Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1942 — Page 5
"SATURDAY, JUNE 13, Sergt. Cheney, Miss Sandusky To Be Wed
Ceremony Will Be In Athletic Club
1942
An improvised altar banked with] greenery and azaleas will provide | the setting for the marriage of Miss Elenor Theresa Sandusky to Sergt.) Leo Myers Cheney of Ft. Knox, Ky,,! in the Indianapolis Athletic club at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. | The bride is the daughter of Mr.| and Mrs. Homer J. Sandusky and| Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Cheney are parents of the bridegroom. | The altar, before which the Rev.| Fr. Harry Hoover of St. Joan of] Arc church will officiate, will be; flanked with standards of white fuchsias and candelabra. Preceed-| ing the ceremony, Miss Victoria] Montani, harpist, and Edward Krieger, pianist, will play “Because,” | “Liebestraum,” “I Love You Truly”) and “At Dawning.” Throughout the | service they will play “Clair de Lune.” Entering on the arm of father, Miss Sandusky will down an aisle marked by looped | satin ribbons and standards of} white fuchsias. She will be gowned | in antique ivory duchess satin with fitted sleeves tapering into wrist) points and a bouffant skirt falling into a long sweeping train.
To Wear Mother's Pearls |
With it she will wear a Mary| Stuart bonnet topped with orange blossoms which will hold her full length veil of English illusion in place. She also will wear a seed pearl necklace centered by a dia- | mond, the gift of her father to her) mother on their wedding day. Her |
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cascade bouquet will be white orchids, stephanotis, bouvardia and valley lilies. i Gowns with white Chantilly lace bodices and full skirts of mar-| quisette with slight trains will be worn by the bridesmaids, Miss Lu-
R. W. Cottin Is Married in Terre Haute
Times Special TERRE HAUTE, Ind, June 13.— The home of Mr. and Mrs, Alfred
cille Shaeffer and Miss Fern Ma- Woolford here will be the scene, at han. They will be styled with short 3:30 o'clock this afternoon, of the| puffed sleeves and sweetheart neck-| wedding of their daughter, Helen | lines, accented by pearls, gifts of LaVerne, to Richard Warren Coffin! the bride. Their Mary Stuart bon-| of Indianapolis, son of Mr. and Mrs. nets of starched lace will have| Charles F. Coffin Jr. 3242 N, Penncrowns edged in pink shirred vel-|sylvania st., Indianapolis. vet with long streamers. Matching] The ceremony will be read by the | pink slippers and cascade bouquets Rev. Burl Horn of the Maple Ave-
1. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Cunningham announce the engagement of their daughter, Catherine, to Bruce Ford Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donaldson Brown of Port Deposit, Md. Miss Cunningham was graduated from Tudor Hall school and attended National Park college and Butler university. Mr. Brown was graduated from Hotchkiss school and attended Williams college. (W. Hurley Ashby photo.). 2. The approaching marriage of Miss Janet Malarky to Charles J. McHugh Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. McHugh, is announced
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pink snapdragons and carnations will complete the costumes.
Sister to Be Attendant
Miss Mary Kathryn Sandusky, sister of the bride and maid of honor, will wear an identical gown. Her bonnet will be edged in aqua shirred velvet and her slippers also will be aqua. She will carry a cascade bouquet of larkspur and pink roses. Jack Wesley Cheney will be his brother's best man and ushers will be Bernard Hartz and Jesse Roe. Mrs. Sandusky's pink silk pique dress will be accented with pink accessories and a corsage of white gardenias. A rose alpaca frock will be worn by Mrs. Cheney, also with gardenias. Mrs. Minnie Sandusky of Columbus, O., the bride's grandmother, will have a navy sheer dress with pink roses in her corsage and the bridegroom's grandmother, Mrs. Maude Roe, has chosen a navy sheer print to be worn with Talisman roses. At the reception following, the three-tiered wedding cake will be topped by a miniature soldier and bride and surrounded with greenerv. The couple will take a wed-
nue Methodist church. A program | of bridal airs before the rite will | be played by Miss Shirley Armstrong, organist. Miss Woolford will wear bridal cream faille taffeta with a low | shoulder yoke of mousseline de soie |
outlined with a band of shirred taf-! The long, fitted sleeves |
| feta bows. taper into wrist points and the full skirt sweeps into a train. Miss Verna Brewer, maid of honor, will be in blue chiffon with | trapunto embroidery accents, a {romance neckline and bishop
| sleeves. The bridegroom's brother,
| Ralph Coffin, will be best man.
