Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 February 1946 — Page 20

fs! Patrons for Mardi Gras Ball

Ball” to be given Feb, 23 in the Indianapo¢lub by the Junior auxiliary to the Indianapo-

nursery. i 4 may &o include Messrs. and Mesdames Booth Tarkinganiel B. Luten, M. Crosby Bartlett, Eli Lilly and 'H. Foster Clippinger, Mesdames Frank A. Hamilton, ‘Henry H. Hornbrook, Larz A. Whitcomb, Berkley W. ““Duck and J. Raymond Lynn and Mr. Edward W. Harris. } all « » = SE \ chapter of Delta Gamma . sorority 4 a a te at 6:30 p. m. today in the chapter house at Butler university. Mrs. Ralph H. Thompson will be | ng Mis George 8. House and B. Walker Downie, will talk on “Interior ‘Decorating.”

- Parties Arranged for Civic Performances 4" PARTIES ATTENDING THE CIVIC THEATER production, ¥ papa Is All” tomorrow night will be those of Messrs. and Mes‘dames Eugene N. Beesley, Alan W. Boyd, Rex Bridwell, Maxwell Coppock, Lawrence Cummins Jr, E. G. Driftmeyer and Berkley Duck, Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Bohner and Miss Alma Bernloehr. Other.reservations have been made by Messrs, and Mesdames iy J. Ervin, O. P. Fauchier, Earl H, Fisher, Lowell Fisher, * Fox, Laurence Hayes, Duane Heiny, Robert Imes, Glenn ] ps BRS, 274 Lewis Levy, Miss Alberta Grimm and Miss Mary ~

Thompson will be Mesdames Joseph Sullivan, willlash Rv Haslet. Miss

= . » H ® » Also attending will be Messrs. and Mesdames John Ohleyer, Reynolds, E. L. Richey, John Tichenor and Carl Weinhardt. ¥ Sunday's reservations include those of Messrs. and Mesdames . W. Boston, Earl Christena, H. W. Ferguson, Andrew .Figel, J. C. Boldthwaite, O. B. Hancock, O. L: Hatton Jr. and Richard Hobert, Misses Marianne Sansone, Margaret Brockman and Georgia Knight. Other parties scheduled for Sunday's performance are those of essrs. and Mesdames W. T. Miller, E. 8. Moll, M W. Pangborn, Paul Rochford and Louis W. Seiler, Dr. Hugh Thatcher and Miss bita Small

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. . » : » » » Mr. and Mrs. uis W. Seiler will entertain with a buffet | Sunday before the Civic theater performance. Guests will Mr. and Mrs. Ford Kaufman, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Christena, 58 Marguerite Hurley and Russell Langsenkamp.

. A. R. Chapter Chooses Delegates # MEMBERS OF THE CAROLINE SCOTT HARRISON CHAPER, D. A. R, yesterday elected delegates and alternates for the gnnual conference of the state D. A. R. and to the Continental conss of the national D. A. R. The meeting was in the chapter house.

y 19. Delegates to the national meeting include Mesdames Florence Long, Herbert R. Hill, John H. Jefferson and Harry VanMrs. A. N. Bobbitt, chapter regent, is a delegate to both

. 8 =» . 2 . & 8» The congress alternates are Mesdames Ray Fatout, Wilbur John- » Charles H. Smith, Roy J. Pile, Thomas Harvey, Horace Powell, yde E. Titus, Lindon A. Bailey and O. Harold Hershman, Miss

fiatt, Carl Piel, Jefferson, William Dobson, Wilbur Smith, Emsley V. Johnson Jr. and Frederick Stilz. The alternates are Mesdames C. Ketcham, Van Osdol, Nathan P. Washburn, John Down-

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Members Arra

Among members of the Indianapolis Day nursery’s Junior auxiliary who are assisting with arrangements for a benefit dance this month are (left to right) Mesdames Louis 'R. Lowe, Frank Fairchild and Donald C. Duck. The “Mardi Gras Ball” will be Feb. 23 in the Indianapolis Athletic club.

