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Lt. Gordon Englehart and Martha Rupel Wed Today in Woodstock Club Ceremony
THE WOODSTOCK CLUB WAS THE scene at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon for the
Ann Rupel and Lt.. Gordon
bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Rupel of Indianapolis, and the bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Otto T. Englehart of Washington. Dr, Orien W. Fifer read the ceremony before an improvised
altar in the club’s living room. The
garlands of laurel and English holly interspersed with ‘red satin
ribbon.
Flanking the altar were single cathedral candles, red” and pink yoses, red poinsettaias and holly. Pyramidal trees of English holly, red and pink roses and red carnations banked the fireplace and
boughs of holly, boxwood and red
completed the decorations. The bridal music was Played by Miss
Mary Catherine Stair, harpist.
Attendants Wear Amethyst Frocks
THE BRIDE CHOSE A WHITE duchess satin gown fashioned with & yoke of princess lace, high round neckline, fitted bodice and long sleeves tapered into points over the wrists. fullness of the skirt fell into a sweeping train, Her full length veil of imported English illusion cascaded from a Juliet cap accented with seed pearls. She carried white camellias centered with a
white orchid.
The maid -of honor and bridesmaid were gowned alike in amethyst satin made with princess basques, three-guarter-length sleeves and gathered skirts. Matching headdresses of Beal feathers Miss Martha Casey, Huntington, maid of honor, carried a bouquet of English holly, red and pink roses and violets, The bridesmaid, Miss Lucia Englehart, Washington; the bridegroom's :sister,. had violets, reuboNne and pink carnations and
completed their costumes,
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Couple to Live in Georgia
DR. OTTO T. ENGLEHART JR. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Rupel was in French blue wool worn with a fuchsia hat and a corsage of white Mrs. Englehart’'s gown was Caniche. brown and she had . matching accessories and orchids. Following the rite, there was a reception in the club. The couple left for a wedding trip with the bride traveling in a two-piece dress of black and red miniature Shepherd's check with sequin accent at the neckline, a matching hat and black accessories. Englehart will be at home in Macon, The bride was graduated from Tudor Hall school, attended Smith college and finished at Indiana university.
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The bridegroom, also an I. U. graduate, is a member of Delta Tau
Delta fraternity and Sigma Delta ternity.
‘marriage of Miss Martha Kerfoot Englehart. The
altar decorations were Victorian
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She is a provisional Delta Gamma Sorority member.
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Episcopal Church in New Jersey Will Be Scene of Rite Uniting William Southard, Miss Cheney
Times Special
PRINCETON, N. J., Dec. 9.—The
be the scene at 8.30 o'clock tonight for the wedding of Miss Dorothy Cheney and Ensign William Deane Southard, U. 8, N, R. The Rev.
Arthur Kinsolving will officiate
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Cheney of this city, and Mr. Southard's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Southard,
Alfred Shikany, Sadie Kurker To Be Married
The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond R. Noll will officiate’ Monday morning at the ceremony uniting Miss Sadie Kurker and Alfred Shikany, petty officer 1-¢, U, 8. N. R. The wedding will be at 10 o'clock in SS. Peter and Paul cathedral. The bride will be escorted by her brother, Fred G. Kurker, She will wear an ivory fraille gown made with a romance neckline, marquisette yoke, fitted bodice and full sleeves tapering to points over her wrists. Her bouffant skirt will extend into a fan-shaped train accented with Alencon lace. Her bouquet will be of white roses, gardenias and stephanotis.
Sister Is Attendant
The bride's sister, Mrs. M. F. Tamer, will be her only attendant!
Her frock will be fuchsia satin clude Ensign James Yonk, U. S.
