Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 April 1949 — Page 17
Reservations for two dances to
up Set - Dances Here:
- Messrs. and Mesdames B. C.
N. Illinois St., will have a party
. per for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kany
- Tomorrow
. Sorority Plans * State Day Event
be ‘held tomorrow night are announced. The Smith College Club
PAGE 17 Organizations ~™ DAR Group. {To Install New Regent!
“Mrs. Clyde Titus to Take Office Thursday
The Careline Scott Harrison
FRIDAY, APR. 20, 1040
dance will be in the Woodstock Club and the state day dance of! the Pi Beta Phi Sorority will be in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Johnny Stone and his orchestra | will play for the sorority dance,|
The event is sponsored by thé In-|
diana Gamma Chapter at Franklin College. The patrons are
Lewis, T. O. Conger, F. O. Brewer and Robert Tranter.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harris, 5109 |
before the dance. Their guests are to be Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Hoggatt, Evansville; Mr. and Mrs. Henry, Boyd, Cambridge City; Mr. and! Mrs. Robert Crosley, Ladoga; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Beerholder, Kendalville; Mr. and Mrs. Wakefield Garrish, Clinton; Dr. and Mrs. A. P. Hattendorf, Ft. Wayne, and Messrs. and Mesdames Quentin Wert, Dwight McCaque and Herman Byers. Another party is planned by Mr. and Mrs. Robert ‘Slaughter, 1727 N. Warman Ave., for Messrs. and Mesdames Carter C. Boyd, George Vickery, David Cifford and Lloyd G. Rossebo. A dinner is planned by Messrs. and Mesdames Ralph
Gery, Harold Ross, John C. Gavo-|
sie, C. E. Moon, Robert Pri Walter Edwards Jr. and L. L. Flint and Dr. and Mrs. R. McCauley Vandivier. Attending the dance together will be Messrs. and Mesdames Homer McCracken, Jess Long, Burk Anderson, R. E. Wasmuth, John L. Bush, Merrill E. Pyle Jr. and Stephen A. Minton Jr. Miss Julia Hyde and Joseph Segal. Mr. and Mrs. Richard James, 3922 Ruckle St., will have a buffet sup-
and Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Millett. Smith Parties Arranged
A dinner before the Smith dance is planned by Mr. and Mrs. Morris L. Brown. The guests will be Messrs. and Mesdames Arthur T. Cox Jr., John B. Watson, Frederic
Anderson and Edward Van Riper. |
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Roberts will also be hosts at a dinner. The guests are the Rev. and Mrs. Laman H. Bruner Jr. and Messrs. and Mesdames Julius Birge, Fisk Landers and J. E. Bole Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David P. Williams Jr. will attend a “dutch treat” dinner: with Messrs. and Mes-
dames John G. Williams, Blaine| ==
Miller Jr., Hans Boehm, John Hollett and David Chambers Jr., Miss Eunice Dissétte and "Thomas Robinsén. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Todd are also planhing a dinner as is Miss Elizabeth Haerle.
Legion Units Set Dinner
The Robison-Ragsdale Amer-|
ican Legion Auxiliary, Post and Junior Groups will hold a joint dinner Monday night in the Central Christian Church. Separate; meetings will follow at 8 p. m. Winners of the annual poppy) poster contest sponsored by the auxiliary will be guests. They are! Class 1, Wanda Marie Spurgeon, School 85; Class 2, Annette Keith, Paul Gates and Gary Scheuer of Howe High School, and Class 3, Patrick Kinney and Roy Luthe, Tech High School. Mrs. William Saterfield, poppy poster chair! man, will make the presentations. | Mrs. Albert Peters Sr. will preside at Mrs. Arthur Lochart, unit POppY| chairman, will have charge of the program, and Mrs. Pearl Haines, district poppy chairman, will be guest speaker.
