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PRACTICE FOR TENNIS TOURNEY—Mrs.

Fran

above), 3015 N. Meridian St., and Mrs. Robert Hensel. for a practice session before they appear in the Western Amateur Tennis Cham.pionships tournament to be held at the Woodstock Club July 5 through 11. Jack

Rogers, Woodstock "pro" (at center, in upper right photo), referees for a

ces Bowen (left, in photo Woodstock Drive, get ‘set

group of

Woodstock juniors (left to right) Susan Cadick, 3505 Washington Blvd.: Mary Carolyn Swartz, 4142 N. Meridian St., and Barbara and Connie McCown, 5008 N. Meridian St. Mr. Rogers will be administrator of the tournament.

WEDDINGS TODAY—

St. Joan of Arc Church Is the Scene Of Two Nuptial Rites This Morning

A motor trip through Canada and New England will follow the marriage of Miss Joan Dearmin

and George Thomas Finney at 430 p. m. ay. The vows will be read in the North Methodist Church by Dr. Dallas L. Brown-

ing. The couple’s parents are Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. in, 547 N. Delaware St., and Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Finney, 3707 N. Meridian St. Bas Miss Nancy Dearmin will be her sister's maid of honor. The bridesmaids are to be Miss Barbara Dearmin, Odon; Miss Susan Freyer, New York; Miss Jeanne Rybolt and Miss Eleanor Hazen. They will be dressed alike in mint green faille taffeta frocks and French braid picture hats. The bride's gown of candlelight slipper satin has a sheer Nottingham net yoke accented with a Point de Venise lace bertha. Che full ‘hooped skirt extends into a train. Her full-length illusion veil will be held by a half-hat of fluted illusion. She will carry her mother’s Bible topped with white orchids. Mr. Finney will be his son's best man and ushers will be Roderick Howey, Los Angeles; Carl Schlemmer, Buffalo, N. Y.; Robert Finney, Martinsville, and Bradshaw Patrick. A reception in the church parlors will follow the ceremony. After their trip the couple will live in Lafayette. The bride was graduated from Northwestern University where she was a Delta Gamma Sorority member. A Phi Delta Theta Fraternity member, the bridegroom is attending Purdue University.

Marriage Service Read By Dr. J. S. Milner Dr. Jean S, Milner officiated at the marriage of Miss Jo Ann Heffelfinger to James Scott Grimes at 3:30 p. m. today. He read the vows in the Second Presbyterian Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Heffelfinger, 5441 Washington Blvd, and the bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dryden Grimes, 5410 N. New Jersey St. The bouffant hooped skirt of the bufjle’s pearl slipper satin Bown extended into a cathedral train. Her two-tiered fingertip illusion veil was attached to a fSatin-braided half-hat. She cartied white orchids and ivy. Miss Marilyn Hooley, maid of honor, and the bridesmaids, Mrs. Basil Mayes, Arlington, Va.; Miss Mary Ann Porteous and Miss Shirley Ann Ostermeyer, were dressed alike in nile green taffeta. George Grimes was his brother's best man while the ushers Were Jack Goelzer, Jack Gill and Charles C t. A reception followed at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. After a short. trip north, the couple will be at home at 144 W. 36th St. The bride, a graduate of Christian College and Butler UniverSity, is a member of Kappa Alpha eta Sorority. The bridegroom attended Purdue University and Will be graduated from Butler in January, He is a Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity member. >

Propylaeum Is Scene

Of Nuptial Rite The pylaeum was the setting this afternoon for the wedding of Miss Nora Thoburn Schiltges and Dr. Karl C. KohlStaedt. Dr, Edwin W. Stricker, pastes of the Central Avenue at 4 Totodist Church, officiated a Mr. and Mrs. William B. 3642 Watson Road, are

Schiltges,

|bridegroom’s parents.

