Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 September 1947 — Page 27
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES State Symphony Society Committee
Will Sponsor Fashion Tea Wednesday
: THE INDIANA STATE SYMPHONY SOCIETY'S ‘women’s committee will sponsor g fashion tea at 3:15 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in Ayres’ tearoom. Reser- | vations for almost half of the tearoom's capacity have
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been made. The audience will be seated at tables for two to 12. ; S Reservations for tables for three have been made by Mesdames Stanley Timberlake, Edgar Elliott and A. H. Steinbrecher; |. Mrs. J. M. Bloch, her guest and Mrs. Charles Sommers; ‘Mrs, Caroline Vajen Collins, her guest and Mrs "F. W. Jungclaus; Mesdames Edgar | H. Evans, Fletcher Hodges and Albert M. Gall; Mts. Donald Dungan, | her guest and Mrs. Herbert Grimes; Mesdames William J. Shafer, | Fritz Remshardt and Walter P. Morton; Mesdames Bliss B. Wells, Burke ‘Nicholas and Lindon A. Bailey: Mrs. Hugh J. Baker, her guest | and-Mrs. Joseph Klein; Mesdames R. N. Peterson, R. L. Silver and Luther Pidgeon: Mesdames Silas J. Carr, Charles Sanders and David | Sherwood: Mesdames Howard Linkert, Charles Renard and William | Macgregor Morris; Mesdames Roger Kahn, Paul Mode and Donald | Drake: Mrs. Robert D. Fry and two guests; Mesdames W. Hathaway | Simmons, W. J. Holliday and Richard W. Sthitheram: Mrs. Shoolem | Ettinger, Mrs, Susan Shedd Hemingway and Miss Lucille Stewart; | Mesdames Victor Goldberg, Charles Efroymson and Ray Levy, and | Mesdames Edgar M. Schofield, H, T. Van Landingham and Frank Binford.
Out-of-Town Committee Members Will Be Here for the Event
| TABLES FOR FOUR WILL BE OCCUPIED by Mesdames Earl B. | Barnes, Roy Elder Adams, Hortense Rauh Burpee and Miss Alma Patton of Marion: Mesdames Henry W. Buttolph, Russell Ryan, John | M. Smith and Albert M. Zoller; Mrs. John Ryan, her guest, Mrs. Noble Dean Jr. and Miss Catherine Brown; Mesdames bert L. Holmes, T. Victor Keene, Charles McCahill and Edwin Ryan; Mrs. | Alexander 8. Wolf and Misses Sarah, Goodman, Emma Gelman and Marie Redwood, and Mesdames R. B. Stewart, W. W. Washburn; A. C. Clauser and Kenneth Klein, all of Lafayette. The following have made reservations for themselyes and three guests: Mrs. Lander McClintock, Bloomington,’ and three members of the Bloomington unit of the women's committee; Mesdames Evan Noyes, Harry Sidrow, Albert Fields, Clair McTurnan and Hermine W. 8 o'clock tomorrow night in the| Colson of Bluffton. . Plainfield Christian church. The| Two of the tables for five guests will be taken by Mesdames Fabien, Rev. Meridith P. Bergman will read| Sevitzky, Charles Latham, Elijah B. Martindale, Edwin M. Craft and the vows. Craft Jr., and Mesdames Ferdinand Jahle, Gilbert Butler and Herbert Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence S. Eaton, Program. The bride's parents are Mr. ahd| M. Woollen, Miss Georgia Pierce and Mrs. Edwin I, Poston, Martins- . HA24. Park ave ..and Mr. and Mrs. bodice ho WEDNESDAY, Lo a Mug. Lapis, B.. Atarken , and Mr... Ville. . he eas GE ir Tp . li SIAR “Harry F. Weber, Petersburg. |Bridgeport—8 p. m. School. Musical knoll is the son of Mr. and Mrs.| ~ "A table for six Will Be “occupied by Mesaaties John J. Madden, Miss Josephine Eaton was her program. Mrs. Ollie Roach Tsonard “Knoll, all of - Plainfield: | Frank McKinney, - Russel Williams, John Ruckelshaus and Robert sister's maid of honor. She wore presiding. | Miss Jacquelyn Starken, sister of | Kirby and Miss Josephine Madden. Reservations have also been made a lavender marquiset frock. The Garden City—7:30 p. m. Mrs. Henry (the bride, will be thé maid of by Mesdames George Fotheringham, B. R. Wood, E. R. Knowles and
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-_ Fe TWO ARE BRIDES-TO-BE—Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Wooden, 3134 Park ave., announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Betty Louise (left), to Raymond Gordon Phelps, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Phélps, 43 S. Kitley st. They will be married Oct. 12 in the Broadway Methodist church. Miss Gloria June Starken (right) and Richard Dean Knoll will be married tomorrow night in the Plainfield Christian church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Starken and’Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Knoll, all of Plainfield. (P. H. Ho photos.)
