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Miss Joan Speicher Will Be Th | "At Shower for Martha Janice Eifert
MISS JOAN SPEICHER WILL ENTERTAIN next Saturday with a crystal shower honoring Miss Martha Janicé Eifert whose engagement to Charles Van Q’'Brien was announced recently. The wedding ceremony is.to be read Aug. 23 in the home of the bride-to-be’s parents, the Rev. and Mrs. William H. Eifert. The Rev. Mr. Eifert is pastor of the English Lutheran Church of Qur Redeemer. Mrs. B. M. O’Brien of Danville is the prospective bridegroom's mother. Guests attending the shower next week will be Misses Lora
Dunmeyer, Patricia Eckhart, Mary Finot, Mary Jane Foerst, Barbara Johnson and Barbara Patterson.
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Sweeney chapel at Butler -university will be thé scene of Miss Virginia Lewis’ marriage to Dr. Robert L. Dilts at 5:30 p. m. Friday.
" aMiss Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lewis, is a Butler
‘university graduate and a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority, The bridegroom-to-be, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Dilts, Ft. Wayne, is a graduate of Indiana university and the I._U. School of Medicine.
Lucie Deranian to Be Married
IN A CEREMONY NEXT SATURDAY in the post chapel at Camp McCoy, Wis., Miss Lucie Deranian will become the bride of Sgt. James I.ee Gabriel. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Deranian, Indianapolis, aad Mr. Gabriel's parents are Lt. Col. and
_ Mrs. James C. Gabriel, Crawfordsville.
Mrs. Thomas E. Reilly, the bride-to-be’s sister, will be her matron of honor and Robert M. Gabriel, Crawfordsville, will be his brother's best man. Mr. and Mrs. Deranian with Mrs. Gabriel, Mrs, Owen L. Crecelius and her daughter, Barbara, all of Crawfordsville, will go to Camp McCoy for the wedding. The couple attended Purdue university and Miss Deranian is a graduate of Butler university. She is a Chi Omega sorority member,
‘Cantwells to Hold Open House MR. AND MRS. JAMES FRANK CANTWELL will hold open _
Penrose Jr. and Miss Martha Jo Cantwell. There are no invitations. Miss Cantwell will report Thursday at Smith college, Northampton, Mass., for officers’ training with the WAVES. She was graduated in June from Hollins college, Va." Mrs. Penrose will be at home with her parents for the duration ° of the war, Lt. Penrose is in the Southwest Pacific with the army air forces. Assisting at the open house will be Misses Marilyn Whitaker, Mary Eleanor Fenstermaker,” Peggy Trusler, Barbara Evans, Betsey Turner and Bettijane Mosiman, Miss Cantwell has as her guest for the week-end Miss Margaret Emelie DePrez, Shelbyville, . = ” = - o , Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Blackley are visiting in New York. Before returning home next month, they will travel through Canada. . . . Miss Jeanne Schlipp, Cleveland Heights, O,, is spending a week with Miss Julie Ann Hastley. The girls were classmates at Bennett Junior college, Millbrook, N. Y. . Mrs. Earl Hardin Tiffany and her son, Henry Hardin, Teaneck, N. J., are the houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Badger Williamson,
Dance to Be Held at Athenaeum
x / SEVERAL PARTIES have been planned for the Athenaeum Turners’ weekly dinner and dance tonight. Dinner will be served from 7:30 to 9 o'clock and Ted Campbell's orchestra will play for dancing beginning at 9:30 o'clock. : Reservations have been miade by Judge and Mrs. Russell J. Ryan, Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Sputh Jr, Dr. and Mrs. Carl Habich, Messrs, and Mesdames Ernest H. Niebrand, Tony Foster, L. J. Tamblyn, Howard Stout, William Schnorr and E. B. Louden, Mrs, Robert Orbison, Reginald Sullivan, L. L. Harshbarger, William Behrman and L. W, Krieg. . - J » - = A dinner will be given by the Officers’ Wives club at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Riviera club. Special guests will be Mrs. Norma Koster, acting director of recreation, and Mrs. Ruth Smith, supervisor. of music, both of the city park board. Mrs. A. E. McConnell is in charge of reservations.
Charmion Harp t to o Become Bride Of Cadet Herbert N. Kaiser
In Service at Sweeney Chapel
Mr. Thompson, Miss Dyar to Exchange Vows
In a ceremony at 3:30 o'clock togaret Dyar, _daugliter of Mr. and rd., will become the bride of Jack
Mrs. Edghill Thompson, 916 8; Ran: dolph st. Dr. C. A. Shake of the Irvington Methodist church will read the vows in the home of the bride's parents.
