Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 July 1940 — Page 5

SOCIETY—

More Indianapolis Residents Leave For Summer Homes and on Vacations

Miss Betty Messick and her brother, John E. Messick were to motor today to Pon-she-wa-ing, Mich., to join Mr. and Mrs. John E. Messick, at their summer home there. They will spend three weeks at the cottage ... Mrs. E. Clifford Barrett left the first of the week for her summer home at Burt Lake, Mich., and sister, Miss Cora Fletcher, went Thursday to the They will be there for the remainder of the sumBarrett plans to join them later

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Albert Piersons to Vacation at Lake

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S. Pierson will go August, Gomg with them will be and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Mavburn F. Landgraf Clarke W. Dav have returned from a three weeks at Ariz, where they visited Mrs. Dav’s Mrs Harry Coleman Moore, They were accompanied by the Dav's daughter, Mrs. Robert and Mr. Saxton, Deray Beach, Fla, The Saxtons have gone on to Michigan. Arthur Baxter will go to Lake Maxinkuckee this week-end, Mrs. Baxter is spending the summer at the Baxter's summer home there . .. Mrs. Cleon A. Nafe has returned from a visit with her father, A. F. Shouse, Lexington, Ky. Her daughter, Frances, has left for Camp Otonka, near Versailles, Ky. . . . Val Nolan Jr. went vesterday to Loogootee, Ind., where he will spend several days with an Indiana University schoolmate, Fred Brooks.

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Mrs. Dean at Maxinkuckee

Mrs. Helen Kirtland Dean is at her summer home at Lake Maxinkuckee . . . Mr. and Mrs, C. B. Crets are vacationing in New

York . Fred Bates Johnson will take his son, Frank, and several of Frank's friends to Crystal Lake, Mich. next week for an outing. The party will include Charles Nugent, Edward Berman, James Noonan, Robert Blake and Kennard Voyles . . . Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Ramsay Jr. of Washington are visiting Mr. and Mrs, Robert T, Ramsay Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz O. Schmidt, her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Stickney. Miss Elinor Sticknev hefore her marriage last month , . Carr and her grandson, James Hicks, are spending at Leland, Mich. Eleven members of Tndianapolis’ vounger set will leave tomorrow for Lake Tippecanoe where thev will spend the next two weeks, Thev are Misses Mary Lou Westfall, Elinor Hess, Carol Kreusser, Georgia Douglas, Patricia Failing, Althea O'Hara, Nancy Ragan and Marv Helen Madden, of the V8 Club, and their guests, Misses Bettv Bowes, Fvelvn Horton and Joan Pfeiffer, Miss Nancy Lockwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Locke wood, is visiting her cousin, Miss Caroline Joves, in Louisville, , . . Miss Beitv Weiss, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Charles R. Weiss, recently visited at Culver,

Chicago, will spend a few davs Mrs. Schmidt was . Mrs. M. M, the summer

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Awvgust Bohlens Leave for Wyoming

Mrs. August Bohlen and her son, Robert, left vesterday for Eaton's Ranch, Sheridan, Wyo. Mr. Bohlen will join them in a week or 10 dass. Mrs. and Mrs. W, H. Wemmer are showing three of their harness horses Hector, Topflight and Mr, Somebody, at the show in Lexington, Kv., this week, Mrs. Howard J. Baumgartel and her daughter Betty returned this week from New Haven, Conn, where thev visited Howard J. RBaumegartel Jr. at Camp Adventure where he is counsellor this summer. Betty will go Thursday to Higgins Lake, Mich. to visit Miss Nancy Taggart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Taggart, who is spending the summer there Mis Betsy Turner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Turner returned last week-end from a visit with Miss Taggart and left week Virginia where she will visit friends and relatives in luefield, Lynchburg and Richmond,

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Charlotte Twitty Will Become Bride of Dr. Shirley

