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Lebanon Church Will Be Scene Couple to Take
Of Lantz-Richardson Rite Tomorrow Afternoon
Times State Service
LEBANON, Ind, Dec.
13—Miss #Judith Anne
Richardson and
Gerald Raymond Lantz will be married at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow in
the First Presbyterian Church here.
Dr. George Arthur Frantz,
pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Indianapolis, will officiate. Mr. and Mrs. Russell I. Richardson, Lebanon, are parents of
the bride.
Rev. Trinkle To Otticiate Miss Dorothy Richardson will become the bride of Norman D. Keith in a 2:30 p. m. ceremony tomorrow ig the Englewood Christian Church, The Rev. O. A. Trinkle will officiate, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen 8. Richardson, 2835 E. New York St. Mr. Keith's parents are Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Keith, Mooresville. Mrs. Raymuth Smith, sister of the bride, will be the matron of honor. She will wear a wine crepe dress and black accessories. Miss Martha Ann Stinnett, the bridesmaid, will wear green crepe. The best man will be Jay D. Keith, and Donald and Francis Keith will be ushers. Miss Richardson will wear a
The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
W. Lantz, New Palestine, Miss Alice Richardson, sister of the bride, is to be the maid of honor. The bridesmaids will be
| Miss Marjorie Lantz, New Pales-
tine; Miss Nancy . Portteus, Franklin, and Miss Jean Minney, Indianapolis. All the attendants will wear white taffeta frocks. The best man is to be Wilbur C. Lantz, Greenfield. The ushers will be Rogers Morrison, Nashville, . Tenn.; Robert Springfield, Ill, and Thomas Hawk, Greenfield. The bride will wear a white taffeta gown fashioned with a lace peplum. An heirloom lace crown will hold her fingertip illusion veil, and she will carry white roses with an orchid center. After a reception in the home of the bride's parents, the couple will leave for a short wedding trip. They will be at home after the first of the year in New Pales-
| tine. Miss Richardson, a member of |
powder blue crepe dress accented |
with sequins and crystal beading. She will wear winter white accessories and carry pink roses. After a reception in the home of her parents, the. couple will leave for a trip to New Orleans. They will be at home after Dec. 24 at 528 S. Fleming St.
Mrs. J. A. Lindgren
. ve Entertains Niece Mrs. John A. Lindgren Jr. 24 E. 71st 8t., entertained her niece, Miss Barbara Sarsfield, at a personal shower yesterday in the Highland Golf and Club. Miss Sarsfield, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, John J. Sarsfield, Cincinnati, is engaged to Capt. Al-
Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority, attended Western College and Butler University. Mr, Lantz is a graduate of Purdue University.
Diane Woodward
| To Visit Parents
Miss Diane Woodward will arrive Friday from Christian Col-
| lege, Columbia, Mo., to spend the
Country
len Ball, son of Mrs. Jessie Ball, | 76 Lyman Ave. .
Capt. Ball has just returned home from Japan. The couple will be married soon and will make their home in Japan.
holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. James Woods, 320 E. Maple Road. She is a student in the junior conservatory at the college. Mr, and Mrs. Woods will hold open house from § to. 7 p. m. Sunday, Dec, 28.
Card Party Tonight The Lauter Mothers Club will sponsor a public card party at 8:15 p. m. today in the clubroom, 1300 W. Market St, Mrs. William - Reilly and Mrs, John Hastilow are co-chairmen.
Wedding Trip
To Chicago
Jagitsch, |
Melvin Leslie Kettelhut take Miss Bette Ellen Myers as his bride at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Gethsemane Lutheran Church. The Rev. will read the vows. The maid of honor, Miss Laurel Kettelhut, will wear aqua taffeta, while Miss Marynelle Aumann, bridesmaid, will wear gold taffeta. Herbert Kru. : is to be the best man, and Charles Jones and Edward Myers Jr. will be ushers, The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Myers Sr., 314 N, Bradley St., will wear a gown of ivory brocaded satin made with a fitted bodice and a full skirt extending into a long train. Her fingertip-length veil of illusion will fall from a Juliet cap of seed pearls, and she will carry a bouquet of roses and baby's breath. There will be a reception “a the home of the bride's parents following the ceremony. The couple will leave for a trip to Chicago after the reception. They will be at home at 5130 E. St. Clair St. after Jan. 1. Miss Myers attended the Jordan Conservatory of Music. Mr, Kettelhut, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kettelhut, 933 N. Bancroft is a student at Butler University.
