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PART TWO WOMEN'S INTERESTS Calendar Trivia--Page Weddings, Betrothals The Personal Mention Bridge--Fashions Indianapolis Sunday Subdebs-Squires Star VOL. 42. NO. 27. 17 SUNDAY MORNING.

JULY 2, 1944. CARRIER 12 CENTS. Miss Mittendorf, Ensign Sautter To Wed Today The Broadway Methodist Church will be the scene of the wedding at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon of Miss Virginia Belle Mittendorf and Ensign Robert Underwood Sautter, USNR. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Theodore Mittendorf, 2839 North Talbott street, and Ensign Sautter is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Carl Marion Sautter of New York. Dr. John F.

Edwards, pastor of the church, will 1 read the singlering ceremony before the altar arranged with two large bouquets of white gladioli, snapdragons astors at either side of a kneeling bench, and a background of palms, ferns, seven-branch candelabra and single candelabra. Preceding the entrance of the bridal party, Mrs. John C. English. organist, and Miss Mary Lou Boyd, soloist, will present bridal airs.

Entering with her father, the bride will wear a gown of traditional white satin styled with a sweetheart neckline, long sleeves tapered into points over the hands, fitted princess style waistline, gored skirt and train. She will wear double tiara of tucked tulle accented with clusters of pearlde ized orange blossoms from which will fall her two-tiered finger-tip veil. She will carry a bouquet of stephanotis, gardenias, and a white orchid with streamers of stepha- notis. 4 Bridal Attendants. The maid of honor, Miss Margaret Meltzer, will wear a gown of aquatone ninon chiffon fashioned with a shirred basque, Romance neckline, bishop sleeves and gathered skirt.

She will a bouquet of rapture roses, briarcliff roses, and summer camellias. The bridesmaids will gowns of ninon chiffon. Miss Claribel Hall will wear blue, Miss George Ann Galloway, pink, and Miss Jean Peterson, yellow. The frocks are styled with shirred basques, cented with bows, three length sleeves, Romance necklines and gathered skirts. All the attendants will complete their costumes with matching shoulder-length veils.

bridesmaids will carry yellow lupines and roses, delphinium and rapture roses. Apprentice Seaman Robert Nussmeire, USNR, will be best man, and Apprentice Seaman Richard Malzahn, USNR, will usher. Mrs. Mittendorf has chosen to wear a two-piece beige silk dress with chocolate accessories. She will wear a deep lavender orchid.

Mrs. Sautter will wear A two-piece green and pink silk frock with accessories of fall green and a pale lavender orchid. -Town Guests. Out-of-town guests at the wedding included Mr. and Mrs.

George Meltzer of Shelbyville, Miss Elizabeth Rose of Fort Wayne, Miss Lillian Deisch of Helena, Mr. and Mrs. Orin Schuyler and Christian Sautter of North Judson, Mr. and Mrs. Montford Barr of Anderson and Miss Barbara Hibskind of Wabash.

At the reception following the ceremony, four friends of the bride will assist, Misses Mary Jo Funkhouser, Elizabeth Rose, Jean Ober and Mary Ann Griffith. The reception will be held in the bride's home. For the wedding trip the bride will wear an aqua crepe dress with white accessories and white orchids, They will be at home at Norfolk, Va. THE SOCIAL SCENE By KATHRYN E. PICKETT.

Two Indiana University graduates have been awarded fellowships by the Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority, Mrs. Everett M. Schofield announced yesterday upon her return from the business session of the national council held at Colorado Springs, Col. Mrs. Schofield retired at this meeting from the national presidency.

which office she has held for four years. Mrs. Joseph Seacrest of Lincolni, young was women appointed who will president receive by the council. fellowships are Miss Jean Moffat of Bloomington, a member of the sorority's chapter at the state university, who will study at Toronto University in the field of mathematics, and Miss Miriam Walther, who was a member of the Independent organization at the university, who will work in the field of astronomy. Mrs.

Harry E. Elliott, 3743 Central avenue, outgoing president of Delta province of the organization, also attended the meeting. This business meeting of the national council took the place of the biennial convention which was postponed because of wartime conditions. Miss Lois Jane Mumford and Miss Barbara Mumford, daughter of Mrs. Rufus W.

Mumford, 5893 North Delaware street, will entertain with a luncheon-swimming party this afternoon at Highland Golf and Country Club in honor of Miss Mickey Marshall of Birmingham, a who is the house guest of Miss Joy Mudd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 5242 North Illinois street. Besides Miss Marshall and Nick. Mudd, Misses Virginia and Clarabelle Martin, daughters of Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Martin, will attend. A recent visitor in the city was Mrs. William Morgan Poteat of Wake Forest. N.C..

who was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Charles B. Sommers on Cold Spring road. Mrs. Poteat who was the former Patricia Porter of Springfield, is well known here where she has frequently visited.

Her marriage to Lieut. William Morgan Poteat U.S.N.R. took place March 8 in New York. Mrs. Poteat is a graduate of the Walnut Hill School, Natick, the University of Wisconsin and the Tobe-Coburn School for Fashion N.Y.

She is a member of the Pi Beta Phi Sorority. Lieut. Careers, is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Hubert M.

