Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1962 — Page 4

4—The Indianapolis Recorder, Mar. 31,1962

HOST ESSES AND GUESTS: Enjoying the , rtvities of the announcement party for AvAiSi Betty Jo Radliffe are (from left to right) seated: Mrs. Dorothy Martin, Miss I u IIiHe, the honoree; and Mrs. Barbara I jwrence and standing: Mrs. Vivian Terry Moore and AvArs. Louise Terry Batties,

aunts of Miss Radliffe who were hostesses at the affair. The future bride will wed Charles Williams in June rites at Second Christian Church. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Radliffe and Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Smith, respectively.

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Miss Betty Jo Radliffe Feted At Party By Aunts Miss Betty Jo Radliffe whose ora ted with baskets of cut flowers betrothal to Charles Williams, son pjnk and lavender to carry out of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Smith, the “bride-to-be” color motif. The 3932 Cornelius, was recently an- extensive banquet table was furnounced by her parents, Mr. and ^ber adorned with silver canMrs. Harry A. Radliffe, 109 Berk- delabra holding long pink tapers ley Road, was guest of honor re- an( j hearts and flowers tied with cently at a beautiful announce- ribbons and love knots,

ment party given by her two

aunts, Mrs. Vivian Terry Moore The 40 guests were served, and Mrs. Louise Terry Batties. seated by the romantic pink place

. , . cards flaunting tiny pink and

Forty guests including a few i aven( j e r ribbons tied in the cenfriends among Miss Radliffe s col- ^ er j_ 0 ^be place card with a love leagues, a few friends among her j^not and carrying the names professional associates and a few “Betty Jo” and “Charles” at each

friends of the family were enter- end tained in the East-West rooms of

the Sheraton-Lincoln Hotel at a Music for the luncheon was fealovely and festive Saturday after- tured b y Haryy Campbell at the noon luncheon party. piano and Perry White, vocalist. The table was artistically dec- w . ^ Miss Radliffe, who is an art

teacher in the Indianapolis public schools, is a recent graduate of Indiana University. She is the daughter of the late Mrs. Willa

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Miss Leatrice Porter, daughter of Mrs. Marie N. Brown of 619 E. 31st and Jack Porter of Oakland, Calif., with William Alfred Latham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Latham, 908 Roache. The couple repeated vows Fri- were bridesmaids. They wore pink day, March 31, before Rev. L. and nylon rose dresses and carArthur Johnson, pastor of Friend- ried Colonial bouquets of pink car-

ship Baptist Church, in an atmos- nations and babies-breath.

phere enhanced by two large Albert Richard Booth III was palms joined by a large white best man. Guests were seated by satin bow with streamers which Oscar, Wayne and Stephen Harris, hung to the floor on either side brothers of the bride. Music was

of the altar, white mums, babies- furnished by Michael Lewis,

breath and gladiolas—all arranged The bride’s mother’s attire was with elegance by Mrs. Ethel La- a two-piece dress of nylon beige Shea and the Regal Flower Shop, complemented by a silk-organza Given in marriage by her uncle, She wore a deep pink Willie E. Neal of Oxford, Ohio, carnation corsage as an accessory. Miss Porter wore a ballerina- The groom s mother s fashion was length princess line silhouette a . fwo-piece white and gold suit fashion of lace, accented with seed W1 „ a P in ^ carnation corsage, nearl and iridescent sequins. The Mrs. Henry Collins Jr. and Miss molded bodice graduated into fin- Barbara Collins were in charge gertio sleeves and the back was gifts. Mrs. Henry Townsend

fashioned with butterfly styling ' va s receiving line hostess,

of lace and nylon tulle. She car- Point of interest at the recepried a Colonial bouquet of white tion was a three-tiered wedding

^ _ j,•/» , tea roses and babies-breath. Her cake adorned with blue bells and Mae Terry Radliffe who was alsarQ^j^,' jewelry were cultured pearl topped by a traditional bride and an art teacher. earnnga. groom. The table cloth of etn-

Mrs. Bobbie Harvison was ma- broidered or K andy featuring .a tron-of-honor and Miss Anora l)lea . ted sll ' rt »?,» beautified by a Harris, sister of the bride and Miss wh,t * mUmS

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A large bouquet of spring flowers composed of white Calla lilies and snaps, enhanced by pretty gladiolas and nompons in the background, and highlighted by a large white bow of ribbon trickling with fern, two large palms tinted

in silver, and candelabra adorned with large white bows added to the beauty of a wedding which united a young Eastside couple Saturday, March 17, at 5:30 p.m. Entering on her father’s arm, Miss Linda Joyce Brown, daugja-

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Out-of-town guests included Mrs. Frank Neal, grandmother of the bride; William E. Neal, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Poston Sr., Roy Poston Jr. and Harry Wilkins, all of Oxford and Mrs. Charles Williams and daughters, Carla, Dolly, Charlotte and Christy of Rich-

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Also Rufus Wilson, childhood friend of the groom who recently arrived from his Air Force Base in England and Wendell Johnson of Baltimore who spent four years in the Air Force with Mr. Latham. Mr. and Mrs. William Alfred Latham are residents of 1220 N. Illinois.

Vivian Edison, George Hill Jr. Repeat Vows Miss Vivian Lt-e Edison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Edison of 454 Agnes and George Franklin Hill Jr. of Charleston, W. Va., were united in marriage Saturday, March 16. The couple repeated double-ring rites before John H. Hesseldenz, Justice of the Peace, at 1:30 p.m. Given in marriage by her father the bride was attired in a gray dress. Following the ceremony a reception was held in the home of the bride’s parents. Hostesses were Mrs. Edison, Mrs. Agnes Roney and Miss Bernice White. Out-of-town guests included Mrs. Barbara Davis.

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ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Brown of 3266 N. Arsenal, walked on a long white aisle runner to the altar of St. John Missionary Baptist Church where she was wedded in double-ring rites - to Ronald Alexander Boytj, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lj Boyd SjF. of 1345 Cornell, by Rev. Andrew J. Brown, pastor. White bows fend greenery decorated the pews, f Carrying a white Biole sparked with a white orchid, snaps, stepltknotis and satin streamers, Mt^s Brown was attired in a floorlength gown which featured a Chantilly lace bodice and Chantilly lace and tulle ruffled back. Her sweetheart neckline and short sleeves were trimmed in seed pearls and her elbow-length veil was attached to a seed pearl and sequined half-hat. Complimenting her fashion were short white gloves ahd matching pearl necklace and earrings. Organist for the wedding was Mrs. Betty Bivens whose ifashion was brightened by a large white orchid corsage made by Mrs. Lucille Thurston Davis ,pf “Flowers ahd Gifts By Lucille” who also made other floral decorations. “Because” and “I Love You Truly” were sung by Richard Highbaugh. Wearing a mint green sheath featuring an overskirt, sweetheart neckline and short sleeves, Miss Kathleen Brown of Ball State Teachers College served as her sister’s maid-of-honor. She carried a bouquet of yellow pompons and iris. Completing her attire Was a veil caught by a half-hat of petals and pearls set off by matching pearl earrings and necklace and gloves. The bridesmaids, Mrs. Amy Caines and Mrs. Effie Batts, wore yellow dresses and half-hats of the same fashion as the maid-of-honor and carried turquoise pompon bouquets. Little Miss Lisa Kirk, flower girl, wore a ruffled silk embroidered dress featuring a yellow sash and white nearlized shoes.’ From her white basket filled with turContinued on Page 8

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