Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 September 1947 — Page 13
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Jane William Is Married To Mr. Barr
Reception at I. A.C. Follows Ceremony
Wedding vows united Miss Jane Williams and William LeFevre Barr at 8:30 o'clock Saturday night. Dr, Jean 8. Milner read the rite in the Second Presbyterian church. Mr, and Mrs. Russel 8. Williams
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parents. Mr. Barr is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Ernest L. Barr, 3965 Carrollton ave. All the attendants were dressed alike in candlelight nylon net frocks trimmed in satin. They wore satin helmets scalloped around the edges and trimmed with satin braid. Miss Doris Fessler was the maid of honor, and the bridesmaids were Miss Doris Gerstner, Dayton, O., and Misses Carolyn Kiger, Lois Hilkene and Elizabeth Harding. : * The bride's gown was .of candlelight satin trimmed with seed pearls. It was made with a low decolletage, full skirt ‘and long train: Chantilly lace bordered her long tulle veil, She carried a sheaf of white calla lilies. Burgess Hurd was the best man,
Griffin, John Davis and Gene L. and Russel Williams, the brothers of A reception at the Indianapolis Athletic club followed the cere- | mony. After a trip, the couple will]
vania st.
22, 1947
WEDDING SET OCT. 6—Mrs. J. J. Tobin, 4061 Central ave., be at home at 3720 N. Pennsyl-| announces the engagement and approaching marriage of ~her | daughter, Miss Mary Tobin, to Edward W. Rice Jr. son of Mr, [must be brought into balance. |
My Day— We Must Shift
Thrifty
quired in voluntary food rationing. |
| thing that is going to be done, I
Nation Swing Will Protect Living Standards By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT ” | NEW YORK, Sept. 22.—The other | day, Mayor O'Dwyer of New York) City urged the restaurants here to| accept two meatless days a" week. This is not as real a sacrifice as it| sounds. It would mean, however, | considerably less buying of meat. I am told it is thought in high circles that it is well nigh impossible to return to OPA controls, the| food stamp plan that we had dur-| ing the days of the depression, and price fixing. !
Into Being A |
in the ability of human nature on| a large scale to discipline itself to the type of daily care that is re-
» IF THAT, however, is the only
hope that someone like Herbert Hoover, who had great success in organizing such voluntary systems during world war I, might under-| take to do it again. I realize that there is not “the drive of a war, when everyone is| prepared $o sacrifice, to make us tomply now. But this is truly a drive to protect our peacetime standards of living.
Consumption and production]
The bride is a graduate of Tobe-! and Mrs. Rice, 3958 Ruckle st. The marriage will be Oct, 6, in the { There. may well be some profiteer-| Coburn School of Fashion CareersS rectory of St. Joan of Are Catholic church. (Shen- Courtney photo),
Indiana university ‘and Stephens college. She is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Mr. Barr was graduated from Northwestern university and iz a Phi Gamma Delta fraternity mem- |
Mrs. Dragoo
History Group
Mrs Harry W. Dragoo is the hew president of the Indianapolis! ‘Historical council.
Society—
Mary Jo McGuire to Be Honored
At Pre-Nuptial Luncheons,
Parties
som Griffin, will be
MISS. MARY... JO. McGUIRE... the. bride-to-be of Ran-,
onor guest at several parties this
" week, Miss McGuire and Mr. Griffin will be married at 8:30 p. m., Oct. 4, in the Meridian Heights Presbyterian
church.
The other of-| a miscellaneous shower and luncheon at her home
At noon tomorrow Mrs. George W. Shaffer will give
Invited fo the
ficers are Mrs. L. S. Pisher and| party are Mesdames O. E. Hemphill, Ross Moore, J, C. Dieter, Roland Mrs. Laura E. Ry, first and second] M. Cetton, Louise Pohlman, Harry J. Weil and Catherine Bevington: vice presidents; Mrs. Clyde Mont-| The future bride's mother, Mrs. William C. McGuire, will be an honor
gomery, secretary; Mrs. Walter Geisel, treasurer; Mrs. J. H. Arm-
Downing Johnson, parliamentarian. |
1047-48, . : Program—Mesdames Donovan A.
