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SUMMER IS PLAYTIME-—The swimming pool at Meridian Hills Country club [upper left) is one of the most popular spots at the club during warm days. . . . On the tennis court at the Woodstock club (upper right) are Miss Mary Carolyn Swartz and Miss Anne Landstrom. . . . Enjoying the Woodstock's pool (lower left are Miss Joyce Mersereau of Grand Haven, Mich. (center) and Misses Susan and Helen Dunlop
(left and right). Informal Rite Is Read At Marott
An informal ceremony united Miss Betty Jeanne Myers and Doty ald L. Welsh at 2:30 p. m. today in}
the north parlor of ‘the Marott ho-|,
tel. Dr. John F. Edwards, superin-| tendent of the Indianapolis district of the Methodist church, read the] ceremony. The bride's dress was of beige crepe styled with cap sleeves and a| bustle back. She wore a corsage of | brown orchids. Miss Phyllis Welsh, Bloomington, | Ill, the bridegroom's sister, ‘was the | bride's only attendant.” She wore a | lime green crepe dress. L. Byron Welsh, Terre Haute, the
' bridegroom's brother, was the best |
man. The ushers were William | Brandt, John Rust and Tee V. Wat- | son, all of Bloomington, Ill
Reception at Hotel
Follows Ceremony After the ceremony a reception was held at the hotel. The couple! will be at home after Aug. 4 In| Urbana, Ill, following a trip to] Wisconsin. The bride, who is a member of | Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, at- | tended Purdue university.. A Phi Delta Theta fraternity member, the bridegroom is a graduate of Purdue and now is attending the University of Illinois School of Law. | Mr, and Mrs. Leon G. Myers, 3128 Ruckle st., are the bride's parents. The parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. O. Lloyd Welsh, Bloomington, IIL
Trip to Follow Wedding
A wedding trip to New York state will be taken by Miss Anna Ruth| Mabis and Wallace C. Leavitt after their marriage at 4 p. m. tomorrow. The .ceremony will be read in the Second Moravian Episcopal church by the Rev. Stanley R.-Woltjen. | Mr, and Mrs. John P. Mabis, | Bicknell, aré¢ the K parents of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence] Leavitt, 3640 N. Keystone ave, are the bridegroom's parents. Miss Mary R. Spangler will be the maid of honor.
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Betty Gene Biggar to Become Bride - Of ‘Robert Hare Jr. This Afternoon
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IN A'CEREMONY AT 4:30 O'CLOCK THIS AFTERNOON, Miss Betty Gene Biggar will become the bride of
Robert Ritzinger Hare Jr.
read the vows in the North Methodist church, and the Rév. Leroy Vernon Sims, Marietta, O., will assist. The bride .is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Biggar, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Hare
of Cocoa Beach, Fla.
Miss Kathie Lou Safford, Wheaton, Ill, is to be the maid of honor She will wear a pale blue marquiset frock with an inset belt of lage and a lace trimmed yoke. The dress is fashioned with long full sleeves and a bouffant skirt. She will carry a cluster of talisman roses,- délphinium and daisies
and the bride's only attendant.
and will wear a headdress of the same flowers. ‘ The gown chosen by the bride is made with a satin bodice and a
chiffon yoke and bouffant skirt accent the yoke.
A seed pearl tiara will hold her fingertip illusion veil. Her bouquet will include roses and an orchid. Laurens Clark Hare, Cocoa Beach, will be his brother's best man, and ushers are to include Roland -B. Rust Jr, Joseph E. Rench Jr., Elkhart; Richard Maddox, Palestine, Ill, and Gordon K. Smitley, Ft. Wayne. After a reception at the Marott hotel, the couple will leave on a trip to Florida and Cuba. They will be at home in Greencastle after Sept. 1, where both are attending DePauw university. Miss ‘Biggar also attended the University of Cincinnati and is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. The bridegroom attended Purdue university and is a Beta Theta Pi fraternity member, Miss Marjory Meyers And Mr. Minnis Wed The Rev. Pr. Harry Hoover read the vows uniting Miss Marjory Meyers and Joseph J. Minnis at 10 a. m. today in St. Joan of Arc Catholic church. The bride wore a gown of satin with a marquiset yoke and a bustle back. Orange blossoms held her veil, and she carried an heirloom prayerbook topped with gardenias. Miss Joan Meyers was
maids were Misses Catherine Long, Mary Jo Curtis and Joan McManus. They wore chiffon dresses
| of yellow and aqua, fashioned with
The bride will wear a white slipper satin gown trimmed with lace. Her fingertip lace-edged veil will to will th
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shirred bodices and full skirts. Thomas Heinz was the best man, and ushers were James-Carr, Robert Heinz and John C. Walsh Jr. The wedding was followed by a reception at the home of the bride's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Robert J.
