Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 April 1945 — Page 20

Parfies Formed fo Attend Spring Dance At Highland Country Club on Saturday

. THE SPRING OPENING DANCE at the Highland Golf and Country club Saturday evening will be the occasion for numerous parties. Dinner will be served from 6 until 8 o'clock followed by dancing until midnight. Ralph Lillard’s orchestra will play. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Krafft, chairmen for the event, will have in their party Messrs. and Mesdames David Klausmeyer, Charles Hammond, Louis Randle and Mark Enright, Mrs. Jean Mine~ mier and Mark Archer. Mr. and Mrs. Randle are assisting the chairmen, With Mr. and Mrs. K. 8. Bogart will be Messrs. and Mesdames R. N. fiiatt, W. W. Kidney, Fred 8. Hanley and Willlam C. Hunter. nother party has been planned by Dr. and Mrs. J. Thayer Waldo. It will include Messrs. and Mesdames Richard Maxwell, N. K. Hurst, H. A. Shumaker, Larry Blackmore, Paul Crane, Russell Stevens and Denver Fuller, Mrs. Clyde Sinclair and Oscar Roth. Other reservations have been made by Messrs, and Mesdames. Leroy Sanders, J. A. Larr, Lyle J. Hyland, William Mohler, John Hedges, Wil= liam Garten, Larry Willson, Karl Stegemeier and George Brinkworth, Capt. and Mrs. C. A, Toline; Dr. and Mrs, Charles Willlams and Dr. J. William Wright. :

‘Stranger Princess’ Cast Is Named CAST MEMBERS FOR THE JUNIOR CIVIC theater's “Stranger Princess” have been announced by Mrs. Gordon Bryan, Junior Civie . co-chairman. The play will be presented by special permission: of the Samuel French Co. on April 21 and 22 at the playhouse. There will be a charity performance at 4 p. m., April 20. The leading roles ghave beer; given to. Kurt Kaufman, Beverly.

EHR. Pt Bates Ann Wolfenstein; Joan - Finoti-Nancy. Forties... | i

Doris Lytle and Marian be Other cast Henibérs “dre” Chutes} Scott, James Harris, Carla afl Gaylord wood; Barney Fotheringham, David Poston, Pat, Bob, Terry and Mary Helen Kelly, Basil . Fischer, Cynthia May, Jack Forbes, vianna Harvey, Bruce Pearson, * Lynn Boatman, Lois and Sally Simon, Tom Boyd, Patsy McGaugh, Mary Ann Wilkinson and Helen Logan. Several of Miss Eileen Poston’s dancing class students also will participate. They include ‘Cynthia Hansen, Sandra McCrory, Ann Garnier and Alice Smith. Billy Stephenson will be the accompanist. Nancy Crow is the stage manager and Barbara Crow and Jean Ann Bates are in charge of properties. L. Bramer Carlson designed the sets,

Robert Scott Will Be Wed Z MISS VIRGINIA CURFMAN'S ENGAGEMENT and approaching marriage to Robert Paul Scott, officer candidate, has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard W, Curfman. Mr, Scott is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P, Scott. The wedding will be April 21. The prospective bridegroom attended. Wabash. college and was graduated from Indiana university whefe he was a Phi Gamma Delta fraternity member. He is stationed at Carlisle Barracks, Pa. Miss Curfman has chosen, Miss Marguerite Sellmeyer as her only attendant and Jack Meihaus, apprentice seaman, U, 8: N. R., will be the best man. Misses Marguerite and Eileen Sellmeyer recently entertained for the bride-to-be and a party will be given for her tomorrow by Mrs. John Roach and Mrs. Joseph L. Clark.. On Sunday, Mis. L. R. Taylor and Mrs, E. H. Sellmeyer will give a party for Miss Curfman, : . ” ” » » » Miss Sara Jane Steinbaugh will. be the honor guest at a personal shower given by Mrs. Charles Y. Knowles Saturday evening in her home. Miss Steinbaugh and Pfc. Arthur K. Hamp will be married April 22 in Attica. . Mrs, Knowles will be assisted by her mother, Mrs. Emil M. Lichtenauer, and the guests will include Mrs. J. G. Steinbaugh, Attica; ‘Mrs. David Craycraft, Noblesville; Mesdames Sidney Golightly, R. J. Hamp Sr. and John Heflin and Miss Julianna Hamp, Kokomo; Mrs. Thomas Walker, Anderson: Mesdames Rodney Hankins, Robert Burkholder, James Gilson, Herman Leeth, Frank Habig Jr, William Bell, Neal Liverett and Kay Sheedy, Misses Suzanne Masters, Ruth Cabalzer, .Dorothy Miles, Betty Thomas, Mildred Babcock and Jeanne Dietrich.

