Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 September 1947 — Page 3
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Photos by John Bpicklemire, Times Staff Pholographer A CIVIC THEATER PLAY TAKES FORM: TOP ROW PHOTOS—Leading lady Mrs, Kurt F. Pantzer (left) forgotten script courtesy of daughter Kitzi: "once over light
ly" (right) at rehearsal. SECOND ROW-—Rehearsals aren't a
hard work . . . sometimes they get gagged ur oft): costume fit
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tings (right) are part of the preliminages, THIRD ROW—Trying on the grease paint backstage (left); home again (right) to be "cued" by Kitzi, LOWER LEFT—AnNd then more study tor the next rehearsal,
{ Pr “un "won | Stars Spangle a Civic Theater Cast
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By LOUISE FLETCHER, Times Worhan's Editor 1034, Oddly enough that play, “Both Your Houses,” “FIRST LADY" 18 THE COMEDY with which like this ohe, had the national political scene as the Civic theater is to open its 33d season next its background But, in the case of this particular between a couple of Washington hostesses who are production, it ought to be “first ladies.” It has a both intent upon whole list of actresses who have Civie starring . among them Mrs. John Gordon Kinghan (Jane Kinghan in the program), Miss Emily Macnab, Mrs. Raymond F. Mead (Mar- Donna Leigh Collins, Eugene Thomas, Earl and garet Mead to the program readers), Mrs. Frances F Blair and Mrs. Harold C. Buell (Helen to the rest
“Pirst Lady” deals with a feud
getting to he the first ‘lady of the U. 8 Others in the “all-star” cast are Mr, and Mrs Walter W. Houppert, Susan Reilly, Rae Cawdell Melba Githens, Helen Morton,’ Earl Townsend Ralph Saunders, Fletcher King, Fred Hartman Harry T. Latham Jr. and Kenneth Lemons
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Truitt-Ingles Vows Will Be Read Today
An informal reception late this afternoon at the home of Mr and Mrs. James W. Ingles, 5747 N. Meridian st., will follow the marriage of their daughter, Miss Jane Noel Ingles, to Henry Truitt Jr. The. Rev. L. A. Tripp, pastor of the Pirst United Presbyterian | church, will read the vows at 4:30 o'clock in the Ingles home Miss Mary Ingles, her sister's | maid of honor, will wear a white wool suit and brown accessories, The brother of the bridegroom, | Jordan Truitt, Princeville, Ill, | will be the best man The bride will wear a goldbrown taffeta suit with a brown feathered shat and” brown suede accessbries 8he. will carry a cluster of green orchids on her handbag After the reception the couple will. leave for a trip to New Orleans. They wfll be at home Oct, 12, in St. Prancesville, La After Jan, 1 they will be in Chillicothe, Ill Miss Ingles is a graduate of the University of Illinois and is a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. The bridegroom, son of Mrs. Truitt 8r., Chillicothe, Til, attended the university and is a member of Alpha Tau. Omega fraternity.
Fall Flower Exhibit And Tea Scheduled -
The fall flower show ¢f the Fall Creek Garden club will be held at the home of Mrs. Jewett Reed, 321 W. Kessler blvd., next Priddy.
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Ars. Russel Williams to Entertain Members of St. Margaret's Guild
LL ————————————rra. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF ST. MARGARET'S
HOSPITAL GUILD will. be held Tuesday following & luncheon at the home of Mrs. Russel S. Williams, Reports will be given by committee chairmen. The new officers are Mrs. Robert M. Stith, presidents Mrs. Harold C. Feightner and Mrs. Robert C. Becherer, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. Robert C. Burnett, recording sece retary: Mrs. Charles J. Gisler and Mrs. A. D. Smith, corresponding séce
retary and assistant, and Mrs, Charles R. Israel and Mrs. Bert A Gwynn, treasurer and assistant: Mrs. John R. Brayton is the retiring
president
Special guests at the meeting will include associate, life and suse taining members of the guild. Others will be staff members of the General hospital. The latter group will include Dr. Charles W. Myers,
superintendent, and Mrs. Myers;
Dr. Paul Evans, assistant superine
tendent, and Mrs. Evans; Clyde E. Parsons, pusiness manager, and Mrs. Parsons; Lewis Hoatson, personnel director, and Mrs. Hoatsonj Miss Elizabeth Wivel, superintendent of nurses; Miss Edna Faeser,director of occupational therapy, and Miss Zelia Kester, dietary de-
partment director,
Other hospital staff members attending will be Dr. and Mrs. Basil Byrne, Dr. and Mrs. William Browning, Misses Margaret Pettijohn,
Betty Gunning, Mary Sarig, Jean
Roos, Virgiriia Lindgren, Joan Mee
Cord, Patricia Belton and Frances Klobucar,
Chairmen of Standing Committees
Will Be Announced at the Meeting
MRS. ETHEL KRUEGER, superintendent of the Indiana Women's prison; Eugene Foster, director of the Indianapolis foundation; Mrs.
