Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 December 1951 — Page 24

_ Candlelight Rite Read In Chapel

~REEN and white fir treeg and candelabra banked Sweeney Chapel,

Butler University, yesterday at the wedding of Miss Camellia Ann Johnson and David Russell Hammer, The single-ring ceremony was read by the Rev, James G. Jones. Parents of the couple are Austin F. Johnson, Akron, O., and Mrs. Gerald G. Love, Indianapolis and Zionsville, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer O, Hammer, 309 ‘S. Lyons Ave. s =» a CANDLELIGHT SATIN was fashioned into the bride's gown which was accented with Alencon lace. The bouffant skirt was waltz length and she wore a fingertip veil caught to a lace coronet. Her bouquet of roses was carried on a white prayer book. Champagne ottomon and taffeta waltz length gowns were worn by Mrs. David MeConnell, matron of honor, and Miss Barbara Porter and Miss Ann Wich, bridesmaids. Ann ELMER O. HAMMER was best man and ushers included Mr. O'Connell; W. W. Collins Jr., Robert Kinfgel and Marion Fine. 3 A reception was held im-

in Hillcrest Country Club. The

couple will reside in Greencastle, The bride attended Butler

University where she was a member of Delta’ Gamma Sorority. Mr. Hammer attended | Baldwin University and was graduated from Butler. He was a member of Lambda Chi Fraternity.

St. John's Patrons

~ Club Elects

RS. EMIL KUHN has been elected president of the newly organized St. John's Academy Patrons

Club. . Serving with her are Mes- | dames Adele Mann, Robert

"Bogardus and Charles Means, first through third vice presi- | dents; and Mrs. James Calla- | han and Mrs. Martin Murphy, recording and corresponding | secretaries. Mrs. Willlam Many, treas- | urer, Mrs. George Opal, audi- | tor, and Mrs. Edward Sullivan, | publicity director. . » » vy | THE OBJECTIVES OF the | club are to give students an in- | terest in an adult group and to promote co-operation and friendly spirit between patrons | and students. | The club will assist the school principal in accomplish | .ing aims for the betterment of | the academy.

Family Plans “Yule Reunion

Lincoln St., are expecting their son, Dr. Elmer "Jack Eisenbarth, Miami, Fla., for the holi- | days. He is an interne in Jackson Memorial Hospital there. Also coming for the holidays will be their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Lacey Jr., Kokomo, and daughter. They will entertain with a buffet supper on Christmas Eve. With them for the traditional family dinner Christmas will be Kermit Fisenbarth and son; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eisen.‘barth and son; Dr. C. R. Schaefer, Mrs. Robert KEisenbarth's father, and O, O, Ferger,

Study Clubs To Meet

Two International Travel |

Btudy Clubs will meet during

the holiday week. out

The Arabian Chapter will hold a luncheon at noon Wednesday in the Hotel Lincoln.

Speaker will be Mrs. Noble

Reynolds.

~ i ” THERE WILL BE a Christmas gift exchange. Mrs. John Thornburgh will talk at the Christmas party of the Columbian Chapter Thursday,

It will be at 12:30 p. m. in the |

. Warren Hotel,

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AYNE | Unit, American Legion Auxiliary, is entertaining childrén of the community at a Christmas party today. 2 It will be at 2:30 p.m. in the post home on Holt Road. Santa Claus will distribute candy and fruit. Mrs. Louise Albrecht, unit community service chairman, ifs In charge of the holiday | event: | ” ” ” MEMBERS OF THE unit's past president's parley have planned - their Yule dinner for | Friday. Husbands will be special guests for the 6:30 p. m. dinner | in Rene's French Restaurant. | Afterward there will be a party in the post home. ” ” ” THE 94 PATIENTS in the four psychoneurotic wards at the Ft. Harrison Hospital were | entertained by the 11th District at a Christmas party last week. Volunteer hospital workers from the auxiliary decorated four trees under the supervision of Mrs, Teddy Swango, district rehabilitation chairman,’ and Mrs. Olive Mills, hospital chairman. ' . |

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Ft. Wayne South 88. Muncie Cent Orland 65, Ossian 62, Co.) 43. CROWN Merrillville Griffith 45, Merrillville

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