Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 October 1947 — Page 3
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Photos by John Spicklemire and Dean Timmerman, Times Staff Photographers,
JUNIOR LEAGUERS IN TRAINING — Before they become full-fledged members of the Indianapolis Junior League, the provisional members announced last spring are required to take a training course. This is designed to acquaint them with community resources and the work of the league. In addition to the provisionals, members transferring from leagues in other cities also take the course. After they finish the complete series, they choose the activity to which they will devote the time required by league membership. The current training course, which began Sept. 17, includes |7 meetings, the last one to be on
are inspecting the Marionette Workshop and Theater which is a Junior League community project. Braille Committee work is being looked into by the three in the second row (left) of photos. Mrs. Nie, transfer mamber from Akron, O., and Mrs. Fred L. Toumey, O. T. R, therapy supervisor of the cerebral palsy clinic at Riley Hospital and a league provisional, are pictured with a Riley patient. The league sponsors an occupational therapy shop at the Indiana University Medical Center. In the lower right photo, Mrs. Peirce gives threa provisionals a talk on league work. And at lower left a group inspects the facilities of the league-operated Next-to-New Shop at 3418 N, where contributed articles are sold to bolster the organization's treasury. Other topics covered during the course are public welfare administration, work for children, industry and housing, health, social agencies, volunteer services and city government,
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"To Be Bride Elizabeth Joan Lieber Becomes Bride { ~ spe In Ceremony Read in Rangoon, Burma Ot Mr. Grittin
A reception in the Meridian Hills Country Club will follow the wedding of Miss Mary Josephine McGuire to Ransom Griffin at 8:30 p. m. today in the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church. Dr, Thomas R. White of Pendleton will read the vows
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A CEREMONY READ AT- NOON YESTERDAY in Rangoon, Burma, united Miss Elizabeth Joan Lieber and Martin Paul Detels Jr. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ralph W. Lieber of Indianapolis. She left here early in August, accompanied by. her grandmother, Mrs. Richard Lieber, to make the trip to Miss McGuire is the daughter Burma. They sailed from New York, Aug. 7 of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Mcs Mr. Detels, whose parents are of Plandome, Long Island, N. Y., is Guire, 5693 N. Pennsvivania St.
Secretary of Embassy in the American Embassy In Rangoon. He served and the bridegroom's mother is for three years during the war as an army officer, Mrs. Detels was Mrs. Ransom Griffin, 5858 Cene
+ : MISS CAROLYN MADDEN, MR3. THOMAS E. FREEBAIRN AND MRS KOTHE
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Martha Brown Is Married
A candlelight ceremony Miss Martha Lou- Brown and John Michael 2:30 p. m. today in Sweeney Chapel at
Ruth Elizabeth Armstrong Wed In Church Ceremony Today
Te Fairview Presbyterian Church was the scene, at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon, for Miss Ruth Elizabeth Armstrong's marriage to Ralph M. Burns, The candlelight satin gown chosen by the bride was fashioned with = a bustle back and full train. The fingertip illusion it was attached to a braided satin headband. The bride's’ cascade bouquet “of white gladioli' and stephanotis had. an orchid center.
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united veil Tierney at charge of the program, Members
~ the DePauw University Alpha
Butler University. Dr. Willian Cuban Trip {to A. Shullenberger read the vows. ; Follow Rite
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Brown, 6283 Park Ave, are thegbride's parents: Mr. Tierney is th# son A of Mr, and Mrs, Edwin V. Tierney, 603 N. Rural St.