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‘Dance Tomorrow Night
lof Sigma
Herschel King, Sheldon Cox, Jua-iyre’' Vv. H. Wiseman and Miss | the auxiliary meeting. nita Land, Olive King, Virgil Van Fiotence Wiseman, wife and
DAR Chapter will install Mrs: [Clyde E. Titus as regent at the chapter's annual Thursday in the chapter house, | Reports of officers and commit-| {tee chairmer at 10:30 a. m. willl be followed by a covered dish
| luncheon: at 13: 30 p. m. Mrs. Ray i Fawout is chairman of host.
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= is the vice chairman: | They will be assisted by Mes--{dames William C. Bartholomew, . {Roy K. Coats, ‘Raymond Crom, | {Mark A. Dawson, George. C.| -I Dixon, Daniel Goodman, Edward! F. Hauser, William R. yivan| 2 phreys, Francis H. Miller, sylvan L. Mouser, Horace M. Powell, 8. LeRoy Scoles and Harvey Trim] ble Sr. and Miss Margaret R. Waters. { At the afternoon session re-| ports of the delegates to the Continental Congress held last week in Washington will be read and)
gent, will give hér year-end re-| marks, In-addition to Mrs. Titus, other officers to be installed include Mrs. Carl W. Piel, second vice regent; Mrs. Edgar D. Randolph and Mrs. Victor Deitch, recording and membership secretaries; Mrs. J. Russell Townsend Jr. registrar, | and Mrs. Arthur J. Weber, his-| torian.
Club to Meet
The Monday Club will meet at i 12:30 p. m. Monday in the Lincoln] Room, Hotel Lincoln. Miss Caro-|
will speak on “South of the Border.” Miss Bradley, an instructor at, ‘Ohio University, has twice repre{sented the U. 8. government in Latin America as an educational! representative, A musical program will be given by James Alverson, tenor, accompanied by Mim Irma aw kard. = Mrs. Carl Ploch will install new officers. They are Mrs. George E. Maxwell, president; Miss Lucille Stewart and Mrs. Thomas Bunch, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. J. H. Lombard and Miss | |Anna Torrence, recording -and {eorresponding secretaries, and Mrs. Arthur Small and Miss Minnie Kiefer, treasurer and assistant treasurer,
Alpha Chapter, Sigma Delta Pi Sorority, will install Rho Chapter, New Castle, at a meeting Monday night in the home of Mrs. Oscar Buehler, 924 Lesley Ave. Rho Chapter is being sponsored by Mrs. Marie C. Orr and Miss Olive Breisch of Alpha Chapter and Miss Patricia Pearson of New Castle. - Others in the chapter will be Misses Burniece Bloch, Evelyn Clift, Mary Greenlee, Frances Halberstadt, Gladys Kager, Marjorie Larrison and Mary Lee Lough. Marjorie Ford, past national president, will be in charge of the ceremony. ‘ Alpha Chapter will also conduct pledge services for Miss Helen Cartwright, Miss Isabella| Eddy, Mrs. Wilma Pogue and Mrs. 8. Jett Williams, Mrs. Buehler will be Mrs. Crawford Furry and Miss Edith Wachtstetter,
Mrs. George Shaffer, 351 N. [Ritter Ave, will be hostess for {a mother and daughter tea of
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Lt. Col. David W. Allerdice, or Princeton and Shortridge football star, is shown with his bride, the former Miss. Iris Bynum, following their marriage last night in the Ocean House, Santa
Also pictured is the ‘bride's mother, Mrs. Broadaway Bynum.
Group Plans Installation
The final session of the Indianapolis Council of Women for this season will be held at 10 a. m. Tuesday in Ayres’ auditorium.
Monica, Cal.
