Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 September 1942 — Page 7

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SI RAN uterspaugh, ! Miss Gorham'to Wed

Of Wedding |

‘Calvary Baptist church will be the|

Scene of the wedding of Miss” Mar-

1 gery Gorham to Richard A. Muter-|

'~ spaugh, U, 8. N. R, at 7:30 o'clock this evening. Miss Gorham is the

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter S.|

Gorham, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and ‘Mrs. Wiliam Muterspaugh. =

The altar before which the Rev.| William Breedlove will officiate is

to be decorated with baskets of. gladioli. On

egnery and ther side

will be seven-way candelabra, Bows|

of white ribbon will mark the family pews. ; ¢

Assisting Rev. Mr. Breedlove With |

the service will be the bride’s brother, the Rev. Walter P. Gorham. The bridegroom’s brother, William Mauterspaugh,’ will sing bridal music, accompanied by Mrs. Muterspaugh. Wearing Satin. Given: in marriage by her father, the bride ‘will be gowned in white satin, ‘The dress is fashioned with a sweetheart neckline; long sleeves with tapering wrist points, and a bouffant skirt falling into a. train. A two-tiered floor length veil of illusion will be held by a shirred tiara and white gladioli. blossoms. The bride’s bouquet will be of white

Mrs. O. H. Greist (center), new

Present Day club, will be honored at a luncheon Monday in the home of Mrs. E. S. Wheaton. Mrs. D.

Municipal Gardens Club to Have President’s Luncheon Monday; 5 Committees Are Announced

Mrs. Joseph Hancock, president of the Municipal Gardens Woman's

president of the

L. Smith and Mrs. P. C. Crane (left and right) are chairmen of the club’s program and social com-

Fr. E. C. Bauer |Officiates

At Ceremony

Make New Members Fes!

Miss Elizabeth Ostermeier, daugh-

120 Couples |

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At Home, Keep Old ; Interested. :

Class to Dine

The Presby-Weds class of the ME-

The Rev. George F. Snyder, pastor, and Mrs.. Snyder hold the

Roll and Coffee ‘Ceremony, . Symbolizes Equality. High ‘point of the 22d ‘annivere Sary celebration of the SHOONI

speak and Miss Marie Gish and the choir will sing, directed: by Mrs

| Denra Lee.

The: love feast is & traditional sists. in partaking, simultaneously,

{of a roll ‘and coffee fo symbolize

the equality of all men before God, Thé Rev. Stanley R. Woltjen, pastor, will preach at 7:45 p. m. and there will be a rally day observance

‘| a¢ Sunday ‘school .af 9:30 a. m."

Honor Pritchard : Oren Pritchard, retiring superine

|tendent of the NORTHWOOD TIAN CHURCH SCHOOL,

will be honored by a special pros. 3 gram tomorrow morning at 9:30,

.|Children from the various departe

ments will sing and recite and 53 will be promoted with ceremony, Miss Ruth Carter, director of ree ligious education, is in charge of the program and Mrs. Edward P, Hart, of decorations, Mrs. Edward Naylor will present a brief organ recital beginning at 9:20 a. m.