fayette where the bridegroom is attending Purdue university. “The bride is a graduate of
her | | sister's maid of honor, and brides-
Dr. Dallas L. Browning will -
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| Msgr. N oil. Reads Vows
The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond R. Noll read. the rites which united Miss Mary Elizabeth Neville and| | Charles H. Pridrich at 9 o'clock this morning. The ceremony was performed in SS. Peter and Paul cathedral. | | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence F. Neville, 11713 N. Talbott st. are the parents | of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
| Pridrich, 2007 N. Pennsylvania st.,
ents. are te Bidegroom's parents 1, will be. at home in Mentor; O. Miss Mary Jo Neville was the
| maid of honor. Mrs. Myron B. Hawkins, Oak
She wose a yellow SER L.-T dotted swiss frock. The brides-| Norma Haberly | Ridge, Tenn., the bride's sister, will
maids, who were Misses Catherine, | be the matron. of honor. 8he will
Prances and Barbara. Neville, all I M: : | wear a shell pink lace frock over sisters of the bride, were dressed] S arr ed |
| pink taffeta, 1 een dotted iss 1 J ‘ + : A Se In he and iy rocks | A gown of white #alin styled, Tbe bridesmaids, Miss Barbara
with a full skirt and train was ' ; both of Chicago, were the flower a Dewey, Detroit; Mrs. Robert Pitt,
‘worn by Miss Norma Ruth Haberly | . iss Frances girl and ring bearer. when she was married to James Ann Arbor, Mich., and M
The bride wore a bouffant white! Howard Overman at 3:30 o'clock | 200k, will be dressed alike in-shell dotted swiss dress styled with a (oday, The Rev. Ralph L. O'Dell, pink brocaded faille frocks. bateau neck, long sleeves and a pastor of the Memorial Presbyterian | The Bride's Gown Is tunic flowing into & Jong train. Her church, read the ceremony in the Candlelight Sati fingertip illusion v-@was attached pig Presbyterian church. | anaiehg arn : to a coronet of st€phanotis. She| The bride's two-tiered fingertip A candlelight satin gown trimmed carried white roses centered with (jjusion veil was attached “to a With Viennese lace and with a full {an orchid. tiara of orange blossoms. She ecar- skirt and a long train will be worn George Hanrahan was the best ried a bouquet of white roses cen- by the bride. Her silk illusion fin- { man, and the ushers were Bill tered with an orchid. gertip veil will be attached to a half Keating, Bob Pinch and George The maid of honor, Miss Mabel hat of corded satin. She will carry Wolf. ° ! | Risdon, was dressed in a blue mar- | White roses and stephanotis cenA reception this afternoon was quiset frock. Miss Ruth Overman, ‘ered with an orchid. held in the home of the bride's par-{the sister of the bride; Miss Mil-| Calvin = Rehtmeyer, Pittsburgh, ents. The couple will go to north-| dred Pollock and Miss Rose Marie will ,be the best man. The ushers ern Indiana for a trip, after which Hudson, the bridesmaids, were|Will include Mr. Hawkins, Arthur they will live at 1819 N. Dela- dressed in green and pink frocks. | Prine, Ann Arbor, and Alan C. Boyd wart st. [Sharon Haberly, the bride's sister,’ Jr. / | was the flower girl. | The bride was graduated Irom the Harold Gunderson was.the best University of Michigan and is a Mrs, Robert Butler man, ‘and the ushers were Jay Mea~{member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Will Entertain dor, Paul Miller and Albert Peters. sorority. A graduate of North DaThe J. U. G. Business, Women's| A rdception at the church was to kota state university and the Uniclub will meet at 7:30. p. m. Tuesday | follow the ceremony. After a trip to|versity of Michigan, the bridegroom at the home of Mrs. Robert Butler, | Chicago, the couple will live at 1024! belorgs to Sigma Alpha Epsilon fra217 Parkview ave. Rusheeg will be N. Alabama st. - | ternity, « special guests. Mr. and Mrs, Pred Haberly, 423) Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. Heus- . The new officers of the group are: | E. 9th st, are the parents of theitis, 736 Kessler blvd, 'E. dr., are the Robert Hibbert, president; Mrs. | bride, and Mr. Overman is the son |parents of the bride, and Mr. and Butler, secretary, and Mrs. | of Mr. snd Mrs. H. R. Overman, Mrs. Paul K. Lewis, Fargo, , 2250 Carrollton ave. |
