Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 May 1944 — Page 22
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| William Breunig, Alice Rapalie Smith
- -Will Be Married Today in Cincinnati
: THE MARRIAGE OF
MISS ALICE RAPALJE
SMITH to William H. Breunig will be read late this afternoon in the chapel of Christ church in Cincinnati. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M., Smith, Plainfield, N. J., and the bridegroom's parents
are Mr, and Mrs. LeRoy C. Breunig. Miss Smith is a Wells college graduate and the bridegroom is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati. After May 12 the couple
will be at home in Cincinnati.
Cmdr. and Mrs. John H. Kangeter of Honolulu have announced the engagement of their daughter, Margaret Stewart, to Maj. Frank{in Fauvre Vonnegut, son of Arthur Vonnegut of St. Petersburg, Fla. : The wedding will be the middle of this month. Maj. Vonnegut _ 1s a native of Indianapolis and ‘he is the grandson of Franklin Vonnegut and Mrs, Frank M. Fauvre. Miss Kangeter attended the University of Hawaii and is a graduate of the University of California. Maj. Vonnegut is a University
of ‘Pennsylvania graduate,
Here and There . . .
MR. AND MRS. William A. Diven Jr. and their son, Michael,
of Brookline, Mass, are visiting
Mrs. Diven's father, G. Barret
Moxley, Mr. Moxley's nephew, Lt. (j.g.) S. B. Moxley also is visiting in Indianapolis. . . . Miss Anne Amelia Marmon will arrive Sunday from Smith college to spend three weeks with her mother, Mrs.
Orland A. Church. . . . Mrs. Walte
r C. Marmon has returned from
Palm Springs, Cal.,, where she has spent the winter with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Boyd. The Boyds will visit
here next month. - » .
Miss Virgitiia Van Geyt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Van Geyt, has been elected to membership in Marsiens, honorgsy society at the University of Rochester College for Women in New York. She will enter the university's School of Medicine in July.
To Give Gallery Talk
WILBUR D. PEAT, director of
the John Herron Art museum,
will discuss former painters in Indiana in a gallery talk at 4 p. m.
Sunday at the museum, The art section of the Woman's H. E. Blasingham is the chairman, The committee includes Mesdames Stanley Shipnes and Albert Zoller. n ” o “Polish Children and Their Cu
Department club of which Mrs. will assist the host committee. Bowman Elder, Albert Cole and
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stoms,” will be the subject of a
talk to be given at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in the Children's museum
by Mrs. Grace Golden, museum d celebration of Polish Independence 2 » ”
irector. The lecture will be in day. ” ” ”
Francis H. Insley will read a paper on “Education for Tomorrow” at a meeting of the Indianapolis Literary club Monday evening in
the D. A. R. chapter house. » 2 8
The members of the Fortnightly Literary club will hear a talk by Mrs. J. Ottis Adams at their meeting Tuesday afternoon in the Propylaeum. A tea will be served following the program. Mrs. Theodore Locke is a new member of the group.
Misses Anne Eberhart, Margaret Frazier, Emily Greenland and
Martine Horne, all of Indianapolis, participating in the 54th annual
are among the freshmen students tree day celebration at Western
college in Oxford, O., today and tomorrow.
S. A. I. Chapter Will Give
Musicale
The Zeta chapter of Sigma Alpha | Iota musical sorority will have a musicale Tuesday night in the par-| lors of the Arthur Jordan conserva-
tory.
A 6:30 p. m. business meeting will | precede the program which is being | held in connection with National Music week. Appearing on the pro- | gram will be Misses Marjorie Loerts| Powles, Patricia Rheinhardt and]
Alice Jean Fisher.
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‘Queen Named - At Marian College
Miss Licia Toffolo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Toffolo, 2909 E. 17th st., has been chosen as the : campus queen at i Marian college. § Miss Toffolo is a senior at the { i lor of arts degree in June. She will be crowned in ceremonies Sunday afternoon. A tea for stu{dents and their guests will follow
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Miss Toffolo
Officers who will be installed fol-|the ceremony.
lowing the performance are Miss| Betty Sue Nicholson, president; Miss
Betty Jean Miller, vice president:
Miss Jean Wilding and Miss Colleen Schipper, recording and corespond- |
ing secretaries; Miss Mary Ann Kreiser, treasurer; Miss Jacqueline
Subdebs Plan Spring Dance
Noble, chaplain; Miss Mary Alice!
Dilling, sergeant at arms, and Miss Jeanne Havens, editor.
