Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 June 1944 — Page 16
Alumnae Plan Annual Picnic
Mu Phi Epsilon Will Have Frolic
: i The sorority news features a luncheon, picnic and frolic. ; The Indianapolis Alumnae chapter of Delta Gamma sorority will hold its annual June picnic at 1 p. m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Guy E. Morrison, 6185 N. Meridian st. The Butler university graduates will be guests and the chapter will make plans for the year. Assisting the hostess w:ll be Mes- | dames Prank Miller, Ralph—W. Husted, Richard A. Wall, John A.| Harris, S. Walker Downing, Russell L. Roberts, A. Frank Glease Jr. and Mark Hamer, Miss Margaret Ensley and Miss Eleanor Cook
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The June frolic of the collegiate
alumnae and patroness groups of Mu Phi Epsilon, national music honor society, will be held at 6 p. m. Monday at the home of Mrs. | Walter Hiatt, 795 West dr, Wood- | ruff pl | The assisting hostesses will be Mesdames L. Gray Burdin, Henry G. Hoss, S. E. Fenstermaker and James A. Matthews; Misses Mildred Reimer, Edith Spencer, Bernice Sturm, Charlotte Lieber, Mary Moorman and Elsa Reyer. | Mrs. L. C. Millstead and Mrs. | Thelma Todd will be welcomed as] patronesses of Kappa chapter. The | alumnae chapter has awafded| medals to senior girls who have done | outstanding work in high school. { Those receiving the awards and | their schools are Miss Carolyn Hatvey, Broad Ripple; Miss Harriett Wells, Howe; Miss Virginia Swaynie, | Manual Training; Miss Lillian Blue- | stein, Shortridge. Miss Joan Richey, Technical, and Miss Marian Everett, Washington, {
The annual rose luncheon and grand council meeting of Omega Nu Tau sorority will be held Sunday at the Hotel Antlers. Alpha, Lambda, Gamma and Tau chapters of Indianapolis will be the hostesses. Mrs. Victoria Echols is in charge! of arrangements, assisted by Mrs. Clara Mae Ruscher and Mrs. Helena Oldfield. Mrs. Paul M. Cook, grand | president, will preside at the 10 a. m. business meeting and luncheon will be served at 1 p. m. | Saturday night the Indianapolis| chapters will entertain out-of-town members at the hotel. 3
Convention Speakers
Are Named
A list of speakers who will talk following the annual convention banquet of Psi Iota Xi sorority Tuescay night in the Severin hotel has been announced, | The meeting, the 42d annual of the state organization, will con-! tinue through Wednesday. Mrs.! Leonidas Smith, executive chairman! of the Hoosier Salon Patrons asso-| ciation, will discuss her organiza-| tion. The sorority purchases three| paintings yearly from the salon | Mrs. Elsie Sweeney, Columbus, Ind, and Howard Herrington will discuss the work of the sorority in| connection with the Indianapolis Symphony orchestra. The group purchases a number of tickets which it gives to service men and women. { Dr. Robert Milesen, head of the Indiana university speech pathology | clinic, will speak on the work of the clinic. Psi Iota Xi has contributed $13,000 to the work of the clinic, The Wednesday morning session will be devoted to a discussion of the sorority's charity projects and the election of state officers.
West Point N. ¥. Mrs. Gervais’ parents are Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Woods of Indianapolis. The bridegroom’s parents are Mrs. H. 8S. Coster, Austin, Tex, and Col. R.L. Gervais, Ft. Bragg, N.C.
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Society—
MRS. RUSSELL FORTUNE SR. will be the hostess Tuesday for the Christamore Aid society’s final meeting of the season. The 12:30 p. m. luncheon will be the first meeting attended by the new members who were announced recently. ‘ Mrs. Fortune's assistants will be Mesdames Fortune Jr., Robert Davy Eaglesfield, E. Havens Kahlo, J. Jerome Littell, Edward Vane Riper and John 8. Pearson Jr. Miss Betty Bertermann and Miss Jane Noble Johnston. The new members who will be guests are Mesdames
Augustus Coburn, Danie] Grubbs, James Leffel, George Lemcke and Ralph Lemcke, Misses Sallie Eaglesfield, Ruth Fishback, Jane Haueisen and Mary Johnson,
Stephens Club Plans Dinner
THE STEPHENS COLLEGE CLUB of Indianapolis will entertain with a dinner next Thursday in the travertine room of the Hotel Lincoln in honor of James Madison Wood, college president, and prospective Stephens students. Other guests from the college will be Mrs. Mary H. Wideman, national executive alumnae secretary, and George W. Baltzer and Justin Brown, admissions counsellors. Mrs. John R. Fletcher will be the general chairman for the event and her assistants will be Mesdames Kenneth Schellie, Ben Stokes, Helen Metz, Milton L. Hamilton, H. R. Rinne, John H. Elam and David Hocker, Misses Edna Mahr, Mary Barrett, Peggy Fatout, Jane Carter, Sue Hull and Peggy Hall.
