Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 August 1946 — Page 14
Pde
ely— ie Bridal Dinner Will Be Given Friday For Miss Doran and Her Fiance
club. ,
father.
Jane Thompson.
o
A BRIDAL DINNER WILL BE GIVEN for Miss Conradine Ruth Doran and her ‘fiance, John Lindhjem of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., at 7 p. m. Friday in the Columbia
Mr. and Mrs. Stowell C. Wasson. of River Forest, Ill, and Mr. and Mrs. George S. Vosburgh Jr. of North-
lake Villags, Ill, will give the dinner. Miss Doran and Mr. Lindhjem will be married Saturday in ‘ the home of the bride-to-be's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hannagan. Guests at the dinner will be Mr. and Mrs. Hannagan, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Lindhjem, parents of the prospective bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Meffert, Mt. Vernon, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Kloepfer, and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Kloepfer of Logansport,
George Mahoney Will Be Host GEORGE W. MAHONEY WILL ENTERTAIN tomorrow night at the Woodstock club with a dinner for Miss Kathryn Bernard Hadley and her fiance, George Blaine Huff. will be married Sept. 14.
The honor guests
Dinner guests will include Mr. and Mrs, Harlan J. Hadley and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alfred Huff SI% parents of the engaged couple. Others will be Messrs. and Mesdames Ralph M. Reahard Jr. Walter Foltz and George W. Mahoney Jr. and Mrs. P. Allison Preston. A kitchen shower and tea were given this afternoon for Miss Hadley. The hostesses were Mrs. Huff Sr, in whose home the party was held, and Mrs. Charles A. Huff Jr. Guests were Mesdames Hadley, Reahard, Earl I. Larsen, Paul Fletcher, Charles D. Keiser, John Carr, Cline Lidikay, John Wild, Mahoney Jr. E. J. Keiser, Myron R. Green, John Newman, T. O. Philpott, Alfred Rust, C. E, Wentzel, Ralph Miller and Carl Nickerson, Misses Maryann Amy, Carolyn Rae Keiser, Harriet Newman, Harriet Jane and Anne Holmes and Kathryn Gartland.
Broeking-Schaeffer Bridal Dinner A BRIDAL DINNER at 6:30 p. m. Friday in the Hotel Lincoln will honor Miss Barbara J. Schaeffer and Donald A Broeking couple will be married at 8:30 p. m. Saturday in the Irvington Methodist church. Dr. John B, Ferguson will officiate Host for the dinner is Paul T. Schaeffer, the bride-to-be's Guests will include Mrs. Schaeffer, Mr. and Mrs. Carl William Broeking, parents of the prospective bridegroom; Messrs. and Mesdames Donald W. Baumgardt, Eugene Edwards, Richard O. Vollrath, William T. Macdonald, Paul Mozingo and Emory Bryan, Dr. and Mrs. Ferguson, Misses Virginia Childers, Phyllis Wilcox and
The
Mr. and Mrs. Broeking recently entertained in-
Indianapolis Ahhletic club.
Mrs. Mildred Payton will honor her and Robert L. Deer with a bridal dinner Friday evening at the The couple will be married at 3:30 p. m. Saturday in the Olive Branch Thristian church, Guests at the dinner will include the bridal attendants; Mr, and Mrs. Howard Deer, parents of the prospective bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs, Allen Epler, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Sullivan and Mrs. H. E. Gerlach.
formally in their home for the couple.
Mary Fleck Is Guest at Shower MISS KATIE ALANDT and Miss Aileen Ostheimer entertained this afternoon with a personal shower for Miss Mary Fleck. The party was in the home of Miss Alandt. Sept. T is the wedding date of Miss Fleck and William Joseph Barrett Jr, be in St. Philip Neri Catholic church. Guests at the shower were Mrs. Mary Fleck, mother of the bride-to-be: Mrs. James Bush and Mrs, Kenneth Roberts, Misses Virginia Bardy, Mary Lou Bunch, Ann Ciersi, Phyllis Clements, Jackie Downey, Bitsy Feezle, Joan Kelly, Mary Lou Peters, Mary 1ou Reder and Mary Jo Foley.
