Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 June 1947 — Page 28

‘ohlgemuth Rite Today:

8 OF VARIEGAT background for the wedding ceremony of- Miss Wohigemuth and George B, Jeffrey. Dr. Jean 8. er, pastor of the Second Presbyterian church, will read vows at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon in the Woodstock

will be her sister's maid of honor, and

©. Miss Margaret Wohlgemuth | be the matron of honor. Both at-

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Mrs, Edward W. | Sendants will be dressed * round--necklines, cap sleeves

Rev. Walpole ‘To Read Vows For Sister

yows read by the Rev. Walpole, brother of the Mary Louise Walpole Louis O'Brien, Denver, at 9 a. m. tomorrow

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THE BRIDE has chosen a gown of white slipper satin, It is made with a sweetheart neckline, long fitted sleeves and a hoop skirt ex- . tending into a long train. Heir‘loom rosepoint: lace outlines the shoulder yoke and forms a flounce on the skirt. More of the same lace accents the bride's bonnet, and it also edges the short illusion tier that falls over her full-length French illusion veil, She will carry a white bouquet of mixed flowers centered with an orchid. James Jeffrey will attend his

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Jeffrey, another brother; Irvin Latimer, Cleveland; Theodore Locke, Mr.” Wohlgemuth and William C. Failey.

Reception at Club A reception at the club, the couple will leave on a 10-day motor trip south. They will be at home with the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Wohigemuth. She is a graduate of Tudor Hall school, Pine Manor Junior colJege in Wellesley, Mass,” and of Northwestern universify where she was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. She also is a member of the Indianapolis Junjor league. Mr. Jeffrey's parents are Mr. and Mrs. George R. Jeffrey. He attended the University of Virginia and now is a student at Butler university.

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Miss Alice Walpole will be her sister's maid of honor, and bridesmaids will be Miss Rose Ann Walpole, another sister of the bride; Miss Marguerite O'Brien, Denver, sister of the bridegroom; Miss Marian J. Gilmore, Edgewood, R. I., and Mrs. Cledith L. Marts, Ft.

wear turquoise tissue taffeta dresses. ‘H. Kenneth Whitsett will be best man, and ushers are to be James E. brother of the bride; Herman A. Kother, Raymond and Law‘rence Walpole and J. Emmett Me-

Evangeline Group

T.-S. C. federation, will be honor guests at a picnic meeting of Evangeline chapter, The party will be at 6:30 p. m. Monday at. Brookside park. 3

{Units to Meet The following units of the White tomorrow of the Indiana ¢hapter,| Cross guild of the Methodisi hosNationa] Society of Arts and Let-|pital will meet next week at the fers. Mrs. Charles G, Pitch, 3454|service center: Monday — Third N. Meridian st., will be the hostess. | Christian and Broadway Baptist; Miss Dearmin won the chapter's Tuesday—Grace Methodist, Calvary

| EO nearer. caremony there wil To Have Picnic Be a Breaktast at the Lake. Shore| T° 0send Pre chapter, I. T.S. ‘Country ¢lub and a reception, from |C- and Mrs. Donald Stroud and Mrs. . # to 4p. m, also at the club. The|Frank = Sink, past and incoming couple will leave on a wedding trip presidents, respectively, of the I. to the West and will be at home in

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Rose A. Humke! To Be Wed

. Miss Rose Alice Humke and William ‘Oscar Watts ‘will receive friends in the reception room at! Sweeney chapel of Butler univer-| sity after their wedding . there. a} 7:30 o'clock tonight. The Rev. Maurice E. Kessler will officiate. After the informal reception relatives and close friends will be entertained at the Zéta Tau Alpha sorority house. Following a motor trip, the couple will* be at home near Noblesville.

ample of the traditional furnishings in the apartment of

By JEAN TABBERT WHAT DOES an interior decorator do when he fixes up his owp domicile? One answer is provided by Clyde McKelvey's apartment in the Glen Martin on N. Meri-

Mr. McKelvey, who has been with the Banner-Whitehill Co. for 25 years, has given an air of old New York to his two-room apartment. But iis picturesque appearance is tempered with down-to-earth comfort and utility."

he still managed to fit the “cream” of his antiques into the small apartment. As a result, it is a setting for many inherited pieces plus others he has acquired.

