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MONDAY, MAR. 28, 1949
The Bridal Scene— <2, re
Miss Glick In Miami, Fla.
Joan Miller
THE INDIAN
To Become Bride |
the marriage of her daughter, | Constance Elizabeth, to Donald | Lee Lawson, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Claude Lawson, ‘3204 Guilford, Ave. The couple was married Mar. 11 in Miami, Fla. Mr. Lawson and. his bride are at home at 127 8. W. 8th St. Miami. They attended Indiana University where the bridegroom was a member of Delta Tau Delta Fraternity.
mewsnsneser Our Lovely Lady of Tomorrow [grins
” ” » Forest L. Cullings, son of Mrs. Evelyn Giles, 3203 N. Kenwood Ave, will take Miss Joan Miller as his bride at 2:30 p. m. Apr. 24 in the Danville Christian Church. The bride-to-be is the dapghter of 3 and Mrs. Hugh Miller, Dan-! ville, . ‘
n 8 =» =» Miss Rose Maftle Steinback and Edwin Lee Libbert Jr. will be married June 10 in the Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church. The Rev. Frederick R. Daries will officiate, = Mrs. Monroe W. Smith will be her sister's matron of honor.| Bridesmaids will be Miss MarEleanor! Heinz, both of Cincinnati; Mrs. Albert D. Silva Jr, Columbus; Ind., sister of the wrospective bridegroom; Mrs. William Krier and Miss Jacqueline Smith. Linda Louise Smith, niece of the future bride, will be the flower girl. Mr. Silva will be the best man.
Matron of Honor For Sister-in-Law Mrs. Richard B. Buschmann|
marriage of her sister-in-law, Miss Marianne Buschmann. Miss Buschmann’s marriage to Joseph W. Dorrell Jr. will be at 3:30 p. m. ‘Apr. 10 in the Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church.
Bridesmaids will be Miss Jean| Buschmann and Miss Ellen Kroll. William Norton, Marissa, IIL, will be the best man and Warren Buschmann, Martinsville, N. J. brother of the future bride; Paul! Allison, Denver, Colo., Robert, Jackson and Mark Henderson| will be the ushers. Mrs. Doris Brown, 3710 Ken-! wood Ave. aunt of the prospec-! tive bridegroom, will give a mis-| cellaneous shower for the future’ bride Thursday night. | The parents of the bride-to-be,! Mr. and Mrs. Otto L. Buschmann,| will give a bridal dinner Zor the|
SHgafon Shurle Apr 'S Inthe] ] INDA ALICE GOLL likes to imitate her older sisters. She tries to tap dance with : her sister, Carol Anne, 13, and do ball room dance steps with her sister, Virginia Ruth, 15. Linda is 2l4-years old. The girls are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Goll, 1840 S. Lawndale Ave.—By Marjorie Turk.
Family Hour
{Is Planned
The
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Children's Museum will
Q—How can I raise a few vege-
tables in a small back yard | further Hour for kindergarten patrons ant colonel in the U. 8. Air Force elected corresponding secretary of |
where spacc is still limited by part shade? Sunday. A—Five hours sun will raise! Kindergartens
“sunny vegetables” such as to- attending will include Lockefield, matoes. Quite shady spots will|Mrs. Edward Craig; Mary Nicholsupply lettuce, chard and other son, Mrs. Roy Stebbing Jr.; Minkgreens. ner, Mrs. Dale Bowman; Prospect, Adequate plant food and Mrs. John A. Schuller; Rader, _moisture are bigger problems Mrs. Eddie King; Riverside, Mrs. in shade than the shade itself. Arthur Sharp. Trimming of lower tree| p vert Owen, Mrs. John Biel; at ps by letting '% Roberts, Mrs. Martin E. McCarThen Ye your space elevator thY’ Stephen Foster, Mrs. Keng el neth Baldwin; Tuxedo Park, Mrs. fashion. Plantwclimbing beans _ . Hill: Whittier, Mrs. Marbeside the garage. Stake to- richard Hill; Sen ee ; vin Bigelow; William Penn, Mrs.