Bride's Costume
Miss Dyar, entering on the arm of her father, will wear a dress of white bridal satin styled on princess lines with a sweetheart neckline, long. sleeves tapering into points over the ‘hands and a gored skirt extending into a train, A looped satin tiara will hold her tiered veil of bridal illusion. She will carry white roses, orchids and stephanotis. Miss Harriette Baughn, her cousin, will be her only attendant. She will wear an aquatone marquisette gown with romance neckline, shirred basque, bishop sleeves and bouffant skirt, Her flowers will be'yellow roses.
Trip to California
Ferril Ressinger will be ‘best man. Immediately following the ceremony, there will be a reception in the Dyar home. The couple will leave for a wedding trip to California and will be at home. after Aug. 1 in San Diego. The bride is a graduate of De- , Pauw university and a member of Alpha Chi Omega and Mu Phi Epsilon sororities and Mr. Thompson attended Purdue university.
Hospital Guild Books Meetings Next Week
Thirteen White Cross guild units!
morrow afternoon, Miss Mary Mar-|
Edward Thompson, son of Mn and ;
next Friday. (P. H. Ho photo.)
Law Club Plans Program For Year Plans for the coming year were made at a recent meeting of the
| program committee of Robert's Parliamentary Law Club, Inc. in the
A garden reception tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mr. and will meet next week in the guild's home of Mrs. Patrick P. Barrett. Mrs. Franklin Harp, Northern Hills, will follow the marriage of their service center at the Methodist hos- 5524 Kenwood ave., president.
dayghter, Charmion, to Cadet Herbert N. Kaiser, Turner field, Ga. ‘The wedding will be at 2 o'clock in Sweeney chapel, Butler univer-
| pital. | The Fifty-Pirst Street Methodist and Wallace Presbyterian groups
Meetings will be held on the second Tuesday of each month,
from September to May. A guest
sity. The Rev. Harry Campbell will read the vows. Mr. Kaiser is the yu peer Monday; North Methodist| tea will be held Oct. 23 in Ayres’
son of Mr. and M Mr. and Mrs. Charles G Charles G. Kaiser, Ft. Wayne. - | Miss Jane Borders will sing and
J. P. Atkinson,
| Miller. The bride has chosen a gown
| ace, short sleeves and a tulle skirt { forming a train, Her two-tiered fingertip veil will |
Miss Benge To Be Married | fall from a pearlized tiara and she’ ‘will wear lace mitts, Her flowers
The Rev. P. A. Chandler will read will be gardenias, white orchids and | the vows tomorrow night uniting tenhanotis. Miss Dottie May Benge and John | P. Atkinson, Traders Point. The To Take Trip North v s4ding will be at 8 o'clock in the | Miss Martha Egger, maid of! Traders Point Christian church. _ rie bride w.ll wear a white satin] [honor, Wil) Wests: tUIyuoite mas gown and a fingertip veil will carry white roses. Mrs. Betty der yoke, short puffed sleeves and Eck, matron of honor, has chosen a bouffant skirt. She: will carry a a blue lace gown, and Miss Julia spray of peach gladioli. Fern Dillon, the bridegroom's sis-| The bridesmaid will be Miss Eveter, maid of honor, will wear pink! lyn McGinley. She will wear a dafchiffon. Their flowers will be pink fodil yellow dress with a lace bodice | and white roses. and marquisette skirt and will carry;
Reception to Follow flame gladioli.
x i Nancy Spier, the flower girl, will Hond Ronald Sommers will bee gowned in flowered yellow chifng bearer. He will wear a white | 0 and will carry a basket of satin suit and carry a white satin | o, WTS. pillow and calla lily which will hold Cpl the ring. the The best man will be Frederick Sommers 4nd Mark Stum and Bud Stewart will be ushers. There will be a reception at the church following the ceremony. Miss Benge is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Vernon, 1417 E. 11th st, and the bridegroom's mother is Mrs. Fern A. Dillon, Traders Point.
Rite Followed By Reception
A double-ring ceremony at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon in the New Béthel Baptist church united Miss Mary Katherine Boggs and Lloyd Ervin Toon. The Rev. Frank Buckner performed the ceremony.. A white net dress, styled with a
will be Kenneth and Donald Best. Following the reception, the couple, will leave on a wedding up north. |
Bride
worn by the bride. An orange blosgertip veil, and she carried a prayer.
