Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 July 1944 — Page 5

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acation Time hip Drive.

RS MILNER ller of Preeport, arlham college, connection with urch, is one of a pung people who ications to war-

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General 5s explains that lous church peonations ‘seem to bsorbed in their de¢l so temporary 3s, that they do 1» nor send the y school. Thus among many men the‘churches h in war indus-

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s working under {f the board of tivities which is e Years Meeting nond, Ind. The Quakers all over ist with various order that they ice for religious ip. ir young Quakers for their work, pensation to pay me of them lead ams in underirect daily vaca- ,. conduct youth rches, serve in Friends’ work erican . Friends e and other In her work in Marstaller is in on with the Rev. pastor of the ch,

er Camps 1 Council of Re-. estimates - that er camps, instilies, under the the Protestant eping American acation time. oing their bit on ard winning the mers to harvest nmunity recreand by repairing hurch buildings, ouncil, 3rethren * Youth ren in session all pus of Indiana closed today. ¢t camps and nta Claus, Eptle Ground and esbyterians have conferences at n Winona lake; t Oakwood Park the Disciples at Church of the Alexander Mack and Baptists at and on Lake

deheaver t at Rally

er, religious song , song leader and outh for Christ , today In the odist church, 401

f the rally, be- , will. be broadtion WIBC. The 1 rallies attract m 23 denominaholics and Jews.

BE SET HWOMEN

lees will report ye adopted at the ard of the Indiof Churchwomen House. : 1 begin at 10:30 - wed by lunicheon e house. Memed the United [ovement confervasee will tell of ,R. L. Holland, vill preside. e board meeting he race relations e committees ins Royal McClain,

ump, H. E. Hiney, -Vyola Miller, jeorge Buck, Wil- . Nakarai, Lionel hite, C. A. Childows, Frank Wood; , O. Nease, Paul J. A, Schumacher le,

R VETERANS . unit 107 of the ican Legion auxe 6 p. m. vespers-.

Veterans’ hospital. 1 is 1th district

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" Society—

Lt. R. A. Purcell, Miss Fritzie Yeeger : To Be Married i in. Church Ceremony

A DOUBLE-RING CEREMONY at 2 o'clock tomor- |

row afternoon in the Bethlehem Lutheran church will unite Miss Fritzie Yaeger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. God‘frey Yaeger, and Lt. Robert A. Purcell, son of Mr. and.

Mrs. George W. Purcell, Bloomington.

The vows will be read by the Rev. Donald E. Elder before an altar banked with palms, ferns and vases of

Aue “Mrs summer-flowers.

Mrs. Dudley Smith will be the soloist.

For her idl the bride has chosen a‘ white satin gown Sasi ied With a low shoulder Joke of Woisfelice 4¢ sie sdged with pearl embroidery, a fitted basque and short puffed sleeves. Her gathered skirt will extend into a train and she will wear white satin

mitts tapering to points and embroidered with seed pearls. Her

fingertip veil of bridal illusion will cascade from a tiara of pearlized

delphiniam.

Mr. Pureell's best man will be Robert MacGill, and Pfc. William Turner of South Bend and Richard Davis of Gary will serve as ushers. A reception at the Columbia club will follow the ceremony. The couple will receive beneath a bower of palms, ferns and summer fiqwers. The bride's cake will be surrounded by smilax and sweet-

heart roses.

The bride and bridegroom will leave for a short wedding trip. Both aré graduates of Indiana university. Miss Yaeger is a Chi . «Omega sorority member and he is affiliated with Phi Gamma Delta

fraternity.

Pre-Nuptial Dinner-Shower

MISS MARIAN STURM will be the hottor guest at a dinner and kitchen shower given Wednesday evening by Mrs. Jerome E. Holman

and her mother, Mrs. Carl E. Wood, at their home.

Miss Sturm

is the bride-to-be of Rodney Ballard Hankins, They will be mar- - ried July 30 in the Broadway Methodist church. Guests at the party Wednesday will include Mesdames Noah Bowman, Wilbur Hewitt and Edward Howard, all of Martinsville; Mrs. Robert H. Sturm, the honor guest's mother, Miss Alda Duckworth and Mesdames Edmund L. Brown, Robert N. Tomlinson and A. C. Huxley and Dr. Frances T. Brown.

s = Miss Carolyn O'Bannon Culp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cantrell Culp, has set Saturday, July 29, as the date for her marriage to Ensign David John Smith, U. 8. N. R., on of Mrs. Matthew

