Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 June 1943 — Page 20
Junior Auxiliary to Day Nursery Plans Luncheon for New Members Tuesday -
NEW MEMBERS OF THE Indianapolis Day Nur- ~ sery auxiliary will be guests of the organization Tuesday at a 12:30 p. m. luncheon meeting in the Propylaeum clubhouse. j The new members, announced by the auxiliary’s board, are Mesdames Elbert R. Gilliom, Gregg Ransburg, James Pierce, Marvin Sandorf, Lawson J. Clark, Robert . Reid, Daniel Polk Morse and Ward R. Fenstermaker and . Miss Betty Weiss.
Mrs. Mayburn Landgraf, who recently was elected president of the auxiliary, will take office at the luncheon. Serving with her this year will be Mrs. Myers Whitaker, vice president; Mrs. Chester C. Scheutz, treasurer, and Miss .Jane Leasure and Mrs. Robert * Eaglesfield, recording and corresponding secretaries. Mrs.” John E. Messick, president of the nursery, and Miss Elizabeth Hawes, social worker, will be special guests, and Miss Hawes will speak.
Shower Honors Janet Beach
A CRYSTAL SHOWER to be given June 26 in Ayres’ tearoom by Miss Sue Virginia Hull and her mother, Mrs. Harry W. Hull, will honor Miss Janet Beach, whose engagement to Ensign John M. Cregor has been announced. Miss Beach is.the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Beach and Ensign Cregor is the son of Mrs. Frank W. Cregor. Among guests at the shower will be Mrs. Herbert Douglas of . Chicago, grandmother of the bride-to-be, Mesdames Beach, Cregor, Edwin Manouge Jr., William B. Schiltges, J. W. Schiltges, Charles - 8. Becker, A. N. Bobbitt, John Meister, Montgomery S. Lewis, Wil= liam Riker, Charles M. Jessup, Albert M. Bristor, S. B. Lindley, A. M. McVie, Earl Clark, Gage McCotter, A. C. Rasmussen, Robert Colemdn, Carl Bruenger and Carl Maetschke. Others will be Misses Nora Schiltges, Agnes Brown, Charlotte - Hofmann, Elizabeth Jones, Joan Hixon, Adeline Lewis and Mildred Orr. : Assisted by Mrs. Beach and Mrs. Douglas, Mrs. Bobbitt will give a 2 o'clock luncheon and linen shower for Miss Beach tomorrow at her home. The guests will include Mesdames Cregor, Lewis, William Schiltges, J. W. Schiltges and Louis D. Belden and Misses Lewis, Schiltges and Hull.
Miss Fromhold Is Party Guest
SEVERAL SHOWERS have been given recently in honor of Miss Dorothy Anne Fromhold whose marriage to L. Wilbur Kaufman will be tomorrow at the St. Joan of Arc Catholic church. Mrs. Delmar H. Wilson and Miss Mary Bee Fromhold, sister of the bride-to-be, entertained this week for her. The guests were Misses Edna Fonn, Mary Ann Gallagher, Virginia Johnson, Verda Marie Kaufman, Dorothy Koller, Rose Mastropaolo, Rosemary Walker and Constance Zeller and Mesdames Blanche Bailey, Francis Bailey, Max Galloway, William Kaufman, Rita Lutes, Oscar G. Salb, Edward Shoemaker and Julia Zeller. The guests at a kitchen shower given by Miss Koller and her mother, Mrs. Harry Koller, were Misses Florence Jaffee, Kaufman,’ Elizabeth and Marjorie Meyer, Ruth O'Mahoney and Mary Bee Fromhold and Mesdames George Campbell, Philip Ervin, Albert J. Fromhold, Kaufman and Delmar H. Wilson. Misses Dorothy French, Louise Hoffman and Rosemary O'Hara and Mrs. Thomas McDonough were guests at a miscellaneous shower for Miss Fromhold given by Mrs. Edward Bartenbach.
Junior and Student Sections of Matinee Musicale Plan Recitals And Annual Installation Sunday
Miss Mary Spalding, chairman of the student section of the Matinee Musicale, will install Miss Maxine Patterson as president of the section Sunday afternoon in the home of Louella Jane Kell, a junior member. Other new officers will be Miss Joan Pile, first vice president; Miss Marcia Hamilton of Greencastle and Miss Patricia Ann Woodward of Noblesville, ‘second vice presidents; Miss Barbara McDougal, secretary, assisted by Miss Maxine Critchfield; Miss Joanne Robinson, telephone chairman; Miss Cecelia Mootz, program chairman; Stanley Walter
fanni; “Polka Brilliantee” (Godard), Margie Lower, and ‘“Kanzonetta” (Schutt), Laura Lee Burke. Joan Robinson, organist, will play
An Engagement and Future Weddings Announced
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1. Miss Ann Elizabeth Reilly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard F.
