Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1943 — Page 9

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THE HOME OF MRS. MELLE SPRINGER FITZPATRICK will be the scene, at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, of the wedding of her daughter, Dorothy Virginia,

to Edward Francis Gallahue, Dr. F. 8S. C. Wicks will read the ceremony and Mrs.

Louise Sparks, pianist, will play the bridal music. An ‘improvised altar will be arranged before the living room |. fireplace. Large vases of Rome Glory roses, wine and pale pink “earnations, violets'and ivy will stand at either side of the mantel and antique Italian candelabra will hold lighted cathedral candles. «The bride will wear a pink taffeta gown and will carry white orchids and miniature English ivy. 8he will have a matching ivy halo in her hair. Her mother will be in a beige crepe frock with "8 taupe hat and a corsage of brown cypripedium and dark fuchsia ~ cattylea orchids.

” » » ~ ~ Attending the service will be Messrs. and Mesdames Kurt P. Pantzer, Robert Stafford, William B. Ansted Jr. John K. Ruckelshaus and Dudley R. Gallahue, Mrs, L. W. Horney, George Rudolph Schneider and Edwin Teague. : i. The reception following the wedding will be given by-Mr. and . Mrs. Gallahue in’ the Indianapolis Athletic club’s palm room, For . her wedding trip the bride has selected a Scotch tweed suit dnd a \ brown orchid corsage. The couple will be at home here later,

To Attend Halloween Parties RESERVATIONS HAVE BEEN MADE for Hallowen dances to be held tonight at the Highland Golf and Country, Woodstock and Indianapolis Country clubs and for a buffet supper tomorrow at the Meridian Hills Country club. * Among those who ‘will have guests at Highland for the dinner and dance are Messrs. and Mesdames Frank Young, John Numann, B. E. McCammon, Paul Buckler, W. R. Krafft, Edward Leahy, R. W. Fish, Frank Snyder, Gus Shumaker, Percy Lain, PF. L. Fisbeck, Ralph Knode, J. E. Stout and F. Grove Weisenberger, Dr. J. William ‘Wright, Dr. Fulton Boggs, Dr. J. C. Katterjohn, Dr. and Mrs. C. H. | McCaskey, Dr. and Mrs. J. Thayer Waldo, W. Blaine Patton, Carl ‘Stegemeier, Lt. and Mrs, H. B. Howard, Mrs. Kenneth Bogart and Mrs. Carl Farrar. ® =» =» we 8 . Mrs. G. R. Redding is the chairman of the dance and midnight “supper to be held tonight at the Indianapoiis Country club. Approximately 90 members have made reservations for their families and guests. Members of the Meridian Hills Country club will celebrate " Halloween with a buffet supper and entertainment tomorrow. * Wayne Timberman is in charge of the program. Among persons who have made reservations are Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Roach, chairman, Melvin Hansen, Dr. Raymond Rice, Dr. Herbert Call, Dr. \Charles Harrison, Norb Schaefer, Frank Langsenkamp, George Olive, iA. A. Zinn, James Beatty, Vern Trask and Willard Whipple,

} Rev. Fr. Edwin Sahm Officiates At Hirko-Lauter Wedding

Miss Lois Virginia Lauter became the bride of Sgt. John J. Hirko in a ceremony read at 3 o'clock this afternoon in the Harrison room

of the Columbia club, “The Rev. Fr. Edwin Sahm officiated. Bridal airs were played

007 SHER bins to Talk

2 The bride chose a gown of white satin fashioned with a sweetheart

of St. Joan of Arc Catholic church ————————————————————

Dorothy Woods Will Be Married :

To Ensign Charles H. Tageson;

Dr. A. E. Sharp

to Officiate

Miss Dorothy M. Woods and Ensign Charles H. Tageson Jr. will be married in a candlelight ceremony in the Irvington Presbyterian church

at 7:30 o'clock tonight. Dr. Alexan

der E. Sharp will officiate and Mrs.

James Loomis, organist, will play bridal airs.

