Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 March 1946 — Page 22

4 Miss Betty June daughter of Mrs. G. C. McConnell, 1214 Hoefgen st, has set March ‘81 as the date for her marriage fo Conrad F. Klingenstein Jr. son of | Mr. and Mrs, Conrad F. Klingen- | stein Sr, New York City, The ceremony will be at 2:30 p. m. in Sweeney chapel at Butler "university, Mrs. W. R. Clark will l. be her sister's matron of honor, ! Bridesmaids - will [Jean Funk, Mrs. Mrs. Robert Brown and. Miss .Clarice Townsend. Mr. Clark will be the.k | and ushers will be Jack Bishop, "Thomas Mattingly, Mr. Brown and Mr. Goll. The bride-to-be attended Butler prospective attended New York

university bridegroom university. © Mrs. Clark will entertain with a] . miscellaneous shower for her sister March 27 and with a buffet supper March 30.

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Mrs. Richard Paul will be the hostess ‘tonight at a miscellaneous hower in honor of Miss Suzanne The party will be in the Mrs. Paul's mother, Mrs, Binkley, 5601, N. Pennsyl-

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Miss Elsie Wines and Charles NelI son exchanged vows at 11 a.m. to- 3 : L day in the home of the brides Sorority Chapter | sister, Mrs. Joe Calvert, 1116 N.| Richland st. The Rev. G. Lavon president of Beta chapter; Sigma " Fisher, pastor of the Centenary rambda Chi sorority. Christian church, officiated. | : The bride is the daughter of ald Hickam, vice president; Mrs.| © Mrs. Belvie Van Meter of Elwood, Louis Young, secretary; Miss Mary | and Mr. Nelson is the son of Mr.!jane Robertson, and Mrs. William Nelsoti, 1536 N. ‘Peggy Craig, chaplain; Miss Martha ! The couple will leave, Myers, scrapbook reporter. Miss PaI on a trip to Nashville, Tenn, and| * will be at home in Indianapolis.

Langan, Martha Armstrong, “Jeanette Zerr, Mary Elizabeth Don- : Ruth Ann George,’ Florence | Becker and Charlotte Galm. . i Miss OCrlwell be married March 16 to Robert Carlson.

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sorority.

Three of the committee chairmen for the Jane Johnson Burroughs concert to be held Sunday in the English theater are (left to right) ‘Mrs. Truman Woodmansee, mailing; Mrs. William M. Mace,

Wilson, scholarship. 2The event is

being sponsored by the Indianapelis Alliance of Delta Delta Delia

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Miss Helen Kuhn has been elected Other new officers are Mrs. Dontreasurer,

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The Juniog Assembly Is to Elect Managing Committee Tomorrow.

COMMITTEE MEMBERS FOR THE JUNIOR ASSEMBLY supper dance were announced today by Mrs. William Byram Gates. ‘The dance will be held fro 8:30 to 11 p. m, tomorrow in the Indianapolis Athletic club, Those on the committee include Misses Kathryn

Becker, Lucy Blanton, Janet

Booth, Virginia Collins, Nancy Crow, Marilyn Woody, Sally Hare and Georgia Mattison, Arthur Illes Jr., Howard Jansen, Addison King Jr, Kenneth Lemons Jr. Clyde MeCord, Walter Moenning Jr. and William Pierson, The managing committee for next season's junior assembly will be elected at the supper dance from a list: of nominees chosen

by Robert Everett, Herman Lauter Jr., Miss Mary Ellen Higburg amd Miss Elizabeth Wade, members of the nominating commit- | tees.

Alumnae Luncheon

| THE INDIANAPOLIS alumnae

of Alpha Chi Omega sorority will meet for a dessert luncheon Saturday in the home-of Mrs. Thomas ‘M. Rybolt, Miss Jane Howe is chairman of the hostPESER. Assisting Miss Howe’ will be Mesdames W. J. Tincher, Marvin Cochrane, Robert Mason, John Voliva, Albert Reep and J, K. Mahrdt and Miss Jean Buschmann. Mrs, Marshall P. Crabill will preside. A talk on “Rheumatic Fever”

[Sorority Plans Its Annual Dublin Fair -

Event Will Benefit . Scholarship Fund A Butler University mothers’ club and a campus sorority are planning spring parties for this month. Miss Betty Jo Morrison, a Butler university sophomore, will be general chairman ‘of a Dublin fair to be sponsored by the Delta Delta Delta sorority March 16. The fair, conducted annually as a carnival and dance, will be held to raise funds for a scholarship to be given to an outstanding student on the Butler campus. It will be held

from 8 p. m. until midnight in the sorority chapter. house.

arrangements will be Misses Patricia Smith, Marian Stons and Annabelle Simmons, all of Indianapolis, and Miss Harriett A. Lewis, Michigan City. : e Miss Smith will have charge of posters and Miss Elizabeth Hearne, Indianapolis, heads the chaperons

INDIANAPOLIS TIMES —_~ - Auxiliary Card Party Tonight

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(center) and Mrs. Frank 8S. Bush.

