Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 May 1947 — Page 22

©" number of activities before the

_ James: P. Tretton Sr, president;

Orchard School Sets “+ * Dates for Activities Orchard school is planning ‘a

semester ends next month, The Parents association vil ‘sponsor a Mother's day 1 p. m. tomorrow at the Woodstock

by Mrs. Robert Cummins, who will the author of several articles, and

Dinner at Club

held on the school grounds Saturday, May 24. Mrs, Wilbur Carter is chairman, i On Wednesday, May 28, pupils at the school will present their annual in the outdoor theater. A dinner at the Riviera club will be held that night for alumni and ‘parents of alumni and ‘current pupils. Mrs. Thomas Billings and John Osborne are co-chairmen for the dinner. Committee Heads They are being assisted by Mrs. Guy Wainwright and Mrs. Donald Jameson, booklet; Miss Susan Gatch, exhibits; Mrs. George Home, invitations; Mrs. Jullan Bobbs, dinner; Mrs, Noble Dean Jr, decorations; John Appel, arrangements; R. D. Robinson, entertainment, and Mrs. Pred Colby, publicity. Pupils in the kindergarten will present a pageant Sunday, June 1, and commencement will be held Friday, June 6.

Mrs. J. A. Hook To Entertain At Tour

Mrs. John A. Hook, Spring Mill rd., tomorrow afternoon will give her annual tes and garden " tour for the Garden Study club. Mrs. E.R. Becker and Mrs. W. A. Ocker will assist the hostess. W. H. Rodebeck will show films of club members at the recent home show. He also will film the tour. Recently elected officers are Mrs.

Quinn, 738 Elm st.

Mrs. Haj Purdy, Mrs. Jamés Tretton and Mrs. Robert N. Becker, recording and corre-

Dreiss, treasurer. : Mrs. Tretton has announced appointments to the west central district; Indiana Garden club. They include Mrs. Louis Wolf, conservation; Mrs. Arthur Hupp, birds; Mrs. Jack Dougherty, exchanige; Mrs. E. R. Becker, flower show; Mrs, Elmer Roesener, horticulture; Mrs. Sil Bitter, membership; Mrs. Hal Purdy and Mrs. Ocker, program, Mrs. Leonard A, ‘Murchison, publicity; and Mrs. Fred

Troeger, telephone. planned to precede the St. Joan of Arc Women's club dance to Sam Campbell be held tomorrow night at the 1 Columbia club. ; Will Speak ~ A cocktail party will ‘be given

Sam Campbell, author, naturalist

illustrated lecture on “Summer

Block's auditorium. . There is no admission charge and | guests may remain for tea to meet Mr. and Mrs. Campbell.

Card Party Set The Marian College guild will sponsor a spring card party at 8 pp m, Saturday at the college,

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DATE SET—=Miss Lena Vermelda Satterfield and Joseph ‘discuss “Creative Writing." She | Quinn will be married Saturday in the rectory of St. Patrick's Catholic church, Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Mike ] Y. Satterfield, 16 N. Addison “Phe annual County Pair will be| st, and Mr. and Mrs, Howard

“Three's a Family,”

by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mason and photographer, will present an| “in their home. Their guests will be Messrs. and Mesdames WilHoming and Roaming in the Great| “liam J. Mooney Jr., Robert. KesNorth Woods" at 2 p. m, Monday in| sing and William Moran, Dr. ~ and Mrs. Glenn Lerd, Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Lord, Lafayette, Col, and Mrs. L. G. Bumen.

» Mr. and "srs. Prank Tracy will entertain Messrs, and Mesdames Edward J, Dowd, Patrick J. Pisher and Charles Dowd. In the party with Mr, and Mrs. William MoGowan

Perfume for Mother

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Leola May Churchill, Mr. Evinger Are Wed Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Hayes,

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ENGAGED — Mr.. and Mrs.

Ralph E. Bundy, 425 Manhattan ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Hargerat Jeanne, and Kenneth Reid Dun. can. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Reid Duncan, New Castle. The wedding will be in August, ue

Numerous Parties Are Arranged For ~Civic Theater Production

A NUMBER OF PARTIES have been planned for the week-end performances of the Civic theater production, The play is the last of the sefon. Messrs. and Mesdames. Eugene Beesley, Ralph Bradford, William C. Byers, L. G. Cummins Jr.,, George E. Davis Jr., and W. J. Ervin all will entertain. Mrs. J. W.

