Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1944 — Page 13
eor | New Members Are. ¢ Meeting Postponed At Columbia Club : en SPONGY.
Named by Council Es josey, the monthly meeting of the
2% Paul O. Ferrel was re- Y p tional Wom en's Service league, ~ {president of the Indianapolis scheduled for 7:45 o'clock tonight | Fire Girls council at the AnRWEl at the ¥. W. C. A, will be held council meeting yesterday in the May 16 at the same hour and place. Canary cottage. : Miss Gertrude Thuemler was re elected vice president. The other officers are Robert Burnett and Mrs. Orien W. Fifer Jr., second and third vice presidents; Mrs. Howard Lytle, secretary, Cand Philip G. King,
Wendell Hicks, Frank Langsenkamp Jr., Miss Mamie Larsh, Wallace O. Lee, L. B. Schiesz, E. O. Snethen and Karl Wolfe were thosen as executive board members at large.
Council Members
. The new members of the council are Mesdames Fred Yager, Jesse Barker, Almon Coble, Glenn Pucks ett, C. W. McCarty, Russell Swenson, G. A. Reed, Robert Pritchard, Lyle Friehofer, P. W. Zimmer and Reily G. Adams, the Rev. Pr. James Moore, Lowell Craig, Miss Edith B. Hall, Virgil Stinebaugh, Gene Hornburg and Miss Laura Hanna. Guy Morrison was chosen to represent the local association on the (national council. The members of { the nominating committee were Mr. Morrison, Mr. Langsenkamp, Mrs. M. R. Granger and Mrs, Gilbert Richey. -
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Carol Rosenthal Will Become Bride:
In June | Ceremony at Broadmoor
Kittle and Mrs. E. E. Padgett, reservations; Mrs. Ross A. Smith, decorations; Mrs. William R. Bolen, hostesses, and Mrs. Bert C. McCammon, publicity. Mrs. Cla H. Ridge and Mrs. Harold Ochsner are members of the grading of report: committee, and the committee for the selection of prizes includes Mrs. Frederick G. Balz and Mrs. Clayton M. Adams.
MISS CAROL ROSENTHAL, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Rosenthal, has set Thursday, June 1, as the date for her wedding to Harvey Frederick Gold of New York. The ceremony will be at 4 p. m. in the Broadmoor Country club and Miss Anita Trinz will be the maid of honor. : : The Aride-to-be is a graduate of Tudor Hall school and attended Briarcliff Junior college. Mr. Gold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Gold-of Ney York, is a graduate of the Franklin Preparatory school, New York, and attended the University ‘of Arizona. LI a . = = . Miss Maly Katherine Bach, whose marriage to Harold F. Gray will be Saturday in St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic church, was the honor guest teday at a luncheon in Block's tearoom given by Miss Beatrice Myers y | Guests were Mrs. Robert Sadler, | Misses Lynn Zimmerman, Shirley | Akin, Zoe Gezas, Dorothy Raftery, with Beta Theta Pi fra-| oo jivn Miller, Patricia Wedrick |
Sacred Heart Church Is
Scene of Rite
The Sacred Heart Catholic church was the scene, at 9 o'clock this morning, of the marriage of Miss Pauline Shine to Edward C. Day. The Rev, Fr. Dennis Hall read the double ring ceremony. . A reception at the home of the | bride’s mother, Mrs. Nora Shine, 28 |W. Arizona st. followed the serv{ice. Mr, Day is the son of Jerome | Day, 316 E. St. Clair st. The bride was gowned in a white dress fashioned with a taffeta bodice, sleeves tapering to points|® | and a bouffant net skirt falling into {a train. She wore a fingertip veil land carried a bouquet of white iT
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Parliamentary Club Elects Mrs. Vinzant
The Indianapolis Association of Parliamentarians re-elected Mrs. : : Walter H. Vinzant as president x. YO Smo { ] L wa \ : CLUBS at its first annual meeting yester- Note gt EY wy +. . Dramatic Club Meeting |amica Bible Study. 1 p. m. Wed. day in the Hotel Lincoln. pa ] Women s Unit | MAY 27 HAS BEEN set as the | Mrs. Robert Flutro, 65 N. Cecll,| All the other officers who were E : | date for the Dramatic club's an- | hostess. “Parable of the Rich re-elected are Mesdames Rose Marie 3 H : T 1k b ual Th eeting and dance | Man and Lazarus,” Mrs. ‘B, C.[Cruzan, T. J. Siéher and Charles i cars a Y which will be held st the Wood- | Everhart. Luncheon. |F. Voyles, first through third vice 0sgs. : : stock club. Officers for next sea- | Emma Donnan. Noon, Sat. Spink presidents; Miss Amy Boner and | Her attendant, Miss Mary Ruth Herbert Hill son will be chosen at the meeting. | Arms hotel. Luncheon; election. Mrs. James Reynolds, recording and \ Zoller, wore a light blue marquis- : a bo " & ® { Forest Hills Garden. Noon, Wed. | J 1 V. Calet secretaries, and Mrs. Victory over summer's heat is|ette frock and her bouquet was of 3 {we | _ A Reid Winsey of DePruw uni- | Holliday park auditorium. “Wid | aE al » treasurer. Herbert R. Hill, assistant manag- waity Bh atv poident ot | Flowers,’ Scott McCoy. | the Indiana Artists cub, Other | lunch. ; officers announced 3y the club are Rio de Janeiro chap. 1. T-S. C. | Dale Bessire, Nastville, Hill Sharp,
