Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 June 1947 — Page 25

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Miss Bottema Is Wed This Morning “. Fr, Burchard Conrad 7 Officiates at Rite

{{ Miss Carolyn Ann Bottema became * the bride of George

The parents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs. Mark OC. Bottema, 3010 8. Meridian st, and Mr. and Mrs. ; J. Adrian, Epler ave. Evelyn Bottema, the bride's her maid of honor. Miss Adrian, the sister of the 3: Miss Norma Garcia, Fla., and Mrs. Cassius Mark Jr, Camby, were the

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dressed alike In mataffeta frocks . tiaras. Emmalene Baumann was the flower girl. Satin Gown was gowned in candlesatin styled® with cap sleeves : full skirt with train, She wore } matching mitts and a fingertip twotiered {illusion veil caught with a seed-pear]l tiara. She carried white carnations ‘and stephanotis cen- ¢ tered with white orchids, \ Norman Cayer, New Bedford, { Mass, was the best man. The ushers were Paul Adrian, brother of the bridegroom; John Adrian and 1 Raymond Bottema. i A wedding breakfast was held at i the Golden Pheasant at noon. There ! will be a reception at the bride's # home at 7:30 p. m. After a trip to % Chicago and northern Wisconsin, i the couple will be at home July 1 2 at the Meridian st. address. : The bride attended the College of & Bt. Teresa, Kansas City, Mo., -and { Marian college. Mr, Adrian ig a { graduate of Purdue university,

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AFFAIRS COMMITTEE OFFICERS—M:r

was re-elected president of the Civic theater affairs committee yesterday as

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group held its final meeting of the year. The party was at the home of Mrs. J. Lk Holcomb, Cold Spring rd. Mrs. Frank A. Ferry (from whom Mrs. Rochford gets a cup of punch) is the new recording secretary. Mrs. Wilfred E. Smith (left) was elected treasurer, and Mrs. Earl Hilligoss is the corresponding secretary. First through third vice presidents (not shown) are Mesdames B. €. Luglan, Harold R. Victor and Harry T.

Pritchard.

Mrs. R.N.Furr| Is President Of Council

Irvington Auxilia

Re-elects Mrs. Bus Mrs. Russell N. Furr is the ne

cil of the American Legion auxiliary. Other officers are Mrs. Jack Myers and Mrs. Lewis Goontz, vice presidents; Mrs. Cecil Hartman and Mrs.p Robert Jester, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. Lyman Pearson, historian. Mrs. Herbert Dunlap is chaplain; Mrs. Helen McKenzie, sergeant-at-arms; Mrs. Jean 8. Boyle, parliamentarian, and Mrs, Stewart Maxwell, junior past president. Mrs. Maxwell will attend the guxiliary state convention at French Lick in August. Mrs. Furr will be alternate, and Mrs. Scott Bange will be page. ’ r » " » The Irvington American Legion auxiliary unit recently re-elected Mrs. Frank Bush as president. Other ‘unit officers include Mrs. Clarence Bellfry and Mrs. Andrew Wettrick, vice presidents; Mesdames Clifton E. Donnell, Merrill Woods and L. M. Christie, recording, membership and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. William, T. Ricketts, treasurer: Mrs. Herman Bobbe, historian; Mrs. George A. Bolds, parliamentarian; Miss Beverly Hatt, chaplain, and Mrs. Jasper Rogers, sergeant-at-arms. Board members at large are Mes-

Society—

Mr. and Mrs. Briere Jr. Are on Trip

Following

Marriage Here Yesterday

t Eisenhowers | Entertained By Miss Hurt

Capt. and Mrs. John Eisenhower, Pt. Benning, Ga. son and daughi tér-in-law of Gen. and Mrs. Dwight iD Eisenhower, were honor guests {at a small reception given from 5 to + 8 o'clock Tuesday afternoon by Miss i Doris Hurt, 3220 Sutherland ave. { The Eisenhowers are on a wed‘ding trip to the West. » Wed June 10 ¢ Miss Hurt was made of honor when

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' Monroe, Va. Mrs. Eisen- { hower, the . former Miss Barbara i Thompson, and Miss Hurt were {classmates at Purdue university. . After the Informal reception at the Hurt home, Miss Hurt’s parents, Col. and Mrs. James W. Hurt, en‘tertained with a dinner at the « Indianapolis Athletic club, Dinner Guests

\ Guests at the party were Misses § . Pauline Steffen, Bernadette Sweeney ||

and Hurt, Elmer Steffen, William . Hurt and Roll McLaughlin,

MR. AND MRS. JOHN ALFRED BRIERE JR. are on a wedding trip east today following their marriage yesterday. The bride is the former Miss Laura Frances Haight. The Rev. H. Francis Van Benten, SS. Peter and Paul cathedral, read the ceremony at 3:30 p. m. in the

home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Haight. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Briere, Springfield,

Mass. Miss Louise M. Dickson, maid

of honor, wore a mist gray taffeta

dress with matching mitts. Susan Schuitz, a niece of the bride, was

the. flower girl and wore a frock was the best man. The bride chose a candlelight satin gown with a lace yoke and a train. A cap of Alencon lace held her veil of French illusion bordered with the same lace. She carried a bouquet of white carnations surrounding a green orchid. A reception at the home followed the wedding. After their trip to Springfield and to Cape May, N. J., the couple will be at home at 3310 Northwestern ave. The bride attended DePauw

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| were in service together in Vienna. |} { The Eisenhowers left Indianapolis |!

