Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 June 1946 — Page 9
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. SATURDAY, JUNE
P. H. Ho photo Mrs. Florence Geisler, 1311 N. Olney st., apd J. Paul Barnard, 3218 Sutherland ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mary Barnard, and Paul M. Beaman Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Beaman, 3414 Arthington blvd. The wedding will be July 6.
Couple to Take Wedding Trip
To Quebec
In a ceremony at 3:30 p. m. today! in McKee chapel of the Tabernacle| § Presbyterian church, Miss Albertta | Fisk was married to Robert 8S. Grimshaw. Dr. Roy -Ewing Vale heard the vows. 5 The bride is the daughter of Dr. § and Mrs. Frank B. Fisk, 5430 N.| 2 New Jersey st, and the bride-| groom's mother is Mrs. Ira Grimshaw, Scarsdale, N, Y. ) Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an ivory satin gown, ¢ its romance neckline outlined with | Chantilly lace. 1 Couple's Attendants Her. two-tiered full-length veil § fell from a lace cap with the upper & tier accented with rose point lace § f appliques. The lace in her gown § and cap was from her mother's Hit: wedding dress. ! 2 She wore her mother’s pearl and ? coral pendant and carried white roses centered with an orchid. . The matron of honor, Mrs. Frank FW. Fisk, was dressed in dusty pink brocade made in bouffant style. | She carried blue delphinium and pink roses. Reception at Marott | Azure blue marquiset frocks were
Mr. and Mrs, George H. Smith, Columbus, Ind., announce the engagement of their daughter, Wilma, Indianapolis, and Verne R. Wright. wedding will be June 29. Mr, Wright's parents are Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Wright, Seymour.
P. H. Ho photo A ceremony to be read at 4:30 p.m., June 23, in All Souls Unitarian church will unite Miss Shirley Rhodes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, How ard Rhodes, 3444 N. Pennsylvania st., and Robert Boaz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burling Boaz, 221 E. 71st st.
Kindred photo Miss Juanit bride-to-be of The
riage will be in
worn by the bridesmaids, Miss Joan | Caughran, Miss Helen Rudesill and! Mrs. William V. Sowers. They wore: Juliet caps with a short veil ef-! fect and carried roses and snapdragons. The bridegroom’s brother, Thom- | as, was best man and ushers were! Frank Fisk, the bride's brother; | Ray Miller and Robert L. Rudesill. A reception in the Marott hotel followed the ceremony and the couple will leave on a trip to Quebec. The bride is t& wear a navy gabardine dressmaker suit with navy
Miss church. The Rev.
White Plains, N Plains, N. Y.
Nuptials Read
| with pearls,
{ orchid-centered bouquet of white
Session Tomorrow An all-day meeting of Alpha Delta Omega national sorority will
Dorothea Anne Mack will be be held tomorrow in the Woman's married to Harold R. Gemmer in a Department single-ring service at 3:30 p. m. to- Barrett will be toastmaster. morrow in" the First Presbyterian Russell W, Galloway will hear the vows. The bride has chosen a gown with Bouvey, accessories and a white orchid for a white satin bodice and net traveling. They will be at home in appliqued with white satin lillies. Kantz, Mrs. Her fingertip veil of illusion will be Bernice | caught with a net
club. Mrs. Marjorie
Committee members in charge of
nice Elder, Hall and Miss Adrean arrangements. Miss Beryl chairman; Miss Abbie Julia Mann and Mrs.
the event are Mrs. Eu Miss Mabel
skirt Haines,
Ticen, decorations; Miss halo accrnted Inez Douglass, Miss Hilda Malone and she will carry an and Mrs. Eileen Goff, reservations.
