Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 August 1940 — Page 7

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"T'wo Local Girls Attend Scout Encampment

Times Special

PLEASANTVILLE, N. Y. Aug. 17, —Eighty-two Girl Scouts Irom every section of the United States (and twenty-two Girl Guides from other countries in this half of the (world, opened their Western Hemisphere Encampment here Thursday at Camp Andree Clark. Taking

SOCIETY—

Civic Theater Workshop to Present Three Plays at J. A. Goodman Home

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setting at the J. A. an home, the Civic Theater Workshop will prehree one-act plays Tuesday evening. Final hearsals are in progress under the direction of Norman Green, Workshon president; Mrs. John C. Drewrvy and Kenneth E. Lemons. Mr Green will present “The Warrior's Husband with a cast in I Mrs. Ronald Skyrme, Miss Noel Collier, Mrs. Laura Lantz, Harold Chen&, J. B. Cusick, Ned LeFevre and Kermit Arnold, In “The Wooden Leg,” directed by Mrs. Drewry. will be Mrs Alfred E. Kuerst and Egan Leck. Mr. Lemons is directipg “On the Razor Edge” with Miss Marjorie Bunch, Miss Betty Peffer. Earl Davis and Leander King in the cast, performances are open to served following the plays.

T Mrs. Paul McNamara Is Ticket Chairman

Mrs. Paul S. McNamara, ticket chairman, has as her assistants, Miss Marie Blackwell, Miss Jane O. Flaherty and Mrs. Frank Langsenkamp Jr. Mrs. Green is costume chairman and Mrs. Ronald N. Hazen is assisting Mr. Green with arrangements. Mr. Skyrme, arrangements chairman, has appointed Walter Houppert as chairman of the ushers and ticket committee. Other chairmen ave Charles McCotter, refreshments; Roger Teagarden, seating, and Jack Cantwell, parking. James Bruce, technician. is to assisted by Robert McVey and Gaylord Hawkins. Barbara Fowler Is Betrothed The engagement of Miss Barbara Fowler to Frederic Ducev Anderson of Indianapolis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clifford Ander= son, Gloucester City, N. J., is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ball Fowler The wedding will be in October. Miss Fowler is a graduate of vassal and a member of the Junior League. Mr. Anderson was graduated from Princeton University and the Harvard University

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- — ET mel 1. The engagement of Miss Mary Ann Tindall to Donald B. - ~ . | Wagener, son of Mr. and Mrs. William FF. Wagener, is announced by - ~ . F Tazer Nuptial her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Tindall. The wedding will be Aug. Massier-Smith Ards Chosen daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mangano, 6108 N. Delaware St. before Rite I odav her marriage July 28. (Photo Craft Photo.) ’

30 in the Central Avenue Methodist Church. (Liang Shen Photo.) Selection of wedding attendants

and scheduling of parties share the 3. An Oct. 5 wedding will he that of Miss Jean Ellen Storen, spotlight witi:n engagement an daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilham Storen., to Myron Tvler Fouke nouncements in todays bridal notes.| of Chicago. son of Dr and Mrs. Hugh B. Fouke, Oklahoma City Miss Cornelia Kingsbury has been! (Dexheimer-Carlon Photo) named maid of honor for the wed{ding of Miss Sarah Elizabeth Frazer to Frederick A. Kaiser Jr. Sept. 7 Arthur O. Pittenger and |In the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church \ Bridesmaids will be Miss Helen {Ross Smith, Mrs. A. Frank Gleaves

Dorothy Ann Dowd. daughier of Dr. Charles W. Dowd. will | and Miss Bett) Meyer, Oak Park, with a garden party for Miss Elizabeth “Mitchell, si, Of NX Towa. who is visiting her sister, Miss Marilou Mitchell, ae hin ie 2x Pa b 5 a0 Mr Miss Dowd wiil be assisted hy Mrs. Anna H. Settle, Louisville, [sna A in, A # oo en; Mrs. H. B. Sturgeon and Mrs. Harry Markey. Guests will be Spite hy Watk e nett Betiv Markey, Evaleen Ross, Katherine and Rosemary IS OS Xe cher and albert Dorethy Beckerich, Claribel Hall, Jean Scheidler, ‘Norma Miss Ri will entertain | Jean Beauchamp, Patty Davis, Beth Marshall and Doris | with " Et and kitchen a (at the Columbia Club next Saturday | |for Miss Frazer. A towel shower will be given by Miss Smith at her home (Aug. 29. and Mrs. Gleaves will en-| | tertain Sept. 4. The bride-to-be was honor guest lat a miscellaneous shower given re-| cently by Mrs. William T. Habel in Oak Park. Miss Frazer is the daugh-| [ter of Mrs. Berkley M. Frazer, 46357 N. Capitol Ave, and Mr. Kaiser's] {parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frederick | &7 Kaiser of Chicago. t- » ” The engagement of Miss Betty leanor Sutton to David L. Starks. | |son of Roy L. Starks. of Five Points. | lis announced by her uncle and aunt, {Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Bird, 1341 FEdgemont Ave. The wedding will be in September,