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gladioll, : Department club, announces that a president's day luncheon will be ter of Mrs. Th Ostermeier Carry Giladioll held at the club Monday noon. Dr, Rebecca Parrish will be the guest| : OF “io Theresa Ostermeler, was The attendants will wear gowns speaker. ri 1 : married to Wilson M. Vannatta, at made alike of taffeta with net over- Presidents of local organizations to be honor guests will include Mrs. [9 o'clock this morning in St. Patskirts. Attached to the shirréd|p p. Grosskopf, 7th district, Indiana Federation of Clubs; Mrs. Donovan [rick’s Catholic church. The bridebodices are bouffant skirts. Mrs. Turk, Indianapolis Council of Wom- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. t »Charles Davis; matron of honor, will \en; Mrs, Heszie Pike, Woman's De-|and Pottenger, advisory; Mrs. Kosta |Frank Vannatta, 935 Bellefontaine [beginning to one of the largest on be in blue and will carry peach partment club; Mrs. M. E. Robbins, |arovime chairman, and Mesdames|st. the North Side. It promotes friendgladioli. : Detention Home auxiliary, and Mrs, Smith, William Emerich Jr. Dean A program of bridal selections ship and a social life among memMiss Betty Catherine Mills, brides- (1 o#a ce Dougherty, Travel-Study 1 i - ’lwas played by Miss Helen Colbert, |bers through dinners and parties at maid in yellow, will carry orchid Club federation. Also, Mrs. Charles|Andrew Miller, Louise MCQUAITY, organist, who accompanied Miss|the church as well as the Sunday gladioli and the junior bridesmaid,|Eyerett, Municipal Gardens White Charles Judy and Stearnes, tele-|Julia Colbert when she sang. - The |gatherings. ~ Lois Jean Gorham, sister of the|Cross guild; Mrs. Laura Ray, Indi- phone; Mrs. Robert Shank, chair-|Rev. Fr. Edward C. Bauer read the|’ ® = = "bride, will have similar flowers With./anapolis Council of Women; Mrs. man, parliamentarian and resolu-|service before an altar decorated Plan Visitations her yellow kK. Mr. Davis will be Charles Efroymson, ‘war savings tions; Mrs. H P. Willwerth, his-|with greenery and the altar vases best man and. Walter P. Gorham |staff; Mrs. James Spaer, school 75, |torian; Mrs. H. A. Harlan, chair-|were filled with pastel colored| Luncheon will be served teams of and Kenneth Hellewell will usher. (parent-Teacher association, and Mrs.iman, and Mrs. Lawton and ‘Mrs. |gladioll. : . orkes after services tomorrow in 1S Mothers’ Costumes " |Paul Gleason, Lavelle Gossett post,|Everett, visitation; Mrs. Toney| Entering alone, the bride was at- A nal INDE METHa : W. Flack and all past presidents, hospi- tired in traditional white satin . Calling lists and For the ceremony, Mrs. Gorham : .

THE BELLAIRE METHODIST CHURCH will present the first of its monthly “music Sundays” oe morrow. Clifford D. Long will die ° rect the choir, appearing in the morning, for the first time this fall, and Mrs. Dorsey Dodd, organist, -and Miss ‘Betty Bowes, pianist, will play. At 7:30 p. m., the Bethel A. M. E. church choir will sing under the direction of George Brown and accompanied by Mrs, Mary Etta Johnson. The Rev. Stane ley Mahan is church pastor,

Dr. F. 8. C. Wicks, pastor emeri« tus of All Souls Unitarian church,

huge service flag to be dedicated tomorrow. in the First United Brethren church. :

Two giant silk flags, 8 feet by 12 feet, handmade and hand embroidered, one Old Glory and the other a service flag, and other patriotic mementoes will be dedicated in ceremonies tomorrow in the First United Brethren church. Governor Schricker will deliver ‘the address-and be introduced by Bishop H. H. Fout, bishop emeri- _ tus of the United Brethren church, at the 10 a. m. service. In addition to the flags, a service plaque, & frame. to hold pictures of the service men and a large map of the world will be dedi-

giant flags will be hung from the ceiling to fall over the balcony rail. The Rev. George F. Snyder, pastor, will receive the gifts and ‘conduct the dedicatory service’ with the astistance of the young women of the Fidelis class who are the donors. It will be recalled at the service that Bishop Fout was a chaplain overseas during world war I and remained abroad after the armistice to do relief work in the Middle East. Also, tomorrow, Miss Lois Morton Bowe will sing and Pvt. Ber-

styled with a yoke of seed pearls, | instructions will be distributed after has chosen a black crepe dress with lingerie accents. Mrs. Muterspaugh also will wear black with black accessories. Both will have gladioli corsages. * Immediately following the wedding there will be a reception in the church. Friends of. the bride who will assist are the Misses Elizabeth, Audrey and Dora Muterspaugh and Joanne Hayes. As the couple. leaves for a trip, the bride will wear ‘a blue and brown suit’ with hrown accessories ‘and a corsage of gladioli. imong the out-of-town guests at the wedding will be Mrs. Nevada B er and Miss Treva: Vanlue, bath of Argos Seay

