Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 November 1945 — Page 5
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ociety— % | Jane Lewis Leasure's ‘Engagement . To Capt. Fred Wehle Is Announced _ DR. AND MRS. J. KENT LEASURE announce. the engagement of their daughter, Miss Jane Lewis Leasure, - to Capt. Fred Wehle Jr., A. U. S,, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wehle, Louisville, Ky. The wedding ceremony will be early next month. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Tudor Hall school
| Butler Chapel Will Be Scene Of Wedding
Sweeney chapel at Butler university will be the scene, tomorrow -{afternoon, for the wedding of Miss Carroll Rogers. and Ensign Robert A. Spray, U. 8. N. R. The Rev. A. C. Brooks, pastor of the Third Christian church, will read the double-ring ceremony. Miss Rogers is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rogers, 324 W. 40th st., and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Spray, Frankfort. Mr. Rogers will give his daughter in marriage. She will wear a white velvet gown fashioned with a fitted basque, a round lace yoke and velvet collar, long sleeves and a full skirt falling into a train.
be held Dec. 1 in the Indianapolis Athletic club. Proceeds will be used ‘by the guild to further its work in the 1 therapy department, human milk station and the children's wards at Cjty hospital, z ‘The advertising committee members are Mrs. Charles R. Israel, chairman; Mrs. Louis Randle and Mrs. Trone, assistants; Mesdames Kenneth ¥. Adair, James L. Beatty, Robert C. Becherer, Robert C. Burnett, Robert 8. Daily,» Harold C. Feightner and Charles M. Hammond. m ,
Pearson, . s J. 8. Smith, Robert M. Stith, Russel 8. Williams and Gayle Wolfes
George Taylor Will Be Speaker THE CONTEMPORARY CLUB will hold its first meeting of the year at 8:30 ¢’ Tuesday evening in the John Herron Art institute. ylor, head of the far eastern department at the speaker. Harold B, Tharp will preside. : New officers of the club are Mr. Tharp, president; Mrs. Addison J. Parry, Harold Meeker and Mrs. Albert L. Rabb, first through third vice presidents; Paul E. Fisher, secretary; Irving Fauvre, treas --uger; and ‘Harvey Elam, Dr. J. J. Littell, E. H. KX. McComb, Grier Shotwell, Russell Sullivan, Mesdames John Collett; W. D. Gatch,
1. Miss Jane Lewis Leasure’s engagement to Capt. Fred Wehle Jr,
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Dr.’ W. T, Jones will read the rows tomorrow afternoon uniting {his son, Willlam Talbott Jones Jr. | chtef pharmacist's mate, U. 8, N | R, and Miss Jeanne Elizabeth Sut["ton. The double-ring service will br at 3:30 o'clock in the North Meth- = - |odist church, After the ceremony there will be /a reception in th: = ‘home of thé bride's grandmother Mrs, W. ©. Garten, 3242 'N. Meridi an st. Miss Sutton is the daughter o Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Sutfon, #4 W 32d st. The bridegroom's parent: are Dr. and Mrs, Jones, 144 W. 446i EL
Bridal Gown ; An off-white satin gown will be worn by the bride. The dress ha: a sheer marquisette yoke, fittec bedice, long tapered sleeves and « gathered skirt which cascades Int 4. Nov. 17 is the date set for the marriage of Miss Betly Litch-
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Sister Maid of Honor A bonnet of lace will hold her full-length veil of illusion. She will wear an heirloom necklace belonging to her grandmother, and
A. U. 8., wad announced today. . % Miss Gloria Suerdieck’s engagement to Pvt. Robert Randolph Brown, A. U, 8, Camp Crowder, Mo., is announced by her mother, Mrs. Pauline Suerdieck. Mr. Brown is the son of Mrs. Charles Daniels. (P. H. Ho photo.)
field and Li, John F. Masariu, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Masariu. The ceremony will be in the home of the bride-lo-be’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Litchfield. (P. H. Ho photo.) i
. 5. Miss Theresa Toffole will become the bride of 8. Sgt. Russell Curry next Saturday afternoon. The double-ring service will be read
illusion will be caught by a starche: lace half-hat accented with clus ters of orange blossoms. She wil carry gardenias centered. with 1 white orchid.
