Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 June 1948 — Page 13
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They carried baskets of pink roses hung from turquoise velvet ribbons. : The maid of honor was Miss Janet E. Moss, Merion, Pa., and
dames Nelson Johnson, John D. Gould Jr. and Charles Bookwalter; Miss Jane Schaff, Youngstown, O., sister of the bride-
groo ! Jr. Marino, Cal, Reynolds Jr. yd
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hearer. Charles H. Schaff, Youngstown, was his brother’s best man. Seating the guests were David 8 Shuts Sylvester Johnson ridegroom; an and Nelson Johnson, both brothers of thé bride; Dr. Walter A Peck I and Bawa J. Bergn, cinnati; George = hae Lake Bluff, Ill; Howard E. Sommer, Il; William A. Wick and Thomas W. Ford, Youngstown, and Thomas E. Taplin, Cleveland.’
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following the in the home of ts, Mr. and Mrs, Mr, and and N are the bride-
ding the bride's pan Sylvester Johnson. Schaff, Yo port Point, Mich.,
bride was graduated from Tudor Hall School and attended Sriarcliff Junior College. She is a member ' of the Indianapolis Junior League and the Dramatic
Club. . Mr. Schaff is a graduate of Mercersburg Academy and Princeton University.
Martha Holmes Is Married
A white lace ballerina dress was worn by Miss Martha Louise Holmes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Oliver Holmes, 3033 N. Dela-
Ed Morrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayland H, Morrison, Boone, Iowa.
the matron ‘of honor Miss Mary Virginia Lee, Chicago, was the maid of honor. They wore blue and yellow organza frocks. The bride carried a bouquet of white iris and roses. The best was Al J Bianco, Minn , and the
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daughter. of Mr. and Mrs.” Sylvester Johnson. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Schaff of Youngstown, O., and North-
port Point, Mich.
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Be (ley and Louise Duke, Butler
Dr GH. Smith
To Speak :
Kappa Kappa Gamma To Meet in Sun Valley
University. Mis. Robert H. White, Connersville, and Mrs. L.
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Marion Spry
of her , Miss Mrs, Howard Curfman,
To Mr. Curfman Aug. 8
parties highlight the bridal news today. . Mrs, Sidney Way, 146 N. Belmont St., announces the engagement daughter Marian Spry, and Donald Curfman. Mr. and] * 317 N. Holmes Ave. are the prospective ’s parents. The ceremony will be read Aug. 7th
THE BRIDAL SCENE—
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Alice England and Felechia. Janet Clarke will be the flower girl, and Patrick. Taylor will be The ring bearer brothers best man. The ushers are to include Dr. Robert P. Scott, Brink Hopkins, Mr. Taylor and Mr. Hubbel.
ties honoring
E. Cox, Greenwood also will attend. : Miss Luly Holmes, Dean of Women at Washington State College. is to be another speaker. The- projects of thé sorority are scholarships for war-devastated nations and exchange scholarships for women in this country.
‘Phi Mu Convention To Open Frida Mrs. Foe. Ler will represent the Indianapolis, Alumnae Chapter, Phi Mu Sorority, at the national convention which opens Friday at Old Point Comfort, Va.
June 30. Other Indianapolis delegates are Mrs. William B. Wilcox and Miss LaVerne Ridlen. The acitive chapters of the state will be represented by Miss Marilyn Manship, Indiana University; Miss Margaret Mills, Hanover College, and Miss Lou Ann Dobson, Purdue University. A program of speakers, workshop conferences, tours and luncheons has been planned for the delegates. Mrs. Norman D. Dunbar, Los Angeles, will preside, and Mrs. Carroll Melton, Norfolk, Va., is general chair-
June Weddings— Dr. Robert Parr Marries:
ax Miller-Hurt Rite Is Read
Miss Geraldine Moore and Dr. Robert L. Parr were married at 4 p. m. yesterday in the Fairview Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Virgil D. Ragan officiated. ‘The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Moore, Bunker Hill, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Parr, 715 Sherwood Drive. The attendants, Miss Betty Cotner and Mrs. Charles Bunell,
jenter Butler University in the Mr. Miller. is a graduate of Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn. and a student in ithe Indiana University School of
Peru, and Miss Ruby Shipley, Noblesville, wore yellow and pink taffeta dresses. The flowergirls were Sally Hipskind and Virginia Parr, James Parr was the best man and the ushers were Van Duncan, Dr. Ronald Hull, Dr. Boyd - McCracken and Thomas Moore.
