Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 May 1947 — Page 9
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SPECTATORS AT THE 500-MILE RACE—One of the parties in a paddock box at yesterday's 500-mile race at Speedway included (left to right) Miss Mary Johnson, Fred Wacker of Lake Forest, Ill, Mrs. Burford Danner and Mr. Danner.
Society—
Tour of Europe Will Follow Wedding Of Janet Browning and Mr. Burlinghara] 1 © Mr. Talbott
A FOUR-MONTH TOUR ©F EUROPE will ‘follow the wedding tomorrow of Miss Janet Browning and Kenneth Burlingham. Dr. Dallas L. Browning, the bride's father, will read the vows at 4:30 o'clock in the afternoon at the North Methodist church. Miss Carol Potters, Hamilton, O., will be the maid of honor and will wear & bouffant aqua frock styled with a taffeta bodice and a net skirt. The bridesmaids are to be Mrs. Jacque Davis and Mrs. William Wagner, Sidney, O.; Miss Carol Dick, Boston, and Miss Margaret Hall.
Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Wagner will wear full-skirted pink dresses, and Miss Dick and Miss Hall will be in similar yellow frocks. They will
THREE VISITORS FROM DETROIT—Mrs. George Masen, Mrs. Fred ono . Mrey Clay Doss (left to right) were here from Detroit for the race. Mrs, Mas 'COVER GIRL’ AT SPEEDWAY—Miss Joan Geisendorff (left), ob. esident of Nash-Kelvinator, drove th » who was a Life "cover girl" a couple of years ago when the magazine featured Indianapolis Sub-Deb clubs, saw the race with Mrs, William Clinkscales {center} and Mr. Clinkscales. ;
. : “ Miss Dorothy Cassel Married . Miss Alma Elizabeth Edmonds will To Victor H. ). SS, be married to John W. Talbott at) . o . 1:30 p.m. tomorrow. The Rev. Miss Alice Ahl Is Bride W. E Shllette. pastor of the Bead Two wedding ceremonies were read this morning in Sacred Heart Ripple T ethodist ¢ i . > 1 offi=| vo iholic church. Miss Dorothy Roberta Casse] was married to Victor ov] de h Ny Ag Meth. | Henry Wyss at 9 o'clock, and Miss Alice Ahl and ‘Bernard Schuster were pastor of the Beech Grove WeWn-| ,. ried at 10:30 o'clock.
Sat Shr Where Hue ceremony |" aio. wyss is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Robert R. Cassel, 334 » We : Sanders st, and Mr. Wyss is the son of Mrs. Anna E. Wyss, 1434 Union st. The parents of the couple are Mr. : The bride wore a gown of white and Mrs. Willlam H. Edmonds, : . . . . taffeta with a sheer yoke and a Beech Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. Jong train. Seed % held her 1SS 1111Kan Madison Talbott, 8008 Spring Mill . F :
| net veil, and she carried white roses . i rd. ' i \ A ), B \ A 7 Mrs. L. A. Kipp, Connersville, the 3°¢ - nr Jue Sov Tr. ill C ed {matron df honor, will wear a blue urchar ’
Alma Edmonds To Be Wed
rip to Florid
Pastel taffeta frocks were worn by
carry mixed bouquets of summer flowers,
The bride has chosen an ivory satin gown. It is fashioned with a
lace yqke, long sleeves and a full A white satin tiara will hold her single-tiered, fingertip veil. She will carry a white orchid on a satin Bible. Atherton Sinclair Burlingham, Perry, N. Y., will be his brother's pest man. Ushers will be the bridegroom's father, Lloyd Burlingham of Perry; Richarg and | Scott Browning, brothers of the bride, and Wendell Walker. After a reception in the church, the ‘ couple will leave for New York. They will sail from there on Friday, and will visit Belgium, Holland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and England. They will be at home in Perry after Oct. 20.
