Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 June 1947 — Page 9
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WEDDING TOMORROW-—Miss Ellen Louise Sturgeon will be wed to Paul Edward Henke tomorrow in St. Mark's United Lutheran church, Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. George Kinman, 2598 N. Arlington ave., and Mr, and Mrs. Fred E.
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Mr. Haywood
Is Wed at Wheaton, Ill;
Schrader-Hoatson Ceremony Is Read |
A NOON CEREMONY
TODAY in St.. Michael's
Catholic church, Wheaton, 1ll., today united Miss Jean-
nette Hurley and Harris Haywood, Chicago.
The vows
were read by the Rt. Rev. Thomas V. Shannon, pastor of St. Mary's Catholic church, Lake Forest, Ill. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Nash Hurley of Wheaton.
Mr. Haywood is the nephew
of Mrs. Roy Elder Adams, Indianapolis, and the brother of Mrs. Joseph A. Gray, Cherry Point, N. C. The bride chose a white satin gown fashioned with a pearl beaded yoke and a full train. A crown of pearls held her veil of heirloom
rosepoint lace.
She also wore a face veil of illusion.
Her attendants were dressed alike in lime taffeta frocks, with
matching bonnets and short gloves. was the matron of honor.
shall Haywood Jr., all of Chicago; | Miss Mileste Benedict, Lake For- | est, and Mrs. Charles Newell Hug- | gins, Dayton, O. * | George Price Haywood IIT, Chi‘cago, was his brother's best man. Ushers were Frederick C. Tucker Jr., Indianapolis; George R. Clay-
Couple to Lave In California
A gown of heavy candlelight satin
trimmed with Point Venise lace will
be worn by Miss Barbara Jean Patterson when she is married to Golden Smith Jr. tomorrow. She will wear an heirloom veil caught with a stephanotis tiara. Her bouquet will be of stephanotis and gardenias. The. ceremony will be at 4:30 p. m. in the North Methodist church. The bridegroom's father, the Rev. Golden Smith, will perform - the 1ite. The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Smith live jn Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Carl D. Patterson, 5692 Broadway, | are parents of the bride. Miss Elizabeth Ott, maid of honor, will wear a yellow marquiset frock, and the bridesmaids, Mrs. ! Frederick Kautzman, Mrs. Ted Tur- | ner and Miss Jeannette Cassady, | will be dressed in sunset rose and blue marquiset frocks. Dry vid Joe Smith will be best man,’ Paul Neville, George Hunt | and Dave Ramsey will be ushers. After the ceremony there will be} a reception at the Patterson home. | The couple will live in San Fran-| cisco, The bride is a graduate of Butler | university and a member of Delta | Delta Delta sorority. The bride-| groom attended Jordan conserva- | tory. |
Pardieck-Bertels
Ceremony Read The Rev. Theodore Meibohm read | the vows uniting Miss Patricia Louise Bertels, Vincennes, and Carl
Bridesmaids were Miss Roberta Folonie Miss Marian Vilas and Mrs. Mar- |————
Mrs. Brooks McCorsck, Chicago,
ton III, Lafayette; William L., Granberry, Lake Forest, and Marshall Haywood Jr. and John Rich-
| ard Hurley, both of Chicago.
' A lawn breakfast at the home of the bride's parents followed the wedding. After a trip to Canada, the couple will be at home in Chicago. The bride attended Stoneleigh Prospect Hill school, Greenfield, Mass, and is a member of the Chicago Junior league. The bridegroom attended Lake Forest academy and DePauw university,
Miss Hoatson Wed THE NORTH Methodist church was the scene this afternoon of the wedding of Miss June Elizabeth Hoatson and Arthur Christian Schrader Jr. Dr. Dallas L. Browning read the vows at 3:30 o'clock. Miss Dorothy M. Hoatsof was her cousin's maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Robert J. Mauzy, Bloomington, and Mrs. Charles M. Crumbaker, both sisters of the bridegroom. Their frocks were of hyacinth blue and raspberry ice chiffon,
‘White Lace Gown
THE BRIDE'S white lace gown had a sweetheart neckline and a hoop skirt extending into a train. Her illusion veil was caught by a tiara of orange blossoms, and she carried an orchid surrounded by white roses: Mr Mauzy was the best man, and ushers included Edward J. Boleman, Bloomington; Mr. Crumbaker and James Noonan. After a reception at the Marott hotel, the couple will leave on a trip to Florida. The bride attended Butler and Indiana universities, and is a member of Pi Beta Pi sorority. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs, T. Lewis Hoatson. The bridegroom, who is a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity, is a graduate of Wabash college. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Schrader.
