Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 October 1947 — Page 23
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THURSDAY, OCT. 9, 1047
Society—
— Miss Mary Ingles and Lee Laminack Will Be Wed Saturday Afternoon
RELATIVES AND CLOSE FRIENDS will attend the informal wedding Saturday of Miss Mary Ingles and Lee Warner Laminack.~ The Rev. 0. A. Tripp, First United Presbyterian Church, will read the vows at 8:30 o'clock tMat afternoon in the home of the future bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James W. Ingles. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. N. PF. Laminack, Longview, Tex. Miss Ingles has chosen & white wool suit with navy accessories and
a corsage of gardenias. Mrs, Robert Hogue, Whiteland, will be her only attendant and will wear a green wool dress and-a gardenia cor-
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Musicale Units Will Present
“Concerts -
Two Sections Name Officers
The Camille Fleig Junior Section {and the Student Section of the In. dianapolis Matinee Musicale will hold their opening concerts at 2:30 ip. m. and 4 p. m. Sunday in the
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DAR Chapter House. | The new officers of the junior sec! tion are Sandra Bernat, president; | Tom Troyer, Annriette Studor and Suann Luessow, vice presidents;
sage. ,Mr. Hogue will be best man,
: The Bridal Scene— id | Joanne O'Neill | To Be Bride On Oct. 25
The announcements of three api proaching marriages and the news of a shower for a bride-to-be share today’s bridal scene, Miss Joanne Marie O'Neill will be married Oct. 25 in St. Patrick's Catholic Church to Harvey J. Arnold. The bride-to-be's father Is . Martin J. O'Neill, 1147 English Ave.,! > and Mr. Arnold is the son of Mrs. | Flossie Arnold, Hosbrook St. The, couple will live in Los Angeles after the wedding.
. » » { Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Platt, 4002) Broadway, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Lenora, to Sheldon Gininger, son) ’ of Mr. and Mrs, Isador Gininger,| New York. The wedding will be read Sunday in the Beth El Temple by Rabbi Wiliam Greenfeld. |
Mrs. Herb Marer and Mrs. Jack] L. Cohen are to be the matrons of | honor, and Mrs. Jack Cohen, Mrs. | Sidney Maurer and Miss Linda, Wohlfeld will be bridesmaids. Phyllis Bernstein and Judy Bloom will be flower girls, The best man will be Jack L.! Cohen, and. the ushers ate to. be, Mr. Marer, Jack Cohen, Mr. Maurer| and Bill Cohen. Ronnie Bernstein is to be the ringbearer.
Beach, Fla. the couple will make
their home with the bride's parents. i y x = Robert E. Bell, son of
Dorothy Donnell, 38 N. Dearborn| 8t., will take Miss Edna Denwood.| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Denwood, 401 Trowbridge St. as his bride on Oct. 25. The couple, will be married in the Woodside | Methodist Church. | Mr. Bell is a graduate of the, Butler University College of Phar- ~ macy.
» . » Members of the FFC Club will honor’ Miss Joan I. Hinkley at a shower Saturday night. The bride-| to-be will be married Oct. 19 in’ the Friedens Evangelical and Re-| formed Church to Hugh B. Howell. | 8he is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.’ Homer Hinkley, 2331 Union St. | Miss Bargara Tracy, 2815 Bluff Rd., will be hostess. The guests include Misses Dorothy Jatho, Almarie Hoffman, Wilma Lohkamp and Betty Nichols and Mrs. Fred McKinney. |
} A small reception will follow the ceremony and the couple will leave for Longview, where they will be at home. Miss Ingles attended
the University of Illinois. » ~ »
A bridal dinner tomorrow night will honor Miss Margaret Dowd and John I. Gallagher, who will be married Saturday in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel of S§. Peter and Paul Cathedral.
The dinner will be given by |
Miss Dowd’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hiner,
in the Blue Room of the Marott |
Hotel. It will precede the wedding rehearsal. ! Guests will be Messrs. and Mesdames W. B, Hiner, Alfred C. Dowd and Frank B. Dowd, Dr. and Mrs, Joseph A. Dowd, Miss Catherine Cassidy, New York; Mrs, C. Vance Carter, Beverly Hills, Cal; Miss Marie Warren and James and Joseph Gallagher. - ~ » Mr. and Mrs. George 8. Diener will entertain Saturday with a
| buffet supper in their home for | Miss Ann Pearson and Robert |
Straub Diener, who will be married Nov. 15. Guests will be Dr. and Mrs, Lyman R. Pearson, parents of the bride-to-be; George Diener, the future bridegroom's father; Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Anderson, Lafayette; Dr. and Mrs. August Kasper, Hammond; Miss Elizabeth Pearson, who will be her sister's maid of honor; Dr. and Mrs. Paul T. Hurt, Dr. D. O. Stayton, Mrs. Frank T. Edenharter, Doug White, Earl Kingston, Susan and William Diener and Misses Ann-Wallace,Sarah-Lukemeyer,
and Jean Humrichhouser, all of Bloomington.
