Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 March 1943 — Page 6

A CANDLELIGHT CEREMONY tomorrow § in Me? fia chapel of Tabernacle Presbyterian church will unite |.

SS Jane Wright and Lieut. Edward Roy Strickland. : he services’ will be at 4 o'clock. - Mr. and Mrs. George

aleb Wright are parents of the bride. .. Lieut. Strickland |

the son of Mr. and Mrs. ~~ Dr. Roy Ewing Vale gltar decorated with palms and cathedral candles. The

rvin Strickland.

ganist, Miss Donna Alles, will play. “Tri Delt 1 True” and |

bridal selections before the ceremony. Entering with her father, Miss Wright will wear her mother’s fYory satin bridal gown. It has a square neckline and accents of Silk net and pearls. - Her full length veil will be attached to a Stuart Cap and a coronet of ivory spring flowers. She will oarry: Johanna Hill roses. and freesia in ivory tones, . - The matron of honor, Mrs. William Caleb Wright Ir. and the flower girl, Susannah Bosson, will be gowned alike in pinafare dresses with ivory net blouses. Mrs. Wright will be in moss. green and~Miss .

11 read the vows before an 4

in apple green. They will

flowers and will carry daffodils and acacia. _

Reception to Be Held at Tri

have coronets of yellow. spring

Delt House

‘THE BRIDEGROOM’S father will be his best: man and ushers

: will be: his brother, Neil Strickland, and Richard Supple.

Mrs.

Wright will wear horizon blue, crepe and a corsage of Siberian iris. Mrs. Strickland’s dress will be a cadet blue sheer. Her corsage will

‘be deep pink roses and sweet peas.

A reception at the Delta. Delta Delta sorority house, 809 W. ‘Hampton drive, will follow the ceremony. Assistants will be Misses

Betty Krueger, Jane Lewis, Ruth Kathleen ‘Kouns, Ruth Recktenwall, "and Ethyl Hull.

Cabalzer, Maftha Lee Brenner, Mari Wagner, Ardath Weigler

For her wedding trip, the bride will wear a winter white frock with blue accessories and a corsage of Token roses. Following the

‘trip Lieut. Strickland will go to his

Angeles. © Miss Wright will be graduated

new station at Camp Haan, Los

in June from Butler university

where she is a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Lieut. Strickland attended Butler and Indiana universities.

Three Exhibits Open at Herron Museum

WILLIAM GROPPER'S LITHOGRAPH,

“Point of Order,” is

first prize winner in the American print show which opened today

at John Herron Art museum. The has awarded the artist a $50 prize.

Art Association of Indianapolis, The lithograph is one of three

‘by Mr. Gropper in the exhibition, all depicting law makers in action. Adolf Dehn received second prize of $30 for a landscape, “The Peaks,” also a lithograph. Third prize of $20 went to John Taylor Arms for his etching, “Stockholm.” Artists receiving honor-

able mention were Arnold Blanch,

Kerr Eby, Misch Kohn of the

‘Herron art school, Lois Murphy, Georges Schreiber and Lynd Ward. . .. The committee on selection and awards was composed of George Jo Mess, chairman; Donald M. Mattison and David K. Rubins, with “Wilbur D. Peat, museum director, as advisory member,

Wilbur Peat to Lecture IN THE EXHIBITION are 110

etchings, aquatints, drypoints,

lithographs and wood-engravings by 54 of America’s foremost artists.

An interesting feature is a display of

materials used in print-making.

Mr. Peat will give a gallery lecture tomorrow afternoon at 3

o'clock. He will talk on “American

Artists as Print Makers.” Two

‘additional shows will open tomorrow, one a memorial exhibition : of paintings by Charles Reiffel, former Hoosier who died recently in California: the other composed of early Ohio river architecture, * . On the art association’s host committee for the museum tomorrow are Mrs. John Rauch, chairman; Mesdames Robert Sinclair,

Albert M. Cole and Frederic M. Ayres and Ernest Ropkey.

