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SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1944 Miss Carol Rosenthal Is En gaged | To Harvey Frederick Gold of New York |
MRS. WILLIAM ROSENTHAL ANNOUNCES the - . engagement of her daughter, Carol, to Harvey Frederick Gold of New York. Mr. Gold is the son of Mr. and Mrs, * Samuel J. Gold, also of New York. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Tudor Hall school “and she attended Briarcliff Junior college. Mr. Gold was
graduated from the Franklin
York and he attended the University of Arizona.
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Miss Nancy Campbell, whose marriage to dore Eaglehart will be late this month, will be the honor guest at ‘ a luncheon and kitchen shower Wednesday in the Woodstock club. © 7: Mrs. Albert Malcolm Buck, the former Betsy Wolfe, will be the host-
ess for the party.
The guests will be Mrs. Leonard Lord Campbell and Mrs. Ira
*H. Englehart, Brazil, mothers of Gayle B. Wolfe, F. Allison Preston
Jane Leasure, Margaret Wohlgemuth, Anne Shaw Davis and Bar-
« bara Noel.
- Mrs. Klein to Entertain Thetas
MRS. GEORGE W. KLEIN WILL BE the hostess Wednesday evening for the members of the Indianapolis Alumnae chapter of
Kappa Alpha Theta sorority.
Each member will bring an article for a White elephant sale, Proceeds from the sale of the articles among the members will be
given to the well-baby clinic at the
Mrs. F. Sylvester Taylor will be the chairman of the program and she will be assisted by Mrs. Edwin Dugal Cree and Mrs. Francis
_H. Insley.
The hostess chairman, Mrs. Horace B. McClure, will be assisted by Mesdames Arthur B. Shultz, Robert W. Murphy, Robert G. Risk, Robert G. Fisher, Caroline R. Rodecker, J. F. Valdoiu, John P. Meister, Howard J. Lacy, James L. Murray and John A. Schumacher, Others will be Misses Catherine Lyzott, Edith Silver, Betty Gridley, Elaine Ax, Joan Mick, Elizabeth Lewis, Virginia Wills,
Julia Ann Arthur, Rebecca. Nicoson
Easter Parties at Meridian Hills
AMONG THOSE WHO HAVE
dinner parties tomorrow at the Meridian Hills country club are Messrs. and Mesdames Robert C. Becherer, Arthur E. Krick, Edmond W. Hebel, Clinton C. Prather, Paul R. Summers, Norbert Schaefer, Robert Clark, J. D. Hansen, Horace A. Shonle, Roy Sahm
and Raymond Stilz,
Others are Messrs. and Mesdames R. Norman Baxter, Joseph
P. Merriam, James Beatty, William
ner M. Ray, William McGuire, J. B. Newcomb, Harry Reisser, Carl McCann, J. T. Lippincott, George 8. Brant and Frank C. Balke, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Harrison and Dr.
dnd Mrs, Russell R. Hippensteel, The club's annual Easter egg
was held from 3 until 5 o'clock this afternoon.
Miss Charlene Weddle and Miss Nancy Boerner are spending
the week-end at Western college in
the annual “campus day” activities planr.ed for guests of the college. The day's events included a program featuring the college choir,
8 dance recital, campus tours and
Preparatory school in New
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the engaged couple, Mesdames and John Lillard Davis, Misses
Coleman hospital.
and Barbara Rang.
MADE reservations for Eas‘er
Howard, Rollin W, Spiegel, Ver-
Olive, Charles Hagedpn, Walter
hunt for children of members 2 ” ”
Oxford, O. Today they attended
class visits.
St. Peter's Lutheran Church Will Be Scene of Wedding Uniting George Dirr, Miss Day
In a candlelight ceremony at 8
Evangelical Lutheran church, Miss Mary Catherine Day will become the | bride of T. Sgt. George E. Dirr Jr. ‘read by the Rev. William Nordseick. p : The bride is the daughtet of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Day, 2616 E. 11th st. and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Dirr, 1445 N.
