Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 January 1948 — Page 3

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~Mrs. Latz to Speak

The Blessed Sacrament Chapel. of 88. Peter and Paul Cathedral was the scene this morning of

Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond R.

Noll officiated at 11:45 o'clock. |

Miss Marie “Louise Boulton," London, was the maid of honor. She wore a red velvet dress and carried white roses. Arthur A.

_ Burrows Jr, Winnetka, Ill,

brother of the bridegroom, ‘was the best: man. Philip Schaff,

i .Chicago, and Russell J. Ryan

Jr. were ushers.

The bride wore an heirloom |

white satin gown trimmed with rosepoint lace. Her veil fell from a lace Juliet cap, and she carried -white-llacs.

After a reception in the home of the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Hugh J. McGqwan, 1321 N. Meridian St., the couple left on a trip to the Bahamas. Théy will be at home March 1 in Lake Bluff, Ill, / : The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schlotzhauer Jr, 1321 N. Meridian St. attended Finch Junior College. Mr. Burrows is a graduate of Yale University, He is the son

of Mrs. Clarence B. Mitchell,

Chicago, and Arthur A. Burrows, Lake Forest. 4

Miss Walsh Is Bride

Miss Rosemary Bernice. Walsh and James Charles Aull were married at 10 o'clock this morning in the St. Philip Neri Catholic Church, The Rev. Fr. James Barton officiated. Mrs. James P. McNulty was the matron of honor, with Miss Mildred Walsh and Miss Frances Rosner as bridesmaids. They wore forest green velvet frocks.’ Helen and Cathryn Aull, flower girls, wore pink taffeta. The best man was Louis Aull, and ushers were Roger and John Aull - The bride, daugtfler of Mr. and Mrs. Justin A. Walsh, 604 N. Oakland Ave., wore a witite satin gown with a fitted bodice

and full skirt extending into a | thapel train. Her illusion veil | fell in three tiers, and she car- |

tied a white orchid on & prayerBook, After a breakfast at Cifaldi's ind a reception in the Walsh

home, the.couple left for a wed- |

ding trip. They will be at-home

after Feb, 14 at 438 N. Oakland |

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Mro-Ault;-938-N. Ritter Ave, Is the son of the late Mr. and

Mrs, Edward A. Aull. He is a | §raduate of Purdue University. |

Lambert-Bayt Wedding

A candlelight satin gown actented with seed pearls was worn this morning. by Miss Theresa Bayt for her marriage to Martin A. Lambert Jr. Her . two-tiered veil of illusion fell from-an orange blossom tiara and'she carried a white prayerk topped with an orchid. The Rev. Fr. Edward Bockhold read the vows at 9 o'clock _ In the Holy Trinity Catholic Church, ” The bride is the daughter of r. and Mrs. Phillip Bayt, 748

N. Warman Ave. Mr. Lambert |

Is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Lambert, 929 N. Haugh St. Miss Rosemary Lambert was

the ‘maid of honor, and Misses |

Phyllis Lambert, Kathaleen Kasper and Dolores Udovich Were bridesmaids, The attendants wore yellow and green taffeta dresses. Mary Ellen Bayt was the flower girl. "The best man was Adolph Lambert, Ushers weré Louis’ Kovacic, West Dallas, Wis. John Medjesky and Henry Brodnik, |

Mrs, Walter Latz will discuss thoral reading with the leaders

of the Blue Bird groups of the |

Indianapolis Council of Camp Fire Girls. The leaders will Meet at 9:30 a. m. Monday in the YWCA. Mrs. Edwin C. Harris is chairman,

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Miss Marjory | Schiotzhauer's marriage to | George Swigart Burrows. The |

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in the Indianapolis Athletic Club.” ~~.

is co-chairman of a prize committee.

* + Photos by John Spicklemire and Henry Giesing, Times Staff Photographers. LUNCHEON AND CARD PARTY PLANNED — St. Vincent Hospital Guild “members (upper left] who have assisted with arrangements for the guild's Founders’ - Day luncheon-bridge Tuesday are (left to right) Mrs. Kenneth ‘M. Schafer, ticket: committee member; Mrs. Howard M. Henderson, prize committee member, and Mrs, Elbert T. Johnston, co-chairman of the ticket committee. The event will be at | p. m.

