Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 June 1945 — Page 12

THE INDIANAPOLIS TOMES WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1045 Three Ave Principals in Summer Wedding News Feta Bea Chi | Married: = soni Plans Meeting 4 For Tomorrow

‘Ladies Federal Club Arranges Session needed to mak dislies as the

Appearing in the "organization po Jy 1-4 There is a news are a “white elephant” sale A Ey " been “cooked fo and a picnic. ; recommend a s The Indiana Alpha chapter, Zeta ' Beta Chi sorority, will have a “white y y FRID/ elephant” sale tomorrow night in ; “Br the home of Mrs, Frank E. English, | ; . 622 E. 47th st. Mrs. William A. Grapefrult sec ; Hot oatmeal. Steele and Miss Bertha. Weindel Toast and jam. will assist the hostess. Lu

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Meridian Hills Country Club Receives Reservations for July 4th Celebration

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|Dr.. Browning Will Officiate At Wedding.

Jane Mendenhall and, ? Sgt. Allerdice to Wed

A ceremony at 8:30 o'clock tonight will.unite Miss Jane Elizabeth Mendenhall and T. Sgt. William H. Allerdice Jr.. The rite will be in| the home of the bride's parents, Mr, | and Mrs. Maurice L. Mendenhall, 5525 N. Delaware st. Dr. Dallas L. Browning, pastor| .. of the North Methodist church, will | officiate. Mr. Allerdice is the son of Mr, and Mrs. William H. Aller-! dice, 145 E. 44th st. ’ | The bride has chosen a white taffeta gown fashioned with a net yoke, round collar and long pointed sleeves edged with lace. The hoop| skit which has a train, is caught!

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A NUMBER OF RESERVATIONS have been made " for the buffet supper on July 4 at the Meridian Hills * Country club. The day’s events also will include golf ‘tournaments for men and women. ; v.. Those who have reservations. are Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Harrison, Dr. and Mrs. Raymond M. Rice, Dr. and Mis. Carroll E. Roach, Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Shullenberger, Messrs, and Mesdames Willard C. Whipple, Horace E. Storer, O. W. Bogda, Joseph P. Merriam, Arthur R. Lacey, Paul Lee Hargitt, James B. Newcomb and C. R. Miller and Miss Myra Briggs. Also, Messrs. and Mesdames R. Bruce Fogle, George W. Mercier, Ben Olsen, Clinton C. Prather, Hulbert J. Smith, Curtis Duck and Roscoe Sincler. : u » y o » 8 Mrs. LeRoy Johnston will entertain with a tea Saturday .after= noon honoring Miss Agatha Delain Kamper. The tea will be from 3 until 5 o'clock in the Johnston home. Approximately 40 guests - have been invited. Miss Kemper, the bride-to-be of Capt. Kenneth HH. Goslin, marine air corps regerve, will be married July 7 in the Broadway Methodist church.

Wedding Date Set MISS KATHERINE PRUITT, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Howard BE. Pruitt, has set Friday as fhe date of her marriage to Engign Robert B. Maxwell, U. 8. N.R. The wedding will be at 7:30 p. m. in Sweeney chapel at Butler university,

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A meeting will be held tomorrow by the Ladies Federal club. Mrs. M. PF. Higgins, 936 N. Oxford st. | will be the hostess. On the entertainment committee are Mrs. Hazel Norris and Mrs. Charles Sammis.

Members of the Progressive Homemakers club will meet at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Haughville| wedding took place in the home library. The project lesson, “Quick! of the bride's sister, Mrs. Leo and Easy Meals,” will be given by| pgaulknor. Mrs. Omer Boyd.

Before her marriage April 14, Mrs. Paul W, Glass was Miss Betty Ann Talkington. She Is the daughter of Walter Talkington, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Chloe Glass. The

C. Brooks, pastor of. the Third Christian church, will ¥Mciate. The bride-to-be’s -‘pttenoms ts will include Mrs. James /Herrmann, matron of honor, and / Mrs. Harold Heard, bridesmaid. Miss Pruitt was the honor guest this afternoon at a tea and ghower given by her aunt, Miss Roxie Sharp. The party was at the Highland Golf and Country club.

. Pre-Nuptial Party AMONG THE GUESTS were Mesdames Pruitt, Herrmann, Heard, Leslie B. Maxwell, Mary Hancock, Clarence Price, Maxey Wall, Lester Nicoles, Albert Herr=“mann, H. E. Sawyer, Lee Adams pnd Clarence Stanley, Misses Patricia Markey, Dorothy Galley and Josephine O'Brien. Mrs. Kenneth McLaren, Hamilton, Ontario, poured.

1. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Gaines * have announced the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Helen Carlson, and 8S. Sgt. William Michael Troyan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Troyan, Richeyville, Pa. The wedding will take place Saturday in SS, Peter and Paul cathedral.

