Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 November 1947 — Page 26

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.Dinner to Mark 51st Birthday Of Alpha Omicron Pi Sérority

THE ALPHA OMICRON | PI "SORORITY will celebrate its 51st anniversary with a founders’ day dinner @ at 6:30 p. m. Dec. 11 in the Hunters Lodge of the Marott Hotel. Miss Beulah Phillips, ¢hairman of arrangements, will be mistress of ceremonies. Her committee includes Mrs. Richard Schager, Mrs. Ray Clutter and Misses Elinor Randall, Charlotte Scibetta and Rita Mercille, Mesdames L. Victor Brown, T. Clare Davis and Melvin Myers will be seated at the speakers table. They will represent the national council. The table will be decorated with roses, hollyberry leaves

_and white candles, with miniature rose candleholders at each place. § ™ The Ogden Junior Chorale will

ITSC C hapter sing a group of Christmas carols. Will Hear Mrs. Reynolds

A luncheon, a card party and two book reviews are among club activ. ities scheduled for the near future The Normany Chapter, ITSC, will have a luncheon meeting at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Edward Bayless, 3844 Guilford Ave The hostess will be assisted by

the chordla, «fd Miss Betty Ann | | Groves is planist | Mrs, the founders of Alpha Omicron | Pi, and Mrs. Robert Watkins will | present a medley of songs.: A preview of state day festivities will be given by Mrs. Adrian Wilhoite. The program will be concluded by a candlelight service written by Miss Esther Holden and conducted by Miss Mildred Douglas, Background music will be played | by Miss Margaret Hargrave,

v Mrs, Leslie Graham and Mrs. Rob- ie ert Jones. Mrs. John W. Thorn- Athenaeum Auxiliary | burg will be the speaker To Have Christmas Party | Mrs. D. A. Bowen, 1200 N. Dear- Mrs, Paul Tuerk is chairman cof

A group of c.rols will be sung by the Woman's Chorus, led by Miss Edna Phinney. There will be a one-act play presented by Mrs. J. C Lennox, Mrs. G. J. | Burns and Miss Olga Birk. The play was written by- Mrs. Frank Lambertus.

Mrs. E. W, Stockdale will give a Thanksgiving prayer,

The Mothers and Daughters Benefit Club will give a card arty at 1:30 p. m, tomorrow in the de-| ridian Room of the Colonial fur niture Co, |

cently elected Mrs. Foster V. Smith,

president. Other officers-are Mrs Soror ities— sss John W, Noble, vice president; Mis

aoe Officer Plans Visit Here

One local sorority chapter will

(welcome a province officer and another is planning a Christmas pro-

John Schramm and Miss Hosea, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. Arthur L. Moore,

treasurer, and Mrs. H, J. Schni'zlus, historian.

Mary E. Smith Wed In Church Rite

gram, A single. ring ceremony united Kappa Chapter, Mu Phi Epsilon, Miss Mary Elizabeth Smith apd Will be inspected by the province Lawrence A Quinn at 9 a. m. to- governor, Mrs. Henry C. Christian, | day in 8t. Anthony's Catholic Mrs. Christian will arrive Sunaay Church, The Rev. Fr. Michael from Lakewood, O, and will visit Gorman officiated here until Tuesday, | Miss Smith is the daughter of The province officer will appoint Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Smith, 3302 Or- 8 delegate to the national convenchard St, and the bridegroom is Hon.

the son of Mrs, John Quinn, 423 The Indianapolis Associate ChapN. Arnolda Ave. ler, Kappa Kappa Kappa, will have The mald of honor, Miss Veronica a Christmas program and gift oxLeonard, wore a gray suit and ghange at a 1 p. m. luncheon Mongreen accessories. Michael Quind/gay fn the 38th St. branch, Indiana vas the best man National Bank. The bride wore a gray suif with | Mrs. Elmer Sherwood is to be brown accessories. She carried or- hostess, assisted by Mesdames G. F. chids on a white prayerbook. Springman, E. D. Clauser, John There was a breakfast at Gam- Walker, Paul Loser, J. B. Wallace mons Restaurant and a reception and Dan C. Hess. in the home of the bride's -parents

