Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 June 1948 — Page 16
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: THE BRIDAL § SCENE Many Parties» Miss Dorothy Ann Sm
Will Be Wed to, Eugene) on 0 Sere July 31+
“Roderick J. Turger; M Are to Be Married
: i Parties for brides-todbe And ‘the ahfiouncements of several engagements highlight the bridal néws
A series of parties will
» mothers of the couple; Mesdam
Harris, John Allison, Grover Turner Jr. and Jack Thomson, Misses i Rebecca Millholland, Mary Katherine Grady, Dorothy Rae Beebe, Mary Lou Jacobs, Jean Stackhouse, Marjery Brink, Nancy Lee Smith, Adair Kirch, Marily Hooley, Jean Maney and Beverly Potts and Miss Barbara Leas of Ft. Wayne. Miss Beebe, 5677 N. Pennsylvania St. is planning a personal shower on-Monday. She will be assisted
My Day— ‘Bill Is-a. Step.
In Sharing Rehabilitation’
By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT HYDE PARK, N. Y, June 15--Slowly but surely we move a step toward taking some share in the burden of rehabil{tating the people in Europe's DP camps and finding them
week in the House more liberal
the Senate and contains far
the camps and an unspecified
number of orphan children to.
enter the United Btates. To the 200,000 who have been living in camps in Germany, Italy and Austria sted 21, 1947, it adds 2000 Czech refugees who fled their homeland after the recent change of government.
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Mary J. Sullivin,
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Times Spevist CUYAHOGA FALLS, 0, June 15—A double ring ay at 9
a E. C, Wakelam and ¥ W. +m, Saturdfly united Bond, assistants. Luncheon; ..Jane Sullivan “white: elephant” bridge y. Jacobs. The Rev, ge Homemakers ed McIntyre officiated ir Mrs. Albert Gray, 824 EllenCatholic Churcheihere ‘berger Phwy.,''W. ,~ hostcoo he a omer af erty 1 Indian-| ga; Monros Waddle, -ashpolis, is the of a. sistant; Music. program Mrs. John C. dSauss, Wid the Mesdames John Allan, Ralph bridegroom's mmther is. Mrs. Nelier,: Gray. wl Robert “Austin F Jacobi “All whe of this] city. The .bi brothet, John | Three G's, 1 p.'m! Wed. Mrs, ~ Joseph Nves in +1 Russell Iverson, 2026 -Koehne, apolis. ’ Covered-dish supper,
A white gown’ OF mitquiset,
«carnations ‘and
stephanotis. Miss Mary Ellen Mulhern, In-|Al
. dianapolis, was the bride's at-]’
tendant and wore =a lght blué marquiset frock. ¥rank Jacobs attended his brother, and ushers were J, E. Cardarella and Leo Ruglin, A breakfast and reception were held in the Welcome Inn, After
a short trip, Hageouple will live
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Sorority. Charman Elkins, daughter of]: ory. a 8 badriss (0 and Mrs. Frederick C an meeting were Wirst} Elkins, Germantown, and dMethodist C : frown Fro William Dennerline Jr., son eon was In Connersville|0f Mr. and Mrs. Dennerline of Country Club. Indianapolis, will be at 4 o'clock
Fifteen members of the Indi anapolls - Associate Chapter atMesdames
tended. They ate: Ross Halgren, R. K. Beecham, H. I. Hars yw Morris Dixon, Charles Newman, William Loehr,
Marthanelle Cofield, C. R. Elliott,
W. H. Bilby, BE. BE. Eads, Toms, W. C.
W. L.
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Baker, Kurt Mamas and Céell
Moss.
