Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 April 1942 — Page 4
1. Miss Virginia Byrd will play the WIRE carillon preceding the 20th annual Easter Sunrise Carol service tomorrow morning on Monument circle. Sidney Giles will play the Scottish Rite carillon and Frederick Weber, the Christ church chimes. (Block photo.) 2. Last year’s service, 3. Miss Jane Butler, soprano, will sing “I Know That My Redeemer Liveth” (Handel). (Emma Gene Tucker photo.) 4. The grandchildren of Mrs. James M. Ogden, founder of the service, will participate in the service for the first time. They are Allison (right) and James Ogden Parrish of George School, Pa. 5. Miss Irma Mae Steele will direct a string ensemble which will be among the musical groups participating. A part of the ensemble is shown here. Left to right are the Misses Joan Landers, Helen Whitehead, Lillian Starost, Thelma Boswarth, Mildred Schultz and Betty Hill. Seated is Miss Steele (left) and her assistant, Miss Frances Ludy. (Fitch photo.)
Helen Jean Willcutts Will Be Wed to Jack C. Blackstone In McKee Chapel Service
Among post-Lenten weddings this week-end will be the marriage! . of Miss Helen Jean Willcutts to Jack C. Blackstone at 4:30 o'clock to- Times Special : morrow afternoon in McKee chapel of Tabernacle Presbyterian church.| HOUSTON, Tex, April 4.—The She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Harrison D. Willcutts, Haversticks| Rev. Carl R. Hatfield, assistant paspark, and Mr. Blackstone is the son of Mrs. Fern Blackstone. |tor- of the Central Presbyterian Dr. Roy Ewing Vale will perform church here, will marry Miss Virthe ceremony at an altar decorated Washington; Mrs. Emma Willeutts, | ginia Glass of Indianapolis in a 3:30
Virginia Glass To Be Married
In Houston
Attendant
Dinner Follows
Gene Blackstone, the bridegroom's brother, will be best man and Ensign John T. Barnett and Gordon Foxworthy will be ushers. Powder blue accessories and a rubrum lily corsage will be worn by the bride’s mother with her dusty pink gown, and Mrs. Blackstone will wear gardenias with her navy frock and matching accessories. Assisting at a reception at the home of the bride's parents after the ceremony will be Mrs. Barnett, Mrs. Foxworthy, Misses Mary Jane, Roberta and Betty Jo Turner of Peru, Miss Mary Lee Reed and Miss Margaret Emery. Leaving for a motor trip south, the bride will wear a frock with knife-pleated yellow skirt and semifitted bodice of parsley green, a yellow coat, beige and green accessories and a rubrum lily corsage. When the couple returns, they will be at home at 144 W. 18th st.
Butler Graduate
The bride was graduated from Butler university and the Indiana university nurses’ training school. She is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Mr. Blackstone was graduated from Indiana, where he was a Sigma Chi fraternity member, and is attending the Indiana university School of Medicine. . Out-of-town guests attending the “wedding will be Mrs. Adam Bryant and Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Jordan, Martinsville; Mr. and Mrs. \ Ray Reapp, n, O.; Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Northern, Lebanon; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Preston, Columbus, Ind.
Ceremony
A dinner for the bridal party at the Riviera club will be given by Mrs. Blanche Beauchamp this evening follewing the marriage of her daughter, Martha Jeanne, to Tech. Sergt. Forest W. Schlamsker, Ft. Benjamin Harrison. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schlamsker of Fieldon, Ill. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale will officiate at the service before an altar decorated with flowering trees and spring flowers. Miss Rosemary Voss will sing “I Love You Truly” and Miss Marjorie Sing, “O, Promise Me.” They will be accompanied by Miss Donna Alles. The bride's brother-in-law, J. F. Ittenbach, will give her in marriage. She will wear a cream beige dressmaker sulk with black accessories, a hat of green straw and corsage of jonquils. Miss Jeanne Barnes, her attendant, will be in a powder blue dressmaker suit with brown accessories and corsage cf peach gladioli. Staff Sergt. Robert Shroyer will be Mr. Schlamsker’s best man. The couple will be at home at 124 E. 33d st. after Wednesday. The bride's uncle, William C. Wiley of Jonesbore, Ind, Mrs. Wiley and their daughter, Marylove, will be
Donna Alles will be the organist|yt. Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Doyle[of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Glass, matron of honor, will wear dusty|Mrs. J. M. Jessup, all of Kokomo. The full, floor-length skirt is gan, will be in powder blue. Match- her only attendant, will wear a blue flowers. | White tomorrow morning. The |Branard st, Houston. Miss Glass gertip length veil and she Will earry| ¢ yn. ong Mrs. Joseph D. Poulton, [from the Southern Methodist unifrock with long, full sleeves and a of white gardenias on a prayer hook. headdress of peach roses and buds and ushers will be Clarence Norbride's aunt, Mrs. Charles M. hat. Pledges to Entertain |here tor the ceremony.
