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\TURDAY, FEB. 23, 1048 .
Charleen Sheppard's Engagement , ls. Announced by Her Parents
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‘MR. AND MRS. VIRGIL SHEPPARD have anfaced the engagement of their daughter, Charleen, and bgt. Vincent C. Panarisi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Felicia arisi, Garfield, N. J. Sgt. Panarisi is with the United States army air es in Italy and Miss Sheppard is serving with the [ican Red Cross there. The bride-to-be's father is executive tor of the Indianapolis Red Cross chapter. “he wedding will be early this spring in Italy. The engagement announced last month in Foggia. Miss Sheppard is a graduate diana university and a member of Phi Mu sorority.
adstock Club to Have Dance Tonight IESERVATIONS HAVE BEEN MADE for several parties at niffet supper and dance of the Woodstock club tonight. The ar will be served at 6:30 p. m. and dancing to the music of Jackson's orchestra will begin at 9 p. m. ‘hosé making resérvations include Messrs. and Mesdames R. * Whyte, Bruce F. Brown, Orland A. Church, Alex Thomson, . Bhérwood, Harry V. Wade and Harrison Eiteljorg, Dr. and Emmett B. Lamb and Miss Betsy Byram. » » . ” . » ‘he Purdue Women's club will meet at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday e¢ home of Mrs. Thompson! Baber, 8's 8 ? su = ‘he Indianapolis Woman's club will elect officers at its ng at 2:30 p. m. Friday in the Propylaesum. Mrs. William ws and Mrs. Raymond PF. Mead will read papers on “Breaking " and “More Grand Old Ladies.” . » » n . » - Irs, Harry V. Wade has been elected president and Mrs. Floyd secretary-treasurer, of the Parents’ association of Tudor Hall, will take office in June. Retiring officers will be Mrs. Otto K, n, president, and Mrs. Robert E. Hollowell, secretary-treasurer,
di Gras Ball Patrons Announced DDITIONAL PATRONS have been listed for the “Mardi Gras” f the Indianapolis Day Nursery Junior auxiliary tonight in the napolis Athletic club. Dancthg will begin at 9 p. m. atrons include Dr. and Mrs. G. H. A, Clowes, Dr. and Mrs, ‘t K. George, Dr. and Mrs. Albert Seaton, Messrs. and Mes5 J. T. Cunningham, Carl F. Eveleigh, W. I. Loggsworth, Q. G. t, Almus G. Ruddell, Kenneth K. Woolling, Burrell Wright and ‘t Hickam and Miss Anna Spann. . » » » » » mong parties preceding the danee will be one given r. and Mrs. Ward R. Fenstermaker. They will entertain pally in their home, Their guests will be Messrs. and Mes- + Richard Gaus, Willie Tomlinson, John Hamerstadt, Dan + Fred C. Tucker, Robert Meihaus, Daniel P. Morse, P. 8 ‘Mallory Jr, Sidney Fenstermaker Jr. and Frank OC. Jr. Others in the Fenstermaker party will be Mr. and Rene DuBois, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Billings, Cmdr. and Mrs, er Beaman, Mrs. Marshall D. McCuen, Miss Emma Gene r, Miss Marjorie Munn of Toledo, O.; Alex Clark, Ralph Burns, es McCuen and H, Barksdale Brown. - ” » » ” ” » Tr. and Mrs. James D. Peirce Jr. will give a dinner in their for Dr. and Mrs. Wallace K. Dyer, Dn and Mrs. William ovince of Franklin, Dr. and Mrs. Sam Jones Davis of Brazil Maj. and Mrs, A, Conrad Tate of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, together will be Messrs. and Mesdames Kenneth Kine T. J. Umphrey, Ben J. Weaver, Arthur Slifer, E. I. Kabel, Willson, Tom Beasley and Robert Foote and Miss Jean er of Detroit. Dining together at the club before the-dance @ Messrs. and Mesdames Wendell C. Taylor, Edwin M. RansKirkwood Yockey and Frederick Beyer.
an Ober Will Become the Bride Ensign H. D. Thomas Today
1 altar banked with palmgs and candelabra will form the setting e wedding of Miss Joan Ober and Ensign Howard D. Thomas, N. R, this afternoon. The ceremony will be read by Dr. Logan it 4:30 o'clock in the Broadway Methodist church.
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parents. Ensign Thomas is the son # Episcopal Church of the Ad-
of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thomas, Creston, Iowa.
