Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 August 1943 — Page 11

Miss Mary Jo McGuire to Enferfain

‘With Bridge Party? for House Guest

A BRIDGE PARTY given tomorrow night by Miss

i Mary Jo McGuire at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William C. McGuire, will honor Miss McGuire's house -

guest, Mrs. Harold Cunning Jr. of Bridgeport, Conn.

Mrs, Cunning, who was a roommate of Miss McGuire

‘When the two were students at National Park seminary, Forest Glen, Md., arrived yesterday to spend a week here. Guests at the party will be Misses Patricia Smith, Bettijane » Sara Beck, Jane Shook, Barbara Wilde, Mary Ann Morjson, Frances Bloch, Mary Ann Brown, Elizabeth Turner, Barbara , Divine Enright, Margaret Curle, Naomi Blackley, Helen Cusack, Jean Moore, Alice Boozer, Nancy Wohlgemuth and Ann Sayles.

Wesselman-Masters Ceremony Read

MR, AND MRS. HAROLD J. WESSELMAN are on a wedding trip following their marriage at 2: 30 o'clock yesterday afternoon in the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Masters. The bride was Miss Mary Louise Masters. Mr. Wesselman’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles O, Wesselman, Evansville, Dr. C. A. McPheeters officiated and Miss Patricia Burgoon, pianist, played bridal airs for the ceremony. Given in marriage by er father, the bride wore white lace and net with a fingertip veil by a tiara of flowers, Her bouquet was of white flowers. A Miss Suzanne Masters was her sister's only attendant and wore & blue net frock with which she carried gardenias. Ralph Phillips the best man. A reception followed the ceremony. The couple be at home after Sunday at 3720 N. Pennsylvania st. ' The bridegroom is a graduate of Indiana university and is a Nu fraternity member. Mrs, Wesselman will be graduated the university next January. : : 2 8 =» Wr ol de

The engagement of Miss Selena Alig to Lt. Henry Clyde Spurgeon Angeles, Cal., son of Mrs. Henry Spurgeon of Prairie City, Ill, nnounced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius O, Alig. The tive bridegroom is stationed at Ft. Benjamin Harrison. ‘The wedding will be in mid-September. Miss Alig attended the 1 Walker school in Simsbury, Conn., and the Garland school in ) . The prospective bridegroom attended the naval academy at polis, Md.

Shower Will Honor Miss Claycombe

MISS MARY ALICE CLAYCOMBE, whose marriage to Frank B.

Adney Jr. of Lebanon will be Aug. 21 in the Meridian Heights Presbyterian church, will be the honor guest tomorrow at a bridge party and miscellaneous shower given by Mrs, Bruce H. McIntosh at her home. The hostess will be assisted by Miss Halcyon Mendenhull, Sheridan, and Mrs. Lloyd D. Claycombe, mother of the bride-to-be, The guests will include Mrs. Robert Zaring, Mrs. Edwin Whalen, i Misses Annette Lange, Jeanne Jackson, Catherine Peet, Jean Huff, nia Jones, Martha Kirby, Alice Hankins and Doris Tuttle, Miss tty Adney, Lebanon, and Miss Marcia Talbert, Westfield. - Misses Peet and Jackson will be hostesses Thursday night at a rv shower in the former's home and Miss Adney will" entertain here Saturday with a luncheon for Miss Claycombe. Miss Adney, sister of the prospective bridegroom, is to be maid of honor at the wedding and Misses Peet and Jackson will be bridesmaids. Mr. Adney’s best man will be Steven Smith.

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Mrs. Grace K. Barnett has announced the engagement of her

anghter, Jeanette, to Lt. Harry H. Hollis Jr, Camp Swift, Tex, pa Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hollis. The wedding will be Sunday: in

e home of the bride’s mother.

Personals

Legion Group

Fo Hear Talks On Activities

Ascent activities of the Haywardrcus American Legion auxiliary be discussed at a meeting at 8 p. m. Wednesday in the World War Memorial building. Mrs. Delbert O. Wilmeth will preside. Mrs. Ralph Klare, national defense chairman, will talk on the recent Molly Pitcher tag day and Mrs. Earl Kyle, past presidents’ parley chairman for the unit, will report on joint parley meeting of the 11th trict and unit past presidents

Mrs. Edward Hilgemeier and her sons, Richard and Edward Jr., have returned from Tucson, Ariz, where they have spent the past several months.

Mr. and Mrs. George E. Home, 4611 Ruckle st., left yesterday ior Lake Maxinkuckee where they will spend this week.

George Fotheringham left this week-end to join Mrs. Fotheringham and their son, George Barnard, at Castle Park, Mich. They will remain‘ there until late this month.

Mr. and Mrs. Shirley D. Murphy have had as their house guest re-

cently Mrs. Frank Fishback of

’ which was held recently. Rochester, N. Y,

her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert

Mrs, Frank M. Craig, Johnstown,

Photoreflex Photo.