Tall white gladioli and blue delphinium arranged eoainst a natural background of evergreens will form the setting the marriage ceremony, at 5:30 p. m. today, for Miss Charlotte Twitty and Dr. Robert Gunther Shirley of Los Angeles, The wedding will be in the garden at Cheeney Creek Farm, home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Twitty. Dr. Shirley is the son of Mr. and Mrs, John Phelan Shirley of Tos Angeles. The Rev. Fr. Joseph V. Somes is to perform the ceremony. A program of bridal airs will be played by Mrs. Edward P. Hart, organist The bride will be given in marriage hy her father. Her gown of pale delphinium blue has a long, fitted bodice of Alencon lace and a very full skirt of marganza. Ruffles of marganza and lace finish the long sleeves and outline the low, round neckline. She will wear a deep delphinium blue garden hat and will carry a sheaf of light and dark blue delphinium and pink phlox. A soft rose garden dress, with lace bodice and crepe skirt, will be worn by the bride's mother. She will have a matching picture hat and will wear violets. Mrs. Shirley will wear a black and white printed chiffon with a large black hat and a corsage of gardenias.

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Couple Will Live in Los Angeles

The couple will leave for a motor trip following a reception at the Twitty home, and will be at home in Los Angeles after Aug, 15. The going-away costume of the bride will be a green and red plaid linen-tweed costume with which she will wear dark green accessories. The bride is a graduate of Ward Belmont School, Nashville, Tenn. and Goucher College, Baltimore. She is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. Dr. Shirley was graduated from Johns Hopkins University and the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. He is a member of Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity.

Highland Luncheon Bridge Is Wednesday

Mrs. Flovd Mattice and Mrs. LL chairman for the monthly luncheon bridge at the Highland Golf and Country Club Wednesday, will he assisted bv a special committee in arranging the event Members of the committee are Mesdames Howard Williams, David M. Klausmeyer, Harry D. Leer, J. J. Tuite and George Desautels.

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| Today for Mary Jo Harvey;

Sue Ammerman |

to Be Guest

| pre-nuptial parties in today’s bridal notes. Mrs. E. Gordon Hinshaw was to entertain this afternoon with a red | |and blue kitchen shower for Miss Mary Jo Harvey whose engagement |

to Charles Maurice Hegart yv of Newport

[rene Bentley

To Be Wed to R. L. Schubert

| St. John’s Evangelical and Reformed Church will be the scene, at 4:30 p. m. today, of the wedding of Miss Irene Bentlev to Randolph L Schubert. Miss Bentley is the {daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John G. | Bentlev, 1115 Reid Place, and Mr. { Schubert is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schubert, 103¢ N. Garfield Drive, The Rev, Ernst A. Piepenbrok will read the ceremony before a hackground of greenery lighted by cathedral candles, Mrs. Amy Cleary Morrison, organist, will play a group of bridal airs, including “I traum,” Schubert's “Serenade” “Sweetest Story Ever Told.” The bridal gown is of white marquisette over taffeta, designed with short, puffed sleeves, a high, round neckline and a tight bodice with a tucked yoke edged with an inverted ruffle. The bouffant skirt forms a slight train. The two-tiered, | finger-tip-length veil will fall from {a halo of tucked marquisette caught [with a band of orange blossoms. | The bride will wear matching mitts land carry a soft colonial bouquet of white roses, pompom asters and sweetpeas tied with silvered French chiffon. Her father will give her in marriage. Miss Marian Fisher, maid of honor, will wear a petal pink marquisette frock over deep pink taf- | feta. Tiny puffed sleeves finish the { basque bodice and the skirt is exfremelv full. Her flowers will be a sheaf of pink larkspur and pink and white pempon asters tied with pink French chiffon. She will wear a cluster of larkspur in her hair. Miss Carol Irene Wilson, cousin and namesake of the bride, will be junior bridesmaid. Her long, petal pink marquisette frock will be worn over pale pink taffeta. It is fashioned with short, puffed sleeves, a sweetheart neckline and a skirt. She will wear a band of larkspur in her hair and will carry a bouquet like that of the maid of honor. Bernard Schoch is to be best man

