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SATURDAY, FEB. 9, 1928
Society—
Miss Mildred Kapherr's Engagement - To, Capt. R. W. Ellis Is Announced
MR. AND MRS. HERMAN W. KAPHERR have announced the engagement of their daughter, Mildred, to Capt. Russell Webb Ellis, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Rus-
sell Ellis, Winchester, Mass.
place in June when Miss Kapherr returns ftom Paris. The bride-to-be, a graduate of Butler university, has
been serving with the American Red Cross as hostess and staff assistant at the Lafayette Officers’ club in Paris since last
August. She has been overseas 14
for the office of strategic services in London and Paris. Capt. Ellis attended Browne and Nichols preparatory school at Cambridge, Mass, and was graduated from Harvard university.
He is attending Sorbonne university
he is serving with the field drtillery, 94th infantry division.
” » Miss Sara Beck will be the honor guest at a kitchen shower given by her sister, Mrs. Kenneth A. Hare, at 8 p. m. Wednesday.
Miss Beck will become the bride of home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Shower guests will be Mrs. T. ] prospective bridegroom; Mesdames Beck, Noble Dean, John Ryan,
Robert Terry and Charles Penrose, Noble, Janet Stayton, Betty Jane and Barbara Kiger.
Ann Peyton Bishop Is Bride
GOWNED IN SATIN AND LACE, Miss Ann Peyton Bishop will be married to Lt. John Bruce Masters in a ceremony at 3:30 p. m. today in the Advent Episcopal church. The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart A. Bishop
Robert J. Masters. The Rev. Thomas Thrasher will officiate. A white satin gown fashioned with a fitted bodice, long sleeves and a deep marquisette yoke trimmed with a satin fold has been
chosen by the bride. Her two-tiered & crown of heirloom lace. orchids, gardenias and stephanotis.
The attendants will be Miss Patsy Bishop, the bride's sister,
maid of honor; Miss Ann Sterling
Donna Jansen, Sycamore, Ill, cousins of the bride, and Mrs. Arthur
George Kraeger Jr., bridesmaids. # » »
They will be dressed in identical gowns of Wedgwood pink marquisette and will wear tiaras of maroon carnations in their hair. Their flowers will be. cascade bouquets of maroon carnations. Lt. B. K. Westfall Jr. will be best man and ushers will be Wesley Martin, Robert Jackson and Theodore Scott.
ceremony a reception will be held in
couple will take a wedding trip to New York and will make their
home in Washington.
For traveling the bride has chosen a beige suit with brown accessories. She is a graduate of DePauw university and a member
of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Belvoir, Va., was graduated from
Indiana University School of Medicine.
Theta Pi fraternity.
Woods-Redwine Ceremony Today A CEREMONY at 5:30 p. m. today in the McKee chapel of Tabernacle Presbyterian church will unite Miss Judith Redwine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Redwine, and Francis J. Woods, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Woods. The Rev. Harry Mercer will hear
the vows.
A white print crepe street-length dress and a matching fabrie half-hat with a white veil have been chosen by the bride. She will wear brown accessories and a white orchid corsage. Bridgins, matron of honor, will wear a pale blue frock, styled like the bride's, and a half-hat.. Her accessories will be brown and she will have a pink carnation corsage.
wil] be best man.
Following the ceremony a dinner for the immediate families and the bridal party will be held at 6:30 p. m. in the Marott hotel. The couple will take a wedding trip to New York and will be at home in Indianapolis. The bride -was graduated from Butler university, where she was a member of Delta Gamma sorority. Mr, Woods graduated from Yale university and is a member of Beta
Theta Pi fraternity.
She will carry a bouquet of white
The wedding will take
months and previously worked in Paris. Overseas 18 months, .
John Noble on March 2 in the William H. Beck, Zionsville. B. Noble Jr., mother of the
Misses Patricia and Margaret Mosiman, Mary Jo McGuire
and Lt. Masters’ father is Dr,
fingertip veil will cascade from
Putzki, Washington, and Miss
After the the Marott hotel ballroom. The
Lt. Masters, stationed in Ft. Wesleyan university and the - He is a member of Beta
Mrs. J. H.
J. P. Clinger of Mishawaka
Dock-Rappaport
Will Be Read Tomorrow In Beth-El Zedeck Temple
Palms, ferns, flowers and candelabra will form the background for the wedding of Miss Jeanette Rappaport and Isadore Dock at 5 p. m. tomorrow in the Beth-El Zedeck temple.
