Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 October 1945 — Page 14
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For Dramatic
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Mr., Mrs. Martindale to Be Chairmen
Club Play on Nov. 21
wards in the Columbia club.
Assisting them are Messrs.
{ THE DRAMATIC CLUB will give its first play since the beginning of the war on Nov. 21. The play will be in the English theater and there will be a par
after-
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Martin
dale of Carmel are the general chairmen for the event.
and Mesdames Joseph E.
Cain, Thomas Madden and John Williams.
” » » 8 ” » Committee members have been announced for the Junior Ase sembly dinner-dance to be given Friday night in the Indianapolis Athletic club, The dance will be from 7:30 until 11 o'clock, Mem« bers of the committee are Don Wise, Perry O'Neal, Curt Travis, Charles DeVoe, Jerry Hopkins, Marsh Blackburn, Willlam Lynch, Theodore Steeg, Betty Pearson, Polly Abendroth, Betsy Calvert, Martha Grace Clark, Joan Spitznagel, Peggy Fisher, Jody Hoster, Ann Collett, Catherine Owens and Gloria Shumaker, Mrs, William Byram Gates is the sponsor,
Country Club Events FREDERICK GRUMME was re-elected president recently of the Meridian Hills Country club. The election was held at the annual’ stockholders meeting and dinner, Other officers who were reelected are James B, Newcomb, vice president; Marshall G. Knox, secretary-treasurer, and Miss Lillian Allen, assistant secretary. New directors elected at the meéting were Carl M. Geupel and Robert C. Becherer, and Arthur E, Krick was re-elected. New members of the membership committee are Clinton G. Prather, George H, Kingsbury and Dr. B, A. Richardson, A number of reservations have been made for the dinner-bridge party to be held Saturday night at the clubhouse. They are those of Messrs. and Mesdames Geupel, Paul Hargitt, A. A. Zinn, I. R. Wag~ fier, Joseph Merriam, Ernest L. Barr, Parke Cooling, Frank Balke and George S. Olive, Dr, and Mrs. B. A, Richardson, Dr. and Mrs, Albert Campbell and Dr. and Mrs. J, H, P, Gauss. » » ” » o ” A fall dinner-dance will be held Oct. 27 at the Highland Golf and Country club. Dinner will be served from 6 to 8:30 p. m., and there will be dancing from 8:30 o'clock until midnight. Ralph Lillard's orchestra will play. Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Krafft are chairmen for thé event, and the co-chairmen are Mr. and Mrs. Louis Randle,
Out-of-Town Wedding Guests
SEVERAL OUT-OF-TOWN guests will attend the wedding Saturday of Miss Helen Clever and Maj. ‘Robert E. Lee. The ceremony will be at 4 p. m. in the home of the bride-to-be’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. Conrad W. Clever. Dr. Logan Hall will officiate. The guests will be Mrs. Charles W. Lee, Edmonton, Alberta, mother of the prospective bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs, Arthur K. Lee, Wilmette, I11.; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lee, Wilmington, Del; Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Snavely, Chicago, and Miss Gretty Slelken, Memphis, Tenn. y ” » » » » Hostesses who will serve tomorrow at the Indiana Artists club exhibit are Mesdames Clyde Titus, Fred L. Pettijohn, Susan Marsh, H. 8. McGee, Edwin I. Poston, Walter Thompson, W. D. Keenan and J. Ottis Adams and Miss Florence Taylor. The exhibit is in Ayres’ eighth floor foyer. Serving as hostesses today were Mesdames Hans OC. Jacobsen, W. H. Mallon, George P. Davis, Ray A. Parker, J. H. Andrews, John G. Beale, Merle Morrison and W, D, Bain,
G. O. P. Women
Plan Luncheon Mrs, Arthur R. Robinson will preside at a luncheon meeting of the Indianapolis Woman's Republican® club at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Columbia club. The hostess chairman. is Mrs. Harper Ransburg. Assisting her will be Mesdames Clyde E. Parsons, G. 8. Kleder, William Bosson, Ellen Bagley and Ernest Henry. Reservations are to be made with Mrs. Lyman Thompson.