Turk, Laura E. Ray, Clayton H.| Lieber and Miss Ann Elizabeth |
guest.
s. Harry A. VanOsdol will give a luncheon at noon on Friday ington, publicity, and Mrs. John| ir the Propylaeum in honor of Miss McGuire. Friday night Malcolm McDermott, who will be. an usher in the Mrs. Dragoo has announced the | wedding party, will entertain informally for the engaged couple in the following committee members for| home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. & McDermott. Members of the
| bridal party will be the guests.
Sunday morning Mrs. Ralph W.
Ridge, W. C. Bartholomew, E. C.| Turner will give a breakfast and |
Rumpler and Edna Pauley. Hospitality—Mesdames Charles E.
Smith, Henry Ker, Herbert As-)
perger, Bert Westover, Paul Hart, ‘E. May Hahn, W. H. Link, Guy O. Byrd, Max J. Reese and Hugh D. Merrifield
Membership — Mesdames Lowell Pisher, E. E. Padgett, Wolf Sussman, Charles Smith, Louis Schultz, W. H. Hodgson, Frank Weimer, and Ernest Pullenwider. Telephone+-Mesdames H. P. Willwerth, John W. Thornburgh, D. T. Weir, J. H. Armington, W. H.
_“Meuser, Burton Knight, Emil Souf-
flot and Delbert O. Wilmeth, Archives-—Mesdames A. B. Glick, David Ross and Brandt C. Downey. Devotions—Mrs. Earl Robbins. Decorations—Mesdames Bert Sexson, Fred Brown and C. D. Vawter. Mrs. Glick and Mrs. J. P. Cochrane are the delegates to the Indianapolis Council of Women.
Pi Phi Alumnae To Meet Today
The Indiana Gamma Alumnae club of Pi Beta Phi sorority will meet at 8 p. m. today at the home of Mrs, Richard T. Hill in Williams Creek. New officers for the coming year are Mrs. Robert Slaughter, president; Mrs. Marvin Fox, vice president Mrs. Dorothy Holderman, secretary, and Mrs. George Vickery, treasurer. Newly elected committee chairmen include Mrs. Charles P. Davidson, program; Mrs. Howard B. Mc‘Chord, membership; Mrs. Howard H. Huesing, publicity; Mrs, David Gifferd, rush; Mrs. William Richter, special projects, and Mrs, P, K Ward, bridge,
Freshman at Kenyon
Kenyon college, Gambier, O., this fall is Vavid A. Keyt, son of Dr. and ~ Mrs. Berbert C. Keyt, 2224 Langley ave. ;
| crystal shower at the Woodstock | | club. we Invited to the party are Mrs. | | McGuire and Mrs. Ransom Grif- | | fin, the mothers of the engaged couple; Mrs. Frank Turner; Mrs. |
entering the alumnae group will be
charge of the luncheon. Other|
| George
Mrs. R. P. Prey and Mrs. Henry J. Decker head the committee in
Donald "OC: ‘Danielson and Mrs. Nat U. Hill, Bloomingtgn; Mrs. James Cunningham, Urbanh, Ill; Mesdames = Harvey D. Wilmeth, B. Jeffrey, Albert W, Buschmann and Robert I. Terry Jr, Misses Bettijane Mosimap, Barbara Kiger, Marjorie Home and Devine Enright.
Delta Delta Delta Alliance To Open Year on Saturday
The Indianapolis Alliance of Delta Delta Delta sorority will open | the schedule of its fall and. winter activities with a luncheon-bridge at 1 p. m. Saturday at the Indianapolis Athletic club. New sorority residents in the ¢ity and last June's graduates who are
special guests.
committee mempers are Mes- V2YS and means, and Mrs. Walter 'gniy 42 Navy club auxil dames Wendell M. Hicks, John A |H- Huehl yearbook. | Cent Crawford, Windell Fewell and Ray Mrs: David F. Cass Is state day pnqianapolis W. Bowman. | chairman, w. The group will be welcomed py| Currie will head the founders da
and Mrs. Robert
{Mrs.\ Truman Woodmansee, presi-|PIans. :
{dent of the alliance, Other officers)
are Mrs. W. Foster Montgomery, 00 may be made with Mrs. Craw- | vice president; Mrs. John C. Han-|f0rd and Mrs. Fewell.
