Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 August 1944 — Page 20

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Miss Nancy Anne Scott Feted Today With Pre-Nuptial Luncheon and Dinner.

TWO PRE-NUPTIAL PARTIES ARE BEING GIVEN TODAY in honor of Miss Nancy Anne Scott, who will become the bride of Lt. John W. Flynn Jr., army air forces, Saturday morning in St. Joan of Arc Catholic

church. The bride-to-be was the guest of Miss Josephine Welch at a noon luncheon, ‘and tonight a dinner will be given for her by Mrs. Russell Romine, Misses Betty Hurley, Margaret Hanly, Suzanne Steffen and Jean Kibler

in the Quaint inn. Miss Welch's guests included Mrs. John Haffner, Mrs. Francis Quinn, Misses Jeanne Scott, Betty O'Conner, Nancy Ragan and Mary Ellen Kennedy. Among those to attend the dinner will be the mothers of the couple, Mrs, Harry E. Scott and Mrs. John W. Flynn, Mrs, Phillip Rothrock, Misses Jeanne Scott, O'Conner, Patrciia Welsh and Janet Farrell = » o 2

YELLOW AND WHITE, the bridal colors chosen by Miss Nancy Milburn, will be the decoration theme of a crystal shower to be given Tuesday for Miss Milburn by Miss Betty Lo Schorn. The party will be in the Schorn home and Mrs. Floyd Schorn will assist her daughter. Miss Milburn will be wed #0 Aviation Student Daniel Akers Davis early this fall. Those invited to attend are the honor guest's mother, Mrs. Raythond Fowler Milburn, Misses Patricia Willard, Doris Carter, Judith Redwine, Jayne Yount, Gay Kemper, Joan and Patricia Henning, Mary Lou Brown, Thelma Endicott and Clare Case.

Miss Maley Will Be Guest

MRS. PHILIP ERBACHER and Miss Janice Auckly will enter‘tain at a miscellaneous shower Tuesday evening for Miss Joan Maley, ‘whose marriage to Robert E. Christie will be at 9:30 a. m. Aug. 26 in -+8t, Joan of Arc Catholic church, 2 The shower will be in the home of the bride-to-be’s aunt, Mrs. “Charles M, Maley. The guests will be Mrs. Thomas E. Maley and .iMrs.. Walter T. Christie, mothers of the engaged.couple, Mesdames Penton Auckly, John Eix and George Dell Jr. . « . Also, Misses Marjorie Tacke, Jane Abraham, Mary Caryl Martin, Marjorie Raney, Nancy Chatfield, Kay Larner, Mary Noonan, Dorothy Hartman, Margaret Gibbons, Joan Beebe, Joan Dudine, Mary Anne Gallagher, Bernice Butler, Betty Courtney, Jane Finch, Margaret Finley, Ruth Joyce, Catherine Keating, Martha Kibler, Jeanne Lamoreux, Joan Meisberger and Margaret ‘Fitzgerald,

Christian College Luncheon

THE SENIORS AND ALUMNAE of Christian Junior College for Women in Columbia, Mo., will hold their annual luncheon Saturday for Indiana girls who will attend the school this fall. The luncheon is to be in the Columbia club, and the seniors will discuss the campus activities at Christian with an open forum for questions. Miss Helen D. Reifel, the school's representative, will greet the new students, and Miss Norma Oburn will speak on “Personalities at Christian.” Following the luncheon, a tea will be given for the mothers of the girls entering in the fall. Mrs. R. C. Burnett will be hostess, and those in charge of the program include Misses Pat Burnett, Patti Cartwright and Tance Boyer of Martinsville. 5 n n on o ” REPRESENTATIVES FROM THE three Indiana chapters of Phi Mu sorority, Delta Epsilon at Purdue university, Rho at Hanover college, and Delta Alpha at Indiana university, together with the Indianapolis Alumnae association will give a luncheon Saturday in the Columbia club for Indiana women entering college this fall. Those who will represent the I. U. chapter will be Misses Jean Shellburne, Rosemary Keil and Adrienne Robinson, all of Indian apolis; Misses Ruth Nicholson, Charlotte Hook and George-Anna Leist, of Columbus, Ind.; Miss Jody McGee, Greenwood: Miss Florence Money, Danville, and Miss Christine Manship, Noblesville. Members from the Hanover chapter will be Misses Rosemary Keyler, Imogene Rogers, Blanche Tullis and Peggy Reckert. The alumnae in charge of arrangements are Miss Mona Jane Wilson, Miss Nancy Lou Fullenwider and Mrs. W. C. Renfranz. Other alumnae to attend the luncheon will be Mesdames James Walden,

