Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 June 1945 — Page 18
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wn Miss Margaret Trusler Will Be
on
Bride
Of Dr. Albert Broders on July "|
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DR. AND MRS. HAROL
D _M. TRUSLER announce
the engagement and. approaching marriage of their
daughter, Miss Margaret Corr
1elia Trusler, to Dr. Albert ,
Compton Broders Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Broders
of Rochester, Minn. Sunday, July 1, in the First
The wedding will be at 4:30 p. m.
Presbyterian church. Dr.
George Arthur Frantz will officiate.
Miss Trusler attended Hollins graduated from Indiana university. sorority member,
naval reserve,
college in Virginia and was She is a Kappa Alpha Theta
1 The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Washington and Lee university and the Medical College of Virginia. . He is a Kappa : Sigma fratergity member. On July 9, he will report to the Oakland i naval hospital in Oakland, Cal, as a lieutenant in the U. 8.
Party to Fete Jane Mendenhall MISS JANE MENDENHALL will be honor guest at a buffet supper and personal shower tomorrow evening given by Mrs. John
G. Allerdice. mother, Mrs. Howard Foltz.
The party will be in the home of Mrs. Allerdice’s
Miss Mendenhall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Maurice L. Menderihall, will become the bride of T. Sgt. Willlam H. Allerdice Jr.
Wednesday. Dr. Dallas L. Browning
, pastor of the North Methodist
church, will read the vows in the Mendenhall home. Among those who will attend the party are Mrs. H. T. Alpert,
Misses Alice O'Neal, Marny Home, June and Dorothy Hoatson, Jean Sally Stewart, Joan Bartley, Susan
Agatha Kemper to Be Guest
Nancy Niven, Jo Ann Welch, Falkner, Kathryn Kixmiller, Herman and Jean Stackhouse, *
MRS. F. GROVE WEISENBERGER and her dayghter, Joan, will give a luncheon and handkerchief, shower tomorrow at the Columbia club for Miss Agatha DeLain Kemper.. Miss Kemper and Capt. Kenneth H. Goslin, marine air corps reserve, will be married. July 7 in the Broadway Methodist church. . The guests will include the bride-to-be s mother, Mrs. James Harvey Kemper; Mesdanfes Inez Merz, Hal Bryant, Charles Mason, Clem Griffith, Lillian Snyder, Homer Archer, Harry Mcliroy, Walter
Rose, E. G. Dehner, Harry Sidrow, Marquis, Misses Hazel Van Auken, Lou Mohlenkamp. =
Dr. and Mrs. J. Jerome Liftell's
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L. M. Mohlerikamp and Harry Mary Ann Griffith and Mary
” ” daughter, Lucy, will leave next
week for Louisville, where she will visit her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. Hume Logan daughter, Sally; will leave in two wee
... Dr. and Mrs. Edward Mitchell and their
ks for their cottage at Pon-She-
Wa-Ing lake in Michigan. They will spend the sumrher there.
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' Members of the Officers’ Wives club will have a bridge party
Tuesday evening in the Hotel Lincol There are no reservations. ® o » Mrs. Uz McMurtrie will enterta olib at luncheon tomorrow Scoville, secretary-treasurer of the and the recent commencement.
Meetings Arranged . rT » By Guild Units Several Units of the White Cross guild will meet next week in the guild's service center. They are Monday —Fifty-first Street Methodist aud Wallace Street Presbyterian. Tuesday — North church and
n.. Tray favors are to be made.
in the Wilson College Alumnae
in the Propylaeum. Miss Genevieve
club, will report on the college
Fr. Hilary Meny
Will Ofticiate
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Cravens, Martinsville, announce the engagement of their daughter, Joan (upper left), to William V. Pitkin, son of
Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Pitkin, also of Martinsville. read here next month in Christ Episcopal church, (P. H. Ho photo.) The engagement of Miss Ruth Peterman (upper right) to Robert R. Ludlow, motor machinist’s mate 1-¢c, U. S. N,, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Peterman. No date has been set for the wedding. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross 8. Ludlow. (P. H. Ho photo.) Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Foxworthy announce the engagement of their daughter, Pat (below), to Lt. R. Vernon Earl Jr, A. A. F,, son of Mr. and Mrs. R, V. Earl. The wedding date has not been set. Lt. Earl is stationed at the Aloe army air field, Victoria, Tex. (Pratt photo.)
