Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1945 — Page 9
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In Home of the ‘Bride's Parents
-groom-is the son of Mrs
‘Maj. Henry J. Clerici, George field, Ill,
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THE HOME OF MR, AND MRS. JOHN MAHON
SMITH was the scene, at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon, for the wedding of their daughter, Mary Patricia, and Lt. Hugh Pierce Dalzell, A. A: F. he: Rev. Harry R: Mercer read the double-ring ceremony before relatives and close friends. The bride- . Henry Kilbourne List Dalzell and the late My. Dalzell.- : The bride wore a, pale pink marquisette frock and her flowers were white orchids. and stepnanotis. Mrs, Robert Fulton Cook. her sister's only attendant, wore pale blue and had. sweetheart roses. served as best man. Mothers of the couple wore gardenias with their print dresses: A teception y ‘ececed the couple's departure for a short wedding trip. Out-qof-town glrests were Mrs. L. P. Maddox, Dallas, *Tex.; Helen Josephine Coudon, Wheeling, W. Va.! Miss Sarah-Etta Smith, Shelby, O,; Mr. and Mrs. Allan Smith and Mrs, William John Galvin, ‘Wilmington, O.; Mrs. Henry W. Collier, Catlettsburg, Ky.; Mrs, Mary J. Mudge, Miss Mary Rosalie Mudge, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Heinle and Timothy Heinle, Cincinnati, and Maj. Wayne L. Ritter, Louisville, Ky. The bride is a graduate of Tudor Hall school and the ConWomen and is a provisional niember of the
Junior league. Lt. Daizell attended the University of Michigan where he was a Sigma Chi fraternity member. ¥ KR. # un 8
MR. AND MRS. J. MERWIN HELLER will entertain at a bridal dinner for their daughter, Carolyn and her fiance, Gail L. Shaw, on Thursday evening. The honor guests wall be married Friday in a ceremony ‘in the North Methodist church. Among those invited: to the dinner in the Heller- home are Mrs. Eugene Wesley Shaw, the prospective bridegroom's mother, and William Palmer, both or Chevy Chase, Md.; Mrs. Robert A. Riggs, Flushing, N. Y.; Miss Janet Heller, Miss Wilma Jane Skaggs ana Walter Milliken,
Alumnae Group Plans Picnic MEMBERS OF THE INDIANAPOLIS alumnae chapter of Delta Gamma sorority will have their annual picnic at 1 o'clock next Saturday afternoon. The event, which will conclude the group's activities for the Season, will be at the home of Mrs, C.. B. Durham. A “white elephant’ sale. will be held for the benefit of the National Federation of Music Clubs. The federation will supply musical equipment for wounded servicemen. The assisting hostesses will include Mesdames John G. Williams, Nathan T. Washburn Jr, Jesse H. Jones, Russell L. Roberts, Herman G. Morgan Jr, A. Frank Gleaves Jr. S." Walker Downing, Ralph H. Thompson and Ralph W. Husted, Miss Helen Baker and Miss Margaret, Ensley . > ” ” ” n n y Mrs. C. Raymond Miller will be hostess tomorrow for the Alpha
Iota Latreian club's annual picnic. Mesdames M. C. Bartlett, Richard Mills and Clark Roggie will assist Mrs. Miller. Art School Students Graduated TWELVE STUDENTS of the Joan. Herron Art school were
graduated yesterday. Those receiving degrees were Sister Maurella Moelman; — Lafayette, and Verona Hosack, Lucille Hannaford Trisséi and Maurice! Jacklin. Diplomas fot four years’ work were awarded Robert Billingsley, Jamestown; James Darlington and Louis LeVier, Indianapolis; Perry Davis, Greenfield; Ruth Ann Hoffmen, Findley, O.; Gertrude Waite, Washington; Mary Helen Wyne, Deputy, and Paul Zimmerman, Kokomo Miss Hosack received the Mary Milliken award for accomplishduring five years at the school. Others who were given awards were Johanne Redmon, James Wicks, Elinor Oalvert and Phyllis Heisterkamp * ; Wilbur Peat was the speaker. and the annual student exhibition, which will continue until Sept, 15, was opened formally. Following the services, tea was served with Mrs. Frederick Appel and Mrs. Julian Bobhs m charge. Among those who attended were Messrs. and Mésiames Henrik Maver, David K. Rubins, Paul Wehr, Edmund Brucker and Robert VanSickle, Mesdames James “W. Fesler. Fisk Landers and Edgar H. Evans, Miss-Lucy Taggart, Miss Sally Reahard and Russell J. Ryan ” -” » ” ” » Miss Martha ¥urr, daughter of Mr. arid Mrs Russell of New Augusta, has Miss Clare Kenyon of Youngstown, O.. as her guest. The girls have completed their junior years at Stephens college in Columbia, Mo.
