Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 June 1947 — Page 9

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Bradford Bachrach photo. ENGAGED—The engagement was announced this week of Miss Jane Barbara Wiliams and William L. Barr, Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs, Russel S. Williams, 4747 N. Meridian st., and Mr, and Mrs, Ernest L. Barr, 3969 Carrollton ave.

Dr. Milner Officiates, at Marriage Of Judith Badger and Donald Sobbe

REPEATING VOWS READ BY DR. JEAN S. MILNER, Miss Judith Badger and Donald J. Sobbe were married at 4 o'clock this afternoon in the Second Presbyterian church. Dr. F. R. Daries, pastor of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, assisted Dr. Milner, Mrs. Eugene H. Yockey, her sister's matron of honor, wore a frock of delphinium blue marquiset made with a bertha outlining the low neckline, and a gathered skirt. She wore a matching garden hat of tulle. Similar dresses of light blue marquiset were worn by the bridesmaids. They were Mrs. Robert L. Hull and Miss Betty Jean Van . Arendonk. Their hats were of light blue tulle. ; The bride's ‘gown of white satin was fashioned with a shees yoke outlined with duchess lace, a full skirt and a chapel train. A crown of duchess lace held her floor-length veil bordered with Chantilly lace. She carried a colonial bouquet of white rosebuds.

re aT Mr. Yockey was the best man A G Fishers’ and ushers were John R. Tho- : . : ‘man, Cincinnati; Robert Johnson Home Is Scene and F, E. Turner III. A reception following the wedding was f : held at the home of the bride's Of Wedding parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Badger. Miss Suzanne Fisher became the! After a six-weeks motor trip, bride of Donald Plouff at 2 p. m. to-| the couple will be at home at day in the home of her parents, ns ag Sxiaware ot ria 3 i the bride and bridegroom Mr. and Mrs. Alvin G.. Pisher, 6017, are graduates of Butler univerLowell ave. | sity. She is a member of Kappa The Rev, William Burrows, pas-) Kappa Gamma sorority, and he is tor of St. Paul's Episcopal church, a Delta Tau Delta Iraternity i member. His parents are Mr. and Fead the Ceremony. Mrs. Carl H. Sobbe. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ploufl, ’ Milwaukee, are the parents of the Josephine Welch Wed bridegroom. To John Joseph Shiel Miss Elizabeth Fisher, the bride's ST. JOAN OF ARC Catholic sister, was her maid of honor, and| church was the scene this mornMiss Carol Plouff, Milwaukee, the ing for the wedding of Miss bridegroom's sister, was the brides-| Josephine Welch to John Joséph maid. They wore beige and ma-| gpa) The Rev. Fr. Edwin Sahm BE I frock with| Officiated at the 10 o'clock rite. cap sleeves and back-draped skirt The bride is the daughter of was worn by the bride. She wore a| Mr, and Mrs. John A. Welch, and Besdband Of 2vses ta Mrs. Walter R. Shiel is the bridean y h . Charles Peterson, Milwaukee, was| Sroom’s mother. the best man. The bridegroom's sister, Miss A reception followed the rite.| Martha Ann Shiel, was the bride's After a trip to Chicago, the couple only attendant. Her frock of will live in Milwaukee. i hyacinth blue marquiset had a The bride is attending Milwau-| sweetheart neckline and a ruffled kee-Downer college, and the bride-| skirt, groom is a graduate of ‘Marquette Cadet William C. Shiel was his university. brother's best man. Ushers were i————————————— John A, Welch Jr. and Richard > 1° C. 8hiel, brothers of the couple. Rev. T B. Kline The bride chose a gown fashfoned with a bodice of Chantilly y lace and a full skirt of white Reads Vow S | satin. A braided satin halo held Miss Mary Ellen Leppert was | her fingertip veil, and she carmarried to Don Driver at 7:30'n. m.| ried a prayerbook topped with yesterday in St. Mark's Lutheran| 8ardenias. church. The Rev. Thomas B. Kline A breakfast at the Indianapoofficiated. lis Athletic club was held for the Mr. and Mrs. Emil Leppert, 15 families and out-of-town guests: N Colorado ave. are the bride's| The couple left on a trip to the parents. Mrs, Laura Driver, 2869 N. Smoky mountains and will be at Illinois st., and Prank Driver, 1001| home in Decatur, IIL College ave. are the parents of the| The bride attended St. Mary's \ bridegroom. college, Holy. Cross, The brideA gown of candlelight satin styled| groom was graduated from Butler with a bustle back and long train| university and is a member of Phi was worn by the bride. A pearl] Delta Theta fraternity. tiara held her two-tiered fingertip veil. She carried red roses. Mrs, Ralph Archer, the matron of honor, was dressed in a rose taffeta frock, and the bridesmaid, Miss Miriam Driver, wore ice blue taffeta frock. They wore net halos to match their dresses. Wayne Sedberry was the best man, and the ushers included Robert Harkness, Donald iriffin, Lawrence Mahoney, William Creek and John Goodman. After a reception at the home of the bride's parents, the couple left, 3 for a trip. They will be at home| § at 2804 N. Talbott ave. Mr. Driver , is attending Bftler university, Bridal Party to Dine | § At the Propylaesum | § Miss Mary - Margaret Mayer and]: § her fiance, Robert James Hedding, Terre Haute, will be the honor guests tonight at a bridal dinner in the Propylaeum. . Giving the dinner are Mr. and Mrs. George J. Mayer II, the brother and sister-in-law of the bride-to-be. The party will follow the wedding rehearsal. 7 Miss Mayer will become the bride of Mr, Hedding at 10 o'clock Mon-| day morning in St. Joan of Are Catholic church, Meeting Tuesday “" The Crooked Creek Homemakers | |. club will meet at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday with Mrs. Clarence Stanbury, 1918 W. 68th st. Mrs. Paul Vogt ‘© and Mrs. Hester Fischer will give the lesson on “Covering Lamp

