Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 February 1945 — Page 20

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Bridal Dinner to Fete Miss Montrose, . Dr. Maurice J. Barry Sunday Night

MR. AND MRS. FRANK A. MONTROSE of St. _ Petersburg, Fla; formerly of Indianapolis, will entertain

Te Arrange Valentine Dance

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James Murphy, | Miss Lenahan

Fr. Clement Bosler Reads Ceremony

Miss Marianne Lenahan and 8, Sgt. James Edward Murphy were

Blouse Plus Skirt Equals Frock

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Miss Custer +:

|Names Bridal.

Attendants

* Miss Birdie Fay Custer, Lebanon, has chosen her sister, Mrs. Hallie Myers, as her only attendant for

Greensburg. The ceremony will be | read at 2:30 p. m. Saturday in the - |

ther wedding to Fred Willams, b

‘with a bridal dinner Sunday evening in the Columbia married at 9:30 o'clock this morning Queers aus wen. § Shut honoring their daughter, Shirley, and her fiance, ihe Bi, Joan of Ale pases Best oan. Min a wip 4 r. Maurice J. Barry Jr. Bosler read the doublering cere- Lebanon, will entertain = tonight Miss Montrose and Dr. Barry will be married at 9 mony. aa with 8 shewer for She Jride-tothe. Star o'clock Monday morning in the St. Joan of Arc Catholic ng hide ig Ge tlghiss ot 5 Miss Rosemary Selmer and Bere church. The Rev. Fr. Clement Bosler will officiate. Guilfor a ave. and "Mr. Murphy's nard Wesselman will be married cave The dinner guests will-be Dr. and Mrs. Maurice” J. Batty, the er 1s Mrs. Julia B. Murphy, 43 at 2:15 p, m. Bunday in St. John's use prospective bridegroom's parents, and members of the bridal party Ww. 1th st. J Evangelical Lutheran church.. The : including Miss Audrey Montrose; her sister's only attendant; Dr. “Mntering on the arm of her Rev. Louls Wambsganss will officiate. Geo Harold R. Martin, West Lafayette, best man, and Dr. Foster Jackson father, the bride wore a satin gown hos Drideso te B the daughter Bog a a BB DAT ee fashioned. with & romance neckline A uglifornia Authentic” print. (bright flowers against white) fs [and Mr. Wesselman's mother 1s and Outechto % at the wedding will be Mrs. George Procak; |edged with heirloom Brussels lace, yeoq gor this blouse and skirt team which looks like a one-piece dress. (Mrs: Ella Wesselman, Five Points o-loWn no BL Ioond N. ¥.: Miss Mary fitted princess basque, long tapered gp, yieeveless blouse with drawstring neckline and the skirt of the |rd. : a ont Mrs, "Roaneth Dufty, Chleago; ‘Mrs. Harold Sleeved 413) gw be ibd St fabric are priced separately. They're from the “Inseparable | Mrs. Luther Sutherland will -be Atkinson, Gallatin, Tenn., Mrs, E. B. Wells, Nashville, Tenn, and : Sut usin, Separates” shop which was opened today at Ayres’, Biss Seimiory ehig Aljsadank and Miss Katheérinte Quinlan and Miss Catherine A%1 Bek, Tim Okla. | Mrs. Earl O. Noggle (left) and Sgt. Nadine Rodenbaugh, WAC, of Bride's Veil "n= 8 Wilbert Rods and Maurice dereerid Me anne Herman, Sra: arboutee tie parriagiior their if Stout eld are amang thee planning & Valentine dance for oolisted | hoe a fingertip veil of GARMENT DESIGNERS NOWADAYS must be having lots of fun |will serve as ushers. 200 Tr. and Mrs. Hierman Strashun men at Stout field. The event is being given Tuesday by war |. 4 in practicing a kind of legerdemain in the styles they turn out. . 8." niest. Miss Grelchen Anh-Edwards, {9 Lt. Joseph Strauss, Wiieelin, activities division of the Civic theater's affairs comunittee, Mrs. Noggle gh og ue a esl Wh the ors stylists who took to making re Aon i — My hd Mes Zou! Elo Buy 3 J oh Wedding Vis Sunday yd Boning re Poi is' co-chairman and Miss Rodenbaugh is In charge of decorations, peatls and carried a. white orchid|cxactly like two-plece models Bais, tormepy % Iodianapalls, a Bs hy e is the daughter of Mr. and Mr Goodwin's orchestra will play. j i ’ . ‘and Lt. Stratiss’ father is Herman Strauss of Wheeling, Mrs, Strauss |. Glen Goofwin's orchetig »™. 53 8 SHOWS Of ike van ner| NOW it's the blouse and skirt manufacturers who are making two Same, Mangertts Pauline, ta attended Butler university and is a member of Delta Delta Delta rments look like one. They're doing it by turnin . Hoya BE. Metealt, son of Mr, | rei : - sister's maid of honor and. the| 8% - y oing y turning out blouses and no “are pred 2 —— omic The ridegronns wie pitied Som Valles ore Mie 11 roington’ Presbyterian Church bridesmaid was Mrs, Phillip Roth- skirts ® definitely related that ‘un Haute. No date ras een wt toe | pree— : : rock, They were in frocks of An-| when they're paired they give an! A HURDY-GURDY rayon print|the wedding. : : : x Cn ’ 1%1 toinette blue ninon chiffon with| 1 of a.piece look «| makes another intriguing series. On Reservations. Made for Concert Is Scene of Cer emony U niting square necklines, fitted basque," i result comes either |ST0#0. §7AY or pink backgrounds Capt, Charles Meyer °' | NUMEROUS RESERVATIONS have been made for the appear- e three-quarter-length sleeves and from cutive Yo Batriients from there are small hurdy-gurdy men, * y 4 ianiét, who will play Sunday afte athered skirts. Their bouquets ents {rom their monkey-companions and their rane Ee one tt ine English theater. They include J ean M u Iz an 1d L L. J . H . D em low of Better Times roses. the same bolt or, from picking up musical —.. from - which To Be Wed Saturday those of ‘Messrs, and Mesdames Arthur Monninger, Elmer Steffen, Best Man a fabric or color accent from the pars of music float. Mrs. Roy Rutherford of Greens= | Frank Wilking, Carl Steeg, Earl Howe Jones and Leo Rappaport. A candlelight ceremony at 7:30 o'clock last night in the Irvington | skirt and repeating it in the blouse.| «palifornia authentic” printed | burg announces the engagement and | Also, Mesdames Lafayette Page, Herman™ Wolff, Dan Flickinger, Presbyterian church. united Miss Jean Mutz and Lt. Jack H. Demlow.| g§ Sgt. James BE. Boyle served as , " » : |orepes with “vivid flowers against approaching marriage of her daughe Ir Charles Greathouse,” A. E. Sterne, John Messick, Mita Milstead, The Rev. John Ferguson read the vows... . best man and the ushers were Rex SOME CLEVER ‘examples of the white backgrounds are used for still| ter, Jeanette, to Capt. Charles R Arch N. Bobbitt, Fletcher Hodges, A. M. Cole, Martin Rehfus; Mark | The bride was gowned in ivory taffeta nade with & romance neck-|Landis, seaman 1-c, U. 8. C. G. R,, new ides are being shown in the @nother group of blouses and Meyer, #8 of gory 10. Charids | skirts. . eyer, . B e Ww {

