Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 March 1952 — Page 36
Mrs. Louis Wuellner
Underwood photo,
Patricia Ruth Maxam Weds Ens. Wuellner in Church Rite
lace gown was made with a sheer yoke, long sleeves and an overskirt of lace in a peplum effect that extended down the back to the end of a cathedral train. Her lace cap was attached to a two-tiered fingertip vell of silk illusion edged with matching lace. She carried white amazonica lillies and orchids. David W. 8chulz was the best man, and the ushers included Dr, B. T. Maxam, John D. Lahr and E. Knight Campbell. > @ A RECEPTION AT THE church followed.
EDDING vows at 3:30 p. m. yester- ’ day united Miss Patricia Ruth Maxam and Ens. Louis E. Wuellner, USNR. Dr.
Hiram C. Weld read the ceremony in the North Methodist Church. Dr, and Mrs. C. R. Maxam, 3623 N. Illinois 8t., are the parents of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A. Wuellner, Beech Grove, are the bridegroom's parents. Miss Joan Shaw, maid of honor, wore a lime green nylon net frock accented with ruffled
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stole. Her headpiece, a net halo, matched the After tomorrow, the couple will be at home at dress. Deep pink carnations and roses formed the Naval Base in Norfolk, Va. The bride her bouquet. . traveled in an orchid suit with navy blue acCE cessories, A member of Alpha Chi Omega THE BRIDESMAIDS, Misses Mary Louise Sorority, she attended Butler University.
Bundy, Marjorie Bicknell and Elsie Slaick, were dressed like the maid of honor. The bride's candlelight satin and Chantilly
The bridegroom was graduated from Butler and the Officer's Candidate School in Newport, R. 1
Watkins-Thompson Wedding Date Set
Charles E. Watkins will take Miss Barbara Claire Thompson as his bride in an Apr, 26 ceremony. The ceremony will be read in the Linwood Christian Church. The Rev. Ronald Secrist will officiate at 7:30 p. m. The couple's parents are Mr. and Mrs. John H. Thompson, 417 N. Riley Ave, and Mrs. Oscar Reich, English Hotel, and { Willard Watkins, Beech Grove, The bridal attendants will include Miss Shirley Thompson, maid of honor, and Mrs. Stanleg Ziegler and Mrs. Thomas Vahle, bridesmaids. Philip Pluris will be the best man, and the ushers will include Stanley Ziegler and Thomas Vabhle. The bride-to-be attended Herron Art Institute and the prospective bridegroom Lincoln Chiropractic College.
Merle Lewis to Wed Rhode Island Girl
Times Special PASCOAG, R. 1, Mar. 22 A late summer wedding is being planned by Miss Alice M. Haytaian and Merle E. Lewis, EM2, USN. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mrs. Alice Tourgee, Pascoag, R. I, and the pros-
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pective bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Myrel W. Lewia. sa 2. Hamilton Ave, Leroy J. Keach, 4311 Broadway, announces the engagement Miss Haytalan is a student of his daughter, Ann, to Charles Edward Brown, Loogootee. The al. Katharine Gibbs School. wedding will be at 10:30 a. m. May 14 in St. Joan of Arc CathProvidence. Mr. Lewis is sta- olic Church. Miss Keach is a graduate of Ladywood School and
tioned aboard the USS Vulcan in Newport, R. I.
Bride-to-Be
St. Mary's College, Notre Dame. ana University.
Meetings Scheduled By Auxiliary Groups
EVERAL groups of the Woman's Department Club will meet this week. The Monday Guild will meet at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow
in the clubhouse with Mrs. William F. Kraas Jr. and Mrs. Cecil A. Taylor, honor guests.
