Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 April 1948 — Page 3

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Home Weddings

Eileen Krueger to Be Wed To Mr. Haeberle Tonight

SATURDAY, APR. 3,

1948

MRS.

Miss Eileen E. Krueger and Frank L. Haeberle will be married at 8:30 o'clock tonight in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer R. Krueger, Brendonwood, Dr. Dallas L. Browning of the North Methodist Church will officiate. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Haeberle, Greenfield. The maid of honor, Miss Shirley Ann Krueger, will wear an

Tuttle-Winger Vows Read

Miss Ann Lathrop Winger became the bride of Max Albert

Tuttle Jr. : | ° Jr.in an 11:30 a. m. | tiara of orange blossoms and |

ceremony today. The Rev. L. H. Brunner read the vows in the Advent Episcopal. Church. . Mrs. Bjorn Winger, 127 E. 50th St., is the bride's mother

and Mr, Tuttle is the son of |

Mr. and Mrs. 56th St.

The bridesmaids, Miss Jean Morner, Springfield, 0. and Miss Florence Becker, wore white marquiset frocks. Kenheth Elliott, Sheridan, was the best man. and David Tuttle, David Savage and George Somer were ushers. A white marquiset gown Made with a fitted bodice and: full skirt was worn by the bride. Her fingertip illusion veil fell from g tiara of orange blossoms and she carried a white orchid on a prayerbook. After a breakfast in the home of the bride's mother the Couple left for a motor trip South, The bride is a graduate of Western College, Oxford, O., and the bridegroom is a graduate of Purdue University. He ls a member of Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity.

Sorority Mothers. Gather Papers

A luncheon Monday in the Alpha Chi . Omega. . Sorority House at Butler University will Climax a three-day paper sale Eponsored by the Mothers Club. Proceeds will be used to furNish the new chapter house being planned. Mrs. Ethel Minney, chairman for the driw is assisted by I's. H. C, gton and Mrs. F. W. Stultz. The luncheon will be followed by election of offi€ers and a musical program by . W. H. Welch.

Tuttle, 543 E.

apple green marquiset dress. William L. Haeberle, Bloomington, is to be the best man, and ushers will be Donald Krueger and Foster Gauker Jr. A candlelight satin gown

| with a marquiset yoke will be | worn by the bride.

Her fingertip -illusion veil falls from. a

she will carry lilies. After a reception in the hpme the couple will leave for a trip to New Orleans. They will be

at home after Apr. 15 in Uni-

versity City, Mo. The bride, a graduate of Indiana University, is a member of Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority. Mr. Haeberle was graduated from Purdue University. He is a member of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity.

Rev. John Kirkpatrick To Hear Marriage Vows

Ralph Barnes Jr. will take |

Miss Betty Jo McDaniel as his bride in a 7 p. m. ceremony today in’‘the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William McDaniel, 715 8. Auburn St. The Rev. John Kirkpatrick of the Mt. Olive Methodist Church will read the vows. Mrs. Marjorie Gaddie is to be the matron of honor. She will wear a pink taffeta frock. Elmer Barnes will be the best man. The bride will wear a white marquiset gown and a corenet of roses. A trip to Chicago will follow a reception in the home. The couple will be at home after Apr. 12 in Plainfield. Mr. Barnes attended Canterbury College. His parents are of Plainfield.

———————————— Hahns Entertain Mrs. Ralph Schnell, Toledo, 0, international president of Delta Chi Sigma Sorority, was a special guest at the meeting Phi Chapter held today in the YWCA. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hahn entertained Mr. and Mrs,

Schnell at. luncheon before the meeting.

MRS. R. C. DORR AND MRS. E. R. BERRY

Photos by John Spickiemire, Times Staff Photographer. THE BEDTIME STORY —He may be too small yet to attend a ball, but the young bedtime reader (above) is having a look at some of the activities that go before a costume dance. The grownups in his book are getting ready for the Civic Theater's "Story Book Ball" next Saturday night in the Athenaeum. In one picture (top left) he finds a hint of Cinderella's story as Mrs. Dorr and Mrs. Berry inspect Mrs. Leslie Colvin's slipper collection.

Martin are pictured (lower left). There may be a merry-go-round theme in the costumes Miss Coffey and Mrs. Bryan (upper right) are planning—or maybe they're just getting into the party mood. And it looks as if there will be a Chinese story in the costumes which Mrs. Gordner and Mrs. Loomis (lower right) contrive after their visit to

John Herron Art Museum.

