Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 May 1945 — Page 20
= Mrs. Lawrence Dorsey and MIs.
; Shgue Ts Poll kom Peace ~
9-Year Parole Study
et L. Roth ~ ‘And Fiance
To Be Honored
Wedding Ceremony
THE © INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Dinner Suit of White Pique
: State P. T. A Chairmen |Are Announced
; Mrs. Rieman Heads
FRIDAY; MAY 18, 1048
| President
Will Be Conducted Will Be Sunday Hospital Committee , The Indianapolis League of A bridal dinner, recent weddings The officers of the Indiansa-Con- ore EN . Women Voters today opened a poll and the announcement of ap en= gress of Parents and Teachers met allow consie to gauge public opinion on how to gagement appear in the bridal news, yesterday iy me ing i Jel to When t Sbiath # lasting peace. ationsd at Mrs. Ethel Reed ‘will entertain i Po EO amie tu time, the 8 ’ = au re ii my, with a bridal dinner "tonight at Mrs. Walter A. Schulz was .ap- loday's Jeo!
Ayres’, Block's, Claypool hotel, Ho- « tel Lincoln and the Indianapolis Athletic club.
"John J. Weldon are co-chairmen | ' of the project, Women who will be | the poll takers are Mesdames Robert Atkinson, Harry "Adams, T. B. Marrow and Howard Baumgartel. Others are Mesdamies rw. Tray-
€ifaldi’'s for her son, Robert, and Miss Betty Lou Roth. The ene
| gaged couple will be married at
2:30 p. m. Sunday in the Irving
{| ton Methodist church.
Mrs. Leland Haines (left) is general chairman’ for ‘the annual
Among the guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert E. Roth, parents
A. ‘R. Shuitleworth, Minneapolis,
Of -the bride-to-be; Mr. and Mrs, |:
and Mrs. Helen Adamson, Charles |
pointed convention and general arrangements chairman, and Mrs. G. H. Jacobson, Hammond, was named ‘I resolutions committee chairman. The camp and hospital committee chairman’ is Mrs. Frank Rieman. {Other members of the committee {Are Mrs, Frederick Conkle, Noblesville; Mrs. F. M. Pitman, Bedford, and Mrs. James L. Murray,
Miss Mona Jane Wilson will be installed as president of the
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| Circle - Meet
. Eight circ Poppy day of the 11th district, American Legion auxiliary. Her co- ton, W. Va. Indianapolis branch, American. lor, Alison Felenadr: Sam Brack chairmen in planning {lie poppy sale on May 26 are Mrs, Merrill Woods Bloo, Medes. and Mesdaries ~~ To Plan Work ation of Unltertss Won Siety. of Ro George . (center) and Miss Mary McCarty. z | The congress 1s providing funds Associa omen, ; Evy, A Brown Ransdell, Jhb “ppg gigtrict has bought more than 70.000 poppies for distribution | eVT paamay, Neils 4: Lap~ to supplement the outfitting of 10| uring a branch convention te be BE Lynn, H. J. Eickhoff an ©! that day by women of the auxiliary. The proceeds will be ‘used for Thomas Whitcomb, Mrs Maggie {day rooms at Wakeman General| held Saturday In Ayres’ audi. oe omen Justice. : veterans of world wars I and II and their families. The poppies are Lanman. Mrs. Emma Malke Mis { hospital. Mrs. Rieman's committée| torium. ircle 1 : Also, Mesdames C. D. Vawter, made by disabled servicemen at the Marion Veterans hospital. Jo Ell ' 5 hs. M : { will meet with the state camp and . : : Sires ‘ Wood Wilson, Joseph Stine, Letitia jo bon Ewoug i argaret Rose { hospital committee of the - Red A Sanaw Carter, Lawrence Earle, Maxwell # alke. Ch h C : held at 13: Droke, Bjorn Winger, Harold West : oer wueets will pe Misses May SHED 19 visit the Nespital 404 plan urc ouncil the home. Sarah Zeigler and Miss Amy ; : ’ nn Rogers, y . mer, 3314 204.8 ; — Ruth Guttnecht and Donaldine en Cmvssmer, London, vas Will M time, circlé Each person interviewed will be : Gruber, Warrén Roth and Orbin Parent-Teac r bulletin wi Mrs 1 cet yi: Mi. 4 .: §iven a leaflet on “Victory Is Not : : Rejch, Conkle