In Shelbyville {vith eminem wi June 15 Set
Times Special
Wearing her mother's wedding gown, Miss Martha Jewett will be married to Robert H. Yeo at 3:30 p. m. today in the First Methodist church here. The Rev. J. W. McFall will officiate. Parents of the couple are Mrs. Harry Yeo, Muncie, and Mr. and|
Edward Mayo Habermeyer.
view Farms near here. They were formerly of Indianapolis. Mrs. H. G. Randolph, Hammond, will be matron of honor and bridesmaids will ‘be Miss Pheobe Yeo, Muncie, the bridegroom's sister, and. Miss Marybell Bramhall, Webster Groves, Mo. The three will | be dressed alike in bouffant yellow |
Capitol ave,
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crepe dress,. an orchid corsage.
June 9.
{wear blue and peach respectively. HELB The dresses are made alike with E ? VILLE, Iad, June 1h ¢ bodices and net skirts. They will wear matching net hats i carry spring flowers. Robert H. Compton will be the paraion have announced the en- | best man and ushers will be Capt. gagement of their daughter, MarJr.
Parents of the couple are Mrs. |
Mrs. Chester ‘A. Jewett of Broad-| Lola Mack, 3121 Ruckle st. and Mr. | and Mrs. Austin W. Gemmer, 4054! Saturday, June 15, in the Paragon | Beverly dr.
After a reception In the bride’s | home, the couple will motor north. | The bride will travel in an aqua silk | black accessories and |
home at 3736 N, Meridian st. after
For Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Walker of
and Albert iris 20 N. Rural st, and William
M. Ross of Paragon. { The wedding will be at 8:30 p.m.
| Christian church with the Rev.| Joseph W. Burns officiating. Mrs. G. W. Henry will be matron | of honor and Misses Catherine and | Carolyn Walker, the bride-to-be’s | sisters, will be bridesmaids. The best man will be Earl Walker, the prospective bride's brother,
They will be at
Mrs. Leroy Jennings, Brownsville, Md. Their mar-
ter of Mrs. Raymond Turner, Bedford.
H. R. Gemmer Alpha Delta Omega
‘To Take Bride
| member of Phi | ternity. |
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Bill Ebrich photo Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Rug Bemidj, Minn., announce the engaoemens of their daughter, B lark Fatout, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Traub Fatout, 3422 Win. throp ave. Followin
their marriage in Bemidji on June 29, the couple will be at
ome in Indianapolis. Miss Ruud attended
Bemidji State Teachers college and Mr. Fatout is a Purdue university graduate.
P. H. Ho photo a Fultz, 305 E. 25th st., is the Clark Jennings, son of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs.
the fall. Miss Fultz is the daugh-
ernice Julia, Washington, and Ray"
P.H. Ho photo Next Saturday will be the wedding date for Miss Jean Cowgill and James H. Wolfgang, son of Mr. and Mrs. James O. Wolfgang, 3385 N, Sherman dr. The bribe-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Joe Cowgill, 424 N, Grant
ave,
Lorstan phote Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Manring, 2228 W, Washington st, announce the engagement of their daughter, Julia Ann, New York, to Phillips L. R. Klencke, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Klencke, Mount Vernon, N.Y. The date for the marriage ceremony has not been set.
The Rev. Eifert Will Officiate At Ceremony
Miss Ann Heidenreich will become | the bride of Leonard RX. Reel Jr. at 7:30 p. m. today in the Lutheran Church of Our Redeemer. The Rev, William H. Eifert will read the vows, Parents of the couple are Mr. and { Mrs. Irvin F. Heidenreich, 345 Bucks \{pgham dr, and Leonard R. Reel | Sr., 3419 Winthrop ave. | Given in marriage by her father, {the bride will wear an embossed | tarquise gown made with a full
skirt and a train outlined with a ruffle.
