Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1945 — Page 18
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Betty Burris To Be Honored At Party
Dinner Will Be Given By Mrs. Hilgenberg
Pre-nuptial parties and the announcement of a recent wedding are included in.the bridal news. A miscellaneous shower and bridge party will be given this evening by Miss Mildred Montgomery for Miss Betty Jeanne Burris. The party will be in Miss Montgomery’s home, 3360 N. Meridian st. Miss Burris will become the bride of Lt. (jg) Lyndon E. Eberly Jr, U.S. N. R,, at 8:30 p. m. Nov, 3 in
the Sutherland Presbyterian church, |
Guests at the party will be Mes~ dames A. A. Kimmel, M, C. Burgess and R. C. Hill, Misses Dorothy Winter, Frances Hass and Polly Reyman. ”
” » Miss Wilma Smith, 977 Lesley
‘surprise china shower for Miss Pam “Rae Valentine. The honor guest 4 and Richard A. Gilbert will be mar-
“terian church. Among the guests were Mesdames Harry Pierce, Walter Cumbie, . Steven Gersacke, Walter Kyle, B. G, hore and John BSchleismann, Misses Norma Zapp, Helen Pyle, Silisther Hamilton and Genevieve E GHlL ; s ” .
en by Mrs, Joseph Hilgenberg.
f gssisted by her @harles McDonough.
mother,
{#Miss McDonough will be martied to Capt. George W. Duell, DayBe on Nov. 17. The rite will be in
e Holy Name Catholic church.
The party guests will be Mesdames Charles Horner, Arthur Zipp Misses
and Lester Woerdeman, Mary Jane McDonough, Mary Ann Hedges, Roberta Horrum and Dorothy McKinney, i » » . ‘Miss Virginia Meyers and Cpl. William H, Torrance, A. U, 8., were married Sept. 1 in Grand Island, Neb. The double-ring rite was read in the First Methodist church. Parents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs, Farley F. Meyers, 2040 N, Graham st, and -Mr. and Mrs, Howard H. Torrance, Vevay. Cpl. Torrance is stationed at Grand Island,
Tudor School Lists Officers
Officers of classes at Tudor Hall school have been announced. Miss Betty Ann Arensman is president of the senior group. Other officers of the class are Miss Jeannine Grinslade, vice president; Miss Barbara McCown, secretaty, and Miss Macy Glendening, treasurer. The junior class officers are Miss Sally Mason, Noblesville, president; Miss Janet Hilgemeler, vice president; Miss Joan Talley, Terre Haute, secretary, and Miss Mary Kay Jensen, treasurer. Among the officers for the sophomore division are Miss Janet Macomber, Kendallville, president; Miss Eleanor Baird, Lafayette, vice president, and Miss Beverly Cohen, secretary-treasurer, Officers of the freshman class are Miss Gretchen Wemmer, president; Miss Margot Mann, vice president, and Miss Patsy Smith, secretarytreasurer,
Miss Todd Hostess
Members, pledges and guests of the Lambda Mu chapter, Sigma Beta sorority, will attend a meet. ing at 8 p. m. tonight in the home of Mrs. Katherine PF, Todd, 1038
Mesdames Thomas G. Fleming, Frank C. Otte, Albert M. Donato and H. E. Curry (left to right) are assisting with arrangements for a book review which the St. Vincent's 2 p.m. Friday in Block’s anditorium, Mrs. Olive Ens len Tinder will discuss “The Black Rose.”
hospital guild will sponsor at
F Miss Ruth McDonough will be f14be honor guest next Tuesday at a “inner and pre-nuptial party to be
# liThe party will be in Catherine's igaroom, and the hostess will be Mrs.
Society
Miss Jeanne Sutton Has Set Nov. 4
For Her Wedding to W. T. Jones Jr.
