Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 April 1948 — Page 26
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- Will Be Wednesday Three groups of the Woman's ‘Department Club will meet next
The Community Welfare Department will have its last discussicn luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Weduesday. The department will be hostess to the general club!
urer, Mrs Charles H. Smith is program chairman. There will be a forum on “Ahead of the Head-
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Hospitality chairmen include Mesdames Margaret Fleury, R, G, Manning, Cotton, J. Frank Holmes, Homer G. XKXnigh Stephen J. Klos, Raleigh 8. , Paul N, Rowe, Louis J, Rybolt, George W, Snyder, Carl 8pickelmier and Ralph Velandingham.
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s/n » Mrs. William F, Kreis bdr preside at a meeting o! arden Department at 1:30 p. m, friday, The other officers are Hugh J. Baker, vice chair. man; Mrs. Virgil Stineba secretary, and Mrs, Charles H. Winders, treasurer, Z A talk on birds and jungles given by Mrs, host
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rothy tea esses will be Mesdamea A. A. Deardorff, Susan
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% s 3 The Book Hour of the Literature" Drama Department wil] meet at 11 a. m. Wednesday. Miss
Mary is to be the guest Speaker. Mrs. Donovan A. Turk is , assisted by Mesdames E. E. Cahal, Charles T.
Hanna and Frank C. Walker,
Sorority Pledges To Have Dance
~ The Butler University pledge class of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority will have its annual dance from 9 p. m. to midnight tomorrow at the Severin Roof. Andy SAderton and his orchestra will Miss Marge Gerodimos and Miss Joan Pile are co-chairman, assisted ' by the class officers, Miss Carolyn Black, president; Miss Gloria Novak, vice president; Miss Ginny Hiner, secretary, and Miss Evetta Smith, Pr, “
on ! Wasson's puts the glamour, the beauty of fur within the reach
A double ‘engagement announcement party and the news of a pre-nuptial dinner are in-
their daughter, Constance Mary, and Roy Thomas Smith this week-end. Mr. Smith's parents,
of the bride-to-be’s parents, Both are students at Indiana University. s = » Misses Emma
W. and Mary. K.
| Moore will be hostesses at a
luncheon and linen shower at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at Meridian Hills Country Club. Miss Louise Manning Dickson, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. R. H. Dickson, 5707 N. Delaware St, will be the honor guest. Miss Dickson will be married to J. W. Johnson, son of Mrs. W.
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on Apr, 24 in the Propylaeum. The shower guests are to be Mesdames Dickson, Paul O. Stone, R. H. Dickson Jr. Fred Dickson, Frank Haight, John A. Briere, Jr, Alec Schmitt, John B. Freeman and James Brooks and Miss Mary Dickson.
» . ” The engagements of Miss Rosalie Flack to Raymond Earl Spurlock and of Miss Daisy Jane Gray to Toney E. Flack Jr. will be announced at a tea at 2 p. m. Sunday in the 4ypool Hotel. The hosts will be the parents of the couples, Mr. and Mrs. Toney E. Flack, 5526 W. Morris St.; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Gray, 813 Layman Ave, and Mr. and Mrs, Thomas L. Spurlock, 822 8S. Whitcomb Ave. Miss Flack and Mr. Spurlock will be married on June 20 in the Lynhurst Baptist Church. Mr. Flack will take Miss Gray as his bride on June 6 in the Irvington Methodist Church. % » ~ » Miss Alice Jane Hart and Roscoe R. Chauncey will be honored at a bridal dinner tonight in the home of the bride-to-be's parents, Mr, and Mrs. William J. Hart, 1240 Broadway. Mr. Chauncey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin L. Chauncey, 1420 Spann Ave, The couple will be married tomorrow in the Blessed Sacrement Chapel, S88. Peter and Paul Cathedral. VR LJ »
Another bridal shower Is planned for Miss Alta Mae Howes on ‘Apr. 25 in the Municipal Gardens Community House. Mr, and Mrs. 8. H. Moller will be hosts. Miss Howes will be married to Sprague Chopin Jr. on June 20 in the Danish Lutheran Church, The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Howes, Jamestown, and Mr, Chopin is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Chopin, Wilmette, Ill. 3
P. H. Ho photo. TO BE WED—Miss Constance Mary Drake and Roy Thomas Smith will be married on June 10.
guests will be taken on a tour of
C. Estabrook, Louis B. Smith, Norvin Strickland, Richard °C. Lennox, Harry Zuckerberg, R. Norman Baxter, L. R, McLain, Philip A. Kappes, H. Ernest Year, Philip Adler, R. H, Ziegler, rge . Walker, Marvin L. Lugar, Francis A, Sommer and Herman H. Lauter, Misses Kathy Nadley, Georgianna Rupprecht, Patty Ball, Mary Ann Smith and Laura Lee Burke. Several other PTA groups will meet next week as follows:
MONDAY Bridgeport—1 p.m. Mrs. Dorothy ¥. Buschmann, speaker. ; Lowell—8 p. m. Guest speakers.
TUESDAY Decatur Central-—7:30 p.m. Open house. Southport High 8chool—7:30 p. m. Election and program. Wayne Township High S8chool— 8 p. m. Round table discussion,
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The mothers of future Shortridge High School students will be guests at a tea Tuesday in the school, The Shortridge PTA members will be hostesses. After a business meeting and election the
the building.
