Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 August 1947 — Page 3

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Society—

Members of Bridal Party Are Chosen By Mary Freihage and E. J. Franklin

MISS SHIRLEY FREIHAGE will be the maid of

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honor , when her sister, Mary Joan, is married to Earl James Franklin. The wedding will be at 10 o'clock Satur-

.day morning, Sept. 6, in St.

Joan of Arc Catholic church.

The-bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. G.

Freihage. She is a graduat

member of Pi Beta

e of Butler university and a

hi sorority. Mr. Franklin is a student at Butler

and a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity, He is the son of Mrs,

E. J. Franklin of Belfast, N. Y.

Bridesmaids will be Miss Melrose Franklin of Rochester, N. Y., a sister of the prospective bridegroom, and Miss Marjorie Cain, Margo

Burst, a cousin of the future bride, is to be the flower girl.

Robert

Art of Wellsville, N. Y., a cousin of Mr. Franklin, will be the best man, and ushers are to be Ross Richards and Carl Henn. Jhb Miss Carolyn Cooper and Mrs. John Busch will have a’tea dnd

' linens shower tomorrow afternoon

Baldwin-Fisher Vows Will Be

Read Tonight

A wedding ceremony at 8:30 o'clock tonight will unite Migs Honey E. Fisher and William Russel] Baldwin. Dr. Raiph O. Pearson, pastor of the Irvington Methodist “church, will read the vows in the Beech Grove Methodist church, Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. William D. Fisher, Beech Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Baldwin, 925 Cecil ave. The bride will wear a gown of summer satin fashioned with a dropped shoulder neckline edged with lace and. silver sequins. Her fingertip {illusion veil will cascade from a seed pearl crown. She will carry a white Bible topped by a white orchid. Miss Eunice Bosma, maid of honor will wear light green marquiset. The bridesmaids, Miss Bar-

bara Beuning, Miss Helen Prange |

and Mrs. Ray Wilkins, will wear pale orchid frocks and Miss Billie Jean Fisher, junior bridesmaid, will be dressed in yellow. Janet Wilkins will be the flower girl. Attending the bridegroom will be Richard Hamilton, best man, and David Haywood, Frederick Matzke, Robert Kelly and Ralph Wessling, ushers. er will be the ring bearer. A reception will be held in the home of the bride's parents before the couple leaves on a trip to Michigan. They will be at home (with the bridegroom's parents,

Dr. Pearson o Officiate

A reception at the Irvington ethodist church will follow the marriage there tomorrow of Miss rjorie Ann Garrett and Lewis rrison., - Dr. Ralph O. Pearson read the 470'clock ceremony in e church parlor. Mr. and Mrs. Arl Garrett, 333 yman ave. are the parents of the bride. Mr, and Mrs. H. G. Cohee, N. Linwood ave. are the bridejroom’s parents. Mrs. Paul Brady, Muncie, the maon of honor, and Mrs. Walter icol, Berkeley, Cal, the brides-

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for Miss Freihage. The party will be at the home of Miss Cooper, Guests will include the bride-to-be’s mother; Mrs, William Burst, Batesville; Mrs. Joseph PFreihage and Miss Gertrude Freihage, aunts of the bride-to-be; Mesdames H.--K. Cooper, George Gust, Ross D. Stevens and Lloyd McClarty. | Others will be Mesdames Byron Crum, Quentin Covert, Harry | Evard, Stephen Minton, John Stone, Merrill Pyle, Russell Whitmore, Robert Stone, Donald Danjels and Dale Sumner, Misses | Shirley Freihage, Dorothy Hartman, Marjorie Hendrickson” and Ann Gill, > .Also Misses Cain, Betty Evard, | Marilyn. Behymer, JoAnn Baker, Gloria Cole, JoAnne Beebe, Gwendalyn Brock, Robin Simler and Jane McClure, Miss Cain will entertain for the bride-to-be with a personal | shower and buffet supper on Sept. 3, and Miss Hartman and Miss Martha Kibler will give a party | Sept. 2. Mrs, Stevens will honor the

|. couple at a supper Aug. 24 in |

| her home,

Nuptial Vows Are Read By Bishop Kirchhoffer

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IN A CEREMONY at 4 o'clock |