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po” Robert Ginn Warren, who was reténtly from ‘the vin Wo .Sebool ‘at ‘ Palin Beach, Fia., will spend the sum-
‘precede the marriage of Miss Mary Jane Briggs to Patrick Lewis Grady on Jane Colemsn will give a kitchen shower: Lo of night: in her home, 8181 N, Illinois St, Guests will be Mrs, Robert H. Wheat and Mrs, Frank Grady,
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by her mother, Mrs. Harry W. Beebe. Invited are Mesdames Wheat, Grady, Pow» ers, Conner, Thomson, Harris and Allison, Misses. Mary Kath. ering McIntyre, Ruth Gaddy,. | Nancy McClamroch, Joan Hef~ felfinger, Lou Ann Kervan, Pa-. tricia Stapleton, LaVonn Mannfield, Charlotte Chrisney Hooley, Jacobs; Millholland, Grady and Leas, ? Mrs. Conner and her mother, Mrs. Thomson, will give a miscellaneous shower on June 28. The guest list is made up of Mesdames ‘Wheat, Grady, Powers, Allison, Harris and Harry Sheridan, Misses Grady, Beébe, . Stackhouse,’ Stapleton, Miliholland and Kervan, Mrs, Harris, 4500 Marcy Lane, will give a linen shower on
Williarh Zahn {Marries
" Miss Vernetta Meyer became the bride of William J, Zahn at 9 o'clock: this ‘morning in the Bacred Heart Catholic Church. The Rev. Fr. Alvin H. Schlubeck officiated before a of ‘palms and white flowers,
The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Lorena Meyer, 236 Park-
and a reception will
EVENTS
HEO. Noon une. Brookside Park. Picnic dinner. 20:30 Boston Chap. f a.m, Mra. FF. W. Stro|
Warren Township: Woman's Republican. “Noon, Wed.. Mrs. od Pollard, ae 8. Irving. howteas. overed - h dig
Beta , Omega Phi Tau. 30 pM, Wed, Mrs. Jack Steffy, 905 N. DeQuincy, hostess. “‘Pitch-in" supper. Theta Chap, Phi Delta Pi. 8 Pp. m,, Wed. ' Mrs. Leon Sackett, - 2809 "Adams, hostess. Monthly social meeting, Lambda Mu Chap, Sigma Beta. Wed. Mrs, Sheldon Cox, 811 N, Bancroft, hostess; Mrs. Eyelyn Ensey, assistant,
sol. W. Dennerline Ir. sa | To Wed Miss s8 Elkins:
PHILADELPHIA June 15 -- “Ihe marriage of Miss Mary Lee
Friday. afternoon in Christ and St. Michael's Episcopal Church, Gefmantown, Miss Sophie Elkins will be her sister's maid of honor and bridesmaids will be Misses Marcy Hillsley, Dorothy Robinson and Anne Arrison, Philadelphia} Miss Sussanne Kliigo, Greenville, N. C.; Miss, Maty ‘ Harkey, Charlotte, N. C., and Miss June Sumner, { Washington.
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hold an institute at 10 a. m. tomorrow ‘in the West"
Bay Laurel, WOTU, witil:
June 22, and Miss Millholland is arranging a record shower on June 27 in her home at 6608 College Ave.
~ » . Mr. and Mrs. Jesse R. Maners, Spencer, announce that their daughter, Franchen, will be married July 4 to John H. Steele, son of Mr. and Mrs. John E: Steele, 315 Whitcomb Ave, Miss Maners lives ‘at 3720 N. Pennsylvania St. The wedding will be in the Third Christian Church, Miss Maxine McKeand will be the maid of honor, ‘bridesmaids are to be Mrs. Renos Price of West Lafayette, sister of the future bride, and Miss Ferne Steele, sister of the pros. pective bridegroom. John R. Persons will be the best man, and ushers are to be Mr. Price and Reed Thompson. . n » - Miss Perry Williams will be married at 2 p. 'm. Sunday to Rederick J. Turner, 3751 Cen ‘tral Ave. The ceremony will be
Nadine Erskine, Jerry Mogg
‘Will Be Feted They]
Miss Nadine Erskine and Jerry Mogg will be the: honor guests at two parties this week before : {their marriage Saturday.
ceremony uniting the couple, at
Marott Hotel, *
tive bridegroom's parents.
N. Drive,
MeGoldrick
Ragan. Men and Women—
By ERNEST E. BLAU HOSE NICE steel engravings of George Washington. which people find in pay envelopes cause plenty of di“vorces. According to one feminine aythority, there's a big differ ance in viewpoint between
men and women on the sub- , Ject of money. To: a man,
freeze onto if possible. Give A Uy a wad of dough, a bankbook and a sharp pencil to figure interest and he's happy. But not a gal! With her, money's a medium of ex change, pure and simple—and the faster she ex it, the Better! She can’t wear it or eat it—what could she do with the green pieces of paper tinless she swaps them for goods? .» oe
TEN BUCKS in her Sa 10 in the bank--they're easier
"worth of stock. *
St. an tiodiot Shuts k Mrs. field Mobre and Mrs. Cora ERE will a Lunch-
But & $10 hat means more than any of of them. Merchan~
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2:30 o'clock in Sweeney Chapel at Butler University, will be folJlowed by a reception in the
First of the pre-nuptial parties will be an open house from 2 to 5 and from 7 to 9 p. m. Thursi|day in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Owen Mogg, 6345 Washington Bivd.. The latter are the prospec~ Mrs. Mogg will be assisted by Mrs. BE. M. Erskine, mother of the bride: DY{to-be. On Friday, Mr. and Mrs, Erskine, 424 E. Fall Creek Pkwy. will give the bridal dinner at Holly Hock Hill. Guests at the 6:30 p. m. dinner, with the engaged couple and Mr. Mogg's parents, will be Miss Vivian Mas sey, maid of honor; Miss Rhea ; bridesmaid; Linda Louise Kitzmiller, flower - girl; {Peter Mogg, who will be his brother's best man; Randall Erskine, Kenneth Downs, Jack Pursell and Lawrence Fricke, ushers, and the Rev. and Mrs. Virgil D.
