Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 May 1946 — Page 27

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Mrs. A. Peter ‘Alyea to Be Speaker At Officers’ Wives Club Dinner

THE OFFICERS’ WIVES CLUB will have its monthly dinner meeting at 6:30 ‘p. m. Tuesday in the

Hotel Lincoln.

Hostesses 'will be Mrs, Joseph Ball and

Mrs. Russell Machael, with reservations in charge of Mrs. Ray Miller and Mrs. Eugene E. Ritter. Mrs. A. Peter Alyea, a member of the club, will talk pn “Feeding People Is Fun.” She.is a graduate of Iowa State college and holds a bachelor of science degree in institution

management, . » »

The Indianapolis Alumnae club of Alpha

. LJ [J Gamma Delta sorority

will meet at 7:45 p. m. Monday with Mrs, L. J. Freehafer. Mrs.

Martha Jane Jacoby will be the will be followed by installation DePauw university registrar, will be a special guest.

” ” n The Indianapolis Literary club will meet at 8 p. m. Monday in the D. A. R. chapter house. Robert A. Hendrickson will speak on “The G. I.’s-Reaction to Educational Opportunities.”

D. A. R. Event A GARDEN “coffee” will be given by the Ellis Island committee of the Caroline Scott Harrison D. A. R. chapter at 11 a8. m., June 6, in the home of Mrs. Horace M. Powell. The event will be held for the benefit of the Ellis and Angel Island hospitals. Mrs. Leonard Northrup has charge of mailing invitations to eity members and Mrs. Powell is general chairman for the “coffee.” Co-chairmen are Mrs. Raleigh Miller and Miss Gertrude Gutelius,

On Committees COMMITTEE members assisting are Mesdames W. C. Bartholomew, J. G. Benson, Dougherty, Prank B. Gaylord, William C. Jackson, John H.

JefTerson, C. 0. Mish, E. E. Nich- will play a program of harp music. tory.

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co-hostess, The business meeting of officers. Mrs. Veneta Kunter, ols, Louise Novak, Thomas A. Owens, William D. Pyle, Arthur J. Weber, Merle N. A. Walker and Victor Winterrowd. Others on committees are Mesdames Carl E. Wood, George Caleb Wright, Benton 8. Lowe, Northrup, C. J. Pearson, Fred P. Stilz, Courtland Champe, Wil~ liam Ross Teel and Donald Burge and Miss Alice Velsey.

Music Contest Auditions To Be Held

Will Be May 25 Four Indiana contestants will perform in the seventh audition for the Edgar Stillman Kelley piano scholarship to be held tomorrow in

the D. A. R. chapter house, Mrs. Frank W. Cregor, Great Lakes district president of the National Federation of Music Clubs, will be in charge. Contestants from Michigan, Ohio and Indiana are en- | tered, | The scholarship contest rotates | in the various districts of the fed-! eration and this is the first time Indiana has had an opportunity to enter. s The winner will make recordings to be sent to New York to be judged The contestants are below 16 years of age and winners may select the teacher with whom he will study. A Junior Festival will be sponsored May 25 by the state federated music clubs and contests will be held in various branches of music.

Zonta Club Breakfast

Presidents of women's

lumbia club Sunday morning.

| Bridges, guest reservations. | Eva Y, Wiles will preside. Miss Alice Bambrough,

service clubs will be guests at the Zonta club's May breakfast in the Co-

clubs over the state will present a program in the afternoon. Mrs. Dudley Campbell, Rushville, is state

Junior Festival Date |*

junior counselor and will be in

While Cross Guild |

Thirteen units of the Methodist hospital White Cross guild will

Miss Virginia Watwood, chairman, meet next week at the service cen|is assisted by Mrs. Margaret Fos- ter. The schedule includes: Monter, invitations; Mrs. Carolyn Con- | day—Plainfield, Rebekah and Third! rad, table decorations; Miss Anna| Christian; Tuesday—West Michigan | | Feeley, programs, and Mrs. Louise | Street, New Jersey Street Methodist Miss and Meridian Heights; Wednesday |

| Quaker and Olive Branch; Thurs-

accom- | day—Irvington, Brookside and

| panied by Miss Judith Cline, willl Greenwood Community, and Friday sing, and Miss Victoria Montani| —Brightwood Methodist and Vic-

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ball are (left to right) Mesadmes Hen Woirhaye and Leo L. Lucid. They served on the reservations committee for the dance which will be held tomorrow night in the

K. of C. hall,

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Guild Dance Tomorrow

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Francis Hospital guild who have | the organization's spring chariby W. Gardner, C. Harry

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The Bridal Scene—

. Representatives of junior snysie} Shower for Margery Clark Will Be Given Sunday Shasge. The useing wil be bed) Py Mrs. Malcolm S. King

A series of parties is being planned for next week in honor of June

brides-to-be.

