Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 October 1947 — Page 13
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The bride attended Indiana University and is a member of Pi Beta Phi Sorority. Mr. Connor is a graduate of Indiana and a member of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity.
Qurazzo Takes Bride In Church Rite
A double ring ceremony united Miss Donna Mae Heininger and Joseph Anthony Qurasso. The Rev. Emst Plpenbrok read the vows at 8 p. m. yesterday in St. John's Evangelical and Reformed Church. : The maid of honor was Miss Mar-
white satin and net gown with a fitted bodice and full skirt extending into a long train. Her full Jength veil fell from a satin crown and she carried white roses,
St., the couple left on a trip to the
“Tea to Open Fall Activities
ARRANGE PRESBYTERIAN
econd Presbyterian
The Woman's Second Presbyterian Churcn will Seoune its fall activities with a tea rou 3 to 6 p. m, Wednesday at th 8 church. New women members of ot he church will be
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associate pastor. Music will be ded by Mrs. George S. Dailey Allan Z. Shimer. Mrs. Orbison is music chairMrs. Robert M. Lingles, vice president, arranged the pro-
receiving line will be Williams, presiMesdames Milner, ohnston, Stanley R. Meckel and E. Rahm, Others will be presients of the church circles, including Mesdames Walter P. Morton, H. BE. Blasingham, H. 8. Noel,
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Arnold and Ines Alcorn, Miss Ann C. De Vor and Miss Portia Christian.
Church, and Mrs. James T. Sutherland, recording secretary, check guest lists for the tea to be given by the arganization om 3 to 6 p. m. Wednesday at the Shurch;
Second Presbyterian Church Women's Association to Hear Dr. Milner Speak Wednesday
The Suess. will include talks | tea table, Mrs. Bugene N. Bessby Dr. Jean S. Milner, pastor, | ley is in charge of decorations, and the Rev. Joseph W. Johnston, | and Mrs. Charles L. Brosey is
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TEA—Mrs. A. Thurlow Stone {eft corresponding secretary of the Woman's Association of the
Mrs. R. R. Scott, hostess chalrman, will be assisted by Mesdames Giles L. Smith, E. B: Newill, Howard R. Meeker, G. Vance Smith, Roscoe C. Johnston, Paul W. Huddlestun and Fermor 8. ! Cannon, who will preside at the
food chairman. Other officers of the association are Mrs, James T. Sutherland and Mrs. A. Thurlow Stone, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. Henry L. Ayres, treasurer. Committee chairmen are Mrs. John W. Rehm, service; Mrs. Bliss R. Wells, promotions; Mrs, H. K. Weirick, publicity; Mrs. Walter J. Pray, budget; Mrs. John W. Mary, nominating; Mrs. A. M. Van Arendonk, Mayer Chapel rummage sale; Mrs. G. Vance Smith, constitution, and Mrs. A.
The organization also is making plans to hold a dinner meeting this winter and a luncheon in the spring.
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ton St. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Qurazzo, 322 Sanders St.*
Group Makes Plans For Junior Art Show’
Plans for the Indiana Regional high school and junior high school art exhibit are being made by the Indiana Regional Advisory Board for National Scholastic Awards. The group met Saturday in Block's tearoom for luncheon and a business meeting. In addition to the art supervisors and consultants attending were Mrs. Donovan Turk, P-TA representative; Mrs. Dorothy Ellis, Block’s auditorium director, and Samuel B. Walker. Sponsored by Scholastic magazine, the exhibit will be held in Block's auditorium in March as part of the National Awards Show, Last year over 1500 entries were received from 90 Indiana schools.
Camp Fire Leaders To Honor Executive
Camp Fire Leaders’ Association will horior Miss Helen Rowe, associate director of the Camp Fire Girls, at the Central YWCA from 3:30 to 5 p. m. Wednesday, Nov. 5. Mrs. Ivan Davidson general chairman of the nx which is to be a tea and musicale. Mrs, E. ©. Zaring is chairman, and together with Mrs. Earl Kniptash will pour at the tea.
