Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 June 1942 — Page 4
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Invitations Are Issued for Fisher-Winslow Rite June 27
MISS MARGARET SAUNDERS WINSLOW will become the bride of Joseph Lyman Fisher of Juneau, Alaska, on Saturday, June 27. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Maxwell Coppock, have issued invitations for the ceremony which will be at 8:30 o'clock in the Meridian Street Methodist church. The wedding will be followed by a reception for members of the families and a few intimate friends at the home of the brides grandmother, Mrs. Henry Hallam Hornbrook, 3257 N. Pennsylvania st. Miss Barbara Winslow has been chosen as her sister's maid of honor for the ceremony and the bridesmaids will include Mr. Fisher's sister, Mrs. Randall McWilliams, Pawtucket, R. I: Miss Margaret Ann Knappen, Tulsa, Okla.; Miss Nellie Jane Mellow, St. Louis; Misses Eleanor Winslow, Dorothy Ann Fisher and Virginia Smith. James Woodger Jr, New York, will be Mr. Fisher's best man and the ushers will be Louis Jefferson Long and Philip Benjamin of Meadville, Pa.; James M. Dill Jr. and Roger Budrow. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Fisher of Pawtucket. = = =» 5 » » Mr. and Mrs. Gordon C. Miller announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, H. Jeanne, to Lieut. Robert W. Henderson of Ft. Benjamin Harrison. Lieut. Henderson is the son of Col. and Mrs. J. W. Henderson of Culver Military academy. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale will read the ceremony at 2:30 p. m. Friday in Sweeney chapel at Butler university. Miss Phyllis Miller, cousin of the bride-to-be, will be her only attendant. The bridegroom's best man will be Lieut. William R. Hinkle. Mrs. J. B. Miller, aunt
of the bride-to-be, will entertain with a bridal dinner at Highland Golf and Country club Thursday evening.
Wright-Wynne Wedding Is Tonight
DR. ROY EWING VALE will read a candlelight c.. = = ing Miss Catherine Jane Wynne and Dr. J. William Wright Jr. in marriage at 8 o'clock tonight in McKee chapel, Tabernacle Presbyterian church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Wynne Sr. and Dr. Wright's parents are Dr. and Mrs. J. William Wright. Mr. Wynne will give his daughter in marriage. She will wear a gown of bridal ivory satin styled with a mousseline de soie yoke outlined with a shirred satin band. Long fitted sleeves will taper into wrist points over her hands and her long sweeping train will fall from a fitted basque. The bride's full length veil will be caught with a halo of Brussels lace. Her shower bouquet will be made of white orchids and stephanotis. A frock of hyacinth blue taffeta will be worn by the bride's sister, Mrs. Donald A. Morrison Jr, who will be matron of honor. It will be fashioned with bouffant skirt, romance neckline and three-
quarter length sleeves. Completing her costume will be a Juliet cap of crisscross grosgrain ribbon. She will carry a bouquet of
rubrum lilies. ® s » ® 5 ®
The gown of the bridesmaid, Miss Martha Wynne, will be petal pink and similar to the matron of honor’s. Delphinium and roses will form her bouquet. Dr. Wright will be his son's best man and ushers will be Paul Krauss III, Thomas N. Wynne Jr, Nelson Green of Detroit and Charles Henderson of Ann Arbor Mich. Mrs. Wynne will be attired in a gray gown of Madonna crepe with lace frills trimming the neckline and edges of the long sleeves. With it she will have matching accessories and a corsage of pink begonias. The bridegroom's mother has chosen a gown »f muted blue crepe accented with matching lace and plum red accessories. Her corsage will be white orchids with a rose center. A reception will be held at the Wynne home in Wynnedale folowing the ceremony. Assisting will be the Misses Dorothy Braden, Emma Gene Tucker, Martha Moore, Annamay Reid and Mesdames Nicholas Summers, Edward Wohlgemuth and Victor Albright. The couple will take a wedding trip north. For her traveling costume, Miss Wynne has selected a green crepe dress with matching wool coat to be worn with brown accessories and orchids. After July 1 the couple will be at home at 1612 Ferndale place, Ann Arbor. Miss Wynne attended Western college, Oxford, O., and was graduated from Butler university where she was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Dr. Wright recently was graduated from the medical school at the University of Michigan. He is a member of Phi Chi medical fraternity.
