Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 June 1937 — Page 5
SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1937
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Presenting Five Recent Brides, Southern Visitor and Young Wellesley Club Party G Guest
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Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bowers ~ Leave on Trip After Wedding
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Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thomas Bowers, who exchanged marriage vows at 10 a. m. today, left on a motor trip to New York following a reception. Mrs. Bowers was Miss Anna Catherine Leppert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Leppert. 4315 Central Ave. St. Joan of Arc Church with ‘he Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond R. Noll of-
Traveler From oe | Hawan to Be at . | Wedding Here —_— Lieut. Robert E. Chandler cs come from Schofield Barrac Hawaii, to be best man at the we . ding of his brother, John Chandler, to Miss Ruth Schwab which is to take place at 3 p. m. tomorrow at the East Park M. E. Church. The Rev. Jasper Cox and the Rev. Ulrey are to officiate. The bride is to wear chantilly lace over white satin with a fingertip tulle veil falling from a coronet of seed pearls. Her flowers will be brides roses and babybreath. Miss Virginia Taylor, Bellefontaine, O., cousin of the bride and maid of honor, is to be gowned in green organdy with a peach sash and carry Talisman roses. Miss Phillipa Schreiber and Miss Margaret Harris, bridesmaids, are to appear in flesh-rose and yellow organdy gowns respectively, and carry Talisman roses. Joan Buckley, cousin of the bride, will be flower _ girl. She is to wear blue organdy and carry a basket of red rose buds and daisies. Elgin Chandler, Louisville, another brother of the bridegroom, is ‘to be an usher with Charles Lis- ' man, Carlisle, cousin of the bride. Miss Schwab, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schwab, is a. graduate of Butler University and Mr. Chandler was graduated from DePauw University and attended the University of Southern California.
Party Hostess Named Mrs. Hal Keeling is hostess for the
Indianapolis Country Club's lunch-.
eon and bridge party Wednesday.
@ ficiating.
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The wedding took place in
Tall vases filled with peach gladi- | oli and blue delphinium framed the | altar, which was banked with ferns and palms and lighted by tapers in seven-branch candelabra. The bridal music was provided by the St. Joan’ of Arc boys’ choir and by Robert Gavin, soloist.
Dressed in White
The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was dressed in a white lace redingote over white satin. Lace covered buttons trimmed the front opening and lace formed the train. A two-tiered tulle veil, which had been her mother’s wedding veil, wads fashioned in .an off-. the-face halo effect. Her flowers were white roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Helen Leppert, her sister's only attendant, wore a peach mousseline de soie gown fashioned with black lace inserts. A leghorn picture hat, with black velvet streamers that fell to the hemline of her dress, and long black lace gloves completed her ensemble. She carried a colonial bouquet of Talisman roses, and blue daisies. Robert Bowers was his brother's best man. The bride’s mother wore a black and white sheer print with a black straw .cartwheel hat and a corsage of gardenias. Mrs. Clyde A. Bowers, the bridegroom’s mother, was dressed in navy blue with a printed jacket and corsage of gardenias. The reception was held in the home of the bride's parents. Mrs. Bowers going-away costume Cc d of a beige one-piece dress worn with brown accessories and an English tweed top coat. Among the out-of-town = guests were Mr. and Mrs. Walter, Cox, Evanston, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. G. L. | Raehel, Kokomo; Mr. and Mrs. | George Ruekle, Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Léppert and son, Charles, Louisville,
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To Be Unveiled ‘By Clubwomen!| |
A bronze marker commemorating |
[the founding of the Seventh District | Federation of Clubs is to be unveiled at the Downey Avenue Christian Church at 10:30 a. m. Friday. The organization was founded on
| May 25, 1909, at the church,
Mrs. C. J. Finch, retiring pres!dent, will preside at the ceremony and Mrs. Grace Julian Clark, federation founder, will unveil-the tablet. The program also will include songs by the federation chorus, club litany by Mrs. Frederick G. Balz, Indiana Federation of Clubs’ retiring president; invocation by Mrs. Felix McWhirter; dedication address by Mrs. E. C. Rumpler and benediction by the Rev. B. O. Johnson. Mrs. Frank Symmes is program chairman and Mrs. Edward Pedlow, vice chairman.
Club to Sponsor Closing Meeting
The Young Women’s Democratic Club of Marion County is to close its year’s program with a -dinnermeeting at 6:30 p. m. Monday in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten is to review “A Woman Surgeon.” Mrs.
H. Kenneth Cooper, president, has |
announced a reception for new members from 5:30 to 6:30 p. m. Mrs. M. Clifford Townsend and Mrs. Henry T. Schricker are to be honor guests.