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Dalzell-Smith Ceremony Is Read
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Mesdames Harry ning a garden party for the Civic in the home of Mrs, ports and music.
Camp Fire Girl Leaders Plan Workshop
A workshop for Camp Fire Girl leaders will be held June 18 and 19 in the Y. W. C. A. The session is one of 21 workshops to be held throughout the country, Camp Fire Girl from the national York who will at-
staff office
members in New
EVENTS
CLUBS
: 12:30 p. m. Tues. Mrs. George Hoosier Tourist, Tues. Mrs. H D.| Bradshaw, 649 Berkley rd. host-| Fatout, 3101 Ruckle, hostess. June ess. Covered dish luncheon; party | stallation. Stout Field Women's. 11:30 a. m SORORITIES Wed. Indianapolis Athletic club Theta chap., Alpha Omicron Alpha, Luncheon: cards. | Tues. Mrs. John Brian, 1518 : : . Ewing, hostess. MISCELLANEOUS Rho Gamma Chi. 8 p. m. Wed. | U. 8. A. chap, American War, Mrs. Ben Fellers, Beech Grove, Mothers. 1:30 p. m. Wed. In the hostess. June 20. Mrs. Jack DurFood Craft shop. Public style ham, 6028 Primrose, hostess. Final! show; book review. meeting. .
OReer Broadcasters, Inc. 11:30 a. m. Fri. Ayres’ tearoom. Luncheon. Mothers’ Club council, Terrave Avenue Kindergarten. Tues.
: 9 Sorority to Elect At the tomorrow by the Tau Omega Nu Tau sorority. wil be in the ¥ “W- C- A.
kindergarten. Annual picnic. Service
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Officers will be elected at 8 p. m chapter, Tha session |
tend fhe meeting lare Miss Eldora | DeMots, associate field secretary, |Misses Frances Chapman, Ethel {Holbrook and ! {Nora Garvin The local group assisting them includes Mesdames Garland Parmer, Edna Earle, W.H. Bernhardt, Gonard Felland and John Price, Misses Martha Scott, Mabel Kempf, Louise Scoular and Patricia McGuire. The arrangements committee
The local group will ‘entertain. the out-of-town leaders at “an open house June 18 after the evening session The event will be in the {Camp Fire office, and Miss Irene {Boughton willbe in charge.
| Mercer
Reads Vows
Rev.
| McKee, chapel of the Tabernacle | Presbyterian church was the scene | yesterday afternoon for the | { wedding of Miss Ruth- Ann Parrish |
and S. Sgt. Walter Scott Hargis, AAP The service wag at 2:30-o'clock, {and the Rev. Harry R. Mercer of- | ficiated. Miss Parrish chose . an ~ivory
{satin gown sole shoulder yoke and long tapered sleeves. The gathered skirt cascaded into a train. A halo of pleated illusion her two-tiered finger-tip veil. carried red roses.
held She
Maid of Honor The maid of honor wore a pale green chiffon frock with a high shirred neckline, fitted basque, | (nuffed sleeves and bouffant skirt. She was Miss Betty Jean Bleeke,! and her bouquet was of spring , lowers. Miss Judith Redwine, Handy and Arline Hyde, the bridesmaids, chose pastel tones. Their iresses were like the maid of honor’s ind they also had spring flowers. Serving as the bridegroom's .attendants were: George best man, and Glenn Evans, ald Mehlrand Laurel Dobson, ers. An informal
Donush-
reception was held at the church, and the couple left for a short wedding trip The bride attended Butler university where she was a member of Delta Gamma sorority She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar D., Parrish, 5018 Central ave. The bridegroom is of Mrs. L. J.
Murs. WW illiam Peake
‘To Entertain . Mrs. William B.. Peake, Alabama st., of the directors’ dren's Sunshine row. The guests will be Mesdames D
C. Jolly, fon, T. .G.
Hargis of Lexington.
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board of the .ChilClub, Inc. tomor-
Evard, W. J. Overmire
Harry G. Kennett.
