Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 June 1940 — Page 4

SOCIETY—

Lambs Club Will Hold Its Frolic Tonight in the Athenaeum Garden

The Lambs Club will present its own “Hit Parade” tonight in the Athenaeum garden when outstanding numbers from the past year’s club frolics are presented in the “Lambs Review.” : Mrs. C. C. Robinson is to sing “Indian Love Call”

and Paul Starrett will appear in “Ragtime Cowboy Joe.” Miss Betty Blancke’s number will he “Bill.” Following her with “No, No, A Thousand Times No,” will be Mrs. F. Noble Ropkey, Kurt Lieber and Joe Wallace. “Message of the Violet” will be sung by Miss Louise Argus who will team with George Fotheringham in presenting “Blue Danube Waltz” Mrs. J. Harry Green and the Serenaders will offer “All the Things You Are.” The serenaders are Horace F. Hill, Paul R. Matthews, Jack Rhoades, Wayne L. Ritter, Robert D. Robinson, Ver= non Roth and Mr. Starrett. Johnnie Sweet's tap dance and tire company will close the review, Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Robinson, chairmen for the event, have been assisted by. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley R. Gallahue and Stuart Dean, Pianists will’ be Michael J. Duffecy Jr., Mrs. Albert M. Campbell, Mrs. G. B. Jackson, Mr, Matthews, Mrs. Ritter and Obie J, Smith Jr, Several out-of-town guests will attend the frolic. - Mr. and Mrs. 3 Henry Weed of Detroit will be with Mr. and Mrs. John Gordon Kinghan, and Abner Stillwell, Chicago, will be in William N. Wilson’s party of 16. Mrs. and Mrs. Donald Teetor, Hagerstown, Ind, and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hamilton, Richmond, Ind. will be with Mr. and Mrs. Claude C. Jones Jr. and their party. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Cross will be Mr. and Mrs. James Rogan and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hubbard. Another group will be composed of Messrs. and Mesdames Harry V. Wade, A. W. Noling end G. Vance Smith. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Frenzel Jr. will have a party of 10 as will Mr. and Mrs. Orland A. Church,

Sarah Frances Kackley to Become Bride of Raymond E. Gregg Today,

The Rev. George S. Southworth, rector of the Episcopal Church of the Advent, will perform the ceremony, at 3:30 p. m. today in the church, uniting Miss Sarah Frances Kackley and Raymond Edward Gregg, son of Mrs. Samuel Grant Gregg. The bride is the sister of Thomas Reid Kackley. Altar vases of madonna lilies and peonies with cibotium’ ferns will decorate the chancel. : The bride will wear a green and white print with a matching chiffon coat and a large white hat. She will carry a prayerbook to which will be attached a white orchid surrounded by stephanotis. Her sister-in-law, Mrs. Kackley, will wear a pale blue crepe jacket frock and a pinkish-beige lace straw hat with which she will carry a fan of Finch roses, pouvardia and forget-me-nots. Ralph Nagle Jr, Philadelphia, will be best man and ushers will be Charles Hole, Dayton, 0.; George Clark, Columbus, O.; Lawrence owlton and James Hurt. : En A reception for the families and intimate friends will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kackley after the wedding. Vases of delphinium, rambler roses and daisies will be used in the rooms. The wedding cake will rest upon a plateau of swainsonia, stephanotis and gardenias, and holders of trailing swainsonia, lilies of the valley, gardenias and stephanotis will be used in the dining room. A ring of fruit and flowers will surround the punch bowl,

'At Home After July 13

“When Day Is Done” by the en-

Koss-Rohr Rite Is Tomorrow

A garden wedding at 4:30 p. m. ‘|tomorrow will be that of Miss Mar= garet Rohr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rohr, 5510 Broadway, and Dr. William F. Koss, son of Dr. and Mrs. Harry A. Koss, 3901 Carrollton Ave. The ceremony, pers formed by the Rev. Fr. Clement M. Bosler, will be before a background of ferns and palms beside the pool : in the formal garden of the Rohr home. Li The bride’s attendants, Mrs. Rob=" ert French, matron of honor, and“ Misses Susanne Merrill and Mary Jane Laatz, will wear electric blue marquisette gowns made with fit= ted bodices, bishop sleeves and very full skirts. They will carry large leghorn baskets trimmed in Dubonnet ribbon and filled with garden flowers. : The bride’s candlelight net gown is made with a sweetheart neckline and a full double net skirt forming a long train. Her fingertip-length. veil of illusion will be held by a

