Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 September 1944 — Page 5
041; ‘Hea, HUTS : F BAPTIST THE TWENTY-FIFTH YEAR of the Sunnyside pik. 8. of W. Wash, guild will open Monday with a luncheon meeting in the.
R ENUDERN ‘Austin, president, will be past presidents, Mesdames usa Foi Carrie Hamill, Carl E. Wood, Charles Seidensticker and
HRISTIAN Abendroth, Raymond O. Wood, C. Bruce McConnell, Herbert F. RCH Cortright, William Coleman and John Nunamaker Jr, Walnut Streets . At the business session following luncheon, Mrs. Austin will arth announce department chairmen for the coming season. Among the ter. guild's plans is the annual card party to be held Nov. 3 in the Murat ok a. «1 temple with Mrs. Mort W. Martin as general chairman. Guild offiand An cers with Mrs, Austin are Mrs. Kurt W. Schmidt and Mrs, Oscar B. Fa Perine, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. Erwin B. McComb gnd Lang, corresponding secretary; Theodore E. Root, treasurer; ter “J Mesdames M. E. Graves, Charles Seidensticker and Gaylord T. Rust, directors, and Mrs. Carl E. Wood, parliamentarian. hurch MRS, RUSSELL L. WHITE will be the officer of the day Monday explained In & at a meeting of the St. Vincent's Hospital guild in the auditorium seginning Qgt. 5, of the nurses’ home at the hospital. Her assistants will be Mrs. # Daniel R. Brosnan and Mrs. Charles M. Mattingly. Work in the : nursery sewing department and by the gift shop committee will beBLIGATIONS ‘gin at 10 a. m. Mrs. Paul 8. McNamara is arranging a 12:30 p. m. luncheon for ’ a" which assistant hostesses will be Mesdames L. G. Cummins Br, day Evenings. ! August Diener, Herbert R. Fletcher, William J, Grady, Charles A. & Hockensmith, Raymond J. McManus and John PF. Reynolds. Mrs. —— George H, Lilly will preside at a business meeting at 2 p. m. when Jd LL plans will be discussed for the guild's fall project and for a Christmas ES party for service men. - 2 na Mrs, Emil C. Rassman, supervisor of Red Cross work for the eading Rooms. group, is recruiting members for the unit which meets from 9:30 «a m. to 3:30 p. m. each Priday in the nurses’ home to assist in makRealling Rooms ing ban . hurch Edifice “£8 . : 26 State Life Miss Margaret Pierson, Indiana Vassar club president, an5 E. Wash. St A. nounces that the opening date for the Gay Blades Skating club will h be at 5:30 p. m. Thursday in the Coliseum. The skating club 1s by the Vassar club for its scholarship fund. Reserva hurch Edifice EE Ds a mae with Mise Pleson, Crtene Ohr and hh Sale Mona I. Taggart, Mesdames Maurice Angell, John W. Hendricks pourth, Fifth and and Eugene C. Miller,
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Columbia club. The honor guests with Mrs, Myron J.
& George W. Shaffer, and the charter members who are still active. These, with Mrs. Wood, are Mesdames Chantilla E. White, A. C, Zaring, Jesse Marshall and A. B.
The hostesses for the 12:30 p. m. luncheon will be Mrs. G, J. Bookwalter, chairman, Mesdames Fred Abendroth, A. B. Alexander, Austin, Thomas R. Booth, E. Park Akin, N, E, Boyer, Hanly Blackburn, E. J. Braman and Ethel Bromert. New members
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"Family Hour' to Be Held at Museum
THE CHILDREN'S MUSEUM will hold its first “family hour” of the school year from 2 to 5 p.m. tomorrow, Patrons and the staff of school 5 will visit the museum where two new galleries will be open. These are the Near and Far Eastern gallery A musical program will be presented by pupils of the school The host committee will include
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. . . ® . » Plans for a state meeting to be held during the Christmas holidays were discussed this afternoon at a luncheon meeting of the Goucher College club in Mrs, Herbert Wilson's home. Miss Marguerite Dice is chairman for the state meeting to be held in the Propylaeum. Mrs. Harold Craig is the new president of the club; Mrs. David M. Silver, vice president; Mrs. George Jeffrey, secretary; Mrs. Paul Schaffner, treasurer, and Mrs. Harry D. Case, publicity chairman,
Church Ceremony Will Unite = Martha Louise Ortstadt And Pot. C. H. Beineke
A ceremony at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the Trinity Luth. eran church will unite Miss Martha Louise Ortstadt and Pvt, Clarence H. Beineke, Truax field, Wis, The vows will be read by the Rev. Walter C. Maas and a program of bridal airs will be presented by Mrs. Herbert Beineke, vocalist, and
Clarence Elbert, afganist. Judy Peelle Mr. Alvin Orisa Is Bride
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Oakland ave, and Mr. Beineke'’s Miss Judy Peelle and Pvt. William G. Rosenkoetter were married at 2
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o'clock this afternoon in the rec- will fall from & coronet of tory of SS. Peter and Paul cathe. Orange blossoms and she will carry a prayer book topped with orchids.
