Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 September 1950 — Page 6
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Mr. Capron Weds Coed In Church
Marcia Matthews Becomes Bride
Phillip L. Capron took Miss Marcia Jean Matthews as his bride in a ceremony read at 5:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon in Meridian, Heights Presbyterian Church,
The Rev. Roy B. Connor of-
ficiated. The bride is the daugh- 2 ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C.| }
Matthews, 4424 College Ave, and| Mr, Capron is the son of Mr. and | Mrs. Ray W. Capron, Studio City, California. | Miss Phyllis Auherman was the maid of honor and Mrs. M. D. | Arnold, Chicago, and Mrs. J. R. Adams, were bridesmaids.
Best Man
They wore orchid and apple green taffeta. The bride chose) an ivory satin: gown fashioned] with sheer yoke, long sleeves and bouffant skirt and formal court
train. She carléd tube roses and °
chrysanthemums. | James C. Billheimer was the
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Our Lovely Lady of Tomorrow
best man while the ushers were| ©
Mr. Arnold and Joseph L. Ma-| _ thews. "The bride is attending Butler University where she is a Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority member and Mr, Capron is a Butler graduate and affiliated with the Delta Tau Delta Fraternity.
Latreian Club Will Meet
Luncheon Tuesday
Is Scheduled
Meridian Hills Couniry Club will be the scene Tuesday of the 12:30 p. m, President's Day lunch-| eon of the Alpha Beta Latreian Club. Hostesses will include Mrs. | Frederick Marston, chairman;| Mesdames Kenneth Adair, Harry! Hooley and Malcolm Campbell. | The club supports the Bridgeport Nutrition Camp. A new method of raising money will be used this year. Members divided into five groups headed by a chairman, will plan their various| individual fund-raising projects. At the end of the club year the
HELEN DARLENE LUCAS is a serious minded 5!%-year-old. Books and music are her favorite at-home pastimes while reading and singing are her preferred sub-
jects. Darlene is in the first grade in Tudor Hall School. She is thé daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Lucas, 3040 N. Capitol Ave.—~By MARJORIE TURK.
winning group will be entertained | by the other club members. | Officers for the year are Mrs. C. J. Minneman, president; Mrs.
Seventy-Six Hoosier Coeds at DePauw
rey Desmond. vice, mr Are Pledged to Campus Social Sororities
recording and Mrs. |
Robert Ramsey, corresponding secretaries; H. B. Barden, treasurer; Carl Weinhardt, parliamentarian; and Mrs. Jack Pilcher, historian. |
Shirley Frick : Is Married
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ried at 8 p. m.. Sept. 16 in McKee Chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. | The bride is the daughter of
3209 E, Washington St, Mrs. Lucy.
Edwards, 6331 Ferguson Bt, and Delta Delta Delta
John Andrew Edwards, 6330 Ferguson St., are the parents of the bridegroom.
versity and the bridegroom is a
|Byram, Martinsville; Miss Kanal 1 + S graduate of the school. He ob- Hennings, South Bend; Miss LIS cores tained his master's degree from FPeg8Y {Miss Dana Jo Scism, Evansville;
{Miss Sue Scoins, Fort Wayne, and bY two local bridge clubs today. {Miss Pat Tassell, Mishawaka.
the University of Wisconsin.
MTS. pauw University were listed today as pledges of 10 campus social Ann Collett, Helen Curry, sororities.
Sally Wilson, Fort Wayne.
'ginia Lee, Indianapolis; Miss Lois Stigler, Brazil, Cleary, Marnster; Miss Marjorie Siddons, Miss Shirley Ann Frick and Stilwell, Seymour, and Miss Helen Willlam T. Edwards were mar- Armstrong, Hammond.
rowder @nd Miss Audrey Thom: as, Indianapolis;
Dutchess, ‘ : Mrs. Rost Frick, 3102 N. Dela-/\. 1a Ann Lynn, Linton, and Miss ville; Miss Carolyn Gipe, Fort
Ware St. and Norman J. Frick, gue Ann House, Terre Haute.
Ww Miss Pat Warner, inaunap Local Clubs
The bride attended Butler Uni-/0ls; Misses Barbara and Beverly
and Miss Jane Schwalm, Goshen. Kappa Alpha Theta -- Misses Mary
Times State Service
GREENCASTLE, Sept. 25---Seventy-six Hoosier coeds at De-
Alpha Chi Omega--Miss Jackie Thurow, Greencastle; Miss Mary Indianapolis; Miss Janice Miles, nn Naugle, Wabash; Miss Nancy Romack, Sharpeville, and Miss Greencastle; Misses Betty and
Alpha Gamma Delta Miss Vir \genger Peru, and Miss Margie anne Matlock, Kokomo. and Miss
{Martha Swintz, South.Bend.