Halloween Part y
A Halloween party will follow a meeting of the Butler aiumnae of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority at 8 p. m, tomorrow in the home of
Radio Speaker
Mrs. J. Harold Grimes, state regent of the Indiana society, D. A. R, will speak over radio station WISH at 10:30 a. m, Saturday. Her subject will be “D. A. R. Post-War Plans.”
Mrs. Ruth Cummins, 2921, Bluff ng.
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Jean R. Ollila,” Flora Reichle {Are Married
Durham-Patterson Vows Are Exchanged
The announcements of an approaching marriage and recent weddings are included in the bridal news. The approaching marriage of Miss Dorothy Patterson 0 Raymond H. Durham is announced by her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Harry J. Patterson, 1446 LeGrande st,
Sienna Catholic church. Mr, Dur~ ham is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Durham, 1335 E, Kelly st. ” » ” Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Reichle, 2819 N. Olney st, announce the marriage of their daughter, Flora Jane, to Jean Robert - Ollila, Painesville, O. The service was Sept. 27 in the Bt. Francis de Sales Catholic church rectory. Mrs. Bruce Wallace was the bride's only attendant, and the best man was Robert Reichle of North ‘Vernon, After the ceremony, the couple left for a wedding trip to Niagara Falls and Painesvile. » »
Kindred photo
Mrs. Ollila
» A ceremony Friday in the parsonage of the First Methodist
church, Shelbyville, united Mrs. Lucille Pix and John G. Pantzer of Indianapolis. Dr. J. W. McFall read the vows, and the attendants were Mr, and Mrs. Carl K. Meloy. After a wedding trip, the couple will be at home temporarily in Shelbyville. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sullivan, Shelbyville, and Mr. Pantzer is the son of Mrs. Cora Pantzer, Indianapolis,
EVENTS
CLUBS
Fall Creek Garden. 7:30 p. m. Thurs. Mrs. E. C. Kleiderer, 5105 N. Illinois, hostess. Movies, Ladies Federal. Thurs. Mrs. L. D. Wadsworth, 5024 College, hostess. Mrs. C. O. Brammell, Mrs. Orrin Collins, entertainment chairmen. Victorian chap, I, T.-8. C. 12:30 p. m. Fri. Mrs. Paul M. Sellers, 1110 W. 34th, hostess. Mrs. William A. Breedlove, speaker. Liberty Gardens Homemakers. Thurs. Mrs, Pearl Brady, 8hortridge and Brookville rds., hostess. Thursday Lyceum. 12:30 p. m. Thurs. Mrs, R. B. Malloch, 5217 N. Delaware, hostess, “Insignia,” Mrs. Irving Blue,
MISCELLANEOUS
Ladies auxiliary, Altenheim. p. m. Fri. In the home. party. Catherine Merrill tent 9, Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, 1:30 p. m. Mon. Pt. Friendly. Women's council, Hillside Christian church, 7:45 p. m. Fri, In the church. “Yankee Stranger” (Thane), Mrs. Herbert Wilson. Washington W. C. T. U, Oct. 26. In the Mount Olive Methodist church,
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SORORITIES
Gamma Delta chap, Kappa Delta Phi. Thurs. In the Rho Delta clubroom, Lemcke bldg. Alpha chap., Omega Nu Tau. 7:30 p. m. today. In the White Cross guild's service center, Lambda chap, Omega Nu Tau. 8 p. m. Thurs. Inthe Columbia club.
The ceremony will be at 8 a. m, Saturday in the 8t. Catherine of
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Brides in Summer and Fall Rites
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1. Before her marriage July 24, Mrs. George R, Watkins was Miss Margaret Ann Poppenseaker, She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Melvin G. Poppenseaker, and Ensign Watkins, U.8.N.R,, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Watkins. (Moorefield photo)
2. An Aug. 18 ceremony in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church united Miss Alice M. Murphy and Lt. R. W. Wurtz, U.S. N. R., Great Lakes, IIL. (Tower photo)
3. Mrs. Thomas J. Saad was Miss Victoria Freije before her marriage to Cpl. Saad on Sept. 29 in St. Francis de Sales Catholic church, She is the sister of Mrs. Abraham Carter of Indianapolis. (Moorefield photo)
For the Benefit
Several theater parties are being theater.
