Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 March 1946 — Page 20
“The Sunnyside Guild: s ¢ Davee wil Be ip Highlight Among Week- end Events
— RESERVATIONS for the Sunnyside “Carnival” ball have been made and several guests
i parties in their homes before the dinnerdance. The event iL be tomorow night in the Colum-
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: © Attending with Mr. and Mrs. . Kurt W.. Schmidt will oy ‘Messrs, and Mesdames Lewis Grabhorn, Herbert E. 3 Baumeister and John S. Whitfield. Mr, and Mrs. Robert H. Sturm ‘will have in their party Messrs. and Mesdames B. Hankins, : y Boyd, David Craycraft and George Craycraft. “Mr. and Mrs, entertain with a cocktail party before the dance. Mrs. Chantills E White will entertain before the dance
and Mesdames L. E. Tanner, Dallas Foster, G. W. L. Pike, W. McCaw, Harry Reisser, Cecil ne With Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Chapman will be h
Ward, Mrs. Jane Smith, Miss Bea Miller and Alonzo
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pA NEE ; In the party ‘of Dr. and Mrs. Prank Jennings will be Dr. and, Mrs. Jerome Holman Sr, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dye and Mrs.
Carl E. Wood. With Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Boyer will be Messrs. and ies William Swope, Jes McCormack, Gordon K. Vrell O. R. Scott and Emmett Cocktail Parties Are Arranged
MESSRS. MESDAMES HARRISON BENNETT, Marshall ‘Vogler and Mort W. Martin will attend together. Mr. and Mrs. _ Charles. W. Richardson are entertaining before the dance for’ Mr. ‘and Mrs. O. W, Eisenlohr, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Carter and Dr. and -Mrs. W, E. Bodenhamer. 2 Mr, and Mrs. Ralph N. Hiatt will have as their. guests before” : ; Ralph OF Baur, Kenneth S:- Bogart, William C. Hunter and William W. Kidney. Dr. and Mrs. Frank C. Otte will have as their guests Mr. and -Mrs, Norman T. Stanley. Roberts will entertain with a cocktail party in their home before the dance. Their guests will include Dr. and Mrs. A. G, Hendricks, Messrs, - John Meyer, Forest ind Wayne Servies, M. A. RB
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: G. B. Johnson il entertain in their home: Tou Dr. and Mrs. Charles O. Scoft, Dr. and Mrs, W. Stanley Garner, and Mesdames William F. Davis, Carl 8S. Hulen, Stephen go Rappaport and Paul Ellis. Another group stfending the dance together will have cocktails at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oren Pritchard, These will include Messrs. and Mesdames C. A. Myers, Harold Wills, Ralph Morris and 4% Edgar Nicliolson and Dr. and Mrs. Miles Barton. :
Ww. H. Jarretts to Entertain
~~ MR. AND MRS, RODNEY CURRY will entertain in their home before the dance for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Fred - Hoffman and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ballinger and Mr, and Mrs. Thompson of Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Robbins will entertain at a- cocktail party in the club preceding the dance for Dr. and Mrs. Walter Hickman, Willard Warner, Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Pollard and Mr. and Mrs. ~ William Rossetter. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome E. Holman Jr. will have as Mr.
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thelr guests in their home preceding the dinner-dance Mr, and [ and Mrs. Chantilla E. White Jr. and Dr. Mrs. David Stone. . . H. Jarrett will entertain Messrs. and Reeder, L. E. Kincannon and Oscar B. Perine Bame. In Mr, and Mrs. Richard B. Tuttle's Mrs. Gaylord Rust, Mesdames a. J. BookL ning and Attia Martin, Mrs. H. Robert Uhl will entertain: before the dance in p for Messrs. and Mesdames Paul Stubbs, Robert Bragg, idensticker and Charles Gardner, ~ © Guests of Mr. and Mrs, Thomds W. Ledwith in their home will be Messrs. and Mesdames G. S. Scott, Ralph Martin and Corwin ‘Carter Jr. With Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell C. Lang will be Messrs,and Mesdames James R. Worthington, William M. Bostain and M. C. ~ Hook, Miss Lois Kanower, J. Earl Miller and Lt. Noble Beck.
