Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 May 1947 — Page 25

i ® Ty Photo Reflex Photo: Pritch-Hale photo. Daugherty photo. , P. H. Ho photo, Y Daugherty photo. a Dasher oo p i DATE SET—A June 2! wed- AUG, RITE—The approaching |- MARRIED—Mrs. Ralph Schlu- FUTURE BRIDE — Mr. and WEDDING NEAR — Miss MARRIED—Mr, and Mrs. Rob- BETROTHED — Mr. and TO BE WED—Miss Jennie ding will unite Miss Bernice | marriage of Miss Mary Jean | decker was Miss Rosemary Hof- | Mrs. Lloyd Thomas, 1324 Shep- | Frances’ Scott and Allen Wil- | ert C. Nolan, 1031 Blaine avé.,, | Mrs, James Short (713 W Sushak, »2403 N. Pennsylvania Riley and Ph. M. Francis Pryor, | Titus and Elster N. Purcell is | meister before her marriage | ard st. announce the approach- | liams will be married May 28: | announce that the marriage of | Morris st. announce the ap- st., will be married ie pt i U. S. N., Memphis, Tenn. Par-.| announced by her father, Hal | May 14. She is the daughter | ing marriage of their daughter, | She is the daughter of Mrs, | their daughter, Norma Jeanne, | proaching marriage of their Irvin ‘Fehlinger, son of Mr. and ents of the couple are Mr. and Titus Corpus Christi, Tex. Mr. | of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hofmeis- | Wanda, and Lawrertte Drews. | Bessie Scott, 958 N. Tibbs ave., | and Edward L. Henry Jr. was | daughter, Dorothy, and Charles | Mrs. George Fehlin er, 15 E Mrs. Leslie Riley, 1124 S. Reis- | Purcell is the son of Mrs, Leora | ter, 232 N. Oxford st., and his | His parents are Mr. and Mrs. | and his parents are Mr. and | read on May 3. The bride- | J. McCann, son of Mr. and | lowa st. She is the dau hter ner st. and Mr. and Mrs, Frank | Purcell, 1839 Barth ave. The | mother is Mrs. Elnora Schlu- | Paul Drews, 3033 Foltz st. The | Mrs. A. G. Williams, 222 N.+| groom's parents live at 1156 | Mrs. Joseph Milli, 1836 Howard | of Mr. and Mrs, Stanl i M, Pryor, 530 Coffey st. ‘wedding will be Aug. 24. decker, 2278 Union st. wedding will be June 7. | Holmes ave. Spann ave. | st. The wedding will be May 28. | hak, Chisholm, Minn. ey

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Margaret Hussey and Eugene Roderick 3] [> | Miss 0 : Hosted od bu Relive club at a 6 p.m. picnic supp Are Feted at Dinner in Propylaeum To Be Sunday i J én Speicher; Y. W. Dinner Clubs’ Influence Low a : —

ieee x The annual city-wide council fire ND 4 i, MISS MARGARET HUSSEY AND HER FIANCE, |of me cams ue ours wii ve neid| 2-A7E1€S to Honor Miss Bryant Intro er, we the. guest |g According to - Mrs. Margaret | (* § fe . . | Mo €. Fugene Roderick, were honor guests at a dinner and |at 2 p. m. Sunday in the Boys and | apfoater wits TOW. $ gu Sulkin Baiining, author and lec- | Many parties for brides-to-be highlight the bridal scene today. pea 8 e C. A. Round- turer, the 12,000,000 club women of 30 Minutes of Gas

; : kitchen shower last night at the Propylaeum. The couple |Girls building, the fair grounds.| iss joan Speicher will be the honor guest at a “kitchen ver” the- World drive “victory dinner” America ase increasing inactivity : Cooks a Complete

. : ‘ : : | will be married Saturday, June 7, in the Advent Episcopal |Approximately 1000 members, lead- shower tomorrow night. Mrs. Charles O'Brien, 3323 N. Capitol ave, | Tuesday at the central Y. W. C.|but decreasing in influence.