| After the reception following the | ceremony, the couple will leave for |a short wedding trip and will be |at home at 352 N. Ritter ave., Indi- | anapolis. | Miss Woolford is a graduate of | DePauw university and a member |of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. She {also studied at Indiana State | Teachers college where she was a | mémber of Gamma Gamma soror{ity, and has taught at McLean | junior high school here. The bridegroom attended DePauw and Indi- { ana universities.
ding trip with the bride traveling
in 2 summer brown linen suit with white accessories and a corsage of white orchids. In Indianapolis for the ceremony will be Maj. and Mrs. Harry E. Sandusky and Mr. and Mrs. Martin E. Washburn, Columbus, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heinbrook, Dayton,
O.; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carr, Leba-|
non, O.; Sergt. Harold Seigel, Arlington, Va.,, and Mrs. Kathryn Brandenburg, Bellefontaine, O.
Dorothy Smith
Becomes Bride
The marriage of Miss Dorothy Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe S. Smith 5701 E. 32d st., to James E. Hale, will take place at 2 o'clock this afternoon in Bells chapel on Mitthoefer rd. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Gladys Hale, 2943 Annette st. Spring flowers will decorate the altar where the Rev. Mr. Cooty, pastor, performs the ceremony. Mrs. Edith Davidson and Mrs. Carl Hart are to sing “I Love You Truly” and “At Dawning.” A white embossed organza gown has been chosen by the bride. Made in princess style, it has a train. With it she will wear a long veil held by a wreath of flowers and will carry pink roses.
Miss Ruth Smith, the bride's sis-|
ter and maid of honor, will wear: a pink sheer bouffant frock and will carry spring flowers. The bridesmaid, Mrs. Wilbur Smith, sis-| ter-in-law of the bride, will wear a! similar frock in blue and also will]
Pvt. Bennett To Wed ‘Helen Girton
The Rev. Clarence A. Shake, pastor of the Irvington Methodist church, will officiate tonight at the wedding of ‘Miss Helen Mae Girton to Pvt. Horatio Bennett Jr. son of |Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Bennett of | Rushville, The bride is the cousin of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McFerran, 6052 E. Washington st. { Mrs. Paul Mozingo will be the ‘organist for the 8 o'clock ceremony at the church and George Switzer {will sing “Because” and “I Love Thee.” Church decorations for the Irite will be garden roses. { Mr. McFerran will give the bride |in marriage. She will wear a white |chiffon banded with lace and made {with a fitted midriff, high round | neckline and long full sleeves. Her | fingertip length veil will be held by a crown of rosebuds aad she will wear pearls. Her bouquet will be of roses and sweetpeas. Gowns of her attendants will be in similar style and they will carry pink roses. Miss Joyce Waggoner, maid of honor, will be in pink while Miss Barbara Belle Rindchen, Huntington, will wear aqua. The flower girl, Mary Elizaheth Moore of Shelbyville, will wear a blue frock like those of the other attendants and will carry a basket of rose petals. James Clarkson will be best man and the ushers will be Donald Clapp and Robert E. Brown. The
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Be spring fowers, Carolyn Brad-| couple will leave immediately afters
the flower girl, will wear a] d ; long blue frock and will carry athe, Rs 8 shot Jeuding basket of rose petals. Mr. Hale's| : :
attendants will be William Latti-| poy battalion 4% Denison,
mer, best man, Daryl Hess and ?
Kenneth Phillips, ushers. | Benefit Bridge Is
A reception at the home of the
bride's parents will follow the cere- Mh yysday Night
mony. The couple will be at home in Oaklandon. The card party to be held for the benefit of the national navy re-
Mrs. Stitt’s Pupils lief campaign in the Marott hotel
. ballroom Thursday has been set for To Present Recital
8 o'clock in the evening. Mrs. Dorothy Ellis, director of bridge Voice students of Mrs. Asel Spell-| games and classes at the hotel, will man Stitt will give a recital at 7:45 be in charge. o'clock tomorrow evening in Mrs.| Winners in night games at the Stitt’s home, 5355 Broadway. Ap-| hotel this week were Joe €ain, pearing on the program will be Richard Lee, Mrs. John R. Kelley Robert Prosch, the Misses Lillian and Mrs. Wayne Warrick and secRuth Gospodareck, Betty Jean onds were Jeff Everhardt, Mrs. E. Barker, Betty Jeanne Whitesell, Mrs. | J. Ittenbach and Mr. and Mrs. GorIrene Prosch and Mrs, Agnes John-/don Thompson. Afternoon game
next Saturday.
