Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 November 1946 — Page 27

THURSDAY, NOV. 28,

Marriage Will Be Saturday

Keating-Kernel

In Lady of Lourdes Church; Breakfast at I. A.C. Follows

1948

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Miller, 129 N. Sheffield

ave. announce

the approaching marriage of | their daughter, | Mary Alice, to James D. Keckley, son of | Mr. and Mrs, P. P. Keckley, Cheswick, Pa. The marriage ceremony will

be read | Saturday in the | rectory of St. Anthony's Catholic church.

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Ceremony Read

g vows read by the Rev, Fr. James W. Moore, Miss Blanche Virginia Kernel became the bride of John T. Keating of Los Angeles at 9 a. m. today in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church.

She is the daughter of Dr. and ington st. The bridegroom is the

Keating of Kitchener, Ontario. Mrs. Richard J. Ritter of Chicago was | her sister's matron of honor. She,

Wolf- Jasper | Vows to Be ‘Read Today

A ceremony at 4:30 p. m. today in the Immanuel Evangelical and Reformed church, will unite Miss Mi- | riam Jasper and Frank H. Wolf. Parents of the couple are Mr. and

Mrs. Henry E. Jasper, 5812 Lowell |

ave, and Mrs. Lydia Wolf, 2015 N Meridian st. Miss Dorothy Jasper, her sister's

maid of honor, will wear pink lace |

and marquiset. Judith Ann Gault will be the flower girl and David Mannwetler will be the ringbearer, Church Reception Charles A. Wilson Jr. will be the best man and ushers are to be Paul Aufderheide and Melvin Nordholt. The bride will wear a white satin

gown fashioned with a train and

will carry a shower bouquet of white chrysanthemums and roses. Following the ceremony there will be a reception in the church. After a wedding trip, the couple will be at home at 538 N. Chester st.

DeHart-Berck

Service Read

A single-ring ceremony’ united | Miss Elisabeth Jean Berck and Al-|

bert H. DeHart at 12:30 p. m. today in the parsonage of the Edwin Ray Methodists church. The Rev. D. Millard Church officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Berck, 1177 Reid pl, and Mr. and Mrs. A. H DeHart, 5717 Broadway, are parents of the couple, The bride wore a street- lerigth | dress of champagne crepes with] black ° accessories and carried a,

Miss Mary Jane Robertson was the bride's only attendant and Wallace X. DeHart wag his broth- | or's best man. A reception’ was held at Gammon’s following the ceremony. After

a wedding trip the couple will be |

at home at the Broadway address.

Sorority Arranges

Luncheon Phi Delta Pi sorority, national professional physical education. or-

ganization for women, will have a

luncheon meeting tomorrow in

the Athenaeum. Mrs. Norma Koster, supervisor of special activities for

the park and recreation department, will be the speaker, Miss Lucille Spillman of St. Louis, national president, will preside. Other national officers who will be

present include Mrs. Louise Murphy, | Miss Margaret

treasurer, and Greiner of Chicago, finance chairman.

Entertain at Dinner

Dr. and Mrs. Colin V. Dunbar, 3615 Watson rd, had as dinner guests today Mr. and Mrs, Charles | Githens and their daughter, Julia, of Shelbyville, Mr. and Mrs. Dunbar | Jr. and their son David, Miss Betty Louise Dunbar and Mark Dunbar. Dr. and Mrs, Dunbar recently returned from a trip through the | south.

Gifts Requested

Mrs. Otto Mayes, chairman of the welfare committee of the Indianapolis Council of Women, has an-' nounced that council members are asked to’ bring gift-wrapped pack-

Mrs. Joseph E. Kernel, 5270 E. Washson of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W.

wore an emerald velvet dress. Mrs. Reginald Martine Jr. of Arlington, Va. and Mrs, Lawrence | E. McMahon, bridesmaids, wore similar dresses of purple and fuchsia. Bridal Gown The bride chose a gown of frosted green transparent velet made with a polonaise drape. She wore a velvet half-hat and carried | green and white fujlimums surrounding an orchid. Joseph Keating of Kitchener was his brother's best man, and ushers were Joseph E. Kernel Jr. James H. ‘Weldon, Dr. Joseph B. Kernel

- of New Castle and Joseph F. Kirk-

hoft California Trip A breakfast in the Indianapolis Athletic club‘ followed the ceremony, and ‘a ‘reception was held this afteroon at the bride's home. The couple left on a trip to California, where they will be at home in Los Angeles. Mrs. Keating attended Purdue university and was graduated from Northern Illinois college. Mr. Keat- | ling attends the University of Cali- | fornia at Los Angeles. {

Committee Plans | Tea at Ayres’

The Indianapolis committee of | the English Speaking Union for | Overseas Wives will have a tea from 3 to 5 p. m. next Wednesday in Ayres’ auditorium. Mrs, Stewart Roberts is committee chairman, and Mrs. R. Hartley | Sherwood is vice chairman. Other members of the group are Mesdames Lyman Ayres, Dimitri T, Chamilovitch, Edwin M. Craft, Eli Lilly, Charles J. { Lynn, William Macgregor Morris, | { Charles R, Weiss and T. G. Wesenberg.

Helen Jennings ‘Becomes Bride

Miss Helen B. Jennings and Johne« |& Dux, 648 E. 54th st., were married at 10 a. m. today in St. John's | Catholie church by the Rev. Pr. Victor L. Dux of Ferdinand. The bride is the daughter of Mr |and Mrs. Noble B. Jennings, 1854 N. | Adams st, A gown of heavy satin was worn by the bride and she carried a bouquet of white roses with stream- | ers of pompons. | Sister Is Attendant | Mrs. Laurel W. Dobson was her sister's matron of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Jean Wonning and |Miss Mary Kate Jennings, sister of |the bride. Maurice C. Dux, brother of the bridegroom, was the Best man and {ushers were Edward ¥. and Francis J. Dux, also brothers of the brideroom. A wedding breakfast at Whispering Winds followed the ceremony and the couple left on a wedding’ trip to Cincinnati, They will be at home at the 54th st. address. |

[. T.-S. C. Chapter ‘Plans Tea |

Erin Isle chapter, International | Travel-Study club, will have a tea] from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday ih Block's | auditorium. Officers and past presidents of the chapter will be hostesses, ' | Honored guests will be Mrs. Don- | ald Stroud, federation president, {other federation officers and mem- | {bers “of chapters sponsored by the! | Erin Isle chapter,

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