Cheer Broadcasters Bland, recording and corresponding | T', Have Lunch eon
son, treasurer; Mrs. John K. | Schmit and Miss Mary Elizabeth]
secretaries; Mrs. Robert P. Ulrich,
Kertis Jr., Panhellenic representative, and Mrs. Kenneth H. Wood, alternate Panhellenic representative. Mrs. Frey has been named chair-|
man of the membership committee
luncheon. Mrs. Decker, who heads |
the hospitality committee, will introduce the guests. | ‘Mrs. David F. Cass To Head State Day
Other committee chairmen are Robert Mottern
| Mrs. Montgomery, program; Mrs, Homer ' Dugger, telephone; Mrs. Hanson, finance; Mrs. = Albert
Habermeyer and Mrs.” Bowman,
project; Mrs. Carl M. Lee, magazine | Among the entering students at subscription; Mrs. Lucille K. Fen- |g grader; treasurer: Mrs. Edward
W. H. Niles, parliamentarian; Mrs |{Kuehrman, state recommendations; |g, Wilagh, sole and os °
recom- | Ball, auditor.
[nell historian; Mrs. Otto
{ Mrs, John ' N. Ott, city {mendations; Mrs. W. R. Johnson,
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dren's Books.”
Reservations for Saturday's lunch-
Trident representative; Mrs. Alex J. ‘The Cheer Broaduasters club will {open the fall season with a presi- |
dents day luncheon at 1p. m. Fri- i day at the Fall Cred Chicken Ray Ss Siu Kappa { Dinper club. rs, L. Robert Mottern will be! i the honor guest. Mrs. C. M. Buck Chap, AM, P. E. O. 8 p. m. Tues. The Rev. and will give a short talk at the | 18 in charge of the program which | will include a musical interlude by | {Miss Ruth Dyer.
ing going on but we. don't seem to! have been very successful in stop- | ping it, » » y I THINK if every housewife is told that on Monday, Wednesday {and Friday, or Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, we will be" entitled | to have meat at one meal, but that on the other days we should have { poultry, fish, eggs or cheese as sub|stitutes, we may get an effort at] ‘jcompiiance: z ¢ : At no time should anyone have] {more than one egg at a meal. Bread | {must not be wasted. Butter, fats] {and oils must be used with great (economy. In fact, we must begin to| {be a thrifty nation instead of a| wasteful one. We should do this largely because, if prices .continue to rise, many people in this country will not be able to continye to eat. Also, if the rather moderate amount of food we have been exporting—which has barely kept people from starving so far—were cut, this would have political repercussions in many countries which are {on the verge of disorder now, sim‘ply because , people
EVENTS
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|day, her parents Mave announced.
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suffering meekly forever. [1722 8. Delaware st. announce the]
Vernon Lewis Marries Miss Waldo
Hi to. Mountains Follows Ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Vernon BE. Lewis 5 (are on a trip to the Smoky moun|tains following their marriage at | [8:30 ;p. m. Saturday in the Taber- A I nacle Presbyterian church. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale officiated. The bride, the former Miss Margaret Helen Waldo, is the daughter jof Mr, and Mrs. John H. Waldo, 120 ‘W. 64th st. The bridegroom's mother is Mrs. James B. Lewis, Pekin, Ill
Mrs. Theodore R. Jones, Hanover, |N. H., was the matron of honor. {She wore a pearl gray taffeta dress, { The bridesmaids, Mrs. James Nichols III, Naperville, Ill; Mrs, Richard f Oldham, Champaign, Ill; Mrs. Pred J Campbell, Terre Haute, and Miss Margaret Kramer, Danwille, Ill, wore blue taffeta frocks.
