Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 November 1947 — Page 3
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Trip to Florida Will Follow
Ceremony
CME MEE WR HR Si Shawver will leave for a wedding, A trip to Florida after a reception in the North Methodist Church today. They were married there at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon.
Engagement of Helen Louise Warvel NY Lo, “Kad Fares Eo Noted Announced: SE Ging) ; Lu dian ERR,
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.. THE ENGAGEMENT OF MISS HELEN LOUISE | WARVEL and James E. Noland is announced by the future bride’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. John H. Warvel. The
I folie ner prospective bridegroom 1s the son of Dr. and Mrs. 0. 2 BA Tan, asoner began Noland of Bloomington. The wedding will be in early The bride." the fesmier’ "Milas ] at 7:30 p. m February. Marjorie Ann Ewert, is the 1 on at 3:30 a. m, Miss Warvel is a graduate of Wellesly College, Wellesley, Mass. Mr. | daughter of Mr, and Mrs. W. H: 2 Noland was graduated from Indiana University and attended Harvard Ewert. 3010 N. Kenwood Ave. Mr. r Crimes University 2 Shawver is the son of Mrs. Lu- ’
cille Shawver, 807 N. Temple ‘Ave. Miss Mary Jane Ewert, the maid of honor, wore dusty rose taffeta. The bridesmaids, Mrs, Morris Cochran, Harrisburg, Pa., : and Mrs. Claire C, Shawver, wore “i blue taffeta {rocks: 3 Claire C. Shawver was his brother's best man, and the ushers were Robert Owens and Paul Sponsel, The bride wore a white satin gown fashioned with a flared Ld skirt extending into a” queen's train, Her fingertip length veil was edged in lace and cascaded
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» » » . » » out the killing The Propylaeum Club will have a luncheon at 1 p.m, Wednesday, ||
and at 2:30 o'clock members will hear Marshall Abrams discuss My \ st.” will be hel Indicated, talks h ExDeietes wih MacArthur in the Far Eas A tea after the program. { mes, 51 the Mrs. Fred C. Tucker and Mrs. William P. Evans are co-chairmen a of arrangements. They will be assisted by Mesdames Perry W. Lesh, Sern voice: . Arthur V. Brown, Frank R. oe Jain, * \ A i Weaver, W. D. Hamerstadt, Olive i pa R 1 ill | D. Edwards, Stuart A. Bishop, t inside iat eceptior | Henry C. Adams, Edward H. " xen dls Maye, Ri Knight, Howard R. Meeker, Har- — $ Jeon Follow 1te old C. Feightner, George Rose, Then a ad . Russell W. McDermott, Samuel . C. Carey, J. K. Lilly Sr, Fred C. |f on the south In Middlebury Dicksen, W. B. Pail, William B. |]
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[ on the com- Times State Service from a beaded crown. She care MIDDLEBURY, Ind., Nov. 15— | and Leo X. Smith. ; ried white chrysanthemums. unty jail when Miss Daisy Caton: and- Francis | Other assistants will be Mes. The couple will be at home in 1g was discove Stonehouse will be married here | dames William P. Hahn, Herbert ¢ ’ Indianapotis. . examination of at 6 p. m. tomorrow in St. Paul's | W. Todd, Roy J. Pile, Louis M. | aa : he killing took Lutheran Church. The Rev, Wal- | Huessman, Josephine 8. Moore: : = . B Sep . : : | Chester W. Albright, Pred E. Gif- 1 FC G Ce L ; We d R | ; d ] vill officiate. | or two of the ter Wicks wil ofcinie, | omn G. Ravn, Prank C. to Grant Constance Lewis lo be We ichard Vesta . . e orice 18 Balke, Winfield Miller, Frank W. : fF . | the case have Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Caton, ie : VT Ve D Wi B WwW 11 M: . We : p son, 1 { o Watts, State Mr oir Ddiose i | Orowor, Jomo. Ben, orl | App Schoo] ‘To Vernon DeWitt Bunce 1 