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WEDDINGS THIS WEEK- END—

The Emerson Avenue Baptist Church ill be the scene of the marriage of Miss Mary Jean” Warriner to\George W. Blasius

at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow. The

Rev. Peter Vroom will read the |

VOWS, The bride Is the cine of

Mr. and Mrs. Harvey\J. Warri- | ner, 416 N. Riley Ave.,\and the |

“bridegroom is the son ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Russell J. Bhazius, Sturgis, Mich. ° Miss Elizabeth Schmidt is to be the bride's attendant. She, will wear. ‘a blue dotted swiss’ dress. Russell J. Blasius Sturgis, will be the best man, and Leonard Miller, Sturgis, and Maurice Miller will be ushers,

A white satin gown appliqued |

with lace and satin scrolls will be worn by the bride. Her illusion veil falls from a tiara of seed pearls and she will carry a

nosegay of valley lilies with an

orchid center. A reception at the church will follow the ceremony. The couple will leave for a trip through southern Indiana after the reception. They will be at home in Sturgis.

Rev. D. L. Browning, Will "Read Service

Miss Ruby Louise King will - become. the bride of Robert C. |

Cali at 2730 p. m. tomorrow in the North Methodist Church.

will read the vows. Mr, and

Mrs, Claude M. King, 4517 Eng- |

lish Ave, are the bride's parents, and Mr, and Mrs. Cecil M. "Cain, 1801 Sharon Ave, are the bridegroom’s parents. The mald “of “honor, Mss TE" Vina Rose Booram, and the bridesmaids, Miss Joann Mercer and Miss Phyllis Ann. Bowles, will wear yellow taffeta. Herman M. Miller is to be the best

Wedding Read In Chicago

Times Special CHICAGQ, Ill, May 8—Mr. and Mrs. Malcus Russell Hallstrom are on a trip to White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., and the Smoky Mountains following their marriage here last

Saturday in St. Chrysostom’s |

Episcépal Church. The Rev. Dudley 8. Stark read the vows. The bride, the former Miss Jean Risser, is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Louis Henry Ris-. ser, Chicago and Hoopeston, Il, formerly of Indianapolis, Guests at the wedding included Mr. and Mrs. James F. Frenzel. and James Frenzel Jr. IndianGpolis; Mrs. Ruth Blackwell and James ¥. Sarver, New York, and Albert T. Bacon, Los Angeles, Mrs. Theodore McCall, Gibson City, Ill, was the matron of honor and "Miss Ruth Bowen, Winnetka, III, and Miss Susie Leonarq, Highland Park, Ill,

Jr., [x Dorothy Jean Kuester

| wear. aqua,

i skirt extending The Rev. Dallas L. Browning.

man and the ushers will be Kenneth Downs, James Richard Anderson and Thomas Lester. Cathy Gomes, Menlo Park, Cal, is to be flowergirl. The bride will wear a white taffeta gown trimmed with Chantilly lace. A taffeta headdress will. hold her fingertip illusion veil and she will carry an heirloom Bible topped with orchids. A trip to New Orleans and Florida will follow a reception in- the church. The couple will be at home on June 1 at 5534 Haverford Ave. ‘Miss King attended Butler University.

Bride Tomorrow The\ Rev. Ernst ‘A, Piepenbrok will officiate at the marriage of\ Miss Dorothy Jean Kuester to Howard L. Cartheuser at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in St. John's: Evangelical and Reformed Church. The matron of honor,” Mrs. Donald Hart, will’ wear a pink marquiset frock and the bridesmaid, Mrs, G. H. Byrd, will Richard Mullen is to ‘be the best man and the ushers will be Robert E. Kuester and Donald C. Cartheuser, . Miss Kuester,

2735 Barth Ave. will white satin gown fashioned with a fitted bodice and full into a long train. “Her ‘two-tiered "fingertip veil - of illusion falls from a satin tiara and she will carry white roses-and- orchids. - After a reception -in- the church the couple will leave for Colorado. Mr. Cartheuser is the

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St. Morning. Vows

Read in Church

8. ‘Delaware

A white gown of lace and |

‘Harriet Schuh To Be Bride

slipper satin was worn by Miss Loretta - M, Michaelis at her marriage to John T. Gumbel. The Rev. Fr. Raymond Moll read the vows at 9 a. m. today in St. Philip Neri Catholic Church. “Her three-tiered veil

carried valley orchid center, Mrs. Clara Michaelis, 807 N Salle S8t., is the bride's and Mr. and Mrs,

mother

Last Review

Is Planned

Mrs. Dorothy Fitzgerald Schick will give the last review of the Wednesday Book Review Ciub at 2 p. m. Wednesday in Ayres’ Auditorium. The speaker, who will discuss “No Trumpet Before Him” (White), will be introduced hy Mrs. Howard J. McDavitt,

