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SATURDAY, JAN. 15,

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Joan Haywood

1946

Will Be Honor Guest

At a Series of Pre-Nuptial Parties

. BEFORE SHE WALKS DOWN THE AISLE of the Advent Episcopal church on Feb. 2 to become the bride

if Maj. Joseph A. Gray, U. S.

M. C., Miss Joan Haywood

be a much-feted bride-to-be.

One of the parties for the

niece of Mr. and Mrs, Roy

Sider Adams was a luncheon and “rumpus” shower today t the Woodstock club. Miss Ava Saunders was the hostess for the 19 guests at the party.

The guests at a luncheon to be

given Thursday at the club by

Jeremiah L, Cadick will be Mesdames Adams, Morris Lanville

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Elizabeth Meeker, Ethel

White and Mary Johnson. Miss Haywood and her fiance

ie honor Suess #1 4 dinner 10 Jo given Nex} Swtursy . and Mrs, Brown. A tea for the engaged cou

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couple will be given a

from tomorrow by Mr, and Mrs. Julian Bobbs and Mr, rs. Arthur:Lathrop in the Bobbs home, The couple also will be entertained at tes Jan. 31 by Mr.

Sylvester Johnson and their

daughter, Miss Mary G

johnson. The bridal dinner, for members of the bridal but-of-town guests, will be Feb. 1 in the Indianapolis Athletic clul

ospital Guild to Have Luncheon ST. MARGARET'S HOSPITAL GUILD members will be enterned at a 12:30 p. m. luncheon meeting Tuesday in the Indianapolis thletic club, Hostessés will be Mrs. Harry T. Pritchard and Mrs.

D. Smith, Mrs. John R. Brayton » »

will preside.

# An old-fashioned “box social” will be held at 5:30 p. m. Thursday by members of the Old Glory society, Children of the American Revolution. The event, at 5:30 p. m., will be in the home of Miss oanne Bernat. Stephen Bellinger will serve as auctioneer and

master of ceremonies. # - »

The New England club will meet Tuesday at 1 p. m. in the

ome of Mrs. Frederick D. Leete Jr.

The speaker, Mrs. Herbert R.

Hill, will talk on “Sentimental Journey.”

M. B. Johnston to ‘Head Hillcrest M. B. JOHNSTON HAS ASSUMED HIS DUTIES as president of the Hillcrest Country club following his election at a recent

meeting of the board of directors.

Other officers elected were C. O.

Gooding, vice president; W. T. Richards, secretary, and Joe Fulton,

treasurer,

Three directors of the club, elected at the annual meeting in December, were installed during the meeting. They were Lou Walthers, Russell Duke and B. G. Pippinger.

Mr, Johnston outlined plans for several committees. Committees

the coming year and appointed and their chairmen are Mr,

Gooding, house; Clark Young, membership; Mr. Walthers, grounds improvement; Mr. Pippinger, playground and children’s activities; Mr. Duke, social, and Mr, Richards, golf committee.

” # = When thé Fortnightly Literary club meets at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Propylaeum, the program will be presented by Mrs. Albert L. Robb. Her topic will be “Words—Words—Words.”

Matinee Musicale Program Friday ERICA MORINI, violinist of radio and concert stage, will be presented in a recital at 2 p. m. Friday by the Indianapolis Matinee

Musicale. auditorium.

A tea will follow the program, which is to be in Ayres’

Mrs. Arthur R. Madison is chairman in charge of reservations

for the tea.

Assisting Mrs. Madison will be Mesdames Preston L.

Highley, C. B. Lehman, Paul Hurt, Lyman Thompson and Kathleen Wallace. Mrs. Paul Dorsey is chairman of the hospitality committee.

Shockley-McLaughlin Ceremony Will Be Read Tomorrow In the McKee Chapel

McKee chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church will be the scene at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon of Miss Mary Ann McLaughlin's

marriage to James Byron Shockley.

