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SATURDAY, APRIL-21, 1948
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The Engagement of Evelyn Gullion. To Henry Schricker Jr. Is Announced
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~MI8S- EVELYN ELIZABETH GULLION’S engageSchricker Jr: Mr. and Mrs. V. €lay Gullion. e bridegroom is the son of former Governor Schricker and Mrs. Schricker.
ment to S. Sgt. Henry F. nounced by her parents, The prospective
not been set.
he
Miss Gullion attended Purdue university and is a member of Behricker attended Indiana uni-
Kappa Alpha Theta sorority.’ Sgt.
versity where he was a Sigma Nu fraternity member.
tioned at Ft. Harrison. ys
Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Hart have announced the engagement of Walton G, Wilson Jr, Wilson. The bride-to-be was graduated from Butler
their daughter, Laura May, to Pvt son of Mr, and Mrs. Walton G.
has snot been chosen.
university ‘where she was a Pi Beta Phi who is stationed at Sheppard field, Tex, attended Butler ia is affiliated with Delta Tau Delta fraternity.
prospective bridegroom,
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A fall Ting is being planned by Miss Jane Holt Shook and Miss Shook is the daughter of Mr. and Mr. Buschmann is the son of the late Mrs, Ethel Ayres Buschmann. The bride-to-be attended Indiana university and is a Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority member.
Rasmussen-Glossbrenner Vows Are Read MISS CATHERINE MATILDA GLOSSBRENNER, and Mrs. Daniel I. Glossbrenner of Oaklandon, bride of S. Sgt. James ‘'W. Rasmussen, U. 8. M. C.,
Albert William Buschmann. Mrs, Wilbur Briant Shook,
Lt. Col. ceremony this afternoon. Dr. Jean 8. Milner; bridegroom's parents are Lt. Col The garden at setting for the wedding ural circle of centered with urns of Mrs. Dan W. Flickinger, pianist, The bride was escorted by of Col. Glossbrenner, white, sheer shirred
bodice, long train. A heart-shaped tiara, ported, fingertip length illusi tered with rosettes of
length sleeves, negut, matron of honor, ‘and blossoms and marguerites . caught ribbon. They- wore Curl Maetschke wedding, Mrs. stephanotis and
Jr. served
camassi blossoms,
was in aqua crepe and Wer flowers were stephanotis and Finch roses.
After "a reception on the lawn, the couple left for a wedding | trip. The bride wore a brown and white ensemble with brown | accessories for traveiing. The couple will be at home temporarily | in Cherry Point, N. C., where Sgt. Rasmussen is to be stationed. The i
bride atten ded Roc kford college and ‘the bridegroom attended Rose
Polytechnic institute
The vows were read at 3:30 o'clock by pastor of the Second Presbyterian church, and Mrs. Alvin C, he Glosshrenners, Rainbow farm provided the The couple exthanged vows before a natpyramidal arbor-vitae trees marguerites, played Edward Pairan Cooke in the absence who is serving overseas, net gown fashioned with a sweetheart neckline, fitted tapering sleeves and a full’ double Double ruffled panels aecented the skirt ‘and extended around her edged with seed pearls, on veil, forget-me-nots and sweetheart roses.
Couple Will Live in North Carolina "THE ATTENDANTS WERE GOWNED in off-white marquisette’ frocks made with sweetheart necklines, fitted bodices, three-quarter-full skirts and sweep trains. Miss Patricia Rudolph, bridesmaid, irried arm bouquets of blue corn flowers, ranunculus, red geranium
mall clusters of matching flowers in their hair, as best man. Glossbrenner chose a brown crepe dress worn with
has been an-
A wedding date has
He is sta-
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AAP, A date for the ceremony
sorority member. The
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and
daughter of became the in a double-ring The Rasmussen,
The background was geraniums and flame azaleas She chose- an, oftnet skirt.
held her imShe carried valley lilies cen-
Mrs, Walter A. Von-
with bows of emerald green |
For her daughter's
and the bridegroom's mother
[Saturday night at Ladywood- school |©
Sara Steinbaugh, Arthur Hamp
To Exchange Vows Tomorrow |,
| tv Times Special Kitty
ATTICA, Ind, April 21.—Miss Sara Jane Steinbaugh, Indianapolis,
will become the bride of Pfc
Arthur K. Hamp tomorrow here in the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, G. Steinbaugh.
