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Luncheon-Bridge to End Season of. Ohio State University Alumnae

A LUNCHEON-BRIDGE PARTY will mark the close of tlie season's activities for the Indianapolis Ohio State “University Alumnae club. The event will be at 12:30 p. m. Wednesday at the Ulen Country club in Lebanon.

charge of arrangements. “Assisting her are Mesdames Carl E. Bruce, Eugene G. Rich, Robert P. Joyce, Elmer L.

Beeler, Phitip G. Beck and Hugh J. Baker Jr. Mrs. William B, McCaw, retiring president, will install the new officers for the coming year: They are Mrs. Goodman, president; Mrs. Frederick W. Gilchrist, vice president and social chairman, and Mrs. Ralph @. Golt, secretary-treasurer, » » » ~ ~ » The Indianapolis alumnae of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority will have as their guests seniors from the active chapters at Butler and Indiana universities and Franklin college at 8 p. m. today In the Butler chapter house. Mrs. William Belcher will be chairman of the hostess committee, assisted by Mesdames Wayne Bicknell, John Shelby, David Stone and B. Allan Sutton. Newly elected officers for the coming year are Mrs. Stone, president; Mrs. Kenneth Trees, vice president; Mrs. Belcher and Mrs. william MacDonnell, corresponding and recording secretaries; Miss Jane Gibson, treasurer. Others are Mrs. Victor Dye, historian; Mrs. John Goodnight, Panhellanic delegate, and Mrs, Richard Lennox, alternate delegate.

Mrs. Washburn to be Hostess

MRS. NATHAN T. WASHBURN will be hostess for the annual alumnae picnic of the Indianapolis Alumnae chapter of Delta Gamma sorority tomorrow. The pienie, followed by a business meeting, will be held in the home of Mrs. Herbert J. Spier. Mrs. Gentry Haun is chairman of a committee which is giving a rummage sale Tuesday. A benefit bridge party was held by the chapter yesterday in Ayres’ auditorium with proceeds going to the Delta Gamma building board. Mrs. J. L. Sims was chairman, . n ~ ~ » ” The Indianapolis Alumnae club of Pi Beta Phi sorority will have a covered-dish luncheon at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Jasper P. Scott. Mrs, Truman D. Hoover is luncheon chairman and Mrs. Walter W, Houppert will give a book review, » » » » - » The Christamore Aid soclety held its closing meeting of the season Tuesday at a bridge-luncheon in the Woodstock club. The new members taken into the organization this year are Mesdames Jean K. Lilly, John T. Holliday and Scott Barrett Moxley.

Sunnyside Guild to Meet Tuesday

A GUEST LUNCHEON-BRIDGE will be held’ by the Sunnyside Guild at 12:30 p. m, Tuesday in the Highland Golf and Country club. Special guests for the event, the last meeting this season, will be Mesdames Gilbert Small, Edward B. Boyer and David O. Stone, new members of the guild, Chairman for the luncheon-is Mrs. George W. Kohlstaedt., Assisting her will be Mesdames Frank Jennings, G. B. Johnson, G. F. Kleder, Fred C. Krauss, Edward A. Lawson, Thomas W. Ledwith, Wallae€ O. Lee and Howard W. Linkert. - - » » n n Mrs. Wayne C. Kimmel, state president of the American Association of University Women, will leave Sunday for Washington where ‘she will attend the state presidents’ conference of A. A. U. W. Monday through Thursday. She will participate in a panel discussion on “Relation of the State Organization to the Branches” on Thursday. » - » = dl » Miss Patricia Belton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey R. Belton, and Mrs. Agatha Kemper Goslin, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Kemper, will receive degrees at the Milwaukee-Downer college commencement exercises Monday. Miss Belton will receive the bachelor of arts degree and Mrs. Goslin is a candidate for the bachelor. of science degree. ” - » ” Ld ” Mrs. Caldwell P. Robertson was elected president of the Tudor Hall Alumnae association yesterday at a meeting held in the Propylaeum. Other officers elected are Mrs. William H. Wemmer, vice president; Mrs. Earl Larsen, treasurer; Mrs. William S. Hall, secretary,

and Mrs. John Eaglesfield, alumnae trustee. .

Club to Honor [enon 22 Peron . o Be Guests President

have a luncheon-bridge in honor of |'© 3 P- Mm. Sunday.

its president, Mrs. W. B. Peak, at noon Tuesday in the Columbia club. "Mrs. A. J. Clark will be general:

principal, will be Mrs. Harry

chairman of the event. Committee |; members are Mrs. B. L. Byrket, dec- land John Campbell. orations; Mesdames S. R. Lovick, | H. B. Kennell -and Clifford Richter, | reservations; Mrs. Frank Bird, prizes, and_Mrs. D. C. Jolly, pro-;

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Initiation Set

Angd8s, sister of Mrs. Peak, will be | Lincoln.

include Mrs. Arthur

will play the accordion. | Pledges Last month the club contributed | Clure, Mrs. Close, camp to buy milk for the children. Hubbard.

