Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 August 1949 — Page 6
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is constantly jotting down child of Irish aristocracy, memos which has kept her born deaf. It describes her memory alert.. : youth in Ireland at Castle- © Her idea of “Heaven” is reagh and Blackstone, her plenty of time, lots of yellow playmates and family until “second sheets, green ink and & she embarks across the sea to writes continuously and ‘over the house—-in the gar- , “Maggie No den during the summer light Doubt,” (1943) deals mere fully urs, in her bedroom and on and y: cently finished for just such of convenience, later achievement, : and meets a young “I work out my own stories student, Yankee you would a problem in Thomas W. in Paris. For three declares. “1 8 married
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and co-operative diately to war.
sales persons to gather for a round of fun On occasion Mrs. Wadelton From
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Forever changing furniture arrangements, delights is fixing up her home, ‘in adding to her collection of china and. glass in relaxing in the privacy of her hedged garden or even in keeping tab on her
book released earlier this year, she's madly
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moat remurierative. “Her life story Is told quite completely in Her other three
8, s ¢ Book of Maggie Owens” tale told from the 12th birthday of a frail
‘Gay, Wild and Free' “gets her This-year's-book,- “Gay, Wild | a moment's and Free,” is the third phase. Written as a memorial to her cavalry colonel, it is the tribute to a man born with the “proverbial silver spoon in his mouth” who cares nothing for rank mor for Army proctocol, but fought in his own manner for the rights of the non-com and the enlisted man. = : A 's wife 10 ealo- | f= an excellent cook but SHURE pel’ lady, M. O. ToISWS Nm | across the states from Oklahoma to Vermont, Californja to through the post
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marks, “has been unexpectedly successful,” M. O. says what she has wanted to for a long time about the Army It's funny, t and starkly realistic, Readers’
portent-that-Indianapolis-he the end of the road for the “Thomas. D. Dubbleyoos.” It proved to be the end of continuous moves, changing quar‘ters and adjusting to democracy of a kind, But it is proving to be anything but the end of the love of life or the sparkle that is M. O.
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cording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. Herbert E. Ped-
torian and Mrs. Richard C. Len-
a square dance rush party to right] Misses Elizabeth ‘Armstrong, Sally y and ceding the dance will be in the home of Miss Curry, 3931 N. Delaware St.
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DePauw University members of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority TL ig Cifaldi's roam Schooley
, Marcia
will entertain their costumes are (left
Barn. Look of oy, Marcia Filey and Martha Curry. A picnic pre-
Saturday night at
fries, Miss Annette
Inox is Panhellenic representative. Mrs. Bibbirs is alternate.
The
To Be Feted
Showers Planned Agena the For Brides-to-Be . 0. L. orders brings the colo-
; brides-to-be. Mr. and Mrs. Noble In this book, which she. re-
a paper shower Sunday. The party will honor Miss Pa-
sympathetic, nostalgic
most, She'll be be lite raretul to the BE a CP imother with a letters have piled in. including (McKee Chapel, Tabernacle Presand neighbors Who Hudson River locale for her Ones from Mrs. Dwight Eisen |hytertan Church. : much at the time of publisher, Bobbs Merrill, hower and Mrs. George C. | "Mrs Toms Graessle, Seymour, three ggrah- ir. feshs MATSDALL. will give a dessert supper and misTe vstery;— has "a best Mra. Wadelton tells “of “her -icellaneous- shower. next Wednes- Mr. keep & diary seller and = Stan would -day-in-the home of her mother,
Mrs. J. B. Rogers, 324 W. 406th St. The party will. be for Miss ried Lange and Miss Challis Mercer.
Church. Dinner Planned
Spt very bushy, and Towondex; y RO if pruning is advisable. If 80,| Miss Ropkey and Mr, Cavell|Will what time of year? This is the will be married Oct. 29 in the ReT
areas. op-secand your since they were set First Presbyterian Church.
A—If the “0, K. cherry” is the) pollinator. We've been experi
after some. years of.
Gay Designs for Towels
On Aug. 27 Mrs. Donald Shaw,
DISHING THE ee Sons Met Road, and | her a a Jide Sus a E. Brazelton and William DIRT— daughter, x Shemas B. ny; father, George C. Murphy. Mesdames John R. Fletcher, After a trip to Northern Michi- nald, R. DeCoursey, C. R.
: linen shower for Miss Lange. By MARGUERITE SMITH Miss
little fruit trees I have. One|Aug. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Robert
‘is am O. K. cherry-plum, thei Westrwp, Terre Haute, are theg,.ority member.
