Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 August 1946 — Page 14

Miss Betty Heassler to Entertain With Party for Miss Josey

' MISS BETTY HEASSLER WILL ENTERTAIN with a bridge party for Miss Elizabeth Josey at 8 p. m. Wednesday. Assisting Miss Heassler will be her mother, Mrs.

Earl A. Heassler. Miss Josey will be married to Logan Truax Johnston

Jr. Sept. 8 in Sweeney chapel at Butler university. Guests at the shower will include the mother of the bride-to-be, Mrs. Charles ©. Josey; Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Mitchell and Mrs. Martha Burr, Misses Joan Chandler, Marjorie Cain, Dorothy Davis, Katherine - Armstrong, Betty Jo and Barbara Fark, Ruth Chandler, Charlotte Galm, Patty Ely. Sue Hartz, Ruth Ann Hamilton and Mary Johnson. -

A shower Thursday night will Elsie } Bell,

honor Miss Pat Foxworthy, who will be married to R. Vernon

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Wedding Vows Are Repeated In Church

Miss Overman Wed To Alan Wakeland

8t. John's Evangelical and Reformed church was the scene, at 2:30 p. m. yesterday, of the wedding Et {of Miss Nita Overman and Alan B. Wakeland. The Rev. Ernst Piepenbrok read the vows. Miss Irma Anslinger was maid of honor and wore a Biyder blue net dress fashioned with a yoke neck-| line edged with a ruffle and a full gathered skirt. Attendants Enter Bridesmaid® were Mrs. Gordon |Grow and Mrs, Charles Schmalstig, | Dayton, who wore orchid net dresses

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| MONDAY, AUG. 12, 1946 Rev. J. L. Price . Reads Vows In Rite

Mildred Peaveler Wed to James Stump

Miss Mildred Peaveler became the bride of James Stump at 2 p. m, |Baturday in the Laurel Street Tabe |ernacle church. The Rev. John L, | Price read the vows. Parents of the couple are Mr. and (Mrs. Vaughn Peaveler, 2134 Barth |ave, and Mr. and Mrs. William { Stump, 2013 Oliver st.

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broidered taffeta fashioned with a sweetheart neckline, long sleeves and a full skirt, Her fingertip illue

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Farle Jr. Sept. 1 in the North _ Methodist church. Mrs. Richard A. Foxworthy and Mrs, Gordon C. Foxworthy are giving the shower in the home of the latter in Carmel Guests will include mothers of the couple, Mrs, C. T, Fox-

J. W. Taylor Are United

Miss Elsie Jean Bell and James| |, W. Taylor were united in mar-

Mrs. Hazel Hail, 21 N, Rich. land st., and L. Dow Hail, 237 N. Richland st., announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Martyne,’ to Robert

ones, son of Mr. and Mrs, Rowland H. Jones, Rockville rd.

Before her marriage on July I7 in Sacred Heart Catholic church, Mrs. Ralph White was Miss Marie Stellmack, daughter of Mrs. Anna Stellmack, 132 Wisconsin st. Mr. White is the

and Mrs. Frank Swin-

Mr

ney, Martinsville, announce the

approaching marriage of their daughter, Frances Nadine, to Donovan V. Pearson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Pearson, Martinsville. The ceremony will be |

worthy and Mrs. Earle; Mesdames Harry Foxworthy, Ted Westervelt, Richard E. Wiedler, Merle T. Lankford, Harry B. McMahan, Wayne McMahan, George Btomberg and Bertha Anderson, Misses Ruth Lankford, Joby Foxworthy, Marilyn Earle, Rhea McGaldrech, Jackie Crist, Edith Lou, Barbara and Alice Jean Amos Eva Lou VanBurg, Mary Alice Kemp, Nancy Shultz and Joan Jolly. ” ”

” Mrs. Irene Dorris will enter tain with a miscellaneous shower for Miss Patricia Chamberlain at 8 p. m. tomorrow in her home. Miss Chamberlain will be married to Raymond H. White Jr. Aug. 31. About 50 guests will attend the shower.