Wellesley Club Tea to Aid Chinese Relief
THE INDIANAPOLIS WELLESLEY CLUB will have a tea at 3:30 p. m. Sunday, June 14 in John Herron Art institute. The event has been planned to honor Mme. Chiang Kai-shek who was graduated from Wellesley 25 years ago. Next Saturday Mme. Chiang will broadcast from “somewhere in China” for the 25th reunion of her class at the college, and a recording of her broadcast will be played at the tea. Speaking at the tea will be Dr. Amy Ling Chen of Eli Lilly & Co. She will show colored slides made from pictures she took on a recent visit to her home in China. Contributions will be received for the Mme. Chiang Kai-shek fund which Wellesley alumnae throughout the country are sponsoring. Mme. Chiang, as Mayling Soong, was a brilliant student at Wellesley. Although she has never returned to America since her graduation from college, she has retained her interest in the school and in her class. In 1938 she sent each member of her class at its reunion a china tea cup, a small Chinese flag and a box of tea. She also sent small teaspoons “te show that a spoon may be licked, but China can't.” Chairmen appointed for the tea are Mrs. John H. Roberts, decorations; Mrs. William H. Krieg, publicity; Mrs. Dudley A. Pfaff, patrons and
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George Knobels To Live in Corpus Christi
Ensign and Mrs. George F. Knobel are in Chicago following their wedding at 8:30 o'clock last night in the Meridian Heights Presbyterian church. Mrs. Knobel was Miss Margaret McDowell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. McDowell,
and Ensign Knobel is the son of Mrs. Christena Knobel of Nappanee. Officiating at the ceremony was the Rev. Sidney Blair Harry. The chancel was decorated with greenery, flowers and candelabra. Mrs. Harry B. McNeely, organist, played bridal selections. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attired in a beige suit with brown accessories and a corsage of yellow roses. Miss Geraldine Getz, her only attendant, wore an aqua suit with brown accessories and a corsage of Talisman roses. Ensign Knobel had Richard Fruechtenicht as his best man. Ushers were James Deputy of Seymour and John Ticusan. An informal reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, 4131 Ruckle st, after the ceremony. Serving at the reception were Mrs.
Pfarrer, Rosemary Feil and Katherine Deeb. Mrs. Knobel was graduated from Butler university and is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. The bridegroom also was graduated from Butler and is affiliated with Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Ensign and Mrs. Knobel will make their home in Corpus Christi, Tex, where the bridegroom will continue his duties as an instructor in the air corps. Out-of-town guests at the wedding were Mrs. Knobel, Miss Katherine Knobel and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Knobel, all of Nappanee; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Knobel, South Bend, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tom, Milford.
Meridian Hills Has Dinner Bridge
The dinner bridge party tonight
‘|at the Meridian Hills Country club
will have a South American theme. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon MacNabb are chairmen of the event featuring South American decorations and music. Assisting them will be Messrs. and Mesdames Fred K. Sale, D. P. Pardee, HA G. Barden and Mrs. Walter Montgomery. Among reservations for parties are those of the Messrs. and Mesdames Barden, Sale, Pardee, MacNabb, D. W. Alexander, James Bingham, Andrew W. Hutchinson, S. B. Lindley, Marshall G. Knox, H. M. Howell, A. A. Zinn, Thomas F. Carson, George Ryan, Charles Babcock, Edmond Hebel and Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Weller. Women members at the club will have a bridge party at 10 a. m, June 16, followed by luncheon at 1 o'clock. Mrs. William J. Millikan, the chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. Frederick W. Nichols and William P. Cooling. The women will ave a golf guest day on June 17 a family buffet
Supper:
Ottis Olvey and the Misses Joan |
Florists’ Auxiliary Dinner Is Monday
The annual dinner of the Women's Society of Indianapolis Florists will be held at 6:30 p. m. Monday at the Marott hotel. The dinner, served on .the terrace, will be followed by a short business meeting and cards. The retiring officers who will preside are Mrs. Francis Bauer, president; Mrs. Frank Luebking, vice
president; Mrs. Norman Stanley, secretary, and Mrs. William Morgan, treasurer. Members of the entertainment committee for the dinner are Mesdames Edward Heidenreich, Ralph Bauer, Arthur Heidenreich, William Fox, Edward Nordholt, Al Aulbach
and Charles Cuttrell, Miss Rose Brandlein and Miss Marguerite { O'Toole.
