Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1945 — Page 16
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
in Teen -Age F, ashions
iq Miss Murphy. 4 Are Married
Beisel-Haley Rite Read in Virginia
The ‘annouricements of ‘three re-
2 Ehitamors- Aid: Society Atranges Annual Meeting for Next Tuesday.
. MEMBERS. -OF THE CHRISTAMORE AID SOCIETY will hold their annual meeting and election of officers next Tuesday in the home of Mrs. faspis Eitel- {cent weddings .composé the bridal | jorg. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 p. m., and an- ° eon |
new members Ww ho will'attend : 3 or Ha Eo + | Lt (jg). Patricia’ Ann Murphy, the ot ls deni ne : ; } : Et WAVES, and Lt, Bill Ivia Trippet:
; ’ U, 8. N. R,, were married ‘March The committee for the evefit includes Mes dames W. 4 Schroeder, 31 in St. Bedes at the University of Edwaxd Van Riper, Hobson Wilson, Blaine H, Miller Jr. and Russell Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Pte. Carl C. Fortune Jr. Rng Must Jane Leasure. The ‘bride is the daughter of Mrs. ; K Pp - a in Pierce Murphy, Riverside, Cal, and 3 : : ; En Lt. Trippet's mother is Mrs, Mabel ‘N DEAD— G. Trippet, 1320 N. Delaware st. After a reception in the Warwick Second Lt. hotel, the couple left for a trip to former city fi New York, The bride was graduated action April 8 from the University of Southern Mrs. Martha F California. Lt Trippet is a gradu- st., has ‘been ate of Wabash college and a mem- Lt. Haas, wi ‘|ber of Phi Beta Kappa fraternity. man at station a x =» ing service tw Mr. and Mrs. John Haley, Madi- RE at Ft son, Wis, announce the marriage overseas in Fe of their daughter, Marjorie Jean, to! first combat d Norman W/ Beisel, seaman 1-¢, -U.| A graduate S. N. R." He is the son.of Mr. and | 9 school, he atte Mrs, Wayne Beisel, Sierra Madra, § lege of Pharn Cal, formerly of Indianapolis. ] his wife he The wedding was March 10 in @ ; | parents, Mr. Quantico, Va. The bride attended’ | Haas, 2634 Ct WwW i Attend Pla Saturda the University of Wisconsin and Is | brother, Geor Offers Wi ARE MESSRS. AND MESDAMES J. E. Volkmann, Se JA § : ER .. w . |an Alpha-Chi Omega sorority- mem- | apolis. # George W. Walker, Gerald C. Waterman, Carl J. Weinhhardt, Jesse SR or PO. Sg : = : ber. ‘Mr. Beisel attended Inciona Whipker, Edward C. W. Wischmeier, Preston Woolf; Homer Wright J ; university. He is-a- member of the | and M. N. Zankl, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Risk, Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Alpha. Tau Omega fraternity. . The, Holman, Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Bohnef, Mesdamés Edna Christian, BR a RX : ; b ! couple Is at home in Quantico. Elinor Cinelli and Frank Eck, Misses Ann Conway, Evelyn Cooper, RE - 3 § k : 4 » ... Doris Cripe, Dorothy Helmer, Mary, Jane Roder and Rosalind Wolfe OSE } ; i il Mr. and Mrs. William A. Gill are ‘Messrs. Howard Tower: Richard I. Kreysser, Julian Bamberger and Hy at home in the Johnson apartment | 0. P. Pauchier. in, Delray "Beach, Fla,
{ foll 1 e > " : Q ~3 N N Ra "na their rharriage last Wednesday. me Election Set - Liss lary Hudson ago and serve
Mrs. Clifford Waggoner will be the speaker uesday at the guest ‘The ceremony was read by the yt 7 Engaged to WwW ed Haw all. Befo day meeting of the Kappa Alpha Theta Mothers’ club of Butler The detachable white eyelet em- |Rev. J. R. Martin, assisted by’ the B r F | D ] . - = POW university. There will be a luncheon at 4 p. m. in the chapter (Wilken's design at Block's.) Rev. Forrest Taylor, Ft. Lauderdale, | } 11 7 Cc t Mes. Martha E. Hudson of the Fla, cousin of the bride. The First | Meridian Hills Country ‘club ‘ane
house. Mrs. Waggoner will discuss “Between the Lines.” : ya 3 2 8 = = : Baptist church at Delray Beach was | ‘Mothers nounces the engagement of her must, -ailow “plenty of room for |the scene of the rite. > daughter, Mary Kathryn, to Edward
. : Officers will "be eldcted tomorrow evening by The Portiolio: club members meeting in the Propyvlaeum. The supper committee members are Messrs. and Mesdames Wilbur Peat, John Kautz and Frank Wallace.
