Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 September 1940 — Page 5
- THE INDIANA
"SATURDAY, SEPT. 14, 1940 Council Names | Engagements Are Announced Committee for a New Year
Clubwomen to Open Season Oct, 1
Woy Laura E. Ray, president of ne Indianapolis Council of Women, today announced committees for the year. The Council will open its geason Oct. 1 at the Columbia Club. _ Committees are: Mrs. Henry W. €r, parliamentarian; Mrs. J. H. Armington, historian; Mrs. Charles E. Smith, Bulletin editor; Mrs. J.! Malcolm Dunn and Mrs. Ker, assistant editors: Mrs. Emory W. Cowley; chairman of pages, and Mrs. Lowell | 5. Fisher, delegate to the May Wright Sewall Indiana Council of Women, Telephone—Mrs. Clyde V. Mont- | €omery, chairman; Mrs. Mary Henninger, vice chairman; Mesdames varie Rogers, Ralph Cradick, G. P.| Stockton, Frank Nesbitt, Pinkney Davis, William L. Perry, Homer v. Williamson, G. T. Doyal, Andrew Underwood, R. B. Jordan, Harry F.! Nolen, H. D. Merrifield, Bert C.| Everhart, Glenn H. Graham, Paul] F. Ritter, Lucinda H. Spann, Mable Bruce, Fred Doeppers, Brewer T. Clay and H. E. Grissmer; and the Misses Mayme Jacobs and Mary E. Cain Hospitality — Mrs. Montgomery,
—Ramos-Porter Photos. |
Miss Mildred Bliss Harting's | engagement to Dr. Lawson J. | | Clark is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hany B. | | Harting. Dr. Clark is the son of | | Mr. and Mrs. Asa B. Clark. The | | wedding will be Oct. 11 at the
North Methodist Church. |
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Welsh announce the engagement of their daughter, Geraldine, to John G'Brien, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. O'Brien. The wedding ceremony will be performed Oct. 12 at St. Patrick's Catholic Church. .
Jessie F. Coffman Is Married
Gadget Shower Arranged for Bride-to-Be
Aunts to Entertain For Patricia Kervan
A tea and gadget shower appears in notes on parties for young wom- | en soon to be married. Mrs. Robert A. Cash will entertain | tomorrow at her home, 6045 College | Ave, for Miss Dorothy Virginia | Shepperd whose marriage to Bert
'Kingan Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. | § Bert Kingan, 5415 N. Capitol Ave. |
will be Wednesday. The bride-to-
be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | §
Edwin Keely Shepperd, 4117 Ruckle | i [ BR
St.
Guests at the tea and gadget |
shower with Miss Shepperd and her |
mother will include Mesdames C.| Larry Willson, John A. Wright, | Andr Jr, Theodore Midkiff, Leo M.| Holmes and Clay Trusty Jr. | Others attending the party will] be Mrs. Carl Franklin and her | daughter, Pauline, Tulsa, OKkla.;| Mesdames Ralph Brafford, Hugh | B. Smeltzer, S. C. Cash and S. P.| Clay and the Misses Rosemary | Byrkett, Mary Clay, Rosemary | Bradley, Dorothy Durham, Margaret |
Koesters and Pequetti Helton. bs
» ” ” Miss Patricia Kervan, whose marriage to Harold E. Miller will be
ew McCarthy, Herman Morgan | :
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Good Word for Nazis
Seeks to Help Yout Religious
An Indianapolis church member
| But when the soldiers at Ft. Ben Ralph W. Rogers, he likes it,
H like ana trust Wek}
men and in popularizing religion. | names, they | chaplaine. | Chapiain Rogers thinks “G. fd . |is one of the oddest titles ever given | (him. Everything supplied the men | is said to be “government issued” and therefore labeled “G. 1.” The (chaplain is also supplied by the } Government. | By way of being a “mother” to | youths away from home and par-| ents, the chaplain hears endless | recitations of troubles and ambi- | tions as he sits in his trim little | office in the Service Club. Usually (he finds a solution for the prob- |
22 : . | y" saw Naziism in the making. (lems, he says.
Miss Katherine Schutze . Five Years in Hawaii
Chaplain at Ft. Harrison
Wants Nicknames, Says They Mean Men Like Him
‘He Is 'Mother' or 'G. I.' for Whole Division, but He
hs Solve Problems, or Not.
By EMMA RIVERS MILNER
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who called his pastor “Holy Joe,
“Mother” or any other nickname would be considered impudent.
jamin Harrison so address Chaplain
Chaplain Rogers believes in being on a comradely footing with his
e says when soldiers use such nicv
chairman; Mrs. Fred J. Brown vice chairman: Mesdames J. Francis Huffman, Jesse E. Martin, Russell 1. Machael, W. D. Crago, Clem Church. Orval E. Stone, Wallace Turpin, Emil J. Reinhardt and Donovan A. Turk. Consumers’ Problems—Mrs. Dunn, chairman: Mrs. O. E. Mehring, vice chairman: Mesdames Harry W Dragoo, Oscar Forsythe, Herbert T.
