Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 November 1944 — Page 22
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Dr. Turney
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College Group Plans Marionette Show
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Mrs. Charles Rose (right) is chairman for the Tatterman marionette show to be sponsored by the |
Western College Alumnae club Saturday in the War Memorial building. Leonard A, Smith (left) and Miss Mary Hostetter (center).
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show will be presented at 10 a. m, and 2:30 p. m.
Officiates at Son’s Wedding
Dr. H. E. Turney read the vows at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon uniting Miss Ruth Marie Bott_and his son, Robert C. Turney. The "Wedding was in the First United Lutheran church. A gown of white brocaded satin with a romance neckline, long tapered sleeves, fitted basque and full train was worn by the bride, She chose a fingertip veil of illusion caught by white roses and carried a bouquet of matching roses and baby’s breath. Mrs. Harold Chloupek was the She ‘wore pastel melon chiffon with long sleeves and a full skirt. Her bouquet was of yellow pompons and carnations and she had a tiara of matching flowers,
Bridesmaid in Blue
The bridesmaid, Miss Wilma Frey, Remington, chose blue chiffon with | pink pompons and carnations and a matching flower tiara. Neil Chloupek, nephew of the| bride, was the ringbearer. Mr. | Chloupek served as best man and| the ushers were Donald Schort and Leonard Laird, A reception was held in the church after the ceremony and the) couple will leave for a wedding trip.| They will be at home at 3248 Ken-! wood ave. | Mrs. Turney is the daughter of Mr. and ‘Mrs, Neil N, Bott, Reming-| ton, and the bridegroom's parents) are Dr. and Mrs. Turney, 6019 Guil-| ford ave. The bride attended: Pur-| due university and Mr. Turney at-
Society—
AMONG THE ADDITIONAL FAMILY PARTIES
Those attending the di
planned for today were those at the Marott hotel and the Hillerest Country club.
nner at the Marott were
Messrs. and Mesdames Saul Bernat, William Foster,
Harry Kalb, Samuel L. Moffett, Jack Fichter, D. M. Mat-
tison, N. H. Richardson, J. F. Wiedlin, L. T. Carleus, Clarence Cook, T. C. Pierson, J. V. McFadden, Milton Alexander, F.
E. Cundiff, Frederick G. Balz, W, M., Fleming and John H. Allison, Others included Dr, and Mrs, E. Vernon Hahn, Dr. and Mrs, W,
an, George VanDyke, Effie Schoen ert L. Snyder, Milton Carey, Helen man, F, H. Lacy, Mary E. Ray, Hiram B. McKee and C. J. Prentiss, Messrs. Frederick Kershner, Frank Dajley, Samuel Simms and W. M. Peck.
Hillcrest Guests
THE HILLCREST COUNTRY club . dinner was attended by Messrs, and Mesdames Frank { Thompson, Harry Feeney, 1. H. | Riley, Paul Cowsley, Thomas Neale, | Howard Henderson, Marion Clem. ens, Thomas O'Hara, David Fitzgerald, Francis Riebe and A. F. | Mack, » ” »
The members of the Junlor Civic theater board will meet at 1:30 p. m, tomorrow in the Indian-. apolis Athletic club. Mrs, Gordon Bryan and Mrs, Horace Roberts, co-chairmen of the group, will preside when plans will be discussed for the presentation of “Hans Brinker and the Silver Skates” Dec, 30 and 31.
tended Wittenberg college, Spring- Players to Rehearse
field, O.
Miss Cannon
To Be Feted
THE FIRST REHEARSAL for The Players’ Dec, 2 production will be held Sunday night in the home of Mr. and Mrs, A. K. Scheidenhelm. The performance, to be presented in the American United Life Insurance auditorium, will be a
| minstrel show,
Miss Lucile Cannon; former | executive secretary for the Girl Scout office here, will be the honor guest tomorrow night at a reception ” the Girl Scout “little house” from :30 to 9:30 p. m. Members of the Scouts’ executive | council and the leaders’ association, | with their husbands, will serve as hosts, Mrs. H. H. Cummings is the council president and Mrs. |
Among parties planned the night of the play is one for which Mr, and Mrs, Frank Throop will be {the hosts. Mr. and Mrs, Harry V. {Wade head the production commit|tee which includes Messrs, and { Mesdames Hugh Carpenter, Vance Smith, Scheidenhelm, Herman C.
Wolff, Alfred W. Noling and
George Fotheringham.
Charles Brockm the leaders’ - pein, (8 loaders’ ws Nature Study. Club
Miss Cannon, now on the national
Scout: staff, is assigned to region 7) with offices in Chicago.
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Miss Mable Clift, daughter of Mrs. Delilah M. Clift, 627 W. 30th st., will-become the bride of Pvt. Roy H. Werner at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the First “Baptist church.
| Dr. Carleton Atwater will officiate.