Theta Sigma Phi Sorority Plans Breakfast Tomorrow
A ‘number of reservations have been received for the breakfast tomorrow morning the Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter of Theta Sigma Phi Sorority will give in the Hotel Lincoln. The event is to honor wives of newspapermen attending the Hooster State Press Convention and newspaperwomen., The sorority, profession! group for women in journalism, is celebrating the 40th anniversary of] its. founding. Out-of-town women who are coming to the 9 o'clock event in-lo o mm | ttee diThe members of Province 11.clude Mrs. Don Montgomery, rectors will be Beta Sorority will wife of the publisher, Petersburgigjyen,
Press; Mrs. Tom Keene, wife of The afternoon sponsor a dance tomortow might i) president, Hoosier State Press program will be
{in the Hotel Lincoln. Ted Camp- Association, and editor of the Elk- held in the Hotel {bell and his orchestra will play. 'hart Truth; Mrs. J. M. Druck and|(incoln’s TraverMrs. Wilbur Hasler, Eden, is Mrs. George D. Grubbs, ‘Wives of tine Room folby. Mesdames the publisher and business man- owing a 12:30 |chairman, assisted ‘ager, Logansport Pharos-Tribune; p, m, Juncheon. Beta Eta Chapter, Beta Sigma
Dr. A. C. Brooks, pastor of the | Phi Soroiity, from 3 to 5 p. m {Third Christian Church, will give gunday. [the invocation. * Soloist will be, She will be assisted by Mrs.
Sigma Beta to Sponsor
Mr. Green
Lue, Walter A. Jones, Barbara daughter of the advertising man-| Ridgeway and Robert Moore, lager, Seymour Tribune; Misses Doris Bush, Jewell Davis {and Mary Ellen Giles,
{and Misses Helena and Helen
{the editor, LaPorte Herald-Argus; Conservator: on |Armantrout, Mary and Mae
Mrs. Robert Cummings, Tell City Mrs. Thad R. Clarke, program
News; Mrs, E. W. Schergnes, wife! | Yount, Betty Van Camp and BylJor the editor, Tell City News: jdirector and incoming president’ [via Pruitt, Miss Leone Finch, Walkerton In- of the council, will present the! dependent; Miss Janet Gorrell;|guest speaker, James F. Green, Mrs. news editor, Pulaski County national chairman of the Amerge is Le ley jcanism Commission of the 0 e r, Syracus 2 M Wayne Kimmel! was see Journal; Mrs. William Small, American Legion. alerts id of the Indiana! ttorney «in Omaha, Neb, D Williamsport Pioneer, ng {Youth Conservation Council at ; . {Mr, Green served overseas during ti t the Guests Listed rie War IT Thoth Searing the 14th meeting yesterday in Indianapolis” Athletic” Club. Mrs. George Schwin, wife of cific. He was discharged with the! Mrs, Earl H., Stumpf will serve “ the publisher, Rockville Tribune; rank of lieutenant colonel. as vice president, and Mrs. B. 2 Mrs. Martha Pulliam, publisher! Immediately after his discharge Lynn Adams, secretary-treasurer,
Lebanon Reporter; Mrs, Wareiin 1946, he affiliated with Omaha!
Wayne Kimmel ‘Elected President
burg News, and her daughter Miss Indianapolis during the summer Carolyn Hencock; Mrs. Eskin C.of 1946, Mr. Green attended and Orleans. Cal. with her cousin Turner, wife of the publisher and was elected president of the class M's: John Van Akkeren.
day meeting)
losses and Mrs. Odin F, Wadleigh: .
Mrs. Charles A. Beal, wife of Farrell M. Scott “of the Jordan Harold McManus, Mrs. Imel Batic .
Edgar, wife of the puplisher, Post 1, world's largest American Visits in California A Shining, Gleaming
ager, Linton Citizen;
{Miss Helen Grubbs, business man- of nearly 100 students.
New council officers elected last
Guild to Meet
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Mary Jane Huffer . . . palht the
fence at Bonham Stables in preparation for the annual horse show |
Mrs. George C. Kolb, chapter re-| Sinday afternoon for the Bonham juniors.
The Bridal Scene—
To Be Married
Miss Henning, William Boyd
Here Sunday
Miss Janét Henning will ‘give an informal open hotse tonight
"Chapel, Butler University.
{ for her sister, Miss Patricia Henning, and Patricia’s fiance, William |F. Boyd. The couple will be married Sunday afternoon in Sweeney
The open house will be in the Henning home, 5310 Graceland
Ave. Mrs. Fred A. Henning will gi
lyn G. Bradley, Hoosier artist, in the Indianapolis Athletic Club
{for the - couple. Guests will be the members of the bridal party.
