Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 September 1945 — Page 5
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MISS HELEN LINGEMAN'S ENGAGEMENT and approaching marriage to Robert R. Burrell is announced by her parents; Dr..and Mrs. E. L. Lingeman. Mr. Burrell is the son of Mrs. Marguerite B. Burrell. The weddifig will take place at 8 p. m., Oct. 5, in the McKee chapel of Tabernacle Presbyterian church. : Miss Lingeman attended Barry college in Miami, Fla, and her
fiance was a student at Indiana university. He is a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity, .
The bride-to-be has chosen
EJ ” o > The engagement of Miss Jane Noble Johnston to Cpl. John Lathrop Ryan is announced by her mother, Mrs. Russell Johnston, He is the soh of Mr. and Mrs. Russell J. Ryan. No date has been set for the wedding. Cpl. Ryan has served 22 months in Italy.
. Mts. Smallwood Noel announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Martha Elizabeth Noel, to Robert Schenck McKee. The couple
will be married in October.
Miss Hilgenberg to Be Honored
MISS PATRICIA GABE and Miss
tain next Saturday evening with a linen shower for Miss Eleanor
Louise Hilgenberg. The party will be
‘guest and John R. Hatfield will exchange vows Oct. 14 in the
» Merflian Heights Presbyterian church. Among those invited to the party are the mothers of the engaged
couple, Mrs. Noble C. Hilgenberg and
dames B. F'. Hatfield Jr., Willlam E. Gabe, R. H, Goodrich, A. Gibson Fell, Harold R. Victor and William R. Adams, Misses Anne Sturtevant, Jane Talbott, Nancy Cochrane, Ruth Ann Hamilton, Martha Frances Dunn, Patricia Gates, Helen Jean Munson and Barbara Winters.
» John D. Welch, Civic theater president,
of committee chairmen who will serve
opening Oct. 12 with the presentation of “The Male Animal! Included on the list are Mrs. John G. Kinghan, junior theater; Mrs. Horace Roberts, junior workshop; Mrs. Wallace Hislop, ushers; Walter W. Houppert, theater workshop; Richard Eisenbach, Back-
stage club; Mrs. Houppert, wardrobe;
tumes:; Mrs. Welch, properties; Ronald S. Skyrme, crew; M. L. Martin, construction, and Mrs. Skyrme, play reading committee.
Farewell Tea Is Planned
HOSTESSES HAVE BEEN NAMED for a farewell tea to be given Wednesday afternoon by the Indianapolis branch of Bundles for America. The tea will be held from 3 until 5 o'clock in the home of
Mrs. R., Hartley Sherwood.
The hostesses will be Mesdames William Macgregor Morris, Vance Oathout, Paul Kettner, W. C. Gordon, Hermann C, Wolff, Frederic H. Sterling, J. Willard Bolte, Edward B. Taggart, Herman Kothe, Robert Rhoads and Jackson Landers, for the branch are invited to the tea. There are no invitations, The
headquarters will be closed at 2:30 p
The Alpha Beta Latreian club will mark president's day with a luncheon Tuesday afternoon. The event will begat 1 o'clock at the Indianapolis Country club. Mrs. Bemard F. Lacy, the hostess, will be assisted by Mrs. Frank Langsenkamp Jr. and Mrs. Louis E. Smith.
i Mrs. William Ostland as her matron of honor, and the bridgesmaids will be Mrs. Rush Williams, Miss Jo Ann Welch and Miss Evelyne Horton. The best man will be Robert Sharp, and the ushers will be Dr. R. E. Lingeman, Miss Lingeman's brother. Capt. John Van Dyne, A. U. 8, and Lawrence Taylor.
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June Ann Goodrich will enter-
in the Gabe home. The honor
Mrs. B. P. Hatfield Sr.; Mes«
n » ” has announced a list during the theater's 31st season
Mrs. Paul 8S. McNamara, cose
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The Indianapolis Plans President's
Joe R. Craw, superintendent of
"speak Wednesday at the president's day meeting of the Indianapolis
P.-T. A. council. The meeting will
Mary Stum To Be Wed
The Augusta Christian church will be the scene at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow evening for the wedding of Miss Mary Katherine Stum and Harold Eugene Stewart. The Rev. C. C. Dodson will officiate. Miss Stum will wear a gown of point d’esprit fashioned with a marquisette yoke outlined with ruching, fitted bodice, bishop sleeves and a bouffant skirt cascading into a full train, Attendants’ Frocks An illusion halo will nold her two-tiered fingertip veil of illusion. Her bouquet will be of white roses and baby’s breath,
P.-T. A. Council Day Session
the New Castle city schools, will
be in the Meridian Heights Presbyterian church. Mr. Craw will discuss “Together
ents.” A musical program will be given by Mrs. Harry Ware, organist, and Mrs, D. Joe Hendrickson will lead the devotions, Mrs. Walter L. Caley will preside at the 10 a. m. session. New presidents, their board members and council chairmen will be introduced. At 1:30 p. m. there will be a series of one-hour conferences conducted by council chairmen. Mrs. P. L. Sargent is general chairman of the president's day meeting. The co-chairman is Mrs. Paul J. Howey.