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Dr. Sidney Blair Harry to Read Service for Nancy Susan Hurt And George Straub Diener

Dr. Sidney Blair Harry, pastor of the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church, will read the double-ring ceremony for Miss Nancy Susan Hurt and George Straub Diener at 4:30 p. m. tomorrow in the church. Dr. and Mrs. Paul Thomas Hurt, 4151 N. Pennsylvania St. are parents of Miss Hurt and Mr. Diener is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Diener,

|Couple to Live In Charleston

Miss Carolyn Roth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Walter J. Roth, will be married at 4:30 p. m. today to Dr. Theodore Paul Mantz, son of Mr. and Mrs, M. J. Mantz, Keith, W. Va., in an informal ceremony at

1. The Misses Patsy Boggs, Mary Haynes, Mary Adelaide Denton and Jane Renard (left to right) will leave tomorrow for Sun Valley, Ida. to attend the national convention of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority, which opens Tuesday. (Albershardt Photo.) 2. Mrs. Chauncey H. Eno II (left) and Mrs. Walter C. Holmes are assisting with arrangements for the entertainment which the Civic Theater will sponsor July 12 and 13 at the Playhouse for the benefit of the American Red Cross War Relief Fund. (Times Photo.)

* couple will be at home in

Upon their return from & motor trip the couple will be at home after July 13 at 1304 N. Alabama St.

Wedding guests from out of the

gt. Paul, Minmn,, aunt of the bride; and Mrs. John Q. Holmes, Clark, Columbus, Shalty and Richard Mansfield, Evansville,

Detroit; Mr. tha Ellen and Rachel Miss Marjory

\d Mrs. Harold Smith and Dee McCurdy, gd Ww. D. Root, Mr. and Mrs. Clata Bebout, Mrs. R. P. Lakin, Mrs. + Clem Miller, Miss Sue Gregg and Douglas > "Miss Margaret Jane Hamilton, Others will be Messrs. and Mesdames Thomas Hamilton, I. R. D. A. Batterton and Carlos Earl and George Hamilton, all of Greens=Dr. and Mrs. Albert Gregg and William Gregg, Conners Cowger, St. Louis; Mrs. Thomas Giffin

Ind. and

Bailey, Amanda Hamilton and

burg, Ind.; ville, Ind.; and Miss Evelyn Noblesville, Ind. Werbe-Haines Wedding to Be

The garden of Haverway Farm,

Mr. and Mrs. A. E.

i ines, will be the scene at 6:30 p.m. today of the marriage Mors He Thomas Chandler Werbe Jr., son of Mr. ; Chandler Werbe of Anderson, Ind. Dr. Logan pnd Mrs, Thomas Street Methodist Church, will officiate.

of their daughter Barbara to

11, pastor of the Meridian ] He 2m Anne Elliott will be maid

pride, Miss Irving Moxley and Miss Volinda

be bridesmaids with Mrs. Alfred J.

uhn. Richard Werbe is to be

rick Sauter Jr. of . ; Balley and a of Chicago, and Robert Smith and William

and Charles Diven of Anderson. Miss Haines 1s &

ing f the Junior League, and 8 5 Tefiiper 0 Mr. Werbe was graduated from Mercersburg

re Aid ; ey and Princeton University.

Celeb Denny to be Married Miss Mary 1eicester Wagner, R. Wagner of Santa Barbara, Cal, Penny, son of Mr.

quiet Sea at Santa Barbara. Miss Wagner is the pishop of the Episcopal

fer. Mrs. io 20 to attend the wedding and

White Jr., West Los Angeles. Mrs. Kirchhoffer also is

Mrs. Charles McCoy, Heads Legion Unit

Mrs. Charles McCoy is the new esident of the Robert E. Kennington American Legion Auxiliary Unit 34. ~ Other officers elected recently are Thomas Lenahan, first vice dent; Mrs, Leo Murray, second

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Giffin, East Chicago,

the home of Mr. and Mrs. John

best man’ and ushers will be Robert

graduate of the Connecticut College for’ Women

In California J daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James

and Mrs. George L. : ceremony before the families in the Church of St. David by the

sister of the Diocese of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Kirch-

Denny and her daughter,

in Santa Barbara for the wedding. The North Hollywood.

city will be Mrs. Allen H. Stem, Mrs. Theodore H. Hinchman, Anderson, Ind.; Misses Mar=f . O.: W. E. Fager, Chicago; Ind.; Dr. Kokomo, Ind.; Mr. and

Morris, all of Rushville, West Lafayette, Ind.

