Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1952 — Page 34
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Gloria Lee Boughton, William Reel Married In Irvington Church
( JLORIA LEE BOUGHTON and William Lee Reel chose Irvington Methodist Church to be married in
at 3:30 p. m. yesterday.
2 The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland
Boughton, 1430 N. LaSalle St. Mr. Reel is the son of Leonard Ree], 3419 Winthrop Ave. Dr. Henry G. White read the double - ring ceremony in a setting of white flowers, palms,
candelabra and ferns. = n =n THE BRIDE was gowned In candlelight satin. The marquiset yoke was outlined with Alencon lace and the draped skirt formed a cathedral train, Her# French illusion veil cascaded from a candlelight satin wedding ring band of pearls. She carried a cascade of white roses and Fuji petals, Mrs. Don Coffey was matron of honor and bridesmaids were Mrs. David Phelps, Newburn, N. C.; Mrs. David Haggard and Mrs. Nelson Gaddy. Anne was flowergirl. Leonard R. Reel was his son's best man
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and ushers were John Reel, L. R. Reel Jr. and David Haggard. n n " THE BRIDE'S attendants wore ballerina gowns of toast net over aqua taffeta with bodices and net stoles. They wore matching ruffled net bands in their hair. The matron of honor carried a cascade of Fujis, roses and copper Pompons, Similar bouquets were carried by the bridesmaids. After a reception in the church the couple left for Florida. The bride wore a gray wool tweed dress with black accesories. After Oct. 12 the at-home address will be 3544 Carrollton Ave. The bride is a graduate of St. Vincent's Hospital School of Nursing and the bridegroom was graduated from Purdue University. He is a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity.
Mrs. Robert Hornung
The R. H. Hornungs Go East After Church Rite
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DOUBLE-RING ceremony united Miss Norma Faye Bonsett and Robert M. Hornung at 7:30 p. m. yesterday in the Meadlawn Christian Church.
The
Rev. Herbert W. Sprowls officiated.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Bonsett, 419 N. Drexel Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hornung, of near Westport, are parents of the bridegroom Mrs. Thomas R. Graham and Marvin Kolp were the couple's attendants.
” ” n WHITE LACE and nylon net”
with fitted worn by the bride. ballerina skirt of net was trimmed with horizontal lace bands. The bride wore a seed
lace jacket were The full
pearl tiara and carried a Colonial bouquet of Snow White roses centered with a corsage of Snow White and Sweetheart roses, The matron of honor wore a mint green ballerina dress with matching headpiece of net. She carried Golden Rapture roses. After the ceremony and a reception in the church the couple motored East. The bride chose a ruby red dress for traveling. At-home address after Oct, 8 will be Carrollton.
Etten-Kauffman. Nuptials Today; They'll Live Abroad
THE BRIDE will wear traditional white and attendants will wear shades of purple at the wedding of Miss Joan Louise Kauffman and Michael H. Etten at 2:30 p. m. today in St. Margaret's Lutheran Church.
Dr. Carroll J. Rockey will read the double-ring ceremony before a setting of white chrysanthemums and gladiolus and candelabra, Miss Kauffman is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester D, Kauffman, 1601 Villa Ave. Mr, Etten is the son of William Etten, New York, and Mrs. Aenne Wachendorf, Switzerland. n ” ” THE BRIDAL gown is fashfoned slightly off-the-shoulder with long sleeves, lace bertha and lace train. The collar is embroidered in seed pearls. Miss Kauffman will carry tube roses. Mrs. Dorthea Bunnell, matron of honor, will appear in a deep purple ballerina frock. Orchid taffeta, ballerina length, will be worn by the bridesmaids, Mary Mary Lu Ellis and Mrs. Barbara Sherron. They will carry white carnations. Donna Boyd, Camby, will be flowergirl. Michel Rothschild, New York, will be best man, and ushers will be John Ellis and Glenn Bunnell. After. a reception jin the church the couple will leave on a wedding trip and then go shroad to live.