Lucy Rhoadarmer |
PLAN CHAPTER INSTALLATION— Assisting with Saturday of a new chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority at Indiana University Adult Loaders | are (left and right) Mrs. E. Leo Smith and Mrs. Lytle J. Freehafer. Mrs. Smith is | helping to arrange the dinner to be held that night 1 the Graham Hotel, and Mrs, | Freehafer is on the committee planning the installe on.
Moris Beck, secretaries, and Charles Wright, Bobby Castor and Donald McMahan, hosts. i The student section officers Include Miss Ann Spalding, president; Miss Patty Joy and Miss Diane Woodward, first and second vice presidents; Miss Joanne Bernat and Miss Barbara Kershaw, secretaries; ¥ Miss Lauralee Burke, program & chairman; Miss Barbara Sue Beldon, telephone chairman; Miss Gloria Harvey, scrapbook chairman, ‘and John Mahrdt, host.
plans for the installation (Groups Announce
: = Bhen-Courtney photo. TO BE WED SATURDAY-Miss Elizabath ‘Ann Feezle will be married Saturday to Rex Dowell Landis Jr, in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel, SS Pater and Paul Cathedral. Her parents ara Mr, and Mrs. Stanley S. Feezla, 2829 N. Meridian St., and his parents
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| The staff sponsors are Mrs, Albert {Reep, junior and student advisor; {Mrs. Jessie T. Clapp, junior chair-
Mrs. Hamilton Attends
B \ . ent-Teacher Associations will meet ‘ d { Ie at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday in the, oar 4 eetl ng War Memorial building, “School Times State Service Education” will be the program SOUTH® BEND, Ind, Oct. 9.— theme. Representatives of national heaith P io nt { rt : urdue University will be the host clinics in Indianapolis, Ft. Wayne > : t nstitute on Nov. ‘and South Bend attended the state for the Parents 1 u's . ; 6 and 17. board meeting of the Indiana Ma- ; ternal Health League held here to-| Dr. Tracy Owens Wednesday will day. Evansville delegates planning begin a parents education course to open a clinic also attended. {from 9 to 10 a. m. each Wednesday The Indianapolis group included at School 33. The first lecture topic Mrs. George W. Hamilton, state will be “The Role of the Parent in president, and Miss Mary Sinclair,[the Mental Development of the iexecutive secretary. Mrs. Hamilton | Child. reported the compilation of a re-| William D. Hennessy Jr. will disferral list of physicians throughout cuss “Democracy Begins at Home |the state to give the same child before the study group of School 41 |spacing information and service at 1:15 p.m. Wednesday, [available at the clinics I~ City PTA groups will meet Wed= Mrs. Hamilton and Miss Sinclair nesday, as follows:
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man; Miss Mary Spalding, student [chairman; Mrs, Edward LaShelle and Miss Eileen Poston, dance programs; Mrs. Marshall Harvey, press, and Mesdames William Edwards, THURSDAY Erwin Luessow, Leah Marks, W. G 32--1:30 p.m. “Your Child in the paterson, Maurice Robinson, James School Picture,” Miss Mary E. ao Matthews and Howard B. Stitt, Rank, principal, Teg. assistant sponsors
live at 2807 Graceland Ave.
Plan to Attend Mrs. Fred Gifford ; : ‘Will Entertain Convention
Mrs. Fred E. Gifford, 5125 N. Meridian 8t, will be hostess to the A number of Indianapolis wom- giansfield Circle Tuesday at 13:30 en will attend the national con- p 72--1:30 p.m. “Health,” by The junior section program will x ovity. will Fos in her home. Mrs. Bert C. . vention Sigma Beta Sorority will Mecammon is chairman of ‘the Lillian Lewis, principal. Tea. include numbers by Joan Behringer, a . y " J | hold tomorrow through Sunday in juncheon meeting Joan Spry, Dianne Ralthy, Mary Toledo, O. : :
Eggleston, Helen Starost, Beverly myey will be Mrs. Sheldon Cox, dames Robert H. Barrett, W. E. Byfield, Susan Camp, Anne Shafter, Lambda Mu Chapter president; cost. Charles N. Harwood. Paul B. seesiom——— [anes Bele? Margery Jlatr, Mary Mrs. Hazel Weaver, chapter dele- pgaine and I. 8. DeFenelon. Mrs. (Jane Butler, Rita Nagle, Suann gi... ars Walter Jones, chairman Thomas D. Sheerin of the Mayor's |Luessow, Lois Ann Goodnough, Pa- or (he National Charity Commit- Advisory Board will speak {tricia Burkhead, Judy Stein, John tee, Mesdames Edward Meyers, Ed- oo :
Autumn Tea |Behringer, Richard Broadstieet, ,, ‘gc and Katherine Todd and Card Party Set
r ~ To Be Given {Dick Billeisen, Ronnie. Hunt, Paul Miss Ruth Miles. | Behler and David Lurie. Business sessions will begin at 2 The Lauter Mothers’ Club will : Those appearing on the suidart p. m. tomorrow, a breakfast and have a card party Saturday at 8 section program are Misses Sally, j...00 wil] be held Saturday and a p. m. in the club room. Mrs, Olif-
Nancy and Susan Max, Peggy Sulll- d Mrs. John th mn tea of the Indian-|_ "banquet Sunday will close the con- ford Watson an rs. Jo Has! The autu van, Donna Lee White, Patricia , low ‘are. ao-chaliman.
