Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 June 1945 — Page 14
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Christamore Aid Society Entertains New Members at Picnic Luncheon
NEW MEMBERS OF THE CHRISTAMORE AlD SOCIETY attended their. first meeting today—a picnic "luncheon in the home of ‘Mrs. Russell Fortune Sr. annowiiced last month at the Mesdames Addison
The five new—members, society's annual election, meeting, are : : Howe, Arthur B. Lathrop and Robert Patrick Fortune, Miss Nancy: Lockwood -and Miss Townsend Eaglesfield. : 1 for today’s meet-
Mrs. R. Niven Stall was she hostess chairman BL “white elephant” sale to raise
ing. - A feature of. the event was .a money for the Christamornre Jetilement —Bouse's summer camp o a =” ‘ n n © Miss Barbara Lee, daughter . Leslie S. Lee, has come home for summer vacation irom the hool, Great Barrington, Mass. She has as her house atricia Cornish, Omaha,
Neb., a classmate,
John A. Smead to Give Bridal Dinner A BRIDAL DINNER to be givin Saturday night in the Marott hotel by Jean A Smead will honor hi iter, Mary Marjorie, and her fiance, Albert F. Janowitz, « The honor guest ill be marti Broadway Methodist church Guests at the dinner will urigegrooni,
Sunday in the vill officiate nowitz, mother h Kinkopf and es Helena Elr Mundell
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pf the prospective George Miller, al liott, Beatrice Whitak n n n Several parties are heing planned for Mis Ellen Jane LaFollette who will become the bride of Montford Arthur Mead on June 24. ~The ceremony will be at 2:30 p. m. in _ the Irvington Presbyterian church, Miss "Mary Freeman will entertain Thursday with 8 miscellaneous shower, and on Friday afternoon; Miss Alice Hankins and Miss Mary Elizabeth Thumma will give a tea
Engaged Couple Will Be Honored : MR. AND MRS. R. B. WADDINGTON will hold open house from 8 to 10 o'clock Friday night for their daughter, Sarah Elizabeth, and Flight Officer Fred Campbell Jr. The couple will be married at 2:30 p. m. Saturday in McKee chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. A personal shower will oe given tonight by Mrs. Fred Smith for the bride-to-be. Among the guests will be Mesdames Waddington, Walter Harris and Virgil Yeste, Misses Margaret Waldo, Mary and Sally Walker, Kathryn Ely, Patricia Rudolph, Dorothy Wineman, Jane Pettijohn, Jean Pittenger and Margaret McGuire,
Miss Schorn to Be Hostess MISS BETTY LO SCHORN will entertam af luncheon Friday in the Meridian Hills Country club for Miss Agatha DeLain Kemper. Miss Kemper and ‘Capt. Kenneth Hemersley Goslin, marine aif corps, will be married July 7 in the Broadway Methodist church. Dr. John F. Edwards will réad the vows-at 8:30 p.'m Miss~Schorn will be assisted by her mother; Mrs. Floyd W. «.Bchorn. The guests will include Mrs. James Harvey Kemper and “Wirs. A. M. Goslin, mothers of the engaged couple; Mrs. Hubert Weatherman, Misses Joan and Patricia Henning, Martha Lou Brown, Mary Lou Mohlenkamp, Mildred Farley and Mary Ann Griffith.
Luncheon ‘Saturday for Bride-to-Be ANOTHER LUNCHEON WILL BE GIVEN Saturday for Miss Kemper by Miss Arline Hyde and Miss Clara Case. The party will be in Catherine's restaurant. Among the invited guests are Mesdames Kemper, Goslin, Weatherman and Walter 8. Hargis, Misses Schorn, Griffith, Kay Ferguson, Betty Handy, Nancy Chatfield, Joan Wright, Mary Caryl Martin, Jayne Yount, Myra Brown, Judith Redwine and Jane Lewis.
