Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 August 1943 — Page 6

Miss Nancy Heath Will Become Bride

In Ceremony at Home of Parents

MISS NANCY HEATH will ‘become the bride of Lt. Lowell D. Snorf, Ft. Benning, Ga., in a ceremony at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Heath. Dr. Sidney Blair Harry, pastor of the Meridian Heights Presbyterian church, will read

the service. Miss Mary Heath will be her sister's maid of honor and the bridegroom’s - brother, Charles Snorf, will be the best man. Lt, Snorf is the son of Dr. and Mrs.. Lowéll Snorf, Wilmette, Ill. The bride and bridegroom attended Northwestern university where she was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority and he of Phi Delta Theta fraternity.

Mary Kathryn Campbell to Be Wed

THE HOME OF Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Campbell will be the scene, at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, of the wedding of their daughter, Mary Kathryn, to John Bartholomew Gehman, Drexel Hill, Pa. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, C. R. Gehman, Drexel Hill. The officiating clergyman will be Dr. S. Grundy Fisher, pastor of the University Park Christian church. Decorations will include summer flowers, palms and candelabra. ; The bride will wear a two-piece frock of aqua mesh styled with

a fitted waistline and peplum. Her accessories will be of white and

she will carry a nosegay of rosebuds. Mrs. George T. Hitz Jr, Anderson, the bride’s sister, will be matron of honor. She will wear a two-piece dress of crocus yeHow with brown accessories and will carry rosebuds. F. Dan Meadows will be the best man.

Wedding Trip.to Lake: Wawasee

' MRS. CAMPBELL, ‘the bride’ mother, will wear dusty rose and Mrs, Gehman will be in pale blue. Following an informal reception, the couple will: leave for Lake Wawasee where they will spend two weeks at the Spink-Wawasee hotel. They will be at home later in Indianapolis. Miss Campbell, a graduate of Butler university, is a member of Delta Zeta sorority. Mr. Gehman was graduated from Villanova “college, Villanova, Pa.; and is a m of Phi Kappa Pi fraternity. Out-of-town guests at the ceremony with the bridegroom’s parents will be Miss Florence Bartholomew, Upper Darby, Pa.; Mr. Hitz, Anderson, and Mr. and Mrs, Carl Bratton and their daughter, Mary Louise, Lebanon.

Rush Tea to Be Given Tomorrow

AN INFORMAL TEA will be given tomorrow by Phi chapter of Alpha Delta Pi sorority for 18 girls who will enter Hanover college this fall. The tea will be from 3 to 5 o'clock in the Columbia club. A special guest ‘will be Mrs. Thomas G. Hamilton, Ft. Wayne, Jush chairman for the chapfer. The tea will climax a series of ‘informal parties which have been given in the past few weeks. Among the guests will be Misses Doris and Vivian Mulford, Mary Morton Bunting, Jeanette Van Osdol, Annabel Eakins, Mary Louise Ellis, Wauneta Meyne, Prances Eickhoff, Madalyn Christie and Mary ‘Zahn, Indianapolis; Miss Mary Jane Barnett and Miss Emily Harton, Rushville; Miss Priscilla Miyat, Greenwood; Miss Rose Nell Beldon, Crothersville; Miss Rosemary Demaree, Franklin; Miss Jeanne Shanklin, Frankfort, and Miss Phyllis Hartley, Anderson.

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Cpl. David H. Bowman, Miss Hoffa To Be Married in Terre Haute; Couple Will Be at Home Here

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Bride’s Sisters to

Marjorie Lee Kelly and Jack Farr. Sweeney chapel at. Butler university.

