Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 April 1944 — Page 15
WEDNESDAY, APRIL, 12, 1941 .
‘Nancy Jane Kegley to Be Honored With Dinner, Shower in Propylaeum
MRS. GEORGE V. UNDERWOOD AND MRS: HARLAN HADLEY will entertain tomorrow with a luncheon and linen shower in the Propyladum in honor of Miss ‘ Nancy Jane Kegley who will bécome the bride of Pfc. Robert E. Jenkins in a ceremony April 29 in the Broadway Methodist church. * Mrs. William Prederick Kegley and Mrs. Don B. Jenkins, mothers of the engaged couple, will be among the guests. Others will be Mesdames Joe Rand Beckett, John W. Hutchings, C. Fred Davis, Walter Holmes, Joseph P. Merriam, Ralph W. Showalter, Albert E. Uh, I. Richard Wagner and W. Richard Waggoner, Misses Kathryn Hadley, Anne Holmes, Betsy Hutchings and Martha Rupel. J : a 8 =» ® 8 8 > “| Mrs. Roy Slaughter and Mrs. Dwight Peterson entertained with "a luncheon and miscellaneous shower today for the bride-to-be. he party was in the Slaughter home in Meridian hills and Miss . received her gifts from a miniature wishing well. They ‘ were presented to her by two “fairies,” Marilyn Slaughter and Carol "The guests were Mesdames Kegley, Jenkins, Hutchings, Shogdlter, Harley Rhodehamel, Albert Seaton, Carl Eveleigh, Forrest hm Ernest Rupel, Lawrence Ramey and Merriam. ‘© Others were Mesdames Wagner, C. B. Durham, John L. Davis, George Brown, George Beck, Hulbert J. Smith and Donald Gerking, Misses Hutchings, Holmes and Rupel.
‘Miss Burckes Names Attendants - | MISS BETTY JEANETTE BURCKES, whose marriage to Pfc. James Lane Borders will be April 23 in the University Park Christian church, has announced the attendants for her wedding. ¢ Miss Rebecca Jane Watts, Lafayette, cousin of the bride-to-be,
will be the maid of honor and the bridesmaids will be the prospectite bridegroom's sister and cousin, Miss Barbara Borders and Miss Jeanne Sutton.
Barbara Shellhouse will be the junior bridesmaids. Geraldine Reed will be the flower girl. : * Sgt. Bugene Cox of Camp Rucker, Ala, will be the best man and the ushers will be Pfc. Lewis Walker, Pfc. Joseph Coleman, Pfc. George Buckier and Pfc. Lloyd Bridges. . Miss Patricia Watts will entertain with a kitchen shower for Miss Burckes on April 17 and the bride-to-be will entertain for her bridesmaids April 20: . . . 2 ” ” > 2 Miss Anne Shaw Davis will entertain with a dinner-bridge tonight at the home of her father® Paul G. Davis. The honor guest will be Miss Nancy Campbell who will become ‘he bride of Aviation Gadet Theodore Englehart on April 22. Dr. Abram 8S. Woodard, Bloomington, former pastor of the Meridian Street Methodist church, will read the ceremony at 2:30 p. m. in the Woodstock club.
Parties to Precede Spring Dance
MRS. FRANCIS H. MILLER will entertain with a dinner Friday night in the Indianapolis Athletic club for her daughter, Jane, and a group of friends preceding Mrs. William Byram Gates’ spring
y. Misses Elizabeth Armstrong, Florence Gleason, Janet Hilgemel. Clair, Jackson, Joan Spitznagle and Mary Martha Turpin, Rol Batman, Robert Blakeslee, Eugene McIntire, Richard Cowell, James Reed and Donald Wise will be the guests, » ~ - » . ”
Also entertaining before the dance will be Miss Sally Ann Mc-
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LLE” COLOR Bride, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. James Fenton McBride, o Guests for the formal dinner will be Misses Barbara Bennett, T SHOW Patsy Cave, Joan Coseglia, Nancy Deamin, Janice Foster, Myrna
Jo Gavin, Jeanette Jinks and Betty Ann Perish. The escorts will be Robert Sherwood, Tom Washburn, Otto Harp, James Bartlett, Robert Patenaude, Ronald Welch, Don Peek, * Robert Oldham and Mark Dunbar, = ; . = = it 8. The board of directors of the Suemma Coleman home will meet at 1 p. m. Friday at the home. Mrs. Harvey Belton will preside.
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To Be Speaker At Dinner W. 8. C. S. Plans 1 Circle Meetings
Dr. K. K. Chen will be the speaker at a dinnef meeting in the
at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow. His talk
ical China, Past and Future.” Music will be provided by the church quartet. ' Mrs. Donald M. Millholland and Mrs. E. Carl Watson are in charge of.
