Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 April 1944 — Page 13
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MONDAY, APRIL Dr. RoyE. Vale| Cou le Officiates At Ceremony William Jennin Weds Miss Yount
Dr. Roy Ewing Vale read the ceremony at 2:30 p. m, yesterday in the McKee chapel of the Taber Presbyterian church that united Miss Rosemary Yount and william R. Jennings of the mer-|
They carried bouquets of roses and sweetpeas in shades of pink, lavender and blue. d Jennings Jr. was the best man for his brother and the ushers were George and Horace Yount, brothers of the bride, and Lt. Rauh. A reception in the Yount home followed the ceremony.
Jane Butler Books Recital
The Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Central Avenue Methodist church and the Ogden chorale will present a recital by Miss Jane Butler, soprano, p.m. April 18 in the church audi-
Mrs. Warren D. Oakes will be the general chairman of the event. Other committee chairmen will be Mrs. C. PF. Posson, tickets; Maxwell Droke, publicity, and Mrs. James M. Ogden, honorary sponsor. Miss Butler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Butler, is studying at the Sherwood School of Music in Chicago. She gave her first local concert in Indianapolis in January.
Shortridge Sets
Junior Prom
A Thi annual Junior prom for H Shortridge high school students will}. . from 9. p. m. until 1 a. m. Saturday in the Knights of CoBl jumbus hall. | The arrangements committee in-| cludes Misses Jackie Carolyn Costin, Nancy Hackerd, Ciel Hendricks, Klinger, Barbara Larson, Susy Reel, Richardson, Nancy Sewell, Sharon Smith and Ann Kennedy. Others are Jack Brown, Bill Hall, Hensley, Hull, Bill Kegley, Bob Klein, Bill| Myers, Jack Perrine, Dick Sutton, | Thompson and
White Cross Units To Hold Meetings
The schedule of unit meetings for this week for the White Cross guild of the Methodist hospital has announced. The Avenue Methodist, Psychic Science and Gamma Tau Delta groups met | 12 p. m. April 11 in Ayres Others University Park and Donati, tomorrow; Children's Cheer, West Washington Street and St. Mark Methodist, Wednesday; i Broad Ripple Methodist, Thursday, | Vays Clermont | charge of the event. The commiitee members are Meses Arthur Wabnitz, Charles J. dan on mal Is Introduced Jepson and Hubert J. Mertz. Mrs. R. F. Hodgson is £he club president.
Hold .Card Party
The Burns-West-Streibeck auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars sponsored a card party Saturday night in the post hall, E. Washington and Denny sts,
and Sun Rae and
Methodist, Friday.
Class Schedule
Five classes in rhythmics will be started this week at the ¥Y. W. C A. Class meetings will be at 10:45 | "a.m. to 11:30 a. m. on Tuesdays and i 10 a. m, to 10:45 a. m. on Fridays. Evening groups will meet from 5:30 to 6:15 p. m. on Mondays; 5:45 to 6:30 p. m. Tuesdays, and 6:30 to 7:15 p. m. Thursdays.
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Miss Bettyjane Mitchell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Mitchell, is visiting in Ft. Lauderdale, Fila. | She is the house guest of Miss Peggy Trusler and Dr. and Mrs. Harold M. Trusler.
Cervus Club Plans Party
The members of the Cervus club) {will sponsor a benefit card party a
MRS. HARLEY W. RHODEHAMEL and Mrs. Hulbert Smith will entertain’ with a luncheon and miscellaneous shower Saturday in the Woodstock club in ‘honor of Miss Nancy Jane Kegley. Miss Kegley will become the bride of Pfc. Robert E. Jenkins in a ceremony April 29 in the Broadway Methodist church. Mrs. William F. Kegley and Mrs. Don B. Jenkins, Noblesville, mothers of the engaged couple, will
be among the guests, The other guests will be Mesdames J. W. Hutchings, Ernest Rupel, Roy Slaughter, Earl Retter, Ralph W. Showalter, Joseph P. Merriam and J. Dwight Peterson. Also Mesdames Forrest Haines, Robert Rhodehamel and W. R. Waggoner, Miss Betsy Hutchings and Miss Martha Rupel.
Easter Party Plans
MEMBERS OF THE ALGONQUIN club will participate in a jumping exhibition Sunday afternoon at the club following the group's annual horseback Easter egg hunt and Easter day dinner. Those who will take part are Mesdames John B. Stokely, B. W. Major, Ronald Woodard and William E. Munk, Miss Lucy Kaufman. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kuhn, Dr. P. O. Bonham, Chester Bonham, J. R. Brandt Jr, Walter Berg and Kiefer Mayer.
Florida Vacationers
MRS. HELEN TALGE BROWN tomorrow at her or of her sister, Mrs. Whitney R. Sead, and Mrs. Silas B. Trumbo of Orlando, Fla. Mr, and Mrs. George C. Spiegel and Mrs. George M. Spiegel will entertain with a family dinner for the out-of-town guests tonight. Mesdames Brown, Whitney Spiegel and Trumbo will ‘leave this week for a Florida vacation.
