Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 April 1946 — Page 14
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Betty rene Tague, Renie Sims, Shirley Stonebraker, Shirley Loucks, Whylma Hensly, Susy Singleton and | Misses Pat and Barbara Stout, the - hride-to-be’s sisters.
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88. Peter and Paul Rev. Fr. Cornelius prospective bride- - groom's brother, will officiate. B. A. Steinke, 1127 Comer ave, Mr. Sweeney is the son of Mr. & Mrs. P. B.: Sweeney, 4128 Car- © rollton ave, ~~ ‘For her attendant Miss Steinke
TREAT PARTIES are being planned for the College club dance Thursday night at the Indian-
Among those making reservations are Messrs, and james Berkley Duck Jr. Thomas G. Harvey, Francis
include Messrs. and Mesdames James K. Jo fyers, Frederick Holliday and Grier Shotwell, Dr. ‘Mrs. Frederick Taylor and Frederick Holliday Jr. % . Lyman Pearson will be hostess to St. Margaret's Hospital luncheon and business meeting at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow. FORTNIGHTLY LITERARY CLUB will meet at 2:30 p. m. Mrs, Walter 8. Greenough will speak on “Sweet Water
» n . Mrs: Frank N. Wallace returned recently fram » she spent several weeks with her brother and family.
MRS. GEORGE 0. KOLB will be installed as first vice regent of
officers to be installed are Mrs. J. Francis Madden,
Officers who were re-elected are Mrs. Arch N, Bobbitt, regent; Russell 8. Bosart, second vice regent; Mrs. Ralph C. Gery and » John H. Jefferson, membership and recording secretaries; Mrs.
le W. Hiatt, registrar, and Mrs. J, S, Marlowe, historian. c chairman is Mrs. W."Q. Weber with Miss Amy E. Keene,
chairman. They will be assisted by Mesdames James F. Bailey,
Miss Ruth Tttenbach Thursday
Two showers aid engagement announcements highlight the bridal
go Ttenbach will be honored With a persanal shower to be | 7 given Thursday by the Chi Tau Alpha sorority, Mrs. Thomas M. Spell-
_|Bsther Mindach and Julius Oibull, yes bride's brother, and Ourt Holstein. Blieft on a wedding trip to North
| Ogroling and will be at home in Indidnapolis after Sunday.
‘many, united Miss Sarabel Frances
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D. A. R,, at a meeting Thursday
8. Lowe, treasurer; Mrs, Fae W, W. Johnson Jr. corresponding
John Downing Johnson, Olin B. , Arthur J, Weber, George Caleb
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White, maid of honef, and William MolLane will be the best man,
4 #4 & Miss Pauline Kasting became the bride of William P. Brown in an Easter Sunday ceremony in 8t. Peter's Lutheran church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kasting, 836 N. Jefferson ave, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Brown, Speedway Oity. The couple was attended by Miss
Ushers were Arthur G. Kasting, the Following a reception, the couple
» » » A wedding in Frankfurt, Ger-
Duncan and Lt. Charles Alfred Huff on April 7. Mrs. Huff is the daughter of Mrs. Geraldine M. Duncan, Richmond, Va. and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Huff, 5210 Grandview dr. Lt. Huff is stationed in Frankfurt with the A. A. F. and the bride is with the American Red Cross. The couple will retwrn to the United States in June after a
the Riviera.
# » Mrs. Ellen Mahin was married to Ralph Jeffries on Easter Sunday in the Woodruff Place Baptist church. The Rev. L. ©. Trent read the vows. Attending the couple were Mr, and Mrs, C. M. Amacher and ushers were James Mahin and Charles Laughner. Following a reception in the church parlor, the couple left on a wedding trip. Their at-home address will be 1043 Broadway.
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By BARBARA SCHAEFFER WARDROBES for flve summer holiday trips were modeled at a fashion show staged Saturday at the monthly Sub-Deb federation meeting in Ayres’ auditorium. Costumes for one vacation close-to-home were shown—for a trip to Lake Wawasee. : This is the way the sextet of styles lined up: A two-piece playsuit (bloomer shorts and gingham skirt), suggested as traveling costume, too. A crocheted playsuit with bloom-er-style shorts for an afternoon at the beach. A swimsuit. (gingham ones are new). Two cotton dance dresses. And a cool print (for churchgoing). » -o . » AND HERE'S the bill of fare for the lucky miss headed Californiaward—perhaps by plane: Navy crepe frock topped by a white Stroock coat. Two chambray dresses—one for dates and one for studio tours. A wool skirt and a sombrero print sweater, for a trip to the mountains. A gingham play-and-swimsuit with. matching cholo coat, for California beaches.
