Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 December 1944 — Page 24

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

re Mada Singers Will Appear Tuesday Before Propylaeum Club Members

THE PROPYLAEUM CLUB will present the Madrigal singers at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon in the Propylaeum. The singers are under the direction of J. Russell Paxton and Mrs. W illiam Allen Moore is chair-

man of the day. Mrs. Moore's assistants will include Mesdames E. E.

Cahal, John S. Frazier, Uz McMurtrie, Paul Richey, H. M. Gilchrist, John W. Kern, Jean 8. Milner, Lindon A. Bailey, Edgar H. Evans, Jarues M. Ogden, Edna M. Christian, Ray T. Fatout, Allen Hendricks, Howard T. Griffith, William F. Kuhn, Edgar O. Hunter and C. J. Roach. Also, Mesdames Frank C. Balke, u, J. Berry, Ernest L, Barr, Olive D. Edwards, Albert Gall, Perry Hahn, William L. Horne, Harry Miesse, Clyde H. Jones, C. A. Harms, Fae W. Patrick, Albert L. Rabb, John W. Coffey, Andrew W. Hutchison, W, D. Hamerstadt, Montgomery 8. Lewis, Edward Lynn and A. W. Bowen, Misses Grace Crowder, Ella 0. Marthens, Emma Claypool, Marguerite Dice and Juliette W. Bryan.

O'Flaherty-Wilde Rite Today

LT. (J G) LOUISE WILDE, U, 8. N. R, and Lt. Joseph 8. O'Flaherty, U. 8. N, R, will be married at 6 p. m. today in the Walter Reed Memorial chapel in Washington, Chaplin Antonie Barrett will officiate. The bride's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Carl Wilde, and her sister, Barbara, are in Washington for the wedding. Also attending are the bride's ant and cousin, Mrs, L. E. Fritsche of Evansville and Mrs, James O,, Price, Entering with her father, the bride will be gowned in white satin made with a sweetheart neckline and fitted bodice. Her fingertip veil will be attached to a Juliet cap and she will carry a white prayer book with orchids and stephanotie, Barbara will be her sister's only attendant. She has chosen a frock fashioned with a gold satin bodice and a gold tulle skirt. Her flowers will be yellow rosebuds and blue iris, Lt. John O'Flaherty will be his brother's best man. Following the ceremony, there will be a reception in the 8horeham hotel. The couple will leave for a wedding trip and will be at home in Tacoma Park, Md. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Mary D. O'Flaherty of Los Angeles. ‘Miss Wilde is a graduate of Wellesley college and the bridegroom was graduated from the University of California. He received his master’s degree from Leland Stanford university.

Irvington Junior Assembly Party

THE ANNUAL CHRISTMAS party of the Irvington Junior Assembly will be held this evening at Howe high school. There ‘will be dancing from § p. m. until midnight with Ted Campbell's orchestra playing. James Cook and Miss Lois Brenn are co-chairmen and their assistants include Misses Barbara Brown, Janet Eickhof!, Alice Harrison, Helen Hodges, Patty Kossatz, Patricia - Lamb, Margaret - Anne Rennoe and Ruth Anne Thomas, Bob Beach, “Bill Bowles, John Bruckman, Jim Denny, Jim Hill, Don Schaub and Paul Powell. The members will contribute presents to be given to the children of the Marion County Children’s Guardian home. . » . » . ”

Mrs. LeRoy G. Gordner will be hostess at 1 p. m. Tuesday for the members of the Indianapolis Day Nursery Junior auxiliary. Her assistants will be Mrs. John A. Bruhn Ms. Louis R. Lowe. » . . . » James PF. Hall Jr. and Cadet Robert M. Hail will arrive here Dec. 23 to visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James F. Hall. Mr. ‘Hall Jr. is attending DePauw university and Cadet Hall is a student at the U. 8. military academy at West Point. The Halls also will have Miss Marjorie Callaway of Bronxville, N, Y., as a holiday guest,

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Guild Arranges Party for Servicemen

Will Wed Miss Henderson!

A double-ring ceremony at’ 7:30 o'clock this evening will unite . Miss Betty Henderson and 8. Sgt. Albert L. McFall, U. 8. A. A. F. The Rev.| Benton B. Miller will officiate in the Olive Branch Christian church. ! After the wedding, there will be . a reception in the home of the|

_ FRIDAY, DEC. 15, 194

Albert McF all Chorale to Ge. Annual Concert '

The 21st annual Christmas cone cert, sponsored by Alpha Chi Omega sorority, will be given at noon tomorrow in Chyist Episcopal church. The Ogden Junior Chorale, under the direction of “Mrs. James M. Ogden, will provide the musical background for the musicians. Miss Judy Slicer will play the harp, Miss Barbara Barth the trumpet, and Donald Millholland will sing. Miss Dorothy Peterson is general

