Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 May 1945 — Page 24
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Mrs! Jac ‘At Dinner for Marian Ruth Blackley
MRS: JACK WOERNER WILL ENTERTAIN next Friday with a dinner for Miss Marian Ruth Blackley. The party will be in the Indianapolis Country club. Miss Black]ey will become the bride of Ira M. Slater of New York on May 26 in the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. William J. Blackley. Guests at the dinner will be Mesdames Blackley, E. A: Sheffield, John Thurston, L. N. Summers, N. J. Connor and Magdalene Davis and Mig Marque Wells. . -
Miss Sui Elizabeth Canny will be the Bor * tonight at a miscellaneous shower to be given by Miss Elizabeth Zane Hard ing. The hostess will be assisted by her mother, Mrs. William N. ‘Harding. Miss Canny and Lt. Henry Wagner Jr. will be married June 9 in the Richmond army air base chapel, Richmond, Va. ; Anfong the guests tonight will be Mrs. Don Brewer, mother of the bride-to-be; Mrs. Cora Rowling, her grandmother; Mrs, Robert MoConnell, Misses Elynor Hazen, Jane Williams, Betty Jane 8 Heassler, Nancy Rodecker and Townsend Eaglesfield. i. Others will be Misses Virginia Thompson, Susan Countryman, ' Lorna Dahistrand, Carolyn Kiger, Virginia Mitchell, Lois Hilkene, Marilyn Richards, Doris Ressler, Margate Fish and Mary Ellen Leckie.
Bridal Dinner Monday A BRIDAL DINNER will be given Monday night in the Columbia club by Mrs. Willlam James Emerson for her daughter, Nancy Anne, and Capt. Storey Judson Larkin. The hdnor guests will be marriéd at 3 o'clock Tuesday afterndon in the country home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Scheuring. i Those attending the dinner will be Mr. and Mrs. Storey M. Lar- | kin, parents of the prospective bridegroom; Mrs. Jeannette Dresser, Colorado Springs, Colo; Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Scheuring, Columbus, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Scheuring, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Washburn, Miss Jessie Emerson, Miss Sally McMichael, Prank Wertz and Thomas Emerson.
Mary Hudson to Be Feted MRS. NELLE K. DAWSON, Mrs. Adam Sallee, Miss Helen Lamar and Miss Marian Schleicher will be the hostesses tomorrow at a miscellaneous shower and tea for Miss Mary Kathryn Hudson. The party will be in the home of Mrs. G. Don Sullivan. Miss Hudson and Edward M. Hahn, Kokomo, will be married late next month. The guests at the tea will be Mrs. Martha E. Hudson, mother of the bride-to-be; Mesdames Hattie ‘Dickerson, Russell Eden, Betty Davis, Helen Banks, Stella Pitz, Hugh Barnhart, Jean Rider, Jesse Jones, Thomas Toon, George Saas and E. M. Demlow. ; - Also, Mesdames Teresa Madrid, Clifton Milby, Richard Hamilton, Harry Dragoo, Harry W. Gamble, T. H. Schleicher, Walter , Marshall Vogler and Ruth Hart, Misses Elizabeth Taylor, Nell urry, Patty Paddock, Lois Bell and Edith Biyant. :
Sorority Elects | Luncheon Tuesday Mrs. Byron Brenton recently was| The Officers’ Wives chub will have elected president of the Psi Iota|a luncheon meeting af 12:30 p. m.
RAWoermer Will Enterfain
are Mrs. Robert Lockman and Mrs.| man, "Fred A. Kiser, recording and cor- The hostesses will be Mrs. Homer responding secretaries; Mrs. Harold | E. Shields and Mrs. R. J. ArchiChloupek, treasurer, and Miss Ma-~| bald. Mrs. A. E. McConnell is the rie Barton, conductor. - {reservations Shajfun.