Poteat of Wake Forest. He attended the law school at Columbia University and is a member of the Kappa Alpha Delta, Sigma Phi Alpha, Omicron Delta Kappa and Phi Beta Kappa fraternities. The Miss Betty Lyons, 2 West 26th street, daughter of Thomas marriages of Union City and Aviation Cadet John Bahler son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bahler of Anderson, will take place the latter part of this month in St.

Mary's Church in Union City. Miss Helen Lyons of Union City, sister of the bride-elect, will be maid of honor and Miss Lucille Long of Rushville and Mrs. Alexander Milligan of Indianapolis, will be bridesmaids. Robert Bahler of Anderson, brother of the bridegroom-elect. will be best man and the Turn To Page 19, Column 2.

June Richardson Will Wed Lieut. James McKown The marriage of Miss June Richardson, Spink-Arms Hotel, and Lieut. James A. McKown will take place at 8 o'clock tomorrow night in the Baptist Church at Westport the Rev. Raymond Pavey officiating.

Miss Richardson is the daughter of Mrs. Florence Richardson of Westport, Mr. and and Lieut. Mrs. Edgar McKown Mc- is Kown of Marion.

The double-ring ceremony will be read before altar, which will be banked with huckleberry greenery and white roses. The bride, who will be given in marriage by her uncle, Herbert Low, will wear a gown of white faille and the veil which was worn bridegroom's mother at her wedding. She will carry a colonial bouquet of white roses and gardenias with white satin streamers. Mrs. Jarrett Attendant.

Mrs. Gene Jarrett of Indianapolis, matron of honor, will wear A cloud blue dress of slipper satin and will carry pink roses and blue delphinium. The bridegroom's father will be best man. Following a reception In the home of the bride's mother, the couple will leave on a wedding trip. The bridegroom is stationed at.

Camp Lee, Virginia, and Miss Richardson is a member of the of the International News Service here. She was graduated from Indiana University is a member of the Alpha Chi Omega and Sigma, sororities. Lieut. McKown attended Indiana University and is a member of the I Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity. Mrs.

William R. Coffman was Miss Martha Jean Knapke before her marriage last month. Mr. and Mrs. Coffman are at home at 109 North Euclid avenue.

(Emma Alma Strohmeyer, Clayton L. Embry To Repeat Vows white ribbon streamers. Mrs. Vance Matron of Honor. The Second Evangelical and Reformed Church will be the scene of the wedding at 7 o'clock tonight of Miss Alma L.

Strohmeyer and Master Sergeant Clayton L. Embry with the Rev. W. A A F. Lahr officiating at the single ring ceremony before an altar banked with palms, ferns and candelabra.

Miss Strohmeyer is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Strohmeyer, 1128 Bacon street, and Sergt.

Embry is the son of Mr. and Z. E. Embry, 1647 Comer avenue. Preceding the ceremony, Miss Deloris June Leonard, cousin of the bride, will sing "I Love You Truly" and "At Dawning." Miss Miriam Muhlenbruch will sing "Because" and "'The Nuptial accompanied by Irvin Muhlenbruch.

Entering with her father, the bride will wear a gown of white satin. Her tight fitted bodice will be fashioned with a round neckline and long sleeves tapered to a point over her hands. The bodice is embroidered in seed pearls and the full gathered skirt falls into a long train. Her two-tiered veil of illusion will fall from a seed pearl coronet. She will carry a bouquet of white roses, stephanotis with A wedding this summer will be that of Miss Maxine Lamb, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. H. R. Lamb of Carmel and Ensign H. F.

Zinsmeister Jr. (Tower.) A wedding this month will be that of Miss Betty Lyons and Aviation Cadet John Bahler son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bahler of Anderson. The bride-elect is the daugh.

ter of Thomas Lyons of Union City. (Ramos Porter.) A Miss Sue Winkler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C.

Winkler of Vincennes, an aviation student at Stephens College, Columbia, is shown wearing a "Runway Roustabout," the flying costume she modeled in the col. lego commencement flight and sky review. The of and sister of the bridegroom, Mildred honor, Vance, will wear yellow net fashioned with a sweetheart neckline, puffed sleeves, shirred bodice and a gathered skirt. The bridesmaids will be Miss Roberta Leonard and Miss Ethel Schoch, wearing blue, and Miss Martha Schoch and Miss Mary Jane Campbell, wearing pink. The dresses are fashioned alike with sweetheart necklines, puffed Turn To Page 19, Column 5.

Guests last week of Miss Betsy Ancker (standing), 3339 North Meridian street, were seated (left to right) Miss Casey Jones of Bloomfield and Miss Ella Margaret Bettinger of Tell City. The marriage of Miss, Lucille Parson, 1451 Central avenue, and H. D. Wyant will take place at noon July 9 in the home of the bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Jasper Parson at Portland. Mr. Wyant is the son of Mrs. J. K.

Wyant of Marion. (Ramos Porter.) July 30 is the date set by Miss Carol Lee Geisler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Geisler, 529 North Colorado street, for her marriage to Dr.

John C. Vanatta of Eloise, Mich. The ceremony will be held in the First United Lutheran Church. (Bretzman.) Mrs. William Morgan Poteat has returned to Wake Forest, N.C., after a visit with her aunt, Mrs.

Charles B. Sommers, Cold Spring road. 000 Mr. and Mrs. Jacob B.

Solomon, 4058 Central avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter Shirley Jean and Corporal Rudolph Melvin Stern, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Stern, Columbus, O. No date hes been set for the wedding..

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