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WEDNESDAY, JUNE. 2, 1946

Fos Miss Taggart, Fiance, to Be Feted At Dinner Friday ‘in Propylagum

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_ A BRIDAL DINNER honoring Miss Marion Alice Taggart and her fiance, Peter Morgan Sherk, will be given Friday in the Propylaeum by the bride-to-be’s par-

ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward

couple will be married at 4:30 p. m. Saturday in the

Taggart home.

Guests at the dinner will be Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Sherk, parents of the prospective bridegroom; Mrs. Robert Cunningham, Mrs. Frank J. Eager and her daughter, Jane, all of Cambridge, Mass.: Mrs. Frederick A. Dale, Cashiers, N. C, and David Sherk, the bridegroom-to-be's brother.

# Mr. and Mrs. Ralph F. Thompson will entertain at 6 p. m.

Friday with a bridal’ dinner at

their daughter, Virginia, and her fiance, Thomas William Raleigh, The couple will exchange vows in a ceremony at 10 o'clock Saturday morning in the St. Joan of Arc Catholic church. Guests at the dinner will be the Rev. Fr. Gilbert V. Hartke, uncle of the bride-to-be and head of the drama department at Catholic

university, Washington; Mrs, Thomas W. Raleigh, Albany, N. Y,, mother of the prospective bridegroom; Mrs. Walter Raleigh and Miss Doris McCarthy of Springfield, Mass. Others will be the bride-to-be's grandfather, E. A. Hartke, and Miss Bernice Hartke, both cf Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kuipers, Kenilworth, Ill.; Mr, and Mrs. J. Ward Hartke and their daughters, Mary Lou, Jeanne and Joan, of Grosse Pointe, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. J. Alfred Thompson and their son, Alfred, Terre Haute, and Mr, and Mrs, Louis F, Thompson, Silver Springs, Md.

Bridal Party Guests MEMBERS OF THE bridal party -also will be guests at the dinner. They are Mrs. T. C. Hasbrook, sister of the bride-to-be, matron of honor; Miss Inez Kuipers, Kenilworth, and Miss Mary Frances Ferris, cousins of the bride-to-be, bridesmaids; Walter Raleigh, Springfield, best man for his brother, and Ralph F. Thompson Jr. and Charles Boenecke, of Chicago, ushers. Pr. Hartke will officiate at the ceremony. Following the bridal dinner there will be a wedding rehearsal. On Saturday night a buffet supper for the out-of-town guests will be given in the garden of the Ralph Thompson home.

Miss Aulbach Is Engaged

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Aulbach, 3534 N. Illinois ‘st. announce the engagement of their daughter, Bette Ann, to James T. Gillespie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joy Gillespie, 1808 N. Moreland st. The wedding will be July 27 in St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic church. The bride-to-be will have as attendants her sister, Miss Mary Jane Aulbach, maid of honor, and a cousin, Miss Joan Vance and Miss Carol Beckerich, bridesmaids. The best man will be Robert Riney and ushers will be Albert Teal and John Beckerich. Miss Aulbach was honored Sunday with a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. Frank Vance and Miss Vance and Mrs. Victor Beckerich and Miss Beckerich at the latter's home, 5032 College ave.

Luncheon Honors

Jean Byers

Miss Mary Patricia Haney and Miss Mary Ellen Quill were hostesses today for a luncheon at the Highland Golf and Country club honoring Miss Jean Byers, who will be married to Thomas S. Blandford on Saturday. Guests Included Mrs. Roy Byers and Mrs. H. C. Blandford, mothers of the couple; Mesdames Michael Haney, Hugh Quill, Bert Peters, Frank Fries, E. H. Minkner, William Miller, Lawrence Moore, Robert Crull and James Malad, Misses Margaret. Nolan, Mary Ann Minkner, Margie Ensch and Virginia

B. Taggart. The engaged

the Marott hotel in honor of

Plan to Name Convention Chairman

A general chairman for the state convention will be appointed and dates set for the November board of managers’ meeting and for Par-ent-Teacher week at the 9:30 a. m. board meeting of the Indiana Congress of Parents and Teachers tomorrow in the Claypool hotel. The congress board opened a three-day conference with an exec- 8 = utive committee meeting yesterday afternoon. The annual school of instruction was held today for board members. |

