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JAN. RITE—A Jan. 31 ceremony in St. Philip Neri Catholic Church will unite” Miss Rosemary Bernice Walsh (above) and James Charles Aull, 938 N. Ritter Ave. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Justin A. Walsh, 604 N. Oakland Ave. He is the don of the late Mr. and Mrs, Edward A. Aull. (P. H. Ho photo.)

‘Trip to Florida Will"Follow Ceremony

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A wedding trip to Florida will follow the ceremony uniting Miss Jacqueline Diana Perkins Arbuckle and Marvin Roger Kern at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow. The Rev. E Arnold Clegg will read the vows in the Grace Methodist Church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Arbuckle, 1314 N. Shannon Ave, and Mr..and Mrs. Ora Kern, Mooresville. | The bride's gown of white silk fs accented with embroidered | roses and a peplum. She will | wear a fingertip veil caught by a | wreath of orange blossoms, Miss Nancy McColpin will be the maid of honor and will wear an iris taffeta frock. Winter rose taffeta dresses will be worn by the bridesmaids, Miss Betty Crose, Maxine and Mary Perkins and Helen Wythe. Richard Kerr, Duluth, Minn., is to be the best man. Ushers will be Robert Pruett, Robert Perkins, walter Salmon and Charles Ladwig of Ft. Wayne. A reception in the Columbia Club will follow the ceremony, The couple will be at ‘home in The bridegroom attended Indiana University.

Msgr. Downey Officiates

St. Catherine's Catholic Church was the scene this morning of Miss Maryfrances Wendling’s marriage to George E. Jennings. Msgr. James M. Downey read the vows at 10 o'clock. The bride chose a white slipper satin gown with dolman sleeves and a full skirt and train. wore a fingertip lace veil and carried white roses. Miss Ruth Ohleyer was the maid ‘of honor, and the bridesmaids were Miss Delia Jennings and Miss Mary Louise Alter. Miss Judy Jennings was the junior bridesmaid.

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Charles Habig was the best man, and ushers were Louis J.

Wendling Jr. and Charles Schaf- |

er. A breakfast at the Lake Shore Country Club followed the rite, and d reception will be held tonight in the church hall. After a trip to Chicago, the couple will be at home at 1743 E. Tabor St. The bride, a graduate of Marian College, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Wendling, 2626

Allen Ave. The bridegroom’s par | The parents od Cation tam. of

ents are Mr. and Mrs. William P. Jennings, 1745 E. Tabor St.

Salon Will Hold Holiday Dinner

The Marion County Salon 126, 8 and 40, will have a Christmas ainner and party at 6:30 p. m, Tuesday in the 40 and 8 Chateau,

Plans for the sale of tuber- |

culosis seals will be discussed. Mrs. Jack Meyers is chairman of the seal drive.

SATURDAY, NOV. 29, 1947 —

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Couple to Live In Sheridan

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Their dresses were | coral, green, violet and russet vel- |

_ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES .

TO BE WED—The marriage of Miss Wilma Lohkamp to W. Robert Kriner will be Dec. 26 |

in Friedens Evangelical and Re- | formed Church. Parents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs. Henry VW. Lohkamp, 2739 Madison Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Francis, A. Kriner, 1502 Wade St:+(Dex-

Miss Marilyn Ann Gregory and

Don R. Hollingsworth will be married in a ceremony at 3:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Dr.

Roy Ewing Vale will read the vows in McKee Chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. | Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Hubert W, Gregory, 2828 N. New Jersey St. and Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Hollingsworth, Sheridan.. The bride's sister, Janice, wiil be the maid of honor, wearing topaz velvet. ~ Emepald green velvet will be worn by Miss Merry Jo Kessler, bridesmaid. Linda Kay Luch will be the flower girl. A period gown of candlelight | satin styled with’ a hoop skirt | and -train will be worn by the bride. Her three-tiered veil will fall from a pearl halo, and she will carry gardenias surrounding an orchid center, " {| Woodrow McDonald, Sheridan, will be best man. Ushers will be Richard Weaver and George Rand, also of Sheridan.

home, the couple will take a irip to Florida. They will be at home in Sheridan, The bridegroom attended Indiana University.

| Secesmes a —————————————— | | | P.-T. A. News | | Three P.-TA. groups ‘will meet! next week. | The School 8 group will meet at| {1:30 p. m. Wednesday in the school. |

|The Rev. Clarence Sitler will speak | on “Living With Others.”

n " » Frank N. Wallace, state entomoi-| |ogist, will discuss the “Beauty Spots| lin Indiana,” at & 1:30 p. m. meeting | Wednesday in School 33.

