Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 January 1949 — Page 21

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“Ceremony Today - At Irvington Church

. The Irvington Presbyterian Church ‘will be the scene, at 4:30 p. m. today, ot Miss Juanita Embry’s marriage to Eugene F. Rodman. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Embry, 50 N. Whittier and Mr. Rodman's parents are

--Mr, and: Mrs, Rolla W. Rodman

of Salem. The Rev. Earl West of the Irvington Church of Christ will

—officiate at the double-ring cere-

mony, "* Mrs. Jerome H. Wilson, Greenfield, will be her sister's matron of honor, She will wear a peach! taffeta dress. The fitted bodice is accented by a net yoke and a wide bertha. Her bouquet will be of Talisman roses.

‘The bridesmaids, Miss Delores, . Embry, cousin of the bride, and

Mrs. Ray Pigg will wear similar frocks ‘of ice blue taffeta “and will carry red roses.

Reception Follows Nuptial Rite Jerry and Judy Wilson, nephew

SUNDAY, JAN. ‘D, 1940

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‘Of Butler University Miss Dorotha Jean Clarkson

In a Personal Vein— efile te or MARJORIE TURK =

y Mr, and Mrs. J. Wallace Barnes, 220 E. 82d Bt., sailed yes-

and niece of the bride, will serve as ringbearer and flower girl. Kay Alleen Embry, cousin of the bride, will light the candles. The bride will wear a gown of

candlelight satin in a style sim-|

flar to those of the bridesmaids. ! Its long sleeves button down to points over the wrists and the bouffant. skirt falls into a train.! Bhe bride's fingertip veil will be caught with a tiara of pearls, and she will carry a bouquet of Johanna Hill roses Centered with. an orchid, Richard J. Berkey will serve Mr. Rodman as best man and the ushers are to be Robert E. Rinehart and Louis R. Baum-! gardt. A. reception in the church par-| lors. will follow. the - ceremony. After a shert wedding trip, the!

Souple will be at home in Habig Siamese twins — if they are

Miss Embry attended David! Lipscomb College in Nashville,

Tenn., and the bridegroom is a| for the many —

graduate of Indiana University.

He served as a captain with the

United States Army in Eiirope.

Mary Ann Schwartz

Engaged to Be Wed

Eugene J.

Mr. and Mrs. Schwartz, 3421 N. Illinois St., announce the engagement of their

daughter, Mary Ann, to Kurt grown away prospective| ¢..m the idea

Freudenthal.. The

York Citys The couple plans to be married in June.

Mr. Freudenthal 18 connected because some of their friends

NEA Staff Writer i FROM A New York Univer-

terday from New Orleans on a 28-day West Indies cruise. Following the boat trip they will spend two menths in Florida. f .On their way to Southern Pines, N. C. are Mrs. John G. Rauch, 3050 N. Meridian 8t., Mrs. Alex Vonnegut, 5033 N, Pennsylvania St., and Mrs. . W. I B. Kitchen, 1433 N. Pennsylvania St. TT Miss Judy Hamer will return this week end to her home in Elsworth, Me. She has been

We, the Women— visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs, Homer G. Hamer, 4454 N.

Homes Found |: Retusiivana 8t., during the In Dire Need |=. «: i

0 f Religion Simpson, 1010 N. Delaware St.

and their son and daughter-in-By RUTH MILLETT

law, Dr. and Mrs. William David Simpson, will return this week from a motor trip through the west. Dr. Simpson finished his internship at the Gary Methodist Hospital Dec. 16. He is now planning to take his residency in orthopedic surgery in Indianapolis. ® - " - = On Feb. 1 Mr. and Mrs, Clarence J. Carlson, 3625 E. 38th St., will leave for California and. Hawaii. Mr. and Mrs. Bert J. Sexson, 3711 Watson Rd. are “planning their annual trip ue Miami Beach. The Sexsons are deep-sea fishing enthusiasts. The G. M. Bockstahlers, formerly of 6160 Sunset Lane, are now wintering in Florida. Mrs. Orison Hayes, Marott Hotel, is spending January with her sister in Dayton.

