Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 July 1944 — Page 5
Reber Wamren nd Is Road In the All Ses Unitarian Church
Dr. E. B the ceremony at’ 3:30 o'clock. The bride is the Gaughs je of Mr and Mrs. Clarence N. Warren and Mr. Raber's
Reception Held in Warren Home
AT A RECEPTION IN THE
ceremony, the decorations were carried out” with ‘bronze screens
covered with greenery. A pistesu surrounded the bride's eake.
The guests were received on the lawn where the ice punch bowl was set between two two tables covered with pink organdie and lace,
centered ‘with Mr. and luggage tan trim and will wear an - the couple will live
baskets
Indianapolis,
Denison university and was graduated from “member.
Mrs, Raber will leave by plane for a short wedding ride will travel in a delft blue Russian crepe dress with
WARREN HOME following the of smilax, roses and delphinium
orchid
corsage. On their return
Capt. Ariold Thichman to Wed | Miss. Cecil Catherine Farrell : In South Carolina Today
Times
8G. July 1—Mis Geil Cnerine Farrel wil tecome
parents, Ar. and Mra, Maurice L._ Farrell The home.
bridegroom 1s the son of Mr. a
. length sleeves. and skirt falling into a’ elreular ra
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July 18-20 Set For W.C.T.U.
Convention
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Sursiy. wii bene. vows in. the,
A hilo of orange blossoms will hold her illusion well. .She will carry a bougnet of gardenias, vale! ‘ley lilies and baby’s breath dd ‘ered with a ‘white orchid, ’
Attendants" Gowns
the ding of Miss Lois Helen Mrs. Timothy Twomey, matron.
wc. Maas will read the ceremony. |
the daughter of Mr.|
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“be at home at 203 Enoch ave, Zion, 0
Legion Auxiliary | ‘Names Officers
i Recently elected officers of the Robert E" Kennington post, Amer-
Joseph Keating, Albert
Bwbank and Thomas Maley have!
Robert C, Hed Is Wed in England
J. B. Hedges, 22 W. 34th st,
Marquardt, Milwau- |
light
{a wedding trip. - After next-Satir-es day; they will be at home at Camp
"The bridegroom is an Indiana uni-
"| Dinsmore and Harold Baird.
| Leave for Camp
wear frocks styled alike in Jonquil ‘yellow and silver gray marquisette, respectively. They will have bonnets matching their frocks and will i Garry old-fashioned bouquets. Capt. Thielman's best man will 1 De: Maj. George Morrison of Camp | Forrest.
Reception Follows
Following a reception in the Farrell home; the couple will leave. for |
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Forrest. ~The bride attended the University
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‘Dale Chandler. Miss Fockhart To Be. Wed
row afternoon uniting Miss Virginia Jean Lockhart and Dale Lloyd Chandler. The ceremony is to be in the home of the bride's cousin, Mrs. James McKenzie, and Mr. McKen-
pl, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chandler, 617 E. 25th st.’ A. light blue taffeta and marqul1sette. gown will be worn by the bride. Her veil of light blue marquisette will be held by white flowers. She will carry. white flowers. Mrs. McKenzie, her only attend-
where she was a member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority.
versity graduate and is affiliated
with Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. : :
Luncheon Is Booked By Newcomers Club
ant, will wear an Irtidescent chiffon frock. She will have white flowers in her hair and carry an all-white bouquet. Ralph W. Inyart will be best man and Mr. McKenzie will be the usher. A reception in the McKenzie home will follow the ceremony. The couple will live at 2438 Broldway.
The Newcomers club will hold a luncheon and bridge party at 12:30
|p. m. Wednesday in the Riviera
club. Mrs. J. H. Fetterhoff, the hostess, will be assisted by Mesdames Andrew Deane, Clyde Weber, A. M.
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He Sngertip illusion veil ang will | [earry white
Rev. Logan Hall "To Read Vows
A ceremony tomorrow in the Meridian Street Methodist church will| unite Miss Virginia Richmond and Walter James Henning. The wedding will be at 2 p. m. with the Rev. Togs Hall officiating. vd Miss Richmond is the daughter
“(of Mr. and Mrs William Marendt,
1148 Churchman ave. groom is the son of Mrs. Mae Mec-| Caslin, 1028 N. Gale st. : The. bride's dress will be of chan-
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, | Miss Hazel Fox with a luncheon and
tilly lace and net styled with a ro[mance neckline, ong tapered sleeves and a bouffant skirt,’ She will wear|
roses.
