Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 July 1946 — Page 20
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Dinner fo Follow Wedding Saturday Of Miss Frazier: and: Lt. Bridges
: A DINNER FOR THE WEDDING PARTY and im-. _ mediate relatives will follow the marriage of Miss Mar- . garet Frazier and Lt. William Lloyd Bridges at 5:30 . p.m, Sunday in the Meridian Heights Presbyterian church parlor. ! * The dinner, for 26 guests, will be in the géld room of the Marott hotel, and will be given by the bride-to-be’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Frazier. Lt. Bridges is the
‘son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Avery Bridges of Knightstown. . ‘Mr. and Mrs. Fragler will entertain with an open house from - 8 to 10 o'clock tonight, in honor of the engaged couple. Mrs, Lewis H. Walter, who will be her sister's only attendant, will assist Mrs. Frazier. Sixty guests are invited. A miscellaneous shower in the Bridges’ home tomorrow afternopn will honor Miss Frazier. Hostesses for the party, which will | be attended by members of the families, will be Mesdames Bridges, '! C. W. Collins and W. B, Bridges, alltof Knightstown.
- Miss Amos, Fiance to Be Feted } MR. MRS. DALE AMOS, Edinburg, will entertain with | a bridal dinner for Miss Shirley Ann. Amos and her flance, Ensign | Davis P. Thurber. U. 8, N. R., Saturday night in the Columbia ; club. Mr. Amos is a prother ot the bride-to-be. } The couple will be married at 4:30 p. m. Sunday in the garden at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Amos. Dr. Jean | 8. Milner, Second Presbyterian church, will read the vows. Guests at the dinner Saturday will include Dr. and Mrs. Wilson Weisel, Milwaukee; Mrs. Peter Prudden, Cambridge, Mass. ; George F. Thurber Jr, Nashua, N. H; Miss Joan Boozer, Miss Deborah Drummond of Portland, Me; Miss Carold “Kasen of Maplewood, N. J.; Miss Marjorie Smith ‘of Detroit, Miss Mary Moriarty, Boston; Miss Grace Fairhurst, Wycoff, N. J, and Miss Julia ' Hyde, Franklin,
Wedding Attendants Named ALSO ATTENDING THE DINNER will be William Hemphill, Phillip Vandever and Woodrow Cochrangall of Franklin; Chad Roberts, Olney, Ill, and Stanley Fink, Deal, N. J. Mrs. Weisel will be her sister's matron of honor, and maid of honor will be Miss Mary Jo Holmes of Edinburg. ‘Bridesmaids will be Miss Drummond and Mrs. Prudden. George F. Thurber Jr. will be his brother's best man, and flower girls will be nieces of the bride, Jacqueline and Sandra Amos of Edinburg. Miss Boozer entertained recently with. a luncheon at the Woodstock club for Miss Amos, and parties have also been given by Miss Stout and Miss Holmes.
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Elnora announce the engagement of
Miss Stellmack And Fiance || To Be Honored] Mary LaVerne Sharp To Be Wed July 20
Wedding and engagement announcements share today's bridal scene with a bridal dinner and announcement of wedding attendants. Mrs. Anna Stellmack, 132 Wisconsin st., will entertain for “her daughter, Marie, and her fiance, Ralph White Jr., at a bridal dinner Saturday night at Whispering Winds. The couple will be married Wednesday in Sacred Heart Catholic church. Dinner guests will be the parents of the bridegroom-to-be, Jafhes White, Charles Stellmack, James Demaree, Fabian Maurer and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Polston., Also guests will ‘be members of the bridal party which includes Miss Margaret McGuire, maid of honor: Mrs, William Halloran, Mrs. James Demaree, Miss Wilma Jean Austin, Miss NAncy Bertram and Miss Helen McGuire, »ridesmaids 5 George Stellmack, best’ man, and ES
roll, ushers. : a 8 8 Miss Mary LaVerne Sharp, who, will be married to George W. Har-| mon on July 20, has chosen her cousin, Miss Esther Sharp, Nash-! ville, - Tenn, and Miss Margaret| Harmon, sister of the bridegroom- |
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Leon Massing will be best man,|
Parents of the couple are Mr. Leslie B. Sharp, 3460
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Return From Visits MRS. O. C. CRUMBAKER has returned to her home here after six months at Hollywood Beach, Fla. # So "n n » ” » Mrs. June Moll Wilcox and her daughter, Floy, have returned from Lake Maxinkuckee where .they visited Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Moll of Douglaston, L. I. Mrs. Wilcox attended the national con ' vention of Theta Sigma Phi journalism sorority recently, and was the house guest of Miss Frances Cavanah, a DePauw university classmate.
