Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 October 1942 — Page 6
Brides-fo-be Will Be Honored at Whirl-of Social Events This Month
NUMEROUS PARTIES TO FETE brides-to-be are ‘being planned by local society. Along with the showers listed today are announcements of attendants by two future brides. ’ Miss Jean McFarland Benham will be honor guest at a series of parties beginning Thursday with a linen shower given by Miss Peggy Burrell and Mrs. John Rob-
| | inson at the former's home. She will be married to Thomas Carroll Tussing of Yofk, Pa., Oct. 23 : Sa i Jane Huff man will Become Bride: On Oct. 14, Miss Claire Patten will entertain wi De tea for ; Miss Benh d Miss Dorothy Ann Rybolt, wh rriage to . Chatles Ellett Darling of Detroit also will be this month. The tea | Of George Campbell Tomorrow; ey will be from 4 to 6 p. m. in the Propylaeum. Miss Rybolt will give
& party Oct. 17 at the Woodstock club for Miss Benham. : Lp 3 | Ceremony t0 Be in McKee Chapel . Mrs. Donald Test Plans Luncheon a
MRS. DONALD) TEST will be hostess at a luncheon for Miss | mp , Mokee chapel, Tabernacle: Presbyterian church, will be the scene. of : the wedding of Miss Jane Elizabeth Huffman to George Fletcher Campe Benham Oct, 20. ® Other honor, guests at the party will be Miss 3 RR : : bell at 3:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale will offie . Barbara Tompkins, whose engagement to William Thomas Shively of . S ee ~ ice. will plas a os ‘bridal Camp Belvoir, Va., recently’ was announced, and Miss Marilyn ’ : 5 3 music. Whitaker, who is engaged to William Fenstermaker. W : - the daughter of Mr. ‘and Mrs. John D. H Attendants named by Miss Benham are Miss Peggy Burrell, M cCready- F: is her edding lo B e 3 oo Huffman A chter ee uftinan, maid of honor, and Mrs. John Robinson, Miss Virginia Alfvin of : { mis the. son. of Dr. and:M C Due h News
Winnetka, Til, and Miss Susan Tussing of York, Pa., sister of the | 12a] Tomorrow by Dr. Edwards | Clem Stuart Campbell of South
prospective bridegroom, bridesmaids. Lieut. Hal T. Benham Jr., Bend.
brother of the bride-to-be, will come from the Atlantic coast to be . , : . The bride will be given in marbest man. Ushers and plans for the bridal dinner will be an- At Broadway Met hodist Church | Hinge by or rather bafore an altar P Ir shy ter 1an hounced at later date. Fae 3 : decorated with greenery and sevenShower Honors Dorothy Rybolt : Miss Mildred Fisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Fisher, will To branch candelabra. In the center MISS MARGARET oy yo. to. anlertaiir- with become the bride of Lieut. Richard J. McCready at 7:30 o'clock tomor- | [will be a bouquet of white chrysR was to entertain with a mis -, ‘|,oy evening in the Broadway Methodist church. The bridegroom is the anthemums. cellaneous shower and luncheon for Miss Dorothy Ann Rybolt to- son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McCready. For the ceremony, the bride will Aine eon day at’ the Propylaeum. Assisting her at the party was to be her Dr. John F. Edwards will officiate before an altar banked with green- : : : wear. the wedding gown of her sis- CR mother, Mrs. L. Roy Zapf. Mrs. Milton T. Rybolt, mother of the |gry flowers and four ‘seven-branch candelabra. A program of bridal : ter, Mrs. Robert Carl Schlegel. It) yyncheon and business meetifige
. bride-to-be, was to be among the. guests. J ees eee eee X is of candlelight sl satin styled HEE Others attending the party were to be Mesdames James M. selections sung by Robert Frame 1. Mesdames Roy Sahm, Mary Parsons and Isaac E. Woodard ght: slipper Ve? are highlights of church ‘women's *
will ‘include “Sweetest Story Ever conimittee for the first of a series of four book on 19th century lines with: a ropen, Claus Ber, Tarola Fowensine and arinur Weber of Bah | IVJiss IR ODETLS, Tote" Frome you” nd Sowee| Loft iH orm hn co or em Tarn Gari nde [ABE neckline, long seers ann mesngs shuld for et Welk | mond and the Misses Emma Gene ‘Lucker, Claire Patten, Jean heart of Sigma Chi.” revie long train. A handmade rose point| The Woman's society of TABER~:
