Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 July 1946 — Page 14

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’ . The anch Christian Mr. sand Mrs. Harry Allen, church was the scene, June 22, * 1323 N, DeQuincy st, an. of Miss Mary Zimmerman's nounce ‘the marriage, on June marriage to John Gilmour Orr. 27, of their Gauges Lois, Yo She is the daughter of Mr. and Norman H. Smith, son of Mr.

Mrs. W. P. Zimmerman, 1708

Photo Reflex photo. Miss Betty Gene Reid, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ralph O. Reid, Noblesville, became the bride of Dale K. Sparks in a ceremony read Sunday in the Fishers Methodist church. Mr.

Photo Reflex photo.

and Mrs. Winfield Smith, 1928

di ¢., and his parents W. Vermont st. The vows were Sparks is the son of Mr. and Ma Mr. it Mrs. J. K. Orr, read in the Wallace Street Mrs, C. W. Sparks, Burlington, Presbyterian lowa.

1826 Fisher ave.

Photo Reflex photo.

Mr. and Mrs, William Harvey Cox, 1548 W. Washington st., announce the marriage of their daughter, Trilla, to James Melvin Snyder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Snyder, Saint telens,

Ore. The wedding was June 15 in Saint Helens.

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- Kindred photo. Mrs. Lloyd L. DeWester Jr. was Miss Laura Hull before her marriage June 2! in the Central Christian church, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hull, 238 N. Oxford st. Mr. DeWester was formerly of Roxana, Ili.

Foster photo. . Miss Virginia Cantwell® and Lester L. Holmes: Jr. exchanged

her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ed. ward Cantwell, Beech Grove. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Holmes of Cedar Rapids, lowa. ?

Trip to West Will Follow Marriage

The Rev. Pr. John Lynch willl read the vows uniting Miss Martha

vows on June 22 in the home of .

Joyce Skillman To Be Married In Church Rite

Lets Eat OE

IF ‘ONE likes onions, then onion soup is a favorite dish. With sum-

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» Miss Joyce Jean Skillman will bethe bride of Pfe. Charles

* kitchen sfiower in her home.

Johnston-Josey Marriage Geremony Will Be Sept. 3 in Sweeney Chapel

' SEPT. 3 HAS BEEN SET by Miss Elizabeth Bruce Josey as the date for her marriage to Logan Truax Johnston Jr. The ceremony will be at 8:30 o'clock that evening in Sweeney chapel at Butler university.

The Rev. Marcus W. Johnson, pastor of the First

Congregational church, will officiate, assisted by Dr. W. C. Johnston, Washington, Pa., grandfather of “the

prospective bridegroom. Miss Josey’s attendants will be Miss Catherine Leigh Armstrong, maid of honor, and four bridesmaids—Miss Elizabeth Foster, Columbia, 8. C.: Miss Betty Rae Lyon, Austin, Tex.; Miss Joan Chandler and Miss Ruth Ann Hamilton. Mr, Johnston has chosen John C. Lewis, Middletown, O., as his best man and the ushers will be Charles C. Josey Jr., Frank L. Scheffey, ‘Glenn Ridge, N. J.; Theodore B. Martin, Middletown, and William McFee, Roxbury, Conn, ~ ” ~ » » ” Miss Josey, daughter of “Dr. and Mrs. Charles C. Josey, is a Butler university graduate and a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority and Phi Kappa Phi honorary sorority. Mr, Johnston, whose parents are of Middletown, was graduated from Mercersburg academy, Mercersburg, Pa, and is attending Yale university where he is a Phi Gamma Delta fraternity member, He served as a lieutenant in the field artillery during the war. The bride-to-be will be the honor guest Saturday at a linen shower to be given by Mrs. Harold Burr and Mrs. James Mitchell in Mrs. Burr's Brown county home. On Aug. 4 Miss Sue Hartz will entertain with a tea and personal shower for Miss Josey.

Showers to Honor Miss Spickelmier 5 SEVERAL SHOWERS have been planned to honor Miss Edith Marie Spickelmeir who will be married to John K. Greer Aug. 10 in the Fairview Presbyterian church with Dr, FP. Marion Smith reading the vows. Mrs. M. N. Samms entertained this afternoon with a " Guests included the mother of the bride-to-be, Mrs. Ernest Spickelmier; the prospective bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Allen C. Greer, Mrs. G. W. Spicklemire, the bride-to-be’s sister, and Mesdames Thomas Drybrough, James Stockholm, John Allerdice, William Allerdice, William Jones, P. D. Powers, Jack Edwards and Robert Prater, Misses Joyce Powers, Virginia Murray and Patricia Moores. * Miss Murray will give a personal shower for Miss Spickelmier tomorrow. Guests with the couple’s mothers will be Mesdames Samms, Spicklemire, A. D. Murray and Walter Ehrgot, Misses Jacqueline Loser, Powers and Margaret Spicklemire. » »n » » » » A miscellaneous shower Tuesday for the bride-to-be is to be given by Mrs. Edwards. Guests will be Mesdames Samms, Stockholm, ‘William Allerdice .and Drybrough, Miss Jean Stackhouse and Miss Marny Home. Next Wednesday Miss Loser will entertain with’ a crystal shower. The bride-to-be's mother and the mother of Mr. Greer will attend. Other guests will be Mesdames Spicklemire, Robert