The Rev at 3:30 a'clock 1 R J Hamp Sr,
the , Kokom 0
mony M 3
Clara Arnold”® Will Be Wed
{long
0. W. Ma ughy, Veetersbuit, will read the single-ring cerefternoon
Mr. Hamp is the son of Mr, and
Miss Steinbaugh will be gowned in ivory
faille. with
The basque waist is made a. scalloped V-neckline and pointed. sleeves, and the full
{hoop skirt falls into a train
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The vows uniting Mis old and Flight s Officer Alvin F.| Marschke will be read at 8:30 o'cloc k| inn fe RE i Fn SoH es
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Her fingertip veil will cascade from a tiara and she will carry a bouquet of white orchids, valley
s Clara Arn- | dines and ivy ;
Attendant's Gown Her only attendant will be Mrs. | Sidney Colightly:. Jr.” of . Kokomo. |
fer rol Wi he
Kuebler. The ceremony will be IN| mardquisette fashioned, with’ a sweet-
the Friedens Evangelical and Re-
church, Miss Arnold will wear a white satin gown made with a sweetheart neckline, fitted basque, long pointed * sleeves and a- gathered| skirt falling into a train. A finger- | tip veil attached to a coronet will be worn "by the bride. She will carry calla lilies
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heart neckline, three- -quarger- | Ilength sleeves' and a basque waist. She will have a bouquet of spring! | lowers. Leon McNeely Liverett, apprentice seaman, U, 'S. N. R,, is to be {the best man. A reception will be held at the Harrison Hill Country club in Attica immediately after! the ceremony After a wedding trip, the couple
The matron of honor, Miss Mabel (Will be at home at 1124 Broadway, |
yellow net skirt.
will wear bodice and
Arnold, taffeta
with a | Indianapolis.”
Miss Steinbaugh is al
She | graduate of Butler university and a!
will have a- matching bonnet and| {Kappa Alpha Theta sorority mem-
will carry of
flowers.
a bouquet Flower Girl Miss Marcile McNay, Shelbyville, Miss Mildred Hoeltké and Betty Larmore will- serve bridesmaids. They wil be in pink | dresses like the maid of honors and will! have matching shoulder veils attached to flowers. They also will have spring bouquets, The flower girl will be Linda Kay Marschke. Wilbur Marschke will be his brother's best man: and the ushers will be Wilbur Langhorst, Frederick Hoeltke and Fred Chambers
A reception will be held in the]
as
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spring | per.
The bridegroom is a graduate of | Butler and is attending’ the Indi-
|ana university School of Medicine | Miss | He is- a member of Nu Sigma Nu the | and Phi Delta Theta fraternities.
Miss Helen Reis
‘Will Be Bride
| Wichita, Kas.,
Times Special (Pp MT. VERNON, N. Y, April 21.—| | Miss Helen Reis and Lt. (j.g.) Wil-| [liam Stafford Nielsen, JU. 8S. N.R.,
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Miss Mildred Rolerts Is Bride Of Ensign E. William Shallock; McKee Chapel Scene for Rite
McKee chapel of
this. afternoon for the
scene
vows at 2:30 o'clock:
The_bride is the daughter of Mr. and Ensign Shallock's parents are Mr
E. 42d st,
Cast Is Named For Class Play ‘At Ladywood
A three-act comedy, “Don’t Take {My Penny,” will be presented next
by the senior class. Kenneth E Lemons is directing the production. Members cof the Brady, Paula Havemann,| Karr, Anne Pfister, Nancy Rumely, Helen Betz, Betty Blackwell, Anne Stuhldreher, Ellen Wagner, Joyce Nester, Helen Walsh, Mary Jean Bidwell, Suzanna Orth, Marjorie Specht, Joan Potts and Irene Traylor. Stage Crew Listed The production stafl includes Miss Barbara Gardella and Miss Lycas, stage manager and assistant; Misses | Potts, Bidwell, Orth, Specht and Traylor, properties, and Misses Havemann and Traylor, costumes.
Nancy
A May crowning ceremony, dur-|
ing which a statue of the Blessed | | Virgin ,is crowned, is scheduled for| the following afternoon. The cereWine held during e@. 482.
Zi Cimrquoise "He sponsored Hy, tHe Ladywost Adi:
letic association.