Parents of the couple are Mr. N. New Jersey st., and Mrs. Morris
Carol Hyman'’s Wedding Today
A candlelight ceremony at 5:30 p.m. today in the Advent Episcopal church will unite Miss Carol Ann Hyman and Capt. Robert M. Walker. The Rev. Thomas R. Thrasher will officiate.
The bride, who will be given in marriage by her brother-in-law, Earl L. Noffsinger, is the daughter of Mrs. Belle C. Hyman, 8 E. Troy ave. Capt. Walker is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Walker, 3924 N. Capitol ave. A street-length dress of white crepe romaine has been chosen by the bride. She will wear a white sailor straw trimmed in gold and 4 white veil, Mrs. Noffsinger, her sister's matron of honor, and Mrs. Ralph Decker Jr. bridesmaid, will be dressed alike in frocks of dusty pink crepe. They will wear halfhats trimmed with flowers and will carry camellias interspersed with ivy. Trip West Willlam Walker, brother of the bridegroom, will be best man, and Philip BE. Berns and John Wolf will be ushers. A dinner will be given in the Marott hotel hunters’ lodge following the ceremony and the couple will leave for a wedding trip to the West Coast. Capt. Walker, now on terminal leave, served 26 months in the South Pacific. He attender Butler university and is a member of Sigma Ohi fraternity, The bride also attended Butler and is a Kappa Alpha Theta sorority member.
Miss Dorothy Deck
To Become Bride
The Woodruff ~Place Baptist church will be the scene of the wedding of Miss Dorothy Deck and Robert BE. Moore at 4 p. m. tomorrow.. Dr. L. C. Trent, pastor, will read the vows. Attendants will be the bridegroom'’s sister, Mrs. Ray McDonald, and Leslie T. Moore Jr., his brother. The bride has chosen a white ‘gabardine’ street-length dress and black accessories. Her corsage will be of sweetheart roses. Mrs. McDoriald will wear blue gabardine with navy accessories and white roses. Following the ceremony there will be a reception in the home of the
"bridegroom's parents, Mr.'and Mrs.
Ceremony
and Mrs. photlip Rappaport, 4010 Dock, 5201 N. Meridian st.
The single-ring ceremony. will be read by Rabbi Samuel J. Fox and . Rabbi Eleazer Muskin. The bride's gown is of ivory satin with a full skirt extending into a train. A beaded tiara of seed pearls will ‘hold her two-tiered illusion veil. She will carry a white Bible topped with white orchids.
Her sister's maid of honor, Miss Gertrude Rappaport, will wear sapphire blue velveteen and will carry Briarcliff roses. The bridegroom’s sister, Mrs. Charles Lavine, matron of honor, will wear aqua silk jersey and carry Talisman roses. Pink marquisette will be worn by the bridesmaid, Mrs. Meyer Cohen, another sister of the bridegroom. She will carry Mrs. Coolidge roses. Reception in Temple
The bridegroom's niece and nephew will be flower girl and ringbearer. Barbara Lee Cohen will wear baby blue net and carry a basket of rose petals. Marvin Cohen will be the ringbearer. Benjamin Dock, the bridegroom's brother, will be the best man and another brother, Harry Dock, and Harold Rappaport, the bride's brother, will be ushers.
After a reception in the temple, the couple will leave for a trip to
Markus-Taylor
Read Today
Given in marriage by her brother, Miss Barbara Taylor will become the bride of Lt. Harry L. Markus, USNR, at 4:30 p. m. today in the Wallace Street Presbyterian ehurch.
will hear the vows. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Paul A. Taylor, 358 8. Audubon rd., and the bridegroom is the son of
sister down the “aisle. Couple's Attendants
man roses. Mardi
white crepe dress and carry a basket of roses. The bride has chosen a white
white roses and forget-me-nots.
and William Jackson. Dennis Taylor, nephew of the bride, will be ringbearer, Reception Follows
Following the ceremony a reception will be held in the bride's home. wedding trip to Louisville and the bride will travel in a moss green suit with brown accessories. She will wear a corsage of pik | camellias. Lt. Markus is stationed with the | navy at Grosse Ile, Mich,
Vows Will Be .
