Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 July 1946 — Page 9
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i : Hears Coupl I Becomes To Arthur Myers in Church Hears Couple I attempted to . The Rev. G. L. Fisher will read the vows uniting Miss Ruby | er up its own Bride Elizabeth Bain and Arthur R. Myers at 8:30 p. m, today in the Sav Vows ying to put the : . Centenary Christian church. | a pi did not change ; Mr. and Mrs, Leroy D. Bain, 1221 N. LaSalle st. are parents of | | of scarcity by Miss Dells Florence Baldwin be-|the bride, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. William H.| Mr. and Mrs. Harrison E. Culver happen. There came the bride of Fred M. Sparks| Myers, 1231 W. 20th st. . - ‘are on a trip to Lake Maxinkuckee , about because at 3:30 p. m. today in tHe South-| The bride will wear a gown of |atter their wedding at 2 p. m. today
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{in the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. Dr. FP. R. Daries!
officiated. i ' The bride is the former Miss | Ch h Dorothy June Eaglin, daughter of an urc Mr. and Mrs. John W. Eaglin, 2006 Repeating vows to the Rt. Rev [Gent ave. Parents of the bride Msgr. Michael Gorman, Miss Char- | 870m are Mr. and Mrs. William T. lotte Long and Bernard Cantwell | Culver: 107 Traub ave. were married at 9 a. m. today in St 4 Bown of sheer Taryuise) was Anthony's Catholic church. I ee any Parents of the couple are Mr. bodice and puffed sleeves. She
port Methodist church. The Be organdy with a lace bodice 7. Taylor d the Vows. and fashioned with three-quarter-nce cleared his rT yor rea 8 | length sleeves and a sweetheart gation. It only Parents of the Souple are Mr. and \neckline. Her long veil will be nd and Senator Mrs, Roy S. Baldwin, 2864 Forest .g,ont with an orange blossom
n, thanked him Manor, and Mrs, Eva D. Sparks, |tiara She ’ 93% Station st, snd EB. Glam in She Will earry 3 bouquet of
Sparks, 2445 N. Gale st. : Attending the couple were Mr. Attendants’ Dresses and Mrs, August W. Smith. Mrs,| Miss Beverly Woolsey will be the Smith wore a pale pink stlk jersey maid of honor and wear a sheer street-length dress with white ac- gown of light blue with puffed cessories. sleeves and a sweetheart neckline.
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a Take Trip Bridesmaids will be Miss Doris TOW and short-lived and Mrs. Thomas Long, 55 N. Worth : The bride wore a street-length,| Mobley, who will wear a gown of st and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cant- S5iried 2 bouquet of while roses, pale aqua dress of rayon mesh with |Vellow net, and Miss Jane Pear, well, Beech Grove. Attends Sister white accessories and a corsage of (Who Will wear pink. The bride wore a white marquiset| Mrs. Mildred Rhoades was her ean of the In- Talisman yoSes, The best man will be the bride's gown with fitted bodice and full sister's matron of honor and she out keynoting A reception was held in the home brother, Albert E. Bain. Usher- skirt. Her Juliet cap of illusion wore a pink marquiset gown. Miss
of the bridegroom's mother and ets will be Misses Anna Mobley, held a full-length veil, and she car-| Alberta Lemen was the maid of the couple left on a wedding trip. Nancy Linkhart and Rita Jean My- ried a cascade of white roses. | honor and wore blue marquiset. = They will be at home at the Sta- ers, sister of the bridegroom. Mrs. Donald Brien of Dover, N. J.| The best man was Harry Haase tion st. address. A reception at the home ofthe Was her sister's matron of honor, and ushers were Walter and Waller ———, bride's parents will follow the cere- and she wore pale blue marquiset. | O’Brien’ Camp Fire Girls End mony and the couple will leave on Miss Kathleen Cantwell and Miss | A reception
: i a wedding trip. Third Camp Session A sunrise council fire at 6:30 a.| X m. today concluded activity for the Mr. I.eonard
(t week when a d here. t Springer and ked Rep. Robert gation together
y talk at the in the church fol-
in, yellow and pink marquiset. {trip the couple will be at home in Thomas Teagardin was best man,! Indianapolis.
and ushers were Albert Long and ?