for the rite. | 'Bagwell and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert| 1156 Evison st. Indianapolis. Gowns of the bride's attendants Lewark, Greentown; Mr. and Mrs.| The bride will wear white chiffon are of taffeta with tight bodices Phil Hartley, Muncie, and Messrs. [With long, full sleeves gathered into rose. Matching lace flecked with gathered ‘to a fitted waistline and brilliants trims the gowns square she will wear a headdress of matchneckline. Fr Goossens ing white chiffon caught at the ing lace trims the square necklines ; lace frock. A reception will be held and the elbow length sleeves of v 4 : win at the church following the ceretheir frocks. The three will wear A wedding trip to Cincinnati will mony and the couple will leave for The bridal gown, in princess style, ceremony, in the rectory of Holy attended Indiana university. Aftis of white satin and has a sweet- Cross Catholic church at 10 o'clock, |®F graduation from Earlham colheart neckline and a long train. will be performed by the Rev. Fr.|lege, Richmond, Ind, the Rev. Mr. a bouquet of white PEER boy 126 McKim st, and Mr. White is|Vversity at Dallas, Tex, natiogs and gardenias cente the grandson of Mrs. Edward rubrum lilies. Franklin White, 5222 E. Michigan st. tight bodice buttoned at the front from the high, corded neckline to the waistline. Her fingertip length Her sister, Miss Clara Jean Rhoades of Columbus, Ind., will be her only attendant. With a peach and a short blue veil. Her colonial bouquet will be of peach gladioli and rosebuds tied with powder blue man Rhoades, the bride's brother, and Charles M. Glacken Jr, a cousin of the bride. Glacken Sr, 4347 English ave. When the couple leaves for Cincinnati, the bride will wear a gray After next week, they will be at home at 1521 N. Tuxedo st. Miss Smith attended Rutler university, Two pledges of Delta chapter, Phi Delta Pi sorority, Miss Mary Vargo and Mrs. Laverle Shuler, will enter-
Sorority Session Members of Alpha chapter, Sigma
with palms, ferns, lilies and cande-|the bride's grandmother, Sidney,|P- m. ceremony tomorrow in the and full skirts. Mrs. James T.!and Mesdames Glenn Reed, Henry a cuff of Alencon lace and a high, The bridesmaids, Miss Judith crown with orange blossoms. sweetheart roses in their hair and| follow the marriage of Miss Rovena |, wedding trip to San Antonio, Tex. Fresh orange blossoms Will form| ou i 0 tv" Goossens. Hatfield attended the Chicago TheoBrother to Be The bride, escorted by her grandveil will have a crown of orange chiffon dress, accented with powder streamers. A reception following the ceresilk suit, black patent bag and and Mr. White the Vogue School Monday at Mrs. {Delta Sigma, will meet for a busi-
Mr. and Mrs. L. M Janeway, |! Kansas Cry, Mo; Mr Dunne,
labra holding lighted tapers. Miss/Q,; Mr. and Mrs. William Willeutts,|chiurch. Miss Glass is the daughter Dunne, Washington, her sister's Cauble and Fred H. Jessup and|square neckline edged with Alencon. McTurnan and Mrs. Milburn Ho- Miss Phyllis Pease, Indianapolis, will carry bouquets of garden LaVerne Smith to Paul Lawrence They will be at home later at 1601 the crown holding the bride's fin=| “yp ‘sin ic the granddaughter | logical seminary and was graduated father, will wear a white chiffon blossoms and she will carry a spray blue, Miss Rhoades will wear a Max M. Lowish will be best man mony will be at the home of the shoes, white gloves and a red straw of Design in Chicago. ness ; o'clock in
Monday evening at 8 z 1 hotel. .