~ n » Several Indianapolis girls left this week for an eight-week stay ‘at Camp Illahee in Brevard, N. C. .. They are” Misses Elizabeth and Mary Goodwin, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John K. Goodwin; Miss Jean Summers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Summers; Miss Cynthia Campbell, the Albert Campbells’ daughter, and Miss Margaret MacCollum, daughter of Mrs. M. Speers MacCollum. Miss Frances Tuttle of VanWert, O., also went with the girls,

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Speakers for the Red Cross rally fo be held tonight in Caleb wins | Metal Lacquer

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up in front to show a Mace panel. Barbecued veal T %, Sister Is Attendant Baked potatoes. | « > “uy ~ . N dime Sponsors A Juliet cap accented with orange Buttered brocco F E . blossoms will hold her fingertip veil. | Beet and onion > Hr P r] ~» | She will carry an old-fashioned bou- | Bread. Or rnic y e | quet of white flowers: 7 Bridal S C Baked custard. . - a; tm) : » » 0 Fo - - ~ . . ‘Memorial F d 2 Miss Mares Mengeriall wil bej, 1e brat Scene adet Nurse Mrs. John P. May, New Bethel, | Beauties’ Hints— Sak = aniak 11 < un hee s FS mal %, Aor, he wi : will be the hostess at 8 p. m. to- Siok 5 or ve gowned in white marquisette H k ; Bl: C N day for a meeting of the Alpha ¢ s : Plve re Wher the world premiere of Ernie fashioned with a round neckline, OC man- atl orps otes chapter, Phi Delta Pi sorority. y | L.ook Just So » {Pyle's “Story of G. I, Joe” :4s held | ons full Sleeves, 5 Axed oasque > : A held tod | ’ Peanut butte ‘here July 8 in Loews theater, a nd a full skirt accented with a lace C Sree r | l d Y picnic was held today in Gar- I Gi ] Ti sifted all-purpo: llarge group of Indianapolis sponsors | sertion. ’ | Cre mony ur car field park by the Garfield Women's S Ir S 1p 4 tsps. baking pe who have contributed to the Py le | Trip West | re So X |club. Mrs. Emil Ludeman was the 4 c. peanut bul | memorial fund will be in the! The bridesmaids also will be in Is Announced do Fd 1 J ; | The cadet nurse corps of the U.S. hostess. ; For Neatness beaten. audience. white. They will be Miss Mary a : 13 B& & ¥ public health service is now enter. |’ The Kappa Beta Chi sorority will Sift together The fund will be used to establish Kimberley, New York; Mrs. John | The setting of a wedding date ing its third year, It has 112,000 | have a business meeting at 8 p. m. By ALICIA HART Sorting Hie pes {Journalism scholarships at Indiana Allerdice and Miss Alice O'Neal.iang a recent marriage compose the members, {today in the home of Mrs. Mar- * NEA Staff Writer tombine the d university. Uz McMurtrie and J. All the attendants will carry white, .. There are 60,000 opportunities to|garet Richards, 1116 N. Capitol ave.| “Bp SOMETHING of a dandy di itr Dwight Peterson are co-chairmen of | bouquets with ivy streamers and | oot enroll. in the corps this year.) ——————————————————— : gredients, stirri the sponsors’ committee. | wear bands of matching flowers in| Miss Lilian Blau and Pfc. Harry Scholarships in participating schools Le ion G 0 Li t about: looking Just 40,” is 8 Hp from mix. Fill grea Spénsors Listed {their hair. Hockman were married Sunday in of nursing are offered by the U.8.| £ I up ISLS girls who wear uniforms to girls full and bake a The list of sponsors includes Gov-} Maj. David W. Allerdice will serve the Hotel Washington, Rabbi Da- public . health seryice to young New Officers who would like to look just as natty 20 Mins, or unt larrior snd’ Mrs Gates. D d Mrs, | 35 best man. The usher will be vid S. Shapiro officiated, assisted by women who can qualify for mem- | jv | IN non-regulation suits L I TIE TF and AAS. Lriales, Ur, and MIS, avid Strack ae the Rev , > | Mrs, Mary Marie Barry recently | . ” le "oo. "Mecomiek ; Mrs Sgt. David Strack. A reception in the Rev. Solomon Greenberger. bership. | Por instance. your shirt t be C.. O. McCormick, Dr. and Mrs. te 1 fallow! The bride is the daughter of a ; , was named president of the Robert | ce, ¥ must SATURD Walt P. M Mavor |the Mendenhall home will follow| The bride is the daughter of Mr. Cadet nurses enrolled 90 days be- : fresh and closed at the neck: jacket Biler P, Moenmng, Mayor: and dit n s. Morton Blau, 2837 Wash- 4 : E. Kennington unit 34, American | a 3 + Jacke Br Mrs. Tyndall M = ad Mead _ the weddiifg. and Mrs. Morton Blau, 2837 Wash- fore the end of the war may com- i buttoned all the way: glov Mrs. Tyndall, Messrs. and Mesdames | © he ®t Etiniu itt blvd i 3 5 ; i : , Legion auxiliary. The new first and | ; a e way, gloves un- . will 5. Ansted Jr. G | The couple will leave for Sioux , and Mr. Hockman plete their nurse education under | sullied: lish worthy of & sh Orange juice, illlam B. Ansted Jr. George A.