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+ 29. Mrs. James D. Peirce Jr. is the league's provisional committee Ct. chairman. Directing the course is Mrs. E. Vernon Hahn, In the photos above are some of the trainees, shown ‘getting their lessons.” The three in the, upper left photo, inspecting a 15th century wood portrait bust of Philippe le Beau at the John Herron Art Museum. "Community Arts” is one phase of the course. Thote n the photo at upper right * " " : Miss Joan Arszman Barton-Selig | 1 . ¢ | To Be Honor Guest ; & : ’ 24 : A miscellaneous shower at 8 Nuptial \ OWS - : - » A o'clock Monday night will honor ht Z ; rey \ a : Miss Joan Arszman, whose mar- I ’ ' : ; ? $4 : omorrow : riage to Kenneth 4. Funke will be read Oct. 14 in the Holy Cross Dr. Dallas L. Browning will Catholic Church Miss Margaret officiate tomorrow at the doubleLvnch, 1323 E. Ohio St. will be ring ceremony uniting Miss Edna hostess : Lorraine Selig and William Earl The bride-to-be, daughter of | Barton. The rite wil be at 2:30 Edward Arszman, 1323 E. Ohio p. m. .in the North Methodist St. has been the honor guest at church where the reception also several recent showers, Miss will be held Katherine Funke, 409 S. Butler I'he couple Ave., had a kitchen shower Mon Miami, Fla, dav and Miss Nancy McColley, | at home, after J > - 638 Eastern Ave, entertained = N- E. 89th St. Tuesday A linen shower was For the ceremony the bride will given last night for Miss Arsz- candlelight brocaded satin overseas with the Red Cross for a vear. She is a gradffate of Carle- | tral Ave man by Miss Mary Jane Flaherty its gathered skirt extending into .. Gojlege, Northfield, Minn. Mr. Detels was graduated from Wil- The matron of honor, Mrs, and Miss Margie Smith at Miss # long train. Her full-length two- | [ja0 college, Williamstown, Mass, and is a- member of Zeta Psi Harvey D. Wilmeth, Bloominge Smith's home, 641 N. Oxford St Hered will be held by an paternity, ton, will wear a frock of bitlers a _—. orange blossom halo » on ” sweet chiffon velvet. Misses Mare She is the daughter of Mr THE SUNNYSIDE GUILDS jorie Home, Barbara Kiger, Madonna Akard and Mrs. Raymond H. Selig, 56th | first meeting of the season will be of Bettijane Mosiman and “Ann ¢ - St. .and Pendleton Pike. Mr. a President's Day luncheon at Chapter will present a “stunt” [Elizabeth Turner, bridesmaids, ” 4 Barton is the son of Mr, and Mrs. ' 12:30 p. m Monday in the Miss Holmes will report on will weal chartreuse chiffon > " ~ Io Be W ed L. Earl Barton, 4119 College Ave. Green Room of the Indianapolis a district,convention held in June | velvet The bride's attendants will be | Athletic Club. Mrs. Kurt W in Culver John L. Davis is to be the best Miss Madonna Ruth Akard and Mrs. Charles W. Small, Cleveland, | Senmidt, the retiring president, Miss Rhea McGoldrick of the man and the ushers will be Wile Haig L. Kacherian will be married tomorrow afternoon in the Suther-
wedding trip to Havana,
Texas and New Orleans will fol- liam L. Barr, Richard Gauf, Mal-
eolm McDermott and Alexander
matron of honor; Mrs, Jack MorFortville, and Mrs. Dorotha
will be in charge. Past presi- | Butler Gamma Chapter will speak
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The maid of honor was Miss Betty Handy, and the bridesmaids were Miss Patricia Henning, Miss Marian Thompson, Mrs. Charles Rothkopf and Mrs. John Hann. “All the attendants wore frocks of antique gold tafleta, George Kish, Chicago, was the best man. The ushers were Lewis Shepherd, ' Anderson; Dudley
* Winn, Edward G. Moyer and Mr.
Rothkopf. The bride wore a gown of white brocaded satin with long, pointed sleeves, a fitted bodice and a full skirt. Her shoulderlength illusion veil fell from a tiara of white carnations. 8he carried a colonial bouquet of carnations, roses and gardenias. There was a reception in the Delta Gamma ‘sorority house after the ceremony. The couplé will be at. home at 3605 Balsam Ave. after Oct. 12, when they will return from a wedding trip to Chicago, The bride 15 a graduate of Butler and a member of Delta Gamma sorority. is attending Butler,
The bridegroom |
low the marriage, tomorrow afternoon, of Miss. Joan Collins and Richard M. Shoop The 3 o'clock ceremony will be in the -Broadway Methodist Church, with the Rev. S. Jeffrey reading the doubles ring service Parents of the couple are Mrs William H. Collins, 708 E. 11th St., and Mr. and Mrs, Harold Shoop, Brookston. White satin will be worn by the bride. The gown has a fitted bodice and a flared peplum extending into a lohg train. A full-lengthy, veil will fall from a tiara of satin loops Her attendants will be Miss Patricia Boyers, maid of. honor, and Mrs. Orlo Shoap, Springfield, i Tl; Misses Margie McClaren and Margaret and Marjorie Doll, bridesmaids.
They will wear satin dresses— | | Miss McClaren and Mrs. Shoop |
| in coral pink and Misses Doll in
| heavenly blue. The maid of honor |
| will wear green. Orlo Shoop will be the best | man and the ushers will be Frank
Biddle, Brookston. Robert Foltz, -
Mowgicello; Lauren Collins and | Jeflers..
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The Rev. Virgil D. Ragan read the single-ring service for the daughter of Mrs. George P. Armstrong, 4613 Guilford Ave. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs, Wayne M. Burns, 6118 Spring Mill Rd. . Miss Jeanne Davis, maid of honor, woré a rose taffeta princess style frock. Wayne M. Burns was his brother's best man and another brother, William Z. Burns, was one of three ushers. The others were Francis C. Truitt and Stanley Malless. After a wedding trip to Ft Lauderdale, Fla., the couple will be at home, Oct. 20, with Mrs. Armstrong. The bride atténded Butler University where she was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. Mr. Burns attended Texas University and is an Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity member.
