Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 November 1947 — Page 3
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MRS. CHARLES J. GISLER, MRS. CHARLES R.
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AND MRS. GEORGE A. VAN DYKE JR.
SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral
Is the Scene This Morning Of Three Nuptial Ceremonies
Three marriage ceremonies were read this morning in SS. Peter
and Paul Cathedral. ory Dixon were married there at nelius Sweeney reading the vows,
The bride is the daughter of Mrs.
Miss Dorothy Mae Emmelman and John Greg-
9 o'clock with the Rev. Fr. Cor-
Ellen Emmelman, 1853 N.
Talbot Ave. Mr. Dixoh is the sonwof Mr. and | Mrs. John A. Dixon,
3045 N, New Jersey St. Mrs. Gerald Browning was the matron of honor, and Misses Jean and Joan Jordan and Miss Margaret Dixon were bridesmaids. The attendants wore blue and pink frocks with velvet bodices and taffeta skirts. Barbara Browning and Ella Emmelman, nieces of the bride, were the flower girls, and Jerry Browning was the’ ringbearer, The best man was David J. Dixon, and ushers were Howard Cusean and Frank Carr. The bride wore a candlelight
satin gown made with a mar..quiset yoke and lace bertha. Her two-tiered, fingéfrtip-length veil
fell from a tiara of orafige bilos= soms. She carried a bouquet of white roses, There was a breakfast in the Marott Hatel and a reception in the home of .the bridegroom’s parents, The couple will be at home with the bride's mother after Dec. 1 when they return from a wedding trip to. Chicago.
Wedding Trip to South
Follows Cermony A trip to New Orleans and Biloxi, Miss., followed the mar-
riage, at 11 o'clock this morning, |
of Miss Jo Anne Armstrong and Dr. John R. Kenney, The vows were read by the Rt. Rev, Msgr.
Rite Followed By Reception
Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church was the scene at 10 o'clock this morning of Miss Carola Maul's marriage to Patrick E. Uberta. The Rev. FT. Louis Gootee officiated. The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Maul, Offen- |
bach, Germany, and the bride
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. |
Michael English Ave.
The matron of honor,
Uberta, 3941
Mrs.
Toni DeWeese, wore blue taffeta, | . and the bridesmaids,
Mrs. man Sowders and Mrs, Orlando Cavallaro, wore pink taffeta. Patty Carol Muegge, the flower girl, wore white, Ted Uberta was the best man while Ralph La Grotto and Mr, Cavallaro were ushers, Michael A. Uberta was the ringbearer. The bride's candlelight satin gown was styled with a molded
bodice and a full skirt. A crown | of lace and seed pearls held her |
two-tiered tulle veil, She car- . ried white roses and. carnations. " There was a dinner for the bridal party at Cifaldi's' and a
reception in the home of thé bridegroom's” parents, The couple will wake their |
‘home with Mr. Uberla's ‘parents.
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Raymond R. Noll in the cathedral. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart strong, 1258 Lawrence Ave. the parents of the bride. Mrs. Virginia Dortch, ‘wearing a blue crepe and lace frock, was the matron of honor. The bride's white was styled with a sweetheart neckline and chapel train. Her fingertip illusion veil fell from a pearl-trimmed bonnet of satin. She carried white roses and chrysanthemums, Francis Salb was the bes t man. The ushers included Jack Armstrong, brother of the bride, and Dr. William Micheli. After the ceremony a reception was held at the Hotel Antlers. The couple will be at home at 5345 E. Washington St. The bride attended Indiana University: Dr. Kenney, who formerly dived at 1305 N. Delaware St. attended St. Meinrad’s. College and Butler University and was graduated from Kirksville College of Osteopathy Surgery at } Kirksville, Mo.
Smith-Martindale Rite Takes Place in Chapel
The Rev. Fro Cornelius Sweeney read the vows which united Miss
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| Mary Prances Martindale and | Norman Keith Smith at 11 | o'clock this morning in the
Blessed Sacrament Chapel of the cathedral. Mrs. Smith is the granddaugh- { ter of\Mrs. Celia Martindale, 1942 | College Ave, and the bridegroom's mother is Mrs. Dennis B. Smith, Lee's Summit, Mo. Miss Jean Rusie, the maid of honor, wore gold moire tafleta. The junior bridesmaid, Miss Virginia Martindale, wore blue, Kenneth Smith was the best man, and Richard and Robert | Martindale were ushers, The bride wore an ice blue satin gon with dropped shoulderline and a net yoke. The hoop skirt extended into a full train, ‘Her ice-biue tulle veil fell from a cap of pearls, and she carried white chrysanthemums with an i orchid center. The couple left for a wedding trip east after a reception in the home of Mrs. W. H. Bradley, 2130 | N. Talbot Ave.
