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Lt. Samuel H. Zeigler Weds Joan Miller Today in SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral
A CEREMONY THIS MORNING IN SS. Peter and . Paul cathedral unifed Misg® Joan Adele Miller and Lt.
Samuel Howard Zeigler, U. S.
N. R. The Rt. Rev. Msgr.
Raymond R. Noll read the vows at 9 o'clock. The bride is the daughter of Maj. and Mrs. Clifford Stewart Miller of Indianapelis, and the ‘bridegroom's parents are Mr, and Mrs. Cerial Dohm of Ft. Wayne. Escorted by her father, the bride was gowned in white satin fashioned with yoke of French heirloom lace accented with seed pearls, long lace and satin sleeves with seed pearl trim and a full skirs extending Into a long train, Her fingertip-length vell of silk tulle cascaded from a heart-shaped halo of French lace and seed pearls. 8he carried a prayer book with a white orchid and ivy and shower
ribbons, ?
Miss Arline Hyde, maid of honor, and Miss Agatha Kemper,
bridesmaid, chose lilac frocks made with faille bodices,
floral
applique trim on full net skirts, sweetheart necklines, fitted waists and short puffed sleeves, Their costumes were completed with deep purple mitts and shower bouquets of pale yellow pompons and ivy. The flower girl, Sandra Dixon, was in yellow marquisette accented with orchid velvet ribbon and she caryied violets and yellow roses.
Reception Held at Ft. Harrison
LT. ZEIGLER'S BEST MAN was Cmdr. Grover B. Turner, U. 8. N. R, and the ushers included Lt. Malcolm McDermott,
U. 8. 4., Lt. Louis Bose, U. 8. N. R.,
and Lt. Charles Huston, U. 8. A,
Following the wedding, a reception was held in the Ft. Harrison Officers’ club. Among those assisting at the receptibn were Mrs. Paul E. Brown, Mrs. Robert H. Metrill, Misses Mary Spalding, Marguerite Jehle, Kay Moore, Eugenie McCarthy, Mary Lou Wilker-
son, Emmi Lou” Goshorn and Lucy
Edgerton.
The out-of-town wedding guests included Col. and Mrs. Welton M. Modisette and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stone, all of Columbus, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Chester Graham, New Albany, and Miss Eliza-
beth Maloney, Crawfordsville.
The couple left ‘for a wedding trip and will be at home after Dec. 12, in Boston, where Lt. Zeigler is to be stationed. ‘The bride attended Indiana and Butler universities and is a member of Delta
Gamma sorority. The bridegroom
is a graduate of Northwestern
university anc received his naval commission at the Harvard uni-
versity supply school.
Children See Marionelte Show
SEVERAL CHILDREN'S PARTIES were arranged for the Tatterman marionette show, “Legend of the Lightning, presented today in the. War Memorial building under ‘the auspices of the Western College Alumnae club; The guests of Bill and Carol McKee, children of Mr. and Mrs, Myron McKee, included Sally and Susannah Gordner, Judy and Jane Hanna, Bobby and Judy Bowen, Mackie Campbell, Richard Elliott and Jimmy Gable, x Danny Beard, son of the Paul Beards, entertained Richard and Nancy Wiggam and the W. L. Appels’ daughter, Margaret, took
Caroljane Clift, Robin McCullough,
Jo Anne Dunham, Edna Mae
Ingles and Jane Helmus. With Kenneth Appel were Richard Hall,
Henry Lamkin and Lew Dunham. 2 HY
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Mr, and Mrs. F. T. Holliday and their daughter, Lucy, are
visiting in Wew York. E. Capehart. ;
Also in New York are’ Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Dr. Carleton Atwater Will Read Ceremony Tomorrow Uniting Frank Jaggers, Sue Whittington
Dr. Carleton Atwater will read
the vows at 3'30 o'clock tomorrow
afternoon uniting Miss Sue Whittington and Frank Tenent Jaggers. The double-ring ceremony will be in the Pirst Baptist church.
Miss Whittington’s parents are ave, and Mrs. Edna Whittington, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George The bride will be. gowned in white satin with a sweetheart neckline embroidered with pearls; long tapering sleeves and a short train. She will wear a shoulder veil attached to a Juliet cap and carry a white " satin muff with white orchids, roses and valley lilies.
