Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 February 1947 — Page 15

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Program will Include |

‘Youth Concert The first annual megting of the

| clude informal programs during the *

and a youth concert at night. latter will benefit the state fed's “music for our wounded”

fund, | the state federation’s project in

= Both groups provide musical equipt for wounded veterans receiv-|-

hospital care. : President of Group The local district of the I. PF.

I M. C. is one of 10 being organized

by the state federation. Mrs. Fred-

| eric H. Sterling was appointed dis-

trict president by Mrs. Clair Mc-

J Bile An federation president. | Mrs. Harold Marvel is district)

secretary and chairman of Ape ! way and Wayne « townships while

| Mrs. Prank Schroeder is the Perry | township. chairman.

Other chairmen are Mrs. L. P.

\ Kreiser, promotion of young artist | and student contests; Mrs. J. A

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choruses; Miss Mary | gent groups; Mrs. H. N. Edington,

Mrs. Robinson, choirs;

i Maurice | Mrs. Gladys Fowler, private music "classes; Miss Eileen Poston, danc"ing; Mrs, Maehelle Ellis, special members,

and Mrs. Arthur Taylor,

2 past presidents assembly. | Mothers Will Meet

At Kindergartens

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TEA PLANNED WEDNESDAY — The ‘affairs committee of the Civic theater will have a "patriotic" tea Wednesday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Paul T. Rochford, 5653 Washington blvd. Among committee members assisting with plans forthe event

are (left to right) Mesdamas Ralph T. Simon, Lindon A. Bailey an

Earl M. Hilligoss.

A feature of the tea will be a talk by Mrs. Norman L. Schneider.

Society—

State Symphony Women's Committee Opens “General Gifts Drive Today

MRS. JACK A. GOODMAN was hostess at 1 p. m. today with a dessert luncheon for the Women’s committee of the Indiana State Symphony society. ‘The luncheon opened the general gifts drive sponsored by the committee for the maintenance fund of the

Indianapolis Symphony orchestra.

Mrs. William A. At-

Election Set By A. W.V.S§.

elected at the American Women’s Voluntary Services meeting at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday at the Crossroads. Annual project reports will be made, and the report on the A. W.

used to assist crippled children. Easter seals.

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New officers and directors will be,

Vows Unite. Couples]

Today

Miss Dahlstrand .Becomes Bride An informal ceremony united Miss Elva Jean Dahlstrand and Emil {Carl Farkas at 2:30 p. m. today in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Josef Yngye Dahlstrand, 811 E. 58th st. Dr. Delo C. Grover of Berea, O., read thé double-ring ceremony. Home Is Decorated The bridegroom is the son of Mr,

land. Cathedral tapers, gladioli and |

‘|ivy decorated the home.

The bride wore a dressmaker suit

lof dove gray with gray and white

accessories and a corsage of bridal roses. Following th. ceremony-thére was to be a wedding dinner at the Marott hotel and the couple was to leave on a wedding trip to Chicago.

in Washington, Studied in Europe

The bride is a graduate of the University of Illinois and recently returned from five months in hern Europe where she studied and visited her father’s childhood home, Mr, Parkas is a graduate of Bald-win-Wallace college and Western Reserve Law school.

Group Plans

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Miss Rosemary Carr, president of the city council of Beta Sigma Phi : sorority, is general chairman for the sweetheart dance the group will give Saturday at the 'Lake Shore Country club. | Miss Carr is ‘being assisted by officers of the council, including Mrs. william Siegman, vice president; Miss Gene Willard, secretary, and Miss Lois Wray, treasurer. Miss Carr 1 Committee chairmen for the event include Mrs. Jack Van Meir, decorations; Miss Geneva Bentley, noon tickets, and Miss Jean Little, publicity. Sweetheart candidates are Misses Margie Hawks, Phyllis Clauson,

V. 8. shop at the Crossroads will be| Winifred Dolen, Phyllis McDonald, presented. Proceeds of the shop are| Dorothy Spencer,

Virginia Dodd, June Alford, Naomi Sprinkle and

Plans will be made for the sale of | Willard.

Mrs. Edna Hahn is chairman of Luncheon Held

and Mrs, Leopold Farkas of Cleve-!

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H. Dye, Thomas K. Luckett, Francis H. Insley, Roy K. Coats, Rus-

Active chapters will participate in a song contest. Misses Joan (Bartley, Patricia Gates, Joy Mudd and Martha Snyder will pay tribute to the founders.

