Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1946 — Page 22

‘Bride's Uncle Officiates At Wedding

C. M. O'Gara Weds Miss Hornberger

A marriage ceremony at 10:15 a. m. yesterday in St..Catherine of Sienna Catholic church united Miss Normajean Hornberger and Charles M. O'Gara. | Ambrose . J. Hornberger, Hanna ave, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Gara, 321 N. Oakland «ve, are parents of the couple. The bride's gown was of white face and she carried a bouquet of white roses and gardenias, Miss Agnes Budenz was her maid of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Jo Budenz and Miss Margaret O'Gara, sister of the bridegroom, d

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Before her marriage Nov. 16, Mrs. Raymond Newmier was

Bridegroom's Attendants Miss Doris Porter. Parents of Miss Marilyn Hornberger, sister of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. the bride, was the junior brides-| William Porter, 556 N. -Beville maid and Bonnie Hittle was the | ave, and Mr. and Mrs. Anselm flower girl. Michael Budenz was| Newmier, who are of Elizabeth, ringbearer. N. J. Thomas O'Gara was his brother's pest man and ushers were Paul

Hornberger, brother of the bride, : Robert Burns, Michel McHugh and 1 ce — William Branson. °

A breakfast at Whispering Winds and a reception at the home of the bride's father followed the ceremony. The couple left on a wedding . trip and will be at home at the

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George B. Morrison, 611 N. Pennsylvania st., in_a Nov. 16 ceremony in the Olive Branch Christian church. The couple will be at home at the Pennsyl. vania st. address.

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Trip to Cuba Follows Wedding Rite A a To 4 vemorday, 2

the: wedding of Miss Rose Marie Davey and Thomas Edward Howard.

be given on Dec. 14 at the A

ceeds will be “used for the

president of the club, which has

officiated. Parents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs. Hugh J. Davey Jr., Frankfort, and Mrs. Mary M. Howard, 311 N. Summit st. : The bride's gown of ivory satin was accented with seed pearl trim. | She carried a bouquet of white]

Indiana Day to Be Marked THE CAROLINE SCOTT HA

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: 2 0 Reception Follows 1 B : d f Miss Marjorie Davey was her |. S r 1 fO - sister's maid of honor and Miss . Patricia Davey, a cousin, was the] E A F ’ bridesmaid. Charles L. Fleetwood ’ ’ rancis was the best man and ushers were | Hugh J. Davey III and James IFleet- Miss Eleanora Naughton became wood. fn the bride of Eugene A. Francis in Following the ceremony there was a Thanksgiving day ceremony at 9 a reception at the home of Mr. and i a. m. yesterday in St. Philip Neri Mrs. J. B. Davey, 1301 Pleasant st. .inolic church, The -Rev. Fr. - uncle and aunt of the bride. 2! en : : ? ; ; Hilary Meny officiated. tayple lef on 3 Wedding wip to; Parents of the couple are Mr. and Cuba and will be at home at 1603 : : Central ave. 3 SH | aaa | Pranéis, Lorain, O. | | Miss Frances Stich was the bride's ionly attendant and the best man was James Ego, Lorain, O. Ushers were John and Joseph Naughton,

Auxiliary To Meet brothers ofthe bride. The bride wore a gown of heavy!

The Indianapolis auxiliary to the satin and carried a bouquet of Railway Mail association will meet white roses. Tuesday afternoon in the Woman's| Following the ceremony there was! Department clubhouse, Officers of 'a breakfast at the Marott hotel and the national women's auxiliary will'a reception in the hame of the be honor guests. | y-ide's parents, They are Mrs. Walter H. Buxtron,! The couple left on a short motor

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of Indianapolis. The event will be from 9 o'clock until 12:30 a. m., and Chic Meyers’ orchestra will play. Pro-

which the club presents to the University of Illinois. Mrs. Melvin Myers, committe chaiman for the event, is being assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Russell Burkle, Harold Naegle and Charles B. Retmier. Burnham B. Holmes is

Party reservations for the dance have been made by Messrs. and

The Rev. Fr. Andrew O'Keefe| Mesdames George W. stark, William Moon, Kenneth J. Galm, William Spurlock and Kenneth W. Carr. :

observe Indiana day at a meeting at 1:30 p. m. Thursday in the

Mrs. Michael J. Naughton, $04 Eastern ave, and Mrs, Elizabeth

JANCES will thenaeum by the Illini Club

undergraduate -scholarship

over 500 members.

