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basque and cathedral train
Donald Kattau and Edmund Daeger will be ushers.
+. Following the breakfast a re- ” ception is to be held at the home;
the bride's parents, Mr. an
s. Ferdinand H. Mader, 1819:
Union St. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Higgins, 852 Eastern Ave. are the bridegroom’s parents. The couple will be at home at 430 N. Temple Ave.
Wyand-Kelly Ceremony
To Be Read
«+ A gown of ice blue slipper satin will be worn tomorrow by Miss Joan Kelly for her marriage to Joe L. Wyand. The Rev. Fr. Henry Trapp will read the vows at 11:30 a. m. in the Holy Angels Gatholic Church. «The bridal gown is fashioned with leg-o’-mutton sleeves, fitted bodice and a full skirt which extends into a chapel train. Her fingertip illusion weil will fall from a satin bonnet and she will|" earry a white orchid on a prayer-
book. ory. Michael J, Kelly, 321 W. 8t., is the bride’s mother: rg Wyand is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Wyand, 5148 Pleasant Run Pkwy. The maid of honor, Miss Agnes Kelly, will wear a peach marquiset frock. Miss Patricia Kelly and Miss Nancy Wyand, bridesmaids, will wear lavender and yellow marquiset. Fletcher Wyand is to be the best man and the ushers will be David and Ralph Wyand. There will be a reception in the Hotel Antlers after the ceremony. The couple will be at home after
Dinner-Dances Are Booked By Athenaeum.
The Athenaeum will hold dinces each Saturday this month for members and their Buests. Dinner will be served in the summer: garden from 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. and there will be dancing from 9 p. m. until midnight. Among those dancing this Saturday night to the music of Cuffy Morrison and his orchestra will be Messrs. and Mesdames Léon Fadely, F. A. Wakeman, Ralph Bradford, Wilbur Sage, Joe Kettery, Charles Batchelor, Paul MecNamara, Walter Knuth, C. J. Carlson and A. L. Strauss. Others planning to attend are Messrs. and Mesdames J. R. MecCormick, James J. Glynn, Albert Deluse, W. J. Hauck, Earl Goelger, Lee C. Boggs, R. C. Gerry and Fred Clarke, Dr. and Mrs. Carl B. Sputh and Dr. and Mrs.
an aqua taffeta frock with
Sept. 25. The Bridal Scene—
Miss Betty Hasselbring, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Hasselbring, 3029 Ruckle St., announces fhe attendants for her marriage to H. Clay Price, son of Mrs. Price Sr. Bloomington, on Sept. 2 in the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. The matron of honor is to be Mrs. Roger E. Bahr while Miss Donna Lee Gardner, Knoxville, Tenn., will be the maid of honor. The bridesmaids will be Miss Rosaline Pearlman, Lafayette; Mrs. Norman Katz, Columbus, O., and Mrs. Theodore R. O’Banyel Jr. David Borland, Bloomington, will be the best man. The ushers are to be John R. Pruett, Jimmie Rumple and Hal Kunz, Bloomington, and Mr. Bahr, The bride-to-be was honored at a garden luncheon and linen shower today. Mrs. Robert Marshall Gardner and Miss Gardner were the hostesses in the home of Mrs. Gardner's mother, Mrs. James B. Willard, 4463 ! Guilford Ave. The guests included Mrs. Hasselbring and Mrs, Price Sr, Mrs. Raymond Judy, Camden; Mrs. Charles Leffert and Miss Nancy Leffert, Walton; Mrs. Harold Morris, Gary; Mrs. Will H. Gardner, Delphi; Mrs. John Rothrock, Arlington, Va.; Mrs. Earl Voshell, Mrs. Frank Borland, Miss Sara Voshell, Miss Carole Borland and Mrs. Don Hunter, Bloomington. Also, Mesdames Vern MeClain, William Hasselbring, Irwin Walker, Mary Sallee, Oscar Lee, F. I. Gardner, Earl Harris, O'Banyel Jr., Charles Maston, Harold Botner, Aaron Unger, Abe Unger, Willlam Epstein, David Matthews, Alfred Smith, Edwin Read, Marshall Raber, Alan Naffzigger, R. C. Gardner; Everett. Gardner, Robert Willard, Clarence Knipp, J. F. Morrison, A. U, Dougherty and Herschel Cohen, Misses Marie Hunt, Gloria and Sue Ellen Naffzigger, Delores Smith and Emily Walker.
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BRIDE-TOBE—Mr. and Mrs. Roy R. Katterhenry, 21 5, War. man Ave., announce the approachin Helen Maxine, to Richard Lee Tewksbury, ‘son of Mr. and Mrs. Tharon R. Tewksbury, Wabash.
marriage of their daughter,
The ceremony will be read
Four Couples Announce Attendants For Their Marriage Ceremonies
entertain with a miscellaneous shower Thursday afternoon for Miss Dolma Ruth Overley.
