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PAGE _ Phi Beta Group | . Will Present
Program .
Four to Be Pledged By Beta Chi Theta
Patrons” and patronesses of Pi Zeta chapter, Phi Beta, ‘will be entertained at 8 p. m. tomorrow in
organization: Participants will be Mesdames Vilora Pock Kelley, O. T, Arbaugh, C. V. Kinsly, Frank Boles and W, R. Richardson, Misses Doris Linville, Joan Henning, Pauline Tolin and Mary Frances Newhouse. Mrs, Benjamin G. Raley Is the arrangements chairman and hostesses will be Mesdames Glenn S. Kingham, Albert Dalshimer, Edgar J. Ellsworth and Thomas A, Bunch. The honor guests will be Messrs, and Mesdames Sherwood Blue, Booth Tarkington, *J. W, Tucker and J. B. Vandaworker, Messrs, Bomar- Cramer, Kenneth Glass, Waland David Morton and Dr, Fred Pettijohn. Also, Mesdames Oscar A. Ahlgren, Ralph W, Stoll, Clark Griffith, Mor-
ris Talley, E. E. Cahal, Jessie Moore, Bonnie LaShelle and Walter 8, Grow, Pledge services will be held at 8 p. m. tomorrow by the Alpha chapter, Beta Chi Theta, in the home of Mrs. Henri Harrell, 1224 N Beville ave.
The four who will be piety ed are Mesdames - L. A. Brooks,
Swinford and Fred F. Blomg#er for Mijss-Mary Ann Catellier, Members are in October
Miss Grace Bhowengert will be the hostess tonight at a Halloween party for members of Beta chapter, Chi Phi Gamma.
Nichols-Foland Vows Read
The Rev. Joseph Flanigan, pastor of the Brightwood Methodist church, officiated Sunday at the wedding of Miss Betty Foland and Sgt. Maurice Nichols. The double-ring service was in the home of the bridegroom’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Nichols,] 6044 Crittenden ave, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Cecil R. Foland, Denver, Colo. The bridal attendants were Ed Wobbenhorst and Mrs, John Nichols, the bridegroom's sister-in-law, A dinner in the Nichols’ home followed the ceremony. 8gt. Nichols will leave tomorrow for Ft. Benning. Ga, He recently returned to this country after serving overseas for two years,
Principals in Wedding and Engagement News
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Two Showers Will Honor
Doris Crane
Miss Doris Elaine Crane, whose ‘engagement to Lt. (jg) Milton Edward DeVoe Jr., U. 8. N. R., has been announced, will be honored at a series of showers and parties. A linen shower will he given for the bride-to-be next Monday by Mrs. Robert Courtland Bailey and Mrs. Arthur G. Kraeger Jr, The party will be in the Bailey home, 3720 E. Fall Creek pkwy. Guests will include Mesdames Warren Reese, Eugene H., Yockey, Guy Boyd Jr. and T. A, Tochterman, the bride-to-be’s mother; Miss Harriett Kinneman, Fortville; Misses Shirley Snyder, Jeanne Clancy, Ann Bishop and Helen Shumaker,
7 Mothers Will Assist
Miss Clancy and Miss Kinneman will entertain with a china shower for Miss Crane on Nov. 9. The event will be in the home of Miss Clancy, 3666 N. Delaware “st, Assisting the hostesses will be their mothers, «+ Mrs. Edith B. Clancy and Mrs, H, H. Kinneman, Fortville. Invited guests are Mrs. Leroy C. Gould, Los Angeles; Mesdames Balley, Tochterman; Kraeger Jr. and Yockey, Misses Shirley Snyder, Grace Snyder, Nancy Cochrane, Margery Ogle, Joan Cunningham
EVENTS
St. Louis. (P. H. Ho photo.)
