Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 June 1940 — Page 6
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. Caroline Coffin and J. D. gir Will Be Married This Aft tarpon
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The marriage of Miss Caroline Coffin, datighter ot | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Eugene Coffin, to Dr. James Donald Peirce, son of Mr. and "Mrs. James Donald Peirce,
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will he solemnized at 4:30 p. m. today at the homé of the =
bride's cousin, Mrs. William C. Bobbs.
> The ceremony, to be performed by Dr. Cette Arthur Frantz, will take place before the living room fireplace, which will be banked with white peonies and huckleberry. A- gare land of the peonies will be draped over the white marble" mantel Piece. The room will be decorated with peonies ang greenery and the stairway, from which the bridal party will enter, will be flanked by large bouquets of white peonies, Picardy gladioli and delphinium,
Streamers of tulle caught with clusters of flowers will ferm an aisle-
way to the improvised altar. Preceding the ceremony the Orloff Trio will play a of bridal Music, including the “Love Duet” from the garderf scene of “Faust” (Gounod), “Clair de Lune” (Debussy), Siegesmund’s “Love “Song” from “Die Valkyrie” (Wagner) and Pierrot’s Serenade from “Die Tote Stadt” (Korngold). The Lohengrin .and Mendelssohn
‘wedding marches will be played for the processional-and recessional. :
Bride Will Wear White Lace Gown
.The bride, given in marriage by her father, will be unattended, Her white lace gown will have a scalloped square neckline and full short sleeves. scalloped hemline and a slight train. She will wear a diamond bar pin, gift of the bridegroom. Her fingertip-length veil will be the one worn by Mrs. John Bassel Watson at her wedding May 11. ~ 1% is of tulle caught at the back with white lilacs. She will wear lace mitts and carry a prayer book covered with white pansies and violets. Thomas B. Henderson will be best man and ushers wil be Tristram Coffin, brother of the bride, Henry J. Peirce, brothe the bridegroom, and Dr. Thurston Harrison of Baltimore. Mrs. Coffin has chosen a flowered chiffon frock which she will wear with navy accessories and a corsage of gardenias and. white sweet peas. Mrs. Peirce will wear white accesories and a corsage of yellow daisies and delphinium with her flowered voile gown. |
Reception will Be at Propylaeum Following a reception at the Propylacum, the couple will leave on a motor trip worn with blue acc denias and violets Winthrop Ave. | Out-of-town guests for the wedding will be Miss Anne coh New York, who is here for the wedding today of her: brother, Lorenz
ries, a red straw hat and a corsage of gar-
Oscar Schmidt, and Elinor Stickney; Mrs. Malcolm Fay, Chicago;
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Howard, Winston-Salem, N. c. ‘and Mrs,
Thurston Harrison, Baltimore. . The bride attended DePauw University and the ‘University of Wisconsin. Mr. Peirce is a graduate of Tabor Academy, Marion, Mass., and attended Dartmouth College and Butler University. He received his bachelor of arts degree from Indiana University and was graduated from the Indiana University School of Medicine| Monday. He is a member of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity and i
Rho Sigma, medical fraternity.
Elinor Stickney’s Wedding Is Today
The Episcopal Church of the Advent will be the scene at noon today of the wedding of Miss Elinor Asenath Stickney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Stickney, to Lorenz Oscar Schmidt of Chicago, formerly of Indianapolis. Mr, Schmidt is the son of Oscar Schmiit of Spencer, Ind. Miss Stickney was graduated from Tudor Hall, and attended Miss Paulina Moxley's School in Rome and the Katherine Gibbs School in New York. She is a member of the Indianapolis Junior League and Christamore Aid Society. z Mr. Schmidt was graduated from Park School” and attended Washington and Lee University and the University of Arizona. He is a member tot Phi Delta Theta Fraternity and the Chicago
Eckerson-Ball Rite Is in Munct ] |
The marriage of S cina Ball, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ball of end Ind, to Dr. Edwin Breck Eckerson of New York, will take Place this afternoon at the home % the bride’s parents. /
Mrs/ Grace Pieri museum director, will give a resume of the history/of the museum and outline plans for the coming year, 3 New members Miss Esther Jane Throckmorton: and the es Edwin H. Gable, Wallace Jim Roberts, Eugene ‘Whitehill, T. Finney, A'S. Hook, Norman R. Kevers, Richard T. Hill, rewry, John Kittle Jr. Walter Grear, Berkley W. Duck Jr. Booker, Kevin Brosnan, Richard Kage and Dudley
Mesd3 Willig John Bingha Gallahue: | Mrs. nry Todd is the retiring president, New officers are Mrs. R. Norman Baxter, president; Mrs. Dillon Huder, vice | president: Mrs. oe ‘Griffith, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Howard Lacy III, recordi secretary, and Mrs. Frank T. Sisson, treasurer, | Mary vy Jo Harvey Engagement Announced The engagement of Miss Mary Jo Harvey of Newport, Ind, at
port. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Purdue i n Nu, honorary society. Mr. Hegarty was ih College and attended the University of a. He is a member of Kappa Sigma Fraternity, line at the tea were Miss Stewart, Miss Harvey, The Wading will be in the fall.
