Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 February 1943 — Page 6

Margaret Louise Kayser to Be Wed Tomorrow to Sergt. R. B. Buschmann

IN A CANDLELIGHT CEREMONY tomorrow afternoon at the Central Avenue Methodist church, Miss Margaret Louise Kayser will become .the bride of Sergt. Richard B. Buschmann, Ft. Knox, Ky. The service will be read at 3:30 o'clock by Dr. F. Marion Smith assisted by the Rev. Frederick R. Daries. The organist will be ‘Mrs. Lawrence Davis who also played at the marriage of Miss Kayser’s mother, Mrs. Karl H. Kayser, The altar will be banked with + palms, ferns and bouquets of pastel

spring flowets. Entering wth Dr. H. E. Hinshaw of Richmond, Ind., the bride will wear a white satin gown fashioned with long fitted sleeves forming points over the hands and with pearl embroidery accents at the neckline and shoulders. The skirt will extend into a train and the bride’s two-tiered fingertip veil of illusion will be arranged with a tiara of Chantilly lace. She will carry a cascade bouquet of . White roses, | gardenias and white freesias centered with a white orchid.*—

Attendants to Wear Chiffon Frocks

HER COUSIN AND MAID OF HONOR, Miss Eleanor Semans, will have a cascade bouquet of Golden Glory roses and Miss Marianne Buschmann, | the bridegroom’s sister, will have Talisman roses in her bouquet., They will be gowned alike in spray blue chiffon with romance Tocklians short puffed sleeves and gathered skirts. The flower girl, Barbara Ann Davis, also will wear spray blue “and will a colonial bouquet. All the attendants will have flower ‘headdresses | complete their costumes. Oscar Buschmann will be his brother's best man and the ushers will be Warren Buschmann, another brother, and Donald Buschmann, a a cousin, Sergt. Buschmann is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto _ L. Buschmann, : Mrs. Kayser will wear a victory blue dress with blgck accessories and a corsage of white carnations. The bridegroom's mother will wear a powder blue dress with navy accessories and a corsage of white carnations.

Reception Will Follow Ceremony ; AT THE RECEPTION in the Kayser home following the ceremony, Mrs. Kayser will be assisted by Miss Lois Lodar, Kokomo, Misses Nancy Davis, Jean Buschmann, Virginia Johnson, Louise and Doris Bicknell, Betty Graham and Mary Bee Fromhold; Mrs. William Kroeplin, Park, m; Mrs. William Woolley, Richmond, and Mrs. R. K. Foust. | The couple will leave immediately after the reception for a wed"fing trip, the bride: traveling in a powder blue suit, brown accesgories and a white orchid corsage. Both attended Butler University here the bride was a member of Alpha Chi sorority. : wn glests coming for the: ceremony are Miss Sue _Guthridge, lt Ste. Marie, Mich.; Mr. Kroeplin, Oak Park; Mrs. Hinshaw, Mr. and ‘Mrs. E. S. Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bair, Mesdames Bertha Chenoweth, John C. Chenoweth, John Britton, der and Florence Dickinson and Misses Barbara and Say all of Richmond; Mrs. Lowland Davis, Winchester; E. J. Kielhorn, Osgood; Mrs. Frank Berry, Loganslattie Knox, Mrs. Etta Reynolds and Mrs, Alva Ladd,

Distaff Luncheon

~~ MRS. NATHAN T. WASHBURN, 3659 Watson rd., will be hostess Friday at a 1:30 p.. ‘m. dessert luncheon. for members of the Wheel and committee of the Caroline Scott Harrison chapfer, D. A. R.| The assistant hostesses ‘will be Mesdames Francis W. Black, Charlton N. Carter, Lawrence IL. Clark, O. Marvin Jones ‘and Hulbert J. Smith, | , Mrs, John B. Fergu'on, will talk on «China At the meeting a drive for toys for the Mayer chapel toy lending opened. | The ‘committee sponsors the library with burn, Ralph Geary and J. Francis Madden in charge. py. #8 8 8 = a The- Caroline Scott Harrison chapter, D. A. R., has cancelled its annual birthday luncheon. which was to have been held next Satay. Members of the chapter will donate the price of luncheon kets to Red Cross and will contribute to the Red Cross a bank.

drs. Hanna to Speak at Museum ity

THE NEW RUSSIAN GALLERY at the Children’s museum will opened tomorrow during the weekly “family hour” from 3 to m. Mrs. Agnes. McCulloch Hanna will speak on “Russian Ikons d Their Makers » She will illustrate her talk with ikons lent by and Mrs, Everett 1. Gardner, Wilbur D. Peat, Mrs. J. K. Lilly

. Mrs. Oscar Jose and Mrs, Norman Kevers. Other ikons on dise -

ae from the collections of Mrs. Hanna and the Children’s

Sfhe Russian exhibit includes textiles, brasses, toys, dolls, cos-

, & priest's robe and an enamel tea set of old-Russian work-

ye exit Ws Sate positle through deans by: od.

