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Cathedral Rite Is Read by. Msgr. Noll

A breakfast in the Indianapolis Athletie club this morning followed the wedding of Miss Georgia Marie Neargarder and Capt. Vincent J. Vuturo, Camp Atterbury. The ceremony was at 10 | in S8. Peter and Paul cithedral | with the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond | “Siiutfnbiy. The bride was gowned in slipper |

satin styled with a sheer yoke, long tapered... sleeves, . princess basque |

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She chose a two- tiered fingertip veil of imported illusion held by a hat of illusion, and her bouquet | was of white roses and stephanotis. | ; Pastel Frocks A leaf green net dress was wofn' by the matron of honor, Mrs. | Charles Friedrich, Louisville, twin sister of the bridegroom. The gown, was made with a V-neckline, fitted | basque, three-quarigr-length sleeves | and full gathered s¥rt. She had a bouquet of roses and snapdragons. Serving as bridesmaids were Mrs. Waldo Clark, Mrs. Edward Boyle, and Miss Josephine Vuturo of Louisville, the bridegroom's sister. They wore dresses of chiffon in’ pastel shades and carried mixed bouquets. Barbara Ann Boyle,

New officers of St. Margaret's

John R. Brayton, president; Mrs.

Couple to Be at

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carried a basket of pink flowers The ringbearer was Anthony Vuturo, Louisville, nephew of the bridegroom. Te Take Trip

Capt. Vuturo's attendants were | Frederic Lloyd

Lt. Joseph L. Scarsone, best man, and Maj. Homer Haughs,

is, Ee church, will read the vows.

Capt. | r ter Wray and Lt. Kermit | VN ed Today ushers, all of Camp Atterbury =

A Feception was held this after-!

In Lafayette

Times Special LAFAYETTE, Ind. May 19.-In The. couple’ will leave “tor wh a ceremony to be read here at 12:30! 0 Waban, The Be attended | m. today, Miss Beverly Brand Butler university and the Arthur | will become the bride of Ensign | Jordan Conservatory of Music.| Frederic R. Lloyd, U. 8. N. R. The Capt. Vuturo attended the Univer. Rev, William R. Graham will offi | sity of Louisville. ciate in the Central Presbyterian, church. Miss Brand is the daughter of

Mr. and Mrs. Donovan W, Brand of this city and Ensign Lloyd's par-

Leo L. Neargarder, 3711 N, Sher-| men dr., parents of the bride. The bridegroom ’is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Vuturo, Louisville.

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A White satin gown will be worn by the bride. marquisette yoke, fitted bodice, long pointed sleeves and a bouffant!

| bridegroom’s father, the Rev. J. C.

‘open at 1 p. m. Tuesday at school

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Miss Helen Cotton became the|’

bride of Lt. James C. Drake A U. 8B, at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon in the Nortawood Christian church.

dianapolis. Father Best Man The bride has chosen a gown with a white satin bodice and a| full marquisette skirt forming a train, She will wear a fingertip

The vows were read by Dr. Harold veil and carry a white orchid and

F. Hanlin, pastor, assisted by the

Drake, Anderson. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Irwin W. Cotton, 1035 N, Pennsylvania st, and Lt. Drake, is the son of the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Drake "A white taffeta frock made with/ a high, round neckline, fitted bodice, long sleeves and a train was worn by the bride. A tiara of seed pearls held her fingertip veil and she carried gardenias, Reception in Church Her only attendant, Miss Alberta Hoffman, wore a bouffant pale blue organdy. Her bouquet was of pink roses and she wore matching flowers in her hair. Jack Burwell served as best man, There was a reception: in the church parlor. The couple will leave for Camp Bowie, Tex., where the bridegroom will be stationed. The bride was graduated from Butler university and is a Delta Gamma sorority member, Lt. Drake, ‘who attended Valparaiso university, recently returned from 29 months’ overseas duty,

Five Red Cross

Classes to Open

Registration has opened for three new Red Cross home nursing

white flowers.

The matron of honor, Mrs. Ken- | ineth R. Freed of Attica, wil wear

blue taffeta and her flowers will be red roses. Mr. Lloyd will be!

his son's best man.

At Home Address After a reception in the Lafayette Country club, the couple will leave for a wedding trip. They will be at home temporarily in Hingham, Mass. .

The bride attended Stephens col- | and Purdue!

lege, Columbia, Mo., university. She is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Ensign Lloyd was graduated from Purdue and is a Phi Kappa Psi fraternity member,

Party to Mark

Anniversary

The fourth anniversary of Beta|

Zeta chapter, Beta Sigma Phi so-

rority, will be observed tomorrow at |

an 11:30 a. m. “brunch” party in the home of Mrs. Cecil Taylor, 9156 E, 54th st.