Conference Participants Participants in the afternoon conferences with the committee chairmen will be George Fisher, Mesdames Frank L. Reiman, Ray Rob-
Miss Gladys Booher of Dayton, O., will be the maid of honor. Her dress will be of blue satin and she will carry Briarcliff roses and stephanotis. The bridesmaids, Misses Betty and Barbara Stum, Mt Comfort, will be gowned in pink and their bouquets will be of garden flowers. Wedding Trip Judith Lynn Stum, Dayton, will serve as ringbearer, and the flower girl will be Donna Marie Stum, Dayton. They will wear white taffeta. The best man will be Charles T. Stewart, and Thomas R. Stum, Dayton, and Lawrence W. Stum will be the ushers. There will be a reception in the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George F. Stum, Augusta. The couple will leave for a trip to Lake Carr at Warsaw, and they will be The bridegroom is the son of William Stewart,
at home in Augusta.
Patricia Gift To Be Bride
A double-ring ceremony tomorafternoon in the Irvington Methodist church will unite Miss Patricia Ann Gift and William Templeton Macdonald, The vows will be read at 2:30 o'clock by the
row
Rev. Clarence A. Shake.
After the rite, there will be a reception in the church. Miss Gift is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Haskell A. Gift, 002 N. Layman ave, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs, Peter T. Macdonald,
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Mr. Gift will give his daughter in marriage. She will wear a gown of white made with a shirred satin basque, sweetheart neckline, long pointed sleeves and a marquisette
The marquisette skirt falls nto a train. Her fingertip veil of net
gery, Meredith Nicholson, Carl Brown, James Carey and Grace Golden. Officers of the organization are Mrs. Caley, president; Mrs, Sargent and Mrs. Earl Stumpf, first and second vice presidents; Mrs, Herman Lauter and Mrs. ‘Clayton Adams, recording and ocorresponding secretaries, and Mrs, Paul J. Howey, treasurer,
Russell. Committee Heads
are Mrs. Hendrickson,
Mrs. Caley, extensions; Mrs, Howey.
Wheeler, hospitality and telephone
tional relations;
Inglis, juvenile protection;
music,
C. McCammon, recreation. Mrs. P. L. Sargent, Riley Wakeman General hospitals; Owen Clark Pohlman, safety; Frank Miles, school education; Lioyd T. Jones, student aid;
Roscoe Conkle, parliamentarian,
A. C, A. Club to Note President's Day
We Build Better Homes and Par-|
erson, Harold Eickhoft, Walter Gin-| Guest Day Meeting
committee are Virgil Stinebaugh, M. B. Stumpf, Mrs. Roberson, Mrs. Frank J. Teskey and Miss Jessie
Committee chairmen for the year charagter’ and spiritual education; Mrs. ‘Raymond DeGraff, Children’s Museum;
finance and budget; Mrs. Herman Haldeman, historian; Mrs. Herschell
Mrs. Leland Crawford, internaMrs. George M. Mrs, Frank Cox, legislation; Mrs. «John Henthorne, membership; Mrs. Carl Brown, motion pictures and visual education; Mrs. Francis Helkema,
Mrs. Harold Eickhoff, parent edu~ cation; Mrs. W. C. Strahl, program and founders’ day; Mrs. Kennéth 8. Rosenberger, publications; Mrs. Byron ©. Brown, publicity: Mrs. Carl H, Irrgang, radio; Mrs, Bert
and Mrs, Mrs, Mrs, Mrs, Harold Ochsner, health, and Mrs.