sity professor - of education comes the warning that church and home are in a sense like

separated, both may die. There's a | challenge there

educated parents who today are undertaking the job of ‘bringing up their children without help from any church. Such families have

ride geoon 1 AB foSpesiive Ruth Millett oom is the son of Mr. an _ an that the church should play a . Mrs. Ben Freudenthal of New| yi.) pole in family living. The The Alvin T. Coates, 2451

Broadway, are at Vero Beach, Fla., for an indefinite stay. Mr. and Mrs, Gaston B. Kolb, 5163 Indianola Ave., and daughare going. - ter, Elaine, flew to Miami re- = = =» | cently for a three-weeks’ visit BUT THE parents don’t think | with Mrs. Kolb’s sister and it is necessary for the family to | brother<in-law, Mr. and go to church as a family unit | Samuel E. Privett. on Sunday. That is just too Miss Janet Gray Frazee, much trouble. ‘daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Besides, such parents are | George Hosmer, 3656 N. Delaoften smug in the belief that ware, will go to Hanover, N. H., they know all about child train- | tis month for the Dartmouth ing and guidance, Winter Carnival, When religious leaders tell rn a a them the hornie needs the church, Mrs. William ¥. Maurer, 10 it isn't always convincing. B 324 St. and her iis But, since they set such a Mr and’ MTS. Charles pas ua great store by education, edu- man Connersville, will go fo cated parents ‘may take it to Washington this "week. They heart when It's a Professor of | wu visit Mrs. Willlam B. Blackeducation who warns them that b Alexandria. Va. ade the church and home are de- | Curb, Alexandria, 8r pendent on each other for their davghiet of he Riemana: and strength. attend the gala premiere night for the President’s inauguration

| and the oath-taking ceremony. Talk on Press i The new wing on the University Club, 970 N. Delaware To Theta Club St., is almost completed. The addition will give the "club

house another dining room and more kitchen space. The walls

children in such families may occasionally be sent to Sunday school, if they want to go

Mrs. Rosamond Risser Jones, |

Wo of journalism at Butler| : University, will be the speaker for| If the dining room have been

the 12:30 p. m. luncheon meeting| painted gray as a background |of the Kappa Alpha Theta] for the gay -modernistic full[Mothers Club Tuesday. length draperies.

Her subject will be * ‘Our News-| ~The club's social committee paper.” with Thomas R. Kackley, chair-

The meeting will be held in the| man, had hoped to have the |

Butler Chapter House, 826 W. room ready for the New Year's Hampton Drive. Chairman of| Eve buffet. Now the room will hostesses is Mrs. Howard Wil-| be christened with "a stag llams, She will be asisted hy Mrs.| party before members’ wives | Walter Shiel and Mrs. H. C. Ent. will be invited to inspect it.

Mrs. [cloche trimmed with ostrich.

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Frederick Bly will attend his brother as best man. Charles| Kratz and Thomas Neal will be! the ushers. ! After a reception in the home| of the bride's parents, Mr. Bly and his ‘bride will leave on a wedding trip.’ She will wear a sarmel brown knitted suit with Persian green accessories. The bride attended Butler University and is a member of Delta Gamma Sorority. Mr, Bly is a graduate of the University of Illinois. |

Gise-Hasler Wedding Today

Irvington

The Downey Avenue Christian Church will be the scene at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon of the ceremony uniting Miss Ruth M, Gise and Lowell C. Hasler. The Rev. F. W. Wiegmann will officiate at| the double-ring service, Immediately following, there, will be a reception for members of the family in the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. G. D. Gise, 351 Lesley Ave. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hasler of Summitville. Mrs. Dale Hasler, matron of honor, will wear a gray taffeta suit with a fuchsia hat and black accessories, She will carry sweetheart roses.

riage by her brother, Alan A. Gise. With her aqua street dress, she will wear a blending aia

|accessories will be brown. Steph-

The best man will be Dale Has{ler, brother of the bridegroom. Harlan Hasler of Bluffton and, Donald Faust of Plainville will be! ushers. After a short wedding trip, the, couple will be at home near Bluff-

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