Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 July 1945 — Page 5
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A Double-Ring Ceremony Will Unite
Calvin Friar and Miss Julia Johnson
. MISS JULIA MARGARET JOHNSON will become the bride of Pfc. Calvin Friar at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the FirstéEvangelical and Reformed church. The double-ring ceremony will be read by the Rev. Ralph E: Weisser. Miss Johnson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Johnson, and the bridegroom’s parents are
I Mr. and Mrs. John Friar, Fall River, Mass.
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Entering with her father, the bride will wear a ‘white satin and marquisette gown. The dress has a satin bodice, long sleeves extending into points over the -hands, a square neckline and a bouffant marquisette skirt falling into a short train. An illusion fingertip veil will cascade from her seed pearl crown. She will carry daisies and white roses. -
Attendants Choose Pastel Frocks THE MAID OF HONOR will be Miss Maxine Smith. She will wear heather pink chiffon fashioned with a draped basque caught with a bow, romance neckline, three-quarter-length sleeves and a Miss Isabelle Burnside, Shelbyville, and Miss Marilyn Behymer will be the bridesmaids. : J They have chosen Angelo blue frocks made with fitted basques which button down the front, bracelet-length sleeves and gathered . skirts. All of the attendants will carry leghorn hats made into baskets and filled with spring flowers. They will wear bands of chiffon and matching flowers in their hair,
EB Couple to-Live in Massachusetts
i! Hyland to Lt. Ralph Emerson Drum, A. A. F,,
NH be Ann Whittemore.
THE BEST MAN will be Edward Hooper Bowen Jr. Fall River, and serving as ushers will be Jamés F. Johnson, brother of the bride, and William Eavenson, Buffalo, N. Y. Mrs. Johnson has E. clgsetn a ddenk: ond Silsogan. With -IRALRInE AT
' bridegroom’s mother will be in a blue<griy dress worn “with: white
accessories; Both will-have corsages of pink roses. s After a reception in the church, the couple will leave for New York. “They will be at home temporarily in Fall River. The bride attended Butler university and is a member of the Pi Beta Phi § sorority, Mr. Friar attended the University of Maine. He is a ii Phi Gamma Delta fraternity member. Out-of-town guests -at the wedding will be. Mrs, Eavenson, Buffalo; Mrs. Edgar W. Brown and Mrs. Richard Kimble, Pelham Manor, N. Y.; Mrs, William L. Nall and Mr. and Mrs. William Nall
Jr., Evansville; Mr. and Mrs: Charles Graham, Gosport; Mrs. Maude
Johnson, Quincy, and Miss Fern Harris, Sheridan.
Luella Hyland Is Betrothed
THE ENGAGEMENT and approachirig marriage of Miss Luella is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle John Hyland. Lt. Drum is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Drum, Woodsfield, O. The couple will be married. Aug. 17 in the Fairview Presbyterian church. Mrs. Richard FP. Ames, Woodsfield, will be the matron of Bonor, and Miss Betty Hyland will serve as her sister's maid of honor. The bridesmaid will be Miss Rita Rae Poad. Serving as flower girl will Immediately after the ceremony, there will be a reception at the Highland Gblf and Country club. Lt. Drum attended Miami university. He has served overseas for four years
© and now is stationed at Bolling field, Washington.