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George C. Burkert Jr., William B. Wilcox and Stanley Hayes, Misses’

LaVerne Ridlen, Margaret Esterline and Elsie Shelley, H. L.. Robbinses In New York

Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Robbins, 2022 N. New Jersey st., are in New York to attend the wedding of their son, the Rev. William A. Robbins, end Miss Doris Ann-Mari Gronlund. The ceremony will be at 4 p. m. Sunday in the Elim Methodist church, Brooklyn. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gronlund, Brooklyn. * The prospective bridegroom attended Garrett Biblical institute, Evanston, Ill. and is a graduate of Drew university. He is now attending the Union Theological seminary in New York. So

Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Hoag, 2627 W.

Bridgeport P.-T. A, Sets Annual Picnic

eral chairman.

Committees in charge

Mr. Roach, Mesdames

McWethy, registration; Wethy, safety director.

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Misses Brazil, Judy Bright and Barbara Breining.

Indiana university.

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Assisting with arrangements for a rush party which the Indianapolis alumnae chapter of Sigma Kappa sorority will give tomorrow night in the home of Miss Mary Elizabeth Brazil are (left to right)

Guests at the party with the chapter members will be prospective women students at

B.P. W. Sets 11 District Meetings Sessions Will Be Held . Throughout State

ings of the Indiana Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs have been announced by the district directors. : Districts one, two and three will meet at McCormick's Creek State park on Oct. 7 and 8; four, five and six will be in Indianapolis, Oct. 29; seven at Lafayette, Oct. 1; eight at Kokomo, Nov. 5; nine at Ft. Wayne, Nov. 12; 10 at Plymouth, Oct. 22, and 11 at Gary, Sept. 24. Directors in charge of the meetings, and their districts will be Miss Dully Harrod, Washington, one; Miss Helen Humphreys, Bloomfield,

The Bridal Scene— | Miss Charlotte Ries to Be Guest

At Garden Party and Shower; Margaret Martin Is Engaged

ment, showers and a dinner party. !

Highlights of the bridal news are the announcement of an engage-

Mrs. Arthur Field Jr, 151 E. ‘Pleasant Run pkwy., will entertain with a garden party and miscellaneous shower Aug. 26 for Miss Charlotte Elizabeth Ries. Miss Assuntia Cardarelli and. Miss Mary Mona-

two; Mrs. Georgia Williams, Columbus, three; Mrs. Fern H. Barrett, Fortville, four, and Mrs. LaVonne DaVore, Shelbyville, five. Also Mrs. Opal Brinson, Muncie, six; Mrs. Bonnie K. Robertson, Williamsport, sever; Mrs. Geneva Mills, Kokomo, eight; Mrs. Nora Grant, Columbia City, nine; Mrs. Phyllis V. Richter, Elkhart, 10, and Miss Isabelle V. Jones, Gary, 11.

held at the Claypool hotel Sept. 16. Miss Ruth Hoover will preside. ” 2 ” | The summer party of the Indian'apolis Business and Professional

Dates for the fall district meet-|

The state council meeting will be

July Bride

Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Parsons, Indianapolis, announce the marriage of their daughter, Pfc. Thelma T. Parsons, WAC, and Sgt. Malcolm W. Hall, army air forces, son of Mr. and Mrs. A, G. Hall, Dallas, Tex. The wedding was July 8 in the Lowry field base chapel, Denver, Colo.

Freda Petit -

Honored

A ‘surprise dinner was given recently. in the hunt room of the Sheffield inn by the Phi Delta Beta

_|sorority for Miss Freda Petit. The

honor guest and William A. Storey will be married at 6 p. m. Saturday in the Garfield Park Evangelical and Reformed church, The dinner guests were Mesdames Floyd Holcomb, James Rike, A. F. Arthur, Harry Downs, Jerry Griffin, Arthur Hemingway, Jack Lovelace, Lester Reavis, Leon Sackett, Charles Stackhouse, Pyrl Walton,

James B. Waid and William Houchins, Open House

Mr. and Mrs. Harry 8. Marshall, 1492 E. 80th st., will hold open house

from 3 to 7 p. m. Sunday in honor of their family, Lt. and Mrs.

