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13, 1947" | iE 3, 1947 SATURDAY, SEPT. 13, 1047 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES oe ——————— — DD OT

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itility firm's dew ’ y RL #4 3 Foe : . o - at 15 per cent, bits Li 5 Miss Mary Walker Becomes the Bride

Franied and aa a : ’ 3 AL ; Of Theodore R. Jones in Church Rite

i § —————— ————————————————————— ————————————— Bell compa: ¥ % : hi DR. DALLAS L. BROWNING this afternoon read om “ges : is ; from a : ; Fuck ” the vows uniting Miss Mary Walker and Theodore Rawdon to make im fa y Jones. The North Methodist church of wirich he is pasI ontary 0 SE 3 . 4 tor was the setting for the 2:30 o'clock ceremony. : h The parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs, John W, ility's “enormous Walker of Indianapolis and Dr. and Mrs. Hyzer W. Jones, Utica, N. ¥, ganda, subsidize 5 Mrs. Jesse E. Eschbach II of Bloomington, her sister's matron of honor, res.” : y HE : ; % an wore an emerald green transparent velvet frock and matching mitts, e utility by its oe. §. eo OWE : 4 Eo Pas Mrs. Hyzer W, Jones Jr. Rochester, N. Y.; Mrs, Robert McClaran, consumers “that y 3 : % ba Ann Arbor, Mich.: Mrs, Stanleigh B. McDonald and Miss Margaret ent for improves i Bem ] Waldo were the bridesmaids. They were dressed alike in forest ithout an addie : SEY A y 5 & : green transparent velvet, onsumers. “This Gc , ; J bs 8 & J" hs The bride's candlelight satin gown was atcented with heirloom t ‘was accepted 5 : : $Y owen seed pearls and had a full skirt extending into a long train. A low hip ppeal charged. § Riel ; Lo 4 drape - was: caught into a bustle |————"—"""°" ~~" —— op 3 % : , i \ how at the back. Her ivory fllu- M K , n 8 : A pa ] ‘ TN : a = ) } % sion veil was attached to a pleat- | anet C ay ’ y : : or ed satin cloche trimmed with

treasury of the ° + i ; ; . " . seed pearls, She carried lilies, ‘Everett Keith

i Telosrashs 4 3 | | stephanotis and southern smilax | en 3 Sompany. 3 ; : 1 / with an orchid center, ‘ | . 1 B W d ] Ey ; Gl y Ls * Dr, Jones Jr. was his brother's \ V 1 ge € fled that the 4 i : Ge best man. The ushers were | 5.04 Tofraine McKay will cted before all w ie ] is Messrs. Eschbach, McDonald, be married to Everett Leon Keith

judges sitting John T. Roberts, George C. lat 8:30 o'clock tonight in McKee it, : ® | Morehouse and Henry M. Klein | chapel of the Tabernacle Presbys

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Jr, and Wallace 8, Sweet of Utica. lterian church. The Rev. Ralph

f Pastor Couple to Be at Home [smith will read the vows. Mrs. Robert McKay, 20 W. 34th

se Delayed al | In New Hampshire st. is the mother of the bride. Mr,

! 5 1 : f : ; 3 < | APTER a reception in the Kappa | . ; Sept. 13 (U.P), id 7 wr Re . I. Moor 5 | Alpha’ Theta sorority house at jand Mrs. C. M. Keith, Crothersvills,

ce of Dr. John ; i g : ih ” g th Ie 4 are the bridegroom's parents. : Butler university, the couple 18 | nu. azegay's sister, Mrs. William

Milwaukee mine : fi 3 Ape f setting fire tq by Rd Otticiates Jain ion a trip » Chicags and Orme, will be the matron of honor. | He East, ey w al home ip, .dress, fuchsia moire taffeta,

