Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1948 — Page 16
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES | :
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Weddings Occupy A. Prominent Place In Hoosier Social ‘Calendar Of Fal
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 10, 1948
| Events.
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P. Mr. and Mrs. Roland A. Boughton, 1430 N. LaSalle St., announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Miriam Jane, to David W, Phelps, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L.
Miss Lois Marie Wood and Fred L. Flannery were married Saturday. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred D." Wood, 322 S. Rural St. and Mr, and Mrs. Beckam Flannery, 1015 Orange
Sunday.
Phelps, 43 S. Kitley St. The wedding ‘will be
St. They will live at 810 N. Tuxedo St.
The Bridal Scene— Miss Seay, Robert Nagel To Wed Jan. 8
Robert G, Nagel will be married at'9 a. m. Jan, 8 in St. Philip Neri Catholic Church. Miss Seay is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Wayne Seay, 646 Eastern .Ave, and the prospective bride- .+ «groom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. . Wilbur O. Nagel, Wapakoneta, O. Mrs. Ralph E. Nester, Wapa"koneta, will be matron of honor. Mrs. Paul A. Nugent will be bridesmaid and Miss Sally Nester will serve as junior brides- ; maid. Martha Ann Treacy will be flower girl and Erie Ruppert, Wapakoneta, will be ringbearer. William J. Nagel will attend his brother as best man. Ushers 1 be J. Paul Nagel, another brother of the bridegroom-to-be, and Robert ‘W, Seay, brother of the bride-to-be, Tonight Mrs. Charles A. Teipen, 2144 Shelby St, will give a kitchen shower for Miss Seay.
Miss: Hartman Is Married Mr, and Mrs, k Ha ) SIS Cainden Ave. anfiounce the marriage of their daughter, Marie; Raymend-Waipole son of Mrs. Anna Walpole, 545 Keystone Ave. The couple was married at 9:30 a. m. Saturday in St. Mark the Evangelist Catholic Church, The Rev. Fr. Leo Schafer officiated. Miss Martha Hartman, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and Mrs. Harold Randolph, another sister of the bride, and Mrs, Gertrude Kern, Chicago, sister of the bridegroom, were bridesmaids. Matthew Walpole, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. * Ushers were Thomas Walpole and Kevin Walsh. The wedding breakfast was held in LaRue’'s Restaurant and the reception was in the home of. the bride's parents. Mr. Walpole and his bride are in New York on their wedding trip.
——————————— Plan Rummage Sale The Women Qrgariss se == the National. Association of He: tail Druggists will sponsor a rummage sale Friday and Saturday to be held at the corner of W. Ray St. and Kenwood Ave. Mrs. R. J. Roehl is chairman of the ways and means committee in charge of the sale.
Miss Patricia Mary Seay and gu
ORGANIZATIONS—
Mrs. Henry F. Schricker
Mrs. E. A. Kelly, Carmel, will entertain members of the Garden Study Club at 12:30 p. m. Friday with a luncheon in her home. Mrs. Henry F. Schricker, honorary member of the group, will be a special est. Mrs. Hal Purdy will present the program,
At 6:30 -p. m. next Wednesday YMCA for a Thanksgiving party the Women’s Faculty Club, Butler(and initiation of new members. University, will sponsor the annual university faculty-family| Mrs. Eskine Roberts will speak dinner. Mrs. Roy M. Robbins is/at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow before the general chairman. Benjamin Franklin Kindergarten George A. Schumacher, alumni Mothers’ Club in the Kindergarsecretary and student informa-|ien. Her subject will be “Good tion office head, will present a SPeech as a Social Asset. “Pictorial History of Butler,” a! glemish Flanders Chapter, motion picture with comments. |y1SC, will meet tomorrow night At the speaker's ‘table will bein the home of Mrs. Harry WarPresident and Mrs. M. O. Ross, ner, 519 N. Denny St. Mrs. Clark Prof. and Mrs, Herbert Sehwo- [Pardue and Mrs. Walter Summa, meyer, Prof. and Mrs. Arthur W./will assist the hostess. Mrs. NoReid, Prof. and Mrs. Schumacher, (ble Reynolds will speak. Dr. and Mrs. Roland '@. "Usher, . Mrs. Rosamond R. Jones and Miss Harriet Paddock.