Card Party Thursday The Women's Club of the Indianapolis Hearing Society will sponsor its annual card party at 1:30 p. m. Thirsday in the Meridian Room of the Colonial Furniture Co. Mrs. A. W. Brayton, president of the club, is Shasruun of the comupities
Weller-Grey Vows Read
Miss Jeanne Grey became the bride of Harold M. Weller at 3:30 p. m. yesterday in the St. Paul Methodist Church. The Rev. Ernest W. Nugent officiated. - The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. Grey, 123¢ W. 36th St. Mr. Weller's parents are Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Siegel, San Fernando Valley, Cal Mrs. Donald Roberts was the matron of honor in a topaz taffeta dress. The bridesmaids, Mrs. Donald Hilts, Miss Doris McCarty and Miss ' Jackie Nichols, wore green taffeta. The best man was Merle 8. Waller, and the ushers were Robert Lyne Henry Evans, Mr. Hilts and . Roberts.’ ue Weller wore a white slipper satin gown with a molded bodice and bouffant skirt extending into a full train. There -was a reception in the home of the bride's parents after the ceremony. The couple will be at home in Indianapolis,
i Ivy Johnson Is Honored
Mr. and Mrs. Harlie H. Johnson, Danville, Ky., announce the engagement and ap marriage of their daughter, Ivy, 23 W. 16th St, to James W. Comfort Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Comfort, 1358 N. Tuxedo St. The marriage will be at 3 p. m. turday in the Brookside United Brethren Church. Miss Johnson was honor guest recently at a shower given by Miss
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. NEW YORK, Oct. 27—1I have had two letters from WAA- omplogins ifr different parts of the country telling me, more in sorrow than in apger, that while the veteran who wrote to me complaining of the way the War Assets Administration was conducted might feel a personal grievance, yet by and jarge » vematiably good Jub hes
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Miss Maxwell Heads Junior Auxiliary Unit
Members of the Robison-Ragsdale unit, American Legion Auxiliary, met at 10 o'clock this- morning to sew and wrap bandages at the Riley Hospital. Mrs, Marshall A. Raber, community service chairman of the
unit, was in charge, She was assisted by Mrs. George E. Shelley and Mrs. Paul H. Keller.
president of the junior group of the unit. Other officers selected were Miss Buzanne Sertell, vice president, and Miss Sarah Asher, secretary. The junior group and the Sons of the Legion Squadron had a hayride and wiener roast Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Allen were the chaperones.
\Church Council
'To Give Luncheon Mrs. Claude Wilson is in charge, of the entertainment that will fol-| low the covered dish luncheon to be given by the Ladies of the Central Christian Church Council. The party will be at noon on Thursday in the church dining room.
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} Halloween Party Mrs. Paul E. Stubbs will entertain | of Alpha Epsilon Chapter,
3 PAID 4b hey howe, 4007 at 8 p. m. today. Assistbe Mesdames Harold E. Maurice H t Menvmaion
Miss Dorothy Maxwell was elected |
dames B. L. Byrket, Willard M.| | Wickizer, R. C. Wright, Robert L.| | McKechnte, J. A. Patenaude and ¥ | Edward V. Mitchell and the council 3 resident, Mis. Havold Wale Mrs. Harold Walter. |
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Helen Kilmer Wed To Carl S. Adams
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Alpha ta Labs 0 1. m. Tues. Mrs, N, F. Schaefer, 4511 Broadway, hostess. Dinner. Husbands Kappa Chap, Mu Phi Epsilon, 7:15
Arabian Chap, IT-SC. 11:30 a, m. Tues. YWCA, Mrs. John W.
E. L. Pedlow, 3038 Central, hostess, Luncheon, “David the ' (Schmitt)g Mrs. P. C. Nicoles.
Pp. m..Tues. Mrs, Joseph Reagan, 2887 Sutherland? hostess. Business
Dr. Dallas L. Browning read the Thornburgh, speaker,
Frickie were ushers. The bride wore a white satin gown with a two-tiered skirt ex-| {tending into a full length train, | Pelta Chap, » Chi Phl Gamma. 8 p. m. whi agtinbi fon dd
Anita Smith, Mr. Cochran Married
Times State Service NEW PALESTINE, Oct. 27—The
|New Palestine Methodist Church! was the scene at 7:30 p. m. yester-
day of the wedding of Miss Anita June Smith to Wayne V. Cochran, | The Rev. Elmer McKinney officiated. Mrs, Cochran is the daughter of Mrs, Flora J. Smith, Mrs. Russell bridegroom's parents. All New Palestine, The maid of honor, Miss Kathryn Smith, wore brown velvet, and the bridesmaids, Miss Janet Smith and Miss Marie Mason, wore gold velvet frocks. Robert Miller was the best man. The ushers were Charles Lancaster and Richard Westlake. The bride wore a gown of white satin trimmed with Chantilly lace. A satin bonnet held her two-tiered illusion veil, and she carried an orchid on a white Bible. was a reception in the church after which the couple left for Niagara Falls. They will be at home in New Palestine after Satur. day.
Party Planned The Lambda Chapter, Delta Sigma Kappa Sorority, will have a Halloween costume party tomorrow night in the home of Mrs. Robert| been done Hendrickson, 2428 N. Gale St. |
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vows uniting Miss Helen Weber Mayflower Chap, IT-SC. 1 p. m. Kilmer and Oarl Stanley Adams Tues. Phil Jones Restaurant. Mrs. Jr. at 2:30 p. m. yesterday in the North Methodist Church. | Mr. and Mrs. OC. M. a 127 E. 33d St, are the bride's ts!
Jules Zinter, speaker, Late Book, 12:30 p. m, Tues. Mrs. Martin ‘Eastburn, 402 N. Arlington, hostess. Luncheon, “My Pioneer,” Mrs, E. C. Rumpler, and the bridegroom is the son rit Clair Literary. 13:30 p. m. Tues. Mr. and Mrs..Adams, 52 N. Dears born St.
Mrs, Nellie Renchen, 4044 Guil-
ford, hostess. Dessert luncheon.
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