AS deferred tem : ; ’ i | is ; At C 3 ; Oct. 1 in Hanover, N, H. will be worn with a matching have begun serve T § ££ remon V A Kappa Alpha Theta member, njume headdress. ! : gr ’ y ’ the bride is a graduate of Indiana . ii I y ! . “ nted & tempoe { : 52 ; 3 : Ti . ” Mary Elizabeth Scheibelhut at 9! The pridegroom was graduated will wear blue frocks with matching t. 24. i 4 oi: Bl ; ; : 4 H 4 x o'clock this. morning in Our Lady from Deerfield academy, Deer- plume headdresses. : court will hear Cu : i p of Lourdes Catholic church. The field, Mass, and is a student at A white marquiset gown made tition to extend i “5 p 2 7 b & ‘ ; ] Rev. Fr. James W. Moore officiated Dartmouth college. ; with a full skirt forming a train outcome of his d E : 4 ; I 3 | The He is a Sigma Nu fraternity Will be worn by the bride, Her } ; : , ’ b2 4 3 | ' member. two-tiered fingertip veil will be : om # od 4 : (Mr. and Mrs. D. A Scheibelhut en ———————— held by a pearl tiara. She will . ? 2 G: { # ; / ; {368 8. Downey ‘ave, and Mr. and carry a white Bible topped with

‘ (XT: : 8 3 og 4 1 ’ (Mrs. Thomas " Griffin, 138 N 4 ‘ CE |r white: orchid. Reception Will : ill Couple to Take |v viii ora

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parents of the couple are

i 4 , | Oriental st. i | Arnold Keith will be his brother's | 3 4 at, : rr xX y { A white satin gown was worn C ] ‘ d 1 : {best man. The ushers will be Vr x i 4 i i 2 7 {by the bride.. Her fingertip illu- 0 ora 0 rip Charles McKay, Mr, Hines, Edward

) r £ ; i % ; ry ? { anship, }. Follow Rite ot 5 p g ; . ? |sion veil fell from a heart-shaped [Frazier and Mr. Pellum Jr.

ity, but not neces : 5 i korg w selling experience. : 7 : i“ p Yi, ltiara of seed pearls. She carried Miss Marjorie Peters will become | the bride of Clement F. Davis,

in less than two A reception tomorrow afternoon] # i i > j ’. Ky white 1osos. * Bational indus- at “the First Evangelical and Re- BB / A 2 : Ge Lima, O, at 3:30 o'clock tomorrow Ee formed church will follow the mar-| - wr { Mrs, Emile Des Roches Was her! tternoon in the Centenary Christs, with approxi- riage there of Miss Margaret Elea- i y ; : sister's matron of honor. She WOre (ian church. The, Rev, G. Lavon 4 p nor Terry and Robert Mell Tuck Jr.| #8 ko y i“, _— aanesican Beaty Hoke infteta, The Pisher will perform the ceremony - p—— tunity for & man . lav , 8 : BP bh ’ he . ridesmaids, Miss Ruth Ann Grif- : d Mrs. George H. Peters : Ye ling is th t The Rev. "C. Nevin Stamm will offi ‘ 0 , ea Mr. an rs. Georg ‘ 'S, - i industry, ciate at 4:30 o'clock. PRD A 4 . fin, a BBE of the bridegtoom 1025 Nowland ave. are the bride's u 1d dC son Pwiistidovs pout: Mrs. George Francis Terry, 826 : {oars John pc. iy Joih parents. Mr Davis is the son of : . N. Dearborn st., is the mother of : i . BC ut, were dressed in blue. ys. and Mrs, ©. H. Davis, Decatur, Is ride the bride. Mr. Tuck's parents are PI, k | The attendants’ headbands matched 1 3 Beak. ) / th rocks. of West Palm Beach and Tampa, — x x 4 on | rn eir frocks i Fla. ‘Mi B I By LOUISE FLETCHER, Ti w 's Edito I V ’ Pl d | Donald Griffin was his brother's 4 Boring, will wear san aqua taf- Was the scene at 3 o'clock this «Miss Atiene Parker. the-maid: of; 1SS 0esSC 1€EN y SE FLE , Times Woman's r / OWS e ged {best man. The bridegroom's other feta dress. Miss Georganne Peters, afternoon of Miss Julia Jackson's SAY THE WORDS “BRIDE-TO-BE” and most persons think |attendants were Edward Griffin, her sister's bridesmaid, will be Marriage to H. E. Davis Jr. The

