Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 April 1948 — Page 18

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Members of the society will solicit local and national adver-| tisers for the programs. ; were discussed at a 10 a. m.| ig meeting today in the Woodstock Club. Mrs. George Parry, ways and means chairman for the society, conferred with Mrs. Vonnegut, Mrs. Kenyon and team captains. They are Mesdames Reily G. | Adams, Earl B. Barnes, John Ray Newcomb, Robert B. Rhoades Jr., Sylvester Johnson and “John Bearch Washington - and Miss Kathryn Gartland.

o oy ® Special invitations for the Pi Beta Phi Sorority State Day have post! been sent to the Louisville’ Alum nae Club and to the active chapter at the University of Louisville. The observance will include a luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Satur day im the Indianapolis Athletic Club and a dance there from §

Legion News— Group Plans

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i p.m. Saturday in the t home. Mrs. Andrew Wetand. Mrs. J. Clark Espie }: chairmen and Earl Xightris the master of cere-

£3 ’ i» sn "The Speedway Unit will have a card party at 8 p. m. tomorfow in the Wayne post home, EJ ” »

= ssA eovered dish luncheon planned by the Robert

ch ,. assisted. by land Haines, John Valentine, hn Joyce and. 8. ‘L. Bennett. = a a : M

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: ‘chairman ‘of judging schools for Tennessee, flower

will judge the arrange _ ments for Block's Outdoor DinShow which will open tomor-

Friday Mrs. Creighton will available in- the auditorium consultation on Sower arts, At 11 a. m. and 2 p. m. she will conduct tours of the show, commenting on the tables, The show is open to the public and will continue May, 1.

Mrs. Wallace C. Tomy

Named Chairman op

man of the Red Cross volunteér services. She was - appointed by J. F. Carroll, chairman, and succeeds Mrs. John G. King-

is the former " head of the ways and means committee of the Indianapolis Junior League.

Shower to Fete

Miss Carol Ham

Forty guests have been invited to attend a miscellaneous shower to be given at 8 p. m. tonight in honor of bride-to-be Miss Carol Lif

Ham. Miss Ham will be wed to Richard E. Newgent at 7:30 p. m. May 7 in the Lynhurst Baptist Church... The hostesses for the party include Miss Connie Hummel, 83 N., Whitcomb Ave. in whose home the party will be held; Miss Eleanor Roberson and ‘Phyllis Eggers.

e Shortridge High School A elected officers at a business

vice presidents;

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Christamore Aid Society this summer. Mrs. Irwin Vonnegut and Mrs. Emory Kenyon are co-chairmen for the project, whose |

Mrs. will speak on “Fraternity Responsibility for Service,” and Mrs. Wila fred J. Hoggatt, Evansville, will introduce chapter representatives. Mrs, John C, Cavosie, Indianapolis ‘Alumnae Club president, will] Beyke, Jasper, announce. the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Mary Helen, 3441 Broadway, to Willlama R. Boyer, son of Mrs. Hazel Boyer, 3022 Ruckle St. They will be married on June 12 in 8t. Joseph's Catholic Church, Jasper. g Miss Kathleen Beyke and the bridesmaids will be Miss Patricia Luegers and Miss Bonnie’ Jean Kress. All are of:Jasper.

be toastmaster, “Mrs, B. C. Lewis, province pres{dent ‘will present the Amy. B. [Onken award and the ‘province Sup to the most outstanding chapare Missés Ellen R ryn Cookson, Betty Beck, Nancy has|Kelsey and Jean Soltow.

charge of luncheon arrangements, and Miss Marianne Schafer -is chairman for the dance.

