Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1943 — Page 9
There T be music in the air tonight at the Myrat theater as the Indian.
apolis symphony or. chestra opens ih seventh season under Fabien Sevitrky's direction.
An integral part of the success
. Se . | of the Indianapolis symphony Cle —— ! srchestra is the Indiana State : Symphony society's women's oem ! mittee, headed by Mrs. Charles
¥ “ A 13 Pp | nose L - 8 d irs. El r.oviessenge Its membership of mere than 71 © J Di dnl 3000 forms the largest does-pay-on this point Wiil Be at Home } Fhracephia ing growp in the couniry fer an and got a © organization of #is Type. And The alfa 4 ——— ’ | every member “pitches in” to pro- : . n TC 3.3 1 mete her favorite cause, the or ms, “Are there DELLA ROBBIA PLAQUES of huckleberry foliaj chests. feel might I and white chrysanthemums formed the background for | =, oo pyie 3 Craft is & member of the executive board of the women's commities and chairman of the coun~ the wedding ceremony Which united Miss Dorothy Lor of mtmbership. | . ene Morris and Lt. Eli Powell Messenger at 12:30 0 ck 2 Much of the defall work invelved in handling (he orchestra's 10 pairs of subscription comceris each
this afternoon in the McKee chapel, Tabernacle I'resby season is handled by a corps of velunicer office amistants. The four at work here are (efi to right) Mes- - terian church. ; | dames J. Don Greenlee, Edgar. T. Dash, Alfred Clarke and James F. Carrell the latter 2 member of the e3The service was read by Dr. Roy Ewing Vale Psu! R. Math 3 erulive board and chairman of velanieer office service. . ek Sa , : . was the organist and Miss Patras M. Kennedy 1 Members of the committee are familiar with her veice—Miss Emalyn Remmel (he receptionist in the the daughter of Mrs Fred Newell Morris an srchestra offices atthe Murat : Toe. Jus ol. 3 and Mrs. John B. Messenger, LL L The committee this season Is sponsoring 1 adie brendeasts, ene before each pair of Saturday might. tering sone, the bride was In a short f. gown oF TOS | Sunday aftermcen cébrerts. Mm Herman C. Wolff eft) is radie chairman and alse 2 member of the tpe hn xd bn FitaY elves Her ¢ felt 1 SUEIOE | orgentive beard. The others in the picture are Mrs. Sylvester Johnsen center: and Mrs. Lemers Colin, ’ ir wood violet * : *" | official program ammeotater for the orchestra, whe ve the first of the dreadcasts yesterday. ried a prayer book and a white orchid with streamers oF wails | = » spray orchids } 5 Miss Mary Glenn, executive secrefary of the Women's commitice. Her sister and only attendant Mrs Jo Prederxk Moon 6 Mrs. George Karabell, advertising director of the srchestra. : of New York, wore a black and gold lame short dinner dre | . a gold calot and veil She carried brown orchids with ber gold | 1. The women's commitice has another “largest” of which it can bossi—the WT RCH. employees whe 4 > | are members form the biggest industrial group to belong to any orchestra women's committee, Four of
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matters a hich fst handbag i the United Rw g ss 8 8 the group are (left to right) Misses Margaret Brock, Jean Williams. Marths Douglass and Virginia Caldwell. jus man. But Oris B. Hastings Jr. of Cairo was the best man and Reily G. I £ Five times yearly ihe commitiee members receive “Current Notes,” a publication covering the eris by income Adams and Thomas B. Henderson were the ushers | chestra’s programs. Mrs. Harry V. Wade (right), whe alse serves on (he executive biard, is the “Cirvent t this opinion With her biack velvet gown Mrs Morris wore a purple hat | Notes” chairman. Fer amistants here are Mrs. John T. Seward eft) and Mrs. Linden A. Baller. Sascutives. 80 a light lavender orchid. The bridegroom's mother ! — black crepe short dinner dress and a dark lavender r orchid - : - : a high count. ; 5 iors th dal part . F y 7 7 Te pi Sr ae oe mo i evn (Society to Hold | A.A. U. W. Hostesses Are Named we ot r uncheon 8 hah : ; om {he - / 1 : +h persenainy eaity = Prisdepn Stemenger ts sai Fall Meeting For Annual Book and Toy Exhibit ers on what generaly division. Bride y | ; : ah the eight feed quit, brown aseesmories and 8 conmge of Lown SM | he annual fall meeting of the The hostesses for the 11th anogal book and toy exhibit yous demands have dirmer ' given RE wi . Indiana Society for Crippled Chil- by the Indianapolis branch of the American Amochiin of University ience that this Brigmall thelr oliowed Women will meet at § a m. Monday for a preview of the exhibit and personally. : posie thing to wipe politically or = Greenwood, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and |. Thu dptukiry will te Dr. Cutt Rleell R. Betws ang, Mes Losi Chandler, Corpus Christi, Tex. Huber Indiana University DeVoe co-chairmen of the hostess ght oth Entering on the ars of her father. the bride will be in & [Medical center; Howard Lytle, ex- committee. The hostess st follows: 10 ste him ' - ns aaa Raa Democratic Virginis Shippey will be her sister's maid of honor rgivable sin of taffeta gown she will have a biue velvet bonnet and played into , The best man will be the bridegroom's brother, Lt. Ira Chand- | any number ler, Greenville, Tex. A. Boyd Lewis extend- | {center, in gor- : — Crippled Children, Elyria. O. will be'y
i “ia special guest at the meeting The UVersSary sessions are open to the public.
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