Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 March 1950 — Page 4
i os + checking a man-about- town.
The Bridal Scene— Jean Martin to Exchange
Vows With Robert Jones
the bridal news today.
Andrew's Catholic Church
® a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Jones, ~— - - 515 N. Tacoma Ave. are
Mrs. Martin O'Connor is to be Miss Charlotte L. the matron of honor, and the Sister of the bride-to-be, bridesmaids will include — Paris. Seymour. Richard Jones riety Gold. Righara J.
and the the ushers will Glenn 'l. and Robert
will be the best man ushers will inciude John and Robert Dinn
include
national
Miss Martin will be fated at two C. Strack Jr, John W. parties in her honor. Mrs. Ray land Joseph Veerkamp mond * Cadick, 3337 Gracel Ave, and Mrs. Obed Kilgore a give a linen shower for her the’ Health Bill Seen night of Mar. 20. A miscellaneous shower is planned the night of As '‘Confusing’ Apr. 3. Hostesses are. to be Mrs. |. James Kline, 1150 Hawks Lane, ing health and Mrs. Francis Commons. oA WW adding -Setooe = x Stanley Tansy will marry
Miss measure insist it does. the
928 Tacoma Ave, announce, "Mr. Tansy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Loral Tansy, 2351 N. Gale St. The Rev, Roy Gray, pastor of | the Hillside Christian Church, | will officiate. Miss Nyla Jester is! to be the maid of honor, and!
This opinion. was ac Wray 2 Wesling.
luncheon meeting
{Columbia Club,
best man. Mrs. Willlam May witi} tions. be the bridesmaid, istic.” he sald,
; | Basi ts for the Meyer-McConahay Vows... lotshraent cof tutte 1
hay, 923 N, Tacoma Ave. an-/the example of the nounce the engagement of ‘their| veterinary medical daughter, Theresa Marie,’
Church. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Meyer, HM E. Caven- St, groom«to-be’'s parents, The vows legislative are to be read by the Rev. Fr auxiliary. ~Franois B. Dooley, the bride-io- and Mrs. be's cousin, Miss McConnahay at- chairmen.
committees of Mrs. James D.
Bruce Exrnsyarth, Zoe Clatworthy and Carol JI Cape r
—— — By
Miss Jean Martin, daughter of Mr. And Mrs, Richard €ommons, 8934 Parker Court, and= Robert Jones will be wed Apr. 15 in St.
the tended Marian College and Mr. parents of the bridegroom-to-he, Meyer attended Butler University. McConahay,
Miss the maid of honor, and bridesJoanne Jones, sister of the pros- maids are to be Misses Mary A. Herin, Misses Margaret Coombs, pective bridegroom, and Mrs. Jack Stieff, Sara Jo Mahan and HarMeyer will ~
Because supporters of the pend-| insurance. Mavis, G proposal, SB 1637. insist it doesn’t! lcreate 9. system...of. socialized. Kahn, medicine and opponents of the
Rosemary Jeffries Apr. 8, heriis highly eonfused and caught in| brother and sister-in-law, MY./the middle of a word battle, ! and Mrs. Norman H. Jeffries!
