Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 October 1944 — Page 14

: Bridal Attendants Are Chosen |, : - By Miss Mary Virginia Gammon

MISS MARY VIRGINIA GAMMON has chosen the attendants for her wedding to Ensign John W. Brunner, U. S. N. R. The ceremony will be read at 8 p. m, Oct. 28, in the Broadway Methodist church. Miss Roberta Swan, Gary, will be the maid of honor and-the bridesmaids will be Miss Carle Munkhoff, Gary; Miss Mary Borcherding, Washington, and Miss Elizabeth Armbruster, St. Louis. Miss Jane McClure will entertain Oct. 19 with a personal shower for Miss Gammon, The guests will be Mrs. Jesse W. Gammon, the bride-to-be’s mother; Misses Gloria Cole, Margaret Dinkelaker, Ann Gill, Margaret Sullivan, Peggy Rankin, Gloria Virt, Virginia Stafford, Robin Simler, Maxine Demlow and Jo Ann Baker; Miss Jane Sumner, Owensville; Miss Virginia Colvin, Greensburg, and Miss Dorothy Burget, Evansville,

Brides-to-Be Name Attendants :

MISS VIRGINIA BRILL, Danville, will be Miss Gene Koehler's only attendant for her wedding to Jack R. Elmerick. The Rev, Fr. C, M. Bosler of the St. Joan of Arc Catholic church will read the vows at 3 p. m. Saturday in the Indianapolis Athletic club, Courtland C. Cohee will serve as best man, y ® BR, "8 =» Attendants for the wedding of Miss Marietta Burgett and James H. Walker are announced by the bride-to-be, The couple will be married at 3:30 p. m., Oct. 22, in the Westminster Presbyterian ghurch with the Rev. W. T, Pearcy officiating. Mrs. Frederick Walker will be matron of honor and Miss Virginia Harmening wil] be the bridesmaid. The best man will be Ramon Walker, the prospective bridegroom's brother, and Roy G. True and Frank Demmerly will serve as ushers.

Pi Phi Alumnae to Meet Saturday

“CENSORSHIP” WILL BE THE TOPIC of a talk to be given Saturday by Walter Leckrone before the Indianapolis Alumnae club ” of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Mr. Leckrone, editor of The Indianapolis Times, will speak at a 1:15 p. m..dessert luncheon in -the Butler university chapter house, Mrs, T. O. Conger, arrangements chairman, is being assisted by Mesdames John Cavosie, Perry Ratcliff and Harold L. Ross and Miss Ada Miller. : » # » ” o » Mrs. Paul Duckwall will be the hostess tonight for a meeting of the Narrators club. Members will submit original supernatural short stories or mysterious episodes, Mrs, Donovan A. Turk, program chairman, has announced. Presiding at the business meeting will be . Mrs. Charles G. Fitch. Mrs. Merton A. Johnston will discuss plans for a founders’ day celebration to Be held next month,

Luncheon to Be Held at Propylasum

° THE OVER THE TEACUPS CLUB will have a president's day luncheon Friday at 1 p. m. in the Propylaeum. Mrs. Austin H. Denny is the new president. The subject for a forum discussion after luncheon will be “The Publicity Grin.” 8 ' 8 » . 2 » . The first of the monthly meetings to be held this season by the Suemma Coleman home board will be at 1 p. m. Friday in the home. Judge Mark Rhoads of juvenile court will'speak and Mrs. Harvey Belton will preside, ;

Study Chub’s Meeting Set

A president’s day luncheon will be held by the North Side Study club at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow in the} home of Mrs, Lawrerice C. Miller, 2525 Broadway. The Rev. Harold|

Sigma Beta Elects Local Woman

Members of Sigma Beta sorority elected Mrs. Sheldon Cox, Indian=apolis, as president at the sorority’s national conven=tion held recenty in Columbus,

Ds Harold W. Ranes, pastor of the North Bap Grist, Greenfield, tist church, will speak on “For a and Mrs. Ann

Time Like This.” Kaiser, Washing-

Mrs. Charles A. Albrecht will present a musica] program and Mrs, Forrest S. Cartwright will be co-

ton, were chosen first and second vice presidents.

hostess, Mrs. Laura Bates is pro-

1 i 3 «Also elected were Kin ed photo.

gram chairman. Miss Neva T. Officers of the group are Mrs.|. Mrs. Cox Sutherly, Ft Miller, president; Mrs, F. W. Hal-| wayne, recording secretary, and

lett, vice president; Mrs. Cartwright and Mrs. J. W. Hendricks, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. J. L. Hodges, treasurer, and

Mrs. Harry Cushing, Auburn, treasurer. Miss Velma Short, Pt. Wayne, was appointed corresponding sec-

“Girl Combing Her Hair,” a pastel by Gladys Rockmore Davis, is being shown _% at John Herron = Art museum with a display of work by America’s foremost artists now being used in commercial art. ° The exhibit, chosen by the Art Directors club of New York, will be at the museum until Oct. 29. Thé second exhibit of the month includes 29 water colors and oils by Charles E. Burchfield.