Mesdames James F. LoRash, William J. Morgan and Frank

‘Were bridesmaids. They wore | B. Foltz will be hostesses, and blue lace Grosses and matching | Mrs. Clay Britton will provide

hats,

C. Newcomb, Chicago, and the Ushers were Blake Blair; John Salsh of Chicago, and Mr.

~ gown of white satin fashon princess lines with a Jortrat neckline and full train Dei \ by the bide, ace extended to

{ music. Mrs,

McDavitt will entertain with a tea in the tea- - room following the review, ' Mrs. George Hoffman will

Mec- | preside at a . brief business

meeting after the tea. Tea guests will be Mesdames Rose Marie Cruzan, Charles Gauding, Daniel O'Brien; Roland

Mitchum, Gerdon Jones, Ernest '

W. Jones, Bert McCammon, W.

Watt,”

1 Beulah Mae Simmons

i bridesmaids. 3 [pastel colored frocks. daughter ‘of | Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H, Kuester; wear a’

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S Ss Rebs pl King To Be Bride -

Frank Gumbel, 2207 N. Avondale Place, are the bridegroom’ 8 parents. The maid of honor, Miss Betty Jo Michaelis, and the bridesmaids, Miss Pauline Michaelis and Miss Margaret Kiernan, wore pastel - colored marquiset frocks: Joseph Patterson ‘was the best man dnd Thomas Watts and William Catillier were ushers. A breakfast at Cifaldi's and a reception at the Hotel Antlers followed the ceremony,

Beals-Simmons Rite To Be Read Tomorrow . A candlelight ceremony at 8 p. m. tomorrow will unite Miss and Grant Richard Beals. The Rev, Arthur Keisz will officiate in the North Side Seventh Day Adventist Church. + The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Sim-

| mons, 856 8. Denison St., and I Mr,

Beals is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Harold H. Beals,

| Champaign, Ill

Miss* Ruth Simmons will be the maid of honor and Misses Mary Beals, Joann Simmons and Marguerite Harris will be They will wear

Dianne Strakey Steinmetz will be girls, Gene Beals, Champaign, is to be thé best man and ArElfring, Robert Babbs and Melvin Durland will be ushers. Miss. Simmons will wear a white slipper satin gown trimmed with imported lace.

{ Her full-length veil falls from | a satin headdress and she will

carry white roses with an or: ‘chid center. After a reception in the school hall the couple will leave for a wedding trip... They. will be at home on May 24 in Champaign.

A double ring ceremony will

| Schuh, fell from a tulle crown and she | unite Miss Harriet Jane Sc

lilies with an |

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry ©O. Schuh, 5832 Rock-

ville Rd.,, and Otto O. Kling- | aration and Mrs, |

2356 Col- |

stein, son of Mr, Hugo W, Klingstein,

lege Ave. at 7:30 p. m. today. Dr. Frederick - R. Daries will officiate’in the Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church. " The matron of honor is to be Mrs. Robert Kleeman, and be Mrs. George W, Thomson and Miss Gloria Haffner. They will wear aqua, yellow and pink taffeta dresses, William O. Klingstein will be the best man, and the ushers will be Mr. Kleeman and Fred H. Klingstein. A white taffeta gown accented with white beading will be worn by the bride. Her fingertip illusion veil is edged In lace

and falls from a headdress of

braided illusion, and she will carry white roses and gardenias with an orchid center, There will be a reception in the church after the ceremony. The couple will be at home at 5814 Rockville Rd. after a wedding trip.

Ertels Vacation®

Mr. and Mrs. 7. C. Ertel wn. 149 Blue Ridge Road, a short time in New York a

1y* before gating for . early in June. = :

Carol | and Betty | the flower- |

JOHN RIGG JR. WITH

By LOUISE FLETOHER Times Woman's Editor THE BIG MOMENT --of -&

horse show, for a contestant,

comes: when he-—or-she—takes a ribbon from the judge's hand, grips it between teeth (to leave hands free for reins) and gallops out of the ring. Before that, though, there are

| long hours of practice and of

| checking

| ham Stables, the leader

| ber of entries for the show.

up on equipment. That's what the horsemen shown above are doing, in prepfor the first annual Legion-Times Charity Horse Show to be staged next Friday, Saturday and Sunday in the Coliseum at the Fair Grounds, All of them ride at the Bon-

among fn. numof

Indianapolis stables -

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Photos by Lioyd ;

the show's more than 300 entries (a new record for the spring event) 30 are from Bonham's, Entries have come from all over the Midwest—several from well-known Ohio and Illinois stables—as well as from city: and state horsemen who will be competing in 45 classes for the $6500 worth of premiums. ~ ” ” CO-OPERATING. with the

Robison - Ragsdale American Legion Post and The Indian-

apolis Times in. sponsoring the’

show {is the Indiana Saddle Horse Association. The ISHA horse show committee, headed by Charles T. Coats, includes E. A. Crane, Col, H. D. Johnson and Parker. T. Spinney. The three night performances will be at 7:45 o'clock ari the

Jeanne Perry Will Be Married to

Stick, Richard Stackhouse and |

Two weddings will be read

"tomorrow in Sweeney Chapel.

