Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 June 1948 — Page 3

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By JEAN MANEY HIGH SCHOOL commencement is the top point in a teenager's life, The subdeb years are over and the teeners are ready for. college or career. Tudor Hall School held its 46th annual commencement exercises last week-end in fhe First Presbyterian Church. The graduates gathered in the. ves. ..tibule for last-minute primping. "Anxious mammas giving hurried pats to their daughters’ hairdos, and proud papas insisting that their girl graduate Wwas~ the smartest and prettiest of all, added to the inevitable graduation excitement caught in the photos. » . . «voU LOOK LOVELY'-Julia Foreman hands Ann Spalding her ‘traditional Tudor sheaf of American Béauty roses, Susan Mary Manning looks on and advises Ann how to hold her Dogue: =

Dr. Eoin To Officiate At Ceremony

Dr. Dallas L. Browning will

p. m. today In Metliodist - Church.

william John Moore, 4303 N. Capitol Ave. will wear a white duchess satin gown made with a molded bodice and a hoop skirt. Her veil is of heirloom rosepoint. lace and she will carry a bouquet -of white orchids and roses, ; Mrs. Walter Daniel Kibler Jr. matron of honor, will wear

taffeta sash, The bridesmaids, Misses Ann Jackson, Mary Helwig and Patricia Coate, also will wear white marquiset gowns. Peggy Kibler is to be | the flower girl. | The best. man will be Joseph Dorrell Jr.-and the ushers are | to be John T. Stark, Ronald Servies and Thomas 8. King. | There will be a reception in the ‘Marott Hotel after the |. ceremony. The ‘couple will leave | for a trip to Michigan and: home at 1653 N. {-Alabama St, after Aug. 1. Miss Moore attended Butler

{Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. | Mr. Jackson is a Butler student | ‘and- a member of Sigma Chi i Fraternity.

Virginia Hays S

To Be Wed

Miss Virginia Hays will become the bride of Jack D Nugent at 3 o'clock tomorrow | afternoon in the Irvington Pres- | byterian Church. Dr. John B | Ferguson will read the vows Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Hays 2607 Manker Ave, are the bride's parents, Mr. Nugent is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Gray, 506.N. Colorado Ave Miss Diane Hays is to be the maid of honor and the bridesmaids will be Mrs. Gus Mascari, | Mrs. Willlam Briscoe and Miss | Judith Gray. They will wear green and yelJow marquiset dresses, The I best man. will be the bride- | groom's father and ushers will be Larry Scott, Stanley Bea- | man and Robert Smith. ~ | The bride will wear a white | satin gown made with a sheer | yoke, fitted bodice and hoop | skirt extending into a cathe- | dra! train. Her fingertip illu | ston veil will be held by a band of orange blossoms. She will carry white roses. { The couple will leave for a trip to Michigan after a recep- | tion in the bride's parents’ home. They will be at home at | 1105 Pleasant Run PRY: B.

Drive, in: July.

' Sorority Dinner | - Alpha Pi Omega, . and professional. ‘sorotity, will have & dinner af 7 p. m. Mon- | day n-the Warren Hotel, Mrs. | Albert “Dalsheimes will conduct service, and Mrs,

colm King will be a guests.” Tw

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vead the vows uniting Misa Barbara Ann Moore and Rob- | ert Gronendyke Jackson at 4: 30 | the North |

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Photos by John Spickiemire, Times Staff Photographer,

DOWN THE. AISLE — That aisle seems miles long to Betsy Wade as she leads her class to the seats reserved for the graduates, JFollowing Betsy are Jessie May Brayton, Joyce Price, Susan Mary Manning, Helen Marie Ward, Barbara Bevington, Jane Maxton and Kitzi- Pantzer. " ~ . » THE DIPLOMA Miss I, Hil. da Stewart, . Tudor principal, presents that’ long-coveted diploma to Janet Macomber. Janet was president of the Student Government Association this past year . . . but even an “at last” wher she receives her ribbontied scroll of parchment, r » i". AT THE SENIOR BALL The Senior Ball should be the perfect ending to a graduation day . ... arid Tudor's dance at the Woodstock Club just filled the bill Jimmy Dy kes helps

Betsy Wade with her coat as they arrive at the club.

