Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 November 1940 — Page 21

THURSDAY, NOV. 21, 1900 comme ode eee me THE INDIANAPOLIS TMES oe Maem nior Dance Nov. 29 |Harry Decker, | Heads Sorority [Rosemary Ryce

: S OCi 0 i V— = Norma Rahe Is Married to

Wed Today || D. X. Flanagan

. . . vw hl | oe : 4 i Family Dinner Parties Scheduled |. ~ Dr. Frantz to Read Little Flower Church

As State Observes Thanksgivin : 9 9 : : Ceremony at Church: : Scene of Ceremony i. — : : | Miss Norma Rahe will become the i Officiating at the wedding of Miss Traditional family dinner parties occupy the center ; bride of Henry J, Dacker Jr. in a Rosemary Ryce to Donald Xavier of the stage today as Indiana — and 31 other states — | 4 Seremdny at 3:30 p. Im. loday ai the Flanagan at 9 o'clock this morning celebrate Thanksgivin First Presbyterian Church with Dr. py in the Little Flower Catholic Church g g. : George Arthur Frantz - officiating. was the Rev. Pr. Francis Galvin, The Propylaeum, as in the past, will be the scene of Mss. Ninam 3, Newcomer: drganis, Fishing, 5 Slassimale of We brigeHa ‘ . ; > : : gradua ro . a number of friend-and-family gatherings. Among those A lattice entwined with huckle- hg Thomas University, St. Paul, Mine. entertainthg there today are Miss Anne Fraser, Mes- ko : | a Sa : Sh ey te, 338 N. dames-William Niles Wishard, George Lilly, Jacob P. Dunn, James a a th . ds i - Joseph P. Ryte, 833 N, B. Nel | a chrysanthemums will form the set B Nejson, Leroy Taylor, John J. Bibler, W. W. Critchlow, J. Emmett : ting for the rite. Ta R. B Shiel and Richard Hennessy, Miss Edith Allen and Miss a X The bride is the daughter of Mr. a % 2B runer. ; ; 2 : ii: land Mrs. Oscar H. Rahe, 1050 W. i; Eight-branched candelabra holding anksgiving Day is family day at the Columbia Club where aS a iii 180th St. Mr. Decker’s parents are Ll i white tapers flanked the altar at dinner is being served from noon to 9 p. m. Art Berry and his oreh~ hE E : ¢ |Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Decker, South : ; which the service was read. A bank Miss Vera Suhre is the newly

estra will play for dancing in the dining room from 6:30 to 8:30 p. m., : 3 ; Bend. of palms and cl hi tonight. . Co j : Mr. Rahe will give his daughter in| installed president of Omicron chrysanthemums oy an gold ie

The club will have a “British Buffet” dinner Dec. 7 as the second : ; 3 3 marriage. Her gown is of white] Chapter, Omega Nu Tau Sorority. |completed tne decorations. * Miss in a series of international buffet parties. The international’ motif : Ca. satin, the basque bodice made with Mary Feeney sang the nuptial mass will be carried out in the decorations, food service and appointments, shirred panels and a sweetheart traveling in a champagne Wool cos-| including the solos, “Afe Maria” and Michael Hauer and his orchestra from Dayton, O. will play. Mrs. neckline. The long, tight sleeves are|tume worn with brown accessories| “On This Day, O Beautiful Mother.” J, Hart Laird, club hostess, will be in charge of bridge for those who puffed at the shoulders and a long|and a chrysanthemum corsage. They A gown of white satin was worn wish to play rather than dance. . train sweeps from the low basque|will be at home after Dec. 1 in In-|by the bride who was given in marOther entertainment features on the club's calendar are the an- : back. A cluster of illusion flowers| dianapolis. riage by her father. A long train nual Christmas party for kiddies, the annual concert by Mrs. James LRN : : will top her fingertip length illusion| Miss Rahe attended Indiana and swept from a fitted basque made Ogden’s Junior Chorale, a Christmas dance for senior members, & : : veil and she will carry white| Butler Universities and is a member| with long, tight sleeves and a high formal Yuletide dance for sons and daughters of members who are : chrysanthemums in a” cascade ar-|of Delta Delta Delta Sorority. Mr.| neckline formed by fan insert of home for the holidays, a tea dance for the junior members and the : ; 3 : rangement. Decker was graduated from Indiana|French bafiste. Her fingertip length club’s final New Year's Eve Party. : Miss Eileen’ White, maid of honor,| University and is 'a member of|Veil fell from a three-tiered coronet The annual “Turkey Day” Dinner is being served at the In- SEE : : : will wear pale coral crepe with a|Sigma Pi Fraternity. caught with seed pearls. ’ ? crystal-beaded bodice and a shirred Hersister, Miss Eleanor Ann Ryce,