Additional Parties Planned
DR. AND MRS. JOHN V, THOMPSON and Dr. and Mrs. Donald W. Brodie will entertain informally at the Thompson home before the dance for Dr. and Mrs. Frank Albertson, Dr. and Mrs. William ~ B. Lybrook, Miss Violet Carlson and Dr. Robert Squire. With Mr, and Mrs, Seth Ward will be Dr. and Mrs, H. P. Werkman. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond O. Woods will be Messrs. and Mesdames Albert J. Vondersaar, Paul E. Miller, William Stewart, " Raymond Rice, Jack’ Atkinson, LeRoy Vondersaar and Russell ‘Williams, Mrs. Jeanne W. Gannon and Raymond O. Woods Jr, "Another large group attending together will include Messrs. and Mesdames Herbert F. Cortright, William Haine, Noble Reed, Frank _ Milles, Norman Keller, C. H. Maston, Lyle H. Brothers, J. R. Frigge and Douglas Reid. With Mr. and Mrs. D, F. Bowman will be Mr, and Mrs. James D. Ford and Mr, and Mrs. E. Gerald Bowman. In Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Derleth’s party will be Miss Mary ‘Wichmann, Miss Gertrude Wichmann, Thomas Mattingly and Myron Seulean. Reservations also have been made by Messrs. and . Mesdames Hans C. Aamot, Ralph 8-— Norwood, Emerson Boyd and Chester Spriggs, Mrs. Esther Helton, Herman Bowers, Jack Leonard and Harold Weinm PR
Mother's Little Helper , . .
Salon Will Celebrate
17th Anniversary
Marion cqupty salon 126 of - the 8 and 40 will celebrate the 17th
{fairs committee “of the. Civic the-
. {riod” accompanied by Mrs. Paul| \ \. [Joseph Miller on the violin, Mrs. ~(®B) Albert M, Campbell, pianist, will iL
: present a musical interlude.
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Seven Young Women Are Principals
Bridal News
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Civic Theater Affairs Group Plans. Tea
Mrs. Wighiior GC Griffith, 3145 N. Meridian st, will “pe “hostess for a spring tea to be given by the af-
ater from 3 t0.6 p. m. Wednesday, Mrs. A. K. Scheidenhelm ls chairman of the tea, assisted by: Me Myron, McKee; Mrs. Lindon B pianist, will present “Tea rf Melodies of the Alice Adams Pe-k
1.-Mr:and Mrs. Raymond Wickens ann ane the engagement of their niece, Miss Lois L. Sherfield, Indianapolis, to Alvin B, Gibson, son of Mrs. J. R. Gibson, Macon, Ga, The wedding date has not been set. (Photo Reflex photo.) - ©
2. Miss Rosemary Fields’ engagement to Harry Gipson Jr. son of Mrs. Bessie Mae Gipson, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Ward. The wedding ceremony will be March 10 in St. Johi's Evangelical and Reformed ehiurch, (Phote Reflex photo.)
The honor guest will be Miss Elizabeth Trotter, author of - the play, “Alice Adams,” based on Booth Tarkington's Pulitzer prize novel. Mrs. T. E. Rolf will present “Behind the Scenes Sketches” of the production. Hostesses will include Mrs. Harry
Paul Rochford, M. L. Martin, Ralph T. Simon, Wilfred E. Smith, Alexander Ross, Earl M. Hilligoss, Walter Myers Jr, Ronald M. Hazen, Jack Hatfield, Alan. Boyd, J."'W: ‘Coffey, Howard “Griffith, R. Hartley Sherwood, George Parry, J. K.
Lilly III, Kurt Pantzer, William R. The engagement of Miss
fred W. Noling Wilma Ruthe Stites te Charles
Coffey.
and Miss Helen
P. Gibson Jr. is-announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Stites. The prospective bridegroom
_is the son of Mr, and Mrs. C. P,
Gibson, Dolten, Ill. No date has been set for the wedding. (Photo Reflex photo.) !
4. A June 2 ceremony in. the Englewood Christian church will unite Miss Mary Lou Richardson
and Raymuth Dorrel Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Raymuth N. Smith, The bride-to-be is the
‘ Rondeau, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Rondeau, Versailles, Conn. The wedding was Feb. 12 and the couple will be at home in Bridgeport, Conn, after a wedding trip to Florida. (P. H. Ho photo).
7. Before her marriage Jan, 26 in SS. Peter and Paul cathedral, Mrs. Carl A. Mangold was Miss
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen 8. Richardson. (Fritsch phote.) 5. Miss Martha Louise White - and Charles Bogden exchanged vows last night in the Belmont Avenue United Brethren church, Parents of the couple are Mrs. Martha White and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bogden. (Kindred
photo). ba Patricia Ann Quinlan. She is the 6. Mr. and Mrs. William J. niece of Miss Cecelia Quinlan Scheidler, Greensburg, announce and Mr, Mangold is the son of
the marriage of their daughter, Dorothy, to Arthur Frederick
Mrs. F. A. Mangold. (Foster photo).
