Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 November 1947 — Page 19

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MONDAY, NOV. 24, 1047 Couple Takes Wedding Trp

Paul's Episcopal Church. The Rev.|s

William Burrows read the vows. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davison Bridgman, 6206 N.‘Pennsylvania St. The bridegroom's parents are of Flint,

Mrs, William C. Davison, Flint, sister of the bridegroom, was the matron of honor. She wore antique gold taffeta, The bridesmaids, in ivy green taffeta, were Miss Margaret Ferguson, Philadelphia; Miss Marion Brunsdale, Minneapolis; Miss Anna Selfridge, Winnetka, Ill, and Miss Katherine Fisher, Washington, The best man was William H. Boutell, Flint, and the ushers were Mr. DPavison, J. A. Byerly Jr, Owosso, Mich.; Luther H. Bridgman, New York; William B. Morrison, Johnstown, Pa, and Donald M, Beard, Flint. The bride wore an heirloom gown and veil which belonged to her paternal grandmother. Of white moire taffeta, it has leg-0o’-mutton sleeves and a rosepoint lace yoke. Her veil of rosepoint lace fell from a Mary Stuart lace cap. She car-| ried white orchids, cream roses and | valley lilies. * After a reception in the Indian-| apolis Athletic Club, Mr, and Mrs. Summerfield flew to Bermuda, They will be at home Flint.

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ASSEMBLY DANCE WEDNESDAY—Jim Huston (center) is chairman of the favors committee for the ""Kornstalk Kaper" dance which the lrvingfon Junior Assembly will have Wednesday night at Howe High School. Also setving on dance committees are Miss

Janice Miles (left) and Miss Virginia Bruce.

Society—

Bridal Dinner Will Be Given Thursday For Nancy Susan Hull and Her Fiance

Mrs. Summerfield was graduated from Wells College at Aurora, N. Y., and the bridegroom attended Dartmouth College and the University of Michigan. He is a member of Beta Theta Pi Praternity.

Clubs— GOP Women

Will Meet On Friday

Highlights of club meetings; scheduled this week will be the ap-| pearances of guest speakers. “When the Indiana Woman’s Republican Club meets at 1 p. m. Friday in the Columbia Club, the speaker will be Moses Mahoi. A native of Africa, he is studying at Indiana ~ Central -College as an Evangelical Mission exchange student. His topic will be “Life In Africa.” Mrs. Fern E. Norris will preside at the business session during which officers will be elected. The meeting will not be preceded by the usual luncheon.

The Indianapolis Grandmothers Club will meet at 11 a. m. Friday for “brunch” at the YWCA. A busi-| ness meeting will follow in el

social room. Mrs. Charles Helm and Mrs. PF, E.| Artist will be in charge of a dis- | play of pictures of members at the| time of their marriage. Mrs. Kosta Maxime has been appointed membership secretary of the club.

Mrs. Homer Negley, 803 E. 38th St., will entertain the ITSC Colum-| bian Chapter tomorrow at a 12:30 p. m. luncheon. Mrs. Fred Spray will assist. Mrs. Noble Reynolds will be the speaker for the meeting.

Initiation Tonight The Alpha Chapter, Sigma Phi Sorprity, will hold initiation serv-| ices for pledges at 8 p. m. today.! Mrs. Paul Hamilton, 4948 W, 16th

8t., will be the hostess.

: Charles Mayer and Company Presents

| John Ryan,

| concert, conducted by Fabien A A oa

Guard Rings

FOR CHRISTMAS GIVING

MR. AND MRS. J. DAN HULL, Arlington,- Va. formerly of Indianapolis, will entertain on Thanksgiving Day with a bridal dinner honoring their daughter, Nancy Susan, and her fiance, Willis A. McCracken. The couple’s marriage will be at 7:30 o'clock Friday night in McKee Chapel of the Tabernacle Presby-

terian Church with Dr. Roy Ewing Vale reading the vows. Guests at the bridal dinner in the Marott Hotel will include the prospective bridegroom's parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. A. McCracken, Greenville, Ill. Dr. and Mrs. W. L. McCracken and Susan McCracken, Greenville, also will attend. Other guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Jerome F. Shandy Jr., Alton, Ill; John D. Hull, ‘Arlington ;, Dr. and Mrs. Vale, Pr. and Mrs. Boyd E. McCracken, and Mr. and Mrs.

Dan M. Crichlow. Dr, Boyd McCracken will be the best man while

Dr. W. L. McCracken and John Hull will be ushers. Mrs. Shandy and Mrs. Crichlow will be matron of honor and bridesmaid. Susan

¥ |deemer, She is the daughter of Mrs.

