Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 April 1946 — Page 24

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Mrs. K. K. Chen Will Be the Speaker For Propylaeum Program Wednesday-

; GUESTS AT THE PROPYLAEUM DAY luncheon "| Wednesday will hear Mrs. K. K. Chen talk on “Post-War China.” The program, which will begin at 2:80 p, m,, will follow a luncheon in the Propylaeum. Mrs, William Allen Moore heads the entertainment committee. Assisting Mrs. Moore will be Mesdames Claus H. ‘Best, Gideon W. Blain, Owen L. Miller, William H. Tefft, Albert J. Pfeiffer, Edwin H. Forry, L. D, Gausey, N. Wilford Van Osdol, John ©. Benson, Guy H. Shadinger, Paul H. White, Arthur T * Cox, Fred C. Tucker and Frank L. Binford. : Others will be Mesdames Paul G. Moffett, Montgomery 8, Lewis, Harlan J. Hadley, Isaac E. Woodard, James B, Nelson, Ernest De-~ Wolte Wales, Giles L. Smith, Arthur V, Brown, Roy Sahm, William F. Kuhn, Frederick E. Taylor, Weber D. Donaldson, Alfred M. Gloss brenner, P. N. Wentz and Eli Lilly. Also assisting Mrs. Moore will be Mesdames Volney M. Brown, Walter P. Morton, B. F. Hits, Harry C. Campbell, Albert P. Smith, william H. Coleman, Philip 8. Hildebrand, Charles B. Dyer, Frank C. Walker, C.J. Roach, Paul Richey and Roy Elder Adams, Misses I, Hilda Stewart, Mary E. Griffin, Belle Noble Dean, Daisy Avery and

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Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae to Elect THE 1045-48 SEASON OF the Indianapolis Alumnae association of Kappa Kapps Gamma sorority will end with a supper meeting at 6:13 p. m. Tuesday in the Butler university chapter house. Mrs, William H. Coffin, chairman, and Mrs. Max Fritz, co-chairman, are in charge of the supper arrangements. Mrs. Norris Cottingham and Mrs. James E. Forsythe, co-chair-men of hospitality, will head a list of special hostesses, Election of * ‘officers will be held and installation ceremonies will be conducted by Mrs, Everett M. Schofield, former national president of Kappa Kappa Gamma. On the nominating committee are Mrs, John R. Brayton, chairman; Mrs. Mark H. Reasoner and Miss Dorothy Overman.

activities and projects will be made. Mrs. Warren D. Oakes, chairman of the Nors Waln project to collect garments for homeless children in Burope, will-collect clothing for infants and children up to two years old at the meeting. - Mrs. Royer XK. Brown has called a meeting of the executive board at 4:30 p. m., immediately preceding the supper, Board members will meet in the library of the chapter house,

Kappa Alpha Theta Group to Meet THE INDIANAPOLIS ALUMNAE CHAPTER of Kappa Alpha Thets sorority will meet at 7:30 p. m. today in the Butler uniyersity chapter house. Following the business meeting there will be a “white elephant” auction. Hostesses will be Mesdames John L. Mutz, Ralph O. Baur, Robert Clay, Emsley W. Johnson Jr., Carl Baker, Thomas E. Reilly, Frederick W. Steiger and John CO. Troyer, Misses Virginia Kingsbury, Dorcas Rock and Gayle Thornbrough.

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The Indianapolis Alumnae club of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority ill meet at 7:45 p. m. Monday in the home of Mrs. J. B. Wilson. Mrs, Martha Jane Jacoby will be co-hostess.. The entertainment will include Miss Virginia Cravens and Miss Pear! Apland. New officers are Mrs. Mary Swan, president; Mrs, Eleanor Stensby, vice president; Miss Virginia Benham, secretary; Mrs. Jacoby, treasurer; Mrs. Madge Johnston, editor: Mrs, Vestle Fenstermaker, Panhellenic representative, with Mrs, Edith Conway as alternate. ¥ » > » » M

