Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 October 1947 — Page 15
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Honor Guest at Pre-Nuptial Parties Will Be Miss Louise Ellen Trimble
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The Bridal Scene— Morris- West
Betrothal
THREE. PARTIES TO BE GIVEN THIS WEEK will honor Miss Louise Ellen Trimble who is William S. Ramey’s bride-to-be. The two will exchange vows Oct, 18 in the Tabernacle Presbyterian church.
Mrs. Frank Reissner will afternoon with a kitchen and linen
Mesdames Kenneth Kinnear, Frank J. Habig Jr, Ira Slater, Lynn
Summers, James Harris, Forrest E. B. Athertony H. Jerome Noel, John
ward Lidikay, Richard DeMars, Robert W. Smith and Alfred W. Travis
and Miss Margaret Wells. © Mrs. Robert Wiseheart of Lebanon and Miss Suzanne Ramey, the
prospective bridegroom's sister, will
entertain informally Friday | shower. Invited to the party are |
Dukes Jr. Jack Woerner, Hilton | Thurston, Magdalene Davis, Ed
fete Miss Trimble at a luncheon and handkerchief shower, Saturday afternoon in the Ulen Country club at Lebanon, Mrs. Law rence V. Sheridan will entertain tomorrow afternoon with a luncheon and miscellaneous shower in | her Brendonwood home.
Bridal Dinner Planned
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At Highland Club THE HIGHLAND Golf and Country club will be the setting Friday night for the bridal din. ner honoring ‘Miss Ruth Eliza~ beth Armstrong and her fiance, Ralph M. Burns, The dinner is to be given by Mr. and Mrs. Prank Howard Davis following the wedding rehearsal.
Announced
Announcements of two approach-
share the limelight in today’s pre-
Miss Vera Morris, daughter of Mrs. George F. Morris, Peru, will be married Oct. 16 to Dr. Joseph L. West, son of Mrs. Frank-L. West, 118 W. 41st st. The ceremony will be read at 10:30 a. m. in the St. Joan Miss Armstrong and Mr. Burns of Arc Catholic church. | are to be married Saturday in Miss Janet West will be the maid’ the Fairview Presbyterian church. of honor and Mrs. Kenneth A. Mc-| Dinner guests will ipclude Mrs. Gaha will be the bridesmaid. The George P. Armstrong and Mrs. best man is to be Dr. John M.| Wayne Burns, mothers of the enYoung and ushers will be Dr. James| gaged couple; Messrs. and MesM. Leffel and Dr. Robert M. Hansell. dames Burns Jr, William Zz.
{Club Will Open 57th Year On Oct. 10
Luncheon Will Mark President’s Day
by women's organizations. of the Over the Teacups club.
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Oct. 10 at the Propylaeum.
is “Biographies.” the first meeting.
vice president; Mrs.
| executive chairman.
{hostess chairman.
DATE IS SET—Miss Laura Haun will be marr
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ed Oct. 18 to
Hardy Hicks Jr. in the Blaine Avenue Methodist church. She is the
» daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Meredith A. Haun, 1824 Westview dr., and his parents live at 1258 N. King ave.
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taries; and Mrs. Norman Hamilton,
Annual Chapter Day Breakfast
| treasurer,
The Lutheran Orphans’ Welfare Ladies Federal
A president's day luncheon is a highlight of activities being planned i
Mrs. James Littell will be hondored at the annual president's day The club will be celebrating the opening of its 57th year with a luncheon on
The program theme for the year Miss Wilma! Reeve, assistant city librarian, will discuss some aspects of the topic at
Officers of the club with Mrs. Littell are Miss Florence Morrison,
E. R. Shoe-| OY maker, secretary; Mrs. W. C. Dicks, VEN] S
treasurer, and Miss Anna Reade,|
At Showers ‘Mrs. Fitzgerald Jr. Is to Entertain Mrs, Thomas M. Fitzgerald Jr. 124 E. 40th st, will give & miscel~ _ |laneous shower tonight for her sister-in-law, Miss Margaret Fitz |gerald, - The hostess will be assisted ah a ate N by her mother and grandmother, 3 # g ‘Mrs, William B. Sequartz and Mrs