nson will entertain with a buffet supper, at her ht following the wedding rehearsal of her |daughMiss ea , son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Doriot, will be marturday in the First Presbyterian Church. | include members of the bridal party: Mrs. Ruth on, who will be her sister's only attendant, Homer Doriot, who will be his brother’s best man, and James Forsythe, Royer K. Brown, Dwight Casey and Thomas Dillon, ushers. The bridal dinner will be Friday night at the Johnson home, Miss Johnson was honor guest at a silver shower last night at Brookview Inn given by the Inter-Arts Club, of which & is a member. About 16 club members attended.
JANE JORDAN
: TT DEAR JANE JORDAN—I am a girl of 16 and I am deeply in love with/ a man of 32. My parents won't allow me to go with him be-
graduated from Southern Califo In the recei a nd Mrs. Hegarty.
cause he has been married once and is now divorced. His jage also
kéeps them from letting me go with him. I know this isn't puppy love for I dave been in love, so I thought, too many times. This really is differe He says he loves me and I know I love him. He goes with my sister just so he can see me, and when I meet him on the street and he stops the. car, I c n't resist
riding with him. I feel as though I could not live without him. I am An weight
as I have no appetite and can’t sleep nights. Please give me some
advice on what to do. .- BROWNIE. Answer—Well, Brownie, what do you think of a man who calls
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ey will be at home after July 1 at jen
The very full skirt gfynpressed pleats will have a
color the bride traveling in a blue sheer suit
|E. McGuire, Brewer Clay, George
past presidents of the I. T. 8. C.
Artman Council
To Give Picnic
Mrs. Fern Norris, newly elected president of the Artman Council of the International Travel Study Club, and other officers will be
. Another tree has been added to Forest near the Taggart Memorial in Riverside Park in honor of Mrs. Elmer Johnson (center), president of the Artman Council of the International Travel Study Club. The forest is planted in honor of all
honor guests tomorrow at the annual picnic ‘at the home of Mrs R. J. Roller on E. 75th St. | Other officers are Mrs. °S. m. Mogab, first vice president; Mrs. C. C. Byfield, second vice president; Mrs. E. P, Messick, treasurer; Mrs. Kathleen Andrews, recording secretary; Mrs. Howard Spurgeon, corresponding secretary; Mrs. C. R. Ruminer, auditor, and Mrs. Robert | White, delegate to the Seventh Dis-! trict Federation of Clubs. . Mrs. Robert Caplinger, a past; president of the I. T. S. C. is. leaving soon for rordehee he Dallas, Tex., also will be a guest. Mrs. H. P. Willwerth is arranging the program. Hostesses will be the Mesdames Verlin Crousore, Fred Hofert, Louis. Bland, H. B. Clow, Wilbur Washburn and W. E. Lincoln. Mesdames John K. Wood, Horace Dougheriy, W. A. Ferguson and Ralph Linder are on the irgnsportation committee. Assisting inthe dining room will be the Mesdames Ferguson, William
Ruth, Mary Edith Armel, John Thornburgh, Fred Fate and Charles: Stuart.
0. E. S. Books Friends’ Night
The NEW AUGUSTA CHAPTER OF THE ORDER OF EASTERN STAR will observe Friends Night June 12. Mrs. Ruth Brock, worthy matron from the Southport chapter, Hezlep Clark, worthy patron from Brightwood Chapter, and officers from other 11th District chapters, will be guest officers during the initiatory work. Mrs. Mary Cunningham is worthy matron and Harry R. Bretney is worthy patron of the New Augusta Chapter.
