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3 shony Orchestra: Ticket | Drive 1

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Its Start on Sept, 17

MES, WALTER P. MORTON, who will be in charge. = the Indianapolis symphony orchestra's 1947-1948 season ticket sales campaign, today announced her executive

committee and chairmen for

The campaign opens Sept. 17 and will continue for

“five weeks. The drive is SI

women's committee of the Indiana Mis. Morton's executive committee members are Mesdames Robert

W. Blake, Stewart A. Greene and

py is Mrs. Jack A. Goodman, president of the women's committee. The campaign chairmen and, committees will be divided into

daytime and evening working staffs. Hugh P. Dalzell, for the junior group of the women’s committee; Mrs. Blis¢ Morton for the Methodist, Hospital White. Cross guild; Mrs. Wal-

The Bridal Scene— Lewis-Bunce

Betrothal Announced |

Announcements of engagerhents take the spotlight in today’s bridal news. That of Miss Constance Lewis tol Vernon. DeWitt Bunce comes just two days after she was maid of honor at the marriage of her. sis-| ter, Adeline, to John S. Berentes. The sisters are daughters of Mr. and Mrs, Montgomery S. Lewis of] Brendonwood. Mr. Bunce, East Greenwich, R. I, is. the son of Mrs. Walter Titus| Bunce, also of East Greenwich. Hel served as a major in the army air service command in Assam, India. His bride-to-be, doing recreational club work with - the Red Cross, was stationed in the same] area. . She is a graduate of Western college, Oxford, O., and Mr.

, Bunce was graduated from St.

John's college, Annapolis, Md.

spn { Miss - Ruthann Gephart will be!

married Oct. 18 to Phillips M. Hus-

ton. The ceremony will be in the First Presbyterian church in New

Castle.

The future bride is the daughter

of Mrs, Harry F. Gephart of ew Is Bride Of

Castle. and a graduate of Indiana university.

Mr. Huston is the son of Mr. Mr, Thompson

Mrs. Francis P. Huston, 411 Rus-|.

«kin ple ¥ A wedding feeremony at 10 a. m.|

‘Saturday, Oct. 18, will unite Miss Doris Gail Boswell, 4556 Brookville drew Thompson were married a

the drive.

ponsored each year by the “State Syniphony society. :

F. E. Thornburgh. = An ex-officio The daytime chairmen are Mrs.

ter P.' Morton, for the women's committee; Mrs. Leonard A. Solomon for the Council of ‘Jewish Women, © and = Mrs” Irwin“ L. | Thompson for townships. The evening chairmen are representatives of Indianapolis busi ness concerns. They are Miss Dora Evans, The Wm. H. Block | Co.; Miss Helen Hollingsworth, L. . 8. Ayres & Co.; Miss Dorothy Hajes and Mrs. Cecil Thomas, H. i , Wasson & Co., and Miss Edna | 3h i Eli Lilly & Co. | |

Pre-Drive Meeting

church.

Gi A » Fritch-Hale photo.

WEDDING DATE SET-—Miss Lynda Claywell

is the bride-to-be of Robert Welcher. ding is to be sept. 17 in the Englewood Christian Their parents are Mr. and Mrs, Donald M. Claywell, 3036 E. New Yorkst., and Mr, and Mrs. Walter Taylor, 3307 E Washington sf. <

CHURCH The wed- Oct. 18, in SS. er. McMillen, 184 Lucien J. Dreye

Booked, Thursday

The campaign: officers -and chairmen, with members of the women's -comrittee executive | board, will hold a pre-campaign meeting at 7 p.'m. Thursday in Mrs. Goodman's home on Kessler | blvd. Also at the meeting will be 10: |. township chairmen — Mrs. E. C. McDonald and Miss Melba Shull, Wayne; Mrs. George D. Patton, Pike; Mrs, Cornelius F. Possum | and Miss Elizabeth Brock, Cen- | ter: Mrs. J. H. Warvel, Washing- atsesoon ton; Paul Hamilton, Warren; The ceremony was at 2:30 o'clock | James W. Miers, Franklin; Karl |in the home of the bride's parents, | Sargent, Lawrence, and Ivan Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Whitehead, Warble, Perry. {2201 Nowland ave.

: The matron of honor was Mrs. Eleanor Cards

Dr. Atwater Officiates

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“pr. Carleton W. Atwater of thel [Purse Baptist church read the vows | |uniting Miss Helen Whitehead and | Gordon = R. McKinney yesterday

James Page, Dallas, Tex. She wore an aqua chiffon dress with a matching headdress. Alice Marie Jenkins, the ringbearer, wore pink net. = Edward McKinney ‘was the best man. ‘The ushers were Robert {Hobbs, Decatur, ‘Ill, and Albert Repeating vows read by the 'Rev. Losche. : |Pr. Patrick Gleason, Miss Eleanor! The bride wore a gown of white Theresa , Cardis- and Norbert An- ¢ fant skirt. from a crown- -shaped tiara.

will Tarrytown- -on- -Hudson.

