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“Rite in Second Prosbyiarian Church ‘Will Unite Miss Meeker, Mr. Marti

IN A CANDLELIGHT CEREMONY at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon Miss Elizabeth Bowman Meeker will he

married ‘to Charles Wendell

Mrs: Richard Castleman Evans of honor,

Miss Mary Fleanor Fenstermaker,

crepe will be fashioned with V sleeves and pleated skirts, They foliage.

" Heirloom duchess lace will edge the sweetheart, neckline of Miss Meeker's candlelight satin gown. Venetian lace, also a family heir-

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+ orchid on a prayerbook.

Elizabeth Lord And Fred Fries Exchange Vows

A trip to Chicago followed the wedding this morning of Miss Elizabeth Ann Lord and Fred W, Fries. They were married at 9 o'clock in the St. Joan of Arc Catholic church. The Rev. Fr. Edwin C, Sahm read the nuptial vows. The bride is a sister of Dr. Glenn C, Lord, 4455 Washington blvd, and of Mrs. Gerald Graffis, 4534 Washington blvd. "Mr. Fries is the son of Mr, and Mrs.’ Fred V. Pries, 1222 N. New Jersey st. White Faille Dress Miss Margaret Fry, the bride's only attendant, was dressed in pink marquiset and wore a net bonnet accented with rosebuds. White faille was worn by the bride. ‘The ‘gown, styled with a round neck and marquiset yoke, had a full skirt and train, *- With it the bride wore a floor-length illusion veil attached to a lace hat trimmed with valley lilies. She carried a colonial cluster of white carnation petals, stephanotis

Breakfast Held , Henry J. Baltz Jr. served as the best man and the ushers were Robert E. Bauer and Carl J. Fries, the bridegroom's brother. Following the ceremony, bridal party and immediate fam-

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Marott hotel. After next Thursday, the couple Will be at home at 4520 Marcy lane, Apt. 34. Mr. Fries is a Butler university graduate.

Dr.-R. E. Vale Officiates

A ceremony at 3:30 o'clock this| afternoon in McKee chapel of the] Tabernacle Presbyterian c¢ hurch united Miss Betty Ruth Thomas and John L. Busch. The bride is the sister of Mrs. | E Pred Newman, 5345 Manker st. and Mr, Busch is the son of Mrs. | Mary Traub Busch, Chicago, for-| merly of Indianapolis. : Dr. Roy Ewing Vale was the officiating clergyman. The bridal attendants were Mrs. Merrill E. Pyle Jr. and Stephen A. Minton Jr. Wedding Trip South Mrs. Pyle wore a pink wool suit | and navy accessories. The bride | chose a pale beige gabardine suit, hrown lizard accessories and a peige hat. She carried & White

A reception was held in the home | of Mrs. Henry K. Dalzell, 5262 Central ave., where the couple will be at._home after a trip to New Orleans. The bride attended Butler university and is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Mr, Busch attended Purdue university,

Rite Followed By Breakfast

Miss Rose Ellen Hession became the bride of William P. Hurrle.ig a| double-ring ceremony at 9 o'clock this morning in the Blessed Sacrament chapel of SS. Peter and, Paul cathedral. The Rt. Rev. Msgr, Raymond R. Noll, rector of the cathedral, officiated. Carrying a colonial bouquet of white daisies, the bride wore a white chiffon marquiset gown styled with scalloped bertha and full hoop skirt. Her fingertip tulle veil was held by a Juliet cap. Sister Is Attendant The maid of honor, Miss Margaret Hession, the bride's sister, wore a blue faille taffeta frock. The "bridegroom's brothers were his attendants, The best man was Otto Hurrle,- and Raymond and Robert Hurrle were ushers, After a wedding breakfast at the Homestead, the couple left for a trip to West Virginia, They will live in Brownsburg.

The bride, who lived at 2444 N,|

Talbott st. is the daughter of Mrs. Ellen C, Hession, Brownsburg. Mr. and Mrs, William J. Hurrle, 2153 E. Garfield dr, are the bridegroom's parents.

i att Three Will Attend Nurses Congress

Three student representatives of the Methodist hospital School of Nursing will attend the International Council of Nurses congress Monday through Wednesday in. Atlantic City. Delegates from 33 foreign countries will attend. The American Nursing association voted $40,000 to bring 80 of the for-

eign representatives to the meeting. | be

' The Methodist hospital delegates are Misses Frances L. Molebash,

be in the Second Presbyterian church. Dr, Jean S. Milner will read the wedding vows: before a background of « massed palms and other greenery. white flowers will decorate the altar.

