Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 August 1943 — Page 7

Mrs. Paul Franklin, Spiceland.

“Reception

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¥ Collins ana Cp. Pe and son of Mr.

Rominger II D. Collins, 4430

ame R. Woltjen,|I giehurch, will read the|#=

her father, the ivory duchess sat1 8 draped bodice and

be held. by an | pear] halo. She

Sister Matron of Honor

~The gowns of her attendants are agure blue satin and net. They have headdresses of leaves and . chrysanthemums. Shirley ‘D. Atkins, Sumter,

,'C., her sister's matron of ‘honor,

will carry sprays. of brown .oak|, foliage, wheat, tangerine roses and

S. GF ha 3 K The bridesmaids, Mrs. David 8. th and Miss Laura Stadler, will - have bouquets of yellow and brown pompons. $ The bridegroom’s ‘attendants will be Cpl. Harry C. Rominger, - his brothers’ best man, ‘and: Lt. Atkins, |, Sumter, 8. C., Mr. Smith, Wilfred R. Mason and Lt. Jack R. Hall,

ushers, : : Reception Follows Mrs. Collins will’ wear a gray and white printed sheer ‘with wine

accessories and a ‘rubrum 1ily cor-

sage. The bridegroom's’ mother ‘will have a corsage of pale pink tuber-

‘ous begonias with her teal blue ~ Jersey worn ‘with black accessories.

A reception at the Collins home

will follow.’ {After next Saturday

_ the couple will bé at home in Lincoln. For traveling, the bride will wear a beige’ shantung suit, brown accessories and’ gardenias. Out-of-town guests will be Mesdames George Edmunds, Clifton F, ‘and. Fred Carlisle, Misses Collins, Elsie Jane Reh- . field and ‘Janice VanInwagen, Mr, and Mrs. Grover G. Rehfield and M. J. Denny,’ ‘all of Chicago; Robert W. Rehfleld, Upper Darby, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. George Lambert, Miss Betty Lambert and Mrs. Charles A.| iglley, Louisville, Ky.; Mrs. Charles A.” Kinder, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith and Mr. and

Will F ollow

Ceremony

Miss Mary Jane: Criidstatt will be married to Harry Gordon’ Owens in an 8:30 o'clock ceremony tonight in the Centenary Christian church with the Rev. David McNelly, pastor, officiating. Miss Grindstaff, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Q. Grindstaff, 1347 N. Kealing ave. will wear white bridal satin’ with a fitted basque, a draped square neckline and a full skirt forming a train. A shirred tulle and. Alencon lace halo will hold her circular veil and she will carry white roses. Her

~ gather will give her in marriage.

« Sisters Are Attendants

_ Her three sisters will wear satin snd ‘chiffon in three tones of antiqgue peach. They are Mrs. Leroy Price, Miami Beach, Fla. matron of ‘honor, and Mrs. Russell H. Dravis and Miss Doris Grindstaff, bridesmaids. They will carry houquets of asters, ‘Edward Grindstaff, the bride’s

+ brother, is. to be best man and the ~ ushers will be Lt. Price, Mr. Dra-

vis’ and Robert Ferguson. The bride’s mother will wear an aqua Ee with black ‘accessories and

8 reception at the home the bride's parents, the couple leave for a wedding trip. They be at home here later. As her going away costume, the bride will wear a blue suit, black ogeasories ‘and a gardenia corsage.

Miss Ewing to Speak Before Rushees

‘week opens officially at Buter, university. tomorrow with an ad-

by Miss Sara C. Ewing, Techhigh school teacher, on “What rity Can and Should Mean to

Activities will begin with the : At 15. in. when Miss Marl-

I. Jones. The ‘wedding will be Oct.

sorority member. and was graduated from Butler. fraternity.

t

-Photoreflex photo.

i The ahroaching marriage of Miss. Virginia Jones to Midshipman ' Norman F. White is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vergil

20 in New York. | The bridegroom-

to-be is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. White. Miss Jones attended Butler university and is a Pi Beta Phi Midshipman White attended Indiana ‘university

He is a member of Sigma Chi

| will

Delinquency Viewed Here

(Methodists will Discuss

- Other Current Topies During Retreat.

tomorrow at the East Tenth Street Methodist church.

district director, is in charge of the retreat. The Rev. Blaine E. Kirkpatrick and the Rev. Ralph L. Holland

i | will be among the speakers. Dr,

C. A. McPheeters will lead the| prayer and Dr. Guy O. Carpenter conduct the consecration service, Ee ss 8 8

Davis on Program Dr. John L. Davis, executive secretary of the board of higher education of Disciples of Christ, will deliver a sermon at the Downey

Avenue Christian church at 10: 3 a. m. tomorrow.