To J. W. Harbor This Morning
A background of ferns and palms interspersed with white glad formed the setting for the marriage, at 9 o'clock this morning in
Catherine of Sienna Catholic Church, of Miss Jessie Florence Coffman
and Joseph W. Harbor.
Earl E. Lindamood. 803 N. Bancroft St and Mrs. J. H. Harbor, 2144 Shelby St.
arneclian Club
Grouns, O. M. Helmer, Samuel Nail, |
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. Harbor is the son of Mr.
| ficiated. Miss Mercedes Banks, [cousin of the bride, sang |
[Maria” and “On This Day, O Beau-
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joli Church, will be honor guest tonight | St. |at a miscellaneous shower given by
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The Rev. Fr. Paul English of- | Pin
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Missionary Says Hitler Trains Youth Effectively k will be used in appointments
or he, a Ho No The churches could take pointers from Hitler on how to train e ass Sea Wit ) er youth, Miss Katherine Schutze said today. IS nT Jam Yi | Miss Schutze studied during 1933-1934 in Germany when Hitler
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Sept. 28 in St. Joan of Arc Catholic
her aunts, Mrs. J. J. Faller and Mrs. Frank Coval at Mrs, Coval's home, 1714 Union St. The bridal colors of blue and
He tells of rescuing a young | | soldier and his wife from a threat- | ened divorce, of assisting a lad | [to get home in an emergency to & |
distant state without delay, of set- | tling many religious doubts; and of |boosting a patient's morale during | 'a major operation being performed [with a local anaesthetic. And the chaplain relates them casually, as |
William H. Pearl, Chalmer Schlosser. end the Miss Ida B. Wilhite and Janice Berlin. Education Aids Listed Education—Mrs. Herbert Asperg- | er. chairman: Mrs. Murray F. Conper. vice chairman: Mesdames iC. T. Austin, Thomas W. Ayton, Rose Marie Cruzan, E. S. Cummings, Calvin Ralph Hamilton, George E. Maxwell, Carl Mock, Minnie Riggs, Jarry Rinehart and Frank Teague. Extension—Mrs. Smith, chairman: Mrs. Armington, vice chair-| man: Mrs. Frank Brown, Mrs. George F. Switzer and Miss Blanch McFadden. Program—Mus. Fisher, Mrs. Dunn, vice chairman,
| tiful Mother.” She was accompanied | | bY Paul Eggert, organist, who also | played the bridal music. The choir sang during the mass. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Her gown of white bridal satin was fashioned with a sweetheart neckline caught with| pearl clasps. The long, fitted sleeves were pointed over the hands and the gored skirt swept into a train | from a fitted bodice. Her circular (veil of illusion was fingertip length and was held by a band of orange | blossoms. Attached to her prayer- | book were white rosebuds
Begins Season
A President's Day and Guest Day
Luncheon Monday at the Columbia |
Club will open The Carnelian Club's 16th vear of child welfare work. Mrs. William H. Swintz and Muvs. Joseph L. Conley are in charge of the 12:30 luncheon. Mrs. Ellsworth Ellwood Ramsey is president. Other officers for the year are: Mrs. D. B. Sullivan, nonorary president: Mrs. John ¥. Engelke, first [vice nresident; Mrs. Percy R. Chevalier, second vice president; Mrs. H. L. Sunderland, recording secre-
and | swainsonia tied with satin ribbons. She wore a gold cross, gift of the
chairman; and
Mr. Miller is the son of Mrs. Frank | X. Miller. | > % The engagement of Miss Frances | Virginia Fuller to Samuel Dodd | Richards, South Bend, Ind., son of | Mr, and Mrs. Thomas T. Richards, | St. Louis, is announced by her | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fuller, 625 E. 57th St. Miss Fuller attended the Uni-| versity of Louisville where she was| a member of the Sigma Kappa | Sorority, and was graduated from St. Mary's College at Notre Dame, | Ind. Mr. Richards is a graduate of Harvard University. | * ® = | Miss Jean Tindall was guest of | honor at a miscellaneous shower | given recently by Mrs. Paul R. Tin-
had just come into power and was launching his program calculated if it is just the routine work of a to arouse in young Germans a tremendous enthusiam for the father- | “pastor to soldiers.” land and bind them to Naziism. Thus she says she saw the mind and| Chaplain Rogers is the new resi-| character of the personnel of the - dent chaplain of both the Fifth present German Army being | Division and the post, having conmolded. | ducted his first services there this Miss Schutze is more recently |week. He succeeds Chaplain John | from China where she served five [Hall who retired some months ago. years as 8 Distipies of Christ mis- The new chaplain has been sta- | sionary. here she saw a quite [tioned at various posts in this | different group of young people. country and spent five years in| She said quite solemnly today Hawaii. that it would be a splendid thing Three Help Him if the churches could instill in the ia 2 . . voung as great a devotion for re- While it might be simple to Cn ligion as Hitler has contrived to| | pute his age from remarks he ets wir ah : Nr . 3 {fall about the three grown-up train into” young Germans for | Germany. | While St. Paul's Episcopal Church Rogers children, he seems ageless. Miss Schutze was a fellowship IS waiting to build a new North Side His sense of humor is unfailing. He church, a supplementary Sunday has the swarthy complexion of, the
student from Hartford Theological y to Marburg University, 'school will be conducted in Broad man who spends much time in the |
~ One Church
St. Paul's Opens Classes in| Broad Ripple.