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Mrs. Herschel Goodman, social chairman, is in

Patrons and pupils of school 82 will be special guests at the Chil-

The Children’s Sunshine club will |dren’s museum family hour from 2 ton.

Assisting Mrs. Vivian 8. Rankin,

Phi Delta Beta sorority will initiate four new members at a din- Saturday, Mrs. D. G. Offenbeck of Los ner at 7 p. m. Tuesday in the Hotel Mrs. Floyd Halcomb .and honor guest, Mary Lou McCurdy | Mrs. Frank Baden are in ‘charge. Gerald MecMiss $400 vo the Julia Jameson nutrition | Maureen Scarce and Miss Jeanne

Rew . vane CR Miss Patty Gass (left), vice

sorority who will be in charge of Monday night at Westlake Terra

secretary; Miss Charlene Beck,

Beta Beta Sigmas Plan Dance

president, are among newly installed officers of Beta Beta Sigma

arrangements are Miss Joan Baltz, treasurer; Miss Marty §

APOLIS TIMES Miss Wilding ‘Announces | Bridal Party

Shower Will Honor Emma Gossett"

Announcements of a .wedding party, an- engagement .and two marriages share today's bridal scene with parties for brides-to-be | Miss Dorothy Jean Wilding has chosen Mrs, John M. Seidel, Columbus, O, to be matron of honor at her marriage to John Davis Baker fon June 20. ° Mrs. Roger Cowden of Mansfield, O., and Mrs. Hugh. J. Baker Jr. [ra be bridepaids, and flower girls {will be Elisabeth Hammond and] {Susan Baker. | Mr., Baker will be his brother's

“THE INDIAN

New officers of the Marion College guild, elected this week, are (left to right) Mrs. Charles Bruns, treasurer; Mrs. William Kervan, corresponding secretary; Mrs. John Schwert, president; Mrs, Hugh J. Davey 3 vice president, and Mrs. Daniel R. Brosnan, recording secretary.

FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1946 [Ellyn Grady = ‘To Be Bride of Mr. Traylor ’

Rev. Lynch Will Read Vows Tomorrow

The 8t. Joan of Arc Catholic Ir ‘church will be “the scene of ‘the | marriage tomorrow of Miss Ellyn . |Jayne Grady and Edgar H. Traylor |Jr. The ceremony will be read at 10.30 a. m. by the Rev. Fr. John [ Lynch, Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs, Willlam J. Grady, 6370 Central ave, and Mr. and Mrs. Traylor, Evansville. F Entering with her father, the bride will wear an ivory satin gown made with a romance neckline, long sleeves, full skirt and a train. Her full-length illusion veil will fall from a tiara of waxéd orange blos-

{best man, and ushers will be David | Fox, Upper Montclair, N. J.; Mat[thew ‘Rockwell, Winnetka, Ill; { Hamilton Biggert, Highland Park, |1l, and Thomas F. Hudgins Jr. Miss Mary Eleanor Fenstermaker will entertain for Miss Wilding at a luncheon next Friday in the Indianapolis Athletic club. : » » » Miss Emma Gossett will be honor

president, and Miss Jackie Carr,

the group's annual spring dance ce. Other officers assisting with ields,

pledge master, and Miss Marge

Stuhldreher, publicity chairman.

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Marjorie Ruch To Be Bride Tonight

A double-ring service will unite Miss Marjorie Ruch and Fred Morris Snively Jr. at 6:30 p. m. to- | day in: the First Presbyterian church. The Rev. Russell W. Gallo- | way will read the vows.

skirted gown of white mousseline de soie made with three-quarter sleeves -and a chapel train. Her fingertip veil will fall from a pearl halo, and she will carry an orchidtopped prayer book, Sister Is Attendant Mrs. Ralph S. Manning will be her sister's ‘only attendant. She will wear pink taffeta and will carry spring flowers. Maurice Fitzgearid will be best man, and Mr. Manning

and William Petranoss will be flower headdresses. ushers. : James M. Doolin of New York! Following a reception at theiwill be his brother's best man.

church, the couple will leave on a Ushers will be Thomas H. Trower

short wedding trip. The bride wil

[travel in a turquoise mesh dress' Alva: R. L. Harrison. Alton. IIL. N SYRy Offi J | with brown accessories. and Mr. Bruck 1 CW 1CCI'S

