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SATURDAY, JULY 25,

AT TEETIME—On the Meridian Hills Country club course lahove) are Mrs. Art Queisser, Miss Donna Knox and Mrs, Clair Knox. , . . Mrs, Howard M. Henderson takes a putt on the green in front of the Indianapolis Country club (above right] while Mrs. Owen Mogg and Mrs. James E. Curtis look on. . . . Pausing for a few moments on the course at the Highland Golf and Country club [center left] are Mesdames William F. Kiley Jr., Guy E. Smith and Count A. Rosasco. . Lining up a putt at the Indianapolis [center right) is Miss AnmeResor with-Mrs-Ratph-H: McKinney and Mrs. Robert B. McConnell supervising, . . Enjoying an informal luncheon at the Woodstock club (lower center) are (left to right) Mrs. Lindley Clark, Mrs. Samuel Simpson, Mrs. Cecil Harrison of Washington, Mesdames Howard Lacy Il, William ‘Anstead Jr. and Norman Keevers. FUTURE BRIDES — Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam J. Ryan, 135 E. 48th sf. announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Anne, (lower left) and James R. Zapapas, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Zapapas of Martinsville. The wedding is to be Aug. 30. (Shen-Courtney photo.) A wedding Sept. & is being planned by Miss Betty Jean Van Arentdonk and Hal Silver. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Van Arendonk, 760 N. Campbell ave., and his parents are Mr. and Mrs. -C. B. Silver, 18 N. Bolton ave. (Rogers photo.)

Dorothy Jonas

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Are Married

>The Rev. Fr, Edwin Sahm ‘tead % the vows which united Miss Dorothy Ann Jonas and John R. Engle at 10 o'clock this morning in St. Joan of Arc Catholic church. Mrs. Fred A. Jonas, 4438 Winthrop ave. is. the mother of the bride, and Mrs. Nell M. Engle, 1612 W. 58th st, is the bridegroom's mother. The matron of honor was Mrs. Paul D. Luedeman, the bride's sister. Mrs. Gordon A. Reinschreiber and Miss Vivian Mulford were the bridesmaids. All the attendants were dressed alike in white chiffon frocks. A white marquiset gown styled #ith bishop sleeves and a bouffant skirt extending into a train was worn by the bride. A Viennese lace bonnet caught her two-tiered fingertip illusion veil. She carried a white orchid topping a prayer book.

Reception Is Held

At the Jonas Home Merrill ‘E. Pyle Jr. was the best man and the ushers included Paul D. Luedeman and John M. Cahill A reception at the home of the bride's mother followed the ceremony. After a week's cruise, the couple will be at hoge Aug. 3 at the | Winthrop ave. address.

Joye Tremble To Be Wed

Repeating vows read by the Rev.| Harry Mercer, Miss Joye Eleanor Tremble will be married to Holland F. Ridgely at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow. |

The rite will be in McKee chapel] «

of ‘the Tabernacle church, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Tremble, 1333 N. Gale st., are the bride's parents, and Mr. and Mrs. George R. Hackett, Boston, are the parents of the bridegroom. Miss Betty Jane Ridgely, Boston, the bridegroom's sister, will be the maid of honor. She will wear a sky blue suit with white accessories. Birney Farthing, Rushville, will be the best man, A white French linen suit with white and navy accessories will be worn by the bride. She will wear an | orchid corsage. + ‘The Gale st. address will be the setting for the reception after the teremony. The couple will leave for

Presbyterian

a trip to Signal Mountain, Tenn.|

They will be at home Aug. 12 at 2317 | Patricia Anne Ryan

N. Delaware st, The bridegroom is a graduate. of Northeastern university.

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Sara Jane Lowden and John Holmes To Be Married Aug. 28 in Frankfort

