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MR. AND MRS. O. L. MUMMERT announce the en gagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Mary Janet Mummert, to Quentin Hill Covert, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Covert.
The ceremony will be June 18 in the Sweeney chapel at Butler Miss Mummert is a graduate of Butler and a member
university.
of Pi Beta Phi sorofity. The prospective Butler where he was a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity.
The engagement of Miss Frances Louise Porter to Midshipman Malcolm Dick Minnick, has been announced by the bride’s-to-be parents, the Rev. and Mrs. Jobn Porter, Peru. Mr, Minnick’s paren are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph O. Minnick, Indianapolis, 2 Both Miss Porter and Mr. Minnick are graduates of DePauw She is a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority and
university.
he is a Beta Theta Pi fraternity member. groom, who is stationed at the Harvard university supply school, will receive his ensign’s commission late this month and the wedding will be June 3 in the First Methodist church, Peru, where Miss
Porter's father is the pastor.
Reservations for Algonquin Show :
x A LIST OF ADDITIONAL boxholders for the 20th anniversary horse show to be given by the Algonquin club May 21 has been announced. It includes Messrs. and Mesdames C. O. Alig, Charles Mayer, August Bohlen, Irwin Covert, Frank Pinella and Ralph
Reidy and Mr. Louis Schwitzer. » " 2
The annual spring tea for the members of the Wheel and Distaft committee of the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter will be at 3 p. m. Friday at the home of Mrs. Noble Hiatt. Assisting the hostess will be Mesdames F. C. Albershardt, O. Hérald Hershman, J. Edwin. Aspinall and Wilbur E. Smith. The new officers will be installed and plans will be made for the final meeting of the season which will be a picnic in June,
The officers and the members
Caroline Scott Harrison chapter will be special guests for the tea.
Old Glory Society Plans Supper
THE OLD GLORY SOCIETY, Children of the American Revolution, will have an informal supper at 6 p. m. Thursday at the D. A. R. chapter house in honor of Mrs, Ray T. Fatout, retiring
Old Glory senior president.
Mrs. L. H. Millikan will succeed Mrs. Fatout and Mrs. Sylvan E. Mouser will be the new senior vice president. wine, junior president, will preside during the business meeting following the supper when committee chairmen will make reports. They are Misses Carolyn Crom, Sally Peterson, Barbara Sterrett, Mary Frances Dittrich, Joan Pile, Evelyn Wood, Natalie Moore, Peggy Yockey, Janet Zimmerman, Eleanor Armstrong and Pairicia Aspinall, William Best, Robert Alan Simpson, Joseph
Bellinger and Marion Goldthwaite,
- Mary Janet Mummert, Mr. Covert
in Sweeney Chapel i
bridegroom also attended
The prospective bride-
Bis The Bridal Scene— i Jane Collins
To Be Honored With Shower
The highlights of the bridal scene today include shower notes and the announcement of an engagement, Miss Jane Mason Collins will” be » | honor guest at a linen shower to be given by Mrs. Edward Roberts on! May 23 in her home, 3028 N. Illinois st. Miss Collins will become the bride of James Henry Bridgins May 27 in a ceremony in the Sweeney chapel at Butler university. Mrs. Roberts, who will be assisted by her mother, Mrs. E. H. Bridgins, will have as her guests, Mrs.
of the executive board of the
Miss Jean Red-
Pattison, Stephan
Symphony Women's Committee Issues Membership Invitations; Season’s Artists Are Listed
Thomas Haynes and Misses Mary Janet Mummert, Frances Risk, Judith Redwine, Nancy Donnelly and Libby Lowe, s = = Mrs. Tom Markin, 3750 E. Fall Creek bivd., will entertain Thurs- | day in her home with a crystal] shower in honor of Miss Marjorie Ann Pyle, whose marriage to Ensign |
Mrs, Edwin M. Craft and the members of her committee are E. O. Ponder will be May 24 in the
issuing invitations for new and renewal memberships in the Ind
State Symphony Society's Women's
jana Broadway Methodist church. Guests will include Mrs. John E.|
committee. { Pyle, mother of the bride-to-be, |
The members who are assisting Mrs. Craft are Mesdames Chester Mrs. O. F. Ponder, the prospective |
Beaman, Ward Fenstermaker, Sylvester Johnson Jr, H. Rogers Mallory, bridegroom's mother, Mrs. James P| Dan Morse, Gene Rummel and William Schroeder and Miss Jane Johnson.
