Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 September 1945 — Page 22
q e r ty Lt. Sheldon Sayles, Miss Nicholson Will Be Married on September 22
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MISS MADELEINE LOUISE NICHOLSON'S en-
gagement and approaching Wright Sayles, A. U. S., is
marriage to Lt. Sheldon announced by her father,
Raymond B. Nicholson, of Richmond. ' Lt. Sayles js the gon of Mrs. Anna Marie Sayles and Sheldon Rich Sayles.
The ceremony will take place
at 4:30 p. m. Sept. 22 in
the Nicholson home in Richmond. Miss Nicholson has chosen Mrs. John Brant Jr, as her matron of honor and thé maid of honor will be Miss Ann Sayles, the prospec-
tive bridegroom's sister. Mr. Sayles
will be his son's best man,
The brideto-be is the granddaughter of Mrs. Oscar Frenzel Sr. and is here now visiting her aunt, Mrs. Batist R. Hauelsen, She ate
tended Earlham and Western colleges.
dent at Purdue university, recently » » n
Lt. Bayles, who was a stu~ returned from duty in Europe. o » N.
Mrs. Jack J. Flynn will give a crystal shower Wednesday evening
for Miss Dorothy Elizabeth Weber,
The party will be in the home
of Mrs: Flynn's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ernest R. Smith,.and Mrs.
Smith will assist her daughter.
The honor guest and Lt. Roscoe, B.
Starek Jr, Wilmette, Ill, will be married Sept. 22 in the First Bap-
tist church.
The guests will include the bride-to-be's mpther, Mrs. Arthur J. Weber; Mesdames Robert W. Lewis, V. Clay. Gulllon, Henry F. Schricker Jr., Samuel C. Hadden, Frederick F. Forry, G. Wilbur Little, Charles C. Brandt, John Sturman, Howard C. Burkholder and William J. Jamieson, Miss Patricia Sylvester and Miss Elizabeth
Lewis.
Wallis-Blair Vows Are Read
A DOUBLE-RING CEREMONY
Sunday afternoon in St. Paul's
p J iis Blair and Sgt. Evangelical Lutheran church united Miss Phy Donald C. Wallis, U, 8. M. C, of Indianapolis. The Rev. H. M. Zorn officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. slair of
Oshkosh, Wis,
Given in marriage by her father suit, matching accessories and a corsage of white orchids.
, the bride wore a golden brown
Her sis-
ter. Mrs. Richard ,A. Scheinert of Oshkosh, was her only attendant, Bhe chose an Orleans green suit worn with matching accessories
and brown orchids,
Sgt. Michael Sansone served as best man and
the ushers included Kenneth Kehlbeck and Donald Blettner. Following the wedding, a reception was held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Kehlbeck. After a trip to northern Wisconsin, Mrs. Wallis will return to the Lawrence Conservatory of Music In
“Appleton, Wis.
Sgt. Wallis will report for duty in. Williamsburg. Va.
He recently returned from 31 months’ overseas duty on the staff
of Fleet Adm. Chester W. Nimitz,
Elizabeth Reidy Is Engaged MR. AND MRS. TIMOTHY T.
REIDY announce the enhgage-
ment and approaching marriage of theif daughter, Miss Elizabeth LE. Reidy, to Prank L. Linville, son of Mrs, Catherine Linville, The Rev. Pr. James Moore will read the vows Sept. 20 in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church, Mrs. Charles Bechert will be Miss Reidy's only attendant and Mr. Bechert will be best man, Frank Maley and Jack O'Brien will serve as ushers, The bride-to-be will be the honor guest tomorrow at a luncheon and linen shower. The party will be given by Mrs. James J. Ross at the Indianapolis Athletic club. Among those who will attend are
Mesdames Reidy, Linville, John Griffin Sr, John Griffin Jr., James
O'Brien, George Beckerich, Bechert, Norbert Noe, Thomas Griffin and Guy Morton, Miss Helen Reidy and Miss Esther Trimpe.
