Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 February 1946 — Page 16

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Miss Overbay to Be Honored at Shower

‘MRS. CHARLES A. TEHAN, DETROIT, will honor her sister, Miss Joyce Overbay, with a linen shower at 1 p. m. Saturday in the

indianapolis Athletic club.

marriage U. 8. N, on March 2. R 3. Patricia

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‘Miss Overbay and Ensign Harrold Eugene Wright,

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Edith Spickelmier, Doris Fessler, Martha Alig and Patricia Henning. Out-of-town guests will include Miss Majetta Stewart, Lebanon; Miss Virginia Turner, South Bend; Miss Betty Barbee, Louisville; Miss Carol Harper, South Bend, and Miss Jean York, Washington.

® ¥ . Bt. Margaret's Hospital guild will hold » morrow in the Indianapolis Athletic club. Mesdames Robert M. Stith, Marvin Curle and C. F. Lavenstein will be hostesses.

Cast Named for 'Rumplestiltskin'

_ THE CAST FOR THE Junior

Il, to Lt. (i.g) Andrew B. William-

tea was given yesterday for Miss Mundell home of Mrs, ‘Mesdames William C. Richter, W. L. BirthE£. Richter, Halberg, Janowitz, Joseph L. Luck, John Sturman, Carr and Mrs. Lloyd Beck,

Misses Marilyn Mundell, Barbara PatBrinkworth, Rosemary Steinbach, Phyllis Prentice,

will include Mesdames Arthur 8. Overbay, M. N. Samms,

Moores, Jean Stackhouse, Nancy Niven, Marney Home,

Ulrich, Assisting the hostess

A dahoe In the Columbia club Satutday night will be a highlight of the first post-war “state day” observance held by Beta Beta chapter, Alpha Chi Omega alumnae. Serving on the arrangements committee for the dance are (left to right) Miss Margery Clark, Miss Betty Ann Ginney and Mrs. Jerome E. Holman II. The day's program also will include a luncheon in the Indianapolis Athletic club.

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Jean Day, Helen Lux] Are Honor Guests

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Miss Pyrits,

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dore W, Pyrits, Chicago, is announcad by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon M. Grady.

|Sells Old Ware | For Charity ~~ |} Event Is Sponsored , |

Antique Auction

By Cancer Society

white and trimmed in red’ plush,

held Saturday at the headquarters of the Marion County Canger so-

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auction, the first of Indianapolis. ° Some of the patrons who contributed were Mesdames Russell J. Ryan, P. B. Denning, Arthur

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|ginia Weir, Betty Fraser, Jean Stone and Elma Igelman. Other guests will be Mesdames Helen Dobbins, Geraldine Mohnsen, Donald Poehler, George Weber, Georgia Ward, Marian K. Thomas, C. W. Koning, Ivan Lively, Aileen Driesbach, Susan Kennedy and Robert Hall. Out-of-town guests will include Miss Mary L. Scales, Mrs. Ralph Hall, Miss Sue Corter, Miss Mar-

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Mrs. Paul Ulrich presided at

|Senior Girls Are Honored

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garet Rainey, Mrs, William Henry Sr., and Mrs, Robert Genda, all of Bloomington, and Mrs. David Eldon

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Several Indianapolis girls in their senior year at ‘Western college, Oxford, O., will be honored by underclassmen tomorrow on Senior day. + The girls are Miss Betty Buell, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Herbert J. Buell, R.R. 1, Plainfield; Miss|j |Bernice Chamberlain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, James H. Chamberlain, 409 N. Rural st.; Miss Marianne Daries, daughter of Dr. and’ Mrs. 1 Frederick R. Daries, 3610 ‘Guilford ave, and Miss Mary Ellen Leckie,

and B. T. Gates Jr., Misses

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Civic theater's production of

TUESDAY James E. Roberts. 1:15 p. m. Founders’ day speaker, Mrs.

‘119—2:30 p. m. “The Origin of the

Founders’ day will be observed by many city schools this week at the Parent-Teacher association meetings. Teas honoring past presidents will mark many of the meetings. Several plays and musical programs will be presented by pupils.

Miss Helen Lux, who will be mar-|center. ried next Monday to Oscar A. Zullo in the Assumption Catholic church, was honored with a miscellaneous

{shower recently at the home of

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Walter L. Caley. Past presidents’ tea.

WEDNESDAY —1:30 p. m. “Building Through the P.-T. A,” Mrs. Walter L.