Those - who will attend eastern junior colleges are Miss Polly Aben- Esterline .and Miss Harriet Fisher

{Carolyn Hauser, satin with a fitted bodice and bouf- |Rosalle McKee, Pine Manor, and| Fla.,

Her illusion “veil a Jody Thomas, Mt. Vernon:

June Graduates of Tudor Hall | Are Enrolled in Eastern ‘At Rite And Midwestern Colleges

More than half the members of the June graduating class of Tudor

Hall school have béen accepted as freshmen by eastern colleges this fall. {The others have chosen universities in the midwest.

Miss Lucy Blanton, Danville;

Jameson and Mary Anne Scheidenhelm will attend Smith college.

Radcliffe college students will

Miss Georgianne . Davis and Miss| {Mary Kay Jensen. Minneman, Catherine Nelson and Janis Robinson will go to Wheaton, Midwest Schools college. -Miss study - at

Mary Jean Milner Wellesley college;

enter Marymount

droth, Bradford junior college; Miss (Will go to Butler university. Miss! Miss Lois Hutchman,

Briarcliff;

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Tove, Weading: In Irvington

Church

Wedding Dent At Holly Hock Hill .

A breakfast at Holly Hock Hi followed “the marriage of Miss Mar

Warden Stitt eremony.

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She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W, F.

Misses Joan!

will|non; Miss Joan Talley, Terre Haute, Miss and Miss Ann Keeney will. enter Ann Huesmann at Mount Holyoke DePauw university. college, and Miss’ Frances Lurvey | Indiana university has accepted at Goucher college. Miss Ann Cole i college, | Janet, Hilgemeler and Miss 'Lois

Reifeis-Brown Vows Heard by Rev. Andry . The Downey Avenue Christian church was the scene this week-end of two marriage ceremonies.

afternoon, Edward H. Reifeis took Miss Barbara A. Brown as his bride;

officiated. . The bride wore a gown of white chiffon with long pointed sleeves

dress. The bridesmaids, Miss Ma-

quiset,

of the bride, was the flower girl. ,Otto F. Reifeis Jr, brother of|

ghan-Courtney photo, RITE PLANNED — A ceremony, Peter anid Paul cathedral will unite Miss Shirley Irene McMillen and Edward L. Drey-

and Carl Kenninger, Winds, the couple left for a trip

home Sept. 14 in West Lafayette, | N. Talbott st., and his father. is

derson,

vows in St. church. The bride Is the daughter of | ” | Joseph E. Vollmer, 770 N. Pershing lowed the marriage of Miss Mary n ave, Mr. Kinley is the nephew of | Lois Stitt and-Robert L. Ward t | is an en al the first, at 2:30 o'clock Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Fred T, Keers, 726 4:30 p. nx yesterday in the Irving= N. Belmont ave. Mrs. Robert A. Zaepfel ‘was the mony was: read by Dr. Ralph Pears The Rev. E. Robert Andry of the matron of honor. The bridesmaids son, i Butler university School of Religion were Mrs. Joseph W. Vollmer and! Mr, and Mrs. Robert 8. Sits. 50 {Miss Anna Catherine Dean,

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an was Mr. Zaepfel | bride. while Joseph W. Vollmer and Ber-|of Mrs. Wayne Warden, 15 8. Rit« of lace, and a fingertip veil. Inard Breen were ushers, Pil Mary Rost Hn janin, mal} After a reception at the home of | , rquiset| i). bride's aunt, Mrs. George Pe- satin accented with. E. Berwyn st, Be eek nd Mise Oatalya Ben- |couple will leave for a trip to Mac- Baker, Akron, 0, Wore Susty rose g Tropks ol yelow MAT | kinac Island, Mich. They will make | taffeta. {their home with the bride's father sJudith Ann Cleveland, ‘a cousin | latter Sept. 14.

'|Sorority Meeting Miss Marie Sorensen will preside | when Lambda chapter, Delta Sigma bridegroom, After a reception at Whispering Kappa sorority, holds its first°meet- Robert Stitt, Ted Warden, ing of the season tomorrow night. | Rennoe through the East. They will be at| The meeting wil be_at 7:30 o'cloc in the 38th st. branch of the Mer- | where the. bridegroom is attending chants National bank.

