Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 36, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 June 1930 — Page 8

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Church Is to Be Scene of Wedding Broadway Evangelical church will be the scene at 4:30 today of the marriage of Miss Marian Violet Katterhenry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Katterhenry, 4109 Guilford avenue, to Frank Benjamin White, Louisville. The chancel will be banked with palms and ferns and lighted with two seven-branch candelabrae. The family pews will be marked with bows of white tulle. Pews for the bride’s sorority sisters and Mr. White’s fraternity brothers will have bows of orchid and green tulle. Mrs. Frank Billeter will sing "I Love You Truly,” “Oh Promise Me” and “At Dawning.” She will be accompanied by Mrs. Albert Hirschman. Miss Grace Avels, maid of honor, will wear orchid organdie, made with a fitted bodice, short sleeves and three tiered skirt to the floor. At the normal waistline will be a girdle of three shades of orchid velvet ribbon. She will wear an orchid organdie picture hat, orchid moire slippers and carry yellow roses. She will wear an orchid crystal necklace and bracelet, the gift of the bride. Miss Holder Is Bridesmaid Miss Georgia Hclder, bridesmaid, will wear yellow organdie, made with a fitted bodice, long flared skirt, with a peplum at the hips. The waistline will be marked with yellow velvet ribbon. She will wear an organdie hat and moire slippers to match her gown, a yellow crystal necklace and bracelet and carry orchid flowers. Emma Jean Koontz, Mooreland, flower girl, will wear green organdie, made with a long skirt and flesh ribbon girdle. She will carry a basket of pink rose petals. Maurice Hosier will be best man and the ushers are Glen Dutenhaver, Jess Clifford, Allan Fromuth and Marvin Hufford. Miss Katterhenry will wear white satin made with a tight bodic, puff sleeves, a yoke of lace and a long flared skirt, falling into a semitrain. Her net veil will be edged with Duchess lace, arranged cap shape with clusters of orange blossoms on either side. She will wear a crystal and rhinestone bracelet, the gift of the bridegroom and carry a shower of Bride’s roses. Couple North on Trip A small reception in the church parlors will follow the ceremony. The couple w'ill go north on a trip, the bride traveling in a delft blue silk ensemble with accessories to match. They will be at home in Louisville after Sept. 1. Miss Katterhenry was graduated from Butler university, where she was a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Mr. White also graduated from Butler, where he belonged to Lahbda Chi Alpha fraternity. Among the out-of-town guests were Mrs. Otho Koontz and Miss Mary White, Mooreland.

Miss Kassing's Parents to Give Bridal Dinner Miss Mildred Kassing and Paul Edmund Rupprecht, who will be married at 7:30 Monday night, will be the honor guests at a bridal dinner to be given Sunday night at the Kopper Kettle ihn by the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Kassing, 686 East drive, Woodruff Place. The table will be decorated with summer flowers and lighted by green tapers. Miss Kassing and Mr. Rupprecht will present gifts to their attendants. Guests will be the Rev. and Mrs. Ferdinand Rupprecht, parents of the bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rupprecht, Mrs. Ferdinand Rupprecht Jr., Mrs. George Hilgendorf. Miss Lydia Rupprecht, Martin and Hilbert Rupprecht, St. Louis; Paul Ziegler, Hamilton, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kassing and Edmund Kassing Jr. Sails on Sunday for Extensive r Europe Tour Mrs. Wilbur Johnson, 1739 North Pennsylvania street, with a group of fiends, will saii Sunday on the Berengaria for an extensive tour of Europe, including France, Switzerland, Italy. Austria. Belgium, Holland Czecho-Slovakia, Germany and the British Isles. Flying officer H. R. Powell of the British Air Force will serve as a courier. Included in the itinerary will be the Passion Play at Oberammergau. Mrs. Johnson’s daughter. Miss Joan Johnson, is in Hartford, Conn., where she is a bridesmaid in the wedding of Miss Barbara Baldwin. She will Join her mother in New York, Sunday. Accompanying Mrs. Johnson and Miss Johnson, will be Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Polk, Mesaames James W. Lilly, Martha Dougherty, Frederick Warfel, William L. Horne. James H. Tavlor, U. G. Baker, Charles F. Voyles, F. Ellis Hunter, Thomas A. Wynne. Lawrence G. Cummins and Misses Mary Jones. Rachael Baird. Mary Jane Cummins, Mary Martha Hockensmith, Jane Hogate. Flora Hunter. Eleanor Anne Barrett. Jane Richardson, Jane Wynne, Mary Ellen Voyles, Elizabeth Hawkins. Levon Heim. William Horn and James Lilly Darlington. CHI SIGMA SORORITY WILL GIVE BRIDGE Chi Sigma sorority. Omicron chapter, will entertain Tuesday with a picnic supper bridge at the home of Miss Mildred Saffell, 4231 Broadway. Miss Saffell will be assisted by the committee, Mrs. J. E. Callahan. Miss Helen Anger and Miss Mildred Dietz. Supper will be served in the yard, which will be decorated with Japanese lanterns. Guests from out of town will Include Miss Gertrude [ Wax, Mishawaka;’ Miss Mary Voyles and Miss Ethel Frazier of Little \ Rock. Ark. Miss Voyles and Miss I Frazier are members of Eta chapter ! of the sorority.

