Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 December 1944 — Page 9

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#4 Society—

New. Year's Day: Reception to Be Held : "By Caroline Scott Harrison D. A. R.

AMONG THE HIGHLIGHTS OF THE HOLIDAY festivities will be the annual New Year's day reception

.. of the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter, D. A R. Mem-

bers, their families and guests will attend the reception to be held from 3:30 until 5:30 p. m. in the chapter house. Mrs. Noble W. Hiatt is chairman, assisted by Mrs. Barrett M. Woodsmall, Members of the chapter's board of management will . be in the receiving line including Mesdames Herbert R. Hill, Henry C. Ketcham, Charles H. Smith, Arch"N. Bobbitt, Nathan T, Washburn, Norman E. Patrick, Leonard E. Northrup, Iliff Jones, Wilbur E. Smith, Hulbert J. Smith, Timothy Harrison and Walter H. Green.

Chairmen Assist in Arrangéments

CHAIRMEN OF CHAPTER committees who will. assist Mrs. Hiatt will be Mesdames John H. Jefferson, Charles F. Voyles, Olin B. Norman, Austin Sims, Howard J. Baumgartel, Roy J. Pile, Harry A. Van Osdol, Sidney J. Hatfleld, Edgar Y. Pattison, William C, Bartholomew, William E. Kegley, Ora C. Pierson, George C. Kolb, Clyde E. Titus, William Dobson, Odin F. Wadleigh, John Downing Johnson, Herman B. Gray, Paul S. Ragan, Conrad W. Clever, Walker J. Weesner, William D. Pyle, Richard L. McWilliams and Nina F. Black. Also, Mesdames Ralph C. Gery, Albert: T. Bunch, Gustavus. B. Taylor, Lawrence L. Clark and Leroy H. Millikan, Miss Julia E. Music will be provided by Miss Elizabeth: Miller and Mesdames Maurice E. Tennant, Frederick D. Stilz, James L. Gavin and Wilbur Jothinson will preside at the tea table,

Luncheon to Honor Smith College Girls

SMITH COLLEGE CLUB members will hold their annual Christmas meeting next Saturday afternoon in the Propylaeum. There will be a buffet luncheon at 1 o'clock and Mrs. John S. Pearson Jr. is chairman of the event. Mesdames Leslie Lee, Neil Estabrook, James Northam and Ward Fenstermaker and Miss Peggy Lockwood are assisting Mrs, Pearson, Students who are home for the holidays will be the guests and will speak following the luncheon. Those from Indianapolis are Misses Alice. Boozer, Palty Ann Smith, Nancy Taggart, Dorothy Kellogg, Ann Amelia Marfnon, Alice Greene, Nina Lockwood, Mar= jory Turk, Lucy Holliddy and Nancy Stout. The out-of-town students include Miss Ann Collyer, Noblesville; Miss Nancy Moore, Yorktown; Miss Barbara Hill and Miss Barbara Diven, Anderson; Miss Jeanette Blanton, Danville; Miss Shirley Amos, Edinburgh; Miss Alice Deprez, Shelbyville, and Miss Polly Montgomery, Seymour. Mrs. Theodore B. Griffith will be in charge of the decorations.

Among the additional reservations for the Dramatic club din-ner-dance Wednesday night in the Indianapolis Athletic club are those of Messrs. and Mesdames Edwin Forry, Edson T. Wood: Jr., Blaine Miller Jr, Russell Sullivan, Hiram McKee, Russell Fortune Sr,, Earl Barnes, Julian Bobbs, Paul L. Hargitt, Samuel R. Harrell, W. C. Tomy, Harvey J. Elam, John Ruckelshaus and Norman Metzger, Mrs. Julia Brink, Miss Mildred Milliken and Wells Hampton.

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. Shaffer-Pierce Rite Announced

MRS. MOORE PIERCE of Tucson, Ariz. formerly of Indianapolis, announces the marriage of- her daughter, Georgiana Moore Pierce, and S. Sgt. Harvey Wallace Shaffer Jr, U. S. A. A.'F. The Rev. R. R. Diggs read the ceremony Dec. 9, in the Church of the Ascension, LaFayette, La. Following the wedding, there was a small reception in the Gordon hotel there. Among those attending the rite were Mrs. Pierce, Mrs. Henry Suzzallo of Burlingame, Cal.; Mrs. Laurens Morgan Hamilton, The Plains, Va., the bridegroom’s mother; Mr. Hamilton, Harvey Wallace Shaffer Sr., Hillsdale, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Patterson, Tucson. The couple is at home in LaFayette where the bridegroom is stationed. Both attended the University of Arizona and the bride is a member of the Tucson Junior league. She is the daughter of Henry Douglas Pierce Jr. and the niece of Mrs. Frederic Krull of Indianapolis.