Miss Betty Bennett Is Married
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Barbara Price
Is Married
Miss Barbara Lee Price became the bride of Jack Miller Anderson . in a ceremony June 29 at the North
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bull st, and the bridegroom’s par- michael, also of Maywood.
: son, 1739 Hall pl. A surprise shower will honor Mrs. |
Anderson tonight to be given » Homemakers Club
Miss Wilma Hensley, 3644 N. Sherman dr. Assisting Miss Hensley | will be Miss Rosalyn Crabb.
Last evening Miss Ila Bell Barnes Littler will assist the hostess. and Miss Hensley gave a linen| - shower for Mrs. Anderson at Miss y Barnes’ home, 4500 Marcy lane. Theta Nu Ch t
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| MAYWOOD, July 11—Miss Betty Louise Bennett was married to James Thomas Carmichael on June | 20, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer _ Methodist church. Dr. Dallas y. Beunelt A a Have a | the service in the Mars Hill Church The bride is the daughter of Mr, of Christ. The bridegroom is the and Mrs. O. L. Price, 1802 E. Trum- on of Mr. and Mrs. James Car-
Attendants were Miss Joyce Philents are Mr. and Mrs. Miles Ander- jinn and Coleman Carmichael of | Muncie, a nephew of the bridegroom.
The annual picnic of the Valley I Mills Homemakers club will be held A personal shower will be given at noon tomorrow in the home of for the bride Tuesday evening by Mrs. Pearl Milhouse, Valley Mills, Miss Joan Dunn, 5029 Rosslyn ave. Mrs. Della Furnas and Mrs, Dora
Beta chapter of Theta Nu Chi sorority will meet next Wednesday evening in the home of Mrs. Louis
Pischer and Marjorie Black. Mrs. Alpha chapter, Kappa Beta Chi Josephine Belton, home economics |sorority, will hold its annual picnic instructor at the school, directs the at Longacre park at 6:30 p. m.|Longacre park, Mrs. Ray DeWiti|
their daughter, Gene Elizabeth, 1639 N. Talbot ave., and T. 4th Gr. Clarence E. Tucker, son of Mrs. Pearl Tucker, Alexandria, N. H. The wedding will be Sunday in the Elnora Christian church.
» . Mr. and Mrs. Dewey, Shoemaker, 3422 Northwestern ave. announce the marriage of their daughter, Frieda Mardelle, and Willlam L. Kurtz on June 23, He is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Will Kurtz, Mansfield, O., and served 33 months in India with the army medical corps. The couple is at home with the bride's parents.
. . r Mr, and Mrs, Walter Lentz, 4027 W.. Morris st, have announced the approaching marriage of their daughter Gertrude, to Jean Wagley, son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Wagley, 4110 W. Morris st. The wedding will be July 25 in the home of the Rev. D. J. Dunkan, 5126 Chelsea rd, pastor ‘of the Lyndhurst Baptist church.
Nylons Will Come In New Shade
Got your nylons yet? As soon as they're back in the “easy-to-buy” category, watch for a wonderful new shade, a misty color as ethereal as a wisp of cloud in a summer sky. It has the magic quality of harmonizing with whatever color shoe you wear—mistry gray with gray shoes; misty-brown with brown shoes; almost no color with black, etc., ete.
Railway Auxiliary Plans for the annual picnic will be made by the Big Four Railway auxiliary, American Legion, at 8 p..m. today in the War Memorial. The picnic will be held July 28 at|
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representing 14% active and 20 alumnae groups. Mrs. Walter Pursley is in charge of registration and is co-chairman of the convention, Election of officers will be held at the Saturday morning session with installation at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Harker Miley, Harrisburg, Ill, national president, will preside. Miss Martha Parker, president of Zeta Kappa chapter, the hostess group, is candidate for national secretary. Memorial services will honor two members, Lt. Magdalene Kubeck, an army nurse from Chesterton, and Pfc. Edna Stevenson, a WAC from Marysville, their lives in service. Reports will be made on projects for veterans at Wakeman hospital, Billings General and Dibble General hospitals.
