Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 August 1945 — Page 5
Eckerman-Barlow Rite to Be Today.
In Chapel at Camp LeJeune, N. C.
SGT. ELIZABETH ANNE BARLOW of the marine corps will become the bride .of Sgt. George Edwin Eckerman, U. S. M. C,, this afternoon. The 4 o'clock ceremony will be in the pdst chapel at Camp LeJeune, N. C. Miss Barlow's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Cone Barlow of Brandywine farm, Fairland. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Eckerman of Stafford Springs, Conn. Whitney Barlow will give his sister in marriage. She will wear a white gown fashioned with a fitted chantilly lace bodice, a romance neckline, long sleeves tapering into points over the hands and a gathered chiffon skirt. ” » » o » L : Her shoulder-length veil of {illusion will be held by a band of flowers in the back. She will carry a colonial bouquet of white
flowers centered with an orchid. Her sister, Mrs. Victor Albright of Fairland, will be the matron of honor, and the bridesmaid will
be Sgt. Viola S8pack. Their gowns will be of pastel pink marquisette.
The dresses have fitted basques, romance necklines, three-quarter length sleeves and gathered skirts accented with cascades of ruffles. They will carry bouquets of blue delphinium and pink and white flowers. at New River, N. C. The bride attended Butler university and is a member of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority.
Miss Hyland to Be Honored
SEVERAL PARTIES are being planned for Miss Luella Hyland, who. will become the bride of Lt. Ralph Emerson Drum, A. A. F, on Aug, 17 in the Fairview Presbyterian church. Miss Lois Crofts and Miss Betty Hyland, sister of the bride-to-be, will entertain Thursday night with a dinner party in the sapphire room. The guests will be Mrs. L. J. Hyland, the bride-to-be’s mother; Mrs. Norris Roberts, Mrs. Jack Sheard, Misses Rita Rae Poad, Kathryn Wuensch and Eileen Sutton. A personal shower will be given by “Mrs. LeRoy Rohrman Friday in her home. Her guests will be Mesdames Hyland, Esther Jacobs, Freida Burg, John Ferguson, Richard Martin, Herbert Harrington and Winifred Clark, Misses Betty Hyland, Peggy Kiser, Mary Louise McClain and Helen Holly. ; 8 on 2 » ” o A luncheon meeting of the Officers’ Wives club will be held at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. A. E. McConnell i 1s in charge of reservations. The hostesses will be Mrs. R: D. Woods and Mrs. John Craig. ® » # ” » ” Additional reservations have béen made for the “Highland I deck” dance to be held this evening at® the Highland Golf and Country club. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Krafft are chairmen for the event. The reservations are those of D. R. Cooper, W. K. Kingdon, Calvin Lennox and E. T. French.
There will be a reception and the couple will be at home .
| Lucille Baysinger Is Recent Bride
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Baysinger, 1433 Fletcher ave, announce the marriage of their daughter, Lucille, and 8. Sgt. Thomas G. Atkins. The wedding was July 22 in the home of Mrs. Nora K. White, Monterey, Cal. The Rev. John Logan of the First Presbyterian church in Monterey officiated. Mr. Atkins is the son of George Atkins, Detroit. The couple will be at home at 574 Watson st., Monterey,
Chapel Will Be Scene of Rite
The McKee chapel of Tabernacle Presbyterian church will be the scene this evening for the wedding of Miss Virginia Belle Robinson and Lt. Charles Howard Dawson, A. A. ¥. The ceremony will be read at 6:45 o'clock by the Rev. Harry R. Mercer. Miss Robinson's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forster Robinson, 128 E. 63d st., and Lt. Dawson . is the son of Charles M. Dawson, former lietenant governor, and Mrs. Dawson, 2028 E. 62d st. A turquoise and white crepe dress will be worn by the bride. She has chosen white accéssories and will have a corsage of white orchids. Wedding Trip West Mzxs. Robert Dawson, sister-in-law of the bridegroom, will be her only attendant. Her frock will be fashfoned with a white blouse and a black skirt. She will wear black accessories and her corsage will be of gardenias.” M. Sgt. Robert Dawson will serve as his brother's best man. Following a reception in the Robfnson home the couple will leave for Clovis, N. M., where they will be at home. Lt. Dawson is stationed there. Both Miss Robinson and Lt. Dawson attended Butler university. She also attended the John Herron Art school. :
