Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 April 1947 — Page 25

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Stansfield ‘Dance and ' Optimist Play

. Will Highlight Week-End Social Scene

MR. AND MRS. CLYDE SECREST are among those planning parties for the Stansfield circle dinner-dance to- _ morrow night at Highland Country club. They will entertain in their home before attending the event. ~ Their.guests will be Messrs. and Mesdames Allan ‘Ball, Edgar Haught, Bob Richey, W. W. Cothran, J. Edward Faust, Henning Johnson, Russell M. Tolley, G. E.

Frank, P. W, Knowles and Kyle Herder. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Beasley Jr. also will entertain in their home before going to the club.” Their guests will include Dr. and Mrs. Hiram T. Sexson, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Garrett, Messrs. and Mesdames Ralph O. Baur, Willlam J. Stout, Ben J, Weaver, Richard DeMars, Victor Kingdon and John Jameson. ® x» - . » = Mrs. Sue Christena Hoover will entertain at home for Messrs. and Mesdames Bruce Cracraft, Herman Kothe, Harry W. Bell, Jack Anderson, James Murphy and Paul Weakley, Misses Nancy Dreissen, Patty Ely and Marilyn Richards, Charles Fortney, Carl Getz, Harry Ent Jr. and Robert Claycombe, rd In the party of Dr. and Mrs. William D. Gambill wil} be Dr. and Mrs. Paul E. Tischer, Dr. and Mrs. Don Wolfram, Mr. and Mrs. John Tuthill and Dr. Brandt Steele. Messrs. and Mesdames J. D. Ford, James Sutherland and. James Hall will be in Mr. and ‘Mrs; Leo M: Gardner's party, and Mr. and Mrs, Elwood B. Daugherty will have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. James Gardner Martin,

'Dutch Treat' Groups Arranged

MANY “DUTCH TREAT" PARTIES also are being arranged. Attending together will be Messrs. and Mesdames Walter B. Smith, Paul Rupprecht, Fred C. Tucker, Anthony VanZante and Felix McWhirter, Dr. and Mrs. Willlam Burleigh Matthew and Lawrence Tucker. Mr. and Mrs. Smith will entertain the group at home before going to the club. In another party will be Dr. and Mrs. Harold Ochsner, Messrs. and Mesdames Hugh Carpenter, Wilbiir D. Peat, Robert McMurray, T. Baxter Rogers and Howard Peckham. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Schiltges Jr., Miss Nora Schiltges and her guest will attend together. Another group will include Messrs, and Mesdames Fred C. Tucker Jr. Stewart ‘Ruoh, Bugene Hibbs and Theodore Scott, Dr. and Mrs. Ricks Madston, Misses Margaret Wohlgemuth, Margaret Zapf and Susan Tucker, Kenneth King, Willlam Steinmetz and William Barr. #0 an Also attending together will be Dr. and Mrs. Fred E. Gifford, Messrs. and Mesdames Robert D. Armstrong, William E. Cost, Harold R. Hulpieu and C. Alfred Campbell. Another group will include Messrs. and Mesdames Herbert H. Smeltzer, T. L. Riddick, Kirkwood Yockey and Edwin Ransburg.

Optimist Club to Sponsor Play

MANY PARTIES ALSO ARE BEING PLANNED for the presentation of “Ten Little Indians” tomorrow night at the Athenaeum. The Optimist club is sponsoring the play. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Schultz will have Mr. and Mrs. Louis Seiler and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne-Paulsen as guests, and Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Luglan will entertain Messrs. and Mesdames Clayton Childs, Roger Graham, Malcolm Mooers, Stuart Scott and Donald Brewer. In one party will be Messrs. and Mesdames Loren Douthit, Robert Weeks, Ellis Carroll, Gage McCotter, Earl F. Beam, Jack G. Messmer and Edward Roesch. In another group will be Messrs. and Mesdames Hartford Sallee, Edward Campbell, Robert Darnaby Jr, Jacob E. Shewmon, Bernard G. Pippenger, H. M. Jones, and Edward Erskine, Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Cox, Miss Gertrude Apple and Vance Phillips.