New officers of the group are Mrs. ’

Gerald Oyler, president; Mrs. Jo-

classes. The six-lesson course “In/cenh Sindelar, vice president; Miss

home care of the sick will be taught at school 29, at the Bast Washington st. branch

A Red Cross nutrition coufse will

Margaret Grimes, secretary; Miss Mary Ellen Campbell, . branch “library and in the nye ‘ra. Pp Lynhurst Baptist church.

treasurer; ‘aylor, program chairman, and

Mrs. Eugene Ritter, historian,

Members of Kappa Tau Epsilon

41. Another nutrition class will|serority will honor théir. mothers at open Wednesday in the Hotel Lin-(a dinner Wednesday in the Y. W.

coin. Mrs, Mabel Arnold will tn-

T|*of the wedding of Miss Isabel

Hospital guild elected this week are shawn in the upper photograph.

They include (standing, left to right) Mrs. Robert M. Stith, first vice president; Mrs. Lawrence Henderson, assistant treasurer, and: Mrs. Merritt Fields, recording secretary. - Others are (seated, left to right) Mrs.

Louis R. Thomas, second vice president; Mrs, Bert A. Gwynn, treasurer,

and Mrs. M. Crosby Bartlett, corresponding secretary. Another organization holding its election this week was the Junior auxiliary to the Indianapolis Day nursery. The officers are (seated, left to right) Mrs. LeRoy) G- rdner, éovresponding secretary; Mrs. James D. Peirce Jr, president; Mrs. Albert L. Kleckner, treasurer; Mrs. Ward Fenstermaker, vice president, and (standing) Mrs. Robert E. Wacker Yechrding secretary.

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Suzanne . Pulliam Will Be Married Tuesday in Church Rite in Lebanon

MISS HELEN SUZANNE PULLIAM has set next Tuésday as the date for her wedding to Flight Officer James M. McDaniel, A. A. F. The ceremony will be at 3:30 p. m, in the First Presbyterian church ‘in Lebanon, : Mrs. James Quayle, Lebanon, sister of the bride-to-be, will be the matron of honor. The bridesmaids will - be Miss Nancy Elleman, Greencastle, Miss Joan Denham

and Miss Joan Chandler. After the ceremony there will bea fhtepion in the Ulen Country club at Lebanon, The prospective bridegroom, now stationed at Lowry field, Denyer, Colo. will report after his leave to Randolph field, Tex., for further training. Miss Pulliam attended DePauw university and is a .member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Flight Officer McDaniel attended ‘Indiana university. ‘He is a Delta Tau Delta fraternity member. ® = =» WF Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilbert Wells announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Alberta, to Ensign Warren Lewis Hicks, U.-S N: R. No date has heen set for the wedding. Ensign Hicks, who recently returned on leave after duty in the Pacific area, is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Clark Bayard Hicks. The bride-to-be is a Butler university graduate and a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Her fiance attended Indiana university, where he was an Alpha Tau Omega fraternity member,

Jane Gillespie to Become Bride AN ALTAR BANKED WITH GREENERY, white gladioli and candelabra will form the setting tonight for the wedding of Miss Jane Gillespie, WAC, and Lt. William A. Smith Jr, A. A PF, "The doukle-ring ceremony, at 7.30 o'clock in the Broadway Meth.odist church, will be read by the Rev. O. W. Fifer. . Miss Gloria Cole will sing a program of bridal airs, accompanied by Mrs. John English, organist. Miss Gillespie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bryant W., Gillespie Jr.,, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. William A. Smith; Vista, Cal. The bride will wear an heirloom gown of cream-coiored brocaded satin, - The fitted ‘corselet basque has a V-neckline .apd short puffed sleeves edged with rose point lace, and the full skirt extends into a train. Her fingertip veil of imported English illusion is attached to a half-hat of pleated illusion accented with orange blossoms She will carry orchids and stephanotis,

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eremo Ligh J. P. MEISTER, will be the matron of honor. Her gown will be of petal pink chiffon fashioned with a round neckline, fitted basque and full skirt. a” VASE RATE CH wm TRO sant Snes bouffant net skirts. Lt. Sally Hopkins, WAC, New York snd 3%" Leslie Canning will be bridesmcids.y All the attendants will carry bouquets in pastel colors’ und will wear matching flower half-hats. Capt. Robert M. Allan, ‘Washington, will serve as best man. The ushers will be Austin Gillespie, apprentice seaman, U, 8. N, R,,