A reception in the home of the

bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mer-

rill J. Woods, 345 Campbell ave, will follow the ceremony. The hyride-

The Bridal Scene— Party Tonight Will Honor Mary Nees

Showers ‘and a lunchebn honoring brides-to-be and the announcement of a recent marriage are highlights of today’s bridal scene. Mrs. Florence L. Knight, 4901 E. 11th st, will entertain with a miscellaneous shower tonight at her home in honor of Miss Mary Nees who will become the bride of Sgt Norman E. Richardson next month. Phe guest list will include 18 friends of the bride-to-be. . "w » Several parties have been planned in honor of Miss Mary Cornelia Welch whose marriage to Lt. Adolph Chrapla of Camp Claiborne, La. will be Nov. 18. ; Miss Catherine Pitagerald will entertain with a buffet supper and linen shower Nov. 7 at her home, 4441 Washifigton blvd, and Miss Bernadette Sweeney will give a linen shower for Miss Welsh Nov. 12. Miss Mary Dwyer was the hostess recently at a luncheon at the Indianapolis Athletic club for Miss Welch. & } * =» :

groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Tageson, Whiting. The bride, entering on ‘the arm of her father, will wear a gown of ivory satin made with a’ romance neckline, fitted basque, long sleeves tapering into points over the hands,

‘|and a gathered skirt extending into

a train. Her circular veil will be held by a coronet of seed pearls and she will carry a white Bible topped with a white orchid. Mrs. Robert Wolfe, matron of honor, will be dressed in a silver blue gown made with a satin bodice and a marquisette skirt.

To Take Wedding Trip

The bridesmaids will be Miss Virginia Snider, Miss Elizabeth Aspinall and Mrs. Arthur Clayton Snyder. They will wear frocks of Rio and autumn green and Talisman shades styled with shirred velvet basques and gathered ninon chiffon skirts, The bride's attendants will carry colonial bouquets of chrysanthemums in fall shades. Mr. Tageson will be his son's best man and the ushers will be Mr, Snyder, Mr. Wolfe and Joseph P. Cummings. Mrs. Woods will wear a dress of steel gray crepe and green accessories and, Mrs. Tageson will be dressed in green crepe and will have accessories. of brown. Both will

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1. Mrs. Lucille Lockman Wagner (left), president of the Indianapolis Matinee Musicale, is general chairman for a benefit program which the musicale will sponsor Tuesday night in the World War Memorial duditorium.. Assisting her are Miss Maflan Laut (center) and Mrs. Arch N. Bobbitt. Alfred Miroviteh, concert pianist, will Be the guest artist. :

2. The Western College Alumnae association will present the Tatterman ‘marionettes in two performances on Nov, 20 at the Clvie theater. Active in arranging the event are ((left to right) “Miss Betty Bartel, Mrs, Robert M. Sutherland, chairman, and Miss Doris Belzer,

3. Five thousand Indianapolis women next week willbe making calls upon their neighbors, but “the calls will have more than = social motif.. The women, as Mrs. Colby E. Moody shown here, are block leaders who will be working in the county. civilian defense office’s house to house canvass in the interests of the WACs, OPA, Red Cross and U. 8, department of agriculture, ¥

4. The marriage of Miss Mary Catherine Jonas to Cpl. Paul D. Luedeman will be Tuesday.” The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Fred A. Jonas and Cpl. Luedeman, who is stationed at Ft, Monmouth, N, J, is the son of Mr, and Mrs, H. H. Luedeman. (Pratt photo.)

"8. Mrs. Richard Stanley Grifith was Miss Martha Marjorie ‘MeCammon before her marriage Oct. 16 at Durham, Cal. She Is the daughter of Mrs. George Spencer Wells and Edgar W. McCammon of Indianapolis, Lt. Griffith, stationed at the Chico army air field as an instructor; is the son of the Rev. and Mrs, Edgar A. Griffith, Los Angeles. Lt. and Mrs, Griffith are at home in Chico. 6. Mrs. Earl W. Little announces the engagement of her daughter, Marjorie Jane, to Pfc. Charles J. Van Tassel Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Tassel. No date has been set for the wedding. The prospective bridegroom is attending the A. 8B. T. P. medical school at Bloomington. (Bretzman photo.) : :