The Bridal Scene—
Rev. J. L. Price Reads Vows
A ceremony at 4 p. m. today in
the home of the Rev. John L. Price, pastor of the Laurel Street tabernacle, united Miss Joan Kershner and Sgt. Richard E. Hall of Lafayette, : The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kershner, 1432 Manhattan ave “8gt. Hall's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Rayménd LaVerne ‘Hall, Lafayette, Mrs, William Suddarth was her
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bridal news.
pastor of the ‘Central church. The bride, the former Miss Bar-| bara Dewees, is the daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. B. M. Dewees, Bridgeport. | Mr. Lee is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ! -+Jacob; Lee, 1700 N. Somerset ave.
Christian |
Mr. and Mr8. Grover Cameron at-| tended the couple. suit with blue “accessories 28»
Mr.
fuchsia and an orchid corsage. Mr, was his son's best man. The bride chose a light gray suit with navy accessories. She wore an orchid corsage. The couple left immediately on a wedding trip to St. Louis. Sgt. Hall will leave for Korea April 23 for his.army assignment and his bride will make her home with her paténts,
Fashion Talk
Mrs. Elizabeth” M. Patrick, head
‘Hall and Mrs. Robert J. Oliver, |
Rae" 1324 Main . Beech Grove, have | announced the en-| . gagement of their pi daughter, Doro-| thy Louise, to Robert A. Black,| .son of Mr. and| fF Mrs, Leo L. Black, 202 N. 13th st. Beech Grove. No date has been set for the wedding. | ru 5 Miss Shirley Cory and Lt. Harold |
Miss Oliver
a fashion talk Monday at the dinner meeting of the Athens~m Tufners Women's auxiliary, Mrs, Everhart, both of near Morristown, William PF. Wolf will be chairman Were married Jan. 26 in: the Foun- | of the meeting which will be held |tain Christian church in Moriis-|
at 6 p. m. | town,
| birthday of the organization with
a dinner at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday In
ridian st. Mail Mrs. William P. Weimar, social Orders chairman, and social committee
Onrstully members will have charge of the dinner and entertainment. Special |
guests will be Mrs. Chloe School-
ALL craft, state chapeau, and Mrs.| METAL Vivian MeKee, state treasurer, both WITH of Shelbyville, REVOLVING gta BRUSH || Alpha Chi Mothers
luncheon meeting at 12:30 p.’ m. Monday. Dr. Allegra Stewart of the
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The Alpha Chl Omega Mothers’ club of Indianapolis will have a!
Butler university English depart- | “In Grand- |
and ..Mrs. Arthur Cory and the | |bridegroom is the son of Mr. and | C. A. Radford of Cincinnati, pub-| Mrs. Virgil Everhart. The Rev.| licity manager for the New York Robert Shaw read the ceremony. Central system, will speak on “Rail-| ‘Miss Phyllis Cory, the bride's roads in War and Peace” at the | sister, was maid of honor and wore | Altrusa club meeting at 12:30 p. m. 'a pink marquisette gown. Sandra tomorrow in the Columbia club.!Sue Cory, the bride's niece, | Mrs. Paul Mozingo will presive. | flower girl. _The bride's brother,
aa The. bride is the daughter of Mr, |Altrusa Club |
was | the Fair,”
Dorothy Oliver Is Bride-to-Be;
Announced
An engagement and two recent marriages are announced in’ today’s subject of the
Mr. and Mrs.Kenneth Lee are at home in Bridgeport following their | i marriage Feb. 15 in the home of Dr, William A. Shullenberger, Nour at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow.