|. . = whose they w arents are MT. T tr ; . second vice’ presidents are Mrs. |Sullied; a polish worthy of & shoeBa 1B : Noble L. Bid. | Falls, 8. D.,"where they will be at pal : Air. and Mrs. Morris the federal scholarship plan. h boy , 1k Poached eggs o! ngs, Eat) B: Barus, Rovle L. pid. homie. The bridegroo is stationed 'Hockman, Beckley, W._ Va The cadet nurse receives he Jack Thurston and Mrs. L. E. Wil- S109 Dy ON YOUP X3 tare. dinger, Joseph F. Breeze and Albert | =" oF on sil > iow . C THS fade 3 : Jess ves £2 furse kinsan : | Don’t hang things on your: lapfls Lu i ere. e n s ll "2 on e 10: 0 m . $a N y M- Beistr. and is a Arig? ore hen or Miss Marior : vb havi] ® . Sticalion. 18 on Others elected ‘were Mrs. Minnie that pull your jacket out of line. Toasted cheese Messrs. and Mesdames McMurtrie, say Mr Mendenhall hi se Mar Foy Mais Surin SL f SSremeons oh i 4 b She Actual Experience | Rigg, treastirgr; Mrs. Russell Link, x x =» Hot cabbage sal Peterson, . Yoiney Maiot Brown. {ded Stephens colieze ; : SR CoB, To BE > 1 a Sui peal ure | During this time, the senior cadet recording secretary; Mrs. John Val-| YOU MAY not want to strip Sugar copkies. |O. A, Chillson, William H. Coleman, Sin I hia wadst To er wa . > Miss Elizabeth Joan |o...¢ actual nursing care under the lentine, historian; Mrs. John Klebes, | jewelry down to a wedding ring and - Fresh limeade. Maurice L. Fogarty, Russell Fortune’ ice will be read by the Rev. R, H Pfau and Emile J.» DesRoches. ; . ls N. PF n Willi { : | Lindstrom in the .Southport Baptist Parents of the couple are Mr. and Supervision of a graduate nurse. | chaplain; Mrs. John Joyce, ser-\a wrist watch, as do service girls, D i rv a aii] B P WwW Head | church, Mrs. C. A, Victor Pfau and Mr |She may choose to spend this period geans at arms, and Mrs, Ralph E.| conforming to regulations, but this Cream of spinac Edgar o Eaoter . . ’ . 1" Mise Edna Burkhart will be her. and. Mrs. Emanuel DesRoches. in a federal nursing service, such Kennington, parliamentarian. jis a good decree to impose upon Stuffed green pe : . | i, aly sister's only attendant, and Marion | (Fritsch photo) |as army or veterans hospitals. | Mrs. Valentine and Mrs. Barry | yourself — with modifications — if Buttered summe Others to Attend Visits Paris Burkhart, brother of the bride-to- : | Young women who are high school are delegates to the state conven- you're inclined to clutter up the Fresh garden. re Messrs. and Mesdames Tom Joyce, al do ve, will. sérve as best man. | 3. Mrs. Bernard A. Boss was graduates or college girls with good tion. Mrs. Russell Link is the first crisp lines of a suit by adding too Rolls, Julian J. Kiser, Herman C. Kran- . . ; ; The bride-to-be will be enter-| Miss Anna ox Ba heloes scholastic and health records may |alternate, and Mrs. Minnie Rigg is many gadgets. Chilled waterme nert, Walter Leckrone, Richard C. vee Shean 7 | \ained July 6 at to b ~ | her riage Apr n Bedford. |apply for a public health service [second alternate. Delegates to the | Lockton, C. Walter McCarty, Henry NEW YORK, N.Y, June 27 —Dr.{!ained July 6 at a party to be given gpe js the daughter of Mrs. Emma |scholarship 11th district council are Mrs. Barry [1 rye F2 k WwW. M ’ Ww 11 F. Ma wa Leo | Lena Madesin Phillips, president of OV her mother, Mrs. Fred Burkhart, | Bergman. | A Heants must be between the | 1d Mrs. Link 4 * 1 acation at La e . Manz, Wiliam F, Maurer, the International Federation of|and* Mrs. Marion Burkhart. The| - Pp ; lu re, . : . M. Rappaport, Harry Reid, Robert | vsisress “and Professional: Women {event will be in the home of the | aces of 18 and 35, and must be able | Mrs. Fred Phillips, 5953 Evanston D. Robinson, James S. Rogan, Ralph |= ~~ > “7 = 4 N . : Qn |to meet the requirements