Mrs. Malcolm 8. King of Bloomington will entertain with a household shower for Miss Margery Clark whose marriage to Lt. Jerry Rutherford will be June 8. The party will be held Sunday afternoon in the

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Musicale Units Will Present Final Concerts

, Folk Dance Festival Will Be Thursday

The Camille Fleig junior and student sections of the Indianapolis Matinee Musicale will give their final concerts this season at 2:30 and 4 p. m. Sunday in the D. A. R. chapter house. Officers will be elected. On thé junior section program at 2:30 p. m. will be Ellen and John Morical, Sandra Dorothy Hunt, Winifred Cole Watkins, Deloris Beck, Karl Koons, Marlene Marcus, Janet Ruth Hoffmark and Marlene Thoms. Others will be Patty Wright, Doris Hitzeman, James Burford, Isabelle Thompson, Sandra Bernat, Barbara Ann Hobbs, Phylis Gray, Sharon Brady, Lillian Ruth Gospodareck, Carolyn Kensinger and the Children’s chorale of the Speedway Christian church. . » » The second folk dance festival sponsored by the junior and studerit sections of the musicale will be given at 3:45 p. m. next Thursday in Ayres’ auditorium, Participants will be Carolyn, Constance and Gloria Harvey, Faye De Venelon, Gale Gerdon, Shari Sue Robinson, Judy Irvine, Jane BSeastrom, Cathie Crawford, Richard Wells, James Roggs, David Fassburg, Marty Kroot, David Poston, Marshall Gage, George Kaeser and Paul Weishaar.

Also appearing will be Judy Dut-

home of Mrs. King's mother, Mrs. Fred A. Henning, 5661 Guilford ave. ton, Shirley McCord, Paul Maw-

Guests will be Mrs, George L. Clark, mother of "the bride-to-be; Mrs, John J. Rutherford of Chicago, the prospective bridegroom’s mother; Mesdames Ancil Pruett, John Herzberger, Edward Hill and James Ricketts, Misses Katie Clark, Dawn Rutherford, Thelma O'Reilly,

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Adele Spenner and Pauline Cham-| bers, Miss Mary Lou Bowman of] Westfield and Miss Virginia Angle| of Greensburg. ” " » A linen shower in honor of Miss | Mary Ann Achgill will be given

by Miss Florence Moran, 2029 Hoyt | ave, Monday night. Miss Achgill will be married to Paul A. Lechner June 1 in St. Catherine's Cath~ olie church. Assisting the hostess will be Miss Jo Ann Kraessig' and Miss Mary Margaret Mullen. Guests will be Mrs. Harry Achgil and Mrs. J. Albert Lechner, mothers of the engaged couple; Mesdames Matthew Schaefer, Leo Budenz, Hugh Mulholland, George Mennel, Cleo Tredway, BE. L. Kraeszig and D. E Moran. Others will be Misses FEireda Achgill, Josephine Budenz, Florena Schaefer, Pat Mulholland, Helen Mennel, Doris Tredway and Helen Mulholland. ” ¥ ”

The members of the Lysandarian club wil] entertain with a miscellaneous shower Tuesday in honor of

Miss Rosemary Stumpf. Mrs. Maurice H. Schwab, 1426 S. Meridian st, will be the hostess, assisted by { her mother, Mrs. George Brown. Miss Stumpf will be married June {1 to Leonard PF, Robinson.” Guests at the shower will be Mesdames | Oscar Stumpf, Charles Rathz, Clar- | ence Robinson, James Springer, | Prank Milburn, William Henke, | william Able, Spencer Thomas, | Lawrence Teipen, John Spaulding and Frances Meyers, : Also attending will be Mesdames Harold Arnold, Robert Winans and Robert Collins, Misses Marianne Stumpf, Helen Leauty, LaVerne Beberdick, Elizabeth Suding, Dolores Daeger and Joan Springman, : ,» 8» : Miss Mary Sansone, whose marriage to Salvatore Mascari will be