Shown in Exhibit at Museum

Legion News—

Mrs. Dale White

For Legion Auxi

year, Mrs. Charles Crist is chairman

Mrs. Ralph Hessler, community service; Mrs. Harry Green, constitution and by-laws; Mrs. Garrett Olds, scholarship; Mrs. Marshall Williams, Knightstown home; Mrs. Harold K. Bachelder, legislation. Mrs. J. Turner Couchman, membership; Mrs, Clarence Chatfield, na~tional defense; Mrs. Fred Trupp, national news; Mrs. Bachelder, past presidents’ parley; Mrs. Oscar B. Thompson, poppy; Mrs, Earl S. Blessing, publicity; Mrs. Louis Markun, radio, and Mrs. W. R. McGeehan, rehabilitation. Mrs. Overmire, junior sponsor and Girls’ state; Mrs. Earl Cobb, service sales; Mrs. Grover Parr, war activities; Mrs. Charles Huff, Red Cross; Mrs. Paul Ashley, bond beoth; Mrs, Mary Woods Holton, memorial; Mrs. H. Nathan Swaim, records; Mrs. Agatha Ward, ways and means; Mrs. Matthew Winters, merit system. Mrs. Fred Ludke, Pan American; Mrs. Sellers, finance and budget; Mrs. Ward, parliamentarian; Mrs. Swaim, social and unit activities; Mrs. Leland Davis, telephone; Mrs. Clarence Taylor, visiting and hospitality, and Mrs, William Sandstrom, year book, : 8 ns A phonograph record album will be presented to the Nora school at 11:15 a. m. tomorrow by the Broad Ripple post 312, American Legion auxiliary. Mrs. Clyde Hirst will present the records which depict the dramatization and writing of the “StarSpangled Banner.” The pupils will

Mrs. H. K. Fatout, parliamentarian. | retary.

present a musical program. o » »

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Year's Committee Chairmen

Mrs. Dale White, president of the Indianapolis post 4 unit, American Legion auxiliary, has announced her committee appointments for the

Mrs. M. B. Sellers will be in charge of bowling. Heading other committees are Mrs. W. J. Overmire, child welfare;

Announces liary Group

of the Americanism committee and

Sororities— A. O. Pi Party Will Be Held Tonight The meeting of an alumnae group highlights’ news of sorority activities. Mrs. W. T. MacDonald, 5673 Guilford ave., will be the hostess tonight at a “white elephant” party to be given by members of the Indianapolis alumnae of Alpha Omicron Pi. Mrs. Charles F. Steger will be in charge of sewing for the group's social work. The assistant hostesses will be Mesdames O. M. Jones, Clarence Scholl and John Waldo and Miss Geraldine Kindig.

Mrs. L. V. Brown is the new president of the group.

Mrs. J. R. Sentney was re-elected president of Alpha Omicron Alpha at the sorority’s recent national convention here. Other officers are Mrs. H. H. Cavender, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Kenneth McGrew, Muncie, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. Timothy Baldwin, Chicago, treasurer, and Mrs. J. P. Parker and Mrs. Charles Ballmdn, both of Indianapolis, recording and corresponding secretaries. The convention will be held next year in Muncie.

Stout field will be the guests tomorrow night at a party to be

the Legion post will join the auxiliary for the all-day meeting and] steak fry. » ” o The Hugh Copsey unit, American Legion auxiliary, will meet at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 19 in the War Memorial building. New officers of the unit are Mrs. Raymond Smith, president; Mrs. Arthur Salmon and Miss Minnie Griebelbauer, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. Edward Ewbank, secretary; Mrs. Lawrence Zook, treasurer; Mrs. Elmer. Koch, chaplain; Mrs. Ernest Hall, historian, and Mrs. Elmer Heuser, sergeant at arms.

8 & 40 To Meet

The Indianapolis salon 205, 8 & 40, will meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Robert Spon{sel, 5165 S, Hardegan st. Mrs. Ed-

given by the newly organized Alpha Eta chapter, Epsilon Sigma Alpha. The party will be at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Miss Mildred Dishman.

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Delta,. Officers named to “serve with her are Miss Helen Burkhardt, vice president; Miss Betty Henderson, secretary; treasurer; Miss Dorothy Thompson, organizer, and Mrs. Mildred Elkins, editor.