arry about finger- the son of Mrs. Dora Reynolds, : , a a . . : > 8 . : Barrett, Edwin H. Forry, Philip S. . C. M : S Be 7m x. Tremont St Indanplt | iccarand, 1 7. van Lanave- Scholarship In Afternoon Ceremony Iss Spencer "he mai ’ 88 : s, E.H.K. Mc- : all, technicians Caton, will wear American Beauty | ham, lyse H. Jones, B HR : Es | Greenery, autumn leaves and candelabra will form the back- Dr. John B. Ferguson will read i ii ’ . : :cc | Comb, Niles Chapman, Herbert S. A $300 scholarship to the John he ; . : y identified as relv d the bridesmaids, Miss | ground for the ceremony uniting Miss Constance Lewis and Vernon | the vows uniting Miss Marilyn velvet, and : : | Wood and Eldo I. Wagner, Miss | Herron Art School has been voted ro ; I" . . Barbara Kirk and Mrs. Robert | . hi d Miss Cor : h DeWitt Bunce at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon, Dr. E. Burdette Backus | jo Spencer and Richard Pranka second city y Scott, will wear turquoise velvet. | Margaret M. Shipp an 155:.Lor- | by the Executive Board of the In- will read the single-ring service in the All Souls Unitarian Church. | in Vestal at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow orhood of the Sidney Stonehouse is to be the ane Ohr, ] | diana Federation of Clubs. The church reception hall, where the couple will receive follow- | afternoon in the Irvington Pres5 still being best man, and Mr. Scott and ‘| Alliance Francaise | The award, to be paid from the ing the wedding, will be decorated with smilax and a large brass bowl | pyterian Church, i A ® . | IFC Penny Art fund, is similar to m—————— Of chrysanthemums. Mrs. John cer Mlieved Jhey John Borg will be ushers. poe To Hear Parisienne | Ey ot at the Jordan : fe TL} Boi Boi oh Te {ieee of e truck, but Miss Caton will wear a Whlle | ~ joan Hye of Paris will speak . = Cou le to | ve jplayen Se Cs pay |r, rs, Glenn Calderwood, hether or not velvet gown and an illusion veil | on “The Greek Myth in the Mod- | Music Conservatory. . | P i her sister's matron of honor. She | Brownsburg. ‘The bridegroom's the driver. encrusted with seed pearls, She | ern French Theater” at a meet- Announcement also is made of | 1 { . | will wear a dress of pale gold | parents are Mr. and Mrs. George Gun Found will carry white roses. | ing of the ‘Alliance Francaise at available: symphony tickets to 4 In Marion | satin brocade, trimmed in dark | W. Vestal, 41 N. Kenyon St. pump shotgun There will be a reception in the | g p.m. Friday in the Marott Ho- concerts. in Indianapolis, Evans- #) ¢ brown fur. She will carry a | The matron of honor, Mrs. 1e 4200 block of home of the bride's parents. The | (0; nr Hue, who studied at the | Ville, Terre Haute, Ft. Wayne, | ih The Broadway Baptist Church | crescent-shaped bouquet of gold | Frank Haun, Lafayette, Will wear of a different couple will be at home with the | gq, .1honne is an exchange teacher | South Bend and North Manches- | i | will be the scene, at 2:30 ‘o'clock | and bronze chrysanthemums, gold green satin. Mrs. Richard Erwnod, ssing shotgun bridegroom's mother in Indian- | .