Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 July 1950 — Page 30
veil. ‘She will carry white
"Howard N. Timmerman will be the best man, and the ushers will inelude Warren K. James, St Louis; Lynn Whisman, Osgood, and Rodney Dunham, ~The reception will be in the ‘ church. For her trip east,
suit with pink accessories. The couple will be at home in 6813 E. ‘Pleasant Run Parkway, 8. Drive. The bride attended Purdue Uniwersity and the bridegroom is a graduate of the school.
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Bridal Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Harrison
ner Friday night in honor of their daughter and her fiance. Attending will be Mr. and Mrs. {George E. Gill, parents of the | prospective bridegroom; Dr. and { Mrs. Howard Stone, Mr. and Mrs, |7. Harold Wright, Mr. and Mrs, Miller. - Mrs. Weesner, Misses |Shirley and Patricia Hagerty, {Carolyn Wiggers, Joanne Hueber, and Peggy Hadley, George N. GilL| {Charles Weesner, Melvin Skinner) and Carl Nordsiek. { Others at the event will be Dr.| and Mrs. Leif A. Hougen, Royal Oak. Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Stan-| fill, Franklin; Mr. and Mrs. Cook, |
Miss Janet Marie Bergdoll ; Times Special _ YORK, Pa., July 15—Mr. and Mrs. John G. Bergdoll Jr, announce the engagement of their daughter, Janet Marie, to Arthur | St. Louis, Mr. and Mrs. Eltz-| H. Gemmer, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. G. Gemmer, 9585 |. .}, Wabash; Mrs. Shelley D. Washington Blvd, Indianapolis. The wedding i& set for 2:30 Watts, Milwaukee; Ronald Capar-
will entertain with a bridal din-| £8
§ : 4 Mrs. Joseph W. Kenney, Mrs. William Kemper, Chef Robert Woolsey, Mrs. Harry Leer and Mrs. John Heidt (left to right) . . . preview the entree for Highland's poolside party July 29. HIGHLAND Country Club will be frans- wear gaudy Hawaiian shirts and white trousers formed into an island paradise for the “Hawal- with red sashes tied at their waists. : an Luaua” party July 290 besides the outdoor swimming pool. The committee in charge of arrangements for the gala event is Dr. and Mrs, Joseph W. Kenney, Dr. and Mrs. Willlam Kemper, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Umphrey and Mr, and Mrs. George Sadler. : Fresh flowers will float atop the swimming and wading pools. They will be bordered by palm trees. The orchestra pagoda will resemble a thatched hut. Members of the band will
will be decorated with artificial lace and pineapples. Hawaiian strollers will play, and a hula-hula dancer will be featured during dinner. Beginning at 7:30 p. m., club members. will start ordering from “Waikiki Winnie's.” Highlight of the evening will be sizzling steaks, hot off the nearby charcoal grill. Presiding will be Chef Robert Woolsey. Dancing on the outdoor floor will begin at 10 p. m.
Milton Reed, 52090 Woodside Drive, will be married-at 3 o'clock this afternoon in Sweeney Chapel, Butler University. The Rev. Henry F. Speight Jr,
{of the University will officiate.
The bride will be escorted by
ant. She will wear aqua mare quiset over taffeta.
Poke Bonnet The bride has chosen maize marquiset. She will have a poke
‘|bonnet of shirred net and carry
a colonial bouquet of yellow summer flowers. John K. Wood will be the best man while the ushers will be Arthur K. Anderson and C. Winfield Hunt. The reception will be in the Davy home, 4627 Primrose Ave, After a trip to Northern Mich-
Tables for the cocktail and dinner hours |
igan the couple will be at home in the Meadowbrook Apartments,
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p. m. July 24 in St. Paul's Lutheran Church here. ros, East Chicago, and Robert
Miss Bergdoll's sisters will be her attendants. Miss Joan |HATVEY, Columbus, O. Marilyn Bergdoil wiii be the maid of honor, and the Misses Jane Mary and Joyce Martha Bergdoll are to be the bridesmaids. Miss Jacqueline Maida Bergdoll will be the junior bridesmaid.