matoes and you can get a =, "kyech: Woodrow Wilson, dozen or mof€ plants in the, “pi.van A. Rotz, and Woodaverage strip beside a garage. V > : )
Combine vegetables and flow- Side, Mrs. John T. Russell.
ers. Edge a bed with carrots| « (lacy, fern-like foliage) or Miss Foreman
beets (pretty as a fancy-leaved Sings in Boston
caladium). Tuck red-leaved rhubarb into the perennial bor-| CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Mar. 28 der. |—Miss Flo Mary Foreman took part in the performance of the |Bach ‘B Minor Mass presented by ithe Boston Symphony Orchestra and the combined choral groups lof Harvard University and Rad- . |cliffe College yesterday in Boston. Flowers for Spring +4 Miss Foreman, daughter of Dr. This is going to be a fiowery and Mrs. Harry Foreman, 3835 spring. Fashion experts forecasts Washington Blvd., Indianapolis, the use of flowers, real or arti- is a member of the Music and ficial, as “pick-me-ups” for dark| French Clubs at Radcliffe. She suits, hats and even handbags. {attended Tudor Hall School.
Send questions on gardening to Mrs. Srith, The Times, Indianapolis 9. “Dishing the Dirt” appears daily and Sunday.
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Sorority Here Plans Benefit - Bridge Party
- Welfare Program
Is Supported
"Upsilon Chapter, Phi
Sigma is completing
show and bridge to be given next Saturday in Ayres’ Auditorium. The illustrated fashion show will be presented by Ayres’ fashion board. The project proceeds will determine the number of Indianapolis needy children to be sent to summer camp by the chapter. The sorority, a philanthropic, nonacademic international organiza-
fare program in the southern mountain district in the flelds of clinic and health education.-
Chairmen Are
Announced ° Upsilon Chapter is a member of Lambda Province which will present this month a contribution for use in the Riley Hospital isolation ward. This has been the Province's welfare project for the year. Miss Joan Kiesle and Miss {Martha Beidelman are co-chair-{man for the event. Assisting with plans are Mrs. Ralph Tobin, | Mrs. Anrew Lindquist Misses Betty Diener, Verna Birck, Helen Beidelman, Joan Wenrick, Clarice Pound, Nancy Donnelly {and Fern Wagner. Alpha Chapter, Phi Delta Beta |Sorority, will meet at 8 p. m. to{morrow in the Hotel Lincoln.
Bridge Clubs
tion, carries on an extensive. wel- ¥ i
and,
Miss Allen To Be Wed To Mr. Cotton
Apr. 23 Selected | As Wedding Date
Miss June Marie Allen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert John Allen, 3415 College Ave., will be married to John J. Cotton, son of Mrs. Stella Cotton, 3064 Washington Blvd., on Apr. 23. The vows will be read at 4:30 p.m. by the Rev. Roy B. Connor f |Jr. in the Meridian Heights Pres- | |byterian Church. : The matron of honor will be i (Mrs. Robert Watson and Miss {Phyllis Cotton, sister of the prospective bridegroom, will be the maid of honor. The bridesmaids + will be Mrs, Neal I. Harrall and Miss Francis Phipps. Patricia Walters is to be the flower girl. Mr. Harrall will be the best man. The ushers are to be Robert John Allen Jr. Jack Gummer and Marvin Hurley, Shower Planned For Bride-to-Be Miss Phipps and Miss Florence Zener will be hostesses at a personal shower Thursday night in the home of Miss Zener's aunt, Mrs. William Flynn, 4175 Central |Ave. | The guests will, be Mesdames " |Robert Watson, Harrall, Mary Mrs. Edward B. Woolf Jr., Evanston, lll.; Miss Marilyn Raub and | Zener, Robert L. Sullivan, Bobbie her mother, Mrs. Edward B. Raub Jr. (seated, left to right) Mr. Raub He hardson and Torval Mahrling, . . . . isses Betty Edwards, Rita Kesand Mr. Woolf (standing, left and right) . .. at the informal cocktail (sen, _ virginia Brachin, Ruth dance in the Indianapolis Country Club Saturday night. Fritsche, Betty Foster, Gertrude oo TT . - |Jacobs, Beatrice Raney and Mari-
Miss Joyce Hesler 10 Be "wf us eum Feted at Bridal Parties
| School of Nursing, A series of parties are being planed to fete Miss Joyce Hester, BUXOM Britons
Announce Results
| Two bridge clubs announce the
{results of recent meetings, { The north and south winners
| McComas Jr., first; Mrs. V. R.