Sororities—
More Than 300 At Tri Delta Liancheon
“It's Spring Again” was the theme for the Delta Delta Delta state day luncheon today in the
Governor is Speaker At D. A. R. Luncheon
“Because 10 million boys and girls will come back from service with appreciation of liberty and | freedom, democracy will not fail,” | Governor Gates told members of | the Caroline Scott Harrison D.A.R. | chapter at their 52d anniversary,
luncheon yesterday. The oldest and largest D. A. R.
Columbia club. Approximately 325 active members and alumnae of!
Franklin chapters joined in the observance, the first held since 1942. At the speakers’ table were Mrs. E. Hobart Burgan, president of the Indianapolis alliance; Mrs. Kenneth H. Wood, luncheon chairman; Mrs, Otto K. Jensen, national secretary; the presidents of the four active chapters, Miss Dolores Steinsbarger, Butler; Miss Marylea Hawkins,
{the DePauw, Indiana, Butler and meeting. Mrs. Arch N. Bobbitt, re-
chapter in the state, the group annually observes Washington's birthday and its founding at a luncheon
gent, presided, and Mrs. Wilbur E. Smith was general chairman. Governor Gates. expresed confidence in the work women can do! to preserve the rights of our government, and declared “the American issue is facing each person.
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1. The engagement of Miss Mary Nell Walraven, Indianapolis, to
Richard H. Ash is announced by Walraven, Dale. Mr, Ash is the
ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ash,
Downington, Pa. The bride-to-be attended Indiana State Teachers college and Mr. Ash is a graduate of the Staunton Military academy and of Bucknell university, Lewisburg, Pa., where he was a member of
Phi Kappa Psi fraternity,
(P. H. Ho photo.)
2. Among members of the Sunnyside guild who are helping with plans for the organization's “Carnival” dinner-dance next Saturday % night in the Columbia club are (left to right) Mesdames Rodney E. Curry, H. Robert Uhl and Robert H. Sturm.
3. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Clark have announced the engagement
of their daughter, Mary Margery, U. 8. N, R,, son of Mr. and Mrs. wedding will be in the spring.
to Lt. (j.g.) Jerry H. Rutherford, John J. Rutherford, Chicago. "The
(Emma Gene Tucker photo.)
4. Mrs. Easter Ellis, Morgantown, announces the engagement of her daughter, Ethel; of Indianapolis, to Lyle E. Youde, son of Mrs.
Bessie B. Youde, Riverside, Cal wedding. (P. H. Ho photo.)
No date hag been set for the
5. Miss Maxine Hansbrough is the bride-to-be of George Shiel. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hansbrough and Mr. Shiel's
parents are Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Shiel.
(Kindred photo.)
6. Mr. and Mrs. Alex West, Shelbyville, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Sara Ellen, Indianapolis, to Chester Bafford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bafford, Shelbyville, Il. The wedding will be at 8 p. m. next Saturday in the Calvary Tabernacle church.
(P. H. Ho photo.) / : 7. A ceremony next Saturday
in the chapel at the University of
Notre Dame will unite Miss Louise Burchfield and 8S. Sgt. John C. Russell, Camp Atterbury. Miss Burchfield is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Burchfield and Sgt. Russell, a Notre Dame graduate, is the son of Cornelius J. Russell, Lewiston, Me. (P. H. Ho photo.)
With threatening inflation, strikes and world problems, we now are at the crossroads,” he said.
Indiana; Miss Mary Elizabeth
were former regents and Mrs, La-
Bland, Franklin, and Miss Margaret fayette L. Porter, Greencastle, vice
Gowned in white marquisette and | Fantner, DePauw, and the scholar- president general, apd Mrs. J. Harinet, the bride will be given in ship winners of the chapters—Miss old Grimes, Danville, state regent.
marriage by her father. Her dress
|Marcie Johnson, DePauw; Miss |
be the scene at 12:30 P. js fashioned with an embroidered Bland, Franklin, and Miss Betty h 2 of the marriage of Miss | parquisette bodice buttoned down|Todd and Miss Marge Barker, | Lee Washburn and William (he pack, a flared peplum, and long| Indiana.
ams Jordan. bride-to-be is the daughter
are Mr, and Mrs. William d Jordan, Springfield, O. Washburn’s attendants will Mary Boyd Higgins, now ng Vassar college, maid of
Miss Jo-Anne Jordan, the Miss Jean Ober, her sister's maid 's sister, and Miss Betty of honor. She will carry rose carna-| ) J | . bridesmaids. Best man will [tions and wear a matching head- |. Indianapolis chapters of Theta Bonna ave., and the bridegroom is|Miss Shirey Johnson, sister of the
tapered sleeves.
