Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1946 — Page 9

AAT, MAY 4, 1948 Si tion , We * Clifford-Welch Cickiaty Ve Read ormer scr: Geneva to serve In St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church hrist in Europe, Horii ols in Japan. , . . THE / RC CATHOLI im a THE ST. JOAN OF ARC ‘CATHOLIC CHURCH was ‘the scene this morning for the marriage of Miss Alice BUEN nes ; Louise Welch and Joseph Thomas Clifford. The Very as now are dis~ Rev. Msgr. Clement Bosler read the vows at 9:30 o'clock »anese, and sing- before an altar decorated with white snapdragons, white eo reste. | J] stocks and candelabra. 260,000 complete Mr. and Mrs. Leo F. Welch -are the bride’ 8 parents and the bridegroom is the son-of Mrs. Pauline Clifford: Miss Kathyn in Japan after ‘leen Welch was her sister's maid of honor, and bridesmaids were . if will be 400 Miss Vanda Vecellio, Keystone, W,~Va., and Miss Dorothy Hacker, ame, there were Ironton, Va. who were “rice ~ ‘The attendants were dressed alike in white faille styled with advantage faded fitted bodices, V necklines with large tailored collars, and short sleeves. The frocks were buttoned down the front to the waistline > - snd had full gathered skirts. - Shower bouquets of pink roses and | blue lace flowers were carried by the attendants who wore matche nority religion, it ing flower tiaras. : ib 3s trpienl of Couple Will Motor to New Orleans learn English to ENTERING WITH HER FATHER, the bride 'wore an ivory ye only six years satin gown fashioned with a scalloped sweetheart neckline, long was stopped be- sleeves and a full skirt and train. Her fingertip illusion veil fell ning, each child from a lace tiara and was outlined with Chantilly lace from her nbination of pa= mother’s wedding gown, . She carried white roses, centered with a h originally was white orchid. \ ' i Virginia Welch was. her sister's flower girl. She wore a white pponese worship | faille frock and a flower tiara and carried a colonial bouquet of pink nging to Shinto roses and blue lace flowers, The best man was Richard Drew and { removal of all ushers were Charles and John Clifford, brothers of the bridegroom, n., it is ex- | and Thomas A. and John R. Welch, brothers of the bride. is withdrawn. 3 A wedding breakfast in the Marott hotel followed the cere- - " : : : ter phot ern religion will 3 mony and a reception was held in the bride's home this afternoon. P. Ho pote. ai A Pale Jepsen Phots, . . ar Foster What: y of the To mor 3 The couple will motor to New Orleans for two weeks and will be © The engagement of Miss Anne Shaw Davis to Gale T. Shullen- Miss Mildred Post Milliken, daughter of Mrs. Post Milliken and Miss Mary Catherine Stair's engagement to John F. Wild Ill ion of democracy, Gj Af home in Indianapolis. For traveling the bride will wear a gold berger, son of Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Shullenberger, is announced by the late Dr. ‘Robert Addison Milliken, was married to George was announced today by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Clem-

sheer wool ‘suit.with navy accessories and an orchid corsage.

Mary Catherine Stair Is Bride-to-Be THE APPROACHING: MARRIAGE of Miss Mary Catherine . ’ : | Stair to John F, Wild IIT is announced by her parents, Mr. and Bride S Uncle + 9 Mrs. George Clement Stair. The wedding will be at 4:30 p. m. ck U 3 Saturday, May 25, in the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. Dr. Roy SC". A Ewing Vale will officiate. - Qfficiates The bride-to-be is a graduate of Butler university and a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and Sigma Alpha Iota, na- . tional music ‘sorority. The prospective. bridegroom, son-.of Mrs. At Rite John F. Wilde Jr., attended Davidsen college, Davidson, N, C., and

George W. Gillie, recently was discharged from the army air forces. He served 15

erinarian in eomn- § months in the China-Burma-India theater. len county farm |

her father, Paul G:-Davis. : August Kuhn Jr, last Saturday. 4 ent Stair,. The wedding will be May 25.