Reservations Made for Juric Miss' A’ NUMBER OF RESERVATIONS have been , made. for the Saturday night performance of “Junior Miss” at the Civic theater. The play opens Friday and will continue through May 10. Among those who will attend Saturday dre Messrs, and. Mesdames Robert W. Anderson, J. L. Arthur, Robert Atkinson, George A. Buskirk, Robert Clark, Scot B. Clifford, Arthur N. Curtiss, Sherlie Deming, Henty Duszak and Charles. Eiler. Also, Messrs. and Mesdames W. J. Ervin, Richard Fox, Wendell ‘Georgen, Merton Good, Larry Gordon, O. B. Hancock, E. C. Holland, 1. E. Hopkins, Ralph Husted, W. H. Kern, Maxwell C. Lang, Lewis Levy, French Livezey Marvin Lugar, David Morton, Victor Mussawir, Thomas Neal, E. B. Newill, Ralph Newton, George Outcalt, H.' E. Redding; H. A. Shonle, Roy Slaughter, H. D. Talbott and J.’ R. Thomas.
Miss Mary McNulty and Mrs. Joe Schenkel (left to right) and Mrs. Reginald Smith (seated) are among the chairmen of hooths to be shown -at-a ‘bazaar by men and women of the Indianapolis Cathe olic parishes.. The event will open tomorrow and continue through ° Saturday in the. Knights of Columbus hall: Miss McNulty Is co-chalre mari#of bakery; Mrs. Schenkel is linen co-chairman and Mrs. Smith is _in charge of the baby booth. «
! 8. Sgt. Day of Mrs. Ruth York” st., “die . on Luzon Ma An infantr; 23 and had
: : years. He wel A {een-ager's evening dress (left) in Everfast’s red and white woven striped gingham with flounced
hemline, designed by Emily Wilkens. The basque bodice buttons down the back to a bustle-type bow.
Miss Wilkens designs a petticoat date dress in black Erin cloth, broidered yoke is threaded, like the hemline ruffle, with black ribbon. EMILY WILKENS is cne of the
ly-because someorie has felt “she'll big sisters ever were, their clothes
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The Cornelia Cole Fairbanks chapter of the D. A. R. will meet few persons who aver emerged un- grow right out of them, anyway.” tomorrow in the Propylaeum. The group will hear a talk by Mrs,’ scathed from the clothes conflict Miss Wilkens uses quaiity cot- moving about. The bride was Miss Betty Dowie! > M. Hahn. Kok Paul H. White on “How. New Will This Better World Be?” (Becker), that rages between younger - tons, ‘ one-denier ‘rayons and q 8 4 and is the daughter of Mr. and| Appearing in the club news are The a. 1 “te 1 | The “hostesses will include Mesdames Eben H. Wolcott, Henry R. danghters-and their mothers. moonbeam failles for date dresses, DAUGHTER OF COURSE. is |Mrs. Frank Downs, 5282 Pleasant{80n election, the appearances Of} onth Miss 2 Is ate 2% Bliss, F. Elbert Glass, Logan Hal and Nicholas McC. Harrison and Fashion - neglected youngsters ‘Teen-age,” she says, “is the age : stvle details, |RuUn blvd. Mr. Gill's parents are {speakers and a musical program. Elie + die udson is 4 graduate Miss Marguerite Dice, feel they're too. -of self-conscioushess. I believe .. More interested in style details. | ntr. and Mrs. W. A. Gill Delray] The Phi- Delta Theta Mothers’ of pudys university ahd a member Ee grownup: for that clothés can help build