G. Garner of Buffalo, N.Y, and Mrs. John G. Mancos of Dallas, . Tex.

|DePatiw University

R. 8S. Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. John.

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Will Exhibit Print ? Times Special GREENCASTLE, Ind., Aug. 17.— According to an announcement today by Mrs. Vera Cooper, DePauw

exhibition by the. Grolier club, The club, one of the best known private print and book ¢lubs, plans io exhibit old prints of Amariean colleges more than 100 years old, using the earliest or most important view of each school. Mrs. Cooper stated that the best of DePauw's old views is a litho~ graph made between 1878-1879, showing the east college and the west college which was built in 1840.

W.C.T.U. Meeting -

The Washington W. C. T. U. will meet at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Irma Brown, 1330 N. LaSalle st. Mrs. E. B. Reese will lead the devotions and the speaker

will be Mrs. Carrie Ross. Mrs. Anson Thomas will preside. ?

Sorority Books Installation Tomorrow

[hold installation of officers at

The Alpha and Beta chapters of Lambda Sigma Sigma sorority will

s| not too early to

[— MORRISONS

The annual picnic of the Bridge-

include Mrs. Ollie Roach, chairman, Walter Eldson, Albert Illg, H. Verle Wilson, Sherman Shepherd, John McWethy and Isaac . oe W. Keen, entertainment; Mrs. Illg| Miss Palmer will wear a fitted | white gabardine suit with navy accessories and a corsage of red roses. Her only attendant, Miss Wilma Hoke, has chosen a pale blue suit Her corsage will . be of gardenias and baby’s

and Mrs. Chester High, food; Mrs.

Maurice Dunn, arrangements, and Mr. Mc-

especially serious in summer homes because the majority are of flimsy construction and are far from a fire departWashington st., have as their guests | ment. Fire extinguishers should be Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Henry, ready for emergencies and where

Fall — Into Fashion

Miss Longmire Is Bride of J. L. Buchanan

Miss Patty Lou Longmire and Flight Officer James Lincoln Buchanan were married at 8 o'clock last night in the Brightwood Free Methodist church. The Rev. W. G. Morris, uncle of the bridegroom, read the ceremony. Mrs. Buchanan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Longmire, 2444 N. Olney st, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ben Buchanan, 2604 N. Gale st. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a light blue dress and carried pink roses. Miss Naomi Hullett, bridesmaid, chose a pink dress and wore a corsage of pink roses and gardenias. Susan Moore, the flower girl, wore a yellow frock and carried a basket of roses. The best man was Robert Mosley. . A reception was held in the home of the bridegroom’s parents follow= ing the ceremony. Mr. Buchanan will report to Phoenix, Ariz., for reassignment.

Rev. Dodrill Will Officiate

M. Dodrill will read the vows.

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couple's only attendants. Mrs. Hénry Lohse, 2316 Park ave, entertained recently with a kitchen shower for the bride-to-be. The guests were Mesdames C. L. Hester, Herman Selka, James Lennox, Franklin Hoff, Jack Selig, William Cobb, Sylvia Marren, George Ries and Ray Zimlich and Miss Marjorie White. 8 ” o Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Martin, | 57 N. Chester ave. announce the! engagement of their daughter, Miss Margaret A. Martin, to S. Sgt. Joseph W. Prater, The wedding will be in the fall.

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Miss Betty Milliner and William F. Landis will entertained at a dinner tonight Cifaldi’s restaurant. |. The couple will be married at 8:30

. m. Sunday in the Roberts Park Methodist church. The dinner guests wil] be Messrs. and Mesdames John Winter, David Landis, Thomas H. Woodward and Albert D. Landis; Misses Doris Rushton, Marilyn Winter and Bernice J. Lamb, Robert Dearman, William F. Landis and Lynn Winter, Miss Lamb, 4509 E. Washington st, will hold open house tomorrow in honor of the engaged couple. A miscellaneous shower was given recently for the bride-to-be by Miss Rushton and Mrs. David Landis, Miss Lamb

In a candlelight ceremony at 7 tained at a recent shower, |o'clock tonight in the Broadway port P.-T. A. will be at 11:30 a. m. | Baptist church, Miss Virginia L. Sunday in the Bridgeport nutrition | Palmer will become the bride of tron of honor at the wedding of Miss | jcamp. Mrs, H. Verle Wilson is gen- | Damon L. Chatham. The Rev. R.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Palmer, West Newton, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chatham

. Albert Hauck will serve as best man, and the organist will be Mrs.

