Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 June 1946 — Page 20
Reception Is Held In Marott Hotel
bridegroom's parents. Mrs. Buckman Gardener, matron of honor, wore a turquoise linen suit with -white accessories. The “bride was dressed in a two-piece
white suit, made with a draw-string| attending the Zeta Tau Alpha
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walstline, and wore White accesso-| yo oh Tuesday at the Spink-Wawasee hotel, Lake Wawasee. i Hes She © a o orohid The 18th national and seventh international convention will disand stephanotis, and wore a tiara| cuss plans for observing the group
of white sweetheart roses. Cee.
Zeta Tau Alpha sorority is holdling its 18th national convention in the Spink-Wawasee hotel, Lake Wawasee. The meeting, which is also the group's seventh international convention, will last through Tuesday. The chapters at Butler and Indiana universities and Franklin college are responsible for the program and. also were in charge of the welcoming luncheon yesterday. Mrs. David PF. Stone and Miss
Chicago, Michigan and Wisconsin, They will live at the N. Pennsylvania st. address, ” The bride is a graduate of Butler university and a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority, and the bride-
, groom attended PUIiIe Wnlvessity Jane Gibson are official and alter-| The achievement award will be "~ busy combining dramatics sand Where he was a mem o \ lis | presented to a chapter for progress . : es % G G - Upsilon fraternity. a Ts pr general ct Wb 1 The re is a graduate of Bul- Padioarenlensting Weekly over sa overnor ates Imogene Wetherald and Helen conventions, and honor rings wijl| °* university and is an Alpha Chil" 0 core 1s one of approx-
Curtis are official and alternate delegates of the Butler chapter.
Miss Buckrop
Miss Helen Curtis and Miss Roberta Morse (left to right), are
national president, will preside over the sessions which will making plans for observing the sorority’s 50th anniversary in 1948, and discussion of program.
morial awarded for the first time to two alumnae with distinguished records. The memorial honors the sorority’s former president who died in-office in 1943.
be awarded to alumnae for oytstanding service to the sorority
Rite to Unite Miss Liverett, Mr. Steele
Father of. Bride To Read Vows
The bride's father, assisted by the father of the bridegroom, will officiate at the marriage of Miss Myrene Liverett and Ralph S. Steele at 8:304 p. m. today in the Downey Avenue Christian church, + Miss Liverett's parents are Dr. and Mrs. A. Reid Liverett, 130 S. Ritter ave, and the bridegroom is the ‘son of the Rev. and Mrs. 8. A. Steele, Bourneville, O. Miss Anne Dorn, maid of honor, will wear a bouffant dress of light 4 blue satin and net. The bridesSi maids will be Mrs. L. M. Liverett, WASHINGTON; Mrs. Thomas V. Reese, Miss Doris Daley and Miss Joan Parr. They will be dressed alike in full-skirted frocks of yellow net over satin, Connie Liverett will be flower girl, and Billy Liverett will be ring bearer...
Bride In’ White Satin
sorority convention being held
's 50th anniversary in 1948.
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No burns ort blisters for Margie Nickels who wears a navy striped
navy shorts. Margie will be a senior at Beech Grove high school and is a member of the A. M. A. club. In the fall she will start her duties as new . president of Block's high school fashion
board. (Block's.)
w » " The bride's white satin gown is Mrs. W. C. Roberts, New York, made with a sheer yoke forming a high round néckline, long sleeves and a full skirt that falls into a train. Her fingertip veil is caught by a tiara of stephanotis, and she will carry white roses and stephanotis. Avery Smith will be best man, and ushers will be William Fletcher, Forest Howell, William Blessing and Dr. L. M. Liverett. After a reception at the bride's] home, the couple will leave on a motor trip through the East. After ‘| Sept. 1, they will be at home in
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The Louise Kettler Helper melife memberships will be
Omega sorority member. The bridegroom graduated this month from DePauw university.
to 15 or 16 Indianapolis teen-agers when they are ready to launch their careers four or more years from now.