! this afternoon, Miss Gloria Crane,

Sunnyside, L. I, became the | bride of Leo James Noonan Jr. | The Rt. Rev. Richard Ainslie | Kirchhoffer, bishop of the Episco- [* pal dipcese of Indianapolis, read the vows in the Advent Episcopal | church. : | .After a reception in the north | parlor of the Marott hotel the i couple will leave on a trip to | Virginia Beach, Va. The bride wore a white satin gown with a sheer yoke outlined in seed pearls. A seed pearl tiara held her veil, and she carried a spray of white orchids. Mrs. Kenneth Gresh, De Kalb, | ML, was the matron of honor, and Miss Evelyn Goebel. New | York, was the bridesmaid. Elise | Peyton Noonan was the flower girl. All wore frocks of blue | faille with hoop skirts. | James Earl Birchfield was the

best man. Ushers included Har-

old Smoots, Columbus, O.; James Barnes and Jack Jelliffe. | The bride is the daughter of | Mrs. Elsie S8atchanove of Sunnyside. She attended New York university, » The bridegroom’s-parents are Mr, and Mrs. Noonan of Indianapolis. He is a student at Wabash college.

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Rite Followed By Breakfast Miss Betty Lu Ferris became the | bride of Edward J. Galm at 9 o'clock this morning in S88. Peter and Paul

cathedral. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. | Raymond R. Noll officiated.

Mothers of the couple are Mrs.

| Edward M. Ferris,

{bama st., and Mrs. Edward J. Galm,

130 N. -DeQuincy st. Miss Mary Frances Ferris,

{sister's maid of honor, wore a deep | rose satin frock with matching halo | The bridesmaids, Miss Lois | | Ross and Miss Jackie McAvoy, were |

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{ matching hats. | The bride's white satin gown had

la yoke, full skirt and long train.

{She wore an heirloom rosepoint {lace veil held by a matching lace {halo. Her flowers were gardenias centered with an orchid, .

|Smith and Robert Mulhall. A wedding breakfast at the Ma-

uN Alas Time out, too, for the poolside group at Hillcrest (left center photo, left to right)

| Patty Clinkscales, Mrs. William L. Clinkscales, Mrs. E. W. Gilson gnd Tommy Gilson. her |

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES __.

FUN UNDER THE HOOSIER SUN—Torrid summer days mean a.rushing business for the country clubs, with swimming pools as the:main attractions. These groups, in search of cooling breezes along with. ultra-violet rays, are of the Broadmoor and Hill-

The Hillcrest gallery for Mrs. Frank Parrish (extreme right in upper left photo) includes (left to right) Pat, Dee and Frankie Parrish, Mrs. Edwin French, Eddie French | Jr, Mrs. Kenneth Price and Kenneth Price Il. 4)

crest clubs.

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It's lunchtime for a quartet of Broadmoor swimmers in upper right photo. They are (left to right) Misses Ronnie Levinson, Ann TaVel, Barbara Sperling and Beverly

Around a. Broadmoor lawn table (left to right, in right cen¥sr photo) are Miss Joyce Sinsheimer, Mesdames Irving Rosenbaum, Joe Berger and Mortimer Mann, [roses and gardenids centered wit Miss Helen Leventhal and®Mrs. Sidney James. In the swim at Hillcrest are (left to right, lower photo) Janice Lee Kuhn, Mike and dressed in ice blue satin frocks and| Tom Lime and Roxanna Kuhn, On the sidelines are Mrs. Paul Kuhn and Mrs. Jack Lime (extreme right).

