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MONDAY, SEPT. 20, 1948
THE BRIDAL SCENE—
Miss Helen Katterhenry Will Be Honor Christine. Van Devanter, Mrs. Donnelly To Give Kitchen Shower.
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Mrs. Freeman H. Hinds Jr. .
Today's bridal news is highlighted by a number of prenuptial parties and engagement announcements. Miss Helen Katterhenry, who ‘will be married to Riehard Tewksbury Saturday, is to be the honor guest at a kitchen shower tonight in the home of Miss Christine Van Devanter, 1309 N. Pennsylvania St. Mrs, Thomas Donnelly is the cohostess. Invited to the party are Mrs. R. R. Katterhenry and Mrs. T. R. Tewksbury, mothers of the engaged couple; Mesdames John Masariu, R. L. Pottenger, Helen Ray and Jane Green, Misses Judy Slicer, Mary Laatz, Martha Foernzler, Betty Bradley, Beulah Scales and Jean Maney. Wednesday night Miss Maney and Mrs. Thomas Campbell Jr. will give a personal
Riley Cheer Guild to Plan Annual October Parties
The Riley Hospital Cheer Guild will meet for a business session at 1:30 p. m., Tuesday, Sept. 28, in Ayres’ Auditorium. Plans will be completed for the annual Chapter Day Breakfast)
Oct. 5 in the Riley Room of the will discuss the Jamés Whitcomb patients in Riley Hospital.
shower for Miss Katterhenry. The party will be in the Maney home, 516 E. 33d St. ttending are Mesdames Edard Drew, Roy Katterhenry, William L. Barr, Max Newman, Patrick Grady, Mendel McCarty, George Deck Jr. Richard Pottenger, Masariu and Rod Turner, Misses Marilyn Hooley, Marilyn Rogers, Mary Inglis, Katherine Kercher and M. F. Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Katterhenry will give the bridal dinner for their daughter and her fiance Friday night in the Cifaldi Restaurant. + The guests will be Mr. and Mrs. T. R, Tewksbury, Wabash, the bridegroom-to-be’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tewksbury, West Lafayette; Capt. and Mrs. R. C. Patrick, Dayton, O.; Dr. and Mrs, Frank K. Daugherty, Cincinnati; Robert Stock, Ft. Wayne.
Claypool Hotel. Riley birthday party Oet. 7 for
Following the business pro-
gram, Mrs. H. J. Walker, pro-|assistant, yearly financial statechairman, will present Mrs.|ment.
Siidrea M. Crump, of the Arbogast Floral Co., who will give a flower arrangements demonstration. Miss Shirley Johnston will sing, accompanied by Miss Martha Bunch.
Mrs, Harold J. Mayes, presi-| Walker, Homer Brown, Carl Au-
dent, announces the following committee chairmen for the coming year: ; Mrs. William G. Ennis, membership; Mrs. Walker, chairman, and Mrs. Carl Irrgang, asistant, program; Mrs. Dan Babcock, chairman, and Mrs. K. R. Allentharp, assistant, tickets -and reservations; Mrs. Noble Reed, ways and means; Mrs. E. Ford Bergen, chairman, and Miss Laura Hanna, assistant, yearbook; Mrs. T. E. Berry, chairman, and Mrs. Clara Neilson, assistant, birthday; Mrs. Carl H. Irrgang, chapter day. Mrs. Lawrence Schmutte, chepr; Mrs. John Seitz, chairman, and Miss Hanna, assistant, contact; Mrs. R. W, Cook, extension; Mrs, H. J. Walker, chairman and Mrs. Reed, assistant, favor and entertainment for Riley patients; Miss Alice Velsey, historian. Mrs, "A. D. Green, chairman, and Mrs. Nora Gurley, assistant hospitality; Mrs. J. M. Garland, chairman, and Mrs. Gurley, assistant, Infantile Foundation; Miss Laura Hanna, library; Mrs. George P. Davis, chairman, and Mrs. Frank Milles, assistant, Long service. Mrs. Harlan N. Edington, Long Hospital music; Mrs. Carl Aumann, chairman, and Mrs, Merle Morrison, assistant, Newby Clinje; Mrs. J. F. Halliday, chairman, and Mrs. John Davis, assistant, out-patient; Mrs. W. M. Haine, publicity. Mrs. O. O. Johnson, chairman, and Mrs. Robert E. Kennedy, assistant, purchasing; Mrs. Haine, chairman, and Mrs, Reed, assistant, constitution revision; Mrs. Eerman C. Fromer, chairman, assisted by Board of 'Directors members, Riley Guild office; Mrs. B. R. Beard, chairman, and Mrs. T. E. Berry, assistant, sewing. Mrs. Homer Brown, chairman,
Mrs. Clarence Kittle is the delegate to the Indianapolis’ Council] of Women and Mrs. C. D. Vawte is the alternate. : Other officers serving with Mrs. Hayes include Mesdames H. J.
mann and George P. Davis, first through fourth vice presidents; Mrs. Carl L. Jones and Mrs. K. N. Huber, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. R. R. Allentharp, treasurer. > Mrs. Howard Deputy, auditor; Mrs. Vawter, Mrs. Herman C. Fromer, state secretary; Mrs. J. H. Andrews, assistant state secretary, and Mrs. R. W. Cook, extension secretary.
