Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 August 1942 — Page 12

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Marriage of

George A. Wildhack

And Mary Stuart Wilson Announced

A MARRIAGE CEREMONY read in Seattle. last sturday united Ensign George Ayres Wildhack, son of

Irs. Donald S. Morris, and The bride’s parents are

Miss Mary Stuart Wilson. Col. Stuart Irving Wilson

of the British army and Mrs. Wilson. She and Her

mother are of Santa Monica,

Cal, and Toronto, Canada,

where the bride's grandfather, Col. R. S. Wilson, a re-

tired British officer, resides.

Attendants at the ceremony Wister Janney,

who is stationed at the naval air base at Seattle,

Saturday were Frederick Owen

Philadelphia, and the bride’s. mother. Ensign Wild-

was graduated:

“from Orchard school here and attended Purdue university. He re‘ceived his naval training at Corpus Christi, Tex. Mrs. Wildhack

attended schools in Europe. Sue Mellett to Entertain

THIS EVENING Miss Sue Mellett will entertain with a crystal shower for Miss Jacqueline Spalding whose marriage to Gene R.

Thomas will take pi Sept. 5 in

The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

and the prospective bridegroom's ‘St. Louis, Mo. Attending the party Mr, and Mrs. John Mellett,

"Barbara Smith, Doris Mulford, Virginia

the Broadway Methodist church. James R. Spalding father is Harry E. Thomas of

tonight at the home of the hostess’ parents, will be the Misses Judith Redwine,

Jones, Dorothy Steck, Jackie

‘Wells, Barbara Brown, Marcia Warren, Jo Ann and Betty Lou Ran-

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Miss Janet Sorenson will be hostess at a miscellaneous shower

“Mrs. €. V. Sorenson. The

for Miss Spalding next week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Misses Alberta and Jean Wells recently

#ntertained with a linen shower for the bride-to-be.

| Miss Spalding is a graduate of : nd will continue her studies this fall at the University of Missouri, also in Columbia. She is a member of Phi Theta Kappa and Beta

Eepenon Phi, national honorary sororities. i from Western Military academy and the University of Missouri

ted

Stephens college, Columbia, Mo.,

Mr. Thomas was gradu-

‘and is a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity.

Shower to Honor Anne Smith ON FRIDAY EVENING, Miss Anne Elizabeth Smith, daughter of

Maj. and Mrs. Harry E.

Smith of Hattiesburg and Columbus, Miss.

will be honor guest at a miscellaneous shower given by Miss Elizabeth

dt. g to

The hostess will be a bridesmaid at Maurice Richard Kirkwood Sunday. Mrs, Kurt W. Schmidt, the hostess’ mother,

Miss Smith's

will assist .at the

y in her home. Among the guests will be the bride-to-be’s mother

4 Mrs. C. C. Trueblood, her

aunt, and Mrs. Walter Kirkwood of

ton, mother of the prospective bridegroom.

‘Others -attending. will be Miss uebottom, both of Elkhart;

hirley ‘Ann Smith, Grand Rapids,

ou Brown, Dorothy Schumacher and Mrs.

Gloria Lienhart and Miss Jean

Miss Betty Polokoff, Shelbyville; Miss

Mich., and the Misses Martha Carol Utterback. Miss

ley Ann Smith also will be a bridesmaid at the wedding.

mith Club to Sponsor Forum

AN INFORMAL GET-TOGETHER for girls who will enter Smith PTollege at Northampton, Mass, this fall and for sophomores who 4 re-enter at the same time will be held at 3 o'clock Friday after-

oon ‘in the home of Mrs. cond annual event of its kind spon ~ Freshmen-to-be who will attend

aughter

min of Anderson.

