Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 October 1950 — Page 30
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"Thursday night and Oct. 26.
* Oct. 11—Bridge-luncheon in the
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Tot Social Season |
Makes Formal Bow On October Stage
Opening Symphony Concert and Ball. Are Co-Starred With Club Events
By MARIORIE TURK | yo
Get out your calendar and start marking. October and
the Indianapolis social season have arrived together.
Whether you take your formal outings with a sprinkling of culture or with a background of soft lights and danceable rhythms, every week-end this month is designed to please, : Must for society music lovers is the. Symphony's first fall concert. Oct. 14 offérs white tie and Rimsky-Korsakoff, black tie and JBrahms. / And Oct! 21 is opening night far art patyons. Museum's show, “Holbein and His Contemporaries,” viewed for Art Association members and guests. Cotiples in the Woodstock Club Saturday night will be partying] for a purpose. The Junior Group of the Symphony's Women's Committee is sponsoring the benefit event. Others that night can start their fall fling in the Indianapolis
The Herron Art will be pre-|
"Highland Golt and ( Country |
opened for’ another dress- “up| crowd. Club. Also catering to the dancing Oct, 14-15 — Indianapolis Sym-| set this month will be the Broad-| - phony Orchestra in the Murat, moor Country: Club, the Athe-| Theater. naeum, the Indianapolis Country Oct. 17—"La Boheme” Club, the Woodstock Club, the rat Tater, Columbia Club and the Highland! Oct. 18—Propylaeum Day. with a
Golf and Country Club. i syle show by Ayres’,
Dinner-Dance .-21-—-Lambs Club presents, oN ifties” 3 { The Highland dinner-dance Oct. Tiny Fifties” ih the Columbia
14, ~Teaturing charcoal broiled steaks, is being arranged by Oct. 21: Messrs. and Mesdames J. Emmett | McManamon, Frank E. McKinney | and Finley L. Fisbeck.
in the Mu-
| Junior Assembly digner-|
letic Club, Oct. 21-- Preview of “Holbein and |
Besides its regular monthly, His Contemporaries” in the | dance the Woodstock will con-| Herron Art Museum. | tinue last year’s popular square Oct. 25—Luncheon - bridge and |
dancing. Callers will be on hand Columbia Club. Ladies’ luncheon-bridges will be Oct. 25-—Meeting of the Women's |
held in the Propylaeum, the Affairs Committee, Civic The-| Woodstock and the Columbia] gter, in the home of Mrs. Joseph | Club. M. Bloch.
The social calendar through Oct. 26--8quare ae “the, Dctober follows: Woodstock Club: Oct. 1—Buffet super in the get. 27— Town Hall presents Nor-|
| Propylaeum with Ralph West ..man Cousins on “Modern Man
dance
| Robey, chief economist for the| Is Obsolete” in the Murat TheNational Assoeiation of Manu-! ater. facturers, speaker. = Oct. 27—Dinner - bridge” in. the Oct. 5—S8tyle show and tea for, Propylaeum.
Symphony Orchésira workers Oct. 28-—Dance in the Woodstock | in Block's. Club Oct. 5—8quare dance in the Oct. 28 Dance in the Broadmoor Woodstock Club. Country Club.
“Oct. 7—Symphony Ball sponsored OCe 28—Opening dance in the by the Junior Group, State Columbia Club, ' Oct. 28-29 — Indianapolis Sym-
Symphony Society, in Woodstock Club. Oct. 7—Opening dance in the Indianapolis Athletic Cluby
the phony Orchestra with Blanche ‘Thebom, mezzo-soprano, in the: Murat Theater. | Oct. 30-Nov, 4- “Kiss Me, Kate"| in“the Murat Theater. Oct. 31—Childien’s party in the| Woodstock Club.
Propylaeum. Oct. 12—Luncheon- pidge in the Woodstock Club, Oct. - 13—Town / Hall essaiDirects Relief
David E. Lilienthal fl { iA Things re Jienthal on, oan BUENOS AIRES Senora Eva Murat Théater. (Durate de Peron, wife of the]
; {president of Argentina, is the sole Oct. 14—Harvest Festival in the AtNenR ea: eader of the women's ‘Peronista|
{party tere. Through her Social Oct. 14--Dance in the Broadmoor |Aid Foundation she runs hos-! Country Club. |pitals, disaster relief, transient Oct. 14—Party in the Indianapo-| homes, nurseries, vacation relis Country Club. . (sorts, housing projects, clinic Det. 14—Dinner-dance in" the'schools and recreation programs.
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Mrs. George Sadlier, Jock Fortune’ and the scarecrow, Raggedy Andy... . at the Traders Point
Hunt “farmers' party" held yesterday at the Hunt Kennels, Royalton.
a member o Phi Beta Kappa and Alpha Alpha Fraternities. No Wedding te has been set.