HIGHLIGHTING THE CLOSE OF THE SUMMER SEASON will be three weddings set for late August and early September. The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Sara Jane Lowden and John Copeland Holmes is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Lowden of Frankfort. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Walter Creager Holmes. The future bride is a graduate of DePauw university, where she was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Mr, Holmes is a senior at DePauw and is a Phi Kappa Psi fraternity member, | The wedding is to be Thursday, Aug. 28, in the Methodist church at Prankfort. Mrs. Gordon T. Gray, Frankfort, will be matron of honor. Bridesmaids will include Mrs. Donald W, Montgomery, Frankfort; Mrs. Robert B. Poorman, Chicago, and Miss Anne Holmes, | Mrs. Gray entertained recently with a kitchen shower for the bride-to-be.

” » » | A wedding Sept. 6 will unite | Miss Betty Jean Van Arendonk | and Hal Silver, The ceremony is to be read in the Irvington Presbyterian church, with Dr. John B. Ferguson officiating. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Van Arendonk. She was graduated from Butler university and is a member ‘of ‘Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. The future bridegroom will be graduated from Butler in January. He is a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Silver.

[Leona Harrell | Is Married | At 2:30 o'clock this afternoon Miss Leona Evelyn Harrell and Bruce O.| | Bennett were married in the University Park Christian church. The,

Rev. E. L. Day read the vows. | Mr. and Mrs. John J, Hagrell,

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| Holton, are the bride’s parents, and | | Mrs, Marguerite Bennett, New Pal- | |estine, and Horace O, Bennett, In-

ients, Miss Hilda Harrell, the maid of honor, was dressed in aqua moire | taffeta with matching gauntlets.' The bridesmaids, Miss Vivian Ridge | and Mrs. Wilma Wagner, wore yel-| [low frocks and gauntlets similar to! | the maid of honors. The brides white satin gown was accented with lace. . Her fingertip illusion veil fell from a headpiece of net outlined with white satin, She carried a white prayer book

To Be Wed Aug. 30 Mr. and Mrs. William J. Ryan announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Anne, to James R. Zapapas. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs, James Zapapas of Martinsville, The wedding will be at 10 a. m. Saturday, Aug. 30, in St. Joan of Arc Catholic church. * Miss Ryan was graduated from St. Agnes academy ahd attended Purdue university.

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prospective Purdue graduate and a member a fraternity.

Trip to » Smokies, Roxana Fye, Sydney Johnson To Be Wed Tomorrow

Will F ollow Wedding

Times Special | DALTON, O., July 26-—A

In the Unitarian

All Bouls Unitarian church will trip| Miss Roxana M. Fye to Sydney L.

through the Smoky mountains will will be read by Dr, E. Burdette Backus at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. A candlelight satin gown styled with a square neckline and accented

follow the marriage of Miss Doro- |

thy Jean Scott and Charles Fred with cording and a long train will be worn by the bride

The French lace veil is made from her

s : . m. today, Fitchey Jr. at 4:30 p. m. today carry white roses, gardenias and |

Rev, Lester Flauhaus, pastor of the

orchids. | Methodist church at Dalton, 0. Mrs. Richard A, Glenn, Lafayette, | will read the ‘ceremony In thei...) uo the matron of honor, and! church. | Phyllis A. Grams and Mrs, Phyllis,

The parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Carroll E. Scott; -of Indian-! Mr€ Glenn apolis,

include with matching gloves.

Pa.; Miss Mary Firestone, Akron, Robert H. Mitchell

O., and Mrs. Gerald Harms, To- To Be the Best Man ledo. Robert H. Mitchell will be the Misses Susan Kay and Sally Kay best man, and the ushers will inStuart, both of Indianapolis, will! clude J. Robert Ladd, West Lafabe the junior bridesmaid and the yette, and David L. Pye, Washingflower girl. All the attendants will|ton, be dressed alike in petal pink and| A reception immediately following | apple green marquiset frocks, [oe ceremony will be Held in the

Bride to Wear Gown church parlors. After a trip to Can-|

| ada and the East, the couple will Of Alencon Lace {be at home in West Lafayette in

