Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 August 1937 — Page 5

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SATURDAY, AUG. 28

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

1937

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Nine Couples Today and Tomorrow

Indianapolis, Southport and Los Angeles to Be Future Homes of Pairs Exch

Nine bridal couples are occupying the social spotlight today and tomorrow as they exchange vows in local churches and attractively dec-

orated homes. Following receptions, they are to North and South. on their return, one is to reside Southport. and another is to motor to Los Angeles, Cal.. for future residence.

Humphrey-McKay Rites to Be Read

Chicago and Los Angeles are to be the destination of Miss Marjorie Maxine McKay and Wendell Humphrey, both of Los Angeles, following their marriage at 5:30 p. m. lomorrow in the Third Christian Church. Miss McKay, who is a daughter of L.. A. McKay, 729 N. Riley Ave., formerly lived in Indianapolis. Mr. Humphrey is a son of A. R. Humphrey. The Rev. F. E. Smith is to read the ceremony before an altar of ferns and palms lighted with candles in candelabra. : The bride, who is to be given in

marriage by her father, is to wear | an ice blue lace redingote over a |

satin gown with a long train. Her long veil is to fall from an ice blue tiara. She is to carry gardenias and delphinium and a hankerchief made from her first baby dress. Mrs. Fred Keithley is to be her sister's matron of honor.

She is to wear a pink gown fashioned like

that of the bride and is to carry |

pink gladioli. The bridesmaids, Misses Gwendolyn Schort, Lucile McKay, Alberta Speicher and Ms. | william Mitchell, Los Angeles, are wearing dusty pink lace over deep | pink taffeta and carrying flame col- { ored gladioli. Patricia Ann Madison | is to be flower girl. Mr. Keithley is to be best man. Dr. | Hugh K. Thatcher, Joseph Roberts, | Fredric Winter and Mr. Mitchell, | Los Angeles, are to usher. McKay Keithley is to be ring bearer. Music is to be provided by Mrs. A. R. Madison, vocalist, and Arthur Mason, organist. A reception is to follow the ceremony in the Keithley home, 1800 S. Arlington Ave. The couple is to | live in Los Angeles.

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The Rev. Ambrose Dunkel is to | read the wedding ritual for Miss

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Grace Calwell Weirick and Gaylord L. Dowd at 4:30 this afternoon in the McKee Chapel of the Taber- | nacle Presbyterian Church. Miss Weirick is the niece of Mr. H. G. Calwel, 53538 N. | Pennsylvania St., and Mr. Dowd is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Dowd Tipton. . | The service is to be read before | an altar banked with palms and | ferns and flanked by seven-branched | candelabra. The bride is to enter on | the arm of her uncle, Mr. Calwell. | Her gown is to be a white after- | noon dress, cut on princess lines | a tuffeted jacket. | She is to wear a halo of gardenias | in her hair and carry a coionial | ___ — bouquet of the same flowers.

Bridal Party Listed The matron of honor, Mrs. Gor-

Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Cline, 1543 | Dongus, is to wear a gown of Wallis ly after the ceremony for a motor | Dudley Ave. blue with an American beauty velvet | trip. They are to be at home next The Rev. F. P. Taylor is to read sash. Her bouquet is to be of asters | month in Indianapolis. shading from pale pink to American |

don Raeburn, a cousin of the bride-to-be, is to wear a full skirted peacock blue corded taffeta gown with a ruffled jacket. Her bouquet is to | be of light and dark pink asters. {| Another cousin, Miss Suzanne Calwell is to be the junior bridesmaid. | Her bouquet of lavendar and purple |asters are to contrast with a pink chiffon dress with fitted lines. Herbert Charbonneau, Windsor, | Canada, is to be best man, and an- | other Windsor resident, Jack Young-

the ceremony in the presence of [the immediate families. The bride, ‘who is to be given in marriage by her father, is to wear a blue lace over taffeta gown with a turban to match. She is to carry white roses and lilies of the valley. Her sister, Mrs. Dale Gilson, who is to be matron of honor, is to wear a pink marquisette gown with a dubonnet turban. She is to carry red roses and delphinium. Joseph Fritch is to be best man. A wedding supper at Hollyhock | Hill is to follow the ceremony. After a wedding trip in the East, the cou-

| beauty. | Williams-Hamner Lester P. Koeling is to be his | . Service Tomorrow

brother's best man. Ushers will be | . 43, b y Gar- | G. H. Dongus and Dr. Stanley G Vows are to be exchanged at 4 p. m. tomorrow in the McKee Chap-

ner. E. E. Mullenbrook is to play | bridal airs during the cerémony and | Miss Vera Sudbrock is to sing. { el, Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, | A reception is to follow in the | by Miss Mary Hamner and William (church parlors. The couple is to be | H. Williams Jr. lat home in Indianapolis after| Miss Hamner is a daughter of | Sept. 5. | Mr. and Mrs. John S. Hamner, 2901 | N. Talbott St. Mr. Williams is a