Newcomers Set Program
October activities planned by the Newcomers Club include a luncheon, Harvest Moon Hop, a tea and a bridge benefit, The luncheon will be at 11:45 a. m. Wednesday in the Marott Hotel. Hostesses will be Mrs. J. W. Brooks, chairman, assistéd by Mesdames J. F. Abbott, J. B. White, W. S. Brooks and H. J. Dollinger. The Harvest Moon Hop, a dinner-dance, will be at 6:30 p. m. Oct. 11 in the Marott. Hostesses will be Mesdames E. D. Lukenbill, George Dawson, William Donnelly, Donald Woods, Richard Pratt, Hobart Slingsby, Theodore Schnobel, J. R. Scott, William Mayberry and Richard Robinett, The tea is scheduled for 1 p. m. Oct. 17 in the Central YWCA. Mrs. D. H. Lucas will be hostess and guests will play bridge and canasta. A bridgebenefit will be in Block's Audiforium at 1 p. m. tomorrow, Mrs. Robert Rusch and Mrs. Hobart Slingsby will be host-
‘esses.
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Miss Patricia Campbell
Miss Patricia Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David T. Campbell, 1107 Pomander Pl, will become the bride of John Thomas Emerson Jr., this month. Mr. Emerson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Emerson
8r., live in Milwaukee. ‘ Miss Campbell is a graduate of Butler University. She is a member of Delta Delta Delta
Sorority. Mr. Emerson was graduated
Drama Unit Lists Bible As Topic
“THE BIBLE as a Literary Classic and as Living Literature” will be the
subject of the opening meeting of the Literature and Drama Department of the Woman's Department Club at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in the clubhcuse. Dr. Robert Pierce, pastor of the Broadway Methodist Church, will speak.
Mrs. A. A. Deardorff will be
chairman of the tea committee assisted by Mrs. J. R. Donagh. Committee members include Mesdames L. S. Hallam, Carl Weinand, Clyde Montgomery, H. W. Manz, Jerome Trunkey and E. A. Gardner. Mrs. C. T. Hanna and Mrs. G. W. Bowman will preside at the tea table. ” » » THE TEN O'CLOCK, a study class auxiliary of WDC’s Art Department, will open the season with a meeting at 10 a.m. Wednesday in the home of Mrs. E. A. Brown, 5420 Central Ave, Mrs. L. C. Messick and Mrs. Alvie Wallace will be in charge. The subject of the year's work will be “The Enchantment of the Cities of the Mediterranean —Yesterday and Today.” Mrs. Carl Weinhardt will give the first program, a study of Alexandria, Cairo and Luxor. Mrs. Brown will conduct current art events.
Harrington Party Set
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Harrington, 5139 Central Ave., will entertain, Oct. 10, in Meridian Hills Club in honor of their daughter, Mary Helen, and her fiance, William L. Jones, Bound Brook, N. J. The couple will be married Oct. 11 in St. Joan of Are Catholic Church. Among the guests will be Miss Betty Jo Grady, maid of honor, and Donald Joseph Carr, best man.
Club Names
Committee
The committee has 'been named for the Oct. 9 Southern Club “Harvest Hi-Jinx"” to be in the Riviera Club. Assisting Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Thomas, chairmen, will be Messrs. and Mesdames Ernest Edwards, M. E. Thornton, William H. Brooks, James W. Trotter and Frank M. Cruger. On Friday at 1 p, m, the Auxiliary will meet with Mrs. A. Lee Rice, 2451 Park Ave. The hostess will be assisted by Mesdames Marshall Knox, Kennedy Reese and William L. Brown .and Miss Helen Smith. Mrs. John M. Webb is president of the group.
Book Review Club
Will Open Season
The Kathryn Turney Garten Book Review Club will open its 21st season at 1:30 p. m. Thursday in Ayres’ Auditorium. Nis. Garten "will review “East of Eden” (Steinbeck). Jommittee members for the series include Mesdames Raymond C. Dorr, Edgar J. Ellsworth, Herbert Evans, A. H. Gerhardt, J. B. Hoffman and S. LeRoy Scoles. Mesdames E. M. Seytter, G. H. Thrasher, W. R. Williamson, Arthur J. Wrege and Wilbur. T, Wright.
from Colgate University, Hamilton, N. Y., and attended Harvard University Business College. He is a member of Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity.
