Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 October 1945 — Page 14

Virginia Brown To Be Married

, Service to Be Read “In Episcopal Church

Ca geremiony at 7:30 o'clock this ning will unite Miss Virginia Lee Prown and Arthur F, Mundt. athgle-ring ceremony will be read thy the Rev, Thomas R. Thrasher in the Advent Episcopal church. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. ‘Bransford Clarke. Brown, 8532 Washington blvd. Mr. Mundt's par» ents are Mr, and Mrs, A. A. Mundt, 200 Berkley rd. The bride's gown of candlelight diichess satin is accemted with ingerts of lace outlined in satin cording, ‘The long puffed sleeves come to points over the hands. The dress

has & high, round neckline, fitted| "\%

basque and small train, Maid of Honor Her two-tiered fingertip veil of fllusion will fall from a band of pearl orange blossoms. She will carry & white prayer bobk topped with éhrysanthemums, Miss Sallie Vaught, maid of honar, will wear a burgundy frock designed with a sweetheart neckline, cap sleeves, fitted bodice and full gored skirt. She will oarry pink ehrysanthemums and will wear a matching band in her hair, 0 Trip to Florida The bridesmaids, Mrs. Samuel Privett and Mrs. Gerald Riley, will wear blue dresses fashioned like the maid of honors. be rose chrysanthemums. The bride attended the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music and Mr. Mundt was a Phi Delta Theta fraternity member at Butler university. He recently returned from 27 months’ overseas duty. The couple will leave for Florida after a reception in the parish house. They will be at home in Indianapolis.

Mrs. Joe Kettery To Speak Friday

"A meeting of the Lineconian “ chapfer, International Travel-8tudy <alub, will be held Priday in t home of Mrs, E. OC. Poindexter, 3556 N. Tacoma ave. Assisting the hostess in entertaining will be Mrs. G. H. Drechsal “Government, Administration and Education in India” is the subject

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The Children's Sunshine Club, Ine. will hold its annual card party at 1:30 p.m. Friday in Ayres’ auditorium. Mrs. A. J. Clark (left) {is co-chairman for the event and Mrs. F. C. Bird and Mrs. D. C. Jolly

assisting commitiees.

Betty Groves | To Be Honored At Parties

Charlotte Freeman Names Attendants

The bridal news includes the an-| nouncements of atteridants and pre-nuptial parties. Several parties have been planned for Miss Betty Ruth Groves who will become the bride of B8gt. Robert T, Gervin on Nov. 16, The rite will be in the Broadway Methodist church, Mesdames Charles liam D. 'Mendenwall Goultry and Miss Addie Moon will entertain Friday evening with a miscellaneous shower, The party will be in Mrs. Walter's home, and approximately 30 guests will* attend. Another party will be given next Wednesday by Miss Juanita Doan, 742 Riley ave,

Walter, Wil-

Robert R. Groves, mother of the bride-to-be, Mesdames Margaret

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Bernatz has chosen her sister, matron of honor, The bridesmai Pittsburgh, Pa.; Miss Joan Caron, Vanderbloemen:

Red Cross Will Mark Canteen Anniversary

The canteen corps of the Indianapolis chapter, American. Red Cross, will celebrate the first anniversary

Friday. Open house will be held from 2 to 4 p. m. and from 7 to 9 p. m. Military personnel board members, committee members and Red Cross volunteers have been In-

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Lt. Meihaus ic the son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Meihaus. Mrs,

Miss M. ©. Hollingsworth, as her ds will be Miss Marjorie Casey, Rochelle, 1m, and Mrs. Richard

Lt. Robert B. Meihaus, U. 8, N. R., will serve as his brother's best man. The bride-to-be attended Ladywood school and she is a graduate of Trinity college: in Washington. Lt. Meihaus was graduated from the Indiana Uni« versity School of Medicine,

Steinbachs to Entertain MR. AND MRS. CARL M. STEINBACH will entertain Sunday with a bridal dinner honoring their daughter, Emma Lou, and Pfe. Monroe W. Smith. The honor guests will be married at 8:30 p. m. next Tuesday. Dr. F. R. Daries will read the vows in the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. The dinner will be at the Quaint inn following the wedding rehearsal, The guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Clyde B, Smith, Peru, parents of the prospective bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. Van W, Peck, Muncie; Pfc. Robert Spencer, Sgt. Robert Raber, U. 8. M. C.; William Aukerman and Miss Joyce Bradley, all of Peru, Also Miss Helen Spies, Cin« “einnati; Lt. James Bradley, Misses Rose Marie Steinbach, Dana DeWitt and Ann Grosskoph.

