Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 August 1942 — Page 6

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Son afternoon in Sweeney chapel of Butler university. Mrs.

_ chairman, and Mesdames E. S. Gilchrist, C

"to be given Tuesday at the Meridian Hills Country club.

Society—

Alpha Phi Alurinas § to. Eitoriain

Rushees at ‘Brunch’ Wednesday

INVITATIONS. HAVE. BEEN ISSUED by the. . Alpha Phi alumnae of Indianapolis to a country “brunch”

from 10:30 a. m. to 2:30 p. m. Wednesday at the home of Miss Annette Lange on W. 56th st., near Traders Point. Guests will be girls from throughout the state who

‘are planning to enter DePauw, Northwestern or Denison

universities or the University of Arizona where there are Alpha Phi collegiate chapters. Miss Lange is a

“junior in the DePauw chapter.

Assisting her Wednesday will be Miss Louise Ellen Trimble, arrangements chairman, and Mrs. Theodore Edwards, transporta-

tion chairman.

Indianapolis alumnae who are serving on the arrangements

_committee are Mesdames- Merrill Esterline, A. C. Wall, T. O. Phil-

pott, James C. Carter, Fred Craft, Richard Ferguson, Richard Boatman and Theodore Scott. Mrs. Scott is alumnae rush chairman. Members of the DePauw chapter who will ‘be here for the party are Misses Betty Mullins, Mary Neal’'and Marian McClure, Greencastle; Miss Marcia Talbert, Westfield; Miss, Peggy O. Mathews, Kokomo, and Miss Polly Grossman of North Vernon, chapter rush chairman. : -Mrs. Byron Lingeman and Mrs. Caster Wilson, - Alpha Phi alumnae, will accompany a group of rushees from Crawfordsville.

riorie Jeanne Bolen Is Engaged

DR. AND MRS. WILLIAM ROSS BOLEN announce the engagement of their daughter, Marjorie Jeanne, to William Kurfees Rowland of Indianapolis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Rowland, Crawfordsville.

Vale, pastor of the church, will officiate at the 3:30 o’clock cereBoth the bride-to-be and the prospective bridegroom attended Purdue university.

Several parties have been planned for Miss Bolen. On Wednes-

day evening, Aug. 26, her aunt, Mrs. Frank L. Cooper, will" enter-

tain with a “mother and daughter” party and the following Friday ‘Miss Jane Butler, a bridesmaid for the wedding, will give a bridge party and bridal shower. On Sept. 1, Mrs. Harry F. Nolen and her daughter, Miss Betty Nolen, will be hostesses at a miscellaneous shower for the bride-to-be. ” 2 » 2 # »

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ford Brown were in New York this week on the wedding trip which followed their marriage last Saturday Brown was Miss Catherine Cunningham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James gham. The couple will be at home here, after Sept. 1,

i at 3140 N. ‘Meridian st.

At the Country Clubs

THE AUGUST LUNCHEON BRIDGE PARTY at the Indianapolis Country club has been canceled, according to announcement by the women’s luncheon-bridge committee—Mrs. Don H. Collins, n A. Nafe' and H. A. Pinnell. This month’s event had been planned for next. Wednesday. Plans are now being made for the September party, on the 16th, at 32:30 p. m. The luncheon will be preceded by cocktails. . A buffet dinner at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow will follow play by mixed $wo-ball foursomes at the club. The golfing tontest will begin at 1 p. m. Hosts and hostesses for the day will be Mr. and Mrs. “Hal Benham and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Piel. Another event: of the coming week at the club is a lobster dinner to be served from 6:30 to 9 p. m. Thursday. 2 ® 8 8 Mrs. James E. Bingham is chairman for he bridge og © at 10. a. m. and the luncheon will be at 1 p. m. i on Bingham will"’be Mrs. M. Speers MacCollum. To-two-ball foursome play at the club Sunday night family buffet supper

im morrow there will be mixed md on Aug. 30 the ‘monthly

Rev. E. A. Piepenbrok Will Read mick-Klinge Rite Tomorrow

Sunday, Sept. 20, has been set as the:date for - their wedding in Tabernacle Presbyterian church. Dr. Roy Ewing

