Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 April 1946 — Page 24
- Named Fe or Dance,
Committee members oi Mrs. William - Byram Gates’ annual
spring party for her afternoon classes, to be held from
8:30 to 11 p. m. tomorrow in the Murat temple, were announced toi include Elizabeth Blanton, Barbara Bremerman, Helen Curry, Ruth Hubbard, Margaret Owen, Janet and Jane Rust, Nancy Von_neégut, Barbara Wemmer, Thomas Boyd, Jack Collins, Kirk Duffield, James Jinks, Frederick Kackley, John Landstrom, John Lauter, George Maley, Stephen Smith, Carl Wilson Jr, Herbert Wilson Jr. and Harry Woodsmall. Mrs. Gates will be assisted by Messrs. and Mesdames R, Norman Baxter, Forrest Blanton, Richard J. Boatman, E. M. Curry, George E. Evard, William W., Garstang, Joseph L. Hanna, E, O. Landstrom, Myron McKee, William J. Mooney, Edward Stephenson, Alexander Thomson, Herbert E. Wilson, Dr. and Mrs. John E. Owen, Dr. and Mrs. Byron 'K. Rust and the Rt. Rev. Richard A. Kirchhoffer, bishop of the Indianapolis ‘diocese, and
Mrs. Kirchhoffer. » » ” Miss Alison Mead, daughter of| Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mead, will | entertain. at a dinner preceding the dance tonight for Mrs. Gates’ Junior assembly and evening dancing classes. Guests will include Misses Joanne Bernat, Alyce May, Darcy DeWeese, Jo Anne- Dunham, Jane LaRue, Joan Warrender and Joyce Harvey, James Hudson, George Crissman, Harrison March, Robert Mouser,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Suding, 1123 Kelly st., Snnsunce Mi the engagement of their dau 3b ter, Louise, to Joseph Losch son of Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Loschky, 1531 New Jersey st. The wedding will be May 18 in ‘St. Catherine's Catholic church.
‘Richard Hanson, Webb Donaldson,
James Ray and Edward Thoms.
4142 N. Meridian st.,
the Woodstock club before the dance, Her guests will include Misses |
Connie McCown,
hart, Edgar Hauser, Jack Trask and Michael Taggart.
To Ofticiate A double-ring ceremony at 8:30
p. m. today in the Grace English Lutheran church will unite Miss
madge Crane. Nordsieck will hear the vows.
74 N. Holmes ave.
man roses.
roses, Charles Crane Jr. brother's best man.
will be
the bride's parents, the couple wil leave for a short wedding trip.
Belle Vieu pl. ‘Williamsburg’ Is Museum Topic,
Lawrence V. Sheridan will spea on “Williamsburg”
a. m. tomorrow. talk “with colored . slides
the restoration of the town.
guests at the family hour from to 5 p. m. Sunday in the museum.
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Jack Minimum, William Haueisen, | Miss Shirley Swartz, daughter of! Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L. Swartz,
will entertain with a dinner at 6:30 p. m. today at
Anne Atkins and | Carol Lynn Blackburn, Daniel Nie-|
Rev: Nordsieck |.
Parents of the couple are Mr. and |
Miss Shirley Stump, her sister's only attendant, will wear blue crepe | ron with a corsage of American Beauty his
After a reception at the home of
The at-home address is 262 N.|
Patrons and pupils of the Indianapolis Pree Kindergarten will be' Johnson
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Ha ar Ap Dexheimer-Carlon photo, A May 5 ceremony will unite Miss June Alice Meyer and
Paul A. Benjamin. Parents of i the couple are “and Mrs. Chester C., avon: '2403 Guil- | ford ave., and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Benjamin, 415 E. 52d sh. B
| Bridal Attendants By Miss Winifred
Miss Gilda Mae Hamant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.: J. Hamant, Elsie J. Stump and George Tal-| 2225 Riviera dr. and Howard M. Lord, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lord of | as an archery ‘demonstration by The Rev. William Frankfort, will be married at 9 a. m. Saturday,
united Miss —daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob--| ert Shearer, 949 N. Bell st., and Lawrence S. Lisby, son of Mrs.