Sophomores who will answer questions in a round table disPatricia Smith, Nancy Taggart and Alice The formal opening of the college has been set for Sept. 14.

cussion will be the Misses Ozer.

dau of Mrs. Orland A. Church; Jesse Fletcher's daughter; Miss Dorothy Kellogg, ward W. Kelloggs, and Miss Barbar:

T. Victor Keene. The meeting will be the sored by the Smith College club.

are Miss Anne Amelia Marmon, Miss Elizabeth Fletcher, Mrs. daughter of the Hill, daughter of Mrs. Nellie

artlett-Boston Ceremony Read; ouple on Wedding Trip North

Times Special

ROCKVILLE, Ind., Aug. 26.—Mr.

motoring to Grand Island in

and‘Mrs. James Randolph Bartlett Lake Superior, off the coast of

A rush party given today by

"alumnae of Pi Beta Phi sorority and Pi Phi Epsilon sorority of DePauw university was arranged by these

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four girls (clockwise from left) Misses Dotty Ann Fisher, Nancy Horne, Edelle Smith and Margo

Girls Entering Rosalie Holman to Become Brid Of William Bernard Ferguson In Ceremony at Friends Church

In a candlelight ceremony at 8:30 o'clock this evening, Miss Rosalie Girls who will enter DePauw uni- | Holman will become the bride of William Bernard Ferguson. The Rev. Willard O. Trueblood will ‘read the rite in the First Friends church. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Jerome Earl Holman, 4503 E. Kessler bivd., and the bridegroom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Cecil B, Ferguson of Miami, Fla, :

DePauw U. Are Guests

versity this fall were guests today at a rush party given by the Indianapolis alumnae of Pi Beta Phi sorority and members of Pi Phi Epsilon sorority at DePauw. Assisting the hostess groups were several members of the Pi Beta Phi chapter "at Butler university. The party was from 11:30 a. m. to 3 p. m.

. lat the country home of Miss Dotty

Ann Fisher. . i Pi Phi Epsilon will be installed as a chapter of Pi Beta Phi in ceremonies next Monday through Wednesday at Greencastle. Thirtyone members will be initiated into the national fraternity. The group was organized as a local sorority by Indianapolis alumnae of Pi Beta.Phi under the direction of Mrs, Robert 8, Wild. Miss Amy Burnham Onken, Chapin, Ill,

‘grand national president of Pi Beta

Phi, will initiate the members of the new chapter, which is to be known as Indiana Epsilon chapter. Today’s party was planned by Miss Nancy Horne and Miss Margo Stark of the DePauw group, as-

|sisted by Miss Fisher and Miss .il Edelle Smith of the Butler chapil ter of Pi Beta Phi.- ;

‘Serving as hostesses for ‘the Pi Phi Epsilon group were Miss Emalyn Remmel, Ft. Wayne; Miss Marilynn Parrett, Princeton; Miss

A program of bridal airs will be played by Earl W. Wells, organist, and Miss Kathryn Klinglehoffer of Aurora will sing “Alpha Chi Omega Sweetheart” and “Delta Girl of Mine.” - _Pew candles in candle holders entwined with greenery and white gladioli blossoms will line the aisle through which the bridal party is to: pass. The choir railing will -be covered with huckleberry and studded with white candles. Cathedral tapers in single wrought iron candlesticks will be placed at intervals around the communion railing. They will be joined by garlands of smilax and caught with small bouquets of white gladioli and white ribbons. ! Dr. Holman will give his daughter in marriage before a pulpit decorated with huckleberry and a large altar bouquet of white gladioli, phlox and euphorbia. Small white bouquets of garden flowers will be used in the sidelights throughout the church. For the ceremony, the bride will wear a gown of white bridal satin. The {fitted bodice will be fashioned with a low shoulder yoke of mous-

colonial bouquet of pink roses, pom=pom asters and ageratum. : The bridesmaids, Miss’ Alice Crume of Ft. Wayne and Miss Eileen Westover of West Lafayette, will be in turquoise frocks styled after the matron of honor’s gown. They also will have matching shoulder length veils and mitts and will.carry colcnial bouquets.

