Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 April 1943 — Page 7
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the Rev. E. Harold Klingel will - read the wedding ceremony at 8
of Mrs. Anna E. Thompson, 5627 /£" Julian ave.
ganist. Miss Maxine Mertz and
4 will be at hi “NN. J., after next Saturday.
Miss T hompson, F EE. Noffke to
o'clock tonight for Miss Virginia Ruth Thompson and Capi. Frank E. Noffke of Ft. Monmouth, N. J. The ceremony will be in St. Paul's Evangelical and Reformed church. Miss Thompson is the daughter
Capt. Noftke, who is on the staff and faculty of the signal corps officer candidate school at Ft. Monmouth, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Noffke, 9600 E. Washington st. - Miss Sue Carolyn will be the or-
Robert Schuman will sing “At Dawning,” “Until” and “I Love You Truly.” Palms, ferns, candelebra and white carnations will decorate the altar. Std Given in marriage by her brother, Ralph J. Thompson of Dayton, O., the bride will wear a petal white chiffon gown styled with a fitted basque, romance neckline edged in scallops of tissue satin and long sleeves tapering into points over the hand and edged with scallops of tissue satin.
Couple’s Attendants
~|cessories will’ be ‘navy
banked with ferns, palms and white flowers. Two seven-branch candelabra will be placed at either side. Mrs. Fred Jeffry, the organist, will play Pi Beta Phi sorority and Sigma Chi fraternity songs. Entering with her father, the bride will be in a white slipper satin gown styled with a fitted bodice, sweetheart neckline and long sleeves. There will be inserts of Chantilly lace in the skirt which will extend into a train. Her net and Chantilly lace fingertip veil will be attached to a Juliet cap edged with pearls. She will carry a white prayer book with white orchids and valley lilies. Attendants’ Frocks The matron of honor, Mrs. Gene Lacy of Alexandria, Va., will be in a seagreen mousseline de sole gown styled with a square neckline, short puffed sleeves, a shirred, fitted bodice and a full skirt. She will wear a matching Juliet cap and will carry-white daisies. ’ .The bridesmaid, Miss Jacqueline Jeffries, also will carry white daisies with her yellow taffeta gown. The dress will have a sweetheart neck-
-1line, puffed sleeves and a full skirt.
A Juliet cap will match the gown. Both mothers of the couple will wear light blue dresses with gurdenia corsages. Mrs. Trusty’s acand ‘Mrs Clay Trusty will be his brother's best man. Guy Inman of Buffalo and an other brother, W. K. Trusty of Muncie, will be ushers. . A reception for the immediate families will follow the ceremony and afterwards the couple will leave for a wedding trip south. The bride
tpeas | Will travel in a petal blue suif with
white and brown accessories -and an orchid corsage. Both the bride and bridegroom
. {were graduated from Butler uni-
a corsage of violets and white roses. Following a reception at the home of the bride’s parents, the couple wil] take a wedding trip, the bride traveling in a pecan brown gabsardine suit with alligator accessories and a w orchid corsage. They in Monmouth Beach,
Out-of-town guests coming for the ceremony will be Mr. and Mrs.
versity. Miss Ambuhl is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority and Ensign Trusty is a Sigma Chi fraternity member. :
Plan Easter Program At Girls’ School
A program of Easter music will be presented tomorrow at 3 p. m. in the Indiana Girls’ school chapel under the direction of Mrs. Harviett DeBruler Campbell. The sermon will be delivered by the Rev. Howard Anderson. The school and choir will sing “Come Ye Faithful,” “Benedictus qui venit,” “Alleuia, The Lord Is Risen Indeed” and “Jesus Christ Is Risen Today.” ’ . The choir alone will sing “Up, Up My Heart With Gladness” “The Three Holy Women,” “They Have
‘|Taken Away My Lord” and “I | Know That My Redeemer Liveth.”
: Mrs. Ancker to- Speak
The Hawaiian chapter, International Travel-Study club, will meet at 11 a. m. Wednesday at the Co-
|lonial tearoom with Mesdames J.
H. Whalin, Irvin T. Smith and R. J. Worthington as hostesses. Mrs. C. J. Ancker will speak on “The Hawaifan Islands.”
Dr. W. A. Shullenberger to Read Trusty-Ambuhl Ceremony; or Couple Will Take Trip South
Miss Wilma Ambuhl will become the bride of Ensign Stanley Roderick Trusty at 3:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the Central Christian church.
