Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 June 1944 — Page 16

ocleltyv— Miss Peggy Trusler Will Give Dinner In Honor of Martha Jo Cantwell

and Nina Medcalf.

Campbell, Ky.

H. Emerson, Cincinnati.

tomorrow in Avres’

evenin

Marjorie Brink, Mary

Dorothy Hayman.

Lee and Nancy Sewell.

MISS PEGGY TRUSLER WILL ENTERTAIN with a dinner tomorrow evening at the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Harold M. Trusler, in honor of Miss Martha Jo Cantwell. The honor guest is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cantwell, Miami, Fla., formerly of this city. The two girls were former classmates at Hollins college. | Guests for the party will be Mrs. Robert Olson, Misses Joan Cross, Barbara Evans, Marilyn Whitaker, Mary Eleanor Fenstermaker, Joanne Mumford, Sally Walker, Jean and Alberta Wells and Mary Jane McKowan, Warsaw.

Miss Miriam Wedeking who will leave June 27 for Panama will pe the honor guest tonight at a party given by Mrs. Kenneth Walker and Mrs. Glenn Conway at the Conway home. The guests will be Mesdames A. J. Wedeking, Robert E. Gray, William Ostlund, Richard Wagner, Sterling Roberts, H. C. Herkless,

Bud Buck, Wiliam Bannon and Robert Hageman, Misses Marjorie Little. Patricia Failing, Jeanne Fuller, Betty Freeman, Mary Freeman Pre

Virginia Goss to Be Wed MR. AND, MRS. EDGAR KEITH GOSS announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Virginia Goss, to Lt. George Allen Emerson, U. 8. army air forces, Camp

The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Dr. Dallas Browning will read the ceremony June 30 in the home of the bride-to-be's parents. Both Miss Goss and Lt. Emerson are graduates of Purdue university. She is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority,

The Indianapolis Junior league will have a meeting at 2 p. m. auditorium. The session will be the first for

the new provisional members.

Plan Party at Meridian Hills

MISSES MARY LEE SCHELL, Mary Lou Jacobs and Susie Murray will be hostess for a swimming party and picnic tomorrow 8 at the Meridian Hills Country club. The girls will leave June 21 for Camp Miniwanca, Mich. Among the guests for the party will be Misses Betty Arensman, Bishop, Charlotte Chrisney, Carolyn Costin, Marjorie Dithmer, Joan Fate, Nancy Hacker and

Others will be Misses Mary Heath, Lois Richardson, Elizabeth Koons, Barbara Crutch, Barbara Larson, Peggy Mosiman, Mary Ann Resor, Maura Quinn, Barbara Rusie, Sharon Smith, Ruthann Tooley, Marijean Woodsmall, Maryann Bush, Lucille Barrett, Joan Fogle, Betty Jane Williams, Susy Reel, Eleanor Mock, Adair Kirch, Barbara

Parents of the three hostesses are Messrs. and Mesdames James Layman Schell, L. F. Jacobs and James L. Murray.

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of Psi Iota Xi sarority at the

grand conducter.

yesterday.

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Beatrice Byers Is Bride Of Ray South

The Eighth Christian church was the scene at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon of a ceremony that united Miss Beatrice Byers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Byers, Linton, and Ray S. South Jr. The Rev. Leon Weatherman officiated. Following the ceremony, there was a reception at the home of the

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‘Kit’ Drive Is Opened

bride's sister, Mrs. Norvel H. King,

| 13 and Mr. King, 6100 Rockville rd. ‘Parliamentary Club Mr. South's parents are Mr. and

'Will Hold Pienic Mrs. Ray South, 1302 E. 59th st. The bride wore a two-piece, light The Indianapolis Parliamentary piye sheer crepe dress with white] {Law Club, Inc, will have a picnic accessories and a corsage of pink |

(left), was elected grand president organization's 42d annmal convention held yesterday and Tuesday in the Severin hotel. Shewn with Mrs. Hancock are (center) Mrs, J, 8. Reichart, Frankfort, grand adviser and retiring grand president, and

Mrs. E. J. Haneock, Greensburg

State Sorority Votes to’ Indiana University Speech Clinic And Indianapolis Symphony