The best man was James A. Lewis, Champaign. The ushers were Robert Alcorn, Peoria, Ill.; Richard } Oldham and Warren Baldridge, [Champaign, and Donald Hippen-
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BRIDE-TO-BE AND RECENT BRIDE — Miss Ruth Carrel (left) will be married Saturday to Hoy W. Patton. She is the daughter of Mr..and Mrs. John W. Carrel, | 57 S. Dearborn st.. and his parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Patton, Knoxville, Tenn. loa wag Bui a8 vary SOI A ceremony read Saturday unitad Miss Patricia Dean Persell (right) and Harold [and full skirt, Her two-tiered illu-
C. Oliver. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Persell, 1426 E. Ohio st., and [sion veil fell from a tiara of pearls,
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after Oct. 1. | Women's Clubs. She succeeds Mrs., The bride, a member of Alpha q . Fl Ye r > Jane Swaynie — ’ dent of the General Federation of ceeds 3,000.000 women. fraternity and is attending Hlinois. { Is Engaged | « news, Miss Jane Swaynier daughter of
the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Oliver, 1515 S. Belmont ave. a) es Ne w President | LaFell Dickinson, Keene, N. H., who Omicron Pi sorority, was graduated To Mr. Wade T= lock! ¢ STORE HOURS: Monday Through Saturday, 9:30 fe 5:00 MrcaniMirsc Cale de Senynies Phe
a- reception in the Marott hotel, (P. H. Ho photos.) | | They will be at home in Champaign The Bridal Scene— RICHMOND, Va. Mrs. J. IL, Blair] held the post for three years. The from the University of Illinois. Mr. Buck of this city is the new presi- membership 'of the federation ex- Lewis is a member of Kappa Sigma A_marriage and two approaching ceremonies highlight today’s bridal Webb st., will become the bride of Arthur LI, Wade at 8:15 p.m. S8atur-
The prospective bridegroom is the | son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wade, 2520 Union st. The Rev. Benton B. Miller/will read the ceremony in the Olive Branch Christian church. | Miss- Carolyn Flinn will ‘be the. maid of honor, and Dalten R. Wade, the brother of the bridegroom, will be the best man. Richard Lubking and - Harvey Herndon will be -the ushers, After a wedding trip, the couple] will be at home at the Union st. address. yt 4 fl | | Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore LaRussa, |
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{engagement and approaching mar-| riage of their daughter, Rose, to| Henry J. Stahl Jr, son of Mr. and| ,
CLUBS
{Mayflower chap, I. T.-S. C. Noon Tues. 38th st. branch, Merchants National bank. Late Book. 11 a. m. Tues. Mrs. M. L. Men Sheridan, hostess. Brunch, Tuesday Afternoon\ Study. 1 p.m. Tues. ans, 915 E. . ¥Nathaniel Hawtherne,” Mrs, Charles C. | Baker
| Chapter One, National | Association of Women. 8 p.m. {Tues. Chi nese room, Hotel Washington, ry. 8 p.m. Tues. Central Y. M. C. A, branch, Needlework Guild of America. 2:30 p. m. Tues. Mrs. R. Hartley Sherwood, 2847 N. Meridian, hostess. Section presidents’ meeting.
SORORITIES
| Alpha chap., Alpha Omicron Alpha. 12:30 p. m. Tues. Mrs. Charles Kuhlman, 20 Pasadena, hostess, {| Alpha chap., Chi Phi Gamma. Tues. night, Mrs. John W. Cook, 1502 Bosart, hostess. Business meeting.
7 p. m. Tues. Mrs.” Albert Cowen Jr., Senowr rd. hostess. Wiener roast,
Mrs, John H. Hirt, 2029 Kessler, hostess. “Hoosier City,” Mrs. A. H.
Mrs. C. Douglas, M. Graves. {Funk will talk on “Illustrated Chil-| Chap. W, P. E. O. 2 p. m. Tues. Mrs. Mrs. Prank C, Lory and Mrs. Paul Des Jean are on the - hostess. Picnie. luncheon committee.
Officers for the year are Mrs. L.
president ;
we Sorority to Honor
Wayne O. Hill and Mrs. Prank ¢. Music Students
Lory, first and second vice presi-| |dents; Mrs. Cecil T. Vestal and Mrs. | recording and | Mrs. O’
Robert 1. Flutro, corresponding secretaries;
Plan Supper Party
The Delta chapter of the Kappa | Kappa Gamma sorority alumnae Miss Marymae Stamper, president; {club will have a covered dish supper | Miss Rosemary ‘Lang, vice president; tomorrow at 6:30 p. m. Mrs. Thomas! Miss Eileen Brigner, secretary: Miss; {Hasbrook, 4455 Marcy lane, will be | Steinkeler, treasurer, and Miss Etta
hostess.
of the Jordan conservatory at a Student hall.
will take part
| Misses Nancy Carlson,
| will entertain.
| Jean Wilson, historian.
