Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 February 1948 — Page 3

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of Brides Mr. Starkey Weds Barbara A. Dietz The Rev. 0. A. Trinkle of the Englewood Christiah Church officiated at an afternoon ‘wedding today, and he will read the “yows at a marriage tonight. -Another bride is planning a

home rite tonight. ; James Starkey took Miss

Madison Ave. The matron of honor was Mrs. Charles Jerrett, and the best man was Russell Hedge. The bride wore a pink suit’ and ‘black accessories. She "accented her ensemble with a corsage of roses. There was a reception in the home after the wedding. ; ng riko Ja the son of Mrs, Margaret Wright, 1101 Shelby

St. . na A candlelight ceremony

Voge Jr. The Rev. Trin read the vows im the of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wallace, 52 N, Bradley St. Mrs. Gene Rhoades is to be the matron of honor. She will wear a blue dress and matching hat. Mr. Rhoades will be the best man. wile The bride will wear a powder blue crepe dress and hat with a corsage of red roses. After a reception in the home the couple will take a wedding trip to Chicago. They will be at home in Holstein, Jowa. . ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Voge, Holstein, are the bridegroom’s parents. Reception to Follow Wedding Tonight . "Wedding vows will unite Miss Mary Lou Hussong and Kenneth Lee Trimmer at 8 p. m. today in the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Isaac Elmer Parker, 647 E. 32d 8t. Dr. F. 8. C, Wicks of the All Souls Unitarjan Church will officiate. Mrs, Clifford Vanderbilt, matron of honor, will wear a blue taffeta dress. The bridesmai Miss Patricia Aug, Miss W: Trimmer, Terre Haute, and Dolores Mappes, will wear pas colored frocks. The best man -will be Mr. Vanderbilt, and the ushers will be Leonard Hussong, Landis Wood and H. B. Aug. Myron and Rosie Budnick will carry the bride's train. Miss Hussong will wear a candlelight satin gown with a marquiset yoke and fitted bodice. The bouffant skirt extends into a full train. Her illusion veil cascades from a braided halo, and she will carry a bouquet of gardenias. There will be a reception in the home after the ceremony. After a short trip the couple will be at home in Terre Haute. Mr. Trimmer is the son of Mrs. James Trimmer, Terre Haute, -

Virginia Lamb To Be Bride

A ceremony to be read at 7:30

o'clock tonight will unite ; Miss Virginia Mae Lamb and Eugene F. Beeler, Rev. A. C. Brooks will officiate in. the Third Christian Church. A The matron of honor, Mrs. James B. Heaton, and the bridesmaids, Mrs. Joseph’ Baxter, Washington; Miss Joanne Innis and Mrs. Carl Gentry, will wear dresses in pastel shades. The bridegroom’s attendants Wii be Herbert Clark, best man, and Robert Bunch, Mr. Heaton and Mr, Gentry, ushers. Donna Conger will be the flower girl and Jackie Walz will be the ring bearer.

Satin embroidered with seed Pearls and sequins. Her chapellength -train will cascade from

Vell will fall from "a tiara of seed pearls. She, will carry a white orchid on a white satin Bible. | A reception will follow the ceremony, in the church parlor. :. Miss Lamb is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Lamb, 912 Eastern Ave. Mr. Beeler Is the son of Mr, and Mrs. R. H. Beeler, 1926 N. Sharon Ave. He attended Butler. University.

School 73 Pupils To Be Guests

The Children’s Museum Famlly Hour tomorrow afternoon will have the patrons, pupils and teachers of School 73 as fpeclal guests. The museum is open from 2 to 5 p. m. on Sundays. Assisting Mrs. Henrietta HudSon, principal, will be Mrs. Richard Graves, president of | the school - PTA; Mesdames | Willlam Harbin, Lloyd Hart, Maurice Evans, Charles Howe, Albert Ward, Melvin Stephens, Kenneth Horning, John Garing, Harry Harrison, Oscar Winter, Virgil Nell, Robert Sparks, Joe Woddell, Len Weesenberger, Carl Kremeler, Frank Donaho, Virgil Sheppard, Vance Thomp%on and Byron Kilgore.

AAUW Unit to Meet

Mrs. M. 8. Harding, 46 W. 46th Bt., will be the hostess to the afternoon unit of the ConGroup, the. AAUW, when it meets at 1:30 P. m. Monday. Mrs. Murray F.-Conner will review “There, Was Once a Slave” (Graham).

