Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 December 1947 — Page 3

ing Pacific SORTH

respondent [hree Amer-

and 26 othmembers of 1 motorship after riding on in a life. Manila said

12 of the 13 Kina landed d five miles the ship was n Christmas

d were Miss Chicago, and i Miss Anne

PS Were un-

of the ship, sengers and een rescued saved. The missing. Mcial of the 5 of the 9823dition of all , Mr, Jacob-

crew of 48— o pilot and a hipping comA, a Norwegian earlier that including seamen, were p Kina went were Danish @ passengers ere Swedes y planes still r more suraid, the typhoon | six missing es and three in the Sulu f 50 dead or

Inap, lion nn., Dec. 27 y they have questioning” kidnaping a ding up and . Floyd, fillat midnight

i driver, said 1 as passeny. The men, rive them to ere one reile the two

t Floyd. d UP)—A bus dded off an in northern 1ged into the 21 persons

victims were rning home holiday on rime. ——

The engagement

Whitesboro, N.Y. Miss Freeman is of 617 E. 37th St. ws Home of the Elmer R. Kruegers R. W. FacKler Will Be-the Scene, Tonight, |

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MARRIAGE WILL BE IN JUNE—The marriage of Miss Margaret Jane Freeman to James T. Stanley, son of Mrs. Herbert Stanley of Bloomington is announced by the bride-to-be’s mother, (P.

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Of Their Daughter's Wedding

A ceremony in the Brendonwood home of the bride's parents will unite Miss Joyce Krueger and David E. Johnson at 7:30 o'clock to-

night.

She is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer R. Krueger, and

Mr. Johnson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Will Johnson of Hutchin-

son, Kas. Dr.

Koplin-Ramsey Ceremony | Tomorrow

“An informal ceremony at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow will unite Miss Ruth E. Ramsey and Frank R. Koplin. The Rev. A. C. Brooks will officiate in the Madonna Chapel of the Third Christian Church. The bride has chosen a beige

wool crepe suit and brown accessores, Mrs. tron "of accessories, gabardine suit. Jr. will be the ushers are to Donald Ramsey. After a reception in the church, the couple will leave on a trip to Cincinnati. They will be at home in Harrisburg, Pa., after the first of the year. The ‘bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Ramsey, 2448 N. Delaware st. The bridegroom, who attended Pennsylvania State College, is the son of Mrs, Carrie Koplin, Bethlehem, Pa.

Paul Thorndike, the honor, will wear black with a pale green William Ramsey best man, and be Charles and

ma-

Green-Rea Rite Is Solemnized

A reception in the parlors of the Fairview Presbyterian Church this afternoon followed the marriage of Miss Arline Rea and Robert Harper Green. The vows

were read in the church at 4p.m. |

by the Rev. Virgil D. Ragan Miss Jane Young and Mrs William Pullen, both of La Fontaine, were the maid of honor and bridesmaid. wore aqua taffeta frocks The best man was Cain. Ushers were A. F. Ferguson Jr., La Fontaine, and lal Myers. . The bride, daughter of Mrs. Arlie Rea, Tucson, Ariz, wore a white slipper satin gown with a marquiset yoke trimmed in seed

pearls and silver beads. Her fingertip-length illusion veil cascaded from a tiara of orange blossoms, and she carried white roses. The couple left for a short wedding trip after the reception, They will be at home at 2604 Sutherland Ave. after next Thursday. The bride, a member of Zeta

Tau Alpha Sorority, was gradu- . ated from Indiana University. Mr. Green, the son-of Lloyd E. Green, La Fontaine, is a student at the university. He is a member of Sigma Pi Fraternity.

Welch Open House Mr. and Mrs. Leo F. Welch, 4310 Broadway, will hold open house from 3 to 5 o'clock tomorrow afternoon for their children, Thomas, John R., Robeft, James and Kathyleen, Mr." and Mrs Joseph T. Clifford, and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Chrapla. There are no invitations. ji

They |

william FP.