‘Helen Zimmer to Be | son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Williams,

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ple is to be at home on Sept. 15

ston, has c he |: ton, has come here to usher at the in the Penn-Arts Apartments.

wedding. Leander King is also to | re | assist. 7 7 i i i - Pp. m. today is to unite Miss Helen Following the ceremony there «| Koeling Bond 3 j \ to be a reception at the home of | 1 [Jeti0 Windher aff) Fyeq Snyaer gel Wedding Today lin the Zimmer home, 2114 Madison |

Mr. and Mrs. Calwell. The couple is to leave on a wedding trip and| Miss Marthabelle Bond. daughter Ave. on hig return are to be at home |of Mrs. Ray Bond, is to become the| Miss Zimmer is a daughter of Mr. BW hh St. : (bride of Allison P. Koeling at 4:30 and Mrs. Harry L. Zimmer and Mr. | . 5 | : 5 A § 1k Nisin (o'clock this afternoon in the Trimty Snyder is a son of Mr. and Mis. Reception to Follow Cline-Pinnick Nup Lutheran Church. The Rev. J. D.!Fred Snyder, 1158 S. State St. Misses Janet Williams, sister of

tials to Be Tomorrow |Mathius is to officiate. The Rev. Roscoe Kirkman is to the bridegroom, and Marguerite

Garden flowers are to form a back- or Say, Ia Pe rele of tre

ground for the marriage of MisSYrjage. She is to enter on his arm ' Evelyn Pinnick to Donald Cline at |attired in a white satin gown cut 3.30 p. m. tomorrow in the Rast |On princess lines. She will wear a Park Methodist Church. Tn Te &, ee Miss Pinnick is a daughter of Mr. | shower bouquet of white roses, garand Mrs. James F. Pinnick, 2521 |denias and lilies of the valley.

The matron of honor, Mrs, G. H.

The Rev. J. Ambrose Dunkel to officiate before an altar of palms, ferns and candelabra. The bride is to wear a white lace over satin gown with a long veil falling from

| A double ring ceremony at 8:45

| to carry a shower bouquet of roses and lilies of the valley.

white lace ensemble with white ac- | are to wear lace over satin gowns

lilies of the valley. Miss Marjorie Keaton, brides- | Hill and Talisman roses. maid, is to wear a blue flowered John Richard Hamner, brother of chiffon gown and to wear a corsage | the bride, is to be best man. George of pink roses. Paul Fernding, cousin | Williams and Frank Weiland are of the bridegroom, is to be best | to usher. man. A reception at the Hamner home The couple is to leave immediate- | is to follow the ceremony. Follow-

Bride of Fred Snyder °*'7 E. 47th St. N

(a halo of orange blossoms. She is |

| officiate. The bride is to wear a |Burries are to be bridesmaids. They |

cessories and a corsage of roses and | in autumn shades of green and rust. | | Their bouquets are to be Johanna |

1. Mrs. Wal.ace O. Lee (left),

Show ‘general committee chairman, and Mrs. M. enthusiastic horse lovers who expect

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wife of the Indiana State Fair Horse

are per-

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to be present at all show

formances held next week at the Coliseum. : 2. Jimmie Gorham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gorham, Morris, 111. has entered his favorite gray pony, Locust Flame, in the Shetland

stallion riding classes at the show.

3. Mrs. M. H. Fuller (left) chairman of the horse show reception committee, is also a member of the box committee with Mrs. Helen York (center) box chairman, and Mrs. William Low Rice. 4. Lady Lee is just about to be rewarded with a tasty morsel of hay by her proud owners, Wallace O. Lee Jr, and Mary Louise Lee, children of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace O. Lee, who plan to ride in next

week's show.

5. Mrs. A. C. Thompson, Elmhurst, Ill, is to hold the reins of her champion heavy harness horse, Rio Saxon, in the women's driving

class.

State Fair show.

6. Robert Mannix stages a dress performance on his pony, Modernistic. which is to be shown in all the saddle pony classes at (W. Thomas McGrath Photo.)

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7. A group of horse devotees who frequent the Indianapolis Saddle Club are Mrs. H W. Hickman (left), Mrs. O. H. Martin (center) and

Mrs. E. T. Borchert.

ing a motor trip the couple is to be at home on Sept. 15 in Indianapolis.

