Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 September 1947 — Page 13

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The Bridal Scene— Miss Dowd , . "u Announces Attendants i Miss Ada Behrmann Is Engaged to Wed Two brides-to-be in the current bridal news have announced the attendants for their weddings on Oct. 11. er Miss Dowd, 121 E. Ma-|, ple rd, will have her sister, Mrs. J. R. Hiner, as her matron of honor when she is married to John J. Gallagher. be read in Blessed nt chapel of BS. Pejer and] Paul cathedral by the Rey, Fr. Jdmes Jansen. Miss Marie Warren will be the bridesmaid, and Patricia Ann Hiner will be the flower girl. x The future bride is the daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. Frank T. Dowd. Mr. Gallagher is the son of Mr. and Mrs, James P. Gallagher, Néw York. The bride-to-be is a graduate of St. Mary-of-the-Woods college. 4 . » . Mrs, Frederick J. Halbig will be the matron of honor when Miss Ada Behrmann is married to Joseph Reek Jr, Oct. 11. Miss Behrmann is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Henry C. Behrmann,| 8. Ritter ave, and Mr. and Mrs. Reek, 4861 English ave, are the! prospective bridegroom’s parents. | The future bride's other at-| tendants, will ‘include Miss Virginia Merklin, maid of honor; Mrs. Dean Hill, Misses Inez and Frances Eickhoff and Gladys Wampner, bridesmaids, and JoMarie Hill, flower girl.

» Mr. Reek has selected Matthias Ringnaldo, Tampa, Fla., as his ‘best 1 man, The ushers will be Arnold and i DR AAA TOT A A Fer

Mr, Hill, : Miss ‘Frances Eickhoff will give a linen shower the night of Sept. 2§ in honor of the bride-to-be. The patty will be in Miss Eickhoff's home on Southeastern ave, Mrs. Hill gave a miscellaneous shower Friday night in Miss Behrmann’s honox, It was in her home, 1632 Berwick ave, ; Fall Classes [ Announced By Scouts The fall training courses for Girl Scout leaders interested in the Brownie, intermediate and senior classes will be given two. weeks earlier this year so that. volunteers may complete their required training before starting new troops. | .- Mrs, Horace Storer, Girl Scout training chairman, has announced that ‘all the courses, daytime and evening, will be given in- the .Girl .Boout Little House. Thé daytime classes for Brownie) leaders ' are - set for ~tomofrow, Thursday; Sept. 30; Oct. 2, 7, 28; Nov. 3, 5, 10, 12, 24, and Dec. 15. Daytime classes for the intermediate class will be given today; Wednesday; Sept. 29; Oct. 1, 6, 27; Nov. 11, 13, 18, 20, and Dec. 2 and, 48. f Another intermediate group for those with previous Brownie training is scheduled for Friday; Sept. 26; Oct. 3 and Oct. 5. The evening training classes will be held from 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. each night. Senior group leaders will meet on Sept. 24, Sept, 29, Oct. 1, 6, and 8. Brownie and intermediate leaders will meet on Oct. 7, 9, 14, 16, 21, 23, 28, 30, and Nov, 4, 6, 11 and 13. | Advanced courses for leaders of | Brownie outdoor troops can be attended on Oct. 8, 10, and 15 in the daytime, Courses for campers’ license will be held tomorrow.| Friday; Sept. 26 and Oet. 3.

District Plans To Be Made

Seventh District, Indiana Federation of Clubs, chairmen and vice chairmen of departments, divisions and committees will meet Friday for a council meeting. They will convene at 1:30 p. m. in the Meridfan room of the Colonial Furniture company. . At this time all department work and procedures will be discussed and definite plans for the year will be outlined. Presiding at the meeting will be Mrs. Hugh Merrifield, first vice president of the Seventh Dis-

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SETS WEDDING DATE—Miss Margaret Dow the late Dr. and Mrs. Frank T. Dowd, has set Oct. || as the date of her marriage to John J, Gallagher, the son of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Gallagher, New York. The future bride, who lives at 121 E. Mape rd., and Mr, Gallagher will be wed in Blessed Sacrament ! chapel of SS. Peter and Paul cathedral. :

anniversary fund drive. Mem will be the hostesses.