|apolis Historical Council will be Beckerich, Joan Tossell, Natalie RN held” from-3 to 5p: m: Tuesday Nera nam ~ Rebecca Lane, Rosina Th — the home of Mrs. Bert J. Sexon, neo. ona wanda Toffolo, Pitty
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» ” " The Glenns Valley PTA will have a fish fry at 8 p.m, tomorrow at the school,
Assistant hostesses Include Mes-
After a wedding trip to Miami |
BAZAAR CHAIRMAN-—Mrs, E. H. Schaub is chairman for the bazaar to be held during the national convention of the Grandmothers Club tomorrow and Saturday at the Claypool Hotel. Club members are donating articles for the bazaar.
yesterday visited the new clinic In School 1—1:30 p.m. “Parent and 3711 Watson Rd. Mrs, Helen Talge | 5.0 Mary Peacock, Susan Sharp, Fi. Wayne and conferred with of-| mamily Life” Rev. Roy B. Con- Brown, guest speaker, will discuss yo... weft, Sharon Pfisterer, Mari-
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ficials and workers of the Planned
ner Jr. Music by Mothers Chorus, | “Historical Indianapolis.”
lyn Hull and Carol Taylor and Bill
\Clubs—
Parenthood Committee, affiliated! 9 1.45 pm. Business meeting; with the Indiana Maternal Health| t.q for mothers of new pupils.
League, |10—1:45 p.m. Talk by school nurse, Mrs. Marian Armstrong. Tea for Miss Jessie Russell, new principal. 24—3 p.m. Meeting and social hour. 20—2:30" p.m. “Responsibility of Citizens,” Mrs, Brandt C. Downey.
Club Groups
WA r: Tea. ill Honor 5—2:30 p.m. “Educational Services to the Community,” Miss Gertrude Buscher. Report on
“Institute on Family Life” by Mesdames Norma Ade, Bowman Hall and William Kraas Jr. Tour of rooms. Tea.
Presidents Two clubs have scheduled presi{dent's day programs for tomorrow
{and other gro! will have their! | lisher, All ne. [S08 ries Troupe wp a |36—1:30 p.m. “Education and mm iD) T the all. { pousher. Aline | The Clio Club will have a presi-| ,/'¥, lie" Dr. Frank Gorman, | ans 1¢€a Mrs. Daniel T, Chambers Jr. is | Call LL 0988 now EASY | . : 138-2 p.m. Program by primary in ov . and get a FREE {dent's day luncheon in the Meridian : : chairman of arrangements for the Hills Country Club. Mrs. Birney Pupils. Social hour. | The Indianapolis Alumnae Chap- oo" "yo" on Wednesday, and | DEMONSTRATION CREDIT 'D. Spradling will discuss “The 391:30 p.m. “Safety” Miss Lena ter of Sigma Alpha Iota Sorority ape. miisaheth Watson is in charge | 0 Your home. TERMS |sampler.” | D. Swope, principal. Group sing- will have a candlelight guest tea 4,0 one lanned for Nov. 19. | ; | ing. and musicale at 3 p. m. Sunday In yo cub will give a Halloween | Mrs. George P. Steinmetz will 80—1:30 p.m. Social studies dem- the home of Mrs. Clair McTurnan, dinner dance from 9 p. m. to midgive the president's greetings to the onstration by Miss Frances S8haw.i5148 N. Meridian St. Mrs. Marian one 0 Nov. 1 under the chairFriday Afternoon Reading Club at 81—1:30 p.m. “The New Curricu- Kg, Thomas is hostess chairman. manship of Mr, and Mrs. George \
the luncheon meeting. Mesdames, lum,” Murray A. Dalman, princiCharles Cherdron, 0. V. Montgomery! pal and E. C. Wischmeier are in charge 91—1:30 p.m. “PTA and the Guldof the program. ance Program,” Miss Gertrude Theumler. | Mrs. R. C. Borchers, 3601 Station]
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St., will entertain the Friday "After-! noon Literary Club tomorrow at] \ W M mb . 2:30 p. m. in her home. . Mesdames | ¢ Crs
Florence Rettig, Edgar Brown, . Clyde Simmons and Don sten-| VV 111 Meet barger will present the program, y I : Proz Indianapolis members of the
The North End Garden Club will YWCA will meet at 5 p. m. Tuesday meet at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the in the central YWCA to discuss
There will be a musical program