* Road Council John G. Bergdoll III, brother of the bride-to-be, is to be the
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The prospective bridegroom will be attended by Edward L. | Diehl, Cambridge, Mass. best man, and Harry B. Seville Jr, | 4, Wayne District | To Entertain .
Auxiliary, will honor the unit's * outdoing officers at an annual "luncheon. It will be at 1 p. m. Wednesday in the Hawthorn Room
Mrs, George Doane is event chairman and Mrs. Stephen Hughes, co-chairman. Special guests will include Mrs. . Frank Morris and Mrs. John Kundart, the state auxiliary's and secretary respectively, and Mrs. George A. Brake, . 11th District president.
Installing Officer
Mrs. M will install the of- ) II serve this year. They Include Mrs. John L. Valentine, president; Mesdames Walter Doane and Hughes, vice
jon a white Bible, "Best Man
‘New York, and Robert J. Becker, Indianapolis, brother-in-law of the bride-to-be, ushers. : : : The future bride was graduated from Radcliffe College. Mr. | Ft. Wayne District will be hosGemmer is a graduate of DePauw University and the Hardvard tess to the Indiana Roadside University Law School. He is a member of Phi Gamma Delta Council, Inc, at its meeting TuesFraternity. day in Ft. Wayne, go. A The meeting will be in the new : . suburban home of Dr. and Mrs. Miss Sally Ann Steinhoff I. M. Kauffman, Woodland Hills, sof three miles southwest of Ft. ; : Wayne, just off Road 24. J ack Car baugh fo Say Vows . | Guest speakers for the day will be Robert Adams, Ft. Wayne city| Vows uniting Miss Sally Ann Stienhoff and Jack Wesley Car- planner. and Mrs. Guy 0. Byrd. baugh will be exchanged at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon in the Pren- Mr. Adams will discuss “The; tice Presbyterian Church, Elimination of Roadside Blight] Dr. C. W. Wharton will officiate. Mrs. Paul E. Carbaugh, by Zoning.” Mrs. Byrd's subject| Peoria, Jil, will be the bride's only attendant. She will wear a will be “Legislation and Its Pre-| ballerina frock of yellow organdy over taffeta and carry a bouquet sentation.” : of asters, ec ———r——— meni | NMambers of the executive board Miss Steinhoff has chosen em-|, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F. Stein-/ 1] hold a business session in broidered whits nylon over yellow of: 3430 N. Colorado Ave, and he morning. District supervisors taffeta. The gown is fashioned ML, 204 Mrs. Waiter Carbaugh, znd standing committees also wil 13935 N. Drexel Ave, are the par- rt with a Peter Pan collar and is _ .. 0 tye couple (report. ar» ballerina-length. A small hat will, loupe. { The noon luncheon Ww Y o hold the shoulder-length illusion —_— served Shuck akon suvie. Ler bers ) . vail, She vill have white. grehias side Council will be in charge. | Mrs. Kauffman, council presi-| dent, will preside.
Annual Picnic | Saturday the Ladles Auxiliary jof the Caledonian Club will hold! {its annual picnic. It will be in
Mrs, Homer Walton, historian: Mrs. Jack Thurston, sergeant-at-arms; Mrs. John Joyce, chaplin, and Mrs, Ralph E. Kennington, parliamentarian. Mrs. Car! Pflue-
Pail E. Carbaugh will be the the home of Mrs. George D. best man while the ushers will be Paton, Bonnie Brae, Lakeside. Walter Ballew, Robert Hicks and - Lee Peters Jr. (Club Meeting The reception will be In the, The HEO Club will Sterling Meier Lodge. For/ her Wednesday in the home of Mrs. p. m. Tuesday. Hostess for the wedding trip south, the bride will Bertha Kupferschmidt, 25 N. event will be Mrs. Fred H. Beck-
‘Tuesday Meeting The Robison - Ragsdale Unit, | American Legion Auxiliary, will meet hold its luncheon meeting at 12:30
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