Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 March 1944 — Page 12
* Ceremony in Marianna, Florida, Unites David F. Craig; Mary Elizabeth Faust
MISS MARY ELIZABETH FAUST became the bride of David Frederick Craig in a ceremony at 4 o’clock this afternoon in the chapel of the advanced flying school in Marianna, Fla. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer C. Faust and Mr. Craig is the son of Mrs. Gilbert Hurty. . % et Mrs. Craig, given in marriage by her father, wore an Alice blue faille suit, navy accessories and a halo of spring flowers. Her corsage was of orchids, An antique silver locket, gift of the bridegroom, completed her
costume. : Tit. RODEIt I. CTalg, DIOUIEr OF Te DITGegTovmt, Bia were the couple's only attendants. Mrs, Craig chose a shell pink crepe suit and with it she wore a hat and corsage of violets, . = s 8 = Mrs. Faust wore a ‘havy blue sheer suit and white accessories and the bridegroom's mother wore a dress of cinnamon brown crepe with kelly green accessories. A reception at the home of Lt. and Mrs. Craig in Marianna followed the ceremony. After a- wedding dinner in the Chipola hotel in Marianna the couple left for Glen Cove Springs, Fla., near Camp Blanding, where the bridegroom is stationed and’ where they will be at home. .
LaVaun Reehling Is Engaged MR. AND MRS. W. M. REEHLING, Williams Creek, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Lavaun, to Pfc. Robert Hulett, son of Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Hulett, Hammond. The wedding will be April 15. Miss Reehling ~ttended Indiana university and is a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority, The prospective bridegroom also attended I. U. where he was a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. He will receive his. first lieutenancy from the Loyola School of Dentistry in Chicago March 29. ~ 2 » " 5 ” Three local girls have been elected to membership in-Phi Theta Kappa, honorary organization, at Stephens college, Columbia, Mo. The girls are Miss Betty Jean Edwards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Edwards; Miss Ann Wagner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Wagner, and Miss Barbara Furr, daughter of Russell A. Furr, New Augusta.
Here and There . . .
THE INDIANAPOLIS ALUMNAE OF WESTERN COLLEGE will | meet at 6 p. m. Friday at the home of their president, Mrs, Ray Fatout.
= Mrs. Samuel J. Mantel has left for Edgewater Park, Miss., where she will visit her son, Aviation Cadet Thomas D. Mantel, Cadet Mantel recently was transferred from Ft. Thomas, Ky. to Keesler field, Miss. Another son of Lt. Col. and Mrs. Mantel, Lt. Samuel J, Mantel Jr., is on duty with the marine corps in the South Pacific.
Indianapolis Branch A. A. U. W,. Will Hold General Meeting; Group Sessions Are Announced
The Indianapolis branch of the American Association of University Women will meet at 6:15 p. m. tomorrow in the Broadway Methodist church. Dr. Harlie L. Smith, president of William Woods college, will speak on “Foundations of a Lasting Peace” and Miss Martha Burton will play cellist selections accompanied by Miss Madge Cathcart. The afternoon contemporary lit- ¥ erature group will meet at 1:30 p. m.| Women will conduct a survey on next Monday, with Mrs. Edmond medical and educational personnel W. Hebel, 5515 Washington blvd. |shortages, juvenile delinquency and as hostess, and the evening group [health and hospital facilities in the will meet at 7:30 p. m. March 21 [state in conjunction with a survey at the home of irs. Carl Kimber- to be conducted by the. national orlin, 5241 Graceland ave. ganization. Mrs. Ernest Foster will review| Mrs. John B. Boyd, Greencastle, “Journey Among Warriors” (Curie) [chairman of the organization's sofor the former and the latter will cial studies committee, will conduct hear a review of “Journey in the the state survey. Background in-
| tained from Dr, Esther Cole Frank- ) [lin, Washington, national A.A UW. Mrs. Howard King, 115 E. Beverly associate in social studies.
dr, will be the hostess for the edu- | . cation study group March 21. he Shortridge p.-T. A. group will continue its study of state | " juvenile delinquency court records To Choose Officers and hear Mrs. Karl Koons review | “The Effects of War and Free “Education for Democratic Sur- | Enterprise” will be the subject of vival” (Myers). |an address by Dr. M. O. Ross, presiToner M. Overley will be the | gent of Butler university, before the speaker at a dinner meeting of the [Shortridge Parent-Teacher associaevening discussion group March 28 tion meeting tomorrow in Caleb at 6:15 p. m. at the Y. W. C. A. Mills hall. Officers will be elected His subject will be “Medical for the school year, 1944-45. Quakery, the American Fraud.” | The chairman of the nominating | committee, Mrs. Marshall Williams 'has announced the following candidates: Mrs. George L. Clark, president; Mrs. C. Alfred Campbell, Mrs. Donaldson Trone and Howard Wright, first, second and third vice presidents; Miss Josephine Davidson, secretary, and Mrs. Ben B. Moore, treasurer. ’
Education Group
To Hear Speaker
The Homemakers group will meet at 2 p. m. March 23 in the Security Trust Co. assembly room. George Eggleston will speak on “What the Housewife Should Know About” for members and their guests. The parental education and radio
suty division will sponsor an The glee club will sing under the aster party at 3:30 p. m. March 31 !direction of Mrs. Laura C. Moag. in the Meridian Heights kindergar-| ——————— ten and the recent graduates will meet at 7:30 p. m. March 27 in the Columbia club, = ” . The Indiana branch of the Amercan - Association of University
Meet Tomorrow The Marion County American War Mothers will meet at 1:30 p. m.
morial building. board will meet at 11:30 a. m.
