Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 September 1948 — Page 13

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TUESDAY, SEPT. 7, 1948

Our. Lovely Lady of Tomorrow

Bridal Die will Honok

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gio alg .irace Ave, The vows will be read

Rob-!Reads Marriage Rite

Mr. Smith

daughiter, Jean, A Stevens, 5214 E. Tor

at 2:30 p. m., Sunday, in the West Side Gospel Tabernacle. Mrs. James P. Monson is to be the matron of honor and Miss | Jean Stanton will be the bridesmaid. Jerry Stevens will serve as/ the best man and Jim Barnett! is to be the usher. i i ® =» = i Miss Dorothy Marie Fortaer and Paul Brady will be married

Sept. 18, her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Guirl, 1553 8. Bel mont Ave. announce. Mr. Brady | lives at 1248 Kentucky Ave. Mrs. Francis Schaler, Kentucky Ave, gave a a laneous shower recently for the future bride. Twenty-five guests attended the party,

Rev. Thomas B. Kline

The Rev. Thomas B. Kline read the vows uniting Miss Ruth E.|

‘neth Jaynes, Eugene McCarty, : nald Spicer, Everett Tackitt, ‘Harry ' Litchfield, Russell - Man-|

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Kull, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, {Carl H. Kull, 1445 8. State Ave, !

PH To hore. MARRIED — Mr. and Mrs, Thomas B. Lynn, 2843 N. Denny St, announce the marri of their daughter, Mary, and Paul H. Billman, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Biliman, 2225 Villa Ave. The ceremony was read Aug. 28.

a wedding trip. They will be at xe On Sept, P20 at 835 High St.

Patricia Ann Walsh

Trident ent; Mrs. Alex J. Kertis Jr. Panhellenic. representative, and Mrs.

Engaged to Be Wed

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse J. Walsh,

{2854 N. Capitol Ave. announce {the approaching marriage of their

|daughter; Patricia Ann, and Her-. | schel Green, the son of Oscar | Green, 614 E. 0th St.

The vows will be read at 9

ring, Harold Bland, Kenheth and Othell R. Bohannon, son of's m. Sept. 25 in the Holy Angels

Glidewell, Alyce Evans, Marshall

and Ralph Shott. Also Mesdames Thomas Don- | nelly, Thomas Weintraut, Robert! Patrick, Harry Sullivan, Bitte Kidd, Frank Daugherty, L.

Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bohannon, iat 2:30 p. m. Sunday in St. Mark's | Lutheran Church. Mrs. Richard L. McFarland, matron of honor, wore an olive green suit and gray accessories.

[Catholic Church. Mrs. Alan Wein. Read, Gene Fisher, William Boyd Beech Grove. The-vows were read xauf, 4506 Crittenden Ave., enter- |

{tained for the bride-to-be at a

{linen shower Thursday night, and!

Tau Chapter, Delta Sigma Kappa Sorority, recently feted her with a surprise linen shower. Mrs,

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Pottenger and Clifford Fare, She had a corsage of whiteig,ty walker, 3054 Newton St. Misses Slicer, Mildred Manring, Jackie Greenfield, was the best man and Helen Smith and Miss Jo Smith and” Christine Van-jthe ushers were Dewey D. Spence ny. im. Mary

Peggy Mcintyre,

Judy roses. John .P. Bohannon Jr.iwgs the hostess assisted by Mrs.

Devander. and” Wallace E. Hiner. , . rid ice 'b er — Miss Jean Jelf wool suit and brown accessories. lelief Bellringers Will Be Wed |She accented her costume with an| BOLTON, England — Churches

Mr. and Mrs. William Jelf, 633 orchid corsage. After a reception| here are appealing for 60 women | N. Riley Ave, announce the ap-lin the » church the » couple left for| relief bellringers,

Qvr LOVELY LADY of tomorrow, Sally Elizabeth Simon, enjoys playing with the

toys of yesterday. Her doll bed, made in 1858

Frederick Egleus, is of Indiana walnut.

by her great-grandfather,

Ten-year-old Sally's imaginative games have

led her to amateur dramatics and dancing. She was a pussy-cat entertaining the king

and his court in the Civic Theater production of Cinderella.

Also an outdoor girl,

ally has become proficient in swimming under the coaching of her sister, Lois, a

sophomore at Shortridge. Sally, daughter of Mr. and Mr

s. Ralph T. Simon, 4717 Car-

rollton Ave., enters the 5th grade at School 70 today—By MARJORIE TURK.

Trip Follows Nuptial Ceremony |

In Central Christian Church

The Central Christian Church was the scene of the marriage

aye H. Peschau, Ft. Dodge. #8’ graduated from Ft. Junior College and Coe College.