Mrs James A.Carvin jSHF .Jwl . J Ds||S Mrs.Chmu.es E.Cab-Ll Ja'., Ms.?. Don ,Q. Boyd I i \ . / P/+cffo ■ T I \ / \ f T%yTRS. FREDERICK STRAUB BALLWEG before her marriage last \ / \ / iVI Saturday was Miss Charlotte Gilman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. \ v W f \ / Norman H. Gilman, 4360 College avenue. \ / \ / Another lovely wedding last Saturday was that of Miss Dorothy \ y .1 / \ JKfe' -4 jr]L / Hartman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russe H. Hartman, 1501 East \ . J \ / Maple road to James A Carvin. Mrs. Carvin’s attendants were. \ / \ J W ' mi / left to right, front row. Miss Genevieve Ellison, Anderson; Miss \ / \ v / Katheryne Driscoll and Miss Annabess Snodgress. Back row. Miss \ :••• Jmk f / \ /PHOTO Alline Driscoll, maid of honor, and Miss Mary Elizabeth Driscoll. \ - ’ xv / Marriage of Miss Nelle Wadley, daughter of Mrs. S. P. Wadley, / . . i, PHOTO Marott hotel, to Dr. Nathan Wilford Van Osdol took place Saturday / Pas)r* -T/?APT M (V. \AJw 7S . night at the home of the bride’s mother, Scott C. Wadley, 4645 I IRS. IvATHAN VV. VAN (_/S DOL; North Meridian street. rHU O SS. Peter and Paul cathedral was the scene last Saturday i morning of the marriage of Miss Ethel Mae Bevan and Charles E. K / tT* P* O „ _ i Carll Jr. Mr, and Mrs. Carll are at home at 1728 North Dela- |V H-, tr oir* u' X-rc?A.l iR KaLLWBj Miss Thelma Thomas to Wed ! "*=*: __ 1 > RS - lßEOßftc,c ;3traub

Miss Thelma Thomas to Wed Henry Morgan in Church Rites

Miss Thelma Thomas will marry Henry Morgan at 4 this afternoon in a beautiful ceremony to be performed at the Fjrst Presbyterian church by the Rev. Geflrge Arthur Frantz. Miss Thomas is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Thomas, 2510 •North Pennsylvania street. Mr. Morgan’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Bert C. Morgan, 69 North Layman avenue. The altar will be banked with palms and ferns and lighted by cathedral candles in candelabrae and single standards. At the end of each aisle will be a tall basket of summer flowers in rainbow shades. Louis Lowe will sing, “At Dawning,” "Phi Delt Bungalow.” and at the benediction, ‘O Perfect Love.” Donald Coates, organist, will play a program of bridal airs preceding the ceremony. Mrs. Anton Segerstrom of Santa Ana, Cal., the bride's sister, will be her matron of honor. She will wear a gown of blue organdy with fitted bodice, puffed sleeves and ver> long circular skirt. It will be belted at the natural waistline with a narrow blue velvet ribbon. She will wear a lar horse hair braid hat and slippt 'f blue, and lace mitts. Miss anne Wilson will be maid of honor. She will wear a lavender dress of organdy made like that of Mrs. Segerstrcm, and similar accessories in lavender. The bridesmaids’ gowns will be the same. Miss Armen Ashjian will wear yellow and Miss Josephine Fitch will wear green. Their hairbraid hats and slippers will match their gowns. All will carry, colonial bouquets of vari-colored flowers, and will wear i>endants whose stones match their frocks. Miss Ruth Ann Segerstrom will be junior bridesmaid. Her dress of rose organdy will be made with a