self- She_gets them. in.daguerrotype |p, {club will hold election of officers at i JRITa Srey. The he ; ’ 3 - AS children’s styles. ¢onfidence.” jnpued Tgshions min! hae aking { Mrs. Paull Mize, sister” of the! {10:30 a. m. Jomstrow inthe club- | P* the Von a Has Vera O Bryan EVENTS Mamas insist 8 mr -a D, ist er we an ra a] bridegroom, was the bride's. only [00mS, 307 W. 42 2d st. Mrs. A. P. {emis gah : their daughters = "IN HER COLLECTION of of the. points on. which styl. | | sancart. The best man was Fupiiseys will Preside. ey To Be Bride of || mscmuaxsous | Gg ir unio: Yous Orns existe st cmos vounsters ge diss [SNE MOT BOC BL A pea Gro, © | Women’s todatation, Pirst Evangel- misses’ fashions. Block's, i makes a fetish of Wilkens their complete_xpprova | Rex and Frank Stanley served ss) _A ‘musical program will be given by | ical church. -7:4¥ p. m. Fri. In| Miss Wilkens, well-fitting shoulders. ~ These isin her use of black. Under her luchers. | Miss Mae Engle and: Miss Jo Mari. | T. VY. Hawks the ‘church. Mrs. Mary Dye = as arbitrator in are mos} jmporant for the teen- . hands it's not “too old for you, A reception was held in the Patio lyn Brown next Wednesday at the HOUSEWIVES BONUS ; Beach, speaker. Music by Mrs. : the perennial ager who, Miss Wilken says, is a _ darling.” 14 ; |Delray, after which the couple left Mu Phi Patroness club meeting. A ceremony at 8 o'clock tonight| Harold Maves, Miss = Virginia dispute, has bigger girl than her eotnerpalt She Bian it into ‘all types of |, "0" hort wedding trip. The bride] Mrs. Norman Schneider, 685 Mid- OF RED POINTS in . the Wi ff Place Baptist! © Maves. Mother-daughter party. Miss Wilkens | 000. 50 well of 10 ygars ago. td SarmentS from Jompey ol ay SS is a graduate of Stephens college dle dr, Woodruff Place, will be the \ church will unite Miss Vera Jean|Woman's guild, St. John’s Evan- that this year If shoulders are” tight or "10, dale x Te3ses suca 3g A . land attended Indiana university. |hostess. Mrs. James R. Loomis is : Reg. $6.00 O'Bryan and Thomas V. Hawks, : -gelical and Reformed church..2| she was given, for her achieve- skimpy, they can ruin a young square-yoked one picture ". 41 DLT specialist 1-c, U. S. NR. p. m. Thurs. In the church. Plans, ments in behalf of the 13 to 16- girl's posture. And because girls every one of tem is as youngDr. william R. Seat of Washing-| ~ 10 be ‘discussed for a mother-! vear-olds, one of the annual today are more active than their looking as the mildest pastel.
ton, Ind, will officiate, assisted by daughter party to be May 11. “ed. Fashion Critics’ awazds. : the Rev. L..C. Trent. Irvington Woman's Republican as-| She sympathizes with mother's Miss O'Bryan has chosen a frock sociation. 2 p. m. Fri.-Mrs. G. C.| complaint that children’s clothes fashioned with a lace bodice and | Reasner, 507 N. Campbell, host-| too frequently are skimpy in cut net skirt extending into a train.| . ©SS. Mrs. Louis, Bruck, presiding.! and shoddy in material, apparentShe will wear a long veil cascading ' SORORITIES
from a tiara of orange blossoms and’! Alpha chap, Omega Nu Tau.
