Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1947 — Page 25

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o'clock will precede the program; and: ; officers will be elected. The party will be open to guests, » In the receiving line with Mrs. Holcomb will Ye Mrs.

Paul T. Rochford, committee

Coffey, general arrangements chairman, Miss Coffey is being assisted

hy Mesdames Rochford, R. Hartley T. Pritchard, Frank A, Ferry, Earl

Hostesses for the party include Mesdames Lindon A, Bailey, A. K. John W., Coffey, LeRoy Gordner, Walter Myers Jr., Jack Hatfield, Kurt Pantzer, Volney Brown, James

Scheidenhelm, Thomas I. Neal,

Hayden-Reéibel Rite Will Be

Tomorr ow

In a ceremony at 9 a, m. tomorrow, Miss - Ellen. Reibel and Walter Hayden will bg married at Bacred Heart Catholic church. The Rev, Fr, Laurian Kungel, O. P. M., will officiate, Miss Reibel, who lives at 1347 8. Talbott st, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Fulcher, Bellaire, Mich. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs, Julia Hayden, 15 W, Morris st. Mrs. Robert Mangold, her sister's matron of honor, will wear a green dotted marquiset dress. Similar frocks of yellow marquiset will be worn by the bridesmaids, Mrs. Francis Burkhardt and Miss Mary Jane Hermann. Breakfast Planned A gown of frosted marquiset will be worn by the bride. The princess skirt is trimmed with ruffles, A tiara of valley lilies will hold her fingertip veil. Ambrose Hayden will be best man for his brother, and Joseph Ritter and George Seal will be ushers. ‘A breakfast at the Lake Share Country club will follow the wedding. After a trip to northern Indiana, the couple will be at home at 3047 N. Colorado ave.

Mary J.:Arvin To Be Bride

p. m. Monday with Mrs.

Riper and Reginald Garstang.

Civic Theater Affairs Committee. . '_ To Hold Last Meeting Wednesday

A GARDEN PARTY WEDNESDAY at the home of Mrs. J. 1. Holcomb will close the ninth.seasen of the affairs

r. Abusiness meeting at 2.

president; and Miss Helen

Sherwood, Hubert Hickam, Harry Hilligoss and - Wilfred E. Smith,

Ruddell, George Parry, Harold Buell, Ronald M.} Hazen, Harold R. Victor and Charles Efroymson, Misses Emily McNab, and Sara. and Eldena Lauter,

» » » Mrs, Gordner and Mrs. Hatfield will preside at the tea table. They will be assisted by Mesdames Harry Karcher, B; E. Luglan, Paul Summers, Howard T. Griffith, Paul Starrett, Alan Boyd, Scot Clifford, Herbert Todd, Fred Luker, M. L. Martin, Walter Houppert, Myron McKee, H. E. Curry, Charles E. Sipe, F. L. Palmer, Robert Bowes, E, J. Elliott and H. H. Arnholter,

Luncheon Planned MRS. HERBERT WILSON will be hostess for the 1 o'clock luncheon the Goucher College Alumnae club will hold next Friday. Miss Linda Hamilton, a recent graduate of the college, will be the honor guest. Other guests will be Miss Joan Wilson and Miss Ann Lytle, both students at Goucher. New officers will be elected at the meeting. /Present officers are Mrs. Harry Case, president; Mrs. Wilson, vice president; Mrs. Theo~ 1 dore Bosler, secretary, and Mrs. Paul Schaffner, treasurer.

Auxiliary to Meet THE AUXILIARY to the Children's bureau, Indianapolis; Orphan home, will meef at 12:30 Fred Carter Jr. Assisting the hostess will be Mesdames Edward Hawkins, William Bertermann, Edward Van-

EVENTS

Miss Mary Jane Arvin and Robert G. Purge will be married at 11 a. m. tomorrow in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church with the Rev, Pr. James Moore officiating. The bride will be attended by} her sisters, Mrs. A. J. Diener, Dun-|I kirk, and Mrs. James PF. Lynch. Mrs. Diener’s frock of peach crepe is scalloped at the neckline. Mrs. Lynch will wear a similar dress of blue crepe. A gown of silver white satin with a sheer yoke and a long train has been chosen by the bride. A satin band will hold her fingertip veil, and she will carry white roses and carnations with an orchid. Kenneth Furge, Ft. Wayne, will be best man. Ushers are to be Hubert Furge, Ft. Wayne, and Raymond Furge. A breakfast at the Kopper Kettle, Morristown, will follow the ceremony. After a northern trip, the couple will be at home in Anderson. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Arvin, 757 N. Bancroft ave. and Mrs. J. C. Furge, Ft. Wayne.

