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| omen CENt4 'W.J.Roehler Jr. Weds Cynthia Culver May In Church Ceremony | §
Dr. Jean S. Milner Officiates at Rite; Couple to Make Home in Gary At 3:30 o'clock this afternoon Waldemar John Roehler Jr., took Miss Cynthia Culver May as his bride in a ceremony read hy Dr. Jean S. Milner. The wedding was in the Second Presbyterian Church. 2 ~ "Miss Alice May was the maid of honor for her sister. She wore white embroidered organdy oyer pink taffeta and carried a crescent shaped basket bouquet of blue iris, pink roses and carnations and ivy strands. The bridesmaids, Miss Barbara Ball, South Bend; Miss Joan Foster, Evanston, Ill.; Miss Louise Bell, Richrhond, and Miss Marguerite Burghard had frocks of organdy over agua taffeta. : The’ waistline. of the bride's candlelight satin gown was i béaded with pearls and bugle and crystal beads. The dress had |! a‘'yoke of illusion and a full hoop skirt with a short train. With | the gown the bride wore long beaded satin mitts and a fingertip
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roseépoint veil: of lace. ahd tulle “7 v7 TT | held by a coronet of the rose- . d ° ¢ | point Tage. Graduation |
The” bride's bouquet was of : | narcisus, ‘white orchids, and | stephanotis. Thomas Green, Date Is Set | Chicago, was the best man and | ‘ t the ushers were Edward Pittet, Four Local Girls Ogden Dunes; William Brady a? i and John Reardon, Chicago, | Are Seniors . } and John Rust, Kiam, IL | WELLESLEY, Mass., May 21—| a: Jeception as in She Four Indianapolis girls will be pl P) Jam. or c er i ng \graduated from Wellesley College rh ® or re na the on June 13) President Mildred ride .chose a. honey brown McAfee Horton will be the com-! gabardine suit with Balenciaga . .ncement speaker at this Tist aglansOnes. All Ti in G annual commencement, e.coupje will live in (sary. | mne genjor class requested that Roth Mr. Roehler and his bride Mrs. Horton give the main attended DePauw University. iq ess since the year they enThe bride is the daughter of Mr. d h and Mrs. Johw William May, tered Wellesley she resumed her
'duties as president. She served 3710 N. Pennsylvania St., and 'during the pres years as director Mrs. Madelynne K. Roehler, of the WAVES. | Chicago, is the mother of the | Graduation activities will open bridegroom. {June 11 with a dinner for the; 3 !seniors and another for their A = ili S I parents. Baccalaureate services! : uxi lary e S {will be June 12 in the Houghton! {Memorial Chapel. There will be| Pre, r am Ads a president's reception that after3 J {noon followed by Vespers. { The Indianapolis graduates inMrs. E. W. Johnson Jr. clude Miss Betsy Ancker, daugh1 {ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Ancker, Is Chairman '4450 Marcy Lane. Miss Ancker Mrs. Emsley W. Johnson Jr. i8 js head of the campus unit of] general chairman of the Indian- {pe National Students Associa-| apolis Day Nursery Junior Auxili- ion and president of the Welles.| ary committee which is selling ad- joy Christian Fellowship. She is! ‘
vertising for the State Fair Horse hortridge High Show programs. Proceeds will ve Eradunte of 5 8 8 |
used for the Fletcher Avenue Day;
Care Center. ‘Scholarship Award Mothers Club |
Her assistants are Mesdames ' )ji¢s Sarah Goodwin, daughter Marvin Lugan, Frederick D. And-| ,¢ Mr. and Mrs. John K. Good:
erson and Donald B. Fobes. Mrs. yw 1220 Pickwick Place, is 2 Sets Luncheon | Addison A. Howe is production , nap prospective graduate. She ! manager, assisted by Mrs. Elbert os awarded the Wellesley| - Invitations have been issued by! R. Gilliom. Mrs. J. Neil Garber g.niar for high scholastic the Butler University Kappa and Mrs. Charles E. Brown are ,.niavement and is also a grad- Alpha Theta Sorority Mothers Sita ren of the finance com-',.ie of Shortridge. {Club to graduating seniors and mittee. : | e-| their mothers for a noon lunchMrs. Frederick M. Hadley heads! Ee Fob {eon. in their honor. i
the selling committee. The mem- 5. pter of Mr, and Mrs. Francis| It will. be held Tuesday In the bers 3 r pean uti Insley, 558 N. Audubon Road. chapter house, 825 W. ‘Hampton Paul Fletcher Leroy G Gordner, She SSTYed. 93 . treasurer af{Drive, , é Kenneth F. Griffith: Walter C. Shakespeare, an organization de- Mrs. A. J. W. LeBien, hostess Hiser, Kenneth E. Kinnear, Don. Yoted to the study of drama, and:chairman, will De assisted by} 4 ® ’ is a graduate of Howe High Mrs. Walter Nelson and Mre. L. ald 8, Kittredge, B. E. Lapenta |F.- Rutledge.