Officers Named ‘By Cheer Club
The Cheer Broadcasters Club, Inc., has announced its officers for the _coming year. Mrs. T. William Engle is president; Mrs. Chauncey M. “Buck and Mrs. William Christena, “first and second vice presidents; Mrs. Robert Modern and Mrs. O. 8. * Srader, recording and correspond-
_" ing secretaries, and Mrs. William
Haugh, treasurer. The board of directors consists of _Mesdames Wolf Sussman, LB.
o'clock tomorrow night in St. Peter's
The double ring ceremony will be
Wallace st.
The Bridal Scene— Loretta Feeney’s
Baker-Sigmund Rite Will Be
Tomorrow
Miss Marjorie Sigmund will become the bride of David Baker at noon tomorrow in a ceremony in the Unity Methodist church. The Rev. J. Ray Stanton will read the VOWS. A reception at the home cf the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sigmund, 1902 Milburn st. will follow the ceremony. Mr. Baker is the son of’ Mr, and Mrs. Everett Baker of North Vernon. The bride will wear a white satin gown fashioned with a square shoulder yoke of mousseline de sole outlined with a frill of Chantilly lace, a fitted basque, long sleeves tapering to points and a gathered skirt extending into a train. Her two tiered fingertip veil will fall from a heart shaped bonnet of thirred tulle edged with lace and she will carry a white Bible topped with pink rosebugds. : Mrs. Earl Hunt, her only attend-
Miss Day, who will be given in| marriage by her father, will wear
with sheer marquisette yoke and full skirt falling into a train. A shirred] |sweetheart bonnet will hold her! three-tier veil and she will carry a! bouquet of calla lilies, |
Lists Attendants
Miss LaVerne Day, Cincinnati, will be the maid of honor for her | sister, and the matron of honor willy be Mrs. Wallace Ballard, New York.) ‘Miss Arlene Schneider, Louisville, | {and Miss Jane Dirr will be the | bridesmaids and the flower girl will| be Nancy Kay Williams, Poseyville.|
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ant, will be gowned in oleander pink chiffon and will carry cream colored roses and blue flowers. Orla Steele,
a gown of white duchess satin styled uncle of the bride, will be the best |
man.
Following a wedding trip, the couple will be at home at 1405 Rembrandt st.
Wedding Trip To Follow Rite
Miss: ter of
tty Lee McKinney, daugh- . and sMrs. Charles L. Mc-
Sacket, Merlin D. Mullane, Bert Clark Vernon-Blackwell, the bride- Kinney, 1221 N. Gale st., will become
Bishop and John Towney, The club luncheon will be at 12:30 p. m. Friday at the home of Mrs. . William Leonard, 4516 E. Washing- « ton st. Mrs. Bishop and Mrs. Mul-
groom's cousin, will carry the rings] in a lily. | | {will be dressed in yellow and mist! {blue chiffon frocks and the others!
the bride of Cpl. Richard O. Duncan in a ceremony at 3:30 o'clock to-
Miss Schneider and Mrs. Ballard morrow afternoon in the Brookside and will review “The Traipsin’ | Woman” (Thompson).
United Brethren church. Dr. W. R.
lane will assist the hostess. MTrs.' will wear pink and blue marquisette, | Montgomery will read the vows. Cecil Vestal will preside at the busi- They will carry spring bouquets of| Following the ceremony, a recep-
, hess meeting and the speaker will ~be from the Marion County So- . ciety for the Crippled.
Betty J. Pierce Is Married
The Rev. Ralph L. O'Dell read - the vows at 11:30 o'clock this morning in the chapel of the Memorial Presbyterian church uniting Miss Betty Jane Pierce and Sgt. Robert Scott. A reception at the home of the bride's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Robert R. Wolfe, 1555 Carrollton ave. followed the ceremony. Mr. Scott, son of Mrs. Bessie May Scott of Milford, Del, is stationed at Stout field. The bride wore a suit of heavenly blue gabardine with violet accessories and an orchid corsage. Miss Luana Hill, maid of honor, and Miss Martha Newcombe, wore matching suits of gold gabardine with black accessories and corsages of talisman roses. Sgt. Rolland Giguere was the best man. The couple will be at home at 15565 Carrollton ave. following a wedding trip.
