Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 February 1947 — Page 21
~ Ruth Ann Lett,| | W. R. Jacobs To Be Wed "Vows Will Be Read
In Linwood Church The Linwood Christian church
will officiate, Miss Lett is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Claude Lett, 633 N. Lin ‘wood ave. and Mr, and Mrs, R. O.
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Ann Barlet, will wear matching long blue net frocks.
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annex. After a short wed trip, the couple will live at the home of the bride's parents. " A graduate of Butler university, the bride is a member of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority.
Rev. Dodrill To Officiate At Wedding
5 Marriage vows will unite Miss a Claire Louis and Robert 8. Dixon = at 7:30 p. m.. today in the Broad: way Baptist church. The Rev. R.| M. Dodrill will officiate. Mrs. Bertha Louis, 54 N. Sherman dr., is the mother of the bride, | and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dixon of | Martinsville are parents of the } bridegroom. / Attendants’ Frocks The matron of honor will be the bride’s sister. Mrs. Louis Kenworthy. She will wear a blue marquiset over| taffeta frock. Mrs. J. K. Moore and | Miss Gene Willard, bridesmaids, will, wear dusty rose and ‘yellow frocks of taffeta and net. A gown of white satin fashioned 7 with a high neckline, a lace shoulder & yoke trimmed with seed pearls, and | © a full skirt extending into a train, will be worn by the bride. Her -fulllength veil of illusion will fall from a coronet of orange blossoms. She will carry white roses and gardenias. | Informal Reception Miss Nancy Lee Blankenbaker, niece of the bride, will wear a white taffeta dress with a skirt of bridal illusion. John Warner will be the best man, and ushers will include! Charles Strange, Louis Kenworthy, J. K. Moore and Eugene B, Burns. An informal reception will be held at the home of the bride's mother. | After a short wedding trip, the) couple will live at the home of the bride’s mother.
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Harmonie Club Program Set
The Harmonie club will meet at 2:30 p. m. Monday in the Caroline Scott Harrison D., A. R. chapter house, 824 N. Pennsylvania st. Meni-
opera “Hansel and Gretel” (Hum-| perdinck), Mrs. Clare F. Cox and Mrs. William A. Devin have arranged the program. Participants will be Mesdames Carl B. Moore, L. E. Wallace, Arthur Madison, James W. Costin, Paul E. Dorsey and John David Baker, Pianists will be Mesdames Maurice Robinson, William J, Stark and Frank Edenharter. Mesdames Norman L. Schneider, Ray Patterson and 8S. E. Fenstermaker will conduct an opera round table discussion. Mrs. Robert
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groups and past presidents of the Indianapolis P.-T, A. council | programs in the schools. will be honor guests at a Golden The flower girls, Penelope Ann y,piee tea at 2 p. m. Monday Lett, niece of the bride. and Sue in school 51.
. hostesses. At the tea table will JE brother's best man, and the ushers| charles H. Smith, George Clark will be John T. Goodnight and| gnq Walter Thoms, past council i presidents; Mesdames Walter L. Eb A reception following the cere-, Caley, Earl Stumpf and Bert McBn mony will be held in the church! cammon and Miss Anna BrochoF hausen.
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bers will present excerpts from the Club Anniversary
GOLDEN JUBILEE TEA—A tea celebrating the P.-T. A.'s 50th
anniversary will be held at 2 p. m. Monday in school 51. Mrs, D. Joe Hendrickson (left) is the Golden Jubilee chairman of the | Indianapolis P.-T. A. council and Miss Anna Brochhausen is a founder of P.-T: A, here.
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founders day is being celebrated throughout the city with special
Presidents of local P.-T. A.
Miss Brochhausen, 940 Middle dr., Woodruff place, organized a mothers club at school 35, where she was principal, in 1808. In 1802 another mothers club had been formed at school 30. These and other P.-T, A. groups became in 1900 the Parent Teacher Federation of Indianapolis, now the Indianapolis P.-T. A. | counell.: - Mrs. Henry Miles is chairman for Monday’s tea.
Council members will serve as
The national. Golden Jubilee
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Dr. Lee Norvelle to Be Speaker At Propylaeum Day Wednesday
DR. LEE NORVELLE of Indiana university will be
the speaker for Propylaeum day at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday at the Propylaeum.
Chairman of the speech department at the school
and director of the Indiana university theater, Dr. Norvelle will speak -on “Current Broadway Productions.”
Mrs. Robert McMurray will introduce the speaker. Presiding
at the tea table following the talk will be Mrs. Logan Hall and ‘Mrs. Frank B. McKibbin.
Assisting Mrs. Hugh Carpenter and Mrs. McMurray, co-chairmen
for the tea, will be Mesdames Owen L, Miller, Arthur R. Baxter,
O.'J. Smith, Walter Curt Brown, J. K. Lilly Jr, J. Ottis Adams,
Frederick G. Balz, Paul Richey and C. J. Prentiss,
» . » » » ” OTHERS WILL BE Mesdames Wilbur M. Carter; James H.
Genung, Arthur R. Brown, Lucius M. Wainwright, Claus H. Best,
Frank B. Fowler, George C. Haerle, I. E. Woodard, Edwin W. Camp, Addison J. Parry, William J. Wemmer, Henry W. Buttolph, John W. Atherton, Herbert 8. Wood, Lowell H. Patterson, George A. VanDyke, Carl Wilde and James M. Ogden. Additional assistants will be Mesdames Edgar H. Evans, E. E
Christena, Fermor 8. Cannon, Robert A. Hendrickson, M. P. Crist, H. A. O. Spears, William C. Bartholomew, L. Roy Zapf, Charles * Latham, Frederic M. Ayres, Harold B, Tharp, Chester W. Albright, Rollin H. Moser, Ross H. Wallace, Malcolm Sewell, Charles R. Ped- . |A coronet of satin and seed pearls
low, Fred C. Dickson, . Ronald M. Hazen, John W. Hutchings, H. 8 Noel, Charles F. Meyer, Robert E. Sweeney and Gertrude Tuttle.