Dallas I. Browning, pastor of the North Methodist Church,

will read the vows before a large frosted window flanked by antique gold candelabra and frosted pine boughs. Mrs. James Minsel of Leesburg,

the matron of honor, will wear a white taffeta frock

made with a basque bodice and a full-gored skirt. She will carry a muff of smilax and white poinseitias. Miss Carol Krueger, siste rof the bride, and Miss Patricia Johnson of Hutchinson, sister of the bridegroom, also will be attendants. They will be dressed like Mrs Minsel, but will carry muffs of smilax and red poinsettias. The three will wear holly wreaths on their heads. The bride has chosen a gown of candlelight satin. The fitted bodice has a marquiset yoke embroidered with seed pearls, and the hoop skirt extends into a long train A tiara of orange blossoms will hold ‘her two-tiered fingertip veil of illusion, and she will carry a muff of white carnations and orchids Thomas Lamson, Augusta, Ga, will be the best man. Ushers are to be Robert Matthews, Augusta, and Donald H. Krueger, brother of the bride. The ceremony will be followed by a- reception in the Krueger home. The couple will live «in Augusta following a trip through the South. The bride attended Indiana University, and the bridegroom attended the University of Georgla Medical School. He is a member of Phi Rho Sigma Fraternity.

> rm a Bridge Party Tuesday Mrs. Harry Decker, 807 W. 44th St., will be the hostess Tuesday when the Alpha Lambda Latreian Club meets for a bridge party. Mrs. Elmer Dolzall will assist her

Miss Bremer

To Be Wed

A 7:30 o'clock ceremony tonight

will unite Miss Virginia Mae Bremer and Cecil James Overton. Dr. P. R. Daries will offi-

ciate in the Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church. A white silk gown with Alencon lace yoke and sleeves will be worn by the bride. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Bremer, 1310 8, Sherman Drive. Her lace and illusion veil is attached to a lace cap. She will carry white roses surrounding an orchid centew. Mrs. Glen H. Taylor will be the matron of honor, and Miss June Overfon and Miss Lucille Hester will be bridesmaids. They will wear yellow, turquoise and rose taffeta frocks. The best man will be Paul .. .Rejko, and-Delbert Overton and Charles Bremer will be ushers. A church reception will follow the ceremony. The couple will take a tfip to southern Indiana.

They will be at home at 1203 5°

Sherman Drive after Jan. 5 Mr. Overton is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Chris Overton, 703 N. | Fenton Ave,

s will be in June. Mrs. Floyd A. Freeman, H. Ho photo.)

Marries Sue Roberts

Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Fackler will be at home after Jan. 5 in Lafayette. They were married at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon in McKee Chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale read the vows. The bride, the former Miss Sue Roberts, is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. J. BenYamin Roberts Millersville Rd. Mr. Fackler is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Franz W Fackler, 5807 N. Delaware St. Mrs. Benjamin L. Roberts the matron of honor, wearing a blue taffeta frock. Miss Mary Fackler, . junior bridesmaid, was in rose taffeta man Richard and the ushers were Mr Robert Yost and

The best Fackler, B. L. Roberts, Robert Stanley,

was

An Jdvory satin gown, its sweetheart neckline outlined in seed pearls, was worn by the bride. Her fingertip illusion veil fell from a tiara of lace and seed pearls, and she carried roses and valley lilies with an orchid cenler. The couple left on a short wedding trip after a reception in the Marott Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Fackler are both students at Purdue University. She is a member of Chi Sorority, and he is a member of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity,

Couple to Live

In New York

and Donald 1 be married at 3:30 p. m tomorrow in the Downey Avenue Christian Church. .The Rev, PF. W., Wiegmann will read the vows, The bride is ' Mrs, Hume Gossom, 5849 University Ave., and the bridegroom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. D, T. | Ciolli, Snyder, N. Y. Miss Ruthann Gossom of the bride, will be®the maid ot honor. She will wear an American Beauty taffeta frock. Richard Ciolli will be the best man, and Donald Maberry and Edward Gruber will be ushers,