Chicago, Dr. Davis was dean of Lynchburg college, Va., before coming here. - He is a former minister of Christian churches in Illinois and Kentucky.

director of the northwest region, has named as regional chairmen: ‘Mrs. Arch Olds, Crawfordsville, new units: Mrs. Robert Tinsley, Craw: fordsville, finance; Mrs.’ Gene Strange, Logansport, regional concerts; Mrs. R. O. Papenguth, West Lafayette, speakers: bureau; Mrs. C. O. Peterson, Lafayette, young ‘people’s concerts, and Mrs. Charles ‘Campbell, Lafayette, ticket sales.

Unit Chairmen

Chairmen of the units in the northwest. region, who. are also

. ;| members. of the regional board, are: “IMrs. Walter

Seal Crawfordsville; Mrs. JM. High, Kokonit;

Mrs, Warren J. a Lafayette:

Miss Florence Andrew, La Porte, and Mrs. Charles: H, Campbell, Logan-

sport. . The director of the southeast region, Mrs. C. Lloyd Billman, Manilla, has the following chairmen for her region: Miss Elsie Sweeney, Columbus, tickets; Mrs. Dailey Powell, Columbus, young people’s concerts; Mrs. E. C. Cline, Richmond, speakers bureau, and Miss Kathleen Shea, Knightstown, finance. Unit chairmen of the region are Mrs. Anthony Brooks, Columbus; Mrs. William V. Hemphill, Franklin; Mrs. H. P. Guiler, Greenwood; Mrs. Ralph Dreyer, Knightstown, and Mrs. Harry DePrez, Shelbyville,

Other Appointments

Mrs. Joe McCord, Greencastle, director of the southwest region, includes in her list of regional appointments as chairmen of portfolios, Mrs. Ward G. Biddle, Bloomington, finance; Miss Edna Tyne Bowles, Greencastle, unit expansion; Mrs. P. E. Allen, Terre Haute, regional concerts; Mrs. Newell Long, Bloomington, ticket sales; Mrs. D. D. Nye, Bloomington, young people’s concerts, and Mrs. Arthur Cunningham, Terre Haute, speakers bureau. The five units of the region are represented on the regional board by their chairmen as follows: Bedford, Mrs. Robert Ingalls; Bloomington, Mrs. Newell Long; Greencastle, ‘Miss Veneta Kunter; Martinsville, Mrs. Eugene Barnard, and Terre Haute, Mrs. L. R. Drake. Mrs. Charles Latham is president of the women’s committee and Mrs. Frederic M. Ayres is chairman of the state council. ’

June Bride

Regional Chairmen Announced By Three District Directors of Women's. Symphony Group

Regional chairmen ‘of portfolios for the. northwest, southeast snd southwest districts of the women's committee, Indiana State Symphony society, have been announced by the directors of the: regions. . | Chairmen of women’s committee units,. who also ‘are members: of the regional boards, are included: in the list. Personnel of the northeast regional board was announced last spring. Mrs. G. D. Thatcher, Kokomo,

» Back in Pulpit Dr.-John F. Edwards, pastor of the Broadway Methodist church, will return to his pulpit tomorrow morning and continue his series of sermons on the book of Revelation.

'| His theme will be “The Book That

Was Bitter-Sweet.”. Dr. and Mrs, Edwards have just returned from their vacation. # = =

Youth Rally Tonight

Couple to Take Wedding Trip To. Florida

In a candlelight ceremony at'7:30 p. m. today in ‘thé Washington

Presbyterian church, Miss Georgi-

ana Thompson, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Leon: ‘C. Thonipson, 246 N.

Pershing ave., will ‘become the bride of ~ “Pr. Clifford E. Ernst Ir

U: S.N'R." ‘The bridegroom .is the sont. of Mr. -and Mrs. C. E. Ernst; 1406 N. King ave. The pastor of the church, the Rev. Charles Armentrout, will read the ceremony. Miss Pauline Clark will ‘be the organist and Miss Millicent Plowman will sing. Entering on the arm of her father, the'bride will be gowned in candlelight satin made with scalloped romance neckline and a train, Her two-tiered fingertip veil will cascade from a tiara of seed pearls.

