Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1947 — Page 14

PAGE. Pilot Club Names Chairmen

Program Committee

To Have Three Heads

Committee chairmen for the Pilot - club's coming’ season have been, announced by Miss Frances M. . Kelly, club président "Heading the program committee for September through November fs Mrs. Bert L. Harrison, , Chair man for .the next will be Mrs. Dorothy McKee, and Mrs. Edythe B. English will be In charge the last three months. The project and civic committee chairman is Mrs. Frances Carter Coburn, and Mrs. Ethel E. Minney heads the finance group. | Mrs. Helen Haverstick heads the house committee, and Miss Martha MecHatton is chairman of the publicity committee,

Miss McMahon Heads Public Relations |

The year book committee is headed by Miss Joanna Hinman, and} Miss Charlotte Engle is chairman | of the membership committee, i The legislative committee in-| cludes Miss Genevieve Brown, Mrs. | Leila Kennedy and Mrs Florence | Bradley. Mrs, Bertha McDowell 1s chairman of the attendance com- | mittee, and Mrs. Eleanor Philpott heads the music committee, The reception and fellowship | committee is in. charge of Miss Helene Otte, ind Mrs. Bessie Parks | 18 chairman of the education com-! mittee, { Miss Alice McMahon is in charge of public relations. The extension committee is made up of Mesdames Bradley, Ida 8. Broo and Bessie Parks,

v Woman Has Post - ry As Game Warden HARTFORD, Conn. —Edith Stoehr is engaged as a state woman fish and game warden She secured her position as a result of competitive tests in flv-cast-ing, knowledge of fish and game laws and aptitude in handling firearms,

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Foster photo BETROTHED--The engagement of Miss An tainette Scheller and Robert A. Conner is anrounced by Miss Scheller's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

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of Mrs, Agnes Peele Conner, ington, Il

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Norma Wood, Carl Schultz Engaged:

Shower Will Fete Miss Joan Hayden I : wer Wil Fete Nit Jor aeerEnhgaged TWO ENGAGEMENT - ANNOUNCEMENTS are | an engagement announcement)

made today, and several parties are scheduled this week

for brides-to-be, Misses Harriet and Anne Holmes will entertain with a

Miss Lowden's marriage to'John Copeland Holmes will be in Frankfort on Aug. 28

Q ” ” ~ n " ” “Mr. and Mrs. N. V. Wood announce the engagement and approachin marriage of their daughter, Norma, to Carl Shultz, son of Mr. and

Hal Shultz. Phoenix, Ariz, formerly of Indianapolis The wedding will be at 7¢15 p. m. Sept. 2 in the Hillcrest Country club. The Rev, Fr. Edwin Sahm, St. Joan of Arc Catholic church, will officiate, Miss Mary Leota Kincald will be the future bride's only attendant, and Richard Van Dyke, Danville, lil, will be the best man.

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tended Butler university where he was a member of Phi Delta Thela fraternity.

Mrs. Conway to Fete Miss Joan Hayden Mrs. Glen Conway, assisted by Mrs. Kenneth Walker, will give an afternoon tea and shower at 2:30 p. m. Sunday for Miss Joan Hayden. Miss Hayden will be wed to Allan M. Spiegel Sept. 6 in 88 Peter and Paul cathedral. Attending the event will be Mrs J D. Hayden and Mrs. C. R. Spiegel. mothers of the engaged coupple; Mesdames H. D. Case, Harry Ellis, Catherine Lewis, R. I" Haa

James Dillon, Russell Terhune, Denby Gerlach and John Lynch, Misses Alice Needham, Betty Jean Weesner, Marcia Dillon, Misses Leota Spencer, Marian Williams, Marguerite Hardy, Dorothy Carson, Virginia Johnson, Marilyn Merritt, Jane Haddath, Mildred Marshall, Bernice Butler, Ellen Lindsay and Alice Gerlach