Jean Roempke
Is Married
Frederick Willson “ Takes Bride
The Troub Memorial Presbyterian Church was the scene at {8:30 o'clock last night of Miss {Jean Roempke’s marriage to Frederick Willson. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Roempke, 737
Mimi, the King of Egypt, and a Hamburger
Hayworth enjoyed with Aly Orlando did all the talking Khan, hinting at for the Medarts, but Blossom { plans for herself, | said he was an old friend | Farouk and his entourage, | «from Hollywood she went to | ~ who had seemed slightly an- “for advice.” noyed about the affair, never- Now Mimi is in London theless followed Mimi and her for a year, studying art, hisentourage han they left. tory, French and Italian. » (Egyptian isn't on her curriculum.) ~ Her father and other are soon returning to St. Louis, but Blossom is talking about
(Continued From Page 29) eate that she has a tendency in that direction. And they couldn’t help but notice that Blossom was frequently around, pushing -Mimi into the limelight, The whole Medart family, | except -son Bill, went to Eu ] rope last spring. According | to the stories, they met King | Farouk at a ritzy party in | Deauville. | { +
marriage
among those present during the whole business was one
- REPORTS NOTED that 3 | Guido Orlando, a New York
Parkway Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Willson, 707 Parkway| Ave. are the bridegroom’s parents. The Rev. Val F. H. Thomson officiated. Mrs. Elwood McBride, matron of honor, wore American beauty taffeta, and the bridesmaids, Miss Patricia Ann Lamb, Terre Haute, and Mrs. Raymond Raker, were_ in blue.
Junior Bridesmaid Sandra Lee Eitel was the junior bridesmaid. The bride wore can-
sion veil fell from a- half-hat.
préss agent who has rep- going back for Christmas. |She carried step and amaThen came the reports, resented, among others, Errol The Cairo trip now seems |zonica lilies. crackling back to gossip-hun- | Flynn, | slightly hazy. Robert Reif. wis the best Be gry 8t. Louis. The king had ——— man, and the sent flowers to Mimi. No, the Inlow, Shel : Roland Auble king hadn’t sent flowers. Yes, ean usie | coomes ric e and Ro : he had, too, said Blossom in a ‘I Ther tio as 1 the ch Kenneth Charles Gleseking took tron of honor, and” the brides- pian was In rel,
trans-Atlantic telephone - interview, ‘ :
'Worldly Farouk' : MIMI WAS interviewed and. . described Farouk ‘as ‘“charming and worldly.” He had in-
|bride in a ceremony read-at 7: 30 Jr. and Miss Lois Ruth Michael. {o'clock last night in the First] Chantilly {Moravian Episcopal Church. The Rev. Stanley R. Woltjen officiated. | The bride is the daughter of! Mr. and Mrs, John H. Rusie, 6112! man, while David Soa / Roya
wedding gown. John A. Rusie was the
vited the whole family to Cairo for Christmas, she in-:- Central Ave, and Mrs. Waller Oak, Mich, and Mr. sh were PARIS-—~Women i (the south of sisted. Smith, 3939 8. Walcott St., is the the ushers. | this country as early as
Then she made some vague bridegroom's mother. illusions to the happiness Rita Mrs. Ralph Marsh was the ma- church.
{Miss Jean Elizabeth Rusie as his| maids were Mrs. Elmer Murphy
lace accented the sheer yoke of the ivory . ana University.
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dlelight slipper satin. Her fllu- ars. the bridegroom’s parents. the a of honor and’ Miss| rs were Willlam | will be’ the maid” of honor. Miss Ruth Bretz, Huntingburg,
short trip, the couple wil /&nd Miss Barbara Hauens. Marcia | white roses and orchids, stephano.|Chandler and Susan Hallett will tis and pompons.
be flowergirls. ¥ |
, 2 Ho . - Miss Margao Helen Higgins will become the bride of Robert C. Robisch Oct. 7, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl F, Higgins, 963 Bradbury Ave. announce. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs, Elmer J. Robisch, Cincinnati. The rite will be read in St. Catherine~of Sienna Catholle Church at 10:30 a."m. The bride is a graduate of Mount Saint Joseph College, Cincinnati, and: the bridegroom was graduated from Xavier University, Cincinnati. : Miss Rosemarie Higgins will be her sister’s- maid of honor, and the bridesmaids will include Miss Jean Appiarius and Miss Ruth Hummel, Cincinnati; Miss Cora Ann “ora Ann McCaughna, , Fenton,
Mich., and Miss Eleanor Smith, The bridegroom’s attendants will include Richard Henkel, Washington, best man, and Charles Bick, William Doyle Jr., and. Walter Hirth Jr., Cincinnati, and Charles Hogan, New York, ushers.
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Church Rite Today to Unite C. R. Bretz, Phyllis Hallett
Miss Phyllis Jo Hallett and Charles R. Bretz will be married at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon in the Grace Methodist Church. The Rev. E. Arnold Slest, former pastor of the church, will officiate, assisted by, Rev. F. T. Johnson, pastor...
The bride is 102 S. Gladston® Ave., and Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Bretz, Huntingburg,
\0., Dr. Bernard Bosler, Tell City, and: Byrne -Hallett. * The ‘Chantilly lace and satin Beverly Cattrell, Terre Haute, pridal gown is fashioned with a {fitted bodice, sheer yoke and caServing as bridesmaids will be! {thedral train. A Juliet cap wil {hold the bride's two tiered fingertip illusion veil.. She will carry
s. Howard Chandler will be
The reception will be in the They will be in moss green and Hunter’s Lodge, Marott Hotel, rose taffeta dresses and will {The couple will live at 1217 W, carry yellow and coral glamelias Jefferson St., South Bend, where
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Robert Bretz, Huntingburg, will. Both Mr. Bretz and his bride
The: Teesption wad held in the the 14th th sentir). ry revolution be the best man while the ushers are graduates of Indiana Uni~ abolis \ “will be John Minton, Middletown, versity.
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