Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1944 — Page 22
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Will Receive Silver Medals ip
Alliance Francaise
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The Alliance Francaise of Indian- | apolis will present silver medals for! proficiency in French to seniors in the universities, and private high schools of the
state at 8 p. m. next Friday at the t
Marott hotel. i Edward Petri, former president,’
will present the awards to the fol-: |
lowing university students: Miss Virginia Skidmore, Butler; Miss,
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Florence Grace Martin, DePauw; Saf
Miss Mary Jane VanNuys, Franklin
college and Miss Anne Carolyn | iF
Hendricks, Indiana. High school winners are Miss Lucille Farthing, Technical; Miss Sonia Talesnick, Shortridge; Miss Emily Flickinger, Tudor Hall; Warren H. Simmons, Patk; ‘Miss Marilyn Husson, St. Agnes; Joanne Viel
: Fitch photo. Among the children who will sing at the Easter Sunrise services Sunday morning on the Monument circle are (left to right) Nancy, Carol and David Otto. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. William Otto. Mrs. Otto is a charter member of the Ogden Junior chorale, which sponsors the event.
lieu, St. John's, and Miss Rosemary Guthrie, Ladywood. “The' French Language Throughout the World” will be discussed by Michael Joelson, graduate of the Moscow university in Russia. Miss Jane Hampson is in charge of the music and a 6:30 p. m. dinner will precede the meeting.
Easter Lilies To Be Sold By Sub-Debs
The close of the 1044 Easter seal eampaign sponsored by the Indiana and Marion County Societies for the Crippled Saturday will feature the selling of Easter lilies on down town street corners by 50 sub-deb members and other high school
is. BE ous from the lly sales will be used for the rehabilitation and training work for handicapped persons. The girls will be directed by a group of adult sponsors. The sponsors will be Mesdames Lynn Logsdon, Orville Denbo, Dwight Johnson Jr. Ardis Beller, Howard R. Williams and Arden E. Hayes, Miss Mary Paxton, acting secretary for the state organization, and Miss Mabel Cox, executive secretary of the county chapter, also will assist. :
Theta Sigs Elect Miss Behymer
The Butler university chapter of Theta Sigma Phi, professional journalistic sorority, recently elected Miss Marilyn Behymer as president. The election followed the annual initiation dinner held in the Seville restaurant. The other new officers are Miss Ione Colligan, vice president: Miss Mary . Benedict, secre-tary-treasurer; Miss Betty Thome, Matrix correspondent, and Miss Carolyn Pickering, keeper of the archives. Miss Mildred Reimer is the alumna advisor for the group and Miss Bernice Hauser is the retiring president.
W.C.T. U. to Meet
Mrs. Lou C. Brown, 33 Downey| we. will entertain the members of | he Irvington W. C. T. U. at 1! ». m. Monday with a dessert lunch-| won. The Rev. Ralph Holland,| state secretary of religious educa-| jon, will speak and Mrs, H. A. Ver-; rees will lead the devotions, Mrs. 3rown will be assisted by group| me of which Mrs. Clyde Hoover 1s ‘eader.
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Gordon K. Vrell, Miss Donna Boyer Will Be Married in Columbia Club
MISS DONNA BOYER WILL BECOME THE BRIDE of Pfc. Gordon K. Vrell in a ceremony at 8:30 o'clock tonight in the Harrison room of the Columbia club. The Rev. Ernest Roesti will officiate and Miss Mary Catherine Stair will play harp selections. Miss Boyer is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Boyer. The bridegroom, who is stationed with the Rainbow division at Camp Gruber, Okla, is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. C. R. Vrell.
For her wedding the bride will wear a blue faille suit, pastel pink accessories and a corsage of baby orchids, Mr, and Mrs. Edward A. Schoenberger will be the couple’s only attendants.
. Mrs. Schoenberger has chosen a brown suit accented in rose with which she will wear brown accessories and a corsage of freesia. The couple will leave for a wedding trip following a reception in the Columbia club. Mr. Vrell attended Indiana university and the bride is a graduate of the Indianapolis Academy of Art.
D. A. R. Unit Elects MRS. MANSUR B. OAKES was re-elected regent of the Cornelia Cole Fairbanks chapter D. A. R. at the group's meeting yesterday in the Propylaeum. The other new officers are Mrs. Orville F. Shattuck and Mrs, Albert P. Smith, first and second vice regents; Miss Deborah Duane Moore, chaplain; Mrs, Howard G. Taylor and Mrs. James Layman Schell, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs, F. Elbert Glass, treasurer; Mrs. Bernays Kennedy, registrar, and Mrs Arthur V. Brown, historian.
