Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1940 — Page 11
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Nis Cathryn ‘Frances daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Francis
Homer 8. Prater Jr. Atlanta,
of a bride, officiated. ; . O'Neill, sister of
| short puffed sleeves and a * skirt with contrasting blue velvet girdle. The Misses Gerardine and Paula O'Neill, the bride’s sisters, were bridesmaids. Their
! velvet and carried arm bouquets of Briarcliff roses and delphinium.
.and| Mrs. William T. Flynn and cousin of the bride, was flower girl. , She |wore a dress of imported white batiste and ‘carried a nosegay of
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Carolyn Flynn, daughter of Mr. |
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The bridal gown was of duchess > 2
satin, fashioned on princess lines with long tight sleeves. and a draped neckline. Tiny satin covered buttons ran from the neckline to the waist in back and 'the ffull length illusion veil fell trp a shirred cap with circlets of orange blossoms. Mrs. Prater’s ‘bouquet was of white orchids and spray orchids. Mrs... O'Neill chose a navy sheer gown with chalk white accessories for-the ceremony and Mrs. Prater + Sr. wore midnight blue crepe. Their corsages were of orchids. A Thomas J. Phillips of Kansas City was best man and Burch S. Vermillion and Vincent P. Ring of
Reception Follows .A reception at the Columbia
and Mrs. Prater will leave on a wedding trip to California. The bride’s traveling ensemble will in-
with matching accessories: and a 1 corsage of green orchids. The couple will be at home at 3632 Can-1 trell Road, Atlanta, after July 1. Mrs. Prater attended from from St. Agnes Academy and Butler Uni‘versity. Mr. Prater attended Maraist College, the University of Georgia and was graduated from the University of Missouri. He is a members of Sigma Chi Fraternity. Mr. and "Mrs. O'Neill - gave a bridal dinner last night at the Columbia Club for 26 guests,” including the bridal party and out of town ‘guests. ,
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Sorority Plans Convention
Phi Omega Pi Sorority will attenc the sorority’s province conventior Saturday and Sunday at McCormick’s Creek State Park. Members from Ohio, Kentucky! Alabama and Indiana are to attend. | The Indianapolis group will ind clude Miss Madge Cathcart, presi-
|dent of the Indianapolis Alumnae
Chapter; Mrs. Frank Lamb, the Misses Clara Moore, Virginia Gray. Alys Criss, Alta Roll, Gwendolyn Hays, Mary Sporeleader, Virginia Hunter, Edna Trent, Erma Winner, Ruth Steckley and Mrs. John Graves and Mrs. Hedden.
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Picnic Tonight
With June Lollar
A luncheon, picnic and several business meetings’ are on today’s
books, Members of GAMMA DELTA
CHAPTER, KAPPA DELTA PHI, will give a picaic tonight for their
at the Algonquin Riding Club. Plans for in:tiation services will
TER OF PHI DELTA PI SORORITY at the home of Miss June Lollar, 318 E. North St., Apt. 9. The business meeting will begin at 8:30 slp. m.
Mrs. Dale Alexander, 327 E. 51st St., was to entertain members and
ALPHA OMICRON ALPHA today at luncheon. “The sorority’s new officers are Mrs. Alexander, president; Mrs. William Kassenberg, vice president; William Anderson, secretary; Mrs. H W. Willingham, - treasurer, and Mrs. John L. Mauk, publicity.
Miss Betty Lind of Buffalo, N. Y., and Miss Evelyr. Morgan of Mooers, N. Y., were initiated into ALPHA CHAPTER OF PHI DELTA PI, national professional physical edueagionf sorority, last ‘night.
Miss : Christine Austin, 1325 Tar1o0llton Ave. will entertain members of LAMBDA CHI DELTA tonight.
A ‘HA CHAPTER ' OF TRI CLUB will have an informal spread
ton, [743 N. Bancroft St. Miss une Walters, assisted by Miss Mary Lou
Doris Cheeseman, 5247
TAU SORORITY, Si) tonight.
,| William H. Meuser, public health;
Weds 7 une 8
Miss Margaret Huston, daughter of William A. Huston, will be married to Hcward J.” Huber of Chicago June 8 at Christ Episcogal Church,
Council of Women Heads Are Named
Mrs. Laura E. Ray, new president of the Indianapelis Council of Women, named chairmen of the organization’s standing committees yesterday at a board meeting.
They include Mrs. Lowell E. Fisher, program and publicity; Mrs.
Clyde V. Montgomery, hospitality and telephone; Mrs. -J. Malcolm Cunn, consumers’ problems; Mrs. Herbert Asperger, education; Mrs. Charles E. Smith, extension; Mrs. Hugh G. Scudder, human relations —world peace; Mrs. Guy O. Byrd, legislation. Others named were Mrs. Clayton Hunt Ridge, municipal affairs; Mrs.
Mrs. Arthur S, Brown, recreation; Mrs. George P. Ruth, welfare; Mrs. Henry W. Ker, parliamentarian; Mrs. J. H. Armington, historian; Mrs. Charles E. Smith, bulletin editor, and Mrs. Fisher, delegate to the
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