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“Miss Patricia Ann Huestis And Kemble S. Lewis To Be Married at Church
The, Broadway Methodist church will be the setting at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon for the marriage of Miss Patricia Ann Heustis and Kemble 8. Lewis. The Rev. Newman 8. Jeffrey will read the vows. After, the ceremony there will be a reception at the Indianapolis
Smoky mountains, and after Aug.
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Rev. Church Will Read
Ceremony
A reception at the Edwin Ray Methodist church will follow the wedding there of Miss Bess Maxine Best and Gerald R. Dreyer, Mars Hill, at 7:30 o'clock tonight. The Rev. Edwin P. Shake, pastor of the First Methodist church at S8eymour, will officiate. The Rev. D. Millard Church is to assist. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Best, 1830 Lexington ave. are the parents of the bride, Mrs. Wayne Knotts, the matron of honor, and the bridesmaids, Miss Luciene Shake, Seymour, and Miss Louise Manvile, will be dressed alike, Mrs. Knotts will wear a pink marquiset frock, and the brides maids will be dressed in aqua and yellow frocks, Priscilla "Ann Tap scott, the flower girl, will be dressed in a white taffeta dress with a net overskirt.
Marquiset and Lace To Be Worn by Bride
A: white marquiset and lace gown with a long train will be worn by the bride. Her illusion veil will be held by a double tiara of pleated marquiset and orange blossoms. She will carry white roses and care nations centered with an orchid. Wallace W. Dreyer, Crawfordse ville, the bridegroom's brother, will be the best man. The ushers will be Franklin Krepps and Donald Meek. After a trip to Lake Free man, the couple will be at home
Harcourt photo FUTURE BRIDES—Mr. and Mrs, Montgomery S. Lewis, Brendonwood, announce the engagement of their daughter, Adeline, (above) and John S Berentes, Walch, W. Va. His parents are Mr, and Mrs, Louis Berentes, Oswego, N.Y, The wedding will be Aug.
30 in the Lewis home. * P. H. Ho photo,
The engagement of Miss Jane Noel Ingles (upper left) and Henry Truitt is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs, James W. Ingles, 5747 N. Meridian st. - The prospective: bridegroom is the son of Mrs, Henry Truitt, Chillicothe, Ill, The wedding is to be
read in September. Gibbons photo
A winter wedding is being planned by Miss Marjorie Ruth Baxter (lower left) and Britt Agnew Johnson. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr.-and Mrs, Emory R. Baxter, 5676 N. Pennsylvania st., and Mr. Johnson is the son of Mrs, Katherine MacDonald Holmes, Santa Barbara, Cal
Harry E. Zorman Will Marry Virginia Strain Tomorrow
{ Wedding vows will be exchanged by Miss Virginia Kathryn Strain
Methodist church. The Rev. D. Millard Church will officiate, Mrs. Ernestine Strain, 1505 Hoefgen st., 1s the ‘mother of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Collier, 1426 Spann ave. are the bridegroom’s oe —— ——— grandparents. Dr Mrs l.on O| A white faille gown will be worn 3 Me & by the bride, who ‘will enter with { ih, . {her brother, Edward R. Strain Jr. To Entertain | | with seed pearls. { Mrs. Will H. Long, past president Her finger-tip veil will be caught {of the Robison-Ragsdale unit, py a Juliet cap accented with pearls. American Legion auxiliary, and Dr. She will carry white gladioli and Long will entertain with a dimmer Carnations centered with an orchid.