0-Del Club Books Two Dances
The first of two weekly dances to) be held by the O-Del club will be 8:30 p. m. tomorrow in the clubroom, 24%; 8, Iilinois st. Charles
Couple to Live In San Diego
Times Special SAN DIEGO, Cal, Aug. 4—Miss Carol Adrienne Gilchrist will become the bride of Ensign John Wilson Chamberlin, U. 8. N. R,, at 5 o'clock this evening. The rite will be in the naval air base chapel on North Island near here. The bride’s parents are Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Wells Gilchrist, 5727 N, Delaware st. Indianapolis, and Ensign Chamberlin is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Homer C. Chamberlin, Columbus, O. Chooses Brown
Miss Gilchrist has chosen a twopiece brown shantung dress and matching accessoriés. Her corsage will be of pink anemones. Mrs. James P. Valentine, El Paso, Tex., will be her sister's only attendant. She will wear a pink tailored suit, brown accessories and pink anemones. The best man will be Lt. Walter Wilson, Columbus, O., broth-er-in-law of the bridegroom. A reception will be held here in the Officers’ club. The couple will be at home in San Diego. The bride is a.graduate of Ohio State university and the New School of Social Research, New York. She is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, Ensign Chamberlin attended Columbus academy, the ' University school and Ohio State university. He is a Phi Kappa Psi fraternity member,
Josephine Bremer Honored at Party
Miss ‘ Josephine. Esther Bremer was honored recently at a surprise miscellaneous shower given by Miss Inez Eickhoff and Miss Anna Mae Armstrong, - The party was in Miss Eickhoff’s home, Churchman pike and Thompson rd. Miss Bremer will become the bride of Glen H. Taylor next Saturday in the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church.
Sorority Will Meet
|day in the ¥. W. C. A.
Leaves for Florida
Members of the Tau chapter,|
Maribeth Milles
and Lt. Stone
Will Exchange Vows Tomorrow In Butler University Chapel
An altar banked with palms, candelabra and white gladioli will form the setting tomorrow afternoon for the wedding of Miss Maribeth
Milles and Lt.
(j. g) Robert Benjamin Stone,*U, 8. N, R.
The. service will be at 2:30 o'clock in Sweeney chapel at Butler
university.
Dr. William C. Hartinger will officiate.
Miss Milles ig the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Milles, 336
Mary Lawler, K. F. Martin To Be Wed
A double-ring ceremony at 3:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon will unite Miss Mary Esther Lawler and Kenneth F. Martin of Los Angeles. The service will be read by Dr. Herbert Hinton in the First Baptist church, Miss Lawler will be gowned in white marquisette. The dress has a sweetheart neckline, basque waist and a full skirt cascading into a train. A band of stephanotis will hold her full-length veil of illusion and she will carry a white erchid and lilies on a white Bible. Sister as Attendant The matron of honor will be her sister, - Mrs. Robert Shultz. She has chosen a blue marquisette frock made like the bride's gown. Miss Mary Beth Shultz, junior bridesmaid, will be in pink mar-
lquisette. Both the attendants will
carry colonial bouquets of asters, delphinium and Briarcliff roses. They will wear flowers in their hair. The best man will be Mr. Shultz, and serving as ushers will be Russell Barton, Richard Fischer, Allen Shaw and DeFord Lyons, Butler Student
After the ceremony, there will be a reception in the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Lawler, 3013 College ave. The couple will leave for a trip to the West Coast and will be at home in Los Angeles. Miss Lawler was graduated from Butler university and the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music. She
‘lis a Zeta Tau Alpha sorority mem-
ber. The bridegroom also attended Butler.