Forrest Cory, was, best man and; Dennis Cory and Robert Everhart! were ushers, The bride wore a white satin gown and an illusion veil and car{ried a bouquet of white rosebuds. |The couple will live near "Morristown,
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'Ladywood Class To Present Play
The sophomore class at Ladywood school will present the three-act play, “Little Women,” at 8 p. m. Sunday. *in. the school. Kenneth | Lemons will be the director and Miss Dorothy Tully, stage manager. The east’ will include Misses Jo Ann Armbruster, Joan Curren, Alma Kernel, Kay Sepeter, Kay Lewis, Barbara Walden, Patricia Hanley, {Maxine McKnight, Mary Lou Mohly |enkamp, Caroline, -- Wagner, Ain | Spalding, Louise Ferrari, Shirley | Runyon, Marian Ryan, Virginia Col-
lins and Sue Arend. —————————————————
\ Mrs.” Titus Hostess
“The Indiana chapter of the Na-
tional Society of Arts and Letters!
will meet with Mrs, Clyde E. Titus, 736 Middle dr., Woodruff Place, at 2:30 .p. m. tomorrow. Mrs. Jessamine Barkley Fitch will give the program on “The Romance of
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McCoy to Speak Sigma Chi SH . To Have Spring Tea At Story Hour
The Sigma Chi Mothers’ club of | Butler university will have a spring “Spring Wild Flowers” will be the | tea and guest day at 2 p.-m. Tues-. talk by Scott McCoy day in the fraternity house at But{at the Children’s museum story ler. Mrs. Clyde BE. Titus, president of | Patrons and pupils of school 41 the Indiana branch of the National will be special guests at the family League of American Pen Women, hour from 2 to 5 p. m. Sunday. (will give a program on “Three Assisting Miss Maude Price, prin- | | Epochs of American Music. ” _She cipal, will be Mrs. Lynn .Clark, P.- | will be accompanied by Mrs. Leslie
FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 194
Hospital Guild
{Names Dance
Chairmen
Event Is to Be Held April27 in I. A. C.
Mrs. Paul 8, McNamara has been appointed general chairman for the supper-dance which the St. Vincent Hospita® guild will give April 27 in the Indianapolis Athletic’ club, The sub-committee chairmen ase sisting her will be Mrs. Walter McFerran, advertising; Mrs. Robert Minta, signatures for dance pro-
“gram; Mrs, Leonard Earhart, ticke
ets, and Mrs. Preston G. Woolf, sece retary, Additional chairmen will be ane nounced Monday following the guild's all-day meeting opening at 10 a. m, in the nurses’ home at the hospital. Meeting Monday Mrs. McNamara will serve as offi. cer of the day for the meeting and will be assisted by Mrs. Lawrence G. Cummins Jr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson, Mrs, Charles M, Mattingly will be chairman for the 1 p. m. luncheon. On her committee are Mesdamesg Warren C, Bevington, Kevin Brose nan, Leon DeSautels, Harry Distler, J. B. Lanagan, J. R. McNutt, Wile liam J, Mooney and Walter Stuhle drehgr. Another event on the guild's cals endar is a book review to be spone sored March 29 in Block's audie torium, Mrs. Olive Enslen Tinder, a guild member, will review “The Turquoise” (Seton). Mrs, Julius A. Caesar is chairman for the event. Tickets may be obe tained from guild members or o the hospital gift shop.
Wilson-Penny Wedding Today
Times Special KALAMAZOO, Mich, March 1.— Miss Virginia Penny of Muskegon, Mich., and Ensign James R. Wilson, U. 8. N. R., of Indianapolis, will he married at 8 p. m, today in the First Congregational church here. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Albert Penny of Muskegon and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clural R. Wilson, 113% N. Dearborn st., Indianapolis. Miss Ailene. Penny will be her
Bolt of Detroit:will be best man. A reception will be held in the church following the ceremony. Guests attending the wedding from Indianapolis will be the bridegroom's parents, Mrs, W. B. Cook, his grandmother; Mrs. Everett Snick, Mrs. Don Warrick and Bare bara Ann Warrick. Ensign Wilson will report for & new assignment and his bride will make her home with her parents.
Sm Simmi—— Womans Rotary
Th: president, and Mesdames | Helgesson, : Walter Gossling, George Brede-| Hostesses will be Mesdames Harry
water, Joseph Sawrey, George Coyner, W. Arthur McCready, Dale Hughes, Perry McDole, Szatkowski, ‘Roy Cotten,
Raidt, George Lorts, Curtis Hoskins, |eri¢k A. Conkle, Roy L. Roudebsuh, | Lester Crews, Norman Wise and Hazel Whittenberger, Karl Sturman, Willlam Bayt. {Raymond ‘Price and Jasper Minnis. |
or of the Indianapolis chapter of
William | E: Long. John A. Goll, H. 8. Lane, | the American Red Cross, will speak Harold {Ralph Neal, Joseph Klotz, Pred- | on “The Red Cross in the Post-War
| Era” at the Woman's Rotary club | meeting at 12:15 p. m. Tuesday in | the Columbia club.
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