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“Tgaret Eileen Vollmer to Charles F. 3 R Kinley at 9 o'clock this morning. S ead The Rev. Fr. M. J, Gorman read the Anthony's Catholic | *

"Couple to Be at Home In West Lafayette A trip to a northern resort fole

[ton Methodist church. The cere

N. Bolton ave., are parents of the The bridegroom is the son

[ter ave.

The maid of honer, °° Miss Lois

The bridesmaids were Miss Anne Todd, Madison, Conn.: Miss Ellen {Aldag, Miss Rhea McGoldrick and | Ms. Frank Plummer. Wayne Warden Jr., brother of the was the best man, Jack and Kent Crawford were k | ushers, The couple will be at home Sate urday in West Lafayette.

The bride wore a gown of white -.

Purdue university. He Is a memieee | DET Of the Acacia fraternity. The bride attended Indiana uni-| versity and is a member of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority, She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis K. Brown, formerly of Indianap, olis and now of Sonora, O. Mr. Reifeis is the son of Mr, and! Mrs. Otto F. Reifels, 720 E. Orange st.

Myrtle- Lee Is Wed To Robert Perkins A white brocaded satin gown ‘was worn by Miss Myrtle Lee for her wedding to Robert J. Perkins at 3:30 p. m. yesterday. The Rev. | F. W. Wiegmann heard the vows | in the church. | Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Lee Sr. | 5862 Dewey ave, are the parents of | the bride. Mr. Perkins is the son of Mrs. Flora Perkins, 34 S. Belle Vieu pl. Miss Audry Burden, in a pink dress, was the maid of honor. Mrs. Lawrence E. Lee Jr, Mrs. Chester

er, 1706 -N. Delaware st.

Misses Carol Farnsworth, Florence include Miss Marilyn Grube, Butier;

I5 Are to Attend

Miss -Margaret Ann Burns, Gosfpr Miss Dorothy Myles, Mt. Ver-

Miss ‘Nancy Springer, Butler; Miss

Korth. Miss Jane Stith will study at Purdue university, and Miss Jane

| Lakeland, ‘is enrolled in Flora Stone

IMather dollege. Miss Rebecca KimAY East Lansing, Mich.,, and Miss

_ the prospective bridegroom, will be

‘brother.

rd, and Carl F. Handel. The vows'10 o'clock this morning in St. are to be read in St. Patrick Cath- \pnjiip Nert Catholic church. | olf church, Youngstown, O. Dy ole Suuc The future bride ig the daughter} of Mr, and Mrs. Emory Boswell, | hunter's lodge followed the wed-| Brazil. The prospective bride-| groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs, William Handel of Youngstown. Miss Florénce Handel, sister

bride's . parents, Mr. and Mrs.|

of [Frank Cardis, 804 N. Rural st.

Miss Boswell’s only attendant. Law‘rence Handel will attend his

4 8» (the. bride, were ‘the bridesmaids. _— ay ie Gooige B. Petars They wore blue marquiset. unce aP-| The bride chose a gown of ivory] proaching marriage of their pe with fitted bodice, full skirt| Jeb: Matjorse, and Clement F. Davis, oq train. A satin coronet held) Lima, her fingertip “illusion veil, and she re Javon ea carried an orchid-topped prayer book. hompson was the! . The prospective bridegroom is the best man, and ushers were Leonard | ETI vis oir, Thompson and Richard F. y= Cardis. ’

- % After a wedding trip, the couple Couple Takes

Twill be at home at 34 N. RanChicago Trip

dolph st. The bride attended Maples wih ‘{lege. Mr. Thompson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Thompson, | In a ceremony at 3:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon, Miss Norma Jewell became the bride of William Willcox Jr. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale read

1408 N. Alabama st. McFadden-Bodem _ the vows in McKee chapel of the : Tabernacle Presbyterian church,

Service Read The maid of honor, Miss Shérry

The Grace. Methodist church was ScDowell, ‘wore a sree talteln the setting at 4:30 p. m, Saturday .-frock, and Miss - Marjorie Brevick, {di Detrolt, the junior bridesmaid, wore, [a SRS TH Rev - Joue ulate; Rii's dea | Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bodem, Mad- | gown with a chapel icon “are parents of the bride. Mr. train was worn by the. bride. two-tiered illusion veil fell from a gars of seed Pea carried) Miss Jeanne Beimforde, who wore Ag = > on Be la pink marquiset frock, was the| Don y © Dest man. aid of honor. Meredith O'Rear 2 Ba Arbuckle, Martinsville, and|yqg the best man. : rt TANents Sere Jue whan. |" The bride wore a white satin gown Bown — = M hoy of {accented with seed pearls, and a She beet Joe ND on (fingertip veil. A“reception in the the oruple Jofvorr & oh Cé aVe. church followed the ceremony, and r a trip to Chicago. the couple. left on a trip to Chicago The bridegroom is the son of Mr.! and Michigan,

a Lu William H. Willcox, 2234 ware st. H rad e was graduated Iy of 1 (Yirole Books member of Sigma Nu fraternity. | Meeting Tomorrow

from Purdue university and is a . . The Mother Theodore circle, Business Se. . sion Daughters of Isabella, will meet toThe Lambda Nu chapter of Sigma! morrow night at 8 o'clock in the Bea sorority will meet at 8 p. m. Catholic community center. a

land, are the bridegroom's parents.

