Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 August 1945 — Page 20

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1. Miss Betty Westlund's engagement to Raymond J. Hallenberger has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Westlund. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John H., Hallenberger * ‘of Evansville. The couple will be married sometime this fall. (Dex-heimer-Carlon photo).

2. A ceremony on Aug. 19 united Miss Winifred Wetzel and Ensign Robert William Krieger, U. §. N. R. The service was in St, Matthew's Episcopal church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Fredrick Wetzel and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Krieger, ‘Brooklyn, N, XY

. 3. Miss Wilma Bell and Sgt ‘Claude R. Bunch, U. S. M. Ca ‘were married July 22 in the Gar{fiend Park Baptist church. Mr.

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and Mrs. David Bell are the Bunch is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bunch. The couple is at home - ‘in Fullerton, Cal. (Ramos-Porter |

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Lt. Roger T. Moynahan and His Bride To Be Honored. at Open House Sunday

MR. AND MRS. JOON R. MOYNAHAN will hold open house Sunday afternoon for their son, Lt. (j.g.) ~ Roger T. Moynahan, U.S.N.R., and his recent bride, the former Miss Bettyjane Mitchell. - The couple will

Jeave soon to live in Seattle, Wash. The open house will be from 3 until 6 o'clock and there are po invitations. The hosts will be assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Edward ¥. Mitchell, the bride's parents; Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Thornton, Mr. gnd Mrs. John Galm and Mrs. Mary Zried. Out t-of-town guests will include Mr. and Mrs. Cecil E. Harlos, Bloomington; Mr, and Mrs. Ross Ewert, Westfield, and Mr, and Mrs. Everett Derrick, Frankfort.

Lyman Whitakers Will Entertain

A BRIDAL DINNER will be given tomorrow evening by Mr, and Mrs. Lyman B. Whitaker and their daughter, Mrs. Paul M. Fletcher, for Miss Jane Marie Cox and her fiance, Pfc. Kurt Vonnegut Jr. The dinner will be in the Whitaker home. The honor guests will be married Saturday afternoon at the home of the bride-to-be’'s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harvey Cox. Among those invited to the dinner are Miss Marcia Gauger, State College, Pa.; Miss Hannah Bronnell, Philadelphia; Mrs. T. A. 2% Peabody, North Manchester; Linton A. Cox, Kurt Vonnegut Sr, Miss '# ‘Cox's parents and members of the bridal party. » 2 2 = = ” Announcement ‘is made of the engagement of Miss Catherine Haslom of Astey Bridge, Bolton, Lancashire, England, to Sgt. Robert lee Owen, A. U. 8. Mr. Owen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Owen, is stationed in Germany. The wedding will be soon.

i Carolyn Haught to Be Guest

MISS CAROLYN HAUGHT will be honored at a miscellaneous shower to be given by Miss Margie Dawson on Sept. 14. Miss Dawson will entertain in the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Miss Haught will become the bride of George L. Ackors on Sept. 16 in the Fairview Presbyterian church. Guests with Miss Haught will be Miss Mary Alice King, Pdrkersburg, W. Va.: Miss Dorothy Baumeller, Columbus, O.; Mrs. Theodore George, Misses Phyllis MacDonald, Annabelle Snethen, Mary Ann Compton. Theresa Feltman, Elizabeth Jennings, Margie Hendrickson, Patricia Hagedon, Norma Jean Klepfer, Martha Billau, Betty Nelson, Patricia Byfield and Mary Lynch, 2 »- n » 5 " A number of additional reservations have been made for the dinner to be served on Labor day at the Meridian Hills Country club. They include those of Messrs. and Mesdames John Hall. John Harrington, Paul Lee Hargitt, Carl G. Fries, Paul R. Summers, Charles E. Stevens, Paul Burkholder and Car] McCann Others have been made by Dr. and Mrs. Charles Harrison, Messrs. and Mesdames Curtis Duck, Hulbert J. Smith, Bruce Hulbert, Clyde Lee, Ralph Lemcke, Irving Malsch, Charlton Carter, T. Shannon Per kins and Dixon Guy

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Paris Ptau, David Worrell Will Be Wed

