Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 April 1945 — Page 18

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Annual Meeting and Dinner-Dance To Be Held May 19 by The Players

MEMBERS OF THE PLAYERS CLUB will have their annual meeting May 19 at the Woodstock club. A dinner and business meeting will be followed by dancing. Officers will be elected for the 1945-46 season.

» ~ . ” 08 - Highland Golf and Country clyp has scheduled its first luncheonbridge of the season for May 16." Luncheon will be served at 1 p.m Mrs. Louls Randle 13 the hostess eéhairman and the committee includes Mesdames C. M. Hammond, William R. Krafft, L. BE. Kincannon, John A. Welch, N. K. Hurst, J. A. Brower, H M. Bitner and W. D. Little. ~ ” ” ” ” ” Members of the Indianapolis alumnae association of Kappa ¥ Kappa Gamma sorority recently elected and installed new officers who will assume their duties in June. Mrs. Royer K. Brown was named president and others chosen to serve with her are Mrs. Rov M. Robbins, vice president; Mrs. John S. Hash and Mrs. Conwell R Smith, corresponding and recording secretaries, and Miss. Norvella Judd, treasurer. New members at large are Mrs. John R. Brayton, retiring president, and Mrs. Lyman R. Pearson.

Miss Winslow to Be Wed Saturday _ MISS ELEANOR FRANCES WINSLOW'S wedding date has been changed from May 12 to Saturday. She will become the bride of Pfc. Theodore Noyes Townsend, A.A. F., at 7:30 p.m. in the Presbyterian church in Coral Gables, Fla. Miss Winslow and her mother, Mrs. Walker W., Winslow, left last night for Coral Gables. The couple's attendants will be Mr. and Mrs. Hatry Gillette and Paul Santro.. Ee . ¥ ” » ” » » ” Four Tudor Hall school seniors were initiated this, morning into Cum Laude society, national honorary scholastic organization. Miss I. Hilda Stewart, president of the school chapter, and Miss Hazel D. McKee, secretary, conducted the ceremonies at the school. The initiates include Miss Joanna Cole, Peru; Miss Martha Caroline Hutchman. Atlanta, Ga.; Miss Doris Palmer and Miss Ann Burnett Clark

®Latreian Club Arranges Party

A PLEDGE PARTY will be given Saturday by the Alpha Gamma Latreian club at the White Cross guild's service center. The arrangements committee members are Mrs. Paul S. Davis, Misses Hortense St.'Lorenz, Elizabeth Evans and Marie Jeffries. ¥ » » ” » " » The Katharine Merrill Graydon club membérs will hear a talk Tuesday by Mrs. Jean Brown Wagoner. Her subject will be “Our Own Author.” Miss Virginia Kingsbury will be the supper hostess, ; assisted by Mrs. Robert J. Hamp. » . » » » » Mrs. Albert Rabb will be hostess tomorrow for the Government Science club’s meeting. The speaker will be Mrs. Paul W. Weer. » J . » . » The Southern club auxiliary will have a luncheon meeting at 1 p. m., May 4, in the home of Mrs. Frank T. Cruger. Mrs. Cruger’s assistants will be Mesdames Maxwell Droke, Maxwell V. Bailey and J. W. Cantwell, ” » » » » » Lt. (jg) Harvey D. Wilmeth, U.S.N.R., is here visting his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Delbert O. Wilmeth, before reporting for duty in the Pacific area. He has been stationed at the naval air station in St. Simon island, Ga.

Reading Club To Hear Speaker WASHINGTON, April 26.—Mrs. Anne Hartwell Johnstone, Washing-

A meeting of the Friday After-| ~~ "1. (mcial consultant of the noon Reading club will be held to- National League of Women Voters morrow with Mrs, Fred Reeder, 974 ag at the United Nations conference Lesley ave. Mrs. Thad R. Clarke which opened yesterday in San will discuss “Do You Know Your Francisco ? ”» 3 - Navy?" The assisting hostess Will|* yr. Johnstone was appointed at be Mrs. D. A. Bowen. the request. of Secretary of State The Janet Ada club held its an-| pqward R. Stettinius Jr. She was nual spring luncheon today in the|former program secretary of the Homestead. league's department of foreign Mrs. William A. Schofield will policy. speak on “Through China's Walls” tomorrow at the 12:30 p. m. lunch- |ant was announced, the league iseon meeting of the .Aperio club. sued a pamphlet, “Victory Is Not Mrs. Norman B. Hamilton, 5348| Peace.” It is one of the organizaCarrollton ave. will be-the hostess. |tion's leaflets used to stimulate inMembers of the Ser-Wi club will| terest in governments affairs. meet at 8 p. m. today in the Home | ; EE i —————————- of Mrs. Donald Stultz, 5700 w. 51m | Head Museum Guild st. The group will work on house| prs “Joseph Breeze recently was slippers for servicemen in hospitals. ejected president of the Children’s Mrs. William R. Krickenberger,| Museum guild. Other officers are 322 Ridgeview dr., was the hostess Mrs. John Troyer, vice president; at a luncheon today for members Mrs. Vincent Adams and Mrs. Earl of the Irvington chapter, Interna- Larsen, treasurer and assistant, and tional Travel-Study club. “Inter- | Mrs. Pred Hadley and Mrs. William preting China to the West” was Forsyth, corresponding and recorddiscussed by Mrs. Noble Reynolds.| ing secretaries.