Political Clubs Plan Meeting
The largest meeting of the campaign will be held by Républican women at 12:30 p. m., Saturday, Oct. 2, in the Claypool Hotel. The Marion County Republican Organization and the Republican Women's Clubs are sponsors. Mrs. Katharine Atkins is chairman and Mrs. Katharine St. George, New York, will be the speaker. Committee heads are Mrs. Vera Pritchard, tickets; Mrs. G. F. Kleder, decorations; and Mrs. Esther Harvey Horne, invitations. The co-operating clubs are the Indianapolis Women’s Republican Club, Indiana Women's Republican Club, Marion County Council of Republican Women, Fourth Ward Women’s Republican Club, Irvington Association of Republican z Women and the Wayne Township Women's Republican Club.
New Girl Missionary GAMBIA, West Africa—There will be a new girl missionary here sent with funds raised when Canon Coney toured Thornhill,
and Mrs. C, E. Bingham, assisthe toy room; Mrs, R. W. Cook,
airman, and Mrs. Carl L. Jones, collected $800.
England, with a hand organ and
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Fall Fabric Fashion Show
Presented by Miss Grace
TOMORROW, September 21 at 12:00 and 2:30 p. m.
in Block's Fabric Department,
Are Invited To A
VOGUE
ligott, Vogue Stylist
Fourth Floor
parliamentarian;/® €8s. Miss Helen Sutherland,
Miss June Carmin
Mr, and Mrs. Richard Pottenger, Mr, and Mrs. John Masariu, Russell Williams and Master Rickey Pottenger,
Carolyn Singleton
Is Betrothed ’ The engagement of Miss Carolyn Jane Singleton and Donald KE. Barnes is an ' nounced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Singleton, 733 N. Linwood Ave, Mrs.
- Teresa Barnes, 1126 N. Rural
St, is the prospective bridegroom's mother. No date has been set for the wedding. The couple is attending Butler University.
» n ” Mr. and Mrs. Ford B., Carmin, 315 8. Audubon Rd. announce the engagement of their daughter, June, to Ralph A. Lind Jr. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Lind, Lakewood, O. The wedding date has not been set.
EVENTS
J. Cullins.
The group also... 5 Pre Chap. ITSC.7:30 p.m. Tues. 38th St. branch, Mer-|an information meeting will be * chants Bank bldg. Mrs. John|held in conjunction with the PTA Mes- Congress. Martin{is chairman of this event.
Thornburgh, speaker, dames C. C, Stump, Merkt and Carl Schopp, host-
esses. Monterey Chap, ITSC. Tues. Mrs. Harry West, 1053 W. 36th, hostess. “Alaska,” Miss Amy Keene. Sigma Nu Mothers, 1:30 p. m. Tues. Chapter house. Business meeting. Tea. Club past presidents to be honored. Mrs. Homer Perry and Mrs. L. 8. Martin, hostesses. Tuesday Quest. Tues. Mrs. R, F. Kerbox, 4923 Carrollton, host-
tess. x Wy-Mo-Dau Literary. 12:15 p.m. Tues. Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. Edward C. Wischmeier, honor] guest. Luncheon. MISCELLANEOUS Indiana Association of Insurance Women. 6:30 p. m. Tues. Gold Room, Hotel Washington. Dinner. ‘“Work Simplification in the Agency Office,” H. EK. Skelton. Lutheran Women's Missionary Council. 1:30 p. m. Tues. Emmaus parish hall. Rev. Henry Scheperle, speaker. SORORITIES Alpha Chap. Alpha Pi Omega. 8 p. m. Tues, Mrs. Paul W. McCalister, 1921 King Ave, hostess. “School Days” party. Gamma Chap. Alpha Pi Omega. 8 p. m. Tues,. Miss Carol L.
cial hour. Delta Chip, Psi Iota Xi. TuesMrs. Louise Gill, 3819 Graceland, hostess.
Concert Organist
Ignores Distance CHICAGO-—Miss Mildred Andrews, concert organist of Norman, Okla., travels 1734 miles to Chicago and back for a music lesson each week, She is chairman of the organ department of the University of Oklahoma. Miss Andrews is conducting a full teaching schedule in music arts in the “university's music school.
Guest At Series Of Parti
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Legion News— . |Broad Ripple (Mothers Tea
Mrs, Cleo E. McLean,
program committee.
