Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1946 — Page 14

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Drybroush Niven Ceremony Read : In St. Paul's Episcopal Church

‘GOWNED IN EGGSHELL SATIN AND LACE,

Miss Nancy Niven became the bride of Thomas R. Dry_brough in a 10 o'clock ceremony this morning in St.

s. Episcopal church. - The Rev. William Burrows,

r, read the vows before an altar arranged with 5 bouquets of white stocks and candelabra.

~~ Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Niven are parents of the bride and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard

'O. Grifith. Miss Marny Home, the bride's only attendant,” woke

“white marquiset frock styled with a high, roind neckline; long full sleeves. accented with lace inserts, and a full gathered skirt. e carried 8 bouquet of American Beauty roses and lavender stocks matching flower hat. marriage by her father, the bride was dressed in Il satin. Her gown was made with a high necky round collar, fitted bodice, long sleeves tapering hands and lace inserts at the shoulder. - » » ” » The skirt, which was made with a peplum effect, extended Her two-tiered fingertip ivory illusion

The best man was =

of Chicago. Mrs. Niven, the bride’s mother, satin gown and Mrs, ‘Griffith was dressed in black gardenia corsages. : A breakfast in the home of the bridegroom's parents followed I th Mrs. Donald Rowles assisting: Mrs. Griffith. on a trip to Jamestown, N. Y, and Florida and be at home with the bridegroom's parents after June 1. For traveling the bride wore an American Beauty suit, a pink blouse and hat and black accessories. The bridegroom attended Wabash

college, where he was a Kappa Sigma Iewiernity member, and the -

University of Iowa.

Shirley Solomon to Be Wed . AS O'CLOCK: CEREMONY TONIGHT in the Columbia club will unite Miss Shirley Jean Solomon and Rudolph&:Melvin Stern. Rabbi M. M. Feuerlicht will read the vows before a background of palms, candelabra and white tapers. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob -B. Solomon and the bridegroom's parents are Mr, and Mrs. Rudolph Stern, Columbus, O. Mrs. Leonard Schiff, Boise, Ida., the bridegroom's sister and matron of honor, will

© Wear an aqua crepe gown with gold trim and will carry a bouquet

+ @iler to: ceremony in the home of tie bride”

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Is Married

“Xx er’s best man.

° Portfolio club meeting tomorrow

of pink stocks and pink roses. She will wear a matching flower

Entering with her father, the bride will wear a candlelight Duchess .

satin gown made with a sweetheart neckline, fitted basque, long sleeves and a full skirt falling into soft folds and extending into train. Her two-tiered fingertip Veil of illusion will cascade from tin half-hat outlined with seed pearl embroidery, She carry a white prayerbook topped with 4 white orchid. i 8 8.8 i a : t han will be Allan L. Solomon of Chicago, brother of A dinner in the Harrison room of the Columbia club will ceremony for the immediate families and the

the The couple will leave on a wedding trip to, the

the bride traveling in a beige gabardine suit and lizard

of Kentucky Military institute and attended Ohio State university. He is a Zeta Beta Tau fraternity member. The bride was gradu-

ated from Ohio State and is a member of Sigma Delta Tau

sorority. i

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Miss Edith c. Soin (left) is ‘dence him and Mrs. W. Max | Foster (right) is luncheon chairman for the Alpha Delta Pi state day observance Saturday in the Hotel Antlers. the 95th anniversary of the sorority.

THE INDIANAPOLIS, TIMES Sorority Plans State ‘Day

The event will mark

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May 11s — For Ceremony. ‘| In Cathedral”

Mary Comerford To Become. Bride’

today's pridal news, Mrs. Mary Brady Comerford, 133 W. 20th st., has announced the approaching marriage of her daughter, Mary Margaret. and John

Joseph B. Wade, 1237 Tinden st. The wedding is to be at 9 &x-m; "May | 11; in 88. Peter and Paul cathedral. Miss Comerford will be the honor guest at a miscellaneous shower