Broadway Church Scene

Two marriage ceremonies are be-| sister's matron of honor. Joseph C. Lyons was the best IDE read in the Broadway Methodist Wear a dress of turquoise crepe with | blossoms in their hair {man, and the ushers were E. Berry | church this week-end. Dr. Newman *|8. Jeffrey, pastor, will officiate abipe

Alice Walpole (Is Bride of {H. A. Kocher

Miss Alice Walpole was married to Herman A, Kocher at § o'clock this morning in 8t, Patrick's Oathe olle church, The Rev. Fr. Done ald Walpole, O. 8. B, St. Meinrad abbey, officiated. ‘The bride's brother, the Rev. Fr. Robert J. Walpole of St. Andrew's Catholic church in Richmond, read the mass, Mr. and Mrs. Martin H. Walpole, 950 High st, are parents of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Kocher, 1305 Comer ave, are the bridegroom's parents. Mrs, Francis L. O'Brien, Dens ver, Colo, was her sister's matron of honor. Another sister, Miss Rose Ann Walpole, and Miss Florence Kocher, sister of the bridegroom, were the bridesmaids, Mrs. O'Brien wore green mars quiset, and the bridesmaids were dressed in pink marquiset, Ruffies accented the bride’s white | marquiset gown. A ruffled half bonnet held her fingertip illusion vell and she carrfed a white prayer« book topped with a white brehid. The bridegroom's brother, George . Kocher, was the best man, James E. Walpole, the bride's brother, and Bernard Kocher, the bride groom's brother, were the ushers. A wedding breakfast at Lake Shore Country club’ followed the ceremony. A reception was held there this afternoon. After a motor trip east, the couple will be at home at 944 Albany st.

Miss Borden To Be Wed

A trip to Spring Mill State park will follow the ceremony uniting Miss Anna Katherine Borden and Benjamin Hill Fendley at 7:30 p. m, foday. The Rev. D. Millard Church will officiate in the Edwin Reg Methodist church. Bridal satin and marquiset fashe fon the bride's gown, accented with seed pearls. Her fingertip veil will fall in two tiers from a satin Julieg cap and her bridal bouquet will be of white roses and stephanotis, cen= tered with an orchid. . Identical gowns of aqua nylon taffeta will be worn by the bride's attendants, Mrs. Robert Huckstep, matron of honor, tnd Mrs. Paul Beaman and Miss Helena PFendley, bridesmalds. James E. Berry will be the best” man. The ushers will be Donald Fendley and Donald Laughlin, A reception in the church will follow the ceremony. Tollowing

Photos by John BSpicklemire;, Times staff pholographer,

Heiob-Murphy Cererhony

St. Anthony's Catholic church WAS their trip, the couple will be at the scene, at 9 o'clock this. morning, home at 434% E. Morris st.

of Miss Helen M. Murphy's mar-| Parents of the couple are Mr, riage to Joseph N. Heiob. The/and Mrs. Clinton E. Borden, 1543

_|Hoyt ave, and Mr. and Mrs. BenRev, Xr: Sayaid McLaughlin per- |. .in P. Fendley, 938 Eim st.

A white tafféta gown styled with | A iy a scalloped illusion yoke and a train C ] 1. r was worn by the bride. A tiara of | oup c to 1V C ee |eed pearls held her lace-accented |

full-length veil. She carried wie [ 1) Bloomington

{ant orchid. ; The Rev, L. A. Lindemann read | Her sister. Miss Barbara Murphy, the vows uniting Miss Virginia {was the maid of honor, Brides- Wingert and George A. Yorkis at {maids were Miss Margaret Hagan 11:30 a. m. today in the St. Chris« and Mrs. Robert Sommers. Miss topher* Catholic church, Murphy wore yellow marquiset, and| Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Wingert, {the bridesmaids were in blue mar-|495¢ W. 12th st, are the parents quiset, - Mary Ann McCarthy, the of the bride, and Mr, and Mrs, flower girl, wore a pink net dress Frank <Yorkis, Chicago, are the atehing OV tafTeta, {bridegroom's parents. malehing | pavid G. Montgomery was the| Miss Mary Isabel Hull, the maid cap sleeves and ace | best man, and the ushers included of honor, and Miss Jane Arend, Die Ann ae eplum. i} papats McGinley will attend the Joseph Murphy, a brother of the Hebron, the Junior bridesmaid, were ide, is to be the flower girl, | Ronald Servies, Philip Bly and Pride, and Louis Wendling. [the bride's only attendants. Miss { A reception was held in the home Hull wore peach marquiset, and