Chapter Meeting * The Epsilon Alpha (

9 Zz : Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority, Will meet

the bustle on her skirt and her. “Nelrioom fingertip

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Mary E. Piper,

Mr. Rogers To Be Wed

___An heitloom veil of handmade point d' alencon lace will be worn by Miss Mary Eleanor Piper when she becomes: the bride of Larlys E. Rogers at 3 p. m. tomorrow. Dr, Abram Cory of Butler's Theological School will héar the vows in Sweeney Chapel, Butler University. . The bride’s attendants, Mrs. John 8. Visher of matron of honor, and Miss Jo

ing of seed pearls accents the net yoke and a chapel-length train extends from the hoop skirt, Richard D. Muir is to be the best man, Earl Smith, Ft. Wayne, and John E. Mills, West Newton, will be ushers, The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Rogers, West

Athletic Club. There will be an informal reception following the ceremony in the chapel parlors. ° Miss Piper is a graduate of Indiana University and Mr. Rogers attended Earlham Col

lege.

VanderVeen-Sluder Wedding in Church

Miss Rose Ellen Sluder and Ralph VanderVeen will be married at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Christian Park Reformed

will officiate. a Mrs. ‘Irma Hess, Sluder, 40

Congress Ave. is the _ a. «mother. ~ Mr. VifilerVeen is the

‘son of Martin

VanderVeen, Beech Grove. En

: ! Photos by John Spicklemire, Times Staff Photographer,

Rev. Galloway

To Read Vows

Miss Roselyn Luella Mack will become-the bride of James

Galloway will officiate. Miss Mack, the daughter of

1 | Mrs. Lola E. Mack, 936% N. | Miss Lamb will wear white | Church. The Rev. A. B. Cook | Oriental St. will wear a gown Apph- |

of white satin and net. qued lilies accent the fitted

“bodice “and §Kift which extends |

into a train. Her heirloom veil will cascade from a cap of illusion and or-

The maid of honor, Miss | ange blossoms. She will carry

Charlotte Schenck, will wear a | a white prayerbook topped by |

pink frock and brown acces-.| an orchid.

sories. Hassell DeWitt is to be the best man, and Bert Vander-

Veen and Robert VanderBaan |

will be ushers. The bride will wear an aqua crepe street-length dress and white flower hat... She. will carry an orchid on a white Bible. There will be a reception in the church after the ceremony. The couple will take a motor trip south and will be at home

after March 1 in Beech Grove. |

Couple Plans Trip South

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Mrs. Kent J. Emry, matron of

honor, and Mrs. Harold R. Gem- |

mer and Mrs. John T. Heim, bridesmaids. They will wear turquoise, pink and yellow brocaded satin dresses. v The best man will be Ja P. Wild and the ushers will be David B. Ford and Mr. Emry. A reception will be held after

the wedding in the church par- |

ish house, 1505 N. Delaware St. The couple will take a short trip and will be at home after February 22 at 3315 Schofield Ave.’ Mr. Lingenfelter is the son of Mrs. - Elsie Lingenfelter, 3033

The Rev. R. H. Lindstrom | Park Ave.

of the Southport Baptist Church will read the vows uniting Miss Norma Marie Conner and Carl Raymond Deutsch at 7:30 p. m. today in the Southport Presbyterian Church. . Miss Doris Dean is to be the maid of honor. . The bridesmaids will be Miss Beverly Harbin and Miss Virginia Demaree, The attendants will wear blue and American Beauty velvet dresses. The best man will be Willlam Blankenship, and the ushers will be Kenneth and Richard Deutsch. ~~ The bride, the daughter of Mr, anid Mrs. Willlam H. Conner, 3803 Aurora St., will wear a white gown of imported silk. The gown has.a fitted bodice and hoop skirt. Her tulle veil will fall from a tiara, and she

| will carry white roses with an

orchid center. in the

Alfred E. Kesslers To Be Honored

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Kess- | Jer will be honor guests at a |

tea from 4 to 6 p. m. Sunday

Club. The hosts will be the Board of Directors of the Marfon County Tuberculosis Association.

Mr. Kessler recently was ap- |

| pointed executive secretary of the association. He formerly served in Denver, Colo.

Mrs. Ellis Host g

Mrs. Raymond Ellis and Miss Helen Hudson will entertain the members of Alpha Chapter, Kappa Phi Delta Borority, to"morrow afternoon in Mrs. Ellis’ home, 754 N.

