Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1951 — Page 17

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Arn McCall Sets Date For Wedding

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Miss Ann Nickels McCalla, 2051 § N. Talbot Ave. has chosen Mar | §

24 as the date for her wedding to John Taylor Anderson.’ . The ceremony will be read at 2:30 p. m, in the St. John’s Methodist Church, Anderson, 8. C,

Parents of the couple are Mrs, Mattox Pickens McCalla, Anderson, and Mr, and "Mrs. Hanson H. Anderson, 5002 Broadway. A reception in the home of the bride-to-be's mother will . follow the service, .

Party Hostess "7 “7. Ander-{

Mrs. Clarence Linder, son, Miss McCalla's aunt, will be hostess for a party following .he wedding rehearsal Mar. 23. Matron of honor willl be Mrs. Robert Powers, Savannah, Ga, the bride -to-be’s sister. Miss Frances Pinson will be the bridesmaid. , Miss McCalla was from Winthrop College, Rock HiH, 8. C., and interned in dietetics in the Indiana University Medical)

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Center, Mr. Anderson was graduated from Indiana University and is 3 Junior in. the IU | in the IU Medical Center.|

Tribute Paid

Volunteers |

Veterans to Get |

Donated Flowers |

Tribute was paid to the unselfish service of volunteer workers and groups in the Monument Circle Easter Sunrise Carol Service Inc. at a luncheon for committee members yesterday in!

- the Columbia Club.

Recognition of the committee chairmen and their individual duties was made by Mrs. James M. Ogden. founder and. direotor) of the organfza tion. ¥ Also speaking were William’ Sook, . general chairman, - and| Mrs. William C. “Ott, assistant) director, %

Annual Event - It was announced that the] more than 100 arm bouquets of local

“dren to, carry in the service will, this ‘year’ be sent to the veterans hospitals for distribution by the Gray Ladies. { The 26th annual <‘singing fes-| to the Risen Christ” will be at 6:30 a.m. Easter Sunday on the north steps of the Mon- | ument. x Choral groups from churches, and community organizations | over the entire city will partici- | ate in the service red bY the’ Odgen Tutor. Ghorlle, & founded by Mrs. Odgen. oe chorale director is Mrs.

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Phi Mu Sorority in Indiana for in the Hotel Lincoln. The Indianapolis Alumnae alumnae over the state and to the active chapters in Indiana and Purdue Universities and Hanover College. Mrs. Robert.

McMullen, local alumnae presi-

dent, wi Uy) welcome the guests,

Generar cree rect 1g x James. Sor tapi

Dunn, program chairman, wall ] act as toastmaster. She will be assisted by Mrs. Harry Henry

who will present awards to the’

senior girls’ in each chapter’ with the highest scholastic averages. Speaker will be Mrs. W. R Horsfall of the University of Illinois. She is the sorority dis-

trict presidemtiow: SoSQuranie (IR

Service Head =~ . Mrs, William -B. Wilcox, national extension director, will be in charge of the Founders -Day service. Annual reports will be made by. active chapter presidents. They are Miss Anita Nussis,

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Active chapter members will sing and an instrumental trio

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Mrs, Glenn Conway. (left) and Mrs. Morey Doyle mail out invifations for the Phi Mu Serofy | state day luncheon Mar, 10. The announcement of a sorority state day, guest speaker and Tuncheon meetings highlight organization news today.

More than‘ 700 invitations have been mailed to members of ' the state day luncheon Mar.. 10

are being handled by Mesdames 0. L. VanHorn, Morey Doyle and Richard

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Organizations—

Phi Mu State Day Luncheon Here Mar. 10

Mesdarmes Robert E. Jones, Andrew Thomson and Silas Kivett. Jr. fieftto right) decorate

baskets for the collection of birthday pennies at the Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority state day lunch. |

eon Mar. 10 in the Claypool Hotel. Pennies go to the national friendship fund used anonymously to

help needy Thetas. Bryce Nichols, executive secretary of the Cincinnati Good_will Industries, will “be the speaker Wednesday for the luncheon meeting of the Indianapolis Goodwill Service Guild, A 12:15 p. m, covered-dish luncheon will be held for members in the new cafeteria for employees at Goodwill Industries, 215 S. Senate Ave. A St. Patrick's’ Day theme will be carried out by Mrs. H.

Maddox, W. A. Holmes, H. Foster Clippenger, F. ' McK, Blough, Dean Barnhart and E.

E. Burton. Mrs. Albert Cottey, chairman, and Mesdames H. G. Perrine,

Nellie Berns and F. L. Smyth

will be in charge of coffee,

~The United Nations and Foreign Policy Study Groups of the Indianapolis League of Women Voters: will meet at 10 a. m, Tuesday in the Colonial Furniture Co. Meridian Room. The morning “discussion will

The afternoon program will include a report by Mrs, James

Everhart and a discussion of |

Gordon Gray's report on -foreign economic policy.

A luncheén and business meeting of the Indianapolis Chapter, Daughters of the American Colonists, is set for

12:45 p. m. tomorrow in the Hawthorn Room. Arrangements chairman Is

Miss Margaret R. Waters. Mrs.

Mabel Dunn Will Speak

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Panhellenic Group

Schedules Talk

Former state reresentative, {Miss Mabel Dunn, will speak on “Women’s Responsibility in Legis|lation” Monday before the Indian{apolis Panhellenic Association. | The 7:30 p. m. dessert meeting {will be in the home of Mrs, R. P, |Burkle, 3741 N. Chester Ave. | Assisting will be Mrs. Jolin’ M. | Leslie, Mrs. Elliott Morrill, Miss Margaret Spees and Miss Martha (Gardner,

High School Tea

Mrs. John C. Cavosie, the association's education committee (chairman, will announce plans for la tea Mar. 24 for high school [senior girls, This tea is part of the program lsnongored by the group in co-gp-eration with high school counsel{ors to acquaint the high school {senjor. girl with Greek letter or{Sanizations in college and uni{versities. Mrs. Cavosie's committee includes Mesdames Richard Shiv ley, ‘Robert Secor .and B. 8, Mitchell,

DAR Chapter Elects Officers

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