Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 October 1949 — Page 22

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Sponsors Viennese Ball in Woodstock

Shirley Ann DeMore will be the! fd and Charlene Purpura “will be the flowergirl John Modica Jr. will be the ring-| bearer

Reception in Hall The bride's candlelight satin gown is trimmed with lace. It has a fitted bodice, long pointed sleeves and a formal train. Her Chantilly lace mantilla will be covered with candlelight illusion. The veil will be held in place by a tiara of orange blossoms. She will carry her mother's

mnescox ows wir wus Alpha Kappa Latreian Club (Sorority Opens To Sponsor Antique Show Fall Season

will be the best man while the, ushers will be Mike asean August Brunning, Salvatore Rene.| yoo. of the Alpha Kappa Latreian Club will hold their Tony Constantino and Michael ,,0ong annual antique show and bridge party Wednesday in the, Mrs. Frank Forry To Be Hostess

rhe reception will be in {he Riviera Club. | Holy Rosary Hail. The bride ial x, 430% 0tAUe show will open at 1 p. m. and bridge will begin)

Boo Re fit, Yinets 100 . of the event will augment funds for the inter- dianapolis Alumriae Chapter, Mu i a———————— communication system in the —| Phi Epsilon, national music sororFlower Mission Hospital. heer Arian Johnson. i. will open tomorrow. Mrs. R. E. Graebers Harry Sargeant, Robert Plessing- Frank Forry, 5251 Woodside On Trip . nlrip . Couple Wed

"Old Vienna" was the theme of the Symphony Ball held last night in the Woodsteck Club. It wa | Indiana State Symphony Society, Inc. Chatting at intermission are (left to right, seated) Mr. and | Black and Mrs. Gale Fletcher. Mr. Black (loft) and Mr. Fletcher are standing.

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Early reservations for ‘the n of Boyar K. Brown. ticket chairman. of Charles A. Fisher and Wiliam Drive, will be hostess for a 6 p. m. Mrs. Fred F. Fox, Carmel, wii F: Nixon. supper meeting. . Guests of Mrs. Lee Fox will be! Mesdames W. A. Clark, Kyler Mesdames Robert A. Blackburn, Comstock, Helen J. Crane and

entertain Mesdames Roy G. Mc Cormick, Lucian King and Claude 8 i John Loveland and Spencer Trud- Esther Crandall will assist.

H. Roy. Two tables will be made]

’ _/gen. Mesdames Thomas Riddell, “Influences on American Music In Rectory Rite up by Madame ss Rus Town {Victor Guio, John Hare and Rich- and Musicians” is the general Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Graeber Eaward Rattensperger G. Thont rd Coulter’have reserved a table, theme for the year. Mrs. Melva are on & wedding trip to Chi as Gifford, Edward R. Gilliom jas have Mesdames August F. Shull Crane will talk on the infollowing their marriage at 8:30 n,oi4 Vv. Burns, Mayburn F HOOK John A. Alexander, Edward fluence of Italian music and comp. Mm. last night in the rectory of " $ ‘H. posers on American music. Miss

Claypool and Malcolm Mitchell, Landgraf, and Herbert E. Bau- yl wo. Gentry T. Haun, Myron

meister. RR, , SE ~+J. Austin, Charles Stevens, George Other reservations have been pi... |. Clifton, James Cum.

made by Mesdames Adrian Nall, {mi . . . C. A. Daniel, 2857 Brookside Ave. Robert R, Gick, Raymond W. Hil. [vn&\ Flank Bilal Myton Un. 13, @ Graever, "of the day. Milton Elrod Jr, ThomAS' gp, ward will fill two tables ul is the mother of the Donlon, B. A. Hollingsworth, E.| " Mit Virginia Terry was_ the aon Hicks. Donaid Br Mares or open har Boer Pomel, nos CAR | maid of honor. She wore navy Walton Wheeler “Giibert nan At other tables will be Mes- mel, Alumnae chapter ofticers, Bins and had a wrist corsage of Dan Gleason, Frederick Bassett. po mp rior, oy, fli%r, James committee chairmen and Patron: yellow roses. The bride wore blue! Robert Donahue, John Schade. 2’ akon Belly L. J. Shap- ess Club officers are sponsors of satin and a wrist corsage of white jer arles F. Arénsman, B, E. the event. ; roses.

