Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 April 1946 — Page 22
Rite Today | In Southport Rev. York Will Read Vows Tonight
A 17 o'clock ceremony tonight’ in the Southport Presbyterian church will unite Miss Jacqueline Fabel and James I Mobley, The Rev. Clyde York will read the vows, ; The bride is the daughter of Ward I. Fabel, Southport, and the bride's parents are Mr, and Mrs, Irvin Mobley, Southport. : Given in marriage by her father, the bride will wear a point d’esprit and net gown styled with a fitted bodice, square neckline accented | with net ruffles, long sleeves and a full skirt extending into a train. Carries Valley Lillies Her two-tiered fingertip veil will | cascade from a half-hat of braided | illusion bands accented with valley | lilies, She will carry gardenias and valley lilies. Miss Myrna Fabel will be her | sister's maid of honor. Her dress will be peach lace over taffeta made with a ruffle at the neckline and a fitted bodice. She will carry orchid sweetpeas and Johanna Hill roses. ‘ i Trip to Chicago The bridesmaids, Miss Jean Miles and Miss Georgia Ann Pitcher, will wear identical gowns of blue Jace over taffeta fashioned like the maid of honor's. They will carry colonial bouquets of white sweetpeas, snapdragons and yellow roses. Norman E. Davis will be the best man and Stewart Merrick and Ramon Mobley will be ushers. After the ceremony a reception will be held in the Marott hotel. The couple will leave on a trip to Chicago with the bride wearing a navy gabardine suit with navy and pink accessories.
Mrs. Milliken To Entertain
Mrs. Post Milliken will entertain tonight with a dinner at the University Club, 4n honor of her daughter, Miss Mildred Post Milliken, and George August Kuhn Jr. Other guests will be Mr, and Mrs. George A. Kuhn, parents of the prospective bridegroom; Mr, and Mrs. James Cleland Snead, East . Orange, N. J; Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Milliken, Simsbury, Conn;
der Eb, Norristown, Pa. Mr, and Mrs, Charles Gluek, Minneapolis; Messrs, and Mesdames Fisk Landers, Alan Appel, W. J. Holliday Jr. and Shubrick J. Kothe, Misses Florence Wolff,
Walter W. Kuhn Jr,
Visitors Here Cmdr. William D. King tonight will join his wife and their son, william Jr, for a two-week visit with their parents, Dr. and Mrs. George M. King, 4824 Carrollton ave, and Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Henry, 4417 Guilford ave. Cmdr. and Mrs. King are on their way from Fallon, Nev, where he has been stationed for a year and a half, to the East coast, where he expects to be assigned to sea duty,
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Miss Adeline Valdez, Denver, Mi¢s Mary Stieff, Indianapolis. and Miss Lois Tenbieg, Cincinnati, committee arranging the Sienna ball which the sophomore class |
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of Marian college will sponsor Tuesday at the Indiana Roof ballroom. nd other members are Miss Virginia Wade and Miss Patricia Filcer. Proceeds will be |
the committee a used for the school's building fond.
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: Advent Church Will Be the Scene Of Aiman-Kirk Ceremony Tonight
A CANDLELIGHT CEREMONY IN THE Advent Episcopal church tonight will unite Miss Mary Lou Kirk and Pierre Burdette Aiman. The Rev. Thomas R. Thrasher will read the vows at 8:30 o'clock before an altar arranged with yellow and white calla lilies. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Clarence Kirk and
the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Wright. Miss Kirk's brother, Clarence L. Kirk Jr. will give her in marriage. . Pockets of laurel branches, yellow and white tulips and yellow snapdragons will decorate each side of the altar and a pair of seven-way candelabra will mark the entrance into the chancel. Banking the outside of the chancel will be a semi-circular arrangement of Woodwardia, palms and Whitmanil ferns. Miss Mary Elizabeth Jones will be the maid of honor, and bridesmaids will be Mrs. William L. Wissman and Miss Sabra Eliece Aiman, sisters of thé bridegroom; Miss Joan McTurnan of Parker and Miss Helen Shumaker , § : They will wear identical gowns of green faille taffeta styled with fitted basques, sweetheart necklines, three-quarter length sleeves, ruffled bustles and full gathered skirts. Miss Jones will carry a cascade bouquet of yellow daisies, roses, calla lilies and tulips with tufts of yellow tulle. The bridesmaids’ bouquets will be of yellow tulips with yellow tulle tufts.