Officers were elected yesterday morning by Psi Iota Xi sorority at the organization's 42d annual state convention in the Severin hotel. The convention, which opened Tuesday was closed with a luncheon meeting

dent; Mrs. Ruth Ball Harker, Muncie, grand vice president; Mrs. Van

Mrs, Carlton Shuek, Franklin,

upport

Hancock, Greensburg, grand presi-

Gordon, Angola, grand secretary; Mrs, W. T. Stanley, Greenfield, grand treasurer; Miss Leah Flint, Indianapolis, editor; Miss H. B. Carson, Ft. Wayne, charity chairman; Mrs. J. 8. Reichart, Frankfort, grand adviser, and Mrs. Carlton Shuck, Franklin, grand conductor. The group voted to continue its support of the speech pathology

clinic at Indiana university. The Sf» and Ralph Kittner were the couple's organization has contributed $13,- Sororities— attendants. 200 to the projeet and has provided . Mr, and Mrs. Kohn are on a or the examination of 4948 school I 7 wedding trip and will be at home at children. ry ington Camp Gruber, Okla, where he is

The Kokomo chapter was awarded a cup as the group buying the largest number .of Indianapolis symphony orchestra tickets for use by service men and women, The sorority voted a $1000 contribution to the orchestra for next year. The cup, which is awarded to the chapter having the largest per capita contribution for charity work was won by the Ft. Wayne chapter.

| "Rev, Richard Rettig | ~ Will Hear Vows

The Rev, Richard Rettig will read the geremony at 8:30 o'clock tonight | in the Curroliton Avenue Bvangelical and Reformed church that will unite Miss Ellen King and Lt. Hans Robert Mulberg, Lincoln, Neb. Millard ©. King will give his daughtlr in marriage. She will wear a gown of antique ivory satin fashioned with a low yoke of point de Venice lace, a fitted bodice accented at the waist-line with bew trim, and a full skirt extending into a train, ~ Her veil will be three tiers of

nurses’ aid corps, recently

Mrs. W. D. Gatch (left), chairman of who have given 500 hours of service or

Red Crom

awards to members of the corps more.

illusion held by a hale of orange blossoms and she will carry a shower bouquet of white gladioli and steph-

Among these receiving recognition were Mrs. John Moynahan (second from left) whe has served 3000 hours and Mrs. ¥, K. Evans (third from left) and Mrs. John Foreman (right) who are credited with

anetis surrounded with gardenia| 2000 hours ef service each,

leaves, - Mrs, Don Connerly, the bride's only. attendant, will wear a yellow taffeta frock styled with a fitted bodice and full skirt. Her flowers will be' a shower bouquet of yellow gladioli, corn flowers and delphinium. She will wear matehing flowers in her hair, Lt. Rupert M, Meek will be the best man. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Elsie Mulberg, Stockton, Cal. : A reception at the home of the bride's parents, 601 W, 44th st., will follow the ceremony and the eouple will leave for a wedding trip. They will be at hame in Lincoln. The bride attended Butler university where she was a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority,

The Bridal Scene—

The announcements of recent the bridal themes today.

announced by her parents, Mr. and

ner was held for the immediate families in the hotel followed by a reception at the home of the bridegroom's parents. Mrs. Ervin Wolff

stationed. E.S. O. Chapter «xo Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Howard, 1344 . W. 35th st, announce the marriage Elects Officer S [of their daughter, Evelyn Joan, to Lawrence S. Peterson, seaman 323-e, ; {U. 8. N. R, son of Mr. and Mrs, Diryeey Repel how ines Meelins| S. C. Peterson, East Chicago, SomIpase y | Mr. and Mrs. Peterson were marMrs. Lydia Gadd recently Wasi rijeq June 3 in Waukegan, Ill., where elected president of the Irvingten| they are at home. Mr, Peterson is chapter, Epsilen Sigma Omicron. [stationed at the naval training

Miss Fannie Chasman’s Marriage To Jerome Kohn Is Announced; My, Peterson Weds Evelyn Howard

marriages and an engagement are

The marriage of Miss Fannie Chasman to Pvt. Jerome L. Kohn is

Mrs. Dave Adeff, 3015 Washington

blvd. Mr. Kohn is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kohn, Chicago. ‘The ceremony was Saturday in the Shoreland hotel, Chicago. A din-

Sunshine Club

Plans Luncheon

The Children’s Sunshine Club, Inc, will hold its president's day luncheon at 12:30 p. m. next Thursday, in the Columbia club, Mrs. Frank C. Bird will be the general chairman. Other committees will include Mrs. Harry G. Kennett and Mrs.

