Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 April 1945 — Page 11
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Ceremony in St. Joan of Arc Church Unites Mary Kennedy, John M. Ryan
A RECEPTION AND BREAKFAST for 200 guests {his morning at the Indianapolis Athletic club followed fhe marriage of Miss Mary Ellen Kennedy -and Ensign John Michael Ryan, U. S. N. R. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Kennedy are the bride's parents and Ensi® Ryan is } : the son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Ryan of Mahanoy ne 3 0 , a City, Pa. wy
An altar banking of palms, white flowers and candelabra In "¥ fhe St. Joan of Arc Catholic church formed the, setting for the. 10:30 o'clock ceremony. The Very Rev. Msgr. Clement M. Bosler } 3 J uu officiated, Bridal music was provided by Elmer Steffen, Edward ER wad 3 & or Lain Krieger and Robert Calland. ; § The bride, escorted by her father, was gowned in candlelight gatin fashioned with a fitted basque. A scalloped bertha of mar- : : : ; : 3 | quisette, accented with Valencian lace and valley lilies, fell from a 4 3 iy | h 1 gheer yoke and the very full skirt formed a train. Her illusion veil was caught by a double sweetheart tiara trimmed with clusters of valley lilies. She carried white orchids and valley lilies.
Attendants Choose Pink Frocks hi ; = | MRS. JOHN C. HAFFNER was matron of honor and the brides ” bd 3 : | maids included Mrs. Lawrence O'Keefe and Miss Josephine Welch, Their pink embroidered ninon chitfon frocks were made alike with
square necklines, fitted bodices, tiny sleeves and bouffant ruffled {has served 17 months in the South|
! skirts. “They carried Briarcliff roses and delphinium,
Lt. Harry E. Scott was the bridegroom’s best man and Cpl. John J. Blackwell and S. Sgt. Thomas McCauley were ushers. Mrs, Ken= : bh, nedy’s dress was blue worn with a matching hat, black accessories and a white orchid, The bridegroom's mother chose a chartreuse dress with cymbidium- orchids.
Couple Will Live in Florida AFTER THE BREAKFAST, the couple left for Pensacola, Fla. For traveling, the bride ‘wore a three-piece suit of satin stick biue wits matching hat and ‘navy accessories. Her corsage was of white
- ny -Y | .t. Hessler, orchids. The at home address will be Pensacola, The bride is a graduate of Ladywood school and attended St. Mary of the Lake
college. Ensign Ryan was graduated from the University -of Notre Betty [ auter
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Members of the “Pirates of Penzance” cast discuss the operetta which will be given Saturday by | the Prelude and Masquers clubs of Tudor Hall school. Left to right are Miss Sue Ramey, Miss Martha Earl, Anderson: Miss Joanna Cole, Peru, and Miss Patricia Noelting, Evansville. The play will be at 8:15 | p. m. at the school.
Wartime Eating 2 Meta Given
mong the out-of-town guests attending the wedding were A M: : d Mr. ne Al Rvan and Mrs. J. J. Sommers, Mahanoy City; Mr, 4 Ire 4 arric and Mrs. Paul Cain and Mrs. Heathman Allen, Cincinnati; Messrs. Lt. and Mrs. Elmo B. Hessler are| on a wedding trip ta -Mjami, Fla, |
and Mesdames John B. Layne, George Layne, Jack Cook, William B Layne, Perry Abbott and Roy Moms, Mesqames Floren Dunn, | THERE ARE SEASONINGS that are like many people—they imDon Filkins and William Jackson, all of Crawfordsville. following their marriage Saturday| ,...o with acquaintance. This is true with curry. Develop a liking for Also, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Moran and Miss Betty Moran, South morning. The wedding was at 11:30 PN ute form today. I Oetogk 3 the Tuxedo Park Bap-| Then ‘add a little more the next time and the next, until this dish ist church.