{the bride's parents. Dr. and Mrs. George W. Kohlstaedt, Marcy Village, are parents of the bridegroo

m. Mrs. John William Schiltges, the bride’s sister-in-law, was the matron of honor. She wore white marquiset and lace. Nancy and Kathie Crawford also attended the bride as ribbon bearers. They wore white dotted swiss dresses tied with green sashes.

marquiset gown. Its " hooped skirt extended into“a cathedral train. . Her fingertip veil was held by a band of stephanotis. She carried white roses, stephanotis. George F. Kohlstaedt served as his brother’s best man. A reception was to be held in the'Propylaeum after the ceremony. Following a trip south, the couple will live at 3140 N. Meridian St. The bride, a Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority member, was graduated from DePauw University. A Delta Tau Delta Frater{nity member, the bridegroom was graduated from Wabash College and the University of Cincinnati School of Medicine.

Ceremony Is Followed By Wedding Breakfast

A wedding breakfast in the Marott Hotel followed the marriage of Miss Barbara A. Knox and John F. Beckerich at 10:30 o'clock this morning. The Rev. Fr. William Buhmeier read the vows in St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church. Mr. and Mrs. John Knox, 4028 ark Ave. are the bride's parents, and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Beckerich, 5032 College Ave., are parents of the bridegroom. Mrs. Charles S. Smith, St. Paul, Minn., was her sister's matron of honor. Miss Ruth Lang, Dallas, Tex.; Miss Carol Beckerich and Miss Theresa McDevitt were the bridesmaids. They were dressed alike in pink taffeta and marquiset. The bride’s Chantilly lace and marquiset gown had a hooped skirt and chapel traim. Her fingertip illusion veil cascaded from a lace coronet. She carried a white prayerbook topped with a white orchid. John A. Knox, brother of the ibride, was the best man. Ushers were William Chisler, Donald Lukenbill and Robert Holtzman. A reception was held this afternoon in the Marott Hotel. The couple will live in Camden, N. J. A graduate of Indiana University, the bride is a Delta Zeta Sorority member. The bridegroom was graduated from Purdue University. .

Msgr. Clement Bosler

Officiates at Rite Miss Patricia Rice became the bride of Robert P. McArdle in an 11:45 o'clock ceremony this morning. The nuptials were read in the St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church: by the Very Rev. Msgr. Clement Bosler. After a reception in the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. E. A. Rice, 213 E. 50th St., the couple left for a trip to northern Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. McArdle, Harvard, Ill, are the

The maid of honor, Miss Phyllis Hobbs, wore white marquiset with a matching bonnet. Miss Carol Smith, Birmingham, Mich.; Miss Virginia Thomas, Wauwatosa, Wis.; Miss Nancy Nadau, Green Bay, Wis.. and Miss Florence Becker, the bridesmaids, wore pale pink marguiset and matching bonnets.

Appligued satin in a flower motif accented the bride's white

ivy and

lace cap held her {illusion weil

with white orchids.

best man. The ushers included Emmett Rice Jr., the bride's brother; Kenneth Craig and Robert Mocella, Chicago, and John Wayland, of Waterbury, Conn., and Chicago.

Y. A Sigma Nu Fraternity member, the ‘bridegroom also was graduated from Northwestern.

Norman Servies Will Wed Miss Suzanne Bray Marriage vows will be exchanged by Miss Suzanne Bray and Norman E. Servies at 4:30 p. m. today in All Souls Unitarian Church. Dr. E. Burdette Backus will officiate and Dr. Frank 8S. C. Wicks will give the benediction.

{ Mr. and Mrs, Walker Miles Bray, 1135 Ivy Lane, are th |bride’s parents. Mrs. Nelda Paul, (Plainfield, is the mother of the bridegroom. A. petal pink taffeta frock will

be worn by the matron of honor,

Mrs. Jane DuTemple, Plainfield. The bridesmaids, Mrs. Richard R. Blank, Michigan City, and Miss Mollie Bray, San Francisco, will be dressed in aqua frocks. The bride’s candlelight slipper satin gown has a sheer marquiset yoke, seed pearl trimming and a hooped skirt falling into a sweeping train. Her two-tiered illusion veil will fall from a Juliet cap of shirred net encrusted with seed pearls. She will carry a prayerbook trimmed with ivy, orchids and. valley lilies. John Hubbard, Louisville, Ky., will be the best man. The ushers will be Richard R. Blank, Michigan City; Charles Kennett and Carlisle Morris. After the ceremony a reception will be held in the Columbia Club. Following a wedding trip the couple will be at home in West Lafayette where the bridegroom is attending Purdue University. The

jrado College. Mr. Servies is a {member of Alpha Tau Omega {Fraternity. |

\Whelden-Beckett Vows

She carried a prayerbook covered! :