Mrs. John Jameson is in charge, assisted by Mesdames Harold L. Mercer, Charles B. Christ, Louis Huesmann, Harry C, Jones, Neil
WEDNESDAY Crooked Creek—7:45 p. m. Dr. Philip Reed, speaker. ' Flackville—8 p. m, Family Frolic. Municipal Gardens Clubhouse. Hickory College—7:30 p.m. Marshall D, Abrams, speaker, Lawrence—7:30 p. m. Program. Pike Township—6:45 p. m, Open house, Southport—T7:30 p. m. Mrs, Margaret Andrew, speaker. William H, Evans — 7:30 p. m, Election.
THURSDAY Maywood—6 p. m. .Charles Vance, \ speaker. =
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MEMBER — Miss Dorothy Oberhausen is a member of the door committee for the Daughters of Isabella dance to be sponsored by junior members tonight in the Knights of Columbus Auditori-
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EVENTS
CLUBS,
hostess.
Cruzan Parliamentary Law Chap. 2. Mon. Mr. and Mrs A. W. Brayton, 5260 Primrose hosts. Election. Indianapolis Literary. 8 a. m Mon. DAR Chapter House.
Ray Fatout, hostess,
tional Bank,
Benham, © 4320 Blvd., hostesses.
SORORITIES
Marie Mueller, man, hostess. Theta Delta Sigma. 1:30 p. m party. Sigma Phi. 6:30 p, m. Mon
ford, hostess. supper.
Mary L. Fultz To Be Bride
Christian Church. The John Douglas will read the vows
is the son of Mr.
Ave, Keystone Ave.
8he will carry pink roses. ald Dole is to be the best man
Jones will be ushers. The bride will wear a blue crepe dress with a blue hat trimmed with orange blossoms. She will carry white roses. After a reception in the church the couple will make their home with the bridegroom's parents.
Shower Will Honor Louise Dickson;
Dinner Set for Miss Hart, Fiance [Will Meet
Carnelian. Noon Mon. Mrs, Edward J. Hecker, 27 8. Butler,
Monday Conversation. Mon. Mrs, 3422 Winthrop,
New Era. 2 p. m. Mon. W. Washington St. Branch, Indiana Na-
Review. 2:15 p. m. Mon, Mrs. Hal Washington
Pi Mu Delta. Sun. Miss Norma 1156 Church-
Mon. Food Craft Shop. Card Xi Jota Exemplar Chap. Beta
Mrs. Ralph McIntire, 5668 GuilCovered dish
Miss Mary Lou Fultz and Robert Cashion will be married at 7:30 p. m. today in the Eighth Rev.
Mr. apd Mrs. Bruze George Fultz, Buffalo, N. Y. are the bride’s parents and Mr. Cashion and Mrs. Thomas Cashion, 1120 N. Holmes The bride lives at 302 N.
Mrs. Robert Craig, the matron of honor, will wear a rose crepe frock and brown accessories. Don-
and Russell Ward and Robert
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A representative of the Visiting] Nurses Association gi
group recently completed a survey of city kindergartens.
Mrs. Wilhite, Miss Ramey
Will Speak Wednesday
The International Relations Evening Section will meet at 7:30 p. m.
hite and Miss Belle Ramey as two of the speakers. The Afternoon Section of the group will meet with Mrs. H. A. Wright, 4172 Carrollton Ave. at 1:30 p. m. Thursday for a dis. cussion of “Pending Legislation in Congress and Foreign Policy.” The Evening Division of Contemporary Literature will hear Mrs. Haward Obenchain review “The Proper Bostonians” (Ame ory) at 7:30 p. m. that night in the 38th St. Branch, Merchants National Bank. AN Mrs. Wilhite will review “Menagerie in F-Sharp” (Heinsheimer) when the Music Group meets at 7:45 p, m. Apr, 27 with Mrs. Oren Pritchard, 337 Buckingham Drive. Mrs. Ruth Bachmann Batt will give piano illus. trations for the talk. Miss Evelyn Pitschke, chairman of the Legislative Group, will be in charge of the meeting at 7:30 p. m. Apr.”30 in the 38th St. Branch, Indiana National Bank.
Spring Dance Set The Gamma Alpha Bigma Serority will sponsor a spring dance at # p. m. tomorrow in the Southport High School gymnasium, In charge of arrangements are Miss Wilma ‘Tilson, decorations; Miss Winchester, tickets; Miss Wilma Theil, refreshments; Mrs. Vern Pellum Jr,, promotion, and
panel discussion on : the UN, with Mrs, Lloyd 8. Wi-/Ohureb, will read the vows unit- :
Meridian St., will be given in marriage by her uncle, Russell Smith of Fairmount, She has chosen a
shantung and a band of valley lilies for her hair. She will carry a nosegay of white roses and valley lilies. Mrs, Harold C. Davis, the bride’s only attendant, will wear a navy frock and carry pink roses. Harold Quinlan will be the best man, and Roger Budrow and Warren Huddleston will be the ushers. The couple will leave on a trip to Arizona following a small reception in the bride’s home, where the ®ouple will live. Bhe attended Butler University and is a member of Delta Gamma Sorarity. Mr. Ogden, who lives at 624 E. 39th St., attended the University of Wisconsin.
Parliamentary Club
To Have Luncheon Mrs. Donovan A, Turk, 3313 Washington Blvd., will entertain the Parliamentary Law Club at a luncheon meeting Monday. Mrs. Thomas Hindman will preside at a business session following the luncheon, and Mrs. Jasper Scott will give the nominating
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