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Bobetta® Gabriel, To Be Married

Broadway Methodist Church

~The wedding of ‘Miss Bobetta Elaine Gabriel and Shannon Dexter Carter will be at 2:30 o'clock this afterncon in the Broadway Methodist

church. Dr. John F. Edwards will Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Gabriel, 5732

Shannon Carter in Service at

officiate. Broadway, are parents of the bride.

Mr. Carter is the son of Mrs. G. G. Carter, Los Angeles, and S. D. Carter,

Officers to Be Installed

‘Officers of the Woman's Missionary society of the Second Presbyterian church will be installed

Wednesday when the group meets at 2 p. m. in the church lecture

room. The new officers are Mrs. Paul Meloy, president; Mesdames F. D. Swain, Charles L, Brosey and Roy Linberg, first through third vice presidents; Mrs. Maurice B. Angell and Mrs. H. E. Barnard, recording anfl corresponding secretaries; Mrs. Grover A, Jowitt, treasurer; Miss ‘Lucy Mayo, secretary of literature, ‘and Mrs. David ¥. Smith, secretary ‘of missionary education. "A review of Dr. John A. Mackay’s #That Other America” will be given by Mrs. Carl’ Switzer and Mrs, Duncan W. McDonald will sing. The praise service will be directed by ‘Mrs. Margaret Clarke. Hostesses will be Mesdames J. M. Lochhead, Samuel H. Fletcher, Maurice A. Hofft and Edson T. ood, Miss desephine Herron and

D. of U. will Sponsor Card Party Thursday

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Huntington, W. Va. Palms, ferns and seven-branch candelabra will ‘be used in decorating the altar. The church organist, Mrs. Helen English, will play the Lohengrin wedding march and “Induring. the ceremony. Miss Harriet Ratts will sing “Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life,” “Oh, Promise Me” and “Thine Alone” before: the service. The bride, who will be given in marriage by her father, has chosen a white Chantilly lace gown made with a fitted bodice, romance neckline ‘and short puffed sleeves. The skirt of tiered ruffies extends into a train. Her two-tiered ‘fingertip veil of illusion will fall from a halo of tulle and lace accented with orange blossoms. Lace mitts will complete her costume and she will carry white orchids. and freesia.

Attendants’ Frocks

Mrs. Wilson Voorhees, matron of honor, will be in.a flowertone pink Chantilly lace frock fashioned 'like that of the bride’s. She will wear

a mantilla and will carry Briarcliff roses and blue lace flowers. Dawn blue and spring yellow gowns will be worn by the bridesmaids, Miss Joan Paulus, Marion, and Mrs. W. E. McConaha. The dresses have fitted taffeta bodices, three-quarter length - sleeves and bouffant net skirts accented with taffeta bows. The bridesmaids will wear matching shoulder veils and carry Delight roses and blue daisies. Reception Follows Wearing a white net dress, with a sweetheart neckline, puffed sleeves and a long skirt, the flower girl, Myrna Lou Crowe, will carry a French basket of rose petals and sweet peas. ; Mrs. Gabriel will wear navy blue crepe and pink camelias. Attending the bridegroom will be Gaylord Gabriel, the bride’s brother, best man, and D. U. Temple, M. J. Brown and D. A. Moseben-

Si Representatives from . each local '|league are expected to-atténd.

|centrated league action against, iso-

bE) The service will be read by Drs

| decorated with palms, ferns and |candelabra.: The organist, ° Mrs. | | Farrell Scott, will accompany John |Haner, who will sing “At Dawning" rand “Ich Liebe Dich.” : Mr. “Easterday will give his

daughter in marriage. She will - wear a white chiffon gown with a

draped V ‘neckline and long sleeves.

Carleton’ W. Atwater before an altar

33d Anniversary

at a luncheon in the bamboo room of the undergraduate and alumnae

Effort.”