Brothers Attendants

\ Cecil B. Ferguson Jr. of Miami will be. his brother’s best man and ushers will be Mr. Holman II, brother of the bride; Alexander Craig, Ralph Faucett, Jack Lutz and Harold Rendel. Sree ‘The bride's mother has chosen a black crepe gown with a deep marquisette yoke, outlined with ruffled edging. Her corsage will be of tuberous begonias. Mrs. Ferguson will be attired in a powder blue frock with a bolero jacket and a corsage of Talisman roses. . A reception will be held at the

home of the bride’s parents imme-

diately following the ceremony. When the couple leaves on a short

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. .Miss Vivian Marie Petersen, who

will be married to Ensign John Mc-

will be bridesmaid and K. V. Ammerman, the bridegroom’s father, will serve as best man. rg Last night Mrs. Harris entertained for the bride-to-be with a crystal shower in her home, 4830

mother, Mrs. Ammerman." gis

sell F'. Petersen, mother of the bride-to-be, Mesdames Kenneth Bryant, Edward ‘ Rucincki, Edward Little, Howard Humphreys, Robert, Schlegel, J. L. Jackson, Lewis Morrison and the Misses Mary Burtsfield, Georgia: Carroll, Greta Petersen, Petro and Rosemary and Katherine McCarthy.

Christi, Tex., recently was hostess at a linen shower here for Miss Petersen. 2 ” » Announcement of the marriage of Miss Wanda MacGee to Pvt. Harlin Heard » of pg y Tioga, Tex., has been made by the bride's mother, Mrs, Edgar Crouch, 1508 N: Chester st. The service was read Saturday by the Rev. E. A. Martin § in the East Six- } teenth Street § Christian church, Pvt. Heard is now Yrs. Heard stationed at Ft. Benjamin Harrison. ¢ 2 # 8

Mr. and Mrs, George I. Reeves,| 526 E. Fall Creek pkwy. North dr.

daughter, Emma Louise, to Walter A. Howard of Bloomington. The wedding will be early next month.

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The marriage of Miss Lorene Walters to Ivan L. Bogert of Binghamton, N. Y., has been announced by the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eakins.” The Rev. Ralph O'Dell performed the service at 7:30 p. m. Friday in McKee chapel of Tabernacle Presbyterian church. Attendants at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bontrager, Following the ceremony, the couple left for a two-weeks’ visit in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Bogert will make their home in Memphis, Tenn. The bride is a member of Lambda. chapter, Omega Nu Tau sorority. i Mrs. William F. Ruscher and Mrs. William Holmes recently entertained with ‘a luggage shower and farewell party: for Mrs. Bogert. The party was given at the Holmes residence,

Among the guests were Mrs. Rus-|

Mrs. Harry T. Clark of Corpus].

announce the engagement of their]

[Recent Bride {To Be Guest -

A miscellaneous shower given by will honor Mrs. Harold G. McCord who was Miss Constance Louise Hughes before her marriage Sune

i | day. The hostess will entertain in

her home, 1441 W. 32d st., and will

! be assisted by her sister, Miss Thels

| [ma Miller. :

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~ Miss Rosalea Schey’s engagement to Staff Sergt. William H. Plymate is announced by her

. ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs, Carl B,

Schey. Sergt. Plymate is the son of Mr. and Mrs, E. C. Plymate of Fairland. The wedding will be Sept. 13 in University Park Christian church.

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Mrs. Elmer J. Hughes, the bride's mother, and Mrs, PF. J. McCord, mother of the bridegroom, will ste tend the party. Other guests will be Mesdames Harvey Hudson, James Ahern, Ralph Hewes, Otus L. Wage goner, Gertrude Miller, Lawrence Newby, J. Estel Price, Martha Scot= ten, Ollie Staggs, Ruth'G. Jones and Floyd Dreyer. . Also, Mesdames Walter Hallibur<

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wedding trip, the bride will travel in a soft brown ‘tailored suit with a seafoam blouse and matching accessories. Her flowers will be orchids. The couple will be at home in Indianapolis. * » Miss Holman was graduated from

Wears Bridegroom’s Gift Stephens college, Columbia, Mo., and Attached to a pearl studded halo fon Thdiniia wniversity where. dhe

bonnet of tulle with a pleated edge| yas 5 member of Alpha Chi Omega will be the bride’s two-tiered fin-|sorority. The bridegroom also was

marriage yesterday in thé log chapel 2192'S. Pershing ave.

o » » "Mr. and Mrs. William Nash, 1427 Commerce ave., announce the mar-} riage of their daughter, Mary Helen, to Vernon S. Crowe. The wedding took place Saturday at the home ‘of the bride's parents. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Janie Crowe of Horse Branch, Ky. .

