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P. E. O. Units Announce Officers
+" Five Chapters Hold Election Meetings
Five PRE, O .Sisterhood chapters have elected new officers. 3 Mrs. Harold E. Wilcox is thevhéw president of Chapter U. Other officers are Mrs. J. A. Crewes, vice president; Mrs. H., W. Austin and Mrs. Harry- DeVries, recording and corresponding Secretaries; Mrs, H. R. Hough, treasurer; Mrs. O. P, Epler, chaplain, and Mrs, J. W. Denny, guard. P. E. O. council representatives are Mrs. Wilcox and Mrs. J. E LaFollette. Mrs, A, W. Macy and Mrs. Wilcox will be delegates to the state convention with Mrs. J. M. Smith and Mrs, J. W. Gillespie as alternates.
_ Chapter S elected Mrs. Locke Bracken president; Miss Bettina Johnson, vice president; Mrs. B. L. Tamney and Mrs. R. H. Warren, recording and corresponding secretaries; Miss Louise McCormick, treasurer; Mrs. Donaldson Brown, chaplain, and Miss Ruth Hutchinson, guard, Delegates to the council will be Mrs. M. W. Pickett and Mrs. Bracken, Mrs. Bracken and Mrs.
SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1946
Mr. and Mrs. Fay Shanks, 2530 Brookside pkwy., North dr., announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy June, to George V. Courtney, son of Mr. ‘and Mrs. George M. Courtney, 5024 Carrollton ave. The marriage will be
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in the spring. (P. H. Ho photo
Pickett also will be delegates to the state convention wigh Mrs. Warren and Mrs. Lawrence Davis as alternates. |
Mrs. Fred Risser was elected! president of Chaper W. Mrs. Wil-| liam V. Covert is the new vice president; Mrs. Neill McKinstray | and Mrs, James E. Dickerson, re-| cording “and corresponding secre-| taries; Mrs. James D, Barr, treasurer; Mrs. LeRoy L. Wahle, chap-|
lain, and Mrs, William W. Jamison, | 2
guard. . Mrs. Fred Risser and Mrs. Harold | Worth are council representatives. Delegates to the state convention | are Mrs. Risser and Mrs. McKin-| stray with Mrs. Samuel T. Jackson | and Mrs. William F. Mitchell as alternates. Mrs. A. R. Nelson is the new| president of Chapter AJ. Mrs. L.| L. Wilson is vice president; Mrs. B.| I. Miller and Mrs. J. A. Matthews, | recording and corresponding secre- | taries; Mrs. J. T. Rohm, treasurer; Mrs. C. W. Wharton, chaplain, and Mrs. P. 8. Richey, guard. Council representatives are Mrs. | Nelson and Mrs. €. E. Haywood. | Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. Wilson are convention delegates with Mrs. Matthews and Mrs. A. C. Hirschman, alternates. i
Chayter AM recently elected Mrs. | John H. Jefferson, president; Mrs. John H. Hirt, vice president; Miss Elizabeth Roberts and Mrs. N. T. McLaughlin, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. C. O. Gooding, treasurer; Mrs. A. H M. Graves, chaplain, and Mrs. Thomas Gertz, guard. ' The convention delegates are Mrs. Jefferson and Mrs. C. I. Greenlee with Mrs. McLaughlin and Mrs. Winslow Van Horne as alternates. Mrs, Jefferson and Mrs. Greenlee are council delegates.
Miss Peters To Be Wed
Dave Nahmias, Molly Passo To Be Married |
The marriage of Miss Molly Passo | to Dave Nahmias will take place| 3:30 p. m. tomorrow in the|
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Miss Anne Marie Sokol, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Louis Sokol, Bethlehem, Pa. is the bride-to-be of Richard W. Gunn, son
lyle Gunn of Indianapolis and London, Ontario. The wedding will be May 4.
hleen Gunn and the late Car-
A March 27 ceremony in the Riverside Methodist church will unite Miss Marjorie’ Harrah, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Harrah, 2002 Westview dr., and William Glenn Nichols, son of Mr, and Mrs, Glenn V. Nichols, 1438 W. 23d st. (Tower photo.)
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, Indianapolis. (P. H.
