Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 June 1945 — Page 18
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PHURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1945 - Recent Bride
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Fr. Sweeney Officiates At Wedding Helen Stansberry
Becomes Bride
Miss Helen Stansberry and Lt. (jg) Robert L. Heck, U. 8. N. R,, were married at 9 o'clock this morning in -SS. Peter and Paul cathedral. The Rev. Fr. Cornelius {Sweeney read the double-ring ceremony. The bride wore an egg-shell faille taffeta gown. The dress had a net yoke, leg-0o’-mutton ‘sleeves and a full skirt forming a train. Attendants’ Frocks
Her full-length veil fell from an illusion headdress edged with seed pearls, and she carried white roses centered with a white orchid. Mrs. Richard Rapp, the matron of honor, wore aqua satin with a sweetheart neckline, short sleeves and a full skirt. The bridesmaids were Miss Evajean Siddons and Miss Mary Coplea. They were in yellow net over taffeta. The dresses were fashioned A , with gathered bodices, sweetheart Legion Unit Names necklines, three-quarter length : Ee oral skirts—an mei New Officers. attendants carried Better Times| Mrs. Cecil Hartman recently was roses and wore headdresses of |elected president of the Broad Rip= matching flowers and veiling. ple unit 312, American Legion aux Breakfast Follows iliary. Mrs. Wilbert Smith and Mrs, Donald Heck served as best man |RAIPD Kriplen are the first and and the ushers were Robert Young second vice presidents. land Gerald Studley. A breakfast Others elected were Mrs. Wilbur |was. held in the Homestead, and [OD and Mrs. John Noon, record. there was a reception in the "home | D8 and corresponling secretaries; of Mrs Annétte Hussey, 43 N. Tre- | MIS: Fred Ashby, treasurer: Mrs, mont st : {Mary Sharp, historian; Mrs, Walter The couple will leave for Charles- Fuller, chaplain, and Mrs, Carl
town, R. I, where the bridegroom Young, sergeant. at arms.
is stationed. They will be at home Meeting Tomorrow
there. Lt. Heck is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heck, 4724 E.[| The U.S.A. chapter, American 11th st. : War Mothers, will meet at. 8 p.m, tomorrow in the Wat Memorial building. :
Luncheon, Pre-Nuptial Party to Fete Miss Agatha Delain Kemper on July |
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MRS. GARVEY KEMPER WILL ENTERTAIN nday, July 1, with a luncheon and pre-nuptial party for _ her niece, Miss Agatha DeLain Kemper. Miss Kemper is. the bride-to-be of Capt. Kenneth H. Goslin, marine air
corps reserve. The couple will be married July 7 in the
Broadway Methodist church. _ - i= Mrs. Kemper will give the party at her home in Silver Hylls. Among those who will attend are Miss Kemper's mother, Mrs. James arvey Kemper, and the prospective bridegroom’s mother, Mrs. A. . Goslin. . {Others invited are Mesdames H. F. Geiger, O. W. Morrissey, Joe Phillips, Von Heaton, P, R. Sylvester, Robert Graham, Fred LeFéber, saver Winnings, E. F. Trimpe, Merle Kruge, Evan Weeks, Charles densticker, Harry Greene, Frank Kirkhoff and Hubert Weatherian, Misses Bess Tomey, Mary Lou Mohlenkamp, Mary Ann Grif- . Arline Hyde, Betty Lo Schorn and Martha Greene.
Theater Officers Are Announced * OFFICERS HAVE BEEN ANNOUNCED for the 1945-46 season wv the Civic theater. John D. Welch was renamed president and Herbert E. Wilson is the new vice president. Others re-elected were KeRoy G. Gordner, treasurer, and Harry V. Wade, secretary. The afficers and Mrs. Kurt Pantzer, W. G. Guthrie and Miss Sara Lauter, —_gpmprise the new executive board. Jack L. Hatfield, directdr and manager, will serve ‘again as will--L. Bramer Carlsen, technical director. # ¥ a : s 2 8 ¥ Two speakers will address members of the Butler Alumnae Litefary club on Saturday. The hostess will be Miss Corinne Welling, assisted by Mrs. Samuel M. Myers. Miss Ruth B. Carter will discuss “Torch of Freedom: Twenty Exiles in History” (Ludwig). “With a Dutch Accent” (DeJong) will be Miss LaVerne Ridlen’s subject. ® = = . s a2. 2 ‘ Mrs. Roy Sahm will be hostess next Thursday when the Earlham Women's club meets. There will be an informal luncheon at 12:30 p.#m., followed by the election of officers. 3 8 82a * 8.8 * Miss Louise Swan will leave Sunday for Hartiord, Conn. where she will stay -with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon S. Gauld, formetly of Indianapolis. From there she will go to New York, where she and Miss Marian Lauter will begin study at the Julliard School of: Music.
Photo Reflex photo. Miss Doris Shannon and T. Sgt. Christian Frederick Schlensker were married at 4:30 p. m. June 10 in the Friedens Evangelical and Reformed church, The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Allie Shannon, and Mr, Schlensker’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry ‘Schlensker.
