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Lt. Englehart, Miss Nancy Campbell
Are Wed in Coremony at Woodstock
AN IMPROVISED ALTAR OF HUCKLEBERRY -
FOLIAGE and white flowers formed the background this afternoon for the ceremony uniting Miss Nancy Campbell
and Lt. Theodore Englehart. Dr. Abram S. Woodward,
Bloomington, former pas-
tor of the Meridian Street Methodist church, heard the vows at 2:30 o'clock in the Woodstock club. The bride wore the wedding dress of her sister, Mrs. Jackson Hazlewood, Cleveland. Made of antique ivory faille taffeta, the gown has a fitted bodice and a full skirt falling into a long train. Ap pliques of the fabric accent the low shoulder yoke, A full-le veil of candlelight illusion was held by a Juliet cap of rose poin! lace and the bridal bouquet was of white pansies, valley lilies and
tulips. . Sister Is Matron of Honor
a MRS: HAZLEWOOD WAS HER SISTER'S only attendant. She wore white mousseline de sole fashioned with a fitted basque laced with shocking pink, and a bouffant skirt. Her bouquet was of shock-
ing pink tulips arranged in poppy flowers in her hair.
fashion and she wore matching
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L. Campbell and Lt, Englehart’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ira H. Englehart of Brazil. Mr. Englehart was his son's best man. The ushers were David
Englehart, the bridegroom’s brother; Davis and William Groat. A reception in the east dining
Mr, Hazlewood, Lt. John Lillard
room of the club followed the
“ceremony. The couple will leave for a wedding trip and will be at home in Mission, Tex. where Lt. Englehart is stationed. The bride, a member of the Indianapolis Junior league and The
Players, attended Wells college and versity. Lt. Englehart, a DePauw Tau Delta fraternity member, Mrs. . Campbell entertaihéd this morning
was graduated from Butler uniuniversity graduate, is. a Delta 8. N, Campbell and Mrs. E. M. with a wedding breakfast for
the immediate families and out-of-town guests. ¢ Sunnyside Guild Plans Benefit
A “HOOSIER BREAKFAST AT SARDI'S” will be given May 9 in the Columbia club by the members of the Sunnyside guild. The replica of the Hollywood radio program will be staged by WISH and the guests will be given the opportunity to compete for the awards given on the real Sardi program.
Felix Adams will be the master
of ceremonies and Norman Mc-
Donald will be the announcer. A group of service. men from Billings hospital will be special guests. Proceeds from the event gil
used for the guild's work for the Tuberculosis hospital. Mrs. Howard W. Linkert will be
patients at the Marion County
the chairthan and her assistants
will be Mrs. Myron J. Austin and Mrs. George W. Kohlsteadt, publicity; Mrs. Charles J. Renard and Mrs. William H. Jarrett, reserva= tions; Mrs. Thomas W. Ledwith and Mrs. Ralph Martin, tickets; Mesdames Mort Martin, DeWitt W. Brown and Maxwell E. Lang, decorations; Mrs. Charles W. Richardson and Mrs. G. B. Johnson,
donations, and Mrs. Herbert C. Tyson and Mrs. E. Park Akin,
- hostesses.
Mrs. Carl E. Wood will be the chairman of a committée to judge the “good neighbor” letter contest to be held in connection with the program. Mesdames Attia M. Martin, Gus G. Schmidt, Theodore E.
Root, Richard Tuttle and Gaylord
R. Rust will be her assistants.
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The acquaintanceship committee of the Indianapolis Wellesley club will hold a reception at 8 p. m. May 5 in the Woman's Department club for prospective students, their parents and the parents of students attending the college.
Technicolor pictures of life at
Wellesley will be shown. The
committee in charge includes Miss Marybelle Neal, Mesdames Maxwell H. Coppock, Joseph L. Fisher, John R. Curry, Benjamin R.
Tumer and Paul W. Burkholder.