{School 10 will meet at 1 p. m. {Thursday in the school. |luncheon Mrs. Odile Murray will

' |speak on “Problems of the School-|

| Age Child.”

' Card Party Thursday

A benefit card party will be

given by the Sigma Nu Mothers | Club at 1:30 p. m. Thursday in | Block's auditorium. Mrs. L. L. |

| Purdy is chairman, assisted by Mesdames Ivan Kelly, H. I. MecGuiness and George Arnold.

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Fr. Sweeney

i SS. Peter and

Fr. Cornelius Sweeney.

After a reception in the Gregory f «

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Patricia McFarland as his bride in & 10 a. m. ceremony today in Paul Cathedral. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond R. Noll officiated, assisted by the Rev,

George R. Sippel took Miss | |

Mrs. M. L. Fogarty, sister of the bride and matron of honor, wore amethyst velvet, The brides maids, Miss, Rita Carr and Miss Barbara Sippel, wore orchid and shell pink velvet, The best man was J. Edward | Faust and ushers were Richard | Sippel, Leo Strutner and John T. Lanahan. The bride, Mary A. McFarland, 2123 N. Pennsylvania St, wore an antique ivory satin gown trimmed with Brussels lace. Her fulllength ‘illusion veil cascaded from an heirloom wreath of orange blossoms, and she carried a calla lily bouquet. Following a reception in the Marott Hotel, the ‘couple left for a trip to Chicago. They will be at home after Dec. 15 in Indianapqlis. ’ The bride, a member of Delta Gamma Sorority, attended Purdue University. Mr. Sippel, son of Mr. and Mrs. George K. Sippel,

4325 Guilford Ave., was graduated |

from the University of Notre

Dame,

Council Will Hear

| Welfare Talks

The Indianapolis Section, Coun= cil-of Jewish Women, will have a dessert luncheon meeting at 12 30 p. m. Monday in the Kirshbaum Center. Mrs. Paul Mode is chairman, Mesdames Walter Wolf, Charles Efroymson, Victor Goldberg, 8imon Ackerman, Herman Strashun, Herman Summerfield, Henry 8ilver and Ricnard Efroymson will report on the council's Midrn convention held recently in"Cleveland. The principal speakers will be Miss Edith Stander, secretary of the Family and Child Welfare Section, Council of Social Agencies, and Mrs. Nathan Berman of the Jewish Family Service Society. { «The story of Chanukkah will be

| presented by Mrs. Monroe Leiser. |

There will be “a candlelighting service’ by Mesdames Harold 8tolkin, Richard Glasser, Whitney Greenberg, Harry Traugott, Milton Blieden, Irv Rutkin, David Baerncopf and Jerome Jacobs. Each member will bring a bundle for the group's Thrift Shop.

| Pranklin.

| of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Krae-

daaghier - of Mus. | ger, 535 E. 58th St., Indiahiapolis.

BRIDE AND BRIDE-TO-BE—Mr. and Mrs, Joséph C. Ritter, 1128 E. Tabor St., announce the marriage of their daughter, Elaine (above), to Joseph W. Sauer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A, Sauer, 1510 Wade St. The ceremony was Oct, 4 in St. Catherine of

Sienna Catholic Church.

The engagement of Miss Barbara Leppert (below) to Robert L. Timbrook is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James W, Leppert of Columbus, Ind. The prospective bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Timbrook, Columbus, were formerly of Indianapolis. The couple's marriage will be Dec. 24. (P. H. Ho photos.)

‘George W. Kraeger, Alma Bridge Exchange Vows in Franklin, O.

