Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 January 1952 — Page 30

PAGE. 20. Committees

Are Selected For Sorority

TANDING committes for the Indiana Alpha Chapter, Zeta Beta Chi Sorority, have been appointed

by Miss Maryellen Sherman president. They include Miss Mabel Joned, chairman of the advisory board, assisted hy Mrs Anna Fay. Taylor and Miss Bertha Weindel; Mrs. Georgia Hanshew, parliamentarian and Miss Eleanor Plye and "Miss

June Wolfe, program chairmen, assisted by Mesdames Doris Butler, Hazel Partlowe, Augusta Stephenson and Fern TownGGoldsberry

send, Miss y Betty and Miss Joanna Guss. Mrs. Grace Boston and Mrs Mina Dorr, publicity chairmen; Miss Eleanor Pyle, editor of Hoosier Hoozit, and Mrs. Dorothy Robbins, associate editor,

assisted by Miss Jean Sherman and Miss Anna Louise Manion. = = » MISS PYLE, associate editor of Delightful Quest; Mrs. Helen Lowry and- iMss Mary Ellen Coughlin, chairmen of ways and means, assisted by Mesdames Betty Baldwin, Boston, Treva Lukenbill. and Alice Thatcher and Miss Edith Abbitt and Miss Arnell Ahl. Mrs. Dorr and Mrs. Bonnie Faulk, special projects; Mrs. Gail Burt and Miss Margaret Rose Foltz, chairmen of new membership, assisted by. Misses Goldsberry, Alma = Morrison, June Wolfe and Abbitt and Miss Abbitt and Miss Ahl, attendance. Miss Mabel Jones and Mrs, Robbins, telephone committee; Miss Gail Burt, yearbook chairman, assisted by Mrs. Vivien Hill, Miss June Wolfe and Mrs. Rosemary Hesselgrave, Miss Bettie Wolfe and Mrs. Leona Benson, secret pals; Miss Goldsberry and Miss Jean Sherman, cheer, and Miss Bettie Wolfe, Saturday luncheons. The losing membership team, headed by Mrs, Benson, will be host to the winning team, headed by Mrs. Lowry, at a 6:30 p. m. Thursday payoff dinner resulting from the annual membership contest. Progressive games will be played.

Army Nurse To Bo Feted

Mrs. Frank Huber and Mrs. Frank E. Kinney will entertain with a 1 P. m. luncheon today in honor of their niece, Lt. Patricia Grannan, Army Nurse Corps, in the Kinney home, 3618 Kenwood Ave. Lt. Grannan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene P., Grannan, 3013 FE. New York St., will leave Saturday for duty in Japan and Korea. Assisting the hostesses will be Mrs. L. C. Leuty and Mrs. Elizabeth Meclntoch.

GUESTS WITH Lt. Grannan,

her mother and sister, Miss Ellen Grannan, will be Miss Joan Grannan, Washington,

Ind.; Miss Mary Jane Flaherty, Terre Haute; Mesdames J. E. Gedig, Don Dunlap, Albert Uebelhor, Edwin Berger and Biil Grannan. Misses Betty Zinkan, Mary Btrange, Mary Garst and Ruth Grannan.

Engaged

Miss Neoma Kluesner

Times Biate Bervice JASPER, Jan. 12—-Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kluesner of this city announce the engagement of their daughter, Neoma, to Pvt. Richard Sander, son of

Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Sander, In-

dianapolis.

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A. February wedding in St.

Patrick's Catholic’ Church is

being planned by Miss Frances Stettler. and Pvt. Anthony Denson, - Parents of the couple are Mr. dnd Mrs. Ernest Riegner, - 1414 Barth Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Denson, Beech . Grove. Pvt. Denson is stationed at Camp Breckenridge, Ky.

Luscious

FOOTWEAR CONFECTIONS FOR SPRING — 1. A lacy T-strap shoe designed by I. Miller (at Wasson’s) is made of glazed

kid and comes in such luscious beige.

shades as pink, blue, lilac and

2. Summer casual designed by Capezio (at Ayres’) is of

natural straw cloth with the square vamp braid outlined. 3. A

By BETTY LOCHER Times Fashion Editor NEW YORK, Jan. 12— Shoes for Easter this year are going to be as pretty as bonnets and it would not surprise us at all if someone

wrote a song about them. The woman who wants to achieve that “pretty from head

Miss Marth

*to toe” look may mafth her shoes to her hat in such luscious shades as azure blue, apricot,

pistachio, iced lilac and cotillion blue. There's'a new shape to these footwear confections, too., All qlave ah airy delicacy and pliant to give a new lilt to your Pumps have a slender look with daintily

soles walk. tapered

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Adams-Rigor Vows

To Be Read Feb. 23

HE Seventh Christian Church will be the scene at 7:30 23 of the marriage of Miss Marthanne

p. m. Feb. Adams and Jack O.°Rigor.