The St. Paul Methodist Church W. 8. C. 8. will hold several circle meetings tomorrow. The meetings: will include those of the Miriam circle for a covered dish luncheon at the home of ‘Mrs. Perry Gilliland, 958 Congress ave, and the Martha circle for a penny luncheon at the home of Mrs. Guy Able, 1141 Congress ave. : In addition the Orpha circle will meet with Mrs. Mary E. Watt, 902 W. 31st st.; a sandwich luncheon will be held by the Eunice circle at the home of Mrs. Meredith Snyder, 1830 W. Northgate st, and the Lydia circle will have a covered dish luncheon with Mrs. H. E. Ervin, 1034 W. 31st st. Mrs. Forest Lightle will entertain the Esther circle at her home, 961 W. 33d st., with a sandwich luncheon tomorrow and the Leah circle will meet at the home*of Mrs. John Hatfield, 1230 W. 20th st, for a covered dish luncheon.
Mrs. 8. C. Abrell, 621 N. Denny st., will be the hostess tomorrow for a 12:30 p. m. luncheon meeting of the Grace Methodist Church iW. 8. C. 8. Circle 3. Mrs. E. Arnold Clegg will lead the devotions and Mrs. Burt Taylor will be in charge of the study program.
The Roberts Park Methodist Church W. 8. C. 8. will meet tomorrow at the church. The schedule includes a business session at 11 a. m., a covered dish luncheon at noon and a 1:30 p. m. prayer service conducted by Misses Dora and Jennie Wagoner. Mrs. W. H. Cooper will address the general meeting at 2 p. m., speaking on “Social and Evangelical Work in China.”
Events
CLUBS
Beech Grove Home Economics, 1:30 p m. Thurs. Mrs. Leo Besselman, $25. Churchman ave. hostess. “Evolution of the Home from 1900 to 1944—Modern - Period,” Mrs. Charles Adams. Indianapolis Current Events. Thurs, Mrs. James C. Morrison, 3966 Winthrop ave, hostess. “Our Responsibilities in Selecting Candidates for Nomination,” Mrs. W. H. Link.
Meridian Street Methodist church].
will be on “Religious and Philosoph-|
Engagements, Wedding Announced
ation Cadet Carl Frank Gierke Jr., Ellington field, Tex. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Carl Frank Gierke. The wedding will be April 19 in the Broadway Evangelical church.
2. The engagement of Miss Lorraine Morse fo Cpl Glenn M. Foxworthy, Ft. Harrison, has been announced by the bride-tg-be’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Morse.
3. Mrs. Paul M. Jarvis was Miss Mary C. Harvie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Harvie,
Mrs. Frank Billeter to Entertain With Supper for Jean Scheidler; Garber-Miller Rite Announced
Mrs. Frank Billeter will entertain with a buffet supper and personal shower tomorrow night at her home, 5869 Park ave., in honor "pf Miss Jean Scheidler. Miss Scheidler will become the bride of Aviation Cadet C. Frank
before her mapriage March 19 in the First Nazarene church. Mr. Jarvis, petty officer 1-c, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter E, Jarvis. (Kindred photo.)
the Broadway Evangelical church. Mrs. Scheidler and Mrs. C. Frank Gierke, mothers of the engaged
Carolyn Harvey Wins Bond Essay Contest
Miss Carolyn Harvey, senior at Broad Ripple high school, was; named the winner of the war bond essay contest sponsored by the women's division of the Marion county war finance committee, Mrs. H. H.| The engagement of Miss Marilyn Arnholter, contest i Demaree to Lt. John A. Bruck is chairman, an- 4a " |announced by her parents, Mr. and nounced today. Mrs. Mark W. Demaree, 525 N. Riley ave. Mr. Bruck, son of Mr. and Mrs. David E. Wheel» Louis W. Bruck, 52 S. Audubon rd., er, Washington js stationed in England. Miss Demanigh school, and ree is a student at Purdue university Miss Betty Jean and a member of Kappa Kappa Davis, Crispus At- .
Gamma sorority. tucks high school, 8 & 8 ae he d place Mr. and Mrs. E. Franklin Garber War bond, prizes Pratt photo, of $100, $50 and wjiss Harvey $25 bonds will be presented to the winners by George J. Marott. The judges were Booth
daughters, Mrs. Robert Merrill and Miss Betty Lou Billeter.
with a linen shower for the brideHirschman and Mrs. William Wool-
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their marriage at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon in the McKee chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church, Dr. Roy Ewing Vale read the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr.