Family-Day Is Planned LADIES GUEST DAY will be held tomorrow at the Hillcrest Country, club, to be followed with “family night.” Members and their guests will have a luncheon and play either bridge or golf during the day. Mrs. E. R. Snider is in charge of the day, assisted by Mrs. Robert E. Damaby Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Ray will have Mr. and Mrs. James O'Connor of Cleveland and formerly of Indianapolis, as guests at the “family night” dinner.

” » 8 Lt. William O. Starks, now serving with the medical corps at the Beaumont General hospital in El Paso, Tex. is spenda few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Starks.

Relief Corps to Meet

‘| riage at 9 a. m. Saturday in St.

The wedding will be at 8 p. m.

Philip Neri Catholic church. The

son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph

fashioned like the maid of honor’s, and Miss Gloria Kennard and Miss Joan Truitt, who wore pale green net dresses, Donna Jean Reeves was the flower girl. The bride wore a gown of white |

K. Teifert and Murl K. Curtis was July 17 in the home of the bride's brother, Walter Teifert, 12 Schiller st. The couple is at home in Denver, Colo.

lace fashioned with a sweetheart neckline, a low fitted bodice, long Sept. 7, in St. Martins Catholic [sleeves and a full skirt. Her full-

Doll Collection

sion veil was held in place with an orange blossom tiara. She carried a bouquet of red roses.and gardenias, Miss Carmella Zarrow, maid of honor, wore a white marquiset gown fashioned with a round necke line and full skirt. Bridesmaids were Miss Betty Mce Clintic and Mrs. Robert Bratcher,

| church in Martinsville. {length veil was caught with a tiara |

Rev. Fr. James Barton officiated. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Bell, Balti- | more, and Mrs. Hilda Taylor, 95 | Middle dr., Woodruff Place. | The bride wore a gown of white satin fashioned with a high neckline, sheer yoke, long sleeves, and full skirt and train. She carried a bouquet of white flowers. Mrs. Marvin J. Northcutt, matron

of honor, wore a bhrocaded satin | gown like the bride's with bracelet, | sleeves and no train. Miss Joan { Taylor, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Judy Just were. brides-| maids. { The best man was Walter Latz| and ushers were Robert Endley and | Marvin J. Northcutt. | A reception at the Woodruff club followed the ceremony and the | couple left on a wedding trip. They | will be at home at 795 Middle dr.,

Woodruff Place.

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Betty J ean Lovelace

Marries in Franklin Times Special FRANKLIN, Ind, Aug. 12.—Miss Betty Jean Lovelace became the bride of John L. Mead at 7:45 p. m.

tian church here. The bride is the daughter of Virgil J. Lovelace, Paducah, Ky., and the bridegroom's mother is Mrs. A. W. Short, Greensburg. Mead is a graduate of Ball State Teachers college.

{Returns from School

Miss Joanna Jennings, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loomis Jennings, 42 Meridian pl, arrived home re-

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Miss Barbara Arnold Is Bride

Of Gordon Grow

A single-ring ceremony in St.

church at 8:30 p. m. Saturday united Miss Barbara Arnold and Gordon Grow. The Rev. Ernest Plepenbrok read the vows.

Parents of the couple are Mr. a

Miss Stevenson Is Married In Church

White organdy was worn by Miss Virginia Stevenson when she was married to James Edward Murray at 4:30 p. m. yesterday in the Tuxedo Park Baptist church. The bride is the daughter of John Stevenson, 5631 N. Gale st. and Mrs. Doris ‘Barekman, 33 8. Ewing st. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr, and Mrs. Robert

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White Sr., 2035 N. Rural st.

Barbara Mock

in Ceremony. |Is Bride of John's Evangelical and Reformed | 3, CC. Groves

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nd Mrs. Williang T. Arnold, 2172 S.| OAKLANDON, Aug. 12—A 2:30,