Reilly, 311 N, Arsenal ave., will become the bride of Henry H. Striby June 26 in Holy Cross Catholic church. The Rev. Fr. Victor Goossens will officiate. Mr, Striby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Striby, 635 N, Hamilton ave, is a graduate of Purdue university.
2. The wedding of Miss Marian Lucille Smith to William E. Conour
Jr. will take place Sunday in the Olive Branch Christian church. Mr. and Mrs, Fred R. Smith, 1537 Dawson st., are the bride-to-be’s parents and the prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr, Conour, 1328 N. Olney st. (Ramos-Porter photo.)
and Mrs. Wiiliam E.
3. Mr. and Mrs. Bernie H. Klepfer of Oaklandon announce the
Church News—
Church Society
Sets Luncheon
For Thursday
Episcopal Women To Hold Communion
Luncheons will be among the churchwomen’s activities next week. ! Mrs. Guy W. Seaton, 3616 Coli-! seum ave, will be the hostess Thursday at a noon luncheon meeting of group 4, CENTRAL CHRISTIAN church Missionary society. The program will be presented by Mesdames John Gage, Rilus Doolittle, T. E. Bedell and Arthur Hupp with Miss Maxine Critchfield as guest soloist. Guests may attend. Reservations may be made before or on Tuesday with Mrs. Harold Walter. Mrs. Joseph R. Teeguarden is the group leader.
The women’s auxiliary of ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL church will have a 1 o'clock luncheon Monday in the Roberts room of the church preceded by corporate communion at 11:55 a, m
Mrs. E. E. Fletcher will be hostess, assisted by Mesdames John E. Hollett Sr., Joseph K. Grubb, Joseph Witt, Charles A. Greathouse, Mrs. E. May Hahn will. preside.
At a meeting of the board of directors of the Women's guild,
EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED
church, at Cleveland, the first annual reports showed that more than
2000 local guilds have been organized and that the thank offering gifts for the year amounted to $62,000, exceeding the goal by $2000. For 1943 the women have been challenged . to give $80,000 for causes and projects selected by the board and the thank offering goal has been set at $62,000. Twenty presidents of synodical women’s guilds also attended the meeting. '
New Bethel Clergyman Will Read. ‘Rite Uniting Louanna McCreary And Dr. Charles Bernard Early
An 8:30 o'clock wedding ceremony tonight in the First Baptist | church will unite Miss Louanna Rose McCreary and Dr. Charles Bernard ! Early. The bride is a daughter of Mr. Earl J. McCreary, 3217 Brookside pkwy., and the bridegroom’s mother is Mrs. Daniel E. Early, 664 N. Beville ave. | The Rev. Frank W. Buckner of New Bethel will read the service | assisted by Dr. Carleton A. Atwater. Bouquets of roses and carnations, | palms, ferns and candelabra will decorate the church. Accompanied by Mrs. Simon Lashbrook, organist, Miss Charleen Clure will sing “Because,” “I Love
Indiana Women
Bretzman photd, Mrs. Charles E. Robinson wis Miss Grace Catherine before her marriage March 28 Sweeney chapel, Butler university. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. James F. Martin, 4620 Hinesley ave., and the brid is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Robinson of Pleasant Ridge, Mich. Sgt. Robinson is stationed with the army air corps in vin. cennes.
Eleanor Wiebke Will Entertain Omega Chis
Monthly meetings have been scheduled by two sorority groups for today and Monday. Gamma chapter, OMEGA CHI sorority, will have its monthly meeting tonight at the home of Miss Eleanor Wiebke, 610 E., Iowa st.
Mrs. Emma Fairbanks, 1419 Pleasant st. will entertain the Epsilon chapter, RHO DELTA sorority, for its monthly meeting ; at 8 p. m. Monday.’
and Bill Fagan, ushers, and Miss approaching marriage of their daughter, Margaret ‘Ella, to Lloyd Mon-
You Truly” and “At Dawning.” Mrs. |
Lillian Bleustein and Miss Betty Jeanne Barker, scrapbook chairmen. ! The Student advisory board, which will be present at the meéting, has been formed recently by.
