Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 June 1948 — Page 25
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FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1948 Local Women | Will Attend
Convention
Zeta Tau Alphas Mark 50th Year
The golden anniversary con-| vention of Zeta Tau Alpha Soror-| jty will- be held next Friday; through June 30 at the Cavalier Hotel, Virginia Beach, Va. | Miss Verna Croddy and Miss 1 have
The Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter will send Mrs. Frances Belcher as its official delegate and Mrs. John T. t and Miss Elizabeth 8. Smith will go as alternates. Other alumnae planning to attend from Indianapolis are: Mrs. Christian J. Emhardt and Miss Esther Renfrew, two of the fqunders of Alpha Delta Chapter; Misses Helen Curtis, Ethel Merrick and Martha Belle Oren, and Miss] Hilda Humke, Carmel. Alpha Xi Chapter at Indiana University has selected" its presi-| dent, Miss Jane Young, Bloomington, as the official delegate. Miss Dorothy Deer, Bargersville, and Miss Doris Raymond, Franklin, will be the official and alternate delegates of Beta Theta Chapter at Franklin College. Miss Deer] _is president of the chapter. | Zeta Tau Alpha, founded in| 398 at the Virginia State Teach-| ers’ College, Farmville, Va., is re-| turning to its home state for the celebration of its 50th anniver-| sary. Dr. Irma Gene Nevin, na-| tional director of accident preven-| tion of the American Red Cross and a member of the sorority’s Baker: University Chapter, will address tHe Founders’ Day Din-
Scholarship Chairman Weddings Tonig ht—
To Speak ot cheer | Borbara Lee Will Be Wed
dean of students at the University ‘ of Towa, and ZTA national schol- ! / ' 5 R I } J arship chairman, will speak at 0 ames . ng 1am 7, the Scholarship Luncheon. : A service luncheon will high- Dark red roses and peonies, along with palms and candelabra, light the day on which the ZTA’s will form the background for the marriage ceremony of Miss Barservice project will be stressed.iy ra Ann Lee and James Richmond Ingham Jr.
Te Fateruity last year Niua ed » The Rev. William Burrows will read the vows at 8:30 o'clock
cerebral palsied children. Miss tonight in St. Paul's Episcopal Church. The pews will be marked Jane Shover of the National So-|with shepherd crooks, accented with turquoise bows and roses, ripe ciety for Crippled Children and wheat, daisies and smilax. : |e Adults will be the speaker. The bride's attendants will be, attended Orchard” School, Tudor ® x = !dressed alike in white taffeta Hall, Ashley Hall at Charleston, | Mrs. John Darting is the new! frocks, made with basque bodices|S. C., and Edgewood Park Junior | president of the Alpha Chapter, and bateau necklines. They will| College, Briarcliff Manor; N. Y. Omega Nu Sorority. Others re- carry colonial” bouquets ‘of sum- | The bridegroom attended Hillj cently named are Mrs. Hugo mer flowers, and will wear flow- | School, Pottstown, Pa., and was] Martinez, vice president; Mrs. El-lers in their hair. ‘graduated from Devitt Preparamer Robertson, representative; Mrs. George J. Mayer II is to| tory Sefwol, Washinglon, H¢ now Miss Amy Harrington and Mrs.ipe the matron of honor, and| ° ng DE oh taaaYersity o Kenneth Randel, recording and! ajice Elizabeth Zinn of Grosse rem, , has 1 kay] e. i 3 corresponding secretaries; Mrs. pointe, Mich., will be her cousin's % S08 OCF C08 HOE Freda Flinn, treasurer; Mrs. Har- gower girl. of Sehingion u i) na Nr old Smith, editor, and Mrs. Gab- The bridesmaids are to be Miss|— " , N.Y.