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"TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1945
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
| Naval Ofticer
Rev. Harry L. Crain
re - . i Julia C. Moore |
Is Married to
Officiates at Rite
Announcements of a recent: wed- #8
{ling ‘and an approaching marriage {appear in the bridal news. go Miss. Julia Carolyn Moore ag
Et. (jg) Norman W, Lauchnei
U. SN. R, were married Sunday
iin the home of the bride's parents,| | Mr, and Mrs. Adren L. Moore, 1801] |E. Maple rd. : | | The vows were read by the Rev. |
| Harry L. Crain, pastor emeritus of! (the Frankfort Presbyterian church Lt. Lauchner is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robett W. Lauchner of Frank: |
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ceremony in the
Josephine Golc,
C. J. Hornbach
~ Exchange Vows
hid So > Holy Trinity Church
Is Scene of Rite
A double-ring ceremony at 9 o'clock this ‘morning in the Holy Trinity Catholic church united Miss Josephine L. Golc and Chief. Petty Officer Charles J. Hornbach, U. 8S. N.
| The vows were read by the Rev, Fr. . Robert Hartmaw. |" The bride is the sister of Lt. and | Mrs. Robert Green, 3015 W. 10th st., |and Mr. Hornbach's parents are | Mr. ‘and Mrs. Carl J. Hornbach, 881 | West dr., Woodruff Place. Bride Wears White
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Among new
attending their first meeting yesterday, were Johnsen, Mrs. John Alexander and Mrs. Neal P. Ben:.on Jr. Curtis Ewbank and Miss Nancy Lockwood. The meeting was held in Mrs. Other new members, not shown are Mesdames Richard Hoberg, Edgar Lan
ley Jr.
i Mis Mary Ruth Knue was the| Meridian Street Methodist church | worn by the bride. The dréss had | bride's
|Lauchner served as his son's best| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. | waist, long sleeves accented with
attendant and Mr.| will unite Miss Betty Ellen Hall, |a high round neckline, basque :
members of the auxiliary to the Children’s bureaa of the Indianapolis Orphan home, (left to right, ‘rear row) Mrs. Hugh Baker Jr. Miss Mary and (left and right, front row) Mrs. William ; William W. Garstang's home. dstrom and C. Harvey Brad-
Mrs. Bennett | Heads Legion | Auxihary = |
auxiliary, récently was elected president of the 11th district of the auxiliary at a meeting in the War!
Miss Mary O'Gara Becomes Bride Of William Branson in Ceremony Read in St. Philip Neri Church
A breakfast-at the Homestead this morning for 50 guests followed | of Mrs. Sam Bennett of the Kenh- the wedding bf Miss Mary. O'Gara to William Branson, nington unit, American ‘Legion U.
| man. After a small reception in the
{Moore home, the couple left for.a | wedding trip. >
The bride attended Western col-| (lege, Oxford, O., and is a member] _
{of the Frankfort chapter of the | Kappa Kappa Kappa sorority, Lt. Lauchner attended Franklin
Philippines.
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{man 1-¢, U. 8. N. 'R, is announced by her parents Mr. and Mrs. T W. Herald, 3908 |W. Vermont st. Mr, Dicks is the ison of Mr. and (Mrs. Raymond Dicks, 3106 St. Paul st. The pro-
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Hall, and Royce Stevens, son of Officer Royce B,
Organizations— Mrs. Miranda"To Be Hostess
| - | The engagement of Miss Erma F or Me
| Herald to Raymond Dicks Jr, sea-
college and the University of Ala-| bama. He iss a member of Phi Delta | Theta fraternity, He re¢enjly re- | turned home after four years in the . J -
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lace and a full gathered skirt. She chose a twb-tiered fingertip veil of illusion attached to a lace Juliet cap with a short flounce. Her
— [bouquet was of Johanna Hill roses
and stephanotis centered. with an { orchid. Reception Held { Miss Jane Hornbach, the bride | groom's sister, was her only attendant. She wore a frock of blue tissue taffeta made with a sweetheart neckline, fitted basque, three-quar-ter-length sleeves and a full gath- | ered skirt. She carried Better Times roses. The best man was William Shirley. A breakfast was held at Ci-
a party and the appearance of & g,j4i's after the ceremony, and
there was -a reception this after-
The Indianapolis alumnae of Al- noon in the Green home. | pha Delta Pi sorority will meet to-| After June 20, the couple will be {morrow night with Mrs, Frank Mi- at home in Westerly, R. I, where Iranda, 3505 E. 62d st. Mrs,. John! the bridegroom is stationed. |W. Grob will assist the hostess.