Mr. Brown attended Indi-
The approaching marriage of Miss Phyllis Ann Johnson and Pvt. Carl Wallace Emrich, Camp Breckenridge, Ky., is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy V. Johnson, 524 Orange St. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Emrich, 809 Sanders St., are the parents of the prospective bridegroom. The ceremony will be in the rectory of St. Patrick's Catholic Church. Miss Marcia Hess, 521 Orange St. will entertain for the bride-to-be tomorrow night with a personal shower. Friday night Mrs, Ellen Alerding, 703 Sanders St., gave a miscellaneous shower for Miss Johnson,
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Following community singing, Will be held by the general led by Mrs. Roy Pearson, the hospital comenittee at 12:30 Rev. Lewis Irwin, pastor of the P. m. Thursday in the club-
Covenant Presbyterian Church, will address the group. Mrs. Hezzie B. Pike, hostess chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames W. H. Albersmeier, Alvin Jose, Frank Ross and Carl J, Weinhardt.
Miss Mary Hostetter will discuss “Selling Dollars for Future Delivery” at the 1:30 p. m. meeting ‘Wednesday of the American Home Department in the clubhouse.
THE SOCIAL HOUR following will be under the direction of Mrs. Willard M. Wickizer and Mrs. Harold O. Warren assisted by Mesdames Charles Crawford, L. J. ‘E. Foley, Edward L. Hall, Elza. Hénson, James E. Hughes, Chester A. James, Ernest Jones, Joseph F. Lankford, " Frank Poland and Frank 8. Wells Sr. Mrs. George A. Frantz and Mrs. William C. will . preside at the tea table. A luncheon an@ card party
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house, Mesdames A.J, Hueber, Merritt Woolf ‘and Charlotte Furst are in charge 6f tickets and cards. » » s OTHER COMMITTEES include Mesdames Hueber, John F. Engelke, E. A, Carson, Howard D. Spurgeon and Cora Pantzer, luncheon; Mesdames jeorge E. Dunn, 8. Harry Clendenin, Norman Hill, Susan 8S. Hemingway, R. G. Manning and Louis Berner, dining room. Mesdames Manning, Margaret Fluery, Hemingway, Wil-
liam Ardold, V. V. Smith, Victor Rothley and Frank Poland and Miss Carrie M. Hoag, gifts. Candy will be handled by Mesdames Wickizer, John Pantzer, C. E. Sunthimer, Harry Kennett, J. M. Whitehead and Ralph I. Thompson. The hostess committee includes Mesdames E. C. Rumpler, Robert Bryce and R. A. Miller and Kraas,
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TRIP to the Great Smoky Mountains followed the marriage of Miss Nancy Sines and James N. ('rabb yesterday in the Broadway Methodist Church. Dr Robert BE. Pierce read the 7:30 p. m. rite
The bride is the daughter of William V. Sines, Flint, Mich,
and the granddaughter of Mr, and Mrs. A. F. Sutton, 3301 Washington Blvd. The bride-
groom {8 the son of Cecil Crabb, 3730 Park Ave, Miss Jane Sutton, Wilmette, Ill... was the maid of honor, Her full-skirted pink net dress was worn with a matching
Trip. to Smokies Follows
Sines-Crabb Church Wedding
stole, The bridesmaids, Mrs. Harry M. Bell, Monroe, La.; Miss Jo Anne Ebner and Miss Peggy. Frary, were dressed in duplicate light blue frocks. They carried maroon carnations. Hu w . THE BRIDAL GOWN had a Peau d’Ange lace bodice, long sleeves and white satin skirt that extended into a cathedral train. The bride's tiered imported illusion veil fell from an illusion cap accented with bands of the illusion and seed pearls. Her cascade bouquet was made of white orchids and stephanotis and valley lily streamers. Cynthia Sutton, Wilmette, and Janet Sutton, the flower-
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girls, were dressed in light blue organdy. dresses. Lt. Cecil Crabb Jr., was the best man, and the ushers included Charles 8. Bullen, Chattanooga, Tenn.; James B. Millis and Victor M, Knight.
