Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 August 1942 — Page 6

Anne Elder Becomes the Bride of W. E. Schermerhorn of Washington

MR. AND MRS. BOWMAN ELDER announce the marriage of their daughter Anne to William Erskine Schermerhorn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Schermerhorn, Washington. The wedding took place at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the Elders’ home in

Traders Point. Dr. George A. Frantz performed the ceremony.

Miss Elder is a graduate of Tudor Hall and Vassar college, and Mr. Schermerhorn is a graduate of Union university. After Aug. 5 their home will be at Salt Point, N, Y.

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Miss Rosalie Lucile Holman, daughter of Dr. and Mrs, Jerome Earl Holman, has set Aug. 26 as the date for her marriage to Wil= liam B. Ferguson of Indianapolis, son of Dr. and Mrs. Cecil B. Ferguscn of Miami, Fla. She has named her sister-in-law, Mrs. Jerome E. Holman II, matron of honor and Miss Alice Crume of Ft. Wayne and Miss Eileen Westover of West Lafayette bridesmaids. Mr. Ferguson will have his brother, Cecil B. Ferguson Jr. of Miami, as his best man and ushers will be Alexander Craig, Ralph Faucet, Harold Rendel and Mr. Holman, brother of the bride-to-be. The wedding will be in the First Friends church here. Miss Holman will be guest of honor at a dinner and miscellaneous shower Tuesday at the Homestead. The’ hostess will be Mrs. Holman II. The table appointments will be carried out in the bridal colors of ice pink and turquoise,

Glossbrenner-Shewmon Wedding

L fireplace banked with summer flowers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob E. Shewmon, 4420 Broadway, will provide the setting for the marriage of their daughter, Ruth Elizabeth, to George L. Glossbrenner at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon. Candelabra will flank the sides of the fireplace. Preceding the ceremony, Mrs. Charles Gaunt, harpist, will play a program of bridal selections. Dr, Carle“ton W. Atwater of the First Baptist church will read the service. The bride, who will be given in marriage by her father, will be gowned in white mousseline de soie fashioned on princess lines with long tight-fitting sleeves tapering- into wrist points, a sweetheart neckline and a short train; Her fingertip-length veil of illusion will fall from a sweetheart brim trimmed in mousseline de soie and she will carry a white bridal bouquet, An aqua chiffon gown will be worn by the bride’s only attendant, Mrs. Joseph Yannitell of Marion, O. Her bouquet will be of sume mer flowers. Fred L. Carter will be Mr. Glossbrenner’s best man. Mrs. Shewmon will be in a pink lace frock with white accessories and the bridegroom’s mother, Mrs. Alfred M. Glossbrenner, will be attired in a powder blue gown with dusty rose accessories. Their corsages will be gardenias. ‘The reception also will be held at the Shewmon home. The wedding cake will be placed on a plateau made of summer flowers and sweetheart roses. Following the reception, the couple will take a wedding trip. For her traveling costume the bride has selected a navy suit with lingerie accents, navy accessories and an orchid corsage. They will be at home in Indianapolis.

Personal Notes .

MRS. LEONARD A. SMITH will leave Monday to spend two weeks with Mrs. Robert S. Sinclair, who is vacationing at Higgins Lake, Mich. . . . Mrs. Gilbert Hurty and her son David Craig left this week for a three weeks’ vacation in Mexico City. En route they will stop off in San Antonio, Tex, to see Mrs. Hurty’s other son, Aviation Cadet Robert Craig, who is stationed at Kelly field. Miss Ann Hartmann: accompanied them to San Antonio to visit with Cadet Craig. Miss Kathryn Hadley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan J,

Hadley, is in Chicago visiting her sister, Mrs. Ralph M. Reahard Jr.,

and Lieut. Reahard. . . . Capt. Robert Sutherlin will return tomorrow to Ft. Brady, Sault Ste. Marie, after visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Sutherlin, Lieut. and Mrs. William D. King are in Indianapolis this week= end visiting their parents, Dr. and Mrs. George M, King and Chester W. Henry. They ‘will leave Monday for San Francisco, where Lieut. King will report Aug. 12 at the 12th naval district headquarters. training school, where he recently was promoted from lieutenant junior grade to lieutenant senior grade. :

Lieut. King has been stationed at the Great Lakes navy.

Dr. Frantz to Perform Ceremony

For Clara Jane Hickman And John C. Click Tomorrow

At 4:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, Miss Clara Jane Hickman “will become the bride of John C, Click. The ceremony will be read by

Dr. George Arthur Frantz in the First Presbyterian church.

