloria Hackett, Schoettle, Phil Seyfried, Sam Clesgreen walls added a glamorous note | striped suit, white shirt and maroon pia Havemann, Horton Kitty | ter and B X Gremillion, Mrs Helen | 1 i ior i ti ; y t) : « X. : S. SD priv ne mus pe: Karr, Laura Keener, Rosemarie Reidy and William Meiners, | brackets that lined the voom Mrs. Rodecker and their daugh-| Kelly, Joan Leach, Nancy Leeson, Mr, and Mrs. Neal J. Burke and | act > 1a 1 . : ; : ¢ : { » | ter, Nancy, live at 4919 N. Capitol Helen Lingeman, Lycas, Marjorie | Miss Alice McMahon, chairmen of] lave, Indianapolis. Nancy is a stu. McKeown, Moore, Joyce Nester, the dance, will entertain jointly Ygi Jirgini yonan, Virginia en- for a large party. dent at Butler university. CIS Nounign, Vite Opp
months ago,” he told me. “I have |Fontaine, BE. W. Allen, William |
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Curtis, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Bar-
Chorus Members
= WE ATE SUCH concoctions as moo goo gai pan, roast pork, fried rice, egg foo yong and egg roll. I liked the Cantonese chow mein which contained fresh tender green peas cooked in their shells. eat shells and all. “The besu Chinese food I've tast-| converted into an enormous victory noff, Ellen ed is at the House of Chan in New! garden. | Wallace.
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The guests of : : |heim, Proesel, Read, Reiss, Shir- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Otterbach will Boston obviously has gone to war. ¢jiff, Anne Stuhldreher, Patricia be Messrs. and Mesdames Edward The city boasts more uniforms than | Walker, Dorothy Wells and Doro-{Monaghan, Harry Lord, New York. There's a more rigorous| thy Yegge. (Maddux, Ralph Maddux, Victor | enforcement of the dim-out. The| The altos are Misses Denemark,|Gootee, Thomas Sheridan, Frank You jarge green in front of the Copley Virginia Koschnick, Bobette Linick,| McCarthy, Leo Shea, Karl Zinkan, | Plaza and public library has been | Mary Mayer, Monahan, Ann Tene- Louis Mertz, Myles Leane and John Wagner and Mary Fry. Make Reservations
Others who have reservations are’ Messrs. and Mesdames Edward! (Dowd, Frank Langenskamp, Roland | ‘Schmitt, Edward Fillenworth, Mark | Thompson, John Hofer, Lee Remmetter, John Weinbrecht, T. E. | Reuter, William Greener, Bernard | Harmon, John Long, William Michler, Robert Murphy, James Mahan, John McCarthy, Carl Simon, Robert L. Voyles, R. Watson Moon and 'J. 8. Buchanan Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Kernel, |
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other sister of the bride-to-be, Miss Alma Kernel, and a cousin, Miss Maureen Kernel. Dr. and Mrs. Karl L. Kernel, 5260
Robert Glossmeyer, F. J. Knarzer,| g washington st. are Miss Kernel's| I. K. Cooper, James Lynch Jr., Rich- ' parents and Mr. Ullrich is the son! and ard Fogarty, Larry Hoover, Harold ot pr and Mrs. A. J. Ullrich, 5336]
Lowell ave. Dr, Ullrich will be his son's best man.
® x 0» Mrs. Elsie Finch, 4814 W. Bertha st., announces the marriage of her way daughter, Miss Mary Overly, to Pvt. Leon Shepherd Jr. of Charleston, S. C. The wedding ceremony was read on May 8. The bridegroom | is the son of Mr. | and Mrs.
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Mrs. Ray W. Thompson and Mrs. | W. H. Reynolds were the hostesses | recently at a miscellaneous shower honoring Miss Mary Lou Graham | whose marriage to Charles William Kelley will be June 6. The bride-to-be is the daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hobart
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(Dr. and Mrs, Karl Kernel, Dr. and | Graham, 4635 Rookwood ave. Mr.
| Mrs. Robert Lindeman, Messrs. and | 30d Mrs. Guy L. Kelley, Dale, are Mesdames Justin Seery, Fred Scho- Mr. Kelley's parents. ettle, Lee Andrews, C. A. Schmidt,| The shower was given at the| ’ | Bernard Zimmer, Harold Payton, home of Mrs. Thompson, 4629 | John Vestal, George Baucher, Wil. | Rookwood ave.
famed "magic sole" found only in the liam Bets and Ray Sweeney also| Another miscellaneous shower twill attend. was given recently by Mrs. H. B.
original trade-mark Air Step shoes... | King and Mrs. Charles Robinson |
featured exclusively by Marott's in | Louie Lowe to Play at the latter's home. Guests with Indianapolis Others attending will be Larry the bride-to-be's mother were Mrs. V : » | Hayes, Miss Lois Blades, Mesdames| Henry D. Votava, Chicago; Mrs. Mary Sexton, Gladys Douglas and|w, O. Clingler, Cicero; Mrs. Linton | Florence Pierce, Messrs, and Mes- | prost, Ludington, Mich.; Mesdames | dames William MeShay, Paul Ker- | pavid Martin, L. H. Heller, Clyde | van, Norbert O'Connor, Claude Sif-/ grown, Val Miller, J. F. Martin, |ferlin, and Francis Deery. {Charles Miller, Harry Miller and
Reservations may be made until] ; | v | Charles Whipple and Miss | the dance begins at 9:30 p. 0.) STATE PP 8 Bey
| Louie Lowe and his orchestra will {play until 1 a. m. Dr. and Mrs. | Leonard Kernel were in charge of {the decorations.
Just arrived! New, lovely to look at, delightful to wear Air Steps. With the
‘Barbara Sims ‘Heads Earlham ‘Senior Class
Times Special RICHMOND, Ind. May 27.—Miss Barbara Sims of Indianapolis was named president of the senior class at Earlham college here recently. A man usually holds the office. A music major, Miss Sims has taken part in college dramatic and musical stage shows including “The Swan” and the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta, “Patience.” She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Firman C. Sims, 5456 Hibben |ave, Indianapolis. Following her graduation from Technical high school there she spent her freshman college year at Stephens college, Columbia, Mo., and entered Earl-
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To Give Dance
| A dance will be held by the St. (Philip Neri Catholic league tomorrow in the parish hall. The mu | be provided by Al 5 |Weiscopf and his orchestra. | The committee | chairmen are Bill Rayball and Miss § Joan OCasler’ idecorations; Tommy Donlan and Vernon Kores, refreshments; Misses RX aR Dorothy Oyler, Mi Margie Pfau and NS ONY | Betty Davis, Bud Walpole, John |Lish and Bob Higgins, dodr, and | Miss Rosemary Keen and Miss Martha Bassie, checking.
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