Dodd will be assisted by. Miss Min- | nie Weishaar, and guests will 4n=| |clude Mrs. Comerford, mother of {the bride-to-be; Mesdames A. A. | Copland, Keith Scott, Charles Muth, | Charles Freestone, Max Hollings- | worth, Tom Kiernan, Pauline Roes,] | Avery Sage, Wilma Slusser, Arthur{

yesterday in the Claypool hotel. # “While we are grateful to our

~ [state and local governmental leaders

for increases provided in school sup--{port,” Mr. Bechdolt said, “we must secure further increases in the immediate future if we are to maintain educational standards at acceptable levels. “Any amount of money spent’ on education is an investment that will pay important social dividends. Since the school is supported by taxation . . . it is our responsibility to support elected representatives and encourage them to take action. necessary to maintenance of educational standards.” ol. ‘Progress Imperiled’ “Teaching standards cannot be maintained -at present salary levels in the state,” he added. “We have now reached a.point-where future

Helen Briggs Clubs

progress of the school is imperiled by financial limitations. “Future progress,” Mr. Bechdolt declared, “will be determined in large

Ayres’ auditorium.

Miss ‘Helen Briggs became the

bride of Edward L. O'Conner at Garten.

Inter Libros. 8 p. m. Thurs.

(Lowden), Miss Jacobs.

st. and Mr. O'Conner is the.son of Mrs. Loretta O'Conner, 1640 N. Alabama st. “The bride, who entered with her father, wore an ivory linen suit with matching hat, black accessories.

: Crittenden, Thornburgh,

hostess. Mrs. speaker.

ley Stonebraker, program.’ 1008. Thurs.

tei’s only attendant, wore a gray n:2sh ensemble and a gardenia corBR 2 “harles F. O'Conner

ered dish luncheon. - North- Side ' Study. Thurs. Wis’ Dis posi.

A -eakfast-reception was held| J: Binine Hoffman.

aunt, Mrs. E J. Ittenbach, 3026 Broadway. The couple left on a wedding trip to Chicago with the bride traveling in a brown ensemble with White accessories and an orchid corsag The at-home address will be be “0 N. Pennsylvania st.

Portfolio Election

Officers will be elected

Oren Pritchard.

P.E.O. Program

at the

in the Propylaeum. Members of the supper committee are Mr. and Mrs. Victor Jose, Mrs. Bjorn Winger and Mrs. Willlam Forsyth.

48th st,

P. E. O. Sisterhood tomorrow. surprise program will be given.

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GRADUATION GIFTS

~~ For Her and For Him

A FINE SELECTION OF ©. JEWELRY - WATCHES LUGGAGE STATIONERY TOILET GOODS’ STERLING SILVER

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Book ‘Review. 1:30 p. m. Thurs.

Miss Mary Jacobs, 2259 N. Pennsylvania, hostess. “Proving Grounds”

sn TErnie Pyle chap, I1L.T-8.C.Tp m, "Thurs. Mrs. ‘Thomas Toll, - 51061 John Dinner. Ladies Federal. Thurs. Mrs. George Kibbe, R. R. 16, Box 398, hostess. Mrs. M. F. Higgins and Mrs. Hur-

Mrs. Walter L. Jones, 5874 N, New Jersey, hostess. CovMrs. B. A. Wilkins, 6848 Broadway, “Home to India,” Mrs.

Pierian Study. 1 p. m., Thurs. Mrs. Fred Kurts, 5520 N. Illinois, host ess. Character sketch of Edna ‘St. Vincent. Millay, Mrs. George Gramer, Selected poems, Mrs.

