Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 January 1948 — Page 22
Betty Anne Evard, Mr. Patterson Married in Ceremony at Church
The bride is the daughter of bridegroom is the son of Mr. and ‘Mrs, Harry W. BEvard Jr,
MISS BETTY ANNE EVARD became the bride of ; Ick Downey Patterson at 2:80 o'clock this afternoon in the Irvington Methodist Church. Dr. Jean S, Milner of the Second Presbyterian Church read the vows. ’
Mrs, Harry W. Evard Sr. and the Mrs. E. A Patterson, sister-in-law of the bride, was the
' matron of honor. She wore a turquoise blue faille dress and a heag-
_ plece of red camellias.
The best man was James Miles; and the ushers were Walter
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41 a tiara of orange b ELEANOR ROOSEVELT | carired white Saris lias.
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Heacock, Madison, Wis.; William Watts, Carmel, and Jack Bailey.
quiset yoke accented ik send ‘pedrls was worn by the bride Ault gathered skirt of the 8 The ‘extended into a cathedral train, Her two-tiered fingertip length
veil of: illusion veil féll from a 3a ul. “There was a reception in the.
church Ta tely following the ceremony: After a short wedding trip the couple will be at home at 5143 Carrollton Ave. The bride and bridegroom were graduated from Butler University last June. She is a member of Pi Phi ‘Sorority ‘and he is | afliate with Sigma Nu Fraternity. $
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‘Chapters of: two hospital guilds ve annouticed meetings scheduled
Riley Hospital Cheer . Guild units will meet at the hospital to
follows: Monday — Riley ; Tuesday—"Thanksgiv-
day—"Little Orphan |
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The Bridal Scene—
will take place in June.
both students at Indians Univer-|
Conn, 1018 8. Laclede St. Mr. Brunnemer is the son of Mrs.
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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED—Mr, Heath, 5251 N. Delaware St., announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary, to Thomas Booth Smith II, son of Mr, and Mrs. Davis P. Smith, Wyncote, Pa. The wedding will be in September. Miss Heath is a graduate of Tudor Hall and Colby Junior College, New London, N.-H. Mr, Smith is a ‘Yale University graduate and is a student in the Yale School of Civil Engingering.
Muriel Tadman, Robert Romer Plan Wedding in June; Charlotte Conn Is Engaged
Today's bridal scene includes four erigagement announcements LeRoy C. Bruenig will-speak on “A bn M Thursday—"The Con- | and the news of a series of showers. ’ an y Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Tadman, Crown Point, announce the engageiment of their daughter, Muriel, to Robert Prederick Romer, son of [Mr and Mrs, Sydney V. Romer, 5230 Washington Blvd. The wedding | Brookside Garden Club when it
Miss Tadman and Mr. Romer are [Tyre
A miscellaneotis shower was given — | ternity, for Miss Meihsner Tuesday night J lier ir. Wagninaton ay in the home of Miss Duke, 6200 will mark its founders day at a and St. Mark; Thursday-Temple| The engagement of Miss Char-| Broadway. The bride-to-be attendSisterhood, Flower, Municipal Gar-|lotte Jane Conn to John W. Brun-|®d Indiana University, and Mr. Wil-|ren Hotel. Plans for a-card party den and Ben Davis, and y—|nemer has been announced by her [COX is a student at the Butler Uni-|will be discussed. parents, Mr. and: Mrs. Bernard E.|Versity Senet of Foarmacy.
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To Entertain Tuesday
: Nature yh Club < + Sets Reception “A reception, an election and a
“|tounders day celebration are among| #
activities that local clubwomen are The Sigma Chi Mothers Club will
.|entertain fathers of the active mem-
Ibers at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Elmer R. Krueger “will speak on “South America.” Mrs. Lloyd Z. Beckwith, hostess |
dames H. B, Skelton, Fern E. Norris, |
it annual New Year's reception from 3 to 5 p. m. Sunday in the DAR chapter house. The arrangements are in charge of Miss Louise McCormick and the Social Committee. New officers of the club, who will be in the receiving line along with the etirivig officers, are Noah EB, Myers, president; J. O. Cottinghain, vice president; Miss Rhoda Davies, | secretary, and Miss Amy Boner, | treasurer, he
Mrs. George C. Kolb, 5330 Colelge Ave, will entertain the Saturday
her, Mrs. Glen Howe will speak. on “We Took to the Woods.”
The Indianapolis Woman's Club will meet at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Propylaeum.Mrs. Stacey B. Lindley will have “Junkets” as her topic, and Mrs.