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a ———— = 1. Miss Ann Atkins, city parks tennis champion, practices on her home court at the Woodstock club. A student at Vassar college, Miss Atkins is vacationing here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elias C. Atkins. 2. At the net on the ‘Woodstock court, Miss Emily Flickinger receives tennis tips from the club’s instructor, Jack Rogers. Miss Flickinger is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Dan W. Flickinger. 3. Committee members arranging the Indiana Women's Golf Association tournament discuss plans for the tourney at the Meridian Hills Country club. The tournament will open Monday and continue for a week at Meridian Hills. The women and their committees are
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(left to right) Mrs. James L. Beattey, hospitality; Mrs. W. L. Brant, awards, and Mrs, C. Clair Knox, hospitality. 4. The engagement of Miss Jane Marie Cox to Pfc. Kurt Vonnegut Jr. has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harvey Cox. Mr. Vonnegut is the son of Kurt Vonnegut of Williams Creek. A wedding date has not been set. 5. Before her marriage last Saturday, Mrs. Ramiro Diaz was Mrs, Mary Clay Stultz. The wedding took place in Sweeney chapel at Butler university. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Paul Clay, and Mr. Diaz is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Ignacio Diaz of Holguin, Cuba. (Liang Shen photo.)
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The Bridal’ Scene—
Marguerite Flack, B. F. Auten | Will Be Married Next Saturday
a recent wedding.
The couple will be married at Woodruff Place Baptist church: Miss Lois Nees will be Miss Flack’s only attendant, and Harry M Cohee will serve as best man. The usher will be William Wear. ' Mrs. Robert Lang, the. bride-to-be’'s sister, and ‘Mrs. Kinney Jr. will given a linen shower tomorrow afternoon for Miss Flack. The party will be in the McKinney home, 4609 .E, Young st. ; Among the guests will be Mesdames Wear, Virgil Hyatt, Clara Sullivan, Clifford . Myers, Floyd Carey, Harold Tanselle, Ernest Hahn, Edwe Keller, Robert H. Graves and M. M. McPherson.
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The bridal news highlights the announcements of an engagement and
The engagement of Miss Marguerite Flack, 661 Bast dr, Woodruft Place, to Benjamin F. Auten is announced by her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Charles R. Flack, Knightstown.
2:30 p. m. next Saturday in the
Woman's Viewpoint— ‘Our Own Wits To Be Tied. Up In Red Tape’
By MRS. WALTER FERGUSON Scripps-Howard Staff Writer
IF PRESENT trends continue, do you realise that the average person in the United States will depend entirely upon group thinking for his The time may come
Also, Mesdames Floyd Sanders, |wheh we shall be unable to use ous
Jean Hixon, Fiance
| ! . Ruth Moreland Will Be Honored
Is Married
A reception this afternoon in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Moreil land, 43 8. Ritter ave., followed the I marriage of their daughter, Ruth Louise, and Lt. William H. Scheil, A AP Dr. Logan Hall read the “service at 2:30 o'clock in the Meridian Street Methodist church, Lt. Scheil is the son of Mrs. Maude Scheil, 1326 High School rd, = . A white linen dress trimmed in Irish lace was worn by the bride Her accessories were white and she
room.
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Her only attendant, Mrs. Lester|J¥, A. A. F, Cleveland. Moreland Jr, chose a two-piece frock witha white eyelet embroidery bodice and black crepe skirt, Her i accessories were white and she wore
I Jr. was best man. ¢ Following the reception, the couple | was to leave for a wedding trip. i They will go to Miami Beach, Fla. where Lt. Scheil will be reassigned. The bride attended the John Herron Art school and the bridegroom was & student at Purdue university.
Officers’ Wives Club Will Meet Tuesday
The Officers’ Wives club will have A social meeting at 8 p. m. Tuesday in the Hotel Lincoln. A special guest will be Mrs. Edwin Johnston, Ft. Leavenworth, Kas. founder of the club. ) Hostesses for the evening will be Mrs. Arthur Wayne Murphy and No reserva
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Presbyterian church. .
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Eileen Shubert.
corsage of Talisman roses.