: ’! 8ehool. : Malcolm McVie Jr, William J. 3 | ; 3 ! s n indstaedt, daughter! Seniors who will be honored Millikan, James D. Peirce Jr. oa oy Sinasa. 42, ED include Misses Mary Lou Jacobs, staedt, 2357 Broadway. will also Betty Blackwell, Anna Harshman, be graduated. She won the Anne Richardt, Jane Hodges! | Wellesley Scholar and is presi- Suzanne Ramey, Deniese Thom - |dent of Alliance Francaise. Miss and Betty Jane Williams, all of |Lindstaedt is a graduate of Indianapolis; Miss Joanne Heiney, | Shortridge. { Anderson; Miss Carol Bryant, Park Ridge, Ill,, and Miss Joan Holman, Kokomo. |
Dishing the = 7== oo Dis Play Outfit
By MARGUERITE SMITH
|Q—I am becoming interested in ‘| African violets, since I have my | first one, a gift from a neigh-| bor. It is Blue Girl, and has! been blooming but just quit. I wonder if I have to use plant food to induce it. to bloom. Mrs. Mollie Mercer, Anderson, Ind. 'A-—You can use chemical ferti-| ¢ | lizer but cow manure water is much more satisfactory. Steep the manure in water until it is the color of weak tea. Use once a week. African violets do need plenty of plant food if vou want them to bloom well. But don’t give them very much of it at a time.
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| John Walter Esterline of Pike | Township School is the winner of the $500 scholarship for the freshman year at Park School. The award was given on the basis of By MRS. ANNE CABOT a competitive examination. ‘ Cutwork linens are the dain- The funds for the scholarship || tiest of all! This lovely jonquil are given by the Park school | and narcissus design will add Mothers Association. John is the “_. beauty to your own pillowcases son of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill B.| or towels and make lovely wed- Esterline, New Augusta. ding gifts. He placed sixth in the spelling Use dignified white or deli- contest sponsored recently oy The lcate pastel yellow or green em- Times. broidery floss. Easy stitchery, bi PEE WEA A en | This adorable little play suit jor a1 you ted be Buttonhole Silver Shower | {8 80 easy to sew you'll want to and outline stich. : rd - e up, severgl verginng fgr Pattern 3323 Includes 2 hots | Mise Mary «*"sholag 4038 «|S MPa AVETE AEE 14° fron transfers, stitch illustra 62d St. and Miss Joanne Pralll . =" =" wing sleeved tions, material requirements Will entertain tomorrow afternoon dress with tiny scallop trim. and finishing directions. with a silver shower for Miss Pattern 5472 18 ‘a’ sew-rite To order, yse the coupon. Marcia Wells. Miss Wells’ mar- perforated pattern for sizes 1, riage to Richard Warren HirachY » a 4 and 5 .vears.. Size .2. ANNE CABOT : will be June 12 ib Sweeney Chapel, vi "1" vard of 39-inch: i i ’ utler University. . : y ’ The Indianapolis Times “The party Will be in Miss dress, 1% yards. 530 S. Wells St. ‘Nicholas’ home. Guests will be . , Chicago 7, IIL members of the Pi Beta Pil Sor: SUE BURNETT : ority’s e class al er of ‘ ; No. 5523 Price 20c | op a BR bride and host- The Indianapolis Times NAME oceveonsasscss sasssnsssss E5568 are members. . 214 W. Maryland St.