Moores. bride-to-be,
Elizabeth Peet To Be Feted
Dr. and Mrs, W. W, Peet will entertain Friday evening with a bridal dinner honoring their daughter, Elizabeth Jeanne, and CO. Bernard Noelting Jr. The party will be in the gold room of the Marott hotel, Miss Peet and Mr, Noelting will be married Saturday in the North Methodist church. Guests at the dinner will include Mr. and Mrs. Clarence B. Noelting, Evansville, parents of the prospective bridegroom. = Also, Mrs. Paul A. Blakely, Fergus Falls, Minn; Miss Patricia Noelting, Evansville; Mr. and Mrs, John Woolling, Misses Connie Doran, Jean Maschmeyer and Joan Wildridge. Others who will attend are C David Sursa, Bill E. Peet, William Palmer, Richard Butsch and George O'Neil, fireman 1-¢, U. 8, N, Miss Noelting will give a luncheon at noon Friday in the Columbia club for Miss Peet. Those attending will be mothers -of the engaged couple, and the bride-to-be’s attendants,
Inter Nos Members Attend Luncheon
Mrs, M. 8. Harding entertained members of the Inter Nos club with a dessert luncheon today in her
home 46 W. 46th st. Mrs. H. W. Haworth was assistant hostess, A paper on “Freedom of Expres-
Wilcox st,
sion" was presented by Mrs. 8. E. Elliott, .
MISS JEANNE ELIZABETH SUTTON has set Nov. 4 as the date for her wedding to William Talbott Jones Jr., chief pharmacist’s mate, U. S. N. R. will be in the North Methodist church, Jones, father of the prospective bridegroom, will officiate. The bride-to-be has chosen Miss Adda Jeanne Winterfeldt as her maid of honor, and the bridesmaids will be Miss Alice Jones, the
prospective bridegroom’s sister, Miss Patricia Crews and Miss Patricia Mrs, Maurice Kahler will entertain next Wednesday for the.
The ceremony and Dr. W, T.
Among the guests will be Mrs,
A. W. Sutton and Mrs, Jones, mothers of the engaged couple, ‘Mesdames W. C, Garten, O, W. Sicks, R. L. Lochry, Harry W. King and James Stuart and Miss Bess Garten,
Pre-Nuptial Party
MR. AND MRS. EUGENE H. YOCOKEY and Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth R. Badger will entertain at 8 p. m. Nov, 17 for Miss Martha Elizabeth Tufts and her flance, Philip E. Berns. The honor guests will be married Dec, 2 in the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. Guests at the party will be Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Tufts and Mrs. Ernest Berns, the engaged couple's parents; Messrs, and Mesdames John Berns, Edward Berns, Paul Kilby, Harry E, Yockey, Kirkwood Yockey, Robert Priest and James R. Hardin. Also, Miss Janet Manuel, Anderson, Lt. and Mrs. John Brizendine, Miss Judith Badger and Miss Phoebe Yeo.
Miss Goulden to Wed
MR. AND MRS. LOUIS B. GOULDEN announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Sonya Hara Goulden, to Jerome R. Jacobs, son of Mrs, Harry B. Jacobs. The service will be at noon Sunday in the Broadmoor Country club with Rabbi M. M. Feuerlicht officlating. Miss Marla Feldstein, Milwaukee, will be the maid of honor, and the bridesmaid will be Miss Joan Jackson. Arthur B. Jacobs will serve as his brother's best man, The usher will be Gordon L. Jacobs. The bride-to-be ate tended Lindenwood gollege, and Mr, Jacobs attended Butler unie versity.
