Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 June 1945 — Page 18

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James Harvey Kemper,

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THE. INDIANAPOLIS TIMES -

Society

Committees Are Announced Today For Civic Theater Membership Drive

CHAIRMEN AND TEAMS HAVE BEEN N for the Civic theater's drive for new members and the renewal of memberships. The chairman is Herbert E. Wilson, and he is being assisted by W. G. Guthrie. ~The members of the five teams include Miss Eldena Lauter, captain; Mesdames Elinor Cinelli, Ford Kaufman, Kurt Pantzer, Emily Hislop, H. H. Ainholter, Claribel J. E. Guyant, Charles Rawlings, -Laurence Hayes and Shoolem Ettinger. Misses Sara Lauter, Sarah. Sisson and Mary E. Wagner and Wallace O. Lee, team one. Team two includes C. C. Wesley and John Carr, co-captains, Mrs. John D. Welch, Dr, Louis Segar, R. W. Anderson, W. R. Van Vactor, Jerry Carrier, Harry V. Wade and Richard Eisenbach. Kenneth Lemons is captain of team three: His assistants include Mes- . dames Victoria Rentsch, Robert Imes, M. L. Martin and Fred Luker, Miss Betty Howe, Miss Jeanne Bernstein, Messrs. Earl Davis, Newton Buser and H. E. Curry.

Additional Teams Are Listed OTHER PARTICIPANTS ARE Mrs. Walter Houppert and Mrs. Helen Munger, co-captains; Mesdames David Morton, Paul MecNamara, Donald Addicott, Frances Beane and Victor Mussawir, Miss Helen Coffey, Messrs. Norman Green and Ronald Skyrme, team four, ’ Team five members are Mrs. Ronald Hazen and Mrs. Ralph Simon, co-captains; Mesdames Carl-J. Weinhardt, Ray Fatout, Lindon Bailey, Paul Rochford, Charles Efroymson, Rae Levy, Harold Victor, Lowell Fisher, Gordon Bryan, A. K. Scheidenhelm, Kaj Hanson, Toner M. Qveriey and Carl Reynolds, Messrs. L. G. Gordner and Robert Cook, Miss Frances Westcott and Miss Martha Engle,

Agatha Kemper to Be Honored MRS. CLIFFORD S. MILLER will have a bridge party and miscellaneous shower for Miss Agatha De Lain Kemper on Sunday, June 24. Miss Kemper is the bride-to-be of Capt. Kenneth H. Goslin, U. S. marine air corps reserve. They will be married July 7 inethe Broadway Methodist church. Those who will attend the party in the Miller home are Mrs, the bride-to-be's mother; Mesdames Frank Hyde, Raymond Milburn, H. D, Case, Lowell Martin, Floyd Schorn, B. P. Noonan, Frank Parrish, Ralph Ryan, Clarence E. Chatfield, F. A. Henning, W. O. Brown and R. E, Carson.

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- Joan Wilson Entertains for House Guest

MISS MARGERY' BLAIR JOHNSON of Davenport, Iowa, is the house guest of Miss Joan Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Wilson, The girls are roommates at Goucher college. Miss Wilson gave a luncheon and swimming party this afternoon at the Woodstock club for Miss Johnson. The guests included Misses Joan Boozer, Barbara Bradley, Jane ,Curle, Natalie Griener, Nancy Hare, Evangeline Tykle, Marilyn Hooley, Joanne Heffelfinger, Jean Rikhoff, Barbara Lee, Shirley Ostemier, ‘Barbara Sterrett, Marjorie Bain, Lucy Hplliday, Frances Nafe and Betty Mayer. Club

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| entertain Saturday

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The Sunnyside guild honored its charter members at a tea this week in Ayres’ additorium. Among the charter members are Mrs. A. C. Zaring and Mrs. A. B. Chapman (standing, left and right), and Mrs. Carl E. Woods and Mrs. W. C. Freund (seated, left and right), not shown are Mrs. Chantilla E. White and Mrs.

Guild Honors Charter Members

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Church Nuptials ‘Unite Couple This Morning

Mary. Sutherland Is Officer’s Bride

-Our Lady..of Lourdes Catholic church was the scene this morning | for the wedding of Miss Mary Jane Sutherland and Lt. John T. Kokos, A: A. F. The Rev. Fr, Joseph Beecham read the vows at 9 o'clock. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald “A. Sutherland, New Palestine, and Lt. Kokos' parents are Mr, and Mrs, Steve Kokos, | Gary. 3 : A white satin gown was worn by the bride. The dress had a basque waist accented with beaded embroidery, a sweetheart neckline, long pointed sleeves and a full skirt falling into a train. Bride’s Bouquet She chose a three-tiered fulllength veil of illusion cascading {from a halo of net accented with | orange blossoms. Her bouquet was

Others Jesse Marshall.

|The Bridal Scene— ‘Barbara Brannon Will Be Guest At Pre-Nuptial Party Saturday; Rinne-Miller Rite Announced

Highlighting the bridal weddings. Mesdames Hubert with a

Jordan,

Brannon.

