Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 May 1945 — Page 5
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1945
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Miss . Emily = Jean *
Beebe's Engagement
- Miss Helen Coffey.
To Cadet W. A. Dentel Is Announced
MR. AND MRS. HARRY WALTER BEEBE announce the engagement of their daugiiter, Emily Jean, to Aviation Cadet William Allen Dentel, U. 8. N. R., nephew of “Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Sagun, T oledo, ‘0. No date has
been set for the wedding. Miss Beebe “was graduated recently from Denison university, Granville, O. She is a member of Delta Gamma sorority. The prospective bridegroom attended Denison and 18 a Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity member, \ He is stationed at Pensactla, Rls o " » » A cererruny read Wednesday in the Episcopal church in Paris, Tex.. united Miss Jeanne: Starr Dieterich and Cpl. Ray Chanayd, Los Angeles, Cal. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Carl A. Dieterich, Indianapolis. She was graduated from Butler university and is a member of Kappa Aipha Theta sorority. Mr. Chanaud attended the University of Oklahoma. He is stationed at Camp Maxey, Tex. ; u n 5 o o o Miss Lorene Claire Reynolds and Leslie R. Smith, were married May 13 in .the North Methodist church. Browning, pastor, officiated, The bride is and Mrs. W. Henry Reynolds and Mr. Bmith, Crawfordsville.
Theater Committee Plans Garden Party ,:A GARDEN PARTY WILL BE HELD at 2 p. m. June 6 by the affairs: committee ot the Civic theater. The party will be at the home of Mrs, R. Hartley Sherwood. Mrs. Harry T. Pritchard will preside at a brief business session. Otficers will be elected and annual reports will be given at that time. A musical program will be presented by Mrs. George 8. Dailey, Mrs. Allan Z. Shimer and Mrs. ments and the decorations committee chairman is Mrs, Efvaymson. The arrangemehts, committee includes Miss Coffey, chairman; Mpesdames Sherwood, Harry T. Pritchard, Lindon A. Bailey, Howara T. Griffith, Walter Myers Jr., Thomas L. Neal, Fred Luker, W. Coffey, J. A. Goodman and R. P. VanCamp, Miss Emma Claypool and Miss Eldena Lauter. The hostesses will be Mesdames James E. Babcock, Alan W. Boyd, Robert Bowes, Volney Brown; H. R. Burpee, Scot Clifford, LeRoy Gordner, William C. Griffith, Jack #atfield, H. W, Linkert, William C. Guthrie, J. K. Lijly IIT, Marvin L. Lugar, Raymond Mead; Cleon A. Nafe, George T. Parry, Herbert Todd, Robert Tyndall, Harry V. Wade and J.'D. Welch and Miss Dottie Hodgeson.
Dramatic Club Dance Will Be Tonight SEVERAL PARTIES HAVE BEEN PLANNED in connection with the annual meeting and dinner-dance of the Dramatic club tonight in the Woodstock club. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fortune Jr. will have as. their guests Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Blish of Sevmour, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lemcke Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George Denny will entertain guests in théir-home before going to the party. They will be Messrs. and Mesdames Thomas Madden, John Ruckelshaus and Charles Moores, Messrs. Malcolm Jillson and Albert Deluse, Mesdames Thomas Ruckelshaus, Hiram McKee and Albert J. Beveridge Jr. and Miss Josephine Madden. vA group of guests will be entertained in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Hollett Jr. before the dance. They will be Messrs. and Mesdames Jeremiah L. Cadick, Wallace Tomy and George Fotheringham; Mrs. Elise Atkins and Mrs. Fisk. Landers. . "oo = 8 = oo» = “Guests of Mr and Mrs. Irving M. Fauvre will be Messrs. and Mesdames David L. Stone Jr._.E. B. Martindale, Walter Schott and George Ziegler. ‘In another party will be Messrs. and Mesdames Sylvester Johnson, Russell J. Ryan, W. R. Sinclair, Frederick T. Holliday, Garvin M. Brown, John D. Gould, Perry O'Neal and Cornelius Alig, Mrs. Ward Hackieman and Messrs. Edward Mayer and William G. Sullivan Other reservations have heen made by Messrs. and Mesdames Louis H. Haerle, John L. Eaglesiield, George A. Kuhn, George Home, Paul L. Hargitt, Frederick G. Appel, Raymond Gregg, Volney Brown, John Jameson, Augustus Coburn and Edwin A. Blish, Mrs. Ruth Murphy, Miss Julia Brink, Miss Anne Shaw Davis and Walter Milliken,
Rich -M’Nellis Vows Are Rad In St. Joan of Arc Church
A. X. 8, Dr. Dallas the daughter of Mr, Smith's mother is Mrs. Wanda
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A breakfast in the Indianapolis Athletic club this morning followed | the wedding of Miss Mary Margaret McNellis and Ensign William L.! 'the vows at 4:30 o'clock this after-| setting for they
Rich Jr., merchant marine. The rite was at 9 o'clock in St. Joan of Arc Catholic church. Very Rev. Msgr. Clement T. Bosler read the double-ring ceremony.
