Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 December 1945 — Page 5
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THE WOODSTOCK CLUB will be the scene at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon for the wedding of Miss Cynthia
Dr. Jean S. Milner, pastor of the Second Presbyterian church, will read the gipgle-ring service before an antique wrought iron arch covered with gilded laurel, mistletoe and small garlands of pink, blue and white
flowers.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Test, and Mr. Sweeney is the son of Timothy G. Sweeney, Kansas City, Mo. Miss Test will enter with her father through an aisle marked by gilded
laurel and mistletoe garlands in miniature arch effects.
She has
an iridescent brocaded satin gown fashioned
with a round neckline, dong sleeves tapering into points over the
berries. Maj. Charles E. Test, A. U. 8, brother of the bride, will. man, iy
serve as best The bride's mother
will wear an olive green sheer wool floor-
length dress with a corsage of green, bronze and gold orchids at the
waistline. Her hat will be of ostrich
tips matching her frock.
a tion at the club, the’ couple will léave for a motor
. They will be at home in will be Mrs. Donald
New York. Out-of-town guests Newby Test, San Antonio, Tex.;
Slater; Chicago; Miss Susan Wallace, SouthMrs. Donald- McClelland, Lafayette; Mr. and Hagerstown, and Mrs. Carl Hamilton, Richmond.
isa is a member
of the Junior the University of Missouri and
Hall school and Briarcliff Junior league. The bridegroom ate is a member of Sigma Nu
. T. Butler will entertain with a miscellaneous shower
and luncheon
‘next Saturday for Miss Marilyn Hosmer in the
Marott hotel, Miss Hosmer will become the bride of Eldon Allan Phillips on Dec. 23 in the North Methodist church. Dr. John G.
Benson will officihte.
The party guests will be Mrs. P. T. Longacre, grandmother of the bride-to-be; Mrs. Melville L. Phillips, the prospective bride-
Several other Thoms and Miss Hill will entertain
parties are being planned for Miss Hosmer. Miss
next Friday night, and on Dec.
® Mrs. Edmund T. Haggard and Miss Martha Fear will: be hostesses at a party. Also entertaining will be Mrs. Huls. Her party will be
on Dec. 186.
Capt. Thomas, Jane O. Mottern Will Exchange Vows Tomorrow In Sweeney Chapel at Butler
A candlelight ceremony tomorrow afternoon in Sweeney
The Rev, E. Amold Clegg, pastor of the Grace Methodist church,
will officiate at 3:30 o'clock.
-Mottern’s parents are Lt.
Couple Will Be
sephine Ruth Scott and OC; Richard ceremony will
Col. and Mrs. L. Robert Mottern,
Bruce Brower To Take Bride
Times Special
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Jane Leasure Will Be Wed to Capt. Wehle
Dr. George Arthur Frantz will read the double-ring ceremony at 8:30 o'clock this evening uniting Miss Jane Lewis Leasure and Capt.
foe will be in the First Presbyterian church. ‘ The bride’s parents are Dr. and Mrs. J. Kent Leasure, 5831 Washington blvd. Capt. Wehle is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frag Wehle, Louisville, Ky. Entering with her father, the bride will be gowned in ivory duchess satin, Fashioned on princess lines, the dress has long pointed sleeves, a romance neckline edged with seed pearl embroidery and a full-length train. Her long illusion veil has a panel of duchess and rose point heirloom lace. It falls from a Juliet cap of rose point lace and has a chin strap of pearls. Maid of Honor She will carry her paternal grand. mother’s rose point lace handkerchief and a prayer book topped with white orchids. The bride's attendants will be Miss Emily Strickler, Lancaster, O., maid of honor, and Mrs. A. M. Buck,
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Daily. The
2. Mr. and Mrs. Hayden E. Smock announce the engagement approaching marriage of their daughter, Vera Nelle, to 8. Sgt. William T. Daily Jr, A. A. F,, Stout field. He is the son of Mr, and Mrs. W, T. marriage ceremony will be in February in the Emerson Avenue Baptist church, (P, H. Ho photo)... 3. A ceremony to be read Dec. 16 in the Roberts Park Methodist
1. The engagement of Miss Frances Sommers Bloch and J. William Julian, Stamford, Conn., is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Bloch. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mrs. William Julian, Trenton, N. J, and the late Mr. Julian, formerly of Indian apolis. No date has been set for the marriage. Miss Bloch is a graduate of Sarah Lawrence college, Bronxville, N. ¥., and Mr. Julian attended the George school, Newton, Pa, and Yale university.
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church will unite Miss Margaret Switzer and William F. Taylor. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Oliver D. Switzer and Mr. Taylor's parents are Mr. and Mrs, Frank Taylor of Rockville, 4. Before her marriage Thanksgiving day, Mrs. M. Joseph Schwarts She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Fenwick, Rensselaer, and the bridegroom is the J. M. Schwartz, Ft. Wayne. The ceremony was
was Miss Mary Fenwick.
The prospective Hoinash, Cliffside Park, N. J.
(Tower photo.)
Joan Broeking To Be Bride
A wedding at 7:30 o'clock this evening will unite Miss Joan Marie Broeking, daughter of Mrs. Alice Broeking, 5014 E. New York st., and Charles E. Wakeland. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Guy Wakeland, 902 N. Oakland ave. The single-ring service will be read by Dr. J. 8. Albert in the Gethsemane Lutheran church. The bride will be gowned in ivory satin brocade. Fashioned on princess lines, the dress has long pointed sleeves, a sweetheart neckline, a gathered skirt and a train. Her fingertip veil will be attached to a lace cap accented with seed pearls. Rel Anne Harkins, ‘maid
*1of honor, will wear a frock of petal
pink fashioned with a. fitted satin
"|basque, a romance neckline, short |sleeves, a flared peplum and a bouf-
fant net skirt. Her bouquet will be of Better Times roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Florence Wakeland, the bride-groom’s sister,
.{has chosen a dress of Windsor blue
with a fitted lace basque. Serving as the best man will be
Edward McKinney. Ushers will be Charles Bf
bride, and Ralph Raasch. The couple will leave for a wedding trip to Chicago after a reception in the bride’s home, They will
be at home in Indianapolis.