William Griffin And Joan Petit Exchange Vows

A 10 o'tlock ceremony this morn. ing in 88. Peter and Paul cathedral

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In a ceremony at 10:30 a. m. today in St. Joan of Arc Catholic

eloped 2 of $ P) » » ; : » ” " » church, Miss Rosemary O'Hara be- united Miss Joan Petit and William knack i An early June wedding will be that of Miss Miriam Holloway came the bride of John Lewis T. Griffin Jr. The Rt. Rev. Msgr, as made him one and Floyd W. Roper. . The ceremony will be read at 7:30. p. m. Murphy. The Most Rev. John F. Raymond R. Noll officiated. 2 : Sunday, June 9, in Christ Episcopal church. Parents of the en- O'Hara, C. F. C.,, of Buffalo, the Parents of the couple are Mrs. & name for hime gaged couple are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Howe Holloway and Mrs. |pride’s uncle, read the vows. Chris A. Petit, 1037 N. Pennsylvania > members of the Floyd W. Roper Sr., Binghamton, N. Y. Parents of the couple are Mr. and st, and Mr. and Mrs. Willlam T. ely was his ideas | Miss Ann Holloway will be her sister's maid of honor and brides- Mrs. Joseph T. O'Hara, 4159 Ruckle Griffin, 842 N. Riley ave. se. in the draft maids will be Miss Ruth Hoffman and Miss Helen Baum. H. Boyd st. and Mr. and Mrs, John L. Mur- Entering alone, the bride was Georgia Jr. of Binghamton will be the best man and ushers will phy, Chicago. gowned -in off-white satin styled tomobile accident be Edward Howe Holloway Jr. the bride-to-be-'s brother, and Rob- Pastel Frocks with a bateau neckline, a lace , Johnson, Terre ert T. Brown and Herbert K. Launt of Binghamton. Mr. Roper has A ‘white: brocalied satin. gowis peplum and a oe ing, wi ' i months’ vice. 3 % Eman A jeen discharged from! We Wray aller > nthe serviee fashioned with a sweetheart neck- Attendants Frocks i line, long sleeves and a train was Her two-tiered fingertip veil fell x ig The Bridal Scene— : chosen by the bride. She wore a from a half-hat of satin flowers and the un-American | fingertip illusion veil which fell she carried white roses and valley

lilies. ; Miss Bette Woodrum was maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Betty Griffin, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Jeanne Petit,

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r the senate seat, ctivities. He haa Miss Mary Janet O'Hara was her

swunds tor on ne’ ll Irene Zeph and Dolores Kirch sister's maid of honor and brides-