Kilain, Fisk Landers, Leah Marks, Hugh J. Baker and R. E. Kelly, Misses Helen Sommers, Ada Bicking, Edith Garrison, Marian Laut, Leah Spence, Frieda Klink and Mae Engle, Dr. D. O. Kearby, Dan Sheerin, Bomar Cramer, Donald Hippensteel and J. D. Baker,

po oo.’ 2 : a ® 8 An additional Net’ of patréns for the “March of Flags” ball has . been annouriced by the Junior auxiliary to the Indianapolis day

line. fitted basque, long pointed sleeves and a gored princess skirt forming

a train. The skirt was accented at the hipline with ~bows' of taffeta. | A tiered fingertip veil was at-|

téched to a shirred tulle half hat | |

with orange blossoms at each side Two Exhibits

|and the bride carried a bouquet of -

{white carnations centered with “Will Open

orchid.

and S. Sgt. Joseph ‘Kernel. Following the ceremony, !fast was held in the gold room of] the Marott hotel and a reception #00 was held this afternoon in the

a break-| NeW ‘“Iriseparable Separates”

hunters’ lodge there, The couple American linen duos in colors that | will leave for a wedding. trip and|may be described only as “luscious.” will be at home in Atlantic City,| The

Shop| “as warmer weather comes, there whieh opened today on Ayres’ third will pe cottons as well as crepes and

floo {linens in the shop. Sizes featured The shop is showing a series of | |are in the 10 to 20 range.