Mrs. Burgan gave the welcoming |
| The bouffant net -skirt extend$ address and introduced the guests. | and Mrs. John Beard Wash- intg a train. She will wear a finger- | A musical program followed, pre-| 5336 Washington blvd. and tip illusion veil which cascades from sented by Miss Ruth Duckwall acof the prospective bride- a Dutch cap of starched lace. Her companied by Mrs. Edward Raf-
{bouquet will be white carnations and gardenias. A yellow net gown styled with a fitted bodice, bracelet-length sleeves and a full skirt will be worn by
an Kee, Daytona Beach, Fla.|band. Jordan is a student at Flora]
Mather school, Cleveland, and yer is at Briarcliff Manor, Overley and Miss Lillian Mitchell
lof Youngstown, O., will wear iden-
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| fensperger. | The scholarship awards were presented by Mrs, Jensen. Each of | |the collegiate chapters presented a | {15-minute skit on the program theme
Martha Scott Is Married
|read the vows. Honor guests at the luncheon | The bride is the daughter of |
Joslin-Brown Nuptial Vows Will Be Read. Tomorrow
The Emerson Avenue Baptist church will be the scene of the wedding of Miss Patricia Genevieve Brown and Storekeeper. 2-¢ Harry Eugene Joslin at 3:30 p. m, tomorrow. The Rev. Peter Vroom will Given in marriage by her father,
Meridian st., and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
and Mrs. Frederick Forry and Miss Mary Jo Lawrence, sister of the bridegroom, BMdesmaids. i The three will wear yellow marquisette frocks fashioned with drop shoulders and pleated ruffles around necklines and sleeves. They will have long yellow mitts and carry bouquets of violets, iris and acacia. Their headdresses will be of matching flowers. Ice Blue Satin Gown
{Miss Lewis will wear a fingertip
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(Mr. and Mrs. William H. Brown, | {5201 E. North st, and the bride- |
{groom's parents are Mr, and Mrs. {George Joslin, 511 N. Emerson ave.
Given in marriage by her father, | the bride will be gowned in white]
marquisette fashioned with an em- james R. Kirk exchanged vows in draped to the side and will extend
broidered bodice and a full skirt! extending into a train. Her finger-|
tip illusion veil will fall from a Re'- Roy V. Davis, pastor of the
Couple to Live In Ohio
Miss Afice Jane Magennis and
|a ceremony at 4 p. m. today. The |
{satin Juliet cap. She will wear a/Southeastern Union church, officiThe Rev. Péter Vroom read the strand of pearls, a gift from the ated in the home of the bride's ceremony at 3:30 p. m. today in bridegroom, and carry a bouquet of parents, Dr. and Mrs. Herbert L.
{the Emerson Avenue Baptist church White roses centered with a white
uniting Miss Martha Ann Scott and Robert Gene Boles.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. Earl G. Scott Sr. 5637)
orchid. Attendants’ Frocks
Miss Marilyn Meek, maid of honor, will wear ice blue marquisette.
Magennis, 3805 E. Minnesota. st. Miss Suzanne Magennis was her sister's only attendant. |a blue sheer wool frock and a cor- (at the Marott hotel will follow the lsage of gardenias and Talisman |ceremony. The couple will leave for {roses
8he wore
{Nu Chi sorority will celebrate their the son of Mrs, Catherine Boles, bridegroom; Mrs, James Waldron,
[20th anniversary with a dinner-|
The bridesmaids, Miss Dolma dance tonight in the Travertine| pqyeq Dorothy Smith, maid of hon-
room of the Hotel Lincoln. Ralph! Lillard's orchestra will play for ‘the
1331 Sharon ave.
or, wore pink organdy.
Miss Katherine Carr, Anderson, net and Mrs. Waldron will be
| Miss Ramona Frosch and Miss Ann | Velich will be bridesmaids.
Miss Joslin will wear a yellow
The bride, given in marriage by her brother, James Magennis, chose an aqua crepe street-length dress | with black accessories. She wore a
veil of ice blue Heathcoathe tulle attached to a half-hat of ice blue
McKee Chapel Will Be the Scene Of Lawrence-Lewis Ceremony; ‘Dr. Roy Ewing Vale to Officiate
”~ Miss Elizabeth Wood Lewis will become the bride of Lt. (j. g) Hugh J. Lawrence, U. 8. N. R., at 4:30 p. m. today in McKee chapel of the ° Tabernhcle Presbyterian church. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale will officiate. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Lewis, 3540 N,