F. Smith

The ceremony will be at 3 p. m. ir the Woodstock club. The bride-to-be has chosen her cousin Miss Hildegarde Whitney O'Bannon, Louisville, Ky. as her only attendant. Lt. (s.g.) Robert Smith, U. 8. N. R,, Chicago, will be his brother's best man. Miss Culp was graduated from Tudor Hall school and Bryn Mawr college. She is a member of the Indianapolis Junior league. Ensign Smith, a graduate of Wesleyan university, is stationed at Princeton university. He is affiliated with Psi Upsilon id and Phi Beta

Kappa and Sigma Xi honorary organizations

Mme, Marie Henry and Mrs. Charles Greathouse Sr. will leave tomorrow for New York to attend a meeting with Gen. Charles De Gaulle, president of the French committee for liberation. The heads of French liberation groups throughout the country have been invited to attend the meeting which will be held Monday evening in

the Waldorf-Astoria hotel.

Mme. Henry and Mrs. Greathouse are co-president and vice president, respectively, of the France Forever organization here SHH ta tyervies Wi the Frew Somes of Sations) Yogration.

Reception Will Follow Wedding

Of Miss Jo Ann

Binkley -

And Lt. Richard H. Paul

The home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Binkley, 5601 N. Pennsylvania st. will be the scene, at 4:30 o'dlock tomorrow afternoon, for the marriage of their daughter, Jo Ann, and Lt. Richard H. Paul, U.S. M.C.

Dr. Dallas ceremony. candelabra with pockets of white setting for the rite.

The mantelpiece will be soveeal

with ivy, centered with a blue bowl of stephanotis. Gardenias and asters will surround the bowl Entering on the arm of her father, the bride will be dressed in a two-piece crepe frock of Trianon pink and gray, with white -accessories. ‘ She will. have two rosettes of stephanotis in her hair, and will carry a bouquet of gardenias, stephanotis and white roses with a white orchid center.

Couple's Attendants

Miss Martha Armstrong. her only attendant, will wear a two-piece

horizon blue crepe frock with white:

accessories. Her hair rosette will be of Pinocchio roses and her bouquet will be of Pinocchio, Rapture and Briarcliff roses. Sally Schell will be ring bearer. The bridegroom, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lindley L. Paul, 5028 Park ave. will have his Tather as his best man. Mrs. Binkley has chosen a white crepe dress with matching accessories and will have an orchid corsage. The bridegroom's mother will be gowned in a navy blue, sheer crepe dress with white sccessories, and her corsage will be of stephanotis and gardenias. '

Reception Assistants

There will be a reception in the Binkley home following the ceremony. The assistants will be Mrs. Jack Best, Miss Jane Forrest of Hagerstown and Misses Jeanette Zerr, Suzanne. Calwell, Charlotte Galm, Martha Jean Haverstick, Joan Goss and Mary Elizabeth Donnell. re After the reception the couple will leave for a wedding trip. Miss Binkley. attended Butler university where she was a Kappa Alpha Theta sorority member. Lt. Paul was araduated from Butler, and is a member of Phi Delta Theta frafernity. Miss Donnell lertatned the ‘bride at a shower today, and Miss Armstrong ‘gave a miscellaneous shower for her last night. Miss Armstrong's guests included Mesdames Binkley, Paul, Robert

Haverstick, Calwell, Barbara McCurdy, Mary Helen Cain, Zerr, Jean Sutton, Mary Lou Bennett, Galm and Donnell. -

EE EN aa Reception Tomorrow,

‘A reception will be given from’ 5 10.7 p. m. tomorrow by members of the Irvington Methodist in

Dallas Browning of the North Methodist church will read the The living room fireplace, banked with cibotium ferns and

Council Fire Is Held at Camp Delight

An adaptation of the opereita, “Peter Rabbit,” was given last night’ at Camp Delight by the Blue Bird group of the Camp Fire Girls. Miss Ruthann Perry “directed the performance, The program preceded the weekly council fire at which ranks were awarded. There was a general assembly this morning and a talent show was given by the campers, The camping closed at noon and another two-week session will open tomorrow afternon.

Operetta Cast

Members of the operetta cast were Patty Joy, accompanist; Jil} Strickland, Shari Richardson, Patty Truman. Frances Woods, Janice Waterman, Nancy Lou Bundy and Carol Cambron. In . the chorus were Mary Jo Welsh, Roberta Stranahan, Marlene Redmond, Glenna Lou Rigdon, Ann Morrison, Jeannine Anderson, Anita Kay Meyers, Gay Parkman, Ruth Ann Abbott, Nancy Stibgen and Jane Blake. Stage and hand properties: were managed by Miss Sue Ramey, cédmp counselor; Mrs. W. H. Trunick, Blue Bird leader; Barabara Fenelon, Patty Trunick, Sally Fifer and Frances Ann Woods.