The bridesmaids will be Miss Nancy Louise McCown and

‘Sorority Founding

{lies attended a breakfast at the|’

sist the ‘hostess.

Martin, The ceremony will|

A large bouquet of

, Aberdeen, Md., will be the matron

The attendants’ frocks of rose necklines, gathered- bodices, cap will carry bouquets of variegated

loom, will accent the fitted bodice, The gown is fashioned with a bustle back and a hoop skirt extending into a train,

Reception Planned MORE HEIRLOOM lace will form the bride's tiara, and from it will fall a fingertip veil of French illusion, She will carry a shower bouquet of valley lilies with a cluster of white orchids| in the center. A. Frederick Krueger will be the best man. The ushers will be Ralph J. Martin, Lebanon, brother of the bridegroom; Howard R. Meeker Jr., brother of the bride; Charles W. Yeo, Muncie, and Harold K. Downey. A reception at the Propylaeum will follow the ceremony. After a short wedding trip, the couple will be at home at 6610 Broadway.

Parents of Couple , THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Robison Meeker. She is a graduate of Tudor Hall school and Vassar college, and is a member of ‘the Indianapolis Junior league, The Players club and the Jun: Day nursery. Mr. and Mrs. John Charles Martin, Lebanon, are the parents of the bridegroom. He was graduated from DePauw university, where he was a member of ® Beta Theta Pi fraternity. He also is a graduate of the Columbia university School of Law.

Alumnae to Observe

Mrs. Frank Owings, 5126 E. Michigan st., will entertain the Al-|

pha Delta Pi alumnae of Indian- |

apolis night.

in her home Wednesday! Mrs. Arthur Coller will as-

The meeting wil] be a birthday!

party to celebrate the founding of]

the sorprity, May 15, 1851, at Wesleyan college in Macon, Ga. New! officers will be installed.

Legion Auxiliary" Holds Euchre Party The Northeast American Legion auxiliary sponsored a euchre party

{last night in the Northeast community center... Mrs. Joseph Wilker-

lin charge. { The unit members were hostesses | {for the luncheon meeting the junior | tactivities department had this aft-| ernoon at the post home.

Mrs. Rene Eck | To Be Speaker

A tea is planned next Saturday afternoon by the Indianapolis Alumnae" association, Kappa Kappe| Gamma sorority. It will be in the! Butler university chapter house. Mrs. Rene Eck, the former Miss Pauline Vonnegut of Indianapolis, | will tell of her experiences as a| student at the ‘University of Santiago in Chile,

Mrs. Eck was given a foreign study fellowship by the sorority in 1943 to study ornithology. She ‘was | attached later to the United States | embdssy in Santiago:

will sing and Miss Dorothy Ellen Romine, pianist, will play. Representatives of the active chapters

{in Indiana will speak. In the receiving line will be Mrs.|’

Everett M. Schofield, retiring president; Mrs. Henry O, Hebert and Mrs. Wilbur A. Elliott. Presiding at the tea table will be Miss Barbara Wells, president of ~ the Butler chapter. Mrs. George T, Tindall Jr, is in charge of arrangements, assisted by Mesdames Stanley H, Britten, Elliott and James A. Rogshire and Miss Marjorie Home.

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Robert Martin To Take Bride

A gown of mousseline de sole will be worn by Miss Benita Swisshelm for her marriage to Robert Allen Martin at 7:30 p. m. today. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale will read the vows

in McKee chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. A tiara of seed pearls will hold her fingertip veil and she will carry a cascade bouquet of white roses, carnations and an orchid. Couple to Live Here

Miss Mary Ann Ulrich, her only

broidered net frock. William Lezoote will be the best man.

pride’s parents, Mi and Mrs. F. A. Swisshelm, 3290 N. Denny st, follow.

at home after Monday at 1035 N Jefferson ave. .