P. Lawrence, Peru.
Mrs. Henry P, Schricker Jr., Bloomington, will be matron of honor
Miss Harden To Be Wed
Miss Elizabeth Harden will bee come the bride of James Norton Low in a ceremony at 8 p. m. today in the chapel of the Central Christian church. The vows will be heard
by Dr. W. A. Shullenberger. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Jacob G. Harden, 5522
satin, Her gown of ice blue satin has a long fitted bodice accented with al satin band embroidered with silver thread and floral clustesr of blue beads. The skirt is gathered and
into a full-length train. She will carry a white prayerbook topped with a white orchid. Reception at Marott John A, Crume of Peru will be best man. Ushers will be Robert and Richard Wood and Louis Hetzner of Peru. A reception in the hunters’ lodge
a trip through the East and will {make their home in Greencastle, For traveling the bride has chosen a two-piece gray suit with a gray hat and black accessories. She will | wear an orchid corsage. 4
Laurel st, and Mr, Low's parents are Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Low, Evanston, Til . A gray suit with black accessories has been chosen by the bride. Miss Rosemary Haviland of Southport, maid of honor, will wear a fuchsia suit with black accessories. Both will wear white orchids. Wyatt Jones will be the best man. The bride and bridegroom are attending Purdue university. Miss Harden is a member of Alpha Xi Delta sorority. Mr. Low has returned to school after his discharge from the army with a captain's rank.
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white orchid. Sgt. James Swords |
s will include Richard Die-|tical gowns of aqua marquisette.
Richmond, Donald Knobb, nati, and Samuel Fuller.
remony Read Illinois
Times Special RIA, Ill, Feb. 23.—A cereere in St, Bernard's Catholic at 9 a. m. today united Miss ry O'Gorman of Indianapolis bbert Arnold Wiltz. The Rev. mes Fay officiated. bride is the daughter of Mr. , Robert O'Gorman, 6133 ave, Indianapolis, and degroom’s parents are Mr. rs. Arnold Wiltz, Peoria. g with her father, the ore a candlelight satin gown. N ip veil was held by a bf orange blossoms and she a prayerbook topped with hyacinths. Anne Rose, Elmhurst, Il. honor, wore pale blue marp and carried a powder puff of pink carnations. Jeanne Eckerle, Elkhart, Ind Miss Mary Wiltz, Peoria, of the bridegroom, wore ored marquisette. Their were blue carnations. he Eve, Chicago, and Shirlzapple, Peoria, flower girls, bink net and taffeta frocks rried sweetpea nosegays. best man was William J. the bridegroom's brother. Wiltz, another brother, and Kircher were ushers. A rewas held this afternoon in Marquette hotel here. 8 wedding trip the couple at. home at 315 College ave., ~ For traveling the bride cinnamon brown suit with accessories and a white caoorsage,
‘Hodges Speaker Robert ©. Wallace, 8420 N. st., will entertain the h nd club at 1 p. m. Tues- , Fletcher Hodges will n “Flotsam and Jetsam.”
sorority’s first social function -ince
They will carry bouquets of pink carnations - and wear matching] headbands. James Calvert will be best man | and ushers will be John Kennelly {and John Ober, brother of the bride. A reception will be held in the Ober home following the ceremony. The couple will leave immediately after the reception for Ames, Iowa, where they will make their home. Ensign Thomas will be stationed at | Towa State university. For trav- | eling the bride will wear a navy [blue frock with matching acces-| |sories and a gardenia corsage. |" Miss Ober attended Miami university, where she was a member of Chi Omega sorority. The bride{groom was graduated from the {naval supply corps school at Har{vard university.
fpr e—— 1. T.-S. C. Meeting The Mayflower chapter, Inter[national Travel-Study club, will
the beginning of the war. Guests will be two of the found- | ers, Miss Louise Watson and Mrs. Henry Schmidt, and the three chapter sorority mothers, Mesdames D. E. Early, Roy E. Fox and Leonard Cook. | In charge of arrangements are| Mrs, Donald C. Steinberger, Alpha | chapter; Mrs. Kenneth E. Kenne,| Beta chapter, and Mrs. Charles E.| Madinger Jr., Gamma chapter.
Mrs. Harry Dragoo To Entertain Club
Guest day will be held by the Home Economics club at 2 p. m.| Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Harry Dragoo, 4520 N. Pennsylvania | st. Reports on the club's. memorial books and magazine articles will be made by Mrs. James Jay and Mrs; Frank Haight. Miss Mary - Commack, Plainfield, | formerly a home economics teacher at Washington high school; will
{meet at noon Tuesday in the Y, W, |C. A. social room to hear a talk {by Mrs. Jules Zinter. |
speak. Musical selections will Le presented by Miss Maxine Critchfield.