Miss Ann Kappa Alpha Theta Pi Beta Phi Delta Zeta Miss Barbara K 5 ‘sy ) y Buntain, Indianapolis; Miss Ann Do Raa Rappa Sapna Misses : Form y V acinda Rohn Omicron Pi-Miss Janet Arganbright, - Vincennes; Miss Dorothy Nelson, Luc ’ Alpha Nancy Cooke, Goodland; Miss and Mary Ann Smith, IndianMiss Jud Siocon Houston alnfied; Miss apolis; Miss Libby Ann Jones and Miss Ma- -aroline utchins, Crawfords-{\,,.. wzareia Urich, Carmel; Miss Wayne; Miss Pat Sale, Danville, Merry Ann Chester, Kokomo; Miss | nro cnn ——— Sara Denton, Evansville; Barbara Derrick, Muncie; Lois Graham, Columbus; Beverly McBee and Miss Ann Taylor, West Lafayette; Miss aneta Maxwell, Miss Carolyn Rudy, Bluffton, and
Greencastle;
Galveston,
Bridge Results— Miss
Alpha. Phi--Miss Carol
Rippetoe, Connersville; Results of bl d esults of play are announce pla Suns |man, Mary Ellen Morris, Jane
Leahy and Betty Sue Ross, In-
Winners of tl | y 3 3 le aceuyiative dianapolis; Misses Susan and
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Ann Hall and Marilyn Holtman, Scene of Rite
RRR SEE Marjorie Davis. Gary; Miss Na- were read at 8 p. m. Friday in the) ” Heinzerling; Garrett; Miss Marcia talja Beck, Anderson; Miss Suz- North Tacoma Christian Churen.| A 0erican.
Miss|
Miss seed pearls and extended into a Alice train. Orange blossoms held her
Martinsville; lonial bouquet of white chrysan-
(Miss Sharon Sloan, Frankfort. | Pi Beta Phi— Misses Ann Behr- bride’s mother followed the cer-
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Club Leader Suits lllustrate Guitar Profile Silhouets Gives Report ies : sos » On Germany
Women's Group | Reorganizing
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Times Special oe FRANKFORT, Germany, Sept.| | 25—Mrs. Hiram Cole Houghton, president of the General Federa-|# {tion of Women's Clubs, of Red|} tOak, Iowa, and Washington, is here making special broadcasts to women .in East Germany and Russia. : She is being accompanied by Mrs, Clarence D. Wright, Washington, chairman of the federation's legislative department; Mrs. Oscar Ahlgren, Whiting, Ind, first vice president of the federation, and Mrs. Robert W. Cornelison, Someryille, N. J., chairman of the communications de-
partment. Mrs. Houghton reports that wives of Marshall Plan officials
and American women staff members on duty in Germany have been teaching German women to “get out of the kitchen” Decision-Making " Mrs. Houghton continues, “The German women in many areas are waking up to the fact that they are not the force in their | own society that they could be. They are beginning to realize that the men do not necessarily have to make all of the decisions or have to run all of the civic en- JW terprises. | Ha “The German women have voluntarily re-organized their clubs) and are.including American wom-| en. With the help: of American! women they are being taught that, every citizen has a right to dis-| cuss such problems as concern) him or her and that free dis- r : 1 cussion and decision-making is the i greatest thing they can hE, | The guitar and the profile silhouets were two of the fashions shown at Block's Famous Designer ‘Welfare Work | Collection showing this afternoon. Left above is a Maurice Rentner suit, slim and form-fitting. De- | The American women are try- 1ails which add interest to the profile include the petal collar, flanged jacket and gold motif of the ing, according to Mrs. Houghton’s| belt, both fore and aft. The suit is made in olive green wool tweed. Dior's guitar looks is illus report, to help with organiza- trated by the banker's gray menswear flannel suit right above. Padding and molded pockets make tonal probicns 20. he Susness the peplum round, generous use of the fabric adding to its fullness. A black velvet ascot tie com. ugee clubs may organize, so uni. |_Pletes the ensemble. Both are $250. versity women may meet,
“There are about 77 groups «American Legion Auxiliary
women meeting each week to do] welfare work,” says Mrs. Hough- Pl Wi . i : ton. The federation leader believes ans ener oast, inner 10 eet that the contact with the German | women in these clubs was worth Two events next week-end are planned for members of the Church Groups everything the American club- Robison-Ragsdale Unit, American Legion Auxiliary. | women wished to accomplish in p A Wiener roast will be given Saturday for members of the Past Plan Luncheons making the tour. resident's parley, and their husbands. Mr. and Mrs. Steward W.| Seven circles of the W » . | Maxwell, 1826 Broad Ripple Ave. will be hosts. Mrs. Charles R./gociety of Christian ren Young, the immediate president, will be initiated at the party. Central Avenue Methodist Church
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The unit will have a joint din- —— mami ery uit will dave a | Monday| Mrs. Albert Peters, membership, Will hold the first fall meetings ls Wed d Mrs. Clarence Knipp and Mrs. Jomarrow. Scheduled meetings folChristian Church |
Seven Circles
in the Central Christian Church. aD OW The 31st anniversary of the post Ray McCammon, memorial. Poe: : Circle 1, 12:30 p. m., Mrs. O. C.
