Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 May 1947 — Page 9
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BRIDE-TO-BE—M iss Dotty Lou Davis is the bride-to-be of Roberf D. McClaran, son of Mr. and Mrs, R. D. McClaran, Toledo. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Davis. (Liang Shen).
Joan Caughran and Ray Miller Choose Bridal Attendants for Their Wedding
MISS JOAN CAUGHRAN hds chosen Saturday, June 14, as the date for her marriage to Ray E. Miller. The ceremony will be read at 8:30 o'clock that night in the First Presbyterian church, Dr. George Arthur Frantz will officiate. Miss Caughran is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Howard Caughran and the prospective bridegroom is the
Miss Jean S. Edwards; Milton, Mass., will be the maid of honor. . She was the bride-to-be's roommate at Wellesley college. Mrs. Robert 8. Grimshaw, Scarsdale, N. Y., will be the matron of honor and bridesmaids will be Mrs. Malvern A. Schweig, St. Louis; Misses Helen G. Rudesill, Annette Short and Helen L. Warvel. The junior bridesmaid will be Miss Jacquie Dean Wiles, niece of Mr, Miller. Robert C. Miller, Mankato, Minn., will serve as his brother's best man while the ushers will be John H, Caughran, brother of the bride-to-be; Heath Compton, Norval M. Corbett, Edward H. Mayo and Paul T. Roberts. :
June 14 Set for Ceremony : ANOTHER JUNE 14 CEREMONY will be read for Miss Dotty Lou Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Davis, and Robert D. McClaran, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. §. McClaran, Toledo, O., formerly Dr. Roy Ewing Vale will read the vows at 8:30 p. m. in the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. # " = » » " Mr. and Mrs. William C. McGuire announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Josephine, to Ransom Griffin, son of Mrs. Ransom Griffin. The couple will exchange marriage vows in the fall. Miss McGuire is a graduate of National Park college, Forest Glen, Md,, and of Indiana university where she was a Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority member. Mr. Griffin is a Vggbash college Btaduate and a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity, ; ' ®. = =» nw = Miss Jean Clark will become the bride of Daniel Myron Crichlow in a ceremony to be read at 2:30 o'clock the afternoon of Saturday, June 28, in McKee chapel of Tabernacle Presbyterian church. Her engagement was announced today by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Clark. Mr. Crichlow is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Raymond W. Crichlow. Miss Clark will be graduated in June from DePauw university where she is a member of Kappa Kappes Gamma sorority. Mr. Crichlow attended Butler university,
McVay-Canfield Engagement THE ENGAGEMENT OF Miss Bettina Louise McVay to Charles E. Canfield is announced by her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Herff. The prospective bridegroom is the sbn of Mr. and Mrs. Howard 8. Canfield, Atlanta, ‘Ga. June 25 has been set as the wedding date. The ceremony will be in the Indianapolis Athletic club. Miss McVay is a Guif Park college graduate and Mr. Canfield was graduated from the University of Georgia. » » » » » » Mr. and Mrs. Byron David Bowers announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Marie, to Donald E. Ricketts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark C. Ricketts, Everett, Wash, The marriage cere-. - mony will be read June 14 in Christ Episcopal church. Miss Bowers attended MacMurray college, Jacksonville, Ill, and Mr. Ricketts
Museum Plans ‘Family Hour’
“family hour” tomorrow afternoon | will be patrons, pupils and teachers! of school 84. v Miss Elizabeth H. Scott, principal; will be:.assisted by Mesdames E. G. Hinshaw, Don White, Silas | Reagan, Melvin Hansen, Horace, Barden, Wilbur Appel, George Batt, | Abraham Zimmerman, David Lewis, Harry Peterson, William Knowles, H. A. Shonle, Kern Miles, Louis| Chambers, Robert Orbison, Homer Woods, E. D, Cree and Cora D'Arcy.’
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ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED—The . engagement of Miss Mary Josephine McGuire (center above) to Ransom Griffin was announced today. (Bretzman). Miss Betty Boyd (lower left), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Byron Boyd, 7201°E. Washington st., and Donald Robert Kitley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kitley of Cumberland, will be married
Guests at the Children’s museum June 7 in the Cumberland Baptist church. (Dexheimer-Carlon).