P. H. Ho Phelr
Miss Delores Burden and Freeman H. Hinds Jr. were married Aug. 29 in the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Ethel Burden, 2202 Whalen St. Mr. and Mrs. Hinds, Salem, are the bridegroom’s parents. Dr. John B, Ferguson, pastor of the Irvington Presbyterian Church, officiated. The bride is attending Indiana University and the bridegroom, a graduate of IU, is attending law school there. He is a member of Theta Chi Fraternity.
Margaret Medsker To Be Eentertained Miss Margaret Medsker, the future bride of Walter E. Harsen Jr., will be feted at a crystal shower Thursday night. The
hostesses will be Mrs. H, P. Hansen, Mrs. C. V, Hansen and Miss Marie Hansen. The party
Miss Carolyn Jane Singleton is to be in the H. P. Hansen
Photo Reflex.
hone, 58468 Forest Lane. Twelve guests are invited. Ten guests attended the linen shower Mrs. Louie Moller, 4475 Marcy Lane, and Miss Dolores Moller gave Thursday night in the Moller home. Mrs. Wallace O. Lee and her daughter, Mrs, William Clink« scales, are planning a misoel laneous shower for Miss Medsker in the near future. ® » *
Miss Rosemary Sinclair will be honored at a personal shower Oct. 3. Miss Mary A. Rexroth and Miss Arlene Gunbalsen will be hostesses in the Rexroth home, 940 N. Arlington Ave. Mrs. H. W. Monroe, 3548 N. will have a kitchen
15. Miss Sinclair will be mars
ried to Robert George man Oct. 24.
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PT A News—
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CLUBS Hoosier = Tourist. Noon.. Tues The Indianapolis PTA Council will . % j Mrs. R. H. Peterson, 906 Fair- nalan: sponsor a conference infleld, hostess. Luncheon. “A cluding all important phases of its work in local high schools[0f Mr. and Carl Nerding of Pictorial Tour of the Colonial| Wednesday, Sept. 29, in the First Congregational Church. this city, leave here Sept. 2 States” Mrs. Peterson; Mrs. Myron L. Austin is the general chairman, and Mrs. Frank a y Holyoke Col“Charm String” Mrs. Robert|B. Harrington, assisted by Mrs. Harold J. Rickhoff, will head the lege. Classes there convene Oct. 4.
After registration at 9:30 a. m.,
Mrs. Walter Thomas
Mrs. Walter L. Caley will conduct. a panel, “What Do TeenAgers Expect of Parents and Teachers?” :
Included on her panel are Mrs. Joseph W. Walker, Greenfield, state PTA president; Lee O. Zeig, service chairman, Boonville High School; Mrs, Bert C. McCammon, juvenile guidance chairman, and Mrs. Jack C. Greig, Indiana Traffic Safety Council and president of the New Castle High School PTA. Dr. Carl G. F. Franzen, professor of secondary education at Indiana University, will be the guest speaker at the 12:15 p.m. luncheon. He will speak on the various phases of the Life Adjustment Conference held recently on the campus. . ; The President's Conference will follow the luncheon and will be conducted by Mrs. Stumpf. Special invitations have been sent to the principals, deans of boys and
girls, councilors and guidance representatives of all high schools.
Virgil Stinebaugh, superintend-
members of the Indianapolis School Commissioners Board will be special guests. A representative of the Great Books Course will speak b . * Mrs. M. L. Lugar and Mrs. Charles Elrod are in charge of invitations, and Mrs. Fred Klep-
Beltiess, 5761 N. Delaware. per heads the reservations comKappa Delta, 6:30 p. m. Tues.| pra unit meetings scheduled Mrs. Carl Huber, Williams (his week follow: Creek, hostess, Hamburger TUESDAY fry. Business meeting. 80-|gen Davis—8: p.m., Gym. Mrs
Albert Ilig will preside. Edgewood — 7:30 p.m, School.
Hickory
ent of eity public schools, andi.
FRIDAY
College School. Fall festival. Cline, general chairman.
~- 5:30 p.m.}|s Frank] curricular achievements
Film on “Operation of Indianapolis Water Co.” John Kleinhenz. Community singing. Southport—7:30 p.m. School. Dr. Thurman B. Rice, speaker. Reception for teachers. A WEDNESDAY: University Heights — 7:30 p.m. School. Safety program. Reception for teachers. THURSDAY Maywood—T7:30 p. m. Gym. “What PTA Means to a Mémber,” Mrs. Clifford Van Cleeve, president
TOMORROW —~AT THE-—
10th Floor K. of P. Buflding Food & Home Products Demonstration 1: . M.
Roger's Studio Mrs. Margaret Egan is committee chairman for the card party to be given by the Grand Circle, Order of Druids on Suasday, Sept. 21st at 1:30.
Tuesday Night, 8 P. M. CARD PARTY
of Marion County PTA Council,