‘Ralph Carnine to Marry Alberta Tex

A Southport wedding is to be that of Miss Alberta Elizabeth Tex to |Ralph Edwin Carnine at 8:15 p. m. tomorrow Methodist Church. Miss Tex is a daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. B. A. Tex, Southport. Mr. | Carnine, Indianapolis, is a son of | Mr. and Mrs. Fesler Carnine, Ladoga. The Rev. Guy Lowry is to read the double ring ceremony before an altar of palms lighted with tapers. The bride, who is given in marriage by her father, is to wear a white taffeta gown, peasant style, with a lace veil. She is to carry a white Bible decorated with ferns.

Attendant to Wear Blue

Miss Georgia Smart, maid of honor, is to wear French blue net over | taffeta and to carry gladioli and delphinium. Misses Marie Williams, | Christine Speicher, Kathleen Dob|son and Alice Irish, bridesmaids, are to wear salmon net over taffeta and to carry bouquets like that of the maid of honor, Carolyn Sue

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in the Southport |

| Walther and Donna Green are (0 |

(be flower girl and ringbearer. | Robert Carnine is to be his broth- | er's best man, and Guy Tex, Ray{mond Hendricks, Luther Gordon

| McOuat and Glen Ryker are 10] | usher. A program of music is to be |

| provided by Paul Croas and John | Brackett, vocalists; Miss Virginia | Bland, harpist, and Mrs. Hazel Evans, pianist. A reception is to follow the cere{mony in the home of the bride's | grandmother, Mrs, Carrie Orme. After a wedding trip, the coupie is 10 | be at home in Southport.

‘'Williams-Thompson ‘Rites Set Tomorrow

| Miss Dorothy Cecil Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin L.

morrow at 4 p. m. Methodist Church.

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Thompson, is to become the bride | of Thomas Horrall Williams to- | in the North |

| Miss Mary Thompson, Blooming | ton, cousin, is to be maid of honor,

‘Dedication of - Stable Is to Be (Gala Occasion

The tintype of grandfathers ana grandmothers in costumes of 30 years ago is to be brought to life at the dedication of | the new State Fair saddle horse [ stable Sunday, Sept. 5. With veils flying in the air and | bowler hats held high, a group of | local riders who exhibited in the | Indiana State Fair Horse Show 60 | years ago are to parade in an old- | fashioned tallyho, which is to be | loaned for the occasion by William | A. Ball, Muncie. | This unique feature of the dedica-~ | tion service is being planned by State Fair Horse Show committee members who have been delving into yellowed records to uncover the | names of the horse fans of long ago. In co-operation with Civic Thea- | ter members they have brought to | light quaint costumes of the Gay Nineties, including merry widow | hats, peg-top trousers and side sad- | dle riding habits, all of which are | to be worn by the old-time riders.

Straub to Preside

Adj. General Elmer F. Straub is | to conduct the ceremony of dedica[tion which is to be held Sunday | afternoon preceding the first horse show performance of the week to be held in the evening at the Coliseum. Many “first nighters” who are planning to appear in formal attire at the Horse Show will be agreably surprised to find the formality of the occasion echoed in the gala decorations and spick and span box | furnishings. A carload of new metal ( chairs has been delivered to the | Coliseurh for box-holders’ comfort during the showings. Gaily striped bunting will drape the railings, and name plates of the box-holders are | to appear on the front of the boxes. Further plans for making this year's show one of the most inter esting and ouistanding occasions in the history of Indiana horse shows are to be announced later, according to the chairman, Wallace O. Lee. Those who attended a come mittee meeting held last night at | the Columbia Club were Mrs. M. H. Fuller, Harry G. Templeton, Charles F. Gregg, State Senator John Bright, Webb, Russell Williams, Fred OC. Whitehouse, Columbus, and Mr. Lea,

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Bette Miller is to be bridesmaid, and Betty Louise Thompson flower girl, Allen Hendrin is to be his cousin's [best man. Ushers will be Robert Wesley Thompson, George Lee Thompson, Max Lewis, Thomas H. Arnold, George Beard and Louis Ikerd, Louisville

Johnson-Patterson Nuptials Tomorrow

Miss Viola Johnson and Earl W. | Patterson are to be at home at 1220 Park Ave. following their marriage at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the Englewood Christian Church. | Miss Johnson is a daughter of Arkley W. Johnson, 837 Sumner St “ {and Mr. Patterson is a son of Mrs. Ida I'anklin, 255 N. Oxford St. The nov. O. A. Trinkle is to read the ceremony. The bride is to wear a flared white organza gown with a halo of sweetheart roses. She is to carry a bridal bouquet of white roses. Miss Reba Reid, maid of honor, is to wear an orchid lace gown with a corsage of pink roses. Edward {Lay is to be best man. | A reception is to follow the ceree | mony in the home of Mrs. Franklin, After a wedding trip to Chicago, the | couple is to be at home here on | Sept. 1.

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