The couple will be at home with {the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs Harold E. Ruch, 3515 N. Illinois st. Mr. Snively's parents live in Clay-

Pe — Mr. Logan to Marry

Stanley, P.-T. A. president; Mes-' Joan, (GOSS {dames Della Van Cleave, Roy Lisby,| {William Powell, John Miller, Walter |

The approaching marriage of

| Proctor, Earl Walker, Prank Gar. Miss Joan Goss to Gordon Logan versity where she was a Pi Beta Phi ger, Murray Myers, Hoyt Miller

has been announced by the bride-to-be's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. K. | Goss, 601 E. 58th st. The ceremony will be read by Dr. Dallas L. Browning of the North Methodist church at 2 p. m June 22, in the Goss home. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Logan, Rockford, IH. Mrs. G. A. Emerson of Ft. Thomas, Kv, will be her sister's matron of honor and James Shelden of { Rockford will be the best man.

Miss Bruck to Become Bride

Dr. Ferguson Will Officiate

Dr. John B. Ferguson will read the vows uniting Miss Katherine | Greenwood; Miss Helen Reed, ClinBruck and John B. Doolin at 7:30 p. m. today in the Irvington Presby- ton; Misses Sue Janet Guthridge,

The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Louis W. Bruck, 52 8S. Audubon rd., and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs, John B, Doolin,

The bride has chosen & full-|romance neckline, fitted bodice and | nas been announced by her parents,

guest at a shower tonight given by Mrs. Edward J. Keilman, 3157 N. Delaware st. Miss Gossett will beleome the bride of Kenneth Goode,

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Frank Pyle, 28 S. Butler, hostess. Luncheon, business meeting and

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» . . . in Church Rite: Mays, on June 16. Present Day, Mon Mrs Charles ? | Shower guests will include Mrs. Nefl. 5002 Washington bivd | W. Harold Gossett, mother of the! Picnic. | bride-to-be; "Mrs. Erma Winks, | weifare. Mon. Mrs. W. R. Hatton | Noblesville; Miss Beulah Beckwith,| and Mrs. Olin L. Hatton Sr.

| Lucille Martin and Louise Balay. » - -

New York st. announces the apGiven in marriage by her father, |proaching marriage of her daughthe bride will wear the wedding |ter, Ellin, to George C. Reese, son gown of her sister-in-law, Mrs. John | A. Bruck of Lafayette. It has a/ave. The wedding will be at 9 fitted bodice, sweetheart ‘neckline, |a. m. June 19, in St. Bridgets Cath-| long sleeves and a ‘train. | olic Her English illusion veil, also| McShane officiating. worn by her sister-in-law and{ Miss Elizabeth Foreman will be the bride’s counsin, Mrs. D. W. Fen- ' her sister's maid of honor; and Wiltress, Barrington, Ill, will fall from |liam Brown will be best man. Theran heirloom lace cap. She will carry | ese Marie ‘Noonan will be flower a bouquet of gardenias and ste- girl, and ushers will be Vincent phanotis. . {Foreman and Glenn Reese. Mrs. Bruck, who will be matron of v 8. u 2 honor, will wear a mist cerise taf-| The marriage of Miss Lillian feta faille gown, fashioned with a Forsyth to Raymond W. Rawitsch

bustle skirt. She will carry ivory and Mrs. Earl Forsyth, 1203

gladioli with fuchsia centers and ivy | Bruce st. Rabbi Maurice Goldstreamers. lat & read the service in his home

at 6279 N. Delaware st, and the

Reception at Home couple is at home at 716 E. 40th st.

Mrs. H. C. Burkholder of La- 2 8 =» {fayette and Mrs. E. W. Shallock,|] Miss Frances Celeste Poole, |Champaign, Ill, bridesmaids, will be | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank O. |dressed alike in silver blue taffeta |Poole, Roanoke, Va. was married |faille made like the matron of to Paul Joseph Richert, son of Mr. houor’s. They will carry arm cas-|and Mrs. A. B. Richert, Corydon, cades of mist cerise carnations.|on Saturday. The couple will be |The attendants will wear matching | at home in Indianapolis.

