Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1950 — Page 47
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Robert E. Hobson “Is Bridegroom
The Emanuel Baptist Church : will be the scene at 2 p. m. to-|
day of Miss Vernie Irene Bennett’'s marriage to Robert Eu gene Hobson. :
~The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Stowers, 1426 English Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hobson, Crawfordsville, are the bridegroom's par-| ents. ‘The Rev. Floyd Smith willl officiate. ¢ : Miss Betty Wright, maid of |} honor, will wear gray faille and! . a corsage of pink carnations.
Reception in Church *
The Bride will be in an anklelength dress of burnt almond lace. She will earry a white Bible topped with a pink orchid. - Raymond Vaught, Crawfordsville, will be the best man while the ushers will be Ronald Dean Fisher, Thorntown, and James] BEUNOH, ecm atta The reception will be in the church. The couple will be at home in Crawfordsville.
Shower Fetes Bride-to-Be
Mrs. Eugene Loeper and Mrs. John R.- Hamilton will -entertain with a linen shower from 3 to 5 p. m. today in honor of Miss Shirley Ann Esmon. The party will be in the Hamilton home, McFarland Road. Miss Esmon and William Helm Jr,, will be married Mar. 25 in St. Mark’s United Lutheran Church. Guests at the party will include Mrs. Arthur Esmon, mother of the future bride; Mesdames Gertrude Krueger, Louise Van Horn, Thomas Glenn, Fred Langfritz, Thomas Connell, John Deitrick
-and Charles Schafer.
Also at the shower will be Mes-| dames William Smith, James Pat-| ten, Richard Decatur, Teen: Boyles, Harold Marcum, Wayne Ozment, Charles Ozment, Russell
liam Schmidt, John Baas, Thomas!
Webber, William H. Loeper Jr. following their 7:30 o'clock wedding last night in the Centenary Victor Sullivan, Charles Boaz and Christian Church.
Thomas Messerlie, Miss Betty Ozment and Miss Clara Pohlar.
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will hold a business meeting in the post home, 4174 College Ave. on Wednesday.
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Luretta Olson, 1517 N. Kealing Ave, —+1431 Shannon Ave. are the bridegroom's-parents. The Rev: R ‘Kirkman officiated. - = a =
Mrs. Robert Riggs. was the tis05. held the fingertip veil. The with cocoa accessories.
Leg matron of honor. The brides- prige carried white roses and The -bride’s—ice blue brocaded Present Pay—T p.m. Mrs. W-C. +f Protest.” Mrs. H.-W. Unit, American on-Ausiiiary; maids were Mesdames John Olson, ,rchids. 1
John McGee and William Lan-
drum. They wore aqua blue and hile the ushers were Randolph her shoulder length veil. She will {pink slipper satin. The flowergirl, pamn, Evansville; Harry Elsner, carry a colonial bouquet of spring Carolyn Ann Olson, was in blush Gene Berry, Dean Moore and Mr. flowers. {pink.
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Will Meet - |] Mrs. Edward Wilson To Be Hostess The Indianapolis ‘Alumnae of! Delta Zeta Sorority will meet at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday in the home ‘of Mrs. Edward W. Wilson, 327 {E. Beverly Drive, for a dessert, meeting. ° i Seven members of the group employed at L. 8. Ayres & Co. will present the program, “Department Store Careers.” : Mrs. Janet Hiatt, moderator, .will be assisted by Mrs. James Collier -and Misses Mary Arnold, Susan Calvert, Wilma Lee Fox,
{Patricia Smith and" Rarhona { Thevenin.
Election Planned
Mrs. A.M. Romberg, president, will announce committees for the! alumnae’s 33d annual state day, luncheon and dance Apr. 22 In the Columbia Club. Mrs. ‘Earle R. Holland Jr. is the general chairman. Commit-| Atee chairmen. include Mrs. William H. Keenan, program; Mrs. Harold K. Harding, awards; Miss Marjorie L. Metcalf, invitations: Miss Alyce Easter, dance; Mrs, tJohn W. Bolyard, arrangements; |Mrs.. George F., Romy, reservations, and Miss Jean Johnson, publicity. * | : : Officers for the coming year The travel theme will be used in decorations for the Kappa will be elected. Miss Katherine!