Leslie T. Davis To Take Bride
Tomorrow
A reception in the home of the bride's parents will follow the mar-
was married to Dr. Destiny Edmun 2. Miss Mary Corinne Chandler Baker June 27 in the home of her
DePauw and Indiana universities. Theta social sorority and the Leban
riage of Miss Lois Elizabeth Allen to Leslie T. Davis at 3:30 o'clock! tomorrow gfternoon in the South-|
eastern Union church. Miss Allen's
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Al-|
| len, 4816 E. Minnesota st. Mr. Davis | is the son of Mrs. Rosa Davis. | Mrs. Henry Dewey, organist, will] play a medley of bridal selections and John Rider will sing "Oh, Promise Me.” The Rev. Roy V. Davis will be assisted during the ceremony by the Rev. Foster G. Sizemore. The bride's sister and maid of] honor, Miss Ruth Allen, will be gowned in a pink marquisette dress with lace inserts in the bouffant skirt. She will wear Briarcliff roses in her hair and. carry a bouquet of the same flowers. Mary Wheddell, the bridegroom's niece, will be flower girl. Her short frock will be blue organdy and she will carry a basket of rose petals. Maurice Davis will be his brother’s best man, and Robert Grand and William Hurst of St. Paul, Ind., will usher. Given in marriage by her father, the bride will be in white satin with a bouffgnt skirt, bishop sleeves and sweetheart neckline. A sweetheart eap outlined with seed pearls will catch her fingertip veil. The bridal bouquet will be white roses. For the wedding trip, the bride has chosen a green linen dress to be worn with white accessories. The couple will be at home after June 18 at 2027 Bellefontaine st. In Indianapolis for the ceremony will be Mrs. S. E. Allen and Mrs. William Hurst, both of St. Paul, the bride's grandmother and aunt.
Dance Tomorrow
The Bon Ton club will sponsor a dance and card party at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow at the clubrooms, 322 BE.
sched- [New York st. - Gilly Banta's orches-
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duction man in the special servic Camp Crowder, Mo.
son of Thomas Storey of Washington, Ind.
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. 1. Miss Martha Ann Currie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Currie,
d Storey May 15. Dr, Storey is the (Bretzman photo.) will be married to Corp. Carl Lester mother, Mrs, Charles R. Chandler,
302 Blue Ridge road. The Rev. Irvin B. Pulliam, grandfather of the bride-to-be, will perform the ceremony.
Miss Chandler attended She is a member of Kappa Alpha on chapter of Kappa Kappa Kappa.
Miss Chandler is a niece of Eugene C. Pulliam. Corp. Baker is pro-
es section of the Signal Corps at
(Dexheimer-Carlon photo.)
3. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Matlock announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Katherine, to Morris E. McDaniels who is in an officers’ training school at Camp Davis, N. C. The prospective bride-
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. (Bretzman photo.)
E. E. McDaniels of St. Louis, Mo.
4. Miss Betty Lee Mitchell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mitchell, will be married Friday to Leonard O. Marschke, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William A. Marschke.
(Ehrich photo.)
5. Miss Catherine C. Boothe and Jewell S. Spencer will be mar-
ried next Saturday. The bride-to
C. Boothe.
-be is the daughter of Mrs. Hazel
(Dexheimer-Carlon photo.)
6. Miss Josephine Lynnden Brush is engaged toc Pvt. Wayne F. Fox, whe is stationed at MacDill field, Tampa, Fla. She is the daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. F. G. Brush of Zionsville.
(Bretzman photo.)
%. Mrs. David M. Silver was Miss Anita Rose Cohen, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Cohen, before her marriage May 10.
Craft photo.)
(Photo
8 A mid-summer wedding will be that of Miss Ruth Galm to
Arsene Bonifas, who is in officers’ The bride-to-be is the daughter of the prospective bridegroom’s paren fas of Portland, Ind. (Photorefiex
Irvington W. C. T. U. Elects Monday
A garden party will be held at 2 p. m. Monday by the Irvington W. C. T. U. on the lawn of the Irvington Methodist church. Officers are to be elected and Mrs. Walter Jenney will talk on the life of Frances Willard. Mrs. H. E. Wilcox, hostess chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames Harvey Hartsock, John Musselman, Howard Chaille, P. H. Lamson, Henry Morrow, Louis Brown, Richard Miller and G. E. Middletown and Miss Mary Johnson.
To Elect Officers
The Hayward-Barcus auxiliary 55, American Legion, will elect officers at 8 p. m. Wednesday in the World War Memorial. The unit will sponMaryanne Kyle at the at Indiana Cent
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training school at Ft. Benning, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Galm and |
ts are Mr. and Mrs. August Boninhoto.)
4-H Club Meets
Members of the 4-H club of school Dorman,
51 received record books and instruction sheets at a meeting this week.
Church Guild Will Install Monday
New officers will be installed Monday by the University Park Christian church guild when members hold their final meeting of the season. Activities will be resumed in the fall. The hostess Monday will be Mrs. Ivan Snyder, 2964 Broadway. Those taking office will be Mrs. Ray Harris, president; Mrs. Paul Preston, vice president; Mrs. Bliss Dixon, secretary, and Mrs. Zeddie Conner, treasurer.