and Mrs. Joseph Walker of| ‘The Women's council of the Third : BIgIWaY, : : _ Peace, 5 Evelyn Gullion Sets June 3 as Date Miss Aleclie Wright and Donald Senne as an advisory com-| Christian church will have an alle 12:30 p. m TE % Bar : . E. Sloan were married April 1 in day meeting Tuesday in the church, It 1s Hp CINE that ‘parole . . F. A. Dur oh I Te Iiiroved For Wedding to Sgt. Henry Schricker |the west Park Christian church. New: Chairmen Mrs. LP. Highley will. preside’ at lion and extended” Joseph Sullivan . ; Sle Bev. Clifford R. Lannan of- pe Sree pin wierts ele those | the 9:30 a. m. executive board sege be held by os jana League x 'BLYN. E EY es r . onkle, historian; Mrs, Lo- t : Oe uinna esq MISS EVELYN ELIZABETH GULLION has set | ‘rue bride is the daughter of Mr. Ein G.. Huron pea | sion. ; 5 Wil Mice} The spring council meeting cf the Sunday, June 3, as the date for her wedding to S. Sgt. Porter photo. ANd Mrs. Chancy and Mrs. John B. Lewis, bookkeep-| Circles will meet at 10:30 a. m. 8 wil mee! / , Ns Wright, Grants- 3 er-cashier, before the general meeting at 11:18 league was held in the Columbia /fionyry F, Schricker Jr.” The ceremony will be read at efore ng at Bertha W. club Wednesday and yesterday. Mr 3:30 in the English Lutheran Church-of Our Re- burg, and Mr. : More -evidence that cotton gets around in the best circles comes Among. the new committee chair-| o'clock. The speakers will be the Members Sullivan is from the correction di b. ‘m. g Bs oy Sloan's parents|’ yi. {nis New York-designed dinner suit of white cotton pique. The |MeD approved at the meeting are|Rev. A. O. Brooks, pastor of the covered dis vision, state public welfare Sepa deemer. The pastor, the Rev. William H. Eifert, will are Mrs. Gertrude trim jacket has a cool neckline and flaring cap sleeves. With it the |MrS: H. Li Johnson, Bloomington, church, and Mrs. E. K. Higdon, Mrs. F. D. | - == ross d officiate: a 4 § Sloat, 37 Haris model wears .a- flower-decked, wide-brimmed hat, and lace mitts. * [oy hw Sunty couric; Jor. 0 May Me 7 F. E ar the vg will be the RRR Sate x x a : " : : i ngress publica ons, 130 ons a 8 a 100! eeting wil : ; The. bride 1c AY TRON NR BS Robi : ns ob 80 n on session, meeting wi : : ‘San Antonio, Tex. as Maton Of Honor: —She~is- tie prospective: A = : : Ea ! nd _ that more than 2000 men andj 000m sister. The bridesmaids will be Miss Elizabeth Wood | . {Mre....GarlGakstete NUS : ss —— women on parole in Indians last) Jui "\0i Mise Mary Johnson. Miss Gullion is the daughter of Mrs. Sloan Jr. Harding Will i Be Wed ton det. T. M. Davi, Jferson- prog. M3 be. gives 37 50% 1 Council yeariud ys Mr. and Mrs. V. Clay Gullion and Sgt. Schricker is the son of was matron of Davis, y thryn Benkat x ’, »oy Terre | . ‘nation’s war effort, the Speaker former Governor and Mis. Schricker. ; RE honor, and Mr, To M. Lr. Turl in Church Rite Haute, social hygiene. Meggenhoffen. aye Heh said. He stated that they also)", iq0 to he attended Purdue university and is a member |-* Sloan Jr. petty ey a earned $3,000,000. of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Sgt. Schricker, who is stationed at Mrs. Sloan meer -2-c, U. 8. ter, Delta S _ He also said that future parole Ft. Harrison, attended Indiana university where he was a Sigma |[N. R., was his brother's, best man. Miss Marjorie Harding and Max E. Turley will be married at 7 er, legislation should strengthen. the! fraternity member. The flower girl was Karen Lea|otlock tonight in the Zionsville Methodist church. 