Miss Adams is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Van

Dorn Adams, 3445 N. Temple Ave. Mr.-and Mrs, Jack E. Rigor,

1310 W. 32d St., are parents of the prospective bridegroom.

The future bride has asked

her sister, Nancy, to bes mald of honor. Bridesmaids will be Mrs, Robert Dye and Mrs. Doris

aister 6f.the bridegrooms1 he

Kitty Stevens will

Craig, to-be.

flower girl and Sydney Stevens .

<Jr., ringbearer, Frank Rigor brother's best man. include John Johnson Dye,

Wedding Set

Christ Episcopal Church will be the scene at 2:30 p. m. Saturday of the wedding of Mrs. Frances P. Stemshorn, 45 E. Arizona 8t., and Dr, Byron W. Kilgore, 5547 Allispnville Rd. The couple will \be attended by Mr. and Mrsr Joseph E.

Palmer. After. a wedding trip to New Orleans, La., the couple will return to the Allisonville Rd. address to make their home,

will be his Ushers will and Mr.

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prophetic shape is the square shell Regent shoe with pointed toe

and shaped heel. heel. ‘4. The “corset”

Patent is combined with whité kid piping and shoe will be a trend to watch. Capezio

makes this one with medium shaped heel in kid, linen, patent or

straw cloth,

curved heels that look dressy even in low-heeled versions.

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BRAND NEW is the ‘‘corset” shoe which slips on the foot like a girdle -and adjusts without buckles. The toes and heels are open. Shoes made entirely of narrow strips of leather give a lacy look and will be cool with summer sheers.

5. Another version of the T-strap in a Capezio

Trimmings on.shoes are wonderfully frivolous. Little sea shells make charming buckles, tiny roses made by hand of kid are bridal-pretty. Heels may be studded with jewels or may be of a contrasting color to the body of the shoe,

5 ” n FABRICS HAVE BEEN used extensively in the new collec-

Pfau-Black Nuptials Are Repeated in Church

HE Rev. Fr. Madard Buvola read the dduble-ring rite yesterday in Sacred Heart Catholic Church whiling Miss Betty Lou Black and Francis J. Pfau. The ceremony was performed at 10 a. m. before an ~

altar banked with pink and white carnations and -palms. White satin and lace was fashioned into the bride's gown which had a cathedral train. An apron effect front ¢f lace fell over the bouffant skirt and cap caught. the She carried a white pearl book topped with an

veil. prayer orchid. n » n ROSE AND BLUE taffeta were worn by Mrs.:George Mueller, sister of the bridegroom and matron. of honor, and Miss

Gunn and Mrs. Raymond Hall, bridesmaids. Donna Black,” flowergirl, was dressed in light blue taffeta.

Naomi

** Fred Klemm was best man.

Ushers ‘included Richard Black and Donald Pfau. Following. the reception at Jones Restaurant, guests were received at the ‘home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donalson Black, 1226 Linden St. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Pfau, 414 N. Oakland Ave., are parents of the bridegroom. The couple will reside at 1418'2 Shelby St.* .°,

Couple to Exchange Vows in Church Today

TRIP to Arizona and California will follow the

2:30

p. m. wedding today of Miss Joanna Mae Alexander

and John D. Secondino in

Church. Dr, Howard Stone will offi "clate at the double-ring rite. Mr. and Mrs. Claude O. Alexander; 751 N. Audubon Rd., are parents of the bride. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Secondino, 801 N. Audubon Rd. on n ” THE BRIDE WILL wear a white taffeta and net gown detailed with a lace apron-effect front. Baby white chrysanthemums will hold her fingertip. illusion veil and she will

the Irvington Presbyterian

carry an orchid on a prayer book. Aqua lace over taffeta will be worn by Mrs, “Robert Alexander, matron of, honor. Mr. Alexander will be best man and |g John Alexander, . usher. Both | are brothers of the bride. A reception will be held immediately following the ceremony in the church. The couple will live at 1731 N. Bancroft Ave. The bride is a graduate of Butler University.

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blue and white formed

the color scheme at the wedding of Miss ‘Martha Sanders and Seaman James A.. Rucker in Sacred Heart Catholic Church, The. Rev, Fr. Roland Averbeck read the double-ring rite at 9 a.m. yesterday. The bride, daughter of Mrs.