: Mr. Evans is a graduate of : : Mesdames Ralph The following day Miss Lange|p inceton University and the Nes yuzcs a on my | Kenneth F. Adair, John
lieve. Both had full” blossoms will give a swimming party, Pic-|arvard Law School.
other a tecumseh plum, I be-
but only a handful of plums.|hie and shower. for. Miss
The trees are four to five feet|ROPkey and : badtan The party will be in PEE RE AG pom 0
give
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Minnesota bred dwarf fruits ourselves. Following the nursery’'s advice we planted two
\ w Times Special DETROIT, Mich, Aug.
bush cherries for pollination. The Mount Hope Methodist bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar] Miller, need a pollinator. The nursery|p. m. Aug. 9 of Mrs. Barbara nick, Martha Billau and Patricia Miss Joanne Carr, advises pruning the dwarfs and Bentley Hook's marriage to Dr. Hagedon and Edward A. Church, Miss Eleanor E. Schnaible and
The tecumseh plum may also Church here was the scene at 1 A.
cherry “like a currant bush”— Robert W. Harger. that js, cut out older limbs| The bride is the daughter of Dr.| Mrs, . George A. Bentley of}
The Tecumseh plum is pruned |this city and Dr.
like any fruit tree—preferably Harger, 5015 Graceland Ave. In- With a miscellaneous shower for
dianapolis, are the parents of the Mis : |. Miss
in late winter.
tbridegroom. |
... Bond. questions. on. "The couple. will live in. Indian. Richard Kidwell will be marrie : ‘to Mrs. Smith, The Indianap- |apolis. The bridegroom is a grad- Saturday in the Holy Name Cath- [lyn Jane Pease, Terre Haute, and
olis Times, Indianapolis 9. They [uate of the Indiana : University olic Church. :
will be answered whem Mrs. [Medical School and a Phi Kappa |
Smith returns from vacation. [Psi Fraternity member,
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Mr. Alexander, who is with the] : Ropkey, New Augusta, and their|international Refugee in te Reservations daughter, Marjorie Ann, will give/tion, is the son of Mrs. Alec| “TAlexander, New York. The future) bride is a graduate of Purdue tricia Lange and Allan Reinking. University and Mr. Alexander is Miss Lange and Mr. Reinking a graduate of Columbia Univerwill be married Sept. 30 in the!sity,
Evans-Steele Vows William McCray Evans, son of party and luncheon Friday in the
7240 NN. Pennsylvania 8t; a Constance:
Miss Steele is the daughter of tering the college this fall Miss Mercer's marriage to Wil-/Mrs. Ham E. King Jr. will be Sept. 17{Ill. The wedding was in the home james Irvin J. Craig, Chester in the Tabernacle Presbyterian of the bride's mother. ” u Miss Patricia Steele was her E. Bettis, Delbert L. Lee, Charles
sister's only attendant. Leonard B. ' Rafferty, Steele, brother of the bride, was Jane B. Powers, Patrick L. Grady,
; and Mr. Reinking So Q-1 am wondering about two|will be honored at a dinner party ES Hjeago. aut baile Is 2 produits Jr.,
her fiance, Stuart/Bridal Dinner Set
Mrs avd Mes Thomas By White/ Joan: fo hheien EE : entertain with a bridal din-|Gaddy, Barbara Jane Ephraim; 3
their -daughter, Marian Jean, and|Yvonne Lee, Jo Ann Walrod, g A ane! Christina |Jr., Harfy D. Hooley, W. E. Wil-|night for the. national WCTU
son, Russell M. Tolley, L. R. Hess, |W. C. Whipple, Harold J. Secoy,ithe delegate from the Central C. Clair Knox and Max A. Fritz. |WCTU. y
The dinner will be in Cifaldi’s/Gainey and~Barbara Lamor.
Miss White afi" Mr-Noffke will the luncheon will be Misses Bar-| be rnarried Sunday in the East bara—and-Beveriy Byram, .Mar-| Fenth Street. Methodist Church, tnsville; Miss Carolyn Suei— Guests at the dinner will in- Painter, Anderson; Miss Margaret lclude, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis P. Elizabeth Wilson and Miss Phyl-
17—| Noffke, parents of the prospective (lis Jane * Schaaf,
Mrs, Earl F. Mills, 5403 E. Ray- saw; Miss Carla Andrews, Vinand Mrs. R. N, mond #St., entertained gecently Cennes, and Miss Nancy Anne Mc-
— Miss Dorn. Sets Wedding
Mrs. Phillp Dorn, 341 N. Hamil‘ton Ave, | proaching marriage of her daugh-| home of the bride's parents, Mr. Gertrude, to | Doyle, #on of MF. and Mrs. Frank Daly St. The Rev. Russell E.
The wedding will be at 10 a. m. Sept. 3 Catholic. Church... Miss Rosemary Dorn will be {her sister's only attendant. Jo-| .!seph Doyle will serve his brother|
Harold Godman and Ralph Dietz.|E. Market St.