» » " MEET THE BAND — The first thing most teeners want to do at a dance is to request “our song” and here orchestra le der Ralph Lillard takes an “order” for a number,

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. n Ld MIDNIGHT SNACK — After the dance it's time for food . , scrambled eggs, togst and milk, This foursome headed for a midnight snack in Mr. and Mrs. Kurt F. Pantzer's

kitchen. Kitzi Pantzer handles |

the eggs as Jogie Frenzel keeps an eagle eye on the toaster. Their “dates,” Horace Shonle

(left) and Dave Bird, take life | easy, watching the brand new | graduates put thelr classroom !

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McKee Chapel Is Scene Of Two Nuptial Rites

Two marriage ceremonies are being read this week-end in |

McKee Chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Dr, Roy Ewing Vale is officiating at both, Miss Betty Jo Morrison and Elmer Ross Hopkins Jr. were

“married there at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Howard E. Morrison, 4024 Central |

Ave. Mr. Hopkins, who is of Detroit, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins, Washington, Ind. Miss Patricia Smith, the maid of honor, wore a pale yellow frock of marquiset and taffeta. Similar dresses in turquoise were worn by the bridesmaids, Miss Patricia Kutter, Hagerstown; Mrs. Robert Rudesill, and Miss Mary McCleaster, The gown of candlelight satin

| chosen by the bride wa. fash-

joned with sheer yoke and a full skirt extending into a train. A heart-shaped tiara of chantilly lace held her illusion veil, and she carried a gardeniatopped prayverbook. Philip C. Fry, was the be: man,

Mary M. O'Donnell To Be Wed June 20

* Dr. and Mrs. G. H. O'Donnell 517 FE. 234 St, announce that their daughter, Mary Margaret, will be wed Sunday. June 20. to Richard Heacox, 2870 N. IHinois St. and Mrs, O. R. Heacox,

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Pr. O'Donnell, pastor of the Central-Avenue Baptist Chureh, will read the marning church service. Miss O’'Donnettis a Butler University graduate; and Mr, Heacox at-

tended Butler: [ Engagements -

‘Sally Stokely and Aileen Perkins Are Brides-to-Be |

Miss Sally Stokely ENGAGEMENT announceinclude . Baxter

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those - of Miss Bally ftokdly and Miss Perkins Miss Stokely's engagement to

Austin A. Brown is announced |. by- her mother, Mrs,

John. B. Stokely, 1311 Golden Hill Drive.

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William Howard brother of the bride; Lothair Manifold and Howard Lee Mooreland A reception was held in the Delta Delta Dela “Sorority House at Rutler Usiversity before the couple left on a trip to Michigan. They will be at home in Detroit, Both the ‘bride groom are Butler graduates, She is a Delta Delta Della member, and he is a member of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity. . ». .

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Miss Janet Horth will be mar ried to Donald L. Dresser al 2:30 o'clock tomorrow after. noon in the chapel. Attending the bride will be Miss Bonnie Applequist, Rpckford, Ill.; Miss Mary Boltzer, Dakotah, Ill; Mrs. Willis Haskel, Beloit, Wis, and Miss Berniece Horth,

to be the best man. Ushers will be Edward Rodgers, Rockford; James O'Niell, White Plains, N.

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{de 1s the d t f1 The bride he daughter © | frock with white accessories,

Mrs. A. J. Horth, 3908 Washington Bivd., and the bride-

groom's mother is Mrs, Jessie | Dresser ¢ of Roe ford. |

| orange blossoms, { white orchids,

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| William Woods College and is | a student at Butler, The bride. |

| Double-Ring Service Read |

Jody Hol- | lowell is served by her escort, |

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| lle George, Anderson, ix a stu-. | dent at Wabash College and a

| parents, Mr, and Mrs. Earl L. | E. 524 St,

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WEDDINGS THIS WEEK-END

Marriage Vows Plodged : By Miss Joanne Childs

And Harry D. Layfield

Reception Following the Ceremony Is Held In Pi Beta Phi Sorority Chapter House °:

