Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 October 1943 — Page 18

president, Mrs. Lucille Wagner,| 11:30. a. m. Oct. B= Ayer

Zhe Bridal Scene— | (Mary Lampton

[Is Bride of _ on a rn EY re Lt. Milner : : : Horse Show

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ments of a marriage and an enAt Columbus

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gagement are featured in the bridal

news today. ; : Miss Mary Kathryn Lampton's

marriage to Lt. Maclin Rivers Milner has been announced by her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth R. Lampton, Ft.. Wayne. The ceremony was Tuesday in Maryland. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Milner are

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lew which the Matinee Musicale will present tomorrow afternoon in Ayres’ auditorium. One of her assistants is Mrs. L. Preston Highley

sorority president; Miss Doris Miller,

Others Receiving Mrs. Richard Fielding, Phi Beta

Will Sponsor Appearance

brother's “best man.

were John Lavelle and B. N. Peterson. : {| A wedding breakfast at the In.

|dianapolis Athletic club for the Ind

bridal party and members of the

Mrs. A. Hastings Fiske will be. one of the judges for the second horse show sponsored by the Bar. tholomew county fair board Sunday’ afternoon and night at Columbus,

She will judge English classes.

the parents of the bridegroom. Lt. Milner will leave in the near future for overseas duty and his bride will return then to make her home with her parents for the duration. Mrs. Milner is a graduate of Indiana university and a member

(right) of the muicale’s choral ensemble. The reviewer, Mrs. Russell J, Sanders, wil] discuss Marquand’s “So Little Time.”

Clubs— :

Other officials named for the show * are Mrs. William H. Wemmer, hunter and jumper judge; Jack Gregg, Western class judge; E. A. Crane and P. O. Ferrel, announcers, and" Verne K. Reeder, ring steward. ' Eighteen classes will be presented

Phi Sigma Mu sorority president, and Mrs. Latham and the officers of the musicale—Mrs. Robert W. Blake and Mrs. James M. Pearson, first and second vice presidents; | Mrs, Rybolt and Miss Bernice Rea-

Gregor Ziemer, educator, author; immediate families followed ' the

journalist and commentator, will ceremony. give a lecture at 8:30 p. m. Friday | The couple will be at home at Oct. 23, in Caleb Mills hall. ‘11320 N. Bosart ave., after Oct. 18. His appearance will be sponsoréd by the Welfare club. Tickets may be purchased from any member of

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of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Lt. Milner also was graduated from Indiana where he was a member of Delta Upsilon fraternity. He is in the chemical warfare department

~jof the army air forces.

sn » The engagement and approaching

‘| marriage of Miss Margaret Julia

Fleischer to the Rev. John David Roth of Milwaukee, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Fleischer, 210 Washington court.

{The prospective bridegroom is the

son of the Rev. and Mrs. Paul C. Roth, Kenosha, Wis. The ceremony will be read at 3 p. m. next Thursday in the Bethlehem Lutheran church by the Rev. Paul Roth. Misses Helen and Maria Fleischer will be their sister's attendants. Robert Turney will be the best man and David Roth, Kenosha, and Dr. Paul Starkey will be the ushers. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Wittenberg college, Springfield, O.,

Omega sorority. After attending Hamma seminary at Springfield, the Rev. Mr. Roth received his degree from the Northwest seminary at Minneapolis. . The couple will be at home in Milwaukee after Oct. 23.

Miss Adina Faye Miller, bride-to-be of Howard Richard Rice, was the

night given by her bridesmaids-to-be, Miss Georglannii’ Siiith “snd Miss Sarah Ward, party was held at the Smith

, 347 8. Arlington ave. , Miller, mother of the brideguests. The

Appel entertained th a linen shower last night in jorie Ellen John-bride-to-be of John . D. Johnston, bride-to-be, was

be Sunday at Ro! Park

Mrs. Dowd Hostess

+ The first fall meeting of the Procter club will be Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank T. Dowd, 121 E. Maple rd. The Rev. Pr, Raymond Bosler will discuss “The Negro and the Catholic Church.”

Visits Here

Mrs. Kathleen Deane of River Edge, N. J, is the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Deane, 429 N. Grant ave.

To Meet Tuesday

Psi Jota XI's Delta Beta chapter

-i will meet at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday on

the mezzanine floor of the Warren

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bridge parties and teas and will regular meetings. Mrs. V. E. Lamb will discuss t

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/{2 Pp. m. tomorrow at the home of

Mrs. Lamb and M rs. Prosch to Be Speakers at Literary Club; Clio Club to Have Tea Tomorrow

. Indianapolis clubwomen will be busy for the next few days with

hear speakers in addition to their

he “Solomon Islands and Environs”

and Mrs. E. G. Prosch will discuss “Headhunters of the Solomons” at a meeting of the FRIDAY AFTERNOON LITERARY club tomorrow.

Mrs. Herman Roesch, 4153 E. 38th st, will be hostess.

The ALPHA GAMMA LATREIAN {club will meet tomorrow at the {home of Miss Ruthanne Carson, 2038 Guilford ave. Mrs. Adeline Reed will review “Our Hearts Were Young and Gay” (Skinner).