Miss Ciossom

Ciolli

Jane

wil

A white satin gown fashioned with a marquiset yoke wiil be

worn by the bride, Her {illusion veil will fall frem a satin calot, and she will carry white roses

centered with an orchid. After a reception in the church, the couple will leave on a wedding trip to Chicago. They will be at home in Snyder, N. Y. after

Jan 4 L graduate of

Mr. Ciolli i858 a Marietta College and ing * medical school in N. Y. He is a member of Delta Upsilon Fraternity,

is attend-

0. C. Winters Weds Mrs. McPheeters

Mr. and Mrs. OC. Winters will be at home after March 1 at 6030 Rd. They left for in Radium Sprinzs,; narhome of and 10th St.

Allisonville a stay Ga., following. their riage yesterday in the Mrs. Winters’ parents Mrs. O. P. Epler, §750 E The ceremony was read by Dr John B. Ferguson at Mrs. Winters is the former Mrs

Mr

Jeannette McPheeters, 46 5. RiMr. Winters also is of

ter Ave. | Indianapolis.

the daughter of |

Buffalo,

4:30 p. m.

was

Society—

Omega. |

G. Banta, Norb F. Schaefer,

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{ 7:30 to 9 p.m, and dancing, from

| music of Chick Myers

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _

TWO BRIDES-TO-BE—Mr. and-Mrs, Dan W. Flickinger, 5126 N. Penn ylvania St . have announcedsthe engagement of their daughter, Em y [above]. to Ted Kenneay > of Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy, Ann Att Mich. No date ot for the ceremony. Miss Flickinger will be graduated trom Radclitte College next.month, Mr. Kennedy, a graduate the University of Michigan, will be graduated from the Harvard Business School in February (Sargent photo.) Miss Jane Gossom (below) will be married tomorrow afternoon to Donald Cio Parents of the couple are Mrs. Hume Gossom, 5849 University Ave., and Dr. and Mrs, D. T. Cic Snyder, N.Y. The ceremony w be in the Downey Avenue ( tian }

[Photo Reflex photo)

Dinner Bridae Will Be Held Tonight J

At the Meridian Hills Country Club

MR. AND MRS. RALPH FLOOD are chairmen for the formal dinner bridge to be held at 7 o'clock tonight in the Meridian Hills Country Club. On their committee are Messrs. and Mesdames Charles E. Stevens, I. E. Woodard, Harry J. Barry, Charlton N. Carter, Walter H. Montgomery, Harry D. Hooley, Ravmond 8. Davis, John D. Harrington and Hulbert J. Smith

Reservations for the event have been made by Dr. and Mrs, B A Richardson, Dr. and Mrs. Forrest Towell, Mrs. G. B. Taylor, Mrs. Albert J. Pfeiffer, Messrs. and Mesdames J. Floyd King, Leo F. Clifton, Frank C. Balke, Harry Reisser, S. B. Lindley, George 8. Olive, Clarence Paul, Hugh Baker Jr. Carl M. Geupel, Marshall G. Knox A. S. Rowe, Ernest L. Barr, Carl McCann, Thomas 8. Carson, David

Vernon C. MacNabb, Paul Shideler and

T. Shannon Perkins.

Many reservations also have been made for the club's New Year's

Eve party. Mr. and Mi Harold P. Ransburg are chairmen for the formal buffet supper and dance : The buffet will be served from Jean Pittenger

[s Betrothed M1 Mrs. Carl 3559 College Ave. announce and marriage of their daughter, Jean, to George M. Clark, son of Mr. Mrs. David Clark, 5409 Carrollton ‘Ave. They will be mar24 in the McKee ChapPresbyterian

will b® to the orchestra

9 o'clock to 1 a. m, and Pittenger, Club members with reservations the are Messrs. and Mesdames Harold J. Secoy, Rcpert H. Wheat, O W. Bogda, Willard C. Whipple D. W, Swaim, Dixon Guy, Thomas R. Lyda, Charles D. Babcock Stewart Gordon, William G. Ward Ralph -O. Queisser, Norb F ried Jan Schaefer, .:Paul D, Loser, William - 51 of Tabernacle L. Appel, Pillip FP. Holton, John church P. Holton, Richard T. Hill Mrs. Arthur Coulon Charles F. Arensman, B. E. La- and Paul Colb

engagement approaching

and

to he the

matron of honor

perita and William P. Cooling. will be the best man. Miss Pit ' * tengzer is a “graduate of Butler New Year $ Eve Parties University, and is a member of

