Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1944 — Page 14

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Civic Theater Announces Committees For Membership Drive This Month

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by John D. Welch, the thea campaign.

dames Walter W. Houppert, Peter

Reynolds. Misses Martha Engle, Dorothy Helmer and Mary Howard. “Other captains and teams include Mrs. Walter Myers Jr. with Mesdames Jack Guyant, Volney Brown, Howard Hibben, Lowell S. Fisher and Frank Ferry, Misses Claribel Cummins, Evelyn Rimp, Mary Hostetter, Betty Brink, Berenice Reagan, Virginia Richards and Helen Coffey, Mr. Myers and Perry Meek.

On Kenneth Lemons’ team will be Mrs. Helen Munger, Misses Mary Belle Addicott, Frances Westcott and Carolyn Efroymson, Messrs. Harold Yeagy, Newton Buser, Richard Eisenbach and Tom Bemis.

Mrs. Luker Captain

MRS. FRED LUKER will captain a team including Mesdames James Stacey, Robert Cook, E. A. Canning and W. H. Gibbs, Miss Agnes Cochran, Miss Marie Bennett, Mr. Luker, R. W. Anderson and Zoa Renee. C. C. Catron's group will include Mrs. Catron, Mrs. Welch, Miss Mary Stevens, Miss Elizabeth Sullivan, C. C. Wesley. J. J. Carr, William Van Vactor, J. F. Fidger and Paul Merriman.

Additional Teams

ANOTHER GROUP includes Miss Eldena Lauter, captain, and Mesdames Laurence Hayes, Ford Kaufman, Kurt F. Pantzer, Raymond F. Mead, Harry T. Pritchard, Martha McCoy, H. H. Arnholter, Harry Karcher, Charles Efroymson, Rae Levy and Shoolem Ettinger, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas L. Neal, Misses Jeanne Stocks, Sally Lauter and Emily Hislop. Ont Mrs. M. L. Martin's team are Mesdames Paul 8S. McNamara, Gordon Bryan, Roger Beane, Victor Mussawir and F. B. Backer, Misses Mary Bock, Sarah Sisson, Betty Howe and Carlesta Haston, and Mr, Martin. Mrs. F. C. Albershardt and Mrs. C. J. Weinhardt are members of Mrs. Harold R. Victors’ team.

46 Pupils To Graduate

The 46 graduates of the Meridian Heights kindergarten will give a circus at 7 p.m. tomorrow in the Meridian Heights Presbyterian

church. Following the circus, Dr. Sidney Blair Harry will present the diplomas. Those who will participate are Tyrone Perry, Jack Arnot, Douglas O'Dell, Bill Allen, Allen Sherman, John Skinner, David ch, Janet Colvin, Fred Fogle, Robéft Warkentien, Billy Bob Smith, Michael Fisch, Bill Batt, Buffy Cohen, Ted Roche, Lee Abrahamson, Vinny Meyer, Barbara Dale, James Kenney, Judy Mayer and Donna Young. Also, Karen Newbold, Barbara Duvall, Carol Hardey, Marjorie Ann Holloway, Carolyn Daniels, Sally Simon, Bobby Reichert, Joanne McDowell, Judy Bishop, Peggy

Childs, Lucy Freehafer, Susan Peterson, Ann Lord, Jacqueline Coons, Ruth Ann Cree, Carol

Gable, Jim Browning, Arleen Walter, Jane Bamberger, Dennis Pepe, Mary Jo Ronk, Barry Carlson, Judith Cox. Rosalie Schmidt James Fetters.

TEAM CAPTAINS AND MEMBERS for the Civic theater's June membership drive have been announced

Wilson and LeRoy G. Gordner are co-chairmen for the

Mrs. Ronald M. Hazen was among those chosen as captains. Her lieutenant is Mrs. Ralph T. Simon and their team includes Mes-

ter president. Herbert E.

Perish, Kai Hansen and Carl R.

Sallee-Shearer Rite Will Be Read Tonight

The Old Bethel Methodist church will be the scene, at 8 o'clock tonight, for the double ring ceremony uniting Miss Katherine Louise] Shearer and Cpl. Adam Sallee. Dr.! Guy Carpenter will read the vows, assisted by the Rev. Willlam Ellis. A reception at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Shearer, 7500 E. 21st st., will follow the ceremony. Mr. Sallee's parents are Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Sallee, Collinsville, Okla.

