Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1943 — Page 12
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| for the next meeting of the theater workshop. Two one-
up then at the theater.
3 3to 6pm at the clubhouse for
dinner wil be Nov. 1, Yester-
Schedule New f Red Cross
Classes
Miss Eva MacDougall, director of the Red Cross home nursing service,| = has scheduled six additional classes | in home nursing to open soon. Mrs. Charlene Tolle will be the instructor for a class beginning a 9:30 a. m. Thursday at the Broad Ripple high school.
house with Mrs. Francis. H. Blackwell, instructor; at § a. m. Nov, 2 at school 57 with Mrs. Donald Knight; at 9:30 a. m. Nov. 2 at the Y. W. C. A. with Mrs. Hugh J Baker Jr.; at 1:30 p. m. Nov. 2 a the Y. W. with Mrs. C. H: Goodrich, | + ville school with Mrs. Charles Nugent. % Ld H
Church News— rida ihe ned crow enupis| JovAINGelical and Reformed Guild |p, tie Paul Schedules Regional Meeting for Friday at St. John's Church
regional conference and card part! been scheduled and at 1 p. m. Wednesday at Flack- dS onal groups for this Ju | 08 have by The annual fall regional conference of the Women’s guild of the EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED church will be held Friday at St. John's church, Leonard and Sanders sts. The conference will begin
G. M. Horton,
Are Married
The wedding of Miss Pauline Paul to Gale M. Horton was at 11:30 a, m,
The ppening of two nutrition classes the first week in November has been announced by Mrs. Aneta B, Vogler, director of the nutrition department, One course will begin Monday, Nov. 1, at 10 a. m. at the Citizens’ Gas and Coke utility building, Sessions will be held on Mondays and Thursdays from 10 a. m. to noon with Mrs, Frances: Gifford as instructor. Another class will be organized Wednesday, Nov. 3, at 9 a. m. by the University Heights Parent. Teacher association study group at 1350 Hanna ave. Meetings will be each Wednesday morning from 0 a. m, to noon with Mrs. Elizabeth Holtsclaw, instructor. Registration may be made at the Red Cross nu-
Houppert is the secretary.
EVENTS |
trition department,
CLUBS
Beta Latreian, Tues. Mrs. farold E. Victor, 5258 Washington vd., hostess. Business meeting.
L. Rice, “Everyday in Wartime England” and] ney Among Warriors” arie), topics. iT Woman's Repiblicgn. 2 ,m. Columbia club. Lt. Gov. aries M. Dawson, speaker. Re of nominating committee. mn chapter. International. pl Study. 11:30 a. m. Tues. Willard A. Lyon, 931 Lesley, ) Mrs. Baxter McBane,
chapter, International
speakers, ; County’ Women's Demo8 p. m. Tues Indiana club, 319 N. PennsylEverett L. Gardner, di-
‘| Chapter U, P, E. O. Sisterhood. 1
.| Washington st., and the bridegroom
{best man.
Irvington chapter, Epsilon Sigma Omicron. Tues. Mrs. John 8. Gibson, 329 N. Graham, hostess.| Mrs, W. R. Holder, devotions. Mrs. John Davis to review “My India, My America” (Shridha- ).
Tues. Covered dish dunch
R. P. Dodd and Mrs, H. R. Hough, speakers.
Chapter W, P. EB. O. Sisterhood. 2 Pp. mi Tues. Mrs. William ¥F. Mitchell, 6637 Broadway, hostess. Mrs, Clarence A. Jackson, in charge of entertainment,
St. Catherine's Church Scene Of Wedding
Roembke at 9 o'clock this morning in the St.‘ Catherine's Catholic| mee ih church,
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Roembke, 2162 E. Garfield dr.
read the ceremony. Entering: with cents. her father, the bride wore a powder
attendant. She wore a watermelon
4009 E. New York st. building.
Gay Dirndl
Brighten your wardrobe with a carefree dirndl—here’s one that of-|' fers a low, ruffled neckline or a tailored convertible neckline topping a body moulding bodice, : Pattern 8515 1s designed for sizes Miss Maxine Elizabéth Oakes be-|11, 13, 15, 17 and 19. Size 13 re-
came the bride of Herbert Lawrence Sires 4 yards Seinen Jastesal, % Dance Plans For this attractive pattern, send The bride is the daughter of Mr, |#ddress, pattern number and size/dance to be given by the
to The Indianapolis and Mrs. LW. Oakes, 141 W.|gervice 214 W. Maryland st, In-|Y. W. C. A. Saturday from 8:
The Rev. Pr. Janes B. Downey |’ copy today, The. price is 36
blue suit . - Miss Anna Rocmake was her be: | Postpone Meeting - The meeting of the. V-5 Mothers’ | Higdon red suit and white corsage. Ray-|club which was to have been|Hotz. Mrs. William R. Lull of has been postponed un-|volunteer committee and Mrs, Wil for the Boudoir Pillow til the night of Nov. 17. Fathers may liam H. Kyles of the staff of T & brief wedding trip the|attend the November Maelihg which younger girls’ t couple will be at home Oct. 31 at|will be in the World War ¢morial | Y. W. are the advisers.