maids were Miss Louise Hoffman

an, has mellowed Miss Irene Zeph, whose marriage to Edgar F. Sellmeyer will be next|and Miss Dorothy Ann Murphy, the | sister of the bride. ! longer does he Saturday, will be the honor guest at a personal shower to be given to-|bridegroom’s sister. They wore net] They were dressed alike in nile suggesting a cur~ | morrow afternoon by Misses Eileen and Marguerite Sellmeyer in the frocks made with fitted basques. green net frocks and matching bonck on the beaten home of Mrs. John Roach,.609 E. 44th el | The maid of honor wore pink, | nets with shoulder-length veils. “regular Repub- A Guests will be Mrs, William Zeph and Mrs. Edgar H. Sellmeyer, Miss Hoffman, blue, and Miss Mur- | Trip to Chicago g # mothers of the engaged couple;| | phy, yellow. They carried bouquets 1 he best mah wis Thomash woven if Mesdames Frances Short, Raymond Eileen Edwards, Frances Fisher, of blue ivory and pink sweetpeas. i ; \Gemsii ana the ushers ‘were Jamus f Durham, Gregory Caraher, Dale Peggy Foltz, Martina Keller, Lucy | To Live Here bird | Pappas and Robert W, Fox. Connersville Re i Taylor, William Stader, Joseph L. | Lavelle, Louise Maier, Margaret Ann . Joseph T. O'Hara Jr., the bride's A breakfast immediately follows ful in attendance |} Clark, Howard, Curfman and L. R. McCarthy, Mary "O'Brien, Mary} brother, was the best man and ush- : |ing. the ceremony and a reception | ry committee. He |} Taylor, Misses Marion Stry, Ruth Helen Roles, dy Wichmann on ers were Jack Herder and Gordon Bretzman photo. _ W.. Burley Ashby y hots. | this afternoon were held at Whise policies, seldorn gud wm Hynes, Mary Jane Mary Sng Dewy ichmann and| oeiy), A breakfast in the Marott June 9 is the date set for the wedding of Miss Miriam Hollo Miss Martha Louise Armstrong, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, |pering Winds. itchko, Olivia an =: [Hotel and a reception if the bride's The couple left on a trip to Chi n county people f meyer, Anna Marie Zeph, Laverne, 2s. # | home followed ope Ceremony. way, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Howe Holloway, 5531 Robert D. Armstrong, 5779 N. Pennsylvania st., is the bride-to-be Cie hn ple i rtm Pu ik iis Ludlow, seems | Brown and Belma Hynes | Miss Marjorie Miller has chosen| The couple left on a trip to Chi-| University ave., and Floyd W. Roper, son of Mrs. Floyd W. Roper of L. Harold Burr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lavern H. Burr, Stratford, |capaidine suit worn with brown ace the district since #8 = “' [her sister-in-law, Mrs.. Harold C. |cago. The bride traveled in a pearl] ” Sr. of Binghamton, N.Y. - Conn." cessories. seeking to be re- | A miscellaneous hii for Miss Miller, as matron of honor for her | gray gabardine suit with black ac- : . makes him an | Dolores Kirch will be given tomor- marriage to Robert C. David June cessories and an orchid corsage. . . : 2 : row afternoon by Miss Alice Wal- 6. The ceremony will be read in | They will be at home at-1503 Cen- Miss Simmons | New Officers Are Announced Y uncker-’ | yrie Miss Marie Braun AN KIDNEY. 3 pole, 959 High st. Miss Walpole's | the Southport Presbyterian church tral ave. ° . - Is Married ] mother, Mrs. Martin H. Walpole, | with the father of the bridegroom- r—————————— 5 . and her sister, Roseann, will assist.|to-be, the Rev. D. O. Davis, offi- Ip int Florid r I \ Be Wed By Five Organizations ; Wedding I oday A double-ring ceremony at 9 a. m. Miss Kirch will be married to ciating, The Rev. Clyde York will rip to or1 a 0 ” " h lected ‘new officers and. two of these will | today in St. Roch's Catholic church Edward P. Cooke next Saturday. assist. ; : ON ‘Follows Rite Miss Rosemary Simmons snd] ola We Oiguiinslions have wer 4 Ms weie exchanged AN Mes) united Miss Marie Broun ad Rubs Guests at the’ shower will be Mrs.| Bridesmaids will be Miss ary Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hart were to Keith Hertweck will be married at Recently elected officers of the Contemporary club are Grier M gen ene iris an hay Pp

Nicholas F. Kirch and Mrs. Nicholas | Barrett and Miss Betty Claffey. 8:30 p. m. today in the Downey ‘| Yuncker at 1:30 p. m. today in Bruck officiated. n ry | : : leave for a wedding trip to Florida Shotwell, president; Mrs. Hugh Carpenter, Jeremiah L. Cadick and Mrs. t . . A e bride wore white nylon bro= ge Cooke, mothers of the engaged Melanie Elaine Bush will be the following their marriage at 2 p. m. Avenue Christian church. The Rev. Julian Bobbs, first: through third | rm “ithe Harrison room of the Colum-|{ Th y

couple; Mesdames Thomas Casserly, flower girl and Roderick Schmal- F. W. Weigmann will read the {bia club. The Rev. Fr. Bernard M.| cade, its full skirt falling into a