Committee Chairman MRS. BROWN WAS the chairman of the nominating committee. Other members of thé committee were Mesdames Charles McNaull, Henry W. Buttolph, and Walter H. Montgomery and Miss Moore. a 8 = “Fictitious People Before the Law” will be the subject of a talk to be given by Ivan Snyder for members of the Fortnightly Literary club at their Monday night meeting in the D. A. R. chapter
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A bird program will be given at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow at the Children’s museum. Slides on bird migrations will be shown and recordings of bird calls will be played. .
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Bettie Hargrave Is Wed to Rev. Freebairn
Mr. and Mrs, Ellis Burton Hargrave, 339 Lesley ave., announce the marriage of their daughter, Bettie Ruth, to the Rev. Alonzo George Freebairn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Freebairn of Pittsburgh, Pa
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‘The double ring ceremony was
read April 1 in the Irvington Methodist church by Dr. Guy O. Car-
penter, assisted by the Rev. Clarence
A. Shake.
The maid of honor was Miss of the bride, and the bridesmaids were
Frances Hargrave, sister
Mrs, Thomas Montooth Freebairn and Miss Jeanette Flowers. Edwin
Miller of Richmond, was the best
man and the ushers were Oliver Al-
of the Woman's Department club
‘Dwight W. Sleeper will be in charge
Will Have Spring Tea
. Arthur Horrocks - Will Be Speaker
The members of the general club
will hear a discussion by Arthur C. Horrocks, Akron, O., at their meeting Wednesday afternoon at the clubhouse. Mr. Horrocks will speak on “Woman a Factor in World Affairs.” Mrs. Hezzie B. Pike will preside during. the 1:30 p. m. business meeting and a spring tea will follow the program. Mesdames Roland M, Cotton, D. S§. Meditch and
of the tea arrangements. They will be assisted by Dr. Mabel F. Bibler, Mesdames H. G. Bradley, W. A. Brennan, E. E, Cahal, James Crooks, Frederick A. Doebber, George E. Dunn, Claude Douglass Funk and Bert 8S. Gadd. Others will be Mesdames Walter S. Grow, Ethel M. Hislop, Ira M.
Children Will Sing on Easter |General WDC |
Mrs. Sheldon A, Watson was
Miss Elaine Mae Anthony, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. An-
thony, before her marriage Jan-
uary 4 in her parents’ home. Pvt. Watson, who is stationed at the Citadel Military academy in Charleston, 8S. C., is the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Watson. The bride is at home with her parents, !
Will Hold
Election
Music Clubs
Mrs. Charles Kern Heads Committee
Mrs, Charles B. Kern, Muncie, will be the chairman of the nominating committee for the 4th annual convention of the Indiana Federation of Music Clubs to be held next Friday in the Claypool
hotel. : ; Offices to be filled include those of president, second vice president and recording secretary. Mrs. Arthur Tayler, president ot the Patroness club of Sigma Alpha Iota musical sorority, will give the opening greetings at 10 a. m. : Mrs. Robert F, Murray, president of the Muncie Matinee musicale will give the response. Mrs. Clair McTurnan, first vice president, will pe in charge of the convention luncheon. She will be assisted by Mrs. Taylor who also will be the convention hostess.
Holmes, Harry K. Jung, E G. Kayser, Ernest R. Keller, Frank E. Malott, C. T. Malan, R. O. Manning, Oscar Matthews, William C.