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Chaplain Rogers izes religion,
Methodist Shift Likely
popular-
Many Moves Are Expected Despite Election.
It is a century-old tradition in Indiana Methodism that few changes of ministers are made in election years.
Since the Indiana Annual Cone
Mrs. Guy O. Byrd. Americanism and World Peace— Mrs. Hugh J. Scudder, chairman; Mrs. C. W. Foltz, vice chairman, Mesdames Underwood, J E. Barcus, Harry A. Burkart, A. J. Clark. Loyd D. Kirk, Richard J. Layton, Claude C. McLean, Richard B. Miller, E. C. Ropkey, H. B. Spellman and Ed C. Wischmeier. Legislative—Mrs. Byrd, chairman, Mis. Joseph Stine, vice chairman; Mesdames Tristram Coffin, Charles Compton, Charles Holtman, J. W. Moore, L. H. Noble, Robert F.| Shank, Russell V. Sigler, H. S. Teitel
| following
tary; Mrs. Clarence A. Tucker, cor-
responding secretary; Mrs. Marion |
E Elstun. treasurer, and Mrs. Frank M. Ebert, director. Mrs. Ebert is delegate to the Seventh District Federation of Clubs and Mrs. Swintz is altermate. Mrs. Ramsey has announced the committees: Mesdames Robert Endsley, William C. Smith and William A. Kunkel, welfare relief: Murs. Chevalier, publicity; Mrs. Edward J. Hecker, flowers and Mrs. Engelke, dolls. Mrs. John Connor is chairman of the ways and means committee, with
bridegroom. Miss Betty Harbor, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of Her gown of hyacinth blue taffeta was made like that of the bride, with short, puffed sleeves,
Marjorie Craig and Lorena Pollock
and Mrs. Dale Parrish wore similar | [ dall,
gowns in rose taffeta. All the attendants carried colonial bouquets of shell pink asters and blue delphinium with lace frills. Their
[colonial hats were of tafTeta and net and they
wore single strands of
pearls, gifts of the bride.
honor. !
The | ¢ames bridesmaids, Misses Janet Sweeney, | |
| Mesdames
dall at her home in Shelbyville. | Seminary / Miss Tindall's marriage to Charles Germany. She lived in one of thenM. Hepp of Shelbyville will take new Comrades’ ~ Working Homes place Oct. 4. sstablished by Hitler. Girls, whatGuests at the shower were Mes- ever their background, worked side Robert Ewing, Richard by side at the domestic chores, carShowers. Norman Richards, C. Fred rying out their Fuehrer's idea that Inlow, Spencer Harrell, C. A. Tin- “all Germans must work together Cordelia Santilli, W. R. Tin- Although “Mein Kampf’ was a dall. Gene Dellekamp, Chester |text book used in the political Sandman and William P. Kirk, (classes students were required to atthe Misses Charlotte Jones, Isabelle | tend, none of them seemed to reWhitcomb, Martha Ella Tuerfl, and | alize that they were being trained Mary De Prez, all of Shelbyville; for war, Miss Schutze said. John Spahr, Don B.| After witnessing the first Wagener, William Scott, Warren |of the Oberammergau Passion Play,
Ripple for the acommodation of neighborhood children. The new church school will open tomorrow at 9:30 a. m. in the building occupied by the Broad Ripple American Legion Post 312 at 64th St. and College Ave. However, Sundav school and morning worship will continue as usual in the church at New York and Illinois Sts., the Rev. William Burrows, rector, said today Leslie M. DeVoe is to be superintendent in the new school, Mrs. Walter S. Christie in charge of enrollments, and the Rev, Mr. Bur-
scenes
open. His education was for the Methodist ministry and his rank is | lieutenant colonel. | Three reserve lieutenants on a vear's active duty assist Chaplain] Rogers. They are Chaplain Otto] A. Dieter, Chaplain John F. Daniels, (both Lutheran), and Chaplain Theodore Shepherd, (Presbyterian) | Chaplain Rogers’ bailiwick is the Service Club, a religious and social | center which might be taken for an old Virginia country house because of its tall white columns and long narrow red brick wings right aud left. .
and Miss Laura Buchler. |
Moberly, Carl Tindall and Hamlin Welling, the Misses LaVon Pond, | Charlotte Tindall and Helen | Hungerford, Indianapolis.