Paul Goben To Be Wed ‘The Rev. Lenn Latham will read the ceremony uniting Miss Vivian Maxine Bever and Paul J. Goben in marriage-at 7:30 o'clock this evening in ‘ the Westminster Presbyterian church. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Bever of Wallace and Mr. Goben is the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Goben, 919 E. Raymond st. + Preceding the rite, Mrs. Luther Benton will sing a program of bridal airs. Mr, Bever will give his daughter in marriage before a background of palms, candelabra and baskets of llies. : She will wear traditional white satin fashioned with a sweetheart neckline accented with seed pearls. Her short veil of illusion is t6 be caught by orange blossoms and she will carry a bouquet of white roses and baby breath along with ‘a

prayer book, gift of the bridegroom. The bride’s sister and maid of

|dames ' Roger Lawton,

V. F : Mrs. Carl Jones, chairman of the|tality. :

luncheon, will be assisted by. Mrs. J. E. Dean and Mrs, H. L. Jones. The president annourices Red

Cross and defense work will form |Emil Soufflot, education; Mrs. Paul the club’s activities this year under |Hubbell and Mrs. Hershel Schuck, the direction of Mrs. George Holmes | memorial; : Mrs. Thompson and Miss ‘Carrie Committees appointed = byw, Mrs.| Hoag, budget; Mrs. Paul Oren, speHancock are Mrs. J. C. Starr, chair- cial events and publicity; Mrs. Easand ' Mesdames Carl Jones, ton, Roscoe Conkle, William Hodgson, chaplain; Mrs. William Kester and S. J. Bardsley and ‘George Smith,|Mrs. Harlan, musicians; social service; Mrs. George Dunn|Thompson, color bearer; Mrs. Flack and Mrs. Leon Thompson, co-chair-|and Mrs. D. D. Thomas, year book; men, fine arts; Mrs. Harold Hayes| Mrs: Srader and Mrs. Maley, audiand Mrs. William Hoag, co-chair-|tors. > &

and her committee,

man,

men, garden. :

Mrs. Holmes, chairman, and Mes-|bond; Mrs. Ida Gritton, chairman, E dwar d|and -Mesdames Carl Baumann, How- { Wright, “Thomas Maley, Harry ard Yost, . Francis Parker, Willis

Mrs. Evérett, president, and Mes-

son, White Cross guild. Delegates Listed

are Mesdanies Ernest Millholland,

Harry Stearnes and Dean. Mrs. O.| Miss Burroughs

S. Srader and Mrs. Lawton are

delegates fo the Indianapolis Coun-| Has House Guest

cil of Women, while Mrs, Hodgson and Mrs. E. C. Ball are delegates to Detention Home auxiliary. Other committees are Mrs. Richardson, chairman, and Mesdames Starr, Dunn, and Hayes, program; Mrs. Ball, membership chairman; Mrs. Fred Chastain, chairman, and Mesdames Conkle, Edna . Lewis, Harry Townsend, Loren Tracy, M. F. Hoagland, Lloyd Pottenger, Theo-

dore Petranof and P. J. Wiltz, ways Returns Home

and: means. : » Mesdames Millholland, Conkle

“Officers of tha. organizati dames Earl Buchanan, Carl Jones,|Mrs. Richardson, first. vice presi8. S. Clements and N., D. Richard-|dent; Mrs. Ball, second vice president; Mrs. Clifford Horney, record= ing secretary; Mrs. H.:P.r White,

+ Other Appointments Mrs! Hodgson, legislative; Mrs.

Mrs, Hoag,

librarian;

Mrs. Clements, war stamp and

lores and: Kester, hostess. .

bodice,

leg-0’-mutton sleeves tapering into wrist points and a bouffant skirt falling into a train. A tiara of orange blossoms held her fingeriip veil of illusion in place and she darchairman, |ried a shower bouquet of Johanna Hill roses. .