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Tulsa, OKkla.; Robert L. McGill,

A reception in the home of bride's parents will follow the cere- MIS Buchholz and Mrs. mony and the couple will take a trip Sterling Harvey will be hostesses (south. For traveling the bride has for {he covered-dish of

chosen a midnight blue suit with {1 Ir 4 A : cranberry red accessories and a gar- 38 Feinglon . American legion auxiliary at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday in

{denia corsage They will live in Boulder, Colo. the post home, 124 S. Downey ave. {where Mr. Doolin will finish his law Nomination and election of officers will be held at the business

work at University of Colorado. The meeting at 2 p m. Mrs. Herman

bride is a graduate of Purdue uniBobbe will preside. Karen Louise Marsh, youngest “Tiny Tot” to be registered in the Irvington unit's junior - American Legion auxiliary, will be presented a “Tiny Tot" ceri tificate by Mrs. Frank Bush, junior sponsor.

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sorority member. Mr. Doolin was graduated from the University of {Oklahoma and is a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity,

“+ ‘ . Six New Directors ‘To Be Guests | ! New directors of the League of Women Voters of Indianapolis will be special guests at the vear's final board meeting Tuesday morning at the home of Mrs. Charles T. Har|man, 3208 Forest Manor ave. Mrs C. B. Durham, president, will pre-

u ~ ” The final spring teen-age formal dance sponsored by the Irvington American Legion post and its auxiljary will be held at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the post home. Hosts and hostesses are Messrs. and Mesdames Bobbe, Bush, Clif-

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Phi Mu Alumnae Will Entertain . Members of Phi Mu sorority who EE are being graduated from Hanover |” Traffic Auxiliary | college and Purdue and Indiana I: : universities will be entertained W ill Install | tomorrow by the Indianapolis Phi Officers will: be installed by the Mu Alumnae assofjation. A lufichWomen's auxiliary of the Indian-| eon-bridge will be held at 1 p. m. apolis Traffic club at a dinner in the home of Miss Margaret EsTuesday in the Columbia club terline, 5105 N. Meridian st. New. officers "are, Mts, Arthur, Alumnae members who will assist Scanlon, president; Mrs. Maxwell | Miss Esterline are Mesdames. W, C Major, vice president: Mrs. Mac Shannon, James Walden, H. W. OlHollingsworth, secretary, and Mrs. cott, B, W. Whaley and R. A. Major Robert Raetz, treasurer and Miss Mona Jane Wilson

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Covered-dish June garden party.

SORORITIES

Mrs. James C. Foreman, 1136 W.| kappa chap. Delta Sigma Kappa. | Bourke, Terre Haute. 8 p. m. Mon. Miss Mary Vegi)

Pfendler, Acton, hostess.

Sun. Hotel Antlers. initiation service.

Meridian house,

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church with the Rev. Fr. John anna Phi Delta.'1 p. m. Sat. Th | 2343 N. Merid Charter day dinner. Pledg-|

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of Mrs. Cassie Wise, 12411; Oliver | Alpha chap. Kappa Kappa Sigm¥. Brunch and

Lewis and Miss Mary Swiggett.

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soms and she will carry a white orchid on a prayer book. Attendant in Green Miss Barbara Lindley of Chicago, maid of honor, will be dressed in pale green nylon taffeta made with fitted bodice, bracelet-length sleeves and a full net skirt. Her flowers will be yellow gladioli and roses, The best man will be the bride groom's brother, William PF. Tray-

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Nurses’ Group

Sigma Theta Tau, national honor [sorority for women in university | schools of nursing, will initiate four women from the Indiana university {School for Nurses Tuesday in the

i ; {lor of Evansville. Indianapolis Athletic club. Miss! tne Indianapolis aes ast Poi Edna Haugk is program chairman, the ‘bridal party and immediate and Miss Mildred James, Alpha families will be held at 12:15 p. m,

A reception at the club will follow tiation services [202 Po é S. { The bride will be dressed. in a

chapter president, will conduct ini-

| Initiates are Mrs Dorothy! | § § y light tan gabardine suit with navy Gehres, Shelbyville; Miss Harriet | accessories when she and the bridee Yoder, Goshen; Miss Catherine |

groom leave on their wedding trip to. Chicago. chid corsage, A dinner for the new members,| Miss Grady attended St. Mary's alumnae and patronesses will fol- college, Notre Dame and Butler {low the initiation. A program will university and the bridegroom was be given by Mesdames Thomas!graduated from Butler Bunch, Frank L. Boles and Rich-| . ard Golbach,

Benham, Batesville, and Miss Helen |

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oH Awvailiary Meets Garden Party The Ladies auxiliary to the Ale : {tenheim met this afternoon in the Alpha chapter, Chi Phi Gamma home. George Hewson, assistant sorority, will meet for a garden iQ the pastor at Zion - Evangelical {party at the home of Miss Betty and Reformed church, spoke. Mrs. {Jean Smith, 239 S. Walcott st, at Hewson sang, accompanied by Mrs. {6:30 p. m. Tuesday. | F. R. Daries.

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