They will be at home in Lees:
Summit atter Dec. 1.
Social Club Dance ' Booked Tonight
The members of the Irvington
Social Club will have a dance at 8:30 o'clock tonight in the Silver Hills Ranch House.
Donald R. Hampshire, Mr, and Mrs. Meérrill H. Hamilton and | Mr. and Mrs. Edman B-Holt.
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The hosts will be Dr, and Mrs, .
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ISRAEL AND MRS. ROBERT H.
Photos by John Spicklemire, Times Staff Photographer,
In the photo at upper left, five. members are wrapping Christmas gifts to be distributed at a pre-holiday party for radult patients at the hospital.
Mrs. Norris (upper right), who sérves a day each week in
MEMBERS of St. Margaret's Hospital Guild, which will give its annual holiday dance Saturday, Dec. Athletic Clu in some of the quild activities carried on at General Hospital.
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b, are shown here
Funds raised through the the hospital's occupational ther"Christmas Carousel" dinner- apy department, is shown at a dance will be wsed for guild loom on which patients weave. work at the hospital. She is chairman of the guild's
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Committees for ‘Christmas
By LOUISE FLETC HER, Times Woman's Editor MRS. KENNETH F. ADAIR will serve as chairman for the “Christmas Carousel” dinner-dance which St. Margaret's Hospital Guild is to sponsor Saturday, Dec. 6, in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Her co-chairmen .will be Mesdames Robert €. Burnett, Louis R, Thomas and Robert C. Blessing, Max Wilson's orchestra will play for dancing. Sub-committee chairmen are Mrs, Burnett, programs; Mrs. Charles J. Gisler, tickets: Mrs, L. E. Kincannon, reservations; Mrs. L. Roy Ford, prizes, with Mrs. Russel 8. Williams as her co-chairman; Mrs, Ford Kaufman, table decorations; Mrs, Thomas, properties, and Mrs. Adair and Mrs. Blessing, decorations, Members of the guild's entertainment committee who are assisting with arrangements for the holiday party are Mesdames M. Crosby Bartlett, James L. Beattey, Robert 8. Dailey, Mark W. Enright, Merritt Fields Faward Gallagher, ~Ernest-N--Gimbel,-- Charles M. Hammond, R. H. G. Mathews, Harold L. Mercer, Robert H. Miles, Ken M. Mosiman, Lyman R. Pearson, Oscar B. Perine, Louis Randle, Paul T. Rochford, William PF. Sandmann, Rex Schepp, Earl F, Trimpe, George A. Van Dyke Jr., Larry Willson and Gayle B, Wolfe, Proceeds of the dance will be used in. service work at General Hos spital where, for the 40 years of the guild's existence, it has carried
Bridal Dinner WwW ednesday
Miss Jo Ann McNairy and J. Robert Strahlendorf will be honored at a bridal dinner Wednes-
A double-ring ceremony at
day night at Holly Hock Hill. will read the vows. They will be married Thanks~ Mr. and Mrs. Omer W. Buengiving Day in the Carrollton no 1613 Finley Ave, are the Avenue Evangelical and Reformed parents of the bride. Mr, Kelly Church. is the-son of Mr. and Mrs, Ernest The bride-to-be is the daughter | L. Kelly, 1730 8. Grant Ave, of Mr, and Mrs. W. F. McNairy, The maid of honor is to be Miss 3936 Winthrop ‘Ave, and Mr. | Juana Griffard. She will wear Strahlendorf is the son of Mr. | American Beauty rose velvet, Mrs,
R. Strahlendorf, | Betty Weingardt and "Miss Anna: Belle Kopp, bridesmaids, will wear turquoise velvet, Pete Vanderflieet will be the best man, and Richard Hamilton ard Howard Sutherland will be usheys.
and Mrs. J. Lebanon. + The dinner guests will include Messrs, and Mesdames McNairy, Strahlendoff and Harry Asperger, Mrs. Ott Strock, Portland; Misses
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES,
¥ Ww / * i | Barbara Newton, Joan Metzger, | Miss Buening will wear a white Betty - McClintic and Carolyn | oi, gown fashioned with a*Atted Sparger, Richard Nelson, Ray- | pogice and a full skirt extending
Robert Miller and Lebanon.
mond Jackson, Philip Pavey,
. Bir thday Pa rty Held . In Riviera Club
Miss Nancy Joanne Goode, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Joe Goode, 4344 Winthrop. Ave, celebrated her 12th birthday with | a party this afterneon—in -the | Riviera Club, i P The guests included the seventh { rusical prosral, and itn grade pupils in St. Joan of AIC | wil’ close with the reading of _| School, | original poems by the members.