Southern Club Party Reservations
ADDITIONAL RESERVATIONS FOR THE SOUTHERN club party Saturday in the crystal ballroom of the Marott hotel have been made by Messrs. and Mesdames William T. Young, Car] Niesse, James W. Trotter, Toner M. Overley, Joseph P. Merriam, Ralph L. | Colby and Cullen Barnes and Dr. and Mrs. Charles C. Josey. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schaffner will entertain for their daughters, Misses Ann and Shirley Schaffner. Their guests will be Misses Nancy Dearman, Phyllis Jay and Julia Brake, Bill Harrington, Dick Powell, Bill Coleman, Stewart Gordon, Steve Pardee and Herbert Seiden- ° sticker. Mr, and Mrs. Marshall G. Knox will have as their guests their daughter, Mrs. Russell L. Spencer, Costa Rica; Mr. and Mrs, Atwood Oatman, Birmingham, Mich.; Van Hill Jr., Charlotte, N. C., and Mr. and Mrs, I. Richards Wagner,
Maxwell Drokes to Entertain
WITH THE MAXWELL DROKES will be Mrs. Francis H. Sinex and George Kadel. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Rice will attend the party with Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Staley and Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Moore will have Mrs. Charles Barton as their guests. Guests of Mr, and Mrs. Leslie DeVoe will be Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Schulz, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prange and Dr. Harry Kimber, East Lansing, Mich. é Others who have made reservations are Mrs. M. Speers MacCollum, Mrs. C. J. Prentiss, Messrs. and Mesdames Thaddeus Snodgrass, Bransford Clarke, William H. Book, P. D, Powers, Roland Burch, George S. Olive, B. Howard Caughran, Maxwell V. Bailey and Charles E. Stevens. Also Messrs, and Mesdames T. P. Foley, Ernest E. Edwards, H. Emory Thomas, Robert T. Sanders and J. D. Smith, Dr. and Mrs. M. O. Ross, Dr. and Mrs. T. R. Black and Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Wilson.
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Jackson-Webb Rite Is Announced
The announcements of a wedding date, attendants and a recent and shower notes are the bridal scene highlights. Miss Katherine Louise Shearer has set Tuesday for her marriage to Cpl. Adam Sallee. The ceremony will be at 8 p. m. in the Old Bethel Methodist church. Dr. Guy Carpenter will officiate, assisted by the Rev, William Ellis. ‘ Miss Shearer, who returned recently from Portland, Ore. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter E: Shearer, 7500 E. 21st st. Mr. Sallee of Camp Gordon, Ga., is the son of Mr, and Mrs. R. G. Sallee, Collinsville, Okla. The bride-to-be’s sister, Mrs, Amos V. Smith, Oaklandon, will be the matron of honor. The bridesmaids will be Miss Helen Harding and Miss Harriet Yoder, Goshen. Charles Edward Wright will be the ring bearer and Anita Smith will be flower girl. Mr. Sallee’s brother, Lincoln Sallee, Tulsa, Okla, will be the best man. A “round-the-clock” shower, to, be given by Mrs, Richard Hamilton, | Miss Mary Kay Hudson and Miss Marian Schleicher, Saturday after-|
party will be at Miss Schleicher’s!
Six Local Pi Omicron Chapters
National Officers to Attend
Saturday and Sunday. Convention sessions will be at the Hotel Lincoln and the Woman's Department club.
noon, will honor Miss Shearer. The the Sunday morning business session which will begin at 10 a. m. in|
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Considers |Legislation ° .3 Committee Heads
Teachers met today in the Claypool hotel to consider its new legislative! program. ; : Mrs, ‘Robert Shank, first vice president and legislative chairman,
the appointment of a subcommittee on legislation to be composed of an elected member frqm seven or eight of the larger cities in the state and a legislative school of instruction to be held in conjunction with the parents institute to be held at Pur- . due university in November. Mrs, Frederick Conkle, Noblesville, state president, has announced that Mrs, P. E. Lepere is the new office secretary of the organization. Ld # » OTHER committee appointments for the year include Mrs. James L. Murray, juvenile protection; Mrs. Donald L. Henry, South Bend, international relations, and Mrs. Lafayette Ohaver, Boonville, social hygiene.