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| The BE. Peter and Paul Cas !thedral was the scene at 10 a. m, today of Miss Grace Claire Reyes i burn’s marriage to Lae Roy Hag ner. The Rev. Fr. Cornelius Sweeney officiated. | Miss Francis Scully was the maid of honor and the brides{maids were Miss Patricia Ingle ‘and Miss Mary Evelyn Hartman. They wore pink, pale green and orchid organdy with satin trims ‘ming. Their colonial bouquets ‘were of Dresden colors with matching streamers, The bride's white organdy gown had Brittany lace and was beaded with seed pearls. Her full length veil was held by a crown of lace and seed pearls. She care ried a cascade bouquet of white lilacs, valley lilies and orchids,
‘Reception Follows | Herman Hagner was the best ‘man and thé ushers were Carl Hagner and Herald McMullin, The reception was {A the Indiane apoliz Athletic Club. ee After a wedding trip to Cume berland Falls, Ky. the couple will Jive at 2455 College Ave. The bridegroom attended Butler Uni versity. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reyburn, 3015 N. Meridian St. and Mr, Hagner is the son of Mrs. H. C, Hagner of the College Ave, address.
Kocher-Miller Nuptials Read
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The Rev. Fr. Conan Mitchell officiated at the marriage of Miss Betty Miller and George Kocher, The ceremony was read at 9a. m, today in the Sacred Heart Cathe olic Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Louis L. Miller, 131 E. Palmer Bt, and Mr. and Mrs, Fred Kocher 13056 Comer Ave, are the parents of the bridegroom, White net over pastel unders dresses of taffeta was worn by he ! * the bride's attendants. They were i «Miss Eleanor Irene Rankin x Mrs. Roland Daeger, sister of the . Baa Cs v: ~ %. bride, matron of honor, and Mrs, ¥ aR MRR Sm » TE Charles Miller, sister of the
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MRS. WILLIAM F, ANDER- man and the ushers will be 8t, for her marriage to Charles , jbridegroom; Mist Jo Ann Miller, SON, 1401 N. Pennsylvania Burton Wright. Belvidere, Ill; W. Bastin, son of the Rev. and {sister of the bride. and Miss Mary oupie e S8t., annotinces the engagement John .Koch, Evansville, and Mrs. Amor 8. Bastin, 3332 W, | P {Ann Doeger, bridesmaids, of her daughter, Miss Mary Robert Hamaker. Miss Rankin Michigan St. The vows will be ° ec ‘ . Fe Theresa Shannon, to Floyd A is a graduate of Purdue Univer- read in the Memorial Baptist In Church Rite ‘Carries White Orchids
Tutterrow, 2543 Union 8t. The sity and a member of Alpha Church. (Miner-Baker photo.) The candlelight satin bridal
couple will be married June XiDelta Sorority. Mr. Hamaker yaw Miss Betiy Jane Anderson and gown was fashioned wit tt 25 in the chapel of the Im- attends Purdue and is a mem- A CEREMONY at 3:30 p. m, Harold®H. Hinton were married bodice, highlighted tig og eg > maculate Heart of Mary Cath- ber of Kappa Sigma Fraternity. = 0 Cm © 00" oo acide 8t 2:30 o'clock this afternoon in quiset yoke and trimmed with lic Church. (P. H, Ho photo.) (Priddy-Thompsétt photo.) : JK . b olic p y Methodist Chureh Wl unite the McKee Chapel, Tabernacle seed pearls. The full skirt was William D. Hamaker, son of Pa Presbyterian Church, The Rev. accented with a bustle back and
’ Miss Barbara Jean Evans, ph ng Meu, wh Hamaker MISS RUTH Ellen Davis, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Artie {Robert 8. Moorhead officiated. {ell into a cathedral length train, Eleanor Irepe Rankin daugh- daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Roy Evans, 305 Villa Ave. and The bride is the daughter of The imported illusion veil ease
