Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 June 1946 — Page 14

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Bride-to-Be Names Her Attendants

Dana Hackerd has set June| the date for her marriage to Scott Dukes. The

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Miss McMillin Bride of Ensign Benckart

By Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind, June 11. ~The St. Charles Catholic chuith here was the scene of the marriage of Miss Fleurette McMillin and Ensign William E. Benckart at noon today. The Very Rev. Msgr. Thomas J. Kilfoil read the vows. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. (Bo) McMillin and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Benckart, all of Bloomington.

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1 | Entering with her uncle, William |Angrick of. Michigan City, Miss | Rosemary Kennedy Grady was married to Stanley W. Pyritz at 10 a. m, Saturday in St. Catherine's Catholic church. The Rev. Fr. John Patterson of the Holy Name {Catholic church read the vows, | Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Leon Grady, 2623 Allen ave, land Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W. | Pyritz, Chicago.

It Filters the Smoke | {satin gown made with a romance neckline and a full skirt with a

by ' train. Her long illusion veil was ! trimmed with wide lace and fell 3 from a seed pearl and crystal bead unhi |tiara. She carried white roses.

Miss Rose Marie Bauer, maid lof honor, was dressed in turquoise taffeta with a net overskirt and carried red roses. Miss JoAnn Clements and Miss Pauline Hinz, bridesmaids, wore orchid and yellow satin and net, respectively. Miss Clements carried Talisman

your teeth, your healthl {roses and Miss Hinz had Johanna | Hill roses. 92 | Leonette Schubert, flower girl, | wore blue satin with a peach net | overskirt. The best man was the

| bridegroom's cousin, George Robert | Gildea, and ushers were Howard | Keeler and Robert Kasberg. A breakfast and a reception were held in the home of the bride’s par-

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Wedding Attendants By Mary Katherine White; Miss Gipson Married

Miss Mary Katherine White,

Mr. and ‘Mrs. Robert J. Miss Frances L. Scherer will A ceremony read Wednes- r i he [bride wore a white point d'esprit be I ey Adams, 1836 Mansfield st, be married to Arthur J. Meu- day in St. Joseph's Catholic = Marott hotel will unite’ Miss Sows Sage a Ties Belties, Carl M. Geupel, Williams Creek. announce the approaching mar- nier Saturday in St. John's church in Shelbyville united Mary Jane Jardina and Rich- A a : On Saturday Miss Jean Wells,| riage of their daughter, ria, Catholic church. Miss Scherer = Miss Mary Rehme and Robert ard F. Stumpf. Parents of the usin. Her iliusion veil. fell Ivem Mrs. Warren L. Hicks and Mrs.| 4 Jj.cl | Dailey, I717 Mont- is the sister of John E. Scherer, J. Stadmiller Jr. She is the couple are Mr, and Mrs. Paul |. "1.00 cap and she carried a bouRobert L . will Jo Rostonses calm st. The wedding will be 3148 Graceland ave. and Mr. daughter of Mrs. A. E Rehme, Jardina, 1002 Bradbury ave., |quet of roses. shower to be given in the Wells| Friday in the Riverside Park Meunier is the son of Edward J. Shelbyville. Mr. Stadmiller's and Mr. and Mas. George Sister Maid of Honor "home, 3120 N. Delaware st. Methodist church, Meunier, 3201 Central ave. « parents also are of Shelbyville. Stumpf, 1025 Bradbury ave. The bride's sister, Jane, was maid i. . of honor. She was dressed in pink The Bridal Scene— taffeta made with a fitted bodice,

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| Pitzgerald on June 29, has chosen her bridal attendants. The wedding

| will be at 9 a. m, in St. Joan of Ar | Edwin Sahm officiating. Mrs. William Sweeney will be m will be Mrs. Patrick O'Neill and M jbridegroom’s sister, James Fitz-| |gerald will be his brother's best

{man and ushers will be Patrick and

Robert Fitzgerald, also brothers of the bride-to-be and the Chi Tau 2 reception was held in the Me- | Alpha sorority will entertain with Millin home. The couple left on a

[the bridegroom-to-be. The bride-to-be will be honor | {guest at a crystal and china shower | |Thursday in the home of Mrs. {O'Neill, 4610 E. 16th st. A house-| {hold shower will be given by Miss Mary Frances Lutz, 37 8. Hawthorne lane, June 21, Miss White is the daughter of Mrs. Mary E. Hare, 3415 Park ave. | Parents of the prospective bride- |

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" ” ” Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Gipson, 3357 N. Pennsylvania st, have announced the marriage of their

groom are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas! Miss Corrigan is the daughter of

¢ Catholic church with the Rev, Fr. | / atrog of honor and the bridesmaids |

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iss Joan Fitzgerald, the prospective