Will be celebrated, 3 | Serving % Hudson, 4334 Carrollton Ave. Joe Pierson, the Indianapolis; Mrs. Young, mérit; Mrs. E. J. luncheon. Chamber of Commerce, will dis-| Rambaud, music; Mrs. Joseph! Circle 2, 1:30 p. m., Esther Hall cuss “What The American Legion Ostrander, Pan-American studies; ys.: the ke Term B Vows uniting Miss Sue Ann c.p po To Combat Communism.” Mrs. Maxwell, past presidents’ JM orhoaiSt Tome for huisiness girls, enzie and Robert Dean Keyler yo wil show a film “Joe Turner, parley; Mrs. Carl Gates, poppy; : y St, tet. : Mrs. Herman Seegar, poppy Carmel Hostess posters, and Mis. Fred Hassel-| yg 3, 12:30 p. m.. Mrs. Bess clated. _{pring. yoppy club. Rothschild, 3601 College Ave. Mrs. Ethel M. Benzie. 3448 Committed chairmen are Mrs.| Mrs. Harold E. Tardy, publicity luncheon. Brouse St. and Mr. and Mrs. C. Jett Williams, Americanism; Miss and radio; Mrs. Maxwell, rehabili-| (jrcle 4. 12:30 p. m., Mrs. B. B. E. Keyler, 3122 Keystone Ave..Ruth Slinkard, auditing; Mrs jtation; Mra, Arthus Laskhart 50 (Sowers, Carmel, luncheon, ~~ are the parents of the couple. ‘ jclal ‘activities; 8. V. J. Dan-| . 5. | Mis, Naber Ann Bove and Homer Asher, child welfare; Mrs. | acher and Mrs. Marshall Raber. | Circle 5. 12:30 p. m. Mrs. K. H, { : ) Donald Smith, Community Serv-|, lephone; Mrs. Charles Kirk. Kayser, 3309 Park Ave., luncheon, Edward G. Keyler were maid of jce: Mrs. Paul Ragsdale, constitu-) ; y | Circle 6, 6:30 p. m. Mrs. J. M.
honor and best man. Robert Guth-'tjon and by-laws; Mrs. George Patrick, service sales; Mrs. Luke/ : | ; . (Walden, 3607 W. 32d St., dinner rie and James Bovard were the Heiny, education of war orphans, | Snyder. ways and means and Mrs,
‘ushers. land Mrs. Thomas Bender old A- L. Moudy, finance officer. Circle 7, 1:30 p.. m. Mrs. J. E, The bride's white satin gown gar = e —|Forsythe, 215 E. 33d St., dessert
> ; luncheon. . was trimmed with applique and preg wir, Girls state; Wear Prolonged =} Mrs. Horace Kemper, greetings;! In order to fluff up the cotton T S Mrs. Charles Schaub, hospitality; and distribute wear, turn your !UrnS$ uggested Mrs. Bob' Williams; junior activi- mattress at least once every two; To insure a crisp brown on each ties; Mrs. John B. Long, Knights: weeks. Turn it end for end one side of foods you are broiling, town home; Mrs. Fred Morris, time, and from side to side the turn them only once during the next. {cooking process.
The Rev. Byron C. Lambert offi- Chairmen
fingertip veil. She carried a co-
|themums. A reception in the home of the
emony. The bride chose a toast (crepe dress and red accessories | for her wedding trip to Kentucky
Delta Delta Delta -—- Misses Summer tournament pair play of|o "0, ool “wo cow: Miss Ann State Park. The bridegroom -at-
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PTA President
Gives Luncheon
Karen Martinson the Industrial Contract Bridge League were Mrs. Emerson
Elaine Demos, Taylor, Logansport, Miss Mary
“. , lig; Mrs, Bert C. McCammon, presi- Polly
dent of the Indianapolis Council, Parent- Teachers Association, entertained with a luncheon Saturday in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Her guests were Mrs, Joseph Walker, Greenfield, president of the Indiana Congress, PTA; Dr. Herman IL. Shibler, superintendent of the Indianapolis Public Schools; Mrs. David P. Ashton New Castle, vice president of Region 7, PTA; Hanson H. Andergon, president of Technical High School; Mrs. Earl H. Stumpf, director of District TA, PTA, and Mrs. Louis Bruck, vice president
bf the Board of School Commis- shows, and clothing from Wasson's.