Misses Ann Kupkler, Eva Jane Gibson, Clara Bozworth, Dorothy Dorsey and’ Marian Tirmenstein will be among the Indiana university students who will attend the Chi Omega sorority state day luncheon tomorrow in the Marott hotel They will be house guests of Miss Tirmenstein's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Tirmenstein; this week-end. Joining them Sunday for dinner in the Tirmenstein home will be James Tedford Fd MeGrath, Robert Ransom, Ted Corbin and Floyd Cox, all of In-

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Donald F. Lafuze will talk on “Scene a Faire" at the meeting of the Indianapolis Literary club at 8 p. m. Monday in the D. A. R. chapter house,

Annual business reports will be given and a resume of the year's

Benton B. Miller.

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Ameng Pi Beta Phi sorority alumnae assisting with plans for a Columbia club are (left to right) Mrs. Jeannette McElroy Knight, decorations chairman; Mrs, Clyde E.

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Mrs. Crumpacker Heads Committee

The Indianapolis Woman's Republican club will meet for luncheon at noon Thursday in the Columbia club,: Senator Homer E. Capehart will be the guest speaker. Mrs, Harry L. Crumpacker is general chairman for the luncheon. Mrs. Wilbur Royse is chairman of hostesses, assisted by Mesdames Julia Ray Iles, Paul Dowell, Emsley Johnson Jr. and George Edick,

On Committees

Mrs. Elmer Johnson has charge of the special invitations and Mrs, Harper Ransburg has charge of decorations, 8he will be assisted by Mesdames G. F. Kleder, Clyde Parsons, Martha Sauley and Floyd Draper. On the ticket committee are Mesdames Lyman Thompson, Otto Klauss, Frank Millis, Clarence Martin, Agnes Todd and Oliver Starr and Miss Jane Lamb, Honor Guests

Honor guests at the luncheon will include Mrs. Capehart, Governor and Mrs. Gates, Lt. Gov. and Mrs.

state luncheon April 27 in the

May 1 Is Set as Wedding Date By Miss Nancy Niven

May 1 has been chosen by Miss Nancy Niven as the date for her marriage to Thomas R. Drybrough. The ceremony will be read by the Rev. William Burrows at 10 a. m. in St. Paul's Episcopal church. Miss Marny* Home will be the bride-to-be’s only attendant and Schuyler { Watrous, Chicago, will be the best Speirs tee | man,

vr = » Mr, and Mrs. William H. Bruhn, 1128 Shelby st, announce the engagement and approaching mar-| riage of their daughter, Mary Ia, Carnelian. Noon Mon. to Charles W. Anderson, son. of Mrs. Minnie Anderson of Monmouth, 1ll.| Luncheon, business meeting and| The wedding will take place May| bridge. {8 in the Olive Branch Christian! catharine Merrill. Sat. Mrs. Albert \church. The Rev. Ephriam D. Lowe| Rabb, 4040 N. Illinois, hostess. will officiate, assisted by the Rev.! +“gecret of Trollope's Survival” Miss Jessie E. Moore. Anglo-India chap. I.T-S.C. 1 p. m, Sat. Mrs. Howard Lytle, 415 W. Westfield blvd, hostess. Mrs. Homer Higman and Mrs. Walter Brewer, program. “India,” Mrs, John W. Thornburgh, Luncheon. Magazine. 2 p. m. Sat. Mrs. Gerald M. Wadleigh, 6125 Central, hostess. “The Career of Home Mak- { ing,” Mrs. Frank C. Walker. Mercators Ladies. 1 p. m. Mon. Mrs. David H. White, 5801 N. Delaware, hostess, Frank N. Wallace, speaker.

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. » y Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Welch, 4830 | Hardegan rd, have announced the| engagement of their daughter, Mrs. | Virginia Lee Sanders, te Harold] | Dougherty, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert | | Dougherty of Greenwood. - The wedding will take place in the {home of the bride-to-be's parents | April 21.

