Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 March 1946 — Page 24

ud | Club To Sponsor Guest Day

Norway Club to See Mr. Olin’s Pictures

ter house. Mesdames Jeanne

Gannon, Leland F. Rinker and ma Robbins will be In. charge

a . Gigtege Davis, J. Makemson, . n Abbott, W. A. Sutton, H.

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Shugert and P. C. Nicoles.

eration of clubs; board members Women, and her board members,

Clayton Ridge. Mrs,

Carter.

T. Weir will pour. » » s The Norway club will meet at

family orchestra ‘will play.

in the dining room.

Norway. Gunvalson headed the drive,

tomorrow in Ft. Friendly.

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meet a8: 8 pm tomorrow in home of Mrs Joseph B. Snoy. 4431 Winthrop ave.

P. E. O.'s to Entertain With Musical Tea

hood will entertain with a musical

the home of Mrs. Harry L. Foreman, 3855 Washington blvd.

“side at the tea table, assisted by

Oscar M. Helmer, man, Sharp and Don D. Baker will arrange the program, Special guests will include presidents of city chapters, P. E_O.! state officers and friends of members. Mrs, Parker P. Jordan will preside.

The St. Francis Guild Will Meet Tuesday

Mrs. George Graber will be officer of the day for the St. Francis Hospital guild meeting Tuesday in the hospital. She will be assisted by Mrs. Caroline Oberting and Mrs. Katherine Alsmeyer. Mrs, Edward Trimpe’ will preside, The hostess for a covered-dish luncheon will be Mrs. Stella Warrenburg. An Easter party will follow the luncheon. Final arrangements will be made for a spaghetti supper April 9 in the hospital.

A guest day party will be given by the Fortnightly Study club at 2 Pp. m. Monday in the D. A. R. chap-

the program. In the receiving line will be Mrs. | P. McChord, president; Mesdames

Frank Benson, George W.

guests will include Mrs. John Downing Johnson, president of the seventh district, Indiana Fed-

the district, Mrs. M. J. Reese, president of the Indianapolis Council of

A book review will be given on “The River Road” (Keyes) by Mrs. Charles E.! Mills will sing, accompanied by Don |

Members of the social committee | who will be in charge of a tea following the program are Mesdames

ton. Mrs. McChord and Mrs. Daniel {

p. m. Saturday in the D. A. R. chapter house. Harold Olin, entertainment chairman, will show travel pictures and the John E. Miller

The club has just completed a shipment of clothing, housshola articles and tools to Finmark in| Mr. and Mrs, Omund |

Ye Olde Tyme Cinch club will

sponsor a card party at 12:30 p.m. |church. Mrs. be held following the luncheon and

Blanch Carter will have charge of the executive board will meet at 11

Chapter AP of the P. E. O. Sister-|

tea at 2 p. m. next Wednesday in

Mrs. W. Brower Ward will pre-|

Mrs. Charles M. Sharp and Mrs. Mesdames Fore- |

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Among the committee members helping with arrangements for the Delta Zeta sorority's 29th Harry S. Adams, Benson and Sut-| annual state. luncheon, to be held Saturday in the Hotel Lincoln Travertine room, are (left to right)

Mesdames R. H. Neese, Victor R. Griffin and John W. Bolyard. Mrs. Neese and Mrs. Bolyard are on the decorations committee while Mrs, Griffin is serving on the publicity committee.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Delta Zeta to Hol q Annual State Luncheon

Church Group

Oranda Bangsberg will be noten| W ill Install

Officers

The woman's society of the Tab- | ernacle Presbyterian church will | meet for luncheon Tuesday in the Installation of officers will

'a m. Mrs. A. R. Paden will conduct

The Babes Alumnae club will the worship the’

Those to be installed include Mrs. A. R. Lacey H C. Stevens, P. B. Flanner, C. V.

Rule and C. C. Cohee, first through | fourth vice presidents; Mrs. J. W.| Palmer and Mrs. J. R. Carr, record- |

ing and corresponding secretaries, and Miss Fannie Miner, treasurer. Mrs. H Y. Massie will be installed as assistant treasurer; Miss Nellie Fatout, missionary education chairman, and Mrs. C. E. Webb, co|chairman; Mrs. J. 8. Mann Jr, stewardship chairman, and Mrs. | Paden, co-chairman, Mrs. A. W. McDonald is general chairman of circles with Mrs. Nancy Bland, co-chairman. Mesidames F. LI. Cooper, C. 8. Merrick and C. O. Grinslade are co-chair-men of special days, calling and the dining room.

