Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1945 — Page 18
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Woodstock Members Will Attend Supper and Dance Saturday Night
A NUMBER OF RESERVATIONS HAVE BEEN MADE for the spring buffet supper and dance to be held Saturday night at the Woodstock club. Among those who will entertain at the event are Messrs, and Mesdames. Gilbert Hearle, Lyman S. Ayres, John G. Kinghan, Frederick Albershardt and Thompson Kurrie. Reservations for parties also have heen made by Messrs. and Mesdames W. R. Higgins, C. H. Harton, Albert Bey erifge Jr., Walter Stuhldreher, Gaylord Wood, Alexander Thomson, Lewis R. Thomas; John Pearson Jr., Willigm Garstang, Alfred Stokely, Herbert Wilson, Bugene Brown, Blaine Miller Sr. and” Robert Fortune. » ” ” 5 un » Members of the Indianapolis Woman's club will have a guest day meeting tomorrow in the Proy vlaeum. The speaker, Mrs, Maxwell Ooppock, will discuss “Baranov and the Russian Adventure.”
Eleanor Frenzel Engaged to Wed
MISS ELEANOR DICKSON FRENZEL'S engagement to Lt. Charles Andrew Bookwalter II has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Nicholas Frenzel of Carmel. Lt. Bookwalter, son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bookwalter, is stationed at Ft. Sill, Okla, Miss Frenzel is a graduate of the Westover school in Middlebury, Conn., and is at home on vacation from Vassar college, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., where she is a student. She will return to school Sunday. Lt. | Bookwalter was graduated from Park scliool and attended Wabash college. He is a Beta Theta Pi fraternity member. No wedding date has been set. ~ 5 ~ s Mr..and Mrs. August Diener will give a bridal dinner tomorrow evening for Miss Mary Murphy and their son, Cpl. August Diener Jr. The dinner will be in the Indianapolis Athletic club Miss Murphy and Cpl. Diener will be married Saturday in 8S. Peter and Paul cathedral. Among those invited to attend the dinner are Mrs. E. A Murphy, the bride-to-be’s mother: Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. D of Dunkirks Mr. and Mrs. Prank Celarek. Michael Carr, Mrs. Jo Battista, Mrs. William F.. Souder Jr, Miss.Virginia Free and Miss Patricia Quinlan. » » n » n n n Miss Eleanor Frances Winslow will be entertained April 98 at a miscellaneous shower and luncheen to be given by Mrs. Joseph L. Pisher in the Propylaeum. Mrs. Maxwell Coppock will assist her daughter. The honor guest and Pfe. Theodore Noyes Townsend, A. A. F., will be married May 12 in the Presbyterian church in Coral’ Gables, Fla. .Mrs. Fisher's other guests will include Mrs. Walker W. Winslow, the bride-to-be's mother; Mesdames Earl James Clark, Paul M. Fletcher, Charles Harvey Bradley Jr. Francis Mayberry, Henry H. Hornbrook, Bruce Ford Brown and Cornell W. Acheson, Misses Susannah Milner, Susan Gatch, Dorothy Jean Hendrickson and Barbara: Alig.
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The marriage of Miss Catherine’ Matilda Glosshrenner 1b 8. Sgt. James W. Rasmussen, ds. mc. will he at 3:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon, The ceremony will be ‘read at Rainbow farm, Oaklandon, the home of ‘her parents, Lt. "Col. and Mrs. Danlel I. Glossbrenner. The prospective bridegroom’s parents are Lt. Col. and Mrs. Alvin C. Rasmussen.
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Kappa Mothers Will Elect
New Officers
I, T.-S. C. Group Sets Luncheon Tomorrow
Appearing in the organizatioft activities are luncheons, the announcement of new officers and a musical tea, A luncheon will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow by the Kappa Kappa] Gamma Mothers’ club in the Butler university chapter. house. Officers will . be ‘elected and Mrs. D. T. Hoover and Mrs. Willlam T. Rose
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Members of the Victorian chapter, International Travel-Study club, will have a luncheon at 12:30 p. m tomorrow in the home of Mrs Laura Roberts, 735 W. 43d st. Mrs Jules Zinter will be the speaker. New officers of the group are Mrs. Earl Antonides, president; |
{Mrs. Roberts, first’ vice president;
Mrs. Marion Brown and Mrs Justin | Badger, recording and correspond-
Legion Auxiliary to Entertain
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Mrs. Lowell 8. Fisher (left) is president of the John H. Holliday Jr. unit of the American Legion auxiliary which will have.a guest meeting next Wednesday in the Advent Episcopal parish house. Among the luncheon hostesses for the day are (center and right) Mrs, M. L.