Mr. Foltz Will Speak

HOWARD POLTZ will discuss “Over There" tomorrow at a meeting of the Portfolio club. The session will be in the Propylaeum. Members of the supper committee are Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Polley, Mr, and Mrs, Neil Campbell and Paul Hadley.

Members of the Cornelia Cole Fairbanks chapter, D. A. R., will meet tomorrow in the chapter

house. “As I See It" will be discussed by Herbert R. Hill, The hostesses will be Mes-

dames Henry W. Buttolph, Nich- | olas McC. Harrison, James B. | Nelson, John M. Smith, Harry | R. Wilson and Homer 8, Wright.

Bailey, Jack Dawson, Kenneth OC. Carroll, E. R, Casey and 8, E. Doan. Also, Misses Helen Guirrini, Bar~ bara Boyer, Carol Whitaker, Juanita Walsh, Joan Smith, Martha Masters, Marjorie Ford, Martha Waldo, Clara Sturges and Elaine Vaughn, ~ ~ ¥ Miss Charlotte Ann Freeman has chosen her sister, Miss Mary Vir ginia Freeman, as her only attendant for her wedding to Vincent Joseph Beyer. The service will be Nov. 22 in 88. Peter and Paul cathedral. Serving as the prospective bridegroom's attendants will be Michael Beck, A. A. F, best man, and Sgt. (Warren C. Freeman and Willlam D. Freeman, the bride-to-be's brothers, ushers, w ® » Attendants for the wedding of Miss Mary Louise McConnell and Kenneth A, King of Wabash have been announced, The couple will be married on Nov. 23. Mrs. Ralph Harlan will be the bride-to-be’s only attendant, and Frank T. McConnell, Miss McConnell's brother, will serve as man,

Meeting Scheduled By Poetry Group

"The second anniversary of the Poets’ Corner will be observed Sunday when members hold a workshop program. The meeting will be at 2 p.m. in the Y. W. C, A. Keith Canan, author, will speak on “The Town of Concord.” A musical program will be given by Mesdames John Allen, Albert Gray, Raiph Miller and Frank Hartup. Mesdames T. J. Marshall, Estelle Toler Sowder and Joseph Rilus Eastman will have charge of the question period. Olive Inez Downing will preside. Hostesses for the event include Mesdames John A. Hook, Joseph-

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Sowder, Eastman and Newlin and Miss Kathryn McPherson.

Achievement Day To Be Celebrated

Achievement day will be observed by county Friday in the Marott Agricultural center. Following a business meeting, reports will be given by club presidents and committee chairmen. { Mrs, Edwin Ristow will. preside. Members will be entertained with {a tea and style show. The arrange- | ments eommittee includes Mesdames Floyd Lively, Glen Derr, Don Ulm, Meredith Snyder, C. 8. Palmer joe Ralph Urbain,

Election Scheduled

Members of the Phi Delta Beta sorority will meet -at 8 p.m. next Tuesday in Hotel Lincoln for election of officers. - Mrs. Robert Parish will serve as hostess.

Mrs. Hecker Hostess

Mrs. Edward J, Hecker Sr. will be hostess at 3 p. m. Friday for a meeting of the Irvington Woman's Republican association. Members will be entertained in her home, 27 8. Butler ave,

Mothers’ Meeting

The Mothers’ asspeiation of Park school will hold its first fall business meeting at 10:30 a.m. Friday in the 38th st. branch, Merchants National bank.

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EVENTS

CLUBS

1908. Thurs. Mrs. Henry Baumeier, Westfield, hostess ‘Dearborn County,” Mrs. George Steinmetz. Ladies Federal, Thurs. Mrs, Charles Tuftle, 902 N. Butler, hostess. North Side Study, Thurs. Mrs, Laura R. Bates, 2315 Central, hostess. “A Lion 1s in the Streets,” Mrs, Forest 8, Certwright. Cur. rent events. Pierian Study. 1 p. m. Thurs. Mrs. Fred Pollock, 3047 Winthrop, hostess. Guest day. Miss Mary J. Cain, guest speaker,

SORORITIES

Rohm, 35335 Boulevard . place, hostess. Birthday party.

Security Trust bldg. Program.