{chairman,
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Miss Franchen Maners
ed Saturday, July 31,
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Miss Perry Williams
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~ Mis Jah Smith “wii 56 bar fled June 26 16 Donald '¢ Biple in St. Patrick's Catholic Church, . Their parepts are Mr. and Mrs. Michael H. Smfth, 1505 Dawson St; and Mr, apd Mrs. Edward Scheler, 1606 Villa, Ave. Miss Mary Jo ran wil be
are in charge of arrangements. president, and Mrs, C. 8. Vivett Jr., program chairman, will discuss plans for next year. Miss Peggy Yockey will introduce members of the active chapter and -describe campus activities, *
The Indiana Bell - Telephone er Company will give a 6:30 p. m. dinner tomorrow for the Industrial Nurses Section, Indiana Cen-| tral District. Miss Mary Kilroy, will preside at the event, to be In| the Green Room of the Indian apolis Athletic Club. R. H. Gruelle will present the program.
Officers to be installed are:
man; Miss Mary Johnson, vice
and Miss Margaret Johantges, segretary treasurer.
Officers of the Young Professional Women's Club will be in-|. stalled at a 6 p. m, dinner Thurs day in the YWCA, The annual Scholarship Loan Fund grant, to go to Indiana Central osnart} will be announced. A soci] meet: ing will follow the business session.. Miss Susan McCain will conduct installation services for|
a greenback is something to ;
book mean more to her ‘than
to convert, And 10 In ‘the * bank mean Tore, than 310,
Mrs. Mary Ruth Leg, president;
Has a Man a Different Attitude Toward Money Than a. #. Womans
ise is a form of wealth the . babes. really understand. * So when Mr, and Mrs. look at the check book, he may * see rows of neat little while she sees only rows of . el ‘beat little coats and dresses. + ‘Interviews - ‘with * leading In fact, ‘show that | women ' overdraw counts three’ times ims ay otten [1 x EE Sa Are at - dy “Is not what you own but what you | njoy> 3
: reel Thetas Plan|p Supper: YPWC to. Meet
Members of the Indiana University Chapter}. Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority, will be honored at a covered dish supper at 6 p. m. tomorfow. The Indiana University Alumnae Club ’y meeting in the home of Mrs, Clarence A. Jackson, Mesdames B. T. Gates, Frederic Kappes and Jack Overmeyer
11 sponsor the Central Ave.
Mrs.) Jatties L. Gloin, incoming
Miss: os. Doris Brown, vige president; Miss Aldora’ Tannehill and~ Miss Victoria Johnson, “corrésponding and ;yecording - secretaries, -and Miss Blanche ‘Van Lieu, treasurMiss Helen Batchelor is the retiring. ‘president. .
The University of Natre Dame Club will hold its ‘annual summer | formal dance from ® p.m. Fri day to 1-o'clock in ths Southern Mansion. Ayers Lamarrs OrShas ‘will ‘play. Reservations]
public, may be made with Robert
Robert XY. Thompson, dance 18 assisted by. James McNulty, tickets; Mk. Welch, resand’ Harold Sullivan, publicity,
Weinhardts Sic Son Graduate -
Mr. and Mrs, Carl J. Weinhardt, 4544. N, Meridian St, and their /daughter, Helen, returned this week-end from Cambridge, Mass., where they attended the graduation of‘ their son, Carl Jr., from Harvard University. He received his degree, magna cum laude, from the school of economics, winning ‘second honors'in the school, He also was made a member of Phi Beta K Jraternity; He is sailing on the Aguiianite spend the summer in Europe. With the Weinhardts on their trip East were Miss ‘Martha Chavadier and Miss Mary Ellen is
Two Legion Units
Mrs. Esther Mendenhall, chair-iyy
“I Plan Activities
The Robert. E. Kennington American Légion Auxiliary will elect officers at a 1:30 p. m. meeting thmorrow in the post home. Mrs. "Kdward Ferger will ‘report on, Poppy Day 'sajes.. +A social hour will follow the meeting.