Reception Will Follow Ceremony THE BRIDE WILL BE DRESSED in a candlelight satin gown made with a fitted basque, romance neckline outlined with pearls belonging to her mother, long sleeves tapering into points over her hands and scallops accenting the hipline. The full billowy skirt will fall into a train. A tiara of lace and seed pearls will hold her two-tiered full“length English illusion veil in place. The veil is edged with lace and seed pearls. The bride's bouquet will be white anthuriums and pearlstudded stephanotic. On the altar will be her own prayerbook with a marker of stephanotis and valley lilies. i Attending Mr, Aiman will be George Mahoney Jr., best man, and John W. Clements Jr. of Richmond, Dr. Wissman, brother-in-law of the bridegroom; Lt. James R. Mertz and Harley W. Rhodehamel
Jr., ushers, : ‘A reception in the Woodstock club will follow the ceremony.
Couple to Leave for Wedding Trip FLANKING THE FIREPLACE will be Portuguese urns. filled with blue hydrangeas, lavender stocks and yellow tulips. The stairway to the clubhouse will be outlined with boxes of rhododendron. A short wedding trip will follow the reception, with the bride traveling in a black dressmaker suit with faille lapels and a white | satin block-printed blouse. She will have black accessories accented with gold nailheads. Her going-away corsage will be yellow and | green cymbidium orchids. nn H » n n » { The bride was graduated from Tudor Hall school, attended Indiana university and was graduated from Butler university. She | is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. | A graduate of Lake Forest academy, Lake Forest, Ill, and of Kenyon college, Gambier, O, the bridegroom studied law at the University of Michigan, where he was an Alpha Delta Pi fraternity member. He served two years in Europe with the army and was discharged with the rank of major,
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State Day Pp ; ‘Program ‘Announced
{ Mrs. Wayne E. Bicknell will give | the welcoming address at the Zeta | Tau Alpha state day meeting to- | | morrow at the Severin hdtel, Mrs. | | Bicknell is retiring president of the] | Indianapolis Alumnae chapter. Miss Grace Custer will present) | the Indianapolis Alumnae scholar-|
|ship cup. Special recognition will|
| be made of students with highest| scholastic averages in their chap-| ters, They are Miss Catherine Fox,!
| Indiana university; Miss Mary Lu|
Bergdall, Franklin college, and Miss | will be dressed in a black frock with
| a red rose corsage.
Betty Wales, Butler university, | _ The honor guests will be the local | founders ofteach chapter and Mrs. Evelyn Schmidt, Bloomington; Mrs.
Robert Townsend, Franklin; Mrs. | traveling the bride will wear a lime|.
| Glenn Hunter, Franklin, and Mrs. Edith Miese, Dancing will follow the all-day | meeting with Herman Hall's orchestra. providing the music. Co-chairmen for the state day {are Miss Ethel Merrick and Miss Elizabeth Smith.