| The directors include Mrs. Clar- Just one of the rewards which will PIE roses. - Harry Lance was the BOX| once L. Kittle, Miss Mabel Hall, |COme to the young mother and her DCS: man. h ¢ Miss Frances Darracott. and Mrs, (Small daughter who wear thesel IU U8 ITN Pav Pav TI G0 |E. C. Wakelam. The group passed [€001=25 - a - cucumber polka-dotted 2 YCUIR (0 0 Cie Pay So 10:30 a. m. Wed. Mrs. Kenneth ,.colution recommending the teach- | Pinafores! Make them of blue and} thier Muncie, and Frederick Polley, first | Irwin, 5817 Laurel, hostess.|yno of parliamentary law in the white fabric and trim them with red : | through thrd vige presidents; | Speaker, Mrs. Dursey Dodd. | state schools. ric rac—very pretty, indeed! . 3 | Car? Cyman, treasurer, and Mrs. SORORITIES Mrs. Pattern 8615 is in sizes 11, 13,11 0 Give Review Walter 8. Grow, secretary. “Alpha Kappa chap, Delta Sigma [10W8: na aSSoclation president, | 15, 17 and 10. Size 13 requires 3| “Heaven Is Too High” will be New members of the board of | Kappa. 8 p. m. today. Lemcke | APS Seng.r Arcadt Balz were the | yards of 39-inch fabric; 11 yards reviewed by Mrs. Russell J. Sanders directors are Curry Bohm, Nash- | building. ‘ Business. {guest speakers for yesterday's meet- ric rac trim. {before the Irvington Union of clubs ville. Roy Trobaugh, Delphi; Mrs. Theta chap. Delta 5i Ka ing. y Pattern 8615C is in sizes 2, 3, at 10 a.m. tomorrow in the Irving- | Helen Woudward, daiphe s. | 7:30 p A od, ge) appa, J 4, 5 and 6 years. Size 3 requires| ton Methodist church. . . . . . . } ” ip > Nie Bey Peter. Holdover mem: | rh. 253. Carrion, hosess| Riviera Group [1 yrs or inch tori: 8 ures | bers are Ruthven Byrum, Ander- | Business. i ! : = For these attractive patterns send | son; Randolph Coats and Mrs [Gamma Beta Chi. Wed. Hotel To Have Dinner ® cents for each in coins, your Ruth Pratt Bobbs, Lincoln. Business. | | name, address, pattern numbers and v du iChap. AF, P. E. 0. Wed. Mrs. | ; Denison Graduates Guy O. Carpenter, 3559 Central, |
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Grinnell, brown and black.
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summer will ‘be a decisive one! least in Europe.” Officers Installed ! Mr. Hill was introduced by Mrs. . Roy L. Davidson, president of the M.!
The members of the Riviera |
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MISS ALICE RIEGNER, daugh. 1 {ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe E. i Riegner, was one of the Denison
university students who received bachelor of arts degrees yesterda!
M. Smith. - iChap. F, P. E 0. Wed Lawrence Cartwright, 5935 Compton, hostess. Business,
hostess. Book review, Mrs. F. Boosters club's past presidents group
{will have their monthly dinner
Mrs. meeting at 6:30 p. m. Priday at the |
|clubhouse. Charles W, Keagle, re{tiring Riviera president, will be
at commencement exercises iN chap Q, P. E. O. Today. Mrs, | initiated into the organization.
Granville, O, A Latin major, she
. served as president pf Eta Sigma ! Phi, national classical society, and
The new officers were installed
© this afternoon. They are Mrs, Guy | | O. Byrd, president; Mrs. Reese and |
~ second vice presidents: Mrs. Burton
i Knight and Mrs.’ Bert C. McCam- |
mon, recording and corresponding’
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"secretaries, and Mrs. William Meu4 ser, treasurer,
Mrs. Donovan Turk, retiring pres- |
ident. gave a review of the council's
activities during her two-year term!
as corresponding secretary of Delta Delta Delta sorority. - = - Miss Phyllis Heidenreich, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. George
i Heidenreich, San Luis Obispo, Cal, |
formerly of Indianapolis, was another Denison graduate. A major in biology, she has been awarded a graduate assistantship in the de-. partment of bacteriology at Indiana university beginning Sept. 1.
