Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 June 1947 — Page 9
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Friday, June 27, ‘will unite
Miss Maryann Zinn and H.
William Nordyke Jr. ‘Dr. Roy Ewing Vale will read the vows in the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. A reception in the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority house at Butler
university will follow the wedding. Miss Zinn has chosen Miss Susanne Durrell, Mason, O. as her
maid of honor. Lafayette; Miss Mary: Elizabeth
Bridesmaids will be Miss Jane Alexander,
est Robertson, Richmond, Va.; Miss
Barbara Klein and Miss Nancy Stout, Evans N, Harrell will be best man, and ushers will be Daniel
Zinn, Memphis, Tenn.; James L. ward E. Stevenson and Walter G,
Joan Speicher Will Be Wed To R. A. Glenn
Joan Ruth Speicher will become “the bride of Richard Allen Glenn in & ceremony at 7:30 o'clock this evening in the English Lutheran Church of Our Redeemer. The chureh pastor, the Rev, William H. Eifert, is to read the nuptial vows. Miss Speicher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Paul Speicher, 428 Blue Ridge rd. will wear a white marquiset frock, its sheer bertha accented with a braided design. A train extends from the hoop skirt. ‘Her two-tiered fingertip veil will be attached to an orange blossom tiara. She will carry a cascade arrangement of amazonicas and white roses.
Fhe Attendants
The bride's attendants will be Miss Roxana Fye, maid of honor, and Miss Mary Margaret Finot and Miss Phyllis A. Grams, bridesmaids. Miss Fye will wear pale yellow marquiset while the bridesmaids will wear peach nylonet. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glenn, Floral Park, N. Y., will have his brother, Charles A. Glenn, Oxford, O:,.as best man. The ushers will be Warren Uphouse, Stoystown, Pa., and William Young, Glenrock, N. J. Reception at Club
After a reception at the Indianapolis Athletic club, the couple will go to Lake Freeman. They will be at home later at 1307 Columbia, Lafayette, Miss Speicher, graduated in Feb-
ruary from Purdue university, is a
Chi Omega ‘sorority member. Mr. Glenn is a civil engineering student at Purdue and a Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity member,
Service Read At Marott
The Marott hotel” was the scene, at 2:30 p, m. today, of Miss Jean Marie Mouiden's marriage to Robert J. Moss. The Rev. Fr. Edwin P.
Sahm of St. Joan of Arc Catholic |
church read the vows. Miss Margie Walker, maid of honor, wore a frock of hyacinth blue. Miss Mary Ann Kyle and Miss Shirley Ann Streit were bridesmaids. They wore pale yellow and peach dresses. Jack Moss Best Man The bride's gown was of white marquiset with a brocaded bodice and seed pearl accents. A halo of orange blossoms held her fingertip veil and she carried a cascade bouquet of white roses centered with a white orchid. Jack G. Moss was the best man and ushers were John King and Tom Steglitz, West Lafayette, Purdue Student Following the ceremony there was a reception at the hotel and the couple left on a short wedding trip. They will be at home in West Lafayette, where the bridegroom is a student at Purdue university, Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Claude R. Moulden, 3025 Wash-
G. Moss, 3446 Brouse st.
Mary Lewis Will Be Wed
A ceremony in Sweeney chapel, Butler university, tomorrow will unite Miss Mary Elinor Lewis and Robert H. Branson. The Rev. Paul E. Spurgeon, New Castle First Presbyterian church, will read the vows at 2:30 p. m. ‘The bride's parents are Mr, and Mis. Walter O. Lewis, Brownsburg, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Ruth A, Branson, New Castle. Seven Attendants . Miss Mary Jean Huffman will be the maid of honor, and Pamela Askin, New Castle, will be flower girl, William Petranoff will attend the bridegroom. Ushers will be Frank M. Lewis, a brother of the bride; Lawrence Jones, Toney Flack Jr. and Charles O, Huffman Jr. The bride will be graduated this month from Indiana university, where she is a member of Kappa
. Kappa Gamma sorority. Mr. Bran-
son is attending Butler and is a Lambda Chi Alpha . fraternity member,
D. A. R. Chapter
To Have Picnic
Mrs. Bernadine McAree, 6710 E. Washington st., will’ be hostess for a picnic luncheon the Irvington chapter, D. A. R, will hold Thursday noon, . ‘Mesdames Wayne Guthrie, Frank R. Baker and C. E. Byrket will assist the hostess. The business meeting will include a report by Mrs. A. T. Wallace, delegate to the recent continental congress in Washington.