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| and ushers will be Berland Coombs

[and William C. Mellender. | Assisting at the reception at the | home of the bride's parents, follow-

ing the ceremony, will be Mesdames |

{C. B. Coombs, Mellender, J. C. Maloy and A. K. Mayo, Miss Jean Hoy and Miss Martha Jo Hadley. After a motor trip north the couple will be at home, Aug. 5, in| Indianapolis. Mr. Schubert WY ed Butier University and is graduate of Indiana Law School where he was a member of the Sigma Delta Kappa Fraternity,

Dinner Scheduled Beta Jota Chapter, Tau Lambda Sorority, an auxiliarv | the Woodmen's Circle, will an with a dinner and “white elephant” party at the home of Miss Ruby Jean Beaver, 3138 Fall Creek Blvd. at 6.30 p. m. Monday,

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William M. Hegarty Newport. The marriage will be in the fall. The bride-to-be is the | dietitian of Tudor Hall School. Mrs. Hinshaw was to be assisted | by her mother, Mrs. Louise B. Pohlman. Guests in addition to Miss] | Harvey and her mother were to include Mesdames Lewis Muir Jr! William B. Adams, James E. Clark. William H. Norman, E. George Schaefer, Gustav E. Pohlman, William A. Dunne and Oscar M. Helmer. Others were to be Mrs, Max | White, Dana, Ind.: Mrs. Orphie R | Bridges, Franklin, ITnd., Mrs. R. Mil[ton Wavmire, Spencer; ITnd., Misses Charlotte and Martha Engle, Mary Eleanor Parrett and Catherine Lewis and Miss Eugenia Van Vleet, Newport, Ind.

*» » w Miss Ellen Sue Ammerman, whose engagement to James O. Harris recently was announced, will be honor guest, at marriaze Aug. i7 enty-fifth Street Church,

in the East SevFirst Baptist

several showers before her |

A kitchen and a linen shower appear with (he setting of dates for |

was announced last month. |

Jackson of Newport, | r. Hegarty's parents are Mr. | of |

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SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1940

Bride of Sumuel

A. Solels

In Ceremony Tomorrow

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Two white vases, five feet tall the altar at the wedding at 3:30 D. Shull, daughter of Mr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stephens. The Rev. the ceremony at the East

lighted by two seven-branch can-

|delabra will complete altar decora-

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Miss Jean Meek, assisted by her |

mother, Mrs. Homer G. Meek, will have a miscellaneous shower for her Tuesday at their home, 5809 Lowell Ave. On Wednesday a crystal shower is to be given by Miss Miriam Rans‘burg and her mother, Mrs. Harper |J. Ransburg, 4901 Park Ave. | A lingerie shower will be given Thursday by Miss Mary Jane Shafer and her aunt, Mrs. Barl Shafer. 5145 Capitol Ave. Miss Ellen Hamilton and Miss Dorothy Wehling will be hostesses at a kitchen shower Aug. 2 and Miss Kitty Lou Fitzgerald and her mother, Mrs, I. Fitzgerald will enfertain Aug. 8 with a linen shower at their home, 5757 Allisonville Road. Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Ammerman, 4830 Park Ave. are parents of the bride-to-be. Mr. Harris is the son

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of Mrs. John H. Allison, E. 75th St. |

| » ® % | Miss Doris Arney, whose marriage to Merle K. Olin will be Sunday in the Westminster Presbyterian Church, will be honor guest at a linen shower given tonight by Mrs. Roy Hendricks at her home, 826 N. Chester St. Assisting the hostess will be Miss Esther Kennedy and Mrs. Herbert Reinhardt. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil H. Arney, 1612 Sturm Ave. and Mr. Olin is | {the son of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Olin | {of DeGraff, O. Guests at the party | |will be Mesdames Arney, Harold (Olin and William E. Kennedy and {the Misses Sarah Catton, Dorothy and Betty Lemen, Mary K, and Martha J. Pritchard, Marjorie Mec- | Creery, Della Mae and Gladys Al[1en, Marilyn Vice and Virginia and Naomi Bigelow,