Mrs. Wayne 'C. Kimmel f Mrs. Robert Mayne Lingle (le

Mrs. Kimmel is state president,

Roe, Chicago, national field secre- | tary of the organization, will come

assist organizations with their work. Appointments Made Appointments made yesterday include Mrs. Frank Rieman, budget; Joe R. Craw, New Castle, college co: | operation; Mrs. Basil Fischer, con- | gress publications; Mrs. H. L. John. |, Kimmel, president; Mrs. Charles son, Bloomington, city councils; Mrs. | VanCleve, Muncie, program Herbert Redmon, Evansville, county Altman: Dr. Margaret Powell,

councils; Mrs. O. H. Roberts, Ev-| pranklin, membership; Miss Hester

ansville, high school service; Miss! . : | Wood, Peru, treasurer; Mrs. Paul V. Leona R. Adam, Columbus, health Lynch, Evansville, education; Mrs.

and summer round-ups; Mrs. Rob- | on. ank L. Greenwald, Gary, arts:

ert Fennell, historian; Mrs. Henry) : . | Mrs, H. H. Carter, Bloomington, inF. Goll, Indiana Parent-Teacher Miss Emma

> 3 '| ternational relations; and fii 0. 5 Umbaugh, Ham- | po ck, Terre Haute, recent gradumond, membership. ates’ and Miss Sara Stirling, Ft. Miss Louise Brumbaugh, - Ft. Wayne, rliamentarians Wayne, mental hygiene; Mrs. L. N.| '' 2/1¢: Par : Evans, Boonville, music; Mrs. George R. V. Stewart Speaker IHeeRes, Ft. Wayne, parent educa<| Others are Mrs. Cora Doehleman, tion; Mrs. Logan G. Hughes, pro-| . cedures and by-laws: Mrs, Emmett | “02000, historians; Mrs. Wate Arnett, Bloomington, program and | Larson, Elkhart, fellowship; Mrs. founders day; Mrs. George Mellin, | R. W. Holmstedt, Bloomington, and New Albany, publicity; Mrs. Walter| Miss Lura McComb, Lafayette, L Caley, radio; Mrs. E. C. Young, legislation and status of women; Jeffersonville, reading and library | pr. Elizabeth’ Mackay, Lafayette, extension, and Mrs. Willard McCoy, | and Mrs. Paul Kelsay, South Bend, Frankfort, Riley hospital project. publicity, and Mrs. E. T. Stahl, Other are Edwin Estell, Elletts-| west, Lafayette, social studies. ville, rural sefvice; Orville Hooker,

W. Roberson, social hygiene; MIS. ina national headquarters in WashE. L. Gibson, Munster, school lunch- noon speaker at the luncheon eon; Lowell Hopkins, Evansville, wi) pe Rv. Stewart, vice presivisual education, and Mrs. Donald | 4¢p,¢ of the university, His subject Henry, South Bend, world citizen- | iy be “Some Problems in Post ship. All other committee chair-| Education.”

men will remain in office. Attend From City

Journalism Alumnae | Those who will attend from Indi-

: anapolis are Mesdames John Paul To Entertain Lahr, Sidney F. Scarborough, Al Members of the Butler univer-

Kettler, W. W. Sommers, Peter sity chapter of Theta Sigma Phi,

Terzcik, D. A. Hathaway, Herbert national journalism fraternity for|, Asperger, George B. Schley, Wilwomen, will be geusts of the In-

liam C. Brandt, Raymond Hilgedag dianapolls alumnae group at &|..4 Milo Boles, Misses Hazel Force, covered-dish picnic July 9.

Mary Kervan and Verna Johnson. Mrs. Louise E. R. Kleinhenz will | © nr

| Branches have been organized be hostess at the home of her par-| cently in Mooresville, Frankfort ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Ross, road

{and Kokomo, 40. A “white elephant” auction will | i Dom

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Mrs. Grace Gray, Indiana con-|wood, was hostess for the meetservation department, will describe (ing of the Butler Alumnae Liter“Our State Parks” at the guest tea |ary club recently. Mrs. Oren R. of the Spade and Trowel Garden| McColgin received “The Way Our

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and right), are among members

of the American Association of University Women who will attend an A. A. U. W, institute this week-end at Purdue university.

Mrs. Lahr heads the Indianapolis

branch, and Mrs. Lingle is state corresponding secretary.

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University Women's Institute It was announced that Mrs. Charles | To Be H e ld Sat urday . . . \ to Indians ono tor 10 were In. Union Building at Purdie

The American Association of University Women will hold an insti- | tute Saturday in the Union building at Purdue university. Branch of-| |ficers and chairmen of the 34 branches will attend.