A long-sleeved gown of Alencon | | September. lace styled with a bouffant skirt ex-| - The bride is a graduate of Purdue

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| dianapolis, are the bridegroom's par-| tending info a train will be worn| | university and at present 1 a grad- honor.

by the bride. Her fingertip illusion | uate student there. The bridegroom vell will be held by a tiara of lace ‘also is attending Purdue. {matching her gown. She will carry! Mr, and Mrs, H. F. Fye, 5357 Onto! white orchids and stephanotis. | rollton ave, are the bride's parents, Thomas W. Coppock, New Britain, and Mr. and Mrs, H, H. Johnson, ! Pa., will be the best man. The) 1517 Blue Ridge rd. are the parents ushers will include James A, Stuart |of the br idegroom. Jr. and C. Robert Shaffer, both of |

Indianapolis, and William L. Lieber, Social ( Club Holds Carmel, Ind, Outing Today

A reception will be held In the] garden of the bride's parents’ home| The Irvington Social club is holdafter the ceremony. After Aug. 10, the couple will live in Ft. Wayne, The bride attended Capital university in Columbus and is a grad-| women played bridge. Dancing will uate of Northwestern university. follow the box supper tonight,

shore Country ‘club, A golf tourney was held this aft~

|The bridegroom attended Notre| On the committee in charge are

Dame university and was gradu Dr, and ‘Mrs. J. P. Worley, Messrs. and Mesdames Joel

othy Speicher and Capt, will wear a yellow Rafert, U. 8. A {taffeta dress with long gloves to|night in the Second ‘Evangelical! Yon of honor, Mrs. Merrill G. SulliMrs. G. R. Shipherd, Pensacola, | match, and the bridesmaids will be United Brethren church. {Fla., will be the matron of honor, dressed in light blue taffeta frocks Keith Akard will officiate, {and the bridesmaids will ~ Miss Wilma Dee Baldwin, Arnold,

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Dr. Ferguson To Read Vows

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Miss Mary Frances Paul and The ceremony |Richara L. Roudebush will be mar{ried at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Her fingertip Irvington Presbyterian church. Dr, She will John B. Ferguson will read the

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be the setting for the marriage of | Johnson tomorrow.

mother's wedding dress Walter Rafert | m

The parents of the bride are Mr and Mrs. Carl Paul, 725 N. Wallace

{st., and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roude- | ‘Will Marry bush, 2321 .N. New Jersey st. are Schnackenberg will be the brides- |.

|this city, and Mr. and Mrs, C. ¥. maids. | Fitchey, 337 Berkley rd.

the bri : ‘ Wedding vows will unite Miss Dor- ie bridegroom parents. Walter E.!| A powder blue marquiset frock

at 7:30 o'clock to- Over taffeta will be worn by the ma-

The Rey Van. The bridesmaids, Miss

Cleves, ( 5 vos . Mrs. Clara Speicher, 230 Kansas eves, O, and Mri. Frances Bel | : cher and Miss Mary Katherine |st., is the bride's mother, .and Mr, Green, will be dressed i | ink land Mrs. L. W. Schmidt, 1509 8. rr U8 Gresshys In pae pink |

and blue frocks. All the attendants {will wear matching halos. Margot Sullivan, the flower girl, will wear a white marquiset dress.