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Party to Fete Miss Wells
| Miss Alberta Wells Lebanon Wednesday where she will | be the honor guest at a dessert bridge and miscellaneous shower to be given by Miss Ruth Chandler lin the Ulen Country club. Miss Chandler will be mother, - Mrs. The bride-to-be will be
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assisted by her Charles Chandler, married to Lt. (j.g.) Warren Lewis | Hicks May 25 in the Centyal Avenue Methodist church. Guests at the shower will include Mrs. Earl Wells and Mrs. Clark B. Hicks, mothers of the engaged couple; Mesdames Walker Downing, william E. Lake, Zane Powell, Frank Hablg, Roger Batchelor Robert I Terry.and James H. DeHaven, Misses Joan Chandler, Dana Hackerd, Sally Walker, Sue Hartz, Barbara Wells and Lucinda Redwine,
“THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ____ Dr. Huddleston To Read Vows rw,
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Chris Huddleston, the bride, will be
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Couple Will Travel To Chicago
Dr. L. A. Huddleston will read the vows at 8:15 p. m. today in the Calvary Unitéd Brethren church for the marriage of his daughter, Mary Elizabeth, and Keith Akard. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Huddleston, 1613 Fletcher ave., and the bridegroom’s mother is Mrs. Flave Akard, 2951 Guilford ave. Miss Marie O'Dowd of Knightstown, maid of honor, will wear a yellow net gown ‘and a blue shoulder-length veil. The bridesmaids will be Mrs. Chris Huddleston, Miss Madonna Akard, sister of the bridegroom; Miss Margaret
: Sorority Pledges Plan Dance
Miss Nancy Dreessen (left) and Miss Virginia McVey are assist- | ing with plans for a dance to be given tomorrow night in the Kappa
Alpha Theta chapter house at Butler university by pledges of the
sorority.
FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1946
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Joan Petit | ‘Will Be Guest | At Shower
A tea and personal shower in honor of Miss Joan Petit will be given at 2:30 p. m, Sunday by Miss Jeanne Petit and Miss Betty Woodrum in Miss Woodrum’s home, 760 N. Emerson ave, Miss Petit will be married to William T. Griffin May 4. Guests at the shower wlil be Mrs. Chris A. Petit and Mrs. William Griffin mothers of the engaged couple; Mesdames Thereésa Woodrum August Diener Jr., Warren Pfleger, Bernard Schaefer, Emmett Free and J. Gordon Connor. | Others will be Mesdames Paul | Payleltner, Edgar C. McNamara,
{Joseph Batista, Robert W. Fox, R, |M. Richardson and J. D. Harvey, Misses Mary Ritchie, Virginia Free, Mary Noonan, Mary Ann Gearin, ‘Betty Griffin and Della Hazelstine,
McKenney, Knightstown, and Mrs. Marcus Myers, Marion. Attendants in Blue Mrs. Huddleston and Miss' McKenney will wear blue taffeta, Miss Akard blue chiffon and Mrs. Myers, blue satin. They will carry bou-
‘Given in marriage by her brother,
gowned in white satin styled “with a sweetheart neckline, long sleeves, fitted bodice and a train, She will wear a full-length vell and will carry white roses. The ringbearers, Alberta Docktor and Qarolyn Sue Akard, niece of the bridegroom, will be dressed in pink and blue taffeta with shoulderlength veils. Reception Follows Philip Akard, the bridegroom’s brother, will be the best man. Ushers will be the bridegroom's brothers, Harold Akard, Findley, 0. and James, Joseph and. Clyde Akard. Mrs. Huddleston, the ‘bride's mother, will wear a gray suit and a red rose corsage, and Mrs, Akard
{ A reception in the church will | follow the ceremony and the couple {will take a trip to Chicago. For | green suit with black patent and yellow accessories. The couple will be at home in Knightstown. Miss Huddleston is a graduate of Indiana Central eollege and Mr. | Akard is attending the college,
'I. T.-S. C. Chapter
To Give Luncheon
The Heather Belles chapter, International Travel-Study club, will entertain members of the Lady | Aberdeen Artist chapter with a 1 |p. m. luncheon tomorrow at. the | Kopper Kettle in Morristown. New officers of the Heather Belles chapter are Mrs.’ A. Clinton Davisson, president; Mrs. John Henry and Mrs. Curtis Jones, vice presidents; Miss Erma Steen, retary; Mrs. Wallace P. Heller, treasurer; Mrs. Olive Bowers, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Ellis Abbot, federation delegate, and Mrs Otto Hildebrandt Sr. and Mrs. Wilbur Lovenger@auditors.
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Visit Grandparents
Misses Mary Louise and Janet
Davis of Muncie are spending their spring vacation with their grandparents, Mr. antl Mrs. Kosta Max- | ime, 4485 N. Pennsylvania st. |
Initiation Dinner The Kappa and “Epsilon chapters of Alpha Delta ‘Omega sorority will hold an initiation dinner and in-|
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