State officers who will conduct morning workshops are Mrs. Wayne,

Museum Plans Exhibit

A memorial exhibit of 13 oil paintings and 11 pastels by Glenn Cooper Henshaw, Indiana artist, will be shown ffom Sunday through the month of July at the John Herron Art museum. Mr. Henshaw, who was born at Windfall in 1885, died last April in Baltimore. Mrs. Henshaw now lives in Nashville. Mr. Henshaw exhibited his work widely in the United States. = n n Perry Davis, winner of one of the | three Mary Milliken awards for travel and study which were pre-

Mrs, Robert Lingle will have SéRted to Herron Art school gradMarion, school education; Mrs. Ray | nar ge of exhibit material’ from |Uates, has left on a tour to visit art

New York, Philadelphia, Cambridge, Pittsburgh, Boston and Washington. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry A. Davis, Greenfield.

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Miss Freeman

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Miss Ginette Touche To Be Wed July 7

Engagement and wedding announcements share today's bridal scene with parties for brides-to-be. Mrs, Russell C. Lilly, Detroit, and Mrs, Richard J, Ritter, Chicago, will entertain at 3 p. m. Sunday with a tea and shower for Miss Mary Virginia Freeman who will be married to Charles Edward Murphy on July 6 88. Peter and Paul cathedral. e party will be in the home of Mrs. Lilly's parents, Mr. and Mrs, R, T. Sweeney, 5601 Central ave. Guests will include Mrs, Warren Freeman and Mrs, Alice Murphy, mothers of the engaged pair; Mesdames Vincent Beyer, John‘ F. Murphy, Robert Wurtz, Joseph E. Kernel, Leonard Kernel, John E. Leahy, W. Murray Huse, Howard White, Gaylord B. Disher, Giles A. Kelley, James Kiesle, Raymond H. Schnorr and E, W. Schurman, Dr. Blanche Kernel, Misses Peggy and

Bernadette Sweeney. and Helen Bosler, ” » M Mr. and Mrs. Henri Marcel

Touche, Bobigny, France, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ginette, to Lt, William Prescott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henpgy H. Prescott, 15 8. Bolton ave. \ The wedding will be Sunday, 7. in the Irvington Presbyterian church with Dr, John B. Fergison officiating, / Lt. Prescott has left to feet his finacee, who will arrivé in New York tomorrow on the U. 8. 8S. Uruguay.

» ” # Mrs. William Sweeney, who will be matron of honor at the wedding of Miss Mary Katherine White and Donald Joseph Fitzgerald on Saturday in St. Joan of Arc Catholic church, will honor the bride-to-be at a miscellaneous shower at

Members of the Lafayette branch will be hostesses with Mrs. M. M.|8 p. m, today in her home at 1127 { McClure, Lafayette, general chairman,

{Comer ave. been invited.

Seventeen guests have

~ ” "” Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Harrah, 1221 Hiatt st, of the engagement of their daughter, Letitia, and Thomas E. Ford Jr, whose parents live in Thorntown. The wedding will be Friday, July 12, in the West Morris Street Christian church, Miss Doris Hendrix, Beech Grove, will entertain tomorrow night for Miss Harrah. Attending the personal shower will be Mrs. Mildred Harrington, Misses Betty Carmichael, Betty McClintic, Olive Pearce, Norma Rice, Shirley Wood and Carmella Zarro,

man, 1725 S. Meridian st.

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N. Pennsylvania st. was married to Charles William Zerbe, Kolin, La. June 11 in "Alexandria, La. The couple is at home in Oklahoma City. = #” » Mrs, Maud C. Sherwood, 2506 Prospect st., announces the engagement of her daughter, Juanita Grace, to Sgt. Richard Lee Eby, son of Mrs. Mary Eby, Oakland, Cal. The wedding will be at 8 p. m. Saturday in Miss Sherwood’s home, » ” ~ Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Johnson 1411 Blaine ave., announce the marriage of their daughter, Beuleh Edna, to Richard Jones, son of Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Jones, 1938 Arrow ave. The wedding was June 12 in the bridegroom’s home, with the Rev. Herbert Wilson, Hillside Christian church pastor, officiating.

4-H Club Elects

Newly elected officers of the H. W. K. 4-H club include Mary Jane Gatewood, president; Lila Edmondson, vice president; Emodean Wallace, secretary; Charlene Smock, treasurer; Helen DeWitt, song teacher, and Marilyn Thompson, game leader, !

