Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 October 1945 — Page 20
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Miss Elizabeth Peet to Be Honored
Tomorrow at Pre - Nuptial
Party
MRS. JOHN WOOLLING will entertain tomorrow ‘evening with a bridge party and miscellaneous shower
for Miss Elizabeth Jeanne Peet.
The party will be in
the home of Mrs. K. K. Woolling who will assist the
hostess.
Miss Peet will become the bride of C. Bernard
Noelting Jr. on Oct. 27 in the North Methodist church. § Among the guests at the party will be Mrs. william Willard Peet, mother of the bride-to-be; Mesdames Thomas Cook, George w. Mohr, James Silvey and J. BE. Howett, Misses Connie Doran, Vean Maschmeyer and Jane Hyde and Miss Patricia Noelting of Evansville, sister of the prospective bridegroom,
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A miscellaneous shower and luncheon will be given Oct, 26 by Mrs. James A. Stuart and Mrs. Harry W. King for Miss Jeanne Elizabeth Sutton. The honor guest and William Talbott Jones Jr,
chief pharmacist’s mate, U. 8. N. R,, will be married this fall
The
party will be in- Mrs. Stuart's home, Those attending will be Mrs. A. W. Sutton and Mrs, W, T. Jones, mothers of the engaged couple; Mesdames W. C. Garten, Robert Garten, O. W. Sicks, Edward Nicholls, E. L. Day, Clarence Bates,
John Schumacher, James Stuart Jr,
Maurice Kahler, Paul James
and Arthur Pratt, Miss Alice Jones and Miss Bess Garten,
Mr. and Mrs. Westlund to Entertain
MISS BETTY WESTLUND and her fiance, Raymond J. Hallenberger, will be guests at & bridal dinner tomorrow evening to be given by Miss Westlund’s parents, Mr, and Mrs, Albert F, Westlund. The honor guests will be married at 3:30 p. m. Saturday in the Beth~ lehem Lutheran church, The dinner will be in the Indianapolis Ath« letic club following the wedding rehearsal. The guests will be Mr, and Mrs. John H. Hallenberger, Evans ville, parents of the prospective bridegroom; Harold J. Lutterman, Bernard F. Flittner and Miss Emma Bumb, Evansville, Lt. Harry E.
Rowbottom, Crawfordsville; Miss Jean Hurt, Bojinoff, army nurse corps, Santa Ana, Cal.;
Pontiac, Ill.; Lt. Sue Miss Lois Jane West-
lund, New York; Robert W. Westlund, Ann Arbor, Mich.; Dr. Arthur Mullin, Miss Marilyn Belmforde and Miss Harriet Meister,
Sorority Alumnae Meeting Tonight THE INDIANA UNIVERSITY ALUMNAE of Delta Delta Delta sorority will meet this evening in the home of Mrs. Lyle Taylor. Jose. Robert Chattin and Mrs, Robert Hulett will assist the hostess. rs. Truman Woodmansee will preside at the business meeting after
which there will be a social hour,
New officers of the group are
Mrs. Woodmansee, president; Mrs, Ralph Brows, vice president; Mrs. Lyle Taylor, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Hulett, Riley Hospital Cheer -guild representative, and Mrs. Joseph Buicher, Delta Delta
Delta alliance representatige.
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Members of the Indianapolis Woman's club will meet at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Propylaeum. Mrs. E. C. Miller will discuss “My Post-war Planning.” Also on the program will be Mrs. Edmund 'C. Bray. Her topic will be “Wheels Within Wheels.”
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» . ” ” Mrs. Ernest L. Hamlin has returned to her home in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla, after spending the summer in Indianapolis. She was ac~ companied by Mesdames Ford Smith, Chester Zechlel and John
Murray, who will be her house guests for-a month. .
. Mr, and
Mrs, Sidney Seligman were recent guests of their son, Cadet C. E. Beligman, at Kemper Military school, Boonville, Mo.
Rush Tea Sunday
A rush tea will be held from 8 to 5 p. m. Sunday by Delta chapter, Chi Phi Gamma sorority, in the home of Mrs. Harry Klippel,
Wiener Roast
The Spade and Trowel Garden club will meet at 1 p. m, tomorrow for a wiener roast in the home of Mrs, Dean Stubbs nefir West-
690 West drive, Woodruff Place. |fleld. Club projects will be dis-
Mrs, Claude E. Wilson will pour.
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Bridal News
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1, Mrs. Thomas Edward Henderson was Miss Dorothy Genette Buchanan before her marriage Aug, 19 in. the Bethlehem Lutheran church. She is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. G. C. Buchanan, Logansport, and Pfc. Henderson is the nephew of Miss Mable Maine, Fountain City, Tenn, 2. A ceremony Sunday in the home of Mrs. Edward DeVatz will unite her niece, Miss Madalynne Worland, and Daniel McInerney, Brooklyn, N.Y. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Worland. Mr, McInerney recently was discharged from the army after serving 11 months in the European theater. 3. Miss Martha Alice Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, H. L.