lone.” The Rev. Ernst A. Piepen-

tion for 150 guests at the Riviera club will follow the wedding

A recep

in st. John’ fe ghter of Mr. » Mr. and Mrs. B. Earl Amick. = Mrs. Amy Cleary Morrison, or-|der yokes of matching marquisette. will play bridal airs and| completing their costumes will be ert O. McClain will sing “Ave matching shoulder length. veils 2” “Because” and “ThiBe|.gyoht with garlands of fresh

to Robert H. Amitk at 8:30 o’clock tomorrow evennds Reformed church. The bride. is the

Betty ‘Gorman Becomes Bride Of F.E. Doan

The Rev. G. F. Snyder ‘will read the ‘marriage rite for Miss Betty

Jane Gorman and Francis E. Doan|

at 3 o'clock this afternoon in the First United Brethren church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Gormen and Mr. ‘and Mrs. Earl Doan of Fishers. Preceding the service, Mrs. Her-

| bert, Duncan, organist, will play

bridal music. - Attendants at the

wedding will be Miss Betty Jean Arnold, maid of honor; William Wendling, best man, and Ralph Williams and William Derr, ushers. Bride Wears Aqua - The bride will be attired in an aqua dressmaker suit trimmed in brown beaver. Her accessories will be brown and her corsage, an orchid. pastel suit with luggage tan accessories and a corsage of Talisman roses. . A powder blue jersey frock will be Mrs. Gorman’s costume and Mrs. Doan also’ will be in blue. Both will have corsages of mixed summer flowers. There will be a reception at the home of the bride’s parents, 3141 Ruckle st, following which the couple will leave for = Hollybrook lake. They will be at home Wednes-

day in the Graylynn apartments. In Indianapolis for the ceremony|”

are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Corman of Chicago and Mr. and Murs. L. D. Thompson of Gary.

Alberta’ Subir To Be Feted

Miss Alberta Suhr, whose marriage to Richard . Deter will be Sept. 5 in the Vasuagun Street Presbyterian church; will be honor guest at a kitchen shower to be given Wednesday ‘evening by Mrs. Emerson Bailey and Miss Lillie Lang at the former’s home.

Gladioli Show Opens At La Porte Today

combined gladioli shows of the In-

Miss Arnold will wear a|

Ft. Benjamin Harrison Chapel Will ‘Be Scene’ Tomorrow of

Ohlfest-Henthorn.

Ceremony

© At 8: 30’ o’clock ‘tomorrow afternoon. Miss ‘Maxine ‘Henthorn ‘will be<

Ft. Benjamin Harrison chapel.

‘| come the bride ‘of Sergt. Arthur: Ohlfest in a military, ceremony at the The ‘bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs, ‘| K. R. Henthorn and Sergt. Ohifest is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ohle ‘| fest of Valparaiso.

|" Chaplain; K. W. Schalk will ‘officiate before a setting of palins, ferns and a large’ basket of white gladioli

interspersed with two seven-branch candelabra. The family pews - will be ‘marked with white bows. Bridal airs ‘including: “I Love You Truly” and “Because” will be sung

‘| by Miss Maxine Schroeder, who will | be’: accompanied - by - Corp. Robert

Lantz, organist. Corp. Lantz also

_ | will play “Intermezzo,” “Oh, Prom-

ise Me” and: “Liebestraum.” ‘Mr. Henthorn will give his daugh-

“| ter in marriage. She will be gowned

in white bridal satin fashioned with

“-|a shirred bodice and leg-o’-mutton

| sleeves tapering into . points over

* | the hands. * The sweetheart neckline

will - be - appliqued in. seed pearls

‘| forming rosebuds and the ‘bouffant

skirt and train will have insertions

{of “Alencon lace.

A halo of stephanotis will hold

‘| her. two-tiered ‘fingertip veil of il-

lusion in place. and she will carry

i azshower bouquet of white roses.

