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Luncheon, Personal: Shower on Saturday ‘Will Fete Miss Mary Kathryn Hudson
MISS MARY KATHRYN HUDSON will be honored at a luncheon and personal shower given by Mrs. Clifton Milby on Saturday afternoon. The honor guest will become the bride of Edward M. Hahn of Kokomo June 23 in the First Baptist church.
Guests in the Milby home will include Mrs. Martha “£. Hudson, the bride-to-be's mother; Mesdames Nell Dawson, Hattie Dickerson and Catherine Sallee, Miss Marian Schleicher and Miss Helen LaMar, o u n " " ” Miss Emily Jean Beebe with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Walter Beebe, and her sister, Dorothy Rae, left-last night for Daytona Beach, Fla. where her marriage to Ensign William Allen Dentel, U.S. NR, will. take place next week. Ensign Dentel, nephew of Mr. and Mrs, L. F. Sagun of Toledo, O., received his wings May 29 at Pensacola, Fla. . : ; 8-8 8 8» » Miss Nancy Rodecker will entertain with a bridge party and miscellaneous shower Saturday €vening: for Miss Barbara Jean Porter. Miss Porter and Lt. Robert Napier Corrigan will be married in a ceremony June 19 in the Pi Beta Phi sorority house at Butler university. Mrs. Alfred Rodecker will assist her daughter at the party in their home
Lannamann-Tomlinson Vows Are Read THE McKEE CHAPEL of Tabernacle Presbyterian church was the scene last night for the marriage of Miss Grace Iola Tomlinson and Frank Ellery Lannamann, seaman 1-¢, U. 8. N. R. The doublering vows were read at 8:30 o'clock by the Rev. Ralph O'Dell, pastor.of the Memorial Presbyterian church, assisted by the Rev, Harry Mercer. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart A. Tomlinson and Mr. Lannamann’s parents are Mrs. Ada Lannamann of Indianapolis and Garfield A. Lannamann, Upper Montclair, N. J. The bride's brother, George Earl Tqmlinson, gave her in marriage. She chose a blue and white street-length dress. worn with matching hat and white accessories. She carried a white prayer book topped with orchids. Her sister, Mrs. George E. Lucas, was her only attendant. She was in pink and blue and had an orchid corsage. Lit. (j.g) Donald G. Lannamann, U. S.- N, -of Stamford, Conn., was his brother's best man and the ushers were Waller E. Hansen Jr., and George M. Mdrris, Cincinnati Following a reception, Smallwood, N. ¥. They will be at home in Oceanside, Cal, The bride attended Stephens college and is a member of Theta Tau Omega sorority. The bridegroom attended Purdue university where he was a Theta Xi fraternity member, ”
Graduation: Scheduled af Orchard School
SEVEN ORCHARD SCHOOL PUPILS will be graduated in
. commencement exercises at 11 a. m. tomorrow in the school gym=
nasium, They are Charles Culp, Daniel Nyhart, Frank Dailey, Robert Robinson, Weber Donaldson, Stephen Wainwright and Michael Fairbanks. In accordance with school tradition, the grandfather of one of the graduates will be the guest speaker. He is Frank Dailey. Gordon H. Thompson, school director, will be in charge of the program and Howard E. Wyhart, president of the Orchard board, will award the=diplomas. David Mead will welcome the graduating class into the alumni organization. Miss Elizabeth Hites of the faculty will conducét a musical program with all classes of the school participating. : &@ 8" u's ® # = The final meeting for the season of the Suemyna Coleman home board is scheduled for tomcrrow noon. Mrs. John Sloane Kittle will be hostess to the group at the Woodstock club, Mrs. J. Harvey Bellon will preside at the business session. s n » » » 5 Members of the Alpha Gamma Latreian club will meet Saturday in the home of Mrs. E. M. Costin. It will be the last meeting of the year and there will be an Initiation service for pledges and an installation of officers.
the couple left for a wedding trip to .
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Club Plans Dinner
The Alene Vey club will meet
Sorority Meeting
of Mrs. Helen Bangle, Cumberland. |in the Y.W.C. A.
The Phi chapter, Delta Chi Sigma Saturday for a dinher in the-home!sorority,- will meet at 8 p.m. today
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Organizations— Riviera Club Group Books Dinner-Dance
A dinner dance and a picnic are| included in the organization news.! The Riviera Club Boosters will have a dinner-dance, tomorrow Mrs, Raymond Wald is chairman of the decorations committee, Assisting her are Mesdames Herbert Fehr, Roy True, Carl Schopp, Carl Ritter, Raymond Ball, Elmer Bornkamp and Clyde Raub,
A picnic will be held tomorrow in the country home of Mrs. Charles Myers by the Fall .Creek Garden club. Mrs. Walter P. Morton will discuss “Indiana Birds.”
Members of the directors’ board, Garden Club of Indiana, will have a luncheon at 11 a. m. next Wednesday in the Y. W. C. A’ ©
Mrs. Chalmer Schlosser, Park ave, will be the hostess tomorrow at a picnic for the Irvington Quest club.