Following the ceremony the cou-

ple will leave for a wedding trip and on their return will reside at

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Marian Wilson and Joseph Johnson. The ceremony will be read at 8 p. m. Sept. 2 in the West Side Nazarene church. The bridesmaids wil] be Mrs, Paul Scott, Mrs. Jay D. Mack, Miss Mar-

ian Ellaby and Miss Marjorie Klepfer, the bride-to-be’s niece. The flower girl will be Miss Marilyn Klepfer, another niece. Paul Carr will serve as best man, and the ushers will be Wilbur Newlin, Wesley Reedy, Albert Hall -and Denver Klepfer. 5

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The marriage of Miss Myrna LaTourette and Lt. Henry C. Greene, Aberdeen proving ground, Md., was June 6 in the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Swayne, 5425 Pleasant Run blvd. . The bride is the daughter of Mr. {and Mrs. Fred LaTourette, Perrysville, and Mr. Greene's parents are Dr. and Mrs. Henry Greene, Brooklyn, N.Y. The couple is at home

| | in Aberdeen.

‘Announced

Mrs. Paul E. Dorsey recently was |elected president of the Nu Zeta | chapter, Sigma Alpha Iota, na- | tional music fraternity. | Other officers include Mrs. Rosa~{lee Spong, vice president; Mrs. | Philip ‘A. Kappes and Mrs. Francis M. Helkemsa, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. C. Harold Larsh, treasurer; Miss Martha Isham, chaplain, and

. Bweeney, editor. Chairmen for the year are Mrs. Spong, program,

cial; Mrs. Earl O. Noggle, ways and means;

ship and : membership.

Gardener's Tip

should be picked in early morning, then kept unshelled in a cold place until cooking time. Peas mature rapidly in heat and grow less sweet and more starchy. 4 Fine beans

Mrs. Harold]

Mrs. Dorsey prs, Marian Photo Reflex photo. omas, publicity: Mrs. Robert White Blake, soLarsh, finance; Mrs.

Mrs. Clare F. Cox, year book; Mrs, Robert J. Shultz, telephone; Mrs. William A. Devin, transportation, and Mrs. Carl ‘B. Moore, scholar-

Garden peas ready for eating :

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Legislative Aims Set by

AAU W,

The Indiana branch of the American Association . of University Women will support a bill, during the 1945 session of the state general assembly, requiring the placing of a woman member on each municipal board in the state. The decision to back such a bill came yesterday at a meeting of the organization's board of directors in the Columbia club.

and extension of the merit system in the state; the appointment of qualified school attendance officers; multiple textbook adoption, and enforcement of child welfare laws.

Franklin, national associate in so-|a cial study, had resigned to go into | wringer. As a further wrinkle prethe consumer economic division of ventive, garments should be folded the OPA and that she will be suc- careflilly when taken from the line, |

ceeded by Dr. Maxine Sweezy.

| Women's club was held last night P- m. tomorrow in the Rho Delta han will assist. . . lat the Athenaeum for more than | clubroom, 232 Lemcke building, Mrs. Miss Ries and Harry C. Kauff-| 100 members and guests.

Sept. 4_in the rectory of Our Lady | presented ‘by members were Mrs. | D charge of installation. of Lourdes Catholic church. THe Ruth ‘Pike, Misses Marie Stevens, Officers. of the Alpha chapter are, Rev. Fr. James Moore will officiate. Helen Kendall, Pansye Lee SherMr. and Mrs. Field .will be the rick and Fredia Bonke.

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Charles Utley is program chairman . [and Miss Nina McClintock wil be. beloved . cardigan Miss McClintock, president; Mrs. . Utley, vice president; Mrs. George Greason, recording secretary, Mrs. Glenn Criswell, treasurer; Mrs. - Walter Elder, devotions chairman; Mrs. Bennie Ford, visitations chairman, and Miss Myrtle Bunce, social and publicity chairman. ! {in soft 100% wool and The Beta chapter officers are Mrs. . A. L. Morgan, president; Mrs. Paul: colors you can't resist. Fudge, vice president; Mrs. Earl Grey, violet, lime, navy, Eberts, recording secretary, and Mrs. Arthur Johnson, treasurer. green, coral, maize, red Also, Mrs. Victor Stickney, devo-' and brown. Sizes 34 to 40.

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Sorority Meeting

| Plans for a founders’ day dinner { will be made at an 8 p. m. meeting The group also will support state | today of the Lambda chapter, aid for kindergartens; maintaining Omega Nu Tau sorority. The meet-

ing will be in the Columbia club.

tions chairman; Mrs. William McMrs. |W. C..Buchanan, social and pub|licity chairman, and Mrs. Earl Pax- . delegate to the Indianapolis

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