Planned by Country Clubs OTHERS HOLDING reservations are Dr. and Mrs, William J Millikan, Dr, and Mrs. E. W. Dvar, Dr. and Mrs. Byron K. Rust, In and Mrs. J. FP. Balch, Dr, and

Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority Mr. Clark is also -& Butler graduate,

Mr. Hackleman Takes

J ao "1 Mrs. Wayne Carson, Dr. and Mrs uth Bunn as Bi ide Thomas W. Johnson, Messrs. and Times Special Mesdames William G. Hoffman SPRINGFIELD, Ill, Dec. 27 Robert . Mack, Horace FE. Store Miss Ruth M, Bunn and Ward William Walker, L. R. Hess, John : i. . : Sloan Smith, W. E. Wilson, Harry = Hibben Hackleman will exchange

/ vows al 4 | toda ) the chapel Reisser, Arthur Queisser, John D wv 4 p. m. today It Ma]

Harrington, J. Floyd King and of wie Blessed. Sacrament Cath. Emil Clifton olic Church .Qere. 2 0% .n The bride is the daughter of an N /illard 1 ¥arlv reservations for the New Mi and 1x Willard Bunn, vear's Eve celebration at the In Springfield, and Mr. Hackleman eT . sh " is the son of Mrs. Wi H dianapolis Country Club have 15 ve h i] irs ard been made by R. B. Moore, Carl Hackleman, 141 W, 41st 8t, InFechtman, Richard McDulTee, ajsnapolis, Y Floyd ‘Meeker, Forrest Sample, H I'he maid of honoris to be Miss J. McKenzie, Ray P. Sparrow, Margot McKay, Evanston, III,

and Mrs. Henry 8. Taylor, 8pringfield, will be fhe matron of honor Peter H. Hackleman, the best man, and Russell J. Ryan Jr. and

Clifford ‘Gheen, Jack R. Mummer?t - and G. R. Redding. All are party reservations :

the Mrs.

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enaaqgement

Mi t ael O C nne i,

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to Leo O'Connell, son date has not

A Feb. 22 -ceremony w® unite Miss Betty Jeane Dusana (below) and Arthur

Robert ¥ f

Ar. and Mrs. Arthur N. Kidwell

Wedding Trip Canada

t

To hen

( "of \ trip

n Canada will I[oliow f Mi Betty Jahe

Phillip K

Lomorrow in

the Mitchell at ‘3:30 pp m First Friends Church Herbert Huffman Mrs, Walter E

the matron of

marriage « ahd Chapple the The Rev. will officiate Mitchell 1s to, be honor, She will a flowered hat M1 be the hest The hride will length dress and a pink flower

satin dress and

Mitchell will

wear .a blue

man wear ‘a slreet ©

champagne coliorea satin

hat, She

will carry white camellia The couple will leave for (hel trip following a reception in the

home of the bride's parents, Mr and Mrs. Walter C, Mitchell, 3318 N. Keystone Ave. They will be at home after next Thursday in Wyandotte, Mich. Miss Mitchell is the Methodist Hospital School of Mr, Chapple, the P. Chapple, Rich-

wy graduate of

Nursing, and

son of Mrs. B

mond, Va., was graduated [rom the University of North Dakota He is a member of 8igma Nu