Saturday of Miss Nancy Lea Adair and John Edward Peschau. The Rev. Theodore O. Fisher, pastor of the Northwood Christian A blush pink slipper satin gown, styled with a molded bodice | 8S: Cedar Rapids, and is a chosen by the bride. With it she °°T: wore a two-tiered fingertip illuShe carried white orchids, stephanotis and ivy. gold satin were worn by all a P c E bride’s attendants. They were arti $ cte of honor; Miss Glenis Hopkins, | Bride- to- Be Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Miss Alice] Patricia Wylder, Albuquerque, {Lamont Saxton will be married! N. M.; Miss Polly Overly and Saturday in the Central Christian lenberger officiating. Dr. W. E. Peschau came from momorrow, Mrs. Charles Kelbest man. Ushers were luncheon for Miss Shea and fr Campbell, Oskaloosa, Towa: Rob-|. nce an Han ahq from Ft. Dodge, Iowa; Charles Hop-i¢or th kins, Edward L. Daniel and Roh fort ® engaged couple in her and Michael L. Adair. | scene of a luncheon Friday to be The ceremony was followed by| {given by Miss Shea for her bridesCountry Club, and the couple left|tendants, Mesdames Shea, Elizafor a trip to the Homstead, Hot|beth L. Saxton, William A. SulThe bride is the daughter of|will attend. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Finley She attended Ward Belmont| Col. Saxton Friday night in WhisPreparatory School and Coe Col-' pering Winds

Church, heard the vows. and full skirt and train, was|Deita Delta Delta Sorority mem-| sion. veil and a pink satin halo. “ Bouffant dresses of anti Mrs. James W. Hutchison, matron | Von Maur, Davenport, Iowa; A Miss Patty Shea and Col Miss Sally Schooley, bridesmaids. | Church, the Rev. William A. Shul-| Cedar Rapids to be his brother's joy 4017 Cossell Road, will give a | ert Michaels and Donald Perlyns,|cyerite Shea will hold open house lace Pinckneys, Cedar Rapids, The Canary Cottage will be the |® a reception in the Meridian Hills | maids. In addition to the 11 atSprings, Va. lenberger and Farrell M. Adair, 4450 Washington Blvd.| dinner honoring CHARLES MAYER AND COMPANY

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Legion News—

Legion Units ‘Will Install New Officers

Three American Legion Auxiliary Units will install officers {this week. At 8 p. m. Thursday Arthur Nevins will be in- € stalled as president ‘of the Big our Unit in the west room of the Word War Memorial Bldg.

Also holding installation of officers is the Hayward-Barcus Unit which will meet at 8 p. m. Friday in the same place.

The Hayward-Barcus officers :

will be Mrs. William Wheeler, president; Mrs. Earl White and Mrs. James Clark, first and second {vice presidents; Mrs. W. G. Cross and Mrs. Wilber Malon, recording and corresponding secretaries; Miss Mary Ann Kyle, treasurer; { Mrs. Edna Barcus, historian; Mrs. | | Oliver Bartlow, chaplain, and Mrs. | | Eimer Nordholm, sergeant-at-|

"Board members at large are Mesdames Joe Lutes, Elmer Mg Cormack, Carlos Morris and Russell H. Lovelace.

Mrs. Wilbert Smith, junior past the Broad Ripple Unit at 8 p. m.

(Linke, president; Mrs. Jack Noon |and Mrs. Ralph Inyart, first and {second vice presidents; Mrs, | Robert Ledig and Mrs. Charles { Smith, recording and correspond-| 'ing secretaries; Mrs, Ernest {Smith, treasurer; Mrs. Charles {Haessig, historian; Mrs: William { Lobdell, chaplain; Mrs, Rosemary { Barry, sergeant-at-arms, and Mrs. {John Noon and Mrs, Wilbur {Owens, alternates to the 11th District. Annual reports of all chairmen {will be given and the Myrtle Noon Silver Cup will be presented to the outstanding chairman of the year.

* The 11th District Council met | recently in the War Memorial Bldg. Awards and citations made | {included the Gold Star Mothers, the Service Sales and the history awards, all given to the 11th district. ~ 2 |

{| Robison-Ragsdale Unit was {presented the Americanism and {the Helen Coultas Memorial (Junior History cup. Miss Margie La Rue and Dick Lathe, spon-| {sored by: the Unit, won first and {second Poppy Poster awards. The. Poppy Window Display | award went to Big Eagle Unit, | Bunker Hill, Eagle, Garfield Park, | McIlwaine-Kothe, Northeast and | Osric Mills Watkins Units won| national citations of membership. | , The personal award went to! | Mrs. Robert Linke, Broad Ripple , Unit, for the most consistent pro-| gram in rebabilitation work. f

ee, Taher ! ‘Saturday Outing ‘Scheduled by Club |

Members and guests of the Indianapolis Illini Club will have an {all-day outing Saturday at Forest | Park, Noblesville. The event will begin at 1 p. m. and a picnic din-! ner will be served at 6.p. m. i Miss Delt Schwertz is general, chairman. Committee chairmen {are Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Ruff and Parker ‘Agnew, adult games; Mrs. George Brown and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Scholl, children’s games; Mrs. Donald F. Dean, refreshments; Mr. and Mrs. 8. T. More-| land, preparations, and Leon bo

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