sponsored hy, the Woman's Auxiliary to the In-! Dwight {dlanapolis Medical Society in the
“The pending proposal confers Wallace Tansy, the prospective authority upon the government to
bridegroom's brother, will be the control through rules and regulaIn that respect it is social-
es-
Peirce
Paul der, cd the Music Group "Heads Ogden
JEAN MANEY
| THE “RIPPLES”
| ple. Ripples,” for the benefit o the uninitiated, is the name o
The afinouncements of three approaching marriages highlight th annual variety show pre-
nted by the students in | Broad Ripple High School This year the performances
will be presented Thursday and The ceremony will be read by the Rev. Fr. Matthew Herold at| Friday in the school auditorium the 1850 edition of the vaudeville Roger Riley is general faculty chairman. The faculty sponsors will be are Mesdames Rosalee Spong. Donna Leigh Collins and Ruth
There are four acts in
Winifred West and Betty Mo Kinlev,
‘Jam Session’
“Jam Session,” one of acts;- has Zoe Clatworthy
members are Eddie Bill Roberts, Loren Comstock, - Judy Roberts, Kathy Neff, Bil | Lloyd, Jack Scott, Jerry Sickel, { Nancy Budy, Truman Leffler, { Allan Campbell, ford, John Lemmon,
: Beam, Jim - Denton,
Carolyn Hartman, Jane Kilger,
Jane Blake, Jon Ooley, Shirley
Clark, Anna Mae Miller, Mary Mithooan, Janet Wilson, Gayle Jackson, Helen Bland, Arlan Klinger, Lois Hickman, Betty Nicholls, Mary Frances Keller, Mary Ann Finch, Martha Bue { Sanders, Mary Lou Beesley, Jay Hanselmann, Terry Coder, John Riddle, Gene Black, Mike
“HUH T0CAT Graves Jim Lesh, Bob Jacks, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Leo P, McCona- health services for the staté on! Rob Daisey,
preventive plan which and virtually wiped out-bovine tuberHenry James Meyer. The couple/culosis, Dr. Leroy E. Burney, state’ Simmers and Marie Wolt jen. will be married at 10 a.m. Apr. health commissioner, declared 22 in the St. Philip Neri Catholicisuch a plan of preventive medicine ; should be adopted for Hoosiers. The luncheon was sponsored by
are the bride- the combined public relations and the! members
DeBoest, Carolyn CraNail, Betty Barbara
Henry Canary, Adrianne Sally Max, ,
Lowell vens, Brink,
Cast Named ‘Tom Barden. and Dave Givens are chairmen of the “Top Hat and Tails" number. Cast are Tom Abrahms,
Bob _King, Dave Givens, Bon
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‘Richard Holler,
To Meet
music and speech sorority,
of Miss Doris Irvington Ave. : Assisting the hostess
Mesdames John R. Shannon, C. C. kr Theodore Seiner and:
Linville, 306 N.
TH. CT Reid nk will be a program by the
pledges, a white elephant sale and election. of officers. Pledges
“Fretade MES ame Lowe MEPHeE™
son, P. “A, "Halton and Russell Hirschman, Miss: Hazel Weghorst and Miss Mary - Maillard. Miss Clara Ryan will be Acutioneer.
A report of local contributions
music library will be given by Mrs. Walter Rice, special projects chairman. Plans for initiation and Founders. Day will be completed. i Mrs. Clayton Shull is president and Mrs. William Richardson; pledge captain for the group.
Junior Assembly ‘Makes Ball Py
Members of the floor commit-
/tee have been named for the Junjor. Assembly supper dance Fri-| day. It will be from 9 to. 11:30
p.m. in the Indianapolis- Athletic Club, } The committee includes Karen
Barnaby, Wilouise Barnes, Donna ‘June Essig, Mary Ann Hilligoss,
Nancy Jones, Marilyn Ann Maley, Patricia Obear and Sue Storer. ‘William Bolles, John Christie,
Donald Dunlap. Gordon Graham,
Frederick Hatfield, Eric Helmer, Richard Kitterman, Thomas Lemons and John Shonle, Mrs. William Byram Gates is Junior Assembly sponsor.
, |Card | Party Planned °
The Baltimore and Ohio Unit, “a Legion Auxiliary, iy
sponsoring a card party at 8 p. m today in the post Reine, 217 N.
are | ready to rock Broad Rip-
the and Carol Capel as its authors: Cast Younts,
Peter BridgLouis len Thompson, Ronald Nancy = © Nameyp'™ Max: Marjory 35 Hovey, Judy Risk, Martha Mc- | public/ Kinstry, Helen Warner.
will be
in~. an
-sent--to-the-nationat-phianthropy-for—the University .of Philippines
Lapolls Symphony Orchestra {the week-end,
Janet MacDonald, Carolyn Harris, Jean Thiery, Ruth Hubbard and Marilyn McComas . . « sardines in the deep blue sea.
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“William Groves “and 7 brother of the bridegroom-to-he, be his brother's best man, and Eugene Hadley, x Richard A. McConahay, ibrothers of the bride-to-be; Fred Kreutzer
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Spetier Trudgen and Barbara Granger + + « duo, that's performing under the big top.
