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SATURDAY, OCT. 6, 1958
Society—
C. Bernard Noelting, Eliza
To Be United in Marriage on Oct. 27
beth Peet
MISS ELIZABETH JEANNE PEET has set Satur-
day, Oct. 27, as the date for her marriage to
Noelting Jr. The ceremony will be in the North Method-
ist church. The bride-to-be's parents are D William Willard Peet, and Mr. Noelting is
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence B. Noelting of Evansville. The matron of honor will be Mrs. John L. Woolling of Philadelphia. The bridesmaids will include Mrs. Paul A. Blakely, Fergus Falls, Minn.; Miss Patricia Noelting, the prospective bridegroom's sister; Miss Conradine Doran and Miss Jean Maschmeyer,
Mr. Noelting will be his son's best man, and the
Bill E, Peet, Miss Peet's brother; William Palmer, Marion; C. David
Sursa, Muncie, and Richard Butsch, Evansville,
Party Will Fete Miss Clever
MRS. FREDERICK G. BALZ will entertain with a Saturday honoring Miss Helen Clever.
Gaughey. :
» » » » " " Several reservations have been made for the final luncheons bridge of the season to be held Tuesday at the Meridian Hills Couns try club, Mrs. R. A. Nicholas’ guests will include Mesdames Kurt Ehlert, G. Schuyler Blue and S. S. Howard. Other reservations have been made by Mesdames Verne Ray, Harry Berry, Thomas Carson, Arthur J. Queisser, D. P. Pardee, Norb F. Schaefer, Robert A. Black-
burn, Raymond M. Rice and J. N. Gulling. Council Arranges Annual Tea
THE ANNUAL AUTUMN TEA of the Indianapolis Historical council will open the council's events on Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 186.
The tea will be from 2 until 4 o'clock in the home E. Ray.
is in charge of invitations. Ridge and Mrs. M. Earl Robbins. of Charity Dye,” and Mrs. Robbins’ subject ‘will be ments of Mrs. David M. Ross.” The receiving line will include Mesdames Ray, A Donovan A. Turk and council officers.
Meetings Set for Next Week SEVERAL ORGANIZATIONS ARE PLANNING next week. . . association will meet at 12:30 p. m.. Monday in the J. Kent Leasure. . . Mrs. Ken Mosiman will be 12:30 p.m, Tuesday for members of St. Margaret's There will be a luncheon and business session. . . the Indiana Gamma alumnae, Pi Beta Phi sorority, p. m. Tuesday with Mrs. Arthur Gilliom Jr, . . . Russe
address members of the Indianapolis Literary club at 8 p. m. Mon-
day in the D. A. R. chapter house. EJ » = ss =»
; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brown Bicket will hold open house from 8 to 11 o'clock this evening. They will be assisted by Mr, and Mrs,
Chris J. Karlesand Mrs. Arthur Wayne Murphy.
The party will: be in the Propylaesum. Miss Clever is the bride-to-be of Maj. Robert E. Lee, They will exchange vows Oct. 20 in the home of Miss Clever's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Conrad W. Clever, Mrs, Balz' other guests. will include Mesdames Clever, David Burns, Gordon Hinshaw, Donald Hurst, John H. Roberts Jr., Harry Pock Jr,, Emsley W. Johnson Jr, Edgar Baum, Ralph Gery and Arthur Krick and Miss Susan Mc-
Among the honor guests will be Mesdames Henry F. Schricker, Ralph F. Gates, M, J. Reese and members of the directors’ > board of the Indianapolis Council of Women, Mrs. Harry W. Dragoo The speakers will be Mrs. Clayton H.
Mrs. Ridge will discuss “The Life
. B. Glick and Assisting hostesses will be Mesdames Fred J. Brown, Charles D. Vawter, Walter Geisel, Clyde V. Montgomery, J. H, Armington and Marie Reynolds.
. The Junior auxiliary to the Public Health Nursing
C. Bernard
r. and Mrs. the son of
ushers will be
luncheon next
of Mrs. Laura
“The “Achieve-
meetings for
home of Mrs, the hostess at Hospital guild. . Members of will meet at 8 11 Sullivan will
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Barbara Renick, Robert Will Be Wed Tomorrow
An altar banked with palms and candelabra in the Broadway Meth- | literature groups will be held at odist church will form the setting tomorrow afternoon for the wedding of Miss Barbara Ann Renick and Robert Paul Ulrich. Dr. Orien-W. Fifer
will officiate.