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© DEBUT TEA FOR MARILYN RAUB—Mrs, Edward B. Raub (fourth from left) entertained yesterday afternoon at the Propylaeum with a debut tea for her granddaughter, Miss Marilyn Raub. Shown g he quests are (extreme left] Mrs. Arthur C. Hammond, ale, Fla., an Raub Jr, Marilyn's d

Shen-Colurtney photo. WEDDING NEAR—Miss Anna Margaret Simmons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noah M. Simmons, 39: N. Ritter ave., will be married Tuesday to Thomas L. Davis, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. David M..Davis, 350 N. Whittier pl.

Nuptial Vows for Three Couples|Benita Kemp Are Read This Afternoon Is Married

By Dr. Roy Ewing Vale In Kokomo

Dr. Roy Ewing Vale, pastor of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church, Times State Service officiated at three marriage ceremonies this ‘afternoon. He read the vows uniting Miss Bette Jane Wetherell and Robert Edwardian period gown of mist blue Lawrence Cooley at 1:30 p. m. in McKee chapel of the church. satin accented with deep ruffles The bride wore a heavy satin gown styled with a full skirt, Her|{and a draped bouffant skirt was

Block photo, BRIDE-TO-BE—Mr. and Mrs, George F. Karl, 3671 Creston dr., announce that their daughter, Jean Elizabeth, will be married to Bryce Whitney Tharp on July 26. Mr, Tharp is the son of Mrs. Minnie M. Tharp, 204 E. 49th st.

Twin Brother Will Attend

Bridegroom

The Broadway Methodist church will be the setting for the marriage of Miss Louise Beechey and Paul Butz at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, The Rev. Newman 8S, Jeflrey will read the vows. ah orchid. The bride will wear a white] Miss Ruth Cooley, igabardine suit with navy blue ac-|groom's sister, was her only at- Miss Alice Greene and Miss Lorna | cessories and an orchid corsage. . |tendant. She was dressed in a pink | Dunmeyer, wore dresses caught! Mrs. J. Byron Beasley, Muncie, chiffon frock. James Cooley, the With water blue taffeta bows. They | her matron of honor, will be dressed | bridegroom's brother, was the best had matching mitts. lin a pink linen suit, beige hat and nfn. The bride was dressed in a white {brown and white accessories. A reception at the Hotel Lincoln silk marquiset: gown accented with