Sister Maid’ of Honor
8he will have matching mitts and {her two-tiered fingertip veil of ile lusion will fall from a shirred ile lusion bonnet. Her bouquet will bs {a cluster of valley lilies outlined in |toliage with tulle and valley lily tufts cascading to the hemline of P.H. Ho phote | her gown. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Niesse, 5187 Pleasant Run | Miss Jean Ann Heidenreich, her bivd., announce the engagement of their daugh- sister's maid of honor, will wear ter, Rita, and Fred L. Sorrells, son of Mr. and |white nylon marquiset. The brides Mrs. James Sorrells, 3961 Spann ave. The date majds, Js. GOVE Buel io . cin ly elyn - for the wedding has not been set. 10h. and’ Mise Dorothy Cra igde
P. H. Ho photo Harry Koeniger of Monticello announce the marriage on April 30 of their daughter, Miss Marjorie Boehm, 2550 N. New Jersey st., to Harold E. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Amos J. Millear, 1334 Carrollton ave.
Vows Are Read In Chapel
Society—
Nancy Horne Will Become the Bride
{will be dressed in white net. Wedding Trip South The attendants will wear Mary Stuart bonnets, A fan of roses shaded from red to pale pink and ivory will be carried by the maid of read by honor. The bridesmaids will carry
Joan Alburger [s Bride
A single-ring ceremony
Marriage vows were exchanged Gs . . |the Rev. Fr. Thomas Finneran af fans of shaded red to ivory roses, this afternoon by Miss Fairlie Of Robert L. Matthei This Afternoon |i a m. today in St. Thomas| John Reel will be the best man Frost, 3705 N. Denny st., and Jack] ____ | Aquinas Catholic church united |and ushers will be Charles Hunt, C. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred r tr y y . "mH : Miss Joan Alburger and John Robert Cook, William Reel and Wile So BION, SOR FM. 00 Mn, Te) THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH will be the |Z [liam Sparrenberger. A reception in
bride is the daughter of Mrs. Fern Nolan, Terre Haute, Dr. Roy Ewing single-ring service
Vale read the at 1:30 o'clock | of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. | The bride's white wool suit was worn with Balenciaga tan accessories and she carried a white Bible | topped with ,brown orchids. Miss] Margaret Hammond, her only at-| tendant, ,wore a rose wool suit, | brown accessories and a gardenia] | corsage. | James C, Courtney was the best | man and ushers were Frederick | Laird, Columbus, Ind, and Stephen | Free, Spencer. After a reception in the hbme of Mr. and Mrs. Courtney, 218 W.| the .couple left for a| motor trip north. They will be at| home at 4714 Broadway after next Saturday. Mr. Brown is a graduate of In-| diana university and the Columbia | university Law School and is a Delta Theta fra-
in McKee chapel and white peonies.
Matthei, Chicago.
skirt.
Nancy McCullough, Shreveport,
flower petals. At Home in Chicago
and a train.
of gathered rose point lace. was used in Mrs
scene of the marriage of Miss Nancy Rosalind Horne and | [ Robert Lee Matthei at 4:30 p. m. today. Arthur Frantz'will read the vows before an altar banked |, iy ; : | by palms, ferns, candelabra and bouquets of white gladioli
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William McHenry Horne and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Myra H.
Dressed in seaform blue marquiset, Mrs. Chicago will be her sister's matron of honor. made with long full sleeves, a sweetheart neckline and a bouffant She will wear a fresh flower headdress and will carry a shower bouquet of summer flowers tied with blue streamers. Miss Margaret Benoit, Chicago, maid of honor, will wear a pink marquiset frock fashioned like that of Mrs. Justak. She will have flowers in her hair and will carry summer flowers.
dressed in pink marquiset frocks with velvet sashes. carry white baskets tied with pink velvet bows and filled with pink
THE BRIDE, who will be given in marriage by her father, has chosen a white Duchess satin period gown made with a net yoke, a dropped-shoulder bertha of antique rose point lace,
Her full-length veil of imported illusion will fall from a halo The orange blossom trim on the veil Horne's wedding veil.
net.
