Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 April 1943 — Page 23
R.E. Werner,
IRSDAY, APRIL 15,
Anna Hines
“Are Married
Ceremony Is Read ‘By Fr. Lehnert.
Seaman 1-c Robert E. Werner and]:
Mrs. Werner are on a wedding trip
‘to San Francisco following their|
marriage at 8:30 p. m. yesterday in St. Patrick's’ Catholic a aa rec-|
tory. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Hines, 902 E. ‘Morris st. ‘are the parents of the bride who was Miss Anna Marie Hines. Mr. Werner is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Al F. Werner, 234 Mason st. The Rev. Fr. Robert Lehnert read the ceremony. The bride wore a pale blue suit with lemon yellow
. aceessories and a matching
corsage. Her only attendant, Miss Pauline Miller, was in a beige suit with turf tan accessories. Seaman 1-c¢ Richard Yeager was the best man. Following the service a reception was held in the home of the bride's parents. The bride traveled in a brown sul with matching asgessor 15, :
: Welfare Club
Entertains
The last ina’ Setles of entertainments was to be given at 2:15 o'clock this afternoon by the Welfare club at the Indianapolis Home for Aged Women.
The seventh district, Indiana}
Federation of Clubs, chorus was to| Smooth .and white with pumice
present a musical program -accom-
panied by Miss Grace Hessel. Mrs.
Ann Hessel is the director. Dieter Hessel was to.play a group of piano selections. A social. hour was to follow the program. On the arrangements committee were Mrs, Lynn: B. Adams, .chair-
man, and Mesdames - Lawrence |:
Cummins, C. E. Trees, - Charles|. Roller, Carl Spiess amd O. -E. Simons.
Club to Elect
The V-17 Navy Mothers’ club will |
. meet at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the . west room. of the World War Me-
Pir susoifepre i veRiwah
morial building, A speaker from the coast guard recruiting office will lecture and show motion pictures. The group will hold its .annual election
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Beauties’ Hints—
Quizzer
Amn Eden: She teks her G. Q. ” » ”
By ALICIA HART . Times Special Writer
quiz every now and then, suggests CBS Actress Ann Eden, if you want to make certain you are ‘looking . your best and .are not ‘forgetting: basic--beauty rules. . ‘How about testing your G. Q. 1! grooming quotient)? Give your‘self ‘10 for each “yes.” If your score: is less than 50, better make a few resolutions. e nn = DO YOU SHAMPOO your hair at least every 10 days? Do you ‘give it 50 brush strokes each night? Do you keep your elbows
and’ creamy lotion? Do you keep your nail polish: in constant re-
. pair?’ ‘Do you give yourself a ' pedicure every. week? :
Do you periodically take your measurements as well ‘as check your weight? Do you look at your wardrobe once a week and mend ripped hems and loose buttons? ' And do you take a final look at yourself in a full-length mirror : before going out?
Will Review Book ‘Sponsored by the St. Joan of Arc Women’s club, Mrs. Howard J. McPavitt. will review “The Robe”
(Lloyd C. Douglas) at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the school auditorium. The
of officers.
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The Bridal Scéne— Anne M. Baltz To Be Honored At Shower
Phyllis Wilcox Names Bridal Attendants
Three brides-to-be have announced attendants for their wed-
dings. Several showers will be given preceding the marriages. ‘Miss Rosemary O'Hara and Miss
maids at the wedding of Miss Amine Marie Baltz and Thomas J} Doneugh, will give a — shower for Miss Ballz tonight. Thee wedding will be May 1 in the St. Joan of Arc Catholic church. Miss Baltz is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Baltz, 4192 Carroliton ave. Mr. MecDonough’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDonough, Beech Grove. : The couple’s other attendants will be Migs Mary Jane Baltz, sister of the bride and maid of honor; Richard Finchum, best man, and Louis Newman and Davis Baltz, brother of the bride, ushers. Miss Joan Baltz, another sister of the bride, will be the soloist. The guests at the shower to be given at Miss O'Hara's home, 4159 Ruckle st., wil be Mesdames Edward Bartenbach, McDonough, Baltz, Henry Baltz Jr., J. T.O’Hara, Richard B. French and Martha May Roberts, Misses Louise Hoffman, Dorothy Fromhold, Mary Jane Baltz, Carolyn and Marge McDonough - and Bernadine Dalton. Mrs. O'Hara will assist her daughter and Miss French. Miss Jean Lines will entertain tomorrow. with .a personal shqwer for the ride-to-pe. There will be 30 guests. 2 = = : Miss Phyllis Wilcox has set Easter Sunday as the date for her wedding to Pfc. Gerald W. Wieland, U. S parachute troops. The marriage will be at 7:15 p. m, in the Irvington Methodist church with:Dr. Clarence A. Shake officiating. Miss Wilcox is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Wilcox, 36 N, Webster ave. Pvt. Wieland’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Gerald H. Wieland, 6740 E. 13th st. ~ Mrs. Robert Golden, a cousin of the bride-to-be, will be matron. of honor at the ceremony. Miss Betty Jean Shierling will be maid of honor and Miss Nita Vawter and Miss Harriet Burbank, another cousin, will be bridesmaids. The ushers will be Eugene Miller, Don Sharp and Jack Demlow. Mr Wieland will be his son’s best man. | Showers will be given for Miss Wilcox by Mrs. Wieland on Sunday and by Mrs. C. D. Burbank, 6115 Park ave, on April 22. The bridal dinner will be at Ci-| faldi’s the night before the wedding. Mrs. J. N. McPheeters entertained recently for Miss Wilcox with a personal shower. The guests were members of chapter U, P. E. O. sisterhood. 2 t J 8 Miss Margie Ann Leonard hasannounced the attendants “for her wedding to Midshipman William N. Rider, which will be May 5 in the Irvington Presbyterian church; Mrs. E. B: Smith, the bride-to-
and Miss Charlotte Piere, Evanston, IH, will be maid of honor. The bridesmaids will be Mrs. Bert H. Bishop, another sister, Miss Newal Rider, Oak Park, Ill, sister of the prospective bridegroom, Miss Margaret Hopkins, ‘River Forest, Ill: Misses Janet: Murphy, Wreatha Gill and Lou Ellen: Maffett. Judy Ann Smith will be flower girl Midshipman : Rider, the son of Capt. and Mrs, W.. N. Rider, Oak Park, will receive his naval commission May 4. Miss Leonard is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Leonard, 4516 E. Washington st. A number of showers have been planned for the bride-to-be. Among them are a miscellaneous shower to be given by Miss Murphy and
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