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Miss Frances
To David McCulloch
Kearby Is Betrothed Bon, Lima, Peru
MRS. HARRY L. ORLOPP today gagement of her cousin, Miss Frances ®
announced the enearby of the’
Marott Hotel, and David McCulloch Boi of Lima, Peru,
‘The couple is planning an early spring wedding.
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The future bride is a graduate of Lasell Seminary, Auburndale, Mass, and the University of Wisconsin. She is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority, Indianapolis Junior League, Christamore Ald Society and Auxiliary to the Indianapolis Children's Bureau. Mr. Bon, formerly of Indianapolis, attended Depauw and Northwestern Universities and is a member of Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity. He served in the Pacific during the war’ and later as naval attache with the U. §. Embassy in Bogota, Colombia.
Alumnae of Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority will
stewart: talk on “Spring Fashions”
~ ” ~ - hear Mrs, C. B.
at a ‘meeting Wednesday night in
the Columbia Club. In charge of the meeting are Mesdames James Obear, Robert W. Fessler, Clay Trueblood, Ormond Hammond, Frank H. Cox, W. J. Kennedy, Ted Marbaugh, T. Clare Davis and Henry L.
pond, Misses Charlotte Peele, Marie
Sullivan and Elinor Randall.
A business meeting. following the program will include annual
« feports-by Mrs. Charles Steger, magazine chairman: Mrs, Pond, ways
and means chairman; and Mrs. Roger Riley, national work chairman;
«Mrs. Melvin Myers, president, has
appointgd Mesdames Davis, Mar-
paugh and L. Victor Brown to serve on a nominating committee, and Mrs. Adrian Wilhoite as general chairman for State Day.
Alumnae Club, Pi Beta Phi Sorority, Will' Meet at 7:30 O'clock Tuesday
A talk by Larry Richardson, radio news commentator, will be a {
feature of the meeting the Indianapolis Alumnae Club of Pi Beta Phi Sorority will hold at® 7:30 p. m. Tuesday in the 38th St. Branch, Merchants National Bank. Mrs. John Cavosie will speak on Mrs, Carrie
Chapman Catt.
Mrs. W, K. Gearen and Mrs. George W. Pittman are co-chairmen
of the hospitality committee.
Mrs. Margaret. Coombs, assisted by Mrs,
Ravmond *S. Davis, Mrs, Jack Harris and Miss Miriam King, 15 in
charge of refreshments. Conger
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Reservations may be made with Mrs, T. O.
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Plans for the annual state luncheon and dance will be made when Indianapolis-alumnae of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority meet at 7:30 p. m,
Tuesday in-the home-of Miss Esther Yancey,
Mzs.-Loren D. Fink will
preside_at the business session, which will be followed by a talk by
Corbin Patrick. Assistant hostesses H. K. Weirick, Joseph Coffin, R. E,
aie to be Mesdames J, E. Marmon, McCaslin, Kenneth A. Lancet and
John Burkhart, Misses Mildred Blacklidge, Edith Allen and Rea Bauer.
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Mirs.-Glenn Conway will entertain alumnae members of Phi Mu Sorority at a meeting-Monday- night. - Miss Dorothy-Benson- will speak
on- “Interior Decorating.” The |
Kenneth Walker, Mrs. C. M. Hollingsworth, Misses Billie Lawrence
0stess will “be assisted by Mrs. |
Pauline. Stone and Florence Day. Mrs. Morey Doyle will preside.
Bride's Cousin |
‘Otficiates At Wedding
The Rev. Fr. Romuald Mollaun, Cincinnati, a cousin of the bride, read the, yows uniting Miss Rose.marié ‘Ohleyer and Robert Edward Gavin at 10 a. m. today in | Christ the King Catholic Church. Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Ohleyer, 5871 Winthrop Ave.,-are the parents of the bride. "The bridegroom lives in Marcy Village. The matron of. honor, Mrs. Frank Lauck, wore cerese velveteenn. - Arcadia blue velveteen
rocks were worn by the brides-
maids, Miss Marian Wenstrup, | Coxpgton, Ky.: Misses Margaret Hurley, Maryellen Brosnan and
Shirley, ‘reillage. ©. : John Ra Long Beach; Cal, ‘was the best man, -and, James Loughery, /illiam and James Carr and Robert Cronin were ushers. . ..