A. W. S. Convention Will Be April 4-6

Miss Martha Bales and Miss Marianne Buschmann, Butler university coeds, have been selected as Butler delegates to the national convention of the Association of Women Students next Thursday through Saturday at Northwestern university. Miss Bales, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Bales, Winchester, is president of A. W. 8. at Butler, | and Miss Buschmann, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Otto L. Buschmann, | 1815 Central ave, is secretary of ithe organization.

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Engagement of Alice Louise Welch And Joseph T. Clifford Announced

MISS ALICE LOUISE WELCH’S engagement fo Joseph Thomas Clifford has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo F. Welch. The bridegroom-to-be is the son of Mrs. Pauline Clifford. The wedding will be May 4 in St. Joan of Arc Catholic church. The bride-to-be is a graduate of the College of Mt. St. Joseph on the Ohio, Cincinnati, and Mr. Clifford re-

cently was discharged from the army after four years’ overseas serve ice. He spent 27 months in Europe as a German prisoner of war. ” =n ” = = 2 Goucher college Indianapolis alumnae will be entertained at a 1 p. m. luncheon Saturday in the home of Mrs. Harry D. Case. Clark 8. Hobbs, vice president of the college and the honored guest, will spegk on “Goucher’s Plans and Program for the Future.” He also will show motion pictures. Among those who will attend will be Mesdames Steele Churchman, Herbert Wilson, Fred Albershardt, George Jeffrey, Charles Richardson, Paul Schaffner, David Silver and Joseph Rothbard, Misses Marguerite Dice, Grace Emery, Ruth Stone and Jean Curlin.

Guild to Sponsor Book Review MEMBERS OF ST. VINCENT'S HOSPITAL GUILD and their guests will hear a review of “The Turquoise” (Seaton) by Mrs. Olive Enslen Tinder at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Block's auditorium. The program will conclude the series of book reviews sponsored by the guild during the winter season. Mrs. Julius A. Caesar will be chairman of the meeting. She will be assisted at the door by Mrs. Ted Marbaugh and Mrs..C. N. Reifsteck. J 2 8 8» : 3 ¥ a 8 The Civic theater Workshop will present an old-fashioned oneact melodrama, written and directed by Miss Frances Westcott, at its meeting at 8:15 p. m. Sunday, April 14. Election of officers and directors of the workshop will be held. “Tom Sawyer” will be presented ras the final production this

* season by the Junior Civic theater at 10:30 a. m. and 2:30 p. m.

April 20 and at 2:30 p. m. April 21. Tryouts for “Snafu,” the Civic production for May, will be held at the theater at 2 p. m. Sunday, April 7. The play, opening May 3, will be the last production this season.

Spring Vacation Notes . . . SPRING VACATION MEANS TRIPS HOME this week for many of Indianapolis’ college girls. Miss Evie FP. Wood will spend her vacation from DePauw university with her parents, Mr. and Mrs: Gaylord Wood. Fourteen students from Western college, Oxford, O., will visit their parents here. They are Miss Bernice Chamber lin, daughter of

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berlin; Miss Miriam DuGranrut, daughter of Mr. and -Mrs. R. M. DuGranrut; Miss Nancy Myers, daughtef of Dr. and Mrs. Roy Myegs, ard Miss Margaret Tutrow. Others include Miss Marianne - Daries, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Frederick R. Daries; Miss Margaret Frazier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Frazfer; Miss: Emily Greenland, daughter -of Mr.. and Mrs. J,

Allan Greenland; Mrs. Nancy Boerner Griffin. Also coming home from

Western are Miss Mary Ellen Leckie, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Stoner; Miss Mary Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Lewis; Miss Charlene Weddle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Wed- | dle; Miss Adda Jeanne Winter- { feldt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Winterfeldt; Miss Mar- | garet Eash, daughter of Mr. { and Mrs, C. E. Eash, and Miss Ann Winger.

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Ceremony Is Read In Florida

Miss Kline Is Bide of E. E. Donelson-Jr.

