Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 December 1947 — Page 15

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' Five Study Groups To Meet This Week

* Five study groups of‘the Indianapolis branch, American Association} of University Women, will meet this| week. - The Parents’ Round Table will meet at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Home of Mrs. Russell Fanning; 1141 The topic for discussion will’ be “Do You Know Your Child's School?”

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Mrs. Leslie M. DeVoe, 4014 Washington Blvd., will be hostess to the

Wednesday. Dr. Mary Louise Mendiones is to be the instructor. ! - F ”

There will be a meeting of the International Relations Unit, evening group, at 7:30 p. m, Wednesday. Mrs. Walter P, Morton, 3434 Creek Blvd., will be hostess. {iss Sophia Waara, news comtator, will speak, and Miss Josephine Graf will discuss the Mar! Plan. . - ”

The unit in General Handicrafts will hold a meeting at 7:30 p. m. in the home of Mrs, Frank Wood, 7046 Washington Blvd. Mrs. Wood is the instructor,

The AAUW Great Books Group will meet at 7:30 p. m. Thursday in the Rauh Memorial Library. 'Ihne Rev. Donald Elder and Mrs. Fred J. Hamerin are, to be the discussion leaders.

Club Union To Present | ‘Messiah’

Handel's “Messiah” will "be presented in the Irvington Methodist |

DECORATE FOR DANCE — These members of the Children's Museum Guild Church at 3 p. m. Sunday under; worked hard on decorations forthe quild dance Saturday night in the Woodstock Club. the auspices of the Irvington Un: Trimming one of the bronze I-cent pieces, used as a decoration motif, are (left to fon of Clubs. J. Russell Paxton will| right) Mesdames Joseph Bree: e. . Louis Schwitzer Jr. ar Jr. and Kenneth Kinnear.

direct the Irvington community chorus, Mrs. Paxton will be at the

ax Legion Groups Triple Wedding to Be Read | Mrs. Arthur R. Robinson is gen- | . eral chairman of the is] I 0 Have H ere on F riday; Dr. Roy E. Vale

planning the event. This is the!

en, (ne coeere nas ven [inner <l'onight! Will Officiate at Ceremony

Assisting her are: Mrs. Louis W.| Holiday activities of the Po The Tabernacle Presbyterian Church will be the setting of a Bruck, soloists; Mrs. Tom Elrod, Ragsdale unit, American Legion| triple’ wedding at 8 p. m. Friday. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale will read the programs; Mrs. C. D. Vawter, ush-| Auxiliary, will begin with a Christ-| rites, all of which will be double ring ceremonies. ers; Mrs. Harry Ware, chorus per- | mas dinner at 6:30 p. m. today. The| Miss Anne Estes, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elza Estes, 528 | sonnel; Mrs. George E. Gill, chorus| ynit will join the post, the Sons of E. Raymond St., will be wed to Julian Gray, the son of Mr. and Mrs. secretary; Mrs. Paul A. Weir, dec-|the Legion. and the Junior Group| Cecil Gray of Plainfield. : orations; Mesdames John Paul | or the dinner, which will be held in| Anne's sister, Miss Lillian Estes, Richard Morgan and Miss June Ragsdale, Layman D. Kingsbury the Centr#l Christian Church.

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[Music Group To Observe Founders Day

founders day with a {at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday in the Propylaeum: The sorority is an international professional music group. Arbor, Mich, one of the four living founders of the sorority, the honor guest and speaker for To- Kalon. Tues. Mrs. L A. Murcalthe evening. ¢ —-

active chapter, will preside. Other

Florence Retig, Arthur Monninger, gelical Lutheran Church. The Rev. ——— Paul Duckwall and Mabel Leive and Theodore Meibohm read the cere-| Miss Mabelle Hendleman, |mony.

will conduct pledge services.

| Briggs, V. C. Vanderbilt ‘and Dan! { Shattuck.

iain Heads To Meet Friday

Chairmen of the sewing units of : . \city churches and lodges will meet Is Married

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“hoses, M Crooked Greek Homemakers. 1:30 Christmas party: Is arried p. m, Tues.*Mrs. Marion Mareane, MISCELLANEOUS

1912 W. Northgate, hostess. Christ-| | ates Auxiliary, Altenheim, 1: on Chur ch

mas party. Gift exchange. p. m. Tues. .Home: * Songs . by] Mi Artman Council, ITSC. 7:45 p. m.| * Mothers Chorus, Brookside School. | Gerald Dean Mobley

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bride at » Plans Dinner today. Woman's Department Club. women's‘ Soclety of Christian serv- pio © Lou Hickman Ki pid Local members of Sigma Alpha| Community sing. GHt- exchange joe Pifty-first Street Methodist|™-20 P* m. Friday in port Tota ~ Sorority will observe its| ‘Christmas stories. Church. 1 p. m. Tues. Church. Presbyterian Church. The Rev.

dinrier{ Irvington Home Study. 8 p. m. Tues, | Mrs. Theodore Layman, 20 S. Au-| dubon Rd. hostess. .Guest night. Herbert Hill; speaker, Miss Nora Crane Hunt of Ann|Katharine Merrill Graydon. Tues Mrs. Walter Montgomery, hostess. Supper.

