Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 June 1946 — Page 18
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Among the new members of the Ausilidey to the Children’s bureau. of Whe Indianapolis Orphan t Mesdames Lawrence J. Shappert, Lewis A. Enkema, Charles Paul Starrett. Others (not shown) are: Mesdames Felix M. McWhirter, Herbert Pinnell, Arthur O,
Pittenger, Eli Messenger, Robert E. Jones and James Gregory.
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Price Controls [Shower Honors
1G. F. W. C.
in present industrial controversies
Supported by
Resolution Approved By 856 to 266 Vote
‘Obligation to Consumers’
must spend as much time in your club studying industrial relations as in studying floral ararngements,” she said. ’ Mrs, Sayre, representing the public in the forum, charged that
both parties were forgetting the third party—the public, “They have said we must divide profits between labor and management,” she said, “but have hot mentioned a three-way division which includes the consumer.”
Forum Speaker
Appearing on behalf of management was H. W. Prentis Jr, presi
Society—
A ROSE ARCHWAY above a swinging gate of clipped huckleberry and rambler roses will form the setting this afternoon for the marriage of Miss Florence Wilson Wolff. She will exchange vows with Thomas Wyatt
Binford at 5:30 o'clock.
Dr. Roy Ewing Vale, pastor of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church, will read the ceremony in the garden of the Golden Hill home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman ©. Wolff. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs,
Frank L. Binford.
The bridal party will proceed through the garden down a natural aisle bordered with flowers. A pair of antique white iron standards filled with white and blue’ delphinium, rambler roses, white petunias and ivy will mark the entrance. Mrs. John M. Lindley of Oneonta, N. Y., will be matron of
honor. She will wear a powder
blue crepe frock. Attending the
bridegroom will be Elias C. Atkins III.
Miss Reimer, Fiance
Miss Margo Finot, Indiana. |'Wi]] Be Honored
Mr, and Mrs. William C. Reimer, 2855 Napoleon st., will entertain with a bridal dinner at the Homestead Saturday preceding the rehearsal for the marriage of their daughter, Mildred, to Fred Koehrn. The couple will be married at 4:30 Pp. m. Sunday in St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran church. Dinner guests will be the Rev. and Mrs. T. C. Meibohm, Messrs, .and Mesdames Henry Scheidker, Edward Koehrn, Robert Koehrn, William G. Koehrn, and Robert Gwyn, Misses Clarice Reimer, Marion Thompson and Louise Ellen Trimble, Carl Koehn, Oliver Kling and A. E. R. Mueller,
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Entering with her father, the bride will be dressed in an ivory satin gown worn by Mrs. Lindley at her wedding. The dress has a fitted basque, long tapered sleeves, full skirt and a train. Her full-length French illu sion veil will cascade from a seed pear] tiara, and she will carry the lace handkerchief carried by her mother and maternal grandmother at their weddings. Her bouquet will include miniature white spray orchids, stephanotis, white delphinium blossoms and white iris,
Garden Reception Follows
A RECEPTION in the garden will follow the ceremony with Misses Marjorie and Emily Mick inger and Virginia Binford assisting. The couple will leave on a trip to Lake Placid and will be at home in Trenton, N. J, after July 1. The bride was graduated from Tudor Hall school, attended Smith college and studied music in Boston and Indianapolis. Mr. Binford, a graduate of Park school and Phillips Exeter academy, is attending Princeton university.
