Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 November 1947 — Page 14

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ST. VINCENT HOSPITAL GUILD: Mrs

Mrs. George E. Davis Jr. and Mrs

A Number of Parties Are Arranged For Sunnyside Guild Benefit Event

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A LIST OF TABLE

RESERVATIONS was announced

today for the Sunnyside Cuild benefit card party to-be

held Friday afternoon in the Murat Temple.

ing reservations include My « Jackson, Harry Daniel H. D. Goode, Henry PP. Clark. Brayton, Feriton. W. Auckly. Bert Galiher, Others. planning to. entertain Banders, Harry Kryter, Harold Mercer Harold Hadley, C. D. Stine Arsdall, Adolph Lemke, H. E. Hanley Additional party reservations McKay, Richard A. Garber, Jame

Rev. Dickerson Will Offic até

Miss Mildred Toombs “will "be~ come the bride of James: R Tinkle in a 4 o'clock ceremony tomorrow afternoon in the Cumberland Baptist Church. The Rev. Wilbur H. Dickerson will officiate

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dames Harold I, Platt, J. L. Currie, H. C. Thomas, Frank O. Sanders, John R. M. Lay, Joe J, Speaks and o M

Harold ‘Hubler,

The. bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Bertis Toombs, E. 10th St, and Mr. Tinkle's | parents are Mr. and Mrs. Guy E. Tinkle, Greenwood ~The matron of honor will: be | Mrs. Donald B. Griffen. She will wear gold taffeta. Miss Mary

Catherine Boyd, the bridesmaid, will wear a blue faille frock. Ellen Kay Cory will be the flower girl, wearing blue taffeta Gerald E.; Tinkle will serve as the best man, and Clifford Toombs and Forrest Tinkle will be ushers. The bride will wear a candle«Jight. satin gown with a fitted bodice accented with seed pearls Her two-tiered - illusion veil will fall from a halo of satin orange Blossoms. She will carry ‘an orchid on a white Bible After a réception in the church the couple will leave for a wedding trip south. They will be at home at 836 N. after next Saturday.

are Mesdames GQharles G

David H” White, ‘Thomas Booth,

parties

and Frank sNapp. y » ” The Southern Club Auxiliary will have a luncheon meeting Friday ‘in the home of Mrs, Paul Schafiner, ; will be Mesdames Emory Thomas,

Robert. Bracken and W, L. Brown. |

Miss Jessie Lou Van Camp of Wasson's will give a fashion talk | {lustrated by models.

Fraternity v Mothers

| To Give Card Party

Sherman Drive, -

Mrs. Mazine Hostess

Mis. Kosta Maxime, 4485 N. Pennsylvania St. recently enteértained members of the Minget | Group of the Grandmothers Is Ob.

Sorority M eeting Alpha Chapter, ‘Delta Phi Beta Borority, will meet Monday night | in D 2112 B. ‘Market St.

The Mothers Club of Delta Tau

and | Delta Fraternity will sponsor a card party at 7:30 p. m. Thurs- |

day in the Riviera Club. Mrs. Roy Volstad is the general chairman s Assisting her are Mrs. Earl Finley, ticket chalfrman; Mrs. V. A. Keller and Mrs: K. W, Jeffries, candy sales; Mesdames Walter 8. Christie,- Ralph Simpson and Lester Hunt, prizes; L. A. Batten, donations, and Mrs, Harold Curtiss and Mrs. O. 8. | “Bruner, table arrangements. Mrs, B. Lynn Adams, president and hostess chairman, will be assisted by the house mother, Mrs. Harold “Ireland, . and Mesdames | "Simpson, William Crapo, Walter |

‘home of Mrs. Fred H.{ Wilson, Ford Woods, Mark Cpvert } and Dan Langell, past presidents, | ] School

Assisting the hostess |

Mrs, |

Walter E. Joyce,

Robert MH. Imes

DELTA THETA TAU SORORITY

Mrs

ALPHA CHI OMEGA ALUMNAE

Dr. and Mrs. Marvin S. Cochrane L.

1 THE COMMUNITY FUND DRIVE opening Monday is the major |

money-raising project scheduled this month . , .

sole one. Women's organizations, Amen munity Fund<workers, their own.

There's the Alpha Epsilon Chapter of Detta-Theta Tau Sorority. To earn funds for the dental clinic

many of them also providing Comwill be busy,

the Northeast Community Center,

formance of “Pursuit of Happiness”

Theater. Honderich. | son, ticket chairman; McKibben,

x x = FRIDAY WILL card party in the Murat Temple. work at Sunnyside Sanatorium. photo) the

Thursday night, St,

Molly Cohen To Be Wed

Vincent

The general chairman. for the project is Other. chapter members helping out are Mrs. G. F. JackMrs. J. Elwood Jones, publicity; Mesdames E. P. Noble Reynolds and Paul E. and the three committee members shown in the photo at upper left.