honor, will be dressed in russet vel- . A y veteen. The bride will wear a tte | 0 Be Married | of orange blossoms and satin and a young woman floating on a kind In Church: {Leo FP. and John R. Scheibelhut, dressed in dusty rose taffeta. Rev. R. O. Pearson read the vows, of romantic cloud toward her wedding day. She may, they believe, 4 ? Robert Weatherhead and Charles, The attendants will wear match-| The bride is the daughter of Mr,

silk brocade gown styled with a full} P Cc i skirt and train. Her met veil willl The Rev. Roy Mueller of the Wal- “come down to earth” long enough to attend a pre-nuptial party or | William E. Gumerson took Miss LT: ing mifts and shoulder-length veils. 1d Mrs. Charles N. Condra, Wash~ tur, TIl., wili'ington, Ind. Mr. Davis’ father is of

be held in place by a pearl head-|lace Street Presbyterian church will two. But, aside from that, they'd say her closest approach to reality. |garah Frances Austin as his bride! The wedding breakfast was at'Janice Alexander, Deca band. lread the marriage vows for Miss Probably is when she goes in for trousseau fittings. - in a 2:30 o'clock cerefony this the Lake Shore Country club. A'be the flower girl, Tiffin, O. The bridegroom’s father will be Helen K. Boeschen and Robert L They're wrong about it. ‘This business of getting ready to be afternoon. The rite, in the Wash- reception was held this afternoon| The bride will wear white satin I'he maid of honor, Miss Roses Kool Vent his best man. Ushers will be Eu- Stoneburner at 7:30 o'clock tonight married often assumés the proportions of a career . . . one calling for | ington Street Presbyterian church, at the home of the bride's parents. fashioned with cap sleeves and a ™M°'V Hodgkins, wore hyacinth, blue ning Co, gerie 0. Van Cleave and Joseph B./in the church. everything from executive ability to elbow grease. Able to back up ‘was read by the Rev, Charles M.,| After a trip to Chicago, Michi- full skirt. Her mitts will match alten. Mrs. George. C. March and ylvania §t,, Snoy. Miss Boeschen is the daughter of that statement is Jane Barbara Williams. Her marriage to Willlam | Armentrout. gan, Canada and Niagara Falls, ber frock and her veil will be fin- ee iva ORefliy fhe heidése lis, Ind, After a trip to Spring Mill state Mr, and Mrs. E. H. Boeschen, 4905 LeFevre Barr (with whom she’s shown in one of the photos above) The parents of the couple are the couple will be at home, Sept. gertip length, She will carry gar- iE wore rocks o merican . only, park, the couple will be at home, ™ Minnesota st. The bridegroom's| will be next Saturday night in the Second Presbyterian church. Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt R. Austin, 28, at the Downey ave. address, |denias, ) "

. . ’ o Mr. March was the best man. Th Nov. 1, at 3549 N. Drexel ave, The Parents are Mr. and Mrs. E. L First problem, of course, that faced Bill and the, tall blond 3759 N. Capitol ave. and Mr. and —— m— | Darrell Davis, Decatur, will be == Xr Ba Pals bride attended Butler university, Stoneburner, 7325 Madison ave the best man for his brother. Larry UShers we - B. Fox, New Lales=

. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russel 8. Willlams was to find a spot where Mrs, Ira Gumerson, 1635 Leonard A n I ] S tine. and James Munro . where she was a Pi Beta Phi so-| De matron of honor, Mrs. Ken-| yhavq he at home alter they became “Mr. and Mrs” Their first st. SSEMD y . cts Borchers and Gene Dray, both of, frien own ‘Wak. of ie hi ¢ rority member. neth Baird, will wear a gold taffeta Lima, will be the ushers. gown was of ice biue

