Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 June 1947 — Page 14

"ave, are the bridegroom's parents. “*The couple will -take a trip to California and will be at home in Indianapolis after July 1. Both are graduates of Butler university where the bride was a member of Delta Gamma sorority and Mr. Bagley was a Sigma Nu fraternity member,

* Rev. Pearson Reads Ceremony

Wedding vows united Miss Linda Louise Rech and Herbert H. Thomp- . son at § o'clock last night in the Irvington Methodist church. The Rev. Ralph O. Pearson read the rite. ‘Mr, and’ Mrs. George A. Rech, 5200 E, Washington st, are the

Ray Thompson was the best man, and the ushers were Lisle Thompson, Charles Norman and William Wooten. The couple went to Dull lake, Minn, for a trip after their reception at Whispering Winds. They will live in Champaign, mL.

~ Auxiliary Plans Luncheon

The Indianapolis Day Nursery Junior auxiliary will meet tomorrow at the Propylaeum for its final luncheon meeting of the season. Special guests will be the recently announced new members. They are Mesdames J. Neill Garber, William R. Ehrich, Joseph A. Miner, A. Malcolm McVie, Jack Evans, Charles E. Brown, Kenneth Kinnear, J. William Wright Jr. and William J. Millikan. : Mrs. Frank H. Fairchild, president, has made the following appointments to the executive board: Mrs. D. C. Duck, ways and means; Mrs. Paul Fletcher, horse show chairman; Mrs. Marvin Sandorf, publicity; Mrs. Robert T. Reid, placement, and Mrs. Frederic D. Anderson, auxiliary representative, Mrs, Sandorf will be in charge of the luncheon,

————————— Business Meeting Phi Pelta Beta sorority will hold a business session at 8 p. m. tomorJW in the Hotel Lincoln.

The traditional gift for the bride | —Sterling Silver, Whether it is || a single pisce—or a complete service—she will use and love If her Gorham Sterling through | the years.

the convention.

The 36th international oconvention: of Alpha Chi Omegs sorority will be held June M4 %o 29 at the Chateau Frontenac in Quebec, and 29 Indianapolis women are planning to™attend. Three will go Sunday by train. They are Miss Bsteile Leonard, founder; Miss Hannah Keenan, director, and Miss Ruth Starbuck, both of the central office here. Official delegates include Mrs. Loren D. Fink, Beta Beta Alumnae chapter president; Mrs. Marshall P. Crabill, a,member of the chapter, and Miss Dorothy Swickard, president of the Butler university chapter. A number of the visitors will be

CONVENTION DELEGATES—Mrs. Marshall P. Crabill and Mrs. Loren D. Fink left and right) are official delegates to the Alpha Chi Omega be held June 24 to 29 in Quebec. Mrs. Fink is president of Beta Beta Alumnae chapter, and Mrs. Crabill is a chapter member. Twenty-nine local women plan to attend

accompanied by members of their families. Among these are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tucker and their daughter, Mrs. Robert C. Hall, New York; Mrs. H K. Weirick and her daughter; Janetnelle, of the Indiana university. chapter, and her mother, Mrs. J. T, Speirs; Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge R. Jeffrey, Dr. and Mrs. Jerome E. Holman II and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Walker. The Holmans and the “Walkers will drive; the others will go by train. i Other members of the alumnae chapter who will go by train are Mesdames T. M. Rybolt, Earl W. Kiger and Daniel H. Coyle, Miss Janet Chapman and Miss Jean Buschmann,

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Sorority members from Butle who willi attend include Misses Jean Minney, Evelyn Goepper, and Dolores Dougall;

Miss Patricia Botkin and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Botkin; Miss Betty Cramer and her mother, Mrs. John E. Stiltz, and Miss Rosemary Jones and her mother, Mrs. O. M. Jones. The DePauw university chapter will be represented by Misses Susan Guild, Katie Clark and Barbara Evans. Also planning to attend are Mrs. Clarence J. Hill, mother of Mrs. Joseph Stout of Lafayette, and Mrs. C. H. ‘Alexander and Mrs. W. E. Thomas, both of Greensburg.

DeBoer-Brown Rite Is Read

Miss Thelma DeBoer was married to Robert E. Brown at 3:30 p. m. yesterday in the First Friends church. The Rev. Herbert Huffman officiated. The bride is the niece of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Thornbury, 3601 Clifton st. Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Broyn, 5145 N. Michigan rd., are the bridegroom's parents. Miss Maxine DeBoer, the sister of the bride, was the maid of honor. She wore an aqua taffeta and net frock. Miss Norma Fox, Marion, and Miss Joanne Kelly, Muncie, were the bridesmaids. Miss Fox wore a blue lace dress and Miss Kelly a pink lace frock. Jimmy and Dickie Banks were the ringbearers, The bride wore a heavy white satin gown sccented with lace. Her fingertip illusion veil fell from a jeweled Juliet cap. She carried white roses. Alfred Brown was his brother's best man. The ushers were Phillip Miller and Charles Robertson. After the ceremony there was a reception in the Hotél Antlers. The couple will live at 1818 Central ave. when they return from a trip to Wisconsin, ~The bride is a graduate of Ball Memorial hospital Nursing school, and the bride-groow, a member of Sigma Chi fraternity, was graduated from Butler university.

