Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1943 — Page 9

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Tudor Hall Alumnae and Students Will Entertain Guests Wednesday

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A NUMBER OF DINNERS AND COCKTAIL PARTIES will precede the Tudor Hall Alumnae association dance Wednesday at the Indianapolis Athletic club. Mr, and Mrs. Earl I. Larsen will entertain at their home for Messrs. and Mesdames George Fotheringham, Richard W, Lee, Thompson Kurrie, Harold Todd, Robert Imes, Robert Ingham and Robert Davis. Mrs.. Larsen is the dance

chairman, Having dinner together at the I. A, C. will be Messrs. and Mes dames Samuel Runnels Harrell, Horace O. Wright Jr., A. K. Scheidenhelm, Harry V. Wade, Rollin W. Spiegel, Paul Lee Hargitt and Volney M. Brown and Dr. and Mrs. Miles W. Paxton. Mr. and Mrs. Brown will have guests for the dinner, Miss Rosemary Wright, daughter of the Horace Wrights, and Miss VirginiasSpiegel, Mr. and Mrs. Spiegel's daughter, will entertain guests for dinner at the club. In their party will be Misses Barbara McCown, Sally Stokely, Delores Covert, Macy Glendening, Harriett Smith, Sue Frenzel, Mary Harrell, Jeanne Robinson, Ora Elizabeth Coats, Georgia White, Betty Lyn Hargitt, Carolyn Crom, Elizabeth Ann Arensman, Jacqueline Canfield, Betsy Cooper, Flo Mary Foreman and Lucy Barrett. : [I a .. =.= Others will be Charles Bennett, Robert Hollowell, Henry Taggart, Wallace O, Lee Jr., Warren Earle, Vincent Alig, John Barrett, Robert Dedaker, Boyd Higgins, Jerry Daniel, Charles Scott, A. J. Parry, Albert Nafe, Perry" Griffith, Stephen Buchanan, Evans Harrell, Warren Hathaway Simmons, Leonard Wild, Walter Vonnegut and Tom Cunningham, At a cocktail party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis R. Thomas will be Messrs and Mesdames Hanly Blackburn, Wallace Tomy and Dan Gleason, Others entertaining will be Mrs. Walter Myers Jr, and Misses Alix Thomson, Carolyn Houser, Florence Jamieson, Rosalie McKee, Catherine Nelson, Mary Wall and Ann Cole. .

College Alumnae Plan Luncheon

THE SMITH COLLEGE CLUB will entertain students of the school with a luncheon at 1 p. m. Dec. 29 at the Indianapolis Athletic elub. The chairmen will be Miss Kathryn Hadley, Mesdames Edward Wohigemuth, Ward Fenstermaker and H. J. Rayle. Students who will attend include Miss Ann Colyer, Noblesville; Miss Emmy Haerle Pantzer, New York; Miss Barbara Hill, Anderson; Miss Nancy Moore, Yorktown, and Miss Nancy Montgomery, New Albany. Others will be Misses Nancy Taggart, Dorothy Kellogg, Anne Amelia Marmon, Nina Katie Lockwood, Patty Ann Smith, Alice Greene, Jeanette Blanton, Mildred Milliken ‘and Alice Boozer.

: » . : » tJ - » Students at Wellesley college will be the guests of the Indianapolis Wellesley club Dec. 28 for a 1 p. m. luncheon at the Indianapolis Athletic club. The ghairmen are Mrs. William H. Krieg and Miss Marybelle Witt Neal assisted by Mrs. Maxwell Coppock. Misses Barbara Winslow, Joan Caughran, Margaret Rogers, Helen Warvel, Betty Macey and Susannah Milner will be the guests,

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To Edwin A. Pearson, U.S.N.R.