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brother of the bride, and Capt. Thorndyke Williams, Philadelphia. After a reception in the Giliespie home, the couple will leave for a wedding trip. Miss Gillespie is stationed at the civil affairs school at the University of Chicago She is a graduate of Indiana univer- | sity 2nd a Kappa Alpha Theta sorority member. Lt. Smith, whois stationed at Lockbourne army air base, Columbus, O., was graduated | from Culver Military academy and Leland Stanford university, He is a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity,

Irvington Church Will Be Scene Orphan Home Of Reed-Roth Ceremony;

Auxiliary

Will Elect

An election is a highlight of orpastor of the Emerson Avenue! {ganization meetings scheduled for | next week. The dress has a Tne Auxiliary to the Children’s

skirt extending into a short train. CUS¢au of the Indianapolis Orphan She has chosen a fingertip veil of | home will elect officers Monday ‘illusion attached to a seed pearl | during a luncheon meeting in the icoronet and will earry a cascade! Dome of Mrs. Robert L. Mason, 7979 | bouquet of stephanotis with a white! Morningside dr. | orchid heart. | Before the luncheon at 12:30 The maid of honor, Miss Ruth P-M. there will be an 11 a. m. board | Ann Rogers, will be in yellow faille, | !0€eting. Annual reports will be | fashioned, with chp sleeves, a deep Presented during the business ses-

U-neckline and bouffant skirt, |Sion. Bridal Attendants | The assistant hostesses will be:

| | Mesdcames Evans Rust, August Miss Mary Heavin and Miss. Hook, Henry Langsenkamp Jr. and Betty Ruth Guttnecht will be the Allan Z. Shimer,

i | bridesmaids, They will wear French | Mrs, Frank F. White, 4564 Millersthe (ville rd. will entertain the Good-

blue faille frocks made like ' maid of honor’s. | will Service club at a 12:30 p. m. All the attendants will wear long luncheon Wednesday. Mrs. C. J. lace mitts matching their frocks Ancker will discuss “China” and and will carry colonial bouquets. | Mrs. White will preside. Thomas Whitcomb will be the | : bést man and the ushers will be| Hostesses at the Children’s muWarren Van Roth, brother of the Seum “family hour” from 2 to § bride; James L. Thompson and Or-|P- mM. ‘tomorrow will be from the bin Reich. school 9 P.-T. A. They. include hack CB {Miss Agnes Mahoney, principal, and Parents of Couple | After a reception in the church, | Mesdumes Jied Sinper, Delbar)

Herbert, Carl Cook, Robert Ashcraft | the couple will leave for a trip to 504 Robert King.

| Minneapolis. They will be at home| {at 2315 Central ave. Mr. Reed at-| The Kindergarten Mothers club, tended the University of Minne-|of the Stephen Foster school will sota. "(meet at 1 p. m. Wednesday in the Miss Roth is the daughter of Mr." kindergarten. Dr. Gerald Kempf and Mrs. Hilbert E. Roth, 610 N./ will talk on “Communicable DisSherman dr, and the bridegroom's | eases.” The hostesses will be | mother is Mrs, Ethel Reed, 1120 N.|Mesdames John Gleason," Grover Pennsylvania st. ‘MeNew a and Robert Williams.

. Ceremony Is Read in the East

"Home Here

A double-ring. ceremony at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the Irvington Methodist church will unite Miss Betty Lou Roth and Robert | irl, in girl, was pink net over satin and Reed. The Rev. rge T. King,

A ceremony read today in Elmhurst, L, I, united | Miss Isabel Ann Macintyre of Indianapolis and Lt, (J.g.) Thomas Joseph O'Brien, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. O'Brien of Elmhurst. | The bride is the daughter of Peter Macintyre ‘and the late Mrs. Macintrye.

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3 : and a veil of ivory tulle held by NEW YORK, May 10.—The 4 coronet ,of valley liligs. Her Church of the Ascension in Elm- maid of honor, Miss Joan Kramer, was in pink marquisette and Birst, Lo X, Was [the tothe today. Li RRR aS spring flowers. Edward O'Brien was his brother's best man. A dinner, for the immediate . ‘families and the bridal party was given here at Sherry's Jolowing

Times Special

Ann MacIntyre of Indianapolis’ and Lt.