Garden Party Set By Sorority

“In the Garden of Alpha Xi” will be the theme of a garden party Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. O. M. Helmer, 5015 N, Illinois st. Local alumnae of Alpha Xi Delta sorority, active members from Indiana and Purdue universities, and their guests will attend.’ Mrs. B. M. Still is program chairman. A buffet supper will be served.

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EVENTS

The past presidents of the Cervus club will meet tomorrow noon at the Hotel Lincoln for a luncheon and business session. Mrs. Clifford Richter is president.

A picnic luncheon will be held at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow at Holliday park by the Garfield Garden club. There will be a tour of the gardens and an illustrated lecture. Mesdames George Sherman, Robert Guinn and Herbert Newsom will be hostesses. Miss Kathryn McPherson will preside at a short business The Happy Days club will meet at 3 p. m. tomorrow with Miss Virginia Jones, 3302 Mars Hill st. Misses Jean Padgett and Elizabeth Kassing will assist. The annual picnic of the Newman Mothers club will be held at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow at Brookside park. Mrs. John A. Deery and Mrs. J. H. Patrick are chairmen. Officers to be installed following luncheon are Mrs. William Holland, president; Mrs. Russell Sweeney, vice president; Mrs, Victor Beckerich and Mrs. E. M. Stuppy, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. O. M. Laughner, treasurer. Mrs. Horace Kemper, 6066 N. Meridian st., will give a noon luncheon tomorrow for the Rebison-Ragsdale unit, American Legion auxiliary. Mrs. Ralph Lynch will conduct the program on Flag and Independence days. Assistant hostesses will be Mesdames Stewart Maxwell, Roger Downing, Frank Long and Chester Riggan, The Daughters of Isabella will have a social meeting tomorrow night at the Catholic community center. Mrs. Zeo W. Leach, regent, has called a business meeting at 8 p. m. before the party. Mrs. James Ryan, McAllen, Tex., will be the honor guest. The Lutheran Women's Missionary council will give its annual party for Julietta infirmary residents at 2 p. m. tomorrow. Mrs. Henry Scheperle is council president and Mrs. Walter Maas is cheer committee chairman, A card party will be ‘given at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Food Craft shop by the June circle of St. Patrick’s Catholic church, Mrs, Harrison Riley is chairman,

Three Local Girls To Be Graduated

Times Epecial OXFORD, O., June 16.—Three In-

dianapolis girls will be candidates for bachelor of arts degrees tomorrow at the 92d commencement of Western College for Women, They are Miss Anne Eberhart,

daughter of Mrs. John J. Eberhart, 5511 Pleasant Run pkwy.; Miss Emily Greenland, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Allan Greenland, 410 E. {37th st, and Miss Barbara Klein, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (leorge W. Klein, 1321 N. Meridian st. Mis Eberhart is an English major; Miss Greenland majored in biology, and Miss Klein is a psychology ma jor.

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Nurses to Be Feted By Allison’s Members of the industrial nurses section, central district, State Nurses association, will be dinner giests

‘Wednesday of Allison division; General Motors. 4 The party will be at 6:30 p. m. in the Lincoln room of the Hotel Lin-

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Mr. McDonald, Miss Ross Wed

The Rev. R. OC. Windhorst read the rite which united Miss Dorothy Ross and Robert L. McDonald at 7:30 p. m. Saturday in the Pleasant Run Boulevard Evangelical and Reformed church. Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Ross, 7500 Madison ave. are the bride's parents, and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Barry, Southport rd., are the parents of the bridegroom. Miss Jean Maschmeyer, the maid of honor, wore a frock of yellow marquiset, and the bridesmaids, Miss Carole Weinke and’ Miss Joan Weinke, were dressed im orchid marquiset frocks, Miss Mary Frances Baumer, the junior bridesmaid, wore a blue net dress. The bride was dressed In a white marquiset gown with hoop skirt. A tiara of seed pearls held her fingertip veil. She carried white roses centered with an orchid. ‘ William , McDonald was his brother's best man, and the ushers were Max Seymour and Carl Biggs 4 reception in the church annex followed. After a trip to northern Indiana, the couple will live on Southport rd,

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Couple on Trip |'To Banff, {Lake Louise