¢ the Indiana State Teachers | ter i | tomorrow afternoon, of Miss | leaves and wheat, | in gold. satin, and Mrs. Robert le, the sheriff's apolis. | College, Terre Haute: | The tickets are to be used by | Lillian Christian's marriage to The flower girl will be Helen | Hedding, in rose satin, will be the . : Miss Caton is a graduate of | oqne reception committee is in | music. students and others who | Robert Beck. The Rev. Robert | Parker, daughter of Mr, and | bridesmaids, : elmer said his the Memorial Hospital 8chool of | charge of a dinner to precede the | might not otherwise have an op=- | | H. Mitchell, Stilesville, will read | Mrs. Norman .S. Parker Jr. | a James P, Gallagher is to be ihe 4 the Sun was Nursing. meeting. Mrs. Thelma Todd will | portunity to attend. Mrs. Ruth | the vows. Deersfleld, 11. Mrs. Parker is a el man, and Frank Gellert and n that vicinity provide music. Seidel Jackson is in charge of the | Miss Christian is the daughter | cousin of the bride. The flower | IVAN Pruitt wil be ushers. pen the thief C 1 Ki Assisting Mme. Yvonne D. Cha--| Indianapolis area tickets. { of Mr. and Mrs. O. 8. Christian, | girl willl wear a long frock of LA] While supper Jal gown tat along aro 1sner milovitch, president, will be Mrs. | six more junior clubs over the | 1227 Herbert Ave. The bridegroom | turquoise crepe and marquiset | na 8 i R cide ice and a ot attach much Cc. W - y : is the son of Mr. and Mrs, C. J. | and will carry a basket of chrys- | ‘4 irt, extending into a train i . { C. .- Weathers and Dr. Clide | state have been admitted to the will. be. worn Iw the. incidence. . - ldri . wy . Beck, Marion. anthemum petals. will be worn by the.bride. Her ~ now ruled out S riae Aldrich, vice presidents; Paul T. | federation, Mrs. Elmer Dolzall, illusion veil will fall from a band k at the mur Roberts, secretary, and Roland | indianapolis, announced. Mrs. J. Photos by Henry E. Glesing Jr, Times Staff Photographer Rone MEO o Jasor, Mrs. Silver Lace. Tafel iuaion veil iil fall Irom ard - Lam surer, : ; . 5 is : : ; oher : itchell, wi wear t DIOS ' a second truck James B, Thaxton dt Pe ou bers, ireasurer I Bin Buck, GEN enon By LOUISE FLETCHER, Times Woman's Editor green satin, The bridesmaids, Gown Chosen by Bride | white chrysanthemums, ity. They have of: Mrs, ‘Daisy Thani, 2 Al Will Hold | SR Wodnorday and ANOTHER OF THE EVENTS that got sidetracked during the War |.Miss Mildred Reed and Mrs. | : | After a reception in the church, ond truck as Reisner St. and J. 2 2% ee lumnae vl Y m TRY a) | years is back on the calendar, It's the annual Shortridge High School | Richard Earnest, will wear gold | The bride has ‘chosen a gown | the couple will leave on a motor { several other Clayton, 1 Hed Mt ID the Dinner Meeting MSY. . “Pamily Frolic,” returnifig Friday night after a five-year absence{® satin. ol sliver lace over heavy white | trip. s found noth. Kiser this afternoon. M ’ J 1 M El Tw } Bhe was entertained by. the Sponsored by the school's P-TA as its only money-making project, the | Gene Earnest is to be the best taffeta and veiled with a single tn 1 the crime. daughter of Mx. - jive i St. | th = t ep Eotvikammp will be | pt. Wayne Women's Club at & | go 0)i0 4s a venture which enlists the whole Shortridge “family”— | man, and Ebert Christian and layer of white tulle.. The gown is R te T a Kisner Sr, T19 8. Ji olpk 3% | ie ou oss Wier the Sigma Bs | Thursday breakfast which also | 0 ee” ctudents and faculty. John Rodgers: will be ushers. fashioned with a fitted bodice, 1{C ; Oomorrow ses Plane The ceremony was ab 2 De a, | P ota A ipinae ees at. 6: Jhonored state federation officers. Things (some of them previewed above) will be doing all through The bride will wear a white Puffed sleeves and a full skirt ~e r Job in the Emmanuel Baptist Fo p DS uesday in the DAR Chap- | the school building. The library will become a country store with | crepe gown. Her illusion veil will | extending into a circular train. In F ishers : with the Rev. Floyd. Smith of- | 2 ; ise, t ; All d y Cl: k old-fashioned stove, cracker barrels, a