dral. The vows were read by the Rev. Fr. Cornelius Sweeney. A purple crepe dress and matching hat were worn by the bride. Her accessories were black and she wore a corsage of purple orchids, Mrs. Edward W. Schurman, her only attendant, wore brown crepe, matching accessories and a corsage of Talisman roses. Dean Timmerman was best man. Mrs. Lois M. Peelle, the bride's mother, chose black crepe, matching accessories and a red rose corsage. After a reception in the Peelle home, 226 E. 15th st, the couple left for a short wedding trip. Mr. Rosenkoetter, son of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur J. Rosenkoetter, Wyandotte, Mich, is stationed at Camp
frock fashioried with a brocaded satin’ basque, three-quarter length sleeves and a bouffant chiffon skirt, Her flowers will be pink roses. The bridesmaids, Mrs. Frederick Ford, cousin of the bride, and Miss Blanche Beineke, the bridegroom's sister, will wear gowns of wild rose pink styled like the matron of honor's. They will carry bouquets of pink roses and blue delphinium. Arthur Beineke will be his brother's best man and Herbert Beineke, another brother, and Mr. Ford will be the ushers.
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To Open Season's Activities; Oct. 17 Set for Luncheon
Albert Kennedy Rowswell, Pittsburgh, will be the speaker when the Ladies of the Scottish Rite hold their first: luncheon meeting of the season Oct. 17 in the Scottish Rite cathedral. On the program with Mr. Rowswell, philosopher and author, will H Stewart, Members of standing committees have been announced by Mrs, Stewart, chairman of the group. On the
Club District Will Convene Here Friday
The 36th annual convention of the 7th district, Indiana Federation of Clubs, will be held Priday in the Claypool hotel assembly room. Registration will begin at 8:30 a.m. and the meeting will open at 9:30 o'clock. The morning session will include a message from Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge, district president, and committee reports will be heard. Vir. gil baugh, schools’ superintendent, speak on “Projecting the
Influence of the Schools into Community Life”
Election Scheduled
Other speakers at the morning session will be Mrs. Oscar Ahlgren, Whiting, chairman of the woman's division, Indiana war finance committee; Mrs. Cogley Cole, Vevay, first vice president of the LF.C. and a representative of the blood donor center here. Since the district sold its “buy a bomber” bond quota last season, a name for the plane will be chosen at the meeting. Following a 12:30 p. m. luncheon, Mrs. W. H. Lykins, Covington, I. F. C. president, and Mrs. Henry Ostrom will speak. Mrs. Ostrom's topic will be “Parents and Schools.” An election committee report by Mrs. J. Prancis Huffman and presentation of new officers will close the session. Reservations for the luncheon may be made with Mesdames Joseph F. Hancock, A. C. Barbour or John W. Atherton.
Ethel Kaplan Will Be Wed
Rabbi Samuel Fox will read the vows at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon uniting Miss Ethel Kaplan and Sgt. Bernard Bernstein, Cincinnati. The ceremony will be in the home of the "bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kaplan, 2822 Park ave. The bride will wear a parma blue suit, powder blue accessories and a corsage of orchids. Her sister-in-law, Mrs. M. W. Kaplan, will be her only attendant, She has chosen a blue dress, black accessories and a corsage of roses. Michael Bernstein, Steubenville, O., will serve as his brother's best man. A reception will be held in the Kaplan home before the couple leaves for a wedding trip. They will be at home at 3518 Balsam
Mr. Bernstein, who is stationed
at Ft. Harrison, attended Western Reserve university, Cleveland.