Matron of Homer
Mrs. Brunson Motley, matron of honor, has chosen a pink frock with an accordion pleatéd square collar, long lace bodice and full net skirt. She will wear a matching feather headdress and carry a colonial bouquet. The bridesmaid, Miss Betty Lang, will be in turquoise with a taffeta bodice and net skirt, She also will wear a matching feather headdress and carry a Colonial bouquet.
Church Reception
Jack Becknell will servé as best man and the ushers will be Robert Jenking, Newport, Ky. and Jack Best, Anderson. A reception will be held in the chyrch and the couple will leave for a wedding trip. They will be at home in Indianapolis after Dec. 10. : Miss Whittington attended Denver university ‘and 18 a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority. The bridegroom attended Purdue university and is a graduate of Butler university, He is affiliated with Sigma Nu fraternity.
Kennedy-Vice Ceremony Read
A reception was held this morning in the home of Mr, and Mrs, P. J. Shreve, 530 W, 77th st. following the wedding of Miss Marilyn Vice and Lt. Ale¢ L. Kennedy, « The Rev. Fr, John Vincius, assistant pastor of St. Mary's Cathe olis church, Evansville, read the double-ring ceremony at 9 o'clock in the St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic church. The bride wore a rust gabardine suit and black accessories and car-
Joe E. Whittington, 5935 Indianola Denver, Colo, and the bridegroom Jaggers, 2083 NM. Pennsylvania st.
John Fogarty, Kathle¢n Flynn Are Married
In a ceremony at 9 o'clock this morning in ‘the St. Philip Neri Catholic church, Miss Kathleen Mary Flynn became the bride of John Thomas Fogarty. The Rev. Fr. James Barton read the vows, Mrs. Fogarty is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph E. Flynn, 851 N. Rural st, and the bridegroem’s mother is Mrs. William M. Fogarty, 2445 Park ave. Entéring on the arm of her father, the bride wore a white gown made with a fitted lace
basque and bouffant net skirt with inserts of lace.
Bride's Bouquet
She chose a princess cap accented with lace and orange blossoms and carried a shower bouquet of white roses centéred with a white orchid. Miss Louise Fogarty, sister of the bridegroom, was the bride’s only attendant. She was gowned in a pink pearl coin dot brocade made with a romance neckline, threequarter length sleeves and bouffant net, skirt. She wore a matching Juliet cap and carried an arm bouquet of Talisman rosgs. 8. Sgt. Hugh Flynn, Stout field, brother of the bride, was the best man and Maurice L. Fogarty, the bridegroom's brother, and Joseph F. Kurker served as ushers. After a breakfast in the Severin . otel the. couple left for a wedding rip. They will be at home in Indianapolis, .
Program to Feature Talk on the Blind
Elisabeth Cain is to speak on “Work With Adult Blind in Indiana.”
E. 8. 0. Chapter To Meet Tuesday
“The Alpha Eta Latreian club's pro |: gram Tuesday will be built around!’ the school for the blind. Miss Mary |,
The Bridal Scene—
Catherine Peet To Be Guest At Shower
Miss Catherine Peet will be entertained at a buffet supper and miscellaneous shower Thursday in the patio of the White Cross guild building. Mrs, Jesse W. Miller ‘will be the hostess. The honor guest and Pfc. Thomas Dakin Cook will be married Dec. 22 in the Meridian Heights Presbyter-
will officiate. Among the guests Thursday will be Mesdames George Peet, Lloyd Claycombe, James Jordan, Edgar Hawk, John Egger Jr. Frank Adney, Clyde Daugherty, Gene Sloan, Eugene Dragoo, Ruth Davidson, Alex Lebamoff, William Smith and Kay Sheedy. Also, Misses Thelma Hawthorne, Lute Troutt, Melba Nesbit, Margaret Dunham, Ruth Burrus, Frances Collins, Ruth Madsen, Rosemary Lodde, Hazel Wessel, Mary Barnard, Eloise Schumacher, Jeanette Lichtenauer, Sally Steinbaugh and Louise Irwin. s . s Miss Elizabeth Rose Hendrix and Ensign Dale C. Penty, U. 8. C. G., were married Nov, 18 in*the Brookline Baptist church in Boston. The vows were read by Dr. Samuel Lindsey. Mrs. Perry is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Hendrix, 4454 Washington blvd, Miss Jessie Paige, Hampton Falls, N. H.,. was the
ian church. Dr. Sidney Blair Harry|
bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and
nounce the engagement of their to Dr. Maurice J. Barry Jr., son of The wedding will be Feb, 12 in St.