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| . . ’ . . » ” ” i Distinctive Tables Begin With Us! The engagement of Miss Vir- | ' ginia Van Meter to Lt. Richard i Yes, at Charles Mayer & Company you always find Warren Dyke, San Antonio, Tex. i the finest selection of famous table accesseries— has been announced by her Pa . . ’ . . / | Sterling silver—beautiful china—outstanding crystal. ents, Mr. and Mis. Charles Van : ' Meter. The wedding has been sei | Here's a complete treasure trove of beauty for your for Sept. 3 ' . or | table appointments. Let us help you select for your Mr. and Mis. Rudolph W. Dyke | own home. Ft. Wayne, are the parents of the | (Tllustrated—Castleton China in Manor Pattern) prospective bridegroom. who is a | Place Setting—dinner, dessert butter plate, member of the U. 8 army medteacup and saucer, $13.76, | ical corps. | The future bride is a graduate ; Charles: Mayer & Company of the Oity hospital School i i Nursing. Lt. Dyke was graduated | 29 West Washington Street from the Indiana university

School of Medicine.

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CHURCH RITE—A ceremony Sept. 7 in the |chairman; Broadway Evangelical church will unite Miss Mar. tha Stoutamcyer and John Glaubke. ents are Mr. and Mrs, Walter Stoutamoyer, Lex- . and Mr. and Mrs, Robert Glaubke, 6136 Broadway.

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Their par The Bridal Scene— June A. Rader, Mr. Behrendt

and parties for future brides high-| light the bridal news today. {

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Pi Beta Phi Will Give :

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rs. Sta¥khouse Will Be Hostess

Girls entering Indiana university his fall will be.guests at a state ea Pi Beta Phi sorority will give

unday afternoon

Mra nambyy «it ha af tha hame

Ai Buy I 4 WW 0 UL UA Alumnae members who will atend include Mrs. John C. Cavosie, ‘'ndianapolis Alumnae club presifent; Mrs. E. Hollis Leedy, vice yesident of the club; Mesdames M. Lyle Withrow, Heber Williams and Jack J. Hatfield and Miss

Agnes Brown, Rush Chairmen Will Attend the Party

Active members at the tea will]

|'nclude Miss Margaret Kuntz, Ft.! sl (Wayne rush chairman; Miss Car-; groom's father is of Nicholas-

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Adair Kirch,

Saney Lee Sitwur fur nin naw. Alice Suhre Is Married

apolis rush committee.

Others will be Miss Kathryn!

ter president; Miss Betty Leffel,

P. H Ho photo BRIDE — Mrs. Walter. H. Hocker Jr. was Miss Nina Adele Switzer .. before her marriage Saturday. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Switzer, 3626 N. Salem st. The bride-

ville, Ky.

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Marion Earl Hylton.

ceremony Saturday pastor of Cookson, Bloomington, 1. U. chap- night united Miss Alice Suhre and church, read the vows at the home

WEDNESDAY. AUG. 20, 1947 «= Mary McCarel Will Head

Alumnae

Plans Discussed For Centennial

Miss Mary R. McCarel was elected president of the Christian Col lege Alumnae club at a state lunches eon meeting Saturday in the Columbia club. | In addition to the election of of |ficers, plans were discussed for the ischolarship the state group will present to the college during the centennia] celebration in 1951. Other new officers include Miss Sally Ann Ridenour, vice president; Miss Joan Beatson, secretarytreasurer; Miss Virginia B. Engle hart, publicity, and Miss Virginia W. Gambill, scholarship. Alumnae at the luncheon also ins cluded Misses Patricia C. Abrak, Kay Alberson, Jackie Arn, Ann Bailey, Nancy Barnett, Ramona Bartlett, Judy Beeson, Frances Boyer, Natalie Breedlove, Pat Burn ett, Suzanne C. Carlson, Jean Carr, : Violet Chulay. : | Misses Dorothy Clingerman, Jayne Cox, Joan Davey, Joy Davis, Jo Douglas, Eleanor Dunn, Mari anne Erganion, Jean Fiege, Ruth Finney, Dorothy Henning, Joan

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Nu-Art photo TO BE WED-Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fox, Shericlan, angounce . the engagement of their_daughter, Pollyanna, to, Emmett Lee Perry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Her-

bert Perry, Arcacka. The cou- | ple will ‘be wed Aug. 24 in Sheridan.

the Calvary Baptist

of the bride's parents. They are

Evanston, Ill; Miss Babette Page| 1he Rev. William O. Breedlove, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Suhre, 3426 | Hefflefinger, Mary Alice Kiesling,

Pensacola, Fla. | Miss Shirley Foster, Valparaiso, Wanda Zeller and Miss Ann Woodward, both of Bloomington. ' . ts Prisoner's Privilege LONDON--German prisoners of war in England will be permitted to marry British women, but they will not be permitted freedom to

| “The engagement is announced of live. with. their wives.