by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Malarky. The wedding will be (W. Hurley Ashby photo.) 3. Miss Lois Eileen Knapp, daughter of Mrs. Maude E. Knapp, will be married to Wilfred C. Mast in a twilight service, July 5, in the
Madonna chapel of the Third Christian church. Mr, Mast is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mast of Plymouth. (Ramos-Porter photo.)
church. Among the bridal selections to be played by Clarence Elbert, organist, will be “Serenade,” “Traumerei,” “Angel’s Serenade” “Salut d'Amour,” “I Love Thee” and “Caratina.” Miss Mary Lou Stadler will sing “I Love You Truly,” “O, Promise Me,” and “Perfect Love.” Edward M. Liljeblad will give his daughter in marriage before an altar banked with greenery and tall wicker baskets of summer flowers. The bridal gown will be slipper satin fashioned on princess lines with a sweetheart neckline, gathered bodice and long sleeves capped with Breton lace. There will be lace
info a train.
Miss Liljeblad will wear French illusion, caught by a coronet of orange blossoms, and a strand of pearls. White bridal roses, sweetheart roses and orchids will
form her shower bouquet. Sister Maid of Honor
Sea blue taffeta styled with a Vneckline, three-quarter length puffed sleeves, shirred bodice and bouffant skirt will be worn by Miss Edna Doris Liljeblad, the bride's sister and maid of honor. She will carry pink roses, delphinium and baby breath. A similarly fashioned gown of peach pink taffeta will be worn by the bridesmaid, Miss June Brown of West Newton. Her flowers will be Johanna Hill roses and delphinium. Both of the attendants will wear fillets of matching flowers in their hair. Mr. Kline's best man will be Robert A. Waters of Chicago and serving as ushers will be Francis Fogarty, Gordon Connor and Staff Sergt. Edward B. Liljeblad of Savannah, Ga., brother of the bride. The bride's parents will entertain with a reception in their home, 3846 Park ave., after the wedding. Mrs. Liljeblad will wear a navy triple sheer jacket dress with white accessories and a corsage of gardenias and red roses, Assisting at the reception will be Mrs. Charles Thoren, Miss Anna Marie Schneider and Miss Marinell Fear. The bride has selected a jacket dress of brown cable net with white accents for her going away costume. With it she will wear Kelly green accessories and white orchids. The couple will spend two weeks in the West. Following, they will be at home in Indianapolis.
Out-of-Town Guests
Among the out-of-town guests will be the bride's grandfather, Emil Liljeblad, Mr. and Mrs. William Rudhman, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fleming and Robert Rudhman, all of Villa Park, Ill. Others will be Mr. and Mrs. H D. Andrews and son, Donald, and Miss Lois Kline, all of Noblesville. Also, Messrs. and Mesdames Will Long, Ryston Long, Maurice Driskell and daughter, Shirley, and Evanston,
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In a double ring ceremony at 3: Lois Ruth Liljeblad will become the bride of Delbert William Kline. The Rev. Dqnald E. Elder will officiate in the Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran
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Wedding Trip West Will Follow ‘Marriage of Lois Ruth Liljeblad To Delbert William Kline
30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Irvine, Buchanan, Mich., Following the wedding rehearsal tonight at the church, Mr. and Mrs. Liljeblad will entertain with a buffet supper in their home. Guests will be the Rev. and Mrs. Elder, Messrs. and Mesdames Clarence Elbert, Robert Waters and Gordon Connor, the Misses Stadler, Brown and Liljeblad and Francis Fogarty and Sergt. Lil jeblad. ° :
Dr. Edwards Will Ofttici
1ate
At 4:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the Broadway Methodist church, Miss Minnie Marie Xing will be united in marriage to Louis C. Candedo with Dr. John F. Ed-
wards officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Gertrude King and the bridegroom’s mother is Mrs. Gertrude Candedo. Bridal selections will be played by Mrs. John English, organist, and Mrs. Lillie King Shaw will sing “Beloved, It Is Morn,” “Ich Liebe Dich” and the “Lord’s Prayer.” The altar will be banked with greenery and decorated with baskets of white flowers. Frank P. McCoy will give the bride in marriage. She has chosen a gown of white ninon chiffon for the ceremony. It will be fashioned with a romance neckline, long sleeves accented with Chantilly lace cuffs and a bouffant skirt and train trimmed with insertions of Chantilly lace. A seed pearl tiara will hold her white illusion fingertip veil and she will carry white roses and baby breath.