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| Cradick, Raymond Chase Smith, Clifford C. Richter, John Connor,
Kirby.
© Mrs, Frederick: B. Troeger and Mrs. J. P. Tretton Sr. will be host- | esses tomorrow at a noon luncheon for the Garden Study club. The
> J isichedy ‘will be in the Columbia
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Miss DeMots |
chairmen include Mrs. Bernhardt, general, Mrs. Percy Merrill and| Mrs.-Everett Cathcart, registration; Mrs. E. C ring, name tags. Mrs. Guy Warnock, meals; Mrs. Jesse Barker, rooms; Mrs, James] Riley, publicity, and Miss Scott,! supplies
with a mousseline de
Betty
C. Park,|
the son
will entertain members
S. R. Lovick, George NewFrank Bird, Harry B. Mahan and
Also Mesdames B. L. Byrket, Alva
Robert. B., Straughn and G. F.
Garden Club to kninch
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
. Civic Theater Group. Arranges: Party .
theater affairs committee. The event will be at 2
Marilv Jean Cole L Bride " Of Galen F. Boller In Grace Church Rite
The announcements of two recent weddings highlight the bridal news Miss Marilyn Jean Eole and Galen F. Boller, U. 8. navy air corps,! were married Thursday in the Grace Methodist church. The double-
ring ceremony was read at 7:30 p. m. by the Rev. E. A. Clegg
Karcher, LeRoy Gordner and Ford Kaufman (left to right) are among those planp. m. Wednesday | R. Hartley Sherwood. The program will include the election of officers, annual re-
[Betty Reitzel
Is Wed to Marly n Brock:
Geremotie. Is Read In Sweeney Chapel
Mr. and Mrs, Marlyn" J are on a wedding trip following their marriage last night in Sweeney chapel at Butler university. The Rev. S. Grundy Fisher, pastor of the University Park Christian | church, officiated at 8 o'clock. . The bride was Miss Betty: Cathjerine Reitzel and is the daughter lof Mr. and Mrs. John J. .Stockton, 3241 College ave. Mr. Brock's parents are Mr. and Mrs. F. L, Brock, 3045 N. Capitol ave. Bride's Gown
Mr. Stockton gave his daughter in marriage. She .chose a gown] | fashioned with:a white satin bodice and net skirt. Her fingertip-length illusion veil fell from a seed pearl halo. She'carried .a shower bouquet | of. white roses. The attendants were in blue net frocks. The bridegroom's sister, Miss Gwendolyn Brock, as maid of honor, carried Briarcliff yoses and Miss Jane Burrin, bridesmaid, had Talisman roses. Mr. Brock was his son's best man {and the ushers'were Joseph Cottom {and Wallace Zink. ; A reception was held in the chapjel parlor. After June 15 the couple 705 Elm st., Ur-
i will be at honie at | bana, Ill. The bride attended Butler university and is a Pi Beta Phi Sorority member. The bridegroom, a Butler
Brock :
from the summer
collection of Troy
bustle, is of black
graduate, is a candidate for a doctor's degree .in chemistry at the University of Illineis. ated with "Phi Delta Theta {Alpha Chi Sigma fraternities.
Awards Given
Senior Scouts
and
Mrs. Boller is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Cole, 5703 Washington st, and the br ‘2 At Camp T . . . groom's parents are Mr, and Mrs. | i SN » | N uptials Unite Melvin Boller of Flora A number of senior Girl Scouts The matron of honor was Mrs. |
Dale Boller
lora, and Miss Eileen
| D. E. Wheatley, zene a
Dale: Bol- |
ler was his brother's best man,
the bride's brothers,
Miss McKinney ** |U, 8. N,, served as ushers. The Rev. S. T. Taylor read the| After the wedding, a vows at 3:30 o'clock yesterday after-| Was held in the Cole home.