barber shop quartet, har- | fall from a wreath of orange blos- She will wear a tulle veil un- | . John P. Streift ticiating. ; Na BE M We dinner wil be u gc€ ar monica and ‘guitar players. There'll be dancing in the gym. The | soms, and she ‘will carry white | der a short mantilla of silver”| Times State Service the only fly- The maid of honor, Miss Cal | Duli p a Spe. Baal junior class will stage two vaudeville performances in Caleb Mills | gardenias and carnations. lace, and her bouquet will be sil- | invari og NOY: foes, Te. in the world, olyn Smock, wore o Suny pe | iin a Sones LE » | 0 S eak | Hall. While male student run through burlesques St style shows, the After a reception in the War- | ver leaves and wheat with white SepLion ip he Fishers Methodust d with a St, : taffeta dress, and the DN | Jeanette Ga “0 a ov Lo pes | girls will present a couple of real fashion parades on illuminated | ren Hotel, the couple will go to chrysanthemum petals, Mh will To Dw The wedding of firm, flies to maids, Miss Mary Taylor and Miss | Seanttie wr » a RENNEAY | The auxiliary to the Children's | runways in the cafeteria. Chicago on & short wedding trip. The bride's parents, Mr. and | y a pe - on] to Harold % ri and Illinois Evelyn. Roynier, wore blue. The i) fol / the busi- | Bureau of the Indianapolis Or- | oa. 2.0. They will be at home after wMyps Montgomery 8. Lewis, Bren- ft Eo pe TI ny plans he Jack Blacker was the best man, | The program (0 follow the busl- | 1)" ome will have a 12:30 | THIRD-FLOOR ROOMS will house a hobby fair with exhibits | Thursday in Marion. denwood, will entertain With a | enon In the church, The and the ushers were Charles Re meen » une Sr ange 3 p. m. luncheon meeting Monday | ranging from orthodox collections to an unusual display on making ie - an reception in their home following | Rev, Russell Humerickhouse will mi Blacker, Donald Thaxton and willbe Mrs. A am ee poearing in the 38th St. branch, Indiana A angora-type swealers from the combings of a pet Samoyede. The dog “ > ' the wedding. A bridal supper | olicinte. ba RING HOUSE Donald Sweeney. . in | Nis e Miz 3 4 Rtien, Huy National Bank. Mrs. T. Conlin | will be there, too. The school Stamp Club will have an exhibit, The R ev, I. K nap p will be served for the wedding | . Phe bi ide Is she daughter I Mr, The bride wore an ivory saiin ? : 7 $ ROTC will display guns, war relics and army equipment, Physics . . n Is. ‘chile ‘ epier, . : | Karl Holi : Alexander will be hostess. 4 ) 8, ! 3 ) ay party, immediate families” and | N. ~ ; gown made with a fitted bodice 2H Henman, Olfpist. resi- { The assistant hostesses are | students will show radios, motors and electrical gadgets, One hob- Ott . ates out-of-town guests, None: Vile, ad Mr Hunter 8 the end full skirt, Her fingertip : . yi, ne prew ndstrom byist will cut and polish a semi-precious stone while his collection is 1CI¢ . son o ~ an rs, Carey Huffer, length illusion veil fell from a | dent, has announced the ap- Mesdames Edgar O. la Georas | > ow pe , | A black wool crepe suit with A Fishers, i i i Arthur , ittinger ana Creo . A double-ring ceremony. reac 4 RroVARR AR y y wreath of orange blossoms, and | proaching ° visit of Miss wi 1a B. Huff. Mrs. Robert McMurray “Vendors” will operate an assortment of booths, selling home- this MOrTiTE united Miss: Margs- gold and black accessories will be Miss Gladys Wendling, Waldron, he carried white chrysanthe- | Moffett of Decatur, Ill, province | ° ya oh ‘or | ts” There Will be 3 ! so worn by the bride when the j and Miss Anita Gordon, Rushville, 3 | president. The