Russian Relief Group Will Aid in Drive

A campaign to obtain war relief kits for shipment to Russia will be in full swing the latter part of this month, the local Russian War Re-

at the organization's headquarters, 143 E. Market st. The office is open from 9 a. m. until 4:45 p. m. Monday through Friday. : Beginning Sept. 1, it will be open from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. on Saturdays.

Review to Be Given

Mary Wolbert,

Are Married

A breakfast at the Homestead this morning followed the wedding of Miss Mary Margaret Wolbert to Sgt. Robert Lee Lund. The ceremony was read by the Rev. Fr, Victor Goossens at 9 o'clock in the Holy Cross Catholic church. Mrs. Lund is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Wolbert, 212 N. Parkview ave., and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lund, 225 N. Randolph st. The bride wore an ivory satin gown with a sweetheart n pointed waistband and slegves forming points over the hands. Wears Heirloom Her tiered veil of ivory illusion feli from an heirloom tiara of seed peatls and transparent sequins. She carried white roses and babyy breath. : Miss Joan Duffin, maid of honor, wore a blue net frock. Miss Edith Keys, bridesmaid, wore yellow net and Miss Mary Jane Lund, sister of the bridegroom and junior bridesmaid, wore pink net. They all carried bouquets of Briarcliff roses and wore matching flowers in their] hair, Reception Tonight The girls were Linda Lou Lund, the bridegroom's niece, and Jean Ann Wolbert, sister of the bride. They wore short dresses of white mull trimmed with matching satin ribbons. Their flowers were colonial bouquets of Briarcliff roses. william Lund was his brother's best man. The ushers were Dennis Wolbert, brother of the bride, and Donald Griffin. There will be a reception at 8 o'clock tonight in the home of the bride's parents, after which the couple will leave on a wedding trip.

Lt. Albert J. Lamb To Be Married

} Times Special LITTLE ROCK, Ark, July 8— Miss Jane Cardinal and Lt. Albert Joseph Lamb will be married at 8 o'clock tonight in the post chapel at Camp Robinson, near here. Miss Cardinal is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Daniel E. Cardinal, Woodruff, Wis, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Lamb, , 4349 College ave. Indianapolis.

The bride is a graduate of Stephens and Milwaukee—Downer col-|© ‘leges. Mr. Lamb was graduated {from Purdue university.

Sorority Plans

Rush Tea

The Indiana Alumnae club of Phi Omega Pi sorority will give a rush tea from 3 to 5 p. m. next Saturday in the Indianapolis “Athletic club. The tea will honor girls planning to enter Indiana university, the Uni. versity of Illinois or Northwestern university this fall. Mrs, Elmer L. Koch, Lawrence, is general chairman, assisted by Mrs. Charles Benedict, arrangements; Mrs. Ernest James, decorations; Miss Lorene Reynolds, invitations, and Mrs. Frank B. Lamb, publicity. Mrs. Glen L. Steckley and Mrs. Arthur A. Murphy Jr. will pour. Miss Janice Whisman, Gary, and Miss Patricia DeVille, rush chairman and assistant for the I.U. chapter, will receive, Active members who will attend are Misses Margaret Jentoff, Kathryn Sinclair; Betty Jones, Betty Kelley, Carolyn Whiteman, Carolyn Mooshy, Mary Demethakis, Mary Sharpe, El.zabeth Delp, Neomi Rafferty, Betty Moller, Barbara May, Billie Jo Higgins, Marilyn Lipsett and Anna Mary O'Connor.

Miss Slider Is Bride

Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Slider, 1250 W. 34th st, announce the marriage of their daughter, Margaret Louise, and James M, Vardeman, chief petty officer, U. 8. N. R. ; The wedding was June 28 in the First Methodist church, Ogden, | Utah. The bridegroom is the son

Sgt. R.L. Lund

and Mr. Lamb is;

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of Mr. snd Mg: M. H. Vardeman, Lubbock, y

Atlass (left to right.)

stock club.

When the mercury climbs to the upper reaches of the thermomefer, country clubs become a mecca for city residents. Pictured here are four groups taking their sun and fun at local clubs.

1. Betweer dips at Woodstock (left to right) Miss Mary Loomis, Winnetka, Ill, Misses Carolyn Crom, Barbara McCown and Betsy Cooper.