Mts. T. Victor Keene Names Committee For Symphony's Season Ticket Sales
FIFTY-TWO INDIANAPOLIS WOMEN have been chosen by Mrs. T. Victor Keene to serve on the committee handling season ticket sales for the Indianapolis symphony orchestra during the coming year. Mrs. Keene recently was appointed chairman of the committee. The list of her assistants includes Mesdames Henry C. Adams, John C. Appel, Lindon A. Bailey, Henry T. Benham, John R. Brayton, Herbert Call, Richard Clark, B. Louise Cline, Augustus Coburn, H. B.
Coldwell, Theodore Davis, Standish Deakey, Victor Deitch, Donald C. Drake, L. H. Earle and Russell Fortune Jr. Also Mesdames John K. Goodwin, Harry W. Hobbs, Fletcher Hodges, Carl Hulen, Robert Hunt, Francis P. Huston, Roger Kahn, J. K. Leasure, Albert Losche, Troy E. Miller, Robert M. Moore, Russell B. Moore, J. R. Moynahan, William E. Munk, E. Kirk MeKinney, Burke Nicholas and William Hyde Pearl. Others are Mesdames Paul J. Richardt, Bernard D. Rosenak, Fred E. Sale, Robert F. Scott Jr, Ernest M. Sellers, Archer Sinclair, Richard W. Smitheram, Ralph M. Spaan, David L. Stone Jr., George W. Stout, Alexander Taggart, Edward B. Taggart, F. Neal Thurston, Charles R. Weiss, Bliss B. Wells, David P. Williams Jr. and John G. Williams, Miss Jane Leasure and Miss Eleanor Winslow. A drive for renewal of season ticket subscriptions will open Monday.
To Attend St. Vincent's Guild Dance
A HIGHLIGHT of the spring social season will be the annual dance of St. Vincent's Hospital guild next Saturday night at the Indianapolis Athletic club. Several parties have been planned for the event. Dr. and Mrs. Walter F. Hickman will entertain a large group in their home before going to the dance. With them will be Messrs. and Mesdames C. W. Richardson, D. S. Foster, Charles Howell, Paul Pegg and William H. Mayer, Miss Doris Betzold, Mis§ Caroline Ellis, William Ryan and C. C. Chapman. Guests of Dr. and Mrs. Alan Sparks at their home before the dance will be Messrs. and Mesdames Thomas J. Farrell, Walter Maloney, Francis Schmidt, Courtland C. Cohee and Leo F. Gauss. With Mr. and Mrs. Chester T. Spriggs for a Dutch treat party will be Messrs. and Mesdames Bert C. McCammon, Walter L. Brant, Gus Shumaker and Fred Thomas, Mrs. Francis Cutright, Miss Leona Wittenbeck, Dr. R. B. Storms and Walter McFerren. In a party with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rimp will be Messrs. and Mesdames Paul F. Jock, P. E. Lain and Edward Hilgemeier, Dr. and Mrs. James F. Nicolai, Miss Kathleen Biggins, Leonard Young and Guy E. Morrison. Dr. and Mrs. A, M. Donato’s guests at the dance will be Dr, and Mrs, T. A. Cortese, Mr. and Mrs, F. C. Otte, Mr, and Mrs. Louis W. Brandt and Dr. and Mrs. Harry Pandolfo. Mr. and Mrs. Leo F. Murray will have as their guests Messrs. and Mesdames John D. Daly, Wallace McLarrep and Herbert Walz. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Smith will entertain in their home for Mr. and Mrs. Ellard F. Duane, Bloomington, Mr. and Mrs. Russell White, Harvey Belton and Dr. and Mrs. M. V. Kahler. Another group will include Messrs. and Mesdames William E. Kennedy, J. L. Hyatt, J. A. Lawler and J. M. Berry, Miss Marie O'Hern and Thomas © Hern.
Alice Evans Selects Attendants MISS ALICE EVANS, whose marriage to Everett D, Bergen will be April 18 at the Propylaeum, has chosen her attendants for the ceremony. .Miss Mary Isabelle Williams, New York, will be maid of honor and the bridesmaids will be Miss Ruth Shewmon and Miss Kathleen Caldwell. Mr. Bergen's attendants will be R. Blyane McCurry as best man and Joseph B. Clemans and Walter Dithmer, ushers. Among parties planned for the couple is a crystal shower which will be given next Friday for the bride-to-be by Mrs, Starlin Ryan, Mrs. Lee Winders and Miss Dorothy Rogge. Mrs. Frank Lewis Evans, the bride-to-be’s mother, will give the bridal dinner April 17 at the Propylaeum.