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A-W.V.S. Unit Will Welcome Naval Group
Miss Frances Kelly and Mrs. Helen Haverstick are chairmen of the hospitality committee, American Women's Voluntary Rerviees, which will wel- iz come the naval | officers and men j of the “Flying Might” cavalcade Friday. The cavalcade ! will participate in § the salute to Adm. William F. § Halsey Jr. on § navy day, Satur- | ges. pag to Mrs. Haverstick show at Weir Cook airport. On Sunday members of the cavalcade will participate in another show to be held at-~2:30 p. m. at the airport. Other members of the committee are Mesdames Leona Coffey Jenkins, - Madeline Coughlin, Margaret Daab, Adah Fisher, Nelle Harvey, Garnet Waddell, Martina Gardner, Myrtle Kennedy, Bertha Runyon, Marian Hiatt, Dessa Rappaport, Eleanor Malone, Marie New and Mary Moore. Also, Mesdames Ann Long, Marie Segerer, Annabelle Zaklan, Dorothy Silverman, Elizabeth Simmons, Virginia Kennedy, Ann Abbott and Edna Vickery, Misses Nellie Polley, | Lucille DePrez, Mary Gutsinger and Gene Wiese.
Junior Civic To Give Play
The first production of the season by the Junior Civic theater will be “Mystery of the Old Fort." Performances will be at 11:30 a. m. and 2:30 o'clock on Saturday and at 2:30 p. m. on Sunday in the theater, A special preview performance will be given at 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon for the Indiana Society of Crippled Children. Mrs. Horace Roberts is directing the performance and assisting her is Mrs. Harry Karcher, Members of the cast will be Phyllis Bettman, Barbara Harrell, Nancy Crawford, Marian Brown, Jack Forbes, Derek Allwyn, Bob Munger, Basil Fischer Jr. George Vonnegut and Bob. Green. The stage manager is Miss Mary Underhill, and Miss Patricia Smith is assisting her. Miss Nancy Forbes is the property manager. Leonard Wild and Miss Julia Brake will serve as make-up chair men, and the crew manager is Kurt Kaufman.
Guild Meeting
Mrs. Luther B, Yoke and Mrs. George H, F. Graham will be host esses from 11 a. m. to 3 p. m. tos morrow at a meeting of the St. Hilda's guild, Christ Ep church. The. meeting will be in the
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES St. Vincent's Guild Will Sponsor Book Review
Artists Club To Hold Tea
Tomorrow
Mrs. Walter S. Grow Is General Chairman
A tea will be given tomorrow in Ayres’ tearoom by the Indiana Artists club. Guests will be prize donors for the group's exhibits and teachers of the art department, State Teachers association. In the receiving line will be Doel Reed, Stillwater, Okla.; Governor and ‘Mrs, Gates, Lt. Gov. and Mrs, Richard James and Mayor and Mrs. Tyndall, Also Messrs. and Mesdames Dale Bessire, Harry Wood, Jack Millar, Theodore Griffith and Wilbur D. Peat, Mrs. Leonidas Smith and Miss Betty Foster. Mrs. Walter 8. Grow is general chairman for the tea. Assisting her are Mesdames Lawrence Carter, Paul Payne, 8ybil Connell, Evelyn Mess and Hazel Hayes and Miss Marie Stewart. ” » n Hostesses have been announced to serve at the Indiana Artists club exhibit for the rest of the week. The display is in Ayres’ eighth floor foyer. Mesdames W. CO. Bartholomew, Walter 8, Grow, Carl J. Weinhardt, Hugh J. Baker, George Bowman, D. 8. Meditch, L. C. Messick, H. B, Pike, R. E, Sprague and Frank C, Walker will be the hostesses tomorrow. Among the hostesses serving Friday are Mesdames Henry Leonard, David A. Riddle, Arthur Coller, Sidney James, OC. C. Bruning and Carl Klien. Members of the women's commit tee, Indiana State Symphony soclety, will serve as hostesses Saturday
5 u 8 It has been announced that the William A. Avery purchase price of $100 was awarded to Harry E. Wood for his painting, “The Spring by the Road,” in the Indiana Artists club exhibit.