® » = STRONG COLORS are used to accent his collection. A bottle green velvet sofa contrasts with a ruby red velvet wing chair (shown right above). Cocoa brown walls add a

upholstéred In rose-red and white quilted toile de Juoy.

is conversation Jreuping is an exlyde Mc-

10-room family home, leaf table.

stand atop (shown left above) are

Miss Betty

in the St. Paul Methodist church. Mrs. Katherine P. Frazer, 1056 prospective bridegroom.

¥ » ¥ Mrs. Joseph R. Waggoner, 3414 N. Gale st., and Mrs. Robert E. Everett, 314 N. Audubon rd. will entertain next week in their homes for Miss Susan E. Monnett, the bride-to-be of Frederick R. Gilmore. Miss Mon-

SETTING FOR

ES—Bottle green, ruby red, soft gray and cocoa brown have been chosen by Mr. McKelvey as a background for his livin

red in the dress of his grandmother's portrait above the mantel.

% Soft gray slipcovers on a chaise longue and on deep lounge chairs lighten the color scheme. They harmonise with offwhite draperies and rug. - : The tall windows presented a problem-—both as-to lighting and length. To solve it, Mr. McKelvey hurig three sets’ of curtains. They give a backdrop effect when closed.

. » » THE APARTMENT is decorated with many picture arrangements. Two heirloom hunting prints hang above a Over the sofa are two rows of photographs taken by a friend while on a Mediterranean tour. A series of costume and Chinese prints also accents the decor, catching the “flavor” of Mr. McKelvey's antique Chinese rice bowls. One of the most effective arrangements in the room is a duo of period tables flanking the sofa. Their doors have been detached to reveal book shelves. A pair of toile lamps

them.

The bedroom is separated from the living room by a pair of Chinese red screens retrieved from an old house on

to acoent the hunter green bed quarters.

furniture there.

dent in his own home-—which main objectives in decorating.

vibrant colors.” He's achieved “proving ground.”

stitute of Decorators. He has done many local homes and some in every section of the country, including Florida, California, New York and Michigan. Beginning his career as a stock boy with the old Taylor Carpet Co. he now is manager. of the decorating depart ment at Banner and buys all the fabrics and decorative

He likes 18th century and French Provincial periods best, with emphasis on the latter. That preference is ‘evi-

“I like to combine lasting beauty with utility,” Mr. Mec- ! Kelvey says, “and then highlight these two qualities with

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{In Church ~ Rev, Thomas Kline ' - Will Read Vows - The St, Mark United: Luheran church will be the setting at 8:30 o'clock tonight for une wedding of Miss Emma Muiry dnd Robert H, Prange, The Rev, Thomas Kline. will officiate.

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The parents of the couple are Mrs, Alleen Mulry, 738 Sanders at. Throug and Mr. and Mrs, Doyle BE, Thomas, 9:30 A Charlottesville, : .! Miss Dorothy Muiry, the maid of | . Jelephon honor, will wear yellow marquiset, . | a and the bridesmaid, Miss Helen : Prange, will be dressed in an orchid marquiset frock, Eileen Thomas Kun {will be the flower girl, and Ralph | ‘Bland Jr. will be the ring bearer. |} Nan

Wedding Trip y A white brocade gown ‘with "|| marquiset yoke and train will be A worn by the bride. A pearl erowm | | {Will hold her two-tiered fiagertip =o veil, She will carry white roses Ly centered with an orchid. 7 Herschel Tucker will be the best ‘man, and the ushers will include 1 Bryston Franke, Earl Bangel and } Culman. . ]

