Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1947 — Page 13
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Ayres’ will present an illustrated
‘speak on “Books for Children,” and
TUES
‘Society
«Bridal Dinner Friday Will Honor _ Miss Meeker and Charles Martin 1
A BRIDAL DINNER FOR MISS ELIZABETH BOW-
MAN MEEKER and Charles
at 7:45 p. m. Friday at the Woodstock club. The din-
ner will be given by Miss
Mrs. Howard Robison Meeker, and will follow the wedding rehearsal at the Second Presbyterian church. The couple, will be married there Saturday. Guests at the dinney will be Mr. and Mrs. John Charles Martin of Lebanon, parents of the prospective bridegroom; Mr. and Mis, Richard Schwars, Lombard, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Castleman Evans, Aberdeen, Md.; Misses Mary Eleanor Fenstermaker, Nancy McCown and Rosemary Martin, Lebanon; Ralph Martin and James Evans, Lebanon; Charles Yeo, Muncie; Frederick Bruegel and Harold Downey.
Miss Hleanor Reeder has chosen June 22 as the date for her marriage to Howard P. Freers. The ceremony will be at the Meridian
Heights Presbyterian church.
Mrs. Chen Will Speak At Dinner
Omega chapter, Delta Kappa Gamma sqrority, will mark its first birthday ata 6 p. m. dinner Thursday at the Indianapolis Country club. “The speaker at the dinner will be Mrs. K K Chen Wearing Chinese costume,
China” Anna Lloyd will preside.
An installation ceremony will be held for Mis Mrs Chen Beryl McClure, president; Miss Winifred Galvin and Miss Blanche Penrod, first and second vice presidents; Miss Helen O'Gara and Miss Nellie Mae Smith, recording and corresponding secretaries; Miss Hamel Force, treasurer, and Miss Lillian Raggains, parliamentarian.
Mothers Clubs Will Meet
The Brookside Kindergarten Mothers club will meet at the Kindergarten at 1:15 p. m. tomorrow.
fashion talk. Grandmothers will be Special guests. » » The Wookow Wilson Kindergarten Mothers club will meet at
1:30 p. m. Wednesday at the Kindergarten. Miss Ruble Stapp will
a guest tea will follow her talk,
Homemakers Clubs
To Meet Tomorrow Two homemakers chibs are sched-
. “You and Your Family,” “Labor Re-
Wendell Martin will be held
‘Meekey’s parents, Mr. and
Howard R. Meeker Jr. ”
Miss Virginia Johnson will entertain Friday night with a personal shower for the bride-to-be. Guests will. includé Mrs. Helen Reeder and Mrs. George H. Freers, mothers of the engaged couple; ' Mesdames Robert Mehny, George Freers, Howard Hoover, Earl Baron and Don Johnson, Misses Mabel Hadlock, Janet Bear, Jacqueline Freers, Janis Baron and Carolyn Johnson.
Board to Meet
THE EXECUTIVE ‘BOARD of the women’s committee, Indiana State Symphony society, will have its annual report meeting at 10:30 a.. m. tomorrow. Mrs. Jack Goodman will be the hostess, and a luncheon will follow the meeting. The nominating committee will make its report. Two members of the board, Mrs. Charles Latham and Mrs. Easley Blackwood, will go to Crawfordsville on Thursday for a tea to be given by the Crawfordsville unit of the society. J » H The Indiana Society of Mayflower Descendants will have a 12:15 p. m. luncheon meeting tomorrow at the Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. L. M. Stadtmiller is in charge of reservations.
Vassar Holds
Reunions
Times Special POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., May 6.—Two Indiana women attended a Vassar college reunion this past week-end. They were Mrs, Lynn A. Williams, Indianapolis, and Miss Kathryn Monger, Elkhart. More than 3000 alumnae are expected to attend the five reunion week-ends planned this month. A program of forums has been planned for each Saturday, and Miss Sarah Gibson Blanding, president, will give a reception each Saturday afternoon. A Sunday luncheon will conclude the reunions. Forum topics include “Education,”
lations Day by Day,” “The Arts”
in Medical Practice" attend the event.
PLAN GUILD LUNCHEON—The White Cross guild of the Methodist - hospital will hold its 15th annual luncheon Monday noon in the Riley room of the Claypool hotel. The committee on arrangements includes (left to right) Mesdames M. L: Faber, J. W. Barker and Joseph N. Greene. Dr. E. Vernon Hahn, past president of the Indianapolis Medical society, will discuss "Social Problems Approximately 600 women are expected to
Teen Talk—
Of Senior
into one day of activities.
ing, panel discussion, refreshments, style show and a dance as the climax. » ” = THIS IS THE first time out-of - town Senior Scouts have attended and invitations have gone out to Muncie, Anderson, Richmond, Crawfordsville, Frankfort, Bloomington, Marion, Franklin, Connersville, Shelbyville, Lebanon - and Greenfield.
president of the senior council and a member of troop 44, is chairman |m for the day and Peggy Sullivan, troop 227, is co-chairman. In charge of the program for the conference are Mary Moreland and Edith Rugenstein. Invitations were planned by Vivian Schilling. and Norma Guess, both members of troop 123. Ladonna Dailey, troop 69, is in charge of registration. » ” o “WHAT'S COMING?”is the quiz
and “Your Community.”