the retired presidents. ‘Mrs. Albert |’
Reep is the adviser to both the . junior and student groups and others on the board are Miss Angelein McLean, Wichita, Kas.; Misses Mary Spalding, Ann Kahn and Joan Richey and Mrs. Hugh Berry:
Junior Officers
Officers of the junior séction, who will be installed by Marti Knaur, retiring president, will be led by Joan Robinson, incoming president. Also to be installed are Ann Spalding and Carol Stocking, first and second vice presidents; Mary . Peacock, recording secretary, assisted by Shirley Peacock; Nancy Pritchard, corresponding secretary, and Larry Moon, Robert Atherton and Robert Hummel, ushers. Miss Spalding will report on the Junior state day program of the Indiana Federation of Music clubs. A post-season program at 4 p. m. by the student section will be preceded by a junior section recital at 2:45 p. m, Selections Named
. The latter recital will include the following piano selections: “The Old Mill” (Redding), by Florence Redding; “To a Skyscraper”
“In a Monastary Garden” (Kettleby), Miss Kell, organist, will present “Twilight” (Sawyer) and “Berceuse” (Godard), and Sydney Ellis, violinist, will present “Adoration” (Barowski). On the student section program will be “Serenade” (Schubert), by Miss Mary Ellen Baird, organist, “Dawn” (Curran), Miss Hazel Shirley, soprano, and Mrs. Helen Thomas Martin, accompanist, and “Waltz in A Flat” (Brahms), Miss Louise Beller and Miss Jeanne Robinson, duo-pianists.
Others to Participate
Miss Violet accompa-
Also “Carmena,” Marie Hadden, soprano, nied by Miss Joanne Coyle; “Rhapsody, Op. 79, 2” (Brahms), Miss Flo Mary Foreman, pianist, and “Two Roses” (Bantock), and “Nebbie” (Respighi), Miss Maxine Henderson, soprano, and Miss Rose Houk, accompanist. Additional selections will be “Barcarolle” and “Oriental Sketch” (Rachmaninoff), by Miss Joanne Caldwell, pianist, and ‘Shadow Dance” from “Dinorah” (Meyerbeer), Miss Clara May Masterson, soprano, Miss Mary Lou Thurston, accompanist, Concluding the program will be “Isle of Joy” (Debussy), Miss Ann Kahn, pianist; “My Song” (Fielding) and “Into the Night” (Edwards), Martha Egger, mezzo-so-. prano, and Miss Spalding actompanist, and “The Swan” (Saint-
(Thompsen), Sally Steffanni; “The Arkansas Traveler,” Louise Stef-
Saens), Miss Mary Ellen . Baird, organist.
Vegetables . . . Vitamins . . . and Victory
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roe Cooling, son of Mrs. W. I.. Cooling, 1231 N. Bosart{ ave. ding will be Sunday at the Klepfer. residence.
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4. The engagement of Miss Barbara Jean Mahr to Lt, Edwin G.
Garver has been announced by the bride-to-be’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. . A. Mahr, 3428 Carrollton ave. Miss Mahr attended Butler university vhere she was a member of Delta Gamma sorority and Spurs, sophomore women’s honorary society.
The prospective bridegroom, son of
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rs. Mabel Robertson, 151 W. Fall Creek pkwy., No date has been set for the wedding.
is a navigator in the (Kindred
Eliza A. Blaker Club Names New Officers
At a recent election of officers the Eliza A. Blaker club Mrs. bert C. Mathews was chosen honorary president and Miss Emma Colbert, permanent secretary of out-of-town members. Other officers are ‘Mrs. L. S. Strong, president; Mrs. O. K. Gaskins and Mrs. L. C. Bailey, first and second vice presidents; Miss Ethel Gates, Mrs. Francis H. Miller and Mrs. Glen A. McClure, recording, membership and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. Homer H: Davie, treasurer, and Misses Helen Wallick, Edith Griffith, and Vesta Cook, Mrs. nk Leib and Mrs. Arthur G. ‘Wilson, directors.
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e committee chairmen are Mrs. Roy V. Meyers, memorial; Mrs. William D. Bain, entertainment; Mrs. Earl R. Bockstahler, ways and . Oliver C. Neir, membership; Mrs. A. W. Bowen, awards;
n, publicity.
egion Women lect Officers
Mrs. H. PF. Mearling has been sted president of the Hayward‘cus unit 55, American Legion iliary. ; he other officers are Mrs. Cleo Lean and. Mrs. Arthur Mullenholy, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. John Knox, treasurer; Mrs. Emil Reinhardt and. Mrs. John Colvin, recording and corresponding| secretaries; Mrs, Prentice Cotton, chaplain; Mrs. Edna M. Barcus, historian, and Mrs. Glenn Seeright, ser nt at arms. The officers will be insta
ed at the September meet-
t tlie. recent “election meeting, M x Lows]} Holmes, Pan-American chairman, gave a talk on “Peru”
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Ah! Guests
Strangers’ Hospitality Gives Local Couple Real Wedding.
Times Special FT. WORTH, Tex. June 18.— With its true “Howdy, Stranger” manner, Texas welcomed Miss Carolyn Bock of Indianapolis last Sunday and gave her the wedding she had always dreamed of.