Medicine... He is a member of fraternity.
1. Miss Sarah Ann Winklepleck was married this morning in Providence, R. IL, to Pfc. Robert Paul Blei, U. 8. M. C. R. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Winklepleck of Indianapolis and the
She is the Mrs. Paul Blei, Richmond.
2. Mr. and Mrs: Frank A. Montrose, St. Petersburg, Fla, an-
daughter, Shirley, of Indianapolis, Dr. M. Joseph Barry, Indianapolis. Joan of Are Catholic church.
Miss Montrose attended DePauw university and was graduated from St. Mary-of-the-Woods college. a gradnate of Butler university and the Indiana university School of
The prospective bridegroom is
Sigma Nu and Phi Chi medical
(W. Hurley Ashby photo.) 3. Miss Kathleen Mary Flynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
E. Flynn, became the bride.of John Thomas Fogarty, son of Mrs. William M. Fogarty, in a ceremony read this morning in St. Philip (P. H, Ho photo.)
Neri Catholie church.
4. The engagement of Miss Wilma Bell to Sgt. Claude R. Bunch, U. 8. M. C, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David M. Bell Sgt. Bunch, who is stationed In Santa Ana, Cal, after 21 months’
service overseas, is the son of Mr. apolis, (Kindred photo.) 7
5. The Centenary Christian church was the scene Thursday afternoon for the wedding of Miss Elizabeth Anne Miller and Don
E. Fuller. Mr. and Mrs. Bertram
and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. William E. Snyder, Cleveland,
and E. E, Fuller, Wewoka, Okla. Cleveland. (P. H. Ho photo.)
and Mrs, Vernon Bunch, Indian.
E. Miller are the bride's parents The couple will be at home in
bride's only attendant and Lt. (j. g) Thomas Beckton, U. 8. C. G.,| served as best man, | A reception was held in the] church and a dinner followed in| the Kenmore hotel. The couple is at home at 137 Park dr., Boston. Mrs. Perry is a graduate of Butler university and is attending the Harvard university School of Medicine. She is a member of. Zeta Tau Alpha sorority. The bride- | groom attended Purdue university | and now is attending communications school at Harvard. ” 8 2 Miss Evelyn Little has chosen her sister-in-law, Mrs. Wilbur Little, as her only attendant for her wedding next month fo 8S. Sgt. Howard L. runs. George Stewart, Charleston, W. Va., will serve as best man.
Good Will Service Club Sets Luncheon
A luncheon will be held at 12:30 p. m. Wednesday by the Good Will Service club. Mrs. O. K. Enzor, 3959 Carrollton ave, will be the hostess. . Mrs. Prank Boles, contralto, and Mrs. Richard Goldbach, pianist, will present a musical ptogram and Mrs, Frank White will preside at a business meeting following the luncheon. Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Everett Jeans and Mrs. Bert Foster.
Purdue Club Session
A dessert meeting will ‘be held at 8 p. m. Tuesday by the Purdue University Women’s club in the
Will Be Read In the East
Times Special PROVIDENCE, R. 1, Nov. 25.—
| 88. Peter and Paul cathedral here
was the scene this morning for the wedding of Miss Sarah Ann Winklepleck and Pfc. Robert Paul Blei, U. 8. M. C. R. .The vows were read at 9 o'clock by Chaplain William Leo McBlain of the naval air base at Quonset Point, The bride wore a gray dressmaker suit, matching hat, white gloves and black accessories with an orchid corsage. Miss Ann Woolley, Richmond, Ind. the bride's only attendant, wore a gray suit, black accessories and a corsage of roses. Pfc. Donald Study, U. 8. M. C. R,, was the best man, A breakfast was held after the ceremony and the couple left for a short wedding trip. They will be at home at 275 Adelaide ave. here. Mrs, Blei is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Winklepleck, 2038 Winthrop ave, Indianapolis, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr, and Mrs, Paul Blei, Richmond,
Party Wednesday
The’ Christian Mothers society of
| Sacred Heart Catholic chureh will
sponsor a luncheon and card party at 12:15 p. m. Wednesday in Bacred Heart hall, 1500 8. Meridian st.
