Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 September 1951 — Page 6
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The Bridal Scene—
Attendants Named . For Derrett-Bertram
Wedding
MISS ALBERTA DERRI have 1 : for their Sept. 21 wedding in
named attendants
Sept. 21
STT and David L. Bertram
the Shelby Street Methodist Church.
Parents of the couple Derrett, 1251 E. Troy St nd Mr. and Mr R. C. Bertram R.R. 4 ' Miss Phyllis Derrett will he her sister's maid of honor and bridesmaids will be Mrs. Fred Boyer, Mrs. Carl Kauffman and Miss Barbara Pittard. Miss Donna Jean Derrett also a sister, will be junior bridesmaid, and Carolyn Scott will - Be flowergirl and Gary Wayne Scott, ringhearer,. on Fd 5 MR. BERTRAM has chosen his brother, Roy, as best man and Ronald Burnett, John Mar-
tin and Ronald Brown as ushers. The prospective bridegroom attended Purdue University where he was a member of Beta Theta Pi Fraternity. Henry Peckham, New York, and Mrs. Edith Vought, New York, were married here Aug
15 Mr. Peckham is an executive with International Printers Ink Co. The couple is living at the Graylynn Hotel.
Rolstad J dekion
ISS MARY Ethel Jackson and Donald J. Rolstad have named attendants
for their Saturday wedding in Central Christian Church. Mrs. Edwin K. Kendall will be her sister's matron of honor and Miss Thora Feltis, St. Louis, Mo.,, and Miss Beverly Junken will be bridesmaids. Mr. Rolstad has asked his cousin, Lauren Persons to be best man and ushers will be Jack Riners, Plainfieid; Ray Spencer, Franklin, and Charles T. Vear and Lynn Irvine Jr,
Luncheons To Resume
Monthly business and luncheon meetings of the Luthéran Child Welfare Home Auxiliary will resume with a 12:30 p. m. session Friday. Mrs. Carl Specker is chairman of the luncheon which will be held in the home.
Mrs. August Kruwell will preside, assisted by Mrs. Herman Klasing and Mrs. Henry Brandt Jr., recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs, Fred Behrent, treasyrer.
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Altar Society Card Party Today
Mrs. Hilary Milton is chairman for the St. Philip Neri Catholic Church Altar Society miscellaneous card party today. It will be at 8 p. m. in the school auditorium, 545 Eastern Ave,
Wash Awnings
To avoid that dusty, dreary look awnings sometimes take on as the end of summer nears, try giving. them a bath to restore their colorful brightness. To scrub away the film of dirt, use a long-handled brush dipped in frothy suds; to rinse, use your garden hose.
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Anecdotes Is DAR Topic
RS. RICHARD MILLER will speak on “Antecdotes of DAR Heritage” tomorrow at the opening meeting of the Irvington Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, Hostess for the 1 p. m. event will be Mrs, A. N, Stevens, 6157 E. St. Joseph St. Assisting her will be Mesdames Frederick A. Green, Joseph H. Glendenin and M. Wilson Coughlan. Mrs. A. W. Honecker will explain resolutions adopted at the 1951 DAR Continental Congress and Mrs. A. T. Wallace, regent, will discuss “Our Hopes for 1951-52.”
List Dance Chairmen
. Committee personnel iz announced for the Southern Club's square dance to be held in the Riviera Club Oct. 4. Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Cruger are the chairmen. Their committee includes
Messrs. and Mesdames Donald Vanderbilt, Cullen B. Barnes, J. H. Staley, William Fleming Jr., Ben Perkins, H. Emory Thomas and Paul A. Schaffner,
Mrs. Norma Koster of the Indianapolis Park Department will call the figures for the dance. John M. Webb is the president of the Southern Club this year.
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By MARGUERITE SMITH
Times Garden Editor Q 1 want to make a border of flowers. that will .come up year after year. I have decided upon blue hydrangeas, Shasta daisies, bleeding hearts and columbine, among others. What do you think of this choice for a beginner? North side. A All but the blue hydrangeas should grow easily for vou. But don’t expect any flower border to take care of itself. Be sure you make one no larger than you are able to keep weeded, fertilized, watered and staked. Also be sure you prepare the bed well and deep before planting.
