Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 November 1944 — Page 20

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Miss Marjorie Geupel to Be Entertained Saturday Evening at Pre-Nuptial Shower. -

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MISS MARJORIE GEUPEL will be the honor guest at a miscellaneous shower Saturday evening to be given by Miss Dana Hackerd and Miss Barbara Masters. The, party will be in the home of Miss Hackerd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hackerd. Miss Geupel is the bride-to-be of Sgt. James L. Mur-

ray Jr. No date has been set for the wedding. The guests will include Mrs..Carl M Geupel ‘and Mrs. James L. Murray, mothers of the engaged couple; ‘Mesdames Hackerd, Richard. DeMars, J. D. Crabtree Jr, Robert M, Raber and C. Harvey Bradlev Jr., Misses Susan Murray, Mary Jane Alford, Peggy Trusler and Phyllis Behringer. Miss Behringer will entertain Tues= day for Miss Geupel, » » . y n ~ A dinner tonight at the Wondstock club given hy Miss Geupel will fete Mrs. Bradley Jr. The guests will be Mesdames C. Harvey Bradley Sr, Geupel, Nelson Johnson, Chester Ware Albright,” Raber and Murray, Misses Behringer, Mary Johnson, Hackerd and Trusler,

Miss Betty Schroeder to Be Honored

MRS. CHARLES W. HULETT will entertain at a dinner and crystal shower Saturday night in the Copper Kettle in Morristown for Miss Betty Ann Schroeder... The honor guest and Lt. John K. David, U. S. N..R., will be married Dec. 15 in the chapel at the naval operating base, Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Hulett’s other guests will be Mesdames E. Mayer Maloney, B. L. Baker, Don Buschmann, J. Spencer Lloyd and Peter Roberts and Miss Mary Ruth Knue, . s Ww =» “sm a

Miss Catherine Peet, whose marriage to Pfc. Thomas D. Cook will be Dec. 22 in the Meridian Heights Presbyterian church, will be the guest at a linen shower Sunday night -given by Mrs. George G. Fry and Miss Florence Schwankhaus in the former's home. Those who will attend will be Mesdames George H. Peet, Roland Reeder, Homer Stewart, Robert Jackson, Harry Lindsay, Carl Klein, Clifford Kirby, Rice Lambert, George Davidson, Haney Berry, Charles Ferguson, Robert Lee, Burt VanCamp, Richard Cherry, W. W. Peet, William Styring, 8. R. Bennett and J. C. Spencer,

Players Minstrel Show Staff Named

ANNOUNCEMENT WAS MADE today of the cast and production crew of the Players club minstrel show to be presented Sate urday night in the auditorium of the American United Life Insurance Co. They are Messrs. and Mesdames L. G. Gordner, Harry V. Wade, Louis Thomas, J. K. Pierson, Charles R. Weiss, Walton M., Wheeler Jr, Howard Pelham, Rudolf Haerle, G, Vance Smith, Hugh Garpenter, A. K. Scheidenhelm, Erwin Stout and Alfred W. Noling, Dr. and Mrs. Cleon Nafe, Miss Margaret Moriarity, Mrs. Albert Campbell, R. D. Robinson, Ralph Vonnegut, Louis Haerle, Herman Kothe and George Fotheringham. ; . a» fw = The members of the Indianapolis Woman's club will hear talks tomorrow in the Propylaeum given by Mrs, Paul Robertson and ° Mrs. Charles A. Pfafflin. Mrs. Robertson will discuss “Dr; William Turner,” and Mrs. Pfafin’s topic will be “Three Skétches.”

Music Group's Tea

1Hostesses Chesen

Four additional hostesses for the past presidents’ .tea tomorrow in the governor's mansion were named by Mrs. Clair McTurnan, Indiana Federation of Music Clubs president, The tea will be from 2 to 4

Civic Leaders To Be Guests Of Red Cross

Forty-five leaders of civic and] patriotie organizations in Indianapolis will be guests at a luncheon next Thursday given by the Red Herbert Cross nutrition advisory committee | Hutchings. in the chapter house.

