Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 March 1947 — Page 22
- Butler Chapel
April 3 as the date for her marriage - #0 Joe L. Blakeslee. The ceremony will be at 4 p. m. in Sweeney chapel
Butler university with Dr. A. C. the Third Christian
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“Those of the couiiittee are Mesdanies R. Kirby Whyte, Hobson Irving Fauvre, Emery Kenyon, Samay Rong 0 Pinal plans for the golf season were discussed today at a luncheon
Indianapolis Country club ladies golf committee. {s committee chairman. The luncheon pre-
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April 3 Is Set For Rite in
Miss Jessie Lou Small has chosen
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approaching marriage of their daughter, Betty, to Marvin Thomas Wood. Mr. Wood is the of Mr. and Mrs, Marvin Wood, 417 N. Linwood ave, The wedding will be at 3 p. m. Saturday, March 29, in the Hillside Christian church. The Rev. H. J. Wilson will read the ceremony. Mrs. Vernon E. Radcliffe will be
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FOTHERINGHAM, chairman of for the women’s committee, Indiana Symphony gociety, has announced her committee last children’s concert of the season. "The event Will be at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Cadle . tabernacle. Tickets will be available at the tabernacle
for Children's Concert by Mrs. Fotheringham
and John Ryan.
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Kaufman, Kenneth V. Christena and Robert Ziegler.
Mrs. Tuck Hostess MRS. E L TUCK will be
Bank ‘Notes’
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State and founders day will be
man; Mrs. Gentry T. Haun, state alumnae representative; Mrs. Allan
of the Lafayette alumnae; Mrs. Browne, president of the South alumnae; Mrs. D. G. Gen- , president of the Gary alumand the three presidents of the collegiate chapters at IndiPurdue and Butler universities.
Program Features candlelighting service will celethe founding of the sorority "1873. In addition to songs by the active chapters the program will include “Cavalcade of Alpha Tau” by the Butler chapter and “Jordan River Frolics” by the Indiana chapter. Also on the program will be the “Sweet Shop Clamor” by the Purdue chapter and “Our Day” by members of the Indianapolis Alumnae association. Mrs. Grant will conclude the program with awards to the outstanding collegiate mem-
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and In the sorority. A dance will be held at 9:30 p. m. in the I. A. C. ballroom. Ralph Lillard’s orchestra will play. Dance Patrons Patrons for the dance will be Messrs. and Mesdames CD. Alexander, Bon O. Aspy, Victor L. Boyer, Frank L. Churchman, J.
+ { Cedric DeHority, Richard O. Disher,
Addison M. Dowling, C. B. Durham, Harrison Eiteljorg, Frederick PF. Forry, A. Frank Gleaves Jr., Grant and Otto C. Guedelhoefer. Also, Messrs. and Mesdames Haun, Dan A. Kaufman, William F.
.|Kegley, Herman H. Lauter, J.
Dwight Peterson, J. G. Williams, Robert Zaiser, Morrison, Husted,
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STATE DAY CHAIRMEN—Among chairmen. for .the Delta state day. tomorrow are (left. to. right) Mrs. Frank uncheon; Mrs. George O. Browne, hospitality, and Mrs. Oren H. Grant, state alumnae. \ p. m. luncheon and a 9:30 p. m. dance, both at the Indianapolis
Delta Gamma Sorority to Note
Founders Day at Luncheon And Dance Tomorrow
tomorrow at the Indianapolis Athletic club. Approximately 400 are expected to attend the luncheon at 12:30 p. m. At the speakers table will be Mrs,’ Guy E. Morrison, general chairman: Mrs. Ralph W, Husted, toastmaster and outgoing president of tht Indianapolis Alumnae association; Mrs. Oren H. Grant, state chair-
| Browne, Gerald R. Redding and
Jesse H. Jones, Frank Miller, Edwin
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A. Schulz, Ralph W. Showalter, Nathan T. Washburn, George O.
Barrett M. Woodsmall, Other patrons will Dr. Mrs. T. D. Rhodes, Dr. and H. H. Rinne, Dr. and Mrs. J. rence Sims and Dr. and Mrs. Eldridge.
- P.-T. A. News
Election of officers by one group. and two suppers are being planned by Marion County P.-T. A. units next week.