PLAN FOR BUSINESS WOMEN'S WEEK-~These two mem. Harry McHale, ’ bers of the Business and Professional Women's club are assisting | An Oct. 11 ceremony in the St. with plans to observe National Business Women's: week Sunday Joan of Are Catholic church wil through Oct. 12. They are (left and right) Mrs. Viola Armstrong’ lunite Miss Fitzgerald and John W, and Miss Mary G. Cowger. Mrs. Armstrong is chairman of the Prout. | radio committee, which is arranging special programs for thé week, | Guests tonight will include Mrs, and Miss Cowger is president of the Indianapolis ¢lub. | Fitzgerald Sr. and Mrs. Roy L. Prout, imothers of the engaged couple; Mrs. Joseph Fitzgerald of South {Bend; Mesdames Robert M. FitzMurs, [8erald, James Fitzgerald, Leo F,
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The Sigma Chi Mothers’ club will
meet at 1 p. m. Tuegday for o Turney Garten, speaker. luncheon in the Butler university ajieiq Kindéfarten Mothers. 12:30 Beta Pi chap. Beta Sigma Phi. T:45and Joan Fitzgerald, Mary Ann
Charter members, past presidents and pledge mothers will be honored. | |Mrs, Lawrence M. Henderson is the
the club are Mrs, {Harry L. Coyner, president, Mrs. |Price, vice president; Mrs. Dale E.| {Long and Mrs. John Schafer, re|oording and corresponding secre-| f
{ CLUBS Thursday Lyceum. Thurs. Book Review. 1:30 p. m. Thurs. Frank S. O'Neil, 7900 Spring Mill Welch, Joseph Clifford, Adolph Ayres’ auditorium. Mrs, Kathryn rd, hostess. Chrapla and E. Michael Kelley. SORORITIES Others will be Misses Katherine
« chapter house. J. Gray Burdin| oo “onus As 3421 Olifton.| P-m. today. Mrs. Lou Davis, host- | Prout, dean of men at Butler, will be the| 1... heon ess. [Deery, | SN guest speaker. Inter Libros, 8 p. m. Thurs. Mrs. Indiana Nu chap., Delta Theta Chi. Riley,
7:30 p. m. Thurs. Y. W. C. A,
H. L. Darling, 3858 N. Pennsylvania, hostess. Mrs. G. B. Katzenberger, guest speaker. {Ernie Pyle chap, I. T-8.C, 8p. m Thurs. Mrs. Willlam Hawthorne, 1:15 \ 5104 Ralston dr, hostess. Mrs. Pm phurs. a Noble Reynolds, speaker, as {Will Rogers chap, I. T.-8. C. 7:30 Home-E om W est p. m. Thurs. 38th st. branch, Indiana National bank. Mrs. John 5258 Washington blvd, have
Ross, guest speaker. o "Indiana Alpha chap., Zeta Beta Chi.
Thornburgh, speaker, |
cific coast.
{AJ chap, P. E. O. Thurs. Mrs. A. R.'Reinert, Nelson, 6028 Park, hostess. Paul Wirth, Betty Bertram and Marilyn Cummins,
[turned from spending severdl weeks Fitzgerald, John Keller,
Mary Lechner, Kathleen Katileen, Welch, Mickey Dorothy Durack, Theresa
|Mervar, Martha McGinty, Barbara
Patricia Farrell, Joan
Mrs. Welch, 4310 Broadway, will
Hotel Lincoln. give a shower and dinner for Miss {Fitzgerald next Wednesday night, Attending will be Mesdames Fitz Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Victor, gerald Sr. Fitzgerald Jr. Joseph re- Fitzgerald, Robert Fitzgerald, James
George
Thurs. Mrs, M. F. visiting national parks on the Pa- Jackson, George Hurt Jr. Martha Sturm, Chrapla and Clifford.
Mrs. G. Gregory Frashier, 308 N.
Arlington ave, will entertain tonight for Miss Morris: A luncheonshower tomorrow at the Columbia club will be given by the attendants.
Dr. and Mrs. Leffel, 321 W. 44th
st. will have a cocktail party and open house Sunday for Miss Morris and Dr. West.
A graduate of Indiana university, Miss Morris is a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Dr. West was graduated from the Indiana university School of Medicine and is|
Burns and Stanley Malless, Others will be Mrs. Thomas Zulich, Paterson, N. J.; Mrs. Frank Truitt, Mrs. Elsie Smith, Miss Joanne Davis and Francis Truitt.
Musical Program Is Planned
The first fall program of the Woman's Department club will be a musicale Oct. 8 at 2 o'clock in the
#8 @ {of the club members will be guests
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Mc-
Guire, 56903 N. Pennsylvania st., will| honor their daughter, Mary Jo, linist, and Miss Emalyn Remmel, Kreiser
and Ransom Griffin at a bridal dinner Friday night in the Columbia club, The couple will be married at 8:30 p. m. Saturday in the Meridian Heights Presbyterian church. Guests at the dinner will include Messrs. and Mesdames John L. Davis, A. Malcolm McVie, A. Richard Gaus, William L. Barr, Harvey D. Wilmeth and Roy Connor Jr. Also attending will be Mrs. Harty B. McNeeley, Mrs. Ransom Griffin, Dr. Thomas R. White, Malcolm McDermott, Misses Bettijane Mosiman, Marjorie Home, Barbara Kiger and Ann Elizabeth Turner.