Attendants Listed Miss Evelyn Patterson will be the maid of honor to Miss Della Patterson. Miss Patterson and Robert C. Bosnowski will be married at 9 a. m. May 12 in thei? Assumption Catholic Church.
Lawrence Poddlin, Chicago; will | be the best man, yn r Mrs. Fred T. Reed will give a bridal niece, Miss Mary Gottman, Miss Gottman's marriage to Harry C.' Stearns Jr., will be at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Broadway Methodist Church. The party will be. in the - Gold Room of the Marott Hote! follow.
ve a bridal dinner tomorrow night
State PTA Congress ‘Names New Directors
Distriet Hirectors were named
by the elected officers of the board of managers of the Indiana Congress of Parents and Teachers yesterday. They include Mrs. Walter aun, Lafayette, District 3D; Mrs. Dilver Dellinger, Elwood, D; Mrs. F. V. Koho, Plainfield, 5B; Mrs. Clarence Evans, Bicknell, 8D, and Mrs. Clarence
dinner tonight for her LeDuc, Middletown. 7B.
Mrs. Joseph W. Walker of Greenfield, state president; Mrs. Basil Fischer, Indianapolis; Mrs David Ashton, Mew Castle; Mrs. C. H. Boyer, ayette, and Mrs, ‘{L. "R. Horrall, Washington, will serve as state tes to the National PTA Sejegs conven-
ing the wedding rehearsal.
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tion Ion May 16-18 in St. Louis, Mo.
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5:00 P, M Daylight Saving Tima.
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cting as Pwill be Mrs, Earl Stumpf. Indian~ iapolls Council president.
Prints
Martha Manning
Organization Session ig Is Being Planned
teachers of\ Tech High School students has been issued by H." H. Anderson, principal, to attend . jan. organization meeting for & {Parent-Teacher Association Thursday. } 3 Miss Gertrude Theumler, Tech {dean of girls, has betn in charge & {of arrangements for the meeting at 7:30 p. m. in Stewart Hall, Guests who will give short talks will be Mrs. Joseph Walker, Indiana PTA Congress president; Mrs. Walter Thoms, District TA president of the Indiana Con--gress, and Mrs. Bert C.. McCammon, incoming - president of ’ ithe Indianapolis PTA Council. A temporary chairman
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The Madrigal Singers, directed {by Miss Louise Swan, will give {the musieal program,
Classes Planned
On Tuesday at’ 7:30 p. m. the parent education course sponsored | by the Indianapolis Council and’ the Extended School Services {will be held in four schools as follows: North Side, School 84-—"Music Is Fun” with Miss Elizabeth Ohr of the library staff on “The Place of the Public Library in Building Family Relations”; “Eine Kleine Nacht Music,” quartet arranged by Constantine Borschoff; Miss Jeannette Groff, School 84 music instructor, demonstratiing “Making Music Fun With Beginners,” and the Broad Ripple High School string quartet under Owen Beckley. music instructor. Mrs. Gonard Felland: will talk on “Relating Voices to Instruments” and Ralph Wright, “Music Is Fun.” Mrs. Robert Clark of the Indianapolis Ensemble Bociety and Mrs, BE. Vernon Hahn, social worker, have arranged the program, East Side, School 14--"To Form a More Perfect Union,” Joel Hadley, Shortridge High School prin cipal; film, “Reaching for Words.” South Side, School 34—"Mental Health for the Family,” panel discussion with Arthur Loftin, act. ing director of the Indiana Mental Health Council; Dr. Tracey Owens, psychiatrist: George Thorman, Juvenile Court psychologist, and Mrs. Ruth Milhouse, School 2 teacher, ah? West Bide, 8chool H0-—-""Educas tion for Family Life,” Mrs, Mere. {dith Nicholson. Indiana PTA Con. gross social hygle ne chairman, . ra
Mrs. Harrison Collier will talk on “The Best Is Yet to Be” at' 1:30 p. m. Wednesday before the PTA of School 77. Mrs, G. C. Richardson will give a history of the year's activities.
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