Miss Masse, 510 N. Emerson ave. | will give a shower tonight for

a crystal shower Thursday in the home of Mrs. Joseph Toner, 3310 N. Meridian st. On June 19 Mrs. Clifford Scholey and Mrs. Carl Culman will entertain in Mrs. Scholey’'s home, 1210] N. Downey ave., with a miscellane-| ous shower. The date for a shower to be given by Mrs. Charles R. Smith has not been set.

| Mrs. George Knorr, 1021 N. Butler |ave., and Mr. Mahan is the son of | Mrs. Josephine Mahan, 29 N. Arlington ave. - o » The marriage of Miss Barbara

daughter, Dora Louise, to Arthur Jardine and Max O. Maple on Jan. Louis Spellman, son of Mr. and |20 in Elizabethtown, Ky. has been Mrs. F. T. Speliman, Smiley, Tex. announced by the bride's parents, The bridegroom's uncle, Dr. L. U.| Mr. and Mrs. Burton Jardine, 576 Spellm&n of the Methodist church, E. Fall Creek blvd, North dr. read the ceremony May 19 in the| Mr. Maple is the son of Mr, and) Madison Square Presbyterian Mrs. Lionel D. Maple, Converse. church in San Antonio, Tex. | The couple is at home with the

marquiset yoke, puffed sleeves and a full skirt. She carried a colonial bouqet of garden flowers. Misses Marjorie Ann and Patricia Benckart, bridesmaids, chose green nylon gowns made with sweetheart necklines, puffed sleeves and full skirts with bow bustles. They had arm bouquets of garden flowers. Lt. R. G. Benckart Jr. the] bridegroom's brother, was best man. | Ushers were Midshipman Tom Alex-| ander of Evansville, Ensign Wayne har George Loughery and Jere McMillin, the bride's brother. Reception at Home

A breakfast at the Hotel Graham here followed the ceremony and

wedding trip, with the bride traveling in a brown suit with white accessories. ” Ensign Benckart just was graduated from the U. S. Naval academy at Annapolis, -and his bride is an Indiana university. graduate and a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Ensign Benckart will be stationed in San Francisco.

Rabbi Shapiro Unites Couple In Marriage

Miss Bernice Mae Lefkovits and Lewis D. Benjamin were married at 6 p. m. Sunday in the gold room of the Hotel Antlers. Rabbi David S. Shapiro officiated.

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Miss Rose Mary Vordenbaum was maid of honor and Wilfred Spellman, the bridegroom's brother, was

| bride’s parents. Mr. Maple is at-}

{tending Butler university and his | wife was graduated from Butler yes-

best man. Ushers were Everett Gip-|terday. She is a Delta Delta Delta son, the bride's brother, and Jack |sorority member. Tarkington. A reception was held sg = =

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lefkovits, 3956 Central ave., and Lester L. Benjamin, Pittsburgh. The bride's ivory satin gown had a marquiset yoke and full skirt and

in the home of the bride's aunt, Mrs. Lawrence Leslie Guess, 4 N. Mrs. Ruth C. Yelton. Ewing st., announces the marriage After their wedding trip to Corpus | of her daughter, Julia Louise, to Christi, Tex, the bride and bride- | Pr Basil B..Dulin. The Rev. Russell

groom will visit the Spellman fam-| W- Galloway read the ceremony

ily in Smiley before going to San | May 26 in the chapel of the First Francisco, where Mr. Spellman will | Presbyterian church. attend the San Anselmo Theological| Dr Dulin is the son of Mr. and seminary. (M / ‘and The bridegroom is a graduate of | Saduate of the Indiana university Trinity university. Mrs. Spellman School of Medicine. He is a Theta attended Trinity and will enter Kappa Psi fraternity member and the University of California at|'c°eNtly was discharged from the

Berkeley, Cal. this fall. | amg y a ~ | The bride is a graduate of Butler

Miss Rosemary Corrigan, whose | University where she was a Kappa marriage to William T. Donahue Kappa Gamma sorority member; will be Saturday, will be honor| : guest at a shower to be given by SOrOTity to Sponsor the Tri-Lambeth club tomorrow in| the home of Miss Kathleen Cleary, | ANNUA] Rose Ball 1450 N. Bosart ave. Members of Tau chapter, Omega The bride-to-be was entertained Nu Tau sorority, will be hostesses at with a shower by Miss Irene Gil- the annual Rose ball sponsored by lesple and Miss Cleary Thursday, |the sorority in the Travertine room and Mrs. Aldred Heede and Mrs. fof the Hotel Lincoln Saturday night. Floyd Tremain gave a shower Fri-| Chick Myers’ orchestra will play. day in Mrs. Heede's home, 324 N.| Mrs. William Tacoma ave. (Holmes, chair2 = = | man, is assisted by § Miss Betty Corrigan, whose mar-| Mesdames Dan- £. riage to William E. Mahan will be| ie] Maiden, Mary | June 20 in Our Lady of Lourdes Mansecn, EdCatholic church, has announced at-|ward Brownewel!, tendants for the ceremony. | Patrick Haldeman Miss Catherine Mahan, cousin of and Landis God-