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Vows Uniting Daughter, Mary, And Lt. Charles L. Smith

I> a ceremony at 8 o'clock last night in the First Baptist church, | {| Dr, Carleton W, Atwater heard the vows uniting his daughter, Mary | Elizabeth, and Lt. (jg) Charles L. Smith. The bridal music was | provided by Miss Nellie Jones, flutist, and Alfred Mudrich, organist. | Mrs. Smith wore a candlelight satin gown made with a low yoke tof mousseline de soie trimmed with seed pearls, empire sleeves and a Tr —— | full gathered skirt extending into | [a train. A pleated tulle cap held] { her four-tiered veil and she carried’ {a bouquet of white poinsettias and

R. J. Weaver, ired roses. -

Miss Brewer John Spencer Atwater gave his , {sister in marriage and Mrs. John T B WwW d | Atwater was the matron of honor, Oo C C {She chose a Christmas red velvet {dress with a long fitted basque and] The Rev. Charles Schieck will full skirt falling into a slight sweep, {read the ceremony at 7:30 o'clock: Her bouquet was of white poin- | tonight in the Lyndhurst Baptist settias, red carnations and English | | church that will .unite- Miss Elinora holly, : | Brewer and Rodney James Weaver, | Mother's Dresses U. 8. N.R.. Mrs. Mary Rutledge | } ida} will sing the bridal airs, accom-| Miss Harriet Smith, the bride- | | panied by Mrs. Schieck at "the groom's sister, was“the bridesmaid | (organ, {and the flower girl was Mary Eliza- |

The bride will wear a candle-|, Jones. Miss Smith wore al

1. Mrs. Louis Schwitzer Jr, (right) Is vice chairman of the Indiana State Symphony society's women's

light satin gown with a fitted bodice Sylvester Johnson.

committee group planning a young people's concert by the Indianapolis symphony orchestra on Jan, 1 at | the Murat theater. Miss Jane Johnston (left) also ‘is a member of the group which is headed by Mrs. |

and long train inset with lace.” Her | fingertip veil will ‘be held in place | by a halo of white sweetheart roses | and she will carry a white Bible topped with an orchid. | The maid of honor, Miss Norma |

a SHELBYVILLE, Ind., Dec. 18.—The home of Mrs. Raymond Spiegel Gross, will wear blue taffeta and |

here was the scene at 11:30 o'clock this morning of the marriage of her carry pink carnations. Mrs. Francis man an

daughter, Ruth Ann, to Edwin A. Pearson, yeoman 1-c, U. 8, N. R., of | Arnholt, sister of the bride, and |

Indianapolis. .

Miss Peggy Craig will be brides- |

° The Rev, Johri McFall officiated before an improvised altar decor- maids. They will wear dresses of

ated with palms and cathedral candles. Mrs, Mark Kendall sang the |victory pink taffeta and carry col-|30n of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Smith,

bridal airs. : : The bride, who was given in marriage by ‘her brother, Spiegel, wore the candlelight satin

wedding gown worn by her sister-| . . in-law, Mrs. John 8S. Pearson ar In Miami Her fingertip veil of illusion was

held by a cap of seed pearls and she parried a white Bible topped with a

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onial bouquets of pink and blue carnations. To Live in St. Paul

Arthur Michael, Camp Atterbury, will be the best man and Ralph Rosemary and Robert Weaver, both of Plainfield, will be the ushers. Mr. Weaver is thé son of Mr. and

white orchid and with streamers of [University will be the scene at 3:30 Mrs. Roger Weaver, Plainfield.

spray orchids and stephanotis. Attendants’ Gowns

o'clock tomorrow afternoon of the |. wedding of ‘Miss Doris Brown 10 sage and Mrs. Weaver has chosen |

Mrs. Brewer will wear a light

ue gown and a Talisman rose cor- |

Miss Joan Hendren, Bloomfield, Capt. Willard E. Fawcett. Dr. a gray crepe dress accented with

honor, She chose [John Edwards will officiate and gold’ She will wear a gold POMPON west Fla. where Lt. Smith ~ satin with Mrs. Russell Sanders will play the 1 sta

is brother's|velvet basque and full chiffon man, The bridegroom is the skirt. Her bouquet will be of wine

‘of Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Pear- | carnations.

Mrs. Howard Husing will be the 30 orchid.

