Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 December 1947 — Page 30
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PAGE 30 ~~ The Bridal Scene
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Marcella Lutz, Mr. Shanks To Be Guésts
Betty Ann Muesing And Fiance Feted
Today's bridal scene includes the dinners, a shower and the announcement of a
news of two bridal November wedding. Miss Marcella Ruth Lutz and W. H. Shanks will be honored” at a bridal dinner on Saturday in the home of the bride's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Roscoe Crank, 416 PE 30th St. The couple will be married on Dec. 18 in Sweeney Chapel, Butler University. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, R. R. S8hanks, Farwell, Tex. Miss Lutz and Mr, Shanks both are students at Butler. The guests will he Miss Anna Jean Ellis, 8t. Joseph, Mo.; Robert Funk, Evansville; Robert Howell, Salem, Ill.; Kenneth Brown, Beloit, Wis, and Misses Sydney Berry, Dorothy Hacking, lols Keagle and Grace Defibaugh "4 B Mr. and Mrs, Edward Muesing, near Cumberland, had a bridal din-
ner honoring their daughter, Betty] |
Ann, and Conrad Groseclose, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Groseclose, 1119 Park Ave, at 7:30 p. m, Tuesday.
Miss Muesing will
bride of Mr. Groseclose tomorrow; © in 8t. John's Evangelical and Re-| F]
formed Church, Cumberland, |
Guests at the dinner were James 6
Dooley, Waveland; Kenneth Alrich,| Louisville; Mr. and Mrs, William | Everett, Mr. and Mrs, L. C. Grose- | close, the Rev. and Mrs. F. G.| Brune, Mrs. Clara Franke, Mrs. |
Emma Plel and Misses Marjorie”
Concert Choir
Mr. and Mrs rowed Ww. oavis Wl] Mark
Muesing, Ruth Stevenson and Irma | Piel.
are at home now in Seattle, Wash, |
following their wedding there on 1 4 | Y i ‘ Nov, 28. They were married in the . I 1 ar 1
University Unitarian Church, { The bride, the former Miss Lillian| E. Richardson, is the daughter of| Mr and Mrs. Bert Richardson, Petersburg. Mr. Davis is the ~on of |
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Davis, Ch-|the Trapp Rarlly pr ngers an eI
{Indianapolis SymMr. and Mrs. Thomas Adams, Phony Orchestra, Monroe, Wash: were the only at-|and honoring new tendants. o {members at a tea a 8.0 © {in the IndianapMiss Margaret Parish was the lis Athletic Club.
cago. He is a graduate of Nocthwestern University.
honor guest at a surprise mus-
cellaneous shower Tuesday night! roughs is the cholr
director, and Mrs. § and Mrs. Leslie J. Tomlinson, 1105|M ya Herrmann
in the home of her parents, Mr.|
N. Beville Ave.
The bride-to-be will be married nanist, Miss Peggy
to Alvia Craig, son of Mr, and Mrs. Jesse Craig, 426 E. 21st St, Baturday in the Cralg home,
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The Burroughs Concert Cholr will ark its 15th year of activity Sun-|
day by attending the municipal con-| cert in the Murat Theater, featuring.
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Mrs. Jane Bur- 3
Luessow is accom- Dexhelmer-Carlon
Miss Hadley
Hadley is president of the group
on| Committee chairmen for the aniniversary celebration are Mrs. Mary |
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Craig will be/y ia Adams and Miss Mary Ha-|
i ; worth, tickets; Miss Charlene Clore, | a reception in the Craig home after yon onortation, and Miss Natalie
Graham, tea.
There will be
the ceremony,
Unit Will Meet
Misses Irmajean Wheeling, Anita]
{Adams and Elizabeth Wrancher will
The Indianapolis Unit, National preside at the tea table, and Mrs.
Association of
the Meridian Room of the Colonial Furniture Co.
WAD Club to Meet
County Youth Plan
Parliamentarians, |Jo Ellen Burroughs Duke and Miss will meet at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Clore will pour.
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Christmas Party
The Marion County 4-H Junior
Mrs. Frank L. Miller, 1422 W. 33d 1 aders and the Rural Youth mem-| 8t., will be the hostess for a meet- pos will have a Christmas dance! ing of the WAD Club at 8 p. m. t0- {from 8 to 11 p. m. Dec. 20 in the, morrow. A gift exchange will be pyrdue Marott Center. Clifton
held by members. mn | Sunnyside Party |
The ex-patients and
|Johnston and his pl
friends of son are co-chairmen
orchestra will ay Dick Thompson and Max WilThe commit-
Bunnyside Sanatorium will have a tee chairmen are Bob Dickerson, re-
Christmas party at 3 p. m
Sun- freshments:
Miss Beth Minnich
day. Mrs. Donald T. Davis, 702 Yoke decorations, and Estel Callahan, entertainment,
Bt. will be hostess.