8 HR Miss Lael Bollman will be hon{ored with a personal shower at 8 |p. m. today to be given by Miss

| Carol Asbury, 413 N. Alabama st. Monday Conversation. Mon. Mrs.) A wedding ceremony Easter Sun-| William R. Humphreys, 31 W. 33d,! hostess. “Head Mistress”

day will unite Miss Bollman and (Thir-| | Robert Snovel Jr, Perkasie, Pa.| kel), Mrs. Paul Blakeslee. | They will be married in the Brook- Mothers’ and Daughters’ Benefit. ! side United Brethren church. 1:30 p. m, Mon. Food Craft shop.| Guests at the shower will include. Mrs. Effie Amnion, chairman] the bride-to-be’s mother, Mrs. Elza. Card party. Boliman; her two sisters, Misses ng(yre Study. Sun. Trip to Pine Jerry and Patsy Bollman; Mes- ys Bus leaves terminal at 8:30 dames Ralph Hampton, Betty Mal-| , \ {stalski and Leah Chandler, Misses Neophvie Garden. Mon. Mrs. Rob-] {Virginia and Betty Abbett, Alice p F Ma teld 908 N Arlin ton | Springer, Virginia Woodlock, Tina ery 1. vannied, ; 3E%on,

| hostess. “Basic Rules of Flower N ¢ <i , Mevey, Miriam Gaston, Irene Cur-| , rangement,” Mrs. N. M. Tal8 an Bily Wana | bert. Buffet luncheon. Plant ex-

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New Era. Mon. Mrs. T. R. Mead, 102 Penway, hostess. Guest day. Review. Mon. Mrs. Clarence Mer- |

Museum Lists Activities a

My McK nd George T. Mrs. Fred Hadley will speak on Jion Cate ore {

O'Connor. “Pioneer Children” at the Chil- : dren's museum story hour at 10:30 Woman's Research, 2 p. m. Mon. a. m. tomorrow. Butler university. “Water Color Painting,” Edmund G. Schild-

The Nature Study club of the museum will meet at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow at the museum At the family hour from 2 to 5 p. m. Sunday the patrons and pupils of school 60 will be guests. Mrs. Mary 8, Ray, principal, will be assisted by Mesdames Frank T. Sisson, Earl M. Hilligoss, Raymond Siebert, 8. M. Keesling, George H Lee, Walton M. Wheeler Jr, Frank A. Rich, Richard T. James, Lewis 8. Pinch, Harry Zuckerberg, Richard Glanzman and Morris Crain.

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knecht. Mrs. Thomas: P, Woodson, music. Guest tea. i

- - dye | “N . ] D - Guild Director | { | alks on Opera The importance of educating) youth to appreciate grand opera. was stressed by Mrs. Herbert Witherspoon in a talk yesterday afternoon before the Matinee Musicale meeting in Ayres’ auditorium. | Mrs, Witherspoon is director of | the Metropolitan Opera guild. She | emphasized the need for providing

| talented youth with opportunities for training so that American ar-

FRANKLIN, Ind. April 12 | (ists might compete with European Three Franklin college students’ artists on the same basis. from Indianapolis will head com-| piscussing the summer opera mittees for the school junior prom project in Indianapolis, Mrs. With-

to be given tomorrow night Miss Crystal Fox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fox, 6102 N. Michigan rd, is chairman ef the ticket

erspoon said the future of opera was dependent upon the work of civie groups and organizations “In cities the size of Indianapolis

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/ committee. Miss Janet McKinney jes the opportunity to develop the is head of the program committee. (4jents and interests of the people, 8he is the daughter of Mr. and gne said Mrs. E. C. McKinney, 1023 N. Oak- ———— iio : land ave ‘ys yo In charge of publicity is Miss Auxiliary W il Hear

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Miss Wood Hostess Chapter GG, P. E. O. Sisterhood, will meet Sunday in the home of Miss Grace M. Wood, 2063 N. Me- | ridian st. “Mrs. Janet Shake will Be ro-hostess . Mrs. Charles W. Buckey of Chapter P will give the program

y a QF A pat V. A. Trask Speake The American Society of Women Accountants will meet at 6 p. m, Monday in the Y. W. C. A. V. A, Trask, patent attorney, will speak.