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By BOBBIE SCHAEFFER LIKE ALL THE WHIPPED CREAM piled on a luscious dessert, all the year’s fun of being a Senior Girl Scout will A Je crammed this week
That day is Saturday and the Indianapolis gals will be hostesses to
the Senior Girl Scouts of Indiana at their third annual conference, Imagine having all this “cream” in one day—a speaker, group sing-
Georgianna Rupprecht, vice ext spot on the agenda and the
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ing. Mildred Bailey and Suzan Auble will pop the question, Betty Engle, president of the. council, will welcome all the guests. and group singing will be the spark to start a successful day. “You As a Person,” will be the subject of a talk by Mrs. Meredith Nicholson, city social hygiene director. “Shanties and Dance by the Mariner Ship, H. M. 8. Adventure” takes the
afternoon will roll on with refreshments and more singing. Mary Ann Brown and members pf troop 186 and 44 are in charge of “chow.” Teen-age fashions will be shown by “Ayres” representatives with Miss, Mary Lou Nelson as commentator. “The Beautiful Unbuilt .City” will be the closing ceremony of the afternoon. Troop 272 will give this part of the program. » » » BILL MOORE'S orchestra will play for the dance that night in the Hotel Lincoln Travertine room. Betty Engle is In charge, assisted
by Patricia Campbell and Charlotte Green. » :
Specialty numbers for the floor show will be an exhibition waltz by Bob Moxley and Marlene Seal; an- Indian dance by Betty Jo Hinant, Charlotte Leve, Flora Louise Johnson and Shirley Cole, a “hula” by Barbara Willoughby and a comedy number by Jane Karstens and
@ |mony at the Broadmoor Country | club.
financial secretary and assistant.
Marc Frank.
4and Mr. and Mrs. Hal Benham Jr.
Sisterhood Will Install
' Broadmoor will Be " Scene of Ceremony
New officers of the Indianapolis Hebrew congregation ‘Sisterhood will be installed Monday noon in a cere-
Mrs. Sidney James is president;
Harry Levin, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. Arthur Cassel and Mrs. Jack Berman, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. Mort Asher and Mrs, I. BE. Solomon, treasurer and assistant; Mrs. Hugo Strauss and Mrs. Gabe Wagman,
Three Directors Chosen for three-year terms as directors are Mesdames H. B. Marks, Walter Lichtenstein ‘and
Miss Ruth Spencer will give a reading, “The Reflections eof a Florida Hotel Hostess.” Reservations for the luncheon may be made with Mrs. Philip Falender,
Alice Boozer
To Be Feted .
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Frenzel will entertain for Miss Alice Boozer and her fiance, Frank Stafford Weaver,
at a cocktail party at 4:30 p. m. Saturday at their home in Carmel. The Frenzels also will give a dihner for Miss Sally Eaglesfield and her flance, John Dickason Gould Jr, May 12 at the University club. Approximately 26 guests have been invited, including the bridal party and members of the immediate families. Miss Eaglesfield wil be married May 14 in All Saints Episcopal cathedral, and Miss Boozer will be wed May 1% in her parents’ home, 8181 N. Pennsylvania st.
Luncheons Planned Mrs. Claude Jones will entertain with a luncheon May 14 at the Woodstock club for Miss Boozer. The bride-to-be and her house guests, Mrs. Robert Masten, Ridgewood, WN. J.; Miss Katchen Smith, Fairfield, Conn: Miss Kay Draper, New York, and Miss Sally Baker, St. Paul, Minn., will be the guests. Members of the Boozer bridal party-and out-of-town guests will be entertained at a dinner to be given May 15 by-M#: and Mrs. Raymond. Crom at the Indianapolis Athletic club. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Stout will give a luricheon in their home for the Boozer bridal party and out-of-town guests at noon May 16. Mesdames Carl M. Geupel, Ralph M. Spann and Claude A. Behringer also will give a luncheon for the bridal party and out-of-town guests in Mrs. Behringer’s home. The event will be the day of the wedding,
Clubs Arrange Bus Tour
Two garden clubs tomorrow will take a bus tour of Spring Mill state park. Mrs. Paul R. Pike, a member of the Forest Hills Garden club, is chairman for the tour, The Green Thumb Garden club will hold a short business session while at the park. » » » Founders day will be marked by the Sunshine Garden club at a
the home of Mrs. Carl Koch, Beech Grove, Mrs, Charles Adams will talk on
Sharon Haupp.
Photo Reflex photo. BRIDE-TO-BE—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jackson, 1264. Lawton st., announce the engagement of their daughter, Norma Jean, and Charles E. Guy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester. C. Guy, 2343 N. Gble st.- No welding date. has ‘been set.
: Randell photo. ENGAGED—Miss Mary Ann Kocjan will become the bride of George A. Williams June 28 in Holy Trinity. Catholic church. Parents of the couple are Mrs.
| Mery Kocjan, 734 N. Holmes
Wiliiams, 434 Concord 'st. © *
ave., ahd Mr. and Mrs, Paul
' Mr. and Mrs, Kootz, 1708 A row ave. ay
“Double Your Garden’s Bloom.”
Creighton photo. WEDDING READ — Miss Emma Lou Tatman and Richard V. Vernon were married Sun- + day in the -North Methodist church. Parents -of the couple are Mrs. Robert Tatman, 3933 Park ave., and Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Vernon, 3234 Ruckle st.
o . Photo Reflex photo. WEDDING NEAR — A May 18. ceremony will unite Miss * Caroline Kellermeier and William H. Kootz Jr. Parents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs: Charles J. Kellermeier, Oaklandon, and
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Bide-A-Wee. 8 -p. m, Wed. Miss Minnie Weisshaar, 417 N.. Forest, hostess. ©.
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