Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 August 1943 — Page 17

L. C. Thom 3 * ol 1 today at the ‘clubhouse. n get : do MG “ ompsons to Give Bridal Dinner Ee il io Woman. Voter For Their Daughter and Her Fiance . | Mesaames Fletcher Hodges, Edson|1921 to 1 Bie iden : Na Be | | _|T. Wood, J. Raymond Lyin snd »| Indi " : : : | group of members of the Officers’!

| PRE-NUPTIAL PARTIES are highlights of the By Phi Theta Delta Wives duh. as fall social scene. A bridal dinner and an informal Return From East are planned tonight for two couples whose wed- | a lawn party and a cliib outing : w | will be tomorrow and a shower is scheduled Sun- are among events on the soctal| " sna ys, Olt W. Der, 28 W/ [calendar this week. =

fro Jay for a bride-to-be Whose marriage will be early in 42d st, have returned from Sea Side Zeta PHI THETA DELTA

Park, N. J., where they visited thelr : of. : ptember, ‘ chapter daughter, Mrs. Joseph Holbrook, ment on up to the. present. | . Mr. and Mrs. Leon C. Thompson will eritertain tonight at their WII be. hostess for a lawn pasty. Jor and her family. "The Days have as|’ Mrs. John K. Goodwin, p e with a bridal dinner for their daughter, Georgiana, and her Si Tndiatinpuils ry py 8 Shapers Bp ers he of Yvonette

: Mo! their guests Mrs. Day’s brother-in-|of the league, presented the volu ~Mance, Dr. Clifford E. Ernst Jr. The dinner will precede the rehearsal - Thomas, 6471. Central law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. Charles}to Harold F. Brigham, state | jor their wedding which will be at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the -

Harper Smith »t Philadelphia, head. Presbyterian church.

i Guests, with the couple and the prospective bridegroom’s parents, will be Mrs. William Gill, Cocoa, Fla., her sister's matron of honor; Mrs. Don Herrold and Miss Alberta Krohne, bridesmaids; Dr. Earl WN tehell, best man; Dr. Herrold and Dr. Jay Claus, ushers; and + (Mrs, Mitchell and Mrs. Claus. Mrs. Gill, Miss Krohne and Mrs.

ave. The committee in . charge "of ..jarrangements includes Mesdames . {Raymond Reed, Ralph Linder, Leonard Brandt and Donald Roepke.

Members of the NATURE STUDY club will be guests of Mrs. Neva McCoy Sunday afternoon at War‘{fleigh and at a covered dish supper

prrold entertained recently for the bride-to-be and another party given by Mrs. Russell Bertram.

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INFORMAL PARTY will be given tonight by Mrs. Mary A.

for her ‘son, Cpl. Robert R. Rominger, and Miss Frances therine Collins. Their wedding will be at 8:30 o'clock tomorrow

t in the First Moravian church, rehearsal.

The party will follow the wed-

Mr. and Mrs. Randall D. Collins, parents of the. bride-to-be, - Will be guests as will Cpl. H. C. Rominger, Freeman army air field;

: Shisley D. Atkins, Sumter, 8.

C., sister of Miss Collins; Mrs.

A. Kinder, Kansas City, Mo., the bride-to-be’s grandmother; Mr. and Mrs. David S. Smith, Misses Laura Stadler, Garnet Smith,

EM a Phipps and Marian Collins,

i Mrs. Atkins, Mrs, Smith and Miss Stadler, attendants for the x geremony, were guests last night.at a dinner given by Miss Collins.

Frances Knox Will Be Shower Guest | MISS MARY AGNES SMITH will entertain with a linen shower

for Miss Frances M. Knox at 2 p. m.

Sunday at the Knox home, 4028

Park ave. Miss‘Knox will be married to Charles 8. Smith of Duluth,

Minn. Sept. 6.

' fimbrella for the table centerpiece. d white corsages.

«Shower decorations will be in blue and white with a large blue

Favors will be individual blue

Guests will include Mesdames John Knox, Henry Lariniore, Bord Watson, Daniel Doyle, Layton Porter, Russell Rees, Margaret X, Martina Williams and Naomi Johnston, and Misses Barbara x, Dorothy LaMae Jolly, Eleanor Watson, Mary Elizabeth hilling, Devona Riser, Mary Doyle, Margaret Molloy, Edith Sietz, ah Louise Barton and Vickie Stevens.

