Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 April 1946 — Page 11

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Mr. and Mrs. Jesse R. South, nounce the engagement of their daughter, Rowena, 3812 N. Pennsylvania st., to John W, Graub. He is the son of Mrs. John Goepfrich of South Bend. No date has been set for the wedding.

Miss Carol Fall Will Be Wed

Tomorrow

An altar banked with palms, can-

delabra and spring flowers will form the setting for the marriage of Miss Carol Kirkwood Fall to John Henry Stickney Jr. at 4 p. m. tomorrow in the Irvington Presbyterian church. Dr. John B. Ferguson will read the VOWS, The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs, Lawrence S. Fall, 133 N. Bosart ave, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr, and Mrs. John H. Stickney, Highland Park, Mich. Given in marriage by her father, the bride. will wear the wedding gown of her sister, Mrs. Mark Howlett, Schenectady, N. Y. The gown of white slipper satin is fashioned with. a shoulder yoke of net “embroidered leaves and a full skirt falling into a chapel train. Bride’s Attendants

A Mary Stuart cap of chantilly lace embroidered in seed pearls will hold her English illusion veil in place. She will carry a cascade

bouquet of white roses and sweet- |

peas, centered with an orchid.

Miss Patricia McPherson, maid of honor, will be dressed in a powder blue gown and will wear matching long mitts. She will carry a bouquet of pink carnations and sweetpeas and will wear a matching flower headdress. The bridesmaids will be William Coons III and Miss Patricia Moores. They will wear rose peta] taffeta gowns with matching mitts, Their cascade bouquets will be of Dubonnet carnations and blue sweetpeas and they will have matching headdresses, Reception at Marott

Stanley McDonald will be the best man and ushers will be Chester Gray.Jr. and Donald McCoy of Anderson. Following the eeremony there will | be a reception in the Marott hotel | hunters’ lodge. Assisting will’ be Mrs. Tony E. Foster Sr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Jackson pf Midland, Mich. ” The couple will take a trip east] and will be at home in Detroit. For | traveling the bride will wear a blue Inca print dress with navy acces-| sories and .a muted rose topcoat. | She will wear an orchid corsage. |

Keith-Martin Rite Today

McKee chapel of thd Tabernacle | Presbyterian church will be the] scene of Miss Eugenia Kathryn| Martin's marriage to Samuel W.| Keith at 5:30 p. m. today. Dr. Roy | Ewing Vale will officiate.

Miss Martin is the daughter of] Mrs. Claud R. Martin, 1307 E. 58th | st, and the bridegroom's parents | are Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Keith; Sawyer, Mich. Entering with her brother-in-law, | Charles H. Abbott, the bride will | wear a gown of white satin with a | marquisette yoke, its round neck- |

line and sleeves trimmed in lace. |

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.She will carry a prayerbook with

a white archid. Mrs. Abbott, matron of honor, | will wear pink brocade satin fash- | joned with a fitted bodies and a full, | gathered skirt. Reception Follows Miss Betty Sue Martin, brides- | maid, will wear a similar gown in| aqua. Both will wear Juliet caps with shoulder-length veils. Their] bouquets will be of pansies, marguerites, delphinium, cornflowers; Finch roses and Pernet rosebuds. Suzanne Martin, the bride's niece, | will be flower girl. The bride's nephew, Robert Lee Mason, will be ringbearer. x The best man will be Frank Demmerly and ushers will: be Robert T.! Taylor and Edward Sheridan. A reception at the Indianapolis Athletic club will follow the cere-| mony. For her wedding trip, the] suit and black accessories. |

Book Review |

Delta chapter, Beta ma Phi | sorority will meet at 7 p. m. Monday at 308 Security building. Mrs. Robert Ulrich. will give d book review,

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P. H. Ho photo. Bainbridge, an-

P. H. Ho photo. A marriage ceremony to be read in June will unite Miss Betty Hurley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo T. Hurley, 4421 N. Illinois st., and John B. Davis Jr. He is the son of Mr, and Mrs. J, B. Davis of Marion.

Photo Reflex photo. Miss Dorothy Elizabeth Keilman's engagement to Earl William Rich Jr, has been announced by her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Edward J. Keilman, 3157 N. Delaware st. Mr. Rich's parents live at 5947 Indianola ave.

P. H. Ho photo, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rabin, 340 Blue Ridge rd., announce the engagement of Mrs. Rabin's sister, Miss Reva Schneider, to Isadore Boyewsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Boyewsky, Mahanoy Sty, Pa. No date has been set for the wedng.