: the sponsorship of the Women of ‘the First Friends church. The first Benham, Sue Ann Eveleigh, Margaret Wohlgemuth, Mary Scott Given in marriage by her father,| review, talk on Esther Forbes’ “Paul Revere” will be at 8 p. m. lace veil from Brussels, lent to her|yacpp PRESBYTERIAN chyreh
Morse, Elizabeth Kiger: dnd Nancy Heath of Evanston, m. : Sergt. Beeson the bride will be.gownied in ice biue| Tuesday in Caleb Mills hall of Shortridge high school. Proceeds of by Miss Mary Jane Schmitt, will will meet..for -- luncheon: in" the"
v ) complete her costume. She ‘will Miss Sweeney Names Attendants satin fashioned: with a low sheer| the series will benefit the American Friends Service committee. — a ‘bouquet of gardenias ‘and |church- at ‘12:30 p.m. Tuesday. MISS MARY ELLEN SWEENEY, whose engagement to Law-
Exchan ge \ J OWS shoulder yoke outlined with a pleat- 2. Four groups of ushers serving at. the million-dollar war bond | ot. pone centered ' with ' a| Mrs. A.’ A. Smoék and Mrs. "John rence Haggerty is being announced today, has named: Miss Jean :
ed satin band. The skirt, gathered| juncheon Wednesday at the Marott hotel will be headed by these four De onto ‘a fitted. bodice, alls into 8| captalnst: (left. fo right) Mrs, Abram S. Woodard Jr. of ‘the Vassar |Purple orchid and tied with maline|T, Clark, chairmen of Circles D abd Devine maid of honor for her wedding. John L, Tomsyck of Ap- A : train and ‘the three= ter length To i op : . | ribbon, : E, will ba in charge of the lneha" pleton, Wis., will be best man and ushers will be John G. Blanton wedding breakfast at’ the home|train and the three-quarter length| alumnae - group; Mrs. ‘William H. Krieg, Wellesley. alumnae group; |; ': gigter 1g! Attendant eon. i ail uk d William b ; - |.of the bride's sister, Mrs. William |sleeyes are accented with pleated| mrs, W. J. Nolting Jr, Stephens, and Miss Kathryn Hadley, Smith. - 4 y * of Milwaukee and William Sweeney, brother of the bride-to-be. Messling, followed the marriage of |bands. 3. Before her marriage Sept. 3, Mrs. Stratton Brooks Cralle was:| The matron of honor, Mrs. Stewaidahip According. to awe : 5 = = o) s = = © | Miss Pauline Roberts to Staff Ser-| Cascading from & tulle halo, out-| Miss Peggy Jane Gray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Dolly Gray, The |Schiegel, will be attired in a yellow ori he then gevoticnel dot . Approximately 150 guests will attend a barn-warming party at- geant George C. Beeson of Camp |jineq with orange blossoms, is her| couple is at home in the Nel Roy apartments, Brownsville, Tex. |taffeta frock fashioned on princess Mrs. Naomi Ste i ed | the home of Dr. and Mrs. Russell Sage tonight. A three-piece or- | Fdwards, Mass, this morning. They, tired fingertip veil of ice blue| (Emma Gene Tucker photo.) linés with a sweetheart neckline charge oy the Sioa. ‘The exege estra will play for the dance, at which guests will use bales of : vies a ead us Jelock ib the illusion. She will carry a cascade 4 Dr. and Mrs. Harry G. Jones announce the engagément of Dr. [2nd elbow length sleeves. = Her oe: utive. a will at 10: 20 8. n. Bay for seats. . . . Lieut. and Mrs. Ralph Reahard Jr. of Chicago |, "ty pe £MW000 SEC FFOVE: bouquet of bridal roses and white Jones daughter, Judith, to John F. Gerdis of Indianapolis, son of fliet_% be ‘of purple chrysanthe- get. ak: : are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs.’ Ralph Reahard and Mr, Ferns and bouquets of cut flowers orchids. : Mr. and Mrs. J. Francis Gerdis, Milwaukee. The bride-to-be is a Two of the bridesmaids, Miss | ® w= of and Mrs. Harlan J. Hadley. They will return to Ohivago tomor= decorated the altar, Sister. Rose Skyway blue frocks will be the i of Ohio State university and .a member of Kappa Kappa Po Wolt and ‘Miss ) “The: ‘Isle ‘of Guernsey,” a, cL Tow. Ann: played the bridal’ musié and costumes: of -the. attendants. They| Gamma sorority. Mr. Gerdis is a graduate of the Wisconsin univer- Rlopence AL iv “st id tion’ picture, will be ented ; accompanied Mrs, Christopher Lee are velvet. and chiffon fashioned| sity Law School. The wedding will be in Nevember. (W. Hurley Ashby —- ol Dhue and the third OWING a’ short busiriess pe! Vi ct Lu ch I Cl Pierle, vocalist. . |with shirred bodices, three-guarter| phote:) ir McCoy, will. he - ib the ST. JOAN OF AR ‘V1 ory We eon $s fo ose The bride wore a beige sit with|length sleeves and bouffant skirts. 