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Miss Miriam Fatout has as her house guest Miss Marjorie Walters of Beverly Hills, Cal. The girls are classmates at Western college, Oxford, O. Miriam's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ray T. Fatout, returned yesterday from a week's trip to New York and New England.
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Miss Betty Louise Hosmer, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, George H. Hosmer, has been elected president of her dormitory, Barnard hall, at Radcliffe college, Cambridge, Mass. Miss Hosmer, a junior, has served on the house committee this year in addition to being secretary of the Classical club.
Dali Exhibit Opens Tomorrow
THE ART ASSOCIATION of Indianapolis has named Mesdames Noble Dean, Edgar H. Evans, J. T. McDermott, Evans Woollen Jr. and Conrad Ruckelshaus as the hostess committee to serve tomorrow afternoon at John Herron Art museum. Tomorrow will mark the opening of the exhibition of Salvador Dali paintings at the museum.
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Mrs. W. R. Williamson will be hostess Monday for the Dryborough Abbey chapter, Daughters of the British Empire. Members will hear a talk on “English China” by Mrs. Laura New. Assistant hostesses will be Mesdames R. W, Johnson, L. S. Finch and H. K. Richardson.
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Mrs. Charles A. Reeve, president of the Indianapolis section of the Labrador Branch, Needlework Guild of America, will entertain at a tea in her home Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Elizabeth Blackmore Adams, co-author of “Land of the Good Shadows,” will be the speaker. Assisting Mrs. Reeve will be the directors of the local section of the Labrador branch, Mesdames
Isaac Woodard, Ray T. Fatout. M. E. McNabney, P. C. Rgilly, John ’
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Mesdames John M. Smith, Lawrence Earle and R. G. Lazarus will receive with Mrs. Chauncey H. Eno II at a tea giveh Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in Mrs. Eno’s home for the Affairs ¢ommittee of the Civic theater. Mrs. Kurt F. Pantzer and Mrs. H. Pelham will pour. Charles Hedley of Arthur Jordan Conservatory of the speaker at the tea, the committee’s- fis : Assistant hostesses will be Mesdames H. H.
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Brayton-Kaup Rite Is in McKee Chapel
A profusion of flowering trees and spring blossoms will decorate MeKee chapel of Tabernacle Presbyterian church for the wedding of Miss Louise Kaup of Taylorville, III}, to Dr. Lee Brayton at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Behind the altar will be a background of flowering plums centered with pots of pussywillows and ferns. California ferns will be arranged at either side of the altar behind clusters of gladioli and daffodils. Flanking these will be flowering crab and cherry trees. The ceremony is to be performed by Dr. Roy Ewing Vale, pastor of the church. A group of bridal airs played by Miss Donna Alles, organist, will include “Intermezzo,” “Tell Me Why” and “The Rosary.” The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Emmett Kaup of Taylorville and Dr. Brayton’s parents are Mr, and Mrs. A. W, Brayton Jr, 3943 N. Illinois st.
To Wear Blue
A powder blue wool suit will be worn by the bride, who is to be given in marriage by her father, She will wear navy shoes and a white hat veiled with blue. Her hand bouquet will be of white roses and gardenias. Miss Barbara Nickler, South Bend, her only attendant, will wear a light brown suit with deeper brown accessories and will carry Dr. Brayton’s attendants will be Victor Boyer, best man, Frank Hamp and Robert Voight, ushers. Mrs, Brayton and Mrs. Kafp, mothers of the couple, will wear navy costumes with pink rose corsages. Immediately following the ceremony a reception will be held at the Brayton home. When they return April 13 from a wedding trip, the couple will be at home in Indianapolis. Dr. Brayton attended Butler university and was graduated from the Indiana university School of Medicine. He was a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity at Butler and is a member of Phi Rho medical fraternity.
The bride attended the Nurses’ Training school at City hospital,
Clifford Cox To Take Bride
Times Special LINTON, Ind., April 4 —Miss Lucille Harvey, 312 Kenmore road, Indianapolis, will become the bride of Clifford C. Cox of Indianapolis in a ceremony at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow in the First Christian church of Linton. She is the daughter of Elva Harvey, Cortland, and Mr. Cox is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Cox, 730% S. Noble st., Indianapolis. The Rev. B. H. Bruner, pastor of the church, will read the double ring service, His daughter, Miss Mary Gregg Bruner of Indianapolis,
Reception at Tri Delt House Will Follow Habermeyer-Craigle Rite in North Methodist Church
An altar banking of palms and ferns studded with seven-branch candelabra holding lighted tapers will form the setting for the wedding of Miss Lucile Craigle and Albert W. Habermeyer Jr. at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon in the North Methodist church.