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Miss Barbara Crofts, 2062 Carrollton ave. and Mrs. John Neely, 327) N. Kealing ave, returned today = ton. where they
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executive board with her are Mrs. Dewey E. Myers, co-chairman, Mesdames Murray H. Morris, F. Elmer Raschig, Carl A. Ploch and W. Henry Roberts. The committee members include Mrs. Othniel Hitch and Mrs. Laura E. Ray, co-chairmen, and Mesdames Walter 8. Grow, William H. Mor-
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regiment of the Service Men's Cadettes will be on duty. Among the guests will be Governor and Mrs. Schricker. A state flag will be given the club by Governor Schricker, Special music will be provided by Misses Helen and
A formal “Fall Frolic” will be
given next Saturday by the third regiment in celebration of its fourth birthday.
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The wedding will be Oct. 14 in SS,
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Wasson Home
Of Wedding
In a ceremony at 5:30 p.m. tomorrow, Miss Martha Jean Wasson will become the bride of Charles D. Sage. The Rev. George Lee will read the vows in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Wasson, 2510 Broadway. A reception will follow. Miss Wasson will wear a blue suit, brown accessories and white orchids. Miss Mary Ann Phillips, maid of honor, will wear a teal blue velveteen dress, brown accessories and a corsage of gardenias and roses. The bride's sister, Mrs. James Cody, will be bridesmaid. She has chosen a brown suit, matching accessories and a gardenia and rose corsage. Hamilton will serve as best man, and Roy Reid will be the usher, Following a wedding trip, the couple will be at home, after next Saturday, at 3334 N. Orchard ave. The bridegroom is the nephew of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McLaughlin, 2527 E. 18th st.
Silver-Hoyer Service Read
Miss Faye Hoyer of Indianapolis became the bride of Sgt. John V. Silver, in a ceremony at 8 o'clock this morning in the SS. Peter and
A gray-blue suit, black accessories and a corsage of white flowers were worn by the bride while her attendant, Mrs. Felix Kerrick, wore brown accessories and a Talisman rose corsage with her brown suit.
A’breakfast and reception following the ceremony were held in the home of the bridegroom's aunt, Mrs. william Goory, 3933 Arthington
ceremony this afternoon in the ‘of Camp Atterbury. The bride’s mother is Mrs. Lois M. Peelle of Mr. and - Mrs. Arthur J. Rosenkoetter, Wyandotte, Mich.
Before her marriage Sept. 10,
Joseph Silver, Winamac, was his speak, {brother's best man.
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Mrs. Pierre Logansport, (Bretzman photo.)
3. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer A. Steffen announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Suzanne Marie, to Donald "Edward Geringer,, son of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Geringer of Chicago.
Peter and Paul cathedral,
: _ 4. Mrs. Ernest J. Fischer was Miss Evelyn Stein before her wedding, Sept. 2, in Stephen Foster hall on the J. K. Lilly estate. Ensign and Mrs. Fischer are at home in Miami, Fla, where he is stationed. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs, A. A. Stein and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Fischer.
5. Mrs. Edgar R, Carpenter was Miss Judy Popper before her marriage Sept. 2 in the Irvington Methodist church. She is the daughter of Mrs. A. L. Popper and Lt. Carpenter is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
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Events
CHURCH GROUP Advent Episcopal, St. Catherine's guild auxiliary, 1 p. m. Mon. Parish house. Luncheon for women of the church. Mrs. Hugh 8. Thornburg, chairman; Mrs. Edgar 8. Thompson, guild president. CLUBS Fountain Square Art. 7 p. m. Wed. South Side community center. Harvest musical fete, Hyatt G. Johnson in charge. Northeastern Homemakers. 1 p. m. Wed. Mrs. Walter Friedman, 3700 Elizabeth, hostess. Business meeting, project lesson. Seventh Ward Women's Republican. 8 p. m. Tues. Mrs. Lyman H. Thompson, 2047 N. Delaware, hostess. Mrs. Frederick G. Balz,
ding. Venetian council, I. T.-S. C. Noon Mon. Y. W, C. A Mrs. M. B. Dunn, Mrs. Harry Shoobridge, Miss Mae Dilliner, hostesses. WAC Mothers’ assn. 7:30 p. m. Wed. War Memorial bldg. Dr. John G. Benson, speaker, MISCELLANEOUS Bruce P. Robison unit, American Legion auxiliary, post, juniors and squadron. 6:30 p. m. Mon. Central Christian church. Mrs. Lillian M. Lynch presiding. St. Francis Hospital guild. All day Tues, Hospital. Sewing, luncheon, business session, Mrs. John L. Gedig presiding, P.-T: A. GROUPS Fleming Garden. 7:30 p. m. Tues. M. T. Shadley, speaker. Reception for teachers. Horace Mann. 8:15 p. m, Oct. 7. 306 Prospect, Card and bunco party. Mrs. Harry Collins, chairman.