sing, Mich., following their Turkey Run state park. “ ‘The bride was Miss Kathryn Boston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ul F. Boston of Greencastle, and the bridegroom's parents are Dr:

: r and Mrs, Edward R. Bartlett, also * Agnes Lauck

3 of Greencastle. i i

Elizabeth Seat, Washington; Miss|geline de soie outlined with a pleatJanice Wills, Greencastle; Miss|ed satin band. The dress also will Dorothy Brown, Huntington, and pave three-quarter length sleeves Miss Mary Silver, Zionsville. and a bouffant skirt falling into a Butler Pi Phis assisting were| jong train. Misses Mary Janet Mummert, Carol C34 Rogers, Connie Doran, Janet MurDr. Bartlett, dean of the Libera} phy, Mary Beth Millis, Janet Johnarts college at DePauw university,|son and Mary Elizabeth Gessler.

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Tomorrow evening Mrs. puck and Mrs. Leo Lauck will . hostesses at a crystal shower

best will be married to Charles Darko Sept. 7 in Sacred Heart holic church. The party will be d at the home of Mrs. Frank k, 959 Linwood ave. > he bride-to-be’s mother, Mrs. _ Lauck, and Mrs. A. 8. Darko, er of the prospective bridem, will be among the guests. ers will be Mesdames Robert Burl Darnell, Ralph Tully,

Fowler, Robert Atkinson,}

James Sullivan, Louise Annee, Bernard Lauck, David Brown, Arthur Cosgrove, Bernard Lyons, Maten Gerdenich, Sam Darko and Gene

‘Goss. : : 0, Mesdames DF. Richardson, ouis Billman, Robert Mangold, D. Mussman, John Weber, August ‘Mueller, Earl Hahn, Naomi SchneldCharles Moore, Eloise Sexton the Misses Therese and Ann ch, Evelyn Hannon, Ruth big, Marjorie O'Conner, Shirley ‘Montrose, Jean Devine, Eloise Akin Mary Ellen Kennedy.

altar decorated with white gladioll provided the setting for the cere= mony and a program of bridal music was played by Mrs. Lowell Spencer of Waveland, organist.

the bride wore an azure blue crepe frock with brown accessories. corsage was of gardenias and baby pink roses. Following the ceremony, a luncheon was held at Turkey Run inn for the immediate families and close friends. The’ couple will be at ‘home Sept. 7 at the Gillespie apartments in Greencastle. 1: Attending DePauw : Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett are senjors at DePauw university. The bride is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma social sorority and Alpha Lambda Delta, freshman women’s

honorary society. Mr. Bartlett is

a member of Delta Chi fraternity and a Rector scholar. He is enlisted in the ‘army air corps. reserve, subject to call upon graduation. Pash Among the out-of-town guests at the wedding and luncheon were Mr. and Mrs. -C. J. Asperger of Riley and Mrs, C. W. Boston of Lewis, grandparents of the bride;

Other guests’ will be the Misses elen Slupesky, Mary “Ellen yeeney, Mary Boarman, Marie auck, Agnes Fussner, Bettie Hen- | Cornelia ‘Welch, Betty Pittpan, Mary Janet and Ruth Pfleger, anche Drexler, Rosemary Lawlor, n Krichbaum, Betty Lue Lyons, rian and Joan Loughery, Rosery Leauty, Wanda Breton, Betty wpaw, Betty O'Connor, Connie

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Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Bartlett of Ft. Madison, Iowa, grandparents of the bridegroom, and Mrs. R. H. Maxwell of Fairfield, Iowa, the bridegroom’s aunt.

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Given in marriage by her father, :

Her|:

‘DEAR JANE JORDAN—I' have been going with a boy who wanted to. marry me but we have now

stopped going together for the third|orange blossoms. She will carry a|Bloomington; Dr. and

time. Both of the other times he has ‘gone with other girls but has come back to me, : This time we separated because he has been writing to a girl in Tehnessee while he has been expecting to marry me. I told him he didn’t love me or he would have stopped writing her when he asked me to marry him; so I told him we were through with going together. I still love him and always will. Do you think that if he really loves me he will stop writing to this other girl and come back to me? Please don’t tell me to forget him because I cannot. I have tried to so hard. Do you think he could love me and still write to another girl? TRYING TO FORGET.