Bride's Costume

Entering on the arm of her fa- | ther, the bride will wear a white |satin gown styled on princess lines with a sweetheart neckline, long sleeves and a circular skirt extending into a train. Her net veil will | be three-quarter length and she will | carry a white prayer book topped by {orange blossoms and streamers. Mrs. Amos V. Smith, Oaklandon, sister of the bride, will be the matron of honor. She will wear a frock of white net over aqua and her

The Stephens college club of Indianapelis will entertain with a dinner Thursday night in the Travertine room of the Hotel Lincoln in honor of James Madison Wood, college president. Mrs. John R. Fletcher (left) will be the general chairman for the event and among those on her committee are Miss Edna Mahr "(center) and Mrs, Milton L. Hamilton (right).

The Bridal Scene—

Laura Wagoner

Bridal news includes the annou marriages and shower notes.

has chosen Mrs. Kenneth N. Rider as

Mrs. John Weitzel, Plainfleld, Ill, bridesmaid. Pfc. Robert Harger will be the best man and Pfc. John Beeler will be the usher. | Among pre-nuptial parties for] Miss Dabbs will be a shower on June 22 given by Mrs. Harry

bouquet will be of white roses. The | bridesmaids, Miss Helen Harding, {and Miss Harriet Yoder of Goshen, | |will wear matching marquisette| | frocks of pink and blue, respective- | ly. They will carry bouquets of pink roses and blue delphinium.

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the ring bearer. i THe bridegroom's brother, Lincoln Sallee, Tulsa, Okla., will be the best, man and the ushers will be Charles; Wright and Delbert Shearer, Miss Shearer's brother. Following a wedding trip to Tulsa, the couple will live in Augusta, Ga. The bridegroom is stationed at Camp Gordon ‘near here. * Miss Shearer attended Purdue university and Scarritt college, Nashville, Tenn, and Mr. Sallee attended Oklahoma A. & M. university.

Miss Lyday Hostess

Miss Mary Catherine Lyday entertained recently with a luncheon in Ayres’ tearoom for Miss Judy Nash, Dallas, Tex.; Miss Peggy Robnett, Columbia, Mo., and Miss Patricia Cortner, Knightstown. three girls also were guests at a

|tendants June 21 at her home, 6125

The flower girl, Anita Smith, will} -.

Charles Edward Wright Jr. will be’

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Dragoo and Mrs. Rider. Sunday Miss Gullion and Miss Elizabeth Lewis will have a breakfast and personal shower for the bride-to-be at the Indianapolis Athletic club. Miss Dabbs will entertain her at-

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Announcement has been made of the. marriage of Miss Mary Alice Laas Bales, Martinsville, to Pvt. James Abraham, Ft. Custer, Mich. The wedding was Nov. 29, 1942. Mrs. Abraham is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Bales, of Martinsville, and Mr. Abraham's a parents. are. Mr. Mrs. Ab and Mrs. W. Ira Abraham, also of Martinsville.

Miss Charleen Dabbs Chooses Attendants for Her Wedding;

Miss Charleen Dabbs, whose marriage to Lt. Gerald M. Wadleigh will be June 24 in the McKee chapel of Tabernacle Presbyterian church,

Other attendants will be Miss Evelyn Gullion, maid of honor, and

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Everett Cloud, Misses Ann Landreth, Bernice Hauser, Helen Ruegamer and Lucille Angrick and Misses Mildred and Clarice Reimer, cousins of Miss Reimer. » # ”

Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Laura Wagoner, of Indianapolis and Long Beach, Cal, to Theodore M. Malaperdas. The ceremony was Sunday in the Irvington Methodist church: with the Rev. C. A. Shake officiating. Mrs. Malaperdas is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wagoner, Bedford, and Mr. Malaperdas’ father is P. M. Malaperdas, Long Beach. Mrs. R. L. Johnston and Robert Wagoner were the attendants. The couple is on a wedding trip to Chicago and after Sept. 1 they will be at home in Long Beach.