Mrs. Rich is che daughter of Mr.| rose petals.
Harry Karcher is in charge of refresh-.
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and Mrs. John J. McNellis, 4850 | Central ave,
L. Rich, Brooklyn, N Y. Entering on the arm of her father, the bride worfe a gown of antique! fvory duchess satin. The dress had | a romance neckline, fitted princess | basque, long pointed sleeves and a
.gathered skirt falling into a full |
train. She wore a tiered fingertip veil with a heart-shaped tiara of shirred |
and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. William |
man and the ushers were Joseph| F. McNamara and Robert J. Quinn. After a reception this afternoon {in the McNellis home, the couple,
left for a trip to Daytona sBeach, |
Fla. The bride attended 8t. Mary {of the Lake college at Holy Cross] {and Marian college. Ensign Rich, | attended the University of Notre | | Dame.
The bridegréom’s father was best,
Blackley Home
Is Scene Of Wedding
liam J, Blackley, 8095 Morningside dr, was- the scene’ this afternoon of the wedding of their daughter, Marian Ruth, to Ira M. Slater of New York: The vows were read by Dr. Logan Hall, pastor of the Meridian Street Methodist church.. Mr. Slater is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Slater, Crawfordsville. Bride Wears Blue The hride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a blue crepe afternoon frock .and navy accessories. Her corsage was of white orchids. :
only attendant, was. gowned in sand-colored crepe worn with brown accessories- and -a corsage of green orchids. Merle Shanklin, Goshen, was best man.
Reception Held
a wedding trip. home in New Rochelle, N. Y.
diana university. Alpha Theta sorority member. Mr. Slater attended Wabash college.
ding were Mrs. Shanklin, Goshen;
Mrs. Charles Haug, New York.
Couple to Live
In Virginia
Dr. Sidney a Harry will read,
noon uniting Miss Helen Garmon
The | Thompson and Cpl. James Linwood
Akers, U. 8S. M. C. R. The rite will
| white net and carried a basket of ‘be in the Meridian Heights Pres- | Jenner, 2052 Central ave., and the Talisman, and Miss Betty Brokaw,
|byterian church.
Miss Thompson will wear a dress with a white taffeta basque and a| bouffant tulle skirt. Her tiered { fingertip veil will be held by a tulle Juliet cap and she will carry white troses and sweetpeas. Miss Mary Elizabeth Thompson, | sister of the bride, will be in aquatone with a fitted chantilly lace]
cap.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-|
Miss Naomi Blackley, her sister's|
After a reception in the Blackley | home the couple was to leave for) They will be at]
The bride attehded Butler university and was graduated from In- | She is a Kappa’
Out-of-town guests at the wed-
Mr. and Mrs. William Harries, New- | burgh, and Chester Carlson a) Harris Jr., John Holliday and Evan L. Noyes, Misses Alice Louise Boozer, Sallie Eaglesfield and Nancy Bell
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J. Wilson Hunter, Ky., read the vows The bride was ton N. Smith, Ft. Harrison, Devils Lake, N..D. Col. Smith gave his daughter in marriage. She wore an Elizabethan period gown fashioned with a long fitted bodice, sheer marquisette voke and bias paneled skirt gath.jered in the back to form a long train.
A three-tiered veil of imported ‘French illusion cascading from a, {Mary Queen of Scots headdress was {worn by the~bride. She carried an! ivory satin prayer book with a white orchid and stephanotis streamers. Attendants’ Frocks The bride’s attendants were Miss | Merry Frances Merz, Washington, {maid of honor; Miss Georgianna | Hetsch, Pt Thomas, Ky. and Mrs | Edward A. Weaver. hridesmaids, and {Jean Lawson, Marion, O. flower | girl.
