Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 May 1946 — Page 28
Three Engaged Couples Will Be Guests At Bridal Dinners to Be Given Tonight
BRIDAL DINNERS TONIGHT will be given for three brides-to-be and their flances. The engaged couples, whose marriages will be tomorrow, are Miss Martha .. Louise Armstrong and L. Harold Burr, Miss Virginia Lee Martin and Lt. Jack C. Daw and Miss Alberta Wells and - Warren Lewis Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. Robert D.- Armstrong will entertain in Columbia club for their daughter and Mr. Burr. Guests will be
the Mr. and Mrs. Richard Paul, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Carlson, Misses Katharine, Eleanor and Elizabeth Armstrong, Marjorie Glass, Anita
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Dold and William Ransdall J "x » ’ aN Martin and her fiance will be honor guests at a dinner the bride-to-be's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Clarence R. Martin, Indianapolis Athletic club. Guests will be Messrs, and Mesdames Max White, Russell White and George N, Ross, Miss Jean Grubb, George Downey and Edmund W. Martin, Mr. their
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r . » u ” » and Mrs. Earl Wilbert Wells will entertain with a dinner for ter and her flance in the Athletic club. - Attending will be Mr "and Mrs. Clark Bayard Hicks, parents of the prospective bridegroom; Mr, and Mrs. Prank 8. Wells, Denver, Colo; Mr. and Mrs. Walker Downing and Mrs, Earle A. Thomas Jr., Portland, Me. Others will be Misses Jean and Margaret Wells and Louise Swan, Mr. and Mrs. James Crooks, Chicago, James Wiley and Gerald H. Rutherford of Chicago, John Robert Fulton, Richard Phipps and - Wallace Yakey,
_ Stephens Commencement Will- Be Held Tuesday : SEVEN INDIANAPOLIS GIRLS will be among the 825 senior students to be graduated from Stephens college, Columbia, Mo., Tuesday night. They are Miss Marjorie Ruth Baxter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emory R. Baxter; Miss Mary Jane Coleman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Coleman, and Misses Mary and Janie Briggs, daughters of Mrs. Ray H. Briggs. Others are Miss Marjory Rose Meyers, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Meyers; Miss Beverly Joan Potts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil W. Potts, and Miss Elizabeth Ann Thomson, daughter of © Mr. and Mrs. J; A. Thomson. Also among the graduates will be Miss Martha Lee Furr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell A. Furr, New Augusta, and Miss Sherry Roseberry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John F. Roseberry, Tipton. ” - n » . ” The annual dinner meeting of the Indianapolis Literary club will be held June 2 in the Indianapolis Athletic club, The meeting origfally had been scheduled for Monday, . . » ” . » » Mrs. Arthur Negley will be hostess for the meeting of the Butler Alumnae Literary club tomorrow, She will be assisted by Mrs. James ©. Morrison. “The Complete Poems of Emily Jane Bronte” (Hatfield) will be reviewed by Mrs. Ray O. Friesner.
and Jeanette Zerr, Dan Langell, Joseph Cottom, Jack Lewis,
Photo Reflex phoiv Miss + Teresa Marie Quinn is the bride-to-be of Joseph W. Naville. They will be married Wednesday in St. Patrick's Catholic church, Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Howard T. Quinn, 738 Elm st. and Mr, and Mrs. Joseph E. Naville, New Albany.
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Miss Theresa Ann MeNulty and Al J, Zmoda wil be married June 29 in the St. Philip Neri Catholic church. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McNulty, 814 N. Oxford st, and Mr. Zmoda is the son of Mrs. Mary Zmoda, Harrison, N.
Group Will Honor Employers
club will hold its annual employers dinner at 7:30 p. m. Monday in the Hotel Lincoln. Guest speaker will be E. C. Belger Indiana Bell Telephone Co, who will discuss “Development of Communication.” Miss Maryellen Mendenhall and Miss Thelma Helkema will provide music. Arrangements are in charge of Misses Margaret Kissel, Marjorie White, Eleanor Hawks and June | Macklin,
White Cross Groups
Four units of the Methodist hospital White Cross guild will meet at the service center early next week, The Fifty-first Street Methodist and Wallace Street Presbyterian units will meet Monday, and the North Church and Bouthport unite will meet Tuesday.