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Local Group Plans State Founders’ Day
The Indianapolis Alumnae club of Phi Omega Pi sorority will arrange the . organization’s annual state founders’ day luncheon to be held at noon Saturday in the Claypool hotel. Speakers for the annual event will be Mrs.” Fannie Weatherwax, secretary to the Indiana university dean of women; Mrs. Truman Yunkers, Greencastle, past national officer; Mrs, Frank B. Lamb, director of province five; Miss Rebecca Guard and Miss Madge Cathcart. The luncheon committees will include Mrs. William Clerkin, Miss Lorene Reynolds and Mrs. Walker Hayes, decorations; Mesdames Lamb, Elmer Koch and Ronald Gilbert, invitations, and Mesdames Kermit Harrell, John Graves and Glen Steckley, program, Recently elected officers of the Indianapolis group are Mrs. Koch, president; Mrs. Graves, vice president; Mrs. Hayes, secretary; Mrs. Steckley, treasurer, and Mrs, Harrell, Pentagon editor.
Scottish Rite Ladies to Hear Opera Program
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Guests Are Listed For Annual Event
The annual founders’ day program of the Federation of TravelStudy clubs will be at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the assembly hall of the Claypool hotel. The event will be held in memory of Mrs. Adelia Cobb Artman, founder of the organization. . Special guests will be Dr. Frank H. Sparks, president of Wabash college, and Tony J. Cefali, a Sophomore student at the college sponsored ‘by the scholarship com-
Additional: Guests Others will be Mesdames Claude
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Franklin, Alvin C. Johnson, John Downing Johnson, Donovan Turk, and W. D. Keenan. Mrs. Max Nor-
CLUBS Amicitia. Tues. 448 Chester st., hostess. Luncheon and election’ of officers. Ephamar Literary. Noon Tuesday. Mrs. Claude McLean, New Augusta, hostess. Speakers, Mesdames George W. Klein, Ada O. Lamkin and Henry L. Stenger. | Expression. Wed. Mrs. W. G. Patterson, 3059 N. Illinois, hostess. Guest day program. Inter Alia. 12:30 p. m., Tues. Mrs. Judson L. Stark, 5306 Kenwood, hostess. “Looking to the Future,” Mrs. C. Fred Fitchey. Election of officers. Alpina chap, I. T-S: C. 6 p. m. Tues. Y. W. C. A. Dinner and election, .. Irvington Chautanqua. Tues. Mrs. John H. Booth, 280 Downey, hostess. Speakers, Mesdames Edgar A. Perkins Jr., John B. Ferguson and C. A. Shake. Irvington Tuesday.” Tues. Mrs. C. W. Plopper, 27 Downey, hostess. “Head Hunting in the Solomons” (Mytinger), Mrs. M. H. Reasoner. Election. Lambda Chi Alpha Mothers. 12:30 p. m. Tues. Mrs. J. C. Stipher, 3816 N. New Jersey, hostess. Meridian Heights Inter-Se. Tues. Mrs. B. E. Ellis, 547 E. 36th, hostess. Book review, Mrs. P. S. Hildebrand. Procter. Tues. Mrs. Felix J. Krieg, 405 E. 43d, hostess. “Celestial Homespun” (Burton), Mrs, E, H. Bingham Jr. Roberts Parliamentary Law, Inc. Tues. Ayres’ auditorium. Tri Kappa of Indianapolis. p. m. Wed. Y, W. C. A. Dinner
di's “La Forza del Destino” at a meeting of the Ladies of the Scot-| tish Rite tomorrow in the cathedral. | The principal roles in the opera; will be played by Miss Margaret Byram, Mesdames A. H. Merriman, E. B. Crowell, Kathleen Sommers Wallace, Paul E. Dorsey and Robert Orbison. Preceding the performance music will be provided by Mrs. Leslie A. Helgesson, organist, and a trio composed of Mrs. Martha Rucker, violinist; Mrs. Saul Bernat, cellist, and | Mrs. Ray Patterson, pianist, Mrs. |S. K. Ruick and Mrs. William J. | Stark will be accompanists. Mrs. Louis Bruck is the chairman of the program committee and Mrs. W. Henry Roberts will preside,
Queen Esther Circle
To Meet Tomorrow
The Queen Esther circle of the Third Christian church will meet at! noon tomorrow in the church lounge | {for a covered dish luncheon, fol- | |lowed by a business meeting and program. Miss Jeanette Rutherford will play the piano and Mrs. J. G. Heinzman will lead the devotions.
and bridge. Mrs. Samuel Miller and Miss Agnes Sneddon, hostesses. Zelotai. 2:30 p. m. Tues. Jordan hall recreation room, Butler university. Mrs. Luke Bolin, Mrs. Johnny McHenry, speakers.
