Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1942 — Page 25
FRIDAY, FEB. ¢, 1042 — THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 25
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A wedding ceremony read at noon today in the Meridian Hills home| of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allison Miner was to unite their daughter, Mrs.
Priscilla Miner Tinker. and Caldwell Phillips Robertson in marriage. Mr. Robertson, formerly of Cincinnati, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. : | Glenn H. Robertson of that city. y * * * EE SUE 0 or Dr. Roy Ewing Vale, pastor of —— I J
Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, Recent Bride
was to officiate at an improvised “ANGELS OF MERCY”
altar arranged before the living room fireplace and flanked by urns of tall white gladioli. There were to be no attendants. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was to wear a teal blue Who hasn't thrilled to the wool suit with matching hat, pale inspifing strains of Irving pink accessories and a corsage of Berlin's “Angels of Mercy” - . . the Red Cross theme song? And who hasn’t given his bit to the Red Cross drive for war time funds needed now? If you haven’t
brown orchids. A buffet luncheon was to be served . « « give! If you have gum give again.
following the ceremony. Upon their return, Feb. 20. from a wedding trip JOIN THE RED CROSS IEEE. RES
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to Chicago, the couple will be at home at 502 E. 75th St Among Out-of-Town Guests Only the immediate families and a few friends were to attend the ceremony. Out-of-town guests with the bridegroom's mother were to be his aunt, Mrs. Walter A. Phillips. in. Mrs. Flovd Seiler,
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The bride was graduated from Mrs. Charles M. Schaeffer Jr. i i Tudor Hall School and attended the was Miss Lois Everhart, daughter hes You pow ameliing a lk University of Wisconsin. Mr. Rob- of Mr. and Mrs. Bert C. Everhart, ertson is a graduate of the Univer- before her marriage Dec. 13. Mr. | of Cincinnati and is a mem- and Mrs. Schaeffer are at home ber of Delta Tau Delta Fraternity. at 4609 E. Washington St.
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Pastor Will Discuss | R ix: nw. amor => Riviera Club Goodwill Industries a ; i mw 4 ‘ IF 3 The Rev Howard G Lytle, pasta! Plans V alentine of the Fletcher Place Methodist Church, will talk on the work of the
Goodwill Industries, Inc. and show Dance
a film, “Wages from Waste,” tonight
t 7:30 p. m. before the Woman's| . Siete oo ies Service of the Plans for decorations, entertainy Fils go i ment and special features are being
Crocus Colors You'll Love in
an BisHgis Cianen th ow completed for the Boosters’ Valenchurch. : tine dinner dance to be held next : . r : Devotions will be led by MIS. pygay at 7:30 p. m. at the Riviera Re ular $1 00 Soft pastels that capture Spring—in casual These New Spring ie ye re Club. Adult members may make a . and sport type hats. Hand detailed with yy Pe Her il pry reservations at the club for the glove-stitch edgings, crown and brim stitchMrs Harry Ametér Will be hostess © : ings. Feather, leather band, ribbon, yarn BLOUSES larder Pa te] yy 2DoLie] Bolster Barty is sched and veil trims! Hats for all-and-every occafor a tea to follow Men guests yjeq for Feb. 22, when club members| . ; tv Ast A ot 1 d have heen invited will meet for another in the series i Sion . .. pre V as our merican landscape. eee of Sunday evening dinners. Colors and sizes for everyone. Mrs. Olive B. Lewis | Future club events ill include : po | Booster dances Feb. 27, March 13 ® (Guest Speaker and 27; election of officers for the] for 19 98 a Boosters’ Club March 13. and in- Onl ¢ to Aw Let's Call It Offense.” will be stallation of officers March 27. y : ” x the subject of Mrs. Olive Beldon The first February meeting of the | EACH Beautiful, 8Ix105-Inch Size Lewis following a 1 p. m. luncheon Riviera Camera Club will be held | meeting of Circle D of the Women's Tuesday. A speaker and print ex-| Organization of Tabernacle Presby- hibitions are scheduled. The dashing, easy-on cotton fleece CHENILLE BEDSPRE ADS Welcome as the first crocus are these finely made eign gl q ug cardigan that's so popular. Grand, i ; j wn blouses for Spring suit wear. Shirt types—collare MIS 8118 . Jacobsen wii > : : , Car p i . . ; . less styles—long torsos—in flattering rayon jerseys, hostess for the luncheon and Mrs. | ‘ lk B k too, for lounging around home. Two Soft, fluffy chenille on good quality William R. Humphries will have d S on 00 S patch pockets. Glass buttons. White, se ‘ pa : 1 h HB | 5 novelty rayon crepes, cottons and sheers. Newest 4 {eu 5 sheeting. White, rose, blue and peach. Each VA WN a charge of the devotional period. red, yellow, blue, pink. 3 > colors in sizes 32 to 38. Mrs. Duncan MacDougal is pro- For Pre-School v :
Smock heads the Circle . — Children [ea Dance Is Sunday | Miss Carrie E. Scott. supervisor
At Marian College of children’s work, Indianapolis Students of Marian College will Public Library, will speak on “Books | give a tea dance from 2 to 53 p. m. [or Pre-school Children” ata Valen-| Sunday in Madonna Hall of the tne Tea planned by the Meridian school. 3600 Cold Springs Road. Heights Kindergarten, 47th St. Miss Alma Gaden, Houston, Tex, and Park Ave, to honor the] is general chairman, assisted by Second semester mothers, at 2 p. m.| three sub-committee chairmen: Next Wednesday. Miss Sylvia Fritch, Jasper, recep- Ihose pouring will be Mrs. Wayne tion: Miss Mariarna Tedd. Rush- C- Kimmel, chairman of the Kinder-| ville, publicity, and Miss Josephine $arten Board, and Mrs. Maurice 'D. | : | Lindley, prezident of the, Women's! pn | Federation of the Meridian Heights 1/iss Salter Presides Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Walter ‘ od I © © { Roberts, chairman of arrangements, Miss Helen Salter, president of) is being assisted by Mesdames Ralph Beta Phi Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi! T. Simon, Harold L. Mercer, E. C.|
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