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Engagement - of - Barbara . Moore, William L. Bradley Is- Announced

ANNOUNCEMENT HAS BEEN MADE by Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Moore of the ‘approaching marriage of ‘their daughter, Barbara Anne, to William L. Bradley. The prospective bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs, Paul J, Bradley. The cerémony uniting the couple will be read at 10 a. m. Jan, » 19 in the St. Joan of Arc Catholic church. ! ‘ Mrs. Freeman Land, Terre Haute, will be maid of honor. The bridesmaids will be Mrs. William Geyer, Washington, D. C.; Mrs, John Wodoslawsky, Evansville; Miss Yancy Lou Pullenwider and Miss, Rosalie Snider. Berving 8s the prospective bridegroom's best ‘man will be’ his father, Messrs, Wodoslawsky, Land, Cecil Prather and Jack-Thomas will be ushers, Miss Moore attended Butler and Indiana universities. Mr, Brad- , ley recently was discharged from the army after three and onehalf years of duty in the Pacific theater. He attended Ohio Wesleyan and Notre Dame universities and is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity.

Medical Society: Plans Dinner Dance THE INDIANAPOLIS MEDJCAL SOCIETY'S annual dinner-

dance will be held next Saturday evening in the Indianapolis Athe

Iptic club. Included in the program to be Depacnted preceding the dance will” "be a talk by the retiring president, Dr A. Nafe. Dinner will be served at 7 o'clock. Max Wilson's orchestra, featuring Miss Virginia Saters, singer, will provide music for dancing. A Members OI the SOCIAl COMMITIes WTRNGING Ne event inciuae Dr. William V. Woods, Dr. Norman 8, Loomis, Dr. Roy V. Myers, Dr, Clifford H. Jinks, Dr. Wiliam E. Gabe and Dr. H. L. Collins~ . =» Ih =. Miss Louise Swan is the week-end guest 9 Dr. Charlotte Grant, Oak Park, Ill. They will attend the two-piano concert by Vitya Vronsky and Victor Babin in Orchestra hall, Chicago, tomorrow.

St. Margaret's Guild fo Meet ST. MARGARET'S HOSPITAL GUILD will meet Tuesday with Mrs. Willlam F. Sandmann. The hostess will be assisted in enterby Mrs. Ernest Gimbel, " ” # » ® » The afternoon and evening groups of the Indianapolis alumnae, Delta Gamma sorority, have arranged meetings for next week. The evening group ‘will have a covered dish dinner Friday in the Butler chapter house. Mrs. Henry Morgan wy be hostess for the )8:% :30 p. m. event. ’ Assistant hostesses will include Mesdames Robert Faulkner, Prank Miller, William Aspinall and Thomas M. Hindman and Miss "Dorothy Helmer. Mrs. Elizabeth Patrick, fashion consultant for Ayres, will appear as guest speaker, Members of the afternoon group will meet for a covered dish luncheon at 1 p. m. next Saturday in the home of Mrs. G. R. Redding, 5420 N. Delaware st. Assisting the hostess will be Mesdambes Richard A. Wall, Guy B. Morrison, T. D. Rhoades, Robert Zaizer and Bruce H. Johnson.

Mu Phi Epsilon Plans Dinner MRS. HENRY G. HOSS and Misses Mabel and Marjorie Gaston will assist Mrs. Charles G. Pitch Tuesday Wight in entertaining fnembers of the Indianapolis Alumnae chapter, Mu Phi Epsilon sorority. There will be a dinner at 6 o'clock. Following a business meeting, the Alumnae chapter will join the Kappa chapter in a public program in the Odeon.

Joseph Jenkins, Mary Stoddard

‘To Exchange Nuptial Vows In McKee Chapel Today

Miss Mary Virginia Stoddard and Joseph Kinsey Jenkins will ex< change vows at 8:30 p. m. today in the McKee chapel of Tabernacle Pres-

byterian church.

Dr. Roy Ewing Vale will officiate at the single ring service:

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bride will be given in marriage by her father, Whitney W. Stoddard.