TARUM COURT, 14, LADIES’ ORIENTAL SHRINE OF NORTH AMERICA, will meet at 8 o'clock tomorrow night in the Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. Mary Meyer, high Prigsts ess, will be in charge.
PILGRIM SHRINE 12, WHITE SHRINE OF JERUSALEM, will meet at 8 o'clock tomorrow night at Castle Hall, 230 E. Ohio St. Mrs. French Livezey, worthy high priestess, .will preside. John Gold is watchman of shepherds.
Dinner Tonight at Severin
Lambda Chapter of Omega Phi Tau Sorority will have formal installation services and a dinner at
and the Misses Jean Sullivan, Caro-
Tree Planted i in President's Honor
the Little Town
row in the garden
and the council
‘Gay Nineties’
To Be Revived For F estival
Young People Sots Party Friday Night. A Gay Nineties Festival and a cantata are highlights of church group meetings this week.
Knickerbocker Hall will be the scene of a Gay Nineties Festival
‘|¥riday night as the Young People’s
Fellowship of ALL SAINTS CATHEDRAL presents varied entertainment beginning at 6 o’clock. A one-act Negro sketch, “A Kentucky Philosophy,” featuring “Helen and Jack,” dance team in the oldtime Cake Walk, the Camel Walk and jitterbugging, will be presented by Nuna Heisel. Other features will be an accordion selection by a trio, Philip Mendura, James Winkel and Billy Briscoe; ballet dancing by Miss Norma Penn of Anderson; a barber shop quartet, and a Photography studio
@ (under supervision of Richard Gen-
ders, who with James Bradford and Jon Millikan, is in charge of decorations, Andiew Cox and Richarc. Evans will present a series of one-act skits. Carlton Hadley is general chairman, assisted by John Phillips, Miss Regina Smith, Miss Betty Bringhurst and Fred Phillips. Miss Florence Smith is ‘in charge of the booths at which food and novelties will be sold. Fred Phillips will be in charge of the food both; Miss Smith, cakes and candies; "Miss Betty Gettins, novelties; Mrs. Richard Genders, needlework; Miss Beverly Evans, handmade crosses from Patterson
: |School, and Mrs. J. C. W. Linsley,
Times Phdto.
and its affiliate chapters. Mrs. Horace G. Dougherty (left) will have charge of the planting of a rain tree in honor of Mrs. Burt Kimmel (right) tomor-
at the home of Mrs. R. J. Roller.
Mrs. Kimmel is to be honored for her work as an extension chairman of the council,
Doris Louise Brown Will Give Luncheon for Attendants; Helen Root Is Honored Today
A bridesmaids’ luncheon, a garden party for a bride-to-be, and a marriage announcement appear in today’s bridal notes with news of
| showers for young women soon to be married.
Miss Doris Louise Brown, whose marriage to Frederick J. Grumme I Irvington, N. J., will be next Wednesday, will entertain tomorrow with
‘a bridesmaids’ "luncheon at her home, 5538 Broadway.
exhibit of Phillipine Island weaving, pictures and needlework. J A plate lunch will be served at 6 o'clock in the evening. R. O. Bradford is arranging the annual church school picnic of All Saint’s Cathedral to be held at Greenfield éSaturday afternoon. Those who need transporsation to the picnic are asked to meet at the cathedral at 1 o'clock Saturday afternoon. A luncheon in the Cathedral House at 1 o'clock Tuesdzy afternoon will close the season's activities of the Woman's Auxilicry of All Saint’s Cathedral. ‘Mrs. W. 1. Batten will be hostess, assisted by Mrs. Arnold Spencer. Mrs. F. G. Phillips will speak on “Proceeding of the House of Church Women.”
She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer R. Brown and Mr. Grumme is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Grumme of Indianapolis. Decorations will be in the bridal colors of aqua and yellow. Guests will be Miss Jean Grumme, who will be maid of honor, and the bridesmaids, Misses Mary Ann Tin-| dall, Doris Belzer, Dorothy Gimbel and Betty Jane. Grauel. Other guests will be Miss Dorothy Springer and Miss Betsy Murbarger. Mr. and Mrs. Grumme will entertain with the bridal dinner Tuesday O| night, # ” »
Miss Marjory Zéchiel, whose marriage to Lieut. Clarence N. Warren of Kelly Field, Tex., will be June 22, was honor guest at a shower given last night by Miss Martha Morrison at her home, 4240 Sunset Ave. Assisting her daughter was Mrs. R. B. Morrison. Yellow and green, the bridal colors, were used in appointments for the party.
