Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 November 1945 — Page 5
Ciety— "= Dinner Parties Will Be Highlights - | Of Thanksgiving -at Country Clubs MANY RESER SERVATIONS have been made for Ihanksgiving dinner at the TT Among those’ who will be at the Woodstock club are Dr. and Mrs. P. E.
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Betty Braminell, Donald Grove
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Miss Roberts Is Bride of J. E. Mellett
The Tabernacle Presbyterian
were Lt. (J.g) Shallock, U. SN. R.: Thomas Garland and John Goll. After a reception in the Roberts home, the couple left for.a wedding trip. They will be at home in Dayton, O. Both the bride and Lt. Mellett attended Purdue university. She is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority, and he is an Alpha Tau Omega fraternity member, Lt. Mellett is stationed at Wright field, Dayton, after serving three years in Eritrea, Africa and Calcutta, India. :
Dale Chapman To Take Bride
: Times Special COZAD, Neb. Nov. 17.—A cereto be read here at 8 o'clock unite Miss
Miss Betty Litchfield Is Bride Of Lt. John F. Masariu; Rev. Fr. Gorman Officiates
A fireplace banked with palms, ferns and candelabra formed the setting at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon for the marriage of Miss Betty * Litchfield and Lt. John F. Masariu, A. U, 8. The double-ring service was read by the Rev, Fr. M. J. Gorman,
. | pastor of St. Anthony's Catholic church, in the home of the bride's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Edgar Litchfield, 30 N. Mount st. The ee t——————————————————————
J. Paul Miller, i See ua 3 3. 0 Helen Stout
The Rev. Fr. Cornelius Sweeney
lot 88. Peter and Paul cathedral
Miss Marilyn Ruth Hosmer's marriage to Eldon Allan Phillips. The thodist church. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Geoige H. Hosmer Melviile L. Phillips. (Liang Shen photo.) the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Howarth, Chatham, N. ¥Y.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Laseler - 3, Announcement is made by Mr.
daughter, Patricia Ann, and Sgt.
will be read at 4:30 p. m. next Saturday in
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of the Howarth’s son, Charles H. Howarth,
Indianapolis, Dwight E. the
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Mrs. R. D. Falardeau of the approaching marriage of their Posson, A. U. 8, son of Mrs. Cornelius Posson. The vows Cen tral Avenue Methodist church, (Emma Gene Tucker
« Miss Elizabeth Ann Schmidt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kurt W. Schmidt, will be married to Capt.
Herbert E. Baumeister, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Baumeister, on Dec. 1. The Rev. Walter Maas will officiate at the 8:30 p. m. ceremony in the Trinity Evangelical
5. Mr. and Mrs. John §. Penny announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Barbara Jean,
to Robert Russell
6. The engagement of Miss Marilyn Elizabeth Mueller fo Ensign prospective
is announced by her mother, Mrs. Albert G. Mueller. The
Mrs, Henry B. Merrill, Pine Bluff, Ark. The wedding date has not been set. (P.
P:T. A News—
Mrs. Raymond Moody; Mrs, William Huber, accompanist. TUESDAY School 27-17 p.m. Virgil Stinebaugh, . Music by school orches- .. Mrs. Mary Barton, vocalist,
tra. {Decatur Central—1:30 p. m. The
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, Willard Reynolds, speaker; hers and mothers of
nigh _tidn supervised by Mark Cowen; musie by school band. - ayne township high—8 p. m. Program by advanced chorus class with Mrs. Omar Rybolt directing; Mrs Phillip Saxe, program chairman. william H. Evans—1:30 p. m. Mrs. Hazel Montague, speaker; play by 7th grade pupils; social hour.
WEDNESDAY 21:45 p. m. “Objective Security,”
; music by)
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Will Celebrate Founding of Sorority
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20--2:30 p. m. “Know Your School,”
group meeting 1:30 p. m. 35—1:30 p. m. Business session; open house. Mrs. Sylvia Eickman, presiding officer.
at Work”; devotions, the Rev.
46-2:30°p. m. “Motion Picture and
“I. visual Ald-Educstion,” Miss Doris
Lynn. Music by fifth and sixth grade studeiits and = Mothers’ chorus,’ 70-130 p. m. “Children Served in Social Work,” Miss Lucile Batson. Thanksgiving dramatization junior high school children. Castieton—8 p. m. Lester Craig, speaker; open house; songs by school band quartet. Hickory college—2 p. m. Mrs. Ha. zel Montague, spegker; musical ; program by Margaret and Morris
Couple to Take
Trip South
A wedding breakfast at Cifaldi's this, morning followed the marriage of Miss Ruth McDonough and Capt. George W. Duell, A. U. 8. The ceremony, at 8:45 o'clock, was read by the Rev. Fr, James Rogers, Evansville, .in the Holy Name
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Lutheran church.
Hathaway, son of Mrs. George Hathaway, Lowell. The marriage will be Jin. 14 : .
Ralph Lucas Merrill, U. 8. N. RK, bridegrooin is the son of Col. and H. He photo.)
Turner-Day Service Read
“ldaughter of Charles F. Hamliton,
318 Robson st, became the bride of Emory Turner at 3 o'clock this afternoon. The bridegroom fis the son of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Turner, 1045 Dennison st. The couple exchanged vows in the Lyndhurst Baptist church with the Rev. CO. H. Bcheick, pastor, officiating. TE Bs The bride's. -gown-of white satin had a" fitted basque, a romance neckline accented with ‘ Chantilly Jace and long pointed sleeves, edged in lace, ‘ Matron of Honor . “ The marquisette skirt extended into a train edged with lace and her fingertip vell was held by a tiara of shirred tulle accented with seed pearls and orange blossoms. She carried a white Bible topped by pink rosebuds. . Mrs. Walter Shotts, Crane, matron of honor, carried yellow and bronze chrysanthemums, and she wore a green Frock. The bridesmalds were Miss Patricia Eldridge and Miss
[June Bales.
At Home Here
They chose chiffon frocks designed with romance necklines, shirred basques, bishop sleeves and gathered skirts. Miss Eldridge, in peach, carried a cascade bouquet of bronze chrysanthemums. Miss Bales carried a yellow chrysanthemum cascade arrangement with her blue frock. Jacquelyn Thompson, flower girl, wore “a pink and blue frock and
ll carried a basket of rose petals,
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miller and Paul Davey. Mr. Turner recently was discharged from the army after four years’ service. He spent two years overseas. Mr. and Mrs. Turner gave 8 reception for the couple after the ceremony. They will be at home at 318’Robson st.
Joyce Dehnbostel In Bridal Party
Times Special SHIRLEY, Ind, Noy. 17.~Miss
Mr. Masri stiended In 1941. He spent 31 months
The bride, daughter of Mr. and L. Btout, Terre Haute,
sorority. Mr. Miller, a veteran of 30 months in the European theater, recently was discharged from the army, He is the son of Mrs. Ella Miller, 1036 N. Alabama st.
Sylvia. Meyer is Bride. =
Miss Syivia M. Meyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louls Meyer, 619 N. Noble st., will become the bride of Dave A. Glazer at 7 o'clock tomorrow evening. Y The service will be in’ the United |}.
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pathy in the Most / Understandable Way %. The ALLIED FLORISTS Assn.
of indianapolis