riel Voida, chaplain. Nell Trask, Wilmington, N. C.;| Marjorie Joann Elliott The president appointed .Mrs.|yp qq Mason Castleman, Washing-|,, Xe <1 Marion Fentz, sergeant-at-arms, ton; Miss Ora Coats and Miss will Be Married Tonight and Mrs. virginia Moore. Bie Joan Wilson. Miss Mary Talbot torian. The installation o €|1eland of St. Louis, a cousin of officers will be held at the first|¢he bridegroom, will be the junior | become the bride of Frederick meeting in October. |oridesmaid, John Behning at 7:30 p. m. today : om Accents .of ncon lace are|in the Grace Lutheran Church. Xi Tota Exemplar Chapter of|, sed on the b gown of white, The vows will be read by the Beta Sigma Phi: Sorority willl gy chess satin. It is fashioned gey, Harry H. Behning, the brideclose its season with a picnic at|wijth a fitted bodice, romance groom's ‘father, assisted: by the the Riviera Club at 6:30 p. m. neckline and a gored skirt ex- ’ y th Monday. tending into. a cathedral train. Rev. E. H. Zimmerman, Grace
r with her|Lutheran pastor. The bride will ente eas Danior be daughier Of
brother, Leslie Stanton Lee. ; Rev. F F. Moor c A small flared bonnet of the rr pire. abr A Biot, same lace will hold her full-| nt oP Je wing Ul 2 Rov. length veil of imported illusion, |™ 3 "0 “0 ng ke of Daeian, and she will carry a white bou- honor, will be In a ips n gay o i hids, valley lilies, step- : uifant frock An informal ceremony at 11jduet of orchids, of blue satin and a blue lace
a. m. tomorrow will unite Miss hanotis and roses. |bonnet. White net over yellow Martha Maxine Ross; 1221 Park! + * 2 thas been chosen by the bridesAve, and Patrick Joseph Kestler. Reception will Be Held maids: Miss Rosalie Elliott and The Bow. Fr. James w. Moore In the Woadstock Club iiss Sestroge Behning, sisters of | will officiate in ur ady of . e couple, Sherry Ellen Elliott, | Lourdes Catholic. Church. | Donald Stephen, St. Louis, wil niece of the bride, will be the The bride will wear an aqua be the bridegroom's attendant. g, 0. op lace afternoon dress with white Ushers are to be Philip C. Wright,| = t,24;tional white satin gown| accessories. Miss Frances Ros-| Leesburg, Va.; Paul V. Rogers To will be worn by the bride, along| ner, her only attendant, will be|Peonian Springs, Va., Pierre '¥:\with a fingertip illusion veil| in a similar pink frock. Morton Papin, Morton J. Lucas Ir. hia. CBUSht with a pearl coronet. She Kocher Plessinger, Columbia, Mo.,| liam Williams and August SChi8-| wij} carry an orchid on a prayerwill be the best man. fley, all of St. Louis; Wilmont H. |p, There will be a breakfast at|Tramel, Evanston, Ill, and MY.| ‘winiam Benning will be his the Athenaeum for members of] Mayer. {brother's best man. Ushers will the immediate families, and a re-| Immediately following the cere-| be Frank Behning, another ception will follow from 1 to 3|mony, there will be a reception in brother, and John Adams Elliott, p. m. After a wedding trip, the|the Woodstock Club. The bridal/brother of the bride. couple will be at home at the party will weceive before a fire-| After a reception in the Elliott address on Park Ave. place filled with greenery and! home, the couple will leave on a Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. flanked by roses and peonies. {motor trip through southern InFrank Plessinger, Hope, and Mr.| Assistants will be the bride’s|diana. They will be at home next and Mrs. Mark Kestler, 934 N.|aunts, Mrs. James A. Zinn of month in the Linwood ApartRiley Ave. Grosse Pointe and Miss Eunice ments. Dissette, Birmingham, Mich.; Mrs.| The bride attended Butler Uni-| M otor to Sun Valley Raymond Crom and Mrs. Edwin versity and the bridegroom was Misses Marjorie Ann Ropkey,
L. McNally. {a student at Purdue University. The couple will leave on a| : Susan Schleuter ang Doris Hurt|motor trip through the Southwest | The Rev. M. H. Reynolds } left yesterday to motor to the|and Mexico with the bride travel- Will Read C 8 | Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority|ing in a dress and matching | l ea eremony convention at Sun Valley, Ida.| jacket of printed silk, black and! The Rev. M. H. Reynolds will! They will visit the Black Hills| white accessories and an orchid.| 0 spo voor goon eo and Yellowstone National Park! They will be at home temporarily! g uniting 'as well as other points of inter-lin Washington. Miss Geraldine Tabor and Wil-| est on their way to the conven:| The bride is the daughter of liam F. Kelliher Jr. The ceremony | tion. The session will convene! Mrs. Leslie Stanton Lee, Golden will be at 7:30 o'clock in the! on Sunday. 'Hill, and the late Mr. Lee. She yuo oireat Methodist Chuteh.!