Palms and foliage plants decorating the altar will be flanked ‘by seven-way candelabra, Miss Mary Marjorie Smead will sing “White Rosé of Sigma Nu,” the Alpha Chi Omega “Sweetheart Song” and “Because.” Mrs.‘ Russell Paxton will be

Sweeney Chapel Will Be the Scend Of Farr-Kelly Rite Tomorrow; -

Be Attendants

The Rev. E. Robert Andry, pastor of the Downey Avenue Christian | church, tomorréw afternoon will read the wedding ceremony uniting Miss

The service will be at 4:30 o'clock’in

Miss Kelly is the daughter of Mrs. Zue Kelly, Greensburg, and Mr, Farr is the son of Mrs, Max A. Davids, 1503 N. Pennsylvania st. . |

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In a ceremony at 7:30 p. m. tonight in the Speedway Christian ‘church, Miss Maxine Palmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Lonnie B. Palmer, 35 N. Warman ave., will become the bride of Robert H. Ludingtop. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Ludington, 520 Sutherland ave. The Rev. Howard Anderson will ‘officiate and bridal music will be played by Walter, Lolly, organist. ‘Palms and candelabra will be used in decorating the church,

To Wea: Blue

The bride has chosen a teal blue costume with which she will wear navy and white accessories and white glamellias. Miss Virginia Noe, her maid of honor, will wear powder “blue with powder blue and white accessories and a corsage of pink } glamellias. y Pvt. Bernard Wiley will serve as ‘the best man and the ushers will be Clark Moberly and Robert J. Schaub. : ia wi Live in Detroit

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American War, Mothers ' national convention in. Chicago Sept. 27 through 29 will be held Tuesday by the ‘Marion county chapter meeting at 1:30 p. m. in the World War Memorial building. Members attending the meeting will bring gifts for the National Memorial homé inn. Aurora; Colo. The home, established 18 years ago for mothers and wives of patients at the Fitzsimmons hospital in Aurora, is supported in part by chapters of the organization and their individual members.

Party Booked For Veterans

An annual party for patients of the U. 8. Veterans’ hospital will be given Tuesday from 6 to 9 p. m. by the Indianapolis post 4 American Legion auxiliary. Cards and other games will ‘be played and cigarets and gifts will be distributed to the patients. The committee in charge includes Messrs. and Mesdames Lee Ingling, J. T.. Couchinan and Everett Baum and Dr. and Mrs. M. B. Sellers. Mrs. Ingling is rehabilitation chairman for the auxiliary unit,

Servicemen Guests

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will be the scene, at 3 p. m. today, Parents of the coupie are Mr.

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To Be Wed in Church Rite "Miss Vivian Taylor, 4515 E. Washington’ st, will become the bride of Hartwell Kayler, son ‘of “Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Kayler, 4322 E. Washington st. tomorrow night. = The double-ring ceremony wil be at 7:30 o'clock in the St. Mat-

thew Lutheran church with the Rev. L. C. E. Fackler officiating.

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Bridal airs played by Louis Lyons, organist, will include “Because,” “At Dawning” and “The Sweetest Story [Ever Told.” The bride will wear a navy blue silk frock “with navy accessories and will carry yellow roses. Mrs.

Eloise’ Bender, her only attendant, will be in powder blue silk jersey

ler’s best: man. After a short wedding. trip; the "|couple will be at home at 4515 Washington st., Apt: 11.

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and will carry pink reses. x George Wilson will be Mr. ‘Kay-{ =

of the wedding of Miss Katherine

Hoffa to Cpl. David H. Bowman of Stout field, Indianapolis.

and Mrs. Mark Hoffa of this. ‘ety

aad) Mr and Mrs. Ward Bowman, Staunton, Va, will read the ceremony. Mrs. John L: Thomp-

Terre Haute, “At

will ging “Oh, Dawning” and

son, Promise Me,” Traditional ivory worn by the bride. The gown has a fitted basque, a romance neckline outlined with a'net design, and long sleeves fitted and tapered into points over the hands. She will carry gardénias and white roses. Her father will give her in _marriage

Mrs. Arch . Howle, Terre Haute, matron of honor, is to wear heather |: blue fashioned with a romance neckline, fitted satin basque and a gathered ninon chiffon skirt, Pom-|. 'padour bows of French braid will complete her costume. : The junior bridesmaid, Miss Joann Rukes, also of Terre Haute, will wear pink ‘satin and chiffon. Both the attendants wl carry roses. The biidegiooii’s best” man will | be Sgt. Paul Studstill of Stout fleld.|.