~ Joan Caughran Wed To Ray E. Miller Mr, and Mrs. Ray E Miller are on a wedding trip to Banff and Lake Louise in the Canadian Rockies. The former Miss Joan Caughran and Mr, Miller were married at 8:30 p. m. Saturday in the First Presbyterian church. Dr. George Arthur Frants officiated at the double-ring ceremony. The parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. B. Howard Oaughran, 5136 N. Capitol ave, and Dr. and Mrs. John R. Miller, 953 E. Tabor st. Miss Jean 8. Edwards, Milton, Mass, was the maid of honor. The

Mrs. Malvern Schweig, St. Louis, {Mo., and Misses Helen Rudesill, | Annette Short and Helen L. War{vel were the bridesmaids. They

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Miller was graduated from Butler university,

Miss Walraven Is Bride of Richard H. Ash

A reception at the ‘Indianapolis Athletic club followed the marriage at 2:30 p. m. Saturday of Miss Mary Nell Walraven and Richard H. Ash. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale read the rite in McKee chapel of Tabernacle Presbyterian church. The parents of the gouple are Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Walraven, Midland, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Ash, Downingtown, Pa. The bride's sister, Miss Margie Walraven, was the maid of honor. The bridesmaids, Mrs. Gordon Tanner, Lafayette, and Mrs. Erie Bckberg, Willlams Oreek, and Miss Walraven were dressed alike in shocking pink dresses and matching hats.

A white mousseline de sole gown styled with hoop skirt and chapel train was worn by the bride. Her fingertip veil of illusion fell from a seed pearl cap. She carried gardenias and stephanotis. Robert T. Ash Jr. was the best man and Donald Hamre, Pittsburgh, Pa, and William T. Watkinson, Montandon, Pa. were the ushers. The couple will take a trip to Williamsburg, Va, The bride attended Indiana State Teachers college, and the bridegroom is a graduate of Staunton Military academy. He. is attending Bucknell university and is a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity.

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will be held by Delta Phi Beta sorority _ tonight of Mrs. Ophelia Runyon, 80 Schil-

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BRIDE— Miss Mary - Louise Scifres and Harry Franklin Robins were married Saturday in Lebanon, Fathers of the . couple are Benjamin M, Scifres, Lebanon, and Harry M. Robins, Owensboro, Ky, (P. H. He)

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"|The Bridal Scene— Louise Beechey Will Be Feted At Linen Shower Tonight; Hilda Dykstra Is Betrothed

Pre-nuptial parties share the limelight with announcements of an engagement and of wedding attendants in today's bridal notes. Miss Louise Beechey, who will be married to Paul Buts on Sunday, June 29, in the Broadway Methodist church, will be the honor guest tonight at a linen shower. Mrs. William T. Rasmussen, 3766 N. Penn-

sylvania st, will be tha hostess. Guests will include Mesdames H. E. Rasmussen, B. RB Buts, Paul Duckwall, Byron Beasley, Myron

tive bridegroom's brother-in-law, and James Priest. Mr. Haverstick’s mother, Mrs. Claude Haverstick, 217 N. Jefferson ave., will entertain tonight for Miss Pickett. She will give a miscellaneous shower, ‘ The bride-to-be’s mother, Mrs. Bdna M. Pickett, 2038 Fernway, will give a buffet supper June 7 for the bridal party before the wedding rehearsal. Miss Leonard, 1222 N. Chester ot., entertained recently with a kitchen shower for Miss Pickett.

» » ¥ The engagement of Miss Hilda Dykstra to Raymond E. Hann is announced by her parents, Mr. and

Mrs. Charles Dykstra, New Bethel.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hann, 1310

N. Bosart ave. are parents of the bridegroom-to-be.

The double-ring ceremony will be read July 19 in the Dykstra home by the Rev. W. F. Buckner. Approximately 30 guests have been invited to a miscellaneous shower Mrs. Hann will give Wednesday night for Miss Dykstra.

Convention in East Miss Amanda Schults, president of the Indianapolis Association of Insurance Women, will attend the national insuranes women's convention in New York Wednesday

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The Lynhurst Baptist church was| the setting at 2:30 p. m. yesterday for the wedding of Miss Patricia Anne Bauder and William L. Rigot.! The Rev. Donald Dunkin officiated. | Mr. and Mrs. George R. Bauder, | 4410 Rockville rd., are the bride's parents, and Mr. and Mrs. Vietor| L. Rigot, 5414 Rockville rd., are the | parents of the bridegroom. { Miss Jane Bauder, the maid of | honor, wore a blush pink crepe | frock, and the, bridesmaids, Misses | Janet McKland, Phyllis Bailey and! Mary Lou Eby, were dressed in| lavender and peach taffeta frocks. | The bride wore an ivory satin | and net gown with a train. Her fingertip veil fell from a Juliet cap. Daniel N. Shockey was the best man, and Robert Doxey, Moline, | I; Joseph Viehman and Richard | Pickens. were .the ushers. | A reception at the church fol- | lowed the ceremony. The couple will go to New Orleans on a wedding trip. The bride attended But- | ler university and the bridegroom | is a graduate of the U. 8. Naval academy,