' L. Jones, Samms, Paul Loser and Francis J. Echert, Miss Moores and

Miss Murray, A linen shower has been planned by Mrs. Spicklemire and Miss Spicklemire for Aug. 1. It will be given in the former's home. On Aug. 2 Miss Moores will entertain in her home.

The Bridal Scene— Maxine Smith's Engagement To R. H. Hull Is Announced;

Wedding Will Be Sept. 8

Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Smith, 1322 N. Kealing ave. announce the

approaching marriage of their daughter, Maxine, to Ronald H. Hull,

Walter Ennis in a ceremony at 7:30

son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hull, 804

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Ann Goldbach and Donald O. Zim-|mertime, tender, green onions promer at 9:30 o'clock tomorrow 'morn-| vide the best ingredient for the

ing in the Bt. Joan of Arc Catholic) concoction. With a rye cracker and church : |a dash of cheese added, this soup

Miss Goldbach is the daughter of | Will bring comments of approval. Mrs, Hazel M. Goldbach, 5214 Guilford ave, and the bridegroom's mother is Mrs. Alice Zimmer of Los

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Angeles, The bride's gown will be of white satin and net, fashioned with a round neckline, long sleeves and a net bodice accented with appliqued satin. Matron of Honor

Her fingertip veil will be attached to a tiara of seed pearls. She will carry a cascade bouquet of white

Wash and prepare four large bunches of green onions. Cut into %-inch slices, using part of the green stalk (there should be 2 cups full), Saute the onion in three tablespoons margarine until golden brown, add 1 quart water, four teaspoons meat extract paste and salt as needed. Heat to .boiling, Serve immediately and top with a rye

aqua net with matching gloves, and

m. today in the Broadway Methodist church. The Rev. Newman S. Jeffrey will officiate. Parents of the couple are Mr. and |

of honor.

Sept. 8 in Sweeney chapel at Butler university.

Miss Smith has chosen Mrs. James E. Siefert, her sister, as matron Miss Ann Shuttleworth, Canton, O.; Miss Nancy Rodecker,

N. Bolton ave. The wedding will be

Mrs. Forrest Dale Skillman, 1118 N. Ewing st, and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ennis, 17068 Central ave, » Miss LaVonne Brennan, St. Louis, | ¢ maid of honor, will wear a frock of

White Accents

an ostrich pompon in her hair. Bridesmaids will be Miss Judith Ann Skillman, the bride's sister, who will wear a blue satin and net dress; Miss Maxene Greene, aunt of | the bride, who will wear white, and] Miss Betty Jane Ennis, sister of the bridegroom, who will wear pink. All

roses and ste Mrs. Richard Goldbach, the bride’s| with cheese. Makes four cups. sister-in-law and matron of honor, * ® =» will wear a melon-toned gown| CAULIFLOWER AND GREEN fashioned with a round neckline PEPPER SALAD and three-quarter sleeves. ‘(For Sunday dinner)

Reception Follows

Mrs. Robert Rigsby and Mrs. Leo Greenland, bridesmaids, will wear aqua and yellow gowns, fashioned like the matron of honor’s. The best man will Pe Earl Zimmer of Los Angeles, brother of the bridegroom, and ushers will be Mr. Rigsby and Mull Webster. A reception in the home of the bride’s mother will follow the ceremony and the couple will leave for a trip west. They will be at home in Los Angeles.

Pour Over vegetables, servings.

Teenart Club Meets Tonight at Museum

Picnic Sunday Gamma chapter, Omega Nu Tau sorority, will meet at 4 p. m, Sun-| day for a picnic at the home of Miss Gladys Schuh, 5840 Rockville

rd, Assisting Miss Schuh will be Mrs. Herbert Wolff, Mrs. Lee Des. |

bring guests.