Harrison, Misses "Edith and

Ind, and Lyndon K. Beals,

at Haverway Farm

of honor. Two cousins of the Lewis of Washington will Stokely and Miss Mary Sheerin

Evanston, Ill.; Homer L. Dixon

Dramatic Club and Christa-

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will be married today to Caleb Denny of Indianapolis, in a

Rev. R. Ainslee Kirchhoffer,

Mrs. Hiram. W. McKee left

are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul

vice president; Mrs. Thomas A. Randall, secretary; Mrs. Minnie Rigg, treasurer; Mrs. Jack Thurston, historian; Mrs. Ross Richards, chaplain; Mrs. Ralph Kennington, parliamentarian, and Mrs, J. B. Ray, sergeant-at-arms. Mrs. McCoy and Mrs. Randall were named delegates for the State

convention; Mrs.

the Roth home, 3819 N. Meridian St. The Rev. Frank S. C. Wicks will

perform the ceremony before an improvised altar in the living room. The mantel will be banked with flowers and a large mirror will form the background, lighted by two seven-branch candelabra on each side. Pasquale Montani, harpist, will play during the ceremony. The bride, to be given in marriage by her father, will wear a pink crepe suit with a full-length coat pleated from the waist and navy accessories. Her bouquet will be of white orchids. Mrs. Jack Groninger, Chicago, matron of honor, will wear a dirndl style dress:of light blue with white accessories. She will carry a bou-

lquet of white and pink summer

flowers. Mrs. Roth will wear a gray dress with yellow accessories and a corsage of talisman roses. Mrs. Mantz will wear a light blue and white ensemble with white accessories and a corsage of pink summer flowers. Dr. John Hash, Williamsport, Ind., will be best man. A reception in the yard will fole low the ceremony. The couple will leave for a wedding trip to Virginia Beach, Va. and will be at home Aug. 1 in Charleston, W. Va. The bride is a graduate of Butler University and a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. The bridegroom is a graduate of the Univer-

_|sity of Kentucky where he was a

member of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity and of the University of Louisville Medical School, ' He is also a member of Phi Chi Fraternity. Among out-of-town guests at the wedding will be Mr, and Mrs. Carl E. Roth, St. Louis, Mo.; Dr. and Mrs. F. G. Roth, Crown Point, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Mantz, Keith, W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Widmer, Wausau, Wis.; Mr. and Mrs. Groninger, Chicago, and Dr. and Mrs. Hash, Williamsport, Ind.

Chi Delta Chi to Picnic

~ Mu Chapter of Phi Chi Epsilon Sorority will meet at Rivemside Park at 6:30 p. m. Monday for a picnic. Mrs. Edward Dobbs, Miss Mary Louise Byrne and Miss Emma Dob-

Lenahan and Mrs.

Murray, alterna

bins will be in charge of arrangements, 4 = x

5346 Washington Blvd. Candelabra and a long basket of

peach gladioli, pink larkspur, delphinium and baby’s breath before a background of palms and ferns will form the setting for the ceremony. Preceding the ceremony, the bridegroom's aunt, Mrs, Frank T. Edenharter, organist, will play “Clair de Lune” (Debussy), Liszt's “1 jebestraum,” “At Dawning” (Cadman), “I Love You Truly” (Bond) and Phi Delta Theta.” During the ceremony she will play “Ich Liebe Dich.” °

Miss Margaret Ellen Hussey will be maid of honor and Miss Alice Anne Longley, Oak Park, Ill, will be bridesmaid. Their gowns will be of double silk net over taffeta, made with square necklines and short puffed sleeves. They will wear matching picture hats and mitts. Miss Hussey will be in lavender and will carry a colonial bouquet of peach scabiosa, Lestra Hibbard roses and snapdragons tied with peach streamers. Miss Longley will wear peach and her colonial bouquet will be of lavender larkspur and candytuft with peach roses

caught with lavender streamers.