To Be Given March 27

A tea will be given by the Indiana University Women’s club of Indianapolis March 27 for senior girls who will be. graduated with honors this

spring from Indianapolis high schools. Mrs. Kate H. Mueller, dean of women at I. U., and four coed campus leaders will attend the tea at the Ball nurses’ residence of the Indiana medical center. They Will give the seniors information. about the university. Miss Cordelia Hoeflin, difector ‘of the university's: training school for nurses, will discuss nurses’ trainingj . and Miss Christe Carlson, dietetics.

Serve on Committees

Miss Lute Troutt, head of the dietetics department ‘of the medical center, will be chairman’ for the tea and will be assisted by Mes. dames Stuart Wilson, Paul Huddleston and Earl Richardson. Mesdames W. D. Gatch," Walter Titus]: and Blanche Rawlings and Miss Helen Elliott will pour. . Chairman of the invitations’ committee is Miss Mary Ronk. Her assistants will be Mrs. C, W. Weathers, Shortridge high school; Miss Elliott, Technical; Mrs. William B. Wilcox, | Washington; Miss Flora Will, Broad Ripple; Miss Elizabeth: L. Davis, Manual Training, and Miss ‘Dorotha Kirk, Howe.. ;

Voters’ Board To Meet

The Indiana League of Women Voters’ state board meeting will be held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday in the Y. W. C. A. The steering committee members, who will be luncheon guests of the board, will give a final report of activities in the legislature.: At the meeting the ‘budget. for the coming year will be considered. |:

A state-wide committee met recently to make suggestions for con-

By Phi Omega Pi Sorority; Province Director Is Speaker

The 33d anniversary of Phi Omega Pi sorority was celebrated today

Mrs. Kermit, Harel, toastmaster, welcomed . the guests and intro-

IU. Club Tea

Is Celebrated

of the Hotel Washington. Members chapters at Indiana university and

the alumnae clubs of Indianapolis and the state attended. The theme} of the program was “Our Contribution to the Fraternity and the War

duced the speakers. The keynote | address was given by Mrs, Frank B. Lamb, new province director. She also announced plans for a reor=|

.Loughery. She is'the daughter

; Wickes, 1222 Gale st. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ken-

{Jeanette Vaughan,

1. Before her marriage, Jan. 16, to Dr. Kenneth A. Hill, Mrs. Hill was Miss Barbara Louise Strauss. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Strauss and Dr, Hill is the son of Mr. and Mrs, T. C. Hill of Paragon. (Bretzman photo.)

2. ‘Miss Bette Helen Jones, daughter of Mr. snd Mrs. Walter L, Jones, was married Feb. 24 to Ensign Theodore Paiterson, U. S. N. R.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ofto Patterson, St. Louis. Tlie ceremony was in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., and the "suuple: is at home in liami, Fla. (Emma, Gene Tucker photo.)

3. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Fittz announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Alison M. Clements, to Lieut. Charles A. Minton, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Minton.. The wedding was Feb. 20 at Lampasas,

-Tex., where the couple will be at home, Lieut. Minton is stationed al

Camp Hood, Tex. (Bretzman pheto.)

"4, The engagement of Miss Bernice Kaplan to Pvt. ‘Herbert F. Feiblempan, Camp Wheeler, Ga., formerly of Indianapolis, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Kaplan, Miss Kaplan is a

graduate of Indiana university and is’ attending the LU. training |

a,

course for social: work. (Zalman photo.)

; 5.'New officers of the Caroline Scott Harrison. chapter, D. A. R., elected this week include’ (left to right) Mrs. Charles H. Smith, second

vice regent; Mrs. Herr, i) Togent, and Mri. Wilbur E. ‘Smith, :

registrar. 8 6. Before her marriage Feb.. 6, Mis. Dam A. Poti vas Mis Marian f Mr. and Mrs. ..V. Loughery and (Ereimman

the’ bridegroom 1s the son. of Ms. and Mrs. D, H. Potter.

photo.)