flared skirt, and ruffled pantalettes showing beneath.. The bride, who will be- given In marriage by her father, will wear ivory satin, princess style, with a court train. She will wear a wreath of orange blossoms on her head, from the back of which will fall her ivory tulle veil, edged with lace. Her* only ornament will be a gold pin, a family heirloom. She will carry a shower bouquet of orchids, lilies of the valley and white roses. Little Henry Segerstrom will be ring bearer and carry the ring in a lily. Louie Wilson will be best man. Herbert Oldham, North Vernon; Philip Pretz, Detroit; Lester Cooley, Chicago: ,Anton Segerstrom and Dean Brossman will be ushers. They will wear buttonieres of gardenias. Following an informal receDtion at the church, the couple will leave for a honeymoon at French Lick. The bride will travel in a black crcve ensemble with a pink blouse and black accessories. After July 1, they will be at home at 201 North .East Tenth street. Washington. Ind. The bride is a graduate of Butler university and is a member of the Delta Gamma sorority. Mr. Morgan was graduated from Purdue and is a Phi Delta Theta. Out of town, guests who will attend the wedding are: Mr. and Mrs. Donald Higsrins. Hastings. Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Kreuger, Toledo. O.; Mr. and Mrs. John Homing. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Donnell. Mr. and Mrs. Alborn Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Hal T. Kitchen. Mr. end Mrs. Fmest Corey. Mrs. Jim' 1 Fox. Mrs. Jennie T owe Mrs. Lulu Mason. Miss Mary Ice Cwre", Miss Josephine Core'*, and Hal T. Kitchen Jr., Oreensburg: Mr. and Mrs. Claud® Conquest, Ocnncrsville: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bushong. South Bend, and Dr. and Mrs. Haskell Lett, Seymour.

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MRS. FREDERICK STRAUB BALLWEG before her marriage last Saturday was Miss Charlotte Gilman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman H. Gilman, 4360 College avenue. Another lovely wedding last Saturday was that of Miss Dorothy Hartman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russs H. Hartman, 1501 East Maple road, to James A. Carvin. Mrs. Carvin’s attendants were, left to right, front row, Miss Genevieve Ellison, Anderson; Miss Katheryne Driscoll and Miss Annabess Snodgress. Back row, Miss Alline Driscoll, maid of honor, and Miss Mary Elizabeth Driscoll. Marriage of Miss Nelle Wadley, daughter of Mrs. S. P. Wadley, Marott hotel, to Dr. Nathan Wilford Van Osdol took place Saturday night at the home of the bride’s mother, Scott C. Wadley, 4645 North Meridian street. , SS. Peter and Paul cathedral was the scene last Saturday morning of the marriage of Miss Ethel Mae Bevan and Charles E. Carll Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Carll are at home at 1728 North Delaware street. . , ~, Marriage of Miss Sara Kathryn Hinchman, .daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred K. Hinchman, Shadeland drive, to Don R. Boyd, Chicago, took place last Saturday at the Irvington Methodist Episcopal church.

Toledo Girl to Be Wedded by Edward Kinzel Announcement of the engagement of Miss Elizabeth Franklin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Franklin, Toledo, to Edward Earl Kinzel. 3553 College avenue, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kinzel, Philadelphia, was made at a luncheon bridge given today in the women’s Club in Toledo. The wedding will take place June 28 in Collingwood Presbyterian church, the Rev. R. Lincoln Long reading the service at high noon. A wedding breakfast at the Woman’s Club will follow. The bride-elect and her fiance both were graduated from Purdue university. Miss Franklin is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma and Theta Alpha Phi sororities and was a member of Mortar Board. She is also a member of Fort Industry chapter, D. A. R., and a University women. Mr. Kinzel is a member of Delta Upsilon fraternity and Scabbard and Blade. Give Garden Party Girls of the Christ church branch of the Girls’ Friendly Society of America will be entertained with a garden party at the home of Mrs. Betty Woldt, 2428 North Capitol avenue. Members will meet at tl> parish house at 5:30, from where they will go to Mrs. Woldt’s home. This will be the last meeting until next fall. Picnics will be held during the summer. Entertain Pledges Alpha chapter. Gamma Delta Aloha sorority, will entertain pledges •..ith a picnic at Broad Ripple park at 7 Monday night.