Gierke in a ceremony April 19 in
couple, will be among the guests. .| The hostess will be assisted by her Miss Emily Beebe will entertain to-be Sunday and Mrs. A. C.
ley gave a party for Miss Scheidler
“tare on a wedding trip following|
Girls Advisers Group Sets
The Indiana Association of Deans will hold its spring meeting Satur-
Clermont. Round-table discussions for college and high school deans, advisers and counsellors will be ‘held following the 11 a. m. opening session. Mrs. Kate Mueller, dean of women at Indiana university, will lead the college group and the high school discussion will be headed by Miss Myrtle Johnson, Washington high school dean of girls. A tour of the girls school campus will be a feature of the afternoon session and Miss Rebecca Arbogast, superintendent of the school, will discuss administrative problems. The girls will provide entertainment. Miss Blanche Penrod, Southport high school dean of girls, and Miss Arbogast are the co-chairmen for the meeting. Mrs. Myrtle Rodden, dean of girls at Warren Central high school, is the president of the association.
Scout Troop To Celebrate Anniversary
A family dinner in the Tzbernacle! Presbyterian church at 6:30 p. m.| today will mark the 21st anniversary of the founding of Boy Scout troop 72. The group’s Mothers’ club will sponsor the event. Mesdames Joseph D. Small, Paul V. Calet, Robert Stith and Harry Wade will be in charge of the arrangements, .
Convention Installation Indiana Girls School Scott McCoy to Speak To Be Meeting Place For Beta Sigma Phi
and Advisers of Women and Girls| i day at the Indiana girls school in|
New President |Alumnae.
Plan Election,
An installation of officers and & rough initiation ceremony claim the attention in the sorority news toe day. ; The Indianapolis Alumnaé Chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha will have an election and installation of officers at its meeting tomorrow evening at the Butler university chapter house, Miss Ethel Merrick, nominating committee chairman, will be assiste {ed by Mrs. Jack Holloway and Mrs. Norbert Welsh, Hostesses for the evening will be Mesdames Charles Allen, Fred Ane derson and B. Allan Sutton, Miss Estle M. Fisk and Miss Josephine Graf. '
Kindred photo. Mrs, Wayne C. Kimmel
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State Board Meeting Set By A.A.U.W.
The pledges to the Alpha Chapter of Kappa Beta Chi will be given a rough initiation at 8:30 p. m. toe night at the home of Mrs. Off Walters, 2822 E. 17th st. Those to be initiated are MesMrs. Wayne C. Kimmel, incoming | dames Emmett Clauburg, Richard
be preesnted by W. H. Schmelzel. Irving O. Ball will be the master of ceremonies and he will introduce Mr. Schmelzel, Special guests will be Dr. and Mrs. Roy Ewing Vale, the Rev. and Mrs. Harry R. Mercer, Dr. and Mrs. John Paul Jones and LeRoy Allen. Others will be Messrs. and Mesdames Sam Moss, Clifford B. Moore, Stanley Norton and Delmer H. Wilson.
Zelotai Meeting
Miss Mildred Welshmer spoke at the Zelotai club meeting yesterday in the Jordan hall recreation room - at Butler university. Mrs. A. B. Cory was the hostess, assisted
A film, “Wheels Across India,” will|
Churchwomen Book
Meeting, Luncheon
The Women’s guild of the First Evangelical and Reformed church will meet at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow
president of the Indianapclis branch O'Neil, George Wendling and Wilof the American Association of Uni-|liam Hermman. versity Women, will give a report | on legislation at ‘a meeting of the | . : state board of the organization Sat-| Sorority Group urday in the Columbia club. Mrs. R. W. Holmstedt, Blooming- » : ton, state president, will discuss the \ V ill Hold plans. for the Northeast Central | region state’ presidents’ meeting “1 $3 s be held in Chicago April 22. | nitiation Others who will attend the state] board meeting are ‘Miss Mary Gib-| Miss Florence Siddons will be the bard, Mishawaka; Mrs. George E.|general chairman for a semi-formal Stevens, Plymouth; Miss Virginia banquet to be given at 6 p. m. today Kinnaird, Ft. Wayne: Mrs. J. W.iin the Riley hotel by the members VanNess, Valparaiso; Mrs. Ward G.|of the Indianapolis central council Biddle, Bloomington, and Mrs. L. V.|of Epsilon Sigma. Alpha sorority. Phillips, Vincennes. Miss Martha Houston and Miss Additional delegates will be Miss Eleanor Kirkhofl will provide dinThirza Bunce, Terre Haute; Mrs./ner music and Mrs. C. 8. Ober, John BE. Boyd, Greencastle; Miss council president, will conduct a Ethelwyn Miller, Franklin; Miss| candlelight initiation service: follow= Maude Arthur, Crawfordsville; Miss ing the dinner. Alma Collmer, South Bend; Miss Pledges from. the Alpha Delta, Helen Duncan, Bloomington; Miss Gamma and Epsilon chapters will HTrene Feldt, Lafayette, and Mrs. be initiated. They are Misses MarByren Miller, Indianapolis. jorie Sauer, Margaret Dowden, Sylvia Guberman, Marietta Tucker, Rosenelle Van Meter, Mary Brim, Audrey Taylor, Betty Stewart, Edna Hollowell, Bertie Kirtley, Verna Brakow, Martha Ann Summers, Norma Renfro and Mary Augenbaugh. 5
for an executive session followed by a luncheon. The spiritual life department will be in charge of the program for the afternoon session and Mrs. Caroline Gebhardt, chairman, will lead the devotions. Members will bring contributions for the Flanner
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To Entertain
Mrs. Francis Pittman and her daughter, Bernice, will entertain the members of the La-Val-Wood Homemakers club tomorrow at their home near Valley Mills. Red Cross sewing will follow a covered dish luncheon.
