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Engagement of Margery Luise Foltz Allerdice Announced
NEWS OF THE ENGAGEMENT of Miss Margery Luise Foltz, daughter of Maj. and Mrs. Howard F. Foltz, to Lt. John Graham Allerdice ‘precedes her return next week-end from the University of Arizona. Lt. Allerdice
of Indianapolis is stationed. at
field, Waco, Tex. No date has been set for the wedding. Returning from Tucson with Miss Foltz will be her mother and her three sisters and brother, Virginia, Joan, Betsy and Howard Jr, who have spent the winter there. They will be the guests of Mrs, Foltz’s father, Edward W. Harris. Maj. Foltz is in England.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Dabbs announce the engagement and marriage of their daughter, Charleen, to Lt. Gerald
approaching M. Wadleigh, Camp Shelby, Miss.
The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Odin F,
Wadleigh, Wynnedale. The wedding in the McKee chapel of Tabernacle
be followed by a reception in the Indianapolis Athletic club. Miss Dabbs attended Butler university where she was a member of Delta Gamma sorority. and Lt. Wadleigh attended Purdue unie
versity. Marian Sturm Is Engaged
THE ENGAGEMENT AND APPROACHING marriage of Miss Marian Sturm to Rodney Ballard Hankins is announced by the bride-to-pe’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. Robert H. Sturm. Mr. Hanking
is the son of Mrs. Ola B. Hankins.
The ceremony will be July 30 in the Broadway Methodist church, Both Miss Sturm and Mr. Hankins are Butler university graduates, She is a Kappa Alpha Theta sorority member and his fraternity is
Delta Tau Delta.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Clark will be the scene June 24 of the marriage of their daughter, Susanne, to Eugene Schobinger Jr. Chicago. The Rev. John Tennant, Greencastle, will read the ceremony in the presence of the immediate families, The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Schobinger of Chicago. Miss Clark was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma at DePauw university. The prospective bridegroom also attended DePauw and is a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity,
Miss Jean Clark will be the maid of honor for her sister and
the prospective bridegroom's sister, be the bridesmaid. Charles Schobinger, apprentice
lumbia university will be his brother's best man. Pre-nuptial parties next week for Miss Clark have been planned by Misses Marilyn Whitaker, Peggy Antrim and Betty Freeman.
Flag Day Program Arranged
THE CAROLINE SCOTT HARRISON CHAPTER of the D. A. R. will hold its annual flag day program at 12:30 p. m. Wednesday , at Butler university. Following a picnic luncheon, memorial services
will be conducted in Sweeney chapel.
Dr. M. O. Ross will be the speaker and guests will be the members of the Old Glory chapter, Children of the American Revo-
lution. The chapter's committee on the
in charge of the program. The committee members are Mesdames John Downing Johnson, George Caleb Wright, Howard Allisbaugh, Albert T. Bunch, O. P. Bundy, Ray Fatout, William H. Hart, Ira M. Holmes, O. Marvin Jones, Earl 8. J. B. Nichols, Ora C. Pierson, Herman E. Rogge, Edmund Rosenberg, James H. Taylor and O. L. Watkins and Miss Mary Virginia Minor.
the Blackland army air
‘will be at 4 p. m., June 24, Presbyterian church and will
Miss Ramie Schobinger, will
seaman 3-c, U. 8. N..R, of
correct use of the flag will be
McDonald, Herschel 8. Miller,
At Hill-Johnston
Couple to Be at Home in Florida
The home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Johnston, 4489 N. Meridian st.
Dr. Roy Ewing Vale to Officiate
Ceremony;
will be the scene at 7:30 o'clock tonight of the marriage of their daughter, Mary Elizabeth, to Lt. John Starr Hill, U. 8. N., Jacksonville, Fla.
Dr. Roy Ewing Vale will officiate.
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Legion News— Auxiliary Unit Lists Officers, |
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Mrs. Ralph Lynch was elected president of the Bruce P. Robison! unit 133 of- the American Legion auxiliary at a recent meeting. * The other new officers are Mes-| dames Stewart Maxwell, Horace Kemper and A. W. Lockhart, first] through third vice presidents; Mrs. | James Jordan and Miss Margaret] Collman, recording and correspond- | ing secretaries; Mrs. Prank Collman, | treasurer; Mrs. Dale Humphrey, his-| torian; Mrs. Albert Peters, sergeant at arms, and Mrs. C. K. McDowell, chaplain. Mesdames Leona B. M. Ross, Albert Schrand and H. Ellis McCammon will compose the executive committee. Mrs. Fred Hasselbring, sponsor of the junior group, has awarded membership certificates to Misses Lois Beauchamp, Betty Hasselbring and Dorothy Haupt, members of the Junior group. Miss Hasselbring was the winner in the national Americanism essay contest for the 11th district of the auxiliary, . » = Mrs. Henry Mearling will preside at the meeting of the HaywardBarcus auxiliary 55, American Legion, at 8 p. m. Wednesday in the World War Memorial. : Mrs. Carlos Morris, chairman of “+ the nominating committee, will give . a report and officers will be elected. Charles Book, the speaker, will discuss “Post-War Plans for City and County.” Mrs. Corwin Swift will have charge of the program and other reports will be given by Mrs. Ralph Klare.