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Stewart, was married Oct. 7 to Gordon Lee Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs, Otis L. Davis, Mulberry. The bridegroom recently received his discharge from the army.
The Bridal Scene—
an approaching marriage and pre-n Miss . Betty Lucille Steinbruegge
Mrs, W, G. Schmidt will be he bridesmaids will be Mrs, David Martin, Mrs. Robert Bullard, Misses Marjorie Ewert, Margaret Cochran and Peggy Denny. Serving as flower girls will be Beverly Adams and Elaine Steinbruegge. The ringbearer will be Stanley Owens, and Claude Owens will serve as his brother’s best man, The ushers will be Frank O. Steinbruegge Jr. brother of the bride-to-be; Sgt. Schmidt, Edward Adams, Thomas Dillon and Mr, Bullard. A linen shower will be given tomorrow night for Miss Steinbruegge by Mrs, George Rummel and Miss Clara Owens. Approximately 25 guests will attend the party to be in Mrs, Rummel’s home, 4924 E, 34th st. Mrs. Steinbruegge Jr, 6837 N. Hamilton, entertained last night for the bride-to-be.
» » » Miss Maxine Zlotnick has set Nov. 4 as the date for her wedding to Norman I. Cohen. The ceremony will be in the Hotel Antlers before
4 members of the immediate families.
Rabbi Israel Chodos will officiate. Mr, and Mrs. Leon Cohen will serve as attendants,
# » » Miss Martha Isham will be the honor guest Saturday evening at a crystal shower to be given by Misses Helen and Lillian Starost, 5415 N. Capitol ave, Mrs. John Starost will assist her daughters. Miss Isham will become the bride of Chief Petty Officer Walter I. Handy, U.8.N.R., this fall. The party guests will be Mrs. Willlam Isham, mother of the bride-to-be; Mesdames Edith Skaats, Earl Jones and George Freers. Also Mesdames Warren Bosworth, H. W. Brady, Francis Helkema, Fred Wasden, Roy Pile, Rosalee Spong, Elma Lemley, Robert Shultz and Ben Griffin, Others will be Mesdames Robert McNeely, Irmamae Herrmann, Marybelle Christy, Paul' Dorsey, Mary Staten and Delver Landers, Misses Mary Spalding, Grace Stephen, Roberta Trent and Julia Guess.
meee Meeting Planned Mrs. Dale Parrish, 123 N. Bradley ave, will be the hostess at 8:30 p. m, this evening for ‘a meeting of the Phi chapter, Delta Chi Sig-
ma sorority.
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Attendants Are Announced by Miss Betty Lucille Steinbruegge For Her Approaching Marriage
Included in the bridal news are the announcements of attendants,
uptial parties. has announced the attendants for The rite will be at 8:30 p. m.
r sister's matron of honor, and the
Card Party Is Planned
The St. Francis Hospital guild will sponsor a card party at 1:30 p. m. next Wednesday in Block's auditorium, Mrs. William J. Van Iderstine has been appointed general cHuirman for the event, Co-chairmen are Mrs, Herbert Roeder and Mrs. Edward H. Trimpe, Other committee members are Mesdames Ora Tipton, Arthur Heidenreich and Fred Koch, bridge; Mesdames Herbert Altman, F. A, Laudick, Kate Smith, William PF. Murphy, Anthony Fritz and Howard Hoffmeyer, euchre, Mesdames Louis Topmiller, D. J. Cangany and Josephine Coll, hospitality; Mesdames Roy Nation, Arthur Cramer, Harry Ferneding, Thomas E. Quill, Elizabeth Peters, Eugene Lepple, Gilbert Henderson and C. Harry Wolirhaye, prizes.
Paul Twente, special committee, and Mrs. Henry Gardner and Mrs. Leo Lucid, tickets,
Newcomers’ Club Will Have Tea
A tea and bridge party will be
p. m. tomorrow, following an executive board meeting. The meeting, at 10 a. m., will be held in the central Y. W. C. A. Mrs. William Runyon, hostess, will be assisted by Mesdames Arthur Snyder, Howard King, Clyde Weber, C. F. Taylor and C. E Campbell,
Club Session
hostess for a meeting of the Irv
in her home, Run pkwy. Mrs. Louis Richardson will speak on “Our Department of State.”
Club Officer
Times Special DENTON, Tex. Oct, 18. — Miss Betty Lu Hunter, a junior at Texas State College for Women, was elected vice president of the Occupational Therapy club recently. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hunter, Indianapolis.