Mrs. Merle Morrison and Mrs. O.. O. Johnson (left and right, lower left photo) are on committees planning the card party which the Riley Cheer Guild will sponsor “Feb. 13 in the Murat Temple. Mrs. Morrison is the fickef chairman and Mrs. Johnson

Copeland-Varin Ceremony Is Read: Couple to Be at Home in Philadelphia

MISS CAROLYN VARIN BECAME THE BRIDE-of Dr. William E. Copeland in a ceremony here this morning. The couple will be at home in Philadelphia where Dr, Copeland will be a resident physician in the University of

Pennsylvania Hospital for three years. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Varin. Dr. Copeland is the son of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Copeland, Huntington, W. Va. |

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a bridai dinner next Fhiday night in the home of the bridegroom- | to-be's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Getz. They will be married at 11:45 a.m. next Saturday in St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church. The guests at dinner, which will follow the wedding rehedrsal, | will be Mr. and Mrs. John McClelland Ely, the future bride's par- | ents; Messrs. and Mesdames Palmer K. Ward, Thomas A. Getz, | William Howard, Gerald Ely | aaa . —— and Frank Smitley, Miss Kath- | |. ryn Ely, John Ely and Pat Ent. "Miss “Ely will bé the honor’ guest Monday at a luncheon in | Block's tearoom. Mrs. John “Waldo is to be the hostess. The guests. will include Mesdames Ely, Getz and Vernon | Lewis and Miss Kathryn Ely. » Buffet Supper Tomi A For Engaged Couple Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence O'Keefe will be hosts at a buffet supper tonight in their home. The supper will honor Miss Margie Tacke and David R. Hughes. The couple will be | married next Saturday in St. {. Joan of Arc Catholic Church, Guests tonight will be Mr, and Mrs. R. E. Tacke, the parents of the bride-to-be; Mr, and Mrs. E. Michael Kelly, Miss Alice Hart and Roscoe Thaumcy., '

| Miss Johnson and Fiance

“Will Be Honor Guests Another bridal dinner has been planned by Mr. and Mrs, | Harry Johnson to honor their | daughter, Barbara Jean, and | { Edward Warren Weddle. The dinner will be next Saturday night in the Gold Room of the Marott Hotel. | Miss Johnson and Mr, Weddle

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will be married Feb. 8 jn the | Broadway Methodist Church, He is the son of Mr. and Mrs, | Edward P. Weddle, The dinner guests are to bs | Messrs. and Mesdames Weddle, "John C. English, Charles W. Champlin and John H. Olmstead, Misses Joyce Hesler, Patricia Ayers and Jo Ethel Gray, King Dunbar, Carol Jones and

Convocation Set

-.. JUNE RITE

Students of the Jordan Con- | Mrs. Kenton M. Mos | servatory Will attend the first on M. Mosiman, 541 S. Central Court. | convocation of the second

semester at 9a. m. Tuesday in the Odeon. Sound films will be | shown,

University where

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| Fred C. Krauss,

..» { Miss Patricia Ely and Carl John Getz Jr. will be honorad. at i

nize and Correct Them.”

Sunnyside Guild

Plans Luncheon

The Sunnyside Guild members will have a 12:30 p. m. luncheon meeting on Monday in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Mrs. Corwin Carter Jr. is chairman of the hostesses,

She will be assisted by Mesdames A. J. Huebenn Frank Jennings, G. B Johnson, G. F. Kleder, George W. Kohistaedt, Edward A. Lawson, Thomas W. Ledwith and Howard W. Linkert.

r > - Writers to Meet. The Indianapolis Writers’ Club will meet at 8 p. m.. Monday in the Hotel Washington. The subject for this meeting is “Trite Plots—How to Recog-

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Elbrachf Metzger Il have chosen June 12 for their marriage. The ! engagement is announced by the bride-to-be's parents, Mr. and

Mr. Metzger 's

parénts are Mr, and Mrs. Alex Metzger of Brendonwond Miss Mosiman attended the University of Colorado. The pros. pective bridegroom is a Park School graduate and attended Purdus | he was-a member of

