Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 October 1948 — Page 3

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Mrs. John R. Fulton

Marjorie Davey, John C. Lich | United in Marriage Today During Solemn Church Rites |;

x Miss Marjorie Therese Davey and John Charles Lich were mar- |

ried at 10:30 o'clock this morning in 8t. Joan of Arc Catholic Church. The Rev. Fr. ‘Andrew O'Keefe, uncle of the bride and chap-| lain of St. Francis Hospital, officiated. ? The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Davey Jr, Frankfort, and Mrs.’Mary Ann Lich, 219 N. Oakland Ave, is the|

Perry-Lot Nuptials Here Today

morning, of Miss Coffey’s marriage : ard Perry. The Rev. Fr. Ambrose J. Sullivan officiated. The bride is the daughter of Hugh Joseph Davey III, FrankMrs. Delia Coffey, 1320 E. Ohio| fort, brother of the bride, and J.| 8t., and Mr. Perry is the son of | William O'Brian, Butler, Pa., were Mr. and Mrs. James M. Perry, ushers. |

Muncie.

bride, was maid of honor. wore matching mitts and feather head-| wedding trip east. dress and carried a muff covered the bride wore a king blue suit ' with a cluster of Talisman roses. with black accessories. Another sister, Miss Martina CofDonald Nolan, [College and Mr. Lich attended, bridesmaids, wore similar dresses. Butler University. .

fey,

TTT bride, were ugnaps nee

ard, her sister's matron land Miss Gladys Gonzales, Isa- | bele, Puerto Rico, and Miss Pa-| {tricia Cronin, bridesmaids. | #8 The bride wore ivory satin with |seed pearl accents at the neck-

| mother of the bridegroom. { The bridal attendants. wore ig | emerald and winter green satin.)

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The Holy Cross Catholic Church line and on the peplum. Her veil

was the scene, at 9 o'clock this of silk Agnes Josephine tiara. to James Rich-|orchids and white roses. |

net fell from a pearl She carried a cascade of

James Lich, brother of the

bridegroom, was best man and|

After a wedding breakfast at

Miss Mary Coffey, sister of the LaRue's. and & reception—in-the!

royal blue velvet

and Mrs.

The bride, given in marriage by| her uncle, Richard Henley, candlelight slipper satin,

She future home of the couple, 4248 with | Carrollton Ave., they left for a|

For traveling

She is a graduate of Marian]

Her bouffant hooped skirt had Fortnightly Club

a cathedral-length train; Her two-|

tiered. fingertip veil was held by a

lace cap. She carried a. white

prayerbook topped by orchids and

Edward -Aul, Muncie, was best 1T2 ° man. Robert and Fred Perry, author, will be the guest speaker.

rosebuds.

brothers of the bridegroom, and Richard Coffey, brother of the!

The silver anniversary of the at a dinne Fortnightly Literary. Club. will. he, mémorate

elebrated by the members at 4

. m., Oct. 31, in the YWCA. Miss honor guest.

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Bell Thompson, Chicago Mrs. Oliver Martin is president.

The other officers are Mrs. P.

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Mrs. Allen Will Entertain

fae A lumnae Sorority Sisters

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Shirley Jones and Wayne NIE

Mrs. Robert E. Allen, 4936 Central Ave. will be hostess to | members of the Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter, Delta Zeta Sorority, |

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r meeting at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday. the founding of the sorority in 1902. “OFison H. Hayes; one--of.-the. six. founders... will be the, that. the. blind can “see” with There will be a program after dinner. rT Ss

“iravetie Walker, viee president.

The wedding breakfast was in Miss Ora Skeltoh and Mrs, Ardell

Cifaldi's and the reception will be Cross,

secretaries; Mrs. John

tonight in the Liederkranz Hall.| Powers, treasurer; Mrs. Edwin D. After a wedding trip to New York Moten, parliamentarian, and Mrs.

the couple will live in Muncie.

