Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 June 1944 — Page 17
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‘Miss Joan Cross and Sat. DeHaven 3
~ Will Be Wed in Ceremony July 20 of W ct 8 airman 8 Wa | ne ed will hold an all-day meeting to-| |olis Social Service The AE LS has in the home of Mrs. John | exchange is a member agency of the ~~ MISS JOAN CROSS has set July 20 as the date for g goes fund and 3s sponsored ~ Point, N. C. The ceremony will be at 4:30 p. m. in the Bnasce: haven A. director of the North Methodist church with Dr. Dallas Browning offi acy: i puyvion ahatrman, anal ~The bride-to-be’s parents are Mr, and Mrs. Harold M " is. Thomas ~ |treasurer. 5 ~ Southard Cross. Mr. DeHaven is the son of Mrs. H. D. Snserin: svsial Cale Naves Rotor, Sie s Miss Cross has chosen Bragnon of Marion as a om California cers “maid of honor. The bridesmaids will be Miss Barbara Bran and z Sate Mr. and Mrs. Gale Nave have re-Hayward-Bat Miss Yaeger to Be Married ment, and Mrs. Joseph Miner, te Wiel have. died lor the 2 you paps Avicisry an Legion aux- MR. AND MRS. G EY D. YAEGER announce the en- Phe. ! tenant in the naval air corps. He| oo Forest 4. Redvey | y are Mrs, Cleo * gagement and marriage of their daughter, Miss Pritsie recently received a medical] ** J ® mM. Sunday in the home of Mis. Afthiur Yaeger, to Lt, Robert A. Purcell, son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. M discharge | her parents, M. sad Mi. G- Ko s. _ Rein. Purcell, Bloomington. are Mrs. Nave's| Duncan, 3513 W. 30th st. ond vice. presi- + The Bethlehem Lutheran church will be the scene at 2 p. m. Miss parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Breech, prospective bridegroom's parents der 200 Mo. $8 Jy 9 las, Te Wedding. The FeV. Det E Eder YH M1 ig war Pir and will be at are Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Res 3 abs, John Miss Yaeger's attendants will be Mrs. Howard Huesing, matron SjOtty. wood ave. of Brazil. : Edua M. Bar. of honor, and Miss Leah Porter and Miss Jeanne Teaney, Aurora, Wendell Reed, Both Miss Yaeger and the prospective bridegroom are graduates 3 2 of Indiana university. She is a member of Chi Omega sorority and J members _are he is a Phi Gamma Delta fraternity member. Mr. Purcell is staBoyle, rank tioned at Camp Lee, Va. - he delegates to * Capt. Thielman Will Wed ; I be Mesdames MISS CECIL CATHERINE FARRELL and Capt. Arnold J. and Mearling Thielman will be married at 6 p. m. Saturday in the home of the be Mesdames bride-to-be’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice L. Farrell of Colum- > and MeCor- bia, 8S. C. . Capt. Thielman, the son of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Thielman of 1s parley of the « Indianapolis, is stationed at Camp Forrest, Tenn recently at the Mrs. and Miss Kathryn H. Caughman, both : 38 Yoel 1g due of Columbia, will be matron and maid of honor, respectively The Bridal Scene— to
Miss Joan Tracy to Entertain With Shower for Miss South; Miss Roach’ Names Attendants
Miss Mildred South, who will become the bride of 8. Sgt. Everett J. McMurray at 7:45 p. m. Wednesday in the First Reformed and Evangelical church, has chosen Miss Joan Tracy as her only attendant.
‘NUMEROUS RESERVATIONS have been made for the Fourth of July party to be held at Meridian Hills country club. A flag golf tournament in the will open the event. There will be a buffet supper at 6:30 p. m. followed by entertainment.
© Also Messrs, and Mesdames I. R. Wagner, Dixon Guy, William P. Evans, D.