The Rev. Roy E. Mueller, pastor, of
Mrs. Harry Markus, 746 N. Riley ave. Robert Taylor will escort his
Gowned in pink crepe, Mrs. Robert Taylor will be matron of honor. She will wear a circular veil headdress and carry a bouquet of TalisAnn Taylor, niece of the bride, will wear a short
gown with a satin bodice and tulle skirt. She will wear a fingertip veil of illusion and carry a bouquet of
Virgil Stoelting will be best man and ushers will be Eugene Kiser
The couple ‘will leave on a
after
Clubs
“The A. A. F. Tells the World” will be Jack Harding's topic when he speaks Tuesday before the Woman's Press Club of Indiana at a 12:15 p. m. luncheon in the Hotel Washington. Mr, Harding, who served in public relations work with the army air forces, has been an advertising man and traveler “between wars.” Mrs. Filomena Gould is in charge arrangements and Mrs. Rose Blair Marsh and Mrs. T. E. Rolf will be hostesses.
A “music medley” ‘will be presented at 8 p. m. next Friday by the Little Flower Social ‘club in the church auditorium, Mrs. E. J. Eaton is the program chairman.
The Wayne Township Republican Women's club will hear Sherwood Blue, county prosecutor, at its meeting at 12:30 p. m. Wednesday in the clubrooms, 523 N. Belle Vieu pl. © The 11 Jamalie club will meet at 12:30 p. m. Monday in the home of Mrs. William E. Bodenhamer, 5741 Indianola ave. Assisting the hostess will be Mesdames Arthur N. Spencer, C. L. Long and William C. Hunter.
Roy-Kelso Rite
Tomorrow
A 2 o'clack ceremony tomorrow afternoon in the Bethany Christian church will unite Miss Mariruth Kelso and John I. Roy. The Rev. Paul Eddingfield will hear the VOWS. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelso of Otwell, and parents of the bridegroom
serving 14 months in England. He was graduated from Purdue university where he was a member of
are Mr. and Mrs, Thomas J. Roy, Spurgeon.
Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Miss Taylor was graduated from Indiana university and is a member of Delta Zeta sorority.
Open House to Honor Lt., Mrs. Pritchard
An open house from 3 to 6 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pritchard, 2316 Harlan st., will honor their son and daugh-ter-in-law, Lt. and Mrs, Robert L. Pritchard. Lt. Pritchard, on terminal leave from the army air forces, was married Jan. 25 in Los Angeles. Be-
Florida.
geles. There are no invitations.
fore her marriage, the bride was Miss Oretha Drummond of Los An-
Entering with t her brother Glenn Kelso, Ft. Wayne, the bride will wear a street length dress of aqua crepe with She will carry
Miss Kelso white accessories. Johanna Hill roses. The matron of honor Mrs. Russell Eden, will wear a powder blue crepe dress trimmed in melon and will carry pink roses. The bride's brother, Chief Petty Officer Floyd Kelso, will be best man. Following the ceremony there will be a reception in the home of Mr. and Mrs, Eden, 4828 E. New York st. After a short wedding trip the couple will be at home at 426 Warman ave,
THE ANNUAL benefit card party of the Riley Hospital Cheer guild will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday in Ayres’ auditorium. The general chairman is Mrs. William G. Ennis, with Mrs. Carl Aumann as co-chairman. ” ” . SUB-COMMITTEE chairmen assisting them are Mrs. 8." W. Bennett, tickets; Mrs. F. L. Byrne, painting; Mrs. H. C. Fromer, table prizes; Mrs. Dan Babcock, special; Mrs. Joseph F. Hancock, candy; Mrs. Homer Brown, telephone, and Mrs. B, H. Beard, pub~ licity. ” LJ . » A PRIZE for the event will be a Carl Graf painting, “Autumn Landscape.” Mr. Graf began work on the painting at the October meeting of the guild, where he was a speaker. He presented the picture to the guild to be given away.
Card Parties Booked
The Ladies ‘of the Indianapolis Saenger-Chor ‘will give a card party at 8:15 p. m. today and one at 2
Leslie T. Moore, 1423 BE. New York
Vi or
E. 18th st.
p. m. Thursday in their hall, 5321}
Riley Guild Will Sponsor Annual Carl Party
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Mrs. F. L. Byrne (left) ahd Mrs. Dan Babcock: are serving on the
committees arranging the Riley
party to be held Wednesday afternoon in Ayres’ auditorium.
Hospital Cheer guild's benefit card
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(P. H. Ho photo.) Ellis has been announced.
student at Butler university. the South Pacific. He is attending
the wedding. (P. H. Ho photo.)
1. Miss Judith Redwine’s marriage to Francis J. Woods will be this afternoon in McKee chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church.