Coffey and Miss Helen Coffey also will have guests. Other hosts for the. performances will be Messrs and Mesdames Edward Gaumer, Earl Heassler, Wendell Hicks,"W. H. Kern, Louis Levy, Walter B. Lichtenstein, Frank Lobraico, Fred Luker, Howard B. Pelham and Carl Sauer. Dr. and-MYs. C. B. Bohner also will entertain. Others who will have guests will be Messrs. and Mesdames W. H. Schumacher, Lou Seiler, H. E. Klineman, Wilfred E. Smith, Lawrence Solmer, Grant Vansant, Charles D. Vawter, Preston B. Woelf, ‘Carl J. Weinhardt, Lindon A. Bailey and Ransom Griffin, William C. Fox will be host at another party. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell B: Moore who will be entertained - at’'dinner preceding the play include Messrs. and Mesdames G. R. Redding, Mark Gerald .B. Ely and Claude J. Mick. Dr. Frances Franklin will head another theater party. @©thers who will be hosts for the play include Messrs. | Mesdames Paul McNamara, Paul T. Rochford, E. M. Hilligoss, Frank Perry and John D. Welch. Dr. Murray McIntyre will entertain a group of friends, and Dr. and Mrs. Earl Nogsgle will be hosts to a party. vice-president; PE Dr. and Mrs. Charles Seaman will head a party, and Miss I. sponding secretaries, and Mrs. Tib|- Hilda Stewart will be hostess to friends. Mrs, William ‘H. Coleman will entertain a party, and Miss Eldena Lauter and Miss Sarah Lauter will head a party. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cunning= ham and Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Holman each will entertain a party. Mrs. Prances Blair also Will be _ hostess to a group of friends.

Joan of Arc Club Dance MANY PARTIES have been

« Messrs, and Mesdames Robert

Kirby, John Heidt and Kevin Brosnan. Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Sunding will entertain in their home be fore the dance. Their guests will be Messrs. and Mesdames Prancis Blackwell, J. M. Morley and Dayton Fertig. -

Tee b Messrs. and Mesdames W. O'Neil, Leland Johnson, Edward Kreiger and Joseph Greenan will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Maddux. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hertz will have as their guests Messrs. and Mesdames Harry Tousley, Philip

Klein, Richard Disher and Fran- -

cis Israel, Miss Josephine Deery and George Harvey.

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bridal dinner at 6:30-p, m. tomorrow in their home for their granddaughter, Miss Benita Swisshelm, and Robert Allen Martin. The dinner will follow the wedding rehearsal at McKee chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church, where, the couple will be married at 7:30 p. m. Saturday by Dr. Roy Ewing Vale. : Guests at the event will include

F. A, Swisshelm, who live at 329 N. Denny st.; the, bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Russell-A. Martin; 431 Jefferson st.; Mr. and Mrs. A. Stuart Edwards, Miss Mary Ann Ulrich, Miss Carolyn Martin and Williamh Lozette. . “ * Out-of-town guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A, Hayes and their son, Gregory, Brookfield Center, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. Willis Martin, Anderson, and Mrs. Elizabeth Werner, Louisville, Ky. : “s ® ~ Miss Dora Wood became the bride of Arnold Deer Saturday in the home of Michael J. Glenn, 5928 Primrose ave. Mr. Glenn officiated at the ceremony. : The bride, who lived at 1235 Burdsal pkwy., is the daughter of Curtis Taylor, Russiaville. Mr. Deer is the son of Getry Deer, 1230 Comer st. The couple is at home at 1230 _Burdsal pkwy.

“ w 9 Miss Leola May Churchill, Lafayette, and Richard P. Evinger were married Friday in the home of the bridegroom's sister, Mrs. Grace Morris, 2335 N.. Butler st. Dr. Willlam A. Shullenberger, Central Christian church, officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Pred Groth, sister and brother-in-law of the bridegroom, were the attendants. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cochran, Vincennes.