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Will Honor Brides-to-Be

Mary Alice Miller Will Be Hostess

Parties honoring February brides are featured in today's bridal news. Miss Mary Alice, Miller, 129 N. Sheffield ave., will ‘entertain Tuesday night with a miscellaneous

Craigle. She will be assisted by Mrs. H. L. Boggy. Miss Craigle will become the bride of John Shackelford, Feb. 16, in the North Methodist church. | Shower guests will ‘be Mesdames A W, Habérmeyer, Herman Halberg, James R. Wagner, Joseph Howett, Richard Scherer and Keith Jackson, Misses Barbara Patterson, Donna Budd, Jane Singer and Marney Home. » » " A miscellaneous shower will be given tonight by Miss Martha Jocelyn Robbins, 734 E. 28th st. in honor of Miss Bettie Jane Adams

Of Ceremony

dragons and candelabra, Miss Vir- |

Blythe will exchange vows at 7:30 p. m. today. " Dr. Roy Ewing Vale will read the ceremony in McKee chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Foster, 5228 Carrollton ave., and the bridegroom is

Delaware st. , Bridal Gown | Gowned in candlelight satin, Miss | Foster will enter with her father. | Her dress is fashioned with a sheer | round shoulder yoke accented with a fold of satin and embroidered with seed pearls. It has a fitted basque, long sleeves edged with seed pearls and a full skirt extending into a train. Her two-tiered fingertip veil of illusion will cascade from a Juliet cap of twisted satin and illusion. She will carry a white prayerbook topped with a white orchid. Mrs. James Millican, matron of honor, will be dressed in ice blue satin, styled with a fitted basque, cap sleeves, sweetheart neckline and a full skirt. She will carry a shower bouquet of Johanna Hill roses. .

librarian and chaplain pf the chapter. They are Mesdames G. B. Taylor, Hiatt, Jefferson, Wilbur Smith and Charles H, Smith. The will be held in March. R. Worth Shumaker, assistant, director, national Americanism commission of the American Legion, spoke at the meeting.

Open House

Mrs. Hubert Rotier, 651 8. Collier st., will hold open house at 8 p. m. tomorrow in honor of Pfc. and Mrs. Eugene Little, ‘who were married last Wednesday. Assisting Mrs. Rotier will be Mesdames Naomi Socks, Joseph Socks and Irvin Hankins.

Birthday Dinner

© A birthday dinner will be held by he Broad Ripple American Legion auxiliary at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday in the post home, 64th st. and College ave, Mrs. Leota Anderson, Americansm chairman, and Mrs. Myrtle, Noon, national defense chairman, Will arrange the program. ‘The Nora school Girls’ Glee club will provide special music, under + fhe direction of Mrs. Dorothy Avels. An initiation ceremony for new members is being planned by Mrs. Ethel Smith.

‘Sweetheart’ Dance

The annual “sweetheart” dance of Nu Phi Mu sorority will be held Feb. 16 in the Hotel Lincoln Travertine room. Johnny Winns orchestra will play for dancing from 9 p. m. to midnight.

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Trip to Chicago The bridesmaids, Miss Anita Beth Holtz and Miss Wilma Jean Palmer, will be gowned in identical dresses with champagne-tone satin bodices and full net-over-satin skirts. Their flowers will be Talisman roses. {. The best man will be Russell { Blythe, the bridegroom’s brother. {Robert Charles Smith and John R. {Miller will be ushers. A reception {in the hunters’ lodge at the Marott hotel will follow the ceremony. | The couple will leave on a wed|ding trip to Chicago and will make (their home at 5747 N. Delaware st, For traveling the bride has chosen a brown gabardine suit with brown accessories. She will wear a white orchid.