vy include Sen, ana, and Rep. th were casual-
obably not too : Louis Mahern. the yo Camp Fire Girls’ third session at| A breakfast at the Indianapolis Reba Branam November. Camp Delight. Awards were pre-| | 0 Marry Athletic club followed the ceremony | ¢ N KIDNEY. sented. In charge of arrangements ¢ : apd a reception was held this after-
were counsellors, Miss Sara Palmer Vow ; ¥ ‘noon at the bride's home. Aft llors, «| Vows uniting Miss Dovie Marie Dine, YT 3 Miss Janet Miller and Mrs. Barbara prt and Robert A. Leonard will wedding trip, the couple will be at Levy. hoiiin oe 'be read at 7:30 p. m. today in the Pome in Muncie. Be lan Pa viv Ray Methodist church by | Ym, Y]m mm » gen e e yesterday, writ- : | ¥en g the Rev. Millard Church Sor ority Club_Plans
ten ‘by a counsellor-in-training,| parents of the bride are Mr. an . ; 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the chapel Miss Jane Collins. Mrs, Cecil @. Hurt, 1122 E. Tabor Picnic on Tuesday of the Third Christian church. The
st. The bridegroom is of Ken- | The Alpha club, Alpha Chi Ome- | Rev. A. C. Brooks will officiate. Dorothy Vale dallville. !ga sorority, will meet at 6:30 p. m.| Mrs. Edith Branam, 2447 N. Tal-
To Be Bride
Miss Reba Jeane Branam will be| married to George Reinhardt at
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The bride will wear a gown of Tuesday for a covered dish supper | bot ave, is the bride's mother. The embroidered white marquiset over at the home of Mrs. L. R. Zapf, | bridegroom lives at 2035 N. Meridsatin, fashioned with three-quarter (325 E. 56th st. Miss Margaret! ian st. sleeves, fitted bodice and full skirt.|zapf will assist her mother.
;-Senator Henry at to go to war, eran Massachu~
h, and that they : ) The bride will wear a gown of ware over New A seed pearl tiara will hold her fin-| Guests will include Indianapolis| white marquiset es bodice Virgini ¢ A 4 o'clock ceremony today will|gertip veil, and she will carry white members of the active chapter at! Sa K rginia agains unite Miss Eleanor Dorothy Vale roses and babies-breath. puffed sleeves and full skirt. Her|
DePauw university, the Misses Dotti
{ (veil will be caught by a tiara of | Giles, Mary Lou Giles, Marilyn
seed pearls, and she will carry an| orchid-topped Bible. Miss Maxine Lambert will be the bride's only attendant. She will wear ‘light blue georgette. John Troxel will be best man, and John
and William R. Carter in the All| Mrs. Keith Armstrong of KendallBaints cathedral. The Rev. Wiiliam | ville will be the bride's only attend- | Baker, Patti McGinley, Carolyh| Burrows will read the vows. ant and will wear a pink dress of wilson and Virginia Maves. The bride is the daughter of jtafteta and net. Cecil R. Hurt will] ee seme iii Mr. and ‘Mrs. George H. Vale, 3061 be best man, and ushers will be a Central ave, and Mrs. Ann Carter,| William Hurt and Thorn Shyder. Chapter to Meet Chicago, is the bridegroom's mother. After a church reception, the, Beta Eta chapter,
dissourl. There ent Truman in which elected a » Roosevelt tide, If only a small
Beta Sigma
(Phote by Julie Studio)
Miss Jane Briggs, daughter of Mrs. Ray H. Briggs, 323 E. 58th st., will be married to Ensign David Edward Powers Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Powers, Oswego, N. Y. The wedding will be Aug. 14 in the chapel of SS. Peter and Paul cathedral.
(Photo by P. H. Ho) Theresa Dillman will be married to George R. Zahn Aug. 3 in Sacred Heart Catholic church. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam F. Dillman, 1903 S. Delaware
s {Photo by Photography) Miss Maxine Demlow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, H. M. Demlow, 75 N. Ewing st., will be married Aug. 18 in the Irvington Presbyterian church to John
(Photo hy Nohle Rretzman)
Miss Mary Patrice Barrett, daughter of Mrs, John F. Barrett, 4259 College ave., will be married at 9:30 a, m. Tuesday to Arthur J. Murphy, son of Mrs. Michael F. Murphy, Lakewgod, O. The wedding will be in the St. Jo#h of Arc Catholic church..
“ (Photo by PP. H. Ho) Mr. and Mrs, Lée R. Secrest, 5405 Haverford pl, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Louise, to E. J. Murphy Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Murphy, 3007 Washington
: (Photo by P. H. He) Aug. 23 will be the weddin date of Miss Phyllis Redmond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, N. A. Redmond; 553 N. Parker ave., and J. D. Larrabee, son of Mrs. Mae Larrabee, 1631 Now-
Mary Alice Mellen, bridemaids, were | lowed the ceremony and after their
{dnd Mrs. Ralph O. Reid, Nobles-
st., and his parents are Mr. and ~~ William Asbuckle, son of Mr. blvd. The wedding was July 6 land ave. The wieldifi will be Mrs. George P. Zahn, 1806 and Mrs. W. S. Arbuckle, 825 in Greenfield. The couple is at in the St. Philip Neri Catholic hame at 5517 Indianola ave. church.