Will Be Attendants
Nile green marquisette styled with a romance neckline surrounded by embroidered flowers, a shirred bodice and puffed sleeves will be worn by the matron of
honor, Mrs. Robert Schmidlap. Her|: flowers will be shasta daisies. Mr.|
Candedo’s best man will be James Gant and Spencer Lloyd and Millard Gannon will be ushers. When the couple leaves on a wedding trip, the bride will be attired in a light brown summer suit, white accessories and a corsage of white roses. After next Saturday they will be at home at 1602 E. 52d st. Coming to Indianapolis for the ceremony are Messrs. and Mesdames Elmer Priest, Donald Wilcox, John Eklund, Julian Wilcox, Mrs. Allen Cramer and Mrs. R. M. Wilcox, all of Rockford, Ill, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swift of Hamilton, Ind.
To Visit Son
Mrs. E. P. Endsley, 441 N. Grant ave, will leave tomorow for a visit with her son, Pvt. Charles P. Ends-
ley, Ft. Lewis, Tacoma, Wash. Pvt.|
Couple Will Be
At Home in Columbus, O.
Carol Sherman Will Be Married
"Tomorrow
Bride Will Wear Her Sister’s Bridal Gown
The wedding gown of her sister, Mrs. Ralph Davis, will be worn by Miss Carol Sherman when she becomes the bride of Max Ryerson at 8:30 o'clock tomorrow evening in the Irvington Methodist church. The Rev. Clarence Shake will officiate, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll J. Sherman, 105 Johnson ave., and Mr. Ryerson’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ryerson of Red Oak, Iowa. Bridal airs will be sung by Miss Mary Esther Guidone, accompanied by Mrs. Paul Mozingo, organist. The altar will be banked with greenery interspersed with two sevenbranch candelabra. Miss Sherman will enter with her father down an aisleway lighted with cathedral candles in standards tied with white satin ribbon. Her gown will have a fitted midriff and a yoke of point lace taken from her mother’s wedding dress. The sleeves taper into points over the wrists and the long train is edged with point lace. A seed pearl tiara edged with satin will hold her finger-tip veil of illusion in place. Her cascade bouquet of Johanna Hill roses, white delphinium and baby breath will be tied with satin ribbon. The maid of honor, Miss Carol
Miss Catherine Boothe and Jewell S. Spencer of Columbus, O., will be married at 7:30 o'clock this evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bosworth Morris, 970 Middle drive, Woodruff Place, with the Rev. Carlyle Scott officiating. The ceremony will take place before a fireplace banked with palms and ferns flanked by two sevenway candelabra holding white tapers. The couple will kneel upon a white satin kneeling pillow. Mrs. Thelma Morris, organist, will play and Chelsea Stockwell will sing “Indian Love Call,” “Because” and “A Wedding Prayer.” The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Hazel C. Boothe, 256 N. Arsenal ave., and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Spencer, Okmulgee, OKla. The bride and her attendants will enter from a winding stairway for the wedding. Miss Boothe is to be given in marriage by her brother, Harold Boothe. She will wear bridal white satin styled on princess lines. The gown has a shirred bodice, romance neckline trimmed with seed pearls, fitted sleeves pointed over the hands and a skirt ending in a long train. Her fingertip length veil will fall from a tiara of orange blossoms and she will carry a white Bible covered with orchids from which will fall a shower of blue and pink sweetpeas.
Bride’s Attendants
Mrs. Harold Boothe, matron of honor, will wear .a pink taffeta frock in colonial style and will carry an arm bouquet of Briarcliff roses, blue delphinium and baby breath. Similar bouquets will be carried by Mrs. Irvan Martz and Miss Jean Allee, bridesmaids. Their dresses, made like that of Mrs. Boothe, are of blue taffeta. S. B. Higgins Jr., Columbus, O, will be best man and the ushers will be Mr. Martz and Neal Boothe, the bride's brother. Mrs. Boothe, the bride's mother, will wear a street length beige silk jersey with brown accessories and a shoulder bouquet of Talisman roses and blue delphinium. The couple will leave immediately after the ceremony for a short wedding trip and will be at home in Columbus, O. The bride's traveling costume will be a fuchsia crepe worn with white accessories and an orchid corsage. Guests from out of town at the cereraony will include Mr, and Mrs. H., Max Good, Misses Gladys and Virginia Thompson and Lucille Higgins, Columbus, O.; Mrs, Ed Malley, Mt, Vernon, O.; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kopp and Miss Louise Kopp, Corydon; Mrs. Elizabeth Boothe, Terre Haute, and Mrs. Bessie Cordrey and Miss Edna Sedam, Logansport.
