Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 October 1944 — Page 5

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Maj. L. C. Reid Will Address Members J Of Caroline Scott Harrison D. A. R.

MAJ. LOUDEN C. REID*WILL BE THE GUEST SPEAKER Thursday afternoon at the meeting of the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter, D. A, R., in the chapter ; Rs

Maj. Reid, who is head of the reconditioning service ‘at Wakeman General hospital at Camp Atterbury, served: with the Canadian army during world war I and was

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A part of the afternoon's program will be a study of flower ments by Taylor E. Land.

311 6, 80¢ The war activities group of the affairs committee is assisting in {the arrangements for a Halloween dance to be held this evening in the Illinois street service men’s center. The cadettes of regiment two will be the hostesses. “The Civic's committee in charge of the entertainment includes Mesdames C. C. Robinson, Walter Myers Jr. and Earl Noggle, ” ” » Bettie Hall entertained at a luncheon today in the Propylasum Ee . - for the third grade pupils at Tudor Hall school. Following the : luncheon, the children attended the afternoon performance of “Peter, Peter, Pumpkin Eater” given by the Junior Oivic theater members in the theater, tory The luncheop guests included Sally Alexander, Eagles field, Patrica A Peggy Fenner, Ann Boys, Suzanne Lamb, Bobbie Fisher, Lisa Miller, Ann Morrow, Marcia Lurie, Joan Sinclair, Donna E Wink, Suzanne and Priscilla Brown, Martha , Kathryn Perriday and Ann Starr Reed. Mesdames William Hall, John H. Toy and ST BEST George Bardwell were the chaperons. Bl § ki, Parties Arranged for Country Club Dances FiBu SEVERAL RESERVATIONS have been made for the dinnerAE dance tonight at the Indianapolis Country club. They sre those gger of Messrs. and Mesdames Ford H. Kaufman, George C. Mercer, ADA” * Prank W. Baron, John P. Todd, Gerald R. Redding, A. D. Smith, mnis William B. Cooley, C. Bruce McConnell, PF. J. Meeker and Richard BGAN B. Ziegler, mre Among those who will attend the Halloween buffet supper to at_Siin be served at Meridian Hills Country club tomorrow evening will ohn ; be Messrs. and Mesdames G. B. Taylor, Hulbert J. Smith, Robert AYE . Willard Whipple, Verne A. Trask, J. B. Newcomb, Carl Mn McCann, Robert Becherer, Paul R. Summers, George S. Olive, Tn Frederick Grumme, J. Floyd King, Paul Hargitt, Robert Wallace, J. Shannon Perkins, Irving Malsch and Frank 8. Langsenkamp Jr, Open OW. | - Dr. and Mrs. Harry Kerr, Dr. and Mrs. Harry Foreman, Dr. and Eo Mrs. Raymond Rice and-Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Call. GUEST” Parties also are planned for Highland Golf and Country club's I REVUE™ dinner-dance tonight. They will include those of Messrs. and Ilesdames Warren M. Atkinson, H. C. Marquis, G. L. Brinkworth, L. =] E Randell, P. L Fisbeck, M. R. Clark, Count Rosasco, Leonard oth 48s Young, R B. Knode, L. D. Foster, K. 8. Bogart and M. B- Coons, S~30 Dr. and Mrs. Glenn Lord and Dr. J. W. Wright. Mix" Ensign John W. Brunner to Wed

Miss Mary Virginia Gammon Tonight in Methodist Church

An altar banked with candelabra and chrysanthemums will form the setting for the wedding tonight of Miss Mary Virginia Gammon and Ensign John W. Brunner, U. 8 N. R. Dr. John Edwards will read . the double-ring ceremony at 8 o'clock in the Broadway Methodist church.

Bridal airs will be sung by Miss Gloria Cole, accompanied by Mrs. John English, Miss Gammon is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. : : x. - TT ye 's parents are Mr Organizations and Mrs. John B, Brunner, Webster Groves, Mo.

Entering on the arm of her fa. ther, the bride will wear a gown of white duchess satin with a marquisette yoke, fitted bodice, long sleeves extending into points over

Sorority Group To Meet With Mrs. Weirick

The organization news includes a book review, luncheon and Halloween party. » , Mrs. Kenneth R. Weirick, 4802 Carrollton ave, will entertain at 7 . p.m. Wednesday for members of the Gamma Beta Chi ty.

Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten will review “Green Dolphin Street” (Goudge) Thursday at a meeting of the Book Review club at 1:30 Pp. m. in Ayres’ auditorium.

A luncheon will be held at 1

veil of illusion will cascade from a Juliet cap of Irish lace and she will carry ? Attendants’ Gowns The bridesmaids will be gowned alike in peacock blue taffeta with

accented with cord. They will wear headdresses of velvet bands with matching blue veils.

mums; Miss Carley Munkhof!, Gary,

p. m. Wednesday by the Alpha|bronze; Miss Mary Borcherding, 3 ue. Sigma Alpha Mothers’ club. Mrs.| Washington, maroon, and Miss AND a H. F. Bmick, 2345 Central ave, will| Elizabeth’ Armbruster, St. Louis, (A088 + will give a book review. Reception to Be Held ea Members of the Woman's Society] Mr. Brunner will serve as his ENS of Christian Service, Barth Place/son’s best man and the ushers will

be Ensign Louis Bland, U. 8. N. R., A '| Midshipman Hewitt, U. 8. ‘in the church. Dr. John G. Ben-|yy. corps Hewlis, U. 8 peak. the bride, and John Snyder. Hulen Rushees will be entertained to-|Frageman, Attica, the bride's cousin, morrow at a Halloween party at|"#! be ringbearer, . 8 p. m. by the Lucky Five club.| A reception will be held in the Mrs. Delbert Swartz, 1253 S. East|Gamimon home after which the coust., will be the hostess assisted by ple will leave for a trip. Mrs. J. W. Edwards. ‘ They will be at home at 116 B Holden Green, Cambridge, A business meeting and supper The bride is a i oS Maas will be held at 6:30 p. m. Y lam Ww coll M 5 by the City Union, Kings DaSShiers ong attended Botier oriersier fhe Maidan Heghis Presyiran oe" ane ra ¢ meer of 1 Bei , Mr. Brunner was - graduated from Westminster col. Protestant vesper services will be 1688, Fulton, and is affiliated with held at 6 p. m. tomorrow in the|Beta Theta Pi and Alpha Psi Omega Veterans’ hospital by the Indianap. |{raternities.

olis Power & Light Co. unit, Amer- = Sorority Arranges

Legion auxiliary. The choir {Halloween Party

Beta Sigma Phi sorority, will attend & Halloween party Tuesday at 309

er parish house. : Security Trust building. The party y . will follow a 7:30 p, m. business - O-Del Club Parties |mectns. 55 ey

The weekly Sunday night dance

Members of Beta Zeta chapter,

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The Bridal Scene— Miss Galbreath Is Bride of Jack Ottinger

The announcement of attendants, a wedding and a shower are highlights of the bridal news. Miss Patricia Ann Galbreath and Pfc. Jack Ottinger, U. 8. M. C. R,, were married at 8 p. m. Thursday in the First Presbyterian church. The Rev. George Arthur Frantz read the vows, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Galbreath, 5740 Haverford ave, and Mr. Ottinger's parents are Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Ottinger, 228 Blue Ridge rd. Miss Betty Steinbrugge was the bride's only attendant and the best man was Ted Ottinger, uncle of the bridegroom. A dinner was held in the sapphire room, Hotel Washington, after which the couple left for a wedding trip. They will be at home in San Diego, Cal. Mr. Ottinger atlended Butler university and is a member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. ' r = n Miss Julia Belle Harper has announced the attendants for her wedding to Robert William Lashbrook. i The ceremony will be next SatWN urday in the Cum-

Mr. Leininger, Lorene Meyer To Be Married

Miss Lorene Meyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Meyer, 8 N. Ewing st, will become the bride of William E. Leininger in a double-ring ceremony tomorrow

berland Baptist church, Miss Margaret

$d and the bridesmaids will be Miss Betty Boyd and Miss Harper Miss Patricia “Arden photo. Rotroff. Mr. Lash-

~{brook’s attendants will be S. Sgt.

