Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 June 1944 — Page 16
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¥Society— ] Mrs. Walter Mayer Will Entertain With Shower for Carolyn Ann Varin
MISS CAROLYN ANN VARIN will be the honor guest Tuesday night at a miscellaneous shower for which © Mrs. Walter R. Mayer will be the hostess. The party will
be in the Mayer home. i de of Lt. Col. B. L. Baker, The honor guest will become the bri , Mitchell field, L. I, in a ceremony July 18 in the Tabernacle Pres
rey — Varin, mother of the bride-to-be; Mrs. Robert Priest, who wil! be her sister's matron of honor, and Miss Martha Coddington, who will be bridesmaid, will be among the guests. : The other guests will be Mesdames Kenneth Badger, Wilbur Huelett, Jack Curry, James Katter john, Thomas. Muran, John Thurston, R. W. Thompson and Winifred Allison, Misses Barbara Badger, Betiy Jane Schroeder, Doris Wheeler, Jean Lou Foley.
Elizabeth Cavanaugh, Mae Allison apd Mary Mayer.
Pre-Nuptial Party Is Planned op PATRICIA KEOGH and Miss Marie Lichtenberg will entertain with a kitchen shower Tuesday night at the latter's in honor of Miss Virginia Goss, hemp Goss will become the bride of Lt. George Allen Emerson, Camp Campbell, Ky., June 30. Dr. Dallas R. Browning will read the ceremony in the home of the pride-to-be’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ar Keith Goss. BR ts for the party Tuesday night will be Misses Charlotte Galm, Lucinda Redwine, Dorothy Yates, Joan Goss and Kay Moore. = ” » = - = Mrs. L. E. Randle will be the hostess for the first luncheonbridge of the summer season for the members of the Highland GQif nd Country club Wednesday at the club. } : Assisting Mrs. Randle will be Mesdames John Welch, Ruell Moore, J. A. Brower, L. E. Kincannon and W. D, Little and Miss
Betty O'Connor. Miss Wasson to Be Honored
A BRIDAL DINNER tomorrow night in the Propylaesum will honor Miss Marilynn Clare Wasson and her fiance, Pvt. George Shibley Vosburgh Jr. The couple will be married Saturday in the I ; Bv lical church. Ca og og ON dinner will be Miss Mary Ann Morrison. The guests will be Messrs. and Mesdames Stowell Crosby Wasson, Don Morrison and Nestor J Thalleen, Misses Connie Doran, Nancy Young and Mary Geyer, Mrs. Bavard Lutzhoff, Robert Parr, Pvt. William Mohler, J. Herbert Wasson and Richard DeHority. . . = = = ”
Miss Jean Coffin recently was elected president of the Indianapolis Radcliffe College Alumnae club. The other new officers are Miss Betty Hosmer, secretary-treasurer, and Miss Jane Throckmorton, scholarship chairman. Miss Betty Lee Washburn, winner of last year’s regional scholarship from the college, will enter the summer term at Radcliffe July 1. She has been visiting her parents, My. and Mrs. John Beard Washburn. . . . Also planning to attend the Radcliffe summer session is Miss Emily Flickinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan W. Plickinger.
Miss Jane Mottern will entertain with a buffet supper tomorrow evening at her home in honor of Miss Dana Hackerd who will leave Saturday for Camp Nagawicka, Wis. Guests for the party will be Misses Ann Shaw, Jean and Alberta Wells, Mary Lou Westfall and Ann Shuttleworth.
The Bridal Scene—
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Riddle To Entertain at Bridal Dinner; Lucille Paxson Will Be Wed
Dinners, shower notes and the announcement of an approaching marriage highlight the bridal news. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Riddle will entertain with a bridal dinner tomorrow evening at the Homestead in honor of their daughter, Jeanne Eloise, and her flance, Raymond Harry Harms. The couple will be married at 4:30 p. m. Saturday in the Westminster Presbyterian church. The guests will include the pro-) spective bridegroom's sisters and | dred Gerrish, Marie Knoop, Helen father, Misses Ruth and Helen Katterhenry, Helen King and Cleta Harms and Edward Harms; Dr. and Townsend. Mrs. Walter Pearcy, Dr. and Mrs. 2 = = ) Charles FP. Gillespie and Mesdames Miss Martha Kirkhoff and Miss C. E. McKennie, H. Joy Dunlap and Joanne Greene will entertain with Edward La Shelle. |a personal shower in the former’s Others will be Miss Joan Mc- home, 918 E. 53th st, tomorrow Kinney, Miss Audrey Daniel and ! night in honor of Miss Barbara Mel-
Messrs. and Mesdames George Pat-|€tt who will become the bride o
ter. R. A. McKinney and Frederic 9 8 m. Saturday in St. Joan of Arc Barker and Jerry and Tom Mc- Catholic church. Kinney. |
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gagement and approaching mar-' dames George
son of Mrs. J. K. Wyant of Marion. Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Betty Hile The wedding will be at noon July 9, Anne Lambe, Rosemary Myers
parents. | Mary Ostheimer and Juanita Walsh The Rev. J. H. Nall, of the United |
officiate.