dianapolis Athletic Club from noon until 9 o'clock: this evening. Buf- i : / fet dinner dancing is scheduled from 7 to 8:30.p. m. tomorrow at the Members of the Indac Juniors, young people’s organization at the Indianapolis Athletic Club, will have |SKirt: She will carry blue-tinted was maid of honor. She wore Delft

club, an informal dance at the club Nov. 29. Newly-elected officers who are planning the event are (left to Shryserthemumn S Sarker abd Miss Sub Debs Arrang e ine S14 Tue bridesmaid: Mise Mare

right) Miss Helen Reis, vice president; Miss Jane Shook, president, and Miss Bi Miss : : : p president, and Miss Beverly Siniff, secretary. Dorothy Jones, bridesmaids, willl Sen yenger Hunt groom, was in dusty rose. Their

Town Hall Guests Announced | wear turquoise frocks styled like frocks were identical and were fash-

MRS. ELIZABETH PATRICK will be hostess at the luncheon C Ri dl PY that of Miss White and will carry ioned of faille taffeta with fit to be held at the Columbia Club Saturday following the Town Hall ceremony INE Breakfast at I. A. C. Follows Dirk chrysanthemums. All three wiji| P1208 for a scavenger hunt Sun-| yo ouegand slight trains, The square lecture at 11 o'clock by Elsa Schiaparelli. The French designer who | wear, shoulder length face veils|¢ay will be completed by members necklines were accented with scrolled { matching their frocks, caught across of Phi Sigma Kappa Chapter, Sub |taffeta trim and they wore matching *

escaped to this country recently via the Atlantic Clipper will speak A N D | - : t otre HMC ‘Huse Kelleher Ceremony; the back of the head with garlands| pep club, at a meeting at 7:30 p. m.| SCroll caps with illusion face veils.

on “Clothes Make the Woman.” An out-of-town guest among the Indianapolis fashion experts of chiysanihemums maiching, their They Nore. ipl g g p xperts bouquets. 2 tomorrow at the home of Miss Kay fren than by the ey Deans

to be at the speakers’ table Saturday noon will be Mrs, Marjorie * ’ ’ | SOUTH BEND, Ind, Nov. 21.—| Reception Is This After noon Linden Decker will be his brother’s| Havens, 5048 E. Michigan St. The bronze chrysanthemum muffs with