‘Queen's Attendants . Miss. Gardella will be the May i Queen who- places the crown upon | the statue. Her attendants will be Misses Betz, Wagner, Bidwell, Brady,
Rumely, Barbara Gleason, Rosalie Giammanco and Walsh. Crown and flower bedrers will
be Sheila Fox and Kathleen Desautels:
Couple t e to Ww ed
In Bloomington
Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind. April 21 lA ceremony at 4:30 o'clock tomor- | row afternoon in the Trinity Epis- | copal church here will unite Miss Mary Jayne Brennan and Albert John Schneider, The bride, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Carnot Brennan, and Mr. Schneider's parents are Mr. and Mrs. J. Carl Vandivier; 3652 N. Delaware st; Indianapolis. Miss Martha Brennan will serge las her sister's only attendant, and
home of the bride's parents, Mr, | Will be married at noon today in the best man will be Dale Stainer, and Mrs, Max Arnold, 1317 Comer St. Catherine's chapel here. |
Miss Reis is the daughter of Mr. |
ave. Flight Officer Marschke, son | of Mr. and Mrs. Arthyr Marschke,| 20d Mrs. George E. Reis, 21 Merid- | Hanna ave, is statiofed at Luke(®™ ‘Pl, Indianapolls, and the field, Phoenix, Ariz. bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and!
28 Receive Awards In League Art Show Twenty-eight awards were ‘presented at the art exhibit held yesterday at John Herron Art museum | in. connection with - the
league's annual meeting. The work of league members’ children was
“ shown.
Others were. Judith Turner, Chuck Greathouse, Lolly Kackley, Susan ~~ Cadick, Rosanna Hall,
“Among the winners were Julie Calin, Jinimy Rose, Sandra Kevers, Susie Miller, Priscilla Brown, Betsy Ingham, Mary Garstang, Billy
Kothe, Cynthia Wilson, Peter Hope, |Versity where she whs a member
Sandy McNally, Jane Hanna and Katherine Williams.
Jimmy Frenzel, Charles Culp, Anne Atkins, Johnny Roberts, Connie Cadick, Bobby Haueisen, Bobby Bowen, Johnny Hollett, Betsy Turner and “John Groat.
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Sorority Perl j
"Lam
A rush party will be held at 2 , p.m. tomorrow by members of fhe a chapter, Omega Nu Tau "sorority, at Cifaldi's, © Mrs.. Robert . Anderson, ‘Mrs. George J. Conneil
a and Miss. Nadene L. Foster are
| { |
| versity spoke this morning at thes
Mrs, Emil Nielsen of this city. The bride has chosen an apple green wool suit with saddle brown accessories and her flowers will be white orchids. Miss Joan Reis wiil be her sister's only attendant. She will be in a yellow wool suit, ! black “patent accessories and will [have a corsage of; gardenias, Lt |
Junior | (4g) John PF. Reis, U. 8.'N. R., the
bride's brother, will be man, A reception will be held after the! ceremony in the Studio club at] Bronxville, N. ¥. The couple will be at home in Wickford, R. I. |
The bride attended DePauw uni-|
the best!
of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, and Lt. Nielsen was graduated from Colgate university. He is a. member of Sigma Ny fraternity.
Dr. H. J. Skornia Addresses Club
Dr. H. J. Skornia of Indiana uni-
final meeting of the year for the In and About Indianapolis School Music club. The group met in the Hotel Lincoln. 4 Panel discussions on “Content of thesMusic Currféulum in the Senior High School, in the Junio High School and the Elementary School” |” weré held. , Lunelieon. ¥ was serve - ab 12:15 pom. irl
Bloomington. The couple will leave on a trip to Chicago and will be at home in Bloomington, Miss Brennan is a graduate of Wichita university.
the Tabernacle wedding Ensign E. William Shallock, U. 8. N. R. Dr,
cast are Misses | (a fi fitted bengaline basque, romance
Kathryn Lycas,|
I sqrority.’