Watson-Puro Vows Read

8. Sgt. and Mrs. Homer J. Watson are on a wedding, trip in Ohio following their marriage last Saturday in the Holy Cross Catholic church. The bride, the former Miss Helen Puro, is the daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. Henry Puro, Owen, Wis. Sgt. | { Watson's parents are Mr. and Mrs. | | Homer V. Watson, 25 N. Highland | | ave, Miss Anna Jerina of Milwaukee was maid of honor and Virgil Bryant | was best man. A reception in the home of the bridegroom's parents | followed the ceremony. Out-of-town guests included the bride's ‘sister, Miss Miriam Puro, and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Arvo Puro, both of Waukegan, Ill. and her brother, Orinie Puro, of Owen. 8gt. Watson will return to Percy Jones hospital at Battle Creek, Mich., Monday. Mrs. Watson wiil live in Indianapolis,

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| L T.-S. C. Will Hear

‘Mrs. Fern Norris

The monthly meeting of the | Beather Bells chapter, International { Travel-Study club, will be held at | noon tomorrow in the Columbia { club, | Mrs. Fern Norris, reporter of the state supreme and appellate gourts, | will be the special guest. Mrs. Ruth | Holman will speak on “Ancient and Modern History.” | Hostesses will be Mesdames | Robert Harrison, Ellis Abbott and | Tbers J. Brown, Sr ———————————————— | Pleasant Run P.-T. A.

The Pleasant Run P.-T. A. recently organized two Brownie and two Intermediate Girl Scout troops and a Gray “Y” Boys club. Leaders are Mesdames Charles McClure, Arnold Doty, George VanRae, Mor ris Stoelting and the Rev. William Ellis, pastor of the Old Bethel Methodist church,

Meeting Today

Mrs. E.-E. McMullen and Mrs, John Leech were hostesses this afternoon at a meeting of the Maen- [dining room committee, and Miss

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Trunkey, Frank C. Walker, Henry Wallick Weimer.

McKee Chapel (Mothers and Daughters’ Day Will Be Scene |7To Be Observed Next Week |By Woman's Department Club

A general meeting of the Womans’ Department club at 1:30 p. m. bins, Before an altar arranged with Wednesday will mark “mothers and daughters’ day” palms, white gladioli, white snap-| tion. The meeting will be in the clubhouse. An illustrated lecture will be presented by Edith Bane, lecturer, *!'" | author, musician and world traveler. Her travelog, “India and the Vale Betty Ann Mohr, Hazel Williams, | ginia Foster and Robert William | 0 wo nmi» will be illustrated with personally

Chairman. of the program committee # Mrs. Charles H. Smith.| Mrs. Roland M. Cotton is chairman | of arrangements for the informal] tea to follow the meeting. Tea Assistants

Assisting her will be Mrs.

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. the son of J. R. Blythe, 5747 N.|E.- Watson and Mrs. Harry J.| The February meeting of the lowe, flower girl. , |

Berry, vice chairmen, and Mesdames Onan C. Adkins, E. E. Cahal, Bert Beasley, John R. Carr, Roscoe Conkle,” Charles S. Crawford, Roland B. Daily, Ray B. Dorward, William C, Ellery, Clarence J. Finch, Claude D. Funk, Ed B. Hall, Zillah S. Hanger, Charles. L. Hart- | man, Orison H. Hayes, William H.| Hodgson, J. Frank Holmes, A. W. Holtegal and Albert Hueber. | Also assisting will be Mesdames R. L. Johnston, Everett E. Lett, I. A. McDonald, Charles M. Maley,! Clyde V. Montgomery, W. Presley! Morton, Paul T. Payne, Edward L.' Pedlow, George O. Rafert, William L. Sharp, George W. Snyder, Myron |, J. Spring, C. E. Sunthimer, Jerome Martin | ¥

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Meet Tuesday

Miss Adams will be married to John ' Robert Murphy, Feb. 16, in McKee chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. Mrs. E. Guy Robbins will assist her daughter at the shower. Guests will include Mesdames E. James Murphy, F. H. Dost, Elmer J. Mur-

shower in honor of Miss Mildred |

phy, Robert E. Strader, Jessie RobM. B.' Benham, Barbara for the organiza- O'Brien, Norman Kruse, Ann Rein,

| Richard Maggs and Doris Partlowe. Also attending will be Misses

hotographed pictures. Margie Sellmeyer, Harriet Kwitney, | or 8 P = pi —— |Hazel Garmon, Madonna Ruth