. The honor guests at a tea given yesterday in Mrs. Russell L. Fortune Jr.'s home by the Junior league { Miss Merz. Was gowned In dusty ‘rose mousseline de soie made with
board—of directors were the newly announced provisional members of the league. \hiree vier.} th si D : ; ; ‘ee-quarter- sleeves, sweetAmong them were (in photo at upper left) Mrs. Earl Martin, Mrs. Margaret M. Moriarty, Misses Carol {heart Te ao vent Ann Noel, Mary Patricia Smith and Mary Gladding Johnson (left to right). . | The bridesmaids wore blue taille Four mdre of the provisional members (upper right photo, left to right) are Mrs. Paul Fletcher, Misses | taffeta similar to the maid of honBettijane Mosiman, Joan Haywood and Margaret Townsend Eaglesfield. lor's dress. All carried cascade | Mrs. Archer Ewing Sinclair, Miss Susannah Milner and Miss Agnes Alig (left to right, lower photo), also attended the tea. The other provisional members announced yesterday are Mesdames Edward W.
at 8 o'clock...
| yellow Marguerites and blue del- | phinium and wore matching flowters in their hair,
To Live Here
“White net over satin was worn | by the flower girl and she carried a {colonial bouquet... Lt. Danna L.| Lane served as best man and the | { ushers were Lt. Edward A. Weaver,
"Ta Officiate Lt. Thomas M. Muhleman, Lt. Wil-
Miss Virginia Hershberger and liam B. Me¢Elhenny and Capt. IrPvt. Paul C. Blakeslee Jr. will be vin F. Beumer. M married tomorrow afternoon in the | : y as Garfield Park Evangelical and Re- | A reception ‘was held in the off{formed church. The double- ring | °¢*S’ club at Pt. Harrison. The
| ceremony. at 1:30 will read couple will. be at home in Indiannon) Pp ol | apolis. The bride attended George
Wohlgemuth.
| Elizabeth Jenner, R. V. Brokaw Rev. Schultz
Will Exchange Vows Tonight
A background of palms, candelabra and white flowers will form the edding of Miss Elizabeth Jenner and Robert V. Brokaw, | coxswain, U. S. N. R,, in the Broadway Methodist church tonight. The vows will be read at 7:30 o'clock by Dr. John F. Edw ards. | Jenner's mother is Mrs, J. Frank, —
| bridegroom's parents are Mr. and |sister of the bridegroom, will wear
bouquets of blue lupine, Finch roses, |
| Mrs. Virgil S. Brokaw, 2350 N. Tal-! bott st. | ‘The bride will be | tissue taffeta | gown. The basque has a mousseline de soie yoke and long sleeves taper- | | ing irito points over the hands, The! full skirt sweeps into a train.
in a white |
She has chosen a two-tiered fin-| prentice seaman, U. S. N. R.; Luman| sole yoke and a full skirt, basque and bouffant net skirt and|gertip illusion veil attached to- a Bromley, apprentice seaman, U. S./ed coronet will hold her fingertip will wear & matching net Juliet|lace tiara and her arm bouquet, will N. R.,
[be of calla lilies and stephanotis.! Pastel Frocks
and marquisette
have and]
blue. All the attendants will { bouquets of painted daisies sweetheart roses. Attendants Listed Serving as best man will be the i bridegroom’s brother, James. The] ushers will be Dr. Horace H. Jenner | tof Frankfort;
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and John Nelson, | specialist, V.8.N.R
by the Rev. Norman Schultz.
and Mrs, Pleasant Run pkwy., and Mr. and | { Mrs. Paul Blakeslee, Orlando, Fla. |
chief | veil and she will carry a white or- | ; Mr. / {chid on a prayerbook. {N. Meridian st., i { where they attend-
Washington university, Washing-' Parents of the couple are Mr. | and she is a member of Pi A. J. Hershberger, 901 gota phi sorority. Lt. Omdahl was graduated from (the University of North Dakota. Bridal Gown He is a Delta Sigma Pi fraternity Miss Hershberger will wear can- member.