WOMEN REPUBLICANS TO HOLD SESSION

June meeting of the Indiana Women’s Republican Club will be held Thursday at Pendleton. Luncheon will be served at 12:30. Mrs. Spann Waymire, Pendleton, will have charge of the entertainment. This is the first of a series-of state meetings to be held during the summer months. Mrs. Pearl Mattox, first vicepresident, will preside. Those attending will communicate with Mrs. Lawrence Orr, transportation chairman, 344 Blue Ridge road. Mrs. E. E. Nelson, 24 North Bradley street, is chairman of the ticket committee. PARTY IS GIVEN FOR MRS. JOHN MULLEN Mrs. John Mullen, recent bride, was the guest of honor at a bridge party Friday night, given by Miss Marthalou Schoener at her home, 2914 Bellefcntaine street. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. M. R. Schoener, and her sister. Mrs. V/alter C. Hiser. Guests were Mrs. E. B. McElroy, Mrs. C. R. Walters. Misses Maxine Rigsbee, Dorothy Pier, Evelyn Pier, Ellen McFadden, Marjorie Goble, Katherine Murdock, Louise Summer, Mary Summer, Luanna Lee and Lois Sherrill. Hold Pledge Services Kappa Delta Theta sorority will meet Wednesday night at the home of Miss Myrtle McGarry, 515 North Riley street. Pledge services will be held for Misses Betty Brown, Norine Hauser, Margaret Duncan, Sue Firth, Helen Bradley, Marion Wilde, JSwe De Vault.

Miss Ruth Thase to Become Bride of Telford R. Davis

Before an improvised altar pf palms, ferns, and roses, Miss Ruth Marie Thase, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Thase, 94 North Brookville road, will become the bride of Telford R. Davis at 8 Sunday night at the Thase home. The Rev. L. C. Fackler, pastor of St. Matthews Lutheran church, will read the service. Miss Geneva Smallwood will sing “Oh Promise Me,” and “I Love You Truly,” accompanied by Mrs. Julia Shine, pianist. Miss Leona Norkus, cousin of the bride, will be the only attendant. She will wear coral satin trimmed with cream lace and carry roses. Russell Davis, brother of the bridegroom, will be best man. The bride will wear pale pink taffeta and net and carry Bride’s

LITERATURE GROUP TO GIVE BRIDGE PARTY

Mrs. W. H. Rhodehamel, 5102 Washington boulevard, will be hostess Friday at 2 for a bridge tea sponsored by the Literature department of the Woman’s Department Club. Mrs. Rhodehamel will be assisted by Mrs. Henry Knaff, Mrs. George A. Leabody, Mrs. Harry J. Berry, and Mrs. Paul Payne. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Rhcdehamel, Humboldt 5568, or Mrs. Kr.aff, Washington 0549. Mrs. H. B. Pike is chairman of the department. Sorority to Entertain Kappa Gamma Alpha sorority will give an informal dinner at the Bamboo Inn at 6 Tuesday night. A theaterparty will foliow i __^^_

roses. She wall be given in marriage by her father. A reception for fifty will be held after the ceremony. The couple will motor east, Miss Thase traveling in a blue silk ensemble. They will be at home after July 15 at 430 South Arlington avenue. Mr. Davis attended Purdue and Alabama universities.

CARD PARTY SLATED BY CHURCH CLUB

St. Joan of Arc’s Woman’s Club will entertain Tuesday in thte parish hall at Forty-second street and Park avenue, with a card party. Mrs. Clyde C. Bowers and Mrs. F. R. Slupesky, co-chairmen, are assisted by Mrs. E. A. Feurst, Mrs. George Fritz, Mrs. A. G. Feil, Mrs. Melvin Sclilsla, Mrs. R. G. Hesseldenz, Mrs. George Hoffman, Mrs. O. H. Muenster, Mrs. F. J. Noll Jr., Mrs. Robert Waldren, Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerald, Mrs. William J. Hanley, Mrs. Thomas Leonard, Mrs. J. M. Cole, Mrs. George Rossibo, Mrs. E. A. Ford, Mrs. W. K. Todd and Mrs. D. S. Rivers.

PERSONALS

Delegates from Indianapolis who will attend the national conventioh of Delta Theta Tau sorority at Oakland, Cal., June 27 to 29, are Mrs. 8. E. Rowe, social delegate, and Miss Marie Karle, business delegate. They will leave Bunday. The sorority is celebrating its silver an-’-livpr.^Aja