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Xi sorority. Mrs. Robert Seward is| Tuesday in the Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. the vice president. Other officers|John E. Craig is the program chair-
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Conncil Lists Committees
The Indianapolis district counotl, National Council of Catholic Women, will have its annual card party At 2p m next Thursday in Ayres’ auditorium. Mrs. Edward J. Kearns is general chairman of the ways and means committee and the co-chairmen are tMesdames George Rice, Paul Kramer and Norbert Fritz. They will be assisted by Mesdames Jasper Minnis, Dan R. MecDevitt, Patrick McMahon, Paul Bonham, John Kennelley, John Cars mody, James W. Sheridan, Reginald
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hane and John O'Connell. Arrangements Committee
Other assistants are Mesdames Albert H. Ehrensperger, Carl Simon, Roy J. Babcock, Henry Ritter, Paul Voelker, John McNeff, Catherine Finnerty, Louis Wendling, Herbert Grande, Frank Gumbel, Ella McHugh, Clara Feldman, Joseph Madden and M. A. Neuschaefer. Members of the arrangements
council, National Council of Catholic Women.
Will Sponsor
or Annual Card Party
Mesdames M. A. Neucchaefer, D. J. Lehane and A. H. Ehrensperger (left to right), are assisting
card party to be given next Thursday by the Indianapolis ‘district’ The party will be at 2 p. m. in Ayres’ auditorium.
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‘CLUBS MISCELLANEOUS C. I. H. N. Mon. Mrs. Stanley B.|Broad Ripple post 312, American Sheard, 512 E. 51st, hostess.| Legion auxiliary: 6:15 p. m. today.
- Luncheon; bridge; business. ! Service-Study. "Mon. Mrs. B. J. Katzenberger, 345 Burbank rd, hostess. Mrs. Julius’ Rockener, speaker. Social Study. Mon. Mrs. F. C. Sims, 5456 Hibben, hostess. “Angel Mo
In the post home, 64th and College. Mrs. E. C. Rumplér, speaker Mrs. John Paul Ragsdale and Mrs. Martin Collins, honored guests. Mother-daughter banquet. St. Francis Hospital guild. 130 p.m. Mon. Block's auditorium. Card
and Her Son Roland Hayes"| party. (Helm), Mrs, Gert Iverson. SORORITIES Christian Park Women's. 12:30|Delta chap. Beta Sigma Phi. 8
« p. m, Tues. Mrs. John E. Shults, 706 N. Bradley, hostess. Little Flower Social. 1 p. m. Tues. In the school auditorium. Dessert-
p.m. Mon. In the clubroom, Alpha chap,-Chi Phi Gamma. 38 p. m. Sun. Mrs. William E. Steckler, 5843 Keystone, hostess. An-
bridge. nual Mother's day tea. Woman's Rotary. 6:10 p. m. Tues, ({Chap.- P. P. E. O. Mon. In the In the Woman's Department] Indiana National bank bldg.
club. Andrew Boruch, speaker, Indianapolis Alumnae club, Pi Beta Phi. 6 p. m. Tues. Y. W. C, A. Mrs. Virginia Seeds Redding, speaker, - Mrs. Allan. C. Raup, chairman. Dinner meeting. Verae Sorores chap. Verus Cordis 9:30 a. m. Sun. Hotel Washington. Mother's day breakfast.
Wheeler, Lilly Carter, M. J. Dippel, A. E. Coddington, Delmar Wilson, Robert J. Smith, John Schwert. Mesdames- Carl Habich, W. B. Kibler, John E. Sahm, Anne Dugan, A. D. Dupree, E. A, Canganelli, Henry Fink, Frank Gillespie, Andrew Fessler, D. W. Mohn, Frances Van Atta and Kenneth Hauge, Miss Catherine Fletcher and Miss Marie Ford.
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Magazine Club Plans Forum Program A banquet and the announce.
" |ment of officers are featured in news " lof clubwomen'’s activities.
The annual May banquet of ‘the International Travel-Study club
p. m. Tuesday in the Murat temple. Mrs. Charles Martin will speak on “Mexico.”
ing Mesdames Mildred Metealt, William Edwards and Marshall Harvey, Miss Mary Francis Newhouse and Miss Leora Crumrine. Mrs. Lloyd Pottenger, the new president, will be introduced, and Mrs. George P. Ruth will preside. The arrangements chairman is Mrs. Frank . Hall, Mrs. Donald Stroud is in charge of hospitality. Other new officers are Mrs. O. A. VanOver and Mrs. Stroud, first and second - vice presidents; Mrs. QO. F. Andrews and Mrs, Denzil Washmuth, recording and corre sponding secretaries; Mrs. Virgil
‘Marshall, treasurer, and Mrs, H.