Brivlegroom’s Attendants The bride's gown of antique ivory} = satin has a chapel train. Her full | length English illusion veil will | fall from an illusion haif-hat with | orange blossoms. at the sides. She| will carry an antique carved ivory
fan with stephanotis and streamers that
Teen Talk—
The Teen-Agers Are Literally ‘Up in the Clouds’
IT WAS ABOUT 30 hours ago Jackie ahd Flo Mary sud- ,
of the plane and told me to take over. Was I thrilled!” After about two and a half
Parents of the couple are Dr. [the Heidenreich home will follow and Mrs, Henry R. Alburger, 232 the ceremony. { Buckingham dr., and Mr, and. Mrs.| The couple will motor to Miami | William Krieg, 4238 Broadway, |Beach, Fla.,, the bride traveling in { Mrs. John Thomas Alburger was 'a gray -ahd white siit worn with her sister-in-law’s matron of honor white accesfories.” She will have an and bridesmaids were Mrs, Charles orchid corsage. O'Brien and Miss Nancy Ragan. Pink marquiset frocks were worn . by the three, Mrs. Alburger carried ‘Sorority Dance {pink roses and carnations and the| Béta chapter of Gamma Phi bridesmaids carried pink carnations. | Alpha sorority will give a dance toe Entering with her father, the night in the Columbia club. On the {bride wore a gown of white mousse- | committee in charge are Mesdames |line de sole with a gathered skirt|Robert Lesman, John Feeney and {extending into a train. Her full-|Don Poinsette. Karl Kiefer's ore | length {llusion veil fell from a lace |chestra will play. '. {cap. She carried an orchid-topped white prayerbook. The best man was Joseph Geiman ! {Jr, and Michael Carr and Edward | { Loughery were ushers. After a reception in the Marott { hotel hunters’ lodge, the couple left {for a motor trip. to Wisconsin,
Dr. George
Raymond jJustak of Her gown will be
The flower girls, and Sylvia Shotwell, will be They will
La., Let's All Get Back of the Mayor's Clean-Up and Beautification Program!
—— long sleeves | Beatrice R. Pacey Is Engaged | The betrothal- of Miss Beatrice | Pacey and E. Ford Blanford is announced by her parents, Mr, and | Mrs, William D. Pacey, 1405 Barth | ave, The prospective bridegroom is!
the son of Mr, and Mrs. E. W, Blan- { | Ushers will be Norman Barrows ford, 1727 Hoyt ave. for FLOWERS ay it
so easily and naturally! of St. Louis, Mr. Justa and The wedding will be at 7:30 p. m. Him es FLORISTS > Horace Williams Nordyke, | Saturday, June 22, in the First|)’ 0 nN.
i Ind 11, 5 A reception in the home of the | Evangelical church. | TOWERS of Indianapolis A bride's parents will follow the pe o— —
Say It With
~ FLOWERS Today!
She will carry a white prayerbook topped with a white | orchid. The best man will be Donald J. Breckenridge of Chicago.
of ivy.
Lt. Charles Yeo, USNR, Muncie, |
will be his brother's best man and ushers will be John Jewett, ville, Shackleton, Chicago; Prez, Shelbyville, and Dan Morse, Indianapolis.
Shelbythe bride; Allen John C. De-
brother of
Reception Follows
denly were shot with the idea of taking flying lessons . . . That was 30 hours ago in flying time (really it was last No-
vember) when the whole crowd of gals from Tudor Hall school went traipsing out to Sky Har-
bor, “just for the ride.” But Jackie Canfield and Flo
hours in the air alone, Flo had a forced landing. “The motor just conked out and I set the plane down a couple of fields over ... ,
no damage, I wasn't a bit scared, | but I was surely mad,” Flo exclaims. y Although Jackie hasn't had a
forced landing herself, she was in
ceremony. The couple will take a trip to the West with the bride wearing a greige print dress, greige topcoat and beige and black pat- { ent accessories. She will wear an orchid corsage Their at-home | address will be 2070 Lake Shore dr, Chicago.
