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Barret Scott Moxley, Dols Blasius Will Be Married ‘Today in Colorado-
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in Colorado Springs, Colo., will be the scene, late this afternoon, for the marriage of Miss Doris Blasius and
Barret Scott Moxley. The Rev. Dean Hazelton wil
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Miss Blasius is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John .Blasius Jr. of Evanston, Ill, and the bridegroom is the son of G. Barret Moxley,
Indianapolis. ;
Escorted by her father, the bride will be in a white taffeta, cap-
sleeved gown worn with white elbow-length gloves. length veil will cascade from a white lace Dutch .cap. carry an arm bouquet of white orchids with stephanotis.
Her fingertipShe will
The bride's attendant will be Miss Elizabeth Colwell of Evans-
ton. She has chosen a pale blue tulle and moire taffeta frock and will have white elbow-length gloves.
and gardenias, Ensign David Moxley, U.S.N.R., will be
Her flowers will be red roses his
brother's best man, and the ushers will include the bride's brother,
Roger, and Harry Kinney of Tahiti. Couple to Live in Colorado Springs
AFTER THE WEDDING, a reception was to be held in the
Cheyenne Country club.. The couple will leave for a wedding trip and will be at home in Colorado Springs. Ohio university and is now a student at Colorado college. The bridegroom also attends Colorado college, where he will be graduated in August. Placid Club, N.Y. He is a Phi Delta Theta fraternity member. Among those who will attend the wedding are Mr. and Mrs. Blasius; G. Barret Moxley, Mrs and Mrs. Willlam A. Divens Jr, Jamestown, R. I, and Mrs. ‘Samuel D. Jones, Louisville.
Party Will Fete Bride-to-Be
Miss Blasius attended
He attended Park school and Northwood school, Lake
! MISS AGATHA DELAIN KEMPER will be the honor guest at a linen shower to be given-Monday afternoon by Miss Mary Ann Griffith and Miss Mary Lou Mohlenkamp. The party will be in the
Indianapolis Athletic club
Miss Kemper will become the bride of
Capt. Kenneth Hemersley Goslin, marine air corps reserve, at 8:30 °
wards will officiate.
p.m. July Trin the Broadway MetHGEMIt eharci-- Zivedohn F. Bd-
Guests at the party will be Mrs. James Harvey Kemper and
"Mrs. A. M. Goslin, mothers of the engaged couple;
Mesdames
F. Grove Weisenberger, Harry Marquis, Norman E. Titus, Homer
Archer, Charles Mason, Eugene Dehner,
C. L. Kirk, .Charles
Seidensticker, L. W. Mohlenkamp, Clenn Griffith, Leroy Johnston, Garvey Kemper, Clarence Wilkerson and E. Park Akin, Misses Betty Lo Schorn, Jean Bowden, Clare Case, Mary Lou Kirk, Marilyn Ryan, Marguerite Hardy, Glenna Jean Mohlenkamp, Joan Weisenberger
and Mary Lou Kirk. Miss Mendenhall to Be Guest
A LINEN SHOWER will be given Monday evening for Miss Jane Mendenhall by Mrs. Gordon R. Culloden in her home. The honor guest ‘and T. Sgt. William H. Allerdice Jr. will be married at 8:30 p.m; Wednesday, in the home of the bride-to-be's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice L. Mendenhall. Mrs. Culloden’s other guests’ will include Mrs. Joseph Alpert, Mrs. John Allerdice, Misses Susan Herman, Kathryn Kixmiller,, Sally Stewart, Joan Bartley, Nancy Niven, Marny Home, Jean Faulkner and Alice O'Neal. ; ~ ” » » n » Misses Margaret and Helen Rogers and William E. Rogers Jr. will entertain with an open house tonight for their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Rogers of Golden Hill. Mr, and Mrs. Rogers will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary. The open house will be at 8:30 o'clock. » » " » o 5 Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Lanagan and their son, Jack, will return Monday from a visit in New York. %
Reception at the I. A. C. Follows Hahn-Hudson Ceremony;
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Margaret Kime To Be Wed ~ In Bloomington
Times Special | | BLOOMINGTON, Ind, June 23.—/ {Miss Margaret Mary Kime and | William Richard Adams will be married here this afternoon in the First Methodist church. The double-ring ‘ceremony will be read at 4:30 o'clock by the Rev. Merrill B. McFall. A bank of palms : and ferns interspersed with stand-| ards of white flowers and candelabra will form the setting for the service. | Miss Kime is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs: Edwin N. Kime of this city, formerly of Indianapolis, and Mr. Adams’ parents are Mr. and Mrs. William Baker Adams of] Bloomington. {
Father to Be Escort
Entering the church with her fa-
ther, the bride will be gowned in|.
white satin and Chantilly lace. A! . |\/ ; gertip illusion veil, and she will | ) OWS to Unite Louise Bowers,
carry white gardenias, stephanotis | and orchids backed by a frill of! blue maline and white satin.