Red Cross

7 news are pre-nuptial parties and recent

George Carlisle and Ralph Agnew wil miscellaneous

The honor guest will become the bride of Richard C. Barker on {lumbia club after the ceremony | June 24 in the Englewood Chtistian | { church. will attend the party in the Jordan Fla,

of orchids and gardenias. Miss Florence Louise Crouse, the maid of honor, was in blue net | fashioned. with a sweetheart neckline and short sleeves. She carried Talisman roses. The bridesmaid wore a pink gown | like the maid of-honor’s. She was | Miss Doris Ann Hook, and she car- | vied Better Times roses. Wedding Trip | Lt. Kokos' attendants were William Siffin, best man; William | Sutherland, the bride's brother, and Steve Kokos, brother of the bridegroom, ushers. A breakfast was held in the Co-!

shower for Miss Barbara |

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The couple will leave for a trip | to Chicago and New York, after| which they will go to Miami Beach, where the s bridegroom will

Approximately 40 guests

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Active in Grandmothers’ Club

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| Miss Peggy Perkins, and Mr. and

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RSDAY, JUNE 14, 1945

Parties Formed |For Club Dance

Tomorrow

Ball Will Be Held = In Claypool Hotel .

A number of additional parties have been arranged for the Southern club’s annual spring ball tomorrow evening. The event will be in the Riley room at the Claypool hotel, Mr, and Mrs. William H. Book will attend with Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Small, i another party will include - and Mrs. William W. re ny ri and Mr. and Mrs. James

With Mr. and Mrs. P. D Powers will be Mr. and Mrs. L, W. Stur- § geon and Mr, and Mrs. A. O. Pit« |i tenger, Mrs, Walter B. Freihofer i will be the guest of Mrs, E. K.§ Reese, and Mrs. Margaret Hoke will § attend with Mr. and Mrs. A. Q. Shoptaugh:

Otlier Parties

Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Stevens will entertain Mr. and Mrs, Shannon Perkins, Mrs, R. D. Stevens and

Mrs. C. B. Barnes’ guests will be Mr. i and Mrs. O. H, Hershman, 4: Other parties will include Mrs. |

Several candidates recently were initiatéil into the Grandmothers’

club of the First Congregational church. The club was founded in | Lt.-Col. Wright uv. Sherrard and Mr. 1925, cepted. Mesdames A. D. Hitz, Warren §

and since that time approximately 50 members have been acAmong those now active in the organization are, left to right, . Gibson and George L. Davis.

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and canning classes will be opened | this month.

Pennsylvania st, {marriage of their daughter, Louise, to Paul H. Rinne.

s nutrition | Several new Red Cross nu was June 2.

A. nutrition class will |

announce the Edith |

me Hospital Guild |

Mr.. Rinne is thé son of Mr. and | begin at 10 a, m. Tuesday in Ayres'| | Mrs. Hermann H. Rinne, 3046 Park |

| home, 6800 Bluff rd. await reassignment. Schedules Tn 3» E “Both Lt, and Mrs, Kokos attended Mr, and Mrs. M. M. Miller, 3840! | Indiana university. He is a member

! of Kappa Delta Rho fraternity.

Will Entertain

Moore,

' Luncheon-Bridge at Country SEVERAL RESERVATIONS HAVE BEEN MADE for the lunch-eon-bridge party Tuesday at the Meridian Hills Country club.. They . L. Appel, Leslie M. DeVoe, Albert J. Pfeiffer, Harry Reisser, Paul Lee Hargitt, Joseph P. Merriam, Ann

include those of Mesdames

Schaefer and Edmond W, Hebel,

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Mr. and Mrs. Henrik Martin Mayer are at their summer home in Essex, Conn. They will spend three months there.

rona Hosack will leave Monday for

Eastern art museums and private collections. She recently received the Mary Milliken award for scholarship at the John Herron Art . Miss Mary E. Griffin is spending a few days ih New York.

school.