She is the daughter of Mr. Stoddard and Mrs. Mary H. Stoddard,

3761 N. Meridian st. Mr, Jénkins is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. William Jenkins, Richmond. The bride will wear a white satin gown fashioned with a sweetheart neckline and torso bodice. The long sleeves taper into points and the full skirt forms a train. “Her illusion veil is full length and her bridal bouquét will be of white orchids and amozonita lilies. Bride’s Attendants Miss Beverly Siniff, maid of honor, and Miss Nancy Ragan, bridesmaid, will. wear matching white gowns with shirred bodices, sweetheart necklines and shirred

sleeves. The bouffant net skirts are

trimmed with white satin bows. Both will carry bouquets of Better Times roses and will wear matching flowers in their hair. Other attendants will be Harold Corbin, best man, and John Clements Jr, Richmond, ana Dr. Charles D. Williams, ushers. A reception in the Marott hotel ballroom will follow the wedding. Wedding Trip After a three-week wedding trip to Nassau, Bahama islands, the couple will be at home at 421 8. 21st st, Richmond. For her goingaway costume the bride will wear a pencil blue two-piece suit and hat with black accessories and a white orchid. ; Miss Stoddard attended Stephens college and Mr. Jenkins is a graduate of Indiana university and a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. , He also attended the Harvard busi- ” ness school.

Archer-Griffith Nuptials Today

* A ceremony uniting Miss Jeanne Griffith and Mark E. Archer took place at 1 o'clock this afternoon in the palm room of the Indianapolis Athletic club. The Rev. John F. Edwards, pastor of the Broadway Methodist church

. read the vows at the single-ring

ceremony. The bride's brother, Malcolm @G. Griffith, gave her in mar-

riage. Miss Griffith is’ the daughter of Mrs. George S. Griffith of Forty Fort, Pa. She is the sister of Mrs. William R. Krafft of Williams Creek who will be her matron of honor, Mr. Archer is the son of Mrs. Josiah Archer of Columbia City. The bride wore a gown of moon~*Hght blue crepe fashioned with a side drape, The bodice was trimmed in irridescent sequins. Her hat was made of matching braided tulle made ‘In a halo style. She carried whit) orchids. Mrs, Krafft wore a two-plece Adrian gown of dusty pink with cap sleeves. Dr. Ben Linville of Columbia City was the bridegroom's best man. The altar was decorated with bouquets of white tulips, gladioli and azaleas and candelabra. After a short. wedding trip the

Couple Is Wed In Reynolds

Times Special REYNOLDS, Ind, Jan. 5.—8t. Joseph's Catholic church here was the scene today of the wedding of Miss Jeanette Courtney to August Krepp Jr., Connersville. The rite was read by the Rev. Fr. Francis Libert at 11 a. m. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Courtney, Til Eugene st., Indianapolis, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. August J. Krepp Sr., Connersville, ; The bride, who was given in marriage by her, father, was attended by her sister, Miss Mae Louise Courtney and the bridegroom by his brother, Eugene Krepp. The bridal gown was of white satin, fashioned with fitted basque and a sweetheart neckline outlined in seed pearls in a floral design. The sleeves were tapered and the gown was buttoned down the back,

into a chapel-length train. Her two-tiered veil of illusion cascaded from an illusion. halo banded with pearlized orange blossoms and she carried an arm bouquet of white roses. The bride's attendant wore a green velveteen dress with fitted bodice, sweetheart neckline, threequarter length sleeves and a full gathered skirt. Her headdress was a yellow ostrich feather coronet and she carried an arm bouquet of yellow roses. A reception and dinner followed at the Lake Shafer summer home of the bride’s parents. For her going away costume the bride wore a black and aqua dress and black accessories. The couple will be at home in Indianapolis.

Child Welfare to Be Topic of Talk

Mrs. Dora E. Robson of the Marion county welfare department will present a talk on “Child Welfare” Tuesday at a meeting of the Alpha Kappa Latreian club. Members will meet at 1:30 p. m. with Mrs. Gilbert Small, 123 W. 44th st. Also included on the program will be a talk, “Little Flower Mission,” by Mrs. Fred Noerr. Assisting Mrs. Small in entértaining will be Mesdames Howard Kemper, William Betsill, Adrian Nail and James Forsythe.

