Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 September 1951 — Page 7
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I CLUB of will meet Wednesday
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. PETTITT, , assisted by [achael, Mrs, r and Mrs. Grace Schulof social acby Mesdames ton, Anna N. thy Hampson lint. ray, chairman 18, assisted by ia Alexander, guerite Wirth, Doris Kautz, nd Margaret
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rority will meet tomorrow with Mrs. Russell Bonynge, 3447 N. Temple Ave. Mrs. John E. Ezaja and Mrs. Harry Goodwin will assist the hostess,
On Wednesday «+ night, the 4th Ward Women’s Republican Club will open its fall session with a covered dish supper in the 38th ‘Street branch, Merchants National Bank.
s 5 » MRS. LYMAN RHOADES, retiring president, will install the following new officers: Mrs.
Walter Geisel, president; Mrs. Lewis Grabhorn, vice president; Mrs, Carl Lich, secretary, and Mrs. Ross Techmeyer, treasurer.
new chairmen of standing committees for the coming year. Plans also will be discussed for the year's program which will include the November card party in the D.A.R. clubhouse.
Eta Chapter, Tota Tau Tau, international legal sorority, will assemble at 6 p. m. Wednesday in the Martinique Lounge for a dinner meeting.
Mr. John W, Crist, director of State Employment Security Division, will discuss the workings of his department.
Presiding at the meeting will = be Mrs. Iona Sylvester, Forto. ville, newly elected dean of the chapter. n n sn
‘OTHER OFFICERS include Miss Mary McNulty, associate dean; Miss Marjorie Wessner, recording secretary; Miss Nina Nichols, treasurer; Miss Agnes
Business, Dinner Meetings. Highlight Calendar This Week |
BUSINESS and dinner meetings are among the events checked on the social calendar this week for Indian-
Mrs. Geisel will announce the
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The Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter, Alpha Phi, so-
Esther director.
The advisory board will consist .of Miss Joanna Hinman, Helen Rash and Schmitt and Mrs. Josephone Stephenson. Miss Inezellen Bales will be chairman of the rush committee assisted by Miss Paulette Sun and Mrs. Margaret Tandy.
Mrs, Paul Butt, 5049 Graceland Ave. will be hostess at 8 p. m. Wednesday night to the Indianapolis Alumnae Club, Alpha Delta Pi Sorority. She will be assisted by Mrs. Bernard Jeup, Miss Naomi Tevebaugh and Miss Pat Presnall,
A report of the Centennial Convention held in Macon, Ga., will be givén by the chapter's president, Miss Pauline Rathert.
Miss Scibetta Wed in Erie
Times Speclal RIE, Pa., Sept. 10—Virginia + Beach was the destination of Miss Charlotte Eileen Scibetta and Lt. j. g. James L. Mooney Jr., U., 8. Naval Reserve, following their wedding here Saturday. The bride, formerly of Indianapolis, chose a candlelight satin gown for the 9 a. m. dou-ble-ring ceremony in St. Patrick's Church. a n 5 FASHIONED WITH a reddingote effect, the bodice of the dress was detailed with silk braid medallions. The full-cut
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“court train fell from a fitted bodice highlighted with an offshoulder sleeve. “She wore a silk illusion veil cascading from a satin hat and carried a prayer book with an orchid.
= = = THE BRIDE'S SISTER, Mrs. Geraldine Seigel, Erie, was matron of honor, and Miss Mooney, the bridegroom's sister, from Savannah, Ga., was bridesmaid. Their matching gowns of cornflower blue were" made of taffeta. Frank Verdeyan, Indianapolis, was best man and ushers included Richard, Mario, and Louis Scibetta, brothers of the bride from here, and Joseph Restifo, also from here. The breakfast and reception were held in the Lawrence Hotel, Erie.
= = = THE BRIDE IS a graduate of Pennsylvania State College | where she was affiliated with Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority. Lt. Mooney, formerly of Indian- : apolis, is a graduate of Georgia Institute of Technology.
