Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 June 1942 — Page 11
MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1042
Society—
Out-of-Town Guests Arriving for Fisher-Winslow Wedding Saturday
ATTENDANTS AND OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS for the wedding of Miss Peggy Winslow and Joseph Lyman Fisher began their arrivals today to attend the final round of parties preceding the marriage ceremony at 8:30 o'clock next Saturday night in the Meridian Street Methodist church. Miss Margaret Ann Knappen of Tulsa, Okla, who will be a bridesmaid, came this moming and Miss Nellie Jane Mellow, another bridesmaid, will be here Wednesday morning from St. Louis. They will be guests of the bride-to-be’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Coppock, until Thursday when Miss Knappen will be with Miss Eleanor Winslow and Miss Mellow with Miss Virginia Smith. The bridegroom's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Randall McWilliams, Pawtucket, R. I, will arrive Friday afternoon and will stop at the Columbia club. Mrs. McWilliams also is to be a bridesmaid. The prospective bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Fisher, Pawtucket, are driving through with Mr. and Mrs. James Woodger Jr. of Long Islanid, N. Y., and will arrive Friday afternoon.
Ushers Are to Arrive Friday
THE FISHERS will be at the Propylacum and the Woodgers at the Columbia club with other out-of-town ushers. These will include Touis Jefferson Long and Philip Benjamin of Meadville, Pa, and Herbert Johnson of Pittsburgh, who will arrive Friday. Mrs. Long also will be here. The bridegroom-to-be Will come Wednesday night from Washington where he has been on business since coming from Juneau, Alaska, last week. He is with the National Resources Planning board in Alaska.
Local ‘Angels
The speaker's platform and a view of some of the members of the corps honored.
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of Mercy’ Are Honored at Patriotic Program
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Mrs. Rosamond Van Camp Hill was to ‘entertain today with a Iincheon at the Woodstock club for Miss Winslow. The gilests were to be Mrs. Coppock, Mrs. Henry H. Hombrook, grandmother of the bride-to-be; Mrs. R. P. Van Camp, the hostess’ mother; Misses Knappen, Barbara Winslow, Nancy McCown, Helaine Borinstein, Dorothy Ann Fisher, Clair Morris, Virginia Smith, Mary Eleanor Fenstermaker, Catherine Cunningham and Carolyn Culp. Tomorrow Mrs. Walton M. Wheeler Jr. will be hostess at & Tuncheon shower at the Meridian Hills Country club. Attending will be Mesdames Coppock, Hornbrook, C. C. Bruning, Albert P. Smith and McClellan Coppock, Misses Barbara Winslow, Knappen, Smith, Fisher, McCown, Fenstermaker and Susanna Milner.
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Mr. and Mrs. William J. Davey, 1154 S. West st, entertained Sat-
Joan Fox to Be Honor Guest urday evening at Whispering Winds
HONOR GUEST at a personal shower given this evening by Miss Patricia Stark will be Miss Joan Fox whose marriage to t George A. Schnieders Jr. will be July 5 in St. Joan of Arc 1 urch. Miss Fox is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Fox and Cadet Schneiders is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Schneiders of Lios Angeles Mrs. William J. Stark will assist her daughter. Guests with bride-to-be will clude her mother, Mesdames David Fox, MT el Fox, John J. Madden and Bernard Livons, Miss Jean Pickett of Pittsburgh, Misses Nfary Helen Madden, Dorothy Rybolt, Nrary Jane Thompson, Eloise Akin, Nancy Ragan and Lucille Bosler J » he engagement has been announced of Miss Eleanor Naney ige of Buffalo, N. Y, to Richard Meredith Vovles, son of d Mrs. E. Everett Vovles of Tmdianapolis. The bride-to-be is the qaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Newman Walbridge of Buffalo. The be July 11 In the Westminster Prechvterian church at Buffalo and will be Tollowed by a reception at the Walbridge
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in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. | Philip A. McKinney, who were mar- |
ried Saturday morning. Mrs. Nre- |
Kinney was Miss Margaret Eliza- |
beth Davey. The ceremony was read at 9) o'clock in Sacred Heart ‘Catholic | church by the Rev. Fr Ephrem | Nryensch, O. F. M., pastor of the
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Vases of white gladiol, | Tarkspur and baby breath stood on the altar which was lighted by tall white tapers. Gowns of the brides attendants were of ‘chiffon fashioned with shirred Bodides, romance necklines and short puffed sleeves. Nrhiss Dovan Dietz, maid of Honor, was in watermelon pink and carried Jo- | hanna Hill roses. Nriss Vivian Davey and Miss Mary Clare Bients, bridesmaids, wore @elphinium blue and carried Bouquets of Revelation roses. The three wore shirred maline Juliet caps matching their gowns Robert McKinney, son of Naj. and Nirs. Frank BE. MeKinher, was ring bearer, carrying the wedding ring in a regal lily.