The ceremony will
daughter, Patricia Ann,
W.CT.U
Activities
Bride-to-Be
The Marion County W. C. T. U,| will assist the Allied Dry Forces with | its booth in the Manufacturers’ | building at the State fair, Friday | through Sept. 8. Posters and mo-! tion pictures will be shown. Mrs. | Bloonifield Moore is president of the county group. ~ ” The Deborah group, W. C. T. U,, will meet at 10:45 a. m. next Tuesday in the home of Mrs. John H. Stroud, 1433 S. Belmont ave. Mus. Herman Rose, spiritual life director,| will have charge of morning
devotions.
Veller will speak.
VOWS,
wedding.
ave,
Walter J.
Mrs. C. G. Eicher will lead the afternoon devotions covered-dish luncheon. Mrs,
following a Etta
H.-A. Hoffman To Tike Bride
Miss Patsy A. Hempfling will be married to Howard A. Hoffman at v 7:30 p. m. Sunday in St. Matthew's Club to Hear Review \ rs Evangelical Lutheran church. The| The Inter Libros club will meet | diana and Purdue university chapRev, C.°N. Busse will read the #! 8 p. m. tomrorow in the home| ters will attend. of Mrs. Clara VanMeter, 3358 Cen- |
Mr. and Mrs. George Fields will The hostess will review
be the couple's attendants at the
The bride-to-be is the daughter
of Mrs. Edith Oder, 1424 8. Tibbs| Dr. and Mrs. Fabien Sevitzky | tion's executive board at her home, and the prospective bride-|have returned to their cottage at|615 E. 37th st. at 12:30 p.m. Friday. grooms parents are Mr. and Mrs. Oliver lake after being guests of | A business meeting will follow the
Hoffman, Bridgeport. Henry Holt in Leland, Mich.
SHOWER GIFT
Kindred photo. A ceremony at 7:30 p. m, tomorrow in the Lynhurst Baptist church will unite Miss Evelyn Shaffer and Paul Layton. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Shaffer, 3838 W. Washington st., and Mr. and Mrs. Norman D, Layton, 2060 N. RoZhester st.
tral ave.
‘The Street” (Petry).
At Oliver La ke
! luncheon.
Holl photo,
Mrs. Jack Edward Dressback was Miss Patricia Ann Smith before her marriage July 10. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Smith, 1133 Tecumseh st. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Ruby Dressback, Arcola, ll.
Teen Talk— . “Tafty’ Barnes, ‘Cover Girl,’ Visits Here
By BOBBIE SCHAEFFER Her real name is Stratford, but her long, blond wavy hair won her the name of “Taffy.” She is “Taffy” Barnes, Conover model and cover girl on this month's issue of Calling All Girls magazine. She spent all day yesterday in the children’s shoe department at Ayres’, modeling the new Crystal Gazer
saddle shoes for Sandler. of Boston, | shoe manufacturers, A tinge of a southern drawl accented her voice as she told about | her modeling life. It was 2's years ago that her parents happened to meet a man at a party in St. Louis who thought “Taffy” should model. It was one of those “he had a friend who had a friend” affairs, and “Taffy” suddenly found herself in New York, modeling for Conover. Taffy Is 15 “Taffy” is 15 years old and last year attended the Professional Children's school in New York. She thought it was super, going to school with the boys and girls who played in “Life With Pather” and other plays and movies, This year she will return from her tour about Sept. 17—just in time to start to either Gardner finishing school in New York (she's hoping that's it) or to Bryn Mawr, Modeling, the stage or the theater —these are not her dreams or ambition, however, She wants to be a psychologist — “even though some folks laugh at me,” she says. And second choice for a career is art. This year she hopes to start
Kindred photo. Miss Charlotte Hawkins, - daughter of Mrs. Ruth Hawkins, 2822 N., Illinois st., and Edward F. Hawks, son of Mrs. Laura Hawks, Watervliet, Mich., were married Aug. 17 in the Capitol Avenue Methodist church, The Rev. F. J. Seelig officiated.
