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"FRIDAY, JUNE 14,1946 ii Betty Holland To Be Bride Of Mr. Bruno

Couple to Take Trip To Niagara Falls

The Marott hotel ballroom will be the scene of the marriage of Miss Betty Joyce Holland and Joseph Charles Bruno at 7:30 p. m. today. The Rev. Pr. James Moore of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church will read the vows. : : The bride is the daughter of : ; Ci Mrs. Florence Holland, 5345 E. A Washington st, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bruno, 4747 E. Washington st. ‘ A white net gown made with a sheer yoke, long sleeves edged with ruffles, a full tiered skirt and a

the bride. She will carry white roses centered with an orchid. Wear Pink and Blue Miss Joan O’Malia, maid of Lionor, will wear pink and Mrs. Edwin Werner, bridesmaid, will be dressed

New officers of the Tudor Hall Alumnae association elected re Earl Larsen, treasurer; Mrs, John Eaglesfield, alumnae trustee; Mrs. William S. Hall, secretary, and

Mrs. Caldwell P. Robertson (extreme right), presid ent.

Tudor Hall Alumnae Association Officers

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Miss Wilson To Be Married || dh Tonight

Dr. Roy Ewing Vale Will Officiate

In a ceremony at 8:30 p. m. to-| day in the Tabernacle Presbyterian church Miss Dorothy Louise Wilson

| May and June Rites Announced Dr. Kirkpatric

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Miss |. Hilda Stewart (sacond from right) is the school principal. Another officer (not shown) is Mrs. William H. Wemmer, vice president.

in blue. Their frocks will be fashfoned alike in net with fitted bodices, cap sleeves and tiny collars. Charlotte Ann Barfield, dower girl, will be dressed in pink net styled with a square neckline and puffed sleeves. Charles Bruno will be the best man and ushers will be James Heffernan and John Mattingly. A reception in the ballroom will follow the ceremony, The couple will take a wedding | trip to Niagara Falls and will be| at home at 505 N. Bosart ave.

Late Book Club Installs New Officers

Recently installed officers of the Late Book club are Mrs. James L. Rogers, president; Mrs. Charles C.

Society—

Dr. Milner Unites Nancy Cochrane . And Peter Hibben Hackleman

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A 10 O'CLOCK CEREMONY this morning in the Indianapolis Athletic club united Miss Nancy. Cochrane and Peter Hibben Hackleman. Dr. Jean S. Milner, pastor of the Second Presbyterian church, read the ‘vows, Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Cochrane and Mrs. Ward H. Hacklenian. The bride was dressed in a white crepe gown made with a tucked bodice, sweetheart neckline, a skirt falling into soft folds | and a bustle back. She wore a fingertip veil of illusion? cascading from a Juliet cap which was worn by her maternal great-great-grandmother at her wed- " ing. Her flowers were white Sie and orchids. Personals Marianne Guyton, the bride's |

niece, was the flower girl and Mrs. Baldwin M. Baldwin and her | the bride's only attendant. She

| two children, Brian and Bruce, will was dressed in a white net frock | oe here today from Pasadena, made with ‘a circular ruffled

. Cal, to visit Mrs. Baldwin's parents, | bodice and a tiered ruffle skirt,

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Stevens and Mrs. Walter Shirley, (Mr. and Mrs. W. first and second vice presidents;| tied at the waistline with a |~ 400 Hil Mrs, Robert Davis and Mrs. Edwin| white satin ribbon. She wore

a month or six weeks. s on .

Mr. and Mrs. T. William Engle, 784 Middle dr. Woodruff Place, .will{ leave Monday for Long Beach, cal, | where they will visit their son, T. William Engle Jr, and his tamuy) this summer. | s » ” Mrs. Theresa Strand and her daughter, Mary Jo, 1603 Central (ave. left Tuesday by plane for New| {York where they will spend two | weeks. They also will visit in Bos- | ton, |

A. 8chulz, recording and corres-| a ponding secretaries; Mrs. John D. Case, treasurer, and Mrs. Cyrena Sawyer, historian, Mrs. Henry Ker was named delegate to the Seventh District federa-

white lace sunbonnet trimmed with rosebuds.