Guild Meeting The St. Rita Guild will meet at. 3 p. m. tomorrow in the

make plans for the spring card: party.” 3

Attending the bride will be |

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Hard- Working Manas Are Back of. Sparkle

Edwin Lingenfelter at 3:30 p.m. | tomorrow in the First Presby- | terian Church. The Rev. Russell |

The Ice-O-Rama is an occasion on which the youngsters grab the limelight—and it's coming up Thursday

night. "The proud parents will beam from the sidelines,

but the mamas know that back of the young fry’s sparkle on the ice of the Coliseum is a lot of hard work. It is mama who sees that the kids get to rehearsals on. time, running her own taxi service perhaps in getting them there.

Sometimes it is mama who shows the kids their figure eights

during the rehearsal.

| for her own chicks.

Mrs. Evelyn Everett,

~ ” ” THE MAMAS shown above are typical with the cast of over 450. Mrs. George Bruce, 4832 College Ave. is one of the many who accompany their children to the rehearsal, 74¢ E. 21st Bt, demonstrates technique on the silver blades.

It is mama who bundles them up for the trek home, and it is always mama who is the wardrobe mistress | |

"ww : of those helping out

is another who And Mrs. Paul

Ballard, 1447 N, Holmes Ave.; Mrs. Francis Persell, 626 W. Bernard Ave. and Mrs. T. T. Bennett, 2869 N. Dearborn St., are three of the very conscientious Ice-O-Rama mamas who see that their young stars are warm on the trip back home. A very interested spectator at the ice show. will be Mrs.

Charles H. LaDuke, 4925 Carvel Ave. work into her daughter's dramatic costume.

This mama put hours of

Zena Gershanoff Will Be Wed

Tomorrow in Pennsylvania

Times Special

| CLAIRTON, Pa., Feb. 14—A candlelight satin gown accented [ with chantilly lace will be worn by Miss Zena Gershanoff at her wedding to Austin Mircheff at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in St. Mary's ‘Serbian Orthodox Church, Clairton.

The gown is fashioned with a marquiset yoke and fitted bodice. The hoop skirt extends

«Into a cathedral train edged in | in the Woman's Department |

lace. . Her {wo-tiered fingertip illusion veil will fall from a tiara of lace, and she will carry a bouquet of white flowers.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, C. T. Gershanofr, 6104 Kentucky Ave. Indianapolis. Mr. Mircheff is the son of | Mrs, Victoria Mircheff, Clairton.

Miss Nancy Mircheff, Clair.

| ton, is to be the maid of honor, She will wear a fuchsia taffeta dress. The "bridesmaids, Miss Marie Christoff, Youngstown, 0.; Miss Lillian Georgleff, Clairton, and Miss Katherine Popcheff, Indianapolls, will wear aqua taffeta frocks. Judy Mircheff and Carl Abrasheff Jr. Clairton, will be flower girl ahd ringbearer,

The best man is to be Robert Ivanoff, Jeannette, Pa. and the ushers will be. George { »

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“esaion will be held at 1:30 p, |

cheff, Curtissville, Pa.; Al Dim-

off, Akron, O., and Victor Pop- |

off, Detroit, Mich, There will be a reception In

| Clairton after the ceremony.

Mothers Will Hear ' Rev. Holloran

The Newman Mothers Club will hear a talk by the Rev. Fr. John Holloran, club chaplain, at its Tuesday meeting. The in the Cathedral Bocial Room. Mrs. William Holland will preside. ¥r. Holloran is pastor of the St. Thomas Acquinas Catholic Church, . Mrs. William Kimberlin and Mrs. A. F. Smuck abe in charge of the program, assisted by Mesdames Louis H. Knue, J. A. Langan, Gene Lewis, A. H. Kersting, Willlam-J: Riléy, Norman ‘Smith, Henry J. Denk, Richard R. Butler and Lillian.

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Service Today |

Kenneth . Bourke will take Miss Mary Ann Nelson as his bride in a 7:30 p. m. ceremony | today in the Riverside Methodist Church. The Rev. Clyde Pearce will officiate. The bride, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Nelson, 1416 W. 234 St. will wear a white taffeta gown with a

-gweetheart neckiine and cathe

ral train, Her fingertip veil falls from a Juliet cap, and she will carry an orchid on a white prayerbook. | be the matron of honor. She 1 will wear a pink frock,

will wear blue, The best man will be William

Bourke, brother of the bride | + Broom. Haden Rohm and Glen.