Thursday Lyceum. Thurs. Mrs. T. *D, Campbell, 3600 Central, host-

ess. s. O. W. Cross, book review =A

Mrs. G. O. Q Johtison, 116 E. will be hostess for the meeting of Chapter AJ of the

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part by the extent to which parents and teachers inform themselves

“William Al- educational needs, 1 len White,” Mrs. Kathryn Turney Sncening educe Tk

their problems and energies, make plans and translate these into action.” A feature of today's convention sessions will be the annual banquet at 7 p. m. in the Murat temple. The principal speaker will be Clifton Chicago, international -news/ analyst and radip.commentator. A reception honoring Mrs. H. I. Godeke, Lubbock, Tex., and Mrs. James Parker, Grand Rapids, Mich,

Support of School Standards Is Urged “by Speaker At P-T A Convention

Co- operation of parents and teachers is a necessity in maintenance {peir daughter, Ruth Margaret, to of ‘acceptable educational standards, the Indiana Congress of Parents py: arthur E. Grooms son of Eland Teachers was told this morning by Burley V. Bechdolt, research di- | : rector of the Indiana Staté Teachers association. He spoke in the Murat temple where the congress is holding the

second-day sessions of a three-day convention.

The * Meeting opened

will follow the dinner. Mrs, Godeke is parliamentarian and Mrs. Parker region four vice president of the National Congress of Parents and Teachers.

A city and county council breakfast was held this morning before the business session. Also on this morning’s program was a demonstration, “Some Basic Needs of Local Units,” led by Mrs. Godeke,

Panel Discussion

Following - a luncheon for state and na‘ional life members, held in the Athenaeum, the delegates returned to the Murat to hear a panel discussion—“What the P.-T. A. Can Do for Schools”—led by Joe Craw, the congress’ chairman of school education. The speaker last night in the Claypool hotel was Dr. Howard E. Lane, youth consultant of the Detroit crime prevention bureau. In his talk on “Education for Peace,” Dr. Lane urged co-operation of home and school in teaching children world-wide sympathy and ‘developing in them a positive morality and intelligence. “Our industry, business and commerce have become highly co-opera-tive,” he stated, “but the schools still teach individualism. They are the only places left where co-opera-| tion is a sin. . “The essential feature of “ntelli-] gence is ability to make plans and children must participate in the plans. . . . Parents must get their minds off their own offspring and

Mrs. I. E. Parker Is Hostess

A luncheon meeting was held today in the home of Mrs. Isaac Elmer Parker, 647 E. 33d sat, by the Elizabethans of All Souls Uni- & tarian church. § The assistant

onto the community.”

Installation Tomorrow The convention ‘will close - tomor-

session at which new officers, being elected today, will be installed, resolutions will be acted upon, and Mrs. Parker will speak on “Problems Confronting- Parent-Teacher Leaders During These Post-War Years.” In the afternoon delegates will

hostesses were Mrs. E. Burdette Backus and Mrs, Emmett A: Rice. Dr. P 8 0 Wicks, minister emeritus of the church, spoke ol on “Mark Twain.” - New officers who Mrs. Hofbauer were installed are Mrs. Glenn Hoffbauer, president; Mrs. Edward McElfresh, vice president; Mrs. RObAlert G. Risk, secretary, and Mrs. Paul H. Lahr, treasurer,

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make their annual trip to the Riley | hospital and the congress board of managers will hold a post-conven- | tion meeting.

'W. S.C. S. Will Meet At St. Paul Church’

. The St. Paul Methodist church WwW. 8. C. 8. will meet tomorrow: in the church parlor. A 10 a. m. business meeting will precede a luncheon to be served by the Electa circle with Mrs. Ethel Weaver in charge. A program will" be given at 1 p. m. with Mrs. Milton Bridgewater in charge of the music Mrs. I. L. Brugman leading devotions. Mrs, U. R. Lee speak on “Today's Childrens-Tomorrows

row morning following a sbusiness|;

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Brady, John Osbon, Charles Wenrick, Gus Goldberg, Anna King, Amy Gilbert, William Johnson, Mary Towie, Ann George and Dora Lewis, Miss Lillian Richardson and Miss Josephine Hale. . "2 "nm Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Cole, 1401 |N. White River pkwy, West dr. have announced the marriage of

mer Grooms. The wedding was last Thursday in the Memorial Baptist church parsonage.

