Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1948 — Page 20

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Mr. Burnett To Take Bride Today

Nell Conway Burnett will take Miss Patricia Anne Beneflel as his bride in a 7:30 p. m. ceremony today in the McKee Chavel, Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Dr, Roy Ewing Vale will officiate,

Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Bene flel, 622 E. 34th St, are the bride's parents and Mr. Burnett is the son of Mr. and Mrs, KenThe bride will wear a white

full-length {illusion veil cascades from a crown of flowers and she will carry a white orchid and Bible.

si Miss Jane Lee Baumhofer is to 1 be the maid of honor. She will & pink organdy frock. Frank Burnett will be the best man and the ushers will be Wil-

Prospective Brides

h Frances Boehler ~ Will Be Married on June 5

Sloan, “Ervin; Ballard Waddy, Fred

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In Lawrenceburg Church

_ Breakfast and Linen Shower Planned To Honor Miss Joan Wildridge Mrs. J. W_Boehler, Lawrenceburg, announces the | engagement and approaching marriage of her daughter, .

‘Ruth Frances, to Tom J. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs,

George L. Miller, Aurora. They will be married at 4:30 p. m. on June 5 in the Hamline Chapel of the Lawrenceburg Methodist

eee Miss Betty “Gore; Lawrenceburg; “wilt be the matd-of- honor and Miss Sue Ohler, Lawrenceburg, will be the bridesmaid. Ral Miller, Aurora, brother of the prospective bridegroom, will be man and Don McLeaster and Carl Reamer, Lawrenceburg, and Russell Miller and Harvey Poshard, Aurora, will be ushers. Mr, Miller is a graduate of Indiana University,

The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Joan Wildridge to Norman L. Sloan Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sloan, Indianola Ave, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. J.

Wildridge, Shadeland Road. The couple will be wed on June 13 in the Broadway Methodist Church, ‘

Miss Dorothy Shepherd,

Shadeland Road, and Mrs. Glenn McHenry will be host

esses at a miscellaneous shower

tonight. The guests will be Mesdames Gene Prickett, E. V, Brown, Pete - Hornueg, Dean Groves, Guy Secrist, Allen Miller and Dave Johnson, Misses Brown, Frances Frants; Betty Ockerhausen and Melva Hughes. \ A breakfast and shower at the Columbia Club will be held Saturday. Mrs. William J. Ervin is hostess and the guests will be Mesdames Wildridge, ‘Pavid H. White, Al

Hauk, Paul Smalley, G. J. Wildridge Jr., Myrtle Miller, Allen Miller, Misses Brown, Frances Frantz, Joan and Sue Meyer, Carol Krueger, Vivian Sloan and Hughes. Mrs, David H. White, 5801 N. Delaware Bt., will be hostess at a luncheon and linen shower next Friday. The guests will be Mesdames Wildridge, Sloan, Hauk, Olive Wildridge, Helen Walters, Ervin, Waddy,

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. » . Miss Estelle D. Lester,

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ald R. Manlove, 702 E. 63d St., will be married to William C. Burt, 1220 N, Delaware St. on June 12 in the Broadway Methodist Church. The Rev. Newman 8. Jeffries will officiate. Mr. Burt is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Paul Burt, Cincinnati, . » »

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proaching ~ marriage of their ter, Norma Jean, to Jack Folkerth Strickland, son of Mrs. Daisy M. Strickland, 3412 Salem St. The vows will be read June 6.

» . . Miss Joan F. Gillespie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Gillespie, 437 8. Arlington Ave, has selected Miss Theresa Gil-

Joan E. Widner Will Be Wed -

The Rev. Fr. James Barton will

* read the vows uniting Miss Joan Ellen Widner and Robert C. Bin-| |der at 10 o'clock tomorrow mornling in the St. Philip Neri Cath-

olic Church. - White gladioli will

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‘will wear white taffeta frocks and

bank the main and side altars for the ceremony.

| .The bride is the daughter of

Mr. and Mrs. Frank 8. Widner,

|801 N. Rural st, and the bride-

groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. William H. Binder, 406 ‘N. Rural

St. Miss Widner, who will enter with her father, has chosen a period gown of white satin. It is fashioned. with a high neckline, a fitted bodice and a chapel train. Her English illusion veil will be caught by a wreath of satin and pearlized orange blossoms, and she will carry her mother’s prayerbook topped with white orchids.

Mrs. Robert Sheehan will be the matron of honor, and Mrs. {Frank N. Widner will be the | bridesmaid. Both will wear gowhs {of silver gray taffeta, made with |cap sleeves and full skirts. They (will wear pink mitts and will |carry clusters of pink carnations.

William H. Binder Jr. Cincin-

ner and Thomas Donoghue.

| toast accessories. (at 6150 E. 24th St. | sity.

| ‘Eugene Guenin

[Clement Bosler will officiate. The bride

a prayerbook.

