Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 November 1945 — Page 22

; Pre. Nuptial Party at Meridian Hills Will Fete Two December Brides-to- -Be

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MISS PATRICIA ANN GABE will entertain Tuesday night with a personal shower in the Meridian Hills Country club for Miss Mary Lambertus and Miss Elizabeth ~ Ann Schmidt. -Miss Lambertus will eons the bride of Lt. Robert a Bruce McBride III at 6:30 p. m. on Dee. 14 in McKee

chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. Miss Schmidt and Capt. Herbert E. Baumeister will be married at 8:30 p. m. Dec. 1. The service will be in the Trinity Evangelical Lutheran church. Mrs. William Gabe will assist the hostess. Guests at the party will be Mrs. Kurt W, Schmidt and Mrs. Peter Lambertus, mothers of the brides-to-be, and Mrs. Eugene Baumeister, Capt. Baumeister's mother. Also, Mesdamies Richard Edwards, Lewis Grabhorn, Robert Hulett, Lyle O. Taylor and Robert Dyer, Misses Norma and Ruth Baumeister, Dorothy Pyle, Betty Graves, Elizabeth Ott, Barbara Schaeffer and Jayne Lyne.

Miss Lambertus Will Be Honor Guest

A MISCELLANEOUS shower will be given at 8 o'clock this evening by Miss Norma Baumeister and Miss Schmidt for Miss Lambertus. Thefparty will be in Miss Schmidt's home, Among the guests will be Mrs. Robert Lambertus, St. Louis; Miss Betty Ann Fatch, Gary; Miss Esther Bailey, Greenwood; Miss Phyllis Johnstone, Hammond, and Miss Mary Knepper, Etna Green. Others will be Mesdames Edwards, Frank Lambertus, Dyer and Peter Lambertus, Also attending the party will be Misses Ott, Gabe, Schaeffer, Pyle, Graves, Lyne, Jessie Lou Small, Margot Finot, Mary Jo Beazell, Norma Oburn and Margaret Sigler. Mrs. Schmidt will assist the hostesses. ”

Jane Leasure Chooses Attendants

MISS JANE LEWIS LEASURE has announced the attendants for her wedding to Capt. Fred Wehle Jr, A. U. 8. The ceremony will be at 8:30 o'clock Dec. I in the First Presbyterian church. Dr, - George Arthur Frantz will officiate, 4 Miss. Emily Strickler, Lancaster, O, will be the maid of honor, The bridesmaids will be Mrs. A. M. Buck, Anderson; Miss Mary Anderson -Wehle, Louisville, sister of the prospective bridegroom: - Mrs. Theodore Englehart, Misses Margaret Wohlgemuth, Anne Shaw Davis and Elizabeth Meeker, John Prewitt Wehle, radio technician 3-c, U. 8. N. R.,, will be his brother's best man, The ushers will be Capt. William Cooper, Lt, William Tweed Kimmel, Maj. George Wilbur Hubley and Lt. Owen Gore, all of Louisville, and Lt. Russell Lowell Richards, Honolulu. Dr. and Mrs, J. Kent Leasure will entertain next Friday with a bridal dinner in the Woodstock club for their daughter and her fiance. The guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wehle, Louisville, pare ents of the prospective bridegroom, and members of the bridal party.

Reception for Engaged Couple MISS MARTHA ELIZABETH TUFTS and her flance, Philip E. Berns, will be the honor guests Sunday evening at a reception in _. the home of Mrs. Paul Kilby. The other hostesses will be Medsames + Harry Yockey, C, S. Wheeler, Max Critchfield, O. E. Greist and Rosa Storer. A -95-guests will-attend. Miss Tufts and Mr. Berns will be married Dec. 2-in the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. s 8 s & = A luncheon will be held in the Propylaeum next Friday by. Mrs. = Donald V, Gerking and Mrs. Ralph W. Showdiiter for Miss Dorothy ~—Louisé Durhim, The honor guest will become the bride of Robert Hugh Fatout'on Dec. 15 in the All Souls Unitarian church. The party guests will be Mrs. C, B. Durham and Mrs. Hugh D. Fatout, mothers of the couple; Mesdames Beamer Davis, Hulbert Smith, Roy Slaughter, William Kegley, Forrest Haines, Dwight “Peterson, Charles Hagedon, Clarence Blakeslee, Scott Legge, Tracy Davis and Robert Jenkins.

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Miss M'Shane | Will Be Feted At Shower

Pre-Nuptial Party To Honor Miss Young

A marriage announcement and notes on pre-nuptial showers appear in the bridal news. Miss Helen Louise McShane, whose marriage to Sgt. Willlam

be the honor guest tonight at a miscellaneous shower to be given by Mrs. Donald Obermark and Miss Norma Poffenberger. ’ The party will be in Mrs. Obermark’s home, 4104 Boulevard pl The guests will include Mrs. Joseph T. McShane, mother of the bride-to-be. Others will be Mesdames Roy Turner, Howard McIntosh, Carroll Powell and Charles Moore, Misses Ann Sullivan, Sophia Yeran, Anna Gerback and Gertrude Keiser, - - . : Miss Wanda Scheiring, 2458 N. New Jersey st, will entertain Wednesday night with a miscellaneous shower for Miss Annabelle Young whose marriage will be Dec. 2. The ceremony will be in the First United Lutheran. church. Parents

of the bride-to-be are Mr. and Mrs. Pred Young, 402 N. Delaware st.

