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NASHVILLE, Ind. June 9 —| J ___ Robert E. Gates will take Miss g Harriet Kunkel
Brown as his bride in a 2:30 o'clock ceremony here this afternoon. The Rev. J. E. de Gafferelly, pastor of the Nashville Christian Church, will read the vows in the home - of ‘the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. XK. M. Kunkel. Preceding the ceremony, Miss Patricia Gates, sister of the bride- , and W. A. Kunkel III will light the candles flanking the improvised altar. The altar will be banked with red geraniums and English ivy. - ; Miss Kay Morgan Brown will be her sister's maid of honor, and
John Michael Ryan, Indianapolis,
will be the best man,
wear identical dresses of white taffeta with cap sleeves, They will wear long white gloves and halfhats of daisies. Robert L. Austin, Anderson, will be the usher. The bride has chosen a gown of white satin, fashioned with long sleeves and a full train, A
pearl crown will hold the full-|; length rose point veil worn by. : ‘her mother; She will carry a nose- ". . gay of gardenias surrounding an|
‘orchid.
Couple Plans Trip To the East Coast Mrs. Clara ¥. Brown of Bluffton, grandmother of the bride, and Mrs, P. A. Edwards of South Whitley, grandmother of the groom, will assist at the reception following the wedding. 3 The bridegroom’s parents, Gov. and Mrs. Gates, entertained with a luncheon at the Nashville House Before the marriage. ; As the couple leaves on a mo-
bride will travel in a black taffeta suit with black and white accessories and a corsage of home in Bloomington after June 20. 2 The bride, the daughter of Mr. Mrs. Harry K. Brown of Bluffton, is a graduate of Indi-
ber of Kappa Alpha Theta and
IU Law School. of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Frater-
wedding were Mr.’ and Mrs, John M. Ryan, Indianapolis; Dr. and Mrs, Eugene A. Edwards, Chi .
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Junior League Provisionals
Will Meet
Provisional members of the Indianapolis Junior League will attend a picnic at 12:30 p. m. Friday in Foster Hall: ~ At that time they will meet with the league’s board of directors, The indoctrination course will begin in the fall. Provisional members of the organization include: Mesdames Eldon Lloyd Alig, Robert Lesh Bohlen, Alex Carroll, Edwin M. Craft Jr., James A. Cunningham, Ward R. Fenstermaker, John Robert Fulton, George B. Huff, Ted Kennedy, Irving W. Lemaux, Charles Perry Lesh and John 8. Pearson. J Sed Others are: Mesdames Ralph M. Reahard Jr. John Rice Reilly Jr. Sheldon R. Sayles Jr. William ¥. Shafer, Robert M. Sinith, Thomas Carroll Tussing and Edward W. Wohigemuth, Misses Marjorie Bain, Joan Boozer, Bar-
Ft bara Bradley, Jane Eaglesfield..
Elizabeth Ann Evans, Lillian Fletcher, Lucy Ruth Holliday, Marjorie Ruth Kroeger, Mary Jane McCarthy, Ann McGinnis, Peggy Mosiman, Elftabeth Jefferies Munce, Alice O'Neal, Margaret Stevenson and Nancy Stout.
The Sacred Heart Catholic Church was the setting M for the wedding of Miss Elizabeth East and Paul E. Seay. The nuptial vows were read at 11 a. m, by the Rev. Fr. Wilbert
Miss East is the daughter of Mrs. Charles E. Greene, 725 E. Iowa 8t., and Dr. Robert E. East, Hammond. The bridegroom's parants are Mr, and Mrs. Paul E. Seay, 1830 Applegate St.
best man and the ushers were Kenneth Yerkley, Logansport, and Francis A, Myers. A reception at the home of the bride’s- : Mrs.- John
lowed the ceremony. After a
ay Omega Nu Tau
Plans Ball
The Omega Nu Tau: Sorority Saturday night at the Severin
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will hold its annual Rose Ball
Luncheon Honors J
Rae Dannin
Wildridge, who will be married Sunday to Norman L. Sloan Jr. Mrs. Elmer R. Krueger entertained in her Brendonwood heme, assisted by her daughter, Carol, who will be graduated Sunday from Indiana University, and anothér daughter, Shirley, who is home for the summer from William Woods College. .. Guests at the party included Mrs. Gilbert J. Wildridge and Mrs. Sloan, mothers of the couple; Mrs. Olive Wildridge, grandmother of the bride-to-be; Mesdames Fred Hauk, Myrtle Miller, Paul Smalley, Wildridge Jr., Chauncey Buck, Charles Buck, L. L. Bibler, George King, David H. White, William J. Ervin, M. L. Sutton, Glenn D. Crawford and R. C. Dorr. Others attending were Mesdames Louis Rybolt, C. E. Greiner, Forest Spencer, Paul Middleton, Earl D. Finley, R. B. Daley, L. V. Sheridan, Helen Walters, Lowell 8, Fisher, G. I. Seybert, W. W. Peet, Horace Goheen, Wilbur Patterson, E. 8. Goldsmithy R. H. G. Mathews, Harold Reed, John Goldthwaite, C. R. Hamilton, Edward Pierre, Ralph Lewis and C. C. Cook. : —Miss Wildridge and Miss Dorothey Shepherd who was married Sunday to Harry J. Steinmetz Jr., were guests at a luncheon and shower Saturday in the Brown County home of Mrs. Oren A. Saunders.