Carol Smith (left) of the Bo-Ets and Lou Ann Baden, Beta Theta, both of Technical high school, are in a whirl about a Lake Wawasee trip. They're set for play, Carol in a green-striped two-
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* Time for dressing up, and Barbara Baldwin, Hob-Nobber and Howe student, is ready for church in a rayon print. The hat is a natural straw.
Pat Schaaf of the Paco club-and Shortridge, ready for an appearance on the Wawasee beach—in candy-striped swimsuit
with a single shoulder strap.
And another cotton for shop-
ping trips. ” » »
STILL OUT WEST, the fashfons turned to dude ranches. This is what the traveler will need: A striped wool suit for getting there.
Blue jeans; plaid shirt “and suede coat. A chambray dress for whooshing into town. Blue denim shorts, spun rayon pedal. pushers and T-skirts, for more loafing. A peasant skirt and blouse for the Saturday night barn dance.
Rizk-Haboush Vows Are Read
The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond R. Noll read the vows for the marriage of Miss Catherine Haboush and Widy Rizk at 9 a. m. Saturday in the 8S. Peter and Paul cathedral. Parents of the couple are Mrs. M. G. Haboush, 3058 N. Pennsylvania st, and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Rizk, Cleveland. The bride entered with her brother, George E. Haboush, She wore a white sheer marquiset gown. She carried’ a prayerbook topped with a white orchid, Miss Mary Haboush, the bride's sister, was maid of honor and was dressed in aqua net. The bridesmaids, Miss Mary Morad, Cleveland; Miss Rose Mastropaolo, Miss Ann Haboush, the bride's sister, and Miss ‘Olga Rizk of Cleveland, the bridegroom's sister, chose nylon net frocks. All carried colonial bouquets of spring flowers. Barbara Lee Haboush, niece of the bride, was flower girl. The best man was R. J. Bénjamin, and ushers were Theodore Rizk, the bridegroom's brother, and George Morad,
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both of Cleveland; John J. Haboush of Pittsburgh and Alex Haboush, {the bride's brother. A breakfast at the Homestead fol-
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| was held in the home of the bride's | mother Saturday night. The couple left an a wedding trip and will be at home in Cleveland.
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A candlelight ceremony at 8:30
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(p.m. Saturday in the Immanuel | Evangelical and Reformed church {united Miss Alice Nordholt and | Francis L. Shart, The Rev. Clar- | ence E. Sitler read the double-ring
service. . The bride is the daughfer of Mr, and Mrs. Herman D. Nordholt, 2217 Madison ave, and Mr. Short is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Frank W. { Short, 2800 8, Meridian st. { Given in marriage by her father, | the bride wore candlelight satin | brocade and her bouquet was of | orchids and valley lilies. | Miss Virginia .Hafer was maid of | honor and Miss Anna Marie Nord[holt wds junior bridesmaid. Flower girls were Sue‘’Ann Nordholt and Beth Ellen Witte, | Leon Short was his brother's | best man, and another brother, Eugene, and Herman W. Nordholt, brother of the bride, were ushers. A reception followed the ceremony and the couple left on a short trip. They will be at home after May 6 with the bride's parents.
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Auxiliary Luncheon The Southern club auxiliary will meet for a 1 p. m. luncheon Friday in the home of Mrs. Frank J. Cantwell, 6035 N. Olney st. Assistants will be Mesdames M. BE.
Thornton, J. M. Webb and W. H. Edwards. =
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Wedding Vows Read In Bloomfield Rite
Times Special BLOOMFIELD, Ind, April 20. — The marriage of Miss Mary Jane Pate and Clifford E. Renaker was solemnized at 4 p. m. yesterday in the First Presbyterian church. The Rev. Jack Masters read the singlering service. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen G. Pate, Bloomfield, and Mr. Renaker is the son of Mrs. Anna Renaker, Bloomington. Miss Margaret G. Pate, Chicago, was her sister's only attendant. Richard M. Yaho, Indianapolis, was best man, and ushers were William M. Wills, Covington, Ky., and J. B. Johnson, Walton, Ky. After a reception at the home of the bride's parents, the couple left on a wedding trip to the Smoky mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Renaker will be at home at 3720 N. Pennsylvania st. Indianapolis, after next Monday.