Club will have 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Butler University Chapter

Ludke, Edith Gibson, ¥. L. Dav. enport and Willlam A. Wade are

* The Women's Community Guild lof Tyndall Town will have its

: Ie: m. today Mrs. Olin Hastings is program chairman

Burch, president; Mrs. Leonard Burlingame, vice presiden Scott Hood and Mrs. Weldon Fults, ing secretaries, and Mrs. Hugh Becker

Women Golfers -'To Meet Apr. 29

of Meridian Hills will have its first meeting of the season at 1 p. m. on Apr. 29 in the club house.

will meet” with Wayne Timber man, golf professional, for an introductory lesson. Mrs. Charles Babcock and Mrs, John David are co-chairmen,

Club Meeting Held arliamentary

and tea yesterday. Mrs. Charles B. Crift is president. The other officers are Mrs. John H. Roberts Jr, Mrs. Raymond F. Mead and Theo Van Voorhees, Mrs. Eugenia Hayden and Mrs. Mead, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. T. B. Burke, treasurer.

‘The annual all federation tea

the Sf rs” series in Butler Bowl will be in charge of the

hristmore Summer Camp. |

Plans

m. to : . B. Cogshall, Louisville,

Candidates for the award , Kath-

Mrs. Wallace DeHart {8 in

The Delta Gamma Mothers card party at

ouse. esdames D. T. Noonan, F, J,

son, daughter of Mr. and Chester H. Stevenson; 917 E. 50th St., and Richard John Mer-' ritt, ‘son of Mr, and Mrs. Rus. sell R. Merritt, 6026 E. 9th St., will be married on May 8 in St. John’s formed Church, Cumberland. Miss ‘Miss Daisy Jane Gray, Miss Roma LeLacheur and Mrs.

Mes-| Conrad Groseclose ‘will ‘bridesmaids. - Robert R. Mer

urday will unite Miss Aggeleze

“of Mr. and Mrs.

Miss Ruth Virginia Steve

Mr. and Mrs. “Joseph 'H.

"yw Miss Ruth Virginia Steven-

Evangelical and Re-

The maid of honor will be Rosella Stevenson and:

be ritt is to be the best man. s » ” A ceremony at 4:30 p. m. Sat-:

Bagwell, 1229 N, Pennsylvania St, and Harry R. Plotner, 161 Linwood Ave. They will be married in Greentown,

Miss Bagwell is the da : Ba

Ff Bagwell, Greentown, and Mr,

tional meeting at 7:30 in the town chapel.

The officers are Mrs. James t; Mrs. and. correspond-

, treasurer.

The “Nine Hole Golf Group” Country Club

After luncheon the members

The Vinzant Pl

Club met yesterday in the Hotel} Washington, C. Tomy is chair-lqiracted the program and Mrs. Gretchen Wise, presided.

Miss Harriet Deer

“Plotner is the son of Mes Cart Piokner, Ambogs rT

" # » Mr, and Mrs, Floyd H. Fields were married on Apr. 10 in : the Trinity Evangelical and Reformed Church. The bride, the for. mer. Miss Margaret ‘Ruth Burks, is the daughter of

Mrs. Flolds 3 pields is

the son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd R. Fields, 2027 Nolan Ave. X . =» Mr, and Mrs. Frank E. Lents,

ing Jean Irene, Jackson, . also of Jackson. Mr, Yunck is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Edward G. Yunck, Sandusky, O: ~The couple will be married on June 19 in the First Presbyterian Church, Jackson. .

# » Miss Sarah Middleton will be the maid of honor at the mar‘riage of Miss Anita Catherine

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Marilyn James.

Rees, "1103 N. Butler Ave,

‘ney,

| ‘officiate in the Second Presby-

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Miss LaVonne Swinney

to Ralph John

"The bridesmaids will be Mrs.

. on.» An Apr. 18 ceremony in Cams den, Ark, united Miss

Mrs, Clement B. Presley, § Camden, and | the bridegroom ¢§ is: the son of Mr. and Mrs,

Mrs. Rees dr.