Weber-Eaton | P.-T. A. News |Gloria Starken, Ceremony TORDAY
Decatur Central—1:30 » m. Schooy R . D. Knoll ewood—T: . m. School audi- 5 . | Read Today ey x for To Be Married |
Miss Katherine Hat That and new members. erine on wa - : ried to Marion R. Weber at 3:30|Caklandon— Jus 2 p. m. today in the Capitol Avenue guain e a Methodist church. * Dr. J. Floyd] Drodie presiding. Seelig read the vows. Wayne Township The parents of the couple are] P. m. Gym.
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CHOOSE FALL WEDDING DATES—M iss Evelyn Ruth Longere (left), daughter of Mrs. Louis Longere, 1512 Linden st., will become the bride of Robert Lee Stringer on Sept. 27. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr: and Mrs, Lewis Stringer, 310 E. Minnesota st, Ne A ceremony next month will unite Miss Irene Mae Lambert [right] and Leo Rader, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Rader, 415 N. Tibbs ave. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. R, Lambert, Gosport. (P. H. Ho photos.)
Miss Sickels Speaker |leaders at 8 p. m. Monday. The) Needle Club Meets
|leaders will join other Camp Fire Miss Evelyn R. Sickels will dis- J p we The Irvington Willing Workers : leaders for a 6:30 p. m. “pitch-in"!Needle club met this afternoon a cuss the technique of story telling supper at the Y. W. C. A. before the home of Mrs. F. C. Mountjoy, with Camp Fire Girl Bluebird Miss Sickels’ talk. 5623 Bonna ave. ed >
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bridesmaids, Miss Delores Mohr and| Bogue presiding. Introduction of honor. She will wear peach taf-| Mrs. Thomas Maiben and Mrs. Donald Hirschman from the LogansMiss Estelle Lester, were dressed In| teachers. Sbeial hour, feta. Miss Lou Ann Knoll and| port unit of the committee. ; v i y will w ia : ; .orchestra’s offices in the Murat theater, i bride : SE a gue gym. Business meeting. Introduc- Beal, They Jal wear colonial Indianapolis symphony -orches ry sa y P=! ‘ion of teachers. resses o ue taffeta. held her fingertip veil. Pike Township—6:30 p. m. School. givers The ushers will be Rufus William E. Weber was his broth-| Covered dish supper. “Hard 'nycwander, Harold Elliot, Willlam' Delta Zeta Breakfast Sunday Fred Fisher and.Charles Mahan. | Parents and teachers. Rhea. . Gi Is A reception at the home! of the Willlam H., Evans—1:15 p. m.| The bride will wear white bro- At Country Club Will Fete ir mony. ‘After a trip to Chicago the| pupils and. recognition of 4-Hitrain. Her fingertip veil is trimmed | couple will be at home, Sept. 20,’ leaders. - Earl Tolin, principal, with orange blossoms. She will Three sorority groups are planning activities this coming week. TO I Vg BOOK: Prospective Indiana university coeds will be entertained Sunday follow the service Zeta sorority members. The couple will be at home in Members of the committee planning the event are Mrs. John Starken attended Indiana and Indianapolis members of the — : ' Butler universities and the bride-| sorority who will attend the rush will report on the sorority’s national { EE —, Platte, Harry Kerr. and Robert, New officers of the group with t The Bridal Scene— Heuslein, Misses Alice Grimes, Alice Mrs. Supple are Mrs. Russell Henry, ‘Mi H Ray and Charlotte Baker, secretary-treasurer, and Miss Ann | LV11SS artman Alumnae members of ‘the sorority | Withers. Angelos editor, ry Nelson MAISIE” Im Library 7% 3 £ ox ‘a [night at the home of Miss Martha a Ne an 4 a B d B [Hotmann 4340 N. Capitol ave Mi M ] D ” y oA | —- El . . . SET “ dr iy A ride-to-be | Mrs. Lois Etzold wil talk on| LVA1SS an Cy 'marriage appear in today's bridal | notes. | Kappa Delta alumnae will open! Repeating vows read by the Rev. gi.) » i Hii Ww. ® MeMilien, | per at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday in the|js Manley and Roger Queisser will oe st. who will be home of Mrs. Kenneth Shuman |p, y,rrieq at 9 a. m. tomorrow in