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Pierpont, Jerry Mitchell, Henry {presented by Mrs. Ruth Schlaegel Oaks, Dickie Warne and Donald Fleitz and Mrs. Frank Edenharter Shelborn " : . f The hostesses are Mesdames Charles - ey A |g. Smith, Henry Ker, Donovan v : Turk, Clayton Ridge, Paul Hart, WW, 2 d k But it didn't take C. Rumpler, Edna Pauley, Lowell's. 00 Stoc long to open my eyes Fisher and Laura E. Ray. | after I saw a Kirby | Special guests include Mesdames Anneunces in action. Right Ralph Gates, Henry Schricker, Carl . there in plain sight |J. Weinhardt, Royer Knode Brown, mtr tae 1 saw Kirby Decung william Summerville, George Kolb, ctny ities rar Bg - a jiussel Furr sid Fem E. Norris, Mrs. John Ruckelshaus, enter- | type, a hand port-
able, a straight-air-suction-upright and a motor driven floor
{ tainment chairman for the Wood-
Music Grou stock Club, today announced plans
for two luncheon-bridge parties at
Mrs. Robert J. Bhultz, president, potheringham., Mrs. L. E. Fullen and Mrs. C. H.| Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Crane Tomy Irgang will'be in the receiving line. are chairmen for the Thanksgiving The special guests are Miss Ger- pve dinner dance to be held Noy trude Evans, Mrs. L. F. Sunderman 26 and Mr, and Mrs. William A {and Mrs. Robert Blake, Diven Jr. are in charge of plans for Mrs. Karl Stegemeir, Mrs. Russel the New Year's Eve dance Dec. 31 {Barton, Miss Mary Spaulding and| The club juniors will have their
Mrs. Ferrell Scott will present the holiday dinner dance Dec. 10. Mr 3 musical program. land Mrs. John Collett are to be ARQ ——————————————————— | sponsors. Herb = Wilson, junior DAR Committee president, will appoint a junior to
serve as chairman.
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38th St. branch of the Merelunts | tie revision of the world-wide proBank. igram of the organization to meet « . joes responsibilities. Mrs, Felix tee of the Caroline Scott Harrison pen House Sunday The Irvington Quest Club will Vonnegut is chairman. Chapter, DAR, will have a tea Oct meet tomorrow in the home of Mrs.! mne following topics will be M. J. Reese, 5417 Hibben Ave. Mrs. cussed: “On the Campus” “Round VOVies 4150 N. Meridian St.
R. B. Miller will talk on “Masks.” thy World Reconstruction Pund,”|
3 e . “Membership Commission,” Auxiliary to Give stitution Commission,” “Financing of Colonial Virginia.” Card Party
the Program of the National Board” ant hostesses are Mesdames The Madden-Nottingham Auxili-|
Clelland and Mrs.
0. 5515 Washington Blvd. land “Practical Tests of Religion.” Harold Hershman, Willlam G. WebThere will be a buffet supper er, Maxwell 8. Droke and Charles college, and Mrs, MacMurray ary of the American Legion will served before the meeting. . : jwido meet Tuesday in the post home; ®
Watson. | widow of the college founder following a card party at the Vet-|
The Wheel and Distat commit- MacMurray Club Sets
The MacMurray College Club will dis- 17 in the home of Mrs. Charles F. j,,pqp Dr. and Mrs. Clarence P. McJames E. MacMrs. Herbert R. Hill will talk on Murray. with an open house from “Con- the “Houses, Gardens and Churches 3 to 6 p. m. Sunday at the home The assist« of Mr. and Mrs, Edmond W-— Hebel |
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| Mrs. J, Russell Paxton, 5508 E. Pleasant Run Pkwy. 8. Dr., will be, | the hostess. Mrs. Frank Cregor will talk on | “Musical Therapy.” The music pro{gram will be provided by Misses | Joan Newby, Betty Jean Miller, | Nellie Jones, Jeanne Havens, Mar-* | garet Warner, Caroly Harvey, Jo Ann Burr and Barbara Newman.
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Pi, rr ' Riviera Boosters To Install Officers
The Riviera Club Boosters willl | install néw officers at their falll
| dinner dance tomorrow. Gilly Ban-|
| ta's orchestra will play, and Was-| (son's will present a floor show. | New officers are Charles Lotze,| president; Carl Schopp, vice presi- | ‘dent; Carl Ritter, secretary;| {Charles Apker, treasurer, and Alfred Kahle, sergeant-at-arms.
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