Trulock-Blank
Rite Tomorrow
The Rev. Harley L. Overdeer,| pastor of the West Washington Street Methodist Church, will read the marriage service for Miss Irma Blank and Harold Wilson Trulock,
accessories. [in a ceremony at 3:30 p. m. tomor- | 18
row in the church. Miss Blank is|
(70 men prominent: in official life Unveil Memorials
Laymen to Lead
Miss Schutze and her companions heard during the intermission that the first “purge” had taken place,
rows, teacher of adwnits. » n n
Transforms Inte Church
The club consists of a vast social [room where the men read and relax; a library to which Indianapolis people send books and magazines, a kitchen where refreshments are prepared for religious meetings | and other gatherings, and a small apartment for Sergt. Alpha W. Wright, the librarian. Presto! On Sundays the social room becomes a church. Then a gold cloth is draped over one of (the two enormous fireplaces at the ends of the room and an altar and altar rail set up. And if anybody thinks that the cdngregation consists onlv of row after row of
dethey
| Indianapolis Episcopalians cided some time ago that lwould like to give definite expreslsion to their affection for their bishop, The Rt. Rev. Joseph Marshall Francis, who died last year. Next Saturday they are to realize this ambition. A -bronze tablet affixed to the pulpit in All Saints Cathedral and a Celtic Cross in Crown Hill Cemetery, both gifts of | the diocese, are to be unveiled then, | on the 41st anniversary of Bishop
having been assassinated.
Baptist Revival
“Something new in the way of a| revival” is scheduled for the Garden Baptist Church with laymen conducting all the services, giving short talks instead of the usual evangeltic sermon by a minister. Fifty Baptist laymen led by Ar-
ference of the Methodist Church comes late in September, moving a pastor means he will lose his vote in November,
But indications will be a great many shifts at this vear's conference. which opens Thursday at Roberts Park Method1st Church here, The Indianapolis District is certain to have a new district superintendent, probably drawn from one of the larger local churches, and that church then will require a new | pastor Dr. has eight
are that there
William C€. Hartinger, been superintendent here for years, has reached the maximum limit permitted by church rules, He is expected to become field representative and minister of the Methodist Hospital, succeeding the Rev. C. T. Alexander, who is returning to a pulpit. Most likely to succeed Dr. Hartinger is Dr. Guy O. Carpenter, pas=tor of the Central Avenue Methodist Church. At one time or another almost every important Methodist minister in the city has been men(tioned for the position. A great many ministers over the state, often in some of the most im[portant churches outside Indianap-
who
olis, will be retired because of having reached the 70-year retire[ment age. Bishop Titus Lowe of Indianap-
Francis’ consecration as the first khaki-clad men, he's mistaken, bishop of the Indianapolis Diocese. Chaplain Rogers says. Whole famBishop Francis’ successor, the Rt.|ilies come! Rev, Richard Ainslee Kirchhoffer, | Dominating the living room, a
Virginia
the Miss |
Blank, Jiswer o bride, At St. Matthew's Episcopal
Civic Affairs Group | Mrs. Conley as co-chairman. Other T The flower girls, Phyllis Jean and | H. Ridge, chairman; Mrs. I. R. Swintz, Endsley, E. A. Carson, Judy Ann Gundrum, cousins of the Veagy, vice chairman: Mesdames William Engle and Louis A. Fleury. ride. Were} Seven, K. G. Baker, W. C. Bartholomew.| The Carnelian Club's annual ben- | ride, wore long pink taffeta iroc s| Hitch, Ernest Milholland, Edward in the L. S. Ayres & Co. auditorium.. | colonial hats were of taffeta and | H. Niles, Fred L. Pettijohn, Charles re {lace and they carried rose petals H. Smith. Emil H. Soufflot and in white baskets tied with pink] Public Health—Mrs. Ushers were Albert Coffman Jr.,| Meuser. chairman; Mrs. J. P. Tret- Robert Harbor, Carson Gwinn, Hu- | ton, vice chairman; Mesdames| S 1 B: 11 bert Sauter, Charles Simmons and | x ponsor allet re Heustis, Russell Hippensteel, W | The bride's mother wore a soldier ter L. Jones, W. P. McGuire, John The Graff Ballet, new American blue crepe gown with black acees- | E. Messick, Mack R. Parker, Wil- company of young dancers, will ap-|sories and Mrs. Harbor was in blue H. G. Tope. | auspices of the Indianapolis branch | Both wore white asters and pink a NS Recreation — Mrs. Arthur S./of the American Association of rosebuds. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar | thur D. Moore will open the reviv al Brown, chairman; Mrs. Ker, vice University Women. The perform-|{ A wedding breakfast at Cifaldi's|C. Blank, Girls’ School Road, and |tomorrow at 5:30 p. m. and hold nides. Mark Demaree, Thomas W. fellowship fund project of the year. | families followed the ceremony and | Mrs. Raymond W. Trulock, 102 N./week. The laymen are members of Demmerly, H. H. Eshy, R. C. Hiller, Both men and women make up a reception will be held from 4 to 8 Vine St. | Baptist Men, Inc., of which Mr. wil] conduct the unveiling ceremonv copy of Max's painting of Christ olis will read the appointments for John W. Kiser, William R. Simon# the personnel of the Graff Ballet,|p. m. today at the home of the| The altar will be decorated with | Moore is a vice president. by AS ‘which the congregation will drive to is the first thing to catch the en- 4 p.m. just before adjournment of Welfare—Mrs. George P. Ruth, Tt is directed by Grace and Kuri ception will be Misses Patricia Craig, organist, will play bridal airs for|“A Man and His Church and “A the cemetery for the second service tering visitor's eye. the conference. chairman; Mrs. John Downing Grafl, who last appeared in In-| Janet Pohl, Mary Jane Duffin and | the ceremony. Robert Stanley will Man and His Religion. (at the monument Catholic Mass Is First | Johnson, vice chairman: Mesdames | dianapolis early in 1935 as principal Mesdames Matt Pohl, Lewis Gun- > 7 an mm hl Gowns of the bride's attendants| 7 9-} car-Old Gurl to Talk Bishop Francis, naming him “a true pyoonr chancellor of the Catholic Y +h Will S k A. Fairbanks, Glen Parish, Floyd “As Thousands Cheer.” The Grafs saday. | will be made alike of ice blue moire| yu. teen - year-old Ruby May man of God, the shepherd of is [ry agan, ot rh olis will sav an] ouTtns | ee Pottenger, A. G. Stevenson, H. P. have trained their own ballet| Mr. and Mrs. Harbor will leave | taffeta with tight basque bodices| y. mes, brought up in the Orient.| people.” Fa . RE pi — Gots ey | " Willwerth and Walter H. Vinzant. during the last three years while for a short wedding trip north, the | » » “ ! > Holy Adventure mtd : (will tell her life story tomorrow at F. ll q J ] y Ypres : , ill Di bel omit i Er buttons. The gowns have full skirts |, : ; a chedules Begin Chaplain Rogers will conduct auspices of the Chicago Art Insti- | suit with aqua accessories and alo PE ee-gattor length sleeves | 7:45 p. m. in Cadle Tabernacle. | ; S : gt I ohurch school at 9:30 a. m.; inter- | The presentation of religion as tute. corsage of sweetheart roses. Out-| yr. yvad Kleis Jr.. matron of “mae Miss James has had experiences, The fall schedule of services will . 7 rye & 2 A die Sunid v odo MTS. S Jr, ) ’ , . | Rite Is Tomorrow The A. A. U. Ws million-dollar lof-town guests included Messrs. and y ol re J ; 10:30. and young people's meeting nounced purpose of a youth rally : | scholarships 16 Young Ww for ; eh : and will carry a colonial bouquet of [ines and floods. She speaks three CIOs 0a he Sle wha Wo at 6:30 p. m. He will also hold serv- for 500 United Lutherans at 3 p. m. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Claud ys young women for Gundrum, Harry Short and Russell| ning roses and gladioli with a languages and began to preach v - a. m., COUCH ees for hospital patients and guard- | Sunday, Sept. 22, in St. Mark's stelting, 528 N. Pershing Ave. will independent post-college research. Banks; Mrs. Alice Gundrum, Robert | chower of ribbon streamers when she was 9. | school at 9:30 and worship at 10:45. wtelting, 2&4 AN. . “ L - i¢ Yivisi s 0 shi S| % 3 . ha v oe i The Indiana Division scholarship is|and Luther Gundrum, all of New oath or TE at te THs] “The chaplain performed a bap-| Young people from 24 local and of the wedding of their daughter, shi |@ames Russell Snvder. Ronald Sav . “0 ltismal ceremony Sunday and a state churches wilt hear addresses Bs Niildred Stelti ship. ; s 58 Sn , Ronald Sny- | Miss Mildred, tr wa. | Mrs. ©. Norman Green, president der and Ott Byrd, Mrs. Rinda Banks | DU Oe oe ata. |of the Indianapolis branch, has an-|and Bill Snyder, Kokomo, Ind.; Mr.
Louise Johantges and Mrs. Harry | Hailman, Huntington, Ind., sister of | the bridegroom, will wear vellow rib-
wedding is in the offing, he says.