The auxiliary post 4 will give a card party Tuesday afternoon at the Veterans’ hospital. The group is preparing 240 gifts for the hospital patients, . » o
A tea will follow the meeting of Wayne unit 64, American Legion - auxiliary, Wednesday at the post home. Mrs. James Polsgrove, PanAmeri chairman, will be the
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girls to attend
land Mike O'Connor. The bride will wear a white marquisette gown styled with a sweet- at the Bramblett home will follow
full skirt. The fitted waistband is
accented with embroidery.
James Ward,
morrow afternoon in the Eighth Christian church will unite Miss Lois Eileen Bramblett and James Ward, Brownsburg. The Rev. Edward E. Russell will read the double ring ceremony.
parents are Mr, and Mrs, Eli Ward of Brownsburg.
daughter in marriage. She will wear
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Miss Bramblett To Be Wed
A ceremony at 2:30 o'clock to-
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bramblett, 1232 N. Belle Vieu pl., and the bridegroom's
Mr. Bramblett will give his a white satin gown styled with a
fitted bodice and gathered skirt that
veil will be held by a coronet of seed pearls and she will carry a bouquet of red roses.
Attendants’ Frocks
Miss Betty Unser, the maid of honor, will wear a pink chiffon frock fashioned with a fitted bodice and full skirt. She will carry a bouquet of blue carnations. Misses Helen Bramblett, Ruth Ward, Margie Cass and Norma Bennett will be the bridesmaids. They will wear blue chiffon frocks] fashioned like the maid of honor’s and carry pink carndtions,
Flower Girl
Donna Bennett, the flower girl, | will wear a pink frock and carry) a basket of rose petals and Bobby! Bramblett and Beverly Jean Cas-| selman will carry white satin pillows. Bill Marx will be the best man| and the ushers will be Melvin, Bramblett, a cousin of the bride,! A reception
the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Bramblett will en-|
1. Maj. and Mrs. Howard F. Foltz announce the engagement of their daughter, Margery Luise, to Lt. John Graham Allerdice of Indianapolis, now stationed at the Blackland army air field, Waco, Tex. No date has been set for the wedding. 2. In a July 30 ceremony in the Broadway Methodist church, Miss Marian Sturm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Sturm, will become the bride of Rodney Ballard Hankins, son of Mrs. Ola B., Hankins, (W. Hurley Ashby photo.) 3. The engagement of Miss Betty Jane Krueger to Pfc. Thomas Jefferson Luck, Camp Carson, Colo, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Kruéger. (Photo Reflex photo.) 4. Miss Kathryn Dietz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dietz, became the bride of Martin J. Brown, Columbus, O., son of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Brown, also of Columbus, in a ceremony May 20 in Christ the King Catholic church, (Pratt photo.) 5. Miss Susanne Clark and Eugene Schobinger Jr. Chicago, will be married in a ceremony June 24. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Clark of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Schobinger Sr.,
we me ol Sweeney Chapel Is Scene of Rite
Frances Louise Hollingsworth
A tulle Juliet cap edged with a|tertain with a dinner for the |
roses. Couple's Attendants
Miss Patricia Hill, Royal Oak, Mich, and Miss Barbara Johnston! will be the bride's attendants, Miss! Hill will wear a sheer biue frock, and Miss Johnston has chosen a! peach organdy over satin crepe. They will carry bouquets of Pinoc-
lanotis with a center of Pinocchio trip.
They will be at home in Indianapolis.
Rabbi Fruchter |A reception at the Indianapolis
To. Hear Vows jg
The home of Mrs. Esther Tuch,
tiny scalloped veil will complete members of the bridal party to- | Robert B. McConnell, specialist 1-c, U. 8. N. R,, in a ceremony at 2:30
{her costume and she will carry a morrow night at the Homestead and o'clock this afternoon in the Sweeney chapel at Butler university. Dr. bouquet of white roses and steph-|the couple will leave for a wedding ‘
chio and rapture roses, delphiniur, | 2815 Ruckle st, will be the scene|
pink snapdragons and shasta daisies. ! The bridegroom is the son of Mr.|
and Mrs. Gabriel C. Hill, Decatur,
at 3 p. m. tomorrow for the mar- ried a bouquet of white roses with {riage of her daughter, Miss Riva & White orchid center.