A president's day luncheon will be
Lt. Roscoe Starek
Will Exchange Vows Today In the First Baptist Church
An altar banking of palms, candelabra and white flowers in the First Baptist church will form the setting this afternoon for the marriage of Miss Dorothy Elizabeth Weber and Lt. Roscoe Burton Starek Jr, A. U. 8. The wedding will be at 4:30 o'clock with Dr. Carleton W. Atwater officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Weber, 5851 Central ave. are the
Voters’ League To Hear Talk by National Head
Mrs. Henry Taylor, Henderson, Ky., will speak Wednesday at a tea | to be given by the Indianapolis League of Women Voters, The tea will be from 2:30 to 5 p. m. in the John Herron Art museum. id Mrs. Taylor will | discuss “Citizen Participation in Post-War Gov-=-ernment.” She is a member of the national board of the league. Mrs. Edwin ® Ferree, program “%: co-ordinator, and i 4 FP Mrs. Lowell I Thomas, assistMrs. Taylor 4 will outline the program for the year and the orientation meetings which will begin next month. Presiding Officer Members and prospective members of the league will attend. Mrs. C. B. Durham will preside. The arrangements chairman for the tea is Mrs. Roy Slaughter,
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Assisting her are Mesdames Frank Denny, O. W. Morrisey and Thomas Harvey. The assisting
hostesses are Mesdames John Lynn, Earl Higgins, Emsley J. Johnson Jr., Paul Fletcher, Ralph Coble and Robert Reid. The league's program for the year includes the study and legislation of problems of food, distribution, reconversion, employment and the building of a permanent peace.
A guest day luncheon will be held at 11:45 a. m. Thursday by the Woman's contract Bridge club in the Indianapolis Athletic club. Mesdames V. R. Rupp, Carl Rusie apd E. J. Ittenbach are in charge of reservations.
President’s Luncheon
Members of the St. Clair Literary club will have a president's
New members ' of the advisory |day luncheon at 2 p. m. Tuesday
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, Miss Weber
bride's parents, and Lt. Starek is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Starek of Wilmette, Ill Enteging the church with her
father,"the bride will be gowned in candlelight satin, The dress has a scalloped romance neckline, a fitted basque and long sleeves tapering to points over her wrists. The gathered skirt is accented with scalloped stitched cording and extends into a full-length train. Bride's Bouquet Her fingertip-length veil of tulle will cascade from a coronet of ivory Brussels lace. She will carry garstephanotis and white chrysanthemums centered with a white orchid.
matron of honor, and the bridesmaids will include Mrs. E. A. Archer, Highland Park, Ili, the bridegroom’s sister, and Miss Elizabeth Lewis,
The attendants have chosen similar frocks of Embassy blue latoir taffeta. They are fashioned with long fitted basques, cap sleeves and gathered skirts.
Reception Planned
Mrs, Flynn will carry yellow China chrysanthemums and pom- | pons and the bridesmaids will have ithe same flowers in rose shades. Their costumes will be completed with gauntlets matching their frocks and flower headpieces. Lt. Starek's best man will be Thomas Keefer, seaman l-c, U, 8. N.R., Chicago. The ushers will be Lt. Cmdr," Archer, U.S.N.R, and John Chester of Valparaiso. Immediately after the ceremony, a reception will be held in the church. Following a wedding trip to northern Wisconsin, the couple will be at home in Camp Breckinridge, Ky., where the bridegroom will be stationed. Miss Weber and Lt. Starek are graduates of Purdue university. She is a Pi Beta Phi sorority member, and he is affiliated with Delta Upsilon fraternity.
Club Sets Luncheon
Mrs. Jack J, Flynn will be the:
McKee Chapel Will Be Scene Of Ceremony
Miss Mary Lois Lee will become. [the bride of James J. Davis at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in MeKee chapel of the Tabernacle Pres-. byterian church, Dr. Roy Ewing Vale will hear the vows. eS The bride's mother is Mrs, Res® - becca Lee, 2311 N:. Pennsylvania st., and Mr. Davis is the son of Mr,” and Mrs. Wilson H. Davis, 2803 E, Riverside dr. H Miss Lee has chosen white satin’ made with a sweetheart neckline, {long tapered sleeves, fitted basque - {and a gathered skirt extending into : a train. ! Her tiered fingertip veil of illusion will be held by a tiara of orange blossoms, She will carry a white Bible and a white orchid. Bride's Attendants i The matron of honor will be Mrs, Holton Hartley. Miss Louise Coop=. er and Miss Mary Lou Slusher will [serve as bridesmajds. Their pastel, gowns will be made alike with ro-_ mance necklines, three-quarters length sleeves, fitted basques and: gathered skirts with cascades of ruffles down the back, They will carry gardenias, white roses and. chrysanthemums. Mr. Hartley will be best man, and serving as ushers will be Tipton Kéy and Bernie Berry, After a reception in the Lee home, the couple will leave for -Cincinnati. After next Saturday, they will be at home at 2803 E. Riverside dr. The bride attended Indiana unis versity.