Betty Burckes Will Become Bride Of Pfc. James Lane Borders In Church Rite Tomorrow
Dr. 8. Grundy Fisher will read the double ring ceremony: at 7:30} o'clock tomorrow evening in the University Park Christian church that will unite Miss Betty Jeanette Burckes and Pfc. James Lane Borders. Miss Mary Marjorie Smead and Miss Jean Buschmann will ing the bridal airs accompanied by Miss Betty Miller, organist.
Miss Burckes is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R. Burckes, 6133 Park ave, and the bridegroom's parents are Mrs, Edith Borders and Dr. James A. yn x The bride, who will enter with her father, will wear a gown of white duchess satin styled with a fitted | basque and a full skirt extending into a train embroidered in seed pearls.
Bride's Flowers
Her fingertip veil of two-tiers |
will be held by a seed pearl mesh coronet and she will carry a bouquet of white sweet peas with white orchids in the center. She also will wear a single strand of pearls, the gift of the bridegroom.
Miss Rebecca Jane Watts, La-|
fayette, will be the matron of honor for her cousin and the bridesmaids will be the sister and a cousin of the bridegroom, Miss Barbara Borders and Miss Jeanne Sutton. They will wear gowns fashioned alike in mist blue and petal pink chiffon and wear matching horsehair bows in their hair. Miss Watts will carry Briarcliff roses and purple sweet peas and the others will carry pink bountiful roses and coral “sweet peas. Wilma Joan Watts will be the flower girl.
Junior Bridesmaids
Miss Patricia Watts, another cousin of the bride, and Miss Barbara Shellhouse will be the junior brides maids, Their frocks will be of peach chiffon and their bouquets will be pink delight roses and blue sweet
peas. ' . Pfc. Lewis Walker will be the best man and the ushers will be Pfc. James Johnson, Pfc. Joseph Coleman, Pfc. George Buckner and Pfc. Lloyd Bridges. A reception at the Riviera club will follow the ceremony and the - couple will leave for a wedding trip. They will be at home at 2725 N, Meridian st. The bride is a graduate of Butler university and the Arthur Jordan
Conservatory of Music. Mr. Bor-|
ders, who also is a Butler graduate, is a student at the Indiana university School of Medicine. He is a member of Phi Chi medical fraternity.
Girl Reserves to Hold
‘Recognition Service
The Girl Reserves will recognize 200 new members of the organization at 3 p. m. tomorrow at Hollenbeck hall, Y. W. C. A, ‘Miss Marjorie McClaren, of Technieal high school, will preside ‘and Miss Virginia Stamm will sing. The ‘speakers will include Misses Alice Wickizer, Jacqueline McCurdy, Betty Hubbell and Marilyn Chap-| ‘man and Mrs. Ralph Johns, of
| ~| Reception
‘To Follow Rite
| A wedding at the Hunters’ lodge, { Marott hotel, at 3:30 o'clock tomor- | row afternoon will unite Miss Mary | Jane Hackémeyer and Lt. Frederic Hulsmann III. Judge Judson L. Stark wil] hear the vows. A reception, followed by a dinner, will be held in the blue room after | the ceremony. Miss Hackemeyer is i the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. O. H. 1Hackemeyer, 3403 Ralston ave, Lt. Hulsmann, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Frederic Hulsman, 3540 N. Pennsylvania st, is stationed at Maxwell field, Ala. The bride will wear a gown of
and black accessories and will carry a nosegay bouquet with an orchid center. . The couple will leave for a wedding trip to Montgomery, Ala. where they will reside.
Altrusa.to Observe 27th Anniversary
Mrs. Dessalee Ryan Dudley, Battle Creek, Mich, will be the speaker tonight when the Altrusa club holds its 27th anniversary dinner in the Columbia club. . She is a past international president and is serving as international chairman of the Altrusa extension committee. Miss Irene Boughton, president of the local club, wij preside at the dinner.