The engagement of Miss Marjorie Ann Bunch to Irvin John Craig, warrant officer, U. S. A., of Ft. Leonard. Wood, Mo., is announced by

Ray Bunch. The wedding will be

early next month. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and

Pa. Miss Bunch is a graduate of

Tudor Hall school ang Stephens college, Columbia, Mo.

church. The nuptial mass was said by

cathedral sang. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Perley M., Schoettle, 655 Greer st. Palms, ferns and white gladioli decorated the church for the ceremony. Entering on the arm of her father, the bride wore a white satin and chiffon gown made with a sweetheart neckline. Lace bufterflies were appliqued on the full gkirt and the train of the dress. Her long two-tiered veil was of illusion and she carried white camel-

Bride’s Attendants

The bridegroom’s sister, Miss Kathleen Schoettle, was the maid of honor. Her frock was of blue satin with a net skirt and she wore a net Juliet cap with a matching shoul-der-length veil. Her bouquet was of sweetheart ‘roses. The bridesmaids, Misses Margaret Gellert, Providence Miceli and Rose

Zappia, also carried sweetheart

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Josephine Danna Becomes Bride Of Thomas J. Schoettle In Holy Rosary Church Rite

The wedding of Miss Josephine Danna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ‘Danna, 918 S. East st., to Thomas-J. Schoettle, U. S. N., took place at 9:30 o'clock yesterday morning in the Holy - Rosary Catholic

the Rev. Fr. Joseph Brokhage and

the Rev. Fr. William Knapp officiated. The choir of SS. Peter and Paul

roses with their pink frocks, which were fashioned like that of the maid of honor. Two junior bridesmaids were Anna Margaret Danna, sister of the bride, . and Patricia Schoettle, the bridegroom’s. niece. = Their blue frocks were styled like those of the other attendants. Three nieces of the bridegroom

{were flower girls—Nancy Ann Peoni,

Elizibeth Ann Jones and Perley Ann Schoettle—while Cosmo Piazza was ‘the ring, bearer.

Breakfast Follows

The bridegroom’s attendants were Joseph Danna, brother of the bride, best man; Joseph DuLuca, U.S.N,, Philip Caito, U. 8. A, Carl Raimondi, Dick. Peoni and Harold

Schoettle, the bridegroom’s brother, ushers. : Mothers of the couple wore navy blue. costumes with matching hats. Mrs.: Danna’s corsage was of pihk roses and Mrs. Schoeftle’s of red carnations. A wedding breakfast at Bluff Crest followed the ceremony and a reception was held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schoettle, 1005 Dudley ave. As the couple left for a short wedding trip, the bride wore a navy blue. frock with white accessories. She will be at home here with Mrs. Schoettle and the bridegroom will report back to his station,

Meét Tomorrow

The ' August business and social meeting -of the Women’s auxiliary to the Indianapolis Photo-Engrav-ers’ union 11 will be he OITOW at the home of Mrs. Charles Warner, 5318 College ave. Luricheon will be served at 12:30 .p. m.

Service Read

Rev. C. H. Jope Reads Congmony at Church

Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore white. slipper satin in princess style with a romance neckline, long tapered sleeves and a bouffant skirt which formed a

train. A Juliet cap decorated with orange blossoms held her fingertip length veil of English illusion. and she carried white. gladioli and stephanotis. Miss Sallie Vaught, maid of honor, and Miss Martha Rafnel, the bride’s sister and bridesmaid, wore aqua chiffon . with romance necklines and full skirts. Pale yellow gladioli formed their bouquets.

On Wedding Trip

Charles Huffman, Columbus, Ind., was his brother's best man and Edgar Rafnel, the bride's brother, was the usher. After a. reception at the home of the bride's parents, the couple left for a wedding trip. As her goingaway costume, the bride wore a light blue gabardine suit and navy accessories. Both the bride and bridegroom attended Franklin college. He is

ber and she a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority.

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Snorf-Heath

By Dr. Harry

In a ceremony late Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Monroe Heath, 5251 N. Delaware st, the Heaths’ daughter, Nancy, became the bride of Lt. Lowell D. Snorf Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. Lowell Snorf, Wilmette, Ill. A reception followed the service. Dr. Sidney Blair Harry, pastor of the Meridian Heights Presbyterian church, read the ceremony before a large living room window at which stood a large bouquet of white gladioli flanked by huckleberry arches and ‘lighted -by- candelabra. Miss Mary Spalding, harpist, played the wedding music. ; Mr. Heath gave his daughter in marriage. Her gown of ivory taffeta had a low, sheer shoulder yoke accented by a frill of Chantilly lace and taffeta leaves. A fitted basque with three-quarter length sleeves edged with lace toppéd the bouffant skirt which extended into a train.

Sister Maid of Honor

Her two-tiered veil of English illusion in fingertip length fell from a tulle bonnet trimmed with pearlized orange blossoms and she- carried white gladioli. An antique rose taffeta frock was worn by Miss Mary Heath, her sister’s maid of honor. The dress had a fitted basque accented with a row of tiny buttons, three-quarter length sleeves and a bouffant skirt. Her bouquet © was of violet gladioli. Charles Snorf was his brother’s best man, Both the bride and bridegroom attended Northwestern university where she was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority and he of Phi Delta Theta fra ity. Lt. Snorf recei his commission Friday at Ft. Benning, Ga. A luncheon was given Saturday for the couple, ' their families and out-of-town guests by Mrs. Lowell Patterson and Mrs. Walter Spalding at the latter's home.

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