Trio to Entertain Mrs. Rolla Fisher, Moerly Rd. and Mrs. Alice Leonard are to éentertain with a’ kitchen shower tonight at the former's home. Miss Ruth Wonnell, whose marriage to Arthur F. Hearn is to take. place
on June 16, is to be honor guest.
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mittee: McAllister and Irene Pletts.
Frances Findell, corresponding
president; treasurer.
932 N. Garfield Dr., hostess.
Whitehill Auditorium.
EVENTS
SORORITIES Alpha Tau Chapter, Alpha Zeta Beta, Tonight. Hotel Antlers. ComVivian McConaha, Mary Hurt,
Alpha Chapter, Omega Phi Tau. Tonight. Hotel Antlers. Instal'ation. Dorothy Thomas, president; Marjorie Mason, recording secretary;
president; Ruth Maddox, treasurer. Dinner will follow, Chi Tau Alpha. Tonight. Hotel Lincoln. Installation, banquet, dance. - Mrs. Albert R. Heffner, president; Miss Frances Garaghan, vice Miss Thelma Spitzer, secretary;
Alpha Chapter, Delta Phi Beta. 8 p. m. Mon. Miss Leona Highsireet,
PROGRAMS Indianapolis Council, P. E. O, Sisterhood. 10 a. m. Mon. Bannher=
Women’s Auxiliary td Sahara Grotto, entertainment committee. 10 a. m. Mon. Hamilton Food Shop.
Eveiyn Eichel, Lillian
secretary; Evelyn Mitchell, vice -
Miss Julia Spitzer,
Pagach-Douglass Wedding Ceremony to Be Tomorrow
A double-ring ceremony is to be read at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at the West Washington Street M. E. Church for Miss Betty Douglass, daughter
Mrs. Steven Pagach.
‘lof Mr. and Mrs. C. W.| Douglass, and Andrew Pagach, son of Mr. and
The Rev. L. H. Overdeer is to officiate! at an altar décorated with greenery and gladioli in shades of peach, blue and white.
Mrs. James A. Inasy, organist, is®
to present a program of bridal music as guests are seated by James Conkle, Fletcher Ridpath, Thomas
Clark and Ben King, ushers. Jesse Savage will be best man. The bride, to be given in marriage by her father, is to wear a white lace gown, a finger tip veil which comes from a cap of princess lace and satin. Her flowers will be brides roses and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Savage, matron of honor, has chosen a tearose lace gown with a short jacket, which she will wear with a tearose headdress. e will carry Joanna Hill roses. Thelbridesmaids, Misses Peggy Jane Gray and Madry Martha McCleaster, are to be gowned in poudre blue and carry Talisman roses. Joanne Carter, flower girl, is to wear pink georgette
and carry a basket of rose petals. Following a recepticii= in the church the couple is to leave on a trip to Los Angeles. The bride is to travel in a blue tailored suit with white accessories.
Elizabeth Guy and W. J. Uhrig to Wed
Miss Elizabeth Ann Guy is to become the bride of William J. Uhrig at 8:30 p. m. today. The marriage ceremony is to be read by the Rev. Harry Mount in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Guy, 805 S. Roena St. Mrs. W. S. Woodall is to be the matron of honor and Mr. Woodall will be best man, ’
Voters’ League
Aids Will Mt
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The Indiana League of Women Voters’ executive committee is to meet at 10 a. m. Thursday at league headquarters. In addition fo executive committee members will be six state department chairmen who will assist in making plans for local league study programs for the coming year. Mrs. Don Datisman, Gary, is the new chairman of the government and economic welfare department, who succeeds Mrs. Ralph Mowbry, Culver, Other department chairmen who are to attend the meeting are Mrs. | C. T. Boynton, Elkhart, govern- | ment and child welfare department; Mrs. Richard Edwards, Peru, chairman of the government and its operation; Mrs. Paul Ford, Kokomo, | government and legal status of women department; Mrs. Leonard A. Smith, government and foreign policy, and Mrs. James L. Murray, department of government and education. Subjects Outlined
1. Mrs. Lyman Graham Hunter was Miss Margot La Verne Stan-
ley before her recent marriage. 6232 Washington Blvd.
Mr. and Mrs. Hunter are at home at (Photo by Photo-Craft.)
2. Miss Caroline Hitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hitz, became
son, in a recent ceremony.
. the bride of Henry English Gibson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Gib(Photo by W. Hurley Ashby, F. R. P. 8S)
3. Capt. Thomas D. Drake and his bride, the former Miss Quince
Neil, are to make their home at Ft. Benning, Ga.
(Photo by Bretzman.)
4. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Hanika have taken up residence in Cleveland, O. Before her marriage Mrs. Hanika was Miss Ruth Peter-
| son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Peterson.
Craft.)