Mrs. Martin, her only at-'
tendant, will wear a
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diana W. C. T. U. at Winona Lake,
rected by Mrs. Avery Wood, Marion,
‘}in conjunction with the state W. C. J
T. U. convention. : Youth might wil be chaetved July
WARSAW, Ind, July 1. — The| | 71st annual convention of the In-
. Lindgren was ember
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Service Read
tendorf, 2839 N. Talbot st., will be m
{Methodist church.
ny Officers of ‘the Civic theater's affairs committee, elected this are (left to right, front row) Miss Helen Coffey, third vice Govan Mrs. Harry T. Pritchard, president, and Mrs, Thomas L. | Neal, treasurer; (left to right, rear row) Mrs. Lindon Bailey, recording - ‘secretary; Mrs. Howard T. Griffith and Mrs. Walter Myers Jr, first
lots this afiernoon. Ta the home of MF. and Mrs. Columbia, S. C., will inite ‘their daughter, "Miss
the couple will be at home in
graduate of Mount St. Joseph college, Cin-
from the University of: of Delia Bava Epsilon fraternity.
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Mee nat Wednesday
The ' Northeastern Homemakers
Shower Will Honor Miss Hazel Fox
Miss Virginia Free will honor
shower at 1 p. m. Monday in the Indianapolis Athletic club. Miss Fox will be married to Lt. Edgar ©. McNamara, U. § M. C, this month. : ~—Guests will be Mrs. Irene M. Fox, mother of the bride-to-be Mrs. Leo C. McNamara, the prospective bridegroom’s mother; Mesdames John H. Blackwell, Louis Aull, ‘Kenneth Rowe and Misses Gertrude Fox, Dorothy Pyle and “Mrs, H. J. Pree. St. Louis, aunt of the hostess, wilt assist.
_ President
_lread the vows at 2 o'clock this aft-
Igraduate of Indiana university and {is attending the L- B. School of
3 Miss Ginnsz He ostess
Miss Adele Ginnss, 2263 N. Delas| the
ernoon in the rectory of the SS.
Peter and Paul Cathedral, uniting Miss Phyllis Cox and Pfe. George
Payne. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cox, Bloomington, and Mr. Payne's parents are Mr. and Mrs Robert Payne, Elkhart. A white marquisette street-length frock was chosen by the bride. She wore matching accessories with a lace Juliet cap and carried a French bouquet of gardenias surrounded by tulle. Mrs. R. N, Reid, her sister, wore a light blue dress trimmed’ with eyelet embroidery. Her accessories] were white and her corsage was of gardenias. A-small reception was held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reid, 6785 E. 16th st. After a wedding trip to Chicago, the couple will be at home at 111 E 16thst. Mrs. Pdyne is a graduate of the St. Vincent's Hospital School of Nursing and ‘the ‘bridegroom is a
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ware st, will be hostess for Bide-A-Wee Shab at 8. » Wednesday.
Sorority Meeting.
| te mt sr = coln, Mrs. J will
club will meet at noon Wednesday
in the home of Mrs. Charles Arbo-
gast, 2616 E. Washington st. A business meeting will follow the luncheon.
Reeves-Duncan Rite Tomorrow
The home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Duncan, 3513 W. 30th st, will be the scene, at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning, .of the marriage of their
#1 Mrs. Edens’ flowers were red roses.
daughter, Rosemary, and Forest A.
Reeves. The Rev. Stanley Hall of the Flackville Methodist church will officiate. * The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Reeves, Brazil. The bride will wear a gown of pink net over taffeta and will carry pink rosébuds. Her sister, and only attendant, Miss Betty Alice Duncan, will be dressed in blue net over taffeta and will carry peach rosebuds. - Marvin Reeves will be his brother's best- man. A reception in the home will follow the ceremony. The couple will
live at'3440 W. 30th st.
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Ceremony in Church Will Unite Miss Virginia Mittendorf And Ensign Robert U. Sautter
"Miss Virginia Mittendorf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Mite
arried to Ensign Robert Underwocd
Sautter, U. S. N. R, at 4.30 o'clock this afternoon in the Broadway
Dr. John PF. Edwards, pastor of #1 church, will officiate. Mr, Sautter is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Carl Marion Sautter, New York.