William Van Buskirk, best man. and Robert Irving and Kenneth Hendren, ushers. 8 ” »

Mrs. I. W. Kaufman and Miss Edna Fonn will give a dinner party Thursday in Catherine's restaurant for Miss Verda Marie Kaufman. The honor guest and Pfc. Glenn W. Denton will be married early next month in the St. Christopher Catholic church. The guests will be Mrs, William Kaufman and Mrs. John W. Denton, mothers of the engaged couple; Mesdames Walter Blase, Fred Reeder, Ralph Cox, Herman Gropp, Louis Gropp, Harold Fleischmann, John Kaufman, Ann Worthington and William Bowen, Misses Janet Cox, Mary Ann Grubbs and Judy

] Fleischmann.

U. S. O. Plans Dinner Monday at Y.W.C.A

The U. 8. O. at the Y. W. C. A. will give a dinner for service women Monday in the Y. W. Fall activities will be planned. Miss Marjorie Ford is chairman of the dinner and the decorations chairman is Miss Lois Baker. Miss Ann Blaisdell Y. W. general secretary, will talk.

Church Card Party

The October circle of St. Patrick’s Catholic church will sponsor a luncheon and pillowslip card party Tuesday noon in the St. Patrick's school hall. Mrs. Gabriel Ostermeyer is the chairman.

fi Ann Harper win ling will officiate at 4:30 o'clock. be her sister'si Following the wedding, there will

‘ maid of honor De # reception in the home of the

afternoon in St. Mark's English Lutheran church. Dr. R. H. Bent-

bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles H. Frazier, 1331 Prospect st. Escorted by her father, the bride will be in white satin fashioned with a sheer shoulder yoke of mousseline de soie edged with rls and long tapered sleeves. full gathered skirt extends into a train, Bride's Bouquet

Her costume will be completed with a fingertip veil of illusion cascading from a Juliet cap. She will carry a shower bouquet of white roses centered with an orchid. Mrs, T. C. Frazier will be matron of honor and the bride’s sister, Mrs. Paul E. Fowler, will be bridesmaid. Their gowns will be in baroque rose and peacock blue, respectively, made with fitted basques, three-quarter length sleeves and bouffant skirts.

Dinner at Homestead

They will have bouquets of golden chrysanthemums and yellow roses. Norma June Campbell, the bride's niece, will be flower girl. Mr. Leininger’s best man will be Ben Auton.and Ralph Dyar, Edward Ferry, Kenneth Miller and Thomas O'Conner will serve as ushers. After a dinner ‘tomorrow evening in the Homestead, the couple will leave for Louisville, Ky. They will be at home after next Saturday at 7385 Edgewater dr. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Leininger of Akron, Ind.

Return From Florida

Mr. and Mrs. Oliver H. Martin, 5560 Broadway, recently returned from Melbourne, Fla. after visiting ‘their son and daughter-in-law, Lt. Richard H. Martin, U. 8. N, and Mrs. Martin, Lt. Martin is an instructor in advanced operational flight training at the naval air base

Play to Be Given at Tudor Hall

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1. A Nov. 25 ceremony in the chapel at the Dyersb air base will unite Miss Jean Horton and Capt. air forces. Parents of the couple are Mr. and of Indianapolis ‘and Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Cagle,

2. Mrs. Mort Martin (right) is general chairman for the Sunnyside guild’s silver anniversary benefit card party to bé afternoon in the Murat temple. Among her assistants

3. Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert E. Roth announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty Lou, to Robert E. Reed, son of Mrs. Ethel Reed. The

U. 8. N. R, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Sacks, is announced by the bride-to-be’s mother, Mrs. Helen Secttor, No date has been set for

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The week's special service days

“Scouts’ Own" day observance on Sunday, Nov. 5, will end the week's activities, The event will be celebrated in more than 20 neighborhood services. Northside troops will hear Dr. Sidney Blair Harry at 3:30 p. m. in the Meridian Heights Presbyterian church. The services in the Broadway Methodist church will be at the same hour with Mrs. Grace Golden as guest speaker,

Southside Scouts

The Rev. Carroll Rockey will speak at the 3 p. m. observance of the southside Scouts in the St. John's Evangelical and Reformed church. Mrs. Henry G. Stiles will talk at the 5 p. m. ceremony in the Northeast community house.