An Aug. 3 ceremony united Miss Betty Callahan, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Callahan, 1045 Chadwick st., and Mack E. Medsker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Maedsker, Brownsburg.
FUR Block photo, Before her marriage June 30, Mrs. Robert J. Thienes was Miss Viola Chastain. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Chastain, 1734 English ave. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Jeanette Thienes, 311 E. North st.
E.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer White, 236! Adams st., announce the marriage of their daughter, Doris, to William Gregory, son of Mrs. Frank Hunter, 1544 Temperance ave. The ceremony was Sunday.
P. 2 Ho Tnato. The marriage of Miss Estelle Becker, Beech Grove, to Gor-
SRKPRAIN SS
don & Olver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon B. Olvey, Noblesville, is announced by her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Becker, Lafayette. The ceremony was read Aug. II,
Miss Susan Sipos of Salzburg, Austria, became the bride.of T. Sgt. Charles M. Heishman in a ceremony read Aug. 10 in Salzburg. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Riley Heishman, 412 Alton ave.
Miss Mary Frances Billhymer And Albert Slater to Be Wed In Sept. 14 Ceremony
Miss Mary Frances Billhymer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Billhymer, 4446 Kingsley dr., will be married to Albert F. Slater, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Slater, 1137 Wallace The Rev. Peter Vroom will read Baptist church.
Colo., to be her only attendant, and
Miss Billhymer has chosen Mrs. Paul L. Billhymer of Boulder,
st., at 8 p. m, Sept. 14. the vows in the Emerson Avenue
A
Gordon Schmidt will be the best man. Ushers will be Harold Doughty and C. J. Wilson. A crystal shower will be given for the bride-to-be tonight at the home
studying art intensively and later will continue her study in college. The Crystal Gazer saddle shoe has the transparent plastic saddie— colored stockings, pictures, school colors, can be displayed in these shoe “windows.” “Taffy” wore them and was busy yesterday giving autographs to the teen-agers who were doing their back-to-schodl shopping.
Alumnae Plan Party Friday
A buffet dinner will be given Friday evening by the Indianapolis alumnae of Chi Omega sorority | for girls who will enter college™this { fall. Mrs. W. B. Lincoln Jr., 5505 Ralston ave, will be hostess. A hatmaking contest will be featured on the program. Mrs. Hal G. Aspy is chairman of the rush committee, assisted by { Mrs. F. J. Cogshall and Miss Ellen | Cook. Active members of the In-
Mrs. Blake Hostess Mrs. Robert W. Blake, president of the Indianapolis Matinee Musicale, will be hostess to the organiza-
STUNNING SALT and PEPPER SET
Plated Silver Department
A real dash of color for the table—hand-painted with garden vegetables in natural
solors. Crystal with plastic tops. 'Measure.23," tall. Set of four boxed—82.20
MATL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED
Ch arle S Ma yer & Com pa ny
29 WEST WASHINGTON STREET
of Miss Jeannine Isenthal, 3455 | Hillside ave. Hostesses with Miss | 1senthal will be Miss Geneva Wei{land and Miss Betty Kendall.
Guest List |
Guests ‘will include the mothers {of the couple and ‘Mesdames J. W.| Mitchell, Rolland Weiland, Gene] { Schick, Harold Price, Henry Weiland, J. T. Wilson, Paul Billhymer, Dorothy Fryar, C. J. Wilson, Robert Crump, Ernest Knipe and James Kendall, Misses Joan Fryar, Nancy Bovard, Patty Hollenback, Marjorie McLean, Mary Ann Weiland, Betty White, {Katherine Bray, Kathryn Roberts, {Ines Douglass, Virginia Sindlinger, | Betty Bowers, Phyllis Byers, Mar|jorie Beneflel, Doloris Martin and
|
Dorothy and Geraldine Roush. Other Parties
Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs. K. M. | Roberts will entertain with a kitchfen shower for Miss Billhymer Sept. {5 in the home of Mrs. Mitchell's mother, Mrs. E. M. Roberts, 2800 E. 62d st. A miscellaneous shower will be given by Miss Douglass and Mrs. J. T. Wilson in the latter's home,
|3¢ N. Gladstone ave, on Sept. 6.