Miss Helen Kay (lower right) and Bernard Lefkowitz will exchange vows June 29 in Beth-El Zedeck ‘emple. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kay, 2927 Park ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Stein, 8341/, Union. st. Tae
‘Fund Chairman Recital Planned
Mrs. Austin H. Brown, 4401 N.
{the first financial appeal of“ Dana | chapter, Hall school, Wellesley, Mass. The |sorority, Tuesday night.
Miss Rose Rohner, pianist, will Illinois st., is district chairman for be presented in a recital by Kappa | Mu Phi Epsilon, music The rejcampaign is to raise a $2,000,000 cital will be at the Jordan con'building fund. _ | servatory building at 106 E. North st.
‘Teen Talk—
By BOBBIE SCHAEFFER “THE LIGHT fantastic” some call it—but it isn’t tripped . and
are really on their toes. Professional dancing is hard work and those in Miss Eileen Poston’s classes at Jordan conservatory spend hour upon hour in practice.
attended the University of Washington in Seattle.
Reception Held | At I. A. C. shall Schaefer and R. Fred Helvey |
A reception at the Indianapolis ere married at 3:30 p. m. today in| Athletic club from 2 to 4 p. m. fol-| A)) ‘Souls Unitarian church. lowed the wedding .this morning of| mpe bride, who lives at 2041 N.| Mize Marsares ann Feeney and Wil-| pAjapama st., is the sister of James jam James Cronin | Pred Marshall, Urbana, Ii. Mr. The ceremony was at 10:30 o'clock |Helvey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. | in 8t. Joan of Arc Catholic church. ! Richard A. Helvey, Logansport. The Rev. Fr. John Lynch officiated. ! Three Atiendants |
| Parents of the couple.are Mr. A flower print dress, black acces-
2 Wr. ig = isan 4a sories and & gardenia corsage were ; : worn® by the bride. She was at-
Jam e. Cronin, 3716 N. Delaware tended by her sister-in-ldw, Mrs. | Trip to California Mardigll, Sos hey daughter, Miss Miss Patty Ely was the maid of| Mrs. Marshall wore a brown suit honor, Bridesmaids were Miss (with aqua accessories, and Miss Nancy Langan. and Miss Patty | Schaefer wore an aqua and white] Cronin, Suzyanne Flack was the dress. Michael Ray was the best flower girl. All the attendants wore | man. blue faille. frocks. A reception in the Hotel WashThe candlelight satin gown worn ington Bamboo room followed the by the bride had a hoop skirt and | wedding. The couple will be at train. Her fingertip illusion veil was home at 2041 N. Alabama st- st. -
attached fo an orange blossom | Wellesley Club
tiara and she carried ivory carna-| To Meet Monday
tions and orchids, ‘The couple was to 1éave for a trip The Indianapolis Wellesley club will meet at 1-p. m. Monday at the
to California. The bride attended home of Mrs, Karl Koons, 5767 N.
Pennsylvania- st. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Jesse E, Moore and Mrs. Robert Smith. The business session will include the election of a vice president and a treasurer, and reports on the alumnae council held recently at the college. The delegates were Mesdames Maxwell H. Coppock, Paul W, Burkholder and Benjamin + Turner Jr.
Helvey- Schaefer Rite!
Is Solemnized ; l
Repeating Yows read by Dr. E. Burdette Backus, Mrs. Vivien Mar- |
the bridegroom attended Butler and Purdue ‘universities;
i a——_—r———_ifaas Schedule Initiation Pi. Epsilon Phi, Butler university home. economics organization, will hold initiation services at 3:45 p. m. Monday in Jordan hall. New members will be Miss Evelyn Mc®onnell and Miss . Betty Loomis, Indian-
land,
{ton with class work.
{in the conservatory’s spring festival.
Twenty-five or more teen-agers are learning character, modern and | balle} dancing. ‘(Dancing is offered in a four-year college. accredited | course at Jordan.) » » » THREE high schoolers studying with Miss Poston are making dancing their careers, Mary Sue Mc- | Carty, who attends St. Agnes acad{emy, Dorothy Webb of Shortridge and Virginia MecClamrock of Kokomo are the only soloists in the school. Only the advanced -tudents take private lessons . . . and they work in three and four classes weekly.
| They have been studying all of nine
or 10 years and Virginia went to (New York last summer where she attended the American Ballet school. Mary Sue assists Miss Pos»
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FOUR YEARS ago the dancing {students.appeared for the first uime
Miss Poston put a story, complete with music, on the stage.