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will carry a white prayerbéok a white orchid. > Miss Marilyn Rogers, her ‘sister's - {maid of honor, has chosen a gold taffeta frock.‘ The dress has a sweetheart neckline, fitted basque, three-quarter-length sleeves and
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Will Exchange Marriage Vows In Church Ceremony Tonight | memes sun bua voif § ecding Dhaka, the Ma-
A trip to Detroit will follow the wedding of Miss Betty Jeanne|De dressed in forest green. Thelr|marriage of Miss Bernice MeBurris and Lt. (J. g) Lyndon E. Eberly Jr, U. 8. N. R. tonight. bouquets will be of yellow chrysan-|whorter and Edward A. Murphy. The service will be at 8 o'clock in the Sutherland Presbyterian |themums. x ~ |The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond R. thurch. The Rev. Ralph ODell and the Rev. F. A. Pfieiderer will ; : Noll officiated at the single-ring officiate. , ; Serving as the best man will berite in 88. Peter and Paul CatheThe bride will be gowned in white satin made with a round neck-{the bridegroom's twin brother, En-|dral at 9 o'clock. : . : line, long ove upetng into} sign Richard Spray, U. 8. N. R. The| pe pride chose a two-piece blue ) ; » | wool suit, brown accessories, and a Couple to Live [tnpe’inio s wes
, . white orchid corsage. apprentice seaman, U. 8. N. R.; En-| 10. pobert Ittenbach was her
sign Thomas Phillion, U. 8. N. R.,| years ont y attendant. Charles ‘BE. and Ensign Bernard Harvey, U, 8. Murphy served as best man, and
» R. ushers were August Diener and {Joseph Battista. parents are Mr. and McWhorter, 2035 N. st. Mr. Murphy is the son of Mrs. E. A. Murphy, 3428 N. Keystone ave. ' Mr. Murphy recently received his discharge from.the army after serve ing 40 months In ‘the South Pacific. He attended Butler university. CO ER ee “The couple will be at home at - 11142 N. Pennsylvania st. after their wedding trip. “The following units of the White| = Cross guild will meet next week in| Meeting Scheduled
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The hostesses for the Sunnyside Taffeta frocks will be worn oy the | uild meeting Monday have been|, qo; sister, Elsie Merklin, and announced. Guild members will bey. oouein Joan Schmuttee, junTuesday—Capitol Avenue Meth-| entertained at 12:30 p. m. in held bridesmaids, They will carry and University Park Chris-| Harrison room of the Columbia! op veqnthemums.
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Methodist; Thursday—Temple Sis-|Man of the hostess comniittee, She y 5 is assisted by Mesdames John W. Burke, E. L. Burnett, Charles By- brother, and Charles Smith, brother
fleld, Corwin Carter Jr. A. B. Chap-|9f the bridegroom.
Others are Albert w. Clafley, William A. Coleman, Herbert FP.
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in the Ft, Harrison post chapel. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Constant J. Toffolo and Sgt. Curry is the son of Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Curry, Knoxville, Tenn. He is stationed In Gary at the army reeruiting office,
Miss Adda Jeanne Winterfeldt maid of honor, and Miss Alec Jones, sister of the bridegroom, Mis: Patricia Crews and Miss Patricia Moores, bridesmaids. : Attendants’ Frocks
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Rev. Joseph Hughes ” Officiate Dorothy Moyer
A ceremony at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the Crooked Creek| ngiss Dorothy Moyer and Paul B -_ bridesmaids
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Baptist church will unite Miss Anna May Myers and Albert L. Mann. The single-ring rite will be read by the Rev. Joseph Hughes.
Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Myers, 5006 N. Mich- |#fternoon in the First United
|igan rd. Mr. Mann {5 the son of [Lutheran church, The ceremony
Hugo Mann, Terre Haute. {will be read as 2:30 o'clock b The bride will have as her at<ip.. olin A Peters.