” 1" . Mr. and Mrs. Champion Andersoif, Terre Haute, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Mary, to Donald William Shoe-
maker, son of Mrs. Clarence Shoe-
maker, 115 N. Drexel ave. The ceremony will be read at 7:30 p. m. Oct. 11 in the Trinity Evangelical Lutheran church.
Tudor Hall Alumnae To Hold Dance Dec. 20
The Tudor Hall Alumnae association has set Dec. 20 for its annual dance, Mrs. E. Havens Kahlo, president of the association’s board of directors, has announced. The event will be in the Woodstock club. Miss Mary Johnson, vice president of the association, will be in charge of the dance. Other members of the board of directors include Mesdames John Gamble, Lorenz Schmidt, John Peacock, William Wemmer, Caldwell Robertson, Fisk Landers, Morris L. Brown, A. K. Scheidenhelm, C. Harvey Bradley, John Eaglesfield, H. T. Van Landingham and J. K. Lilly Jr., and Miss I. Hilda Stewart, principal of Tudor Hall.
Club Will Launch Membership Drive
A drive for new members will be launched by the Young Professional Women's club at a dinner meeting
tomorrow at 6 p. m. at the Y. W. C. A. Miss Delores Marshall -is|
hostess. The program, under the direction of Miss Aldora Tannehill, resentative of the
on “India” by Ranendra Das.
will include a demonstration by a repSusan B. Anthony Cosmetic Co. and a talk |
at this meeting. Mrs. Marie Dawson Morrell, vio-
lyric _soprano, will present the musical program, “Soaring With the Masters,” Mrs. Morrell will be accompanied by Mrs. Arthur G.
{Monninger, Clarence Elbert, director of the Indianapolis Maennerchor, is Miss: Remmel’s ‘accompanist.
President
Mrs. Leila M. Kennedy The Indiana Association of Women Lawyers will meet at
Canary cottage. The dinner meeting will open. the group's fall sessions. New officers of the association are Mrs. Leila M. Kennedy, president; Miss Clare Mehrlich and Miss Jessie Gremelspacher, first and second vice presidents; Miss Lucile Pryor and Miss Dorothy Tucker, corresponding -and rkcording secretaries, and Miss Fern Brown of Huntington, treasurer, The directors are Mrs. Gremelspacher, Mrs. Cogley Cole, Vevay; Miss Helen K. Minneman, Rushville; Miss Esther Schmidt and Miss Helen Rash. Committee chairmen Mrs. Mary Garrett, publicity; Miss Mehrlich, program; Miss Evelyn Pitschke, admission; Mrs Marjorie Roemler Gunderson, legislative; Miss Genevieve Brown, grievance; Miss Joanna Hinman, house, and Miss Jessie Levy, legal aid,
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Will Be Held Saturday ‘By Riley Hospital Cheer Guild
~The Riley Hospital Cheer guild will” have its annual state-wide |chapter day breakfast Saturday in the Claypool hotel Riley room. Mrs. Hartwig Dierks, Kansas City, Mo., will discuss “Music Therapy lin Hospitals,” and Dr. John D. VanNuys, dean of the Indiana university School of Medicine, will speak on “Present and Future Activities of the Medical Center.” ” -
The program, directed by Mrs. V SA Pl d d Noble Reed, will include an invoca-| OW S C ge tion by the Rev. Donald Secrist and | ; In Church
|a pledge of allegiance led by Mrs. Carl H. Irrgang. Mrs. Mary Ann, and Mrs, Helen Kendalll gt Jjohn's Evangelical and Re- | {Crandall will sing, with Miss Jane formed church was the scene at 'Hampson as accompanist. "17:30 o'clock Saturday night of Miss | Special guests will include Mrs. Evelyn Ruth Longere's marriage to |Andrew J. Porter, J. B. H. Martin, Robert Lee Stringer. The Rev. |DrggDonald J. Caseley, Mesdames| grngt:Piepenbrok officiated. | Naomi Cook, Thelma Richardson my. pige is the daughter of Mrs. land Winifred C. Kahmann, MIsses|, ic pg 1ongere, 1512 Linden st. Mary Case, Corabélle Candy, Ruth |p "4 iqeorooms parents are Mr.