Rudd-Chapman Wedding Is
This Evening
Dr. George Arthur Frantz, pastor of the Fir§t Presbyterian church, will perform the wedding ceremdny, at 7:30 o'clock this evening in the church, uniting Miss Marian Olive Chapman and Donn Howard Rudd.
Parents of the couple are Mr. and |
Mrs. Arthur R. Chapman, 5649 College ave, and Mr, and Mrs. Erwin G. Rudd, 3917 Clarendon road. An arrangement of palms, greenery and Easter flowers will stand at the altar for the rite. Mrs. Leslie A. Helgesson will be the organist and the bride’s brother, Reid G. Chapman, will sing “Ich Liebe Dich” and “O Promise Me.” He also is to serve as Mr. Rudd’s best man. The bride, entering with her father, will wear a beige suit and navy accessories and will have a round bouquet of camellias and freesias. Her sisters, Misses Janet and Ann Chapman, will be bridesmaids. Janet will wear a rose frock with navy accessories while Ann will have rose accessories with a navy frock. Both will carry colonial houquets of spring flowers. Mr. Rudd’s ushers will be Robert F. Chapman, another brother of the bride, and Donald C. Alberty. Following the ceremony a reception will be held at the home of the bride’s parents. Mrs. Chapman, the bride’s mother, will wear a red and white redingote for the ceremony and Mrs. Rudd will wear ‘cadet blue. Both will have gardenia corsages. The couple’s at-home address will be the Creighton apartments. Both the bride and bridegroom attended Butler university, where she was a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority.
‘y Engaged
The Rev. C. A. McPheeters, pastor, will hear the wedding vows and Mrs. J. Russell Paxton will play a program of bridal music preceding the ceremony. Miss Mary Esther Guidone will sing “Because” and “T'ri Delta True.” Miss Craigle is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Craigle, 4134 N. Capitol ave. She will be given in marriage by her father. Her gown of white satin is fashioned with a gathered bodice studded with satin rosettes with seed pearl centers. White lace forms a yoke and wide girdle and inserts of the lace extend from the waistline to the end of the train. The fingertip length veil which she will wear is to fall from a lace cap trimmed with clusters of pearl flowers. She will carry a cascade bouquet of gardenias and white roses. Her sister, Miss Mildred Craigle, and a cousin, Miss Anna Lee Craigle, will be her attendants. Their frocks are of pale blue with long, fitted bodices of lace above bouffant skirts of marquisette. American Beauty roses will form their cascade bouquets.
Milton Stentz Best Man
Milton Stentz will serve as Mr, Habermeyer’s best man and ushers will be Harold Gemmer, Samuel Privett, Richard Ritter and Jack Shackelford. A two-toned gray redingote cocw tume will be worn by the bride mother. Her accessories will be od violet and she will wear a corsage of orchid and purple sweet peas. The bridegroom’s mother will wear a navy gown with lace inserts in the sleeves and yoke. Her corsage will be of pink sweet peas. A reception following the ceree mony will be held in the Delta Delta Delta, chapter house at Butler university. The receiving line will stand before a fireplace banked with palms and ferns. In the dining room the table will be centered with a three-tiered wedding cake garlanded with greenery and flanked by white tapers in crystal holders. Assistants at the reception will be Mesdames Harry Hunt, James Comstock, Harry Nevison, Miss Maregaret Ort and Miss Carol Sherman, As the couple leaves for a wed ding trip to New Orleans, the bride will wear a printed silk jersey with navy accessories and gardenias, After April 15 they will be at home at 91 Westwood gardens, oackson, Tenn, ® Both the bride and bridegroom are Butler university graduates and she is a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority.
Ault-Tichenor Rite
Is Announced
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Tichenor Logansport announce the marriage of their daughter, Betty Lou, to Kenneth Ault, son of Mr. and Mrs.
I. K. Ault, 3143 E. Washington st. The Rev. Lenn L. Latham per formed the ceremony in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lyons last Saturday. Mrs. Dale Wickersham Richard Abbot were the ocouattendants. Mr. and Mrs. Ault eat 26% N. Jefferson