Answer—I do not think that writing to another girl in itself is enough to make you conclude that the boy does not love you, but added to all the other evidence it does pre= sent a picture of an irresponsible boy who is playing with the idea of marriage without any serious in-

gertip veil of English illusion. She also will wear a single strand of pearls, a gift of the bridegroom, and will carry a cascade bouquet of white roses, gardenias, stephanotis and white orchids. : A gown of ice pink satin and chiffon will be the costume of Mrs. Jerome Earl Holman II, matron of honor and the bride’s sister-in-law. It will be fashioned with a romance neckline and short sleeves. With it she will ‘wear matching three-quar-ter length lace mitts and a shoulder length veil caught with a cluster of

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graduated from Indiana and was a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. He is now a senior in the university’s School of Medicine and is affiliated with Theta Kappa Psi, medical fraternity. ns

Guests Attending

Among the out-of-town guests at the wedding will be Mr. and Mrs. Byron Holman, Marion, grandparents of the bride; Dr. and Mrs, Ralph B. Ferguson and son, Ralph Jr., Miami; D. M. Ferguson Jr., Terre Haute; Dr. and Mrs. Otto Noland, Mrs. C. F. Rendel, Messrs. and Mesdames Raymond Willhite, Orange J. Newsom, Glen Peterson and Miss Edith Holman, ajl of Marion. : Also, Mr. and: Mrs. Walter Farley, Fairmount; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Farley, Huntington; Lieut. Col.

{and Mrs. J. W. Bowers, Ft. Benja-

min Harrison; Messrs. and Mes dames ‘Charles Butler, Fred Sohn and Alvin Sohn, Carthage; Mr. and Mrs. John T. Boswell, Anderson; Miss June Elkins and Miss Kathryn Thompson, Evansville; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Westover, William Jack-

: |witz and Miss Jeanette Rowe, Chi-

fate; Miss Helen Stine, Neenah, is. : a ; “Others will be Dr. and Mrs, Paul

‘|Tihdall, Shelbyville; Mr. and’ Mrs.

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John Wilson, West Lafayette; Dr. and Mrs. Cloyce Wilson, Dr, and Mrs. Byron Nellans and Dr. and

! Mrs. Cc. R. Campbell. all of Cin-

cinnati and Dr.i Festus O. Marple of Huntington, W. Vi

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daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert

Party to Honor Alberta Suhr

Miss Alberta Suhr will be honored at a bridal” shower given by her ‘sister, Mrs. Howard Harris, in her home, 1528 Montcalm st., Friday evening. The honor guest,

Suhr, will be married Sept. 5 to Richard Deter, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Deter. Among the guests at the. party will be the bride-to-be’s mother, Mesdames Lynn Perrin, Charles} Price, Evan Hughes, Robert Goodlet, John Carter, Amos Day, Edward Rothkopf, George Richter, Charles DeMoss, Harry ‘Johnson, Mayfield and Ben Davis. Also attending will be Mesdam William Jackson, Alva Pellum, William Martin, Thomas Johnson, Chester Plank and the Misses Barbara Lengel, Dorothy League, Mar~ garet Morris, Lillie and Elsie Lang, Leora and Lydia Johnson and Louise Callis. § :

Bernard J. Traub To Wed Denver Girl

Mr. and Mrs. Dan J. McQuaid of Denver, Colo, have announced the engagement and approaching mare riage of their daughter; Margaret,

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to Bernard J. Traub. The progpective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Traub, 1542 N. Rural st, Indianapolis. ;

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tention of settling down. _ If you have been deeply attached| to a young man you can't expect to} get over your feeling overnight. The| blow to your pride alone is sufficient

Members of the U. 8. 8, Sacra‘ento club have scheduled a social ‘meeting for - this evening at 8 o'clock in the Veterans of Foreign | wars hall, 143 E. Ohio st. Mrs,

d Cross sewing will be done toow. by members of St. Hilda ~ of : Christ Episcopal church they meet in the parish house ‘10a. m. to3 p.m Mrs BF , chairman, will be assisted . Fred Weber and Mrs. E. P.

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{don’t have

to tell you to forget. You

will. —JANE JORDAN,

Jordan who will. answer your questions

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