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2. Mrs. George Robert Hedge was Miss Rosary Ann Mangano,

Miss Amelia Ann Smiin and John! Massier will be united in marriage hy Rev. O. R. McKay In a ceremony at 1 p. m. today the First Baptist Church. She the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. H Smith, 2852 N. Delaware St Mr Massier's parents are Mr. and Mrs John Massier of Pocatello, Idaho

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ain tonight Moines, 6. Miss Frances Robertson's marriage to Carmen Fabain of Lawrenceburg, Ind, will be Thursday. She is the daughter of Mrs. Clyde W. Smith. (Kindred Photo.)

7. Aug. 31 is the date set for the wedding of Miss Mildred Pauline Forsythe to David G. Minney, son of Mrs. Ethel Minney. The ceremoney will be read at the home of the bride-to-be's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Forsythe. (Moorefield Photo.)

Broadway Methodist Church 4 To Be Scene of Wood-Davis Wedding Tomorrow Afternoon

The Rev. Glenn Reynolds, pastor of the Bellaire Methodist Church, will read the single ring service at 3 p. m. tomorrow in the Broadway Methodist Church as Miss Dorothy Davis becomes the bride of John K. Wood. ® i Miss Davis is N. Gale St, and Mr. Schofield Ave Urns of rubrum lilies and roses | against a bank of palms and ferns, [lichted bv tall white tapers in sev-en-branched candelabra will form the background for the ceremony The Rev. R. M. Dodrill, pastor of the Broadway Baptist Church, will assist

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who will attend are Maxev Wall, Harold Heard, WilRichard Duncan, Donald Peterson. Kenneth Orr, Ken-

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will leave Monday with her sons, Paul to spend a few days visiting Mrs. Miles Barton at Tippecanoe. Dr. and Mrs. Barton have a cottage there. Mrs. irgitt and her daughter, Betty Lynn, have just returned from a w davs spent in New York visiting the World's Fair. Mrs. Rufus W. Mumford and her children, Rufus Jr., Barbara, 1 and Lois, have returned rom a 10-day trip through Vir- , West Virginia, Maryland, Washington, New Ycrk and other

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Spellman-Carpenter Ceremony To Be Performed Tomorrow In Centenary Christian Church

the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Davis, 3770 Wood is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John K. Wood, 4633

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Bride of James Otis Harris in Palm Filled First Baptist Church

A background of palms and cathedral candles will form the setting for the marriage, at 2:30 p. m. today in the First Baptist Church, of Miss Ellen Sue Ammerman and James Otis Harris The pathway of the bridal party will be marked with white satin ribbons. Percival Owens, organist, will play for the ceremony and | William Keller will sing “Theta Lips” and “Sweetheart of Sigma Chi " The bride is the daughter of Mr. ———————————————————————————— and Mrs. K. V. Ammerman, 4830 Park Ave., and Mr. Harris is the son of Mrs. John HM. Allison, E. “Sth St. The Rev. T. O. Fisher, pastor of the Northwood Christian

satin streamers caught with rubrum lilies Frank Reese will be hest man. Richard P. Davis. the bride's brother, Thomas V. Parke, Richard Nieman and George Wood, Cincinnati, will be ushers. Mrs. Davis will wear a flowered {print dress, navy accessories and

» » » | Mrs. J. E. Barron. 23 FE. Palmer [St., announces the engagement of her daughter, Mary Ann, to Bdward : : - J. Armborst, son of Mr. and Mrs daughter Mr. and Mrs. True Car- prank Armborst, 1902 S. Talbot Ave. Charles Spellman Jr, sen of Mr. and phe wedding will be at 10 a. m

