Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 July 1945 — Page 18
Buffet Supper Tuesday Night to Fete Evelyn McGinley, Herman Hallberg. -
MISS EVELYN ESSEX McGINLEY and her fiance, T. Sgt. Herman W. Hallberg, A. A. F., will be honor guests "at a buffet supper Tuesday evening. The supper will precede the wedding rehearsal and will be given by Miss MeGinley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. McGinley,
in their home. The honor guests will be married at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in the Advent Episcopal church. The Rev, Thomas Thrasher will officiate. Among those who will attend the dinner are Mr. and Mrs. Her« man T. Hallberg, the prospective bridegroom's parents; the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Thrasher, Misses Patti McGinley, Eleanore-Mundell and Ruth Ann Duncan, Messrs. Glenn Evans, George C. Park and Homer Hastings. Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Walter S. Strong and’ Mrs. George C, Park will entertain with a miscellaneous shower for Miss McGinley, It will be in the Strong home. The hostesses will be assisted by Mrs. McGinley and Mrs. Hallberg. Approximately 40 guests have been invited. :
Julia Johnson to Be Entertained A PRE-NUPTIAL PARTY next Wednesday will honor Miss Julia Margaret Johnson, whose marriage to Pfc, Calvin Friar will take fiaes July 22 in the First Reformed church. Miss Isabelle Burnside . will give the party in her home in Shelbyville. The guests will in= clude Misses Virginia Mitchell, Lorna Dahlstrand, Mary Elizabeth Donnell, Marilyn Behymer, Maxine Smith and Connie Doran. Miss Smith ‘entertained last night with a personal shower for Miss Johnson, The party was in the Smith home, Those attending were the bride-to-be’s mother, Mrs. James A. Johnson; Mrs, Howard P. Smith, Misses Shirley Aikin, Burnside, Behymer, Donnell, Jean Lowe, Gloria Cole, Maxine Demlow, Patricia Chamberlain, “Phyllis Carter and Shirley Stonebraker, ~ » » » » ” Mr. and Mrs. John R. Caldow, Mrs. Charles A. Greathouse Sr. and Mme. Marie Henry will be hosts Saturday evening for a picnic honoring members of the Alliance Francaise and the Friends Forever organization. The event will be .at 6 o'clock at the Park school grounds. The groups will note Bastille day for the first time since the complete liberation of France. » ” . » ~ » > Capt. Frank.A. McIlvaine, A. A. F, is here on leave visiting his wife and his parents, Mr, and Mrs. H. R. McIlvaine. He recently returned from 18 months’ duty with the air transport command in the China-Burma-India theater of war. Capt. and Mrs. Mcllvaine will make their home in West-Palm Beach, Fla. following his leave.
Beta Sigma Phi and Nu Phi Mu Sororities Plan Variety Show; Event Will Be Aug. 4 in Murat
A benefit variety show will be given at 8 p. m. Aug. 4, by the Indianapolis chapters of the Beta Sigma Phi and the Nu Phi Mu sororities. . Proceeds from the show, which will be staged in the Murat theater, will go to the White Cross guild's “Tiny Tim” fund at the Methodist hospital. Mrs. George Fowler and Miss Thelma Valentine are co-
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Miss Alderman Is Bride-to-Be
Times Special BROWNSBURG, Ind. July 12.—Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Alderman of this city, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Lucia Rae Alderman, to Pfc. Henry Carrol Epps, A. A. F., Scott field, Il. The service will be at 2:30 p.-m. Sunday here in the Brownsburg Christian church. The Rev. Thomas Morton will officiate. Mr. Epps is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Epps, Morristown, Tenn, Mrs. Dale McIntire, Indianapolis, sister of the bride-to-be, will be the matron of honor, and Miss Virginia Epps, Morristown, the prospective bridegroom's sister, will be the bridesmaid. Wayne Epps, Morristown, will serve as his brother's best man, and the ushers will be Marion Newman, pharmacist’s mate 1-¢, U. 8. N. R,, and Donald Mcintire, Indianapolis.
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chairmen of the event. Honorary members of the groups who will attend the performance are Mesdames Robert H. Tyndall, Ralph Showalter and Brandt C. Downey. Program Schedule A one-act play, “Gallant Lady,” will be presented by the Beta Phi chapter, Beta Sigma Phi. The sorority’s Beta Eta chapter will provide a review, “Gay Nineties vs. Modern Times.” Appearing on the program will be Louis Thomas, Billy Kerr, Mrs. Meredith Scott, Misses Sally MecClung, Maxine Simpson, Mary Gottman, Mary Sue ‘McCarty, Marilyn Kirk and Josephine Beard. Also, Misses Martha Harris, Joanne Thomas, Patricia Rodman, Doris McClintock, Armett Screes, Eileen Dora, Molly Threlkeld, Bernice Sweeney and Maxine Best. Norman E. Green and Frederick Winter will direct rehearsals. List Committees
Committees for the event include Miss Catherine Martin and Mrs. William Siegman, tickets; Miss Charlotte Wehmeier, posters; Mrs. Eugene Ritter, chairman Mrs. Ken- | peth McClard and Miss Wehmeier, publicity.