Miss Joanne Childs and Harry Dunbar Layfield were married at 3:30 p. m. today in Sweeney Chapel, Butler" University: Dr. William S. Shullenberger of the Central:

L Christian Church read the vows,

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Todd Childs, 700 W. Kessler Bivd., are the

| bride's parents and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mra

Harry W. Layfield, West Philadelphia, Pa, The matron of honor was Mrs: Truman Woodmansee and the bridesmaids were Mrs. Harold L., Schenk, Miss Susan Singleton and Miss Betty Beck. They wore pastel taffeta dresses, Sara Woodmansee was the flower girl, 1 : Lamar Layfield wes the best man while the ushers were Joseph Haberman, Jack D. Parrish and Richard Osborn. The biide wore a candlelight satin gown fashioned with an’ Hlusion yoke and trimmed with seed pearls, Her fingertip veil fell from a tiara of seed pearls and

She carried cesories and a white orchid

corsage. After A reception in the home, the couple left for Wise House at Butler after the cere- |sconsin. They will be at home The couple left for a | Ik Bloomington. = Both the motor trip to Chicago after the | bride and bridegroom attended reception. They will make their | Indiana University. He is the’ home with the bride's parents son of Mr. and Mrs, Chester Brinson, Bloomington,

Hied-Brumitt Rite Read This Morning

Miss Betty Brumitt and Gene Hied were married at 11 a. m, today in St. Ann's Catholis Church. The Rev. Fr. Carl L, | Wilberling read the vows, In Joan of Arc Church The bride {s the daughter of A double-ring ceremony united | are and Mrs, Jake Levy, 3819 Miss Elizabeth Ann Leich and | Creston Drive. Mr. Hied is the Paul R. Schrether-at 11:30 aM: {gon of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer today in the St. Joan of Are | Hiaq, 8. High School Road. Catholic Church. The Rev, Fr Miss Jo Ann Parsons Nashe Edwin Sahm officiated. | ville, Tenn, was the maid of The bride is the daughter of | pono She wore a green linen He wd Mya, Armin Lalch, | suit with matching accessories, Schreiber is the son of Mr. and Hm Rion Cammy, Was hi best t-Mrs.. BE. Schreiber, Centers | mrymitt- and Bdagar: Mehrife. ~~ town, Mo. " » " Miss Kathryn Leich, maid of | ee nen aut ye | honor, wore a pink ballerina | , 40 ghe carried white roses’ suit. The best man was George | and del hintam. Afte a Misko, Gary, and ushers were tion in pa home of a.

| Benjamin Tudor, Hammond, and James Standriff, Lawrence- npr the, couple left for &

burg. . Miss Rosemary Johnson

A white tropical worsted bal. | lerina suit was worn by the | * * | bride. She chose white acces- Will Become Bride | sories and carried a bouquet of | A 7:30 p. m. ceremony today white roses with a brows ' Will unite Miss Rosemary John orchid cénter. son, daughter of Mr, and Mrs,’ There was a breakfast.in the | James R. Johnson, 1225 Parker Columbia Club: after the cere. | Ave. and Charles Henry Stocks The couple will be at | Man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry" | home at 3268 College Ave, after | CO: Stockman, 721 N, Grant Ave, a motor trip south. The bride The Rev. G. Lavon Fisher will

There was a reception in the PI Beta Phi Sorority Chapter

A member. of Pi Beta Phi} Sorority, the bride attended

groom is a student at Purdue | University.

| mony.

{attended Franklin College and | read the vows in the home of | Indiana University and the I _the bride's parents,

Mrs. Donald Lane will be the | matron of honor. She will wear a green crepe dress. Donald’ toltenberg, Lafayette, is to be - Carolynne Cour Bride the best man, § n Ww The bride will wear a streets’ Of Leland C. Rudro _ 1 length frock of apricot erepe A ceremony uniting Miss Car- | 4 will olynne Cour and Leland C. Rud~ | AN to CAITy & white prayer. row was read at’ 12:30 p. m. to | pped by white roses.

| day in the home of the bride's Ba raat en | CCEPUiON Held At Highland After Wedding