SORORITIES ° Beta Phil chap, Beta Sigma Phi. Tp. m. Tues. Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. Nell Hull, Kansas City, special guest. Chap. U, P. E. O. Sisterhood. 2 p. m. Tues. Mrs. H. E. Wilcox, 36 N, Webster, hostess. Election and installation of officers. Phi Delta Beta. 8 p. m. Tues. Mrs. Charles Spargur, 6107 Winthrop, hostess. St. Patrick's party. Alpha chap., Phi Omega Kappa. 6 p. m. Tues. Claypool hotel. Dinner. 1 Gamma chap., Sigma Delta Zeta, 8
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Readings will be given by Mrs. Al{bert Keys. Mrs. B. H. Stafford will have charge of the program, and | Mrs. Jesse Tucker will preside. { Hostesses will be Mesdames Mor{ton L. Keith, John Gebhardt, | George Chitwood and Webb Merrill. The Social circle of the church | will have a covered dish luncheon {at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow in the home | of the president, Mrs. Don Roberts, | 5312 Woodside drive. Appearing on | the program*will be Mrs, Earl White | and Mrs. Ralph Holton. |
‘Mr. Belzer Speaker
The Indianapolis chapters of Pi
p. m. tomorrow at the Woman's | Department club. Emmett C. Bel|zer will speak on “Development of Communications.” Miss Louise Key|ler, president of Beta Alpha chapj ter, will preside.
To Meet Tomorrow
The Indianapolis 'Indorsers of Photoplays will meet at 10 a. m. of the World War Memorial building. | Martin Bair, a representative of | Boxoffice, will be the guest speaker {and Mrs. David Ross will preside:
Stenotypists to Meet
{ Mrs. Mary Coleman Moore-will be | the chairman for a meeting of the | Associated Stenotypists of America | Tuesday at the Y. W. C. A. Mrs. | Verna Hankemeier of the Central
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Mrs. H. C. Keith memorial sketch of Mrs. Artman,
Others who will take part in the sketch will be Mesdames John W. Thornburgh, Bert Kimmel, Jules Zinter, H. P. Willwerth, Merle Safford, J. F. Huffman, Norris and H. G. Dougherty.
To Provide Music
Music will be provided by Miss Roberta Bland, harpist, and a trio composed of Mesdames Garford Henry, Joseph Guidone and Harley Corey. Accompanists will be Mrs. Edward Wischmeier and Mrs. C. A. Jarvis. Mrs. Walter Thompson, Moores{ville, will give a talk on birds and {show her scrapbook of birds made from rags.
Miss Noel Engaged
Mrs. Smallwood Noel announces the engagement of her. daughter, Miss Ann Burton Noel, to Charles McCann Sarrisin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cheri J. Sarrisin of Nobles-
Lafayette, announce the marriage [OT WIiCIT URUEHICT; GaIvIy; VO Lite Roger E. Valentine, son of Mr, and
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ican Legion auxiliary at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday at the post home. Host-
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celebrated recently, ‘The junior will participate in the Easter Mrs. Sam nett will preside | STOP ; vel Be sunrise services for the ninth con ; . secutive year. " Robert E. Kenning Amerthe snnington Mrs. Fred Hasselbring, 3020 Ruckle st., will be hostess for the
esses for the social hour ‘will be Social meeting at 1:30 p. m. Satur« Mesdames John Daly, Dorn Lines |day.
Mrs. Geneva Overleese will direct the Easter song rehearsal, -
Wednesday is the deadline for pothts in the membership drive according to Mrs. Dale White. The Legion's silver anniversary will be celebrated this“month, > LB »” The Bruce P. Robison unit 133 of the Legion auxiliary will sponsor
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Mrs. E, H. Valentine, Lima, 0, The ceremony was read Nov, 13 in Lafayette and the couple is at home in Ft. Sill, Okla, where the bridegroom is stationed.
7th District I. F. C. Sets Meeting
Karl O. Schafer, public health sanitarian of the state health board, will be a guest speaker at the monthly meeting of the Tth dis trict, Indiana Federation of clubs, at 10 a. m. Friday in Ayres’ audi- a torium, Miss Mabel Cox, executive secretary of the Marion’ County Society for the Crippled, also will speak. Her subject will be “Filling the Gaps in Service to the Handicapped.” The program has been arranged by the welfare department, of which Mrs. Edward H. Niles and Mrs. John F. Engelke are the cochairmen. § Mrs. Charles E. Sunthimer is the
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