“The hostesses are

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n Beatty and Mrs, Aneta B. Vog- | Birge, Dr. Beatty will stress the im-| Lloyd Billman, Manilla. - proper nutrition to]

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health and/ Mrs. Vogler will outine | Legion Auxiliary Sets

the Red Cross free nutrition courses. Other speakers will be" Mrs. A. R Coffin, canteen chairman; Mrs. A. D. Lange, dietitian aids chairman, |," pC 000 Legion auxiliary. Mrs,

and Mrs. Harrison Bennett, nutri | Everett Baum is in charge. tion aids chairman. [ceeds will be used for Christmas The canteen corps is in charge of charities, united war fund, the the luncheon and the arrangements|S, O. and the Red Cross. committee includes, Mesdames Harry| Mrs. W. R. McGeehan, rehabiliGorman, Chauncey Eno and Guy tation chairman. and her commitShadinger. tee are receiving and preparing gifts! Among. those attending the to be used next month in the Vet- | luncheon will be representatives of erans’ hospital, the American Legion auxiliaries, nr

P.-T. A. city council, Indianapolis| 07. co ID aes - Council .of Women, seventh dis- Miss I erry Hostess A business meeting will be held at!

‘Rummage Sale

A rummage sale will

trict, Federation of Clubs, hospital guilds, American Women's Volun-!g p. m. today in the home of Miss| tary Services, Girl Scouts, Camp|Mary Anna Perry, 4205 Boulevard, Fire Girls, service men's centers and pl, by the Verae Sorores chapter, | kindergarten mothers’ councils. !Verus Cordis sorority.

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Mesdames |. Attia Martin, Lucille Wagner and Gibbs and Miss Grace Honored guests at the [tea will be Mesdames Frank W. Reid Steele and Jane BurGuest speakers will be Dr. Nor- |. chs Adams, Mrs, Edward Bailey Bloomington, and Mrs. C.

be held {Monday by the Indianapolis post

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Mesdames Sidney Shane, Aaro

ganization's “thrift tea”

Hadassah chapter.

to right) are shown at one of the tea tables during the Hadassah orheld yesterday in Bloek’s auditorium. The proceeds from the tea will benefit the welfare and vocational guidance work heing done in Palestine, Mrs. Resnick Is president of the local

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The Bridal Scene— Hubert Fleenor, Will Be Wed

bridal news. to Hubert

Refor med c church.

Miss Rayburn Is Bride of Army Ofticer Miss Carolyn Rayburn, daughter of Mrs. Goldie Rayburn, 3818 Central ave., became the bride of Maj. in a ceremony last night in a chapel at Ft. Harrison. Chaplain Albert Snapp offici-

ated at 7 o'clock. Maj. Gerfen, who has been sta-

Woliver-Rice Vows Are Read

A wedding date set, recent marriages and a shower highlight the

Miss Rosemary Morris has set Sunday as the date for her wedding Fleenor Jr., signalman 1-¢, U. 8. N. R. The Rev. W. Franklin mental clinic will be held in the

Miss.. Morris Sunday;

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Hadasiah Holds ‘Thrift Tea’

Clinics Booked

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Music Club Luncheon to Be Held In Hotel Lincoln

Vocal and Instrumental clinics and a luncheon will be held Saturday by the In-and-About Indianapolis School Music club. Mrs. Hazel Nohavec, head of the music education department at the University of Minnesota, will speak at the luncheon to be at 12:15 p. m. in the Lincoln room, Hotel Lincoln. Plans for the north central music educators conference to be’ held here in April also will be discussed at the luncheon. Virgil Stinebaugh is general chairman of the conference and Ralph Wright is vice chairman, The vocal clinie will be held at 10. a. m. in the Claypool hotel. Ampng the groups participating and their directors are the Madrigal group of Wiley ‘high school, Terre Haute, Mrs. Mabel Phillips; Girls’ ensemble of Union City, Walter Shaw, and the junior high, inter-

| mediary and primary choirs of In-

dianapolis, directed by Mrs, Kate Morrison, and Mrs. Jessie Johnson, respectively. Instrumental Clinie

At the same time, the .instru-

Lahr will read the vows at 4:30 p. m. in the Second Evangelical and| Lincoln. Miss Morris is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. D.| Newell

Morris, 1109 N. Bosart ave., and. the bridegroom’s parents "are. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Fleenor, Monroe, Mich. ® =» !