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| meets tomorrow with Mrs. Ben
will be bridesmaid, ‘Harry E. Shannon, 1334 N.-LaSalle St. llcox will be the best man, and| The hostess will be assisted by sity. She is a member of Sigma Gene Methsner and John Whitesell ‘Mrs. Preston Stambaugh and: Mrs. First Baptist and Donati; Tuesday Delta Tau Sorofity, and he is a|¥ill be ushers. ~QCapitol Avenue, University Park member of Sigma Alpha Mu Fracome iand Broad Ripple;
Robert White, The Florence Nightingale Club noon meeting tomorrow in the War=
Hostesses will be Mesdames Freida M. Huebner, Howard Spureon,
Albert O. Nohniss wil take Miss| Francis Huffman, Carrie Hoag and « Betty Anne Cohen as his bride in a L. J, Jennings. Re Sruntemet. 9. Myron Be ceremony to be read Jan. 11 in New| 5 y married York. She is the daughter of Mr. vile,.1921 E. Minnesota St., on Jans and Mrs. Morris Cohen, New York, 24 in Sweeney Chapel, Butler Uniand he is the son of Mrs. Anna D. versity, Nahmias, 1113 8. Capitol‘ Ave,
Clubs— 4 ‘Mothers Club
Butler . University Shaper house.)
FUTURE BRIDE—Miss Betty ‘Anne Cohen, daughter of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Morris Cohen, New,
chairman, will be assisted by Mes-| D- Nahmias, son of Mrs. Anna
W. D. Keenan, J, D. Mogg, Stephen | Ave., on Jen. |] in New York. “1d. Klos, Carl Seet, Dean Bonnette ‘land Claude M. Wise.
{The Nature Study Club will hold
Afternoon Literary Club on Satur-| 4 - jday. Miss Fay Banta will assist
York, will be married to Albert D.—Nahmias, 1113 S. Capitol
Will Hear College Dean
Dr. Althea Kratz Hottel, national president of the, American Associa-| tion of University Women, will] speak to the Indianapolis branch, of AAUW at a 6:30 p. m. dinner meeting on.Jan. 13 in the. Broad-| wayMetnodiss Church, “The AW Looks Ahead,” will| be the topic of] Dr. Hottel's talk. Neéighborin 8 branches of the organization have| been, invited” 'to| attend. The speaker is Dean of Women and a member of | the Sociology Department at tne; University of Pennsylvania. She is former president of the Penn-| sylvania Association of Deans of Women, and past president of the! Philadelphia AAUW group. | Dr. Hotell has represented the' national AAUW at conferences in, Europe. In 1046, she was a speaker at the British International Student Service Conference in England, and| has also ‘been a delegate from the YWCA at the World Student Chris-| tian Federation Conference in Switzerland. Dr. Hottel is a Brat} uate of the university, and is a | member of the university's board of directors, She will visit other AAUW units
Dr. Hottel
‘ule includes Evansville, Jan. 9;|
Terre Haute, Jan. 10; Bloomington, | Jan. 11; Lafayette, Jan. 13; ‘Muncie, |
|Jan. 14, Pt. Wayne, Jan. 15; South
There will be a miscellaneousrBend, Jan. 16, and Gary, Jan. 17.
Washington St. Miss Betty Loomis will entertain ith 8 erystal and silver shower on
be g embers’ will be married to’ Eugene C. Col-| by Mrs. Lee Roy vin 3 aio anon Mrs. Sy Paul Lahr is ville, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Col- Ave.)
The pulse of a Great Community is often reflected in’ the manner i which its men and establishments grow.
a luncheon honoring Dr.- Hottel on ] umbia
The maid of honor will be Miss shower at 3:30 p. m. Saturday in the| Mrs. Wayne C. Kimmel, state presi{Rayno Nahmias, and EU Cohen is home of Miss Joan Schaub; 4421 E. dent, will accompany. Dr. Hottel to to be best man. ! £
Muncie and Lafayette. { ' The Indianapolis branch will have:
the ‘local president. ©
IAAUW Branch;
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Rober A. Cruise will take Miss| Neubauer, will Betty Lou Neubauer as his’ bride frock. Mrs. in a 4:30 p. m. ceremony today in |the bridesmaid. the East Tenth Street Methodist satin.
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Miss Virginia Richardson and, pink foses.
{ Albert “Buckler were married at 2/ the maid of honor, wore 5 white
p. m. today in the home of the | wool frock. and red bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. D. [Karl Off was the best Richardson, 4936 W. 12th St. The There will be & reception in in the. Rev. Willlam H. Knierim of the home after the ‘ceremony, Ty, St. Paul's Evangelical and Re- couple will be at home formed Church officiated. lat 3133 W. 30th St. Mr. Buckler
The bride wore an ice blue lame is the son of Mr. and Mrs, vay
dress ‘accented with a corsage of Buckler, 1739 Alton Ave, °
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