Miss Jeanne Perry and Charles William Bockstahler will married at 7:30 p. m. The Rev. Virgil D.. Ragan of the Fairview Presbyterian Church will officiate. Mr, and Mrs. Raymond 8B. Perry, 398 W. 47th Bt., are the bride's parents and Mr. Bockstahler is the son of Mr. and Mrs, G. M. Bockstahler, 6160 Sunset: Lane. Mrs. Blosser, Columbus, Q., is to be the m n of honor, and Miss

, Jean Burris, South Bend, and

John Lambertus will be Lynn Hobbs is the flowergirl. The atorchid

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Theodore |

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Van Duncan. The bride will wear a ¢andle-

GEORGE"

B. Walton,

(Indianapolis time). Classes will include hunter and jumper (where most of the Bonham entries will be. shown); threeand five-gaited; fine harness; horsemanship; Tennessee walking horses; hackney ponies; Palominos and western. ‘The latter will include a western parade horse stake. Arthur Simmons, will

Omaha, Neb., saddle horse, pony and equitaFor hunters and jumpers, Harry H. Nichols, Bloomfield Hills, Mich., will be the judge. Walking horses will be judged by John Reavis of Ballwin, Mo., while Palomino and western classes will be Judged by J. E. Kabler, West Alexandria, 0.

tion classes

My. Bockstahler

bride in a 3:30 p. m. ceremony.

| The Rev. Donald Dunkin of the

light slipper satin gown fash- | foned with a marquiset. yoke, |

lace collar,

fitted bodice ‘and |

hoop skirt which extends into |

a cathedral train, tip- Hlusion well falls from a | satin bonnet and she will carry | stephanotis on a prayerbook. After a reception in-the Marott, Hotel the couple will leave for a short wedding trip. They will be at home in June at 3145 N. Delaware St. Miss Perry attended Butler. University and Mr. Bockstahler attended But- + ler and Purdue Universities. He i& a member of Sigma Chi ¥raternity.

- Mr. Shockley to Wed -

1d Joanne |. Hughes

Her finger- |

Lynhurst Baptist Church will read the vows, The bride, daughter of Mrs.

Mary B: Hughes, 1146 W. 34th -

Bt, will wear a“ pale blue suit | with pink and navy accessories.

| She will carry white roses with

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a gardenia center. Miss Martha Morehouse, Lafayette, is to be the maid of honor. Bhe will wear a gray suit with navy accessories, Harry Shockley Jr. will be the best man. A trip to the Smoky Mountains will follow a reception in the home of the bride's mother. The couple will be at home on May 16 at 1341 Co Ave. Miss Hughes attended Purdue University. Mr. Shockley 1§ the son of Mr. and’ Ae Harry

Times Biaff Photographer, Sunday matinee at 1:30 o'clock .

serve as judge for | Mr.

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— ‘Miss Duenweg Married. in ‘Terre Haute

* Times State Service TERRE HAUTE, Ind., May 8

—Miss Barbara Duenweg and | | Albert 8. Goldstein Jr. will be | | married at noon tomorrow in | the Terre Haute House. Rabbi | Lepnard Mervis | Morris Feuerlicht will officiate. |

and Rabbf |

The bride is the daughter of

| Mrs. Rudolph Duenweg of this | | city and the bridegroom is the | | son of Mr. and Mrs. Goldstein, | 1216 E.. Kessler Blvd | apolis.

, Indian

—TFhe-maid-of Four; Miss Sus-— anne Duenweg, and the bridesmaid, Miss Gail- Levin, will wear nile green taffeta frocks,

Frank D.C Goldsmith THAlanay-

olis, is to be the best man and Dr. Victor Teixlér, Indianap-

tots and A: My Tevin, “Terre { Haute, will be ushers,

Miss Duenweg will wear a

ed with Chantilly lace. A crown of satin and lace holds her full-

. length slusion weil and. she. will

carry. orchids. After a breakfast and reception in the hotel

~ the couple will leave for a trip

west. The bride attended DePauw University and. the bridegroom is a graduate ‘of Butler .University.