E. 1. Blakesley, Ralph Gery, W. 1a p44 penta, Earl Mericle and Donald H. Bilby, H. R. Lorenzen, R. K. Ream; At others will be Mes-

Warren Graeber was his broth-| Beacham, G. 8. Fads, Howard | Mrs. Henry G. Hoss, alumnae er's best man. The reception was Dodson, Vincent Russo, Donald | ime Ralp Hh Hk les J. chapter president, has announced in the home of the bride's parents.|G. Moore and Robert McCord. lg Babcock. James W. Goble, the appointment of committee

The couple will live at 2340) Mesdames Wayne Rhodes, Dor myopic Woolling and Leslie Col. ChAIrmen. They include Miss

Ruby Winders, contralto, will sing. Mrs. Lorenso Jones will be the accompanist. | | A party Tuesday will honor members of Kappa Chapter and the new coed students in the [Jordan College of Music, Mrs. 8id- |

the Holy Cross Catholic Church. Mrs. Graeber was Miss Alice Daniel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Daniel, 2857 Brookside Ave.

Chairmen Named

Broadway. sey King, Kern Miles and Janes/ yin Mesa John H. Gant Crace Hutchings, program: Miss Forsythe will play together as wo mes John H. Gant, cpapigtte = Lieber, social and will Mesdames Ora Barwin Frank Teague, Ralph Morris, Her- rounders day; chapter officers,

bert H. Linsmith, K. L. Woodring, Robert N. Kraft, Alfred Pollock Jr, Don J. Wolfram, H. W. Eilken{berry, Theodore L. Steele,

Miss Brubaker To Be Wed

Couple to Take

Christmas Party; Mrs. Basil Fausset and Mrs. Russell Spivey, usst Rober day So-chairmen; k Mrs. Alberta |Gaunt, membership, Calhoun, J. K. Mahrdt, Frank Richard May, aay. Howard and Noble Biddinger. | Miss Mary Moorman, publicity; Mesdames Guy D. Dixon, John/Mrs. John A. Sink, telephone; Burne obert 3 Sites, Lagter Mrs. F, H. Dedert, housing; Mrs. | . i rons, man, John Dis-/ Lorenzo B. Jones, medals; Mrs.! Miss Jenny Rea Brubaker, 939 H. Wurster, W. L. Glasier, A. L.|telhorst, Don Delbrook, Wayne Howard Stitt, nominating; Miss Mills Ave, and Harry L. Herman \giijer, H. R. Matthews, M. H. Paulsen, Lida Kimberlin, Noble Adah Hill, Kappa Chapter ad-| will be married at 4 p. m. next Tainott, Robert H. Stone, Bur. P. Hollister, George Shank, C. O. Viser with Miss Charlotte Moore,

Wilbur Porter, Norman Blue and [James Roberts, and Mesdames w.| |F. Betsill, Ross E. Swords, William D. Anderson and Emmett 8. Parr of Danville.

Additional Reservations

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Sunday in Sweeney Chapel, Butler chard © . Rogers, H. alternate; Mrs. Saul Bernat, pa-| University. The Rev. Barl Moore; | 47, ROT Walker, Er La ile 2 ? P30, = 2 troness representative; Miss | pastor of the Revival Taberuacie, (= il S b 'M. Huxford will ill several more G#0rgla Lockenour, supper dues, will officiate. | ounci ers tables. Mesdames R. A. Hice, T. 2nd Mrs. H. N. Edington, ways The tuture bride is the daughter! |W. Whitaker, Homer Edwards 20d means. of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. srnaker. C ard Pa rt {and Clifford Luft will be another { Chattanooga, Tenn, and Mrs. Y (foursome. Also Mesdames Rich- DAR Chapter ! John Herman, 1726 N. Oxford 8t.,| Mrs. H. A. Zeyan is general ard Dugdale, Helen Stout and ; A is the mother of the prospective chairman of the annual card Hilda Fancher, all of Sheridan, Sets Meetin bridegroom, (party sponsored by the Indian-land Mrs. Duncan I. McDougald. 5 1g | Miss Evelyn 8prowl will be the apolis Deanery Council, Indian-| Other foursomes will include Mrs. Wayne M. Cory, Veeders-| maid of honor, the Miss Iva apolis Archdiocesan Council, Na- Mesdames Oren H.

maid. Calvin Taylor will serve as event will be at 1:30 p. m.|and Henry Churchman Jr; Mes- Will bé guest speaker for the Cor-|

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rant, Wes- burg, state regent of the Daugh-| Brakensiek will be the brides- tional Council of Catholic Women. ley ' Palme#, Barrett Woodamall ters of. the American Revolution,

Mesdames Edwin D. Cree, port on the state conference Tues-!