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: : today in the rectory of the St dents; Paul E. Fisher, se 11 be of everything, and A. J. Beckett, Charles Martin, Ar- feldt will be ring bearer. The best, 048 Neri Catholic church, The, Service. EE NL Fauve, rea] president RAS DENNY rtieets Wit we Burgert of Christ The King Cath- train, and a fingertip veil held by ak abroad will be thur J. McCarthy, Phyllis Patterson, man will be Norman E. Davis, the Rev. Fr. James Barton officiated ut| The bride has chosen white ™ fF |will ide. A program arrange] olic church read the ceremony, |a beaded tiara. She carried a set. Avada Storm and Paul Williams.” | bridegroom-to-be’s brother, and the ceremony. | duchess satin with a long train. A Direciors...are Mesdumes C. Har-|p ha Mary Spor will be pre-) The bride is the daughter of Mr | prayerbook bouquet of white carna= lowed abroad, buf Others will be Misses Mary Cooke, ushers will be Harold C. Miller and | | flower halo will hold her full-length y and Mrs. Floyd E. Tyrie, 3815 E.|tons. : flow Mrs. Hart, the former Miss Marie : vey Bradley, Samuel. R. Harrell, /sented by Miss Kathleen Hergt, | | “Mrs. Join B ‘ ’ lusty young men. Alice Marie Beckett, Rae Caudell, Leonard Bailey. Lon veil. She will carry a cascade bou- 85th st. and the bridegroom's par-| rs. John Boarman, matron o " g, is the daughter of Mr. and] William Macgregor Morris and: Al-/soprano; Miss Young, string bass, h bouftant > d ' anda department | Miss Miller is the daughter of quet of white roses and valley lilies. Lents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred A, Donor, wore a uffan ress oO Mrs, "Edward Long, 551 N. Parker bert L, Rabb, Messrs. Howard W. and Miss Betty Brock, pianist. : ink nylon brocade and carried ur American wives . Mr, and Mrs. Paul H. Miller,” 1901 | ave. and the bridegroom's fether is| Mrs. Wilbur Norris Jr., sister of Fieber, William C. Griffith, John | Yuncker, Loudonville, O. {P y they won't be con= Ettin yer Home | Thompson rd., and Mr. Davis is the } Austin Hart, Shoals. | the bride, will be matron of honor. 1 Kautz, J. Dwight Peterson, John | The Indianapolis Parliamentary Entering , with her father, the | | pink roses. d at. » ison of Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Davis,| ais pong Bush, the oride's only| Mrs. Russell Stroud and Miss Mae G. Rauch and Harold B. Tharp. Law club has elected Mrs, Carl bride wore a shell pink wool suit | Mary Kathleen Braun, niece of (a phrase I just S f Ri 1536 2iaswont aye, {attendant, wore -fuchsia crepe with | Sandage will be bridesniaids. Their |Bruenger: president; Mesdames | With white and black accessories. | De ele, vas over in. She Wore iblicity man’s most cence Oo 1te 5 white dccessories and a gardenia! frocks, made like ‘Mrs, Norris’, will] «Miss Ruby Winders is the new MI | She carried a prayer-book- topped | } pn nee rock. and carried a Now our lonesome Mr. and Mrs, Paw J. Topmiller,| corsage, The bride was dressed in| be aqua and yellow, respectively. president of the Indianapolis | William E. White, Thomas With: a’ white Duchess rose. basket of white flowers, ; Cats, too, Maybe Vows uniting Miss Vizini Reem 242 Parkview ave. have announced |plye crepe with white accessorie es| They will carry Golden Rapture Alumnae chapter