: Akard and Mary, Eleanor Churchwomen

Jane, and Ruth McClure. For attendants at the wedding | Miss. Adams has chosen Mrs. E. James Murphy, matron of honor; Miss Mohr and Miss Robbins, { bridesmaids, and Karen Dee Part-

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W. 8. C. 8. will be Tuesday at the Miss Martha Walpole, whose church. marriage to Capt. Robert P. Bre- . ion | zette will be .Feb. 16 in St. An3 NS am. Dr ¥. Marion thony's Catholic church, will be Smith will lead the Bible study and the honor guest tomorrow njght at at 12:30 p. m. luncheon will beg personal shower. Miss Loyce served. Group 8 will be in charge Cox, 507 N. Gladstone ave., will be of the luncheon with Mrs. Marvin hostess and Miss Ruth Payne will Williams as chairman. | assist. hi i Following lurichedn devotions will| Guests will be Mrs. Joseph W.| be given by Mrs. G. H. Vaughn. | Walpole, mother of the bride-to-be; |

|The speaker will be Miss Adis Rob- | Mesdames George Payne, B. Bailey |

bins, missionary from India, who|Cox, Denver Browning, Morris, will talk on “Glimpses of Our Work Clark, Robert Michaelis, Herman | in India.” - Dunnick, W. C. Wheeler, Virginia |

FRIDAY, FEB.8 104 "Engaged Petty McLean, R. L. Crump To Be Married

- Rev. C. W, Wharton. To Read Ceremony

Miss Betty June McLean will become the bride of Robert L. Crump In a ceremony at 7:30 p. m. today in the Prentice Presbyterian church. The Rev. Chester W. Wharton. pastor, will hear the vows: The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clyde F. McLean, 4111 Arthington blvd. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Thelma Crump, 1241 N. Euclid ave. . Given in marriage by her father, the bride will wear a ‘white gown fashioned with a draped jersey bodice, V neckline and a full net skirt. Her two-tiered fingertip veil ‘of illusion will be held by a seed pearl tiara. She will carry a cascade bouquet of white roses centered with an orchid.

Reception Follows

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Bretzman photo. Miss Suzanne *Murdock’s marriage to Ensign Niles L. Dice, U. 8. N. R.,’ will be Feb, 17 in the Carroliton Avenue Evangelical and Reformed church. Parents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs, James W. Murdock, Manilla, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Dice

» ille, Pa. 51, Marysville, 3 — Mrs. C. Prederick McLean, ma-

- oy tron of honor, will be dressed in a EV EN] S pale pink organdy frock styled with a fitted bodice and puffed sleeves. TE She will carry a cascade bouquet of pink Briarcliff roses. James B. Crump,

CLUBS Catharine Merrill. Sat. Mrs. Harold Ochsner, 405 E, 456th, hostess. “The Saga of Norwegian Literature,” Mrs. Allen C. Miller. Arbutus Garden. 1 p. m. Mon. Mrs. Hugh J. Baker, 3907 Washington blvd., hostess. Election of officers. “Better Plants from Better Soil,” Mrs. Hans Bauck. Indianapolis Literary. 8 p. m. Mon. D. A. R. chapter house. “Three Thousand and One Nights,” Ben H. Riker. Evangeline chap, I. T.-8. C. 6:30 p m. Mon. Mrs. Lyle Mabe, 3626 N. Denny, hostess. “India’s Ancient and Modern History,” Mrs. John Thornburgh. Irvington Coterie. 1 p. m. Mon. Mrs. Harvey Perguson, 5472 Julian, hostess, “Toward Freedom in the Philippines,” Mrs. John Graves. Luncheon. Present Day. Mon. Mrs. C. L. Harkness, 212- E. 49th, hostess. “Lin-

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and ushers will be C. Frederick McLean and Leonard Crump. Following the ceremony a reception will be held in the home of the bride's parents. After a short wedding trip the couple will be at home in Indianapolis. For traveling the bride will wear a fuchsia suit with black accessories and an orchid corsage. " The bridegroom recently was discharged from the army after more than two years’ overseas service.