Mrs. Allen R. Owen To Be Honor Guest
Mrs. George S. Diener will entertain Monday evening with a dessert bridge and linen shower at her home, 6129 Primrose ave., for Mrs. Allen R. Owen. Before her May 2 wedding to Lieut. Owen, the bride was Miss Doris Louise Jones. Guests Monday will be Mrs. Thomas N. Wynne Jr., Mrs. Eugene Miller, Misses Virginia Burkholder, Margaret Hussey, Patty Hill, Mary Ann Kibler, Jane Gray Freihofer, Norma Overbay, Mary Marott, Janet Graham, Mary Stewart Socwell and Joan Pfeiffer.
Bride
Mrs. Byron Brackett was Miss Mildred Mattox, daughter of Mr.
long g | nations.
and Mrs, Earl Mattox of Browns-
Jean Martin of Bloomington, will
|wear a maize gown of eyelet pique |with a fitted basque waist, round | neckline, bracelet length sleeves and
full skirt. With her costume she will have a matching bonnet and carry a French bouquet of Briarcliff roses, blue delphinium and white bachelor buttons.
¢To Wear Bride's Gifts
Miss Alice Hankins and Mrs. Paul Smith, bridesmaids, will be attired in delphinium blue dresses of eyelet pique styled similarly to the maid of honor’s. Their flowers also will be identical and they will have matching bouquets. All of the attendants will wear rock garden necklaces which are gifts of the bride. Floyd Boyer will be Mr. Ryerson’s best man and ushers will be Gerald McCaul, Paul Smith, Thomas McCarthy and Charles Martindill. A turquoise blue crepe frock has been selected by Mrs. Sherman for the ceremony. With it she will wear a shoulder corsage of pink gladioli and carnations. Mrs. Ryerson’s dress will be sheer black and worn with a corsage of white gladioli and car-
Following the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman will entertain with a reception in their home. In the dining room the table will be decorated with spring flowers and the wedding cake. At each end of the buffet there will be seven-branch candelabra and in the center a bowl of spring flowers. Assistants at the reception will be the Misses Adena Fay Miller, Georgiana Smith, Dorothy Daniel, Sara Ward, Mrs. William Hart and Mrs. Herbert Richmond.
To Go to Chicago
When the couple leaves on a two .weeks’ motor trip to Chicago and Iowa, the bride will travel in a summer green jacket dress with white accessories. White gladioli and carnations will be ‘used in her corsage. The couple will be at home at Marcy lane. Miss Sherman was graduated from Butler university and is a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority and the bridegroom was graduated from Iowa State college where he was a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity.
will be Mr. and Mrs. Ryerson, and Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Carpenter and family, Patricia and Gary, of Milo, Iowa.
Girls’ State Begins Today
Young women from all sections of the state were to register today on the Indiana Central college campus for the second annual Indiana Girls’ State, sponsored by the auxiliary to the American Legion. The governmental training school will last a week. It is under the direction of Miss Gertrude Thuemler, dean of girls at Technical high school. Mrs. John W. Carmack heads the arrangements committee. Mrs. Ara C. Badders of Portland, Ind., is department president of the Indiana auxiliary to the l.egion. Federalist and nationalist political parties are to be formed, headed by Mrs. Helen Kundrat of Ft. Wayne and Mrs. Helen Munger. Several prominent speakers have been booked for programs during the week, They include Governor Henry F. Schricker, W. Carl Graham of Pt. Wayne, department commander of the Legion, and Mrs. Norton H. Pearl of Detroit, Americanism director of the national auxiliary. Assisting Mrs. Carmack is Mrs. Ethel Lewallen of Warsaw, chairman of the auxiliary’s Americanism committee. Mrs. Martin Turpin will be the assistant director. Miss Leunice Horne, dean of counsellors, is being aided by Miss Mary Elizabeth Moore, Mrs. Frank A. White, Mrs. Stanley Eikenberry and Miss Hilda Kreft of Indianapolis; Miss Josephine Clevenger of Muncie; Mrs. Arlie B. Peters of Vallonia; Miss Leotah Flinchpaugh of Newcastle; Miss June B. Harris, Goshen, and Miss Iola Lemke, Valparaiso.