Thoms. Music by Mothers’ chorus, Past presidents’ tea. 8—~2 p. m. Mrs. Walter L. Caley, speaker, Lincoln playlet; music,| third grade chorus.

46—T7:30 p. m. quency,” M. Lynn Tripp. Music by. ‘Boys’ chorus. Fathers’ night. 56—3 p. m. Mrs. Clotell Webster, speaker. Music, fifth grade pupils. 60—1:30 p. m. Home and School,” Mrs. Meredith Nicholson" Jr. 70—2 p. m. Delmar Wilson, speaker. Moving pictures, 8A sciénce class. 73—“Guiding the Young Child,” study group. 80—1:45 p. m. to the Home and How It Will

Miss Mary Brunton, 1353 W. Ray st. Assisting Miss Brunton were’ Miss Barbara Clendening and Miss Lorraine Eaton. Attending the party were Mesdames Paul E. Scotf, John W. Springer and Mary Bedwell, Misses Rosemary Lux, Dorothy Lux, Maxine Austill, Jewel Whitaker, Norms Jean Nolan, Joy Lanning, Patsy McKeand and Edith Hedge. Miss Lux is the daughter of Mr.

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Miss Peacock

Be Honored

Reception

Miss Mary Lydia Peacock, newly appointed director of the Indiana university nurses, will ‘be honored tonight at a reception from 8 to 10 p. m. in the Ball residence at the medical

training © school

Fifteen hundred invitations have been issued for the reception by e Indiana University Nurses’ Alumnae association. The list includes alumnae of the school, which will graduate its thousandth nurse next June, members of the university's board of trustees and administrative officers, medical and dental school staffs, honorary mem- |’ bers of the association and representatives of the Junior league and Riley Cheer guild. Miss Peacock has been secretary

association.

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ris, Douglas P. Johnson, Wilbur

Pfaff, Willlam H. Coleman, Alice Miller Jr. and Ralph Simon, Others who contributed were

William Anderson, William R. Teel, Ralph Hook, Erwin Coburn and E.

Turk, Cadick, Walter Pritchard, Emory Cowley and Grace Golden,

Riley Guild Units Set Meetings

Cheer guild will meet at the hose pital to sew this week. The schedule follows:

“The Brook Song,” and Friday— “Sun and Rain.”

and Mrs. Paul 8. Lux, 1031 Sheffield ave, and Mr, Zullo's home is in

“Electronics Applied Natick, Mass. :

ance Women. Tues. Y. W. C, A. Dinner-meeting. J. U., G's Business Girls. Tues. Miss Frances Jean Jasper, hostess at home of Mrs. Wilma Green, 5338 N. Pennsylvania. Monterey capt, I. T-8. C. 12:30 Pp. m. Tues. Mrs. Willard Peek, 5815 N. Illinois, hostess, Mrs. Helen T. Brown, speaker. Multum-in-Parvo = Literary.

' 2519 Riverside dr., hostess. Discovers

War Alaska,” Murs, John .Grgesch, Election. . Roberts’ Kindergarten Mothers. 1:30

house,

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12:30 p. m. Tues. Mrs, O. C. Srader, “War

1:30 p. m. Tues, Butler university chapter “Budgeting Time in. Col-

fe .|lighters. C. Bower, O, O. Johnson and Harry Hill, hostesses. Recitations

Glenda Louise Emry, was dressed in pink brocaded taffeta and carried Talisman roses. Charles Strickland was best man and William E, Dearmin and Al- . bert Strickland were ushers. A reRead 1n West ception followed the ceremony in the church Parish house. The bride wore a gray suit and black and FIR, Wash, Feb 18 —Miss Laila | White accessories for traveling. The Iverson, formerly of Indianapolis, |COURje took a wedding trip to St. uis.

Work,” Mrs. W. E. Kyle.

Wedding Vows

was married to Mark Lindberg, |Lo Galata, Mont.,, in a ceremony at 8:30 p. m., Saturday, in the FirConway Lutheran church. Mrs, Floyd O. Iverson of Indianapolis, sister-in-law of the bride, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Virginia Danielson of Mount Vernon, Ind. cousin of the bride, and Miss Solway Lindberg, Conrad, Mont., sister of the bridegroom. Miss Anita: Iverson and Miss Arlyce Hanson were candle-

F. A. Pfleiderer To Be Speaker

The James Whitcomb Riley chapter of the National Secretaries association will have a dinner meeting at 6:30 p. m. today in the Y.W.C. A. F. A. Pfleiderer, administrative director of the board of week-day religious education for Indianapolis and Marion couhty, will speak. Miss Mary Catherine Brouse and Miss Virginia Xarbursky will be in charge of the program,

The bride was gowned in a white nylon dress. Following the ceremony, the couple left for a wedding trip and will make their home in

Woman's Rotary. 6:15 p. m. Tues. Womien'’s Department club house.