: A Officers’ Wives Club Guild to Give To Hold Luncheon

5000 Block Leaders to Begin

One- Week Canvass in County For Civilian Defense Office

-A house-to-house canvass and survey for the WACs,

and the U. 8. department of block leaders for the Marion county The workers will be under the block leader co-ordinator for the

leadership of Mrs. Brands ©. oon, f

OPA, Red Cross

agriculture will be made next week by 5009...

office of civilian defense. Downey,

One purpose of the canvass is to make a listing of women between the EE ————————

ages of 20 and 50 who have no children below 14 years of age. The information will be ‘used in a WAC recruiting drive. Mayor Tyndall and Harry Yockey, Indianapolis OCD director, ape chairmen for the local recruiting ‘drive. vy Included in the canvass will be the recruiting of women interested in receiving instruction In Red Cross home nursing and nutrition classes which will be established in neighborhood communities,

Seventh Survey

The block leaders also will report (the amount of tillable ground: in their areas, and the number of vietory gardens planted this year and those contemplated next seasof. The report has been requested by the victory garden committee. { Each housewife who signs an| OPA pledge to help keep down inflation and black markets will be given a window sticker. Fach also! will receive a home safety list. Next week's survey will he the seventh made by the OCD block! leaders since Pear] Harbor.

Bridegroom'’s Father Will

Hear Vows

Tlie Rev, Malcolm D, McNeal will read the wedding ceremony uniting his son, Bruce, and Miss Barbara Mead at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Memorial Presbyterian church, Miss Alma McNeal, aunt of the bridegroom, will be the organist and Miss, Margaret, Byram will sing. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Mead, will be given in marriage by her father. She will wear a gown of white slipper satin and a vell that was worn by her mother. It is made of flhision

land will be held by a Juliet cap.

Her arm bouquet will be of white pompons. 3 Mothers’ Gowns

Miss Ruthanne ‘Mead will be her

Card Party

wear. corsages of chrysanthemums, |

The couple will leave for a wedding trip immediately following the reception. The bride will travel. in a yellow suit, black accessories and

The St. Francis Hospital guild will .sponsor a card party at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in the Food Craft

The Officers’ Wives club will meet for a 12:30 p. m. luncheon Tuesday in the Officérs’ club of the Claypool hotel. The hostesses will be Mrs. R. C, Hiatt and Mrs. T. J. Poggiani. Reservations may be made with

, |Sister’'s maid of honor and Miss «Mary Margaret McNeal, sister of the bridegroom, will be the brides maid. They will wear green and yellow taffeta gowns and will carry bronze and yellow chrysanthemums, Carroll White will be the bess man and the ushers will be Charles Irwin, Joe Small and Merl Kord.

Liberty Belles To Be Chosen

An introductory meeting for young women interested in joining

Mrs. A. E. McConnell, Yd shop. Mrs. Herbert Roeder and Mrs. “The organization is composed of|!he Liberty Belles of the Service George Graber are chairmen. wives of officers who are stationed Men's Centers, Inc, will be held Other committees include Mrs. outside of Indiana. at the Wabash Street center at 7:30

Henry Gardner and Mrs. Harry P. m. Tuesday. Mrs. Dorothy Busch

On Prints

The last week of the showing of a collection of contemporary Ameri-

For her daughter's wedding Mrs, Mead will be In a dress of blue crepe with black accessories, Mrs, . McNeal will wear green with black

‘neckline, long fitted sleeves and a an orchid eo¥sage. Jull skirt ext®iiding into a train.

Her three-tiered circular vell in

The marriage of Betty Jane Smith“td6 W. O. rles F. Corder has been announced by her mother, Mrs, Ora H. Smith, 1310 Tecumseh

School to N ote

earried a bouquet of bride's roses.

can prints at the John Herron Art

st. Chaplain Walter Laetsech of Stout field officiated at the cere-

Woirhaye, bridge; Mesdames William Murphy, William Lossin, G. I. Boyd and Karl Kiefer, euchre; Mes-

Mrs. McDavitt

mann will address the group.

accessories. Both will have corsages of rust and yellow chrysanthemums.