Mrs. Shelby Gerking, her matron |
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of honor, will be in ice blue satin and marquisette while the maid of
Vows Read in Baptist Church
A reception for "150 guests at the Indianapolis Athletic club followed | the marriage this afternoon of Miss Mary Kathryn Hudson and Edward | M. Hahn of Kokomo. f
ir The wedding took place at 3:30 o'clock in the First ‘Baptist church. |
Hugh A. Barnhart of Rochester gave the bride in marriage. TTT (wore. frosted starched marquisette
{with an embossed floral pattern. Dr. Logan Hall | The romance neckline was outlined Will Officiate over her wrists. {formed a train. A trip to Chicago will follow the wedding tonight of Miss Befty Ellen | Hall and Royce Stevens. Dr. Logan cap of seed pearls. Her flowers,
Hall will read the vows at 8 o'clock | were white roses, gardenias and!
in the Meridian Street Methodist Stephanotis. church. The matron of honor, Mrs. Barmn- |
tapered sleeves: extended to points The bouffant skirt
Miss Hall is the daughter of Mr. | hart, was in a blush pink gown | Indiana university Union building |
N.Y Cool and Mrs. Paul B. Hall of Indianap- made with a long lace basque, long IN 8:45 to 6—800 olis, and Mr. Stevens’ parents are sleeves studded with rhinestones | unis Joan Chief Petty Officer Royce B. Ste- and a full net skirt. eefe - Blondell vens, Seabees, and. Mrs. Lucy! Mrs. Kenneth N. Rider Jr. and RETURNS” Stevens. Miss Helen LaMar served as| —Madeleine Carroll Mr. Hall will give his daughter In | bridesmaids. . They wore pastel] T IN LISBON
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marriage. She will be gowned in frocks of starched marquisette with | white satin with long matching mitts) fitted basques, three-quarter-length ‘and will carry a miniature White, sleeves and colonial skirts,
Bible and a white orchid, Wedding Trip
| Bride's Veil | All of the attendants carried Her fingertip veil of French illu- shower bouquets of pink roses, sion will .be caught by a double delphinium, ragged robbins and satin band. Mrs. Paul L. Roelke,|baby’s breath. Natural flower headGallup, N. M,, will be her sister's dresses completed their costumes. matron of honor, | A white net and satin dress was An orchid net gown will be worn | worn by the flower girl, Carol Ann by Mrs. Roelke. She will carry a | Ensign of Rochester. She carried
honor, Miss Patricia Gabe, will wear shell pink chiffon.
Reception at I. U.
The bridesmaids, Miss June Ann Goodrich and Miss Eleanor Hilgen-
|berg, will wear taffeta and net!wards, will officiate. She | frocks in aquatone and mist green. !
All the attendants will carry colonial bouquets of carnations in shades of pink and maroon.
colors. The bridegroom's attendants will be Dr. Charles E. Kime, the bride's
Her tiered fingertip length veil brother, best man, and, as ushers, sleeves and chiffon skirt falling into | of illusion cascaded from a Juliet |Pfc. Robert Harger and Pfc. David a train. | |
Gastineau, U. 8. A, Richard Waters, apprentice seaman, and C. P. O. John R. Pryett, U. S. N. R. A reception in the parlors of the
will follow the ceremony. Both the bride and bridegroom are I. U. graduates. She is a menr-
!ber of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority and will carry a fan of flowers. and he is a Phi Kappa Psi frater- |
nity member:
Couple to Wed In Church Rite
An altar banking of palms and candelabra will form the setting for Miss Barbara Brannon’s marriage to Richard C. Barker tomor-
Their | | with a miniature ruffle, and long|flower hats will be in matching |
Lt. Hayward
{ Miss Louise Bowers will become | the bride of Lt. Maurice W. Hay- { ward at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow aft-
of Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Smith,
The women's western ,open golf tourney was the “main attraction” at the Highland Golf and Country club this week, but it wasn’t the only activity on the bill (see above) as Hoosiers got a sample of the
1. Young Clinton ‘Hare takes to the Highlahd swimming pool for a lesson in paddling with Jim | 2. Karenann Quinn, ringed about by guests at her fifth birthday party this week at the club. She
is the daughter of Lt. and Mrs. G. 3. Time out for a cold drink for Misses Joyce and Joan Smith (left and right), twin daughters
D. Quinn.
4. This quartet was on hand to watch the progress of the golf tournament— (left to right) Mesdames Nettie Slater, Edward Dean, William Macgregor Morris and W. A. Miskimen.