= ~ n THE BRIDE traveled in a gray wool suit with black accessories and a red straw hat, The couple will be at home after Mar. 31 at 4937 Boulevard Place. . . The bride attended Butler University where she was a Pi Beta Phi Sorority member. Mr. Crabb also attended Butler .and was graduated from Purdue. He is a Sigma Chi Fraternity member,
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became the bride of James C. Arthur in a ceremony last Sun- § day. The rite was read in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Brewer,
5214 Park Ave. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Arthur, 5217 N. IHinois # St., are the parents of the bridegroom,
Rosemary Hoffmeyer Will Become Bride
GIPNEY TILLERY will take Miss Rosemary Hoffmeyer as his bride in a 2:30 p: m. ceremony today. The Rev, Harold read the double-ring vows in the West Washington Methodist Chucch, The bride will wear a blush satin wedding gown fashioned along princess lines. It is made with an illusion yoke and ca-
McKinney-—and-Raymend Vance Rev. Ralph Hamon will officiate.
couple are Mr. and Mrs. Ted McKinney, 3048 W. Morris St, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mitchell, Mrs. Robert Brackett will
5229 W. Naomi St.
be the matron of honor, and Mrs.
Brackett will be best man and Brackett and Arvine Blackburn.
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thedral train. Her blush illusion veil will be held with a satin bandeau wouna with pearls. She will carry a white orchid on a Bible. Miss Barbara Hoffmeyer, the maid of honor, will be dressed in a mint green ballerina length frock made of net over taffeta, The bridesmaid’'s frock will be the same design except that it is made of yellow. She is Mrs. Russell Baldwin.
Kindred photo. Mars Hill Church of Christ will be the setting for the Apr. 5 marriage of Miss Deloris Jean
Mitchell. The Parents of the
Luther ushers, Luther
Robert Tillery will be the best man, and the ushers will be Mr. Maldwin and John Turk. A reception will follow at the church. After a short wedding
trip, the couple will be at home at 50 N. Bellevieu Ave.
The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffmeyer, 254 N. Mount St, Mr. Tillery is the
son of Mrs. Lora Propes, 2415 N. Talbot St.
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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sigman, Beech Grove, announce the engagement of. their daughter, . Joellen, to Dontild Lee Castetter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Daniels, South Bend. The wedding will take place in the Beech Grove Methodist Church the early part of June. Both are juniors at Indiana University where Mr. Castetter is a
member of Sigma Chi Fraternity.
Sunshine Club Plans Card Party
HE Children’s Sunshine Club will give its annual spring card party at 1:30 p. m. Thursday in Ayres’
Auditorium; Mrs. TCurtis E. Burke is general chairman.
On the hospitality committee are Mesdames T. G. Evard, Robert B. Straughn,’ David
Jolly, A. J. Hueber, Harry Ger-
man, W. P, Peake, W. J. Overmire, Harry G. Kennett, W. F. Bradley, D. P. Barrett and J. F. Wallace.
In charge of prizes are Mesdames Tedd Vance, Walter Zimmerman, C. T. Johnson, J. F. French, R. F. Hodgdon, C. O. Terrell and George Newton. 5 ~ n OTHER COMMITTEE ~members are Mesdames Everett Bridgewater, William DeBolt, A, D. James, E. L. Mangus, J. V. Ney, Otis Carmichael, G. S. Gedig, - George Digel, William Allen, C. A. Jordan, Fred Smith and Christina Hinchman.
Proceeds of the card party will go toward the club's phil-
anthropic project of social service to underprivileged children.
» » ~ MEMBERS have just announced Mrs. T. G. Evard has been re-elected club president. Other new officers include Mrs. J. F. French and Mrs. Clifford J. Richter, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. J. T. Wallace, and Mrs. S. R. Lovick, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. Christina Hinchman, treasurer, and Mrs. R. F. Hodgdon,” membership - secretary. : :
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Miss Marcia Glazier
Glazier-Kolodkin Vows To Be Exchanged Apr. 5
MSs MARCIA GLAZIER and Herbert Kolodkin will be married Apr. 5, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David
Glazier, 2811 N. Delaware
St., announce.