Brother Is Best Man THE BEST MAN was Ward Hackleman, the bridegroom's brother. After the ceremony. the couple was honored with a breakfast for the immediate families in the Athletic club. The couple left on a wedding trip to Nantucket Island and will be at home in

ternate. The delegate to the Indianapolis Council of Women will be Mrs. Laura E. Ray with Mrs. Oramel Skinner as alternate. The program committee consists of Mesdames E. Kirk McKinney, E. 8. Wheaton, Walter Shirley and

Herbert J. Spier. Mesdames Carl li { J. Iserloth, Anne Borgman, Corwin Indiarigpoiis, 1 The bride is a graduate of | . t B. Rule and W. W. McBeth are on| p,jor university where she ‘Miss Sweeney Heads

the book committee. Members of the courtesy committee are Mrs. M. L. Mendenhall and Mrs. Pred J. Brown. Librarians are Mrs. Herman R. Davis and Mrs. C. J. Trapschuh.

was a Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority member, and attended william Woods Junior college, Fulton, Mo. The bridegroom attended Park and Lawrenceville schools.

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bus, Ind, has been named district |

Homemakers Club

diana by the Smith college 75th | |anniversary fund committee. She |

The Irvington Homemakers club Artman Council

will meet at 1:30 p. m: Wednesday Sets Picnic - in the home of Mrs. Roy E. Rainey,| ne Artman council of the Inter-

85 8. Linwood ave. Mrs. Mayme ” rel- y vill hold | Wienke will assist. jnatiansl Travel Study club w 0 a | its annual picnic in the home of |paien to raise $4,300,000, beginning | Card Party a

| Mrs, John Starost, 5415 N. Capitol October. lave, at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday. A 1910 Smith college graduate, Phi chapter, Delta Chi Sigma | Mrs. Paul Ritter is the new pres- | Miss Sweeney is attending a two-| sorority, will sponsor a public card ident, succeeding Mrs. Frank Sink. |day workshop conference on the party at 8 p. m. today in the Food Presidents of the I. T.-8. C. chap- |campus in connection with the an- | Craft shop. : * ters for the last year are invited. nivgrsary fund.

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Herron Gets Paintings

And Prints

The Art Association of Indianapo-

[lis has announced a number of gifts land purchases for the collections |

of the John Herron Art museum. |

Mrs. James William Fesler, presi-' dent of the association, gave a Chi- |

| nese scroll painting and an oil by

Marsden Hartley, American artist, A painting by the Mexican artist, | David Alfaro Siquetros, was given | in memory of Ann Tyndall Durham | by a group of her friends, and Mrs. | Charles C. Kryter gave a George Inness oil in memory of her late husband. From Mr. collection, she has also given 22|

A. Miskimen, | color engravings by Sutherland, a| They will be here for | Fullwood etching and two color

wood block prints.

Mrs. William C. Bobbs donated a! { Japanese print, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Stein will be married at 8:30]

W. 8. Herrington gave two lithographs by the Dutch artist, Adriaen Lubbers, and George C. Calvert

gave a printed textile by Morris. |God church, will read the double- |

The association purchased an oil by Donald M. Mattison and one by Henrik M. Mayer, Indianapolis | artists.

Rev. Fr. Sahm To Officiate

Miss Patricia Ann Murkey will | Jane Stroud, sisters of the bride,

become the bride of John T. Heim

NORTHAMPTON, Mass., June 14. (at 7:30 p. m. today in the home of | —Miss Elsie I. Sweeney of Colum-|her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L.|, iqecmaid, will be in rose crepe.

Markey, 420 E. 33d st. The Rev.

40 chairman for the state of In- | Pr: Edwin Sahm, St. Joan of Arc! low crepe.

Catholic church, will officiate. The bride will wear a long-sleeved

will organize a local committee for 8own of white lace and a fingertip|, 4 Hubert Shirling, Seymour.

veil falling from a Dutch cap of

the district in the worldwide cam- illusion. She will carry white roses. |, ide's home, and the couple will

She will be attended by her sisters, Mrs. Kemp F. Martin, matron of honor, and Miss Barbara Markey, junior bridesmaids. Mrs. Martin will wear blue marquiset, and Miss Markey will be in pink marquiset. Robert Fink will be best man. After a reception at the bride's home, the couple will leave on a short wedding trip and will be at

home with the bride's parents here|

July 1.

| Mr. Heim is the son of Mr, and | 4 Dawson at 7 p. m. today in the

Rg . W. 31st st. | Mrs. Henty G. Heim, 538 Slavs | Brookside United Brethren church.

Girls Attend Conference.