V. Davis. 1310 Edwards Ave, James Williams Atkerspmusom Mr. and Mrs, George R, Ander- caded from a seed pearl tiara. Rankin, St. Priitin Fla. I and William Fisher, son of A. of Mr. and Mb. Clarence Pe At: son. Griggsville, IU. and the The bride's bouquet wan of while his bride July 23 in’ St. Aug- L. Fisher, Hartford City, will Kerson, 427 B. Keystone Ave. ‘bridegroom is the son of Mr. and orchids and ‘roses and orange ustine. Miss Jean Rankin, St. be married June 5 in the Uni- (Kindred photo.) Mrs, Merrill G. Hinton Sr, 208 8. blossoms, 3 Augustine, will be the maid of versity Heights Evangelical Miss Rosemary Ann Davis, Sherman Drive. Bernard Kocher was his broths honor and the bridesmaids will = United Brethren Church. Mr. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- | Mrs. Hugh Cutforth,' Quiney, *T'® beat man. The ushers were be Mrs. Francis Cauley, Peru; Fisher attends Indiana Central thur C. Davis. 543 N. Oxford Tl. was the matron of honor, She Vernon and Charles Miller, broth. Miss Rosemary Hardee, Mor- College. : St. became the bride of Don- Wore an aqua frock with a match- *'s of the bride, and Herman gan City, La., and Miss Roberta June 10 is ‘the date selected ald E. Kremp, son of Mr. and IDE headdress and carried roses, Kacher, brother of the bride.
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$i ;, Jac rille, Fla. by Miss Janice G. Henderson, Mrs Richard E. Kremp, 526 N. Diane Dukate was the flower girl §room. Ne Re. daughter of Dr. and Mra, V. R. Oxford St. on May 7 in the St. and Larry Guire was the ving-| The jeception was in the home groom-to-be will be the best Henderson, 3340 W. Michigan Philip Neri Catholic Church. bearer. Harold Greenwood Ju Pide's panenia. ohio SERA Sh Rh MBF SAR nd ts eli oe Ceram —————— memes | st mi . . : -— {Warren Walker, Merrill G. Hinton = Bridge Groups Blackwood on Bridge . Jroand Benjamin Grinstead. ; Engaged Seniors . | A white satin gown made with . Mr. Abel Thinks Twice, a sweetheart neckline, fitted To Be Honored ist esu ts i . bodice and full skirt was worn: Times Siate Service ; iby the bride. Her fingertip illu. GREENCASTLE, Ind. May 21 Several bridge groups announce Decides on Correct Play ston veil fell from a pearl tiara --Renfor women at DePauw Unie the results of their play held this WH + ECAR? and she carried white roses, versity - who are engaged to be ; | : Lo BY EASLEY BLACKWOOD There was a reception after the married will be feted at a Pansy week. i MY FRIEND Mr, Abel is at his best when his partner is old ceremony in La Rue's Restaurant, Breakfast sponsored by the Delta Joan of Arc Club, Wed. night: Mr. Dale, the master of bridge Humanics, He took more time than The couple will be at home at Delta Delta Sorority today N & S—Mr. and Mrs. V. W, Hurst Mr. Masters Would have Needed No Sn the right play in today’s 2010 E. 10th St. There will be a fashion show . and, but he figured it oul even y. { si spn [featuring bridal first; Mr. and ue A. J Lang Mr, Masters opened the six of spades and Mr, Champion played , ,. . . rey, at ar second; E & W-—Mrs. William ype queen, Mr. Abel automatically pulled out the king of spades Miss Patricia Gabe of Indianapolis. Peele, Mrs. Joseph Srecen ore and almost—but not quite ~{""South dealer To Be Honored i Indianapolis girls to be honored Mrs. J. L. scknell, rs. Leo played it. None vulnerable | : include Misses Shirley Barth, . ou { Parties are being planned 10 gniriey Clous, Carolyn Costin, NORTH (Mr. Dale) {honor Miss Patricia Ann Gabe. 1q(s Bdwards, Mary Lou Giles ’ » ’
Gootee second. He caught himself in time, put Marott Club, Tues. night (Pos- the card back in his hand and
sible score 264): N & S-—Mrs. started counting. If he won the nis Mity Gabe und Maris I Gllardy Barbara Sharkey and Bally . J. Blackmore, Mre. J. R, Cole- first trick he would be left with Bi - |W €¢ married June zo. Schooley. L D—AJ3TS Mrs. H. E. Baumeister, 314 W g———r nan — .