‘Murnay R. White photo. Mrs. John Charles Prosch was iss Ann Hoover before her
marriage April 6 in Lexington, Ky. She is the daughter of Mr. Hoover, “Prosch is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. Prosch, 609 Middle dr., Woodruff Place.
Samuel Preston and Mr.
and Mrs, Lexington,
indeed photo. A ceremony read Saturday in the. Fairfax Christian church
Leota: Shearer,
essie Weeks, I 137Y E 0th st.
Are Chosen Peters
June 1,
t land at a dinner following.
in St. Thomas
Dexheimer-Carlon photo. A June 16 ceremony in the Washington Street Methodist church will unite Miss Rosemary Estepp and David L. Jack, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jack, 3813 Rockville rd. Miss Estepp is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Kenworthy, 1425 S. Bel
_mént a ave.
Do THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Wedding Dates; T 00 Are Brides
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Photo Reflex Mr, and Mrs. John Phillip McGowan, 1005 Tabor st., announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Nelle, to Robert M, Schuyler, ‘Bloomsburg,
The marriage will be at 2:30 o'clock the afternoon of June 16 in the Central Christian church.
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Club Morb Will Be Guests
At Tea Monday,
Mrs. Gustavus B. Taylor will en- | tertain with a guest tea for mem-| bers of the Culture club and the Indianapolis Parliamentary Law club at 2 p. m. Monday in the D. A. R. chapter house. The speaker will be Sam Campbell, naturalist, and Miss Mary Martha Turpin and Miss Patty Joy will provide music. Assisting Mrs. Taylor will be Mesdames Hughes Patten, C, F. Posson, Clyde Titus, F, C, Tucker, Ray T. -{Fatout, George C. Kolb, Jasper P. Scott, William Rooe Simpson, Charles F. Voyles and J.‘M. Whitehead, Presiding at the tea table will be Mesdames Ralph F. Gates, William H. Remy, John Downing Johnson, William C. Bartholomew and Walter H. Vinzant. Assisting at the tea will be Mesdames Harry Blasingham, Nicholas Demerath, Gene Cormony and Donald Dickson, Misses Katherine, El- | eanor and Elizabeth Armstrong, Miriam Fatout, Isabel Remy, Emma Gene Tucker, Turpin and Joy. The law club will hold its annual
photo.
Sports Day Scheduled by Butler
The seven city high schools will participate in a high school sports| play day at Butler university May 10, Mrs. Magdalene Davis, physical education instructor, said today. The Butler Women's Athletic association is sponsoring the event. Miss Dorothy Webber, Bluffton, is| chairman of the.coed sports day, and coed physical education majors will * officiate during the contests The contests will be in volley ball, bad- | minton, archery, softball and tennis. . Award Night W. A. A. award night also will be {held at 7 p. m. that day in the fieldhouse. Dr. P. M. Bail, dean of | the College of Education and di- | rector of the university college, will | present thre awards to numeral and | sweater winners in the coed intra- | mural program during the past year. | Miss Betty Keough, Indianapolis, is chairman for the awards program. Volley ball and basketball dem- | onstrations by members of the . winning tournament teams will be included on the program, as well
Miss Diann DeWeese, and a calis-
| Aquinas Catholic church.