. Her cousin, Mrs. Harry Cooley, was her only attendant, wearing peach georgette, and carrving Talisman roses and summer flowers. Harry Lee Toon was h's brothet’s best man, while the ushers were Robert L. Boggs and O. Kay Toon, brothers of the couple. After the ceremony, there was a reception in the New Bethel home '#of Mr. and M: uncle
Before her marriage last night to Edward Sherman Carroll, Mrs. Carroll was Miss Dorothy Mae Brabender. The ceremony was read in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Brabender.
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| the organist will be Miss Betty Jean |
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She | quisette frock with extended shoul- |
Guy J. Kaiser will be his brother's best man and the ushers!
|and West Michigan, Tuesday, and | Quaker, Olive Branch, Friendly and’ White Banner, Wednesday. | Thursday the Irvington, Brookside and Greenwood community units will t, and the Brightwood Methodist and Victory groups, Priday.
Couple to Be At Home in California
Miss Dorothy Mae Patterson and Ensign Homer G. Smitha, U. 8. N. R.,, will be married at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the Roberts Park Methodist church. The Rev. E. E. Aldrich will officiate. |" The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Patterson, 72 N. Belle | Vieu pl., and Ensign Smitha is the son of Mrs. Georgia O. Smitha, 131 E. Michigan st. Miss Patterson will wear a street -|dress of white silk jersey with matching actessories and a corsage of American beauty roses. | Her only attendant, Miss Kathryn Campbell, has chosen a white tailored suit and matching accessories. Her flowers will be pink roses. The best man will be Eugene Pretzinger. Immediately following the cere- | mony the couple will leave for San Diego, Cal, where they will be at home.
W.C.T.U. Meeting
| Mrs. Earl J. Carlisle, 3310 E. 9th st., will be the hostess for a meeting of the Vayhinger W. C. T. U. at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday. Mrs./Charles
Grant will report on the state con- -
vention held at Winona. Devotions will be led by Miss Beatrice Galloway. .
‘Keeps Away Dust
The dust ring that settles around . & picture on the wall can be avoided .by pressing a thumbtack in each of the lower back corners to provide air space between the picture and the wall.
Prevent M etal Rust
Keep metal containers. such. as, | atage pails and wastebaskets’ by applying a thin
rom rusting After Aug. 10, the couple will be . “of melted paraffin: over the| liam Bavender. No date has been | inside. 4 wedding.
auditorium and the annual anniversary party will be next June.
Committees Named
In addition to the study of parliamentary law, the group will review election “laws and study the constitution. Mrs. Rose Marie Cruzan is the study director. Committee heads appointed by Mrs. Barrett are Mrs. A. J. Clark and Mrs. Chalmer Schlosser, bylaws; Mrs. H. B. Mclivaine, cheer; Mrs. D. H. White, guest book; Mrs. Edward C. Grande, historian; Mrs. Franz Binninger, installation, and Dr. Lilly Clements, membership.
Delegates Listed
Other committees include Mesdames Charles Sanders, White and Ruth Glover, program; Mrs. C. A. Childers, publicity, and Mrs. A. G. Hendricks and Mrs. Glover, telephone.
i tion of Parliamentarians are Mrs. E. C. Wakelam and Mrs. Grande. Mrs. J. ¥. Huffman is the delegate to the Indianapolis Council of Women with Mrs. Schlosser as alternate.
Picnie Tomorrow
give a picnic at 6 p. m. tomorrow
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Engaged
1. The arprosite marriage of Miss Virginia Lewis to Dr. Robert L. Dilts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Dilts, Ft. Wayne, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lewis. The wedding will be
2. An Aug. 13 ceremony in Abilene, Tex., will unite Miss Jane Ann Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Young, and Lt. Robert J. Lynam, son of Mr. and Mrs. Garland B. Lynam.
3. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Green, Kirklin, annéunce the engagement of their daughter, Annette, to Pfc..William G. McDonald, son of Mrs. v C. McDonald, Kirklin. The bride-to-be is a junior at Butler uni-
Delegates to the Indiana Associa-| wabash st.
in Garfield park. Mrs. Dan Everett |
Gamma Phi Zeta sorority will. War Mothers’ club Tuesday in the
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versity. Mr. McDonald, an Indiana at the I U. School of Medicine.
Preston. Ermsign Reed is the son
(Randell photo.) daughter, Alice Marie, to Edward
Catholic church.
(P. H, Ho pheto.)
