Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 May 1947 — Page 16

‘ENGAGED — Miss Patricia Anne Bauder and Ensign W. L. Rigot, U. S. N., will be married June 15. Parents of the couRe are Mr. and Mrs. George . Bauder, 4410 Rockville rd. and Mr, and Mrs. V, L. Rigot, 5414 Rockville rd.

P.H. Ho photo. BRIDE-TO-BE — Miss Carolyn Ann Bottema and George A. - Adrian will be married June 19 at - Sacred Heart Catholic church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Bottema, 3010S, Meridian st., and Mr, and Mrs. George J. Adrian, Epler ave.

Voters’ League Council Meets At Culver

Several Indianapolis delegates attended the annual council meeting of the Indiana League of Women Voters held yesterday and today at Attending were Mrs. John L. H. Fuller, state president; Mrs. John EK. ‘Goodwin, vice president; Mrs. A. W. Noling, treasurer; Mrs. William P. Snethen, field work chair-

- The coming year’s program discussed at the two-day meeting. Mrs. Marc Law, Northbrook, Ill, spoke at yesterday's dinner meeting. Mrs. Richard Edwards, Peru, spoke at the luncheon today on “Looking Ahead at Indiana's Penal System.”

Banquet Planned The American Society of Women Accountants will hold its May banquet~Monday night at the Golden Pheasant restaurant. ®* Mrs. Norman L. Schneider will speak on “Hands

of the Nation.” There will be installation of officers.

BETROTHED — engagement of Miss Marianne Gust and Kenneth H. Landis is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward G, Gust, Acton. Mr. Landis is the son of Eldo Landis, Dayton, O. No wedding date has been set.

FE Block photo. MARRIED — Mr. Drelldon Z. Green, 3720 Eliza-

beth st., announce the marriage

of their daughter, Elaine, and Phillip L. White. The wedding was May | at Greenfield. Mr. White is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. White, 132 5.

Emerson ave.

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TO BE WED—Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hauser, 928 N, Pershing ave.,.announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty Jeanne, and Edwin R. Weaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Weaver, 1217 N. Mount st, The: couple will be married June 28.

DATE SET—Miss Frances Louise Hammett and James E. Wells will ‘be married June 14 in Holy Cross Catholic church. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs.

James F. Hammett, 413 N. Highland ave., and he is the son of Mrs. Emil Soyk, 828 S. Foltz st. :

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Mrs. Glenn Conway is alternate.

for Women Saturday. She will play “The Interrupted Serenade” (Debussy). The 57-year-old tradition at

ing of class flags, planting of the freshman tree and presentation of a play. Mrs. Watson Hostess MRS. E. C. WATSON, Carme),

search club at a 1 p. m. luncheon meeting Monday. Gordon Wed-

~~ INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS will be held by the Indianapolis Alumnae association of Phi Mu sorority when it meets at 7:45 o'clock tonight at the 38th st. branch of the Merchants National bank. Mrs. Clara Aulback, the guest speaker, will discuss “Floral Arrange-

Hostesses for the meeting will be Mesdames W. L. Dunn, George Dougherty and Robert Reed, Miss Nancy Lou Fullenwider and Miss Billie B. Lawrence. . The incoming officers are Mrs. Morey Doyle, presiderit; Mrs. George Burkert, vice president; Miss Jean Shelburne and Mrs. K. P. Hufford, recording and corresponding secretaries, “ahd Mrs. Sarah ‘Henning, treasurer. Mrs. R. 8. Hiatt is Panhellenic delegate, and

#” » » » ” # Miss Grace Hennessy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Hen - nessy, will take part in the “tree day” recital at Western College

the college also includes the rais- |

will entertain the Woman's Re-

Assistants to the hostess will include Mesdames D. A. Grove, Charles O. Britton, ‘Charles L. Hartman, PF. C. Jordan, George A. Miller, J. N. Greene, John Kolmer and Frank G. Herman.

® = = . The Indianapolis Orphan home auxiliary will meet at 12:30 p. m, Monday with Mrs. Donald Wood. The hostess will be assisted by Mesdames Silas Reagan, C. Severin Buschmann and Marlow

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Tea to Honor

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Mrs. Ambrose N. Diehl will be honor guest at a tea to be given from 2 to 4 p. m. tomorrow by the May Wright Sewall Indiana Council of Women. Mrs. Diehl is presidént of the National Council of Women. The tea will be at the Governor's mansion. A business session will precede the event at 10 a. m. in the Hotel Lincoln. It will be: fol-

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BRIDE-TO-BE—Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Shumaker, Warren, announce the engagement of their daughter, Lois, Covington, and Estel L. Nash. Mr. Nash is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Nash, Bluffton. The wedding will be next month.