St. John's Evangelical Church ‘Will Be Scene of Rite Uniting Harlan Davis, Helen Brabender

St. John’s Evangelical and Reformed church will be the scene at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon for the marriage of Miss Helen Brabender and Cpl. Harlan Davis. The vows will be read by the Rev. Ernest Piepenbrok. ol A program of bridal airs will be given by Clarence Roembke, vocalist, and Mrs. Eugene E. Mogle, organist, Ludwig Brabender will give his daughter in marriage. She will be | fashioned like the maid of honor’s. |= gowned in white satin. The fitted | Miss Doris Delon will be in jewel basque will be made with a romance | green and carry pink carnations. neckline, long tapered sleeves and | | Capri blue will be worn by Miss the princess skirt will extend into a | { Beth Henry and her flowers will be train, | Talisman roses and gold chrysan- | A fingertip veil of bridal illusion |themums. attached to a tiara of orange blos-| Suella Coffy, the flower girl, will| soms will be worn by the bride. She wear a white satin frock fashioned will carry a bouquet of white roses like the bride's and will carry a and greenery. | basket of rose petals. Pvt. Arthur Fischer, Chicago, will be the best man and the ushers will be Pfc. Miss | Mildred Brabender will be Edward Dersch and William C. her sister's maid of honor. Her Vest, seaman 1-¢, U. 8. C. G. gown will be of petal pink fashioned| A reception will be held in the] with a brocade bodice and bouffant home "of the bride's parents, Mr.! marquisette skirt. She will carry and Mrs. Brabender, 1144 Dawson a bouquet of pink carnations and |st. roses.

_ Bridesmaids’ Frocks

The bridesmaids will be in dresses|in Indianapolis.

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Nuptial Vows To Be Read In Franklin

’ « Times Special FRANKLIN, Ind. Dec. 23. — A ceremony at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night in the First Baptist church here will unite Miss Dorotha Alexander, Indianapolis, and Pfc. Robert L. Ettinger, Camp Atterbury. The Rev. Fred Baldus will officiate. Miss Alexander will wear an ivory

duchess satin gown made with a romance neckline, long sleeves tapering into points over the hands and a full gathered skirt extending into a train. ‘Her tiered veil of ivory illusion will cascade from a shirred tulle half-hat accented dh each side with clusters of orange’ blossoms. ‘She will carry a white Bible and a white orchid.

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Matron of Honor "

Mrs, Ray Scott, Franklin, will be the matron of honor, and the maid of honor wil be Miss Frances McClain, Franklin, Both will be in frocks of pale blue crepe and carry nosegays of white, yellow and pink flowers. S. Sgt. Jack Collins will be ‘the best man and Pvt. Andrew McCormick and Pvt. Oren Johnson| will serve as ushers.

Wedding Trip

The couple will leave for a wedding trip South. The bride attended Franklin college and Indiana university and now is attending the I. U. Training School for Nurses. She is a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Mr. Ettinger attended the Georgia School of Technology. Miss Alexander's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Oral Alexander of this city, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. William L. Et- | binger, Atlanta, Ga,

Carter Eltzroths Will Entertain

| Mr. and Mrs. Carter W. Eltzroth, 11065 W. 35th st., will entertain at a |dinner Christmas eve. Their daugh{ter, Mrs. Robert M. Dickson, will |assist.

| 8 Moore, Alexander Thomson, Gay-

Ft. Bragg, N. C., is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Pehrson, Mr, Coulon’s parents are Mr. and Mrs, Norman H. Couloén, Miss Pehrson attended Ward-Belmont in Nashville, Tenn, and the prospective bridegroom, before he entered service, was a student at Indiana university where he was pledged to Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. No date has been set for the wedding. . .2. Mr. and Mrs, John Klarich announce the engagements of their twin daughters, Rose Mary and Mary Catherine (left and right). Rose Mary is the bride-to-be of Capt. Orin Weymouth, A. A. F., George field, Ill, son of Mr, and Mrs. G. H. Weymouth, Wikmar, Cal.