Delbert F. Yux Weds Miss Pflum

s State Service NORTH VERNON, nd. May 8 Delbert F. Yux, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Yux, took Miss Mary K. Pflum, daughter of and Mrs. Clem Pflum, as his bride in an 8:30 a. m. ceremony today. All are of North Vernon. The vows were read in 8t. Ann's Catholic Church here, Miss Rita Pflum and Miss Rosella Yux were the bridal attendants. They wore pink andblue lace dresses. Delores Plum was the flowergirl. The bride wore a white satin gown with a marquiset. yoke, hoop skirt and full train. Her {llusion veil fell from a tiara of orange blossoms and she carried spring flowers. The couple will be at home immediately in North Vernon after a reception in thé home of the bride's parents,

| candlelight satin ROWH accents |

Miss Margo Sheerin To Be Wed June 30

Mr. and Mrs. Doherty Sheerin, 4750 Central Ave. announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Margo, to Donald D. Pritchard, son of Mrs. ¥. J. Pritchard, Chicago, and Harry T. Pritchard, Indianapolis, The vows. will be read at 10:30 a. m. on June 30 in the St. Joan of Arc Catholic. Church. Miss ~Bheerin—is a graduate of Georgetown Visitation Convent School, W Soahing-

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Reads Vows In Church

A reception at Whispering Winds followed the wedding today of Miss Mildred Pettigrew and Joseph Kirchhoff. The | Rev. Robert H. Heine, pastor of St. Andrew's Lutheran Church, read the vows at 2:30 o'clock today in the Gethsemane Evangelical Lutheran Church. Miss Anna Kirchhoff; Detroit, sister of the bridegroom, was the bride's only attendant. She chose a rose taffeta frock,

Miss Kirchhoff wore short white lace mitts and carried a colonial bouquet of roses and sweet peas. She also wore a band of rosebuds in her hair.

The bride selected a pale blue gown of Chantilly ‘lace, made with long fitted sleeves and a full skirt, With it she wore a matching lace tiara with a blue illusion veil. She carried a shower bouquet of valley lilies. The bridegroom was attended by his brother, Jack Kirchhoff of Detroit. Rayburn Williams Jr. and Harold W. Williams, brothers of the bride, were

ushers. 3 Following the reception, the couple will leave for Chicago. The bride will travel in a navy gabardine coat, suit and acces. sories. They will be at hoftie May I7 at 49047 W. 11th St. Parents of the bride are Mr, and Mrs. Williams, 5142 N, Atherton Drive, The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bdward Kirchhoff of Detroit, fore merly of Indianapolis,

Blossom Time Dance Is Set

The 11th annual Blossom Time Dance is being sponsored | ~this year by the Nativity Cathe “olic Church. Mr. and Mrs, Ward Hackleman and Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly head the subscription. committes for. event, to be from 8:30 p. m. to 12:30 o'clock Tuesday, May 39, at the Indians Howard's Orchestra will play. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haunss are chairmen of arrangements, with Mr. and Mrs, John Carr.as.. co-chairmen.

PR do BE. a “and I a

Leonard Kerfisl, Dr. and Mrs, Joseph Farrell, Messrs. and .Mesdames John Blackwell, Jim. Kirby, - Paul Kervan, Fred ~ Schoettle, Gus Alandt, Stanley Sticher,” Hugh Carr, William McMahan, Willard Gates, John P. Carr, Carl Binder, John Cummins, Edward Kiiran, Michael O'Grady and John Long... - Others are Messrs. and Mesdames Jack Buttridge, James O'Neill, Robert Bower, Victor McGuire, Gene Gohman, Larry | Feeney, Phil Hulsman, Nick Augustine,” Carl Fisher, Jack Biemer, L. J. De F , Willard Mellane, E. E. ‘Howe, George Davis, Ray Plummer, Ed Fansler, Robert, Murphy, ‘Thomas Tarpey, Harry Krump, Bernard Harmon, Harold Vogel, Clade Sifferlin, Lee Boggs, R. H. Yohe ler, Val Williams and Earl Mate tingly and Miss Dorothy Reidy.

R. J. Merritt % Takes Bride

Repeating vows read by the Rev. F. G. Brune, Miss Ruth Virginia Stevenson and Riche ard J. Merritt. will be married at 7:30 p. m. today in St. John's Evangelical and, Reformed Church in Cumberland. Miss Rosella Stevenson, her sister's maid of honor, will wear a dress of nile green tafe feta. Orchid taffeta frocks will be worn by the bridesmaids: Mrs: Conrad Groseclose, . Miss Daisy Jane Gray and Miss Roma LeLacheur. A gown of white satin has been. chosen by the bride. She will wear a fingertip veil and carry white roses. Robert Mere ritt will attend his brother, and

ieville, Ky, Ns S00 Rabent i Se ra p the cole will tv at 130