4. Miss Ruth Preston's engagement to: Ensign ‘Edward K.- Reed, U.S. N. R, lias been announeed by her parents, Mr, and Mrs, S. J.
No date hag been set for the ceremony. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Springer announce the marriage of their |
Frederick N. Hofmeister. The wedding was June 10 in St. Philip Neri (P. H. Ho photo.)
‘| basque, long sleeves and a full skirt
Little Flower Church Scene Ot Ceremony
The Little Flower Catholic church |was the scene at 10 o'clock this {morning of the wegine of Miss |Helen Fox and Lt. Edigar C. Mc. |Namara, U. S. M. C. The Rev. "|John C. Riedinger officiated.
Mrs. McNamara is the daughter {of Mrs. Irene Fox, 1012 N. DeQuincy {st, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Leo McNamara, Carmel. Wears White Satin The bride wore a white satin dress (with romance neckline, fitted | basque, long tapering sleeves and a {full skirt extending into a train. Her full length veil of English 'illusion was attached to an orange blossom coronet. She carried an arm bouquet of .white roses and | stephanotis centered with an orchid, Miss Virginia Free, her only ate jtendant, wore an Indies biue mare {quisette gown with a fitted basque, (three-quarter length sleeves and bouffant skirt. A. matching pom {padeur headdress of French hraid completed -her costume, Her Hower : were Briarcliff roses. Mr. McNamara's father was “his best man and his brothers, Robert {and Leo Jr., were ushers. Follow {ing the ceremony there was a | breakfast at the Highland Golf and | Country club. After a wedding trip to St. Louis, the couple will be at home in Oceanside, Cal.
Board Meeting Set
To Be Wed By Needlework Guild The board of the Indianapolis
Tomorrow {branch of the Needlework Guild of
Miss Pauline Duhm, daughter of| America will meet at 11 a. m. Mrs. Clara Duhm, 203 Perkins ave. | Thursday in the home of Mrs. R.
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university graduate, is a sophomore
of Mr. and Mrs. William S. Reed. (Photo Reflex photo.) |
Hofmeister, son of Mr. and Mrs. |
Pauline Duhm
The annual {ang T. Sgt. John L. Amt, son of Mr. | Hartley Sherwood, 2847 N. Meridian
and Mrs. John H. Amt, 835 Park- st. Luncheon will be served at 12:30
way ave. will be married at 3:30 P. m. o'clock tomorrow afternoon. | At 2 o'clock there will be a meete
Dr. H. M. Zorn will read the cere- | ing of section presidents with the mony in St. Paul's Evangelical Lu- board.
theran church. Miss Duhm will enter alone wearCouple Takes ‘Wedding Trip
ing a white taffeta dress with a] ‘To Cincinnati
sweetheart neckline, long titted | Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. King are
extending igpto a train. Her fingertip veil will cascade from an orange blossom tiara and | she will carry white roses, At Home Aug 1
Miss Lucille Angrick, her only at- |
Organizations— . Se ° ’ . . ’ ° ° Legion Group's Annual Picnic . Will Be Held Tomorrow; . War Mothers Plan Meeting Notes on organization activities include two picnics. picnic of the Bruce P. Robison unit 133, American Legion auxiliary, | post, squadron and junior group, will be tomorrow in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Maxwell, Millersville rd. Swimming, boating, games and contests will be featured during the afternoon and supper will be served at 6 o'clock. Guests will include service men from Ft. Harrison. Assisting with arrangements are the auxiliary social committee and Bettv Coons the post committee. ’ | The U. S. A. chapter, American | Be F ed War Mothers, will meet Wednesday 0 ct in the west room of the World War A Sh , Memorial building. Mrs. Thelma t ower Prather will preside. The group Diced by the “Y” Miss Betty Ann Coons, who will Cadettes, is serving a weekly buftet| married to S. Sgt. in Daal supper on Sunday evenings at the Woods at 8:30 p. m. Thursday, wi “corner cupboard” in the Y.M.C. A. be the honor guest at two showers The chapter membership has been |8iVen tomorrow and. Moncey. th divided into four groups, each serve| Misses Phyllis Little, .Martha ing one Sunday a month. Clayton, Virginia Foster and Col-| Chairmen of the‘group are Mrs. leen Laseter will entertain with a rving miscellaneous shower tomorrow in| TE as ie the home of the latter, 3653 Central | "one 3 , ave. up © ng Ne and Mrs, 8. E| The guests will include Mrs. W.| Arvin, group D, Aug. 13. A birthday I. Coons Jr. and Mrs. Ford ¥- Woods. rty will be held tomorrow. mothers of the engaged couple, BR tent also is served by the Mesdames W. I. Coons Sr., Winston | group on Sunday mornings at the SW i200 IR IM Benattt branch, Indianapolis
jorie Shultz, Irene Ware, Barbara Porter, Lena and Marion Sansone, Opal Underwood, Martha Wasson and Mary Ann Phillips. A linen shower will be given Monday by Misses Patricia and, Joan Henning, 5561 Guilford ave. The guests will include Mesdames| Coons Jr., Woods, Coons Sr. and F. A. Henning, Misses Betty Irwin, Clayton, , Laseter, Little, Foster, Shultz and Porter.