8 St. Mr, Davies is the son of Mrs. Lucille Davies, 2446 Central Ave.

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Linen Shower Will Fete Miss Sullivan

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CLUBS

Alpha Beta Latrelan. Tues. Mrs.| “The Place of the Junior Col6479 N.| lege” ©. Oliver Holmes.

“ Illinois, hostess. Business meet- Irvington Chautauqua. Tues, Mrs, Frederick - Marston,

Century. Tues. DAR Chapter House.| and Mrs. William: Frosch, speak-\St. Clair Literary. 12:30 p. m. Tues. | ers. : Mrs. F. Verne Osborn, 49 N. Kens ~~ Late Book. 12:30 p. m. Tues. Mrs. E. Road, hostess. Dessert *

! 8. Wheaton, 5696 Washington ‘ La Myra H. Doan,’ 47 N. Irvington, Blvd, hostess. Luncheon; Mrs. luncheon; “Longfellow,” Mrs. Bd= =,

Wilkinson-Somers Rite in Ft. Wayne A pre-nuptial party shares the limelight with marriage announcements in today's bridal notes. | Miss Margaret’ Jean Sullivan will be the honor guest at a linen shower lon Dec. 2. Miss Jean Bumgardner, {3603 Washington Blvd, Will be the hostess. Mrs. E. G. Bumgardner will assist, The bride-to-be will be married on Dec. 21 to John Dale Davies in the Lutheran Church of Our Re-

A. W. Sullivan, 3102 N. New Jersey

Mrs. J. W. Arbuckle, Martinsville; Mrs. G. C. Laymon, Kokomo; Mesdames Charles Hay, Clinton Fielder, Sullivan and Davies, Misses Katherine C. Kaercher, Katherine Kercher, Mary Lou Douglas, Peggy Poston and Mildred Myers. ' Miss Sullivan recently was honored at a party in the Pi Beta Phi Chapter house at Butler University. The hostesses were Mrs. Arbuckle and Mrs. H. M, Demlow. » - . The marriage of Miss Vivian Lue lcille Somers to Richard J. Wilkinson is anpounced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Somers, Ft. Wayne. They were married Nov. 15 in the West Creighton Avenue Christian Church in Ft. Wayne. Mr. Wilkinson is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Dwight J. Coffin, 1801 N. Emerson Ave. The matron of honor was Mrs, Glenn 8. Miller, and the bridesmaid was Mrs. J. T. McLaughlin, Ft. Wayne. James L. Wilkinson was the best man, and the ushers were Mr. Miller, Mr. McLaughlin and Douglas Hickman, Ft, Wayne. The couple will leave this week for a wedding trip south. » » ~ Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. PFitchett, 1906 Commerce Ave. announce the marriage of their daughter, Betty Jean, to Robert C. Auble, son of Mr. and Mrs. R, N. Auble, Denver, Colo. The ceremony was Nov. 6 in the Cameron Methodist Church in Denver. The couple will be at home in {Denver.

McCracken is to be the flower girl. The reception following the wedding also will be at the Marotf.

Jimmie Dorsey as soloists. The concert artists and orchestra members will donate their serve ices for the pension fund. . =" s Committee heads appointed for the evening are Mrs. Hugh P. Dalzell, tickets, with Mesdames Alex R. Holliday, James Hutchison and W. Stewart Roberts as assistants; Mrs, Catherine Cunningham Brow#n, dance, assisted by Mrs. Joseph W. Barr and Mrs. William Fortune.

3 4 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Severin will be at home, after Dec. 15, at 3103 N. Meridian St. Mr, Severin and the former Miss Ruth Sheerin exchanged marriage vows in an 11:30 o'clock ceremony Friday morning in St. Thomas Aquinas Church. Following the rite, at which the Rev. Fr. Ralph Pfau officiated before the immediate family, there was a luncheon in the home of

Miss Marjorie Schlotzhauer, Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Kuhn. advertising, assisted by Mrs. will meet at 8 o'clock in the 28th 4 Blaine H. Miller Jr. and Mrs. | St. Branch, Indiana National Bank. Jan. 29 ls the Date Se Robert Reid: Miss Heberton | HIS topic will be “South Ameri-

For Pension Fund Events THE FIRST pension fund events of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra will be presented in January under the auspices of the Junior Group of the’ Indiana State Symphony Society's Women's Committee, Announcement of the sponsorship was made today by Mrs. chairman of the young people’s organization. She also announced the appointment | 4 . of Miss Kay Gartland as general ‘Dinner Meeting chairman for the events. | :

These will include a concert in the Murat Theater at 8:30 p. m,, Thursday, Jan. 29, followed by a dance in the Athenaeum. The

T. Benham Jr. as her assistant;

Mosiman.

order reservations are being ac-

in the Murat.

| its monthly dinner meeting tonigh

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Ladies love new things——especially when they are as dainty and pretty a3 these guard rings. - Guard rings

were made to guard your rings and at the same time

* actually accent and set off your diamonds. They offer a fashionable way of "dressing up" your gold or platinum diamond wedding ring for sport or evening ‘wear. Come in and try them on with your own rings—you will

be delighted with what you see!