The bridal news includes the an-| nouncements of attendants, proaching marriage and wedding. The engagement and approaching | | marriage of Miss Patricia Elizabeth {Pfau to David Earl Worrell petty officer 1-¢, U. 8S. N°R,, is announced [by her parents, Mr. and Mrs, G.| Edwin Pfau, 5 N. Rural st. Mr, Wor-| rell's parents are Mr. and Mrs { Thomas L. Worrell, 3758 W. 10th st. The prospective bridegroom re-| cently returned from 26 moiuths’| duty in the southwest Pacific a 15 months’ duty in the Atlantic. He| is stationed in San Diego, Cal Miss | Pfau will leave Wednesday for San| Diego, where the wedding will take | place. ~~ Several Ypre-nuptial parties have been planned for the bride-to-be Miss Charlotte Wirth, 245 8. Sherman dr., will give a personal shower tomorrow, and Sunday afternoon | Mrs. John FP. Raney, 49817 E. 11th st., will have a miscellaneous shower. Mr. and Mrs. Pfau will entertain with a buffet luncheon Monday for their daughter. = s 2 Miss Shirley June Lester and Herbert B. Cring, aviation machinist's mate 2-¢, U. 8. N. R., exchanged vows Sunday in the Center Methodist church. The Rev. G. E. North-

ern officiated Mrs. Cring is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Lester, Indianapolis, and the bridegroom's - parents are M. D. Cring, Akron, O., and Mrs. Ona G. Cring, Indianapolis. The couple's attendants were Miss Gloria Hibner and William Hartman. A reception was held in the Lester home. The couple will be at {home in Norman, Okla. 2» ” | Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hunt of New York have been named as attendants for the marriage of Miss Betty Lou Kohl and- Herbert 1. Hunt, Cristobal, Panama Canal Zone. The couple will be married Sept. 8 in the home of Miss Kohl's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Kohl, 823

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A miscell shower will be given this-evening for Miss Eileen Richard J. Dugan {and Miss Joan Springman. The parthe Springman home 11229 Hoefgen st. Miss * Salladay’s marriage to Pfc.! Otto Louis Hurrle is to take place | BOON.

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Alpha Sigma Alpha Club Will Meet

Presidents’ day will be noted Wednesday by members of the Alpha Sigma Alpha Mothers’ club. The group will meet for luncheon at 1 p. m. in the home of Mrs. T. William Engle, 784 Middle dr. Woodruff Place, The retiring president, Mrs. Joseph Selvage is succeeded by Mrs. Engle. Other officers are Mrs. J. A.

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Guild Sets M ceting

The St. Francis Hospital guild will have an all-day meeting Tues day in the hospital. The session will include bandage making in the morning, a covered dish luncheon at noon and a business meeting.

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Installation Booked

The 11th district American Legion auxiliary will install officers at 7:30 p. m. next Thursday in .the west room of the War Memorial building. Mrs. Harry E, Mulder, Hammond, will be in charge. The executive board will meet at 6:30 p. m.

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Hurrle, mothers of the engaged couple; Mesdames James Salladay Harry Thompson, Leonard Sylves-| ter, James O'Neal, Albert Spring- | Iman, Mary Webb and Daisy Eck-| hart. Also, Misses Margaret Salladay, | | Rosemary Hurrle, Joan and Sally| Connor, Jeanne O'Brien, Lillian Me- | tallie, Catherine Grady, Mary Helen Cain, Joanne Green and Maxine | Arnold. |

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5 & 40 Salon Will Meet

The annual meeting of the Mar- | ion county salon 126, 8 & 40, will be held Tuesday in the Y. W. C. A The group will meet at 7:30 p. m for installation of officers and reports by committee chairmen. | Mrs. Edna Barcus -will install the | following officers: Mrs. Carlos Mor(ris, president; Mrs. Frank Mum|ford and Mrs. Agatha Ward, first {and second vice presidents. Also, Mrs. Donna Cook and Mrs Connie Taylor, recording and corresponding secretaries; Miss Rosemary Kirkhoff, treasurer; Mrs. Ben | Myers chaplain; Mrs, Victor Salb, | historian; Mrs. Jack Meyers, ini- { tiation chairman, and Mrs. Martin Collins, pouvoir member. The delegates to the state con- | vention are Mesdames Morris, Mumford, Taylor and Harry Lorber, and |the alternates include Mesdames Collins, Charles Andrews, Meyers Jace Ralph Lynch,

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