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Committees For Year
Committees were announced today to serve for the Council of Administrative Women in Education. The announcement was made by Mrs. Lillian W, Lewis, council president. Mrs. -Laura- Wadsworth is chairman of the condolence committee. Others on the committee are Misses Frieda Popp, Maud R. Delbridge and Grace Emery. ~The {fellowship committee infiss Winifred West, chairman; Mrs. Mary 8S. Ray, Mrs. Florence B. Schad, Miss Charlotte Thomas and Miss Floro Torrence. Other committees are Mrs. Lettie Trefz, chairman; Mesdames Mildred Lowe, Myrtle Johnson and Gladys Friesner and Miss Gertrude Theumler, membership. Name Directors Mrs. Grace Golden,’ chairman; Mrs. Grace Granger, Misses Olive Ramey, Ada Hill, Jeanette Riker, Marion McFadden, Bertha Leming and Elizabeth Scott, program. Mrs, Georgia Rost, chairman; Mesdames Lucile Calvert Pallen, Mildred Orr, Edith Forrest and Florence Swegel, Miss Wallace Montague and Miss Ann Morgan, social; Miss Eva Y. Wiles, chairman; Misses ' Agnes Mahoney, Florence Guild and Kate E. Dinsmoor, publicity. Miss Ginevera McCoy, chairman; Misses Edith. Robinson, Augusta Nessler and Verna Craig, yearbook. Miss Charlotte C#rfer is the new parliamentarian. The directors are Mrs, Rost, Mrs. Leone B. Hall, Misses Rubie Stapp. Doris Holmes and Edna Meschke.
Meeting Tonight Members of the Beta Eta chapter, Beta Sigma Phi sorority, will meet at 8 p. m. today in the clubroom.
Sorority Meeting Se Jerry Griffin, 250 N. Tacoma , Will be the hostess at 8 p. m. nd for a meeting of the Phi Delta Beta sorority.
Mrs, Ray Watkins and Mrs, McClard, programs; Miss Pearl Ward, | ushers; Miss Mary Concannon, |
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* 1. Mr. and Mrs. George Repp have announced the engagement of their niece, Miss Mary Carrico, to Pvt. Alfred H. Springfield, son of
date has not been set. The prospective bridegroom is stationed at Wakeman General hospital, Camp Atterbury. (Tower photo.j
2. Miss Betty Larmore’s engagement to S. Sgt. Lowell Baurley is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William B. Larmore. Sgt. Baurley is the son of Mr. and Mrs. - Howard J, Baurley. He has served 37 months in the Southwest Pacific. No wedding date has been set. (Randell photo.)
3. Mrs. Sol B. Friedland was Miss Jane Epstein before her marriage June 24. She is the daughter of Samuel Epstein. The wedding took place in the Hotel English, where the couple is to be at home.
Rev. Fisher To Ofticiate
The Rev. G. Lavon Fisher will read the vows this evening uniting | lounge ov
er a refreshing drink Roseanna Rhoades and Lt.| rved ‘with a. drink straw snd Virgil O. Hall, A. A. F. The rite '° Nang Yay 2
will be ‘at 8:30 o'clock in the Cen- | indulging in some pleasant contenary Christian church. versation. After the ceremony, there will] The fact that millions of drinkbe a reception in the home of the ing straws are used in army and bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Her-| navy bases and in servicemen’s 1314 Bancroft st.| centers throughout this country and Lt. Hall is the son of Mr. and Mrs. |in-the far-distant outposts will give O. P, Hall, 909 S. Dawson st. |some idea of how important this reThe bride has chosen a light blue | laxation is. suit and white accessories. She] will have a corsage of white or-| Other attendants will be Mrs. chids. Miss Bonnie May - Smith | Robert Matthews and Miss Peggy will be her only attendant. Beeler. The couple will leave for Miss Smith will wear a rose-|/a wedding trip, after which they colored suit and white accessories. | will go to Miami Beach, Fla., where Her corsage wilt be of white roses.|the bridegroom will awdit reassignMr. Hall will be his son's best man. | ment.
Relaxation Tip From Servicemen
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Mary Ruddell,
Col. Walther
Exchange Vows
"Msgr. Noll Officiates In Bride's Home
came the bride of Lt. Col. Joseph E. Walther; A: A: F,, at 11 o'clock yesterday morning in the home of her parents, Dr. and ‘Mrs. Karl R. Ruddell, 2626 N. Meridian st. The Rt. Rev, Msgr: Raymond R. Noll officiated... Col. Walther is the son of the late Dr. J. E. Walther and Mrs. Walther ‘of Rushville. Guests at the ceremony were members of the immediate families. Entering with her father, the bride wore a gown fashioned with a lace bodice and a full illusion skirt over satin. A halo of stephanotis held her fingertip veil of illusion. ; ' ‘Bride's Attendant She carried a pearl rosary and a white prayer book topped with stéphanotis and forget-me-nots. Miss Mary Jane Kruse, the bride's only attendant, chose a dress of pastel green crepe trimmed in pale yellow. Her bouquet was of pink roses and daisies, Capt. Keith R. Ruddell, the .bride's brother, served as hest man. Hold Reception After the ceremony, there was a reception in the Ruddell home for the immediate families. .The couple left for a wedding trip, after which Col. Walther will be assigned to the office of the air surgeon, Washington, ‘and he will leave for three months’ post-graduate training at the University of Minnesota. The bride is a graduate of Butler university and a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. She. received her master's degree in fine arts from Columbia university. -Col. “Walther “attended DePauw university and was graduated from the Indiana university School of Medicine. He took post-graduate work at Harvard university and the University of Chicago.