Rev. Virgil D. Ragan to Officiate At Pfaff-Shelhorn Wedding in Fairview Presbyterian Church

Miss Harriett Shelhorn will become the bride of Lieut. Louis Harlan Pfaff tomorrow afternoon in the Fairview Presbyterian church with the Rev. Virgil D. Ragan officiating. Miss Shelhorn’s parents are Lieut. and Mrs. R. H. Shelhorn, 1031 E. 54 54th st., and Lieut. Pfaff is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Pfaff of Ft.

DePauw Alumni Speaker to Be Judge Sparks

Judge Will Sparks of the circuit court of appeals in Chicago will .be the principal speaker at the annual dinner meeting of the DePauw Alumni association Friday at the

Roberts Park' Methodist church. Judge Sparks is from Rushville, DePauw’s President Clyde Wildman will speak and the commanding officer: of the naval pre-flight

school at the university will ex-

plain the new school. Governor and Mrs. Schricker will be honored guests. Music for the program will be provided by Mrs. Jane Johnson Burroughs. Nominate Officers

The slate of officers for the coming year will be presented by the nominating committee, composed of Judge H. Nathan Swaim, J. Lowell Craig and Fred C. Tucker. Lewis S. Binkley 1s chairman of arrangements. Ray Smith is association president and Miss Mildred Blacklidge, vice president. ; Other members of the board are Mrs. June Moll Wilcox, Mrs. OC. Hollis Hull, Miss Doris Wheeler, Miss Jane Allison, Charles W. Jones, William J. Kinnally, Adrian Wilhoite and Willis B, Conner Jr, ;

Students Are Tea Guests

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Dodge, Iowa. ; The organist, Mrs. Frank rs

Edenharter, will play the “Pi Phi

Symphony” and Harry G. Coughlen will sing “Sigma Chi Sweetheart” and “One Alone” from the “Desert | Song.” The altar will be banked with palms and two séven-branch candelabra will be placed at either side. The brid’e sister and only attendant, Miss Hildreth Shelhorn, -will be in a blue taffeta gown fashioned with a bouffant skirt and basque bodice. - Her flowers are to be a cascade of light pink carnations...

3 To Wear Satin

The bride, who will be given in marriage by her father, has chosen

@ gown fashioned with a white satin |

bodice, a romance neckline, three-

quarter length sleeves and. a bouffant net skirt accented .with white satin bows. Her two-tiered; fingertip veil of illusion will be attached to a coronet of orange blossoms. She is to carry a cascade of white orchids and white, roses. Lieut, Pfaff’s best man is to be H. R. Hilstron and the brides brothers, Robert H. Shelhorn Jr. and - Frank IL. Shelhorn will be ushers. Mrs. Shelhorn will be in light gray with navy accessories. Mrs. Pfaff will wear black crepe with black and white accessories. Both will have corsages of Johanna Hill roses. A reception in’ the parlor: of the church will follow the ceremony. Mrs. Shelhorn will be assisted by Mrs. J. E. Silberman; Mrs. William

| Alexander and Misses: Mary Lou

Silberman, Wilma Ambuhl, CharFleming, Margaret Terry, Carol Rogers and Edelle Smith. Out-of-Town Guests

For the wedding trip the bride will wear a light blue suit with a

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_— - Valentine musicale tea for |black topcoat, black accessories and her piano students and their a white orchid. mothers at 3 p. m. today. ab. ‘her|' Lieut. Pfaff attended Towa ‘State home, 3110 Broadway. university and was graduated ‘from Taking part in the program were Butler university where ‘he was al to be Sandra McComas, Sandra Jor- member of Sigma Chi fraternity. |

1. Mrs. Reginald Martine Jr. was Miss Ruth Moore before her marriage Tuesday morning in a ceremony at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church. .She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Kenneth Moore of “Indianapolis and Ensign Martine’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Martine of Upper Montclair, N, J, (Bachrach photo.)