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Miss Renick is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Gray Renick, 4144 Carrollton ave., and the bridegroom’s parents are Mr, and Mrs. Paul
Ulrich
A. Ulrich, 3519 Winthrop ave. Entering with her father, the bride will wear a gown of ory | satin. The dress is fashioned on|
sign of .seed pearls, long tapered | sleeves and a full train. i Her tiered fingertip Vv sion will fall from a headdress of pearlized orange blossoms. She will carry a white satin prayerbook topped with a white orchid and accented with showers of satin
Jerry Lynch ,
princess lines with a sweetheart | . neckline outlined in .a fforal To Take Bride
| The Tabernacle Baptist church eil of illu- Will be the scene tomorrow afternoon for the ceremony uniting Miss Dorothy Eastridge and Sgt. Jerry M. Lynch, U. 8. M. C. The double ring service will be read by the Rev. S. F. Hartsock.
Program Set For Tuesday By A.A. U. W,
Mrs. Edward R. Bartlett, Greencastle, will speak Tuesday before members of the Indianapolis branch, American Association of University Women. The meeting will be at 6:15 p. m. in the Broadway Methodist church, Mrs, Bartlett will discuss the United Nations conference. Miss Hazel H. Force, the program chairman, will introduce the speaker. Officers food of the branch +hoto Riflex Photo. are Miss Mona Miss Force. jane Wilson, president: Miss Force and Mrs, Noble H. Poole, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. Sidney E. Scarborough, secretary, and Mrs, Arthur N. Curtiss, treasurer. » 2 » Several of the branch's study groups will meet this month, The parents’ round table unit will meet at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday iW the home of Mrs, Russel Fanning, 1141 N. Edgewood dr. ho A meeting of the contemporary
7:30 p. m, Oct. 17 in the ¥. W. C. A. Miss Lura Beam of the national headquarters staff will be the speaker. Members of the evening discussion group will have a dinner at 6:30 p. m. Oct. 23 in the Y. W. C. A, after which they will go to the state library for a program. Mrs, Susan Shedd Hemingway, 3939 N, Delaware st., will bs the hostess at 7:30 p. m. Oct.’ 24 for a meeting of the music group, The program will be given by Mrs. Hemingway and Mis, hite.
Reads Vows
Imorning uniting Miss Joan M The recent graduates division held | Kriese and Lt, (jg) James Beau-|Opera association. His accompanist an organization meeting recently, | mont, USNR. The service was in |Will be Walter Taussig. TTT ‘The special guests will include
1. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sandler announce the engagement of their daughter, Trudy, to Pfc. Robert B. Hollander, son of Mr, and Mrs. David Hollander. A wedding date has not been set. Miss Sandler attended the University of Illinois and now is a student at Butler university, The prospective bridegroom studied at the University of Pittsburgh. . He is stationed at Camp Rucker, Ala. 2. A ceremony on Thanksgiving day will unite Miss Margaret Marie Woodrum and Robert W. Fox. The wedding will be in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church. Parents of the couple are Mrs. Theresa Woodrum and Mr. and Mrs. Eimer J, Fox, 3. Miss Mary Alys Werkhoff and Robert Ross Wright, yeoman 1-c,
Aschgpand A. E. Werkhoff of Darl Ala., is the bridegroom’s mother, 4. The engagement of Miss M
ding date has been chosen. 5. Before her marriage Aug. Martha Louise McIntosh,
U. 8. N,, exchanged vows Wednesday in the New Orleans Presbyterian church in New Orleans. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. George B.
Cleveland, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Highstreet. Mr. Babbitt is the son of Mrs. Hazel DeHaven,
She is the daughter of Mrs. Calvin F. McIntosh of Spencer, and Cpl. Lambert is the son of Frank A. Lambert of Los Angeles. The couple was married in Downey, Cal.
P. H, Ho photos,
ington, Mrs. Lon Wright of Guin, axine Highstreet to Ralph Babbitt, No wed-
18, Mrs. John Lambert was Miss
The Rt. Rev. Msgr. A. H. BusaM |
: {a meeting honoring its president, Mrs. Lucille Wagner Edington. Lioyd Wil-| 830 the vows at 9 o'clock this) roeram will begin at 2 p. m. in Ayres’ auditorium. The guest artist will be Emery Darcy, tenor of the Metropolitan
Msgr. Busald | The Matinee Musicale Will Honor President at Program Friday
The 60th season of the Matinee Musical will open next Friday with
The
EVENTS
streamers tied with stephanotis and ivy. Maid of Honor Miss Jacqueline Kapherr will be the maid of honor. She will be gowned in aqua made with a fitted satin brocade bodice, three-quarter-
Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs, Everett Eastridge, 3543 W. Michigan'%t., and Mr. and Mrs. John Lynch, Beachwood. Miss Eastridge will be- gowned in white satin with a romance neckline, long pointed sleeves, fitted
{the St. Philip Neri Catholic church. Miss Kathleen Cox was the bride's
Couple to Wed {only attendant. She wore an emer- | Tomorrow
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
ald green crepe street-length dress and a matching velveteen hat. She carried a nosegay of Johanna Hill TOSEs.