Guests with Miss Zechiel, her mother, Mrs. Chester L. Zechiel, and her sister Barbara, whose marriage to Dr, David Willis Holmes of Fremont, O., also will be June 22, were Mrs. Clarence N. Warren, mother of the bridegroom-to-be, and Mrs. J. S. Marlowe. ; Other guests were Misses Marcia Warren, Barbara Tompkins, Mary Morrison, Joy Geupel, Harriett Cracraft, Anne Tefit, Lou McWhirter, Peggy Paul, Martha Norman, Mary Vance and Madeline Trent, Barbara Ballinger, Carleen Becker, Edith Mitchell and Charlyn Murray and Miss Janet Wright of Wilmette, Ill. ” 2 = ¢)
Mrs. Charles Greenen and Mrs. L. A. Turlock were to entertain today at Mrs. Turlock’s home, 3455 Winthrop Ave., with a crystal shower for Miss Helen Marietta Root whose marriage to Howard B. McChord will be at 3:30 p. m. Saturday in ‘ithe First Congregational Church. Miss Root is the daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore E. Root, 7170 N. Penhsylvania St., and Mr. McChord is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh P. McChord, 2812 Broadway. : Appointments for the party were to be in ‘yellow and green. Guests with Miss Root and her mother
in marriage. marquisette will have a bodice of sheer lace, long sleeves, sweetheart neckline and a slight train. She will wear a single strand of pearls and her fingertip length veil will fall from a seed pearl coronet. She will carry a white leather Bible covered with sweetheart roses and gardenias from which will caught with sweetheart roses.
bride’s parents w mony. The couple will leave on a wedding trip to the Smoky Mountains, the bride traveling in a navy blue sheer worn with a gardenia corsage and white accessories. They will be at home after June 10 at 1033 Eugene St.
Elizabeth Rugh Weds Tonight
St. Paul's Methodist Church willy
be the scene at 8:30 p. m. tonight of the wedding of Miss, Elizabeth Margaret Rugh to Robert Stevenson Locke. She is the daughter of:’Mr. and Mrs. Harvey C. Rugh, 1033 Eugene St., and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey L. Locke, 126 N. Euclid Ave.
The Rev. Charles R. Lizenby will
perform the ceremony before an altar decorated with palms and candelabra. and Mrs. Kenneth Chapel, violinist, will play a program of bridal airs.
Thomas Tibbs, organist,
Mr. Rugh will’ give his daughter Her gown of white
fall streamers
Her attendant, Miss Avanelle
Jones, will wear rose net with a satin bodice, and puffed sleeves. quet will be of gladioli and delphinium. Best man will be Kenneth Locke. brother of the bridegroom, and ushers will be the bride’s brother, Krause.
sweetheart neckling er arm bou-
Robert Rugh, and Kelvern
Mrs. Rugh, the bride’s mother,
will wear navy blue net with white accessories. pink crepe. Both will wear corsages of spring flowers.
Mrs. Locke will be in
Reception Follows
a reception at t@€ home of the Hollow the cere-
The bride is a member of Alpha
Pi Omega Sorority. Mr. Locke attended the Cleveland Art School.
were to be Mesdames John McKinstray, Harvey E. Rogers Jr., Horner H. Dugar, Bert L. Davis, Altred L. Amold and Charles H. Boggs; Mrs. Ernest K. Musgrave, Minneapolis,
line Bock, - Jeanne Spiegel, Lucille Miller and Louise Curtis Smith. Mrs. Musgrave, who will be matron of honor at the wedding, and her sister, Mrs. McKinstray, entertained last night at Mrs. McKinstray’s home, 528 N. Tacoma Ave. with a personal shower for Miss Root. Mrs. Walter H. Reynolds assisted her daughters. Guests were Mes-
Bush, Beatrice Ponder, Kruger, Beverly Snoddy, Christine Hansing® and Margaret Haines, Mrs. Bertha Hiser, Ridgeway, Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Litner.
given tonight by Miss Hilda Hol-
Towe, Nellie Crawley, Irwin Laughin, Gorsha, Charles Hites, Cecil Taylor and Homer Molton.
Carl Cunningham, James
Other guests were Misses Mae Adelaide
Jesse V. C.