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«+ « Miss VeWashington where she will tour

Kay Moore To Be Wed

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph William

3007 N., Delaware st, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter,- Kay Ann,

p. m. Sunday in the base chapel at| Stout field. Lt. Underwood is the; son of Mr. wood, 142 S. Emerson ave, He recently returned from -38 months duty in the South Pacific area. Miss Mary Beth Underwood, sister of the prospective bridegroom, will serve as maid of honor, and the bridesmaids will be Misses Audrey Hughes, Margié Tacke, Marie Lichtenberg and Eileen Brennan.

Have Storage Space For Post-War Home

Don't forget to include twin cedar chests for storage in the master bedroom of your post-war home Matching three - drawer placed together against one wall with a large horizontal mirror hung above them maké& for convenience and eye-appeal. Or you might prefer placing .one regular chest model at the foot of each of the twin beds.

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to Lt. - Warren E, Underwood, A. A. F. The couple will be married at 3:30,

and Mrs. Roy Under-!

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| {6 p. m. June 26, also will meet in| |Goodwill Service Clu ‘Sets Meeting Date

A meeting of the Goodwill Ser#-

lice club wili be held next Thursday!

in the home of Mrs. L. Preston Highley and Mrs. Ralph E. Terry 14061 N Capitol ave. ‘Mrs. - Guy Lefforge and , Mrs. Homer Stevens will assist, New| | officers will be installed by Mrs. | | Frank White. They are Mrs. Clarence Breeding, | president; Mrs. Nelson Rowe, vice | president; Miss Carrie Flynn, secretary, and Mrs. Ray Eccles, treasurer.

Legion Auxiliary Will Hold Meeting

The Bruce P. Robison unit 133 American Legion auxiliary, will meet Tuesday in the home of Mrs Stewart Maxwell, Millersville .rd The junior auxiliary will be honored at the meeting. The group will hold a rummage sale Monday at 1642 Northwestern ave. Mrs. Betty Snyder is the chairman.

Auxiliary to Meet The Ladies auxiliary to the Al-! lenheim will have a card party at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the home. | Mrs. J. G. Pantzer, Mrs. Mary Hedges and Miss Anna J. Schaefer will be hostesses.

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| quarters isignment of Miss Frieda Brooks 13032 N. New Jersey st.,

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committee room. Mrs. Inez Hunt ave. After a wedding trip, the couple | will be the instructor. (will be at home on E. 82d st. The] A card party will be held at 1:30 Mrs. Gertrude Rennoe will in-| {bride attended Butler university, | p. m. Tuesday in Ayres’ auditorium struct another nutrition class w hich | and she is a member of the Delta|by the St. Francis: Hospital guild. will open at 7 p. m. Tuesday. The Delta Deita sorority. | Mrs. C. Harry Woirhaye and Mrs group will meet in the Indianapolis # =n = (John L: Gedig are co-chairmen. Power & Light Co. building. | T. Sgt. and Mrs. Leroy LaFond| The bridge committee includes On Tuesday a canning class will|are at home in Cambridge, O., fol-| Mrs. John Heidenriech and Mrs. in the Citizens lowing their marriage May 22. Mrs. William A. Obergtell. Mesdames | Gas & Coke utility. The instructor | LaFond was Miss William F. Murphy, Carl Kiefer, will be Mrs. Ellen Ahl assisted -by| Evelyn C. Burgess | W. J. Davidson, D. J. Cangany and Mrs. Sidney Fenstermaker and | and is the daugh-| Caroline Oberting are on the euchre Mrs. Clark Wheeler ter of Mrs. Elva! committee. Another canning class, opening at | Burgess, 2210] A special committee consists of | Barrett st. Mesdames James P. Mugivan, Eliz-! The Rev. Thom- | beth Peters, as Paino, of the West Side) Iderstine.

the Citizens Gas & Coke utility, | and Mrs. Ahl will instruct assisted | by Mrs. Fenstermaker and Mrs, F.

8. Wood. Gospel Taber-! sOther committees are Mesdames ow nacle, read t he: Roy Nation, Karl Kramer, Charles A group of 29 8A students at ceremony in the Gaither, Henry Denk, Charles, School 12 has completed the Red Mrs. LiFond bride's home. The Gregory, Leo Lucid and I. G. Boyd, ',Cross junior accident prevention! = bridegroom is the!|awards, and Mrs. Henry Gardner course.” Miss Mary A. Marshall was son of Mr. and Mrs. Georgs and Mrs. = William H. Lossin, the instructor. LaFond, 2214 Barrett st. He has tickets.