‘The President of St. Margaret's Hospital Guild
An altar banked with palms,
for the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Baumeister, A. U, 8.
The couple’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Kurt W. Schmidt, 4445 Broadway, and Mr, and Mrs. Eugene H. Baumeister, 431 Blue Ridge rd. Mrs, Richard K. Frye, Columbus, Ind, will be the matron of honor. She will wear a gold dress of brocaded satin with a sweetheart neckline, long tapered sleeves, fitted bodice and a full skirt. She will wear a gold sequin Juliet cap and
The bride's gown of ivory satin a fitted bodice, sweetheart neck. , long sleeves tapering to points the hands and a» full skirt extends into a train.
two-tiered fingertip ‘veil of -will__fall from a tiara of
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will carry a showhite roses, orchids pompons, Noffke, Springfield, as the best man. The will be Lt. William Getts, ; Julius Larko, Cleveland, Brauer, Brentwood, Mo.;
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The bride is a graduate of Indiuniversity and a member of
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Baumeister-Schmidt Marriage Will Be Solemnized Tonight
ferns, candelabra and bouquets of
white chrysanthemums and pompons will form the setting this evening
Ann Schmidt and Capt. Herbert'E.
The double-ring ceremony in the Trinity Lutheran church will be read by the Rev, Walter C. Maas at 8:30 o'clock.
Miss Sherritt Will Be Wed
Times Special SHELBYVILLE, Ind, Dec. 1 Miss Betty Sherritt and Lt. Charles W. Worland will be married at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in
{the First Christian church here. The Rev. Ernest Ford will officiate. Miss Sherritt is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Bheiritt of
this, city, and Lt. Worland's father is Raymond Worland, Greensburg. The bride will be gowned in white satin fashioned with a marquisette skirt and train... She will carry
Schneider, Shelbyvile, the matron of honor, has chosen turquoise, Bridesmaid’s Frock The bridesmaid, Miss Befty Sue Klare, Indianapolis, will be in pink. A reception will be held in the Strand Alcazar, and the couple will be at home in Bloomington where the bridegroom will attend Indiana university. Lt. Worland attended IL U. before entering the service. He recently returned after serving 20 months in the Pacific theater. Miss Sherritt was graduated from Christian college, Columbia, Mo., and the Uni-
"| versity of Michigan,
'Porter-Bell Rite Today
Miss Esther Bell will become the bride of George Porter in a cere mony 40 be read ab 8: 30~e'clock this evening by Dr. L. C. Trent.
Mrs. George Bell sister-in-law’s matron James Drake will be
180wn: of heaven blue satin fash-
pale pink roses. Mrs. Richard
Couple to Take Wedding Trip
Miss Martha Elizabeth Tufts and
bridesmaids will be Miss anice Jackson, South Bend; Mrs. H. Yockey and Miss Phoebe
The attendants will be gowned alike in colonial dresses of heaven blue taffeta with portrdjt necklines, -sheér yokes outlined with double folds of ‘taffeta and: caught at the front with lover's knots, and Hull skirts. " The bride will be in a colonial
foned with a portrait neckline. A tiara of. pearlized orange blossoms will hold her three-tiered fingertip veil of blush imported illusion. She will carry a cascade bouquet of gardenias and white orchids .
Jack Berns will be "his cousin's best man. Serving as ushers will be Robert Priest, Columbus; Kirkwood Yockey and Eugene H. Yockey. The bride is the daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Tufts, 38 W. 56th st., and Mr, Berns is the son of Mrs. Ernest Berns, 3566 N. Capitol ave, The couple will leave for a wedding trip to Florida following a in the Indianapolis Athletic club. For traveling, the bride has chosen a light grey crepe dress
sage of white orchids. The bride was graduated from DePauw (hiversity where she was a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. The bridegroom was a Sigma Chi at Butler university.
with black accessories and a cor-|
Nuptial Vows Are Read by Msgr. Bosler
St. Joan of Arc Catholic church was the scene at 10:30 o'clock this morning for the wedding of Miss Kathryn Bernatz and Lt. (J. g) John E. Meihaus, U. 8. N. R. The single-ring ceremony was read by Ihe Very Rev, Msgr. Clement Boser. After the ceremony, there was a
_ | breakfast and reception in the Ma~
rott hotel. The couple's parents are Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Bernatz, 4445 Washington blvd, and Mr. and Mrs. George A. Meihaus, 5025 Broadway. Entering with her father, the bride wore a candlelight duchess satin gown, The dress was fashe joned with. a Florentine neckline
matron of honor, and Miss Marjorie Casey, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Miss Joan Caron, Rochelle, Ill, and Mrs. Rich» ard Vanderbloemen, bridesmaids. They were gowned in petal white made with draped satin basques, cap sleeves, V-necklines and boufs
Medical Group Sets Meeting
A luncheon and bridge party will be held at 12:30 p. m. Wednesday by the Women's auxiliary to the Marion County. Medical Society in
'Hostesses will ‘be miembers bf the hospitality ang membership coms mittee. The mémbership group in--cludes Mrs. Foster Hudson: chair.
Those on the hospitality come mittee assisting are Mrs. Emmett B. Lamb, chairman, Mesdames Henry 8, Leonard, Maurice B., Kahler, Walter P. Morton and Harry R.
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