la white gabardine suit with white
; man and ushers were Leon Meyer,
* Phi sorority, will meet at 6 p. m.|
will bowl,
Fred Pardieck at 3:30 p. m. today in St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran church. | Parents of the couple are Mr..and' Mrs. Carl H. Pardieck, 325 Caven st.’ _A white satin gown was worn by! the bride. . Her fingertip veil cas-| caded from a beaded tiara. She carried gardenias and white roses.! Her matron of honor, Mrs. Richard Hall, was in pink taffeta. Miss Ann! Fennell and Miss Madelyn Mitchell, bridesmaids, wore aqua taffeta. | Herman Angrick was was best
Gerald Wilson, Earl Gordon Jr. and Maurice Richardson Jr. Baltimore. After a wedding trip, the couple will be at home at the Caven st. address.
Surprise Party Members of the Heather Belles chapter, International Travel-Study| club, honored their new president, Mrs. Velma Henry, with a surprise party last night at the Columbia club.
Election M onday
Officers will be elected at the meeting of Memorial unit, American Legion auxiliary, at 7:30 .p. m. Monday in rooms C and D, Hotel Antlers. :
Sorority Dinner Delta Iota chapter, Delta s8igma
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Monday. afy the Russet cafeteria’ for dinner. Following dinner members
cer and James R. Chase.
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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED—Don F. Workman, Bloomfield, announces the engagement of his daughter, Esther, Indianapolis, to Arthur M. Rodabaugh, son of J. L. Rodabaugh, 3538 Washington blvd., and Mrs. C. B.' Meckel, 960 N. Audubon rd. (P. H. Ho photo.)
D. E. Ricketts, | Di. Roy Ewing Vale Officiates
Marie Bowers Are Married
Two weddings this week-end are |
Powell officiating. Miss Marie E. sowers and Donald | |E. "Ricketts, were married at 2:30 p. m, today. Their parents are Mr. | and Mrs. Byron D. Bowers, 5750
Rolling Ridge rd, and Mr. and Mrs. Clark C. Ricketts, Everett, Wash,
The bride's’ only attendant was her sister, Susanna. She wore a yellow gabardine suit with matching flowered hat. The bride chose
accessories, and she carried white roses. Robert Ricketts, Everett, was his brother's best man. A reception at the Columbia club followed the wedding. After an extended trip west, the couple will be at home in Everett. The bride attended MacMurray college, Jacksonville, Ill.; Indiana university extension division and
tended the University of Washington, the University of Utah and Oregon State college.
Madden-Pinkerton Rite At 4:30 p. m. tomorrow in Christ church, Miss Faye Pinkerton will become the bride of John A. Madden, She is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Charles O. Pinkerton, T127 Pendleton pike, ‘and his parents are Mr. and Mrs. George 8S. Madden, Allisonville rd. The bride's pink satin gown is fashioned with a petal waistline and a chapel frain. A satin halo will hold her pink illusion veil. She will carry a colonial bouquet of white roses surrounding an orchid. Miss Patricia McCann, her only attendant, will wear an aqua taf{feta frock and matching bonnet. {Gene Alyea will be the best man, and ushers will include Charles O. Pinkerton, New Castle, brother of the bride, and Gordon Crawford.
the Pinkerton home. at home in Indianapolis.
Mrs. Dragoo Back From Trip East
Following a trip through the East, {Mrs. Harry W. Dragoo Sr. has re-
| The couple will leave on a trip| {to Michigan after A reception at
ell, 615 E. 47th st., anno
Pendleton pike. (P. H. Ho photo.)
JUNE 28 RITE—M:r. and Mrs. Glen E. Wether-
their daughter, Bette Jane, to Robert L. Cooley, son of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Cooley, 7300 The wedding will be June 28.
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BRIDE-TO.BE—The engagement of Miss Margaret Humann to Carl E. Hadley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hadley, 1034 S, Reisner st. is an-nounced-by her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Charles A.
ann, 607 N. Bancroft ave. June
wedding date. (P. H. Ho photo.)