Piepenbrok-Hancock Rite Is June 28
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Hancock of New Castle announce the approsching marriage of their daughter, Harriet, to James W. Piepenbrok, son of the Rev. and Mrs. Ernst A. Piepenbrok. : The wedding will be June 28 in St. John’s Evangelical and Re-
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In Indianapolis for the ceremony |
Mrs. Charles T. Nett was Miss Eileen F. Harris, daughter of Mrs. Edna Harris, before her marriage May 28. Mr. Nett is the son of Mrs. Lucy J. Nett.
Merrill-Conuer Wedding Is This Afternoon
A wedding ceremony at 2:30 c'clock this afternoon in Madonna chapel of Third Christian church will unite Miss Cornelia Conner and John E. Merrill in marriage. Parents of the two are Mrs. Dante L. Conner, 2033 N. Alabama st., and Mr. and Mrs. Orville G. Merrill, 1122 W. 35th st. Ropes of smilax will garland the hangings at the back of the chancel and will be used at the chapel entrance. Two seven-way candelabra and single cathedral candles tied with garlands of smilax and gardenias also will be arranged in the chancel. Dr. William F, Rothenburger, pastor, is to perform the ceremony. Bridal airs to be played by Miss Jeanette Rutherford, organist, will include Schubert's “Ave Maria,” the Intermezzo from “Cavalleria Rusticana” and “Liebestraum.” Joseph Lautner will sing Grieg’'s “I Love Thee.” As she enters the chapel alone, the bride will be wearing a mousseline de soie frock with a long torso bodice and bouffant skirt trimmed with shirred bands of selffabric. The bodice is finished with short, puffed and shirred sleeves and a romance neckline,
"PAGE §' Church News— ; Unitarians Will Attend Camp
Conference
More Light Guild Picnics Tonight
Picnics, a luncheon bridge and & play are among activities planned by several church organizations. Several members of the ALL SOULS UNITARIAN church will
attend the Mid-West Unitarian camp conference at Lake Geneva, Wis., June 21, on scholarships provided by the Jessy Wallin Heywood Memorial fund. They are Mrs. Neil D. McKin= stray, Mrs. Raymond V. Schmidt and the Misses Leone Patrick, Elizabeth Myers, Wilma Franz, Margaret Brayton, Virginia Rouse, Rosanna Fye and Mary Elsa Stoddard. Others who will make the trip are Mesdames Charles A. Tripp, E. Burdette Backus, Howard Rhodes, Lucille Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Schaefer and the Misses Elsie Mc= Laughlin, Rose Myers and Martha McKinstray. This evening the More Light guild will hold its annual picnic at the home of Mrs. Frieda Robinson, 151 |E. Hampton drive. The Triangle and Quest clubs of the Young Peo= ple’s Religious Union will have a picnic tomorrow afternoon at Ellen= berger park. On Tuesday a family picnic supper will be held at the church at 6 p. m. :
A 1 o'clock luncheon-bridge will be sponsored by the June committees of the Little Flower Social club Tuesday at LITTLE FLOWER CATHOLIC church. Mrs. Robert E, Kelly is general chairman of are rangements. Serving on committees for the event will be Mrs, E. H. McShay, chairman; Mesdames Dennis Bar« ton, T. E. Clark, Joseph Cangany, Frank Noel, Fred Wright and Arthur Gurley, tickets; Mrs. George Fitzgerald, chairman, Mesdames Michael Mullen, S. P. Meadows, Bess Sullivan, James Connell and Eugene Fogarty, prizes. Also, Mrs. Charles Griffin, chaire man; Mesdames H. B. Nunley, Vine cent Concannon, John Raney, John Murray and Raymond Hessler, candy, and Mrs. Eugene Wysong, chairman, and Mesdames Cecil McWilliams, Russell Moore, Larry Wile berding and Earl Herndon, cards, All games will be played.
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A calot of illusion will hold her fingertip length veil of illusion. She is to carry a pincushion-type bouquet of white roses, gardenias and baby breath tied with satin, An aqua gown will be worn by her only attendant, Miss Wilma Rothenburger. It has a lace bodice and bouffant net skirt. She, too, will carry a pincushion-type bouquet, formed of yellow roses, blue lace flowers and baby breath.