» n ” . The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Browning. She is a graduate of MacMurray College for Women, Jacksonville, Iii, and | attended Ohio State and Cornell universities before becoming an | assistant instructor in chemistry | at the University of Kansas. |
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Dr. Vale Unites Couple
Repeating vows read by Dr. Roy Ewing Vale, Miss Joalyn Rae Lyda and John Franklin Hackey Jr. were married at 2:30 p. m. today. The bride is the daughter of Thomas R. Lyda, 4037 Guilford ave., and Mr. Hackey's parents are of Russellville, Ark. Miss Marcia Lyda was her sister's maid of honor. She wore an aqua taffeta frock with a bustle skirt. | Similar dresses of yellow taffeta were worn by the bridesmaids, Mrs. | Robert Zellmer, Bloomington, and | Miss Wayne Nash, Highland Park, | 111. Alice Ann Booker was the flower | girl. Father Is Best Man | The bride wore a gown of white | satin with sweetheart neckline, hoop skirt and a Jong train. : An lluston | tiara held a cascade of heirloom | Chantilly lace over silk illusion. | Mr. Hackey was his son's: best
skirt extending into a long train.
The bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Burlingham. He is a graduate of McCalie school,
Chattanooga, Tenn., and attended |
Cornell university.
Wedding Near THE ENGAGEMENT and approaching marriage of Miss Vir-
| ‘gjinia Armstrong and John K. { Bryan Jr. is announced by her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben S.
{| Armstrong. Mr. Bryan's parents
are of New Augusta.
{ , The wedding will be at 3:30 p.
m. Saturday, June 21, at the Propylaeum. Mrs. Frank Gierke will be the matron of honor, and Mrs. Stanley Eaton will be bridesmaid. William Todd, New Augusta, will be the best man. Miss Armstrong js a graduate of Purdue university and a member of Chi Omega sorority. Mr. Bryan is attending the University of New Hampshire and is an Alpha Tau Omega fraternity member. : Mrs. Gierke will honor . the bride-to-be with a linen shower tonight in her home.
Ceremapy Read MR. AND MRS. CHARLES .HITCHCOCK announce that their daughter, Virgini§, and Dr. Heinz Hermann were married at noon today in Dwight chapel of Yale university. The Rev. Sidney
| Lovett, university chaplain, offi-
ciated. The bride is an Indiana university graduate and a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. She did graduate work at the Eastman School of Music, Juilliard school and Yale. Dr. Herrmann, the son of Mrs. Irma Herrmann of New Haven, Conn., was graduated from the University of Vienna Medical school. He is a professor of embryology at Yale.
Teen Talk—
taffeta frock. The bridesmaids, Miss {Shirley Talbott and Miss Mary Alice Millen, will be: dressed in pink and bridesmaids were Mesdames Patricia {yellow taffeta dresses, respectively. The flower girl, Sandra Ann Wall { Beaver, Mary Heavington and Wil- ’ liam Wyss, Misses Dorothea Wyss,
Beth Sove ij = ari Wiihe net. Lucille Cassel and Thelma Hill A white satin gown styled with Anne Lawrie was flower girl. willlam Wyss attended his
mT a draped brother, and ushers were Mr. Morworn by the bride. Her full-length Haey, Joba Su Jospin Laws, net veil bordered with lace will be en a mE BD os caught with a seed pearl tiara. She|® wa : 7 de {will carry a colonial bouquet of was ringbearer. After a s p, |gardenias and stephanotis. the couple will be at home with the | H. L. Talbott, the bridegroom's Pridegroom’s mother.
'brother, will be the best man. Jack Schuster-Ahl Vows {Vandersaar and Jack Klepfer will] The Rev. Pr. Conrad also read the
vows for Miss Ahl and Mr. SchusImmediately after the ceremony |’ Parents of the couple are Mrs. | Lucille Ahl, 1546 Hoyt ave., and Mr. the reception will be held in the! a 1746 8. Del {bride’s home. After ‘a short tr {and Mrs. Hugo Sanders, . 2
ithe couple will be at home at 4803 3%4T® st. . Guilford aye. The bride is a gradu- | . Bess Campbell was the ate of St. Vincent's hospital School bride's only attendant, and she wore of Nursing. an aqua frock. The bride wore a | white suit and an orchid corsage. Charles Gill Jr. was best man, and ushers were John Reister, Gilbert Lux, Richard Meyer and Herbert
‘Mr. Littrell ‘Will Wed Da A oe Le
Miss Donna Emrick will become Wedding, and a reception was held the bride of Sondley A. Littrell at this afternoon at the bridegroom's 2:30 p. m. ‘tomorrow in Grace home. After a short trip, the couple |Methodist church. The Rey. E. Will be at home at 1746 Madison
{Arnold Clegg, pastor, and the Rev. &Ve. {Stanley Mahan, Greensburg, will Te Te 'D. A. R. Chapter
{her attendants, Mrs. Joseph Morrisey was the matron of honor, and
| officiate, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Emrick, 132] . . N. Denny st., are the bride's par-| Plans Picnic ents, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lit-| Cen. Arthur St. Clair chapter, trell, 720 E. 13th st. are parents of |D. A. R, will have a picnic meeting the bridegroom. at the home of Mrs. Austin H. Miss Dolores Kegeris, the maid |Brown, 4401 N. Illinois st., at noon of honor, will wear a pink tissue| Monday. Mrs. Browns daughtaffeta frock. The bridesmaids, ter, Mrs: Neil Funk, will be the coMrs. Walter Wilson and Miss Pat hostess. Talley, will wear aqua taffeta dress-| es. Barbara Ann Mueller, flower| [ocal Graduate girl, will be dressed in a net frock. fmes Specia Quentin Staples will be the best man, and James and John Fergu- |Miss Janet Miller will be gradu- | son will be the ushers. A Yevap- | ated Monday from Lindenwood tion at the church will follow the !college here. She is the daughter
ceremony. After a trip to southern | of Mrs. John B. Miller, 4736 N. Ken-|
Indiana, the couple will live at the home of the bride's parents.