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Mich.: the Rev. Fr. Charles M. Carey, Notre Dame; Chaplain 4 ” ” Mrs. Robert Drake and Mrs. Harry Jane Gillespie Laufer and is the daughter of Mr. Orange juice CLUBS army air corps, is the.son eof Mr.| Luncheon approachin sary celebration; past presidents, | { Celery. ogg Tg BY Pe P P |S {in the flour and add the spinach |
M. A. Rice, Bunker Hill; Miss Barbara Merkle, Kenilworth, 111, and Mrs. Robert Craig, Columbus, O. 2 ¥ TUESDAY MENUS - n— jare: EVENTS Mrs. Hessler was Miss Betty .Ann| Breakfast ; : and Mrs. George T. Davis, 5222 E. |Ready-to-eat cereal. | tsp. curry powder, tsp Will B : WwW d 10th st. Lt. Hessler, who is in. the Toast and jam | St. Joan of Arc Women. 12:30 p. m. {and Mrs. William C. Hessler, 19 N.|Eggs benedict Announcement has been made of Wed. School hall. 24th anniver-| Gladstone ave. | Buttered asparagus. ¢ J Gillespi host Bride's Gown IR atarh iage i ni espie, | stesses. i ‘ ubarb sauce ! B WAC, iy La lr A Smith | To-kalon. Tues. Mrs. L. A. Gould, | Entering 9p tne am of Jer liquid and the bouillon cube Stir Jr, A. A. F, by her parents, Mr.| Carmel, hostess. « Architecture,” | father, the bride was in a white] until’ smooth and thickened and
and Mrs. Bryant W. Gillespie Jr Mrs. William D. Lewis {gown styled with an eyelet embroid- | Lamb patties (ground lamb shanks; bouillon cube is dissolved. Add re-
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|ing. Serves 4. ! i y i . pb pd > at 7:30 p. m Labia sabe Deli S128 Kappa. with an orchid. { Bread. | Lamb broth with barley: Bones e : tin 8 p. m. Tues. Y. + ©» A BUS . Mrs. Robert M. Hession, matron|Cocoa brownies. {from 3 large lamb shanks, 2 tbsps | odist church... The Rev. O. W. Fifer| ojgha chap., unit 2, Nu Phi Mu} : : " oN : : ap. ’ bridesmaid, chose petal pink dresses.|child; 2 c. for each adult. Today’s|g; . coarsely cut celery, 'a~¢ will officiate, assisted by the Rev.| 7 p m. Wed. Central library. » eis. p or ¢ salt, 1 c. coarsely celery Chap. AM, P. E. O. 8 p. m. Tues. | young pecklines, long fitted bodices|ham | sugar, 7 e. boiling water, . c. un-| The bride-to-be is a graduate of| Mrs, John E. Hirt, 2929 Kessler ;.4q pouffant skirts. = They had| jsugar, 4 ¢. Jorung +» Indiapa university and is a mem- ANE. nav P rity . ber /of Ka Alpha Theta soror- WEDNESDAY MENUS Cut meat from bones and grind] Xe I er bh Of-| Chap. Q, P. E. O. Tues. Mrs. James flowers were pink roses and Breakfast |for lamb patties. Discard fat. Saw ity. She is stationed at the civil] 1, Rainey, hostess. | stephanotis reakfas } i i | sides in 2 tbsps. shortening. ComChicago. The prospective bride- 1M > k b 4 he ‘er liam | Soft cooked eggs 1 wh ar . 9 {IV1Y'S. Fran Os orn man and the ushers were William 2 Be | bine with cold whter and 2 tsps. of groom was graduated from. Culver {Blythe and Robert Young ford university, where he was al {was a reception in the Davis home| Luncheon hrs. addJ > | Re laff + , ne Phi Gamma Delta fraternity mem- | Mrs. Frank Osborn, 5755 N. Penn- after the wedding. J : . EE [Crisp crackers {last hour. Remove bones-and trim bomber pilot. tomorrow. . oF the, Alpha tp 1 A Gi | Mixed fruit. - off bits of meat. Skim-off fat and| : Latrefan club’s covered dish-Ninch-{ = = « £1, JIroups Cocoa brownies’ (leftover). : “ z tables. Combine meat, pureed vege- : J. L. McCormick .and . Mrs. Dale| I} k S Sen, ' Dinner !tables and broth. Meanwhile, cook ; Set for June 5 The group's Tiew - officers 00 \ CSS101S | Boiled halibut steaks with i The award lunch : foi ec-| Bre Mrs. J. H. Albershardt, presi-| Mo | boiling water with the remaining € aWaId juncheon: foPYghe 3 | dent; Mrs. W. D. Little, vice presi-| The Lawrence P.-T. A. will meet Creamed polaloes. . salt. When barley is tender, add Lo ately. Supilenting Sones il le Harold Mercer, recording and cor- school. ~ ‘Health ribbons will be Mixed green salad. toes and simmer for 15 mins. Serve Eom 3 : {responding secretaries. lawarded, and a sound movie on | French bread. hot. Makes 7 to 8 cups. ee eerie liom cil's director of public informa-| | le i Z - « To tion. will be the Ei. “ |Mrs. Frank Cox, parliamentarian,|shown | Milk to drink: Four c. for each DePauw Coeds ick a alter , Vickel res . ints—30 blue for tomatoes, Head (Groups alld Cormick, delegate: and alternate to|Morton Nickell, president; Mrs. ration point ead Lroups o Q f p: | ’ | = dianapolis . Council of Parent Holzberger, vice president; | { be members of organizations in the | eration of Clubs. The membership Mrs. Fred Bedwell, contest, P.