Richard Finchum, Miss Harover
Will Exchange Vows Tonight;
Tr __ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Three Engagements Are Announced
The wedding will be. |
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Joan Donahue, Mr. Tamburrino
Will Be Wed
{| S88. Peter and Paul Cathedral will |be the scene at 9 o'clock tomorrow | morning. for the marriage of Miss | | Joan Donahue and A. F. Tamburirino. © The . Rev. Fr. Cornelius Sweeney will officiate. | A sheer‘marquisette gown will be {worn by the bride. Her fingertip veil of illusian will be caught by a satin and seed pearl tiara, and she
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{will carry white roses centered with! (Club Installs Officers
a white orchid. Attendants’ Frocks |
{” Mrs. Paul Pedlow, the matron of honor, will be in rose chiffon. She Iwill have a bouquet of yellow roses |with matching flowers in her hair. The bridesmaids will wear pink and blue marquisette gowns and their bouquets will be of roses. {They are Misses Geraldine 3hepard, {Dorothy Rogers, Sheila McAndrews {and Catherine Callahan. | “Sherrill Ada Shepard, the flower | girl, will be gowned in pink net and |taffeta. She will carry a basket of | Tose petals. : | At Home Address
| The bridegroom's attendants will be Joseph Pedlow, best man, and | Robert Ferguson and Vincent Rog- | ers, ushers. ; After a reception in the home of
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{and Mrs, Charles Seiloff, treasurer. | bers’ husbands wil] be guests.
FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1045 1Goebes-Nelis Rite to Be Read
Tomorrow
Ceremony Will Be At Sacred Heart
An altar banked with white flow
Army Officer | |
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Miss Dietz Is Wed To Capt. Webb
Times Special
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CARLISLE, Pa, June 22.—Capt. lers and candelabra in the Sacred appears In | and Mrs. William Morrow Webb Heart Catholic church will form the Canned are on a wedding trip to the Pocono setting ' tomorrow morning for the + flavor, Mex mountains, Pa, following their wedding of Miss Helent Nells and | today’s men : : ? : Albert Goebes. it : Wedding this morning in a post The Rev. Fr. Ephrem Muench MO
chapel here at Carlisle Barracks. The rite was at 10 o'clock. Mrs. Webb was Miss Dorothy Marie
will read the double-ring service at 9 o'clock. Miss Nelis will be in a white gown
Grapefruit
| fashioned with a taffeta bodice and Soft cooked De Con col | | marquisette skirt. A Mary, Queen Toast. Capt. Webb is the son of Mrs. Roe | J ¢ {of Scots tiara will hold her illusion R. Webb, 311 E. 51st st. Indian- | Ramos- Porter photo veil, and she will carry white roses Sardine san apolis, | A ceremony read April 2 united and stephanotis. - Potato salad Col. Dietz gave his daughter Ih Miss Helen Van Benten and Lt. | Maid of Honor Buttered gr iage. She wore a white aft-| Arthur L. Prettl, A. A. F., son of | The maid of honor, Miss Martha Cup. cakes.
2 marriage. { ernoon dress and a small lace cap.! Mr. and Mrs. Petre Pretti. The
Her bouquet was of red roses and bride is the daughter of Mr. and valley lilies. { Mrs. Herman H. Van Benten of Breakfast Follows | Beech Grove.
The matron of honor was Mrs. | James Lawrence Miller, Indianap- |
Miss Chri so ‘PONT olis, sister of the bridegroom. She 15S ( h resin CV
wore blue and carried garden flow-/ land carry a basket of garden flow- -
ers. Robert E. Loop, Edgewood | Io Be Honore ‘ers. George Schaub .will serve as
arsenal, Md. formerly of Craw-| fordsville, served as best man. | Mr and Mrs. T. E. Chrisney, 4211]. x ? best man, and tl After the ceremony there Was | Guilford ave, will entertain with a |p" yor Moriart ushers will be ee ) | Dr. y and Frank breakfast in the plantation room |dinner party Sunday afternoon ne ty : | After the ceremony, there will be
of the Penn Harris hotel, Harris-| honor of their granddaughter, En-| Eula Lee Chrisney, naval , p.eakfast at Bluff Crest. A ree
burg, Pa. The couple will be at|sign [purse corps, | ception will be held tomorrow nigh
{Jane Goebes, will wear turquoise Fruit punch
net and taffeta. A pink embossed 'marquisette frock will be worn by | the bridesmaid. She will be Miss Roberta Volkert, Their bouquets will be of pink roses and blue delphinium. | Sandra Kay -Disch, the flower {girl, will wear blue net and taffeta
Spaghetti w Harvard bes Mexican sla Crusty rolls. Strawberry ¢ Milk to d child; 2 c. | ration point.