The Womans Auxiliary, Indianrapolis Medical Society, will have a luncheon-bridge and business
Assisting with preparations for the dinner are Mesdames Charles C. Josey, Karl 8, Means, L. Gary
meeting tomorrow in the Highland Golf and Country Club. The
3 meeting will be held at 11 a. m. BE li papa, Paul and luncheon will be served at : 32:30 p. m. The Young Professionil Wom-| Mrs. James KE. Jobes is in en's Club will meet Nov. 18 in the|charge.
Butler Club :-
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To Entertain
Chimes, Butler University honorary: organization for women, will entertain women stu-|charge of the pro dents who have transferred from |Charles F. Schaub will speak on other institutions with a tea from the recent convention in 3 to 4:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Fla. Jocreation room, Jordan Memorlal|. Aggistant hostesses | Committee = members ‘include Mise Batik Rowe, Frankfort, | B . kb R . an sses Doris Johnson, Joan Freyn and Marilyn Bowman, in-| 00 eviewer vitations; Misses Patricia Pear-' son, Jeanne McCoy and Marjorie Bauer, refreshments, and Mrs. Jane Avery, Gary, and Miss
New members will be honored Mi@ slungheon meeting. ef ithe
Legion Auxiliary. The Juncheon is-planned for 12:30 p. m. Tuesday in the home of Mrs. H. A. Schmutte, 22 W. 34th St.
will
RohisonRagsdale Units American. _ author of
Mrs. Albert Peters will preside “Invitation to junioriand Mrs. Frank E. Long is in Freedom,” and . Mrs. “Twenty Cases on the Constitu-
,| The speaker is a
Miss Gloria Oeschger will b
e married to Jonathon G. White
Nov. 27 in Portland, Ore. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Waldemar Irving Oeschger, Portland, Ore., and Mr. White's
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harr Road.
to Be Guest
At Garden Study Club Luncheon
Samuel Stevens, Emmett Marshall and Ray McCammon.
Alpha Chapter, Chi Phi Gamma Sorority, had a “Bowery party” at 8 p. m. yesterday. Miss Margaret Marshall, 2516 Brookside Pkwy. was hostess.
The Mothers and Daughters
slip card party at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Meridian Room of the Colonial Furniture Co.
Professor Will Address Club
The Indiana’ Vassar Club will meet at 2:30 p. m. Saturday in the home of Mrs. G. H. A. Clowes, 3744 Spring Hollow Rd. Golden Hill, Charles Gordon Post, profes(sor of political science at Vassar College, is to be the guest : speaker. He is
“The Supreme § | Court and Politi{cal Questions;” “Fair Play)"
Mr. Post,
tion.”
ison P. White, 108 S. Audubon
Holy Rosary Catholic Church will be the scene of Miss Carmella M. Peoni's marriage to Amil J. Vidrich Nov. 21. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peoni, 906 S. Noble St., and his mother is Mrs. John Vidrich, 764 N. War-
Vows will unite Miss Jeanne Gaston and Frank S. Johnson Sunday in the Assumption Catholic Church. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs, Ira Gaston, 1205 N. Belle Vieu Place, and Mrs. Charles C. Johnson, . 1034 S. Belmont St., is the
iran Ave.
Annual Fall
Is Scheduled [ms momo i we vwes =
The annual fall given by Mother Theodore Circle, | Daughters of Isabella, will be held;of government, and Mrs. Richard at 2 p. m. Saturday in Block's Penal system. Auditorium. Miss Marie McGary| Other topics, and their discusand Miss Alma Nalley are co-|/Sion leaders, are merit system chairmen. and direct primary, Mrs. Walter Other committee chairmen in-|Greenough; legislative reappor-
card party penal system.