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: . church, °* ers and sponsors are expected to Will be the hostess. A. He was introduced by Mrs. Indian { CLT Meal for 8 Peo ple Miss Speicher and Richard All 1 Donald J. White, I Sold Marion Mrs. Walter Mayer was hostess for the party. Guests attend. Gantt o the event will Th Mes. Paul Speicher, mother ” the President. » aNapois un pg a paint Exner in 5 to 6—308 included Mr. and Mrs. William A. Hussey, parents of the ADB Je BoueIon, Sretlaonint lufise: -to-be; Mesdames William H. | | © The group exceeded its $20,000 their lips a dark blue and tattoo a | y Bogart bridesto-be: Messrs. and Mesdames M. E. Miller, Verne K. Reeder, |py.o Girls, will present Lea PAL ie S15 Rory, {Boy cebler, Pan dinner to be gives by Mrs. Jom guois, for the fund by raising flower design on their chins and | 208 N. Delawar Robert Doman and George J. Mayer IT, Miss Mary Mayer and Robert erry Bailey an char uir e-|$21512. Miss Rene Sebring Smith, | foreheads. : scorr }| Hedding, Service awards. Miss Joan Behe | Misses Mary Jane Foerst, Barbara Daeum will honor Miss Dorothy | national campaign director, made So CKONING” : “in a» aie Hays will conduct the program. The |Patterson, Barbara Johnson and Kenninger, the bride-to-be of Fred | the announcement. The money iS USIE_ STEPS OUT" : A miscellaneous shower tonight will honor Miss Jean Marie Moul- Manon on. Camp Jore Girls patricia Bexar, \C. nig . The couple will be | will aid women in war-torn coun- Ly ARNG, [| “den, who will be married to Robert J.-Moss on June 7. Miss Mary \married June 21. tries : Chas. Slartelt + Ann ne is 10 be 5 hostéss. She will be assisted by her mother, Mrs. by Miss Elsie Mahone and a violin| Mrs. Ernest Talkington, 1133 WwW, ” le Club Members _-— HAND i. Earl H. Kyle. obbligato by Miss Rita Purcell. a st.,-will give a miscellaneous | Mrs. Mate *Loftin Jones, 151 E.| ,.. Virginia Brackett Green ————— } | Hampto : ' l . Guests will be Mrs. Claude R. Moulden and Mrs. Sam G. Moss, i Program’ Particigaiia i over in her home for Miss a Fs Jahan me bride of | Jyeooutive chairman for the drive,! rector mothers of the engaged couple; Mesdames Mildred Hovey, Wilma Wil. | Misses = Barbara » Ated, =CROl BO © PESACH Miss Bryant 4CAeeC W- Slarpless, ndlanapolls, | presided. She extended thanks to, Y | son. Jack Moss, Richard Stanton, Florence Thompson, Helen McCotton, mith, Barbara Cannon and Bar-|will be married to Harold I. Jennings y in the Advent Episco- | 01) workers and donors, the Y. W.! | SIDE : Clara Wright. Lillian Wicker, oars Vernon will give a candielat 4.30 p.m. June 8.in the/ Pa) snvieeh, staff, the press and radio stations, i 3 lighting ceremony. The ‘Torch University Park Christian church. | , : _— i Charles ' McNabb, Clara Pack, : as well as to the three campaign sist and WA. Miss Jackson Harry Presshoft, Ora Perryman, Bearer rank will be presented by The Rev. Lewis McAdow “iT ocal ( 11 ] advisers, Paul Rake, Harold B. rE CRior 05 I'm Wayne Barnett and Charles Min- Miss Oranda C. Bangsberg; Fire "officiate. ITr'1S West and Albert Stump. ~dohn Fagne, N . d nick. Misses Shirley Streit, Margie Maker, Miss Patricia F. McGuire;! The hostess, who will give the The workers Hundred Doll REN, : al ! 1C€ ucen Walker Ruth Twigg Joanne Phil- Wood Gatherer, Mrs, Helen Parmer, party at 8 p. m. tomorrow, will be In Class club reached a total of 63 0 OWERY" : ' I Ruth Greilich and Ella and Trail Seeker, Miss Betsy Peder- | assisted by her mother, Mrs. Myrtle bers. The new members. em RCUS on Sat. Mat. ] At Colle e ops: sen. | Stephens, and her daughter, Miss | Times Special or collected $100, are Dr. FP ye ee . Miss Juli Jackson, Lafayette Vacation Planned a eT IR . Se aleingn, wil give or a, he une flon Swi Mo at MW Jee Bi § Ft 3 : Cc | q ulianne Jackson, Lafayette, ndiana UIRE will be crowned Campus ily of MR. AND MRS. WILBUR D. |patricia Watson, Purcell, Carol | kitchen shower June 3 for Miss Bry- aso wks Sy % ong the Monge. Dy gsyames Norman Baxter 4 "Th everage 00 ers | Marian college Sunday afterncon| PEAT will leave Sunday for a |Knox, Betty Otto, Marjorie Whit- ant. Mrs. Conard Rodenbeck will | graduated from; *. Haves. Gertrude a Tim . Be ready for the summer rush for cold drinks! Install TONIGHT | as the beginning of commencement | tWo-week motor trip to Montreal |more, Cynthia Knapp, Nandy Dis-| be hostess for a linen shower June 4. |Srepehs college Tuesday. Pearson. Hezzie B. = Pike man f these hand big & Ft. | Pr le skoenay W . |. week exercises at the college. and Quebec, where Mr. Peat will |telhorst, Sophie Domi, Joann The bride-to-be’s parents, Mr.