Voters’ League Will Hear Charles Taft
Charles P. Taft, Washington, a member of the state department, will be the guest speaker at a dinner meeting Wednesday night in the Columbia club. The meeting will be the highlight of the twoday convention of the Indianag League of Women Voters which will open Wednesday and continue through Thursday. Mr. Taft, son of the late William
Mr, Taft
Howard Taft, ex-President of the United States, will speak on the for “Economic Aspects of Our Foreign!Jascha Heifetz, violinist;
Policy.”
Invitations to the dinner have Claudio Arrau, been mailed to candidates for con-|Steber, soprano; Kerstin Thorborg, officers of the state and local Chamber of Com- tenor. merce and political party chair-
gressional offices,
men, Luncheon Thursday
Mrs. John K. Goodwin, state pres- |
ident, will preside and Mrs. wr To End Season
Mitchell, Bloomington, foreign pol-
jcy chairman will introduce speaker,
The Thursday noon luncheon
meeting will be devoted to a panel discussion on state welfare administration. The participants will be Mrs. Meredith Nicholson, William H. Book, Arthur Potts, Robert Nelson and Mrs, James Moffat. Both meetings will be open to the public. Reservations for the dinner may be made until Monday
the
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{have announced that seat locations
Reld last year and not resubscribed | a. gs
{ Mr. and Mrs, Timothy O'Neill,
their daughter, to Marvin J.
| engagement of
tor public sale. | Mary Elizabeth,
Committee Members
| The members of their committee G., son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. ‘are Mesdames Lindon A. Bailey, Northcutt, of Ft, Wayne. | ‘Henry T. Benham, John R. Bray-| lon H. L. C » B. Coldw | Miss O'Neill attendéd Marian colton, haney, H. B. e *| lege and Mr. Northcutt, who is sta-
Victor Dietch, Donald Drake, Wil-| tioned at Alameda, Cal, attended liam Herbert Gibbs, Fletcher Ball State Teachers college, | Hodges, Robert M. Hunt, Albert H.| | Losche, William Hyde Pearl, Paul!
|3. Richardt, Fred K. Sale, John = Clar 1ce Sponsel
| Storer Jr., Bliss B. Wells and Stuart!
IPE cbeoriphion concert i Is Married
{will open Oct. 28 and 29 and will | Iconsist of 10 pairs of Saturday eve- | The Rev. Ernst A. Piepenbrok, ning and Sunday afternoon con-| pastor of St. John's Evangelical and
certs. { Soloists who have been schedul oq | Reformed church, read the double
appearances next year are! Ting ceremony at 7:30 o'clock last ‘Artur night that united Miss Clarice | Rubinstein, William Kapell and Evelyn Sponsel and Ralph M. Amos. pianists; Eleanoriry. .eremony was in the home
| contralto, and Hardesty Johnson,
Robert C. Sponsel Sr, 5163 S. Hardegan rd. A reception in the Sponsel home followed the ceremony. Mr. Amos is the ‘son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Roy Amos, 604 Cottage ave. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an aqua blue suit with navy accessories and she carThe Book Forum will have its|ried valley lillies. Her sister, Miss
last meeting of the season at 1:30 |Eloise Sponsel, was her only at-
‘Book Forum
| berg, Patricia Walters, Betty Ann! Mrs. T. Victor Keene and Mrs. Dorn, Ruth Enzor, Mary Ann Ni-* {George W. Bowman, chairmen of mam, Rosemary Myers, Jenny Lou
{the committee for season tickets, Swinford, Betty Lee Snyder and Myrene Liverett, i
'by 5 p. m. Monday will be released 282; E. New York st. announce the |
{ Northeutt, petty officer 3-c, U. 8. C.|
of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. |
Ip. m. Wednesday in Ayres’ audito-
lum. Mrs. Olive Enslen Tinder will
“God's Front Porch” (Frings). Proceeds from the reviews Are given to the state library for the purchase of the Readers’ Digest for
review “Dragonwyck” (Seaton) and
and for the luncheon until Tuesday the blind. by calling the League of Women| The committee which will arrange
Voters office, next season's programs includes
Mesdames N. E. Boyer, Wallace O. Y Ww C A Plans Lee, Fred Luker, Carl Reynolds, Members’ Drive
tendant. She wore a steel blue wool suit with white accessories and a gardenia corsage. Charles Renner was the best man. Mr. and Mrs. Amos are on a wedding trip and will be at home
To Meet Monday
Mrs.” C. E. Palmer,
Pierre Goodrich, William Sandmann, Carl W, Steeg and 8S. W. Terry. wn Sl Der roundup n . W. C, A. will be re . held during the last two weeks of J une Wedding May. Reports of the campaign will a LE, be made at a rally following the ‘drive's close. The goal is 1500 new members. Mrs. George Mott, chairman of the ¥Y. W. C, A. industrial committee and a member of the management committee, and Miss Judy| | Sylvester are heading the teams for| the campaign. .