H. W. Street, 3540 N.. Pennsylvania st. announces the engagement of her deughter, Virginia, to Midshipman Rex L. Allspaw. prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Normal Allspaw of Easton, Pa., formerly of
Nuptial Vows Will Be Read Tonight
| the bride of Lemoine Wesley Magee | ill entertain with a |at 7:30 p. m. today in the Cen-
,|the bridal news today. + i © ‘Miss_Betty Jean Whitehead became the bride of Jimmie Page Tuesday morning in her parents, Dr. and Whitehead, 2201 Nowland The bridegroom "is the san James O. Page, Hillsboro, Tex, : Rev, Maurice Kerr read the The bride was attended by her sister. Miss Helen Whitehead. After a wedding breakfast, the couple left for a trip. fi
3 ¥ » . Mrs. Iva Neiman, 2642 N. Harding st., announces the approaching | marriage of her daughter, Lucile, and Reynold F. Domroese, son of Mrs. Mary Domroese, 4035 Hardegan rd. The wedding will be at 4:30 p. m. April 7 in the Seventh Christian church. The Rev. Robert Lewis will officiate. : Four showers have been planned for the bride-to-be. Mrs. Conrad Barrett, 1118 Congress ave. will be hostess for a china and crystal shower Wednesday night. On Fri-. day Mrs. Leslie Neiman, 1328 W. 32d st., and Mrs. Ollie Neiman will {entertain with a miscellaneous shower in honor of the bride-to-be. | On March 26 a personal shower {will be given for Miss Neiman at {the home of Mrs. Joe Coyle, 3608 | Carrollton ave. She will be assisted |by Mrs. Gordon Stalker, Mrs. Ray st.,
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Miss Lorene Ferris will become Domroese, 3417 S. New Jersey
| shower March 30. | » » »
{fingertip veil of illusion and carry
Knesses Israel synagog. The vows| will be heard by Rabbi Michael Al-| bagli. , | Parents of the couple are Mrs. | Sophie Passo, 1137 S. Illinois st.| and Mrs. Rebecca Nahmias, Los| Angeles, formerly of Indianapolis. | Mrs. Louis Frymuth, her sister's matron of honor, will wear a light blue net gown and carry a colonial] bouquet of spring flowers. | Bridesmaids’ Frocks Miss Mary Passo, the bride's sister, and Miss Sally Himes, bridesmaids, will be dressed in peach and blue chiffon and will carry colonial bouquets of spring flowers. Given in marriage by her brother-in-law, Al Morris, the bride will wear a white satin gown fashjoned with long sleeves and a full} skirt and train. She will have a
lara. Muret, sister of Russell J. Muret, became the bride“of Elmer D. Wooldridge, son’ of the Rev. and Mrs, H. W. Wooldridge, 1437 Blaine ave. "March 10 in the Blaine Avenue Methodist church. [Fitch photo.)
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a Bible topped with white flowers. Bridegroom's Attendants | OULtON- 1 homas The best man will bé Anthony Nahmias and ushers will be Mo 1C . ris Nahmias and Charles Calderon. | cremony A reception in the church vestry! ’ room will follow the ceremony. {/ | y y The couple will take a wedding OMmorrow trip to Chicago. The bride has| chosen a black and white checked! Vows will be exchanged at 2:30] suit with black accessories for pm. tomorrow in the chapel of]
traveling. | the First United Brethren church| by Mrs. Joyce Hamilton Thomas EVENTS and James C. Sutton. The Rev. J.
|R. Zimmerman will officiate. Mrs. Thomas is the daughter of
tenary Christian church. The Rev. Miss Lael Bollman will be hon-
|G. Lavon Fisher will officiate.
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| The bride is the daughter of the | late Mrs. Helen L. Perris and the! {bridegroom's parents are Mr. and
'ored with a personal shower to be given Monday night in the home of Miss Barbara Bunker, 1305 N. Olney st. Assisting the hostesses will be Miss Virginia McKinney
Leonard Magee, Sioux City, and Mrs. A. W. Benham,
Miss Bollman will become the | bride of Robert Snovel Jr., Perkasie,
Mr. and Mrs. Newell B. Brown, 3540 N. Pennsylvania st., announce the engagement of their daughter, Bettye, to Ensign Paul C. Wadleigh, son of Mr. and Mrs, Odin F. Wadleigh, 4220 Roland rd. No date has been set for the wedding. The bridegroom-to-be attended Purdue and DePauw
universities and is a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. Miss Brown is a graduate of Whitworth college, Brookhaven, Miss,
(P. H. Ho photo.)
Mr. and Mrs. William Shapiro, 1328 Union st., announce * the engagement of their daughter, Jeanne, to Sgt. Frank L. Schwartz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Schwartz of New York. (P. H. Ho photo.)
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{home of Mr. and Mrs. | Henricks, 5269 Brookville rd.