and since May, 1944, they have been
imately 30 Junior Achievement companies in Indianapolis. It was fn the Rauh Memorial library that
Career-Bent Teen-Age Company Combines Dramatics and Radio
By BOBBIE SCHAEFFER Ww THE WHY AND HOW of radio broadcasting will be an old story
They are members of the Mike-Casters, a Junior Achievement Co,
Will Address
Mr. De To Take Bride Tonight
Dr. Willlam A, Shullenberger will read the vows uniting Miss| Laura L. Hull and Lloyd L.. DeWester Jr. at 8:30 p. m. today in the Central Christian church. Parents ‘of the couple are Mr, and Mrs. Alonzo C. Hull, 238 N. nn Oxford st. and Mr, and Mrs, De1 Wester, Roxana, Ill. The bride will enter in a taffeta and marquiset gown fashioned with a sheer yoke outlined with seed pearl embroidery, long sleeves and a fitted bodice with buttons down . » the back. Her two-tiered fingertip veil of fllusion will cascade from an orange blossom and tiara. She will carry white roses.
* Will Be Wed In Church
Miss Charlotte Buckrop will be-, come the bride of Rex Williams at! 8 p. m. today in the First Church of the Nazarene. The Rev. C. B. Cox will hear the vows. ~The bride has chosen a highnecked gown of white satin with fitted sleeves and full skirt falling into a train. Her finglrtip veil is attached to a tiara of orange blossoms, and her bouquet will be white lilies. Miss Mary Buckrop will be her . sister’s maid of honor and will wear - pink chiffon. Bridesmaids will be Miss Carolyn Buckrop and Miss Martha Romeril, They will be in yellow and green chiffon. Best man will be Preston Hazzard, and ushers will be James Cronin, Louisville, Ky.; Carroll Engleman, Bloomington, and James Garrett. A reception will be held at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Buckrop, 2030 N. Delaware st, and the couple will leave on a short wedding trip. They will be at home with the bride's parents. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Williams, Poland.
Sorority to Mark State Day
Beta Sigma Phi sorority will hold state day Sunday in the Hotel
Antlers. The program will include a noon luncheon and a 3 p. m. tea.
Hostesses for the event will be the nine Indianapolis chapters of the sorority, Delta, Omega, Psi, Beta Eta, Beta Zeta, Beta Pi, Beta Phi, Exemplar and Delta Iota. Miss Rosemary Carr, Mrs. William Siegman, Mrs, Stokes Gresham and Miss Lois Wray, city council
officers, are being assisted by Mrs. June Arford, chairman of entertainment; Mrs. Mildred Van Meir, favors. chairman, and Miss Jean Little, in charge of decorations.
Miss Johnson to Be Wed to Mr. Doak In -a Garden Rite This Afternoon
A GARDEN WEDDING at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pred Bates Johnson, will unite Miss Priscilla Bates Johnson and Charles Boone Doak Jr. this afternoon. The ceremony will be read at 5:30 o'clock by the Rev. Thomas R. Thrasher, rector of the Advent Episcopal church. : ‘White floral decorations throughout the garden and a whi garden umbrella covered with white daisies will form the séting
for the marriage. 5 A crisp cream-colored taffeta gown, an heirloom of the family,
has been chosen by the bride. 1t has a boned basque and puffed sleeves. An antique Belgian lace headdress will hold her full-length
veil in place, oy ihe wi carry ; he rap we ww 1Church Women Will Meet
a group of Shoftridge high school students gathered back in 1944 to discuss forming the first J. A. radio company in the state. They sold shares and spent several months studying script writing, being coached in announcing, selling, etc. A few months after the group was organized, the Union Trust Co. asked to sponsor a radio program.
The Bridal Scene— Miss Freeman Names
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Bridesmaids In Blue
Mrs. Thomas Molloy,
The bridesmaids, Mrs.
2 girl, Barbara Beackefi will Teen Tal foe rested in blue, net with blue velvet im.
ill leave on a wedding trip. The bridegroom attended
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Yonkers, N. Y., matron of honor, will be dressed in pink net styled with short puffed sleeves and a sweetheart neckline, Henry Beacken and Miss Waneta Hull, will wear blue net, and the flower be
Robert Haroick of Roxana will be the best man and ushers will be William Sammon, St; Louis; Mo., and Gerald DeWester. A reception in the church will follow the ceremony, and the couple
the University of Missouri where he was a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity.
