Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 July 1947 — Page 16
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Miss McGauley Bride! Of David Jay Minton The announcements of wedding] attendants by two brides-to-be] highlight today’s bridal news, |
Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Bellg,'
state road 67, announce the engagement and approaching mar-| riage of their daughter, Virginia, and Charles W. Small, Cleveland. | The wedding is to be Sunday, Aug. 3, at the North Methodist) church. Dr. Dallas L. Browning,! pastor of the church, will read the vows.
‘The prospective bridegroom is the’
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Small, Pemberville, O. Miss Dede Selig will be her sister's maid of honor, and Miss Catherine Wheeler is to be bridesmaid. Marilyn Selig will be her oats flower girl, and Stanley A. Beg 5, wl another cousin, will be ring bearer | George Small will be best man for his brother; and ushers are to be Clyde Clark and John Amos, both of Cleveland Miss Selig attended Indiana uni-| versity, and Mr. Small is a graduate | of Bowling Green university, O. He also attended Western Reserve university, Cleveland. | The bride-to-be will be honored | at a shower tonight given by Theta chajiver, oon Sigma. Kappa so0-| rority. Eugene B. Tate, 708, E. 11th gs "wil entertain. Assistant hostesses are to be Mrs. | Russell Wetherald, Mrs. Harry Walton, Miss Peggy Spaulding and Miss Marianne Meers, Miss Wheeler will entertain with a breakfast and miscellaneous shower Sunday morning at the home of Miss Helen Whitfield, 8002 Evanston ave. Miss Dede Selig recently gave 4 miscellaneous shower for her sister. Mrs. Stanley Bellg, 5227 N. Illinois st., was the hostess. un»
Miss Norma Redmond will be the maid of honor when Miss Margaret Ann Tierney is married Aug. 9 to ‘Harold John Weinmann; The ‘tere-
Catholic church.
Mrs. Paul Topmiller and Miss |
Martha Lou Brown will be bridesmaids. Harold F, Weinmann will be his son's best man, and ushers will be John M. Tierney, brother of the future bride; Kenneth Gerrard and Fred Ashley. A wedding breakfast at the Ma-
Miss Tierney is the daughter of| Mr. and Mrs. Edwin V. Tierney, 603 N. Rural st. The prospective bride groom's father lives at 5775 N. Dela-
. » » \ Mr. and Mrs. Paul H, McGauley, 2521 Central ave, announce the marriage of their daughter, Eloise Claire, and David Jay Minton. The wedding was June 27, Miss Mary Ann Balley was the bride's only attendant, and Charles Baumann was the best man;
The bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Jamés W. Minton, 815 N. Central ct. | The couple is at home with the
Plan Picnic
The American Society of Women Accountants will hold its annual plenic at 3 p. m. Saturday at Forest Park, Noblesville. In charge of .arrangements are Mesdames Myrtle Dawson, Alberts Wier and Edith Lott, Misses Thelma Davis, Marguerite McCay. and. Darothy Rosebrock. A . short. business meeting will follow the pienic:~ “Arrangements will be discussed for attending the national convention to be held at Grand Rapids, Mich, Aug. 8 and 9.
Fetters Back After Trip
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Curtis Fetters, 5631 N. Delaware st, have returned from a three-week trip-to the West coast and Mexico,
They were accompanied by thelr sons, Jack and Jim, and Mrs. Fet-|
ters’ mother, Mrs. Mary Dancer, While in San Diego, visited Mr. Fetters’ mother,
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* Ashby photo ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED-—Mr. and Mrs, Russell T, Sweeney, 5601 Central ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Bernadette, and William Louis Hurt, son of Col. and Mrs. James W. Hurt, 3229 Sutherland ave. No wedding date is set,
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Block photo 10 BE WED NEXT MONTH—An Aug. 10 wedding will unite Miss Wanda Starkey and James F. Petty, The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis D. Starkey, 404 N, Grant ave. and Mr. Petty is the son. of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Petty, 5331 E. 10th st,
Society— oN . Patricia Ann Heustis, .\Roxana Fye Will Be Honor Guests at Shower
Several brides tobe will be feted at parties this week. Miss Patricia Ann. Heustis and Miss Roxana Fye will be honor guests at a ‘‘table top’ shower to be given tomorrow night. Miss Mary Ingles will be the hostess for the party in
her home. Guests at the event will be Mrs. L. C. Heustis and Mrs. H. F. Pye, mothers of the future brides; Mesdames John Hatfield, James W. Ingles and Myron Hawkins, Misses Mary Kay Lacey, Anne Winslow and Jane Ingles. Miss -Heustls will be: wed to Kemble L. Lewis, Painesville, +0, on Sunday. Miss Fye and Sydney Johnson will be married July 27. Mr. and Mrs. Heustis will give the bridal dinner for their daughter | and Mr. Lewis Saturday night at the Indianapolis Athletic club. | The event will be after the wedding rehearsal. Out of town guests at the party will include Mr. and Mrs, Paul K. Lewis, Fargo, N. D., parents of the prospective bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dewey, Detroit; Mr.’ em—— and Mrs. Robert Pitt, Ann Arbor, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs, - Myron’ Hawkins, Oak. Ridge, Tenn, and Arthur Prine, Ann Arbor, :
; Control Based Also coming from out of town “ will be Mrs. Alice Walton, Fargo; | On E orce
Calvin Rehtmeyer, Pittsburgh, | . Is Uncertain
and Paul Gordon, Springfield, Ill, Sunday morning Mrs, Bret Hawkins and Mrs, Myron Hawk- By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT ins entertained with a breakfast HYDE PARK. N. Y July 18. for Jats eushs a te Tndina- I am very glad that the sixteen naapolls Abele Vr low were |\1On NOW meeting in Paris to survey Lacey, (31880 an it = Te the European economic situation the pagtesses ay s ” sve and to decide what shall be done, at Miss Lacey's home Y Ihave not closed the door definitely night. on Russia. ’ : Her bid to Czechoslovakia through Miss Barbara Shirley a trade pact is, of course, perfectly reasonable and one that. Czecho-
Will Be Wed Aug. 22 slovakia cauld hardly refuse.
