Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 April 1945 — Page 19

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Baltic Lines,” “Life in Greece. and | hostess chairman and in charge of | * the Balkan Countries,” “Italy and|the luncheon are Mesdatwes J. C,|Maass, Wilbur E. Smith, Frank B: | president; Miss Jerri Wacker, secStarr, Earl Buchanan, H. L. Schuck | | Tufts, William G. Waldron, Fred retary - treasurer, and Miss Ann and Glenn Schnarr. { Zell. and Ralph >? Simon. . | Brigham, corresponding secretary.

Western “Spain” and “France.”

‘N lds Smith Will Be Wed

Dr. Roy Ewing Vale Will Officiate

_Dr. Roy Ewing Vale will read the vows at 7:30 o'clock tonight uniting Miss Nelda Jeane Smith and Cpl. R. David Williams. The double-ring ceremony will be in McKee chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. Miss Smith is the daughter of Mrs. Florence Laird Smith, 3360 N. Meridian st., and the bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Williams, Lake Geneva, Wis. The bride will be in a white gown made with a taffeta bodice, net yoke and marquisette skirt extending into a train, fingertip veil will fall from a Dutch cap, and she will carry a bouquet of SNCerpeas centered with a white.

Sister Is Attendant

Miss Eilene Smith wil] be her sister's only attendant. chosen a pink dotted marquisette gown fashioned with a square neck= line, short sleeves and a full skirt edged with a wide ruffle. carry blue sweetpeas and iris. Ensign Robert Williams, U. 8. N. R., Jacksonville, Fla., will serve as best man for his brother and the usher will be Lt. Robert Cahill, Ft.

After a reception at the home of | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sigafoos, 4929 | N. Capitol ave., the couple will leave | for a wedding trip - to Pasadena, The bride attended the University of Minnesota ‘and Mr. Williams attended Purdue university.

Music Clubs To Note 25th

Anniversary

The Indiana Federation of Music Clubs will observe its versary at a meeting ghext Thursjay and Friday in the Indianapolis Athletic club. The meeting, to be attended by music leaders-and mu- | will replace - the ‘ederation’s annual spring conven-!

A highlight of the sessions will| ve a dinner Thursday night for| Mrs. Guy Patterson Gannett, Port- | land, Me., president of the National Federation of Music Clubs. will speak on “America’s Musical |

Speakers to Appear

A past presidents’ luncheon will pe held Thursday noon and al breakfast Friday morning. Deleattend the Matinee| Musicale program Friday night in| Ayres’ auditorium. The. guest art-| ist will ‘be Martha Lipton, Metro-| politan Opera usical. pre contralto. ~ Talks and musical p ¥ scheduled for the nds) Among speakers who will appear: Thursday are Mrs. Gladys Fowler, Indianapolis - Piano Teachers asso- | ciation president; Mrs. Guy Wilson | of the Kokomo Morning Musicale, | and Mrs. Norman Schneider.

Tea Friday

The speakers Fridayswill be Mrs. | Dudley Campbell, Maj. Herman Selinsky, who- is. in “clipe of the neuro«psychiatric re- | conditioning ‘section- at Wakeman | Camp Atterbury. | Miss Clara May Masterson, win- | ner of the federation's recent stu-| dent contest, will be introduced at the Friday morning session. At the | later, annual fompetitive 5 S06 Pidst Tv te Ancther event Set for Friday i) a tea, at 3:15 p. m. in the Columbia | club, .with members of the Musical | Grandmothers of America as host-

Mrs. Albert Reep To Have Open House

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Mrs. ‘Earl R. Bebout Will Be Speaker

The organization news includes a guest day luncheon, musical programs and a rush party. The annual guest day luncheon of tae Alpha Chi Omega Mothers’ club of Butler university will be held at 12:30 p. m. Monday in the chapter house. _ . A musical program will be given by the seventh district, Indiana Federation of Clubs chorus, directed by Mrs. Irvin Hessel. Mrs. Egon Hessel will accompany the group and Mrs. Albert Gray arranged the program, The hostess committee includes Mrs. O. L. Buschmann, chairman; Mesdames Karl Kayser, A. W. Buschmann, O. E. Newman, Jean Lansley and J. A. Frye.