J. 8. Albert mittee engaged in
| White and the Seven Dwarfs.” “That is the ChristJunior Civic will present next week-end at the Civic Playhouse.
8t.,
will
Peggy Ann Edwards |
Is Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Edwards, 227 Pénway, announce gagement of their daughter, Peggy Ann, to Richard T. Hollings, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gro-
ver C. Hollings, 5362 Washington |
Blvd. the marriage. Miss Edwards, a Butler University,
student at has been
No date has been set for |
the en--
By LOUISE FLETCHER, Times Woman's Editor |
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POLLOCK (PRINCE PHILIP), BEVERLY BRYAN WHITE), PAT LOCKE (WITCH WANKIE), MRS. GORDON BRYAN AND MRS. HOWARD B. PELHAM
MRS. KENNETH LIST,
Photos by John Spickiemire,
being
BEAUTY NOTE: Applying “slathers” of cold cream is the first step to take in removing the gowns grime encountered in places like attics , , , or . Guiding
theater lofts. This tip comes from members (some
of them pictured here at their work) ot the comcostumes
making
mas production which the
To round up enough outfits
23 young actors and actresses, the commit'ee has theater's
the into
through climbing
been burrowing department, even house loft.
any Civic production, junior or adult, is coming workers
up. The “behind-scenes”
the “make do with whatever's at works out bulging prop boxes hold costumes for practically
And it's a pattern that
any period. In addition
It all goes into the day's work when
to damasks, and finery donated to the theater by Indianapolis families, the wardrobe department also holds prac-
show basic
for “Snow
Theater
ing the magic Roy G John
for the cast of
wardrobe
turned, by fairy tale styles . pointed-toe jester's shoes and tinsel-sprinkled ball
the committee in drawings which Mrs. Howard ideas these ‘are subject to change and substitutions as the wardrobe department On Mrs. Pelham's sewing committee which is worktransformations are Mesdames LeGordner, Reilly, John Harold Ransburg, Andrew B and Gordon Bryan,
BEVERLY BRYAN AND le 43) [3 I'ime
Staff Photographer,
the committee, into medieval
. « leather breeches, ermine robe
its selections. are
B. Pelham made fo required costumes—but
for the
spills out its conlents,
Howard Bates, Wardlaw, E
Owen Pohlman, A. Warnicke Bicket, Kenneth List
Sr
the dusty playThe objects of all this costuming activity have six performances ahead of them four regular are skilled. in Junjor Theater performances at 4 p. m, Friday, hand” pattern 10:30 a, m. and 2:30 p. m. Saturday and 2:30 p. m well since the Sunday . .. plus a preview Thursday for the Marion County Society for Crippled Children and the satins, furs Marion County Children's Guardian Home, and a
Dec Club
22 matinee sponsored hy the Radcliffe College
tically every period costume ever worn in a Civic Among the young Thespians are Beverly Brvan play. Bud Pollock, Pat, Charles and Carlotta Locke, This explains a pretty sumptuous outfit which Doris Lytle, Bruce Pearson, Janice Waterman, Prince Philip of Wedgwood will wear in “Snow Constance Evans, Bob Bumen, Ken 1 Johnny White.” Resurrected by the costume committee and Jimmy Wardlaw, Tom Wilson, David Ransit's the velvet garb which first appeared in a Civic burg, Larry Shappert, John Brayton, Joe Miller, presentation of “Hamlet.” With a little refurbish- | Pauline Comella, Loretta Smock, Margaret Alandt,
ing, other costumes that have seen prior use are i r
Meetings Set By I'TSC Units
Three ITSC chapters will have Christmas parties at their meetings next week. The Egyptian Chapter will have a party and gift exchange at 1 p. m. Tuesday
| in the home of Mrs. Pred Stucky,
pledged to Pi Beta Phi Sorority. |
Mr. Hgllings is attending the Butler University School of Pharmacy. Altrusa Dinner. = A dinner will be held by the
Altrusa Club at 6:45 p. m. Tuyesday in the Marott Hotel A Christmas party will follow. Mrs. Mary Rich is the chairman and
charge of reservations.