Leonard, John Lovell, Dave Alvis, Dick Warne, Tom Jacks, Bill Nixon, Tom Barden, Irene Sims, Nan Hall, Barbara Knotts, Donna Knox, Merrie Jo Oher. Dottie Nelson Shirley Finley, Fred Beck, Ruth Sargeant, Bruce Farnsworth, Jane
Mrs. William C. Otto is serv-
|. Ing as president of the newly | _Phl Beta, national professional organized Ogden.Chorale Alum: | will meet tomorrow night in the ne up of former members of
nae Club. The organization is
Ogden Junior Chorale, begun by Mrs. in"1921. “The group will
James M. Ogden
assist with
plans for the Monument Circle
Easter Sunrise Carol Service Inc., also instituted by Mrs. Ogden in 1923, and will serve as auxiliary to Ogden CONOR IEEE A ligt of more than 200 former members has heen compiled. Letters will. be sent out soon to invite these persons into membership. A tea is being arranged -for-sometime.in-April Mrs. Otto was introduced yesterday as assistant te-Mrs. Ogden, service director, at the luncheon meeting of the committee members planning for the 28th annual Easter event. William H. Book, general ¢hairman, presided at the session in the Columbia Club.
done by committee members for the service. Mrs. Otto, who has participated in the service since it was started, said she | considered it “a privilege to work with the service from year to year.” ‘Committee members reported ‘on progress of plans for. the Apr. 9 service as they were introduced. The four lecal radio stations will carry programs in. connection with the service, according to Mrs. Norman Schnei-
| der of the radio committee. The
program is also broadcast on Easter morning.
Composer and Wife Mr, and Mrs, Carl Eppert, Miliwaukee, Wis, were entertained Saturday night in the Haw!thorne Room by alumnae of Delta Omicron.
They were here for the pre-| miers ‘of Mr. Symphony, played ie In the Indian-|
‘Alumnae
Junior .
. He paid tribute to the work |
"i Planning the
national honorary tary ane ‘Burke. Nicholas, >: {music * sorority. ;
Photos byf Liovd B. Waiton, Times Staff Photograph
aclude Eleanor Hackemeyer, Jeanie Sage, Susie Smith, Shirley McCord, Sandra Anderson, Dick Turmail, Lynn Behrman, Gordon Smith, Bob Skinner, Bob Hanna, Bob Young. rest Rheeling, Dave Jessee, Holliday, Janet Sage, Paula Barmgartner, Helen Middleton, Jane Adams, Betty MacNabb, Betty Ann Hester, Dianne Ambrose, Janet Lahr, Carol Dady, Carol Crosbte, Debby Masten.
Jane Ferguson, Marilyn Hull, Marilyn Engmark, Carla Woods, Ada Tway, Arlene Tway, Bill Hollenbeck, Walter Colbath, Bill Kendall, Stanley Sackett, Bill Rose, Ted Bosler, Jack MeNairy,- Spencer - Trud-. “geon, Steve Franzer, Ruben ‘Robertson, Jane Long, Pete Scudder, Fae Van Meter, Joan Bechtold, Frank Vleck, Jim Rennard. Stanley Carlan, Joe Jones, Tom Chilton, Gordon Walker, Ed Elrod, Charles Myer, Don Shaw, Robert Van Rheenan, Galen Corbet, ‘Neil Hinchman, Bob: Morris, Bob Haymacker, Jack Gaskill, Dick A Lawson, Jim Hess and Dick » Se Tully.
Satan Is Starred “Danny “Rowles 1€ Satin In “The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea.” It is :directed by Tom Johnson and Stephen Garstang. Cast members are Dick Moll, Tom Willey, Don Kirkpatrick, Sandra McCrory, Margaret Appel, Bruce Baird, Janet Baldwin, Jack Burkhart, Bill Cale, Marlene Carver, Dave Church‘man, Russell Cole, Carolyn Dessaur, Dick Dickenson, Phil Dunham, Larry Frank, Tomeen Garret, Virginia Griffice, Carolyn Harris. Jane Helmus, Helen Henrel Jean Houseman, Ruth bard, Susan Hughey, Bar-
Johnson, Margaret Johnson, Virginia Johnson, Susan Jones, Betty MacCoud, Tom McClurs, Marilyn McComas, Janet MacDonald, ‘Susie Messel, Bob Nicholls, Joyce Robinson, Ray Rice, Ron Rice, Nancy Rogers,
Leahy, Phil Higley, Sandra Knotts, Jack Secoy, . Janie Hester, Tom Heidenreick, Frank Speckman and Nancy Loucks. } “Under the Big Top" is under the direction of Ann and Lynn Behrman. Those in the cast
Jack Webber, Peggy Wefler, Janet Wert, Nancy Willett, Tom Willey, Mary Frances Wright, John Wynn and Joan Reed.
[Presbyterian Dinner Set
tion of the Second Presbyterian Church. A The dinner will be at 6 p. m: ‘tomorrow inthe Church. [You Still. There?” Speakers topic.. “Formerly Sti
will be the
He has devoted much time to Boy Scouts, serving ‘as Scout council president and -also as a district
Woman's Association members. Chairmen for the dinner
Mrs. William C. OHo
—=— clude Mrs.