W. C. T. U. Lists
Tea Committees
The Central W. C. T. U. will have its 6th annual musical tea May 19
in Ayres’ auditorium. Reservations |
have been received for 375 guests.\ing the dance are Miss Marnie
| The Subdeb club will give fits jannual spring dance from:.9 p. m. [tomorrow to 1 o'clock in the Woodstock club. } Dennis Harold's orchestra will provide the music and the pro-
{ceeds will be given to the Red Cross.
Miss Jane Mendenhall is the club president and Miss Alice O'Neal is the vice president. Assisting the officers in arrang-
.college and will receive her bache- |
group.
Four members of Sunnyside guild committee planning the “Hoosier breakfast at Sardi's” which the guild will sponsor Tuesday morning in the Columbia club are (left to right) Mesdames H. C. Tyson, DeWitt W. Brown, George W. Kohistaedt and Mort Martin. Mrs. Tyson is serving on the hostess committee; Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Martin on the decorations committee and Mrs. Kohlstaedt with the publicity
pool hotel.
Stansfield Circle Sets Meeting
The annual meeting of the Stansfield circle of the Meridian Street Methodist church will be held at 2:30 p. m, Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Albert M. Campbell, 4505 Park ave. Tea will be served and the associate members of the group will be the special guests. Mrs. Fred E. Gifford will be the chairman of arrangements. Mrs. Gifford will be assisted by Mesdames J. P. D'Arcy, Hugh Carpenter, James H. Otto and Alexander Taggart Sr. and Miss Ruby Cook. The nominating committee, of which Mrs. P. Baxter Rogers is the chairman, will present the following slate of officers: Mrs, Hugh |Carpenter, president; Mrs. Camp{bell and Mrs. Fred W. Kohlmeyer, {first and second vice presidents; {Mrs. Rogers and Mrs. H. Rogers (Mallory, treasurer and assistant;
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(Mrs, James H. Otto and Mrs. NorIman A. Halseth, recording and cor-
| responding. secretaries, {Edmond W. Hebel, historian. Mrs.
of the students’ memorial fund |committee,
[committee in addition to Mrs. Rog-
[ers were Mesdames Robert B.|
| Stockwell, Wilbur Peat and Campbell.
Church Class Plans May Breakfast
The young ladies of the Woodruff Place Baptist church will have their 18th annual May breakfast at 7/30°a.m. Sunday at the church. Mrs. Marjorie Young and Miss Vera Ann Suhre will present a musical program, and a quartet from Crispus Attucks high school also will sing. Committee chairmen are Miss Irene Curtis, decorations; Miss Mary Bell Vestal, menu; Miss Wilma Porter, entertainment; Miss Alice Ann
O'Bryan, programs; Miss Peggy
Committees in charge include: Baxter, decorations, and Miss Ade- | Norris, publicity, and Miss Vera
Tickets, Mesdames George Barnes, R. H. White and E. E. Owens; hostesses, Mesdames H. D. Terry, John Sink, Harry Chamberlain, R, D. Stober, H. S. Walter and H. M. Stitle; ushers, Mesdames Clarence Gillum, George Nickles and Burt Taylor, and decorations, Mesdames J. G. Watkins, Fred Iske, E. S. Eberhardt, R. 8. Miller and F, P. McCoy.
To Hear Speaker
Mrs. Hiram J. Raffensperger, 6161 Sunset lane, will be the hostess tomorrow for a meeting of the Saturday Afternoon Literary club. She will be assisted by Mrs. Ernest Keller. Mrs. Albert L. McColloum will discuss “In the Years of Our Lord” (Komroff). Sm
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Parliamentary Club Holds Luncheon
Mrs. W. C. Bartholomew was
Jean O'Bryan, tickets.
Mrs. Hoff Hostess
The Amicitia club will meet Tues- |
day with Mrs. Earl Hoff, 5530 N. {Illinois st. The assistant hostess
| and Mrs. will be a luncheon at noon May 20
| William C. Jackson and | gchricker will be the honor guests (Mrs. William E. Mick were chosen |
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las active and associate members|
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B. P. W. International President Will ‘Be Speaker at Convention Of State Organization May 21
Dr. Lena Madesin Phillips, New York, president of the International Federation of Business and Professional Women, will be the guest speaker for an international relations breakfast to be held May 21 in the Clay-
May 19 through May 21.
| "Dr. Phillips | Dr. Phillips recently returned from a tour in Sweden and the | British Isles. She has served as | executive secretary; membership, |program and international relations
(chairmen of the national federation}.
and has been president of the inter-
national group since 1930.
