Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 August 1952 — Page 29
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES EA bl — PAGE 29 Parley Set Party for * By Beauty Coe to-Be College-bound freshman girls Association
will be guests of Indianapolis HE Indiana Hairdress-
SUNDAY, AUG: 3, 1952 ~
AOPi's Are Planning 'Hobo' Rush Party
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diana, Illinois and Ohio this fall will be entertained by
Indianapolis alumnae chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi ‘Sorority at a party from 7 p. m. to 9:30 -
Alumnae Chapter of Gamma Phi Beta Sorority Wednesday.
ywn hand. Pp. m. Wednes@ay in the hom . A luncheon and swimming —— e of r Mrs. Burnice Brock, « Rural ers and Cosmetologists party dt 12:30 p, m. wll be : Roote 1. Mrs. Vernon E. Association ‘has announced given in the home of Mrs. John Lewis, push chairman, is ar- its 15th annual convention Modrall, 7075 N. Meridian St. AM . RE party be Mes and trade show will be Oct. 5:7 ghesisting Will hy Meazqmes : : dames Clarence McIntire, John in the Hotel Lincoln. Miss Betty Theodore Novak, Ralph Mase P.M R. Roberts, Ned Long, Donald Wheeler will be convention Dowell, Kenneth Gujse. and + Mh Blaticwell, Wayne Bledsoe, Wil- chairman. : Charles McComb. Co Bel: » hd Seog, T Committee chairmen will in- Prospective coeds to Indiana pairs an arl Korte- clude Mrs. Mayme Householder, State Teachers College, Terr 2 5» banquet and dance, assisted by Haute, and to out-of-town : : Mrs. Mabel Thoms; Mrs. Flor- All be guests at the INVITATIONS depicting a ence Peirce, advertising; Mrs. schooly w gues hobo outfit are being sent to Bessie Shelburne, registration; ftmes photo by. Ray Bright rush party. Sreshmen coeds. Entertain- Marvin Harper; physical proper- SELECT HATS FOR STYLE SHOW —Mrs. James O. Birr (seated) and Mrs. John L. Woolling, select Joining Hoosier coeds in atTe and Dress yu me Hes: Mes, Hilda Kendall, hats to be modeled in the fashion show to be sponsored by the Children’s Museum Guild, Sept. 9 tending will be Joan Reardon decorations will include rustic Pope, ew and 10 in the Columbia Club. Block's will provide the fashions for the show. Members of the Chil- and Mary Jane Hicks, Miami TUDINre and Vier oh OTHERS are Mrs. Adeline dren's Museum Guild will meet for luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Friday in the home of Mrs. Walter University, and Jane Fouts, to a hobo. Each individual will Henley, Richmond, artist; Mrs, Hiser, 7267 N. Pennsylvania St., to distribute tickets and discuss plans. University of Illinois. : be presented with a knapsack Faye Riddleberger, Logansport, brics of refreshments, program sequence and finger- a Active members to attend waving contest; Mrs. Ruth Tayboom, litianapolis are Misses _# lor, Terre Haute, exhibits; El- ‘ Charlotte ‘Smith, Janet Crow- i merSchweitzer, Crawfords- : . il der, Carolyn Good and Jean ville, hair-shaping contest; Mrs. 4 OPEN ALL DAY MONDAY tails Hebe), Out-of-town members to Lorraine Hawkins, Richmond, 4 present are Miss Barbara style show, assisted by Mrs. / . . Russell, Ctown Point; Miss Jua- Merle Abrams, Richmond: 5 PL 9:30 A. M. TO 5:00 P. M. . Ye BEowick s Judie, Miss Donald Allman, Anderson, : Wd va min 3 ery (oshen; will be in charge of tickets; ARTERY RY ERY I . r g Miss Joan Wiesman, Ft. Wayne; Mrs. Lenora Garr, Anderson, BEGINNING MONDAY AT 9:302 Miss Pat Mahin, Chalmers; membership booth; Mrs. Anice : ; Miss Pat Vioni, Richmond: Miss Brown, Muncie, registration of Teen Mary Brooksbank, Peoria, Ill; exhibitors; Miss Bernice WheelHiss Janet Myers, South Bend; er, Marion, information booth;
Miss Margaret Case and Miss
Miss Margaret Brown, Marion, CE & Sue Brownell, Valparaiso, and
convention secretary, and Mrs.