Theta and Phi Chi fraternities, and has spent four and one-half years in the Pacific theater as a flight
| surgeon. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Springfield of Sommerville, N, J. A wedding |
‘Hospital Guild Units
To Meet Next Week
The following units of the Riley Hospital Cheer guild will meet next week at the hospital. They are: Monday—"Lizabeth Ann"; Tuesday -—a volunteer group. : Wednesday—"‘Our Never Fails”; Brook Song” Do Your Best.”
Schedule Card Party A card party will be given at 8:15 p. m. Saturday by the Ladies in
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Nutrition Head
Miss Mary Margaret Ruddell be-|
Miss Agnes Larson ~ » ” Miss Agnes Larson, St. Paul, Minn, will address-the “Fundamentals of Nutrition” class Monday at Butler university. The meeting will be at 10:30 a. m. in the School of Religion assembly hall, Miss Larson is nutrition director of the St. Paul public schools.. Her topic will be “Nutrition Instruction That Functions.” At 1 p. m. she will direct a discussion on questions submitted by the audience. The discussions are open to the publie. .
Garsnett-Rust Ceremony Read This Afternoon
A ceremony at 4 o'clock this afte ernoon in the Olive Branch Chris
dred Rust and Alvin L. Garsnett, radioman 3-¢, U. 8. N. The Rev. Benton B. Miller officiated.
The bride is the daughter of Norman Rust, 906 Harlan st., and Mrs. Walter B. Heisel, 1221 Park ave. Mr. Garsnett’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Garsnett, Springville. The bride was gowned in white organdy. She wore a fingertip veil of net caught -by a pearl coronet. Her bouquet was of yellow roses and baby’s breath. Mrs. Joseph Hart, her only attendant, chose a blue sheer dress and carried a bouquet of "garden flowers. Mr. Hart served as Jest man. A reception was held ‘after the ceremony in the home of the bride's mother.
At Girls’ Camp
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold W, Bergen, 5068 N. Bancroft st, is spending the summer at Hilltop | Girls’ camp, Nashville.
tian church united Miss Frieda Mil-
Miss Nancy Jane Bergen, daugh-
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|Audrey Taylor To Be Bride of
Lt. Yenne
Dr. Roy Ewing Vale Will Read Service
Miss Audrey Louise Taylor will become the bride of Lt, W. Dale Yenne, A. A. F., at 8:30 o'clock to~ night in McKee . chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale will read the double-ring ceremony. Miss Taylor is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W.. Taylor, 3247 Central ave, and the bride~ groom's parents are Mr: and Mrs. F. L. Yenne, Yelm, Wash. ' Entering with her father, the bride will wear a white net dress with a high round neckline, fitted basque, long pointed sleeves and a full skirt with a slight train.
™ Bride's Bouquet A seed pearl tiara will-hold her fingertip veil of illusion, and she will carry a bouquet of white flowers centered with an orchid. = Miss Elinor Taylor will be her sister's maid of honor. She alsri will wear a white net dress. He 1 frock has a sweetheart necklin fitted bodice, short. sleeves and full skirt. She will have matchir gloves and a blue hat,
Bridesmaids’ Dresses The bridesmaids will Robert Sturm and Mrs. Schenk. Their dresses will be fas' ioned with white taffeta bodic and net skirts and they also w, wear matching gloves. They w§ have pink ‘hats. All of the = tendants will carry pink and bi flowers, Lt. Edward Garver will serve best man, and the ushers will | George W. Wilson and William: De: ton. There will be a reception in th Taylor home and the couple wil leave for a wedding trip. They will be at home in Frederick, Okla | where the bridegroom is stationec. Miss Taylor attended Ohio State university,
Patricia Ann Wiatt To Be Honor Guest | Miss “Patricia Ann Wiatt -wili § be the honor guest tomorrow night § at a miscellaneous shower to bag given by Miss Roberta West, 1802 } Dexter st. Miss West will be assisted by Miss Madge McGaughey, and approximately 50 guests will attenc the party The honor guest wil become the bride of 8. Sgt. Hubert L. Plummer, A. A. P, this month. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Wiatt, New Palestine, and Mr. Plummer’s parents are Mr, and Mrs. Harry Plummer, Greenfield. The bride-to-be attended Butler university.
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