¥ home, as it turned out, will be an apartment on Pennsylvania st. a Miss Helen J Austin 4 dress. ‘The best man will bo Ray- : : nS) ' 58 n Jane Austin was her A reception at the home of the Satin fashioned with a portrait mL {groom aftended the mond: Smilh. and ihe ushets will be little south .of Maple" road. sister's maid of honor. She wore Date for Dance {bride's intend will follow O° core- neckline and a long train. With it Oeneral Motors stitute of: Teche Harold and Morris Miller. Along With the New Apartment pik maiqitse, over isfets,’. ‘The ! mony. The ‘couple will ‘motor to the bride wore a fingertip-length Ry In% Mich, Li The bride will wear a candlelight c L Siri f 'Ch . bride wore white satin with a net Invitations for the Junior Assem- qiarado and will be at home later Veil falling from a circlet of ruffled Fri d satin gown accented with seed ame a 1.ong Snng 9 ores overskin, 8 bly are being malled this week by in Lima. iNusion. Go Se to Be pearls. Rey Juillet veil, sdged THAT SETTLED, the. bride-to-be found her hands full of the : A pa of PraTae roms held Mrs. Willlam Byram Gates, the The bridegroom attended James A eceplion at biog Oe pi 1 with lace, will cascade from a head- Interior.decoration problem. With her excelent. color sense (further her lingertip veil. She carried a " 'n , | Millikin university in Decatur, bridegroom, 3523 N, Chester st, ocene 0 Wedding dress of pearls, She will carry a trained by attending the Tobe-Coburn School of Fashion Careers in white Bible to which an orchid was a oi Baws ance Ws—————————————————— followed the ceremony The couple ; white orchid on a Bible. New York) she compared fabrics and patterns in drapery departments, attached. vs year wil. he hec Le. A Chrig wo Soe y (Will take a wedding trip to the fp. m, rw { ; ’ : ; : Da oN Sse Mi After a reception_in the church, Here her mathematics courses were called into play, to see if yardage John Gumerson was his brother's 7:30 p. m. in the Indianapolis Ath- ( hy Istamor € Society Smoky mountains, and will be at convents Lennes Osborh. The Rev Herbert | 11° couple will leave on a wedding estimates matched up with the window measurements she'd taken. best man. The ushers were Don- letic. club, Will Entertain home later this month in Blooms “gnoey |FIP: They will be at, home at 2111 Then there was the selection of the furnishings (not forgetting ald Heustis and Raymond Grahn.| patronesses. for the assembly In- rp. Christamore Aid society will ington, ;

shes the , : WTA » Huffman will officiate in the First| N. Delaware st. after Sept. 22. such mundane thin n A churet ti 11 Bs suc > gs as pots and pans and cookbooks)®to go into the *hurch reception followed the : ) . . clude the mothers of the members give a tea from 3 to 5 o'clock to Miss South Elected