gioners
Brubaker, Leesburg: Miss Gretel
Style Show Set For Career Girls E.
and Shirley Swanson, Indianapo-| . Winkler, .ebanon, Miss Sue’ LMS Ann Brant and Miss aga Mrs. Farish. Cr City, and Miss O'Rear, Terte Haute; Miss NTT c or het a 1 Nancy Resoner, Crawfordsville. Jo Ann Schwin, Rockville, and Allson Contract Bridge Asso- ". Miss Patricia Youngjohn, Ham- Ty, plant (hree geri, [Te h | "uesday- night: N & § - R., L. N S Ma Gamma —- Miss Marty Allen, R.A, Pruden first; J. W ursing cnoo Newbold, I.. C. Harlow second:
John M. Wetzler, C. B, Hunt third; Sefs Reception
D. K. Addicott, Miss Ellen S. Leap A buffet supper honoring =ix fourth; E & W--Mr. and Mra: new faculty members and a re- . A. Poste first; Mr. and Mrs. ception for 110 preclinical stuA. Vanvactor second; D. A. dents take the lead in Methodist Mattis third; Mr
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show designed for Lafuse, T. O.
A fashion
career girls will -be given at 7:30 . Hospital Sch p.m. Friday in the Indianapolis Typewriter Co., 25 E. Maryland
& Republican Club
tivities tonight. The new faculty members will make regular trips from DePauw and Purdue Universjties to hold
and Mrs. John P. Lord fourth.
Mrs. Mary Virginia Holzberger,
director of Wasson's fashion : : classes here.-DePauw professors will present the models Schedules Picnic are Dr. Albert: E. Reynolds, Dr. y : The annual picnic of the In- Donald J. Cook. Dr. Truman
=» diana Women’s Republican Club George Yuncker, Dr. Kenneth S.
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|Mesdames Brownson, Maude-Hob- Hall. Miss (son, Golden P. Silvers, Velma chairman of the event. {[Pattman, Mildred Keithley, Mary pe TT |Davidson, Roy Storms, Earl B f th d |Moore, H. Dale Brown, Mildred e ro e : {Coster, Mildred Saunders, James Malone and Harold Heyes and § adh. Miss Frieda Wegner, |
Chairmen Listed By Sky-Hi Club
Miss Janice Battreal, newly installed president of the Sky-Hi Club, appointed standing committees at the September meeting. | Other officers are Miss Jean Giddings, vice president; Miss Helen Guide, secretary, and Mrs. Betty Lawson, treasurer, Committee chairmen include ed Miss Teresa Smith welfare; Miss: Nancy ‘Wagner, philanthropic; Mise Mary Alice Oval, publicity; Mrs. Barbara Wilson, memberghip: Miss Dorothy Davis, program; Miss Frances Galvin,-audit- ? E Mi 8 Mary Shannon seniof| pe 5 Also Miss ] ) n . Yori d . bowling league; Miss Mary Miss Rose. Mary Burris, |Adams, junior bowling league; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miss Jennie Placek, nominating; 3 . . Miss. Phoebe Fields, standing, Ww. Burris, 229 N. Randolph St. ‘rules; Mrs. Marcia McCarnon, | and William E. Sieg are enSTREET INDIANAPOLIS club paper; Mrs, Edith Harrell, gaged, her parents announce. ; investigation of American Affilia- Mr. Sieg is the son of Mr. anc
¢ [tion of Tall Clubs; Miss Mary, \ DS : ue Halfaker, founder's day, _ | Mrs. Albert F. Sieg, DePauw.
important wedding anthe one and only gift
by Charles vey will come from Purdue Uni-| versity School of Pharmacy. Dean| Louis W. Norris, DePauw, will be!
Ruth Blackburn is|
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Organizations
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Smiley and Mrs. H. B, Pearce, assistants, “Louisiana The] - Bayou State,” Mrs. R. H. Peterson; President's Day; installation, Mrs. Smiley. Arabian Chap. ITSC--11:30 a. m, YWCA. Speaker, Mrs. Basil Fischer. : Mayflower Chap., ITSC p.m. YWCA. Speaker, Clayton H. Ridge. Late Book 12:30 p.m. Mrs. W. F, Sandmann, 5240 N. Meridian, | hostess; Mrs. G. H. Deck and] Mrs. M. L. Mendenhall, assistants. “Diamond and Gem Stones,” W. G. Fuller. Chap. W, PEO 8 p.m. Mrs. N. H.
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