wood ave, and a Shortridge high school graduate.
Tomorrow
{ Miss Dolores Millikan and Gilbert |B. Moredock will be wed at 4:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Carmel Methlodist church. The Rev. Maurice E. Kessler will officiate. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd C. Millikan, Carmel, and {Mr. and Mrs. H, 8. Moredock, Sheri|dan. The bride's gown of candlelight satin will be fashioned with a fitted bodice accented - with pearlized flowers. Her fingertip veil will be edged in lace, and she will carry a Bible topped with an orchid. Bride's Attendants : Miss Geraldine Millikan, sister of the bride, will be the maid of {honor and will wear a frock of pink taffeta. The bridesmaids, who will | wear blue taffeta, will be Mrs. Palmer Millikan, Mrs, J. William King and Misses Janet and Elizabeth Moredock, sisters of the bridegroom. Patricia Ann King will be the flower girl. Mr. King will be the best man and ushers are to be Palmer Millikan, brether of the bride, Paul
| Cline. George Bailey will be the iringbearer, A reception in the church will {follow the ceremony and the couple will leave on a trip to Colorado. They will be at home after June 15 in Carmel.
'The Bridal Scene— Jane A. Clark
Is Betrothed
Miss Jane Alice Clark will become
Arthur, Roderic Searles and Keith
"BALANCED DIET'—Guests of Thomas Osborne (leff] got a
balanced diet . .
. with Mr. Osborne doing the balancing of the
box lunches. In his party at the race were Miss Ann Baxter (center, and Mrs. J. William Miller, both of Louisville. :
McKee Chapel to
Of Gage-Hall Wedd i f Gage of Z I Wedding church’ will be the Sor or 118} Unit
scene tomorrow afternoon for the 2:30 o'clock wedding of Miss Phyllis
"Be the Scene
Anne Hall and Joe Francis Gage. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale will officiate.
Miss Patricia Ann Bradley will be the maid of honor, She will wear Installed eB
a pastel gold crepe frock fashioned with cape sleeves, a wide belt and an, unstitched pleated skirt. A half hat will match her dress. Similar ‘dresses ‘of aqua and {cherry will be worn by the brides-
maids. They are Miss Rosemary| M
Gage, Champaign, Ill, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Francis Dix, Sullivan. They also will wear half hats t0 match their frocks. Bridal Gown
The bride's gown of white satin is made with a long fitted bodice and a bustle back extending into a long train. She will wear a
Miss Mary C. Cook
Becomes Bride
‘The Rev. Ruben Lindstrom of-|club. ficiated at the marriage of Miss nem Woody Robbins at 1:30 o'clock this|versity were initiated earlier today afternoon in the Southport Baptistin Greencastle by Gamma chapter church. : + +|of DePauw university. One alumna - Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ellis, 1735 member and six sponsors also Southview dr, are the sister apd| initiated. ' i re brother-in-law of the bride. Mr.| Miss Marilyn Merritt, daughter of i and Mrs. C. H. Robbins, 1401 Loret- Mr. and Mrs Max Merritt, i . ta dr, are the bridegroom's par-|watsoy rd. is president of w ents. . chapter. Other Indian: The bride wore a white printed in the group are
the bride of Lewis A. Heitz June 16, | ngertip veil of illusion and CaITY |, .rouiset gown with a bustle back vg Nn her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. a prayerbook topped with a shower AY ov seed pearl halo held Ada May Koontz, 8
nounced.