Moorefield photo. Mr. and Mrs. Garner Minnich, 1457 Jasper st., announce the marriage of their daughter, Nita Jean, and Donald K. Royer, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Royer, 520 Eastern ave. The wedding was March 22 in the First Methodist church, Maplewood, Mo. 0d

Mildred Milliken Chooses Attendants | For Her Marriage to George A. Kuhn Jr. |

of Mrs. Sara Staab.

MRS. POST MILLIKEN has issued invitations to | the marriage of her daughter, Mildred, to George August | Kuhn Jr. The wedding will be Saturday evening, April | 27, at 8:30 o'clock in Christ Episcopal Church with the | Rev. E. Ainger Powell officiating. The ceremony will be followed by a reception in the Woodstock Club. Miss ‘Milliken has chosen Mrs. Alan C. Appel as her matron of honor. Miss Florence Wolff, Miss Virginia Binford and Miss Emmy Haerle Pantzer and Miss Elizabeth Jayne Stine, both of New York, will be bridesmaids. Mr. Kuhn will have as his best man Henry Van der Eb of Norristown, Pa. The ushers will be Walter W, Kuhn Jr., Shubrick Kothe, W. J. Holliday Jr. and Charles Gluek of Minneapolis,

Hillcrest Club to Have Spring Dance RESERVATIONS FOR SEVERAL parties who will attend thé Hillcrest Country club spring dance together tonight have been made. The Silver Dragons’ orchestra will play for dancing from 10 pp m. to 1 a. m, Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Duke, dance chairmen, will have in their party Messrs. and Mesdames Robert W. O'Neel, Frank Davis, Kenneth Foster and Bid Chandler. Mr, and Mrs, Bob Ball will be hosts to Mr. and Mrs, Harold Wegel, Dr, and Mrs. C. J. Schneider and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walden. “

Photo Reflex photo Garfield Park Baptist church will be the scene, on April 14, of Miss Mary Alice’ Hussey's marriage to Robert

Easter Sunday is the date set for the marriage of Miss Fronia Marie Fultz and ‘William R. Daws. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Or. ville Fultz, 4409 N. Caroline ave., and Mr. Daws is the son of Mr.. and Mrs. Robert Downie, 1514 E, Vermont st.

The

Gran. , Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hussey, 937 Berwyn st., and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Gran, .635 Prospect st.

Couple to Live Latreian Club Books ‘Program Monday Mrs. William Harbison, 6418 Park ave, will be hostess to Alpha Nu Latreian club Monday. Mrs. Mar-

garet Gerard, wardrobe pianning {morro win the Olive Branch Chris- consultant for Ayres’, will speak on

tian church, Miss Rosalie Snider “Spring Fashions.” will become the bride of B. C. Da-| Mrs. William Cooling is the new The Rev. Benton B. Miller will read the vows,

®n ” » 5 u " Mr. and Mrs. Theo E. Fischer will entertain Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth M. Price. In the party of Dr. and Mrs. Fritz Morris will be Messrs. and Mesdames R, B. Fledderjohn, Luke Walton, Scott Ham, Frank Parrish and Larry Burton, Mrs. Marjorie White and Dr. Harry Leer. Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Rieman will have in their party Messrs. and Mesdames Paul W. Benedict, Danal Hotaling and Richard Cain and W. J. Topmiller Jr.. With Mr. and Mrs, H. A. Thompson will be Messrs. and Mesdames Roy Briggs, A. R. Nicolay and Walter Pursley.

Additional Reservations for Event THE PARTY OF MR. AND MRS. Robert Potter will include

Messrs. and Mesdames ‘Ralph Betz, D. F, Fitzgerald, J. O. Mogg, T. W. O'Hara, W. A, Green, Frank Wilson, Howard Henderson, Mar-

In California

In a ceremony at 3:30 p. m. to-

vis, officers are Mrs. Walter E, Jenkins, | vice president; Mrs. Lyle Withrow

on O1 Guy. Smith. ~M rh The parents of the couple are and Mrs. Kirkwood Yockey, secrelon Clemens and Guy Smith. “Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Parrish will have Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Snider, 324 'taries; Mrs. Arthur T. Clay, treas-| ine s47 Eastern uve Mr. and Mrs, Joe E, Hamaker as their guests. gy ay Ty i g 4 |Albany st, and Mrs. Catherine |Urer; Mrs: Uriel Philpott, historian, : a

Mr. and Mrs, T. H. Calkins will entertain Messrs. and Mesdames D. M. Abbott, George Purdy and William Hiecke, Miss Helen Meyers and Arthur Baldwin. Messrs. and Mesdames H. T. Warner, Floyd Norman and Floyd Jones will 'be in the party of Mr, and Mrs L, A. Walther.

and Mrs. tarian.

