Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 July 1945 — Page 5

SATURDAY. JULY 28, 1045.

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Nancy Conlin Heller and John Rotz Announce Their Bridal Attendants

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~ ATTENDANTS HAVE BEEN ANNOUNCED for : the -wedding- of Miss Nancy Conlin Heller and John Martin Rotz Jr. The couple will be married at 4:30 o'cloek the afternoon of Aug. 11 in the home of the briae-to-be’s sister, Mrs. J. K. Lilly III. Miss Heller has chosen Mrs. Lilly as-her only attendant. J. M. Rotz will be his son’s best man, and Rhiman Rotz, the prospective bridegroom’s brother, will serve as usher. Miss Heller's mother, Mrs. Edmund .J. Heller, and grandmother, Mrs. T. M. Conlin, both of Buffalo, N. Y., are here making preparai tions for the ceremony. Mr, Heller, the bride-to-be's father, will

arrive Aug. 7. Mrs. Lilly entertainéd with a tea this afternoon for the ‘couple and members of the immediate families.

Betty Wright Will Be Bride

THE HOME OF MR. AND MRS. FRED 8S. WRIGHT will be the scene tomorrow afternoon for the marriage of their daughter. Miss Betty Clair Wright, and John Richard Herron. The Rev. Harry R. Mercer, assistant pastor of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church, will officiate at the 4 o’clock service. J Escorted by her father, Miss Wright will be gowned in a light blue, street-length dress of crepe. She will complete her costume with navy blue, accessories, a shoulder-length ‘veil and a colonial bouquet. Her only attendant, Mrs. John PF. Deck, will be in.a white street-length jersey frock. Her accessories will be navy blue and she will carry a colonial bouquet. Joseph Herron of Logansport will -serve as his brother's best man. After a reception in the Wright home, the couple will leave for a trip with the bride traveling in a powder blue gabardine suit worn with navy accessories. The couple will be at home in Logansport. Both the bride and bridegroom attended Indiana university. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Herron of Logansport. .

Parties Will Honor Miss Coxen. > MISS CAROLYN COXEN, who ‘will become the bride of Pvt.

Rev. K.M. Zorn Will Officiate At Wedding

Richard Hughes

John Leslie Duvall on Aug. 11, will be entertained at & personal

shower next Friday given by Miss Anita Ellis, assisted by her sister, Mrs. George B. Davis. The party will be in the Kappa Alpha Theta

sorority house at Butler university, Miss Coxen and Mr. Duvall

will exchange vows in the McKee $erian church.

chapel of Tabernacle Presby-

* Among those invited to the shower are the engaged coupis’s

mothers, Mrs. Blanton A. Coxen and Mrs. John.L. Duvall; Frank A. King, Pittsboro; Miss Peggy Blue, Da#ville, T11.;

Mrs. Miss Mar-

jorie Weil, Greenfield; Misses Virginia Coxen, Carolyn Cooper, Mary

Em Crunk, Nancy Langan, Marjorie

Cain, Jean Osborne, Sue Hartz,

Katherine and Martha Armstrong, Elizabeth Josey, Dorothy Masters, ° Ann Shuttleworth and Jean Faulconer.

A bridge party will be given Aug. 7 for Miss Coxen by Mrs. George O. Browne in her home. Her guests will include Mrs. James

A. Young, Hollywood, Fla.; Mesdames Coxen, R. C. Werner, J. Lynn

McCormick, Otto Mahrdt, Norman Hammer,

Curtiss J. McCoy, Misses Virgina Ellis. ” n 4 Announcement has been made

Eugene Rich and and Joan Coxen, Cooper and"

- » of the farraie of Miss May

Louise Branstetter and Robert Lee Kendall, radioman 2-c, U.S. N. R. The wedding took place May 4 in a Methodist ‘church’ in Spokane, Wash. Mrs. Kendall is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, L. 8S, Branstetter of Spokane, and Mr. Kendall’s parents are Mr.:and Mrs.

Frank Kendall

The couple recently visited here with the bride-

groom's parents. The bridegroom now is serving in the South Pacific

area.