styled with a high neckline, short sleeves and a draped skirt, She will have a heavenly blue feather hat with matching long gloves. She will carry pink roses and violets, Elmer A, Steffen will sing accompanied by Miss Helen Shepard. Fred Shikany, the bridegroom’s brother, will be best man apd the ushers will include Joseph F. Kurker and Albert J. Kurker, the bride's brothers. After the wedding there will be a breakfast at Ciffaldi’s. The couple will leave for Washington, where they will be at home temporarily. Miss Kurker is the sister of Mrs. W. 8. Zarick, 1325 N. Wallace st,
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Concerts
Several concerts are being planned for the Christmas season hy the Ogden Junior chorale. Next Sat urday the group will appear at the 21st annual Christmas coneert of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority to be in Christ Episcopal church. Mrs. James M. Ogden is the choir director. A concert will be given tomorrow in the Roberts Park church service men’s center and Tuesday they will appear before the Alpha Chi Omega Indianapolis Alumnae group. On Thursday, the choir will sing for the seventh district, Indiana Federation of Clubs, in Ayres auditorium, and on Dec. 17 a -concert will be given in the Columbia club, Other engagements include programs at the Meridian Street Meth-
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odist church, Dec. 20; the Optimist|
Shi ai. the Claypool hotel: Des. Hi: ‘caroling at the hospitals, Dec. 23, and at the Indianapolis Home for
given this |
Magazine club's meeting and. they gave a concert
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Trinity Episcopal church here will
523 Tecumseh st. Indianapolis, Miss Cheney will be given in marriage by her father. She will be in antique ivory slipper satin styled with -a high round neckline with a small round collar embroidered in seed pearls. THe long sleeves extend into points over her hands and her full skirt falls into a train. Her veil of bridal illusion will be attached to a halo of orange blossoms, and she will carry a white satin prayer book topped with white orchids. Mrs. Phillip M. Lillie will be her sister's matron of honor.” She will wear a blush pink frock fashioned on classic lines and accented with silver sequin leaves,
At Home Here
The bridesmaid, Miss Barbara Cheney, another sister of the bride, will be gowned in yellow crepe trimmed with gold sequins, They will carry sheaves of white and purple orchids, purple violets and bouvardia and will wear matching flower headdresses, Lt. James Moon, U. 8S. N. R., | Cambridge, Mass, will serve as best man and the ushers will in-
N. R, and Gilbert A. Cheney, brother-of -the-bride. A reception will be held in the Cheney home, and the couple will be at home here.
Miss Cheney attended the Philadelphia Art school. The bridegroom, a graduate of Purdue university, is now attending the navy specialized training school at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston. He is a member of Pi Kappa Phi and Alpha Phi Omega fraternities.
Museum Family Hour
The P.-T. A. of school 77 will sponsor the family hour from 2 to 5
A.A. UW. Mem
Six groups of the A. A, U. W. have scheduled other meetings for this month. The contemporary literature evening unit will meet at 7:30 p. m,, Dec, 19, in the home of Miss Pauline Rathert, 815 E. 58th st. Mrs. B. F. Gibson will review “Bedford Village” (Allen) and the chairman will be Miss Lois Mallett.
Mrs. C. Loren Harkness, 212 E. 40th st., will ‘be hostess at 1:30 p. m, Dec. 22, for a meeting of the contemporary literature afternoon group. “Caesar and Christ” (Durant) will be reviewed by Mrs. Susan Shedd Hemingway. = Mrs. Kenneth Miller will be the chairman.
Meet Thursday
Mrs. Charles Rose is chairman for the parents’ round table meeting at 9:45 a. m. Thursday in the Columbia club. A meeting of the parental education group will be held at 1:30 p. m., Dec. 22, in the home of Mrs. George Gable, 5924 Lowell ave. The discussion topic will be “Today's Children fo¥Tomorrow's World,” and Mrs. R. McCauley Vandiver is to be the chairman, Members of the international relations unit will meet at 7:30 p. m,, Dec. 20, with Mrs. Ralph Rumbold as chairman. The hostess will be Mrs. Frank Streightoff, 733 E. 33d st. *
Mrs. Leckrone Chairman
The education study evéhing group will meet at 7:30 p. m, Dec. 19, in Mrs. Streightoff’s home. Mrs, Walter Leckrone will be the chairman and the discussion topic will be “Administration of Edueation for Returning Service Personnel in Indiana.” A Christmas party was held recently by the recent graduates group in the home of Miss Elizabeth Gorman, 944 N." Audubon rd. The chairman was Miss Sue Hull.
Sunshine Club Plans Party
Dr. George Benson Will Address
Six Groups Plan Other Sessions
Dr. George Benson, president of Harding college, Searcy, Ark., will speak Tuesday at the guest dinner meeting of the Indianapolis branch, American Association of University Women. 6:15 p. m. in the Broadway Methodist church. Dr. Benson will discuss “The Free Enterprise System in America.” Mrs. William Lego will present a Christmas musical program.