Dinner Dance at Woodstock Club
THE WOODSTOCK CLUB will have a pre-Lenten dinner dance at 6:30 p. m, tomorrow. A “festival” theme will mark the party with huge champagne glasses decorating the ballroom and balloon
“bubbles” rising toward the ceiling. Several reservations have been made for the event. -Mr. and Mrs. John K. Ruckelshaus, chairmen of the entertainment committee, will be hosts to a party of 13. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace C. Tomy will entertain a group of six, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weer will come with a party of seven. : The Earl I. Larsens will entertain 10 guests, and Judge and Mrs. Herbert E. Wilson also will have a party of 10.
George Obolensky to Speak
GEORGE OBOLENSKY, member of an old Russian family, will speak to the Alliance Francaise at 8 p. m. next Friday in the
Marott hotel.
Born in Persia and educated in France, Mr. Obolensky is now studying economy and political science at Indiana university. He was a student in the lycee at Nice in France when the Germans
deported him to Germany as a worker during the war. A dinner and informal reception in the Marott hotel parlor
Naiure Talk
will precede the program. Mme, Yvonne C. Chamilovitch will preside. Simones sEor—iofenisii gy : — |recently at the home bf Miss Max-
The 37th anniversary of the Ad-
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Lourdes school hall, Annual wine ~ ter card party. Mrs, H. F. Crump, chairman
‘| A luncheon and discussion meet. |Coruelian. 12:30 p. m. Mon. Mrs. |‘ ling will be held by the community| A. J. Hueber, 2408 1. New Jersey,
hostess.
i A welfare department : Indianapolis Parliamentary Law, Department club at 12:30 p. m. 12:30 p. m. M Mrs. J Bl (
Tretton, 124 E. 58th, hostess. “Why Filibuster Outstanding Taxes?” Mrs. Thomas Hindman, {Monday Conversation, 2 p. m. Mon. Mrs. Ray Fatout, 3422 Winthrop, hostess
hostess.
will discuss t sor. New Era. 1-p. m. Mon. Mrs. Frank Hs the Impor- wood, 2046 Washington blvd,
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» » " Mrs. Helen Talge Brown, 2040 N. Delaware st.,, will be hostess to the 10 o'clock art study group of the W. D. C. art department Wednesday morning. Mrs, Edward L. Pedlow will speak on “Steamboat Stopovers at Famous Homes Along the Ohio River; Mississippl Passage, 1870's.”
at 10 a. m. Monday in the W. D. C. clubhouse. Mrs. Everett BE, Lett is chairman.
Nuptial Vows Will Be Read By Rev. Peters
Miss Wilma Engle will be married to Charles Abel at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the First United Lutheran church. The Rev, Olen Peters will Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs, V. C. Engle, 244 N. Walcott st., and Mr. and Mrs. John Abel, 2870 N. Sherman dr. : Mrs. Robert Techlow will be her _|sister’s matron of honor. She will wear a frock of aqua taffeta and net. Miss Ethel Engle, another sister, and Miss Patricia Gallagher will be the bridesmaids. They will wear dresses of blué and pink net. Other attendants will be Miss Diane Reifius and Miss Joan Westfall. Margaret Abel and Joyce Lovell will be flower girls. The bride will wear a gown of white satin styled with sweetheart neckline, long sleeves and a train.
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will hold her veil of net edged with lace. She will carry white roses. Lawrence Engle, brother of the bride, will be the best man. A reception at the home >f the bridegroom’s parents will follow the ceremony. The couple will live at 1254 Madison ave.
Mr. Kryter Speaker | Robert J. Kryter will speak at the meeting of Gamma alumnae, Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, at 6:30 p. m. next Friday in the chapter house.
P.-T. A. Program The Franklin township P.-T. A. /met last night. Following a short business meeting, a motion picture, “Child City,” was shown.
Party Is Held Members of Unit V, Nu Phi Mu sorority, attended a Valentine party
ine Barrett, president. New pledges were installed.
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vance Study club, formerly the Woman's Advance club. will be observed with a luncheon and patriot-
ic program at 12:30 p. m. Wednesday in the home of Mrs. W. E. Call, 221 E. Michigan st.
Valentine Party
The ladies auxiliary to the Altenheim will meet at 7 p. m, to-| morrow in the home for a Valentine | party. The Beech Grove Baptist
Schultz, hostess chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. J, H. Lowry and Mrs. Clyde Titus.
church choir will sing’ and Mrs. Charles Martin will speak on “Mexico.” :
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cation at the Buffalo Museum of |8Pron exchange was held.
Science, will speak on “Woodland Symphony” at 8 o'clock tonight in the War Memorial auditorium under the sponsorship of the Children’s museum, The talk is the third in a series for adult members of the museum. Mrs. Joseph Breeze is chairman of the lecture committee. James R. Chase, president of the board of trustees, will introduce the speaker,
Mrs. Freund Hostess Mrs. Violena Freund of Maywood 3 was hostess to the Valley Mills Ellsworth Jaeger, curator of edu- | Homemakers club yesterday. "An
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