Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 February 1947 — Page 14

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BS e. wodding will bt In the spring fn the Shiloh Methodist church in Hendricks county. i yy + Miss Jean Burton hamed Mrs. Garo Antreasian as uation of ug’, Miss Oglesby

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. Wearing a gown of white brocaded satin with a full skirt and train, bride carried a bouquet of white Juliet cap held her . Leslie J. Boyce, matron , wore a sheer blue dress. Schroeder attended his I , and ushers were Felix de ‘Hebreard "and Mr. Boyce. After breakfast at the Lake Shore Country club, the couple left on a trip

to Chicago. They will be at home

“Past presidents’ of .the Cervus elub will meet at noon tomorrow in the Hotel Lincoln,

FELLOWSHIPS = will be to the national organization of Kappa announces, The fellowships will be $500 each. e ‘sorority has offered the fellowships since 1936 are available to sorority and non-sorority women, on entirely a competitive basis. fields of science, human relations and Mrs. Royer K. Brown, alumnae president,

es. Applicants should not be more than 30 years old, must s of the United States or Canada and should have received

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1947, from an institution where a Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority Deans of women throughout the country, as well as the local chapter, have the application blanks. .

To Observe Founders Day

ALEXANDER M. CAMPBELL, ‘United States district attorney, will speak Saturday at the luncheon meeting of the Caroline Scott Harrison ‘chapter, D. A. R., which will meet in observance of the founding of the chapter. Former regents of the chapter will be honored. They are Mes dames James L. Gavin, Maurice E. Tennant, Charles F. Voyles, Frederick D. Stilz, Gustavus B. Taylor, William Dobson and Herbert R. Hill and Miss Julia Landers. Mrs. Marjorie Von Staten Bernat, cellist, will give a musical program, accompanied by Mrs. William N. Fleming Jr. Mrs. James S. Mirlowe is general chairman and Mrs. Fae W. Patrick is vice chairman. Mrs. Benton 8S. Lowe is ticket chairman. Others members of the executive board assisting will be Mesdames George Kolb, Russel S. Bosart, John H. Jefferson, Emsley W. Johnson Jr. J. Francis Madden, Ralph Gery, Edgar D.

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tinsville, vice president general of the national society, D. A. R,, and Mrs. Purel R. Burns of North ter, regent of the Indiana society, will bring greetings.

Tea Is Planned : THE SIGMA NU Mothers club

Maier aid Jolin Bryan Shel- . Pr. Alvin Schlubeck in- the rectory of Catholic church. couple are Mr. and . Maier, 1431 S. Ala- . and Mrs. George Lafayette. The bride wore a gray gabardine t, black accessories and an orchid rsage. Miss Ruth Ann Wade, her only attendant, wore a blue gabardine suit and a camellia corsage.

er. After a three-week trip south, the couple will be at home in Lafayette. The bride is a graduate of

Nursery Chairmen Are Appointed

Standing committees to serve the Indianapolis Day Nursery association this year were announced recently by Mrs. James L. Murray, president. The chairmen include MYs. Albert Seaton, budget and finance; Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. . Ray T. Fatout, 3422 Winthrop ave: have announced the ~ engagement of "their daughter, Miss Miriam Clark Fatout, and M. Hugh Miller, son or Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Miller, Butler, Pa. The wedding will be

in June.

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EVENTS

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Chalcedony. Tues. Mrs. E. M. Hilligoss, 3419 N. Pennsylvania, host- . ess. Mrs. R. C. Fleming, chairman. Expression. Tues. Mrs. C. L. Teeters, 915 Campbell, hostess. “My Favorite Aria From a Nineteenth Century Opera,” Mrs. W., G. Patterson and Mrs. John Sink; “Nineteenth Century Poetry,” Mrs. B. V. Binager. Fortnightly Literary. 2:30 p.. m. Tues. Propylacum. “Seven Saints and a Head,” Mrs. Wilbur Peat. Ben Davis Homemakers. 1 p. m. Tues. Mrs. Carl Strong, 1534 S. Earl, hostess. Hoosier Tourist. Noon Tues. Mrs. John V. Fassen, 2738 N. Talbott, hostess. “Simon Bolivar and Other National Heroes of Latin America,” Mrs. J. P. Robinson; “Panama and the Canal” Mrs. C. W. Graves; “Conquest of the Tropics,” Mrs. Allen Lewis. Egyptian chap, I. T-S. C. 1 p. m. Tues. Mrs. William Halbritter,

Edwin F. Dial Takes Bride

At 3 p. m. Saturday Miss Jodn Vandervort and Edwin F. Dial were married in the rectory of St. "Anthony’s Catholic church with the Rev. Fr. Michael Gorman officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vandervort, 269 N. Warman ave., and Mr. Dial is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dial 440 Concord st. The bride chose a dress of powder blue, white accessories and a bouquet of gardenias and white roses. Miss Gladys Klusman was

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Jeffersonville was the best man. A dinner in the bride’s home followed the ceremony, and a reception

couple will be at home here,

Dance Saturday

The Irvington Social club will hold a dance at the Golden Pheasant restaurant Saturday night. George Frige's orchestra will play. In charge of arrarigements are Messrs. and Mesdames Don Kernahan, Richard Howard and Don Hopping.

