Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 July 1943 — Page 13
TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1943 de THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES "PAGE 13 | . ) ‘ A : : ‘The Bridal Scene— [Norwegians Balk 10. their parents’ ronviction.. We po , f th ditions f ocietv— Alumnae to Hold Membership Drive | At Nazi Order irs in abot camp and have no y ill b ted. | | j Helen Smith, - Norwegian parents and clergymen paranies, BE EE re Sd Mrs. Sylvester Johnson to Give : register for the Nazi compulsory before arresting them, which would labor service, according to a recent|De a drastic measure with huge re-
Shower Honoring Lucile Schaf | a _ | Are Engaged article in the pro-Nazi Swedish [sults for them also.” 3 |
newspaper Aftonbladet. Platt-Reinken Rite The article quoted an unnamed W. C, T. L. Sets 2 Norwegian pastor as urging parents M ti D t Is Solemnized and daughters to refuse to obey the | eeting ate labor service order and said his po- Mrs. Gladys Ward, 3536 Carroll-
marriage to Officer Candidate Alan Carey Appel will Le Ai enghgereit and marriage Sition “summarized” the attitude of ‘ton ave, will entertain members of |Norwegian clergy generally, The the Mary E. Balch W. C. T. U. Fri-
Aug. 2 at 8:30 p. m. in the Christ Episcopal church. The | : announcements are features in the oper quoted him as saying: day
bride-to-be is aue . p ‘ 8 'S. S ‘ : pe £3 CRA : ; rl Ho A . Be, he dotighte of Sop and » Jo Eph e 3 x § | bridal news today. “Obviously the conscription of 17-| Devotions will be led by Mrs. C. ochal Jr. an the prospective ridegroom is the son o NE : : | The engagement of Miss Helen year-old girls implies a great risk |G. Eicher followed by a discussion Mr. and Mis. Frederick G. Appel. h aan Sa b. | Annette Smith to Lt. William that the girls may develop contrary 'on alcohol education. x : Wg RE | Goldstein has been announced by | | her parents, Mrs, Fannie A. Smith, | 2849 Central ave., and David Smith. |Lt. Goldstein is the son of Mr. and (Mrs, Jacob Goldstein, 1350 Barth|
. are strenuously resisting a recent for the girls themselves, but proba Goldstein n |order requiring 17-year-old girls to ably the authorities will reflect twice
/ MRS. SYLVESTER JOHNSON will give a kitchen ghower July 28 in honor of Miss Lucile Green Schat whose
Miss Schaf will give a dinner July 31, at her home, for her attyndants. They will be her sistter, Mrs. John C. Appel, matron of honor; Miss Margaret Clark, LaGrange, Ill, a former classmate of Miss Schaf’s at Pine Manor Junior college; Miss Mildred Milliken, Miss Emmy Pantzer and Miss Susannah Jameson, bridesmaids. A | emall reccption at the home of the bride's parents will foliow the ave. No date has been set for the ceremony. | wedding. Mr. Appel is in officer candidate school, army ordnance depart- : & 4 ££ 48.3 ment, Aberdeen, Md. proving ground. He is to be graduated at the 3 RD : : : Miss Barbara Lynn Reinken’s end of the month. ~ a ow : : ‘marriage to John David Platt is
Attend Luncheon-Bridge Today : [Fen Byer Dee We na : (Mrs. E. L. Reinken, : ol
SEVERAL MEMBERS of the Meridian Hills Country club were : : ? Ra | Sats i = to have tables at the luncheon-bridge party which was to be today 3 X Ss : SE | Mr. Platt is the son of Mr. and . : at the club. Reservations were made by Mesdames G. B. Taylor, a Sh & : : Mrs. R. J. Platt of Providence, R. I. E
nest Barr, Richard Hill, George Underwood, M. G. Knox, Harry pr 3 RR The wedding was at 2 p. m, Sat-| oggs, A. A. Zinn, W. C. Whipple, Joseph Merriam and Edmond Sr i SEE a {urday in Roberts Park Methodist | Hebel. . Fork iversity iding church. The Rev. G. M. Smith of-| ; : i iid cial Nib Members of Tota chapter, Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority alumnae of DePauw university, are aiding church. The Rev. G. M. Of=1 With Mrs. George S. Olive were to be Mesdames Wilbur Good, with the alumnae's annual membership drive. Leading the group are (left to right! Mrs. Conwell Kk. |ficiated, He also read the wedding 3 for