tendant, Mrs. Eleanor Felts. : The bride has coosen a white Son a oy eat: Sue sists Wool faille taffeta gown and a two-tiered |W. Sutton, the will carry a colonial bouquet of Angertip veil of illusion. She will John Harper. . yellow chrysanthemums. = |carry a shower bouquet of roses and| After the reception, the couple ! Entering with her father, the | Chrysanthemums centered with gear- will leave for a wedding trip. Thx of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Merklin, bride will be d 1 in a gold sheer denias. ” ; bride attended Butler university 2161: 8. New Jersey st. will become | wool suit. Her accessories will be! Her attendants will be Miss Julia ang Isa Happs. Alpia Theta soror~ the bride of Donald R. Smith to-|brown and she will carry a colonial | Moyer, her sister's maid of honor, X2 ever a ats sHtenet night. The bridegroom is the son of | bouquet of bridal roses. and: Mrs, Homer Harrington sndf "ny: 'zee fraternity. Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Smith, 2163 Al Home Address pss y Raymond M kGasy, er of the :
Ransdell of. % William. D.-Hooper. will. be. best The maid of honor will wear blue Club Will Celebrate
The Rev. Harry L. Kruéckeberg/man and. the usher will be James ta ft s . an of eta. Pink taffeta will be worn a. will officiate at the 7:30 o'clock serv-| Myers, cousin of the bride. by the bridesmaids. - Their bous 22d Anniversary
ice in the Emmaus Evangelical] The couple will leave for a wedLutheran church. + ding trip to Chicago after a recepThe bride's gown of white bobbi. |ton in the bride's Hame. They will
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qiets will be of pink roses andi wy. Mothers’ club of Alpha Chi
baby's breath. ; Omegs sorority, will celebrite ic James Coffii will serve .as best | . Ry
To Live Here The maid of honor, Miss Mary Bailey, will carry pink chrysanthemums’ with her pink satin frock. |
The bridegroom will have Thomas Cross as his best man. Ushers wi]
t ; i > be at’ it 424 W. Cat DESL 22d anniversary at 12:30 p: m. Mens het ove uti Shas 4 att “angus, 00_at_bome St 44 W. Main SL 'nfan, adhe ushers will be Richard! gor in the A er oy. 25 W, : ’ | The bridegroom recently was dis- | hing West Rp he Junch d bust ' ite charged from the army after 20". ig wing the Juncheon an - veil of illusion, She will carry white montis in the Furopieg hei. Miss Moyer is the daughter of|pess meeting, Mrs. Wells V. Bishop, : and the bridegroom's mother is Mrs. | rie Dorothy Darling, guest speake Bett y Wra James A. Coffin, 1010 St. Paul st. |or Miss Darling, fashion co-ore Y y TD dinator at Block's, -will talk on «| Guild Meetings The following units of the Riley] In a ceremony at 7:30 o'clock to- | HOSPital Cheer guild will meet. next| uiler night, Miss Betty Wray will become | OK at. the hospital: Monday the -bride- of Harry Weber, special« |. 1oey Hospital guild”; Tuesday— Pisher will officiate in the Centen-| jo) 'st. E0UP: TRCCAY— thei} be Donald Merklin, the bride's! ary Christian church. o arr, ” — A ney ' The bride, given in marriage by| no © Cay BTVeRL ) ’ the ceremony, a recep-| white satin fashioned with a fitted tion will be held in the bride's bodice and a full skirt forming a home. The couple will be at home |train. Her fingertip illusion veil will and she will carry white roses. Miss Mildred Hoeltke, maid of | brides will wear yellow net. The
satin halo will hold her fingertip | | Coffin, seiman 1-¢, U. 8.C. G., ang Hampton dr.” * Mrs. Mamie Moyer, 858 N. Gray st. program chairman, will inttodtice = To Be We d “Fashions for All Sizes.” ist 1-c, U. 8, N, R. The Rev, LaVon| Thanksgiving”; Wednesday—a her uncle, M, E. Fish, will wear with the bride's parents. fall from an orange blossom tiara oridesmald, Miss Betty Purgason,
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{will wear turquoise and the junior bridesmaid, Miss Janet Wray, will wear peach, Their flowers will be yellow pompons and Talisman roses.| ~~ The bridegroom's attendants will be Robert Henricksen, best man; and Phillip Hahn and Charles Briner, ushers. Parents of the colple.are. Mrs. Mabel Wray, 1413 N. Hamilton ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Harry 8. Weber Sr., 1838 N. Rural st. . “I'he couple will leave for a wed-| | ding trip after a reception in Mrs. Wray's home,
Long years of professional experience have proved us worthy of confidence inspired in the hearts of those whom we have served. All- details for out- + standingly beautiful services, essentially simple but impressive and sincere, can be trusted to our care,
Society to Meet
A meeting will be held Monday by the Daughters of the British Empire in the home of Mrs. Edward C. Cocking, 5160 Park ave. Her assistants will be Mrs. Charles C. Gardner and Mrs, Willlam N. Ble~ loch. “Photo Engraving” will be discussed by Mrs. George W. Vale:
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