Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 September 1945 — Page 20
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Robert Ulrich and Barbara Renick Will Be Honored at Dinner Party
A DINNER PARTY W evening by Dr, and Mrs. Carl Robert Paul Ulrich, and his
ILL BE GIVEN tomorrow B. Sputh for their nephew, fiancee, Miss Barbara Ann
Renick, The dinner will be in the Sputh. home and mem5. bers of the immediate families will attend, The honor wo guests will exchange vows Methodist church. ® Miss Renick also will be entertained at a linen shower to be
“" ‘Riven by Mrs. E. L. Carr and Miss "Miss Marilyn Mundell will assist at
Oct. 7 in the Broadway
Eleanor Mundell Sunday evening, the shower in the Carr home,
Among those invited to attend are Mrs. Robert Renick and Mrs. Paul A. Ulrich, mothers of the engaged couple; Mesdames Harry G. Jones, Joseph H. Strauss, Herman Hallberg, Joseph Howett and
_ 'McCleaster,; Louise Swaim, Doris
.. Clarence J. Carlson, Misses Mary Lou Renick, Jacque Kapherr, Mary
Hamilton, Dolores Steinsberger,
Betty Gene Reid, Patricia Jewitt, Charlene Montgomery and Barbara
Winters,
Miss Egger Will Be Entertained !' MIS8 MARTHA NELL EGGER will be the honor guest at a erystal shower to be given by her sister-in-law, Mrs. John G. Egger
The party will be Monday evening in the hostess’ home and
will be assisted by her mother, Mrs. A. R, Chapman, Miss Egger
nd Kar] Overbeck will be married byterian church.
Oct. 5 in the Meridian Heights
8 ‘The guests will include Mesdames Charles Butz, Harry Lawall, harles Grinslade, Thomas Grinslade, Roy Griffith, William Keller= jer, Robert McCalip, Donald Perry, John Oberlies, Russel] Barton, fliiam Chapin, Harry Smith, Herbert Kiser and Franklin Harp, Rebecca Smelser, Jeanine and Corinne Grinslade, Myra and
Matthius, Frances Smith and # - »
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will play for dancing at the formal
Dorothy Chapin.
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§ Don Reid and his Metropolitan hand and Louie Lowe’s orchestra
fall and winter opening of the
Indianapolis Athletic club, The event is scheduled for Sept. 29.
dancing from 10 p. m, until 1 a. m,
Cocktails and canapes will be served from 9 until 10 p. m. with
. Guild Arranges Annual Meeting
MEMBERS OF 87. MARGARET'S Hospital guild will have their
Invitations have been issued to life,
- annual business meeting and guest luncheon Tuesday afternoon. The event will be at 12:30 o'clock in the home of Mrs. Russe] 8, Williams.
associate and sustaining meme
bers and to Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Myers, Mrs. Betty Jo Moses,
ws. Clyde Parsons, Lewis T, Hoatson, Misses Mary K. Mayer, Elizabeth
Wivel, Zelia Kester, Lois Denny, Maida Plessinger, Edna Faeser and
«+. Norma ‘Cole,
«Also invited are hospital personnel including Mrs, Marion FP.
Mrs. Ken Mosiman, retiring president,
will introduce the new president, Mrs, John R. Brayton. Mrs. Bray-
fon will announce committee chairm
# » » » ¥' The Delta Delta Delta alliance afternoon at 1 o'clock in
en for the year. ” . » will hold its first fall meeting the Butler university chapter
house, The program will include an informal luncheon and bridge. : guests will be seniors of the 1045 class at Butler and new fesidents of the city, Mrs. Roger Deputy and Mrs, John Thorngren co-chairmen of arrangements, and reservations may be made
ith Mrs. Deputy. » . o,.
§ Miss Evelyn F. Wood, daughter
has entered DePauw university ssw s uated from the Bartram school in Jacksonville, Fla.
» ” ” of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord A. freshman
She was
© Miss May Murray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leb Mur. tay, entered Briarcliff Junior college in Briarcliff Manor, N, Y., yes-
Los Angeles where she visited her
~ ferday as a freshman. ... Miss Peggy Langlais has returned from
aunt, Miss Estelle Doser, and
grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. A. ‘8. Langlais. Miss Langlais is the
daughter of Mr. and Mr. A. H. Langlais.