Pi Beta Phi Gives Award
Mrs. Mendel McCarty, Indianapo{lis, a member of Beta chapter of {Pi Beta Phi sorority at Indiana university, received the Amy B. Onken province award at the state Founders’ day luncheon at the Columbia club Saturday. Mrs. McCarty, formerly" Miss Virginia Dill, was chosen on the basis of scholarship, leadership and service to the sorority, and has been listed in “Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities.” Mrs. D. K. Moore, Hillsdale, Mich, made awards to other candidates from each chapter, including Miss Doris Loomis, Franklin college; Miss Jean PFreihage, Butler university; Miss June Hansen, Purdue university, and Miss Shirley Klein, DePauw university Chapters at Indiana and Purdue were tied for the scholarship cup presented each year, :
Chicago Trip Follows Rite
Vows uniting Miss Barbara Schreiner and Harold L. Bowers were read by the Rev, Fr, Bernard
Gerdon at 9 a.m. Saturday in St. Phillp Neri Catholic church, Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schreiner, 440 NN. Rural st, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Bowers, 436 8. Oxford st. Entering with her father, the bride wore a full-skirted gown of white net: and carried a cascade bouquet of white tulips, roses and gardenias centered with an orchid. Miss Joan Jones was maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Miss Joan Hanley and Miss Louise Zore. Robert Bower was his brother's best man, and Robert Schreiner! and: Earl Dunneck were ushers. . After a wedding hreakfast at Whispering Winds, the couple left on a wedding trip to Chicago.
The at-home. address will be 442 N. Rural st. : a
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Rev. Kuebler Reads Vows
Miss Mildred Hoffmann became the bride of Morris J, Faulk in a double-ring ceremony at 3:30 p. m. yesterday in Friedens Evangelical
and Reformed church with the Rev. Robert C. Kuebler officiating. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Otto V. Hoffman, 1328 8S. Alabama st, and Mr, Faulk is the son of Mrs. Susella Faulk, 428 Sanders st. Given in mdkriage by her father, the bride wore white satin and net with a full skirt extending into a train. She carried white roses and valley lilies. - Brother Is Best Man Miss Almarie Hoffmann ‘was her sister's maid of honor. She wore a bouffant gown of aqua nylon taffeta and carried Johanna Hill roses. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Robert Allen and Miss Lorene Behrens who were
yellow taffeta and carriégd Briarcliff roses. John Faulk was his brother's best man, and Gordon Byrd and Kenneth King were ushers, After a church reception, the couple left on a short wedding trip with the bride traveling in a gray
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Mary R.Kelly Becomes Bride
Miss Mary Rose Kelly became the bride of Raymond T. Kimbley at 9 a, m. today in St, Patrick's Catholic church. The Rev. FT. Edward Bauer officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Kelly, 747 Fletcher ave, and Mr, and Mrs, Raymond Kimbley, 1434 Kennington ave. are the bridegroom's parents. Entering with her father, the bride. wore a white satin gown and carried a shower bouquet of gardenias, roses and carnations. Miss Catherine Kelly, the bride's sister, was maid of honor, and the bridesmaids were Miss Margaret Kelly, also a sister of the bride, and Miss Mary Pulliam. Charles Murray was the best man and ushers were Douglas Martz and Kenneth LaFara. A reception in the home of the bride's parents will be held from 7:30 to 10:30 p. m. today. The couple will leave an a wedding trip, the bride wearing a light gray wool suit with navy blue accessories,
Betty Ann Oakley To Be Wed May 9
Mr. and Mrs, Versal H. Oakley, 6108 College ave. announce the approaching marriage of - their daughter, ‘Betty Ann, to Warren G. Grimme, son of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Grimme, 2150 E, 34th st, ‘The wedding will be at 8:30 p. m. May 9 in the Broad Ripple Christian church with the Rev. Maurice Thompson officiating. The prospective bridegroom served in the marine corps three years and was in the Pacific theater
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Nancy Dye (left), Zanz club member and Tech student, is all . set to travel in a black-and-red chacked dress. The skirt comes off—
presto—a playsuit,
and St. Agnes academy student, in a red cotton print—super for
dates, too. FOR A Great La
here's what the luggage should
contain:
A suit and topcoat. Three-piece playsuit
pushers and sweater for deck
games.