Miss Anna McKesson and Robert . Henderson will be married at 30 o'clock this evening. The rite 11 be in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hege+ ‘dus, 106 §. 3d st, Beech Grove. {The Rev. C. M. Hamilton of the Beech Grove Christian church will ‘pfficiate. Mr. Henderson is the son _ of Mrs. Opal Moore, 520 E. 8t. Clair at,
Wedding to Be This Evening
Miss McKesson will be in a pink and black taffeta street-length dress, worn with matching acces sories and a corsage. Miss Betty Wheatly, Beech Grove, will be her only attendant. Serving as best man will be Stephen Pete, brother of the bride After the ceremony, there will be a reception in the MeKesson home, The couple will be at home in Ine dianapolis,
Book Review Planned
“A Lion Is in the Streets” (Langfey) will be reviewed by Mrs, Olive ‘Enslen Tinder Wednesday before ‘members of the Book Forum. The session will be at 1:30 p. m, In Ayres’ auditorium,
‘Meeting Wednesday Mrs, William Albers will discuss “Pattern Layout Marking and Cute ting” Wednesday at the Irvington Homemakers club meeting. Mrs,
Rudolph Johnson, 51 N. Ridgeview dr., will be the hostess.
The Story Christmas
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Jute . HRISTMA OARDS
EACH ONE DIFFERENT
Auxiliary Lists New Chairmen
For Year
Mrs. Amelia Hammond, president of the Madden-Nottingham unit 348, American Legion auxiliary, has announced chairmen of standing committees for the year, They are Mrs. Orval Robison and Mrs. E. E. Shelton, Americanism, Mrs, Glen Frey, child welfare, Boys’ and “ Girls’ schools, Mrs. Willlam Gilhooley, community service. Mrs. 1. R. Boner, music, Mrs. E, E. Shelton, constitution and bylaws; Mrs, Henry Swing, education of veterans” children; Mesdames James Grayson, T. R., Martin and Rex McConnell, finance.
Others Named
Mrs. Ruth Fields, Knightstown home; Mrs. E. 8, Farmer, legislation; Mrs. Herbert Dunlap, membership; Mrs. Guy Heckman, memorial; Mrs. Orville Hamilton, merits; Mrs, Henry Swing, national defense. Mrs. Andrew Alburtis, national news; Mrs. Julla Weaver, Pan Amerfean; Mrs, Heckman, past presidents’ parley; Mrs. Carl Woerner, poppies; Mrs. Wilfred Bradshaw,
“|publicity and radio.
Mrs. Harry Lorber, rehabilitation, employment and hospitalization; Mrs, Mae Henarix, service sales; Mrs. Charles Beckham, war activities; Mrs. Willlam Averitt, tele phone; Mrs, Marion Brown and Mrs, Bradshaw, siolf committee, Mrs, Rex McOonnell, juvenile center auxiliary delegate; Mrs. Hammond and Mrs. Hazel Spillman, 11th district council delegates, and Mrs. Dunlap and Mrs. McConnell, 11th district council alternates,
Tips for Easier Ironing
Small dresses are much easier to iron if you start on the wrong side with pockets, seams, yokes and hems, Then turn them right side out and finish, ! Another trick to make ironing easier Is the addition of a specially prepared wax-like product to the starch to keep the {ron from pull. ing and sticking.
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1. Mrs. Edward C. Hartman was Miss Doris. Jeanette Hughes before her marriage Aug. 18 in St.
Roch's Catholic church, Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes, 8andborn, and Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hartman. (Ramos Porter photo).
2. Sgt. and Mrs. Victor C. Houdek are at home in Goldsboro, N. C, following their marriage Aug. 14. The wedding was in St. Roch’s Catholic church, The bride was Miss Roberta. Rosebrock and is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Edward Rosebrock, The bride groom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs, Henry Houdek, Ft. Atkinson, Ia. (Ramos-Porter photo).
