Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 June 1950 — Page 11
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~ Bride-to-Be Honored Pe
< Mrs, D. J. Funke
Gene Jarvis entertained with a shower last night .in honor-of Miss Doris Bittner. The party was in the Funke home,
personal
409 8. Butler Ave.
¢« Miss Bittner and Walter JackEe on will be married June 24 in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. The future bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bittner, 5346 Fletcher Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jackson, Fenthe prospective
ton Ave, are bridegroom's parents.
Wed in Church
Miss Marilyn Jeannine Richardson and Louis James Albrecht were married at 9 a. m. May 20 in 8t. Ann’s Catholic Church. The Rev. Pr, Carl Wilberding officl-|
ated.
The bride iz the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Richardson, Maywood. Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Albrecht, 522 8. Luett Ave, are the: bridegroom's parents, Mrs. John Holdcraft was the matron of honor. Urban Albrecht served as the best man while the ushers were Donald Albrecht and Robert Farr. The reception was in the church. The couple is at| ihe home in 6001 W. Minnesota St.
Tea Planned At Butler
Seniors, graduate students and their parents will be guests of the Butler University Wonien's:
On ure 30
Will Exchange Yows With Thomas J. Judge
and Mrs,
Mrs. Kenneth Kinnear (left) wil take over or duties as the new Museum Guild at a 12:30 p. m. luncheon tomorrow in the Woodst ‘of the guild's new members, Mrs, George W. Bockstahler (center) and Mrs. Robert A. Hoover, Mrs. Grace Golden, Museum director, will be the speaker for the event.
Church.
Miss Dravis
To Be Bride will Be Married ‘To Leroy E. Hunter
Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Dravis,| 262 8. Audubon Road, announce| approaching marriage their daughter, Marguerite Ann. | Miss Dravis will be married to | Leroy Earl Hunter, son of Mr. First Methodist Church here was | and Mrs. Otto Hunter, Brook- the scene at 3:30 o'clock yester-' ville Road, at 3:30 p. m. June 18 day afternoon of Miss Janet in the Downey Avenue Christian Laurel
She has chosen her cousin, Miss Carolyn Dravis, as maid of honor. Bridesmaids will be Misses, Margie Simmons, Jane Eilen Con-| Faculty Club Sunday afternoon nerley, Janet Shaffer, Christine] at a reception and tea following | Marquis and Marianne Adams.
baccalaureate services in the But-! Attend ants Named
ler Bowl,
Fred Cowan will be best man.
of | Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, June 8—The,
Trickey's marriage to Richard Paul Vogt. The Rev. Merrill B. McFall officiated. The bride is the daugh-| ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W, Trickey, “Br
Westfield Schenectady, N. Y., are the bride- | room’ s parents. Wears Short Jacket Mrs. J. A. Mayberry
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, Goshen; |
The Tecéption will be at i ‘Ushers will include Jack Hunter, was the matron of honor. She
o'clock in Room 162 Memorial Hall. Means,
Mra, soci&l chairman,
of Jordan the
Karl 8./prother;
charge of arrangements. Assist- Updike.
ing are Mrs. John Best and Mrs.
John T. Barnett.
Mrs. Seth E. Elliott,
dent, and Mrs.
Kyvik, Ft. Wayne,
Herbert Luzader, vice president;
Miss Barbara Sherow,
Kenneth Hauck, treasurer; Butler President and Mrs. M. O. Ross
and the Rev. John A. calaureate speaker, Miss
ception.
Bickets at Cornell |
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brown Dumbauld, 1434 N. Delaware St. Bicket and their daughter,
Carol, 3115 Guilford Ave., are in! Ithaca, N. Y., to attend the reunion of the class of 1930 at Cor-
nell University. -
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Herbert Schwomeyer, vice president, In the receiving line will be officers of the senior class: Curtis
Barbara Jackson, play the marimba during the re-
prospective James Is in Moyer, Fred Young and.Harley Cornell, East Chicago, and Miss Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. Catherine Andry : will be the flower girl and Johnny | Jarvis Jr, Mr. Hunter's nephew]
Oma
Updike,
club presi-| will be his ringbearer.
Jack feta. The bridesmaids, Miss Sue
esident of the Children's Club. With her are two
ner meeting today in the Athenaeum. Chatting with E. Vickery Jr. (center), vice installed x include Mrs. T. S.
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Janet Trickey Is Married
|Louise Arnett, Bloomington, were being assisted by Mesdames
lin the same style gowns. !
The starched organdy bridal | gown was accented with a short tl jacket. The bouffant skirt was fashioned with taffeta folds and
‘a butterfly sash. The bride car-
ried white spring flowers.
Stanley West, Goshen, was the pn, cker,
best man. The ushers were Keith
Bivd:; Indianapo~| Goshen; Jim Greek, a, Mr. and Mrs. Paul O. Vogt, Jack Garinger, Indianapolis, and| Laxen
Herb Hoppe, Cleveland. The reception was in the Sigma | Phi Epsilon Fraternity io good |House here. The couple will be graduated Menday from Indiana | University. The bride is a Delta]
bridegroom’s wore nile green organdy over taf- Delta Delta Sorority member.
Mr. Vogt is affiliated with’ the |
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Sorority
Saturday night Miss Simmons
* Will POUL.| yi) entertain for the bride-to-be. Sets Picnic -
president;
Tate, bac-|
at a linen shower. She will be assisted by her mother, Ralph Simmons. Mrs, Donald De-| Callier and Mrs. Edward Dravis| SECTeary;| will entertain at 2:30 p. m. Sun-| day with a miscellaneous shower. |
The bridal dinner will be held Theta Sorority, will have a picnic
Mrs. Active Members
To Be Honored
Beta Chapter, Kappa Alpha!
|Family to Honor Bride-to-Be
"MT. and Mrs, LeRoy Cox and|
their daughters, Patsy and Sally, will entertain tonight in honor
(of Miss Janet Morene Cotting- |
{ham and Walker Kemper. The] | party will be in the Cox home, | 5623 Carrollton Ave.