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(Carl Ryan Will ge Vows
| Miss Patricia Ridge will become | wedding trip to Chicago, the bride | the bride.of Carl Ryan in a cere-| Will wear a powder blue gabardine mony at 7:30 p. m. today in the Bernard
The Rev. L. C. Trent, pastor of | the Woodruff Place Baptist church, |
{ Maid of Honor | Pa.. on Easter Sunday | Miss Ferris’ bridal gown is of Guests at the shower will include white satin with a long train. She the bride-to-be's mother, Mrs. Elza {will wear a two-tiered fingertip ver | Soliman; Mes Schilling, iy Pune Her bouquet will be of white car- Burney and Glen O'Dell, Misses {nations, hyacinths and an orchid.|Harriet Sachs, Maxine Smith, ArShe will be given in marriage by|Mmilda Wickes, Barbara Luzader, (her uncle, Clarence J. Sears. | Carol Bishop, Jerry Bollman, Willja Miss Viola Palmes, maid of honor, | Miller, Jean Kommer, Martha Den- | will wear pink marquisette. She Dis: Martha Nicholas, Lottie Pier- | will carry Johanna Hill roses and *°" and Bernice Frederick. | blue iris. ‘.. | | Mr. and Mrs. William Shapiro, Best Man and Ushers 1328 Union st., will hold open house Lt. Kenneth W. Bush will be best|8¢ 6 P. m. March 24 in "honor of man and ushers will be Edward c.|their daughter, Jeanne, and her McKinney Jr. and David Perris, fiance, Frank L. Schwartz, cousin of the bride. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A reception at the home of Me Hyman Schwartz, New York.
will follow the ceremony | Dramatic Club Play Will Be April 13
When the couple leaves for a Mr. and Mrs, John Gordon Kinghan are chairmen for the Dramatic club production to be given April 13 in the Athenaeum. The play will be followed by a dance. i Committee members assisting Mr. and Mrs. Kinghan are Messrs, and
suit with navy and pink accessories. They will be at home in Sioux City.
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Couple to Be Guests
CLUBS
| Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Hamilton, Mor-
Carnelian, Noon Mon. Mrs, John F. | ristown, and dhe bridegroom is the Engelke, 2818 N. Talbott, hostess. | son of Mr. and Mrs. William SutBusiness meeting, St. Patrick's
will officiate. The bride is the]
Mesdames Thomas D. Stevenson,
At Reception Today
daughter of Mrs... Mgie Ridge, |
Mr. and Crawfordsville, and Harley Ryan, Mrs. John F. Cummins
will be guests of honor at a re-
William H. Wemmer, Walter Schott and Jeremiah'1. Cadick. Mrs. Albert J. Beveridge Jr. is
Miss Virginia Peters will become!
the bride of Guy Perry Jr. in al
ceremony at 7:30 .p. m. today in|
the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. Dr. Frederick Daries will officiate. Miss Peters is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Delap, 3949 W. Michigan st., and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Guy Perry Sr, 50 N, Belle Vieu pl. A gray suit with black accessories will be worn by the bride. She will carry red roses on a white prayerbook. Mrs. Albert Goad, matron of hon- | or, will be dressed in an aqua gabardine suit and will have a pink carnation corsage. Kenneth Bland will be best man and ushers will be Al Case and Fred Eusey. The couple will be at home at 80 N. Belle Vieu pl.
Couple Is Wed In New Bethel
In a ceremony at 2:30 p. m. today in the New Bethel Baptist church, Miss Teena Lautenbach became the bride of John H. Young. The Rev. Frank Buckner heard the vows. Parents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs. Fred Lautenbach of Acton and Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Young, Potomac, Ill A white taffeta gown fashioned with a fitted basque, a round neckline accented with a lace collar, and a full skirt extending into a train was chosen by the bride. She wore a two-tiered fingertip veil which cascaded from a Dutch style tiara of seed pearls and crystal beads. Her bouquet was of white roses. ]
Reception Held
Miss Margaret Apel of Wanamaker, the bride's only attendant, was dressed in a blue chiffon gown and carried red roses. Louis McDermott was best man and Herschel Apel and Franklin Apel were ushers. A reception in the home of the bride’s parents followed the ceremony. The bride’s going-away costume for the wedding trip was a blue suit with black accessories and a gardenia corsage. The couple will be at home in New Bethel. :
Meeting Monday i
Dr. Ruth Strickland of Indiana university will speak at the meeting of the Association for Childhood. Education at 4 p. m. Monday in
party. . be
Indianapolis Parliamentary Law. Noon: Mon. Mrs. Charles F. Voyles, 415¢ N. Meridian, hostess. Miss Frances Darracott, Mrs. George P. Ruth and Mrs. George C. Kolb, lesson leaders; luncheon.
| Cherokee chap., I. T.-S. C. 1:30 p.m.
