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SUMMER RITE — Mr, and Mrs. J. Herbert Hartman, 2916 N. Talbott st, announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy Marie, to Thomas Allen

Heinz, son of Mr. and "Mrs. Gerald L. Heinz, 4818 Central ave. The wedding will be in

August. (Bretzman photo.)

Moran-Mooney Service Read

By Dr. Brooks

The Third Christian church was the scene this afternoon of Miss Margaret Dolores Mooney's marriage to Wilbur M. Moran. Dr. A. C. Brooks, pastor of the church, officiated at the 2:30 o'clock ceremony. The bride voreBimbroidéred white satin fashioned with a bouffant skirt forming a chapel train. Her full-length veil fell from a seed pearl tiara and she carried Easter lilies. Bridal Attendants Her attendants were Miss Janice Mathews, maid of honor, and Miss Evelyn Moran, Los Angeles, bridesmaid. - Miss Mathews wore pale blue taffeta and Miss Moran was in rose taffeta. Both wore Taipnine lace hats. The bridegroom's abiendants were Richard Dillon, best man, and Law-

rence Moran and William Lemen,

ushers. ‘ Trip to New Orleans ~

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Mooney, 940; N. Bolton ave, and Mr. Moran's | parents are Mr, and Mrs. Moran, Valley Mills. After a reception in the home of the bride's parents, the couple was to leave for New Orleans. They will be at home at 510 N. Meridian st. after May 15. The bride attended DePauw and Butler universities.

James McKee Will Marry Miss Snowden

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Edward McKee. The clergyman will be the Rev. E, Arnold Clegg, pastor of the church. Miss "Snowden's- bridal gown is of white marquiset; in bouffant style. | Her fingertip veil will cascade from

an orange blossom tiara and she is Play,” to carry a purple orchid attached SaYs. For a symposium will be heid | | ter.

to a Bible. Couple's Parents Her only attendant, Miss Betty |

Marie Hofmann, will wear Alice blue theater does not mean just acting. The bridegroom's {Open to every teen-ager attendants will be John Morris, best who are younger, too man, and William Kinkead and Jack offers

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parerits; Mr, and Mrs. Guy Snowden, 3140 N. Meridian st. I

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dy Ceremony Times State Service DANVILLE, Ind., April 26.--The Shiloh Methodist church, in east |

Hendricks county, will be the scene, | at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon of | Miss Mary Hortense Powner's mar-| riage to Stanley M. Myers, 4623 Norwaldo ave., Indianapolis. | Miss Powner's parents are Mr.! and Mrs, Walter J. Powner Sr. | Bridgeport. Mr, Myers’ father is| George Myers of Indianapolis. The single-ring ceremony will bé! read by the Rev. Lewis Bradford, | Avon, pastor of the church. A white! afternoon frock and white acces sories will be worn by the bride and she will carry a prayerbook. The attendants will be. Mr. and Mrs. George Da Mour, After an informal reception in| the Powner home, the couple. will leave for a trip to Canada.

Dinner Set

TS. J. 2 Parker, 3219 W. Wash‘Irigton * will © entertain Iota chapter, . i Omicron Alpha sorority, at a dinner bridge at 5:30 p. m. Monday. LMS G. J. Booth will he a pew. EO

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Teen Talk—

plays a rehearsals A ceremony to be read at 2 o'clock play, tomorrow afternoon in the Grace They will present it June 18 at | Methodist church will unite Miss| Indiana university before the ChilCarolyn Ann Snowden and James| dren's Theater conference of the

officiating | Educational Theater association.

to a capacity crowd, and even pre- | sented it an extra night.

by members of the conference and,| {dren both the play will be criticized. :

. | everything from painting a backA reception will be held from 4 {drop to pulling the curtain on first to 6 p. m. in the home of the bride's | nights.

| the The bridegroom’s parents are Mr.' moment casting begins to the final | and Mrs, Harry K. McKee, 3143 E.! curtain call.

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WEDDING IN GERMANY—A May 10 ceremony in Fussen, | Germany, will unite Miss Henrieverette Longino, 2934 N. Delaware st., and Capt. Paul J. Davie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Davie, 412 E. 29th st. Parents of the bride-to-be are Mr. and Mrs. John W. Longino Shreveport, La. (P. H. Ho > photo.)

Young Actors Learn of Stage,

Makeup and Sets in Work With Junior Civic Theater

By BOBBIE SCHAEFFER . : “DICK, YOU'RE ON!" .That's the whispered call from backstage and

one of 50 or more teensters makes his entrance from the wings.

The others are scrambling into position, listening for cues and

doing the sundry tasks involved in a play performance.

ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED—Miss Norma Jewell oft center) is the bride-to-be of William H. Willcox Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs. Willcox, 2234 N. Delaware st. Her engagement i is announced

, by her_parents, Mr. and Mrs, S” D. Jewell, 4459 Winthrop ave.

The marriage ceremony will be read in August.

Dr. and Mrs. Arlie J. Ullrich, 5336 Lowell ave., announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Jaan Marie (right center) to Fred John Cianciolo, son of Mr, and Mrs, James Cianciolo, Cincinnati. Their wedding will be May 30 in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church (P. H. Ho photos).

The Junior Civic*theater is in action—presenting one of its three]

year. And now the members are having weekly on their most recent | “The Emperor's New Clothes.”

{to stage work. Miiny teensters con|tinue dramatic study in colleges; | | some go to dramatic school, and | several have ome to Hollywood; - THE THEATER aed its - junior

{workshop are actually condensed | | courses of a real dramatic .schiool. |

| Many adult members ofthe Civic | theater started in the Junior thea- | Frequently parents and chilbecome active in the

They gave it recently at the Civic

“We'll be ‘ripped apart’ after the Walter S. Russell, director,

stage work. » n n

BELONGING to the Junior Civic

theater were Mesdames

| sponsored it until it became established and it has continued through | [re yesrs as a civic project.

\Meetin g Planned

The Kappa chapter, Delta Sigma | Kappa sorority, will meét at 8 p. m. the theater has {Monday at -the home of Mrs.

The members join in erecting] whole production, from the

In its 20th year,

started many persons on the road | Howard Yohler, Acton,

THE EMPEROR’ S ROBE—An invisible piece of beauty i is being

displayed by George Vonnegut (center) as Jean Ann Bates and Dick: uell humor the emperor, The Juniog Civic theater play is to be] ven, in ih Hoomington In June, a

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‘Mary -Manley ‘Wed Today

Fr. James Barton, Miss Mary Mar-|Sanders, 4117 Central ave, | The three founders of the Junior 8aret Manley and John Burke were(P: Mm. today in Sweeney chapel at

George married at 9 o'clock this morning in Parry, Anna Marie Gall Sayles and | St. Philip Neri Catholic church. Mr,

with a lace bodice and an ivory]; satin skirt. {her fingertip veil, an orchid on a prayerbook.

Dinner Parties Tonight Will Precede Players’ Shows at the Civic Theater

TONIGHT’S AUDIENCE AT THE CIVIC THEATER, where The Players club is presenting “Remarkable Baby” and “A Minuet,” will include many groups coming from dinner Parties given by club members. Dr. and Mrs. Cleon A. Nafe are entertaining a party of friends at a dinner in their home before the plays. The guests will include Messrs. and Mesdames Louis H. Haerle, Edwin M. McNally, Charles Rockwood, G. Vance

Smith, Herman C. Wolff and Samuel Runnels Harrell. Messrs. and Mesdames Earl Martin, Carson O. Donley and Garver Wheeler and Mrs. Paul M, Fletcher will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clark at a party in the Propylaeum. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas S. McCrae will entertain informally in their home for 18 guests and then will go to the Indianapolis Athletic club for a “Dutch treat” party. Messrs. and Mesdames Fred C. Tucker Jr., Donald Hurst and Fred McLaughlin will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hibbs at a party in their home. Mr. and Mrs. Kurt PF. Pantzer have invited 16 guests to their home for a buffet supper,

Dance Follows at Woodstock Club

MR. AND MRS. GEORGE C. FORREY JR. will have their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Forrey III, as their guests at dinner in their home before the plays. Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Burdette Aiman will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Kirk. Dr. and Mrs, J. Carlton Daniel are having a small dinner party in their home before going to the Civic. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph D. Hanna also will have a dinner in their home for 12 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Modrall, Zionsville, and Mr. and Mrs. Wicher McCollough, Marion, will see the plays as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. John Zuber will be guests of Mr, and Mrs. George Fotheringham at the dance in the Woodstock club following the productions. Mr, and Mrs, Julian Bobbs are chairmen of the committee in charge of tonight's program,

Wylly-Bentley Vows in East A CEREMONY LATE THIS AFTERNOON in Cynwyd, Pa., united Miss Barbara Elizabeth Bentley and William Beck Wylly, son of Thomas C. Wylly, Tennille, Ga., and the late Mrs. Wylly, who was formerly of Indianapolis. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Bentley, Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. The Rev, Richard T. Lyford read the vows in St. Asaph’s church. The bridegroom's sister, Mrs. William Russell King Jr., Atlanta, Ga., who served as matron of honor, was among the 17 bridal attendants. Dr. King was an usher. Miss Marilynn Morse, Chicago, cousin of the bridegroom, was a bridesmaid. The latter's mother, Mrs. Robert H. Morse Jr., Chicago, was among the out-of-town guests. A _Teception at the Philadelphia Country club followed the ceremony,