DE ons. id 0, 4 p. m, ceremony yesterday united! The bride. Ww 3 ad hit {Miss Barbara Mock and Byron C.| e e was gown n WHI Groves in the Oaklandon Christian satin with an illusion neckline, long | .hurch The Rev. Howard Hayes sleeves and full skirt extending into | oemoiated : . | a train. Bhe carried a Sojongal bou-| rhe bride is the daughter of Mr.| quet of white roses. Her fingertip .,,4 ars, Edgar Mock, of this city,! veil was held with an orange blos- and the bridegroom's parents are som tiara. Mr. and Mrs, Everett Groves, LawMrs. Richard Johnson was the ence. : 5 1a matron of honor and only attend-| A gown of embossed marquiset ant. She wore a pink net gown. The! was worn by the bride. It was best man was Richard Johnson and! fashioned with a net voke puff ushers were Fred Arnold, Irvin geeves and a full skirt. Her fingertwo brothers of the ti, {ljusion veil cascaded from a bridegroom, Roy and Kenneth tiara of orange blossoms. She

Grow. : {carried a bouquet of white roses A receiption was held in the with pink roses in the center. South Side Turners hall and the| Mrs. Howard DeGolver, the bride.

couple left on a two-week wedding groom's sister, was the matron of

Murray, 46 N. Sherman dr. " Her gown was fashioned with an embossed floral pattern in white, sweetheart neckline and short sleeves. Her fingertip illusion veil | was caught with a tiara of orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of {white roses and gardenias, Miss Leona Gerald was maid of {honor and wore a gown of blue, | fashioned with a sweetheart neck{line and short sleeves. The bride's | sister, Miss Lois Stevenson, was | bridesmaid and wore a pink gown. The best man was Charles Fenton

The George H.: Chapman Wom- |cently from Los Angeles where she| ad ushers were Donald and Rich-

trip. They will be at home in Indi- ‘honor and Miss Joanne Mohler was | anapolis. maid of honor. They were dressed in green and pink. Braidesmaids | were Miss Dorothy Zoeller and Miss

| yy W anda Reed Barbara Groves, also sister of the

{ bridegroom. They wore yellow and

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The best man was Robert Duvall and ushers were Lawrence Crouch Wedding vows uniting Miss Wan- and Roy Brown. da Lee Reed and G. M. Whicker| A reception in the home of the | Jr. were read at 3:30 p. m. yesterday {bride's parents followed the wedding in the Speedway Christian church and the couple left on a wedding by the Rev. Kenneth Thorne. trip. They will be at home with her A street-length dress of crepe parents. was worn by the bride with navy

p. m. tomorrow at Ft. Friendly. fornia.

an’s Relief corps will meet at 1:30|is attending the University of Cali-

ard Williams, A reception was held in the

{home of the bridegroom's parents | land the couple left on a wedding! { trip. They will. be at home at the N. Sherman dr. address,

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blue accessories and an orchid cor-|

The bride's only wenaane. Couple {Oo Take ‘Unites Couple

sage. Miss Lola Jones, wore a powder blue | crepe dress. The best man was the bride-

urday united Miss Elizabeth June

of seed pearls. She carried a shower | bouquet of white roses centered around an orchid. i Reception Held in Church A reception at the church followed the ceremony and the couple

They wore white net gowns. The best man was William Stump, the bridegroom's brother, and ushers were the bride's brother, Robert Peaveler, and Robert Bratcher, Bobby Schaeffer was ringbearer. A reception in the home of the

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The doll collection of Monsieur |

left on a wedding trip to Minnesota.|and Madame Bernard Ravca, sculp- | bride's parents followed the cere

They will be at home in Crane, Parents of the couple are Mr, and |

{Mrs. James T. Overman, Flatrock, to 14,

and Mr. and Mrs. John B. Wakeland, 738 Orange st.

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Auxiliary Ends | Terre Haute Convention

Times Special TERRE HAUTE, Ind, Aug. 12.—| Mrs, Mable Morgan, Jonesboro, is the new president oi the Indiana department, American Legion auxiliary. She was elected yesterday as the auxiliary ended a three-day convention here. | Other officers are Mrs. Esther | Baumgardt, Lafayette, northern vice | president, and Mrs. Eva Gregory, Bloomington, southern vice president. Mrs. Helen Kundrat, Ft. Wayne, and Mrs. Esther Jay, Indianapolis, were re-elected department secretary and treasurer. | Mrs. Margaret Nehf, Terre Haute, ' was named historian and Mrs. Alice Eissler, Evansville, was re-elected chaplain, a ! Mrs. William R. Bolen, Indianap'olis, the retiring president of the ! group, will become national committeewoman.