A white velvet gown with a molded bodice and\full skirt extending into- a cathedral train was worn by the bride Her twotiered fingertip veil fell\ from a bandeau of white feathers and she carried a -bouquet of “white orchids and valley lilies. \ After a breakfast and receptiog in the Marott Hotel, the up|
They will be at home after Feb, 1 at 2028': N, Pennsylvania St. The bride is a graduate of St. “ncent Hogpital's School df Nursig. Mr. Gavin was graduated from Miami University and is a-
wmember-of-Phi-Kappa.«Taw Fra-~..
ternity,
Will Marry
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Mite Miss Helen Joanne Evahs AY, Robert E. Ray at 2:30 o'clock | tomyrow in St. Matthew's Luth= eran \Church. The Rev. CN. Busse whl officiate. The bide will. wear a white slipper satin gown with a fitted bodice and full-skirt:-— Her finger tp veil 1s of THusion and she will carry a bouquet of white roses With an orchid éenter. ; She ig the dawghter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond I. E¥ans, 3009 E. New York St. Mr. Ray is the son of “Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ray, Greensburg, ’ Miss Betty Englebright “will be maid of honor, and Miss Shirley Ray and Miss Mary Lou Tichezor are to, me Midesmaids. The atfendants will wear pastel taffeta frocks, -
Wilbur McKinley, Greensburg,
1S to be the best man, and Charles ¥ Boyd; Greensbyrg, and Leo | Klinger will be ushers. of
The couple will leave'on a wedding trip after a reception in the Nome of the bride's parents. They Will .be at home in Greensburg.
Albert D..Nahmias \ 'y . ; » [o Wed in New York: ~ NEW .YORK, Jan. 10 — Miss Hetty Anne. Cohen and Albert D. Nalimias will be married at 1 pom, tomorrow in the CongreKAllon of Peace and Brotherhood of Mohastir here. The ‘bride is the daughter .of My and Mrs. Morris Cohen, New York, and the bridegroom is the | Son of Mrs. Anna D. Nahmias,’ 1113 8. Capitol Ave. Indianapolis, | Miss Rayno Nahmias, the maid of honor,” is to wear- a cream Colored crepe dress: Eli Cohen Will be best man, Miss: Cohen. .wil wear an ice: hue slipper satin frock and a e_tulle veil. She will carry White roses, ¢ : pare will be a reception in the kv Sephardic Center, . The" roe Will ‘make their home with | po Dridegroom’s mother after
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At the Ceremony’ Uniting Miss Hensley, R. H. Kasbers
. Two wedding ceremonies are
being read today in the St. Joan
"of Arc Catholic Church. The Rev. Fr. Clement Bosler read the rite
uniting Miss Wylma Dean Hensley and Robeit H. Kasberg at 11 a. m.
today. ; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hensley, of the bride. The bridegroom's Kasberg—4067-N.— Central -Ave.Miss Ida Belle Barnes, the maid
taffeta frock. Dresses of cerise
taffeta were worn by the brides- |
maids, Miss Rosalyn Crabb and Phyllis . Augustine. head pieces matched their frocks. A sheer -voke circled with a drop-shoulder effect of satin accented the bride's eggshell satin Her multiple bustle extended into-a long train, Caught with a half hat’of pearls and beads, her fingertip veil was made of illusion. She carried a white bouquet of roses centered with an orchid, Richard. Kasberg, the bridegroom's brother, was the best man. Charles Kasberg, another brother of -the bridegroom, and Jack Reis were the ushers.
A wedding breakfast at the Marott Hotel follpwed the ceremony.
The reception. was to be held at “eft om w-wedding-trip-to-Chieago.-\1he_Pi_Beta Phi_chapter. house
his afternoon. After a wedding trip to Miam}, Fla.\the couple will be at home at 1220 Rark Ave. The bride is a graduafh of Butler University and a membenpof Pi Beta Phi Sorority, Fhe bridegroom was. graduated from Notfe me University,
'C. E. Morgah to Wed
Robert E. Ray
Miss Kathleen“ Cox
Clifford E. Morgay will take
a 5:30 p. m. ceremony iR the rect tory.. The Rev. Fr. John B, Lynch will officiate. NX Miss Cox is the daughter Ok Mr. and Mrs. Everett - F.. Cox, 545
College -Ave. The bridegroom
REVIEW TUESDAY -—Mrs, Kathryn Turney
the last ina series of four book Caleb Mills Hall. - The series is
First ‘Friends Church and. all proceeds will Servica Committes. = Mrs, ‘Garten will “review "Franz 4 meeting at 7i30.p, m. Wednesday Mrs. Catherine Sauer Smith
Friends
Schubgt, the Mari and His Circle." will be the sccompanist, ;
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Miss, Kathleen Cox as\is bride in’
3655 Sherman Dr. are the parents
parents are Mr. and Mrs. 8S. G. |
the son of Mr. and Mrs, J. E. |
of honor, was dresed-in-an aqua d Morgan, Fairland. y The matron of honor, Mrs.