of Mu Phi Epsi- Hindman and James P, Tretton,| Her sister and maid of honor.] Thomas Frappler was his broth« er and Dr. Paul Kirkho ene T€4q the engagement of their daughter, and had a white orchid corsage. roses. lon sorority. Other new officers are |first through third vice presidents; | Miss Frances Tyrie, wore a. powder | e's best. man, and ushers were y human interest by the Rey. Br. awn Sahm, SO. Mary Bernice, to William Benjamin Ralph Sherfick of Shoals was the| The bridegroom's brother, Elmer Mrs. Henry G. Hoss, vice president; |Mrs. Ray Fatout and Mrs. Carl W. blue wool suit with white and black | Raymond and Norman Kuehr. f the curse off the Joan of Arc Catholic church, at 2:30| poaye Jr son of Mr. and Mrs, Wil- | pest man. | Hertweck, will be the best man, and | Mrs. Irma C. Judd, secretary; Mrs. |Seet Sr., recording and correspond- [accessories and carried a colorijal| ‘Mothers of the couple are Mrs, the court-martial p. m. today in the home of they, penjamin Peake, 2120 N. Ala-| A reception in the bride's home| ushers will be Mr. Norris and Wil- Kyler Comstock, treasurer; Mrs. R.|ing secretaries, and Mrs. Richard bouquet of pink roses and blue del- |Anna Braun, 4801 8. Meridian st, However, be sure brides’ aunt, Mrs. Shires R. =" | bama st. The ceremony will be at|followed the ceremony. The couple | liam D. Byrd. |D, Howell, historian, and Mrs. Al-|{Brann, treasurer. | phinium., The best man was the|and Mrs, Mary Frappier, Proctor, tch bread from a er, a or Ban length |? + M: Saturday, May 18, in the|will be at home at 2322 Guilford| After a wedding trip, the couple fred Brandt, chaplain. Appointive officers and commit-| bridegroom's uncle, Robert Reed. [Vt. ta A a — Pe nah 1 ly Cross Catholic church, lave. will be at home in Indianapolis. | Installation ceremonies will be|tee chairmen will be announced at unic mire e—— - ing % 1 — 3 an orchid corsage. B ¥ 0-B 3 : i 7 ddi D ; ee 3 IP. n Biase the May 20 meeting. | HAIR- 90s OF PERSONAL APPEAL full report on | Miss Martha Kirkhoff, sister of riaes- lo- e e Ma an une We in ales | Hicks, 6003 Broadway. Mrs. Charles Miss Mamie Spgngler of .Crown| roquignoie Wave ollection of vichri~ gy. the bridegroom, was the bride's only y g |G. Pitch will preside, {Palas supervisor of elementary Cold Wave Shampoo & Hairdress | *h other what they attendant, She wore a brown crepe { schools in Lake county, recently| ~ Personal Supervision and Modern Equipment ons are coming, | dress with candy pink accessories | The final monthly meeting of | was elected state president of Delta, INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY 342 FE. Wash be slanted strongly and a corsage of carnations and {Zeta chapter, Sigma Alpha Iota | Kappa Gamma sorority. MA-7131 herhood. Briarcliff roses. |sorority, will be held at 7 p. m. Other new officers are Mrs. E. J. a. i , of five-star gen= Francis McCurdy was the best Tuesday in the student hall of the Biddle, Waynetown, and Miss Imo; Br? ig Ee ” ig poker with pri man and Francis Snyder was the Jordan Conservatory of Music. ¥Ashley, Vincennes,. first and vecond | a» ° Nothing will sur- usher. Miss E Elsie Ruth Young, new vice presidents: Mrs, Katherine ‘my chops some of After a reception in the Ettinger, 4 | Youngman, Indianapolis, and" Miss ——— . |