home. of Mrs. Joe Hendrickson, 39) N. Webster ave. |
The card games will begin at 1:30 p.m,
Joins Social Agencies Staff
{Dances Booked
Jot the O-Del club
‘Wedding Rite | John W. Dickerson Will Wed Mildred McMorris Tonight In Lutheran Church Ceremony
An altar banked with palms and candelabra in St. Mark's Lutheran church will be the scene at 8:30 o'clock tonight for the wedding of | Miss Mildred McMorris and John Wesley Dickerson, petty officer 1-c, {U. 8. N. The Rev. John 8. Albert will officiate at the double-ring
ceremony,
in an ivory satin dress with a romance neckline, sheer marquisette yoke edged with lace, fitted bodice, long sleeves tapering at the wrists and a full skirt extending into a train. She will have an ivory illusion veil attached to an illusion tiara and she will carry white carnations and ivy.
Attendants’ Gowns
The maid of honor, Miss Clara Scheible, will be gowned in white fashioned with a fitted silk jersey bodice, square neckline, short sleeves and full net skirt, She also will wear a half hat. The other attendants are Mrs, Walter King, Miss Marian Lewman and Miss Wreatha Gill, bridesmaids; Miss Joan Eileen Miller, junior bridesmaid, and Janet Claire, Schuman, flower girl,
Wedding Trip
They will wear frocks made with tight bodices of allegiance red silk jersey and full skirts of white net. Their headdresses will be of white net bows, All the attendants will carry blue candles surrounded by red and white carnation frills, Mr. King will be the best man and the ushers will be William Davis and William Durham, A reception will be held in the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Verona McMorris, 437 N. Bradley st., after which the couple wil] leave for & wedding trip. Mr. Dickerson is the son of J. W. Dickerson, Ocean Beach, Oal.
House Guest To Be Feted
At home for the Thanksgiving holiday from Indiana university,
| Misses Marian and Doris Consodine {will entertain. tonight with a bridge
{party for .their house guest, Miss | Lila Bohlinger, New York, | The party will be given In the ‘home of : their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Consodine, 5311 Washington blvd, i Other guests attending will include Miss Ann Smith, New York; Miss Virginia Curle, Miami, Fla; Miss Loretta Thierry, Detroit; Misses Nancy Cochrane, , Barbara Winters and Anita Pendley. =
The weekly Sunday night dance
Chester D. Schuman will give his niece in marriage.
She will be
Rev. Daries To Officiate
v ¢ A single-ring ceremony at 3:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church will unite Miss Catherine M. Hantzis and Howard C., Andrews, coxswain, U. 8, N. R. The vows will be read by the Rev. Frederick R. Darles. Miss Hantzis is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Harry D. Hantzis, 315 N. Walcott st, and the bridegroom's parents are ‘Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Andrews, Orrick, Mo. Mr, Hantzis will give his daughter in marriage. She will wear a gown of white satin and net with a fingertip veil attached to a Juliet cap, Her flowers will be white roses, Miss Elinor Burns, maid of honor, has chosen blue satin and she will carry a bouquet of yellow pompons. The bridesmaids will be the bride's sisters, Misses Emma and Pearl Hantzis. They will wear blue net and Miss Helen Hantzis ‘has chosen pink chiffon. They also will carry yellow pompons. Eugene Andrews, Orrick, brother of the bridegroom, will serve as best man, and the usher will be Raymond Hantzis, the bride's cousin. A reception will be held in the Hanfzis horfie dfter which the couple will leave for a. wedding trip.