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The Indianapolis Women's Traffic|
Woman's Viewpoint—
‘Choose a Side And Don’t aC ompromise’
| By MRS. WALTER FERGUSON Seripps-Howard Staff Writer “I'VE BECOME so open-minded,” said a friend the other day, “that I am afraid I'll soon be out of opinions.” Don't you often feel the same? As Dr. Emerson Fosdick recently reminded his radio audience, “Modern life is not for neutrals.” The time is here when we must choose between two schools of political thought—which is the chief reason | why I think talk about a middle-| of-the-road policy is dangerous. The people who built this nation didn't take a middle-of-the road attitude, They stepped bravely on one side or the other and let themselves be counted. The staunch old abolitionists, for example, gave up every chance of political preferment and worldly gain to uphold an honest conviction against slavery. In every crisis in history standpatters decided the issue. Whether on the left or the right, they stood —and the compromisers found
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Hess, 305 N. Arsenal ave., announce that the marriage of their daughter, Juliana, and Raymond W. Semmler will be on June |2—the 39th anniversary of her parents’ wedding—in the Holy ‘Cross Catholic church. Mr. Semmler is the son of Mrs, Ruth Wilkerson. (
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Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Beeler, 3120 Nowland ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret Irene, and T. Sgt. Joseph W. Baxter, Selfridge Fiold, Mich. He is the son of Maj. and Mrs. Wilford Baxter, Greenfield, S. C. The wedding will be June 8.
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Vows Will Be Heard By=Rev., Crafton A candlelight ceremony in the Garfield Park Baptist church at 8 p. m. today will unite Miss Mary Jean Funk and William J. Buckley
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J2Jamant to Capt. Gene H
isher is announced by her par- |
ents, Mr. and Newlin, 102 N. Sheffield ave. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Fisher of 929 North. Campbell
ave.
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The marriage of Miss Esther Trump, faughier of Mrs. Pearl Trump, 18 N. Sherman dr., and Donald Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Williams of
Greenwood, was on April 21 in
Miss Margaret Lucille Applegate's marriage to Andrew J. Mohr Jr. will be Sunday in the Lawrence Methodist church. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ingram Applegate, 7604 Pendleton pike, and Mr. Mohr's
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Personals
Lt. Cmdr. and Mrs. E. E. Gates of Buffalo, are visiting Dr.
sylvania st. Cmdr. Gates has just received his discharge from the navy. » “ o Lt. (jg) and Mrs. Robert M
islands,
The Nature Study club will meet
fat 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at the War | Memorial for a trip to sanitation plant. Following the trip a supper will be given in the home PF. J. Ludzack,
and Mrs
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Mrs. Merle A, |
and | Mrs. Dudley A. Pfaff, 1222 N. Penn- carry arm bouquets of snapdragons
from Kodiak, and are staying a pink suit worn with navy acceswith Mrs. Raber's parents, Mr. and | sories. | Mrs. Clarence Warren, 419 E. 48th | Dr. Raber is on terminal leave Indianapolis. from the navy.
Nature Study Club
the city
Jr. The Rev. Louis G., Crafton,
pastor of the Franklin Road chap|el, will read the single ring service. Miss Funk is the niece of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R, Newman, 1227 | Leland st, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Buckley,
Miss wear an embroidered {satin gown with fitted bodice and |a full skirt extending into a train. | Her illusion veil will be caught | with pearlized orange blossoms, {and she will carry calla lilies.
Wedding Trip North
Miss Pauline Robinson, maid of honor, will wear a bouffant dress of peach taffeta and net. Mrs. Robert Waddell Leonard, bridesmaids, will wear full-skirted frocks of blue marquiset, All three attendants will
Entering * with her uncle, | Punk will
and Briarcliff roses. Robert Buckley will be the best | man, and ushers will be Robert | Shine and Leland Powers. The couple will leave on a short
Raber and their son, David, have wedding trip north following the {arrived by plane Aleutian
ceremony. The bride will travel in
The couple will be at home in
P. H. N. A. Auxiliary {| The junior auxiliary to the Public Health Nursing association will have a picnic at 12:30 p, m. Monday in the home of Mrs. Fred Heslar, Traders Point. Members will meet at the home of Mrs. J. Kent Leasure, 5831 Washington blvd. before | going to Traders Point,
parents are of Fountaintown. the Trump home.
{ sultant tidal wave, » ~ ” IT SEEMS to me it may be just |as dangerous to talk about com- | promise today as it was in Oller | high moments in history. | people face a great decision. — | we turn to socialism, or shall we up-
| There is no middle course. I fail to see how we can com- | promise much longer, For every | time we move, we must go in one | direction or the other—farther | toward collectivism and government | control, or farther away from it. Millions of ‘sincere Americans are [torn asunder in spirit trying to decide. They sense, even when they | |do not admit, that it will be a momentous choice, and that in this | kind of struggle no compromise is | Justified. | As middle-of-the-roaders we have | straddled it so long often we do | not recognize the difference between
themselves washed over by the re-|
‘Two Marriages Announced
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| Lafoure and Richard B. Lewis.