A candlelight satin gown made with a molded bodice and acer cented with seed 1s, was worn by the bride. Her illusion veil fell from a satin headband and she carried a white orchid on a prayerbook. After a reception in the church the couple left for a trip north. They will be at home in July at Little Eagle, Wis. . - - Ld J h Arthur Miller took Miss Bettye Jane Hurt as his bride in a 2:30 p. m. ceremony yesterday in the Shiloh Methodist Church. The vows were read by the Rev. Robert Rayle. Mr, and Mrs. W. L. Hurt, Bridgeport, are the bride’s parents, and Mr. Miller is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence B. Miller, Oaklandon. Mesdames Roy Sprowl, John H. Reedy and Richard W. Mehl and Miss Shirley Lee Scott, bridesmaids, wore white frocks. The
{flower girls were Lynn Evans
and Bette Jo Miller. The bridegroom's father was the best man
and David C. Miller and Richard Shiel. . The bride wore a white satin gown accented with ruffles” Her veil of illusion fell from a bonnet of satin and she carried white roses with an orchid center. A trip to Detroit followed a reception in the home of the bride’s parents. They will be at home in Oaklan
don. A A former student at Pennsyl-
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List Sponsors For Circus
The hostesses for the Junior Civic Theater's Miniature Circus now being shown in Block’s Auditorium are announced by Mrs. Horace N. Roberts, co-director of the group. The circus will be at Block's through July 3.
fall.
The adult sponsors for this week are Mesdames Howard G. Lytele, K. F. Hufford, Gordon D. Bryan, G. D. Quinn, E. A. Warnicke, L. J. Shappert, J. H. Peeling, Robert Barber, G. T. Beall,
The meeting will be adjourned only,
and the ushers were Charles B.|
Medicine. He is a member of Beta Theta Pi and Phi Beta Kappa fraternities. :
Sweeney Chapel Scene Of Wedding Rife . Sweeney Chapel, Butler University, was the scene of the marriage of Miss Norma Anne Messmer and James H. Dirlam lat 2:30 p. m. yesterday. The Rev. Meridith Bergman of the Plainfield Christian Church officiated. Miss Joanne Wright, maid of honor, and Miss Ursula Wickemeyer, bridesmaids, * wore gold and green ballerina frocks. Joan and Gyda Messmer were -flowergirls. Jasper N. Dirlam was the best man and the ushers were Wilbur Thompson and Jack Vorhies. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Messmer, 702 N. Exeter Ave., wore a white organdy gown made with a sheer yoke, long sleeves and a hoop skirt. Her fingertip illusion veil fell from a tiara of orange blossoms and she carried roses and daisies. tte : After a reception at the Marott Hotel the couple left for a wedding trip. They will bé at home later this month in Indianapolis. The bride attended Butler -University and was graduated .from Indiana University. Mr. Dirlam, son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dirlam, Bowling Green, is attending the Indiana University School of Dentistry. He is a member lof Sigma Chi Fraternity and attended Butler University.
Jared Allen Takes Bride in Ceremony
Dr. Roy Ewing Vale read the vows uniting Miss Margaret Louise Reckert and Jared Allen at 3:30 p. m. yesterday in McKee Chapel, Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Louise Reckert, 5155 Indianola Ave. is the bride's mother and “the Rev. and Mrs. Verdi Allen, 1107 E. Market St., are the bridegroom’s parents. The attendants, Mrs, Brannon, matron of honor, and Patricia Ann Nuttall, flowergiri,
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wore pastel colored frocks. The thest man was Chester C. Newland Jr., and the ushers were Irad and Willard Allen. | A white silk marquiset gown: was chosen for the bride. It, was accented in lace. Her fin-| gertip veil of illusion cascaded! !from a lace bonnet and she car-| { ried white orchids on a prayerbook. A trip to Michigan fol‘lowed a reception in the home of the bride’s mother, .
Lorene Elliott Is Wed In Chapel Ceremony
A double ring ceremony united Miss Lorene Elliott and Harold Ruchanan at 8:30 p. m. Saturday in the McKee Chapel, Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Dr. Roy! Ewing Vale officiated. Mrs. Jesse F. Smith, matron of honor, wore a pink taffeta and net frock. Mr. Smith was the best man and the ushers were Jack Barker and Wilbur Jwen.