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| Sorority Books ' Rush Party
' The Kappa chapter, Delta Signa rorify, will have a rush p. m. Monday in the
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Meeting Date Set
Mr. and Mrs. Orval 8. Hixon, 4629 iN Pennsylvania st., will entertain | Monday evening with a bridal din(ner for their daughter, Jean, and her flance, Lt. Jack H. Jelliffe, A A. F. The party will be at 6:30 o'clock in the Marott hotel's blue
The honor guests will exchange vows Tuesday in the Hixon home. Among those invited to the dinner are Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jordan, the prospective bridegroom's parents; the Rev. and Mrs. William Eifert, Mrs. Norris D. Willlams, San Diego, James O. Ritchey, and Lt. Oliver Henderson
Dinner Follows
A dinner in the Marott hotel last|™ night followed the wedding of Miss Barbara Jeanne Schwartz and Lt. Ralph W, Gaston, Little Rock, Ark. The Rev. Roy Mueller read the vows at 4:30 o'clock in the Wallace Street
The bride wore a dusty pink suit She carried a purple orchid on a prayer book. Her only attendant was Miss Ruth
She chose an aqua blue suit and brown accessories. She wore a H. G, Gaston served as his son's best man. The couple will leave for Little Rock, where they will be at home. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Dean Schwartz, 5221 E.
- Lt. Gaston's parents are Mr. and Mrs, Gaston, 944 N, DeQuincy st. He attetided Indiana university and is a member of Sigma Nu fraternity.
Rev. Hoekstra Will Gffsciaie
? A ceremoby at 7:30 o'clock this,
evening" in the Calvary tabernacle will unite Miss Gwendolyn Jackson and Roy Eugene Watkins. The Rev. Raymond G. Hoekstra will officiate. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. BE. Jackson, 1910 English ave, and Mr. Watkins’ mother is Mrs, Anna Watkins, Indianapolis. . A program of bridal airs will be given by Miss Mildred Jackson, sister of the bride. She will be accompanied by Harry Slattery. Bride's Gown Miss Jackson will wear a white satin gown with a romance neckline, long pointed sleeves, fitted basque and a full skirt falling into a train. 8he has chosen a fingertip veil of illusion attached to a starched lace Juliet cap. Her bouquet will be of red roses and white asters. , Miss Betty Schocke, the maid of honor, will be in white marquisette over satin. The dress has a gathered bodice accented with lace, short sleeves, sweetheart neckline and full skirt. She will carry red 086s. Dinner to Follow
The bridesmaids will be Miss
| Josephine Bremer and Miss Mar-
jorie Henderson. Their dresses also will be white fashioned with taffeta bodices, short sleeves, sweetheart necklines and net. skirts. Their bouquets will be of red and white asters. All of the attendants will wear white net calots. The flower girl, Shirley Jackson, the bride’s sister, will be gowned in white taffeta. She will carry a basket of rose petals. Serving as the bridegroom's attendants will be Pvt. Ray Gaulden, Camp Crowder, Mo,, best man, and Norman Jackson and Glenn Taylor, ushers, The couple's at home address is 225 8. LaSalle st, and there will be a dinner there after the ceremony. They will leave for a wedding trip, and will be at home after July 29,
David Klingler,
Gertrude Pasch
Will-Exchonge Vows T onight
Dr. ut M. Zorn- will read the
in St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran
vows at 1: 30 o'clock this RL uniting’ Miss Gertrude Pasch and David Klingler.
The service will be church.
The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Pasch, 326. E. Towa st., and Mr. Klingler is the son of Mr, “and Mrs. Earl Ringe, 1350 W.
27th st. Mr. Pasch will give his daughter in marriage. She will be gowned in white starched marquisette made with a sweetheart neckline caught at the sides with pearlized orange blossoms. Sister ‘Is Attendant
Church Vows To Unite Couple
The Zion Evangelical Lutheran church in New Palestine will be the
The bouffant skirt will fall into jScene tomorrow night for the wed-
a slight sweep. Her two-tiered fingertip veil will be held by a coronet of pearlized orange blossoms. She will carry white roses and stephanotis. Mrs. Harold ‘Barkhau will serve as her sistér's matron of “honor. Her gown will be of yellow starched marquisette fashioned with a sweetheart neckline and bracelet-length sleeves. A double ruffle will accent the waistline. Bridesmaids’ Frocks
The bridesmaids will wear gowhs fashioned alike with taffeta bodices and net skirts. Mrs. Homer Schroe« der will be in pink and will have aqua mitts and a net hat. Mrs. George Russell will wear aqua with pink mitts and a net hat, All the attendants will carry bouquets of pastel garden flowers. Robert Laycock will be the best man, and serving as the ushers will be Mr. Russell and Edward Carroll There will be a reception in the Pasch home. The couple will be at home at 2125 N. Alabama st.