| 'K A p i » . "Ty i . : * -y . . | . v . 4 3 *, X is H. . C aR and us McMurtrie. Mesdames Harry Kerr, Ralph Smith, chapter chairman, Mrs. E. Mayer Maloney and Mrs. Robert W. Clark. Mrs. John Hillman is gen- ceremony for the bride's parents Lochry, Harry Foreman and William Gabe were to be together. eral chairman of the drive. in the Roberts Park church 25 years
Other reservations were made by Mesdames Thomas Carson, Howard ee a ; as iii “ 00. a mm ani yn, Arthur Ties and Horace M. Powell. | | attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Su er Cle ng The chairmen in charge were to be Mesdames Olive, Barr and P: 'A /. C, D W . | Duane Hayes. Mrs. Hayes is a Hill. The women of the club will have a golf guest day tomorrow | aratrooper, It usa lub Plans to S 0nsot | cousin of the bride. at the club. : The couple has gone to Chicago
Comings and Goings Local Girl Canning Demonstration by on a wedding trip and upon thelr
return will be at home in Indian-
¥ SUMMER VACATION NOTES: Ward Hackleman has returned . y | : : v APOE: as recently from Springfield, Mass. . . . Mrs. William Stokely Jr. is Will W ed 4-H Victory Canning Corps The bide atiehded the Univer home from New York where she was visiting her children, Kiki . sity of Mississippi and Mr. Platt 5 For Use in Your and et ey ir ae a in Pr od OF IWesiety DL A double ring ceremony, read by Veteran housewives will take lessons on how to can their victory Bayete of Rnoe 1s igle Mrs, | J. taf c anapolis. ; AF “R ~ garden products from the junior members of the 4-H Victory Canning fist Miss Harriet Jane Holmes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter | the Rev. Roy V. Davis at 8:30 p. m.| corps is
2 2 = C. Holmes, will leave Thursday for the East, where she will visit ‘today in the Southeastern Union| Under the sponsorship of the Indianapolis Altrusa club. the canning! Announcement has been made of Electrolux
her sister, Mrs. Fred Fulton, who is taking a summer postgraduate church, will unite Miss Audrey Mae! corps will give a demonstration contest in Ayres’ auditorium from !the marriage of Miss Hazel Swain, | course at Vassar college, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Miss Holmes also McCartney and Sgt. James Win- 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Demonstrations will include selection and preparation sesistant superintendent of the City plans to spend several days in New York and Boston with former : h ; of products for canning; testing of hosbital . h ' ab Ls classmates at Vassar. Miss Mary Jane Van Nuys, Franklin, a cousin, fred Bashore. | jars: how to use jar closures now igspita school of nursing. Ingle} will leave for the East July 28 and will stay in New York and Miss McCartney is the daughter, yo market; how to use a pres-| | O Hold Classes| uz lo bie Nilo Savder] CIC -
1 : : . : A J ta | , The ceremony was July 10 in Long- | Boston until Aug. 9 with Mrs. Fulton, of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. McCart-) cooker; improving the hot lview. Tex. where A TE At Cape Cod this month is Mrs. Dexter Lowry, the former Miss ! AB
ney, 4813 E. Raymond st., and Sgt. | \ ; is stationed. The bride, daughter
; water bath method; actual cannin ‘ . Adelaide Rhodes. In August she will go to Ogunquit, Me., for the Bashore is the son of Mr. and Mrs. | 0 berries, tomatoes, peaches " In Nutrition tf Mr s. Th re] emainder of the season. Lt. Col. Lowry is serving overseas Cassius W. Bashore, 38th st. and he Stor { canned (of Mr. and Mrs. omas E. Swain, n season. . Col. y IS & g overseas. beans, and the storage of canned | Danville, is a graduate of City hos-
Pendleton Pike. The bridegroom is . : i fruits and vegetables. Wo : . ii y p | Two classes in Red Cross nutrition | pital school for nurses. stationed with the paratroopers at Award War Stamps y