Disciples Count
Church, the school will re-open at | {9:30 a. m. with a corporate celebra- |
and talks over “their privileges and obligations as Lutherans’ with the idea of passing them on to other
Joseph Hamill Is Best Man Municipal Affairs—Mrs. Clayton members are Mesdames Elstun, John Carter, A. F. Henley, Othniel | ofit card party will be given Feb. 14 trimmed with blue ribbon. Their | John W. Thornburgh. A U WwW t bows. Joseph Hamill was best man. | William H. A. 43 . . Oo Verne K. Harvey, Lawrence OC. Robert Meyer. ral- | liam Ricketts, A. L. Thurston and pear at English’s Nov. 11 under the [crepe with dubonnet chairman; Mesdames E. D. Anto- ance will be the A. A. U. W.s!for the bridal party and immediate Mr. Trulock is the son of Mr. and | services each evening the coming : \ ; in the Cathedral at 10 a. m., after hangs over the “altar-fireplace” and the year on Sunday, Sept. 22. about and Eva R. Steele. which is now on tour in the East.|bride's parents. Assisting at the re- greenery and Mrs. James Inasy,| Talks will be on such subjects as {sing “Because” and “At Dawning.” | | The bronze tablet pays tribute to] Tomorrow the Very Rev. Henry F Max Beier, George C. Dapp, Arthur dancers in the Irving Berlin revue, drum, John Duffin and Harvey Cas- | alic | buttoned down the front from neck- | Arias [1 ict] vi ay and granddaughter of missionaries, | ” lg Any oy were dancing in Chicago under bride traveling in a brown crepe | line to waistline with tiny covered >unaay. a ~ » Stanford-Stelting ter- | , of i . : denominational morning worship at |“a holy adventure is the anill wear pink ribb in her hair| With Chinese bandits, wars, fam-| begin tomorrow in Christ Episcopal | fellowship fund is now awarding 18| Mesdames Harry Gundrum, LOWIs| sid eo bom TRONS I oo oy . ? En es : : house inmates in the afternoon. | United Lutheran Church. be the scene, at 3 p. m. tomorrow, | rye ; The bridesmaids, Miss he Rev. EF. Hinge Powel yu ’ called the Kathryn McHale Fellow- | Palestine, Ind.: Messrs. and Mesliam J. Stanford, 38 S. Addison St. [pounced the appointment of Mrs.
The ceremony will take place be- walter C. Holmes as chairman and | Tore an improvised altar of greenery Mrs. Frank F. Prange co-chairman | and fall flowers with the Rev. H. L./of the Fellowship Committee of the!
Overdeer officiating. Miss Veryl local branch. Mangan will play the bridal music. | The bride will wear a navy street-| length frock with navy accessories Couple to Take and a gardenia corsage. Her sister, x Miss Thelma Stelting, her only at-| 'lexas Trip tendant, also will wear a street- | length frock in cattail brown with| Miss Margaret Thomas, daughter a corsage of tea roses, lof Mr. and Mrs. Austin Summitt. Charles Stanford will be best man. | 1722 Southeastern Ave., will become An informal reception for the im- the bride of Glenn Hoffert, son of mediate families will follow the Mr. and Mrs. Harvey B. Hoffert, in ceremony The couple will be at a ceremony at 2:45 p. m. tomorrow. home after Oct. 1 at 528 N. Luett de The Rev. Roy V. Davis, pastor of the
Britton-Spangler < the Hoffert home, 2102 S. Emerson Ave. The bride will wear a navy
Wedding Is Tonight [Ave { redingote costume trimmed in
and Mrs. Roy Linville, Lafayette, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Max Scllers, Forest, Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Harbor, St. Louis Crossing, Ind. Club to Meet The S. N. A. P. Club of Shortridge High School was to hold its first fall meeting this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Miss
| Ann Ahlering., 4321 Carrollton Ave.
Sorority Head
Southeastern Union Church, ! | will read the single ring service at!
* bons in their hair and their colonial Four-Year Gain bouquets of yellow shaded blossoms | also will have showers of ribbons. Whether they ought to be proud | The bride, given in marriage by of their achievements or disap- | her father, will wear ivory moire pointed may be decided by the taffeta in princess style with a|Marion County Christian churches sweetheart neckline and long, puffed | when Dr. E. L. Day finishes his adsleeves. The girdle forms a bustle| dress at their annual convention Friday.