Venetian council, I. T.-S. C.

Women’s Soc. of Indianapolis Flor-

Alpha Pi chap,

Alpha chap. Chi Kappa Chi. p. m. Mon. Miss Norma Haberley,|

Delta Alumnae assn., Kappa Kappa

Lambda chap. Phi Delta Pi. Sat.

CLUB 12:30 p. m. Mon. Mrs. Walter Henderson, 55 N, Arlington, hostess. MISCELLANEOUS ndianapolis chap. American Soc. Women Accountants. 6 p. m. Mon. At Y. M. C. A. Mrs. Ida 8. Broo, Apeaker,

ists. 6:30 p. m. Mon. Holly Hock hill. Annual chicken dinner. Mrs. O. E. Steinkamp and entertainment committee, hostesses, SORORITIES : Alpha Omicron Alpha. 1 p. m. Mon. Mrs. Arthur Wilson, 517 E. 33d, hostess. Luncheon.

423 E. 9th, hostess.

Gamma. 10 a. m. Sat. At Indiana university chapter house.

night. Miss Joyce Karsner, Acton, hostess. Rush party; wiener roast.

_iof Mr, and Mrs. Walter Gingery,

7:30

SORORITY CONVENTION-—Miss Marni: Dietrich (left) and Miss Joan Schumacher (right) help Miss Rhea McGoldrick (center) select a route to the district convention which Kappa Alpha Theta sorority will hold Monday through Wednesday at Maxinkuckee inn. Miss McGoldrick is the Butler university chapter delegate.

The Bridal Scene— . Mary Frances Newhouse Is Wed To Robert Louis Roush;

Re Nir Will Read | (Wedding Vows!

] the bridegroom. She also will wear

1 train.

ceremony, Later there will be a re-|

Mr. Wells to Marry Frances L.. Hammett ' The Rev, Fr: James 'D. Moriarty! will officiate at the wedding of Miss Frances Louise Hammett and James E. Wells at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning in the Holy Cross Catholic church, The parents of the bride are Mr, a Mrs. James F. Hammett, 413 N. Highland ave. Mrs. Emil Sayk, 828 8S. Foltz st., is the mother of the bridegroom, who lives at 1202 E. Vermont st. The maid of honor, Miss Betty Kg youl Beckman, will be dressed in a yel- ENGAGED—_Mr. | low marquiset frock and a halo of| Henry A: Herbig, 2166 Webb yellow plumes. A pink marquiset\ o = ,nno nce the engagement |

Ho phote. po Mrs.

maid. in he. Nom Tre brides of their daughter, Esther Louise, | to John Irvin Schulmeyer, son

| of Mr, and Mrs. John F. Schulmeyer, 136 N. Whitcomb ave. The wedding will be dure 29.

a matching halo, Bridal Gown | The bride’ will wear a candlelight

| Mr.

Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hunter Columbus, Ind. will be married

to Donald M. Johnson, son of F. E. Johnson, -|quiset.

Commiskey, in a June 30 cere-

and Mrs.

mony.

satin gown with a full skirt and of Her" fingertip illusion veil! will be caught with a lace and! pearl halo. She will carry a shower

denias. James P. Hammett, brother of the bride, will be the best man.