CUMBERLAND, Sept. 27 — Cumberland Baptist Church will be the scene of
the wedding of Miss Jo Ann Windle and Raymond Edward Laffin at at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow. The Rev. J. G. Davis will read the double-ring ceremony. Miss Windle is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Windle, R. R. 11, and Mr. Laffin's parents Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Laffin, live on R. R. 9. Miss Windle will be gowned in white satin with a lace yoke and V-neckline. The long satin skirt has lace panels that form
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ME: and Mrs. Wayne T. Meek are on their way to Florida following their marriage at 3:30 p. m. yes-
terday in Sweeney Chapel, Butler University,
Mrs. Meek was Miss Mary Helen McCord, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Talmadge D. McCord Sr, 131 8. Butler Ave. Mr, Meek's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Perry O. Meek, Danville, Til
Vows were exchanged in a double-ring ceremony performed by the Rev, Earl West. Mrs. Willlam Landrum was matron of honor, Linda MecCord was flowergirl and Gordon McCord carried the rings, The best man was Paul Meek, Danville, Ill, and ushers were Dr. Wayne Endicott, Greenfield, and Donald McCord. » ” » A WHITE SATIN gown with scalloped yoke of Chantilly lace and a cathedral train was worn by the bride. A coronet of orange blossoms and pearls held the veil of silk illusion. The bride had a crescent bouquet of Amazonica lilies and Sweetheart roses. The matron of honor wore a pink satin frock with scalloped bodice and bouffant skirt. The flowergirl wore a long orchid satin dress with Chantilly lace yoke, matching headpiece and mitts. A reception in Atherton Center, Butler, followed the eceremony. The bride traveled in a beige gabardine suit with brown accessories. At home address Oct. 11 will be 46 S. Crawford St., Danville, Ill,
To be—Mrs. Raymond Laffin
a cathedral train. Her fingertip veil of illusion cascades from a half hat of lace and satin trimmed with seed pearls. She will carry Amazonicas, Fleur D'Amour and white orchids, on a white Bible. Mrs. Ella Wilson is to be matron of honor and bridesmaids will be Misses Barbara Windle, Sue Shaw and Shirley Davis and Mrs. Barbara Thomas, Darlene Koch will be flowergirl and Steven Windle will carry the ring. Fred Niemeyer is to be best man and ushers are Roman Smoola, Harold Wilson, Richard Fox and Richard Anderson, Mrs. Wilson . will
Miss Mary Ann Reinhard
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Miss Mary Ann Reinhard will become the bride of James V. Dunn at 10 a. m. Saturday in Little Flower
Catholic Church. The bride-to-be is the
Casper C. Reinhard, 1114 N. Hawthorne Lane. Mr. Dunn is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd V. Dunn, Anderson Attendants will be Mrs. Bernard Darrah, matron of honor;
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wear a strapless pink taffeta and net frock with matching stole. She will carry carnations in white, shrimp, blue and yellow, colors of the bridesmaids’ dresses. Their frocks match hers in design. Bridesmaids will carry carnations. The flowergirl will wear a ruffied white taffeta frock and carry red rose petals. After the ceremony and a reception in the church the couple will travel South. Mr. Laffin attended Butler University and is a member of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity.
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ft to right) E. R. Pursell, Earl Conrad, Mrs. A.
Loren H. Marton.
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Rick Madison and Mrs,
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Miss Nancy Theders, Connersville, Mrs. Richard Winings and Miss Patrcia Wilson, bridesmaids, and Robert F. Krueger, best man.
Mrs. Garret J. Harris was Miss Martha Ann Beck before her marriage Sept. 20 in the Methodist Church, Spencer. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Beck, 3033 Winthrop Ave. Mr. Harris is the son of Mr. and Mrs. © Rufus S. Harris, Coal City. | The couple is living in 2341 N. Delaware St.
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SUNDAY, SEPT, 28, 1052",
2 Purdue Graduates To Be Wed
Times State Service VINCENNES, Sept. 27— A couple graduating from Purdue University the samg day in June in 1950 will be married in St. Thomas Catholic Church at 11 a, m. tomorrow. Miss Clara Ellen Stangle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Stangle, will become the bride of Charles H. Wake-
lam, Mr. Wakelam is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Edward C. Wake~ lam, 3158 E. Fall Creek Pkwy, Indianapolis. The Rev. Fr. Forrest Strange will read the double-ring cere mony. Miss Sally Wheatley, Evansville, will be maid of honor, and James Wakelam, InHianapolis, will be best man. | Guests will be seated by Frank and Curtis Stangle. JL yw A' BALLERINA dress of white lace over taffeta with long sleeves will be worn by the bride. She will have a short illusion veil secured by smilax and stephanotis and carry gar denias. A ballerina frock of rose lace over taffeta and matching lace hat - will be worn by Miss Wheatley. She will carry red roses. A reception in the Stangle home will follow the ceremony and precede the couple's departure for Florida. The bride will travel in a moss green, jersey dress, matching hat ‘and beige and leopard accessories. Residence will be in 625 Woodruff Pl., Indianapolis.