Robert V. Elliott, 6101 Evanston Ave, wore a white marquiset trimmed with
After ‘a trip to the Smoky Mountains the couple will be at home at 1906 E. 68th St. bir.
Buchanan is the son of Everett
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E. N. Beesley, Florence D. Smock and Owen G. Pohlmann. Junior Civic members who will be hostesses include Misses Barbara Frank, Barbara Lemons, Pat Smith, Doris Lytle, Hood, Pat Locke, Marilyn Shaw, Drusilla Beal, Marjorie Shepherd, Sandra Bilsky, Kathy Noling, Virginia Megorden, Collette Steube, Joanie Hanson, Carlotte Locke, Louise Warnicke, Beverly Bryan, Nancy Lynch, Nancy Pearson and Patty Bates. They will all be dressed in clown costumes.
Fr. Gorman Officiates
The Rev. Fr. Michael Sorman read the vows uniting Miss Theresa Pearsey and Edmund Wagner at 9 a. m. Saturday in St. Anthony’'s Catholic Church. The ‘bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pearsey, 2757 Walker Ave., and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund C, Wagner, 3101 W. Morris St. The attendants, Misses Rita Wagner, ‘Alice England and Mariam Fatout, wore pastel dotted frocks. Carol Ann and Donna Lou Downton were the flowergirls and Tommy Paarscy was the ring . Wagner was the best man and the ushers weére Donald Wagner and James Pearsey. The bride wore a candlelight satin gown made with a molded bodice and hoop skirt. Her illusion veil fell from a orange blossoms and she carried white roses with an orchid center. After a wedding breakfast in the home of the bridegroom's parents and a reception in the home otf the bride’s parents, the couple
eft for a trip to Canada.
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itinuing. She will be feted to-! {morrow with a luncheon and] shower given by Miss Frances! Shaw, 6049 Haverford Ave. The hostess will be assisted by her mother, Mrs. HL W. Shaw, and Miss Mary Hobson. The guests will include Mrs. E. E. Houze, the bride-to-be’s mother; Mesdames Frank Stucker, Stuart Ruona, Chester Bailey and Walter Thornbrough and Miss Filorence Hamill Mrs. Thomas -A. Bunch, who will be the matron of honor at , and Mrs. Charles , who will be the bridesmaid, will be the hostesses for a crystal shower and party at Mrs, Bunch’'s home, 8161 Rosemeade Lane. It will be Saturday afternoon. {
Miss Terese O'Hara |
To Be Honor Guest Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Broe-| iking will give the bridal dinner for their daughter, Miss Lucille Broeking, and Robert G. Reed Jr. The party will be Friday night at the Hotel Lincoln. The bridal party and members of the immediate families will be the guests. The rehearsal will precede the dinner. The couple will be wed Saturday in the Irvington Presbyterian Church. Miss Carol Fliegenschmidt, 4726 Cornelius Ave, will entertain Miss Broeking with a personal shower tonight. Twenty guests have received invitations.
honor guest a linen shower given in the home of Mrs. F. J. McAvoy, 3645 N. Delaware St. Miss O'Hara will become the bride of Ens. F. |Joseph Viehmann on July 3.
{her daughter, Jackie; Mrs. E. R. Lauer and Mrs. E. J. 8 The guests will include the mothers of the engaged couple, Mrs. M. A. O'Hara and Mrs, Frank J. Viehmann; Mesdames Rufus Gray, G. A. Kelley and Leo P. Brown.
- ~ - ! The round of pre-nuptial par- James O'Hara, K. R. Laforge, Miss Beatrice Anna Walpole, E. Berry Smith, {Houze, who will be married to Paul B. Saunders, Edward WedClayton Shull July 11, is con:dle and Edgar Traylor, Misses
hostess at
Miss Terese O'Hara will be the tomorrow night at
The hostess will be assisted by d.
Mesdames Edward P. Fahy, T.
Patricia Joyce, Irene Smith, Jean Maney, Mary. Ellen Quill, Patricia Noane and Mary Elizabeth Walpole.