|Mrs. Ralph Gates and Mrs, Charles {Latham. Following the program there will be a tea in Ayres’ tea{room. ™ In the receiving line with Mrs. {Edington will be Mesdames Gates, |Latham, T. M. Rybolt and Olin
Crooked Creek Garden. 8 p. m. Thurs. Mr, and Mrs, Paul Brown, 5145 N. Michigan rd., hosts. Mem=~ bers’ husbands to be guests, Mandalay chap, I. T.-8. C. 12:30
fength sleeves,
and bouffant net skirt. Her flowers yellow and gold chrys-
will be anthemums.
The bridesmaid, Miss Mary McCleaster, has chosen a dress like ridge will be her only attendant. the maid of honor’s, carry yellow and gold chrysantheMiss Mary Lou Renick will be her sister's junior bridesmaid. Her dress will made with a fitted satin basque, pest man, and the ushers will be flared peplum, cap sleeves, romance jerome Eastridge and Leroy Proll neckline and bouffant net, skirt. She | There will be a reception in the will have goid and bronze chrys-
MUInS.
romance neckline phasque and gathered skirt falling into a train. An orange blossom tiara will hold her fingertip veil. She will carry white roses. Her sister, Miss Frances EastShe also will|she will wear pale blue net and carry red roses. Sybil Milspaugh, {the flower girl, will be in pink net {and carry a basket of rose petals. be gold-toned| wayne Robertson will serve as
ience of the immediate families.
Leebowitz, 3237 Broadway, will be the scene tomorrow afternoon for the = wedding of their daughter, Theresa; and Samuel M. Hollander. The vows will oe read at 4 o'clock
» d | by Rabbi Samuel Fox in the pres. ried a white praver book toppe |
with a white orchid,
Miss Leebowitz has ‘chosen an egg-shell. velvet gown. The dress | Lt: is fashioned-on princess lines with Dolman sleeves. Valley lilies will hold her fingertip illusion veil. She will carry white roses, stephanotis and arbutus. |
(jJ.g.) Daniel
{ler, Pittsburgh, ushers. There was a breakfast at Citaldi's, |
The bride wore a street-length |Orbaugh, Miss Edith Spencer and dress of mist gray sheer crepe. She | Miss Colleen . Shipper. chose a small gray hat with white Bicking and Mrs, Clair McTurnan veiling and ostrich trim. 8he car-|will pour. Officers Named : | The group's officers serving with The bridegroom's attendants were |g. pgington are Mrs. Robert W, V. Waldoch, |giake and Mrs. James M. Pearson, US.N.R. Lake Forest, Minn, best first and second vice man, and Lt. (Jg) J.D. BROWN Mrs. Rybolt and and Miss Berenice | US.N.R., Baltimore, and Earl Bic “| Reagan, recording and cotrespond- | ing secretaries. Mary Spalding,
; . Miss Her only attendant will be Miss and the couple left for a wedding corresponding secretary, and Mrs.
p. m., Wed. Mrs. William Snyder, 44 W. 33d, hostess, Mrs. Gordon Holland, speaker, Terrace Avenue Kindergarten Mothers’. 9:30 a. m. Tues, In the kindergarten. “Punishment and Reward,” Miss Ruby Stapp.
MISCELLANEOUS
Miss Ada
presidents; |
Memorial bldg. Installation. Women’s auxiliary, Photo Engravers’
union 11.
assistant nia.