Miss Barbara. Shirley will become the bride of Harry C. Sheri. | Bub If the U. 8 ‘8. R. stays out of the general program planned
dan II Aug. 22, her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Walter L. Shirley, have #n Paris and does not work for the announced. Col. and Mrs. Law- | economic recovery of the whole of rence V. Sheridan, Brendonwood, | Europe, then she has indeed given are the parents of the prospective |Dotice that she is not concerned with what happens to those nations
bridegroom. The ceremony. will be-read {n | that she cannot dominate politically.
the Lutheran Church of Our Redeemer, Miss Carita Sadler will be the maid of honor, and the bridesmaids will include Miss Dolores Powers, St. Louis, and Misses Anne Richardt, Patricia Hartley, Marion Osborn and Jane Osborn, Mrs. Sheridan will honor the bride-to-be with a tea this afternoon Tromi 3 to § o'clock. Mrs. Roderick K. Sheridan will be hostess at a luncheon Friday in
My Day—
" » " SHE HAS shown, in the way she has forced the nations closest to her to line up with her, that she gives the orders where she gives economic assistance and where she | holds political control. That is not freedom for any man or.any nation. It maybe business to accept this kind of con | trol for a tithe, but 1 think history will ‘show that coritrol built on force
her home. is always precarious, ® wR - — Mrs. Rose Marie Cruzan and N her daughter, Miss Rosemary Easy to Sew
Louise Cruzan, will return soon from a five weeks’ motor tour to Mexico City and other points of interest. Miss Esther McAllister, South Bend, and Misses Barbara and Kathleen Day accompanied them on the trip.
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By PAUL T. HAAGEN, Noted Architect
TOMORROW'S KITCHEN will march on with many new improve-
ments and gadgets that will lighten the kitchen work and make heavy routine duties less burdensome.
Probably no two rooms in small homes today ire more modern |
than the kitchen and the bathroom. The kitchen is a laboratory for the preparation of foods.«It therefore must be sanitary, light and bright.
Sororities—
Mrs. S. M. Blue Heads New
Sorority
Week-End Outing Being Arranged A group of local women has organized a new sorority, and other groups are planning meetings in|
president, Mrs. Max R. Forrest is secretary and Mrs Elsworth Hay is treasurer. «Other officers include Mrs. Guy W. Marshall, pledge captain, and Mrs. Armand Tschudi, sergeant-at-arms. Delta chapter, Phi Delta Pi sorority, - will: hold its annual picnic for families of its members this week-end. Mrs. William Sauter, Judson, will
aS ls eine duced Io sink, one at the range and posonly the a ance of cleanll- | “sibly one under the cabinets which ppear y would throw the light on the ness, as in former days, but rather working counter space. has become gay and very attractive as well as practical, 3 Kitchens nowadays are standardized in a certain sense. There
‘sure there are enough outlets, especially for the range, the refrigerator, the mixing appliances and above the counter. Floors are best covered with rubber tile or linoleum. They are easily washed and kept in spic-and-span condition.
» » . WHILE IT is advisable not to let the kitchen be too large, still it is a convenience to have a dining space in the kitchen for family use at certain times. An ironing board cabinet may be installed wherever it is most convenient to iron or where wall space is available.
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appointed state pabjicity chairman of the Indiana -Federation of Clubs at a meeting . of the group this morning in the Severin hotel. The board next will meet Nov.
5 and 6 at the Keenan hotel in Ft. Wayne. Districts 10, 11, 12 and 13
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day. The group will have no more meetings until Aug. 2%. Iota Tau Tau sorority will have 8 dinner meeting at 6 p. m. next Wednesday at the Canary cottage. | Hostesses will be Mrs. J. A. Gar- | rett and Miss Clare Mehrlich. | Miss Evelyn Johnson will enter-|ihe | tain members and pledges of Alpha
Mrs. Ted Michaels, 4616 Rosslyn st., will be the hostess at the meeting at 8 o'clock tonight of Zets Rho sorority. Initiation services will be conducted for Mrs. John Thomas. A social meeting will be held by Zeta chapter, Phi Delta Pi sorority, at 8 p. m. today. | Mrs; Borie McLaughlin will be hostess at her home, 5432 E. 10th st.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1947
‘Ralph Wyant To Take Bride:
In Ceremony
| © Rev. L.'A. Huddleston | Will Read the Vows
An informal ceremony at 7:30 o'clock tonight will unite Miss "Mil|dred Alexander and Ralph Wyant. The vows will be read by *he Rev.
| ‘The bride will wear a white suit and navy accessories with a mixed ' flower corsage. | . Miss Viola Woodard, the maid of ‘honor and the bride's only attendant, will wear a light blue suit. Lowell Chandler, Greenfield, is to be the best man. The couple will leave on a short {motor trip immediately following the wedding. They are to be at home in Indianapolis, The bride is the daughter of Mr.
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