A. J. Clark, reservations; Mesdames D. C. Jolly, R. 8. Lovick and C. J. Richter, decorations, and Mrs. Bird and Mrs. Kennett, special committee. Mesdames Alva Cradick, Walter

be held by a hat of the same material apd she will wear matching gloves,

Miss Janet McGowan, the bride's only attendant, also will wear eye~ let pique. The best man will be Lt, Edward Robbins, U. S. A, Jeffers sonville, Ind. After a short wedding trip the couple will be at home at 829 Cote tage Grove, in Bloomington. Miss Stauf is a graduate of Wellesley college. The bridegroom was graduated from Wittenberg college and the Harvard university Business School, He is a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity,

Meet Tomorrow

The Naval Officers Parents club will hear a talk hy Chaplain Alden J. Bell, Stout field, at its meeting at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the west room of the World War Memorial building. Dr. H. J. Baumgartel will preside.

Recital Booked

Mrs. Roy L. Burtch will present

piano students in a recital at 8

The Indianapolis Russian War

their household supplies with destitute Russian families,

home of Mrs. Relief committee has announced gzjoneville.

plans for a state-wide program/! The program has been arranged

) ; { which will enable Hoosiers to share by the members of the retiring | quit, with white accessories. executive board.

‘luncheon Monday at the country yosebuds, blue delphinium, Harry Kuhn near | ang baby's breath. Mrs. King was her sister's only! She wore a pink linen| N :. | Her | uptia S ; Mrs. George C. corsage was of rosebuds, delphinium | | Kolb, patriotic interests chairman,|,nq baby's breath. The best man {will conduct a service honoring the "

gladioli

attendant,

as Morris South, the bridegroom's

The supplies will be gathered and sons and daughters of members who |§rother.

shipped in the form of family util- are in service.

ity kits. The relief committee will son will preside.

supply citizens with small corru-

gated cardboard cartons in which| Speake r Scheduled

contributors are asked to pack, items such as soap, evaporated milk, | needles and thread,

Mrs. Vance Wilkin-

Mr. and Mrs. South will leave for {a wedding trip to Chicago and on {their return they will be at home {at 1946's Wilcox st. The couple |was entertained last night with a

Trick-Thomas

To Be Tonight

Miss Mildred Marie Thomas, (daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. | Chester Thomas, Glens Valley, will

Other new officers are Mrs, C. L. Withner, vice president; Mrs, C. B. Silver, secretary-treasurer; Mrs, T.|

F. Fleck and Mrs. W. F. King, dele-| 1; pay] §.:Zick is announced by her gates to the seventh district, Indi-| parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J.|

center, Great Lakes, Ill, » 5 » The engagement and approaching

Zimmerman and William Weber |p. m. tomorrow at the Meridian will be in charge of hospitality, and | Heights Presbyterian church. Ase

Mrs. Garrett F, Kirby is the pub-

| marriage of Miss Zelma Hochman

ana Federation of Clubs, and Mrs. Hochman, 3335 Central ave. Mr,

John Gibson and Mrs. J. W. Auble, Zick’s parents are Mr. and Mrs,

delegates to the Irvington Union of Sigmend Zick, Baltimore, Md.

Clubs. Recruiting

chairman is

The ceremony will be at 2 p. m.

Mrs. | Sunday in the chateau room of the

Withner and the program commit- | Claypool hotel.’Rabbi Israel Chados

tee includes

Mrs. Robert Moor, Will officiate. Mrs. Ralph Berman;

become the bride of Virgil F. Trick chairman, and Mesdames King, C. sister of the bride-to-be, will be her

The Rev. J. Maurice Thompson, buffet supper at the home of the in a ceremony at 8:45 o'clock to- U. Watson and W, R. Holder,

dehydrated | pastor of the Broad Ripple Chris- bride's parents. soup mixes, adhesive tape and|tian church, will speak before the|

gauze bandage, | meeting Tuesday of the Mary ConEvery kit will be labeled with a kle circle, Third Christian church. United States flag and a greeting Mrs. A. C. Pebworth, 2445 E. River- | for its Russian recipient. The lst|side dr. will be hostess. Mrs. J. A. of household supplies was compiled | Crouch and her assistants will serve | in consultation with the Sovies Red|luncheon. Cross and every item is critically |