Committees Listed Other features of the convention
for which Governor and Mrs.
and a president's luncheon will be held at the same time. The annual convention banquet will be held Saturday night. Committee chairmen for the meeting include: Miss Esther Whitacre, Ft. Wayne, credentials;
| Mrs. Adah O. Frost, Greenfield,
hostesses; Mrs. Gladys B. Griggs, Vincennes, publication exhibit; Miss Frances M. Kelly, finance; Miss Louise M. Stadler, registration; Miss Betty . Foster, decorations; Mrs. Ellen Gentry, informa- | tion, and Mrs. Adelia M. Brier, pages.
P.-T. A. to Aid LLocal Red Cross
The Indianapolis Council of Par-ent-Teachers is co-operating with the local Red Cross in forming classes in home nursing. The classes are designed to prepare homemakers to work with a physician and follow his instructions, to improvise sick room equipment, and to know what to do for
{The need for such instruction is |increasing because of the shortage
elected president of the Parlia-| will be Mrs, Ethel Lambert and Miss | of doctors on the home front, acmentary Practice club of Indianap- | Ida Perry, The members will par- cording to the Red Cross.
olis at the groups’ annual luncheon | meeting yesterday in the Hotel { Lincoln.
The other new officers are Mrs
W. W. Locey and Mrs. Harold J.
| Hayes, first and second vice presi-
| ticipate in a program, “recreation | on the home front.”
| . ‘Brownies Plant Tree | Brownie troop 183 celebrated
| dents; Mrs, Theodore Caldwell and | Arbor day yesterday by planting an | Mrs. Fred R. Duckwall, recording | evergreen tree at the Lyndhurst Don Voyls and Harold Baker.
and corresponding secretaries, and Baptist church. Mrs. Irvin Turley |
| P.-T. A. members who are as-
| sisting in the forming of classes are {Mesdames Fred Buffell, Luther Derrett, Alice Casner, Louise Greer, Leroy H. Bassett, Harold Raidt, [Floyd Cole, Bert McCammon, Paul
| Jones, Cecil Sparks, Mary ‘Hatcher,
Mrs. J. E. Byram, treasurer, Mrs. and Mrs. George Watts are the : ; C. L. Kittle is the retiring presi-| troop leaders. The girls are making Lambda, Chi Mothers
dent.
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‘Plan Election
The Lambda Chi’ Alpha Mothers {club of Butler university will meet {at 11 a. m. Tuesday in the Butler ‘recreation room. A luncheon in | the university cafeteria will follow ithe election of officers, = The afternoon will be devoted to | making bandages for the Red Cross, The members of the nominating committee are Mesdames Frederick
Day, Harvey Kares and M, H. Willetts.
Miss Stalker Heads Theta Sigma Phi
Miss Frances Stalker is the newly elected president of the Indianapolis alumnae chapter of Theta Sigma pH, professional journalistic sorory.
Other officers recently elected are Mrs. Florence Stone and Miss Helen Ruegamer, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. Dorothy Stephenson Stout, secretary, and Mrs. June Moll Wilcox, treasurer,
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The best man will be Dr. Paul B. Kernel, and the ushers will be
{George E. Karch, Celina, O., and | Dr. Leonard A. Kernel.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Heylmann, 642 N. Rural st., was the scene Wednesday night for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Ruth Heylmann, to Pfc. Hubert W. Adams, Scott field, Ill. The Rev. S. W. Hartsock of the Tabernacle Baptist church read the
common ailments and emergencies. |
To remove hard water scale or|
ceremony, Mrs. Mary Jeanette
Bannister and Luther Hurst were | | Ephamar Literary. Noon Tues. Mrs. program chairman. Lloyd Kirk, 6737 E. New York, hostess. Luncheon. “The Doctor Zelotal. - Tues, Mrs. Arthur Holmes, | " ’ 245 W. Maple rd.; hostess, Mrs. Craig Poland. Patriotic music. John Ross, discussion leader. De-
The breakfast will climax the 27th annual convention of the Indiana the couple's only attendants, Federation of Business and Professional Women which will be held here |
The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. HA W. Adams, 540
| Tomlinson ave. The couple will be |at home in Belleview, IIL
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Miss Bettie Louise Lesman left Wednesday for Atlanta, Ga., where |
she will become the bride of Ensign Joseph PF. Walters in a ceremony tomorrow night. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George Lesman, 5044 W, 14th st, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Otho Walters of Robinson, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Lesman will leave for Atlanta today to attend their daughter's wedding,
W.C.T.U. Meeting
The Zerelda Wallace W. C. T. U. will meet at 11:30 a. m. ~Tuesday with Mrs, T. R. Ratcliff, 6171 Carrollton ave. The Rev. T. L. Rogers will be the guest speaker. Mrs. Guy Kelsey will speak on “Narcotics” and the devotions will
be led by Mrs. Scott Smith.