To Be Wed to

_ | bridegroom, who is stationed at the

ganization of the alumnae ‘associaOther * speeches were made. by Miss Marjorie Cattelle, president of the active chapter at Indiana; Miss Clara Moore, . president of the ‘Indianapolis alumnae chapter, and Mrs. Ledford H. Day, president off the Indiana alumnae club. They each told the ways That their groups | were aiding in national defense and war effort. / :

Honor Guests Honored guests were Miss Fran-

ces Cathburn of Springfield, II., national president; Mrs. Truman

L. Bo Buenting, 828 N. Bancroft st. Mr. and Mrs.. Harvey H. Bohlke, 12¢2 W. 33d st., are parents of the bridegroom. The service will be read Ly the Rev.. “Roy Mueller against. a ~background of“ pelms,: ferns and car-

Bohlke-Buenting Ceremony To Be Read Tomorrow; : Couple to Be: at Home Here

The’ ‘Wallace. Street: Presbyterian church. will be the. scene tomorrow

at 3:30. p.'m. of the wedding of Miss Ella Lucille Iuenting and Russell

hike. - ‘Miss Buenting is’ the: daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ernest S.

Yunckers, Greencastle, past national president; Mrs. Estel Fox and Mrs. Clark Atkins, ‘Bloomington, Miss Betty Haus, Cincinnati, and Mrs. Lamb. - Reports of several committees on plans: for the coming year were presented and the various awards that are to be given the active chapter ‘at I. U. for scholarship were’ outlined. The group was advised of the}

home for blind children. General chairmen of the .luncheon were Mrs. Glynn Downey: and Mrs. Ronald Gilbert, assisted ' by ‘Mrs. Lamb, menu and flowers; Mrs. John W. Graves, tickets and reser-

Invitations, and Mrs. Day, publicity. Indianapolis - members attending

G. V. Carrier, Ray Carter, W. Mer-

K. K. G. Group

delabra. ‘Miss 'L: ucille Kuntz will sing “Because” and “I Love You Truly” ‘accompanied by Miss © Marybelie Masterson, orgunist. - | Entering on her father’s arm, the .| bride ‘will. wear a white satin gown

To Meet

The March ‘meeting. of the Indianapolis alumnae association of Kuppa Kappa Gamma sorority: will beheld

5 | vith a sweetheart niecklinie, fitted

\l bodice and larg sleeves. The full gored. Skirt ‘will fall in a train: ang her’ two-tiered fingertip. illiSion veil will be attached ‘toa halo of tucked

progress of the national social serv- |Next Saturday.. There will ‘bs a ice project which helps support a covered. dish luncheon at:12:30 pe sm.

“lak: “the : : Butler- university chapter | house, 821 W.° ‘Hampton: drive, ;

Harry A. ‘Harlan are co-chairmen of arrangements,’ ‘assisted by Mesdames vations; Mrs. Arthur Murphy Jr. | George Q. Biegler, Frank Fairchild,

the luncheon were Mesdames Ar- |! program, “Kno 3 thur Burrous, Harry W. Campbell, oro” (She ‘will “be |

illusion outlined ‘with -seed’ ‘pearls. ‘Her flowers: ‘will be an arm bouquet of white roses. : : : .To Live. Here : ; Her sister anid maid of: honor; Miss Mrs. E. C..Badger.Jr. and | Mrs. Rosemary Buenting, will ‘be ‘in old rose taffeta and will carry Briarclizf roses and while sweet peas. Miss Miriam Davis, bridesmaid, ‘will wear Jack Gulling and James F. Nicolai. peach taffeta and carry ‘a similar + Will : ‘bouquet. “The other bridesmaids, Miss Dorlothy Brown and Miss Ilene Gobin,

of the VOlIn-! wim ‘be mm hlile taffeta. andilace and

| teer iste) ‘of the: local Red Cross wit. carry Brinrelift roses and blue

Gilbert, Graves, Jéhn R. Haartje, Harrell, Hatsel L.. Harris, William J. Hayes, Arthur Jones, Merlin King, Elmer L. Koch,: Lamb, Max

|Lenwell, ‘Murphy Jr., W. Lawrence

Pottengef, William Powell, Paul O.