The ceremony will be at 7:30 p. m. | oom. Ushers at the Wallace Street Presbyterian is to attend the bridegr s her bouquet.
church. The Rev. Roy E. Mueller {will officiate. Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Hele, 2144 S. Ememson ave. are the parents of the prospective bridegroom.
Miss Clark, a member of Sigma
T! 1 ST. CHARLES, Mo, May 31.—|Clark, 432 N. Riley ave, have an-|of roses,
Richard P. Ebersole, Fulton, Mo., [include william and Jack Hall, {prothers of the bride; James Gage, Connersville, cousin of the bridegroom, and Robert Filchak, South Bend. Trip Arranged
Following the ceremony, & re-
her fingertip veil. White roses, and Jacqueline Schaefer. valley lilies and sweetpeas formed The new chapter, the {national sorority” to 1 | diss Betty Roquet, the maid of 44 1 U., was I honor, was dressed in a light Or-| fcers. They include . Ral | gandy frock. Matching yellow, blue| girader, Evanston, IL, | and pink dresses were worn by the Mrs. James bridesmaids, Miss Jane Ellen Ford Louisville, first vice-president, an and Miss Eileen Robinson, , Sharon Cook, the flower girl *
ble surplus’ man, and ushers were John Pardee : 3 Ww. : Kappa sorority, will be graduated ; , , George Roquet was the best man, | help pay fot and John Matthews. After a re- Laug hing Star—F un Cen ter With estern Touch. from Indiana university in June. caption Wil} be weld 5 the hime | and a and Carl Black: werd
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ception at the bride's home, the| couple left on a trip. They will be at home in Bloom- | ington, where the bridegroom is attending Indiana university. The bride is a graduate of Pur-| due university and a member of | Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority.
Wedding to Be At Temple
Beth Fl Zedeck temple will be the scene of the wedding of Miss | Sophia Passo and Al Katz at 6 p. m. | tomorrow. Rabbi William P. Greenfeld will officiate. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Passo, 1214 Union | st. Mr. Katz, 2414 N. Alabama st.,' is the nephew of Mr, and Mrs. Fred | Haas, 31 W. Fall Creek pkwy., South | dr, Miss Passo’s gown of white taffeta | will be fashioned with puffed sleeves and a hoop skirt. An illusion bonnet will hold her fingertip veil, and she will carry an orchid on a Bible. Miss Sara Passo, her sister's maid of honor, will wear an aqua frock. Mrs, Issie Passo and Miss Ruth Haas, bridesmaids, will wear pastel dresses. Phyllis Bernstein will be the flower girl. Albert Passo will be the best man, and ushers will be Issie Passo and Sheldon Cooper. After a reception at the temple, the couple will leave | on a trip north. They will be at home with the bride’s parents.
Meeting Monday Tau chapter, Delta Sigma Kappa sorority, will have a business meeting Monday in the home of Miss Patsy ' Armstrong, 2230 Woodlawn ave. ‘Mrs. John R. Keilker will
By BOBBIE SCHAEFFER “JUMP ‘INTO your jeans, grab
Ranch” for the summer, Western-minded subdebs between 9 and 14 are eligible to hang their saddles at this ranch, which is none other than the Y. W. C. A. It opens June J6 and business will buzz from 9:30 a. m.. to 3 p. m. on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays—until Jyly 25, that is. Older teensters will help corral these summer ‘“Westerners’—they are the girls in the picture, Jean, Rosemary and Mary. » » . VISUALIZE wieners toasting ovef an -open fire, conjure a real ranch atmosphere out of an Indiana camping spot, and the weekly cook-outs planned for the “ranchers” become a thing to envy. ~ They'll take trips to parks, scenic spots and local interest-points, besides carrying on an 'active program at “Laughing Star.” Arts and crafts will 'be taught (under the supervision of Miss Elma Jones and Miss Audrey Simpson, Y-Teer heads) and there'll be swimming and movies, too. All songs and music will carry an authentic Western twang and no doubt games will hint of the cowboy
life. »
” . Y-TEENS are taking those lus-
camp Aug. 7 to 17. The camp be- the small lake which overflows into longs to the Y. M, C. A, and|Flat Rock river—swimming, boat-
{your lunch and join the bunch”— stretches over 100 acres of “beauti-|ing, hiking, sports, crafts and nature {that’s the slogan of “Laughing Star |fully wooded river-land.
lore are on the program. Looks like New cabins ‘have been built near ia busy summer at the Y. W. i
cious wieners on their opening hike |
June 11. They have a busy scheds ule of Wednesday afternoon sessions—including a bike ride; bowl-
ing, swimming, a “corn roast” and|
movie ‘party. # ” ” _ AND WHAT'S a summer season without camping?