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BRIDE-TO.BE—
Miss Rosemary | - Donahue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, James William Donahue, 622 W. 30th st., is engaged to Paul Meredith Mook, hér parents have | announced. *Mr. | Mook is the son | of Mt. and Mrs. | Raymond L.. | is. Mook. {New Kensington, i a. ¢ | No date has | been set for the wedding.
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J. G. Haston, 3054 Sutherland,
Phi Sigma Mu sorority members| will honor the new women students
reception at 8 p. m. tomorrow in Miss Mary Breedlove, violinist, in the program. Lillian {Steinkeler and Rosemary Lang also
The officers of the sorority include
Mrs. Stahl, 1510 8. Meridian st. | The couple will be married Satur'day in the Sacred Heart Catholic emu,
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» . » Miss Florence E. Hodge was mar-| ried to Charles Cromlich Aug. 8 in| thé South Meridian tabernacle. The | Rev. M." D. Wilson, pastor of the | Mt. Pleasant Christian A church, | Johnson county, performed the rite. | | The bride is the daughter of the| Rev. and Mrs. James R. Hodge, 434 W. Raymond st, and the. bride-| ‘groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, { Omer Cromlich, Greenwood. | The bride's attendants were Mrs. | Maurice Harrell and Mrs. William | | Cheatham, matrons of honor, and| | Mrs, Robert Miller and Misses Ur- | |sula and Delores Hodge, brides-| | maids. | | Raymond Cromlich was the best {man, and the ushers were Robert |Cromlich and Clarence Hayes. { | A reception at the home of the {bride's parents followed the cere-| (mony. The couple Is at home on | Whitcomb ave, t
‘Cahen-Burkey Ceremony |
A. Glenn O'Dell read (the: vows yesterday afternoon [uniting Miss Betty Jean Burkey {and Jack Weston Cahen, 'The.3:30 |o'clock rite was in the Brookside | Evangelical United Brethren church | Mrs, Cahen is the daughter of {Mr. and Mrs. George R. Burkey, 611 [N. Oxford st. The bridegroom's, |parents are Mr. and Mrs. F. L |Cahen, 108 N. Denny st. dy The maid of honor, Miss Beverly Ann Davis, wore a yellow taffeta period frock. Miss Helen Clark and Miss’ Margaret Overman, | bridesmaids, wore aqua taffeta. | Jimmie Garvey was the ringbearer. | Ledny Cahen, brother “of the] bridegroom, was the best man. The ushers were Roy Aders, Evansville; Oren Saunders Don Roberts and Paul Emmelmans . The bride wore a period gown of candlelight satin, its illusion yoke outlined by a beaded bertha
The full skirt fell into a cathedral {train. Her veil was fingertip length land she carried a bouquet of white {roses with an orchid center, | There was a reception. at the {Burkey home before the couple [left for a wedding trip fo Clifty Falls state park. They will make ) their home with the bridegroom’s, parents after Oct, 1.
Assembly Committee | Is Announced
Mrs. Willlam Byram Gates has announced the members of the ma ; managing committee for this year's h d ? > Junior assembly. . . . » : i A Rov: Beton... Wh: Comfort-Cut for Fit Sturdily Stitche : |
liam M. Herschman, Daniel Nyhart, | * . ; k ! Misses Constance Cadick, Nancy, \ 1 Misses Constaiice Carle | California Styled ® Roomy Pockets. Assembly dances are scheduled Oct. 17, at the Indianapolis Athletic club; Nov. 14, at the Woman's Department club; Nov, 23, I. A. C.; Dec. 12, Hotel Lincoln; Jan. 9 and 30 | and Feb. 27, at the W. D. C.; Masch | 12, I. A. C,, and the spring dance at the Murat_temple.
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