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- EVENTS
CLUBS
Dulcet. Noon Tues. Mrs. William Hankins, 2657 Manker, hostess. Mayflower chap, I. T.-8. O. Tues. Ayres’ tearoom. Mrs. Noble ReyBolds, speaker,
Marguerite Fisher. 11 a, m. Sept. 27. Mrs. William Mowry, 3735 N. Em. erson, hostess. Covered dish luncheon; business meeting. New England. Tues. Mrs. Raymond Bmart, 4147 Guilford, hostess, V-5 Mothers’, Noon Wad. Mrs. Edward V. Mitchell, 4001 Washington ; bivd., hostess, Victory. 7:30 p. m. today, Mrs. Robert Elmore, 205 N, Temple, hostess,
Welfare Club Sets
Luncheon Meeting
A luncheon will be held at 12:30 P. m. Monday by the Welfare club in the home of Mrs. Walter WingenToth, 324 E. 36th st. * Mrs. B. Lynn Adams has arranged 8 program honoring past presidents. Mrs. Leroy 8. Martin, historian, Will review the club's history. Honor guests will be Mesdames doel Wilmoth, J. Frank Haight, | Olive Hatton, A. C. Zaring, E. Monty Campbell, Harry Kuhn, Thomas Hindman, Hodge Worsham, Carl R. Sheets and Holmes B. Raine.
MISCELLANEOUS Ladies auxiliary to the Altenheim. 1:30 p. m. Fri. Card party, In the home. Mrs. George Schmidt, Mrs. Otto Deluse and Miss Emma Minter, hostesses, SORORITIES Delia chap, Beta Sigma Phi. 7 p. m. Mon. In the clubroom. Phi chap, Delta Chi Sigma. 8:30 p. m. today. Mrs, Charles McCloskey, 1740 B. 52d, hostess. Beta chap, Gamma Phi Alpha, 8:30 Pp. m. Tues. Mrs. George Sauter, 1832 Woodlawn, hostess, Rush party, Initiation. ’ Theta Theta chap, Phi Beta Psi. 8 p. m. Mon. Mrs. John Sutton, 4701 Ralston, hostess.
Charles Maxwell and J, Harold Dillon. Mrs. Charles Tennant is chairman of the luncheon, assisted by
Mesdames Maxwell, Dillon and W.
L. Densford.
D. of U. to Note
25th Anniversary
The 25th anniversary of the Cath erine Merrill tent 9, Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, will be celebrated Monday at Ft. Priendly There will be a cqvered dish
luncheon at noon followed by a pro-
gram. Honor guests will be Mes dames Frances Buffert, Nettie Hart
« Charter members of the club are Mesdames Wilmoth, Resse Wysong,
and Ethel Powers. Mrs. Stella Rari«
den will preside.
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The Bridal Scene—
G. K. Rogers, Miss Habig
Exchange Vows
Appearing in the bridal news are the announcements of a recent wedding and a bridal dinner. Miss Virginia K. Habig and Gerald Keith Rogers were married Sept. 1 in the Gobin Memorial Methodist church, Greencastle. The Rev. W. 8. Rader officiated. The bride is the daughter of Edward H. Habig, 2325 Carrollton ave., and Mr. Rogers’ father is R. A. Rogers, Noblesville, Miss Suzanne Willlamson and Lawrence Keesling served as the couple's attendants. The couple left for a short trip, and they are at home at 1851 N. Delaware st, The bride attended DePauw university. Mr. Rogers recently was discharged from the marine corps. » » ” Mr. and Mrs. Pred W. Denner, 815 N. Bancroft st, will entertain tomorrow night with a bridal dinner honoring their daughter, Joan Marie, and Jack N. Contino, ‘The couple will be married at 9 a8, m. Baturday in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church. Among the dinner guests will be Mrs. Anthony Lipari, San Jose, Cal, mother of the prospective bridegroom. Also, Joseph Contino, San Jose; Mrs, Anna Sharts, Dallas, Tex; Lew Caviele and Miss Georgia GolJenboom, Milwaukee; Mar Hoffman, Miss Shirley Denner and Beverly Wagner, » » » 5 The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Rosemary Lanahan to Walter H. Hilmes, 8t. Louis, Mo; is announced by her parents, Mr, and Mrs, "Thomas X. Lanahan, 533 N. Oakland ave. The ceremony will be Nov, 24 in the 8t. Philip Neri Catholic chureh. Mr. Hilmes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman G. Hilmes, Carlyle, Ill, re cently was discharged from the army air forces.