1 He _ group . parole system by placing all paroling 0 . : Fromer. The Rev. Estle Odle will read the double-ring ceremony. Miss eekdutiés in the hands of a single] Alumnae Group Will Install Officers Lie as : Harding is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George E. Harding and | rT full-time authority and ccnsolidat- THE INDIANAPOLIS ALUMNAE CLUB of Alpha Gamma Delta The engagement of Miss Betty | Mr. Turley’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Turley, all of Zionsville. | | Tea Sw; ing the supervision of parole under|- iio win meet at 8 p. m. Monday in the home of Mrs. Loren A. |Lou Clark to Menry Shannon Jr.| The bride will wear a gown fashioned with a basque waist of taffeta, Mrs. Fra that suthority. l Torréy to install officers for the coming year. With Mrs. Torrey, |is announced by the bride-to-be’s| chiffon yoke and a full-chiffon skirt | tenden ave Mrs. Richard Edwards, Peru, Dre-| o, i; president, they will be Mrs. G. R. Douglas, vice president; parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Clark, | forming a train, : ‘B dl ’ U . tea at 3 p.r sided at the meeting and intro-| ,.. » "© ciency. secretary: Mrs. Anne Osborne, treasurer; Mrs. -|317 Lyons st. Her two-tiered fingertin veil of undies nit Robert Bur duced ‘the speaker. John Fenstermaker, Panhellenic representative; Mrs. J. Ben Wilson, Mr. Shannon is the son of Mr. {illusion will cascade from a cluster nett will ass
The. league is undertaking a state-wide study of parole in the next two years. Mrs, Edwards pointed out that in the last two decades Indiana’s population ‘Increased 17 per cent while the criminal population increased more than 200 per cent in the same period. ~.
Wins ards At Art Show
Eight paintings and two prints by Edmund Brucker, painting instruc. | tor at the John -Herron'Art schoal,| have been accepted for the 27th annual exhibit of work by preserit and former Cleveland artists. The display is being held this month in the Cleveland museum. Mr. Brucker received first prize for oil portraiture and second for oil landscape. One of ‘his prints was purchased for the museum's collection. Judges for the exhibit were di‘rectors of museums at Syracuse, N. Y.; Andover, Mass,.and the] Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh. Mr.| Brucker also has a print in the display of contemporary American prints at the Library of Congress, Washington,
Buitler Group Elects
The Pi Epsilon Phi home economics society at Butler univer~
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| Wesleyan
sity recently elected Miss Jo Ann
Ranstead president. Other officers
are Miss Betty Lou Ranstead, vice Women's
iIpresident; Miss Jane Ann Burrin,| secretary, and Miss Dorothy Anne Carson, treasurer,
* Luncheon Served The Woman's auxiliary, St. Paul's |
> Episcopal church, met today in the Auxiliary to the Juvenile Detention
church. for a luncheon. Reports | were given on the recent House of | Church Women convention held here,
Miss Flick Hostess Miss Ruth Flick, 33 S, Linwood ave., will be the hostess at 8 p. m. today for the Friday Evening Cross Town club meeting
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alternate, and Mrs. Merton Johnston,” ‘quarterly editor. Miss Marion Emery will be the installing officer. Following the service there will be a toy and game shower for the summer camp at Jackson, Mich., which the sorority maintains for underprivileged children of Jackson. A report on the club's recent internatioral reunion day observance will be given by Mrs. Fenstermaker. Mrs. John Psul Lahr will assist the hostess, = ” EJ 2 ” =» The Officers’ Wives club will have a social meeting at 8 p. m. Tuesday in the Hotel Lincoln. Tray favors for patients at the Billings General and Bunker Hill hospitals will be made and the club members will play bridge. Wives of officers serving outside Indiana
- may attend the Ineeifi.
s ” » The Jonsehar, cigs chapter, D. A. R, will meet at 12:30 p. m. next Thursday in the home of Mrs. Robert McMurray. The speaker, Mrs. Helen Talge Brown, will talk on “China.”