Zetathea Club Elects Alpha Chi Omega’s. Mrs. Ford Woods [Will Hear Speaker

“Mrs. Ford Woods recently was, The Indianapolis alumnae of Alelected president of the Zetathea pha Chi Omega sorority will meet club. Other officers are Mrs. Doro- at 1:30 p. m. Saturday in the home thy J/ Davis, vice president; Mrs.|of Mrs. J. W. Ingles, 5747 N. Meri-

om] | ~ A M. Raymond and Mrs. J. dian st. Merle Carver, a Red Cross| Lipp. Teecrding and corres-|,yerseas field director, will be the Mrs. S. P. Hassler, treasurer: Mrs | speaker. 4 : Cora M. Doane, historian. and Mr¢ Mrs. George Walker is chairman | H."D. Merrifield and Mrs. S. y.1of the_ hostess committee and she Bates, delegate and alternate to the | YL be “assisted hy. Mesdares J. J. Indianapolis Council of Women. Coffin, William H. Shields, C. E:

Sipe and J, Voris Tobin, Misses . I Katherine. Smith, Ruth Hickman, Miss Crystal Fox I Date ang ei Daan Heads Z. T. As

Phyllis Petefson and Joan Stoelting. Times Special

Pledges Named FRANKLIN, Ind. April 12.—Miss Times Special Crystal Fox recently was elected] BLOOMINGTON, Ind, April 12— president of Zeta Tau Alpha Five Indianapolis girls recently were | sorority here at Franklin college. {pledged to Sigma Alpha Iota, pro-

She is the daughter of Mr. and ; : : 4 Mrs. Oscar P. Fox, 8102 N. Michigan | fessional music organization, here at

rd., Indianapolis. Miss Martha | Indiana university. They are Mary Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs; Bradway, Mary Broden, Doris) Ear] Scott, 5637 Bonna ave. Indian- | Brown, Adrienne Robinson and Joan apolis, is the social chairman. | Richey.

Auxiliary to Meet Throms Visit Here A meeting of the Ladies auxiliary] Mrs. Edward L. Throm and] «to the Lake Shore Country club wiil daughter, Lora Lee, of Chicago, are| be at 4 p. m. Bunday at the club-| visiting Mrs.- Throm's parents, Mr.| house. The group will have a and Mrs. Roy L:. Pavey, 437 N. buffet supper at 5 p. m. Apri | Riley ave.

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Cornelia Clark Are Married

Miss Feasey, Fiance Will Be Honored

Miss Cornelia Clark and Lt. William Josiah Akin, A. A. F. were married. March 31 in the home of the bride's grandmother, Mrs. J. Frank Keith, Beaumont, Tex. The Rev. J. A, Smart read the vows. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Valentine Cornelius Clark, .|Beaumont, and Lt. Akin's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Wallace Akin, 5771 N. Pennsylvania st. Mrs. Akin is a graduate of Ward Belmont college, Nashville, Tenn., and the University of Texas. She is a member of Pi Beta Phi scrority and the Junior Welfare league. The bridegroom attended Northwestern university and the University of Richmond and is a Phi Kappa Sigma {fraternity member. The couple is at home in Stuttgart, Ark. where Lt. Akin is stationed. » 5 Mrs. Clarence B. Feasey will entertain with a bridal dinner tomorrow night for her daughter, Carolyn Elizabeth, and Lt. James G. Pierce. The party will be in the blue room of the Marott hotel. : Miss _Feasey and. Lt. Pierce. will bE nEred Kt 2230 pm. Saturday in-McKee chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian . church. The ‘dinner guests will be Mrs. | Edith E. Pierce ahd Mrs. H. C. Endicott, Ft. Branch; Mrs. Fred J. | Turner, West Lafayette; Miss Patricia Brown and Dr. M. A. Polz

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Mrs. Oakes Heads D.A.R.

Mrs. Mansur B. Oakes ‘is the newly elected regent of the Cornelia Cole Fairbanks chapter, D. A. R Others chosen to serve with her are Mrs. Howard G. Taylor and Mrs. | Albert Smith, first and second! vice” regents. Miss Deborah Duane Moore, chaplain; Mrs. J. Ottis Adams and |

{ Mrs. James Layman Schell, record- | Hogle, Lois Hilkene, Mary Beth |ing and corresponding secretaries; | Schafer and Sara Waller.

Mrs. John E. Hollett, Mrs. Bernays Kennedy,

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+ land Mrs. Arthur V. Brown, his- Phyllis Hoover were awarded num-

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I. U. Coeds Receive Athletic Awards

Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind, April 12.— Eight Indianapolis girls were hon- | ored at the annual Women’s Athletic | association banquet held recently here at Indiana university. Prof. N. H. Pronko of the university’'s psychology department was

the speaker. Those who received monograms were Misses Marjorfe

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Fitch photo. ~~ Mrs. Roger Beane (right) is in charge of the arrangements for the Junior Chamber of Commerce's annual spring dance tomorrow evening, She is being assisted by Mrs. Fred Beyer (left). The event will be from 8:30 to 11:30 o'clock at the Athenaeum. Mr, Beane and Mr, Beyer also are assisting with the arrangements,

Dr. Angela Cruz Open House Will Be Guest Mrs. Hazel Morgan, 855 N. Gray ’ st.,, will hold open house from 2 to

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APRIL 12, 1945 Robert Feagans,. Mary Gootee - Exchange Vows

Rev. Hilary Meny Reads Ceremony

.The Rev. Fr. Hilary Meny read the vows at 9 o'clock this morning uniting Miss Mary Monnette Goote® and M. Sgt. Robert Feagans. The ceremony was in the St. Philip Neri

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| Special guests at the tea “will be [Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Montgomery and an original story Monday before Mrs, Ivan Snyder. Dr. Cruz will members of the Monday Afternoon! visit Butler university and Short- | Reading club, Mrs. Clark Griffith, {ridge high school,

Miss Mary Scott will leave Satur. | day for Los Angeles where she will § be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Donald |

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