2. Mrs. Carl L. Jones (left) and Mrs. R. W. Cook are members of the Riley Hospital Cheer guild’s committee which is opening a drive Thursday fo collect old blankets for use in the Sister Kenney treatment of infantile paralysis at the Riley hospital. The drive will continue through Feb. 27. Mrs. E. J. Peltier is general chairman and her assistants, with Mesdames Jones and Cook, are Mesdames Roy W. Johnson, John G. Beale and Hans Jacobsen and Mrs. Bernard Jeup, guild president.

3. Mr. and Mrs. Homer M. Mendenhall announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Phyllis Jean, to Pfc. Robert L. Easton of the army air corps, Lowry field, Denver, Colo. The wedding will be this month. The prospective bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin Eaton of New Bethel, attended Indiana university before entering the air ci (Bretzman photo.)

4. Miss Nellie McCaslin, dramatic instructor at Tudor Hall school, is one of several volunteer instructors serving in an industrial recrea-

tion training course being sponsored by the Y. W. C. A. The course,

will continue for seven weeks, (Hewett photo.)

5. Sunday, Feb. 21, has been set as the date for the wailding of Miss Dorothea Smock, daughter of Maj. and Mrs. Arthur Allen Smock, to John Frederick Bowers, son of Mrs. Carrie E. Bowers. Mr. Bowers will receive his ensign’s commission: from the United States naval reserve offiecrs training school at Columbia university Feb. 17. e ceremony will be in Tabernacle Presbyierian church. The bride-to-be attended Butler Sniversity and is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority.

6. Mrs. Verna ER. Jones announces the approaching marriage of her daughter, Jean Anne, to Harold M. Craig, son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Milner E.: Craig. The wedding will be Thursday. (Fitch photo.)

%. Before her marriage, Dec. 21, ‘to Lieut. James W. Kiesle of Camp Gruber, Okla., Mrs. Kiesle was Miss Virginia Keene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. B. M. Keene. Lieut. Kiesle is the son of Mr. and Mrs, William J. Kiesle. The couple will be at home at Camp Gruber. (W. Hurley Ashby photo.)

8. Miss Saney Chapman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lazarus Chap‘man of Chicago. and Ensign Robert Allen Borinstein, son of Mr. and - Mrs. Louis J. Borinstein, were married. Dec. 24 at the: home of the. bride’s parents.

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3 Jessie Boyer and Kathaleen Wal-iMrs, Carl A. Ploch, |1ace, ‘accompanied by Mrs. B. J.|

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Bischoff, Florence Redding, Martin |sorority.

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Johnson, Carol Stocking, Eunice | Out-of-town guests are fo be Mr. hotel ‘Hilstorn,

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Lenora Lee Davis to Be Married To David Lebin in Ceremony At Hotel Lincoln Tomorrow

The Travertine room of the Hotel: Lincoln will be the scene; at 2:30

{o’closk tomorrow afternmoon,.of the.

to David Lebin.

wedding of’ Miss: Lenora Lee Davig |

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Davis, 5050 Carroll © ton ave., and Abraham Lebin of Terre Haute and Indianapolis. Rabbi Morris Feuerlicht will read the ceremony before a background

Mrs. Tinde to Review Book

Mrs. Olive Enslen Tinder will review ' “Beneath Another Sun” (Ernst Lothar) for the monthly luncheon meeting of the Ladies of the Scottish Rite Tuesday afternoon. They will meet at 12:15 o’clock in the Scottish Rite cathedral. Mrs. Paul Dorsey, soprano, accompanied by Mrs. Helen Thomas Martin will present the musical program. . Resérvations may. be made at the cathedral until Monday noon. Mrs. George L. Clark, program director, will introduce the. speaker and Mrs. John H. Jefferson will preside. On the decorations commit-

of pa ferns, cut flowers and candelabra. - Bridal airs will : be played by Miss Victoria - Montani, harpist. The bride will be gowned in bluish ‘|pink satin made with a yoke ‘and long pointed sleeves of lace. The gown has a long train. With it she will wear a matching veil of illusion, in fingertip length, which is to fall from a tiara eme broidered with seed pearls. Her flowers will be white ‘roses and valley. lilies. Reception Follows ; Mrs. Joseph Engelberg, her sister’s matron of honor, will have a bouffant-type frock with a fitted Be ois. 2043 Skirt of powder blue ‘net. ‘She will carry a bouquet of ‘Johanna Hill roses. Hyman Lebin of Terre Haute will be his brother's best man. ~~ A reception will be held in the

tee are Mrs. James C. Gipe and | Travertine room immediately fole ~~ lowing the ceremony. The couple {7h takes welding ip and wil he ai heme. in: Endianapelis