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Frank After a reception at the home of Spell Vs room. The color scheroe is built around the he eae will Ip or Jevvs for Io address. Add to yo Third ave. in New York. And bright red is the color used : : with an pha: To Be Hostess = on G. E.'s po MR. McKELVEY, a graduate of the New York School of | Alphas Xi chapter, ta ns Pine and Applied Arts, is a member of the American In- Delta pores By na oy jo ery n

Irene H. Faust, 1526 8. New Jersey st

A 6 p. m, buffet supper will pre~ cede the installation, which will be followed by the initiation of Miss Virginia McCarty.

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An engagement and several parties highlight the bridal scene today. + Mir. .and Mrs, Clifford J. Vehling, 2723 E. Riverside dr,, have announced the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, vows will unite Miss Bettie Lee Fox Miss Betty Vehling, to Joseph E. Frazer. The ceremony will be June 29

W. 18th st, is the mother of the

Rev. Seérist To Read Vows

Miss Ann Velich and Deryl G.

2 and Maurice J. Hill at 5:30 p. m.

Vehling Will Be Wed Maurice J. Hill

To Take Bride

Times Special DALLAS, Tex., June 6—Wedding

tomorrow - in the Munger Place Methodist church here. The Rev. Ennis B. Hill will officiate. * The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Marie Pox of this city and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil N. Hill, formerly of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Othie Kernodle, Indianapolis, will attend

Tudor Alumnae Elect Mesdames William H. Wemmer, John Peacock, Caldwell Robertson and A. K. Scheidenhelm ‘are the! new directors of .the Tudor Hall Alumnae association. Mrs.. BE Havens Kahlo is the ‘new president and other officers are Miss Mary Johnson, vice president; Mrs. John Gamble, secretary; Mrs. Lorenz Schmidt, treasurer, and Mrs. C. Harvey Bradley, alumnae trustee.

1 House Guests | Costantina Cocciante and son,

Paul, Burbank, Cal, are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl H.

208 N. Delaware

The maid of honor, Miss Ellen

Margaret Humke, will be dressed in| t 0 5 = ¢

nett and Mr, Gilmore will be mar-

Dunnuck will be married at 7:30 p. m. today in the Linwood Christian church. The Rev. R. L. Secrist will

© first-annual $100 scholarship award| Baptist and Bellaire; Wednesday— Methodist and Perry

-iterhood, Municipal Gardens and of stephanotis will hold her fingerhe Ben Davis, and Priday—Tabernacle|tip veil of illusion. She will carry

& frock of blue nylon, and the bridesmaid, Miss Helen LaVerne Watts, will wear a peach nylon dress. A gown of white nylon over satin will be worn by the bride. Sprays

a shower bouquet of white roses and stephanotis.

Jack C. Bailey will be best man, and the ushers will be Jack Patterson, Lewis Humke and Leonard Holloway .Jr., Carmel. Miss Humke is a member of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority and Mr. Watts belongs to Sigma Nu fraternity. !Both will be graduated in August from Butler university. The parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Homer L. Humke and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Watts, all of Carmel.

Nature Study Club Outing Sunday

The Indiana Nature Study club will visit Tanager hill, the country home of Dr. and Mrs. Goethe Link, Sunday afternoon. Members will meet at the War Memorial building at 2 o'clock. Frank Gamage will show pictures of the Portland, Ore. rose festival before the group studies the stars through the telescope at the Link observatory.

Alumnae Club To Have Party

Members of the Indianapolis Alumnae club of Ohio State university and their guests will be [entertained at a luncheon bridge at

Mrs. Waggoner, assisted by Mrs. Everett, will give a miscellaneous shower at 8 p. m. Tuesday. Eighteen guests have been invited. At 2 p. m. June 15 Mrs. Everett also will give a miscellaneous shower to which 25 guests have been invited.

w t J ” . A bridal luncheon for Miss Marian Consodine will be given by her sister, Miss Doris Consodine, tomorrow in the Indianapolis Athletic club. Miss Consodine and Leon J. Mills will be. married June 21. Fourteen guests will attend the luncheon.

