Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 September 1948 — Page 25
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FRIDAY, SEPT. 3, 1048 Miss Mary Ann Bush to Be Wed To John H. Lauck Tomorrow
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John Wagner To Marry Miss Voelker
Miss Gowinaveria Voelker "will
become the bride of John William the
Wagner at 9 a. m. tomorrow in St. Patrick's . Catholic Church. The Rev. Fr, Joseph Koster will officiate before a background of greenery, white gladioli and candelabra, The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, J. T, Voelker, Mec Farland Road, and Mr. Wagner's parents are Mr, and Mrs, R. J. Wagner, 630 Virginia Ave, The bride has chosen a candlelight satin gown made with a sheer yoke and a cathedral train. Her veil will be caught by pearlized orange blossoms, and she will carry white orchids on a prayerbook. Miss Alice Casey, the maid of honor, will wear pink net and lace over satin, Bouffant blue net dresses will be worn by the
bridesmaids, Miss Elnora Ladyman, Paragon, and Mrs, Ray Tremain,
Ted Bellock, Wabash, will be the best man, and the usher is to be Jim MeLim. The ceremony will be followed by a breakfast in the Ban-Dee Restaurant, and there will be a 2:30 p.m. reception in the Boulevard Room of the Hotel Antlers. The couple will spend the winter in Coea Beach, Fla, and will visit the Bahama Islands and Cuba. The bride attended Indiana University, and the bridegroom was a student at Earlham College.
Dr. W.F. King Will Speak
"The Indianapolis Welfare Club|Sear.
will open its fall season with a 12:30 p. m, luncheon Wedn: in the Ulen Country Club, Lebanon. Dr. William F, King of the State Health Board will discuss
Past presidents of the group will be honored. They’ inelude Mesdames Frank Haight, A. C. Zaring, Olin Hatton Sr., Marion Campbell, Harry Kuhn, Thomas Hindman, Hodge Worsham, Carl R. Sheets, Holmes Raine and B. Lynn Adams, Mrs. O. R. Pfaff, Lebanon, %s to be the special guest. Mrs. Ray Holcomb, chairman of the Committee on Cases, will report on summer activities, Mrs, E. E, Martin is president. Metthery of the executive board are be, hostesses. ay EL 'w Marks Covert, John ay, Ba Re Horcomb, Edmond Wyatt, M. P. Speakman, | Bo Corydon Stevenson and Charles
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Msgr. Bosler Will Read Gastineau-Flynn Rite The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Clement Bosler will read the ceremony uniting Miss Marjory Flynn and Robert Gastineau at 11:30 o’cldek tomorrow.
by. a reception in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil+ liam P. Flynn, 4173 Central Ave. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Gastineau, 3007 Central Ave. A blush pink satin gown has been chosen by the bride. With it dhe will wear a two-tiered fingertip veil held by pink satin bows and pink orange blossoms. Miss Patricia Flynn will be her sister's maid of honor and bridesmaids will be Miss Jane sister of the groom, and Miss Patricia O'Connell, South Bend. The three will wear nile green taffeta dresses with ruffied skirts. Richard Gastineau, Chicago, is to be best man for his brother and ushers will be Thomas Blanford and Louis Ostheimer, The couple will leave on a mo-
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School of Nursing, and the bride groom is a student at Butler University.
Club Juniors To Have Dance
The junior members of Merid-| ian Hills Country Club will have a back-to-school dance from $9 o'clock to midnight tonight in the clubhouse. Joe Zaney and his orchestra will play, ‘Mr. and Mrs. the sponsors. Reservations have been made by Misg Barbara Bremermian, Paul Moffett, Steve Pardee, Hugh gordon, Don Stevens, Jim King, b Whipple, Jim Hess, Mare Rankin, John Rouse and Mike
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GUILD FOUNDER VISITS NEW FIELD OF WORK—Mrs. Andrew J. Porter (center), founder of the Riley Hospital Cheer Guild, yesterday visited wards in Long Hospital now being serviced by the guild. The organization, which will celebrate its 25th anniversary i in April, hopes eventually to work in all hospitals at the Indiana Obapter, Phi OM Epal-|35. ways University Medical Center, Mrs. Porter had “Mrs. Frank H. Milles (left) and Mrs. George P. Davis (right), both members of the guild, as her guides.