Local Girl Attends Speech Institute
Miss Helen McLane is attending the Northwestern university speech
institute for high school students at Evanston, Ill. She is the daughter of fj Mr. and Mrs, Alt vin McLane, 3326 N. Illinois st. Miss McLane is one of 35 students throughout the country selected o to enroll in the - debate section of Miss Melane , " oeech school. She was a member of the Shortridge high school debate team last year and will begin her junior year there next month.
Returns From East
Miss Pauline Clark has returned from New York where she has been studying music. She wag, the guest of Mrs. Robert Lathrop, Scarsdale, N. Y.
Annual Horse Show to Be Held by Camp-Fire Girls
Berkley rd, and Lt. Stone is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Homer O. Stone, 3034 N. Pennsylvania st. Entering with her father, the bride -will wear a traditional ivory satin dress with a fitted princess basque, romance neckline and long sleeves tapering into points over the hands The bouffant skirt falls into a full train. Her tiered fingertip veil of ivory illusion will ‘be held by a coronet of orange blossoms. She will carry a pale lavender orchid on a prayer book. Bride's Attendants
The matron of honor, Mrs. Thomas Vyn Reese, will wear yellow marquisette made with a fitted basque accented with ruffles, and a
daisies and wear matching flowers in her hair. The bridesmaids .will be Miss Kathryn Hill and Miss Mary Jane Larson. They will be in starched aqua marquisette made with fitted basques, pleated frill shoulder accents and gathered skirts. Their flowers will be yellow daisies,
Reception Follows
The bridegroom's attendants will be Lt. (j.2.) Robert Makielski, U. S. N. R.,, best man, and Arno Russo and Winston Warren, ushers. There will be a reception in the Pi Beta Phi sorority house at Butler after the ceremony. The couple will leave for a trip to Cincinnati and will be at home later in Chicago. The bridegroom is stationed at Great Lakes. Miss Milles was graduated from Butler and is a Pi Beta Phi memniber. Lt, Stone was graduated from Indiana university and the I. U. School of Dentistry. He is a member of Delta Sigma Delta fraternity.
Fr. Patterson To Hear Vows
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jenkinson, 14¢ N. 6th st., Beech
Grove, will be the scene. this evening for the wedding of Miss Martha Newman, and their son, Pfc. Norman Jenkinson. The. vows will be read by the Rev. Fr. J. F. Patterson, pastor of the Holy Name Catholic church, at 7:45 o'clock. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Ella Newman, 51 N. 5th st, Beech Grove. Bridal Gown Entering with her brother, Louis Newman, the bride will wear a white embossed organza gown made with a sweetheart neckline, long sleeves, fitted basque and a long train. i A cap of seed pearls and illusion will hold her fingertip veil and she will carry a white pearl rosary and a prayer book with a white orchid. Miss Kathleen Newman, her sister's only attendant, will be in blue taffeta fashioned with a sweetheart neckline, three-quarter-length sleeves, fitted bodice and a full skirt. Her bouquet will be of red roses. Pfc. John Campbell will be the best man. There will be a reception in the Jenkinson home before the
couple leaves for a wedding trip.
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daughter, Betty, to Cpl. Edward E. Edward E. Pinkman of Seattle. The wedding date has not been set: Cpl. Pinkman is serving overseas. (P. H. Ho photo.)
university, Mrs. Robert B. Maxwell was Mise Katherine Pruitt.
U. 8. N, R,, is the son of Mr. and Mre. L. B. Maxwell.
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1. Miss Luella Hyland's marriage to Lf. Ralph Emerson Drum, 17 in the Fairview Presbyterian church, will be followed hy a reception at the Highland Golf and Country club. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle John Hyland and Lt. Drum is
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to be read next Saturday afternoon in McKee rnacle Presbyterian church will unite Miss Carolyn hn Leslie Duvall. and Mire. Blanton,A. Coxen and Mr. and Mrs. John L. Duvall,
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3. The engagement of Ms Dorothy Louise Delvin to S. Sgt. Raymond T. Murray Jr. has heen announced by her parents, and Mrs. Norman V. Delvin. Sgt. Murray, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Murray, is stationed in Granada, Miss. after serving in Europe. The wedding will he in the late summer.