-T. A. groups and rep- committee includes Mesdames J. C. Mrs. Archie Lorton, treasurer. T I t 11 Off tatives from 0 Insta cers tito Lave Been elected] i John Wilson A covered dish luncheon will be} : : Pauw university have been elected | Lamp Fire Girl units. { . {held at 14:30 a. m, Thursday by | Officers. will be installed Sat-!{, offices in student organizations. a vir v7 I Dun vi |the Glenns Valley P.-T. A. study] : Speakers Scheduled WN v a / i U. f rogram {group in the home of Mrs. Eugene | 41° Council - - of |made. at a recent benefit bridge Administrative party held on the campus." members will hear three speakers Wednesday by the Bay Laurel W. be in charge of ‘the lesson on} '-C Thel are Ci | tomorrow at their meeting in the|C. T. U. The meeting will be at|“Family Recreation.” Teachers will ca 1, ne city editor of the DePauw student v newspaper, and vice president of Moore and Mrs. William H. Insley | Street Methodist church. Mesdames | ! 42 5 at 12:30 p. m. in | Officers were installed recentlyithe Marott hotel { Music director of the DePauw fadio lesley Eyes,” and “Shark’s Fins and{Ratterson and Harry Schmid will | PY the | {guild is Miss Martha Payne. topic. + | 8. Leonard will lead devotions Wayne Williams, president; Mrs.|a dramatic recital | Dorothy Giles were elected to the! eee eee ee eee eee . | Art Cramer, vice president, Mrs.lon “Elizabeth {board of the Associated Women oe Mrs. Eural Byfield, treasurer, and | England.” Miss ant publicity director of the radio {Jerome Compton, B. W. Whaley Charlotte Thomas guild. | members. The officers are Mrs. ' Lillian | radio guild is Miss Mary Dale Metz- | | Lewis, president; Mrs. Jeanne Goss, ger, and Miss Elizabeth Finley is y v @ Secreta and Miss Frances Graney, | group. The guild's publicity director | W ednesday Noon | treasurer is Miss Millicent Gemmer. “May Flowers and Their Arrange- — field's topic when she speaks Wednesday noon at a luncheon for club. Mrs. William Marshall, 2316 8S Assisting her will be Mrs. J. E | Wood and Mrs, Edward Wakelam off, president; Mrs. Earl Mills, vice president; Mrs. Paul Sawyer, secMrs. W. 8. Newcomer, chaplain, ahd | Mrs. W. E. Mason, publicity chair-
May 13, In the Broagway Meth-| ness. {of honor, and Miss Patricia Riley,| Milk to drink: Four e¢. for each shortening, 4 c. cold Water, 4 tsps.| J. P. Edwards, church pastor. They were of marquisette with high |ration points—3 red for luncheon sliced carrot, 2 sprigs parsley, 1 tsp.| » x x cooked ‘barley, 2 ¢. cooked, tomatoes. | blvd., hostess. matching ‘Dutch caps and their i i bones in half and brown well on all] %iffairs sehool at the University of Mr. Hessler was his son's best| Grapefruit halves. | Thera! Whole wheat toast. [the salt. Heat to boiling, cover ili -1XRT 1 ot ct = salt. é ’ Military academy and Leland Stdn 'W il Be Hostess | Lamb broth with bagley (see recipe). 8 fresh vegetables and sugar the ber He served overseas as'‘a Sylvania st, will be the. hostess; / istrain the broth. Puree the vege-| Award Luncheon {eon. She will be assisted by Mrs. | ny Hodges. . barley for. about 1!:z.hrs. in the | sauce. - ond Chamber of Commerée home| ont; Mrs. Clark Roggie and Mrs.|at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the | Julienne carrots. broth without drainifg. Add tOmaJones, the National Safety coun-|“\, “ol. q P. Rust, treasurer;|“Our Amazing America” will be Plain sponge cake A skit will be given by the In {and Mrs. F. S. Taylor and Mrs. Mc-| Officers to be installed are Mrs, (child; 2 c. for each adult. Today's - i the seventh district, Indiana Fed- | Jack ! Teacher associations. Guests will Secretary. and Women in Education resentatives from Girl Scout and DeHority, William Schumacher and | 4 4 = |urday ‘at a luncheon ‘meeting of | Announcement of the elections was The Fortnightly Literary club rogram is being planned for |Roberts. Mrs, William Kloess will} ido i ye I is , P |Women in Edu- Miss Marcia Smith was chosen | Propylaeum. Mrs. Jesse Cameron|1:30 p.m. in the West Michigan be the guests | luncheon will be the Methodist student movement. will discuss “China Through Wel-| Cl: . Faulkner, Charles D.| I ) ough Claude H 3 Franklin Township New| Miss Lucile Millet” will be Mrs. John R. Curry's|give the program, and Mrs, John|Bethel ‘P~T. A. They are Mrs. Calvert wil give [ff | Miss. Mirian Roberts and Miss Charles Gross, secretary. { Tudor, Queen of i | Students. The latter is also assist{and Mrs, Thomas Selmeier, board |is the reservations chairman. | ‘Assistant script writer of the| Garden Club to Meet|vice president: Mrs. Irene Wiehl, assistant music director of the | ment” will be Mrs. Robert Man- | the Beech Grove Sunshine Garden Arlington ave., will be the hostes New officers are Mrs, Ralph Wikretary: Mrs. Earl White, treasurer man.
