Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 110, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 September 1920 — Page 5

ARMY WEDDING IS HELD HERE Miss Ruth Stinebaugh Wedded to Lieutenant Sheehan. An interesting wedding of today was that of Miss Ruth E. Stinebaugh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stinebaugh. tilS West Forty-first street, and Lieut. Thomas F. Sheehan of the regular U. S. Cavalry, which took place this morning at St. John's Cathedral. The Rev. Henry Francis Gtvlsk officiated. Only the immediate family and a few close friends were present for the service. Miss Viola Chasteen of Chicago, cousin of the bride, maid of honor, wore white georgette crepe over pink satin, with a pink georgette hat, and carried an arm bouquet of pink roses. Little Inez Rickard, in white ruffled net, carried the ring in a lily. Miss Harriet Danty and-Miss Mildred Wetzel, flower maids, wore dainty white frocks and carried baskets of pink roses. HRIDE’S GOWN OF EXQUISITE DESIGN. John Gardner acted as best man. The bride wore an exquisite gown of bridal satiJ with au overdrapery of georgette crepe, heavily embroidered, a white georgette hat, and carried a shower of valley lilies and orchids. Following the ceremony, a breakfast was served for the bridal party and relatives at the home of ‘he bride’s parents. The rooms were effectively decorated in patriotic colors, masses of yellow daisies, marigolds and garden flowers carrying out the cavalry color, yellowt was combined with American flags and table appointments. in red, white and blue. This afternoon a reception was held, to continue through until 8 o'clock, for friends of the young people, and tonight, froth 8 until It) o'clock, military friends will be entertained. The reception was to be conducted in military fashion, with entertainers from the recruiting station, and the Elghtylirst Field Artillery orchestra giving musical programs. Among the out-of-town guests were Mrs. Ruth Chasteen of Chicago, Capt. and Mrs. F. L. Boatman, Lieut, and Mrs. Emmett Tolle and P. ,T. Murphy, Miss Leota Barnhardt, all of Lafayette, and < 'apt. and Mrs. W. G. Culloden of the L'nited States Army. HONEYMOON AT ( AMP TAYLOR. Lieutenant and Mrs. Sheehan will go to Camp Taylor, where Lieutenant Sheehan will await orders. Miss Stinebaugh comes of a military family, as her father was an army man. stationed tft Camp Grant during the late war as a first lieutenant, and has been connected with the recruiting station here since the armistice signing. Mrs. Stinebaugh was the first division “mother” and was commended for her work and activities among the men during the war by leading army officials. Lieutenant Sheehan has been in the l'nited States Army for ten years, serving twenty-two months in the First Division, Sixtlr Field Artillery, during the lite war, received bis commission as emergency officer in 1017, and bis appointment in (be regular army service last Sunday.

Mrs. Housewife , Do You Know? 1. What oranges used to be called? 2. What proportion of cereals 1* starch? 3. How to wash drinking glasses so that they are easily polished? (These questions will be answered tomorrow by the Housewife). ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY’S QUESTIONS. L Blue is considered more soothing to the eyes by some physicians than white and Is used as the wall color la some hospitals. 2. To be really good, a dessert containing corn starch should be cooked at least twenty minutes after the corn search Is added and is improved by an additional t*D or twenty minutes’ cooking. 3. Old stockings may be cut open and several of them fastened together to make soft, satisfactory dust cloths. — Copyright 1920.

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Dresden shades characterized the color scheme for the wedding of Miss Dorothy Pettis, and( ughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Pettis, and John H. Brookwalter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Bookwalter, which took place last night in the Meridian Street M E. Church, the Rev. P. L. Frick officiating. Palms, feathery fern combined with floorbaskets of asters in pastel colors, banked the altar, with snowy pedestals, topped with French baskets of asters, and showers of smilax on each side, lighted by tapers set in cathedral candelabra. Mrs. H. C. Clippinger, organist, played the program of bridal music, using the Bridal Chorus from “Lohengrin” for tbs processional, and “I Love You Truly,” during the ceremony. Mrs. David Jennings, matron of honor, wore a frock of orchid taffeta combined with silver. Miss Francis Pettis, sister of the bride, maid of honor, was in jade green taffeta and silver lace. Miss Cornelia Allison in turquoise blue taffeta, and Mrs. F. E. O’Reilly, in peach colored radium, were the bridesmaids. •The quartette of attendants carried old-fashioned nosegays of Dresden shaded flowers. Little Betty Lou Blancke, flower maid, in a dainty lace frock, scattered rose petals before the bride. The bride wore an attractive gown of ivory taffeta, fashioned with a short hoopskirt, tight bodice embroidered tn pearls, with a train falling from tlie waist line. Her lace veil, beaded with seed pearls and sequin, was arranged coronet fashion, caught with orange blossoms, and she carried a shower bouquet of orchids and lilies of the valley. William Hall, Jr., acted as beat man and Edmund Severs, Francis O'Rellle.v and Richard Donahue of Chicago were the ushers. Following the service a reception was held at the home of the bride’s parents, 2614 Sutherland avenue. French baskets of blossoms, table appointments and Ices carried out tbe Dresden ideas. The out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. George Blits of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Budd of South Beni, Mr. and Mrs. David Jennings of Newcastle, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hine of Noblesville and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis McGuire of Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Bookwalter left last night for a trip, the bride traveling in a frock of midnight blue tricotlne heavily embroidered, with a black velvet bar trimmed in ostrich. They will be at home in the Northwood Apartments after Oct. 23. Mrs. T. P. OVerman of Mooresville will come today to spend several days with friends in the city. • • • A pretty wedding of last night was that of Miss Blanche Elder and Ezra Kaylor, which took place at tbe home oi the bride's father, George M. Elder, 4011 Carrolton avenue. The Rev. Aaron Dlcus read the service before a lattice covered with vines studded with garden flowers in Dresden shades, and banked with masses of greenery. Miss Lorene Xuding, violinist, and Miss Lela Nuding. pianist, gave tbe program of bridal music, using ”1 Love You Truly” preceding the ceremony, and the Bridal Chorus, from, “Lohengrin,” for the processional. Miss Ethel Gruu, maid of honor, wore a frock of How georgette crepe, and carried Oph hi rosea. Miss May Gentleman, bridesmaid, wore pink organdie and carried pluk roses. Littie Helen Jane Scanling. in dainty

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of pink roses, composed the £roup of flower chililsen. Elmer Elder, brother of the bride, was best man. The bride wore a gown of white crepe de chine, combined with princess lace, a tulle veil, nrranged cap effect, caught with lilies of the valley, and carried a shower bouquet of bride roses and lilies of the valley. Mr. and Mrs. Kaylor left last night for a trip north, and will be at home after Oct. 1, at 4911 Carrolton avenue. * * * Miss Florence Jeup, 2415 Talbott avenue, entertained members of tbe Mu Phi Epsilon musical sorority, this afternoon, at her home. An (nformal musical program was given hy various members and plans for the coming season were discussed. • * • The Altrusa club will observe its first monthly meeting tomorrow night, with a dinner in the Florentine room of the Clnypool Hotel. Albert Stump will be the speaker of the evening, and his talk will be followed by a business meeting and election of new members. Saturday noon the weekly luncheon

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Indianapolis Nurse Joins Cass Cos. Staff Special to The Times. LOGANSPORT. Ind., Sept. 16. Health instructions will be placed before all studies In the schools of the county this year. Two nurses will visit every school in Cass County. Miss Lucille Jakes, night superintendent of the nurse department of the Deaconness Hospital of Indianapolis has been obtained as associate nurse with Miss Edna McCullough.

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