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These women are chairman of some of the social events planned for the Delta Theta Tau, philanthropic sorority, convention here Wednesday through Saturday. Sitting (left to right) are Mrs. Berenice Edwards, chairman of the Thursday "wishing well" banquet, and Mrs. Katherine Allen, chairman of Friday's "Delta rose” to-be, as attendants at her wedding luncheon. Standing (left to right) are Mrs. Marjorie Iverson, chairman of the Saturday night dance, and Miss Marian Smith, chairman of Wednesday night's "queen for a night" program. » » Ld » ”
Philanthropic Sorority to Hold Session Here Next Week
The 38th national convention of Delta Theta Tau, philanthropic sorority, will be held from Wednesday to Saturday in the Travertine
Advance registrations show that 800 will attend the convention, |pqrg
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A “wishing well” banquet at 7:30 p. m. Thursday night will be held, in the Riley room of the Claypool hotel. Mrs. Berenice Edwards is chairman. Olive Huston, New York, past national president. Miss Marion Smith fs chairman of the “queen for a night” party to be held at 8:30 p. m. Wednesday in the Marott hotel. Mrs, Katharine Allen is chairman of the “Delta’ rose” luncheon honoring past national presidents to be held at 1 p. m. Friday in the Marott hotel. A tea and fashion show will follow, to be presented in Block's auditorium, A formal ball will close the convention Saturday night in the Coliseum. Jerry Wald's Hotel New Yorker orchestra will play. Miss Marjorie Iverson is chairman,
Alumnae Hear Dr. Wood
Dr. James M. Wood, president of | Stephens college, yesterday reported on the college's progress during the war years at a dinner sponsored by the Stephens College club of Indianapolis in the Ho-
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HURSDAY, JULY 11, 1948 A Bird Motif |Teen Talk— Ea Descrt City” |And Organize '|A Picnic
Planning Important
l | Stewed prune Fried eggs For Plenty of Fun Bonin By BOBBIE SCHAEFFER ! IT'S HOT and you're bored. Corn souffle | You want to do something that's «Bliced tomats | fun, anything besides sitting Green peppe:
around sweltering in the heat. Kolache
So, what could be better than to desert temporarily the steamsing city streets, seek the country air, the shaded brooks and have a plenic?—but not alowe. Any good teen-ager specialist will advise a dash to the telee phone to call up some other une fortunate city - dwellers, call a meeting of the board of funsters and start planning : ’
Appoint Committees Brash hind And it does take planning, Ap- Cinnamon to point committees—for food, ene tertainment, location and calling, even if there is only one person to a committee. Line up the male | interests and let them dig in with some of the work, besides carry~ ing the baskets when you start out. : 3 You might decide to hike to | this dream spot—but don't be too. | literal about hiking. Take a trolley or a bus to the city’s edge and hike the rest of the way. Plan for laughs en route with “Who Am I?" game—a variation of the tried and true 20 questions quis.
Keep Party Alive Activity after you reach the spot also must .be organized. If there is shuffleboard, tennis, archery, swimming, badminton fine. If not, you might line up a few stunts, some volleyball, vaulting (jumping over a string
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Traveling with the birds—so it appears with Pat Donahue | dressed up in a cotton crash print of stork and bird design. The sun back is covered with a | bolero jacket for the trip. Pat oes to Manual high school and | longs to the Mea-Tu club. | (Strauss) - :
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, “| party won’t die on your hands. Pirst vice president—Miss Ethel But what's a picnic without
| Prances Scott, Northampton, Mass. nothing else. Maybe each girl Second vice president—Mrs. Hazel! will bring food for two, or maybe
| Stella Price, Winston-Salem, N. C. whole menu. But always remems
Third vice president — Mrs. Nina| ber how starved you are in the | Avery, Richmond, Va.. Mrs. Kath-| great outdoors. :
| Fried Chicken—Um-m | Some fried chicken will cinch the whole deal, even if it rains and you have to eat under a tree or in an abandoned barn. Wrap it in wax paper, and take along some potato salad, maybe Reno, Nev. and Miss Maude Doyle, Some baked beans, olives, fresh Albuquerque, N. M. | greens and fruit with cookies to completely satisfy ravenous appetites. The sun’s going down , . . and it's time to- pack up and clean up on the double. Carbon copies of
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