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Committees for the guest meeting to be held next Wednesday by the John H. Holliday Jr. unit
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The Bridal Scene—
Lt. Col. Hall, Gwendolyn Beard
Miss O'Connor Lists Attendants
A recent wedding, the announcements of attendants and shower | | notes compose the bridal news. | Miss Gwendolyn Beard and Lt. Col. Chadwick G, Hall, A. A. F., were married Feb. 24 in the home of Judge Millard F. Grimm, Trenton, N. J . The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Charles B.- Kindred, 2113 E. Kessler | blvd., and the bridegroom’s parents late Mr. and Mrs.-J. H. Hall, Sioux
Outdoor Dinin | Falls, S. D. Col. Hall recently re{turned home after 16 months over- | ~ 2 - seas. The couple will be at home| Show E loral temporarily with Mrs, Kindred. Winners Listed | wedding to Robert, Skinner. The| First place winners for flower couple will be married May 5 in the | arrangements. being shown at the st Philip Neri Catholic. church. “outdoar dining” show in, Block's| Mrs. William Robertson will be auditorium have been announced.{the matron of honor and the] The show, sponsored by the store |bridesmaid will be Miss Betty Holand the central west district of the lis, Ralph Hill will serve as best Garden Club of Indiana, will con-|man. tinue through April 28. vy 8» The winning table titles and the| Attendants for the wedding of clubs “decorating them include |Mijss Janet Beidelman and S. Sgt. “Sunday Night Supper,” Rural james M. Tolin are announced by Friends Garden Club of Acton;|the 'brife-to-be. Miss Beidelman | | “Brown County Breakfast,” -Green | and Sgt. Tolin will be married April | Thumb Garden. 28. in the Little Flower Catholic | “After the Rodeo,” Put Em in a|church. | Vase, Terre Haute; “All in a} Miss Rosemary Beidelman will be | Whirl,” Sunshine Garden; “Sports-|her-sister's maid of honor and Miss 'man’s Supper,” Garden department Martha Beidelman, another sister, |of the Woman's Department club; and Mrs. Gerald Akeman, the pros“Westward Ho,” Christamore GAr-|pective bridegroom's sister, will be den; “Fisherman's Luck,” Forest the bridesmaids. | Hills; “Dinner on Veranda,” Brook-| Mrs, Earl Tolin, the prospective side Garden: “Orchard Supper,” bridegroom's mother, will entertain | Irvington Garden, ences afternoon with a miscel- | | “Breakfast on Vacation” and janeous shower for Miss Beidelman. |
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Miss Betty Lee O'Connor has an{nounced the attendants. for her|
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| “Cockatoos and Cool Pastels,” Come| The guests will be Mrs. Clarence Into the Garden club, Mooresville; | 3 Beidelman, the bride-to-be's |“Poppies and Popovers” Blue mother; Mesdames R. J. Tolin, Flower Garden, and “Home for the George Daniels, Jacob Tolin, Walter Harvest,” Spade and Trowel. Kellam, Goldie Bowman, Harry | The opening was broadcast Ves-| Graham, Fred Korterpeter, Robert terday “and was followed by aiand Raymond Cory, Akeman and luncheon * in . Block's tearoom. Ray Sanefer, Misses Martha and "mong the luncheon guests was Rosemary Beidelman, - Mrs. Dorothy Biddle of Pleasantville,
N. Y. Mrs. Biddle, an authority on] A floral arrangements, will be avail- Comedy to Be G1v en
able for consultation during the! By Catholic Group
show, | She will discuss different kinds of A three-act table settings at 2:30 p. m. tomor- | “Galloping Ghosts,” row. sented tomorrow | Others at the luncheon were and Sunday nights Mrs. Paul R. Pike, general chair- | by the Junior man of the show and president of | Catholic Youth the Forest Hills Garden club; Mrs. | organization of § Edward J. Elliott, central west dis-|the Holy Angels [trict chairman: Mrs. John Downing, | Catholic church.
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Rite Social Season Closes Tomorrow
The social season of the Scottish Rite will close tomorréw night with a dinner dance in the cathedral. Toner M. Overley is chairman of the enfertainment committee, A show, “Springtime Revue,” will be presented in the auditorium unthe direction of Miss Kay After the show there will
9 to 11:30 p. m. with Lynn Willlamson’s orchestra playing.