B. P. W. Will Hear Symphonic Choir
The Indianapolis Business -and Professional Women's club will hear the Indianapolis Symphonic choir, directed by Elmer Steffen, at § p. m. Thursday. : : Miss Jean 8. Bogan, chairman of the public affairs committee, will be in charge of the forum program during the dinner hour, “Social Security” will be the subject and three’ members of her committee will Arete rs
To Give Review Mrs. M. Robert Dinnin will talk on “The Reed and the Rock” (Maynard) at the Proctor club meeting
bridesmaid, .
roses, carnations and gladioli. At Home Address
The bridegroom's brother, William Dirr, will be the best man and the! ushers will William Doig and Paul Hausz, Lanesville. |
torium will follow the ceremony and| the couple will leave for Chicago. Sgt. Day is stationed at the Alex|andria, La, army air base and the couple will be at home in Alex-| andria.
To Hear Speaker
of the Indianapolis Dairy council, will discuss “Personality Counts” before a group of young business women at 8:15 p. m. Thursday at the Y. W. C. A. The program is sponsoréd by the Thursday Industrial club in co-operation with the health education department of the Y, W.
A.W.V.S. Head
be Urban Schneider,|
A reception in the church audi-|
ist
tion will be held at the church. Cpl. |
Duncan, who is stationed at Camp Blanding, Fla., is the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Duncan, 1327 N. Kealing ave. The bride will wear a light blue crepe dress with matching accessories and she will carry a bouquet of white roses, chrysanthemums and valley lilies. Her sister, Miss Virginia McKinney, will be the only attendant and she will wear a gold crepe dress
To Sgt. Remmetter Is Announced; Humann-Black Vows Are Heard
The announcements of a recent and of an approaching marriage are the features in the bridal scene today. : Mrs. Helen Feeney, 1148 N. Beville ave., announces the engagement and approaching marriage of her daughter, Loretta, to Sgt. John Remmetter of Ft. Benning, Ga. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Remmetter, 1305 N. Euclid ave. The wedding will be
Engagement
April 17 in St. Philip's Catholic church. . s - . Word has been ‘received here of the marriage last Saturday of Miss Martha Ann Black and 8. Sgt. Louis T. Humann. The Rev. Fr. Augustine Peters, chaplain, read the ceremony in the post chapel at the 449th air base squadron, Independence, Kas.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Black of Independence and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Humann, 607 N. Bancroft st. Mrs. Humann attended the wedding.
The couple is at home in Independence. t J t J -
Miss Eileen Newby, who will become the bride of Pfc. Edward Swets in a ceremony April 29 in the Delta Delta Delta chapter house at Butler university, will be the honor guest next Saturday at a mis celaneous shower to be given by Mrs. Noel Kitchen and Miss Beverlee Muff at the Kitchen home, 269 N. Addison st.
The guest list will include Mesdames Norman Eggers, Robert J. Singer, John Kreuger, Robert Chatten, Lyle Taylor, Jack Miller and William Davis, ’ Also, Misses Dorothy Alexander, Mary Eleanor Whitmer, Jane Singer, Mary Alice Miller, Alice Yost, Elizabeth Ann Schmidt, Nancy Dilks, Eudora Clouser, Betty Graves, Mary Jo Bazell, Patricia Gabe, Helen Mae Michael, Mary Devol, Betty Ann Fatch, Betty Ann Levengood, Mary Bradway, and Audree Ingram. .
Mu Phi Patronesses Will Hold Luncheon
Miss Gertrude Gutelius, 3028 Park ave., will be hostess to the Patroness club of Mu Phi Epsilon, national music honor society, at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday, . Mrs. Louis Belden will present “The Trail of the Lonesome Tunes”
Mrs. James A. Matthews will play the piano and Mrs. James W. Costin will sing accompanied by Mrs. Minnie Edenharter. The program will be followed by a social hour and luncheon. Mrs. Matthews will preside.