‘A reception in the green room of |:

the Terre Haute house will “follow :

the ceremony.

The bride's mother will wear a;

blue linen Sostitne ‘with navy accessories.

Capt. Harriet C. Stout, WAC, nr visiting her mother, Mrs. E. B, Ora- |

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-1. The marriage’ of Miss Jean Tompkins to Ensign John Ralph

‘Mahon, son of Mrs. 'J.'R. Mahon, Denver, Colo., is announced by her’

parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman H. Tompkins. The ceremony was read March 20 in. the First: Reformed Episcopal, «church in. New, York. - (Block photo.) Tl [AY ale or

2. Mrs, Notsian Leo ‘Giibe was Miss Donna L. Lynch pefore Hie

marriage June 20 at her home in Fi. Lauderdale, Fla. Cpl. Gripe, son

of Dr. and Mrs, O. _H. Gripe, is stationed with the arm Presque Isle, Me. g “3. Lt. and Mrs. Alan Carey Appel following thelr wedding in Christ

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‘Episcopal church Monday night: Mrs. Appel was Miss Lucile Green

Schaf, daughter of, Capt, and Mrs, Joseph C. Schaf, and the b groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Appel. (Hibben photo.)

4. Miss Jane Reynolds, dangliter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred N. Reynolds, | became the brjas sof 34. June 19 ceremony. Mr parents. The couple's af home address | is Junction City, Kas, sii .man_ photo.) » (ARE oR Xo A 3 ;

es Warren Boyer, Ft. Riley, Kas, in a Br Mrs. Nola E. Boyer are the bridegroom's |

The bride, who is to be given in marriage » by- Arthur Lemmon of Greensburg, will wear a gown, of ‘white chiffon and satin. The chiffon skirt extends into a train upon which are appliqued butterflies of lace ‘and ‘seed: pearls. Similar ap-

{ pliques :are: at either side-of the

sweetheart neckline. The long, fitted satin bodice is finished with bracelet length sleeves. The bridal veil, that worn by Mrs.

| Fred Henry at her wedding, is fin-

gertip length and will be attached to an orange blossom halo. An arm

be of white roses with an orchid center and a shower of stephanotis. Sisters Attendants Miss Barbara Kelly, twin sister of the.bride, will be maid of honor and another sister, Miss Virginia Ann Kelly, will be bridesmaid. Their frocks are. of satin with long bodices, bracelet length sleeves, sweetheart necklines and full skirts. Mist bite will be worn by the maid of _horior and pale .pink by -the bridesmald. The former will carry the. latter una Hill roses and delphinium. - : Werner ‘will be the best

bouquet carried by Miss Kelly will|.

A. wedding: breakfast at Oifaidite this morning followed’ the marriage of “Miss Mary Patricia’ Hartigan to S. Sgt. Thomas Marsh Tiemejer, Afken army. field, Aiken. 8. C. bride is the sister of Hugh C. Hips rigan, 306 N, DeQuincy st.. ad The ceremony was. at 7.8. m, in" Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church with the Rev. Fr. James W. Moore officiating. Miss Helen Mahan was the organist and played “On This Day,” “Ave Maria” aha “Ah, Whence to Me,” ~~ & “Bridal Gown © ° ’ White gladiol, palms’ and candes labra were arranged in.the tuary for the ceremony. The bride wore white io fon fashioned with a fitted basque, a romance neckline outlined with a Chantilly lace frill, and three ‘quarter length sleeves edged, with the lace. . Her gathered skirt extended inte a train and her two-tiered fingers tip length veil of illusion was ate tached toa ‘halo’ of shirréd tulle edged with embroidery. She corried White. roses and asters. : 0 g

"The attendants, Miss . Mary | Mahan, maid of honor, and

Mary Elizabeth Budenz,