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graduate of the Buffalo seminary and attended Ohic Wesleyan university. She is a member of Kappa T sorority. Mr. Voyles is a graduate of DePauw and niversities and a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity couple will be at Home in Detroit where Mr. Vorles is research Iaboratory of Detroit-Egison. Dr. and Nos Vovles and their son, Kennard, will go to Buffalo for the wedding
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Miss Davey Is See a Pin and Pick It Up=’ Isn't an Old Adage Any More P. A. McKinney But a Practical Admonition
By ROSEMARY REDDING WOULD SHE PIN UP THE HEM?
“certainly.”
Tt is ‘one of the many services the department stores offer. with a reception honoring their son- tomer buys a dress and doesn't want to pay to have it altered in the A fitter will pin it up for milady and she ¢an take the dress | Wome, follow the pin markings and fix the hem herself.
store.
The fitter meticulously placed | dome 20 or so pins about the hem of my mew purchase. Next time I | glanced down, she was methodically marking the place of each pin with a piece of ‘chalk. “Oh, You needn't do that. I can follow the pins quite easily.” “Yes, T know,” she said, “but 1 can't 1et you have the pins.” | What's this, I mused to myself, | surely the department stores) | havent gotten around to taking in(ventory on pins. I was consumed | with curiosity, Why? | “Well, there once was a time When we never re-used a pin.” she (said. “Fact is, up until recently we | would brush pins of tables up in| the alterations department and |mever give them a second thought. | A pin never Was reclaimed from the | Aoor. But,” and she sighed as she picked a few up, “we even do that | now. Theyre put throuch a bath, | of course, before we re-use them.” |
All of Which serves as an inte. | Hackney single in harness class; |4, will be at 10:20 a. wm. and 1:39
Quction to a bigger story, miladies | F & 8 YOU ARE GOING TO HAVE
Mary C. Lyday Is Chairman Of Horse Show
Miss Mary Catherine Lyday has been appointed general chairman |for the third annual charity hoise show of the Junior Horsemen's ase sociation. Proceeds of the event, to be piesented July 4 and 5 at the Thomas stables on Davis road, south of road 52 Will be contributed to St. Mar= garet’s Hospital guild. Approximately $1000 in premiums and 20 trophies will be awarded at the show. There will be eight money classes of $37.50 each and four $150 stakes,
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[Local Entries Take Firsts at Franklin Show Stake donors ate Dudley
Times Special ton, horsemanship; R. H. Brown, FRANKLIN, fd. June 22 — Top ve-gaited, and Miss Lyday, fine
Honors ih the Franklin Horse Show | harness. Theie also will be a three= | gaited stake.
here vesterday went to Miss Mary | Class donor: aie Messis and Lyday of Tndianapolis. Four horses | Mewdames E. Stailing Peaiee, I. ©. owned by Miss Lyday took blue rib- | Covert, William G Sehnepf, Harry bons in five events. Indianapolis Sidiow, James Aikman and R. W entries placed first in 17 out of 19 Spiegel. classes in the show sponsored by the | Miss: Janet Hansen, Wauwatosa. Franklin Polo and Saddle club and | Wis, and Walter Seifvied Jv. Cine the American Tegion. | cinhati, will be the judges. Jim Miss Dyday's winneis included | MeNutt will be ringmaster and Revelus Song, five-gaited open class | Robert A. Medicalfe, grounds eomand the vice presidents five-gaited mittee chairman. open shake: Tiustration, first in the | Perforinances on Satuiday, July
Dickey, champion thiee-gaited pony, |. MW. and ths Sunday show will and Maytime Blossom, winner open at 130 p.m among combination Yhree-gaited| Officers of the Junior Horsemen class.