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Mesdames William Weisell, David N. Brewer and Dan E. Flick-
: C Pharmacy College. inger . . . look over decorations for Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority i
By AGNES H. OSTROM Athletic Club according to Mrs, John W. Hillman, decorations |chairman. Topics ranging from “Hoosier chairman, + The hostess will be assisted by Folklore” to “The New Mystery Mrs, Will be presented. by club mem-
The national convention June 24 to July 1 in Manor Richelieu, [Miss Mary Bohnstadt, Murray Bay, Quebec, Canada, will be stressed. The backdrop | George A. Buskirk and Mrs, Har- The schedule follows: behind thé speaker's table will be of Kappa blue decorated with [old M. Worth, ” Ia the KKG Special, a-replica of the train going to convention. Separate TOMORROW Travel posters will decorate the front of the speaker's table | R {Alpha Mu Latreian—1:30 p. m. highlighted with spring flowers and model airplanes. Rev. oren : | Mrs. Edward Wilson, 327 BevLight and dark blue balloons will hold down the tiny bars . 4 erly Drive, hostess; Mesdames of soap from Manor Richelieu which will serve as table favors. To Officiate Richard Kiger, Max Fritz, C, A. Individual programs will be in the shape of railroad tickets, | 3 | menus from the Manor and match folders from various airlines. Arthur Paul Lanam will take, - ; Mrs. DeForést O'Dell is editing a newssheet for each guest. Miss Janet Helen Childs as his, resentative; mothers tea. Assisting Mrs. Hillman will be Mesdames Norris H. Cotting- pride in a ceremony to be read Cervus—1 p, m. Hotel Lincoln. ham, Charles Gallup, Herschel E. Davis, Robert Brewer and [at 12:30 p. m. today. ICIHN—Noon, Mrs. E. J. Hecker Conwell Smith. z The wedding will be in the = : chapel of the Roberts Park Meth-| hostess. > {odist Church. The Rev. Amos L./IIl' Jamalle— 7:45 p. m. Haw{Boren will officiate. ea) thorne Room. Mrs. F, L. Tomp- : t p ter of] 5 8. N Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wayne Lambert are on a trip to Florida/ The bride I a oe) Xing, eee a orman 1715 N. Alton Ave, and Mrs. Irvington Coterie—1 p. m. Mrs, : i Pansy Lanam, 1032 Concord Ave.,,] Fred Stilz, 460 N. Audubon The bride was Miss Alberta Jean Dison eter 1] ied the bridegroom's mother. Road. Fostess: Metdames 8.8. Tents. The Rev. Robert, Miss Mary Sue Childs will be. - — her sister's maid of honor. She ‘a full hooped skirt. A seed pearl will wear a yellow brocaded frock
ence Fulghum, assistants. “Old Jeffries.
dress is ankle length. It has a
Don King was the best man scalloped collar. A cap will hold St, hostess; Mrs. C. F, Voyles and Mrs, J. M. Galm, assist-
ants. “Hoosier Folklore,” Mrs.
H. E. Daugherty. Thomas Jaquette will be the Social Study—12:30 p.m. Mrs. Glenn Graham, 4635 Rookwood “Of Flight and ALindberg}; Mrs:- Janette: Blake,
: Riggs. Jack Davis was the ringThe white slipper satin bridal pearer. best man.: The recéption will be|
The reception was in the church: in the home of the bride's par-| Ave. hostess.
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Mar, 22 has been set as the date for the annual card party of the Women's tional Association of Retail Druggists. Marking card dishes for the 2 p. m. event in the Athenaeum munity and the center. are members of the prizes and candy committees, (left to right] Mesdames Ingalls Gelly, J. Hamaker and Howard L. McCord. Proceeds of this
This Week's Club Calendar in Indianapolis—
bers at meetings during the week. '
Wacker and Harry Sargeant, assistants, Block’s fashion rep-!
Here and There Homemakers— Sr, 5241 E. Washington St.,|
Craig, M. D. Lipton and Flor- Irvington Chautauqua —2 p.m
Historic Churches,” Mrs. Floyd!
Bartholomew, 3753 N. Meridian]
~ SHOE-STORE = © 28 N. PENNSYLVANIA ST.
Women's Organization Plans Card Party Mrs. Stewart Val 7 Will Discuss Citizenship
| WDC Department !