y yon © Friends church. a atiasstrpp— t hn i heir. bh ceremony, The couple will go to ‘ ‘ MF. and Mrs. Phillip Hunter, , new apartment. Businessmen who sometimes tear. their hair over | = °° te 8 and Mesdames Frederic M. Ayres, afternoon at the Christajust like Zionsville, are parents of the bree | Player 8, Announce getting delivery on their orders could match experiences with Jane. Chicago on their wedding trip. William C. Bobbs, James F. Carroll, BO house. Miss Wilma Miss Frances South was elected ‘Mrs, C. A. Dahman, 1303 N. Production Dates A good-sized lot of her furniture is still to come next week, only a | The bride is a graduate of But- 5"; ace Chambers, Francis O. Ehrlich. new director of Christa President - of the Indianapolis { La Salle st, Ts the bridegroom's] The Players club has announced f¢% days before sheis' married. Jer UVEISIY. |Dorsey, John R. Caldow, Heriry C.|more house, and the ‘delegates to| C erm Baardel pusivess ny ls | EE ——— 1501 v p motiser iad dates for its three 1947-48 produc- Then Came the 'Elbow Grease’ Nature Club Pl |Adams, Charles Mayer, William E. the conference of the National Ped- *\*"'Y POUACE OF 0H Aganine, Miss Florence Vandivier, the| tions. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Scheiden- : . Nature Liu ans Munk, Joseph Charles Schaf, John eration of Settlement Workers, will *" : , bride's only attendant, will wear a helm will be the play chairmen for For Mirrors and Kitchenware T : t Q {L. Ott, Theodore B. Griffith, Wil= pe the honor guests. "1a tor From Flor id, rust suit and a beige satin hat. Nov. 22 at the Civic theater. | THE “ELBOW GREASE DEPARTMENT" arrived later for Jane B. rp 10 Yuarry {lam M. Rockwood, Thomas DY ‘Mrs. Augustus Cobum,’ society V isitor From Flor a ; The bride will wear a beige suit| The Jan. 24 program, to be pre-| (The “B” was conferred by Pi Beta Phi sorority sisters at Indiana uni- | The Nature Study elub will have Sheerin, Elias 8. Atkins, Samuel president, is in charge of the tea.| Mrs. Gearge Dunn, St, Petersburg, ! and brown accessories. Isented at the Woodstock club, willl versity, to distinguish her among several other Pi Phis named “Jane.”) ian all-day trip tomorrow to a stone B, Sutphin, William HM. Thompson, ghe is assisted by Mesdames Erwin Fla, is yisiting her brother-in-law i Donald Riner will be the best have Mr. and Mrs. J. Perry Meek She found that polishing mirrors and woodwork and scrubbing quarry near St. Paul. Ralph Pler- Robert H. Tyndall, Alex Vonnegut yennegut, Batist Haueisen, George and sister, Mr, and Mrs. Harry t man, The ushers are to be Melvin in charge, while Mr, and Mis. | k'ichenware before putting it away in cupboards called for a good son. will serve as leader. {and John T. Jameson, Miss Julia (parpy Reily G. Adams and John Collier, 1446 Spann ave, 4 ¢ » Demaree and Merwin Fiazelle. Luther E. Brooks will be the play right arm, and a workmarlike costume, too—blue jeans. | Members will meet at the north Brink and Miss 1. Hilda Stewart. Ray Newcomb, pga Th Mrs. Dahlman’s home will be the chairmen for March 27. Since her engagement to Bill, son of the Ernest L. Barrs, was side of, the World War Memorial, Mrs. Gates’ dancing classes will| Guests wil include Mrs. Olive Birthda y Par ty

A reception at the home o® the bride's mother will follow the . vemony. The couple will live at 2320 Broadway following a trip,

4 The matron of hohor. Mrs. Smith, The Irvington Methudist church

Range in ’ ¢- A single-ring ceremony at 4:30 an start

Fi “scene of the reception. The couple| Mrs. Harold Buell, Mrs. Kurt FP. announced in June during a dinner party at the Highland Geif and ‘building at 9 a. m. Reservations begin Oct. 6 at the Propylaeum. She Edwards, retiring director, Christa-| Mrs. Charles E. Rimp, 58 + ~will live at 875 Middle dr, Woodruff Partzer and Robert 8. Wild form Country club, Jane has found little time for any of the “cloud floating” may be made with Mrs, Robert will be assisted by Mrs. Eugene more house board members and ford ave, entertained this Place. The bridegroom is a gradu- the production committee for the! that brides-to-be are supposed to do. Ask any recent bride and Hamilton or Mrs. George McCor-| Brown, Mrs. John B, Washburn and | their wives, and Christamore Aid noon with a birthday party for he

aie of Pyrdus university, | youl probably get the same story of busy pre-wedding days. mick. . Miss Mary Heath. ; members and thir husbands. daughter, Joan.

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