Mr. and ‘Mrs. Russell A. Martin,

Virginia E. Platz and Fern K. Mc-

1431 N Jefferson ave,

‘Will Live in

Members of the Butler chapter |

attendant, will wear a blue em-

A reception in the home of the will

The couple will leave on a wedding trip to Cincinnati and will

Parents of the bridegroom are

GUILD IS AN 'AUXILIARY' TO INDIANAPOLIS MOTHERS — Tomorrow is the one day of the year when mothets may count on being allowed to sit back and have others serve them. If would Ee fine if Mother's day came more frequently. But even though the day is sfill on a once-a-year basis, there's at least one: outfit in town which spends a good part of the year doing something that's appreciated by all mothers of younger children. The organization is the Children's Museum’ guild which works for the Children's museum at 30th and Meridian sts. And the museum— because it is a delight to children in their search for learning—is a delight to mothers, too. Members of the guild's executive board, announced yesterday as the

group met in the home of Mrs. Walter Carpenter, are (left to right) Mrs. Robert D. Gruen, president; Mrs. Ralph B. Coble; Mrs. George E. Bardwell, assistant treasurers. -trs. R:“Kennard- Sparks, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Burchard Carr; Mrs. Walter C. Hiser, vice president, and Mrs Richard Bearss, Freasurer. Mrs. Coble and Mrs.” Carr were elected. by the guild as representatives to the board. Two additional members (not shown) are Mrs. Albert Smiith, recording secretary, and Mrs. John C, Troyer, holdover board member and past president. Just now the guild is twice as busy as usual, helping with plans for the May Market which the museum trustees will. sponsor next Saturday at the former Children's museum, 1150 N. Meridian st.

[.. W. Moshers

Puerto Rico

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd W. Mosher will be at home in Santurce, Puerto Rico, after the trip which follows {their wedding this morning. Before

Grandfather. of Bride Will Read

Alling-Freeland

In Broadway Methodist Church

The bride's grandfather, the Rev. W. B. Freeland, will officiate tonight when Miss Laura Esther Freeland is married to: Lt. Charles

C. Alling. The ceremony will be Methodist church.

Miss Freeland is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Freeland,

4170 Guilford ave. and Lt. Allin Alling, 5653 Guilford ave. and he

their marriage, at 9 o'clock in Sa- late Mr. Alling.

cred Heart Catholic church, Mrs.

Mosher was Miss Helen Aguges a sweetheart neckline, fitted bodi ice |

Ohleyer. She is the daughter of Mrs. George. J. Ohleyer, 1234 Union st. { The bridegroom, of Santurce, is the nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Mosher, Sag Harbor, Long Island,

ison and Mrs. Bedlord Moore were IN. Y

The couple will go to Puerto Rico’ after a month's wedding trip. Officiating at the rite this .morn{ing was the Rev. Laurian Kungel, O. F. M. The bride wore ‘white marquiset, its full skirt edged by a rufied flounce which extended around the train. : Her veil was fingertip length and | she carried lilies. Her sisters, Miss Ruth Mary

{Ohleyer, maid of honor, and Miss

Mary Elizabeth Ohleyer, wore madonna blue marquiset.

“The bride's white satin gown has

and a gathered skirt forming a| chapel length train. She will wear | a fingertip veil and will carry a white Bible topped by a white orchid. Her aitendants wir ‘be her sister, Miss Naomi Freeland, maid of] honor, and Miss Palmer Alling, sister of the bridegroom, bridesmaid. | Both will wear pale green marquiset dresses made with high necklines and bustle backs.

Reception Follows

his cousin, Emery E. Alling Jr., as best man and, as ushers, Edwin Freeland, brother of the bride, Robert Holtzman, William Chisler, John Beckerich and Donald Lukenbill.

Leo W. Lauck was the best man |

and Robert F. and Edward J. Ohl=’ leyer, cousins of the bride, were ushers. A wedding breakfast for the bridal party and immgediate families

{was held at the Lake Shore Country

club following the ceremony and a recéption was held this. afternoon | in the Ohleyer home.

‘Mrs. Henry W. Laut ‘Will Entertain

. Mrs. Henry W. Laut, 5270 Pleasant Run blvd, will entertain the Mu Phi Epsilon Patroness club at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday. sistants will be Mrs. James Costin and Mrs. Minnie Edenharter. The program is in charge of Mrs. Harry Foreman and Mrs, Sidney Fenstermaker,

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the bride’s parents. After May 21, the couple will be at home at 12 Palfrey rd., Belmont, Mass. Lt. Alling is stationed at!

Mass, Miss Freeland attended Butler

Phi sorority member,

versity's School of Dentistry,

Installation Booked By Monday Club

day noon in.the Marott hotel.

will play.

Ceremony

at 7:30 o'clock in the Broadway

g is the son of Mrs. Charles C.