Attend Graduation
and Mrs. W. C. Griffith, recently
Sherman Myers, ap-| dlelight satin with a mousseline de |
A bead- |
3145 visited Andover, Mass.,
Lt. and Mrs. Lyle N. Omdahl Leave for Sea Island, Ga., Wedding in Post Chapel
on a wedding trip to Sea Island. Ga.
following their marriage last night in a chapel at Ft. Harrison. The Rev. rector of St. Andrew’s Episcopal church in Louisville,
Miss Joanne Smith. daughter of Col. and Mrs. Leighs Lt, Omdahl is the son of Mrs. Arthur hur Omdahl, :
Betty A. Smith To Be Bride of Sat. Stahlhuth
Miss ‘Betty Alice Smith will bee come the bride of T. Sgt. Loyd Judson Stahlhuth- at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the Northe wood Christian church. Dr. Harold Hanlin will officiate. ; A white satin gown will be worn i'by the bride. The dress has a sheer shoulder yoke, fitted basque, long sleeves tapering into points over ° the hands and a gathered skut extending into a train. : Her fingertip veil of English fllusion will have an orange blos< som coronet and she will carry .& white orchid on a prayer book. Reception Planned x The bride's only attendant will - be’ Miss Inez Loyd. Her yellow (chiffon frock has a fitted basque, | three-quarter-length sleeves and & gathered skirt. Her bouquet will ibe of yellow and red snapdragons {and she will have yellow carnations Hn her hair. ; Richard K. Trittipo will be the best man. A reception will be held {in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brant T. Smith, 801 Fairfield ave. : The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Stahlhuth, 3021 N. Capi~ tol ave. attended Butler university, Miss Smith is a graduate of Indiana university and -is a member of Chi Omega sorority.
Theta Sigma Phi ‘Lists Officers
| Miss Carolyn Coxen recently was | elected president of the Butler uni= versity chapter of Theta Sigma Phi professional journalism sorority, Other officers are Miss Betty Jo
Marjorie Brown tulle accented with clusters - of | orange blossoms. Her prayer book| TO Become Bride
the couple Her sister,
Trip to Chicago Miss Mary Lou HershCpl. Irvin .Oliver, U. 8. M. C. R.,,| The maid of honor, Miss Mari- | will leave for a wedding trip. The berger, the maid of honor, will be 0 ith a white orchid and! . . will be the best man. The ushers|beth Pounds, will wear a buttercup | bride attended Maryville college,|in pink net while the bridesmaid, a: Dped w ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Sydney F. Brown, {will be Patrick. Campbell and Wil-| vellow taffeta dress with a romance | Maryville, Tenn, and phe University | Miss Ruth Swango, will wear mist 1701 N. Ritter ave, announce the burn Elrod. | neckline, fitted basque, .three- quar- | Of Wisconsin. Mr. Brokaw attended |blue marquisette. Both will «carry
Miss Pafricia Ann McNellfs, her ; approaching marriage of their aro. iho ceremony, there will be | ter-length sieeves and bouffant net | DePauw university. | sweetpeas.
| After the ceremony, ed the graduation of their son,
Perry, from Phillips academy.
Fark,.vice president, and Miss Betty Lee Snyder, secretary-treasurer.
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sister's maid of honor, was in cameo
daughter, Marjorie, to Marcus Had-
pink net made with short puffed jo. “oon of the Rev. and Mrs. Mil-
sleeves, basque skirt.
romance neckline, fitted ton Hadle Hi h Point, N. C and gathered bouffant Ys. Eg Ty No 0
Father Best Man
carried a matching muff of net
stock and Delight roses pinned on it. serve as best man. Miss Margaret Blatz and Miss Patricia Byfield, the bridesmaids, were in heather blue and yellow net respectively. They wore match-
ing mitts and their bouquets were Open House Planned of yellow and pink snapdragons| Mr. and Mrs. Carl Irrgang, 29 N. | Mount st., will hold open house from All the attendants had half-hats 3 to 10 p. m., tomorrow for P¥t. The flower! Kenneth Hughes, A. A. F, Scott
and Briarcliff roses.
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The wedding will be next Friday in the Brown home. and the pro- : spective bridegroom's father will She wore matching net mitts and | en jate. Miss Dorothy Brown will J be her sister's only attendant, and ruching with a corsage of purple|ngyiq Hadley, High Point, brother of the prospective bridegroom, will
Both Miss Brown and Mr. Hadley are graduates of Earlham college. |
a dinner at Buckley's restaurant in | Cumberland. The couple will leave for a trip {to Chicago and will be at home in
tioned at the naval proving grounds there. The hride’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. William W. Thompson, New Bethel. Mr. Akers is the son of! Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Akers, | Evansville, ' formerly of Indianapolis.
Heyl Club to Meet
discuss “A Philosophy .for Living”
be in the Rauh Memorial library.