W.C.T.U. Group
The Washington W. C. T. U. met today at the West Washington Street Presbyterian church. Foster is program chairman and Mrs. C. B. Reese gave devotions. Mrs. Anson Thomas presided.
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Miss Jacqueline Frank, daughter of Mr: dnd Mrs. George Frank, 151 N. Woodside ave. .and Miss Ann Kahn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Kahn, 3156 Washington blvd., were graduated Wednesday from Northwestern university. Miss Frank received her bachelor of science degree from the School of Speech, and Miss ‘Kahn received her bachelor :of music education degree from the School of Music.
Mrs. Roy E. Kistler and her daughter, Dorothy, of Seattle, are spending a few days with Mrs, Kistler's sister, Mrs. Leon J. Heyne, 6050 E. St, Joseph st., before going on to New York. ’ A
Miss Ruth Ann Hamilton, daughe ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hame {lton; 201 E. 33d st., was graduated Sunday from the Indiana university College of Liberal Arts. A journalism major, Miss Hamile ton, was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, Phi Beta Kappa, scholastic honorary; Mortar Board, senior women’s honorary, and Theta Sigma Phi, journalistic honorary for women. During the fall semester she was editor of the Ine diana Daily Student, university paper. . " ” ” Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Raber, 419 E. 48th st., returned today from a motor trip to-Pulaski, Va., where they were guests of Dr. and Mrs, Thomas Iden. They also visited Mrs. Raber’s brother, Capt. Clare ence N. Warren Jr, Pan American Airways, at Manhasset, N. Y. Capt, Warren's son, Roger Kent, will be their guest before leaving to spend the summer at Powers Lake, Wis.
Navy Mothers Club
A special meeting to elect a come mander and an adjutant will be
at 7:30 p. m. today in ‘the Y. M. C. A. Mrs. Lawrence Timmons, first commander, will be in charge,
Governor Gates and Willlam E. Jenner, nominee for U. S, senator, will be speakers at the bi-ennial convention of the Indiana State Federation of Women's Republican Clubs Thursday in the Chateau room of the Claypool hotel. Registration will be held from 8 to 9
Bridal Party
Miss Mary Virginia Freeman has named the attendants for her marriage to. Charles Edward Murphy on Saturday, July 6, in 88. Pete and Paul cathedral. eee Mrs. Robert W. Wurtz will be matron of honor, and best man will be Robert J. Murphy. Ushers will be Warren and William Freeman, Joh#A F, Murphy and Dr. Wurtz. ~ ” » Mrs. Anna Belle Faucett, 1219 N. State ave, announces the engagement of her daughter, Mary Lou, to Pfc. Edwin L. Haines. The
tions. Mrs. Bates Johnson, the bride's sister-in-law. and matron of honor, will be dressed in a: white frock. A melon taffeta | ow, annual June breakfast of the dress made like the bride's yo nen council of the Third Christian church will be held in the church Tuesday. The breakfast will follow the monthly board meeting which will be at 10:30 a. m.
gown will be worn by the flower girl, Margaret Goodale of Terre Haute, the bride's cousin, On the afternoon program will be a playlet based on the new books in the church library. Mrs. Virginia
nflower blue print on a a ON 4 o Kerner and Mrs. A, C. Brooks are a ¥ in charge.
worn by the bridesmaids, Miss ? RoR Elizabeth Doak, New York, the The monthly meeting of the bridegroom's sister, and Miss Woman's Association of Memorial Susan Gatch. James Doak of |Presbyterian church will be at 1:30 Philadelphia will be his broths |[P-m- Tuesday in the church chapel. er's best man. ' On the program will be Mrs. Wal- » ww» ter Reed, Mrs. Frank Brown and Miss Emily McAdams. Circle 2 will have charge of the social hour following the meeting.
Supper to Follow Rite FROCKS OF MELON PINK
A buffet supper will follow the ceremony and the couple
will leave on a wedding trip. x The bridegroom is the son of St. Ann's guild of St. Paul's Mr. and Mrs. Doak, German- |Episcopal church will meetat 1p. m. town, Pa. He was graduated [Monday in the home of Mrs. C. R. from Princeton university. Miller, 5156 N. New Jersey st. AsThe bride is a graduate of [sistant hostesses will be Mrs. Orchard school and Wellesley [Charles Becker and Mrs, H. J. Preston.