Marion Gallup and Lloyd Hessey meeting.
for the coming year.
also will be special guests at the
Mrs. Stith will announce committee chairmen and co-chairmen They- are Mrs. Frederic D. Norris and Mrs,
Burnett, occupational therapy; Mrs. L. E. Kincannon and Mrs. M. . Crosby Bartlett, occupational therapy sales: Mrs. L. D. Grisbaum and Mrs. Charles M. Hammond, hospital; Mrs. Rex Schepp and Mrs, Earl Trimpe, hospital entertainment; Mesdames Mark Enright, Wile bur C. Patterson and Walter Leckrone, human milk station; Mes dames Larry wilison, R. H. Miles and Kincannon, contributions. Mesdames Williams, Kenneth Adair and Louis R. Thomas, entere talnment: Mesdames Becherer, Marvin Curle and Paul T. Rochford, ways and means; Mrs. Leighton Lykins and Mrs. L. M. Henderson, sales activities; Mesdames Ford Kaufman, william F. Sandmann and Francis A. Sommer, telephone; Mrs. Louis Randle and Mrs. Albert Dickinson Smith, publicity; Mesdames Lyman R. Pearson, Harry W, Beebe and Oscar Perine, purchasing. x Mrs. Ken ‘M. Mosiman and Mrs. Donaldson G. Trone, finance;
Mrs. Robert 8. Daily and Mrs. G Brayton and Mrs. Mosiman, mein
bel,-L. Roy Ford and Charles B.
eorge A. VanDyke, magazines; Mrs, bership; Mesdames Ernest N. Gime
Sipe, membership secretary; Mrs,
Hammond and Mrs. Feightner, constitution and by-laws; Mrs. Alex Schmidt - and Mrs. Sommer, sewing; Mrs. Merritt Fields and Mrs, Ford, hospitality; Mrs. James L. Beatty and Mrs. R. H. G. Mathews,
hostess: Mrs. Mosiman, historian, and Mrs. Patterson, parliamentarian,
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Advent Church Will Be the Scene
Of Hans-Belzer
Ceremony
The Rev. C. G. Minton will read the vows uniting Miss Doris Fllen Belzer and Robert J. Hans this afternoon The ceremony will be at 4.30 o'clock in. the Advent Episcopal church Miss Belzer is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett C." Belzer, 3314 Kenwood ave, and
Mr Hans is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Hans, Cincinnatr. The matron of honor, Mrs. Robert Howard; Oxford, O., will wear a peacock blue taffeta dress The bridesmaids, Mesdames Robert Young, Loren K. Blue, E. Mayer Maloney and Willard Fawcett, will wear magenta taffeta, Dr. Hans Jr. will be the best man, and«Dr. Don Siehl, Columbus, O.: Richard Wood, Lebanon, 0.» Donald Clark and Robert § Woellner, Cincinnati, are to be the ushers The bride's gown is .of white satin made with a sheer yoke and a peplum. Her vell will cascade | from a halo of illusion, lace and orange blossoms. She will carry white roses with.an orchid centers
Dr. JeffreyTo Officiate
Jack Herbert Pursel will take Miss Carolyn McCullough as nis bride tomorrow afternoon. Dr. N, 8 Jeffrey will read the vows at 2:30_o'clock in .the Broadway Methodist church Miss McCullough ‘is the daughe ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McCullough, 5626 Guilford ave. The bridegroom's parents are Mr and Mrs. Eugene Pursel, 6214 Haver ford ave A gold taffeta dress will be worn bv the matron of honor, Mrs. H, A. Harrington. The maid of hone or. Miss Barbara Green, will wear blue taffeta.