Her illusion will 71all
inte a chapel train. veil, trimmed in lace, | from a pearl crown.
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Program Arranged By Poetry Society
The Indiana Poetry Society will meet at 1:30 p. m. next Saturday in the Wilking Auditorium, Mrs. Mildred Good will review “Carl Sandburg” (Detzer).
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MRS. ROBERT M. STITH
occupational therapy commit. tee. Mrs. Dailey and Mrs. Van Dyke (lower léft] are chairman and assistant chairman of the magazine commitfee whose work adds to the organization's exchequer. » ~ »
Carousel’ Are Announced
Although active membership is limited to 60 | women; a tremendous amount of work has been done by. the guild interest centered in the children’s 1914 when the Burdsall | Unit was added, the guild furnished the new children’s wards, had walls decorated by Indiana artists and provided attendants to. care for non-medical needs of the patients, provision of clothing, toys, games, books and entertainment are still
on volunteer activities,
in that 40-year history. At first, ward of the old City Hospital.
among guild activities. Establishment
1926.
and paying a staff of gegistered therapists, full time in the Flower Mission for tubercular patients and another
in the psychopathic ward. Most recent project station to benefit new-born babies
such asthe !
The Rev, W. Franklin Lahr
carry white roses surrounding an orchid center, There will be a reception in the church before the couple leaves
on a wedding trip to Chicago. They will be at home at 1447 Pleasant St, after Dec. 1.
Mr. Kelly, a member "of Sigma Nu Fraternity, attends versity.
Book Review Series Will End Tuesday
Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt will review “My Father's House” (Levin) at 10:30 a. m. Tuesday in the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation Temple. This is the last in a series of book reviews sponsored by the Temple Sisterhood. Mrs, Leon Hecht will introduce the speaker. The ushers will be Sam Abrams, Meyer Efroymson, Monroe Leiser and William Meyers Sr,
Sorority to Meet
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The Alpha Sigma Chapter,
Delta Sigma Kappa Sorority, will | meet at 7:30 p. m. Monday in the
home of Mrs, F. M. Johnston, 416 8, Rural St. .
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Later,
of the occupational operation with the Indianapolis Foundation and the hospital, eame in | This the guild still maintains, securing equipment and supplies One of the latter serves
is sponsoring
Butler Uni- |
MRS. FREDERIC
Preparation of supplies for occupational therapy projects claims the attention of the group in the center panel below. Mrs. Burnett (lower right) is ah assistant chairman on the quild entertainment committee which plans parties for hospital patients on holidays through
the year. Mrs. Stith (inset) is president of the guild. » » .
in
therapy department, in
the hospital's human
in the maternity ward.
Adding materially
‘Barbara J. Buening Will Be Wed Vows Pledged To Robert E. Kelly Tomorrow
3:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the Second Evangelical and Reformed Church will unite Miss Barbara Jean Buerting and Robert Ernest Kelly,
In Church
Mr. and Mrs. son are at home at 95000 E. 8t. following 8 o'clock last night in the Christian, Church.
Thomas
their marriage
The bride, who was Miss Bar-
bara Applegate,
of Mrs. Rose Applegate, - 6600 Massachusetts Ave, and Mr Johnson's parents are Mr. and Mrs, Alva Johnson, Rushville, Miss Carolyn West was the maid of honor, She wore a. pink “moire frock. Keith Wilson was |
the best man,
roses. There was
after the ceremony.
Altar Society Ci ir rele Plans Card Par ty
The November Circle of the St. Altar Society will sponsor a pillowcase card party at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the school | The party is open to the | | meet at 10 a. m. Monday in the The members in charge of the | event are Mesdames Joseph Dus’ Edward Far-
Philip Neri
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gan, James Garvey, = rell and John Griffin,
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Maintenance of the wards and
milk The guild is non-sectarian and receives some of its income from the Indianapolis Foundation and other private donaiions, this income, however, are the organization's a raising projects ‘Christmas Carousel’™ dance.
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and Millard Apple~ gate.and Ivan Mausy were ushers. A blue crepe dress with brown accessories was worn by the bride. She carried white pompons. and a reception. in the home of the bride's mother
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raft Will Become Bride
Of Benjamin B. Ashkenaz; Couple to Live in Louisville
Miss Mildred R. Kraft will become the bride of Benjamin B. Ash= kenaz at 6:30 o'clock tomorrow evening in the Severin Hotel. Rabbi Bamuel A. Katz and Rabbi Alfred Jaspe will offfiate. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Philip Kraft, 1120 {| Union St, and Mr, Ashkenaz is the son of ‘Mr, and Mrs. Hyman
Ashkenaz, Louisville, Ky. Mrs, Willlam Berman will be the matron of honor, and Miss
| Leanora Kraft is to be the maid
of honor. The bridesmaids will be Mrs. Robert O'Koon and Miss Edith Ashkenaz, both of Louisville, and Miss Jeanette Schwartz.