To Honor Mothers | ‘Mothers of Alpha chapter mem-| bers, Omega Nu Tay sorority, will be guests at a 1:30 p. m. luncheon! tomorrow in the Hotel Antlers. Mrs.| Edith Hulse is chairman of the!’ luncheon and is assisted by Mrs.
program.
Dates Are Set
at 812 Parkway ave. on their return.
3050 Cold Spring rd., will be the hostess Monday for a meeting of the Monday Conversation club. Mrs. John M. Lockhead will be in charge of the
_ |refreshmen | |invitations,
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The 20th anniversary of the Algonquin Riding club will be celebrated Sunday afternoon, May 2I, with a horse show on the club grounds at 30th st, and Kessler blvd. Judges for the 11 events on the program will be A. Moody, Kansas, Ill, saddle horses and horsemanship, and Mrs. Lester B. Dean, Evanston, Jil, hunters and jumpers. Shown here are a group of club members who will participate in the event, 1. Mrs. Donald Glascoff (left) and Mrs, E. R.
2. Ed Lohman mittee.
Ceremony in Murfreesboro, Tenn., Will Unite Lt. Lester G. Loomis And Miss Doris Ann McCullough
Times Special MURFREESBORO, Tenn. May 13—The Methodist church here
will be the scene at 7:30 o'clock tonight of a ceremony that will unite
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The wedding will be in June. | nye Doris Ann McCullough, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCul- [season next Saturday.
| lough, 6188 Washington blvd. Indianapolis, and Lt. Lester George | | Loomis, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Loomis, Keuka Park, N. Y. The bridegroom's father will read the vows assisted by the minister of the church. . l Following the ceremony there will | |be a dinner for the couple in the |S A. I. Plans Women's club here. Parents of] | both the bride and bridegroom will . attend. ‘Musicale | The bride will wear a turquoise blue crepe frock with White ac-| , ginner.musicale will be given cessories and her corsage will be at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday in the D. of Sle Srehids Be ry bo A. R. chapter house by the In-, len ani, S- to ! RY » AN- dianapolis Alumnae chapter of | dianapolis, will wear a beige crepe Sigma Alpha Iota musical sorority. | dress with fuchsia accessories and Mrs. Harold Sweeney dinner |
. | a corsage of roses. arrangements chairman, will
i . be | Lt. Paul Lyon, Vermont, will be assisted by Mesdames Russell V.|
At Home Address
| The couple will be at home here and Eugene VanSickle,
{where Lt. Loomis is stationed with Mary Esther Lawler, Helen Starost chairmen.