Presbyterian church was ‘the
Roy Ewing Vale read the | v and Mrs. W, ‘Henry Roberts, 4051
and ‘is Edward W.| Shallock, Chicago. » Mr. Roberts gave his dauhgter in marriage. She wore white satin fashioned with a sheer yoke of mousseline de soie, fitted basque, long sleeves tapering into points
over the hands and gathered skirt | falling into .a train. Bride's Bouquet Her full-length veil of English | illusion cascaded from a coronet of | miniature orange blossoms, and she arried a bouquet of white flowers | {centered with a white orchid. Miss Katherine Bruck, the maid | {of honor, chose a pink frock with
neckline, short sleeves and gathered chiffon skirt. Bridesmaids’ Frocks The bridesmaids wore aqua gowns made like the maid of honor’s. They |were Miss Dorothy. Roberts, the | bride’s sister, and Miss Janet John{son caps matching their dresses and carried bouquets in pastel shades. | John Howes, Bradford, Ill, served {as best man and the ushers were |Chester Tyzsko, apprentice seaman, N. KR. and William Krueger, Chicago. | After a reception in the Roberts {home, the couple will leave for a {wedding trip. The bride is a gradu‘ate of the University of Illinois and risanncm per. of Zeta. Tar Alpha Ensign "Shallock attended Tlinois and is a Tau Kappa Epsilon | fraternity member.
Rev. Trinkle "To Officiate
AJl the attendants wore Juliet |
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
of Miss Mildred Roberts and! ,
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12} x {Ey x =0: 2 1. Mr. and Mrs. V. Clay Gullion have announced the engagement of their daughter, Evelyn Eliza-
beth, to 8S. Sgt. Henry F. Schricker Jr., son of former Governor Schricker and Mrs. Schricker,
date has not been set. (Bretzman
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fe.
G.
field, Tex. (Ramos-Porter photo.)
3. Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Jane Holt Shook and Albert William She is the daughter of Mr.
+ Buschmann. the fall. (P. H. Ho photo.)
4, Miss Marjorie Joyce Miller of Indianapolis and Robert L. Mann, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Mann of Cecil, O., are to be married May 5 in the Evangelical and Reformed church in Decatur, parents are Mr. and Mrs. David Adams of Decatur. 5. Mrs. P. H. Rhynehart was Miss Marilyn Goo dall before her marriage Jan. 17 in the Broadway Methodist church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot C. Goodall, Maud Rhynehart of Burdette, N.
is the son of Mrs.
bridegroom attended Cornell
Cholis-Fletcher | Breakfast Follows Vows Uniting Nauptials. Read. August, Diener, Mary Murphy.
The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Clement Bosler read the vows at 9 o'clock this
Fletcher and Thomas J. Cholis. The ceremony was in the St..Joan of Arc Catholic church.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.|
{N, New Jersey st.,
and Mrs. Francid J. Fletcher, 4065
| | The home of Mrs. Marie Reyn-| mother is Mrs. Mary Cholis, South
3608 N. Meridian st.
1d 0iasS,
the scene at 8 o'clock tonight for | : the wedding of her daughter, Mrs. | [the bride. It was fashioned with a
| Betty Jean Taylor, and Robert D.| | sweetheart
Lucas, Ann Arbor, Mich. The Rev. O. A. Trinkle,
| will’ officiate. © The | the son of Mr. and Mrs. C Kokomo.
bride. She will have a headdress of peach-colored flowers and veiling and long gloves. Her corsage will be of orchids,
attendant, |quisette, light blue gloves and will
will have a corsage of roses.
wedding trip to Chicagoa. will be at home in Ann Arbor.
Mrs.
and the bridegroom attended
Princeton university.’
Junior, League
Elects Officers
a Al the annual meeting of the, Indianapolis Junior league held yesterday in John Herron Art museum, Mrs. John Hollett Jr. (right) was
reelected president,
Others chosen to serve with her included Mrs,
, Louis. Huesman (left), vice , president, and Miss Anne Shaw Davis
(center), corresponding sécrepary.
.
Two additional officers, not shown,
+are Mirs. George Fotheringham, named recording secretary, and Mrs.
An aqua blue floor-length gown | Rosemary with a V-neckline, short sleeves and | with a satin bodice and full skirt draped skirt will be worn by the|She carried a
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{Drew and the ushers were Edward | Mrs. Lloyd Forthoffer, her only (John Fletcher, brother of the bride, | has chosen pink mar-jand Jack Elmerick.
After a reception in the Reynolds held
| Pvt, {Donald Pitts.
{Arthur B. Miller,
|
man will be William Chapel,
will be !Bend.