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The Indianapolis Dental Assistants association will hold its monthly meeting at 7:45 p. m. today at RanBankers

Ralph W. Phillips of the dental materials department at Indiana university will speak on cements

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Party Is to Honor Maybell Videbeck

Miss Maybell Videbeck will be the honor guest at a miscellaneous shdwer tonight in the home of Miss Elna Jensen, 933 N. Rural st. Mrs. Chris Kjeldsen and Miss Dorothy Gillespie will assist the hostess. Twenty-seven guests will attend. | Miss Videbeck's marriage to Arthur | Elwood Sturmh will be next Friday | in the First Trinity Lutheran] church.

Garden Club to Meet |

A demonstration of flower arranging will be given by Gordon Wedding at the meeting of the] Spade and Trowel Garden club at| 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in school 80, | Pupils of the upper grades will] attend, and other guests will be] mothers and members of the club.

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An old Victorian organ, painted _

ciety, which sponsored the benefit |

Mrs. Julla Ray Tes, director of | the society, was in charge of the |

was one of the antiques auctiondd || ‘|off at the Charity Antique auction

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W. Herrington, John Mutz, Bdward Roules, Willlam Boyd, L. L. Jacke | son, Arthur Baynham, Arch Bob- '

Barnickol, Alex Taggart, Blaine H,

Cadick, Fred Luker, Donald 8. Mor- |

Smith, Stanley Timberlake, Myron | R. Green, James L. Beattey, O. G. |

Mesdames Samuel L. Shank, Robert | H. Tyndall, Hortense Rauh Burpee,

R. Lindesmith. Carlos Recker and | Stanley Hartley also were patrons, Assisting Mrs, Iles with the auc~ | tion were Mesdames Donovan A, |

Six units of the Riley Hospital |

Monday—“Lizabeth Ann,” Tues day—"Muskingum Valley” and “My Friend,” Wednesday — “Our Old } Friends Never Fail,” Thursday —- }