A. C. A. Club to Hear Speakers Monday
Mrs, Gilbert E. Forbes and Mrs. Brewer T. Clay will be the speakers Monday at a meeting of the A. C. A. club: The meeting will be at 12:30 p. m. in the home of Mrs. Fred Fate, 342 N. Bosart ave. Mrs. -C» J. Ancker will preside and also will have charge of the book collection: for patients at Wakeman General hsopital, Mrs. | William E. Lincoln, chairman of | the industrial ald to the blind, will’ give a report. En |
Sorority Book Review “The Gtredn Years” (Cronin) will ger's review Tuesday before Pi Omii- |
cron sorority members, The group’ ie Woman's
Bernice Sturm Is Bride of James F.- Teer
The home of Dr. and Mrs. John A. Salb, 3115 N. Delaware st, was the scene at 4 o'clock this afternoon for the marriage of their niece, Miss Bernice Sturm, and James F. Teer. The Rev. Fr. Edwin F. Sahm of the St. Joan of Arc Catholic church officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. E. A. Sturm, 208 E. Maple rd, and Mr, Teer's parents are Mr. and Mrs, Waltér F. Teer, 5802 Broadway. A cloud blue chiffon frock was worn by the bride. She wore match. ing ostrich plumes and vellng in her hair and carried a bouquet of yellow roses and pompons, Miss Catherine Sturm - was her sister's only attendant. She chose & chartreuse silk jersey dress, Juliet cap of sequins and her flowers were Talisman roses and bronze pompons. Fred Teer, Chicago, the bridegroom's brother, was the best man. Following the ceremony, there was a reception in the Salb home. The couple will leave for a short wedding trip and they will be at home at 5802 Broadway. The bride attended the Detroit Institute of Music and the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music and is a4 member of Mu Phi Epsilon sorority. Mr, Teer attended Indiana university. :
Nuptial Vows. Are Read by - Fr. Moore
married at 9 o'clock this morning in Our Lady of Lourdes OCatholle church, The Rev. Fr. James Moore officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John F. Raftery, 133 8, Gladstone st, and Mr. Williams parents are Mr. and Mrs. A J, Williams, Beech Grove, The ivory satin gown worn by the bride was made with a V-shoulder yoke of mousseline de sole, long tapered sleeves and a gathered skirt forming a full train, Her fingers tip veil was attached to a crown of seed pearls and she carried a prayer book topped with white ore chids,
Attendants’ Frocks Miss Eileen Drew, maid of honor, wore purple taffeta fashioned with a fitted basque, three-quarter length sleeves and a gathered skirt. She
Dolores Williams, the bridegroom sister, was in green and Miss Patri cia Oakley in gold. They carried bouquets similar to the honor's and all the attendan headdresses of ostrich tips and v ing matching their frocks,
To Live in Texas
Mary Jane Meyer was the flower girl and Francis Williams was the ringbearer. The best man was Hue bert Sharkey and the ushers were Carl Williams, the bridegroom's brother, Eugéne and Edward Eyster and Francis Raftery. * Following the ceremony there was 8 breakfast at Cifaldl’s and a receptioh was held this afternoon in the The couple will
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Raftery home, leave for a short wedding trip and will be at hame in San Antonio, Tex.
Emsley Johnson Will Speak
Judge Emsley Johnson will speak at 2 p. m, Thursday before meme bers of the Indiana Woman's Ree publican club meeting in the Coe lumbia club. Officers of the group recently elected are Mrs. Verle Cooper, Frankton, president; Mrs. Fern Norris and Mrs, James B. Malone, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. Mary McDonald, treasurer; Mrs, Julia Ray Iles and Mrs. Lura McClure, recording and corresponding ‘sécretaries, and Mesdames Claire Henricy, Otto Nall and Wile bur Royse, directors. The hostesses for the afternoon (will be Mesdames R. J, Kreie, 0. M, Fowler, Lawrence Kohlmeyer, Wale ter P. Jensen and W. Frank Pyle,
‘Sorority Anniversary |
,The 12th anniversary of Delta
Chi Tau Alpha Party -
Chi Tau Alpha sorority, will ene | tertain with a breakfast and bridge
| Miss Martha Jane Raftery and Flight Officer Jerome Williams were
styled like the maid of honor’s. Miss
be the subject of Mrs. Bjorn Win- |
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chapter, Beta Sigma Phi sorority, party at 11 a. m. tomorrow in the will be celebrated at 7 p. m, Mon- | Columbia club. Guests will be Mrs, day at a dinner in the Marott hotel. | Joseph Battista .and Mrs. Thomas Pledge services will be held for Miss M. Spellman, Misses Janet Farrell, Luella Hyland and Miss Arlene | Helen Killilea, Ruth Ittenbach and Dupree. |, |L. Gene Alchanger.
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