Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 July 1952 — Page 28
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PAGE 28 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES - _ SUNDAY, JULY 20, 4952 SUNDA) Committee Named for Benefit Game Miss Ellison rin Weds Rodman Nye Women's Legion Post Pickle OMMITTEES have been gene CINCINNATI, July 19— ’ : G announced for the an- Sophisticated cotton was Instal / S N ew Offi cer S = ons nual benefit baseball game worn by Miss Ellison Eliza- ISS ELSIE SOPHER, newly elected commander of ICKLES tobe at 8:15 p. m. Aug. 5in beth Manly when she be- the Indianapolis Women's Post of the American declared J a en rie Stee Bo Legion, was installed with other new oficrs of the J toward he Daughters of Isabella. Knox Presbyterian Church group racently. The ceremony was performed by 11th hesiey. e game Ww ween the a ; a : & Chapel. here Distriet Commander Wiliam clude a circulating library of dr ves |
Indianapolis Indians and the Milwaukee Brewers. General chairmen -are Miss Bess Sullivan, Mrs. H, F. Kett, Mrs. ¥. M. Brown and Miss Alice Lipps.. The Sacred Heart School Band, directed by Joseph Dux, will provide music preceding the game. Parish chairmen include Miss Evelyn -Mueller, Assumption; Miss Helen Newton and Mrs. Henry Pfizenmayer, Cathedral; Mrs. John Schwert and Mrs. Reginald Smith, Christ the King; Mrs. Mary Miley, Holy Angels, and Mrs. Margaret L. Weatherhead, Mrs. M. J, 0'Con-
The bride is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. Ross Manly of Indianapolis. Mr, Nye is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ralph F. Nye, Narragan-
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THE DOUBLE = RING cer: mony was performed by candlelight at 7:30 p. m. Friday. Fivepranch candelabra with greenery’ and Shasta daisies decorated the chapel. Miss Manly wore a light navy two-piece cotton, slim in front and with unpressed pleats designing the jacket. The jacket
' had elbow-length cuffed sleeves,
Other officers were Miss Harriett Brooks and Mrs. Mabel Baker, first and. second vicecommanders; Mrs. Minnie Tafte, adjutant; Miss Sara Fox, finance officer; Mrs. Ruth Linder, chaplain; - Mrs. Evelyn LeFebvre, historian, and Miss Betty Waschitz, sergeant-at-arms. Convention delegate and alternate are Miss Sopher and Miss Cox.
Committee chairmen are Miss Charleyne Thompson, athletics, publicity and. school awards; Miss Maxine Williamsen, Boys State; Miss Irene Green. hospital; Mrs. Ruth Landig ‘un-
books and literature on the subject. Lectures and movies are being scheduled and all ex-serve ice’ women are invited to attend these lectures. The entertainment committee has already planned a picnic for August, a rummage sale for November as well as holiday parties to include members’ families.
BPW Schedules Riviera Club Party
Indianapolis Business and Professional Women’s Club will
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King John A main dish a he is remem
nor and Miss Mayme Reilly Holy Cross, ~~ wide revers and a, lined flat American activities; Miss Har- hold et-together Aug. 3 in I ETE rN peplum. She wore a white riett Brooks, membership, and the iar Club. This is th MRS. MARVIN NEESE, Holy straw cloth hat with flesh Mrs. Mabel Baker, entertain- Brunch will be served at 11 on canning Rosary; Miss Dorothy Behler, forehead veil. Shasta daisies ment. a. m. There will be swimming appearing Holy Name; Mrs. Arthur trimmed the veil pins. Her slip- gig from 10 a. m. on. Other facili- Sunday food Coonce, Holy 1 ons; Mr pers were navy linen and she ACTIVITIES for the coming ties of the Riviera will be open ASE een:
orgs Rirahott snd Bite. Bobs carried a white prayer book year will include promotion of a to BPW members. in the 16th ert Bosson, Immaculate Heart with - daisies on the satin larger hospital and rehabilita- July 30 is reservations dead«of Mary; Miss Marcella Am- markers. : ” pickles of the be Little. Flower: Miss : tion program with particular ljne. In charge of tickets are sidered fine f rer, Jitis OWE. Sass a ou 8 attention to women veterans “Mrs Gladys B. Williams, * Bven Sam
Mary Lenihan and Miss Catherine Fox, Our Lady of Lourdes, and Miss Cecelia Wiegand and Miss Katherine Arkins, Sacred Heart.
Miss Gertrude Kirn and Miss :
Mary Lark, 8t. Ann's; Mrs. Loretta Leonard and Miss Mary Ann Dolan, St. Anthony's; Mrs.
BIG LEAGUE—Mike Cannon Slusher, 9,
Times photo by William A, Oates Jr
son of Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Slusher, waits patiently while Jack Baumer, Indianapolis
MRS. WILLIAM ALLEN KULOW, Lyndhurst, O., was matron of honor. She wore a light gray suit with short cuffed sleeves and straight skirt. The. bridal party was entertained in Mariemont Inn, Marie~ mont, O., after the ceremony.