Ga. Mr. Hill Jr, Spartanburg, s.iTuch, to Abraham Katzman. Rabbi |
C., will be his brother's best man! {and the ushers will be Dr. James!
H. Kemper, Dr. D. C. Williams, Brookhaven, Miss.; Ensign Addison Dunn and LeRoy Johnston Jr,
Reception to Follow
The couple will leave for a wedding trip following a reception in the Johnston home, They will be at home in Jacksonville. The bride attended Hillsdale college and is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority, The bridegroom, who attended the University of Georgia, returned recently from service in the South Pacific.
Vows Will Be Read Tonight
Miss Joan ‘Robbins and Apprentice’ Seaman Harold C. Williams, Plattsburg, N. Y., will be married at 8:30 p. m. today In the Southport Presbyterian church with the Rev. C. M. Blair and the Rev. John Roland officiating. =
quisette and, her fingertip veil will be ‘held by a seed pearl coronet. She will carry gardenias and stephanotis. Mrs. John Ferger will be her sister's attendant and Harold C.
reception at the church will precede the couple’s departure for a short wedding trip. : The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Chester R. Robbins, 4365 Atlas st, and the bridegroom's par-
6660 Madison ave. Recital Booked The voice students of Mrs. Asel will present a rem. tomorrow in her
Williams will be the best man. Al
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Williams, |
{ Nandor Fruchter will read the cerediate families.
and Mrs. Norman Katzman, 2947
party and families will follow the | ceremony and there will be a re- | ception beginning at 5 p. m. The bride will wear a white gown of point d’'esprit and taffeta. Her fingertip veil will be held by a crown of orange blossoms and she will carry a white prayer book topped with orange blossoms.
Misses Florence and Lilliam Tuch
maid for their sister. They will wear aqua frocks and carry bouquets of yellow and pink roses.
Henry Farber will be the best
at 2815 Ruckle st.
mony in the presence of the imme- honor and the bridesmaids were
The bridegroom's parents are Mr.| Virginia Dell, Plainfield. Miss Can-|
Ruckle st. A qinner for the bridal| “ented With ruching at the sweet-
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will be maid of honor and brides-|man and the ushers were Joseph pe the flower girl.
4+ W.C.T.U. Meetings Are Booked
Uniting Robert B. McConnell,
Miss Frances Louise Hollingsworth, Plainfield, became the bride of
W. C. T. U. units. Dallas R. Browning, pastor of the North Methodist church, heard the vows. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hollingsworth, Plain-
field, and Mr. and Mrs. C. Bruce Mary VanN uys|
breakfast at 11.30 a. m. Monday. McConnell, 5669 N. Pennsylvania st.
Athletic club followed the cere-
.. . WW ill Be W ed hostess. The meeting will honor For her wedding the bride chose ers, and officer
a white gown made with a fitted bodice of embroidered princess lace and a bouffant net skirt. She car-
Times Special FRANKLIN, Ind, June 10.—A 'ceremony at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon in the Hopewell Presbyterian church near here will unite Miss {Mary Jane VanNuys and Cpl. Ted Wyrick. Dr. Frank K. Baker will Miss - Marilyn Behymer and Miss officiate. A reception in the church parlor
ny wore a blue taffeta frock ac- Will follow the ceremony. The {bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs
heart neckline and bouffant skirt, Mark VanNuys of Franklin and
hol Education.”
b Maid of Honor
Miss Sue Canny was the maid of > Muesing.
She carried_pirk Delight roses and |CPl. Wyrick is the son of Mr. and
os f . B. Wyrick, Indianapolis. blue delphinium and wore matching MS: D- B. Wi : flowers in her hair. The bride's cousin, Miss Rebecca
The bridesmaids’ frocks were of | Abbett, Ft. Wayne, will be the maid
pink taffeta styled with V necklines, Of "0" a Mogi macs fitted basques and bouffant skirts. | i y
Their bouquets were of Briarcliff Joo the bride's brother, and ugh Andrews, Cpl. Robert Coch Toses and -delphinium, and they rane, Camp Phillips, Kas, and Lt. wore flowers in their hair. Mark Bowen, Freeman field, will be Rodney = Hankins. was the best the ushers. Julia Ann Lindsay will
p. m. Tuesday, Mrs. Gordon Holland,
borne, Nancy Huber
nursery.