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wedding Mrs. | bride's only attendant and Jon crepe dress| Hubertz will be the best man, Mrs. and an | Husing will be dressed in wine vel- stationed.

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wore (vet and carry a bouquet of blend-

corsage. ; A reception at the home of the! bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen H. Brewer, 1253 8. Glenarm rd., will follow the ceremony. For her wedding trip the bride “will wear a blue checked suit, brown accessories and

The couple will live in St. Paul! Minn., where the bridegroom is|

Sorority Council Will Have Tea

5 p. m. tomorrow at her home. Mrs. Ceril Ober will preside at the ! of the Alpha,

{a nosegay- of English holly and red

wn fashioned like Mrs, Atwater’s pi | 2 Before her wedding Thursday night In the First Presbyterian church, Mrs. Nelson Gladding John-

and carried a similar bouquet. Mary , Elizabeth Jones wore an ivory taf-| son was Miss Mary Scott Morse. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Scott Morse and Pvt. feta full length dress and carried | Johnson js the son of Mr. and Mrs, Sylvester Johnson. The couple will be at home at Camp Sibert, Ala., where the bridegroom is stationed. (Bretzman photo.) i

and silyer carnations. Dr, Harlan Tyner was the best | Maennerchor building are being provided by the Indianapolis Pan-Hellenic association this year. The three d the ushers were Brunson| Pan-Hellenic members shown here getting an early start on the decorating job are (left to right) Mrs, Hugh Barnes Stewart, chairman of the decorations committee; Miss Margaret Jane Perry, who was én charge of a group of Camp Fire Girls who made many of the or naments, an association,

4. Mrs. William H. Krieg (left) is president of the Indianapolis Wellesley club which will hold its Christmas luncheon Dec. 28 at the Indianapolis Athletic club. Miss Marybelle Witt Neal (right) IS serving as | chairman for the luncheon which will honor prospective students and girls home from Wellesley college for with black beading and a fuchsia| ‘he holidays. > hat. ‘The bridegroom's mother also 5. The children at the Marion County Children’s Guardian home will be entertained at a Christmas chose black crepe. and wore a | party Monday afternoon by the Indianapolis alumnae chapter of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Mesdames matching hat, Both wore orchid| M. P, Crabill, Gareth Hitchcock and E. Paul Carson (left to right) have been active in making arrangements corsages. = for the event. Reception Follows 6. Miss Joan McManus (left) and Miss Margaret Hurley (right) are co-chairmen for the Christmas Miss Mary Spalding, harpist, pro- | dance which Beta Beta Sigma sorority will give Dec. 26th in the chateau room of the Claypool hotel,

vided music for the reception in the |

mony. The counts. oe tor seey| Flarmonie Club Mrs. Dot Spenljer Miss Wodtke The Cherokee chapter, Interna- |

tional Travel-Study club, will meet | Is M a rrie d

at the Indiana National bank Monday at 1:30 p. m. Mrs, Dorsey Dodd

Motley, Raymond Wilson, Thomas Conley and Dr. Fred Norwood,| Mantua, O. The bridegroom is the