Rev. Weisser To Read Vows
Miss Kathryn Whitson and Robert H. Hensel will be married at 8 o'clock this evening in the First Reformed church. The Rev. Ralph Weisser will officiate. : Miss Whitson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund C. Holz hausen, 958 N. Olney st., and the bridegroom's mother is Mrs. Ervin H. Reinking, 1420 N. Olney st. A white satin dress will be worn by the bride. Her fingertip veil of illusion will be caught by a band of orange blossoms. She will carry Talisman roses. Mrs, Mary Mann will be her only attendant. She will wear ice blue satin and carry roses. Serving as the bridegroom’s attendants will be William Hensel, his brother, best man, and Lawrence G. Marshall Jr. and Robert L. Applegate, ushers. "The couple will leave for a wedding trip to California after which they will be at home in Indianapolis,
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». H Ho photo, Fred Garretson, Petersburg, announces the approaching marriage of his daughter, Miss Sibyl M. Garretson of Indianapolis, to Robert H. Bucher, Wooster, O. The wedding will be Oct. 28 in the. Roberts Park Methodist church.
Miss Smith Is Bride of Dr. V.O. Erk
A ceremony at 7:30 o'clock tos night will unite Miss Margarett Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles O.. Smith, Indianapolis, and Dr. Vernon O. Erk, son of Mr, and Mrs. Otto Erk, Richmond. The wedding will be in the chapel of the Central Christian church, Dr. William A. Shullenberger will officiate at the double-ring service. The bride’s sisters Mrs. Lola Watkins and Mrs. Loys Wand will be her attendants. The bride has chosen a gown of white satin made with a fitted bo-
Poetry Group Plans Session For Saturday
Society Will Observe President’s Day
The Indiana Poetry society will Observe president's day Saturday in the Marott hotel. Appearing on the 1 p. m. program will be Mrs, Bertha Didway, Miss Florence Taylor and Miss Mary Jane Miss Kathryn McPherson is In charge of arrangements. Assisting her are Mrs, W, B, Hartsock, dinner; Miss Anna Hosea, reservations, and Mrs. Ador Krueger and Mrs, Mae Smith Dwyer, table appointments. The honor guests will be Mrs. Ollah Toph, president, and Mrs. Carrie Abbott Guio and Mrs, Jose-
Other society officers who were recently elected include Mrs. Motley, Mrs. Hartsock, Miss Hosea and Carl L. Eddy, first through fourth vice presidents. Other Officers Mesdames Mary Hagler LeMasters, Krueger and Dwyer, recording, corresponding and assisting corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. William Chitwood, treasurer. Committee appointments include Miss McPherson, Mrs. Dwyer and Miss Florence Taylor, program, and Mrs. Krueger, delegate to seventh district, Indiana Federation of Clubs. Miss Hosea is . the reservations chairman.
pered sleeves. Her full skirt will fall info a long train. The bride, a graduate of the Indiana university School of Law, is a member of Phi Delta Delta, Psi Chi Omega and Kappa Phi Beta sororities. Dr. Erk is a graduate of Purdue university and the I. U. School of Medicine. Following a wedding trip to Florida, the couple will go by plane to Nassau. They will be at home in
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CHURCH GROUP Women’s council, Broad Ripple Christian. 11 a, m. Thurs. In the church. Devotions, Mrs. Garrett
Browning; “South America,” Mrs, John Thornburgh. CLUBS 3 Seventeenth Organized division,
«U. 8. N. R. 7:30 p. m. Thurs. Mrs, Pearl Scherrer, 2005 Barth, hostess. Progressive Homemakers. 10 a. m Thurs, Mrs. Boris Palachoff,
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Executive Perry Morton chap. Daughters of the Union, 10:30 a. m. Fri. In Ayres’ committee room, Mrs, George E. Dunn, presiding.
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Kappa Phi Delta. 2:30 p. m. Sun. Miss Martha Vollmer, 4245 S. East, hostess. Alphd chap., Omega Kappa. 7 p. m. today. In Cifaldi’s. Speaker, Mrs, Frank Spicklemier. Card party.
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