home, the couple left on a trip to Chicago. The bride wore a powder blue gabardine suit, brown accessories and a white orchid corsage. |

| Pearl Yoeham, Whiting, recording - i May Bre akfast and. corresponding secretaries; Miss| Tel goat Day" "OL

Mary Ruth Dgnovan, Terre Haute, | Sunday,

parliamentarian, and Miss Neva , ‘Will Be Held Sexton, Kokomo, treasurer, May 12

The couple will be at home in In-/ | 2 / be —— een — A —————— 14, J SnepolS. ie bride are Mr. Ra. The 16th annual May breakfast rem —a———— | ALLIED FLORISTS' ASSN. ELON rE YWiED b Mrs. R. G. Kremer, 305 W. 44th st to be given by the Indianapolis | a aiadi°™t i EE y—,—A,h iii EE ar wnonseieistall] oun Ds Kirkhoff 1s the son of hus {chapter of ‘Pi Omicron sorority for| and o EE : Kirkhot, 018 ri mothers and friends will be f held ” and that they a 1 oy d ? : : in the Riley room of the Claypool o choose the form essler 1oV hotel at Bis a. 0's emgEow. ais will liv Flora Drake will speak on “Galety & ises,” subsequently | Dr. Jean S. Milner Ahead.” ; » y on EB sid pons e at meetir Also appearing on the program ’ a Tesi Reads Ceremony will ‘He Mrs. Truman Wise, state 3 basis of integrity and square dealallowed “free and The second Presbyterian. church president, Mesdames Martha’ Jo ing, gives a service.second to none; China's was to be was the scene, at noon today, of the Thurston, Laura Hall, Miles Stire- insures economy but not cheapness lustria were to be wedding of Miss Anna Marguerite walt ind Virginia Orlopp and Miss and attention to the smallest detail. not to be inter- Davis, 1235 N. Delaware st, and Rosemary Tibbetts. : a8 . Lloyd Lynch McKenzie, Noblesville, Mrs. William Webb, ‘council pres- Jadianapot ang visiuity is entitled Dr. Jean 8. Milner read the single- ident, is to be toastmaster, Her such service which costs no more. Be digi Press ring service. committee chairmen include Mrs, Our years of establishment are a ype, also brings a The bride wore a moss-green: wool | John 8. Glasson, general arrange-| guarantee of good faith. ... ... .. 4, were the biggest suit with white accessories and a ments; ‘Miss Louash Myers, pro- WITH GENUIN kE. ; tic. The allies and corsage of white orchids surrounded |gram, and Mrs, Pauline ‘Thompson, aye. She is up to by valley lilies. ; | decorations. CLAY TILE" HISEY & TITUS : it is After a breakfast at the Marott i i i $a Among special guests who will at- WHITE AND LIGHT . : hotel, the couple left on a short : j "oe {tend are Miss Ruth Castle, Ft. Sia wedding trip to Chicago. They will Ji he Wi wail [Bean national president; Miss CHEERFUL COLORS be at home at the Delaware st. ad- |. : ’ Bertha Staub, national correspond- « IMPERYIOUS LATS Ba ea . dress. » ’ Tower photo , : Photo-Reflex photo |ing secretary, and Mrs, Nellie Eu- SANIARY Blt ad r 981 NORTH DELAWARE od areas and made sr——— + Miss Charlotte Meyer Miss Doris Perry | bank, Crawfordsville, state editor, ASK FOR PRICES - SINCE ‘1868 ith the San Pran- Initiation Services Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. Meyer, | ceremony will be read Sunday, | the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Part TOMOTTO To : oy On, having wer PH. Sina IE Sorovily il hale) 949 E. Southern ave, announce | June 23, in the Zion Evangelical THiomas L. Belty, 8% E. Minve: » y : ome. row 0 | ? 2 nitiation servitesrat 7 a sota st, and Mr, Coffman is the e Flgckville P.-T. A, will have . ts his former allies row in the Jordan Conservatory of | the engagement of their daughter, | and Reformed church. son,of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Earl Coff- la’ mother-daughter party -at 6:90 .. MARBLEAND TILE CO. inst whom Russta Music for Miss Mary K. Breed: Charlotte, and George H, Newman, |. May 10 is the date set for the | map, 3342 Wilcox st. The wedding |p. m. tomorrow in the school gym-| 927 ARCHITECTS BLDG. ai ir : love, violinist, and Miss - Eileen| son, of - Mrs, George Newman, | marriage of Miss Doris Perry | will he in the First United [nasium. A Soverats dish supper will - RILEY 7831 vers, ne rench Brigner, vocalist, a 2743 Manker ave, The : Taarvidye and Sleun D. Coffman, ste is Lutheran church, be served, » 3 n understatemen :

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