Mrs. Charles Purdy will discuss “Democracy. in the World” tomorrow at a meeting of the Friday Afternoon Literary ¢lub. The session will be in Mrs. Purdy's home, 3514 E. 30th st.. Mrs. G. .H. Hennegar and -Mrs. Wendell E. Brown will be the discussion leaders.
A meeting of the Friday Afternoon Reading club will be held tomorrow -in-the home of Mrs, T, F. Schlaegel, 3818 Rookwood ave,
I. T.-S. C. Chapter Holds Picnic
Members of the Colonial-Boston chapter, International Travel-Study club, held a picnic today at the Riviera ciub. "Honor guest was Mrs E. H. Lamkin, - Akron, O. The hostesses were Mesdames D. E. Jolly, George Pfahler, W. L Lewis, E. C. Wakelam, Charles Sanders, Harry Brunell, C. A. Harper, C. H. Luft and David H. White. New officers of the group are Mrs. Ruth Glover, president; Mrs. E. G. Baumgardner and Mrs. B. C. Byrket, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. J. W. Whitmore, secretary; Mrs. Lewis, treasurer; Mrs. Frank Bond auditor, and Mrs. Russell Dean, I. T.-8. C. federation delegate.
Mrs. Lettie Trefz Heads Sorority
Mrs. Lettie P. Trefz recently was installed. as president of the In- | dianapolis alumnae chapter, Pi Lambda Theta sorority. Others installed were Mrs. Irene Titus, Miss Isabelle Drohan and Miss Melba Schumaeher, first through third vice presidents. Miss Eleanor Dunlap, secretary, and Miss Helen Pearson, treasurer. Miss Mary E. Ronk was the installing officer.
Head 4-H Group
Miss Phyllis Rosell recently was elected president of the Warren Park 4-H club. Other officers are
Miss Jackie Franklin, vice president; Miss Barbara Rosell, secretary, and Miss Ann Goold, reporter.
‘Miss Wood Hostess
Miss Betty Jane Wood, 1132 N. Oakland ave., will be the hostess at 8 p.m, tomorrow for a meeting of the Beta chapter, Alpha Omicron Alpha sorority.
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1. Mr. and Mrs. stein of New Castle have announced the engagement of their
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daughter, Thelma Bernice, to Robert O’Koon, son of Mrs. Minnie O'Koon of Louisvyille, "Ky. The bride-to-be is a senior student at Butler university, No- date has been set for the wedding. (P. H. Ho photo). 2. A May 19 ceremony in Enid, Okla., united Miss Susanna Bayman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Bayman of Crooked Lake, and Lt. Albert R. Schreiber, A. A. F.,, son of Mrs. Leona Schreiber, Hammond. (P. H. Ho photo). 3. Before her marriage, April 6, Mrs. John Bryan Crump was Miss Betty Jean Berry, She is the daughter of Mrs. Alice Marlatt
and Ensign Crump is the son of Mrs. Thelma Crump. (Photo Reflex photo).
— THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Three ‘Are Principals. in Bridal Announcements
Mothers’ Club
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Announces New Otticers New officers were Installed recently by the Sigma Chi Mothers’ Butler university, Mrs. Claude N. Wise is president and the {vice president is Mrs. Arthur E. Patterson. Other officers are Mrs. Lloyd Z Beckwith and Mrs. H. B. Skelton, recording and. corresponding secretaries; Mrs. C. B, Maxam, treasurer; Mrs. W. L. LeMaster and Mrs. Harry W. Hull, executive board members, and Mrs, Frank L. Reissner, historian. : Committee chairmen for the year are Mrs. W, D. Keenan and Mrs. Stephen Klos, program; Mrs. Harry Coyner, social; Mrs, S. Douglas Bash and Mrs. Patterson, ways and
means; Mrs. John A, -Goll, publicity. Speakers Scheduled Mrs. Leslie Hallam, telephone;
Mrs. Paul Ulrich and Mrs. William N. Thompson, house; Mrs, Walter Geisel and Mrs. William Jaus, hostesses; Mrs. Raymond Price, sunshine: - Mrs. H. B. Skelton and Mrs. ‘Patterson, delegate and alternate to the Butler university Mothers’ council, and Mrs. Raymond Price and Mrs. John N. Chambers, auditors. Mrs.
School Class Holds Party
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the Riviera club,
Mrs. J. H. Thompson was genera chairman, Assisting her Mesdames J. A. Bohl, nelly, Joseph (O'Hara, Dwyer,
Faust, Edward Herold,
chapter house. \ Special guests were Dr,
J. C. Cunningham chairman
was genera
Recent College Graduates
Groene, cille Marshall, Shirley Snyder.
Ma
dent; Mrs. Paul Catterson,
treasurer,
Sorority Eleets Edna Cunningham
Lambda chapter, Alpha sorority. Others installed were Miss Marth ann Oertel, vice president; berta Newell and Miss Jo Leins, re cording and corresponding taries;
historian.