Bride-to-Be
Kindred photo, Miss Melda Lorraine Wilson's engagement to Sgt. Maurice J. West, Ft. Worth, Tex, is announced hy her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Wilson. The pros-
| pective bridegroom is the son of
J was the maid of honor, and the
powder blue silk crepe with blue]
|Plan Card Party
Miss Leauty Is Bride of Robert Cantlon
A reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otis R. Jones, 326 E. Minnesota st., followed the marriage of their daughter, Lorraine Leauty, fo Robert Cantlon, son of Mrs. Donald Washam, Muncie. The wedding was at 9 o'clock this morning in the Sacred Heart Catholic church with the Rev. Fr. Ephrem Muench reading the vows. Given in marriage by her stepfather, the bride wore a white satin gown fashioned with-a sweetheart neckline, fitted basque, long sleeves tapered to points and a full skirt extending into a train. She wore a three-tiered fingertip veil of illusion and carried a bouquet of white roses with an orchid center.
Sister Is Attendant Her sister, Miss Helen Leauty,
bridésmaids were - Miss Rosemary Backius and Miss Helen Ohleyer. The attendants were gowned alike in apple green frocks with taffeta bodices and full net skirts. The maid of honor carried a bouquet of red roses and wore matching flowers in her hair and the bridesmaids had pale yellow roses. Mr. Cantlon’s best man was Alfred Priller and the ushers were Maurice Collier and William Branson. Following a dinner at the Warren hotel this afternoon, the couple left for a wedding trip. They will be at home at 118 E. Palmer st.
Two Recitals Are Planned
dent sections of the Indianapolis Matinee Musicale will present pro-
chapter house, At 2:45 p. m. the Camille Flag section will feature a program including Jack Scott, Don R. Laughlin, Robert Barnes, James Hanna,
Selmier, Herman, Robert and David Deming, Charles Epstein, Douglas Wood-|
terson, Charles Brockman, James! Jay and Fred Franklin, The program was arranged by Mrs. Leah I, Marks and Mrs. J. G. Reep is adviser for both groups.
4 p. m. and those participating will include Misses Marjorie Mothersill, Joan Cosegelia, Joan Gaddis, Evelyn Hatt, Dorothy Blakeslee, Erna Santarossa, Carolyn Costin, Mary | Lou Wampler, Joanne Caldwell and Jo Guarnery.
Sigma Phi Sets Rush Parties
The Gamma chapter of Sigma Phi sorority will have a “hi neighbor”, rush party at 8 p. m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Harold Shafer, 7 Bankers lane, Apt. B. The group alsa will entertain its rushees with a spread Thursday evening in the clubrooms in the Lemcke building‘and with an afterHook party April 30 in the Columbia club.” Guests for the parties will include Misses Rosemary Davis, Julia Lyden, Mary Helen Gavin, Gladys Menees, Dorothy Davidson, Edna Cunningham, Helen Agney, Jane Armstrong, Merceda Bolander and Ethel Whiffing. Also, Mesdames Cecil Snyder, Herald J. Cole, Beauford Marcy, J Evans Smolley,- Otha Shepherd, Robert Holland, Elben H. Jones, Thomas Moriarity, Chester Baker, Robert Lynch and Wayne Jester.
Democratic Women:
The Woman's Seventh Ward Democratic club will give a card party at 8 p. m. Tuesday in the Indiana Democratic hall, 319 N. Pennsylvania st. Mrs. Walter Burke, club president, will be in charge assisted by the other officers, Mesdames Julia Perkins, Martha Murphy, John O'Connor, Herbert Spencer and Julia Zeller and Miss LeeNora "Burke. :
To Hear Speaker . R. Lowell Parr. 715 Sher-
wood dr., 1 p. m. meeting Tuesday for the
fe i [his Ba Late fan Cassidy, |
James Harris, Donald Blue, Travis|
ward, Warren Rich, Richard Pat-|
will be the Hostess for a|
Breakfast Will Precede Wedding
Following a wedding breakfast in the Marott hotel tomorrow morning, Miss Peggy Ann Stein, daughter of Mrs. S. Dewey Stein, 353 Burgess ave., will become the bride of Pfc. John Visher. The ceremony will be read at 2:30 p. m. in the Sweeney chapel at Butler university and Dr. Frank O. Beck, of Indiana university, will officiate. The bride will wear a princess style gown of ivory satin with a sweetheart neckline, long sleeves and a skirt falling into a train.