G. J. Zeiss, Mt. Vernon, N. Y.
Kindergarten Group Announces Officers
Recently elected officers of the directors’ board, Indianapolis Free Kindergarten society, are Mrs. Henry H. Hornbrook, president; Mrs. Fred E. Gifford and Mrs. John H. Roberts Jr, first and second vice presidents,
2. Miss Faye Tyler's engagement to Lt. son of Mrs. Gilbert Harris of Indianapolis, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Tyler, Lowell,
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Society—
1. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cowger, Monticello, annonce the marriage of their daughter, Dorothy Ann, formerly of Indianapolis, to Robert E. Cochran, ship's cook 3-¢, U. Edward Cochran, also of Monticello.
8.“N, son of Mr, and “Mrs. The wedding was Aug. 25 in
(J.g.) Jackson E. O'Connell,
3. A ceremony read Sept. 29 united Miss Shirley Gray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gray, and Lt, G. J. Zeiss Jr, son of Mr, and Mrs. (P, H. Ho photo.)
4. Miss Josephine Esther Bremer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Bremer, became the bride of Glen H. Taylor on Aug. 11. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Taylor, Scottsville, Ky. (Nu-Art photo.) 5. Miss Dorothy Ruth Cummings and S. Sgt. Howard W. Miller, A. A. F,, will be married Saturday in the University Heights United Brethren church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth M. Cummings and Mr, and Mrs. Will G. Miller of Whitestown. (Dexheimer-Carlon photo.) 6. The marriage of Miss Leona Carlson to Patrick O. Patterson, aviation metalsmith 1-¢, U, 8. N, R., was July 29.. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Carlson, Kirkland, Wash., and Mr. Patterson is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Clarence J. Carlson of Indianapolis: (P. H. Ho photo.)
Clubs— Blaker Club
-~ MISS PATRICIA ANNE DOUD has chosen Nov. 20 as the date for her wedding to John H. Rau Jr.
Arranges Luncheon
The cere-
and Barbara Bran,
CLUBS
| Sigma Nu Mothers. 8 p..m. Fri: At
the chapter house. Benefit card party: Mrs. E. E. McMullen, arrangements chairman, Stephen Foster Kindergarten . Mothers, Noon Wed. At the kindergarten. Covered dish luncheon; business meeting. Mrs. Thomas Fitzwater and Mrs, Arvel Peevler, hostesses. : V-5 Mothers. Noon Wed, Mrs, Wilbur H, Downs, 5789 Central, hostess, Covered dish luncheon. Mrs. Edward V. Mitchell, speaker. Wayne Township War Mothers. Noon Wed. 1503 8. Lawndale. Covered dish Juncheon; anniversary celebration,
SORORITIES
Beta chap.,, Gamma Phi Alpha. Tonight, Mrs. Frank Widner, 827 N. Emerson, hostess, Beta chap, Kappa Alpha Gamma. 7:30 p. m. Fri. Miss Amy West, Clayton, hostess, , Zeta chap, Phi Delta Pi. Wed, night. Mrs. Shildes McCaslin, 416 Grand, hostess. “Come as You Are” party,
Auxiliary Luncheon
The John Holliday Jr. unit American Legion auxiliary, will have a 1 p. m. luncheon meeting tomorrow in Mrs. Lowell 8. Fisher's home, 31 E. 45th st, A business session will follow the luncheon,
TUESDAY, OCT. 23, 1943
Mundt-Brown Bridal Party
Announced
Miss Virginia Lee Brown has ane nounced the attendants for her wedding, Oct. 31, to Arthur PF, Mundt. The vows will be exchariged at 7:30 p. m. in the Advent Epis copal church, Miss Brown will have as her maid of honor Miss Sallie Vaught. Brides= maids will be Mrs. Samuel Privett and Mrs, Gerald Riley. The bridegroom's attendants will be his father, Arthur A. Mundt, best man, and John Yule and Roger Hooker, ushers. Miss Brown will entertain with a party for her attendants Thurse day night in her home, 3532 Washe ington blvd. She will be assisted by her mother, Mrs, Bransford Brown, and her grandmother, Mrs. Bransford Clarke. The honor guests will be Mrs, Privett, Mrs. Riley and Miss Vaught,
|Other guests will include Mesdames
Mundt, O. P. Compton and William Entrekin, Misses Ruth Ann Alandt, Rosalyn Crabb and Dorothy Meyer,
Mrs. Arvin Hostess
Mrs. William Arvin will be hostess at a meeting of the Babes Alumnae club Friday night in her home, 5140 Ralston ave,
William H. Insley, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. Brivest D. Wales, treasurer.