Miss Barbara Ann Reilly, maid of honor and junior bridesmaid, will be in blue silk taffeta dresses and carry white flowers. Qeraldine Rellly will be the flower girl, and Robert S8niith Jr. will be the ringbearer. The bridesmaids will be Misses Dorothy and Doris Raney, Patricia Lampert, Nancy Lepley, Jane Watson and Dolores Little. They

carry blue bouquets. Patrick Delaney will attepd the bridegroom, and ushers are to be Kenrick J. Reilly Jr. and Carl Hagan. . :

Mrs. Maurice Collins Is Supper Hostess

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to. (8) Miss Ann Merritt

--lespie-as her maid of honor for

her marriage June 5 to James

_B, Sheylin, son of Mr. and Mrs,

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nati, will be his brother's best man, and ushers will be Mr. Wid-

| There will be a breakfast at '11:30 a. m. in the Hotel Lincoln, and the reception will be held {there from 1 to 3 o'clock. The .J.couple will. leave. for a motor trip through the South with the bride traveling in a pale gold suit with

L They will be at home June 7 The bride- | groom “attended Purdue Univer:| =v

will wear a white [frosted organdy gown, and orange blossoms will hold her veil of {llu|sfon. She will carry an orchid on}

Miss Patricia Irene Reilly and

| At 1030 o'clock tomorrow J merning, Miss Dolores Reilly will] {be married to Eugene Richard |Guenin in 8t. Joan of Are Cath{olic Church. The Very Rev. Msgr.

Delta Mu Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, met recently in the Collins, Five Points Road, for a buffet

The honor guests were Miss director; Mrs. George B. Fowler, regent, and the new pledges. The sororis sending boxes of clothing to Europe each

/law and daughter, ‘Mr. and Mrs. | Ralph B. Reese, W. 46th Bt.

| * Mr, and Mrs. Albert J. Suhre,| 2617 N. Gale St, will mark their | 50th wedding anniversary Sunday in the honie of their son-in-

James Shevlin, 5205 E. Washington St. The rite will be read in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. The bridesmaids will be Mrs. Richard Morris, Mrs. Gregory Caraher and Miss Irene Gillespie, Jo Ellen Gillespie will be the flower girl. Mr. Caraher is to be the best man and John Gillespie, Michael Clahessy and John Mazelin will be ushers. . . i. v ; The recent marriage of the former Miss Patricia = Louise

Etheridge to James R. Walton,

son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E, Walton, 5151 E. Michigan St. is announced by her parents, Mr. 5223 Brookville Road.” vows were read on Apr. 21 in Greenfield.

- > ” » . Mr. and Mrs. Melvin A. Kin-

ney are at home now at 2261 N. Meridian - 8t. following their marriage on May 15 in the Third Christian Church. . The bride, the former Miss Frances Cleo Haddan, is the daughter of Mrs. Vada Haddan,

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Cloverdale. Mr. Kinney is the son of David J. Kinney, 2145 Elizabeth 8t. ~~ » . . Miss Ann Merritt and Thomas B. Hadley will be married at 3:30 p. m. on June 27 in the Traders Point Christian Church. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Merritt, New Augusta, and he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hadley, Danville. The bride-to-be is a graduate of the General Hospital School of Nursing. : nog, ; -Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Petree, 334 W. Raymond St, announce

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ing marriage of their daughter, Faye, to Everett Hayes, 229 N.

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wood Christian Church. Mrs. Ira Johnson will be the matron of honor and Robert Hunter will be the best man. The ushers are to be Harold Petree and James Hayes.

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and Mrs. Val F. Schneider, 1640 Hoyt Ave, is announced by. .her. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Breedlove, 2230 Wood-

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The ceremony will be read on June 27 in St. John's Evan.

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. . Miss Margaret Ann Hurley and John F. Reis will be honored at a bridal dinner Thursday in the Colonnade Restdurant. The hosts will be Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Hurley, parents of the bride-to-be. The couple will be married June 5 in 8t. Thomas Acquinas Catholic Church. The guests will be Mrs. George E. Rels, parents of She prospectiye bridegroom; y and Mrs. W.. 8. Nielson, Omaha, Neb.; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas

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Event to Be Held In Lafayette ~~ The Indiana Federation of Art

Clubs will have ts annual Art

Appreciation Short Course Sat. urday, June 5, in the Music Room

of the Purdue University Union

Art Gallery. ‘Registration will be at 9:30 a. m. in the St, Francis College

eon. The 2 o'clock meeting will be in the gallery, and Mrs, Irene Shoemaker will speak.

Crawfordsville, is federation

at. Hostess organizations for the lcourse are St. Francis Art Club,

Francis College of Art, Sister Rufinia, director; Purdue Art Department, Dr, Laurentza Schantz.

Association, Mrs. C. M. James, president, and Lafayette Art Club, Mrs. Thomas N. Bushnell,

president.

_|Many. Reservations Man Been Made

_ Reservations for the course have been made by Mrs. Jose. phine Adams, Noblesville; Mes.

dames Hugh J. Baker, H. E,

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Jerome H. Trunkey, Henry J, Windt and John T. Wheeler, Misses Nellie Fatout, Gertrude Gutelius, Florence Howell, Mary Ann Hunter, Pearl F. Kiefer and Mary B. Pottage. At a recent board meeting the directors voted *o give a $50 prize annually to the Hoosier Salon, and Mrs. Jones was welcomed as a new director. Miss Eleanor

Reis, Chicago; Mrs. James - “Murray and Miss Carol Murray,

Evans, Ft. Wayne, was named sponsor for the Junior Art Fed-

eration, and Mrs. Kenneth H. Symons was appointed editor-ats

Luncheon Today The Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority Mothers Club gave a luncheon for the active seniors and their mothers today in the chapter house. Mrs. C. A. Hapnah, chairman, was assisted by Mrs. De Forrest O'Dell and Mrs. J. C, Mathews.

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