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announce the engagement of their Pinkman Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
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be held at 2 p. m. next Saturday. A
queen. The show will include pony express, boat, lipstick, water and dress-up races, musical Chairs and tests of horsemanship, A counsellors’ event will be a special feature and the show will close with the awarding of ribbons and prizes. Ralph Kelsch, Brownsburg, will be the announcer, Members of the camp's riding staff are Bruce Rosemeyer and Miss Nadine Brady of Brownsburg and Miss Betty Jean Barker, Committee Members Committees for the event will include Miss Betty Jean Barker and Miss Billie Flowers, program; Miss Shirley Diehl and Miss Martha Jane Hess, queen; Mrs. Sylvia Wahlstrand and the riding staff, decorations at the horse field. Misses Betsey Pedersen, Helen Carter, Sally Haine and Helen Jones, booths; Misses Jody Bordenkecher, Anne Clark, Sara Palmer and Harriet Seller, parade. Miss Mary Virginia: Rider and Miss Carolyn Metzger, ushers;
Crowning of a Camp Fire Queen Will Be Feature of Horse Show
The annual horse show at the Camp Fire Girls’ Camp Delight will
processional of flags and a group of
patriotic numbers will open the event. There also will be a parade of campers and the crowning of a
Misses Harriett Hill, Dorothy Hostetter, Carolyn Gorman and Doris Rushton, sign$ and decorations. Mrs. Stanley Judson, Mrs. Joe Scott, Misses Gladys Thorp, Carrie Sizemore, Mimi Farson and Betsey Cunningham, food for booths, and Misses Jacquie Losche, Mary Ellen Chamales, Teresa O'Hara and Betty Newby, publicity. Joe Scott will have charge of parking. Parents and friends are invited to attend the show. Girls who will attend the camp next Saturday through Aug. 17 will register between nop and 1 p. m. or between 3 and 6 o'clock. » » ” A group of Camp Fire Girls will go on a two-day trip up White river to Noblesville Monday. The girls are members of the counsellor-in-training unit at Camp Delight, Another group of girls and counsellors returhed today from a threeday camping trip to the Morgan town property of the Camp Fire Girls.
Counsellors on the trip were Misses Sara Jane Palmer, Margene Harlan and Helen Carter. The girls were Misses Janet Booth, Carolyn Favre, Janet Miller, Ann Hughes, Barbara Sue Belden and Ann Driftmeyer.
Blue Star Mothers Will Meet Tuesday
An organization meeting will be held here Tuesday night by the Blue Star Mothers of America, Inc.
'| At the 8 o'clock session in the Hotel Lincoln, an Indianapolis chapter) -
and a state department will be instituted. Chapter and department officers will be elected and installed. Mothers of men and women in the service may attend. The Blue Star Mothers is a na-
program of patriotic, educational, social and service work. Mrs. W. E. Standing, the national president,
Jusly 'o-asis: sefionten. aid
tional organization carrying on a
has announced that 314 bureaus are being established throughout: he ;
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Ceremony in South Carolina
Will Unite Betty McGuire And Sgt. A. Eugene Liston
Times
COLUMBIA, 8. C,-Aug. 4—Miss Betty May McGuire and Sgt
Eugene Liston will be married here Shandon Presbyterian church. Dr. ring ceremony.
Special A, at 8:30 o'clock this evening in the Ray Riddle will read the double-
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William E. McGuire, 839 Leland st., Indianapolis, and > Liston’s parents are Mr. and Mrs.