Talk on Poppy Day | The McIlvaine-Kothe unit of th | American Legion auxiliary will mee at 1 p. m. Tuesday in the Hawthorn room, Mrs. I. W. Sturgeon, president, will preside Mrs. Fern Norris, unit poppy sale chairman, will speak on “Poppy Day in 1946" and Mrs. Ira Holmes will give a report on her visit to the Veterans’ hospital in Marion. | The Mcllvaine-Kothe scholarship | for girls, at the Knightstown home | will be discussed by Mrs. William | Goodall and Mrs. George Brake | will display service sales articles.

‘For an Easter Gift, A New Razor

Moon, on the resérvations committee, and Mrs, K. H, Stephens, luncheon arrangements chairman,

Book Review Club To Hear Review Amy Uhl and Mar

Byrket, 3127 N» Capitol, hostess.| =~

Richard T. James, Mayor and Mrs. Tyndall, Mesdames Mable Frasier, {Pern Norris, Cecil Hardin, Todd,

{and Mrs, Clark Springer, Mr. and

“The Anatomy of Peace” (EMOIY| nrg Henry E. Ostrom, Messrs. Arch Reves) will be reviewed by Mrs.|N, Bobbitt, Joseph J. Daniels, Rufus Kathryn Turney Garten under the Kuykendall and Edward J. Fillensponsorship of the Book Review |Warth, Miss Mary Catherine club at 8:15 p, m, Tuesday. meeting will be held in the War ine Memorial. Proceeds will be used for foreign | Betty Jane Smith will lead group | sponding relief. ‘Tickets may be obtained at |singing. Mrs, Clarence R. Martin, (Gladys Alwes, treasurer, ——eee | Stewart's, Ine,

The “7; Miss Virginia Kennedy.

Meadlawn Christian church {will give the invocation and Miss

vice president, will preside.

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| Ramos-Porter photo, Miss Elizabeth Ann Ginney's approaching marriage to Joseph E. Holmes is announced

by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Ginney, 921 N, DeQuincy st. Mr. Holmes is the

son of Mr. and Mrs, Edward J. Holmes, New Bethel. The wedding will be April 27 in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church,

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FRIDAY; APRIL 12, 1948

[Miss Crockett, Buren Cotton

To Be Married

Ceremony to Be Read In Irvington Church

A ceremony to be read at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the Irvington Presbyterian church will unite Miss Dolores Crockett and Buren Cotton, Dr, John B. Ferguson, pastor, will officiate. Miss Crockett is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie H. Crockett, 602 Carlisle place, and Mr. Cotton's parents are Mr, and Mrs. Lamon V, | Cotton, 1142 W. 32d st. . Entering with her father, the bride will wear a street-length dress [of eggshell crepe with a bodice em- | broidered in gold and Dubonnet. A matching hat will complete her cos[tume and she will carry an arm | bouquet of Johanna Hill roses, Her attendants will be Mrs. Robert Spurrier, Willow Run, Mich, matron of honor, and Mrs. Clift | Wills, bridesmaid. Both will wear gray and white ensembles and will |carry arm bouquetssof pink carnaI tions, a / | Arthur McDermid will be the best

Music Group

Elects Officers

Mrs. Carl H. Irrgang was elected | Compton, Mr. | president of thé Patroness club of |

{man and Mr. Wills and Robert Ward will be ushers. A reception in the church parloe will follow the ceremony. After a short wedding trip to Chicago, the couple will be at home at 1054 W. 36th st, Miss Crockett university,

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| Sigma Alpha Iota, national profes- Noodle Club Meets

sional music sorority, at a meeting The Irvington Willing Workers

| yesterday at the home of Mrs, Ar-| Needle club met at .2 p. m. today in

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{the home of Mrs. Ralph C. Uppfalt,

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vice president! Mrs. N——————————— |Dilwin R. Batty and Mrs, Howard | 501071 Y Card Party

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Beta chapter, Omega Phi Tau

and Miss| sorority, will sponsor a card party

at 1:30 p. m, tomorrow in Ayres’

| Mrs. Taylor is retiring president.!auditorium.

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