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White Cross Guild THIS WIT Meets «dots ant perry

The following units of the White

Wo Bible iy re ka at is/11:45 a. m. with Dr. F. Marion public works board president, will Smith in charge. address members of the Woman's | Society of Christian Service, Cen- and the devetions will be led by | ohureh, Mrs. W. M. Baumheckel,

served by ‘circle 1 at 12:30 o'clock | the guild's service center.

a “tulip trip” to be given by the Frvington Union of Clubs for its |apgpestry of Life” Monday at the

dancing classes. The party will be from 8:30 until 11 p. m. Monday Monday club's meeting in "Ayres'|

in the Sahara Grotto, 4107 E. Washington st. The classes are in- |. §itorium.

structed by Mrs. William Byram Gates. Mrs. R. H. Petty is chair- | pegqames Jean Borts, Besse | man for the event; Mrs. Strohl, dancing class committee chairman, |gerrmann and M. D. Didway and | Dr. Frances Franklin will provide

and Mrs. Sly, youth activities chairman,

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Gon BEIGHTERN CLAN 1 ora “salon Art gril ANE L ‘be displayed mntff April 15. The paint= Oh HH Members

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lon sorority. The party will be in| 1 the D. A. R. chapter house. Society of Mayflower Descendants Mrs. Dorothy Munger and Mrs. | | 5 Esther Schinbeckler have arranged | Announces Officers for 1945-40 [Ee Bon a ra | Mrs. Victoria Balser, Miss Marion Laut and Miss Imogene Pierson.

WILLIS N. COVAL WAS NAMED GOVERNOR of the Indiana Society of Mayflower Descendants at the Worin's ren oo Hadaseh ort group’s meeting yesterday in the Hotel Lincoln. give a membership tea at 3 p. m.

Others chosen to serve with Mr. Coval are Mrs. Edna |Sunday in the home of Miss Ida"

Barcus and Mrs. Charles R. Weiss, deputy governors; |Bluestein, 3047 Park ave.

Mrs. James -G. Haston, historian; Jerome B. Trunkey, treasurer,

Edgar H. Evans, elder; Dr. Fletcher Hodges, surgeon, and Halford | Yo wknd, captain. . Ch urcnwomen The new board of assistants includes Mesdames Charles Alfred : Gall, Grier Shotwell and Sidney F. Scarborough, Miss Wenonah Hat- Wi HH S L field, Messrs. Ellis B. Hall, Samuel O. Duncan and Earl C. Town- 1 ponsor send Jr.

Miss Walker Will Be Entertained Spring Dance

MISS JEANNETTE ANN WALKER will be the honor guest at

a linen shower to be given by Miss Marilyn Hosmer Sunday after- The Altar sodality of Holy Angels noor. Miss Walker is the bride-to-be of Lt. James H. Brad- [Catholic church will sponsor a ford. The couple will be married April 18 in the Sweeney [spring dance from 8:45 to 11:45 chapel at Butler university. p. m. April 14 in the school audiAmong the guests in the Hosmer home will be Mrs. Roy F. Huls, |torium, 28th st. and Northwestern

Mrs. James R. Wagner, Misses Kathryn Hill, Betty Lou and Jo Ann |ave.

Ranstead, Dorothy Zeigler, Donna Budd, Winifred Daughraty, Wini- Helen Nellis’ orchestra will play fred Wilson, Mary Lou Clodfelder, Louise Ax, Ruth Marie Ralph, “$dnd Mrs. Charles Murphy is the

Dolores Steinsberger and Marjorie Swartz. Misses Zeigler, Wilson general arrangements chairman.

and Ax also are planning parties for the bride-to-be. The decorations committee in-

#8 8 # a = cludes Mrs, Ray McVey, chairman;

Miss Kiizsheth Kiger and her fiance, Lt. Samuel Duncan Miller Mesdames Clinton Johnson, Oren

II, U. S. M. C. R, will be entertained at a buffet supper Monday Medlin, Glenn Foster, Glenn Green,

evening iy ‘by Mrs. Maybelle S. Miller, the prospective bride- ‘William Greene, Emil Zurschmied

groom’s mother. The couple is to be married Tuesday in the |and Freeland Redelman.