30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the'sept 1 in Sacred Heart Catholic Lockets Gift. of Bride Church. | Mrs. John English, organist, will gardenias. Mrs. Wood will be in

| play Pridal airs for the ceremeny. NAVY sheer with a bolero jacket and i : . © will wear rubrum lilies | The bride's attendants will be Immediately following the cere{gowned alike- in embossed mar- mony the couple will receive friends | quisette made with romance neck- at the church. A reception and sup-

\lines, puffed sleeves, shirred mics Per for the families and out-of- | . town guests will follow at the home (riffs and full skirts. Halos of fresh of (he bride's parents. ’ | flowers will match their bouquets . of pink roses and blue delphinium Dinner Is Arranged and they will wear heart-shaped | Tne bridegroom's parents will enof - rl locket. i 8 > : Snotnetsof-penr] locke wiven: 30 tertain the bridal party at dinner |

part in the encampment agtivities |are Miss Margaret Dpub and Miss | Margaret Rogers, of Indianapolis, |who are repfesenting this portion | of the state at the international | get-together, Fach official delegate and repre- | sentative received a special pin at {the opening ceremonies to indicate | her-membership in the enc ampment |gro0p. In addition the foreign [guests were presented with a biog raphy of Juliette Low. founder of the Girl Scouts in the United States, by Mrs. Arthur O. Choate, chairman of the Juliette Low Memorial com mittee and a member of the inter national committee of the Girl Scouts which arranged the encampment as a gesture of international friendship Cl; . T All of the campers were inter- > Ta) AO ested in the account of Girl Guide . nic aC 1CS activities in Europe, related by Mrs, | Arethusa F. G. Leigh-White, O. B. | y ‘ - E., director of the World Bureau ‘How to Play of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts, 2s | Instruction in the proper methods oi 5 we Sacampment [of play and on the teaching of ceremony. | others to play is a part of the pro-| The encampment will continue |gram of the fourth annual Wom- through Aug. 28, during which [en's Sport Clinic now in progress period many events are scheduled. (at the Butler University Fieldhouse International Cooking Day will be | under the direction of Miss Louise held on Tuesday, when the girls will M. Schulmeyer, instructor in the prepare and serve dishes typical of | wgmen’s physical education depart-| their countries and localities. An ment of Butler. [international ceremony will be held The clinic has completed its sec- Thursday, with Mrs. Franklin D. ond week of instruction and dual Roosevelt as guest of honor, activities will be taught next week.| se———————————— These activities will include table | tennis, badminton, shuffle moard,, Hermesch-Beaven deck tennis, horse shoe pitching, . . regulation tennis and golf Rite Solemnized During the first week of the clinic] hockey and soccer were given and, ‘The marriage of Miss Margaret this last week instruction was given J. Hermesch, Cincinnati, O te in basketball and games that lead. up to that sport. A total of 22 wom- Thomas M. Beaven, son of Mr. and en have been enrolled in the clinic Mrs. T. R. Beaven, was celebrated for the last two weeks and an en- at a nuptial mass at 6 o'clock this rodment of 27 is expected for next. morning at the Church of the week. | Little Flower. The Rev. Fr. Jerome The bride will be unattended. She - , [Pfau read the mass. to be given in marriage by her . | Miss Betty Hermesch, Cincinnati, father. Her shirtwaist style gown Rev. R. M. Dodrill |was her sister's only attendant. of white marquiseite will have ver- | -— ‘ Frank Hermesch, brother of the tical lace inserts in the skirt which Will Be Speaker bride, was best man. After ths | forms a train. ‘The bodice is fin- ? ceremony a wedding breakfast was [ished With Shia sleeves and & turn-| The Rev, R."M. Dodrill will be held at the hpme of the bridegroom's own lace collar, g ’ ents 33 N. ) , afte | A halo crown will hold her long the Speaker yetore the Felsraled BL er lillusion veil with fingertip-length Patriotic Societies at their meeting nati and a short motor tour of the {over-veil and bilusn veil. A slower | at 8 p. m. Wednesday at 512 N. Illi- middle West. {of white satin streamers tied with |nois St. | tuberoses will fall from her bouquet| A musical program will include a . | of white roses and tuberoses cen-|group of songs by Miss Connie Zonta Club Meeting tered with an orchid. | McLean, accompanied by Miss . Charles Beck and Chatles Bowhay| Mary Lou Wilkerson, pianist, and Will Be Tuesday will be ushers. Mothers of the accordion numbers by players from : couple will wear blue frocks with|the Rinne Music Co. | The August meeting of the Zonta Talisman rose corsages. | The Alvin P. Hovey W. R. C. 196 Club will be held Tuesday evening Miss Martha Burns, harpist, will will act as host for the meeting. [at Horuff's on the Lafayette Road, play for the wedding. Among the — —— Mrs. Charity Kennedy as guest numbers will be “At Dawning,” “O . speaker, will talk on palmistry and Promise Me.” “I Love You Truly” Shake Reunion Lomi Wi P and “Because.” { The James Shake family reunion; Zonta Club members, as sponsors A reception will follow the cere- will be held tomorrow at Garfield of Girl Scout Troop 74, will be mony. Assistants will be Miss Doro- park. Guests will meet at the Shake guests of the troop this evening ag thy Bernd, Mrs. Orville Phillips. panner near the park shelter house.|Camp Dellwood., Miss Joan Pollard, Tampa, Fla.: - . i y Miss Pauline Schwindler and Miss Helen Heidenreich. After a wedding trip west couple will he at home in Chicago Sept. 3. Out-of-town guests will be Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kidd, Pittsburgh. and Mrs. Cora Seburn, Kansas City.