” » o 3 The engagement and 8 proaching marriage of Miss La Vonne Swinney . to.. Robert Brewer is announced by her par-' ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Swin» N. Hamilton Ave. They will be married June 13. Mr. Brewer is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Ray Brewer, Cloverdale.

Mary Gladding Johnson Announces Attendants

June 19 has been chosen ‘by Miss Mary Gladding Johnson for ‘her marriage to Philip! Haynes Schaff Jr., Winnetka, ! NI. Dr. Jean 8. Milner will

“I'he bride-to-be is the daugh-' of ‘Mr, and Mrs. Sylvester ohnson, 4321 Washington,

All-Day Meetin Planned by WCTU

The Mary E. Balch Unit, WOTU, will have an all-day meeting Friday fn the home of Mrs. Stella Dean, 3306 Northwestern Ave,

guest speakers. An. afternoon program

given by Mesdames C. G, Eicher, Pearl Wells, Rosa Seay and El-

Plain,

Birthday Dinner

The Altrusa Club held its angram Saturday.

ton Altrusa Club, speaker.

was

Mrs. Bloomfield Moore and Mrs. Ralph Holland are to be the

» will be

bert Moore and Miss Rosemary

nual birthday dinner and proMiss Augusta Clawson, head of the Washingthe

Bridge Party Held Mrs.. Roy Nation and Mrs. Harry Woirhaye were oco-chair-men for a dessert bridge party yesterday in St. Francis Hospital. It was held by the Hospital Guild. y

Mothersingers Plan Variety Show

The Mothersingers of Sthool 91 will present a Spring Variety Show at 7:30 p. m. on Apr. 30 and May 1 in the school. Fred W. Martin directs the group. The commitee in charge includes Mesdames Jacob M. Thompson, Thomas E. Toll, Hubert H. Wann, Guy H. Inman, Raymond C. Flietz, James H. Otto, Thomas KE. Deering, Horace C. Howell and Herman H. Mitchell.

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W. H. Huehl, R. M.

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Season Opens at Meridian Hills

DGE=The Meridian Hills Country

Club held its first luncheon bridge of the season yesterday. Among the women siding, were (left to right), Mesdames MH. J. Secoy, raft and Carl B, Shafer,

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& | itself or already has done so.”

RN president of the Green Thumb {Garden Club. The other officers } lare Mrs. C. M. Adams, vice presi-

Addition Asked To DAR Hall

Times Special WASHINGTON, Apr. 21—Mrs. Roscoe C. O'Bryne, Brookville, president-general of the DAR, proposed the construction of a $900,000 addition to Constitution Hall to meet the growing housing needs of the society, Mrs. O'Byrne described’ the project at the first assembly meeting held yesterday in the hall. The proposal will be voted on today. She also attended the Indiana state luncheon in the Washington Hotel and presided at an evening reception for the 4000 . delegates attending this 57th congress. Ralph Calin, superintendent of the DAR school in Tamassee, 8S. C.,, was the main speaker at the Indiana luncheon. He introduced Miss Leslie Ann Reed, a scholarship student at the school. The honor guests at thé luncheon from Indianapolis included Mesdames Herbert R. Hill, Max Barney and Paul K. Thiery and Miss Mary Helen North. The DAR members re-empha-sized the need for ‘military preparedness at yesterday's sessions by calling on Congress to enact ‘ai immediate program of national defense. They also approved a resolution urging that communism be exposed “whenever it is seeking to entrench

Club Elects

" Mrs. E. L. Bohn is the new

dent; Mrs. W. E. Dismore, sec-retary-treasurer; Mrs. H. L.| Bischof, program chairman, and

are Johnson

Mrs. 8. G. Wilmer, flowér show chairman. Ci

ization THE BRIDAL SCENE— ye Christamore Aid Society Beyke-Boyer Betrothal Distribute the Programs. | Butler Bowl This Summer Proceeds Will Benefit the Summer Camp;

"Pi Beta Phi Invites Louisville Groups THE GIVE-AWAY PROGRAMS for the “Stars Under

of Yi

Miss Mary Helen Beyke

oil P. H. Ho photo, Miss Anita’ Catherine Jordan Jordan, daughter of Mr. and Blvd, and Mr, Schaff’s parents Mrs. Gustav Jordan, 448 N. De+

Quincy 8t., Raasch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Junior College and is a mem-

, 0, and

Kenneth TL. James, 411 N. De- ber of the Indianapolis Junior ' Quincy ‘St, on May 2 in the

Emerson Avenue Baptist Church. i

League. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Princeton University. .