Bridal Scene— |
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| Stephens Alumnae
Plan Party, Luncheon
Reservations for the swimming
and Mrs. William P. Evans, Woodstock Club are announced. nd. The Ing sponsored by -Anne Steele were mar-|the Indianapoliss Alumnae "Club iof Stephens College for girls en-
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Aug. 8.
Murphy Steele, Wilmette, | ing: to aftend are Mes-
“Schuetz, John P. Holton, James Edward Lidikay,
reene Jr. Arthur: 8. Locke, Al-
James O, Harris, Herman was a Delta Delta Delta Torcs, “overt 4. Voight, Biv J. Shea and Walter J.
Mae Bixler. All are alumnae of Stephens,
__Also Misses Renee Chevrolet, Geisendortl;- Helen... Marie,
tomorrow night in honor of/Audrey Ann Iiams, Nancy
Waterman,
fiance, John William Noffke. Florence
Coming from out-to-town for}
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Jasper; Miss Julia E. Standish and Miss BevShelbyville;
Way- erly Joanne Stites, ay Greenfield;
Misses Jenny
{Miss Carol Jessup, Lafayette;|
A, {Miss Betty Marie Anderson, War-
Grew, Muncie.
s Nancy Nell Messling. | Miss Julia Ann Briner, BloomMessling and = Charles ington; Miss Beverly Kay Bartd lett,’ Washington, Ind.; Miss Caro[Miss Catherine Cullom, Frankfort, will attend.
Irma Constant 7% Wed Sunday
Miss ma Rhea Constant and. Eugene Pearson were married
| Sunday: The wedding was in the
announces. the ap-
Matthew A.land Mrs, Raymond Constant, 908
Ford officiated. The bridegroom is the son of] Philip Neri Mr. and Mrs, Roy Pearson, Hous-| ieoston, Ind. Mrs. Marvin Isaacs, twin sister of the bride, was the} matron of “honor. Ernest Kamm ' was the best best man. The ushers will be man. The couple will live at 1313}
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Misses Barbara Hobbs, Niebrand, Anne Woerner, Marcia| 4 Earle will officiate. The Dickinson, Bigelow and Roberta Bishop, Robert Dickinson, - Don Schirar| and John Melangton. will be the maid of honor and
| Miss Dickinson Miss Lange Edward C. Wakelams to Give, sav Vow: i ae Reception for Daughter 10 Say Vows
i Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Wakelam, 3158 BE. Fall Creek Parkway, will have a reception from 3 to 5 p. m. Sunday for their daughter, Virginia. es ; : ih : . Miss Wakelam will leave Aug. 25 for Bad Aibling, Bavaria, Ger- _ A series of parties is being many, where she will become the bride of Alec Alexander. The wedplanned for three popular falliding will be early in September: 7
Robert Dale Mart To Be Bridegroom
Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Dickinson, 1420» N, Grant Ave. will give a bridal dinner at 6 p. m. Friday for their daughter, Dona Mae, and
her flance, Robert Dale Mart. The To : Offi ci ate . : { couple will be married Saturday Are Listed in Centenary Christian Church. The rehearsal will follow the Guests will include Mr. and Mrs. Palmer E. Mart Sr, Jack Mart and Mr. and Mrs. Mart Fo a ot Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs, nounce the ap hing Rev, and Mrs. Lavon C. Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Berry. will be Mes-
DONE Cy wedding Will be Bt 3 pam
Lafayette;
Jodella Doll,
Early Reservations For Dinner-Dance Early reservations for
the couple will be at home in len Moorman, Willlam Kingdon summer dinner-dance to be held Saturday in the Meridian Hills
Planning to attend are Messrs. , . 1.
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Miss Harriette Foster. Miss Anna Brochhausen, honorary director, will be the honor guest. Reservations have been made by —Mesdames Adams, Charles Andrews, Cecil M. Byrne, Gene Charles Jeffrey, John Julian, W. W. Hunt and Guy A. Pettyjohn. Also Misses Rebecca Douglas, - Foster, Jessee, Louise Rich and Carol Engleman.
Rev. Earle
Loveland-Shafer Vows to Be Read - - Times Special WEST LAFAYETTE, Aug. 17 ~—Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shafer anmarriage of their daughter, Mary Lee, to
J. West Loveland, son of Mr, and ‘'Mrs. Harry Loveland, Buffalo,
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reception will be in the church. Miss Penny Psaltis, Chicago,
Donald Flom -will be the best man. The ushers will be Carl Dean Shafer, Logansport, brother of the bride-to-be, and Verdelle Parker. $0 Miss Shafer is a graduate of Purdue University. Mr. Loveland was graduated from the University of Buffalo and Columbia University. He has been working doctorate at Purdue and will continue his studies at PennThe
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