Switzer, Geerge Tobias, Roger Wil-

ginia Gray, Gwen Hinshaw, Virginia Hunter, Laura Ellen Johnson, Mary MacKee,. Clara Moore, Lorene Rey-

Sawyer, Glen L. Steckley, Carl R.|#

liams and J. B. Woods; Misses Mar- | | garet Casey, Mildred Corrie, Vir-|:

ds iarEush Sows and Geneve] [

W.C. T. U. Meetings|| To Be Tuesday a!

Mrs. Luther Albert, 1340 Edge-| most ave, will be hostess ‘at

SRT JHE ie bestoman will bs. Ernest Mur- : Ela “The bride’s: brother, Wallace | Buenting, and Robert. Biltimier will : be ushers. - } Mrs. Bohlke and Mrs. Buenting : will ‘wear blacl: crepé. Mrs. Bohlke's {corsage will he gardenias and the | bride’s ‘mother: will have Briareli’f

Tbe presented by Mrs. Harriet Golay

|1and, who is the former Miss Mar-

Betty Jeffries

H. W. Wickes

Dr. 1. C. Trent will offibiate atl the wedding of Miss Betty Jeffries and EFomer W. Wickes, seaman 2d class, at 8:30 o'clock tonight in the Woodruff Place Baptist church. The

U. 8. N. radio school, Madison, Wis., is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. R.

neth W. Jeffries, 527 N. Keystone ave. Bridal music will be played by Miss organist. and Miss Gloria Cole, who will sing “Because” and “Dearly Beloved.” The altar will be’ banked with palms, ferns and spring flowers.

Wears Satin

Given in marriage by her father, the bride will wear a white slipper satin gown with a sweetheart neckline, fitted bodice and full, gored skirt extending into a train. Her veil of bridal illusion will be caught by a coronet of orange blossoms. She will carry a shower of white roses. The matron of honor, . Mrs. William Stamper, Will be in aque: chiffon and will carry Talisman roses. Miss Maxine - Smith, bridesmaid, will be in orchid marquisette. Miss ‘Cole, another bridesmaid, will wear moss green net. Their flowers will be Johanna Hill roses. “William” Jeffries will be best man and Robert and John Jeffries ‘will usher, They are the bride’s brothers.

Mothers’ Costumes

Mrs. Jeffries will wear pastel blue printed crepe; Mrs. Wickes, navy blue crepe, and Mrs. Leonidas Jeffries, the ‘bride’s grandmother, wine crepe. They will all have gorsages of spring’ flowers. The ‘families. and close friends will attend a reception, following the ceremony, in ‘the club room of the .church. Assistants will be Misses Iris Breedlove, Virginia Rigsby, Jean Lowe, Mary Lou Norton, Betty Ann Tyson, Betty Kerlin and Mary Ellen Magnuson. For the weddig trip en route to Madison, Wis., the bride will wear a light green suit with brown accessories.

Egyptian Art To Be Topic

Wilbur» D. Peat, director of the John Herron Art museum, will be a speaker Tuesday on the first public program of the Neighborhooc Arts series afi 8 p. m. in the Prospect bremch library, 1125 Spruce st. Mr. Peat, will talk on “The Art of Ancient Egypt.” | A. review of Hartzell Spence’s book, “Ciet Thee Behind Me,” will

of the Haughville branch library. Mts. Jane Johnson Burroughs will lead the Allison chorus and will direct community singing. Presiding at the meeting will be Dr. A. C. Harvey. Miss Kathryn McPherson: is chairman of the program commitice. Serving with her are Mesdames Brown, Millie K. Drane, Paul Hulse, Fern Iliff and Edith Nangle, Dr. Harvey, John Wil-son.-ancl Miss Louise McCormick.

Lester Morelands Give Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Lester Moreland I at dinner last night for their son -and daughter-in-law, Lieut. and Mrs. “Lester - Moreland, Rapid City, S. D.”