‘ A ; : ’ "} J . [wi : rds | Choose Your Foreign Policy Ft. Bragg, N. C. War savings stamps will be will be opened this month accord | $ 5 # |
In front of the altar decorated : F ; : ; ; , " with palms and summer flowers. the awarded demonstration winners, ing to Mrs. Aneta B. Vogler, di-| The wedding of Mrs. Catherine
! Kai : Se . : : , . | ; 4 y Mrs. Maryl rector. |Asimakis to O. A. Boyd, Ashland, ) bride will be given in marriage by|and the judge will be wedi l Hw v4 Is 1 itle of Quiz Sent Out by her father. hn music aps be | Saylor of Zionsville. The display] A night class will be held each |O, was July 5 at the home of Judge KILLS MoT OR! § y i played by Roberta Bland. harpist, |S Soen te he ulic. articipatinig Thursday from 7 to 9 p. m. in parlor | Clarke BE. Leuker, Kansas City, Kas. V mong the 4- irls par 2 : { : ‘ National League of oters Attendant to Wear Rose will be Margie I Susan | Hotel Lincoln, The first meeting| Mrs. Bertha Watson and daughter, Large crystals made especially for use in your Electrolux,
; sti ane| Will be Thursday with Mrs, Kuth Mrs. Helen Madaris, formerly of In-| Miss Martha Jeen Pritchard, the Stark, Margaret Augustine, Jane V : way viii 4s ! Arming 3.000.000 men and women with facts to insure the U. 8.|prige’s only attendant, will wear|Augustine, Ann Berlin, Rosana Akers as Instructor. dianapolis, were attendants. | Directions on each can. Also see your Electrolux Service gainst attack and promote national well-being is the job being under- |, gown of dusty rose tafteta|Miller, Martha Miller, Margaret | The Advent Episcopal church, Catalog. Wake) yi Sy onal A 18 hii vial : trimmed in velveteen. Her bouquet Reilley, Carol Singleton, Mary and |gp3 N. Meridian st, will be the Luncheon to Be Given| : ague members in 1500 communities are quizzing citizens on “Choose will be of mixed pastel flowers, Betty Dammrick, Lucille Sprunger, | necting place for the tons. Cas . a py? a : , . : 3M ly A 1 ~ your Otten ig 3 ShCourane them to decide what they want for| The best man will be T. Sgt. Don [Patty Murphy, Dorothy Murphy, which will be organized next Tues- By Mrs. J. W. Taggart IIb. siza..o.v... Ge 2/3 Ib. Size ...... 1.50 the United States after the war and how they want their government |Buschmann, brother-in-law of the{Beth Minnich, Margaret Huber, | 4ay. Meetings will be on Tuesday | to go about getting it. : bridegroom, and ushers will be Wil-|Shirley Russell, Peggy Rockey, Lois and Friday at 1 p. m. Mrs. Inez ih pe Couple to Wed Scoring the negative foreign pol-{ljam E. McCartney, the bride’s| Wulf, Zoretta Byfield, Norma Rob-| Armstrong Hunt will be the in-|2SSociation to the 38th division, U.
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icy during the last 20 years, the|brother, and Pvt. Julius I. Richards, |ertson, Ann Woosley, Patricia Cun-|structor. S. A, will meet for a dessert-lunch-league points out that such “keep | brother-in-law of the bride. ningham, Helen Wilkins, Margie] — ae eon at noon tomorrow in the home Notions—Street Floor
out of war” and “mind your own| The bride has chosen a white|Simpson, Peggy Sexson, Leta Cun-| , ’ In Cumberland business” policies neither guaran- satin gown and fingertip veil of ningham and Gayle Rumford. Altar Society Plans of Whe president: Mrs. John W. Tagteed security nor promoted national | illusion. She will carry a bridal] Local Altrusans serving on the P bli C d P t . | sart, 2021 N. Delaware st. ! { Times Special Interests, the two principles upon| bouquet of white roses. committe for demonstrations are + UO11C Lal arty | A business session will follow. As-|
. . . og_ Which a positive foreign policy ; P Mozi avai ; . sistant hostesses will be Mrs. Alice CUMBERLAND, Ind, July 20. Mothers’ Gowns Mesdames aul Mozingo, Ralph| The July band members of the Hodd and Mrs. Russell Vest.