Card. Party Planned
A card party will be held at 1:30 p. m, tomorrow by the Ladies auxfllary to the Altenheim in the
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Mrs. Paul PF. Ritter, auditor, and| Mrs. Emmett Alexander, federation delegate.
association will musical tea at 3 p. m. Sunday in| pr
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home. Mesdames Franz Binninger, Victor Jose and Rose Webb will be
of the American Legion auxiliary have been announced. Features of the event, to be | held in the Advent Episcopal parish house, ‘will be a “white ele- ' sale and a Pan-American
Mrs. Carney Evans, treasurer; |
The Indianapolis Piano Teachers'| have its annual| phant’ ram. Carl Switzer is the PanAmerican .chairman - and Mrs. Whipple the music chairThey will wear Mexican mes as will the
Music will be furnished by adPaul string ensemble.” Mrs. Naomi Gray| man and Miss Gladys Alwes will pr ir| cost and the tea is open to the public. | hostesses—Mesdames M. L. SutMrs. Helen Thomas Martin and! ton, W, T. McDonald and John Mrs. Martha Stephens will be the! Cejnar. hostesses. Mrs. Frank English, ways and Mrs. Pauline C. Brandybérrv, Ft.| means chairman, will be in charge Wayne, will be the guest speaker | of the party. Her assistants are
tomorrow at the 28th anniversary |
of the Altrusa club. The program | Tr: ll ve tty’ the Coremibih dh Club W ill Note
Mrs. Brandyberry is fifth district governor of International Altrusa A Nr Ems Miss Mamie Bass and Miss Mamie 4 nnit\ CI sary Larsh will be honored at the meet- | ’ ing. The committee in charge in-| The Current Discussion club will cludes Mrs. Shel Xraerel chai observe its 25th anniversary at man, r. Lilly lements, Mrs - Thomas = Bemis Misses> Irene 8 p. m. today in the home of Mr. Boughton, Larsh, Mary Dickson and anc Mrs. Larry H. Earle, 170 E. 71st st.
Gertrude Horney. Percy H. Weer will be the master
vay dof ceremonies and Bryant Gillespie Easley Blackw ood Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Weber DonTo Address Club
aldson will give a musical program. 'Easley R. Blackwood will be the C. Ju Ssmpbell ., read on guest speaker tomorrow at a tea for J i poem on the club's history members of the Newcomers’ club. Mrs. E. Earl“Christena will preA card party will De held befopeiSioe ‘The program chairman is the tea to be in the Y. W. C. A. | Mrs Edwin W,. Camp. Mesdames Mrs. George Campbell will be the i ert Loomis, E. E Allison and hostess and she will be assisted py! Wal er Hubbard will assist the Mesdames L. V. Phillips, Campbell, G. I. Ramige and Wil-| . liam Runyan. \Boa rd Meetin g
Ww. C. T U. Session | The monthly board meeting of
the Animal Welfare league will be A meeting of the Elizabeth Stan- d at 7:30 p. m. torhorrow in the lev W. C. T. U. was held today in| home of the organization's treas: the Woodruff Place Baptist church. Mrs. Dorothy Miller spoke. | rd.
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ne THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1045 Alumnae Club Will Mark State Day
Mrs. Earl Conway Will ‘Be Hostess ..
The Indianapolis Alumnae club of Alpha Gamma Delta. sorority will celebrate state day Saturday in the home of Mrs. Earl Conway, 4805 N. Illinois st. Registration wil] open at noor and after ‘a duncheon plans wiil be discussed for an international reunion day to be held after the war, At 4 p.m, the house association ot the DePauw whapter will mset with | Mrs. Charles Werner, Evansville.
Committee Chairmen
Committee chairmen for the meeting are Mrs. Merton Johnston, state chairman; Mrs. J. P. Lahr, arrangeMead : L ai Wi ments: Mrs, John Fenstermaker, esdames E. L. Kelly, Whipple | and W. Paul Roush. (Program, 4nd Mrs. ‘Thomas Carlin, OtHers who will appear on the |Ppublicity. Miss Pearl Apland will assist the hostess. Members of the.local group who Mrs. Elmer Krueger. will attend are Mesdames Carlin, Special guests will be past pres- | George Douglas, Fenstermaker, J. idents of the unit and Mrs. W. R. | H. Jefferson, Lahr, H. E. Lohman, Bolen, southern vice president of | Ann Osborne, Kenneth Dotterer, the state auxiliary; Mrs. Martin |Leo Smith, Louis Spolyar, A. F. Collins and Mrs, Sam Bennett, | Spensby and L. A. Torrey. 11th district president and sec- | Also, Misses Apland, Helen Berch~ retary, and Miss Emma Puschner, |er, Marian Emery, Marjorie Mure national child welfare director for |nane, Elizabeth Roberts, Zillah Car the American Legion. ringer and Janice Berlin.
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