Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 September 1943 — Page 12

> Mesdames Habich, Huse, Francis Israel, W. D. Kikler Collier Jr. Gaylord Disher, Russell Lilly, Raymond Schnorr, Michael Kelly, Howard White, Clarence Sweeney and Richard Kelleher. Misses Mary Margaret Alberger, Mary Virginia

_ Kathe:ine Bailey. Notes About People

\. ON THC FRESHMAN HONORS list at Wellesley college, Wellesiey, Mass , this year is Miss Margaret M. Rogers, daughter of Mr ‘and Mrs. William E. Rogers. The list includes members of the sophomore class who have had high scholastic achievement during freshman r : 8 Welt A recent return from New York, Mr. and Mrs. Keith L. Johns left for Lake Wawasee. They were to return home today, Mrs. George VanDyke has come home from New York where she was visiting her husband, Lt. (}g.) VanDyke.

The Bridal Scene— Marjorie Mueller Rehearsal, ‘Showers and Announcements, Highlight Today's Bridal Scene

A dinner tonight, showers, and the announcement of recent r claim the high spot of today's bridal scene. { Mrs. Edward H. Mueller, 4518 Carrollton ave., will entertain with a ~ dinner at 6:30 o'clock this evening in honor of her daughter, Marjorie Jane, who is the bride-to-be of John M. Wetzler Jr. Guests will include Mrs. John M. Baltimore, Md., mother of the prospective bridegroom, and Robert A.| z Mueller, Pt. The wedding | their daughter, Kathleen, to Seawill be tomorrow. ' Iman 2-¢ Joseph E. Brand, U.8.C G,, . son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brand {of Indianapolis. The wedding was {Sept. 4 at Our Lady of Victory given recently at chapel in Norfolk, Va.

the Indianapoils Athletic club by 2 = = Mis Waiter § Stone Jr, assisted. The wedding of Miss Marjorie Mis: Guy FF. Boyd, Jean VanNote and Cpl. Elmer Fore Bowers’ mmrviage © Cpl rest Adams, Camp Blythe, Cal, was Brown will be Oct. 9 Sept. 10 in ‘the Olive Branch Are Catholic church. Christian church parsonage. Mesdames Clyde Rev. Stanley F. Hall officiated. Pollock, Charles age. VanNote is the daughter of , Eugene ape ond Mrs, Lawrence A. VanNote, 5 Wilbon and Lowell noo Augusta, and Cpl. Adams is the Springer. Misses Ruth Duckwall, oon of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Adams, ~ Jails Dwyer, Sally Hellman. and 1539 N:Goodiet-ave: - Mr: and Mrs: Katherine Pizpatrick. Elsworth Wilson were the couple's ; or | attendants.

Mrs. J. Harvey Wright, 714 N,|

ower recy ot mer srane- Service League

shower recently for her granddaughter, Dorothy June ol? Spivey, 1031 N. Leland st. Miss To Meet Spivey's marriage to Justus Day Hart, son of Mr. and Mrs, John:

Wetaler, Capt. Ky.

guest at & luncheen-bridge and mis-

The Indianapolis chapter of the

Hart, Clay City, will be at 3:30 p.m. | National Women's Service League,

Sunday in the Grace Methodist nc, will hold a meeting at 2 p. m. church. Mrs. Garland Smith will tomorrow at the Red Cross chap‘assist the hostess. "|ter house, 1126 N. Meridian st. dr . 5 8 {Miss C.' A. Breece is in charge of Mrs. Thomas Gullion, Ardmore the program. apts.” announces the mafriage of ns fo Ber daughter, Ss. Jean Bape one nih be monet Metz, to Lt. D. M. E. Mclarty of committees will be appointed. Prothe Royal Canadian engineers. |ceeds from the sale of tags are to The wedding took place Sept. 1|gupply food. to. naval. enlistees who at Port Alberni, Vancouver island. await induction at the Federal big. The couple is at home there. | Mrs. OC. A “Breece will be in pnimmsarisissninss inmost in ad cainin, Sviwrscer rons ine teharge -of the program: - “An hour + Mr. and Mrs. Harry Willey, Ru ville, announce the marriage of|esses will precede the meeting.

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shi- [of instruction for canteen host

“Mrs. Robert M. Stith,

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jover a business session .following _| the supper. report on work done during the | {summer months on

| {Finch will “| chajrmen.