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“The Histoty of -Journalism” was|g m, the subject of the first series of | ars Mabel S. Fraser, vice chalrdramatic presentations put ‘on by | man of ‘the Republican state com-Mike-Casters and with a renewed | njttee and president of the Indiana contract they presented “The Life| gate Federation, will preside. Mrs. of Tom Sawyer” and special holi-| garry 1, Crumpacker is in charge day features. | of arrangements; and Miss Jane Lyman Hunter advised the groud |1amb and Miss Ina Allbaugh, as a WISH staffer and now Reid pips will have charge of credenChapman, program director at the | iaic station, is the “voice of experience” Reports by officers and commitwho sits in on their meetings. tee chairmen will be followed by x = = election of officers. . District cauA YEAR AGO Mike-Casters won | cuses will be held to elect district
d- {directors to the federation. Lunchthe trophy awarded to the outstan or will be in the Riley Toom at
ing J. A. company in Indiana, pre- 12:15 p.m. sented at a state board Yianer, d At the afternoon session there At present the “big gear" inclu ES | will be the announcement of dis-
prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Dewey Haines, 441 Fulton st. No date has been set for the wedding. » . . Mrs, John C. Milam, who was Miss Charlene Montgomery before her marriage last month, was honored recently at a kitchen shower given by Miss Betty Van Arendonk, 760 Campbell ave. Mrs. Ro rritt and Mrs. Alan Crapo give a linen shower tonight in the home of Mrs. Crapo’s mother, Mrs. Carl Spiess, 802 Ellenberger pkwy. The bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Montgomery, 5026 Pleasant Run blvd, will entertain Sunday night with a reception for the couple.
Mrs. Jeannette Nolan ‘To Be Speaker Mrs. Jeannette Covert Nolan, Indiana author, will be speaker at the | Hoosier luncheon to be held’ June 29 in Chicago in connection with] |the national convention of Theta] Sigma Phi, national journalism hon- | orary for women. ‘The convention | will be held Wednesday through,
} Saturday in the Continental hotel. |
Official delegate of the Indian-| apalis Alumnae chapter, sponsor of | luncheon, is Mrs. Rosamond | Jones. Butler university |
chapter delegate is Marjorie Yelv-
. S| out the state. Mr. Earle is exec- A. Jowitt, membership; Flat 9 | ington. Mrs. G.- A. Jowitt, me ship; tering B Indianapolis women who will sit utive director for Indiana J. A op | Mrs. Walter Geisel, luncheon hostAccents t BY at the speakers’ table include Mrs. | -Mike<Oug i Wari Rape 1s | 055: Mesdames 8. Douglas Hash, cents to Kj | John Kleinhenz, Matrix editor and | ¥hat 0 Hooeiby wove = : 8 Nd John Chambers and Goll, auditors; ; §) | national council member; Mesdames | *'~ proving bo SIE yo 3 |Mrs. Arthur McCready and Mrs. Summer Black 2 | Agnes Ostrom, Donald Hoover and oers—they can do business In & garry Hull, delegates to mothers 5 | Ruth Richardson, Miss Betty Thome big way. council, and Mrs. Hazel Whitten- ; : | and Miss Mi ber. Smart white necklace with Ka re Mis Mudd nk MYdreg Sunk. Nature Study Club berger onus, I antiquated gold - colored >): : i y ; i Ye @ Open House Planned | The Nature study clu wil have! Sr gma Beta Sorority a | : ’ a berry festival in the cabins a 3 3 Srard. $3.60 2 At St. Elizabeth’s Woollen's gardens at 3 p. m. Sun-| Rho chapter, Sigma Beta sorority, | The Daughters of Isabella will day. A covered-dish supper will met recently in the home of Mrs. 2.Strand $2.40 Bj hold an open house and tea at 8t.|follow. George Boucher, 6036 F. 9th ot. : ' ® {Elizabeth's home from 2 to 5 p. m. Prices Include Tax DJ | Sunday. Chairmen are Miss KathBj | erine Arkins and Miss Mary Kerins,' 0 @ and co-chairmen are Miss Cecelia i I Wiegand and Miss Rose Moorman. ® Hostesses will be members of the =¢ | Daughters of Isabella in the Holy By | Cross and Sacred Heart parishes, ro 5 White Cross Guild ye =| Eleven units of the White Cross . 