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Cast in Marian College Play

Miss Betty Armstrong, Miss Mary Jo Bearly of Connersville and Miss Beatrice Hynes (left to right) have the leading roles in “The Romancers” which will be presented Sunday at Marian college. The performances will be at 2:30 and 8:15 p. m.

The Bridal Scene— ; Peterson-Evans Ceremony Read In Peru Methodist Church; Miss Nadine Crosby Is Bride Appearing in the bridal news are the weddings and the setting of a wedding date. Mr. and Mrs, Albert O. Evans of Indianapolis announce the marriage

of their daughter, Dorothy Louise Evans, seaman 1-2, WAVES, to Daryl Lowell Feterson, seaman 1-c¢, U. 8. N, R.

announcements of recent

of the Methodist church, Peru, int the church parsonage. Both .the bride and bridegroom are stationed | TY at the Bunker Hill naval air sta- Laity tion. Mr. Peterson is the son of $ Mr. and Mrs. John J. Peterson, t Hoopeston, Ill. : =n ” s The marriage of Pic. Nadine P. Crosby, marine corps women's reserve, to Sgt. William J. Wolfkeil, U. 8. M. C., is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Crosby, 826 E. 44th st. The couple was married Dec. 5 in Beaufort, S. C. They are stationed at Parris Island, S. C. ” = =" Miss Margaret Clark has set May 5 us the date for her marriage to Sgt. Edwin P. Werner, A. A. F, Miami, Fla. The Rev. Fr. Ambrose Sullivan - will read the vows at 9 a. m. in the Holy Cross Catholic church. Miss Loretta McAllen will serve as maid df honor and the bridesmaids will be Mrs. Bernard Moran and Miss Josephine Gole. Lois Ann Werner and Judy Kuhn will be the flower girls. The best man will be Sgt. Vincent Shanahan, A: A. F, { Smyrna, Tenn. 2 » ” Mrs. William Glaska, Brownsburg, and Misses Ana and Mary Glaska will’ ‘give a miscellaneous | shower Saturday for Miss Georgia | Marie Neargarder. The honor guest | will become the bride of Capt. Vin- | cent J. Vuturo May 9 in SS. Peter {and Paul Cathedral. : | Approximately 30 guests will attend the party in Mrs. Glaska’s (home. A crystal shower will be {given May 3 by Mrs. E. C. Wake{lam and Mrs. George Rice for the | bride-to-be. The party will be in | Mrs. Rice's home, 4825 Park ave. | The guests will include Mrs. Leo Neargarder, the bride-to-be's mother: Mrs. Charles Friedrich and Miss Josephine Vuturo, Louisville; Mesdames C.. B. LaDine, "William Zimmerman, Oscar Kimberlin, Alice Fitzgerald, Julia Chipman and C E. Diehm. Also, Mesdames Braxton Jeffries, W. H. Rohr, John Morrison, Henry Baltz, Vera Ragsdale, Waldo Clark, william Goory, Rose Fritsch, Lillian

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ler. Others attending will be Mes{dames Joseph J. Speaks, John Deery, Lowell C. Reed, Carl Osterhous and John T. Ward, Misses Marie O Hern, Genevieve Hile, Virginia Wakelam, Rose Mary Carr, Mary Ann Marks and Joan Klase.

Norway Club to Hear Speaker Saturday The Norway club will at 8 p. m. Saturday in the D. A. R. chap-

Capt. T. M. Knudsen of merchant marine

meet

{ter house. [the Norwegian will be a guest, Mrs. George Megorden will provide the music. The hostesses will {be Mrs. J. C. Hackleman, chairman, Mrs. Verna Grim and Mrs. Harold Olin. The group has shipped approximately one-half ton of used clothing to the Norwegian Relief, Ine.