At Two Ceremonies Today In Tabernacle Church
Dr. Roy Ewing Vale, pastor of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church,
is officiating today at two wedding
She is the daughter of Mrs. R.
Fortney is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
* A bouffant white organdy dress, trimmed with eyelet batiste, was worn by the bride. Her fingertip veil was attached to a headdress of the eyelet. She carried spring flowers. wy Pale green organdy frocks were worn by her attendants, Miss Joyce Curtis and Miss Dorothy May, Chicago, and Miss Nancy Rodecker. Mr. Fortney was his son's best man and ushers were Bruce Cracraft and Robert Claycombe. A reception at the Butler university Kapa Alpha Theta house followed the rite. The couple will take a wedding trip to a Pennsylvania mountain resort. The bride attended North Park college, Chicago, and Butler university where she was a Kappa Alpha
Butler university. Mr. Ricketts at- | Theta sorority member. The bride-
(groom, a Butler student, is a Phi {Delta Theta fraternity member,
McClaran-Davis The second ceremony today at Tabernacle church will unite Miss Dotty Lou Davis and Robert D. McClaran. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Davis. 6375 Park ave, and Mr. and Mrs. Rezin D. MecClaran, Toledo. * For the ceremony, at 8:30 o'clock tonight, Miss Davis will wear champagne bridal satin styled with full skirt and train. A headband of pearls will hold her fingertip veil and she will carry an orchid on a
prayerbook. American - Beauty crepe will be worn by her attendants—Miss Carollyn McClaran, Toledo, maid of honor, and Miss Mary Walker and Miss | virginia Coxen, bridesmaids. Candle lighters will be Margaret
| Waldo and Diann Deweese and the
They will be | flower girl, wearing a long white | bridegroom's
net frock, will be Jane Ann Bemhardt.
George McClaran, Toledo, will be |
the best -man- and ushers will be Ralph C. Davis Jr., Lawrence J. Fin'ley, Dal Agness and Tom McGuire.
s in the church. In the first, read
\being read in Christ Episcopal| 44 3:30 o'clock this afternoon in McKee chapel of the church, Miss church with the Rev... ©. Ainger | Nancy Jane Dreessen became the bride of Charles O. Fortney.
Brown: Dreessen, Chicago, and Mr. Earl L. Fortney, 3957 Guilford ave.
Betty Haines To Be Wed
Wedding vows will unite Miss Betty Louise Haines and Frederick William Hanes at 4 p. m. today in the First United Lutheran churci.
Dr. Frederick Hanes, president of the Indiana synod, United Lutheran church, and the Rev. Olen A. Peters will officiate. . The bride is the daughter of Mr. Stephen John Burich, Brookville rd. Dr. and Mrs. Hanes, 3350 Park ave., are the, bridegroom's parents. Miss Carole Parmley, Kenmore, N. Y., will be the maid of honor. She will wear a frock of aqua taffeta. a \ A heavy candlelight satin gown with a full skirt and long train will be worn by the bride. An orange blossom tiara will hold her fingertip veil. She will carry white roses, | Eldon Hanes will be the best man, {and Keith Hanes, Middletown, and Robert Gronau, Cleveland, will be the ushers. A reception at the bride’s home will follow the ceremony. The couple will take a wedding trip north. A member of Kappa Delta sorority, the bride attended Wittenberg college. Mr. Hanes, a graduate of Earlham college, also attended Wittenberg and is a member of Delta Sigma Phi fraternity.
Lois Jean Shipley
To Become Bride
Miss Lois Jean Shipley will be married to Henry Davis Stratton at 4 p. m, today in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carey Ship{ley, 5350 Boulevard pl. The Rev. | Jirgil D. Ragan will read the vows. P, B. Stratton, Pikesville, Ky., is father. Miss | Frances Riley, Pikeville, the bride's only attendant, will wear pink taffeta. A full-skirted ~tvory moire dress | will be worn by the bride, She will have a matching headdress and will
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{turned to ‘her home, 4520 N. Penn- Alpha Theta ‘sorority house, the, Mark G. Stern Jr, East Orange, |sylvania st. While in New York she couple will leave for a trip to north- |N J, will be the best man, After a |visited Mr. and Mrs. E. Allen Sher- ern lakes and Chicago. They will reception, the couple will také. a will be held at the Indianapolis wood, Mrs. Sherwood, the former be at home, June 23, in Ann Arbor, ! trip south.