Certificates issued jointly | Indianapolis .Red Cross

by the served overseas four years.

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Mus. T. E. Grinslade Will Be Hostess

Several parties are being planned safety = council were presented 10 \for Miss Elizabeth Joan Pfau the group today. | whose marriage to Emile J. Des-| A luncheon and “white elephant” * 4 2 Roches will take place July 14. The party will be held Monday by the The eastern area Red Cross head- service will be in the St. Philip Neri! Indianapolis Parliamentary Law has announced the as- Catholic church. club. The event will be in.the home Miss Mary Elizabeth Scheibelhut, of Mrs. Thomas E. Grinslade, 4731 358 S. Downey ave, will be the!N. Pennsylvania st. hostess on June 24 for a miscel-| Assisting the hostess will be Mes{laneous shower. Miss Theresa Pfau dames H. P. Willwerth, John Downwill be co-hostess. ing Johnson, Thomas M. Hindman, Another party will be given June Carl W. Seet, Gustavius Taylor 29 by Miss Glenna Epping, It will, Tom Polk, J. B. Carr, Harry W. be in the Riviera club. Hull and Ernest Speckelmier,

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te the convalescent hospital at Camp Pickett, Va, as a hospital worker.

For Restful Slumber

If vou want to sleep well, resist eating rich food before bedtime. A light snack is permissible and even advisable in many cases, but any food which is hard to digest keeps the stomach working overtime — a direct obstacle to restful slumber,

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An informal supper and business | versary, honey to save sugar for canning. | session will be held next Wednes- | Pink or red berries will retain their | day by the Beta chapter of Omega | | lovely natural colors if the cobblers! Phi Tau sorority. {are baked

casseroles or baking dishes because | | Denny ti. John O'Connell, Jos- these ute nsils

pastor ; ephine Coll and William J, Van-

Walter Wyatt with Mr. and Mrs. |B Br Mn Joseph P. Merriam; Mrs, Ralph Ww. A charmi Stevens and Mrs. Russell L. Spencer ii to embroide with Mr, and Mrs. M. G. Knox; Mrs. §§ illowcases Walter H. Edwards Jr. with Mr. and P Case! Mrs, Walter H. Edwards, and Mr. new - home

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and Mrs. Hal Benham with Mr. and | Mrs. M. Speers MacCollum. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Gribe will have

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{Oran Fuller and Mrs. James Hen- [8 wide by 412 | derson. Club to Hear Talk + Stephens Club | 0 dhids k 1A] G » instructions ‘By South American |. .* ~~ |Alumnae Group his and h Miss Enid da Silvos Santos of] St! Oft ¢ . oni ~ 5893) send | Rio de Janeiro will speak today at| ISLS j 1CETS Ar range Picnic * name, addre |a meeting of the Young Profes- | Miss Edna Mahr is the. newly] The Indianapolis alumnae of § ber to Am | sional Women’s club. The session elected president of the Stephens Delta Zeta sorority will have a® apolis Time: {will be at 6:15 p. m. in the College Alumnae club. | pienie for the members’ children at cago 1. |¥: W: C. A. | Others chosen to serve with her 1 p. m. Saturday. New officers of the group are Miss!are Mrs. John Flétcher, vice presi-| Mrs. Henry M. Schmidt, 5702 ‘Torten Martha Robinson, president; Mrs. dent; Miss Sue Hull and Miss Betty Pleasant Run pkwy., will be the § {Perry Hopkins, vice president; Miss: Jean Whitehead, recording and cor- | hostess. She will be assisted by § Use of Jean McGrew and Miss Jean Spen- responding secretaries; Mrs. Ken-|Mesdames Rolland Neese, Stanley . = recording and corresponding neth Schellie, treasurer, and Mrs. | | Strohl and Robert Platte. Torten” secretaries; Miss Katherine Hop- John Elam, historian. in which: { kins, treasurer, and Miss Delores/| The group, will hold its annual Ww "edding Annive ersary Placed with Marshall, program chairman. {dinner at 6:30 p. m. next Thursday often cont: ——— {in the Hotel Lincoln. Mr. sad Ms. Ralph 8. Brydon, jus a: but | 5724 Beechw ave., will hold open which acco Sw eeten Ww ith Honey G Pl Di . house from 3 to 6 p m. Sunday to Almond 1 Fruit and berry cobblers for sum- rFOUP ans LINNer celebrate their 25th wedding annie torte, cherr:

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‘Women’s Club Picnic

The annual picnic of the Chris« tian Park Wemen's club will be held Tuesday in Christian park.

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