Times Special OBERLIN, O., Feb. 23.—Miss Helen Augusta Pollock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Franklin Pollock of Indianapolis, will be married here today to Allen Snively Chaney. The informal ceremony will be at 4 o'clock this afternoon in the Fairchild chapel at Oberlin col lege. * ~ ” » MR. CHANEY is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hall Chaney of Cleveland. Both Miss Pollock and Mr. Chaney were graduated recently from Oberlin college. continue their studies in the
graduate school of the University of Californig in Berkeley, Cal.
Miss Pollock to
They will _
Be Wed Today
{in the school and a pillow-case
een satin anf net.
| bridesmaid, was dressed in Nile grassed in turquoise satin. Miss Another |yelich's gown will be of pink lace
gr bridesmaid, Miss Mary Ruth Burk-|onq Miss Frosch will wear pink low, Evansville, wore a powder blue joce and net. They will carry colo-
satin and net.
The attendants|, ia) pouquets of spring flowers with
carried colonial bouquets of pastel matching shower ribbons.
flowers. Given in marriage by her father, the bri chose an ivory satin
Trip East
A reception in the home of the
gown with fitted bodice, full skirt|bride’s parents will follow the cere-
and train. from a pleated ivory satin crown.
She carried a white Bible topped| through the East, the bride willl | |wear a gray suit with brown ac- | Kleber of Beech Grove to Frank
with white orchids.
Her illusion veil fell mony.
As the couple leaves for a trip
The best man was Pfc. Lewis Oli- |cessories and an orchid corsage.
ver Boles, brother of the bridegroom, and ushers were Don Coslett of Franklin and Ellis Cripe. A reception given by the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Lester Scott, 5159 Indianola ave., followed the wedding. The couple will be at home with the bridegroom's mother after a short wedding trip. :
Feigen-Faulkinbury
Ceremony Read
A reception this afternoon in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fei= gen, 1521 N. Kealing ave., followed the marriage of their son, Clarence L. Feigen, and Miss Elmina Faulk inbury. The two were married at 8:30 o'clock this morning in St, Francis de Sales Catholic church. The bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Faulkinbury, Jamestown, will entertain with a reception in their home tomorrow, The bride wore a blue suit with black accessories and a rose - corsage. Mrs. Joseph Goodin,- matron of honor, yore navy accessories and roses with her blue suit. Mr. Goodin was best man. :
Card Parties Booked
The February circle of 8t. Patrick’s Catholic church will sponsor a card party at 8 p. m. tomorrow
card party at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday following a chicken dinner at noon. Mrs. John Fitzgerald is the chair.
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Democratic Club
Walter Myers Jr. will speak at the monthly meeting of the Marion County Women's Democratic club Tuesday in the Claypool hotel. Mrs. Mary F. Shackelford, president, will preside, :
3 Engaged
March 14 is the date on which Miss Marilyn Joan Miller will become the bride of Donald W. Ennis. The ceremony will be read in the Madonna chapel of the Third Christian church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs, E. Dean Miller and Mr, and Mrs. 0. 'W. Ennis,
was best man. |
A reception followed the ceremony. The couple will be at home {in Canton, O.
| Rev. T.B.Kline To Officiate
The marriage of Miss Adeline
|W. Scheler, 1606 Villa ave. will take place at 7:30 p. m, today in {8t. Mark's United Lutheran church. {The Rev. Thomas B. Kline will read the vows, | The bride, who is the daughter of {George Weber of Aurora, will wear |a. powder blue suit with brown accessories. Her bridal bouquet will |be of white sweetpeas centered with 'blue iris. Mrs, Willard Wilson, Neb.,, matron of honor, dressed in a beige suit with coral accessories and will carry gladioli. John FP. Scheler will be his brother's best man. The couple will leave on a wedding trip south and will make their home at 258 N. 18th st. in Beech Grove.
Student Nurses To Receive Bars
Seven Indianapolis women will he among the 28 students of the Indiana university Training School for Nurses who will receive thelr senior bars at services here Monday morning, ; 4 They are Misses Mary Louise Finch, Dorothy Ann Kubler, Mary Elizabeth Lee, Virginia Newhouse Betty Jane Salb, Martha Van Sickle and Florence Wakeland. The 23 {will finish their nurses’ training in August. Junior bars will be given to 21
Omaha,
training in March, 1047.
Elizabeth R. Yager. a“
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student nurses who will finish their, ndian- | apolis students in this group are Miss Beverly J. Skaggs and Mise].
‘Miss Lux Feted
Miss Helen Lux, whose marriage to Oscar A. Zullo will be Monday, was the honor guest recently at a miscellaneous shower given by her sisters, Misses Rosemary and Dorothy Lux, and her aunt, Mrs. John Merl, :
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