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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1048 THE BRIDAL SCENE. —
Two Showers. Being Planned To
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The couple will be married at|the maid of honor, and Miss Joan ° : R Kriner photo. 430 p. m. on Mar. 07 in the Linville and glee Phyllis Win- M MARRIAGE DATE SET—A ceremony Apr. 18 in the Nort! Baptis urch. esmaids. Lero, ethodist i ite Mi i Kinser will be the Warriner will be the best wis, y 1 urch will unite Miss Martha Jane Fear and Edward
maid of honor, and Eugene Byard is to be the best man. = = . dungh Miss Martha Jane Fear, - ter of Mr. and Mrs, Lee E. Fear, daughter, Cl glee, BE Tor a to Edw ’ Mrs. Joseph J. F. Boehm, O; , Hed And Mrs. Frank L. Folsey,|r. T. bm, Oakdale 3336 N. Wallace Ave., on April 18 in the North Methodist Church. 'The matron of honor is to be Mrs, Glenn Furrow, and Mrs. Raymond R. Brush and Mrs. Max Maple will be bridesmaids. Carroll Forrest will be the best man, and Harold L. and William Foisey will be ushers. . Miss Fear is a graduate of Butler University and a member of Delta Delta Delta Sorority.
2 td ” Miss Lois Lichtsinn, 5235 Smock St. will be hostess at a, miscellaneous shower honoring Miss Winifred Jean Davis Saturday night. : ' The prospective bride will: be married to James Wallace, son’
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R. A. Kirchhoffer The bride,.the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. O. James, Altamont, Ill, wore a: gray gabardine suit and blue and black accessories. She accented her suit with a corsage of orchids. Mrs. Everett Sanders was the matron of honor and Hiram W. McKee was the best man. There was a reception after the. ceremony in the home of the
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edson Adams, 3015 N. Meridian St., announce the engagement of their
Gerard Boehm, son of Mr. and
Miss Adams is attending Stet‘|son University, De Land, Fla. No date has been set for the
The All Saints Episcopal Cathedral was the scene yesterday of the marriage of Miss Mildred James to Caleb Denny. Bishop read the vows. [Ch
A. Foisey. The future bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee E. Fear, 815] Norwaldo Ave. and Mr. Foisey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fradk L. Foisey, 3336 N. Wallace Ave.
bridegroom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Denny, 638 Berkley Rd. : ~ 2 mn Miss Nancy Forbes and’ Miss Patricia Brown will give a kitchen shower at 2 p.'m. Saturday for Miss Phyllis Hollar. The party will be in the Forbes’ home, 4409 N. Pennsylvania St. The honor guest will be married to Thomas Stephen King Jr. on Mar. 21 in the Broadway Evangelical United Brethren urch.
s "” . The engagement of Miss Eunice Heisler to Harold Weber is announced ‘by the future bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Y. Heisler, 2604 Sutherland Ave. Mr. Weber is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Louis Weber, Milwaukee. The couple. will be married in June. . :
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Clubs—
Welfare Club Arranges
Bell Women
Plans for the annual spring card party will be discussed when the Welfare Club has a luncheon meeting at 12:30 p.. m. Monday in the 38th Street Branch, Merchants National Bank. The card party will be April 22 in Ayres" Auditorium and proceeds will be
ing elderly- Indianapolis women. Mrs. E, L. Baker Jr. is in charge of arrangements. Mrs. W. R. Hatton, hostess chairman for the luncheon, will be assisted by Mesdames H. H. Kinnaman, R. M. Stokes, O. L. Hatton Sr, George H, Kistler, William Mitchener and Harold Cashon, . g Mrs. E. E. Martin will preside at a 1:40 p. m. business meeting when officers will be elected, LJ ” » Mayor Feeney will discuss ” at a Bell Women’s
The Thursday Lyceum Club will meet tomorrow in the 38th St... Branch, Merchants National Bank. . FJ
will be held Friday night in Bernadette” *Hall, following the Lenten services in the church. Mrs. Joseph Meier, arrangements |chairman, is being assisted by Mesdames Robert Bell, William Mattin and George Steffy.