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8 8 8 rt x = = Mr. and Mrs. George O. Browne's party will include Dr. and Mrs. B. A. Coxen, Messrs. and Mesdames Lynn McCormick, C. J. McCoy, E. G. Rich, Otto Mahrdt and R. C. Werner. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Roberson will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Badger will have Mr. and Mrs. John I. Kautz as guests, and in Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pray's party will be Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meyer and Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Morrison Jr. With Mr. and Mrs. Stedman L. Pearce will be Dr. and Mrs. Alex Ross, Dr. and Mrs. J. Thayer Waldo, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Goode, Dr. and Mrs. William Kendrick and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hiner. Dr. and Mrs. Harry M. Anderson will have as guests Mr. and

Mrs. M. L. Coughlin, Milwaukee; Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Dorr and Mr,

and Mrs. L. H. Crockett.

Mr., Mrs. Argus to Entertain OTHER PARTIES WILL INCLUDE Messrs. and Mesdames Ralph W. Dawson, J. S. Glasson, William Scott and Raymond A. Houghton; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Webber and Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Mason: Messrs. and Mesdames Roy L. Davidson, Myron Austin, George A. Fisher Jr., Earl M. Hunker, William Watters and Duane Shute. : Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Argus will entertain Dr. and Mrs. Theodore Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Giffin, while Mr. and Mrs. John Burke will attend with Messrs. and Mesdames V. M. Ousey, V. F. Lowe, FP. B. Gill and George Girard. Also attending the presentation will be Messrs. and Mesdames I. J. Cooper, C. D. J. Zimmerman and Richard H. Dye and Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Holman Sr.

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‘ P. H. Ho photo, BETROTHED—Mr. and Mrs, Frederick H. Diersing 822 N. Olney st., announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Mary Catherine, and Michael L. Corliss, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Corliss, 1750 W. 57th st. The wedding will be May 3.

The Bridal Scene— Price-Wooden Ceremony [s Read A marriage announcement and

several bridal showers are today's highlights in the bridal scene.

the bride of Paul D. Price in a

wedding ceremony at 8:30 -p. m., yesterday in the home of her par-! ents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wooden, W. 64th st. The Rev. Joseph E. Hughes officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Price, 633 8. New Jersey st. are parents of the bridegroom. Attending the couple were Miss Mae Price, sister of the bridegroom, and William Wooden, brother of the bride. The couple is at home at the S. New Jersey st. address. * = =» Miss Margaret Ann Flaherty will

be honored with a shower tonight

Miss Lucy Mae Wooden became |

Photo Reflex photo, ENGAGED—Mrs. Ada L. Jonas, 4438 Winthrop ave., announces the engagement of her daughter, Dorothy Ann, and John R. Engle; son of Mrs. Nellie M. Engle, 1612 W., 58th st. The wedding will be July 26 in the St. Joan of Arc Catholic | church.

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WEDDING NEAR—Mr, and Mrs. Edward P. Mooney, 940 N.

Bolton ave., announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Margaret Dolores, and” Wilbur M. Moran, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emory S. Moran

in the home of Mrs, John Francis Delaney, 32 N. Randolph st. Mrs.

O. L. Kelch will assist her daughter. Miss Flaherty will be married to Merlin E. Jackson next Friday in| the Holy Cross Catholic church | rectory. Guests at the shower will be Mesdames C. E. Knowlton, Richard Zalewiski, Nora Shanahan, Hubert Grannis, Thomas O'Brien, Hubert Guntz, James Shewman, Albert Hall, Carroll Roberts, Anthony Kostielney, Robert Dwire, Belle Johnson, Norma Moneymaker, Gail O'Hair, Raymond Reed, Alfred Merz, Emma Wyatt, Clarence Hamann, Mitchell Poindexter and Francis Pearson. Also Misses Nora Flaherty and Frances Flaherty, Christina Dugar, Lenora Hamann, Josephine Barille, Irene Shanahan and Margaret O'Brien. = ” » A miscellaneous shower will be given Wednesday night for Miss Barbara / Baxter in the home of Miss Patsy.Armstrong, 2230 Woodlawn ave. Miss Baxter will be married to Edward E. Ayers May 11, Guests will be Mrs. J. Glenn Baxter, mother ‘of the bride-to-be; Mesdames Herbert Breedlove, Eleanor Scheuer, Opal Shaner, Rea Jones, Leola Sheehan, Dorothy

well, Marjorie Ross, Pauline 'Tclin, Pauline Summers, Maryeila Law-

| dle, Jeanne Slater, Eleanor Jones and Janet McDonnell.