3609 Crescent ave. : : Mrs, Carleton Atwater wore a black crepe dinner dress accented

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blue two-piece dress. wore black accessories and a corsage of red and white carnations. Mrs. Smith attended Western ecol- | at 2:30 p, m. Monday at the D. A. R. | Dorrah will preside. lege and Denison university and is| chapter house. Mrs. Hugh H. Hanna a graduate of the Arthur Jordan | will be the guest speaker. 4 . conservatory. The bridegroom was, Mrs. Hanna will talk on “Teons’| NJ 11r5€S Aids graduated from Butler univer-|and show her personal collection. | ; land Mrs. Edward C. Wodtke, 1042 ay and the School of Divinity of | Others who will appear on the pro- H d | Cameron: it. and the bridegroom is e university. He is a chaplain gram are Mesdames S. C. Bodner, : : in the U, 8. navy. Saul Bernat and T. M. Rybolt. Ar ¢ rionorc the son JT. nd Mim Alm Mrs, Jane Johnson Burroughs will Th brid host lead group singing and a social hour, A tea honoring the graduates of lol e : ra chose a dress of royal will follow the program. Members the Red Cross nurses’ ald class at eu de rage ot of the board will serve tea. St. Prancis hospital was held £6 was her sister's only attendant, She party held tomor- | ~~ Party Set cently at the hospital, chose a dress of dubonnet velvet y and a matching corsage, Tau sorority. The party, at 2:30] The December circle of the Bt Tey led DX" John | Kreutstr, Eaton. was Bik p.m, will be in the home of Mrs. Patrick's Catholic church’ guild will poi crocs” volunteer special services, | brother's best man, The bridegroom Ralph Maddux, 3822 Ruckle st. have a card party at 8 p. m. tomor- |} Mesdames Mary Kathleen Fetzer, has been stationed In Alaska for

row at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ola Do 5 Martha Leeds, Dona McHugh andthe past 18 months. Society Sets Party James Davis, 1020 E. Morris st. Mrs. yrope) a wilkens, Misses. Gloria te <, 3 x The {

Robert Okey will be the chairman. ™ : et Visits Parents Plo oo Lomen wd Frees Party Tomorrow cos. Tex. lo sending lve ih pial i, the meas uk suing roms 3 unl §

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3. Holiday decorations for the game and pantry shelf rooms of the servicemen's center in the old |

Mrs. J. V, Schilling, president of the |

monie club will be a guest meeting Will be the speaker and Mrs, 0. C.| | gues 8 Lester J. Kreutzer were united in| Broad Ripple American this morning in St. Catherine de]

The bride is the daughter of Mr. dent of the organization and the

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Rev. Russell ‘Will Read ‘Ceremony

Miss Betty Laue will become the bride of Ensign Carl Lee Richwine in a ceremony at 7:30 p. m, tomors row in the Eighth Christian church, The Rev, E. E, Russell will hear the vows and the bridal music will be { provided by Tinsel Miller and Mrs. { Barah Ann Boles, The bride is-‘the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Dewey Laue, 1413 N. | Moutit st, and Ensign Richwine is | the son of Mr. and Mrs, J. P. Rich. { wine, 1264 N, Holmes ave, i. The bride's sister, Mrs. Marvin | Baker, will be the matron of honor and the bridesmaid will be Mrs, | Russell : Bertfam. They will be {gowned alike in frocks of glory blue land petal pink, fashioned with {shirred satin basques and gathered {chiffon skirts, They will carry bous |quets of pink and yellow roses,

To Carry Roses

The bride has chosen a gown of | white satin brocade with a draped long bouffant skirt {which extends into a train, Her fetreular veil will be held by a tiaras of Duchess lace and she will. carry a bouquet of Brides’ roses, James Richwine - will “ be his { brother's best man and the ushers will be Oliver Boles, Godfrey Grosse Lkopf and Wilbert Richwine, | Mrs. Laue and Mrs. Richwine | have both chosen dresses of royal { blue crepe and both will wear gare | denia corsages. {| The couple will leave for a wed{ding trip to Chicago immediately [following a reception at the home {of 'the bride's parents. For going {away the bride will wear a light | blue gabardine suit, fuchsia acces« | sories and a rose corsage. : The bride and bridegroom will be |at home in Norfolk, Va. where Ene [sign Richwine is stationed.

Club to Entertain Butler Air Cadets

Members of the "Military Maids” of Broad Ripple high school will entertain approximately 50 Butler university air cadets tonight at the

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Legion post 312, Music will be by Don Hunter and his band. Miss Helena Armantrout is presi-

other officers are Miss Ruth Ann Applegate, recording secretary; Miss Armantrout, treasurer, and Miss Jackie Crist, corresponding secre tary. Miss Mae Yount is chairman of the party.

Churchwomen Plan Christmas Party The Woman's auxiliary of St Paul's Episcopal church will | its Christmas party Monday ir rts room of the te communion at