Phi Keppa Psi Fraternity,

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SORORITY PARTIES ARRANGED

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photo) Mrs. Thomas E. Toll and Mrs. W, M. Haine. One of three founders to be honored v/hen the Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter of Alpha Xi Delta Sorority. celebrates the organization's 25th anniversary is Mrs, James M. Hedges (at left in lower right photo]. Mrs. Leonard M. Sullivan, pictured with Mrs. Hedges, is an assistant hostess for the dinner and program to be held

Miss Swenson

To Be Wed Miss become the bride of Norman Caldwell in a 3:30 p. m. ceremony tomorrow in the Irving- | ton Methodist Church, Dr. Ralph O. Pearson will read the VOWS,

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Violette Swenson will

The bride is the daughter of

{-Mr. and Mrs, C.. Russell Swen- | son, 420 N. Irvington Ave. Mr. Caldwell. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Caldwell, Carthage, NN: C, . Miss Donna Miller, . New Castle, will be the maid of > honor, and Miss Marjorie Hults, Van Buren, and Miss Bara Palmer will be bridesmaids. The attendants will wear cerise and. blue velvet dresses. The best man is to be Robert Walter, Pan Handle, Tex, and | Lyle Pursell, Paola, Kas, and Houstén Swenson will be ushers. Miss Swenson will wear a candlelight satin gown with a lace yoke, hoop skirt extending cathedral train, Her {illusion veil will be attached to a tiara of orange blossoms, and she will ‘carry roses. There will be a reception in the church after the ceremony. Following the reception the couple will take a short wed- | ding trip. They will be at home | In Lafayette where both are | students at Purdue University.

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| Robert Catt to Wed | Miss Lovelace

A reception in the Claypool Hotel will follow the marriage of Miss Virginia Lovelace and | Robert E. Catt at 2:30 p. m. to- | morrow in Sweeney Chapel at Butler University. The Rev. O. A. Trinkle, pastor of the Englewood Christian Church, will officiate, . Miss Dora Lovelace, Dugger, will be the maid of hanor. She will wear a beige wool suit and matching accessories. John Catt

Friday night in the home of Mrs. O. M. Heimer, 5015 N. Illinois St.

St. Joan of Arc Of Grady-Gentry Wedding

afady took Miss Mary Evelyn Gentry as his

Richard . | bride in a 10 o'Clock ceremony

— The Sigma Alpha ‘lota Patroness Cib will hold a benefit card party Wednesday afternoon in Ayres’ Auditorium. Among members who have helped: with plans for the event are {left and right, upper right

Church Is Scene

this morning in St. Joan of Arc

Catholic Church. The Rev, Fr. Edwin Sahm read the vows,

Mr. and Mrs. C. Wayne. Gentry, 3750: N. Temple Ave. are

the bride's parents. Mr. Grady is. the son of Mr. and Mrs. W.. J. Grady, 6370 Central Ave. The maid of honor, Miss Mary Jane Hackney, wore a blush pink velvet frock. Mrs. Edgar H. Traylor Jr., matron

{ “of honor, wore aqua velvet. "The

| bridesmaids.

Misses Crichlow, Joan Weddle and Zelda von Spreckelsen, wore American Beauty velvet dresses. Patrick “L."'Grady “was the best man, while’ Paul T. Ma-

. lone, Albert Riley, Charles von —Rpreckelsen and Paul--Lucas

fitted bodice and | into a’

were ushers,

A candlelight satin gown, made with ‘a fitted bodice mand full” skirt accented with seed pearls and crystal beads, was worn by thé bride. Her twotiered Huston veil Tell from a tiara of pearls and. beads. She

| carried a satin-bound fan with

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white roses and orchiils, There was a breakfast and reception in the Marott Hotel. The bride and bridegroom left for a six-weeks trip to Mexico after the reception. They will be at home in March at 353 N. Chester. Ave; The bride attended Butler a member

| of Kappa Kappa Gamma Soror-

| University of Tennessee "| Butler,

Mr. the

and

ity. Grady attended

Deborah WCTU Sets

| Thursday Meeting

‘The Deborah WCTU will

| sponsor a silver medal contest

at 7:45 p. m. Thursday in the Wheeler Mission. The contestants are students

| at Technical High School. They

is to be the best man, and Mar- |

shall Shaw and Robert Greene will be ushers, The bride, daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. Herman Lovelace, | Dugger, will wear an aqua suit | and matching accessories. She "CATTY TOSeS OR A prayerbook.