William A. Rhodes and Forrest L. Wells, ‘ brother of the bridegroom, | will be the ushers. A wedding breakfast will be held at Whispering Winds after the Catholic church. ception at the home of the bride. The couple will take a motor trip. Full-skirted frocks of yellow and through the East after which they turquoise faille will be worn by the will live at 1202 E. Vermont st. bridesmaids. They are Misses Jane

Aimee Wildman Is Engaged Miss Mary Prances Newhouse and Robert Louis Roush were married | at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday in Madonna chapel of the Third Christian church, her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Marvin F. Newhouse, 4157 Broadway, have announced. - The Rev. A. C. Brooks read the vows, Mr. and Mrs, William Roush, South Bend, are the parents of the bridegroom. Miss Mary Graham’ and Richard Patterson were the attendants. The. couple will live in South Bend. Both the bride and bridegroom are graduates of Butler university and Jordan conservatory,

» » » Miss Aimee Wildman will be mar-~ ried to Richard Gingery at 3:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Salem Methodist church, her mother, Mrs. Marguerite Oggier, Philadelphia, has announced. Mr, Gingery is the son

210 8. Ritter ave. The Rev. Robert Gingery, brother 3 of the bridegroom, will officiate. Miss Florence. Lippincott, Philadelphia, wilt be the maid of honer, and Marion Alexander, Richmond, | will be the best man. Both the future bride and bridegroom are attending Earlham’ college. yn» : The Garden City Christian church was the setting Monday night for the marriage of Miss Barbara HEllerbrook and the Rev, Harold C. Lillie. The Rev. James H. Ellerbrook, brother of the bride, and pastor of the Morocco Christian church, officiated. The Rev.! § Robert Lillie, Calumet Christian| &% church; and brother of the bride~ assisted. Mr. and Mrs. H. K, Ellerbrook, Washington, D, C.,, are the parents of the bride, and Mrs. Robert I. Lillie, Hammond, is the mother of the bridegroom. Mrs, James Ellerbrook was the matron of honor, and Frank Lillie was his brother's best man. The ushers were. Edward Lillie and| Medford Jones. After the ceremony a reception

. TEEN TOGS—Emily Wilkens

created this twospiece, large

i | Frank Burd worries about it. § lhe go too far with that petal pink cie. After a buffet luncheon at the

i | he decided suddenly to blossom forth

Nurses Recruited Speak Up

The Red. Cross recruited 104,456/ Women’s voices are somewhat nurses for army and navy service harder to understand over the telebetween 1940 and 1946. | phone than men’s. ~

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was held at the church. The bridegroom, a graduate of Butler university, is pastor of the Garden City church. 2 8» Miss Joaun Degischer will be the honor guest at a miscellaneous shower Monday night at the home of Miss Anne Pope, 117 N. Wallace ave. Other hostesses will be Mrs. Billee Gwynn and Miss Mary Beth Underwood. Miss Degischer will be married to Billy Owen June 22 at the Brookside United Brethren church. She

sorts of gifts for

Dad from 27 $ | 00 ™

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Charles Mayer & Company

29 W. Washington Street

HE. Michigan st.

is the granddaughter of Mr. and | Mrs. Herbert T. Aker, 843 Bosart ave, and the daughter of Waltér Degischer, Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Owen, 5009 are the bridegroom's parents. Guests who will attend the shower include Mesdames Lena Degischer, Lucille Degischer, Freda Degischer,

Norval Degischer, Pearl Swails, ‘Ethel Hammell, Frank Owen and Edwin Holtman,

# » . Mr, and Mrs, Ray Harney, Rockville, announce the engagement of their daughter, Lois, to Lawrence | Fleming, 1846 N. Talbott st. The couple will be married June 21 in! 88. Peter and Paul cathedral. The! Rev. Fr. Cornelius Sweeney will officiate. Mr. and Mrs. John Fleming, Danville, are the parents of the bridegroom. Miss Harney, who lives at 1665! N. Talbott st, will be feted to-, night with a lingerie shower by

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» » ” A miscellaneous shower will . be given Tuesday night in honor of Miss LaVerne Tacke who will be married June 28 to James. Pointer. Miss Pauline Sauter and Miss Georgian Tacke will be the hostesses for the party which will be in Miss Sauter's home, 2158 Webb st. Thirty-three guests have been invited. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tacke, 2702 N. Illinois st., and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pointer, 2020 Ruckle st. are the parents of the couple.