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home in Carlisle. ” The bride attended schools in the| 8. sgt. Henry F. Schricker Jr. ani] Philippines and was graduated from | Mrs, Schricker also will be honored it se Te Tre a in S ; 5 ; - g trip the: Fairmont School for “Girls, guésts at the dinner. : to ‘Chicago Washington. Capt. Webb was grad-| "Ensign Chrisney expected : Ss - uated from Indiana university and sometime tomorrow’ for a seven- ‘ the 1. U. School of Medicine. day leave, after which she ‘will re- Mrs. Roller Hostess The bridegroom is an instructor turn to duty in the San Diego! The Artman council, Internatione at the medical field service school, naval hospital. - She will visit her a] Travel-Study club, “will have a Carlisle Barracks. "| parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chris- picnic at noon Wednesday at the ney, 4609 Guilford ave. (home of “Mrs. R. J. Roller, 5118 lelsimiuimm——— Broadway. : ' “ . o . ————————————————————————— Officers were installed recently by Anniver sary Party Club Books L h 3 the Christian Park Women’s club.! The 26th anniversary of the On-| uo O0KS unc eon They are Mrs. N. P. Hall, president; |Ea-Ota club will be observed to-| The Elsa Huebner Olsen club will Mrs. Charles Reinhardt, vice presi- night at a 7 o'clock dinner in Buck-|have a 12:30 p. m. luncheon Thurse dent; Mrs. E. C. Embry, secretary, {ley's restaurant, Cumberland. Mem- | day in the home of Mrs. George w. . | Horst, 2940 N. Delaware st.
She’s an inspiring symbol for a 100th birthday
Southport; Wednesday — Quaker,] The Rev. Fr. Hilary Meny will Olive Branch, Friendly, White Ban- read the vows at 9 o'clock tomorrow ner, Brightwood Jr. and Alpha, and! Thursday—Irvington, Brookside and!’ Greenwood Community.
morning uniting Miss ~ Catherine | Keating and Robert Joseph Dangler, aviation electrician’s mate, 2-c, |
{U. 8: N. R. e service wi in ‘ > Cadettes Plan fe orp Catholic ii | Voters League Plans Program |
|. Miss Keating is the daughter of F ormal Dance | Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Keating, 2602 {E. North st, and the bridegroom's! A “French” formal dance wilt be|parents are Mr. and Mrs. Carl given tomorrow night by cadette Dangler, 1214 N. Drexel ave. régiment 4 at the Illinois Streét| Entering with: her father, the branch, Service Men's Center. bride will wear chndlélight duchess Miss Mary Sue McCarty will par- satin. She has chosen a tiered ticipate in the program which will fingertip illusion veil cascading inelude music provided by Misses | from a coronet of pearlized orange Jo Ellen Burroughs, Mary Lou blossoms. Her - bouquet will be
Clodfelder and Charlene Clore. | white carnations. Junior officers in charge of the! Sister Is Attendant
The first of two program confer‘ences scheduled by the Indiana League of Women Voters was held | here yesterday in the Hotel Lincoln. {The second, for local leagues in the, northern part of the state, will be] next Thursday at the Dunes state! park. At the meeting here yesterday attended by presidents of local
At Wedding Rite to Be in Beech Grove Church
{ A double-ring ceremony at 8:30 o'clock tonight will unite Miss| Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Shepard, 2913 { Phyllis ‘Jeanne Harover and Richard Finchum. | D. Vandeventer wiil read the vows in the Beech Grove Methodist church. | Chicago. They will be at home after An” ivory satin gown fashioned with a romance neckline, fitted|July 8 at 1413 W. 28th st. princess basque and a gathered skirt forming a train will be worn by!
party are Misses Ruth Armstrong, |
Ruth Chenoweth, Ruth Hamp, Mar- |
tha Harris, Frances Ingram, Martha Jackson, Derothy Jonas and Roberta Kerr. Also, Misses Alberta Krug. Eloise Knoll, Theresa McNulty, Martha Pritchard, Helen Stevenson, Marella True, Sally Vaught, Mary Belle Wolfred, Lucy Miller and Mary Lou Blair.