! yesterday afternoon. Cory Families : Fete Turners

¢ Mr. and Mrs. Derick Turner, Lon- : don, were honor guests at a picnic « supper recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Cory, 3849 N.| Drexel ave. Mr. and Mrs. Alex 8S. Cory were co-hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Turner will leave, Monday for Johannesburg, South| i Africa, where they will make their home. Mrs. Turner is the daughter of, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hicks, Wana-| maker.

To Have Picnic

The Hobby club of the Indian-

apolis Junior league will have its last meeting of the season at a picnic’ luncheon tomorrow noon at the!

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farm of Mrs. W. J. Hamerstadt.| hy

Election of officers will follow. { Mrs. William 8. Hall is chairman | of the club. Mrs. George Bardwell, will be hostess for the picnic.

{ Mrs, Uz McMurtrie ; Will Entertain

{ Mrs, Uz McMurtrie will entertain ! the Wilson College Alumnae club at {1 p. m, Friday at the Propylaeum.' { Mrs. Harlan Montgomery, Seymour, | * will be a guest. | Miss Genevieve Scoville, secretary of the club, will report ‘on a recent , visit to the college.

¢ Double. Trouble

+ The birth of twins is more com- + mon in Canada than in the United } States.

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university, where she was a Kappa Alpha Theta sorority member. She served in Europe with the Red Cross.

Dinner Tomorrow A BRIDAL DINNER tomorrow night at the Highland Country club will honor Miss Marian Consodine and her fiance, Leon J. Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Consodine, parents of the future bride, will A entertain preceding the wedding rehearsal at St. Joan of Arc Catholic church, where the couple will be married Saturday. Guests will include Mr. and Mrs. V. H, Mills, parents of the prospective bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Marshall, Mr, and Mrs. Loren Milis, Miss June Mills and Perry and Carl Mills, all of Marion; Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Zook, Kansas City, Kas.; Mr. and Mrs, E. A. Huehener, Pittsburgh; Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Knoll and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mueller, all of Milwaukee, Everett Meridith, Annapolis, Md.; Misses Anna and Mary Consodine, Springfield, Ill.; Miss Teensy Weber, Evansville; Misses Margaret, Doris, Barbara, Diane and Shirley Consodine, all sisters of the bride-to-be; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Umphrey and their daughter, Lynne; the Very Rev. Msgr. Clement Bosler, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hackleman and Willis Kunz.

Mrs. Miers Hostess

The Liberty Garden Homemakers club will meet at 1 p. m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. James Miers, Brookville rd. Mrs. Pear] Brady | will be the assistant hostess.

Speaker Named

Mrs. E. P. Messick will be the speaker at the 1:30 p. m. meeting

: |tomorrow of * Woodside unit, W. C.

¢ |'T. U. Mrs. Ivan Denwood, 401 Trow-

TEEN TOGS—A honey to keep clean, this playsuits is made of chintz. Note the back opening on the shorts (and there's a skirt, too!) Juanita Earl, who was graduated this spring from Ben Davis high school, likes the Everglaze material. (Ayres’). ’

bridge st., will be the hostess.

Open House Set

Mr. and Mrs. George A. Brake, 5514 N. Delaware st, will, celebrate their 25th wedding annivefsary with ‘an informal open house at their home from 2 to 6 p. m. Sunday.

Higher Pitch

Women's vocal cords are usually shorter than men’s, with the result that women’s voices dare higher pitched.

It’s Here to Stay

Fun in the Sun . . .

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Shown on Qur Famous Fourth Foor

Charles Mayer & Company

29 W. Washington St. ~~.

Eighty-five per cent of the women in the United States use lipstick.

’ Gaibreath photo. BRIDE-TO.BE—Miss Marilyn Shaw and Kent Hopkins, Flint, Mich., will be married June 28.

Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. “and he is the son of Mr, and

Mrs. A. L. Hopkins, Birming-

Museum Rolls Into Town Saturday

Meridian st., from 10 a, m. to hibits shown. ington found itself without and it was evicted.

tion. With the help of various Wash

remote sections. Films to Be Shown

dren’s Theater conference.

the Washington museum.

will be shown during the mu seum’s visit. One, Arts and Crafts,” covers the vari

will tell of life in Nova Scotia.

museum staff as hostesses.