3 : .- ‘Guest Day Session With “Happy Little Gardener” Set “Woman Today" will be discussed A § { tomorrow by /Mrs, James L. Murray when the Irvington Home Study club meets. Mrs. Walter W Ward, 5718 Pleasant Run pkwy. will be hostess. ‘Guests will ‘attend
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{engagement and approaching mar‘riage of their daughter, Ettajane, and S. Sgt. dustin P. Newman, son | of Mrs. Vena Newman, N. M. x
Sunday in Sweeney chapel at Butler university. Dr. Harold F, Han-| {lin will officiate. ‘ | Charlotte Qlson as her only attend-| mew president of the Indiana diant and the best man will be Ev-
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| shower Friday evening will fete Wi : Miss Evelyn Elizabeth Petersen. | ill Meet
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Miss Strauss . Is Bride of Dr. Stiefler
Ceremony Is Read In Hotel Washington
Miss Carolyn Rose Strauss and
Miss Jordan Is Engaged to J. P. Newman
Evelyn Petersen To Be Honored
The. announcement of an approaching marriage and pre-nup-
married yesterday afternoon in the Hotel Washington's gold room. The service was read at 2:30 o'clock by Rabbi Morris M, Feuerlicht and Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo M. Strauss, 3728 Ruskin place, and Mr. and Mrs, William - Stiefler of Anderson are the bridegroom’s parents. Kindred photo. The couple left for a trip to Cali-
igs has chosen Miss| Mrs. Wayne C.. Kimmel is the |fornia and will be home after the Miss Jordan RS gaosen : middle of May in Everett, Wash,
Bride's Costume
Mr. Strauss gave his daughter in marriage. She wore a white dress with a fitted taffeta badice, net yoké and long sleeves. "Phe full marquisette skirt extended into a short train. Her fingertip illusion weil was’
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Jordan, 1205 E. Vermont st. announce the
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was announced Saturday at a state The brifid-to-be was graduated| board meeting and presidents’ confrom Butler, and the prospective| ference held. here. She also is Highlands| president of the Indianapolis "Ir Las Vegas, N. M. He| branch, A. A, U. W. caught with valley lilies and her
2 44 I F C H d flowers were valley lilies and an ore A bridge party and miscellaneous | : . . €a S chid attached ih aL r Attendant’s Gown
bridegroom's sister,” Miss Frances Stiefler, Anderson, was the bride’s only” attendant. She was in
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The hostess will be Miss Mary Eliz- | The abeth Géssert, 621 E. 39th st. 'M y 1 5 1 7 Miss Petersen is the bride-to-be ay oJ. of Lt. (jg) Ross D, Stevens, U. S 2 {a soft blue taffeta frock made with N. RB. They will be married May | The . executive committee of the a V-neckline and three-quarter= 10 int thew Tabernacle Presbyterian! indiana Federation of Clubs is | length sleeves, She carried pink and church. : | blue spring flowers. Herbert Backer Aniong. those invited to the°party da : was Dr. Stiefler's best man. are Mrs. Margaret Billings, Misses |" the Claypool hotel. The presi-| mye pride was a student at Butler Joan Freihage, Carolyn Cooper, dent; Mrs. W. H. Lykins of Cov-iand Indiana universities, Dr. StiefLeola’ Thomas, Virginia = Stréet, ington, will be in charge. (ler is a graduate of Ball State Maxine Demlow and Janet Johnson)! On May 17, the committee will| Teachers’ college and the I. U, 4 5 8 : meet at 10 a. m. with new district | School of Medicine. He is.a meme Mrs. Edward Boyle, 266 N. Belle| presidents and state departinent, ber of Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity, special committee : a miscellaneous shower for Miss| chairmen, The meeting will include Georgia Marie Neargarder. The morning and afternoon business | W M | : honor guest will be married to Capt. | sessions and luncheon. ar ot 1Cr'S
Vincent J. Vuturo May 19 in SS. The afternoon speaker, Dr. W. N.| Peter and Paul Cathedral.