Dr. Roy Ewing Vale will read the vows in a double-ring. ceremony. The éhapel will be decorated with palms, ferns and candelabra. bo Mie McLaughlin is the daughter of Mrs. Esper McLaughlin, 600

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Club to Study Gounod Opera

Gounod's “Romeo and Juliet” will je studied Monday at a 2: 30 p. m. meeting of the Harmonie club in he D. A. R. chapter house. Miss Pauline Schellschmidt will -eview the opera, The program was arranged by Mrs. William J. Stark and Mrs. Robert H. Orbison. Accompanists will be Mesdames “A. Helgesson, William J. Stark, 3. K. Ruick and Arthur Monninger. The hostesses for the social hour vill be Mrs. Paul E. Dorsey. Asdsting her will be Mesdames Louis 3elden, 8. C. Bodner, Frank T. Tdenharter, Cora Brockway and Stewart A. Greene.

Democrat Club

ill Meet

James Eldridge, executive secreof the Young Democrats of diana, will speak at a meeting f the Marion County Democratic Women’s .club at 8 p. m. Tuesday the Claypool hotel. Mrs. Mary Shackelford, newlylected president, will preside. Villilam Steckler, Democratic memr of te election commission, will troduce Mr. Eldridge. The hostesses will be the other ewly-elected officers, They are Mrs. d. Burkett and Mrs, Walter Boetcher, vice presidénts; Mrs. el Valentine and Miss Margaret Dowd, recording and cotresponding etaries; Mrs, Elmer Singer, reasurer, and Mrs. Saul Hoffman, uditor,

Betty Jane Flagle

Becomes © Bride

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Keith lark are on a wedding trip followg thelr marriage this afternoon in| hrist Episcopal church. Mrs, Clark was Miss Betty Jane agle, daughter of Mrs. Estella agle, Whispering - Winds. The ridegroom is. the son of Mr. and rs» C. C. Russell, Trona, Cal e bride was given in marriage y her brother, Russell Flagle. She yore a satin net gown and a Juliet ap with a three-quarter length ilsion veil. She carried white roses nd orchids. Mr, and Mrs. R. yere the attendants. A reception was held in the home the .bride’s mothér with whom e couple will be. at home after heir trip.

. M. Stiers Speaker

The January meeting 'of the imerican Society of Women Aclountants will be Monday night in he Y. W.'C. A, The guest speaker, forval M. Stiers, will talk-on “1945 AX Returns.” Members will meet t 6 o'clock.

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The bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. C. Dee Shockley of Lebanon, formerly of Indianapolis. The bride will enter with her uncle, Otto J. Feucht. She will wear a gown of candlelight satin with a sweetheart neckline edged in lace. The long;pointed sleeves also are edged in lace. A chapel train will extend from the skirt. An orange blossom crown will catch her two-tiered fingertip veil of illusion. She will carry a white prayerbook with gardenias and ivy streamers.

Couple to Take Trip The maid of honor, Miss Betty Jane McDowell, cousin of the bride, will wear a yellow tissue taffeta gown with a sweetheart neckline, three-quarter length sleeves and a bustle effect. Her colonial bouquet will have ivy streamers and she will wear a matching floral piece in her hair. Wilbert D. Shockley, Chicago, the bridegroom's brother, will be best man, Another brother, William P. Shockley, Detroit, and Otto J. Feucht Jr. cousin of the bride, will be ushers. As the couple leaves for a wedding trip the bride will wear a onepiece wool dress of melon color, a white hat and coat and black accessories.

Rev. Mercer To Read Vows

A 4 o'clock ceremony tomorrow afternoon will unite Miss Ruth Virginia Lundrigan, Cass Lake, Minn. and Lt. (J.g¥ Peter M. Grant Jr The Rev. Harry Mercer will officiate at the single-ring ceremony in the McKee chapel of Tabernacle Presbyterian church, The bride will wear a winter white two-plece gabardine dress with a matching hat. Mrs, Donald Grant, sister-in-law of the bridegroom, will be the bride's. only attendant, She will wear a brown suit with brown ac- | cessories.