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The vows uniting Miss Anita Jean lack and Capt, Cecil Hobert Whae
{ernoon in the Broadway Methodist {church. The Rev. Sumner L. Mar+ | tin, assisted by Dr. John PF, Ed-
{Mrs. R. K. Bowers, 2441 N. Dela- | ware st, and Lt. Hayward is the son |
Pine Island, Minn. | Presbyterian church. Dr. John B. | Entering with her father, the] {bride will wear a gown fashioned N. DeQuincy st. with a white satin basque, bishop|
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will carry a French bouquet. | | The maid of honor will be Miss! In a ceremony to be read at 4:30 {Kay Hayward, Ann Arbor, Mich. |0’clock this afternoon in the Zion |sister of the bridegroom. She has|Evangelical and Reformed church, ichosen a dusty rose chiffon frock|Miss Martha Ann Leatherman will { become the bride of Max H. Dahl. " Best Man The single-ring service will be : os inh {read by the Rev. Frederick R. a aes wih yes aa | Dares. Miss Leatherman is the bridesmaids. Miss Mona Wilson and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. | Miss Alice Pettinger will be in blue, | Brocksmith, Freelandville, and the and pink will be worn by Miss Dridegroony’s parents are Mr. and | Elizabeth Schumaker and Miss Mu- | Mrs. Harry Dahl, 614 N. DeQuincy st ‘riel Holland. They will have fans| The bride will wear white satin, lof flowers. |the gathered bodice made with a Lt. Raymond Dedo, Langley Field, | Sweetheart neckline and bracelet a, will serve as best man, and|!ength shirred sleeves. The full other attendants will be Misses! Skirt of chiffon, ends’in a long train. | Eulah Davis, Betty Ann Dorn, Betty Couple’s Attendants |Lee Snyder and Evelyn Goepper. With her bridal gown, Miss
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The bridesmaids will be Mrs. Robert E. Hall, Lafayette; Mrs. Richard L. McDonald, Logansport; Miss Kathleen O'Connor, Bloomington, and Mrs. Stephen Baker, Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Hall will ‘wear baroque blue net, and the other two bridesmaids will be in blue marquisette. All will wear matching Juliet caps and lace mitts
sories and an orchid corsage. Mr. Hahn's
Connley, ushers. Following the reception, at home address will Manor apartments, Kokomo.
the! Mr. Brannon will give his daugh- |
The bride's mother, Mrs. Martha | E. Hudson, was in powder blue crepe worn with matching acces-
attendants were John Fell, Kokomo, best man, and Wayne Timberman~ and Thomas
couple was to leave for a trip. The be Walnut
Their bouquets will be like the matron of honor's. Serving as best man will be Lt. McDonald, and Verner McAdams, Richard Frazee, Claude Holmes and Paul Jacks will be ushers. After the ceremony, a reception will be held in the Indianapolis Athletie club. The couple will be at home in Knoxville, Tenn.
June Bride
Robbins-Rippe Vows
To Be Read Tomorrow
A single-ring ceremony at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow. afternoon will unite Miss Sadie Rippe, and Everett Robbins, Ogden, Ill. The service will be in the English Lutheran Church of Our Redeemer, and the Rev. Ralph Stuede will officiate. Miss Rippe has chosen a twopiece blue sheer dress and white accessories. She will wear a corsage of orchids. A white and brown suit will be , worn by Mrs. J. J. Robbins, “her only attendant. She will wear green Accessories and an orchid. J. J. ' Robbing will be his brother's best
‘There will be a dinner in the Columbia club, after the I,
quartermaster “3-¢, U.S.N. ‘couple will leave for Urbana,
Hale ‘photo A June 11 ceremony in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hann united their daughter, Betty Louise, amd Arthur E. Sheldon, The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Ruby Daugherty . and Harold
{Chi Omega sorority house at But{ler university, the couple will lpave [for northern Minnescta. They! will ibe at home in Miami, Fla., where [the bridegroom will be stationed. Miss Bowers attended Butler and |is an Alpha Chi.