Ten members of the junior class at Tudor Hall school are attending the Lake Forest Religious conference at Ferry hall, Lake Forest, Ill. Sponsored by the Headmistresses Association of the Middle West, the

| Dressed alike, the attendants will |

| train has been chosen by the bride

Kryter's large -n Ceremony

iman, and ushers will be Robert

will become the bride of Jack Dale Yoder. Officiating will be Dr.- Roy, Ewing Vale, - i The bride is the daughter of Mr. § and Mrs, Charles A. Wilson, 5617 College ave, and the bridegroom's) parents are Mr, and Mrs. Clarence! B. Yoder, 4612 Guilford ave. | Miss Jeanne Wilson will be her sister's maid of honor and Miss! Mary Jo Nelson will be junior Mr. bridesmaid. The bridesmaids will

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A ceremony read Thursday | united Miss Betty Jo Kremp, |del, sisters of the bride. and Miss -

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Mrs. Leon Herr,

and Lawrence, announce the marbe Misses Mary Gtace French, riage, on May Il, of their Carolan Liebrich and Ruth Ann| daughter, Faye, and Francis A.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs, O. A, |

Kremp, Jasper, and Earl M. Salb, son of the late Mr. and | Mrs. Grover Salb of Jasper. The couple will be at home in Jas-

George. Groves Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. wear white satin brocade fashioned Groves, Rochester, N. Y. The

with scalloped sweetheart necklines, | couple is at home in Buffalo, short puffed sleeves and polynnaise | oY per.

drapes forming bustle bow backs. | The Bridal Scene—

Bride in Brocade a romance neckline, fitted bodice, Parties to Fete Miss Faulconer

A white brocade gown made with long sleeves and a full skirt and

She will wear a two-tiered fingertip A nd Miss Jean Wilding;

{llusion veil, which cascades from \ a beaded tiara, and will carry ; 3 ; Wi l B ’ Johanna Hill roses Miss Goodin il Be ride The bridegroom s brother, Rich- Announcements of parties planned for brides-to-be highlight today's

ard T. Yoder, will be the best man and ushers will be Charles Kinsey, |

bridal scene. Miss Emily Jean Faulconer will be honored at a personal shower John Markey, Warren Keating and and buffet supper to be given tonight by Mrs. Frank G. Jones Jr, Neal P. Nunley of Terre Haute. Peru, in the home of Mrs. Frank G. Jones, 5650 N. Delaware st. A reception in the home of thie | Twenty-four guests have been invited. The honor guest will be bride's parents will follow the cere- married to Robert Edward Jones — mony and the couple will leave on jon June 28 in the Advent Episcopal wedding guests will be given at 4:30 a wedding trip. They will be at church. {p. m. Thursday in the Marott hotel home in Indianapolis. | Mrs. Whiting Raymond, Birmings by Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Alwes and TTT ham, Mich., and Mrs. Thomas PF. Misses Gladys and Daysie Alwes, | ( Hudgins will entertain for Miss an 8 {Jean Wilding at a dinner bridge Mrs. Nicholas J. Biehl, 2135 8S, | Tuesday night in Meridian Hills Pennsylvania st. entertained recountry club, cently for Miss Mary Goodin who| Miss Wilding's parents, Mr. and will be married to Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs, Harold Wilding of Washing- Biehl's son, Donald, at 11 a m.| . h ton, D. C,, will give a bridal dinner tomorrow in the rectory of Sacred | Tong t for her and her flance, John Davis Heart Catholic church, > Baker, at 6 p. m. Wednesday in| . a a» ! Miss Naomi Stroud and William {the Indianapolis Athletic club. I'he, Mr. and Mrs. Roy J Fleenor, | 30 | dinner will precede the wedding re- | Fairfax rd., announce the approach- | 'p. m. today in the Central Baptist |hearsal in the Tabernacle Presby-|ing marriage of their daughter, | |church. The Rev. Herman Rose, |terian church where the honor Mary L, and Robert N. Terry, son|

(Riverside Tabernacle Assemblies of |Buests will be married Thursday. Dinner guests will include Mr.|Roosevelt ave.

Stein-Stroud

'ring service. | Parents of the couple are Mr. and |netka, I11.; Mr. and Mrs. John Sei- ist church. Mrs. B. H. Stroud, 3024 Graceland del. Columbus, O; Mr. and Mrs. | ave, and Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Stein, | Roger Cowden, Mansfield, O.; Mr.| Mrs. Seymour. jand Mrs. Hamilton Biggert, High- Miss Charlene Montgomery pefore The bride's gown will be of white |!and Park, Ill; David Fox, Upper her marriage May 25, was honored satin with a long train Her full- | Montclair, N. J, Mrs. Hugh J. recently at a kitchen shower for length veil will fall from dn illu- |Baker Sr, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J./20 guests given by Miss Betty Arension cap, and her bouquet will pe Baker, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas donk, 760 N, Campbell ve, aswhite roses. |F, Hudgins Jr Sisters Attendants A buffet supper for out-of-town'Arendonk.