in their home, 730 W. 30th st. Miss Delores Burden
{tomorrow night. The dinner will] . 'honor members of the Past Presi-| 10 Be Maid of Honor Miss Delores Burden, the maid
dents parley of the unit and their of honor, will be dressed in a frock
{ husbands. | Guests will include Messrs. and of fiesta rose faffetd. The brides{Mesdames John' Paul Ragsdale, maids, Miss Janet White and Miss {William 8. Mayer, Richard R. Johanna Funderburg, will wear Thomas, P. J. Sertell, C. K. Mc- dresses styled alike of fiesta blue Dowell, Paul E. Beam, Fred M.| taffeta. |Wolf, James J. Jordan, Fred C.: ponna Brandt will be the flower Hasselbring, Donald - H. 8mith,| gir] and wear a yellow dotted swiss Frank E. Collman. dress. Tommy Strain, the bride's Messrs. and Mesdames Clarence brother, is to be the ring bearer. U. Knipp, Homer C. Asher, Walter | Stewart Holdway will be the best Buenaman, Albert W. Schrand, man, and the ushers ‘will include Ralph Lynch and Stewart W. Max- | jack Kidd, Michael Zorman, James well, Mrs. Horace B. Kemper, the White and Max Hodson. unit president, and Mr. Kember' , recention will be held at t will be special guests. Mrs. Knipp ome ty Bride's mothsr. dhe is chairman of the parley. couple will leave for a trip to Lake
oo : Manitou. Picnic Friday : eee The Spade and Trowel Garden Card Pi arty Tonight club will have a picnic at. 1 p. m.'* The auxiliary to the South Side Priday at the home of Mrs. A. G. Le . | Stevenson, Noblesville, lat 8:18 p. mi. today in the hall. 3 8 \ SL ee f » rp i
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has a marquiset yoke trimmed
{ after July 27 at the Lexington ave, | address. ~ The bride attended Indiane unie versity, and the bridegroom is a graduate of: Wabash college. He | also attended I. U.
Edythe Keys, James Best Are Wed
| | Miss Edythe Louise Keys became the bride of James Franklin Best at 4 o'clock this afternoon in ‘the Capitol Avenue Methodist church, {The Rev. J. Floyd Seelig read the VOWS.
the couple are Cecil Prather, 313 apd Mr. and Mrs, F. A. Best, 3721 N. Illinois st.
The bride's only attendant, Miss
The parents of r. and Mrs. {E. 30th st,
Athletic club. The couple will leave for a motor trip through the and Harry E. Zorman, U. 8. N. R, at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in Edwin Ray Nancy Best, was dressed in a frock
(of blue chiffon marquiset. | The bride's gown was of white satin styled with a bustle back, a full hoop skirt and a train. Her fingertip veil was held with an | orange blossom tiara. She carried {white roses centered with an orchid, Roger E. Keys was the best man, and the ushers were Elmer Parks and Herman Stewart. The home of the bride's parents was to be the setting for the recep= tion which followed the ceremony. | After a short trip, the couple will | live at 333 E. 31st st. Patricia Anne Ryan To Be Wed Aug. 2¢ Mr. and Mrs. William J. Ryan, 135 E. 48th st.. have announced the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Patricia Anne, to James R, Zapapas, Mr, and Mrs. James Zapapas, Martins ville, are the.bridegroom’s parents, The wedding will be at 10 a. m. Saturday, Aug. 30, in St. Joan of Arc Catholic church. The bride-to= be is a graduate of St. Agnes acads emy, and she attended Purdue uni» | versity, The prospective bridegroom
{1s a graduate of Purdue where he
{was a Phi Delta Theta fraternity " member, Si i
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