New Jersey St. Miss
Dannin was graduated
Mr. Jacobs attended Butler Uni-
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” Dr. and Mrs. Albért G, Dannin,
Norma Rae, to Maurice H. Ja-| Mrs, Mathilda Collier, by-laws; He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Meyer O. Jacobs, 2032 N.
from the St. Elizabeth Hospital School of Nursing, Lafayette, and
ington,
Hotel Skyline Terrace. Ralph Lillard’'s Orchestra will play. “The Rose Luncheon Pili be|tended by held at 1 p. m. Sunday in the Gold Room of the Hotel Washpreceded by a Grand Council meeting at 10 a. m. in the Bamboo Room. Miss Lena Kinman and Miss Bennitia Hite are planning ‘the dance, and Mrs. Virginia Kares and Miss Frances Richardson are in charge of the luncheon.
Visit in Ohio
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Chambers and their daughter, Barbara,
versity. The wedding, to be at-
diate families, will be at 11:30 am: July 4 inthe Danninr home: » » »
June 26 will unite . Miss Sue Franklin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace W. Franklin, 1157 W. 31st St, and Robert E. Col-
BE. Colpitts, Bloomington. The wedding will be in the First Baptist Church, Bloomington. Miss Patricia Baker, Blooming-
Kindred phote
Miss Sue Franklin
and Jack Rogers as ushers. All| Stebbins and Robert and Douglas are of Bloomington. Mr. Colpitts Horth, ;
attended Indiana University, Miss Rita "a a s Roby wil} » - ” ' _\be married July 5 to Victor Joseph . A bridal dinner at 1D. m, Sa} Vaughn in St. Anthony's Catholic urday will honor 8 _Janet|., rch, Parents of the couple Horth and her flance, Donald| ..'aei' ong Mrs Joseph Rohr Jr L. Dresser. The couple will beg oni, onn Ave, and Mr. and married Sunday afternoon in the yr John Vaughn "361 N. Holmes McKee Chapel of the Tabernacle Av o ’ * Presbyterian Church. " : - --.'The.future bride's mother, Mrs. MI". William Roberts. sister of A. J. Horth, will entertain in the| atron of honor. The brides-
Horth home at 3906 Washington maids will be Miss Frances StoutBlvd. The dinner will follow 2 ner, cousin of the bride-to-be:
wedding rehearsal. Misses Eileen and Catherine Invited to the dinner are Mr. vaughn and Mary Vollmer.
and Mrs, Ray Applegust and - their daughters, Bonnie and Tu}, James ¥ aught will Siena ie {lie; Mrs. Jessie Dresser, mother c.ivin "Carey. Chicago, and Dr.
,of the prospective bridegroom; . Willlam Dresser and Edward nds ilians Ropests gr.
Rodgers, all of Rockford, Ill; cae. 8 | Miss Mary Baltzer, Dakotah, Ill; Mrs. Stanley Speicher and her Mr. and Mrs. Willis Haskel, Be- daughter, Rose Marie, 77 N. Irv: loit, Wis.; Miss Mary Hamilton, ington Ave., entertained recently Duluth, Minn,; James O'Neill,/with a miscellaneous shower for White Plains, N. Y.; Messrs. and Miss Rose Hennes, 1005: N. Penn-
Cooper and Donald Horth, Miss'June 19 to George Rickey. CoOrganizations—- :
Cheer Broadcasters Dilan Luncheon on Friday
Annual reports will highlight the meeting of the Vinzant Par-
ton.
the!