P. Pardee and Jack Gulling, and Dr. and Mrs. Karl The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert South, 1101 Koons, Dr. and Mrs, C. E. Harrison and Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Rice, Parker ave. and Mr. McMurray is) # Mrs. Paul Payne, Mrs. Myra Briggs and Miss Dorothy Ellis. the son of Mrs. Frank Simon, 1014] . Mr. and Mrs. Willard Whipple are chairmen for the party. As- Garfield dr. | Kettery-Lewis sisting them are Messrs. and Mesdames Melvin A. Hansen, O. W, Miss Tracy, 3717 Hillside ave., will Be neous mower tomighe 1 ner| VY eddine Toda ! . laneous shower tonight in her THE 8 Wil Enforttin, as of Kappa Alpha Theta, Indi home, G DD ie he i 8 y ppa nai be's mother and ary Arvin, ana university chapter, will entertain the collegiate members and [june Bigelow, Pritzy Cox, Dori ims, white kd With Slack Suits Keep You
their guests with a luncheon-bridge at 1 p. m. Saturday in the Columbia club. a Miss Ruth Ann Hamilton will sing, accompanied by Miss Eleanor
Jean Brinkman Bertie Peters, Lois
Marvellen Evans. Margare ¢ | candelabra in Sweeney chapel, But-
{ler university, Miss Jane Caroline Hopper, Mary Ellen Murphy, Carol|yeyis pecame the bride of Ensign Bishop and Norma Schaloske. | 550 Kettery Jr, U.S.N.R., at 9:55 A surprise linen shower was given| 5 jock this morning. The Rev. A. last night by Mrs, Walter Eggerding Reid Liverétt read the vows. in honor of Miss South. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Guests were Mesdames South.'R. D. Herron, Fl Paso, Tex. and
- Stmon, Carl Kuehr, Jesse South,/B. W. Lewis, Denver, Colo. Mr.
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The committee in charge includes Mesdames William F. Maurer, Earl Moomaw, George Stafford, Clarence A. Jackson, Harold Victor, ‘John Shumacher, Frederick Steiger, John Scott, Elmer Sherwood, Henry Churchman Jr. and Walter Lehmann, Miss Elaine Ax and Miss Mary Ann Wells,
* Girl Scout Troop
Receives Flag A color bearer flag was presented to representatives of Girl Scout
Brownie troop 183 at the recent
Women's Relief Corps convention in «» the Claypool hotel. The flag was given by Chapman Corps 10 of the W.R. C Mrs. Irvin Turley, troop leader, accepted the gift. Troop representatives were Misses Joy Rhodes, Juanita Fellows, Loretta Turley, ' Janet Watts, Patty VonStrohe, Janet
Benefit Party Given
A card party for the benefit of the Holy Angels Catholic church improvement fund was given this afternoon in the school, 28th st. and Northwestern ave, by the June committee of the church,
A. O. A. Members To Entertain
Members of Alpha chapter, Alpha | Omicron
Alpha sorority, will entertain their husbands at 5 p. m. Sunday in the home of Mrs. John R.
Adrian Lashley, Harry South, William Schneider, Willard South, Clifford Crosby, Allen Hopper, George - Lesman, Charles Lesman, Fred Schmidt, Alfred Hale, Carl Seils, Otto Seils, Otis Vernon, Robert Hibler, David Bowling and WilliamJ, Outcalt.
Attendants for the wedding of Miss Eleanor Roach and Cpl. John Francis Haley have been chosen by the bride-to-be. They are Miss Patricia Ann Roach, her sister, maid of honor, Miss Louise Birchfield, bridesmaid, and Rozanne Roach, flower girl.
Kettery is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kettery, 5758 Rolling Ridge rd. A white pique dress with eyelet embroidery over the shoulders was chosen by the bride. She wore matching accessories and a corsage of carnation petals and blue forget-me-nots. Bride's Attendants
Miss Martha Lee Brenner, maid of honor, wore a pale yellow dress with brown and white accessories. The bridesmaid, Miss Elizabeth Lewis, wore a frock of light blue Miami cloth and brown and white accessories. Both wore corsages of yellow roses.
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Mrs. Robert Schaefer, sister of A public card party will bevice president; Mrs. C. “ Fon by the Sisters’ club at 1:30! secretary; Mrs ra vy Wyatt, The wedding will be at 9:30 a. m.| the bridegroom, sang, and the or- * p.m. tomorrow in the auditorium of | treasurer, and Mrs. Russell Purr, Saturday in the Holy Name Cath-|Sanist » Harner wiison, the Citizens Gas and Coke utility. press reporter. "| olic church, Beech Grove. The Rev,| A reception in the home of the
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vows ceremony. After a short wedding A breakfast given by Mr. and iD, the souple: will be at Home in ) nf i, Fla. T um Y ou r Mrs. Shatlet South Beh oe Assistants at the reception were / : pas en bamboo of Hotel i. ash. | Mesdames Merrill Waltman, Kurt Th h ington after the ceremony. Fol- | Loner a owe Robert oug Is lowing the breakfast there will be a| The couple attended Butier uni- § reception in their home. versity where Mrs. Kettery was a In i 0 ; member of Delta Delta Delta sororMiss Keller Sterlin Is Married |Installation Booked g ‘By Lions Club ° Silver...
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