Rally to Open Cookie Drive
The 19th annual Girl Scout cookie sale wil] oper with a rally of all
with matching accessories and carry gladioli and roses. Richard Hickey will be the pest man.
The couple will leave for a wed- |
ding trip and after Wednesday, will
Miss Ruth Zimmerman, director De 8t home at 1327 N. Kealing ave. advisory committee will be Mes-
White Cross Units Set Meetings
The White Cross Guild units that will meet at the service center next week include Monday, Third Christian and Broadway Baptist churches; . Tuesday, Grace Methodist and Calvary Baptist, and Wednesday, Broadway Methodist and Perry township. Temple Sisterhood, Flower, Muni: cipal Gardens and Ben Davis will meet Thursday; Tabernacle Garden, Meridian Street Methodist, Marytha, Beta Sigma Phi and Weslyan Service, Friday.
Lux Fashionist
To Present Show
Mrs. Dorothea Cook, Lux. fashionwill present a Lux-McCall fashion show at 2:39 p. m. Wednesday in ‘Block's auditorium. Block's models will show an all Luxable wardrobe designed from McCall patterns. Mrs. Cook will be in the fourth floor fabric’ department all next week for consultation
.|and advice on laundering problems.
Mrs. Knox Hostess
The Inter Alia club will meet with Mrs, Marshall G. Knox, 6015 N. - Mrs. Walter
Edwards will speak on “Canada’s|ing Tuesday.
intermediate and senior Girl Scouts next Saturday at the St. Clair thelater. April 29 will be Cookie day. Mrs. Stuart A. Bishop is chairman !of the sale and the members of the
dames Thomas J. Blackwell Jr, Robert J. Boyle, Marvin E. Curle, Charles Brockman, Margaret Foster and Charles Sanders. The rally committee will be headed by Mrs. Lehman Dunning, assisted by Mesdames Curle, Horace McClure, Robert Stith, Charles Francik, G. H. Hagedon, R. M. Harvey, Arthur Johnson, J. F. Gigax, Robert Allen and R. F. Holtman. Mrs. R. O. Jackson is in charge of the telephone committee; A. B. Good, chairman, Mrs. Stith and Mrs. Earl Moomaw, finance; Mrs. Henry F. Ostrom, :chairman, and Mesdames J. T. Hoopingarner, John H. Toy, Donald Hoover, John E. Drewry, and Misses Luana Lee, Harriet Scantland and Frances Westcott, publicity; Mrs. Thomas Stevenson, flyers, and Mrs. Shelton R. Sayles, camperships.
Mrs. Chiles to Speak
“Maze of Enchanting Islands” will be the subject discussed by Mrs. Frank 8. Chiles before the Irvington Tuesday club at the home of Mrs. W. A, Sweetman, 31 N. Irvington ave, Tuesday. .
Club Will Meet
A program on mountaineer schools will be presented by Mrs. Lewis ‘Stamm at the Amicitia club meet-
Fender Home To Be Scene Of Wedding
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fender, 2109 E. Garfield dr., will be the scene at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow for the marriage of their daughter, Helen, to Sgt. Carl Smith. The Rev. N. H. Shultz, pastor of the Garfield Park Evangelical church, will read the ‘double ring ceremony. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith, Springfield, Mass. Miss Fender has chosen a light
blue. suit with which she will wear}.
navy accessories and a corsage .of gardenias and roses. Her only attendant, her sister, Miss Marian Fender, will wear a beige suit, brown accessories and a gardenia corsage. Millard J. Carson, the bride's uncle, will be the best man. The couple will leave for a wedding trip following a reception in the Fender home.