Mrs. Lett Hostess
Mrs. Claude Lett, 633 ave, will entertain at noon Monday for the Venetian council, In-
is being planned for the Stout field band July 30 in Garfield park.
Arrangements for a Y. W. C. A. picnic in August will be made at a meeting of the Perry Township
Edgewood school.
Msgr. Noll
Hears Vows
"TT. Sgt. and Mrs. Thomas B.
Other guests will be Misses Mar- |
N. Linwood
lin Cincinnati on a wedding tr.p fol{lowing their marriage last night in the Westbrook Nazarene church,
tendant, will wear a pale blue taf-| [feta frock fashioned like that of
{the bride. She will carry a bouquet o.. pao Harry Carter read the lof pink roses and wear matching | ceremony. - {flowers in her hair. Mrs. King was Miss Rosemary
| “The best man will be Robert Geer, | ga ckhouse. daughter of Mr. and jand Wilbur Cassady and Clinton nr.c glpert Stackhouse, 630 -S. {Switzer will be ushers. Following! {Whitcomb ave. Mr. and Mrs. Robe the wedding there will be a recep-| ert King, 3708 W. Michigan st., are {tion in the home of the bride's the pridegroom’s parents. | mother. Entering on the arm of her After Aug. 1 the couple will be father, the bride wore bouffant at home in Washington where the white satin and a fingertip veil held {bridegroom is stationed. |by a tiara of orange blossoms. She carried Talisman roses. Her maid of honor, Miss Margaret Wood, wore a full-skirted
‘Shower Honors » " white taffeta frock and carried pink Miss Kar Sner roses and blue delphinium.
| A miscellaneous shower honoring| Miss Rosemary Kennell and Miss Miss Geneva Karsner was given last | 'B etty McCollough, bridesmaids, {night by Mrs. Ivan Comer, 2164 | |were in white net dresses and care | Broadway. Miss Karsner and Wil-|ried pink roses. {liam PF. Ruscher will be married | The bridegroom's attendants were sometime this month. Among the Herman Haggard, best man, and approximately 40 guests attending |Lorne Stackhouse, Albert Miller and were Mrs. Anna Karsner and Mrs. | William Clayton, ushers. William Ruscher, mothers of the| A reception was held in the engaged couple. tackhouse home after the ceremony,
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Wright Jr. are on a wedding trip jo Washington following their mar{riage at 9 o'clock this morning in SS. Petér and Paul cathedral. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond R. Noll officiated. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lea Widhalm, Humphrey, Neb., wore a white marquisette dress and carried a nosegay «of white roses. The bridegroom's niece, Miss Jane Howe, was her only attendant, Her gown was of teal blue marquisette & and she carried a nosegay of pink] © | roses. : Raymond P. Baker, uncle of the | bridegroom, was best man.’ Following the ceremony, there was a breakfast at Catherine's restaurant,
& v P. H. HY photo. Mr. and Sirs. Frank Drea an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Mary, to. Kenneth Bavender, quartermaster 3-¢, U. S. N. R., son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil. |
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ternational Travel-Study club. She] { that will be assisted by Mrs. Harlan 710 ) po ‘Bolinger. Mrs. Andrew Underwood 9? e hov wn " ois in charge of the program. in the nev amily ovide rl I —— to ev ot pat comes av ih deCard Party Booked qureive * oe a sinalest nis n The July circle of St. Patrick's § patie ation 10 SC gerict oo ens” Catholic church will sponsor ai §& ding md hiv as
luncheon and card party Tuesday noon in the school hall. Mrs. Patrick Kelly is chairman.
Waterproof Labels
Waterproof labels for tin cans have been perfected.” Tests show | them unaffected by submersion in salt water for as long as seven days.
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