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CHURCH GROUPS St.-Catherine’s guild auxiliary, Ad-| Charles Ness, 5002 Washington
Prescribes Music,” Laura
Flackville 4-H. May 16. Flackville
Inter Alia. Tues. Mrs. Thomas E. Grinslade, 4721 N. Pennsylvania,| E. 13th st., hostesses. hostess. “None but the Lonely|Chapter S, P. E. O. Tues. Miss Heart” (Llewellyn), Mrs. James| Louise McCormick, 1608 WoodE. Brown. Round table discussion,| lawn dr., hostess. “The. Chief “Is Sweden Really Neutral?” Irvington Chautauqua. Wed. Mrs. Chap. U, P. E. O. 2 p. m. Tues. W. J. Rohrer, 737 N. Audubon rd, hostess. Speakers, Mesdames| hostess. “Musical Instruments,” H. W. Haworth, E. H. Holloway| Mrs. H. R. Hough. and Myra H. Doan. Irvington Tuesday. Tues. Mrs. C.| p. m. Tues. Mrs. Harold Roberts, L. Wells, 5914 University, hostess, “Dominion of the Sunset,” Mrs. bridge. Charles Richardson. Meridian Heights Inter Se. Tues. . . Mrs. R. L. Mason, 7979 Morning. |Jates in Ration K side dr. hostess. “Grandmother’'s| “Desert fighters” is what pasDay and Mine,” Mrs. J. W. Brown.
Mon. Butler chapter house. Work for Bundles for
and
THIRD FLOOR
Present Day. 2 p. m. Mon. Mrs. blvd, hostess. Guest day. “South
Rev. Claude Pickens | America” Dr. William ¥. RothChinese missionary. Tea.
Emerson Avenue Baptist. 6:30 p. M m. Wednesday. Mother-daughter Social Study. Mon. James F. “Victory Gardening,” Mrs. R. R. Mitchell.
enburger. Music, Miss Mary Wheaton.
Price, 849 Berkley rd. hostess. “Dictators of the Baton” (Ewing), Mrs, Firman Sims. Woman's Press. Tues. Columbia
votions, Mrs. R. L. Gardiner, SORORITIES
Beta Kappa. 8 p. m. Mon. Misses Sarah and Frances Bernard, 5018
Duty,” Mrs. W. A. Shullenberger.
Delta Beta chap. Psi Iota Xi. 7:30
fruit bars for ration K.
club. Mrs. William R. Higgins, |
Mrs. J. W. Gillespie, 18 N. Riley, |
Millersville rd, hostess. Dessert- |
Season’s Final Meeting To Be Held Wednesday
luncheon and reservations may be made with Mrs. Mary B. Hedges. \ Afternoon Program Features of the afternoon's program will include a memorial hour and an- installation service conducted by Mrs. Hanna and Mrs. R. O. McAlexander, respectively. The officers who will be installed are: Mrs. Hezzie B. Pike, president; Mesdames Frank C. Walker, Charlés H. Smith and George A. VanDyke, first through third vice presidents; Mesdames E. B. Hall, Henry Lovell Patrick and Edward H. Niles, recording, corresponding and membership secretaries; Mrs. ‘William P, Hansman, treasurer, and Mrs, Albert Stump, auditor. The new directors are Mesdames Dorward, Claude T. Hoover, William L. Sharp, D. 8S. Meditch, Lewis P. Robinson and Orville A. Wilkinson. The department chairmen who also will be installed are Mrs, W. C. Bartholomew, American home; Mrs,
{H. E. Blasingham, art; Mrs, E A. | Carson, community welfare; Mrs. Frank J. Uhl, garden, and Mrs.
George A. Bowen, literature and drama.
WAVES Mothers
Plan Meeting
The WAVES Mothers club will have an open meeting at 8 p. m. to-
| day in the World War Memorial
building. Mrs. Eleanor Newman will
present a flag to the group from the Burns-West-Striebeck auxiliary 299,
teurized dates have become. They're! VY. Pi Beta Phi Mothers. 10:30 a. m.|fed to allied “sand soldiers” while the date pasteurizing equipment in| this country is on war dity making | rest Sample, and a WAVES film, | “Chief Neely Reports.”
The program also will include a talk by Lt. Cmdr. Thomas W, Miller, U. 8. N. R.; a magic show by For-
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