June 2 in the Holy Rosary Catholic ‘church, will be honored with a miscellaneous shower Sunday afternooh in the church hall The hostesses will be Misses Mary Ann and Ida Mae Caito. Assisting will be Mrs. Joseph Caito, Mrs. Peter Corsaro and Misses Santa and Jay Constantino. . Ninety guests have been invited. Miss Sansone is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Vincent Sansone, 816 Stevens st, and the prospective bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mascari, 948 S. East st. » . » Te chapter of Delta Sigma Kappa sorority will entertain with a

miscellaneous shower Monday night in honor of Mrs. Mary Shireman, a recent bride. Mrs. Helen Smith, 2815% E. Washington st, will be the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Timothy Sheehan.

‘Nite of Stars’ Program Set

The B'mal B'rith Women will stage a “Nite of Stars” program as the Broadmoor Country club

Tuesday. The program will include a floor show coached by Miss Jennie Feldman, and Lou Kimmel's orchestra will play. Mrs. Nat Smith is chairman for the event. Other committee members are Mesdames Louis Kahn, Sam Kroot and Helen Maurer, cochairmen; Mrs, Harold I. Platt, publicity; Mesdameés Max Farb, Joseph Celender, Platt and Herbert Backer, program: Mrs. Harold Lewis, decorations and reservations, and Mrs. Manuel Cassen, hostesses. Twefity Hollywood film stars have sent gifts from their personal effects to be given away at the event.

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Mrs. Margaret Caldarone, 526 E, Merrill st., announces the engagement of her daughter, Mary, to James Koors, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Koors, 2633 Manker st.

Plan Events

Sigma Chi Pledges Book Annual Dance Sigma Chi pledges at Butler uni-

? {versity will hold their annual iG pledge dance tomorrow at Muniei- “7°

pal gardens from 9 p. m. to mid-

© |night, John Glass, chairman, has

announced. " Assisting on the arrangements committee are Robert Smith, William Long, James Keenan, Robert Reed and William Sakas of East Chicago. he The dance will be a costume ball and a pair of nylon hose will be awarded to the coed wearing the most outstanding costume. Each woman will receive a sterling silver bracelet with the Sigma Chi crest, Don Pedlow's Indiana university band will provide the music. - ” n » Scarlet Quill, senior women's

Sorority Unit To Be Installed

Tomorrow

The new Gamma Sigma chapter of Alpha Zeta Beta sorority will be installed in ceremonies tomor-

row in the Claypool hotel. ~~

installation. ington, president; ton, Opheleo editor,

Mrs. LeBear will preside.

representatives at the event.

Adams, Gloria Iacobelli,

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Initiation of the chapter members at 2:30 p. m. will be followed by a dinner and the formal chapter

National officers who will attend are Mrs, Mildred Robeson, WashMrs. Doris LeBear, Camden, N. J, vice president, and Mrs. Frances Kolb, Washing-

Other chapters in the province will have

The Gamma Sigma members to be initiated are Mrs. Billie Deer, Misses Barbara Thomas, Donna Emrick, Helen McCotter, Patricia Barbara Greig, Anne Farrell, Barbara LovDelores Kegeris and Patricia er,

honor society at Butler university, will hold initiation ceremonies and a breakfast for new members tomorrow morning at the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority house. Miss Margaret Brayton is In charge of arrangements for the breakfast, and Miss Margaret Goebel, Marion, president of Scarlet Quill, has charge of the Initiation, New members to be initiated include Misses Evelyn Aufderheide, Virginia Coxen, Barbara Fark, Ann Gill, Evelyn Goepper, June Ann Goodrich, Betty Hearne, Mary Alice Kessler, Barbara Lucas, Barbara Seeger and Marion Stone, all of Indianapolis; and Miss Martha Bales, Winchester.

New I. T.-S. C. Group Will Meet Tuesday

The first meeting of the newly organized Taj-Mahal chapter, International Travel-Study club, will be held with the sponsor chapter, Rio De Janeiro, at 10:30 a. m. Tuesday in the home of Mrs. Owen A. Johnson, 5406 Shelby st. Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. H. D. Phillips and Mrs. B. M. Marshall. Mrs. John Thornburgh “will speak on “The Human Story of Buddha."

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