Butler Chapel Scene of Rite

Mrs. Mildred Rawlings Day, ChiRepeating vows read by the Rev.|cago, became the bride of Fred at 3:30

| Butler university, The Rev. W. A. Shullenberger, pastor of the CenBurke's address 1s 1420 E. New York | (tral Christian church, officiated. bridegroom's brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs, Willis B, Dye, | Kokomo, Ushers were Thomas J. Dye, Bowling Green, O., and Robert L. Resner, Kokomo. Wedding Trip South

The bride wore a beige sireetlength dress with Balenciaga ‘acces-

The bride's gown was fashioned |

An illusion halo held | and she carried

Pastel. Frocks Miss Leona Manley was her

| sister's maid of honor, and bridesmaids were (Mis, Herman Hagist, Mrs. Burke. I marquiset. simiJar dresses of green marquiset, Jdimes Burke attended his brother, ‘and ushers were John Falvey, Wil'liam Dougherty and Leo Manley. A reception was held at Liederkranz {hall this afternoon, After a motor [trip east, the couple will be at heme!

Miss Manley wore yellow

|at 619 N. Tacoma ave,

The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. James F. Manley, 617 ; Tacoma ave,

Jean Marie Achgill Is Honored

A miscellaneous shower this aft- | mony uniting Miss Rita Maher and | Mrs, The couple ex- | president, and Miss Ruby Harbaugh |

lernoon in Ayres’ tearoom honored

Robert Ross and Miss Eleanor |

| The bridesmaids wore!

|sories and a corsage of green orchids. Mrs, Dye wore a blue frock with pink accessories. Following a reception at bridegroom's home, (to leave on a wedding trip through | the South. They will be at home | {at the Central ave. address. Sandérs is the daughter of William | T. Hutchison, Repison, Berryville, Ark,

Rita Maher s Bride

The Rev, Fr. Edwin Sahm offl[ciated this afternoon at the cere-

Richard W, Meyer.

the couple was |

{and the bridesmaids,

Attending the couple were the gi... ang Miss Betty Forey, wore

"TO BE WED IN MAY—Mr.

(P. H. Ho photo.)

W. 34th st., announce that the marriage of their daughter, Hallean, to Joseph D. Flaherty, Washington, will be May 22. Mr. Flaherty is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E."Flaherty of

and Mrs. Walter G. Crose, 1006

Amsterdam, N.Y.

Rev. Fr. Jansen

'Officiates

Miss Margaret Mary Noone became the bride of Richard Ashcraft in a 9 o'clock ceremony this morning in St. Joseph's Catholic church. The double-ring ceremony was read by the Rev. Fr. James H. Jansen,’ The bridé is the daughter of Charles Noone, 522 N. Pine st., and the bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ashcraft, 1910 S. Talbott st. Sister Is Attendant

Miss Helen. Noone, her sister's

| maid of honor, wore pink taffeta

Miss Anna

yellow and rose taffeta. The flower girl, Theresa Noone, was in pink chiffon and Patricia Ashcraft, ringbearer, wore white, An embroidered taffeta gown styled with a pannier drape and full-length train was worn by the bride. #er finger-tip illusion veil was attached to a net circlet accented with pearlized orange blossoms. She

the carried white roses and gardenias.

Claude Ashcraft Jr. served as his brother's best man and the ushers were Joseph Noone and Charles

Mrs. | Middleton.

A reception was held this afternoon in the home father.

‘Sorority Chapter

Names Officers

Tau chapter, Delta 8igma Kappa sorority, has announced the results of its recent election. The officers are Mrs. John R. Geilker, president; William J. Morrissey, vice

Miss Jean Marie Achgill who will be | changed vows at 4 o'clock in the land Miss Violet Childers, recording married to Peter Henry Landry, rectory of St. Joan of Arc Catholic | land corresponding secretaries.

Ferndale, Mich., May 10. Hostesses for the shower were Misses Mary Salamone, Thelma Leisure and Ethel Schubert,

Radio Interview. Mrs.) Horace Powell was interviewed by Miss Anne Holmes on the D. A. R. radio program this morning over WISH, Mrs, Powell is chairman of the” Ellis island committee of the Caroline Scott Harrison D, A. R. chapter. Miss

Holmes is D. A, R. state vice chairman of radio. eH

(church, Their parents are Mr. and Mrs, H. M. Maher, 3820 Carroilton ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ‘W. Meyer, 3121 Rugkle st. The bridal attendants were Miss Mary M. Carr and Robert Meyer, the bridegroom's brother. The bride wore a pink suit. and navy _accessofties. After dinner at Holly Hock Hill

Maher home; the couple will leave for a trip to New York. They. will be at home later with we bride's Par-] ents, yA Pk oi dei

and a reception tonight in the

Officers will be installed immediately after the national convention of the organization May 24 to 26 in Cleveland.