The army and navy color guard. Teo the right is a gioup of Gray Ladies.
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| ® # ® » » . Wanting to Be Helpful Is Not Sufficent; Must Have Training Says Red Cross Official
“During the war, merely wanting to be helpful is not sufficient, American women must be trained to put their good intentions to praece tical use” That Was a part of the message Which Mrs. Walter Lippe | mann, Washington, brought to local members of the Red Cross and | TRdianapolis citizens, 5000 of them, yesterday. She spoke at the patriotic program in Garfield park honoring 2200
To Enter Air Corps Thomas Rutherford Drybrough, son of Mr. and Mrs Howard T. | Griffith, 3710 N. Pennsylvania st, will leave tomorrow for Kelly Field, t., Where he will begin training
local men and women Whe have,™ completed specialized training fof| Ales participating in the service volunteer Red Cross service. | were the Ft. Harrison band, army Mrs. Lippmann is heading a na-| and navy color guards, the junior tional campaigh to enroll 100,000) Red Cross choir and the Boy Scouts women in volunteer nuites’ aid and Camp Fire girls who ushered, work. me - “The fiesponse has been good,” J N : she said, But it must be better. At) Ww, C. T. U. Sponsors |the present time, there ate 25,000) Speech Contest Women eniolled iA RAuises aid courses but the time is fast ap=| A silver medal speech contest was ba When we must have 100= held yesterday evening in the young She brought personal messages peoples department of Oude Tatts from the national heads of various DNACIe URGEr the sponsorship of the | Red Cross divisions to the “gradu- Central Women's Christian Tempers ates” ih each of their respective di ance WRioA. : | Contestants Were speech students Awards Certificates . Si iin or judges Were oki hei 5. isabres | Mrs, Payne Clark, Mrs, L. W, Gallo= | Certifitatts Whtth Wie Vemees ... ..3 HB, 8 Walter, Mm Fred ‘had earned were presented BY gpuoky, speech contests director of Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan. He the central union, was in charge, | Was presented by W. I. Longsworth, | i - chairman of the Thdianapoliz chap: |
ter of the Red Cross. | Other speakers ineluded Lieut. | Governor Charles M. Dawson, Col | Walter 8 Drysdale, commandant at | F¢, Harrison; Capt. Ralph Boulton
are Albert Metzger, president; Miss of the Marine Oorps; Lieut. Comm. Jane Abrahath, vice president; Miss F. M. Wall of the navy and Capt. 28 ah aviation cadet in the army | Sue Reeder, secretary, and Miss B J. Gracey, post chaplain at the ai oorps. Mr. Drybrough recently Dolores Covert, treasuier. Ms. fort, Who delivered the invocation. completed his junior year at Was | Hafty Thomas and Dr. P. ©. Boh: Mye Perry W. Lesh, chairman of| bash college. He is a member of ham are the association's eponsors. | volunteer services, presided. Kappa Sigma fraternity
As She enteéreq te church Wh | ave your pine and needles, make) Hadd Takes Ribbon her Father, the bride wore white
| them fast. Th case you hadnt Heals | Other Mmdiahapolis winners nEe p a 4s rg 28 it, they have to come out of our cluded Hadd, the open jumper sleeves tapere NT6 POMS | | PPREEERS AWE y at the hands ard The romance neek- Vitel metal supply, $6 hecessary t A o> es — Corp. and Mrs Richard J. Nudenthal are on a wedding trip north Me Was accented with seeq pear TO" War DATPOSSs now. gaited champion m hand, owned by following their Marriage ab & olock yesterday afternoon mw the Fue Medallions The gored skitt swept| Adequate stocks afe available, pr Byion Nixon: Carmelita, three: Baptist church. The bridle was Wiss Evelyn Louise Skillman daughter, 1to & long train. certainly. But, production has been gajted