Henry of Chicago, a representative of Marshall Field and Co. Local : ; . | guests will be Mrs, Frances Hawkes, Mrs. Helen Campbell, the Misses Miss Rita Connor and Richard] : best man and ushers will be Loy|j unt is to start at the home of showers of bronze button chrysanAnn Simon, Elizabeth Tynan, Quanah Crowder, Algie Phillips and Joseph Hennessy of -Indianapolis| A wedding breakfast at the Indianapolis Athletic Club followed the Baxter, Jgck Mullens, Dickson| : themums. : Elsie Gingery, Raymond Cooper and Samuel Freeman. : were married at 8 oclock this marriage of Miss Alice Jean Kelieher and Harold G. Huse this morning |Detzler aiid John Rasmussen of Miss Marge Altnen |, Wiliam Callahan. Muncie, was , Cis morning in the Log Chapel at the|in Blessed Sacrament Chapel of SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. A recep- South Bend. : Recently "elected officers of the best man and Joseph William McMayflower Descendants Aids' Named Ting ] [tion was to be held this afternoon at the home of the bride's parents, | ‘> 80Wn of teal blue crepe will bel ngprer will preside at the meeting| Kibben was groomsman. Wallace : University of Notre. Dame with the yp. and Mrs. Robert §. Kelleher, 122 W. 20th St. Mr. Huse is the son | ¥orn by the bride’s mother. Her ac- : “7°! Quinn, Dayton, O. and Joseph E. NEW OFFICERS of the Indiana Society of Mayflower Descend- |Rev. Fr. Edward J. Finnegan ofl: of Nn ME Boy I Hus aT oollege ave. cessories will be of black and she tomorrow. They are: Miss Phyllis Ryce, brother of the bride, were BRIS Took Dyer hele duties this week. Mes Tiden Titeer, governor clating. Pastel chrysanth SITs 3 Zltar > | will wear a gardenia and gyestneat, Randall, president; Miss Marilyn | ushers, e society, today announced committees to assis em. i : : , ; 3 bone \rose corsage. Mrs. Decker” will wear i i ‘esi . i The bride’ The Hon. Joseph A. Minturn is the governor-emeritus of the The: bride wore, 4, suit of - Huren Vases and 2 background of greenery | The prices going-away costume is |, "pac Ee al aan Ly jeimberling, vice, president; Missi, Drie drone on ue society. Other officers assisting Mrs. Greer are Paul Buchan and blue trimmed with mink, brown ac-|20 Rigs elabra decorated the a turquoise wool dress with a pig-|cessories and gardenias. The bride's| Marge Hogle, secretary; Miss Alf-|cossories. Mrs. Flanagan wore brown Re Bort mall. Muncie. deputy covernorsy Min W Mito. |cessbries and an orchid corsage. Her|ShaPel. Preceding the 9 o'clockiskin belt, a camel's hair coal. beige grandmother, Mrs. George Metzger, ner, ireasuter; Miss Betty Hocker, crepe. Crimson rose corsages were ell Taylor, corresponding secretary; Mrs, Sidney L. Scarborough, re- sister, Miss Joan Connor, wore coffee | CETEIMONY read by the Rev. Fr.| felt hat and brown accessories. Her | Madison, also will wear gardenias|gocial chairman; Miss Elizabeth | Worn by both. cording secretary: Mrs. James G. Haston, historian; Earl C. Town- brown trimmed in brown velvet, [J2mes A. Hickey, a program of corsage is to be of orchids. Mr. and |with her black velvet gown. ) . . ? ; .__[ After a wedding breakfast at Bluff send, treasurer: Rev. George S. Southworth, elder: Dr. Fletcher brown accessories, and a corsage of |bridal music was played by Thomas Mrs. Huse will be at rome after, The couple wffl leave for a motor Doty, librarian, and Miss Katharine| crest the couple was to leave for a Hodges, surgeon; Norman E. Titus, captain; and the Mesdames Edna yellow and bronze chrysanthemums. Poggiani, violinist, and Miss Heen Der. 1 at 1402 N. Alabama St. {trip after the ceremony, the BYide| Hopkins, publicity chairman. motor trip south M. Barcus, A. M. Hetherington, S. E. Perkins, Jess Pritchett Jr. H. Benedict Hennessy, Springfield, Mo., | Sheppard, organist. { Out-of-town guests at ‘he wedA. O. Speers, Charles R. Weiss and Mrs. Ellis B. Hall, the board of was his brother's best man. | The bride's only attendant was ding included R. M. Cleveland of assistants. ; ; The bride is the daughter of Mrs. her cousin, Miss Margaret Habich. Portland, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. RobThe deputy governor general will be Mrs. Charles Albert Gall Harry N. Connor, 1512 N. Meridian Richard Huse was his brother's ert Phillips, Des Moines, Iowa; Mr.

and the assistant, Edgar H. Evans. Past governors include Mesdames St., Indianapolis, and Mr. Hennessy’s| best man and ushers were Elwood and Mrs. Michael Sweeney, New Bryant W. Gillespie, Sidney J. Hatfield, Fred Hoke and the Messrs. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard | Sipole and Richard Kelleher, broth- | Rochelle, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs.

Halford W. Howland, William E. Osborn and William C. Smith. Benedict Hennessy, of Springrieid ler of tne bride, William Bryan and M.s. Alvin Huse Mrs. Greer's committee appointments include: Auditing, Mr. id i em patenis arrived] Miss Habich’s gown of American of Detroit, Mich. 2 last night to attend the wed- geayty velvet was made with a mre a a

