Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 September 1949 — Page 20
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Junior Hadassah Members Schedule Arial Yom Kippur 2
: The Junior Hadassah mem‘bers will have their 13th annual Yom Kippur dance Monday night in the Indiana Roof
“- Zainey apd his orchestra will play and the Vocalaires will The dancé will begin at 9:15 o'clock. Miss Leanora Kraft and Miss Bylvia Adelsman are cochairmen.
‘The organization was founded in 1020 to foster Jewish and Ziontion and, to provide the d for creative Jewish Mving and an understanding’ of the cultural and spiritual ties with Miss Sara Passo is presiof the Indianapolis chapter vice president of the Midwest
Aids Israel's Children
Junior Hadassah supporis a children’s village In Israel for orphaned immigrants from Fyand the Middle East. group also contributes to a training farm for children, a school of nursing and to the Youth Aliyah, a unit which aids youngsters who survived the German bracities.
The proceeds of the dance will be used for these projects. A A ps tlh.
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Times State Service ZIONSVILLE, Ind, Sept. 30 William R. Sheets will take Miss Joan Caroll Todd as his bride in a ceremony to be read at 7:30 m. today in the Zionsville t Church. The Rev. R. D. Hetsler will officiate. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Todd and: Mr. and Mrs. William Sheets are the parents of the bridegroom, The bride will wear white satThe gown has a fitted bodice with sheer yoke and] outlined with a bertha collar. llar is embroidered with
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satin and will carry white chrysanthemums. Mrs. Fugene! Reynolds and Miss Delores) Miller,
chrysanthemums. will be the flowergirl. Marion Sheets will serve as the best man and the ushers will be “Bill Chambers, Thorntown, Frank Todd,
church. For her wedding trip to Miami, Fla., the bride will wear a wine colored suit with gray
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bridesmaids, will be in| gold satin. They will have green Betsy Krinhop Yockey and Miss Nancy Novak
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The bride is the daughter of Augusta, and Mr. Remking is the Terre Haute. Miss Mary Frances Dittrich, maid of honor, will wear a heather rose satin frock with long fitted bodice and wide deep neck-| line. The dress has long sleeves! and a full hooped skirt. The bridesmaids, Mrs, Gee; Cleveland; Miss
Robert Peggy will wear similar dresses. Barbara Ellen Jones, flowergirl, will wear pale aqua sain. The ankle length skirt will be caught up in front with two rosettes of sweetheart roses to reveal a petticoat of matching satin with tulle ruffles,
Trip to North Carolina
The ivory Dutchess satin bridal gown has a tulle yoke edged with pearis. On each side of the balloon skirt tulle ruffies will cascade into a formal train. The bride will have a full length veil of Imported silk fllusion. It will fall
white flowers. Overton Pendergast Jr. Terre Haute, will be the best man. The ushers will be Donald B. Freed and Chapman 8. Root, Terre Haute; Jack H. Teetor, Hagerstown, and Alexander T. Lange, brother of the bride. For her wedding trip to North Carolina the bride has chosen a
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from a pearl tiara. She will carry| .
Misses Rita Lewin, Sara Passo, Leanora Kraft, Sylvia Adelsman and Ann Schumann... plan | the Junior Hadassah dance to be held Monday in the Indiana Roof Ballroom.
Allan Reinking & Margaret O'Brien
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Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Lange, New |daughter of Mr. and Mrs. son of } Mrs, rs. Maurice D. D. Reinking, o'Boten, Anderson. and
| Pubonnet and gray English tweed dore Sochiar will: be married. ” 11 a. m, Oct. 8 in Our Lady Shirt place ns with gray acees | Lourdes Catholic Church,
The couple will be at home In Baltimore, Md. Washington St. The bride is a graduate of Pur- assisted by Mrs. due University where she was a sister of the {Kappa Alpha Theta member. Mr. Reinking is also a O'Brien's birthday. Purdue graduate and is a member of the Delta Tau Delta Fra- carried out in the bridal colors igreen and gold.
Indiana Collie Club) »To Honor Judge |
The Indiana Collie Club will
Others are Mrs. Daniel Hutchison, Dinner Tickets; Mrs, George Wear, Dinner Committee; Mrs. | Charles Campbell, Hospitality;
- Mrs. Paul R. Carruthers, Key Pin;
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Noble Reed, Legislative;
Book; Mrs. John Ladd, Music; B. H. Beard, Necrology; Mrs. L. Caldwell, Philanthropy; Mrs, C. OC, Templin, Program, and | Charles R. Hodson, Press.
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Raymond KE. Becktell, Registration; Mrs. Virgil Pike, Rules; Mrs.