of Two Ceremonies

She will! gladioli and will wear

bgth., Earl Busch, Toledo, O., will be David L. Palmer rott hotel followed the ceremony. | . ’ hy it ! ‘of the -bride's rents, Mr. and Miss Arend was dressed in a blue After a motor trip east, the couple| Miss Alice Jean Little will become the best man. A reception will be| A reception at the church will pg '"y #. hell 404 Centennial frock. will ive at tise home of the bride- | the bride of Harold J. McManus ay} held in the Marott hotel Hunters’ ' follow the wedding, and ghe couple st. this afternoon. After a trip,| The bride's white satin gown was He is attending 8:30 o'clock this evening. odge after the ceremony, | will go to northern Indiana for a yy. couple will live in Indianapolis. styled on princess lines with a long | Parents of the couple are Mr, and| The couple will leave on a motor week, Mrs. Gertrude Heiob. 2743 Allen !trai H three-tiered rt ™ Prank E.. Litde, 7700 Spring trip north. They will be at ho rs. Gertrude Heiob, en | train, er ree-tier fingertip Ps I ob ne oo rk Woy Ww Washington, » Wine The bride is a graduate of Wil-1ave,, is the mother of the bride [veil was held by a lace crown. She | a Yambu She, Mothers, will attend the war Moth-'JJ. W, Richardson Jr. 13146 Boulevard pl. : | Bept. 2 : : : Jaen - og ego, gn 2 room, saitied. gardenias, . ‘ginfiol and carry bouvardia, white asters : . : : oy y . 2 ht roses. gladioll surrounding ‘white|™™” national convention Sept. 11 to, Woads Miss Hennessy The bride will wear a gown of My. McManus fs a student at Mrs. Melville Landon Phillips, 1300 Ruth ‘A Haf | Richard ' Rucinski, Bloomington. oses. {14 In New York, i Miss M | White satin with a ‘sweetheart neck- Butler university, E. Kessler blvd. . |u nn aiemann | was the best man The ushers were Robert G. Cohee, the ridegroom’s They are Mrs. Charles Dongus,! iss Margaret Ann Hennessy and line and a basque bodice. The hoop Ri -Philli Cc The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Becomes Bride Ray Basanda. Bloomington, and brother, will be the best man, The President; Mrs. Ralpi Kennington John W. Richardson Jr. were mar- skirt extends into a long train. |vce-Fnillips Leremony Mrs. Henry Louis Rice, 3130 N. Cap- y j |Fred Arend Wingert, brother of ishers will be Mr. Brady and Mr, 0d Mrs. Fred Yager, delegates, and. ried at 9 a. m. today in the Little| Rhinestones will accent the iilu- Tomorrow Afternoon {itol ave, attended Butler univer-| Ap Informal ceremony at 2:30), ; ol. Mrs. E. May Hahn, | Mower Catholic: church. The Rev. #108 jars holding her veil. . | + A ceremony at 3:30 o'clock to- ¥ItY. p. m. toddy united Miss Ruth Ann| After a motor trip to Wisconsin, The couple will go to Spooner, | Mesdames Gladys Wright, Thomas, py, Thomas Lyons read the vows. | Ars. James ©. Puckett Will De her! oy afternoon in the church dime yr Hafemann, 6448 Broadway, and the couple will be at home, Sept. 1, Wis, and, after Sept. 1, will be a | Nugent and Louis Willson are lar Mr. and Mrs. C. C, Hennessy, 815 RE =~ | will unite Miss Ruth Eleanor Pnii- 1uXtras Club to Have |ouver Morris milsworth, 4186 Car- in Bloomington. Both are attends home in New Castle. [Ral ox i ‘heirs Fi Carlyle place, and ‘Mr. and mrs. Local Girls Return. pk and’ Harold 1. aa ion rollton ave. The Rev, Russell Gal- ing Indidna university. A graduate of Butler university, | pter will celebrate July, Richardson, 436 N. Riley ave. are ou , y «ave. at From Lake Lure

