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FRIDAY, DEC. 19, 1947 Joan Behrmmann

‘Will Be Wed ‘At Home

=r » . Se - “Rev. W alter C. Ma To Read Ceremony Repegting vows read by the Rev.| Walter ©. Maas, pastor of the Trin- | y Lutheran Church, Miss Joan, Behrmann and Fred E. Haynes will married at 7:30 o'clock tonight. | Thé double-ring ceremony will be| the home of the bride's parents, r. ‘and Mrs. William Behrmann,! 1910 Pleasant Run Parkway. | \ Mrs. Richard T. Sparks will be! er sister's only attendant. She will | ear a frock of pale blue taffeta] ashioned with an off-shoulder| eckline and a full skirt with a] “bustle back. She will carry a colonial’ bouquet of red roses, The bride has chosen a candlelight satin gown made with a sheer yoke and a fitted bodice. The full hoop skirt is caught up by clusters of valley lilies, and it extends into a long train, A halo of satin and Chantilly lace will hold her two-tiered veil of imported illusion, and she will carry! a cluster of gardenias and white roses surrounding a white orchid. William Hedges will be the best man, and the ushers are to be Mr. Bparks and Andrew Boa. | The couple will leave on a motor trip following a reception in the Behrmann home. They will be at home in Angola after Jan. 6. The bride atiended Herron Art| Institute. The bridegroom, the son

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N. Arlington Ave., 18a student at Tri-State College. He is a member of Phi Sigma Chi Fraternity.

To Be Bride In Marion

Times State Service MARION, Ind, Dec. 19—Richard L. Ruth will take Miss Barbara Braunlin as his bride in a 2 p. m. ceremony today in the home of the bride’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Braunlin, Marion. Miss Mary Ann Braunlin is to be the maid of honor. She will wear a gray dress. The best man

will be John R. Bodenhamer, Indianapolis.

sage of green orchids.

The friends of Miss Suzanne Van Talge Mrs. The bride will wear a yellow frock and Donald H. Krueger will be en- son; With bronze accessories and a cor- tertained at a buffet supper on Dec. 30 at 7 p. m. The couple will be Eileen, After a reception in the home of married Dec. 31 in the Third Chris- Carol

MAKE DANCE -PLANS—Assisting with plans for the dinner dance the Stephens College Club will have Monday ih the Indianapolis Athletic Club are (left to right) Miss Jean Bumgardner, chairman of reservations; Mrs. Donald R. DeCoursey and Mrs. Gene R. Thomas, publicity chairman. :

wedding -attendants

the bride's parents the couple will tian Church.

leave for a short wedding trip. They

Wis, after Jan. 1.

Miss * Braunlin, a member

attended Butler University.

dianapolis, also attended Butler,

Mr. will be at home in Manitowish, Talge, parents of the bride-to-be,

will be hosts in their home, 3810 Fred Robinson. of W. Washington St. Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority, the son of Mr.

and Mrs. William E.

‘and Mrs.

Mr. Krueger, Brendonwood. Ruth, the son of Mr. and Mrs. O.. The dinner guests will be E. Ruth, 7700 Spring Mill Road, In- and Mrs. Krueger, the prospective 5805 E. New York St, bride and bridegroom, Mrs.

Mr. Krueger is

and Rath,

Miss Van Talge, Fiance Will Be Guests Hyde Park, N. Y.; A. L. McColloum Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Lamme, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Montieth, Misses will have Carol and Shirley Krueger, Sue Montieth,

Alice Green,

TSC Chapter Plans

M:. ad, Daypty in YWCA

Ander-

The Mayflower §hapter, its Christmas party at 12:30 p. m, Tuesday in the YWCA. Ranendra Kumar Das will speak,

ITSC,

Patricia Myers and Emma Lemen, and there will be a gift exchange.

van Hugh Howard and Louis QualkenGerald Young and

bush, Monon;

day.

PF. L. ess

Miss Van Talge will be the honor Elmer guest at a tea from 3 to 5 p. m. SunMiss Patricial Myers, daughter

Party ty Held

yesterday Restaurant.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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Cornell College Club Announce Partial Patroness List for Dance A PARTIAL LIST OF PATRONESSES were an-. | nounced today for the téa dance the Cornell College Club

{will have Christmas Eve in the Marott Hotel. | Club of 90 voices will participate in informal carol singing

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| well,

| Muncie; | mour; | Harvey L. Coleman, John L. Eagles-

during the tea dance.