The bride is the daughter of Dr, and Mrs. F. M, Hickman, 3304 N. New Jersey st., and Mr. Click is the son of Mr. and Mrs, John S. Click,

DT E. Morris st. Palms and ferns and a centeruquet of white gladioli will decrate the altar, which will be flank-

man.

‘brother, Kenneth Click, will be best

by two seven-branch candelabra. , Leslie A. Helgesson, organist, play “My Heart at Thy Sweet p,” “Liebestraum” and “Ave » and Robert Virden will sing ert’s “Serenade” and Greig’s Love You.” E Bickwen will give his daughin marriage. She has chosen a e silk jersey street-length-dress for the informal ceremony. With it she will wear white accessories and s Joan Hickman will be her oa attendant,

A deep blue and white chiffon print will be the costume of the bride’s motdter. Her accessories will be black and white. Mrs. Click will be attired in a powder blue gown with all-white accessories.

gladioli. Following a reception at the Hickman home, the couple will leave on a wedding trip north. After Aug. 9, they will be at home at 1107 N. Hamilton ave. . , ‘Miss Hickman ‘was. graduated from Indiana Central college and {has Be Manchester college

‘The corsages of both will be white|

T= Rev. Flanigan, Mrs. Hood To Take Vows

At the close of the church service at 11:30 o'clock tomorrow morning, Mrs. Mary E. Hood, church organist, and the Rev. Joseph R. Flanigan, pastor, will be married

church. . Dr, Guy O. Carpenter, superintendent of the Indianapolis district of Methodist churches, will officiate.

A program of bridal selections will be played by Mrs. Frank Murphy, violinist, and Mrs. Rosalie Spong, organist. The couple will be attended by the Rev. Mr. Flanigan’s daughter, Mrs. Emerson Traylor, and J. Rob-

Hood. Following the ceremony, the couple will leave on a wedding trip to Michigan. After Aug. 20 they will be at home at the church parsonage, 3131 Park ave. Out-of-town guests will include Mr, and Mrs. Hood and children, Dorothy and John, Kokomo; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Somerville, Muncie; Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kirby and Mrs. Emma Henley, Ft. Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Jacobs, Rocky River, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Flanigan and Ernest Flanigan and son, Walter, Connersville, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis of Louisville, Ky.

Rethmeyer-Green Rite Is Announced

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Green, 1614 8S. Randolph st., announce the marriage of their daughter Nellie Mae to Jesse Harold Rethmeyer of Cumberland. The Rev. Frederic Arthur Hayward read the service at noon Thursday in the home’ of the bride’s parents. Mrs. Arthur Toon, sister

in the New Jersey Street Methodist |

ert Hood of Kokomo, son of Mrs.

of the bride, was the couple's only - Jordan Conserva- attendant. ~~ = A

6) «1. Miss Rosalle Lucile. Holman, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Jerome

Earl Holman, will be married to, William B. “Ferghson A He. 26. (Dex-heimer-Carlon ‘photo.)

2. Among Euvola club members planning a housepa) ly for. the first two weeks in August at Lake Wawasee are (left to right) Peggy Lenahan, June Hoatson and Sally Stewart.

3. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Rusie, 6112 Central ave., ani ounce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Lois, to David &iephen Smith, son of Mrs. Lorna D. Smith, 5932 Broadway. The wedding will be-Aug. 22 in the First Moravian church. (Pratt photo.)

4. Jo Ann Johnson (left) and Betty Welch keep cor a at Highland

‘golf and country club.

5, Macy Glendenning (left) and Peggy Cuppinges in the Woodstock pool.

6. Mrs. Frank Harris was Miss Mary Kathryn Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith, before her marriage June 70 in Our Lady of Lourdes church, Mr. and Mrs. Harris are al home at 264 Heniricks Place, (Dexheimer-Carlon photo.)

7. MES, Henrietts Fox, ‘3361 Carrollton ‘ave,, annonces’ the ap

Eris Gutzwiller Bride of R. J. Reception to Follow Rite

; A reception for the’ immediate families will follow the marriage of Miss Eris Gutzwiller to Robert James Brown Jr. at 2 o'clock this after-

noon.