2. A poolside chat at the Highland Golf and Country club . . . (left to right) Bobby Brown, Mrs. Harold J. Brown, Nicki Hill and Mrs. W. A. Hiecke.

3. At the Broadmoor Country club . . . Mrs. Sam Goldberg, Mrs. Frank Greenwald and Miss Joan.

4. Miss Gene Scheidenhelm (left) and Miss Mary Harrell get set for a tennis game at the Wood-

At F ullen-Kemp

The Rev. Almon J. Coble will

Kemp, 45 N. High School rd.

2 Scholarships Are Awarded Local Girls

Two George Washington high school girls have been awarded scholarships, according to an announcement by the school. Miss Marjorie sue Le Klepfer, daughte: § of Mr. and Mrs § Vernon Klepfer. 1448 King ave. has received a scholarship ta Olivet college, Kankakee, Ill. She expects to complete her high work in

August. Miss Dorothy Miss Klepfer R. Beck, who is to be graduated from Washington at the close of summer school, has been awarded a Hugh L. White Brinkley scholarship to the George Peabody College for Teachers, Nashville, Tenn. She is a social science major and will prepare to teach in the secondary schools,

Club Members Serve

As Dance Hostesses

Members of the Brookside Mothers’ club were hostesses for the Brookside park community center's weekly dance last night. The dance was sponsored by the auxiliary police. The hostesses were Mesdames E. C. Kissam, Maxwell Major, Forrest Skillman, Ralph Myers and Edward Kehling.

Ceremony Is

Lt. Jessie E. Levin, hospital dietian with the army medical corps, and

.|Lt. David Bernstein, assistant judge

advocate with an ordnance division, were married the latter part of May in Naples, Italy. Mrs. Bernstein is the daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Samuel Levin, 2822 Central ave, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Nathan Bernstein, New York, formerly of Indipnapolts. ;

gown with a lace bodice. and handkerchief “were of Italian

Rev. Almon J. Coble to Officiate

In Home of Bride’s Parents

Miss Alice Jean Kemp and Herschel Ellis Fullen. The ceremony will

Ceremony

officiate tonight at the wedding of

Safety Drive {Chairman Is Named

Mrs. Frederick G. Balz, chairman

Butler University Announces Plans for Expansion of Hone Economics Department

Plans for the expansion of Butler university’s home economics dee partment, effective with the opening of the fall semester, are announced - by Dr. Edna D. Meshke, department head. The expansion program will include new courses, improved laborae tories and an additional instructor. According to Dr. Meshke, a unit kitchen will be installed in the

be at 8:30 o'clock in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph

of the Chamber of Commerce home

safety division, has announced the appointment of Mrs. Donovan A.

+ Mr. Fullen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Stephen Fullen, 6733 Rock-

‘|frock with a fitted bodice and full

The bride wore a white chiffon - Her veil

ville rd. ; The bride, entering with her, father, will pass through an file way of ribbons held by Mrs. Stephen emp, Misses Mary Bland, Frances Millis and Martha Jane Lauk. She will wear a white marquisette gown styled with a fitted bodice and a full skirt. Her shoulder length veil will be held by white flowers.

Attendants’ Gowns

She will carry a colonial bouquet of white roses and baby's breath tied with a shower of lovers knots and Finch roses. Miss Betty Rippy, maid of honor, has. chosen a blue marquisette

skirt. She will carry a colonial vbouquet of pink roses. The flower girl, Mona Carol Pryor, will wear blue organdy and carry a basket of rose petals. Verl Fullen, brother of the bridegroom, will be best man and Louis Davis will be the usher. A reception will follow the ceremony. After a short wedding trip the couple will be-at home at 2471 E. Riverside dr.

Cervus Club Lists. New Officers

for a business session followed by bridge play at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Martin Collins will be the hostess. New officers of the group are Mrs. Joseph P. Rolles, president; Mrs. A. W. Toens, vice president; Mesdames William Eckhart, John, Beck and John Soltau, recording, corresponding and financial secretaries, and Mrs. 8. R. Lovick, treasurer. Mrs. R. F. Hodgdon is the retiring president.