Afternoon Ce er remony | Read by Rev. Maas |

Couple Plans

. Sad An afternoon ceremony was read I rip East by the Rev. W. C. Maas at 2:30 p.m; today uniting Miss “Patricia |

Palms and white gladioll were Smith and Fredrick Knapp. The used to decorate St. Patrick's Cath. vows were repeated in the Trinity

olic Church for the wedding of Miss Lutheran Church Eleanor Prestel and Robert M Mrs, Evelyn Graham, 1026 GoodGreer. The Rev. Fr. Ernest Strahl let Ave, is the bride's mother, and

read the vows at 9 a. m. today Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Knaap, 240 ‘Miss Prestel is the daughter of N. Keystone Ave, are the brideMr. and Mrs Alfred. Prestel. 622 groom's parents Sanders St, and Mr, Greer is the Miss Mary Ann Nelson was the son of Milton Greer, La Porte maid of honor. She wore a dark Miss Patricia P col t1 ‘ brown suit and accessories. Rich- § Patricia Prestel, the maid o 4 Beam, South Bend, was the honor, wore aqua blue, and the ire Dea : 8 ' bridesmaid M 1 best, shal), sma ids Miss 4 <. §, Miss Lavon Kasper| phe pride wore a beige suit with

and Miss Betty Sciscoe, wore fuchsia Annette Prestel was the flower girl George Lang was the best man. and Russell Cundiff and Blaze were ushers.

dark brown accessories and an orchid corsage. After a reception in the home of Lawrence (he pride's parents the couple left " on a trip to St. Louis. They will The bride wore an ice mint satin be at ‘home at 2202 Coyner Ave. Bown accented with lace, and a .

Angertip {llusion veil. She carrfed Sk atin 0 Pa rty

. White roses with an orchid cente 2 There was a breakfast in the Th RAL ere Cristian

Lake Shore Country Club and a re Church will sponsor a skating party ception in the Nome 2 TCT trom 7 to 11 p. m. tomorrow at Rolparents. After the lerland. Mrs. C harlog Koseck 1s In

of the bride's reception’ the

couple left for a wedding trip charge of arrangements, through the East i ss Heads Class Part: Mon Miss Doris Cleary, daughter of Y M nday Edward P. Cleary, 602 N. Bradley The Camp Pire Leaders Associa+ Ave, headed her class of nurses | tion will have a Christmas program graduated last Tuesday from the) and party at 630 » m. Monday in White Plains, N, Y., Hospital School

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Miss Mary Obear is president of |

Brown will glve a toast to |

erine Bulmer before her marriage Nov. 8.

and Mrs. Wil

born Ave, will entertain the Friday the Christmas party for memoers | _son of f Henry A. foy of Fall River, Mass and Mr. Elkins. | Afternoon Reading Club tomorrow,! of the Women's Auxiliary of the a— After a reception in the Charles Miss Blanche Bruner will assist, | Athenaeum Turners. The party IM; M | I . A Tr {Reynolds Lodge, the couple left for “American Literary Periods” vill bel Will be held at 6 p. m. Monday r., IS. carn re on rip la trip to New Orleans. They will discussed by Miss Lida Orth, and In the Athenaeum. be at home at 16565 N, Alabama St.,

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gregory Hearn |are on a wedding trip to Chicag {following thelr wedding.at 0 a. m [today in St. Joan of Arc's Cath{ollie Church. The Rev, Fr. |8ahm read the vows, The bride, the former Miss Mary

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Drew-Pesch Vows Are Read In Plymouth

