Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1944 — Page 19

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Charles Latham, previously re-elected as president Che organi, spp tn. orlls hirmen fo the coming year. . Serving with Mrs. Tatham wil be Mrs. James. Poser, Mrs Booth Tarkington and Miss Lucy Taggast, Vice Presidents; Mrs.

MISS HELEN COFFEY, chairman of the affairs committee of the Civic theater, has announced the committee members who will assist her with the exhibit of Bernard Ravea’s doll collection. The

display will open Monqay" “in Block's ‘auditorium and continue

Chiristamore Society to Elect

MRS. WILLIAM C. GRIFFITH will be the hostess Tuesday for’

announced. Assisting the hostess will be Mesdames Edward Bennett, Otto M. Frenzel, Bruce Ford Brown, Niven Stall and Reily G. Adams and Miss Barbara Kroeger,

The College Alumnae club will meet at 8 o'clock tonight at the homé of Mrs. John Elam. Officers will be elected and plans will be made for a dinner meeting in June. ® » = s = =

There will be a meeting of the Indianapolis Woman's club at

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By B.P.W. State Group to Meet Here May 19-21

held May 19 through 21 at the hotel. The state board will hold a preliminary session on the 18th, followed by an 8 p.m. reception, for

Saturday. Miss Celia Howard, Chicago, former vice president of the national organization, will be the guest speaker for the annual banquet Saturday night. The convention luncheon will be Lheld Saturday noon, when Governor Schricker - will extend greetings to the delegates, and the presidents’ luncheon will be held at the same time.

Guest Speaker

Dr. Lena Madesin Phillips, New York, president of the national organization, will be the guest speaker for an International relations breakfast on Sunday morning. Following her talk the new state officers will be installed. Miss Ruth Hoover is the only candidate for the sfate presidency. Other candidates are Miss Jean Noreen, Lafayette, and Miss Maryalice Buswell, South Bend, first vice president; Margaret Cooper,

Tudor Hall Will Hold

Open House

Open house will be held at Tudor Hall school Monday at 2 p. m. The students will present an activities program including dancing, poetry reading, chorus and dramatics. '* Pollowing the program guests will

Stanley W. Shipnes and John L. Eaglesfleld.

Teachers’ Group

Sets Convention

Sigma Delta Pi, national teachers’ professional sorority, will hold its annual convention Saturday in the Claypool hotel. Registration will begin at 9 a.m. Miss Genevieve McMullen, Elkhart, grand president, will preside during the business meeting, which will open at 9:30 a.m. Miss Frances Sabens, Tipton, will be the convention chairman and the members of her chapter will serve as hostesses. A dinner-bridge will be held at 6 p.m. Miss Elizabeth Owen Smith Tipton, and Miss Mary Whitten, Ft Wayne, will provide dinner music.

Careskey-Shane Rite Is Read

The Antlers hotel was the scene at 6 o'clock last night of the marriage of Miss Miriam Shirley Shane to Robert M. Careskey, aviation radioman 1-¢, U. 8. N. Rabbi Israel Chodos officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Shane, 527 E. 31st st, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James N. Careskey,

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Scene of Ceremony Uniting Pot. Ted Turner, Nellie J. Goll

A ceremony at 8 o'clock tonight in the North Methodist church will unite Miss Nellie J. Goll and Pvt, Ted A. Turner of Camp Livingston, La. Dr. Dallas R. Browning will officiate. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Goll, 630 E. 58th st., and Mr. Turner is the son of Mrs. Uriel Logan, Birmingham, Ala. Mrs. Logan arrived this morning to attend her son’s wedding.

Phi Beta Unit To Note 32d

| Anniversary

The Pi Zeta chapter of Phi Beta, national music and speech fraternity, will mark the 32d anniversary

-1of its organization with a founders’

day program at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the D. A. R. chapter house. Miss Grace

‘| Mattern, Plain"{fleld, national "| president, will be

guest artist is an associate member of the Pi Beta chapter of the fraternity in Cincinnati.

Honorary patrons of the local group will be guests. They are: Mrs. Oscar A. Ahlgren, Whiting; Mrs. Jeanette Covert Nolan, Bloomington, Mesdames Clark Griffith, Norris Talley, Jessie Moore and EdAlso, Bomar Cramer, Booth Tarkington, Walter Hickman, J. B. Vandaworker, Frederick Winter, Kenneth Glass, Glenn 8S. Kingham, David Morton, Dr. Walter 8. Grow, Dr. Fred Pettijohn and Mr. and

'| Mrs. Sherwood Blue.

P.-T. A. to Install

The Oaklandon grade school P.-T.A. will have an informal supper meeting at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the school. New officers who will be installed are Ernest Silvey, president; Mrs. Eugene Peters, vice president; Mrs. Elvin Stumm, secretary, and Mrs. Marvin Springer, treasurer.

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Linton, and Miss Grace Schoenbacker, Evansville, second vice president, and Miss Ray McKinnis, corresponding secretary. " Others are Miss Caroline Cleveland, Anderson, and Miss Isabelle Brokaw Wallace, Whiting, recording secretary, and Miss Golda Lowe Davis, Columbus, and Miss Lillian Churchill, Ligonier, treasurer.

Church Will Be

Hairdressers

Plan May Day Miss Goll has chosen a gown of white marquisette fashioned with a sweetheart neckline and a full skirt

Celebration that falls into a short train. Her

fingertip veil of illusion will fall] The annual May day celebration from a halo of pearl orange blos-|of the Indianapolis unit of the Nasoms and shé will carry a colonial tional Hairdressers’ and Cosmetolbouquet of white roses and gar-|qgists association will be held Sundenias. day in the Hotel Lincoln. Attendants’ Frocks Miss Edna L. Emme, St. Louis, Miss Barbara Patterson, the maid | national prssident: Mis 1a Rook national officer, an e of honor, will wear a pale blue chif- Evansville, state president, will be fon frock and carry yellow roses.

special guests, The bride's sister-in-law, Mrs. Frank| The day's program will include Goll, and Miss Betty Gene Reid will | chart demonstrations by hair stylists, be the bridesmaids. They will be dancing and a style show. Misses dressed alike in yellow ote styled | Margaret and Marjorie Doll will with satin tops and full net skirts|D® crowned as May queens. and they will carry Talisman roses. Committee Chairmen

Aviation Student Rudolph Sutz! Tne proceeds from the event will will be the best man and the ushers|pe ysed for the purchase of a club-

will be Wendell Walker, Alan Craig Kamplain and James Brown. ey by gon oi A reception at the Butler univer-|men. : sity Delta Delta Delta house willl Other committees will include: follow the ceremony and the couple Style show, Mesdames Florence will leave for a short wedding trip.| Trowbridge, Bessie Shellbourne, They will be at home temporarily in [Dolly Fouts and Lucille Hardy; exAlexandria, La. hibitions, Mesdames Irma RobertMiss Goll attended Butler and|son, Irene Schuman and Emily DePauw universities and she is a Armstrong; registration, Mesdames member of Delta Delta Delta soror-|Bee Innis, Berna Castle and Jetta

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Indianapolis florists are receivingiand hosts, Mrs. Gertrude Lanhan, orders for Mother's day flowers|Paul Korby and Miss Irma Zook. from overseas men and women and orders for Easter corsages are still arriving. According to the Allied Florists association of Indianapolis soldier orders will be filled first and civiljans who desire flowers should get their orders in early.

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