Contemporary
Club to Meet
music; Mrs. Mark A. Dawson, (hostesses; Mrs. J. E. Rehm, dinner {arrangements, and Mrs. L. Rush .+, | Bailey, reservations. The Contemporary Club will! Mesdarmes F. L. McKenzie, Fred hear Dwight Griswold, former Ne-! Techentin, Lytton 8. Nicholson, braska ‘governor, at its meeting Louise B. Dixon, Joseph F. Rat|tonight in the Herron Art Insti- liff, Luther P.. Young, Robert tute. It: will. be ‘Burkholder, . Frank 8. Chiles, the fourth ses- Robert Neff and: Eugeéne Johnson, sion of the year ‘§ Miss Flora Pray and Miss Jofor the group. | sephine Herrin are serving on the A closed meet. (telephone committee. ing, the event will be ‘the annual business session. A nomi- J nating committee will be elected to report at the final meeting of {the year.
{sociation willbe given by Mrs. iJ. H. Copeland, treasurer.
Mrs, Harold ‘J. Hayes Heads Auxiliary Group
| Mrs. Harold J. Hayes was felected president of the Auxiliary
Mr. Griswold
event are the club’s officers, in- Center. Inc.. at yesterday's lunchcluding Newell C. Munson, presi eon meeting in the Hotel Washdent; A. K. Scheidenhelm, vice
4 Other named include president; Edwin McNally, secre- ppg ara and Mrs. Fred
treas- J. Brown, first and second vice Ment; Mesgaines Evers. X.
pres 2 i Hr. Griswold has represented Lett, John V . Petry and O. 8. Eppert's Cameo the United States on a number of Srader,
rr Asignments since the end and membership Sscletazies; Mrs
Mrs.
For-
John Bain, Jim Gibson, Lynn |
Barbara Granger, Kay Slarp, |
HH “TOM TEN Susan
Jeary of the National Council of] {Presbyterian Men, will be guest, speaker for the annual dinner| {meeting of the Woman's Associa-|
“Are
ater, Okla., post-| TR master, Mr. McNutt has been a). | Presbyterian elder for 25 years.
‘governor-of-the-Rotary-Interna-: tional. Guests will be husbands of
in-| Charles Y. Knowles, program; Mrs. Lindon A. Bailey, !
decorations; Mrs..R. Ward Macey,!.
A report of projects of the as- —
to the Marion’ County Juvenile -
Sorreaponding
W. A. Hackemeyer, Joe Granger and Mrs. H. P. Riddell Ta last-minute costume fi iting.
Organizations— Tea and Square Dinca Among
Events Planned This Week
A tea and a square dance are among the events local groups are planning this week. The wives of the Meridian Hills Country Club Directors will sponsor an afternoon tea from 3 to 4:30 p. m. tomorjrow at the club. It is to introduce Miss E. Gurley Durso, the new club manager, to the ladies of the club.
The New Neighbors League ry give a square dance at 8:30
|p. m. Saturday in the American yp Fanch i 1 Legion Hall, 6422 College Ave. po chen Fattig and” Miss
Reservations have been made |by-Messrs. and Mesdames Richard] The Past Presidents Club of the {Kremer, Shirl’ Evans, Faydell Maj. Harold C. Megrew Auxiliary,
(Welch, Albert Klebe, Cecil Doyle, United Spanish War Veterans,
{Walter Rausch, 8. E. Mickelson, will meet Saturday in the Central
'Sidney Leversen, Waiter Halfpap, YWMC. There will be a 7:30 p. m. {Lowell Reasor,” Walter . Cooper, business meeting in charge of Miss Nannie Love, president.
George - Wilson and Joel Hadley,
OSU Alumnae Plan Party
| Mrs. L. G. Stewart is chairman Dowden and Mrs. Robert E. Os{of arrangements for the March dome are Sssinting Rogtasen. Iu ollowing 8 ‘luncheon there ncheon-bridge party Friday for; be an election of officers for members of the Indianapolis Ohio the coming year. The slate of canState Upiversity Alumnae Club. qidates will be reported by Mesa e Pp. m. party will be in’ Carl {the home of Mrs. Ralph V. Everly, or I Brose Traderiek
[1108 EB. 58th -StMrs- "Robert H. nominating: committee;-
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