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Catherine Merrill Tent 9, Daugh- | Miss Ryan will carry

tions. During the ceremony Mrs. Rhea Stephens Gleich will play Lohengrin’'s and Mendelssohn's Wedding Marches and Schubert's “Serenade.” She will play also “O Promise Me” (DeKoven), “Song of Love” (Romberg), “The Evening Star” (Wagner), “Serenade” (Moszkowski), “The Golden Wedding” (Gabriel Marie), “Liebestraum” (Liszt) “Shepherds Idyll,” “Andante Cantabile” (Tschaikowski) and “Cantilena.” Miss Juanita Caldwell will sing “At Dawning,” “I Love You Trualy” and “Because.” The bride who will marriage bv her father will wear a gown of white marquisette fash ioned with a sweetheart neckline, short puff sleeves, full skirt and a train. The neck and hemline will be edged with a wide ruffle. The waist will fall in folds at the top with a fitted girdle. Her finger-tip

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{length veil will fall from a coronet

{of seed pearls and white satin bow-

[a strand of pearls, | bridegroom,

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knots will decorate the veil. She will wear white lace mitts and carry a bouquet of white Killarney roses and lilies-of-the-valley centered with an orchid. She will wear a gift of the

Sister to Be Attendant

Miss Melva Shull, |bride, will be maid of

| Bridesmaids will be the | Rosellen Gray, Janice Negley and {Nancy Ryan. They will wear dresses of white marquisette fashsweetheart mnecklines, the top, with fitted girdles. Sleeves will be long and full, fitted at the wrists. The underskirts will be very full and made of net with wide insertions of lace and an overskirt of marquisette. They will wear strands of pearls and carry lace handkerchiefs, gifts of the bride a bouquet of

| of the honor. Misses

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(ters of Union Veterans of the Civil blue delphinium and baby breath:

War, will meet at 2 P. m. Monday at Ft. Friendly.

J will preside,

Mrs. Pearl Keaton breath:

Miss Gray, pink camelias and baby

Miss Neglev, vellow came-

lias and baby breath, and Miss,

Golden Smith and the Rev, Park Met hodist

filled with pink gladioll, will flank | m. tomorrow of Miss Lorene Rose

and Mrs. Hardin A. Shull, and Samuel A. Stephens, |

Almon J. Coble will perform Church

Shull, a combination of the three

kinds of flowers. Miss Elaine Kerr, wear a dress of white dotted net with a circular skirt fashioned with four tiers of net, white net bonnet tied with a white

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flower girl, will |

She will wear a|

satin bow and will carry a basket

of rose petals.

Mrs. Shull will wear a navy lace

dress with white accessories and a | : | corsage of gardenias. Mrs. Stephens

will wear a gray sheer dress with dusty

sage of roses.

Brother to Be Best Man

Winfield Stephens, Washington, brother of the bridegroom, will be best man. Berkshire, Ravl, A reception will follow the cere- | monv at the home of the bride's] orandmother, Mrs. S. E. Burke, 355 N. Hamilton Ave. Assisting with ar- | rangements will be the Misses Hazel | Ungersaw, Martha Huston, Betty | Jane Smith, Alice Franklin and!

| Rosemary Dorn.

After a wedding trip through northwestern Wisconsin the couple will be at home July 28 at 709 E.| 13th St. For traveling, the bride will wear a light blue suit with brown accessories. Among out-of-town guests for the

wedding will be Mrs. Nan Milligan, |

Rogers, Ark.; Mrs. William Garner, | Monrovia, md.: Miss Irma Brackall, | West Terre Haute, Ind, and Mr. and Mrs. Hepp, Washington.