Miss Ruth Wise, Huey F. Young |: Will Exchange Nuptial Vows; Wedding, Trip to Follow Rite

Miss Ruth Wise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs..N. L. Wise, 2456 Park | ave, and Huey ernoon in the Third Christian church. The vows will be read by the Rev. A. C. Brooks, pastor of the church. Entering on the arm of her father, the bride will wear ivory satin made with a sweetheart neckline jn fitted “basque. The full skirt sweeps into a train. Her full-length veil of fmported illusion has a cap of lace and seed Wedding Dates

pearis. The bride's bouquet will be

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The Rev. Clarence A. Shake will : read the vows tombrrow afternoon |uniting Miss Marilyn Demaree and * ILE John A. Bruck. The rite will {be at 4:30 o'clock in the Irvington i, | Methodist church. % : | Miss Demaree is the daughter of © Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Demares, | Greenfield, and Lt. Bruck's parents "| |are Mr. and Mrs. Louis w. Bruck,

52 8. Audubon rd. Mr. Demaree will give his daugh= ter in marriage. She will he gowned {in candlelight "satin made with & {Sweetheart neckline, long pointed sleeves, fitted basque and a full skirt falling into a train.

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Miss Norma Hite (upper left) is the bride-to-be of Ensign Paul A. Sweetser, She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Hite, Kokomo, and Ensign Sweetser's parents are Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Sweetser, North Quincy, Mass. (P. H. Ho photo.) The engagement _of Miss Ruth

Ensign‘ Warren 1 Lewis Hicks; N.R., was announced today, H. He phute.)

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will wear mist blue taffeta. The dress is fashioned with a sweet ° h e a r t neckline, bracelet-length ' |sleeves, fitted basque and full skirt. | She will have a bouquet of Pinocchio and Rapture roses and violets, The bridesmaids will wear dresses in wood violet made like the: maid of honors, and will carry similar bouquets. They are Miss ,{ Mary Lou Sternberg, Hammond, and Miss Elizabeth Peet.

Bridegroom’s F ather. Will

Read Vows

The bridegroom’s father, the Rev. Reception to Follow ,» L. Emmert, will officiate tomor-| The flower girl, Janet K. Bender, row morning at the wedding of Miss! will have a yellow dress fashioned . . Opal Marie Studebaker and Capt.|like the other attendants’ and will Lloyd D. Emmert, A. A. F. carry a French basket of rose The services will be at 9:30 o'clock | petals. in the South Side Church of the| Mr, Bruck will be his son's best Nazarene. The Rev. T. J. Rahrar,| man and she ushers will be Dwight Evansville, will assist. : W. Renner ' Jr, Zionsville, and The bride will wear white satin] Richard Harrison, Lafayette. A ree and a fingertip veil of illusion fall-{ception will be held in the Bruck

.“Young will be married at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow aft-ling from a seed pearl tiara. Her|home before the couple leaves for

bouquet will be of white roses witha wedding trip. an orchid center. Both Miss Demaree and the Sisters Attendants bridegroom attended Purdue unie

Mrs. Ira Hadley will be her sister’s matron of honor. Her dress will be of Wedgwood blue net and she will carry Briarcliff roses.

Kappa Gamma sorority and he is a Triangle fraternity member,

versity. She is a member of Kappa

of gardenias and white sweetpeas. Mrs, Thomas Seimier, matron of hoflor, has chosen cameo pink taffeta made with a nei yoke, fitted basque and full net skirt. She will CAITY Delight roses and purple sweetpeas. . To Live Here . The bridesmaids will be gowned in aguatone dresses like Mrs. Selmier’'s. Their flowers will be Bountiful roses. They are Mrs. Fred- | erick Carney, Memphis, Tenn., and | Miss Roslyn Wise. | Sharon Sue and Karon Lue Carney, twin nieces of the bride, will be the fiower girls. They will have white net dresses and carry baskets of flowers. The, bridegroom's atlendants will

Announced by Brides-to-Be

The bridal news includes announcements of wedding dates and a marriage, Next Saturday is the date set by Miss Mary Margaret McNellis for her .wedding to. Ensign William L. Rich Jr, merchant marine. The rite will be at 8 a. m. in the St. Joan of Arc Catholic church with the Very Rev. Msgr. Clement T. Bosler officiating. Miss Patricia Ann McNellis will be her sister's maid of honor, and the bridesmaids will be Miss Mar-

: church, will be held at 2:30 p. m.|Willlam Gueckin, Logansport, were : Wednesday in. the home of Mrs. | the attendants,

be Mr. Selmier, best man, and|garet Blatz and Miss Patricia ByLioyd Cummings and Eugene Gill,|fie1q.

ushers. . After a reception in the Wise pride-to-be, will be the flower girl. home, ‘the couple will leave for aiThe prosnective bridegroom's wedding trip to Chicago. They will} ta her, William L. Rich, will serve {be at home in Indianapolis. as best man. Josepn F. McNamara and Robert J. Quinn will be ushers.