“Wright, Columbus, O. ;

The drive in Indiana is headed

Indianapolis chairman.

scholarships.” They are Portia

Hurd, Indianapolis, and Joan | Klinger, Crawfordsville. | s = 8 {

Christamore Aid society's first fall luncheon will be held at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow at the home of

| Mrs. Augustus Coburn, president.

Assisting Mrs. Coburn will be Mesdames A. Kiefer Mayer, Batist Haueisen, John Ray Newcomb, Fred Heflar, Harrison Eiteljorg, ‘Margaret N. Johnston, Samuel D. Miller IT, Scott Barret

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Fairview Kindergarten Mothers. 8 p. m. Tues. Kindergarten.

ten,” Miss Ida Conner; parents’,

consultant of the Indianapolis Free Kindergartens. Grolier Fine Arts. 12:30 p. m. Tues. |

dents day luncheon. “Review of Program for Year,” Mrs. Robert | Lewis. 3

Thornburgh, speaker. Grand Pre chap, I. T-8. C. 7 p. m. Tues. Canary cottage. Dinner. Mis John Thornburgh, speaker.

A. A. U, W. Program To Aid Community

The board of the Indianapolis branch of the American Association of University Women has decided this year to emphasize community service, Special stress will be given to education and child welfare. Mrs. John Paul Lahr, president, outlined the year’s program of activities. They include + 12 study groups for members of the association and for’ the community. The group also supports the Children’s Museum, a’ student at the Herren Art school and the Riley Cheer Guild.

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Bridge—

Double Asks Specific

By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY America’s Card Authorily FOR THE first time in the hise tory of the world championship masters ‘pair event, the von Zedtwitz gold cup went to the Middle West, wheri Frank Weisbach of Cincinnati, and Allen Harvey of Louisville, Ky., led the field at the end of four sessions. Today's hand was defended in the tournament by Weisbach in the North and Harvey in the South position, * The double of a three no trump contract usually asks partner to lead the first suit bid by dummy, Many players employ this convention against slam contracts » ”

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Brown, district president, who will year will be extended courtesy |

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A DINNER FRIDAY NIGHT in the N will mark the local opening of the Wellesley college 75th Luncheon to Be Held bers of the Indianapolis club In ‘Holliday Park

Egyptian chap, I. T.-8. C. 1 p. m.|

Tues. Mrs. Bert Everhart, 1317 peta chap. Psi Iota Xi.- 8 p. m.|Patterson, N. Dearborn, hostess, Mrs. John, Tues. Mrs. Borden Purcell, 6181 Agnes and Ann Dooley, Gertrude

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Mrs. Frederic M. Hadley, chairman of the dinner, has announced that the guest speaker will be Mrs. Francis

Mrs. Wright, who was graduated from Wellesley in 1918, is the former president of the Wellesley Alumnae association and at present is heading the drive in’ Ohio. Colored motion pictures taken at the college will be shown at the dinner.

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Installations Are Set |

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES | Auxiliary Units | Plan Meetings