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cracker that has been sprinkled

Slice one cup raw caulifiowerettes, place in bowl with % cup very finely sliced green pepper. Mix % cup salad oil, two tablespoons white vinegar, % teaspoon salt, % teaspoon paprika, % teaspoon freshly ground black pepper and one hard-cooked egg, sieved thoroughly. Cover and chill before serving. Makes four

Garo Antreasian will give a demonstration of figure sketching before the Teenart club at 7:30 p. mi. today in the John Herron Art mu- | seum. Members of the club may!

Mr. Antreasain will have a oo 18S Simpson

man show at the museum in Au-

It will include work done sauer, Miss Betty Roesener and Miss| while he was with the coast guard

the attendants will matching gloves, and ostrich pompons in their hair, Bridal Gown The bride will wear a gown of white Swiss organza, fashioned with a fitted bodice accented with Chantilly lace. The gathered bouffant skirt extends into a train. A white tulle halo trimmed with seed pearls will hold her fingertip illusion veil! and she will carry a prayerbook topped with a white orchid. John W. Ennis will be his brother's best man. Ushers will be Donald W. Ennis, Clyde W., Ennis, brothers of the bridegroom, and Forrest Skillman Jr., brother of the bride. A reception will be held in thé church.’parlor immediately gdllowing the ceremony. The coyfle will leave on a wedding trip will be at home with the bridg#’s parents | When they return.

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son arrived here yesterday from San | Diego, Cal, to live with the parents| ;of Mr. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Simpson, 1010 N. Delaware st. A former chief pharmacist’'s mate, | Mr, Simpson was athletic instructor | | at the Naval Hospital corps school | in 8an Diego | ” » " A wedding ceremony July 1 united | Miss Florence Helen Simpson and | Cornelius J. Ladner of Bay St. | Louis, Miss, Mrs, Ladner was graduated from | the University of Mississippi Law | School. ‘She arrived in Indianapolis | today. Mr. Ladner will join her on | Aug. 1.

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white—accent for Ponna Conner wears a blaghk, spun rayon dress with a hffavy white lace trim. To tof it all is a quaint, white ‘pique hat. Donna is a graduate of St. Mary's academy and belongs to the Yogi and Tabs clubs. (Wasson's.)

Mrs. Palmer Wright

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To Leave for Hawaii

Mrs. Palmer Sterling Wright will leave tomorrow for Hawaii to join her husband. After spending sev- ; eral weeks in Honolulu, the y will fly to Puunene, Maul {sland, where C. P, O. Wright is stationed. Before her marriage Jan. 17, Mrs. Wright was

the Miss Ivamae|

Rogers photo, Mrs. Wright

Eberhardt, A. C. Eberhardt Sr., 8t. Louis.

the daughter of Mrs. Gertrude A. 1563 Dudley ave. and

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Mothers whose children play near

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| Medicine, will arrive Friday for the week-end,

Erne Thorough Bathing Prevents Rash

One of the problems of mothers

It is not enou off. frequently to cool him. Wash him also with a soapy -washcloth, | for dust and perspiration are def|inite factors in this summer skin | irritation, | Making sure that skin is really clean is important, so showers

eves $245

should definitely include a gentle soaping, even for older folk who are less susceptible to prickly heat.

- “Small fry who cavort under the lawn sprinkler get cooled, but they

| have a proper scrub-up before eile | rumbling into bed, and the whole ET : | family will have more restful | nights, :

| Northwestern university School of |

with small babies is prickly Heat. | to sponge the baby |

busy streets or highways would do well to remember that clothes as | well as posters and traffic lights can utilize the eye-stopping values of bright colors. A bright red, yellow, green, or blue play outfit can be seen ‘or al greater distance than the so-called | “practical” darker colors and are, for that reason, a wise precaution against traffic incidents. ; The experienced mother realizes (that dark colors really get just as dirty and are no more practical {than the lighter ones in washable |fabrics. So why nat choose colors with an added safety factor? Be- | sides, psychologists report that col{ors definitely increase a child's cheerfulness, particularly the primary ones—red, yellow and blue,

Card. Party Booked

The Edelweiss Ladies’ society will ||

{sponsor its monthly card party at |8 p. m. Saturday at 306 Prospect

| Stand Rapids, Mich., and Miss Joan +Beckett will be bridesmaids. | | The bride-to-be attended Butler {university and is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. The prospective bridegroom is attending

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Indiana university School of Med-| icine and is a member of Kappa | Sigma fraternity. | ” » » |

Miss Lola Walton bécame the!

| |bride of Jack D. Dillon June 23.!