"She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ernest ‘Carl Ambuhl, 3530 Kenwood ave. Ensign Trusty is the son of Mrs. Esta Trusty, 2441 Pierson st. Dr. W. A. Shullenberger will read the ceremony
before an altar
Clubs— : Bir Two Musical Programs on Events List
Two club groups will have musical programs Monday. The PRESENT DAY club wil have a musical program Monday at the home of Mrs. A, L. Thurston,
2201 Carrollton ave. Mrs. Katherine Heath ‘and Mrs. J. C. Travis will speak -on “Current Events” and “Have You Read?” Mrs. Rena Kittle will be the assistant hostess.
“Wagner” will be the theme for the IRVINGTON MUSIC STUDY
{club program Monday. Mrs. Charles
N. Smith, 715 Campbell ave., will be the hostess assisted by Mrs. Frank Cox. “Wagner's Life Works” will be discussed by Mrs. D. F. Bergtrom. Mrs. H. A. Tossell will sing. Mrs. Cletis A. Broecker will present several piano selections and Mrs. Smith will illustrate the theme with recordings.
Mrs. Edmond W. Hebel will be
P. E. O,, SISTERHOOD, at her home, 5515 Washington blvd. . Her assistants will be Mesdames Emmett C. Michaels, V. R. Teter and Rosa FP. Storer. “As a Woman Thinketh” will be presented by Mesdames L. L. Wilson, W. G. Winemiller and Albert C. Hirschman.
~ “Canada—Our Friendly Neighbor” will be the subject of a talk by Mrs. John E. Hollon for the FORTNIGHTLY STUDY club meeting Monday with Mrs. F. A. Symmes, 2730 Sutherland ave. A dessertluncheon will be served at 12:30 o'clock. Mrs. W. C. Fichholtz will be the assistant hostess. Mrs. W. H. Link will lead the general discussion following Mrs. Hollon’s talk.
Hospital Guild Will Meet
The executive board of the guild will hold its monthly meeting Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock in the nurses’ home, with Mrs. Harry L. Foreman presiding. Plans will be completed for the organization’s annual 1 May 12 at the Scottish Rite cathedral. The Wallace Street Presbyterian and PFifty-first Street Methodist units of the guild will meet all day, Monday in the hospital nurses’ hoime. * The Businesswomen’s. unit will meet Monday evening. : North Methodist and West Michfgan st. units will assemble Tuesday for their monthly work day, and on Wednesday the Quaker and Olive Branch units will meet dur-
ing the day, and the Friendly guild in the evening. }
__ | hostess Monday for a guest tea of] CHAPTER P,
will have meetings on Monday at 2:30 and 7 p. m. in the hotel,
meeting will be the annual banquet at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday in the Riley room, with Governor and Mrs. Henry PF. Schricker heading the guest list. The governor will extend greetings to the congress, as will Mrs. William Kletzer, president of the National Congress of Parents and Teachers.
versity, Chicago, will give the ad-
Arrange Carol
Service Flowers Ix
{ The invocation will be given by f | First Methodist church, Nobles-
daughter, Mary Elizabeth (center) to Paul R. Kennedy, sen of Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Kennedy, Shelbyville. The wedding will be June 2 at 8:30 p. m. in McKee chapel of Tabernacle Presbyterian church.
Miss Barrett is a graduate of Principia Upper school and attended Principia college, Elsah, IIL, and Butler university. The prospective bridegroom attended Indiana university.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Heilsel announce fhe Heisel’s daughter, Miss Mildred Rust (second from right) to Seaman Alvin L. Garsnett, son of Henry Garsneit, Springville. No date has been set for the wedding. Mr. Garsnett is a graduate of the naval training radio school at the University of Wisconsin. (Kindred photo.) Miss Rosemary Morris (extreme right) will become the bride of Hubert Fleenor Jr., peity officer 3-¢, at a date to be announced later. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Raymond D. Morris and the bridegroom-to-be is the son of Mr. i
Mich. (Fitch photo.)