alumnae group | Will preside. made cakes, soft drinks, candy, “white elephants. Jere Wi | Tet Gellert, daughter of Mr. and | couple leaves on a wedding frip, | Will be the bridesmaids. They ums, . i y - ouple of “gypsy” fortune-tellers (Mrs. George H. . yr hb 1 A Ah i i i Judge Alex M. Clark will dis fish pond . .. and a couple of "gypsy Mrs. John P. Gellert, 835 Fletcher | . ; 4 ity» Sel . There was a reception in the | Will entertain for Miss Moffett a oh ce” The | Denny and Mrs, Charles G. Fitch), Dotting the hallways will be lee | Mrs Jobe £ CTL OS erzigt, | They will be at’ home in Detroit, | Will ‘wear hyacinth blue taffeta
; ri ‘ y of The qde 1s a graduate of | frocks. The best man is to oe special guests include Miss Ger- | cream booths and wiener CATS. a : os , | son of Mrs. ‘Alma Unverzagt, 1061 Wo le 3 ue Don Pacey, Napsleon. O. trude Taggart, a member of the Also for the benefit of the “inner man,” a coffee shop wi e sel | wr 20th St h . Apo | . # ¥ department. More food, plus entertainment, will ’ 2p at Bunce is the son of Mrs. Walter Miss Klepfer will wear a white board of managers of the Chil- } wp in the home ee part qc ” w I a g NN Tot of The. rite- was at 9:30 o'clock in | mye Bunce East Greenwich | fatin gown styled with a fitted dren's Bureau, and Kerth M. | be dispensed in an Jnlernaiona oy re a i” down the Holy Rosary Catholic Church. | RI and was graduated from bodice and full skirt extending Hardy, executive director. activity for the 5: hours elore mignight brings the. curia | The Rev. Fr. William Knapp read. | si John's College, Annapolis. into a train. Her fingertip veil Plans for the Snow Ball dance | on another Family Frolic = Lo ___| the vows, S———————— bu will cascade from a white satin to be held Jan. 31 in the Wood. | “1 7 : ‘ : Mrs. Richard Lakér, matron of im . sis and pearl headdress, and she will stock Club will be discussed. The | Zon h-(Gates Nuptial Vows Read | nonor. and wis sven Gelert Two Are Initiated | carry white roses.
student affairs for women at ihe meetings next week. Monterey members will hear reports on the 13 of Tonor. wore pink tals Sires ara at eh . Univetsity of Missourl, will speak Chapmer Is lo have = deqsert Berial Agency EE held Miss Lois Jean Gates became the bride of Richard J. Zeph in a ema ye was By Purdue Sorority ae . Souible | Hl jake a week's to the Indianapolis Chapter, Al- | luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday. | early this month in the Claypool | 10 o'clock ceremony this morning in the St. Philip ‘Neri Catholic | io pest man, and Wilton Unver- Times State Service ———— / trusa International, at a 6:30 | Mrs. Matt Carpenter, 1163 N.| A Church. The Rev. Pr. Clement Zeph, Shelbyville, a cousin of the | 0% (pidlie” Taker were | LAFAYETTE, Ind, Nov. 1— | yyy oy voce cnitd p. m. dinner meeting Friday. The | Holmes Ave, will be the hostess, | - bridegroom, officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs: | Jib Two Indianapolis students at" ute LUross Gud dinner will be held in the Goid | and Mrs. W. R. Stevens will as- | Baers. Purdue University have been | Units of the Methodist Hospital
3 | . r Clark L. Gates, 806 N. LaSalle St, | PTS. 3 Ms. Opversagt lett for | 2 Room of the Hotel Washington. | sist. Mrs. C. J. Ancker will be | Pur due Women Book and Mr. Zeph's parents are Mr. | man, and the ushers were Edward | a trip to Cincinnati after a wed- | initiated into Alpha Delta Pi 80- White Cross Guild meeting at the
home of the bride's parents. The | With. a luncheon Thursday at tl:e couple will be at home at 1326 Indianapolis Athletic Club.