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P. H. Ho photos, 1. Mrs. Steve A. Stoyko Jr. was Miss Bonnie Sochar before her marriage Aug. 27 in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Sochar, and Sgt. Stoyko's parents
are Mr. and Mrs. Steve A. Stoyko of South Bend. “ 2. A ceremony on Aug. 18 in the Broadway Methodist church united Miss Jean Marilyn Barnes and John Lambert Lee. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Barnes and Mrs, Claude E. Lee of Anderson. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Tripplehorn of Casey; Hl, announce the engagement of their daughter, Helen, of Indianapolis, to T. Sgt. Edmund M. Julich, Stout field. Mr. Julich i: the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Julich Sr. of Carroll, Ia. A wedding date has not been set, 4. Miss Helen Margaret Woods and Cpl. James Kenneth Haines were married Aug. 31 in the home of the Rev. J. N. Greene. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice M. Woods are the bride's parents, and Mr. Haines is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Haines. : 5. The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Doris Tuttle to Clifford Peters is announced by her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Tuttle: The wedding will be at § a. m. Oct. 20, in the St, Catherine of Sienna Catholic church. The prospective bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Peters,
Fr. Hilary Meny| Rev. James Moore Officiates Hears Vows This Morning at Wedding
A breakfast this morning at] Buckley's restaurant followed the | marriage of Miss Lois Jane Hearne
Page-Baughn " Rite to Be Read
A reception in the home of Mr, and Mrs. C. O. Baughn, 125 N. Drexel ave., will follow the wedding
The Rev. Pr. James Moore read the vows at 9 o'clock this morning [CmOLIoW afterioon of thelr dull uniting Miss Joan Marie Denner and Jack N.. Contino. The service Was | oo ce A A P . : { A. AP
The wedding will be at 3:30 o'clock
and Jack C. Murphy. The Rev. Fr | Hilary Meny read the service at | a. m. in the St. Philip Neri Catholic | church. This afternocn, a reception was held in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward L.
in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church, | The dress had a marquisette yoke |
The bride wore white taffeta.
{in the Irvington Presbyterian
edged with lace, long pointed a long train.
She chose a three-quarter-length |
sleeves and a hoop skirt falling into Couple to Wed
church. Dr. Johh B. Ferguson will read the double-ring ceremony. Mr. Page is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Erman A. Page, Linton. The bride will: wear a white satin
The Good Will Service club will have a luncheon at 12:30 p. m.| The bride wore a white satin dress Wednesday in the home of Mrs.
illusion veil caught by a Juliet cap of I Ch h R : illusion and seed pearls. Her bou-! Nn urc ite
quet was of Johanna Hill roses.
gown fashioned with a sweetheart AINA Miss Snirley| Miss Marjorie Ruth Smith anajheckiine accented with seed pearls, M D med in bl Robert H. Ker fireman 1-c, | 1008 pointed sleeves and a princess. ay enner, was gowne n ue | er . m, re. + skirt falling into a train. :
net made with a fitted bodice, short |U. 8. N., will exchange vows at 5.30 A halo of looped white satin will’
Hearne, 628 Eastern ave. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Murphy, 44 8. Dearborn st., are the bridegroom's parents.
styled with a sweetheart neckline,
Flynn, secretary,
in the Sheffield inn.
Eccles, treasurer.
Floyd Sidman, 3911 “Broadway. New | officers of the group are Mrs. Clar-| train. Her fingertip veil fell from a lence Breeding, president; Mrs. F.|coronet of orange blossoms. She E. Rowe, vice president; Miss Carrie | carried a white orchid and prayer and Mrs, Ray, book.
puffed sleeves, sweetheart neckline o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the] ertio ‘v 4 and full skirt. | Sutra] Cliristion. church.’ Dr, Wil- 101d her, fingertip veil of Ulusion, aan} She will carry a white orchid and She also wore a shoulder-length liam Shullenberger will officiate. pr hanot i 1 ; { phanotis on a white Bible. veil of blue fllusion attached to a| Parents of the couple are Mrs. | . | Bridegroom’s Attendants
matching Juliet cap, She carried Ruth C. Smith, 1208 N. Rural st, : . ‘ - Tallsmian roses: land Mrs. Mary B. Kern, 1418 N.| Mrs. Mary Dyar Thompson will be
Miss Georgia Goljenboom Mil- Kealing ave. { the bride's only attendant, She has:
long sleeves and a full skirt and
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Helen Lingeman to Be Bride
Flower Girl : ih aes , , ’ | The bride will be in white satin | chosen aqua marquisette. The dress; The bride's attendants included Waukee, was the bridesmaid, She | has a sweetheart neckline, fitted bods
| Miss Agnes Mahan, maid of honor; |was in pink net and carried yellow fashioned with a square neckline, : # ; Miss Charlotte Royse and Miss Viola roses. She wore matching flowers long pointed sleeves and a full skirt { ice, bishop Sleeve and 8 ful shire
Hearne, bridesmaids, and Betty Ann|in her hair. aiid spain, pPeatiiug Sse Bon 0 r ertip ne 15,
Warner, flower girh Hold Bi fast | ov ’ Eo sme wat hl ry rt Tn IY vik game Sone a he Wider al 8 net and the biide ; lias and flesh colored pomporis. endana w = ? " et the biidesmaids had Wagner. pope | Shryock, Scott Field, IIL, best man,;
Her dress was of white | net, and she carried a basket of} {and Thomas Sherrell and Harold ipink and blue roses. The bride-| Mrs. Richard C. Smith will serve pardesty, both of Linton, ushers.