Mrs. Jean Van Voorhees Rider, is {a niece of Mrs. Dragoo and for{mely: lived here.
Sherwoods at Peekskill, N. Y.
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CHILDREN'S MUSEUM GUILD—New members of the Children's Museum guild meeting yes: \ tock club included (left to right, seated) Mesdames Arthur Slifer, John L. Woolling, J. E. Gillespie ery J. Peirce and (left to right, standing) Mesdames C. P. Dewey,
Mich.
| The bride is a Butler graduate versity and is a graduate of the,
| Miss Shipley attended Butler uni-
Nuptial Rites Are Read by Dr. Daries
The Zion Evangelical and Reformed church is the scene of two weddings today. Dr. Frederick R. Daries officiates at both. © Miss Kathryn Anne Hancock became the bride of Charles Harting Marlett at 2:30 p. m. She is the daughter of Mrs, Elizabeth Moore Hancock, 131 Berkley rd. Mr. and Mrs, Charles 8. Marlett, 735 S. Meridian st., are parents of the bridegroom, Miss Barbara Cosler, the bride's only attendant, wore a white marquiset frock, The bride was dressed in white organdy styled with a sweeping skirt. A crown of stephanotis held her fingertip veil. She carried gardenias and stephanotis. William Ritchey was the best man and Robert O. Cosler, Carmel, and Albert W. Buschmann were the ushers.
for Miss Bet LeMaster. Parkins, Cincinnati, 28 ‘is the Courtney photo.)
C. Bush, 6221 College ave.
WEDDING DATE SET—June 22 is the date - L. Parkins' marriage to Theodore R, heir parents are Mr, and Mrs. J. L,
Mrs. W. L. LeMaster, 3254 Park ave
Five Couples Exchange Vows In Nuptial Ceremonies oa At Sweeney Chapel :
Five marriage ceremonies are being read in Sweehey chapel af Butler university this week-end. Dr. ; tomorrow afternoon at the one uniting Miss Ethel Mae Bush and’ John C. Pedigo, 633 Berkley rd. ‘Miss Bush is: the daughter of Mrs. Hofhce
For the 4:30 o'clock rite the bride will wear a gown with satin bodice
formerly of Indianapolis, and (Shen: ®
W. A. shullenberger will officiate
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and a marquiset skirt forming a train. A beaded tiara will. hold her fingertip veil and she will carry white roses. Her attendants will be Mrs. W. E. Fernandes, matron: of honor, and Miss Betty Ann Bush, Dayton, and Miss Irma Frazier, bridesmaids. Mrs. Pernandes will wear blue; Miss. Bush, yellow, and Miss Frazier, pink. : Roy C. Pedigo, Vincennes, will be his cousin's best man and the ushers will be Robert B. Ricketts and Oscar Montieth. After a trip. to the Smoky mountains and Washington, the couple will be at home at 633 Berkley rd.» Mr. Pedigo is a Butler university graduate and the bride was grad-
A reception was held at the High-
the couple left for. a trip to Lake Huron, The bride attended Western college and the bridegroom attended Butler university.
Kleeman- Bragg A reception in the Zion church parlors will follow the wedding of Miss Mary Elizabeth Bragg and Robert Louis Kleeman at 7:30 o'clock tonight, The couple will be at home after June 29 with the bridegroom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Kleeman, 3605 E. Washington st. Mrs. M. J. Spencer, 3612 E, Washington st., is the mother of the bride. The bride’s ‘ /hite marquiset gown has a full skirt. Her fingertip veil will fall from a headdress of rosepoint lace. She will carry white roses, orchids, baby's breath and sweetheart roses. \ Miss Harriet Schuh, her attendant, will wear powder blue taffeta. Otto Klingstein will be tft" best man, and William Klingstein and Richard Rieman, Rochester, Pa., will be the ushers, . Mr. Kleeman attended Butler university and is a member of Sigma Chi fraternity.
Brunch Will Start Club’s Day of Golf
A brunch tomorrow at 11 a. m.
| Country club for men and women [golfers. Two-ball foursomes will
fand the bridegroom is a student at| University, of Kentucky, She is a follow and a buffet supper will be
'of Phi Delta Theta fraternity.