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Ceremony

Four Sisters ™

Are Bride's Attendants

The four sisters of the bride were attendants this morning when Miss Rosemary Beidelman and Thomas C. Rudnicki were married. The ceremony was at 9 o'clock in the

St. Roch’s Church Is the Scene Of Sterrett-Rolfsen and : =

Murphy-Niehaus

Two nuptial ceremonies were read this morning in St. Roch's Catholle church. In the first, at 8 o'clock, Miss Rose I. Rolfsen became the bride

of Thomas E. Sterrett. The Rev. Fr,

At 9 o'clock Miss Gertrude Niehaus and Bernard Thomas Murphy

exchanged vows before the Rev. Fr. Mr, and Mrs. George B. Rolfsen, Webster, 1905 N. Talbott st, are parents of Mr, Sterrett and his

Little Flower Catholic church with the Rev, Fr. Thomas Lyons officiating.

Mrs. James Tolin was the matron of honor and Misses Martha, Helen

Nuptial vows will. be read tomor‘row afternoon for Miss Georgeanna | |Holl and Duke L. Knowlton, The Rev. Ira B. Stock will perform the {ceremony at 4:30 o'clock in the Sev|lenth. Presbyterian church. Miss Holl is ‘the daughter of Mr.

Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Knowlton, |

groom's parents. The Attendants

The couple’s attendants will be| Mrs. Louis R.- Stephan, her sister's

The reception following the cere- matron of -honor; Mrs. Robert L. John Rudnicki,

mony will be held in the home of | percifield, bridesmaid; Miss Marga- | had his brother, Edward, as best {man and another brother, Henry, | Mappes.

Both are of

ret Knox, junior bridesmaid; Robert Berry, best -man, and Rex Ellis, | Robert Bogan, Wayne Baker, |

ers.

and Mrs. E. W. Holl, 1008 E. Palmer |

and Kathryn Beidelman were bridesmaids. Mrs. Tolin wore yellow marquiset while, the bridesmaids {wore green, blue -and lavender +marguiset respectively, Trip to Canada The bride, daughter of Mr. and {Mrs. C. J. Beidelman, 702 N. Riley

ave, was gowned in candlelight

Ist. Lt. Alling’s attendants will include 1634 N. Tibbs ave. are the bride- satin fashioned with a long train.

The two-tiered fingertip veil warn, with it was caught by a lace and | illusion halo accented with pearls. Mr. Rudniéki, son of Mr. and Mrs. Youngstown, O.,

| as one of the ushers, | Youngstown, Other ushers were {Carl Storm, Youngstown, and Mr,

Murphy General hospital, Waltham, | George Young and John Knox; ush- | Tolin,

After a reception this afternoon

Thegbride will wear a candlelight in the Beidelman home, the.couple

tending into a long train.

a white orchid. Pastel Frocks

Her attendants will wear - Mage!

quiset dresses—Mrs, Stephan

lavender, Mrs. Percifield in yellow The Monday club will close its and Miss Knox in green, season with a guest luncheon Mon-

gene st,

The couple ‘will leave “for a. short | In- trip east after a reception in the afternoon in the home of Mrs.- T. stallation of officers will be held.|home of the bride's aunt, Mrs. Jen-|M. Rybolt, 5602 N. Pennsylvania st. Ranendra Kumar Das will speak nie Childers, and the Phi Beta string ensemble | They will be at home at 2827 Eu-|Mrs. Charles Fitch sang. A board

1020 E. Palmer st.|

| university where she was a Pi Beta satin gown with an illusion skirt ex-|was to leave for a trip to Toronto, A seed | Candda. They “will be at home in The bridegroom is a graduate of [pearl tiara will hold her illusion veili Youngstown after May 19. Indiana university and the uni- and she is to carry white roses with

The bridegroom attended Youngstown college.

Mrs. T. M. Rybolt

in| Ig Hostess.

The Indiana chapter, National Society of Arts and Letters, met this

Miss lola F. Echard spoke and

meeting preceded the program,

bride. Mr, and ‘Mrs. John Niehaus, 44 National ave. and Mr. and Mrs, Robert J. Murphy Sr, 415 Harlan st, are the parents of Mr. and Mrs. Murphy: Miss Therese Clare Rolfsen, maid of honor, Mrs. Carl R. Gough and Mrs. George Drummond were Mrs, Sterrett's attendants. They wore! blue, pink and yellow marquiset frocks, Bride’s Gown The bride chose a draped white satin gown styled with a bustle bow land long ‘train, Her fingertip veil was attathed to a seed pearl crown! and she carried white roses with a white orchid center. Mr. Sterrett’s attendants were Sylvester Rolfsen, best man, and!