_ Receives Diploma
Times Special
NASHVILLE, Tenn. June 7.— Miss Nancy Stern, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W, B. Stern, 321 E. 50th st., Indianapolis, was one of the graduates this week from Ward-Belmont
‘Junior college. Miss Stern was a
member of Phi Theta
\ Kappa
McCoy," Addison J, Parry Jr, EdVonnegut. The bride-to-be is the daugnter of Mr, and Mrs, Clarence E. Zinn, formerly of Indianapolis and now of Memphis. She is a graduate of Tudor Hall school and attended Goucher college, Baltimore, where she was a Kappa Alpha Theta sorority member. She will be graduated from Western college June 17. . Mr, Nordyke, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Nordyke, is a student at Purdue uniyersity. The couple will. live at Lafayette following their marirage.
Trip to Follow Rite A WEDDING TRIP to Canada will follow the marriage of Miss Miriam Clark Fatout and Marion Hugh Miller at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon in the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale will officiate. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray T. Fatout, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr, and Mrs. Robert W. Miller of Butler, Pa. Miss Crissy Jane Simons, Jacksonville, Fla,, will be the maid of honér. Her bouffant frock of pink starched organdy has a peplum i ruffle cascading down fhe back, | and she will wear a blue flowered | half hat and long blue mitts, | Mrs. Elizabeth Best Lund, the | bridesmaid, will be dressed in a | ‘similar frock of blue organdy and | will have pink accessories.
| Bride's Gown THE BRIDE has chosen a gown of white lace over taffeta, accented with crystal beads and seed pearls. It is fashioned with a basque bodice, cap sleeves and a slight train. She will wear white lace mitts, | and a tiara of orange blossoms | will hold her two-tiered illusion veil. Her bouquet will be a shower of white roses and stephanotis. A reception in the ballroom of the Marott hotel will follow the ceremony. After their Canadian trip, the couple will be at home in Pittsburgh where the bridegroom is attending the Carnegie Institute of Technology. The bride was graduated from Western College for Women and is a dietetics graduate of the Indiana University School of Medicine. Mr: Miller is a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity.
Bridal Attendants
Are Announced Miss Marian L. Consodine and her fiance, Leon J. Mills, will be honor guests at a bridal dinner June 20 at the Highland Country club. The future bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Consodine, will entertain. The 7 o'cloek dinner will precede the wedding rehearsal. The wedding will be June 21 at ithe club. * The Very Rev. Msgr.
{Clement Bosler, 8t. Joan of Arc]
Catholic church, will officiate,
Party June 15 | Miss Doris Consodine will be her ‘sister's maid of honor, and two other sisters, Barbara and Shirley, will be bridesmaids. The prospective bridegroom's sister, Miss June Mills of Marion, also will be a bridesmaid. Lynn Umphrey will be {the flower girl. i Loren Mills will be best man for his brother, and ushers will be Perry
idith, Annapolis, Md.; Willis Kunz and ‘Peter Hackleman. { Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Umphrey, |E. 75th st., will entertain for the engaged couple with a cocktail party {June 15 at their home,
‘Rebecca Rutherford
'To Be Married | Wedding vows will unite Miss | Rebecca Rutherford and Robert M. | Watson at 8 o'clock tonight in the | Linwood Christian church. The (Rev. R. L, Secrist will officiate. The parents of the couple are Mr. [2a Mrs. Ernest L. Watson, 47 N. {Jefferson ave. and Mrs. John RuthMiss
|erford, Cass county, Tenn,
{Rutherford lives at 536 N. Keystone | 1 lave. |
| Miss June Melton will be the maid {of honor and James Prangle will be the best man. The bride's gown is made of white nylon parachute silk fashioned with Ja high neck, long sleeves and full skirt with a train.. The dress is trimmed with parachute cord. She will wear a headdress of silk, flowers and pearls. A reception at the Watson home {will“follow the ceremony, The cou(ple will take a trip te Phoenix, Ariz.