will carry white roses. | p.m. today. Hotel Lincoln. Pledge 'U. S. O. Contest. : The maid of honor will be Miss, services. Mrs. P. TZ: 3 y meee | VY 1000ETS Listed |
the program chairman. Patriotic American housewives STEAMED Martha Shaw Mrs, J. Blaihe Hoffmén will..re-
. every day are getting ‘extra red Reg. $8.50 Mrs. J. F. Matthews, 3326 N. Cap- 0 oe FEATHER | itol ave. will be .the hostess to- polis lop doing 3 Job that fhiey lview “Storm. to the South” (StraMiss Martha Ann Shaw will’ bey) tomorrow before’ members of
Reg. $12 CH lone can do for this . AC morrow when the Ladies’ Federal aoe G Sountry MACHINEL} elub meets. entertained at a pre-nuptial party ine North Side Study club, Mrs. given by Mrs. Joseph P. Merriam! pgarpery K. Fatout, 3101 Ruckle st.,
For those who wish to get this ; : LS red-point bonus, here's what to Cold Waves land Miss Barbara Wells this eve-| {will be the hostess. ning. The party will be in the Mer-|
do. Save every drop of your used Pow triam home, 8228 N. Pennsylvania st.| Members of the Thursday Lyceum
kitchen fats. Turn them in to our butcher promptly, For every 309 Rooseve pound, he'll give you 2 red points Alice Anne O'Bryan, her sister. She | Chap. AJ, P. E. O. Thurs. will be gowned in aqua marquisette| § Richey, Westfield, - i : Y, : . | st Lt. Th ‘lub will meet tomorrow in the with a sweetheart neckline, full) . “Patterns and Problems,” Mrs. J. | SWEET-FLAVORED, CREAMY, SOFT CURD cottage cheese is a Pn eg hog ard, home of Mrs. R. B. Malloch, 5217 N. bishop sleeves ahd gathered skirt. | T. Rohm. | A “pin-up boy” dance- will be complete protein food and with the present meat shortage, we need “i Saturday in the Tabernacle Presby- | Delaware st. Mrs. Merritt E. Wolf |
bonus , . . that's how urgently these used fats are needed to lterian church. will discuss “Development of Instarter for you. | Among those invited to the party dustry.”
make medicines, gunpowder, synthetic rubber, soaps and a hundred other essentials on the battlefield and home front. Keep Remember the cheese must be fresh when you buy it and should | are Mrs. Donald B. Shaw and Mis | : ‘Winners in the “pin-up” contest pe used protphy. J. G. Purky, mothers.of the engaged Election. held recently by the Indianapolis s # to chill. Do not combine * until! } corm y z gag xe FJ ea vy ple; Mesdames M. Annette Shaw, Miss Leota Hawks, sister of the! Service Men's’. Centers. will be in- SATURDAY MENUS ready to ‘serve. Then lightly toss pr y parchman, Robert I. Terry Sr.,
Wartime Eating 2y Metd Given
8 p. m. today. Mrs. Doro-| hranch, Service Men's Center. Louie d net thy Stephenson Stout, 3750 Guil: | Lowe's ~ srehestra will play. r ford, hostess. Miss Judith 8ull len: | berger, speaker.
Bridesmaids’ Frocks | Indianapolis alumnae, Theta Sigma held tonight at ‘the Illinois Street serve it in a number of pleasing. ways. Our recipe today will be a-goo The bridesmaids have” Phen Phi.
gowns with taffeta bodicey-3 skirts. Miss Peggy O'Bryan, another sister, will wear peach and]
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saving until the last gun's fired! bridegroom, will be in_hlue. troduced.