Ben Carter, Davis, Hermosa Beach, Cal.

A white gown fasliioned with a satin bodice, a net yoke, and ‘a {full net skirt has been chosen by the bride. Her fingertip veil will be caught with a tiara of illusion and she will carry a white Bible topped by a white orchid.

Sorority Members | Will Be Guests

Alpha Epsilon chapter of Delta | Theta Tau sorority will meet at 8 p. m. Monday in the home of Mrs. J. Elwocd Jenes, 1221 N., DeQuincy Mrs, Wilbur Hodson will be her. gt matron of honor. She will wear’ a yellow net off-the-shoulder. gown

LS and will carry a bouquet of orchid |

u LJ n » » ” Attending with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Richards will be Messrs. and Mesdames Roy Langdon, Francis Sutton and Herbert Blinn. Mr. and Mrs. Don Brewer will have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Mack, Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Kinnally and Dr. and Mrs, Charles D. Williams. Others who have made reservations for parties are Messrs. and Mesdames L. A, Holliday, E. T. French, W. J. LoYelace, C. O. Gooding, M. B. Johnston and Victor H. Peterson and V. E. Phillips.

Couple's Attendants Assisting “the hostess will be Mesdames James Houk, Maurice H. Mentendiek and Richard Smith and Miss Marion Yager. Honor guests

| sweetpeas and yellow daffodils. The | will be Miss Gertrude Horney, past bridesmaids, Mrs. William Bradley philanthropic secretary, and Miss

Miss Jeanette Riker New Era Club Elects: 1 | . & r land Miss Ruph * Snider, the| . . Will. Be Speaker Mrs, Karl C. Wolfe: (30 Mi Re a athe Matha Patier, w siembersof gta

The Council of Administrative Mrs." Karl C. Wolfe was elected in nile green net frocks. They will pe on Women in Education will hear Miss recently as president of the New carry yellow carnations, q . y orority Group Jeanette Riker, director of special | Bra club. o ig » ® ii Bradley il be ie best ass A Y 1 i i her ollicers elecled were Miss; The ushers will be MI. LRUASON| A)pia - chapter, Alpha Omicron education in the public schools, at 8 Nellie B. Fatout, vice president; | and Mike Longo. A reception in the | Alpha sorority, will meet at 12:30 3:45" p.-m. tea Monday in Ayres’ Mrs. Roy Horne and Mrs. Walter home of the bride's parents will! 5 'm. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. auditorium, | Mercer, recording and correspond- follow the ceremony, | Charles Kuhlman, 20 Pasadena dr. Miss Riker will speak on “rhe | ing secretaries; Mrs. Robert Imes, |

The couple will leave on a wed-| Exceptional Child in the Public| sistant secretary and press cor- ding trip-to Chicago. For traveling | Schools.” Mrs, Lillian W, Lewis, |

respondent, and Mrs. Elmer Was-|the bride will wear a gray and | SOTOTUY Meeting r | son, treasurer. | white. checked suit with black ac-| Alpha Tau chapter, Alpha Omipresident, will conduct the meeting. The club is planning an anni- cessories and a white orchid cor- cron Alpha serority, will meet at 8 Miss Charlotte Carter and. Miss versary guest day to be held April | sage. They will make their home p. m., Monday in the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Scott will pour. 22.in the D. A. R. chapter house. . |in" Hernipsa Beach. Sig : | Beatrice Rubush; 116 8. Audubon rd. |

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2 P. H. Ho photo. Miss Gertrude Colletta Staab, 408 Ruskin pl., will become the bride of Richard Joseph Bryant of Philadelphia on April 27. The ceremony will be read in the St. Joan of Arc Catholic church. Miss Staab is the daughter

Stene-Raymor photo, Mr. and Mrs, William McHenry Horne, 5254 N. New Jersey st., announce the engagement of their daughter, Nancy Rosalind, and Robert Lee Matthei, son of Mrs.- Myra H. Matthei, Chicago. A June wedding is planned by the couple.

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ave,

P. H. Ho photo. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Newcombe, 2953 E. 38th st., announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Martha Matilda, and John Hilton Reed, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Reed, 5860 Lowell ave. The ceremony will be April 17.

‘Delores Prather To Become Bride

{ Delores Prather and Wendel Wayne

‘Welfare Club

Vows will be exchanged by Miss

Cooper, 6318 Broadway, is announced b bride-to-be's parent, Mr. and Mrs. Berton

P. H. Ho photo,

The approaching marriage of Miss Joan Stout g Cooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joel

the tout, The wedding will be May 5.