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penter, will become Mrs. Charles Spellman 3 Christian Church The Rev. D. S. McNelly will perform the ceremony before an altar decked with palms and ferns and lighted by two seven-branch candelabra. |

O. T. Arbaugh will play ~ Chis Paul Grigsby, Muncie, Ind., will Sanders-Roth

bridal airs the organ anda Mr and Mrs. William Moon. will sing ve Wh Sg Le Symon and ‘ ’ le, | FANGS olt wi e ushers. : Because” i “I Love You Twuly. : « T Becal re u = ; A reception will be held at the 1c O aV "le hy 3 S ftir 1 ‘ha > The bride will be attired in Vi home of the bride's parents, 944 N. v. marquisette. The with on © Dearborn St. following the cere-| A white street-length redingote made on empire Ines with a8 square > . oo - . - Pay y ry ile. Ehort puffed sleeves gnd & mony. The Misses Maudell Brown, costume will be worn by Miss Mary ICR Ie, I = % Phyllis Bertrum and Ouida Jones Elizabeth Roth for her marriage, |

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Mrs bride, will be best man and ushers will be James Tebay, Edward Hixson, Lynne Nicholas Summers and William Keller. Mrs. Ammerman’s gown of light Church, will officiate. blue will be worn with navy access : sories and an orchid corsage. The Mary Jame Shafer Maid ot Honor {bridegroom's mother also will wear

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ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Gilmore, 1415 E. Marlowe Ave., will become the bride of Richard Wag- | goner in a ceremony at 6 p. m. today at the home of her parents. The Rev. Leonard C. Trent will officiate.

full skirt ending in a train. Orange blossoms will form a cap for the fingertips-length veil She will carrv a bouquet of white roses. Mrs. W. F. Blagkmore, matron of honor, will wear a gown of pink net with a sweetheart neckline, short puffed sleeves, fitted bodice and a full skirt. She will wear bows in her hair and carry an arm bouquet gladioli. Miss Mary Kathryn ris, Bloomington, Ind. will be cousin's bridesmaid and will a blue net dress fashioned like t of the matron of honor and will v the same kind of flowers. Miss ith Ann Webber will be flower and will carry a colonial bouHer dress will be fashioned those of the other attendants Mrs. Carpenter will wear a. light sheer dress with lace trim. h cessories and a corsage roses. Mrs. Spellman will biue sheer with pink acand pink roses.

will serve. The couple will take a wedding trip north and will be at home at 1402 N. Alabama St. Sept. 1. The bride has chosen a medium blue sheer dress for traveling and with it will wear black accessories and a corsage of yellow roses. Miss Carpenter attended Indiana University.

Out-of-town guests will be Mr. powder blue crepe made in similar a full skirt of tiered lace. She will and Mrs. L. V. Harris, S. D. Brown, style, with white accessories and carry a tulle basket filled with rose | petals.