Mrs. Pogue, Hostess
Members of the Ladies’ Federal club will meet Thursday with Mrs. C. E, Pogue, 1207 N, New Jersey st. The entertainment committee includes Mrs. William P, Foote and Mrs. John Larner,
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ding of Miss Ruth Schwier and John Deskins, Cincinnati, The Rev.
R. G. Trautman will hear the vows at 8:30 o'clock. A white taffeta gown will be worn by the bride. The dress has a drop shoulder line, sheer yoke, long sleeves and a full skirt extending into a train.
Bride’s Bouquet
illusion held by pearlized orange blossoms. She will carry white carnations and roses centered with a purple orchid. Miss Pauline Noe, the maid of honor, will wear pale orchid marquisette made with a drop shoulder line, fitted basque, short sleeves and a full skirt. She will have a matching shoulder-length veil and halfhat, and her bouquet will be of pink carnations. At Home Address The ringbearer will be Carole Schwier, New Palestine, sister of the bride. She will be in a floorlength blue taffeta frock. Thomas Bolle, Cincinnati, will serve as best man, and- the ushers will be Bryan Schwier, New Palestine, brother of the bride, and Russell” Curry. The couple will be ‘at-home in Cincinnati, Miss Schwier daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Schwier, New Palestine.”
Seven Cheer Guild Units Will Meet
A number of the Riley Hospital Cheer guild units will meet next week at the hospital. The groups which will sew are: Monday-Bruce P. Robison unit 133, American«Legion auxiliary. Tuesday-“All Kind Mother” and “Knee Deep in June”; Wednesday— “The Highest Good” and “An Old Sweetheart of Mine”; Thursday— “In the Heart of June,” and Fri-
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‘|day—a volunteer group.
Card Party Planned
. A card party will be held at 1:30 Pp. m. Tuesday by the July circle of St. Patrick's Catholic church. The party will be in the Food Craft shop, Century building. Mrs. Joseph Madden is the chairman.
|Club Will Meet.
An all-day meeting will be held
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Barbara Cline To Wed Today
* Times Special - COLUMBUS, Ind.” July 3]-Miss Barbara Cline will become the bride of Capt. Loren H. Martin, A: A. P., Indianapolis, at 4 o'clock this afternoon. The rite will be here in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Yandell C. Cline.
Christian church here, will officiate. Capf. Martin is the son of Mrs. O. M. Martin, Greensburg. The bride will be given In marriage by her father. Bride’s Flowers
She will wear an ivory faille gown fashioned with a fitted basque, sheer shoulder yoke, with a scalloped sweetheart neckline, long tapered sleeves and full gathered skirt falling into a train. Her tiered veil of imported illusion will be held by a tiara of orange blossoms and she will carry an heirloom lace handkerchief and a bouquet of roses and -stephanotis centered with white orchids. Mrs. Thomas T. Murnane, Indianapolis. will be her only attendant. She has chosen a lime green faille frock. The dress has a drop shoulder” neckline, fitted bodice. and a. skirt trimmed with flounces edged with lace. She will carry a large white garden hat made into a basket and filled with Shasta daisies. Capt. R. V. Everly, A. A. F.,, Indianapolis, will serve as best man. Wedding Trip
After a reception in the ciihe home, the couple will leave. for a wedding trip. The bride attended DePauw university and was graduated from Indiana university. She is a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma and the Columbus chapter of Kappa Kappa Kappa sororities. Capt, Martin attended Hanover college and was graduated from He iS a member of Beta Theta Pi and Nu Sigma Nu fraternities. Indianapolis guests at the wedding will be Dr. and Mrs: Charles Jeffrey, Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Collins, Messrs. and Mesdames Cart Wilde, <- Mark W. Pangborn and W. L. Thompson, Mesdames Everly, J. N. Rhoades and Dorothy Beck, Misses Charlotte Densford and Ruth and Eileen Tetrick.