Parents of Couple

Grant, will be the best man. After the ceremony the couple will leave (for a wedding trip to New Orleans. | Lt. Grant is a graduate of Indiana university and is on terminal leave after four years’ Service RU the navy. He was commanding officer of a PT boat for the past 18 months. Miss Lundrigan was graduated from Macalester college, St. Paul, Minn., where she was a member of the Clionian society. Parents of the’. couple are Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Lundrigan, Cass

M. Grant, 357 W. 32d st. ‘Winter Frolic’

The Nature Study club will hold its annual “winter frolic” at 2pm

program will include a luntheon, group singed and movies. s

Lake, Minn., and Mr. and Mrs, Peter

tomorrow in Wnollen's gardens. The |

The Bridal Scene— Mary Hoover's Engagement Is Announced

Engagement announcements, prenuptial showers and the setting of a wedding date are included in the bridal news. Miss Mary Ellen Hoover's engagement to Irving B. Hurwitz, quartermaster 2-c, U. 8. N,, was announced at a party this week in the home of her aunt, Mrs. Richard Gilbert, 3553 Salem st. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond S. Hoover, Clayton, Mo. formerly of Indianapolis. Mr. Hurwitz’ parents are Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hurwitz, Silver Spring, Md.

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= » r Miss Jeanne O'Brien, whosé marriage to Leroy Silcox will be next Saturday, is to be the honor guest at a personal shower tomorrow. Mss. Otto Hurrle will be hostess in th home of her mother, Mrs. William Salladay, 5059 Madison ave. Guests will include Mrs. Margaret O'Brien and Mrs. Roy Silox, mothers of the engaged couple; Mesdames John Metallic, James Salladay, Paul Ball and Mary Webb, Misses Beth Ann Ball, Maxine Ar-| nold and Lillian and Shirley Ann| Metallic. Also, Misses Jean Meyers, Loretta Paetz, Bette Woodrum, Margaret Salladay and Margie Miller. #®

» " Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Kirk,

Ferguson st. Miss Kirk is a graduate of Technical high school and attended Ball | State Teachers college. Mr. Hook returned in September after serving four years in the. South Pacific. No date has been set for the pe ding. » ” » Miss Doris Louise Hoeferlin has! chosen next Saturday as the date! for her marriage to Robert Charles Rohrman. The rite will be read at 7 p. m. in the home of the bride-to-be’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hoeferlin, 1638 E. Tabor st. The prospective bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rohrman, 1743 E. Tabor st. Miss Phyllis Childers, who will be Miss Hoeferlin’s only attendant, will entertain with a miscellaneous shower at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in her home, 1415 Ringgold ave. The hostess will be assisted by her mother, Mrs. Charles Childers. Approximately 35 guests will attend.

Couple to Celebrate Anniversary

Celebrating their second wedding| anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Revis, 2609 E. Pearl 'st., will entertain informally in their - home today. Mr. Revis recently was discharged from the navy, Among guests will be the Misses Eleanor Lambie, Grace Yovano-| vich, Martha ‘Demaree and Betty Dungan; Messrs. and Mesdames George Richter, Paul Huston and

Rockwood ave. announce the en-| gagement of their daughter, Mary|

Mr. Hurwitz has served three] years in the navy. He will return| soon to this country after duty in| the Pacific theater. »

1. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Clements have announced the approaching marriage of their daughter, Lois,

to Lt. Rolland V. Brinkman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Brinkman, Graymont, JI. The wedding cere-

mony, at 7 p. m., Feb, 2, will be read in the home of the bride-to-be’s parents.

(Photo Reflex photo.)

2. The engagement of Miss Ann Bresko to Cpl Frank C. Funk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Funk of Indianapolis, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michal J. Bresko, Miami, Fla, formerly o Indianapolis. The ceremony uniting the couple will be next month. (P. H. Ho phote.) 3. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Mann announce the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth, to James F. Hall Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Hall. The wedding date has not been set. The bride-to-be is a student at Indiana university and Mr. Hall is attending the University of Arizona following his discharge from the

marine corps. (P. H. Ho photo.)

4. The marriage of Miss Ruth Ball and Jack Stock will be Thursday evening in the Woodruff United

Presbyterian church, |

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Parents of the couple are the Rev.,and Mrs, W. C. Ball and the Rev. and Mrs. Ira B, Stock. The Rev. Mr, Ball will officiate, assisted by the Rev. Mr. Stock.

5. Mrs. Jane Wise has announced the approaching marriage of her daughter, Rosalind, ahd Hidry

(P. H. Ho photo.)

| James Noe, son of Mrs. Hazel Noe. The ceremony will be Feb. 15 in St. Anthony's Catholic church.