Times Special

FRANKLIN, O., Nov,

29—Miss | Wilkins Kraeger will be married here at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon. The

Alma W. Bridge and George

ceremony will be in the First Presbyterian Church. The Rev, William Hannum will officiate, assisted by Dr. Nelson Thorn, Bluehall, "O.

The bride is the daughter of |

Stone-Cramer

Mr. and Mrs. Adam E. Bridge, Mr. Kraeger is the son

Mrs. Dale FP. Ruedig Jr, Ann

of honor. be Miss Susan Brown, Cedar Rap- | ids, Iowa; Mrs. David BStrack, | Lansing, Mich.; . Miss Elaine | Thomas, Middletown, O., and Mrs. | John Reznor, Franklin. All the | attendants will ~ wear | green taffeta frocks.

Kraeger Jr. Indianapolis. The ushers are to be Mr. Strack, | Charles 8. Bridge. of Franklin, | John Mummert and Bruce Hil- | kene, both of Indianapolis. An heirloom gown belonging to | her grandmother will be worn by | the bride. Of ivory satin, it has a hodice of rosepoint lace and an

silk with lace insets. Her knee- | length illusion veil will | tached to a half-hat of lace, and | she will earry white gardenias | with an orchid center. Trip to New York | Will Follow Rite After a reception, the couple will leave for a wedding trip to | New York.

Alpha Theta Sorority, was gradu-

| College in Massachusetts and at4 tended the University of Mich- | igan. She is a graduate of the | National College of Education in | Chicago. Mr. Kraeger, a member of Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity, attended | Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter,

University of Michigan, Indianapolis guests at the wedding will include = Messrss. and Mesdames Russell Lipes, James

Wedding Today

Arbor, Mich., will be the matron | The bridesmaids are to |

emerald | aoo Arthur H. Cramer, Old Mich- |

ated from Walnut Hills ~Junioe:

The Rev. Fr. John F. Patterson will read the vows tonight unit-

ing Miss Rita Mae Cramer and | Herbert Browning Stone. The rite | will be at 8:30 o'clock in Holy |

Name Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of

i jgan Road, and the bridegroom's

The best man wil] be Arthur G. |

overdrape skirt of ivory corded |

Taylor, F. W. Dennggline, D, F..

Ruedig, Oscar Mummert, John A. | Strack and John Strack, Mes- | dames Louis Traugott, Henry L.

| Hilkens and Charles Ness and

Miss Lois Hilkens.

mother is Mrs, Herbert B. Stone of Dayton, O. Miss June Cramer will be her sister's maid of honor, and bridesmaids will be Miss Juanita Baker and Miss Joyce Turk. Miss Cram~ er's dress is green velveteen, and the bridesmaids will wear red velveteen, The bride's slipper satin gown

| 18 made with a bustle and a long

be at- |

train. A pearl tiara will hold her fingertip veil. ;8he will carry white roses and pompons, Thomas D. Stone, Dayton, will

ville, Tenn.; Joseph Hahnel, Dayton, and Bruno M. Zeigler, After a reception in the Lake

| Bhore Country Club, the couple

The bride;*a member of Kappa |

| N. H, and is a graduate of the |

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will take a two-weeks trip Mexico City. They will be at home in Dayton. The bride attended Indiana University, and the bridegroom attended Watkins Art Institute in Nashville, Tenn.

Sorority Officers To Be Installed

Mrs. Virgil Coakley will install elected officers of Delta Chapter, Lambda Sigma Sigma Sorority, at a 7 p. m. meeting Tuesday in the Summit Cafe, The officers are Miss Margaret Bucy, president; Miss Lunn, vice president; Miss Dora Kennington, secretary, and Miss Betty Watkins, treasurer.

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Austin-Irvine Nuptials to Be Read Tonight

Repeating vows read by the Rev. Theo Fisher, pastor of the Northwood Christian Church, Miss Louise Nuerge Irvine will become the bride of Edward Ray Austin at 8:30 o'clock tonight. The ceremony will be in Sweeney Chapel at Butler University. Parents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs. John T. Irvine, 402 Blue Ridge Road, and Mr. and Mrs ‘Charley Austin, 5021 W. Vermont St.