Any number of story book characters might emerge from the Civic's wardrobe room where Mrs. Russell and Mrs.

| Robert Meyer O’Neil-McBride, Connolly-Mace Patricia Rice

‘To Take Bride | Weddings Are Read in Chapel

Two weddings ‘were read this morning in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel, 88. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Miss Mildred McBride and John H. O'Neil were married at 10 o'clock. The Rev. Fr. Cornelius B. Sweeney officiated. The

Robert E., Meyer will ‘take Miss Janet Lou White as his

| bride in a 7:30 p. m. ceremony

today in the Grace Methodist Church. The Rev. E. Arnold Clegg will officiate. Mr. and Mrs. B, J. White, 617 N. Jefferson Ave, are the bride’s parents and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Houston H. Meyer, 110 N, Linwood Ave. The matron of honor, Mrs, Seth E. Burgess, Lafayette, will wear an amber taffeta dress. The bridesmaids, Miss Patricia J. Meyer, Mrs. W. A. Bernhard and Miss Patty Matthews, will wear green. The bridegroom's father is to be the best man and the ushers will be James White, John Means, Neil C, King Jr. and Mr. Burgess. Miss White will wear a white satin gown fashioned with a molded bodice ané accented with seed pearls. Her full-length veil of illusion falls from a lace tiara and she will carry white roses. After a reception in the church the couple will leave for Chicago. - Mr. Meyer attended Indiana University and is a member of Delta Tau Delta Fraternity.

Robison-Ragsdale Groups to Meet

The Robison-Ragsdale American Legion Post, Auxiliary, Junior Group and Sons of the Legion will have a joint dinner ' meeting at 6:30 p. m. Monday in the Central Christian Church. Mrs. A. W. Lockhart will preside at the business meeting of ‘the auxiliary, following the difiner. Mrs. Guinivere Ostrander is in charge of a Pan American program, and Mrs. John B. Long will report op work of the Child Welfare Committee.

bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest T. McBride, Bedford, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. O’Neil, 1244 N. New Jersey St.

Miss Ayna Jean McBride, Bedford, was the maid of honor. She wore a blue crepe dress and brewn accessories. William Metcalf was the best man. The bride wore a white wool dress and navy accessories. She carried a white orchid on a prayerbook. After a breakfast in the Hawthorne Room the couple left for Chicago.

They will be at home at 1642 !

Park Ave., later this month. ” ” ” A 9 o'clock ceremony united

Miss Reba Nadine Mace and |

Thomas Taggart Connolly. The Rev, Fr. Paul Courtney read the vows. Mrs. Amma Mace, Poland, Ind, is the bride's mother, and the brideBroom is the son of Mrs, Lola Connolly, 3015 N. Meridian St.

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's to Unite

Couple Today

Vows will unite Miss Marilyn Browdues, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Browdues, 2244 Boyd Ave, and F. Dale Weintraut, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Weintraut;, St. Paul St, at 8 p. m. today. The Rev. W. C. Maas. of the Trinity

{ Lutheran Church will officiate

in the Marott Hotel.

Aqua ‘taffeta frocks will be worn by the attendants, Miss Mickey Reilly, maid of honor, and Misses

Dorothy Cain, Ann Conway and

Ethel Hooker, bridesmaids.

| Harold Wright is to be the bast

An aqua blue crepe dress and |

white halo hat and veil was worn by the bride. Sheé car-

ried a white prayerbook topped |

with gardenias. Miss Mildred Travelstead, the maid of honor, wore a pearl gray crepe dress and pink accessories. Diane Connolly, Anderson, was the ring bearer. - Angelo Angelopolous was the best and Robert Loughery was the usher, The couple left for a motor trip East after a breakfast in the Marott Hotel. make their hore after Apr. 12 with the bridegroom's mother. Mr. Connolly was graduated from Butler University,

|-side. They will |

.man, and Anthony Hodges and

Neale Howe will be ushers. A pink satin gown accented with seed pearis will be worn by the bride. Her illusion veil cascades from a tiara of seed pearls and she will carry gardenias and roses. There will be a reception in the hotel after the ceremony, The couple will leave for a wedding trip to Canada.

Alumnae to Meet

The Alumnae Chapter, Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority, will meet at 8 p. m. Monday with Miss Adelaide McCarty, 3444 N. Pennsylvania St.

Is Wed Today

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St. Joan of Arcs Catholic Church was the scene of the

| marriage of Miss Patricia Rice

to Joseph V. Walker. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Clement M. Bosler officiated at 10:30 a. m. today. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Rice, 4825 Park Ave. and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Walker, Loogootee. Miss Patricia Walker was the maid of honor, and the brides-

maids were Miss Jeanne Walk- |

er, Loogootee; Miss Sally Phifer, Chicago; Miss Mary Lou Laugh-

Marie Clark, Holyoke, Mass.,

| and Miss Elizabeth Gartland.