After the reception the couple’ will leave for a trip to Cali-”

fornia. They will be at home in California where Mr. Catt will attend college. He is the son of Mr, and Mrs. C, J. | 557 No. Dearbors St

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“Mrs. Toon Hostess

are Misses Octavine Jent, Mary Petcoff and Joan Small, Glenn ‘Harper, _ Harold Koehler and Alfred Méyers. A movie, “It's the Brain That Counts,” also will be shown. Mrs. Leonard Hunt will sing and the Rev. John H. Stroud will speak.

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The Rainbow Garden Club Will have a soon meeting Monday,” Mrs. Harold Toon, Bouthport Road, will be hostess. There will be a: plant

Catt, exchange and election of of.

Florence

luncheon |

Rev. O'Dell Oftficiates A 4 pm. ceremony today

united Miss- Mae-O'Delt Phillips and Walter Kendall Kelly. The

Rev, A. Glen O'Dell of the Brookside Evangelical United Brethren Church officiated in

Cthe couple's future home; 29 N. Euclid Ave,

The bride is the daughter of

Me. and Mrs. Thomas C, Thig-

pen. 3911 English Ave. The bridegroom's mothér is Mrs. " Ruth B. Kelly, Urbana, 111. "Mrs. Thigpen Jr. was the

matron of honor. She wore a winter white... .weol- frock, trimmed with gold. The bridegroom's. brother, Robert W. Kelly, man. A pearl gray crepe dress and wine accessories were worn -by the bride. Her corsage was of red and white roses, After a dinner in the Riley

Hotel, the couple will be at home at the Euclid Ave. address. Mr. Kelly attended the

University of Illinois,

Alumnae Unit Plans Benefit Bridge

An illustrated talk on a trip through Europe will be given « by Miss Bernice Sorensen when the Indianapolis Alumnae of Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority meet

At 8 p. m. Thursday. The meet- |

ing will: be in the 38th St, Branch, Merchants National ' Bank.

Final arrangements will be made for the annual benefit bridge to he held at 2 p. m. next Saturday in Ayres’ Auditorsum. Mrs. Kenneth Trees ls general chairman for the event, Other chairman are Mrs, David F. Stone, tickets; Mrs, Eugenie B. Bibbins, prizes; Mrs. Scott | Padgett, special, and Mrs. H.

Business Session Tau Chapter, Delta Sigma Kappa Borority, will hold its monthly business meeting Mon- . day night th the home of Mrs IA vy

i | s | the Indianapolis Athletic Club. |

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Observance

Plans Are Announced

By Alpha Chi Omegas A luncheon and dance Feb, 21- will mark the annual State Day celebration of the Indiana Alumnae of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority. The events will be in

Mrs. Loren D. Fink is president of the Indianapolis alumnae. Mrs. Russel” White 1s general chairman for the event, being sponsored by Beta Beta Chap4 ter. She is assisted by Miss Ev elvn Goepper, dance chairman.

. More than 1000 invitations ! will be mailed to alumnae throughout the state and to the four active chapters at Butler, Purdue, Indiana and DePauw Universities, Mrs. Robert K.