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a graduate of

gity and Indiana University | Medical School, Mrs. Stemshorn is a gradu-

ive bridegroom is Butler Univer-

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1810. Union St., wore a white satin and Chantilly lace gown. lace accented the sheer yoke and the bouffant skirt extending into a cathedral train. Her illusion veil was caught to a pearl crown and she carried a prayer book with pom poms and an orchid,

Cecelia J. Sanders,

" = » CORALBERRY satin was worn by Mrs. Mary Ann Mayer, matron of honor and sister of the bride, Gold and blue was fashioned into the gowns worn by Mrs, Patricia Kortzendorf, sister” of the bridegroom, and Miss Rosemary Sanders, sister of the bride.

SOMETHING - NEW - DIFFERENT

Arthur Reifies was best man. Ushers included Ronnie Reifies and: Bill Sanders, brother of the bride. A breakfast reception was held in the Martinique and guests were later greeted in the South Side Turner's Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rucker, 26 E. Minnesota St., are parents of the bridegroom. The couple will live in Charleston, S. C., where the bridegroom is stationed.

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casual called the halter mule. straps are kid.

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tions. You will find handpainted mosaics in silk shantung, hand-blocked prints. in Swiss challis, individual cut-out designs of embroidered eyelet on linen, shantung and even pique. , Patent leather is again wonderful for early spring. You will find it highlighted with colored

kid trim.

The vamp is suede, the narrow 6. Pink .sucde and pink kid are combined to make a dainty new sandal by Delman (at Block’s).. Narrow straps

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The Sole Leather Bureau of New York assures us that with all this glamor, we'll be getting a maximum of comfort, too. The new crop of pumps has additional room at the ball of the

foot to allow for extra tapering of the toes. Leather soles have finely milled edges for extra

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Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Maxam, 3623 N. Illinois St., A the

engagement of their daughter, Patricia,

to Ensign Louis E.

Wauellner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A. Wauellner, Beech Grove. Miss Maxam, a member of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority, attended Butler University. Her f fiance is a Butler graduate.

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MONG ‘the guests at the 25th annual Indianapolis PEO Sisterhood Council® Founder's

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Day Saturday will be Mrs. : Simpson = M. _ Stoner, Greentastle. Elected to the Supreme

Chapter last October in Philadelphia, Mrs. Stoner is the first Supreme chapter officer to be a guest at the founder's- ob servance here. * She is the first Indiana Chapter member to serve as an on the Supreme Chapter since the state group was or-* ganized in 1923." ‘She became recording secretary after serve ing as education fund chairman on the board of trustees.

officer

5 = un SPEAKER AT THE 12:30 p. m. event, in the Columbia Club will be Dr. Blanche Hin-

man Dow, president of PEO's Cottey College, Nevada, Mo. , Following her local ap-

pearance .she will be a guest of the Lafayette and Terre Haute

PEO Councils next Sunday and Jan. 21. ® Mrs. W. E. Kyle, luncheon

has narhed commit-

chairman,

Mrs. S. M. Stoner

tees for the luncheon fgom the 2 local chapters. :

They include Mesdames P, M. Kilby, J. B. Borland, R. D. Kilby, L. H. McAdow, G. 'N. Stearns, P. W. Stewart, Parker Pengilly and G. B. Lacey, candlelighting. Mrs. W. E. Craigle, Mrs. C.

F. Brinkman and Miss Mildred Askren, speaker; Mrs. M.-C, McKinsey, publicity; Mrs. A. E. Focke, invitations and Miss Naomi Tevebaugh; registration. " n 5

MRS J. R. FLETCHER, un-

affiliated PEO’s; Mrs. H. G. Freeland and Mrs. V. M. Fay, reservations; Mrs, H. A. Vertrees and Mrs. Brower Ward, devotions; Mrs. A. T. Ross, hostesses: Mesdames J. H. Jef= ferson, J. H. Hirt and N. T. McLaughlin, decorations, ‘and Mesdanies R. H. Dill, N. H,

Biddinger and T. C. Williams, flag presentation. Music will be provided by a sextette composed of Mesdames William Bradley, Howard Hough, Arthur Macy, Frank Olson, Kenneth Stillabower and Otto Epler. Mrs, J. M. Smith is accompanist. Mrs. J. C, Brumbaugh, junior past state president, will be hostess at the past state presi. dents’ table. Mrs. F. J. Wise, local Cottey Colleg® representative, will be hostess: for the

deans of girls and senior sors from local high settools. The receiving—tfne will form

at ‘noon.

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