Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 September 1948 — Page 17

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The session, opening at 9 a. m., will include reports from

RMA Auxiliary ‘To Hear Talk

, historian, and Mrs. Sheldon, sergeant-at-arms. Mesdames Peter Clements, O. S. Decker and 8. K. Dinkins are directors. Mrs, Clarence Finch is delegate to the Seventh District, Indiana Federation of Clubs, and Mrs. Harry Rinehart is alternate.

Zonta to Hear Miss Davis

At 6:30 p. m. tomorrow the Zonta Club will meet in the Spink-Arms Hotel. Miss Margaret Davis, child welfare superviser for Catholic Charities, will speak on “Helping Displaced Persons in Germany.”

Miss Davis spent a year with UNRRA in Germany. Miss Eunice Henley is in charge of reservations. .

Guire, Lawrence M , Wil Miss Jessie McCallie, president,|Fisher Jr. Evansville, and Ralph man Rot liam Summervily, J. H. Lombard, | | a has announced commitise chair Fisher, Greenwood, brothers. ofl e' and’ em Whitaker and Austin Sims, C. Johnson, men for the year. They are Mrs./the prospective bridegroom and Charles Whitenger will be ushers. J sok Bockener, Henry Prescott, MAKE LUNCHEON PLANS—Mrs. Paul Merchant (left) and Mrs. Della Hoss t Foster, Program and Richard Stemens, Wichita, Kas.; Ynger wi Otto Guedelhoefer, Gail Graber| !€ave the meeting room in the Hotel English, where they made plans for the luncheon : [Xaance Wg Dh oat Be Mich, and Larry|Ruckle . errand, nm James P. Tretton Jr. J. L Sim-| fo be sponsored Saturday by the women of the Marion County Republican organ- |Stevens, membership; Miss Hen-|Black will be ushers. Wednesday evening for Miss Ide Berns, Roy. Denny. prank pr | ization and the Women's Republican Clubs. The luncheon will be in the Claypool BE An a Me, On Oct. 7 Mrs. John McCaigi, June Beniett, Pittsboro. The mat. Weimer, G. C. Waterman, Albert| Hotel. Mrs. Merchant is president of the Irvington Association of Republican [status of women; Mrs. ena Cer A A ons Tie ori he Oct, 25. Gray, J. M. Clayton] Women and Mrs, Hoss heads the Wayne Township Women's Republican Club. Mohr, legislative; Miss Jessie power for Miss Kundred in the) the hostess will be H Ridge W. D. Keenan and Trout, international relations, yeCiolgin home, Mrs. Arthur Den-[Mrs. D. J. , Miss Martha Keter. : Mine Organizations— : $00 Mite Brn ¥ ih PARRY non wil sutertain fut She fufjrelWillitinton, ‘ud ;

Welfare Group Will Meet

A luncheon will be held at 12:30 p. m. Friday by the Lutheran Orphans ‘Welfare Association in the Home. A business meeting will

Hostesses for the meeting will be Mesdames Edward Baumgart,

and Gilbert Mrs, Anthony Rieder, chairman of the association, has an-|

tion, nounced her committee chairmen. They are Mrs. Charles Smiley, ways and means; Mrs. Arthur Brean, provident; Mrs. Joseph Reek, recreation; Mrs. Otto Lawrenz, membership and publicity, and Mrs. Minnie Irving, garden.

Barbara Bradley To Be Married

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harvey Bradley, 4044 N. Pennsylvania St., announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara, to Jacob Wythe Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs, Elmo Walker, Little Rock, Ark. No date for the wedding has been set. Miss Bradley is a graduate of Tudor Hall School and Pine Manor Junior College. She is a member of the Dramatic Club, and a provisional member of The Indianapolis Junior League. Mr. Walker is an alumnus of Culver Academy and the United States

the Junior Workshop of the Clvic Theater will be at 10 a. m. Saturday in the workshop. Mrs. Horace N. Roberts and Mrs, John C. Drewry will be in charge. Hosts will be Mrs. Herbert Evans, Mrs. Gordon D. Bryan, Miss Nancy Bumen,. Consy Evans, Leon Shiman ®nd Phillip Stevens. T The cast for the first production of the Junior Civic Theater is announced by Mrs. John G. Kinghan. Those taking part In the production of “Jack and the Beanstalk” Oct. 15 through 17 are Louise Warnicke, «Carol Jean Arvin, Mary Dianne Rogge, Joan Hanson, Sheila Quinlan, Jo Ann Myers, Sharon Karcher, Mary Ann Wilkinson, Leon Shiman, Jimmy Felland, Charles Robert Epstein, Walter Richards, John Raines and Richard Uhl Bruce Pearson is student director and Doris Lytle is stage manager. Committee chairmen for the Junior Civic are Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Drewry and Walter Russell, workshop; Mrs. Russell, costumes; Mrs. J. H. Peeling, sewing personnel; Mrs. Bryan, preview .performances; Mrs. Evans, office personnel; Mts, Harry Karcher, ushers; Mrs. Owen C. Pohlmann, public relations; Mesdames

Naval Academy.

Pohimann, M. L. Martin and Ed-

D., Stevenson, postérs] and art, and Mrs. Howard Pelham, 3 Two Civic: Theater organizations announce their officers for the coming year. The Backstage Club elected Fred V. Kelly, president; Mrs. Frances Blair, vice president; Mrs. Mary Belle Addicott, secretary, and Bern Bloom, treasurer. ; The Civic Workshop officers are E. Edward Green, president; Miss Bernice Van Sickle, Mrs. Floyd Lively and Stanton Pritchard, first through third vice presidents, and Miss Jean Johnston, treasurer.