Garden Wedding

A garden wedding at 6 p. m. 8at-

PERSONALIZED

groom's brother, Vincent Whicker,

Hansen and William Lester Spencer

tors and doll makers, will on exhibit| mony and the couple left on a

in Ayres’ auditorium from Sept. 3 motor trip. They will be at home with the bride's parents.

The exhibit of “Real Life Dolls” . is sponsored by the affairs commit- Q . tee of the Civic theater. cone Thetas Hold Party chairman is Mrs. Harry T. Pritch-| The Indianapolis Alumnae club ard. Other chairmen are Mrs. and the Indiana university chapter Harry C. Karcher, arrangements, of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority assisted by Mrs. B. Edward Lug-!entertained Saturday at the Highlan; Mrs. Wilfred E. Smith, finance; land Golf and Country clubywith a Mrs. Alan Boyd and Mrs, Hubert rush luncheon and bridge. There Hickam, hostesses; Miss Helen Cof- was swimming in the afternoon, fey, posters; Mrs. Ralph T. Simon, Guest§ included Mrs. Robert Mce promotion; Mrs. Walter Myers, pub-| Cutchan, Lebanon, grand vice presie licity, and Mrs. Frank Ferry, tele- dent of the sorority, and Miss Ralph phone. | Bauer, district president.

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and ushers were Kenneth Wright] Wedding vows will be exchanged .rents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spencer, and Thomas Stamm. at 7 p. m. today in the rectory of | gomecroft. The Rev. R. H. LindA reception in the home of the the Holy Name Catholic church Inlcirom of the Southport Baptist bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-| Beech Grove by Miss Marina L.!.hurch officiated. liam H. Reed, 1675 N. Whitcomb Roell and Theodore C. Styer. The | The bride is the daughter of Mrs. ave, followed the ceremony. The Rev. J. F. Patterson will perform Golda Hansen, 1431 Finley ave. {couple left on a wedding trip and |the ceremony. | Wearing a street length dress of

tallic colors. The Rev. Peter Vroom read the

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Parents of the couple are Mr.!

|later will be at home in Indianap-

vows before Miss Lois Marie Mc- | olis. Eugene | | Stewart at 2:30 p. m. yesterday in|Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Whicker, 959 930 Bosart ave.

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| Miss Janet McGauhey, Charlotte | They ‘wore pink gowns. Roberta Jean | Voorhis was flower girl and Lowell | M. bride's hour or more in a covered kettle |!he ceremony and the couple will | Mesdames R. L. Parchman, Anthony brother, was ringbearer. +

N. Riley ave, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Paul Stewart, 457 8. Keystone ave. Mrs. Betty Wilson was the matron of honor and wore a blue gown. Bridesmaids were the bride's sister, and Miss McGauhey, a cousin.

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McGauhey Jr., the Robert Staton was the best man and Leslie Penn and Robert Taylor were * ushers. A reception in the church followed the ceremony and the couple left on a trip to Freeman lake. They will be at home bride's parents.

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Parents of the couple are Mr. and | jjont blue marquiset, the bride carMrs. Robert H. Roell, Beech Grove, | oq 5 ary of pink roses. - Her (and Mr. and Mrs. Amos W. Styer,| ny attendant, Mrs. Doris Spencer : | Wishard, the bridegroom's sister, The bride will wear a white silk wore a dress of yellow shantung. organdy gown with a sweetheart wjjliam J. Haymond was best man. | neckline, fitted bodice and full| A reception in the home followed skirt. She will carry a bouquet of tye wedding and the couple went to white roses. Her fingertip illusion | yqea] Beach. They will be at home veil will be caught with orange|,; ihe Finley st. address. blossoms. ————————————— Miss Lucille Roell, sister of the : y bride, will be maid of honor ana McBroonis Entertain will wear a pale green marquiset; Mr. and Mrs. Hilton McBroom, gown. The best man will be Thom- | 4270 E. Tlst st, entertained with a

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A reception at the home of the at the Hillcrest Country club Satur-|

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