Benefit Club will sponsor a pillow|¢jyde Miss Hannah Dugan and tionment, Mrs. Drysdale Brannon,
Mrs. Charles Grammer, tickets; parion; health, Mrs. John K. Miss Nell Sage and Mrs. Georgia Goodwin, and child welfare laws, Nlooman. tte McHugh and Mrs, ors: Austin Clifford, ns Margaret Mascari, transportation; ~~ _* Miss Catherine Fletcher and Miss! Mrs. Alfred Noling will outline srtrude Murphy, prizes |the law enacting processes of the Gertry Mrs. M : t Sr ith 4 legislature at the afternoon ses-| is Is io ree “Bask 208 sion. Mrs. Robert Richey willl re. s clan 0 ® ohn Analyze questionnaires sent to Schwert. ii Mrs. Charles 1eBilative candidates by the Galmi and Miss MH elen Reidy league, stat teering committee table; Mrs. Margaret. Putts and| 2 S'eering
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Women Voters to Discuss Card Party Home Rule, Penal Reform
ing tomorrow in the YWCA. The members will discuss the home rule amendment for Indiana cities and improvement of the state
Mrs. Frank Cox will lead a discussion on the city manager form
Mrs. Brannon will talk|
"Miss Elsie Carter, candy; Miss, Msdry Ann Dolan and Miss Ursula)
and Mrs. Robert Telfer, Bloom-
ington, will speak on league activ-laine
Buenpagel oaks: 208M oe Helen, State Board Meets Today special. The state board members met Usherettes will include Misses today in the YWCA. Mrs. John Jerry Schloeman, Regina Feeney,[L. H. Fuller presided. Rosemary Feeney and Irene The local league members will Smith, and Mrs. Margaret Fleet- sponsor a 7:30 p. m. meeting Nov. wood. 18 in the Merchants National Bank Building Child welfare servC Fi ices and the cost to citizens of Leaders Meet will include Mrs. Dorothy F. Buschmann and Charles Boswell,
Marion County will be discussed. Mrs. Earl Kniptash, Leaders and representatives of the Juve-
Mesdames Thomas Sheerin, Goodwin, John Mason Moore and Joseph Barr will speak. Guests
graduate of| Association chairman of the In-|njle Aid Division and the Marion Johns Hopkins University and gianapolis Camp Fire Girls, an-| County be studied at the London School of nounces a number of district gwejfare. There will be a question
Department of Public
mother of the br
of Indiana will have a state meet-
Edwards, Peru, will speak on the
Amsterdam
Discussi Dr. Gaines M. Cook will speak at a 10 a. m. meeting of the Woman’s Association, Second Presbyterian Church, on Nov. 18 in the church lecture room. He will discuss his experiences at the World Assembly of the Council of Churches held recently in Amsterdam. Mrs. Neil C. Estabrook is program chairman. A buffét luncheon to be served at moon is being planned by Mrs. James C. . Mrs. Russell Willson, Mrs. Dillard J. Watson and Miss Josephine Herron are in charge of reservations.
Miss Walker to Visit
Miss Barbara Ann Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Walker Jr., 4509 N. Keystone Ave., will leave Sunday to spend two weeks in Miami, Fla. She will visit her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Sage, formerily of Indianapolis.
Gift Making Planned
Mrs. H. M. Rankin, 514 N. Gray St., will be hostess at 8 p. m. tomorrow for a meeting of Omega Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi So-
~ Mesdames Clarence U. Knipp, Economics and Political Science. meetings of leaders, sponsors and ang answer period after the
fle is a member of the American parents. The groups will discuss | meeting,
Political Science Association.
| . Legion Federal Unit ‘Auxiliary to Meet
| Mrs. Don V. Cully will be host-
candy planning, group program-| ming and Camp Fire Extension. The East District met at 2 p. m. yesterday in. the Indiana National Bank. The West District met at 7 p. m. yesterday in the
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Bauer, publicity.
Representatives of women’s honoraries and coed clubs will be
i North Dis- _ 432 N.®Grant|Christamore House. : [ere per ie of the Fed-|trict will have a meeting at 7:30
: _tp. m. today in the Tabernacle ira Unt, American 13g AW Eregytirian Church. Mrs. Rob-
at the tea to acquaint the transfer students with the campus ors “Mzations. © agg Chapter to Elect Alpha Chapter of Phi Gamma Sigma will hold its monthly busi-| ness meeting tonight with Mrs. | Bernard Barnes, 4205 E. Wash-| ington 8t. There will be election of officers.
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torium. The Wednesday Book Review Club will sponsor the teview.
SO DON'T GUESS WHEN MODERN SCIENCE MAKES IT POSSIBLE FOR
‘Sorority Meeting Set
The business meeting of Alpha
{will be held in the home of Mrs. | Barnard James, 4121 E. Washington St., at 8 p. m. tonight.
| Chapter of Sigma Phi- Sorority|
|iliary, Friday.
Members will spend the day ewing articles to be sent to the
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erans Hospital.