TriM Mothers: Elect Officers
Three officers of the Tri-M Mothers Club were elected at a recent meeting in the home of Mrs. Bernard Fisher, 737 N. Euclid Ave. They are Mrs. Charles Eshel-
man, president; Mrs, Kenneth .Carroll; renamed treasurer, and Mrs. Robert Kasberg, publicity
chairman, Fall plans were discussed,
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ALL SET—Technical High School's PTA wil open a concerted two weeks’ membership drive Monday. Working on a ward and precinct plan most of the 4000 homes represented in Tech will be contacted by one of the 10 ward chairmen and her committee. Goal is to build the largest PTA
in the USA. Campaign chairman is Mrs. Orval St Ward One and Mrs. Michael Donski, Ward 10:
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Rush Parties and Meetings Set
USH parties and alumnae activities figure in the announcements of four sorority groups today. ; The Indianapolis Alumnae of Alpha Xi Delta will give an "Off to School” party for prospective Purdue University coeds at 8 p. m. tomorrow, Mrs. William Hamaker, 6025 Park Ave. is to be the hostess. Assisting her will be Miss Mary Ann Kish and Miss Ruth Davidson. Miss Sue Kassebaum ig the chairman of the party. Mrs. Ralph IL. McKay is president of the local group. o » » A CHICKEN DINNER at the Frog Pond Restaurant will highlight Alpha Chi Omega events for Indianapolis girls will be freshmen at Purdue. The ‘party will be at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow. Chinese fans will be favors. Entertaining will be Misses Carolyn KXKensinger, Doris Hess, Carol Newcomer, Jeannine Grinslade and Marge Carlisle. Also on the committee are Mrs. J#ffies Bartlett and Mrs. Stewart Tompkins.
n n = The Indianapolis Alumnae Club of Pi Beta Phi will open its fall activities with a luncneon to be given by Mrs. Horace Storer, wavs and means chairman, in the Meridian Hills Country Club, Mrs. Storer will entertain her committee at the event tomorrow.
They will discuss plans for the Booth - Tarkington play, “Seventeen,” to be sponsored
by the club Oct. 4 at the Civic Theater. The first business meeting of the season, Sept. 24, will be preceded by a covered-dish dinner Mrs. Samuel O, Brewer will be the hostess of the event to be held in the Butler University . Chapter House. Members of the Butler Chap- | ter advisory board will be the | speakers. Mrs. Elizabeth Hiner, president, announces her committees for the coming year.
. a un n THEY INCLUDE. Mrs. R, H. Whaley, program; Mrs. E. 8S.
Hildreth, hospitality and cheer; Mrs. Robert Mannfield, hostesses; Mrs. Gerald M. Sage, magazine; Mrs. H. E. Redding, settlement school; Mrs, IL. L. Flint, state day. - Mrs. Storer, ways and means; Mrs. Robert Whitham, telephone: Mrs. Homer P. Huesing, publicity; Mrs. W, Irving Palmer, decorations; Mrs. Harry E. Jennings, membership; Mrs, Harold C. Curtis, historian; Mrs. Jack Harris, recommendations; Mrs. Harold I. Ross, yearbook.
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MRS. LORENZO B. will preside at the
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Club Plans Guest Day
Members of the Countryside Garden Club of Carmel will hold their annual Guest Day tea at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the
Lion# Clubhouse. Mrs. W. O. Wheeler will be the speaker and will show pic-’ tures on the growing of orchids.
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She will be introduced by Mrs, | J. W. Coffman, program chair-
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Mrs. ‘Scott Bange Will Be Honored
Mrs. Scott Bange, recently installed as 11th District, American Legion Auxiliary, sponding secretary, will be honor guest at Wayne Unit's September meeting tonight. It will be at 8 o'clock in _the post home, Oliver Ave. and” Holt Rd. Mrs. David A. Wilson will - preside. Mesdames Wilson, Robert Jester and Bange, delegates to the Indiana Department convention in French Lick, will give their reports at the October business session.