Mon. Indiana National bank. “India,” Ranendra K. Das. Mrs. Gilbert Forbes, presiding.
Mercator Ladies. 6 p. m. Mon. Mrs A. F. Westlund, 5215 Kenwood, hostess. Musical program by the Madrigal Singers of Warren Central high school.
Neophyte Garden. Mon. Mrs, Edwin W, Camp, 4438 Broadway, hostess, “All About Roses,” Mrs. Eugene N. Beesley and Mrs. James E, Jobes; buffet luncheon.
New Era. Mon. Mrs. Walter J. Mercer, 4533 Carrollton, hostess. “Irish Music and Folklore,” Mrs. Louis J. Beach.
Review. Mon. Mrs, G. Vance Smith, 251 E. 47th, hostess. Book reviews. Mesdames Albert Seaton, James T. Cunningham and Warren Maxwell.
SORORITY
Chap. G., P. E. O, Mon. Miss Jesse E. Moore, 1433 N. Pennsylvania, hostess. Mrs. W. A. Shullenber-~ ger, program.
_ Bride-to-Be
The engagement of Miss Lael Bollman:to Robert Snovel Jr., is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elza Bollman, 553 N; Temple ave. Mr. Snovel's parents are of Perkasie, Pa. The wedding will be at 3:30 p. m. Easter Sunday, in
Block's auditorium.
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ton, Greenwood. | Bridal Gown
| An ice blue satin gown fashioned |with long sleeves, romance necke {line and a full skirt accented with satin cording at the waist line will { be worn by the bride. She will carry {a bouguet of pink roses and will { wear matching flowers in her hair, | Miss Ruth Hodges, maid of honor, {will wear a pastel yellow satin gown {made with a high neckline, long | waist and a gathered skirt. She will wear a corsage of red roses. : Trip to Chilgage? — Sgt. Charles Sutton will be best {man and ushers will be Russell | Hamilton, Harry Inman, Nelson Sutton ‘and Oren Sutton. A reception will be held in the Sutton home following the:ceremony. The couple will live near Greenwood after a wedding trip to Chicago. For traveling the bride will wear a black suit with pink and black accessories. She will have a | pink rose corsage.
Rev. LLanman To Read Vows.
A ceremony at 2 p. m. tomorrow will unite Miss Anita Jane West, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ralph
Cantellay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cantellay Sr., Enid, -Okla. The Rev, Clifford R. Lanman, pastor of the West Park Christian church, will hear the vows in the home of ‘the bride's parents. Miss West will wear an olive { green street-length dress with black accessories and a corsage of white carnations and gardenias, Miss Betty Lou West, the bride's sister and only attendant, will be dressed in a pink crepe frock with navy blue accessories and will wear a -white carnation corsage.
tellay Jr., the bridegroom's brother. After a wedding trip the couple will be at home in Indianapolis,
Reception to Honor Miss Heckard
A reception honoring Miss Mary Elizabeth. Heckard, who . will cele~ brate her silver anniversary as superintendent of ‘nurses at the Riley hospital, will be held from 2 to 8. p. m. tomorrow in the Ball residence at the Indiana university medical center. : Approximately 1500 guests have been invited by the university's training school for nurses. They wil ude alumnae of the school, present and former members of the Riley hospital staff and staff members of the university and medical center, who,
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West, 22 S. Addison st, and Milton |
The best man will be Henry Can-|
Society—
Dr. Roy Ewing Vale Will Read Vows For Suzanne Calwell, Robert Carlson
THE TABERNACLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH will be the scene this afternoon fog fhe marriage of Miss Suzanne Calwell and Robert Carlson. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale will read the ceremony at 4:30 o'clock before a background of palms and candelabra. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry’ G. Calwell and the bridegrom’s parents are Mrs, Philip Miller, Columbus, O., and Carl Carlson of Rochester. Given in marriage by her father, the bride will wear a beige street-length frock with brown accessories. She will have a beige straw off-the-face hat and will carry white orchids. Mrs. William Barnes Calwell will be her sister-ifi-law’s matron of honor. She has chosen a blue street-length frock with brown accessories and will wear flowers in her hair. She will carry a colonial bouquet of pastel spring flowers, ;
Reception Will Follow Ceremony
MISS MARTHA ARMSTRONG, maid of honor; will wear a dusty pink frock with brown accessories. Her flowers will be a colonial bouquet like that of the matron of “honor. Bonnie Gay Dowd will be the flower girl and Gordon Raeburn will be ringbearer. or Best man at the wedding will be Gordon Raeburn and ushers will be William Barnes Calwell and Richard Paul. The bride's mother has chosen a print crepe dress and will wear a corsage of violets. a A reception in the home of the bride’s parent will follow the ceremony. The assistants will be Mesdames Paul, Fiske Field, Paul McGeary and Howard Kobusch, Miss Charlotte Galm and Miss