Robert Yoho of the state health board will speak before the Bluff Avenue P.-T. A. at 8 p. m. Tuesday.
Officers will be elected by the Pleasant Run P.-T. A. at its meeting at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. Mrs. Margaret Andrew of the state conservation department will speak. A chill supper, previously postponed, will be held from § to 7 p. m. next Friday. The University Heights P.-T. A. will meet at 8 p. m. Wednesday. Robert Kryter will speak on “The Atomic Bomb.” . A pot-luck supper is planned by the Nora P.-T. A. for 5 p. m. next Friday. Open house will follow until 8 p. m. and the fathers will conduct a business meeting.
Barbara Epsteen To Be Honored
Miss Barbara Epsteen will be honored at a birthday anniversary dinner at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the Indianapolis Athletic club. Hostesses will be members of the
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Crumpacker and” Walter Pritchard.
sent a 15-minute program.
Event Is-to Be Held In Columbia Club A breakfast will be held at 8|
Woman's Re-
Mesdames Finch, W. D, Greenlee, Guy Inman, Velma Henry, Wilbur Royse, Frank T. Millis and Dorthea Bender will be in charge of registration. Decorations will be arranged by Mesdames M. W. Cameron, Finch, Gilkison, Magenheimer, LeRoy Bassett, Mart O'Malley, Malone; Gladys Lloyd, A. C. Davisson, Merrill Waltman, Hazel Duenweg, Harry
A. Jack Tilson will be a guest on the program. A trio, Miss Helen Clever, Mrs. Richard Yaeger and Mrs. Ralph Jessup, will be accompanied by Mrs. M. B. McDonald. Misses Clarisé Webster, Mary Helen Bastian and Mickey Ricos also will appear and H. J. Plerson, Paul Roberts and Gene Kelly will pre-
Annual Festival
Will Be Held
The Athenaeum Turners will hold their annual St. Benno festival tomorrow night in the Athenaeum. Entertainment will be provided | by Ted Campbell and his orchestra, Bob Baker's strollers, and an old-fashioned German band. Reservations Listed Reservations for the party have
dames A. C. Clark, Oliver Isensee, A. R. Nicolay, Dale Hodges, Harold Vehling, Ernest Pflumm, Charles Hess and Murray Morris. Other reservations include those of Messrs. and Mesdames George Wagner, William Kiecke, H W. Schmidt, John Fuller, D. F. Dean, Harry -‘Tousley, Harry Hart, Henry Semler, M.'R. Buhner, Elmer Foster, W. PF. Wolf, Forrest Smith, Thomas O'Hara and Ralph Bradford. + Additional persons attending will be Messrs. and Mesdames C. C. Bose, L. J. Fink, Charles Poppe, T. W. Woelfing, Harry Hull, L. A. Strack, Bernard D. Lanta, J. Emerson Fettig, Toney Foster, Paul Noffke, C. F. Efroymson, W. A. Zumpfe and John
ling, O. W. Brown, Leo Rappaport, Godfrey Yeager, John Scott, Joseph Statz, Adrian Wilhoite, R. R. Orbison, Paul McNamara, Prederick Oliver and Leonard Murchison. Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Sputh Sr, Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Rinne, Dr. and Mrs. William King, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Welcher, Dr. and Mrs. N. C. Davidson and Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Gates also will attend.
They Want Service WASHINGTON, March 21 (U.P). —The League of Women Shoppers wants congress to provide a consumers’ bureau in the government which would function as the commerce department does for business men. Woman Shopper Mrs. Mildred Netreber told the senate
Klown-ette club, Misses Barbara Wilson, Patty Gage, Connie Wil liams and Ann and Barbara Amato.
under
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executive expenditures committee |that consumer services should be | expanded. ;
m. Thursday in the Columbia} club by the Indiana
been made by Messrs. and Mes-!
FIELD ADVISER—Miss Edith M. Kempthorne, national field adviser of Camp Fire Girls, was here for the 35th. birthday anniversary being celebrated by local Camp Fire groups. She spoke today in the Hotel Lincoln to Camp Fire adults and was the guest yesterday of the All.City Horizon club.