Bouwman-Havens Se Will Be Read Tomorrow In Third Christian Church

Dr. Bert Bouwman will read the vows at 3 o'clock tomorrow after-

noon uniting Miss Eleanore Jean Bouwman, merchant marine. The double-ring ceremony will

Havens and his son, George Holt

be in the Third Christian church.

Miss Havens is the daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Virgil E. Havens, 5452 University ave, and the ridegrootn’s parents are Dr, and Mrs.

Bouwman of Lansing, Mich. The Rev. Mr. Havens will give ‘his daughter in marriage. She has chosen a dress of sheer white bemberg. The frock has a yoke edged with a double ruffle, long tapered sleeves and a gathered skirt. A

panel extends down the front from the neck to the hemline. Cap of Lace A cap of lace accented with stephanotis will hold her twotired fingertip veil of English illusion. She will carry Johanna Hill roses and stephanotis. The matron of honor will be Mrs. Thomas Vyn Reese. She will be in white marquisette over aqua taffeta made with double ruffles around the neckline, three-quarter-length sleeves and a gathered skirt. : Attendants’ Bouquets She will carry yellow roses. Miss Rosalind Havens will be her sister's maid of honor.. Her flowers will be - deep red roses, The bridesmaids will be Miss Mary Virginia Shore of Rochester, and Miss Pauline Keller and they will carry pink roses. Their dresses will be similar to the matron of honor'’s. Serving as best man will be the bridegroom's brother, Clark H. Bouwman, merchant marine. The ushers will be George McClellan, Grand Rapids, Mich; Pfc. Reese and John Palmer, apprentice seaman, U. 8. N. R. After a reception in the Havens’ home, the couple will leave for a wedding trip to Michigan. After Sept. 1, they will be at home in Galveston, Tex. The bride attended DePauw unle versity and Mr, Bouwman attended Kalamazoo college.

Dr. L. C. Trent|j

Hears Vows Dr. L. C. Trent read the vows at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon uniting Miss Marguerite Flack and Benjamin F. Auten. The ceremony “was In the Woodruff Place Baptist church. The bride wore a navy blue two-

Te OF Dota, Th wide In of Mr. and Mrs. Charles* R, Flack, Knightstown. :

~ Card Party Planned

they will ! isithe daugh-

Miss Burkhart To Be Married

In a ceremony at 8 o'cloek tomorrow evening Miss Marjorie Marie Burkhart will become the bride of B. J. Jones. The service will be read by the Rev. R. H. Lindstrom in the Southport Baptist church. Miss Burkhart has chosen a white crepe street-length dress, accented with lace and white accessories. Her corsage will be of red roses and baby’s breath. Her only attendant will be her sister, Miss Edna Burkhart. She will be in 8, blue crepe street-length dress worn“With white accessories. She will have a corsage of pink roses. Marion Burkhart, brother of the bride, will be the best man and as ushers will be John ancis and- Eugene McClarney. The couple will leave for a wedding trip to northern Michigan and they will be at home at 1132 N. Tacoma ave. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burkhart, 8200 S. Meridian st., and Mr. Jones is the son of Mr. and Bs. Oval Jones, Dixon, Ky.

ning Lutheran : church will unite Miss|

A double-ring ceremony this eveGQ in ‘St. Paul's Evangelical

Betty Lou Wright and Cpl. Harold W. Mussmann, A. A, F. The Rev. Kurt M. Zorn will hear the vows at 7:30 o'clock. He will be assisted by the Rev. Herbert

Miss Wright will be in a colonial gown of white taffeta made with a

{fitted bodice, sheer yoke, high round

neckline with a small collar and long sleeves edged with lace. The full. hoop “skirt is caught up in front with a lover's knot to reveal rows of lace ruffles. Bride’s Attendants A cap of pearlized orange blossoms .will hold her two-tiered, fingertip veil of illusion. She will carry a bouquet of white roses. The bride's attendants will be Miss Marjorie A. Kirchhoff, maid of honor; Mrs. Charles Jacobs and Miss Berna Lee Kinley, bridesmaids, and Martha Lou Lukenbill, flower irl. 8 The “maid of honor will: wear powder blue fashioned with 4 lace bodice, sweetheart neckline, puffed sleeves and a full net skirt over taffeta. She will carry yellow roses. Reception Planned Mrs. Jacobs has chosen a pink taffeta frock, and the other attendant will wear pale green net. Their frocks will be similar to the maid of honor’s. They will carry bouquets of roses. Yellow net over taffeta will be worn ‘by the flower girl, and she

"|will carry a French basket of rose

petals. The best man will be Pfc. Rudolph A, Price Jr., and Sgt. Edward Klein-

will be the ushers. There will be a reception in sthe Travertine room of the Hotel Lincoln. The couple will leave for a wedding ° trip. Miss Wright is the daughter of Mrs. Louise M. Byers, 1743 Dawson st., and the bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Julius F. Mussmann, 406 E. Orange st.