Wedding to Be
| Christian church. The Rev. O. A. Trinkle, pastor, will read the vows at 2:30 o'clock. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garner Brannon, Wildwood drive, and Mr. Barker is the
son of Mrs. Mary Hammer, 44 N. | Rural st.
rer in marriage. Her ivory satin] gown is styled with a sweetheart! neckline and a full skirt sweeping |
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_ Bride's Bouquet. The Rev. William A. ShullenberShe will wear a two-tiered finger-|ger will read the vows tomorrow Up illusion veil falling from a satin | afternoon uniting Miss Nora Whit-|half-hat trimmed with orange blos- tington and Richard Shearer. The | soms. Her bouquet will be of white | rite will be at 4:30 o'clock in the roses. | Central Christian church. Her attendants will be Miss Mar- A white embossed marquisette Jorie Brannon, maid of honor, and gown will be worn by the bride. Miss Dorothy Creech and Miss She has chosen a fingertip vell fallWilma Evans, bridesmaids. Bening from a crown of white satin, Selig will serve as best man while and she will carry a white orchid Robert Brannon, William McCarthy on a prayer book. and Edward Jefferson will be| Mrs. Richard Hastings, sister of ushers, . | the bride, will serve as matron of Chiffon frocks will be worn by honor, Her dress will be of yellow the bride's attendants. The maid of embossed marquisptte and she will honor will be in aqua blue fash- carry spring flowers, foned with self-embroidered CaAP| The bridesmaids, Misses Joan sleeves. The bridesmaids’ yellow | Hayden, Leota Spencer and Mary chiffon dresses have three-quarter | Jane Osborne, will be in pastel marsleeves. The three will carry colo- quisette frocks. Their bouquets also nial bouquets of spring flowers. will ‘be of spring flowers. After a reception at the Riviera] The flower girl will be in white club, the couple will leave for a|net and will have a colonial bouwedding trip to Wisconsin. Their|quet. She will be Ann Hastings. at home address will be 2810 E.| Stephen Hastings will serve as ring‘Washington st. bearer. _ Mr. Shearer's attendants will be William Sample, best man, and Nathan Wells and Melvin Shearer, his brother, ushers. ° ‘There will be a reception at the church. The couple will be at home ow ‘The rite was April at 3253 Winthrop ave, Shearer dedford. . The Rev. G. W.|is the son of Mr. a te vows, X. Tihs
Wedding Announced Mrs. Emma Bergman, 1606 E. Kelly st, announces the marriage of her daughter, Anna M., to Ber-
nard A. 4 in Morris read
row afternoon in the Englewood | After a reception in the Alpha
Leatherman will wear a two-tiered fingertip illusion veil and a Juliet cap studded with pearls. She will carry a white Bible topped by white orchids. The couple's attendants will be Miss Connie McLean, maid of honor; Mrs. Elmer Singleton, her sister's bridesmaid; Judith Ann Grabbe, flower girl; Ted Brockman, best man, and Fred Smith and William Black, ushers. i” Following a reception at the church, a dinner will be given for the bridal party. The couple will leave for a wedding trip to Chicago and will be at home at 3443 N. Illinois st. when they return.
| Barr-Sandler Rite to Be Read
The home of Joseph Sandler, 1115 Union st, will be the scene tomorrow afternoon for the wedding of his daughter, Ethel, and Morris D. Barr, Elizabeth, N. J. The vows will be read at 4:30 p. m. by Rabbi David S. Shapiro, assisted by the Rev. Samuel Greenberger, Miss Sandler will wear an aqua dress with matching hat and white accessories. Her corsage will be of white orchids and valley’ lilies. Miss Lee Sandler will be her sister's only attendant. She has chosen an ashes of roses sheer crepe dress and white accessories. She will have a corsage of gardenias and wear matching flowers in her hair, Barr, Elizabeth, will serve as his brother's best man. After the ceremony, a dinner will
Ellen Jane LakFollette to Be Bride Ruth Osborne The bride's parents are Maj. we of Mont fi ord Arthur Mead
Miss Ellen Jane LaFollette and Montford Arthur Mead will] of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Hayward, | exchange vows at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the Irvington |
Ferguson will officiate.
Miss LaFollette is the daughter of Mrs. J. Earle LaFollette, 764 | Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Mead of Mishawaka are the
bridegroom’s parents. The bride's dress will have a white net bodice, sweetheart neckline, three-quarter-length sleeves and a bouffant net skirt, Her {illusion Juliet cap, accented with seed pearls, will hold her |shoulder-length veil She will carry a French bouquet of summer flowers with a gardenia center.