EVENTS
Tri Psi’'s to Meet
to Mee Alpha chapter, Psi Pal Pal
Inter Alia Officers - Mrs. Toner M. Overley has been elected president of the Inter Alia
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McGuire, R. A." Miller, Edward L. Pedlow, George O. Rafert, Howard D. Spurgeon, Raymond R. Stewart, J. M. Thistlewaite, Harold O. Warren and Hobart L. Wilson,
Miss Stevenson
Press Women
Miss Augusta Stevenson, author of “Childhood of Famous Americans,” will be the speaker for’ a meeting of the Woman's Press Club of Indiana to be held Tuesday in
the Columbia club, Her subject will’ be “Patriotic Stories” and she will illustrate her talk with stories from her own books. Officers will be elected from the slate presented at the March meeting. The candidates include: Miss Harriet Martin, Martinsville, president; Mrs. Florence Webster Long, Mrs. Jeannette Covert Nolan, Bloomington, and Mrs. Hanna first through third vice presidents; Miss Harriet Scantland and Mrs. E. J. Hancock, Greensburg, recording ahd corresponding secretaries; Mrs. William Herschell, treasurer; Mrs. Florence Dobson, auditor and parliamentarian, and Mrs. John F. Mitchell, Greenfield, historian,
Advance Club Lists Officers
Mrs. Fred B. Keuthan, 3543 Winthrop ave., will be hostess to the
bright and Richard Hargrave, the bride’s brother. ’ Both Rev. and Mrs. Freebairn are graduates of Earlham college. They are at home in Evanston, Ill, where the bridegroom is attending Garrett Biblical institute,
P.-T. A. Session
The Oaklandon grade school Parent-Teacher association will meet at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. Mrs. Mary Wylie will. give the report of the nominating committee and election of officers will be held. The first and second grades will present the program under the direction of Mrs. Helen Tanselle and the Rev. Alva Sizemore, pastor of the Oaklandon Christian church, will speak on “Fear Should Be Controlled and Used.”
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Hll11:30 and 8:15 p. m. Thursday in the
i Woman's Advance club Wednesday. | Mrs, Claude Miller will be the leader, At a recent election of the club, Mrs. H. R, Pierce was chosen president; Mrs. Miller, vice president; Mrs. Keuthan, secretary, and Mrs. Clarence M. Sones, treasurer. Mrs, Charles W. Scott will be the delegate to the Indianapolis Council of Women with Mrs. W. 8. Johnson, alternate, and Mrs, Roy E. Price and Mrs. W. E. Call will be delegate and alternate to the seventh district, Indiana Federation of! Clubs, . | The program committee Includes Mesdames H., C. Stringer, Miller and Johnson. Mrs, Charles W. Cook is historian, Mrs. A. L. Kessler, telephone chairman, and Mrs. W, G: Boyd, flower fund chairman. =
Mrs. M. M. Waltman Heads I. T.-S. C.
Mrs. M. M. Waltman recently was elected president of the Lady Aberdeen Artist chapter of the International Travel-Study club. Other officers are Mrs. FP. E. Miller and Mrs, John E. Sedwick, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. John Bolyard and Mrs. Thomas Maluy, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. Earl H, Myer, treasurer. Mrs. Eleanor Hennessey and Mrs. Lloyd W. Johns are auditors and! Mrs. Dorman U. Sarber is delegate to the 1.T.-8.0, federation.
Local Artist to Teach |
For Wayman Adams
George.Jo Mess, 6237 Central ave., has been invited by Waymsdn Adams to teach lithographing and etching in the Wayman Adams annual portrait class to be held June 26 to August 31 in Elizabethtown, N. Y. Mr, Mess has five of his etchings included in the permanent collection of the Library of Congress in Washington. He also has several prints included in the “One Hundred Prints of the Year” selected by the Society of American Etchers in New York.
P. E. 0. Council Lists Officers
Mrs. 8. N. Sellers recently was elected president of the Indianapolis Council of the P. E, O. Sister-
The other new officers are Mrs. Mark Robbins, vice president; Mrs. M. W. Pickett and Mrs. Leonard
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CLUBS
. I. H. N. Gillespie, Luncheon, business and bridge.
II Jamalie. 1 p. m. Mon. Riviera
club. Business meeting.
Irvington Coterie. Mon. Mrs. J. E.
Wi l 1 Slaughter, 5214 Pleasant Run|S blvd, hostéss. Program, Mrs. 1 peak to John Moffat. Magazine. Sat. Mrs. Delbert O.
hostess. Peet.
Monday. 1:30 p. m. Mon. Ayres’ auditorium. Dramatizations, Mrs. E. J. Ellsworth, Music, Miss Frieda
Billeter, Mrs. O, T. Arbaugh.
Nature Study. 3 p. m. Sun. Holliday park. Easter program and
hike,
Pi Beta Phi Mothers. 1 p. m. Mon.
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Mon. Mrs. James W. 18 N. Riley, hostess.
Wilmeth, 4337 N. Pennsylvania, “Russia,” Mrs. W. W.
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Chap. P, P. E. O. Mon. Indiana
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4069 Elizabeth, hostess. Easter!
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