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needed. . The kit campaign is being, 1264 Cr 08S Classes launched simultaneously in 400 The Red Cross has scheduled a

American cities and towns by Russian War Relief committees, Empty kit boxes and shipping labels may be obtained at the local Russian relief headquarters,

class in home nursing which will begin at 1 p. m. tomorrow at school | 41, with Mrs. Don Voyles as instructor. Miss Mary E. 8ayles, R. N,, is 143 E. Mar-

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[night in the South Side Church of

Harold Boyer. A reception at the home of the bride's parents will follow the cere-

ly for the duration and longer, the mony. Mr. Trick is the son of the

cust bag should be emptied every (week. If the bag ring isn't large enough, empty it through the top. Hold it tight against the paper on | the floor so the dust doesn't scate ter. If you rub the sides of the | bag together the dust that cakes on

Rev. and Mrs, Homer Trick, Hannibal, Mo.

a fitted bodice accented with Spanish lace and a bouffant skirt falling into a train, Her fingertip tulle

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veil will cascade from a coronet of | White tulle edged with seed pearls. |

She will carry a white prayer book | Shadeland dr, will be the honor nr.rie Springer, daughter of Mr.

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topped with gardenias and streamers. | Mrt. Herbert Thomas and Miss {Betty Kellie will be the matron and {maid of honor, respectively. The bridesmaids will be the sisters of {the couple, Miss Lerraine Thomas and Miss Laura Trick, The attend{ants will wear matching frocks in| pink and blue and they will carry| bouquets of roses and ‘summer |

. The bride's brother, Herbert | Thomas, will be the best man and [the ushers will be Donald Bray, Maynard Donner and David Riner.

{ple will leave for Anderson, where | they will reside. |

Care Extends Life Of Electric Cords

Don’t let electric cords get | knotted or twisted, and don’t shove| | them into a drawer any-which-way.

ishort circuits and blown fuses.

= Coil permanently attached cords, = | loosely around the appliance ‘when {not in use—wait until appliance, =| cools, of course. Hang extra cords: = over a thick wooden. peg.

only attendant and the best man will be Dr. Abe Leff.

The members of Epsilon Chapter, | s = 8

God. The Rev. Mr. Thomas will Epsjlon Sigma Alpha, will hold their | read the vows, assisted by the Rev. business meeting tonight in the p..n.eq gutton to Pvt. Ben R. Her-

Rauh building.

A dinner and initiation services| Miss Sutton’is the daughter of Mr. were held last night by Alpha Up- and Mrs. Charles O. Sutton, Banta

silon Chapter, Alpha Zeta Beta, at I'd.

the Sheffield inn.

The Alpha chapter, Rho Delta, | The bride will wear a gown of| will have a business meeting at 8 ivory mist taffeta fashioned with|p m. today at the Hotel Lincoln.

The engagement of Miss Roleen

| man, Camp Atterbury, is announced.

Mr, Herman's father is Jacob | A. Herman, Sunbury, Pa. " #0» Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Hof-

flowing their marriage Saturday {morning in St. Philip Neri Catholic

‘To Note Anniversary |church. The vows were read by

the Rev. Fr. Hilary Meny.

meister are on a wedding trip fol-

{morrow of

Mr, and Mrs. William Schmidt,|

Mrs. Hofmeister was Miss Alice

guests at a reception from 2 until 3 and Mrs. Herbert Springer, Post

p. m. Sunday in celebration of their rd. The bridegroom is the son of 25th weddi {ver! . 08 _|Mr, and Mrs. Fred Hofmeister, 232 n ing aniversary. Host [N. Oxford st.

esses for the party in the Schmidt

home will be the couple's daughters, | Miss Rosemary Hofmeister, the

| bridegroom's sister, was the bride's Mrs. Harold Roberts, Mrs. 1bert | i Fold 2 i Gt Tt only attendant, and the best man

Wildridge Jr. and Miss Norma | Schmidt. There will be no invita- | tions.

was George Schaefer, A breakfast followed the ceremony. return, the couple will be at home at 4512 E. 10th st.

Jane Butler to Sing

Times Special

CHICAGO, June 15—Miss Jane New Perfume Oils

Butler will sing during the 49th| American perfumers are produe-

Following the ceremony, the cou-| annual commencement coneert to- | ing their own essential oils since! the Sherwood Music|they can no longer import them. !

school here. Miss Butler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Butler, Indianapolis, will attend the exercises.

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