Bridegroom’s Attendants

Her attendants will be Mrs. William F. Gill, Cocoa, Fla., her sister and matron of honor, and Mrs. Donald Herrold and Miss Alberta Krohne, bridesmaids. Attending the bridegroom will be Dr. Earl Mitchell Jr., best man, and Dr. Herrold and Dr. Jay Claus, ushers. Mrs. Gill will wear blue chiffon and carry Briarcliff roses and delphinium tied with pink. The bridesmaids’ frocks are of pink, and they will carry Token roses tied with blue. The three will have roses in their hair. Mothers of the couple will wear black crepe with black accessories and gardenia corsages.

will Take Trip South

A reception in the Thompson home will follow the ceremony. On Sept. 15, after a wedding trip to Florida, the couple will be at home at 2043 N. Talbott st. For the wedding trip, the bride will wear a brown gabardine suit, deep ‘brown accessories and gardenias. She attended Butler university and Dr. Ernst was graduated from Franklin college and the I. U. School of medicine. He is a member of Theta Chi fraternity and Phi Chi medical fraternity. Here for the ceremony will be Dr. and Mrs. Earl Mitchell, Marshall, I1l.; Mrs. Mary Salladay, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Powell and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Riser, Franklin; Mr. and Mrs. James Lee Jr. Anderson, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stair, Chicago.

Mrs. Fred M. Wolf Is Hostess

Mrs. Fred M. Wolf entertained

Carlisle Scott, evangelist, will address .the Youth for Christ rally at 7:30 p. m. tonight, the last meeting to be held at the English theater. Future Saturday rallies will be at the Roberts Park Methodist church. Ohter parts of tomorrow’s program include mass singing and the regular broadcast from 8 to 8:30 p. m, over station WIBC.

‘CHRIST JESUS’ SERMON SUBJECT

“Christ Jesus” is the subject of the lesson-sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, - tomorrow. "The Golden Text is: “Thou Bethfehem Ephratah. “though thou. be little among .the thousands of Judah, ‘yet . out of thee shall he| and come forth unio me that is to be ruler in Israel,” : (Micah 5:2). The lesson-sermon also includes the following passage from the Christian Science textbook, “Seience and Health With Key to the Scriptures,” - by Mary Baker Eddy: “Christ illustrates that blending with God, his divine principle, which gives man dominion over all the earth.” (p. 316).

Times Special Writer

JOHNSVILLE, Pa., Aug. 28.—Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox and possibly even President Roosevelt will soon have to take a stand on whether civilian plant guards, after being *sworn into military services, are subject to penalties for disobeying military orders. Court martial proceedings are being planned by navy officers against four guards at the Johnsville plant of the Brewster Aeronautical Corp. who refused to accept assignments on the ground that they have seniority rights in the United Automobile Workers (C. I. 0.) and could choose their working places. The courts martial must = be authorized by the secretary of the navy, and in view of political considerations, it is believed certain that an okay will be sought from the president. Influential members of the Roosevelt administration are blamed for the system which touched off a four-day strike this week in the Johnsville plant, which is making fighter planes for the navy. (The

Of Youth %

Plans to curb juvenile delinquency | will be among topics discussed at| the retreat of Christian education} leaders of the Methodist church|

| Other problems that will be acted | upon include the church. school adtl vance, Mrs. Karel R. McKee,

A graduate of the University of

Dr. Guy O. Carpenter, superintendent of the Indianapolis Methodist district, will give a sermon on “What Seekest Thou?” at the 10 a. m: combined service tomorrow at the Central Avenue Methodist church. Dr. F. Marion Smith, minister, Mil yetumn So lig pull next Sunday.

Church Plans

Celebration

Bethany Christian Observes Anniversary Tomorrow. Commemorating the .founding of

the Rev. B. L. Allen in 1917, the

Fountain Square’ Christian church

will speak at the 26th anniversary service. of the church tomorrow. . Organizations and officers of the church will have. parts on the program, with the Rev. Paul W. Eddingfield, pastor of .the church, presiding over the service. Mrs. Audry Bird. will direct congregation singing. : All present and former members have been invited to attend. the service when the annual rell call of members will be held. - The program was planned by the Rev. Mr. Eddingfield, Wesley T. Wilson, Mrs. Grace Mathews and Mrs. Bird.

the Bethany Christian church by

Rev. John Ray Clark, pastor of the

Japs to Find |

Evacuees.

the city to work.