F.N. Wallace Speaker|

Frank N. Wallace, state entomologist, will be guest speaker at a luncheon. of":the Newcomers club at noon Monday in the Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. W. C. Ross, chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames Loren Brewer, L. V. Andersoh, G, W. Foo-

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Mary Blair

Candlelight wedding services for Miss Mary Magdelene Blair, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Lester R. Blair, 1420 W. 23d st, and Clarence O. Wolfe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wolfe, 39 N. Belmont ave. will be

Riverside Park Methodist church, Dr. Blaine E. Kirkpatrick will officiate at the double-ring service,

The bride will be given in marriage by her father. She will wear

shoulder yoke accented with « French bow in front. Her long sleeves will taper into points over her hands.

The gown has a fitted basque and the gathered skirt extends into a train. Her full-length veil will fall from a Juliet cap of seed pearls and orange blossoms and she will carry white roses, centered with a a white orchid.

Matron of Honor

The matron of honor, Mrs. Lee Gramm, sister of the bride, will wear a gown of teal blue chiffon. She will carry a colonial bouquet of sweet peas and roses, tied with shower ribbons. The bridesmaids will be Mrs. Don Bwickard, sister of the bridegroom; Mrs, John Daniels, Miss Wanda Bates, Miss Mary Ann Nelson and Miss Barbara Palmer.

They will wear gowns of chiffon

sweetpeas will be tied with shower The flower girl, Miss Pamela King, will wear a floor-length dress of white satin and will carry a white basket of rose petals. Donald Karl Blair, brother of the bride, will be the ringbearer. Bridegroom’s Attendants The bridegroom’s brother, Donald Wolfe, will be best man. Ushers will be Mr. Swickard, George Blair, brother of the bride, William M. Ingram, Mr. Daniels, Clifford Butler and Lee Gramm, A reception will be held at the home of the bride's, parents following the wedding. The bride's goingaway costume will be a black dressmakers suit with black and white accessories, She will wear a white orchid.

The couple will be at home here next Saturday.

Virginia Macy To Be Wed

the engagement dnd approaching marriage of Miss Virginia J. Macy, 3605 Balsam ave. to Richard M. Connors, Rochester, N.' Y. The bride-to-be's parents are Mr, and Mrs. Bern Macy, Thorntown. The couple will exchange vows. Feb. 16 in the rectory of St. John's Catholic church. Their attendants will be Miss Frances Stephenson and R. J. Haggerty, Rochester. The prospective bridegroom has been discharged from the air forces after serving in the European theater.

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P. H. Ho photo The abeiament of Miss Delores Elaine Fordice to Lt. Clyde E. Miller is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rex For-

dice. The ‘px tive bridegroom is the as of Mrs. Annie

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1. The engagement of Miss Marjorie Lorenz to Robert F. Paddock, seaman 2-¢, U. 8. N. R, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Lorenz, The ceremony will be Feb. 23 in the Advent Episcopal church. The prospective bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Paddock, attended Indiana university and Miss Lorens attended

Miami university, Oxford, O. (P. H, Ho photo.) 2. Mr. and Mrs. F. Elbert Glass announce the engagement of their daughter, Marjorie, to Jack Ritchey Lewis, son of Herb Lewis. The wedding will be in June. Miss Glass is a graduate of Stephens college and Butler and Northwestern universities. .Mr. Lewis; who is assistant to the minister of Third Christian church, was graduated from Butler university and will receive his bachelor of divinity degree in

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daughter of Mrs. Esper McLaughlin, to Pfe. James Byron Shockley,

son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Dee Shockley,

The wedding will be in the McKee chapel, church. Miss McLaughlin attended Butler university. is a veteran of 19 months in the Pacific.

4. Miss Norvella Judd, Indianapolis, the daughter of A. E. Judd,

{Wedding Rite {KF ollowed by

Lebanon, formerly of Indianapolis. Tabernacle Presbyterian

Ple. Rrghyterian (P. H. Ho pheto.)

Greensburg, became the bride of Maj. Charles J. Beck, son of Mrs. Charles Beck, in a Dec. 21 ceremony in the Stout field chapel. They will live in Midland, Tex., where he is stationed. (P. H. Ho photo.) 5. The a marriage of Miss Barbara Vance, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Paul H. Vance, fo Wayne D. Lewis, Kokome, is announced By her parents. The ceremony will be Jan. 19 in the Memorial Presbyterian church. The prospective bridegroom is a veleran of

Announcement has been made of |&

June. (Carlos photo.)