| Patricia Ann Bradley was the ed ny flowergirl. The attendants wore | Lois Barbara Meier

was the best |

Ramona Reilly, |

Miss |

Esther Burge will assist. and |

Mrs. Willlam R. Lull will preMrs. William R. Rice, philanthropic chairman, will

. report on equipment purchased

for the Occupational Therapy Department of Veterans Hospital,

blue frocks. John G. Aull man and the ushers were James Larkin, Loogootee, Dr. Robert Slinkard, Terre Haute, Russell T. Padgett, Stuart Warner and Robert Milan. A gown of candlelight satin made with a fitted bodice and hoop skirt and accented with seed ‘pearis was worn by the bride. Her two-tiered fingertip illusion veil fell from a tiara of illusion and she carried a spray of white orchids. After a breakfast and re-

ception in the Marott Hotel the couple left for a short wedding

trip. They will be at home at 944 DeQuincy St. a graduate of St. Marys-of-the-Woods College and Mr. Walker is a graduate of Notre Dame University. :

Council to Meet The Indianapolis - Council, PEO Sisterhood, will meet at 1 Pp. m. Monday in the YWCA for election of officers.

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Officiates at

Wedding

The Most Rev. Paul C, Schulte, archbishop of Indianapolis, read the vows uniting Miss Mary Terese Hoffmann and E, Berry Smith at 10 a. m. today in 88. Peter and Paul Cathedral, The bride is the daughter of Judge and Mrs. Joseph O. Hoff mann, 2013 N, Pennsylvania St, and Mr. Smith is the son of Mrs. Rosemary Berry Smith, 1402 N. Alabama St.

Mrs. R. C. Romine, the ma- |

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tron of honor, wore a nile green marquiset dress. The bridesmaids, Misses Helen and Louise Hoffmann, wore yellow: Dennis J. Hoffmann was the ringbearer. Robert J. Smith was the | best man and the ushers were Edward J. Galm, Robert J. Meiners, Robert L. Mullhall and Willlam F. Macleod. A candlelight satin gown accented with sequins and lace was worn’ by the bride. Her

| two-tiered fingertip veil of il- | lusion {fell

from a lace cap and she carried a bouquet of roses with an orchid center. After a breakfast and reception in the Marott: Hotel the couple left for a short wedding trip. They will be at home at 1655 N. Alabama St.

A graduate of Bt. Vincent's

Butler and a member of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity.

To Be Wed Tonight

A candlelight ceremony at 7:30 p. m. today will unite Miss Lois Barbara Meier and Edgar G. Westphal. Dr. H, M. Zorn

will officiate in St. Paul's Lutih- |

eran Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Meier, 238 E. Pleasant Run Pkwy., and the bridegroom is

the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. |

Westphal, Morrilton, Ark. Miss Phyllis Koehler is to be the maid of honor. She will wear a green dress. John J, Meehan will be the best man. The bride will wear a candlelight satin gown styled on princess lines. Her fingertip veil cascades from an illusion halo and she will carry white flowers. After a reception in the home of the bride's parents the couple will leave for a short wedding trip. They will be at home later this month at 2052 N. Meridian St. Miss Meier attended Indiana University.

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Announced

Mrs. Alfred Wilson Rodecker,

| 5257 Hinesley Ave; announces { the engagement and approache

ing marriage of her daughter, Miss Nancy Clute Rodecker, to Lt. James Tipton Barnes,

| Wright Field, Dayton, O. Lt.

Barnes is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cullen Brant Barnes, 540

| E. 36th St. ‘

The wedding has been set for May 15 at 4:30 p. m. in the 8t. Paul Episcopal Church. The

{ Rev, William Burrows will offi

clate,

Miss Rodecker attended Ine diana University and was

{ graduated from Butler Univer | Hospital School of Nursing, the | ’ : | bride attended Butler Univer- | in, Orlando, Fla. Miss Rose | yy “My Smith is a student at

sity. She is a Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority member. ' The prospective bridegroom was

| graduated from Purdue Uni-

versity, where he was a Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity member,

o ~ » Miss Joan Beckett has chosen June 28 for her marriage to George T. Whelden Jr. They will be married in the St. Paul Epis copal Church. Mr. and Mrs. Ed-

| win J. Beckett, 616 E. 34th St.,

are the bride-to-be's parents and Mr. Whelden is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Whelden, 3524 Birchwood Ave, The maid of ‘honor will be Miss Kathryne Ely and the bridesmaids will be Mrs, Donald Hull and Mrs. Stanley MacDonald. James Brake will be the best man and William Elisworth, Terre Haute; Mark Rue dolph, Arthur Wilson and Robe ert Wehling will be ushers.

Tea Monday

Mrs. William R. Williamson, 5338 Boulevard Place; will entertain the Daughters of « British Empire k day afternoon, Cocking and] : Gardner will assist the and Mrs. Alex MeVie will scribe “Conditions in 4

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