ASSEMBLY WOMEN HAVE CHRISTMAS TEA—Mrs. Ralph F. Gates (seated at the tea table) chats quests at the Christmas tea given yesterday afternoon by the State Assembly Woman's Club at the Governor's Mansion. From left to right are Mesdames Glen L. Campbell, William E. Storen and Leo X. Smith.
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Society—
Pre-Nuptial Parties Are to Honor Mary Lynn McCormick, Bride-to-Be
Parties for two brides-to-be are highlights of the so-
cial news. today.
Miss Mary Lynn McCormick, who will
be married Dec. 20 to Howard W. Sutherland, will be a
guest tomorrow night at a miscellaneous shower.
The
party will be given by the prospective bridegroom’s mother, Mrs. Lucille Sutherland. Guests will be Mrs. J. Lynn McCormick of Flora, mother of the
future bride;
Cass, Edgar Spies, John Duncan, J. L. Wikoff, James Cunningham, Harold Cunningham, Charles Jackson, Harry Lacey, Ralph Bechdol,
Hart, Thomas Wikoff, Robert Gardner, Arthur Gray, David Dake, John Fidler," Lloyd Jones, John Gioe, Herbert Price, Norman Schilling, Marvin Hancock, Claude Prince and Raymond Maines, Misses Joan Spies, Bar-
bara Cochran, Betty Graham; Margaret Richard, Roseanna Hart, Margaretha Neitzel and
Gloria Mote. Mr. and give the bridal dinner for their daughter and Mr. Sutherland Dec. .19 in the Propylaeum. It will precede the wedding rehearsal in Sweeney Chapel, Butler University. Invited to the dinner are Mr,
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| Reece Fox, Ralph Lowe, Thomas Stirling, Max Royer, Carl Stich, | Webb Arnold, Harry McIntyre, Leland Wright, Russell Mote, Seberry
Miss Sullivan, Fiance To Be Dinner Guests Miss Margaret Jean -Sullivan and John Dale Davies will be honored at a bridal dinner Dec.
20 in the Gold Room of the Ma=
rott Hotel. Mrs. Albert W. Sullivan, mother o6f the bride-to-be, will
| give the dinner, which will pre-
Mrs, McCormick will |
and Mrs. Willlam Hemphill Jr, Franklin; Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Hamilton, Louisville, Ky.; Miss Rose Mary Scott, Elwood: Miss |
Juliana Hamp and Fred B. Moore, Kokomo; Miss Dorothy .- Ellen Romine, Covington; Mr. and Mrs Richard Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs,
Robert Kelly, Richard Robertson, |
Charles Dorsey and Earl Click.
cede the wedding rehearsal in the
with
Tudor Hall To Present Pageant
| All students at Tudor Hall School will take part in the traditional Guiifor
[Harmonie Club
Mrs. Willlam A. Devin and Mrs.
Clubs— gr
Will Meet Monday Christmas Program Is Arranged -
Christmas programs and a lunch~
eon will highlight the meetings of!
a number of local clubs. The. Harmonie Club will hold {ts Christmas meeting af 2:30 p. m. Monday in the DAR chapter house.
Harley N. Edington are in charge of the program.
Mrs,
Nations.” A musical program will be presented by. Mesdames Maurice Robinson, James W. Costin, Ray Patterson, R. M. Crandall, L. P. Kreiser and 8. K. Ruick. The Technical High School Madrigal Singers, under the direction of Miss Louise *Swan, also will sing a group of Christmas songs. : Mrs. O. M. Jones will be hostess {for the tea following the program. Ld ” o Mrs, William H. Remy, 44 E, 54th St., will entertain the Woman's Re-
1:30 p. m. Monday, Dr. A. C. Bryoks
a Christian Standpoint.”
The hostess sill be assisted by Mesdames Warren Oakes, L. H. Millikan, Titus Lowe, Logan Hall, C. E. Cottingham, C. W. Dicks, E. C. Watson, Harry D. Conner and F. T. McWhirter,
u » » A Christmas ‘card exhibit will be a feature of the Irvington Quest Club meeting at 1: p. m. tomorrow. Mrs. Frank E. Best, 5208 Pleasant Run Parkway, will be the hostess.
| Mrs. L. A. Randall will have as {her topic, “A Century. of Christmas { Cards.”