John C. Milam, who was;

|sisted by her mother, Mrs. A. C.|dianapolis Orphan home.

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Wedding Vows

Miss Gloria Adams Will Become Bride

Dr. Blaine E. Kirkpatrick will | read the vows uniting Miss Gloria (Adams and Jack L. Dailey at 8:30 ip. m, today in the Riverside Park

| Methodist church,

‘The bride has chosen a gown of white satin with seed pearl trim and full skirt and train. Her fin gertip veil falls from a pearl tiara, and she will carry Johanna Hill 108es, + Mrs, William LaShorne, matron of honor, will wear aqua brocaded satin, Bridesmaids will be Mrs. H, Michael May and Mrs. Joseph Fen-

Shirley Wilkerson. They will wear brocaded satin in pink, aqua and yellow, respectively. Deanne Milan, flower girl, will be in pink erepe, James R. Whifler will be best man, and ushers are Furman M. Brown, Corydon A. Nuerge and Mr, May, A reception will be held at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J, Adams, 1836 Mansfield st. After a wedding trip to Chicago, the couple will be at home with the bride's parents,

Convention Will Consider Program .

The speech and hearing program sponsored by Psi Iota Xi, philanthropie sorority, will be discussed by three speakers at the sorority convention today at the Severin hotel, Speakers will include Dr. Robert Milisen, Indiana university; Dr. Alan Huckleberry, Ball State Teachers college, and Dr, D. W. Morris, Indiana State Teachers eollege. The organization will consider continuation of the present plan of sending handicapped children to the I. U. clinic, maintenance of a traveling clinie, inauguration of a summer speech and hearing clinic at Ball State and the establishment of scholarships in speech correction

of Mr. and Mrs. John Terry, 1840 8nd hearing therapy. The couple will be | Mrs. R. J. Hancock, Greensburg,

land Mrs. Matthew Rockwell. Win. wed June 29 in Edgewood Method- |!s 8rand president, and Mrs. Howard { |B. Carson, Ft. Wayne, is charity

chairman,

Children’s Bureau

Mrs. Horace O. Wright Jr., 5050 N. Meridian st., will be hostess for a luncheon meeting of the auxiliary to the Children's bureau of the InNew members will be guests.

Mrs. Dale Jay and Miss Mary

{will be matron and maid of honor. | They will wear green and blue crepe, and Melva Fortune, Marion, N. C, STRAUSS

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| Joan Jay, flower girl, will wear yel-

Robert Morrison, Frankfort, Ky. {will be best man, and ushers are to | be Paul Stroud, brother of the bride,

A reception will be held in the leave on a trip to Detroit and

{Canada. They will be at home at 200 N. Elm st. after June 28,

Informal Rite

To Be Read

An informal ceremony will unite | Miss Evelyn Pigg and James Rich-

The Rev. A. G, O'Del] will officiate. The bride will wear a streetlength white jersey dress with white accessories, and she will carry white roses. Mrs. Kenneth White will be matron of honor and will wear pink taffeta, Mr. White will be best

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Barnes and Wilburn Price. The couple will leave for a short wedding trip immediately after the ceremony, and will be at home with the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Dawson, 417 8. Spencer

Miss I. Hilda Stewart, principal at Tudor Hall, is] program chairman. Those who are attending are Lucy | Blanton, Danville; Margaret Ann

Burns, Gosport; Georgianne pavis,| MT, Mrs. Edwards | Peggy Fisher, Carolyn Hauser, Ann | Huesmann, Mary Kay Jensen, Ro-

salie McKee, Janis Robinson and | Mary Ann Scheidenhelm. Miss Dor- | othy E. McCullough, teacher at Tu- | dor Hall, accompanied the group.

Luncheon Pla nned

The Here and There Homemakers | land Beck, Arthur Merriman, Robert {club will meet for a luncheon Tues- | Shepard, John Sibbons, Joe Mor- | day in the Purdue-Marott Agricul- | ford, Harold Manship and William 902 N. Meridian st.| Needham, Miss Phyllis Wilcox, Miss

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An inspection tour of the building | Barbara Schaeffer and Donald A. will follow. -,

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