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Miss Luella A. i Is Wed Ved "= To Carter M. Siddons In “Ceremony at Church

| Miss Luella Ann Stoneking became the bride of Carter Max Siddons ! lat 8:30 p. m. Saturday in the Grace English Lutheran church. The ! |Rev. Harry Behning read the vows. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Thivtore Stoneking, MN Holmes ave, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl - 8. Siddons, 2538 W. Washington st. Bride Wears Satin

The bride wore a gown of white | satin and her illusion veil was i caught with a seed pearl tiara. She ° carried a bouquet of white carnations. Miss Jean Carter was the maid §& of honor and bridesmaids were | Misses Patty Varvil, Alice England 4 and Eva Mae Klakamp. : Reception Is Held

The’best man was William Darling and ushers were Edward Stege-

Mendenhall. The ring bearer was : James Stoneking, brother of the : bride. A reception at the home of the bride's parents followed the cere- ? mony. The couple will be at home at the N, Holmes ave. address.

Council Plans Meeting

Mrs. J. H. Armington, 99 N. Arlington ave., will be hostess for the fourth anniversary luncheon of the . : Indianapolis Historical council at a senior at Technical high noon tOMOITOW. school, likes the wide side Mrs. Felix T. McWhirter and the potkets for something different | late Mrs. Grace Julian Clarke will and the gold-trimmed belt.

be honored. Mrs. Carl J. Wein- (Wasson's.) hardt, president of the Woman's Department club, and Mrs, Clayton

/ H. Ridge will pay tribute to these fL.uncheon J. Brown are in charge 3 Jeo decora-

women. Is Set tions: and Mrs. Clyde V. Montgom Weltare, Mrs, Louis Kirkbofl,

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the nominating committee that will present its Slate at the meeting. Her assistants are Mrs. Doris Schaffnes; Mrs; Cécile York, Miss Lucinda |in Barlow and Miss Violet Todd.

kins is maintenance chairman of the committee and Mrs. Easley R. Blackwood is chairman of the general gifts section > 2. *

: Mrs. Blackwood presided over an explanatory meeting following “the luncheon and distributed material to the captains and team mem-

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Mrs, Louis Levy is included in the list of captains and on her team are Mesdames Evelyn Borowski Roskin, Myro Glass, Manual Leve

and Harry Sack. On Mrs, Robert D. Armstrong’s team gre Mesdames Dan W. Fickinger, J. William Hofmann and H. L. Zerfas and Miss Florence Bécker, Mrs. James F. Carroll lists Mesdames Frank Hamilton, A. W. Herrington, William Louden, Charles F. Voyles and C. E. Whitehill,

Team Members MEMBERS of Miss Marilyn Whitaker’s team are Mrs, Thomas Freebairn. and Mrs. Clarence Kirk and Misses Martha Jo Cantwell, Nancy McCowan and Jean Wichser. Assisting Mrs. Mortimer Mann are Mesdames A. Ebner Blatt, Allan Goldstein, Leo Kammen, I. H. Katz and Howard Lieberman. Mrs. Martin Krueger heads a team consisting of Mesdames J. Allen Bilheimer, Thomas Brady Jr, Lowell S. Fisher, William Allen Moore and Howard B. Pelham, Another team, headed by Mrs. Sheldon R. Sayles, includes Mesdames Myron Austin, W. BE. Blackburn, Edward Butler, J. E. Gillespie, Richard Obberreich and C. B. Stine; on Mrs, Laura E. Ray's team are Mes-

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Units Will Meet

The following units of the White Cross guild of the Methodist hospital will meet this week at the service center: Today — Third Christian and Broadway Baptist; Tuesday—Grace Methodist, Calvary Baptist and Bellaire; Wednesday— Broadway Method and Perry township; Th —Temple Sisterhood, Municipal Gardens and Ben Davis; Friday-—Tabernacle | Garden, Meridian street, Marytha, Beta Sigma Phi and Wesleyan,

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chairmen of the membership com-'y 1. wocain Lizzie Carter, Zora ham Jr, 131 Blue Ridge, hostess, mittee. Mrs. A. B. Glick, chalfman wijorg * Carmen Gulley, Mamie “The Field of Catholic Activities” of the archives, will report and mi; pyucy Deholt, Yda Thrasher Mrs. Nicholas J. Connor. fi Donovan A. Turk will preside. .;.4 ‘clara Indecott, all members The re. Woman's, Tues. Mrs. Stella. who have reached the of 70. | Garrity, ‘hostess. “BoCard Party Set I De the: ae ooments livia and Peru” Mrs. Jeanetie February circle of St. Patrick are Mesdames Frank West, John on Baa ation report, Catholic church will sponsor a bene- Heaton, Dan Smoyer, Edna Fancher, fit card party at 1:30 p. m. tomor- | Idabelle Newby, Mary Money and

row at the Food Craft shop. Miss Rose Hubbard. Mrs. Roscoe Barnes #oman's aux, P Anna Mannix is chairman. |has arranged a musical program. | a. m. Tuesday.

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