Wellesley Club to Hear ‘National President
The national president of the Wellesley College Alumnae Assojation will speak before the Inpolis Wellesley Club when it meets Monday with Mrs. Dudley Pfaff, 1222 ‘N. Pennsylvania
Club luncheon tomorrow in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Approximately 250 members and guests will attend the event. Mrs. Marie Bonney will introduce the speaker. »
» = ih Covered dish supper ‘will be eld at 7 p. m. tomorrow by the
opergarten, and will have a
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St. The national president is Mrs. Alfred H. Taylor, Glencoe, Ill Assisting the hostess will be Mesdames Maxwell Coppock, Benjamin R. Turner and Paul W. Burkholder, Misses Susan Gatch, Susannah Milner and Jacqueline Young. F J = a | Mrs. George Cramer, 5344 N. Illinois .St., tomorrow will entertain the Pierian Study Club. The program will be given by Mes-
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The March ‘meéting of Our Lady of Lourdes Mothers Club
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The Ladies Federal Club will meet tomorrow with Mrs. C. A. Shelby, 1322 N. LaSalle St. 8 = ® Mrs. Noble Reynolds will speak when the Ernie Pyle Chapter, ITSC, meets at 8 p. m. tomorrow| with Mrs. Ralph Quiggle, 4632 Evanston Ave. - ”
» - 2 Mrs. Euffene Curran, 8090 N. Chester St., will entertain the Janet Ada €lub with a buffet supper at.7/p ‘m. tomorrow. » . » Mrs. Edward Wanek today was installed as president of the Sunshine Garden Club, Mrs, Carl Kock, Beech Grove, entertained the group. ed Other officers installed ‘were Mrs. James W. Young, vice president; Mrs. Glen Mason, secretary, and Mrs. ‘Ralph Rand, treasurer. H. D. Fulmer spoke on “Soil Preparation.”
the son of Mrs. Dean Sullivan, | will be wed March 19 in the Ham
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. 2 » Mrs. John J. Heidt Jr.; 3837 N. Delaware St., will entertain the Indianapolis Club ‘of St. Mary's College, Notre Dame, at 6:30 p. m. Monday. 3
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by the Indianapolis party will be held at house. : The hostesses will be Mesdames “|K. W. Carr, Joseph A. Litel and Elizabeth Vestal, Miss Marcia Sandy and Miss Marigall White.
* Seven members of. Tau Chapter, Omega Nu Tau Sorority, will
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Sets Luncheon
The Children’s Museum Guild will have a luncheon and’ “white elephant” sale at 1 p. m. on Mar. 12 in the home of Mrs. Edwin H. Gable, 5460 Park Ave. The assistant hostesses will be Mrs. C. R. Dewey and Mrs. Henry B. Steeg. The committee members in charge of the sale are Mesdames Kenneth Kinnear, Donald Morris and W. C. Finney. Mrs. Berkley Duck Jr. talked on “Jungle Animals” at the museum story hour at 3:30 p. m. today. She will tell the story of
attend the grant council meeting and Presidents Day luncheon to be held Sunday in Dayton, O. The delegates are Mesdames D. A. Maiden Jr. Robert D. Hodges, Theodore J. Druding, Lawrence A. White and Helen M. Ray, Miss Bennitta Hite and Miss Marie Cook.
The Patroness Club of Sigma Alpha Iota Sorority will have a noon luncheon meeting tomorrow in the home of Mrs. D. R. Batty, 5010 Carrollton Ave. Mrs. William Haine will show motion pictures and Mrs. Carl Irrgang will talk on the national convention.
Chapter AJ, PEO Sisterhood will meet at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Miss Josephine
“Pioneer Life” will be the topic of Mrs. Donald Alexander's talk at the story hour on Mar. 10. She will talk about St. Patrick on
BETROTHAL ANNOUNCED—The engagement of Miss Mary Edith Hammons and James H. Sullivan is announced by her parents, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Frank Hammons, 1236 S. Reisner St. He is
Zeta Tau Alpha Alumnae To Have Easter Party
An Easter party and a Presidents Day hincheon have been planned by sorority women for the near future. Mrs. Mildred Bifns is chairman for an Easter party planned alumnae of Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority. The 8 p. m. Friday in the Butler University chapter
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WEDDING IS NEAR—Miss Doris Jean May, 2358 Broadvay, will be married Mar. 27 to Rodger L. Stafford. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton May, Ellettsville, and the prosnective bridegroom's mother is Mrs, William Poore, 1052 Woodlawn Ave. The wedding will bé in the Broadway Baptist Church,
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Committee Here
Times Special NEW YORK, Mar. 3—Mrs. W. W. Reedy. Indianapolis, has been appointed chairman for the Indiana American Mothers’ Committee, the committee headquarters here announced today. Gov. Gates is honorary chairman.
The state mother will be eligible as a nominee for the title of American Mother of the Year. Any state resident may nominate the mother thought most deserving of the title. Indiana nominations are to be made to Mrs. Reedy before Mar. 20.
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pital School of Nursing will be, held at 8 p. m. today in the nurses’ ce. The students entered the school last September and now are classified as freshmen, They will, be graduated in May, 1950. | Miss E. Louise Grant, director, will conduct the services, assisted] = by Mrs. Ethel Palsgrove, Miss | Winona Wright, Miss Rena D.| Moore, Miss Ruth Longere, Miss Ruth Agnes Coatpey and Miss Sa
ENGAGED—Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edson Adams, 3015 N,
Meridian St., and Great River, L. I, announce the engagement °
The speaker is to be Dr. Gor-/ don W. Batman, and Dr. Claude; McClure, chaplain, will give the | invocation and benediction. Roo-| ert E. Neff, superintendent, will] preside. There will be a reception of their daughter, Charmeles, after the ceremony. { and Joseph Gerard Boehm, Seven Students Are | Commodore Apts. He is the Of Indianapolis son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J.