association of Pi Beta Phi sorority. of the sorority, Ushers for the event will be Misses Marianne Sexson, Gloria Groff, Gwendelyn Brock, Nancy McIntosh, Carroll Rogers, Ann Paisley and Connie Doran. Dinner parties preceding the play will be given by Messrs. and Mesdames Samuel O, Brewer, E. S. Hildreth and Horace E. Storer. Guests of Mr, and Mrs, Brewer will be Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kimmel and Mr, and Mrs. Truman D. Hoover. Ra ES Mr. and Mrs. Hildreth will entertain for Messrs, and Mesdames James M. Booe, Kenneth L. Emmert and Richard E. Lawrence and Mrs. Bruce Hurlbert. Messrs. and Mesdames Kenneth Adair, Karl Stegemeier and Bernard Lacy will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Storer, Another party will be that of Messrs. and Mesdames L. L. Flint, William Jordan and Herbert S. Evans,
Other Parties Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Walker | will be hosts to ‘Messrs. and Mes- | dames Burchapd Carr, James Mur-| dock, M. Lyle Withrow, Morris | Mackey and Harvey E. Rodgers and Dr. Jack Carr, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Sebastian will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Harold C. Curtis. Messrs. and Mesdames
Chap AJ, P.-E. O. Thurs. Mrs. C. W. Wharton, 3711 Gladstone, hostess. ————————— Board Meeting A meeting of the state board of the American Association of Uni-
versity Women wiil be held Saturday in the Hotel Washington, The | session will be at 10:30 a. m.
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C. E. Broom, Robert D. Pritchard, Harold L., Ross, John C. Cavosie and Robert B. Morris will attend the ‘play together, - A party, arranged by Miss Margaret Paddack, will include Mr, and Mrs, Truman Franklin, Mr, and Mrs, Mark Holman, Mrs. Paul PF. Dow, Miss Margaret: Spees and J. W. Miller.
Also Attending
Mr. and Mrs. Noble B. Ritchey] and daughter, Joan, of Kirkland, will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Campbell for dinner and the play. Mr, and Mrs. Philip A. Hohman will entertain with a cocktail party preceding the performance fof Messrs, and Mesdames James J. Lamb, T. F. Donlon, William PF. Hackworth and 8, Sgt. and Mrs. John R. Johnson. Mr, and Mrs. Charles B. Sipe will accompany Miss Margaret Kellenbach and Vernon E. Kniptash to the play, Following the performdnce Mr, and Mrs. Ralph C, Gery will entertain Mr, and Mrs. John L. Bulger and Mr. and Mrs. Linton Atkinson, Another party will include Capt. and Mrs, George BE. Vickery, Capt. and. Mrs, E. 8, Lauther and Capt. and Mrs. 2. T, Hedermon.
At Park School
A tea will be held from 3:30 to 5 p. m. next Tuesday by the Park School Mothers’ association in the school. Honor guests will be mothers of new students, Mrs, George Klein is the chairman. . Assisting her are Mesdames Leslie DeVoe, Charles Greathouse, L. D. Foster, Irving Fauvre, Norman Baxter, Robert Bowes, H. P. Travis, ! C. P. Lauenstein and J. H. Stygall.|
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Civic Theater Parties Planned
Performance
Saturday of ‘The Male Animal’
planned for the Civic theater bene-
fit performance of “The Male Animal” to be held Saturday in the
The performance is being sponsored by the Indianapolis alumnae
Proceeds will be used for projects
Women’s Club Plans Tea for Saturday
The year’s activities of the Indiana = University Women's club will open with a tea Saturday in the governor's mansion, The tea will be from 2 until 5 p. m. The program will include a talk and music by Miss Roberta Bland, harpist. Officers are Mrs. Robert M. Lingle, .» president; Mrs, Victor Deitch and Mrs, Herman B. Gray, first and second vice presidents. Mrs. William M. Hutchison, treasurer, and Miss Minnie Lloyd and Miss Irene A. McLean, recording and corresponding secretaries.