V 858 N. Drexel, hostess. Mrs. E. C. Rumpler, speaker. : Grand <-Pre chap, I. T-S. C. 7:30 p. m, Tués. Mrs. J. Maurice Thompson, 6040 College, hostess. Mrs, John W. Thornburgh, speaker, y Monterey chap, I. T-8. C. 12:30 p. m. Tues. Mrs. W. R, Burcham, 1934 W. Michigan, hostess. Dessert luncheon; Mrs, John W. Thornburgh, speaker, Taj Mahal chap, I. T.-S. C, 10:30 a. m, Tues. Mrs. C. A. Osborne, Roberts rd., hostess. Covered-dish luncheon. Roberts Kindergarten Mothers. 1:30 p. m. Tues. Kindergarten. Discussion of “Pre-School Child.” George Washington tea. Chap. 2, Rose Marie Cruzan Parliamentary Law. 7745 p. m. Tues. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence T, Stafford,- 4702 Kenwood ave. host and hostess. Miss Mary Arthur, Mrs. Miles Anderson and Mrs. Mason Hosier on “Subsidiary Motions” program. State Asstmbly Woman's. 10:30 a. m. Tues. Empire room, Claypool hotel. Business meeting; election of nominating committee, Tuesday Quest. Tues. Mrs. Russell Ward, 5136 Norwaldo, hostess. Book review, Mesdames T. H. Beecher. Fred Dennerline, E. G. Garske and B. H. Riker. Wy-Mo-Dau. Tuesday. Mrs. Laura West, 1429 N. New Jersey, hostess. “Madame Butterfly,” Mrs. William J. Kramer; “Opera Music,” music committee; “Mohammedanism,” Mrs. H. A. Burkart. MISCELLANEOUS guild, Episcopal Church of the ent. 1:30 p. m. Tues. Parish house. Dessert bridge. Mrs. Howard Paddock, chairman of tickets. February circle, St. Patrick's Catholic church. Noon Tues. Chicken dinner. 1:30 p. m. Card party in school hall. Miss Anna Mannix, chairman. University Heights W. C. T. U. 1:30 p: m. Tues. Church The Rev. A. L. Beatty, speaker, Gamma Sigma, 7:30 p. m. today. Miss Delores Kegeris, 3843 Fletcher, hostess. Semi-monthly meeting.

SORORITIES Chap. AM, P. E. O. Tues. Mrs. John H. Hirt, 2020 E. Kessler, hostess. Birthday party; historian’s night; “Moments Minutiae,” Mrs. D. IL Sherow.

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Couple on Trip East After Ceremony

Miss Mary Virginia Cowan and Harry J. Wall were married at 9

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y A breakfast at Cifaldi’'s followed the ceremony. After a trip to the east, the couple will live in Audubon, N. J. The bride attended St. Mary-of-the-Lake college, Arthur Jordan conservatory and the University of Missouri. She is a member of Tri Kappa sorority. Mr. Wall is a graduate of North Dakota State college and has done graduate work at the Illinois Institute of Technology and the University of Pennsylvania. He is a member of Sigma Phi Delta and Phi Kappa Phi fraternities.

Cancer Society Plans Tea

A tea in the Woman's Department club will be sponsored by the Little Red Door -of the Marion County Cancer society from 2 to 4 p. m. Thursday. Dr. Thurman B. Rice, chairman of the education committee of the Indiana Cancer society, will be the guest speaker. Merle H. Miller will outline campaign plans. Presiding at the tea table will be Mesdames Ralph Gates, Robert Tyndall, Henry Schricker and Ronald M. Hazen. Hostesses will be Mesdames Charles F. Efroymson, Julia Ray Iles, John Kleinhensz, Karl M. Koons, J. Perry Meek, A. W. Noling, Harry T. Pritchard, Laura E. Ray, Peter C. Reilly, Alex’ L. Taggart, Donovan A. Turk, Carl J. Weinhardt, Myron J. Austin and Adrian E. Wilhoite and Miss Eldena Lauter. Others will be the township chairmen, Mesdames Harry Wiest, B. L. Byrket, George A. Bowen, Oliver W. Pickhardt, Charles C. Merz, Walter E. Mowrey, Don W. Stewart and Russell Lindeman. In charge of arrangemepts are Mrs. Fred Luker, director of Marion county for the Indiana Cancer society; Mrs. Emory W. Cowley, chairman of the surgical dressing unit; Mrs. Guy O. Byrd, radio contest chairman; Mrs. Robert L. Davis, post contest chairman; Mrs. Irwin Hs. Thompson, loan cupboard chairman. Also Mrs. Ralph T. Simon

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Miry V. Cowan Becomes Bride |

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at 8 p. m, Saturday in the Taber- LR, AE . Hartsock officiated. Miss Pooled I. ol ia the daughter of Mr. and wm] 60 18 Planned Harvey L: Poole, 600 Rochester ave,| The-Newcomers club will meet for a tea at I p, m, Friday in the Y. W..0. 2) ‘Runyan be the hostess, pasisted by Mesdames W. E. Berry, 0. PF. Haver, Mott Brown, Arthur Snyder and J. ©, Stafford, i :

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