They were mar- -” ried in the home y of the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Dillon, 1913 E. Minnesota st. The bride's parents are Mr. and § Mrs. Wesley Walton, 1844 E. Min{nesota st. | Miss Loretta Walton, sister of

Mrs. Dillon {the bride, and Richard Woods at-

| tended the couple. Their at-home | {address is 1913 E. Minnesota st. 5 » ” | The Broad Ripple Christian {church was the scene on July 14]

lof the marriage of, Miss Peggy |

|Louise Whelchel and Kenneth G.!Tryjt, treasurer. Installing officers

| Miller, The Rev. J. Maurice { Thompson read the vows. | The bride is the daughter of] Mr. and Mrs. Ted A. Whelchel, 2700 E. 79th st, and the bride-| groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. | Glenn Miller, Noblesville. Miss Lila Lee Tinsman and Lowell Miller, the bridegroom's brother, attended the couple and ushers were Fred Whelchel, the bride's brother, and Tom Allebrandi. ‘A reception was held in the home lot the bride's parents following the | ceremony. The couple is at home in Noblesville.

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Hillcrest Plans

Tournament

A golf tournament and buffet supper will be held at the Hillcrest Country club at 4 p. m. Tuesday, with Mrs. E. R. Snider and Mrs. R. E. Darnaby Jr. in charge, Reservations have been made by Messrs. and Mesdames Bernard Lantz, "Owen Mogg, Howard Henderson, William Green, Kenneth Price, Charles E. Ray and Hilton McBroom, Others are Messrs, and Mesdames |. R. L. Flannigan, Tom O'Hara, Ralph Betz, Sears MacNeill, Virgil Campbell and Ed Faust and Dr. and Mrs. Carl Winternitz.

| 8 Mrs. -Jacob Mongel and Mrs. Ernest Michael will bg in-charge.

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Fitch photo, A June |' ceremony united Miss" Doris Wasson and Deon W. Schroeder. Parents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs. Shirley R. Wasson, 5575 S. Arsenal ave., and Mrs. Albert A, H. Schroeder, 101 W. Sumner ave. The couple is at home with the bride's parents. :

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Mrs. Angelo Louis Testa was Miss Nina Jeanne Purdy before her marriage May 25 in Philadelphia. She is the daughter of Mrs. Fred Luker, 34i9 N, Pennsylvania st., and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and

Mrs. Magno Testa, Philadelphia.

Museum Given 25 Books On Italian Art

A set of Adolfo Venturi’s “Storia dell’ Arte Italiana” in 26 volumes

hds been presented to the library|-

of the John Herron Art museum by several members of the Art Association of Indianapolis, The publication is in" Italian and has never béen translated into any other language. It consists of illustrative material, documentations and bibliographies on each painter’ and painting in the period of Italian art, Although the library will be closed in August, the books will be available for reference in Septem- | ber. | Donors of the books are Messrs. and Mesdames Anton Scherrer, Albert L. Zoller, James W. Fesler, D. Laurance Chambers, Joseph H.| Daniels, Eli Lilly, Edgar H. Evans, Theodore B. Griffith and Anton Vonnegut, Mesdames Paul H. White, + Albert H. Cole, Jacquelin 8. Holliday, Frederic M. Ayres and A. W, S. Herrington, Miss Katherine E. Daniels, Joseph Cantor, Morris Goodman, Michael Fairbanks, J. K. Lilly Sr, J. I. Holcomb and Hugh | McK. Landon,

Installation Tonight

The Theta Rho Girls’ club will have installation of officers at 8 p. m. today in the Y. W. C. A. New| officers are Miss - Barbara Dillon, president; Miss Katherine Taggart, vice president; Miss Gloria Ken-| nard, secretary, .and Miss ~ Joan |

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Daugherty photo, A June 2! ceremony in the Westview Baptist church united Miss Leona Hodge, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William S. Hodge, 2214 W. Morgan st., and Malcolm Neil Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Davis, Noblesville. The couple is at home with the bride's parents.

: P. H! Ho photo. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Tom David Ballard Thomas, Bloomfield, an. nounce the marriage of their daughter, Peggy, to Dr. Clarence Mclntire, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Mclntire, 242 N.

Mount st. The ceremony was

July 5 in Christ Episcopal church,

IR bi hong : Fitch photo. Miss Patricia Byfield, 4460 Marcy Lane, became the bride of Cyril W. DesJean, 4344 College ave., in a June | ceremony read in the Holy Angels Catho-

June 23 was the wedding date for Miss Frieda Mardelle Shoemaker and William L. Kurtr. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs, Dewey Shoemaker, of 3422 Northwestern ave., and Mr: and Mrs, Will Kurtz of Mansfield, O,

lic church. The couple's at home address is 520 N. Meri. dian st.; apartment 214,

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