The Monday Club will meet at 12:30 p. m. next Monday in the Hunters’ Lodge. of the Marott Hotel to honor Mrs. George E. Maxwell, president. Mrs. Betty Beith, who came recently from Great Britain to live in Indianapolis, will speak on conditions in England and Mrs. Hazel Jocham will sing a group of English songs. Officers serving with Mrs. Maxwell are Mrs. Lucille Stewart and Mrs. Thomas A. Bunch, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. J. H. Lombard and Mrs. Anna Torrence, recording and corre-

Fall Activities Scheduled by Theater: Monday Club to Hear Mrs. Beith

Open house and registration of ward Warnicke, schools; Mrs.

sponding secretaries, and Mrs. L. E. Kruger, treasurer.

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Gamma Sorority, will meet at

Music Clubs Session

Five Indianapolis women at-| tended the first meeting of the year of the Indiana Federation of Music Clubs this week-end in Muncie, +They were Mesdames C. W. Cregor, Clare McTurnan,

The Cornelia Cole Fairbanks Chapter, DAR, will have its Regents Day meeting Oct. 7 in the Propylaesum, Mrs. Charles R. Weiss, program chairman, will be in charge of the luncheon, Mrs, Paul K. Thiery, guest speaker, will talk on “Looking Forward With the DAR.” Mrs. J. Harold Grimes, national vice president general, will be a special guest. Officers for the year are Mrs. Orville F. Shattuck, regent; Mrs. Douglas T. Reid and Mrs. F. Elbert Glass, first and second vice regents; Mrs, Henry W. Buttolph, chaplain; Mrs. James Layman Schell and Mrs. Charles Peddle, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. Homer 8. Wright, treasurer; Mrs. Bernays Kennedy, registrar, and Mrs. Howard G. Taylor, historian. Committee chairmen for the year are Mrs. Weiss, program; Mrs, Glass, membership; Mrs. Walter H. Montgomery, national defense; Miss Elizabeth Claypool, approved schools; Mrs. Edgar H. Evans, ways and means; Mrs. Douglas T. Reid, publications and publicity, and Mrs. James H. Obear, citizenship. ’

The Wednesday Book Review Club will meet Wednesday in Block's Auditorium. Mrs, Dorothy Fitzgerald Schick will review “Toward the Morning” by Hervey Allen. Mrs. Schick will be introduced by Mrs. George W. Hoffman, executive secretary of the club. Mrs. Clay Britton, club pianist, will play. Hostesses for the meeting include Mesdames Howard J, MeDavitt, Rose Marie Cruzan, Henry J. Herpel and James F. LoRash. Other reviews will be given Nov. 17, Jan. 5, March 30 and May 18. Proceeds from membership fees are used to aid handicapped persons in Marion County.

The Delta Club, Kappa Kappa

6:30 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Willlam Rugg, 4612 N. Capitol, for a covereddish supper.

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P. H. Ho photo. NUPTIALS READ—Mr. and Mrs. Abe Steinkeler, 363 E. Westfield Blvd., announce the marriage of their - daughter, Lillian, Jo Max Candiotty on Sept. 5.. He is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Isaac Candiotty, Los

Frederick N. Sterling, H. N. Edington and Willlam Hubert

Sorority’s Convention | sw lo

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Chapter, “will give the welcoming address. Mrs. Kutchback

again will arrange the music.

The Bridal Scene—

and Sandra Jean Fisher will be flower girl. Ralph N. Fisher Jr, will be ringbearer,

Frank L. Fisher, Greenwood,

Jwill be his son's best man, Frank

» . r Miss Mary Anne Marks, also planning a late fall wedding, announces her bridal attendants. Miss Marks will be married to Thomas C. Christenberrry at 10 a. m. Oct. 16 in Christ the King Catholic Church.

Miss Mary Lou Hasler will be

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Bridal Parties Chosen By Two Couples

Miss Loa Kundred has chosen the attendants for her marriage, at 2:30 p. m. Oct. 17 in Christ Episcopal Church, to Richard L. Fisher. Mrs. Robert Whitney, Elkhart, sister of the bride-to-be, will be matron of honor. Bridesmaids will be Miss Rozan Goldstein of Goshen, Miss Mary Hoffman and Miss Alyce Easter.

Miss Rena Sue Fisher, Greenwood, will be junior bridesmaid ler, Miss Maryann Bayer and be brides.

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Don, Wintin's Orchestra will provide music for dancing, beginning at 9 o'clock. The convention will move to Thorntown at 10 o'clock Sunday morning for a memorial program. The Rev. Robert T, Wilson of the Presbyterian Church there will read the service. After a chicken dinner at noon in the Thomntown Res taurant, the group is invited to tea at the home of Mrs, Earl Lindsay, Thorntown. Phi Chapter will be the hostess.

Kim. Miss Joan Kilase will

Wiliam Marks, brother of the prospective . bridegroom, will ‘ be

anne Flint and Betty Engle. Stephen Noland, chairman of the 1948 Community Fund Drive, will be the speaker. He will be introduced by Mrs. Robert Wild. Mrs. Horace E. Storer will present the Girl Scout tion's objectives for 1948-49 Mrs. P. R. Pinnick will lead discussion on next year's Girl

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