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Vows in Martinsville
MARTINSVILLE,
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Sept. 27—A waltz length white
lace dress will be worn by Miss Elizabeth Anne Dutton
when she becomes the bride
noon tomorrow. First Methodist Church here. The bride is the daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs.. H. H. Dutton, Martinsville. She has been living with her sister, Mrs. Sexson E. Humphreys, 3806 8. Olney St. Indianapolis. Mr. Zzarbock is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Zarbock, Cleveland. » » » THE REV. JOHN D. WOLF will read the double-ring ceremony in a setting of bronze chrysanthemums, palms and candelabra. Mrs. Humphreys, Indianapolis, will be matron of honor and Mr. Humphreys will give the bride in marriage. H.® E. Zarbock, Willoughby, O., will bé best man. Guests will be seated by D. T. Zarbock, Cleveland, Noel Humphreys, Indianapolis, will carry the ring.
» ” - THE BRIDE'S dress has a jewel neckline, fitted bodice and circular skirt. With it will be worn a jacket and nylon
Sunnyside Guild Will Meet
of William Merle Zarbock at
The couple will exchange vows in the
veil mounted on a Venice-point lace wedding tiara from Italy, She will carry a satin-bound Methodist ritual book topped by chrysanthemums, The matron of honor’'s dress is rose quartz satin with fitted jacket and dolman sleeves. The frock has a full skirt and is trimmed in small satin buttons, She will carry Spider chrysanthemums. “The couple will go to McCormick’s Creek State Park after a dinner. The bride will travel in an olive knitted dress and navy accessories, The bride has degrees from Indiana University and the University of Minnesota and studfed at the State University of Jowa. She is a member of Kapepa Phi and Delta Kappa Game ma Sororities. The bridegroom has degrees from Utah State Agricultural College. He is a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon and Xi Sigma Pi Fraternities,
THE SUNNYSIDE GUILD will open activities of the
season with a President's Day luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Oct. 6 in the Marott Hotel. Mrs. Robert Sturm will :
head the hostess committee,
Assisting her will be Mesdames A. C. Zaring, Joseph Worley, Carl Wood, John Williams, Chantilla White, Coral Wheeler, William Wemmer and Sidney Weinstein. Committee chairmen appointed by Mrs. Edward Grisell, president, for the coming year are Mrs. Kurt Schmidt, parliamentarian; Mrs. W. E. Fer-
. nandes, publicity; Mrs. Theodore
Root, membership; Mrs. Francis Baur, telephone; Mrs. R. O. Woods, children at Sunnyside; Mrs. G. F. Kleder, loan closet, and Mrs. A. B. Chapman, flowers. Mrs.’ G. W. Shaffer, relief; Mrs. Nordeau Heaps, Flower Mission; Mrs. W. H. Hanning,
cards ‘and prizes; Mrs. F. L.
Jennings, library; Mrs. Charles Seidensticker, hospital furnishings; Mrs. Robert Zaiser, pantry; Mrs. Myron Austin, radio at Sunnyside; Mrs. J. W, Burke, television, and Mrs. E. L. Burnett, movies. Mrs. William Freund is delegate and Mrs. A. L. Portteus, alternate to the Seventh District, Indiana Federation of Clubs. Mrs. O. L. Beeson is 3¢jegate and Me A. C, Zaring, alternate, tothe lis Council of rome i
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Annual Dinner
Tomorrow
The Indiana State Assocla- | tion of Parliamentarians will have its annual dinner meeting |
at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow in the
Hotel Lincoln. A board meeting at 6 p. fn. will precede the din- ||
ner.
parliamentary procedure,
W. W. Locey and Mrs. Gretchen Wise will assist,
Former presidents serving as | hostesses will include Mesdames | ° W. H. Vinzant, Paul VanB. Allen, Charles Voyles, E. E. Lett, - E. C. Rumpler, W. C. Bartholo-
mew and Jasper Scott.
Mesdames J. R. Lowell Mc | Pherson ‘and Miss Marguerite Thiery are in charge of reservations. Mesdames McPherson, | W. G. Holly, Thomas Hindman and Horace Powell are in
charge of decorations.
“Who am 1,” a question and. answer period - pertaining to will . be part of the program presents | ed by Mrs. Jasper P. Scott, Mrs.
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