” » » Hostesses. for a miscellaneous shower April 27 honoring Miss

Mary June Burgess will be Mesdames Clifford Dale Burns, Marshall Thomas and William Burgess, mother of the bride-to-be. The party will be in the Burgess home, 3452 Arthington blvd. it Miss Burgess will be married early in May to Guy Dronberger, | 2620 Stanley ave. son of Clarence | Dronberger, Columbus, Ind. » » Announcement was made recently of the engagement of Miss Bette | Ruth Oxnam, daughter of Bishop (and Mrs. G. Bromley Oxnam, New | York, to Robert McCormack, .also {of New York. | Bishop Oxnam was president of | DePauw university from 1928 to "1936. He formerly was. president of the Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America. Miss Oxnam attended Brownell Hall School for Girls, Omaha, Neb., (and was graduated from the Uni{versity of Southern California. Mr. McCormack is a graduate of Co-

lumbia university law school.

” » » | Mrs. Ralph E, Morgan, 6353 Riv|erview dr, entertained recently

(with a linen shower for Miss Vir'ginia Sheely. The honor guest will be married to Thomas Thompson (on May 18. | Guests included Mrs. Gilbert F. |Sheely and Mrs. Lyman H. ThompIson, mothers of the engaged couple; Mesdames Willlam Stainbrook, G. H Sheely, J. H. Davidson, Ray Fisher, Chester Zechiel, R. B. Thomas and B. D. Benner of Mays, Misses Mary Jane Wilson, Doris Bicknell, Lucy Dyer, Stella Goff, Dorotiuy Powers and Gladys Wampner,

Sororities

Alpha Zeta Bets, Kappa Delta Phi and Phi Gamma Sigma. Sat, K. of G hall. Spring frolic. | Delta chap., Chi Phi Gamma. 8 p. m. Sat. Mr. and Mrs. William P. Moon, 717 N. Emerson, Party for husbands.

Miss Nelly Cory, 1305 W. 35th, hostess. Business maeting. = Chap. G, P. E. O. Mon. Miss Jessie [| Moore. 1433 N, Pennsylvania,

| horn, Kathleen Craney, Pearl Frid-|

hosts. |

Alpha chap., Delta Phi Beta. Mon.

of Valley Mills. The wedding | Ky. The at home address is 1850 | Mr, and Mrs. Mennel, 1438 E. | D. Goode, 935 E. 34th, hostess.| oC. “. pev. will be April 26: . IN. Delaware st. Gimber st. Together, Mrs. Willlam 0 1. King

American Home U . To Meet Wednesda - The American home department | lof the Woman's Department club |" will entertain the general club at| Ei the last meeting of the season at| JM 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in the club~ house. Mrs.’ Alvin C. Barbour, department chairman, will preside. Following a short business meets | ing, Mrs. F. E. Smith, chaplain, will begin the program with a talk on “Proverbs” Mrs, Russell Grey Fortune is in: charge of music, “You and Your Clothes” will be the subject of a talk by Mrs. Eliza-t beth M. Patrick, fashion director of Ayres’. She will illustrate her talk with a fashion show, Mrs, Charles 8S. Crawford is chairman, and Mrs. Zillah 8. Hanger is vice chairman for the tea to follow. Mrs. Albert J. Hueber and Mrs. O. A. Wilkinson will pour, The Sallie E, Coleman Service circle will have a white elephant party after the meeting.

» 8 ” Mrs, John Noble will talk on ‘Birds That I Have Known” at the last meeting of the garden department at 1:30 o'clock next Friday in the clubhouse. Mrs. William F. Kraas Jr. will preside. Members will participate in an exhibit of spring flower arrangements with ribbon awards for the winners. Mrs. Charles H. Winders is chairman of the exhibit. Mrs. L. A. McDonald and Mrs. Edward L. Pedlow ar€¢ chairmen of the social hour following the meeting.