Times Special * MIAMI SPRINGS, Fla, March 28 —The marriage of Miss Leah Jean Kline, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Kline of Miami Springs, formerly of Indianapolis, and Emory E. Donelson Jr. took place in the Presbyterian church here at 2:30 p. m. Sunday. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Emory E. Donelson, Elmira, Ne Y, The Rev. J. C. Pelgrim officiated. Entering with her father, the bride wore a white marquisette gown and a fingertip veil of illusion. She carried a bouquet of white carnations, Miss Juanita Doan of Indianapolis, the bfide's only attendant, wore a powder blue taffeja gown and carried pink carnations. Cpl. Al Cuomo, Baltimore, was the best man. Following a wedding trip the couple will be at home in Syracuse, N.Y. where Mr. Donelson will attend Syracuse university.

Plans Made For Carol

Service

Three choruses will participate in the ninth annual Easter ‘sunrise service at Southport high school stadium. Directors of the groups will be Eugene Mogle, director of music for Indiana Central college; Mrs. Eugene Cross, Perry township grade school music supervisor; Oliver Pickhart, director of the adult chorus, and Mrs. Charmion Kaiser, director of vocal music at Southport high school. The children’s chorus, high school and adult choirs will participate in the 6:30 a.m. service, to be broadcast over WIBC. Rehearsals will be held at 2 p.m

gymnasium. Miss Anna Mary Glick, head of the piano department at Indiana Central college, will accompany the groups.

Week Set for May

Plans for the observance of National Home Demonstration week May 5 to 12 will be made at 1 p. m. tomorrow when presidents of the 40 homemakers’ clubs in Marion county meet at the Purdue-Marott agricultural center. Project leader training meetings for fall will be outlined under the guidance of Miss Janice M. Berlin, home demonstration agent. The monthly programs of the homemakers’ clubs are based on the Purdue university home economics extension program.

Progressive Dinner To Be Held Sunday

Beta Eta chapter, Beta Sigma sorority, will entertain its rushees with a progressive dinner Sunday. The dinner will be served in four courses, beginning at 12:30 p.m,

jave., | course. low in the homes of Misses Helen

| lege ave.; 646 N,

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| Gamma Delta chapter, Kappa {Delta Phi sorority, will have a {spring rush party at 8 p. m. today lin the home of Mrs. Carl Towles, |418 E. North st., president. | Miss Pauline Speers’ will assist {the hostess. Miss Maxine Thomp- | son, Mooresville, and Miss Betty Scott are the rushees.

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Auxiliary to Give Box Supper

A box supper will be sponsored [by the ways and means committee lof the Madden-Nottingham unit, American Legion auxiliary, at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the post home, {1130 W. 30th st. Mrs. Fern E. Norris, past president of the 11th district, will be the honor guest. Mrs. James Grayson is chairman of the committee,

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Tri Psi Luncheon Will Be Tomorrow

The past presidents of Psi Psi Psi sorority will méet for luncheon at 1 p..m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. C. R. Matthews, 3640 Fall Creek blvd, North dr. 2 Mrs. A. F, Krueger will speak arid co-hostesses will be Mesdames George L. Davis, Florence A. Harris and Willlam H. Meuser,

Mrs: R. R. Mitchell To Attend Conference

Mrs. R. R. Mitchell, 118 N. Riley ave, treasurer of the Indiana W. C. T. U, will attend the third annual conference of national and state officers opening Wednesday in Evanston, Ill.

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Coeds to Attend Miss Virginia Dubois and Miss Mary Grace French, Butler univer-

sity juniors, will represent the focal chapter of Kappa Beta, women's

end at Kansa State college Manhattan, Kas, | Miss Dubois, the! daughter -of Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. §8 Dubois, 204 E. 54th § st., is president of § the chapter here. § Miss French is the daughter of Mrs. Sara French, 3326 College ave. Officers with Miss Dubois include

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Miss Marian Stone, vice president; Miss June Trittipo and Miss. Here berta Fry, recording and corree sponding secretaries; Miss June Ann Goodrich, treasurer; Miss Eulah Dae rush chairman; Miss Doris

Holland, publicity chairman, are of Indianapolis,

D. U. Wives to Meet

Wives of Delta Upsilon fraternity members will meet for a dinmer at 5:30 p.m. Saturday in the Hawe thorn room. A bridge party will follow in the home of Mrs. Harry Hooley, 5819 N. New Jersey st, Husbands in the fraternity will ate tend. the State day at Canary Coltage.

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