‘and ‘community ogra com-

Mrs. Howard J. Baumgartel is chairman. Mrs. Royal McLain and Mrs. Walter G. Gingery chairmen.

committee will dlso aid evacuees from the camps by inviting them to church, advising them on personal problems, helping them find suitable recreation and meeting them at railroad stations.

the women -on the new committee to be largely responsible for the success of the relocation program in Indianapolis ». Mr, Cleaty sald,

GOD CAN BE FOUND, . TOPIC OF SERMON |

“God!” You Can Find Him,” will be .the sermon .of Dr. Sumner L. Martin at the 10:45 a. m. worship tomorrow: in the Roberts. Park Methodist: church, Delaware and Vermont sts. Church school will be held at 9:30 a. m.; youth fellowship at 6:30 p. m., and the Rev. Louis Bradford of Filmore will preach on “Lost and Found” at 7:45 p. m. : The church service men’s center will be open from 12 to 10 p. m,

GUEST - SPEAKER

The guest speaker for the Sunday p service” of the Fairview Presbyterian church tomorrow will be the Rev. Gibson Wilson, pastor of the Presbyterian church of Ottawa, O. THe sirvice WII Nein 8 9:30 a. m.

Indianapolis men and. women of all denominations have invited churchmen of central Indiana to join. with them in a mission on world order, here, Nov. 9 in the First Bapitst church. Plans for the one-day mission are being made by the international justice and goodwill committee of the church federation and the world relations committee of the council of °churchwomen. The smissiow’is one of & Series being held arose. the nation between Nov. 1

nn six ‘national agencies. pars ticipating in the world crder missions are the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America, the Foreign Missions Conference of North. America, the Home Missions council, - the International Council of Religious Education, the Missionary Education movement and the National Council of Churchwomen. The mission will attempt “to

are being patrolled by impressive young men in the uniform of the coast guard, armed with 45's. If the former condition is restored, they will be replaced by the semicivilian guards, with a sworn allegiance to the government and another allegiance to their rights under union contract. Both the management and the union were asked why the regular coast guardsmen, who would be liable to the death penalty if they disobeyed orders, are not kept on the job. And why all the thousands of war plants throughout the country are not guarded by men with a single allegiance. A spokesman for the company said the decision was up to the ‘navy. Thomas Delorenzo, president of the local union (which also includes the Brewster plants in Long Island City, N. J, and Newark, N. J.) expressed a preference for the present system under which the

In 8 streamlined get-together

Invite Indiana Church People. i To World Order Parley Here||

and development now of a body of public opinion to assure full Amerdcan participation with other na-

ing world order.”

tian responsibility for a just and durable peace. The Rev. Almon J. Coble is Shaleman, of the socal committee,

Dr. John G. Benson, superintendent of Methodist hospital, will speak on “Lighted Pathways” at.9:30 a. m. tomorrow at the meeting of the Christian’ Men Builders class of the Third Christian-church. vr Marion Clarke, radio director, will present a special program in observance- of the 30th anniversary of the C. M. B. class:

Court Martial of Brewster Guards Test Power to Impose Military Discipline

plant guards are subject . .union direction.

One provision of the Brewster contract is that “employees will not be transferred from one department or plant to another without their consent.” Frederick . Riebeljn Jr., president of Brewster, declares this is an infringement on the prerogatives of management. A proposed: new contract has been put up to the war labor board, with the de-|

union rather than the individual employee. The Johnsville plant will be back to normal production. by Monday.

Homes nesore:

fintegration Committe | Also Will Ad i

The women ‘comprise a housing [| | apolis a il of which ' are co-|.

E. T. Cleary, Indianapolis district| manager of the authority, says the|

“We ‘expect the splendid work of|

Cordially Tuite 3 You! To Attend.One o Their Services 4 Le

ST. MARK'S UNITED ik LUTHERAN “Prospect and “Linden Sts. R. H. BENTING, D. D, ‘Pastor

Sunday School 10 ‘A. M. J 10:38 AM.

First Church oF the Nazarene 0 ¥: Washingtol tad Sate ENE E PHILLIPS, Pastor GR ap D: , Asst. Pastor 9:30—Sunday. School. i 10:30—'“The Put: With: God.”