3. A January wedding will be that of Miss Mary Ann, Melaugalia,

three years in the army, including photo.) ?

21 months in Europe. (P. H. Ho

Helen Teulker To Wed Today

A single-ring rite will be read today for Miss Helen Frances Teulker and William A. Spaulding. Miss Teulker is the daughter of Mrs. Helen Teulker, 6856 Pendleton pike, and Virgil H. Teulker, 4134 Boulevard pl. ‘Mr. Spaulding is the son of Mrs, Opal Spaulding, 4620 Beechwood ave. Dr. Frederick -R. Daries will read the service at 7:30 p. m. in the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. The bride's father will give her in marriage, She will wear a white satin gown with a shirred basque and full skirt. Fingertip - Veil Her fingertip veil is edged with lace and silver sequins and is attached to a Juliet cap of lace accented with sequins. She will carry an arm bouquet of white roses with silver leaves. The maid of honor will be Miss Barbara Jean Buening, cousin of the bride. Her blush pink jersey gown has a net skirt falling from basque waist. Her pink shoulder length veil will be caught with a flower halo and she will carry a colonial bouquet of pink and white carnations with gold leaves, The bridesmaids are Miss Mary Spaulding, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Kate McCarthy. They will wear similar jersey gowns. Bridesmaids’ Gowns Miss Spaulding will wear dusty rose and Miss McCarthy, aqua. Both will carry colonial bouquets and wear shoulder length veils, Other attendants will be Robert Trittipo, cousin of the bridegroom, best man, and Richard Spaulding, the bridegroom’s brother, and John Madden, ushers. The flower girl, Phyllis Ann Willoughby, will wear white organdy and will carry a small colonial bouquet. Jimmie Bill Miller will be ring bearer. A reception will be held in the home of the bride’s mother, where the couple will make their home temporarily,

Installation Booked By St. Francis Guild

Officers of the St. Francis Hospital guild will be installed Tuesday at a meeting in the hospital. They include Mrs. Edward H. Trimpe, president; Mrs. George Graber and

i IMrs. C. Harry Wolirhaye, first and ‘|second vice presidents.

Also, Mrs, Roy Nation and Mrs. Henry Gardner, recording and financial secretaries; Mrs. Bernard J. Weimer, treasurer, and’ Mesdameés James P. Mugivan, Leo Lucid, Walter Stumpf, William ¥. Murphy and I. e. Boyd, directors.

Luncheon Monday The Indianiipolis associate chapter of Kappa Kappa Kappa: sorority will meet for a luncheon Monday in the home of Mrs. A. C. Raup, 4015 Guilford ave. The assistant host-

To Be Married

Isaac Simon, Brooklyn, N. Y. The double-ring ceremony will be at 5 p. m. tomorrow in the home of the bride. - The Rabbi Israel Chodos and Cantor Myro Glass will officiate. , The bride will enter alone, wearing a white satin gown with ‘a sweetheart ‘neckline, fitted basque, long sleeves ending in points over her hands, and a long train. Bridal Veil She will wear a two-tiered illusion veil, finger-tip length, crowned with a Juliet cap trimmed with . seed pearls. Her bouquet of white roses will be centered with an orchid. Miss Martha Mae Frisch, sister of the bride, wijl be the mald of honor. She will wear a pink jersey gown with a full net skirt and three-quarter length sleeves. She will carry a colonial bouquet of yellow roses. Miss Lucille Simon, sister of the bridegroom, will be bridesmaid. She will wear a pink net gown and will carry yellow roses, The bridegroom’s brother, Sam Simon, Brooklyn, will act as best man and the usher will be Marvin Goldswig, Dayton, O. Reception and Dinner A reception’ and wedding dinner immediately following the ceremony will be held in the Hunter's lodge, -Marott hotel. - The bride's traveling costume will be a brown d hat with alligator accessories, She will wear an orchid. The bridegroom, who attended Brooklyn college, recently was discharged after serving four years in the army, 28 months of which were in India.