Vacation Planned

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Ivan Willis, New York; Miss Mary

{Charles Thomas,

A group of service men from

Mrs. Helen Lynch yecontly was elected . national president of Rho

Miss Betty Dyer,

Miss Joan Sherwood, daughter of

Maj. and Mrs. Elmer Sherwood, 5009 Washington blvd, and Miss

To Be Marked By Sorority

Observance Planned By Alpha Chi Omega.

celebrated at 1:30 p. m. Saturday in the Butler university chapter house. : Honor guests will be the four liv-

Martinsville, Ill.; Miss Estelle Leon Clark and Mrs. Scobey Cunningham, Mrs. Harry H. Power, liam Cravens, Bethesda, Md. national treasurer, and Mrs, Gilbert Van Auken, Albany, N. Y., a past national president, also will be spe-

A musical program will be presented by active members of the local chapter. The hostesses will include Mrs. John Gant, chairman; Mesdames F. F. Bright, Howard Davis, Charles O. Huffman, John Lynch, Robert L. Mason and Frank Wood, Miss Louise Bicknell ‘and Miss Mary Lou Carter. 8 nN Mrs. Thomas H. Adams, Birmingham, Mich., national vice president of Alpha Chi Omega, is conducting a school for alumnae district chairmen in the Marott hotel. The school opened yesterday and will close tomorrow. Miss Hannah Keenan is

in charge of arrangements, Assisting Mrs. Adams are Mrs,

Carter, Camden, N. J, and Mesdames Power, Cravens and Van Auken. The six alumnae district chairmen are Mrs. Malcolm S. Riegel, West Englewood, N, J.; Mrs. Watson M. Frutchey, Memphis, Tenn.; Mrs. Ben A. Hudelson, Ft. Wayne; Mrs. L. E. Sharpe, Milwaukee; Mrs. John B. Watson, El Paso, Tex., and Mrs, Wilbur M. Carl, Portland, Ore.

Sorority Will Fete

Mrs. Johnson

Mrs. Edward Bush, 4226 Woodridge blvd., will entertain at 8 p.m. today for Mrs. Lowell Johnson. Guests will be members of the Zeta chapter, Phi Theta Delta sorority. Officers of the group are Mrs. Leonard Brandt, president; Mrs. vice president; Mrs, Bush, secretary; Mrs. Richard Dickman and Mrs. Richard Raymann, treasurer and assistant; Mrs. Ray Faulkner, pledge captain, and Mrs. J. Alfred Schenck,

‘The 50th annual founders’ day of | Alpha Chi Omega sorority will be!

ing founders—Mrs. E. W. Childe! ard, Union City, and Mrs. Ralph B.|

Austin, Tex., national president; Mrs, Wil-|

Miss Dorothy MacMurphy (right) is

Women’s Voluntary Services. any he etioun party is S. Sgt. A. Knoblanch. The event will be next Wednesday at the Columbia club.

The second anniversary of the Indianapolis unit of the American Women’s Voluntary Services will be

Arnold, Nellie Polly, Helen Winebrenner, Ruth Allen, Martha Hill,

y Corinne Frye

Is Bride of Sgt. Root &

Miss Corinne L. Frye and Sgt. Milburn Lewis Root were married Sunday in the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Jonathan A. Frye,

of the First Presbyterian church officiated. Mrs, Frye was her daughter's only attendant and the best man was Heber Davis. Following the ceremony there was a reception in the Prye home. Mr. Root is the son of Mr, and Mrs. David Root, Baitimore. Mrs. Root is a graduate of Doane college, Crete, Neb., and the bridegroom attended the University of Virginia.

Card Party Held

The women of the St. Catherine

Tuncheon and card party today in the church hall. Mesdames Julius Armbruster, Herman, Grote, C. E. Flick, Hugh Mulholland, Martin H. Westbrook and Albert Speingman

Frances South, Joan Westbrook celebrated next Wednesday at the|and Ada Miller. : Columbia club.’ Pvt. Bruce A. Wilson, Camp Atterbury, will be master bf “cere-¢ monies for the party which is to begin at 8 p. m. Mrs. Helen Haver | stick, president, has announced that two soldiers from Billings Genera) hospital will speak. Col. William Johnson and Lt. Ralph Serian, Stout field, will be | speakers and Pvt. Ted McWayne,| Camp Atterbury, also will be on the | program. | The committees arranging the party include Mesdames Elizabeth Patrick, G. A. Garrett, Barbara Hunt, Docia Mitchell, Ada Fisher, Ann Long, Doris Schaffner, Eliza- | beth Simmons, Ralph Foster, Paul- | ine Glazebrook, Lillian Whitman | and Nellie Wright. Others are Misses Hortense, Hahn, Betty Toschlog, Geneive Brown, Esther Schmitt, Dorothy] MacMurphy, Luann Myers, Kath- | ryn Messner, Zona Maze, Nellie Orr, Beatrice James, El Deag Thompson, Margaret McFarland, Jeanette

Two Church Groups

Meet Tomorrow

The Calendar Aid and Women's: Missionary societies of the Central Christian church will have a joint meeting tomorrow in the church.| Mrs. Nelle Berns is in charge of a luncheon to be served at 12:30 p.m. The program at 1:15 o'clock |

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