The Bridal Scene— : Miss ‘Schultz Chooses Wedding” Date and Attendants;
Announcements of an engagement and two marriages and shower | notes highlight today’s bridal scene. Miss Mary Emma Schultz has chosen June 1 as the date for her marriage to Reino W. Johnson. The service will he read at 10:30 a. m. in Holy Angels Catholic church. Miss Schultz is the daughter of Mrs. Gertrude G. Schultz, 1472 W. 32d | st, and Mr. Johnson is the son of| | Mr. and Mrs, O. W. Johnson, Pon- | Greer st. She will be married to
tiac, Mich. | Vernon Hatfield, South Bend, on Miss Ann Schultz will be her june 15. sister's maid of honor. Miss Theresa | . nn
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Dillman will be bridesmaid, and | Marlene Tony will be flower girl. Best man will be A. L. Johnson, Pontia¢, and ushers will be Tom
Mrs. Wilbert Eggemeyer was Miss | Mary Christie be- y fore her marriage : jl (April 27. The } | bridegroom re- | cently was disMrs. Harry L. Demaree and Miss! charged from the Elna D. Jensen will entertain with | army. a miscellaneous shower for Miss| parents of the Dorothy Gillespie tonight in Miss | couple are Mr. . Jensen's home, 938 N. Rural st. |an4 Mrs. Orland
'honor * and dishonor, truth and| Miss Gillespie 1s the daughter of | christie, 236 N. | 1aiaehood, good ‘and evil, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gillespie, 738 Lasalle st, and EE —— —————— == : | Mr. and Mrs. Da- Kindred photo.
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vid, Eggemeyer, { Chester, TI. The couple will be at home at 1332 LeGrande ave. » * » Miss Rosemary Stumpf was hon'ored at a miscellaneous shower for 30 guests given last night by Mrs. James Springer in the home of her mother, Mrs. Clarence Robinson, 1003 E. Morris st. Miss Stumpf will ‘be married to Leonard F. Robinson on June 1,
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» ® » Mr. and Mrs. James B. Martin, 2850 Central ave., have announced {the marriage “of their daughter, | Janie, to 8. Sgt. Thomas R. Smith, | Spokane, Wash. The Rev. Harry R. Mercer read the servige in the parlors of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church at 8 p. m. Tuesday. Attendants were Mrs. Howard J Brammer, sister of the bride, and Sgt. Robert Fink. The couple will leave for Alaska on July 1, where Sgt. Smith will be stationed.
Y. W. Managers
| | 8ix new members recently were | elected to three-year terms on the |Y. W. C. A. committee of man- | agement, They are Mesdames C. D. | Vawter, Paul Huddlestun, Francis | Rankin, Emmett A. Rice and Stewart Maxwell and Dr, Eunice Carter. _ Those named to the 1946-47 nom. inating committee are Mesdames Leonard Smith, Virginia Brackett Green, Walter Latz and Edmond Hebel and Miss Gail Burtt. Special citations formeritorious service to the Y. W. C. A, have been given to Miss Florence Lanham, for long-term, long-hour service; Mrs. Green, for long term, heavy-duty service; Miss Martha Miller, Y. W. C. A. cadette with 600 hours of U. 8. O. service, and Mrs. Boyd I. Milfer, outstanding community service,
Elects
Sorority to Install New Officers e
Kappa chapter, Delta Sigma-Kap-pa sorority, will install officers preceding a card party Monday night in the home of Mrs. J. H, Powers, New Bethel, : | New officers are Mrs. Archer Shirley, president; Mrs. Roy Plummer, vice president; Miss Mary .V, 9 | Pfendler and Miss Evelyn Vie, re‘cording and corresponding secretar- | ies; Mrs. R. H. Yohler, treasurer;
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MANY HE both city anc spect and te springs, streai If they find t saying so is us communities, signs warning not safe for ¢ also are poste If the sprin no sign to sh water, play sa to find a supe health depart for the childr If you live small town an or cistern, yo spected from health depart home water st safe, there Is the well walls ing polluted w wall of a cistel every time thi City pebple to the countr side the town supply are es ignorant of tl water supplies
Women’s Plans Lu
The Women Christian chu meeting at 10 the church. The council dish luncheon lowed by a | program. Mrs on “How We in the Home.” will lead devo nette Rutherf
Meeting Ti KOKOMO, Kokomo auxi Commercial T the Indiana a convenes in K morrow,
Garden ( The Fall Ci today for a the home of | W. Kessler b Morton led i study.