Annual! Christmas luncheon. [Clyde York officiated. Music. Christmas story. | Miss Thelma Hickman, sister of Women's Auxiliary, Railway Mail{the bride, was the maid of "honor. Association, 2 p. m: Tues. Woman's She wore winter red taffeta. The Department Club. bridesmaids, Miss Jerrie Leahman SORORITIES and Miss Bettie Cogill, wore elec"Alpha Sigma Chap. Kappa. 7:30 p. m. Tues, Charles Lukenbill, 1224 N. Oxford,

Mrs. L. E. Fullen, president of the I eon lL. Meyer hostess,

Lambda Chap., Delta Sigma Kappa.

will be! Mrs Mary Anh Hickman, wore white, - The best man was Robert Mobley, and the ushers were Jack Thomas and Norman Baker, The bride, daughter of Mr, and

representatives at the speakers’ T k : B [ 7:30 p. m. ‘Tues. 38th Street table will be Mrs. Robert J. Shultz, 1 AKCS ride | Branch, Merchants Bank Bidg Mrs: Ray 8. Hickman, 1003 Church president of the Indianapolis] Alumnae Chapter; Mrs, Carl H, Irr- I C Ct gang, president of the Patroness n Lremony py Club, and the local founders of Zeta Chapter.

ness man Ave., chose a white satin gown Business meeting. with a fitted bodice and full skirt. » PEO. 2 p. m. Tues. Mrs.| There was a reception in the L. Rasener, 8635 Lowell, host-. church after the ceremony. The

Miss Pauline Robinson became 08s, couple will be at heme in Southport.

the bride of Leon L. Meyer at 3:30 Phi Delta Beta. 8 p. m. Tues. Hoel Mr, Mobley is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Mobley, Southport.

The founders include Mesdames p pm, yesterday in St. Paul's Evan-| Lincoln. Business meeting.

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Following the dinner Mrs. Pullen yrs William Buckley Jr., matron

Miss | of honor, wore American Beauty Gettrude Evans, past national pres-|iaffeta, and® the bridesmaids, Mesident, and now affiliated with the |dames Motley - Goodnight, Robert Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter, will| Barker and Howard Kehlbeck and conduct the Patroness initiation. Miss Dorothy Meyer, were in aquaThose to be initiated into the Pa-| narine taffeta.

ironess group are: Mesdames E. R.| The bride wore a candlelight satin

gown with a shirred bodice and a long train, A crown of lace and A musical program has been ar- gaad pearls held her fingertip veil, {ranged by Miss Nellie Jones. Those and she carried white roses, gar{on the program are Miss Catherine gonias and. orchids. { VanDeman, clarinet; Miss Collene | Phillips, piano, and Mrs. Rudolph Crandall, soprano. Accompanists i ack, Miss, Newman and Herman Angrick. | After a reception in the Slovenian Mrs. Shultz is chairman of Ar-| National Home, the couple left on a Trangements. [trip to the East. They will be at home at 19 Hendricks Place. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs, Morris C. Robinson, 323 Prospect St, and Mr. and Mrs. Leon W. Meyer, 809 Weghorst' St. The brideroom attended Purdue University.

Martha Harris

| Charles Borkes was his cousin's best man, and ushers were Robert Wegner, Robert Glasson, Herbert

Somebody lat 2 p. m. Friday in the production

A double-ring ceremony - united room of the War Memorial Building. Miss - Martha Evelyn Harris and)

A round table discussion of Red Frank Buddenbaum Jr. at 3:30] wants her picture . vs

Cross sewing for local needs will be|P. Mm. yesterday in St. Mark's Lu-| held at the meeting.® Chairmen theran Church. The Rev. John s|

{ Albert read the vows. representing the sewing units iIn-| After the wedding, a reception, clude Mrs, Walter Baxter, Brook-|yas held at the home of the bride's side Community Church: Miss|narents, Mr, and Mrs. Ben Harris, Laura M. Buehler, All Souls Uni-ig9g N Drexel Ave. Mr. Buddentarian; Mrs. H, B. Campbell, St. baum’'s parents are of 5135 Maple Matthews Lutheran; Mrs. G. R.pane. Dearinger, Old Bethel; Miss Carrie] mrs Edwin Harris, the matron Francis, Tabernacle Presbyterian; of honor, wore blue velveteen, and!

Mrs, W. E. Glick, Elk Ladies. the bridesmaids, Mrs. Donald Harris

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and Willlam H. Shreve, robes, and| ‘Past commanders of the post will!