Miss Cottingham and Mr. Kem-|
June 16 in the home of the bride- weqnesday in the home of Mrs. per will be married at.4:30 p. m.
wii to-be’s parents.
Visit Cleveland
Mr. and Mrs. {6857 W. 44th St,
Cc. W. and Miss
{Clarence Jackson, 4202 Central {Ave, Active members of the soirority from Indiana University
Stevenson, will be honored.
Fern, Mesdames William Zaring, WilH.|
liam Fenstermaker and Paul
Jo|will spend the week-end in Cleve- McCord will assist the hostess. land. They will be guests of the | Stevenson's daughter, Mrs. Thom- meyer, president; Mrs. John R.!
as J. Herbert, Mr. Herbert and |Hat i irs vil Rosemary, atfield, vice president; Mrs. Fred!
Officers are Mrs. Jack Over-
[Capp and Mrs. Claude M. Spilman Jr., corresponding and re{cording secretaries, and Mrs, E. K. Goss, treasurer.
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B'Nai B'Rith Auxiliary Schedules Luncheon
B'Nai B'Rith Women’s Auxiliairy will hold a dessert luncheon] land garden party at 1 o'clock { Monday afternoon in the home| {of the president, ‘Mrs. Charles! | Larman, 4349 Washington Blvd.
Board members and committee | chairman will plan’ thé program!
" {for the coming year,
Want to sell your restaurant,
“Has Teturned from Florida
Sunday in Sweeney Chapel, But-
ler University.
A. Wayne Murphys | To Live in Washington |
Mr, and Mrs. A. Wayne Mur-| phy, formerly of Nogales, Ariz.,! |and Indianapolis, will leave Sun-| day for Washington to live. Mr. | -
‘Murphy will énter the graduate] 7
school of Georgetown University. They have been visiting. with] Mrs. Murphy's parents, Mf. and { Mrs. Chris J. Karle, ford Ave.
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Student to be Gradueted]
Times Special NEW LONDON, Conn, June 8 Miss ‘Marilyn Raub, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Edward B. {Raub Jr. 5631 Washington Blvd., | Indianapolis, will be graduated {from the Connecticut College for {Women Sunday. She majored .in chemistry and minored in mathematics and was.a member of the Wig and Candle Dramatic Club and the Science Club;
Married
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Dorothy Kline, daughter of Dr,
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| and Mri. E. W. Kline, Thorntown, and Robert B. Lee May 25 jo the James Memorial Chapel,
on Theological Seminary, orl He is the son of Mr.
, ga PHI Tau Sorority will hold al
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Sorority Schedules
Dance for June 17 The Alpha Chapter of the ome
|My Day—
dance from 9:30 p. m, to 12: 30! a. m. June 17 In the Columbia VIDE austerely in Club. Ted Campbell and his or-ypemselves, They chestra will play. {hard, they look Mrs, Fred Becker, chairman, is healthy, even the {well and sturdy. {Merle Edington, William Hollo-! way and Frank Truax.
be installed at the dinner are fconomic front.
New officers of the Indianapolis Junior Woman's Club will be
but they still have time to enjoy
Norway has devoted its ECA] [funds to buying essential machin‘ery, nothing has gone into luxury A 6:30 p. m. dinner at La Rue's consumer products. There is al States, will precede the dance. Officers to solid advance being made on the!
Mrs. Paul Taff (loft
esident, and Mrs. Emerson Boyd, record avis, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Rolph Eastman, treasurer,
Solid d Advance in Norway ‘By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT OSLO, June 8--Norwegians are
Many Ways,
are working strong and children . look i
| Yesterday morning we started)
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| ka Becker, attorney general; Mrs. and his sister, Princess Perr chiefly William Trasuhn, pubilicity, and!left for school early yesterday Imorning before we were down.
Mrs. Holloway, organizer,
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ponding secretaries; BIR, Cree: MS. Richard James, assistant; Mrs. John C, Cavosie and Mrs. T. O. Pan<Hellenic delegate and. alter: | nate,
Installation Planned
New officers will be installed at the 5:45 p. m, meeting of the Indianapolis Association of Pere {sonnel Women, Tuesday, Mrs, {Guinevere Ostrander, 323 Audue bon Road, will be the hostess, Officers to be installed include Miss Grace Yager, president; Miss Jeanetts McElroy, vice president; Mrs, Charles L. Garner, secre. tary, and Miss Dorothy MacMurphy, treasurer. . All committee chairman will’ make final_reports, and plans will be made for the new club year.
Post Plans Dinner Madden « Nottingham. uals, hr American i
Auxiliary, the post, will give a covered dinner in the post home, row night. Hiostesses iI will be Miss
Mrs. Charles her final school examinations this| Beckham, .- week, was still at home end took| There will be election of Siena my two grandchildren, Chandier|at the business f the and Elliott Jr, sizht seeing. auxiliary following. inner at Our morning sight seeing with|S P» M. Elliott and Miss Thompson was
"he ‘partments Tooke very BlytheWillson umilar to the new aprimentti Rte Scheduled Miss Doreen Rose Willson and i
The government and banks are Richard Lyle Blythe will be mare {bearing a pretty heavy burden. pieq at on p. m. June 21 in St,
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