Rollin C. Smith, sister of the bride, will wear a brown crepe dress and brown accessories. Mr. © Smith. is to be the best man. The bride will wear an ice blue satin street length- dress and a silver . lame turban. = She will carry a pink orchjd. There will be a dinner and reception in the Indianapolis Athjetic Club after . the ceremony. The couple will take a trip to Chicago. They will be at. home after Jan. 18 in Noblesville.
Miss Cox attended Butler Uni-
versity, and Mr. Morgan attended Indiana University.
Women Druggists Plan Luncheon
The Women Druggist Organiza-
tion will “have. a 12:30 p. m. luncheon and business meeting “Tliesday at the Hotel Antlers. Plans: will be discussed for the annual card party to -be held Feb. 19. Mrs. Ray Fisher of the luncheon... She will be assisted by Mesdames Ralph Wal-
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rod; Joe Kriner, H.-A: Veit -E..H,_
Niles, F. E. Bibbins, B. M. Keene .Sr. and. Howard McCord and Miss Anita Battista,
Business Meeting All chapters of the Phi Theta Delta Sorority will meet at 8:15 “p.m: Tuesday at the Hotel Washington for ‘a business meeting. Plans will be made for the annual spring dance.
| Seymour phic. Garten will, give reviews at. 8:15 p. m. Tuesday in sponsored by the women. of 1] go fo the Amarican
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"ahd Miss Lenoiora Schrichte,
Will Be Held After Rite
A reception at the Indianapolis Athletic Club will be held from 7 to 9 o'clock. tonight *following
the marriage this morning of Miss '|*
Eileen Beranisch and Henry W. Averitt.
the vows at 10 a. m. in the Little
Flower Catholic Church. The par- |i
ents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Anton Beranisch, 825 N.
Gladstone Ave, and Mr. and Mrs, +}
George Chance, 2309': E. Michigan *St. ? A blue taffeta frock was worn "by . Mrs. William - Dixon, matron of honor. The brides maids, who were Misses Caroline
+ Elliott, Catherine Meséall, Thelma |
Johnson, Joan Shipman and Rose
and~Mary Radez, were dressed in
aqua and pink" frocks. Attendants wore feather and wulle headdresses. ; vy
_cathedral-length train was worn by the bride. Her full-length illusion veil -was held by a satin and lace head piece. White roses centered with an orchid formed her bouquet, : Mr. Dixon was the best man,
The Rev. Fr Thomas Lyons read |
the |
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A white safin gown with a §
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and the ushers were C. M. Averitt, |
brother of the bridegroom, Charles Guion, James Wade, Bruno Ca- | nalas, Tony Sloreancig and Rich» ard’ Sterger. .. . - } A wedding breakfast was held at the Indianapolis Athletic Club following the — ceremony The couple will go to Los "Angeles for,
TROtrp after which they with bee IN A WHIRL The Sub their biggest event of the year, the "White Whirl." Johnny 16nd and his orchestra
at home Feb. 10 with the bride's parents. Co The bride attended St. ‘Mary--of-the-Woods College. ’
Johnson-Baker Rite Tonight
« « Miss Mary Ellen Baker will become “the bride of Alvin Johnson at 7:30-p m. today in the-County Line ‘Road Church of God. The Rev. Irene Terrell will read the VOWS, Fhe -daughter-of- Mri and.. Mu. Elden Baker, Stop 11 Rd, the bride will be dressed in an eggshell satin gown. It is made with a sweetheart neckline and a full
skirt extending into a train. Her net veil i fingertip length and will be held with a lace crown
She will carry white roses The bride's attendants will wear pink and blue frocks. They include Mrs. David Webb, the -matron of honor; Misses Thelma and ‘Arthella Johnson and Mary Lee Henry, bridesmaids, and Nancy Miirphy and Becky You, flower girls. , . # Bill Merrick Is to be the best man, .ahd the ushers will be Richard Baker. Ronald Adams and John Martin Immediately after the cere. mony, a reception will be held at the home of the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Johnson, Stop 11 Rd. The couple will be at home at 530 Arbor Ave,
Mrs. W. R. Porter To. Be Hostess
The Delta Beta Chapter of Psi Tota Xi Sorority will meet at 7:30 p. m. Monday in the home of Mrs, W. R. Porter, 56 N. Kealing Ave. The assistant hostesses will be Mesdames Raythond Browne, John Conner and Fae McGaw
Sorority Session Phi Delta Pi Sorority, Theta Chapter, will. have its business
in the home of Mrs, Leon Sackett,
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ANNE BRYANT NANCY SNYDER, ORCHESTRA LEADER JOHNNY PAUL KERNEL (standing), BETTY SWEENEY and JOAN STEIDLE
CONNIE PFISTERER
will play for the dance to be held Jan. 23 in the Ma
Fair Grounds, .