blue ribbon winner, owned of Nir. amd Nive. Frank H. Stillman, and Corp. Nredenthal is the son of She wore a fingertip length veil of cit. We have that oh the word py Delores Covert, and Whiteoak Nirs. Barbara Niedenthal. iiision Be1d by satin and seed pear] of the OPAS consumer QIVISION. | winner m the hunters and RARPRYS receding ceremony, John tiara and Ber cascade Bouquet was Pins aie i the long list of articles takes and former international Haner sang “Ave Maris © “Because” fall into a tong tain Attached to Of Eatdenias and brides roses. The | blaced Under a copper ban by WPB | nore show champion, owned by 8nd O Promise Me" ad Muse Naty her sweetheart Bonnet was a finger | Vell was that torn by Mis. James R. [ONEIARG of the pins, and safety) George Sadiier. Others were Susu: Thomas, organist, played & program hip veil of lution. Wer cascade McKinney, the bridesioom's sicter- Pins, made during the Past Wo erie, thiee-gaited pony winner, bridal music. Dr. Carleton W. | Bowgwet was of white roses ang M-1aW, at her wedding. years were made of bras Which owned by the Thomas stables, and Atwater officiated before an altar white stephanoetic | Nr. NreKinney's attendants n- COnRists largely of copper THE Sue Reeders My Beaw, three-gait-banked with fers and Nanked with! Corp. Niedenthal was attended CMEed his brother, James as best rest were made from steel and the | eq open champion. candelabra BY hit brother James B Nieqen. Mah and, as ushers, William J Subbly of that for pine will only] Dr Byron Nixons Wings Fancy, | Miss Norma Skillman sister of thal bet man and hit nephew DAVEY Jr, the brides brother, and be ©0 per cent of normal after vigden by Dorothy Thomas of di: the bride and mald of honor, wore Daborn Hendrix and RKennetn John I. Reimer. The bridegroom Ypiit Rua anapelis, wom ih Wo Ave-gaited
Corp. and Mrs. R. J. Niedenthal Are on Wedding Trip North
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a frock of blue organss Stoled with | Kewbler and Robert Stringer | 1S the ton of Mir. and Mire. Roscoe A. | Garment makers, lasses, neluding the open and 2 square neckline puffed sleeves ushers NeRinney, 20 E Pleasant Run blvd. i and a bouant skivt. She alse wore | There wae & reception wm the | Nits. Davey, mother of the bride, a Tour-strand pearl bracelet, the church patios Following the cere. | Wore black chiffon with white aeEFL of the bride Woy. Amsictant hotterser were | Cestories and a shoulder corsage of The bridesmaids wore paste] gowns Mise Dorie Hendrix, niece of the OIChids while the bridestoom's fashioned afer the maid of honors | bridegroom, Miss Ruth Fleck and Mother chose a havy ensemble Worn Mise Nrarjorie Harrah was in yellow, | Nise Ruth Richardson. When the With white accessories and orchids. Wiss Georgian Tacke ™ orchid. and | coupe left the bride traveled Ww Following a short wedding trip, Miss Jeanne Niedenthal sister of a brown linen suit with green the couple will be at home at 1732 the bridegroom in agua. Their | accessories | N. Emercon ave. The bride's going-
gifts from the bride were thiee-| mm Mmdianapolis for the cetemony a%ay costume was a browh and)
the laundries, along With the es: sential eivilian Mmdvstries and the armed forces, Will have first call on Ping 80 it is up to housewives to be careful with those they already have oh hand. The OPA astute: that there are enough needles to take care of immediate needs but asks the ¢ooperation of the countiys women | in Conserving the supply. High car