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Miss Brown to Wed in Church Rite Miss Josephine Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jesse Brown, 3838 North Pennsylvania street, will become the bride of Harold Estel Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs, Harry E. Wright, 2938 Park avenue, at 4:30 today at the Broadway Methodist Episcopal church. Dr. John Wesley McFall. pastor, will read the service. The altar will have a background of palms and ferns, flanked on either side by large standards of summer flowers. The whole scene will be lighted by cathedral candles. Mrs. Mary Wilhite, organist, will play a program of bridal airs as th® guests are being seated by the ushers, Robert L. Staufer and Frederick C. Rowley. Sister Maid of Honor Miss Gertrude Brown, sister of th® bride, will be maid of honor. She will wear a mint green, lace frock, made with an extremely long fitted bodice. The lace skirt will have a flounce of point d’esprit touching the floor. The gown will have a girdle of braided yellow and peach taffeta ribbon, with a bow on the left side. Miss Brown will wear a green hairbraid picture hat trimmed with maline; green crepe slippers and carry an arm bouquet of Briarcliff and Johanna Hill roses. ' Miss Hilda Griffith, bridesmaid, will wear an orchid lace gown mad® the same, with a braided girdle of green and orchid. She will wear orchid slippers, an orchid hat and carry Briarcliff and Johanna Hill roses. Both attendants will wear long cream suede gloves, the gift of the bride. Richard S. Wright will be his brother’s best man. Reception at Home The bride, who will be given id marriage by her father, will wear k cream chiffon, made Princess style, with a fitted bodice with natural waistline, and long full circular skirt, edged with deeper cream lace. Her gown will have a girdle of narrow peach velvet ribbon, appliqued with tiny blue flowers. She will wear peach satin slippers and a natural colored hairbraid hat trimmed with peach maline. She will wear cream suede gloves and carry a shower of orchids and lilies of the valley. A reception at the Brown home w'ill follow the ceremony. Mrs, Brown will receive in poudre blue chiffon, with a shoulder corsage of Aaron Ward roses. Mrs. Wright w'ill wear rose chiffon trimmed with ecru lace. She also will wear roses. The house will be decorated throughout with baskets of summer flowers. The bridal table will be centered with a tiered cake and lighted with white tapers. Couple to Go on Motor Trip ? The couple will go on a motor trip, the bride traveling in a black shantung suit with white blouse and black and white accessories. They will be at home after July 15 at 2)8 East Fourteenth street, €t. Regis apartments. Miss Brown attended the Principia, St. Louis; Tudor Hall and Butler university, where she was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Mr. Wright attended Indiana university, where he was a Theta Cht

Gives Party at Club in Honor ’ of Mrs. HaugerMrs. Carl Ittenbach entertained with a 1 o’clock luncheon and bridge party today at the Indianapolis Athletic Club, in honor of Mrs. Harry H. Hauger, Los Angeles, who with her two children is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. IL Smith, 3201 Ruckle street. Thirty close friends of Mrs. Hauger were entertained. Covers were laid at one long table, decorated with three placques of roses and lighted by rose tapers in crystal holders. Appointments wer® in shades of rose. Among the guests were Mrs. AU bert Koehler, Peoria, who is visiting friends in Indianapolis and Mr®. Edward Williams, Richmond, who is Mrs. Ittenbach’s house guest.

Miss Robbins . Becomes Bride Sunday Nighi Miss Louie Aleeta Robbins. th daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. M. O. Robbins, 2528 Bellefontaine street, will wed William Kenneth Durell, sjn of Mr. and Mrs. John Durell; Mt. Vernon, Ind., at 8:45 Sunday night. The wedding will take place at the Broadway Methodist Episcopal church, the Rev. J. W. McFall, pastor, officiating, assisted by the bride’s father. Miss Mildred McFall will give a program of organ music. Miss Anna Adis Robbins, sister of the bride, will be her only attendant. She will wear aquamarine crepe and carry pink roses. Charles Durell, brother of the bridegrooms will be best man. The bride will wear white crepe trimmed with Irish lace and carry Bride’s roses. The couple will leave immediately following the ceremony for Mt. Vernon, where they will make their home. Out-of-town guests will include Miss Nancy and Miss Mary Durell, Mt. Vernon. HONOR MISS KELLEY AT BRIDAL PARTY Mrs. Harold Magee and Mrs. Schuyler Blue entertained Friday night at Mrs. Magee’s home, 517 East Fifty-ninth street, in honor of Miss Mildred Kelley, Frankfort, who will be married to Don Farr, June 28, Guests were Mesdames Lee Kelley, Edward Hodge, Earl Ogle, Bert Ogle, Frankfort; Paul Morton, Leb<anon; B. F. Farr, Leo Klrsch. Decatur; C. E. Harrison, Karl Stout, Misses Edith Hubbard, Maude Ann Searcy, Clara Foxworthy, Marianhai Kennedy. Gladys Hooker, Martha] Baker and Dorothy Beightol. jJj