Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 June 1950 — Page 32

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Brown will “attend from “Delta unable to attend. ta Chapter. . Mrs. Robert Kison and Mrs. O7hers Attending Kenneth Schoenewey also will go| Other guests will be Mrs, Paul from the Speedway group. C. Morfon, Lebanon, Past Grand “a. Members of Chi Chapter, Presidents Club chairman, who

Another prize commilt - Sindes Mesdames Maurice Landwerlen, Nena oid Eb Karl Higgins. The table prize fel} from a h:

Brookston, will act as hostesses will speak for that group, and ° committee is Mrs. Edward Trimpe i with uiching to the delegates from the 76/Mrs. L. V. Phillips and Mrs. Paul § and Mrs. C. E. Quandt. Yau Pa 3 chapters, Mrs, Joh , IW. y i 1 chair-| & Games committees incl Th. t The 47th anual national convention of Pot lota Xi Setarity will be Hiley's and Saturday in on whi serve B Hughes, W. Neely publie reiations chale 4 J = l7altus Armbuster, Studs Mra. . John DeMasie the Purdue University Union Buildin "3 West Lafayette. Looking over the program are (left fo right) | chairman. After the dinner delegates and M ler : th Mesdames Wiliam Murphy, Immediately Mesdames B. R. Purcell, W. D. Reed, Paul Nicely and L. C. Nagley Jr. Mrs. Reed is the grand vice = Mrs. Dewey Young, Columbus, guests will attend a play in the| Mes. P wl Watters fot) and Mrs. Marion iller are the NeW Charles Schneider, William Faust mony a recept president and Mrs, Nicely, publicity ‘chairman. Mrs, Purcell is outgoing president of the local Delta |8rand president, will be in charge gizq Fowler Hall presented by| vice chairman and chairman of the Golden Wheel Committee, land P. P. Thoman, euchre; Mrs, { Indianapolis A ~ Chapter and Mrs. Nagley i is gorresponding secretary for the local Delta Beta Chapter. af all Sonvantion Sessions. parila the Litt) r_ Players of Seott Harrison DAR Chapter. SE Erin 6s aug Me. i rl er rrversiy: & SE — "Jienta With ns Purdue Univers a EE : a , bridge, : y Flin Als . Mi C + [Named to State Dept. J E B; 45 t, grand advisor. | Convention will close Saturday WwW k' C | b C | d ava nero a Mrs. Katuurine : ISS arrter ames E. Dir Grand Officers fo Meet night with a formal dinner-dance €eK Ss u aienqaar | Door hostesses will be Mrs. Miss A Policy Planning Post in the north ballroom. - | * Grand officers will meet Thurs- > AGNES H. OSTROM [Zeta Tau Alpha Mothers—Noon | {Bernard Weimer and Mrs. Hemy By AG Pp! 0 ay OWS WASHINGTON—Miss Dorothy 0 a eo rl © day for a pre-convention council Awards will include the- sym- ad de Mrs. Frank McMillan, 322 S Gardner. T S Fosdick has been appointed to session and installation of Game Phony cup to be presented to the| Luncheon, teas and garden| PFS. ve. Late Pies, | 0 Ja M. i. NY the policy planning post in the Miss Hollenback ma Mu Chapter, West Lafayette. {chapter which has given the parties will highlight organza-| . : Iu. 8. State Department in Wash- Convention will open officially STeatest monetary- support to the tion final sessions this week. The) WEDNESDAY Dye-De Inger John De Is Bridegroom (ington. She is the first woman) To Repeat Vows at 1:30 p.m. Friday. In ad-{Indianapolis Symphony and two schedule {30M |HEO-—Noon, Mrs, Augusta Hach, Will Tak mem of the staff which was dition to Mrs. Young and Miss \achievement cup awards e TOMORROW 