Miss Overley, daughter of Toner M. Overley, 3860 Washington Blvd., will be married at 3:30 p. m., Aug. 21, in McKee Chapel, Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, to Thomas J. Preston Jr.
Shower guests will be Mesdames Russel 8. Williams, Frank McKinney, James Hogshire, Robert Stith, George Lilly, Robert Burnett, L. E. Kincannon, Sherwood Blue and Charles Stevens. Others attending will be Mesdames M. O. Ross, Mark Rhoades, Oral Bridgford, Thomas L. Riddick, Paul Summers and Robert L. Mason.
Shower Will Be Given
For Miss Post
Miss Joann McCord, 801 N. Wallace Ave., and Miss Patricia Purdy will entertain Tuesday night with a miscellaneous shower for Miss Patricia Lou Post, . Miss Post, daughter of Mrs. Leahetta 8. Post, 4360 Swanson Drive, and K. Paul Stumph, son of Mr. and Mrs. James KE, Stumph, 3936 8. Ewing 8t., will be married at #30 p. m., Aug. 14, in the First Baptist Church. Assisting the hostesses at the shower in the McCord home will be their mothers, Mrs. Francis McCord and Mrs. Myrtle Purdy. Guests will include Mrs. Post and Mrs, Stumph; Mrs. Stephen 8S. Bronson, Lafayette; Mesdames Arnold E. Gagen, Robert Drake Jr. and Jesse McDermott, Missés Rose Marie Steinback, Norma Jean Spicer, Jeanette Zerr, Phyllis Purdy, Wilma, Edna and Grace Sonnefield, Joanne Orr, Maryellen Evans and Wilma Burkhart. Others who will attend are Misses Grace Gardner, Blanch Kelly, Peggy McIntyre, Carroll Rager and Gwyn Rudesill,
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| 3960 Hoyt Ave. announce the {| approaching marriage of their | daughter, Mabel Deloris, to William Chatham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Chatham, Dupont. The couple will be married Sept. 26 in the Broadway Baptist Church. The matronepf honor is to be Mrs, Martha Vance and the bridesmaids will be Miss Mayola Idlewine and Miss Shirley
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED—The approaching marriage of Miss Virginia Smith to Richard A, Lancet, son of Mr. and Mrs, - Kenneth Lancet, 5935 Crittenden Ave., is announced by her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Paul Aug. 21.
Richard M. Parker, Mr. Reed and Mr. Trees. Mrs. Malcolm J. Herr and Mrs. Herman E. Herr were hostesses. at a miscellaneous shower last night in the latter's home, 1610 Mills Ave. Mrs. Reed, 2443 Madison Ave., will entertain with a bridal shower Wednesday.
The Delta | Kappa Pru Sorority honored Miss Helen Guerinni at a dinner and Kitchen shower last night. Mrs. Kenneth Smartz, 5127 E. St. Clair St, was the hostess. Miss Guerinni will be married to Jack Kuhlman on Aug. 28.
Barbara Louise Kays
Will Be Wed Sept. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. Kays, 615 N. Sherman Drive, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Barbara Louise, to Canby Fortner. The ceremony will-be at 2:30 p. m., Sept. 5, in the Grace Methodist Church. - Mr. Fortner is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
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bride will wear a green tr street-length frock and a dark green feather hat. She will book.
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Vows uniting Miss Charlotte More A hatul) Anne Minta and John Ernest Mat- “Blandings’ Dream tingly will be read at + a. m. t0-/ing completion in morrow in the Blessed Sactatent will 16 diseume & Chapel’ of S8. Peter and Paul Mrs, Cathedral. The Rt. Rev. Migr. omc ge Toro 838 N
R. R. Noll will officiate and the! ‘Active and associate Rev. Fr. Francis Van ten williof the society will hold a read the nuptial mass. Mmssting at 40 :
the : Miss Mary Louise McManus, | oy ods maid of honor, will wear a brown igs as Ir, S140
ries. She will carry a bouquet of|Fouse” next month will be
fast hike. Parry & White orchid on & prayer! atge of the breakfast and Mrs, transportation
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dinner; Thomas Fox. James Soyshaisid ang Shares Seay:
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trip south. They will be at home
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Minta, 3025 Guilford Ave. Mr. Mattingly is
Veérdia Fortner, Crane. Miss Sue Ann Kays will be her sister's maid of honor and Miss Eva Nell Fortneér, Crane, sister of the prospective bridegroom, and Miss Jeannette Duncan, Bargersville, will be -bridesmaids. Phyllis Jean Smith will serve as flower girl. The best man will be Clarence Fortner, brother of the future bridegroom, and ushers will be Maurice Gardner and Bernard Curtains. ;
Nuptials Read In Franklin
Times State Service FRANKLIN, Ind, Aug. 8—Miss Sara Means and Robert B. Fortner were married Sunday in the Grace Methodist Church here. The Rev. Golden A. Smith read the ceremony at 2:30 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. John C, Holstein and Mrs. Ruth Fortner, all of this city. Mrs. Francis Hall, Terre Haute, was the matron of honor, and Miss Jean Holstein served as jun-
was the best man and Gerald Due, Westphalia, brook and Max Lay were ushers. The couple will be at home in Franklin, The bridegroom attended Indiana University.