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Searles-Arnott Nuptial Vows Will Be Read
Miss Frances Jeanne Arnott and T. Sgt. Frank Harold Searles, army air forces, will be married at 8:30 o'clock tonight in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Arnott, 6400 N. Michigan road. The Rev. Willlam A. Shullenberger will read the ceremony. Entering on the arm of her father, the bride will be gowned in an ivory satin dress with a square 'meckline edged with marquisette ruching, basque top, long pointed sleeves and a skirt covered with folds of marquisette extending into a train, She will wear a three-quarter length veil attached to peéarlized orange blossoms and her bouquet will be of gardenias, carnation petals and a white orchid tied with ribbon bow knots caught with mistletoe pearls. ! The, maid of honor, Miss Bettyjane Mitchell, and the bridesmaid, Miss Betty Jean Walker, will wear gowns fashioned alike of trianon green with velvet basques, threequarter length sleeves and full ninon chiffon skirts. They will carry bouquets of English holly, red carnations and heather, Miss Dorothy Lee Arnott, sister of the bride, will be the junior bridesmaid. She has chosen a frock of whife fashioned with a fitted taffeta basque and bouffant net skirt. Her bouquet will be a nosegay of English holly, white violets and camellias, Sgt. Harold F. Hassinger will be best man and the ushers will be 8. Sgt. J. Niewinski and Donald Arnott, ‘brother of the bride. A reception will be held in the Arnott home following the ceremony. The couple will leave for a wedding trip and will be at home after Jan. 1 in Indianapolis. Mr, Searles, son of Mrs, Margaret A.
An old-fashioned luncheon and bridge party will be given at noon Tuesday in the Columbia club by the Children's Sunshine Club, Inc. Mrs. Harry B. Mahan and Mrs. H. G. Kennett are co-chairmen of the event, and music will be provided, by Misses Mary Ellen Galbraith, Barbara McGee and Theresa Hiner. Serving on committees are Mrs. F. C. Bird and Mrs. W, B. Peake, decorations; Mrs. D. C. Jolly and Mrs. W. J. Overmire, gifts; Mrs. Alva Cradick, hospitality; Mrs.
George Newton and Mrs. W. F, Eich, cards and tallies; Mrs, S. R.
museum, The hostesses will be Miss Mary Ronk, school principal; Mes dames Robert E. Armstrong, E. W.| Ensminger, Paul 8. Grubbs, Harrison Collier and Lucy Easterday,! Miss Mathilda Greensavage and | Miss Anna Pear! Hamilton,
Lovick and Mrs. C. J, Richter, res- | ervations; Mrs. R.'B. Straugn and Mrs. T. G, Evard, program, and Mrs. John Connor, Wheeler Mis-| sion.
| The club will serve breakfast at
| the Wheeler Mission on Dec. 24.
A.A. UW. to Entertain Guests
Mrs. Horace Pettee (left) is the music chairman for the annual "guest meeting of the American Association of University - Women Tuesday night in the Broadway Methodist church. Mrs. William H. Lego (right) will sing a group of carols,
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Organizations— Wives Club To Meet
A Christmas musical pageant | twill. be presented next Friday at a dinner meeting of ‘the Officers’ Wives club in the Hotel Lincoln Florentine room. The club will be assisted by the junior choir ‘of the Advent Episcopal church. Mesdames John C. Drewery, Eugene Ritter and William’ Morrison will be in charge of the program following the 6:30 p. m. | dinner, * Reservations may be made with Mrs. A. E. McConnell. The hostesses will be Mesdames Smith Walton, Jesse. Smythe, Burton Canaday and W. H. Metz,
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Margaret's Hospital guild will have a 12:30. p. m. luncheon and business meeting Tuesday in the home of Mrs. M. Crosby -Bartlett, Ralston rd,
A meeting of the Junior auxiliary to the Public Health Nursing association will be held at 12:30 p. m. Monday with Mrs, Alex Vonnegut, 5033 N. Pennsylvania st., as hostess.
D. of I. Circle Plans
Initiation Tomorrow
Initiation will be held at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Catholic community center, 1004 N. Pennsylvania st., by the Mother Theodore circle, Daughters of Isabella, The service will be in charge of the local officers. Following the
musical program. Mrs, Irene Grams |
assistants’ include = Mrs,
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1. Miss Betty Ann Schroeder, - daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Harry C. Schroeder, will leav: Tuesday for Norfolk, Va., where her marriage to Lt. John K. David, U. 8. N. R,, ‘will take place Frida The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. T. H, David.