Two cotton dresses for city
tours.
One afternoon dress.
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FOR THE BIG city trip, the wardrobe’s bigger, too . .
A rayon twill frock coat. A striped luncheons.
rayon
A three-piece playsuit (if Coney’ Island is on the itinerary). «
A chambray frock.
And a jersey-topped frock for roof dancing at nights.
SUB-DEBS who modeled the
vacation outfits, and were Florence Casey
Leppert, K. I. T. S.; Pat Staple-
ton, Glenn Shepherd
Day and Gretchen Schmidt, T. s+ LV. RB
C. U.; Jean Hornback Norma Hancock Smith, Bo-Ets; Nancy
Lou Ann Baden, Beta Theta; Gloria Turk and Pat Groober,
W. 1. T. C. H.; Betty Etta Pi;
Baldwin, Hob-Nob.
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[Sweeney Chapel
Is Scene Of Wedding
McCarty-Dill Vows Réad by Rev, Seelig
A reception in the Marott hotel follawed the marriage of Miss Virginia Anne Dill and Mendel MeCarty at 3:30 p. m. yesterday in Sweeney chapel at Butler university. The Rev. J. Floyd Seelig ‘of the
|Capitol Avenue Methodist church
io arents of the couple are Dr, and Mrs. E. M. Dill, 508 E. 20th DF and Mr, and Mrs. Alfred McCarty, Pendleton, Given in marriage by her father, the bride ware a white satin gown and a two-tiered fingertip illusion vell which fell from a circlet of roses and illusion. She carried valley lilies, gardenias, white stocks, white roses and carnation tufts backed with double satin loops. Mrs. John Wilcox of Plainfield, matron of honor, and Miss Mary
_|Ellen Barrett,” Pt. Wayne, brides-
maid, wore’ blue marquiset gowns and carried bouquets of yellow tue lips, delphinium, yellow and white California daisies and marguerites. Miss Barbarg Wilkins of Gary and Miss Marcia McVaugh, Pendleton, wore yellow marquiset styled like the blue gowns and carried similar bouguiets with blue predominating. The best man was Robert Cox of Tipton and ushers were Dr. John P,
kes cruise,
Morning Rite Solemnized In Church
In a ceremony at 11 a. m. Saturday in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church Miss Elizabeth Ann Ginney ‘was married to Joseph E. Holmes.. The Rev. Fr. James Moore officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Ginney, 921 N. DeQuincy st., and Mr. Holmes is the “Son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Holmes, New Bethel. ; Escorted by her father, the bride wore a white satin gown. Her flowers were gardenias, sweetpeas and valley lilies. Miss Mary Concannon was the maid of honor and wore a rose marquiset frock. The bridesmaids, Miss Elizabeth Smith, and Miss Virginia Geiger, were dressed in blue and pink marquiset. They carried sweetpeas and carnations, Attending Mr. Holmes were Rus-
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sell C. Tamms, Milwaukee, best man,’
(Graf Jr. and Charles Ludwig and Phil Huffine, both of Tipton. The couple left on a trip with the bride wearing a navy blue dressmaker suit.
Adele B. Felix
Is Married
The wedding of Miss Adele Bie anca Felix and William R. Robison was at 2:30 p.m. yesterday in the Lynhurst Baptist church with the Rev. Donald Dunkin officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Michael D. Felix, 802 8S, Rybolt ave., and Mr. Robison is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Wennie R, Robison, 1236 S. Whitcomb ave. The bride wore a white net and lace gown, Miss Norma Felix was her sister’s maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Charles Roberson, the bridegroom'’s sister, ‘and Miss Margaret Jones, The flower girl was Phyllis Ann Felix. David J. Martin was ringbearer. Charles Knight was best man and William Emrey and Mr. Roberson were ushers. After a reception at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Robison left on a wedding trip, They will be at home at 2026 EB 19th st.
Sorority to Meet Mrs. Delbert Rogge, 3623 Salem st, will be hostess to Beta chapter, Kappa Alpha Gamma sorority, at
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