Holiday Dinner| Ensign Frank T And Party Set | Miss Ruth Joan

1. The engagement of Miss Sally Pehrson to Pvt. Arthur C.. Coulon,

Several ‘additional reservations have been made for the Christmas dinner to be served tomorrow | church. at the Woodstock club. They in-|

clude those of Messrs. and MesGames H, R. Duckwall, Volney |8nd Mrs. Frank J. Hemler, Brown, Clayton Mogg, T. Baxter| Entering on the arm of her father,

the bride was in white satin {fashioned with a marquisette yoke outlined in lace with a center panel of lace extending to the hem line, The long sleeves tapered into points over the hands and the full skirt fell into a train,

Rogers and Kurt Lieber and Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Mumford. Others who will attend will be Messrs. and Mesdames Donald N. Test, Huber Hickam, Benjamin Hitz, George W. Mahoney, Blaine Miller Jr. Russell Sullivan, James

L. Rose, Uz McMurtrie, John M. | Carries Camellias

Her two-tiered fingertip veil of English illusion was attached to a tiara of pearlized blossoms, and she| carried a bouquet of white camel-

lord Wood and Frank L. Binford. There also will be a party in the | afternoon for the children of Golden

| The guests will include Mr. and | [Mrs. Grever W. Jameson, Mr. and | Mrs. Will B. Dickson, Mr. and Mrs. | {William Miles and their sons, Billy | Mac and Steven Paul; Mr. and Mrs. {Paul Bogigian and their dren. |

The couple will leave for a Billy Paul and David; Mrs, Elwood | | wedding trip and will be at home |

P. Sipole, Mrs. Blanche Spahr and | Miss Wilma E..Hazelwood,

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Wishing you the warm glow of happiness. at yourhearth and fireside 5c

2 Charles Mager md + Company

_|Ackelmire is.a graduate of Wabash college,

Hill. The committee for the party {includes Mrs. Thomas Sinclair, Mrs, | G H. A. Clowes and ‘Mr. Brown,

'Waneda Mills Is Bride

Miss Waneda Mills and Glenn Micks were married at 4 o'clock this afternoon in the rectory -of the Sacred Heart Catholfc church. The Rev. Fr. Dennis Hall officiated. The bride wore a powder blue dress, navy accessories and her flowers were yellow roses and white carnations, Mrs. Ernest: Wright, her only attendant, was in pale pink and brown accessories and wore a corsage of pink roses and blue carnations, | Mrs. Rentsch was gowned In a Mr. Wright was the best man. A two-piece dress of fuchsia and black reception will be held tonight at the | !with black accessories worn with a home of the bride's mother, Mrs, corsage of pink delight roses. The| Ona Baker, 1144 Evison st. The bridegroom's mother chose brown couple will be at home at 1668 8.|crepe accented with velveteen and

lias, bouvardia and pine needles. | The maid of honor, Miss Peggy Porter, Ft. Meyer, Va., chose rose | beige made with a satin basque,| sweetheart neckline, bracelet length | sleeves and a full net skirt. Miss Betty Contley and Miss Vir- | ginia Ritchie, both of Lakewood, O., were the bridesmaids. They wore ice blue gowns fashioned like the maid of honor's. All the attendants wore matching feather headdresses | and shoulder. veils,, They carried white candles with a frill of white | carnations, pine needles and white | ribbon, Ensign Will Hiller, U. 8. N. R, served as best man and the ushers | were Mac Sullivan, Vevay, and Ensign Fred Shefte, U. 8S. N. R.

Mothers’ Gowns

Talbott st. Mr. Micks is the son of |her flowers were tangerine roses. | Mr. and Mrs, Otto Micks, 331 8. A breakfasi in the Indianapolis | | Athletic elub- followed the cere-

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“Engagement Announced

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Times Special SPRING VALLEY, N, Y. Dec. 23. —Mrs, Arthur Durant Sneden of this city announces the engagement ; of her daughter, Elizabeth Phelps

Sneden, to Capt. John Gary Ackelmire, son of Mr. and Mrs, Frederick W. Ackelmire, 2127 N. Meridian st., Indianapolis. Miss Bneden attended Russell Bage college, Troy, N. Y., and Capt.