Four of the St. Margaret's Hospital guild officers whe will be installed tomorrow are (left to right) recording secrelary; Mrs. John H. Rau, first vice president; Mrs. Ken Mosiman, president, and Mrs. Merritt H. Fields, corresponding secretary, at the home of Mrs. Mark Enright. Other officers whe will be installed by Mrs. Donaldson Trone are Mrs. Charles M. Hammond, second vice president; Mrs, Robert C. Becherer, treasurer, and Mrs, Lyman R. Pearson, assistant treasurer. ;

annual luncheon meeting will be

Mrs. Lewis 8, Finch will preside Mrs. Louis Meyer will t emergency sewing for the Red Cross. Mrs. appoint committee . Mrs, Frederick D. Paype, program chairman, will introduce the guest

speaker, State Senator James E, Armstrong. :

Legion News—

Legion Women

Red Cross Show Is Scheduled at Keith's Tonight

ing will be held at 8:30 o'clock tonight at Keith's theater under the sponsorship of the Red Cross.

ministrator of services to the armed forces, will discuss the care, treatment and living routine of American soldiers and sailors in axis concentration camps. Opening remarks will be made by W. 1. Longsworth, Indianapolis Red Cross chairman, Bert C. McCammon will be master of ceremonies. | Music will be provided by the glee iclub of the 52d college training detachment "at Butler university. Lt. Col. David D. Donohoo, Billings

the .invocation.

[Er — A quota of 20824 kif bags for members of the armed forces leaving for overseas duty has been assigned to “the Indianapolis Red Cross, according to Mrs, Frank Hoke, chairman of the war production department. Seven thousand are to be made, packed and shipped in October. Volunteers may obtain the materials and instructions for making them at the production center headquarters in the World War Memorial building.

Sororities Take 8 Local Girls

hire i HANOVER, Ind, Sept. 20.—Alpha Delta Pi and Phi Mu sororities at Hanover college have announced the pledging of eight Indianapolis ‘girls. “Those who are pledges to Phi Mu

. |are Misses Patricia Wright, Peggy

Shoe Center, Third Floor

Reckert, Rosemary Tullis and Mariam

and Alice Jean Kemp are pledged to Alpha Delta Pi.

Church Class Plans

Annual Penny Supper

The annual penny supper sponsored by the Christian home builder's class of the University Park Christian church will be held at 6:30 Pp. m. tomorrow. The proceeds will be used to sustain the children's nursery during church hours. Mrs. Doyle Zaring and Mrs. Bernie Berry are in charge of the menu.

Present Program

gram at the president's day luncheon of the Wy-Mo-Dau club at 12:30

lan Receptiot

A public “prisoners of war” meet- |.

Robert E. Bondy, Red Cross ad-|

| general hospital chaplain, will give). ._

Keyler, Blanche ‘Misses Naomi Lasley, Lois Taylor

R. Norwood Gentry. The bride is the daughter of

Ellen E. Gentry, 6920 Ralston drive, and bridal music was provided by a| trio including Miss Rhea McGoldrick, | cello; Mrs. A. Vernon Hess, piano, and Robert Bruner, violin. Frank Smith was soloist. Entering onthe arm of her father the bride wore a slipper satin-prin-cess-style gown and a two-tiered fingertip veil falling from a Juliet cap ‘trimmed with sequins: Her cameo necklace was a gift of .the bridegroom. She carried white roses. On Wedding Trip Mrs. Elsa Stromberg, matron of honor, was in a blue gown and carried pink roses. Also carrying pink roses, the bridesmaid, Miss Pauline McGoldrick, cousin of the bride, wore a pink gown. Debby Ann Hess, flower girl, had a bouquét of pink and blue gladioli. Her frock was pink net over pink satin. Mrs. McGoldrick’s marine blue gown was accented with dusty rose.

Her accessories were dubonnet and her corsage, an orchid. The bride-

Ruth McGoldrick Becomes Bride of R. Norwood Gentry At Pleasant View Church Here

The Pleasant View English Lutheran church was the scene at 4:30 p. m, yesterday of the wedding of Miss Rul -Joan McGoldrick and

Mr. and Mrs, Manuel McGoldrick,

W. 86th st, and Avery road, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs.

The Rev. William L. Pifer officiated

groom's mother wore a teal blue dress, matching accessories’ and an orchid corsage. ar Milbourne Pope was the best man and Howard Mayhugh was the usher. After a reception at the home of the bride's parents the couple left for a ‘wedding trip. For traveling the bride chose an aqua dress,

corsage. The bride and bridegroom will be at home in Noblesville. " Both attended Butler University and Mr. Gentry is a graduate of the Indiana College of Mortuary Science,

Card Party Tomorrow

The September committee of the Little Flower church social club will sponsor a dessert card party at 1 p. m tomorrow. Mrs. Fred Swego is chairman, :

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It is the classic button front dress, turned into something a little different by its smart decoration! Two panels of braid down the front, Tepeated in the collar, give it special

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| Americanism; Mrs. George Swaim;

To Have Busy Activity Week

Two business meetings and -a luncheon have been scheduled. by American Legion auxiliaries for this week.