Couple to Be At Home Here
A reception at the home of Mrs. Mary L. Ferguson, 1133 N. Oakland ave., will follow the marriage of her daughter, Mary Janet, to Robert L. Sink. The ceremony will be at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the First Church, Evangelical and Reformed with the Rev. Ralph Weisser officiating. The bride will wear a street length gown of powder blue chiffon, blue accessories and will carry a colonial bouquet of spring flowers. Mrs. Lewis Reed, the bride's sister, will be her only attendant, and
she will carry a colonial bouquet.
man and James Ferguson, brother of the bride, will be the usher. Mr. Sink, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E Sink, 817 N. Osakland ave. is a graduate of Butler university. The couple will be at at home at 256 N. Hendricks pl.
J. E. Bourne Speaker
Mrs. A. K. Harcourt, 4915 N. Delaware st., will be hostess to the Meridian Heights Inter-Se club Tuesday. J. E. Bourne will discuss “Fighting Hidden Hunger” and the assistant hostess will be Mrs. H, A. Johnson.
Reviewer
Mrs. Thomas D. Wadelton will review her book, “Maggie, No “Doubt,” at 2 p. m. April 19 in the Masonic temple, College ave. and
| Elizabeth . Doeppers alliance,
she will wear a pearl gray crepe! dress with matching accessories and |
Robert McKittrick will be the best
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been set for the wedding.
ranging a book review which the
social center. 5. The April 20 performance
1. The approaching marriage of Miss Gertrude Huggins fo Raymond Joseph Mill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Hill Sr, is announced by her mother, Mrs. Robert A. Byard. The wedding will be the morning of May 8 in St. John's Catholic church. (P. H. Ho photo.)
2. Mrs. William Rosenthal announces the engagement of her daughter, Carol, to Harvey Frederick Gold of New York.
3. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Repse announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary, to Lt. Raymond Bain, Dale Madry field, Tallahassee, Fla., son of Mrs. Florence Bain of Indianapolis, No date has (Liang Shen photo.)
4. Mrs. Lowell Reed (right) is chairman of the committee ar-
sponsor Thursday afternoon in Ayres’ auditorium. Among her assistants are Mrs. Thomas Clingan (left) and Mrs. A. C. Rudy (center). The reviewer, Mrs. Seward Baker, will talk on “My Family, Right or Wrong” (Sousa). Proceeds will be contributed to the Southwest
“Ladies in Waiting,” will be sponsored by the Sunnyside Guild. Two of the members assisting with plans for the project are Mrs. Roland J. Schmitt (left) and Mrs. C. T. Lykins.
Alpha Lambda Latreian club will
of the Civic theater production,
EVENTS
CHURCH GROUPS All Souls Unitarian. 12:30 p. m. Wed. Mrs. C. B. Blakeslee, 4950 N. Michigan rd., hostess. More Light guild, All Souls. 6:30 p. m. Thurs.” Speaker, Mrs. Hugh Hanna, Dinner and election. Women’s Guild, Carrollton Avenue Evangelical and Reformed. 6:30 p. m. Thurs. Church. Dinner, business session and speaker. Mrs. Ernest Piepenbrok. Woman's Society, Tabernacle Presbyterian. 1 p. m. Tues. Church. Program. St. Joan of Arc Women's club. 1:15 p. m. Wed. Musical program by pupils. Altar Society, St. Philip Neri Catholic. Card parties—2 and 8 p. m. Wed. at school; 8:30 p. m. April 15 at Forresters hall,
CLUBS
Alpha Chi Mothers, 12:30 p. m. Mon. Chapter house. Guest day. Program by collegiate members. Eliza A. Baker. 3 p. m. April 16. Jordan hall, Butler university. Tea and program for high school seniors. Alpina chapter, I. T.-S. C. 6 p.m. Tues. At Y. W. C. A. Speaker, Mrs. John Thornburgh. Dinner. ‘Evangeline chapter, I. T.-S. C. 6:30 p. m. Mon. Dessert. Mrs. Harold Litterall, 5218 Broadway, hostess.
D. Lupton, 5070 Pleasant Run pkwy, hostess. Program, Mrs. Frank S. Chiles. Ladies Help, Aid and Assist, North Park. 7:45 p. m. Tues. At the North Park Masonic temple. Quarterly meeting.