a : Raymond Butz, Waltgn, the followed the ceremony. The couple 2 eam 35 Sabena Bain Wo | bridegroom's twin brother, will be| yy) go to Ontario, Canada, for &|sion veil and a bouquet of white the test man. Ushers will include ¢\i; “-rpey will be at home later|carnations and stephanotis centered Burtelle and Doyon Butz of Lafa-|oiy the bride's parents, Mr. and|with an orchid completed her enyette, both brothers of the bride- Mrs. Glen E. Wetherell, 615 -E.|semble. groom; William T. Rasmussen and | me of

: . | she was married to Robert McClure the bride- | Marjorie Vaughn, of Lafayette; | yesterday.

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Rev, Fr. Cornelius Sweeney read the vows. Miss Alice McMillan, Hammond,

Joseph w. Hopkins, Birmingham, “ater Butz. The bridegropm, son of Mr. and Emery and Heini Kessler, Ann Arcouple will motor through Indiana.|versity. Flint, , Mr. and Mrs. Harry E Rasmus vm Two Miss Mat joie Fish y 4 Mrs. Eugene Schobinger Jr.| rhe Kappa Alpha Theta sorority B. E. Butz, Wallon, Is the mOMEr| ister, Miss Jean Clark, was married | trip, the couple will live in Flint,| Turns and Alice Jessup wore fiesta Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Clark, | Alpha Theta sorority. bridegroom, was the best man and : {Mrs. Raymond W. Crichlow, 622 E.! University of Michigan and a mem-{v© I 0 Take Br ide |47th St, are the parents of thé ber of Theta Chi fraternity. bride's brother, and Dar] Miller. the Hotel Washington will be held.) = po aig, of honor, were the ceremony. The couple went to | : V stick at 7:30 o'clock tonight. A white marquiset gown made acations church by the Rev. Van Ness Chap- | A heart-shaped lace crown held her |cottage at Powers lake, Wis, where nity member, the bridegroom maid of honor, and Miss Mary| The bridegroom's father was his| Her grandson, Roger Kent War- . . Couple Will Live will wear orchid, sea green and| A reception in the north parlor |cently of Garmisch Partenkirchen, : bright will ‘be the flower girl and couple will live at 418 E. 15th st. For the Fourth of July week-end, gown styled with a full train. Her Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. The and Mrs. Robert M. Raber, and their was the bride's only attendant. She {will carry a prayerbook topped with | ; f Kent M. Hopkins

the bridegroom's brother, was the; After the ceremony there will be Mrs. William R. Cooley, 7300 Pen-|best man, a reception. at the church. The dleton pike, attended Butler unibor, Mich.; Charles Porter, Bay|Bride's Attendants } ni- M he. A Both we graduates of DePauw uni Crichlow-Clark Vows City, Mich.; Thomas Hoffman, Wear T affeta Are Read in Chapel Donald Shaw. 3 " nor was dressed sen, 5838 Carrollton ave. are the ) Grand Rapids, Mich, was the|p,,e at Butler university was the| uncle and aunt of the bride. Mrs. | matron of honor today when her setting for the recepti iy After a June Bowman, Pat Kibler, Margaret (of the bridegroom... to Daniel M. Crichlow at 2:30| me bride is a graduate of Purdue |Pue frocks. ; M H t k o'clock in McKee chapel. university and a member of Kappa | ‘Warren McClure, brother of the r r. averstc 4045 Carrollton ave, and Mr. andy Mr. Hopkins is a graduate of the|the ushers included John ‘Springer, John LeVan, John Kemp, the couple. : er ————— pt moma The home of the bride's parents A reception in the gold room of | “yy "op pincer and Miss Nancy Mrs Warren was the scene of the reception after after the wedding of Miss Betty dressed in apple green and pink * : Banff and Lake Louise for a trip. t ress n apple g » |Mae Pickett and Kennard GC Haver-| = rquiset frocks. The bride, a member of Delta | The ceremony will be read ing; i '.. | Stephens college and India |with a deep hemline flounce and &| Mrs. Clarence N. Warren, 419 E. the Roosevelt-Temple Metiodist ong train was worn by the bride.|48th st, has left for her summer versity. A Phi Kappa Psi | pell. fingertip illusion veil. She carried |she will remain until after Lapor|vending the Indiana - unive Miss Kathryn Leonard will be the white carnations. day. School of Law. Elizabeth Taylor and Miss Delores |best man, and John R. Thornberry |ren, Little Neck, L. I, and Mrs. Weathers will be bridesmaids. They [and Douglas Horth were the ushers. |Richard Hess and , , Tee : y ug ! son, Dick, re In Chicago yellow ‘marquiset frocks. of the Marott hotel followed the|Germany, will be with Mrs. Warren Theressa Ashby and Jerry Al-|ceremony. After a short trip, the for the season. ‘ring bearer. { The bride is a graduate of But- | she will be joined by Mr. Warren; The bride will wear a marquiset ler university and a member of their son-in-law and daughter, Dr. |illusion fingertip veil will fall from bridegroom attended Butler. ison, David, and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce t d d 1 tiara. She! . . ¥ Rebelshy. a net and seed pearl tiara e Marillyn Shaw Bride 3 Y . !a white archid. Robert Strong will be the best] A double-ring ceremony at 3:30