The best man will | Hauersperger, North ushers will be Delbert Lord, brother| of the prospective bridegroom, and
Jack Baker. ‘church will be the scene, at 2:30 The : English - lutheran 'p. m. May 5, of the marriage of church will be the scene, at 7:30 Sn, : 7 : : : Miss Winifred Peters has named Miss Betty Lou Spivey and Mac Pm. seuss, of fe nsmTIage Of Jyiss the attendants for her marriage Martin of Covington, Ky. The Riba Jr. The Rev Hatry H. Behn . ’ J Ii y by » . . - to Earle C. Catlin on May 11 in she Rev. F. W. Wiegmann will officiate. |; wil read the double-ring serv-
Marott hotel. Miss Virginia DeFelice will be maid of honor and | Mrs. Bruce F. Frazer, bridesmaid. Mr. Catlin’s attendants will be
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la miscellaneous shower. for | guests given by her mother, Mrs. | x| Fred A. Peters, 1131 W. 18th st. |
1056 W. 18th st. Holmes tomorrow. Siberian iris. ® 8 = | Guests included Mrs. Dale Wil- Frederick Behning will be. best Mr. and Mrs. Earle J. Mudge of liams, Misses Jean. Buschmann, man, and ushers will be James ShafCity, N. Y. have an- Virginia Geiger, Patricia McGuire, fer and Donald Shull. 2 nounced the engagement of their/Myrene Liverett, Ethelda Keiter, After a reception in the home of
‘daughier, Betty Jane,
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Miss Spivey Mrs.
Miss Delores Ann Hamant willl Warman, son of Dr. and Mrs. A. P.| sing, and Miss Dotty Leu Davis wil Mrs, Frank Stump, 2905 E. 17th st.,| be her sister's maid of honor and| Warman, 3120 N. New Jersey st.| > and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crane, Miss Shirley Harlan will be brides- { The wedding will be June 1 in the| | maid. Celestine Hamant, a cousin | First Baptist church in Johnson® The bride, who will be given in of the bride-to-be, will be flower City. marriage by her father, will wear girl. i a street-length pink crepe dress | with. cap sleeves and a full skirt, and she will wear a corsage of Talis-
Mr. Warman is a student at the be Gerald Baptist Bible seminary in Johnson Vernon, and City,
Donald Grote, 24
Miss Elizabeth Ann Ginney was| roses. at the Chil- { Wednesday. Mrs. Katherine Frazer yonored
dren's Museum story hour at 10:30 8nd Mrs. Bruce F. Frazer will en-(shower given by Miss Elizabeth Margaret Lane, will be in peach tertain 24 guests at a miscellaneous Smith, 3208 College ave.
Mr, Sheridan; will illustrate his shower on May 5 in their home;l,ay will be married to Joseph E.'same color. Her bouquet will be of showing
recently with a
to Homer E.' Doris Daley and Betty Anne Dorn,
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is the daughter of S. Hawthorne lane, Miss Betty Jean Goldsberry will be the maid of honor st John M. LaRosa, best man, and|and Merrill Ross of Ashland, Ky, Bruce F. and Joe E. Frazer, ushers.|will be the best man.
Miss Peters will be honored with|be William Ramey, Covington, andtyy¢her will be gowned in white lace 36| Harold Ernsberger.
Ushers will |
linen |
Miss Gin- marquiset trimmed in braid of the
Deodorant,
| thenics drill. THé Tri Delt trio will
| present readings.
Couple Will Exchange Vows
Grace
ice. - Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Davis, 530 N. Centennial ,-and Mr. and Mrs. Riba, 758 N. Concord st. The bride, entering with her land net | trimmed yell,
with a fingertip laceShe will carry white
The maid ot honor, Miss Mary
{the .bride's parents, the couple will Di for a wedding trip to Chicago.
Caden Club
Luncheon
The annual president's day luncheon of the Spade and Trowel Garden club was held this afternoon at ‘the Homestead. Mrs. Dean Stubbs was chairman | of the program committee, assisted by Mesdames Theo Allebrandi, E. G. Driftmeyer and George F., Off, | Past presidents and the incom- | il ing president, Mrs. Otto C. Mahrdt, | were honored. Mrs, A. G. Steven-| son, Noblesville, reviewed “a Sense of Humus” (Damon), Other officers are Mrs. Norvin Strickland, vice president, and Mrs Raymond C. Cassady, secretarytreasurer.