RRISON chapter, D. A. R., will

chapter house. Lt. Gov. Richard T. James will talk on “Indiana,” and Mrs. Jane Burroughs Adams and Walter Whitworth will provide -music. ks Mrs. Roy J. Pile and Mrs. Ray T. Fatout will be in charge of _the "coffee hour following the meeting. Assisting them will be Mesdames Lindon A. Bailey, A. C. Brooks, Albert T. Bunch, William Dobson, William R. Humphreys, J." 8. Marlowe, Carl W. Piel and Odin F. Wadleigh. Mrs. Fae W. Patrick and Mrs, Samuel Lewis Shank will pour,

Mothers to Meet THE MOTHERS club of Alpha Chi Omega sorority will have its

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Miss Hawkins To Be Wed In Church

Dr. Roy Ewing Vale Will Officiate:-

Repeating vows read by Dr: Roy Ewing Vale, Miss Carolyn Hawkins and the Rev. Stewart William Hartfelter will be married at 8:30 p. m. today in the Tabernacle Presbyterian church, The Rev. Harry R. Mercer, assistant pastor of the church, will assist. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Bertrand 8S. Hawkins, 311 Berkley rd, and the bridegroom's mother is Mrs. Charles William Hartfelter, 5249 Central ave. Mrs. William C. Montgomery of

Miller photo. Miss Evelyn Fruits and Cpl. North Salem will be matron of Jack H. Plaskett” were married [honor and will wear a dress of Oct. 29 in the Brookside Unifed | American Beauty crepe. BridesBrethren church. The bride is [maids will be Misses Susan and ~ the - daughter of Mrs. Walter |Priscilla McLaughlin and Sharon Eastes, Greenfield, and Cpl. Marlowe. They will wear blue,

peach and yellow taffeta, Bride's Gown The bride's gown of white silk will be made with a romance neckline and bustle bow. Orange blossoms will hold her three-tiered veil, and she will carry an orchidtopped prayer book. Charles W. Marlowe will be the best man, and ushers will be Rob-

Reads Nuptial Ceremony ert J. Mueller, Edward Stoddard 2 . Hawkins, Ray L. Biller and Jonn

The Rev. Marcus Johnson read|W. Marlowe. A reception in the

the vi uniting Miss Phyll _|{ women’s parlor at the church will he YOWS uniung Hiyllis Dela follow the wedding. The couple will

meter and Gene Castle at 5:30 p. m.| pe ot home in El Paso, Tex, after yesterday in the First Congrega-| Dec. 15. tional church, The bride attended Butler uniThe bride is the’ daughter of Mr.| versity and studied physical therapy and Mrs. W. B. Delameter, 1205) at the Mayo clinic in Rochester, Cruft st., and the bridegroom's | Minn. The bridegroom was gradumother is Mrs, Ruth Sanders, Long | ated from Wabash college and did Beach, Cal. | graduate work at Princeton TheoThe bride wore a gown of nylon | logical seminary and at Butler taffeta accented with sequins and|university. He is a member of Phi | seed pearls and carried a cascade of | Delta Theta fraternity. white roses and carnations, Leave/on Trip . Mrs. R. H. Hoff was her sister's P: h 11 matron of honor and bridesmaids an c nic were Mrs. H. L. Ross, sister of the

bride; Miss Thelma Allen and, » Groups Plan

Plaskett is the son of S. S. Plas“kett, 959 N. Ewing st.

Rev. Johnson

junior bridesmaid, Miss Judy Delameter, another sister, 3 Mr. Ross was the best man and Dinner ushers were Leo Riestner and William Brinkman. The Indianapolis Panhellenic asA reception in the church fol- sociation will entertain the Butler lowed the ceremony and the cou-| university association at a dinher ple left on a wedding trip to Grand | meeting at 6:30 p. m. Monday .in the Butler cafeteria. Special guests will be Dr. Elizabeth Ward Butler dean of women, and sorority chaptet presidents and Panhellenic representatives. * Mrs. John R. Fenstermaker, president of the hostess group, will in troduce the scholarship loan committee which will present the an-

Service Read In Church nual - scholarship cup to Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority for having

Miss ‘Louise Reeve and George | the highest scholarship rating for Hunt Jr. were united in marriage at | the past year. 4 p. m. yesterday~in the East Park| The scholarship committee 1s

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annual Christmas party Monday in the chapter house at Butler university. Mrs. C. R. Plummer, is chairman of the luncheon which will be served at 12:30 p. m, Mrs. Clare Isaacs, program

- chairman, has planned a gift

exchange, group singing and the reading of a Christmas story.