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Albert Gray, Membership; Mrs. John D. Gallagher, Memorial
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honor Lance Smith, dog show { judge, and Mrs. Smith at a 7 p. m. |dinner tomorrow in the Homestead. The dinner will follow collie specialty show judging during the Hooster Kennel dog shows this {week-end In the State Falr- | grounds. Mrs. R. 8. Griffin, dinner chairman, will- be assisted by Mrs. {Robert Earl and Mrs. R. R.| Elliott,
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NORTHAMPTON. “Mass. Sept. | Small, Scrap Book Mrs. William |30--1Iiss Elsie 1. Sweeney, Colum-| B. Finfrock, Hobby, and Mrs. E. bus, Ind, is chairman for the InD. Roe and Mrs. Curtis Cufrel, 41ana Area, of the Smith College| Counselors for the Youth Group. | 75th Anniversary Fund camIgn Mrs, T. Victor Keene, 13200 N. New Jersey St, Indianlapélis, is the vice chairman. Serving with Mrs. Keene on the
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{Margaret O'Brien. Miss O'Brien, | Loyd IU Social Service
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Group Celebration Set for Tuesday
The 77th. anniversary of the {founding of Alpha Phi Sorority | will be celebrated by the members lot the Indianapolis Alumnae Club Tuesday. Mrs. Ralph - Roessler, Washington Blvd, will be hostess at 7:30 p. m. in her home, Mrs,
Inactive alumnae members { will be special guests. A founders’ day program is being planned {under the direction of Mrs, Rob{ert Houk and Mrs. J. Mason | King. Officers of the group are Mrs, Houk, president; Mrs, Ralph MecDaniel, vice president; Mrs. Frank Adney, secretary, and Mrs. William L. Culligan, treasurer,
i Chairmen Named | Committee heads are Mrs, Richard Shively, quarterly correspondent; Mrs. Ray Northway, Beta Tau House board representative; Mrs. James C. Carter, Gamma House board representative; Mrs, Walter Shirley Jr, state corresponding secretary; Miss Carol Busard, rush. | Mrs. Shively and Mrs.
ert “Allen, philanthropy; Mrs. | Richard J. Boatman and Mrs. T. 0. Philpott, program; Mrs. Ray | D. Grimes and Mrs. Robert Sea|strom, ways and means; Mrs. | | Roessler, telephone, and Mrs, E.| O. Price and Mrs. Neal Grider, hospitality,
The members of the Kappa “newspaper” party tonight. Mrs, Wilbur Bohne, 2151; E. 15th St. is to be the hostess, the co-hostess and Mrs. Dorothy|
{will be the honor guests.
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Delta Phi Sorority will have a wegkit and a long-sleeved blouse with an “order ribbon” style col-
lar. The suit pictured, No. 513, was made in Botany brand flannel. You'll find this and other fashion-wise, budget-wise styles in
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married at 8:30 p. m. today in the McKee Chapel, Tabernacle Presby-| {night with a linen shower for Mrs. | terian Church. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale will officiate.
To order the pattern (sizes 12 to 20), send your name, address,
{Wood and Mrs. Marjory Maxson | pattern number, size desired and 50 cents in coin to Sue Burnett,
The Indianapolis Times, 214 W, Maryland St., Indianapolis 9. To obtain the pattern book, send name, address and 25 cents to the same address,
FRIDAY, SEPT. 30, 1040.
Guild Sets First Fall Meeting
_ Sunnyside Group Plans Luncheon
tables are also supplied by the gull There will be parties each month for the patients. They will be held in the recreation building which was furnished by the guild.
New Officers
The officers to be installed are Mrs, Edward R. Grisell, president; Mrs. O. A. Chillson and Mrs. A. LeRoy Portteus, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. N. B, and Mrs. Frank Jennings, secre tary and assistant; Mrs, Ethel Stone, treasurer; Mrs. Donald W. Brodey, correspondent; Mrs. G. F, Kleder, parliamentarian, and Mesdames Carl E. Wood,
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directors. Mrs, Albert W, Claff 1s hostess chairman, ey by: Mesdames Willlam H. Watters, Robert MH. Sterm, Arnold L. Perkins, Charles J. Renard, Ed. ward B. Bayer, John M. Williams and Ralph T. Simon.
Dance to Be Nov. 12
An annual dinner dance and a card party are the chief fund raising projects of the guild. The dance will be Nov. 12 and the card party is set for Apr. 14. Mrs. R. 0. Woods Kurt W. Schmidt are dance chairmen and Mrs. Robert H. Uhl is general chairman of the card party. Other standing heads will be announced at the Monday luncheon.
‘Alumnae Plan Dance Oct. 21
| The prospective bridegroom {is reception and tea from 3 to 5 general chairman of the dance to Powell, the son of Anton Bochar, 7500 E. Pp. m. tomorrow In the students be sponsored by the members of Nation, The hostess was lounge in the Indiana University the St. Btéve Stoyko, Adult Education Center. bridegroom-to-be. Sorority The - party also celebrated Miss cial
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Society Card Party, Style Show Oct. 13
Mrs. William Meyer and Mrs. {Wilbur J. Riedy are co-chairman Li the annual style show and
d party of the Altar St. Christopher's Catholic “Church, Speedway. It will be held at 8 p. m. Oct.
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