| Eschol McCain, journalist. |

Jumpers Are Versati le

By SUE BURNETT ~ The most versattle-and-good looking frock in your wardrobe ~—the well made jumper ‘that pairs off with blouses or sweaters with charm, Mrs. John Winters of Ohio likes to wear blouses but doesn’t look well in suits—the jumper is the perfect solution! Youngsters adore this outfit for school, too—practically a.winter “must.” Pattern 8217 comes in sizes 84, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48. Size 36, jumper, 214 yards of B4-inch; blouse, short sleeve, 2 yards of 39-inch. Pattern 8205 is for sizes 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14 years. Size 8, jumper, 13% yards of 54-inch; blouse, 114 yards. Two separate’, patterns, cents each. Don't miss the latest issue _. ofe Fashion; the fall and winter | book has a wealth of sewing

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SUNDAY MENUS

Breakfast Hot broiled grapefruit «

Presh

cornbread

Butter and jelly Vienna sausages Dinner Veal birds en easserole Oven-fried potatoes Boiled winter squash

Supper

of cold cuts, cheese and deviled eggs garnished with lettuce

Delicatessen rye bread and butter

Milk to drink: Three and one-half cups tha Hofmann,

child; one and one-half cups for ’ in addition to that used in and Frances E. Westcott,

the day's menus.

for eac each adult,

PEANUT BUTTER SAUCE 15 c. brown sugar, firmly packed 1g ec. light corn syrup

{1 thsp. butter 1215 tbsps. peanut butter | 1% c. light cream

Measure sugar and syrup into Miss Murray, { a small saucepan (1 qt.) and dames Henry M. Schmidt, Car-

The event will com- |

Miss Mary E. | Thumma will show movies of the recent convention in Massa-| chusetts. Assistant hostesses are| to be. Mesdames A. M. oid 3.

Colin V. Dunbar, Harold M. Worth, Paul Yoke and Robert J. Brunson. = * PA

The officers are Miss Jean Johnston, president; Miss Ruth Morgan, vice president; Mrs.

|Worth, secretary, and Miss D. |Alyce Easter, treasurer. ' Committee chairmen” include Mrs. Kenneth Lemons and Mrs. {Robert Platte, Panhellenic rep-| {resentative and alternate; Miss Ellen L. Kroll, Lamp editor; Mrs. Harold K. Harding, publicity; Mrs. G. F. Romy and Mrs.

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By JEAN MANEY THE INDIANAPOLIS JUNI

trains its members ‘to serve the through volunteer service. Provisional members ——are-given-a four weeks’ training

gerve six hours a week during

period. Full-fledged league members give three

hours of service each week and projects nine months of the year, tion sponsors five activities.

Braille classes are held in the league office, 1321 N, Meridian St,, for the members and com-

munity volunteers. The workers the blind under the supervision

Herkamp and the material is distributed through

the Indiana State Library. Mrs,

Jr. and Mrs. John R. Fulton’ (upper left photo)

are checking a novel ‘aid for

Animals are sketched and covered with fur so

touch.

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The: Next-to-New Shop at 3418 N. Illinois St. is the permanent ways and means project of the Members staff the shop and it is stocked with used clothes donated by leaguers and their , friends. The proceeds from the shop help make other projects possible. Mrs. Sheldon W. Bayles,

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community

course. They the apprentice 11" lear up work on their The organiza-

© the museum.

transcribe for photo) explains

of Mrs. Louis I. W. Lemaux

blind children.

young patients schools. ‘Nina Loc ing the puppets Child Guidance Riley Hospital

their sense of

tal staff,

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Photos by Bob Wallace, Times Staff Photographer, Miss Jane Eaglesfield and Mrs. Ralph M. Reahard Jr. (upper center photo) are unpacking newly arrived garments, : There's a lot of paper work connected with the various league activities, Mrs. Robert M. Smith-and Mrs, J. A. Miner Ir, (upper right

nected with the projects. Members and pro-

director, and then guide school children through Mrs. John R. Reilly Jr, (lower left

seum's ancient Oriental exhibits to three interested youngsters, : Puppets and, structed in the Community Puppet Theater and » Workshop at 3025 N. Meridian St. work on the dolls and. present shows to the

Misses Luey Holliday, Nancy Stout and

League. The group will support the clinic financially and volunteer workers will aid the hospi-

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some of the many details con-

visionals act as gallery guides at the Herron Art [John T. Museum. They study under Wilbur D. Peat, Knauss. ————————— .