mond Roembke was his brother's Wednesday
at 10a. m. The speakers will be Mrs, Hen- . derson L, V. Shinn, Toledo, national | **- guild p chairman, Mrs. Emma Puscher, who is charge of child welfare for American
Legion, Twenty-one groups from Indianapolis and its vicinity are ex-|¥ pected to send delegates to the conference. The morning
session will Mrs. Robert Paul Jr. 2 be followed by a luncheon at noon.| browns Je eating Hi
Mrs. Frank J. Jones will be gen-|bride’s only attendant. Her acceseral chairman of a card party at|sories also were of brown and her 8 p. m. Thursday, at the Catholic corsage was of yellow roses. Robert Community center, sponsored by the |C. Paul Jr. was the best man. . |DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA. A reception at the home of Mrs. Committees who will assist her | William Lookabill followed the cereare Mrs. G. Joseph Putts and Miss | mony. Catherine Fletcher, prizes; Miss| The couple left for a wedding trip. Ernestine Puss, candy; Miss Mary E, |For traveling the bride wore a dress Kerins, finances, and Mrs. Harold [of pastel blue wool with navy ac-
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son, Russell Burkle, Herbert Redding, Kohistaedt and Robert Andrew,
Merilyn Castle Is Wed to Lt. Arndt
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Attendants Named Miss Joanne Allanson, the maid
‘|were Miss Martha Ann Ortel and
Miss Leah Arndt. William Craw-
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Mrs. Castle chose a dress of winblue crepe and accessories of while Mrs. Arndt was gowned black, accented with white, Both corsages of gardenias. =. reception’ at the home of the bride’ ts followed the ceremony. The couple will be at home at Camp Siebert, Ala, where Lt. Arndt is stationed. _
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To Have Dinner The Indianapolis alumnae of Beta
R. M. Vandivier, Kenneth
Mrs. Leona B. M. Hoss ss 8 »
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{Annual Dinner
To Be Given
By Auxiliary
Mrs. Leona B. M. Ross, new president of the Bruce P, Robison unit 133, American Legion auxiliary, will be one of four honor guests at the unit's annual presidents’ day dinner at 6 p. m. today in the Central Y. W. C. A. The other honor guests will be Mrs. Albert Schrand, retiring president, and Miss Lois Beauchamp and Miss Dorothy Allbright, incoming and retiring presidents of the unit's Junior group. . The speaker for the dinner, Mrs. Gordon Holland, will talk on “Experiences on the China-Tibetan Border.” Hostesses Listed
Mrs. Donald Smith, chairman of the unit's past presidents’ parley, was in charge of arrangements. Serving on her committees were past presidents of the unit: Mesdames Homer Asher, William Mayer and Frank Collman, reservations; Mesdames P. J. Sertell, Paul Beam and W. H. Long, decorations, Mrs. John Paul Ragsdale and Mrs. Clarence Knipp, program; Mrs. Walter Buenaman and Mrs. Fred C. Hasselbring, gifts. The hostesses will be Mesdames Richard Thomas, C. K. McDowell,
‘| Fred M. Wolf and James J, Jordan.
|Rev. Burrows y . . 1Officiates
At Ceremony
The Rev. William Burrows read the ceremony in St. Paul's Episcopal church at 3:30 p. m: yésterday that united Miss Barbara Ann Hayes and William H. McHenry. Miss Helen Rice, organist, played the bridal music. Mrs. McHenry is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Robert E. Hayes, 5334 N. Delaware st, and Mr. McHenry is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. McHenry. For her wedding the bride wore a cinnamon brown suit and: brown accessories and a white orchid corher sister's only attendant. ;
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She wore a beige suit with brown accessories and a corsage of Talisman roses. William Fitzpatrick was the best man. Mrs. Hayes wore a three-piece gold suit and accessories of brown and the bridegroom's mother was
man, Rosemary Hurrle, Anna Roempke, Jean Trefry, Mary Louise Sauter, Joanne Hornberger, Mary Mary Clark, * Wilma Belton and Lillian’ O'Neal, @
The bride-to-be is’ the daughter of Mrs. Cecile H: Ludwig, 712 W. 43d st, Mr. Malan is the son of Dr, and Mrs, Clement T. Malan, :
Mr. and Mrs. Asher Newton of Bloomington have announced the marriage of their daughter, Priscilla, to Ralph Voyles, petty officer, 1-¢, U. S. N,, son of Mrs. Ira Voyles, also of Bloomington. The wedding took place Oct. 16 in the Capitol Avenue A Methodist church with the Rev. E. Arnold Clegg officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Munson Burkhardt, Indianapolis, were the couple's only attendants.
Mrs. Hobson Heads ; Party Committee = °
A card party will be given at the. Woman's ‘ Department club, at §
Heresareal Beauty Treatment that’s more than
chapter, Pi Beta Phi sorority, will|dressed in navy silk. prises; Mrs, Beulah Phillips, tallies. have a covered dish dinner tomor-| The couple left immediately after and cards; Mrs. Maude Smith, spe-. row at 6:30 p. m. at the home of |the ceremony for a short wedding|cial donations; Mrs. Lyman, Mrs. William Karsell, 3737 N.[trip. They will be at home later Thompson, tickets, and Mrs. wig Denny st. -| with the bride’s parents. liam Bosson, hostesses. — as 3 X | Bilan ou - ¥ COSMETIC AND DRUG «DEPTS, STREET FLOOR 5 Gs -. » : 5 > : Los (a 3h )