of the cast). A Entries will be received. until 10:30 CL. oe Oivie's lack of Professional temperament a. Mm After a reception in the crystal Richard E. Pursel will be the MRS. KURT F. PANTZER, in the role of Lucy ah 3 w». RED, in the fact that the cast of “First A:tea will follow the exjibits. | ballroom of the Marott hotel, the | pest ‘man, and the ushers will be Chase Wayne, will be playing her 17th role in a ‘A y" bowed out of the playhouse . , . where gonor guests, will include. Mrs. | couple will leave for a trip to the | parry Prick ry M Civie theater production, Not all of these were rehearsals formerly were held . . . so the technigal Je 8 . . ry Ta ALTY ricke, Jerry MOgg, ry i f bacon fom . John Downing, Garden Club.of | Smoky mountains They will be , Harrington and ‘Robert Klouman starring roles, of course. Getting along ‘without staff might use the stage for building the required [ndiana president; Mrs. Robert | at home in Cincinnati after Nov T . , ory : the temperamental ways of the professional the- sets. The quarters where construction Work was = Mansfield, district "president and | 1. . f The Nite ig bo pr ge ot ves ng availahl AY AA ! i . shioned w 0op . ater, the Civic players may follow up a star part done in past years became unavailable this season presidents of all the garden clubs Miss Belzer attended Western fn wi vel wil ve held in — in one play with a supporting r in another. so rehearsals are being held in the-Standard Life in Indianapolis. college and ButierMuniversity. Mr by be oD ca . of illusion pas For example, Helen Buell alfacy had “done” Insiyance Co, building Mrs. Myron S. Harding, presi- Hans was graduated from Miami will carry ERE roses. ate
» » r Lilcy Wayne in. another Ye 8 Production. 50 THE CROWDED situation might ‘be attributed dent, has announced the follow- | university and is a member of There will be a reception in the e she chose a different part in the play. to the theater's Hotel Washington following the
Thus it was' Kitty Pant w rew “ “ y zer who drew the "First Gime during its history when sledding wasn't so nt ceremony. After a wedding trip
Lady” role in which Jane Cowl starred in 1035, ter P.. Morton, judging; Mrs ard > kh smooth for the little t t .g . n, J ' o v « to Chicago, the couple will be at the little theater group. But it carried Goethe Link, classification; Mrs Miss Be: nice Kendall home in ‘Lafavette
when the play was first produced by Sam H. : n through two world’ wars and a depression, at- y 4 r Haars wt New york's Mufle B02 Cour oii: tracting nation-wide attention. Now it is classed Fev © 8: ad To Be Wed Oct. 18 Miss McCullough. a member of is b Aisa as one of the Best of the country’s “little theaters 18. Louis Tyhoit, ea Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Kendall, | Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, usy these days with rehearsals, costume fittings, ° —————————— - : attended Purdue university. . Mr “bo oy he tI In recent years, its potential audience has grewn | . [ 7400 W. 38th st, anpotunce the Bt a : Ring up et her Huts and the Hiousand ad faster than have the facilities for handling a big Mrs. Pike Hostess onclil 4, ADR t tet Pursel "is a student at the unis one ngs come ore an opening night. ,.mphership, Even with limiting that membership Mrs. Hemie B. Pike, 2012 N approaching marriage of thelr yersity and a member of Sigma That “take them as they come” rule for roles to 2200, the present top, it has been necessary to | Delaware st, will be the hostess daughter, Bernice, to Harold M. Chi fraternity. goes among the actors, too. C. Norman Green, who present each play for a longer run. (The play- when the Indiana chapter, Na- Abbott, son of Mr. and Mrs, Aben -— ag is te the leading man, will, when the sets are struck house seating capacity is only 320.) The longer | tiohal Society of Arts and Let- | Abbott, Crawfordsville. Club Sets Meeting af the last ‘performance, have chalked up his runs mean a cut ir _the time between plays when | ters, meets at 2 p. m. next Sat- The couple will be married Oct. The Children's Sunshine Club, 38th Civie part since 1921. Paul 8. McNamara has coming productions are readied. urday. A board meeting has been | 18 in Sweeney chapel at Butler | Inc. will meet at 2 p. m. Wednesbeen in a number of Civic plays. So has Percy H. But, even with cramped facilities, the Civic's | called for 1:30 p. m Mrs. <E. C. | university. Miss Kendall is a grad- day in the Wilking suditorium Weer. In fact, the last time Mrs. Pantzer and 33d season is expected to be “the biggest and best | Rumpler will be in charge of the | uate of Purdue university and Mr. for a business session. A board Mn, Weer appeared in the same play was back in yet. | program. | Abbott attended Wabash college. | meeting will be held at 11:30 &. 58
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“growing pains There were P x mer, general chairman; Mrs, Wal-
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