» » ie Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Dwyer, 940 N. Kealing ave, announce the marriage of their daughter, Betty, to John F. McGinn Jr. on Anril 22. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. McGinn, 844 N. Rural st. = » un

to John Thomas Cobb in a March 12 ceremony in St. John's Catholic church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Grover Hanna, 3152 Walker ave, and Mrs. Elizabeth Truman Cobb, Ellijary, Ga. Mr. and | Mrs. Cobb are at heme in At-| lanta, Ga. : >. y »

Tabernacle Presbyterian church. Dr. Roy Ewing Valé officiated.

and ‘Mrs. H. Otis Pauley, 2410 N 3 Pennsylvania st, and the bride-| groom's parents are Donald M.| Black, New Bethel, and Mrs. Mary | C. Black, Indianapolis. | After a wedding trip the couple will be at home in Indianapolis.

Welfare Group To Meet

A luncheon will ‘be held by the Lutheran Orphans’ Welfare association at 1 p. m. Friday in the home, 3310 E. Washington st. Mrs. Arthur ° Brenn, president, will conduct a business meeting following the luncheon. Mrs. Paul Rupprecht was elected president at & recent: meeting. Other officers are Mrs. Brenn, vice president; Mrs. Carl Specker and Mrs. Jack Worden, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. Louis Brandt, treasurer,

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LAYAWAY

Announcements of .an. engage-| ‘ment and four mairiages Bighitght HE

tomorrow night In the homie of Mrs. | .|Harry. R. Dodd, 139 W. 20th st. Mrs.| :

Thomas Wade, son of Mr. and Mrs. | -

- - @ertoid photo. Miss’ Batty Jane Mudge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earle J. Mudge, Johnson City, N. Y., is the bride-to-be of Homer E. Warman, son of Dr. and Mrs: A. P.. Warman, 3120 -N. New Jersey st. The wedding willbe June | in Johnson City

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The Ladywood School Athletic |. association will hold its annual tea | from ‘3 to 5-p. m. Suhday. Miss| Carolyn La Marche is gephrs! of chair- | man under direction of Jdkeph | I. Cloud, athletic instructor. Co-chairmen of other committees |

"| include Miss Nancy -Leesen and

Miss Jane Argast, service; Miss Joan | Hays ‘and Miss ‘Mary Tessin, re- | freshrhents: Miss Yvonne Arnold and Miss Rita Wissel, checking; Miss Barbara Gleason and Miss Ro- | salie Giammanco, decorations; Miss | Bernadine Ditter ‘and Miss ' Ruth |

| Morris, tea service, and Miss Mar- |

| tha Laughlin; publicity. | Class officers will serve on the fe- | ception committee and officers of | {he L..A. A. will pour, ‘Party Monday .

The Three Way Card club will

|day in the Food Craft shop. i Hill.

WEDNESDAY, MAY L 1948

P. H. Ho photo. A ceremony Thursday in MeKee chapel ‘of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church united Miss Mary Louise Ackerson, 27 W. have a card party at 1 p. m. Mon- | St. Joseph st., and Robert Lee

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Spring. Dance Will Be Held At Highland

Dr. and Mrs. Walter A. Kemper opening

are chairmen for the

Miss Garnet Hanna was married| Mesdames M. -S. Martin,

spring dinner-dance. of the Highland Golf ahd Country club Saturday.# The theme of the Semiformal - event will be “Blossom Time.” ; Dancing will bégin at 10 p. m. with dinher being served at 8:30 pm. | Reservations “for dinner ‘parties have been made” by Messrs, and

C. Bevington,-N. K. Hurst, George Sadlier,, B. J..Doyle, John Collins, Wayne Warrick; E. M. Glass, Henry Kingdon, Charles G. Consodine,

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{Dr. and Mrs. C.~E. Williams, .Mrs.

{Nell Umphrey: Sr. Miss Suzanne Pauley became the Bolen, Messrs.

bride of Richard E. Black Saturday | H L. Horton, K. H Hoffman, C. E. morning in the McKee chapel of Rimp, R. W. Fish, Karl Stegemeier, Paul R. Browning, PF. D. Habig and

Frank A. Ferry and Miss Evelyn Mrs. Black is the daughter of Mr.| yorion.

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