One has to be 12 to 18 years old to attend the Y. W. Flat Rock river
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Indiana. Miss Anne Clark will be her sister’s maid of honor. Miss Charlotte
The bridegroom also is attending Millard L. Hall, 5050 N. Delaware, the ushers,
Jane Wright, Cincinnati, and Miss Janalee Green, Mt. Vernon, Ind,
will be the junior bridesmaids.
{ Harold A. Heitz, the prospective
(bridegroom's brother, will be the {best man. Richard Heitz, Carbon; | John Elliott, Mishawaka, Richard Coxen and Jack Curry will be the { ushers.
» » ” | Miss Mary Louise Walpole will be honor guest at a tea and miscellaneous shower tomorrow in the home of Miss Catherine M. Fletcher, 1902 Woodlawn ave. Other hostesses will be Misses Josephine Riley and Helen and Julia Colbert, Miss Walpole and Francis Louis O’Brien, Denver, Colo., will be married next Saturday. Among the 36 guests at the party will be Miss
County Cork, Ireland,
Guild Units to Meet The following units of the White Cross guild of the Methodist hospital will meet next week at the service center: Monday—Central Avenue, Psychic Science, First Baptist and Donati; Tuesdey--Capitol Avenue ‘and University Park; Wednesday—Children's Cheer, West Washington and St. Mark; Thursday—Music, Broad Ripple and Beta chapter, Omega Ph' Tau. sorority, and Friday—Sun Rae and Cheerful.
Set Open House
*Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burkhardt
‘{Jr. will hold open house from 2 to | |6 p. m. tomorrow in honor of the
THAT WE TOUCH—"Gettin' on" to ranch ways, Jean Applegate, Rosemary McMahel. and Mary Holzlider (left to right) practice tricky ties with a cowboy scarf. 244 : 4
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silver wedding anniversary of Mr. Burkhardt's parents. The party will be Belg in Camby at the home of the
Monica Murphy of =
st. The couple will leave on a short wedding trip. The bride is a graduate of Purdue university and a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. | Harry A. Gage, New Haven, Conm He also is a Purdue graduate.
Rev. Beecham Reads Vows
In a ceremony at 7:30 a. m, today, Miss Lucille M. Weidekamp
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A reception at the home of the bridegroom’s parents followed the i ton ; | ceremony. After a trip to Florids,| aye Touise Ellen Trimble | the couple will be at home June 2 been in charge of the
at the Loretta dr. address. and training ‘of the group and
Units Will Sew | The following units of the Riley/by Mrs. Ray Northway, res Hospital Cheer guild will meet at Mrs. Robert Horn, : the hospital to sew next week: Mrs. J. Mason King, Monday—Riley Cheer guild; Tues- | : g at day—"Thanksgiving”; Wednesday— Indianapolis alumnae of Alpha “Treasure of. the Wise Man"; and will be pr Thursday— "The Conqueror”; Fri- banquet. She wilt day—"Little Orphan Annie” and charter to the new “Dead Leaves.” | from the local Tp
and John L. Perkowski, Buffalo, | A"
N. Y., were arried in Our Lady | of Lourdes Catholic church. The | Rev. Fr. Joseph Beecham officiated, |
The bride's organdy gown was fashioned with a fitted bodice and a bertha of eyelet embroidery. Her full-length veil was caught with a crown of braided tulle and she car ried a Prayerbook and rosary. Her attendants were gowned in flowered Swiss organdy and wore pink bonnets. Miss Alicia Weidekamp, sister of the bride, was the maid of honor; Misses Martha Sabados, Jean Rohyans and Louise Wimberg were bridesmaids, Reception Planned Walter Wimberg, Louisville, was the best man and ushers were Frank, Flavian and Andrew Weide~ brothers of the bride,
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