Fraternity

Local Girl Will Sing With College Choir WELLESLEY, Mass, Dec. 27Miss Ann Lindstaedt, Indianapolis, 18 one of 50 members of the Wellestey College Cholr which has been selected to appear with the Boston Symphony Orchestra The choir will Boston next Friday al and in New York Jan 17

sihg in 1d Saturday

» ” » Holding reservations for the Walter Kuhn Jr., ushers, are all Miss Lindstaedt is the daughHillcrest Country Club's New of Indianapolis. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur O Year's Eve party are Messrs, and After a reception in the home Lindstaedt, 2357 Bipadwa) A Mesdames Jack Graham, Bob of the bride's parents, the couple junior in the college, she also-is Darnaby, ‘Lawrence Taylor and will leave for a trip to Chicago. | a member of .the Apprentice | William T. Evans and Dr. and = They will be at home in Indian- | Dance Group and of the Shakes-

Mrs. Nicholas Hatfield. | apolis after the first of the year.

peare Bociety.

idwell. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Dusang, 2818 Station St., and Greenwood, (P, HH. Ho photos.)

Phalen-Ankenbrock Ceremony Is Read by Msgr. Bosler

Vows uniting Miss Mary Phalen were read at 10:30 o'clock Catholle Church The Very Rev. Msgr I'he bride is the daughter of Mrs 8. Ankenbrock, 68th St, and Mr on of Mr. and Mrs Peoria, 11

Clement

w

william

Robert James Phalen

A ballerina-length frock of pink

champagne satin was worn b the ‘bride. ‘The dress, fashioned with a fitted. bodice and a full ‘skirt, was trimmed in net and “embroidered in seed pearls, A mantilla of lace and Seed

pearls held her two-tiered finge:

tip veil of {ivory illusion She carried an orchid on a prayerbook Miss Beverly Potts, the bride's

only attendant, wore American - Beauty taffeta. and a matching hat. Robert J, Phalen Jr, Peoria

was his brother's best man, A reception in the Ankenbrock home followed the ceremony After a short trip, the.couple will be at home at 4449 Guilford Ave The bride attended Barry Cols lege for Women, Miami, Fla, Mi Phalen' attended the Universti§ of Nevada and -now is a student al Butler UniversiLy

Election Monday The Past Presidents Club of the Cervus Club will have arinnal - holiday luncheon election of officers at noon Mon day in the Spencer House. Mrs Clifford Richter is president,

and

To-Kalon Meeting A “Dutch lunch” will highlight the meeting of “the To-Kalon Club Tuesday in the Columbia Club. Mrs. L. A. Gould will be | a charge of the program. 2

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‘on

this morning in St

Therese Ankenbrock and J hn Padden

Joan of Arc

Bosler read the marriage service

Phalen yD Reception Held

In Marott

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Sharp n a trip te Cincinnati fol-

are lowing -their marriage at 2:30 n. m. todav in Sweeney Chapel, Butler Uni The Rev, Newman S. Jeflrey officiated The bride, daughter of Mrs. lda M. Brown, 542 Sutherland Ave, was Miss Ann Brown. She wore

a rose beige gabardine suit, a winter white hat and black accessories, and carried white roses. Miss Elizabeth Manly, the maid of honor, wore a navy blues suit and accessories. The best man was Russell Bechtel, Blooming= ton, and the ushers. were Worden Prall, Martinsviile, and Joseph Hesselgrave, The couple left for Cincinnati after a reception in the Marott Hotel. They will be at home after Jan. 11-in an apartment at 542 Sutherland Ave. The bride is a graduate of Butler University. Mr. Sharp 1s the son of G. Ray Sharp, Lafayette rn rs ['en o’'Clock Group al r To Meet Wednesday The Ten o'Clock group of the Art Department, Woman's Department Club, will discuss cur« art. events at its meeting Wednesday. Mrs. Hezzie B. Pike, 2012 N, Delaware St, will be the hostess at the meeting. Mrs. C. E. Ruston will speak on “The Glamour of the Gift of

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ENGAGEMENTS ARE ANNOUNCED — Mrs. Rose Danna, 918 S. East St. . her- daughter, Ann (above), 1235 Fletcher Ave. Their wedding