C—Ad95 Hampton Drive, will have a I : Jess Everhart 151.5; Mrs, E. J. Mr. Champion got in, a lead ra : i p ’ A nen P : Ittenbach, Jerry Jacobs 148.5; through that holding would prob- WEST EAST shower June 4 and Mrs. William arty Arranged E & W — Mrs. Betty Chipman, ably enable the opponents to take (Mr. Masters) (Mr. Champion) N. Ellis, 5173 Kenwood Ave, will For Miss Kirch Jack O'Keefe 155.5; William Mac- enough tricks to defeat the con- S—~A108632 SQ be hostess at a kitchen shower
=a Miss Alice Bourn, 4457 Union Donald, Robert McCalip; Mrs. tract. Neg 18 dag Juke 8. 8t.. will entertain Wednesday for J. L. Becknell, Mrs. Claude Lett Mr. Abel tried fo count nine CO B32 lo Mrs. Peter H. Hackleman and yi... 'yype'y, "Kiren Miss Kirch 148.5. tricks without<letting Mr. Cham- ~ $0 C—KT16 ji. John R. Hatfield will honor 4 Faward J. Gallagher will be Men's Duplicate Club, Mon, pion in. If he sould successfully SOUTH (Mr. Abel) has Gave Win a miseellantons married June 18 in the Sacred night: N & S—John J. O'Keefe, finesse the queen of hearts that NK J 4 in os vrie I n gre bap Heart Catholic Church. H. F. Singleton first; L. V. Gas- would be two heart tricks, plus H-—-A QS Sop dimils thers wi % The hosgeas will be assisted by
away, H. J. Detira, second; E & the original spade winner, plus DK Q 4 Jed and personal shower in the. )j,, W-—-W. L. Kirkpatrick, R. M. four diamonds and the ace of C-Q10382 dome o rp L. Lochry. Melba Oesterle, Mre. John J. Pos Guller first; Don R. Schort, clubs. Eight tricks—one short of The bidding: Bucy or est Drive. Mrs. jovich, 437 Parkway Ave. enters Charles Hinesley second. contract, No good. 8 had N E Farry eT ang es. I. L. tained recently with a shower Woodstock Club, Thurs, night pg: . { INT Pass 2NT Pass | BAY) Ww), be co-hoslassen, for the future bride. She was ase 3 S. night Einesse Inevitable
, . ————— iat (Possible score 80): N & 8 | NT All Pam Miss T Feted Sistay By Hetdnnies William BR, | Ralph Rehard, Harlin Hadley 55; ‘There was no getting around = 2 EN — ISS lurner rete — BL Pen, Maj. and Mrs. Walter L. Miller it, the club finesse had to be sometimes gets irritated when a Mrs. J. Rov Horne, 2040 Park ( . A 455: E & W-—Mrs. Rehard, Mrs, tried. But Mr. Abel gave him- 800d play is made against him. Ave, honored Miss Betty Lou lint Preventative {Hadley 58; Mr. and Mrs. B. M. self an’ extra chance. He made Mr. Abel was nettled. “Well, Turner with a luncheon and kit- Lightly starching cotton dish Angell, Mrs, R. H. G. Mathews, the good play of ducking the first how would you have played it?" chen shower today. Miss Turner towels helps to prevent lint from Mrs. D. G. Viskniskki 41. The spade lead and permitting Mr, he asked sharply. and Robert C. Walsman will be sticking to dishes and glasses next meeting will be June 2. Champion's queen to win. Mr, Faster,” replied Mr. Champion. married June 19 when they are wiped dry.