; Miss Judy Dutchess, Galveston. Bernice Taylor, LaPorte, = Times photo by Dean Timmerman % treasurer.
PLAN HOBO PARTY —Mrs. Vernon E. Lewis (left) and Miss Jean aon Annual Fete Frances Hebel get in style for a hobo rush party to be given by STYLE SHOW committee Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority, Indianapolis alumnae chapter, from of vers include Mrs. Jewel
525 Trade-In on Portable Typewriters
On 1952 Models of Royals! Underw 2 8! Smith-Coronas! 7 p. m. to 9:30 p. m. Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Burnice ggwards, Mr. Allman and Mrs, » y oods! Remington
Srock, RR 1. Thoms, Hair - shaping contest | : —
committee members will be . Miss Bewlah Jaeger. Lafayette MONTHS AGO WHEN WE MADE THIS OFFER you respond-
8. is& Palmer, T i . Wedding Set for Today on addy ed by the scorest-So-now-we-give-you-another-opportunity-to-make . “ Holy CROSS Catholic Times State SéFvich ei liss Alnols Sheshian, Fow. a saving of $25... yes $25. . on a brand-new, completely 14.98 Church will hold its’ GREENCASTLE, Aug. 2—Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. mond; Miss Virginia Wilson. : y Li annual Parade of Nations Morgan left for Florida following their wedding at 10 Linton; Jay Minier, Gary, and moderntypewriter-of yourchoice ++ simply-by bringing us your.old. >. ; : : ’ holic CC Mr. Schweitzer will assist’ Mrs. festival Friday and Satur- a.m. today in St. Paul s Catholic Church here. Vows were Riddleberger with the finger- typewriter, If it is a dandard make, has a 4-row keyboard and day evening in the church hall, read at the double-ring ceremony by the Rev. Fr. Francis waving contest. "EENS 123 N. Oriental St. Dinner will Kull. On the physical properties is complete as fo parts—you are entitled to a 1952 portable for $25 be served both nights from 6 ; ’ i th " 67 The bride, formerly Miss » committee with Mr. Harper will : . ; 3p resses 2 p.m, ; . Joanne Canary, is the daughter Miss Hoe t be Cletis Miller, Huntington; lass than the established price, Bring your old portable in first SORE a be 8 Ta of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Canary, : Philip Parker and Mr. Minier, . 4h n 1952 del + S of this city. The bridegroom is Gary; William Wilkins, Evans- thing tomorrow. morning and choose the new, model you want, - tingly Se et Zootns 11 ths * the son of Dr. and Mrs. Samuel To Sa Vows ; John Cohee, Crawfords- 3 . : Morgan, La Porte. ; Y ville; George Yeagey, Kokomo; ion of * he tational colors of VArioUS ,ttendants were Mrs. Charles Herman Rhodus, South Bend; " .--. Ss, » a v NE *WMTRTe” THT I Can w Caes. re xine, Richmond, matron of O. G. Falkenberry, Lebanon, NOT ONE PENNY DOWN! EXAMPLE: you throughout the evenings > honor; Miss Lucy Baker, Mun- n O ul ! 1 us and Melvin Earley. : ’ : sveral! Vince Obergfell is general Cie. Mrs. Willlam Rudolph Jr, You may arrange to make payments of aslitle .--s : chairman of the event, pon and Miss Mary Lee Hickman, Times State Servis Write Those Notes A hy y > ry Pay ; 1952 Smith-Corona -~ ing him will be Mrs. Dan Le- Pridesmaids; Sam Worgal best COLUMBUS, Ind., Aug. On the Mi 8 pet Med Skywriter Portable 64.50 hane, , Miss : i i - n irror tweed Roneary Boe Ot ar utr, Danielson Jr., and Charles Linn, 2—Bridal white and but 8 Wirre OUT-OF-TOWNERS: Send in your old type: - jue col- man, John J. Griffin and John La Porte; John Dreis, Little tercup yellow will be ‘the Apply soapsuds to your kitch- ft : Your Old Typewriter 25.00 velvet 8collard : Falls, Minn, and William Ru- 1.0 00 ot the wedding ®" mirror and finger-write your writer and tell us what you want to buy in oo for ‘a y ® 2 ns dolph Jr. > message to the family after this rade-in tale - Kl ” n of Miss Lois Jean Hoeltke and it dries Everybody, includin $ . . os 8 to ACTIVITIES