Miss Doris Juanita Rice and Lt. Robert Monroe Woliver, army’ air forces, were married Nov, 13, in the Mars - Hill Christian church, The Rev, Walter Mes- : simer officiated, The bride is the datghter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Rice, Indianapolls, an Mr, Woliver's parents are Mr, and Mrs. Everett M, Woli-

tioned at Ft. Harrison, is the son of Mr.-and Mrs. P, W, Gerfen of Bellingham, Wash, The bride chose a white satin

neckline accented with a Chantilly lace frill caught with a satin bow, long tapered sleeves and a fitted basque; Her full skirt extended into a train, A fingertip length veil of net fell from her lace cap. She carriled an all-white colonial bouquet, The attendants wore similar taffeta gowns made with romance necklines, fitted basques, gathered colonial skirts and three-quarter-length sleeves. The maid of honor, Miss Margaret McKenzie, was in blue; Mrs. Lawrence Raines, rose; Miss Shirley Gray, yellow, and Mts. Frank Celarek, green. They wore feather headdresses and carried colonial bouquets of autumn-colored chrysanthemums. Capt. Glenn Russell served as best man and the ushers included | Lt. Thomas Muhlemann, Capt. Willis Guinn and Lt. Edward Taylor, all of Ft. Harrison. Maj. and Mrs. Gerfen will be at home here late next month,

ero- Musical Cast

“Is Announced

Ten music students and faculty !members will participate in the {Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music's presentation Dec, 15 of “The Children at Bethlehem” (Pierne). The program will be at 8:30 p. m. in Caleb Mills hall, {8hortridge high school. | The cast includes Misses Lucy | Smith, Betty Sue Nicholson, Rober{ta Asa and June Gwyn, Charles Hedley, Joseph Lautner, Charles Kennett, Edward Ferrell and Fred|erie C. Winter, ~The oratorio will be given by the Jordan symphony orchestra and {chorus. Complimentary tickets may /be obtained at the office of the | registrar, 1204 N. Delaware st., be- | ginning Monday morning.

Reception Booked

| Mrs. Thelma Todd will be hostess

{at a reception for Bomar Cramer, P | Camp Atterbury.

| concert pianist, following his ap‘pearance Sunday afternoon at the| {English theater. The reception will /be in the Columbia club and Mrs. | president of the|

| Plano Teachers’ association, will

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gown fashioned with a romance!

iver, 3201 Lockburn st. Mrs, Louvien Crawford, cousin

Mrs. Woliver

of the bridegroom, was the bride's only attendant and Doyne Woliver, the bridegroom's brother, served as

| best man, Mr. Woliver is stationed | at Walker field, Kas., and the cou-| ple is at home in Hays, Kas, near there, . n » n Mr. and Mrs. John R. McCullough, 3800 S. Emerson ave. announce the marriage of their daughter, Marjorie June, and Donald R. Rice, seaman 1-¢, U. 8. N, R.

the home of the Rev. W. FP. Buckner, New Bethel, Miss Helen Brady was the bride's only attendant and Gale Rice served as his brother's

The ceremony was read Oct. 5, in|.

“The directors will be Long, Indiana University School of Music; Ben Graham, Richmond; David Koile, Connersville; Gene Chenoweth, New Castle; M. C. Howenstein, Lafayette, and John White, Technical high school. Groups taking part in the instru. mental clinic will be a string ensemble directed by Owen Beckléy, Broad Ripple high school, and a drum ensemble with Charles Henzie, Manual high school, in charge. Mr. Henzie also will talk on “The Playing and Teaching of Drums.” Miss Mary Ruth Palmer, Anderson, will direct group singing. Miss Madge Cathcart of Indianapolis is president of the club.