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Museum Guild soars tor the coming year wi vo) VWI] Meet
Mrs. Martin Collins, retiring Next Friday
president, will preside. Mrs. Ruth : A Mrs. Robert L. Perine, 156 Fair-
Fields is the incoming president. ’ way Drive, will be hostess to the 4 Mrs. Raymond Barrows, 715 members the Children’s Dudley Ave, Will entertain the/SeUm Guild at 13:30 p. m. next Rio De Janeiro Chapter, ITSC, moony * thelr at 10:30 o'clock Wednesday morn- |, . ing. Assis George
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Mh. 1awiuncs Bowen. represen Mrs. J. B, exhib tative; Mrs. Herman pair; Mrs. Robert chaplain, and Miss Wilma Wor-seum ty; Mrs, rell, publicity, Kinnear, ; Mrs,
on? BOnaHIty will meet in the Slifer, after school program; home of Mrs, Allan Green, 1450 Donald : College Ava, at 8 p. m, Wednes-| tension,
The Bridal Scene—
Bridal ' dinners pre-nuptial A for Sax dings this week-end. Tonight Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Huber-
ty, 4253 Rookwood Ave. will i with a dinner in honor of Miss Ann Hunter Metzger, Shaker Heights, O., and their son, Richard. , The couple will be married tomorrow in McKee Chapel, Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, Guests at the dinner, which will follow the rehearsal, will include Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Willlam Metzger, Shaker Heights, parents of the bride-to-be; Mr. and Mrs. James Mitchell, Lamar, Colo. grandparents of the prospective bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Mosher, Geneva, Ill; Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Cooper, wilmette, Ill; Mr, and Mrs, William Sofield, Pittsburgh; Mrs, Arthur Colver, Ban Franciseo, and Miss May Huberty, Chi-
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Others attending are to be Mr. and Mrs, Robert Price, Don Huberty, Dean Barnett and James Winters. Alice Hannah, Mr. Lisle
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Welfare Group | Plans Meeting.
The Lutheran Orphan's Welfare Association will have its first
meeting of the year at a 1230 p. m. luncheon next Friday in the
home. There will be a business session at 2 p. m.
Fred Brandt, Edmund Xassing Jr., Fred Buckhorn, Carl Keller, Jesse Westmeler and Carl] Specker. The new officers are Mrs, Anthony Rieder, chairman; Mrs, {Paul Rupprecht, viee chairman | | Mrs. Harris Koelling and Mrs, Fred Rrandt, recording and cor: responding secretaries, and Mrg, Arthur Eickhoff, tregsurer. Purchasing kitchen equipment for the home is the project for this year.
‘Hamilton-Rose Vows ‘Tao Be Read Oct. 9
Mr. and Mrs, William XE. Rose, 644 N, Tuxedo St, announce the
Joyce Ann, te Lewis B. Hamil. ton, son of Mr. and Mry, EB. La'velle Hamilton, Greensburg, The vows will be read on Oct. 9 in| {the Brookside Evangelical United | Brethren Chgirch. Miss Nancy Rose will be the {maid of honor and the brides | maids will be Misses Marilyn Tayilar, Suzanne and Pe Johnson |, ‘and Sally Rose. ky Mont | igomery’ is to be the flower girl. Showers honoring Miss Rose will be given this month, Miss Naney Rose will be hostess at a
St., will entertain with a Jal shower on Sept. 23, apd
Mpy., Mrs. Anthony Huberty Will Give Dinner for Their Son, His Fiancee -
Hostesses are to be Mesdames|Col
engagement of their daughter, will
derclassmen miscellaneous shower on Sept. 17|at Butler Unive Missy | DaCh, in her parents’ home. Mrs. Ver-{Tesste May Brayion and Miss Genavieve Sargent, Patricia Saynon Vogel, 6032 B., Washington |Jean Lutyens. Scowden, Anns She
{Doris Johnson, 1328 N, 4 Mr. Joyce Fries and Lake Forest Col
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! Bartington, 1 Situation: You do not learn Pr on Sept. 25. of a death in the family of a Good-Tasting Spread |W AC Awarded Medal fiend xe ive in » atest Coarsely cho almonds and! LONDON.-Mrs. Kay H. Bum- Wrong Way: Feel that it is creamy cot! too late to write a note of
tage cheese are deli- matsby, New Fok. WAC eaptain,
er, 859 N. Oxford St, entertained with a linen shower ‘for Miss Beanblossom. Yesterday the future bride's office assoclates gave a dinner in her honor in Central Hall Coffee Shop, At 8 o'clock last night Mrs. Clifford Endicott and Mrs. Minor Ridenour gave § shower in the Endicott home, 3813 E. Washington St.