(Photo by Photo-
5. Miss June: Gilman, who has returned “from classes at Guif Park School, Gulfport, Miss., visits with her niece, Ann Ballweg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Ballweg. Miss Gilman is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Gilman, Peterboro, N. H., formerly of Indianap-
olis. (Times Photo.)
6. Young Sandy Mifler was one of the guests at the recent Welles-
| ley Club's children's party at.which motion pictures Sandy's mother,” Mrs. Blaine Miller Jr., (Times Photo.)
young guests. member of the club.
were taken of the is an active
7.. The marriage of Miss Lois Maxine Wright, daughter of Mrs. | Charlotte Wright, to Robert William: Ghere, son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry
Ghere, took place recently.
(Photo by Photo-Craft.)
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Among the subjects which are to be introduced for study will be | collective bargaining, job and | patronage analysis, taxation, county | government, reorganization of the | Federal Government, legislative re- | forms, school districts, public health, collective peace systems and problems of the Far East. Executive committee members’ for | the coming year are Irs. S. N. Campbell, league president; Mrs. Charles E. Cory, Lafayette; Mrs. | Charles N. Teeter, Hagerstown; Mrs. | Rex Van Tilbury, Logansport; Mrs. | Edwards, Mrs. Walter S. Greenough, | Mrs. Clarence F. Merrell and Mrs. William Snethen.
Recital Is Today
Mrs. W. F. Wise is to present her | piano students in a recital at 8 p. m, today at the East Tenth Street M. E. Church,
Ruth Griffith Ts to Become | J E. Oberlies’ Bride "Tomorrow
Miss Ruth Griffith and John E. Oberlies are to exchange marriage vows at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow at the First Reformed Church, The Rev. C. J. G. Russom is to officiate in the double-ring ceremony assisted by the Rev.
C. I. Rousch.
Bridal airs will be sung by Farrell Scott, accompanied by Mrs. Myra
| Clippenger. organist.
The bride, who is to be given in marriage by her father,
Here ¢ Thursday | fith, is to wear white taffeta with a pointed lace yoke.
veil will be held in place by an off- | the-face head band trimmed with orange blossoms. Her flowers will be white roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Doris Griffith, to ‘be her sister's maid of honor, §s to wear delphinium blue organza. iashioned with a tiered skirt and fitted bodice. She will carry a shower bouquet of Aaron Ward roses.
Bridesmaid to Wear Yellow
Mrs. Horace Haney, bridesmaid, will wear a yellow organza dress, fashioned in the same style. Her flowers will be Talisman roses. Miss Eilleen Adair, junior bridesmaid, has chosen pink crganza of princess style with ruffled sleeves and will carry Aaron Ward roses. Everett Oberlies, the bridegroom’s brother, is to be best man. The ushers will be Horace Haney, Dana Hannan and Charles Boswell. Billy Nuerge and Richard Oberljes are to be ring bearers. Phyl Jeanne Powell will be flower girl. The bridal couple is to leave for Chicago following a reception 2 {the bride’s parents’ home, 1303 N La Salle St. After June 15 the couple is to reside at 336 N. Keystone Ave.
Musicale Will End
Season for Circle
The Lois Circle of the Third Christian Church is to close the | season with a musicale-tea at 3 p.m. | Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Merle | Sidener, 5305 Washington Blvd. Mrs. Frank McConnell will. preside at a short business meeting.
Mrs. William Rothenberger will give |
the devotions.
The assistant hostesses include
Mesdames Frank Floyd, Earl Cox, Smith Gray, Austin Laycock, Clyde V. Montgomery, Roy H. Davidson and Miss Nola Hamilton.
Roy Grif= Her white tulle
Delta Gamma Mothers’ Club
To Give Dinner
June graduates of the Butler University chapter, Delta Gamma Sorority, are to be guests of the Mothers’ Club at a banquet at 7 p. m. Wednesday in Cifaldi’s Villa Nova. Honor guests are to include Misses Elizabeth Cook, Wanda Carter, Martha Sheppard and Jane Colsher, all of Indianapolis; Miss Jane Beuret, Evanston, Ill.; Miss Mae Louise Small, Rushville, and Miss Grace Ferguson, Cleveland.
Bowls of garden flowers in the sorority colors of bronze, pink and blue are to center the tables and guests are to receive bronze wall
.| plaques of the sorority crest.
Chapter pledges are to entertain with a stunt and the two Delta Gamma trios are to sing. Mrs, John W. Mull Jr., Mrs. C. B. Durham and Mrs. Raleigh G. Fisher are party chairmen. Mothers’ Club officers are to be installed at a meeting at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday at the sorority house, 737 W. Hampton Drive. Mrs. Walter C Stork is president; Mrs. J. P. Laatz, vice president; H. G. Bradley, secretary, and Mrs. A. R. Ferguson, treasurer. SKINS
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