Austin will be ushers. After a reception in the home { of . the bride's parents, {couple will leave for a trip to Chicago. They will at home at 1634 E. 10th 8t. on Thursday, Mr. Bourke is the son of Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Bourke, 521 N. Pershing Ave,

George J. Peer ‘Takes Bride

Miss Mary Jane Hazelwood was married to George J. Peer at 3:30 p. m. today. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale read the ceremony in the McKee Chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. The bride wore a simple oeige crepe street-lenigth dress and a beige straw hat. an orchid on a prayerbook. Her maid of honor, Miss Marjorle Peterson, Ft. Wayne, was dressed in pale blue and wore a | matching hat. The best man was Don G. Roberts,

“Following - the wedding the

‘couple will leave for Chateau Frontenac, Quebec City. They will be at home in Sherbrooke, Quebec.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R, Hazel3340 N, Meridian St. She at » Purdue University she was a member of ‘the Sorority.

bridegroom 1s the son of Mr. and Mrs. W, I. Hanson; Bt. He also attended Pur-

| length train. Mrs, Frederick Knoop is to |

The bridesmaids, Miss Mary Betty Stevens and Miss Jean Jarrett, |

the |

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Rev. A. Glen O'Dell to Officiate At Davis-Nicholas Wedding =~

A-double ring ceremony will unite-Miss Martha Jean Nicholas

and Earl William Davis

at 2:30 pm. tomorrow;

The Rev. A,

Glen O'Dell will read the ceremony in the Brookside Evangelical

The bride will enter alone in |

a white satin gown fashioned with seed pearls and a chapel Her illusion fingertip vell will fall from a bridal wreath of pearlized orange blossoms and she will carry roses and orchids, Mrs. Jack Martin, the ma- { tron of honor, and Mrs. Robert Heathe, the bridesmald, will wear frocks styled alike in coral

| lyn Nichols, ringbearer and sis- | ter of the bride, will wear white. { . The bridegroom's attendants are to be Ropert Cunningham, best man, and John Prather and Jack Martin, ushers,

Couple Will Take Trip to Chicago A trip to Chicago will follow the reception which will be held after the wedding In the church parlors. Miss Nicholas is the daughter of Mrs. Alice Nicholas, 1302 Marlowe Ave, and Mr. Davis is the son of Mr. and Mrs, William Davis, 2014 E. Maryland St.

DAR Committee Tea Will Be Friday

The Wheel and Distaff Committee, Caroline Scott Harri. son Chapter, DAR, will have A tea at 2 p, m. Friday in

the home of Mrs. Ralph B. Coble, 6180 N. Meridian St.

Mrs. John H. Jefferson will

preside at a business session, -

and G. Harold Duling will

speak on “These Things We

Americans Believe.” ‘ The assistant hostesses will be Mesdames Verne A. Trask Carl E. Onstad, Benton 8. Lowe and Arch N. Bobbitt. The committee will have another tea from 3 to 4 p. m. ‘Wednesday in the Mayer Cha . el.’ The mothers of the chiidren using the toy lending library and. the Homemakers

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Wedding to Be In Church

The - Brookside Evangelical - United Brethren Church will be scene of the : uniting Miss Josephine Branson and Richard Lee Walker. The

and spring green taffeta. Mari. | eV. A. Glen O'Dell will read

| the vows at 7:30 p, m. tonight,

Miss Barbara Jean Luzader, the maid of honor, will wear lavender taffeta, and the brides maids, Misses Bértha and Rosle Branson, sisters of the bride, will wear American Beauty red. The bridegroom's attendants will be Robert Soudriette, best man, and Dorman Blackburn and William Branson will be ushers, * Miss Branson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin C. Brane son, 725 N. Bancroft St, will wear a candlelight satin gown fashioned in colonjal style with a long train, Her veil is of imported fllusion and will fall from a Mary Stuart cap. She will carry a white orchid on a prayerbook. After a reception in the church, the couple will leave on A short trip. They will be at home at 5047 E. 13th St. after next Saturday, The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Mildred ‘Walker, 821 Line wood Ave, y

Short Speaker =

Mrs. Melvin Hansen, 5781 MN, Pennsylvania St., will be hosts ess to the Ladies Auxillary of the Mercator Club at 1 p. m, ‘Monday. Miss Beatrice Short will be guest speaker.

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