Kinney and Donald E. Wheatley. |Wash. The rite was in the Southport n # = {Methodist church. Miss McKinney's | | parents are Mr. and.Mrs. Fred Mc- marriage of Cpl. Kinney Sr, 1214 Martin st.,
bridegroom is_the son of Mr. and port. The wedding was May 11 Blea Scout awards were Ruth-|Mashed potatoes. Mrs. Elgie Wheatley, 1202 Brad- | Cincinnati. anne Denser, Harriet Rust, bury st. | Mrs. Newport's parents are Mr Smuck, Sydney Sullivan, LaDonna Miss McKinney wore a
veil caught by a heart-shaped illu-;the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles joo and John D.-Cole, yeoman 2-¢,
reception The | noon uniting Miss Delores Jean Mc-|bridegroom is stationed in. Seattle,
and |
received awards this week-end on a camping trip at Dellwood, Marion county Girl Scout camp.- The group concluded ifs year's activities and “|brepared the camp for its June 24th | opening
Ten girls became “Wing Scouts, | To
{having completed 12 hours of in-|
|denberg, Betty Lytle, Barbara Pearson, Marilyn ‘Ma ry Louise Ezinger. Among those receiving
sion tiara. She carried white | Newport, 1622 E. Raymond st.. The| Jenson. flowers. tbride is stationed in Cincinnati, and | Others Named The matron of honor, Mrs. James the bridegroom's station is in 0 ; h : Elizabeth Cottingham, } | Wheatley, chose blue lace and chif-1 | Northport, Va. : 8
fon. The bridesmaids were in pink | frocks like the matron of honor’ s. | They were Misses Joyce Graham,|
Lola Reynolds, Betty Gardner an Paul Jones
Marjorie Barnhart, . - | unis ma orl Will Speak
All the . attendants matching their frocks. and carried {blue delphinium. Donna Jean Der- | rett, the flower girl, was in white
organdy. | tomorrow at
the award
| Davenport, Ralph Pieper, Gerald |¢ ontest. Tutterow and T. Sgt. Edwin Pieper,
The {luncheon will be
{Camp Atterbury. The" ringbearer| lat noon in the was Kenneth McClain. | Columbia club. After a reception in the chureh,| np Jones, who _ 4
(the couple left for a short wedding is pyblic.informatrip. They will be at home at 225 tion director of N. 20th st., Beech Grove. the.Nationai
luncheon Mr. Wheatley was his son's best|of the second agnual Chamber of | Ethyl "King man and the ushers were Wayne | Commerce home safety engineering | Parker,
Jamison, Ellen Norman, Ann Peacock, Janet Remington, Betty Cox. Betty Gossett, Joyce Porter, Becker, Roberta Johnston, Ann McCrary, Virginia
Lois Overstreet, Lolita {Juanita Hadley, Madelon Hoffman,
Paul Jones, Chicago, will “speak | {Charlene Jones, Nancy Krug and
[Shirley Williams. Patty Hamke, Sandra Wilma Weaver,
tty Kneipp,
|ley, Rita Ellen Dyer, | brust, | Covell.
Joan
the local Girl Scout council, presented the awards.
He is affili-|
Mildred Mary Parrish, Betty Lou Baker, Hazel Thrasher, Hamilton, |
Mrs. H. H. Cummins, president of
struétion in air ground school. They | Spinach and egg scramble. (are Marion Goldthwaite, Jane Lin-| pon fried luncheon meat.
Pattie and| whole wheat toast.
Brock, | Announcement is made of the ‘Martha Jessup, Ruth Taylor anal Tus mitk Shake. Wilma L. Davis,
and the WAC, and Sgt. Normand A. New- senior | Shoulder lamb chops.
white dnd Mrs. Harry Frymire, New Phil-| | Dailey, Doris Spencer, Joan O'Brien,{ Grated raw carrot salad. satin dress and a fingertip illusion adelphia, O., and the bridegroom is| | Delores Jones, Suzanne Dampier, | Rolls. Ora E. Delores Jean Brenton and Phyllis| Fresh berries with custard sauce. Milk to drink: Three c child; 1 e. for each adult
Mary Lou ration points: Ten red; no blue,
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The hustle suit,
Stix, designer. mess jacket is beige faille and the skirt, with its self-fabrie loops
suggesting+a
New York
The
faille.
(Wasson's)
equal tenderness and beauty. over the broccoli will enable you to enjoy
Orange juice. | Ready-to-eat cereal,
{Broiled frankfurters. Heston, Carrot sticks. ‘Sara | gong,
Shi rley| presh plums. | Greascn, Phyllis Flinn, Janice Far-
Arm-
oked smoked tongue. Delores Coleman and Nancy | C° ed, Smo 8
| Parsley new potatoes. | Creamied new peas Lettuce and tomato salad Bread. Bavarian cream.
Wartime Eatin 2 Meta Given |
YEARS AGO WE COULD PUT BROCCOLI info our menw But now we can eat it the vea ies frozen vegetables Its beautifully flower-like head and its lovely green stalk are o The Sauce we ‘suggest today for serving it more than ever.