The Irvington unit of the American Legion auxiliary will sponsor

Mrs. Everett R. Bumpus (left), ways and means committee chairman in charge of the event, is being assisted by Mrs. Von I. Baldwin

the post home, 124 8. Downey ave.

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committee, yn» A spring card party will be given | by the Lambda Chi Alpha Mothers’ | club at 2 p. m, Tuesday in the But{ler university chapter house, 4721 [Sunset ave. | Mrs. H, P. German, general chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames James Lynch, Carolyn Kline, John |Aichle and W. C. Galbraith, Other committees are: Mesdames {Ross Mitchell,"O. R. Burghard, Betty | Anderson, Robert Straughn, George | Dixon, H. A, Koss and M. L. MeIlvaine, hospitality; Mesdames M. H. | Rothkopf, Harvey Kares and | Charles Royster, tickets; Mrs. S. F.| Dolzall and Mrs. Smith Burns, | prizes, and Mrs. Fred Day and Mrs. | J. C. Stipher, cards and tallies. Mesdames M. H. Willetts, Josephine Arnold, O. E. Butz and | Charles Taylor are in .charge | candy and Mrs. H W. Mason and | Mrs. W. A. Lawyer are in charge of | a special committee.

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The Ladies of the Scottish Rite] 12:15

will meet for luncheon at p. m. Tuesday in the cathedral John J. Haramy, fomerly

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Central’ college and how with tne! Inspection | Co., will ‘speak on “America in the | Friday Afternoon

Insurance Audit and Atomic Age.” Miss Mary Catherine Stair will sing, accompanying herself on the harp. Mrs. Dewey E. Myers, chairman of the executive committee, will preside. In charge of the reception will be Mrs. Oswald A. Tislow and Mrs.

Bert E. Cordle. The meeting is open |

to wives, daughters and mothers of

f Scottish Rite members,

P. LE. O. Lisis Officers Mrs. Raymond Dubois recently

installed as president of

Other newly-elected officers are

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State convention delegates will be Dubois with Mrs, Kyle as John - Kuebler

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Into the will be given by Miss Margaret M h Weadick of the Marion County le arc Tuberculosis association. . n ” = Winds— Mrs. Howard Griffith will be hostess for the meeting of the and Watch Government 8Beience club tomorMe Float row, Mrs. C. Walter Spalding will speak. Down # sx > Mr. and Mrs. R..S8. Tenney Again have returned here after spend-

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‘Annual Luncheon

and Mrs. John H, Corn, 4930 Brookville rd., became the bride of Maichinist’s Mate 1-c Robert Shepard | Saturday in a ceremony in the Lit{tle Church Around the Corner in|

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All chapters of Omega Nu Tau | sorority will meet in the Brown | hotel .in Louisville Sunday for their annual “rose luncheon.” Those attending from the Gamma chapter of Indianapolis will be Mesdames Paul M. Cook, Laurence Bowen, . Robert - Highland, John {Lyons and Lee Oldfield, Misses | Edith Barr, Gertrude Corydon, Marian Ellaby, Lena Kinman, Hazel Knight, Betty Roesener and Gladys Schuh. Lambda chapter members who will attend are Mrs. Robert L. Anderson, Mrs. Lewis Cox and Miss

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I Alpha ‘Gamma Latreian. Fri, ‘Miss {| Isabel Martin, | hostess, E. O. Snethen, speaker. Guest meeting. Clo. 2 p. m. Fri. Mrs. John Walde, 120 W. 64th, hostess. “New Books from Ohio,” Mrs. Arthur Lacey; “Valley Authors,” Mrs. Robert Kellum !

Literary. . 2:30 p. m. Fri. Mrs. Gerald Miller, 3411 N. LaSalle, hostess. “What Shall We Do About Post-War Immigration,” Mesdames Jesse Preston, Arthur Miller and Sara Wolfe. Golden Glow Garden. Fri. Mrs. Leroy Gale, 1207 Congress, hostess. “Birds of the Bible,” Mrs. Tilford

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