Attendant’s Frocks
Miss Mary Elizabeth Freeman, the bride’s only attendant, has chosen a frock styled with a pink lace bodice and a.square neckline. The dress has short sleeves and a bouffant marquisette skirt. Pink lace mitts, {a matching Juliet cap and pink roses will complete her costume. Leon Mead of Elkhart will be the best man, and the ushers will include Harvey Gill and Robert Greenleaf, After a small reception in the {LaFollette home, the couple will leave for a wedding trip. They will be at home in Indianapolis. The bride attended Manchester college and is a graduate of Butler university. She is a Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority member. The bridegroom was graduated from I U, where he was affiliated with Alpha Phi Omega fraternity
‘Doris Smith To Be Bride
The Rev. R. C. Windhorst will read the vows tomorrow afternoon uniting Miss Doris Mae Smith and Richard Warren Cobb. The service
| will be at 3:30 o'clock in the Pleasant Run Boulevard Reformed | church.
Miss Smith is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ray Smith, 1216 Finley st., and Mr. Cobb is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cobb, Sunshine Gardens. Entéring with her father, the bride will wear white net over satin and a fingertip veil held by a seed pearl tiara. She will carry white roses and baby’s breath. The maid of honor will.be Miss Fern Cobb, sister of the bridegroom. She will be in hlue and her bouquet will be of spring flowers. Miss Barbara Smith, the bride's
the bridegroom, will be the bridesmaids. They will wear pink and yellow, respectively, and will carry spring flowers.
sister, and Miss Opal Cobb, sister of |
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ley, AAF, will be read at 4 p. m, tomorrow in the Lynhurst Baptisg church. The Rev. Charles H. Scheick, pastor, officiating at the double-ring service, will be assisted by the Rev. Haakon Knudsen. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Toney E. Flack, 5526 W. Morris st., and Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Wha ley, 802 S. Pershing ave. Miss Rosalie Flack, her sister's maid of honor, has chosen a pink .- frock with lace bodice and net skirt, Her bouquet of Delight roses and
‘Is Married
The Broadway Methodist church {was the scene this afternoon for the wedding of Miss Ruth Margaret Os{borne and Cpl. Malcolm Steele Jr. {Dr, John F. Edwards officiated at 13:30 o'clock. : delphinium will be tied with bl hs he elphinium wil ue |e a pn Fai and her hat will be of pink carna- | was caught by a coronet of braided | ons and roses. satin, and she carried a white Bridesmaids’ Gowns | prayer book and an orchid. The bridesmaids, Miss Ruth Gad-
Mrs, Harry J. Parrett, Terre dy and Miss Margery Vance, will Haute, was her sister's matron of| wear pink dresses with bouffant neg honor, She chose an egg-shell{skirts. Their pancake hats are
edged with ruffled net and they wil} carry pink and white carnation bouquets tied with blue. | The bridesmaids wore pastel tulle] The bridal gown of white satin jover taffeta. They included Mrs. Das a fitted bodice and a marquis {John M. Gordon and Misses Mary Sette Yoke accented with seed pearl Carolyn and Betty Mae Osborne. |®mbroidery. A long train extends All are sisters of the bride. They from the full skirt. A two-tiered {wore Juliet caps and carrieq fingertip illusion veil will be ate { carnations. - Itached to a tiara of imported lace Bridegroom’s Attendants |and the bride will carry roses and
Servin Mr. Steele's httsnd | White gladioli. ! rving as Mr. Steele’s"attendants| {were Morton F. Hayman, Chicago, : Pian Reception \best man, and Sgt. Andrew Platou,| Pavid Davidson will be the best |S. Sgt. John M. Gordon and John D. Man and Toney E. Flack Jr. and { Snyder, ushers. | Eugene Leak will be ushers. | The reception was held at the! Following the Serynchy 3 recep. |church, and the couple will leave |, °0 will “be held in oe Flack {for a wedding trip, They will be atid 3 ae ae i {home in Aberdeen; Md. - 0 3 . . D, Md. The bride. | 0." "vearl gray gabardine suit,
colored faille dress and wore lace mitts. Her bouquet was of Edith | Willkie roses,
[groom is stationed at Aberdeen - proving grounds. navy estes and an orchid Mrs. Steele attended Indiana! They will be at home at 20
| State Teachers college, Terre Haute, 18th st. and she is a member of Kappa where Kappa sorority, Mr. Steele was! graduated from Reaseag@olytechnic | institute, and he is an Alpha Tau Omega fraternity member. ler university. Capt. Whaley ate | The bride's parents are Mr, and|tended DePauw university and is a Mrs. John H. Osborne, 515 E. 32d member of Lambda Chi Alpha st., and Mr. Steele is the son of fraternity. He recently returned {Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Steele, Terre! from 23 months’ overseas service 4s | Haute. lan air transport command pilot.
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S., Great Falls, Mont, the bridegroom is stationed, Miss Flack attended Indiana unie versity, where she was an Alpha Delta Pi sorority member, and Bute
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