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held by the Newcomers’ club at 1:30
Mrs. F. W. Schulmeyer will be
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Civic Theater Reservations
Are Listed
Sorority to Sponsor Benefit Performance A number of parties have been
sr
ance tomorrow night of “The Male Animal” at the Civic theater. The production is being sponsored by the Indianapolis alumnae of Delta Gamma sorority. - Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Washburn Jr. will entertain at a -buffet supper after the performance, Guests will be Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Boyd, Cam~ bridge City; Messrs. and Mesdames Ross E. Coffin, Arthur Schrader, Morris Crain, Ormand E. Hammond and Kline Lidikay and Dr. and Mrs. A. W, Spivey. A dinner party will be given by Mr, and Mrs. J. Dwight Peterson preceding the play. They will have as their guests Messrs. and Mesdames Irving Lemaux, Harry Reid and Pierre Goodrich.
Supper Party Guests at a buffet supper in the home of Mr, and Mrs. George O. Browne after the play will be Messrs. and Mesdames C. J. McCoy, R. C. Werner, J. Lynn McCormick, Clyde T. Bowers, James F, T, Sargent, Richard H. Dye, James H. Taylor, J. F. McElroy and D. H. White and Dr. and Mrs. Blanton A. Coxen. Mr, and Mrs. Herman H. Lauter will be hosts at a supper party for Messrs. and Mesdames Marvin L. Lugar, Frederick Albershardt, Henry L. Dithmer Jr. and Henry C. Churchman Jr. and Mrs, Alfred A. Lauter. Attending the show with Mr. and Mrs. William F. Kegley will be Mr. and Mrs. Vawter Rowan, St. Louis; Mr, and Mrs. John Willard Hutchings and Lt. and Mrs. Robert Jenkins;
Other Groups
Accompanying Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Guyot to the performance will be Mr. and Mrs. George Heidenreich and Mrs, James M. Davis. Entertaining” at a supper party after the show will be Mr, and Mrs, Guy E. Morrison. Their guests will be Messrs, and Mesdames George C. Forrey, J. P. White, Burrell Wright and Robert A. Ziegler. Mr, and Mrs, Carl Eveleigh will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Showalter at a dinner before the show. Another supper party will be that of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse H. Jones. Those attending will be Mr, and Mrs. William Pruitt and Mrs. C. L Fredericks,
Oren H. Grant before the performance will be Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Curle and Mr. and Mrs. A. Throop.
Spurs Officers
Miss Joy Mudd is the new president of Spurs, sophomore women’s honor society at Butler university, Other new officers are Miss Betty Evard, vice president; Miss Dorothy Reinacker, treasurer, and Miss Patricia Boyers, social chair-
| Brown, Victor T. Deitch, Charles Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank
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Symphony Ticket Awards Are Announced
The three top-ranking volunteer workers in the Indianapolis Symphony orchestra’s recent season ticket campaign are Mesdames William Herbert Gibbs, Marion M. Hull and Stuart” Wilson, The winners were announced at a tea and fashion show yesterday at Block's for members of the sales group and the women's committee. They received awards of perfume and season tickets for the symphony concerts, Nineteen other campaign workers also received season tickets. They were Mesdames Philip Adler Jr, Roscoe Barnes, Helen Talge
Feldmaier, Montreau F. Hatt, Henry Hoss and Edmond Hebel,
Other Winners '
Also Mesdames Irvin Mobley, Walter Moenning, E, D. Morton, Roy Pile, A. R. Stacy, Ralph B. Waddington and Bliss B. Wells; Misses Mildred Allen, Grace Greene, Anna Mary Glick and Dorcas Rock. It was announced at the tea that 526 season tickets were sold during the campaign period. Mrs. Charles Latham presided at the business meeting, and assistants at the tea were members of the social com-
man.
mittee.
Sorority Plans Anniversary Celebration
Altrusa Club to Hold Dinner Tomorrow
A reception Sunday will mark the 25th anniversary of the Sigma Phi Delta: sorority. The event will be from 3 to 5 p. m. in the Lincoln room of the Hotel Lincoln, A musical program will be given by Mrs. Charles Schaler, Mrs. A. James Inasy and Miss Mary Spalding, Mrs, Helen J, Ard, Miss Muriel Yeager and Miss Eunice Bradway will be in the receiving line, Members of the Indianapolis Altrusa club will be entertained with a dinner at 6:30 b. m. tomorrow in the Columbia club. Arrangements are being made by the international relations. committee, which is headed by Mrs. Walter J. Twiname. A. L. Young will address mem=bers on the subject, “Our Friends of the Orient.” Mr. Young is vice president and general manager of Eli Lilly International Corp. The
presiding officer will be Mrs. Berniece Mozingo,
Cleo Blackburn, Flanner House director, will speak before the Young Professional Women’s club at a din-
ner meeting today in the Flanner House. The meeting will be at 6:30 p. m.
A luncheon meeting of the Cul-
ture club will be held tomorrow
in the Columbia club, with Mrs, Arthur McKinney as hostess. Included on the program will be a
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