BE THE DAY Proceeds will be used in the guild's Mrs is the general chairman for the card party. While the Delta Theta Tau group is seeing the Civic

Charles B. Sutherlin Will Marry Holy Rosary | Betty Jean Meier Tomorrow

A gown of white slipper” satin

will be worn hy Miss Molly Ber~ nice Cohen .for hér marriage to Irwin IL. Burack at 5 o'clock tomarrow afternoon in the Bethedeck. Temple. Rabbi William Greenfeld will officiate, and Rabbi Alfred Jospe, Bloomington, will

The bride, daughter of Mr. and Max Cohen, 3352 Broadway, also will wear a fingertip length illusion veil roses surrounding an orchid cen- | begin Miss Lee Burack, in hunter green taffeta, will be the maid of hohor, and Mrs. Milton Bohard, “in rose taffeta, will be the ma- | tron of honor,

Paul Cook, Roy L. Van and Ted Davis have been made by Mesdames Robert Bowen, Donald .E. McComb, Paul Glackin, Robert M. -Bowes, Jack Hatfield, Frank Hatfield, Robert Slaughter, A. C. Fernandes Jr, T, M. Riddick Jr. and Robert Richey. ( Dr. Also planning tables for the event Are MesaRge I Wr par thL glagier, Hiram Sexson Jr, J. E Holman. 8r, - Robert Carpenter, assist Robert Johnson, Walter L. Shir- | ley, J#meés R. McCoy, . Charles | - MIS. Sipe, George S. Saas, James H Gibson, Lowell Martin, Ray Hull |

| The bridesmaids will- be Miss | Beverly Epstein, Pompton Lakes, N. J; Miss Ruth / Snellenburg, South Bend; Miss Betty Stein, Mishawaka, and Misses Rhoda Binsky, Lillian Bluestein and Adrian .Cogan.

pastel “taffeta The best man will be Irving Cohen, and the ushers are to be | Charles Redish, Bloomfield, N. J. { Elliot Burack,” Millburn, N. J.; Gerald Epstein, Pompton Lakes,

+ Dr. J. David Singer, Detroit; Dr,

Murray Shuser, Paterson, and Bert Gilbert, There will be a wedding dinner | served in the temple immediately after the cermony, and an informal reception there at 8:30 | [po m, | The couple ‘will leave for a wed- | ding trip east after the. reception. “They will be at hope in Washington after Nov. 13. * Miss Cohen is a graduate of Indiana University. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burack, Millburn, N. J. was graduated from Rutgers Univer- | sity andf the Indiana University

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Dentistry,

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and will carry white |

| Ronald Dale Boreheting will “be

They will" wear |

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but it is not the

too, with individual projects of

which the members are Thursday

chapter supports at sponsoring a pernight at the Civic Mrs. Harold E.

Stubbs; Miss Philena Argo

n » n of the Sunnyside Guild's benefit |

Erwin B. McComb (upper right

Theater play

Hospital Guild will be sponsoring a

The Broadway Baptist Church will be: the scene, at 4 o'clock | tomorrow afternoon, of Miss Bétty Jean Meier's marriage’ to Charles B. The Rev. R. M. Dodrill will officiate. of My, and the bride- |~

Sutherlin. Miss Meier 456 Fenton Ave, groom is the son of Mrs. Pauline | Sutherlin, 2002 Park Ave.

The maid of honor, Miss Freda

is the daughter

Wells, will be in: green chiffon velvet, The bridesmaids, Miss Betty Sutherlin, Miss “Rosalie Vernon and ‘Mrs. Ruth Meier,

will wear blue, rose and purple velvet frocks, Kathryn Lee Borcherding, the flower girl, will wear pink. Robert Boomershine_ is to be the best man, and Robert Meier and Richard Stern will be ushers.

the ringbearer,

"Thé bride will wear a callelight satin gown with a basque bodice encrusted with seed pearls. Her finger tip length illusion veil will cascade from a tiara of stephanotis. She will carry a bouquet of lilies with an orchid center, There will be & reception in the Marott Hotel. The couple will leave on a wedding trip -to Chicago and New Orleans after the reception, Both the bride and bridegroom attended Indiana University. They will be at home in Indianapolis,

"From the Woman's Angle.”

Tudor Hall to Observe!