The CLIO club will have a president's day tea at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Robert M. Loomis, 25 E. 54th st. “Vacation in Wartime” will be discussed by Mesdames Orville Wilkinson, Arthur Lacey and John Haramy, :

The CERVUS club will sponsor a benefit bridge at 2 p. m/ next Wednesday in Ayres’ auditorium. Committees for the party, named by Mrs, Frank Lindner, general chairman, include Mrs, Martin Collins, tickets; Mrs. C. J. Austermiller, speclal prizes, and Mrs. Hubert Mertz, | door prizes. : pif -

Br. Willard 'N. Clute will discus “Unusual Plants” at a meeting of {the NORTH END GARDEN club at

Mrs, Charles R. Yoke, 4144 N. Pennsylvania st. A plant exchange will follow the meeting.

The IRVINGTON QUEST club will meet at 1 p.m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. G. K. Wells, 5635 Lowell ave. Mrs. Ar] Garrett will speak on “Where Angels Fear to Tread.”

Mrs. Chester Stayton, 5867 Central ave., will be hostess to the Paul Coble post 26 of the AMERICAN LEGION auxiliary tomorrow. ' She will be assisted by Mesdames Lyman Pearson, Leonard Ensminger and Larue D. Carter.

The WOODSIDE KINDERGAR- | TEN MOTHERS club met at 1:30 P. m. today at the kindergarten. Mrs, James Drill, from the OCD speakers bureau, spoke on “Air Raid Precautions.” Officers were elected.

Sorority Notes Rush Month

Miss Thelma Valentine, vice president and rush chairman for Omega chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, social and educational sorority, has designated October as rush month for the 8 Sresuimtion Valentine will give a bridge party at 8 p. m. today at

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secretaries; Miss Mary Spalding, assistant corr secretary; Mrs, William A. Devin, treasurer, and Miss Emma Doeppers, assistant treasurer. : Mrs. James H. Lowry and Mrs. Charles A. Pfafin will pour. Ushers for the concert will be Mes+ dames Thelma Todd, Vilora Kelly, Edward A. Gardner and Charles A. Gustafson. The committee chairmen as ane nounced by Mrs. Wagner are Miss Imogene Pierson and Mrs. Robert Orbison, membership; Mrs. Clare F. Cox and Miss Louise Swan, program, and Mrs. Bernard Batty, artist program, 3 Mrs. Paul E. Dorsey, hospitality; Mrs. Carl H. Irrgang, publicity; Mrs. Devin, finance; Mrs, Arthur Madison, luncheon; Mrs. Robert H. Drake, choral; Miss Spalding, student section; Mrs. Helen Thomas Martin, junior section, and Mrs. William H. Gibbs, yearbook. Mrs,

Albert Reep is adviser for the

student and junior sections.

3 Hostesses To Compliment Miss Johnston

entertain with: a . miscellaneous shower tonight in honor of Miss Marjorie Ellen Johnston. The Gray home, 157 W. 20th st. will be the

Pearson, Mary Alice Hicks,” Charlotte and Bertha Kinnear, Dorothy Alvey and Margaret Myers.

Methodist Auxiliary Sets Fall Festival

Mrs. Charles E, Newman is chair-

12:30. p::m-- Monday to make final

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the club or at downtown booths in department stores, ; The organization will meet at

plans for the program. Mrs, Arthur Hupp, 6315 Washington bivd., will be’ the hostess. Mrs. Carl Sheets, luncheon chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames O. E. Simons, Richard Maxwell, C. V. Jewell, O. A. Hobbs, Carl W. Spiess and Anabelle Cowie. Chairmen for Mr. Ziemer’s lec ture are Mrs. E. 8. St. Clair, general chairman; Mrs. E. M, Campbell, ticket sales, and Mrs. Leroy S. Martin, publicity.

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gene Peters, membership; Keith Conrad. hospitality; Mr. Silvey, finance; Mr. Smith, cafeteria,

P.-T.A. Group To Install Officers

The installation of officers will

be a feature of the first fall meeting of the Oakland grade school Parent-Teacher association at 7:30 Pp.

be introduced and Amos Smith, | principal, will discuss plans and activities for the school year, Officers who will be installed are Mrs, - Robert Zaiser, Ernest Silvey, vice president; Mrs.

m, Tuesday. New teachers at the school will

president; H. Apple, treasurer, and Mrs. Al-

vin Stum, secretary.

Committee chairmen are Mrs. EuMrs.

* [and Paul E. Hamilton, publicity,

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TH, A. Alpert, Edward Dayan, [Julian Freeman,

during the two performances begin ning at 1:30 and 7:30 p. m. Money prizes or trophies as well -as- four ribbons will be awarded for each class. Special features for the show will’ be one chukker of polo during each performance.

Annual Dance Ee Is Planned by

Jr. Hadassah

The Indianapois chapter of Junior Hadassah will have its seventh ans<'' Huai Yom Ripper ight dance in ¢ Riley room of the Claypool hotel Saturday, ws | Miss Jennie Beckér is chairman. Her committee includes Misses Sel ma Binsky, Mildred Kraft, Natalie’ Feldman, Ann Sha

man,’ {Mimi Bernstein, Helen Levinsky, Henrietta Schwartz and Jeanette Smith.

& ~ Patrons and patronesses for the dance will be Messrs. and Mesdames

Shoolem’ Ettinger, ‘Clarence Efroymson;’

Frisch,” Samuel Frommer, J.-A. Goodinah, Max Kats, D. L. Sablosky, Fred” Schuchman, Bert Sicanoff, 8. A. Silberman, Jacob Solotken, I. Sid" ney Stein, Robert Stolkin, Leo Tale

= |esnick, Jacob Weiss, Samuel Ziftrin

Will Give Recital Thirteen members of the Piano