Mesdames B, F. Hatfield Jr, A. H, Huber and

Stephen W. Terry (left to right) are assisting with arrangements for a dinner-dance to be given for servicemen tomorrow night, The. 8t. Vincent's Hospital guild is spousoring the party for men from Wakeman and Billings General hospital. It will be held in the nurses’ home at St, \incent’s and student nurses will be hostesses,

Miss Kingsbury

At Shower

light the bridal scene. Miss Cornelia Kingsbury will be at a shower tonight given by Miss Mar- | jorie Tretton. The party will be in| the Tretton home, 124 E.: 58th st. The honor guest. is the bride-to-be of Lt.-(Jg.) Carl Kenner, U. 8. N. R. The couple will be married this month in Dallas, Tex. where| the prospective bridegroom is sta-| tioned at the naval air base.

party will be Mesdames Frederick ‘A. Kiser, Frieda Kenner, John Crawford, Leo Crismore, J. P, Tretton 8r., J. P, Tretton Jr. and Henry Decker; Misses Eleanor Porier, Ruth Ann Alexander, Esther Bebinger, Bee Bennett and Clara and Grace Goe. n n ”

Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Katheryn Hawkins ‘and Pfc. Arthur J. Parker by. her parents, Capt. and Mrs. Scull R. Hawkins, 1129 W, 34th st. The wedding was Dec. 9, in the post’ chapel: at Camp Chaffee,

James W. Towles Guest at Dinner

Li John David, Miss Schroeder Wed in Norfolk

Times Spee ; NORFOLK. “Vm, Dec. 18.-—Miss Betty Ann. and Lt. John K. David, U, 8. N, R,, were married at 10:30 o'clock this morning in the chapel at the naval operating base here. Chaplain Donald K. Theobald read He double-ring cere+ mony, :

W. Towles, UB N.R.:

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son, Carl Hall

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Mr. and Mrs. D, E. Hollowell, 836 | Ingomar st, éntertained recently at a dinner for their nephew, James machinist’'s ‘mate 2-c,

Quests at the dinner were Messrs. and Mesdames Charles Hunt, Leon and Carl Towles and Mrs. Orville Finney and The out-of-town guests were Miss Irene Drombroski, Cleveland, and Jesse Boller, Bain-

Ark. The post chaplain officiated.

Mrs. Parker

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams, 1120 N. Keystone ave, announce the marriage of their daughter, Mildred Nadeen, and William A. Love, aviation ordnance mate 2-¢, U. B. N,, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Love, 1321 N. Warman ave. The. double~ -ring ceremony was read Nov. 17, in the parsonage of the East Tenth Street Methodist church, The Rev. A. M. Brown read the vows. Mrs. Robert German and Pvt. Marion love, U. 8 M. C, brother of the bridegroom, were |

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry ©. Schroeder, 3460 N. Pennsylvania st. and Lt. David's parents are Mr. afid Mrs. T. H. David, 4049 Central ave, all of Indianapolis. Entering on the.arm of her father, the bride wore a turquoise gabardine suit, matching hat, white blouse and lovey, and ‘an orchid corsage, © Mrs. Donald Hits was the bride's only atteniftant. She chose & rose suit, navy accessories and gardenias,

R, served as usher,

Gamma sorority member.

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Lt. T. H David Jr, U..8..N. R, was best man and Lt, Ellis, U. 8. N.

the couple's attendants. . The couple will be at home in Pensacola, Fla, where Mr, Love will be stationed at the naval air train-|

Following the ceremony, there was [ing base. a reception in the Ellis home here. | The couple left for a wedding “trip to Williamsburg and they will be at wendia Johnson entertained home on Holly rd., Virginia Beach. recently at a miscellaneous shower The bride is a graduate of But-| for Miss Mary Jane Keating. ler university and a Kappa Kappa | [party was in. Mrs. Johnson's home, Lt. David | 205 N. Eastern. ave. is a Purdue university graduate and land 1st Sgt. Kenneth W. Underhill | Assistant at the 1 p. m. meeting a member of Kappa Sigma fra: will be married

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To Be Honored Alumnae of Oldenburg Academy To Be Guests of Miss Feltman, Shows Sotbs and, the anoundes| Party Planned at Altenheim

ments of two recent weddings high- | “ ) Christmas parties claim the spotlight in news of women’s organs

The Oldenburg Alumnae of Indianapolis will hold their annual

| Feltman, 4234 Cornelius ave.

miscellaneous | Christmas party at 4 p. m. Sunday in the home of Miss Mary Louise

Miss Feltman will be assisted by her mother, Mrs. Earl L. Feltman,

and her sister, Miss Teresa Ann Feltman. In addition to exchanging gifts, {members will bring presents for dis[tribution at the Christmas party (to be held at the Catholic USO for! | servicemen,

be entertained at a Christmas party at 3:15 p. m. Sunday. The speakers will be Adolph Emhardt, president of the home’s board of trustees, and Dr. E. Burdette Backus, pastor of All Souls Unitarian church. ; A musical program will be provided by Miss Betty June Oakes, Miss Elsie Stefan and Mrs. Clarence F. Elbert and Retta Nagle will dance. During the dinner hour, the Technical high school glee club will sing

carols at the residence,

The New Century club will hold

|its Christmas party at 12:30 p. m.