3. A ceremony on Aug. 15 in the post chapel at Stout field united Miss Ruth Bibos ahd John Rovnak. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. George L. McKinney, and the bridegrom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Paul Rovnak, Lisbon Falls, Me. (Miller photo).
Advance Club Will Meet
President's day will be observed Wednesday by the Woman's Advance club. The group will have a ! luncheon at 1 p. m, in the Apex restaurant. There will be a meeting afterward in the home of Mrs, W. 8. 8, Johnson, 1938 N. Pennsylvania st. ! Officers to be installed are Mrs. Johnson, president; Mrs. W. E. Call, vice president; Mrs. Clarence M. Sones, secretary, and Mrs, Claude Miller, treasurer. Committee chairmen are Mrs. A.
L. Kessler, program; Mrs. Charles
W. Scott, flowers; Mrs. E. K. Zaring, telephone; Mrs, Charles J. Cook, historian,
delegate and alternate to the seventh district, Indiana Federation of Olubs, and Mrs. Fred B. Keuthan and Mrs. R. OC. Stringer, delegate and alternate to the Indianapolis Council of Women.
Music Federation Meets in Chicago
The first in a series of regional meetings is being held today and tomorrow in Chicago by the National Federation of Music Clubs. Mrs, Guy Patterson Gannett, Portland, Me., national president is presiding. ' Attending from Indiana are Mesdames Frederick Sterling, Louis Belden and Earl Love, Muncie; Mrs. Clair McTurnan and Mrs. Frank W. Cregor, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Lloyd Billman, Manilla. Post-war plans are being completed by the group. The federation is planning to equip the sym phony orchestra of Athens, Greece. The Illinois federation members are hosts for the meeting. Mrs, Walter Flandorf, formerly of Indian apolis, Is a member of the committee in charge.
Project Is Started |
On Home Injuries’
The Public Health Nursing association and the Chamber of Commerce safety council's home division have begun a project to determine major causes of disabling in Juries received at home. Mrs, Walter H. Montgomery and Miss Evelyn Shrock are in charge of the project assisted by hospital librarians, The librarians are Miss Helen M. Wagoner, City; Miss Nore ma Bauman, Methodist, and Miss Grace Bartle, 8t. Vincent's, “The fact that 200 casualties’ ar-
that housekeepers, engineers in their own homes, must give more atten tion to preventing such distressing incidents,” Mrs. Montgomery said.
Miss Keene Speaker
Miss Amy Keene will speak Monday at the 1:30 p: m. meeting of the Cherokee chapter, International Travel-Study club. The group will meet in the Indiana” National bank.
Glub Guild" Session THe Ladies guild of the Lake Shore Country club will meet at 30 p. m. Sunday at.
Er THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ Recent Wedding Announcements Are Made
0. L. Watkins, shardt, Henry Von Grimmenstein,
Mrs. Price and Mrs. J. H. Lamar, |
rive at hospitals every month shows! .
Churchwomen Plan
Luncheon Meeting A luncheon will be held at 12:30] p. m, Monday by the Woman's | bers of the special arrangements auxiliary of St. church in the church. There will be corporate communion at 11:55 a. m
Paul’s Episcopal
The hostesses will be Mesdames Frederick Alber-
Howard Taylor and Mary Hedges.
School Shoes
“ Brown antique ~ Calf Moccasin, $5
Club to Honor
President At Luncheon
Literary Group To Meet Tuesday
A president's day luncheon will be held Tuesday in the Hotel Lincoln by the Wy-Mo-Dau Literary club. The honor guest will be Mrs, Emory 'W. Cowley, president, Other officers of the club are Mrs. Annah E. Core and Mrs. Fred C.
dents; ‘Mrs. Alfred G. Neerman and
corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. Harold A, Maves, treasurer. Members of the program commits tee are Mesdames Jules G. Zinter, Thad R. Olarke, Harry A. Burk. art, Fred C. Wilson and John Thornburgh. : The music committee includes Mesdames Laura Craig Poland, Core and Edward ©, W. Wischmeier. Delegate and alternate to the seve enth district, Indiana Federation of Clubs, are Mrs. Jacob L. Jones and Mrs. Zinter, A Mrs, Clarke and Mrs. Neerman are delegate and alternate to the Indianapolis ‘Council of Women. Mem-
{committee are. Mesdames Maves, Frank C. Albright, William J. Kramer, Laura Werst and Poland.