effect from which the train falls. The bridal veil in fingertip length Dr. Day will look back over four will have a cap with a beaded tiara. years of the brotherhood’s five-year The bride's bouquet will be a | campaign and outline what has colonial style arrangement of white peenn done and point the way for He will speak at the
roses and valley lilies with a shower | (}» future. opening session of the all-day meet-
of satin ribbons. | ing beginning at 10:30 a. m. in the
Max Keck will be best man and! ushers will be Kenneth Tralock, the Broad Ripple Christian Church. Miss Ferle Ward, missionary to
bridegroom's brother, Ted Blank, v1 . oy i113 brother of the bride and William | » rion will be the afternoon speak-
Mitchell. Lissue . . ci in Mrs. Blank's gown of blue crepe o am De. Saves Me gg wi will be worn with black accessories|® ne Sa Taig Si and Mrs. Trulock will wear gray | gelism? I ve en 8. W. Winner crepe with green accessories. Both | OF I i, president ne | wOo-
tion of communion for teachers,| pupils and their families. There will | Father to See Son Installe over the country
be morning worship at 10:45 a. m. and communion for the congregation at 7:30 p. m. ———— The tables will be turned tomor-| Dr. Benting will lead the worship row at the Calvary Lutheran service on the theme, “Youth's Faith | Church in Edgewood when the Rev. in Action.” Other speakers are Dr.
PEACE' NOVENA Chure gewoo ¥. Christian Barth comes to assiSt|E. E. Flack, dean nf Wittenberg HONORS THERESE at the installation of his son as Theological Seminary, Springfield,
w " new pastor. O., and the Rev A. Peters of Peace” is to be the theme of the| The new pastor, the Rev. W. L. anderson, Ind. rn on youth novena in honor of St. Therese of garth, whose installation will be at for the Indiana United Lutheran (Lisieux (Little Flower of Jesus) g , mm was assistant to his father. synod |opening Sept. 25 and continuing for gnile the older man was pastor of * nine evenings in the Little Flower concordia Lutheran Church, Cin-| | Catholic Church. cinnati. While the elder Rev. Mr. K. OF | Oct. 3, closing day of the novena. garth was president of Concordia College, Milwaukee, his son was|
vouth, Dr. R. H. Benting, host pas=tor, said today. Similar denomina- | tional meetings are being held all
C.TO PLAN (is the feast day of St. Therese. The custom of holding the annual | oy.a quated there. CHRISTMAS CRIB
|novena was begun shortly after the|” m0 son is a former instructor in| Plans for the first Christmas Crit (parish was organized. Services are qayman and Hebrew at St. Paul's ever erected on the lawn of the in charge of the Rev. Fr. Jerome nq)ece. Concordia, Mo, and comes Knights of Columbus Club House A. Pfau, pastor. 'to Edgewood from St. Paul's Lu- will be made at a meeting of the
The marriage of Miss Mary Eliza- | white, blue accessories and a corsage beth Spangler, daughter of Mr, and of tea roses. Mrs. Joe Spangler, to Weldon D.| Miss Fern Hoffert, sister of the Britton. son of Mr .and Mrs. Harry | bridegroom and maid of honor, also WwW. Britton, all of Beech Grove, wiil Will wear a navy frock and will take place tonight at 8:30 o'clock have a corsage of gardenias. E. in the Beech Grove Methodist Reinhold Scheer will be best man. Church. Mrs. Summitt, mother of the bride, At an altar banked with palms| will wear dubonnet chiffon velvet end surrounded by ferns and gar-|and Mrs. Hoffert will have a dark den flowers, the Rev. Edwin W. Gil- | blue crepe frock with white trimJette, pastor of the church, will ming. Both will wear gardenia read the marriage ceremony. He corsages. will be assisted by the Rev. Amos| A reception at the Hoffert home Bastin. Mrs. Clarence Kinsey, will follow the ceremony. The couorganist, will play a program of ple will leave Oct. 1 for a trip to bridal music and Gilbert Hime- Texas and will be at home after baugh will sing. (Oct. 18 with the bridegroom's parThe bride, who will enter with ents. her father, will have as attendants | Among out-of-town guests at the Mrs. James Himebaugh and Mrs. wedding will be Mrs. Cora Paidrick, Al Wehrel. Charles Mendel of| Acton, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. J. DougSouth Bend, Ind. will be Mr. Brit-|las Paidrick, Fairland, Ind.: Mr.
ton’s best man, with Allan Hauser |and Mrs. Ezra Barrett, New Palesend Luther
Holland Photo. An installation of officers will follow Theta Delta Sigma Sorority's Founders Day dinner at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Columbia Club. Mrs. Malcolm C. Ter-
will wear gladioli corsages. After a reception at the home of the bride's parents, the couple will leave for a motor trip north and will be at home after Oct. 1 at 1640 Biltmore Ave. Mr. Trulock attended Butler University and is a member of Sigma Delta Chi Fraternity. Miss Blank was graduated from the St. Vincent's Hospital School of Nursing. Out-of-town guests for the wedding will be Mr. and Mrs. John C. Eaton, Terre Haute, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Overholser, Shelbyville, Ind.; Miss Elizabeth Maier, Lafayette, Ind, and Harry Hailman, Huntington, Ind.
Alpha Gamma Deltas To Dine Monday
The Indianapolis Alpha Gamma
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| ciety.