32d State P.-T.A. Convention
Will Open Here
National President to Speak
Outstanding educational leaders
state will attend the 32d annual convention of the Indiana Congress of Parents and Teachers meeting at the Claypool hotel Tuesday, Wednesday
the convention's official opening is Tuesday, when delegates
, Although and guests register from 8:30 to 10
A highlight of the three-day
Prof. A. P. Hodapp, Loyola uni-
dress, speaking on “Paving the Road to a Just and Lasting Peace.” The Rev. Howard E. Long, Westside Church of the Nazarene, Anderson, will give the invocation, and music will be by the Butler-Jordan Philharmonic choir, directed by Joseph Lautner. . Guests at Banguet
Other guests at the banquet will
_|be Dr. M. O. Ross, Butler univer-|:
sity president; Dr. Clement T. Mahlan, state superintendent of public instruction; Harvey F. Griffey, county school superintendent DeWitt S. Morgan, city school superintendent; H. ' B. Allman, Muncie, State Teachers’ association president; Robert Wyatt, State Teachers’ association secretary; Mesdames Howard E. Long, Ross,
will be at 10:30 a. m. Tuesday in the assembly room, with music by
the Rev. Ernest J. Wickersham,
ville; presentation of convention theme, Mrs. Conkle; address, “The Schools Build for Tomorrow,” Mr.
Morgan. Committee reports will be made by the Mesdames Frank Rieman, Donald L. Henry, Goble,
Lawrence Hv Motte, G. H. Jacobson,
.|diana Parent-Teacher breakfast,
- | reports of election and other com-
1G. 0. P. Club to Hear
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announce the engagement
(W. Hurley Ashby photo.) of Mrs.
and Mrs. Hubert Fleenor, Monree,
Tuesday; and delegates from throughout the
a. m., the state board of managers men will be Mesdames G. H. Jacob-
vice president, presiding. Dr. Bartlett, DePauw university will speak; music will be by the Madrigal club, Senior high school, Anderson, and there will be awards and a play fest with Mr. Newcom in charge. A men’s breakfast in the Louis
A business session will follow at 9:30 a. m., Mrs, Conkle and Mrs. Lawrence Goble, fourth vice president, presiding, with the invocation
address by Mrs. Kletzer. Other sesisons during the convention will be: Divisional conferences, 1:30 and 3 p. m. Wednesday; In-
7:30 a. m. Thursday; business session with adoption of resolutions,
mittees, award of the Hockett membership cup, installation of officers,
Judge M. W. Rhoads
Judge Mark W. Rhoads of juvenile
| Dulcet Club to
Meet
‘| Mabel Arnold.
R. P. Powell To Marry Enes Basso
A wedding ceremony uniting Miss
'|Enes Basso and Richard Powell
Kennedy will be read by the Rev. Wallace C. Calvert at 2:30 o'clock
Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Basso, 511 N. Chester ave., are the parents of the bride. The bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Kennedy, 3818 Byram ave. The church will be decorated with palms and candelabra. Mrs, C. E. Wrancher, organist, will play ‘“Because,” “I Love You Truly” and “Spring Song” (Mendelssohn).
To Wear Ivery Satin
Mr. Basso will give his daughter in marriage. She will wear an ivory satin princess style gown fashioned with a sweetheart neckline and long sleeves. Her fingertip illusion veil will be caught in a tiara of small white flowers. She will carry white calla lilies. : Miss Phyllis Pohlman will be the maid of honor and Miss Betty Jo Phelps will be bridesmaid. The maid ‘ of honor’s gown will be of powder blue taffeta. She will have
a pink veil and will carry Talisman
At Home Next Week
Miss Phelps will wear a ‘blue veil with her: pink -mousseline de
sole gown and will carry Johanna | Hill roses. Other attendants will be
Miss Pauline Bryant and Miss Mrs. Basso will wear a navy blue dress with matching accessories and a Talisman rose corsage while the bridegroom’s mother will wear a green frock with black accessories and a similar corsage. A reception in the home of the bride's parents will follow the ceremony. The couple will be at home after next Saturday at 906 Middle dr, Woodruff Place, Apt. 3.
| War II Mothers |'To Sponsor Tea
A silver tea will be sponsored at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday by the Mothers of World War II, unit 34, Beech
gal club of Warren Central high school, and musical numbers by W. H. Holbern of the Pearson Music Co. J Mrs. Henry F. Schricker and the
pour. The tea will benefit service men from Beech Grove.