Baby Clinic Scheduled

A baby development clinic will be " held Tuesday through Thursday in coln’s Early Home" Mrs. O. H.igjoex's auditorium. Mrs. Ethel Greist; “The Home of Tomor-|y,mp R. N, will direct the ses-

row,” Mrs. David Smith. sions at 10:30 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. Welfare. Mon. Mrs. G. 'G. Schmidt.| The clinic, planned for young

4205 N. Illinois, hostess. Mrs. and prospective mothers, will proHiram Pearce, prograth chairman. |vige nstruction on the care and MISCELLANEOUS | dressing of infants. )

Mothers of World War I7, unit 164.| At 4 p. m. Wednesday, Mrs. Lamb 2:30 p. m. Sun. 1131 N. Delaware. | will be at Butler university to give SORORITIES similar instruction to a group in-

groom's brother, will be best man |

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Mrs. Burton Knight will speak on |Strough, John Salter, Howard Tilhes from the Field” Music ford and Madeline Downey. ill be provided by Mrs. James W.| Others will be Misses Betty soloist, accompanied by | Browning, ‘Peggy Weaver, Patricia {Moe and Betty Corlett.

Delta chap., Beta Sigma Phi. 7! cluding war veteran students who p. m. Mon. Clubroom. {are fathers. At the same hour Beta chap., Lambda Sigma Alpha. | Thursday, she will give the lecture, 8 p. m. today: Food Craft shop./at Block's, for a group of “baby

Mrs. Hugh J. Baker and Mrs. Albert Stump will preside at the tea table. ‘ Ts | The annual forum and luncheon| of the W. D. C. will be at 12:30! p. m. Monday in the clubhouse. “Where Do You Stand?” will be | the forum subject, with the follow- | ing women as speakers: Mrs. Brandt | C. Downey, representative in the state legislature; Mrs. Hollis Leedy, Mrs. Walter Caley, presideat or tue] Indianapolis Council of ParentTeacher Associations; Mrs. F. E. Smith, Mrs. Donovan Turk, past president of the Indianapolis Council of Women and a member of the county ‘board of review, and Mrs. Sherrod Stuckey, president of the| Indianapolis Business and Profes-| sional Women, The forum chairman is Mrs: Clayton H. Ridge and Mrs. Turk is vice chairman. Assisting will be Mesdames W. C. Bartholomew, John R. Curry, Paul T. Hurt, Elwood Morris, Howard E. Nyhart, Albert H. Off, Mark H. Reasoner, Elbert Storer and Carl Winkler, Mrs. John Berns is chairman and Mrs. Ray B. Dorward and Mrs. | Alvin G. Jones, vice chairmen, of the luncheon hostesses.

Party Will Benefit Rotary Home

Mrs. Earl Embry is chairman for the annual bridge party of Sigma | Delta Tau sorority to be held to- | morrow afternoon | in Ayres’ auditorium. Her assistants include Mrs. Paul Miller, Mrs. J. J. Barrett, Misses Esther Royce, Billy Rech and Gertrude Dawson, Proceeds of the party will be used for the Rotary Convalescent

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| home at the Riley hospital. A film | will be bought for the sound pro{jector given the home last Novem|ber by the sorority.

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Auxiliary Luncheon Will Be Tuesday

The Irvington unit of the Ameri can Legion auxiliary will meet at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday in the post home, 124 8. Downey ave. for a dessert luncheon, The hostesses will be Mrs. Clarence R. Parsons and Mrs. Frank Bush., An executive meeting lis scheduled for 1:15 p. m. and the business meeting will follow at 2

|p. m. Mrs. Eugene Denari, Americanism chairman, has charge of the program, and Mrs. Herman E. Bobbe

will preside.

Warren Central Tea Chairmen for the 13th annual mother and daughter tea held today at Warren: Central high school in« cluded Miss Mary Meek, refreshments; Miss Marian Easterday, decorations; Miss Nita Prange and Miss Pat Ashley, co-chairmen of the

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