Bride-to-Be

~ Pp, H, Ho photo Mr, and Mrs. Michael J. Sullivan announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Helen - Elizabeth, to Paul V. Hemmer, son of Mrs, Serena Hemmer. The

esses will be Mesdames C. A. Great-

Miller Itimore. The ceremony is to read Jan, 27 in the Irv-

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wedding will be next Saturday in 5. Philip Neri Catholic church,

Max Simon and Cecelia Frisch

Tomorrow

An-altar of palms and greenery will form the background for the wedding of Miss Cecelia Janet Frisch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Frisch, 2710 N. Pennsylvania et, to Max Simon, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Wilson Jr. To Take Bride

Miss Martha Elizabeth Coffin, daughter of Mrs. Grace P. Coffin, 3338 College ave, will become the bride of John Darrell Wilson Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Darrell Wilson -Sr., 1608 Central ave, at 7:30 p. m. today. The ceremony will be read by Dr. Roy Ewing Vale in the McKee chapel, Tabernacle Presbyterian church. Willlam D, Collins, uncle

of the bride, will give her in marriage. Her white . satin. gown has a

fitted bodice and a sweetheart neckline, Her fingertip illusion veil will fall from a. coronet of seed pearls, ’ ; The bridal bouquet will be of white roses, centered around an orchid. The maid of honor, Miss Jean Coffin, sister of the bride, and the bridesmaid, Mrs. Robert L. Sturm, will wear frocks with fitted bodices, three-quarter length sleeves and sweetheart necklines. 2 Miss Coffin's dress is burgundy velvet and Mrs. Sturm's is sapphire blue. Both will wear flower hats and will carry bouquets of pink and yellow roses. The flower girls, Ann Moffitt and Dolores Dickey, will wear matching dresses of gold brocaded satin with colonial hats and will carry roses. The bridegroom will be attended by Terrence Gaughan as best man and Toney Flack Jr, and Norman Burton,” ushers. The bride's traveling costume is a gréen sult with brown accessories. She will wear an orchid corsage. The couple will be at home after Jan. 15 at 1608 Central ave.

Guardian Meeting The first meeting of the year for the Camp Fire Girls’ Guardians association will be held at 7:30 p. m. Monday in the Y. W. C. A. There will be a Boy Scout flim on le¢gdership followed by a discussion of leadership methods in Camp Fire work.

|Sorority Meeting

The Alpha Sigma Alpha alumnae

meeting will be held at 8 p. m.

Monday in the home of Genevieve Leib, 3540 N. Pennsylvania st. Marie Kingdon and Adelaide McCarty will be the assistant hostesses.

Mrs. Maze Hostess

Members of the Kappa chapter, Delta Sigma Kappa sorority, will meet Monday night with Mrs. Au-

brey Maze in Acton. A business,

Purvis-Chastain Wedding Set

_ A reception tomorrow will follow the wedding of Miss Doris Chastain, daughter of Mrs. Paul McAtee, 2050 N. Gladstone ave, and William L. Purvis Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Purvis, Beech Grove. The rite will be at 4 p. m. in the Englewood Christian church with the Rev. O, A. Trinkle, pastor, officiating, The reception will be in the home of the bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Teets, 831 N. Highland ave, The bride's stepfather will give her in marriage. Her gown is white satin with a skirt of white net over white satin, and her veil of white net will have a crown of white rosebuds. Her Douguet, will be of red roses. Mrs, Carl Kremiller, her sister, will be matron of honor. She will wear a turquoise gown and will carry pink roses. The flower girl will be Sue Carol Kremiller, niece of the bride. She will wear a pink satin gown and carry rose petals. The bridegroom will be attended by Clelon Purvis, his uncle and best man, and Willa; Tripp, usher. For her going-away costume, Miss Chastain has chosen a blue suit fritimed in black, and black acces sories. She will wear an orchid corsage.

Business Session

The Indianapolis Panhellenic association will hold its monthly business meeting at 2 p. m. Monday in|

charged after service in Europe, Couple to Live In Florida if

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Christian church with the Rev. A. Trinkle, pastor, officiating. :. The bride is the daughter of ° and Mrs. Elmer Parker, and bridegroom's parents are Mr, Mrs. EB. Hargrave. After serving more than years in England with the forces of the army air forces, Hargrave has been discharged.

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