Indianapolis |
Church Vows Unite Couple
Miss Geneva Mary Westendorf {became the bridc of Herbert Joseph | Shimer at 9:30 o'clock this morning. in the St. Joan of Arc Catholic church, The Very Rev. Msgr. Clement Bosler read the vows, The bride wore a gown of white faille taffeta made with a sheer marquisette yoke outlined with seed pearls and a full skirt falling into la train. A tiara of pearls and white beads held her three-quarter-length veil of illusion. She carried a prayer book and white roses. Mrs. James O'Malley, Elgin, Ill, was her sister’s only attendant. Her {gown was of blush pink crepe. She wore a matching net hat and mitts,
blue forget-me-nots,
‘IMr. and Mrs. P, °J. Sandmaler,
| Her bouquet was of pink roses and
Lt. Sandmaier, Miss Pfeiffer Exchange Vows
A breakfast at Cifaldi's followed the marriage this morning of Miss Antoinette Pfeiffer and Lt. Philip, Sandmaler Jr. The rite was at 10 o'clock in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church, The Rev. Fr. Wil« liam H. O'Brien officiated. . The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. B, C. Pfeiffer, 5433 Hibben ave. Lt. Sandmaier's parents are
Cleveland. . Entering with her father, the bride wore a gown Of heaven blue satin, The dress had a portrait neckline, sheer yoke outlined with double folds of satin and a full bouffant skirt cascading into a long train. * Bride's Bouquet , Her two-tiered fingertip veil of pale blue illusion was held by a fluted {llusion coronet. She carried a shower bouquet centered with white orchids. : Miss Eleanor M. Quinn was her only attendant. She was gowned in heaven blue taffeta with a portait neckline and a sheer flesh-colored yoke outlined with double folds of taffeta caught in. the front with a bow, She wore matching lace mitts and a feather coronet. Her bouquet of pink flowers was edged with blue feathers. : . Maj. John J.. O'Brien served as best man, and the ushers were Ede mund R. Lauer Jr, chief pharmas cist’s mate, U. 8. N., and Lt. Char Murphy, A reception was held this afters noon. in the Pfeiffer home. The couple left for a trip through the south. They will be at home in Cleveland. The bridegroom is a = graduate of the University of Notre Dame.
[aura Huber Is Bride
The Irvington Presbyterian church was the scene this afternoon for the wedding of Miss Laura Mae Huber and George J. Krupicka. Dr, John B. Ferguson read the vows at 3 o'clock. § The bride's only attendant, Mrs Mabel McMillan, chose a black sult and matching accessories. She had a corsage of roses. A dark green
There was a reception in the InMarion county chap., American WAar{q,nanaiis Athletic club for the im- | chose brown accessories and hef Mothers. 1:30 p. m. Tues, WAr| oqiate families, atter which the] lcouple left for a wedding trip east. The bride is the daughter of Mrs.
Harvey Carr, Oregon, Ill. Mr
p. m. Tues. At 320 N. Pennsylva- | gpiner is the son of Mr, and Mrs. {Donald B., Shimer, 410 E. 43d st.
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anthemums. Reception Planned Serving as the bridegroom's attendants will be James F. Bash, best man, and [heodore LeMaster, apprentice seaman, U. 8. N. Rj Wilbur Neal Thompson, Robert W, Wise and Robert T. Hesseldenz, ushers, After the ceremony, there will be a reception in the Ulrich home, The couple will leave for a motor trip to Canada and Niagara Falls. They will be at home at 4634 College ave. The bride attended Butler university and she is a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority, Mr. Ulrich was graduated from Butler, and he is a Sigma Chi fraternity member.
Davis-Stewart Rite To Be Tomorrow
Times Special : MULBERRY, Ind, Oct. 6. — A] ceremony here at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon will unite Miss Martha Alice Stewart and Gordon Lee Davis. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Stewart, 3039 English ave, Indianapolis. M1, Davis’ parents are Mr. and Mrs Otis L. Davis of this city. A light blue suit and matching hat will be worn by the bride. She will have brown accessories and an orchid corsage. Miss Hazel Stewart, her sister, will be her only attendant. She has chosen a light blue suit worn with brown accessories and a
Eastridge home, and the couple will leave for a wedding trip. : Sel sories. s roses. Miss Jones Speaker |" A luncheon was held today by the Altrusa club in the Columbia club. Miss Nancy Jones discussed “Traveling Somewhere.”
bowitz home,
Broadway.
There will be a dinner in the Lee- |
Reba Schneider. She will wear a trip. They will be at home in Jack- | c, Harold Larsh and Mrs. William gray striped sult and black acces-|sonville, Fla. The bride attended A Devin, treasurer, and assistant. Her flowers will be yellow Butler university. Lt. Beaumont was |
Others on the executive board are
and the couple will Mrs. Max FP. Kriese, 523 N. Gray harter and 8. E. Fenstermaker,
leave for a trip south. They will be st. Lt. Beaumont is the son of Mr. at home after Oct.
15 at 3237} and Mrs. J. G. Beaumont of Pittsburgh.