of the | . ave., is entertaining several friends W. Showalter, Henry F. Schricker, has left for Parts. (latter, 200 Walnut st., Soutpurt, | orma Jean Scott | aioot of nursing of their choice. Hold Card Par ty lat her summer home on Lake FreeC. W. Weathers, Russell L. White,) 7Dile there, she will assist the - nn » Is Married Information about the U.S. cadet| The South Side Community Cen- man. Among her guests are MesRussel S. Williams, Hubert H. Wood- | members of the French federation | Pred J. Sauer, 2305 S. Meridian | me | nurse corps may be obtained from |ter Mothers’ club held a public card dames John J. McLaughlin, George small and Herbert M. Woollen. in rebuilding their organization, gs- st., announces the approaching | The marriage of Miss Norma Jean | ie Mary Ellen Warstler, state re- [party today at the community cen- Mitchell, E. 8. Williams and EdMesdames Caroline Vajen Collins, |Tupted by the war. She also will marriage of his daughter, Antoin-|Scott to Sgt. Phillip Cox is aP-|cryjtment officer, Indiana nursing ter. Mrs. Samuel Beaman was ward 'Clausing, Misses Eleanor Esther M. VanDyke and Anna C. Vis ge hestquariers of She Brith lette, to Cpl. Charles T. Russell, nounced by the bride's parents, Mr.|council for war service, 1125 Circle |chairman, assisted by Mrs. Wyatt Harvey, Isabel Drummond and Zumpfe, Messrs. Frank C. Dailey;{.® eration in London to confer Wilh | pglin field, Fla. He is the son of {and Mrs. John E. Scott, 1819 Hol- | Tower building. Moulder and Mrs. Richard Gains. {Frances Moder. Robert A. Gallagher, Edward F.Gal- | international board members. ~~ |Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Russell, joway ave, lahue, Charles J, Lynn and George | ~10eY include Miss Caroline Has-|1532 E. Market st. | The rite waz : “. |lett, international vice president | e rite was June 20 in the home J. Marott, Miss Lucy M. Taggart| ®" : fish La How The rite will be at 9 a. m. July of the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Miss Ethel Janet White. founder of the British federalioniy jn the Sacred Heart Catholic!and Mrs Prescot . ; and Mrs. L. Prescott Cox, Marble and adviser on business and Pro-|.hurch. Miss Pauline H All : bl to the, .. Miss Pauline Hinz will be head, Mass. The couple is on a fessional women's problems 0 UN€ tne maid of honor, and the brides- wedding trip to New Hampshire. British labor ministry, and MisS|maiq will be Mrs. William Biller- eS ——C Gordon Holmes, banker and the .... 1s # Wa international finance chairman. After the ceremony, there will be J] ce to Close Gen. William D. old. Silver things on your dressing a reception in the home of the! The Bundles for America office, Mr. McCarty is president and|table are lovely, but in these busy F T t bride-to-be’s aunt, Mrs, Julia Hinz, 23 W. Maryland st, will be closed general manager of the Indianapolis | days many women do not have the or 0 S 1514 8. Talbott st. from Friday through July 5. ‘News, and the other speaker is com- | time to keep them ‘polished. In- : ‘mianding general of the I troop stead of putting them away during carrier command at Stout field. W.|the war, however, why not insure I. Longsworth will preside. their brightness by the right kind 7 N TLR \ of washing and polishing? ; 1 2% 0 fa ' y . - y \ ‘At Home Here Go over them with your favorite a Th silver polish, wash off in warm ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Blakeslee soap suds, rinse, dry and rub to a Jr. are at home at 901 Pleasant Run | high luster. Then when they are — ¥ pkwy. following their wedding trip | thoroughly dry coat them with to Orlando and Daytona Beach, Fla. They were married May 27 in| at the local paint store or drug « Give Yourself A CROWNING GLORY

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Victory Club Session

Mrs. Gerald L. Childers, 2166 N. Wallace st, will be the hostess at +,.7.30 p. m. tomorrow for a meeting of the Victory club. The session will be followed by a card party and supper.

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A card party will be held at 1:30] p. m. tomorrow in the Food Craft] shop, Century building, by the Mar- | ¢ ion County chapter, American War | Mothers. Mrs, Mary Hummel is the chairman,

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