Dawotog with Wayne Reynolds “dnd his orchestra will mark the

ine ot Be ¥. W. CA cou} . @lubhouse summer season from 9

to 11 p. m. tonight.

| Preceding the dancing will be

4 swimming lessons for girls at 6

Pp. m.; coed plunge, 6:30 p. m.; sup-

' per snack, 7:30 p. m.; beginners’

dance class, 8 p, m, and Bdvanced dance class, 8:30 p. m. Sponsored by the, younger girls’

[7p department of the ¥. W. ©. A, the

clubhouse programs have been given each Friday night for the

| past three months for members,

visitors and those ‘who wished to

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| The high school dance club will

‘Hilltopper’ Staff

Is Announced

Miss Virginia Reese, senior at Howe high school, will be editor-in-chief of “Hilltopper,” Howe's yearbook for 1944. Other staff members are Mary Frances Patterson, associpte editor;

assistant. sports editor; Lucille Broeking, club editor; Carolyn? Sullivan, assist ant club editor; | Margaret Ann i Rennoe, home i room editor; Martha “Scott, senior editor; Miss Reese Suzanne Fisher and Jean E. Carpenter, make-up editors, and Shirley Cloud and. Barbara Williams, assistant make-up editors. ‘ Jack Rennoe will be business manager and Roland Swingley,

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assistant business manager.

Mrs. P C. Yoke To Be Hostess For Event

Girls planning to enter Franklin college this fall will be guests to-

‘| morrow afternoon at a rush .party

given by the Indianapolis alumnae| chapter of Delta Zeta sorority. The party will be at the home of Mrs. Paul C. Yoke, 5506 N. Pennsyivania st. In the receiving line will be Mrs. Alfa Lloyd Hayes, a Delta Zeta founder; Miss Frances E. Westcott, national treasurer; Miss Irene Boughton, executive secretary, and Mrs. Kenneth E. Lemons, president of the alumnae group.

Mrs. Young to Sing

Music will be provided by a trio from the Arthur Jordan conservatory and a legend on the founding of the sorority will be presented by Mrs. W. D. Keenan. Mrs. Robert Young, accompanied by Miss Gloria Cole, will sing a medley of the sorority’s songs. Mrs. Emerson R. Poe and Mrs, Young are rush co-chairmen for the alumnae chapter, assisted by Mrs. Charles G. Rawlings, Miss Ruth Swift and Miss Ruth Morgan. The tea table will be decorated in old rose and vieux green, the sorority colors.

Edna Daufel Is Honored

A miscellaneous shower given yesterday by Miss Irene Daufel and Miss Mabel Arnold honored Miss Edna ‘Daufel whose marriage to Harold J. Arnold will be Sept. 6. Guests included Mrs. Gilbert Arnold and her daughter, Maxine, Louisville, Ky.; Mesdames Burton Hattery, Ralph Ortmann, Andrew Maass, Clifford Arbuckle, Ted Arnold, F. J. Steinkanip and Elmer Stoltz. Also attending were Mrs. Edward Daufel, Mrs. Max Arnold, Misses Joan Springman, Bonnie Maude, Ma xine Beckner, Catherine Wuensch, Barbara, Clara and Minnie Arnold, Odilla Mathews, Betty Larmore, Christine Borgman, and Mary. Louise Daufel,

‘Mis. ‘Kenneth E. Lemons. (left) is president of the Indiasapolis alumnae chapter of Delta Zeta sorority | which will entertain ‘tomorrow aftérnoon with a rush party for girls entering Franklin college this fall. Assisting with arrangements for the event are Mrs, Paul C. Yoke (center), at whose home the party will be held, and Mrs. Emerson R. Poe (right), chairman for the event. ; :

Georgia Lindley to Become Bride Of Dr. Melvin A. Ritter In Rite at Centenary Church

A single-ring ceremony at 7:30 p. m. today in the Centenary Christian. church will unite Miss Georgia Lindley and Dr. Melvin A. Ritter. Palms and candelabra will decorate the altar. Miss Lindley is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Lindley, 1342 N. Oakland ave., and Dr. Ritter is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Aaron

Ritter of Morgantown.