Jewish Council Plans Tea for Wednesday
A tea will be held next Wednesday by the Indianapolis section, National Council of Jewish Women, honoring new members of the group. The event will be in the home of Mrs. L. L. Goodman, 301 W. Kessler blvd. On the program will be a panel discussion by Mesdames Walter Wolf, David Cook, Louls Wolf, Jack Sandground and Leo Cohn and Miss Frances Mazur, Mrs, Jack Kammins and Mrs. Edgar Fassburg are co-chairmen of the tea. The reception committee includes Mesdames Sidney James, Hyman Grande and Sydney Romer. Mrs. Jack Maurer is in charge of
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the G. I. bill of rights and other problems. He urged the legion and the auxiliary to go forward in rehabilitation, He stated fhat their help would be needed to safeguard the freedom of the G. I.'s—"the G. 1.’s fought for it; it must be kept safe.” Mrs, Oscar A. Ahlgren of Whiting extended greetings from the Indiana Federation of Clubs. Mrs. Ahlgren is chairman of the women's division, Indiana war finance committee. The national vice president's dinner will be held at 6 p. m. today in the Riley room of the Claypool hotel. The national vice president of the central division, Mrs. O. Linn Perry of Akron, O., will be the honor guest. Following a luncheon, the convention delegates met at 2 p, m. today in the War Memorial. Delegates at large to the national convention were to be elected and reports were given by committee chairmen. The chairmen and committees reporting this afternoon were Mrs. Margaret Nehf, Terre Haute, Amerfcanism; Miss Alice Eissler, Evansville, child welfare; Mrs. Marietta Burns, Crawfordsville, education of veterans’ orphans and scholarship;
Garden Show Awards Listed
Blue ribbon winners have been announced in the Spade - and Trowel Garden club flower show held at school 80. The show closed yesterday. Winners in the children’s section were Tommy Akard, Jimmy Graver, Nancy Lou Bundy, John Murphy, Judy Slagle, David . Beldon, Lee Gery, Frederick and Franklin Wantland, Bally Jo Turner, Mary Miller, Thomas Fox, Margaret Warne and Frank Abbott. Junior section winners were Sally Lyman, Richard Warne, Susan Fox, Sara Von Behrent, Jane Hauenstein, Nancy Max and Nancy Ditselhorst. Among the winners in the adult section were Henry C. Prange, Mesdames Ernest R.. Keller, Raymond Cassidy, Otto C. Mahrdt, Lois Elbourn, Prange, W. Irving Pal. mer, A. H. Warne, Norvin Strick land, W. A. Reed and V. V. Cravens, Miss Suzanne Off and Miss Hazel Force.
Temple Sisterhood
Will Meet Tuesday A “brunch” will be given Tuesday at the Broadmoor Country club by the Temple Sisterhood. Mrs. Robert Backer will present a radio skit. Committee chairmen for the event are Mrs. Julian Schwab, awards; Mrs, Louls Trina, tickets, and Mrs. Lawrence Lapinska, decorations. Mrs. Sultan Cohen will speak. : The party is sponsored by the ways and means committee with Mesdames Phillip Falender, Harold I. Platt and Morris Jacobs as cochairmen.