EVENTS

CLUBS .. |Carnelian. Mon. noon. Mrs. Prank 2 Love, 2339 N, Gale, hostess. Indiana Nature Study. Sat. Mr. and Mrs. H., H. Coburn, 3349 Park, hosts. “Birds-of the Bible,” illustrated lecture. Indianapolis Parliamentary Law, Mon. Mrs. Harry Miesse, 3219 N. Meridian, hostess. Election. Janet Ada. 7 p. m. Sat. Buckley's restaurant. Anniversary dinner. Monday Conversation. Mon. Mrs. H.

ENGAGED—Dr, and Mrs. Louis &. Koerner, 1749 Union st., announce the engagement | of their daughter, Mildred, and Harry R. Stafford Jr. The wedding will be May 3 in the rectory of Sacred Heart Catholic church. Mr. Stafford's parents live at 412 E. 10th st.

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P. H. Ho, photo. WEDDING NEAR—Miss Eleanor Deahl, 2133 Central ave. will be married Sunday to Will M. Sturges. Parents of the

couple are Mr. and Mrs, Wil liam V. Deahl, Martinsville, Ill. and Mrs... Fred Sturges, Peru. The wedding: will be at the Deahl home.

is in store for Peggy Nabring,. a Southport high school sophe' omore, who is dressed in gabe ardine shorts (with a hip pocket and cuffs). A circle print on the play coat's white background gives a gala note. It's fash: ioned with push-up sleeves and a Peter Pan collar and it ties together at the top. (Block's).

Rev. W.L.King To Officiate At Wedding 3 1

Samuel Doyle Livingston, es. Brookside ave., will be married a 7:30 p. m. today in the | the bride's moth. er, Mrs. Betty M. Young, 1004 Col-

Kindred photo, MARRIED—Mrs. Edward F, Gulley was Miss Gladys Eunice Brown, 2369 E. 62d st., before her marriage April 6. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Clay R. Brown, Lebanon, and Mrs. Pearl Gulley, Maysville,

Liang Shen photo. TO BE WED — Miss Patricia Chapman will be married to George F. Mennel Jr, on June 7 in St. Catherine's Catholic church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Chapman, 964 Bradbury ave. and

Indiana Garden

will officiate. Mr. and Mrs, | James H. Living-

New Era. Mon, 38th st. branch, Indiana National bank. Guest day. ‘Rader Kindergarten Mothers. 8

Laura Lee Burke

Club Will Hear |

Talk by John Nash Ott Jr.

At Meeting Tuesday

John Nash Ott Jr., Chicago, will made himself.

Boonville; Mrs. Frank Abercrombie, Rushville, and Mrs. Otto Mahrdt, officers will be elected. The board of directors will meet at 9:30 o'clock Tuesday morning. Mrs. E. O. Gorrell, Winamac, is state president, and Mrs. Walter P. Morton is general chairman of the meetify. Mrs. Burke Nicholas 15 parliamentarian, Chairmen Named Mrs. Morton is in charge of luncheon reservations, which may be made by tomorrow. Other chairmen for the meeting are Mrs. John Downing, Moores- | ville, program; Mrs. D. J. Caseley land Mrs. Ray McClure, both of | Winamac, registration; Mrs. James

_ Cleveland, Marguerite Walker and | E. Jobes, credentials; Mrs. Frank scheduled meetings Lois Wheasler, Misses Helen Gris-|Forry, luncheon; Mrs. Robert Failey, | Judge Joseph Hoffmann, juvenile

| decorations, and Mrs. Irvin Morris,

| publicity. Mrs. Edward J. Elliott is chair'man.of hostesses. She will be assisted by presidents of the central west district clubs. » » » Chairmen were announced today for the annual narcissus show of the central west district, Indiana Garden club, to be Monday and Tuesday at Rauh Memorial library. Mrs. Burke Nicholas is general chairman. Committee heads are Mrs. Robert F. Mannfeld, schedules; Mrs. R. R. Scott, entry; Mrs. {Thomas W. Ayton, staging; Mrs.