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The proceeds will be given to “the Infantile Paralysis Fund. The teen-agers
pictured here are helping plan the event.
‘bridesmaid
| held with. a Julie} cap. {| snapdragons and gardenias will | form her all-white bouquet.
! .Bouth Bend.
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The fi se." Whife Whir" chairm en who were elected recently are Joanne Bryant,
Broad Ripple High School, decorations: John MeShay. Cathedral finance: Nancy
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Broad Ripple, entertainment,
JoJean Wheeler and Jack Fross John W. Harrell
Wedding
vows will be exchanged by
Miss JoJean Wheeler and
Jacek A. Fross at 8:30 p. m. today in McKee Chapel of ‘the Tabernacle
Presbyterian Church. Dr. Roy The daughter of Mr Hotel -and Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. the bride is a graduate of DePauw She is a member of Sorority bridegroom's are G. H. Fross, South member of Sigma Pi Fraternity, Mr. Fross and his bride will live
in fbicomington after Feb, 10 where he is attend-
ing Indiana University A Lodge
University. Kappa The Dr. and Mrs Bend. A
Kappa Gamma parents
the Hunter's Marott. Hotel will follow the ceremony tarlght after
reception at
in the
which the couple will go to north«
ern Indiana and Michigan for a trip. Miss Jean Walker will be ‘he
aid of honor and Miss Barbara Hirt, Hamiltpn, O, will be the
tical frocks of American Beauty taffeta and flower headdresses, The bride's gown of white satin .1s made with a sweetheart neckline, long sleeves and a full skirt with cathedral-length train. Her fingertip tulle veil “will = be Roses,
William Fross, South Bend; will be his brother's best nan, The
ushers will include Charles Dukes
and Willtam -Sindric, ‘both ‘of ph 4.3
Ewing Vale will read the and Mrs. O. C. Wheeler
They will wear iden- |
vows
of the Marott
Miss Flanagare
Is Married
A double ring ceremony united
Miss Rosemary Flanagan and Richard /R. Boswell at 11 a. m today, The rite was read in St Catherine of Sienna Catholic Church by the Rev. Fr, Victor Wright . ' Mr. and Mrs. James Flanagan 2140 Linden St, are the bride's parents, and Mr, and Mrs. C, N
Boswell, 1236 N. Sharon Ave. are “the parents of the bridegiosm Miss Rita Raftery was-the maid of honor. 8he wore peace blue tafleta while the bridesmaids, Miss Patty Okey and Miss Bernice Darrah, . wore American Beauty taffeta dresses The. bride was “dressed in a bridal white safin gown’ styled with a point de Wenice lace yoke ‘and pepilum. White and red roses topped her white prayer book. Bill Wilson was: the best man
and
Snyder, Technical; publicity: Jack- Aldridge, Technical, tickets,
and Jack Boswell, brother of the | bridegroom, and Tom Flanagan, |
brothér of the bride, were the ushers, Ji After the ceremony, a-break-fast was Held at La Rue's Restaurant, night at the Dearborn Hotel, 1 The at-home address 152526 N. | New Jersey 81,
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The “reception will. be to-
and- Connie Pfisterer,
To Take Bride
Will Exchange Vows Tonight
A wedding cereniony inifing Miss: Audrey Mutérspalgh and John ‘W. Harrell will ‘be read at 7:30 o'clock tonight in "the Calvary Baptist Church. The Rem William ©, Breedlove will hear the vows . Miss Elizabeth Muterspaugh
will he’her sister's attendant. She
will wear a pink tafleta frock Max E. Harrell. will be the best man, and Maléolm Ellott and Charles E. Davis are to be the ushers. Lace will accent the bride's white satin gown A crown of valley lilies will hold her finger-
tip {llusion veil. She will
white roses
carry