Returns From Visit Mrs. John Downing Johnson has returned from Tulsa. Okla., where she visited her son and daughter: in-law, Mr. and Mrs.’ Johnson Jr. she spent last week-end in Claremore visiting her grandson, Cadet John Downing Johnson III, at the Oklahoma Military academy.
Matheny.
leagues, programs of work for the coming .year were discussed. Mrs. John K. Gecodwin, state league president, in giving the program keynote, said that league work will be directed toward “helping citizens accept responsibility for democratic government.” “Our primary concern,” she said, “is that citizens shall participate in government intelligently and for the good of the whole country,”
Club Will Meet
Mesdames W. T. Carroll, J. A. Luton and B, B. Malmstone will be the hostesses Wednesday when the
The bridegroom's sister, Miss | Rosemary Dangler, will be the maid {of honor. Her dress will be of delft blue with a chantilly lace basque and net skirt. She will carry red roses. Miss Julia Keating-. will be her sister's bridesmaid. She will be
in daisy "yellow marquisette and carry Delight roses. First Sgt. Kenneth Underhill will be best man, and serving as ushers will be Harold Braun and William
There will be a breakfast at the Homestead and the feception will |be in the Dangler home. The cou- the Indianapolis Athletic club. ple will leave for a short wedding Luncheon at 11:30 a. m. will-be foltrip. . lowed by cards.
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the bride. Her full-length veil of ivory illu-! sion will be caught by a shirred
\half-hat of tulle. She-will carry a Tamburrino, Clairton, Pa.
fan-shaped bouquet of gardenias. i The maid of honor will be Miss! Emily Moore. She will wear a dress of deep purple moire taffeta. The |
waist, cap sleeves and full skirt. She will have long pink gloves and will] carry a fan of Briarcliff roses. |
Bridesmaids’ Frocks
The bridesmaids vill wear pale] pink lace frocks’fashioned like the maid of honor's. They will be Misses Barbara and Janet Harover, the bride's sisters, Miss Wilma Wor-
frock has a high. neckline, basque | |
Broadway, the couple will leave for
Miss Donahue is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam J. Donahue, Los Angeles, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Sorority Sets
Annual Tea
The annual mother-daughter tea of the Indianapolis alumnae association of Sigma Kappa sorority will be held from 3 to 5 p. m. Sunday in the home of Miss Tiha Brazil, 4514 College ave, Special guests will be girls enter-
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also will have a tiara of roses.
Stout Field Women's .club meets in
rell and Miss Marjory Smith. ing universities this fall where the
Their bouquets will be of purple | Sorority has chapters. In the redelphinium and baby iris, and they | ceiving line will be Mrs. John will have long purple gloves. all} Weeks, Miss Brazil and Miss Joan vin,
the attendants will wear tiaras of Briarcliff roses. Gwendolyn Borgmann, the flower girl, will be tn pink net like the| other attendants’ dresses and will carry a basket of rose petals. She
Mrs. Robert L. Lingle will pour. Members of the committee in charge of the party are Mrs. E. D. Taggart,
ton. Active members of the zorority who will attend are Miss Frances Lynch, Marengo; Miss Jeanette La- | Grange, Princeton; Mrs. Frank Farr, Misses Pat Hagedon, Mart Billeau, Genevieve Waynick, onna Hawkins, Nancy and Novella Northcott and Jane Clark.
Trip to Dunes
Mr. Finchum's attendants will be Thomas McDonough, best man, and 'Paul Bailey, Robert Mitchell | and Joseph Hill, ushers. The ring- | bearer will be Richard Mount. A reception will be held in the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harover, 84 N. 2d | st., Beech Grove. The couple will leave for a wedding trip to the
Margherita Society Chooses Officers
{ Mrs. Robert Coleman, Miss Lorena | | Denham and Miss Connie Hunting- |
Dunes State park, Chicago.and New officers were elected recentLake Wawasee. |ly by the Queen Margherita soThey will be at home at 1175|clety. Mrs. Anthony Mascari is the Parkway dr, Beech .Grove. © Mr. | new president, Finchum is the son of Mr. and! Others elected were Mrs. John Mrs. Elmer Finchum, 56 8. 11th st. | Moriarty, vice president; Mrs. Beech Grove James Detrani and Mrs. Marvin
Both the bride and bridegroom | Neese, financial and corresponding attended Indiana university. She secretaries; Mrs. Anthony Sanstone, is a member of the Phi Omega Pi| treasurer, and Mrs. Nunzio Mazza, sorority. | honor guard.
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