Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 June 1948 — Page 16

oe 5 Coirples Exchange Vows in Church Rites; + One Service Is Read in Broadmoor Club i Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodward Chandler are on a ‘wedding trip to Mackinac Island, Mich., following their

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marriage at 8:30 p. m. yesterday in the Irvington Presbysterian Church. Dr. John B. Ferguson officiated. ~The bride, daughter of. Dr, and Mrs. James Wesley Denny, is sthe former Miss Mary Beth Denny. Mr. Chandler is the son of Mr.| wand Mrs, John R. Chandler, Glen Rock, N. J. Entering with her father, the bride wore candlelight satin and +4 fingertip. illusion veil. She carried a cascade bouquet of white Fearon, stephanotis and ivy centered with a white orchid. Thomas Dutro, Chicago, matron of honor; Miss ova Jo Bluffton, O., and Miss Lois Denny, Cincinnati, tbridesmaids in

were dressed svhis blue taff The parents of the couple are per Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Truitt Ryan,

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4039 College Ave, and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Richard Swenson,

Subee were James M. Denny, ohn Thomas Dutro Jr. Marysry O.; Hugh T. Martin and Phillip Lewis, both of Chicago. 4 A reception was held in the -home of the bride’s parents after Jthe ceremony. The couple's athome address will be 1 Murray

Evanston, IIL Mrs. Philip R. Bigler, Crown Point, was her sister's matron of honor. She wore a leaf green dotted swiss frock. The bridesmaids, Miss Joan Holman, Kokomo, and Miss Jane Hodges were dressed in tulip yellow dot-

AHill Terrace, Bergenfield, N.J. .q goieg after July 15. A white I Jace sows was worn by the e. e ful t Dallas L. Browding. hooped skirt extended into a Marriage Vows cathedral train. Her shoulder-

3 The North Methodist Church “as the scene at 8 p. m. yesterday 36f the wedding of Miss Doris M. Hines and Wingrove Wolfe. Dr. Dallas L. Browning read the was the best man, and William “double-ring ceremony. |Flack and Dale Roberts were I” Parents of the couple are the ushers. *Rev. and Mrs. Raymond Wolfe,| Dr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Gif#5124 Rosslyn Ave. and Mr. and|ford's home, 5125 N. Meridian Mrs. Thomas A. Hines, 2056 E. 8t., was the scene of the reception 46th St. Wearing frocks of green and yellow dotted ninon, the bridesmaids were Miss Vyonne Barron and Miss Patricia Higgason, The maid of honor, Miss Jo Ann Hines, wore peach silk, and Gloria Jean Wigal, flower girl, was| ‘dressed in white eyelet. «An ice blue summer satin gown .and a white f{llusion. veil were worn by the bride. She carried «3 bouquet of white roses and ,Stephanotis, centered with a white orchid.

length veil fell from a pearl tiara and she carried lilies, stephanotis and ivy centered with an orchid. Robert W. White, Skokie, Ill,

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cago. Couple to Be at Home In Cleveland Miss Patricia and AK David Grant Walton exchanged vows at 2:30 p. m. yesterday in the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr, pastor, performed the dotible-ring ceremony. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Eckhart, 823 W. 44th St, was given in marriage by her father. An appliqued satin scroll outlined the yoke of her white marquiset gown and there were satin appliques on the hooped skirt which swept into a cathedral train. Her two-tiered fingertip illusion veil was attached to a shirred half-hat and she carried white The bride is the daughter of H. orchids and white roses. ..McMorris, 223 E. 46th Bt., and| Mrs. Harry Startzell, Indiana, , Norman is the son of Mrs. Pa. sister of the bridegroom, was Norman, 710 Laverock the matron of honor and brides maids were Miss Martha Hughes, oF ho 2 Rose ‘and “blue frocks were Albuquerque, N. M.; Mrs. Richard Sworn by the bridesmaids, Misses Coatta, Detroit, and Miss Ruth Ruth Harper, Mary K. Carter and|/Ann Duncan. The matron of hon- - Cassel and Mrs. Robert/or wore yellow taffeta and the "Hammond. Miss Mary R. McMor- bridesmaids aqua taffeta. ris, maid of honor and sister of| Mr. Walton, son of Mr. and “fhe bride, was dressed in ice blue Mrs. Allyn K, Walton, Pittsburgh, silk crepe. tr Applegate was had his brother, Richard A. Wal“the flower girl ton, Lorain, O., as best man. 'An8 Aceves satin was worn by the|other brother, Stanley, of Pitts. bride and she carried a white/burgh, was an usher as were Wilorchid surrounded with stephano-|liam F. Eckhart -Jr., the bride's tis. ibrother, and Kurt Kiein, Buffalo, Mr. Hammond was the best/N. Y. ‘and’ ushers were Donald] After a reception in the church Wagner, Waldo Stout, Chicago;/parior, the couple left for a wedTheodore Harvell and Byron|ding trip. They will be at home, Schofield, New Castle. July 12, in Cleveland where Mr, After a reception in Hunters'| Walton is atisnding the Case InLodge, Marott Hotel, the couple|stitute of Technology. Jett on a wedding trip to Chicago| The bride, a graduate of Butler and Silver Lake, Lake Wis. Nay wiil{University, is a Delta Delta