should be based. Rob Pf itz, i Mss Ruth G. Davis, daughter of | ; ; ik oberts, John Garrett, Fritz Ajtar society of St. Catherine of, A d Mrs. N. Paul D s 9334 | To Protect Interests Mrs. McCartney will have a white | schaefer, C. H. Schwomeyer and |g; Havel il . bli fr. and Mrs. N. Pau avis, 2334] ; land black mesh dress, black acces: cuv Boyd, Misses Eunice Johtison, ienna church will have a public Visit He . Kenwood ave. Indianapolis, was to| “It is necessary to take stock of | sories and a white corsage. The | suise Padou. Janice Berlin. Ruth card party at 1:30 p. m. tomor-|V S ore
be married to William A. Fiezle in| the position of the United States in | bridegroom's mother has selected a poover, Hazel Arbuckle, Bertha row in the Food Craft Shop. Mrs. C. H. Morgan, Mattoon,
an informal ceremony here at 3 a changed world,” the league stoten, SPICE NON wh matching | Leming, Nellie Young, and Mary, Mrs. Timothy McMahon is hos-'Ill, Miss Margaret Morgan and p. m. today. | “and to decide what we have to do] nie Has ® Dickson, Lilly Clements, Jessie Jolly, tess, assisted by Mesdames Edward Miss Todd Erickson, Chicago, are]
| yellow flowers. | Amanda Anderso Heli ; “ SRY ; iy : . ' Mr. Fiezle is the son of Mr. and to protect our vital interests. A reception at the home of the p.iaiie Nesbit ya Tn a gad a yng 4% 5 npn
Mrs. Paul Fiezle, 2324 E. 65th st,| “For instance our place in com- [bride's parents will follow the cere-| a Cs. amen] dianapolis, and is in the army mercial aviation will have a bear- ph fe Mesames radio school at Lexington, Ky. \ing on our ability to defend OUr- | Gartney and Edward McCartney The bride was to wear a powder | selves; so will our rights to naval|and Paul Ramsey. . blue dress with white accessories and air bases. We need access to] The couple will take a short wed-
| : : . or y and corsage, while her attendant, raw materials and outlets for trade|9ing trip. Sgt. Bashore formerly
Miss Patty Combs, chose a dark blue | to assure our prosperity.” : | attended Butler university. | = ng KORLE CEDAR BOX
dress. | Four alternative methods are| 7 Entertain
The best man was to be Seaman | : 0° hy 1 9 y Ralph Root of the navy at Brook- posed by the league by which the
i , its | Lyn, N. Y. United States can try to secure its; gaia st, will entertain the Bon-
future: (1) go all out for AIA- nie Brier Literary club at 1:30 p. m. WR Safe, dependable summer storage for woolens and blankets,
i As . ments in order to protect ourselves, | tomorrow for her mother, Mrs. Lena a? : ; Gar den Pai ty Honors unaided, in both oceans, (2) join Hubbard. Gas : " Mads 9fncadentolor fier board with 4 heavy 12" paper
Walter R. Durant in a balance of power arrangement a be Ca lining. ». A farewell garden party was Outside of an international Cane | Crochet Frock nT ay Y Aad
& on recently by Mr. and Mrs. ation, 3) join with other nations in| Earl Durant, 3861 Stanton ave, an international organization, (4) | use a combination of policies, . If the American people choose Richard, who has gone to Oakland, this time to join an association of | Cal. nations, the League of Women VotGuests were Me and Mes- ers offers four facts that will influence the form of such an association: (1) no organization can succeed without the co-operation of the three nations who control the military power—Russia, Great Britain and the United States, and of China whose power is potentially great, (2) chances are slight that in the imClub to Meet ‘mediate future nations will disarm or transfer their sovereign rights Mrs. Pear] Newman, 1155 S. State to a super-government, (3) other | ave., will be hostess to members of péoples must be satisfied, (4) any| ie Help Each Other club at noon plan must have the approval and tomorrow, support of the American people.
Mrs. Myrtle Hubbard, 2432 N.
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in honor of their son, Walter
dames John McCasserty, Frank Rosner, Sanford Whitacre, Melvin Potoroff, James Bristow, James olen and Al Keller, Misses Edith] 4 Teeney Keller and Scott eller.
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