Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 September 1946 — Page 14

: Showers “Will Honor Miss Becker, " Bride-to-Be of Robert D. McNamara

EMIL IVERSON WILL ENTERTAIN with a shower honoring Miss Doris Becker tomorMiss Becker will be married to Robert s McNamara at 8:30 p. m. Saturday in the rectory Joan of Arc Catholic church.

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4:30 p. m. yesterday in Sweeney chapel at Butler university. The Rev. W. E. Gillett read the vows. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence D, Johnson, 145 W. 46th st, and Mr, and Mrs. Steeg, 815 E. Maple rd. The bride wore a gown of ivory satin with a train and fingertip veil. Her bouquet of white roses was centered with a white orchid. Reception Held Mrs. Frederick G. Lorenz Jr, sister of the bridegroom, was the matron of honor and wore a gown of aqua taffeta. Helen Lorenz was the flower girl Mr, Steeg was his son’s best man and Mr. Lorenz and John Morgan were ushers. A reception in the Pi Beta Phi house at Butler university followed the ceremony. The couple will be at home in Cambridge, Mass, where the bridegroom is studying. at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. ¢

Units to Meet

The following units of the White Cross guild of the Methodist hospital will meet this week at the service center: Today — Fiftyfirst Street and Wallace Street Presbyterian; Tuesday — North Methodist church and Southport; Wednesday — Quaker and Olive Branch; Thursday — Irvington Methodist, Brookside and Greenwood Community; Friday—Brightwood and Victory.

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M shower will be the bride's mother, Mesdames

Kittle, Harold Little, Thomas Maluy, W. B. Denison, JA James O. Harris, I. C. Spencer, Charles FerguM. M. Waltman, Mary Penrod and Rose and Miss Carleen Becker.

the parents of the prospective bridegroom McNamara of New York.

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Mrs. Goshorn to Entertain

A LUNCHEON and miscellaneous shower will honor Miss Becker at 1 p. m. Thursday, The shower will be given by Mrs. Ernest Goshorn at: the Meridian Hills Country club, Mrs. J. A. Lewis will assist her mother. Guests at the shower will be Mrs. Becker, the bride-to-be's mother; Mesdames L. A. Cooke, william Bodenhamer, K. V. Ammerman, George Wood, C. F. McDaniel, Emmett A. Rice, Robert F. Courtney and Theodore Fisher, Miss Betty Jane Heaffler-and Misses Carleen and Florence Becker, sisters of Miss Becker. Mrs. J. H. Stanley of Western Springs, Ill, and Mrs. E. G. Burd of New Albany, also sisters of the bride-to-be, will-attend.

I. A. C. Plans Fall Party

The Indianapolis Athletic club will have a fall party from § to 9 p. m, Friday in the gymnasium for club juniors active in the athletio program. . Entertainment will include movies taken at last year's party, a buffet supper, a gym exhibit and an aquatic show, On the arrangements committee are Dr. and Mrs. Frank Teague, Messrs. and Mesdames James Strickland, William Nixon, warren Winter and William McGowan.

Returns From Visit

Miss Marian Fibiger, 3766 N. Pennsylvania st, recently returned from visiting her aunts, Mrs. Lloyd D. Smoot and Mrs. G. Ruth VanAken, in Washington. Both are formerly

here recently.

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As they strolled around the serpentine walk that borders the pool at this famed resort, the models seemed to represent the California dream come true; They were Goldén Girls of the West. ‘The clothes they wore reflected the natural coloring of the country and the ‘ease of the life oujg here, , Y

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{| subtly colored, reminiscent of the tie-dye silks we used to wear, and

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G. Robb of Tampa, Fla. The wedding will be at 4:15 p. m. Saturday In the Roosevelt Temple Methodist church,

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another sister, and Miss Anna Jean Robb, sister of Mr, Robb, to be bridesmaids. Flower girls will be Gloria Greathouse and Charleene Kinney. ; Robert G. Robb will be his brother's best man and Charles and James Fennimore will usher. ” " » Miss Peggy Hamilton of Detroit became the bride of Emerson Wilson July 11 in the Mars View Christian church, Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hamilton of Detroit and Mrs, William T. White of Mars Hill Miss Wilmah Wilson, sister of the bridegroom, and Charles Brown attended the couple. They are at home in Mars Hill

7 to Attend

Convention

The annual international convention of Psi Psi Psi sorority, mothers’ organization of Delta Delta Deita sorority, will be held in Denver, | Colo, at Brown Palace hotel Sept. | 30 to Oct. 2. | Those who will attend from Alpha chapter are Mrs. Mabel Converse, | president; Mrs. C. R. Greene, vice president, Mrs, Donald Foster, adviser; Mesdames Oscar H. Rahe, Clyde E. Parsons, Henry L. Patrick and James P. Tretton. The party will go to Cofgrado ' Springs following the convention,

‘Miss Levis Engaged

| Mrs. Mary Levis of Hollidays Cove, W. Va., announces the approaching marriage of her daughter, Miss Mary Cecelia Levis, ~to {Louis Francis Sleischmann at 8 la. m. Oct. 12 in Holy Cross Catholic [church. Mr. Sleischmann is the son |of Mrs, Margaret Sleischmann, 348

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Announcements of an approaching marriage and a wedding high-

Mrs. Betty Greathouse, 2112 Bloyd ave, announces the approaching marriage of her daughter, Miss Mable Vernice Greathouse, to David

Dinner-Bridge Set

A dinner-bridge will be held In The prospective bridegroom is the |, Propylaeum at 7 p. m. Friday. A

house has chosen her sister, Miss |buffet supper will be held Oct. 6, Elsie Greathouse, to be her maid and a luncheon-bridge will be held of honor and Mrs. D. M. Stutsman, {at 10:30 a. m. on Oct. 9. Propylaeum day will be observed the afternoon another dinnerbridge is scheduled at 7 p. m.