Verae Sorores

Miss Maryellen Hayden, who will be married Saturday to William Bertram, will be honor guest at a | miscellaneous shower tonight in the {home of Miss Mary Jane Brack-

Hostesses will be Misses Romilda Ritter, Betty Bertram and Brack-

man, attendants for the bride-to-e. Approximately 35 guests will

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Mrs. Maude C. Sherwood, 2506 Prospect st. announces the approaching marriage of her daughter, Juanita, to 3 Richard Lee Eby, USM.C,, son of Mrs. Mary Eby, Oak. land, Cal. The wedding will be Saturday in the Sherwood home.

Peggy Thomas Selects Attendants

Miss Peggy Thomas, 1205 N. Alabama st., has announced the ate tendants for her marriage to Dr. Clarence R. McIntire on July 5 in Christ’ Episcopal church, The bride-to-be’ is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thomas, Bloomfield, and the prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. D, McIntire, 262 N. Mount st. Miss Thomas’ maid of honor will be her sister, Miss Betty Thomas of Bleomfleld. Bridesmaids will be Miss Betty McIntire, sister of the bridegroom-to-be, and Miss Lucy Townsend, The prospective bridegroom's father will be his best man and ushers will be David Thomas, the bride-to-be's brother, and Dr. Clifford Jannasch. Miss Thomas was honored last night with a miscellaneous. shower given by Misses Sarah McKinley, Corrine Hamilton and Townsend at the Alabama st. address. Guests at the shower were Mesdames James Craig, Jannasch, Wil liam Kennedy and Warren An-| grick, Misses Martha Jean Madden, | Eileen Krueger, Norma McClintock, Mary Lou Hasler, Ivy Johnson, Thelma Inman, Norma Parker and Patricia Gibson.

Phyllis Bayer Bride Today

Times Special FINDLAY, O. June 26—Miss Phyllis Jean Bayer became the bride-of Dr. Paul Vincent Chivington Jr. at 3:30 p. m. today in Byal chapel of, the First Presbyterian church here. The Rev. John Knox read the vows. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Bayer, and Dr. Chivington's parents live at 825 E. 58th st., Indianapolis. The bride chose a gown of white satin and marquiset and she car-

erbook. The bridegroom was attended by Dr, Fred Carfer, Hammond, as best man, and ushers were Carleton Hamm, of Indianapolis, and James Kirk and Rosson Murdock, South Bend, Ind, * oA reception at the Findlay Coun{try club followed the ceremony,

At Convention Mrs. Velma Myers, president of the Indianapolis Alumnae chapter of - Alpha Omicron Pi sorority, is attending the golden jubilee convention of the sorority at Gratiot Inn, Port Huron, Mich. Other Indianapolis alumnae at the convention are Mrs. Ruth Brown, Mrs, Mary Raley, Misses Virginia Scheely, Dorothy Powers and Elizabeth Williamson. The convention will last through Saturday.

Sorority Dance The annual dance of Phi Delta Beta sorority will be held Saturday night in the Lake Shore Country club. Tommy Moriarty and his or-

Verae BSorores chapter, Verus Cordis sorority, will meet at 8 p. m. | today in the home of Mrs. Arnold | Koelliker, 5973 Rawls ave.

chestra will play. Mrs, James Rike is chairman of the dance with Mrs. william’ B. Eaton and Mrs. Ross Bennett as her assistants.

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EVENTS

* CLUBS Inter Libros. 8 p. m, Thurs, Mrs. C. 8. Ober, 3824 N. Delaware, hostess. “The .Bulwark” (Dreiser), Mrs. Ober, Janet Ada. 7 p. m. Thurs. Mrs, Vera Hurst, 927 N, Parker, hostess, Dinner and business meeting. Ladies Federal. Thurs. Mrs. M. F. Higgins, 936 N. Oxford, hostess. Mrs. W. C. Payne and Mrs. Walter Clark, entertainment chairmen. 1908, Thurs, Mrs. Thompson Ahbett, 6398 Washington blvd., host ess, Picnic, MISCELLANEOUS Big Four Railway unit, American Legion aux, 1:30 p. m. Thurs. Citizens Gas & Coke Utility, Card party with Mrs. Ray DeWitt chairman, SORORITIES

Alpha chap, Kappa Beta Chi. 8 Pp. m. today, Mrs. Elmer Stoltz, 1116 N. Capitol, hostess. Lambda Mu chap, Sigma Beta. 8 Pp. m. today. Mrs. Walter A. Jones, 6180 N. Delaware, hostess

Club Has Party

A dinner party was held recently by the Busy Bee Bridge club at the Kopper Kettle in Morristown. Those who attended were Mesdanies George Ax, Glen Gallahan, Madison Shadley, Maurice Wright, Howard Kantner, J. P. Grannan, Floyd Baker and Mary Wilson.

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