Among: the patronesses will be Mesdames Roy E.

Adams, E. H. Adriance, Fred Albershardt, Cornelius Alig, | William B. Ansted, Elias Atkins, Frederic Ayres Jr, Earl B. Barnes, William- G. Bastian, Hanley R. Bisckburn, Julian Bobbs, Willlam Bobbs, August C. Bohlen,

and Robert Bohlen.

Others will be Mrs. Edmund Burke Ball and Mrs. Willlam Ball,

E. V. ll Marry

Miss Jones

Mrs. Edwin Blish, SeyMesdames Ralph Booger,

field, Bowman Elder, Fred M. Hadley, Harry 8. Hanna, Kenneth F Griffith, Theodore B. Griffith, Fred M. Hadley, Harlan J. Had-

ary.

‘the home, Her assistants

The Glee

of Mr. and, Mrs,

arrive today

George. BE. Bard-

Frederick J. A. Bever, Ensign

next week’ with Chicago where Christmas Day enhelm's mother,

Douglass

SAYS:

ley, Samuel R. Harrell, Hubert Hickman, Willlam R. Higgins,. | John E. Hollett Jr, Lyman G. The Woodside Methodist Church Hunter, Charles Latham, Howard will be the scene of the wedding of Meeker, Wilson Mothershead, Miss: Ruby Jones and Edward V. Russell McDermitt, Hiram W.. Douglass at 8 p.m. today The * McKee and Evan L. Noyes. Rev, Roger Malsbury will officiate; The list also includes Mesdames The bride is the daughter of Mr, { Nicholas H. Noyes, H. Jerome and Mrs. Roy B. Jones, 228 TrowNoel, Kenneth Ogle, George T. bridge St, and the bridegroom is Parry, Robert F. Scott Jr, W, the son of Mrs. Hazel Douglass, 1948 Hathaway Simmons, G. Vance Addms St. po Smith, James T. Sutherland, Miss Helen Jones will be the maid Harry V. Wade, Guy A. Wain- of honor, and the bridesmaids will wright, R. Norman Baxter, John be Misses Hazel Unversaw, Mary H. Bookwalter Jeremiah L. Ca- Jones, Juanita Bell, Helen Maloff dick, Hugh Carpenter, G. H. A. and Alpha Douglass and Mrs. James Clowes, A. R. Coffin, Edwin Craft, Jung. James Cunning and J. Carlton Lary Cook will be the best man Daniel, The ushers are to be John Collins, Other patronesses are to be Phillip Ro er, Paul Madinger, Mesdames J. Landon Davis, Percy osm, Hie Rev Allen Har3 i C 0 ev ober Ake, James Cunning, Francis W Dunn, Miss: Jonvs: will. wear a: white Harrison Eiteljorg. Neil C. Ista Clintilly lace gown witit-a-fitted brook, Edgar H. Evans, Chauncey wodice trict Boob skirt. Her fusion

There was a Christmas party for the members of Epsilon Chapter,

Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Owen R. Myers, Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority, at x

will be host- 6:30 p. m. in LaRue's i

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To Be Hostess

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veil falls from a beaded. crown,..and she will carry There will be a reception in the church After a m couple will make their the bride's parents ", Douglass is a student at ButTer University; : |

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following the

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The Ladies Auxiliary of the Mer- to the members of Chapter P, PEO

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the Indianapolis Athletic Club, Ww.

Mrs. Lorin chairman, Miss Joan presented a musical program.

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Ensign to Visit Here Ensign Ralph Scheidenhelm, son A. K. Seheidenhelm, 3946 “Washington Blvd, will of Mrs. to visit his He is stationed on the USS Iowa. Scheidenhelm

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PAGE 29 "Mrs: Wright Is s Party Hostess

Mrs. Horace O. cd Jr. enter- John Shirley, Raymond Rice, James. . Riiddell, Hanly R. Blackburh, Henry Steeg, Fred Ahrbecker and Charles

The Gamma Chapter, Sigma Phi Sorority, met yesterday. in the home Elvis Snell, E 91st 8t, for The assistant Murel Phillips leave and Mrs. Myrtle Moore. © All the chapters of the sorority for a joint haliday party in the Odd Fellows Hall Mrs. Frank J. Martin Rosenberger and Mm. Otha 11 Shepherd wera hostesses.