Jack McArdle was his brother's)

The couple will live in Evanston, Ill. The bride, a Kappa Alpha| Theta Sorority member, is a grad-} uate of Northwestern University.

TRIO OF PLAYERS—Among Indianapolis entrants in the Western tournament are Mrs. Conrad Ruckelshaus (above, left), Golden Hill; Mrs. J. K. Bole Jr. (above, right), Carmel, and Miss Jogie Frenzel (right), 5799 Sunset Lane.

Couple Takes Trip East

Following a wedding breakfast {in the Riviera Club and a recep{tion in the home of the bride's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Grady left on motor trip this afternoon through New England. The couple was married at 9:30 o'clock in St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church with the Rev. Fr. John Lynch officiating. The bride, the former Miss Elizabeth Cunningham, is the sister of Mrs. Louis Lindenbaum Sr., 4927 Broadway. Mr. Grady's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Grady of Morgantown. Entering with her brother-in-law, Mr. Lindenbaum, the bride wore a white embossed organza gown made with a bouffant hooped skirt and a cathedral train. She had a fingertip illusion veil and carried a prayerbook topped with white gardenias. The bridesmaids, Mrs. Alfred Kritsch and Mrs. Robert Hallam, were dressed in pink and blue nylon marquiset frocks. Pale yellow taffeta was worn by the maid of honor, Miss Mary Jane Hen-

bride attended Purdue and Calo-|drickson. Kathryn Ann Kritsch

iwas flower girl and Vern Alton

{Trester was the ring bearer. Attending Mr. Grady were Lou-

{is Lindenbaum Jr., best man, and Chu {Richard Sauer and Mr. Hallam,

‘Are Pledged in Church ushers.

a 2:30 p. m. ceremony today in St. Paul's Episcopal Church. The

Rev. John V. Vruwink officiated. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Beckett, 616 W. 34th St., and Mr. and Mrs. Whelden, 3524 Birchwood Ave. Miss Katherine Ely, maid of honor, and the bridesmaids, Mrs. Ronald H. Hull and Mrs. Stanleigh B. McDonald, wore aqua eyelet dresses. : Alencon lace edged the marquiset yoke of the bride's pearl pink satin gown. Her matching illusion veil fell from an orange blossom halo. She carried a white] prayerbook to which was attached a white orchid and babies’ breath. James E. Brake was the best man. Ushers were William Ellsworth, Terre Haute; Mark . Rudolph, Arthur Wilson and Robert Wehling. 5 A reception was held in the Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority House at Butler University, from

George T. Whelden Jr. took Miss Joan Beckett as his bride in Indianapolis.

The couple will be at home in

‘Guild Will Sponsor Card Party ;

The St. Francis Hospital Guild will have a card party at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday in Ayres’ AudiWalter Stumpf, chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. 1. G. Boyd and Mrs. C. Harry Woirhaye, co-chairmen. Committee members are Mesdames Karl Kiefer, William Murphy, Carrie Oberting and William Faust, euchre; Mrs. John O'Connell, bunco; Mrs. Fred Koch, bridge, and Mesdames Boyd, Roy Nation, Ed Schneider, Amos Huegele, Louis Groh and Henry Gardner, special committees.

Summer at Lake Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hendricks Winterrowd, 6124 Ave. left today for Squirrel Hill, their summer home on Lake Shafer; where they will spend the rest of!

which the bride was graduated. The bridegroom, a graduate of Indiana University, is a Sigma

The bride's white satin gown had a chapel train. An Alencon

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the season. Accompanying them were their daughters, Nancy and Mrs. H. C. Block Jr., 5444 N.

|breath tied with miniature roses.