Three nieces of the bride were

Wear Copen Blue

her attendants. ° A deep rose taffeta Mrs. Willis Jones, [frock with : Dubonnet velvet trim was the costume of Miss Mildred Mrs. | Ostermejer, maid of honor. Her gown was fashioned with a shirred sweetheart neckline, short puffed sleeves and a bouffant skirt. Her Dubonnet shoulder length veil was caught with a cluster of bows matching her dress and

she carried jy rad deep pink asters. : ough, the children’s friend and

on are Similar gowns in copén Pie fal.

of Mrs. Jane Johnson Burroughs, Spink Arms annex, has returned home for the week-end from Indiana university, where. she is a freshman in the School of Music. She has as her house guest, her

Boston.

Dr. C. /R. Schaefer has returned from a vacation in Michigan.

Lieut. V. C. Vanderbilt Jr. Weds

honor, Miss Virginia Bever, will be|’

attired in a gown with a rose taf- ; feta skirt and Dubonnet velveteen . bodice. - Completing her costume will be a strand of pearls and a bouquet of pink roses. Wear Similar Gowns / Talisman roses will be the flowers of the bridesmaids, Miss Helen Shuler and Mrs. Maurice Brink. ‘Their gowns will be styled after that -of the maid of A honor—Miss Shuler’s in peach with a dark’peach bodice and Mrs, Brink's in aqum. The flower, girl, Patricia Bever, cousin of the bride, will- wear an aqua taffeta frock and a halo of roses. Donald Goben will ‘be

{ pink : his brother’s best. man and Charles| Dugan and Charles Rupp will serve|

, Both mothers wlll wear blue with rose corsages. Mrs. Bever will

feta with blue

bridegroom’s mother wore a 8

giles

in their hair.

velvet {rim were worn by the bridesmaids, the Misses Betsy Ann and Janet Lee Beard. Their colonial bouquets also Vere : corresponding secretary, and Miss a pike £ aster ne 2 Delegates to 7th district, I. F. C.,|Hoag, treasurer. : :

Robert Reilly was Mr. Vannatta’s

best man and Raul Vannatta,

brother of the bridegroom, Euria Haskett served as ushers.

and

3 A black alpaca dress with lingerie Miss Jolflen Burroughs, daughter accents and black accessories was

worn by Mrs. Ostermeier, who had a

corsage of deep red roses. The

corsage with her black crepe

trimmed in white, and black acces-

M H k sories.

Mrs. Ostermeier was. to entertain

with a reception in her home, 1311

Ringgold - ave. Following,

the

couple will take a trip north, the pride traveling in a hunters’ green dress, gold and brown accessories and a corsage of Johanna Hill roses. Upon returning to Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Vannatta will be at home

at the Ringgold street address.

In Indianapolis for the wedding were Miss Maxine Evans of Terre Haute and Mr. and Mrs. Harry

O'Neil of Muncie,

Social Hygiene To Be Topic

Guest hpeskers at. the first fall luncheon meeting of the Council of

|Social Agencies Monday willbe Al-

luncheon when the teams will set forth to visit the membership. Transportation arrangements for persons wishing to attend church but handicapped by the tire short-

cated. Pins with colored heads will mark on the map the whereabouts of the men of the congre-

nard Ramey, cornetist of Ft. Harrison, will play. Mrs. Snyder, Fidelis sponsor and wife of the pastor, did most of the handwork on the flags.

age, are expected to result from the visitation.. Also new members, shutins and all others on the roll will be visited and a record made of findings. . Dr. F. Marion Smith, pastor, will preach on “The Church-Moral Builder.” ; : . = =