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president; Mrs. Carl Mendenhall, trip and will be at home in Lorain. Units to Meet

second vice president; Mrs. W. H. -

Yusap, parbamentarian, sna M52. Alphg X] Delta Plans

Others are Mrs. G. W. Killings- 1 arty worth, national secretary-treasurer, Christmas Pai ty Mrs. O. K. Vessels, president of the Indianapolis alumnae of Alpha Xi Louisville auxiliary; Mrs. W. E. Gor- Delta sorority will have a Christnet, Louisville, and Mrs, Noble Mil- ma: dessert party at 7:30 p. m. next ler, Columbus, O. Friday in the home of Misses CharA Christmas program will be pre- lotte and Martha Engle, 3535 E. 62d sented by Mrs. Albert Gray and the st. There will be a Christmas gift music committee. Miss Judy Wear exchange. will give a reading and Mrs. William | “Christmas in the Netherlands” Kennedy Jr, will sing several will be the theme for the annual Christmas songs. Mrs. Stanley Bun- | Alpha Xi Delta Christmas party tain will read a Christmas story. | being planned now. The national A “white elephant” sale will be! sorority. has “adopted” the Dutch sponsored by the philanthropy com- | village of Noordwyk and helps promittee, A 6 p. m. dinner will be|vide food, medical supplies and served, with Mrs. Walter G. Stayton | clothing. «A “white elephant” baand Mrs. Elmer D. Roe, co-chair-|zaar will be held to raise money for men. A dance will follow the dinner. | this project

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Methodist church by the bride’s|composed of Mesdames William C uncle; the Rev. Donald Boyd. | Loew, William B. Wilcox and Ver-| rs, Jrances Reeve, pois N. Nas non Kniptash, Misses Louise Reiter, : A Bore i Is. T8€ Marie Sullivan and Miriam King. ron be toe I ve. are Pe Mn. L. hi Pips will review . 0 | “Clementine” (Goodin). a Jivdenick Selb Yas hee dis-| The study committee is in charge Franklin Wiggins oot! the program. Miss Helen Baker, eT S oe ©! chairman, is being assisted by Meswere bridesmaids . Be SPear | 4omes Floyd Bays, John Alexander Th ae and Bernard Jeup. e bride wore a crepe gown and | carried a cascade of gardenias and | bouvardia.

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the Methodist hospital meeting| iq Ramsey. A reception was held To Initiate J in the home of the bride's mother ‘

Monday—Central Avenue Methodist, Psychic Science, First Baptist and Donati; Tuesday—Capitol Avenue and University Park Christian; Wednesday—Children's Cheer, West

| washington Street Methadist and Sunnyside Guild

St. Mark's -Methodist; Thursday—

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following the ceremony. | The couple will be at home at the Sigma Alpha Iota, professional N. Algbama st. address. music sorority, will initiate new v———mm—— | members at a formal dinner at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Propylaeum. Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Fern Kappes and Miss Billie Cole. Special guests will be Miss Ada

and Friday—Sun Rae and Clermont| The Sunnyside guild will hold its Bicking, Arthur Jordan conserva-

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December meeting at 12:30 p. m. tory director; Mrs. Carl Irrgang, Monday in the Marott hotel. A patroness group president; Mrs Christmas party will be held with a Robert Shultz, alumnae president, [gift exchange. Mrs. Attia Martin and Mesdames Marion Thomas, { will sing a group of carols, {Mildred Moore and Mae Heare Mrs. Thomas W. Ledwith is chair- | Wasden, who are advisers for the man and hostesses are Mesdames A.!active chapter. J..Hueber, Frank Jennings, G. B.| The program will be provided by Johnson, G. F. Kleder, George W.| Miss Martha Egger, vocalist; Miss Kohlstaedt, Fred C. Krauss,"-Edward | Jeanne Havens, pianist, and Miss A. Lawson, Wallace O. Lee and Margaret Warner, violinist. Howard W. Linkert.

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Citrus Fruits Brishten Dull Meal To Be Tuesday g u eails The Marian College guild will

Try a fresh grapefruit half for a have a guest luncheon. at 1p m smart first course at dinner. Starts Tuesday in the college dining hall, things off with a zip! Or introduce Miss Mary McNulty will sing, and Florida's famous fashion of broiled the student string ensemble will grapefruit for a first course. play. Use orange juice as thé natural| Guild officers are in charge of flavoring for delicious dessert sauces, arrangements, and Mrs. William puddings, gelatines and other de- Kervan is in charge of reservations. lightful natural “sweets.” Mrs. John Schwert is president.

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