Events
CLUBS Heyl Study. Tues. Clubrooms in Rauh library. Mrs, A, W. Antrim, speaker. Hoosier Tourist. Tues. Mrs. T. D. Caudell, 3834 N. Capitol, hostess. South Seas party, Speakers, Mesdames D. A. Murphy, J°B. Phillips and F. F. Connerley. Rio de Janiero chap, I. T.-8. C. 7:30 p. m. Thurs. Mrs. L. K. Carter, 5660 Shelby st. hostess. Donald Emory. Hus-
Irvington Home Study. Mrs. Donald FP. Lafuze, 57 S. Bolton ave. hostess. “They Also Ran,” (Stone, Mrs. Russell 8. Bosart. Navy Mothers. 7:30 p. m. Wed. Cropsey auditorium, central library. Speaker, Lt. Cmdr, Wil. liam A. Chapman Jr. Musical pro-
gram, Northeastern Homemakers. Wed. ‘Mrs. James Menéghinf, 67290 E. 38th st, hostess. Chili supper and project lesson. {Olnosi Study. 6:30 p. m, Tues. Mrs. E. B. Gauker, 251 Buckingham dr, hostess, “Many Roads to Riches in South America,” Mrs. Earl McLaughlin,
SORORITIES Alpha Omicron Alpha, national council. Tues. Hotel Lincoln. GAR. chap.,, Omega Nu Tau, 8 . Tues. Hotel Lincoln. Busi-| Pe meeting.
Newcomers Club Sefs Luncheon
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Protéeds from the event will be! givén to the Julia Jameson Nutrition camp in Bridgeport. Lindner, chairman of the ’ noon Monday. and means committee, has ” y
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{pinochle will follow the luncheon.
Mrs, Geschwind will be assisted
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vations may be made with Mrs. Marjorie McDonald, Josephine and Gross or Mrs, Joseph Lawyer by
{Cameron and A, R. Taylor.
New Cosmetic Line
Miss Esther Masoner,
of toiletries is being introduced.
coloring.
: Sgt. Will Wed Madge King
the Second [church will be the scene this evening} of the marriage of Miss Madge King| to Sgt. James E. Hightshue, U. 8. M.} * The bride was {C., New River, N. C. The Rev. G.
was Miss L. Kleespie will officiate, § - Mary Ellen | A reception at .the home of the} j Glossbrenner, |bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- * daughter of mond King, will follow the ceremony. The bridegroom is the son of Maj. and Mrs. | ong mightshue, Brownsburg. Daniel I The bride, who will enter alone, Gd Glossbrenner, |will wear a frock of white NottingAR and Lt. ham net fashioned with a low shoulETE Batchelor is der yoke and shifred bodice and a " |bouffant skirt extending Jnto a the son of train. Dr. and Mrs. Bridal Bouquet R. P. Batchelor of Palmerton, |illusion will be attached to a half-
‘Mrs. L. R. Geschwind will be| Scout intermediate troop of the
Newcomers club luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Wednesday | Vestiture ceremony tonight at the
i/in the Hotel Antlers. Bridge and church. Mrs. Wilma Martin is the
special 3 representative of the Jacqueline Sunshine Garden
Cochran Cosmetics Co,, is at Ayres’|Club Lists Officers this week where the Cochran line
One of the products featured in|Beech Grove, will be the hostess the line is a water resistant cream|for 8 1:30 p. m. meeting of the powder base which is individually Sunshine Garden club Wednesday blended for each customer's skin|at her home.
Rev. G. L. Kleespie Will Officiate
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Women Are | Keepers of
Democracy
By MRS. WALTER FERGUSON Scripps-Howard Staff Writer THE BIRMINGHAM POST is. taking <a poll of the city’s working | women in an effort to discover-their| attitudes toward post-war jobs. A! majority declare they will be glad] to go back home and give up their id . | positions to- men. A . few, usually | unmarried realists, avoid commit- | ments, | SP Wishful thinking on ‘this question will give us a big post-war head- | “ache. We must face the fact that! thousands of homemakers who now earn money for the first time in their lives are not going back to their kitchens in a happy state of mind. Economic pressure will force them to it, perhaps, just as it will force many men to fall back upon unpleasant tasks. There ought to be an educational movement started to teach youth to
At Shower Mrs. William R. Bolen, 5758 { Broadway, will entertain with a | miscellaneous shower tomorrow | night at her home in honor of (Miss {Jane Crowl. Miss Crowl will leave Thursday | for Camp Shelby, Miss., where she | will become the bfide of Lt. Randall BE. Pack in a ceremony Sunday. ! The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Crowl of . Crawfordsville and the prospective bridegroom is the son of Mrs. W. R. Pack, 2445 Broadway. Mrs. Bolen will be assisted by her " daughter, Mrs. William K. Rowland, There's a light and airy feeling |and Miss Helen Bolen. about I. Miller's “Lady Be Good” ow.
that exemplifies a new trend to Miss Mary e Joh x wiioss
shoe styles wearable day or night. {marriage to George William Howard, It has appeared in fashion shows | | petty officer, 2-¢, U. S. N. R., will
with six vastly different types of 1 i bil- | Pe April 14 in Our Lady of Lourdes sostutties to prove: Hs adapta Catholic church, has announced the
Miss Edith Spickelmier has been _queenship of the Kemper Military school centennial ball to be held
Cadet C. F. Spickelmier.