The Rev. and Mrs. Chester H. Thomas, Glenns Valley, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Mildred Marie, to Virgil F. Trick, son of the Rev, and Mrs. Homer Trick, Hannibal, Mo. The South Side Church of God will be the scene Thursday of the

Mrs. Ralph Cowden, Southport rd, will give a miscellaneous shower tomorrow night for Miss Mildred Reimer. The honor guest will be

June 25 in St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran church. Shower guests will include the

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Mr, and Mrs. Roland D. Miles are jon a wedding trip to Cincinnati fol{lowing their marriage Sunday aftjernoon in the First Baptist church. {The Rev. C. W. Atwater read the ‘double ring ceremony. Before her marriage, Mrs. Miles {with Miss Myra Lucille Townsend, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde W. | Townsend, 1014 N. LaSalle st. Mr. [Miles is the son of Mrs. Harley Lockman, Columbus, Ind. Miss Doris Townsend was her {sister's only attendant and Marshall | Piercefield, Columbus, was the best {man. The ushers were Frank Jaggers and Robert Peoples. |couple will be at home after Thurs-

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Nancy Moore Is Bride of Lt. Krueger

Times Special

MUNCIE, Ind. June 13--Lt. and Mrs. Everett Heath Krueger are on a wedding trip following their marriage Saturday afternoon in the Grace Episcopal church here. The Rev. C. Russell Moodey officiated, assisted by the Rev, Robert N. Rodenmayer, Northampton, Mass. Mrs. Krueger was Miss Nancy Ann Moore, daughter of Dr, and Mrs. Will C. Moore of this city. The bridegroom is the son of Everett Heath Krueger Sr., Shaker Heights, Cleveland.

Reception Held

A reception in the gardens at the country home of the bride's parents followed the ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of ivory satin. Miss Ann Krueger, sister of the bridegroom, was the maid of honor and Miss Mary Jane Stetler was the junior maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Nancy Ann Montgomery, New Albany; Miss Jane Sabourin, Hudson Falls, N. Y.; Miss Jane Lawton, Boston; Miss Tish Gardner, Courtland, N. Y.; Miss Josephine Mitchell, Philadelphia; Miss Kitty Dunham, Pelham, N. Y.,, and Miss Catherine Babcock, New York, all classmates of Mrs. Krueger at Smith college.

To Live in Columbus

Mr. Krueger's best man was John Dickenson, Cleveland, and the ushers were Lt. Howard Shannon, Cleveland; - Thomas Moore, the bride's brother; Pfc. Eugene Stout and Dr, Anson G. Hurley, all of Muncie; Lt. G. O. Lansdale, Lt. Richard Knight Frye and Lt. Cyrus Frost, all of Columbus, O. ‘The couple will be at home in Columbus where Mr. Krueger is stationed. Mrs. Krueger will be graduated from Smith next year and Mr. Krueger is a graduate of Yale university and the Western Reserve law school.

Flag Day Ceremony

Set for Tomorrow

Flag day will be marked tomorrow by a special meeting of the U. 8S. A. chapter, American War Mothers, in the west room of the World War Memorial at 1:30 p. m. Reading of the oath of allegiance will be led by 4-year-old Judy Ann Cook. A special Flag day prayer offered by Mrs. Velma Wilde, chaplain, will be followed by a candlelight service in honor of members’ sons and daughters now in service. The candles will be lighted by the four vice-presidents, Mesdames Leona Yarling, John Padden, Ruth Sanders and Isabel Arvin, Mrs. Walter Baxter will read a paper written by her son, Maj. Loy Baxter, now stationed in Washington after overseas service. Mrs. Thelma Prather will preside.

Speaker Scheduled

Mrs. J. A. Cameron will discuss “China” at tomorrow's meeting of the Minerva club at the home of Mrs. Charles F. McDaniel, 3845 Car-

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The Ladies of St. Patrick's parish will give a pillow-case card party at 2 p. m, tomorrow in Ayres’ auditorium. Mrs. Fred Engelking and Mrs. John Gallagher are in charge of the event. The other chairmen and their committees include Mrs. Robert Mantel and Mrs. Nora Shanahan, assistant co-chairmen; Mrs. George Underhill, candy; Mrs. Charles Ziegler, Mrs. John Murphy and Mrs. John Kennedy, special committee; Mrs. Joseph Madden, cards; Miss Helen Colbert, bridge, and Mrs John Kestler, bunco.

Auxiliary Plans

Progam Tea

The Women's auxiliary to the Indiana Association of Optometrists will give a tea and program Sunday at the Riviera club in connection with the association's convention to be held Sunday and Monday at the Claypool hotel. Mrs. Marion F. Gallup, superin« tendent of the Indiana Women's prison, will speak at the 2:30 p. m. business meeting preceding the tea. Mrs. R. A. Major, Shelbyville, will preside. The chairman, Mrs. William Van Osdol, will be assisted by Mrs. Roy E. Denny and Mrs. Emerson J. Sol, On Monday visiting women will be entertained at a luncheon in Block's tearoom.

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