Hadassah B. P. W.
< Sets Membership Tea!
Misses Esther and Rebecca Friedman, 3342 Carrollton ave, will be hostesses for a membership tea at 2:30 p. m, tomorrow which the busi-
vision of Hadassah is sponsoring. A musical program will be presented and Dr, Alfred Jospe, director of B'nai B'rith Hillel foundation at Indiana university, will
New officers of the group are
blvd, The parents of the couple were here for the wedding.
sponding secretaries, and Miss Re-
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of the Indianapolis
Robert Francis Rankin was Miss Shirley St. Pierre. She is the of Indianapolis and the bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs.
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ness and professional women's di-|
Richman, recording and corre-
cathedral united Miss Judy Peelle
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Drive Nets 420 Ticket Sales
For Symphony
Mrs. William Herbert Gibbs won top honors in the Indianapolis Symphony orchestra's season ticket campaign which closed yesterday with a tea in the home of Mrs. Robert W. Clark, 4365 N, Illinois st. Mrs. Gibbs, who sold 81 season tickets, was awarded a $25 war bond for the highest individual salesr and each member of her team received a season ticket for aid in making the highest team-sales total. Four hundred and twenty season tickets were sold during the drive, which opened Sept. 15 under the chairmanship of Mrs. T. Victor Keene and the sponsorship of the women's committee of the Indiana State Symphony society. The 10 highest individual sales women included, with Mrs. Gibbs, Mesdames Stuart Wilson, Alex L. Taggart, Montreau Hatt, Walter P. Morton and Victor T. Deitch, Misses Grace Greene, Anna Mary Glick, Betty Cramer and Jean Faulconer.
Parley Appointments
Are Announced
Mrs. Ralph Klare recently was appointed secretary-treasurer of the Past Presidents’ parley of the Hayward-Batcus unit 55, American
Additional appointments announced by Mrs. Charles Andrews, parley chairman, are Mrs. J. E, Barcus, historian; Mrj. H. F. Mearling, sergeant at arms, and Mrs.
officiated this morning at the weds ding of his niece, Miss Joann Horne berger, and Cpl. Robert E. Burns,
{of A. J. Hornberger, 1129 E. Kelly
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Bride's Uncle Officiates At Wedding
The Rev. Fr. Rudolph Hornberges
Camp Haan, Cal. The ceremony, at 8 o'clock in 8t. Catherine of Sienna Catholic church, was followed by & breakfast at Cifaldi’s. i Miss Hornberger is the daughter
st., and the bridegroom’s mother is Mrs. Anna Burns, Indianapolis.
Bridal Gown
The bride wore a white satin gown with a sweetheart neckline,” fitted bodice, long fitted sleeves and a long train. Her fingertip veil was attached to a net halo and she care ried a bouquet of white roses cen tered with a white orchid. Miss Norma Hornberger, her. sister's maid of honor, was in & frock of light blue with a taffeta bodice and net skirt. She wore & matching shoulder veil and carried
They also wore matching veils and their flowers were red roses. 2 Mhryann Hornberger and Bonnie
noon in the Hornberger home,
Ensign, Mrs. Glass
Ensign and Mrs. Robert F. arrived today for a visit with Mr. Glass’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. F, Elbert Glass, 5748 E. Michigan
Panhellenic Meeting Set
Mrs. Ralph E. Rumbold will be the speaker Monday at a 7:30 p. Rie meeting to be held by the Indianap= olis Panhellenic organization. Mrs, Edwin Dugal Cree; 5515 Guilford ave, will be the hostess and Mrs John T. Goodnight will assist. Before the war Mrs. Rumbold was a resident of the Philippines where her husband is now an infernee. = Officers of the Panhellenic group are Mrs. Adrian E, Wilhoite, presi= dent; Mrs. Goodnight, vice presie
cers are Gail Burtt, president; Lus cile Burgett, vice president; Carrie
Jean S. Boyle, chaplain.
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Williamson, secretary, and Louise