Dahlgren, Va. Mr. Akers is sta- |
Tuesday at a 2 p. m. meeting of the Mrs. George King, treasurer; Heyl Study club. The session will George Fishel,
skirt. Chiffon frocks: will be worn by the bridesmaids. Miss Jacqueline Jenner, the bride's sister, will be in
Delta Theta Taus ‘Book Installation
| An instMation dinner will be {held at 6:30 p. m, Monday in the | Riviera club by the Alpha Epsilon chapter of Delta Theta Tau sorority. The new officers are Mrs. Gerald Deer, president; Mrs. David Burton,
vice president; Mrs. William Pear-| Mrs. H. E. vonGrimmenstein will|son and Mrs. L. P. Rhodes, record=
|ing and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. sergeant at arms, and Miss Philena Argo, historian.
'Will Be June 10
Boker Sasson Rite Sexson Rite
The engagement of Miss Evelyn, Delores Sexson to Petty Officer Charles Kirtley Baker, U. 8. C. G,, is announced by her parents, Mr.
Central ave. Mr. tioned at St. Joseph, Mich., son of Mrs. Emnia Dean Baker, 4130 Rookwood ave. The wedding will be at 3:30 p. m., June 10 in McKee chapel of Tabernacle Presbyterian church. the bride and bridegroom-to-be attended Indiana university where
| Miss Sexson was a member of Sigma! | Kappa sorority.
Ceremony Read] Three Are Principals in Nuptial Announcements |
In Anderson
Times Special } ANDERSON, Ind., May 26.—In al double-ring ceremony read here this | morning, Miss Martha Lucille Dav- | fed became the bride of Bernard M Davis, Indianapolis. The service was at 9 o'clock in St. Mary's Cath- | olic church with the Rev. Fr. Thomas Travers officiating. .
A candlelight satin gown was worn by the bride. Her three-tiered fingertip veil of illusion was held by an {illusion cap. Two sisters of the bride, Mrs. Harold Hull and Miss Mary Kathryn Davied, were matron of honor and bridesmaid. A third bridesmaid was Mrs. Carl Fortner; Mr. Davis’ attendants were Joseph | Kretzer, best man, and Laverne VanDyke, usher, both of Indlanapolis, and William Jordan, a second usher, A breakfast wis held at the Edge- | wood Country club and a reception this afternoon was to be in the home of the bride's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C, Davied of Anderson.
tke Cort A, Dieterich, announces: the marriage of bet davghicr. " Miss Jeanne Starr Dieterich (left) fo. Cpl, Ray Chanaiu of Los Angeles
Fhe wedi was Weduistay 18 Bath, Tek, (P, Ho photo) _ Miss Marian
parents, Mand Mrs. W. J. Blackley.
The engagement of Miss Emily Jean Beebe : cr rt a US. N. R., Pensacola, Fla, was announced : ld Mrs. Harty Walker Bese The wedding
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(W. Hurley Ashby photo.) Beebe (right) to Aviation
iniece, | wear white net and carry a basket
{T. Sgt {fleld, best man, and Mrs. Charles Burl Sexson, 3430| Donald Hershberger, ushers. Baker, who is sta-| is the|
Both!
Shelby st.
Niece Flower Girl Donna Hershberger, the bride's will be flower girl and will
of rose petals. Mr. Blakeslee's attendants will be James Hershberger, Stout] and Verlin and They are brothers of the bride. After a reception in the Hershberger home, the couple will leave for a wedding trip.
Luncheon Monday
The Junior auxiliary to the Public
Health Nursing association will have”
a luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Monday in the home of Mrs. Donald Morrison, 3921 Guilford ave.
Miss Nevitt To Be Wed
The rectory of St. Catholic church will be the scene this afternoon for the wedding of
Miss Rosémary Nevitt and Frank | C. Fitch. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. J. M. | Downey will read the vows at. 5:30
o'clock. Miss Nevitt is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Nevitt, 5102 and Mr. Fitch's parents |
are Mr, and Mrs. Alvie Fitch, 642 Union st.
The bridé has chosen a dusty rose
wool suit and brown accessories. She will have an orchid corsage, Mrs. her only attendant. She will wear a blue wool suit with brown ac-
cessories and will have a corsage of
yellow roses.
Robert Nevitt will be his brother's |
best man, 4 A reception will be held in, the Nevitt home at 7 o'clock tonight and the couple will leave for a wed-
ding trip. They will be at home
in. Ihdianapolis.
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