Blvd. Dr. Ralph O. Pearson of | the Irvington Methodist Church officiated at the double-ring | ceremony. | Miss Sally Emmert was the maid of honor, She wore a gray . suit with pink and gray acces The Meridian Heights Press sories. William Ellis, Anderson, | byterian Church was the scens | was the best man. this afternoon of a ceremony” The bride wore a pale blue | uniting Miss Doris Virginia gabardine suit with pink acces- | Fessler and William Riley Han- | sories, She accented her cos- | cock. The Rev. Roy Connor offi, tume with a corsage of pink | ciated -at the 3:30 o'clock rite, Mrs. W. R. Davis, Lafayette, was the matron of honor and Mrs. James T. Barnes, Fairfield, O., Mrs. Charles H, Marlet and Mrs. Raymond Von Spreckel. sen were bridesmaids. They wore . white starched chiffon dresses with green ribbon sashes’ . . : es, and white horsehair hats, A Trip to Wisconsin The best man was Mr. Von Follows Ceremony Spreckelsen and the ushers were Wendell E. Brinson took Miss | Mr. Marlet, Lt. Barnés, John B. Dolores June Smith as his bride | Strack and Dr. Robert Harger, in a 230 p.m. ceremony today | The bride. daughter of Mr. ir the home of the bride's | and Mrs, Albert L. Fessler, 527 wore a white net gown made with a sheer yoke, Rev. Charles R. Holmes of | molded bodice and hoop skirt, the East Tenth Street Method- | J eax Leg with Paco ist Church officiated. i oe, Arg. he L | _lllusion veil and she carried Miss Mary Ann Erk, white roses. After a reception inthe Highs { land Golf and Country Club; the couple left for a trip-to Chicago, . They will be at home at 655 E, 24th St. on June 26.

bridegroom attended Texas A. & M. College and Indiana University.

the home, the couple left for a trip north. ¢ Mr. Rudrow, son of Mrs. Les-

member of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity.

maid

Max Skirvin, Bloomington, was the best man. The bride wore

Lockwood photo.”

P. Brown -qf Tryon, N. C.,, and Castle/Park, Mich. No date has been set for the ceremony. . The bride-to-be ia a graduate of, Tudor Hall School dnd Pine Manor Junior College, Wellesley, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Perkins, Evansville, are announcing the engagement of their daughter Allesn, of Indianapolis, to.

George W. Bockstahler. He is

Miss Aileen Perkins

‘-stahler. attended Butler Unjver-

- The bride is a graduate of Ine. > diana University and a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority, Mr. Hancock, son of Mrs,

Berkley Road, attended Wabash College and the University of Arizona. He is a member of Beta Theta PM Fraternity.

‘Vows Read In Jasper

Times Stale Bervies JASPER, Ind, June 12--Miss Mary Helen Beyke and Willlam Richard Boyer were married here at 9 a. m. today in Bt, Joseph's Catholic Church, The Rev, Fr. William Buhmeier of Bt. Joan of Arc Catholie Church, Indianapolis, officiated, The bride is the daughter ofMr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Beyke, Jasper, and the bridegroom is | the son of Mrs. Hazel V. Boyer, | 3022 Ruckle St., Indianapolis. "The bridal attendants, Misses | Kathleen : Beyke, Patricia Luegers and Bonnie Jean Kress, wore pastel frocks,’ rances Wagner was the flo girl W. Theodore Boyer was the best man and ushers were Den-’ nis Beyke and Jack Willis. Miss Beyke those an {ivory | satin gown trimmed with bead, . ! i ee {| and pearl embroidery. - Hem the son of Mr, and Mra George | three-tiered illusion veil fell. M. Bockstahler, 6160' Sunset | from a Juliet cap and she care’ Lane. The couple will exchange | ried orchids. vows in the fall. After a reception in the home, Miss Perkins attended De- | of _the bride's parents, rg Pauw University where she was | couple was, to leave for a trip a. member ‘of- Kappa Alpha | ‘Ast. : They hav make aie, ery ol home wit . bridegroom’ Theta Sorority Mr. Bock mother later this month. Sr, Boyer Is a: student t at Butler:

‘sity and is a Sigma Chi Frain } University.

ternity member,

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