Yankees of the East

Because of their democratic ways, the Burmans are known as the “Yankees of the. East.” Women have equal property rights with men, do retail business, take up professions such as medicine and law,

I Youthful Mother

Mrs. George Lc) Gremillion, Gor= ‘Fex., became a mother

check play suit with bloomer shorts and eyelet ruffle trim. Helen Dungan, a senior at Franklin high school in the fall, may add a skirt fashioned with a wide band, an unpressed pleat and a pocket in front, Helen's a member of the B. D. D. club. (Block's)

Zinn-Nordyke Parties Set

A round of parties is being planned to precede the wedding of Miss Maryann Zinn and H. William Nordyke Jr. The ceremony will be read Friday, June 27, in the Tabernacle Presbyterian church, Mrs. Clarence A. Jackson, 4202 Central ave., will honor the bride-to-be with a miscellaneous shower and luncheon Thursday at her home, and Mrs, William McH. Horne, 5254 N. New Jersey st. will give a luncheon next Friday. , Miss Zinn will be feted June 21 lat a crystal shower and breakfast at. the Marott hotel. Mrs, Harry Case will be the hostess. That noon H. Foster Clippinger will entertain for the prospective bridegroom with a father and son lunchleon at the Indianapolis Athletic | club,

Tea Dance Planned

The couple will be honor guests at a small tea dance to be given that afternoon by Miss Mary Harrell and her brother, Evans, in the Harrell home, 5850 Sunset lane, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Scheidenhelm will give a dinner party for the couple the same ‘night at. the Woodstock club. Addison Parry - Jr. and Walter

22 for the couple, and the future bride's: parents, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence E. Zinn of Memphis, Tenn.

[his red clover, moss green, or even | blue iris.

‘Vonnegut will” give a picnic June]

and Alice Myers, Muncie. . . A gown of duchess lace accented Gay Stockin gs with ivory satin insets will be worn {by the bride. ‘ : ’ Th : | collar and a full train. W orr Y er Luncheon at Club . She will carry a shower bouquet Des 1 ner of white roses. Her tiered veil piped g with ivory satin will be attached to BERT RICHARDS an ivory satin coronet. ; : ER Correspondent | Ernest L. Myers, Muncie, wili be NEW YORK, June 13.—Sometimes| best man. Ushers will be James Did |Pfleiger and ‘James Jechnson, MunColumbia club, the couple will leave he said, on a trip east, They will be at “what it's doing to the girls.” | home in Indianapolis. S Burd, who designs colored stock-| The bride is the daughter of Mr. ings for women, has had reports— and Mrs. Elmer J. Ittenbach, 3026 as yet not fully confirmed—that) Broadway. She attended St. Mary's petal pink has some of his women | college, Notre Dame, customers sticking out. their chests! The bridegroom's parents are Mr.| and whistling at the boys. and Mrs. Ernest L. Myers, Muncie.

“I knew it would do something He attended Ball State Teachers’ for their egos,” he confessed. “A college.

consulting psychiatrist promised me Pe Tudor Juniors Leave

that—but I had no idea they would 'For Conference

go so far.” “I Got Bored” Burd, & busy man with a large| Nine Tudor Hall juniors have left cigar, stared out the window and for Ferry Hall, Lake Forest, Im, explained why—after 25 years ‘of to attend an inter-denominational nranufacturing ordinary stockings— | conference for the study of religion today through Wednesday. The conference is sponsored by the Headmistresses Association of “What's |the Midwest, Miss I. Hilda Stewart, principal of Tudor Hall, is chair-

stocking? “You'd be surprised,”

with such colors as black illusion, silver blue, and tropic blush. “I got bored,” he said. prettier than a woman's leg? Noth-

Mrs. Robert V. Weaver will be the matron of honor, a fuchsia faille dress with bracelet sleeves and shell pink gloves.