The bride, who will enter on the arm of her father, will wear embroidered white si’k net over ivory satin in princess style. The moulded bodice is finished with a Queen Elizabeth neckline and lohg sleeves and the bouffant skirt falls into a short train. She will wear a fin-gertip-length illusion veil caught with a wreath of orange blossoms, and a pearl necklace belonging to her mother. Her colonial bouquet of white roses and baby’s breath surrounding a gardenia center will be backed by a lace frill and will have a shower of white satin streamers. David Thompson will be best man. Ushers will be Robert Straub Diener, brother of the bridegroom, Paul Thomas Hurt Jr. the bride's rother, Philip Thompson, William

~ Hart and William H. Merrill,

The fown of the bride’s mother will be a Swiss blue schiffon over blue taffeta, made with a draped bodice. She will wear a large white hat and gardenias. Mrs. Diener has chosen a French rose chiffon

white accessories ‘and lavender orchids. A reception at the home of the bride’s parents will follow the ceremony. Miss Mary Catherine Stair, harpist, will play. ' Tall crystal and silver. vases of peach and lavender gladioli will be used throughout the house. The bridal table will be covered with an embroidered white linen cloth. The double. wedding cake will be encircled by smilax garlands studded with sweetheart roses and will be flanked by white tapers in crystal holders. The couple will be at home July 15 in ‘Marcy Village after a wedding trip to Portage Point, Mich. The bride’s going-away costume will be a jacket suit of rose linen trimmed in brown, a small white straw hat veiled with brown and a corsage of white orchids. Mr. Diener attended Butler University and is a member of Phi Delta Theta. The bride was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority at DePauw University. Wedding guests from out of town will include Dr. and Mrs. George Snider, Miss Evelyn Ann Snider, Miss Henrietta Straub, William P. Straub and Mr. and Mrs. George Kolb, all of Buffalo; Fred Jacobs and Miss Margaret Langloff, Peoria, IlL.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Arndt and their daughter, Virginia, Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs, Williams PF. Collins, Danville, Ind, and Leonard Wolff; Joliet, Ill. Mrs. L. J. Harned and Mr. and Mrs. William C. Gross, Cincinnati; Miss Nancy Porter, Dr. and Mrs. William Wallace Carson and Miss Mary Frances Carson, Greencastle, Ind.; Chester Jaggers, Louisville, Ky.; Henry Abts, Syracuse, Ind.; Miss Marcia Jane Naus, South Bend, Ind.; Robert R. Tweedle and Robert Dyer, Hammoné, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gewecke, Chicago; Charles Klamer and Miss Cecile Hovda, Evansville, Ind.; Miss Mary Conlon and Ben Shull, Terre Haute, Ind.; Miss Sally Elliott, Kokomo, Ind.; Thomas McMahan, Anderson, Ind., and Miss Jean York, Erie, Pa.

Phi Omega Kappa. to Meet Miss Charlotte Senges, 2649 Madison Ave., will be hostess to members of the Beta Chapter 8 Phi : Pe

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3. Mrs. William Frederick Piel III was Miss Elizabeth Ray Kadel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Kadel, before her marriage June

19. (Dexheimer-Carlon Photo.)

4. Miss Eleanor Coldwell was married to Thomas M. Billings June 92. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. H. B, Coldwell. (Dex-

heimer-Carlon Photo!) 5. Miss Betsy Goodwin (left)

K. Goodwin, Miss Elizabeth Thomson Mrs. Jack A. Thomson, anc Miss Barbara Evans,

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John (center) daughter of Mr. and daughter of Mr. and

Mrs. William P. Evans, were among the Indianapolis girls who left

yesterday for Camp Ilahee, 6. Mr. and Mrs. P. M.

Brevard, Wheeler of Monticello, Ind., announce the

N.C.

engagement of Mr. Wheeler's daughter, Mary Ellen, to Robert Soren-

son, New York, son of Mr. and Mrs. (Bretzman Photo.)

The wedding will be in August.