News About Students
JOHN GEUPEL, son of Mr. and Mrs.-Carl M. Geupel, has been appointed head monitor at the Taft school in Watertown, Conn., for the remainder of the school year. The monitors are a group of seniors heading the schcol's self-government system. He also is captain of the school basketball and tennis teams, is a member of the glee club and is secretary of the Gamma club, one of three organizations into which the school is divided for intramural competition, = » » ” = =n 3 Miss Joan Scott, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. R. R. Scott, and a recent graduate of Denison university, Granville, O., has been awarded the Laura F. Platts scholarship given annualiy to an outstanding senior woman at the school. She will enrol at Ohio State university next fhll for advanced study in the field of
EVENTS
CHURCHES Service guild, Methodist. 3 p. m. Tues church. “Immortal Wife" (Stone), [2 Mrs. Robert Flutro,
Johnson; Grace | Presiding. p. m. Thurs. Mi {Cherokee chap., I. T.-S. C. association, Memorial | Presbyterian. - 10:45 a. m, Wed.| 4408 N. Pennsylvania, In the church. Executive board] Initiation. ._ meeting. 1:30 p. m. Association |Isle of Cipri chap. I. T.-S. C. meeting. “Dumbarton Oaks Pro-| a. m. Wéd. posals,” Mrs. Elgan C. Stark, Jules Zinter, speaker, = CLUBS {Rio de Janeiro chap. 1. T.-S. C. | Pp. m. Sun. 1151 E. Epler, hostess. Irvington Woman's Elbert Glass, hostess. enties,” day. Mars Hill 4-H. the Mars Hill school.
Home. 2 p. m. Mon. In the home. “The Grasshopper Cantata,” by the Technical high school | madrigal singers. Board meeting |
Hilton U. Brown. at noon.
Indianapolis Parliamentary Mon. Mrs. J. B. Carr, 5255 N. Delaware, hostess. “Parliamentary Law,” Mrs. George P. Ruth. Devotions by Mrs. John Downing
Law.
Mrs, A. hostess, “Manners Then,” . Mrs.
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| “Naturalized Citizens,” Welker, New Era Mon. Mrs. Miller, 2527 College, hostess. tional Parks,”
0 “Indiara State Parks Jorie H Shellhouse,
“ Purdue University Women's.
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p.m. Tues Nomination of. nfficers
SORORITIES Chap. G. P. E. O. 8un. C. Holden, Greenwood, Birthday party. Chap. U, P. E. O. 2.p. m Mrs, J. A. Crewes, Run pkwy., hostess,
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Monday Afternoon Reading. Mon. M. Welchons, 509 Drexel, | and | Sylvester Moore; | Lee;
In the Castle Craig chap., L I. 8. C. 6:30 . Fletcher Fer-!J. Elliott and. Mrs. guson, S. High School rd., hostess, mer, recording and corresponding 12:30 | secretaries:
hostess. | Ricketts,
2 Mrs. Bertha Baker, |
Mon. Mrs. F. 5740 E. Michigan, | “Irvington in the Sev-| Guest |
2 p. ta. May 28. In|
Tues 6427 Pleasant
and Mrs. Henry Shannon, Indianapolis. ‘He attended Butler university. The wedding will be this summer. § "na Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Whitcomb, Seymour, announce the engagement of their daughter; Margaret” Anne, to Lt. Lewis F.-Kirby, A. A. F.,, son of Capt. and Mrs. L. B. Kirby, Jonesport, Me. : Lt. Kirby, who has just returned from overseas duty, is stationed in Atlantic City, N. J. No date has been set for the wedding,
Parliamentarians Elect Officers
The Indiana Association of Par- { iamentarians recently elected Mrs,
Rose Marie Cruzan, T. J. Siener and and Charles F. Voyles are first through third vice presidents. Other officers are Mrs. Frank E. © | Weimer and Mrs. James C. ReyI nolds, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. Paul V. Calet,! | treasurer, and Mrs. E. C. Wakelam, | Mrs. Clarence L. Kittle, Miss Fran{ces Darracoft and Miss Mabel Hall, | directors.