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‘Mutual Service Unit
Members Are Named Fire Office. Mes. David Venerable : the chairman. | Three new life members of the was
Service Associaton fes.|zon Club will meet in the Central
|dames J. K. Lilly Sr. Eli Lilly
|announced. They
land Charles C. Martin. Mrs | Martin's
|gift of Mrs. Samuel C. Carey.
Elected to the board of direc[tors are Mesdames Frank Kreps,
shir wise: [s Planned
| Sorority to Meet
Sorority, will meet at 8 p. m. tonight with Mrs. Wyman Brandel, {610 E. 68th St.
| Plan Card Party
The Liederkranz Ladies So|ciety will give a public card party at 8:15 p.. m. Saturday in [the Liederkranz Hall.
YOU TO SEE FOR YOURSELF THROUGH QUR ' DIAMONDSCORPE! .. .
ncluded
ra "ye 4 son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. MB ANY “|| were married Saturday. Mrs. H J. E. Wilson, December.
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Principals in Bridal News
P. H. Ho photos.
Mrs. Harkina Hagopian, 925 Congress Ave., announces the _ marriag> of her daughter, Manoush (left), to Albert Roger Snyder,
Snyder, 415 Congress Ave. They agopian's daughter, Alice (right),
“will become f§e bride of Arnold R. Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. reenfield. They will be married the latter part of
membership was the
Zeta Chapter, Phi Theta Delta | = a preview showing of the
erd Pritchard is the, chairman. J Mrs. John Bell heads the ar-
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in the Olive Branch Christian Church. Central District met at 4 p. m. yesterday in the camp
At T:30 p. Monday the Hori-
YWCA.
Art Preview
Members of the Art Associa[tion, Herron Art Museum, will at-
[“French and Flemish Tapestries” and “Fine Porcelains From Local Homes” exhibitions at 8:30 p. m. Friday in the museum. A motion picture, distributed by the Museum of Modern Art, entitled “French Tapestries Visit America,” will be shown. The tapestries and porcelains will be on display through Dec. 12. A reception will be held Friday after the program. Mrs. Noble Dean is general chairman. Mrs. Robert A. Adams is refreshment chairman and Mrs. Ruth Murphy is her assistant. Hostesses are Mesdames Robert B. Failey, J. J. Daniels, Charles Latham, Christopher Coleman, J. Perry Meek, John E. B. Peacock, Shubrick Kothe, Anton Scherrer, Wilbur D. Peat and Donald M. Mattison.
TOMORROW —AT THE—
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10th Floor K. of P. Building Food & Home Products Demonstration
THURSDAY, NOV. 11, 1:30 P. M. LADIES OF THE MARION COUNTY" FISH and GAME ASSN. APRON CARD PARTY
Mrs. C. E. Stephenson, Tickets Mrs. George D. Wells, Candy
Mrs. 3 Jones, Prizes Go) : KY
rority. Members will make gifts
idegroom-to-be.
2 Operas Will Be Studied by |
Harmonie Club
The Harmonie Club will have a guest meeting at 2:30 p. m. Monday in the DAR Chapter House. Mrs. O. M. Jones and Mrs. Wile liam A. Devin will discuss two modern one-act operas. Mesdames Kathleen Somers Wallace, William J. Stark and Sidney Fensjermaker and Robert Fisher will be the cast members for “The. Secret of Suzanne” (Wolf-Ferrari). Miss Phyllis Wilcox, Mrs. Helen Thomas Robinson and Charles Martin will present selections from “The Telephone” (Menotti). Special guests will include Mesdames Dorothy Adams, Naomi Pryor, Henry Ketcham and Miss Elizabeth Ohr, Mrs. Harley N. Edington is hostess chairman. Her assistants will be Mesdames Stark, Devin, John W. Hutchings, Howard Stitt, Carl B. Moore, R. M. Crandall, Claire Cox, Ray Patterson, Robert Orbison, - Jones and James Costin. Mrs. James M. Ogden and Mrs, Norman L. Schneider will preside at the tea table.
College Publication Staff to Hold Dance
The members of the Fiaretti staff, annual publication of Marian College, will sponsor a dance from 9 p. m. to. midnight, Nov. 19 in Madonna Hall at the college. Bill Moore and his orchestra will play. ! Misses Sarah Page, Barbara Schenkel, Mary Helen Welles, Jean Mortlock, Jane Monaghan
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