home *6f Miss Kiger's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Kiger. Mrs. The ticket chairman is Mrs. Louis Miller's guests will include Mr. and Mrs. Kiger, Mrs. Herman T. .|gchultz and. assisting her are MesAlpert, Mrs, Samuel D. Miller, Misses Laura Miller and Carolyn [dames Russell - Battreall, John and Edrbara Kiger. _ |Burkhard, John Ahlmer, Ethel Carll, Fred Stuckey, Donald Greene, |. Verl Davis, Harold Ferrell, Barly

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“ings were done by Brewn county artists, including Ethel Lomasney, “ Also Charles Bruns, Edward Foy

Thomas Francis, Charles Wesley,| Mary Kelly, John. Friday, Roscoe Perry, Joseph Schwert, Alfred Volz, William Charles, Patrick Fitzsimons, Arthur Parr, George Ruf and

Sybil Gennell, Paul Sargent, Edward K. Williams, Dale Bessire, V. J. Cariani, Frederick Polley, Alberta Rehm Shulz, Marie Goth, C. Curry Bohm, L. C. Griffith, Georges LaChance, George Jo Mess, ‘C. W. Staley, Genevieve Goth Graf and Carl C. Graf. ” o » " n Members of the Officers’ Wives club will have “a dinner meeting Tuesday evening at the Hotel Lincoln honoring the wives whose husbands are serving in the Philippines in observance of the third anniversary of Bataan. The dinner will be at 6:30 o'clock. The program will include “Philippines at Peace,” which will be in charge of Mesdames A. E. McConnell, Ralph Rumbold and William Gochenour. The second part of the program, “Philippines Today,” will be directed-by Mrs. William Mottern.

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4 a's 2 7 n=» Mrs.” Edward L. Yocum is in Mrs. W. L. Richardson will. be hostess next Friday for mem- |charge of publicity and she is being bers of the Over the Teacuus club. The speaker at the, 2 p. m. meet- [assisted by Mesdames Morris Wining will be Mrs. Edward LaShelle. Her subject will bg LL {sor, William” Toens, Harry Siefert tie CIES TARRY ier lapd Kenneth Whitselt.

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{the luncheon meeting of the MuMrs. Albert Reep, 3110 Broadway, | nicipal Gardens Woman's Departwill hold open house from 3 to 5 ment club in the Municipal Garm. tomorrow for her piano students and their mothers.

dens center clubhouse. . Mrs. Allison Falender and Mrs. Wakenran will be the guest artist.|Frank Cochran will speak on “Dumbarton Oaks”-at 2 p. m. A rian Robinson and Miss Gertrude playlet, “I See What You Mean,” will be given by members of the Narrators club.

Cochran, Mrs. Ad-|

be on the program. Mrs. Harold J. Several exhibits have been ar-iyayes will preside and in charge of | "yo hor ranged at the Children’s museum |the program is Mrs. Harry Town-| eb poll oto. Ray W. Capron.|suggestions and pldhs were made for school pupils to see during their |send. An executive board meeting | rs. Simon Also, Messrs |for their part in the program, and Mesdames Fritz M. Ehling,| Miss LaVonne Mannfeld is presi-| Mrs. Charles Heitkam is the Jobin R. Fenstermaker, William M.|dent of the senior council. Other! Haines, C. Kyle Hughes, George H.|offlicers are Miss Joan Stadler, vice]

The display titles | wil] be held at 11 a. m.

Mediterranean,”

Club to Elect, [Dance Scheduled * |Scouts Open

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for the season will be held at 8:30

New Officers |, me sms sous sonics ance | eader Class

: . |p. m, temorrow in the-Scottish Rite|’ : ek . Officers will be elécted Monday at cathedral, Ralph ~Lilard’s ~of-|fer Qi. aia Cll MLL ne cog chestra will play. | opened last night in the Scout office, Committee Board of Trade building. Mrs. F. members Info McLaughlin and Miss Betty

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Worth Baker, Earl| Indianapolis council.

Miss Bebee Townsend also will

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Thursday — Temple Sisterhood, ? Luncheon will be | Cross guild will meet next week in Municipal Gardens and Ben Davis, and Friday—Tabernacle = Garden, Monday~Third Christian and| Meridian Street, Marytha, Broadway Baptist; Tuesday —Grade | Sigma Phi and Wesleyan Service.