Sunday Mornin “Broadca wIBC 11-11: 45 A. M. t Direct trom Church

7:30 P. M.—"“Judas. and eh Own. a Place

"Unity Truth ‘Center 1514 Park Ave,

Nazarene Churches Spsaker—Rev. , Andie. Sunday’ School: 20. AM

REV. JESSE TOWNS, DIST. SUPT. iy Church 1115 King Ave. aid vy alt Garfield Church—116 E. Ra; Y. 0. U~8:30 PM

Rev. Daniel W. Jewell, 230 FIRST BAPTIST T CHURCH

First Church—1621 E. Wash Meridian and’ Vermont

Rev. Gene E. Phillips, 27 N. Jun. Friendly —Ray and Holmes Ave. Carleton: W.- Atwater, Toa Pastor 9:25 A. M.—Bible School; + eon

. J. H. Fowler, 7 Eastern Ave. ey A . NAT Perry. ev. Herman c 10:30 A, M.—Sunda Morn, y Guest Preacher, ¥. a Tog, Subject: “The esources of Religion.”

North Side—Eugene St. and Barnes, {7:00 P. ovat Worship and

Rev. T. W. Stofer, 1151 Eugene. Ray Street—Ray ‘and Warren, Guest Pre clive Mefiu) Subject: eagher. ire,

“CHRIST. TEMPLE if

+ + . \Apostolic Faith.) 403 W. Fall Creek Parkway Sundsy, 11:30 A. M., HEM

West Side Gospel Tabernacle Tune in Every Sunddy, 1:30 P. M.—WIBC Sunday Services, 2 and: 7:30 P. M.

THOMAS PAINO 2112 Miller St.

Central Christian Church

/ Delaware and Walnut Streets (700 North)

Dr. w. A. Shullenberger, Minister Bible School -. . 9:30 A. ML Morning Worship 10:48 AM

Sermon—“A Universal Gospel.” Rev. Virgil A, S'y, Guest Preacher,

ond, akemeyer.

Rev. Floyd Cole, 630 Division.

Solih Side—Legrande and Olive, Rev. H. J. Rahrer, 2115 Olive

Westbrook—819 Dennison Rev. Harry Carter, 4647 We Wash,

West Side—I1th and King 'A Rev. Everett Atkinson, 1049 “King Ave,

Winter Avenue—Winter and Fernway, Rev. C. BE. Carmony, 2043 N, : 'N

WELCOME. SERVICE MEN!

Ie CHURCH 1 OF const

stimulate local study and action

tions in establishing and maintain- | "Likewise it will} represent the united approach of Protestant churches to the Chris-|

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on x ROY an pO 9:50 A 1a rcs,

10: 45, A. Mi) | Ag Ye. Fork of 7 aha. Thursday, J: 18. P, 18,rM. For 2 ZION N EVANGELICAL North ~~ New Jersey ino, Frederick R. Daries, Pastor, . Louis P. Suedmeyer, Assistant - Pastor. 9:10 A. M.—Church: 10:00 A. M.—Service SE Wheto. “The Fearful Heart"

By Pastor Suedmeyer, it —

Soo > ReSIVTERIAN

“i and’ Pennfivasiia a ‘JEAN 'S. MILNER, D.D.. Minister, Morning. Worship, RIAN.

Evangelistic Meetings

"GODL. ou CAN AND. HIM." "

My STARTING SUNDAY Nightly 8 p. m. Except Monday

Calvary Tabernacle © 902 Fletcher Ave,

RAYMOND G. HOEKSTRA

Pastor Delaware and. Vermont ‘Bin ‘10:45 : ’ 7:45 pr. Sumner L. Martin, Minister, ' _preaching. nd

WIBC Sunday, 8:30 A. M.

cision on transfers reserved to theil

COMING]

gh SUNDAY: Morning, Ala / m—Aftermoon, 3 Evening, 45 p.m.

AND, BACH M1 oF a wen AT Si. SXGRPT MOND

The workers are

yesterday in a union meeting in which Richard Frankensteen

United Automobile Workers, warned that the e strike was Sudsnggring the

Marion County Pioiieers of mmo common, wn Hold 60th Annual Reunion | Rm

‘back. |’ The decision to end the strike came Ph

the 60th annual reunion of the Old ||

+ CHSIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES : a Gt Jizst. Church

of Christ, : (and Free Reading Rooms. QUST 20eH

Try erdinny

; Meridian at 20th SEooND CHURCH, Delaware at 12th

isvaviene

with a luncheon today in honor of the approaching marriage of her son, Lt. Fred R. Wolf, and Miss|' Betty Lou Hillsamer. Guests included Miss Gladys Heidenrich, Louis Ferguson and Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Yeager, Huntington. The group wil go io Masion' ta: i night to attend a bridal dinner given by the bride-to-be’s mother, Mrs. Louise Hilisamer. The wed-| = ding will be tomorrow. 5

Entertains Guests | ‘| Miss Marian Tirmenstein, dughs as | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tirmen-|re ae tas :