© |tain with a formal tea for the newly
I.T.S. C. Unit To Entertain On Sunday
Mrs. William J. Betz Will Be Hostess
The Indiana chapter, International Travel-Study club, will enter-
organized Shangri-la chapter, which it is sponsoring. . Mrs. William J. Betz, a past president of the Indiana chapter, will be hostess from 2 until 5 p, m. Sunday in her home, 1103 W. Kessler blvd. Honor guests will be Mesdames Buren Strickler, Lloyd A. Pottenger, Burt Kimmel, E. C. Thompson and Helen Lougher. Mrs, Lougher, installation chairman, will initiate members of the chapter and install the officers. Officers are Mrs. R. N. Wilson, president; Miss Jackie Harting and Miss Edith Hallett, first and second vice presidents. Other Officers Mrs. Marion Ginn and Miss Maxine Moore, recording and corresponding secretaries; Miss Martha Lingeman, treasurer; Miss Jane Thompson, auditor, and Mrs, Dale McIntyre, federation delegate. Officers of the Indiana chapter who will serve in the receiving line are Mesdames C. R. Rogers, Thornton Graham, J. H. Shannon, War=ren Springer, P. W. Brown, H. Donald Johnson, H. T, Litteral and Emil C. Iverson. Mrs. Wilfred Pepe and Mrs. Elsa Henson are in charge of arrangements for the tea. Mrs, Pottenger and Mrs. Charles Rogers will pour.
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Poets’ Corner Is Planning Workshop
Poetry Discussions To Be on Program
The second in a’ series of worke shop programs is being planned by the Poets’ Corner for 2 p.m. Friday in the Y.W.C. A, Miss Olive Inez Downing will preside. Robert W. Kellum will be the speaker, He will discuss “The Poetry That Is Not
Ephemeral” Mr, Kellum is a mem- If
ber of the editorial staff. of The Indianapolis Star. it
Also included on the program will hy
be Mrs. Paul L. Dressel and Mrs,
Gwendolyn Bunch. A round-table i
discussion on “The Purpose of Write
ing Poetry” will be led by Mrs. Robe ~
ert V. Gilliland.
Honor Guests Patronesses will be Mesdames Leo X. Smith, J. K. Berman, Rilus Eastman, Meier Block, Paul Jones, John M. Pearson, T. J. Marshall, Paul R., Oldham, Goethe Link and Estélle Toler Sowder and Miss Emma Gene Tucker. Honor guests will be Mr. and Mrs, Tramp Starr, the Rev. and Mrs,
.Charles M. Fillmore, Mr. and Mrs,
Frank N. Wallace, Randolph Coats and Mrs. Nellie Coats.
To Attend Convention
retary of the National Association of Parliamentarians, will leave next | Monday for Kansas City ‘where she will attend.the. organization's cone
vention. She also will be a guest at }§
Mrs. W. H. Vinzant, recording = _sece | |
the first annual meeting of the
Missouri State Association of Pare |
liamentarians next Tuesday. i
director of the John Herron Art school, has an oil painting, “Old’ Swimming Hole,” in the, current invitational exhibit of United States painting at Carnegie institute, Pittsburgh. Two other Indiana artists invited to send paintings were John Rogers Cox, Terre Haute, and Mrs. Constance Coleman Richardson, Detroit, formerly of Indianapolis.
Donald M. "Mattison, director of the Herron Art school, will go to Decatur, Ill, Friday to act as a juryman for the third annual exhibition of central Illinois artists’ work which opens Nov. 4.
Robert Owen Parks, Indianapolis and Lafayette, is represented in the fourth Audubon annual exhibit at the National academy in New York. Winner of the 1943 Mary Milliken award at Herron, he is now studying toward a master’s degree al ‘New York university,
Installation Is Set By Swami Sub-Debs
Semi-annual installation of officers will be held Saturday-by the Swami Sub-Deb club in the home of Miss Joanne Green, 1042 W, 35th st. Officers are Miss Jo Ann Fryar, president; Miss Green, vice president; Miss LaVerne Hanger, recording secretary; Miss Mildred Henninger, treasurer, and Miss
Pauline Ritter, publicity chairman.
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