B. P. W. Members Plan Dinner
A dinner will be served members of the Indianapolis Business and Professional Women's club tomor{row evening at Whispering winds. | {Miss Charlotte Derck is chairman {of the summer activities committee {planning the dinner, Assisting her dre
Miss Marie
| reservations;
{Ainance, and Miss
transportation,
{| Lenahan, program; Miss Lily Kers,| Miss Louise Stadler,| “The
‘Capping’ Ceremony Held for Nurses
Misses Dorisvan Barnes, June
recent ceremonies.
Gustave Eugene Lang, 2871° N. Carmi, Anna - Jere Englenan, Sherman dr, and Mr. and Mrs. Barbara Hamilton and Louella| jonp 1, Becknell, 3064 Guilford ave. Jones, Indianapolis, were among eres
15 student nurses at the Indiana university School for Nurses who received the cap of the school In
dds dh
P. H, Ho photo. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Lowell M. Mc. Gauhey, 420 N. Riley ave., announce the marriage of their daughter, Lois Marie, to Kenneth Eugene Stewart, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Paul Stewart, 457 S. Keystone ave. Their marriage was Aug. II.
Rev. Fr. Sahm Officiates At Wedding
| The Rev. Fr. Edwin F. Sahm
‘read the vows uniting Miss Betty | Edith Lang and John L. Becknell|
Jr. at 9:30 a. m. today in St. Joan | of Arc Catholic church. The bride wore a gown of marquiset made with a net ruffle outlining the- yoke and basque. Her illusion veil cascaded from a seed pear] tiara and she carried a white prayerbook topped with an orchid. Miss Marge Lang was her sister's maid of honor and Miss Patricia Evans was the bridesmaid. They wore similar dresses of turquoise and yellow with full net skirts, Dr. A. V. Kienly of Lafayette was the best man and ushers were Maurice Becker and Frank Jaggers. A wedding breakfast was held at the Marott hotel after the ceremony and a reception was- held in the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority house at Butler university. The couple left on a trip to Los Angeles, where they will be at home. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs,
Visits in West Miss Lucile Woodward, 814 Te-
bride's only attendant. peach taffeta. Robert J. Fielding of Boston was the best man.
icumseh pl, has left for a twoweeks vacation In San Francisco.
A 3 Bree
Cathedral Is Scene Of Ceremony Miss Elizabeth Swift became the
bride of Louis A. MacKenzie in a ceremony at 9 a. m. today in SB. Peter and Paul cathedral. The Rev, Fr. John Reidy read the vows.
Parents of the couple are Mr,
and Mrs. P, H. Swift of Des Moines, Towa, and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Mao~ Kenzie of Groton, Conn.
Bridal Gown Wearing a gown of lace and nes
with a long train, the bride carried a shower bouquet of white roses attached to a white prayer. book.
Her veil was caught with a tiaras
of white rosebuds and blue and white stephanotis.
Mis€ Dorothy Irwin was the
She wore
At-Home Address Following the ceremony
The bridegroom is a graduate of
the University of Notre Dame,
Bridal Party Chosen
Miss Catherine McLarty, who will be married Monday, to Paul Miller in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholie church, has chosen Miss Alice Plain to be her maid of honor. The bride-to-be's sister, Iliss Geraldine McLarty, will be her bridesmaid. The best man will be Marc Clements, and ushers are to be Walter Gilchrist, Carol Jones and Robert Miller, Mrs. Ruth Linne gave a shower recently for the bride-to-be. The party was in the home of Mrs, Linne's parents, Mr. and Mrs, George Miller, 774 N. Emerson ave. Mrs. Edward Ehringer assisted the hostess.