2. A wedding ceremony to be read during the Christmas holidays in the U. chapel, West Point, N. Y., will unite Miss Helen Harvey Cusack and Lt. Sheldon S. Turk, U. 8S. A. A. F. The bride-to-be, daughter of Mrs. Walter J. Cusack of Indianapolis, is a graduate of Stephens college, Columbfa, Mo., and attended the University of Washington, Seattle. Lt. Turk’s parents are Mr. and Mrs, Charles E. Turk, New York. versity of Missouri and is an instructor at the military academy, 3. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Roy Brown, Terre Haute, daughter, Bernice Evelyn, to James W. Weatherholt, U. 8S. A,, Ft. Wayne, The wedding will be Dec. 24 in the First Methodist church in Bloomington. Miss Brown is attending the Indiana university School of Law and is a member of Kappa Kappa Mr. Weatherholt attended DePauw and Indiana universities and His fraternities are Delta Tau Delta and Nu Sigma Nu. 4. Miss Mary Jane Keating's engagement to 1st Sgt. Kenneth W. Underhill, Lakeland army air field, announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Keating. The wedding will be in January. Mr. and Mrs. George Underhill are Sgt. Underhill’s 5. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Zintel announce the engagement of their daughter, Peggy Ann, to George M. Bixler Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Bixler. A ceremony at 3:30 p. m., Dec. 17, in the Bethany Lutheran church will unite the couple.
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Bride-to-Be Sets Jan. 6 For Wedding
Showers and wedding dates se§ highlight the ‘bridal news. Miss Virginia Ann Earlywine and Pvt. Harry L. Wilson Jr, will be married at 10 a. m. Jan. 6, in 88, Peter and Paul Cathedral. The bride-to-be will be honor guest tomorrow at a tea and cryse tal shower in the home of Miss Rosemary Carr, 4022 Central ave, The hostess will be assisted by hep ther, Mrs. Michael Carr. Mrs, Pauline Earlywine and Mrs. Harry Wilson, mothers of the engaged couple, will pour, Among the guests will be Mesa ° dames Jack Noonan, James Clayton, Charles Damm, Russell Bertram, Ralph Stohler, Jan DeWitt, Richard Sturm, Richard Pottinger, George Shaffer, Robert Quillman, Louis Reinhold, Charles Moore, J. R. Swartz, Bernard Lacy and Ed Brothers. Also Misses. Jean Little, Ruth Preston, + Laverne Warner, Betty Van Camp, Evelyne Pang, Eileen Overpeck, Helen Rita Swartz, Mary Barrett, Margaret Gibbons, Rese mary Fletcher, Beulan HKunter, Marge Tacke, Virginia Horne, Vire ginia Helvey, Ruth Bibos, Mae Yount, Ruth White, Lois Rosen= baum, Betty Litchfield, Betty Knee, Betty Mercer, Doris Chapman and Nadine Andrews. marriage of their . yon»
Miss Jean Montfort, 962 N. Penne sylvania st. entertained with a luncheon and shower this afters noon in the Sheffield .inn for Mrs. Thaddeus MecCartie. The honor guest was Miss Mary Elizabeth Samuels before her marriage Nov, 18. Mrs. C. E. Montfort, Sheldye ville, assisted her daughter. The ‘guests were Mrs. Close Samuels, Greensburg, the bride's
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Miss Betty Lou Newman, daugh-| ter of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Newnian, 432 Beville ave. became |
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morning, | The vows were read at 9 o'clock by the Rev, Fr, James Barton inl the St. Philip Neri Catholic church. | The bridegroom, son of Mr, and| Mrs, Jesse, King of Peru, recently returned from overseas duty, Entering on the arm of her father, the bride wore a white satin and net gown made with a sweetheart neckline, a Chantilly lace!
edged in lace, fell into a sweeping train,
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held her fingertip illusion veil. She carried a white prayer book and an orchid,
of satin and net styled with fitted! bodices, sweetheart necklines, wristlet sleeves and bouffant net skirts. Mrs. James . Bush, matron. of honor, chose rose and the bridesmaids, Miss Dorothy Service and Miss Lois Ann Hale, wore ice blue. They carried pink roses and had matching headdresses of ostrich tips | with shoulder vells, John L. Mecllrath was best man and Willlam Barrett was an usher. Following a reception in the Marott hotel, the couple left for a wedding trip to Chicago,
O-Del Dances Booked
p. m, the same hour Tuesday. They will be in the clubroom, 24% 8. Illi-! nois st.