Tearried white roses and valley lilies.

Teen Talk—

By BOBBIE SCHAEFFER OPENING the door to the summer season of dancing, the Subdeb club will give its annual spring ball next Friday. The dance will open Westlake for the year and Jules Zinter's i orchestra will start his season of tune-making, Last year the club also held its dance at the West Side terrate hall.

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A PUNCH PARTY from 8 to 9 p. m. will start the festivities for members of the club and their “dates.” Dancing will begin at 9 o'clock. The punch party will be held at Westlake, too.

Subdeb club; Janis Robinson is

retary-treasgrer, and Joan Spitz nagel, publicity chairman.

chairman of the poster committee. Jody Hoster has charge of the “bids.” And Kathy Owen will take care of the refreshments, to be served at the fpreview” party,

Mgmbers, of the club atterid Shortridge high soho). and Tudor Hall school.

Joy Foltz is president of thé"

vice president; Nancy Jones, sec~ *

2.8.8 ; JANET . HARSHBARGER is

COMMITTEE MEMBERS—Planning the Subdeb club's annual dgnce : rularet Hard carge, Kathy Owen: and Jody Hoster.

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Robert Remmetter and Norbert!

After a wedding trip south, the couple will be at home with the |bridegroom’s mother.

afternoon at. the Niehaus home before Mr. and Mrs. Murphy left for their wedding trip to the Smoky mountains, A white embroidered taffeta dress made with front peplum, bustle and long train was worn this morning by the bride. Her fingertip veil fell from a crown of seed pearls. She

- Couple's Attendhnts Mids Therese Hodel, her maid of honor, wore orchid marquiset. Mus. Edward Niehaus, bridesmaid, was in

{bara Baxter and Edward E. Ayers,

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Theodore Worm officiated.

Omer Bruck, O. F. M, 202 E. Sumner ave., and Mrs. DB, ©

* Couple to Take : » Chicago Trip.

The Central Christian church will be the scene, at 3:30 p. m.: row, of the marriage of Miss Bare

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Dr. W. A. Shullenberger will ficiate. #34 sed Candlelight satin, fashioned with fitted bodice and long train, bas been chosen by the: yy wear a fingertip veil cal ; thalf-hat of net and will ¢ {colonial bouquet of white roe sweetpeas. ¥ Six Attendants ; Miss Patsy ‘Armstrong, maid’ ot |honor, will wear a green talfeta frock. The bridesmaids, Miss Joan Baxter and Miss Elaine Longshore, will wear pink and yellow. °° Attending the bridegroom will be Charles Griner, best man, and Robe ert Lloyd and Raymond Ayers, ushers. A reception in the home of ie |bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, {Glenn Baxter, 3321 Nowland ave, will follow the ceremony. The couple will take a wedding trip to Chicago. Mr. Ayers is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ayers, 1126 Parker ave,

Miss Achgill Is Married

aqua marquiset while the flower girl, Diana Ellis, wore yellow organdy. Maurice Murphy was his brother's best man and the ushers were

' |Harold and Charles Niehaus.

Subdeb Club Dance F riday to Open Summer Season

Y-Teen Group

1Aids Fund

A goal of $1200 has been set by the Y-Teens for the Y. W. C. A. Round-the-World® Reconstruction fund drive. Potato chipg are being sold by the group and it is making toy ponies of colored yarn and felt. wrought jewelry is being made for the Reckford, Ill, state sanitarium. The Tuk-A-Pache club, a coed group, also has assisted by sponsoring 4 -dance, a box supper and several parties, In charge of the potato chip sale are Misses Marian Smyrnis, Patricia Appler, Donna Speer, Alice Bell, Anna Hill, Virginia Sentman, Nellie Glazier and Deloyce Tabor. Miss Mary Stokes has sold more than 500 bags of potato chips, and is “high point girl"

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Miss “Jean Marie Achgili and | Peter Henry Landry were mbrried fn a ceremony read at 9 o'clock this morning in the Holy Angels Cathos lic church. The Rev. Fr. Hemry Trapp heard the vows. | A gown of white lace over tafteta : was worn by the bride.” A train extended from the : tiered hoop skirt. Half mitts of lace and a fingertip illusion veil hel by a starched lace tiara "her costume. She carried ¥