Young Styles On Parade

Local color took a bow yesterday in Block's’ high school style parade with young models wearing this summer's glad rags. . The store's: High School fashion board “and the Fabric board gave two shows in Block's auditorium. Everything in color from “whispering” pastels to the most exciting and sophisticated color duos are right for the teenster wardrobe. Bright prints, sugar-white ‘cotton, black butcher. linen, gingham and billowy pastel nylon—all were in the teen swing. ‘Ruffle Stuff’ Tricky three-piece playsuits, others with feminine ruffle stuff, mid-

riffs and one “Bloomer Girl” num-

ber with a chintz skirt will give a bright outlook for playtime this

| summer.

Date dresses are mostly soft and feminine, accented with pert bustles or ruffles. Evening dresses were dream materials in . yesterday's shows. “ . The “Southern belle” floated out

with nothing less than white lace pantalets peeking out below the hoop skirt. White sheers will head the diploma-receiving line with most of them. on the demure side. (By B. 8.)

Club Presents Broadcast

The Indianapolis B. P. W. club presented three local business women on ‘a broadcast at 2:45 p. m. today over WFBM. They discussed what organized business women are

nomic and political affairs. Participants were Miss Sally Butler, president of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women's clubs; Mrs. Sherrod B. Stuckey, retiring president of the Indianapolis club, and Mrs. Margaret L. Wyatt, member of the Indiana state legislature and. of the Indianapolis club.

Pledge Service

Gamma Delta chapter, Kappa Delta Phi sorority, will have pledge services at 8 p. m. today at the Hawthorne Corner eommunity

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tainment for SundayMother’s day. Mother should enjoy her status —that “queen for a day” feeling— from morning until night, so the kitchen will be available for some

great enterprises, A home-baked cake, inscribed with an appropri ate dedication, would be one of her neatest. surprises, : Here is a new mix-easy recipe calling for only three minutes’ beating time and assures a fine. grdined texture—besides serumptious flavor. } Of course, the real chef would force frosting through a pastry tube, but if the neophyte lacks

confidence, it is easy to decorate with tiny candies,

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Joan Holmes Is Married

In Rectory -

An informal ceremony in the rectory of Sacred Heart Qatholic church united Miss Joan Holmes and Aloysius S. Feldhake this morning at 11 o'clock. The Rev. Fr. Alvin Schlubeck- officiated. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Holmes, 3417 W. Ray st, are the bride's parents. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. KE. N. Feldhake, 1730 Union st. Luncheon Follows The bride wore an aqua suit with white accessories and a corsage of tea roses. Her sister and only attendant, Mrs. Helen Black, was dressed in a gray suit with white accessories. Daniel Feldhake, the bridegroom's brother, was the best man.

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until mixture will stand up in soft peaks; set aside. Have shortening at room temperature; mix or stir jus, to soft. en, Sift in dry ingredients; add milk and Jmilla and mix until all flour is dampened. Then beat | speed for egg white mixture and two minutes. Add egg white mix-" | a low to medium speed for batture and beat ohe minute longer. ter. Turn into two deep eight-inch Count only actual beating time. layer pans or 10 by 10 by 23-inch | Or count beating strokes. Allow pan, Pans should be lined on | about 150 full strokes per min. bottoms with paper, then greased. | ute. Scrape bow! and spoon often Bake in moderate oven (375 de- | while mixing.

Teen Talk—

‘Bobby-Sox Ball’ and ‘May Fair’ Booked on Saturday's Agenda For Two Teen-Age Groups

By BOBBIE SCHAEFFER A “BOBBY-80X BALL" and a “May Fair" are top drawing cards on the teen-age week-end program. The Indac Juniors are planning the ball and a church group will have the fair. It'll be a bobby-sox ball literally, for the “Juniors” will come in saddle shoes and trimmings to the Indianapolis Athletic elub Saturday night, “A buffet supper will start things rolling and dancing will follow. On the committee in charge are er Ardis Bourland, Oarol Foster and| Officers of the youth organisation Jack Kennedy. are Dick Pearson, president; Kathy * #0 | Owen, vice president; Ian Mitchell, FROM 2:30 to 10 p. m. Saturday secretary, and Sally Gurley, treasthe Young People's fellowship of urer. the Advent Episcopal church will be|

RODIAR 1% ores Tan “food, tun 1). A. R. Group

and frolic” is to be held on the ye church lawn. (If it does rain, now-|'\}/ ill Meet ever, the fair will be postponed a!

week.) A “country fair” theme will dom-

A luncheon in the bridegroom's | home followed the ceremony. From | 7 to 9 o'clock tonight a reception | will be held there. After a trip to Effingham, Ill, the couple will live with the bride's parents.