The four attendants will wear
| erepe frocks in shades of gold, { blue and green.
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Jacob Ashkenaz, Louisville, is to be the best man, and the ushers will be Gerald Kraft, Abe Alex and Mr. O'Koon., Martin Baker, Louisville, is to be ringbearer,
Miss Kraft will“ wear a white!
satin gown accented with seed pearls and sequins. Her fingertip« length {illusion veil is edged in
lace and will be attached to a |
seed pearl tiara. She will cary white roses with an orchid center. ’ . Alter a reception in the hotel,
ding trip to Chicago. They will be at home in Louisville after Dec. 8 / The bride attended Butler University and was graduated from Indiana Universny.
- Patricia A. Kidwe 11
| Is Married Today
A breakfast in the Homestead
Club Women | Hear GFWC
President
By JEAN TABBERT
The importance of women’s uniting in friendship for peace was emphasized in a talk here yesterday afternoon by Mrs. J. L. Blair Buck, Richmond, Va., presi= dent of the General Federation of Women's Clubs.. Mrs. Buck spoke before the Seventh District, Indiana Federa~ tion of Clubs, at a meeting in Block's Auditorium, Mrs. Jasper P. tt was the program chairn. “Women must build a chain of friendship around the world,” Mrs. Buck declared. “The stronger
| | the chain, the better chance there the couple will leave for a wed- |
is for a peaceful world.” Mrs. Buck recently returned from Europe, where she attended
{| a conference of the Women's
World Fellowship, She visited France, Switzerland, “Denmark
| and England.
“It is the middle class which is
| suffering so tragically in. France,”
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Mrs. Buck said. “The peasants
| hold the food for the flourishing
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followed the marriage of Miss Patricia Anne Kidwell to Raymond Ursiny at 9 o'clock this
morning in St. Patrick's Catholic Church. Mr, and Mrs. Virgil Kidwell, 628 8. New Jersey St,, are the pdren's of the bride, Mr, Ursiny is the son’ of Mr. and Mrs, Paul Ursiny, 103 N. State Ave. The matron of honor was Mrs, Beatrice Ward, and the brides. maids were Miss Mary Griebelbauer and Miss Phyllis McIver,
They wore rose and blue satin brocade dresses. Miss Toby Lee Kidwell, the flower girl, wora white.
James Ancelit was the best man and Clarence Hally, Thomas Carr and Lawrence Kidwell were ush~ ers. Thé hride's white had a high round bodice and full skirt.
satin gown collar, fitted Her shoulder-
| length ‘veil fell from clusters of
orange blossoms, ‘and she carried
| a white orchid on a white prayer- | book.
After a reception in the home of the bride's parents, the couple left for a short wedding trip. They will make thelr home with the bridegroom's parents.
Auxiliary Meetin J
The * Robison-Ragsdale Unit, American Legion Auxiliary, will
| Riley Hospital to sew’ and roll
| bandages under the direction of
| Mrs. Marshall A, Raber, Commu= nity Service Chairman,
black market at which only the wealthy are able to buy.” “One-half the children born in
| France since the war have pere
ished for lack of food, and condi-
| tions in Italy are similar,” . she
added,
Dance Patrons
Are Listed The patrons for the Junior Assembly tea dance to be held Friday in the.-Indianapolis Athe letic Club have been announced by Mrs. William Byram Gates, assembly sponsor. They ‘are Mesdames Russell R. Benson, * Howard E. Nyhart, 'O, H. Hershman, R. V. Berner, Hugh K. Duffield, Leslie S. Lee, Jere miah L. Cadick, H. B. Nickell, F. W. Blanton, Marjorie Tarke ington, Hugh Bremerman and Walter J. Hubbard Jr. The committee of Assembly members includes Misses. Nan Barney, Ann Garnick, Shirley Jean Miller, Nancy Patrick. and Nancy - Vonnegut; Jacek Finch, | James Hogshire, Kevin M. Johne ston, John: Louter and Leslie Lee,
Lambs Frolic Dec. 18
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Me«
| Murtrie will be chairmen for the
Lamps Club frolic’ to 13 in the Col | ‘and Mrs. Ford Mr. and Mrs, Wi i them,