Mrs. Virgil A. Sly, publicity. be honor guests. Mrs. John Paul Soloists who will appear with this| Ragsdale is in charge of the host-| year’s chorus are: Miss Evelyn esses.

C. Taylor. Mr. Taylor's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Y, Taylor of Sikeston, Mo.

| | will become the bride of Joseph | Lindsey will be the bridesmaids. | |

The daughter of Mr. and Mrs, |

Harley Greathouse, 1143 S. Rich-

house, will be married to Stanley Stewart. He is the son of Mrs. Nellie Stewart, 2321 Jackson St.

Arthur Stewart, the brother of |

the prospective bridegroom, will be the best man, and Robert Greathouse and Semie Wells will be the ushers,

cago for wedding trips after which they will be at heme in | apartments at 1432 Central Ave.

Also Mrs, C. E. Keller, Broadway Methodist; Mrs. H. J, Pier, Linwood Christian; Mrs. 8. J. Rudolph, St. 'Philip Neri; Mrs. John Schakel, Em-

maus Ladies; Mrs. Willa Scraper, |

{Tuxedo Park Baptist; Mrs. Karl Burck, St. John Evangelical; Mrs. |Albert Stump, Pirst Presbyterian, and Mrs. L, C. Stang, Fairview! Presbyterian.

and Mrs. Charles Bottorfl, were in| fuchsia velveteen, Miss Ellen Harris, the junior bridesmaid, was in pink velvet. Ralph Buddenbaum was the best man, A gown of candlelight satin, fashfoned with a sweetheart neckline |and a train, was chosen by the bride. A halo of lace and orange | blossoms. held her two-tiered vel,

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Mestmore, Soprano. ddirestat 0 the| Following the dinner the groups! Urch Choir; | wil have separate meetings. Mrs. A.| land St., Miss Mary Anibel Great- The couples all will go to ChiMrs. Mary Ann Kreiser, contralto| yg. Lockhart will preside at the| pes soloist, Second Presbyterian Church; | }| unit meeting, and the Junior Group! Bernard DeVore, tenor solojst, Me- will . rehearse. Christmas carols. { ridian Street Methodist Church, and : : ; | Edward’ Zambara, haritone-bass, | Ms Sagslale anit Hee Sal Each engaged Touple will have The oratorio will be open to Man; Mrs. Horace B. Kemper and, its separate attendants. Miss Anne a” the public without. charge. Py {Mrs. Frank E. Long are members| Estes will have Mrs. Claude Cates Two DAR Chapter S / of the committee arranging the as her matron of honor. The | ‘ r G . Protestant services which the unit| bridesmaids will be Mrs. Harry To Hear Speakers roup Will Plan will conduct during December at the| J, Cangany and Mrs. Floyd Mad- | Tyo DAR Shaplers Have sel meet.- ; Veterans Hospital on Cold Springs! dox. ings this week. Jonathan Jennings Safety Campaign Rd. 8 Mr. Cangany will be best man. | Chapter will meet Thursday at the Twenty-five representatives of lo-| The Junior Group will sing carols! The ushers are to be Morris Gray, [Rome es. William H. Remy, 44 cal social and civic organizauons at the services, which will be held| Plainfield, brother "of the pres- ill beth t k will meet at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in|each Sunday at 9:30 a. m.- Mrs.| Pective bridegroom, and ‘W. D. |OUR W ie guest speater, the west room of the War Memorial Ray Parsons, unit service sales O’Brien, Mooresville, building. The group will-.plan a|chairman, is in charge of gifts made] Miss Lillian Estes has selected Chapter will have its Christmas campaign for the prevention of by the disabled veterans at the] Miss Wilma Travis to be her maid |Party at 2:30 p. m. Thursday at the accidents in the home. | hospital. All profit from the gifts of honor. Miss Martha Chamness |Propylaecum. It will be guest day. Mrs. George A. Bowen is chalr-|is realized by the veterans. and Miss Joyce Hagerty will be | Mrs. Edmund Bourke Ball will be Hak of is committee, She will be the bridesmaids. Joseph Nugent |the speaker. The hostesses will inassisted by Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge, is to be best man, and Paul Ruby. |clude Mesdames Edgar H. Evans, vice chairman, Mrs. Bowen will re- Chapter to M eet and Harry Licking will be the | Russell T. Byers, Douglas T. Reid, port on her attendance recen‘ly at| Beta - Chapter, Omega Phi 'Lau| ushers. | Henry C. Atkins, William H. Howthe home safety meeti of the Sorority, will meet at 8 p. m.| Mrs. Genevieve Wells will be [ard and Charles R. Peddle, Miss National Safety Congress in Chi-| Wednesday. Mrs. Raymond Hudson,| the matron of honor ' in the |Deborah Moore and Miss Emma cago. 365 Burgess Ave. will be hostess. | Stewart- Greathouse nuptials Mrs. | Claypool.

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