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Florida Trip Follows

Holy Rosary Church Scene of Ceremony

Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Spallina are on a trip to Daytona Beach, Fla., following their wedding yesterday morning at 9:30 o'clock in| the Holy Rosary Catholic church. The Rev. Fr. Willlam Knapp read the vows, " The bride, the former Miss Jose-| phine Venezia, is_the daughter of! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Venezia, 608 8, East st. Mr, Spallina's parents! are Mr, and Mrs. Mauro Spallina,' Chicago. | Miss Phyllis Venezia, the maid of honor, wore a spray green satin dress. The bridesmaids, Misses] Marie Venezia, Catherine ‘Mascari and Viala Joseph, wore misty rose| satin frocks fashioned like the maid of honor's, Patricia Ann Venezia was the flower girl, and Frank M. Venezia was the ringbearer, Francis Long, Chicago, was the Marvin and Mauro

meetings for this week. of their John H. Holliday Jr. unit will in-| daughter {stall its officers at & dinner meeting Wilma io {Wednesday at the Marott hotel.| Char! ' 0 {Mrs. Russell N. Furr, president of aries LJ. [the 11th district, will be in charge Bates, lof the installation. : son of Mr, and | Officers include Mrs. R, H. G, Mrs. F. M, Mathews, president; Mrs. Maxwell| Bates, 12! W, |Droke, vice president; Mrs. Merle 4bth st. |P. Speakman, secretary; Mrs. wil-| They will be {liam Higburg, treasurer; Mrs. M.| married |L. Sutton, historian; Mrs. E. L.| Sept, 27 in Kelly, chaplain, and Mrs. Paull the Washiri ton |Roush, sergeant at arms. | St ne | Mrs. Mathews will present a cita- | ree! {tion from the Rh district to Mrs. Methodist Lowell 8. Fisher and Mrs. John church. Goldthwaite for their publicity \work. Mrs. Ralph Lewis will re{ceive a membership citation. The |entire unit will receive a certificate {for its superior work. 3: : | DEHIOr Work. . |Organizations—

| Mrs. Clarence Baden, 1538 Fletch {er ave, will be the hostess at 7 {p. m, Thursday when Federal unit meets in her home. Officers for the coming year to, ‘be installed at the meeting include . Mrs. Earl Monroe; president; Mrs. | Ralph Goetzke and Mrs. Marion Wilson, first and second vice presi-|

The Vinzant Parliamentary Club

Will Meet Tomorrow Night; Book Forum Plans Guest Day

Three organizations have scheduled activities for this week, one!

Spallina, Chicago, brothers of the bridegroom, and Fred M. Venezia were ushers. The bride's gown of candlelight satin had an off the shoulder yoke of net, a fitted bodice and a full skirt .extending into a train. She wore a three-tiered, full length veil of illusion accented with Chantilly! lace. She carried a bouquet of {gardenias and stephanotis. There was a wedding breakfast

dents; Mrs. Raymond T. FOX, 8eC- or thom a collegiate sorority group, planning a meeting of province for the bridal party and thelr

(retary; Mrs. Joseph Guenter, | treasurer. | Mrs. Herbert L. Martin, chaplain; Mrs. George Ress, sergeant at arms; Mrs. John E. Shaw, historjan, and Mesdames George Karl, Albert Russell and Otis Bokerman, members at large. Mrs. Chloe Schoolcraft and Mrs. _| Russell Purr will ‘be special guests. BOYES Will be given by convention

A covered dish luncheon will be noid on the porch of Holliday house in. Holliday park, at noon tomorjrow . by Robison-Ragsdale unit. Mrs. Homer C. Asher, social activities chairman, is in charge of ar-

son, treasurer; Mrs. W. H. Vinzant,

chapter presidents,

The Vinzant Parliamentary club will hold its first meeting of th year tomorrow at 8 p. m. in the Hotel Washington. The members will| to discuss “Duties of Officers” under the direction of Mrs, Burke Nicholas, |

Miss Irene Sims, Butler university; Miss Nancy Kelsey, Purdue unjversity, and Miss Constance Gates, De-

program chairman. Officers of the club are Mrs. W.C. Bartholomew, president; Mrs, Gretchen Wise and W. W. Locey, first and second vice presidents; Miss Magdalena Fred and Miss Mul-

responding secretaries; V. 8. Lanier |

parliamentarian; Charles Campbell, auditor; Mrs. Ina E. Jones, historfan, and Mrs. Yvonne DeVeny, ser-geant-at-arms. Committee chairmen include Mrs, Mathilda Collier, by-laws; Mrs. W. W. Locey, contact; Glenn W. Radell, housing, and Mrs. Charles

rangements. The post and the auxiliary at-

by Mrs. Paul Burkholder and Mrs. |tended the Legion day open house

Moxley, John Ryan and Erwin |

Vonnegut.

n » os Miss Betsy Wade, Tudor Hall home | senior class president, has called a side, meeting of the class for Wednesday noon, the day. the school

opens.