W. H. Riker, Miss Mary E. Lewis To Be Wed This Afternoon; Rev. V. D. Ragan to Officiate
The wedding of Miss Mary Elizabeth Lewis and William H. Riker will be at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon in the home of the bride's aunts, Misses Jane and Ellen Graydon, 303 Downey ave. Miss Lewis is the daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Philip. C. Lewis, 4801 Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Riker, 4616 N.
tomorrow afternoon” in the Grace;
Pennsylvania st. The Rev. Virgil D. Ragan will read the ceremony before a fireplace decorated with ferns and sprays of spring flowers. Miss Elizabeth Brock will be the pianist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride will wear a gown which was worn by her grandmother, Mrs. Charles S. Lewis, at her wedding. Of ivory chiffon over satin, it has lace inserts at the neck and sleeves. Miss Lewis will wear her mother’s full length illusion veil which will be held by heirloom lace. She will carry a cascade of white carnations and roses.
Reception Follows
Mrs. Elroy Neate, matron of honor,” will be in a blue lace and chiffon gown styled on princess lines and with long sleeves. The bridesmaid, Miss Patricia Lewis, sister of the bride, will be in a yellow mousseline de soie gown similar to the matron of honor’s. Both will carry cascades of spring flowers. Mr. Riker will be his son's best man. Mrs. J. O. Ritchey and Miss Virginia Kingsbury will pour at the reception in the Graydon home following the ceremony. Guests coming from out-of-town will include Mr. and Mrs, Charles 8S. Lewis Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Lewis and Miss Margaret Fulton, Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jameson of Milwaukee. Miss Lewis is a graduate of Radcliffe college, Cambridge, Mass., and Mr. Riker was graduated from DePauw university where he was a Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity member.
Meal Planning To Be Studied
“Nutrition—Health and Economy in Planhing Meals,” will be the discussion topic for the Tuesday meeting of the Amicitia club in the home of Mrs. William Burroughs, 24 N. Webster ave., with Mrs. Carl Day as assistant hostess, New officers are Mrs. Rufus O’Harrow, president; Mrs. Lewis Stamm, first vice president; Mrs, Albert Bretthauer, second vice president: Mrs. Ben Robinson, recording secretary, and Mrs. William Perry parliamentarian. The club has donated $25 to the Red Cross, made an afghan for a Red Cross hospital patient, and has “adopted” an English war orphan.
Unpredictable Debs Club to Initiate Two
Mrs. Rosemary Koch and Miss Mary ‘Jane Stadtfeld will be initiated into the Unpredictable Debs club Wednesday, following a dinner in the Hotel Lincoln celebrating the organization's third anniversary, A party in their honor will be given at the home of Mrs. Hermine
Speaker
Ellen Pennicke,
W.C. Tompkins
To Be Married
The naval armory will be thé scene, at 3:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, of the wedding of Miss Ellen Marie Pennicke and William C. Tompkins, U. 8. N. R. Miss Pennicke is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Pennicke, 1234 . W. 34th st. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs, C. L. Tompkins, 1023 W. 34th st. The ceremony will be read by Earl Farmer before an improvised altar decorated with palms and candelabra, Lt. P. L. Dunleavy will play bridal music for the service,
The bride will be given in marriage by her father. She will wear a corsage of sunburst roses with her light green suit. Her accessories will be brown, Her maid of honor and only attendant, Miss Dorothy Ann Bartlett, will wear a beige suit with navy accessories and a red rose corsage. Maurice Pennicke, brother of the bride, will be best man. 3 Mothers of the couple will weap: navy blue with matching accessories and corsages of red roses. rod Mrs. Dorothy Swift: will assist at the reception which will be held in the home of the bride's parents following the ceremony, The couple will take a wedding trip en route to Norfolk, Va., where they will be at home next week.
Guild's Arnal Luncheon to
Be Wednesday ad
Following the luncheon there will be a card party for members and. guests. New members will be welcomed by the president, Mrs. Edward H. Trimpe, / i Guest speakers at the luncheon Dr. C. E Orders and Mrs. J. Murphy. Mrs. John L. Gedig is arrangements chairman and is being assisted by Mrs. Ed-
Robison Post To Hold Dance
Members of the child welfare’ committee of the auxiliary served luncheon at the Wheeler mission today. Monday at 10 a,
on Monument circle tomorrow for the eighth consecutive year, The - junior chorus includes Dorothy Allbright, : 3
| Parishes to Note
‘Family Week’
In co-ordination with