5. The engagement of Miss Emily Louise Glossbrenmer to Jack R. | to FU Ct 0 UW Cl Ln, [ENS ‘club in the school agua accessories and an orchid cor-|All will carry boiquets of red, white| Diamond, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Diamend, Knightstown, has been shaded chrysanthemums from yel- Wednesday at 1:3 sage for the informal ceremony. Her|and- blue carnations and chrysan-| announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. IL Glossbrenner. The low into bronze. All of the at- tof the ‘niece, Miss Nancy Nell Messling,{themums, with the exception of the ‘wedding will be Oct. 16. (Bretzman photo.) tendants will wear velvet ‘bows explain the travel | was ‘maid of honor and was attired {maid of honor, who will have red 6. An Oct. 17 ceremony in St. Joan of Are Catholic: church will matching their gowns, in their’ hair. | Ellen Sweeney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. B. : unite ‘Miss Mary 8 , daug Ehiunas, Bath, of South. Bed. wil season ticket campaign and to honor volunteer campaign SrSlieatre. a| Her flowers were red roses. "liength veils attached to Haras of| Sweeney, and Lawrence G. Haggerty of Indianapolis, son of Mr. and be Mr. Campbell's best man. - Servvictory luncheon will be held at 1 o'clock Priday afternoon at the Co-| .Sergt. Beeson’s best man was Ed-|similar flowers. Mrs. Michael E. Haggerty, Minneapolis. Miss Sweeney was graduated ing as ushers will be John D Huft- | imbia club. The luncheon is sponsored annually by the women’s com- ward Gehring, the bride’s brother- ttendani from St. Mary-of-the-Woods college and Mr. Haggerty from the Jr., brother of the bride: tee of the Indiana state sym- in-law. g as ushers were Orin 3 Named Marquette- university School of Engineering. (W. Hurley Ashby. phote.) Wheslodk. of Sout Bend. and jony society. day, a specified number of season |LeS Sparks, nephew of the bride;| The attendants will be Miss Betty 7. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gerson annousice the engagement of their |o This will be the only social event tickets to the’ orchestras concert and Edwin n, brother of thei Lamb, maid of honor, and Mrs. Lod 0m of Mins fn ateytlon ot Home meehing ithe season given by the women’s 8 bridegroom. Alvan Burch Jr. of Evansville, sis- Benjamin : : [pABaE is = "ll members of the commit- the speakers’ table. bride's parents, Were to entertain | Fisher, the bride's sister, Miss Daro-| tended Butler university, (W. Hurley Ashby photo.) , oo. presidents of 1ocal women’s ” a, is impossible to say now who i es COBPleL this thy Kleopfer and Miss’ Agnes Sned- — : ; co-oper- receive . the awards,” - Mrs. > don, ail desmaids. o oq 3 : a eign. waa. to” ui| Keene seid, “because salce will bet: Beech Grove. The bridegroom put, Lr, PRACRSEE Tot Jett Jewish Council to | Psi Tota Xi to Mi eet - mbers of ‘campaign committees, |Made until the hour of the lunch-|'% the son of Mrs. Dorothy Beeson co 11s hive satin ind will have Meet M | Miss Newen ip ra Both wil ave piok rman,” talks will be made by Fab- eon. However, we can name those ot Aliany, N. Y. , {a basket of white ‘chrysanthemums eet onday jashingtop bivd,, will : aa : Sevitzky, conductor of the In- whose sales records had reached the Poli ‘A lia La and red roses over her arm. ~~ A noon meeting Monday: in’ the 2 polis symphony orchestra, and required mark by Sept. 30. They are ice uxi liary. Lieut. ‘MeCready’s best’ man will Maro hotel will ‘Oper the seas Victor Keene, chairman o {raison and Wiliam Seapers| ks M be Mr. Burch and. ushers will -in- i wil ge | by Mrs, Charles Gibbs. “The Ladies’ auxiliary to | dent of the women’s ‘Members of the pctniittes in | ternal Order of Police 86 will hold] Mothers of the couple - ; as: will ‘Easley: R. Black- charge of the luncheon ase Mrs:|its regular monthly meeting at 2| gardenia corsages. Mr ho. il gv, ‘the. 8 Drea rt Bi Appel, chairman; Mrs.|p. m. in’ Ayres’ auditorium with|be in an Alice 1 Robert F. Scott, assistant chair- the president, Mrs. Roy McAuley, McCready h Mesdames Carroll, Herman C.|presiding. d i Volff, Garland I. Rethertord and | i Fm also’ will |