The bride will wear a white satin
neckline, long sleeves, fitted princess waistband and a gored skirt which falls into a train, “Her fingertip veil will be held by
cented with clusters of pearlized orange blossoms. Her bouquet will be of white orchids, gardenias and stephanotis. Miss Sue Sautter, sister of the bridegroom, will be the maid of honor, wearing a frock of aqua ninon chiffon with bishop sleeves, romance “neckline, shirred basque and a gathered skirt. Her flowers will be pink Rapture and Briarcliff
Couple’s Aifendants The bridesmaids will wear gowns styled alike of chiffon with shirred
basques ‘accented with bows, threequatter length sleaves and gattiered
Sp Margaret Meltzer has chosen aqua; Miss Claribel Hall, blue; Miss| Jean Peterson, yellow, and Miss Georganna Galloway, pink. They will wear matching shoulder length veils and will carry delphinium, roses and lupine. The best man will -be Robert Messmeir and Richard Malcahn, apprentice seaman, U. 8, N. R., will be the usher,
‘Reception Assistants
Assistants at a reception in the home ofthe bride's parents will be Misses Mary Ann Griffith, Mary
Ober. After a- short wedding trip, the couple will be at home in “Nerlo, Va. Both are graduates of Purdue university where Miss ‘Mittendorf was a member of Chi Omega sorority and he was affiliated with Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity.
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Miss Hommel Is Married
Mr. and Mrs. set Josephs Penn are on a trip following their marriage at 3 o'clock this afternoon in the Third Christian church. The| Rev. A. C. Brooks read the vows. Mis. Penn was Miss Marabelfel Hommel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hommel, S. Arlington ave, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jay Penn, Kokomo. The bride and her atténdant, Mrs. Harold Edens, wore dresses styled alike of - white eyelet embroidery with matching accessories. Mrs. Penn wore an orchid corsage and
The best man was Paul. Rommel, brother of the bridegroom: After the wedding trip, the couple will bé at home at 1603 Shelby st.
D. of I. Annual Picnié¢| Will Be Held July 11
The annual picnic of the Mother Theodore Circle, Daughters of Isabella, will be at 5:30 p. m., July 11; in Brookside ‘park. Mrs. Helen Galm is in charge of arrangements. The circle will hold but one business meeting each month during July and August. These will be on the third Tuesdays.
Rev. Ww. F. Lahr Will Officiate At Ceremony
A reception tomorrow night ma the Second Evangelical and Ree formed church will follow the mar. riage of Miss Alma L. Strohmeyer and M. Sgt. Clayton L. Embry. The ceremony is to be read at 7 p. m. by the Rev. W. F. Lahr: The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. A. W. Strohmeyer, 1128 = Bacon st, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Z. E. Em‘bry, 1647 Comer, axe: :
. Bride’s Gown ; Entering ‘on. the arm of her father, the bride will wear a white satin dress with a round neckline, a fitted bodice accented with seed pearls, long tapered sleeves and a gathered skirt extending into a train.
A two-tiered veil of illusion will . cascade from her seed pearl coronet,
She. will carry white.’ 7000s-apd--
stephanotis, ED ehonuts sister, Mia
Franklin Vance, will be matron of honor: She will wear a yellow net roc) ?
Jo Funkhouser, Betty Rose and Jean |’
The bridesmaids will be Misses
Schoch and Mary Jane Campbell. Their dresses will be fashioned alike in blue and pink. The flower girl, Geraldine Sauer, ; will be in blue taffeta and will carry = a basket of rose petals. Russell Johnson will be ring bearer. Roderick Embry. will serve as best
man and George Johnson Jr. and
.| Walter and Bernard Schoch will be ushers. After the reception the couple
will leave for a short wedding trip,
Magner-Taylor Rite Is Read in East
Times Special BRUNSWICK, Me. July 1.—Miss
[Dorothy Jane Taylor and Ensign L. Max Magner were married at 2:30
Pp. m. today in the naval air chapel here. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Connie M. Taylor, 2434 N. Gale st, Indianapolis, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Magner, Ft. Wayne, Ind, , ‘Ensign and Mrs. Baxter Carr were
the attendants. Mrs. Carr wore & . blue suit with white accessories and _
orchids and - the bride chose an aqua suit. Her accessories were white and she wore an orchid core
sage. Both the bride and bridegroom are graduates of Indiana university,
4-H Club Meeting
The members of the Old Trail 4-H club will have a picnic at 11
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