Mary Ann Griffith Entertains at Lake

Miss Mary Anne Griffith entertained recently with a house party at her summer home in Stoner’s park, Lake Webster, for Miss Genevieve Dehner, Forest Park, Ft. Wayne. The honor guest's engagement to Paul Reinyan, seaman 1-c U. S, N. R., has been announced. Miss Griffith is the : daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Griffith, 876 West dr., Woodruff Place. Mrs, Theodore Mittendorf also entertained in her summer home at

Lake Webster for Miss Dehner.

Livihn, Ft. Wayne, A.

schmidt and Sgt. Charles Gabbert |

1. Miss Pauline Milhon’s engagement to Don H. Kutz is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Milhon of Plainfield. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Kutz of Kirklin,

The wedding will be Aug. 11.

.(P. H. Ho photo.)

2. Before her marriage June 3, Mrs. Marlyn J. Brock was Miss Betty

Reitzel. The ceremony was read

in the University Park Christian

church. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. John J. Stockton, and

Mr. Brock is the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Brock.

(P. H. Ho photo.)

3. Miss Maribeth: Milles will become the pride of Lt. }(j.g.) Robert Benjamin Stone, U. 8. N. R., Aug. 5 in Sweeney chapel at Butler uni-

The Bridal Scene— Two Announce

Wedding Dates

The announcements of attend-| °

ants and wedding dates set appear im the bridal news. Miss Patricia Ann Wiatt has set Aug. 5 as the date for her wedding to S. Sgt. Hubert L. Plummer, A. A. PF. The service will be at 3 p. m. in the Third Christian church, and the Rev. A. C. Brooks will officiate. Miss Madge McGaughey: will be the maid of honor, and the bridesmaids will be Mrs. Arthur Dye, Miss Dorothy Plummer and Miss Roberta West. ‘Serving as best man will be ‘Donald Gene Apple. The ushers will be Leonard H. Wiatt, Dr. M. F. Arnold Jr, and Paul Smith Jr. ” # 8 A ceremony Oct. 14 in the Woodruff Place Baptist church will unite Miss Mary Louise Martz and Willard A. Munson. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Martz, 312 N. Keystone ave, and Mr. Munson’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Willard C. Munson, 1133 W. 32d st. Miss Martz has chosen her sister, Mrs. W. B. Sweeney, as-matron, of honor. “The bridesmaids will be Mrs. Willard Hawk, Dayton, O., sister of the prospective bridegroom, and Miss Alice Anne O'Bryan. The flower girl will be Diana Jo Hawa, Dayton.

Members of Alpha Phi Sorority Aang Party

versity. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Homer O. Stone.

4. Miss Mary Murphy and Cpl.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Milles and

August Diener Jr. were married

April 21 in SS. Peter and Paul cathedral. Mrs. Diener dis the daughter of Mrs. E. A. Murphy, and Mr. and Mrs. August Diener are the bride-

groom’s parents. 5. A June 2 ceremony united

(Bretzman photo.)

Miss Evelyn Davis and Justin H.

Moorman, Cincinnati, merchant marine. Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Davis of Batesville are the bride’s parents, and Mr, Moorman is the son

of Mr. and Mrs. George Moorman,

Breakfast at Whisperiiig Winds

Follows Nuptial

Vows Uniting

Eleanor Ryce and L. J. Pfleger

of Miss Eleanor Ryce and M. Sgt.

A breakfast at Whispering Winds followed the wedding this morning

Lawrence J. Pfleger. The rite was

at 9 o'clock in the Little Flower Catholic church. The Rev. Fr. John

Riedinger officiated.