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{man, and the ushers will be Kenny, o'clock in Tabernacle Prasbyterian| Attends Convention | Dorholt, Minneapolis, and James church united Miss Marillyn Shaw| The Indianapolis Alumnae chap- suit with navy accessories. | Priest. |and Kent M. Hopkins, , | ter, Alpha Xi Delta sorority, is being The bride is a graduate of the] Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Shaw, represented by Mrs. Ralph L. Mc- noon at the Indianapolis Athletic |City hospital School of Nursing.[6083 N. Michigan rd, are the| Kay at the national convention.|club. The couple will.go north for | Mrs. Edna Pickett, 2036 Fernway, is bride’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. A.| Delegates boarded a cruise ship at|{a trip and will be at home in Chi'her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Claude |L. Hopkins, Birmingham, Mich,, are Montreal Wednesday, visited Que- | cago. ki Meh | M. Haverstjck, 217 N. Jefferson ave, | parents of the bridegroom, bec, and are holding business ses-| The bride is a graduate of the lare the bridegroom's parents. All the bride's attendants wore |Sions at the Manoir Richelieu, Mur- | St. Elizabeth hospital School of | - white dotted nylon frocks. Mrs. xy bay, The meeting will close| Nursing and is attending Loyola ; Thomas E. Purky was her sister’s| Tuesday. university. The bridegroom is a B rown County Trip matron of RS Her dress was! Other Indiana delegates are Miss |graduate of the University of WisA gold panning expedition to!accented with yellow taffeta bows|Erwille Radcliffe, Crawfordsville, |consin, Brown county ‘will be held tomor-|{and she wore matching mitts. and Miss Mary Justis, Logansport, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Cranny, 117 row by the Indiana Nature Study| Miss Mary Hopkins, Birmingham, |both from Indiana university; Mrs.| E. 13th st, are the bride's parents, club. Members will meet at 9 a. m.|the bridegroom's sister, was the|Archie Koon and Mrs, F, V, Chew,{and Mrs. Joseph P. Rolles, 6207 on the north side of the Wa#! maid of honor. Her dress also was| Bloomington; Miss Madonna Good-| Washington blvd., and Mr. Rolles, Memorial building, Jay Val Schil- (worn with yellow accessories. win, Lafayette, and Miss Ruth Ann| Traders Point, are parents of the ling will be in charge. bridegroom.