Legion Auxiliary Plans Luncheon
Mrs. Herbert Dunlap and Mrs. T. R. Martin will be hostesses for the luncheon of the Madden-Notting-ham unit, American Legion auxillary, to be Tuesday noon at the | post home, 1130' W. 30th st. Recently elected officers are Mrs. BE. E. Shelton, president; Mrs. T. R. Martin and Mrs, Henry Swing, vice presidents; Mrs. Grace Robison and | Mrs. Andrew Albertus, recording | and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. Victor Hammel, treasurer; Mrs. Marion Brown, historian; Mrs. Wilfred Bradshaw, chaplain; Mrs, Orville Hamilton, sergeant-at-arms, and Mesdames L. W. Clark, Tlie Doll and Harry Lorber, executive board members. ;
‘Mrs. McC oy Hostess
| Mrs. W. L. McCoy, 807 Lesley ave., | will be hostess for a guest day meet |ing of the Irvington Women's Gare [den elub at 2 p. m. tomorrow. Mrs. H. L. Mote wil] assist and a talk will be given on “Corsage Arrangements,”
Attend Convention
Mrs. Roy O'Brian left this after noon for Atlanta, Ga. with Mrs. Elsie Wallace to attend the national conference of Zeta. Beta Chi sorors ity. Mrs. Wallace is president of the local chapter. They will return Sunday. :
W. S.C. S. Meeting
Mrs. Fern BE. Norris, supreme and the Soul,”
J. A. Board Will Meet
Pour Junior Adhievement members will speak at the annual meeting of the state board June 27 in the Columbia club. David Best will represent the presidents; Dale Swihart, Richmond, J. A. lawyers; Lucille MecCurdy, Purdue university, will speak as a scholar, and Janice Mathews, as a scholarship winner, W. A. Atkins, chairman of the board of directors, Indiana district of J. A,, will preside at the meeting and Russell Earle, executive director, will speak on “Junior Achievement of Indiana Looks Ahead.” Harold B. Hood, chairman of the scholarship committee, will present the scholarships and “A Bargain's A Bargain” will be given by the Richmond Junior Players. Luncheon music will be provided by the Music Makers, Ine, Richmond.
Mr. and Mrs. Emison Are Guests Here
Dr. and Mrs. James C. Carter, 44 E. 5Tth st, and Mr. and Mrs. William P. Evans, T2440 N. Pennsylvania st, have had as their guests Mr, and Mrs. John C. Emison of Scarborough, N. Y. Mrs. Martha BE. Baus, Philadelphia, and It. (J). g) John C. Emison Jr, now on terminal leave after two years in the Pacific, accompanied their parents. Miss Barbara Evans, who recently was graduated from DePauw university, will be the house guest of the Emisons on their return to Scarborough. Lt. William M. Evans is spending his terminal leave with his parents before leaving to enter Harvard university law school. —————
Club Will Meet At Valley Mills
Mrs. Chester PF. Pickett will entertain the Study - Review club Wednesday at her home at Valley Mills. A garden luncheon will honor the recently elected officers including Mrs. John Longsdorf, president; Mrs. William Newbold, secretary, and Mrs. Nathaniel Schreiner,
tative scheduled to speak did not appear. ¢ Prentii demanded that labor unions be made to recognise their responsibilities to their members and to the public. Assalling the right of any one union to tie up the nation’s railroads or eut off its eoal supplies, Prentis ealled for legislation preventing unions from banding into one big organisation. “Big unions are far more dangerous to the American public than big business ever was” he said.
Miss Harkins Is Feted
Miss Shirley Ann Harkins, who will be married to Donald BE. Lott on June 28, was honored at a shower recently given by Mrs. Charles Wakeland, 5014 BE. New York st. Guests included Mrs. W. Wayne Harkins. and Mrs. Mayme Lott, mothers of the engaged pair; Méidames Fred T. Connerly, Robert H. Morin, .Theodore Wacker, John Todd, Thomas O'Conner, John MeGee and Edward Schilling, Misses Patricia Bouder, Shirley Bernard, Margaret Jones, Helen Brown, Mar-
Watters, Jackie Robholz, Patricia Bettcher, Virginia Harking and Florene Day, Mesdames Morin, Wacker and Connerly, Misses Margaret Clatre Wilson and Wells will entertain for Miss Harkins at a dinner tomorrow night in the Homestead, Miss Britton Wed Mr. and Mrs. Loyal H. Britton, 2027 Ruckle st, announce the marriage of their daughter, Patricia Lois, to Kenneth Greer White, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth OCuy White, 1244 E. Washington st., on June 14, 1945 in the Second Presbyterian church in Louisville, Ky. The couple are at home with the bridegroom's parents
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