D. A. R. Lists Contest + Winners
ner of the Good Citizenship Pilgrimage to Washington, sponsored by the Indiana society, Daughters of the American Revolution. She was sponsored by the National Old Trails D«= A. R. chapter at Cambridge City. The pilgrimage will be a part of the D. A. R's Continental Congress beginning May 16 in Washington. The awards were presented at the state society’s council meeting yesterday in the Hotel Lincoln. Miss Mamie Bell Chattin of Vine cenhes is the first alternate for the award. She was sponsored by Francis Vigo chapter of Vincennes. Miss Helen Bukalski, Kouts, the second alternate, was sponsored by William Henry Harrison chapter of Valparaiso, In the Girl Homemakers division, senior group, Miss Phyllis McElroy exhibited the winning dress. She was sponsored by Washburn chapter of Greencastle. Other winners in the senior group were Miss Jean Clarkson of Shortridge high ‘sehool, sponsored by Cajoline Scott Harrison chapter of Indianapolis, and ‘Miss Jean Tarr, sponsored by the Sarah Winston Henry chapter of New Castle. Miss Charlotte Vestal was the junior group winner in the home-
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‘| Marott hotel after the
Miss Betty Wilson, Milton, is win-| -
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Will Follow
Ceremony
' Glen C. Spear to Wed Margaret White
p. m. today in McKee chapel of the
Dr. Roy Ewing Vale will officiate. Mr. and Mrs. William W. White
couple. Miss Dorothy Spear of Lafayette, the bride's only ettendant, will weal 4 brown gabardine suit with light blue accessories. Wedding Trip South The bride will wear a beige gabardine sult with navy accessories da denia corsage. an Spear of Wolcott will be his brother's best man and ushers will be Roger and Delbert Sharkey. A dinner’ for members of the bridal party will be held in the ceremony. The couple will leave on a to Florida and after April MU be at home at the Park ave. dress.
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EVENTS
CLUBS Butler Alumnae Literary. 2:45 p. m. Sat. Miss Esther Renfrew, 244 Blue Ridge rd, hostess. “About China or Her People,” Mrs. Grady W. Cline.
members; election.
eon; election; Mrs. John W Thornburgh, speaker. " SORORITIES
Kappa. 6 p.m. Sat
Springer, New Bethel hostess.
makers division. Miss Mary Frances Nichols won the Girl Homemakers scholarship award
laced shoe. 12, 5.95.
V vrei Planting the ‘children’s new Easter -ghoes starts on Wasson’s Third
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Infants’ and Children’s Shoe White or brown elkskin high, Sizes 214 4.95, 614 to 8, 5.45, 84 to
FRIDAY, MARCY
Trip to Florida, Miss Margaret White will become ¢ the bride of Glen O. Spear at T:30| §
3055 Park ave., and Mrs. Otis Spear | of Wolcott are parents of the |
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yoke detail give this doublebreasted suit the look of fomorrow, It is made of menswear worsted and the sleeves are full with tight wristbands, Joan Reis, a Shortridge high school senior and Euvola club mem- . ber, wears it. The black hat is
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Ma Guild to Hear J. A. Eldridge
Venetian chap, I T.-8. CO. 12:30 p. m. Mon, Warren hotel. Lunch-
Alpha Omicron chap. Delta Sigma Meridian house. Dinner; annual inspection. Kappa chap. Delta Sigma Kappa. 8 pm Mon Mrs. Harold
Rho chap., Delta Sigma Kappa. 2:30 p. m. Sun. Miss Margaret Wiedner, Fairland, hostéss. Inspection. | Beta chap., Phi Gamma Tau. 6:30
accented with a plaid ribbon band and streamers. Her white gloves are hand-sewn. Her fob \ is by Coro. (Wasson's).
The Riley Hospital Cheer guild will hear James A. Eldridge speak on “United Nations” at its meet« ing Tuesday in Ayres’ auditorium. The executive board will meet at. 12:30 p. m. and the afternoon session will be at 2 p. m. Mrs. Her man C. Fromer will preside. Ine stallation of officers will follow election. : Assisting Mrs. Carl Aumann, hos« pitality chairman, will be Mesdames R. W. Cook, G. E. Bomberger, T. EB Berry, A. D. Green and F. L, Byrne.
Civil War Nurse
| p. m. today. Mrs. Richard Row-
Dorothea Dix was the first head
| land, 3708 Rural, hostess. Dinner of an -American army Durses corps
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meeting.
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in the Oivil war.
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