Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 August 1948 — Page 3
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' SATURDAY, AUG. 7, 1048
J.C. Taggart do Take Bride James Clyde Taggart will take Jean Marion Westphal as his bride in a 7:30 p. m. ceremony today in St. John's Evangelical and Reformed Church. The Rev. George Taggart, brother of the bridegroom, will officiate. ‘He is of the First Pres-
byterian Church, Anderson. The Rev. Ernest Piepenbrok will assist. =
Mr. and Mrs. Allan A. Westphal, Buffalo, N. Y. are the bride’s parents. Mr. Taggart is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Taggart, 27 8. Hawthorne Lane. The attendants, Mrs. George Farkas, matron of honor; Mrs. Robert Youmans, Greenwood, and Miss Jo Taggart, will wear blue marquiset frocks. John Taggart is to be the best man and ushers will be Mr. Youmans and Mr. Farkas. The bride will“wear a white marquiset gown made with a sheer yoke and trimmed with satin flowers. . Her three-tiered fingertip veil will be held by a seed pearl crown and she will carry white roses with an orchid center. : There will be a reception in the Athenaeum after the cere; mony. After a trip to Michigan the couple will be at home at 2210 N. Emerson Ave. Miss Westphal is a graduate of Indiana University and a member of Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority. Mr. Taggart, a member of Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity, was graduated from Purdue University,
Rev. Johnson
Will Read Nuptidl Rite
Vows uniting Miss Rose Ann
Held-Baldwin Ceremony ~~ [Serie Sad es “her
: tomorrow in the Second Presbyrg Baldwin - 30d terian Church. The Rev. Joseph at 3:30 p. m. today in the Irving- W. Johnson will officiate. ton Presbyterian Church. Dr.| Mrs. Walton E. Shreeve, CleveJohn B. Ferguson read the vows. |land, is to be the matron of The bride is the daughter of honor. Miss Patsy Gay Billow, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Baldwin, 283/Akron, O. and Miss Katherine 8. Downey Ave. Mr. Held is the|Dean Moore will be bridesmaids. son of Mr. and Mrs. Held, Grosse| They will wear yellow taffeta. Pointe, Mich. Thomas Faulconer is to be the ‘ Miss Patricia Miller, maid of best man and the ushers will be| honor, wore a navy crepe dress/ Dr. Shreeve, John Willlamson and | and accessories and carried a Thomas A. Heidenreich. miniature bouquet of cream roses., The bride, daughter of Mr. and Jack Waugaman, Grosse Pointe, Mrs, George Heidenreich, 5768 N. was the best man. Delaware St., will wear a white An ice blue satin dress made organdy gown accented with em-) with a molded bodice, short projdered eyelet organdy. An orsleeves and a full skirt was worn/gandy crown will hold her shoulby the bride. She wore a satin/der length illusion. veil and she headband trimmed with maline will carry a nosegay of white and roses and carried creamidaisies, : roses. . : { Abe. secapion in the home, 4,70, Mietigan et tolow of the bride’s parents, the couple ‘ napolis Athletic Club. The couple will be
left on a trip to Canada. The bride and bridegréom at- 13} home at 710 E. St. in Sep-|
tended Indiana University. She is| ,.. . Heidenreich ] attended a member of Delta Gamma Soror- University and is a or
ity and he is a member of Beta, .. Kappa Ka { ppa Gamma Sor-| Theta Pi Fraternity. ority. Mr. Strong is a student at|
Rushees to Attend Butler University,
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. | Pionic Supper | Lamar 8. Strong, 5776 N. Dela-! Jota Chapter of Kappa Kappa orc
St. Gamma Sorority will entertain z Future Bride |
today with a picnic supper for girls entering DePauw University this fall. Thirty rushees have) been invited to thé party which] | O Be Feted will be at the home of Miss Betsy . Arensman, Williams Creek, from! Mrs. R. 8, D W.R 4:30 to 7:30 p. m. : ¥ uesday Miss Carolyn Costin is the rush|at a miscellaneous shower for
, and Miss Betsy VeitiMiss Jewell Barkess, the bride-to-and Miss Arénsman are co-chair- pe of Bill Sorgius. The co
le will men of the party. up
be married Sept. 5 in Columbus, Seventh District Plans Meetings
d. Mr. and Mrs. George Barkess, Columbus,
bride-to-be. Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Presidents of junior clubs of Sorgius, 2108 Jackson St. are theo} Fy trip to their fishing log es
few hours they will climb aboard Kurt F. Panzer, 4310 N. Meridian
the Seventh District, Indiana prospective bridegroom's parents. Federation of Clubs, will meet atl Guests atthe party, which is to! 8 p. m. Tuesday in the home of be in the Sorgius home, will inMrs. Lowell C. Reed, 3334 Col- clude Mrs. Barkess, the future lege Ave. third vice president of bride's mother; Mesdames Donald the district. iPersinger, Thomas Weintraut, Mrs. Royer K. Brown, presi-Gilbert Kidd, Isaac Borgius dent of the district, announced Charles -Wicks, John Barrett, at a board meeting in the Clay-{Mike Sorgius and Ira Bennett, pool Hotel yesterday a meeting Misses Joanne Hunt, Dorothy Da. Sept. 10 of the District Council.ivis and Joan Short. On Sept. 15, division chairmen! ‘Miss Hunt will be the bride-to-of the Public Welfare Depart-be’s maid of honor. The prospecment will meet at Ayres and onitive bridegroom will be attended Oct. 1 the annual convention of by Robert Davis, best man, and the district will be held in the Herschell Brittenback and WilClaypool Hotel. liam O’Brien, ushers.