Dinner Sunday A dinner will be given Sunday at the Riviera club by Mrs. June Moll Wilcox for Mrs. Wallace Pice
_ WEDNESDAY, AUG. 28, 1946 || BR 1. A. M'Kenzie, Miss Swift Are Wed
|
there wes a breakfast at Catherine's res- | taurant and the couple left on a wedding trip to Chicago. They will be at home at Bayside, Long Island, N.Y.
kens Daggy of Phoenix, Ariz. Mr«§
Daggy is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Sylvan Mouser, 4526 Washe ington blvd.
Lets Eat SIA
SALADS TAKE THE spotlight in today’s recipes with two recipes for new and different dishes. The combination of potatoes and carrots in a salad is delicious, and the use| of ‘spinach is not only tasty but nutritious.
» " ” CARROT POTATO SALAD (For Saturday luncheon) Combine 2's cups diced cooked potatoes (1 1.) which have’ been cooked in boiling water containing one teaspoon salt, with 1's cups diced cooked carrots and '. cup chopped dill pickle. Mix 5 cup mayonnaise with 2 tablespoons pickle juice and add !;3 teaspoon celery salt and ':; teaspoon grated onion, blending well. Add seasoned dressing to vegetable mixture, toss lightly, chill and let stand to blend flavors, Serves four. ~ - ~ COOKED SPINACH SALAD (For Sunday dinner) Pick over and wash 2 pounds of spinach thoroughly. Simmer in one quart of boiling water with one teaspoon salt for four or five minutes. Add % cup vinegar, two tablespoons salad oil, two teaspoons pre-
pared mustard and 1% teaspoons
sugar and mix Do not break 'up leaves,
hours before serving. Serves four.
Guild Meetings
lightly.
Five units of the Riley Hospital Cheer guild scheduled to meet at Tuesday—"Thanksgiving,” Wednesday— “Jest Do Your Best,” Thursday— and PFriday— Nina Sims, |“Little Orphant Annie” and “Dead
the hospital next week are:
Conqueror,”
| Leaves.”
Chill for several
Shoe Center.
Third Floor
The Fire, and ''defy the best of them.
2000 NORTHWESTER 317 W. 16th St.
5
“
you'll be ready to Throw Another Log On
POLA
1902 S. Eost St. |,
Order Fireplace Wood Now!
Seasoned hardwood, split, and in 18" lengths for your fireplace, is just what POLAR has available NOW. Order a rick delivered to your home today! Phone Wabash 4573. Then
frost and storm" with
ICE AND FUEL CO.
N AVENUE
C. White Elk and Tan Saddle, 5.93
looking, too.
A. Brown Calf Moecasin Oxford .....5.93
3.50 to 6.95
B. Brown Elk Stroller ... 3.93
Buster Browns. . snes ror seieos
The shoes approved by the young set, mother and dad, too. For
they're wonderful about wear, fit. (Live-Foot last) and
neat-
Listen to
“Smilin’ McConnell. and his Buster Brown Gang, 10:30 A. M., Saturday morning, WIRE
Ed”
WEDN
i Sp
~ Expe A
CLEVE] armament i petition for 30 to Sept. Officials broken in t since the las An expec! jam the mu ing attendar ous 19 races, terest has b More than been receive for all event From the Cleveland E the opening ®losed-coulss gn Labor da; made their the world w records, Str a 400- to 45( There wil of both the for Lockhe Shooting St: these planes cash prizes. Vetera
The nam pilots show cants for el clude Earl ¢ Vier, Thomp flying a Mu Harold John with a For years and w dix and Th Rex Mays, a racer, The races marily an a tary might,” The army mass B-29 S chute jumps demonstratic The navy control dron with combin tional engir newest figk Bearcats. The mari and group s in the F8Fs tion of thei cision flying, The races day when 5( Van Nuys, C Bendix {ree and women, trophy for tk Lockheed North Ameri expected tc beating Fra: of 7:14 from land. The secon be the Hall course even $5000 purse, Ex-WASPS eran women modified ser The Sesqu memorating day annivers day. A mer
Molds 1 for the mended as - the foods. goes wi aluminu