‘A reception will be held at the home of ‘the bride's parents, Mr Mrs. William J. Muterspaiigh, 547 N. Temple Ave. Mr and’ Mrs, Raleigh E. Harrell, 609 N. Beville Ave, are the parents of the bridegroom After a trip to Chicago, the couple will live at the Beville address, : ;
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Anniversary Week - Scheduled by IAC The, Indianapolis Athletic Club will observe its 24th’ Anniversary
Week beginning Monday, Jan. 19. |
The week's activities. will--in« clude a ‘stag - party” Jan. 19; a« ladies’ luncheon bridge
nivérsary Ball on Satiirddy, Jan, uN. hid: wii | ga. din SE : 2 b
of Bldg
| Florida Trip | Will Follow
8 Ceremony:
| and Thomas L. Moore Jr,
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+ riage of “Miss Billie M . ios % = ES o | and Jack. Arthur Hathaway, The “Debs and Squiras of thdianapofis-are="whirling“-over-r :
we on | Wednesday, Jan. 21, and fhe An- |
A motor trip to Florida will
: i follow the wedding at 3.30 p. in,
tomorrow of Miss Fay Ann Merritt The Ss ceremony will be read in the Gethsemane Lutheran Church by Dr, J. 8S. Albert, The parents of the couple are
I Mr. and Mrs. Russell R. Merritt,
6026 E. Ninth St, and Mr, and Mrs. Moore, 426 N. DeQuincy St.
Miss Frances Herreld, the mad
| 07 honor, will be dressed in an
orchid _ frock. - Wearing ~ green
| dresses like that of the maid of
the bridesmaids will. be
honor, Russell und Miss Katie Lewis. Miss Carolyn-8Smith, the flower
girl, will be dressed in a yellow
‘frock. 5 A white satin gown made with a lace yoke and a circular train will. be worn by the bride, Her full-length veil will fall from a tiara edged with Chantilly lage, ‘and an orchid and pink roses will top her white Bible, Theodore Styer will be the bes af man, and the ushers will includy
Richard and ~ Robert Merrit], brothers of the bride, and Rall, Rash. 2 in
The reception will be held Eo. the home of fhe bride's pare’ after the ceremony. The cou;
will be at home after Jan. 19
Billie Will Be Wed
Davids
The Boulevard Room of the Hotel Antlers will be the setting at 7:30 P m today for the mare Davids
Rev. Charles A. TYIer, pastor of
| fie Castleton Methodist Church, -.
will officiate. The Pride's white katin- gown is, accented with —a sheer yokes trimmed with lace, Her net veil also is titmmed in lace and will be held with a crown of lace and orange blossoms. Miss Connie Tomescu, the maid = of honor; —wnd-— Miss Patio” Hathaway, Miele, the brides maid, will wear blue and rose tafe {ela Trocks — Robert Hathaway, Muncie, will “He the best man, -and-the ushers will include Keith Lynch. Robert “Davids and Robert Raascii, Adeception will follow the Coren
mony The parents of the cous ple are Mr, and Mrs. Virgil Davids, 1506. E. Raymond B8t, and Mr. and Mrs, Julius Sime
merman, Muncie Julia Slinkard To Be Bride
A white slipper satin gown will be worn by Miss Julia Slinkard when she is. married at 7:30 p. m, today to Robert Taylor, Her full length veil falls from a tiara of roses and she will carry a bouquet of white roses,
The ceremony. will be. read in the Calvary Evangelical United Bretlnen Church by Dr. L. A,
Huddleston , Mrs, Alfred Walker is to be ths matron of honor, and Margo Wile Hamison Anderson, will be the flowergirl, They will wear Toss and pale green frocks The best man will be: Mr. Walks er.. Sam Taylor and Paul Zerkae bach are to be ushers The bride is the dayghtei of Mr. and Mrs. C, L. Slinkard, 1808: Hoyt Ave. Mr. and Mrs. 8.8 Taylor; 434 N. Beville Ave, are the bridegroom's parents .
Couple Engaged Mr. and Mrs Hyman Fried man, 3343 Carroliton Af dave” announced “the engagement. of their daughter, Rebecca. to Ere | Mrs. Abe Levi, Elwood. No Wed« ding. date has been set. .
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nest Levi, the son of Mr, and =