Lieut. Moreland ‘is on leave after completing - three moénths’ special

| training as a navigator with the|

army air forces. He and Mrs. More-

tha Ann of this’ city, will return to Rapid City Monday.

and Mesdames A. B. Cravens, Don-

ald G. Flester and Louis Barth Jr. 5 Mrs, J | burn, Miss Ruth Louise Moreland

J. ‘A. Woerner, Mrs. Ruth Co-

. | Simons, Chicago.

Guests at the dinner were Messrs.

Her flowers will be white roses: and; sweet peas. : The bride’s sisters, Mrs. James R. Hill, matron of honor, and Miss Barbara Easterday, bridesmaid, will be dressed alike in shell pink taffeta trimmed in blue. Mrs. Hill will carry blue iris and Miss. Bagierday, yellow jonquils. ~~ - ‘

Bridegroom’s Attendants.

The flower girl, Marian Redding, will wear blue net and carry a

colonial bouquet of pink roses and

sweet peas.’ Attending the bride= groom will be Fred A. Schubert, best - man, and Pvt. Paul Phillips and Mea y Hill, ushers. A Mrs. Easterday will wear turquolse § silk jersey and a corsage of yellow jonquils. The bridegroom’s mother will be in slate blue and will | have pink roses.’ 2 A reception in the church parlors will follow the ceremony. Assistants will be Lillis Wooden, Eleanor x Pyle, Eileen Walesby, Clara Maass, Helen Villwock and Mrs, Ralph Neumeister. Tuesday, after a wedding trip to Chicago, the couple will be at home near Ft. Sheridan, Ill; where Lieut, Schubert is to be stationed. -Out-of-town guests ‘will be Mrs.

| Fred A. Schubert, Union; N. J., and

Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Katterjohn, Cincinnati. Miss Easterday attended. Butler university.

Leflang-Steele Vows to Be Read Today

An informal ceremony read before relatives and close friends this afternoon will unite Miss Barbara Carroll Sieele and Lieut. James Rich« ard Leflang. Dr. John F. Edwards of the Broadway Methodist church: will officiate at 4 o'clock in hunters’ - lodge ‘of the Marott hotel.: Mrs. Reid Steele, Marott Mba is the mother: of the bride. Lieut, Leflang is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur C. Leflang, Omaha, ‘Neb. An improvised altar will be dec=: orated with spring flowers, huckleberry and magnolia foliage. A frio : including Miss Mae Engle, Beldon Leonard and Miss Virginia LeyenLerger, will play bridal airs. y James Westerman will. give his cousin in marriage. She will’ wear a spring suit of willow green with brown accessories and a cypripedium orchid. -Her only attendant, “Mrs. Benja< min F. Claypool, sister of the bride~ 2room, will be in burgundy wool crepe and will have an -old-fash<-ioned corsage of pansies, violets and yellow and red roses. Mr. Claypool will be the best man.

Take Trip South

Mrs, Steele will wear a seafoam green wool frock with dark green accessories and the bridegroom’s mother will wear a beige crepe and black accessories. Both will have corsages of violets. A reception in the lodge will follow - the service ‘with Mesdames Frederic Sterling, Ralph L. Cosler and Ray and Miss Mary Hannah Peterson, assisting. After-a wed irip south, the: couple will EX home near Ft. Knox, Ky. herd Lieut. Leflang is stationed. ** ng ‘Out-of-town guests will be Mr.’ and Mrs. W. H. Adams, Mr. Cosler, Mrs. Anna Adams, Mrs. ‘Erma Shanklin and Mr. and Mrs. W. B." Adams and their son, Richard, Bloomington; Col. and Mrs. et

Rossow, Culver; Mrs. He Lafayette; Mr. and Mrs. James Peterson, Darlington; Mr. ‘and oe) 2 ¥ Hugh Ogborn, Louisville, and Mrs, C. J. Head and Mr. and Mrs HI Sorority Note. ate Presidents’ Day

The annual presidents’ day lunchs eon of the Omega Nu Tau sorori

apolis. chapters tomorrow. as Warren hotel.

ored are Mrs. romped

sell Wattleworth, Thomas Paul M. Cook.

Theater Party.

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