The bride will be given in marriage by her father before a background of greenery, delphinium and yellow gladioli. Seven-branch candelabra will flank the altar. Miss Gutzwiller will wear a bridal white gown of summer morais taf-

feta. It will be made princess style with a sweetheart neckline, bouffant skirt, long sleeves tapering into points over the hands and a short train. A. small cape will be attached to the bodice. Falling from her coronet of seed pearls will be her elbow-length veil of chiffon. With her costume she will wear a Sigma Chi locket, gift of the bridegroom, and will carry a tatted wedding handkerchief, made by her mother. Her shower bouquet will be of white roses and swainsonia. ,~ Mrs, Martha Scott, matron of honor, - will be gowned in yellow

chiffon fashioned with ‘a basque

bodice, bouffant skirt, short sleeves and a sweetheart neckline. In her hair she will have a blue velvet bow and her flowers will be vellow glagioli - and * blue delphinium, in three shades. The omer. bridemmaiag wil be : 8

‘Will Become Brown Jr.;

The reception will be held at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Leo Gutzwiller, 3719 Oxford st. The Rev. E. H. Piepenbrok will read the rite in St. John’s Evangelical and Reformed church. A program of bridal music will be played by Ms. Amy Cleary Morrison, who will accompany Miss Erika Braf when she sings “Sweetheart of Sigma, Chi,” “Because” and “I Love You Truly.”

Joan Guizwiller, cousin of the bride. Their frocks will be of aqua brocade chiffon over: turquoiss taffeta with basque bodices and bouffant skirts. Their flowers will be Claudius Pernet roses and they will wear yellow velvet bows in their hair and lockets, gifts of the bride. : Mr. Brown’s best man wil¥F be Max Norris and ushers will be Don Helm, Earl ‘Bonham of Oaklandon, Don Baker and Howard Gutzwiller, brother oi the bride. Powder blue chiffon will be worn by the bride’s. mother with white accessories and a_ corsage of red roses and gardenias. Mrs. Robert James Brown of St. Louis, mother of the bridegroom, will wear a brown sheer with white accessories. Her corsage will be Chinese yellow roses and gardenias. Following the reception, the couple will leave for St. Louis. For her going away costume the bride has chosen a black net frock with lingerie accents, black and white accessories and a "white orchid. After Aug. 15, they will be at home at the Oxford st. ‘address. Mr. t;

White- Morgan

Ceremony Is Tomorrow

“The marriage of Miss Mary Esther Morgan, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. William G. Morgan, to Roy D. White will take place at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the home of the bride’s parents, 132 S, Emerson ave. Mr. White is the son of Mrs. Inez White of Greenfield. The bride's father will read the services in the presence of the ime mediate families before a fireplace arranged with palms, ferns and cathedral candles. Miss ~ Betty Ann Morgan of Bloomington, pianist and niece of the bride, will play bridal selece tions including “Ah! Sweet Mys«= tery of Life” and “Because.” Miss: Alice McNaughton, also of Blooms= ington, will sing “I Love You Try” and “Oh Promise Me.” Given in marriage by her brothe er, Merrill Morgan of Bloomington, the bride will wear white ninon. chiffon with lace inserts, short, full sleeves and a v-neckline. Attached to a tiara of seed pearls will be her two-tiered veil of illusion, fingertip% length. She will carry a shower bouquet of sweetheart and brides’ roses. Plan Trip to Chicago

A powder blue lace gown trimmed in pink will be the costume of Miss Morgan’s cousin and only attend ant, Miss Ferne Kearby of French Lick. Her flowers will be pink roses, Paul Morgan, brother of the bride, will be best man. Mrs. Morgan will be attired in a powder blue lace frock and a core sage of Johanna Hill roses. . The bridegroom’s mother will be in navy blue sheer and a corsage of roses. For the wedding trip to Chicago, the bride has selected a navy blue sheer suit trimmed in petal pink, Her corsage will be pink and her accessories, navy. Miss Morgan was graduated from the Teachers’ cole lege of Indianapolis and Mr, White attended Indiana State Teachers® college at Terre Haute. After Aug. 9, the couple will be at home at 132 S. Emerson ave. Mrs. Mary Kearby of French Lick, grandmother of the bride, who will celebrate her 98th birthday Aug. 30, will be a guest at’ the wedding. :

D. U. Auxiliary to Be Entertained Tuesday, 7 ‘Mrs. O. K. Gaskins, 5740 Wine . throp ave. will entertain the Delta Upsilon auxiliary at 11 a, m. Tuese day. She will be assisted by. Mrs,

E. Carl Watson and Mrs. Howard _ Humphreys.

Mayor Reads Rite

Mayor Sullivan married Bernard Korbly, 425 N. Audubon ra, and atareka I :