nineties” party will bei Ch I Qi | le held at 8 p. m. today by the Wes- | urc ys Ire
The ceremony was at 9 o'clock in-St
, r ny ciated | True, 3115 S. East st The Rev. Fr. Hilary ‘Meny off rite will be at 10:30 a. m White is the guild president,
N. June 24 in’ the Fairfax Christian probe. 5! church. The Rev. Leon Weatherman 3
S. N. R,-Cape Charles, Va. hilip Neri Catholic church. before an altar banked with palms and white flowers. . The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Garg, 321
Memorial building. { ‘Others. elected were Mrs. Harris | Mondary, Wayne unit, and Mrs. Clarence Parsons, Irvington unit,}
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first and second vice presidents; |
Mrs. Charles Martin |Ben Davis 4-H Unit Will Be Speaker Names Officers Mrs, Charles” Martin will discuss | : . ; “South America” today at the an- club will ‘be held at 9:30 a.
nual guest meeting of the Broad nigh school
: : - a) Ripple Business and Professional” New officers of the group are Miss | . S { on airman f Uldene' Christenberry, president; Bolen, chairman ol
Women's association.
The group will meet at 8 p. m. in Miss Jackie Hanneman, vice -presithe home of Mrs. Ruth Danke, 706 dent; Miss Joan Gerkihg, secretary, E. 71st st. Mrs, Adelina Russo will be Miss Margaret Barns, treasurer, ana | Cc?
iMiss Jo Anne Edwards, song leader. inane - | reports in the district
co-hostess.
Thursday in the Ben Davis senior
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Mrs. Stewart Maxwell, Bruce P| Robison unit, and Mrs. M. L. Sut-}.
ton. John H. Holliday Jr. unit, were |-
named recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. Andrew Wettrick, Big 4 unit, became chaplain. " Mrs. Fred W. Kuhn, Big Eagle
unit, ‘was elected historian; Mrs.}
A meeting of the Ben Davis 4-H| Agatha Ward, Indianapolis post 4,) m.| parliamentarian, and Mrs. Elmer
| Silverman; Indianapolis Power & ! Light unit, sergeant at arms. At the meeting, Mrs. William R. the Chamber of Commerce home: safety division,
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| presented a personal award to the}
| Osric Mills Watkins unit for send-
{ing in the largest number of safety
Dr. White to Speak ‘A meeting of the Dahlia society will ‘be held at 7:30 p. m. today in the Indianapolis Gas & Coke util- | ity building. Dr..A. E. White will| discuss “How I Raise Dahlias.”
Graduation Planned | The Meridian Heights Kkinder-! garten commencement exercises will be at 7 p.m. tomorrow in the Kin-| dergarten. Dr. Sidney Blair Harry | will pfesent the diplomas.
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True, son ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Elba and In charge of entestainment is| wr, Jean Brown Wagoner will
{the son of Mr. and Mrs. William [Will officiate. | Miss Florance True, sister of the peering of the season at 8 p. m
sg on the. arm of her prospective bridegroom, will be the | 4. ‘with Mrs. 0. K. Gaskins, 7 Entering. OF aid of honor. The bridesmaids will |p Westfield blvd . be Misses Erma and Eula Herald| ° A
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ye Erma Herald Methodist church. Attending the] \N/ 1 Sponsor approaching marriage “€ church P daughter, Ruby Fay, guests, rogram
re. Fiorano & te shat Cadet Robert Evan, Mrs. Florence Clark is chairman, .
members and their
Mrs. Beulah "Goode. Mrs. Charles speak on “Untold Tales of Julia | Ward Howe” at 8 p. m. Friday in the Downey Avenue Christian church. : The talk, sponsored by the Loyal circle of the church, will be open to the public. Mrs, Albert Gray will preside, and a’ social .hour will follow. The assistant hostess will be Miss A musical program will be given
of the Indianapolis {alumnae chapter, Alpha Sigma Al-| {pha sorority, will have their last
|and a full skirt inset with Chan {08 ee Les, Miss Maly | Berentece Lamb: Miss Mayme Berns py Mesdames Gray, F. W. Wieg- | tilly lace. The long sleeves tapered augh and Miss Connle Green-|.s yinton will be an honor guest. ‘mann, E. K. Higdon and William T. _
linto points at the wrists and the | skirt formed a long train
| of English illusion fell from a Juliet | cap of shirred illusion accented with
| pearl trimming. Her bouquet of!|°
{white roses had a gardenia center. |
| . Miss Margaret O'Gara was her
sins, Mrs. Jack Dever and Miss
i~ |Rosaline McHugh, were matron of
honor and bridesmaid. The jun Kathleen Cunningham and’ Mis
Mary Ann McGinley, cousins of the th dl coffee.