| She will wear a fingertip veil of illu-
sion and will carry a bouquet of blue and white flowers. . Miss Mary Piper, her only ati tendant, will be gowned in an ice
The Camille Flag JH and stu-| blue frock with a shirred velvet
bodice and chiffon skirt. She will | carry a bouquet of daffodils. Mr. Visher is the son of Dr. and
grams tomorrow at the D. A. R| Mrs. John W. Visher of Evansville.
{Dr. Visher will be his son's best man, Following the ceremony, the couple will leave for a wedding trip and will be at home after May. 5 at 2620 Central ave. Miss Stein at-
Howard Smith, Stanley| tended Indiana university and Mr. | Visher is a student at the I. U.
School of Medicine here where he is "affiliated with Sigma Nu and Phi Chi fraternities.
Eloise Gullion
The student section will perform at |
To Be Wed
Times Special LONG BRANCH, N. J, April 22.— Miss Eloise Ann Gullion, Indianapolis, will become the bride of Cpl. Samuel Reeves Crawford, Ft. Monmouth, N. J, in a ceremony at 8:30 o'clock tonight in the St. James Episcopal church here. The Rev. A. C. Beadsley will read the double-ring ceremony. Miss Gullion’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. V. Clay Gullion, 4223 Guilford ave., in Indianapolis, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Crawford of Independence, Kas. The pride will wear a bonbon pink faille suit with white accessories and she will carry a white prayer book topped with an orchid. The couple will be at home at 133 Chelsea st., here. The bridegroom is a graduafe of Kansas university and: he is a member of Kappa Eta Kappa fraternity., Miss Gullion JAuended Purdue university.
IN DIANAPOLIS iE
1. Mr. and Mrs. Philip C. Neidlinger announce the engagement of Mrs. Neidlinger’s sister, Miss Winifred Nichols, to Sgt. Jack Kenneth Dolen, A. A, F,, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. John Harsin. (Voorhis photo.) 2. New officers of the Junior League of Indianapolis elected this week include (left to right) Mrs. William H. Wemmer, vice president; Mrs. John Hollett Jr., president, and Mrs. James Rose, recording secretary. Additional officers chosen are Mrs, Elizabeth W, Pier, corresponding secretary, and Mrs, Herbert F, Call, treasurer. 3. The engagement of Miss Bette Jeanne Comly to Charles H. Winters, seaman 1-¢, U. S. N,, is announced by her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Robert J. Comly.
No date has been set for the wedding, Mr.
Winters’ parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Winters, (Hale photo.) 4. A May 6 ceremony will vriite Miss Eleanor Jean Barnum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Zier, and Pfc. Leland H. Krause. Mr. Krause, who is stationed at Stout field, is the son of Mss, William Ren, La Crosse, (Moorefield photo.) 5. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grady Bryant announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Anita Fleming, to Lt. H. Leverett Jacobi, U. S. M. C. R, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Jacobi, Sioux City, Iowa. The wedding was April 12 in Christ Episcopal church here, Mrs. Jacobi is a graduate of Kansas City Junior college and the Kansas City Conservatory of Music, Kansas City, Mo. The bridegroom, who has been stationed overseas the past 13 months, also attended
the Kansas City conservatory.
(P. H. Ho photo.)
Sweeney Chapel Will Be Scene Of Scott-Krouse Ceremony
The altar decorated with a large fan of white flowers in the Sweeney chapel at Butler university at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon will provide the background for the marriage of Miss Joanne Krouse to Lt. William Nathaniel Scott, U. S. army air corps. The double ring ceremony will
be read by Dr. S, Grundy Fisher.