dresses with pink satin bodices and Attendants’ Dresses
net skirts. They carried Johanna
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Bilt owes and had matching flower groom's brother, Joseph Contino, [8s the matron of honor and the| After a wedding trip to Chicago. James P. O'Neill of Wyandotte |S2n Jose, Cal, was his best man. |pride’s sister, Miss Eleanor Smith, | (he couple will be at home in Salt" ~ . '| Serving as ushers were Lew |Will be the bridesmaid, Mrs. Smith | axe City, Utah. The bride attended Mich., served as best man, and the Caviele, Milwaukee, and Mar Hoff- |Will wear a flame-colored jersey | central ‘Normal college, Danville. ushers included the bridegroom's “= "™ TL lt Cd tn th {frock, and the bridesmaid will be! ame § « of the Al ha Theta # brother, Donald Murphy, and Ken. | M20 A breakfast was held in tv en vellow taffeta. Their fiowers will She is a member of the Alpha Theta = £8 neth H. Warner, Athenaeum after the rite for mem- I ab ela. ir fowers will! sorority. After the reception, the couple was ers of the bridal party and the| The 8 ED OpOn. alle tants will i : to leave for Cincinnati. Their at|families. There was a reception this{ = . Ea St A P.E.O. Meeting home address will be 628 Eastern afternoon in the home of the brides and Lt James ‘Cutshaw James | Mrs, Harold G Preeland 4170 ave. ne pazesits; Br, and Mee P + O60" | faudlin and Thorn Snyder, ushers. | Guilford ave., will be the hostess . The bridegroom is the on After the wedding there will be a | Tuesday of Chapter W, P. EO; W “eddin Date Mrs. Anthony Lipari, San Jose. The | reception in the bride's home Sisterhood. g couple left for a wedding trip, and ' y Set f they will be at home in San Jose. | or Nov. 6 mp ‘White Cross Guild | Mis8 Emma Lou Steinbach has 1 1 | set Nov. 6 as the date for ms Units Will Meet wedding to Pfc. Monroe W. Smith, The following units of the White The ceremony will be at 8:30 p. m.|Cross guild will meet next wlek in in the Zion Evangelical and Re-ithe guild's service center: Monday 2 Somme nurch, The Rev. F. R.|_pitty-Airst Street Methodist and The bride-to-be is the daughter|'Vallace Presbyterian, of Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Steinbach,| Tuesday — North: church and 16142 Park ave, and Mr. Smith's | Southport; Wednesday -- Quaker, parents are Mr, and Mrs, Clyde B. Olive Branch, Friendly, White BanSmith, Peru, ner and Brightwood Jr.; Thursday - Miss Rose Marie Steinbach will|Irvington Methodist, Brookside and be her sister's maid of honor. The|Greenwood Community, and Friday bridesmaids will include Mrs. Van|—Brightwood Methodist, Victory W. Peck, Muncie; Miss Helen Spies, and Riverside park. Cincinnati; Miss Joyce . Bradley, | ’ Peru, and Miss Dana DeWitt, Miss Steinbach attended Butler Rush Party : university, ‘She is 4 member of the| A rush party will be held from, Delta Delta Delta sorority\ to 5 p. m. tomorrow by the Butler university chapter of Trianon soA : rority, The party will be in Jordan Wedding Anniversary nan. misses Joan Durbin, Ruth BowMr. and Mrs, Charles W. Hackle- ers, Betty Swann, Rebecca Grifman will entertain Tuesday night|fith and Jeanne Malott are on the - {with a family dinner in the Marott committee . in charge. Dr. Jean hotel honoring their 50th wedding Sutherland is the new faculty anniversary. et sponsor of the group. - : A dy sg iis . Mn i » sie