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mony, at 2:30 p. m. in McKee chapel of Tabernacle Presbyterian_ church, will be read by Dr. Roy Ewing Vale. A reception in the home of the bride-to-be's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Doud, will follow the ceremony. son of Mr. and Mrs, John H. Rau, Miss Barbara Aikman of Terre Haute and Pvt. James R. McNutt. Lehmann , and: Mrs. Hiram Keehn will éntertain the fqrmer's home - with a handkerchief shower Yor
Mrs. Walter
tonight in
the bride-to-be.
Other parties will be given by
Mrs. Willlam 8S. Horn on Nov, 6;
by Mrs. Fred Gifford, Nov, 10, and Mrs, Thomas H. David, Nov. 18. The bridal dinner will
given Nov, 17.
Bridal Dinner Friday A BRIDAL DINNER Friday night in the home of Mr, and Mrs. Alexander M. Stewart will
honor
Clare Stewart,
Lt. William L. Lieber.
marriage. will
their niece,
Miss
be bach.
Sally
and her fiance,
be Saturday
the Advent Episcopal church. The dinner guests will include
the couple's
Their
in
parents, Mr. and
Mrs. James Tomlinson Stewart
and Dr,
bridegroom, aunt, be guests,
and Mrs. Clarence W, « Efroymson. Mrs. Richard Lieber, grandmother of the prospective and Miss Stewart's Miss Alice Clare, also will
Others at the dinner will be
Bishop Kirchhoffer,
and Mrs, the Rev.
Richard + A. and Mrs.
Thomas Thrasher; Mrs. Thomas
Neil Fowler of Chi Bartley, Fitchey,
Wynne Jr.
cago,
Miss Barbara Miss Joan David Welch and Fred
Mrs. L. 8. Strong is general chairman for the homecoming luncheon to be given Friday noon by the Eliza A. Blaker club -in the Hotel Lincoln. She is being assisted by Mesdames Linn Bailey, O. K. Gaskins, F. H. Miller and William D. Bain and Miss Lelia Partlowe. The luncheon will welcome out-of-town teachers and former students of Teachers’ college, New club officers are Mrs. Blanch Mathews, honorary president; Mrs. Arthur G. Wilson, president; Miss Ethel Gates, first vice president; Miss Elizabeth Peterson, second vice president, and Mrs, G. A. McClure,
Mr. Rau is the The bridal attendants will be
Personals
Mrs. John Fouts of West Lafayette will entertain Priday with a luncheon in the Columbia club for Miss Emma Lou SteinThe honor guest's marriage to Pfe. Monroe W. Smith will be Nov, 6.
Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Rowe entertained recently at dinner at
You'll Love the
Mrs, A. W. Bowen, treasurer. Directors of the club are Mesdames Miller, Strong, Clyde. Smith, and Gaskins and Miss Adelaide McCarty. .
Mrs. Harley Corey, assisted by Mrs, William H. Simons and Mrs. Ray Compton, will be hostess tomorrow afternoon to members of the Ephamar Literary club. Mrs. Corey will entertain in her home, 904 Chester ave,
Miss Margaret St. Clair Mor award fund
ris has received her master of arts degree from the Wesleyan university, Middletown, Conn, She was graduated from Smith college in 1943.
One-Act Play Chosen By Dramatic Club
Mrs, Horace Roberts will direct the Dramatic club's production, “Teen-age Magic” (Chadwick), to be presented Nov. 21 in the English theater, A supper dance at the Columbia club will follow the one-
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