Top illustration: Palladium and diamond ring. .....$150 14.K. yellow gold guard rings..................$22.50 Guard: rings illustrated left as all 14-K. yellow gold.

All Prices Include Taz

x | Registered Jeweler—American Gem Society

Charles

29 West Washington

Mayer & Company

St.

Sevitzky, will have Tommy and

Weiss, programs, wi Mrs. Hal

and Mrs. William A. Wildhack, publicity, assisted by Mrs. John C. Madden and Miss Bettijane

Concert and dance tickets may be bought seaprately and mail

cepted at the orchestra's offices

George M. Lewis will be the | |speaker when the Indianapolis As- | sociation of Insurance Women holds Will meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the

|The dinner will be at 6 o'clock in| TT |the Hotel Washington Gold Room. | Club Union Members

= Will Be Guests

! A benefit card party will be given | next Monday by the American

Sororities—

Lt. Col. Merkle ‘Will Address Alumnae

An alumnae meeting is among activities booked this week by local sorority groups. | Lt. Col. Charles A. Merkle will | be the guest speaker tomorrow {night before the Indianapolis Zeta Tau Alpha Alumnae. The group

{ca, the British West Indies and {Other Caribbean Islands.” During | World War II, Col. Merkle was in| intelligence work. {

Mrs. Lavern Shuler recently was | re-elected president of Alpha Chap(ter, Phi Gamma Sigma. The other {officers are: Mrs. George Weaver, {vice president; Mrs. Paul Chitwood {and Mrs, Orville Strahan, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. Thomas Flanary, treasurer, and Mrs. Bernard Barnes, sergeant at arms and pledge master.

Eta Chapter, Phi Theta Delta,

t,| home of Mrs. Doris Peak.

The Irvington American Legion

afternoon at the Post home, 124 8. | Downey Ave. Delegates and of- | ficers of the Irvington Union of { Clubs will be guests. Moving pictures will be shown by Mrs. William Haine, state secre{tary for the Riley Hospital Cheer | Guild. Miss Mildred French, Red

| Auxiliary will entertain Wednesday | |

Cross Speakers Bureau head, will give a short talk.

‘Benefit Card Party Next Monday

Legion Post 4 Auxiliary. The event, at 2 p. m. in Block’s Auditorium, will be open to the public. Mrs. J. T. Couchman and Mrs. Everett Baum are co-chairmen with Mesdames L. J. Badollet, William R. Dexheimer, Earl Cobb, Dale White, Harry Green and Glen A. Newville on their committees.

visiT BLock's [SLE OF GIFTS ON THE SECOND FLOOR :

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hostess, Mrs. Daniel 8S. Adams! Florence Webstér Long, speaker.| ward H. Liehr.,

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STARTING FRIDAY Christmas Store Hours . 9 a.m. to 5:25 p.m.

(Store Hours, Monday Through Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

It's the Easy Way to Shop Early for Christmas

I's a great, big sparkling Suggestion Center designed to answer in a jiffy a | those "What will | give?" questions of yours. Full of new things and classic stand-bys . . . so many new things that haven't been available for years « . . drawn from every floor . . . all this huge store concentrated for you in one big gift bazaar . . . with Gift Counsellors to help you. Bring your list

and check off every name in one shopping trip. ©»

Block's Isle of Gifts Is on the Second Floor

Photo Reflex photo | BRIDE—Before her marriage | Nov. 5, Mrs. M. Eugene Bridg- | water was Miss Mary Jane Green. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Lot Green,

8 Mrs. Milton N. Bridgwater, $1034 W, 35th St. The couple is

1042 W. 35th St., and Mr. and }

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Locomotive Gondola Car

Lighted Caboose

Tender Box Car

S-type transformer

CTC lock-on

3 sections straight track 8 sections curved track

| remote control section

SANTA BROADCASTS OVER WISH 3:45 p.m. From BLOCK'S TOYLAND

Hear That Lonesome Whistle, Whoo-oo! See the Smoke and the Lighted Caboose

LIONEL ELECTRIC TRAINS 42°

See it running in our Toy Department. See how fast and powerful it is, how real with its two-toned built in whistle and lighted caboose. It's hauled by a complete authentic model of a Pennsylvania RR steam- " type locomotive that puffs smoke. :

BLOCK'S Toys, in the Annex