Party Tomorrow
The Altar society of Holy Cross Catholic church will sponsor a card party tomorrow afternoon and evening in the parish hall, 1531 E. Washington sh oo
Two dances are scheduled next week by the O-Del club—one at 8:30 (sity and is a member of Delta tomorrow and the second at Gamma sorority.
army air forces, in a ceremony this extending into a train,
A tiara of {llusion and seed pearls |
Betty Newman |Capt. Clark J. Barrett Weds Miss Dorothy Anne Davenport In St. Joan of Arc Church Ee
A ceremony at 9:30 o'clock thi Catholic church united ‘Miss Doroth !Joseph Barrett, The. bride chose a candlelight s
John E. King line accented with seed pearls, fitted ‘basque, long sleeves and a full skirt
Her long v pearls and she carried a bouquét of | white orchids and. roses. Miss Helen Davenport, sister of he bride, was maid of honor. wl
{wore a blush pink faflle frock fash
joned with a sweetheart neckline, fitted basque and full skirt, |
Attendants in Pink
The bridesmaids were Mrs. John | | Harold Davenport, the bride's sis- | ter-in-law, and Miss Mary Barrett,
yoke, fitted bodice and long sleeves sister of the bridegroom. They were! Her full net skirt|in dresses of blush pink taffeta with |
fitted basques, net yokes and full skirts. Mary Anne Healy, niece of the | bridegroom, was the flower girl and | ishe was gowned in white taffeta. | All of the attendants carried bou-| {quets of pink carnations and wore
The attendants wore similar frocks [Juliet caps of matching flowers.
The best man was Arthur Sullivan and John Collins and Dayle | Rowland served as ushers,
Breakfast at 1. A, C,
Following the ceremony, a breakfast was held in the Indianapolis {Athletic club and a reception is bheing held this afternoon in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Lewis Davenport, 4233 Park ave.’ The couple will leave for’ a wedding trip, and they will be at home for a short time at the I. F. C. Capt.
Barrett, son of Mrs. John PF, Bar-|
rett, 4259 College ave. attended In-
diana and Purdue universities. The |
bride is a graduate of Butler univer-
P.-T. A. Card Party
+. The Horace Mann school P.-T. A. will sponsor a card party at 1:30 p. m, Thursday in the Food Oraft shop. Mrs. Harry Collins, general chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames Howard Pate, William Dean, Edgar Mobley, J. A. Croak and Harold Genler. ;
The vows were read by the Rev.
| the: business meeting of Delta chap-
mother; Mesdames William Hadley, Don Scherer, John Gelvin, : Cantlon and Carrie Heine, Misses Martha Samuels, Nancy Stevenson, Fae Johnston, Mandy Guthrie, Rosemary Leauty, Helen Williams, Madge Tyner, Joanna Charles and Ruth Wallace
Miss Janet Sweeney has set next {Saturday as the date for her mare |riage to William C. Zepf, specialist |2-¢, U, 8. N. R. The ceremony will be at 9 a. m. in the St, Catherine of Sienna Catholic church. 7 Miss Jeanne Stuppy will be maid | of honor and the bridesmaids will be Misses Betty Poppaw, Gertrude Heiob and Ruth Ann Lyon. Jace ~+—|queline Chreasy will be the flower Mrs, Charles Bowes, Carmel, will|girl and Richard Zepf the best man, be the hostess Wednesday at a The ushers will be Jack Loveless
luncheon and Christmas party for and Robert Stuppy. members of Psi chapter, Alpha Omicron Alpha.
$ morning in the St. Joan of Arc y Anne Davenport and Capt, Clark Fr. Clement Bosler, atin gown with a sweetheart neck-
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Sororities
Assembly Dance To Be Dec. 22
| Announcement has been made of ter, Beta Sigma Phi, at 7 p. m. the committee for the Junjor Ase Monday in the sorority clubroom.| | sembly’ s Christmas dance to be Deg, y art 145 entral | {22 in the Marott hotel. | J Betty Carter oe oe Beta | pone group WP Me ang oster, Virginia Kristn a Chi members at 7 p. m, Wednesday. Armstrong. Janet Polson, Ans i The annual Christmas dinner of Parry, Mary Jo Pearce, Catherine the Verae Sorores chapter, Verus May, Catherine Nelson and Mary Cordis, will be held at 7 p. m. Anne Scheidenhelm. Wednesday at Buckley's restaurant| Also, Jilson Simmons, Peter Palme {in Cumberland. ler, Leonard Wilcle, Robert White, After the dinner a gift exchange!Jack Warvel, Robert Hayes, Jessy |will be held in the home of Mrs. Hopkins, Jack Harvey, Jack Meek | Arnold Kolliker, 5973 Rawls ave ‘and Alix Thomson.
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