2. Miss Mildren Kapherr's engagement to Capt. Russell’ Webb (Harcourt photo.) 3. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chamberlain announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia, to Raymond H. White Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. White. The bride-to-be attended Miami university and Is a
Mr. White was a lieutenant in the army air forces and served in
he is a Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity member. 4. The engagement of Miss Ruth Gene Lumley to Richard L. MeFarland, petty officer 1-¢, U. 8. N,, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Lumley. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Carl McFarland, Tyrone, Pa, are parents of the prospective bridegroom. 5. Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Dorothy Galloway to William E. Conder of Wolcott. No date has been set for
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the University of Alabama, where (P. H. Ho photo.)
(P. H. Ho photo.)
6 Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Scott announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy, and Warner Berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Berg. Mr. Berg was recently discharged from the marine corps after five years’ service in the South Pacific. 7. A ceremony Feb. 23 in Sacred Heart Catholic church will unite Miss Mary Theresa Guelden and Winfred Pulsifer. She is the daughter of Mrs. Hubert Guelden and the prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pulsifer, Boston.
(P. H. Ho photo.)
(P. H. Ho photo.)
ford ave, and Mr. King's parents 3931 Guilford ave. * The bride, who entered alone, was given in marriage by her mother. She wore a white Duchess satin gown fashioned with a princess style basque with imported Belgian lace insertions and a full gathered skirt extending into a train. Her four-tiered fingertip. veil of illusion was held in place with a coronet embroidered with “seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of white roses centered with an orchid. Pink and Blue Frocks Miss Patricia Henning, the bride's sister and maid of honor, was dressed in heaven blue brocade styled with three-quarter length sleeves and a bouffant skirt. She carried a colonial bouquet centered with pink roses and interspersed with tufts of blue tulle. Her headdress was of matching flowers. Mrs. Fred Forry and Miss Lou Brown, bridesmaids, wore shell pink brocade and carried colonial bou-
Couple to Take
| Trip South
The Rev, Peter Vroom will hear the vows uniting Miss Vera Nelle Smock and ‘William T. Daily Jr. at 4:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Emerson Avenue Baptist church, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hayden E. Smock, 502 N. Wallace st, and the bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. William T. Daily Sr. 4814 E. New York st. Given in marriage by her father, the bride will wear a white satin gown with a train, Her full-length illusion veil will fall from a halo of illusion outlined with orange blossoms. She will carry a bouquet of white roses centered with a white orchid. A frock of pink taffeta has been
A chosen by Miss Betty Smock, maid
of honor. She will carry Briarcliff
f | roses,
Pastel Dresses The bridebmaids, Miss Lucille Ann
1 |Madinger and Mrs. Johii C. Jones,
will be dressed in blue and yellow taffeta and net. Their bouquets will
|be Johanna Hill roses.
Willa Beth Anderson, niece of the bridegroom, will wear pink taffeta and net and will carry a colonial bouquet of pink and blue flowers. Mr. Jones will be best man and
i |ushers will be Wilbur Daily, Homer
Wickes, Robert Miller and Albert Slater, The ringbearer will be David Anderson, nephew of - the bridegroom. After a reception in the church, the couple will leave on a wedding trip south. They will make their home in Indianapolis.
Reception Tomorrow
Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Selig, 3072 Park ave. will entertain with a reception from 3 to 5 p. m. and from 8 to 10 p. m. tomorrow in honor of theif son and daughter-in-law, Me and Mrs. Bernie Arshop, who
5 \married Jan. 27 in Texarkana, /
Chapel at Butler Is the Scene ' Of Joan Henning's Marriage To Malcolm Stuart King
Sweeney chapel at Buller university was the scene this afternoon | liam of the marriage of Miss Joan Henning to Malcolm Stuart King. Mrs. Wi ¥, Mitchell, HS X. ceremony was read at 2:30 o'clock by the Rev. Harry R. Mercer, assistant pastor of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church, Miss Henning is the daughter of Mrs. Fred A. Henning, 5661 Guill-
are Mr. and Mrs. Philip G. King,
* . Sororities Three P. E. O. Sisterhood chapters have scheduled meetings for early next week. Mrs. J. L. Kixmiller, 4144 N. Capitol ave, will entertain Chapter 8 members at a Valentine party Tuesday. She will be assisted by Miss Iloe King.
Chapter U members will be entertained at 2 p. m. Tuesday by Mrs. J. W. McPheeters, 46 8. Ritter ave. Appearing on the program will be Mrs, J. C. Siegesmund and Mrs, R. P. Dodd. Another Valentine party will be one held Tuesday by Chapter W.
Pennsylvania st., will be the hostess.