4402 Guilford Ave, ta Wearing a traditional whiteltibiisney by Secretary George], TD FV C: B. Winter will oft | Gun 0 re OO be at/two chapters which have Spent! :....ian Noon, Mrs. Merrill J. Inter Nos—i2:30 p. m. rosy ows o a Before an .... Watin gown, Miss Shirley Ann Car-ic Marshall to develop. long-range) Sats BE the irk wedding this he councit-and national meetings the. most. money. per...capita..on,. Woods, 345" Campbelt Ave; { ~tmeum: Mrs. Frank-Fisher- and on paims-and su + tor will become the bride of Mar-| foreign policies. Loony in Pat Lo will be Mrs. Wendell Reed, vice Charitable and cultural enter- ,,.i..¢ Covered-dish luncheon.| Mrs. J. M. Willams, hostesses. TIPTOR liste Se an Judith Anne vin L. Armstrong at 3:30 o'clock| A native of Montclair, N. J. SCRE CnC SR TVE TCE president; Mrs. W. E. Hougland, Prises. TUESDAY | ‘Guest speaker, Miss Mabel Evelyn Dellinger and Wallace J. the bride of J this afternoon in the Central! Miss Fosdick has beer in the de- the Broadway Evangelical United Franklin, secretary; “1rs. Earl Pictures Awarded I the British Em-) Leigh Hunt. {Dye will be married at 3:30 p. m. ceremony to be Chistian Church, =. partment since Nov. 2, 1942. Shei t= © 5 |{Lawson, Vincennes, treasurer; | Daughters i. Jor asth St. Irvington Hom emake rs—1:30 tomorrow in the Christian Church today. : previously taught government in ‘Mrs. Dorothy Doles, Greensburg, Three chapters will receive the Pire—1 30. p.m. 4 p. m. Mrs. Grace B. Guess, 4 here. The bride is the daughter Vows will b The Rev. William Shullenberger Smith College. She served with, The bride is the daughter of oqior. Mrs, Charles Weddle, three Hoosier Art Salon pictures Branch, Merchants N ational N. Ewing Ave. hostess: Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Garland M. .- Irvington Pr i. will officiate, The bride. is the the American delegation in the Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Hollen- 1 spanon conductress: Mrs. L. J. purchased by the sorority this Bank. Mesdames Andrew Por- Herman 8 Faergens, assistant. | Dellinger of this city. with the Rev. : day hter of Mr, and Mrs. John {Dumbarton Oaks and San Fran- back, 5536 Winthrop Ave Mr, and ayartin. ~Goshen;- ~-ehapity- ~ehair--year.— They Are ‘Bunday- AM _teous, Bert Kelly and Alex Me-| —“Sotor-Harmony nthe” Home; ~Mrand and Mrs: Roy B: Dye; 1138 mse es a e———— i 0, Carter, Bridgeport, and Mr.cisco conference. Since then she Mrs. Ralph E. Bird, 5527 Win-/man and Mrs, Dorothy Foster, by Joel Reichard; “Arrangement Vie, hostesses. Tea. ’ x |W. 35th St. Indianapolis, are the Miss Julia and Mrs. Walter Armstrong, Westihas attended every meeting of|throp Ave, are the bridegroom's Rushville, symphony chairman. With Lemons,” (iene Swiggett Expression—12:30 p. m. Mrs. Ne E DIHeOn 1a Es pots, ville, will be | Newton, are the bridegrooms’ par-ithe United Nations General As- parents, Province - chairmen attending and “The Westerner,” Thomas Harold Eves, Hanna Ave. host- ° aw Dentugy sie Ae n oi Miss Jeannine Robinsol Will be She will wear +. ents, sembly as an adviser to the, Miss Shirley Finley, maid of|will be Miss Jean O'Rourke, Ft. O’Laughlin. ess. “Historical Homes,” Mrs. S00 i 8, 504 Park Ave., host- the of honor And the brides. . frock, The wh .'