(P. H. Ho photo.)

Sacred Heart Church Is Scene

!a cousin of the bride, » Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Brackman, 1725 S. | Meridian st. Mr. Williams is the son of Mrs, Earl Williams, 329 N. Warman ave.

Entering with her father, the|

Couple to Take Trip to Florida

A double-ring ceremony at 10 o'clock this morning united Miss Elizabeth Tragesser and William Thane. The rite was read by the Rev. Fr. James D. Barton in the rectory of the 8t. Philip Neri Catholic church. The parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs John T. Tragesser,| 625 'N. Tacoma ave, Thane, 905 W. Troy ave. The bride wore ivory satin with a fingertip veil of illusion and carried a bouquet of white roses. Miss LaVerne Tragesser, her sister's maid of honor, was dressed in blue net.

maid, carried pink roses with her pink net frock. Harry Thane served as his brother's best man and Richard Brehob was an usher. A dinner at Buckley's restaurant | for members of the bridal party | and a reception in the Tragesser | home followed the ceremony. After a wedding trip to Florida,

Ray Freese and Messrs. Jack Cohen and Charles Hylton.

the bridegroom's father,

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Her flowers were pink | roses. Miss Virginia Wurz, brides-|Earline Wade, niece of the bride-

bride wore a gown of candlelight brocade with long sleeves pointed over the hands, a net yoke and a full skirt. Her; veil of illusion was

{caught with a tiara of orange

blossoms.

The bride's flowers were white] roses, white sweet peas, white pom-|

pons and a lavenaer orchid combined in a cascade-type bouquet. Maid of Honor Wears Gold Mary Jane Brackman, the bride's sister, was” the maid of honor and wore a dress of gold brocade fashjoned like the bride's. The sleeves were three-quarter length, and she carried a bouquet of red and gold carnations.

A dress of pale blue brocade fashioned like the maid of honor’s was worn by Miss Bernice Williams, | sister of the bridegroom. She carried light pink carnations, accented | witha blue satin ribbon. Dan Chrisman Is Best Man Miss Rosemarie Rosner and Miss Martha Goebes, bridesmaids, both wore pink dresses in the same s.yle and carried dark pink carnations. Dressed in white imported organdy,

groom, was the flower girl She {carried a cascade-type bouquet of white carnations. All --attendants wore hair-sprays of flowers match{ing their bouquets. Dan Chrisman was the best man. Thomas Williams, cousin ot the bride, and Robert Lannon were ushers.

The couple will be at home at 2410] the couple will be at home with|Union st. when they return from ais, Delaware st, and William Glue-

wedding trip.

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Nuptials Read

wo. Of Williams-Brackman Wedding By Fr. Hall

A double ring ceremony united Miss Patricia Brackman and Rich-| Ruth, to E. Lawrence Hook, son of |ard Williams at 10 a. m. today in the Sacred Heart Catholic church. Mr. and Mrs, Emory E. Hook, 6516 The Rev. Fr. Romauld Mollaun, O. F. M., Cincinnati, officiated. He is|

Miss Evelyn Hemelgarn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Hemelgarn, 408 Parkway ave. became the bride of Willlam H. Betancourt at 9 o'clock this morning in the Sacred Heart Catholic church. The Rev. Fr. Dennis Hall, O. F. M,, officiated. The bride's gown of white faille had & sweetheart neckline, long tapered sleeves and a fitted scalloped bodice. Her full skirt extended into a train. A tiara of orange blossoms held

her fingertip-length veil and she!

carried a white prayerbook topped with lilies and bouvardia. Te Live Here Mrs. Robert Hemelgarn was her sister-in-law’s matron of honor. She wore a blue frock with taffeta bodice and a full net skirt. She carried a crescent bouquet of blue iris. - Miss Rosemary Hemelgarn and Miss ‘Mary Alice Koesters, cousins of the bride, were bridesmaids and wore rose frocks fashioned with taffeta bodices and net skirts. Pink carnations, acacia and blue iris wormed their colonial bouquets. The couple will leave on a wedding trip to New York following a reception in the South Side Turners hall this evening. Their at-home address will be 1327 Prospect st.