A white satin dress was worn by
neckline, land a-full skirt falling into a train.
pastor | She wore a fingertip veil cascading! of the Englewood Christian church, | from. a tiara of orange blossoms. a The shirre bridegroom is | Her iy, bouquet was of white . B. Lucas, | roses:
Ss
The bride’s only Carr,
Miss pink
attendant, chose dusty
bouquet of dusty pink, blue and purple flowers and wore matching flowers in her hair The best man was William K
A breakfast was held after the
wear a pearl] tiara in her hair. She {ceremony in hunters’ lodge of the | carried bouquets of spring
| Marott hotel, and the reception was there this afternoon.
They |at home in Indianapolis.
Taylor attended Butler university | Chur ch Vows to Unite!
‘WAC, Serviceman
chureh will be the seene at 7 o'clock tomorrow night for the wedding of Betty Miller,. WAC, and Pvt The vows will be read by the Rev. Roy E. Mueller, Miss Miller is the daughter of | 5115 E. 9th st. and ¢he bridegroom fs .the son of | Perie R, Pitts, 853 N, Butler ave, Miss Martha Miller will serve as her sister's attendant, and the best War saw. Cecil D. Thompson and C. H Masterson will be the ushers. After the ceremony, the couple will leave for a short trip. The bride attended Purdue university and she is stationed at Ft. Sheridan, Ill. Mr, Pitts, who is stationed at Wakeman General hospital, attended Kansas State college.
Dances Booked The O-Del club” will sponsor dances at 8:30 p. m.- tomorrow and Tuesday in the clubrqom, 24%’ S. Illinois st. Charles Biven's orchestra will play.
Sorority Session Miss Rosemary Farrell willbe the hostess at 8:30 p. m. Tuesday for a meeting of the Beta chapter, Gamma Phi Alpha sorority. The’session
will'be in the home of Mrs. Donald
Polijetts, 500 X, Deyasey sh “
university.
and Mf. Cholis’|
fitted bodice |
photo.)
and Mrs. Wilbur Briant
(P. H. Ho photo.)
Y.
(P. H. Ho photo.)
A breakia st
{Paul cathedral.
The bride chose a candlelight duchess satin frock made with a| long sleeves tapering into points' over the |
mousseline de soie yoke, hands and a gathered skirt forming a train. She wore a fingertip veil of English illusion attached.to a princess lace Juliet cap and carried & bouquet of white orchids, gardepias| and stephanotis, The matron of honor. was the | bride's sister, Mrs. Joseph Battista. She wore talisman ninon chiffon.! d basque was made with | a romance neckline and three-| quarter-length sleeves Reception Held Miss Virginia Free and Miss Patricia Quinlan, the bridesmaids, were in mist blue marquisette, The | dresses: were styled with romance | necklines; fitted princess and gathered bouffant skirts. | All the attendants wore maline| {headdresses and shoulder veils| !matching ‘their frocks and flowers. |
The best man
After|groom’s brother, Albert, and Michael | { home, home, the couple will leave for a|a wedding trip, the couple will be|Carr and Frank Celarek served as| wedding trip. They will be at home for & short trip and will be at latter Thursday in the Penn Arts home at 5014 W.
Brown Hostess
P.EB O will meet at 6:30 p a {the home of Mrs. Donaldson Brown,
ushers. There was a reception this after-| noon in the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. E. A.-Murphy, 3428 N | Key stone ave,
at home in Indianapolis. |
Miss Laura May Hart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Hart, is the bride-to-be of Pvt. Walton Wilson Jr, A. A. F. Mr. Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walton G. Wilson, is stationed at Sheppard
Shook.
The wedding
The. wedding will be in
The bride's
{Robert Scott, ‘Miss Curfman ‘Are Married
| | | |
Virginia Curfman, daughe iter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard W, | Curfman, 317 N. Holmes ave., be= | came the bride of Lt. Robert Paul
| Scott at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon, The Rev. Fr. Michael Gorman,
{pastor of St. Anthony's Catholio | church, officiated in the Curfman {home. Lt. Septt's parents are Mr, |and Mrs, J. P. Scott, 525 Buckinge ‘ham dr. ’ Entering on the arm of her fae ‘ther, the bride wore an ice blue marquisette gown. The fitted basque had a high round neckline and cap sleeves. Bride's Veil Her malching veil of illusion wag caught by a large pink rose and she {wore matching mits. She carried a {muff of bltie net with an orchid and pink roses attached to it. Miss Marguerite Sellmeyer was the bride's only attendant. She wore maize marquisette fashioned with a V-neckline, bracelet-length sleeves and a full skirt. Her bou= |quet was of- rosés and larkspur and {she wore a headdress of the same | flowers. Midshipman Jack Meihaus, U. 8, {N. R, served as best man. A ree {ception was” held in the Curfman home, after which the couple left {for a trip to Chicago, The bride | groom will be stationed at Billings General hospital.