Tree Is Memorial

church visitor for 12 years. Goldshorough. died this summer and

children whe knew and loved her. : re R/S

and Reformeéd church. " » »

a. m., marking youth Sunday in the St. Matthew’s Episcopal church. ® .8 ” L. E. Hall, principal of public school 16, will lead a panel discus-| sion on-“How to make a man’s Bible class larger and better,” tomorrow at the meeting of the men’s class in the First Baptist church. 2 8 = Society of Brooklyn, N. Y, will

speak on “The Significance of the Body,” tomorrow at 10:55 a. m. tnd

center. . = 8

Sidener to Talk

Builders in the church. The talk is of special interest to the parents

Mrs. Frank Billeter\will sing at the 5:30 p. m. vespers tomorrow at

unit 153 of the 12th district Amer-

in color, will. be taken of

lecture at 8 p, m. at the Unity Truth |school pupils ‘as they pass in procession through the new building. A 1 p. m. basket dinner will follow. Charles Bacon is chairman of the ; building committee; the Rev. “A Message from the Front” 1s|Raphael H. Miller Jr., church pasthe subject of a talk to be given by|tor, and Dr. Shullenberger, the reMerlé Sidener tomorrow morning at| tiring president of the International the meeting of the Christian Men|convention of the Disciples of Third Christian |Christ and minister of the Central designed to be|Christian church.

gation in the armed forces. The

Feast of the Tabernacles

Observed

“The rustic - booth covered with

; greenery and decked with autumn An evergreen tree in front of the|fruits and vegetables in front of Garden Baptist church stands as|the Beth-El Zedeck a memorial to Miss Estelle Golds- symbol of the Feast of Tabernacles now. in progress among Jews the Miss | world over.

ple is a

A similar hooth has been erected

tree was planted this week bY ion the platform of the temple. of the Indianapolis Hebrew. congrega- ] tion, aga or the Feast of Tob. Rally day will be marked by an|ernacles, began at sundown last tional song service, children’s night and will be observed for eight sermon, dedication of teachers and days by reform Jews and for nine officers’ and other features tomor-|days by those of conservative and row at the Immanuel Evangelical orthodox congregations.

_ Succoth is the most joyous of all

the Jewish festivals and following Young people will .conduct. the|closely on the solemn Day of Atonemorning service tomorrow, at, 10:45|ment is always marked with praise

Linwood Church

Plans Dedication Dr. William A. Shullenberger will

give the address at the dedication of the new Sunday school building of the Linwood Christian, church toMiss Ella Pomeroy of the Unity morrow at 2:30 p. m.

In the morning, moving pictures, urch

and families of the 175 C. M. B-how| 5 ATHOLIG LECTURE

TOPICS SELECTED

The Catholic information bureau

the veterans hospital. Arrangements|has armounced the subject for the were made by the McIlvaine-Kothe ro; j.qtures opening Thursday eve-

|fred Taylor of the Federal Security

! |couneil:

|At Reception

Agency, Chicago, and Dr. Norman Beatty, Mrs. Benjamin D. Hits, president of the council, has announced. The health section of the council, ‘with Dr. James H. Stygall as chairman, is in charge of the program. The meeting will be at the Y. W. C. A. at 12:15 p. m. The theme of the program, “So-

dianapolis are members of the

Group to Assist

ican Legion auxiliary.

DR. ROTHENBURGER WILL BE HONORED

Friends of Dr. William PF. Rothenburger will join with his parishioners of the Third Christian church to pay him honor on the 15th an- ~ |cial Hygiene and the Control of iniversary of his pastorate here, to-

anniversary service will be held at 4 p. m. in the sanctuary of the church. Joseph Lautner will direct the choir in several numbers and Mr. and Mrs. Saul Bernat will ‘give musical selections.

ASBURY MEMORIAL SETS HOMECOMING

morrow.

} 2 1453 N. Alabama St

at Capitol and Georgia. The lectures which are free and open to the public will continue each Thursday at the same hour through Dec. 17. They are designed to give instruction in the Catholic faith and are -under the direction or the Rev. Fr. Richard Grogan. Lecture ' suljects are “Creation and Redemption”; “What Is Infallibility”; “Commandments of God”; “Baptism”; “Sacrifice of the Mass”; “Confession”; “Marriage”; “Communion of Saints”; “The Future . Life”; and “Catholic Practices.” : y ————————————————— ~ ANNOUNCE TOPICS All Christian Science churches will study the lesson-sermon subject, “Reality,” tomorrow. The golden Text is “Thou, O Lord, remainest forever; thy throne from generation