Miss Caryl Jean Trisler, Bt. “Fouls, the maid of -honory will wear a light green satin frock. |

Miss Patricia Geiger, the brides-

maid, will wear dusty rose satin. |

The junior bridesmaid will be Miss Judith Ann Janneck., 8he will wear pale blue satin while the flower girl, Doris Jéan Dennis, will wear yellow marquiset, The bride has chosen a White satin gown fashioned with a full skirt and train, She will wear a lace-edged veil and carry white roses and an orchid. Alford Austin will® attend his brother, Ushers will be Norman Sluder and Leroy Austin, A reception will be held in the Irvine home before the couple leaves for a trip to Florida, They will he at home later with the bride's parents. The bridegroom is a student at Butler University.

Mary C. McNulty ' Becomes Bride be his brobher's best man, and | ushers will be M. C. Nixon, Nash- |

A ceremony this morsng 46 Bt. Philip Neri Catholic Church united Miss Mary Catherine Mc-

| Nulty and William A. Myers,

The Rev. Pr. James Barton officiated at 9 o'clock. Parents of the couple are Mr, | and Mrs. James McNulty, 825 N. Rural St, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Myers, 34th St. and Shadeland Ave. The bride's gown of white satin was made with a sheer yoke and a train. A lace cap was attached

ried a white orchid on a prayerbook. Mrs. Norbert Thompson, | the matron of honor, wore rust vel-

veteen, and turquoise velveteen was worn ‘by the bridesmaids They were Mrs. Donald Hibbert

and Miss Ruthann Boyle. A wedding breakfast at Cifaldi’'s followed the ceremony, and a re- | ception was held in Parester's

couple left for a trip.

| mejer and Harold Secoy,

ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED—Mr, and Mrs. Earl Durbin,

3125 Northwestern Ave., announce the engagement of their daugh-

ter, Peggy. to Carlo Toffolo, 2909 E. 17th St. No date has (P. H. Ho photo.)

i of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Teffolo, een set for the marriage ceremony.

ociety—

Guild's ‘Christmas Carousel’ Dance

Will Follow S

everal Informal Parties

A NUMBER OF PARTIES. WILL PRECEDE the

“Christmas Carousel” dinner-dance to be sponsored by St.

Margaret's Hospital Guild.

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The event will be held next Saturday in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Mr. and Mrs. Don Kenworthy will

have a cocktail party for M

essrs, and Mesdames Robert

Royer, William Cooling, Edwin Gable, Frederick Grumme Jr, Cliarles

R. Israel, Robert Miles, John Sloan Jane Pettijohn and John Israel, the group in their home after the

Smith and Albert Spellbrink, Miss

Mr. and Mrs, Israel will be hosts to

dance.

In the Robert C. Becherer’s party at the dance will be Messrs, and Mesdamaes O. C. Mahrdt, Frank Otte, Arthur Hendricks, Edgar Landstrom, Gilbert Small, Kurt Mahrdt, Verne Trask and Myron Austin.

Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Farnsworth

and Mr. and Mrs, Edward Leahy

will be guests of Mr, and Mrs. Larry Willson, Mr. dnd Mrs, Bert Gwynn will entertain Mr. and Mrs, Jack Lunt, Another party is planned by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gisler. Their guests will include Messrs. and Mesdames R. Harold Andrew, James E. Babcock, James W. Goble, Richard Powers, Henry Howes, Leighton L. Lykins, Andrew F. Ross and Charles R. Mounts, Miss Kathy Gants

and Robert Symmes.

Mr. and Mrs. Julius. Caesar will be hosts at

a party for Mr, and Mrs. William J. Grady and Mr. and Mts. J, Her~ bert Hartman. Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Raub and Mr. and Mrs, Clif-

ford J. Hart will be the guests of M Dr. and Mrs, Pearson Will

r..and Mrs, George A. Van Dyke Jr. Entertain

Group of Guests at the Dance THE GUESTS OF THE KENNETH ADAIRS will be Messrs. and

Mesdames Paul Hargitt, Fred Albe Lugar, Mr. and Mrs. L. Roy Fo Messrs. and Mesdames Gene Barth McComb and L. B. Lambourne, entertain Mr. and Mrs, Robert 8.

rshardt; Horace Storer and Marvin rd will have a cocktail party for FP. D. Munson, George Ross, E. B.