and Lt. Rhynehart The couple is at home in San Antonio, Tex. The bride attended Purdue university where she was a Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority member, and the
Vow to
Unite
{afternoon in the hom
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at Cifaldi's this morning fol Jowed the wedding of | { Miss Mary Murphy and Cpl. August Diener Jr. morning uniting Miss Rosemary |. 19 gelock by the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond R. Noll in’ SS. Peter and
The service was read |
Couple Today
In a double ring. ceremony al {7:30 g'clock tonight Miss Laura Lee Turner will - become the bride of
smiliherd E. Jennings. The*Rev. Hows
ard Anderson will} officiate” in the
Speedway Christian church. Miss Turner is the daughter of (Mr. and - Mrs. Charles A. Turner, (160 N. Whitcomb ave, and the {bridegroom's ‘parents are Mr. and EN N. V. Jennings, 5018 W. 10th
w edding Trip
To Folio Rite
Miss Martha Jean Sims i Verne Kenneth Harvey Jr., tice seaman, U. S. N. married at
parents, Mr. and Mrs,
| Sims, 4340 Park ave
Dr. Warren Mathias, the Williams Creek church, will officiate.
pastor
formerly of Indianapolis.
Mrs. John Smith will’ be
vey will serve as his son's best man was the bride-|After a small reception in the Sims|there wiil the couple will leave for a
apartment.
nd apprenR., will be 2:30 o'clock tomorrow e of the bride's P® her sister, Miss Joanne Turner,
Eugene E.
of | Christian | matching The bride- |sweetheart basques |groom is the son of Dr. and Mrs.|ing ‘flowers in her hair, Verne K. Harvey, Alexancria, Va. |
the Zink and Jack Stenger they bride's only attendant and’ Dr. Har- | ushers.
R Rieting on the arm of her father, [the bride will. wear a gown of cane | dlelight chiffon made on princess lines and accented with lace. Her jv tiered veil of illusion will fall [from a halo of orange blossoms. She will carry a prayer book topped with white roses and valley lilies. Sister Is Attendant The bride's only attendant wil}
| She will be gowned in.yellow mare |quisette with a sweetheart’ neck { line, short sleeves, fitted basque and a full skirt. She will have lace mitts and cafry roses and wear matche
Roger Huff will be the best man {and James Reinmann, Wallace will be the
| Immediately after the wedding, be a reception in the
Turner home. The couple will leave
10th st,
The bride attended Butler | versity and is a graduate of the InThe couple will leave| diana University School of Music The Wallace Strest Presbvierian {for a short wedding trip and will be |She is a member of Kappa Alpha | Theta sorority | Mr. Diener is the son of Mr. and senior at the I. U. School of Medi-|741 W
Mrs.
Chapter S,
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Mr. Harvey
1s
44th st. A
sisterhood, Tuesday in
m.
South American
| Illinois | cine and is a Phi Chi fraternity (film will be shown by Miss Doris*
Mrs. August Diener, 3347 N. | st. He att ended St. Joseph's college, | Rensselaer,
Elizabeth § Schmidt To Be Graduated
Mr, and Mrs. Kurt W, Schmidt, | {4444 Broadway, “will attend. the | commencement exercises at Indiana
‘| university tomorrow. Their daugh-
ter, Elizabeth Ann, will receive her bachelor of arts degree in sociology. Also attending will be the Schmidt's son, Edward; Mrs. Schmidt's father, E. G. F. Brinkmeyer, and Lt. and Mrs. Richard K. Frye, of Columbus, O. Mrs. Frye and Miss Schmidt were classmates at I. U,, and Mrs. Frye will. be the house guest of Miss
Dance Tonight J Times Special SOUTH BEND, Ind. April a Two Indianapolis girls are serving on committees for the arinual spring formal dancé at St. Mary's college tonight, They are Miss Ann Keach,
tee, and Mis§ Jo Ann Welch, a,
Schmidt next week. |
emir of he Rosen submiton
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