Betrothed
Hill. Dennis Shields is to be.the best man and the ushers are to be Leo 1 and Dale Brown,
Attendants Are Chosen
For Hughes-Trees Rite Miss Marie E. Trees and Robert E. Hughes have chosen the | attendants for their Jarniage | ceremony on Aug. 22 in New York Street Evangelical United Breshren Church. . Parents of the engaged couple are Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Trees, 1635 Lawrence Ave, and Mr. and Mrs. Landis Hughes, Forest, The matron of honor will be Mrs. Robert E. Reed and the
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i best man and the ushers will be Antique Show Set Oct. 6
Mes Thomas A. Kimberlin Jr. will be chairman for a bridge party and antique show to be given Oct. 6 in the Riviera Club by the Alpha Kappa Latreian Club. The party is a project to raise money for the Flower Mission tal.
Committee chairmen for the event will be Richard T. { Hill, tickets; Sr 1 Dan A. Kaufiman, door prizes; Mrs. Frank Mil{ler, printing; Mrs. Robert W. Gariten and Mrs. Vincent T. Adams, baked goods sale; Mrs. Ralph W. Hook and Mrs. Donald Morris, ‘antique show, and Mrs. Lee Fox, publicitys Mrs, John M. Milier-is president
‘of the organization.
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| bridesmaids will be Mrs. Mal- | com J. Herr, Mrs: Robert N. | { Trees and Miss Betty Jo Spen- | i cer, Judith Marie Trees is to be {
Duane F. Johnson will be the |
Miss Ann Reagan Word has been received here of the engagement of Miss Ann Reagan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Reagan, New York, to John J. Hafer Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Hafer, Long
Island. Miss Reagan is the granddaughter of Mr, and Mrs. Peter Reagan, Lawrenceburg. She attended the Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart and the Barmore School, New York. She made her debut in $45 in the Hotel Pierre and at the debutante assembly in 1946 at the Waldorf - Astoria Hotel, ° Her father is vice president in charge of distribution for Paramount Pictures, Inc. Mr. Hafer attended . Brookiyn Technical Institute and received *his ensign’s commission in the Merchant Marine from the New York State Maritime Academy, Ft. Schuyler, N. Y. No date has been set for the
wedding.
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The parents of the couple aneiman is to be the best man.
for bridesmaid. Robert BiddingeriCiub the couple will leave for Chiand Robert BStain-iday in Anderson:
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the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mattingly, Loogootes. -
Chicago Trip Will Follow Ceremony
Sweeney ‘Chapel, Butler University, will be the scene of
is the son of Mr. ‘and Mrs. E A Scott, Anderson. The maid of honor, Miss Gloria Thomas, will wear a blue organdy fuck over blue satin and will carry pink asters. Robert Loh.
The bride's gown of white satin with an illusion yoke is trimmed in seed pearls, Her fingertip veil is of illusion. She will white orchid on a white Bible. After a reception in the Riviera
cago. They will be at home Mone
The bride attended Butler University,
WCTU Units Will Meet
Local WCTU chapters are planning meetings for next week. The Sarah A. Swain chapter will meet at 11 a. m. Tuesday in the home of Mrs. Richard L. Decatur, 1040 8. Randolph St. After a covered dish luncheon the Rev, D. M. Church will install officers. i They are Mrs. Helen De Witte, president; Mrs. Pearl Bennett, vice president; Mrs. Virginia Parish; secretary; Mrs. Carl Hastings; ! treasurer, and Mrs. Lennie Burns, recording secretary. Mrs. E. A: Sherman, Koehne 8t., will be hostess nN. the Frances Willard Chapter at 10:30 a. m. Tuesday. The Rev. Ermel Short win speak.
{ Ranch Party
Tomorrow .
A number of reservations have been made for thé Dude Ranch party to be held tomorrow night at the Indianapolis Country Club for members and their guests, Mrs. Myra Joyce will be hostess to a party of seven and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Edwards and ‘Mr. and
Return from South
Miss Joan Weddle, 1139% Xx. 35th 8t., and Miss Eleanor Mauch, 4311 Park Ave. have returned from a two-weeks’ visit in Miami where they were the guests of Mrs. Bess Dickerson, formerly of Indianapolis.
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