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meeting of Psi Psi Psi at 12:15 p.m. Friday in Atherton Center at Butler. Other new officers are Mrs. Lot Green, vice president; Mrs. Frank C. Trost and Mrs. C. V. Brown, recording and corresponding =secretaries, and Mrs. Roy E. Mathews, treasurer. Mrs. Jones has appointed the following chairmen for the year: Mrs. R. C. Cashon, yearbook; Mrs. Edward D. Pierre, social; Mrs. Harold Evans, ways and means; Mrs, Harris O. Johnson, program; Mrs. Harold
THE Indianapolis Branch * of the American Assogi-
ation of ‘University Women
announces its study group meetings for the month. Tomorrow the Evening Creative Writing Unit will meet at 7:15 p. m. in the Rauh Memorial Library. Mrs. Garrison Winders ig to be the instructor. The subject will be “Beginnings.” Mrs, Walter Latz is chairman. Monday “Fashions for the Pre-School . Child” will be the topic of the Pre-School Education group meeting at 8 p. m. in the home of Mrs. Dwain Welcher, 7979 Englewood Drive. Mrs. Gordon Holbrook is the chairnran. Sept. 20 the Afternoon International Relations Group will have a 12:30 p. m. luncheon in the home of Mrs. M. B. Paynter, 115 Roberts Rd. Mrs. Robert
~ Annis is the chairman.
That night the evening section will meet at 7:30 o'clock in the home of its chairman, Miss
Auxiliary.
Will Install
Officers will be installed at the 8 p. m, meeting & the Robert E. Linehan Unit, American Legion Auxiliary, today in the post home. New officers include Mrs. Connie Schulmeyer, president; Mrs. Eva Bale and Mrs. Alverta Linehan, first and second vice presidents; Mrs, Marge Woodard and Mrs. Mildred O'Neil, corresponding and recording secretaries. Mrs. Roberta Brooks, treasurer; Mrs. Leona Claffey, chaplain; Mrs. Virginia Garsnett, histori Mrs. Bess Pearson, sergeant at arms; Mrs. Pat Frazier and Mrs. Francis Holdaway, executive board. Mrs. Beulah Goode the installing officer.
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Mrs. R. R. Allentharp, Riley
Hospital Cheer Guild president,
and Mrs. Herman C. Fromer, guild state secretary, will leave Sunday to attend the 53d annual conference of the American Hospital Association. It will’ be Monday through Sept. 20 in the Hotel Jefferson, St. Louis. Mrs. Fromer is recording secretary for the Indiana Hospital Association.
Off for University Kenneth Cruger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Cruger, 6125 N. Olney St., will leave today for his sophomore year at Florida State University, Tallahassee, Fla.
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: AAUW Lists Stu y Grou ‘Meetings Set for September
Ann Mueller, 1441 Blaine Ave. * Sept. 24 there will be a Legislative Study Group at 1:15 p. m.
inthe 38th Street Branch of the
Indiana‘ National Bank. Mrs. Howard King is the chairman.
The Women Voters League Committee of Government Per-
sonnel System will give a pro-,
gram on “An Improved Personnel System for Indianapolis”
at the meeting of the Civic Interests Group at-1:30 p.m. in the 38th Street Branch of the Bank Sept.
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Mrs. James L. Walker Is the chairman. i Mrs. CO. E. Roach, Lakeside
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tain the Music Group at 8 p. m. Sept. 25. Mrs. Lloyd Wilhité will speak on “Various Developments in Music.” Mrs. A. W, Brayton III is the chairman. At 1:30 p. m. Sept. 27 the Afternoon Creative Writing Group will meet in Rauh Memorial Library. Mrs. Winders
"is the instructor,.and Mrs, Wal-
ter P. Morton the chairman.
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