Mesdames Clyde Ennis, Frank sylvania St. who will be-married.
liament Club will hold at 8 p. m. tomorrow in:the Hofel WashingThey will be given by Mrs. Gretchen Wise, president; Miss} | Harriett Deer and W. W. Locey, vice presidents; Miss Magdalena 4455 Marcy Lane, announce thei Fred and Mrs. Robert Ledig, recording and corresponding secreengagement of their daughter, taries; V. 8. Lammerson, treasurer; Mrs. Burke Nicholas, program;
n Wildridge; Dinner To Fete Miss Horth:
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/hay ‘and Miss Charlotte Heck. | The future bride is the daughter of Mrs. Mary Hennes, Ft. Wayne, and the prospective bridegroom's mother is Mrs. Margaret Rickey, 1001 N. Tacoma St. ”
"=n Mr. and Mrs. C. Oliver Holmes, 3033 N. Delaware S8t., announce the engagement and approaching r e of their daughter, Mar|tha Louise, to Dwight Edward Morrison, 502 E. Maple Road. The wedding will be June 19 in the Holmes home. or Miss Holmes was graduated from the Starrett School for Girls, Chicago, and attended DePauw and Butler Universities. Mr, Morrison, the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Morrison of Boone, {Towa, was graduated from Iowa State University and did grad. uals work at Columbia University.
. - ” Miss Billie Jane Ettinger, whose marriage to Ralph Hazelbaker
‘WIth 4 pérsonal shower tonight.
Emerson Ave., will be the hostess. | Guests will include Mrs. C. R.| Ettinger and Mrs. H. H. Harden, mothers of the bride-to-be; Mes-| dames Robert McMullen, Edward Andrews and Ward Pettijohn, Misses Nancy Ettinger, Josephine | Justice, Barbara Sharkey, Bar-| bara Myers, Carolyn Bell and! Barbara Brown. - |
EVENTS
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meeting is scheduled for
Mrs. Locey, contact; Mrs, Guy O. o'clock, There will be &
{Byrd, housing; Mrs. Carrie Raf|ferty, membership; Mrs. Paul van B. Allen, press; Mrs. W. C. Bartholomew, delegate to the Indi-|. ana State Association of Parlia-| clude Mesdames Roscoe Barns
rians, rs. W. H. Vin-/E. C. Ball, L. T. Dailey, mentarians. and Mrs. W. H. Vin right and W. A. Edwards.
luncheon.
11 “white elephant’’ auction after the Hostesses for the day will in-
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Indianapolis Current Events. ~ Thompson Rd., hostess. Picnic assistant. Mrs. L. L. Lackey,
Miss Rita Catherine Rohr A luncheon and miscellaneous man, with Charles Sundermeier| Berniece Horth, Mrs. Thomas hostesses are Miss Mary McCona-| shower today honored Miss Joan|
ton and Mrs. John R. Kelley, first
will be Sunday, will be honored | Se Mrs. -Richard H. Elliott, 255 | :
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CLUBS f Mrs. M. W. Penrod, 1829] meeting. Mrs. J. C. Morrison|
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Hospital Guild Election Held
Mrs. Elizabeth Vincent is the, new president of St. Vincent's Hospital Guild. Other officers elected recently are. Mrs. Addison .E. .Codding-
and second vice presidents; Mrs, Russell L. White, treasurer; Miss, Elizabeth Sowar and Mrs. Albert M. Donato, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. Warren C. Bevington, administrative secretary. : Directors of the organization
hart and A. J. Michell,
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speaker. .
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Dinner to mark 10th anniver-
Kati Ancho. Thurs. Propyiaeum.]
members-of the -imme-|
pitts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carey|
ton, will be the maid of honor, and Mrs, Bloomington,
and Miss
month’s visit in Atlantic City,|last week visited Mr. and Mrs.|Pugh will be bridesmaids.
the couple will be at home, here,
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New officers to-be installed are: Dr. Ledig, president; Mr. Locey and Mrs: Colter, vive presidents; Miss Yvonne DeVeny and Miss A ceremony at 2:30 p. m.|Fred, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Miss Deer,
treasurer,
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The - Cheer Broadcasters will have the annual Presidents’ Day luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Friday in| the Indianapolis Country Club. A] musical program will be pre-
sented. ‘The new-officers are Mr;
sary. Miss Mary Hostetter, chairman, is “assisted by Mrs. William. _H. Bock, Miss. Louise McCormick and Miss Doris Lynn, Ladies Federal. Thurs. Mrs. Walter A. Clark, 1555 Dudley, hostess, Picnic for husbands. Mesdames C. H, Tuttle, M. N. Williams and H. 8. Gudgel are in charge. SORORITIES Alpha Chap., Chi Omega Chi. 8 p. m." today. Mrs. Samuel Blue, 4501 N. Keystone, hostess. Business meeting.