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» » = 5 = ” * On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Byron Miller and their daughter, Carol, will leave for Warsaw where they will spend a month with E Mps. Miller's mother, Mrs. Harry Crites.
The Bridal Scene—
Brides-to-Be Announce Plans For Approaching Ceremonies; Two Will Be Wed Saturday
The announcements of several approaching marriages appear in the |
bridal news.
Miss Helen Carlson has set June 30 as the date for her wedding to §. Sgt. William Michael Troyan. The rite will be in SS. Peter and Paul!
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A ceremony at 9 a. m. Saturday in SS. Peter and Paul cathedral!
Sonshine Club To Entertain
A president's day luncheon will
be held at 12:30 p. m. next Wednes-
day by the Children's Sunshine club. The dinner will be in the Indianapolis Athletic club. Mrs. Frank L. Boles and Mrs. Richard Golbach will give a musical program. In the receiving line will be Mesdames William B. Peake, Walter Zimmerman, John Connor, Alva Cradick, W, J. Overmire, R. C, Griswold, A. J. Clark, Harry Ken nett and B. L. Byrket. : Mrs. Clifford J. Richter is general chairman. Assisting her will ‘be Mesdameg D. C. Jolly, Frank C. Bird, Harry G. Kennett, S. M. Lowick, A. J. Clark and Byrket.
Bureau Seeks Homes|
For Children
A plea for foster homes for children is being made by the Catholic Charities bureau, 1004 N. Pennsylyania st. Homes are being sought for children between the ages of 4 and 14. a
"© Persons interested in the welfare |
of children and with the facilities to provide homes for them are requested to visit the bureau where they may discuss details of child placement with the children’s worker,
Deborah W. C. T. U.
Holds Session The Deborah W. C. T. U. met today in the home of Mrs. Ruby Voiles, 1819 W. Morris st. Mrs. C G. Eicher had charge of the devotions at the morning session.
~ » Mrs Sarah E, Strong, 950 W. 31st st:, will be hostess tomorrow for the Mary E. Balch W. C. T. U. The program participants will include Mesdames Dorothy Ann Miller, Ebert Plymate, J. G. Beck and Elbert Moore.
Nurse Graduated EVANSVILLE, Ind, June 21.— Miss Stella Miller recently was gfaduated from the Protestant Deacohess- hospital school of nursing, here, She is the daughter of the Rev. and Mrs, Charles W. Miller, Indianapolis.
| will unite Miss Joan Donahue and |A. PF. Tamburrino. The Rev. Fr. Cornelius Sweeney will officiate. The bride-to-be is the daughter] lof Mr. and Mrs. William J. Donahue, Los Angeles, and Mr. Tamburrino’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. | Frank Tamburrino, Clairton, Pa. | Mrs. Paul Pedlow will be matron | of honor, and the- bridesmaids will | be Misses Geraldine Shepard, Dor-| othy Rogers, Sheila McAndrews and Catherine Callahan. Sherrill Adal Shepard will be the flower girl. The prospective bridegroom's at-| tendants will be Joseph Pedlow, best | man, and Robert Ferguson and Vincent Rogers, ushers,
s n H Mr. and Mrs. John T. Nelis, 1701 S. Talbot st, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Helen, to Albert Goebes, son of Mr and Mrs. Leo GoBbes, 1746 Union st. The couple will be married at 9. a. m. Saturday in Sacred Heart {Catholic church. The vows will be ‘read .by the Rev. Fr. Ephrem { Muench. The bride-to-be’s maid of honor will be Miss Martha Jane Goebes Miss Roberta Volkert will be the bridesmaid, and .Sdandra Kay Disch, the flower girl, The best man will be George Schaub, and Dr, John Moriarty and Frank Scheib will be ushers
” =» = The Holy Rosary Catholic church will be the scene at 9:30 a. m. Sunday for the wedding of Miss Victoria Amato and August Anthony {Caito. The Rev. Fr. William Knapp {will officiate. Miss Amato's father is James Amato, 215 S. Davidson st., and Mr Caito is the son of Mr. and Mrs Philip Caito, 521 Stevens st The bride-to-be's attendants will be Miss Angeline Caito, sister of the prospective bridegroom, maid of honor, and Mesdames John Turner, Mary . Catherine Wharton, Wilbur Boehle and Paul Shea and Miss Marie Miceli, bridesmaids. Gus Caito will serve as best man, and the ushers will be Salvadore and Anthony Punterelli, Mr. Boehle {and John Mecurio.