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He will enter law
Mrs. Dragoo also visited Harold | the University of Michigan after at-| member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority./held at 6p. m. R. Van Vorhees and his family in | tending Butler. Miss Davis is a|Mr. Stratton is a graduate of Pike- | Bronxville, N. Y. ,and the William |Kappa Alpha Theta sorority mem- ville college. i Oscawana, | ber and Mr. McClaran is a member [School at the University of Louisville
Mr. and Mrs. "William Miskimen iand Mr. and Mrs. Frank W, Baron will be hosts. PF. Forrest Sample is club entertainment chairman.
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uated from the Teachers College
Purdue university,
Witz-Foerst Miss Mary Jane Foerst was married to Wilfred Miller Witz in a 3:30 p. m. ceremony today in the chapel. The Rev. Emery Parks officiated. Parents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs. Chester L. Foerst, 5040 N. New Jersey st., and Mr, and Mrs. Henry L. Witz, Shelbyville. The bride wore a marquiset frock with a lace bodice. Her fingertip} veil was attached to a braided satin and illusion coronet. She carried a white orchid and stephanotis on a Bible. Her attendants, all of whom wore white marquiset, were Miss Barbara Stimson, Gary, maid of honor; Miss Marilyn Masterson, Blufftén, and Miss Carolyn Witz, Shelbyville, bridesmaids, and Sue Carolyn Spurlin, Shelbyville, flower girl. Henry L. AWWitz Jr., Shelbyville, served as his brother's best man. Ushers were Sumner Pond, Rushville, and Harrison Partridge, Rochester, After a reception at the Marott hotel, the couple was to leave for a short trip to Chicago. They will be at home in West Lafayette, where the bridegroom is a graduate student at Purdue university, Miss Foerst, a Purdue graduate, is a Chi Omega sorority member. Mr, Witz is a member of Alpha Zeta honorary fraternity.
Dunlap-Jarrett A 1:30 p. m. ceremony in the chapel today united Miss Carol Jarrett and Donald Louis Dunlap. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Dallas M. Jarrett, 2016 Sugar Grove ave., and Mr; and Mrs. James Herbert Dunlap, 1127 Congress ave. The Rev. Earl 8. Farmer officiated. The bride, in white. marquiset,
wore a fingertip veil held by a late ticed cap and carried white roses, . larkspur and ivy. Miss Janet Jare rett, her sister's only attendant, wore powder blue silk jersey. :
ushers were Allen Cotton and Clar ence Utjerback.
5:30 p. m. ceremony today in chapel for Miss Peggy. Eileen and Earl Wilbert Bunge.
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bride is the daughter of Mrs. ! dred Kuhn Rose, 5808 Oak ave., and Mr. Bunge is the son of Mr. Mrs. Edward C. Bunge, dusky, 0. = -- The ~ attendants
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bride. aad tel After a Great.Lakes couple will be at mer in Sandusky. is Butler university graduate and a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. ‘Mr. Bunge attended John
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EdwerdsSchumaler ©; Miss Elizabeth Anne Schumaker’s marriage to James J. Edwards will be at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow in the chapel, with the Rev. Theo Fisher
ofMiciating. She is the daughter of
ave. The attendants Bodenberg, matron of honor; Mrs. Maurice Hayward, Misses Alice Pittinger and Marjorie ' vington, bridesmaids; Miss Nancy Hastings, South Bend, ju maids; Joan Gushert, Pt. Wasne, flower girl; g Bloomington, best man, and George W. Schumaker Jr. Dr. Bodenberg, William Beisel and John Butke, The bride will wear satin and a full-length a pearl tiara. She will roses with an orchid center. matron of honor will tissue taffeta. The bridesmaids will wear tissue taffeta while the flower will be in pink organdy.
Vows Will Be Read Today in Lebanon = - & Sc Tiees State Servies |
LEBANON, Ind., June 14.- -/ ding ceremony at 5 p. m. today
JUNIOR LEAGUE—Recently announced provisional members of the Junior l6ague picftic yesterday af Foster hall. - Five of the 23 provisionals are (loft to right, front John Hamerstadt, John-A. Hare and EI. Kabel and (left and right, rear row) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reid. WEAR Oh DT ee) PEE EN a ih