Miss Dalby Is Wed To E. E. Harris

A ceremony at 2:30 p. m. yoster- | day in the Central Christian church united Miss Patricia Ann Dalby and | Ernest E, Harris, 5620 Speedway dr. Dr. William A. Shullenberger ofMiss Virginia Maurer, maid of| honor, wore a dusty rose sokerdin | suit, a matching hat and brown accessories. The bride, in an aqua gabardine suit, wore cocoa brown accessories. - Her corsage was of Talisman ‘roses and she carried a white prayerbook. Victor Waller was the best man. Mr: and Mrs, Edward H. Dalby, 3534 College ave., are the bride's parents. A reception was held in the Dalby home before the couple left for a short trip.- ..-

——————————— [Annual Pienic A Mrs, Delmore Smith, 5437 Grace: land ave, will be. hostess to Delta chapter, Psi Tota X1 sorority, tomor-, row night. The

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JULY BRIDE—Mr. and Mrs. John W. Michelfelder, 27 S.

“ Vine.st., announce the engagement and approaching mar. riage of, their daughter, Mary Elizabeth, and Arnold F. Hus. sung, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hussung, 641 Rochester ave. The wedding will be July 1

Camp Delight Will Open

The official camping season of the Camp Fire Girls will open Saturday and extend to Aug. 15, Miss Oranda C. Bangsberg, executive director of the Indianapolis couneil, has announced. Miss Bangsberg will be the director at Camp Delight, assisted by Miss Kathleen Klaiber. Counselors at the camp will include Misses Ruth Crider, Ruth Babcock, Margaret Rennoe, Nancy Dearmin, Janet Miller, Joan Tash, Caroline Metzger, Theresa O'Hara, Willowene Hendry, Jane Stratman, Mary Virginia Rider, Betsy Pedersen and Betty Jean Barker. Others will be Mesdames Emma Judson, Elsie Bee and Mabel Menegent and Messrs. Robert Snyder and

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Nuptials Are Read In New Castle

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ton P. Goldberg were married hete at 2:30 p. m, yesterday fm the musie room at the home of the bride's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph J. Shapiro. Mr, and Mrs. Philip Goldberg, of New Castle, are the parents of the bridegroom, Rabbl William P, Greenfeld, of temple, and Ra , of Shaare Teflllah synagog, officiated. Both rabbis ang Indiana, ,

Wore matching mantillas. White duchess satin fashioned the bride's gown. It was styled with & bustle back and long train. Her tulle vell bordered with lace fell

from a cap of the lace, She carried A white silk Tanach white roses.

Morton | Shapiro, brother, was the best man. and Robert Dann were the ushers, A dinner followed the ceremony + both on the terrace of the bride's home, The couple are on a wedding trip west and they will live here. The bride attended the University of Michigan and the bridegroom, a member of Sigma Alpha Muy fra.

ternity, is a graduats of Indians university,

Jane A. Clark To Be Wed . To Mr. Heitz

Miss’ Jane Alice Clark will carry a lace-edged linen handkerchief, which belonged to her great-grand-mother, at her marriage to Lewis Andrew Heitz at 7:30 Pp. m. today. The, ceremony ‘will be read in the Wallace Street Presbyterian church with the Rev. Roy Mueller offic

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432 N. Riley ave, are the bride's parents, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Helts, 2144 8. Emerson ave, are the bridegroom's parents. The bride will wear a white organdy gown with a hoop skirt and train. Her two-tiered illusion veil will fall. from a band of lace and orange blossoms. She will carry a Bible topped with a single white orchid. Miss Anne Clark will be her sister's maid of honor. She will be dressed in a pink marquiset frock. The junior bridesmaids, Miss Charlotte Jane Wright, Cincinnati, and Miss Janalee Green, Mt. Vere non, will wear blue marquiset dresses. Harold Heitz, Bloomington, will be his brother's best man. The ushers will be Richard Heitz, Carbon: John Elliott, Mishawaka; Richard Coxen and- Jack Curry, A reception at the home of the bride will follow the ceremony. The couple will take a short trip te southern Indians and ‘will be af home in Bloomington after June 20. The bride is a graduate of Indiana university and the bridegroom is attending Indiana,

Open House Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord T. Rust, 4455 Marcy Lane, will celebrate their golden wedding. anniversary Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Roland B. Rust and Dr. and Mrs. Byron K. Rust will honor them with an open houss from 2:30 to 5:30 p. m. at the former’s home, 8120 Sycamore rd, Wi

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