Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 February 1950 — Page 28
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Church Rio Selec Favors for Delta Gamma. State Day
Unites © Local Couple
. Maxey-Bosworth - Wedding Held
Vows uniting Miss Miriam™ Bosworth and Kenneth Maxey were read at 7:30 o'clock last night in,. the Mount Olive Methodist Church. The Rev. G. H. Billeison,. retired Baptist min§ster,—and the Rev. John Kirkpatrick officiated, The bride is the daughtér of Mrs. Fern Bosworth, 246 N. Tremont—8t—Mr—Maxey isthe son of Mrs. Anna Maxey, 2014 N, New Jersey St. : Mrs. Raymon d Worrell, sister
of the bride, was the matron of honor. .She wore a street length frock of mist-green wool. with wine colored accessories, % The floweryirl “was Jo Ellen Worrell and the -rihigbearer was
Tommy Worrell
Reception in Home The - best . man was Wallace Maxey, brother of the best man.
The ushers were Edmund Maxey Mesdames Edward Weddle, Albert Ww. Sahm and Herbert J. a (left to. right) select favors another br: ther; Mr. Worrell and for the annual Delta Gamma Sorority Founders Day.: The luncheon and dance will be eld Mar. 25 Davia B . — in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Mrs. Sahm is state day chairman, and Mrs. Weddle and Mrs. Spier A drei ot eatin wool-jersey are co-chairmen of the luncheon-committee, : was worn by .the bride. Her hat - and accessories were hunter green M kL AAUW | | S dv and she carried a white Bible with arjorie ang nternationa fu y
white orchids.
ier 2 cian 1m tre some |g Wed] Yoder Plan Marks 5th Anniversary
left for a short wedding trip.; R . | obert Du : . They will make thei= home with) ndas L wasHING TON. Fon 18 TSN the American Association. Mrs. Bosworth after their return Is Bridegroom {of University Women is celebrating the fifth -anniversary of its|
The bride attended Indie ana ( ‘en
tral College. program of international grants. Through the plan, AAUW finances
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countries,
versity women abroad. Because such groups had been forced un-| derground during the war, some of the first students in 1945 were accepted on recommendations by|
{In a ceremony read at 5:30 p. m. to launch this idea. By Septem- | today. ber of that year enough money | The vows were said in the Pres- hag heen NonipnRel 2 AA0W Newman Group |byterian Church on the campus from recently liberated countries individuals. Plans Program 9% Lake Forest College. to the U. 8. for study. Contact has now been lost| > i | _ . 4 Members of the Newman Moth. AT¢nts of.the couple are Mr.| This semester, as the sixth again with countries behind the| ers Club of Butler University 2nd Mrs. Gustave E. Lang, 2871|year of the program opens, there jron curtain, but the program has will hold a guest meeting at 8 N. Sherman Drive, Indianapolis, are 35 women Jom 14 countries continued to expand. Grants p.m. Tuesday in the Riddick and Mr. and Mrs, William Dun- here on AAUW International have been made to women from Grants. rn Finland, Burma, India, Italy,
building, 1440 N. Meridian St. gas Winnetka, il. Mr. and Mrs. Norbert J. Fox| Miss Patricia Wel In 20 American colleges and Hungary, the Philippines, Siam, will show movies of the pilgrim-| ss Patricia Wells, Evanston, | universities, these women-—most Germany, Japan and China. age to Fatima, Portugal. After- Ill, was the bride's only atten-lof them ready leaders in their, In all the countries now covered ward there will be a party in the dant. She wore a rose colored fields - home — are gaining by the program organizations of home of Dr. and Mrs. Claude wool suit for the informal laa and acquiring tech-|university women are functioning. Hadden, 1801 N. Pennsylvania y 8t., for members and their guests. money, Wiliam Hollls, Winnetka, to use in the reconstruction. of receiving .and sifting the appliMrs, E. C. Wdkeldm and Mrs.|Was the best man. {their home lands. In the five cations so their country’s best John E. Ohleyer are co-chairmen. The bride wore a white gabar-|years of the program's operation, qualified women are on the list Committe” mémbers include! dine suit with pink and blue ac-;155. women from 20 countries| finally passed upon by the AAUW Mesdames Leonard Beckerich, O.| cessories. S8he carried camellias. have gained needed education in Committees on International E. Laughner, James F, Lynch, F,| The couple left for a trip South {their “Special fields or professions Grants, B. Leppert, James. McCaslin, R. immediately after the ceremony. by study in this country. The first: Fulbright travel A. McNamara, Leo Meyer, E. F. They will be at home In March | grants issued went to AAUW inMonaghan, Royal Nicholas, Fred in Evanston. Grants Aid Project. {ternational students from the Odiet and Louis Wilkinson and Both are graduates of Lake | As far as possible AAUW has Philippines. AAUW was thus Miss Katherine Leonard. t | Forest College. =
Sets Meeting
[work for three ‘Philippine stu-dents-instead of two. Fulbright travel --grants’ are now supplementing AAUW funds in all the countries where both Programa 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p. m. operate,
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admit AAUW study grant holders, thus AAUW can spread its funds to include more people. The grants are not for any certain sum but for whatever money is necessary to cover the student's expenses, usually for a year of study. This avoids the difficulty experienced by many foreign students of coming here on fixed stipends only to find themselves out of money before the end of the year. The organization also gives some short-term grants to enable certain applicants to com-
| Brightest Stars in the Baby Parade!