\Rush Party Planned Mrs. Donald Hicks, 5954 Univer- | sity ave, will be the hostess Saturday night at a rush party and ‘“scavenger hunt” for the Beta chapter, Chi Phi Gamma sorority. She will be assisted by Mrs. Paul Lawrence ‘White and Miss Dorothy Lemen,
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Guild Luncheon Will Be Held - Tuesday
Mrs. G. E. Bomberger will be the hostess Tuesday at a luncheon in her summer home for members of the Riley Hospital Cheer guild. Mrs. Hans C. Jacobsen will preside at a short business meeting. Assisting the hostess will be Mesdames William H. Carper, Bernard H. Jeup, Harry Jones and C. E. Bingman. n n " Several units of the Riley Cheer guild will sew next week in the hospital. They are: Monday—Bruce P. Robison unit 133, American Legion auxiliary. Tuesday—"All Kind Mother” and “Knee Deep in June” chapters; Wednesday—" ‘The Highest Good” and “An Old Sweetheart of Mine” units; Thursday—'In the Heart of June” division, and Friday—a volunteer group.
Designer's Work Shown at Museum
Walter Dorwin Teague, industrial products designer, has lent 47 photographs of his recent work to the John Herron Art museum: The exhibit opened Monday and will continue through July 15. Mr. Teague, a native of Pen-| dleton, stresses functionalism in| his designs. He is active in the National Post-war ation. In 1939, he received the American design award, and the national | advertising award was given to him! in 1940, He has written several books, | one being “Design This Day; The
Technique of Order in the Machine! Age.”
Party Will Honor Recent Bride
Members of the Rho Delta sorogity will entertain at 8 p.m. today | with a miscellaneous bridal shower for Mrs. Charles Fassbender, | The party will be in the home of | Mrs, Mildred Kersey, 3007 E. 10th st. Mrs. Fassbender was Miss Jeanette] Uhl before her recent marriage.
W.C.T.U. Meeting |
A meeting of the Vayhinger| W.C.T.U. will be held at 1:30 p.m. | Tuesday in the Indianapolis day | nursery, 542 Lockerbie st. Mrs. L. H. | Pearson will review “The Life of Jennie Casseday.” Devotions will be led by Mrs, C. W. Powers, and the group will make a tour of the building
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If looking cool is half the fight in keeping that way—and it is—here are four outfits that are ammunition for the annual battle of the sultry season. 1. A slim and distinguished afternoon dress, softened for hipline flattery by a peplum drape that suggests twin pouch pockets. Chunky jeweled buttons punctuate the cool colors in which it comes —lyric blue, lark gold or gray. The fabric is a supple shantung weave of Eastman acetate rayon. (Ayres’.)
Organizations— Auxiliary Unit Elects New Officers
The organization news includes a, business meeting, a card party and an announcement of-new officers, | The execufive board of the Sigma Chi Mothers club will have a busi- | ness meeting at 11:30 a. m. Tuesday | in Ayres’ committee room.
Mrs. Lowell S. Fisher recently was | elected president of the John H. Holliday unit 186, American’ Legion auxiliary. { Others elected were Mrs. Harold Reed, vice president; Mrs. E. L.| Kelly, secretary; Mrs. Ralph W.| Lewis, treasurer; Mrs. Earl Finley, historian; Mrs. John Ranes, chaplain, and Mrs. John Goldthwaite, |
sergeant at arms,
The 17th Organized Division Navy | club will meet at 3 p.m. Sunday in| the home of Mrs. Pearl Scherrer, 2005 Barth ave. A picnic supper will be served at 5:30 p. m.
A card party was held today in Ayres” auditorium by the women of St. Patrick's parish. Mesdames Joseph Madden, Robert Okey and | Thomas W. York were the chairmen | in charge. ! Others on the committee were Mesdames Fred® Engleking, Sam Hinderliter, Robert Mantel, John Murphy and George Underhill.
Mrs. Clifford Townsend, Nobles- | ville, will be the hostess at 7 p.m.| today at a buffet supper for the Phi chapter, Delta Chi Sigma soror- | ity. Mrs. Harry Davis will assist.
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| The arrowheads are embroidered with white seed pearls. (Block's.
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| printed pattern based on the scenic panorama of Central park. Skyscrapers, trees and wooded lakes meet ! in the print. Buttons drop down the front from a romance neckline.
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Mrs. Paul L. Dressel were in charge
Churchwomen Hold of the program. All-Day Meeting
The Women's society of the Me- Reid presided.
held an all-day session today in the |
! Devotions were led by Mrs. Rob-| ert H. Hamil] and Mrs, Douglas T.|qay night by the Kappa chapter, | Mrs. Ray Millhol-
'ridian Heights Presbyterian church |land was in charge of the study | \group. The luncheon was served by | home of
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Card Party Monday |
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1 | | A bridge party will be held Mon- | { Delta Sigma Kappa sorority, in the | Mrs. Harry Huffman,| | Boggstown.
Pledge services will be held for Mes- | dames. Robert Sheets, George Har-| gitt and Jacob Kitt.
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Mrs. Jewell Stout, 1906 E. 67th st., | announces the marriage of her) daughter,’ Jane, to Leslie Cordle, | son of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Cordle, | Ashland, Ky. { The tite was June 5 in the Ash- | land Methodist church. The Rev: Virgil Moore officiated. , Mr. and | Mrs, Henry. Dickess were the couple’s only attendants. Mr. and Mrs. Cordle are at home
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