A FEW only from early fall until late winter. around, especially if the markét where we shop carr
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"TUESDAY MENUS
i wn Jones-Breeden Vows Are Read In Church Rite
Miss Marzee Breeden and Johh C.-Jones, signalman 1-c, U. 8. € G., were married at 2:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon in the Emer son Avenue Baptist church. The
asted sweet rolls.
. Luncheon
Dinner
Pat Broccoli with mayonnaise topping Rev. George T. King officiated.
(see ipe). See srepipe The bride chose a white taffeta
‘ldress fashioned with. a fitted basque romahce neckline, flared lace pep{lum and bouffant skirt forming a train, Her three-tiered fingertip veil cascaded from a tiara and she car-
. for each Today's
WEDNESDAY MENUS ried Johanna Hill roses. 3 ita Matron of Honor Breakfast Mrs. Warren G. Harding, the nm Whole strawberries dipped into tron of honor, was gowned in yeipowdered sugat. low ninon ch#fon. Her bouquet Griddle cakes and hot sirup. was of orchid sweetpeas and Brialcliff roses. Luncheon Aquatone ninon chiffon was | Mashed potato salad. worn by the bridesmaid. She war
Miss Vera Nelle Smock and she carried pink sweetpeas and yellow roses. The best man was S Sgt wi illiant P. Daily, Stout field, and the ush« ers were Lambert Christie, Robert Scudder and William Kelly. After a reception in the church parlor, the couple left for a wedding trip. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bresden,
Dinner
: Milk to drink: Three. c. for each 930 N. Riley ave, and Mr. and Mrs, afety c : rp . Fi : i C A. R Meeting Rate ¥ Sountll Speaker Booked |child; 1 c. for each adult. Today's William Jones, 403 N. Bancroft st, tA : L Z Mn wall o The Alpha ch In} {ration points: Six red; no blue. ————————————————— | Mrs. Lowell 8. Fisher and her 2 alate : § Ainhy Chapter Apna Deits 2 2 Sig 3 Al h: I ¢ daughter, Peggy. and Mrs. L. H { Omega sorority, will méet at 1 p. m. M 2 Sigma Alpha ota aR a Totte Satur.| A PP reximately tomorrow in the Hume=Mansur| Mayonnaise topping for broccoli: s Musicale Millikan were in Lafayette Satur-! ‘ I osreaa ¢ t Da oO day to attend the bein | meeting|290 Women will Ws. Jones |building. “Generals and War Lords One-half c. mayonnaise, 1 tsp Plan Tu icale of the stale Children of BR Ameri. attend ‘the luncheon. - Mrs. Earl of China” will be discussed by Mrs grated lemon rind, 3 tbsps. lemon A musical program will be given can Revolution. Miss Fisher was| Cordon, exhibits thairman, has | Vera Stottlemeyer | Juice, } tbsp. finely sliced green at 3 p. m. today in the Odeon oy installed as historian of the state ANNOUNCE] that the Indianapolis | [Fe + tsp. paprika, !'s tsp. salt. the Zeta chapter, Sigma Alpha Iota
group. -Mrs. Millikan is the C. A. Rr [Power & Light
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Co will have a sponsor. jSemionsiration board to instruct in i safe changing of a fuse in the home!
Miss Mary Margaret McCormick,| l Urners Auxiliary
906 E. Towa st., will be hostess at! 8:30 p. m. tomorrow for a rush party | [to be given by the Beta chapter, | Gamma Phi Alpha sorority.
iy ‘ Lwald Meeting {in the Athenaeum. The Marian guild of Marian col- {will follow the meeting. { lege will have a luncheon at 1 p. m. | tomorrow in the school. business meeting, auction
To Have Supper
A buffet supper 16:30 p. m.
After a|A. "Wayne Murphy, there will be an dames John C. Beck,
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will _be held at today by the Women's |auxiliary to the Athenaeum Turners | A social hour |
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\Will Hear Speaker Mrs. Marjorie Feeney “Do You Hear Me?” the Woman's Rotary Luncheon will be at 12:15 p. m. {the Columbia club.
tomorrow
top of double boiler and cook over will discuss | boiling for | until mixture is hot through club meeting. over any vegetable such as broccoli, in! cauliflower, green beans, etc. 14 eupful.
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