the army air forces at Smyrna and Carolyn Stringfield. field. Mrs. Paul E. Dorsey has arranged Miss McCullough and Mr. Loomis the musical program. The partic-
both attended Franklin college, in ipants will be Mesdames Robert
{Indiana, and he also attended H. Orbison, Arthur G. Monninger, | Colgate university. Miss McCul-|T. M. Rybolt and Helen Thomas |lough is a member of Pi Beta Phi Martin and Miss Roberta Trent. {sorority and he is affiliated with! Mrs. Arthur H. Taylor, a memKappa Delta Rho fraternity. |ber of the Patroness club, will give ® = = |a report of S. A. I activities and
Miss McCullough was honored Mrs. O. M. Jones will preside dur-{
|recently with two pre-nuptial ing the business meeting When parties. Mrs. R. PF. Mills, 4706 officers will be elected,
| Broadway, entertained with a dinEvents
'ner for her and Miss Mary Virginia’ Gammon, 2900 N. Talbot st.,
gave a miscellaneous shower, ® i + |Pranklin Center Junior HomemakKappa Beta Chapter ers. 10:30 a. m. Thurs. Mrs. To Honor Mothers Robert Smith, Acton, hostess. Program, home management, The Butler university chapter of | covered dish luncheon, Rapp Beta, national ghs re Liberty Gardens Homemakers.
ligious organization, will give a Mother's day tea at 3 p. m. tomorrow in the recreation room of the university. . Mrs. S. Grundy Fisher will be the guest speaker and music will be provided by Miss Margaret Byram {and Miss Elizabeth Smith. Mrs. Karl S. Means, faculty adviser for the group, and Mrs. Verna Smith alumna adviser, will pour. Committee chairmen for the tea include Miss Marjorie Millholland, nts; Miss Kathryn Hill, and Miss Beth Hender- _ |son, flowers.
To Give Picnic The Review club will have its
Thurs. Mrs. Harry Kemlo, Independence rd. hostess, “How to Save Time,” Mrs. Eva Bollinger, Mrs. Herbert Maples. Covered dish luncheon. : Multum-in-Parvo. Noon Tues. Mrs. H. A. Harlan, 220 N. Tremont, hostess. Speakers, Mrs, Ernest Fullenwider, Mrs. W. W. Stanley. Luncheon; business; social hour. Navy Mothers of America. 2 p. m. Thurs. ‘World War Memorial bldg. : Navy Mothers’ 17th organized division. 1:30 p. m. Tues. Food Craft shop. Card party; candy sale. Seventh Ward Democratic Women. 8 p. m. Tues. Miss Marie Quinn, 2426 N. Pennsylvania, hostess. Committee appointments; plans for annual June picnic.
‘SORORITIES
p. m. Sun. Quaint day dinner. Tau chap.
Hair. Mr. Glascoff heads the committee in charge of gates and ushering.
3. Miss Sue Reeder, daughter of the club president, Verne K. Reeder. Mr. Reeder will serve as the announcer for the show. 4. Mrs. Willis E. Kuhn taking her mount over a jump. Mr. Kuhn will be in charge of safety and parking at the show,
{charge of transportation arrange- |
!J. Lehmann,
| the best man, | Barton, Roy Newby, R. W. Pente- | Monday in the Food Craft shop. |cost, Philip Spong, M. K. Thomas| Mrs. Edward H. Trimpe and Mrs. C. held an open house celebrating their director and Karl Kiefer is the ass Misses | Harry Woirhaye will be the co- 25th wedding anniversary Thursday companist.
Lambda chap., Omega Nu Tau. 1 Inn. Mother's
rd Cheesman, 5241] Bustos. ;
Convention Is Held T oday By I F. C. Junior Clubs; Cleo Dawson, Mrs. Poston Speak
| Mrs. Edwin I. Poston, Martinsville, and Cleo Dawson, author and lecturer, were the featured speakers today at the annual convention ‘of the junior clubs of the Indiana Federation of Clubs in the Claypool E hotel. Te.
| Humphreys photos.