the history of one of the mu-

miniature stage sets are conVolunteers at Riley Hospital and in the

(Tower right phot) Are pack: away after a show at Riley. A Clinjc is being - established at

by the Indianapolis Junior

~ “Home and Family” will be the discussion topic of Mrs. R. BE, Royer before the meeting of the Marion County PTA Council Monday. Mrs. Royer is a member of the Indianapolis Council of Church; . |Women. The meeting will be held from 10 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. in the

Attendants [5 foe

The chorus from Wayne Township School 13 will sing. Miss

Miss Patricia Dugan announces Gail Roberts is director.

the attendants for her marriage

Conferences on parent -and vis-

Courtland V. Carrington, Seventh Nov. 25 to Paul A. Jardina Jr. ual education, Indiana PT Bulle-

Tomato gelatine ring filled with cottage gigtrict, IFC, representative and The ceremony will be in St. Cath-'tin, National PT Magazine and cheese garnished with watercress

Bread and butter Baked apples with eream

alternate.

| Mrs. Roy H. Peterson, rush;

Miss Virginia Wade will be|

|erine of Sienna Catholic Church. gchool lunch will be held.

PTA unit meetings scheduled

{Mesdames Charles G. Rawlings,/majd of honor. Bridesmaids willifor next week follow: Ralph” Smith and Robart KE. be Misses Pauline Ann Comella,

D. Allen, executive committee; Mes-

Marian Mazza and Catherine

dames Romy, Fred K. Colby and Alandt. Pamella Jo Bisesi will be|

fee cream sundaes with peanut. butter wonnetl R. Harker, Misses Mar- flower girl and Vincent Stepher

Mary E. Thumma program; Mrs. Stanley Strohl, Mrs. {Edward W. Wilson, Misses Ruth Morgan, Easter and Charlyn (Murray, ways and means, Mesdames John W. Bolyard, |Barle R. Holland Jr, Goehler

flowers; Mes-

Dunbar, magazines;

|service; Mrs.

simmer for five minutes. Remove rington, Janet S. Hiatt and John

from heat, stir in butter, then W. Shaffer and Miss Dorothy Mrs. the Bushy, cream. Continue stirring to ob- A. M. Romberg, Harley T. Doub, tain a velvety-smooth consistency. Platte, J. in a covered jar.

peanut butter,

Store about one cup.

and finally

Makes Woodford

bridge, and Mesdames K. Shepard and N. TL.awlis, membership {and hospitality.

English Exchange Teacher To Be Feted at Club Tea

The Irvington Union of Clubs will have a tea at 2 p. m. Wednesday in the home of Mes. W. E. Bushong, 5214 Pleasant Run Pkwy. Miss Wallace Montague, English exchange teacher, will be -the

honor guest.

Mrs. Nick T, Puckett will preside and Mrs. Max Reese is pro-

Tudor Seniors

To Give Play

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The senior class of Tudor Hal

School will present “Ladies in Re-

t vip classes; Mrs. Robert Fennell, .as-

tirement” at

Saturday

Hollowell,

rector;

tumes.

publicity,

in ‘the school. members include Margot Mann, Richmond; Judy Morrison, Judy Meek, Nell Becherer, Paisley Harwood, Susan Dunlop and Joyce

Peggy Roach, rector; Annie Atkins and Susan morrow, Schloot, property chairmen, and|

8:15 p.m.

Miss Nell McMillan Frazier is directing the play and Miss Elizabeth H. Vose is scenery adviser. The production staff members are Gretchen Wemmer, assistaht di- 3 am, Logan. J0th Anniversary sport, business manager; Connie Cadick dnd Marjorie Teetor, cos-/Adams will

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heads ‘appointed for the year are Mrs, F. W. Schulmeyer, auditing; Mrs. Franeis Insley, civic planining: Mrs. Harry Gorman, study course, {ao Mrs,. John, C. Biegesmund, telephone; Mrs, L. B, Johnkon, hosipitality; Mrs: Arthur G..Robinson,

| Messiah; Mrs. John M. Gainey,

extension; Mrs. Willlam Shreve, youth; Mrs. Harry Pirtle, dancing

sembly; Mrs. Donald Lafuze, finance, and Mrs. Charles D. Vawter, publicity. A . Board of directors members in{clude Mesdames John W, Graves, Wilson Patterson, Pirtle and Paul Merchant.