Trip Planned

“outgrows.”

The Nature Study club will have an all-day trip Sunday to the Cot~ tingham - farm ‘near Noblesville. | Members will meet at the Nobles-| ville bus station at 10 a. m.

The teen-agers have a raft of at-| inate the picnic the Wheel and tractions planned for young and old | Distaff committee of Caroline Scott —the kind of things that one nevér| Harrison chaptef, D. A.’ R., will hold May 16 at the home of Mrs, Wilbur E. Smith, W. 77th st. Mrs. William O. Weber will pre.

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THERE'LL BE a wishing well, a

fortune teller, table tennis, croquet, side at the busiriess meeting. New

ponies, & fishing pond, balloons, hot | officers will be installed. dogs, popcorn, pop and milk, Moth-| Assistant hostesses will be Meser's day nosegays, a movie and a|dames John L. Goldthwajte, George recorder-~(hear your own voice). [Thomas Gifford, Thomas G. HarAssisting the young people in thig| vey, James Edwin Aspinall, J. Rus big enterprise is St. Catherine’s| sell Townsend Jr. snd Verne A, guild. Trask, 3

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Mrs. Goodman Is Re-clected

By Committee Chairmen Also Named By Symphony Group -|

Mrs. Jack A. Goodmap has been re-elected: president of the executive board of the Indiana State Symphony society women's committee. Election was held yesterday. Other officers «fe Miss Josephine Madden, Mrs. Sylvester Jghnson and Mrs, Booth Tarkington, first, second and third vice presidents; Mrs, Harry V. Wade, secretary, and Mrs, Bdwin M, Qraft, treasurer, Portfolio chairmen are Mrs. Wil= liam A. Atkins, mdintenance; Mrs. George Fothegingham, children's concert; Mps, William Macgregor Morris, membership; Mrs. Charles

Latham, - state ocouncil, and Mrs.®

John Ryan, junior group, Advisory Board Mrs. Waiter P. Morton is port. folio chairman of season tickets; Miss Alma Patton, Marion, lectures; Mrs. Easley - R. Blackwood, pube licity; Mrs. Hortense Rauh Burpee, social; Mrs. Bliss B. Wells, office service; Mrs. Burke Nicholas, Cur~ rent Notes, and Mrs. Garland », Retherford, supper club, Mrs. Albert Meld was elected the regional director of the southwest region. On the advisory board are Mesdames Frederic Ayres, Latham, Oraft and Wade and Miss Madden.

EVENTS

CLURS : Alphas Gamma Latreian, Pri. 38th st. branch, Merchants National bank. Clio. Pri. Mrs. Birney Spradling, Villans Creek, hostess, - Olub ay. Cross Town, 8 p. m. Friday, Mrs. Harold Wilkens, 797 N. Linwood, hostess. Friday Afternoon Literary. Pri. Mrs. Don Steinbarger, 3451 Oolorado, hostess. Friday Afternoon Reading. Wri. Mrs. A. F. Henley, 5000 EB. Now York, hostess. Golden Glow Garden. Pri. Mrs. N. ©. Kimberlin, 957 W. 3d, hoat« 08s. Joan of Arc chap, I. T.-8. 0. 12:30 p. m. Fri. Mrs. Bdward Wischmeier, 5815 N. New Jersey, host 4s. Irvington Quest. Fri. Mrs. Prank B. Stickney, Clermont, ‘hostess. Irvington. Bocial Study. Pri. Mrs. J. R. Kuebler, 304 Burgess, hostess. Over the Teacups, Fri. Mrs. C. W. Dicks, 3316 Washington bivd., hostess. Guest day. . MISCELLANEOUS Broad Ripple American Legion aux. 6:30 p. m. Pri, Post home, Cheer Broadcasters. 12:30 p, m. Fri. Mis, O. 8. Srader, 23819 B Riverside dr. hostess. Luncheon, Ladies aux, Msnnerchor., 3 p. m. Fri. Athenaeum. Oard party,

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