E. J. Liston, Robinson, Ill. A white satin frock will be wir) by the bride. The dress has a sheer marquisette yoke outlined with a!
seed pearl design, a fitted basque,
long tapered sleeves and a full! gathered skirt extending into a long | train,
Attendants’ Gowns
She has chosen a two-tiered fingertip veil of illusion which is!
caught by a halo of illusion ruching ‘with- clusters of orange blossoms at the sides. She will carry a while Bible topped with an orchid and streamers. Miss Mary Lou Overly, Indianapolis, will be the maid of honor. She will wear pink brocaded taffeta and a matching, Juliet cap. Her bouquet will be of mixed summer
Wedding Trip South The bridesmaids will be Mrs. Nolan E. Allen and Mrs. Wallace Margqua, both of Indianapolis. Mrs. Allen will be in yellow taffeta and Mrs. Marqua in turquoise taffeta. Both will have matching juliet caps and carry mixed bouquets. ., The best man will be Sgt. Charles Shake, Ft. Jackson, S. C. After a reception in the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Bryant of this city, the couple will leave for a wedding trip south They will be at home here at 3304 Wheat st.
Hazel Johannes Becomes Bride
In a ceremony at 4 o'clock this afternoon, Miss Hazel J. Johannes became the bride of Pfc. Arthur E. Denison Jr, The service was in the | home of the -bridegroom’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Denison, 2845 Washington blvd.
The Rev. Donald E. Elder of the Bethlehem United Lutheran church officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. John G. Johannes, Willis, Kas. Bride Wears Satin
She was gowned in white satin made with a basque waist, long pointed sleeves and a full skirt. Her fingertip veil of illusion was held by a cap of flowers and she carried a colonial bouquet.
Miss Lois V. Julian, her only attendant, was in pink tulle. She also carried a colonial bouquet and wore flowers in her hair,
Jack Denison was his brother's best man and the ushers were John Julian and Pfc. John Massa. Immediately after the ceremony, there was a reception in the Denison home, Dinner Tonight
There will be a dinner this evening at Swift's restaurant, for. members of the bridal party and the families.» The couple will leave for the Denison summer home on Lake Tippecanoe, The bride was graduated from the Highland Junior college, Highland. Kas. ‘Mr. Denison attended Butler university. He recently returned from the European theater and will be stationed at Chaffee, Ark.
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‘Church Rite ‘To Be Followed By Reception
The Rev. A. C. Brooks will read the vows tomorrow afternoon unite
Sgt. Hubert L. Plummer, A. A P. The rite will be at 3 o'clock in the Third Christian church.
Miss Wiatt will be gowned in marquisette fashioned with a round neckline outlined with a seed pearl design, bishop sleeves and a gathered skirt forming a train. Her two-tiered full-length veil of illusion will be held by a tiara of pearlized orange blossoms. She will carry a bouquet of white roses centered with gardenias. Pastel Frocks
The maid of honor will] be Miss Madge McGaughey. She will be gowned in pink made with a lace bodice with ruffles outlining the neck and sleeves. The full net skirt has a cascade of ruffles down the back. She will wear a matching Juliet cap.The bridesmaids will wear identical gowns of net. Miss Roberta West will be gowned in yellow, and Mrs. Arthur Dye and Miss Dorothy Plummer have chosen blue, Couple's Parents The dresses have sweetheart neck« lines, three-quarter-length sleeves and full skirts. All the attendants will carry bouquets of roses. The bridegroom’s attendants will be Donald Gene Apple, best man, and Leonard H. Wiatt, Dr. M. PF, Arnold Jr. add Paul Smith Jr, ushers. After a reception in the church parlor, the couple will leave for a wedding trip to Chicago. Miss Wiatt is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter H Wiatt, ‘New Palestine, and the bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs, Harry Plummer, Greenfield.
Dinner Is Planned
The Alpha chapter, Alpha Pi Omega sorority, will give a dinner at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the Riley hotel. Guests will be members of the Beta chapter at Wabash, Ind. The committee in charge includes Mesdames Hobart Tinley, Russell Carter and Rhiman Rotz,
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