Couple to Observe

Mr. and ‘Mrs. Clarence H.

wedding anniversary In 2450 Guliford Ave,

6 p. m. ) : -~

observe their 50th be the honor guest at a misceltheir laneous shower tonight in the! to- home of Mrs. Jewel Stoepler, 1217/Chap. 8, PEO.

There will be a family reunion and John A. Swallow will be marPatsy Smith and Kitty Dalton, jand an open house from 3 tojried Nov. 25 in the Holy Cross

{Shoemaker will be ringbearer, { Anthony Ciresi will serve as best man. Joseph Filiceichia,| Michael Bisesi and Frank Mas-| rcari will be ushers. | | Tomorrow Miss Comella will give a miscellaneous shower for! {the bride-to-be in the Hotel Ant-|

|Omart, Charles G. Rawlings, Paul|lers. Miss Nancy Nagle will en- \...." yy, 2 p. m.

Nov. 2 in her home, 334 Congress| Ave, ; A linen shower will be given Nov. 7 by Mrs. A. W. Byers -and| William Snyder in the Snyder home, 3411 N. Gale St.| Nov. 9 Mrs, Robert Goffman, 49 E. Westfield Blvd., will have a dihner and crystal shower for Miss | Dugan. | Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dugan, | |631 E. Minnesota 8t., will honor| the engaged couple with a buffet) dinner on Nov. 23. Members of] the bridal party and the parents of the prospective bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. Jardina, will Attend.

College Club Plans Party

The Stephens College Club of Indianapolis will’ have a “pitchin” wiener roast for members and guests tonight at the farm of Mies Helen. Jansen, -predident... Mrs. Robert Brazelton is In ‘charge, “assisted Mrs. Roy Shepherd and Mrs. Jimmie Page. Among thosé planning to attend are Messrs. and Mesdames Don-| ald DeCoursey, Arthur Locke, O. M. Scott, C. R. Green and James Church, Also, Messrs, and Mesdames| Roy Shepherd, Richard Nelson, David, Powers, and Frank Bixler, Misses Jean Bumgardner, Pa{tricia Noble and Gloria Attkisson, |R. E. McDonald and H. C. Tinney.

'Honot Bride-to-Be Miss Dolores Lamoureux will

N. Oxford St. Miss Lamoureux

MONDAY Speedway. 1:15 p. m. Parent education study group, Town Hall, Film on general budgeting. General discussion, Mrs. Jewell Ganser, director nutrition service, American Red Cross. TUESDAY Bluff Ave. School 9. 8 p. m. “Tro-

phies of Life” Hollis Adams, principal of Decatur Central High School.

“Building

{Yoke and D. Ralph Smith, social|tertain with a kitchen shower ™., .... ter" Mrs. LeRoy Me-

Dowell. Music, 4th grade, Blue Ribbon awards. ‘ Pleasant Run. 7:45 p. m. Health

Sor

MONDAY Chap. P, PEO. 2 p. m. Mrs. C. E. Griener, 7210 N, Pennsylvania, hostess. President's tea. Mesdames H. 8. Rogers, Charles Agnes and Herman McComb, assistants. Musical program, Mrs. V. R. Teter. TUESDAY

Rho Chap., Delta Sigma Kappa.

Alpha Epsilon Chap. Delta Theta Tau. 7:30 Muench, 3228 College. Business| session, ns us Group, Epsilon a Asenow, 12:30 p.m. Mrs. E. L. Pedlow; “3088 Central, . hostess, “The Moneyman” (Cost), Mrs.

ority Calendar

8.p. m. Miss Dorothy Schoene- Guest day. man, Stop 8 Road. Social meet- FRIDAY ing. Chap. ¥, PEO. Mrs. Kenneth

pi m.. Miss Pauline}

and Safety program. Blue Ribbon awards to 1st grade dren. Lawrence Grade. 7:30 p. m.! Health and Safety films. University Heights. 7:30 p. m. “Nutrition in Home and School.” Program chairman, Mrs. Glen Evans. “School Cafeteria in Action,” Mrs. Dorothy Armstrong, manager. Dairy Council demonstration, Mrs. Mary Rich. Southport High School ensemble, Ivan Warble, director. THURSDAY Maywood. 2 p. m. “Better Health and Physical Fitness,” panel. Speakers include Mrs. Dorothy Buschmann, Miss Eva MacDougal, Mrs. Ralph Wikoft and Milo Hoffner, American Red Cross. |