Brother Best Man
William H. Merrill will act as his brother’s best man. Two cousins, Billy Jack Merrill and Chester Williams, will be ushers with Carl Riggs. Mrs. Conner, mother of the bride, has chosen a black sheer frock for the ceremony. Accented with rose, it will be worn with a black hat and a rubrum lily corsage. The bridegroom’s mother will wear black accessories and a corsage of white carnations and cornflowers with her rose printed sheer. Assisting at a reception at Mrs. Conner’s home following the cere-
Badger, Jean H. Quick and William Smits, Miss Barbara Badger and Miss Eleanor Cook. : When they return late next week from a motor trip, the couple will be at home with the bride's mother. As her going-away costume, the bride will wear a yellow shantung frock, a brown coat, brown accessories and a corsage of Piccadilly gladioli flowerets, Miss Conner is a graduate of Butler university and a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Mr. Merrill attended Butler and is a student at Purdue university. He is 8 Phi Delta Theta fraternity memer.
Sydney Mason Will Address Poets
Sydney Mason of WIRE will discuss “Poetry from the Standpoint of the Radio and Theater” at the last meeting of the Poets’ Rendezvous this season, The meeting will be held tomorrow from 3 to 7 p. m. in Central Y. W. C. A. The Rev. Roy C. Linbergh of Mayer Chapel will read a group of dialect poems and Miss Blossom Arthur, one of the winners in a poetry reading contest sponsored by Washington high school, will read poems written on the theme of “Royalty.” Mrs. Carl A, Taylor, who recently returned from a winter in California, will be guest poet and will discuss the organization of the California Poetry club. Hostesses for the public meeting will be Mrs. Mae Smith Dwyer, Mrs. Arvilla Small and Miss Virginia Bittroff. Miss Kathryn McPherson will preside. The Rendezvous, a social auxiliary of the Indiana Federation of Poetry clubs, will resume
OAK LANDON UNIVERSALIST (church will present a pageant, “Their Summer Chapel,” tomorrow evening at 8:15 o'clock in the | church. Members of the cast will be Done ald and Thomas Peters, Richard Gardiner, Ellsworth and Anita Smith, Kermin and Beverly Hunte ley, Alan Hamilton, Carol and Linda Dobbins, Donna Joyce Tatlock, Jim=my and John Combs, Deloris Stumm, Madonna Hutcheson, Maja and Florence Peters, Marjorie Ann Spring and Euvoline Bailey. The pageant was written by Mrs, Priscilla Smith, chairman of education, assisted by Mrs. Mary Dobbins and Miss Ivy Trittipo. Aiding with arrangements are Mesdanfes Frances Combs, Loleta Huntley, Marie Peters, Florence Hamilton, Ethel Peters and Miss Trittipo. The Rev. David D. Rose, church pastor, will speak during the intermission, An exhibit of work completed in the eight sessions of the religious education school will be on display in the classrooms following the proe- | gram.
mony will be Mesdames Kenneth |
Unit Announces New Officers
Mrs. Albert Schrand was chosen president of the Bruce P. Robison unit 113, American Legion auxiliary, at a recent meeting. She and the other new officers will be installed in September, Others elected were Mesdames Ralph Lynch, H. Ellis McCammon and Raloh Thornburg, first, second and third vice presidents; Mrs, Clarence Knipp and Mrs. Vernon M. Scott, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. James Sertell, treasurer; Mrs. John Paul Ragsdale, historian; Mrs. C. K. McDowell, chaplain; Mrs. James H. Brill, honorary chaplain; Mrs. Frank Allen, sergeant-at-arms, and Mes= dames Walter Buenaman, Fred M, Wolf and Fred Morris, executive | committee members. | Miss Betty Hasselbring, junior | president, will represent the unit aj the girls’ state, beginning to« day at Indiana Central college. The program over radio station WIRE at 5:30 p. m. today.
Memorial Unit Will Elect Monday
Election of officers is on the agenda of Memorial unit, American Legion auxiliary, for its meeting at 7:30 p. m. Monday in the Hotel Antlers. Two slates will be pre sented. Mrs. Vivian Hughes is chaire man of the nominating committee,
Visit Here
Mrs. Hannah Hart, 2401 N. Tale bot ave., has as house guests this week-end, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Obe
its sessions after the federation’s annual convention in October.
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