Mrs. Rodman F. Nye
Noble Bretzman photo
and their families. The un- American activities program will be expanded to in-
Misses Lois M. Baker, Agnes A, Hicks, Sara Metzger and Mabelle Terrill.
tioned “a gl: his famous di pickles becau: were good for Americans, conscious to eat pickles | the spicy tas
. i + ps of 4 : The le 1 ; trip, t Francis Esselborn, St. Cather- Indians infielder autographs a baseball. Mike's mother is on the The Ole en on a ae meals. Wheth ine’'s; Mrs. Lawrence Sysene, committee for the D of | benefit. frock, white wrist-length gloves factory or St. Christopher’s; Miss Theresa . and vellow Italian straw barrel whether the, Ring, St. Joan of Arc; Mrs. . ; : purse. Residence will be at 7045 | sliced or mad Norman May, St. John’s; Mrs. Patrick's, and Mrs. W. H. Cald- Aquinas; Miss Elizabeth Marks, 1 Meadow Lane. Cincinnati still are a de Milton Jaffe, St. Mark's; Mrs. well and Mrs. Charles West, St. St. Francis de Sales; Mrs. gan Aug. 1. gilt ? The best Vincent Martoccia and Mrs, Philip's. George Harman and Mrs. Mrs. Nve is a. Butler Uni- | : CO m A 1 clear, even i Clara Feldman, St. Mary's; Mrs. Miss Alice Brown, 8t. Roeh's; Claude Slusher, St. Andrew's, . versity graduate. She also at- . ® 0 a tart, punge Frank DeGuiglielmo, 8t. Mich- Miss Mary Kavanagh and Miss and Mrs. Charles J. Smith, Holy tended Tobe - Coburn School, p ael’'s; Miss Mildred Muselin, St. Irene Walker, St. Thomas Spirit. New York. She belongs to i : ” Delta Gamma Sorority. Mr. i ce » TN Nye is a graduate of Brown Furriers to the Fastidious for : d Syracuse Universities. He The Book Shelf— S ol an : belongs to Tau Beta sPi and | Over Three-quarter DuPont Tells De egate e ecte Theta Tau Fraternities. 9 s of 9 Century n By Secretaries G Its Story y JDecreiaries roup Couple Plan 3 Shops, | The romantic story old great ISS RUTH M. THORSEN, Crossroads of America Ohio Tri 14 sliced American §ndustry is recorde : : a as P betwesn ‘covers in 2 ‘Just’ off Chapter, National Secretaries Association, president, 1 ¢. brov the press’ volume by Charles has been selected to represent her chapter at the NSA DOUBLE-RING cere- broth . . : 7 3 . . Bcribper's SONS. Mie Autobloge: D2tional eonvention Wednesday through Saturde mony will unite Mrs. tagte raphy of an American Enter- Washingron headguarters will Pauline Thau Fleenor and Add oo prise.” ~ be the Shoreham Hotel. Earl L. McDowell at 3:30 IE Published in commemoration A former vice president of p. m. today in St. John’s Evan- flour togef of the 150th anniversary 9 july the local chapter, Miss Thorsen gelical and Reformed Church. add the to founding of the company July = io per first pieEtdential The bride is the daughter of and add tl
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Mr. ahd Mrs. Paul F. Thau,
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Brandywine in Delaware Wien ¥ 4 =n mony. The bride will wear ‘a America was still an infan Cai : blush pink tulle and lace gown nation to date. SONY ESTION Keynote over satin. The molded lace 8. #8 = speaker wi e Robert BE. bodice has a sheer yoke outIN PICTURES and prose it giayghter, New York, vice lined with lace applique and
chronicles the life of ‘a company which has pioneered in changing the living habits of an entire nation. It's a vivid story of employers and employees which literally and figuratively have added color and comfort and certainty to life especially for women.
president of the Gregg Publishing Division, McGraw - Hill Book Co. He will address delegates on “What Sculpture Is to a Block of Marble, Education Is to the Soul.” Speakers on a World Affairs panel will be Walter W. Birge Jr, State Department foreign service offi-
short puffed sleeves. / Her headpiece will be a crown of blush pink pearlized orange blossoms and she will carry her brother's Bible topped with a white orchid and streamers.
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: cer, and John C. Hulley, acting Peticia fone por a | officiate at th Workshop Session chief of the European regional RT ae alters | mony of thes Times State Service staff, Mutual Security Agency. jacket. | : WEST LEBANON, July 18— A question and answer period * William Robards will be best MISS CO! The summer council meeting of wil follow. man and ushers will be Richard gowns in wa bodice and la
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eration of Clubs, will be a work- Mich, University of Michigan Thau. A reception will be in the shop session here Friday in the gchool of Business Administra- home of the bride's parents. fitted sleeves home of Mrs. Clark T. Crone, tion, will conduct the workshop From there the couple will go roses and ste district president. on the Certified Professional to Indian Lake, 0. for two ing a white o . Secretary program. ; weeks. They will be at home Miss Kathi Plan Luncheon Bridge Among program features will after Aug. 4 in 575 Morris St. honor, Miss A luncheon bridge will be be a Dale Carnegie Workshop, bridesmaid. given by Mrs. Harry G. Craw- Convention ( apsule Course, on | Frederick, flo ford, 232 Berkley Rd., for mem- To Help You Become a More { frocks of gre bers of the Indianapolis Auxil- Rechve Steakes, 3 i to Go ine OE 5 | | low. The tw yv of Delt Ipsilon Frater- Remember Names, ? { . ry Sire Cart Watton will as. Improve Your Appearance” DELEGATE — A golfer, Miss | Bonar, 3 sist the hostess at the 12:30 ~The Little-Known Secret of Ryth H. Thornsen is counting The Happy Folks Who petals, p. m. event Tuesday. Suceess - Enthusiasm,” "How op slaving a few rounds be- | Make a Habit of Eating at # to Increase Your Popularity and DONALD F
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