Mrs. E. R. Shoemaker will de-
{scribe “The Birth of a Shepherd” at the 2 p. m. meeting tomorrow of
the Qver-the-Teacups-Club. Mrs. Donald A. Morrison, 3921
(Christmas pageant to be presented yer assistant will be Miss Florence
Mesdames Harry Warriner, Glenn MecClaughlin, Everett |
| The pageant, “The Holy Night,” is to be presented in pantomime, «with Miss I Hilda Stewart, principal, will read the Biblical account of the Nativity. | Solos will be sung by Miss Constance McCown as Mary, and Misses Susan Schloot, Julie Foreman and) Jean Stacey as the three kings. Miss| Janyce Cooper will be Joseph. : Solos with a choral accompani-|Will be the topic Mrs. W. S. Hiser
ment will be sung by Miss Janie- | talks on at the meeting tomorrow of Lou Harris, a faculty member: Miss the Clio Club. The group will meet
at 4 p. m. Sunday in the school norrison.
o 5 o The Golden Glow Garden Club will have a Christmas luncheon tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Leroy Gale, 1207 Congress Ave. There will be a gift exchange and carol sing-
{ing. Mrs. M. N. Bridgewater will
tell a Christmas story. 5 s 2 “Christmas Around the World”
|Janet Macomber and Miss Beverly 8% 2 p. m. with Mrs. Isaac E. Wood-
Board Meeting
Mrs. H. P. Willwerth, 2471 E. Riv- made when the On-Ea-Ota Club erside Drive, and Mrs. Grace Gray, meets at 8 p. m. today with Mrs. Mitchell, will attend the national Fred B. Hite, 2133 English Ave. board meeting the National Grand-| {mothers Club will hold Saturday through Monday in Chicago. They party at 3 p. m. Sunday in the are parliamentarian and secretary, YMCA. Miss Nelta Wann is in
Redeemer Lutheran Church. The |recpectively, for the organization.
couple will be wed there on Dec. 21.
Dinner guests will be Mrs. Lucille Davies, mother of the prospective bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Laymond and daughter, Elizabeth Ann, of Kokomo; Mr. and Mrs, John W. Arbuckle, Martinsville; Richard Davies, Columbus, O.; Robert J. Sanders, Kokomo; Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Braun, the Rev. and Mrs. William H. Eifert, Misses Aline
Overman, Jean Bumgardner and |
Katherine Kaercher and Al C.
! Davis.
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Covered Candy Box,
Italian Hand-Painted Trays, oval style, 18" long, $12.00; round style, 16" diameter, $12.50
Italian Boxes, $2.00, $5.00 and $10.50
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ward, 5104 N. Meridian St. » ” » Plans for a Christmas party Dec. 20 at Buckley's Restaurant will be
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Ship 42, Navy Club, will have a
|charge of reservations.
Christmas booty for your beauty . . . Delightful trim on the limb of the candy-cane crowd. Fine soft leather with leather soles, an expressive practical gift to lay at their
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There's a fitting Christmes a-foot at Marott's
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Hope Bedford Nevitt will] speak on “Christmas and the United
d Ave. will be the hostess.!
. Fritch-Hale photo. WED—Mrs. Benjamin J. Barrett was Miss Doris Wesner be- | fore her marriage Nov. 27. She | is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Roy Wesner, Campbellsburg, and his parents are Mr. and Mrs, Levi J. Barrett, 2747 Guil- | ford Ave.
_.. THURSDAY, DEC. 11, 1947 |Sororities— io
Group Plans Christmas
{Meeting
Theta Sigma Phi To Have Meeting
have its annual Christmas meeting at 3:45 p. m. Monday in the Stuart
' {Hall auditorium at Technical High
School. Mrs. Paul Iske is chairman of the social committee.
A Christmas program will he pre sented.
Founders’ Day will be observed by the Eta Chapter, Phi Sigma Mu Sorority, at a 6:30 p, m. dinner =~ urday in the Chinese Room of the
| Hotel Washington,
Theta Sigma Phi Sorority will have its annual Christmas party
Emerson Grove Club ‘To Meet Tuesday
| The Emerson Grove Garden Club search Club at a Christmas tea at|¥'! Meet Tuesday with Mrs. John members met in the Chinese Room,
|W. Walters, 1516 Roache St.
will speak on “Current Events From | Officers will be elected, and there
next Thursday in the home of Miss
[Ann Hall, 5850 University Ave. | There will be a covered dish din-
jner at 6:30 p. m. followed by a gift
|exchange and caroling.
V Mrs, Kenneth Wierick was host-
ess to the Gamma Beta Chi So(rority at 7:30 p. m. yesterday. The
Hotel Washington.
will be a party, dinner and gift meet at 8:30 p. m. tonight in the
exchange.
| YWCA.
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