The ceremony will be read in the Severin Hotel. Mr,
and Mrs. Charles Kolodkin, Columbus, Ga., are the parents of the bridegroom-to-be. The bride-to-be attended Butler University and was graduated from Indiana University. Mr. Kolodkin was graduated from the University of Georgia where he was a member of Tau Epsilon Phi Fraternity. He now is in the U, 8S. Army at Camp Atterbury.
2 on n THE FUTURE BRIDE'S attendants will include Mrs.
Bennie Weiss, matron of honor; Miss Joan Silverstein, maid of honor, and Miss Helen Kolodkin, Columbus, Ga.; Miss Janet
Samuelson, College Corner, O.;
Miss Geraldine Glazier and Miss Joan Shalansky, bridese maids. Irene Weiss will be the flowergirl. Mr. Kolodkin will be his son's best man. The ushers will include Irvin Hurowitz, Dalton, Ga.; Alvin Richman, Milwaukee, and Sam and Bob Glazier.
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Miss Patricia Ann Gallagher PR. 26 is the date set by Miss Patricia Ann Gallagher for her marriage to Cosby F. Chumbley. Their parents are Mrs. Paul B. Gallagher, 120 S. Hawthorne Lane,
and Mr. and Mrs. James F.
The Rev. Fr. James Moore will. read the vows at 10 a. m. in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. Miss Kathleen Gallagher will be her sister's honor attendant. The bridesmaids will include Miss Iris Pena, Lima, Peru, and Miss Mary Harmon.
Chumbley, Shelbyville.
Timothy Gallagher will be his brother's best man. The ushers will include William Keenan and Thomas Voutes. The . bride-to-be attended Marian College. Mr. Chumbley was graduated from Wabash College and is a member of Kappa Sigma Fraternity,
Three Toastmistress Groups Announce Their Meetings
HREE toastmistress club meetings are scheduled tomorrow and Tuesday as well as the Broad Ripple Business and Professional Women's Club card party. At the 6:10 p. m. meeting of the Meridian Toast
mistress Club Tuesday in the YMCA. the invocation and closing will be given by Mrs. Richard Birsfield. Mrs, Jack Greig will be topic mistress. Toastmistress will be Miss Ethel Forsee and Mrs. John Pall Patterson is in charge of education. Speeches will be given by Mesdames Sue Sherman, Jessie Thomas and Paul Smalley. Miss Virginia Dolan will® be timer; “Mrs. Merle Walters, Texicologist;’ and Miss Delia Gardiner and Mrs. Walter C. Maloy, critics.
” ” ” A DINNER meeting of the Crossroads Toastmistress Club is scheduled at 6 p. m. tomorrow in the YMCA. Mrs. John Harvey arranged the program.
Another dinner meeting at 6 p.m. Tuesday is scheduled in the Lincoln Room of the YMCA by the Indianapolis Toastmistress Club. Mrs. Wilber R. McCullough, toastmistress of the club, will introduce the speakers, Mrs. Nell Bell, Mrs. E. B. Cracraft and Miss Alice Shaw, Mrs. Colleen Glass is in charge of table topics. Mrs. Rebecca, Hardin will supervise the educational portion of the program and Mrs. A. M. Gill will evaluate. The annual benefit card party of the Broad Ripple Business and Professional Women’s Club will be held Tuesday night in the Broad Ripple Legion Hall.
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Lists Attendants For Wedding
Miss Phyllis Jean Miller has
chosen attendants for herp marriage Apr. 19 to Donald Kingen. The rite will be read
in St. John's Lutheran Church at Five Points, Mrs. Edgar Waterman will be the matron of honor, and the bridesmaids will include Miss Effie May Bottema and Miss Beverly Folkening., Connie Ramsey will be the flower girl,
Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller, 7500 E. Raymond St, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Kingen, McCordsville.
IU Women's Club To Meet Thursday
Mrs. J. Floyd Allen, Indiana University Women’s Club presi= dent, announces the spring busis ness meeting will be at 7:30 p. m. Thursday in the 38th St. Branch, Merchants; National
Bank.
Plans will be made Yor the awarding next month of IU scholarships to two seniors graduating in June from local high schools.
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