Brigance, speech department head | S . C y : The guests will be Mrs. Leo Near-|at Wabash college, will discuss | ct O0ny ention garder, mother of the bride-to-be; | “The Backwash of War.” Mesdames Leonard Grissom, Myrtle | Reports Scheduled Mrs. E. May Hahn, national pres= Harley ° Driver, - ‘L3 aw {ident of the American War Mothers, Mrs. Lykins, Mrs. Cogley Cole, | has announced that the national
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planning sessions for. May 15 and 16
will preside during the dey.| or vention Vil be held Oct-16 1 mant, Harv J. Bloom, George Bills| 1) pe Sn IE od hs aid The attendance will be limited to and Dan Widmeier, Misses Joan | tibrich Phase RN deszo. god 50 In accordance with the ODT reKlase, Genevieve Hile and Elsie ys Hobby Tint All , {quest to curtail travel, Mrs. Hann Jean Bills. In ay o i pion, Wi Yeport On| caid. Those attending will be repThe out-of-town guests will pol2, 2S0em legith conference held in|recentatives of the 32 state chape
Mrs. Hugo Schaefer, Midland, Mich., | : . [ters and national board members and Mrs. James Craft, Tuscola, IL |, The .posi-wat Danning Qepart-| A committee was appointed ab
meng Jropossls val be given bY | the national advisory committee Mrs, Frederick G. Balz, and awards | meeting which closed here Friday
for 1944-45 will be announced.
Fellowships . ‘Mrs. E. G. Forbes To Be Given | Addresses Club | Fairweather, Seattle, Wath
A new fellowship policy for the Mrs. E. Gilbert Forb iSCUSS : { 8s. E ) rbes discussed . Indiana division, American associa-| “What Interests Me” at noon today Slane ware coppleted ul the ads tion of University Women, was an- | pefore the A. C. A. club. Mrs. visory board meeting jor the ans notinced by Miss Alma Collmer| Francis Huffman, 117 N: De Quine Saturday at a meeting of the asso-|gst .-was hostess. Glation's leaders. | A musical program was provided | Miss ‘Collmer, state fellowship|py Mrs, M. B. McDonald, and Mrs: | Yin chairman, reported that fellowship Clayton H. Ridge was an honor MAY Day Program furs i Inemas Sais year will} guest. Mrs. C. J. Ancker led 4 round | Pupils and teachers of the Maymake possible maintenance of the table discussion on “The San Fran- wood school will have a May day
Kathryn McHale fellowship. | cisco Conference.” She also’ pre-| program at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the She also stated that the grant-| sided. » | school auditorium.
ing of an additional $1500%scholar-| ship, would be possible and that more than. $1000. would be given] through the national fellowship | awards committee to ap. interna-| tional woman student who can as-| : an sist with reconstruction in her own! An entirel
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I. T.-S. C. Federation Announces Officers
{to submit a plan for reorgani- | zation work methods of the group. |1t includes Mrs. Virgil--MeClure, { Lexington, Ky.; Mrs. Virgil Stone, { Lander, Wyo, and Mrs. Irving T,
"| nual carnation day which will be | May 12, and the national Mother's day service on the following day..
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Luncheon Booked A covered dish luncheon and business session will. be held to-| morrow by the Irvington Social circle. Mrs. Ruth Pressel will be host- | ess for the meeting in the group's| social room. | * rea: u
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