Tarkington, Meredith Nicholson and Mrs. Val Nolan, Bloomington.
North Side Study. Thurs. Mrs. J. L. “Jamaica,” Mrs. W. T. Smith
Pifteen essays were chosen for
Hodges, 3044 Ruckle st. hostess. honorable mention. The authors |are: Miss Jane Dillon, Broad Rip-
{and Mrs. George H. Miller of Co{lumbus, ©. Mrs. Virginia Barton
was her only attendant. The couple will be at home in
| Atlanta, Ga. Po) 2 = = | Mrs. James Hightshue, who was,
On-Ea-Ota. Thurs. Mrs. Warren ple; Raymond Brown, Bobby Buis Baker, Soas. Enctarn ave, hostess. | ana Miss Virginia E. Rodman, TechBusiness on, luncheo { ’ : : Cross sewing. 2 Deal 2h es Suean, | Miss Madge King before her mar(Second Ward Woman's Democrat.| gowe: Miss Mary Alice Lindgren, | [28 April 3 in the New Augusta | 8 p. m. Today. Mrs. Isabelle Nick Ricos and Miss Carolyn Unger,| Cuineran church, “will be enter-| Smith, 1927 Adams st. hostess. |ghortridge: Miss Joan McGarrell,| 206d ¥ith a miscellaneous shower | | Service Study. Thurs. Mrs. Bert gy. Agnes; Miss Yoho: Morrison. | Y the Big Eagle unit 96, Americeh Moon, 1038 N. Rural st, hostess. gt John’s; Miss Gertrude Mahoney. | Le8ioR auxiliary, following an 3 “Post-war Homes,” Mrs. Norvin St. Mary's: Floyd Gray, Ben Davis, p. m. business meeting tomorrow. | ‘Strickland. “New Ideas for Home gnq R. E. Hollowell, Park school. | _ oars Russell Furr, Lafayette rd. | of Tomorrow,” response. | Miss Harvey is the daughter oi V1 be the hostess, assisted by Miss ! ~~ Mollie Ward and Mrs. H. N. Roet- | SORORITIES Mr. and Mrs. John P. Harvey, 5656 | yor of Traders Point. |
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| Alpha Tau Gamma. 8 p. m. Today,| Winthrop ave. The essays were on ren { Y. W. C. A. Mrs. A t BI ; the subject, “A War Bond Is a . i . : ugust Flom. w ‘St. Vineent’s Nurses
hostess. eapon.” 'Rho chap. Sigma Beta. 8 p. m. To-| 'To Honor Graduates | The” St. Vincent's Hospital|
day. Mrs. Russell Mueller, 5855 P..T'. A. Card Party A card party will be sponsored Nurses Alumnae association will
| E. 10th st. hostess. Contributions { for union station canteen. i |by the members of the Parent- give a tea in honor of the 56 mem‘Mrs. Lochry Hostess |Teacher association of school 35 at) ers of the graduating class from { i. ‘3 until 5 p. m. tomorrow in the, Mrs. Ralph Lochry will be the| 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Food, | {hostess at an 11:30 a. m. luncheon | Craft shop, 220 Century building. | {meeting of the Paul Coble post,| Mrs. Walter Eickman, finance chair- | event will be Miss Margaret Doyle, | American Legion auxiliary, tomorrow | man, is in charge of arrangements, hostesses; Miss Josephine Terrel, in Ayres’ tearoom. Mrs. Lochry| assisted by Mesdames ‘+ William | activity; Miss Rosemary Corrigan, will be assisted by Mesdames Ernest| Kraas, William Sudcamp, George | publicity, and ‘Mrs. Florence Mont- | Rupel, J. W. Carmack and J. Kent| Mock, Denzel Garner and Louis gomery, program and arrangeLeasure, . | Weiland. ments. |
e of the nurses’ home. { Committee chairmen for the
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