The annual “heart sister” party of Chi Beta Kappa sorority will be held Monday night in the home
pink tulle. They also wore matching flowers in*their hair. © " Bridegroom’s Attendants Another sister of the bride, Janet Henning, was junior bridesmaid. Her dress was of pink net fashioned with a sweetheart neckline, puffed sleeves and a bouffant skirt caught with baby roses. Her bouquet was similar to those of the bridesmaids and she wore a headband of pink baby roses. The best man was Robert King, brother of the bridegroom. Arthur Wilson and Wilbur Little were ushers. Following the ceremony a reception was held in the Delta Gamma sorority house at Butler university. Assisting at the reception were Misses Betty Lo Schorn, Harriet Trotter, Mary Elizabeth Black, Betty Handy, Thelma Endicott and Jayne Yount. At Home In Bloomington After a short wedding trip the couple will be at home in Bloomington, wheres the bridegroom will complete his schooling at Indiana university. The bride will travel in a white wool gabardine suit-
|dress with luggage ‘tan accessories.
he will wear an orchid corsage. The bridegroom attended Indiana university, where he ‘was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. He has just returned from 14 months’ service with the army in the South Pacific. The bride was graduated from Butler university and is a member of Delta Gamma sorority.
Becker-Sauer Vows A ceremony at 8 p. m, today in the Friedens Evangelical and Reformed church will unite Miss
Agnes Louise Sauer and Fred Becker. The Rev. Robert Kuebler will officiate.
Entering alone, wear a gown of Duchess satin, its full skirt forming a long train. A coronet of pearls and orange blossoms will hold her three-tiered illasion veil. ; book with white orchids and sweet-
carry American Beauty roses. and flower girl,
petals.
are to be ushers.
e/jand Mrs, Andrew, Sauer,
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quets centered with baby iris and interspersed with tufts of shell
Rev. Kuebler to Read
the bride will
She will carry a prayer
peas. Her sister, Mrs. Walter Sheridan, will be matron of honor: Her dress is of American Beauty slipper satin and she will carry white roses and
delphinfum, Bridesmaids’ Frocks : understanding. The bridesmaids, Miss Ericka my
Becker, the bridegroom's sister, and Miss Lois Blessing, will be dressed alike in aqua slipper satin and will
Judith Jones, the bride's cousin will wear orchid net and carry a basket of rose
A. William Becker, the bridegroom's brother, will be best man. George Sauer and Fredrick Hoeltke
They will be at home after a trip south on March 1 on Whitsed rd. Parents of the bride are Mr. 1311
of Miss Peggy Norris, 46 E. Palmer st. Mrs. Charles Smith will assist the hostess.
The Lambda chapter of Delia Sigma Kappa sorority will entertain rushees at a theater party tomorrow afternoon. Miss Helen Storer is in charge of arrangements.
Fred C. Butz to Wed Miss Chledah Smith
Miss Chledah Marie Smith and Fred Cloy Butz will be united in marriage at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the home of the bride's grandparents, Mr, and Mrs, C. L. Wheeler, 1227 N. Gale st. Attendants will be the bride's mother and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Castle, 1020 N. Hamilton ave. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Butz, Rockville. The Rev. A. Glenn O'Dell, pastor of the Brookside United Brethren church, will read the ceremony. The bride will wear a powder
a dress of royal blue wool. After the ceremony there will be a reception in the home. The couple will be at home in Rockville when they return from a short
blue suit. Her mother has chosen | ===
|Dr. Edwards
Will Officiate At Ceremony
The wedding of Miss Margare$ Geneva Doub and Merrill P. Deeg will take place at 3:30 p. m. tomore row in the Broadway Methodist church. Dr, John F. Edwards will read the double-ring ceremony. Parents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs. Harley T. Doub, 3355 Care roliton ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Hare vey Deer, Bargersville, The bride will wear a white taffeta gown with a fitted bodice and a net overskirt. The dress has bracelet-length sleeves. She will carry a white powder-puff Colonial bouquet. Sister Maid of Honor Miss Carol Doub, the bride's sis ter and maid of honor, will wear a frock of pink net and will carry a powder-puff bouquet of pastel colored flowers. A The best man will be Herbert Kinnear, Franklin, and ushers will be Max Wiesman, Franklin, and James Doub, Greenwood, cousing of the bride. After a reception in the church the couple will leave for a wedding trip. They will be at home aa Bargersville.
Card Parties
The February circle of St. Pate rick’s Catholic church will have a card party at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
other at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Food Craft shop. Mrs. George Brunning is chairman.
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