strand pear] bracelets All of the were Nv and Nis. Dogan Burhets White silk jersey with white acces. attendants carried bowgwets of @el-| Coatesville: Nir. and Noe William Soties and gardenias. phinium, daisies, Johanna Hi roses Brown and family, Monticello: Ni | and baby breath and wore Mowersiand Mis George NreOotter and’ \ nn their hair | familly, Columbus, O.: Nir. and Mis. To End Season Given in marriage by her father | Ralph Jacobs, New Augusta: Nhss] In closing its activities for the the bride was attired in a white Elizabeth Curtie and Jonn Bran. season, the Con Moto Music elub marguisette gown made on princess nim, New Palestine: Mir. and Mys will have an 11 oelock breakfast in
pon steel is used to make them and
it too is essential for war use ® ® % HOW CAN YOU HELP? Buy needles only as you need them. Buy only a few at a time
for needles on hand for a long
ladies events. Harty Gorham of Chicago served as judge ih the Ane harness and hackney classes, while Mis Martha Craham of Franklin wag judge in| the hunter and jumper classes. Posey | B. Denning was ring steward and | Fied Sharp of Franklin was in| charge of arrangements for the event, Other Winners Nawed
Nola E. Minton class, Sport Gor: |
{ sip, owned by the Whiteoak stables
of Yorktown and ridden by Namey | Nrooie. Model thiee-gaited horses in hand gues, Carmelita, owned by Delores overt of Tndianapolis and ridden by the owner.
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lives with a sweetheart neckline George Niedenthal and Mr. and the home cf Mis William J. Cooty, and Tong Tited Sleeves tapering Nos Andrew Nedenthal sGreen- 3033 Arthington bivd., tomorow. fate point: at the wrists. The feld and Nr and Mire’ Peter Plans for the coming year's pro-| skirt was tiered mh Tour ruffler and Sockol Anderson gram will be discussed.
period are likely 'v cust and lost| Open Three-Gaited Horees Class their usefulness. Grandmother used | —My Beau, owned by Sue Reeder of to sharpen her needles with an hdianapolic and ridden by the emery bag. Granddaughter can buy owner. such\a bag for a mere pittance at| Hunters’ class, DeMopolis, owned the five and ten. by Dwey Kaufman of Indianapolis | Drag out the oldtime pin cushion. | and vidden by Dr. P. ©. Bonham Place it ih a conspicuous place,| Jumper pair class, Red Chief, (where every member of the house: ridden by Irie Hougland, and Dieky hold will be reminded to stick any Boy, ridden by George Frazier, both stray pins they pick up. Save ping owned by I. C. Hougland of Frank:
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Legion Auxiliary Has Record Enrollment
A record breaking membership entollment, totaling 523412 women, in the American legion auxiliary hag been announced by the auxe iliary's national headquarters here. The previous record was estab: lished last year when 523328 women enrolled in the auxiliary. This year enrollments are running ap. proximately 20000 ahead of the i fiidon BpngBungry Ry mem egcess . 000 for 1942.
iin, Ladies three-gaited hoises eolass, | My Beau, owned by Sue Reeder of | Indianapolit and ridden by the owner. | Fine harness elass, Adventure, | owned by John Irvine of ITndianap|olis and ridden by Bob Mannix. President's thiee-gaited open stakes, Carmelita, owned by Delores | Covert of Indianapolis and ridden! by the owner. Three-gaited pair class, Miss Co | quette, ridden by Barl Marple, and Pretty Point, ridden by Mary Cath. | erine Lyday, both horses owned by Farl Marple of Indianapolis. |
Betrothal Announced
The engagement of Miss Franees| L. Moore to Sergt. Robert A.| Thompson of Chicago is announced by her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Noble G. Moore, 61 N. Rural sb. The wedding will be July 19,
Sorority Pienie Miss Birdine Hoffman, Carmel,
will entertain members of Alpha Gamma chapter, Alpha Omicron
Alpha sorority, at a picnic supper oY tomorrow.
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