| They are Miss Jean Anne Fleener, | Towns and Sante oe, Ld one 9° lete hancsome, 09 . long ogress ce t—Don Ameche | | Miss Jackson, a senior, will be attend the annual meeting of the |Kortepeter, Barbara Lytle, Norma and Mrs. Lysle Bryant, "1120 daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. W.| Emma Mae Allie, Ruth Bellotte, Storage and Beverage Chests. Conlplete with slid. WIFE | attended by a group including Associayien u A pauseum io Jeanne Beaver and Janice Curtiss. |W. 34th st. wil be hosts at a buffet Fleener, 746 N. Bolton ave.; Miss|Johnye Byrd, Florence Lanham. ing tops, drain and bottle opener. We have several — Misses Mary McNulty, Mary Jo Fal- | rectors and the confere Ranks to Be Awarded supper in their home June 7. The Naida Petranoff, daughter of Dr.! Katherine Lippincott, Marjorie in stock for immediate delivery. See them in our : Wey, Mary Ellen Fox and Margaret| American Association of _Mu- | The highest rank of Camp’ Fire, ‘supper will precede the wedding re- and Mrs. Theodore V. Petranoff,| Powers and Audrey Simpson : 54510 8 ! Braun, all seniors. seums, the Torch Bearer. craftsman, will |hearsal of their daughier and Mr. 3367 W. Michigan st., and Miss y PER: showrooms—or phone TAlbot 2451, 30¢ L © Completing the court will bel In Stanstead, Southern Quebec, be presented in the art division Jennings. | Marilyn Schmadeke, daughter, of | Jr. Rai to S k Dick H | class representatives Miss Rosemary| Where he resided for -four years [to Miss Shirley Hanson and Miss Mr. and Mrs. August W. Schina- | - flaney 1o Spea ISS PILGRIM" | Doyle and Miss Gladys Gonsalez,| While attending Stanstead school, |Nancy Rogers; in games and sports| Mr. and. Mrs. "aenge A. Rech, | deke, 49 N. Sheridan ave, Irvington American Legion post : Rr A | juniors:. Miss Joan Coyle and Miss Mr. Peat will attend a class re- |to Miss Barbara Poirier; home, {5209 E. Washiigton st., announce Dr. James Madison Wood, presi- and auxiliary will have a covered ! : “HEX” ' | Mary Jane Porter, sophomores, union. A St. Lawrence river trip |Mrs. Harry Poirier; hand, Mi approaching marriage of their| "J nC Chace for the past [dish dinner at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow x 1CE AND AY M y | and Miss Barbara Allen and Miss| has been arranged by Canadian |Carol ‘Champer, and citizenship, dsulhien, Lind Louise, to Herbert, wo. oc will receive the honorary |'™ the post home. J. A. Rainey will ‘ NGS UP BABY" | E Mary C. McCarthy, freshmen. museum directors for their guests. |Miss Sue Cauble. 'h Th Sop 5 Mx: - Ms 'A. A. degree along with members of | P2K- FUEL Co. TOON AND NEWS ; : : «x Chairman of the council fire “€roer ompson, ldge- | ermine AE > | The a cappella choir, the glee| ng Nelson Howard Was 8 executive committee is Mrs. Ray View dr. | Deiass, SLI! 1% We hi Year Fi t Fathers’ D 2000 NORTHWESTERN AVENUE BRIGHTWOOD ] elub ang ihe st! og ene e a luncheon guest Tecently at La pater: music committee, Mrs. E.| The wedding will be at 8 p. m. lin the 114-year history of the col- |{' 17'S atners ay STON x Hany, : : Pit whe <. — mena Gorce Country club, Miami Beach, lc. Zaring, and stations for girls, {June 15 in the Irvington Methodist | lege. Mrs. John Bruce Dodd of Spokane, 1902 S. East St, OLLING HOME" y 100 hah 58a n x, a” '| Fla. Mrs. John C. Frazure, a Mrs. Herman W. Stoelk. In charge church. The Rev. Ralph O. Pearson Wash., writer of Indian stories, proATER. DETECTIVE® ; Kathleen oltel, Ann eubler,| o sin of Mrs. Howard, enter- |, vo fire lighting committee is| Vill officiate. Lady Editor posed the idea of Fathers’ day in mee "ies Mary P. MeSarihy. Sara Perera. ,.. ed for her house guest, Mrs. Kenneth J. Brewer. Miss Edith Amos will be the| Miss Joan Trapp of Laconia, |1910. Geraldine ~~ Schloeman, Jeanne {maid of honor, and Miss Mary Jane N. H. has been elected editor-in-