will be in charge of arrangements. |

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SUNDAY, OCT. 2, 1949 {in a Personal Vein—

Rev. Fisher Culver Military Academy Reads Vows Opens Its Winter School

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By er CLASSES ARE WELL under way for the cadet corps up at

Culver Military Academy. Nine Indianapolis boys are in the winter

tT aa PT. 2... 3 r ‘school; Miss Easterday | Among the first classmen is Lawrence J. Ittenbach, son of Mr. Wit tT Rovom B ide jand Mrs. Robert J. Ittenbach, 3310 N, Meridian St. Larry, who's os bn {been prepping four years at the military school, is playing guard \ Mer Centenary Christian Church on the varsity football team. a scene of Miss Marion L.)parents and his aunt, Mrs. Cari! Drive, spent two years in the Are Easterday’s marriage to Lewis R. Ittenbach, went up for the first, summer school on ke Mazi Madison Jr. at 8:30 o'clock last game of the season yesterday—| Kuckee. He as a deraft night. The Rev. G. Lavon Fisher Culver vs. Shattuck. I OE et ia A Cu) WAS iread the vows. | The Ittenbachs expect to take MY. SU FO her. Robert EB. %6.the wm ~The bride is the daughter of in most of the home games—Cul- Too SHC HN Fl ts the mil Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Easterday yer vs. St. Leo High School, Nov,2aPran 1. ala other thi Sr, 6609 Eo st. and theiss; Culver vs. St. Jobn's Military| y > : Washingte | bridegroom 3 - Academy, Oct. 29; Culver vs. Vis; {Beatrice Madison, Niles, O. and Green Brier, Nov. 12, and Elves] Visit at Culver and verse. Mr. Madison, Philadelphia. | Jack W. Thompson; son of Mr. This §

\vs. Baylor School, Nov. 24. Other first classmen at the 30d Mrs. Ralph H. Thompson, schodl include Cadet Capt. Forest 4711 Graceland Ave, is another 'R. Guimont, son of Mr. and Mrs. fourth classman. Going into his R. L. Guimont, 4312 Winthrop second year at the winter school Ave, and Leroy O. Johnson Jr, is John E. Schmitz, son of Mr.

Pu Th 4 a Mn. Johnston, = 4 Mrs. Gilbert Schmitz, - 3627

[Drexel Ave. | Fathers Meet | John fs tackle on the second {with a tiered skirt and molded) gtarting out their careers in the string football team. The Schmitz’ bodice was worn by the bride. Her winter school are John W. Clark with their daughter, Margo, T, fllusion vell cascaded from a tiara 354 James C. Tappan. Both boys were at yesterday's game. {of lace and she carried a White are veterans of the summer| Edwin C. Robertson, son of Dr. {orchid on a white Bible. school.. John has two seasons in'and Mrs. Ray B. Robertson, 7605 After a reception in the church wooderaft and one in the Naval'E, Washington St. 8t., is a third dining room the couple left for scademy. He played the trom-/classman. He has gone out for Times photo by Bil Oates | V&™ York. The bride wore a gray pone in the navy band and Is now soccer and expects to go out for sored by the Junior Group, | Khit suit with green and black i the infantry band. |track In the spring. 4 = TF (accessories for the trip. The couple] John's father, C. W. Clark,| Ed has spent five years in the Jr., Mrs. Jean [will be at home later this month 5385 Washington Blvd. is vies summer camp and holds the juat 1332 College Ave. {president of the Father's Asso- nior medal in track. i Pl TL}, {ciation at the school. The asso-| George F. Hilgemeler Jr. is the ‘Entertain S ' an Open House |ciation’s officers and the advisory only second classman from Indintertain Sorority Mr. and Mrs. Royer K. Brown committees met last week-end uplanapolis. His mother is up at Miss Myrtle Cage, 2051 Centraliwill celebrate their 20th weddingiat Culver. E. J. Seymour of Maxinkuckee today visting him, Ave. will entertain members of anniversary with a informal open Monroe, La., is president of the George, who “goes in for everyAl n Chapt Deita Phi Beta DOUSE from 2 to 6 p. m. next Sun- association. * thing,” holds his letter in oe pha. Chap.er, Jim, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- The Hilgemeiers live at Sorority, at 8 p. m. tomorrow.

The maid of honor, Miss Juanita Leigh, wore a forest green taffeta dress and carried yellow mums, The best man was Arthur

Jerry Delkoski, {Minn., and Fred Carney. Reception Follows

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