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After a reception in the home| of the bride's parents, the couple will motor south. The bride's go-! ing-away costume will be a navy gabardine suit worn with red accessories and an orchid corsage. The at-home address will be in “Munéte: - The bride is a graduate of DePauw university and a member of| Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Mr.! Yeo was graduated from Purdue university and is a Beta Theta Pi| fraternity member,
|P.-T. A. Will Sponsor
convinced. . The
Although Flo “hard”
BAAS
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The School 76 P.-T. A. will Spon- | [8 sor the Children’s museum family| Ki hour tomorrow from 2 to 5 p. m. | air. J In charge will be Miss Belle Ra-| mey, principal, and P.-T. A. mem- : bers including Messrs. and Mes- | i 'dames Gonard Felland, Andrew | Bicket, William Haslet, Owen Pohlmann, Carl E. Wood, B. W. Billei-| en, Chester Barney, Leon Myers and Wayne Bear, Dr. and Mrs. Wil- |
her
and “hated” it!
great.”
, Rosenberg. :
Mary Foreman were serious and after one trip aloft they were very next they. took the first lessons that put them among the city's young crop of teen-age flying fans,
to ~¢onvince her Jackie's folks were pretty enthusilastic and both fround to the idea in super shape. Jackie is the daughter of Maj. and Mrs. E. W. Keirstead, and Flo's parents are Dr. and Mrs, Harry J. Foreman, 3835 Washington blvd. " 2 n n Family Hour BOTH OF hese air enthusiasts are 17 and each has. a. total of > about .22 hours solo tfme in the
Jackie was 8 year old when she took to wings. folks from California Flo was about 6 when she went up the first time and her impression was
But Jackie's dislike has turned E. Barb, Mrs. David Ross and| to sure-fire adoration and she's toying with ideas of aeronautical
day
had to “talk
family,
families came
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She flew with
On their way up: Jackie | Ca
“nothing | engineering at Purdue. . She — | members’ the day she soloed, Jan, | 18. “It. was really exciting,” she |
reminisces. - Flo soloed oft March 4 Rd
a plane that had the same difficulty, “The pilot was doing.some ‘eights on the horizon’ and “the motor went flooey. It happens to the best of planes.” 3 ; ” ” ” BOTH GIRLS fly about once during —the—week=={fhomework allows—and once or twice on week-ends. After school closes next Friday, they plan to spend | more time near the hangars.
“We come off with some of the wildest ideas,” they laugh. “For instance in French class the other day we decided to fly to Cody, Wyo., this summer.”
Cody is where Jackie spends most of her summers, And of course they'd love to fly to Europe. They want commercial licenses and hope to work on their ratings. There are lots more busy schemes working in their heads. In the fall, Flo will go to Hollins college in Virginia and Jackieto . . . well, she's hoping Purdue. But the spirit of the air is in them, They're really in the clouds
nfieid and Flo Mary Foreman.
Manning instructs both girls. “He kept asking me a lot of questions that day,” Flo says, “like, what I should do. at certain times. We landed, he got out \ . :
“I be introduced are Miss Mary Doh-
«4+ 8nd they intend to stay, there, ave, at 8p m, Wednesdsy. 5
XiTau Alpha Porisdh Will Be Held Tonight
The annual banquet and summer ball of Xi Tau Alpha sorority will be held tonight in the Hotel Lin- | coln Travertine room. Mrs. Mary | Diener will: be toastmaster, |
Newly elected officers who will
Your entire satisfaction is our thought in the service we render. Electric refrigeration in our air
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| erty, president; Miss Patricia Man- conditioned system insures comfort
| gold, vice president; Mrs. Elinor Pfleger and Miss Mary Ritchie, re. cording and corresponding secre-| taries, and Miss Janet Marie Far-| rell, treasurer. Miss Ritchie is chairman for tonight's event.
Mrs. Soland Hostess
Alpha Sigma Alpha sorority will | | hold its last meeting of the year at| [8, p. m. Monday in the home of, | Mrs. .E. J. Soland, 4302 N. Capitol | ave. |
Meeting W ednesday | ‘Beta chapter, Omega Phi Tau 80- |
rority, will meet at the home .of Mrs. Barney. Burnett, 1101 River
regardless of outside temperature and humidity,
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