She was a member of Mortar |
| And reports were given by Mes. i dames Meuser, J. H. Armington and , Emory W. Cowtey.
Board, senior honorary; Y.W.C. A, president; a member of the student senate and secretary
| Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority,
Frank Pobst, 6101 N. Tuxedo, i hostess. Business. ‘Chap. V, P. E O. Wed. Mrs. Wil- | *liam H. Frosch, 76 N. Irvington, hostess. “Famous Naturalized Citizens,” Mrs. William C. Brass. Beta chap, Phi Delta Pi. p. m. Fri. Hotel Lincoln. Business.
‘White Cross Units ‘Plan Meetings
| A number of units of the White {Cross guild of the Methodist bos-/| {pital have scheduled meelings for!
of this week. The schedule follows: |
Capitol Avenue; University Park, Donati and Business Girlie, to-| iday; Children’s Cheer, West Wash-!
| Messrs. and Mesdames Emmett |W. Green, William F. Swope, W. L. { Bridges, Clyde V, Montgomery, I.
F. Heidenreich, Roy L. Huse, Paul
Whipple, W. Mager Dickson, Wil-
liam A. Kassenberg, R. C. Cashon, |
Fletcher Brown, H. E. Herrold, El-
7:30 mer Wilhitd and R. W. Carlisle and |
Dr. and Mrs. George W. King will be {ne hosts. |
\Camp Fire Meetings The committee for awards of the {Camp Fire Giris wil! hold a special |session to check Wood Gatherers anc -Fire Makers from 9:30 to 11 a. m. Saturéay at the Y. W. C, A. Tomorrow and Priday the First Aid for Firemakers group will meet from 4 until 8 p. m. at the Camp Fire 2)
land st., Indianapolis 9. { Ready now, the spring issue of { Fashion, just 16 cents. Complete. {Full of brand new wardrobe ideas.
| LF. C. Election
‘Plans Are Told
{ The seventh district, Indiana | Federation of Clubs, is presenting Mrs. W. D. Keenan as a candidate for president of the state organization. The election will be held in connection with the federation’s annual convention here next week. Mrs. Keenan has served as publicity chairman, extension chairman, second vice. president, president and director of the seventh district. She is a past state second vice presiden®, past forum chairman and manager of the Clubwoman magazine. : The balloting will be from 1:30 to 5 p.m. May 12, and Mrs. Keenan has urged al! member clubs to send
SHOE BAR, MONUMENT PLACE
b, 'Olnosi Study Club ington Street, st. Marks Methods. delegates. tomorrow; Music guiid and Broad
Meeting Set Will Hear Speaker {Ripple Methodist, Thursday, and i : (At Oldénburg p {Sun Rae and Clermont Methodist, ’ ; : Mrs. Zack Sullivan, 1429 E. Mich- | pvidar. - : : SHOE CENTER, ' OLDENBURG. Ind May 2—The! 8% st., will be the hostess this eve-| The Central Avenue, Psychic THIRD FLOOR mid-year meeting of ‘the Oldenburg | MnE for a meeting of the Olnosi Science and First Baptist groups alumnae of the Immaculate Con. Study club. She will be assisted by Met yesterddy.
: 5 | ception academy will be held here Mrs. William Euclid White. Sa : W Sunday at the academy, ¢ | Todd Stoops, manager of tne, W. C.T.U. Speaker ' A? : { Hoosier Motor club, will be the! Mrs."R. R. Mitche! will be the! :
The senior class will be formally | accepted pr alumnae Be given at Fest speaker. He will discuss “Pan- {guest speaker for the Meridian W. pm American Highways." . Mrs. Earl g, T, U. meeting at 10:30 a. m. to- } "The gifts of the alumnae to the Mclauglilin is the new president morrow in the home of Mrs. W. : X i will include a silver tea|°f the club. | Newell Metzger, 2406 Carrollton ave. and coffee service, silver pleces and| The other new officers are Mrs. Mrs. A. C. Pebworth will lead the china. A progham under the direc-| Benjamin Bowles, vice president; devotions and Mesdames Harvey tion of the students will conclude Mrs. Eldridge Nichols, secretary, Timmerman, John Hugler and ‘activities. ~~ ‘and Mrs, EB. L. Baker Jr, treasurer. Leona Day will provide the music.
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