Meeting tomorrow atthe home of Mrs. Fred Hasselbring, 3029 Ruckle st, the BRUCE P. ROBISON unit 133 will hear an address by Mrs. Mabel Cox on “The Crossroads.” Mrs. Cox is executive secretary of the Marion County Society for the Handicapped which sponsors Crossroads. Mrs. Leona B. M. Ross will

preside. The unit's junior meeting will be Saturday at the home of Miss Betty Hasselbring. Miss Dorothy Haupt will discuss “New States— How Formed and Admitted" and Miss Patricia Jones will be in-charge of a musical program. Miss Lois

Officers will be installed at the monthly luncheén meeting of the JOHN H. HOLLIDAY JR. auxiliary Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Earl D. Finley, 475 E. 75th st. They include Mrs. M. L. Sutton, president; Mrs. Wilbur Patterson, vice president; Mrs. Lowell 8. Fisher, Mrs. Forest Spencer, ; Mrs. Finley, historian, Mrs. Murray Johnson, chaplain, and Mrs. Paul Whipple, sergeant at arms. oA }

Mrs. Harry Kennedy, Lafayette

BIG EAGLE unit 96 at 8 p. m. Thursday.

Committee chairmen for the year have been announced by Mrs. Everett Baum, president, INDIANAPOLIS POST 4 auxiliary. They will include, Mrs. Claude Record,

child welfare; Mrs. Ralph Hesler, community service; Mrs. Clarence Martin, constitution and by-laws; Mrs. J. W. Parrott, junior activities;

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: SORORITIES Gamma Beta Chi. 6:30 p. m. Wed, Hotel Lincoln. Miss Ruth McDonald, hostess. : Alpha chapter, Delta Phi Beta. 8 p. m. today. Mrs. Barbara Wells, 1312 Prospect, hostess.

INTERNATIONAL TRAVELSTUDY CLUBS

Colonial Boston chapter. 10 a. m. Wed., Empire room, Claypool hotel. Luncheon, 12:15 p. m., Mrs. Dorsey Dodd, speaker, Acacia chapter, 12:30 p. m. tomor« Tow. Mrs. John T. Hume, 6050 E. 8t. Joseph, hostess. Luncheon. Mrs. John Thornburgh, speaker. Multnomah chapter. 1:30 p. m. Wed, Indiana National bank. Mrs. C. J. Ancker, speaker, :

morrow. Mrs. W. T, Daily, 4814 E. New York, hostess. Luncheon. Mrs. Dorsey Dodd, speaker,

CLUBS

Chalcedony. 12:30 .p. m. tomorrow. Mrs. Thomas Hatfield, 3737 Carrollton, hostess. Luncheon . and card party. Children’s Sunshine, 11:30 a. m. Thurs. Ayres’ tearoom. Luncheon. Mrs. C. T. Ralphy, chairman,

Tuesday Quest. Tomorrow, Mrs. P. L. Burford, 332 E. 51st, hostess. Mrs. Russell Sanders, book reviewer. Christian Park Women's. 12:30 p. m. tomorrow.” Community house. Luncheon.

Tonight. Mrs. John Donnelly, 2019 N. Illinois, hostess. Mrs. John Bingham, honor guest. : V-5 Mothers’, Noon, Wed. Mrs. Bdward V. Mitchell, hostess at “Mrs. J. D. Dungan’s home, 440 E. 71st. Luncheon. Tri Kappa: 7:3 p. m. Wed. Mrs. hostess. Bridge party.

White Cross Guild Meetings Plans will be made for the year at a meeting of the executive board

hospital, at 10 a. m. Wednesday in the nurses’ home, Mrs, Harry L. Foreman will preside. The following units will meet this week in the guild work rooms in the nurses’ home: Plainfield, Rebekah and Pirst Baptist, today; New Jersey st. Meridian Heights and Ipalco, tomorrow; Quaker, Olive Branch, Friendly guild and White Banner, Wednesday; Irvington, Thursday, and Brightwood, Greenwood, . Victory. and . Wesleyan .service, Friday. More than 300 unit officers recently completed coaching conferences in preparation for coming activities. Conference directors were

.{Mrs. Foreman, Miss Thelma Haw.|thorne and Dr. John G. Benson.

Homemakers to Meet

Monterey chapter. 12:30 p. m. to-|*

7th Ward, Democratic Women'sq

of the White Cross guild, Methodist |

Li A. VonStaden will preside.

Mrs. Virgil 8ly will discuss the American Family Faces day” at a meeting of the Mary Martha guild, ‘OLIVE BRANCH CHRISTIAN church, at 2 p. m, $0 . ;

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Indiana Nurses: In State Meet Tomorrow

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Camp Fire Board

lace O. Lee and Mrs. Skinner, Returns to Kansas

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