Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 July 1943 — Page 6
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The war-inspired art of vacationing at home has found a lot of enthusiastic devotees out at the Hillcrest Country club northeast of the city. 1. Abowd to create a mammoth splash in the club pool are two sets of brothers (left to right) Bob and Jack O'Neel, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. O'Neel, and David and Toby Morris, sons of Dr. and
Society—
New Sorority Unit Formed
Indianapolis women attending the installation of Sigma chapter of Omega Nu Tau sorority tonight in Detroit will be Mrs. Thomas Cisco, grand vice president; Mrs. Russell Wattleworth, grand secretary; Mrs. Paul M. Cook, grand treasurer and organizer, and Mesdames Dorothy Seifert, Edward Hohlt, Dallas Smith and William F. Ruscher. A formal dinner will precede the service in the Hotel Statler. Mrs. Cook is in charge of arrangements
for the service and the dinner, assisted by Mrs. B. E. McWilliams, Detroit. Mrs. Joseph Steinhagen, Bedford, grand president, will preside. Others attending will be Mrs. William Denny and Miss Sara Ruth Rainbolt, Bedford; Mesdames Vera Harmeson, Kenneth Rutherford and George Harshman, Miss Marian Rutherford and Miss Nellie Stewart, Anderson, and Mrs. - Bernard Parham, San Antonio, Tex.
Robison Auxiliary To Meet Monday
Mrs. Albert Schrand will preside at the monthly business session of the Bruce P., Robison unit 133,
Mrs. Fritz Morris,
2. Holing out on the 18th green is Mrs. Maurice Johnston as
Mrs. Fritz Morris looks on.
3. Mary Lou Richards gets a bit of support from Mary Catherine (“Peacho” to the Hillcresters) Johnson.
4. The “19th hole” and lemonade for Mrs. Guy E. Smith (left) and
Mrs. Ralph F. Betz, 5. The Hillcrest ctubhouse.
6. The best part of caddying—Jack McDonald and Louis Clark (left and right) with palms up for Mrs. Dale Lentz (left center) and
Mrs. Ralph Schneider,
7. Looking toward the 12th green on the Hiilcrest course.
North Methodist
Church Will Be
Scene of Streit-Norris Wedding
The North Methodist church will be the scene, at 4:30 p. m. tomorrow, of the wedding of Miss Frances Hammond Norris to George
Bernard Streit.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer L. Norris, 3331
Guilford ave, and the bridegroom is the son of Fred Streit, Glendale, LI, N.Y. Dr. C. A. McPheeters will officiate before an altar banked with palms, cibotium ferns, magnolia foliage and white gladioli. Mrs. Russell Paxton, organist, will accompany Charles Hamilton who will sing “Because,” “Yours Is My Heart Alone” and “Ich Liebe Dich.” Entering on the arm of her father, the bride will wear a white taffeta gown made with a modified sweetheart neckline and sleeves forming points over the hands. Lace will edge the neckline, sleeves, skirt and train. The bride will wear her mother’s fingertip illusion veil arranged from & halo of stephanotis. She will carry gardenias and stephanotis. Attendants to Wear White Miss Evelyn Little, maid of honor, and Miss Mildred Grossman and Miss Helen Stoshitch, bridesmaids, will be gowned alike in white chiffon frocks styled with square necklines and short sleeves. They will carry red roses and will wear Juliet caps made of magnolia and rose leaves and full-blown roses. August Thielemann will be the best man and the ushers will be Charles B. Morris, brother of the bride, and Donald K. Pine.
Assisting at a reception in the church parlors will be Misses Mar-
Miss Jean Ladd will be pianist at the reception. After a wedding trip, the couple will be at home Aug. 15 at Kew Towers apartments, Kew Gardens, L. I, N. Y. The bride wiil travel in a gray-green suit with wild honey accessories and a gardenia corsage.
Out-of-Town Guests
Miss Norris is a graduate of John Herron Art school and received her master’s degree in fine arts at the State University of Iowa, Iowa City. Coming from out-of-town for the
wedding will be Henry Streit, brother of the bridegroom, Richmond Hill, L. I; Miss Regina Streit, Ridgewood, N. Y. and Miss Josephine Breitenback, College Point, L. I, cousins of the bridegroom; Mrs. J. B. Hammond, Greencastle; and Mr. and Mrs. J. Glen Hammond and Miss Dorothy Hammond, Eugene Tabor and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Job, Gosport. Others will be Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Norris and son, Dewey, Macy; Mr. and Mrs, Hugh V. Norris and Mrs. Lola Ewer and son, Wallace, Rochester, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Norris and daughter, Judy, Harvey,
Ill; Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Norris,|
Mr. and
Frederick G. Appels fo Give Dinner Schaf and Their Son
For Lucile
MR. AND MRS. FREDERICK G. APPEL will give a dinner tomorrow evening at their home honoring theip son, officer candidate Alan Carey Appel, and Miss Lucile Green Schaf whose marriage will be at 8:30 p. m. Mone day in Christ Episcopal church. The Rev. C. Ainger Powell, rector of the church, will officiate. Guests at the dinner will include the bride's parents, Capt. and Mrs. Joseph C. Schaf Jr., and the couple's attendants, Mrs. John C. Appel, Miami, sister of the bride-to-be and matron of honor, and officer candidate John Appel, Miami, brother of the prospective bridegroom and best man. A Other attendants, who will be guests, include Miss Margaret §) Clark of Lagrange, Ill, Misses Susanah Jameson, Mildred Milliken and Emmy Pantzer, bridesmaids, Arthur Lathrop, Ann Arbor, Mich, Neal Harris, Baltimore, Herbert Hoffman and John McGuire, New Haven, Conn., ushers,
Wellesley to Open Aug. 27
COLLEGE NOTES: Miss Margaret Louise Hyatt, daughter oT Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hyatt, plans to enter the University of Wisconsin this fall. She was graduated in June from Tudor Hall school. Ane other Tudor Hall June graduate, Miss Jane Francis Norris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Norris, now is attending Swarthmore college)” Swarthmore, Pa. * Among the young women who will leave the latter part of next month for Wellesley college, Wellesley, Mass., will be Miss Barbara Walker Winslow, daughter of Mrs. William Maxwell Coppock; Miss Helen Warvsl, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John H. Warvel, and Miss Margaret M. Rogers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam E. Rogers, The college opens Aug. 27.
. * ” ”n » ” ne Miss Mary Beth Young and her flance, Lt. Richard Frye, folume bus, O,, are the guests this week-end of Miss Elizabeth Ann Schmidt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kurt W. Schmidt. Miss Young and Miss Schmidt were roommates at Indiana university. 4
Contract Club Makes Season's Plans
THE INDIANAPOLIS WOMAN'S CONTRACT club has made plans for its activities during the coming year. It will hold: a pree ~~ season guest meeting on Thursday, Sept. 30, at the Indianapolis Athletic club, Members of the club will attend with prospective
The regular club season of 18 meetings, all held at the I. A. ©, will open Thursday, Oct. 7. During the season, in addition to the est meeting, three special parties will be held—a Christmas party te clb's war unit has continued its weekly ng the summe' months. Members a for Americ, and Britain