The bride’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Ryce, 838 N. Riley

ave, and Mr. Pfleger is the | son bf 831 N. DeQuincy st.

Entering with her father, the] bride wore an ivoity satin gown made with a mousseline - de soie yoke, outlined with seed pearls, long sleeves and a full skirt cascading into a train, Matron of Honor She chose a two-tiered fingertip, illusion veil held by a high tiara of seed pearls and rhinestones. She carried a bouquet of lilies and stephanotis.

Mrs. Donald Flanagan was her sister's matron of honor. Her dress was of yellow taffeta. The frogk had a sweetheart neckline, fitted bodice, threé-quarter-length sleeves and a gathered skirt accented § a cascade of ruffles. Bridesmaids’ Frocks

The bridesmai Mrs. Gordon Connor and Miss Edna Pfleger, sisvl of the bridegroom, wore aqua esses like the matron of honor’s. All the attendants carried Briarcliff roses, gladioli and ldrkspur. Diane FManagan wds the flower girl. She wore white taffeta and carried a matching muff with a spray of Finch roses. Serving as the bridegroom's attendants were Raymond Trefz, best man, and P. E. Rinderknecht and Joseph Clifford, ushers. There was to be a reception from | 2 until 5 o'clock this afternoon at Whispering Winds. The couple will leave for a wedding trip, and they will be at home at Ft. Thomas, Ky.

«where the bridegroom: is stationed:

Christ-Waddy Rite to Be Read

Miss Silva Eloulse Waddy and Sgt. Alex Christ will be married at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the Lawrence Methodist church. The Rev. B. J, Renner will officiate. The bride's parénts are Mr. and Mrs. Horace Waddy, Lawrence, and Mr. Christ is the son of My. and Mrs. Louis Christ, E. 82d st. Miss Waddy has chosen a rose crepe street-length dreés and a halo hat of rose colored flowers and blue veiling. Her accessories will be white, and she ‘will carry white roses and pink carnations. Miss Imogene Waddy will be her sister's only attendant. She will be in # blue crepe street-length dress worn with, white accessories

‘and a corsage of pink roses.

Peter Tlieff will serve as best man

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Pfleger,

1 cond Carlson

To Be Bride

_ The Central Avenue Methodist church will be the scene at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon for the wedding of Miss Leona Carlson and Patrick O. Patterson, : aviation metalsmith 1-§ U. 8. N. R. Dr. Guy O. Carpenter will read the service: George Joslin will give the bride in marriage. She will wear white chiffon made with a fitted basque, romance neckline edged with a tin frill, long sleeves and a gathered skirt extending into a train. Cascade Bouquet She has chosen a tiered fingertip veil caught by a coronet of orange blossoms, and she will have a cascade bouquet of stephanotis and white asters with an orchid center. The matron of honor will be Mrs. Richard D. Tutt. She will gowned in pale blue marquisette fashioned with a V-neckline, cap sleeves and a full skirt. !

The" bridesmaids Will wear’ mar- | quisette gowns with high necklines, [cap sleeves and bouffant skirts. | Mrs, Richard Thoms will be in pale

chosen pale pink. Wedding Trip :

All . the attendants will carry leghorn. straw hats made into_baskets and filled with pink lilies and roses, white daisies and . blue delphinium. The bridegroom's attendants will be Mr. Thoms, best man, and Harold Hutson and James Keenan, ushers. : After the ceremony, there will be

bridegroom's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Clarence J. Carlson, 3625 E. 38th st. The couple will leave for a wedding trip to Chicago and northern Michjgan. They’ will be at home in Traverse City, Mich., where thé bridegroom is stationed at the naval

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. -A. J. Carlson, Kirkland, Wash.

She was graduated from North Michigan college in Marquette.

Mrs: Donald Harkness; 4863 Hill7:30 p. m. Tuesday for a meeting of sorority.

Guild Plans Party

be

blue and Miss Marjorie Thoms has

air base. Miss Carlson is the|-

Sorority Meeting 4

Oldenburg.