Boyd G. Krouse will give his]
daughter in marriage. The bride will wear a gown of white faille taffeta with sheer yoke of marquisette, fitted bodice and full skirt forming a slight train. A half hat of white illusion accented with stephanotis will complete her costume and she will carry & white Bible and stephanotis.
Attendants’ Frocks
Miss Jane Hyde, the matron of honor, will wear a gown of harlequin pink sheer crepe styled with a deep yoke edged with ruching and a full skirt. She also will wear a strand of pearls, gift of the bride, and she will carry a bouquet of violets, pansies and smilax and wear matching flowers in her hair. Miss Sandra Krouse will be the junior bridesmaid for her sister. She will wear a turquoise faille taffeta frock and carry pink bountiful roses. She will wear the same flowers braided into her hair. James Mitchell will be the best man and the ushers will be Robert
Museum Guild to Sponsor Plays
Howard and Emil Iverson. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Scott, 4253 Washington blvd. A reception at the home of the bride's parents, 4651 N. Capitol ave., will follow the ceremony and the couple will leave for a wedding trip. They will be at home in Eagle Pass, Tex., where Mr. Scott has been assigned as a flight instructor. Both the bride and bridegroom attended Butler university.
Events
CHURCH GROUPS Holy Cross Catholic, April circle. 8 Pp. m. Sun. 1433 E. Washington. Card party. Sacred Heart Catholic, Christian Mothers’ society. 1:30 p. m. Wed. 1500 S. Meridian. Card party.
CLUBS International Travel-Study federation. 8 p. m. Tues. Claypool hotel. Business Session} annual election. Officers’ Wives. 8 p. m. Tues. Indianapolis Bar association clubrooms. Social meeting. Purdue Women's. 8 p. m. Tues. Mrs. Thompson Baber, 5611 Broadwdy, hostess. Nominating committee report, Mrs. Arthur Augustine; business session. SORORITIES Delta chap., Beta Sigma Phi. 8 p. m. Mon: At Y. W. C. A. ‘Pan American Relations,” by Carlos A. Oneto, Lima, Peru. Chap. 8, P. E. O. Sisterhood. Tues. Mrs. Maurice W. Pickett, 206 E. ‘40th, hostess. “Service Club,” by Miss Naomi Tevebaugh. .
Couple to Note 25th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Etter, 823)
Hiatt st, will celebrate their 25th
+ wedding annivérsary Tuesday. They|
will have a dinner in honor of the
event Sunday at their home. = | | Messrs, and Mesdames Ernest C.| Miller, Arthur Rurigenstein and Os» n and Miss Betty Jo
The Bridal Scene—
Mrs. Ernest Rupel, Daughter
Will Entertain In Honor of Nan
With Shower cy Jane Kegley
A tea, ‘shower notes and the. announcement of three recent mare riages compose the bridal scene today. Mrs. Ernest Rupel and her daughter, Martha, will entertain with a tea and apron and towel shower for Miss Nancy Jane Kegley this afters . noon at the Rupel home, 5716 N. Pennsylvania ‘st. Miss Kegley will become
the bride of Pfc. Robert E. Jenkins, Mrs. louis B. Belden and Mrs. Ralph Showalter will pour and the bridesmaids, Mrs. Richard Waggoner, Miss Betsy Hutchings and Miss Rupel will assist. Miss Kegley was honored last night at an open house given by Mrs. Joseph P. Merriam, 2 = s ‘Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson, 3444 N. Pennsylvania st, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Beth, to Lt. Oliver Maggard Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Maggard, of Larchmont, N. Y. The wedding was Thursday in the Episcopal church of the Advent with the Rev. James G. Jones officiating. A dinner at the Marott hotel followed the ceremony and the couple are on a wedding trip in the East. They will live in Laredo, Tex. where Mr. Maggard is stationed with the army air corps. Mrs. Maggard is a graduate of Briarcliff Junior college and the bridegroom attended Virginia Military institute. ” =” 2 Mrs. Orpha M. Runge, 821 Paxton pl, announces the marriage of her sister, Mrs. Zora Ann Ross, to Charles B. Bloom. The ceremony was March 4 at the First Baptist church parsonage. Dr. Carleton W. Atwater "read the vows. Mr. and Mrs. Bloom are at home in Indianapolis. 2 8 8 In a ceremony performed April 14, Miss Maxine Small, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Small, of Indianapolis, became the bride of Mervin C. Warnock, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Warnock, Danville. The Rev. W. C. Ball officiated in the