C. Hiller, auditor,
The Magazine club will meet at 2 p. m, tomorrow with Mrs. A. L. Leatherman, 2801 Sutherland ave. Mrs, Charles H, Smith will lead a forum on “Conferences Leading to World Peace.” . A~fysical progrung ws be presented by Miss Helefi Kendall and Miss Mary - Ellen Brooks. Partici--pating in the forum will be Mesdames W. W. Peet, A. R. Tomlin, W. ©. Bartholomew and G. W. Workman, Mrs. P. A. Serrin, Mrs, Workman and Miss Julianna McIntosh will assist the hostess, The program chairman is Mrs. J. B. Vandaworker,
New officers were elected recently by the Newcomers’ club, They are Mrs. Ralph Velaudingham, president; Mrs. John Fetterhoff and Mrs. G. W. Ramige, first and second vice presidents, Mrs, M. A. Benson and Mrs. Austin Smith, treasurer and assistant; Mrs. -E. W. Kiffmeyer and Mrs. Walter Williams, recording see-
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will be held at 6:30]
A musical program will be given ; by the Phi Beta ensemble includ- ;
Randell photo. The engagement of Miss Margie Afkin to Officer Candidate Robert W. Spurrier, U. 8. M. C, is an: nounced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Aikin. The wedding
will be in the early surhmer. Mr, Spurrier, who {is stationed at Camp Lejeune, N, C, is the son of Mr, and Mrs. F. W. Spurrier. He attended the University of Michigan and is a Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity member.
Church Groups Will Meet
The guild of the Women's council, University Park Christian church, will meet at 8 p. m. Monday in the church. Mrs. Clara VanMeter will be the leader. She will be assisted by Mrs. Gladys Zaring, Mrs, Lois Smith, Miss Charlotte ‘Cox and Miss Alberta Crail. A meeting of the Women’s council of the church will be held at 11:45 a. m. next Thursday in the church. Members of the Ambra Hurt Circle will serve and the Dorcas group will have charge of the program. Movies eof Pacific islands will be shown,
Smith and Mrs. James McGrayel, corresponding secretary and assistant. Members at large are Mesdames William Runyan, Alden Feldman, Clyde Weber, L. V. Phillips and
"FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1948
‘Mu Phi Epsilon Will Initiate
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Service Will Precede Dinner Tuesday. An initiation service ii &-highe
light of sorority activities scheduled
for next -week. ee A formal initiation service will
be Held at 5:30 p. m. Tuesday by the Kappa chapter of Mu Phi Epsi« lon sorority. The event will be in the Athenaeum. A dinner for. members of the ac tive chapter, the alumnae and the patroness group. will be served at 7 o'clock. After the dinner a musical prow gram will be presented by Misses Lillian Steinkeller, Rosemary Lang, Mae Engle and Helen Utley, Pledges to be initiated are Misses Steinkeller, Utley, Betty - Bowers, Elizabeth Hites, Lang, Melva Shaul and Dorothy Steinert.
Miss Amy B. Onken, Chapin, Ill, grand president of Pi Beta Phi soe rity, will visit the Butler univer y chapter Monday. A tea will be held from 3 to 5 p. m. in the chap ter house for her. Mrs. Margaret Billings, Miss Pa<
Thomas are in charge of the event, Miss Onken recently installed new chapters at the University of Toe ledo, Toledo, O., and Miami unie versity, Oxford, O.
The Tau Phi Lambda sorority recently installed the Theta Rho chapter into the organization. Mrs, Chris Decker is the. - Officers are Mrs, Rav. Joyce, president; Mrs, Myron Kerr,\ vice president; Miss Julia Johnson and Miss Phyllis Conaway, recording and corresponding secretaries; Miss Joan Lahrman, warden. Miss Mary Bower, chaplain; Miss Patricia Lahrman, historian and reporter, and Miss Judith Wood, musician.
Auxiliary to Meet
Members of the Mcllvaine-Kothe unit, American Legion auxiliary, will have a luncheon at 1 p. m, Tuesday. Mrs. George Brake, 5514 N. Delaware st., will be the hostess, and Mrs. Patrick McMahan will
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