Mr. and Mrs. Homer Carpenter and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McDonald, Bloomington, Ind.; Mrs. Paul Grigsby, Muncie, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Perry Carpenter, Sullivan, Ind.; Mrs. Sylvia-Reed, Mrs. Bernice Reed and her children, Philip ana Lois, Urbana. Ill.; Mrs. Forest Spellman and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Irvine, Knightstewn, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Duncan, Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Monroe and Ralph

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at 5:30 p. m. today in the rectory of St. Patrick's Catholic Church, to | Roland Fay Sanders, son of Mrs. | Hazel Sanders. The Rev. Fr. Rob- | ert Leonard will officiate. | The bride's gown is made with a | square neck and gored skirt and | das a long sheer coat. She will wear white accessories and a corsage | of red roses. Her sister, Miss Kath- | leen Roth. maid of honor, will wear

pink roses. Joe Fidger is to be best man. A dinner at the Lake Shore Country Club for' the immediate families will follow the wedding, and a recptionwwill be held at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Roth, 1230 Cottage Ave. at 8

The at home address is 1016 Leonard St. Guests from out of | town will be Mr. and Mrs. Philip | Moore and Michael, Mary Joan and |

The bride will wear a powder blue, street-length frock with navy accessories and a corsage of pink roses. The dress is made with slightly full

them by the bride. Miss Marjory Larne, Terre Haute, tonight at the Copper Kettle in Ind. maid of honor, will wear sea- Morristown preceding the wedding foam blue and the Wg Miss | rehearsal. The couple will be at Martha Stanford and Mrs. Richard home Sept. 4 at 530 Northwestern |... vy. ; Year P. Davis, will wear shell pink. | Ave., West Lafayette, Ind. Mr. | Sa, Ne, puffed sleeves and Anne Voght, daughter of Mr. and Wood will be a senior at Purdue ro fmmies . eibpa ; Mrs. Walter R. Voght, Tulsa, Okla.,| University this fall where he is| Jer attendant, Miss Virginia Gilwill be flower girl. Her floor-length { majoring in.geology. The bride atwhite organdy dress will have a tended Indiana University. square neckline, puffed sleeves and| They will leave for a trip to Washington, the Shenandoah Val- | ley and New York. The bride will | travel in a black bengaline suit with | white jersey blouse, black and white accessories and an orchid corsage. Out-of-town guests will include Mr. and Mrs. Richard Park, Sullivan, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. | Wood, Kokomo, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Wood, New Palestine, Ind.; | Evelyn Reich, Chicago; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Noblitt, Co- Mrs. Roger Park, Grand Rapids, lumbus, Ind.; Miss Mabel Elston, | Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Park, | Lafavette, Ind., and Miss Alice Mar- | Minneapolis; Mr. and Mrs. H.

| accessories and white rose corsage. Richard Thompson will be best man. | The bride's mother will wear white | roses and white accessories with her pink sheer dress. The couple will ‘be at home at 5120 Winthrop Ave. |

Anne is a cousin of the bridegroom. The bride will given in marriage by her father. The bridal gown of white marquisette is embossed with roses and bowknots and is fashioned on princess lines with a Sweetheart neckline and long sleeves pointed at the wrists, She will wear a fingertip-length net veil with a halo of braided satin! and orange blossoms and a gold heart necklace set with amethyst. |tin, Rushville, Ind.

Robert Todd, Elmhurst, Ill.: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mudd, St. Louis; Mr. and Mrs. George Niles, Bedford, Ky.; Mrs. Fred Reich and Miss

(Judith Anne Moore, Green Hills, ‘O.|She will carry a prayer book with| John W. Aulson, Waukeegan, Ill; | John William Park, Detroit.

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| Hector, Chicago, and Mr. and Moe.

| phinium. quets will be tied with sunburst Louisville, Ky.; Mr. and Mrs. John satin ribbon and that of the maid |C. Swope and their daughter, Mare of honor will be tied with dubonnet jorie, Lexifgton, Kyv.; O. H. Harris, | ribbon. The bridal gown is of white satin, White, Casper, Wyo.; Miss Barbara the bouffant skirt falling from -a Morehouse, Tekamah, Neb., and Mr, scalloped corselet, neckline is edged with pearls. tiered veil will have a coronet of pearls. roses, valley lilies and orchids, tied ! J. | with bridal bouquet. John Ammerman, brother of the [Chi Fraternity.

Miss Maiy honor, and Miss Mary Esco Petro, | her cousin, Miss Miriam Ransburg | ding trip north and will be at home and Miss Jean Bormer Meek. They after Aug. 25 in Marcy Village. | will wear gowns of delphinium blue her going-away costume, the bride | taffeta in Victorian style, with very | will ill more, her sister, will wear a PI bodices | cess style sharkskin dress with white| necklines. The flowers will be Better Times | and Johanna Hill roses and del- | will be Mrs. Sam Simcoe, Miss Mag~

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