{ F. Boehm, Oakdale, L. J. No ne Siuduhts De Shbped Pa.| wedding date has been set. tricia Cummings, Wanda Mae Groover, Joann Huber, Jo Ann
Kellie, Sally Lou Wallace Amal] cal Women
Helen Lucille Sunderland and]
[Mrs. Chariotte M. Smith, Eales Attend YWC A
Also Miss Helen M. Armstrong, C f Delphi; Miss ariotte Elaine, Ashby, Kendallville; Miss Gretch-| on cr cn cc en Mae Bronnenberg, Middle-! \ 0 : town; Miss Phyllis Joan Bush, The regional YWCA conference
|is being held in Milwaukee. The oogautport; Misses Delo Day 'iconference opened yesterday and ’ 7 “will continue th Friday. nick and Betty Swann, Washing- tine Fougn Friday
Mrs. Felix Vonnegut and Mrs. ton, Ind.; Miss Dorothy Lee Dunn, Canvellton; Miss Martha o Kenneth Campbell head the local
Guard, Raub: delegation of volunteer and staff
leaders attending the event. Miss Marie » Hopp. North Other Indianapolis women ate Manchester; Miss Doris Jean Howe Garrett: Miss ne tending the meeting are Mes. Toy Yu ie Maxi 3 [dames Boyd I Miller, Leonard A. ack, ‘luncie; Miss Geneva J.'g,up co. Dp. Vawter, Stewart Jones, Princeton; Miss Melba D.
Maxwell, Paul Batties and DorKerr, Sellersburg; Miss Barbara t lamroch . Ketterman, Madison; Miss Lela |y hy deCiamrach, Miss Mary De
Vore and Miss Frances Vogel. Hever Clay ay Jil gr The * conference is being at0 on OKOMO; Miss Doro-|tenqed. by representatives of 142 thy » Chalmers. [community groups and 182 stuels lips, Fiaipteld dent associations of the central y - on. is region is com cottville; Miss Evelyn E. Roach, region. AH on. 8 Prised
1, lof Indiana, North and South Da. Worthington; Misses Carolyn S. kota, Nebraska, Kansas, Minne Rowe, Marilyn J. Sinning and
sota, Towa, Missouri, Wisconsin, Viola Young, Elkhart; Miss M, D.
Illinois, Michigan and Ohio. Talbert, Morristown; Miss Lois
Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Vonnegut E. Thackery, Greensburg; Miss will lead discussion groups on the Virginia Weaver, Noblesville;
needs of the times and the policies Miss Elizabeth A. Edwards, Ell-
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officers will be elected and installed. :
There will be a business meeting for the members of Xi Chapter, Phi Delta Pi Sorority, at 8 Pp. m. tomorrow in the YWCA.
The Rho Delta Sorority will have a meeting at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the YWCA. The members of Epsilon Chapter will be hostesses.
A business meeting and pledge services will be held at 8 p. m. today by Zeta Chapter, Phi Theta Delta Sorority. The meeting will be in the Hotel Washing-| ton. i
The indiana Alpha Chapter, Zeta Beta Chi Sorority, will meet tomorrow night in the Hotel Lincoln. Joe Pierson is to be the! guest speaker. t Mrs. Ralph E. Taylor will preside, and Miss Mary Ellen Coughlin, chairman of the ways and means committee, will discuss plans for the April card party
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Garden Clubs Here to Enter Home Show
The garden clubs in the Central West Distriet, Garden Clubof Indiana will enter flower arrangements in the Indianapolis Home Show. The show will open on April 16 and extend through April 25 at the State Fair Grounds, Mrs. Burke Nicholas is chairman of the garden committee, assisted by Merrill B. Esterline, H. J. Schnitzious and: Albert E. Thompson. Mrs. Henry C. Prange and Mrs. Nicholas are members of the board of directors of the home show. The presidents of the district clubs will meet this month to discuss the sale of tickets for the show. The groups represented are the Arbutus, Blue Flower, Brookside, Christamore, Crooked Creek, Emerson, Fall Creek, Forest ' Hill, Garden Study, Garfield and Rainbow Garden Clubs. The Garden Department of the Woman’s Department Club also will partici-
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GARDEN COMMITTEE HEAD—Mrs, Burke Nicholas, chairman, announces that garden clubs in the Central West District, Garden Club of Indiana, will . . compete in the flower arrangement division of the Indianapolis Home Show | opening Apr, 16.
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