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LOCAL COUNTRY CLUB “baby pools” have taken the place of “the old swimmin' hole” in the affections of the youngest set. Stephanie Farb, 3-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max M. Farb, 37 E. Maple Road, perches on the edge of her rubber raft and contemplates a plunge in the Broadmoor Country Club pool. Co-operation marks a tricky maneuver at Meridian Hills: Janie Brady, 4, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. ThOmas A. Brady, 440 Berkley Road, provides the power to pull Ann Biddinger's inner tube. Ann is 6 and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noble L. Biddinger, 5947 Washington Blvd. Hér “little brother,” David, 3, believes in safety first as he clings to the side of the Meridian Hills pool. Four-year-old Helen Queisser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Queisser, 4207 N. Pennsylvania 8t., thinks that no girl should be without a tooth powder tin when she visits Meridian Hills. Mike Rammelsberg, 6, is closing in on the enemy at Broadmoor. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Rammelsberg, 4110 Carrollton Ave. In a less aggressive mood is Tommy Brady, 5, Janie's brother, sun bathing. at Meridian Hills. “Mother, I've got water in my nose,” yells Jeffery Ackerman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Ackerman, 4736 Washington Blvd. He's having nose trouble in the Broadmogr pool now, but he'll try that new stroke again in a minute,
In a Personal Vein—
By MARJORIE TURK Moufitains and
equally popular with Indianapolisithe Woods, Minn. Rods and reels in hand, the surf of the gulf below, stories. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Riddick Jr. h {of Willlams Creek will be deep-entertained friends with a fish fry. and Mrs. Leroy George Gordner,
vacationers.
sea fishing this week-end.
They left today in their fourare parents of the passenger Beach Bonanza for aiCurtis Smith, Morristown.
at Pass Christian, Miss,
the Dorothy Ann.
Last week-end the Riddicks| went boating on Lake Wawasee as guests at the cottage of Mr. 8. Williams, 14747 N. Meridian St. Other guests/out of the sage and thumbed a {were Mr. and Mrs. Frank McKin-|ride.
and Mrs. Russel
shores are;week they returned from Lake rs in Vermont. |
SUN BATHER: Tommy
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WEDDINGS THIS MORNING—
Vows Are Pledged by Three Couples
In Ceremonies Read Today
Anne Gale's marriage to James! N. Belmont Ave, and
, A candlelight satin gown fashfoned with a full-length train was worn this morning by Miss Nancy {Jane McClamroch for her marriage to Jerold J. Cranny. Her two-tiered fingertip {illusion weil fell from a satin halo and she
P. Lawson at 10 o'clock this morning. The Rev. Fr. Cornelius Sweeney read the vows. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Gale, 4455 Carrollton Ave, wore a white marcarried ivory roses surrounding quiset gown accented with Chanan orchid center. tilly lace. Her {illusion veil casThe couple was united at 10:30/caded from an ivory satin Juliet o'clock in St. Joan of Arc Cath-{cap and she carried white roses olic Church. The Rev. Fr. John|and gardenias with an orchid cenLynch officiated. The bride is the ter. daughter of Mrs, James T. Mc-| Mrs. -John C. Utley, Maplewood, Clamroch, 719 E. Kessler Blvd, La. was the matron of honor {and the bridegroom is the son of|and bridesmaids were Miss { Mr. and Mrs, T. F. Cranny, 113|ice Utley, E. 13th St. ; as E. Maher and Miss Mildted Miss Mary Lou Jacobs, maid{Neal. Susan Utley, Maplewood, of honor, wore a silver green was the flower girl. The attendsatin dress and Mrs. V. H. Over- ants wore pastel taffeta frocks. street, matron of honor, wore, The best man was Joseph T. gold. Miss Suzanne McClamroch|Lawson and ushers were Orrin and Miss Jeanne Osborne, brides- and Joseph Sandberg and Mr. maids, also wore green and gold Maher, “ne There was # breakfast in the
Maplewood; Mrs. Thom-
The best man was Richard T. Indianapolis Athletic Club. after Cranny and ushers were Law-|the ceremony and a reception in rence’ 8, Connor, Gerald Leahyithe home of the bride's parents and Edward J. Costello. this afternoon. The couple will The couple left for a trip north be at home at 1512 N. Pennsyl |after a reception in the Marott/vania St. after a trip to Ohio. Hotel. They both attended But-| The bride attended Butler Uniler University and the bride is a versity. Mr. Lawson, son of Mr. | member of Kappa Alpha Theta/and Mrs. M. A. Lawson, 3362 Sorority. Kenwood Ave. is a graduate of Lawson-Gale Rite Butler.