Sith, chajrmen, Mrs. Suehanan = Mr. Osborn; hospitality, Mrs. ding Hatfield, chairman, Mesdames Otis Dyar, William A. Oberholtzer, Nina 7 : {square neckline, basque waist and] . Walter W. Ward and Thomas B. Sonner; membership, Mr. Howland, a i ib or I ae Souple In three-tiered skirt. Her velvet tur- | P arty Will Benefit chairman, Mesdames Gall, Perkins; Scarborough and the Rev. South- Park Ave. Apt. 1 Indianapolis ban matched the dress. She wore . . worth; program, Mrs. Barcus, chairman, Willis N. Coval and Mr. 2 aR : a strand of ivory pearls, the gift of Police P ension Fund ¢ ¥ Hall; room and property, Mrs. Perkins, chairman, Mesdames Burton the bride, and carried a shower| ° g 5 ) Knight, H. Farr Waggener, William Kendall and Miss Elizabeth | Sponsors Party bouquet of ivory roses and violets. | The Auxiliary to the Indianapolis . Chipman; publicity, Mrs. Hetherington, chairman, Mr. Titus and The Conqueror Chapter of the Entering on the arm of her fa- | Police Department will. sponsor a Mrs. Haston. : . Riley Hospital Cheer Guild will ther, the bride wore a gown of|¢ard party for the benefit of the poOthers are: Joseph Allen Minturn Award, Mr. Townsend &nd sponsor a card party tomorrow at ioney-belge taffeta, fashioned with lice pension fund at Ayres’ au %- Mr. Howland; budget, Mr. Buchanan, chairman, Mrs. Barcus and the Foodcraft Shop. Mrs Goldie |a romance neckline. shirred bodice | torium Monday at 2 o'clock. * Mr. Howland; fellowship, James Duane Dungan, chairman, Mes- Smith is chairman and Mrs. Pearl and long tight sleeves extending to| In charge will be Mrs. Forest Aldames Roy Elder Adams, Albert J. Beveridge Sr., Myron’Rush Green, Teltier is co-chairman. Proceeds points over the wrists. Her full|lison and Mrs. Jack ‘O'Neal, ways Leon G. Zerfas, Richard Bryson, Dr. Harry Heinrichs, Walter Win- will be used for the Guild's Christ. |skirt swept into a long trai~. A |and means; Mrs. Joseph Kilaiber, slow and John Bingham; legislation, Dr. Hodges, chairman, Mrs. mas party for children FISt- ya veil was oS it on eith- hospitality; Mrs. Ha sford Burke Gall and Mr. Buchanan; library, Mrs, Hoke, chairman; Mrs. Haston : —- a. er side with fresh flowers and the|2nd Mrs. Charles Golnish. mem- | and Dr. Hodges. Revi Sel l \ bridal bouquet was a shower of |Persnip, and Mts. Robert L. Batts, Mr. Titus Heads Juniors + eview Scheduled ivory roses and lilies of the valley. | Publicity. : : No. Tete teste. the 1 i Setad bo. \ Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt’s last; Mrs. Kelleher wore a corsage of | mm Ir. Titus heads the juniors committee, assisted by the Misses ook review for the Temple Sister- pink bouvardia and sweetheart ’ ) ) Martha Lou Cleaver, Mary Margaret Dyar, Carolyn Ruth Kendall, hood's November. series will be|roses with a black gown and | nts Scheduled Emily Louise Posson, Claribelle Hall, Wenonah Hatfield; the Mes- Tuesday at 10:30 a. m. at the Tem- | quoise accessories. The mother of a Oro BL a. 7:30 dames Morris L. Brown, Henry A. Lohse, Pritchett, Perry Ratcliff, .{ple, 10th and Delaware Sts. He the bridegroom was in blac’: and | o'clock Monda, ye nin Ol Hotel Herman Selka, Leo M. Stadtmiller, W. Mitchell Taylor, Ronald Up- will review “How Green Was My wore a corsage of white bouvardia |, y yung dike and Charles H. Zalac; Dr. Nicholas Hatfield, Samuel O. Dungan Valley” by Richard Llewellyn. : land pale yellow carnations Lincoln, 4 Short, Business meeting II, Charles ‘Grinnell Cleaver, Wil- : De w chapter examinations. liam J. Cleaver, John F. Townsend, - John F. Townsend Jr., John S. Williams and Joseph A. Wythe. Sérving on other committees are: |

Mayflower chest, Mrs. Hatfield, | Le chairman, Dr. Hodges and Rev. || . . . AYRES & COMPANY