Dr. and Mrs. Lyman R. Pearson will

Diener, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Hamil-

ton, Miss Linda Hamilton and Earl Kingston, In Mr. and Mrs.-Ralph D. Morris’ party will be Messrs. and Mes-

dames Oren Pritchard, Wells, Fred Gregory and Edgar My

George Schumacher, Clarence Myers, Harold

ers and Dr. and Mrs. Miles Barton,

Mr, and Mrs. Ken Mosiman will have a cocktail party before the dance

for Messrs. John. Brant, Myron McKee,

and Mesdames Howard T. Griffith, Stanley G. Disque, Lawrence Earle, Raymond Crom and

william R. Krafft; Mr. and Mrs, Louis R. Thomas will entertain Mr.

and Mrs. Leon DeSautels; Dr.and Ray Tharpe. The guests of Mr. clude Mr, and Mrs, Buford Cadle Louise Clark and Ruell Moore.

Mrs. Glenn Lord and Dr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Louis E. Randle will in- , Mr. and Mrs. L. D, Foster, Miss

Another cocktail party has been planned by Mr. and Mrs. Ford

Kaufman and Mr. and Mrs. Rob Messrs, and Mesdames James Sut Miss Ma

ert Blessing, Their guests will be herland, Leo Gardner, Karl Stegerguerite Hurley and Russell Lang-

senkamp. Mr, and Mrs. M. Crosby Bartlett will have as guests Mr, and

Mrs. Malcolm Campbell, Mr. Charles E. Harrison and Dr. and C. W. Richardson also will enterla

and Mrs. Wendell Hicks, Dr, and Mrs.

Mrs. Russell Henry, Mr, and Mrs. in guests before the dance.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawrence Rodabaugh will have a cocktail party for Messrs, and Mesdames N. M. Talbert, W. A. Hiecke, E. L. Kruse and

George Purdy,

Georgiana Dedaker to Be Wed In McKee Chapel Ceremony

Vases of white chrysanthemums. candelabra and palms will dee-

orale McKee Chapel of the Taber ernoon when Miss Georgiana Ded Wolf Rassmann. at 5:30 o'clock. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Dedaker, County Line Road,

and Mrs. F. W. Rassmann, Or-

lando, Fla. formerly of Indianapolis, is the bridegroom's mother. Mrs, Patrick A. Toomey, New Kensington, Pa, will be the

| bride's only attendant. Her cham-

pagne crepe street-length dress is accented with bronze beading in a flower motif. With it she

| will wear long brown gloves and

to her iNusion veil, and she car- |

Hall this afternoon before the |

a brown velvet hat. Bronze and yellow chrysanthemums will form her arm boquet, Crystal-silver beading will trim the bride's pale blue crepe afternoon gown. It is made with cap sleeves and a front draped skirt. Her matching cloche will be trimmed with similar beading. She will wear long, white gloves and will carry a white Bible topped by a white orchid.

Wesley A. Dunn will be the best |

man.

A reception ab the Dedaker

The ceremony will be read by

nacle Presbyterian Church this aft-

aker becomes the bride of Frederick

home will follow the ceremony. After traveling. in Florida, the couple will be at home in Or- | lando. The bride was graduated from | Tudor Hall School and attended Ogontz Junior College and North- | western University, Mr. Rassman attended Purdue and Northwestern Universities.

Christmas Program Arranged by Club

The Sigma Chi Mothers Club will have a 1 p. m. Juncheon meeting Tuesday in the Butler University chapter house. Mrs. Horace F. Dirlam, Bowling Green, will tell a Christmas story, “The Other Wiseman." Mrs. Glenn Puckett is chairman, assisted by Mesdames J. H.

Higes, Beynton Moore, John A. Goll, Glen Riser, Harry L. Dixon,

| John Glass, John H, Ohatalers A

and Arthur A.

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