A candle lighting rite will be held at 4 p. m. in the Riviera club with EK. V. Ammerman, principal of Broad ‘Ripple high school, as the speaker. The Brookside community house service will be at 4:30 p. m. and Ralph Klare will speak. Mrs. Montgomery Lewis will talk at the 4:30 p. m. candle lighting ceremony in the Lawrence grade school. The Speedway Scout's program will be held at 3 p. m. in the school gymnasium. The Rev. H. E. Anderson will discuss “The Constant Flame.”

Other Services

The Rhodius park community house service will be at 4 p. m. with the Rev. Bennie Morgan speaking. George H. Fisher will address the Brookside area group. The Mayer chapel program will be at 4 p. m. A 3 p. m. ceremony will be held in the Woodruff Place Baptist church featuring a speech by the Rev. W. T. Pearcy. Dr. S. Grundy Fisher will speak at 3 p. m. in the University Park Christian church. Another observance will be held in the Beech Grove grade school auditorium. } Scouts in the Butler university ‘district will meet at 3:30 p. m, in

{the Fairview Presbyterian church.

The session in the Irvington Methodist church will be at 3:45 p. m. Thirteen troops of the Ben Davis,

| Garden City and Bridgeport areas

will meet at 3 p. m. in the Ben Davis grade school gym to hear the Rev. C. H. Loveland. St . Chaplain to Speak © “Gir! Scouting” will be the topic of a talk by the Rev. Charles Arm-

® lentrout at. 4 p. m. in the West : Presbyterian

National Observance of Girl Scout Week Begins Tomorrow;

Scouts” Own’ Day to Be Held

The nation-wide celebration of Girl Scout week will begin tomorrow with Gifl Scout Sunday. The Indianapolis Scouts will attend church in uniform, individually and in groups, all over the city.

zenship, Tuesday; health and safety, Wednesday; international friendship, Thursday; arts and crafts, Friday, and out-of-doors, next Saturday.

Joan Thistle

. |Elaine Harter, Lois Peterson, Jo Redmon, Phyllis Heisterkamp, Leah!

include homemaking, Monday; eiti-

with the University Heights troops meeting at 3 p. m. in the Southport high school. Chaplain Albert M. B. Snapp, Ft. Harrison, will speak. Two services will be held on Nov. 12. A downtown ceremony will be at 2:30 p. m. in the War Memorial building and Miss Mary J. Cain will talk. Sidney B. Markey will address the meeting in the Pike township gym.

To Be Bride

Times Special QUANTICO, Va., Oct. 28.—A ceremony at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon in the post chapel here will unite Miss Joan Thistle and Pfc. Charles W. Camperman, U. S. M. C. R. The bride will wear a white satin gown with a sheer yoke, long pointed sleeves, fitted bodice and a full skirt with a sweeping train. Her shoulder veil. of illusion will be attached to a beaded coronet. Miss Thistle is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John O. Thistle, 3338 Central ave, Indianapolis, and Mr. Camperman’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Camperman, Hammond.

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Hostess Committee

Mrs, David P. Williams Jr. is the chairman of the hostess committee ‘which will serve tomorrow during the weekly Sunday afternoon program at the John Herron Art Museum. . Her assistants will be Mesdames Frederick G. Appel, Fisk Landers and Raymond Mead. A film, “Eight eenth Century Life of Old Williamsburg, Va.” will be shown at 4 o'clock.” : » » ”

A costume party for students of the John Herron Art school was given last night at the school by the junior class. Serving on committees for the event were Misses Eunice Hillerman, Elinor Calvert,

Schneider and Martha Best. : : a 0 8 ‘A display of oils and charcoal sketches by

Kennedy-Tryon Vows Read in Church Rite.