Committee Members

Serving on committees in charge of the meeting are Miss Martha Burton and Mr. Beckley, arrangements; Miss Palmer, Paul Hamilton, Warren Central; Harold Winslow and Russell Paxton, social. ? Mr.” Long, Indiana university; Miss Nelle Duncan, Terre Haute; Ralph Cripe, Alexandria; Miss Catherine Keech, Bedford, and Mrs. Victoria Balser, Indianapolis, membership; Mrs. Lenora Coffin, Indianapolis; Claude Palmer, Muncie, and Harold Rothert, Madison, material.

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Altrusa Group Books Speaker For Saturday

Appearing: in the ‘organization events are luncheons, a rush tea and a business meeting. Mrs. Mary Ann Hunter will speak Saturday ‘on her work in musical therapy at Wakeman and Billings General hospitals at a luncheon in the Columbia club. The luncheon will be given by the Altrusa club.

A luncheon will be held at 1 p. m, tomorrow by the Lutheran Orphan's Welfare association in the home, 3310 E. Washington st. Plans will

,| be discussed for the annual Christe

mas buffet supper to be Dec. 17. Mrs, Arthur Brenn will preside at the business meeting. The lunche eon hostesses will be Mesdames Minnie Irving, Leslie Brandt, Walter Eickhoff, William Moeller and Wale ter Ristow,

Members of the Alpha Upsilon chapter, Alpha Zeta Beta sorority, will hold a business meeting at 8

p. m. tomorrow in the Y. W. C. A.’

A rush tea will be held by the group from 3 to 5 p. m. Sunday in the home of Mrs. Paul Walk, 525 E. 52d

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Mrs. Deal Hostess |

Mrs. Claude Deal, 1320 W. 25th st., ‘will be hostess at 7 p. m. today | for the Janet Ada club members. Following a buffet supper, there | will be a business session and| euchre party.

Sorority Party

The annual Christmas party of] the Indianapolis alumnae of Alpha Xi Delta sorority will be at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the home of! Misses - Martha and Charlotte!" Engle, 3535 E, 62d st.

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olis; Miss Bess Miner, Bloomington; | Miss Elizabeth Meloy, Muncie; Ar-| thur Hill, Terre Haute, and Mr. Koile, education; Gerald Doty, In-/ diana university, publicity, and Miss Maude Delbridge, Indianapolis, |

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best man. Mr. Rice is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Rice, 3852 8S. Ewing | st. The couple is at home in New- | port, R. I. ” » ” Mrs, Charles Murphy, 343 Congress ave., will entertain with a miscellaneous shower Tuesday for Mrs. Merle Berry. Mrs. Berry was Miss | Dorothy Butler before her marriage

.1Oct. 15 in the Little Flower Catholic |

church. The shower guests will be Mes-| dames D. 8. Rivers, Joseph Lime, | Eugene Gorham, Basil Neff, M. F.| Dowdell, Edward Kirch, Howard Nelson, Earl Miller, Clarence Rode and William Quigley and Miss Haririett Power.

Auxillary to Meet

Plans for a Christmas party wil be completed at a meeting at 2 p. m. tomorrow of the Ladies auxiliary to the Altenheim in the home, 2007 N. Capitol ave. Mrs. Walter Schulz will present a musical Wachtstetter will stories.

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Christmas Bazaar

Mrs. J. L. Gedig is chairman of a supper and Christmas bazaar to- | morrow night to be given by the | Perry Township War Mothers club | in the Edgewood school. Proceeds | will- be used to furnish a day room at Wakeman General hospital,

Book Re Review

Mrs. Howard J. McDavitt reviewed | “The Immortal Wife” (Stone) yesterday for the students of Ladywood school.

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