{out some special project. -
{used for international grants in [the five years of the program's |operation. Most of the women are seek[ing advanced knowledge in such
(As advertised in LIFE ; nagaz ine—Feb, 27, 1950)
{Others .come to study new des {velopments in* agriculture, poli[tical science, home economics, (law, art economics and various lsc iences.
land. inspector of public high {¢chools throughout the Philip|pines, is studying teacher-train-ling and adult education in Indlana University.
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niques which they can take back They co-operate with AAUW by].
“iworked with associations of unj- enabled to finance a year of
Row Si] Will Read
Ceremony
Prather-Phillips Vows to be Read
| Kenneth Prather will take Miss (Evelyn Phillips as his bride in a double ring ceremony. to be read at 6:30 p.. m. today in the Beech (Grove Christian Church. The [Rev. Enoch Smith will officiate, | The bride is the daughter of MF. and Mrs. Corlas Phillips, Beech —‘Grove, “and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. ‘Mitchell Prather, . Liberty Gar/dens,
+ —Miss— Patricia Baker is to be {the maid of honor and the brides-! maids will be Miss Viola Rhoades, !.
(Mrs. William Phillips and Mrs. 'Maurice Phillips. They will wear, ‘aqua and fuchsia tatfeta. The best man will be Philip| Prather and the ushers will be
{James Gregory, Jack Moyer and|. ,& i
{Fred Young, Miss Phillips will wear a gown | of white satin fashioned with a {molded bodice, full skirt and cathedral train. Her veil is a mantilla. of Chantilly lace with! (two tiers of illusion falling to her, {Bngaxtios, The bridal bouquet 1s! Hobe of —white fFoses—with—- an lorena center.
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The couple will ave for-a trip,
~ |to Florida and New Orleans after) a reception in the church. They! {will be at home after Mar. 14 in/Con
{Beech Grove,
Toner M. Ove Overley a To Be Speaker boty
Toner M. Overley, manager of
the Better. Business Bureau, will"
ae Lo | A KE FOREST, Iii. Feb, 18. | study in the United States by women studérits from war devastated be the guest speaker at the meet-
ing of the Kappa Chapter, Alpha
M the Ch b | | Miss Marjorie Lang became the Three months before VE Day, in February, 1945, the AAUW Delta Omega Sorority. The group oO rs u 'bride of Robert Hilton Dundas Fellowship Funds Committee met ‘will meet at 8 p. m. Tuesday in
Cropsey Auditorium. Alpha and Epsilon Chapters {will be guests of the hostess chapter. Guests also are invited {to the meeting. Mr. Overley’s sub-
|ject wil be “Quackery in Medi-
|cine.” Miss Louise Hubbard is chairman.
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Mrs. Alfred -William-Brandt Jr.
and long sleeves. Feb.<18—The orange blossoms held the i gressional Club here was the tip veil. The bride's flowers were scene at 4:30 o'clock this after- white orchids and stephanotis. noon of Miss Carol Norrisa Poul-| son’s marriage: to Alfred William and, was “the best man. Brandt Jr. of this city. The bride is the daughter of Bethesda, Md.; ‘Rep. and Mrs. Norris Poulson of|Jr.,
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Reception———§——svn Follows
Wedding Ruth Bradley Wed 5,
To James Breseke A reception in the home of the bride’s aunt, Mrs. Frank J, {Haight, 145 E. Fall Creek Blvd, [followed the marriage of Miss {Ruth. Bradley to James Henry Breseke.
The “vows were read at 3:30
p. m. yesterday in the home by the Rev. Robert Pierce of the Broadway Methodist Church,
Mrs. Donald ‘E. Kunkle, South
Bend, was the only bridal attend-
tant. She-wore a lavendar taffeta —
dress and carried spring flowers.
Susan © Jean Schultz was the
flowergirl. —The best -man-was Mr. Kunkle;
/At.Home in South Bend
The bride wore a gown of white |satin. Her illusion veil fell to her {fingertips and she carried - a: {bouquet of white bridal flowers, After the reception the couple {left on a short trip. They will be lat home later this month in South { Bend. The bride and bridegroom are both graduates of Purdue University. He isthe son of Mr,
{and Mrs. John Breseke, Bothester, —
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Club Sets Luncheon
The Zeta Tau Alpha Mothers Club will have a noon luncheon
{Tuesday in the Panhellenic Room -
in the Atherton Building. Mes-
Otto Kraft, George Pittman, Rol-
Washington and Los Angeles. Mr, Van Ness, Rio de Janeiro; Arthur {and Reddick and George Field
and Mrs.
1810 Talbot| William Defenderfer - Jr.,
Ave., Indianapolis, are the bride- | Gorden Gil and Rufus 8. Lusk Jr.|
groom's parents,
Dr. A. Powell Davies officiated. For her wedding trip the bride Miss Margaret Woodhouse, Wash- chose a red gabardine suit with ington and Scotland, Conn., was blue and white accessories. The Will have a luncheon meeting at
the maid of honor, She wore cream and rose bros esda. cade .and carried a
ivy.
John, ‘will be hostesses.
The reception was in the club. Mrs. Fischer to Talk
The Meridian Chapter, ITSC,
‘couple will be at home in Beth- 12:30 p. m. Feb. 27. Mrs. Earl
Myer, 4440 Park Ave. is to be
The bride is a graduate of the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Richard University of California and the Alsman and Mrs. Myrlin McGuire.
The ivory brocade bridal gown bridegroom is a Purdue Univer- Mrs. Basil Fischer will be the
had an off-the-shoulder neckline sity graduate,
guest speaker.
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