The judging committee will include Mrs. Herman J. Bischof and Mrs. Nicholas, Clerks will be Mrs. 0. G. Merrill and Mrs. W, E. Barrett, New Palestine; Mrs. Alfred Hoop, Boggstown; ‘Mrs. Loma E. | Holton, Fairland, and Mrs. I. M. Kenworthy and Mrs, R. C. Kenworthy, Monrovia. :

At The HOME SHOW!

TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT!

of the 1947 HOME

Grounds. As usual, we'll have a large and varied display. of items designed to add graciousness and enjoyment to living. Rest assured it will be nice to see you there, and to have an opportunity. to show you the NEWEST in Complete REFRIGERATION . . . lce Refrigeration, plus several .: other fascinating new items never shown before at this event. We'll be happy to have you.

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meeting of the Indiana Garden club Tuesday at the Marott hotel. His talk, “Flowers in Action,” will be illustrated by a color sound film he

Registration and a noon luncheon will precede the opening at 1 p.m. Following the report of the nominating committee, Mrs. Curran Reed,

John Wayne Judy, awards; Mrs, 4 : Henry C. Prange, publicity; Mrs.|Teensters Arrange apple cookies won the $50 grand James E. Jobes, clean-up, and Mrs. D prize in the E-Z-BAKE Recipe W. L. McCoy, hospitality. ance Tomorrow Contest,

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of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Burke, 3118 E. Fall Creek blvd. will entertain tonight at the Columbia club with a dinner, party before Mrs. William Byram Gates’ Junior assembly

Review, 2:15 p. m. Mon. Mrs. Eli Lilly, 5807 Sunset lane, hcstess. Reviews by Mrs. Frederick Marston and Mrs. John K. Goodwin. Woman's Research. Mon. Telephone.

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be guest speaker at the 16th annual

spring party. Co. aud. H. R. Gruelle, speaker; will caught Guests will be Misses Ruth Hub-| tour of plant. , a bard, Nan Barney and Joan Jack- MISCELLANEOUS Son, John Finley, Russell Hughes, rndianapolis branch, Assn, fer| Mrs: Herman Chappell, sister .of John Sigler and Richard Supple. Childhood Education. 4 p. m.|the bride, and Mrs. Charles |

Mon. War Memorial bldg. Miss {will attend the bride." They. il

P T A G P arty Held Emma Purdy, speaker. wear frocks of pale yellow and blug ™ : . JTOUPS Mrs. Louis Packham, 3859 E. 32d | Indianapolis Piano Teachers Assn. 3|net. Willard E. Stinebaugh, Worth« st., entertained recently with a| p.m.Sun. D.A.R. chapter house. |ington, will be the best man. S M . birthday anniversary party honor-| Spring tea; musical program. A reception in the home will fol« et ecting S ing her daughter, Mrs, Clifford Dale Ladies aux, South Side Turners.|low the wedding and the couple will ~ Burns, 8:15 p. m. Sat. Hall. Card party.|leave on a trip to Chicago,

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{ert Burford, will play. Mrs. Ralph Johns, vice president, {will preside. A social hour with the men’s Four Hundred club will 'be held after the program.

| Three county P.-T. A. groups have next week.

court, will speak on “Relation of |Home and School to Character Formation” when the LOWELL P.-T. |A. meets at 7:30 p. m. Monday.

The BLUFF AVE. P.-T.-A. will meet at 8 p. m. Tuesday for election of officers. Dr. Russell Merkle, Indiana Central college, will discuss “Christian Citizenship.”

The Girl and Boy Scouts, Brownies and Cubs will have charge of the UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS P.-T. A. meeting at 8 p. m. Wednesday. The P.-T. A. will sponsor a skating party tonight at. Riverside rink,

Meet Mrs. Dorothy Hendren, 1618 Cruft St., Indianapolis, whose easy- ' to-make E-Z-BAKE recipe for pine-

Members of the T.E.R.Y. 8, TOPAZ and G.A.B.B.ILG. ALS. clubs will sponsor a “Sweaterswirl” | tomorrow nighf at the Brookside! (Community center, Highlight of | | the evening will be the election of | Sweater queen. In charge of public- { | ity are John Repass, Martha Christ |and Del Hertz.

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