McNutt, Mary Heckard, Florence and Mrs. Jam ’ : re : A es L. Stringer, 310 E. Brown, Bernice Hartz, Edna Haugk, Minhesota, st.
t p ; sock and Elizabeth OsMaty L. Pesco Mrs, Louise Schellenberg, matron
borne. | ‘ bn ; f honor, wore teal blue taffeta. The | Following the breakfast, guild|® , | members and guests will tour the bridesmaids, Miss Edith Rider and hospital. Mrs. Glodean Furnish, wore rose
and green taffeta. The best man was Renick Gaines, and the ushers were Oscar Vieweigh, Kenneth Lee, Harold Miiler and Irvin Stringer,
Committee chairmen and mempers in charge of chapter day arrangements are Mrs. C. D. Vawter, general chairman; Mrs! Reed, chairman, and Mrs. Irrgang, program; Mrs. Carl Aumann, chairman, and! Miss Lonhgere's white satin gown Mesdames T. E. Berry, O. K. Kas- had a fitted bodice and chapel train. lin, P. L. Byrne, Paul B. McCarty Her veil fell from a half-hat of and B. H. Beard, hostesses. Be and she carried white roses.
Group Sponsors to Meet After a reception in the church,
the couple left for a wedding trip to Before the Breakfast Virginia, They will be at home Oct.
Mrs. Charles Yarbrough is chair-|14 at 631 N. Colorado ave. man of the transportation commit-| ———————————————————— tee. Her assistants are Mesdames College Club to Have |G. P. Davis, A. J. Weber, Emil : - \Souffiot, George P. Tompkins, Al- Ted Here Tomorrow fred Blaser and R. W. Cook. { The third national observance of
The decorations group is headed]. ce Bow oll div. will by Mrs. Frank Milles, aided by «Downer col'ege cay w
Mesdames Bernard H. Jeup, H. J./be marked in Indianapolis with a |Walker, G. E. Bomberger, J. E.'tea at 4:15 p. m. tomorrow in the |Pigel and Dan Hancock. Columbia club.
Miss Laura Hanna, chairman, and| In charge ran {Miss Mary Dickson and Mrs. E. J. are Sherge of Se STAT nse jCarter A TR tok op Adler and Marvin E. Curle. Re- . Be Ane AY {gional programs will be unified by Shaige i Specia] myjiations: in la Rewsesier from the president of | BJ ; “ithe college, Miss Lucia R. Briggs; cludes Mrs. Merle Morrison, chair- reports Soe. the alumnae ns ae jet, io Mesames Car] L. Jones, |, keynote message from Dean Merihades ame - M. Haine; E. Ford heth E. Cameron, dean and profesee hor Sela ’ hk Baly. sor of history at the college. jody, » Heard, KN. i. n-| Members of the college club in{tharp and Lawrence Schmutte. | clude Mesdames RL HuesMrs. Beard is in charge of pub- mann, Charles Kaufman, Fraucis licity. The exhibit group includes Huston, Adler, Olsen and Curle,
association will have a luncheon) meeting at 12:30 p. m. Friday in|1908. Thurs, the home, Mrs. Paul Rupprecht will conduct the business session to plan a Hal- Rader Kindergarten Mothers. loween party for the orphange chil-| p. m. Thurs. At the kindergarten. the recent national convention at Stato and Marita Kirkhoff alse dren.
Mrs. William Claybaugh, chairman, Misses Bernice Billet, Florence land Mesdames Homer Brown, O. O. Byerly, Patricia Belton, Janet Bee, Johnson, K. C. Harlan, T. J. Par-!Jean Ebling, Betty Kline and Ruth rotf, and C. E. Penrod. Vogel. There will be a meeting of chapter sponsors at 10:30 a. m., before ge the breakfast. Mrs. Haine is chair- P. E. 0. Chapters man for this meeting, and will be i = assisted by Mesdames Bergen, Clay- Have Meetings baugh and Irrgang. | Two chapters of the P. E. O |Sisterhood met today 4 : { " illlam M. Leonard, 7601 | Nomination Scheduled aunt rd, was hostess to | The Gamma Beta Chi sorority chapter V of the sorority at 2 p. m. wills meet today at 7:30 p. m.|/in her home. Mrs. John Fletcher in the Chinese room of the Hotel | discussed her experiences in P.E.O. Washington. Mrs. George Rinier| The AF chapter met at noon will be hostess. The nomination of in the home of Mrs. H. B. Tilman, oMficers is scheduled for the meeting. 970 N. Campbell ave
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