It has a Queen Arnej,

Ceremony Tomorrow to Unite bouquet of white roses and our- Miss Patricia Ann fttenbach And Thomas Thompson -

Repeating vows read by the Very Rev. Msgr. Clement Bosler, Miss | Patricia Ann Ittenbach will become the bride of Thomas Anson Thompson at 11:30 a. m, tomorrow, The ceremony will be in St, Joan of Arc

She will wear

. © P. H. Ho photo. AUG: RITE==Miss-Mabel La-

Vaughn Muse's marriage to

Frank Gibbs wr. will be Aug.

15. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Muse, Brownsburg, and Mr. Gibbs" father is

.of Danville. The rite will be in

the Brownsburg. Christian church.

POH. Ho phota RIDE.TO-BE — Miss Doro. | thea J. Hurfter, daughter of

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will hold her twoer tiered veil, and an ‘orchid in

ing. And what was I doing, yer man of the speakers program. after year? I was taking the prettiest thing in the world and|Stewart and Miss Dorothy E. Mecovering it up with drab tans, |Cullough, a member of the Tudor browns, or just plain black.” Now he has 17 different colors for | Baird, West Lafayette; Miss Delia women to choose from. Anytning|Wishnew, Beaver, Pa,; and Misses

scarlet. “I got the first hint of what might happen,” he said, “when I sent a sample box of black illusion to the wife of a department store executive.”

Ann Spalding and Betsy Wade.

M.D.’s Are Women

women. '

Those attending, including Miss Ville.

Adams,

Many of the doctors in Russia are sociologist,

Welfare Club Plans Garden Party

The Welfare club will have its annual garden party Monday at the home of Mrs. Harry Kuhn, Zionswill be Mesdames Arthur Hupp, B. Lynn John Coleman, Walter Hall faculty, will be Miss Eleanor|Wingenroth and Richard Maxwell. Women from the Indianapolis Home for the Aged will be special

from a sand-colored ten to lipstick Patty Carter, Anne Collett, Joan|Buests. Mrs. E. E. Martin is club Hollowell, Kitzi Pantzer, Joyce Price, | President.

Founds Institution Lillian D. Ward, famed American is credited with the | founding of public health nursing.

Assistant hostesses

When Burd read her answering note, he knew he was on the right track.

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Yellow for Adventure “I feel so mischievous,” the lady wrote. “Thank you very much.” Burd maintains that his stockings (he has six plants turning them out) are not actually colored, but merely give the illusion of .color. “Thick colors,” he said, “would be obnoxious.” Burd advises prospective women buyers not to start right off wearing

STRAUSS SAYS:

“It’s better to begin slowly,” he said, “and to get something conservative like whimsey (a light beige) or Windsor (a dark-brown.” Burd has one called mimosa yellow—but it's only for the most adventuresome women. "He shook his head at the mere . thought of it. : “Let’s be frank,” he said. “It takes|™ guts for a lady to wear that.”

Units to Sew The following units of the Riley Hospital Cheer guild will meet at the hospital to sew next week: Monday—“Lizabeth = Ann”; Tuesday— “Muskingum Valley”; Wednesday— “Our Old Friends Never Fail”; Thursday— ‘Brook Song”; Friday— “Sun and Rain.”

Visit. Cincinnate Mr. and Mrs. Lowell 8. Fisher and their daughter, Harriet Margaret, 31 BE. 45th st, are spending a few days in-Cincinnath.—Prom-there they will} ds a go to Louisville, Ky.

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will be guests at a dinner party to \C : be given the same day by Mrs. Dec William L. Horne, 1835. N. Pennsylvania st. Bridal Dinner A Mrs. Oliver Stout and Mrs. Frank » Howard, Bedford, will fete Miss Zinn at a luncheon June 24, and Miss Barbara. Cline will - tan al. with a luncheon June 25 at the| ° Woodstock: © . . RECENT BRIDE—Mrs, Hollis The prospective bridegroom's par-| Virgil Brammann was Miss ents, Mr. and Mys. H. W. Nordyke,|. Norma Jean Larsen before her eit sive a iin a? A Sve marriage June |. The bride iis: opylaeum . for y : and the immediate families of the the Jaighter of Ma ond Wal ‘couple. Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Deck-| OU 8 oR a Roger Smith lace ave,, and the bridegroom's re dinner June| parents are Mr, Me. nL ‘clus Ernest Fi

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