. 3 . » Read in Cathedral A 9 o'clock ceremony this! 88. Peter and Paul Cathedral morning united Miss Marian Spry, | was the scene of Miss Patricialdaughter of Mrs, Sidney Way, 146
[States for their fishing. Last|{spending her summer at Camp] Ld " s Veteran campers Sally They had their catch Suzy Gordner were at Camp Minifrozen and shipped home and then wanca on Lake Michigan. Mr.
The Stirlings are telling no fish
The fry was held Thursday 4460 Park Ave. parents of the night in the home of Mr. and Mrs. |girls, and their son Fritzie, drove up to Sturgeon Bay, Wis, and # = =» then took a boat across Lake! To the mountains went Mrs. Michigan to visit-the camp. | The girls are fearful of losing St., and her children, Kitzi andtheir deep suntans which they acEric. On their motor-trip to Grand quired in the program of summer Canyon and Yellowstone they|sports, including hikes down the picked up no hitch-hikers untilibeach, to the light house and over! a Navajo and his little girl cameithe sand to hidden coves. - . ®
» Indians and their bundles! Returning this week from Gla-
and
Donald Curfman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Curfman, 317 N. Holmes Ave. The Rev. Fr. » Gorman read the vows in Bt. Anthony’s Catholic Church. ¢ The bridesmaids, Dale J. Taylor, Joseph Scanlon and Clem Hubbel, Miss Alice England and Miss Lena wore pastel marquiset frocks. Janet Clarke was the flower girl and Patrick Taylor was the ringbearer.
Richard Curfman served as best
Jah-iman while the ushers were Dr. wore yellow and aqua
Robert Beott, Brink Hopkins, Mr. Taylor and Mr. Hubbel. *'A white marquiset gown was worn by the bride. It was fashfoned with a cathedral train, Her two-tiered fingertip fllusion veil was attached to a net cap and she carried a fan of orchids and stephanotis. ; There was a breakfast in Holly Hock Hill and a reception in the home of the bridegroom's parents. After a trip north the couple will be af home with the bride's mother. :
Garden Club to Meet
The Fall Creek Garden Club will meet at 1:15 p. m. Monday in the home of Mrs. O. H. Hershman, 33 E. 324 St. Mrs. Earl H, Conway will discuss the lily family.
Fishing Trips Rate High in Summertime Activities
Civil Theater season, Mrs. York
Jack Hatfield are in New seeing the shows.
Secretaries’ Club 0 Meet Tuesday
est Edwards Jr, will be married sity. at 3:30 o'clock tomorrow after-ithe Brookside Evangelical United . Mr. andinoon in the home of the bride ; : parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. rence Shippey, 4635 N.
Mercer Home Is Scene: Of Reception
2:30 p. Be Joday; 3 Vv. Kirkpatrick officiated in the Mt. Olive Methodist Church. The the son of Mrs, E. Oak Park, Il. : + The attendants, Miss Elizabeth Jeanne Pitkin, ; Miss Carol Borge, River Forest, Ill, and Miss Mary Elizabeth Bland, es Reed, Oak Park, was best man and the ushers were 5 oo ar, sn rt fried, ark, : r Mercer. nie ' Nords A gown of white marquiset Wasiy oasiter, worn by the bride, It hat med with Jace applique and extended into a full train. Her illu. sion vel! fell from a sheer cap to her fingertips and she carried], gardenias on a white Bible, After a trip to Wisconsin the couple will be at home in Greencastle, The bride attended DePauw University and is a member of Alpha ama] Delta Borority. : r. Allured attended De- : Pauw and {s a member of Delta ]NOrMAa Traylor Wed Upsilon Fraternity. ! A LL ttl mm is.
Rev. Moorhead To Officiate
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Traylor and Norman R. Richhart Jr. at 10:30 a m. today in Sweeney Chapel, Butler UniverThe Rev. A. Glen O'Dell of
Secretaries International willbeige rown
have a pot luck supper at 6 p. m. Tuesday in the home of Miss
a white orchid on a Miss Louise Duke, Kokomo, maid Kimier.
Mary Ellen Pixley, 4001 Park|of honor, will wear
Ave.
Atlanta Miss Margaret Fulp, Indianapolis, was elected vice president
district. A resume of the con-| Will be at ‘home in Bacramento,
vention will be given at the meet-
ney, 4906 N. Meridian St. The were deposited by the Panzers at|cler National Park and California|ing.
~i#ast week in August the three!a trading couples will go to Pass Christian : where the Riddicks will show how
big the fish grow down there.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Stirling, 1422 Prospect Bt, went tojat Eaton's Ranch in Wyoming.|" the opposite tip of the United is
were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Lee Rice, sn 2451 Park Ave. Already they Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wem- are entertaining friends. Tonight mer, 5260 ‘N. Meridian St., and|the Rices will give a dinner party their daughters, Gretchen - and/at the Athenaeum for Clifford L. Barbara, are back from a month Bornschein, Ft. Wayne.
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Another daughter,
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Hildegarde, for “the fall
Sorority Meeting
Kappa Chapter, Delta Sigma Kappa Sorority, will meet at 8 Pp. an. Monday in the
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