The East Tenth Street Methodist church was the scene at 4 o'clock this afternoon of the wedding of Miss June Tryon and Ensign William J. Kennedy Jr, U. 8. N. R. The Rev, A. M. Brown officiated. Harley McGuire gave the bride in

marriage. She wore a white taffeta gown with a sheer yoke, high round

‘Ineck, princess basque, long sleeves

extending into points and a gathered skirt which fell into a train. Her fingertip veil of illusion fell from a lace Dutch cap and she carried a bouquet of white roses. Miss Betty Tryon was her sisters maid of honor. She wore a petal pink dress with a fitted taffeta basque and bouffant net skirt. The bridesmaids, Miss Jane Snell and Miss Bonnie Persaul, wore dresses like the maid of honors in mist blue. They carried bouquets of mixed flowers,

Wedding Trip

The best man was the bridegroom’s father, William J. Kennedy, and the ushers were Gordon Wil liams, Chris Schrader, apprentice seaman, U, S. N. R, and Frank Langley, seaman 2-¢, U. S. N. R. Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the home of the bridegroom's parents, Mr and Mis. Kennedy, 991 N. Bolton ave. The couple will leave for a wedding trip

{and will be at home in Cambridge,

Mass. The bride is the daughter of Mrs: Iva M. Tryon, 2249 Brookside ave. Mrs. Kennedy attended Indiana university and is a member of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. The bridegroom attended Wabash college and is affiliated with Sigma Chi fraternity.

Butler Open Houses

Open houses to introduce new pledges will be held tomorrow afternoon by four social groups on the Butler university campus. They are the women's residence hall, 2 until 4:30 p. m.; Pi Beta Phi sorority, 2:30 to 4:30 p. m.; Alpha Chi Omega sorority, 3 until 5 p. m., and Phi Delta Theta fraternity, 3:30 to 6 p. m.

Vows to Unite J. L. Woolling, Jean Holtson

Times Special DAYTON, O. Oct. 28.—A ceree mony tonight in St. Paul's Epise copal church here will unite Miss Jean Audrey Holison and John LeTellier Woolling. The Rev. Raye mond K. Riebs will read the vows at 7:30 o'clock. The bride is the daughter of James B. Holtson of this city, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth K. Woolling, 6930 Washington blvd. Indianapolis. Mr, Holtson will give his daughe ter in marriage. She has chosen a white satin gown styled with a fitted bodice, long sleeves and a full skirt falling into a train. The neckline,

be accented with Chantilly lace. Bridal Veil Her fingertip veil will cascade

carry white orchids, chrysanthee mums and stephanotis. The attendants will wear frocks of taffeta made with sweethears necklines, fitted bodices and full gathered skirts. Miss Marilyn Demaree of Indianapolis, maid of

red and will carry white roses. The bridegroom's sister, Mrs, Ralph B. Coble, and Miss Elizabeth Peet, both of Indianapolis, will be bridesmaids. They will wear icee blue taffeta and will have Amerie can Beauty roses. All will wear sequin Juliet caps.

Best Man

Harrison F. Olney, East Chicago, and Frederic R. Lloyd, Indianapolis, will serve as ushers. Following the wedding, a recepe tion will be held in the Dayton Art

a trip and will be at home in Lafayette. The bride will travel in a light blue suit worn with fuchsia accessories and a white orchid. Both the bride and bridegroom are graduates of Purdue university. Miss Holtson is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and Mr. Woolling is affiliated with Phi Kappa Psi fraternity.

The Rev. C. A. Shake of the Irvington Methodist church will read the vows at 7:30 o'clock tonight uniting Miss Betty June Towles and John O’Brien. The ceremony will be in the home of the bride’s aunt, Mrs. Bernadine McAree, 6710 EB, Washington st. Miss Towles will wear a white dress with a satin brocade bodice and marquisette skirt. She will have a half-hat of marquisette and will carry a bouquet of sweetpeas. Miss Marjorie Ann Towles, Dane ville, the bride's sister and only attendant, has chosen a blue taffeta dress and will carry sweetpeas, Charles O’Brien, Danville, will be his brother's best man. A reception will be held in the McAree home. Following a wedding trips, the couple will be at home in Danville. Miss Towles is the daughter of Mrs. Nina Towles, Danville, and the bridegroom’s mother is Mrs. B. M, O'Brien, Danville.

Mr. and Mrs. Dewey E. Gommel, 2005 Meredith st., celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary Wednes= day at a surprise open house in

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Mr. Coble will be best man and

institute. The couple will leave for

Rev. C. A. Shake Will Officiate

Wedding Anniversary