He is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity and was assistant city editor of the Cincinnati Post before entering the service, He is with thé 7th army in Europe, The late Arthur Durant Sneden, Miss Sneden’s father, was an archi- ’ ‘tect and’ a member of the Beaux Arts and the Union League clubs of ~ New York. The bride-to-be is descended on her maternal ‘side from William Phelps Who came to this country

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At Woodstock In St. Joan of Arc Church

Miss Ruth Joan Rentsch and Ensign Frank T. Hemler, U. 8. N. R., were married at 10 o'clock this morning in the St. Joan of Arc Catholic | The Rev. Fr. Clement Bosler read the double-ring ceremony. The bride 18 the daughter of Mrs, Victoria H. Rentsch, 4455 Marcy (lane, and J. A. Rentsch, Indianapolis, and Mr, Hemler's parents are Mr. East Cleveland, o.

{Marie Whitson, Tampa, Fla.;

Phyllis Weiss

night to be given by her aunt and

|Chicago, her brother;

3. Miss Norma Ruth Coulon’s

Burke, Camp Swift, Tex, Is announced by her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Norman H. Coulon, The date for their wedding has not been set. Mr. and Mrs: Vincent Burke are the parents of the bridegroom-to-be, 4. Mr. and Mrs. W, E, Tirmenstein announce the ehgagement of their daughter, Marian, to Lt. George M. Schatzlein, A. A. F,, Walla

Walla, Wash., son of Mr, and Mrs.

The couple attended Indiana university where she was a member of Chi Omega sorority and he of Phi Gamma Delta Trabeenity, The wed-

ding date has not been chosen,

Catherine's fiance Is Lt. Roy Schultz, A. A. F., Stout field, son of M.’ Sgt. and Mrs. James Williamson, Las Vegas, Nev, O«

Organizations—

Zetathea Club To Have Party On Wednesday

Several holiday parties are being planned for next Week by the ore ganizations. Mrs. Ford V. Woods, 4339 Park ave, will be hostess Wednesday as a party for members of the Zeta thea chub, She will be assisted by Mesdames J. S. Bates, H. D. Merrie field and E. C. Mathews. Mrs. Mary Lumley will speak on “Christmas in Other Lands” and a Christmas story will be told by Mrs. Cora Doane.

The Inter Nos club will meet Wednesday in the home of Mrs, Harry L. Orlopp, 4360 Carrollton ave. “Review of Russian literature® will be given by Mrs, G. H. Gra« ham and Mrs. Harold Gossett will give several chort stories. The 3 hostess will be assisted by Mrs, Anton A. Schaekel.

Miss Gretchen Scotten will review “Walt Whitman, an American® (Canby) next Saturday at the Bute ler Alumnae Literary club’s meeting, Miss Clara B, Thormeyer, 93 8. Bute ler ave, will be the hostess, assisted by Miss Ecotten. “Charles Lamb and His Friends” (Morrison) - will be reviewed by Mrs. James oC, Morrison.

A Christmas party will be held Tuesday by Chapter 8, P. E. 0. Sis~ terhood, in the home of Miss Doris

engagement to Pfc. John Calvin

C. M. Schatzlein of Knightstown.

Hemler 'W, Weds Rentsch Today

mony. A reception was held this afternoon in the I. A, C. and the couple will leave for a wedding trip. | Both the bride and the bridegroom attended Purdue university where she was a member of Chi

{the vows at 3 o'clock tomorrow aft-

Omega sorority and he was a Beta Theta Pi fraternity member. The out-of-town guests were Mrs. | Miss | Marilynn Baumer, Hobart; Miss | Madelyn Grotnes, Park Ridge, Ill; | Mrs. William Purman, Connersville, and Miss Charlotte Thompson, | Springfield, Il.

inner to Fete

"Miss “Phyllis Weiss will be the honor guest at a dinner party to-

uncle, Mr. and Mrs, Emil Scherne-

Set Program Tonight |

| kau, 5138 Broadway, in their home. Miss Weiss will leave Tuesday for | Ft. Meade, Md., where she will become the bride of Lt. Wiley U. Hull next Saturday. The dinner guests will be Mr. and

(Mrs. K. A. Dunn, Chicago, parents

of the bride-to-be; Donald Weiss, Mr, and Mrs, Haskett Hull, the prospective bridegroom's parents; Mr, and Mrs. H. A. (Walker, West Salem, Ill.; Miss Ruth! Ann Walker and Fletcher Baxter, | New York, and Kay Ann and Kenneth Schernekau,

Jolly-Hicks Vows To Be Read in Tulsa

Lynn, 425 W. 41st st. She will be assisted by Miss Ruth Speer.