! Fritch-Hale photo. MARRIED — Mrs. Duard D, Ballard, 638 West dr, Woodruff Place, was Miss Mary Car-

in St. Joseph's Catholic church. The bride is the daughter 'of Mrs. Anna Carrick, who lives at 618 Spring st.

‘Americanism’ Is Chosen as D. A. R. Theme

WASHINGTON, May 14 (U. P).— The Daughters of the American Revolution are expected to take a “strong stand” for national defense, against communism and against any change in existing immigration laws gt their 56th national congress opening here Monday. This was - announced today by D. ‘A&R. President General Mrs. Julius Y. Talmadge. She said the keynote of this year’s congress will

Gen. Dwight D, Eisenhower, army chief of staff, is slated to address the opening session, “Mrs. Talmadge also will deliver her “imessage to congress” at that session. Forty-nine high school girls, winners of the D. A. R. good citizenship pilgrimage contest for best demoristrating the qualities of cit-

during the convention. They will be guests of the D. A. R. during

izenship, will come to Washington |

ENGAGED—Mr. and Mrs. Robert F, Collins, Wilkinson, announce ‘the approaching mar. * riage of their daughter, Ramona Lee, and William H. Stockton. Jr. Mis parents are of Louis ville. The wedding will be June 15 in Wilkinson,

The Bridal Scene-—-Joan Speicher To Be Guest At Shower

Pre-nuptial parities and the announcement of wedding attendants are features of today's bridal notes. Mrs. Herbert C. Piel, 42 E. Kessler blvd. will entertain Saturday aft-

ernoon with a flestaware shower for Miss Joan Speicher. A June 7 ceremony will unite Miss Speicher and Richard Allen Glenn of New York. Guests at the party will be Mesdames Charles O'Brien, Phillip Smith and “Ernest Fischer, Misses Phyllis Grams, Roxanna Fye, Mary Margaret Finot, Jane Foerst, Evelyn Ann Scheidler, Mary Margaret Mancini and Jerry Oakes. ala » HY » Miss Alice Pettinger, 432 8. Oakland ave, will entertain Sunday afternoon with a miscellaneous shower for Miss Elisabeth Ann Schumaker, whose marriage to James J. Edwards will be June 15. Guests will include Mrs. George W. Schumaker and Mrs. Richard H. Edwards, mothers of the engaged couple, and Mrs. Maurice Hayward. Others willbe Misses Suzanne Pierson, Mary Anne Marks Phyllis Byers, Betty Cramer, Patricia Buschman, Jane Dillon, June Goodnich, Henrietta Hurt, June Haddoth, Jean Minney, Mildred Marshall, Doris Fleck, Jean Winters, Virginia DuBois, Marjory Gaskill, Eula” Davis and Eva Ruth Johnson. Mrs. Hayward entertained recently with a linen shower for bride-to-be. ‘ ‘ses = @® Bridal attendants for Miss Jeanne Winters’ marriage to Richard J. Bennett on May 24 have been announced. The ceremony will be at

Will Benefit Museum Fund Market to Be

- | Held On-Saturday.

Spring housecleaners sre giving the former Children's museum, 1150 N. Meridian st, a renovation this week. The, cleaners—lined up by members of the museum's board of trustees—want it to be spotless when the May Market is held there

program. Then, too, the committees are arranging their exhibits for sale, Gifts for Men . The baked goods “depar tment," the latest addition to the large range of goods to be offered at the sale, will be situated on the porch. There too will be the flower stalls, a coke stand and exhibits of prints, paintings--and watercolors. The latter”have been done by students from the Herron Art school. Furniture, games and nursery equipment will be in the southwest room of the museum. In the two front rooms china, glass-ware, books and accessories will be for sale. An ideal place to find Father's day gifts, the back hall will hold the exhibits of men's acéessories. The market will be open all day Saturday, beginning at 10 a. m.

3:30 p. m. in Sweeney chapel at Butler university. The bride-to-be will have Mrs. Stanley Plerce, the prospective bridegroom's sister, as her matron of honor. The bridesmaids will be Mrs. Ellis Cripe, Miss Peg O'Donnell and Miss Margaret Ward. Mr. Plerce will be Mr. Bennett's best man and the ushers will be Donald Adams, John Sorensen and Edwin Winters. : Mrs. Ferdinand Winters, 242 N. Belle Vieu pl, will entertain Friday for her daughter. More than 20 guests will attend. Mrs. Christine Weaver will entertain Saturday at the Winters’ home. Mrs. Ruth Bennett, 2850 N. Delaware st, is Mr. Bennett's mother.

Sorority Initiation Phi chapter, Delta Chi Sigma sorority, held rough initiation last

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