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Iota Gamma chapter, Pi Omlcron Sorority, will have a rusn “party at the fyome of Miss Edo Bottin, 1540 p. m. Monda,
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| brother, ‘1 Akard, another brother, and Clar-
~ehurch. alier the ceremony. h Ave, at 7:30 | | “Central Ave. fie |
Presbyterian Church Of - ficiating at the 3:30 o'clock ceremony will be the Rev. Charles Bruce He will read the desble-ring service, : The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Flava Axard, 2041 Guilford Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kach-" 2617 Central Ave, the bridegroom's Miss Akard’s attendants will be Miss Jane McClure, maid of honor, and Miss Eleanor McClure and Miss Charlotte Carrel, bridesmaids. Aqua marquiset-over-taf-feta will be worn by the maid of honor while the bridesmaids will wear pink. The bride's white satin has a fitted bodice and a She will carry a white prayerbook to which an orchid will be attached. Mr. Kacherian’'s attendants will be James Akard, the bride's best man, "and Joseph
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ence Carnes, ushers, A reception will be held in the The... couple will .be at home at 2619
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Hancher, bridesmaids, and Marylin Selig, lower girl, Mrs. Small will wear eoral the bridesmaids at be in blue velveteen, - The flower girl will wear white taffeta Mr. Small will be the best man and the ushers will’ be Stanley and Benjamin Selig and Arthur | Gentleman. Stanley Selig J&, will be the ringbearer,
Marjorie Walraven
To Honor Miss Pope !
Miss Anne Pope will be honored at a personal shower at 7:30 p. m. Monday, given by Miss Marjorie Walraven, 111 E. 16th St. The honor guest will be married Oct. 19 to Thomas J. Connor Jr. in the Emerson Avenue Baptist Church, Guests include Mrs. Roy A. Pope Sr., mother of the bride-to-be; Mesdames Roy A. Pope Jr,
Paul R.-Bruner and David John- ‘| Hilbert, |
son and Miss Jackie South Bend, and Misses, Jean Ann Heidenreich, Barbara “Archer, Mary Beth Underwood, Patty Pesch, Betty Lol Smith“ and Judith Ann Pope.
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dents’ pins will be given to active past presidents before the new officers are installed The incoming officers are Mrs Carl E. Wood, president, Mrs. E,
R. Grissel and Mrs. O. A. Chillson, |
first and second vice presidents; Mrs. N. E. Boyer and Mrs. Guy E. Morrison, recording secretary and assistant: Mrs. Thomas W. Ledwith, treasurer; Mrs. Donald Brodie, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. William Freund, parliamentarian, Directors are Mesdames Schmidt, Guy W Dunnington and G. PF. Kleder. The luncheon chairman, Mrs. E. W. Dyar, will be assisted by Mesdames Morris Crain, A. C. Crandall, Rodney Curry, Dunnington, Willlam T Eisenlohr, Alvin C. Fernandez, J. E. Pettig, Freund and John Garrett, /
Kappa Alpha Theta Group Will Have Dinner THE FIRST fall meeting of the Indianapolis Alumnae.of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority will be a | 8 p. m. dinner next Friday in the I Botisr University per house. Miss Anne Holmes willbe in
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and social service projects of the group will be discussed Mrs George BE. Gill is the alumnae president, "x ” » ANOTHER organization -beginning fall activities next . week will be the Indianapolis Branch of the State Assembly Woman's Club, The group will have a 12:30 p. m. luncheon Wednesday In the Hotel Washington, Mrs. Claude Potts, Lebanon, will speak on “The Unusual Woman.” Mrs. Clement T. Malan is luncheon chairman. Club of ficers are Mrs, Russel J. Dean president; Mrs, James M. Givens, vice president; Mrs. Leo X Smith and Mrs. Mark J. O'Malley, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. Glen Campbell, treasurer; Mrs. Carl E. Wood, parliamentarian, and Mrs, Joe Rand Beckett, historian.
Homemakers to Meet The Mariofi County Homemakers will sponsor a‘ book review at 1:30 p. m, Monday in Block's auditorium. Mrs. Noble Reynolds will discuss, . “The. . Prince .gof
| Foxes.”
Malcolm McVie JT, The bride will wear an ivory satin gown with an off-the-shoul« der neckline, fitted bodice and full skirt Long satin mitts ec= cented with seed pearls will be worh with the gown. The full length, ivory “illusion veil will cascade from a satin crown dhe crusted with seed pearls. She will carry a fan bouquet of white carnations with an orchid center, After the reception, the couple will leave on a motor trip South, They will make their home with the bride's parents after Nov. 1, Miss McQuire attended the Na« Park Seminary, Forest Glen, Md., and Indiana Univer« sity. She is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Mr, Griffin is a graduate of Wabash College and is a Phi Gamma Delta fraternity member.
Installation Planne The new officers. of the Robie son - Ragsdale Unit, Legion Auxiliary, will Monday following a dinder at 6:30. p.m. in. the
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