All: of the attendants will carry! Miss Raney They are -Cpl—Joe Roberts, Bil-{ Talisman roses and wear matching lings General hospital, winner, and flowers in their hair. Ovid A. Teel Sgt. David Williams, will serve as best man and the| To Be W ed bur ushers will be Richard Lang and |2.c, U.S. N. of the naval armory, John Boukes. Miss Marjorie Ann Raney has set Iunners-up. A reception will be held in the yyne 2 for the date of her wedding Representatives of the four home of the bride's parents, Mr. tq got Cadette regiments and the Liberty? and Mrs. Eugene O'Bryan, 1606 E.|terbun: | Bells will be in charge of arrange- . Vermont st.’ The Soupte will leave (na Indianapolis: Athletic club ments. The second. regiment will for a wedding. trij | Miss Jean Marie Lamoureux wi jjjhave charge of decorations. Mr. Hawks is the e son of Thomas ve ine maid of honor. and Miss, Gifts for the contest winners will D. Hawks, Indianapolis, and MIS. afarv Carvl Martin the bridesmaid be arranged by Mrs. Fred Hassel-
i Mabel Hawks, 209 Easfern ave. bring, and “the master of cere- " ins is roth wen will Rite | the bride-to-be. ins. Miss Dorothy Bowen will be
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| Miss Martin’ will, ente: A . -Bvers ; larino-Byer [Hhebridectobe, Cc li clatge of te food . { party will given May $1 Is Anndunced by Mrs: Lee §. Paradise. - Tt will be|, H¢ading the Liberty Bell hostesse A a crystal shower at. the party will "be Mesdames J ™ Erg ry¥sial. st er. | 7 r Mro-and--Mrs:-John €. Byers Sr 3 tPrank White ~E--G. Hifshaw and of Indianapolis announce the mar- 3 | Graeme Supple and Miss Marcella - riage of théir daughter, Kathleen "Mars S Hill 4-H ( lub West to Cpl. John Marino, Camp Pickett "2 : = va To Hold Initiations: {.,.~—— The wedding was-at 11.30 a. m New members of the Mars Hill W . , C. Sunday in. St. John's Evangelical 4-H cigb will be initiated tomorrow and Reformed Chureh.. The Rev.!mt a meeting in the Mars Hill school Tomor row Ernst Piepenbrok officiated. Mrs The Woman's Society of Christian Charles Estes was the bride's only | Officers elected ata recent meet- Service of the Capitol Avenue attendarrt and the best man was ing-are Miss’ Doloris Baker, presi- Methodist church will meet tomotJohn C. Byers Ji dent; Miss ‘Jacqueline ‘Wright, vice row in. the church After the ceremony tliere was a president; Miss Josephine Wright, |session will be at 11 a. m. with the dinner in ‘the ‘Byers home. Mr. secretary, and Miss Barbara Clark, 8fneral business’ meeting at 11:30 Murino is the son ‘of Mr. and Mrs. | treasurer b'clock Tony Marino, Englewood, N. J. Z | - Miss Phontilla Kirk ahd Miss He-{ Mrs. —————————— —— - "= Y ) a a: i wo leade: nd n ice | Service at 1:15 p. m. will be led by oard Plans Session | song leaders and Miss ‘Alice : OE ’ om . | Lentz is. the club reporter { Mrs. Anna Millholland, The study A meeting of the directors’ Board. ——— : lclass will be conducted ‘by Mrs indianapolis Flower Mission hos-| J] “3 tle Arnel » ihn is ey i ower. i $= 1] Wr. “Cari ver r Speak er {Myrtle Arnold. Mrs. Fred Kuhn i pital, wi be held at 10 a. m. to- the program chairman morrow in- Block's auditorium. he Service Wi club’ will meet ——————— —- at “7:45. p. m. today in the v w Garden Cl lub Session C. A. Merle Carver will. be the ( Tub C ard Pa ar rity AESSION | speaker. New officers are Mrs. Ed-| The Wi The Brookside Garden club will gar Webster, president: Mrs. Vern! ers club will hold a card party at meet at._1:30 p. m. Friday with Mrs. Kelley, vice nresident and program’ 8:30 p. m. tomorrow in the AmeriL. C. Runyan, 611 E. 10th st.—Mrs. | chairman; Mrs, Paul Prall, secre-| can Legion hall, 6566 W. WashingE. M. Hoover and Mrs, William Car- tary, and Mrs. Ralph’ Price, pub-! ton st. Mrs. M. T. Lowe is chairrer will assist, lieity man
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