Madison ave.
Betty G. Reid Will Be Wed
Times Special NOBLESVILLE, Ind, July 20.—
A% 2:30 o%lock tomorrow, Miss | Betty Gene Reid will be married to Dale K. Sparks in Fishers Methodist church. The Rev. G. V. Humerickhouse will officiate. The bride is the daughter of Mr.
N. Graham ave.
Informal Rite
To Unite Two
Times Special HAGERSTOWN, July 20.<An informal ceremony at T:30 p. m. today will unite Miss Mabel Doerstler and Kenneth L. Graham. The service will be in the home here of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Doerstler. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Graham, 3439 N. Illinois st, Indianapolis. The bride will wear a white linen street-length dress with black accessories and a blue corsage. She will be attended hy her sister, Mrs. Paul Callahan, who will wear a blue mesh dress and white corsage. Darrell Doerstler, brother of the bride, | will be best man.
ville, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sparks, Burlington, Ia.
Bride's
The bride will wear an embroidered white marquiset gown, ‘made with sweetheart neckline, long sleeves, full skirt and chapel] train. Her fingertip veil will’ be caught by an orange blossom tiara, and she will carry white roses. Mrs. Ted. A. Turner, Indianapolis, matron of honor, will’ wear blue marquiset. Robert Harcourt will be best man, and ushers will be Donald Kincaid and James King, all of Indianapolis,
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(Photo by P. H. Ho)
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Bowsher,
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(Photo by Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Bell, Baltimore, Md., announce the engagement of their daughter, Elsie Jean, 808 West dr., Woodruff Place, Yo James W. Tay. lor, son of Mrs, Hilda Taylor, 795 Middle dr., Woodruff Place. The wedding will be Aug. 10 in St. Phillip Neri Catholic church.
340 Whittier pl, have announced the approaching marriage of their daughter, Marian, to John E. Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Davis, 4004 Carroliton ave. The wedding will be Aug. 3 in Sweeney chapel. .
St. Francis de Sales Church Is Scene of Harmon-Sharp Vows
St. Francis de Sales Catholic church was the scene, at 9 a.m university, and is a member of Del-|today, of the wedding of Miss Mary LaVerne Sharp and George W.
Reception in Church
After a reception at thé church, the couple will leave on a trip. They will be at home in Burlington.
ta Delta Delta sorority. The bride- | Harmon. The Rev. Pr. Joseph Vollmer heard the vows.
WITH GENUINE
Parents of the couple are Mr.
b Bhar Mad A street-length dress of flowered | couple will leave on a short trip. | Phi sorority, will have a picnic to-|Branam will usher. ® The bride is a graduate of Butler hosen. The Re~ pastel print will be worn by the | They will be at home in Kendall- morrow at the home of the* Misses| After a trip East, the couple will hington of beat- bride with white accessories and | ville. Both the bride and bride- | Mae and Mary Yount, Haverstick|be at home at the N. Meridian st. r Hugh Mitchell a white orchid corsage. groom attended Indiana university. dr. | address. groom attended Antioch college,
The bride's sister, Miss Shirley Vale, will be her -mald of honor and will wear a navy crepe dress
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By BOBBIE SCHAEFFER ABOUT 30 PATIENTS at Sun-
A reception will be held in the home of the bride's parents and
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| Maryland are the couple will leave on a wedding . jc side. trip. They will be at home at 4473 nyside sanatorium have gone into rom Democratic Washington blvd, when they re-| business for themselves. Michigan and turn. It was six weeks ago that two w , groups organized to start producGO. P wo . ¢ tion and sales operations as part th Cuticl I ad Horny utic €S of the Junior Achievement pro- ~
gram of Indiana. In that time officers have been elected, sample products have been made, time studies and material cost evaluations have been listed and the members are ready for work. Ray McClure “was elected president of the Omnicraft Co. Inc. This company is composed
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By ALICIA HART NEA Staff Writer HORNY cuticle around the toenail that ordinarily yields to nothing short of a chiropodist’s drill |’ will usually soften up, and shred off
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o ascribe to our with prolonged soakings in cold ,¢ poh young men and women in 0 have escaped eream or oil. . the .age group 22 to 30 years. press has not What brings this up are readers,| my, .0 nroducts they plan to make ich thing. foot-conscious now that shoes are ... co) are shell jewelry, leather ple know little more off than on, who ask how to| nurses and leather memo. ibes to lack of spruce up neglected toenails. books. Later they'll start pro“he states that Bandages on individual toes, used| 4, tion on felt beanies for the landers against to confine the lubricant after it'sl op console and wooden block , but what we applied, will speed up the cuticle-| 0. softening job. Wrap up your toes : ous double talk. at night, of course. You wouldn't Wg OE nieral o the th our economy want your feet to be seen on the board of directors are Edith tless pity the beach sprouting bandages. Southard, Geneva long, Mary onopolistic cap« 1t legs are marred by hackles—| oo, "Evelyn Shackelford ich Mr. Ehrep this 1s also a reader-complaint—| oh toh boris Barlow Prank ours pity the » you can beautify their surface with} ou00 “yijian Woodruff and verage Russian, “ lanolin creams, just as you can the| ...i1e simpson,
b skin on your face. There are also softening lotions 8 beer 45. dis that work right into the skin and Ula 33 we. are leave no greasy residue on sheets,
» ~ » Y SUNNYSIDE Achievers Co, Inc., is the other group of indus-
trios workers, = Fiftsen-vear-old Ralph Jewell Jr., production manager.