|Card Party Monday oe my he bride is be | August and September birthdays of | f th I The bride will have Miss” N a he Tous. It hie eR Marie Abl e e is a member of Kappa | ‘ {parents of the couple. e bride .w. Ave M ancy | The Ayres Downstairs Store Ex- [Presbyterian church. The bride is hQSe Marie © ppa Gamma sorority. The bride- | members, al a meeting Wednesday Miss Joan McCarthy was y | '

the| Seven Indianapolis girls have re-| Lou Rice, sister of the bridegroom, tras club will meet at 1:30 p. m.|the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-| is attending Ball State in the upieipm] Gardens . club- bride's only attendant and Charles turned from Lake Lure, N. 'C.ias her maid ‘Of honor. Miss Rice| Monday in the Food Craft shop for|liam F. Hafemann, Libertyville, Til. Is Bethrothed ers college, | house, sewing bee” will follow Edward Griffin was the best man. where they attended the all-summer| will wear a frock of white pique a card party. Mrs. John R. Miller] She wore u street-length dress of| Mr. and Mrs. Ora Able, 1830 Ore Rush Party Set

d, will be dressed alike in pink | hay fotted marquiset. Both are sisters| BOUr Plan to Attend Miss Gurrait, Session in New York

The bride will wear a white mar- {groom's mother. frock with a hoop skirt. Her! Four’ members of the Marion Butler university. *

fingertip veil will be attached to a county chapter, American War, neta

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the meeting. : Miss McCarthy wore a frock of Lake Lure Camp for Girls. with a shawl collar and a full skirt.|and Mrs. Fred Harris Blackwell are electric blue crepe with a matchingleans st, announce the approaching At a recent meeting the chapter imported swiss organdy, The girls are Misses Jean and|The streamers of her forest green |co-chairmen. r Juliet cap and gloves, Her corsage marriage of their daughter, Rose elected delegates to the state con-| The bride's gown also was of or-| Virginia Douglass, Libby Anne sash will touch the floor. | Committee heads include Mes-|was of sweetheart roses. Mrs. Harry Marie, and Floyd L.’ , son of vention 10 be held here Sept. 16 gandy, trimmed in bands of eyelet. Jones, Jane Adler. Marilyn Mitchell, * Bridesmaids will be Miss Mary dames Cecil Gentry, Prank Bam- Kohl, matron of honor, wore aqua Mrs. Eloise Bock, 984 8. New Jersey to. 18. ; , A Juliet cap held her fingertip illu- Alice Jones and Carol Ferris. |Jane Scotten, Sedalia, Mo.; Miss hart, Hobart Smale, Ina Carlin, crepe with black accessories. Mr. |st. Je MTR They include, Mesdames Wright, |sion veil and she carried an orchid| Mr. and Mrs. P, R. Jones, Mr.|Zoe Puller and Miss. Barbara Pear! Wehmeler, Charles C. Skin-|Kohl was the best man. The wedding will be at 7:30 p. m, Clark. a white prayerbook. " |and Mrs. J. J. Ferris, Dr. and Mrs. | Ordel. v _|ner and Frank Jones, Miss Elva| The couple left tely after next Saturday in the rectory of 8%. Mary| A breakfast and reception were A. H. Mitchell and Mrs, G. R.|' Their dresses will. be like Miss|Lisher and Miss Hazel Clapp. " |the i Howser, James held in the home of the bride's par-| Douglass attended the final exer-|Rice's.s ~All attendants will] Mrs. Herman, Fojts is president of | will be at Lone ents following the ceremony. cises at the camp. = ~~ = " “earry_ heart-shaped bougtiets of the group: address. after

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