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Local Saddle Clubs Will Be Hosts At Arlington Charity Show; Doctors Make Reservations
Four local saddle clubs will serve as hosts for the four performances of the 12th annual Arlington Charity Horse show next Wednesday |through Saturday at Arlington stables. They are the Algonquin Riding lclub and the Paddock, Pleasant Run and Indianapolis Saddle clubs. | On Wednesday night members of the Paddock club will serve. They ‘have reserved four boxes that evening which they: are turning over to It rses of General hospital 32) I the show's proceeds will|G. Glasscoff, Frank Richards, Wil= be donated. liam E. Munk, Verne K. Reeder, W, On Thursday night the club LUI Hussey and J. J. Ronayne, Mese attend in a body, occupying 10 4.0 gE. Hair, Marvin Curle, |boxes. Members who will be there paiph Reidy, Lucinda Willis and \vhat night are Messrs. and Mes-|pohert Reid, Misses Rosemary and |dames Fred Abernathy, Gordon Louise Dixon, Frances Haight, Mary 'Sutton, Kyle Herder, Orville Lew- and Emma Moore, Mary Anne lellyn, Maxwell C. Lang, Robert paarce and Mary Ellen Willis, ‘Burrows, Roy C. Pedigo, Seymour arecers Russel Williams and Edward | Stewart, Thomas Hanika and Fred johmann and Dr. and Mrs. P. O, | Barbee, Misses Dorothy Shepard, gonham.
| Harriet Matthews, Miriam Garri-| Mr. Crane, president of the Ine |son and Pauline Adams, Messis. R.| diana
Saddle Horse association Dale McCune and Joseph Beatty. |ywhich is a co-sponsor for the show, Indianapolis Saddle club mem- nys Crane and Mr. and Mrs. P. O, [bers will be hosts on Thursday eve- merrel will entertain honor guests William C. Hunter, club, the show in their boxes on the | president, and Mrs. Hunter have re- four evenings. Also entertaining
served a box for use of the club honor guests will be Lieut. Col. C. J. |during the show. Those attending clark and Lieut. Col. Charles F,
will be Messrs. and Mesuaines Jol Thompson of the hospital unit. Royse, Conn Fairhurst, William| Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Perine Zrnsting, A. J. VonDeiSaar and dquring the week will be Messrs. and walter Porter, Mrs. E. T. Borchert, Mesdames Rex Schepp, Robert M. Miss Ruth Lane, Miss Phyllis Von- gtith, Toner M. Overley, Roy DerSaar and Julius Keller. | Slaughter, Robert Burnett, A. B, At Friday's performance, when | Alexander and Fred Abendroth and the Pleasant Run club will be host, Mr. Robert Perine. Mr. and Mrs, all members plan to attend. Chair-| Leonard L. Swartz will entertain men appointed by the club are| Lieut. and Mrs. John DePrez and Kenneth Golder, program; Miss|Albert Zoller in their box.
Charlene Rice, ushers; Mrs. Lee Saturday Reservations box seats; Miss Marcella ivid g . aad : Others entertaining Saturday Aikman and Miss Louise Pritchard, night will include Mr. and Mrs,
reception, and Harry Thomas, general chairman. At the closing performance Sat-
Clayton O. Mogg whose guests will be Clarence Hill, Edward and Jack ‘ i Roesch of Brendonwood. Messrs, urday the special hosts will be and Mesdames A. Hastings Fiske Algonquin club members. At each Donald Test and Bon O. Aspy will performance during the show, the share a box during the show Mrs club will provide guest seats for J. R. McNutt will have as her Service en: guests Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lanagan Take Boxes and James McNutt.
Among Algonquin members who| Saturday's reservations include
have reserved boxes for the four nights are Messrs. and Mesdames E. A. Crane, Oscar B. Perine, George Sadlier and Dudley Williston. Other reservations have been made by | Messrs. and Mesdames E. E. Mar[tin, Scott A. C. Gentry, Hubert R. { Thomas, Robert Doman and E. R. | Lindesmith, Miss Grace Speer and Frank Samuels. Those attending on Saturday will
women’s council of the church willbe Messrs. and Mesdames Frank J. meet Thursday at the church with|Haight, Jack Gardner, Roger Tee-
Mrs. E. E. Honeywell presiding.|guarden, | Women of the church are to meet| Major
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Frank J. Pinella, Byron W.
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those of Dr. William Gabe, Dr. J, M. Leffel, Dr. A, F. Weyerbacher, Dr. Guy Seaton, Dr. B. F. Steele, Dr, J. Neill Garber, Dr. Charles Eve erett, Dr. Donald Wood, Dr. J. E, Pilcher, Dr. W. F. Hanning, Dr, Harold Rubin, Dr. J. S. Browning, Dr. Eugene Boggs, Dr. James Balch, Dr. D. 8. Casley, Dr. William Norman, Dr. Fred Reynolds, Dr. Fred Cheney, Dr. 1. J. Kwitney, Dr. F. W, Johnson, Dr. H. C. Ochsner, Dr, Paul Fouts, Dr. C. G. Culbertson, Dr. Horace Banks, Dr. Doyle Pierce, is » lot e Anderson Q and ; ;