‘Founders’ Pr ogram Founders' Day 'will be observed Tuesday at Tudor. Hall School with a 10:25 a: m. program in the. auditorium... Alumnae, parents and friends of the school will attend. The Grandchildrer's Society will be introduced. This group of 60 members is composed of students whose parents ‘also attéhded Tudor. Miss Anne . calle 1 o

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Mrs. Ben F Griffin

Gene Roeger and Mrs, E. A. Elliott

PSI PSI PSI SORORITY:

Goldsmith

hockey game in the Coliseuny. Included in the large committee of assistants for that event are:fhe three guild members pictured in the photo at lower left. Later in the month, on/ the 18th, the Beta Beta Alumnae of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority will sponsor a gift bazaar to benefit the Marion Jounty Society for Crippléd Children. The bazaar will be held at the Crossroads Rehabilitation Center, 3001 N., New Jersey St. " » 2 un ”

NOT ONLY THE ALU MNAE but, in Hany cases, Busiands of

alumnae are being pressed into Service for the bazaar. Dr. Marvin 8. Cochrane the other day found himself helping his wife (photo at center. below) pack. canned goods for the bazaar. Homemade

toys and baked goods also will be sold and there will be entertainment for. children at the event. Also on the 18th, the Psi Psi Psi ‘Sorority will sponsor a book review. Mrs. Russell. J. Sanders, at 1:30 p. m. in Block's Auditorium, The Tri mothers’ organization of Delta Delta Delta Sorority. Mrs. William F. Keough, chairman; Mrs. Roy F. Duncan, vice chairman, and Mrs. Elmer L. Goldsmith (lower right photo) are on the committee in charge of planning the event.

Church Rite

Paul Anthony Spicuzza will take Miss Margaret Mary Giovanoni as his bride at 9:30 o'clock tomorrow morning in’ the Holy Catholic Church. The

and “Mrs, Herman

Meier; { | Rosary

Convention: Qpens. :

Here Tomorrow f Mrs. Frederick G. Balz, State

groom, will réad the vows. Miss Mary Faenzi is to be the

Senator, . will speak tomorrow | maid of honor. The bridesmaids morning as the 10th annual con- | will include Misses Ann and vention of the Indiana ‘Hairdress- | Laura Giovanoni, Theresa Comers and Cosmetologists Associa- | ella, JoAnn Mascari, Constance

tions opens. Her topic will

| Navarra and Frances Ciresi. _be ' “Business Miss Faenzi will wear American Con~ | Beauty taffeta while the bridesvention sessions will be held in | maids will be dressed in similar the Hotel Lincoln. | frocks of rose, iris and hyacinth. More thar 2000 beauty--shop Rose Mary Spicuzza and JoAnn owners and operators are ex- | Knapp are to be the flower girls, pected for the three-day conven- | and Robert Joseph Spicuzza will tion. Mrs. Adeline Henley, Rich: "| be the ring- bearer. mond, state president, is in A candlelight satin gown will charge. Mrs. Florence Trowbridge, | be worn by the bride. Her filltreasurer, will preside at the for- | length 4lusion veil will be atmal opening, and Miss Jessie | tached to a braided satin halo. Levy will be a speaker. She will carry white roses. and C. Anthony, Detroit, will give | gladioli centered with a purple platform demonstrations through- | orchid. out the day and ‘evening, - Joseph ‘Rene is to be the best

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Michael Comella, Joseph GioIs Arranged vanoni, Paul Lombardo, Paul Ral Mrs. Howard R. Aughinbaugh

mondi and Alex and George Faensi, Jr.,, 3712 Ruckle St. will be the A reception will be held in the hostess when the Indianapolis Holy Rosary Church hall’ from Alumnae Chapter of Mu Phi 71011 p. m. After a short wed- , national music sorority, meets for dinner Monday night.

ding trip, the couple will be at sl T. Wagner, of the

home, Nov. td at 1705 S. East St, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Giovanoni, sorority's Patroness Club, will talk y on “Highlights in the Life of

615 Stéveng St, are the parents {f the bri Mr. and Mrs. G Felix Mendelssohn.” An all: | goon Moe gol Ye ore the Mendelssohn musica?” program bridegroom's parents. observing the 100th anniversary of the composer's death will follow the business meeting. ' ; Appearing on the program will be Miss Mary Moorman and Mesdames R. D. Howell, Saul Bernat and W. N. Mlemibg Jr. ‘Miss Ruby Winders will preside.

