Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1949 — Page 6

Camp Fire Girls all over the city are bor this Fl with the 1950 candy mint sale which opened Saturday. Last year's sale winners, Crystal Kay Proper (left) and Laura Mae Bracken, help pack | v the boxes for distribution to the groups selling. The. sale will con- | tinue through Dec. 3. Proceeds will extend the camp and regular | _program of + of the Red Feather agency.

Betty Mae Whelan Is Bride Of Best Joseph Pfeiffer |

Miss Betty - Mae Whelan. and Ernest Joseph Pfeiffer were! married at 10 a. m. Saturday in 8t. Mark's Catholic Church. The Rev. Fr. Leo Schafer officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Whelan, | 1435 Edgewood Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pfeiffer, 317 N. Warman Ave., are the parents of the bridegroom.

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the bride, was the matron of honor. Mrs. Robert Whelan was Aft (= the bridesmaid. Thomas Pfeiffer er ames served his brother as best man * > while Robert Whelan. brother of New Series of Dances |

the bride, and Phillip Moss were To Begin Friday ushers. Shortridge High School students| Linda Shutters and Carol Clam- |.) ovo : Pn. activity on their] pitt were the flowergirls. Tommy |. ondary after friday. After Shutters was the ringbearer. game dances are being planned. The wedding breakfast and re-|™ first will be at 7:30 p. ception were in the Vita VIIAip.4ay in the cafeteria of the! Restaurant. The couple will live ..p.5) The dance will follow the in Indianapolis. |Shortridge-Broad Ripple High |8chool football game.

|" PTA. members and Student Anne Turner | Board leaders co-operated to

{make this project possible. The To Be Wed 3 {PTA ‘purchaséd 60 tables for the i : parties. Mrs. Ralph Morris Is . . chairman of the ice cream comRite Planned in {mittee and the Key Club -Wwili®sell’ Early Winter |sbft drinks.

Mrs. Eugenia Hayden, dean. of Mr. and Mrs, Francis E. Turner gris is advisor to the Student Jr en Washington Blvd, an; Board. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ww. ' nounce the engdgement of their Kuehrmann are the parent: chair-|

men. They will be assisted by| daughter, Anne Elizabeth, to Dr. Messrs. and Mesdames Howard F|

" Douglas Fuller Powers. Foltz, Donald M. Millholland, John | Miss Turner is a graduate of E. Hollett Jr., Grant O. Q. Johnthe Randolph-Macon Woman's son, William M. Mace, J. Kurt| College, Lynchburg, Va. She re- Mahrdt, John Roberts Jr., Charles ceived her Master's Degree from LI. Walker, Walton M. Wheeler Columbia University and is now! Jr, Homer A. Woods Jr. and a psychologist in the University Phillip A. Kappes. of Virginia Hospital, The general chairman is Miss Dr. Powers is the son of Mr. Marilyn Holtman, president of the and Mrs. J. Q. Powers, Whitetop, Student - Board. Student com-| Va. He is a graduate of the mittee heads are Miss Mary

of Medicine. He has also done Finley, arrangements; Miss Nancy psychiatrie work at the Univer-| Lewis, tickets; Miss Cynthia Pit-| sity of Virginia. [tenger, music, and Miss Betty |. The wedding will be in’ the! Gilchrist, co-aperation, early winter,

4 ‘Women' s Council Plans Assistants Named Luncheon Meeting

For Tea Dance | The Women’s Council of the

Central Christian Church will Mrs. William Byram Gates an- meet for a luncheon and pro-| --mouni-es the names of the parents Sram meeting Thursday .in the) who will assist her at the Junjor Church. Mrs. David N. Ross wilt] Assembly Tea Dance. Jt is to be discuss “Displaced Persons Here and Aboard.” from 4 to 6:30 p. m. Nov. 25 In| Mrs, B, L. Byrket is luncheon | the Indianapolis Athletic Club.’ jchairman, Mrs. W. W, Turpin] The assistants are Messrs. and Will lead the devotions and Mrs. | Mesdames Robert B. Berner, Paul John Geller will preside. . | W. Burkholder, Irving Fauvre,! lw veeees William 8. Hall, George 8. Hal- YWCA Sets ‘Fun Day’ verson, Thomas - Mahaffey Jr. | Pearson Smith, David P. Williams | day $. fun Sf a “Jel and Joseph L. Hannd an ye his Mrs. Reginald W. Garstang. ll YWUOA A new tern begins Nov. Floor committee members are 19. Games, swimming. and crafts. Misses Jeanne Black, ~Carclyn are part of the program. RegisBraman, Dianne DeArmond, Lois ration is going on now in the Ann Goodnough, Marigold Leete, Central YWCA. Ba Th Carolyn Springer M . S " hi He : and Natalle Turner. Also George . Barger Bacar Berman oir Mr$ mith Is Hostess Foster Jr, Culver Godfrey Jr. Mrs. Richard Smith 5819 N Ward D. Halverson, Kurt Mahrdt Pennsylvania Bt, will be hostess Jack Sogard, James Thompson, for the Tokalon Cib's guest tea

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