Luncheon Meeting Set by Chapter
The Indiana chapter, Daughters of Founders and Patriots, will hold a2 luncheon meeting, at 1 p. m. Monday in the Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. William Dobson, president, will preside. me . Mrs. Herbert R. Hill, delegate the society's general court held in Washington recently, will report. Mrs. Edmund Burke Ball, Muncie, national president, will be a guest. New members of the local chapter are Mesdamies Joseph J. Somerville, Philip Nash, Raymond L. Paulus, Carl W. Piel, Barrett M. Woodsmall and Edythe Easton,
In Washington Mr. and Mrs. A, Wayne Murphy, 3115 Guilford ave, left recently for Washington where Mr, Murphy will enter the graduate school of Georgetown university. sip
JULY RITES—Miss Betty Lou Payne (above left), daughter of Mrs. Justin Payne, 423 N. DeQuincy st, and Marion Leon Wills, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Moffett, New Castle, will bs married July 13. (Hale.
July 20 is the date set for the marriage of Miss Patricia Ann Heustis (second from left above) and Kemble L. Lewis, Painesville, O. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Heustis, 735 Kessler blvd., East dr., and Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Lawis, Fargo, N. D, (P. H. Ho.)
Vows Are Read In Billings Chapel
Repeating vows read by the Rev. Ralph McCrory, pastor of Brookside Pilgrim Holiness church, Miss Lois Irene Peters and the Rev. Cecil E. Sanders were married at 2:30 p. m. today. The ceremony was in the Billings hospital chapel, Ft. Harrison. Mrs. Grace E. Peters, 20 N. Chester st., is the mother of the bride, and Mrs. Ora Banks, Wabash, is | the bridegroom's mother. |
A white satin and lace gown was worn by the bride. Her double fingertip veil was caught with a halo bonnet trimmed with rosets. She carried a crescent bouquet of white roses. x : Trip: East | Mrs, Virginia Trainer, matron of |
. { honor, wore blue satin and taffeta. |
A dress of yellow sheer crepe over | taffeta was worn by the flower girl, | Renota Trainer. William Davis, Topeka, Ind., was the best man, and the ushers were George McCrory and Robert Bonewitz, Huntington. . A reception at the home of th bride followed the ceremony. After a motor trip east, the couple will live with Mrs. Peters. The Lride attended Central Normal college and the bridegroom is a student at Indiana Central college.
‘Wedding Today
'At Broadmoor
| of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Collier, 1426 Spann-ave. The wedding will be in July, (Block.)
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WEDDING WILL BE NEXT MONTH—Mrs. Ernestine Strain, 1505 Hoefgen st., announces the engagement of her daughter, Virginia Kathryn (lower left), to Harry E. Zorman, U. S. N. R., grandson
{ A South American cruise, will follow the marriage tonight of Miss Betty Ann Polakoff and ‘Dr. Elliot! (Hirsh. The ceremony will be read | at 7:30 o'clock in the Broadmoor | Country club by Rabbi Morris] { Feuerlicht, Miss Polakoff is the daughter of
Shelbyville, and Dr. Hirsh is the| {son of .I.J. Hirsh, 3620 Fall Creek! { blvd. | For the ceremony the bride -will| wear white satin trimmed with seed | pearls. Her veil is fingertip length | and she will carry white orchids. Yellow marquiset frocks will be | worn by Miss Rose Mary Fleming, | Chicago, maid of honor, and Miss Carol Drevno, Shelbyville. Ben Do- | mont is to be the best man , A dinner at the club will follow the ceremony. The couple, both of whom attended Indiana university, will be at home here July 4.