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Medical Auxiliary
Names Officers
Mrs. A. W. Ratcliffe of Eviisville was chosen 1947 president-elect of | the Woman's auxiliary to the Indi. | ana State Medical association resterday at a meeting of the associa-| tion's house of delegatés in thei Columbia club. Other officers elected C. E. Munk, Kendallville; L. Wise, Camden; Mrs Ricther, Indianapolis, and Morton Wolfe, New Albany, through fourth vice ‘Mrs... Wendell Kelly, Anderson,| treasurer, and Mrs. M. E. Allen,| Greenfleld, and Mrs. Davis A, Eisenberg, Hammond, recording and | corresponding secretaries. | Mrs, Samuel J. Petronella of East | Chicago assumed her duties as | president for the auxiliary yesterday.
are “Mrs Mrs. C Arthur Mrs first presidents; |
'Betrothal Announced
{{l Mr. and, Mrs. William Shapiro, | 1328 Union st, have announced the || ‘engagement of their daughter, Mollg, to Nathan Gotthelf, son of Mrs. Lena Gotthelf, " New York. Mr. Gotthelf recently was discharged from the army after serving in the
|! set for the wedding.
European theater. No date has been “
Miss Lindley to Play
Times Special
GRANVILLE, O., April 26.—Miss Laura Lindley, daughter of Mr, and| Mrs. Stacey B. Lindley, 5201 Park] J. 0. Ritchey Speaker ave., will play two piano solos in the | student recital program to be given| will meet at 8 p. m. Monday in the sauteed onion and green pepper and for the coming year.
James O.|drained shrimp. Just before serv-| Omund Gunvalson, Emil Unger and Serve over J. C. Hackleman will be hostesses
{May 1 in the Denison university | D. A. R. chapter house. Conservatory of Music here. | Lindley is a freshman at Denison. | Browne.”
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election in the library of the chap-| ter house preceding the tea, and! { Mrs. E. Monty Campbell will pre- | side.
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and veined, then boiled gently in salted water or court bouillon in a covered pan until just done or for about flve or six minutes for me-dium-sized shrimp. » » . SHRIMP NEWBURG (For Monday dinner) 1 1b. fresh shrimp 1 qt. boiling water: 1 tsp. salt 14 c. rice, uncooked 4 tbsps, butter or margarine 2 tbsps. chopped onion 2 tbsps. diced green pepper 4 tbsps. flour 3 tsp. salt 2 c¢, milk 12 ¢. cheese, smoked or nippy 2 tbsps. sherry
veins, Rinse in cold water. Simmer five or six minutes in just
Shuck shrimp and remove sand
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Poppy Poster *
Contest
Awards Listed
« Winners have been chosen in the annual poppy poster contest held each year in the public schools preceding Poppy day, under sponsorship ,of the Robison-Ragsdale unit, American Legion . auxiliary, Eighty-three posters were entered. First place winners in each of the three classes ‘were: Jane Reed, school 85, class 1; Paul Lawson Taylor, Howe high school, class 3% and Joann Bade, Howe, class 3. Poster Committee Class 1 includes grades 4, 5 and 6; class 2, grades 7, 8 and 9; and class" 3, grades 10, 11 and 12. Winners will be guests of .the post and auxiliary at a dinner meeting Monday, May 6, in the Central Christian church, at which time awards will be presented. Judges for the contest wers Mrs. Helen Kundrat, department secretary of the auxiliary; Mrs. Mabel Garr Helmer, retired public school art teacher, and Robert Boaz Jr,
enough salted water to cover. Cook rice rapidly in the boiling salted water until tender.
until slightly brown. Melt remaining fat in saucepan]
The Indianapolis Literary club
Miss| Ritchey will speak on “Sir Thomas!
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Drain and] fluff; Heat one tbsp. of the fat, add] onion and saute with green pepper Lynch and Mrs, Samson J, Shaffer,
{ally add milk and stir until thick-| Stir in cheese, mixing well p. m. tomorrow in the D. A, R, Add chapter house to nominate officers
commercial artist, Poppy poster committee members are Mrs, John C. Hickey, chairman, Mrs. Ralph
‘Norway Club
The Norway club will meet at 8 Mesdames “coffee”
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