United Christian Missionary
theran Church, Brazil, Ind. | At 10:30 a. m., the annual Mission Festival will be held. The Rev. A.
Sao TCs SPIRITUALS TO BE SUNG | SPEAKS ON RADIO Negro Spirituals will be featured |
The program, “As Religion Sees by the choir and an address, “The | H. Gallmeier of Peru, Ind, will the News,” will be broadcast by Dr.| Why of the Negro Spiritual,” by the preach.
OC. A. McPheeters, North Methodist | Rev. C. J. G RAS Ba VIR. TRENT GOES TO N. Y. MEETING
Church pastor, this evening at 6:15 |services tomorrow over WIRE. [Evangelical and Reformed Church. Mrs. L. C. Trent has been called to New York to attend a meeting
Dr. Baumgartel to Greet ¥ i New Union Hebrew Rabbi i
she is a member. The board will discuss improveDr. Howard J. Baumgartel will; Dr. Morris M. Feuerlicht, Indianap-| ments in missions buildings on extend the greetings of the In-|olis Hebrew Congregation mie Kodiak Island, Alaska. Changes are dianapolis Church Federation to-|and his assistant, Rabbi Maurice Necessary because of the increased morrow at the installation of a Goldblatt; Rabbi Elias Charry of Dumber of inhabitants due to the Jewish rabbi and at the dedication the Beth-El Zedeck Temple; Meyer Placement of a naval base there. services of the West Side Mission. |Gallin, Louis J. Borinstein, Mrs. Dr. Baumgartel is the church fed-| Samuel Davis, and various presi-
in the section.
Delta Alumnae Club will have its
The Baptist mission is the only one eration’s executive secretary. dents of local Jewish organizations.
PLAN RELIGIOUS PLAYS
At the dedication of the new
order Monday evening. Indianapolis Knights are said fc be sponsors of the largest Goor Friday outdoor devotions in the United States. Now they are tc mark another event of the grea! Christian festivals by erecting the scene depicting the Bethlehem manger. Gifts of money for the purpose have begun to be received by Russell Woods.
CENTRAL AVENUE HAS OPEN HOUSE
Open house will be celebrated at the Central Avenue Methodist Church tomorrow when newly decorated buildings will be open for inspection and Dr. Guy Carpenter, pastor, will preach on “In His Steps.” The service will begin at. 10:45 a. m. and be broadcast over WIRE
. Spangler named &s|tine, Ind, and Miss Hazel LeMasushers.
After a reception at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Britton will leave for a short wed- | ding trip and will be at home at| 1208 N. Illinois St. after Sept. 16. Mr; Britton is a graduate of In-
at the Indiana Medical School this year.
ters, Detroit.
Mrs. Pruitt Hostess
Officers of Tarum Court No. 14, Ladies of the Oriental Shrine, will
: : | meet Monday evening at the home diana University and is a student {of Mrs. E. R. Pruitt, 2350 College
Ave. A social hour will follow the 6 p. m. dinner.
hune (above) will be installed as vice president. Other officers to be installed are Miss Pat Geraghty, president; Mrs. Mary Lou Myers, secretary: Miss Rae Bauman, treasurer; Miss Bette Wolfe, parliamentarian; Mrs. Curtis Reynolds, sergeant-at-arms, and Mrs. Benjamin Braughton, historian,
first fall meeting at 7p. m. Monday | Rabbi Aaron E. Miller is the new | at the home of Miss Elizabeth Rob- [spiritual leader of the United He-| white colonial West Side Mission erts, 130th St. and Spring Mill Road. brew Congregation to be installed tomorrow at 3 p. m., the Rev. P. A Dinner will be served. lin the synagogue tomorrow at 8 Wood, who founded the mission, New officers are Miss Roberts, |p. m. After an introduction by|will give the prayer, followed by president; Mrs. Earl H. Conway, vice | Jacob Friedman, congregation pres- | Dr. Baumgartel's greetings. president; Miss Marian Emery, ident, the new rabbi will conduct| Dr. John H. Booth, executive secsecretary and treasurer, and Mrs. services assisted by the choir. [retary for the Board of Church ExMerton Johnson and Mrs. J» B.!| Speakers following Rabbi Miller tension of the Disciples o* Christ,
Wilson, Panhellenic representatives.lin addition to Dr, Baumgartel are will make the dedicatory address,
A new religious dramatic workshop for high school students will be conducted during the fall and winter in All Souls Unitarian Church with Mrs E. B. Backus as director. Other instructors are Dr. F. S. C. Wicks, pastor emeritus, Mrs. Emmett A. Rice,
Miss Elizabeth |
from 11:30 to 12.
'SUBSTANCE' TO BE TOPIC All Christian Science Churches will study the lesson-sermon subject, “Substance,” tomorrow. The Golden Text is: “If we hope for that we
Myers and Miss Helen Sanders.