Just now every. one--fronr the °
small first-year students up to the advanced teen-agers (and even some former G. I.s)—is practicing for a recital June 11, Some of the dancers will perform, too, for the Indiana Federation of Music Clubs June 4. A Christmas ballet;
sented by the dancers and this year | they gave “The Nutcracker Suite.” There were 65 in the ballets.
it isn't fantastic when the dancers)
ID. of U. to See
“The Bartered | Bride,” and “Faust” have been pre- Film Monday
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Dancing Students Prepare for Recital June 11
BACK. STAGE—Thess dorcert practice with professional skill. They are Mary Sue McCarty (foreground) and Geraldine Schioeman (left) and Dorothy Webb,
we | PET,
Froakiust Planned By Nature Club
A’ color film, “Trees and Homes |
Chicago and San Francisco opera auditorium to the Governor Oliver en's gardens.
ballet companies and has studied in| Perry Morton. chapter, Daughters
New York and Massachusetts, But her home is here in Indiana
of the Union. cede the breakfast..
where .she’ attended Butler uni-|charge of the business session. Dele- Lytle.
versity. She received her A. B. de- gates to the organization's national | gree’ from Principia college, Elsah, congress in Springfield, Il, will give at Woollen’s cabins at 3:30 o'clock Iu
“Ifive minute reports of the ‘meeting. tomorrow.
The annual May day breakfast of the Northwest,” will be shown at of the Nature Study club will be .Miss Poston has danced with the 1:30 p. m. Monday in the Wilking | held at 8 a, m, tomorrow m WoollA bird hike at 6:30 a. m. will preReservations Mrs. George E. Dunn will be in|may be .made with Mss, Chester
The clu” will have an open house
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Church Scene Of Two Rites
The St. Philip Neri Catholic {church was the scene of two mar‘riage ceremonies this morning, The Rev. .Fr. Hilary Meny read the vows for Miss Mary Diersing
and* Michael Corliss at 9 o'clock dnd the Rev. Fr. James Barton officlated at 10 o'clock when Miss Dorothy Louise Sering became the bride of Robert Lee Dorsey. A heavy white satin gown made
worn by Mrs. Corliss. Her fingertip
“Iman, and the ushers wil] include
with bustle back and long train wa¥]
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JUNE 25 RITE Miss Bettina Lovie McVay. marriage Charles E. Canfield will be Wednesday, June: 25. Shei is the: ‘ieee: of Mr, and Mrs. Harry J, Herff. (Liang Shen).
Emma Lou Tatman Will Be. Wed To Richard Vernon T omoeryow In North Methodist Church
Miss Emma Lou Tatman and Richard G. Vernon will leave’ al trip through the South after their marriage at 3:30 0’ tomorrow afternoon in fhe North Methodist church. The Rey, Franklin, will read the vows. Mrs. Robert Tatman, 3933 Fark ave. is the bride's mother; And. 4 and Mrs. E. S. Vernon, 3234 Ruckle st. are the bridegroomrs| aren
The bride's Sousie, ose Marthe Jean McCreery, roit, wi er N uptial Vows. Are Read by
maid of honor. Mrs. Charles Fitzpatrick and Miss Anna Mae Tatman, sisters of the bride, will be bridesmaids. Bridal Gewn The flower girl, Nancy Ellen Young, will wear a white dotted swiss dress over yellow taffeta. Steven L. Baxter, the bridegroom’s nephew, will be the ring bearer. They will be dressed alike in frocks of blue, pink and yellow dotted swiss. They will wear pearl | headbands. A tiara of white carnations will hold the bride's fingertip illusion veil. Her gown of heavy white satin is styled with a full skirt and long train, . She will carry a shower bouquet of white carnations and sweetpeas centered with a white orchid,
Bridegroom’s Attendants Mr. Fitzpatrick will be the best
Richard Wilkey, Thomas Heavrin, Lawrence Fricke .and Carver - McGriff. A reception in the Tatman home will follow the ceremony. The couiple will be at home there after May 18.