8 tendency by cde to beautify legs as yotless virtue to Y Jou Slejos overnight. y 8. Joan Hart heads this club of ness basis of all J. A. companjes. Geneva Hardesty, Elsie Highes other. Mr. : fous Akers nan -git) Hou. Vice president is Lillian Bo-, baugh, Mabel Willlams and Dey 3a She duit, Mrs. Martin to Speak pins and other jewelry will be pe hannon, Laverne Highbaugh, sec- loris Beckwith, aa 1d weasel words Mrs. Martha Martin, 791 E, Drive,| their list of saleable items. Al- retary; Peggy Doresett, treasurer; SPONSORING these neophyte 8 done nothing Woodruff Place, ‘will go to ‘Hart-| though most of the members of Mazel Collins, sales manager, and companies is the Kiwanis club, of the Russian ford City Monday to speak before| Sunnyside Achievers are bed pa- Kitty Moriarity, production man~ « which will help the groups with and intentions, members of the Kiwanis club. The| tients they plan to kéep up their ager. : ; ‘their sales campaigns. As the hrough friendly meeting will be held in the Hotell two hours a week of work and to Their board of directors consists products are made they are put in go » e occupational therapy shop at
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Open Business at Sunnyside
Officers of the Omnicraft Co., Inc., are (left to right) Richard Strand, secretary; Kenneth Smith, treasurer; Rose Lee Trice, sales manager; Viola Williams, vice president; Ray McClure, president, and
land Mrs. L. B. Sharp, 3460 Forest orchid on a prayer book of mother- ‘ | Manor ave, and Mr. and Mrs of-pearl and gold. | George A. Harmon, 23 S. Johnson She was attended by Miss Esther st. Sharp, Nashville, Tenn., her cousin, | The bride's ‘gown was of white and Miss Margaret Harmon, sister eyelet marquisette made with a Of the bridegroom. Both wore |shirred bodice, sweetheart neck-| dresses of pink net with (hree|line, three-quarter sleeves and full quarter Sleeves and full skirts. lskirt. Her illusion veil fell from' Leo Massing was best man, and Ia beaded halo, and ghe carried an ushers were Harry Blume and Ber-
| ynard Harmon, Miss Walpole |
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Miss Gertrude Walpole and Richard Curran were ‘married this morning at St. Philip Neri Cathloli church. The Rev. Fr. Robert Walpole, a cousin of the bride, officiated.’ Mrs. Anna Walpole, 545 N. Key-| stone ave, is the bride's mother, | and the bridegroom's parents are Mr, and Mrs, Richard Curran of Chicago. | The bride chose. a gown with a nylon ‘satin bodice, romance neckline and point d'esprit skirt and train. Her veil was illusion, and she carried daisies’ and other garden flowers. Miss Mary Elizabeth Walpole was her sister's maid of honor, and wore a light green embroidered eyelet. Miss Rita Reily, bridesmaid, was ; in.yellow eyelet. Larry J. Curran d (was best man, and ushers were { Francis Walpole and Charles King. A reception was held at the (bride's home, and the couple will | be at home in Chicago.
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{ : { Bridge Party | | Gamma Delta chapter, Kappa Delta Phi sorority, entertained this afternoon with a buffet luncheon and bridge party at the home of Mrs. Mary Wade, 133 W. 20th’ st. {Assistant hostess was Mrs. Claire Emminger, Ya
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