1. Miss Marguerite Yvonne Funkhouser’s chaemiont to William /.

Kroeplin of River Forest, Ill, has been announced by her parents, Dr. Both the bride and bridegroom-to-be are £1

marriage will be Oct. 17. Miss Funkhouser was a member of Chi Omega sorority. (Dexheimer-(: 2. Miss Margaret Waldo (center) ‘will be hostess this evening at by the recently appointed board of the Old Glory society, Children oJean Redwine and Miss Constance Drake (left and right) also are or

T. Fatout, senior-president of the society, with arrangements for the. ev:

3. Pictured between plunges in the Woodstock of Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Powers. . fd 4. A quartet enjoying the water of the Woodstock pool includes Rudi Haerle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf K. Haerle, and Buddy and - and Mrs. Walter J. Stuhldreher. ; 5- A ceremony at 9 o'clock next Saturday morning in SS. Peter 1

club’s pool recent:

Mary Jane Newcomer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Newcomer

son-of Mr. and Mrs. Garrett F. Kirby, 5700 DeLong road. Miss Ni Vincent Hospital School of Nursing and Mr. Kirby attended the Univ. Carlon photo.) 6. Two of the contestants in ‘the’ women’s city tennis tournament Country club are pictured between matches—Mrs, R. H. G. Mathew: and Miss Ann Atkins.

Mary Harrison

Times Sposa Is Hostess

LA PORTE, Ind, Aug. 15—The . Miss Sony Virginia Harrison en-

‘aits His-Parents

roeplin, son of Mrs. William A. Mrs. Elmer Funkhouser. The sles of Purdue university where n photo.) ionic in Holliday park attended = American Revolution. . Miss committee assisting Mrs. Ray

Miss Joyce Powers, daughter

{o right) Donald Stuhldreher, Stuhldreher, twin sons of Mr.

Paul cathedral will unite Miss ~gansport, and James F. Kirby,

mer is a graduate of the St. 7 of Notre Dame. (Dexheimer-

week at ‘Highland - -Golf and Ds defending ‘singles champion,

To Wear. Basque Frocks Pastel, gowns: of - organza over

.|satin will: be. worn by. the attend-

ants. They will be styled with basque bodices, sweetheart necklines, bouffant skirts and shors puffed sleeves. . Mrs. Fred ‘Schmidt, matron of honor and ‘sister .of the .bride, . will be in pink and will carry a-bouguet

'of Briarcliff roses. Two brides-

maids, ‘Mrs. Ewart Harris, another sister of the bride,"and Mrs. Wall-

-| ington Harper of: Chicago, will wear

yellow. frocks‘ and carry ‘Talisman

‘ roses.

The bridegroom’s sister, Miss Helen Ohlfest of : Valparaiso, and Miss Neale Esque, also bridesmaids,

will be in pale blue gowns with|

Johanna Hill rosés. The flower girls, Darryl Smith and Janet Lowe, will wear formal white dresses, styled on princess lines. Over their|

‘dentistry, is a member of

arms they will have white: baskets of pink rose petals. rge Wiemuth of Valparaiso will be Sergt. Ohlfest’s best man and ‘ushers will include Sergt. Scott Chapman, Sergt. George Sanson, Serzt. Ronald’ Wilson and Sergt. Joe. Ripple. :

At Home Here

ut Eimer Faust :

cut. Elmer Faust Jr. came tofrom. Ft. Monmouth, N. J., to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. El-

dianapolis, Aug. 21, the couple will be at home at 3510 N. Pennsylvania st.’ : “Out-of-town. guests at. the wede ding ‘will be George Henthorn, Miss Addie Henthorn, Mrs. Wirifield Lou

denslager and Miss Rhoda Bullock,

all of Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs. Ro~ . land: Mitchum and Mrs. George