Col. Harding to Be Guest Speaker
A buffet supper will be held Sunday evening, Oct. 7, at the Propylaeum. The guest speaker will be Lt. Col. Jack Harding, A. A. PF, who recently returned’ from ‘three and one-half years duty in Europe. His supject will be “Britain in ‘Wartime.” The enfertainment chairman, Mrs, Willlam Allen Moore, will be as sisted. by Mesdames John Wright, | Weber Donaldson, Paul Lee Hargitt, | Charles A. Pfafflin, Owen D. Mor- | rell, Burke Nicholas, Lindon A. Bailey and Jacob P. Dunn. | i |
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____ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ~__ ._ ~ Convention Delegates Meet at War Memorial
Members of the American Legion auxiliary are here attending the auxiliary’s 26th annual convention being held in the War Memorial building. Among them are (left to right) Mrs. Fred L. Young, Crown Point, music and Pan American chairman; Mrs. Roy Noecker, Evansville, and Mrs. Robert McKee, Ft. Wayne, department page.
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merican Legion Auxiliary Holds 26th Annual Session; Vice President Will Be Honored
The problems of returning veterans were discussed this morning by Governor Gates at the American Legion auillary's state convention, The 26th annual session opened at 10 a, m. in the War Memorial building and will continue through tomorrow afternoon. The governor told of the establishment of veterans’ committees in every county, as provided by the last legislature, to advise returning veterans on jobs, the provision of
Mrs. Blanche Robinson, East Chi- | cago, finance; Mrs. Rebecca Caninon, Kentland, community service. Also, Mrs. Vaun Seybert, Girls’ state; Pvt, June Harris, Goshen, Junior activities; Mrs. Ruth Smith, Knightstown home: Mrs. Pauline Graham, Pt. Wayne, legislation; Mrs. Willlam E. Brown, Bloomington, membership; Mrs. Pred Young, Crown Point, music and Pan American studies; Mrs. Gertrude Riehl, Gary, national defense and war activities, and Mrs. Mabel Teal, Tipton, national news, Among those addressing’ the convention this morning were Mrs. Harry C. Mulder, Hammond, department president; Governor Gates, Mayor Tyndall, William E. Brown and Mrs. Alma Droege, La Porte. The committee chairmen who reported were Mrs. Eula McCann, South Bend, national executive committee woman: Mrs. Mulder; Mrs. Helen Kundrat, Ft. Wayne, department secretary; Mrs. Esther Jay, department treasurer, and Mrs. Esther Baumgardt, Lafayette, department historian. Meeting Tomorrow
Mrs, Irene Berg, Michigan City, read the proposed amendments to the department constitution and by-laws, and the nominations for national convention delegates were announced. The delegates will reconvene at 9 a. m. tomorrow in the War Memorial building. Following an election report in the afternoon, officers will be irfktalled. The day's reports will include those of Mrs. Helen Walthall, Clinton, past presidents’ parley: Mrs. Edna Monroe, Upland, poppies; Mrs. Helen Munger, publicity and radio; Mrs, Josephine Barnes, Crawfordsville, editor; Mrs. Ruth Alexander, Mitchell, rehabilitation; Mrs. Helen Grady, Anderson, service sales, and Mrs. Mulder, publication. _ Installation Set Merit certificates will be presented by Mrs. william R. Bolen,
Mable Morgan, Jonesboro, northern vice president. : Memorial services will be conducted by Mrs. Icedore Combs, Bloomington, and the resolutions committee will report. Final action will be taken on the department constitution amendments. Follow. ing the installation, the session will adjourn.
» » ” The annual State Marche of the 8 & 40 will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday in the Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. Alma Droege, La Porte, will preside, Officers will be elected and installed and memorial services will be held. Mrs. Margaret Neh{, Terre Haute, and Mrs. Agathd Ward are in charge of the services. The arrangements chairman is
Mrs. Henning Johnson, assisted by Mesdames Thomas Hughes, Harry Lorber and Carlos Morris, registration; Mrs. Ben Myers, publicity, and Mrs..John A. Noon, parade,
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'|Campbell’s orchestra will play.
.{ Robert Kares and Miss Josephine
Catholic church was the scene this afternoon for the wedding of Miss Mary Olive Davis and Edwin Stanley Bowen. The Rev. Fr. Edwin Sahm read the vows at 1 o'clock.
and Mrs, Claude Davis, New Castle, and Mr. Bowen's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley R. Bowen, 3534 E. Fall Crees bivd.
was worn by the bride. She chose black accessories and her flowers were American beauty colored glamellias,
was her only attendant. She chose a gray two-piece suit worn with light green and black accessories and pink glamellias.