Officers Club to Give

Christmas Tea

The Officers Club of Indianapolis \will Hold a Christmas day tea from 4:30 to 7 p. m. Monday in the club= rooms on the Claypool hotel mez zanine floor. The event will be open to officers and their guests, Mrs. Richard Fairbanks. is in charge of arrangements and pe assisted by Dr. and Mrs. G. H. A; Clowes and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lockwood. . Junior hostesses will be on duty at the tea, .

Rev. Fr. Meny Will Officiate In a ceremony at 1 o'clock to= morrow atternoon in thé rectory {of the St. Philip Neri Catholi Following the cererfiony, a recep-| Church Miss - Catherine J. - Foley, tion will be held for_the families, Seaman I-c, WAVES, will become after which the couple ‘will leave for | the bride of Roy E. Scott, seamai a wedding trip. {1-c, U. 8. N. R. The Rev. Fr, Miss Shute is attending Butler |Hilary Meny will officiate. university and is a member of Alpha| The bride is the daughter of Mr, Chi Omega mega Sorority. and- Mrs, Patrick J. Foley, 3116 Ei Michigan st, and Mr. Scott's pars ents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph IL Scott, Daleville. . A Christmas party will be held at| Miss Helen Clark, aviation mae 7 p. m. today by the Irvington unit|chinist’s mate 3-c, WAVES will be 38, American Legion post and aux-| the bride's only attendant and Ear} [lary groups. Walter South IT will| McDonald will serve as best>man. be the master of ceremonies and Following the ceremony, there Dr. Harry. Nagle will direct the! will be a reception in the Foley singing. The program chairman is| home for the immediate families Mrs. Herman Bobbe and George The couple will leave for a wedding

Speece is in charge of the tree dec-| trip. They are stationed at the arating committee, naval air base, Bunker Hil

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Mullin-Shute Wedding to Be

Tomorrow

_ The Rev. Fr. Ralph Pfau will read

ernoon uniting Miss Marjorie Shute and William FP, Mullin Jr., aviation machinist’'s mate 1-¢, U. 8. N. R. The ceremony will be in the rectory of the St. Joan of Arc Catholic church, Miss Shute is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Shute, New Augusta, and the bridegroom’s father is William F. Mullin Sr. 3303 N. Pennsylvania st. The bride will wear a rose suit, | black accessories and her flowers will be a corsage of orchids.. Miss Mary Lu Mullin, sister of the bridegroom, will be her only attendant, She has chosen a blue dress, black accessories and will wear a gardenia corsage. Mr. Mullin will serve as his son’s best man.

~ Merry Christmas . . .

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Times Special

TULSA, Okla, Dec. | Beatrice Hicks and Sgt. Joseph A.

| Jolly, Camp Gruber, will be mar-

ried here today in he home of the bride's mother; Mrs. J. M. Hicks... The Rev. Paul Af of the ast Side Christian church will read e vows, and a reception will be - held In the Hicks home immediately following the ceremony. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Anna A, Jolly, 4104 “Boulevard pl, Indianapolis,

Clubs Plan Holiday Dance This Week-End

The O-Del club and: the 50-50 club will hold a Christmas dance at 8:30 p. m. Monday in the 50-50

. | clubrooms, 322 E. New York st

Charles Bivin's orchestra will play | for dancing. The two weekly -dances of ‘the

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O-Del club are scheduled at 8:30 o'clock = tomorrow and Tuesday

Ours is a professional service organiza. Jtion , . . built upon the efficient and helpful service rendered by individuals who are experienced in handling details. People have often commented on the way we handle all arrangements to make every service memorable in beauty and dignity. .

HISEY & TITUS CNlostua’sty

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