‘Mitchum, Cincinnati, and Mr. and

Mrs.’ George ‘Hendricks of Chicago,

Parties Honor Sarah Wyatt

. Several parties have been - given recently for Miss Sarah Jane. Wye att- whose engagement to Ensign Ralph Earl McDonald, U. S. N. Ry, has been ‘announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ray Wyatt, 401 Poplar. road. . Ensign. McDonald's parents are Mr. and: Mrs. Ear] S, McDonald, 1338 N. LaSalle st. = ° Miss’ Gloria- Burk -was hostess a$ a kitchen shower and miscellaneous showers have been: given by Mrs,

Mary - W., Deems : and Miss: June

Gardner. The. wedding ceremony is to be at 4:30 p. m., Aug. 23, in the Memo« rial Presbyterian church. Miss Wy att is a graduate of Ball State Teachers college and a member of Gamma’ Gamma sorority. The prospective bridegroom, a student in the Indiana university school . of Alpha, Tau Omega fraternity and x Psi Phi, dental fraternity.

Bridge Play Winners

Are Announced

Winners in the Marott Hotel duplicate bridge play Tuesday night were Mrs. Verna Ittenbach and Mrs. Ralph Duncan, firsts, and Melville 8. Cohn and Walter J,

diana, Michigan and Midwest show |. tained a group of friends at =

group. were to open here at 3 o'clock wiener roast and picnic recently af this afternoon. The A el her home, 223 S. Holmes ave. She tinue through tomorrow. {was assisted by her mother and sisare sponsoring the show with the| gu Rowena Harrison, and by Indiana Gladiolus society as the| Harry Campbell. hostess group. A committee headed The guests were Mesdames Rob:

flowers similar to those used in brok will read the service. their bouquets. Mrs. Bruner Will| po rocthr Aen ih Wilden: "The bride will be given in mar- (carry pink roses and delphinium| ong Mesdames Howard Harris,’ » by her father before a setting|and Mrs. Madinger will have pink|mayq Kenyon, Eva Plake, LeRoy candeliabrs, palms, ferns and|roses, Kiester, Mabel Sieloff, Louisa s of white gladioll. She willl ‘Ushers for the ceremony will in- Campbell, Mildred Grey, Margaret a candlelight satin gown With|clude the bride's brother, Paull Mount and ‘Ruth Mosely. . sweetheart ‘neckline and long|Klinge, Mr. Madinger and Mr. Bru-| ajso Misses Beulah Williams, jes tapering into wrist points. ner. The best man will be Otto|gelen ‘Young, Amelda Dorn, Mafull i i Trike. Costin toms Senza White, Mildred Embry, Mary | by Harold Goldstein, society. presi-|ert.Grothaus, Paul Cooper, Dale » bodice ompson supervising arrang ‘McGahey, Misses h veil of illusion Hi be caught a powder blue sheer jacks dress, Doerr ye Ang i Sent, 8 Sete Martha, Stucke orange blossoms. which she will wear white diana : . . wil be gardenias and tube- accessories. Mrs. Amick will have George Deter of In polls ‘Air Raid’ Pa arty similar accessories with her blue attehdants, Mrs. Paul Bruner, (frock. Both will have: corsages of af honor, and Mrs. Charlesired roses and gardenias.

ea EE Te n a lave ersey ; SE ae Feusts’ ‘son-in-law and|gown to be woin with white sc-| Ot. ROCh’s Society shter, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Davey, | céssoties ~ and’ a corsage of white their son, Thomas James IIT, of | §ardenias and roses. ~ To Give Luncheon the| A luncheon will be, sponsored at

sburgh, also “arrived ‘today Following * “the ceremony, eh Ved Br Tl i us spoutotod af

a reception in ‘their home, 22 N.|Craft shop by the St. Roch’s Altar Sheridan ave. ‘Baskets of pink and| society. Special = prizes will be

nega Nu Taus Plan white flowers will decorate the|awarded. house. Assisting “the hostess willl Mrs. Louis Weber, chairman, is

Dragoos Visit H ere

es me a . ©. B. Sub Deb club wil S. Audubon road. the Gog FUSS: Supper 3:8 pa. 1

two sons, Douglas and David, ty | visiting Mr. Dragoo’s parents, | and ‘Mrs, Harry 'W.. Drago, . 4520