Woodruff Place United Presbyterian church,
Graf-Haskett
Rite Tomorrow
Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind. April 22.— A ceremony at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the Christian church here will unite Miss Nancy Ann Haskett and Pfc. John P. Graf Jr Indianapolis. The Rev. William Moore will officiate. The bride is the daughter of Dr: and Mrs. V. C. Haskett of this city and Mr. Graf is the son of John P. Graf Sr, 115 S. Butler ave, Indianapolis. A reception in the Haskett home will follow the ceremony. Miss Mary Sue Taylor will be the maid of honor and the bridesmaid will be Miss Fleurette McMillan. Pfc. John Krueger will be the best man and the ushers will be
Carl Goebel, Arthur Schleuter and |
Mendel McCarty. Following a wedding trip the couple will be at home at 2328 Delaware in Indianapolis. Both the bride and bridegroom attended Indiana university where she was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and he was a Sigman Nu fraternity member. Mr, Graf attends the Indiana university school of medicine. He also is a member of Phi Chi medical fratern- | ity.
April 29.
John Hanafee, Margaret Scott Are Married
A ceremony at 11:30 o'clock this morning in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Hanafee, 1025 N. Oakland ave., united their son, Ensign John F. Hanafee Jr, U. S. N. R,, and Miss Margaret Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Scott, Columbus, Ind. The Rev. Fr. Richard Kavanagh officiated. Mrs. Russell J. Clark, a cousin of the bride, and William Hanafee, the bridegroom's brother, were the couple's only attendants. Mrs. Clark wore a frock of pale blue net and carried a bouquet of yellow carnations. The bride chose a white net frock with full skirt falling into a short train and a fingertip length veil. The bridal bouquet was of white carnations. A reception in the Hanafee home followed the ceremony. Both the bride and bridegroom attended Bute ler university.
Mrs. O'Byrne Is Elected
NEW YORK, April 22. (U. P).~ The Daughters of the American revolution went without lunch in their race against time yesterday to elect their sixth, and last, vice president—Mrs. Charles Blackwell Keesee of Martinsville, Va. [ With 19 of their 20 officers chosen at noon, they received a request from hotel management to clear the ballroom floor by 4 p. m. to make room for another convention. D. A. R. members, who had conducted three elections, decided unanimously to forego lunch in order to speed up proceedings and reach a final decision. Members of the D. A. R. have spent two and a half days choose ing new officers—a president gene
"| eral, her cabinet and five vice prese
idents. The cabinet was elected yesterday. It included Mrs. Roscoe C. O'Byrne, Brockville, ‘Ind, rege istrar general.
I. T.-S. C. Chapter Books Meeting
The Venetian chapter of the Ine ternational Travel-Study club will | meet at 12:30 p. m. Monday at the home of Mrs. C. A. Nickerson, 443 Bancroft st. Mrs. John Thorne
N.| burgh will speak on “French West
Africa.” New officers of the group are Mrs. Leo Litz, president; Mrs, Nicke erson and Mrs, Walter Salmon, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. Burel Waymire and Mrs. Cecil B. Shock, corresponding and ree cording secretaries; Mrs. Charles Johnson treasurer, and Mrs. George | Davis, auditor.
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