They will be dressed alike in frocks of spring yellow, aquatone and rose marquisette made with fitted bodices accented with pleated ruffles that extend into their bouffant skirts, They will carry cascade bouquets of roses and wear matching flowers in their hair. . Pvt. Sherman King, A. U. 8. the bride's brother, will be the best man and the ushers will be Tom McGoldrick and Noel Good. The couple will leave for a wegding trip.- Miss King is a graduate of Butler university.
Country Club Sets Egg Hunt
Mr. and Mrs. Guy B. Morrison will be the co-chairmen for the Easter egg hunt for children of members of the Indianapolis Country club to be given Sunday. Assisting them will be Messrs. and Mesdames F. W. Baron, D. A. Nelles, John G. Kinghan and G. R. Redding, Misses ‘Ann Leath, Barbara Redding, Joan McConnell and Judy Morrison. Prizes will be awarded to the children in three age groups.’ Following the egg hunt movies will be shown and dinner will be served at 5:30 p. m. Adult members will have a buffet supper.
Mu Phi Epsilon Sets Meeting
‘The Indianapolis Alumnae chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon, national musical sorority, will meet at 6:15 p. m. today at the home of Mrs. A. Leon Hicks, 5325 Carrollton ave Mrs, Theodore Jenner and Mrs. Lee
Her two-tiered fingertip veil of Mpg Tora Lackey
: Pa, hat of Breton lace and she will carry a prayer book topped with an orchid and a shower of sweetheart roses. Miss Catherine Wagle will be the|the directors of the groups singing|!® do maid of honor and the bridesmaids will be Miss Mary Alice Hankins and Miss Margaret Foltz.
Entertains
at the Easter sunrise service, enter- by having them reared in a pleas-| which human happiness is made tained with a luncheon recently for|ant household, by providing them and the only stuff that ever makes man and the ushers will be Seaman 50 of the singers. assisted by Mrs, Harry Lubbe, Mrs.|take the responsibility for Joseph A. Baichelor Dorothy Lackey.
plan for living, because upon such planning depends the fate of the American home.
ity . . . tailored suit, dressy suit, aisernous dress, soft print, Sire attendants for her wedding. gown and tunic coat. Wartime | Miss Bonnie Sochar will be the maid of honor and the bridesmaid
2 8 =» restrictions work no hardship I Mos, Garland Burris YOUNGSTERS want to keep ro-| when one shoe coupon goes for rs. Gar s. Miss P > Jo Ellen Dougherty, the bride's
Mrs. Lora Lubbe Lackey, one of {mance. And there's only one way| such a versatile model. (Wasson’s.) it—through marriage—by cousin, will be the junior brides having all babies born in wedlock, It is the simple stuff of maid. Boris Dimancheff will be best
morals,
Mrs. Lackey was|with parents, who are willing to, a lasting kind. |P. Gordon Johnston Jr. Jerry their! In the last analysis, woman is! Johnston and Raymond and E. H, and Miss| training and discipline, {the keeper of democracy; she is Howard, brothers of the engaged All this is not a question of the custodian of American ideals. couple.
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Rickman will assist the hostess. - | “Our Marching Civilization” (Allen) will be reviewed by Miss Adah | Hill and Mrs. Paul Mozingo will! give piano illustrations. Others who will appear on the | program are Mrs. L. A. Helgesson, | Miss Charlotte Lieber and Miss Freda Hart.
Girl Scouts Book Investiture :
Times Special AGTON, Ind? April 3.~The Girl
Baptist church here will hold an in-
troop leader. Girls to be invested are Frances! Guffey, Roseann Higgins, Carolyn Jean Maze,
Sue Moore, Joan Nichols, Alice Risk, Shirley Spann, Patty Showalter, Patty Weidman, - Virginia Windhurst, Phyllis Nicolas, Exene Tucker, Patty Thompson and Jane
Mrs. L. J. Hull, 118 S. 11th ave,
Mrs. Ralph Wikoff recently was re-elected president of the group.
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ter Reed, vice president; Mrs. Terry Young, secretary: Miss Frances Dean, treasurer; Mrs. W. FP. Newcomer, chaplain; Mrs, Charles Adams, program chairman, and Mrs. W. D. Mason, publicity.
Guest Meeting The Anderson Women’s club members will be the guests of the Women's Lions club at an 11:15 a. m. breakfast Wednesday at the
APRIL BRINGS A SHOWER
“OF GAY, COLORFUL NEW
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What a bevy of eye-appealing new dresses you'll find on Wasson's Third Fieor! Gay ginghams, striped chambrays and sheer prints for summer charm! Colorful spun rayons, and bembergs to don now! Shirtwaist and coat styles—nicely tailored throughout. Sizes 9 to 15, 12 to 20, 38 to 44 afd 181/; to 241/5.
Aprons for Easter Gifts, 1.00 to 3.50 :
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