Southworth; nominations, Mrs. Gall, | Miss Winifred Brill and Samuel O. | Dungan Sr.; rfisions, the Rev. | Southworth, chairman, Mr. Osborn || and Mr. Evans; telephone, Mrs. James G. Wason, chairman, Mes- | dames Charles Dawson, James N.| ‘Lennox, Alvin W. Owsley, Posson,! Grier Shotwell, Speers, Clyde Titus, ! Earl Townsend, Weiss and Miss Mil- | dred Weld; urban, Mrs. Ball, chair-| man, Philip H. Doty, Muncie; Mrs. Otto Ebbinghouse, Wabash; Mrs. James H. Evans, Bloomington; Miss Ruth ‘Greenham, Lafayette; Mrs. John Meredith, Franklin; Stanley W. Hayes, Richmond; Mrs. James H. | Pennington, Greenfield, and Mrs. Harry Walters, West Lafayette; year | book, Mrs. Barcus, chairman, Mesdames Haston, Hoke, Scarborough and Mr. Titus.

Breakfast Follows Haugh-Wipple Rite

Miss Norma Ann Wipple; daugh- a i ter of Mrs. J. K. Wipple of Port- 4 ; nai \ - land, Ind., was to become the bride} Co : ; he : . a n d H 0 0 k é d of Robert W. Haugh, 2161 N. Mer- A A: $ ® i . idian St., this morning at 10 o'clock ; “og “, . in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Lo oo “ Church. The Rev. Fr. Louis T. % TT : ; in Canada Gootee was to read the service. oR os “Ave Maria,” “Panis Angelicus” : and “On This Day” were to be sung x : , ! . by Miss Rosemary Lawler. James h and Frank Maley and Jack and] ; ; : SIZE 2x4 TO 3x5 =

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The bride's costume was to be a

beige suit with brown accessories ; . : ? a . and a corsage of yellow roses. Her g Working with scraps of worn clothing, out-grown ging- : (Made by Oneida ye) jak

attendant, Miss Ann Pettet, was to]

wear a green costume suit with | 7 2 \ wy . brown accessories and a corsage of | ham aprons, frayed uniforms . . ..women of Canada have

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pink roses. 2 Jiaugive best man _ was to be his father, Gerald Haugh, . : The immediate families of the created these quaint and colorful rugs , + . and their couple were to attend a wedding) os 4 4 ’ : breakfast at Catherine's Tearoom. Fi ; ; : : Loe atterns are fi Out of town guests were to include FL Gov fF KS P ne examples of hand craft. They: add a Miss Wanda wipple and David iF dls a : ; y arm \ h Wipple from Portland; Mrs. Helen aR ; , AE JIA ) charming touch to qgraci : Nixon, the bridegroom's mother, St. a) 3 £7 ™ 9 ; gracious Colonial rooms. All have Augustine, Fla, and Mrs. -G. H. ; / p 3 - Webb from Warren, ; k RR cA been carefully cleaned. Other sizes 3.95 and 5.95.

Mrs. W. A. Duerk, 47 S. Denny St.,

gister of the bride, was to give a i ’ ; oJ reception for Mr. and Mrs. Haugh TY LR oy # AFR | RUGS—SIXTH FLOOR this afternoon. SS Wid in \ 50-P WRN FR NRE JAN : CS. . 50 - Pc. Service for Eight

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This is no ordinary silver plate, but the i An informal dance will be given J plate ® 8 knives 83 soup spaons

tonight at the Murat Temple by th ad’ pW Re 5 & CP Br ne Hick | wal on : % i 2 Ge finest you can buy! It is truly TRIPLE ® 8 forks ® |6 tea spoons

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Warpy Waterfall's orchestra of NED re a : £2 : ; : PLATED, reinforced with a silver overBloomington will play for dancing : 4 PA 3 en ’ WEG from 10 p. m. to 2 a. m. Calvin i oi i ; on - . : . Mathews is president of the club : : : fo ; 5 lay, making possible the triple ‘guar. In.a hondsombiblond wood chest

and Warren Little is secretary-treas- a Lo E Sd £ Py 4 4 Wh . 4 urer. : 4 3 z ml AGS antee. The pattern is one of elastic

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zs Le a Ye a ey 20 s . % Use the convenient deferred Dance Is Monday = wh 5 vr Rx, 4 . simplicity. It will beautify your Thanks- payment plan.. Terms as low as papisnens snd o EE ol pony : KS : giving table and the set will afford you 00 down, evening from 7:30 to 10:30 p. m. ~, , , oh FINE SILVER—STREET FLOOR : nr many times ijs low price in pleasurel