| Elizabeth Ann Crawford. Wedding Today
The couple will leave on a wedding trip following the reception. For traveling the bride will wear a gray suit with brown accessories. She attended Christian college, Columbia, Mo,, and Butler university and is a Kappa Alpha Theta sorority member. :
Rev. Hartsock Officiates—
HE | sock, 626 Somerset ave., the wedding of Miss Dorothy K Edwards and Oscar J. Miller,
| the Tabernacle Baptist church, | ficiated. Re | Miller, the bridegroom's brother Miss Virginia Peters will become the brige of Guy Perry Jr. in a&~€eremony tonight in
black accessories. The bride wore a blue suit
The home of the Rev. S. W. Hartwas the| scene at ‘8 o'clook this morning of |
The Rev. Mr. Hartsock, pastor of
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| Miss Mary T. Shannon and Henry
: +| Potter and the James E, Roberts {were the attendants. Miss Shan-
‘|non wore a gray suit, pink hat and |the Indiana Federation of Clubs at
|951 Prospect st., is the bridegroom's | { father. { Entering alone, the bride will} wear a white gown with a jersey bodice and a net skirt. Her finger{tip veil will be caught with a halo {of gardenias and she will carry a| | gardenia bouquet. | | Mr. and Mrs. Henricks will at{tend the couple and Mrs. Henricks will wear a gown of pink taffeta and net. Her bouquet will be of red roses. A reception for the immediate families and close friends will-fol-low the ceremony. The couple will | be at home in the Ballard apartments, 142 E. Ohiguest.
R. W. Baldwin To Take Bride
The Rev. William L. Pifer will read the marriage vows tomorrow {for Miss Barbara Cline and Raymond W. Baldwin. The ceremony | will be at 4:30 p. m. in the Pleas{ant View Lutheran church. ’ The bride is the daughter of Mr. |and Mrs. John I. Cline, R. R. 16, {Box 637, and Mr. Baldwin is the |son of Mr. and Mrs, Orval W. Bald- | win, 4025 W. Washington st. | Given in marriage by her father, {the bride will wear a powder blue | street-length frock and a navy blue {hat trimmed with pink flowers. She | will have a white orchid corsage. Miss Crystal Fox, the bride's cousin and maid of honor, will be | dressed in a bittersweet street{length frock and wear a white! |chrysanthemum corsage. Robert; | White will be best man, ! | The couple will be at home at | 5168 Primrose ave,
| Miss Shirley Loy was chairman |of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority | party this afternoon for 20 chil= dren from the Children's Guardian {home in the chapter house at But|ler university. Assisting Miss Loy were Misses Janet Steinkamp, Alice ‘| Brassie, Jean Warren and Bebita Corya.
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Several pupils from the Theodore | schools will be guests tomorrow of
{the Indianapolis symphony érches-
land Dorothy Everman. Mr. Cum-
Children Entertained|
ception between 5 and 7 o'clock this evening in the green room, Indianapolis Athletic club.
Giving the reception are Misses Mildred Dodson, Harriette Flowers
chairman of the dance committee. Guild Meetings Six units of the Riley Hospital Cheer guild will meet at the hospital to sew next week. They are: Monday—"Lizabeth Ann”; Tuesday ~“Muskingum Valley” and “My Friend”; Wednesday — “Our Old Friends Never Fail”; Thursday— “The Brook Song,” and Priday— “Sun and Rain.” EE
mins just returned from the South Pacific where hé served in the radar division of the army. He has been appointed to the public relations department of the veterans’ administration office in Chicago.
The Victory Club Card Party which was to be held in Ayres’ Auditorium Wednesday, March
20, has been postponed until Thursday, March 28.
LS. Ayes & Co.
IN a simple sincere service, you can show your deepest feelings and love for your beloved. No matter what your financial status may be, We are ready to help y eeping within the sum you have set aside.
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the Zion Evangelical and Reformed ghurch. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Delap, 3949 W. Michigan.it., and Mr.
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fuchsia hat and black patent ac-| cessories. | The couple is on a wedding trip to Chicago and will be at home in Indianapelis.
| tra concert in the Murat theater, \
Guild Session
St. Margaret's Hospital guild will Their parents are|have a business meeting and lunch- : Mrs. Bessie Wright . of Pittsburgh |eon at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Perry's parents: are of $0 N. land Mr. and Mrs. Oscar G.. Miller, home of Mrs. Alex Schmid : | 738 Somerset ave.
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