» w - Miss Rose Marie Eisen will ‘be the honor guest at a miscellaneous shower to be given by Mrs. Robert! P. Schwarzer in her home, 5511 Winthrop ave, tomorrow night. Miss Eisen will become the bride of Charles B. McCauley June 17.

Mrs. Thompson To Entertain

The Cruzan Parliamentary Law club will mark its 10th anniversary with a luncheon and garden party at the home of Mrs. Irwin Thompson, 3125 N. Illinois st. The party will be Tuesday noon. Mrs. A. LeRoy Portteus, incoming president, will preside at a brief! business meeting. | Former presidents will be honor guests. They include Mesdames Rose Marie Cruzan, William Ferguson, Noble J.- Smallwood, E. C.

officiate.

and Mrs. Rista Velich, 428 N. Bosart

The parents of the couple are Mr.

ave, and Mr. and Mrs, Robert B. Dunnuck, 17 S. Denny st. Miss Evelyn Velich will be the bride's only attendant. She will wear a pink Jace frock. A white crepe gown and fingertip veil with a headdress of pearl orange blossoms will be worn by the bride. She will carry a bouquet of red roses. Rista Velich Jr. will be the best man, The ushers will be Tom Wood and Robert Evans. A reception will be held in the church annex after the ceremony. On their return from a short trip, the couple will live at 3528 N. Station st.

Home From School

Miss Rosemary Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. P, Walker, 3924 N. Capitol ave, has returned from Whitworth college, Brookhaven, Miss, where she was a freshman,

Recital Booked

Mrs. Lawrence Steele and Miss Barbara Steele will present their piano pupils in a recital at 8:15 p. m. tomorrow at the Brookside com-

the wedding. Bride’s Frock

Irrgang, 20 N. Mount st. |

A baby blue, three-quarter length | crepe dress will be worn by the bride with a matching net hat. Presh' white carnations will be worn on! her hat and she will carry a cluster of white gardenias on a prayerbook. Miss Wanell Nusbaum, the maid of honor, will wear a gray three-| quarter length dress with pink and gray accessories. Paul Chet, Belle- | ushers are to be William Hague, Pt. | Worth, Tex.; Rufus Gregg, Okla-| homa City, Okla., and Richard Kernodle, Indianapolis. A reception in the Stogeleigh hotel will follow the ceremony,

of the Union Trust Co. Mrs, John ¥ A. Garrettson presided. 1 Mrs. Fred Noerr reported a gift) of 12 heating pads and eight port-| able radios from the Alpha Kappa '@® Latreian club. The 1908 club donoted two dosen individual coffee! pots to the hospital. Mrs. Nell Dixon, supervisor of the | outpatient department, said that! 1166 quarts of milk had been dis- |

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Wakelam, O. C. Dorrah, Chalmer

12:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Meridian Hills Country club.

other officers of the club.

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school building,

Mrs. Frederick W. Gilchrist is| chairman of arrangements. Vice] president and social chairman of | the group, she is being assisted by

They include Mrs. Herschel Good- |

The Bluff Avenue 4-H Baking|Elizabeth Powers Townsend club met today at the Bluff ave.|buffet supper Monday night in her!

. » = . Chapter two, Cruzan Parliamenitary Law club, will have a picnic] | Sunday afternoon. Misses Margaret | {and Alice Murray will be hostesses at their country home, 4103 Arthing- | (ton blvd. i

{cently elected president.

Crawford, secretary-treasurer, .na| Chapter Officers Mrs, Elmer L. Beeler, telephone| To Be Entertained

Retiring officers of New Harmony chapter, International Travel-Study club, will be entertained by Mrs. at a

home, 1850 N. Goodlet ave.

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