the prospective bridegroom, will be win, Miss Marie maid of honor and bridesmaids will Cook and - Miss be Miss Dorothy Lommel, Law-|Elizabeth Eakins. wd renceburg, and Miss Margaret] Candidates for Masse. - Dnald Shaughnessy willl Rose Queen, to be . Vrs Holmes

be the best man and ushers will be Thomas W. Dowd, North Vernon,

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rs. H. B. Dulin, Mitchell, ang a |¥0re ice blue crepe and pink net

train. Her veil fell from a satin | bonnet and she carried a bouquet lot orchids and white roses. | <Miss Esther Lefkovits, maid of honor, chose pink satin and a Talisman rose bouquet. Bridesmaids | were Miss Dorothy Pedrlstone, Pitts- ' burgh, and Miss Helen Glick, who

{ dresses, respectively.r Miss Betty Lefkovits was her sister's junior bridesmaid and wore blue taffeta. All the attendants carried rose bouquets. - Eugene J. Loeb, Pittsburgh, was best man, and Martin Prince was the usher. Ring bearer wasiMyron Dorman, Altadena, Cal. A reception was held in the gold room, and a dance was held later in the ball room. The couple left for a trip to New York with the bride wearing a brown suit with brown and white accessories. They will be at home in Pittsburgh where the bridegroom is attending Duquesne university.

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‘For California Trip

Pour Butler university coeds left | recently for California following {the close of the semester at Butleny They are Miss Nancy Novak, | daughter of Mrs. Louise Novak, | 3614 Fall Creek blvd; Miss Jo- | hanna Jennings, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loomis Jennings, 42 Meridian pl; Miss Claris Dake, Santa Monica, Cal., and Miss Joan Brown,

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Miss Alice Dorsey Riegner and her fiance, Herbert Ellis Skillman, will be honored at a bridal dinner | to be given at 6:30 p. m. Friday in the Marott hotel by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe E. Riegner.| The couple will be married Satur-| day in the Second Presbyterian) church. Dinner guests will include Mr. | and Mrs. George L. Skillman! parents of the prospective bridegroom, Messrs. and Mesdames Frederick R. Stubbins Jr. John Thurston, James Zink, George Cohee and Everett DeWitt, Mesdames E. C. Eberts, R. Ward Macey and Fred- | erick R. Stubbins, Misses Susanah and Mary Jean Milner and Elizabeth Macey. Other guests will in-| clude Mrs. Herbert W. Goff and

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: MISS PRISCILLA JOHNSON, whose marriage to Charles Boone Doak Jr. will be on.Friday, June 21, has announced her bridal attendants. The Rev. Thomas R. Thrasher, pastor of the Advent Episcopal ehurch, “will read the ceremony at 5:30 p. m. in the Johnson home. - The bride-to-be’s sister-in-law, Mrs. Bates Johnson,

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Doak, New York, the prospective bridegroom's sister, and Miss

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Parents of the engaged couple are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bates Johnson and Mr, and Mrs. Doak, Germantown, Pa. Miss Johnson is a graduate of Orchard school and Wellesley college ‘and the bride-groom-to-be was graduated from Princeton university.

New officers of the Western College Aluninae club, elected recently at the annual picnic meeting in the home of Mrs. Laren K.

Blue, are Mrs. Blue, president; Mrs. O. W. Schooley and Mrs. James Jordan, first and second vice presidents; Miss Miriame Patout, secretary, and Mrs. Harry Dragoo Jr. treasurer.

Mesdames William Davis, Otha Dobbs, J. Spencer Lloyd and Paul Waters, Misses Helen Chenoweth, Claribel Martin, Lucinda Redwine and Helen Rogge, Mrs. Arch

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N. Bobbitt, chapter regent; Mrs, Herbert R. Hill, retiging sponsor, and Mrs. G. B. Taylor, honorary sponsor.

Miss Turk to Entertain MISS MARJORIE TURK, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Turk, will have as her house guests Miss Tracy Davis, Los Angeles, and Miss Patricia Owen, Asheville, N. C. Miss. Davis will arrive Friday and Miss Owen, June 19, in time to attend the wedding June 21 of Miss Diana Foster at Evansvillee. The young women are members of the junior class at Smith college.

Golden Wheel A PICNIC AT 6:30 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Paul Tinder will close the season's activities for the Golden Wheel committee of the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter, D. A, R. Installation of new officers will follow the 6:30 p. m. supper. Those who will take office are Miss Esther McCord, president; Miss Georgia Ryan, vice president; Miss Mildred Owens, sec-

Jr, treasurer; Mrs. Basil Dulin, historian, and Mrs. Noble W. Hiatt, sponsor. Guests at the picnic will be

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