Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 41, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 June 1934 — Page 14

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Miss Neidhamer Becomes Bride in Church Rite A wedding breakfast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Niedhamer. 651 West Thirty-second street, followed the marriage this morning of their daughter. Miss Margaret Niedhamer. and Francis A. Dransfield. at St. Roth's Catholic church. Miss Helen Brandt, organist, placed bndal airs and accompanied Miss Audrey Steffen, who sang. Miss Ruth Neidhamer. maid of honor, wore blue 'ace and carried pink roses, and the bridesmaids, Misses Mildred and Lorena Niedhamer, wore peach and green and carried pink and yellow roses. Mary Lou Dransfield was flower girl and Raymond Dransfield. best man. Ora Adams and Merle Sheets were ushers. The bride wore white satin and carried white roses. The couple left on a wedding trip and will make their home in Indianapolis after their return.

MISS HAFFIELD WED IN HOME RITE

The marriage of Miss Margaret Haffield. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Haffield. 5216 Ouilford avenue. and Floyd Painter took place Saturday night at the Haffield home, the Rev. F A Pfliderer officiating. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Walker L. Painter. Rockport. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore white and was attended by Miss Myrtle Tudball. who wore blue. Miss Esther Louise Sultz sang bridal airs. The couple left on a trip and will make their home in Portsmouth, O. The bridegroom is a graduate of Westlyn college. Winchester. Kv„ and attended Harvard university. PIANO PUPILS TO PRESENT PROGRAM Piano pupils of Mrs. Naome Gray will entertain with a recital at 7:45 tomorrow night in the Woodruff Place Baptist church. Walcott and East Michigan streets. Mrs. Gray will be assisted by Mrs. Flva Fellers, vocalist; Billy Dean, reader, and Frederick Baase. marimba player Twenty-seven will take part. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Ingalls. 4122 North Meridian street, will leave next week for a vacation at Murray Ray. Quebec. Canada. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Burkart are visiting in New’ York. Misses Katherine and Anna Marie Quinn are spending two weeks with their cousins. Misses Mary’ Ann and Delores Lamoureux. Columbus. O. | Daily Recipe j SH FI.VAPOR j j PR LIGHT j I enp sni/ar I | cup water 1 ! -f eng whites I ! 1 pint whipping cream ! • 1 l-l teaspoons vanilla * ! Combine water and sugar | Boil to a syrup that will | j thread. Beat egg whites, i Slowly pour syrup on egg = I whites and continue beating j | until mixture is cold. Add a I stiffly beaten cream and va- - { nilla. Pour into tray and I I i freeze. }

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W. C. T. U. GROUP WILL ENTERTAIN Flower Mission department of the Womens Christian Temperance Union of Marion county will sponsor a meeting to be held at 2 Sunday afternoon at the Altenheim home for the Aged. 2007 North Capitol avenue. Mrs. Martha Gipe w’ill be in charge of devotions and Mrs. Fred Stuckey and Mrs. Mattie Hanson will give readings. Vocal numbers w’ill be presented by Rosaline and Raymond Bunce and Miss Helen Campbell. Mrs. W. A. Sharp will preside. MISS PARK FETES JULY BRIDE-ELECT Miss Betty Park entertained last night at her home. 3635 North Capitol avenue, for Miss Gertrude Shannon, whose marriage to Richard W. Brisfield will take place July 7. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Vincent Keller. Appointments were in blue and white. Guests included Mesdames J. A. Birsfield. George Fishel, B. B Birsfield. Edward Tillman. Albert Hefner. Jennie Cox. Ollie Kitts. Lenore Wertz. Dan O'Connor. Vera Finch and George Tenee; Misses Catherine Lvzott. Margaret Fry. Mildred Rawlings and Lora Johnson.

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TRIANON RUSHEES TO ATTEND PARTY Rushees of Butler university unit of Trianon will attend a lawn party and lantern festival Saturday night at Hoosier Highlands. Miss Grace Robards. chairman, will be assisted by Miss Harriet Everhart and Miss Doris Arnold.

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Wilde Play to Be Offered on Outdoor Stage First and third acts of Oscar Wilde's ‘ Woman of No Importance” will be presented tonight and tomorrow in the outdoor theater at 2036 North Pennsylvania street by ! the Portmanteau Players. Second and fourth acts will be held inside the Portmanteau theater. Mrs. Eugene Fife is directing the presentation, which has a cast of twelve. Taking part will be Lee Wood, Jack Miller, John Barragry, Carl Brandt, Worth Barnett and Misses Corinne Fletcher, Bette Miller, Jacque Lacker. Virginia Casey, Es- | ther Wood. Caroline Packer and ■ Aurelia Davis. I WEEK-END DANCES TO START AT CLUB Summer dancing will be popular at the Hoosier Athletic Club with its roof dance floor refinished and ready for a dance Saturday night when Whispering Jack Wright's band will play. Each week-end a different orchestra will play for dancing. The program will be broadcast for half an hour, beginning at 11.

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—Photo bv Plowman-Platt. Mrs. Eugene C. Mezger Jr. before her marriage June 20 was Miss Louise Schoenbachler. The ceremony was read at the Sacred Heart church. The couple will leave on a wedding trip and will be at home after Sunday at 1401 Leonard street. Byron K. Elliott and his mother, Mrs. William F. Elliott, will arrive Monday for a visit at the Marott.

MISSION GROUP REJOICES OVER HOSPITALGRANT Construction of $90,000 T. B. Unit to Start Immediately. Steps to begin immediate construction of the $90,000 tuberculosis unit at city hospital were being taken today by officers of the Indianapolis Flower Mission, which yesterday received a $38,500 public works administration grant for the project. Mrs. James D. Ermston. chairman of the committee for the project, said that the hospital unit will be completed early in December. Approximately sixty men will be employed on the project, it was announced yesterday from the PWA offices in Washington following the grant. Bids for construction of the unit will be advertised as soon as definite arrangements with the city have been made, Mrs. Ermston said. Long years of efforts to secure proper hospitalization for tubercular patients were rewarded when the

| grant was authorized, officers of the Flower Mission said. I "I almost had considered the | project as lost for the present, beifore I received information about ; the $38,500 grant," Mrs. Ermston ; confessed. She said that the unit would be able to care for 250 tubercular children with advanced cases and adult i patients in the city. The grant to the Indianapolis Flower Mission was part of $2,533.000 in PWA funds for nonfederal public works which was alloted to ten Indiana cities yesterday. The largest grant to any Indiana city went to Evansville, which was awarded $1,172,000 for a sewer project. Other grants allowed were: Ft. Wayne. $53,000: Kendallville, $26.500; La Porte. $190,000; Michigan City, $435,000; Marion. $221,000; Kokomo, $245 000; Crown Point. $544,000. and Princeton. SIOB,OOO. FOUNDING OF ROINES RELATED AT DINNER Alumni Members Attend Meeting at University Club. Eighty-five members of the Associated Roines Alumni heard K. V. Ammerman. principal of Broad Ripple high school, recount the founding of Roines at the anniversary dinner meeting last night in the University Club. Honorary members present included A1 G. Feeney, C. B. Dyer and E. H. K. McComb.

JUNE 28, 1934

BUS DRIVER IS ROBBED Randit Flees With Confederate After Sls Ilold-l'p. A bandit held up and robbed Benjamin Wright. 976 Udell stre°t. bus driver, of sls last night while the bus was parked at Primrose avpnue and Sixty-second street. The bandit joined a confederate and Wed | in an automobile. '

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