Wednesday in the tome of Mrs. E. M. Hayth, 315 Graham ave,

A Christmas story will be told by Mrs. R. B. Barnes and Mrs, Franke lin Bright, violinist, will play. Meme« bers will exchange gifts and contribute offerings for the Indianapolis Day nursery, The assistant hostesses will be Mrs. Harry Beebe and Mrs. Ernest Ruster.

A luncheon meeting will be held at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Hotel Lincoln by the Officers’ Wives club, Mrs. A. E. McConnell is accepting reservations for the event. After the luncheon, a gift wrapping party will be held—the gifts to be given to the American Legion for distribution to patients at Bil{lings General hospital, The program committee includes {Mesdames - John Drewery, John | Craig, Francis Feiger and William 1G. Holiday.

Mrs, Walter J. Mercer, 4533 Carrollton ave, will be the hostess Monday at the Christmas party for New Era club members. Her

will be Mrs. Payne Clarke. Mrs, Charles E. Smith will tell

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Traffic Club Party

The Indianapolis Women's Traffle club recently held a party at the Athenaeum for 30 servicemen from Billings General hospital. Those in charge were Mesdames H, W. Harding, Susa Glover, Clifford | Coomes, Claranelle Lewis and C. B. { Clark, Misses Roarta Schull, Earnj estine Simons, Margaret Kissel and | Mary Jane Simons.

Nurses Aids Needed

Nurses alds are needed to work during the daytime in local hos« pitals, Mrs. Willis D, Gatch, chairman of the volunteer nurses aid corps of the Red Cross, recently announced. An 80-hour course is offered by the organization which qualifies workers to help In the hospitals,

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Homemakers Meet

A ‘covered dish luncheon and Christmas party were held recently by the East Acres Homemakers club in the home of Mrs E P. Oliver, E. 26th st. Members exchanged gifts, Mrs. Nora B. Julian of the Purdue university exten. sion service was a guest.

Society Sets Dinner

The members of the Federated Patriotic society will have a covered dish supper at 6 p. m. Wednesday at 512 N. Illinois st. There will be a Christmas party and- Mrs. Lula Hartzot will be hostess.

Guild Party Soir

The Bt. Rita guild will sponsor its annual Christmas party at 1:30 b m. Sunday in St. Ri ABN. Welt it, © TT ae

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Martha Sturm Is Bride of

Ensign and Mrs. Paul Cory Salsbury Jr. are on a wedding trip following their marriage last night in 8t. Mark's Lutheran church. The Rev. C. J. Rockey read the ceremony at 8:30 o'clock. The bride, Miss Martha Sturm, specialist 2-c, WAVES, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Sturm, 925 Southern ave. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cory Salsbury of Bloomfield, N. J. The bride chose a white brocade gown fashioned with a sweetheart neckline, long sleeves tapering to points and a full skirt extending into a train. Her two-tiered fingertip length veil of English illusion cascaded from a Juliet cap accented with seed pearls. She. carried white roses. Mrs. D. F. Walton, the bride's only attendant, was in ruby vel. veteen styled with a sweetheart neckline, basque bodice, three quarter-length sleeves and a bouf« She wore a matching calot of ruby feathers and her flowers were poinsettias and greenery. William Zepf was best man and

and August Mueller. Following the wedding, a recep= tion was held in the Sturm home. The bride attended Butler univer sity and is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. She will report for duty Dec. 21, at the naval air station in Memphis, Tenn.

the ushers included August Sturm |.

chairman of arrangements assisted by Mrs. William C, Otto, Mrs. George Gable, Misses Katherine Smith, Rea Bauer and Esther Yancey. Others who will take part L. the program will be Mrs, Ray Pate terson, organist; Misses Katie Clark, Peggy Yockey, Berenice Rea «gan, Margaret Shimer, Muriel Pfle sterer and Mildred Shultz and Francis Nicholson.

bride's parents, Mr..and Mrs, Robert | P. Henderson, 1008 E. Raym. nd st.|A white satin gown made with a sweetheart neckline, long sleeves: and a full skirt will be worn by the bride, Her attendant, Mrs. Harlan Woodrum, will wear .an ice blue frock.. Wh pridegroom’s best man will be Francis Garshwiler and the ush. ers will be Chester McFall and T. Sgt. Woodrum.

Miss Judy Slicer

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