Crewes, 6427 Pleasant Run Pkwy., hostess. Fashion parade, Mrs. D. L. Rasener. WEDNESDAY Chap. V, PEO. 2 p. m. Mrs. William M. Leonard, 7501 Allisonville Rd., hostess. Mesdames John Fletcher, Robert Finlayson, Wilfred Chambers and Thad T. Richardson, assistants.

Thorne, 5240 W, 14th, hostess. B. 1. L. party.

Austermillers Mar Golden Wedding

t Mr..and Mrs. Charles. Austermiller, 1829 Dexter St, will cele-

C. N,8ymons. 4 Irvington Group, Epsilon Sigma Omicron. 1 p. m. Mrs. W, H. Colsher, 5318 Lowell, hostess.

(Erskine), Mrs. H. H. Prescott; devotions, Mrs. W. F. King. Dessert luncheon. Chap. AM, PEO. 8 p. m. Mrs. A. T. Laycock, 6164 Norwaldo, hostess. = “Astronomy,” Jack Forbes. } Chap. Q, PEO. 2 p. m. Home of Mrs. O, W. Bicks; 5609-N. Pennsylvania. Mesdames R. L. Dubois. “Dan -Hackerd and James L. Rainey, hostesses, Friendship tea. Mrs. Lawrence Davis, ' 2067 Princeton = Place, hostess. Mr. P. Ward Holaday,

Catholic Church, .

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program. , Ld Chap. U, PEO, 1p. m. Mrs. J, A.[augurated this year by the: : v

|versary with an open house from {3 to 5 p. m., Oct. 31, in their home.

“Memory of Certain Persons” iiss Adelia Austermiller and Miss

Otto, Dean and Charles R. Austermiller, daughter and sons of the couple, will assist.

Box Social Planned By PTA Group

Mrs, Gilbert Wood is chairman for the old-fashioned box social being sponsored by the Glenns Valley PTA. The event will be héld Friday night on the school grounds. :

{Plans Annual 4

Junior Chamber

Dance Tonight

The annual Halloween dance for members of the Junior Chame ber of Commerce will be held to night in the Columbia Club, Don Kelly and his orchestra will play. George H. Deck and Joe Zal~ ney are chairmen for the event, . The committee heads are Walter L. Smith, decorations; Walter W. Davis, publicity, and Mesdames Fred 8. Tucker Jr, Don E. SBha+

fer, Thomas F. Kibler, John T. Button, John E. Porter and

by Messrs, and Mesdames Don E. Shafer, J. C. Ertel Voight, John Laught, Lyle Taylor, Kelleher, Kirkwood Yockey, John Gage

Schlanzers Plan Colorado

Honeymoon

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orchids - : - Norbert .Schlanger, brother of Paul Schroeder and Clarence ° Schlanzer were

couple left fora trip to Dénver. ;

Joan Sarsfield To Wed Oct. 30

Times CINCINNATI, Oct. 23—Mr., and Mrs. John J. Sarsfield, for J of Indianapolis, announce the ap- 4 proaching mar riage of thet, i Ww daughter, Shirley, to Robert A. Hoover, 4339 Park Ave. Indian- Li apolis. They will be married at x 11:30 a. m. next Saturday in St - Catherine's Catholic Church here, . | Mrs. Thomas J. Umphrey, In- . fs dianapolis, will. be matron of : honor, Forrest E. Dukes, In ; will--be best- man and John Js Sarsfield Jr. brother of the bride« to-be, and John Hoover both of Cincinnati, will be ushers, The future bride attended But- : ler University and is a member of § Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. Mr. Hoover, a graduate of Butler, is - a member of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity.

Miss Clark

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gelical and Ref! The maid of honor is Annetta bridesmaids Frederick Hiner, Carolyn eville,

who come masked. to the book rental system in-

Prizes will be given to children|12:30 p. m. |

4460 N. hostess.