Miss Stewart Will Be Wed

Miss Thelma Louise Stewart will become the bride of Paul K. Morgan at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the Grace Methodist church. The Rev. W. G. Morgan, the bridegroom's father, will officiate. Miss Stewart is the daughter. of Mrs. Emma Stewart, Martinsville, and the bridegroom's parents are the Rev. Mr. apd Mrs. Morgan, 132 S. Emerson ave. Frank Owen will give the bride in marriage. She will wear a white satin gown fashioned with a sweetheart neckline, gathered basque and full skirt falling into a train. Bride's Veil ¢ She has chosen a fingertip veil of illusion held by pearlized orange Blossoms. Her bouquet will be ot white roses, stephanotis and white Tphids The maid of honor will be Miss “Payline Baugh, Martinsville. Her frock. if made of pink marquisette accented with blue satin ribbon. She will carry a colonial bouquet of pink de -tarnations. and blue. del- , and she will have pink roses po her hair. "Mrs, Herman Shirley, Noblesville, and Mrs. Albert Hobbs will be the

net ang, marquisette, respectively. 9 Attendants’ Frocks

The dresses have sweetheart necklines, fitted bodices and full skirts. Their bouquets will be of pink roses and they will have matching flowéis in their hajr. The flower girl, Linda Lou Owen, | will’ wear a floor-length yellow mars. juisette dress and will. carry a basket of rose petals. Richard

and the ushers will be Mauri Banta Jand Al Case.

e bridegroom's parents, the couple will leave for a wedding trip to Lake Shafer. They “will “bé at homé temporarily at 132 S. Emerson ave.

and Butler universities.

‘To Take Bride In South Bend

Times Special

An altar banked with palms, flowers and candelabra here in the Westminster Presbyterian church will form the setting this afternoon for the wedding of Miss Kathryn Langell and Dr. Richard Rowland Hughes. The service will be at 4:30 o'clock. Dr. Robert M. Selle, pastor of St. Paul's Methodist church here, will officiate. : The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Mark Langell of this city, and~ Dr: Hughes’ parents are Dr.

“land Mrs. W. F. Hughes, 4025 N.

Meridian st., Indianapolis. Miss Langell’'s gown is made with a fitted satin basque and long sleeves tapering into points over the hands. The sheer yoke is outlined with embroidery and the bouffant marquisette skirt. extends into a

bridesmaids. They will be in blue|

Browning will serve as best man|

Aftér a reception.in the home of {-

full traib. Sister Is Attendant

A satin’ band embroidered with seed pearls will hold her fingertip veil of illusion. She will carry a cascade bouquet: of stephanotis and white orchids. The matron of honor will be the hride’s sister, - Mrs. ‘ Richard L. Groff of Mishawaka. She has chosen a white gown fashioned with a fitted jersey basque ang.

Sweetheart negkline.

The bouffant skirt of mousse line de soie is appliqued with pink and delphinium blue flowers. She will have a feather headdress to

‘match the applique on her frock.

Her bouquet will be of Pinchot glamelias and blue delphinium. Miss Jeanette Rodefeld, Richmond, and Miss Mary Lou Carmichael, Bloomington, will. serve as bridesmaids. They will gowns and headdresses identical to the matron of honor’s. Their bouquets also will be alike: ’- Bridegroom’s Attendants ; The bridegroom’s brother, Dr, William ™F. Hughes Jr., Baltimore, Md. will servé as best man. The ushers will Leon Walters, Muns= cley, Arthur” Langell, South Bend, and Dr. Louis Conn and Dr. John Swan, both of Indianapolis. Richard M. Groff, Mishawaka, will be the. ringbearer. After reception in the home of the. bride's parents, the couple will leave’for a short wedding. trip. They will be at home after Aug. 12 at 418 E. 15th st, Indianapolis.

Club Books Picnic A picnic wili*be held at 11 a. m, Wednesday - in. Longacre park by the Stout Field Women’s club..

"Beauty Softens

Love and Sympathy in the Most Understandable Way.

~% The ALLIED ‘FLORISTS ASSN.

of Indianade'ss

The bridegroém attended Indiana

FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED aM) WHERS

a reception in the home of the| # ?

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SOUTH BEND, Ind, July 28~

side ave, will be the: hostess at, the Delta chapter, Chi Phi Gamma |

will have a card party at p. m. Monday J

The Victory’ White Cross guild]