610 N, Colorado Ave.
Mrs. Louise Loscent, 457 N. Alton Ave. will have a dinner at 7 p. m. Wednesday for the Vietory Chapter. Miss Lena Fred will speak. Members will bring gifts for a family in Sunnyside Sanatorium Mrs, John Allen is in charge of entertainment. There also will be a gift exchange.
The Isle of Capri Chapter will have a dinner at 6:30, p. Im Wednesday in the ‘Italian Village
| and a party later in the home of Mrs. Mary E. Schaefer ‘is in | Mrs. Fern E. Norris, 4116 E. Mich-
~ 1gan Bt.
ys \ | Couple Will Take . + y Trip to Nassau Robert C.<Hollingsworth, New Augusta, announces the marriage of his sister, Miss Alice Claire Hollingsworth, 1116 W. 30th St, to Arthur Francis Magill, New York. Mr. Magill is the son of Mrs, Samuel . Magill, Philadelphia. "The ceremony was read last September in New York, Mr. and Mrs. Magill will leave for Nassau next Saturday where they will be until the first'of the year. They will make their home in New York.
3ridal Attendants Are Selected Miss Betty “Snne Evard, who will be married to Jack D. Patterson en Dec. 31, has anpounced attendants for the. ceremony. Mrs. Harry W. Evard will be her sister-in-law’'s only attendant, and James Miles will be the best man. Ushers are to be Wal-
ter Heacock, Willlam Watts and |
Jack Bailey.
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Jerry Woods and Mary Jane Stamm
Christmas Day Rite Planned
Mr. and Mrs
3864 Park Ave, gagement
Walter M. Evans, announce the enand approaching marriage of their daughter, Dorothy Ann, to Capt. Arthur 8. Hyman, Ft. Benning, Ga He is the son of Mrs. Belle C Hyman, formerly of Indianapolis, and now of Greenville, 8. ¢. The wedding will be at 5:30 p. m Christmas Day in Sweeney Chapel
at Butler University. The Rev, Chiester G.. Minton will read the Vows, ‘Mrs. John E. Smith, Adrian,
Mich., a sister of the bride, will be her only attendant. Capt. Warren 8 Ft. Benning, will be the best man,
Conlon,
® The future bride was graduated
| Monday
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Will Sing at Yule Party
In Mrs. Walter
Christmas parties and dinners are being arranged by a number of
local sorority chapters. The Alumnae Chapter of Mu supper party at 6 p. m. Monday.
Mrs. Frank Gerke will sing carols. Taking part will be Mesdames Howard Stitt, Kyler Comstock, H. R. Aughinbaugh, C. B. Pausset and Clyde Titus, Misses Charlotte Lieber, Mary Moorman, Charlotte Moore and Ruby Winders. Mrs. Helen Louise Quigg is the program chairman, and assisiant hostesses are Mrs. Charles Pitch, Mrs. Comstock, Misses Mabel Rose, Elsa Reyer and Irma Judd. Miss Mary Gottmann is in charge of the project to send Christmas CARE packages to European musicians. Miss Winders is chapter president.