Two resignations received at the meeting this morning were those of
Mrs. Nellie Ewbank (left) of Crawfordsville is the state president of Pi Omicron sorority which will hold its 12th annual state convention Saturday and Sunday. The sessions will be in the Woman's Department club and the Hotel Lincoln. Miss Pearl Herrell (right), is the president of the Indianapolis council, whose members will serve as’ convention hostesses. .
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Will Be Hostesses for Meetings;
The six local chapters of Pi Omicron sorority will be the hostesses
or the 12th -annual state convention of the sorority which will be
An informal reception Saturday night at the Lincoln will precede
home, 84 N. Fenton ave. |
Shearer, Amos Smith, T. H.| Schleicher, Thomas Cooney, Hattie
Davis, Misses Helen LaMar, Cora! Laughlin, Margaret Widolff, Rita | Royse, Charlotte Weindel, Paddock and Nell Murray.
Miss Jane Elizabeth Whipple, | whose marriage to Joseph L. Howett | will be at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the!
guest recently at a linen shower! given by the Junior class members of Delta reise sorority at P Butler university. Among those attending were Mrs.| ~ Paul S. Whipple, mother of the n bride-to-be, Mrs. gerald and Mrs. Mohr, Misses Mary Grace French, ! Jean Chalifour, Anna Louise Rock, « Norma Terrell, Louise Swaim, Jane|
McGinley. Others were Misses Mary Esther
Sellick, Gretchen Edwards, Janet!ec
and Barbara Hudelson. ! Mr. and Mrs. Whipple, 5015 car-| roliton ave. will entertain with a' buffet supper tonight for their!
daughter and her fiance following
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Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd H. Jackson, , 37 S. Sheridan ave, announce the,
marriage of their daughter, Peggy, |
son of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Webb, 219 8. Audubon rd. The wedding was Sunday afternoon in the Irvington Presbyterian church. The Rev. John B. Ferguson heard the vows. The couple will leave soon for Sioux Falls, S. D, where Mr. Webb is stationed with the army air forces.
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Personals
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Before leaving for her summer 5 vacation, Miss Lyday participated in the college’s annual commence-| ment horse show this week, placing] second in the class for outstanding! junior riders and in the advanced | { three-gaited class,
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| Emporia, Kas. ithe combination |won first place in the fine harness |class. Her mare, Maytime Blossom, was judged top winning horse this year in the college stables. } ® a a
Ensign Ross Stevens has reported for duty in New York after a twoweek visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Stevens, 5301 N. Delaware st. He recently completed training at the naval supply school at Harvard university. ® = »
Miss Gloria Backer, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. ¥. p: Backer, 5301 Pleasant Run pkwy., South dr., will leave June 17 to attend the School
The guests will include Mesdames Cl ubs— Dickerson, Nelle Dawson and Ray | Literary Club me Will Meet
"Tomorrow
Advent Episcopal church, was honor | P the Woman's Lecture club with a
| home: in Zionsyille,
Helen P. Pitz- row with Mrs. Earl Clampitt, 2603 Shirley and Mary Peacock and George Willlam! nN. Gale st.
Hyde, Dorothy Ne , | Lowly Soybean” will be discussed by! ’ y gent and Evelyn mrs, J, W. Preston.
Guidone, Helen Dice, Winnie Lee for the Friday Afternoon Reading Mesdames D. B. Wood, Massie, Vir-
Gregory, Marjorie Millholland, Dor-| Mrs. T. F. Schlaegel, 3818 Rook-| Miss Clara Kleeman and Miss Emothy Ziegler, Charleen Montgomery wood ave, will be the hostess,
meeting at 1 p. m. tomorrow at Ft. | Friendly.
(will have a 6 p. m. dinner Sunday Miss Joyce Peterson, Chicago, comp|for the members of the ToKalon Woller; Miss Mildred Pequignot, Ft.
to Aviation Cadet James P. Webb, will be a special guest. She is vis Corresponding secretary.
iting Mrs. member of the club.
Award Dinner
To Be Held
a 6 p. m. dinner tomorrow at the! - | Centenary Christian church. Miss Mary Catherine Lyday, 0Wing the supper, there will be 8 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur| S°OW?t of awards and 21 girls will Ww. Lyday, 756 N. Arlington ave, | receive second ciass badges. | arrived home yesterday fro ris- | tian college, Columbia, os hers Tritch Will ‘be given first classi; Bannon and Rollin Shuttle-
Misses Jackie Phillippe, Joyce Rat-|
Kunkel and Rust. Officers will be installed at the MORRISO! IS
20 W. Washington St.
{flag by the Kennington post auxil-| cards.
the Department ciub. !Carl W. Burtt, Warsaw, recreation Miss Pearl Herrell, president of chairman, and Mrs. Herschel the local council, will give the wel- | Knoll, Cloverdale, director of region coming address Sunday morning'5. The board was expected to fill and Mrs. Herbert Y, Massie will the vacancies this afternoon. conduct a memorial service. Mrs. Mrs. Conkle has been elected as Nellie Ewbank, state president, will{a director for the National Parentpreside during the’ business session, | Teacher, the official magazine of the when officers will be elected. national organization. The state Mrs. Truman Wise, state vice congress has 87,277 members, she president, will be in charge of! announced. luncheon arrangements, and Mrs. !