[Arthur L. Waddle. ington blvd, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mills, another brother: Everett Mer. { MF. and Mrs. Maurice H. Polakofl,( » yreakfast following the cere-
on College Board
Teen Talk—
By BOBBIE SCHAEFFER
BREVARD. is in the valley of the French Broad river, 2250 feet 'above sea level, : Greens, reds and. yellows spill {down the mount#insides—the trees and flowers ‘ of North Carolina. There, in the seclusion of hill country, is Camp Illahee. Today, two Indianapolis girls embarked for two weeks of fun at that camp, and on June 24 five more will board the “Carolina Special” for an eight-week sojourn. Nancy Flora and Joyce Kruse will
in these next two weeks. And leaving later will be Margaret Mac-
ryn Koons, Mary Frances (Cookie) Goodwin and Jean Summers, Margaret Zent:of Ft. Wayne and Frances Tuttle, Van Wert, O., also will be on the ‘Carolina Special.” ” » ” IN EIGHT WEEKS 125 girls crowd in all the fun that's possible. Emphasis is put on swimming and riding, and other 'activities—wnich. are optional for each girl—are “cook-outs,” sketching, dramatics, music, singing, handicrafts,” archery, croquet, tennis, badminton, tether-ball, canoeing, writing, hiking; country dancing and riflery. A horse show is the event of the| season. i : ’ Each girl lives in a cabin with four campers of near her.own age. Girls are from 6 to 18 years old. They are required to write one let~
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All "Board for ‘Carolina Special —Off to Camp
be introduced to Gamp Illahee life
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IT WON'T BE LONG—Already Margaret MacCollum, Jean Summers and Mary Frances Goodwin (left to right) are packing and re-packing suitcases for their eight-week stay at Camp Illahee, Brevard, N. C. :
ter home a week, and the camp directors, Mrs. Kathryn Francis Curtis and Miss Treva M. Tilley, also inform parents of the. girls’ health and participation. The older girls, “repeaters,” are apprentice counselors. a : way and Cuba. 4 ate ® Red letter events are many, the "CAMP ILLAHEE'S 160 acres are country and scenery are
clear mountain springs—"‘swell” for water sports. Campers are recommended to Illahee by parents of girls there, staff members and friends. Last year 15 states were represented as well as Canada, Nor-
. Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Meyers, 331 E. 45th st., announce the approaching marriage, July 19, of their daughter, Marjory (lower right}, to Joseph J. Minnis, son or Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Minnis, 5030 Joan Leach Becomes the Bride ( Of Robert Schimmelpfennig Is Bride A 10 o'clock ceremony this morning united Miss Joan Rita Leach| A reception in the north parlor and Robert W. Schimmelpfennig of . Cleveland. The rite was in the|or the aon, hotel was hie this Fr. Cornelius Sweeney officiating. Miss Mary O'Reilly, 508 E. 20th st., Parents of the couple are Mrs. Zeo W. Leach, Spink Arms hotel, and land Robert M. Carriger. The wedMrs. Charles W. Schimmelpfennig, Cleveland. ding was at 9:30 a. m. in the St. The bride chose a gown of cham- : Joan of Arc Catholic church. The pagne pink satin, fashioned on prin- Rev | h sh eo Rev. Fr. Edwin Sahm read the vows. cess lines with a portrait neckline. . ra Ir Mr, and Mrs. E. B. OReilly, Her pink fingertip veil fell from a “ e Unionville, Mo., and Mrs. Charles circlet of satin. She carried a Off E. Carriger, 5033 Washington blvd. shower bouquet of gardenias and 1C1ates are parents of the couple. : stephanotis. The Rev. Thomas Thrasher read At-Home Address To Live in Detroit the vows uniting Miss Margaret| Heavy satin was fashioned with Mrs. Mary Ann Budenz, her sis- | Ellen Hussey and Eugene V. Roder-|an off-shoulder yoke, studded with ter's matron