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p The bandings were finished off with formalized bowknots of the aquamarine. Except for that touch, each costume in the co-ordinated unit was just simple graciousness ‘of line. That's one thing you have to admire about Stella: She resists the temptation to be peasant-like or whimsical that often proves too much for the casual dress designer. As another example, she will slit the cuff of pedal pushers, turn it back into stiff collar points .to show the print lining beneath. Just that much whimsy: No more: Like Pat Premo, she likes knickers. Yes, pedal pushers caught in just under the knees with a band like junior used to wear. At least it's something new.’

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Luncheon Tomorrow

The Alpha Beta Latreian club will hold its president's day luncheon at 1 p. m. Tuesday at the Highland Golf and Country club. Mrs, Car= roll Sipe, hostess, will b& assisted by Mrs. George W, Ford and Mrs. Paul D. Whitemore.

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Let it shower, let it pour—in this new Koroseal raincoat Gloria Jolly is protected against whims of the weather. Gloria's coat is

powder blue. A Tech senior, Gloria belongs to the K.E.-K.O,

club. (Ayres') CLUBS Inter-Alia. 1 p. m. Tues. Meridian Hills Country "club. President's day luncheon. Arabian chap, I. T.-8. C. 11:30

a8, m Tues. Y. W. C. A. Mrs. John W. Thornburgh, speaker,

Mayflower chap, I. T.-8. C, 12:30

p. m. Tues. Mrs. E. H. Schaub, 651 E. 48th, hostess. “Turkey,” Mrs. H. B. McClain, \

Late Book, 12:30 p. m. Tues. Mrs. Edwin A. Schulz Jr., 721 Sherwood dr., hostess. “News Behind the News,” Frank Edwards. Alpha chap, N. A, W. 7:30 p. m. Tues. Bamboo room, Hotel Washington. “The Gauntlet,” Mrs. Robert Flutro. Spencer, Noon Tues. Mrs. D. A. ‘Bartley, 4738 N., Pennsylvania, hostess. Musical program.

MISCELLANEOUS

Women’s association, Memorial Presbyterian church. 1:30 p. m. Tues: Church chapel. Mrs. L. C. Trent, speaker. Mrs. Otto Swanson, music; Mrs, Fred Ellerman, devotions.

SORORITIES Epsilon Sigma Omicron. Tues. Mrs, Henry Prescott, 15 S. Bolton, hostess. Luncheon. Book review, Mrs. W. F. King. \ Beta chap., Gamma Phi Alpha. 8:30 p. m. Tues, Mrs. Richard Hill, 760 N. Wallace, hostess.

Dolphins to Meet

The Indianapolis Athletic club Dolphins will have their annual picnic Wednesday in Brown county.

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51 Attend Missouri School

Educational Director Accompanies Girls

Helen D. Reifel of Connersville, edu« cational director in Indiana, accome panied the girls. ‘Senior girls attending from Indi< anapolis are Miss Lois Richardson, daughter ‘of Mr. and Mrs. E. H, Richardson, 5945 N, New Jersey st.,

i land Miss Jean Fiege, daughter of

Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Fiege, 4738 Washington blvd. + Girls’ from "here entering Chris. tian are Miss Julia Brake, daughter

EF of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Brake,

5514 N. Delaware st.; Miss Georgia Buckner, daughter of Mr.. and Mrs, G, W. Buckner, 515 8, Central et.; Miss Suemma Kuhn, datighter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Kuhn, 5115 Grandview dr.; Miss Mary Anne White, daughter® of Mr, and Mrs, E. J. White, 5901 Washington blvd, and Miss Barbara Anne Windt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H, J, Windt, 3301 N. New Jersey st,

Sorority To Open

Season

rority, national honorary and proe fessional sorority of music and speech, will hold its first meeting of the season at 8 p. m, Wednesday, Mrs. Benhamin Raley, 2442 Col= lege ave, will be hostess, assisted

Pettijohn and W, R. Richardson. Miss Beatrice Houze, program chairman, will present “Pre-Vues of Coming Attractions.” Programs for the year will be centered around an “All-American” theme, Officers are Mrs. O. T. Arbaugh, president; Mrs. F. L. Boles, vice president; Miss Margaref Gallagher, secretary and Miss Pauline Tolin, treasurer,

Cheer Broadcasters To Meet Friday

The Cheer BroadcasterssIne., will meet at 1 p. m. Friday at the Columbia ¢lub for the President’s day luncheon. Mrs. Wilbert Sarber will review “Friendly Persuasion.” Incoming officers are Mrs. L. Robert Mottern, president; Mrs. ©. M. Buck and Mrs. Wayne Hill, vice presidents; Mrs. Cecil Vestal and Mrs. Robert Flutro, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs, O. 8S. Srader, treasurer; Mrs.’ C, H. Niles, parliamentarian: Mrs. O. O.

Ball, auditor. Mesdames Buck, Flutro and PP M. Partlowd are in charge of ‘the

Daily Store Hours Monday through Saturday . .. 9:45 A. M, te 5:15 P.M.

program.

Fifty-one girls from Indiana lets Indianapolis today to attend ChrisofW tian college in Columbia, Mo. Miss

Pi Zeta chapter of Phi Beta 80%.

by Mesdames Walter Grow, F. L., :

Wilson, historian, and Mrs. E. C. | a

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