Mrs. John H. Holliday is to

be the matron of honor and George Walden Jr. and Miss Mesdames John D. Gould Jr. Nelson 'G. Johnson and Charles A. Bookwalter, Misses Janet F. Moss, Lucy Holliday and Jane Schaff will

be bridesmaids.

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| Is Announced; Wedding Dates Set By Virginia Stevenson And Aggeleze Bagwell

Miss Jean Irene Lentz Charles Booth Schaff, Youngstown, is to be the best man. » ” s ‘ The engagement and approaching- of Miss Doris Newmark to Frederick J. Falender, son of Dr. and Mrs. Phillip Falender, 4844 Carrollton Ave. is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Boris Newmark, West Lafayette, The couple will be married in the late summer. { # # = Miss Dolores Virginia Martin, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.

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Miss Aggeleze Bagwell

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virgll L. Martin, 944 N. Oakland Ave., will Je Married I Joseph Pe 5, son © Mr. and Mr J. Forrest Davis, 5102 Madison Ave, at 7:30 p. m. Saturday in the South--port Presbyterian Church. 2 ” n

Mr. and Mrs. John W. Bird, -

2618 Brookside Ave., announce

Robert L. Hartley, 4957.

ing today in. the Scottish Rite Cathedral. The

t will be on

the Camp Fire Girls will give pro

son, Edward J Borne, Fred Yager, Edythe biel” be Bell, E.C Ta, Myers, JO! . Andrew Bicket and Malcolm Baker and .

was assisted able, Cleo = Blackburn, Clifford Wilson, Wayne. Martin, . Perry Hopkins, Robert McNeill, Charles E. Hostetler Jr. Virginia Read, Leonard Sullivan, Lewis J. Chame bers and Myers. © : Mrs. Russell Merkel, * tomor row's hostess, will be aided by Mesdames George Traut, Paul Ling,’ Robert Viewegh, Jack Smith, L. L. Stewart, E. E. Powell and L. L. Garrigus.’ : Friday hostesses will be headed by Mrs. Paul Kessler. Her ase sistants are Mesdames Donald E, Hollowell, Elwyn Wilson, Chester Albertson, Charles -Burkett, Core win C. Laird, Anita Gilchrist, Ray Harlan and Lawrence Howard.

chairman for Saturday. ing her will be Mesdames Ross C, Halgren, Vernon C.:MacNabb, A. A. Vehling, Walter 1: ‘Wolf, L. L. Fischer, E. oO. Snethen, 4 J . WwW. Graves, William Miller and Peter C. Reilly and Miss M. M. Scott, -

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ppell “in the rectory of the RooseveltTemple Methodist Church. ” - »

Mrs. Curtis Bischoff, Beech Grove, will be hostess at a mis. cellaneous shower at 8 p. 0.

tomorrow honoring Miss lores Williams, Mrs.

Roach will be co-hostesses.

The honor guest will be married to John Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis, Madison, on May 1 in the ‘Holy Name Catholic Church. She is the

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J Williams, Beech Grove.

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guest. ha ‘ The néw club officers are Mrs. Raymond Elliott,’ president; Mrs. Robert Diener, vice president; Mrs. Clifford E. Repaker, secretary; Mrs, Charles Van Tassel, . |treasurer, and Mrs. Donald Stevens, magazine chairman.

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