Lyndhurst Drive. — Meetings Scheduled Altrusans Will Hear | gy TSC Chapters
Miss Thelma Mills Three International TravelMiss Thelma Mills, director of Study Club chapters have set
ills’ i “ -.| the speaker, - fer 1 | . : . : ity Mis: servic , i a jas. Mills topic wil be aoa EE H. Campbell, 2446 Mad- ‘Thanksgiving Dinner | and Mrs. Robert A. Zeph, 2221 E. | Svendsen, Mishawaka; Paul | 4; breakfast at Gammon's Res- | rority. rey ave Miss Rhoda Lon guid Jervice Janier est week yi “th Totenational Committee json Ave. will entertain the New |" The Purdue Women's Associa- | Garfield Drive. Burke, Harold Brothers and Paul | taurant. They will be at home at Simmons and Miss Bertine Com- i Towing. el ' Rebek 3 \ on Vocation Information for Al- |- Harmony Chapter at 7:30 p. m. | tion-of Indianapolis will hold a | Miss Rose Marie McDonald | Gates. | 100 N.-5th St., Beech Grove. 1 ey Simons daughter of Mr. —West Michigan, New dersey and trusa. | Wednesday. Mrs. Carl Housefield | Thankagiviig Sine nenr Waite Bains Nn a She The bride wore a White satin ©) 4 Ee Thao 7 and Mrs. R. A. Simmons, 321 N. Meridian Heights; Wednesdky-—St. Guests at the dinner meeting will be the isi Rant hostess. Mrs hn Ce Cort : pi velveteen “The bridesmaids gown accented with Irish lace, I en n omen. I rogram: Drexel Ave. is a junior in the jPaul, Degree of Honor, Omi wl nchie Hemibtis tot th | Ancker il} Sea Thornburgh will | Eth Baugh, executive secretary | in lime velveteen, were Mrs. Paul | Her two-tiered fingertip veil was The American Pen Women met | 8¢hool of Home Economics. Miss |cron Alpha, Offs. an \ XB; Woman's Rotary Club, execil:ves | : i of the Purdue Alumni Association, | D. Gates, Misses Mary A. Bret-! attached to an illusion bonnet. his afternoon in the Meridian | Commiskey, the daughter of Mu: {Thursday—Mother, Bet Library,
5 = $ ts ‘ | ‘ 4 of City schools aiid Misses Basel | address. the Alamo CUaPie’ a, 1) is to be the guest kpeaker. Miss | thauer, Mary Ellen Fox and Mary | She carried a bouquet "of white | Room of the Colonial Furniture = and Mrs. E. A. Commiskey, 1641 'Blue and Gold and Ipaleo; Friday
and gardenias with an | Co. Miss Ella Sengenberger spoke = 8. State Ave, is a sophomore in Riverside Park, Prentice and
meeting Priday in the home ol
Williams, Lucille Hecht and Ger-
; : mit | Kramer, roses and ‘ _trude Daley, all of Chicago, na- | Mrs. Orville Hayworth, 1909 Pleas- | Florence Smith is reservations | IK ol A Be er B Seemtbintie | dg tional officers of the organiza‘ion, ant Run PEv3, 8. Drive, ) chairman.” Richard Obergfell was the best | orchid center. : : on The i% Seuoe) i armacy | Brookside. be Mee « A . ; : : . 3 ‘ ” ; 2 » 3 | 3) . » i : : W -
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