Meeting Tonight

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Club to Meet

Pioneer in Suffrage New Zealand started women suffrage in 1893,

p. m. Saturday. Children of the city are invited to visit the ex-

The caravan was begun when the Children’s museum ofe Wash-

home during the housing shortage. Its leased building was "sold

Undaunted, Miss Matilda Young, director, procured a trailer coach as a gift from the Trailer Coach Dealers National associa-

ington embassies, she has been able to tour the country, faking ‘films and ‘exhibits to children’in

The caravan has been in Bloom" ington the last week, where Miss Young and her associates have been attending the National Chil-

Dramatic clubs have played an important part in the program of

Color sound films of Canada “Habitant

ous hand products of Nova Scotia? = A second on “New Scotland”

Members of the Children’s Mu=seum guild will augment the

The Delt-a-Dek club will meet at 7:30 p. m. today at the home of Mrs. James Champion, 5645 Marnette

Mrs. Clyde W. Ennis, 924 E. 52d st, will be hostess to the Babes Alumnae club at 8 p. m. tomorrow.

dames Sterling M. Harvey, Clarence R. Parsons and Loren Craig. Mrs. Bush and Mrs. Donnell will be delegates to the district council, with Mrs. Maud Smith and Mrs, Lee Hart as alternates. Y Mesdames Bush, Bolds and Harold Tolin will be delegates to the state

: ® |convention. Miss Mildred Lemen, a A traveling museum will visit the Children’s museum, 3010 N.

senior at Howe high school, will attend Girls’ state as the unit's rep4 resentative.

My Day— Truman Veto

Of Tax Bill Is Praised

By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT NEW YORK, June 19—It took courage to veto the tax bill in view . |of all the things that were said, by the Republicans beforehand ‘and that are still being said with vehemence. One headline stated that Republicans denounced the veto as “dirty politics”—I suppose because the President might approve of ax reduction next year. Such a measure should be differently drawn, of course, so as to give a little more advantage to the mass of taxpayers in the lowerincome brackets and a little less to the corporations. When more time has gone by and we do not need our revenues, for absolutely necessary ‘expenditures, as we do now, the treasury might approve such a measure, » #" » ONE NEWSPAPER calmly took the view that all the taxpayers of the country have been injured by this veto, whereas the great mass of taxpayers would have noticed very little difference in their ‘taxes. Now, when corporations are making good returns on their capital investment, is ‘the time when it hurts them the least to pay taxes.

*] 1 am frank to say that I should

have liked a 20 per cent reduction, but nevertheless I am pa the President vetoed the bill.

Circle Plans Open House

RECENT BRIDE—Mrs. Rob

Summa before her

A. Summa, 1228 N. State ave

D. B. Shaw, 6093 Michigan rd.,

rider, 4622 Kenwood ave.

Kindred Bots: lene Holley will .be married June 28 to Arthur Williams at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Holley, 537 Holly ave. Mr. Williams is the son of Mrs. Sarah Williams,

WEDDING NEAR—Miss

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Dexheimer Carlon photo,

ert Cooprider was Miss Rosalie marriage Saturday at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Walter

The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan E. Coop-

Mother Theodore circle, Daugh‘ters of Isabella, will “hold open house from 2 to 5 p. m. Sunday at St. Elizabeth’s home in Beech Grove. Miss Catherine Fletcher and Mrs. Charles Galm, co-chairmen of the refreshments committee, will be as‘|sisted by the following: Misses Ursula Buennagel, Alice, Frances and Theresa Lipps, Irene Reiter, Helen Yast, Patricia Dodd, Florence O'Connor, Claire Hopper and Frances Steidel and Mrs. Louis Sales. ’ Members of the staff of the Catholic Charities bureau also will be on the committee.

Garden Club to Have Guest Day Meeting

Guest day will be observed by the Irvington Garden club at 2 p. m. tomorrow. The group will meet “at = {the home of Mrs. C. B. Gardner, 946 N. Bolton ave. Assistant hostesses will be Mrs. H. T. Chaille and Mrs. E. F. Madinger. ' Mrs. H. L. Mote will speak on “How to Cut and Harden Flowers.” Also among the speakers will be Miss Margaret Griffith who will discuss, “Is Your Iris Out of Date?”

‘ Ayres photo. TO BE WED—An August wedding. is being planned by " Miss Myrtle L. Lee ert J. Perkins, Parents of the couple are Me. and Mrs. Lawrence Lee, 5862 Dewey ave. and Mrs, “| Flora Perkins, 34 S. Belle

president of the 11th district coun Z

. Towne, Columbus, Ind., and Mr.

On-Ea-Ota Club Plans Dinner

Ea-Ota club will be marked at a 7 p. m. dinner Saturday at Buckley's restaurant.

Baker and Mrs. Glénn L. Hefferman.

|Legion 'Auwiliaries— |

© P. H. Ho photo. MARRIED — Mrs. Margaret Towne Wright, 37 E. Maple rd., was married to Paul E, Thompson, 2007 N. Talbott st., May 29. Their parents are Mrs, Alice

P. H. Ho photo. RECENT BRIDE — Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Fries, Peru, announce that the marriage of their daughter, Louise Ann, and Wil liam L. Redmon was read Saturday. The bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. M. L. Redmon,

Peru. Wants Citizenship | WASHI'NGTON-—Mrs. Lena White, 24, one of the Polynesian war brides of American soldiers, has appealed to Congress to amend the G. I. war brides bill so they can

become citizens of the United States,

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