‘The Indiana University Alumnae of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority will “sponsor a benefit. bridge party at 7:30 p. m. ey the F Craft Shop. Procé¥ds of the party, to be open to the public, will benefit the Marion County Society for Crippled Children. Mrs. Joseph Schewer, Mrs. J. W. Colglazier and Miss ‘Mary Louise Switzer are in charge of arrangeiments,
The Beta Eta Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, will meet at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Ober
Robert E. - Kinser, Wilson, 8. Dikie| Srader and Mis. C. F. Dillenbéck,| building.
president. . Mrs. O.
[vi idents; Mrs. William TN 1. Dl | Christena and Mrs. Paul De Jean, Dale Young to Play
recording and’ corresponding secpiven Rey E. C. Ball, freas.| FOF Nature Club
| | Flag Day will be celebrated by| the Caroline Scott Harrison DAR Hanna Ave. Chapter at a noon picnic meeting
| Mrs. George Chamberlain Kolb (will preside. Arrangements are, | being made by Mrs. Maxwell 8. Droke and Mrs. Emsley W. John-
| son. | ' | Mrs. Herbert R. HII, program oollens Gardens.
t chairman, will introduce Mrs. Ar-| | cada 8. Balz, wha will speak on|
|*“The Rising Tide of Woman's In-| ~. 5 = py terest in’ Public Affairs.” Circles to Meet
Officers will be installed when' the Municipal Gardens Woman's ' Department Club has a noon pic- | nic luncheon Monday in the club-| { house, The Social Service and Flower Garden Departments will meet at 10:30 a. m., and a board
431. speaker.
Paul Richey will be ‘th
be made by June 20.
as follows:
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8t.; Martha-—11 a. m. with Mr
| D. Miller, 1118 W. 36th St,
N. A.
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Brown photo, RECENT BRIDE—The mar“riage of Mits Phyllis‘ Joan Rig: don has been announced by her | parents, the Rev. and Mrs. Ted Rigdon, Mooresville. Miss Rig‘don and Ancil M. Wilkerson, the son of: Mr. and Mrs. Joe
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ma Koch, South Meridian St. and
. |. An-astronomy round table will ‘Monday in the ‘chapter house.ip, poi at 6 p. m. June 20 at the|
home of Miss Mary Wilhite, Road
The club will have a | steak fry at 5 p. m. Jyne 27 in| . is in charge of ‘reservations, to
_The St. Paul Methodist Church WSCS Circles will meet tomorrow Elizabeth—10 a. m. at church; Lydia—10w. m. with Joe Fleenor, 1226 W. 34th
William Snyder, 1205 W. 31st St, | and Dorcas—noon with Mrs. D,
Dr. and Mrs. Fabien Sevitzky will return home tomorrow from Mexico City, where Dr. Sevitzky was guest conductor for two concerts by the Orquesta de la U.
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Alpha Chap., Phi Gamma Sigma. Tonight. Mrs. Gar Hoefle;, 3501 N. Euclid, hostess. |Alpha Chap., Zeta Chi Theta. Tonight. Miss Dorothy Schorling,
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urer: Mrs. Everett Hayes, par-| Dr ‘Dale W. Young will pre-| 402 N, Grant, hostess. Dinner liamentarian: Mrs. Charles Car-|Seft a program of organ music| and installation. lisle, historian, and Mrs. E. W. when the Indiana Nature Study : ree — NS, AUAILOT. onsen CAND TICLES. LOEB RICTUC, BEB. Po Tessin’ sess SASS Rites. a ISunday in the home of Miss Nor- .
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 198
! ean Benham,
by of Harold Kohlmeyer was the beg man, and the usher was Ra; Murray. After a reception in thy { |church parjors, the couple lot ~ lon a short trip. They will be home at 5920 Norwaldo Ave, --The-bride was graduated fron Butler University and received her master’s degree from then She is a member of Alpha Oy Omega Sorority, The bridegroon also was graduated from Bute and will complete work for hi master’s degree mer. :
roliton Mrs. Thomas O. Clingan Jr, Youngstown, O., formerly of In. dianapolis.. Among the many. parties for Mrs. Clingan while she js In the city was a lunch. eon at the Indianapolis Athletic Club today. Mrs. Frey and Mm. John D. VanNuys were th hostesses.
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