Sorority Session

back-buttoned blouses and : Members of - Beta Phi chapter,

of the bride-to-be’s mother,

Purdue university where she was an Alpha Ohi Omega sorority meniber, Capt. Meyer, also a Purdue graduate, is a member of Phi Gamma Delta

. tes: tomorrow. afternoon in the a report of local leagues’ activities aise Marjorie Pratt, Mayfield, Ill;

! hart, Dollie Githens, Basetly Mc- tomorrow for a meeting of the East) made for a dinner Saturday night

school librasy, * {In I ecg “such” e

A Pageant, “Woman's March or” Among speakers at the meeting Time,” will be presented by the today were Mrs. Austin V. Clifford, |

legislation was!

sophomore girls directed by Miss | executive secretary, and Mrs. Clar-|

Josephine Spear. Miss Spear is be. [ence Merrell. The latter reported ing assisted by Paul E. Hamilton on the proposed revision of the naand Miss Kathleen Hergt. {tional league's by-laws. . Appearing on the ram will | LTE TR a Fine Misses Bettys Jane Hurt, Geor-| M73. Boyd Hostess | Egidlee Hyatt, Dorothy Thomas, Jean | Mrs. C. A. Boyd, 5721 Madison | g'Bailey, Ruth Wukasch, Pat Eber- ave, will be the hostess at 7 p. m.

3 Clintick and Mable ing | Ean : SE 4

| Edgewood Homemakers’ club.

| Miss Kitty Morrison, Kokomo; Miss ‘Joan_Robinson and Miss Dorothea | Hunter, Columbus, Ind, and Miss { Janet Beidelman, Mrs. Floyd Ashtén and Miss Marzee Breeden,

Dinner Booked | «Mrs. George Sowden, 1726 E. 73d st., ertertained yesterday for mem-

bers of Alpha chapter, Beta Chi | Theta sorority. Final plans were

{in the Southern mansion.

Irvington Quest. Schubach, 8334 Hill hostess. “Mr, | Lincoln's Wife” Mrs. W. H.' Carnahan,

MISCELLANEOUS

Fog Carol Service Plans for the 23d annual Easter sunrise service at Monument place were inaugurated at a recent meeting in the home of Mrs. James M Those attending ‘were Mesdames| tion League of America. Charles W. Jones, Mark Hamer, R. W. Stockwell and A. D. Lange, Miss Mildred Blacklidge and Miss Dorothy Peterson. Mrs. Ogden is the founder of the carol service, one of the sountry’s | noted Easter events,

man Beings,” Mrs. C. D. Vawter.

| Marion County. chap., American War Mothers. War Memorial bldg.

Club Meeting Set

The Roberts Parliamentary Law

Fri. Mrs. S. L.

Ogden. | Irvington circle, Child Conserva1:30! p: m. Mon. Mrs. F. D. Olson, 322, .N. Audubon rd. “Babies Are Hu-'

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Miss Rutherford is a graduate of |