Miss Ruth Kiomp were sadital:
Fir ‘Miss Barry, eibiee hashilor of
The eighth grade class at St. Joan of Arc school had a breakfast and TY swimming party this morning at Set Annual Picnic £37 00 The annual picnic of the MuniciHonor guests were. the Very Rev. Msgr. Clement Bosler, the Rev, FT. Edwin Sahm, the Rev. Fr. Raymond | clubhouse. Officers will be installed Pfau and the Rev. Fr. John Lynch.
were J. E. KenFrank. L. Russell Screes and E. J. ( ; | Kearns. who 1s moving Wi Participating in the program were | Thomas Grady, John Mason, Jim Marilyn ‘| Kearns, and Peggy and Mary Anne
Sullivan, K. K. G. Mothers Entertain The Kappa Kappa Gamma
Mothers’ club at Butler university entertained seniors of the active chapter at a luncheon today in the
“and Mrs. M. O. Ross, Dean Elizabeth B. Ward and Mrs. Floyd Schorn. Mrs.
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The girls who were honored were Mary Ann Moffett, Chevy Chase, Md.; Carolyn Pickering, Anderson; { Joan McTurnan, Parker, and Bar- { bara Bran, Jeanne Clancy, Dorothy . 3 Mary Lou Eh Mary Luorie Ogle and
Officers of the mothers’ group are Mrs. Edward H. Holloway, presivice president; Mrs. J. M. Heller, secré= tary, and Mrs. Elmer Eisenbarth,
Miss Edna Cunningham recently was installed president of the Alpha Epsilon Sigma
Miss "Alsecre-
Miss Eloise Grubbs, treasurer, and Miss Margaret Cunningham,
Frederick Conkle was appointed program chairman for 1946-47. Speakers scheduled for programs next year are Dr. M. O. Ross, Wallace O. Lee, Evan Walker, Mrs. Oscar A. Ahlgren of Whiting, Mesdames W. A. Shullenberger, W. D. Keenan, Clyde E. Titus and Conkle.
pal Gardens Women’s Department club will be held Monday in the
Miss Oertel To Be Bride On Sunday
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‘| dianapolis to
War M others Party
p.m. today by the Wayne Township | Girls club will be entertained Mon=« War Mothers in the Wayne post 64, day at a wiener roast in the home American Legion hall, Washington st. the chairman.
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Members of the Alpha Nu-Gamma
A card party will be held at 8:30
6566 W. of Mrs. Sylvia Jones, 1007 N. Parker Mrs. M. T. Lowe is|ave. Misses Phyllis Ann Pry and Audrey and Irma Litz will be guests.
Joanna Lee Simmons Engaged to Wed
The bridal news includes the announcements of. approaching weddings and attendants. Miss Marthann Oertel has set Sunday as the date for her wedding to Alfred LeRoy Perry, aviation ordnance man l-¢, U. S. N. The ceremony will be at 2:30 p. m. in the Second Moravian church, and the Rev: Stanley R. Woltjen will
Miss Oertel is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto H. Oertel, 3352 Schofield ave, and the prospective bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ezra R. Perry, 3027 Guilford ave. . A Miss LaVonne Byrd will be Miss Oertel’s only attendant. Robert M. Mennach will serve as best man and the ushers will be James Bovard and Deéan Evans. A“ miscellaneous shower to be given tomorrow night in the home of Miss Margaret Cunningham, 3329 Ralston ave., will honor the bride-to-be. The guests will include Misses Joann Allison, Hope Bouse, Edna Cunningham, Betty Lou Elliott, Mary Ellen Evans, Eloise Grubbs, Emmadeane and Martha Jones, Jo Leins, Alberta Newell, Thelma Pense, Mary Ellen Plymate, Wilma Leavall and Mary Lois Wright. o EJ o
The approaching Miss Joanna Lee Simmons of InRichard Badgley Moody is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Simmons, Unionville. The rite will be at 8 p. m. June 30 in the Linwood Christian church. Mr. Moody is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Boykin, 43 N. Euclid ave. Miss Simmons attended Indiana university. The prospective bridegroom attended the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music and Butler university. » EJ Ed
Miss Doris Jean Shannon has announced the attendants for her wedding to T. Sgt. Christian Frederick Schlensker. The couple will be married at 4:30 p. m. Sunday in the Friedens Evangelical and Reformed church. Miss Norma Lagenaur will be the maid of honor, and the flower girl will be Nancy Carol Shannon, niece of the bride-to-be. Donald Orme will serve as best man.
Girl Scouts Receive Awards at Dinner
Badges were awarded recently to 10 girls of Girl Scout troop 68. The presentations were made at a dinner in the Advent Episcopal church, Those: receiving badges were
Rosanna Hall, Carolyn McCoy, Jane Clarkson, Kathy Noling, Joan Clark, Nancy Sweetman, Connie Jenkins, Marjorie Bicknell, Angela Clark and
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