“mother and mother. Miss Raub greets Mrs. John H. Toy and behi the latter are Mrs. Eleanor Raub Irvin, Miss Helen G. Coffey, Mrs, “Irving Lemaux and Mrs. John W. Coffey. In‘the photo at right, Mrs. | uddell pours tea for Miss Katherine Cox (left) and while Mrs, Almus G. Ruddell is ready, with

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Miss Katherine Degener, the bride's The ceremony was read at 8:30; attendants, will wear pink and blue 'p. m. by the Rev. Perry Avery|silk crepe frocks. Kay Keaton, the {in the Congregational church here. bride's niece, will wear a yellow eyeMr. and Mrs. Walter Kemp are the|let lace dress. She will be the flower Mr, and Mrs. | girl bi

the bridegroom. They all are of | white sheer dress trimmed with brown eyelet lace, a white lace A ruffied circle of blue illusion |straw hat, white accessories and an sprinkled with crystals held thelorchid. She will carry a white bride's finger-tip veil of matching Bible. ; :

nations, delphinium and stephanotis oy fhe Deliers wl elude a . centered with valley lillies and or-|'er D. a an wrence Ushers wels William clids, Keaton, both brothers of the bride

fiesta rose|couple will be at home at taffeta, and the bridesmaids, Misses | Rosslyn ave.

Gamma sorority, is a graduate of |B, Minnesota st., uni-inarents. The parents of the bride- | bearer. groom are Mr. and Mrs. P. E.| Robert is at-| Mannix, 922 N. Riley ave.

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Ep —t | Wore a navy gabardine suit with at Whispering Winds and in the Highland Golf and Mrs. Ralph L. McKay | ¥hite accessories. John T. Glenn afternoon a reception is to be held :

BETROTHED—A ceremony Aug. 30. will unite. Mine Noms Bodem, 3330 N. Meridian st., and Hugh McFadden Jr. The futyte bride ig. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bodem, Madison, and Mr. McFadden's parents are of Fairland, YER OUEREE Virginia Keaton Will Be Married To Gordon K..Hitchins In Ceremony Tomorrow

An informal ceremony will unite Miss Virginia IL. Keaton

KOKOMO, Ind. June 28 — An{K. Hitchins at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow. The Rev. Emery Parks in the Fifty-First Street Methodist church. :

Mrs, Pearl Keaton, 213 E. 51st st, is the mother of

Mr. and Mrs. Charles’ T. Kaelin, 5244 N. Pennsylvania st., tiara was of satin and tulle. She carried white roses centered with!worn by Miss Benita Kemp when|groom’s parents.

James Pointer " Will Wed © LaVerne Tacke

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hon The Sacred Heart Catholicimarg church was the setting at 10:30| Misses Georgian Tacke, P a, m, today for the wedding of Miss| Sauter and Ada McCoy, will Alvina Bauman and James E. Man-| yellow, blué and lavender marg nix. The Rev. Fr. Burchard Con- he i rad officiated. | Wanda Fay Darnell, in Mr. and Mrs. Ed J. ‘Bauman, 808 taffeta dress, will be the flower are the bride’s| Edward Schultz be the Pointer be

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baby’s breath. Jack Mannix, the brother of the bridegroom, was his only attendant. A wedding breakfast was held! give a dinner Thursday night at

at the home of the bride's parents. | John Sargent Lathrop. The bride wore a. white gabardine | The couple will take a trip to the pe married July 12 in

Smoky mountains and will live in| A as ¢ A reception was held this' after- | Indianapolis: a Cae Share.

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Mr, and Mrs. John NEW YORK, June 28 (U. P)—| A dinner will

Delegates to the annual conven-|Mr and tion of the General Federation of |. Meridian Le Women's Clubs visited the Frank-|ihrop prospective bridegroom’: : lin D. Roosevelt library and home hp. he give the bridal dinne; > at Hyde Park, N. Y., today before July 11 at the Woodstock club. wi starting homeward. ’ A The convention finished its busi-|q4. ness at a busy session yesterday in which it reversed itself to pass &ipr.e resolution favoring the Stratton|g an bill to admit 400,000 displaced per-|.; sons, and approved other resolutions favoring universal military training and the Marshall plan for European reconstruction. The delegates defeated a move to revise, the organizations’ consti-| Ww. tution to admit clubs definitely po-| Mildred Mary Mangin, W litical or religious in nature. Ind, was married here

Officers Announced By 8 and 40 Salon

Mrs. Martin Collins was elected president of the Marion County|pe salon 126, 8 and 40, at a recent meeting. Other ing year are Mrs. Connie Taylor and Mrs. William Long, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. Horace Cecil

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