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Two Will Be Brides in
Late October Ceremonies
Also Mesdames O. N. Jones, Simon | zerelda Wallace W. C. T. U. 1:30
Kiser, James H. Lowry, James N.| Ogden, 8, K. Ruick and Claire PF. Cox. ‘The advisory committee includes Mesdames Robert 1. Blake- { man, Prank-W. Cregor, Charles A. | Pfafflin, Albert Lang and Lowry,
Dr. Roy E. Vale Will Officiate
Miss Leona Mae Hartfelter and Capt. Robert J. Mueller will be married at 8:30 o'clock this evening in the Tabernacle Presbyterian church, Dr. Roy Ewing Vale will officiate. After the ceremony, there will be a reception in the Marott hotel ballroom. The couple will leave for a wedding trip to Florida, Miss Hartfelter is the daughter of Mrs. Charles W. Hartfelter, 5249 Central ave, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr, and Mrs. Ernest G. Mueller, 5210 Park ave. The bride's attendants will be Mrs. Wallace Patterson, ‘matron of honor; Miss Dorothy Ann Yates and Miss Jane Biller, bridesmaids, and Miss Sharon Lee Marlowe, junior bridesmaid. Richard M. Mueller, Solum O., will serve as his brother's best man, The ushers will be Capt. Donald A. Morrison Jr., Maj, Paul J Wolfer of Boston, Capt. Joseph Dowd and Lt. George A. Meihaus Jr, U. 8B. N. R.~ ™
Club Meeting Mts. Reuben-E. Buifrin, 3934 Carroliton ave, will be the hostess Monday for a meeting of the Alpha Nu Latrelan club. The session will
party.
|a student at Duquesne university. Mesdames Jane Burroughs Adams, gqran A Swain W. C. T. U. 11 The bride's parents are Mr. and |Arch N. Bobbitt, Frank T. Eden. |
a. m. Tues. In the 8quare Church of God.
sion. Mrs. speaker. P.-T. A. Shadeland. 8 p. m. Mon. In the hal, school. C. E. Eash, Thomas Curry, | Frank speakers. Shortridge board. 3 p. m. Wed. In|
school. Tea. SORORITIES
8 p. m, Mon. Mrs. Melvin Robertson, Acton, hostess. 8 p. m, Tues. Mrs. John Sutton, | 4701 Ralston, Hostess.
Poets’ Board Sets Meeting Monday Members of the directors’ board | 4 of the Poets’ corner will meet at| §# 10:30 a. m. Monday in the Y. w.| C. A. New committee chairmen of | the board have been announced. They are Miss Inez Downing, pro-' gram and membership; Mrs. John A. Hook, achievements; Mrs. Doris Coffey, radio and legal adviser; Dr. Lillian Crockett Lowder and Mrs, | Josephine Duke Motley, yearbook, | Arthur C. Downing, Greenfield, national and state poetry contests; Mrs, Motley, local poetry contests; Mrs. Eugene C. Pulliam and Mrs. | Hook, awards, and Mrs, E. D. Mor-~ ton, courtesy. New honorary members of the corner are Edmund H, Eitel, Mrs.| Harry Miesse and Miss Lesley Payne. |
] +p ‘ W.C.T.U. Session The University Heights W. C. T. U. will mee at°T:30 p. m. Tuesday in the University Heights United | 1
jbe at 8 p.m, R. ©, Clark will be
Brethren. church. ‘Rev, M, O.| 8 Z will pe oo SH
| second vice pr p. m. Tues, In the Wheeler Mis- enth district, Charles A. Mueller,|of Clubs, yesterday at the group's convention in the Claypool hotel. Others elected were Mrs, E. E. Casecretary; treasurer, IMrs, C, H. Becker, director,
recording
E. Weimer,
Maennerchor Ladies society. 2 p. M.iye attended Butler university and | Huber, 2217 N. Emerson ave. Pri. In the Athenaeum. Cardin. university of Notre-Dame,
Fountain | + F.C. Elects
Mrs. Paul W. Owen was elected esident of the sevIndiana Federation
the Selleck art gallery at the Sorority Initiate
Miss Joan Alford recently was {initiated into Kappa Alpha Theta | | Kappa, chap, Delta Bigma Kappa. | sorority at Denison university in | 7 The ALLIED |Granville, O. B8he is the Sante |
| 8. t W. Alford, 7979 N.| Theta Theta chap., Phi Beta pai. {00 Mrs Serbes or
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corsage was of orchids. = Albert E. Huber, brother of the bride, was best man. After a weds ding - trip, the: couple will be ° home in: Cleveland. TATE The bride's mother is Mrs, Mas Mr, Krupicka is the son of Mrs. Antonio Krupicka, Cleveland.
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