Mrs, Mr. and Mrs.
2 2 2 Honor guest at a linen shower
The "ROBERTS GUILD OF ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH will sponsor its second secular program ¢f the year when the choif presents “The Rose Maiden” by Cowen at 8 o’clock tonight in thé Roberts Room of the church. The cantata is under the direction of Mrs. Jane Johnson Burroughs. Soloists will be Miss Elizabeth - Cook, soprano; Mrs. Margaret Kent Phthisic, contralto; Larry Pilcher, tenor; Charles Carson, varitone; Lynton Hazelbaker, bass.] Other members are Mrs. Delta B. Clore, Ruby Bell, Allen Hamblen, Vincent Killie, Grace Mcintyre, Irene McKay, Mrs. Juliet Shaw, Miss Jo Ellen Burroughs, Ora Grass, Kathryn Reid, Mrs. Grass end David Duthie.
ST. MARY'S SOCIAL CLUB will meet at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the rectory at 317 N. New Jersey St. The public is invited to attend. # :
Mrs. Charles H. Hartman will entertain members of the WOMEN'S FEDERATION OF THE FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH at 11 o’clock Friday at her Lome, 5040 Pleasant Run Parkway. Devotions will be given by Mis. H. H. Hazenfield. Mrs. John White will discuss current events and Mrs. J. Clifton Hirschman will review the book “Three Sisters.” "Mrs. Charles Ballman will sing. Hostesses will be Mesdarftes Harry Krause, Guy Riggs, Roy Burtch and Harry Steinecker.
ST. CHRISTOPHER'S CATHOLIC YOUTH ORGANIZATION will hold a social evening for members and friends Friday night at St. Christopher’s Recreation Center, 5301 W. 16th St. John Mann, president of the organization, will be assisted in arrangements by Miss Peggy O’Brien, Arthur Day, Miss Margaret Sauer, Miss Verda Marie Kaufman, Wilbur Kaufman, Francis Rosner and Miss Edna Fonn. Members of the adult advisory board of St. Christopher's C. Y. O. will serve at patrons. The Speedway High School orchestia will provide music.
Mrs. Margaret Wood Raley will review ‘“‘Quare Women” at 2 p. m tomorrow before the WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF THE BROADWAY METHODIST CHURCH in the chapel. : The devotions, which will be lead by Mrs. J. E. Andrews, have been arranged by the Tower Class of the Sunday School. Mrs. Arthur Madison will sing. his
Weds June 15
Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Smith have announced the approaching ma e .of their daughter, Rosalind} Charles D. Carter, son of Mr, and Mrs. Z. V. Carter. The
wedding will be June 15 at the Fountain Square Christian Church.
Kindergarten To Graduate Pupils Tonight
Brownies, fairies and other woodland creatures will frolic at the Meridian Heights Kindergarten, 47th St. and Park Ave. when the Primary partment presents “Nighttime in the Woodlands” at 7 o'clock tonight at commencement ! exercises. i Fireflies will be portrayed by Virginia Albright, Sandra Burget, Er-
bel Cory, Carolyn «Cravens, Carolyn DeWolf, Jean ‘Farris, Jane Gause and Carolyn Kellum. Carryl Mec-
Moon.
Anderson, Faith Bowen, Sally Bowers, Zoe Cody, Bobby Hamaker, Paul King III, Katherine Merlock, Douglas Paden, Nanette Rajne, Norman Rosenberg, Margaret Swearingen ,and David Packard. JoAnn Loeffler will be Queen of the fairies with Carolyn Crain, Lois Goodnough, Mary Lou Myers, Linda Woods and Judith Shepherd as fairies.” Burket Cree, L. D. Foster,
ald Renner and John Wyttenbach will be Brownies and Birt Kellam will take the part of an owl. Daddy Puss and Kittens will be Gordon Hockman, Donald Dunlap, Henry Huder, Raymond Huff and Don Irwin. Charles Speake, Sandy Trusler, Philip Roberts, C. G. Balch and Bobby Hetzler will portray squirrels, Jack Kimmel, Bobby Le Bien, Billy Schatz, George Barger, Billy Shade and Jack Wood will be frogs and Jack Hopkins will be a rooster. Bossy Cow will be represented by Charles Wolfe and Jon Schmidt will play the farmer. The Rev. Sidney Blair Harry will present diplomas to the graduates who will wear caps and gowns. Other program features will be “Tell Me Pretty Bluebird,” Rosemary- Arthur and Katherine Ferriday; “Once I Saw a Little Birdie,” John Kleiderer, Tommy Haygood, Jimmy Benham, Ross Griffith and George Baumrucher; “A Secret,” Anna Mae Schwert, Roberta Steeg and Dianne Schleicher; “The Turtle,” Bobby Supple, Dicky MecCrea, Jay Smith and Charles Brandt; “When Little Birdie Goe to Sleep,” Paul Hargitt and Sandra Bernat; “A Tulip,” Marjolane Kellam, Linda Cook and Anita Woods; “Little Yellow Dandelion,” Sally Risk, Sandra Harris and Jill Quinn; “Bluebells,” Marilyn Slaughter, Norine: Goode, Johanna Moser and Cathleen Crane. :
Missionary Society Will Note Founding
The Woman's Home Missionary Society of the Roberts Park Methodist Church will celebrate the 60th anniversary of its founding at 2:15 p. m. tomorrow in the Hosea Room of the church. The history of the local society will be related by Mrs. W. H. Cooper. Mrs. S. D. Clark will talk on the work of the national organization.