u n s Mrs. Everett E. Lett recently was
installed as president of the Par- |
liamentary Practice club. Mrs.| | Joseph E. Byram and Mrs. R. S.
| presidents.
Other officers are Mrs. Edward
Frank E. WeiMrs. Joseph W. Rick-
Daniel Hutchison and | | Theodore Caldwell, delegates to the |
tarians.
{W. H. Vinzant president. Mesdames |
of orange biossoms. She will carry a bouquet of white flowers,
her si<ier's matron of honor. She will be gowned in deep blue taffeta with a long waist, three-quarter-length sleeves and bustle back. Trip to Chicago
The bridesmaids will wear gowns made like the matron of honor's. Mrs. Paul Chapman will wear light blue and Miss Joyce Harding, yellow. Both are sisters of the bride. All the attendants will carry red carnations. Pfc. Meredith. L. Turley will be his brother's best man. The ushers will be Joe Harding, brother of the bride, and Carl Russell.’ After a small reception in the Turley home, the couple will leave for a trip to Chicago. The bride
groom attended Indiana university.
Reception Will Mark 50th Anniversary
An informal reception in celebra- | bration of the 50th wedding anhi- | {versary of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W.| { Engle, 2850 N. Chester st, will be {held from 3 to 5p. m. Sunday in| the Brightwood Methodist church. | | The Engles’ son and daughter-| in-law, Mr..and Mrs. T. L. Engle] of Ft. Wayne, will be the hosts, as- | | sisted by Mr. and Mrs. George! Buck; 2414 N. LaSalle st. Mrs. Buck |
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Mrs. H. P. Willwerth | Miller are first and second vice | {is Mrs. Frank Engle’s sister.
| ’ . Voice Recital Miss Betty Jeanne Whitesell will} | give a voice recital at 8:15 p. m. Pp. m. Mon. Mrs. E. Gilbert Forbes, |etts, treasurer, and Mesdames Lett, | {tomorrow in the D. A. R. chapter |
William J. Stark will | Miss White- |
house, Mrs. be the accompanist.
11:30 | Indiana Association of Parliamen- | sell is the pupil of Mrs. Asel SpellAyres’ tearoom. Mrs,
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Entertains
A luncheon given today in Block's auditorium by the Indianapolis branch, Bundles for America, honored Mrs. Bruce A, Young, Chicago. Mrs. Young, midwest area distri- | bution chairman for the group, is! in Indianapolis for the “Bundles at| Work” exhibit in Block’s auditorium. | She will leave tomorrow.
Door hostesses for the show which. opened yesterday are Mes- | dames M. A. Raber, Stanley White- | man, Lewis M. Vogler, A. W. Lockhart, George Lindsay, Edward B.! Taggart, W. R. Evans, C. O. Mc-| Cormice, William Macgregor Mor- | ris, Vance Oathout, R. Hartley Sherwood and W. C. Gordon. | Knitters who will demonstrate the work done for servicemen are Mesdames H. W. Walter, Donald | Ray, Arthur Smock, John Pennicke, | T.. J. Evans, Anna Rudbeck, Lora Norman and P. J. Ebert, Misses De- | borah Moore, Mary Kerkhoff and Dorathy Pennington.
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The piano pupils of Mrs. Vilora |Pock Kelley will appear in recital at 7.30 p. m. today in the D. A, R. ‘gi chapter house. The Rrogram. bo | open to the public,
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