session. |the business session.

lon a wedding trip. They will “be A ‘breakfast ih the Marott hotel at home Sept. 15 in South Bend.

ding, and a reteption was held | Stephens college and Indiana this afternoon in the home of the versity.

Mrs. Rush McKinney, 925 Eugene | Miss Mary €. McNulty, the maid st:, {of Honor, wore a full-skirted dress university and is now attending

of pink taffeta. Misses Rose Mary lgraduate school, at the University and Mary Alice Cardis, sisters of of Notre Dame. He is a member of

for the marriage of Miss Norma Bo-|

Her and Mrs. Hayes McFadden, Fair-|

esday at the Y. W, C. A. for Mrs. Zeo W. Leach will preside at J. Maddern exchanged marriage vows

After a reception the couple left!

Mr. McKinney, the s son of Mr. and

was graduated from DePauw

Phi Delta Theta fraternity.

Wedding Trip | Follows Rite

An’ afternoon ceremony yesterday nited Miss Barbara Phyllis Rick|enbrode. and Robert Edwin Newman. Tt was at 3:30 o'clock in the New York Street Evangelical United Brethren church. Vows were read {by the Rev. H.-H. Hazenfleld. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Rickenbrode, 977<East dr, Woodruff Place, are |the parents of the bride. Mr. New| man is the son of Mr. and oO. E. Newman, 4926 College ave. The maid of honor, Miss Bobbe Louise Earle, wore blue. The bridesmaids, Miss Betty LeTourneau and Miss Betty Neubauer, wore yellow and lavender frocks, Marcia White| was the flower girl. : Howard Rickenbrode Jr. the bride's brother, wa§ the best man. Carson Fremont, Dayton, O. and Forrest Farris were ushers. A gown of white satin and mar|quiset was worn by the bride. Her (fingertip veil fell from a tiara of seed pearls, She carried white roses. ’ : | “After a trip to Winona Lake, the couple will-be at home in Chicago. They will: attend the Moody . Bible institute, : The bride attended Indiana Central college and the bridegroom at-| tended Butler university.

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Madden-Kriner ‘Wedding Today

Miss Mary Lou Kriner and Robert

at 9 o'clock this morning in St. Philip Neri Catholic church. The Rev. Fr. H. J, Gardener read the VOWS. Miss Kriner is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Alex A. Kriner, 330-N. Eastern ave. Mr. and Mrs, John L. Madden, 2614 E. North st, are the bridegroom’s parents The maid of honor, Miss Patricia Madden, wore green marquiset, Miss Joan Casler, bridesmaid, wore yellow, dnd Miss Barbara Kriner, junior bridesmaid, wore pink net. Omer Vogelgésang was the best ‘man. Richard Madden and Robert Higgins were ushers. The bride wore a white satin gown and a fingertip illusion veil She carried a white orchid on a prayerbook. There was @a breakfast for the families of the couple at the Sheffield inn. There will be a reception

this afternoon. | After a trip to St. Louis, the cour | ple will make their home with the] parénfs of the bridegroom. Mr. | Madden is a student at Bugler uni-

yersity,

Project Lesson Set The East Edgewood Homemakers

club will meet at 1 p. m. tomorrow

{at the home of Mrs. Frank Simp- | son. The club members will partici-

at the home of the bride's parents

Meeting Canceled The meeting of the Ladies Fed-

The bride tas -graduated from eral club ‘scheduled for Thursday Ky. uni- | has been canceled. Mrs. C. A; Shel- and Miss Janet Sussman will attend

by was to have been the hostess.

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[Bettie Schmidt, Hillsdale, Mich, “will enter Michigan State college. - "Miss ‘Evelyn Nash, ‘Shelbyville, has chosen Rockford college

Coryell, Misses Mary Wright, Jean Sullivan and Jean Schmidt were bridesmaids. They wore blue dresses. Jackie Waggoner was the flower girl. The best -man was Robert M. Lee; uncle of the bride. Larry Lee, Stewart Herd, Preston Pyles, James

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