2 5 guild of Methodist hospital will ’ : urquoise or [0 meet at the service center next {| week. They are: Monday—FiftyCoral 2 first Street Methodist and Wal-! (lace Presbyterian; Tuesday—North Ensembles 2 church and Southport; Wednesday | ¢ § Necklace, $3.60 ? | Quaker and Qlive Branch; Thurs- | BIG ICE STORAGE Capacity Matching Bracelet. $2.40 gl | day—Irvington, Brookside and] A ‘ = | Greenwood Community, and Fri- 1 - Matching Earrings, $2.40 [| day—Brightwood and Victory. ".. ‘Have PLENTY of Crh eo RESS, ee Tax Included Bil or rr————— weather crowds with a P . 2 Secretaries to Meet STORAGE CHEST. Heavy insulation prevents S| The James Whitcomb Riley meltage losses. These are BIG, roomy chests 2 Aer pe yi Satteluriee built for years of service. Stainless-steel trim, 8 n w : B) meeting July 15. Miss Esther Wolf ALL METAL construction. Phone TAlbot 2451 Mall [is chairman of the arrangements for information or IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! Orders 1 | committee. The chapter celebrated j Carefully Bj |its fitst anniversary this week with ’ | Y 1 t e. A Filled n ‘ hE Be dinner at the Canary Cottag 1CE AND fh 5 Newcomers Club. FUEL CO. Gill { | Overseas: war brides of Indiana : . CHARLES MAYER & B cervice men ‘were honor guests ll 2000 NORTHWESTERN AVENUE 3 il ' 9) at a tea in the Y. W. C. A. today, t St : " i a oka 29 West Washin ton Stre + Bl given by ‘the Newcomers club of In- $I7 W. oth SI 1702 5.834 5 | y gw | OF 9 ree 7 diaha. Mrs. John Fetteroff was ’ y/ 77) ICE _ yy Bl chairman of the entertainment com- Sot A SMART b/d gh ; "1
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Jaiive Program Or something “Mr s. B.S, Price
for the next program series.
Mary Martha Turpin, president; trict directors, introduction of new Bill Stephenson. Yide Fesvervs | officers and election of delegates to Mary Underhill Te —ey. 3! the national convention. aaa, production and sales| “y, Julia Ray Iles is chairman oft the air for the summer, Mike- | of hostesses, and Mrs. Harper J. Casters have no definite script ready | Fars 18 Is In charge of decora for their fall broadcasting. It may > be another dramatic series, a nar-
ferent. They will meet once a month]
during the summer, but will weit Heads Club
for weekly fall meetings to lay plans
The constitution limits the num-| New officers of the Sigma Chi ber of members to 20 and any new | Mothers’ club are Mrs. Raymond S. prospect must try-out before being Price, president; Mrs. Claude M. eligible. A waiting period of three Wise, vice president; Mrs, Halry L. weeks is provided for the prospective |Coyner and Mrs. William N. member to present scripts or dem- | Thompson, recording and correonstrate acting or announcing abil- | sponding secretaries, and Mrs. C. L. ity. A three-fourths vote is suffi- | Harkness, treasurer. cient for the first application, a| Mrs. Price entertained the execuunanimous vote necessary there- tive board this week with a lunchafter. leon in the Marott hotel. : Most of the members of Mike- | Mrs. Harry L. Hull and Mrs. Casters participate in state activ- Mary Gray are executive commitities of Junior Achievemeént and tee members. Other committee have been co-operating with the neads are Mrs. Dale E. Long and . A. lawyers from Richmond in mrs Bonnie Cline, program; Mrs. incorporating all the Indiana com+ wr 1, LeMaster, social; Mrs. John panies. | A. Goll, ways and means; Mrs. Carl Several are members of the Junior | gaet publicity; Mrs. Lloyd Z. BeckAchievement Speakers Corps, which | wit}, telephone. answers Russell Earle's beck and) 550 Mrs W. A. Augustin, house; call for addressing groups through- n,¢ elie S. Hallam, sunshine;
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