| ser the fashion tea may be made at the | green and pink frocks. "Hickory College—2 p. m. School Miss Barbara Jean Daum will be Additional reservations for the fashion tea ~ - - skirt falling into a train. A tiara The best man will be Allan SOrorities— er's best man. The ushers were| times” party for families of wagers, Ralph Rosemary and Gene bride's parents followed the cere- School. Tea for mothers of new!caded taffeta made with a full] | . . A . . Entering Indiana University at 2350 College ave. will speak. {carry an orchid on a white prayer-| A reception in the church will at a breakfast party at the Highland Golf and Country club by Delta Your Old Jewelry Plainfield later this month. Miss! Bolyard, Mrs. R. B. Berner, Miss Majorie Ray and Miss Phyllis Stewart. | | groom attended Canterbury college.| party include Mesdames = Robert convention held in June, Easter, Betty Schriner, Dorothy vice president; Mrs. Harold Fields, Wi ] ] E t : |will open their 1047-48 season with| ‘ —Staris 2:00 1 n certain la covered-dish supper uesany VIF, Queisser, | A miscellaneous shower and the “Charm.” Mrs. D. Ralph Smith will lannouncement of an approaching preside at the meeting. To Be Wed Miss Shirley McMillen, daughter their fall season with a picnic sup- Fr. Ambrose Sullivan, Miss Mary | married Oct. 18 to Edward L. New Augusta. She will be assisted
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” ” n The approaching marriage of Miss Patricia Kettler has been announéed by her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Albert S. Kettler, 1134 W.! 34th st i She will be married Sept. 20 to {Earl Griffiths, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Griffiths, Buffalo, N. Y. The 3:30 p. m. ceremony will be in the Thirty-first Street Baptist church
Open House | At Museum
The main gallery in the Children's museum is exhibiting a collection of Scandinavian material especially gathered to help the 5th and 8th grade social studies pupils in city schools. On Sunday, from 2 to 5 p. m., the International Travel-Study club will be host af the museum open house. Aside from the permanent collection material at - the museum, there are loans of Norwegian Objects from Dr. Rebecca Parrish Mesdames A. M. Feist, Walter Twineham, Emil Iverson, Cora Pantzer and J. Landon Davis and Miss Pearl. Apland i Swedish pieces have been lent by Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wainwright and Mrs. Robert Langsenkamp. Danish material comes from Mrs, Hans! Sorenson and Mrs. Hugh H. Hanna, and Finnish material from Miss Eunice Henley.
‘Writer Will Address Story-A-Month Club
G. T. Fleming-Roberts, detective story writer, will speak before the Story-A-Month club at 7:30 p. m. {Wednesday in the Rauh Memorial library, “Method and.Madness” is] (the, title of his talk. id Club members will read their stories for criticism. Miss Amy Keene is chairman for the meeting which is open to the public.
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