Anne Farrell Is Bride
veil fell from a crown of valley lilies and she carried white roses, Pastel Frocks Miss Mary Ellen Sullivan, her {maid of honor, wore green dotted | swiss and the bridesmaids, Mrs. | | Walter Duncan and Mrs. James Vaughn, wore pink dotted swiss. A breakfast was held at the Homestead and a reception was {held this afternoon in the home of [the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs, |F. H. Diersing, 822 N. Olney st.
: | Parents of the bridegroom are
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Corliss, 1750 W.| 57th st.” The couple left on a short wedding trip. | n » ” { Mrs. Dorsey chose white organdy for her bridal gown. It was fashioned with a long train and was laccented with lace. A halo of flow‘ers held her fingertip veil. Pale green organdy was worn by the matron of honor, Mrs. Robert L. Rominger, sister of the bride.
{ p Recéption Held
Miss wilma Sering, another sister, and Miss Aileen Scoggan,| | bridesmaids, wore yellow and orchid ‘marquiset. Sharon Ann Wilson, the flower girl, wore pink organdy. | Robert Hebenstreet-was the pest | |man and ushers were Fred St. Peter and William Sering, brother of the bride. The bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. | William F. Sering, 25 Hendricks pl.,
«féntertained this afternoon at a re-
tception for the couple. Mr, and Mrs. Asa ‘C. Dorsey, 528 N. Dearborn st, are the je bridegroom's parents,
Mrs. Martha ‘Martin To Leave on Trip
Mrs. Martha Martin, 791 East dr., Woodruff Place, will leave New York June 6 for a trip to Chile, Bolivia, Ecuador, Colombia, |, Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Mexico. Mrs. Martin will travel by train into the interiors of the countries and will study their folklore and music,
Covered Dish Supper
The Garden City P.-T. A. study club will meet at 6:30 p. m. Monday in the home of Mrs. Stiles, 5015 Rockville rd., for a covered dish supper. “Germany and the British
sion. Mis, WLW Wite'W, shairs man. one
Isles” will be the topic for discus~|schmidt, treasurer, and’ Miss program ch
Miss Anne Farrell became the {bride of Joseph L. Huser at 9 a. m. today in the Little Flower Catholic church. The Rev. Pr. John Ried-
inger read the vows. bia club following the Vie. wedding Te. The bride is the daughter of Mr, hear dna the, ain j2nd Mrs, William C. Farrell, 1224
N. Wallace ave. Mr. and Mrs. Jo TT Suests,
|seph N. Huser, 1214 N. Wallace ave., are parents of the bridegroom. Ni ch ols Reck Ceremony *
Attendants’ Frocks Dr. John B. Pun v
Mrs. Pleiderer were host: last night at a dinner in the Oolum-
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An ivory satin gown fashioned with a full skirt was worn hy the {bride. She earried a white prayer- | hook with a shower of white roses {and satin ribbon. | Miss Dorothy Rose Huser, sister {of the bridegroom and maid of (honor, wore a froék of pink marquiset. . Bridesmaids, Miss Barbara Lovell and Miss Margaret Padgett,
{wore blue marquiset. Carol LeFeber, - He [the flower girl, was dressed in pink. hee Sower’s wuld “ Sot} . Reception Held the bridesmaid. They will wear blu: William C. Farrell Jr., brother of (the bride, was the best man and {the ushers were John A. and James |R, Huser, brothers of the bridegroom, A reception in the home of the {bride's parents. followed. the cere. {mony and the couple left on a trip {to Detroit and Canada. They will
E. Vermont st., at 7
night in the Irvington church,
* A gown of white net. willbe wars: |
| by the bride. Her fingertip veil wii
m {be at home after May 11 at 1248 |E. Reck and Eugene IN. DeQuincy st, There ‘wi \ rece a, home of the bride's | Medical Auxiliary and Mrs. Floyd H. Reck, gess ave, before the
‘Sets Election
The Woman's auxiliary to the Marion County Medical society will have a luncheon meeting May 15 at the Indianapolis Athletic club. s The business session, at 11 a m., will include committee reports and election aad installation of officers. An afternoon of bridge will follow the Juncheon. Mrs. R. C. Rees is in charge of arrangements,
Miss Napp Elected - Miss Audrey Merle Napp, 4648 N. Kenwood ave., daughter of ‘Mr. and! Mrs. Frank S. Koapp, has been elected president of the Butler une oi versity Y. W. C. A.’