devotions and Miss Evelyn Little and Mrs. Sexson Humphreys will sing. Mrs. George Smith and Mrs. Cora Snyder will be hostesses at the social hour following the program.
‘Ave.
Quinston will be the Man in the| Stars will be represented by Billy.
Culver Godfrey, Eddie Hargitt, Ron-]
Mrs. E. E. Aldrich will lead thel
Rotary Women
At. tate Park
Embroidery Club Meets Tomorrow
* Luriheors card parties €hd a dinner are scheduled by clubs for this week. The WOMAN'S ROTARY CLUB will hold its June party Saturday, June 15, at Abe Martin Lodge in Brown County State Park. Dinner will be at 5:30 o'clock. Members may bring guests.
Miss Helen Sedam will entertain the OGUE-ETTES CLUB tonight at
18 o'clock at her home at 414 N.
‘Tacoma St.
THE A. W. T. EMBROIDERY CLUB | will meet tomorrow for an all day meeting and noon luncheon ai the home of Mrs. Nora Jones, 926 W. 33d st.
The ON-EA-OTA CLUB will meet tomorrow evening at the home of Mrs. Warren Baker at 4024 Eastern Two inactive members, Mrs. Harry | Hollis and Mrs. Raymond Hollis, will he guests. The club will present $5 to the Red Cross.
CHAPTER S OF THE P. E. O. SISTERHOOD will meet at the ° home of Miss Mary Ann Tall, 3146 ‘N. Illinois St. Saturday afternoon. Members’ husbands ahd friends will be guests.
The LADI AUXILIARY OF THE INDIANAPOLIS FIREMAN'S ASSOCIATION will meet tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock at the Hotel Lincoln to elect officers. A card party will be held at 8:30 c'clock. Mrs. Hughes White is in
|charge of arrangements, assisted by
Mrs. Robert Adams ands Mrs. Wile liam Arthur. ro
The INDIANAPOLIS PIANO TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION will have a called meeting Friday at 10 o'clock in the morning at the D.A.R, Chapter House.
Bette Burgess Becomes Bride |
Miss Bette Berniece Burgess, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J, Burgess, 803 N. Sherman Drive, was married to E. Earl Justice Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Justice, 5914 Rawlins Ave: at the bride's home yesterday. : The Rev, Robert Andry, pastor of the | Downey’ Avenue Christian Church, performed the ceremony before : the fireplacé. which was banked with pink peonies, blue
delphinium, palms and ferns and
lighted by.two candelabra. ~ E.| E.mJustice, the bridegroom’s
father and pianist, played bridal
airs during the ceremony. . The bride, who was given in mare. riage by her father, wore a white marquisette shirtwaist style gown, fashioned with a small collar, and long bishop sleeves with inserts of lace in the sleeves and skirt. She carried a shower boquet of white roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Barbara Ann Baker, and maid-of-honor, Miss Betty Downs, wore marquisette gowns Shiousd similar to that of the brid iss Baker was in° pink and Miss wns in blue. Both carried; French bouquets of pink and blue flowers tied with pink and blue ribbons. George Lyday was best man. Mrs. Justice and Mrs. Burgess wore printed chiffon gowns with hite accessories ang corsages of gardenias. Following the eetetiony a recep= tion wag held at the home. Mrs, Lowell Kramein, and Miss Lucille
|Pierce, both of New_ Castle, Ind.,
assisted. The couple left for a trip to the Smoky Mountains. They will be at. home after June 15 at 3530 Balsam Ave. Apf. 7. Mr. Justice attended Indiana University. ik
. Business Session Set
The bodrd of directors of the Ine dianapolis Flower Mission will hold its monthly business meeting at 10 v'clock tomorrow morning at the 38th street branch of the Merchants National Bank. Mrs. David Ross will be in charge.