Foust, in ¢harge of the invita. tions, is assisted by Mesdames James H. Otto; Paul T. 8mith and JE, Marmon. Mrs. Paul E. Butz is handling reservations, Mrs Watter 8 8Stone, decorations chairman, has Mesdames | Francis A. Bauer, L. R. Kes- { selem, E. A. Kristufek, Frank Wood, Richard Buschmann and { Herbert Reberger as her as sistants, Finances are being supervised by Mrs, H, M. Baftlay, assisted by Mesdames Joseph E. Buck, Jerome Holman and H. E. Claffey, Miss: Janet Chapman and | Miss. Ruth Starbuck. «= Mrs. R. Wayne Evans, hos tess chairman, has on her committee Mesdames J, C. Fix, H. K. Weirick. Kenneth A, Lancet,’ T. H. Woodard, Bess Wright | and Jane Gable and Miss Hida I Kreft: Miss Goepper is being assisted by Mrs. Wiliam 8. Mullin, Misses Georgia Swope, Marianne Buschmann and Jo Ellen Everson. Miss Gretchen Kemp and Miss Ann HaH are in charge of publicity. . . > » The: Alpha Chi Omega Moth- - ers Club will have a luncheon meeting Monday in the Butler “University chapter-house, Mrs. F. W, Christeia is president,

J+ Mrs. George W. Schumaker

will be hostess, assisted by Mrs, “A.W. Nolting and Mrs. Alfred W. Buschmann. Mrs, Claude Bottz will present a ‘musicdl program following the business [ meeting. Plans will be made for a | card party and bazaar Feb, 20 in Block's Auditorium. Mrs. W, G. Clute, general chairman, will be assisted by Mrs, James W, Pearson, tickets; Mrs. W. H. | Welch, special; Mrs, Clare | Isaacs, table prizes; Mri. John _ J. Gould, candy and sales. and { Mrs. C. F. Lytle, telephone.

Nuptial Vows ‘Are Read in

"Washington

Times Special oo WASHINGTON Ja: 31m-& trip to New York and (ha | Poconos Mountains follows the marriage here today of Miss Barbara Jean Hall and Edward Thomas Walford. The Rev, Fr. Carl F, Hess officiated -at the 9:45 a. m, ceremony in St Matthew's Cathedral, | Mr, and Mrs. Frank A. Hal, are the bride's parents. They are formerly ot [“Tndiana. Mr. Walford is the son of Mrs. John l. Salmon, 1606 E. Iowa St, Indianapoiis, | The couple will be at home in Lafayette, Ind. after Thursday. Both are students at Purdue University,

Washington,

| The bride wore a candlelight

satin gown accented with satin applique and seed pearls. Her jong illusion veil fell from a satin cap and she carried white Toses., ‘ Her attendants were Miss | Janet Hall, Washington, maid of honor; Mrs. William Morgan

and Mrs. William Reeve, Washe

inglon; Miss Betly Morgen-

{ ‘stern, St. Joseph, Mich; and

| Miss Margaret Doonan, New | York, bridesmaids, Mr. Walford's attendants ware Ben Koebel, Indianapolis, best man; Richard Warfel, Lancaster, Pa.; Charles Shaffner, Joliet, 111.; Joseph Hutchinson, Cambridge City, Ind. and Don: ald Waltz, Pittsburgh, ushers. * ~ A reception in -the Wesley Heights-Club-followed -the cere. mony. -

J. F. Spalding "Takes Bride

~Yows uniting” Miss Florence Fillenwarth. and. John Francis Spalding were read at 9 o'clock this morning in St. Patrick's Catholic Church. The Rev. Fr, Joseph Koster officiated. The bride, daughter of Mr, | and Mrs. H. F. Fillenwarth, 1540 English Ave, wore champagne pink satin. Her fingertip Musion veil had an illusion

| tiara, and she carried white | roses. Mise Lucille Fillenwarth,

mald of honor, wore blue chiffon velvet, and Miss Norma Spalding and Miss Jean Driver, bridesmaids, wore wine velvet, Phyllis Ann Winkler was the flower gir! and David Spalding was ringbearer, . The best man was Robert

Cross. Ushers - were Robert Spalding, JleRoy Fillenwarth ‘and Lee King.

The couple left on a short wedding trip after a reception in the home of the bride's parents. They will be at home at 3942-8. Meridian St, Mr. Spalding is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E, Warren Spalding, 37 W. 21st St .

Meetings Booked

next week in the hospital as fol lows: Monday « Riley Cheer Guild; Tuesday « “Thanksgiving"; Wednesday--"Treasure of the Wiseman"; Fhursdago The Conqueror” and Friday ‘ ant Annie” and

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The sewing units of the Riley ~Cheer-Guild-will meet

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