Lucille Broeking

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Becomes Bride

|Of Robert Gerver Reed Jr.

Reed Jr.

read the vows.

tier Place. Given in marriage by her fath-

lonet gown made with a wide bertha of Chantilly lace and a bouffant skirt extending into a chapel-length train. Her {llusion veil fell from a tiara of Chantilly lace and orange blossoms. She carried white roses and babies’

Mrs. Donald Baumgardt, her jcousin’s matron of honor, was dressed in primrose yellow taffeta. Nile green taffeta frocks were worn by the bridesmaids, Miss Mary Jo Reed, the bridegroom's sister; Miss Barbara Shaneberger and Miss Nancy Kelsey. Alfred A, Reed was his brother's best man and ushers were

er, the bride wore a white ny-|

In a 3:30 p. m. ceremony today in the Irvington Presbvterian George rch, Miss Lucille Broeking became the bride of Robert Gerver Wayne Lundy, Toledo, O.,

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Broeking, 48 N. Webster Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Reed, 339 Whit-|

Miss Tamler:

To Be Wed Tomorrow

Before an altar banked with palms, ferns, candélabra and white summer flowers, Miss Flor« ence Tamler will become the bride of Lawrence M. Stillerman at 5:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Beth-el Ze« deck Temple. Rabbi William P, Greenfeld and Cantor Myro Glass will read the double-ring ceremony. ? The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Tamler, 518 8. Central Court, and Mr. Stiller man is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Louis J. Stillerman, 4150 Broad way. a . Miss Tamler will wear a silver satin gown trimmed in pear! and silver beads. Her : fingertip: veil will fall from a beaded ‘satin tiara. She will carry a bouquet of calla lilies with white streamers of ribbon and stephanotis.

Pastel Frocks to Be Worn By Bride's Attendants Attending the bride as matron of honor will be her sister, Mrs, Dave Cobin, Los Angeles. She ne wear yellow marquiset and

Bridesmaids, Miss Adele Brand. man, Toledo, O., and Miss

|Capehart-Sohn Vows Will Be Read Tonight

Times State Service COLUMBUS, Ind, June 26—A

single-ring ceremony Will unite Miss Nancy Elizabeth Sohn and Thomas Charles Capehart at 7:30 p. m. today in the First Presbyterian’ Church here. The Rev.

Harold W. Turpin will officiate. The bride is the daughter of

» (Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Sohn of

Columbus and the bridegroom's parents are Sen. and Mrs. Homer E. Capehart, Washington. The altar will be banked with palms, white summer flowers and tiered candelabra entwined with ivy. White satin bows and ivy will mark the pews. Entering with her father, the bride will wear a Chantilly lace and nylonet gown made with short puffed sleeves, hooped skirt and a scalloped lace peplum. She will have matching lace mitts and her full-length tulle veil will fall from a cap trimmed with stephanotis. A white orchid will be centered in her bouquet of white roses and stephanotis. As maid of honor, Miss Mary Sohn, the bride's sister, and Miss Patricia Capehart, the bridegroom's sister and bridesmaid, will wear frocks of white organdy over apple green taffeta. Miss Beverly Ann Baker, junior bridesmaid, will be dressed in white organdy over white taffeta. | Earl Capehart of Washington, the bridegroom’s brother, will be {the best man and ushers will be Sommer, Indianapolis; and

Dr. John B. Ferguson, pastor of the church, and Dr.John Sohn, the bride's brother. | Frederick R. Daries of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church |

| Following a reception in the {Harrison Lake Country Cluo, the

{couple will leave on a month's itrip to Nova Scotia and Canada.

J. Stillerman, sister of the bride groom, will be dressed in pink marquiset. Miss Adele Tamler, the bride's sister; and Miss ‘Ruth Farb will wear green marquiset. Donald R. Stillerman, the bridegroom’s brother, will be the best man, and ushers will be Jerome Tamler, Edward Mitchell, Herman D, Hurwitz and Milton IL. Bohard. After a dinner and reception in the temple the couple will leave for a trip to Chicago and Wiscon« sin. They will be at home, July 12, with the bride's parents. The bride attended the Vogue Fashion School of Chicago and Mr, Stillerman was graduated from Indiana University.