June picnics and a program com | BION Winger will be the guest: (70d Hears Speaker
\ | speaker. Her subject will be “Clas-| ose the Club calendar events, ti. cordens of Yesterday Have] The WAC Mothers organization | heard Mrs. H. H. Arnholter, execu- |
Mrs. Walter Rose will entertaln| ome Victory Gardens of Today.” Miss Maida Johnson will give the, f {invocation and readings will be giv- HYe jecretary. of the Indianapolis 2 “| efi by ‘Miss Mary Helen Donaldson | OCD. discuss ‘The Planning With | The miembers of the Friday After- and Miss Antie Duvall. ‘Music will| Youth Program” at its meeting. last
| .| be provided by Misses Elva Br n, night at the Y.W.C.A. Bob Mun- | oon Literary club will meet tomor pr y & Bronso ger also appeared on the program, |
icnic tomorrow ‘at her country
Mrs. Conkle Names |
The board of management of thei Indiana Congress of Parents and| |
outlined the program which calls for|
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Mary McNutt Are Married
Miss Mary McNutt became the bride of Lt. (J. g.) William A. Ber-
gan, U. 8. N. R., in a ceremony ‘at
9 o'clock this morning in Our Lady
of Lourdes Catholic church. The:
Rev, Fr. James Moore officiated. o The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John G. McNutt, 5438 ° Lowell ave, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. W. As, , Bergan, 4937 N, Pennsylvania st. Mrs. Bergan entered with hers father and the couple's attendants were Miss Henrietta Boyd, Chicago, and It. Robert G. Bosart, U. 8. army air forces, Myrtle Beach, 8. . The ushers were John G. Mc-.. Nutt Jr. and John Paul Korbly. The couple left for a wedding trip. . The bride attended St. Mary-of~the Woods ‘college and Mr. Bergan is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame.
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Mrs. Sara Wolfe will speak - Science and the War’ and “The
Convention Committees Mrs. Wise and Miss Florence Wingerter are the co-chairmen of - convention plans and the Saturday The closing meeting of the season night reception will be in charge of
lub will be a picnic tomorrow. 8inia Orlopp and Cyrus Mackenazie,|
| ma Reis. National officers who will be conMrs. Blanch Carter will be host-| vention guests include: Miss Ruth ss to Ye Olde Tyme Cinch club castle, Ft. Wayne, president; Miss Mylola Cooper, Chattanooga, vice president; Miss Ruth = Julius, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman A. Gould Toledo, central district president;
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lub ahd their husbands in their| Wayne, editor; Miss Mathilde ountry home at Carmel | Grevenberg, Washington, director,
Mrs. Gretchen Gorski, New York, 2nd Miss Bertha Staub, national
Frederick Schmidt, a “ie ‘Riviera Boosters Club
ye . \ Will Give Dance | A dinner-dance will be held by| the Riviera Boosters club beginning at 7:30 p. m« tomorrow at the clubhouse. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph M. Kline are chairmen of the enter- : TION tainment committee arranging the ¢ . dance. 8 ; and THEFT." It costs They are being assisted by storage. Messrs. and Mesdames Elmer Bran- “ v Raymond Wald, John Max, Call Lincoln Raymond Ball, Alfred E. Kahle, 3796 Harold J. Swanson, F. W. Van Fossen, Fletcher Brown,
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The members of Girl Scout troop | 46 will entertain their parents with |
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Paired with Miss Gladys Blue of |iary, American Legion, will be held] she placed first in|by the St. Joan of Arc Girl Scout class and she also |
troops at 2:30 p. m. Sunday in the school annex. The six troops be 165, 110, 1586, Hostesses for the
to participate will 161, 55 and 150. afternoon will in-
Ann Kramer. The ushers will be Misses Marilyn Kearns, Cathy Kiefer, Rita Wade and Lois Zeyen.
Theater Party The Phi chapter of Delta Chi
Sigma sorority will entertain its rushees with a theater party at 7:30
Ann Otto, Mrs. Bernice Harbor, Miss Lulu Roedel and Miss Mar-
jorie Craig. :
of American Ballet in New York.
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