The Rev. David McNelly will read |:

the ceremony and William Keller will sing “Always” and “Because.” Given in marriage by her father, the bride will wear a gown of white lace and net with long sleeves and a sweetheart neckline. fingertip veil will be trimmed with orange blossoms ang she will carry white roses. Miss Virginia Peterson, maid of honor, will wear a powder blue gown with a fitted satin bodice and chiffon skirt. She will wear a rose in her hair and carry pink roses.

Couple’s Attendants

Mrs. Ray Hendricks, bridesmaid, will wear a turquoisé dress with a fitted satin bodice and full net

skirt, and Miss ‘Norma Bailey, bridesmaid, will wear a pink gown fashioned with a full skirt and fitted bodice. Both will carry yel10wW roses. The: flower girl, Nancy Poteet, will be dressed in white taffeta trimmed with pink and blue rosebuds. Chatles McFall will be best man and Charles Walker and Clifford Wicks, ushers. Mrs. Lindley, the bride’s mother, will wear a navy blue crepe twopiece frock with black accessories and a corsage of pink roses. Mrs. Ritter, mother of the bridegroom, will be dressed in navy blue crepe with blue accessories and will wear a corsage of pink roses.

Out-of-Town Guests . Following the wedding ceremony

a reception will be held at the home |:

of the bride's parents. Out-of-town guests, with Dr. Ritter’s parents, will be Mr. and Mrs. Ira Fleener, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Whitaker and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spicer, all of Morgantown, and Sgt. Charles Ritter of Louisiana. Dr. Ritter was graduated Sunday from the Indiana university School of Dentistry.

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spelling bee, conducted by Miss Doris

Lynn and Otis Herreman. i

The executive committee of the UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS WAR MOTHERS’ club will meet next Friday at the clubrooms on Hanna ave. to plan the coming season’s activities. Plans also will be discussed for sending Christmas boxes to servicemen from the community.

Honor guests at a tea given tomorrow at the Propylaeum by the INDIANA VASSAR ¢lub will be students entering Vassar this fall. Among thé guests will be Miss Jacqueline Kaslow and Miss Elizabeth Ann Malcolm, South Bend; Miss Jean Hanson, Elkhart; Miss Marjorie Quigg, Richmond, Miss Mary Boyd Higgins and Miss Eleanor Dickson Frenzel.

Phyllis Thomas Will Be Wed

To Lieutenant

Times Special : CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo., Aug. 27. —Miss Phyllis Ann Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Thomas, 6301 Park ave. Indianapolis, will become the bride of Lt. Donald A. McCaslin here this afternoon. Lt. McCaslin, who is stationed with the army air forces at Cape Girardeau, is the son of W. W. McCaslin of Panama Canal Zone, who has flown to this country to attend the wedding. The bride’s parents left Indianapolis yesterday to be here for the ceremony. Also attending will be Lt. McCaslin’s sister, Miss Grace McCaslin of Trenton, N, J.; Mrs. J. B. Thomas, grandmother of the bride, and Miss

Birmingham, Ala. Miss Thomas attended Butler university and was graduated from the

due university. Lt. McCaslin was graduated from the Purdue university School of Engineering and recently received his commission at Maxwell field, Ala. The couple will live at Cape

Girardeau.

Winter Season

Opens at Camp Delight

"With the opening of the winter camping season Sunday for Camp Fire Girls; 14 Indianapolis girls are spending this week at Camp Delight, sleeping out-of-doors and cooking their own meals. Girls from Sacred Heart school under the lead€rship’ of Mrs. Giles A. Kelly who went to camp Sunday for a week are Agnes Springman, Helen Egold, Marion Mazza, Angela Eckstein, - Joan Wibbels, Shirley Zins, Nancy Smith and Mildred Schott. Members of a three-day gypsy

Phillips, Jean Campbell, Naomi Kraft, Caroline Gorman and

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