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AAUW Heads Will Meet Saturday

Session to Be.Held At Columbia Glub

dents, state officers and chairmen of° the American Association of

10:30 a. m, Saturday in the Columbia club.

state officers and chairmen. There {will be a discussion of plans for

Recordings of dresses are available for use at the | branch meetings, They will include | “The Official Opening of the Con[vention,” and “We Look to the | Future,” by Dr. Helen C. White, {national president.

Plan Installation | Also, “Message From A. A. U. | W.'s Founder,” Dr, Marion Talbott, | University of Chicago dean of {women; “In Time of Crisis,” Miss Freda Kirchway, editor and publisher of “The Nation,” and “The

in the American Community,” Dr. Margaret Mead. New state officers will be announced and installed at the 12:30 p. m. luncheon, Announcement will be made also of a new fellowship

cently voted branches, State officers who will attend the meeting are Miss Mary Mishawaka, and Mrs. George Stev-

upon by

A meeting of the branch presi- J

University Women will be held at|’

Annual reports will be given by i

participation in the national con-| vention through branch meetings. | convention . ad-|

Individual and the A. A. U. W.|

policy for the Indiana division, re=| Indiana!

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ens, Plymouth, first and second vice |

Mrs. Dallas Redding (left) was Miss Eileen Trees before her marriage Sunday. The wedding was in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Treés, near Greenfield. Mr. Redding is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald. Redding of near Anderson,

Bloomington, corresponding secre- | tary. | Among state chairmen who willl attend are Mrs. L. V. Phillips, Vin- | cennes; Miss Thirza Bunce, Terre Haute; Mrs. Charles F. Van Cleve, Muncie; Miss Ethelwyn Miller, Franklin; Miss Maude Arthur, Cawfordsville, Miss Helen Duncan, Bloomington; Miss Irene Feldt, West Lafayette, and Mrs, Everett M. Schofield and Mrs. Byron Miller, both of Indianapolis.

Meeting Tomorrow The Beta chapter, Kappa Alpha

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EN Pratt photo. Before her marriage April 10, Mrs, William L. Fisher (right), was Miss Patricia Mayhew Failing, She is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Harvey M. Failing, and Capt. Fisher, U. 8. M. C. R,, is the son of Mr, and Mrs. W, A. Fisher. The wedding was in McKee chapel,

Magazine Club Sets

Guest Day Session

The Magazine club will have a guest day meeting at 2 p. m. Satur-

(day in the John Herron Art mu-

seum, Mrs. Leonidas F. Smith, executive chairman of the Hoosier Salon Patrons’ association, will discuss “The Place of Art in our Tomorrows.” Mrs. Frank Yarling will preside. Co-chairmen of the tea to follow the meeting are Mrs. William Pelz, Miss Helen Sheets and Miss. Mary

presidents; Miss Virginia Kinnaird, | Gamma sorority, will meet at 7:30|Catherine Stair. Mrs. William Herp. m. tomorrow in-the home of Mrs. |schell and Mrs. Othniel Hitch will Houppert and Helen Morton,

Ft. Wayne, secretary.

Mrs. J. W. Van Ness, Valparaiso,

The ceremony was read March 11 by the Rev. John E. Porter, pastor | treasurer, and Mrs. Ward G. Biddle, [ave

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THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1945

Y. W. Leader ' Will Speak At Meeting

50th Anniversary Will Be Noted /

Mrs. J. Birdsall Calkins, Arlinge ton, Va, president of the U. &, Young Women's Christian associae tions, will address the local group at the 50th anniversary meeting Mwy 4. The session will be in the Cen tral Y. W. Members of the planning commit« tee are Mesdames Fermor 8. Cane non, John Collett, Walter Latz, Clare ence Merrill, Leonard Smith, John Seybert, Edgar Forsyth, F. H Rane som, Robert Lee Brokenburr, Vire ginia Brackett Green, Joseph H, ward and George Gill, An honorary committee includes both past presidents and trustees, Committee chairmen for the event are Mrs. Latz, publicity; Mrs. Byram Lodwich, place and arrangements Mrs, Smith, program; Mrs. Cola lett, hostesses; Mrs. Jasper P. Scott, decorations; Mrs, Cannon, invitae tions, and Mrs. Gill, history.

Civic Theater Group To Meet May 27

The annual meeting of the Civie theater members has been set fo@ 8 p. m. May 27 in the playhouse, The theater's directors are to be elected at the meeting. Among those nominated are Mrs, |M. L. Martin, Mrs. James H. Rude idell, William A. Dyer Jr. Hugh | Duffield and Harry V. Wade. The | nominating committee included Mesdames Kurt Pantzer, Walter

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