Her marriage to Lt. Walter K. Morgan was set originally for this Sunday in an Indianapolis church, but the bridegroom, who is stationed at the Ft. army airfield, was unable to get leave.
The bride, accompanied by her’
mofher, Mrs. Edna Polk Bock, and the bridegroom’s mother, Mrs. Wade H. Morgan, arrived here last Thursday. While at the courthouse getting a marriage license the couple expressed a yearning for a church wedding. The Rev. Forrest Feezor, pastor of the Broadway Baptist church, was called, and Sunday morning he dismissed his congregation early, inviting them to stay for a wedding which was to follow,
Guests Are Strangers They stayed, hundreds of them. The deacons even helped decorate the altar, which was banked with
palms and salmon gladioli and flanked with candelabra.
A violin solo was played by
Miss Alice Inskeep and the soloist was the church's music director, Carlyle Bennett, formerly of Indiana. The bride re a white satin gown with the skirt extending into a train and carried a white prayerbook topped with stephanotis and orchids. Mrs. Richard Cheathem, whom she had not seen before her arrival in Ft. Worth, was maid of honor. Following the ceremony the couple were entertained at lunchLt. and Mrs. Morgan are temporarily at home at the Worth hotel. They both attended the John Herron art school in In-
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At Home Ec Conference
Four Indiana women are attending the Home Economics Wartime institute ‘which began yesterday and will continue through Monday at College Park, University of Maryland. The three delegates from the state are Miss Muriel McFarland, professor of home economics education at Purdue university; Miss Una Robinson of Indiana university, president-elect of the Indiana Home Economics association, and Miss Mary Beeman, head of the home economics department at Ball State Teachers: college. ; Dr. Beatrice Geiger, head of the home economics department at Indiana, is the. state delegate-at-large. The four-day Institute is sponsored by the American Home Economics association replacing the regular association meeting. The conference has been planned to give perspective to the problems for which the home economist may offer solution in the present wartime emergency and in post-war planning.
Up In the Air
Air-minded hotel men already are talking about “skycamps” for aerial tourists!
Paris Style
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Lashbrook also will play “Ah, Sweet | Mystery of Life” and “Ave .Marie” preceding, and “To a wild Rose” during the ceremony. The bride will approach the altar with her father. Her gown will be of embossed white organza. She will wear a fingertip veil arranged from a coronet of seed pearls and carry white roses, white orchids and baby’s breath. Mrs. Henry Schmidt, matron of honor, will be in a dress of white net over orchid radium taffeta. Her | flowers will be cream carnations] streaked with orchid. | Wearing a gown of white net over! deep pink taffeta, the maid of! honor, Miss Betty Hall, will carry pink carnations. Three brides- | maids, Mrs. Earl J. McCreary Jr., of | Galveston, Tex., Mrs. Paul J. Mec- | Creary and Miss Barbara Hoelscher, will wear blue gowns and carry light pink carnations. vi]
Reception at Church |
i The bride’s mother has chosen a green print crepe with white ac- | cessories and a white gardenia |
corsage, while Mrs. Early will wear } pale green crepe and a corsage of |
pink roses. James Early will be his brother's best man and ushers will be Seaman 2-¢ Paul J. McCreary of Atlantic, N. C, Seaman 1-¢ Earl J. McCreary Jr. of Galveston, Tex, George McCreary, Maj. Robert J. Platt and Dr. Henry Schmidt. Seventeen young women will assist at the reception which will fol-| jow in the rear of the church. They will be Misses Betty Bobynn, Armetta Doolittle, Gene Drexler, Dorothy Berkopes, Kathryn Hancock,' Norma Rexroth, Betty Bergmann, Juanita Gray, Carolyn Tucker, Shirley Braun, Janet McKinney, ! Roseland Campbell, Mary Jane Van, Treese, Betty Bertils, Jean Early, | Sally McCreary and Norma MecCreary. The bride has chosen a powder blue suit with yellow accessories and an orchid corsage for her wedding trip. After July 1 the couple will be at home in Cleveland, O. Coming from out-of-town for the wedding will be Edward H. Warrick, grandfather of the bride; Mr.! and Mrs. Donald Anderson, Mr. and! Mrs. Harold C. Warrick and family and Mrs, Arthur C. Stolz, Dayton, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Z. War-| rick, Mrs. Thomas Early, Richard: Early and Mrs. V. A. Petrocolia,| Cincinnati. |
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Picnic Tonight
Alpha Zeta Beta sorority’s: Alpha Upsilon chapter will have a picnic’ supper at 6:30 p. m, today at the home of Mrs. Henry Miller, 5015 Forest lane.
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