Catholic Club To Sponsor Dance Nov. 16

Carl Keifer and his orchestra will play for the Bt. Joan of ‘Arc Woman’s club dance Nov. 16 in the K. of C. hall. Dancing will be from 9pm tol am, Mrs, W, V, O'Neil and Mrs. John Gardiner are serving as co-chair men for the event, Other committee chairmen dre. Mrs. Andrew Jacobs, decorations; Mrs. H. D. Tousley, tickets; Mrs. M. L. Martin, publicity, and Mrs, F. K. Tracy, reservations. Captains of the ticket selling teams are Mesdames George Rice, John Rocap, Robert Kirby, J, V. Fox, Irvin Cooper, R. J. Meyers, Charles Rimp and E. M. Hughes, Also, Mesdames Paul Kramer, Don Moore, J. J. Speaks, Neil Farrell, J, W. Mg¢Elligott, Anthony Cancilla, George McAllister and Albert Ponassian, Misses Delores Reilly,

Beatrice

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Stuhldreher will: be junior hostesses. Mrs. Prank Tracy is reservations chairman.

School Exhibit Is Planned

The regional advisory committee

{of Scholastic Art Awards discussed

plans for a high school exhibit to be held March 11 through 23 at a recent meeting in Block's. The exhibit 1s ‘sponsored by Block's and entries accepted ‘ for the regional contest are sert to Carnegie institute, Pittsburgh, for the national competition. In addition Block's 1s giving & special award for all-over designs stitable for Christmas wrapping paper.

Painting Exhibit

ana’ artists will be held Friday: at 2001 N. Pennsylvania st. The preview, sponsored by the Art Alliance of Indiana, will be held from 10 a.m, until 4 p.m, and. is open- to, the public.

A preview af paintings .by .Tndi- |

Chap. AJ, PEO, Thurs. Mrs. J. T.| 1 son

Omega chap, Beta Sigma Phi, 8AM p. m. Thurs. In the clubroom, 309 a 8

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En with ' her! Mather, t the bride” will be gowned in A Jatieetlength dress of shell phi jsisey with brown accessories,” - Awill carry a colonial bougtiet <0 ‘white gardenias and pompohs.”” ; Bride's Bouquet 5 The bride's only attendant, Mrs. Benjamin Lepper, will wear’a powder blue crepe dress. Her ageessories will be brown and“ she will carry a bouquet of white gardenias and sweetheart roses. The bridegroom will have as his attendant, Richard L. Cunningham, brother of the bride. Following a reception

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{bride’s home, the couple will leave

for Jacksonville, Fla, where Sgt. South is stationed, He has served 18 months’ duty in the South Pacific.

Psi Psi Psi Sorority Plans Session Friday

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Initiates and pledges of the Psi Psi Psi sorority will be honor guests at a luncheon at 1 p.m. Friday in Delta Delta Delta ‘sorority

international past president of the sorority, will address the group. :This! will be followed by:.past presidents of the local chapters -presenting} highlights of their administration. Mrs, Paul Duckwall, music chairman, will direct the singing.. Mem-.} bers of the committee planning the Mesdames « A. C. Franke, J. E. Hollon, W. C. Katterhenry, J. E. Shewmon, EM. Law-! Karl Sturman, Ian Small |

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Mrs. George Falkenberg' will speak hext Wednesday night on

the John ‘Herron Ark museum assembly hall... Mrs. Falkenberg and Wilbur D. Peat, museum director, are giving a series of lectures during the exhibit. : # » Mr, Peat’ will attend the western: convention ‘of the College Art assox

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i. “REV GOYaon Holland | "Will 'Be Speaker

- Officers of .the Woman's Society of" Onristian © Service, Piftgefirst{ Street’ Methodist church, willbe installed next Tuesday afteinodn at e church. The officers ‘are Mrs. Ruel“ JaHkins, president; Mrs. w. A. Ralph and Mrs, G. A Owen, vide’ presidents ‘in. charge of Programs and membership; Mrs. Mopris Stone and Mrs. R. A. Love, JecoIiing And sur respondi secretaries, Mp Mrs, ‘0. In, McClintock, treasuref. Other secretaries ‘of the afb’; are Mrs. EE. Vah Osdol, Social 'relations and local church aetivities; , Mrs. R. S. Hysom, missfonary education and service; Mrs. A. 0. Negley, - literature:, Mis, O._E Newman, spiritual life, and Mrs. Hordee 7 Thornburg, suppliess: -. ,. The Rev. Gordon. Holland, missionary, will present a talk entitled “The Alaskan Highway." "

Sorority Will Hold ”

Halloween Party: =

“The Delta. Theta Chl so: “will have a Halloween party tonight in the home of , Mrs Henry, Polipg, 4212 E, 10th st.. v Assisting the hostess will bs “Mus. Fred. McCollum ..and. Miss Ruth Kaiser, Plans for the state execytive meeting. to. he Sunday ip the: Marott- hotel hunters lodge. will be discussed by Mrs. Gertrude hope,

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