Party Will Fete Patsy Armstrong
Mrs. Frank Linville will be a dessert and linen shower to be given tonight in honor of Miss Patricia Duffey. The future bride and James J. O'Brien will be married Saturday in St. Catherine of Sienna Catholic Church. Among the 25 guests invited to the party, which will be in the Riviera Club, are Mrs. Maurice Welsh, Terre Haute, who will be one of the bridesmaids; Miss Mary Joan Wolff, Dayton, O.; and Miss Mary Sunderhaus. The prospective bridegroom's grandmother, Mrs. Timothy Reidy, will present the gifts to] Miss Duffey. ” ~ » Tau Chapter of Delta Sigma Kappa Sorority, will entertain Miss Patsy Ruth Armstrong, the bride-to-be of Richard V. Schneider. The couple will be wed Saturday in St. John's Evangelical and Reformed Church. The ‘party will be held at the home of Mrs. Timothy Sheenan, 959 N. Linwood Ave. at 8 p. m., today. Mrs. Vera Percifield, Miss Jerry Bush and Miss Ruby Yeager will assist the hostess.
On Florida Trip
bride’s parents, and Dave Bernstein, 3109 Ruckle St. is the father of the bridegroom. The matron of honor was Mrs. Joe Budnick and Miss Molly
The bridesmaids included Mrs. Bernard Berger and Misses Ruth Farb, Florence Shapiro and Maryann Schwartz. Rose Budnick was the flower girl. All the attendants wore pastel - tinted frocks. A satin bodice accented the lace gown of the bride. She wore a full-length veil and carried a white orchid on a Bible. Alex Bernstein was the best man, and Sidney Izsak, Jack Cohen, Sidney Feldman, Gil Cohen and Myron Budnick were the ushers. Jack Bernstein was the ring bearer. A. dinner followed the ceremony and later a reception was held. The couple is driving to Miami Beach and also will go to Cuba. They will be at home in Columbus. The bride attended Indiana University where she was a member of Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority. Mr. Bernstein attended the University of California and Purdue .University.
Sorority to Confer Three Degrees ‘ Formal installation services for members of the Delta Mu Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority will be held tonight in the home of Mrs. Cecil Byrne, E. 10th St. The Ritual of Jewels degree will be given to Miss Anna Brochhausen, Mrs. E. H McLain and Mrs. Byrne. Mrs. George B. Fowler will confer the degrees, assisted by Miss Louise Rich ‘and Mrs, John Julian. Mrs. Russell J. Adams iwill sing.
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Myr. and Mrs. Morris Bernstein Are
Wedding vows united Miss Frances Izsak and Morris Bernstein at 6 p. m, yesterday in the Beth-El Zedeck Temple. Rabbi William P. Greenfield and Cantor Myron Glass officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Izsak, 6108 N. Pennsylvania St, are the
Reads Vows
An afternoon ceremony Satur-
’: INSTALLATION TONIGHT — The Indianapolis Branch of the American Society
of Women Accountants will install its new officers at 4 6 o'clock dinner tonight in the YMCA. Helping Miss Elizabeth Riley (right), the incoming president, with her office chores are Miss Hannah Thompson (left), the new treasurer, and Miss Edna Dickison, who will become secretary. Other officers to be installed are Mrs. Georgia Schloeman and-Mrs. Walter Dawson, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. May nd Miss Louisa Davis and Miss Dorothy Rosebrock,
After Wedding.
Dr. Roy Vale
day united Miss Veronica -'H. Bowen and Charles 0. Aschmann Jr. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale officiated at 2:30 o'clock in the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Miss Phyllis Jane Bowen, maid of honor, wore yellow taffeta and the flowergirls, Jenny Bowen and Judy Kay Simmons, wore white net. Fred Kecker, Elmhurst, Ill, was the best man, and the ushers were Wells Grogan, West Bend, Wis., and Richard Thornburg, St. Louis.
The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Bowen, 4027 Carrollton Ave. wore a candlelight satin gown accented with seed pearls. Her two-tiered fingertip fllusion veil fell from a lace iruffle and lilies.
she
sin. They will be at. home after
-|July 4 in Indiandpolis. The bride-
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aschmann, Elmhurst.’
Garden Club Outing
Mrs. Pierre Williams, Freeman Lake, will be hostess to the Emerson Grove Garden Club tomorrow. The members ill have a dinner and business meeting.
Sorority Meeting The Rho Chapter, Delta Sigma Kappa Sorority, will meet at 8 p m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Robert Rabourn, New Beth:l
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After a reception at the Marott), Hotel, the couple left for Wiscon-|
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