. » » = Stiens, Elaine Thomas, Wanda| Mr. and Mrs. R. Hartley Sher- {Rosasco and Miss Jane Hodges will chief of the Simmons colle ! ; ge weekly : : } Xoftolo and Margate! Yirpa. wood are guests at The Home- [FOF Better Te levision Ibe bridesmaids. Sandra Sue Grass- | newspaper, the Simmons News, in 4éd 3 |. Vocal soloists will be Misses Mary | stead, Hot Springs, Va. | Miss Alice Bent, of Schenectady, 'hoft will be the flower girl. |the annual mid-year elections held wa an

| Helen Kuzma, Nita Kirsch, Jane IN. Y., has the unusual job of put-| The prospective bridegroom's | by the staff on the paper.

] :Bpencer and Rosina Menonna, staff on the paper. : H . Ma Festival ting television tubes out of business brother, Ray Thompson, will be the 0 . : [in the General Electric Co.'s labora- best man. Lisle Thompson, Charles | We Marry Young. . ox

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[tories. She. merely turns on the! ‘Norman and William Wooten will| Contrary to popular belief, the

ister’s Secret ‘Women Voted Out NEE SATURDAY * The village of Lawford, England, Is Arranged current that will burn until the be the ushers. |age of Americans at the time of N 1:00 P. M ,elected women to all offices in 1931, tubes are destroyed. It is part of Miss Rech’s attendants will fete their marriages averages lower than ' . 1s ‘but voted them out in favor of] The Indianapolis Saenger-Chor a test. her at parties before her marriage. | | that of people in most countries.

"Til LF. _ «men ;m 1932. |will have its annual May festival i=; —~ 'S FILM LIBRARY * at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the Saenger- 2 J0MES HOME ‘For Men Only Chor hall, 521 E. 13th st. SAND COMEDY |. Kingsdale Cycling club of London,| The program of songs and in- ~ | England, will reconsider ‘its 63-year- [formal entertainment in the social old“ban on women members, hall will be open to members and : their friends. 2 Mail Is Hea vy Joseph Harrieder and Otto Schae- 1 4 : Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, as a pri- fer are co-chairmen for the festival. 'IRST CITY RU! | wate citizen, receives between 100 On the refreshment committee are d : and 400 letters a day. Mesdames Harrieder, Kurt Walther J

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