Couple Will Be At Home Here

{the bride of Edward Vincent Drew in a 10 a. m. ceremony today in I8t. Michsel’s Catholic Church in | Plymouth. .The Rev. Fr. FP. J. | Bodinger officiated. | Miss Pesch is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Pesch, Plymlouth, and Mr. Drew, 1733 N. Me-| ridian St., Indianapolis, is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James {H. Drew. | The bride wore a white gown (with a satin bodice and bouffant 'net skirt. Her fingertip veil fell from a seed pear] tiara, and she carried white roses and gardenias. { The maid. of honor, in emerald green velveteen, was Miss Shirley gM Burke and the bridesmaids were Ed Mrs, Richrad O'Bryan, Round Lake, Ill; Mrs. Donald Elkins, Plymouth; Miss Jean-Ann Heidenreich, Indian{apolls, and Mrs. Durwood Summy, |Bremen. The bridesmaids wore! dresses identical to the maid of!’ honor’s. 3 Richard Drew will be the best | man, and the ushers will be William Her parents are Mr, [and Daniel Drew and John Lawler, on Ave., and he is the all of Indianapolis; Dr. O'Bryan

Block photo. i h . Guilfoy was Miss Cath.

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wore gold and rust taffeta. Robert Indianapolis, after Dec. 15. McAllister Jr. was the best man,! The bride, a member of Pi Reta

and Arthur and James Hearn were F1M Sorority, Qshors University,

attended Indiana

Guild Meeting The St. Francis Hospital Guild {will meet Tuesday in the hospital. 8

Edwin, A gown of candlelight satin was the bride. Her veil cas-

caded from a tiara of orange hlos-

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| The y Mrs. Katherine. Tumev.-Gartin ee Tn ve Bon A a | Ice Peak, is the daughter of Mr. soms, and she carried white roses. Mrs. Roy Nation will be officer of will review the plays and music of y ve , and Mrs. C. R. Peak, 5443 Guilford| The couple left for Chicago after the day, and Mrs. Car] E. Baas will the current New York season for The Indianapolis Wellesley Club |AVe. Mr. Hearn's parents are Mr. a breakfast and reception at Whis- be hostess at the covered-dish! the Book Review Club at 1:30 p. m.| will have & 1 p. m. luncheon (20d Mrs. E. C. Hearn, 860 N. Oak- 'pering Winds, They will be at ome luncheon. The luncheon assistants Tuesday in Block's auditorium «nd! meeting Monday. Mrs. Roger [land Ave, after Dec. 1 at 4553-A Guilford Ave. are Mesdames Edward Trimpe, at 1:30 p. m next Thursday in Kahn will be hostess, assisted by Miss Joan Lou Jones, the maid of | The bride is a graduate of tle {James Mugivan and J. C. Gold. Ayres’ auditorium, Mrs. John Gamble and Mrs, | honor, wore moss green. The brides- Deerwood Music University, and Mr.| Mrs, Trimpe will preside at the | Blaine Miller Jr. | maids were Miss Patric ia Trou! man Hearn is a student at Butler Uni-iafternoon session at which new ofThe North End Garden Club re. —————— and Mire Yirsinig ¥ ficers will be elretad

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Miss McNairy To Be Married In Church

Rev. Richard Rettig Will Read the Vows The Carrollton Avenue Evangele tical and Reformed Church will be [the scene at 8:30 p. m. today of the § | wedding of Miss Jo Ann McNairy 2% [to J. Robert Strahlendorf. The Rev, | Richard Rettig will officiate. Miss McNairy i§ the daughter of |Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McNairy, 3063 Winthrop Ave, and the bride & | groom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs, BJ. R. Strahlendorf, Lebanon. | The matron of honor will be Mrs, | Harry Asperger, and the bridese maids will be Misses Carolyn Spare f ger, Barbara Newton and Joan % Metzger. Mary Margaret Ziegler, { Frankfort, will be flower girl. The x ‘attendants will wear taffeta frocks § of rose, aqua, yellow and fuchsia taffeta. ‘| Raymond Jackson is to be the best man, and the ushers will be {Richard Nelson, Phillip Pavey, Robe lert Miller and Mr. Asperger. A gown of brocaded white satin

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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED—Ermest |. 1 “ Ue : {a white orchid. New Jersay St., announces the engagement of his sister, Florine, | After a reception in the church

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