Officers to Be Elécted
Alpha Chapter of Sigma Delta Tau Sorority will have a Founder's Day Dinner at 7 p. m. tonight at Cifaldi’s. Miss Rowena Harrison is chairman. Officers will be elected at the short business meeting to
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Washington St., will be Miss Virginia Negley. Miss Negley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer H. Negiey, will be married Tuesday to Harold
dames Root, McChord, W. E. Richter, John Sommers, Greenen and B. S. Lowe, Miss Louise Edwards and Miss Lucille Miller. i 2 =» %
| | 7 .on your sister in order to see you, and who picks you up on the street and takes you riding against your parents’ wishes? Is this what you . would call straightforward, honest conduct? Is this the behavior ‘of a man on whom a woman can depend? No, Brownie, it is not.
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| Boys in their teens are afraid to face disapproving parents, and peat around the bush to see a forbidden girl, but ‘this is not conduct befitting the age of a 32-year-old man. We expect a more mature handling of situations. At his age he should have the courage to face down your sister and your parents and admit his preference for you. The chances are that he doesn’t’ think a great deal Pos you gly easy conquest. But you arent worth the trouble it would lake [eo face a
: re pr this man’s marriage fail? Isn't it reasonable to suppose that some of these shifty tactics which are so obvious to everyone but you, contributed to the collapse? The whole fault cannot be lajd upon his wife. He, too, failed to meet his responsibilities. I am afraid that your parents’ mistrust is based upon fact. Whether what you feel is puppy love or not is not important. The point | that it is curable. At your age, Brownie, a girl is full of emotion and yearns to love someone. She is very apt to hang her ideals on someone who doesn’t measure up to them in fact. If you knew this young man as he actually is, I doubt if you would love him
“at all. You love your own idea of him, not the man himself,
Part of the man’s attraction for you lies in the fact that he is your sister’s beau. In detradting his interest from her you even off many old scores and make yourself feel superior to her at last. Doubtless she has shoved you aside on many occasions throughout yout, girlhood and made you feel like a baby. Use your head and you'll come out of this emotional tangle all _ right. Don’t trust your own feeling too far nor believe so firmly in their ence. Force yourself to face facts even when you're hi porarily blinded by romance; There are better s to personal prestige than by vice a romance. with an older man, ; ANE JORDAN,
put your problems ins Bo od to Jane Jordan who wit answer Jour questions iy this column | i.
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Recent Bride
Dolk Photo. Mrs. Herbert L. Meyer was Miss Dorothy Curtis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Curtis, before her
“marriage May 4.
Hollingsworth. son of Dr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Bertha K. Armand, 37 W. 21st St. announces the marriage of her daughter, Beulah, to Russel H. Owens, son of Mrs. Emma Owens, Franklin, Ind. The marriage took
A. A. Hollingsworth.
will be used in ap A. A. Hollingsworth
The bridal colors of pink and blue tments. Mrs. d Miss Nellie
place last Saturday.
for Miss Sarah Agnes Clark, Trafalgar, Lowell Walton Parker of Indianapolis will be Monday in the rectory of Saint Rose of Lima Church in Franklin, was given last night by Mrs. Victor J. Huber, 913 N. Denny St. Mr. and Mrs. Tillus D. Clark.
were used in appointments. The garden was decorated as a miniature church, with a screened pulpit and candelabra. bride-to-be and her mother were Mrs. Fred Parker, the bridegroom-to-be’s ‘mother; Mesdames Benjamin Glick, Thomas Burns, ; Frank Rafert, Arthur Basey, Harry Osborne, Herbert Stader,
Williams will assist the hostess. Guests with the bride-to-be and her 1 mother will include Mesdames Vinson Williams, Harry Williams, Carl Gakstetter, Jesse W. Jones, Iva A.
” os o A garden party and crystal shower
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