| The bride has chosen a period! gown, fashioned with an ivory! lace bodice and a full satin skirt! and train edged with lace. A se-| |quin Juliet cap will hold her] {fingertip veil, and she will carry white roses and an orchid. { i Pastel marquiset frocks, made + |with drop shoulders and bustle] . {backs, will be worn by the bride's | : |attendants. They are to be Miss! | Hilda Meadows, maid of honor; {Miss Barbara Ann West of Mun-| icie, Mrs. Richard C. Rodebeck {and Mrs. Milton Garrison, brides-| { maids, and Patsy Ann Walter of! { Louisville, flower girl. | The best man will be Donzld| i: |J. Tabor, brother of the bride, : {and ushers are Mr. Rodebeck, yf Garrison and Rudy Schmoll. { The ceremony will be followed | {by a reception in the home of the] {bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. | | Francis R. Tabor, 2647 Manker| Ave., and the couple will leave on {a trip to Chicago. The bride{groom’s father is of Milwaukee,
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| The following units of the! {Methodist Hospital White Cross | Guild will meet next week in the! | Service Center: Monday—Plain-| |field and Rebekah; Tuesday — | North Methodist and Southport;! Wednesday—Quaker; Thursday-—| (Irvington, Brookside and Wood-| {ruff Place Baptist, and Friday—| Brightwood and Victory.
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least 100 years old and possibly Clara Barton, inearer to 200, is the prized pos- American Red Cross. Mrs. Case, Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Gust don. who will be best men in the {session of Mrs. Joseph Case of a great-great niece of Miss Bar-|Muhlenbruch,
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Three Couples Plan | Bridal Dinners
The home of the bride-to-be's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Maile, 1705 N. Tibbs Ave. will be the setting for the bridal din-
ner they will give Monday night for their daughter, La Vera Jean,
and: Benjamin A. Friend. “~The dinner will precede the rehearsal, The couple will be mairied at
7:30 p. m. Wednesday in the Tab-|
ernacle Baptist Church. The Rev. S. W. Hartsock will perform the ceremony. Attending the event will be Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Friend, Martins Ferry, O., the parents of the prospective bridegroom; Mrs. Harry Vickers, also from Martins Ferry; Miss Phyllis Smith, North Vernon; Robert Anderson, Mitchell, and Charles Sale, Shelbyville.
Indianapolis guests will be the
Rev. and Mrs. Hartsock; Mr, and!
Mrs. Ervin Boyd and their son, Gordon; Mr. and Mrs. Noble Allbright and their daughter, Julia Kay; Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Bechert; Mr. and Mrs. Hubert a Adams Jr.: Miss Fae Bridges and Miss Martha Overman. ® ~ » Mr. and Mrs. James Layman Schell, 5510 Washington Blvd, will give the bridal dinner for
their daughter, Mary Lee. Miss Schell will be wed to Richard Fleetwood Herndon Jr. tomorrow afternoon in the First Presbyterian Church. The dinner is set for tonight at the Indianapolis Athletic will precede the wedding rehearsal.
The prospective bridegroom's
Open House Sunday parents, Dr. and Mrs. Richard F. Erwin Muhlen- Herndon, Springfield. Ill, will at-
th bruch., 4811 Park Ave. will hold tend the dinner as will their twin e , 4f or
founder of ‘ ” hi d open house from 3 to 5 p. m, Sons, Charles and Lewis Hern
who will observe Wedding party. {ton, still uses it to roll out pie their 50th wedding anniversary. Also coming from Springfield There are no invitations. are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kestner
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Other out-of-town guests are... Edward Short. Elizabeth, N. J, 2 and John Tucker, Fairland. Misses Susie Murray, Carolyn? Costin and Marjorie Dithmer will ; attend from Indianapolis alo: with the bride-to-be’s sisters,» Misses Sue, Kitty and Sallyz
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Miss Urte Smolenski Will Be Honored
The prospective bridegroom's parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. Bruce Kahle, Pittsburg, will honor Miss" | Urte Smolenski and their son, Daniel B. Kahle, at a bridal dinner at 6 p. m. today in the: Indianapolis Athletic Club. The, Kahles formerly lived in Lafa«, yette. : The Kahle-Smolenski nuptials: will be read at 4:30 p. m. tomor=, row in Sweeney Chapel at Butler’ University. 3 Invited to the dinner are: Mr. and Mrs. Horst. Smolenski, thes bride-to-be's parents; Mr. an Mrs. William H. McKittrick Jr... West Lafayette, the brother-in<® law and sister of the bride-to-be; « Miss Susan Smolenski, another. sister of the future bride, and hers brothers, Harold and Wilfreids Smolenski. - Also coming to the party areg Miss Marjorie Kahle, Pittsburgh, sister of the prospective brides groom; Mrs. H. C. Folk and her= son, Harry Charles Jr, both of,
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