Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1950 — Page 32
' PAGE 32 Lo ala Club Sots Installation Js bells Mesing Tuesday New. officers of the Florenceident; Mrs, John A. Strack and, The Mother Theodore Nigntingale a, wil te Jnatativg Mrs. John Stasost, first: and sec-] Daughters of Isabella,’ will hold] a n picnie esday ond vice presidents; Mrs. oward o business meeting at 8 p: Mm. in Garfield Park. It will. be at/Spurgeon, secretary; Mrs, C. 11:30 a.m ; Terrell, treasurer, and Mrs. Norn | Tuesday in the Catholle Com-i Those to be installed includelan Johnston, membership ¢hajr- munity Center, 842 N. Noble St. Mrs. Ernest Miliholland, = presi- man, = Mrs. -Zeo W. Leach will “preside.|
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CIRCLEVILLE, 0, June 3 |—Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Blum of this city announce “approaching- - marriage of thelr daughter, Ruth Esther, to Charles O. Brizius, son of Mr. and Mrs, Oscar C. Brizius, New-
The Wouble-ring ceremony will be read at 4:30 p. m. June 25 in the Trinity Evangelical Luthieran - Church here. The Rev. George Troutman will ‘officiate, | Miss Virginia Sippel will be the maid of honor, Best man will be Ind. Ushers will include Edward Blum, the bride-to-be’s brother; Richard Evansville, and T. E. Murray IV of Bloom-
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bangs and navy outfit, she was most attractive,
Atkins Dinner MRS. EUGENE SWIGGET
radio and television, wore a red jacket over a gray and red print dress. The John Ruckelshaus’ guest, Mrs. Richard Hutchinson of South Bend, caught my eye that day — first, because of the wide streak of white in her hair which couldn't have been prettier. Mrs. George Conant of St. Louis, who was with Phyllis and John Holliday, among those taking advantage of the sin in a navy and
and plain navy skirt with a
Ayres for.the race. Janet Ayres wore a smart
and shoes all in a matching print flags.
Monday night, Mr. and Mrs.
of Cincinnati, who is active in.
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William A. Atkins’ dinner at their house in Golden Hill brought out some lovely summer evening gowns. The hostess wore pale yellow lace with a deep blue sash. Her daugh-
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ter-in-law, Mrs. Charles Moore of Englewood, was in frothy white with a huge lel of pale pink carnations, Mrs,
Tony Hulman was in an em- .
broidered frock of the sheerest, palest blue with matching satin slippers. Mrs. Emil Schram was in bright “blue taffeta. That was a wonderful party with music and dancing. As an addeéd treat, James Melton sang the beloved Whiffenpoof Song. A good many volunteers joined him until they realized who was singing, when they hastily piped down to listen,
After the Race TUESDAY after the race saw rhany of these same peoMr. and Mrs, Fred There Gertrude Shideler Millea and her husband, of Peoria, were having old-home week as she used to live here. Lafe Page was another wanderer returned for the occasion. The Donald Driscolls of Middletown, O., seem
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Mrs. Holliday wore a dress
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The Frank Mayberrys have a second daughter, Katherine, who is almost a week old. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph J. Danfels, their daughter Kathariné and Mrs. Jesse Fletcher sailed for Europe on the Elizabeth at midnight Tuesday. Some place on the Atlantic they will pass the Coronia, on which Mr. and Mrs. Julian .Bobbs and Mr, and Mrs. Austin Brown are coming home, having left Thursday. I had a glimpse of Mrs. Bobbs’ daughter; Sally, and Henry Hope at one of the recent parties. Sally was
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