A Christmas party will be held by the Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter of Delta Zeta. | Mrs. Colin V. Dunbar, 3615 Wal- | son Road, will be the hostess, Miss Charlyn F. Murray, program chairman, has planned a gift exchange and carol singing. Miss Diana Polk will play the marim .a. The hostess will be assisted by Mesdames Roy H. Peterson, Rooert Heuslein, Robert E. Allen, Joe Kettery and John Shaffer,
Phi Delta Beta will have a party Tuesday in the home of Mrs. W. B. Eaton, 5244 'W, Washington St. Mrs. Martha Rogers will assist the hostess. There will be a turkey dinner and a gift
exchange.
Mrs. Mildred Stoneking, 801 N DeQuincy St., will entertain the Alpha Kappa Chapter, Delta Sigma, at its annual party Tues-
day. Members will have a gift
| exchange.
from Butler University where she |
was a member of Kappa Theta Sorority, The prospective
bridegroom is a graduate of West | J.
Point Military" Academy,
Alpha |
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A dinner and gift exchange will highlight the meeting Thursday of Zeta Rho, Mrs. Ocal Muterspaugh, 2810 8. High School Road, will be the hostess.
mm ['udor Dance Patrons Are Announced Mrs, Caldwell P. Robertson, patron chairman for the Tudor Hall School Alumnae dance next Saturday in the Woodstock Club, today announced a partial list of patrons for the event. . The dance will be from 9 to 1 o'clock. Proceeds will be used for the undergraduate scholarship fund Among the pafrons are to be Mesdames Roy C. Bain, Charles Harvey Bradley, Arthur J. Hrown, Dan Flickinger, Samuel Runnells Harrell, Henry H. Horn~ |
brook, Lowell Patterson, William |
Shafer, , Pred Thomas and | Fred Dickson.
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Mrs. Walter Hiatt, 745 Middle Drive, Woodruff Place, will be the hostess. A choral group, directed by Miss Adah Hill apd accompanied hy
| at Butler University will be played
DORIS LYTLE (QUEEN Ek EVANS (MUMBLE)
Mu Phi Epsilon
Hiatt's Home
Phi Epsilon will have a Christmas
Holiday Dance Will Be Held By Sorority ;
Music for the annual Christmas dance of Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority
nae
by Ted Campbell's orchestra. The dance will be from 9 p. m. to mid- i night Friday in the Woman's De- i partment Club,
Chaperons for the event will be f Dr. and Mrs. 8. E. Elliott, Mr. and i Mrs. C. A. Henzie and Mrs. Clara x Fulton, housemother, | Special guests will Include 4 alumnae on the Butler faculty. : They are Mrs. Louis Whitesell, Mrs. Paul Iske and Miss Esther . Renfrew, Dr. W. A. Livingston, v faculty adviser of the chapter, also i will be a guest. ~f
» » » The Zeta Tau Alpha Mothers
Club will have its Christmas i luncheon in the chapter house at { 12:30 p. m, Tuesday. ; i Mrs. Otto Kraft is chairman of (i hostesses. The club will be enter tained by a group of pledges. y | / : ng Miss Stevens Will Be Wed The Rev. Lewis H. McAdow i will read the \'Ows uniting Miss i Beverly Elain-' “tevens and Rob- 4 ert O. Barke. "& 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the University Park i Christian Church. f Mrs, Vera L. Stevens, 1805 N. § Illinois St., is the bride's mother. A Mr. Barker is the son of Mrs. §
Orville Barker, 842 Fletcher Ave, The matron of honor will be Mrs. Harold Neil, ana Elitfott Gilt will be best man, The bride will wear a winter white dress and dark blue access sores, There will be a reception in the Hotel Washington after the ceremony. The couple will be at home in Decatur; Ill
Auxiliary Luncheon , The Junior Auxiliary te the Indiariapolis Day Nuwisery will meet at 1. p.m. Tuesday in the home" of Mrs. B.. E Lapenta, Williams = Creek. Mrs. Donald : Morrison Jr, 18 the" Juncheon chairman. Mesdames ‘William J. Wright, John Hametstads, . Ward Penstermaker and Robert Beid will be assistant hostesses.
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