. Miss Velda Mae Carter, Bridge- American delegation. honor, will wear blue marquiset/ Wayne, north; Mrs, Kenneth| These remain the property of, Lloyd Litten, and “Music in the| C8 Fl S60 nes, Mrs. Alva maids will be Miss Joanne Hine gandy, bridal "Port, ail be the maid ot honor \ Unit fo Fet over taffeta. The bridesmaids, Peterson, Portland, central, andthe organization he property of Garden,” Mrs, E. cieers and ServicStuay 21s. asa sd Miss Suzanne Hoffner. : Tet. The bri an a @ ion nit 1o eo Miss Joy Reynolds, Fishers, and Mrs. Glenn Clark, North Vernon, y Installation of officers an ’ e nt hang In Sn wvill-be-the- brides oe Ee oy Ol aners, and Mra, Glenn € th the people In TY ov Oi A DOE, REY Reception After Ceremony. 1 . -_ Aieted tiluston © 4 maids. They will wear yellow and Indi lana Boys' School pagne yellow marquiset, Darlene] Grand officers’ reports will be jong, Grolier Fine Arts “12:30 p. m. alien. Fed 1 N M Joseph C. Smith will be the | White’ flowers. 1. Mqua marquiset over taffeta. The Indiana Boys' School, Joy MaCaulay, Noblesville, and Friday afternoon. Explanations The memorial service will he Mrs. Rebekah _Vandercook, LACES © 5 nal oon, 5, es. ‘best man while the ushers wil Church Rec: : With her gown the bride will| Plainfield, will be entertained at Joan Ashby will be flowergirls. of the national charity, educa- conducted Saturday morning by 4526 N. Franklin Road, host-| George P. Ki R-R.1 * be Richard J. and Robert M. : + have an illusion veil and whité|its Sunday morning program to-| Wearing traditional white satin|tional and cultural projects spon-iMrs, Alan 8. Clark, Lafayette. ess: Mrs. Charles A, Albrecht| 390, hostess. Entertainment, p,q Robert De: . ++ orchids, Meredith Armstrong, day by the Wayne Unit, American the bride will have a fingertip sored by the sorority will be given Saturday afternoon the nomi-- and Mrs. Herman A. Goth, as- Mrs. H. 8. Gudgel and Mrs. W.. “A reception in the home of the .. City, will be +- ‘West Newton, and George Shunk- Legion Auxiliary. Mrs, Robert illusion veil. by special guests, nating committee will report. sistants. “History of Steel En-. C. Payne. bride's parents will follow. the reception will + willer, Raub, will attend the!Jester is chairman. | Ross A. Shivers will be the best| These persons also will be Mrs, John W. Jessup, Kokomo, is graving,” Mrs. John H. Ken FRIDAY (ceremony. The couple will live ter a trip bridegroom. | Popular songs will be provided man while the ushers will be Ed- guests at the Friday night dinner. chairman, assisted by Miss Vir- nedy, and “MacDowell and His Quiney— 12:30 p. m. Mrs. George in Indianapolis, ple will be The Peception will be In the by the Melody Maids of Valley win A. Stein, Donald Wilson and They include Mrs. Glenn Mar- ginia Lahrman, Brownstown, and Music,” Mrs. Vandercook and O. Coffin, 48 W, 30th St, host-| Mr. Dye attended Indians and bus, Ind. ¢hurch. 3 | Mills, girls quartet. 3 ‘Paul H. Macy. shall, official stationer; Howard Mrs, John F. Wilkinson, Fortville.. Mrs. Albrecht. | ess. Sandwich luncheon. { Butler Universities, i Cones bride t : Ey Tie : : graduate of t it : ! ; - = i . Mr. and Mi ; 4 : ; ry ! : N. Bolton Ave : . oh . z 5 Roy Dempsey nh ne ON _ Pirenta of tl xd 2 = : ei ire Rema Bde ee omer tt enn e—— ? : ik = ; Eo. old Swin ; * (SYDNEY, 3 ! e are bu) : plpted swimm | ' 4 am 4 | Onl ' . yd y sq. yd. 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