CHAIRMEN ; 7: Dt TYLON 2 "14 98~ Bob Sulli Hon THE BRIDE was gowned in Harold Voelz at 7:30 P. Mm. pag, likes to stop in front of YOU PAY ONLY ...... : Caries Han white imported embroidered or- today. the mirror for a quick survey. STUDENTS: Here's a grand opportunity to start ® % Starkey Dennis White Charles gandy with the bouffant hooped Vows will be Siehanged Se 4 Pxbisining JOB Sudgen Sb the ‘school year with a new 1952 .model port= plus tax . p . © skirt highlighted with side Peter's Lutheran Church w enc $ nov a : : Floor { Commons Ion Gums, Day ol 8 eH EE devel utc. ths Rev. August E. Brauer of will certainly be seen by all able typewriter. Wasson's Typewriters, Monument Store j : ! tiers and a cathedral train. Her ficiating at the double-ring and in a jiffy. : amp clo Elatence Gibbons, Jose) xin: fingertip illusion veil showered candlelight ceremony. makes a gopd “eraser. ii oniasins pemm——— ’ ’ 4
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Amsden, Jack Dowling, Dan Lehane Sr, Harold Heidelberger, Joseph Moorman, Don Griffin, Dick Obergfell, Jim Zinkan and Junior Catholic Youth Organization boys. Others are Mesdames Henry Fillenwarth, Walter Mallory,
Reilly, Mary Marley and Joyce Smith and CYO girls.
County Home Exhibit Set
The Marion County Home Guild will sponsor an exhibit of handwork starting tomorrow made by residents of the Home. The exhibit will take place at the Marion County Fair, New Bethel-Wanamaker, and will be open throughout the week. Crocheted doilies, embroidered center pieces, bibs, aprons and pillowcases will be on display and for sale with proceeds
from a Juliet cap of crushed net sprinkled with seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of white stephanotis, rose€ and lacelon with baby ivy and a shower of white ribbons.
Bridesmaids wore gowns of white embroidered organdy with
Memorial Student Union. She is a graduate of DePauw University and a member of Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority. He attended Indiana University and is a graduate of Bryant Stratton College, Chicago. He is a member of Delta Chi Fraternity.
Threading Needle
If you have trouble threading a needle, rub an end of the thread over a piece of soap and twist it between your fingers. The stiffened thread end will then slide easily through the needle eye.
‘Victor Roth, John Manley, fitted bodices, cap sleeves and tilly lace with seed pearl emJames Sullivan, Cleo Miller and bouffant skirts edged with scal- p,5idery outlining the sheer Paul Weilhammer, Misses Kath- loped dust ruffies. yoke. With it will be worn a ryn Johns, Helen Ryan, Therese A reception was held in the two-tier fingertip veil.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Hoeltke, here. The bridegroom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl F. Voelz, also live here. n ” »
MISS HOELTKE will. be gowned-in white net and Chan-
Mrs. August Brauer, matron of honor, Mrs. John Fox and Mrs. John Lienhoop, bridesmaids, and Miss Linda Arnholt, junior bridesmaid, will wear long buttercup yellow nylon tulle gowns with hooped skirts and tulle stoles.
Joseph Voelz will be best man and ushers will be Loren Hoeltke, August Brauer, Norval Fischvogt and Harlan Scheidt. The bride is a graduate of Indiana University Training School for Nurses. Mr. Voelz, a graduate of Valparaiso University, belongs to Kappa Iota
Pi Fraternity.
Junior Sizes, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
9, 10, Il and 12
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Famous Hockmeyer Corduroy Macks
Student Sizes 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32
going to those who made the | articles. Groups from the Home will be taken by the Guild to visit the fair.
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