Meeting Arranged By ‘Norway Club

The Norway club will meet at 8 p. m, today at the D. A, R.

chapter house. Bert Servaas will]

give a demonstration of magic, and John Benson will talk on “Norway.”

Horst-Naumsek Rite Is Followed By Breakfast and Reception At the Marott Hotel

A breakfast at the Maroft hotel this morning followed the marriage of Miss Sylvia FP. Naumsek to Gerald E, Horst. The nuptial ceremony was at 9 o'clock in Christ the King Catholic church with the Rev. Fr. Joseph V. Somes reading the single-ring service. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Naumsek, 5760 N. Keystone ave, and Mr. Horst is the son of Mrs. Mary Horst, Crown

of the bride's]

Point, Entering on the arm of her father, the bride wore a gown of] heavy candlelight satin fashioned with a full pannier skirt and long train. Her lace-edged fingertip illusion veil was attached to a high bonnet centered with pearlized orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of gardenias backed by a frill of maline. Attendants’ Frocks Her attendants were Miss Santa Provenzario, maid of honor, and Miss Stella Krainz, Milwaukee, and Miss * Lottie Pierson, bridesmaids. The flower girls were Madalyn Jo Hedden and Bonnie Jo Horst. A green taffeta frock and matching gauntlets were worn by Miss | Provenzano, while the bridesmaids wore slate blue taffeta. The flower girls wore long white marquiset frocks and carried baskets of rose petals. Wedding Trip South The bridegroom's twin brother, Harold W, Horst, was the best’ man and ushers were Anthony Horst and Harry Stonich, After the breakfast, attended by families and bridal party, a reception was held this afternoon in thé Marott hunters’ lodge. The couple, {through the South, will be at home| with the bride's parents. Mr. Horst attended St. Joseph | college and John Carroll university and Mrs. Horst attended Butler university,

Mrs. Thornburgh Will Speak

Mrs. John W, Thornburgh will speak at the meeting of ' the Betsy Ross chapter, International TravelStudy club, at 6:30 p. m, Monday in the Apex grill, New officers are Mrs. E. O. Sterns, | president; Mrs. H. 0. Wilkins and. Mrs. Martin :Roschell, vice presidents; Mrs. Paul M. Vandivier and Mrs. Dale T. corresponding secre old Hardin, treasurer; Keller, auditor, and Mrs. Earl E.| Schwarzenbach, . federation delegate.

Picnic Planned _

BRIDE-TO-BE— Miss. Kathny : Denbo's engagement fo Jam. W. Robison is announced br 1 arents, Mr. and Mrs, Orvill ri Bs 1819 Ruckle st. Robison is the son of Joha Ree son, Sheffield Inn. The wa exchange vows on in . {Ashby photo.) ji ®

o'clock this morning in the H Cross Catholic church united MN

following a trip!’

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ushers were Harry Dorsey — Y.a ward Suding. 2 The reception following the ce vi mony was at the home of the bric mother, Mrs. Frank H., Voll. 1062 N. Arsenal ave. After a trip east the cou | will be at with the bric groom's mother, Mrs. Charles Tt mann, 936 N. Chester st. : The bridegroom attended aig university.

Miss Sharick To Be Wed

Tomorrow .

Times Special KEOKUK, Iowa, April 26—M’ Patricia Ann Sharick of Indiana olis will become the bride of Ric ard D. Murray in a ceremony he tomorrow, The vows will ‘be re. in the Hotel Towa. The bride is the daughter of Mi Georgia F. Sharick, 140 W. Ham" ton drive, Indianapolis, and Paul i Sharick of this city. Two Attendants Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Murray, 55° Central dve., Indianapolis, are pa. : ents of the bridegroom. The Rev. James Conrad of tI Presbyterian church here will o ficiate. Miss Sandra Sharick w be her sister's only attendant ar Don Murray, Indianapolis, will a: tend his brother. Bridal Costume The bride will wear a white suf’ white accessories and an orchid an gardenia corsage. ro She attended Lindenwood colleg” St. Charles, Mo., and Butler uni versity and the bridegroom attende« Kempei tary acatlemy, Boone yille, Mo, and Butler. Miss Sha rick is a member of Pi Beta Phi so. rority.

Trip North = +

A trip through Northern Indians and Illinois will follow Miss : Nell Schumacher’s Marshall J. Brown noon. ! The ceremony will i o'clock in the Centenary church with the Rev. G. Fisher officiating.