Jonn C. Paxson, the bride-to-be’s Fitzpatrick,
brother
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Miss Jone Lane, assisted by Miss guests. Dorothy Harper and Miss Adelyn| eee Phillips, will honor Miss Paxson T. E. Shaw to Speak
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A dinner, business meetings and
By ALICIA NEA Staff Writer POWDER-DULLED, creamsmeared jewelry needs care, it's going to cut a shine for you, are said to take better care of their fine jewels or tricky baubles than we do, . ‘afternoon and evening in the hall, 3600 8, Meridian st. for the event ine S William Many, 0 Coon, Join wre
The engagement of Miss Kathleen Moran (left) to Aviation Cadet Thomas P. Gibbons, U. 8. N. R,, Corpus Christi, Tex. has been an-
" mounced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Moran. The pre-
spective bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gibbons ef Indianapelis. The wedding will be late this month in Holy Cress Catholic church. M¢?. and Mrs. C. E. Yates announce the marriage of their daughter, Marie (right), to Sgt. Creston M. McGuire, son of Mrs. Lillian McGuire, Noblesville. The wedding was May 4 in the Roberts Park Methodist
church. (P. H. Ho photo.)
Unit two, Alpha chapter of Nu Phi, will meet at 7 p. m. today in clubroom D of the Y. W. C. A.
Miss Mary Ann Perry, 4205 Boulevard pl, was hostess last night to the Verae Sorores chapter, Verus Cordis. =
Choral Group To Hold Picnicl’
Tomorrow
Picnics and business meetings appear in the organization calendar. The Choral section of the Indlanapolis Matinee Musicale will hold a picnic tomorrow at the home of
Mrs, Sidney Fenstermaker in Carmel. Mrs. Robert Drake will preside at a 10 a. m. board meeting preceding a covered dish luncheon to be served at 12:30 p. m. Mesdames Frank J. Billeter, V. R. Teter and Roy L. Seward will assist Mrs. Fenstermaker,
The members of the Navy elub auxiliary, U. S. 8S. Indianapolis 42, will have a business session at 8 p. m. Tuesday in the Y. W. C. A, Miss Frieda Wegner, commane dant, will report on the recent national conventidn of navy clubs and auxiliaries. Miss Wegner, who represented the local group at the convention, was elected national paymaster,
Mrs. Clyde Platt, 1102 N. Sterling st, will be hostess for the % Vayhinger W. C. T. U. meeting at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday. Mrs. Claude Mead will lead the devotions and Mrs. Lloyd Pearson will read a paper on “The Life of Jenny Cassidy.”
A combined business meeting and
Wayne township. The mothers of the members will be guests.
fi terson, R. Paul Purnish, R. R. Fos-| S8t. Robert Hayes in a ceremony at| To Be Honored |
| Mrs: Homer Mellett and Mrs.| { Maurice Hayes, mothers of the en-|of Robert E. Austin, was given last Paxson, gaged couple, will be among the | night by Mr. and Mrs. Stoddard Portland, Ind, announce the en-| guests, The others will be Mes- | Austin. 329 Iowa st. parents of the Kirkhoff. George | prospective bridegroom. The wédriage of their daughter, Lucille, Green and Thomas Black, Misses | ding will be at 8 p. m. June 30 in 1451 Central ave, to H. D. Wyant,| Mary Jane Bruno, Mary Helen Cain, the home of the bride-to-be’s par,lents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Russel], ,15811 BE. 19th st. in the home of the bride-to-be's| Margaret O'Brien, Jean O'Connor,
Mr. and Mrs. Mellett will enter-| Harris, Hugh Shimp, Ralph Huber, Brethren church in Portland, will tain with a bridal dinner for the Hazel Peacock, Clifford McLane, J. Attendants will be Mrs. couple tomorrow evening in the |W. Russell, George Wilmoth, Irvin Emanuel Williams, Marion, sister of | Marott hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes, | Miller, James Oliver, Louis Roell, the prospective bridegroom, and Lt. Misses Ann Haves, Rita Mellett and Donald Brown, Lester Evans and and Robert Irvin Dunn and the Misses Anna | Mellett and Robert Arvin will be the | Wollenweber, Frances Breitenbach,
al wporestry” will be the topic dis- {Mary Lou Maple and Phyliss Weiss, shower Saturday in he sapphire cicced by T. E. Shaw, state forester and Mus. Charles Wickersham, Lu-
Washington. | with. the -Indiana conservation de- | cerne. Guests will be Mesdames Paul Ben-| partment, before the Fall Creek
der, Edward Sweetland, Harry Van, Garden club members tomorrow
Lear, Dale Kinder, Clarence Cob-|The meeting will be at 10 a.m. in Butler to Sponsor nor, Roy Loy and Richard Potten- the home of Mrs. Walter P. Mor-
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At a recent meeting, the group completed plans for the summer program. The officers are Miss Jean | Watson, president; Miss Betty Ann | Bogue, vice president; Miss Rose- | mary Fuller, secretary; Miss Joan | Watson, junior leader; Miss Lynda Belle Wilson, treasurer, and Miss Eileen Entwistle, reporter.
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A party honoring Miss Jo Hllen { Russell, who will become the bride
Guests included Mesdames James .1 Collins, Clarris Hancock, Gordon
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{Mary Arnot, Thelma Tow, Betty {Jane Fredericks, Margaret Lind, | Martha Goebis, Vera Ann Rejko,
Summer Classes
Butler university will sponsor classes in the elementary demonstration school from Monday through Aug. 4 at Orchard school, it was announced today by Dr. Frank H. Gorman, head of the uni- | versity elementary division. The instructors will be Mrs. Leeta
|darena Bridgewater, school 36. They ‘will have charge of the primary classes and intermediate pupils, respectively. Classes will be from 8:30 to 11:30 a. m. Monday through Friday. Pupils in the first to the sixth grades with previous school experience will be accepted for training.
Club Will Meet
The Warren Homemakers club will meet at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow with Mrs. Ada Springer; 815 PleasPlans = will be made for a picnic and the
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Club Lists Officers
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