of honor, wore a dress!ick at 3:30 p. m. today in the Ad-|3¢€d Pearls, and a bustle back for of coral pink. Mrs. Thomas Tie-|yent Episcopal. churels the bride's gown. A turban of illumeier and Miss Marianne Leach P : sion held her veil in place. . : '| White marquiset was worn by the| Light blue summer faille was! Effingham, Ill, were bridesmaids. . ‘ . They wore lime green frocks | bride. Her gown was fashioned with! worn by the maid of honor, Miss i . long, full sleeves, fitted cuffs and a | Melva O'Reilly. She was her sisBernard W. Schimmelpfennig,! ; , : : {belted skirt. Her two-tiered finger-|ter’s only attendant. Franklin, was his brother's best : tip veil was gathered onto a coro-| ‘H, Bates Adamson was the best man and ushers were Jerome P.| f ided i Murphy, Kansas City, Mo. and net o braided illusion. She carried ' : ’ a shower bouquet of ivy and stepha- | Frank P, Swindler were ushers. The (notis, couple will be at home at 3719 N. : Wedding Trip East Hillside ave , mony and a reception this after- Mrs. N. E. Miller, matron of room of the Columbia club. The r : |bridegroom’s attendants were Clay Dr. Matthews I at home in Detroit qu. civ jr. and William A. Robinalter July 1. son, Sandusky, O. Following the ceremony there was : . Miss Alice Bambrough became Miss Cecy Crom, daughter of Mr. | bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- the bride of Dr. William Matthews and Mrs. Raymond F. Crom, 233|liam A. Hussey, 3733 Central ave.| . ,) , pn today in Our Lady of Penway, has been selected to serve|The couple will leave on a trip to Lourdes Catholic church, The Rev. on the 1947 college board at Block’s|the East and will be at hbme after Mr, and Mrs. Willlam A. BamBriarcliff Junior college, Briarcliff Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. brough, Elwood, are parents of the Manor, N. Y., where she has just|and Mrs. Benjamin Roderick, 1532/) 40 ond Dr. and Mrs. B. J. Matcompleted her freshman year. N. Emerson ave. - thews, 966 N. Graham ave., are the A gown of white slipper satin with a long train was worn by the bride and her fingertip veil was caught with a halo of orange bouquet of white carnations, gladioli and an orchid. Couple's Attendants Mrs.’ B. 8. Nashhold, Louisville, bridesmaids were Mrs. William A. | Wolf, Elwood, and Mrs, Norbert Booker. Louis Awl was the best man and ushers were Mr, Booker matron of honor wore peach net and the bridesmaids’ frocks were of blue net. A reception was held in the 2:30 fo 4:30 p. m. Graduation Monday BRADFORD, Mass, June T.Three Indianapolis girls will be college here Monday, They are Miss Jane Eaglesfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Eaglesfield, 4376 Central ave.; Miss Ann Evans, ‘B. -Evans, 4460 N. Xessler blvd, and Miss Natalie Ann Griener, daughter’ of Mr, and Mrs: Clar-ence-E. Griener. omen Mrs, Earl H, Myer, 4440 Park ave., will be the hostess for the Narrators club at 8 p. m. Monday. Original! stories will be read by Mesdames
Central ave. (Shen-Courtney.) Mary O'Reilly Blessed Sacrament chapel, SS. Péter and Paul Cathedral, with the Rev. afternoon following the marriage of man and Donald P. Latendresse and noon were held in the Harrison |, or, wore pink marquiset. The Takes Bride a reception at the home of the during August. She will represent|June 23 at 1220 Park ave. Fr. James Moore read the vows. bridegroom's parents. hlossoms. She carried a cascade was the matron of honor and and Dan Bambrough, Elwood, The hunter's lodge, Marott hotel, from graduated from , Bradford Junior daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Narrators’ Program Merton Johnston, Willlam Huddles-
{with a white satin bodice and a full
A reception this afternoon at the
Ranstead and Joseph Paul gn The ceremony was in the Leonard officiated.