Reception Will Follow Rite

Miss Wilma Reller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Reller, 2805

senkamp ‘will be married tonight. The double-ring service, at 7:30 o'clock in the Pleasant Run Boulevard Evangelical and Reformed church, will be read by the Rev. R. C. Windhorst. Given in marriage by her father, the bride will wear a gown fashjoned with a white satin basque and a double bouffant net skirt. Her illusion fingertip veil will be attached to a Juliet cap and she will carry pink roses and white carnations. A Miss Sarah Reller will be her sister's maid of honor. She will wear mist pink organza. Miss Marjorie Spangler, bridesmaid, will wear cameo blue marquisette, A sun yellow frock will be worn by Miss Joan Gluesenkamp, sister of the bridegroom and also a bridesmaid. Miss Reller will carry blue iris and yellow jonquils while the brides

- | maids will earry snapdragons and

carnations.

"The bridegroom's attendants - will

be Dale Boger, best man, and Harold Jordan and Harold Dietrich, ushers,

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Mary Anna, and Eugene A. Well,

W_ E. Bradley, Miss Moore Exchange Vows

A reception in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Moore, 4007 College ave. followed the marriage of their daughter, Barbara Anne, and William Edward Bradley this morning. The ceremony was at 10 o'clock in the 8t. Joan of Arc Catholie church with the Rev. Fr. John E. Lynch officiating. Mr. Bradley is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Paul J. Bradley, 1001 College ave. Entering with her father, the bride wore a white slipper satin gown with a Madonna neckline and a sheer yolk banded with satin. Her long sleeves tapered into points over her hands and her full skirt fell into a long train.

Bride's Father Will Officiate

Marriage; Trip South

Dr. Suthner L. Martin will read the ceremony uniting his daughter,

son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Well

Burlington, Iowa, at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening. The. -double-ring candlelight service will be in the Roberts Park Methodist church before an altar banked with candelabra and greenery,

Dr. Martin is pastor of the church. Entering with her brother, Glenn C. Martin, the bride will wear a gown of ivory satin fashioned with a fitted bodice, long sleeves and a full skirt falling into a train, The sheer marquisette yoke is outlined with seed pearls in scroll and flower design. Her veil of illusion will be held by a Juliet cap of imported French lace and seed pearls. She will care ry Johanna Hill roses.

Bride's Attendants Her attendants will be her sister,

Miss Louise Martin, maid of honor,

and Mrs. Thomas PF. Hawk, Greene field, and Miss Jane Thompson,

The attendants will be gowned in

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white orchid. The matron. of honor, Mrs. Freeman Land, Terre Haute, wore a pink gown with a sweetheart neckline, a fitted bodice and cap sleeves. The bridesmaids, Mrs. John Wodoslawsky, Evansville, Mrs. William Geyer, Miss Nancy Lou Fullenwider and Miss Rosalie Snider, wore dresses fashioned like that of the matron of honor’s. Their frocks

muffs and wore matching net hats. Corsages of pink roses and orchid sweet peas were fastened to the muffs. Father Best Man Mr. ‘Bradley was his son's best man and the ushers were Watsbn Fullenwider, Thomas McAndrews, Cecil Prather and Jack Thomas. For her wedding trip to Chicago the bride chose a winter white suit with brown accessories. She wore a brown orchid, The &ouple will be at home in the Col-Ten apartments. Mrs. Bradley attended Butler and Indiana universities and Mr. Bradley attended Ohio Wesleyan university and the University of Notre Dame. He is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity.

Card Party Monday

association will hold a benefit card party at 8 p. m. Monday in the Hotel Lincoln Travertine room. Mrs. Walter Elbert is the program chairman Assisting her will be Mesdames Lester Reasner, Carl Koepper, Walter Eickhoff and

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Reception Follows

Following the ceremony, there will be a reception in the church, after- which the couple will leave for a trip to New Orleans. The bride will travel in a dark brown cardigan suit with brown and lege accessories. The bride, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Martin, 6234 Haverford ave, was graduated from DePauw unie versity and served as a Woman's Airforces Service pilot for one year, Mr. Weil attended the University of California, Los Angeles. He was recently discharged from the army, 35 700 Mts. b Wei-bas it if en?

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