church. {to generation.” Lam. 5:19. Piaconce| The Meaning of Death

‘Sunday at 11

¢|E. Burdette Backus, Minister

ning at 8 p. m. in the headquarters|;

by Jewry Here

and thanksgiving to God for his kindness to men. It was originally a harvest festival but has come into a deeper significance, stressing gratitude for ‘all the spiritual fruits of life. Services will be. held by Rabbi Israel Chodos this evening at 6:20 and tomerrow at 8-a, m. at Beth-El

coth -sexvices last night at 6:20 and today at 8 a. m. After each service, the sisterhood served refreshments to the congregation in the booth on the lawn. “The Fruit of Our Labors” is the title of the succoth sermon delivered this morning at 10 o'clock

Rabbi Chodos: also condlicted Suc-|

will preach tomorrow at 10:45 ab the OAKLANDON UNIVERSALIST CHURCH.’ » » 2

Sermon Animated

“An animated sermon” will be presented tomorrow at J:30 p. m. by the dramatic club at the EAST MORRIS STREET METHODIST CHURCH. There will be a rally day

if the school at 9:30 a. m. and the -

sermon, “A Song in the Night,” by the Rev. E..N. Rosier at 10:30 a. m, 8 8 =» Every child who is graduated from the primary to the junior departe ment. of the DOWNEY AVENUE CHRISTIAN CHURCH ‘school toe morrow ‘morning will resented with a Bible. Dr. E. Robert Andry,

pastor, will preach on “Re-Making ca

Adults” at the 10:35 a. m. service. Jessel iss mmanm————— 0! : 4 i Fattloted Revival

WIBO--8:00 P. M. Sunday 1070 Kilooyoles Continuous International Broadoas

by Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt of the

AUTHOR TO DIRECT ‘LUTHERAN SESSION

Mrs. Mabel B. Fenner of Philadelphia, author, children’s and mission worker, will conduct a parish and church school institute at 7:30 p. m. Monday in the First United Lutheran church. . Fifteen United Lutheran churches in Indianapolis and the vicinity will send representatives to the “ tute. Mrs. Fenner is well known throughout the denomination as the first secretary of the Children of the Church, & new United Lutheran organization, for her religious text hooks.

Indianapolis Hebrew @ongregation.

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Second Presbyterian

This Historic Church of Which Henry Ward Beecher Was Minister yermons and Pennsylvania Sts.

. MILNER, D. D., Morning Worship, 10:45 A. M. Sermon “The Forgotten Man” Dr. Milner, - Church School, 10:45 A. M. = Supper Lecture, Thursday Eve., 6 P. M,

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- TABERNACLE ~ PRESBYTERIAN

34th and Central DR. ROY EWING VALE REV. RALPH L. O'DELL Ministers : 8:30 A. M. BIBLE SCHOOL 10:45 A, M. DIVINE WORSHIP DR. VALE PREACHING : “If the Foundations Go, What Then?" : Thurs,, 7:16 P, M., Mid-Week Service

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W, CARL STEELE,

Sept. 27th to Oct. 4th—7:45 Each Night

WHEELER MISSION—245 N. Delaware

Two pictures mide with colored light effects and special music each service. Also Sunday 2:30 P. M. :

HOOSIER ARTIST OF BOB JONES COLLEGE

BILL PARHAM WITH “Southern Joy” MALE QUARTET w at All Services—Sun 27th

Sing day, September Lid Bible School, 9:30—Morning Worship, 10:45—Evening, 7:45 ‘Also Radio Program (WISH) 8 to 8:30 A. M. and 11:30 to 12:00 Midnight

OLD-FASHIONED SINGING CONVENTION.

Sunday Afternoon at 2:30—~PROMISES TO BE BEST YET

BEREAN MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH

WADE AND LINDEN STREETS i Ford Porter—Pastor

A Great Day—Fellowship and Blessing 2 ri Be Sure and Come! -

22d and BR

BROADWAY BAPTIST CHURCH

OADWAY