Wilson, first and second vice presi~|.
Mrs. Laura Craig, recording and] |
Will Be Wed
: Keen photo. Miss Lavina Jane Bristow and Flight Officer Charles J. Foreman, A. A. F, will be married tomorrow night in the base chapel at
field, Laurinburg, N. C. Mr, and Mrs. Boyd Bristow, Laurinburg, are the bride-to-be's parents, and Mr. Foreman is the son of Mr, and Mrs. R. A, Foreman,
Card Party Scheduled A luncheon and card party will be held at 11:30 a. m. Wednesday by the Stout Field Women’s club in the Indianapolis Athletic club.
Mrs. Core is the war service chairman, and the parliamentarian is | Mrs. Thornburgh. Mrs. Wischmeler | is the press chairman.
for Boys and Girls
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Guild Meeting Set
A meeting of St. Rita's guild will be held at 2:30 p. m. Sunday in
FRIDAY,
the Laurinburg-Maxton army air |
Thursday Set For Meeting By Pilot Club
President Names New Chairmen
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A meeting of the Pilot club will
be held next Thursday at 6:30 p, m. in the Hotel Washington, Mrs, Lucille Morton, the club's president, has announced committee chairmen for the year, , Miss Agnes Mahoney is general chairman of the program committee. The program chairman for the first period will be Mrs. Gladys Bebout. Mrs. Frances Carter Coburn is the second period chairman, and the third period chairman is Miss Dorothy Darling. : : Committee Heads Other committee chairmen .are Mrs. Martha Corya, project and cive ic; Miss Genevieve Brown, meme ‘bership; Miss Frances Kelley, fi. nance, Miss Janet Keller, house; Miss Mary Catherine Stair, reception and fellowship; Mrs. Eleanor Philpott, music; Miss Velma Hert, year hook. Mrs, Ida Broo, legislative; Miss Joanna. Hinman, attendance; Mrs. Bertha McDowell, public relations, and Mrs. Florence Bradley, publicity. :
Club Will Meet
The Alpha Gamma Latreian club”
will meet. at 8 p. m. Tuesday with Mrs. D. M, MacLeod, 5861 Indianola
St. Rita's convent, 813 N, West st.
ave.
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Sched Fall F
Alum Sept.
Two events dianapolis Al Phi sorority by Mrs. San dens. The first w ing meeting « at tue Burl house. There 12:30 p. m. | session. Mrs. Bréwe committee cl gram plans f( lined by M Mrs. Clifford port on state will be player Luncheon made with dreth, John ° ert D. Pritc esses will inc Marvel, Robe zette, W. Ril E. Moon and Te The second nual benefit by the groug The comedy, will be presen proceeds will settlement s Tenn, and th arships. Team cap will be ente: Friday after room. The ho old Curtis, ¢ and means ¢ Mrs. Curtis are Mesdam Green, Hildre Horne, Jame: Benton : Smit M. R. Gran stray, Elizabe Hepburn, He Jasper Scott Also Mesda Herbert M. Sipe, Robert ley, Arthur perley, Willia Murphy and Agnes Brow Caroline Dun Elizabeth Gt and Janet Jo
Omega . Will Ha
A dinner p officers will b Thursday b Omega, Nu T will be in t Miss Doris officers, They are NM president; M: vice presiden ,sentative; Mi tary; Mrs. Re Mrs. Willia tor; Miss Ele lain; Miss } geant at arn Eakins, histo