Best man was Thomas “B. ie and ushers were John Mcry and Max Haunn. A recepwas held in the church parthe couple left on a “frip to Lake Michigan.

Clyde C. Norman Weds «Miss Ellen McMorris

Jul t 3472 N.| Sorority member, Mr. Walton is be Flinois St. uly 3 = "lamlated with Theta Chi Frateran ls Bride nity, \ TG Trip to Smoky Mountains

Follows Ceremony After next Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Keith Danie! will be at home in Cleveland. They are in the Smoky Mountains on the wedding trip which followed

Julia Anna Ryan was 5 8 to Richard Bryant Swenson at 2:30 p. m. Baturday. The ceremony was read in Bweeney Chapel at Butler niversity by Dr. Howard G. L ’

after the ceremony. The couple

a trip. Both attended Purdue Unijwhere the bridegroom was a member of Beta Theta Pi Fraternity. They will live in Chi-

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Souls Unitarian Church, Mrs. Norman E. {Servies was Miss Suzanne Bray. Dr. E. Burdette Backus and Dr. F. S. C. Wicks, pastor and pastor emeritus of the church, officiated. Parents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs, Walker Miles Bray, 1135 Ivy Lane, and Mrs. Nelda Paul, Plainfield. (Bretzman photo)

their marriage Yesterday 2 after-| noon. The bride, the former Miss Sally Ann Hammond, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown Sipe, 4735 N. Illinois St. She and Mr. Daniel, who is of Cleveland, were married on the 25th wedding anniversary of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Daniel, Downers Grove, Ill. The double-ring service was at 3:30 o'clock in the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church with Dr, Roy Ewing Vale officiating. The bride, escorted by Mr. Sipe, wore marquiset styled with a hooped skirt and ‘train. Her fulllength veil of illusion had a lace cap and was edged with lace. She carried white roses, stephanotis, valley lilies and baby's breath. Her attendants were in pastel green marquiset. Miss Marybeth Hammond was her sister's maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Ruth Daniel, Downers Grove, sister of the bridegroom; Miss Nancy Kelsey, Lakewood, O.;

Miss Helen Wileman, Ithaca, N. Y., and Miss Julia Gerlach. Jane Baur, Carmel, was the flower girl. Robert K. Hoffman, Cleveland, served as best man while the ushers were Edwin Fithian, Grove was City, Pa.; Claus Nacke, Gary; Edward Vana, Lisle, Ill, and Charles Walker, Downers Grove. A reception was held in the Sipe home after the ceremony. Both the bride and bridegroom are Purdue University graduates. She is a Pi Beta Phi Sorority; member and is a member of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity.

Marilyn Baker Bride Of Willard Metcalf

The marriage, yesterday, of Miss Marilyn Baker and Willard A. Metcalf was at 4 p. m. in the Irvington Methodist Church. Officiating at the rite were Dr. John Tehnant of the Gobin Memorial Church in Greencastle and Dr. Ralph O. Pearson of the Irvington Church. The cOuple, both graduated just two weeks ago from DePauw University, will spend the summer as camp counselors at Lannon, Wis. In the fall Mr. Metcalf will enter Columbia University to study for his masters degree in physical education. Dr. and Mrs. Don D. Baker, 9872 Ellenberger Pkwy., W, Drive, are the bride's parents. The bridegroom {is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Seward E. Metcalf, Coffeyville,

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Sorority Party

| The monthly party of Kappa! (Chapter, Delta Sigma Kappa So{rority, will be held at 8 p. m. to{day in the Franklin Township Mrs. John Holmes of Wanamaker will be the host|ess.