Th¥ Paul Coble. Americ Auxiliary will hold its annual family picnic with the post, at™§:30
country ‘home of Dr. and . Mrs. Giyle B. Wolfe, 140th St. and {il Road, Mrs. Kenneth, is arrangements ohair-1.
Ald ERE 8 Gridals Returns: + N, ‘Mass. |
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for the dance, to be.open to the/Gary
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Miss Darlly Amn Smith
the maid of honor; Miss Dorothy Cartwright and Miss Norma June Miner, bridesmaids; Misses Caroline and Yolands Parker, junior - bridesmaids, and Anita Louise Smith, flower girl. . - Robert Waugh will be the best man, and ushers will be Jack Damrell and Earl Baxter.
‘will follow the ceremony. w 2» A miscellaneous shower 'for Miss Rita Catherine Rohr, who will become the bride of Victor “Joseph Vaughn on July 5, will
C. Vollmer, 1419 Shannon Ave. Mrs. William H. Vollmer will assist her daughter, Guests will be Mrs. Joseph Rohr Jr., mother of the bride-to-be;. Mrs. John J. Vaughn, mother’ of the future bridegroom; Mrs. Burris Rudiecil, Misses Dorothy Beeler, Catherine and. Eileen Vaughn, Jo Ann Baltes, Joan Baltz, Charleen Back, Joann Buchman, Suzanne Buennagel, Jean Clark, Charlotte Day, Joan Dewald,
Margaret Moore, Patricia By Joann Pfleger, Therese. Reckley, Ruth ‘Rosper, Jo’ Ann Seal, Rosemary “Shinkle, Margaret Snyder, Joan Sullivan, Rosalie Wagner, Rose Ann Walpole, Jane Watson and Terese. Ann -Zerr, z , 8 » Miss Victoria Montani, 5035 Guilford Ave. entertained recently in honor of her niece, Virginia Mae Hawson, who be married to Maurice W, Pennicke on Saturday, Mrs, Sam Blum and Mrs. James E. Sampbelt assisted the hostess. Wmt——————————
. of 1. Circle RD oL i Chairmen
chairmen assisting heft. The apolis
Eiizabeth’s Home.
Clay Britton, Miss Christ the
dral; Frances de Sales; Miss
Miss Honora McEvilly, Thomas Aquinas; { Weigand, Sa Heart.
“jeeph - Colbert, St. i,
Trinity;
Fleetwood, St. Joseph's;
Rosary.
A reception in the Warren Hotel |
“be given tonight by Miss Mary
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Guild to Close |
At Luncheon
The Sunnyside Guild will close its season with a luncheon-bridge for members and guests at 12:30(] p'. m. Thursday in the ‘Highland Golf and Country Club, | New guild members assisting dames Harold Wegel, Walter!q Nolte, William Bedenhamer, Harry Riddell, Armond Perkins, Forest Spencer and John A. Crawford. Others on the committee are:
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William F, Wemmer, Cara 8. Wheeler, Chantilla E. White, John M. Williams, Carl E. Wood, A. C. Taring and E. R. Grissell,
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Miss Nelle Sage, general chair-| man for the baseball geme the| Mother ; Theodore Circle; Daugh-| ters of Tsabella, will aponsor June 20, has announced parish!
¢, between the Indianndians and the Kansas City Blues, will benefit the m
chairmen are: Mrs. Mary -Ann- Dolan, St. thon! 8} Smith, 8t. Catherine of Sienna; Mrs. "Reginald Smith, ‘Marie Me-
, BS, Peter ol Paul Cathe-| Miss Elizabeth Marks, St. Frances.
Steidle, St. Joan of Are; Mrs. Joseph Cauldwell, St. Philip Neri; Mrs. Clara Feldman, St. Mary's; St. Miss Cecelia
-Misst Thelma - Haugh, ~ Little Flower; Miss Hannah ey Our Lady of Lourdes; Jo:
‘Mrs. ~{Margaret Murphy, ‘St. Patrick's; Mrs. Susan Sales, Holy Angels; Mrs. Margaret Weatherhead, Holy Cross; Mrs. J. C. Farrell, Holy | Mrs... Margaret ANY
Laura Fesgenegger, Holy Naa] and Mrs, Anthony Mascari, Holy
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