Read in Italy

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Turk as safety conducted during the 1944-45 club season.

ing last year’s contest. She .was recently appointed a member of the Marion county review board, the first woman fo be appointed to such a position in Indiana. S

civic work for several years and is a member of the advisory council of the women's interest section of the war department public relations bureau.

lieves the home safety engineering contest to be of the utmost importance as an instrument to reduce reached alarming proportions.

deaths and 4,750,000 injuries as a result of homes last year led Indianapolis women to enter into this contest to reduce casualties in our city”! ‘she said.

in the nation, Indianapolis is set-

Turk adds. The Cervus club will meet at 1;0nd annual competition, inquiries p. m. Monday in the Hotel Lincoln ' 27° being received from other sec-

oo. Scheduled

{public dances each week at its new {location, 24% 8. Illinois st. The

Sorority to ‘Meet

chairman of the home engineering contest to be

Mrs. Turk was active in promot-

Active Clubwoman She has been active in club and

Mrs. Turk states that she be-

home accidents which have

‘City Sets Pace’

“The distressing toll of 33,000

accidents in American

“In promoting the effort, the first! ting the pace for other cities,” Mrs. “As we enter our sec-

tions of the country which are planning similar efforts and national safety workers are studying the contest results.”

Guild Units To Meet

Fifteen units of the White Cross :

‘guild have scheduled meetings next week in the guild's service center as the Methodist hospital. + The schedule includes: Monday

| 295, 8 and 40, will be held at 8!

foods laboratory where students may : Misdirection

learn meal management in a representative environment. The clothing room SuprOVERe is will consist of nine movable wall panels and a door to be used by the Delays Ration related arts classes. A five-panel screen will be placed A . pplications separate group activities. In telling of a A warning that misdirection of Fart aan 1. ” on will applications for canning sugar may studies in liberal arts during the|TeSUlt in a delay of one to three first two years of college and at the weeks in receipt of the rations has same time study enough home eco- | been issued by William Aitchison, gag. pret) of the job executive. A ear five-hour course. “In-| The applications should be sent troduction to Home Economics,” will io local war price and rationing ‘be open to all university women and| s and not to the Indiana OPA i will be required for freshmen home district office, Mr. Aitchison states, = economics majors, she explained, |Lnose sent to the district office must be returned tp. the applicants the work throughout the curriculum . with an ine in the number and In his report Mr. Aitchison ade variety of Tease I durin ng the first vised that most of the misdirected wo < {applications were coming from year Marion county residents. oe He ‘also reminded applicants that 8 & 40 to Initiate spare stamp 37 and not sugar stamp Initiation ceremonies for mew o. .S the correct cne to attach to members of the, Indianapolis Salon!

in each laboratory making rooms for nomics to gain an understanding Indiana OPA district rationing The revised plan will distribute o = resubmission to local boards. the application, which may be

mailed or delivered in person to the

p. m. Tuesday in the home of Mrs. local board,

Carl Boeldt, 915 Berwyn st. Mrs. Max Gamp will preside and Mrs. Joseph Stocker will serve as re-! freshments chairman.

Mrs. Kelly Chairman

A card party will be given by the! July circle of St. Patrick's Catholic church at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Food Craft shop. Mrs. Patrick Kelly is chairman.

Bride

"Two Garden Clubs To Meet Next Week

Two local garden clubs have planned meetings for next week. The annual picnic of the Golden Glow Garden club will be held Prie jday at the home of Mrs. D. D. Mile ler, 1118 W. 36th st. Miss Janice Berlin will talk.on home canning. The Crooked Creek Garden club's meeting will be Thursday with Mrs. |H. 8. Jones, 5250 Woodside dr.. as hostess. A discussion of gardens will be given by Mrs. Paul Brown.

Pastor Will Address W. C. T. U. Groups

—Third Christian and Broadway

Baptist units; Tuesday — Grace |

Methodist and Calvary Baptist: | Wednesday, ‘Broadway Methodist

and Perry Township.

Thursday — Temple Sisterhood,

| {Municipal Gardens and Ben Davis; | §Priday afternoon—Tabernacle Gar-' den and Meridian Street Methodist, »|and Friday night—Marytha, Beta

Sigma Phi, Salma Tau Delta and

The O-Del club. is two

Satichs will be at 8:30 p.m. wh

A joint meeting of the Sarah A. Swain and the Myrtle Dart W.C. T. U. units will be held at 1: a. m. { Tuesday in the Beech Grove Meth= jodist, church. =A covered dish {luncheon will be served at ndon. Mrs. Golda Wetherell will , lead, the devotions and the Rev. EK. D, Vandeventer, pastor of the church, will speak. Mrs. Carold Plymate : jand Mrs. Charles Higginbotham -. {will be in charge.

Visitor Here

Ky. is visiting Miss They: Littell, daughter of Dr. Jerome Littell: She -w

fringes he