DD. A. R. Plans Mr. and Mrs. William N. Thomp-

. : { son, New Bethel, announce the-ap-Me orial R ite Fproaching marriage of their daughm | ter, Helen Garmon Thompson, to

Cpl. James Linwood Akers U. S.

{ Jane Ann Gallagher, cousin of the}

The Caroline Scott Harrison | M. C.R chapter, D. A, R., will have a can-' The prospective bridegroom's par- | delighting memorial ‘service at 4'!ents are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. p. m, May 27, in the chapter house, | Akers, Evansville, formerly of In824 N. Pennsylvania st. { dianapolis. The wedding will be | Mrs. Timothy Harrison will have fat 4:30 p. m. next Saturday in! [charge of the service which will| the Meridians Heights Presbyterian ' thonior gold star soldiers on the| church. {chapter roll and late members of | Dr. Sidney Blair Harry will read {the organization. | {the vows. Miss Mary Elizabeth Mrs, Mary Ann Kreiser and Miss! Thompson will be her sister's only Betty Jean Miller will give a mu- | attendant, and Cpl. Irvin Oliver, sical program, and Mrs. Arch N. {U. 8. M. C. R, will serve as best | Bobbitt will preside. ! man. The prospective bridegroom | Others on the program will be attended Butler umversity. i Mesdames Herbert R. Hill, Howard | BNE J. Baumgartel, Iliff Jones, Henry A {C. Ketcham, Frederick D. Stilz and in Noble W. Hiatt.

ceremdny at 8 a. m. yesterday | St. Joseph's Catholic church, | Lewiston, Me., united Miss Mary | | Alice Kelly and Ensign Thomas w.

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. The bride is the daughter of Mrs, Annual Spring Tea oe M. Keiley, 26 E. 14th st. The annual spring tea of the |

und Ensign Fox's parents are Mr. |

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|| Woman's Sodiety of Chistian Serv-| arid Mrs. William C. Fox, 2330 N. |

ice, Meridian Street Methodist! Pennsylvania st. Ensign and Mrs.

John 8. Wright, 4411 Washington blvd. i : Mrs. Clifford "Wagoner will taix| J €4 Tomorrow on her recent books. Her subject| A tea at 3 p. m. tomorrow in the will be “Between the Lines.” Music| Central Y, W, C. A. will honor will be provided by Miss Carol members of the U. 8. A. chapter, Baum, harpist, and Miss Elizabeth | American War Mothers, for their Armstrong, violinist. work in the past year for serv-

icemen. .Appearing on the will He E. O. Snethen, Earl H. Mrs. Baker Hostess Schmidt and John R. Tones. Mrs. Mrs. E. B. Baker, 5315 Washington | Jones is the arveapeliéats chair. blvd. will be the hostess Monday at| man. a meeting of the Monday Convérsa-

tion club. Mrs. Paul Blakeslee will be in charge of the program. = T haior Party

Meeting Wednesday

“The U. 8. A. chapter of American:

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Alice ‘Terhune will entertain’ with a dinner and theater party tonight

Miss Martha Anderbon and Miss|

Miss Edna Studebaker, the bride's| VW €1fare Program ister, and Miss Esther Emmert, hi 3 wish or the bridegroom, will be the Will Be Topic

bridesmaids.

They will wear pink

Miss Mildred P. Beard will dis-

and yellow net, respectively, and|cuss “Indiana's Public Welfare Pro=

canny bouquets of roses. The bridegroom's niece, Sue Emmert, will be the flower girl.

gram” Tuesday at a meeting of the ‘Janice | Riley Hospital Cheer guild in Ayres’ auditorium. The session will be

Dwight Emmert will serve as his{at 2 p. m.

brother's best man and the ushers will be Mr. Hadley Dunn.

- After. the ceremony there will be|to

A musical program will be given

and. Ernest) by Miss Betty Oakes, accompanied by Clarence Elbert.

Amendments the guild's constitution and by-

a reception in the home of the|laws will be presented by Mrs. C, H, bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs: George | Becker.

8. Studebaker, 820 E. Raymond st.

asfhe couple will leave for Santa!Charles D. Vawter. ‘where the bridegroom |M. Carper will serve as hostess and He 1is|{Mrs. Hans Jacobsen will preside, The executive board will meet af 11:30 a. m.

Ana, Cal, will await reassignment. the son of the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Emmert, 2115 Olive st.

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