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Dorothy Humphreys Wed to R. L. Miller BLOOMINGTON, June 28—The First Methodist Church here was the scene, at 4:30 o’clock yesterafternoon, of Miss Dorothy, June Humphreys’ marriage to

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by 1 the bride had “a panel of of ruffles extending from the waist to the end of the cathedral train.

With it she wore a two-tiered illusion veil attached to a white taffeta bonnet. Her bouquet was of stephanotis, white carnation tufts and white roses.

Petal pink frocks were worn by her attendants. Mrs. Carlton G. Watkins, Charlotte, N. C., sister of the bridegroom and matron of honor, wore taffeta while dotted swiss was worn by the bridesmaids—Miss Carol Crook, Vincennes; Miss Ruth Scudder, Windfall; Miss Carolyn Sullivan, Milwaukee, and Miss Mary Lou Tresch, Peru. Dr. Watkins was his brother-in-law's best man. Robert and James Baker, the bride’s brothers, were ushers with John Mast, Ft. Wayne, and Tom Walker. A reception was held in the Baker home after the ceremony. The bride is an Alpha Chi Omega Sorority member and the

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ternity member.

Broadmoor Club Scene Of Wolf-Levin Rite

Miss Carolyn Levin and Louis C. Wolf were married at 7 p. m. Saturday in the Broadmoor Country ‘Club, Rabbi Morris Feuerlicht and Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt of the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation read the ceremony. The bride wore a gown of satin and heirloom lace with a short train. Her short, off-the-face veil belonged to the bridegroom's maternal grandmother. She carried gardenias and orchids. The bride's sister, Mrs. Sam Chernin, was the matron of honor, and Miss Elizabeth Wolf, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Janet Blatt were bridesmaids. Mrs. Chernin was dressed in a white brocaded taffeta frock. The bridesmaids wore white brocaded faille. Walter Wolf Jr. was his brother’s best man, and Richard Glasser and Melvin Adams, Chicago, were ushers. A dinner in the club followed the ceremony. After a trip to Banff and Lake Louise the couple will be at home at 1 W. 28th St. Both the bride and bridegroom are graduates of Purdue University. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Levin, 44 E. 46th St., are the bride's parents. Mr, and Mrs. Walter E. Wolf, 5275 N. Meridian 8t., are the parents of the bridegroom,

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ler, Pa., wore. yellow organdy. Frank E, Kamplain, Brownsburg, was the best man. Ushers were Donald E:Pedlow, Vaughn Overstreet and Russell C. James. The couple will be at home, July 15, at the Central Ave. ad{dress The bride is an Indiana .Uni{versity graduate and the bridegroom attends Butler University where he is a mémber of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity»

Leave for West

Mrs. John Worthall, 2968 Central Ave, and Miss Ruby Crumbacker, 42 W. 11th St., week-end for Los Angeles where they will visit Mrs. Worthall’s daughters, Misses Phyllis and Jean Passmore. The latter will g0 with her mother and Miss Crumbacker to Hickam Field, Honolulu, to visit Mrs. Worthall's son-in-law and daughter, Lt. and Mrs. E. R. Jones.

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rill B. McFall, church, read the vows. The bride, who is of South Bend, is the daughter of Mr. and rs. J. O. Humphreys, Bloomington. Mr. Miller, also of South Bend, is the son of Mrs, J. F. Miller, formerly of Indianapolis. Following a garden reception at the home of the bride's parents, the couple left for a trip to After July

Sunset Lane, South Bend. Bridal attendants were Mrs. 8. Hugh Dillin, Petersburg, her sis-

. iter's matron of honor; Miss Pa-.