Mrs. Betty. Chipman and Jack {O’Keefe, third.
|in the Lincoln Bridge Club were and Miss Carolan Liebrich will {Edson T. Wood and M. Stanley entertain with a miscellaneous
East and west winners wereer on Saturday. 2 : 3 | [Harold Lewis and . A. Robinson, 1. Taylor, 620 E. 42a St. will be Steam Preventive |set the date for her marriage to {first; Mrs. John Kirby and Mrs./the hostess, (William Rose, second; Mrs. Arch Mary Virginia Taylor and Mrs... windows will help to prevent| Wedding will be at 4:30 p. m. May |Falender and Mrs. William Ep-|James Meyer.
|She will be married to Robert E. Hanna, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Wanted as Models
| Hanna, 310 N. Bancroft Ave. on Apr. 9 in the Fairview Presbyterian |Church. Miss Hesler is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Hesler,| LONDON — New York wants | 4065 Graceland Ave. British girls as fashion models | The sister-in-law of the bride-to-be, Mrs. Ralph G. Hesler, 117 Ww. pecause they are voluptuous, Miss 41st St., will be hostess at a per- - i ~ = — | Ruth Davis; American-talent {sonal shower tomorrow night in Stuart, 4335 Park Ave. will be scout, told Londoners on a recent 'her home. Miss Joan Schumacher (the hostess. Mrs. H. T. Smoots,|trip to Britain. i 5527 Crestview Ave. will also en-| Salaries for the right girls will tertain for the bride-to-be. {be from $200.a week, she said,
|shower on Wednesday night in| Miss Hesler is attending Butler| They must be of the drawing
‘Rupp and R. W. Lee, second, and Miss Schumacher’s home, 4363 University and is a member of | room, not out-of-door, type.
’ . Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. Mr.| emia ————_sei—————— Winthrop Ave. T There will be a luncheon show. | 8082 18 also a student a1 Butler. Se(g Wedding Date Mrs. Clarence Miss Nancy Louise McCown has
assisted by Miss, A thin film of glycerine rubbed | Charles William Symmes. The
There will be a 14 in the home of the bride's par-
\WASP Director ‘Wins Colonelcy
WASHINGTON — Jacqueline Elected Secretary Cochran, who started to work in,
a Georgia cotton mill at the age/ . i I Chapter, Alpha Zeta Beta Sororof nine, became the world’s fore- Katherine Lammers, daughter of ity, attended the annual spring most woman speed flier. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Lammers, 3816 convention of Eta Province Satur-
celebrate its fifth annual Family| gpe pas peen appointed lieuten- N. New Jersey St. is the newly and Sunday in Toledo, O.
|Reserve in recognition of her role the Northwestern University chap-| tion will be held in Indianapolis and hostesses as director of the Women’s Air ter of Delta Delta Delta Sorority./in July.
again Friday in the Hotel Lincoln. shower on Sunday. Mrs. Milo H. Results of the Logansport | Bridge Tournament, a two-session {open pair event, held recently are: 'Mrs. J. H. ulitchell, Chicago and Charles H. Rippe, South Bend, first; Richard W. Lee and Jerome Jacobs, second; Phil Spink and William Tresselt, Chicago, third; Mrs. P. 8. Killern and Miss Mary iDuShane, South Bend, fourth; Lawrence J. Welch and O. *
Photo by Ruth Ann Hamilton, Times Staff Photographer
STORE HOURS: Monday
Force ‘Service Pilots (WASP) dur- | F raustein, fifth. ‘|ne World War 11 Sorority Members | Attend Convention | Members of the Alpha Tau
EVANSTON, Ill., Mar. 28—Miss
The Sorority’s national conven-
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