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“Teacher Association meeting WedneSday. Theme of the 7:30 p. m. session in the girls’ gymIR INGTON Methodist nasium will be “Through Social 48 0 Church was the scene Participation.” The Rev. Nor- PAUL HUCKEREIDE, health g edding of man Bchultz will give devp- and safety; Miss Helen Negley, Saturday of the w 8 tions. publicity; Mrs. Howard Herd-
Miss Jean Eichacker and
William: H. Pfaff. . The 3:30 p. m. ceremony was
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man. and . Mrs. Harry lliigemeier, hospitality, and the Rev, Robert Kirkman, curricuiurn,
: meeting there will be square performed by the Rev. Wayne g.n.ino Gordon Jones, as- Arthur Harston, schol plant; Yeater. ‘ sistant county agent, will be Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Beatty, # 4 =8 the caller, juvenile 214 Jou; Norman ENTS OF tne couple are . Cr Sy ullard, athletics; Leslie Ha or Mrs. Homer tr d Supper--for all parents. stu- nq August Jensen, ways and re. a Mr. and ents and teachers will be means, -and Mrs. Paul Smith, 5874 Jullan Ave., and served from 6 to 7:30 Pp. Mm. reading and lib i Mrs. Edwin I. Pfaff, Cleveland, in the school cafeteria. g no rary service.
0. Miss ~ Patricia: Cramer, No-
Committee chairmen named
OFFICERS SERVING with
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blesville, was her cousin's only for ‘the year by Louis N. Mr. Weiland are Mrs. Lawattendant. Her blue lace and Weiland, PTA president, include rence Clark and Rex Fox, net gown was styled with a Mrs. J. T. Bennett, member- first and second vice presiPeter Pan collar and full bal- Ship; Mrs. John Ryan, pro- dents; Mrs. J. A." Weber and lerina skirt. gram; Manley Lewis, budget Miss Mary Jane Grace, correFred Braun eame from Cleve- ~ and finance; Mrs. Rex Burks, sponding and recording secreland Heights, O., to be best man parent education, and Mrs. taries; Robert C. Godsey, treasand Ward Hamm, also of Cleve- Walter Eickman, congress pub- urer, and Mrs. Huckereide, hisland Heights, was usher. lications. torian.
White lace was fashioned into the bride's strapless ‘rock | which was worn with a lace jacket. The skirt was of ballerina length and the two-tiered veil was attached to a lace bonnet. After a wedding trip to Michigan, the couple will live in Cleveland.
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Junior League Forms 10 Groups
NEW type general meeting will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday by the Junior League of Indianapolis, it was announced by Mrs. A. Richard Gaus, education chairman. In order to discuss more fully, Junior League policy, the membership has been divided into 10 groups which will meet simuleach led by a
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OFFICERS AND MEMBERS of the board include Mesdames Edward W. P. Morse, Joseph W.: Barr, Sprague H. Gardiner, Gaus, Frederich D. Ander-
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Falls following their mar-
riage yesterday in Valley Mills Friends’ Church. : The double-ring rite was rea by the Rev. J. H. Seibrase at 2:30 p. m. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Harold N. Coleman, 4008 W. Washington St. and Mrs. Ross E. Ferguson, R. R. 3. Satin ballerina gowns were worn by Miss Doris Hill, maid of honor, and Miss Betty Hurst and Miss Helen Arnold, bridesmaids. > Harley Palmer was best man and Marshall Shelly and Sam Miller were ushers. Ivory satin and
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YWCA Sets Registrations
Registration for fall activities for the ‘Central “Branch, YWCA, will take place Wednesday through Friday. The over-all theme, “Recipes For Better Living,” will include
classes in swimming, dancing, slim gym and sports. All classes and workshops will
start next Monday. = 2 a WORKSHOP and interest groups wil consist of instructions in ceramics and other arts, dressmaking, and personality adjustment. A special feature. will be the Christmas Gift Workshop which will offer knitting and crochet-
ing. Saturday mornings will be “Pigtail Time” for junior-Y-
teens. These members will participate in swimming, crafts, dancing, games and singing. = ” 2 INCLUDED ON the YWCA staff are Miss Estelle Stewart, Y-teen director, a graduate of the University of Kansas and
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