i. nursery. The suxiliary will sponsor the ball Feb. 17 in the Indian- | Mrs. Jack W. Best, Muncie, was Nd iw side-wrapped skirts (price d fraternity. returned recently ' apolis Athletic old. Wmiigiy Hr ‘She Wore : At M The bride attended Butler uni-|separately, of course) come in rasp- (Beta Sigm4 Phi sorority, will meet from ..30 nths duty with the For { The list includes Messrs; gnd Mesdames Nicholas H Noyes, J. K. * rose faille dress. fashioned | uscum- versity and is a member Jf Kappa berry, copper, French, aqua and|at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the clubroom, army engineers “in the Aleutiam L Lilly, Alex L. Taggart, Booth Tarkington, Harold B. West, James W. | © SEO trait neckline, basauel Kappa Gamma sorority and the|Davy blues as well as black, ~~ '309 Security Trust building. islands, 2 j= Fesler, GH. A Clowes, William H. Forry, Herbert M. Woollen, Isaac” 3 ir 8 or sleeves and full TWO exhibits will open Sunday |pridegroom also attended Butler. Smart E. Woodard. gigens Cc. Mur Paul Payne and Baty Bu, Dr. and i ee in the John Herron Art museum.|He js a Phi Delta Theta fraternity MORRISONS nex wi : John A. MacDonald, Mesdames Jacquelin olliday, William : i i en- | member, { Zumpfe, Prank A. Hamilton, Henry Hornbrook, Rosamond VanCamp . Attendants’ Gowns Sue will include: etchings 2nd si : hut wor { Hill and William B. Wheelock and Mr. Edward W. Harris. Whe bridesmaids ‘were. Miss Mar |S W Sa rer, sejed on— i rom e g enwa collec- N ; fori Mutz, the bride’s cousin, and| . E t i Butler Council to Sponsor Play | et: She: ot the| Hori te National Gallery of Art, vents THE STORE THAT HAS am . They wore turquoise| Washington. : THE BUTLER UNIVERSITY Mothers’ council will sponsor a ~ | Or.cesroom. . I | benefit performance of “H. M. 8. Pinafore” Feb. 16 at the Omvie |SowH matte ee The Other display will be of 17th CLUBS THE BEST VALUES! Forme j { honor’s and a =1 I t i theater. Proceeds will be used to assist Uhveraty students, Mrs. ried colonial bouquets of lavender | 17 Jpn Sy as i id Clio. mi Qrulle ae You'll w TOBE" son, ,_Pe yania, host- | Reon of the ticket committee are Mesdames S. A. Ciinehens, sweetpeas and ii the be ot | displayed in that group will include iy “A More ot to add C. J. Brinkworth, Ralph Ryan, Dan 8. Langell. H. H. Coburn, George Plc, Waine Ed cor ore Mr. Best | NOSE Of Mr. and Mrs. William H.|' ars John Waldo; “A Scientific] =f—to-wear Léonard, Charles Binkley, T. J. Marshall, 8. PF. Dolzall, J. S. Joyce, | or Boo Loe oe car Mutz. the| BALL “Muncie; Messrs. and Mes-| Giant» Mrs, Scott Hiser | smart Albert Reed, M. A. O'Hara, Horace Powell, Karl Sturman, William John McGee and Decks Mus, dames A. W. Herrington, Booth|.. . ’ Afternoon Literas Fri BN Martin and John Eble and Miss Nancy Overstreet. bride's cousin. | Tarkington, J. K. Lilly Jr., Thomas ay ary. ‘ hea » After a reception in the church | Chandler Werbe, Clemens O. Muel-| M's: Arthur Miller, 2302 N. DearFr ; 2a | the couple left for a wedding trip.|\\. = poo Wolcott, John Rauch born, hostess. “Report on PalesThe State Assembly Woman's club will give a bahgquet Wednes- | They will be at home in . Altus, land Booth. Jameson and Dr. ard tine,” Mrs. Miller. Mrs. Earl day in the Riley room at the Claypool hotel for Governor and Mrs. | Okla, where Lt. Demlow is sta- \o.. 5 g A Clowes. Clampitt, discussion leader. ———— Gates and ‘Lt. Gov. and Mrs, Richard T. James. | tioned. Friday Afternoon Reading. Fri. * Forme 5 a =. 8 ® 2 a Reception Assistants A Valentine dance will be given| Mrs, E. W. Stockdale, 2531 Cen-| Imagine MF. and Mrs. Evans Woollen Jr. are in New York and will visit The bride is the daughter of Mr. Fi J A = a BIpnenate : : 2 Br LakevibanSont Le Rn Md the [oe Phan i Mia. og trio from Be Jordan conservatory, “Argentina” Mrs, T. F. Schlaegel. MORRISONS AMAZING ALL-STORE CLEARANCE! VALUES NOT the new kin Prepar ory urn Dem “twill pla ervicemen will be > rr — |ents are Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Dem- i arn Serpe [osrdes oy. na 2 P. m, TO BE PASSED UP BY THRIFTY SHOPPERS . . . STARTING TOMOR- : : low, 75 N. Ewing st. then irs, E. A. y . V alentine Tea Pending Legislation |®\i; bemiow attended western|, Th advised ute of the art Mrs, Leonard Murchison, hast ROW! ITEMS TO MEET YOUR MANY WARDROBE DEMANDS . : : : esses. “ y etal * : ' bv Club (Is Discussion Topic [coless, Ort, O. Sod lii4hs|ine on the arrangements comunit-| Garden,” C. J. Murphy, county) NOW AT THESE DRASTIC REDUCTIONS! HURRY IN! Se i Mrs. John K. Goodwin presided | _|tees are Misses ‘Carolyn Morgan, cultural agent. . : t y u today as the éxeputive oS of i Delta Gamma sorority. The bride gq, Waite, Marjorie Mueller| Sgriey) = {groom attended Butler university and Anne Hoffman: Louis LeVier | Golden Glow Garden. Fri. . Mrs. of the W {Indiana League of Women Voters yng is a Sigma Nu fraternity mem-« Arthur Remier, 1347 W. 35th, Members e Warrenette club | h I and Perry Davis, : ; met in the Columbia club: ber hostess. “Planning the Garden:| of Warren Central high school Will | Legislation pending in the gen-| Assistants at the reception were Making the Most of Limited rs --henor their mothers at a Valentine eral assembly was discussed and|Misy Patricia Gibson, Lagrange; Plans Insteqrated Space,” Mrs, W. D. Boyd. STREET ps

& : club members will m - . : eet at 9:45 a. m. | Be : t : Tuesday in the statehouse, where NaH] BETTER DRESSES » - ° wil 7% they will attend the senate — At: » 12:30 p, m. they will have a lun heon in Ayres’ tearoom, with Mrs. |

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Members of the Indiana Psi chapter, Beta Sigma Phi sorority, met last hight in the home of Miss Lela Porter, 946 N. Dearborn st.

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