Piano Teachers Plan
Guest Tea, Program
A guest tea will be given by the Indianapolis Piano Teachers association at 3 p. m..April 16 at the D. A. R. chapter house. The advanced students will give the pro-
Irvington Tuesday. - Tues. Mrs. M. |
gram assisted by Miss Maxine Pat-
Lambda Chi Alpha Mothers. 11 a. m. Tues. Recreation room, Jordan hall at Butler. Business, luncheon and bandages for the Red Cross. . Officers Wives. 6:30 p. m. Tues Hotel Lincoln. Program and dinner.
MISCELLANEOUS
University Heights, W. C. T. U,, 11 a. m. Tues. Mrs. Robert Baerman, 3001 S. Meridian, hostess. Speaker, Mrs. E. T. Messick. Luncheon, Women's Society, Indianapolis Florists. 6:30 p. m. Mon. Y. W. C. A. Dinner.
SORORITIES Kappa chap., Delta Sigma Kappa. Mon. Mrs. Harold Boes, New
Bethel, hostess. Business meeting. Delta Beta chap. Psi Iota Xi. 6:30 p. m. Tues. Sheffield Inn. Dinner. Theta Sigma Phi alumnae. 8 p. m. Wed. Mrs. Paul Shideler, 4522 Guilford, hostess. Speaker, Mrs.
James Martin, Miss Osthoff To Be Wed
A ceremony at 7:30 o'clock foe night in the Louis XIV room of the Claypool hotel will unite Miss Geor= gia Lee Osthoff and Pfc. James E., Martin of Camp Callan, Cal. The Rev.-C. M. Hamilton of the Beech Grove Christian church will read the vows. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Osthoff, 735 N. Eme erson ave, and Mr. Martin is the son of Mrs. Arthur G. Brandenburg, 4111 Pleasant Run pkwy, South dr., and Dr. James P. Martin of Covington. For her wedding Miss Osthoff will wear an ice blue silk frock and she will carry a colonial bouquet. Mrs, Edward Andrews and Allen Hickman will be the couple’s only ate tendants, Mrs. Andrews will wear a dress of coral shade and carry gardenias. A. reception at the Claypool will follow the ceremony and the couple
‘|will take a short wedding trip to
Covington. The bride will be at home with her parents temporarily,
Shrine Ladies To Give Party
The wives of the members of the Murat Temple will hold a card party at 1 p. m. Wednesday in the temple. Mrs. Ike Riley, general chairman of the Shrine ladies, announced the appointment of two committees for the event. The decorations will be in charge of Mrs. Glen Campbell and Mrs, William E. Bodenhamer and Mrs. Raymond J. Sever and Mrs. Max A. Blackburn will be cochairmen of the prize committee. The general arrangements come mittee includes Mesdames William A. Hoefgen, Calvin A. Richey, C. E. Cox, Karl L. Friedrichs, A. Marshall Springer and Paul E. Rathert,
Rev. McNelly Will Ofticiate
The Centenary Christian church at 8:30 o'clock tonight will be scene
of the marriage of Miss Joan Newby to Harold B. James, son of Mr. and Mrs, O. P. James, 1408 N. Kealing ave. The vows will be heard by the Rev. David S. McNelly. A reception at the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. Gladys Newby, 205 E. 34th st, will follow the ceremony. Miss Newby will wear a lime green wool suit with white acces sories and will carry a bouquet of brown orchids. Her sister, Miss Addella Newby, will be the bride's only attendant. She will wear a beige wool suit with Brown accessories and will carry brown orchids. Paul Ankney will be the best man.
3340 N. Meridian st.
Luncheon Is Booked By I. T.-S. C. Unit
The Australian chapter, International Travel-Study club, will have a covered dish luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday in the home of Mrs. Ray Noblitt, 935 Eastern ave. Mrs. Jules Zinter will discuss “Africa,” and the federation presie dent, Mrs. M. B. Dunn, will be 8 guest. Mrs. Noblitt will be assisted by Mrs. A. V. Gaskill and Mrs.
Clifford Wagoner. Initiation.
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