tricia Nicholls, Racine, Wis., and Greene, Lynn, bridesmaids; William Earl Miller, Elkhart, his brother's best man, and, as ushers, James F. Miller, South Bend, another brother; Floyd M. Stoner, Columbus, Ind., and Sexson E. Humphreys, Indianapolis, and John O. Humphreys

| |Jr., Bloomington, brothers of the

bride. Nancy Miller, South Bend, niece of the bridegroom, and James M. Stoner, Columbus, Ind., the bride-

and ringbearer. The bride chose a candlelight faille gown made with a train, and a fingertip illusion veil. Her bouquet was of orchids. The matron of honor was in orchid taffeta and net while the bridesmaids wore yellow. Mr. Miller is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame and his bride was graduated from Indiana University where she was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority and Phi Beta Kappa Fraternity. She also attended the New York School of Social Work.

Vows Pledged In Church Ceremony

Miss Joan Jean Rosner and John Joseph Dowling exchanged marriage vows at 9 o'clock Saturday “ morning in 8t. Christopher’s Catholic Church in Speedway City. The Rev. Fr. Leo Lindeman officiated at the doublering service. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rosner Jr., 1050 Winton Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. John P. Dowling, 218 N. Randolph S8t., are the couple’s parents. - A breakfast and reception were held in the Rosner home before

north. They will be at home, July 10, at 220 N. Randolph St. The bridal gown was of candlelight satin styled with a bouffant skirt which formed a cathedral train. A fingertip illusion veil ed from a Juliet cap and the bride carried white roses and gardenias. Miss Jane Rosner, cousin of the bride and maid of honor, wore peach nylonet and the bridesmaids, Miss Ruth Rosner, sister of the bride, and Mrs. Kathleen Kaeuper, wore orchid and nile green, Thomas Scollard, Philadelphia, was his cousin’s best man. Ushers were James Rosner, Dayton, O., brother of the bride, and James Gavagahn. The bride attended Butler University.

Rev. Alexander Officiates

Miss Dorothy. Rradshaw became the bride of Claude Pittman in a 2:30 p. m. ceremony read yesterday in the Memorial Presbyterian Church. The doublering service was read by the Rev. William A. Alexander of the

A double-ring ceremony at 3bridesmaid, Miss Jean Croll, But- |church.

For the rite, the bride wore a white eyelet frock and a white orchid corsage while her sister and ‘maid of honor, Miss Patricia Bradshaw, wore blue eyelet ‘and a white carnation corsage. William Corbet was the best man. After a trip to the Smoky Mountains, the couple will be at home, next Sunday, at 3207 N. Illinois 8t. The bride's goingaway costume was a gray suit worn with dark accessories. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Franks, 1218 Fletcher Ave., and Mr, Pittman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wolfred Pittman, Monticello.

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Bridal Dinner will Honor Mary J. Briggs, Fiance

Pre-nuptial parties claim the limelight in today’s bridal notes. A bridal dinner will be given Friday night at the Meridian Hills Country Club for Miss Mary Jean Briggs*’and her fiance, Patrick They are to be married Saturday morning in St.

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By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY America’s Card Authority THE SUMMER session of the national championships tournament will be held July 31 to Aug. 8 in the Hotel Stevens in Chicago. This tournament will bring to the Middle West for the first time three world championship events—the masters pairs, the masters teams-of-four and the masters mixed teams-of-four. Although the masters pair title is now held by two Midwesterners, Frank Weisbach of Cincinnati and Allen Harvey of Louisville, Ky., most of the former winners are from the East. However, the fine card players of the Middle West will give the Easterners a lot of competition this year. » » o TODAY'S hand is one that few good card players should miss. The opening lead of the three of clubs is won in dummy with the ace, and the best play at this point is to pull a small spade from dummy. East puts on the nine and declarer should cover with the 10. West wins with the jack and returns another club, which declarer has to ruff. Now he leads the queen of hearts. East wins and leads another club, which South ruffs. Next the six of spades is played, and when West plays low, declarer finesses dummy’s eight-spot. When it holds the trick, start to play off the heart suit. Eventually West is forced to” trump, and there is nothing he can lead that will do any damage. If he leads another club, South can ruff it with the queen of spades, If West leads. his last frump, South wins it in dummy with the ace of spades and the, balance of the tricks are his.

Miss Doyal Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Galen T. Doyal, 1518 Edgemont Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Alice Irene, to M. Dell Wallace, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Wallace, 3236 N. Pennsylvania St.