On Thursday the council of the |- Student Government association

The goal of the drive is $7,500,000 by 1950, the 75th -anniversary | of the college's existence... This year two Indiana girls won Wellesley |

Maxwell Coppock, both ‘of Indianapolis. Mrs. Alfred Noling is the | yesterday at the Soldiers and Sail-|

ors Children's home, Knightstown.

2 » " Mrs. Ralph E, Kennington wi — install the newly elected officers o

{1:30 -p. m. Wednesday in the post . Mrs. Leland Haines will pre-

|unit’s Girls’ state

{will preside. |coming president. Mrs,

are vice presidents; Mrs. Charles]

will meet at noon to plan a party | !

for new students.

Miss Janet

Macomber, Kendallville, is president of the association.

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Monterey chap. I. T.-8. C. Tues. Mrs. R. E. Campbell, 6535 Rock-

McCoy and Mrs. Lewis Beebe, recortling and corresponding secre~ [taries; Mrs. Minine Rigg, treasurer; Mis, BaF] Evans, historian} Charles Fisher, chaplain; Mrs. Russell = Link, sergeant at arms, and |Mrs. Kennington, parliamentarian.

D. of I. to Hear ;

ville rd., hostess. Mrs. Noble Mayor Candidate |

Reynolds, speaker.

“Understanding Our Kindergar- oinosi Study. 6:30 p. m. Tues.

Al Peeney, Democratic candidate

MIS. | for mayor, will talk to the members

Herbert Hutchinson, 3730 N. Colo-| os the Mother Theodore Circle, rado, hostess. Presidents day din- Daughters of Isabella, at 7:30 p. m.!

ner.

SORORITIES

Alpha chap., Alpha Delta Omega. Gold room, Marott hotel. Presi-| 7 p. m. Tues. Electric bldg. audi-

torium. “Modern

tomorrow in the Catholic Com-! | munity center. Mrs. Charles Galm and Miss Emma Lou Walsman are chairmen

Trends in{o6f the meeting. They will be as-| Lighting,” Miss Ann Faris.

Temple, hostess, Rush party.

Carrollton, hostess. Initiation.

| sisted by Mesdames Thomas Maley, |

{Lambda chap., Delta Sigma Kappa.| Anthony Cancella, Andrew Breindle| | Tues, Mrs. Lowell Ewing, 2215 N.|and James Blake, Misses Helen | Reidy, Josephine Breen, Eleanor

Margaret

‘McHugh and Mary Kavanaugh.

and Miss Marilyn McCoy, the IY Flint, representative, chapter accounting, will also be

Mrs. Charles Roessner is the in-| Garland | ters represented are Miss Kathryn

Retherford and Mrs. Hazel Plueger| Cookson, Indiana

Monahan,

Campbell, membership.

The Delta province active chap-

{ter presidents and the province preslident, Mrs. Benjamin C. Lewis, of

1/Pi Beta Phi sorority, will meet at|for the blind. ¢|the Marott Hotel on Saturday and

the Robert E. Kennington unit at/Sunday.

Mrs. Robert S. Wild, national |grand vice president, and Mrs. Lenational supervisor of

present at the meeting. The presidents of the active chap-

university; Miss

dred Sturdevant, recording fia cor’

{families at the Hotel Antlers fole lowed by a reception there from 3 6 p. m. |

their wedding trip, they will be at

Pauw university.