Unmarried women, 18 to 30 years| A reception at the church will

Miss Margaret Douglass, her only {museum will begin tomorrow with mttendant, wore an American|a gallery talk by David K. Rubins.

Founders’ Day

mony which was last Saturday in

the Smith home. of age, who are high school grad-|follow the ceremony, After a brief

dames William Obergfell, Louis uates are eligible. trip the couple will be at

taffeta frock and carried] Mr. Rubins will speak on “Trends | living artists,

in American prints by well-known

ir

Mrs. William C. Griffith: 15 the chairman of the host comniittee.

{Luncheon Bridge Set

After a wedding trip the couple will be at home in Indianapolis’ The bridegroom is stationed at Stout field.

By Newcomers Club

The Grandchildren's society of Tudor: Hall school will be presented to the school at the founders’ day exercises Tuesday at 10:25 a. m. Miss Barbara Bradley is the president of the society and Miss Hazel D. McKee and Miss Elizabeth Chip-

Topmiller, James P. Mugivdn ‘and

To Give Review

Edward H. Trimpe, prizes, and MesSaies Bernard Weimer, Arthur W. He! ch, Harry Ferneding and Walter Stumpf, tickets. Proceeds will benefit the children and maternity wards of the hospital. '

Mrs. Howard J. McDavitt will review “The Human Comedy” (Baroyan) at a meeting of the St. Joan of Arc Women's club at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in the school hall. The meeting has been chosen as

. 8 =» the annual day for the collection

wedding Following the meeting interviews|home in I h will be held by the committee in| For traveling the bride will wear charge of the organization: Mes-|a blue herringbone suit, brown ace dames Grant White, Gordon Hin=|cessories and a corsage of chrysane shaw, G. E. Supple and B. M. Wil-|themums. liams, Miss Genevieve Hunt and

Miss Marcella West. : ‘Burma Surgeon’

man are the sponsors. Miss I. Hilda Stewart will preside] An all-day and alumnae, parents .and friends| Tuesday by the guild at the hos-|ters of the Poor. All ttend. 1. sewing and surgical may i will be in| Tea will be served at the close of | White striped seersucker must be W. S.C. S. to Hear charge of the morning session, |the meeting. worn on Monday, Wednesday and , announce the club's Christmas project, Mrs. datr| GUESt Speakers

A covered dish luncheon will be ESS. Friday with white socks, held at noon and Mrs. Trimpe willl T'0 Meet Monday the green and white .|Smith is chairman of the bridge The Woman's Society of Chriscommittee, Jttan Service of the West sterr

preside during the afternoon ses-| sucker outfits with tan Alpha chapter, Delta Phi Beta sion, sorority, will have a business and so- | Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, The organization is sponsored by|g, pn Street Methodist church will Y. W. C. A. and all women meet at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday at the chureh,

cial meeting at 8 p, m. Monday at |%ccording to WAC rules at Turner To Hold Rally, Tea the home of Miss Elsa Beck, 418 E. field, Albany, Ga. Mrs. Clarence Schriver, state|Christian ' Education will’ have

17th st. of . W abs: - Guild to Meet president, and Mrs. K. R. McKee|rally and fellowship tea tomorrow|10 Meet in Maywood will be guest speakers. Mrs. H. A.|at 3 p.m. in the Pirst church, EvanHarlan will preside. gelical and Sunday

All-Day Meeting

of donated food for the Littie sis-| WAC “Fatigues” To Be Reviewed

Patigue uniforms of blue and| Mrs, Kathryn Turney Garten will review “Burma Surgeon

The monthly luncheon of the ‘| Newcomers club will be at 12:30 p. mi. Wednesday at the Warren hotel. Bridge will follow the luncheon.

meeting will be held

a . TT Ration Point Saver tne oY | Gives Shower Mrs. John Brian, 1518 Ewing st. Set entertained with a miscellaneous last night for Mrs. Ray| Mrs. CVA. B

who was Mrs. Norvell] ess for an al 5