matron of honor, Her dress of blue chiffon had a shirred bodice and a full skirt. Miss Anne Rutledge, sister of the bridegroom, and Mrs, William Hartley were the bridesmaids, Their frocks of pink and green chiffon were made like Mrs. Seller's. Bridal Gown The bride’s gown was fashioned
chiffon skirt falling into a long train. A pearl tiara held her tiered veil, and she carried a white orchid surrounded by red rosebuds. Mr, Seller was the best man, Ushers included James Wright, Arthur Overbay Jr. and Donald E, Stevens. Following the reception, the couple was to leave on a trip to the Smoky mountains. They will be at home at 2008 Ruckle st. Couple's Parents The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8. Dumont Ranstead, 6255 Central ave. She isa. Butler graduate and a member of Delta Delta Delta scrority. > Mr. Rutledge is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie F. Rutledge, 5751 N. Delaware st. He was graduated from the University of Cincinnati and the U. 8. naval academy and attended Purdue university. He is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity.
EVENTS
. CLUBS C. I. H. N. Mon. Mrs. Bird Mainard, 5613 E. Washington, hostess. Luncheon; business sesison; bridge. Fall Creek Garden. 1:15 p. m. Mon. Mrs. Walter P, Morton, 3434 E. Fall Creek blvd., hostess. Speaker, Mrs, Foster J. Hudson. Present Day. 1 p. m. Mon. Holliday park. Picnic, Speakers, Mesdames John Lloyd, Edgar Ellsworth and W. C. Bartholomew. Social Study. Mon. Mrs. Oscar Wadsworth, 911 Layman, hostess.
SORORITIES Kappa chap. Delta Sigma Kappa. 8 p. m, Mon. Mrs. Robert Willsey, New Bethel, hostess. Beta chap., Omega Phi Tau. 7 p. m. today. Hotel Antlers. Buffet supper, installation and dance.
Dowd-Graves Vows Read
A wedding ceremony at 9 a. m. today united Miss Audrey Graves, 2814 Washington blvd, and Alfred C. Dowd, 121 E. Maple rd. The Rev. Fr. Cornelius Sweeney read the vows in the Blessed Sacrament chapel, SS. Peter and Paul cathedral. ‘Frosted pink organdy was worn by the maid of honor, Miss Mary Kay Carroll. The bridesmaid, Miss Nors ma Zapp, wore frosted green organdy. Bridegroom’s Attendants The bride chose a gown of marquiset fashioned. with a hoop skirt and train. A crown of seed pearls held her fingertip veil and she carried white roses centered with an orchid, Dr. Joseph A, Dowd was his brother's best man and ushers were Charles W, Dowd Jr, Evansville; William Kennedy Jr. and Joseph Kelly. A reception was held this afternoon in the home of the bridegroom and the couple left on a short wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Moccasin, Chicago, are parents of the bride and Mr. Dowd is the sén of the late Dr. and Mrs, Frank T. Dowd,
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Columbia club today with eon and personal shower for Miss| Mary Arvin, who will be married to|
‘TWO WILL BE JUNE BRIDES—Miss Peggy (second from right above) and Ear] Wilbert Bunge will next Saturday in Sweeney chapel at Butler university. Their are Mrs, Mildred Kuhn Rose, Indianapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. C. Bunge, Sandusky, O, (Zalman) ip
A June 29 ceremony in the Irvington Pres unite Miss Donna Jean Reich (above right) Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd and Mrs. Mary Roberts, 4515 E.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. Rutledge Will Take Wedding Trip =~. To the Smoky Mountains ri
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