“Rumplestiltskin” to be given next week-erid has been announced. Stoner, 404 Ruskin place. : 2 = Mrs. Horace Roberts is in charge of the rehearsals and Miss Doris Also seniors are Miss Nancy| P-T. 2 of Lynn Street Sctiool,” oe Yous RH od Clupper is the musical director. ‘ Myers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, | Parents. ; —17:30 p. . Mile for the play was written by Mrs. Wayne Ritter, who, [Roy V. Myers, 4m3 Broadway; |®—2:30 p. m. “Home, P-T. A. ana| 80d Murray Deltas, speakers. Dice-Murdock Before her marriage, was head of the Tudor Hall music department. [Miss Ann Winger, daughter of Mrs.| School” Mrs. Clayton Ridge. School Orchestre will play. . : Curtain times for the three performances will be 10:30 a. m. and Bjorn Winger, 127 E. 50th st, and| “Candle Lighting," play. 1:30 p. Be Rite Is Read : : "2:30 p. m. Saturday and 2:30 p. m. Sunday. # Miss Adda Jeanne Winterfeldt,| m. Study group meets. aging our Moods,” Mrs. Kern J. J : VY 4 The cast members are. Veds Belshaw, Kathleen Clark, Ann Coy, |dsughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. ©.|3—1:30 p. m. “February Immor-| Miles: ‘Lets Get Rid of Breju- : 0 you Richard Deitsch, Morton Dock, Cousie Evans, Jo Minot, Jack Forbes, |Winterfeldt, 3508 N. Pennsyl-| tals” six members. Music by dice,” Mrs. Lewis J. Chambers. The marriage of Miss Suzanne Alice Gerlach, Joann Guidone, Cynthia Hanson, James -Harris, yania st. Mothers’ chorus, Past presidents THURSDAY Murdock and Lt. (jg.) Niles L. Dice, 4 Marilyn Heuslein, Edward Hilgemeler Jr, Sharon Holwerda, Bar- A formal reception will be held honored. Theodore Potter Fresh Air, 1:30|U. 8. N. R, took place at 3:30 Ear). e co 1 bara Kershaw and Kathleen Kett. , this evening for the girls. To-|38—2:30 p. m. “With Faith and| p m. Mr. Walter Caley, speaker.|p m yesterday in the Carrollton ; ' Others are Alice King, Ricky Kinghan, Barbara Lemons, Nancy morrow an academic p n of] Hope,” radio script by junior| Red Cross film, “Nursing Begins|, fewis, Pat Locke, Doris Lytle, Susie Miller, Donald Millholland, {faculty and seniors will enter| high group. Past presidents’ tea.| at Home." Avenue Evangelical and Reformed Frank Morton, Bruce and Nancy Rae Pearson, Bud Pollock, Bud chapel in caps and gowns. A ban- 39—-1:30 p. m. Mrs. Claud Wise, |Bridgeport—8 p. m. Founders’ day. church. The Rev. Richard Rettig . Scott, Marilyn Shaw, Sueann Shirley, Mary Ruth Siebe, Susie Smith, quet will follow. speaker, “The Lamplighters,” play-| “Dear, Dear Children,” playlet.{read the ceremony. | eré ma 3 Harn & Tressler, Cells T ./Jim Vandivier, G v : : let by mothers. Music, Paul| Past presidents to be honored. Mrs. Dice is the daughter of Mr. : and Ann Wolfenstein, § 3 : Dorsey. . *, Franklin Township—Founders’ day.|and Mrs. James W. Murdock, Ma- 3 pee Miss Strickland ; nilla, and Lt. Dice is thé son of - Mr, and Mrs. Charles A. Dice’ Sr., EVENTS . |Becomes Bride 1's Meta, || bie ses we sain gon ess $04p < : : / e a | styled with fitted basque accented A y : : CLUBS “gittin’ Pretty,” movie; Randolph| St. Matthew's Episcopal church|§ 0 > {vith eminuidery; yomance neckline; y : Ohalotiony. 12:30 p. m. Tues. Mrs. Coats, lecturer. Dinner. was the scene of the marriage of & ‘ . Given pi ii ly 3 princess skint : un ess Sava og Ryan, hostess at Columbia CHURCHES Miss Mary Virginia Strickland to} gertip veil fell from a Juliet cap|} . | Expression. 3 p.m. today. Chinese Shristian Park Women's. . 12:30 Sgt. Richard Beaman Williams at embroidered with seed pearls. She » : Toll Bott] Washingn, ous SE i a a. 30 p. m. yesterday. The Rev. J.| pop mOPS in food and tops in| ROSE FISH FILLETS WITH Sims Wists: fests Sa gardenia in Song and Story,” Mrs. Wm. G55 ohters of dng SPGhKer. Willard Yoder officiated, assisted by | protein value, add some. natural CUCUMBER SAUCE Maton of Heauey Sows - m | Patterson. 3 the R. F. Keicher, y : Mrs. Joseph Snoy, matron of nv ] ‘Theodore circle 56. 8 p. lo Rev. whole grains to your recipes—add (For Wednesday's dinner) Fortnightly . 2:30 p. m.| Catholic Community center, 1004] Parents of the couple are Mr. and shredded wheat to your muffins. | 1 1b. fish fillets honor, Wore a light blue gown «1 Tues. Propylaetm. “A Hoosier| N Pennsylvania. Business meet-|Mrs. Charles P. Strickland, 621 N.| It gives us a little change from |% c. tarragon vinegar fashioned. With a lace bodice, 10- lyf Hafvest” Mrs. ‘Winona Mont-| ing social hour. 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Sorority Officers Will Be Installed

Officers of Theta chapter, Phi Delta Pi sorority, will be installed at a T:15 p. m. meeting today in the Hotel Lincoln, Mrs, J. C. Griffith is the new president. Other new officers are Mrs, Leon Sackett, vice president; Mrs. Paul J. Gill and Mrs. John R, Flanagan, secretaries; Mrs. Lester Reavis, treasurer; Mrs. Willlam Houchins, rush captain; Mrs. Pyrl Walton, chaplain, and Mrs, J. L. Smith, publicity chairman.

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Propylaeum Program

Harold Kennedy, actor, playwright and producer, will be presented by the Propylaeum club at 2:30 p. m. Friday. “Broadway Today” will be the subject of his talk. Mrs. willam Allen Moore is chairman of the entertainment committee.

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