Picnic 1s Planned
The Northwestern and Progressive Homemakers club will have a covered dish luncheon at 11:30 a. m. Thursday at Riverside park.
* Express Your Love and Sympathy with Flowers!
So Beautifully - =So Naturally!
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FLORISTS Assn.
Dr. T. K. Smith, pastor of thel"
John Combs and Ray P. McKinney Sr., Misses Nees, Margarette Niccum, Leota Bower, Ruth Trotter, Barbara Ann Sargeant and Mildred Heavrin. g | 1 The out-ofglown guests will be ; min EH. Tigonier, sister of the bot Hr and Mrs. Clarence BA Flack, Knightstown. Mesdames Wagoner, Charles R. Flack and Clarence E Flack will entertain Wednesday night with a personal shower for the bride-to-be. The hostess will be Mrs, Wagoner. 2 -N » Miss Betty Lou Clark and Henry Shannon Jr. were married June 16 in the Third Christian church. The vows were read by the Rev. A. C. Brooks. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Clark, 317 8. Lyons st, and Mr. Shannon's parents are| Mr. and Mrs, Henry Shannon, Pendleton Pike, The couple is at home in Oaklandon.
Miss Barnett To Be Bride
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Klapper, 329 E. 30th st, will be the scene tomorrow afternoon for the wedding of Miss Zelma Marie Barnett and Gerald Reichlin. Rabbi Nandor Fruchter will officiate at 5:30 o'clock. There will be a dinner at 1 p. m. in the Marott hotel for the families and bridal party. Frank G. Barnett will give his sister in marriage. She has chosen an aqua marine crepe dress with pink accessories. She will carry a colonial bouquet of roses. Frederick Applebaum of Toledo, O., will be the best man. A reception will be held from 7 until 9 p. m. in the Klapper home, after which the couple will leave for a trip. They will be at home in Toledo. = Miss Barnett 4 the daughter of Mrs. Nellie Barnett, 1711 College ave, and the bridegroom's parents
| whee... national
own minds, As it- is, when any issue, major or mirsof, arises, citizens are urged to communicate with this or that government bureau - agency or
some New York aries brood perpetually over . plans for © our personal movements. Talk about propagahda! It dished up to us in such enormous quantities we're already showing
symptoms of mental indigestion.
On my desk at the moment, are a dozen items from a dozen sources, advising women how to treat the returning veterans, Most of the stuff is childish. Any bright high school students could have thought it up. Yet it is presented to women as the result of heavy medical, professorial and psychological research. . 5 » . OTHER GROUPS spend millions of our dollars setting up charts, blueprints and schemes which would direct our ideas on how to vote on every social and political quese tion. There's enough power wasted in these endeavors to turn the earth on its axis Every day we read that more men and women will be trained to advise and teach us—the-ime plication being that shortly we shall never have to use our own wits. Some agency will. attend to all mental decisions for us. Cues will be sent from social service workers, or literary pipsqueaks whose educa= tion may be remarkable but whose intelligence is often below average. An enormous number of Amerie can women have their collective minds made up on political issues by a few leaders with red tape tourniquets © around ‘their brains who never get out of Washington or New York. Since these things are so insidious, don’t you think the trend is alarming?
Vacations in North
Mrs. Merritt BE. Woolf, 45630 Guile ford ave. is spending the summer
are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Abramonitz ‘of Toledo. ;
at Bay View, Mich.
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