C. V. Sorenson of Indianapolis.

Mary Eloise Miles Will Become Bride of James O. Birr Today At Indianapolis Athletic Club

Miss Virginia Eloise Miles will become the bride of James O. Birr

in a quiet ceremony at 3:30 p. m. before the families of the couple. The bride Mrs. J. Harry Miles of 5690 N, Meridian St. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Birr, 5753

Indianapolis Athletic Club is the daughter of Mr. and and Miami, Fla. Mr. Birr College Ave. : The Rev. W. A. Shullenberger will perform the ceremony before & background of palms and peach gladioli flanked “by seven-branch candelabra. The bride will wear a navy sheer ensemble with wide waite pique lapels. She will wear a navy straw off-the-face hat, navy shoes, white gloves and white purse. Her corsage will be of gardenias and orchids. : : The gown of the bride’s mother will be of powder blue sheer crepe with which she will wear white accessories and Mrs. Birr will wear

aquamarine silk jersey with brown |.

and white accessories. A reception in the Green Room will follow the ceremony. Pink roses and delphinium will form the centerpiece for the table and the wedding cake will be surrounded by lilies of the valley and white roses. Following a motor trip through

the West Mr. and Mrs. Birr will be

at home after July 15 at 4485 Marcy Lane. The bride is a graduate of the University of Miami, Coral Gables, Fla., and a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. Mr. Birr was graduated from Indiana University and is a member of

Beta Theta Pi Fraternity and the Athletic Indian

today in the Palm Room of the

Couple to Go North On Wedding Trip

Miss Colene E. Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Cook, was married at 9 o'clock this morning to Richard Hill, son of Mr. and Mts. Thomas R. Hill at St. Philip Neri Church. The Rev. Fr. Robert Walpole performed the ceremony. Miss Mary Helen Brooks, organist, played. bridal airs and Mrs. Joseph J. Schattner sang. The bride wore a dress of white slipper satin fashioned on princess lines with a pearl butterfly motif at the neck. Leg-o’-mutton sleeves extended to points over the wrist. The gored skirt swept into a long train in the back. A long veil of illusion fell from a tiara of seed pearls. Her bouquet was of white roses and swainsonia. ; Miss Helen Filcer, maid of honor, wore “a misty pink mousseline de soie dress fashioned with a shirred bodice, sweetheart neckline and pouffant skirt. Her misty pink net hat had a shoulder length veil. Her bouquet was of Briarcliff roses and blue delphinium. ~ Delbert Hibner was best man and L3

tiara of orafige blossoms and she. will carry a white prayerbook with - white satin streamers knotted with white flowers. Her father will give her in marriage. : Harry A. Koss Jr, South Bend, . Ind., will be Lis brother's best man. and Dr. William F, Hanning and william H. Rohr Jr., Houston, Tex., brother of the bride, will be ushers. : Reception Will Follow :

sheer and Mrs. Koss will have a Dubonnet lace dress. Both will wear. white accessories and orchids,

from 5 to 7:30 p. m. in the gar~ den. After a short trip Dr, and Mrs. Koss will be at home after , July 8 with the bride’s parents. The traveling costume of the bride will be a sheer black print trimmed in white lace with which she will wear white accessories. : vk Dr. Koss is a graduate of Butler University and the Indiana Univer- . sity School of Dentistry. He is a, member of Lambda Chi Fraternity, The bride also was graduated from . Butler and is a member of Delta . Gamma, Sorority. Wedding guests from out of the city will include Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wells and their daughter Virgilia, Lima, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hickey and Miss Ellen Irene Kroger, Detroit; Mrs. Harry A. Koss Jr, South Bend, Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Howard, Boston, Ind. wt ey

8 and 40 Will Elect

Officers Tuesday~

Mrs, Victor M. Salb, le petit chapeau, will be in charge of the meeting of the Marion County Salon 126 Eight and Forty at 7 p. m. Tuesday at the Antlers Hotel. = © Mrs. Salb and Mrs. Jack Meyers, la petite secretaire, will be delega to the State convention to be in Gary, Ind., Aug. 17. Mrs. Mabel Kerrick and Mrs, Lester Moorman are alternate delegates. Sh ha Mrs. William P. Weimar, 1a surin= tendante, will conduct initia services at the meeting Tuesday. Officers for next year will be elected.

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Mrs. Rohr will wear powder blue B

A reception for friends will be held ra