| Holmes, petty odicer 1-c, and Stokes | The couple will leave for Port ® 8 =
man and the ushers will be LeRoy| home at 4540 Marcy lane. The bride! Miss VanNuys, a member of Pi Katzman, the bridegroom’s brother, | attended Butler where she was a Beta Phi sorority, is a graduate of and Pvt. Murray Hamburg. The member of Pi Beta Phi sorority and Franklin college and the bridegroom couple will leave for a wedding trip| the bridegroom is an Indiana uni-| was graduated from Syracuse uniand will be at home after June 19] versity graduate. He is a Sigma Nu versity, New York.
Gresham. {Clinton, O., where they will be at The couple left for a wedding trip home. Cpl. Wyrick is stationed at and after June 20 they will be at camp Perry near there.
1840 Boulevard pl.
He is a Phi
fraternity member. | Delta Theta fraternity member,
Pittman will give a reading.
New Museum Guild Members
Attend Meeting
church.
Burkhart will preside.
Is Announced
Times Special
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Mrs. Rhoda Cunningham, 60 N.| Audubon rd., will be the hostess for
the Irvington W. C. T. U's June U.S. M. C., by her parents, Mr. and
The Rev. Harold Turpin, pastor! of the First Presbyterian church,! Columbus, Ind., will speak on “Alco- |
A guest tea, to be given by Mrs. nounced by her Roy Heishman, 4020 N. Capitol ave. | Mrs. Lewis J. Riddle, Homecroft. West Lafayette, Mr. Fleck’s pars will honor the members of the The wedding will be the afternoon ents are Mr. and Mrs. Leslie E ! Zerelda Wallace W. C. T. U. at lof June 24 in the Westminster Fleck, Indianapolis. 3
returned missionary from China, will be the Audrey Daniel, Lebanon, as her | Lindskoog, both of Lafayette, A speaker. Miss Jean McCoy will give| maid of honor and the bridesmaids|reception in thé Chi Omega Soror- = readings and music will be provided will be two cousins, Mrs. Joy Dun-|ity house at Purdue university will by Misses Patricia and Dianne Os-|lap, Columbus, O., and Miss Joan follow the ceremony. and Betty | McKinney, Kalamazoo, Mich. Hartman, Fritz Sauer and Mrs. O. R. Burghard. There will be a wash rag shower for the Indianapolis Day |
The Rev. J. Ray Stanton will be the speaker Tuesday at a meeting | of the Frances Willard W. C. T. U. at 1:45 p. m. in the Alpha home,
Mrs. Jesse Finke will be in charge of the program and Mrs. Luther Alberts in charge of music. Mrs. Nellie
An institute, to be held jointly by the Ellen Wright and University Heights units of the W. C. T. U,, will begin at 10:30 a. m. Tuesday at the University Heights United Brethren
There will be a covered dish luncheon at noon. Mrs. Brunson Thomas will ‘speak and Mrs. George
Sweeney-Watson Rite
BALTIMORE, Md, June 10.— Mrs. Philemon Mitchell Watson, * | Indianapolis, and Thomas Bell Sweeney, Washington, were mar-| today in the home of Mrs. White
will be at | West st.,’
The Bridal Scene—
: Betty Jane Krueger Is Engaged To Pfc. Thomas Jefferson Luck; Pyatt-Ellis Rite Announced ]
The features of the bridal news
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Krueger,
this month in the McKee chapel of t
engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Betty Jane, i¢ Pfc, Thomas Jefferson Luck, Camp Carson, Colo. The wedding will Ix
include the announcements of er- | 1
gagements, a recent marriage and shower notes.
5345 Carrollton ave. announce tl ¢
he Tabernacle Presbyterian chure’
Miss Krueger is a graduate of Butler university where she was a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority, Mr. Luck also attended Butler where he was affiliated with Sigma Chi fraternity, Miss Harriet Krueger will be her sister's maid of honor. The bridesmaids will be Miss Ida Marie Luck, the prospective bridegroom's sister, and Miss Mary Cannon, Washington. A shower tonight, to be given by
riet Krueger, will honor the bride-to-be. The party will be in Miss Sturman’'s home, 5678 N. Meridian st. The hostesses will be assisted by Mesdames Krueger, Karl Sturman and Edward A. Krueger. The guests)
Jo Ann Ranstead, Martha Lee Brenner, Ruth Cabalzer, Mildred Craigle, Ethel Hull, Jane Lewis, Ruth Ann Quick, Marie Wagner, { Norma Terrell, Barbara Huddleson, | Doris Hamilton, Dorothy Newgent, { Luck, Evelyn McGinley, Winnie Lee Sellick and Eleanor Mundell. s - »
Mr. and Mrs. John H. O'Rourke, 215 W. Maple rd., announce the en-| gagement of their daughter, Geral- | | dine Louise, to Lawrence Lee Dyer, | Indianapolis, son of Mrs. Mary, { Dyer, Boone, Iowa. The wedding will be June 25 in the First Baptist church. Miss] O'Rourke is a graduate of Butler
A June breakfast and a guest tea university and a member of Delta are among meetings scheduled by Theta Tau sorority.
Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Thelma Jacqueline Ellis to Cpl. Willlam J. Pyatt,
| Mrs. Raymond P. Ellis, 754 N. De-
The leaders of groups three and Quincy st. Mr. Pyatt is the son of
four, Mrs. John Musselman and Mrs. William Haine, will assist the
| Walter Pyatt, 238 N. Belle Vieu pl. | The double ring ceremony was] read Wednesday afternoon in the| home of the bride's parents by Dr.
$ Will be! john s. Albert, pastor of the Geth-
!semane LutHeran church. Follow{ing the ceremony, the couple left for a short wedding trip. Mr. Pyatt
jis stationed at Camp Pendleton,
Mrs. Harold Haz-|oceanside 1 enfield will lead the devotions and eepTsie, Cal, Mrs. R. E. Higgs will sing. The presiding officer will be Mrs. John| ;,
” 2 ” The approaching marriage of Miss anne Eloise Riddle to Raymond Harry Harms, son of Edward H. | Harms, 1005 Bradbury st, is anparents, Mr. and
| Presbyterian church. Miss Riddle has chosen Miss
The bride-to-be attended Indiana {university and is a graduate of the I. U. School of Nursing. The prospective bridegroom attended Indiana Central college.
Streits to Visit Here
Mr. and Mrs. George B. Streit, Kew Gardens, L. I., will arrive Monday for a short visit with Mrs. Streit's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Norris, 3331 Guilford ave.
will include Misses Betty I.ou and | Mrs’ Gail Eldridge, 5746 Central av-
Ours is a professional service organization . . . built upon the efficient and helpful service rendered by individuals who are experienced in handling details. People have often commented on the way we handle all arrangements to make every service memorable in beauty and dignity.
Eldridge- Walsh: Rite Is Read By Dr. Vale
Dr. Roy Ewing Vale read tt ceremony at 3:30 o'clock this afte: noon in the McKee chapel of tr Tabernacle Presbyterian chure that united Miss Betty Ann Wals and Dr. Gail E. Eldridge, 3 A reception at the home of tk bride’s parents, Mr. and Mr: Charles G. Walsh, 5745 Broadws terrace, followed the ceremony. Tt bridegroom is the son of Mr. an
The bride, who was given in mar riage by her uncle, William R. Bat tenfeld, wore a white frock fash ioned with a fitted basque of sati and a bouffant net skirt extendir~ = into a train, appliqued in flower de sign. Her fingertip veil fell from © bonnet of Chantilly lace and sh. carried a bouquet of gardenias. Miss Peggy Walsh was the mal of honor for her sister and. th: bridesmaids were Miss Jean Eld ridge, the bridegroom's sister, an? Mrs. Earl Schrader. They all wore frocks made wit! fitted taffeta basques and bouffar® skirts appliqued in the flower motif, Miss Walsh carried pink roses anc the bridesmaids’ bouquets were © blue . delphinium. E Dr. Hiram Sexson was the bes man and the ushers were Matthey = P. Walsh and Earl Taylor. Thr couple left for a wedding trip anc | they will be at home in Indianapolis.
Fleck-Heckard Wedding Today
Times Special { LAFAYETTE, Ind, June 10.— = The Central Presbyterian church | here will be the scene, at 3:3€ o'clock this afternoon, of the weds ding of Miss Dorothy Elizabeth |Heckard and Ensign Leslie E. Fleck {Jr., U. 8. N. R. | The bride is- the daughter of Prof. and Mrs. Hugh S. Heckard of *
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The couple {will leave for Philadelphia where [Mr. Fleck is stationed. They both |attended Purdue.
Mrs. Mount Hostess
Mrs. James Powers will preside at the business meeting of Kapp chapter, Delta Sigma Kappa rority, Monday night in the hon {of Mrs. Russell Mount, Hannah av Plans will be made for the first of {a series of rush parties. Miss Mar« {garet Walters will be hostess.
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