After a wedding trip, the couple will be at home at 3608 Balsam ave.
Pi Lambda Theta To Sponsor Party at 1:30 p. m. Saturday by the Pi
Lambda Theta sorority in the Food Craft shop, Century building.
southern vice president, and Mrs, |
Photo Reflex photo.
Melba Schumacher; first through third vice presidents; Miss Eleanor Dunlop, secretary, and Miss Helen Pearson, treasurer.
Installation Booked
By Alpha Zeta Beta
chapter, Alpha Zeta Beta sorority, will install officers tomorrow night in the home of Miss Frances Spitsfaden, 2529 Prospect st.
Mann, president; Miss Alice Wal-
and corresponding secretaries,
Mrs. H. K, Whitsett, Larry Fulmer, guard, and Miss Ju-
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Omega Nu Tau
Convention
Event Is Scheduldd For Next Week-end
The 25th national convention of the Omega Nu Tau sorority will be held here Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Dorothy Seifert is general chairman of the event. There will be registration and a business meeting Saturday afternoon and evening in the Hotel Antlers. A dance will be held that night in the hotel's ballroom. Ted
On Sunday, there will be a business meeting at 10 a. m. in the Woman's Department club. At 1 p. m. a luncheon and installation of officers will be held there. Committees Named
Committees for the cpnvention include Mrs. Lee Oldfield, Mrs.
Abbott, registration; Mrs. Robert L. Anderson, Mrs. Lewis Cox and Miss Ruth Crago, dance, Mrs. Theodore White, Miss Hazel Knight and Miss Connie Bowen, luncheon; Mesdames William Holmes, Daniel Maiden and Rich-
ard Cheesman, and favors, and Mrs. Thomas M. Cisco, publicity.
Members to Attend Twenty-five members of the sorority’s Gamma chapter will attend the convention. They are Misses Lucy Anderson, Grace Bishop, Connie Bowen, Gertrude Corydon and Dorothy Cook. Also, Misses Mabel DayWitt, Marfan Ellaby, Mildred Purgason, Dean
Hollingsworth, Ellen 1Isgrigg, Marjorie Keeley, Lena Kinman and Hazel Knight. Others are Misses Helena Oldfield, Betty Roesener, Margaret Schuck, Gladys Schuh, Bernice and Kathleen Smith, Bette and Mar. garet Ulrich, Claire Van Arsdall and Grace Wobbenhorst.
Mary O. Davis Is Bride of Edwin Bowen
The rectory of St. Joan of Arc
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
A blue crepe :treet-length dress
Miss Betty Hoover, Hagerstown,
Mr. Bowen was his son's best man.
A benefit card party will be given
Miss - Charlotte Derck is chair. man, assisted by Mrs. George W. Mitten and Mrs. ‘Walter Titus, The group's president is Mrs. Lettie Trefz. Other officers serving with her are Mrs. Titus, Miss Isabelle Drohan and Miss
Mrs. Trefs
Members of the Alpha Upsilon
The new officers are Miss Pauline
pole, vice president; Miss Spitzfaden and Mrs, Henry Miller, recording
Miss Betty Lou Harlan, treasurer; marshall; Mrs.
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THURSDAY, SEPT. 20, 1945 I. T.-S. C. Meeting |Picnic Is Planned The Lady Aberdeen Arts at ehap- For Scandinavians ter, Interna vel- club,| ’ will meet at 1 p.m. Saturday with iste * y er Mrs. Joe Kettery, 5758 Rolling Ridge |i, tne p's BR chapter house, 824 rd. Mrs. Ruth Holman wi Sisoues N Pennsylvania st. aa “India,” and assisting the hostess) oi... tthe telephone commit will be Mrs. Robert Schaffer and| are Megdames E W. Lundeen, ll - R. L. Sorenson, Eric Johnson, A. M. J}
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Club Books Luncheon
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