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home at 854 Woodlawn ave. The bride was graduated from Marian college.

B'nai B'rith Women

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fall series with a guest day at 1:30 p. Mm. Wednesday in Ayres’ auditorium. Mrs. Olive Enslen Tinder will review “Hope of the Earth” by Margaret Runbeck. Mrs.. George Deck is chairman of the forum. She will be. assisted by Mesdames D. A. Morrison, George Olive, J. Dwight Peterson, H. L. Harshman, P. F. Goodrich, R. BE Hueber, H. A. Martin, Fred Luker, E. Kirk McKinney and Maud MecCreary. The chief project of the forum is the purchase of subscriptions to the Readers’ Digest Talking Books

Dr. L. E. Kling Guest Of Health Group

Dr. L. E. Kling, director of the Planned Parenthood Federation of |America, was the special guest of the Medical Advisory Board at a

Schedule Symposia A symposium, “Appreciating and Understanding Your = Neighbor,” will open the fall season of B'nai Brith Women at 12:45 p. m. ‘Wednesday in the Kirshbaum Community center. Louis B. Greenberg, director of the Indiana Jewish Public Relations council, will serve as moderator. He will be assisted by Donald D. Hoover, associate editor of The Indianapolis Times; Willard B. Ransom, attorney and leader of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, and ‘Frank Edwards, radio commentator. This symposium will be open to the public. A dessert Ituncheon will be served at the beginning of the meeting. Mrs. Manuel Oassen is president of the organization, and Mrs. Louis Greenberg is the program chairman,

{luncheon today at the Maternal Health Center.

Barbara Boughner, Hillsdale college; Miss Francis Gurche, Univer-

sity of Michigan; Miss Katherine|of the luncheon. Dr. C, O. Mc-|4Tth st, left Saturday for Wes Rogers, Michigan State college; Miss|Cormick is chairman of the ad’ college in Oxford, O. Ellen : Spencer, Franklin college; sophomore

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+ Heard photo. RECENT BRIDE—Mrs. Robert J. Madden was Miss Mary Lou Kriner before her marriage Sept. | in St. Philip Neri Cath. olic church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Alex A. Kriner, 330 N. Eastern ave., and Mr. and Mrs. John L. Madden,_ 2614 E. North st.

David LaVine Marries ane Howe

The Rev. Donald J. Dunkin read the wedding vows uniting Miss Jang Howe and David OC. LaVine yestere day afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in Sweeney chapel at Butler univers sity. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Carl V. Howe, Bridgeport. Mr, LaVine is the son-of Mr. and . Mrs. D. D. LaVine, Grosse Point, Mich. Mrs, Gerald Purdy, the matron of honor, wore a rose crepe frock. The bridesmaids were Mesdames Roy Stout, John Stout and Wright, They wore

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“Best man was the bridegroom's brother, Jean LaVine, Grosse Point. The ushers were Roy Stout, Thomas B. Wright and Tom Wiley, Lebanon. A gown of candlelight satin with a bouffant skirt and bateau neckline was worn by the bride. Her fingertip illusion veil cascaded from halo of orange blossoms, - She carried a bouquet of white roses with an orchid center. ’ A reception at the Alpha Ohi Omega sorority house followed the ceremony. The couple left on a trip to the Smoky Mountains and South Carolina. They will be at home after Oct. 1 in Detroit, Mich. Both Mr, and Mrs.” LaVine were graduated: from Butler university. He is a member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity and she is a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. .

Votes ‘Shades’ Aid

Leaves for College

Central unit, W. C. T. U, has

Mrs. Willlam A. Dyer Jr. and| Miss Harriet Smith, daughter of|voted $100 to go to the “Save the

Mrs. Hans Boehm were in charge |Mr. and Mrs. Vance Smith, 251 E.|Shades” campaign, The step was

visory board.

this year.

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