the bridegroom's parents, A candlelight satin gown fash. foned with a marquiset yoke and a \bouffant skirt will be worn by 84 Cou le Will Leave bride. Her full-length two-tiered On Trip to East {Husion veil is edged with Chantilly e ince. and hel w it 8 bara of Sang {white slipper satin gown styled with | will center her valley lily bouquet, |® full skirt and train. Her finger-| Miss Jean = Rafert, the bride- tip veil of illusion will cascade from groom's sister, will be the maid of |a lace crown. She will carry white | Miss Fern Cromwell and | roses centered with an orchid. Migs. J. N. Wickliff, Greenfield, will] William Roudebush, the brother be the bridesmaids. of the bridegroom, will be the best They will wear Identical aqua | !man, and the ‘ushers will include crepe frocks with matching mitts | Mr. Sullivan, and braided tiaras. { James Butters, Alma Rae Rugenstein will be the; The home of the bride's parents flower gir! and Stephen Welmer will | will be the setting for the reception be the ring bearer. {following the ceremony. The couple Lt. Col. Jack L. Grubb, Lancaster, | will take a trip to the East Coast Pa. will be the best man, and Wil- and after Aug. 10, they will‘be at liam Kniptash and Kenneth Klain- home in Indianapolis. | schmidt will be the ushers. Both are graduates of Butler uni A reception in the Travertine versity where the bride was a Zeta room of the Hotel Lincoln will fol-|Tau Alpha sorority member and the

The bride will be dressed in a

ernoon for the men, while the low the ceremony. The couple will Bridegtoam belonged. to. Sigma: Chi}.

live in Las Cruces, N. M. aternity, The bride attended Butler univer- ote pce sly where she was a member of Picnie Tonight Trianon sorority, A graduate of| Kappa Beta CHi sorority will have Purdue university, the rigours (1 Samy pleste #4. p. tn. Way: belongs to ‘Beta Sigma a rer [onthe park.

| Karl, {Miss Joan Evelyn Karl, a sister of

Herbert Allen and | 7 William Jefiries will be the best

Tharp- Karl Vows Are Read At Church

bad Miss Jean Elizabeth Karl became the bride of Bryce Whitney Tharp at 3:30 p. m. today in the Central Avenue Methodist church. Dr. Orien W. Pifer, superintendent of the Methodist hospital, officiated. The parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. George F. Karl, 3671 Cres ton dr, and Mrs. Minnie M. Tharp, 204 E. 49th st. The matron of honor, Mrs. Charles Blake Stone, sister of the bridegroom, was dressed in a. maize nylon taffeta frock with which she wore matching mitts and a Julies cap with a veil The bridesmaid, Miss Mary PF. and the junior. bridesmaid,

the bride, were dressed in blue and pink marquises frocks with matching mitts and*Juliet caps with veils.

Bride Chooses Gown Fashioned of Satin The bride wore a white satin

gown styled with a full-length train, Her fingertip silk tulle veil fell from

carried a white Bible topped with an orchid. Mr. Stoné ‘was the best man, and the ushers were Ernest M. Haas and { Frederick BE. Weber. A reception at the home of the {bride's parents was to follow the (ceremony. After a trip to Macki« {nac island, the couple will be a$ home at 4948 Kingsley dr. | The bride attended Indiana unte | versity, and the bridegroom attend« ed Butler university where hé was a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity.

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Helen | | Chandler and Mrs. Edward Morris, |

An ivory slipper satin gown fashe foned with a sweetheart neckline and a train will be worn by Miss Isabelle Joyce Stafford when she is married at 7:30 p. m. today to Ken« |neth Robert Jeffries. fhe Rev, A, |C. Brooks will read the vows in the Third Christian church

The bride's fingertip veil will be caught with 4 pata de Venje@iace tiara, . Miss Betty Hubble, the majd of {honor, will be dressed in A, pink dotted swiss frock, and the brides {maids, Miss Phyllis Barker and Miss | Dorothy Smith, ®in wear yellow |dotted swiss dresses. They all will {wear matching gloves and veils, | Bonita Brinkman will be the flower girl. She will wear a pink dotted swiss dress. James Wickes will be the ring’ bearer,

!man, and John Jeffries and Homer * Wickes will be the ushers.

A reception at 850 N. Beville st, the home of the bridegroom’s pate ents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wi Jef= fries, will be held after the ceres mony. Mr. and Mrs, Stafford, 1824 Woodlawn. aye, the parents of the bride.

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