The bridal music will be provided by Mrs, W. H. Newcomer and Miss Jean Buschmann, The bridegroom's parents are Mr, and Mrs. Roy Werner of Pittsburgh. Roy L. Clift will give his sister in marriage. Miss Clift has chosen a streetlength dress of turquoise blue crepe to be worn with brown accessories and she will carry a prayer book topped with a white orchid. Mrs. Lavern Bane will be matron of honor and Mrs. Wayne H, Oxley, bridesmaid. Mrs. Bane will be in brown crepe with matching accessories and Mrs, Oxley will have fuchsia crepe and brown accesso ries. Both will carry bronze and yellow chrysanthemums. FP. H. Elliott of Pittsburgh will be best man and the ushers will
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{Roy H. Werner
Charles Smith Weds
Ruth Spinnenweber
Times Special BELLEVILLE, Tl, Nov, 23.—Miss Ruth M. Spinnenwebef and Li.
Charles E. Smith were married Saturday in a post chapel at Scott field, here. The Very Rev. Dean William Hoft of St. Theresa's church officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr, arfi Mrs, Clem Spinnenweber of this city and Mr, Smith's mother is Mrs. lou V. Bath Indianap- yg » a. P. photo. olis. Miss Henrietta Mrs Smith Abegg was the bride's only attendant and W. Richard Smith, Indianapolis, was his brother's best man, The ushers were Lt. Raymond A. Robin, New York, and Warrant Officer Montague Wright, Chicago.
include Mr. Bane, Scott Werner, the bridegroom’s. brother, Earl Beam and Fred W. Slater. Following the ceremony, the couple will leave for a wedding
trip.
“Z | During the class girls will be tested
Swim Class Will Open
A new “open” class in swimming for girls between the ages of 8 and 17 will. be held at noon on Saturdays at the Central Y, W. C. A.
and placed in various classes, arities, and held on Saturday mornings. ! The instruction will conform to
and certificates will be awarded upon completion of skill tests. The classes include those for nonswimmers, beginners, intermediates, advanced and life savers. On Monday, Wednesday and ¥riday afternoons, the Y. W. pool is open from 4 to 5 o'clock for junior plunges, play and practice in swimming. Girls ‘are not required to enroll in classes in order to participate in these swimming periods.
To-Kalon Meeting
Mrs. A. H, Taylor, 5857 Guilford ave, will be the hostess Tuesday for members of the To-Kalon club. A talk on “Mexican Cooking” will
ranged according to swimmers’ abil=}
Red Cross water safety standards].
be given by Mrs. F. B. Hunter.
Speaker
The Tudor Hall school students will hear Miss Lucy Wilson speak at their convocation Monday morning in the school. Miss Wilson, dean of students and pro-
fessor of physics at Wellesley college, will be the guest of the In dianapolis Wellesley club this week-end.
THURSDAY, NOV. 23, 1944 Sorority Books |
Convention
, The national convention of Trie anon sorority will be held Saturday in the Hotel Lincoln, There will be a business meeting in the afternoon followed by a banquet at 6:30 p. m. with Miss Kathleen Shockley as toastmaster. Out-of-town guests will be Mrs, Virginia Dustin, national president, and Miss Helen Hasecester, national treasurer, both of Cincinnati, Miss Betty Collins is president of the Indianapolis Alumnae association. Serving on committees for the convention are Mrs, Robert Board= man, Misses Mildred Claffey, Vir ginia Hartman and Dorothy Speie cher, program; Miss Edith Barbour and Miss Betty Martin, reception, and Miss Martin and Miss Speicher, publicity.
‘Sonnet’ to Be Topic
The Indiana Poetry society will meet at 1:30 p. m. Saturday in the Cropsey auditorium of the Central library. Miss Catherine McPhere son will talk on “The Sonnet” and members will read original poems,
Mrs. Ollah Toph will preside.
Among her assistants are Mrs. “Legend of the Lightning,” the |
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Ceremony Read
The Rev. Fr. Edwin Sahm of-! ficiated at the deuble-ring ceremony | this morning uniting Miss Mary Josephine Crosby and William H.| The cerenflony was read at 10 o'clock in the 8t. Joan of Arc)
brocaded satin gown | fashioned with a sweetheart necklong sleeves extending into points over the hands and a full
She wore a full length veil cas. cading from a Juliet cap of Spanish |
white orchids and satin streamers,
Miss Helen Crosby, sister of the
of |
bride and the maid of honor, wore | blue faille with a flower design appliqued on the full net skirt. Her shoulder veil was caught with pink |
A program of movies will be held IN. Chester st. Saturday in the Crop- | She arrived | sey auditorium, Central library, by John Crosby, 405 E. 43d st. and the in Indianapolis today and will be 'the Nature Study club. The movies bridegroom's parents are Mr, and |
ostrich tips of the same shade as {her lace mitts. The bridesmalds, Miss Eifrieda| {Krupp and Mrs. James Weaver, | chose rose beige dresses with satin | bodices and net skirts. All the at- | tendants earried bouquets of Finch | roses, violets and camellias,
Wedding Breakfast
Ralph Peck served as best man | and the ushers were James Finn| and Louis Krieg. | After a breakfast in the Home- | stead the couple left for a wedding trip. They will be at home at od
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