The prospective bridegroom at- |

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dath, Clarence Schaaf, Ralph Dil- «

Miss June Ann Rader, 411 N. Dela-

Jane Lowden Friday in their home, ware st, and Ralph J. Behrendt, |

3753 Ruckle ave The announcement is made by the | bride-to-be's parents, Mr, and Mrs. | William G. Rader of New Palestine, The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, John Behrendt of Marinette, Wis i The wedding is to be Saturday, | Aug. 30, in McKee chapel, Tabernacle Presbyterian church, The Rev. Ralph 8mith. will read the vows at 4:30 o'clock in the afternoon.

u » » A linen shower recently feted Miss Mary Lou Norton, who will be married Aug. 30 to William J. Moran. The wedding will be at 10 a. m. in the Little Flower Catholic church. The future bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Norton, 944 N, Denny st, and Mr. Moran is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Moran, 421 N. Beville ave. The party was given by Mrs. Robert W. Fox, 844 N. DeQuincy st. The guests included Mesdames Norton, Moran, Daniel O'Connor, Dorothy Bryant, Emory Bryant, Theresa Woodrum, Roland Kramer, Jack Stevens, John Adrian, Thomas Bush and Robert Cain, Misses Mary Noonan, Joanne Green, Anne Lamb, Betty Broden and Norma Spalding. Miss Noonan will entertain tomorrow with a personal shower for ‘the bride-to-be. The party will be at the Noonan home, 5720 Lowell ave. and 25 guests will attend.

; ” ” » . Miss Mary Lou Bunch will be a

guest tonight at a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. John M. Bunch, her aunt, and Mrs. Jess

Bunch, her sister-in-law The party is to be at the home of Mrs. J. P. Shea, 811 N. Wallace ave | Invited to the shower are Mrs. | J. L. Bunch and Mrs. Anna Wal-| pole, mothers of the engaged cou- | ple; Mesdames Robert Bell, Robert! Hoke, Ernest Baker, William Ford, A. F. Weber, J. C. Seery, Hettie Bell and Jack Allen and Miss Nancy Shea. { v ‘ National Group _ Eleets Woman PHILADELPHIA, Penn, — Mrs Anna Schlorer Smith, secretary and treasurer of a million dollar mayonnaise, pickle and relish business here, is the first woman president of the Mayonnaise and Salad Manufacturers’ association

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Early Marriage WASHINGTON-—-The chances of marrying at an early age are much greater in the United States than in any other country of the western world.

Mary Joh nson [s Engaged

E. 26th st. | Barbara Leas, Alice Martin, KathThe bride wore a frock of tur- léen McConnell, Mary McCormick, quoise crepe and a consage of white| Misses Norma Oburn, Lois Riche roses. - |ardson, Ruth Rodenberger, Rose Miss Sarah Andrews, her TI a Nancy H. Shields, Beezie 0.

attendant, chose a gray crepe dress, | Schmit, Jo Anne Stentzel, Kathy

The engagement of Miss MArY| nparvin Hamilton was the best man | Mther. Barbara Whitcraft, Cathe

Sylvia Johnson and Bryce M. Wwil- | liams is announced by her parents, ) Mr. and Mrs, William Johnson of orse at 1261 ‘W. 30th st.

3625 N. Denny st.

The prospective bridegroom is the ips. on4 Mrs. P son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis wil- | +H. Hylton,

liams of Waldron, Ark.

The wedding will be read at 8 yr . . p. m. Wednesday, Sept. 3, in the Me- | " oman Life Guar d ridian Heights Presbyterian church. |

erine Wiles, Barbara Ann Winds

A reception in the garden followed and Helen Reifel

e ceremony. The couple is at

Parents of the bridegroom are Women Move More 24 Than the Men

WASHINGTON—Women in the United States move around more than do the men. Some ‘4 million of them packed

Langley ave.

NEW YORK—Miss Evelyn Peter- |

Dr. Chester W. Wharton, pastor of son of San Antonio has been in- their bags and made off to new the Trenton Presbyterian church, stalled as the first woman lifeguard lhomes between August, 1945, and

will officiate.

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