‘Nuptial Vows

Will Be Read By Rev. Rettig

A ceremony at 3 p. m, tomorrow

{in the Carollton Avenue Evangelie | cal and Reformed church will unite

Miss Doris Mulford and Gordon A, Reinschreiber. The Rev. Richard Rettig will officiate before an altar banked with greenery and spring flowers. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ariel B. Mulford, 4455 Winthrop ave., and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. George Reinschreiber of Chicago. Sister Is Attendant

Miss Vivian Mulford, the bride's sister and maid of honor, wil be dressed in a blue satin and net {gown and will carry a bouquet of spring flowers with pink as the dominant color, The bridesmaid, Miss Dorothy Jones, will wear a yellow satin and net gown and will carry a bouquet jof spring flowers with blue predome inating. Bridal Gown

Given in marriage by her father, the bride will be gowned in white satin, Her dress is- made with « shirred bodice, fitted basque, sweet heart neckline and a full skirt exe tending into a train.

The best man will be « Lester

To Meet

| Janzen in a ceremony at 6:30 p.m.

|today in the chapel of the Olive | Branch Christian church. The Rev. be given at 2 p. m. April 24 in Ayres’ | Benton B. Miller will officiate The bride is the daughter of Mr,

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Plans for a benefit card party to

, auditorium will be completed at a|

Reinschreiber, brother of the bride {groom. John Hedberg, Edward Mors |an, Jack Knoepel, Robert Meyne, | Mauzy McManus and William Steine

{er will be the ushers.

inch s {th rol { A reception in the home of the land Mrs. Harlan Prather, 11 E. Le | con Meeting of the Welfare hrige’s parents will follow the ceres

| Grande ave., and Mr. Janzen is the club Monday in the home of Mrs. mony, The going-away outfit chos= {son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. D. Jan- Frank J. Haight, 145 E. Fall Creek |

| zen, Shafter, Cal, Miss Joan Prather, | sister and only attendant, will wear |

{ered hat and a sweetheart rose president; | corsage. A gray wool suit and a white hat | Robert Elliott, first through third professor of classics and education

blvd., South dr. New officers who will be installed blue wool suit with a pink flow- are Mrs. Lynn B. Adams, re-elected |

Mesdames Holmes B Walter Wingenroth and,

the bride's |

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en by the bride is a moss green suit and a flower hat with black patent

| accessories.

Attends Conference Dr. Kathryn 8. Bennett, associate

{have been chosen by the bride. She | vice presidents; Mesdames Elwood at Lake Erie college, Painesville, O., Iwill wear a white orchid corsage. Parker, Floyd Schorn and M. P. has been in Indianapolis attending William E. Bradley will be the best! Speakman, recording, assistant re-|the. conference of liberal arts col

| man. . A reception in the home of the |taries. |

fs Delta Kappa Gamma Luncheon Held | Members of Delta Kappa Ganima | b&wrence Cummins, Ollin Hatton] society gathered today for a state |Sr- Hodge Warsham and Goldrick. | meeting and luncheon in the In-|Mrs. Schorn are Mrs. Martin will | dianapolis Athletic club. Dr. Merle | take reservations for the card party.

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Teachets college presided. A new chapter, Omega, was organized and Indianapolis and Marion were initiated.

{bride's parents will follow the cere- | {mony, The couple will be at home | be Mrs. T. M. Hindman, treasurer; in Shafter.

cording and corresponding secreOthers who will take office will]

( Mesdames W. R. Hatton, Paul M. | Goldrick, Carl Spiess, E. E. Martin and Norman L. Schafer, directors. Mrs. W. R. Hatton will be lunch{eon chairman, assisted by Mesdames

Brown of the Indiana State

Tea Tomorrow from| Beta Eta chapter of Beta Sigma

county | Phi sorority will hold a preferential | Speakers included [tea from 2 to 4 p, m. tomorrow in|

new members

Mrs. Harold Rodden of. Beta chap-|/the home of Miss Helena Armanter, Miss Frances Culbertson, Ve- trout, 6320 College ave. Miss Norma | vay, Mu chapter, and Mrs. John B.!Jean Bruner will be on the program. |

Boyd, Greencastle.

president of the club and other| INNEY Monday The Con Amigo club will have an | informal dinner at.6:30 p. m, Monday in the home of Miss Ruth Nolt-

leges at Indiana Central college yesterday and today. .

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