The prospective bridegroom, LaVern A. Batten Jr., is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Batten, 2263 N. Illinois st. Guests at the party Wednesday will be Mesdames William Cox, E. A. Schilling and Earl Sample, Misses Phyllis Bisselburg, Jean Hipple, Mary Ellen Quill and Betty Van Arendonk. . - ” Mr. and Mrs. William Earl Rogers are on a wedding trip to Chicago {allowing their marriage last night in the Oliye Brgnch Christian church. . Mrs. Rogers was Miss Betty Lee King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie R. King, 47 E. La Grande ave. Mr. Rogers is the son of William Sherman Rogers of In-

" The Rev. Leon K. Weatherman, pastor of the church, read the ceremony - at "7:30 o'clock. The couple will be at home here,

Will Open Monday

Miss Marjorie Hogle of Indianapolis has been added to the Cenwal"Y, W. O. A. health education staff, according to an announcement by Y, W. officials. The new term of activities at the ¥, W, will open Monday. A graduate of Indiana university, Miss Hogle will instruct swimming

eral new classes have been added, includes instruction periods on Tuesday through Thursday nights and a Red Cross life saving class on Fridays. Class Schedule

Miss Hogle also will teach dance

Dance studio will teach the advanced. ballroom class on Wednes-

by dance practice and a social hour. = Junior’ Program: Caton di aut) day through Thursday evenings and daytime classes. for women are scheduled at 10 a. m. Tuesdays and 2 p. m. Fridays. A Saturday morning program for

Miss Margery Hughes, director, and Miss. Mary DeVore.

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“Brides in Recent Ceremonies

A July 27 ceremony in All Saints Episcopal cathedral united Miss Eleanor Jane Wilhite, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer 'D. Wilhite, ‘and Robert Deloss Mitibern; 's mate 1-¢, U. 8. N. R., son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Millbern, Duluth, Minn,

Miss Norma Kossmann, daughter of Mrs. Harold Whitmyer and Edward Kossmann, became the bride of Richard Joe Kenworthy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kenworthy of Mooresville, in a vere= mony read Oct. 13 in the First United Brethren church. .

White Cross Guild Meetings Booked

Eleven units of the Methodist hospital White Cross guild will work next week at the guild service center. The list includes: Monday—Fiftyfirst Street Methodist and Wallace Street Presbyterian; Tuesday — North church and Southport. * Wednesday—Quaker and Olive Branch, and Wednesday night— Friendly, White Banner, Office, Nu Tau and Ipalco.

Mrs. Munro Hostess

Mrs. David Munro, 2437 N, Meridian st., will entertain members of the Vincent C. L. 8. C. Monday. Mrs. H. E. Redding and Mrs. K. E, Lancet will be in charge of the program.

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Museum Lists Saturday

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Nature Club to Hear Miss Virginia Tripp Three activities are scheduled to-

morrow at the Children’s museum. ‘The Nature club will meet 4t 9

nature study docent, to study focks. Members of fifth and sixth grades

rock collections. Mrs. Karl Monninger, a native of. Switzerland, will speak on “Swiss Life” at the 10:30 a. m. story hour. Mrs. Clarence Coffin, past supervisor of music in publi¢ schools, will present a program of William Tell recordings. Council Members Speak Art students of seven high

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the student council of ‘the I will meet at 2 p. m. in the activities room. The group is sponsoring standardization of labels for exhibits. Two members of the seience section of the museum’s student eoun~ cil, Lee Hayden, Broad Ripple high school, and Miss Ann Byrne, Short ridge, spoke this afternoon at the Marion County Juvenile center. They gave an illustrated program on “Birds of Our City.”

Meeting Monday

The Delta chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority will meet Monday

night in the sorority clubroom.

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Jane Russell: Her simple routine lacks fatigue,

. NEA Staff Writer THERE ARE ways to give yourself a pep transfusion when feel like dropping in your tracks and yet you must go out on an expected date. Best pick-up, if you have the time to swing it, says Starlet J (“The Outlaw”) Russell, comes from a 30-minute nap. “Go all the motions of dozing, even though you can't,” says Jane, Youll salvage enough vitality 10 See Jou through the evening. MM . »n IP YOU nr only about five minutes to give to a pick-up, your “rest” on a hard floor, lying on your back and flattening it fit the floor's unyielding surface This posture-straightener licks tigue by pulling out the kinks and easing tensions. There's still another step suggested by Jane. That is: Get from your nap or your hard “bed” and take a hot bath. The you can stand the water, the more stimulated you will be by soaking, Put a pot of hotsteg on the side of your tub and sip you soak, Though you will almost be dissolved by perspiration, be able to hop out feeling like a brand-new girl.

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