| Lincoln Club, Fri. night (Pos- Champlon returned the Dine of . RRR : sible score 364): N & 8 — Mrs. spades; Mr. played the jac St { PEO Off El + d $ S {Merritt Thompson, R. W. Lee and Mr. Masters won the ace, a e ; Icers ec e ession 213.5; Lawrence Welch, Allen He led back another spade, which Ws rape Smith 201: Mrs. R. F. Pasho, Mrs. the king in the closed hand won. = "37% ; A A. C. McKinsey 200: EE & W--Mrs,. Now Mr. Abel took the club Kathleen Abbett. Mrs. Alex Metz- finesse and lost to the king. But, ger 232.5; Mr, and Mrs. K. L. by reason of the hold-up play at Nielson 208.5; Mrs. Louis H. Be- trick one, Mr, Champion had ne. gar, Harold Lewis 208, spade to lead at this point. He ere————— {did the best he could, firing back
. . . a heart. But Mr. Abel went right Miss Natalie Griener up with the ace and ran his nine
. "RAreie ftricke: will Be Married Mr. Abel was rather proud of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. himself. “I looked good on that Griener, 7210 N. Pennsylvania 8t., one, didn’t I?” he sald to no one]
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daughter, Natalie, to Homer P. No, [yay Me. Champion, Whe, |Riddell, son of Mrs. H. P. Rid- Hospital Group Sets dell and the late Mr. Riddell, 119 C d P T 'E. Westfield Bivd. No date has ard Party Tomorrow been set for the marriage. The 8t. Francis Hospital Guild, § Miss Griener is a graduate of will sponsor a card party at 2|° "% Tudor Hall School and Bradford p. m. tomorrow in the hospital. Junior College. She attended In- Mrs. William Lossin and Mrs, diana University and will he Julius Armbruster are co-chair-graduated from Butler University men. } in August. She is a member of They will be assisted by Mes- | Pi Beta Phi’8orority. Mr. Riddell dames 1. G. Boyd, Iso Lucid,
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Two Indianapolis women were elected to state offices in the PEO Sisterhood yesterday when Mrs. G. E. Davis of Lafayette was named to the presidency. The election was held at the final meeting of the two-day state asp¥embly of delegates from 48 chapters in the Marott RC mio - Named with Mrs. Davis were Mrs. J. C. Brumbaugh, South Bend, and Mrs, K, M. Snepp, Gary, first and second vice presis dents; Mrs, Arthur Cunningham, Terre Haute, organizer; Mrs, R. L. Dubois, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Herman McCray, News burgh, recording and corre. sponding secretaries, and Mrs,’ Parker Jordan, Indianapolis, treasurer.
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Rk Mra. Dorothy Fitzgerald Schick "ids 4 ewed “Chea Doren* if& a graduate of the Kentucky Charles Schneider, Amos Huegels, | ™ . : : th afternoon RT A Military Academy and ls attend- William Murphy ‘and C. Harry Mesdames G. E. Davis, Parker Jordan and R. L. Dubois » s+ miakar Club in the Butler Unie ing Butler, |Woirhaye. | state PEO officers. (versity Recreation
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