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White satin and lace were worn by the bride, and she carried 4 white orchid and stephanotis oy a prayerbook., The hooped of her gown extended into 4 cathedral train and she wore fingertip illusion veil attached fo a lace and satin crown, - A reception was held in church before the couple left for a trip to Chicago. After Aug, § 20, they will be at home at 353¢ N. Meridian St. The bride attended Butler Unis versity where she was a mem of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority, Mr. Dewitt, a Phi Delta . Fraternity member, received hig bachelor’s and ‘master’s degr from Butler and is attending In. diana University,

Miss Eberwein| To Be Wed

A ceremony to be read at § p. m. today in the Pleasant R; Boulevard Evangelical and Re formed Church will unite Miss Gladys Louise Eberwein and Ralph E. La Fara. The Rev, R, C. Windhorst will officiate at the double-ring service. Mr. and Mrs, Robert A. Eber. wein, ‘Lebanon, are the bride’s parents. Mr. La Fara is the son of Mr. and Mss. Charles A, Lg Fara, Martinsville. Mrs. Dorothy Ray, matron of honor, will wear nile green mar. quiset. The bridesmaids, Mrs, Jean Berry and Miss Helen Ter. ral, will wear pink and orchid marquiset. Given in marriage by father, the bride will wear light satin accented with pearls and a veil with head. dress also trimmed with seed pearis.. She will carry roses ani | gardenias. Edward Kendall is to be ti | best man. :

Chaney-Good Rite Will Be Read | Aug. 1]

Times State GREENFIELD, rh hg Miss Roberta Good, daughter’of Mr. and Mrs.. James B. Good of Greenfield, and Harold R. Cha- | ney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Chaney, Hartford City, will be | at 3:30 p. m., Aug. 1, i in the: Otterbein "United Brethren Church ‘near Greenfield. ] Attendants for the bride-to-be

will be the bride-to-be’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Wheat, 323 E, 58th St. Among the guests will be Mr, and Mrs. Frank 8. Grady, 3245 Ruckle St., parents of the prospective bridegroom. Others attending the dinner will be Messrs. and Mesdames Jack Thomson, John Allison, William Grady, Henry Clay Conner Jr. and David E. Powers Jr. Miss Barbara Leas, Ft. Wayne; Misses Dorothy Rae Beebe, Rebecca Millholland and Mary Katheryn Grady, J. Allison Briggs, Albert Riley, James Loughery and Richard B. and Thomas Grady. s » 8 A linen shower will be given Wednesday for . Miss Dorothy Okey in her home, 936 N. Oakland Ave, Mrs. Harold Okey, sister-in-law of the bride-to-be, will be the hostess. The honor guest and David Richard Thomas will be married July 17 in the Hillside Christian Church. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Okey and Mr. and Mrs. Clay C. Stewart of 3409 N. Capitol Ave. A miscellaneous shower honoring Miss Okey was given this week-end by her aunt, Mrs. Joseph Hunter, 1738 Ingram St. » = » Miss Jean Fiege and Miss Rosemary Spear entertained recently with a miscellaneous shower for Miss Nancy Booth Stern, whose marriage to Thomas M. Barton will be Aug. 4 in the Tabernacle

Attending the party in Miss Fiege’s home, 4735 Washington Blvd., were more than 20 guests. Miss Stern is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Stern and the bridegroom-to-be is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Barton. . s = ) Mrs. Thoreas A. Bunch and Mrs. Charles Purdy gave a crystal shower this week-end for Miss|will be Mrs. Richard L. Dorton Beatrice Houze, whose marriage Hartford City, matron of honor; to Clayton Shull will be’ July 11Miss Violet M. Schmeltz, Walker. § in the Central Christian Church.|/ton, bridesmaid, and Joan Brooks, | The party was in Mrs. Bunch's(Indianapolis, flower girl. home, 8161 Rosemeade Lane, Ap-} The prospective bridegroom’ | proximately 33 guests attended. [attendants will be Jack, James, Mi gnd Sex Chaney, his brothers, a 188 James: Hostess of Hartford City; Robert Its final meeting of the season Spithe Pittsburgh: Gale Good uf is being held today by Delta

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