I Dipmin " Rinse thoroughly with hot water Picnic to Be F day | Methodist church, Thursday in ‘the n after this brew has been emptied
hn! from the pot. This removes any ...phers of the graduating class of | Mrs Clifford is executive secre trace of staleness.
bride, and Misses Kathleen an [Rita Mae O'Gara, the bride's sisters. | Mr. Dever served as best ma and the ushers were Jack McHug and Thomas O'Gara, the bride's] brother. { Pink and Blue Frocks The maid of honor wore pink|
red roses. The matron of honor and the bridesmaid wore taffeta and net - frocks and carried pink roses. | Mrs. Dever was in aquatone and| had a Juliet cap of silver sequins, while Miss McHugh's Juliet cap| {was of pink illusion, matching her|
| frock. The junior bridesmaids’ dresses
» \ were made’ with taffeta bodices and |
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and 32 and white. -ThRy wore matching
Dutch hats and carried colonial uquets of spring flowers. Reception Tonight After a reception in the O'Gara
Sue Burnett, he Indianapoilsihome at 7 p. m., the couple will
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{bride's going away costume will be 'a light blue crepe frock, brown ac-
artime Eating 2y Metd Given
{cessories and a gardenia corsage. | Mrs. Branson will be at home {here and the bridegroom will return \to Cape Charles, where he is sta-
‘Mrs. Stubbs Hostess
| Mrs. Paul E Stubbs, 4007 E 38th st., will be the hostess tomorrow at
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wood. The flower girl w iil be Patty Jean! A dinner will be held at 7. p. m. 1 Herald. Mr. True's attendants willl tomorrow by the Gamma Phi Zeta be Jasper Thomas, best man, and sorerity in the home of Mrs. Mau-| Chester and Carl Herald, brothers|rice Turner, 3548 Salem st. Norman f the bride-to-be, Edwin Mayfield Isaacs will be the speaker. Ww. J and Carlos Scott, ushers, | - ’
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Tow i rs. J. W. WW Q . To sweeten a coffee pot made | DOrro% IN the home of Mrs. J W.S.C.S. Group of metal other than aluminum, oc- . ; l arrangemen ) e includes / ior bridesmaids were Miss casionally substiviite ‘a tablespoon | arrangements: committee inc i To Hold Meeting
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: ‘Storing Apples A bushel of apples stored at room Forbes. lace and net with a matching illu- | temperature will lose oter a pound Rag, sion Juliet cap and carried deep Of weight in a week's time
Pearty, Misses Peggy Rose, Virginia Prosser and Eileen Hoover. { Those who will serve. as ushers are Mesdames Edwin L. Becker, {Duke E. Hanna, F. E. McKeighan, Smith, Ivan Ulmer, William { . 8. Watkins and C. A. Weesner Club Anniversary Mrs. Paul F. Brown and Mrs, ! : -i Merlin Mullane will pour at the The 45th anniversary of the ' social hour. { Minerva club will be celebrated to-
Ford, 3865 Washington blvd. The
Mesdames J. A. Cameron, C. { McDaniel and E. S. Cummings. | Mrs. Austin Clifford will address members of the Woman's Society
{of Christian Service, Roberts Park
Miss Joanne Bernat will entertain i church.
school 70 at a picnic Friday in the | tary of the Indiana League of Wom= home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs.! en Voters. Devotions will be led by [saul Bernat, 5155 Central ave. Jack Mrs. C. G. Shriver, and Kenneth william Shumaker, James Carr will sing. Mrs. J. H. Smiley Jane LaRue, Alison Mead and! will discuss the San Francisco conAlfe® May will assist. | ference.
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