is chairman of the program com-
Miss Dawson, author and lecturer, gave a talk using her recent book, “She Came to the Valley,” as her subject. } i Mrs. Poston, who spoke during | the morning session, chdse as te C ] topic, “In Today Already Walks oup Cc to Be | Tomorrow.” “We are already ke{ginning to build the world of to- A I I morrow and it will be conditioned t ome by us—by what we think,” she said. “We are faced with a situation I 111 which demands«of everyone clear n 1Nnois thinking and moral courage. Peace ) ) must be first of all, individual.| Miss Gladys Williams, daughter Ultimate world peace will be indi- {of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Wile vidual—getting the machinery and |jams, 334 N. Randolph st., will bepractice of co-operation in opera- | . tion will be easier if begun NOW come the bride of John James Made while the need is urgent.” drill Jr. in a ceremony at 8 o'clock Other § a tonight in the First Church of the ¥ Nazarene. The Rev. Gene Phillips “We must have imagination and will officiate make ourselves adaptable to an A reception at the home of the ever-changing society, and most|, .i..c arents will follow the cere= {of all we must exert all our intel- | 3 lligence and concerted efforts to Loo" after which the couple will = | preserve the ‘home a3 we have | [cave for Springfield, Il., where they = Enon iL* she concluded will reside. Mr. Maddrill is the son " : {of John J. Maddrill of Thayer, Il. bs The convention opened at 9| The bride will wear a white ninom {o'clock this morning when Mrs. chiffon gown styled with a sweete Seward Baker; chairman, extended neart neckline, long sleeves and & greetings to the delegates. Miss | princess line skirt falling into & : Clarmae Schoon, Merrillville, gave train, Her fingertip illusion veil | h Al |a report on the General Federation will cascade from a crown of Chane cta umnac |of Women's Clubs’ convention and tilly lace edged with tulle ruching, 5 . Mrs. George W. Jaqua, I, F. C. past She will carry a white prayer book Plan Pi cnic ‘president, discussed war service. |topped with orchids. ’ | Mrs. Oscar A. Ahlgren, Whiting,| Miss Naomi Williams, sister of the . retiring I. F. C. president, was the | bride, will be the maid of honor and Installation (honor guest for the Junior con-|Miss Darlene Christienson and Miss : |vention luncheon preceding Miss Charlotte Buckrop will be brides. = i A Dawson's lecture. maids. The junior attendants will = The Indianapolis Alumnae chap- x un = be Miss Virginia Rose and Robert |
ter of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority A | Thomas. The g will have its last meeting of the} Jus Ww. H. Lips, Covinglor. Was the Nas ve Tat o Hoa in elected president of the I. F. C.| : 3 . match taf 40 Mrs. Thomas A. Moynahan, 42d last night at the fine arts dinner| Shing frocks of white ta in 4
i } : {all-over flower design. They will st. and Cold Springs rd., will be the in the Claypool, where Miss Daw-| ,;y mrench bouquets of gardem
hostess for the informal picnic and son Was the guest speaker. She be in discussed “Broadway to You.” Sones xm will have flowers in
The other new officers are Mrs. Preston Hazard will be Mr. Mad 3
drill's best man and Lester Malone and Earl Gibbs will be the ushers,
Mrs. John Alexander will
ments. {Cogley Cole, Vevay, Mrs. George C. " Officers who will be installed are Baum, Akron, and Mrs. Arnold UlMrs. Alexander, president; Mrs, Clif- brich, East Chicago, first through ton E. Donnell, vice president; Mrs. third vice presidents; Mrs. Oscar Charles L. Walker and Mrs. Walter Brizius, Newburgh, and Mrs. Fred B. corresponding and Bell, Rushville, recording and correcording secretaries; Mrs. Robert J.! responding secretaries; Mrs. George Clay, treasurer, and Miss Julia Jean | L. Russel, Gary, treasurer, and Mrs. Rowe, corresponding editor. A. S. Miles, Plainfield, trustee.
The new officers held their first, “ d meeti th ing. Plan Ca d Party board meeting this morning, The St. Francis Hospital guild
will have a card party at 1:30 p. m. Open House Held Mr. and Mrs. Oran W, Morrissey
Spring Concert Set | By Saenger-Chor
The Indianapolis Saenger-Chor will have its annual spring concert at 8:30 p. m. today in the Liedere kranz hall, 1421 E. Washington st A dance will follow the performe
ance. William Kappelhoff is the choire
Mr. Kiefer's orchestrg "hight in their home, 110 Bow Lane. ‘will play for the dancing.
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