Mrs. Allistair Stewart will out. {tine “Steps to Citizenship” befora “he discussion luncheon of the {Community Welfare department
iat 12:30 p. m, Wednesday in the clubhouse. i The speaker .is citizenship tended services division of the In|dianapolis Public Schools. has served 14 years among the foreign born of the city. The WDC Auxiliary of the Visiting Nurses Association, formed in early Jan, 1922, will be _specidl hostesses. Originally the- committee was called the Public Health Nursing -Association. it was begun to provide ma{terials and supplies for the Pub«swe (lic Health Nursing Association = teaching center. It also supplies {medical books and journals for the center and contributes fi. “nancially where needed. It main{tains a permanent memorial fund Organization, Na- [which renders service to the come
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William | Officers to Be Elected year's party will go to the Butler University |... George O. Rafert Is , auxiliary chairman. Mesdames Frank B. Ross, Frank L. Jen nings and Philip A. Keller are the officers.
TWelfare—12'30 p.m. Mrs. Frank; New Mystery,” Mrs. Vern A. _ Members include —Mesdames Haight, 145 Fall Creek BIvd.,! "Harrison. Harold or Bachelder, LJona Ee ; oerns, 1 = . x . hostess. Mrs. Jonni Judy. Chail-iChap, 8, PEO-T:30 p.m. MIS. Bowen. Othe! Hick Wit on 'B man; Mesdames G. H. Kistler, ym ww. Pickett, 206 E. 40th St. Be th on Jul i Be D. T. Reid; A. C. Zaring. R. G._._postess. ‘Election. : re ae oe : Abs Favre and Henry Dudley, as- + NM A 0, 8
Election Chap. U, PEO—1 p.m. Mrs. J. mussen. Clayton. Ridge. George . M. Smith, 30 Wallacé Lane, W. Snyder, George A. VanDyke TUESDAY | hostess, Election. end Merritt E. Woolf and Miss Alpha Delta Latreian—1 p.m. Chap. W, PEO—S8 p.m. Mrs. 0. Pearl Kiefer. Mrs. A.D. Smith, 2712 W. 30th, M. Field, 5633 Guilford Ave, Officers of the department will St., hostess: Mrs. D.E. Comp-| hostess; Mrs. J. W. Johnson, as- De elected. Mesdames W. H. Al.
sistants,
ton and Mrs. H. E. Fadely, as- sistant. Election. bersmeier, Cecil A. Taylor and sistants. Program, Marshall Chap. AM, PEO-<8 p.m: Mrs. N, William S. Mayer are in charge Abrams. T. McLaughlin, 4231 College °f reservations
| : ® 8 =» 5 Ave, hostess. Election. | Mrs. Harold M. Trusler, 6150 N, 10:30. a.m. Mrs. J. V. Garinger, Frocter—10 a.m. Alverna Re- pennqvivania St, will be hostess
2206_Arlington Ave. hostess.| treat House. for the Tuesday morning meet Project on using scraps, Mrs. [Toktlon—12:30 2 m. Mrs. “A. L. yng of the Great Books discuss George Gressel, leader, . -aldwell, - 86th St. host- sion. Mrs. Roya' A. Nicholas and
Inter Alla—2 p.m. Mrs. ess. Election. Illinois St.,
Renick, 3702 N. : hostess. Program, Mrs. Mar- Mothers Club Knox and Mrs. G. R. Arranges Tea
shall | Burch, i BY ‘Personnel Women ~The Kappa. a —Moth="pt-———pyvr————— Mrs. R. 8. Hiatt, 970 Camp. e78 Club of Butler University will Plan Dinner «Re: 8. . amp-| ” bell Ave. hostess, Mrs. H. g, hold a guest tea at2 p. m. Tues- Harold Schuman, the Indiana Schornstein, assistant “Voloes 3aY in the chapter house, 825-W. Manufacturers’ Association secre- : ) Hay- Hampton Drive. tary of ‘industrial relations, will ; Hostesses will be Mesdames speak Tuesday before the Indian'H. C. Ent, R. Nelson Cooksey and apolis Association of Personnel —2115 Lr Swartz. | Women. He will discuss “Negoti~
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p.m. Mrs. R. V, MISES AAOAE: BPRS ema mm—— {ating a Union Contract.” Kessler, Blvd, E. Drive, + 1TSC Unit to Meet | The dinner event will be at ess; Mrs.}T. M. Riddick, assist. Unit 10 ‘Mee {5:45 p. m. in the Propylaeum.,
and “CRina Making,” Evgiyn Champa. Multum-in-Parvo »~ 12:30 p. Mrs. 0.8: "Srader, "2519 E.'W. P. Foote, 20 N. Gray St. Mrs. Ostrander, Riverside Drive, hostess. “The Noble Reynolds will speak.
Mrs.! The Old Glory Chapter ITSC Miss Frances Kelly, president,
will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday in will be in charge of the busi-
program chairman, will introduce Mr, Schuman.
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