Tarum Court to Lunch

Officers of Tarum Court Ladies’ Oriental Shrine of North America, will be guests of Mrs. Rov [.. Craig at a covered dish dinner at 6 p. m. Monday at her home, 1309 W. Michigan St. Mrs. Craig is past grand high priestess of the national organization,

rose accessories and a cor |

Ushers will he Benjamin | Burel Allen and Robert | |

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| program: Mrs. Curtis Burke, cards. { Mrs, William C. Schaefer and Mrs | Thomas Hanika also will help Mus. | Burke.

member of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority.

Sunshine Club Sets Luncheon-Bridge

1. Mrs. Hiram T. Sexson was Miss Roberta Haskell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond S. Davis, before her marriage July 12, Mr, and Mrs. Sexson will be at home at 3201 N, Meridian St. on their re« turn from a wedding trip through the West and Canada. (RamosPorter Photo.)

2. Mr. and Mrs. Earl A, Thomas, 5425 Winthrop Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Lois, to H, Paul Henderson, son of H. L. Henderson of Pittsburgh, Pa. The wedding will be Aug. 28 at the North Methodist Church, (Ramos-Porter Photo.)

3. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boggs, 5320 Central Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Patsy, to Richard Vincent Ware, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ware, 4343 Broadway, The wedding will be Sept, 4 at the Columbia Club. (Priddy Photo.)

4. Mrs. Carl Spurrier Hulen was Miss Florence Lynn Shaneberger before her marriage June 22, Mr. and Mrs. Hulen are at home at 3040 Washington Blvd. (Bretzman Photo.)

5. Miss Billie Lon Hurt's engagement to John H. Reedy Jr, son of Prof. and Mrs. J. H. Reedy, Urbana, Ill, has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William L. Hurt. The wedding will be Aug. 28 at the home of the bride-to-be's parents, Hurtswood, (Ramos-Porter Photo.)

6. An Aug. 3 marriage will be that of Miss Mary Ann Carter te John Alexander Carson, son of Mr, and Mrs, J. O. Carson, 3604 Washington Blvd, Miss Carter is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Carter. The ceremony will be performed at the McKee Chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, (Porter Photo.)

7. Mrs. John H. Jefferson was Miss Mary Ann Tall before her marriage July 14 in the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. After Aug. 1, Mr, and Mrs, Jefferson will be at home at 3172 N, Capitol Ave, (Phote Craft Photo.)

8. Miss Ruth Marie Price, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rov Evans Price, 612 E. 21st St, will become the bride of Paul Philip Griggs, son of Mrs. Ancel A. Griggs, 5949 Carrollton Ave, Aug. 4. The ceremony will be read in the garden of the Price's week-end home at Worthington. Miss Price was graduated from Butler University and is a memsber of Delta Zeta Sorority. Mr, Griggs attended Butler, (Fitch Photo.)

9. Mr, and Mrs. George L. Cole, Marion, Ind., announce the engagement of their daughter, Helen, to Wilbur H. Metz, son of Mr, and Mrs. E. H. Metz, 2014 Carrollton Ave. The wedding will be Aug. 17 at the First Methodist Church in Marion. The bride-to-be attended Stephens College, Columbia, Mo. and Indiana University. She is a (Photoreflex Photo.)

Bible Class Arranges Lawn Festival

The Children’s Sunshine Club will] The Woman’s Bible Class of the | hold its monthly luncheon-bridge | | mantel A Yangon) and es s, orme urch will sponsor a Jawn at Whisper is a Vuinenny at | | festival from 5 to 7 p. m. Thursday. ables will be decorated | here will be a fish pond for the with summer flowers. | children and music will he provided Mrs. Henry Herrell will be general by a guitar orchestra. Tickets may As assistants she has pe obtained from members of the appointed Mrs. Lynn Adams chair- | class. man of prizes; Mrs. R. C. Griswold, | reservations; Mrs, Otis Carmichael,

Softball Teams to Play

Women of the Moose soft hall teams will meet at Spades Park, Diamond 1, tomorrow afternoon at

Mrs, A, J. Clark is president, 2 o'clock,