Mrs. Audrine Leach Settle and her mother, Mrs. E. Leach, 240 E. Ninth St, have returned from a two-weeks' trip to Winnipeg, Canada,

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the ~reviewer, will give her talk | Psi group is the |

| Carole Singleton,

Rev. Fr. Anthony Spicuzza, Rich- | af a “brother “of thewbridesi-

Roy F. Duncan

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The Bridal Scene—

William F. Keough, Mrs. Elmer

Photos by John Spicklemire and Henry Glesing Jr.,

Times Staff Photographers,

Engagement of Mary M. Eilers To H. R. Plummer Is Announced; Party to Fete Lois Jean Gates

Two engagement announcements and shower notes appear in to-

day’s bridal scene.

Mr. and- Mrs. Charlies N. Eilers announce the éngagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Mary Madelon, to Harold R. Plummer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Plummer, Franklin Road. The

couple will be married at 7:30 p. m. Nov.

Lutheran Church, The maid of honor will be Miss and Mrs. Paul N. Eilers will be the bridesmaid. Kenneth Sprowl is-to be the best man, and "Robert Hunter ..and Herbert Plummer will be ushers. Miss Eilers will be the honor guest tonight at a personal shower in the home, of Mrs. Paul R, McAnally, 265 N. Routiers St. Mrs. Harry A. May will be the cohostess. n 3] 8 The engagement of Miss Pauline Stone, 526 E, Fall Creek Pkwy. to James Lincoln Rowe has been annouticéd py “her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stone, Monon, No date has been set for the wedding. Mr. Rowe, the son of Mrs. Edgar C. Rowe, Chicago, is a graduate of Princeton University. He received his Ph.D. degree from the University of Chicago. Miss Stone was graduated from Purdue University. 1 ”.._» Miss Mary Ellen Fox and-Mrs; Norbert Booker, will be the hostesses Wednesday night at a kitche en shower honoring Miss Lois Jean Gates. The party will be in Mrs. Booker's home, 4509 E. 12th 8t. The bride-to-be, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark L. Gates, 806 N. LaSalle St., will be married to Richard J. Zeph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Zeph, 2221 E. Garfield Drive, on Nov. 15 in St. Philip Neri Catholic Church. Guests at the shower will include Mesdames Gates,” Zeph, Leona Brothers; Edward, Svendson, Ernest Booker, Charl uch, Bernard Matthews, Harry \ Fox, Paul Gates, K eth Sears, John Knight Jr., Everett Walters, Louis Aull, Phillip Moos and Paul Burke; Miss ‘Mary Agnes Brethauer, Pittsburgh; Misses Nell Luesche, Rose Marie McDonald, Mary Kramer, Anne Kavanagh, Dorothy Rogers, Joan Koers, Margaret Bittner, Patricia Hagan, Zoe

Patrick and Anna Marie Walters.

co 8 » » * Miss Jo Ann McNairy will be » the honor guest Thursday at a miscellaneous shower in of Mrs. Harry" Asperg

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“Boulevard Place. Mrs. Ott Strock, Portland, will entertain with a personal shower on Nov. 12 in the home of Miss McNairy’'s parerits, Mr, and Mrs. W, F', McNairy, 3963 Winthrop Ave. The honor guest will be married Nov. 27. to J. Robert Strahlendorf, son of Mr, and Mrs, John R. Strahlendorf, Lebanon, ” t J » There will be a miscellaneous shower for Miss Marilyn Spencer, niece of Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Cdlderwood of Brownsburg,: on

| Friday night in the home of Mrs.

A. C. Vestal, 432 N. Gray St. Mrs. Eva Hil and Miss Claire Anne Vestal will assist,

Other parties given for Miss .

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Spencer, who will be. married wel, 4 f

16 to Richard Franklin Vestal, included a luncheon-shower today in the Canary Cottage and a linen shower yesterday in the home of Mrs. George W, Vestal, 41 N. Kenyon St.

Donald Hoover To Be Speaker

Donald D. Hoover, associate editor of The Indianapolis Times, will be the guest speaker when the Caroline Scott Harrison DAR Chapter meets Thursday afternoon in the chapter house. Mr, Hoover's subject will be “It Is Our Business.” The program, in observance of National Defense and Armistice Days, will be directed by Mrs, Charles H. Smith, National -Defense Committee chairman, and Mrs. Felix T, McWhirter, hon orary chairman. A musical program will be presented by “The Golden Singers” of Broad Ripple High School. A business meeting at 1:30 p. m, will precede the program. Hostesses for the tea hour will be Mrs. Iliff Jones, ‘chairman; Mrs. Charles F. Voyles, vice chairman; Mesdames James Batman, John W. Crossman, Harry A. Koss and CO. William Whaley. Mrs, James M. Gloin and . Mrs.

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