Pratt-Grisso Ceremony

Miss Jo Anne Grisso will bee come the bride of Daniel D. Pratt in a double-ring ceremony at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in McKee Chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale will officiate. i Parents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs. L. BE. Grisso, 5410 Broadway, and Mr. and Mrs. Ryland D. Pratt, 5158 Broadway.

Dressed in aqua taffeta gowns, the bride's attendants will be Miss Julia West, Fond du Lac, Wis., maid of honor; Miss Mary Ellen Wild, Columbus, O.; Miss Kay Gordon, Oak Park, Ill; Miss Anne Kinslow, Miss Mary Kay Lacey and Mrs. Gene Burger, Warren, O., bridesmaids. A white slipper satin gown {fashioned with a marquiset yoke, long fitted sleeves, bouffant {hooped skirt and a cathedral {train will be worn by the bride.

Her two-tiered French illusion (veil will fall from a shirred half. hat of illusion. She will carry her

igrandmother’s prayerbook topped

(diana University an Tis now at- They will be at home in Indian- With a white orchid, stephanotis

{tending the I. U. Medical School. He is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Phi Beta Pi -Fraternities.

St. Margaret’s Guild Will Meet Monday

St. Margaret's Hospital Guild will meet at 10 a. m. Monday in the 38th Street Branch of the Merchants National Bank. Mrs. Robert M. Stith will preside. Reports on the baseball game sponsored by the guild will be given by Mrs. Robert C. Becherer, chairman; Mesdames Paul T. Rochford, Marvin Curle, Robert C. Blessing, 'John R. Brayton, Harold L. Mercer, L. E. Kincan-

Harold F. Goodman, East Chicago; Philip M. Allen, Ft. Wayne, | and William A. Woods, St. Louis. A reception was held in the home of the bride's parents before the couple left on a wedding trip north. " The bride was graduated from, Purdue University where she w:

Illinois 8t., and Mrs. Block's

a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority.

non, Elmer R. Krueger, Kenneth F. Adair, Louis R. Thomas, Ken M. Mosiman and L. Roy Ford.

apolis, : The bride and bridegroom are graduates of Purdue University where he was a member of Beta Theta Pi Fraternity. Miss Sohn is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma and Tri-Kappa Sororities. >

July 25 Is Date Set For Sorority Picnic

Mrs. Joseph Hunt is the new president of Alpha Chapter, Gamma Phi Alpha Sorority. Other newly elected officers are Mrs. Charles Johnson, vice president; Mrs. V. Louis Howard, secretary; Mrs. Marion Arvin, treasurer, and Miss Frances _Filcer, remem-

and babies’-breath. Richard Pratt will be the best man and ushers will be Richard |Lohss, Richard Maxwell, John (Meyer, James Woods, Meredith Nicholson III and Pat McCord. Following the ceremony, a re ception will be held in the oride’s home. The couple will take 4 twoweek trip to northern Michigan and will be at home, July 13, at 4530 Washington Blvd. The bride was graduated from Stephens College and Ohio State University and is a member of Delta Gamma Sorority. The bridegroom attended Indiana University where he was a Phi Gam~ ma Delta Fraternity member.

brance committee head. A picnic for sorority members| and their families will be held/

[July 25. The net regular meeting)

Golden Anniversary (wii be in September.

Mr. and Mrs. Lucien L. Green 630 W. 30th St, their 50th wedding anniversary|

p. m. tomorrow. No invitations!

daughters, Wendy and Debby, Mr. Reed was graduated from In- have been issued.

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will celebrate Return From Trip

Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. oe

as with an open house from 5 to 7 3430 Guilford Ave. will return

Party at Julietta

The Lutheran Women's Mise sionary Council will give its ane nual party for residents of the Julietta Home at 2 p. m. Tues day in the home. Mrs. Walter Maas is chairman of ‘the chear

home Monday following a visit committee and Mrs. Henry Schein Boston, perie is council president.

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