Peggy Marie White Will Be Married Mr. and Mrs, George R. White, 2601 Finley Ave, an+ nounce the approaching marPeggy Beanblossom Mabie, to Jack ‘Ar Kivett, 400 Names Attendants of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kivett Miss Joan Beanblos- of Hall,
at 1:30 p. m, Sunday in Swagney Chapel, Butler U
Misses Rosemary Englert, Ann Henshaw and Emalyn Remmel, George Keller and William Schoeneman.
som, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ai will be Oct, 17 E. L. Beanblossom, 3621 Brook- - in the home of the bride-to-be's side Pkwy. 8. Drive, has an- parents. nounced attendants for her "8 K, Bleg- t. 11 is the date chosen ler, couple will be mar- py Carol Faye Durnll, | ried at 8:30 p. m., Sept. 15, in daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J, he Brookside Ray Durnil, $03 Albany 81. 434 ited Brethren Vernon B., Ayres for mare J Mr, is the son of Mr. riage in Christ Bpiswpl and Mrs, Verle Siegler, Me Ayres is son e. Se of Mr, Mrs. Ayres, Beryl goign Ho n am ean The Rev. William B. Weldon nie Beanblossom, sister of the will officiate and Mrs, Emmett bride-to-be, and Miss Doris Chenoweth, sister of the bride. Whicker will be to-be, will be matron of honor. Miss Sarah t will be Roy Brock Jr. will serve As flower 1. Howard Ziegler, best man, Mooresville, brother of the fu- A reception will be held in ture bridegroom, will be the the Durnil home after the cer
best man. Anofher brother, Stanley, and Richard Owens will be ushers. Frade dn Wednesday night Miss Wiek~
emony. The couple will live.in ‘Bloomington, where Mr. Ayres | a student at Indiana Univer
Tudor Hall Graduates to Enter Eastern and Midwest Schools
June graduates of Tudor I School - enter Eastern and Mv colleges an {ties this 1 East will aad Mion Eleanor Baird, ‘West Lafayette, he will Going st a weiesey | College, and Miss Cynthia Campbell, who will enter Middlebury , Miss Patricia Kelley, Mt, Vernon, and Miss Janet Macomber, Kendallville, will be freshmen at Smith
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Others at Tastern schools will be Miss Xitsl Pau, Vasier : Miss Betay 4 Mattison, an laws
tllege. Newcomers Junior College will ” ‘Miss Mariiyn Dematis, Qlesmupod, Jogie Eraduating class of the Methodist Prensel will go to Briarcliff Jun- Hopital Sutioe ita DY ior College. ‘hers of the uate staff. Miss Among those who have chosen gp Youise Grant Midwestern institutions are Missinursing service. Ann Chandler, Stroudsburg, Pa. The new staff members will who will matriculate at Flora k rious departments and Stone Mather College, and Miss Work in various dep n Barbara Bevington, Galveston;|services. They .were formally S M Manning Bra. graduated in. June, but are eomai, and Miss Joan Hollowell, who [Pleting required 5 my. 4 ; in. , ice this fall.
On the iciigh Northwest-| creme. Harris. Mudsinsg HNeriua erh University will be Miss Jan- christ rl Bonnie Fo . yoo , Kokomo; Miss Jane yi... Naomi Braley, Rachel Maxton, Butler, and Miss Beverly |g cvs 5 BIN! o L000 alice Cohen. Miss Louise Cannon, | ¥ Dixon, TI, and Miss Ann Spald- | Burgess, Patricia Clapper, Ruth (ing will enter DePauw Univer-| {jorie Dowden, Claire Duckworth
sity. land Vivian Harty. Five graduates of the Indian. Also, Misses Reosalee Hoover, lis school will go to Ina University. They are Miss Lois Huff, Charlotte Mae Lamb, yi Jean Largent, Helen McCoy, Fern
Joyce Teetor, Hagerstown, Misses Patty Carter, Janet Silbermann, McKain, Jo Ellen Marshall, Juan-
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