Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 September 1947 — Page 3

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SATURDAY, SEPT.

Motor Trip East Will Follow Lowe-Jackson Wedding

The Irvington Presbyterian Miss June Jackson's marriage to C.

son will officiate at the 8 o'clock ceremony. A. Long, Greenfield. The bridegroom's parents]

ter of Mr, and Mrs. G. are Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Lowe, 1309 N. Linwood ave. The bride will wear a pearl white satin gown made with a square neckline and short sleeves Her fingertip veil will be attached to a tiara of white satin and seed pearis She will with white orchids. honor, Miss Jean wowe, will wear a green crepe dress. Miss - Joan Eschmeyer and Miss Bernice Holtman, bridesmaids, will wear coral crepe. James Owens, Evansville, will be the best man. The ushers will be Robett and Guy Jackson and William Gordon Jr. After a reception at the home of the bride's parents, the“couple will Jeave for a motor trip east. They will be at home next Saturday at 3216 N. Keystone ave.

Will Be Read Tonight

A double-ring ceremony tonight in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W, A. Whiteside, 1524 Ns: Ewing st., will unite their daughter, Rosanna, and Ray L. Overstreet. The Rev. Estel Taylor of the Fortville Christian church will read the vows at 8:30 o'clock. Miss Dora Meier will be the maid of honor, S8he will wear a beige crepe frock. The flower girl, Donna Bue Whiteside, sister of the bride, will wear pink crepe. The best man will be Aaron Overstreet, Lafayette. He is the bride- | groom's brother. The bride's gown of pale blue

The maid of

Jerepe is fashioned with cap sleeves

‘and a pleated. skirt.

white orchid surrounded by valley

+ lilies and stephanotis. ' .

church’ will

carry white roses centered of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Oliver, S. Belmont marriage of Oliver, and Miss Patricia Dean Persell

Oliver, Cochrane, {Francia Anne Persell,

bride and the flower girl, |floor-length peach taffeta.

be the scene tonight of] Charles Lowe. Dr. John B. FerguMiss Jackson is the daugh- |

Reception W il Follow Rite

A reception tonight at nome 1515) follow the

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The Rev. C. I. Rousch will offici-

rake at 7:30 o'clock in the Belmont Evangelical United Brethren church Miss Persell is the daughter iy Mrs.

of Mr Bert Persell, 1426 E. Ohio The ‘matron of honor, Mrs. Guy will wear pale blue -taffera Miss Vivian Persell and Miss Phyllis bridesmaids, will wear turquoise and pink taffeta frocks niece of the will wear

The bridal gown of ivory satin is

styled with a fitted bodice and long

train. A lace-trimmed fingertip veil will fall from the crown of seed pearls to be worn by the bride, and she will carry a white orchid on a white Bible, Guy Oliver, brother of the bridegroom, will be the best man. Bet and Prancis Persell, brothers of the bride, and Edward and Kenneth Oliver, the bridegroom's brothers, will be ushers. After the reception the couple will leave for a short wedding trip, They will be at home, Oct. 1, at 1444 W. 26th st.

Mr. and Mrs. Nelles To Be Honor Guests

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McKinney

She will wearigi give a cocktail party ‘from 5 ‘black accessories and will carry a

to 7 p. m. Tuesday for Mr. and (Mrs. Duane Nelles, who are moving

A reception is to follow the cere-ito Detroit.

mony.

After a wedding trip to! West Virginia, the couple will be Mesdames David

Guests will include Messrs. and Stone, Floyd

at home, Sept. 28, with the bride's Meeker, Clifford Gheen, Harold Em- |

parents. Mr. Overstreet, son of Mr. and

‘Mrs. W: E. Overstreet of Marshall,

attended Purdue university.

{lein, L. L. Humphrey, Robert Mc-!

Connell, William Wiggins and Guy!

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By LOUISE FLETCHER Times Woman's Editor THE 'PHONE bell in many a suburban home will give out with an extra ring or-two next week The calls will -be coming from the Murat theater office of the Indianapolis symphony orchestra, where a daytime staff of volunteers will be soliciting ticket sales for the orchestra's coming season This opens under Fabien Sevitzky's direction with a pair of concerts Nov. 8 and 9. The volunteers at work nexts week will be members of the township committees joining in the annual sales drive sponsored by the women's committee of tne Indiana State Symphony society. This is the first year that has been organized township activity in the drive . , , and they say it's the result of interest aroused among the suburbanites by the orchestra's Butler bowl concert series of the past summer.

” = n 80, FOR the five-week sales campaign ending Oct, 17, an adcommittee was .organwith Mrs. Irwin L. Thompson as general chairman for. the participating town - ships. The township chairmen helping her are Mrs, E. C. McDonald and Miss Melba “Shull, Wayne, Mrs. George D. Patton, Pike; Mrs. Cofnelius F. Possum ' and Miss

i Elizabeth Brock, Center; Mrs. J. H.

Warvel, Washington; James W, Miers, Franklin, Karl Sargent, Lawrence; Ivan Warble, Perry, and Paul Hamilton of Warten township. Typical of the volunteers recruited by these chairmen is Murs.

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THE, INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Photos by Dean Timmerman, Time staf! photographer SYMPHONY SALESWOMAN is Mrs, Lloyd L. LaMere, 7500

E. 10th st., the Warren township v ce chairn n the cut

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10th tle Red Door, social home- ter operated by

Lloyd L. LaMere, 7500 E st. Although she's a busy maker, she squeezes in time to ty unit of the Indiana Cancer work in the sales drive. She is society,” The Cumberland Homevice chairman on the committee makers club to which, Mrs. Laof Mr, Hamilton, who 1s Mere belongs had helping of instrumental music at out at, The. Little Red Door and Central high school collecting materials for the ecenShe has a 7-year-old son; ter which aids cancer patients Lloyd Leon Jr. and a 16-year-old and their familie One of the daughter, Lila Lee, who is a jun- homémakers club's big. projects jor (and cheer leader) at Warren last year was to sponsor a party Central. . Mrs. LaMere claims it's | at Warren Central, to collect because Lila Lee takes over many more articles for the cancer pahousekeeping chores (except the | tients. And Mr. LaMere helped cooking which Mother does) that | out, too she has time for outside activi- Much of the community activties. That, and the fact that her | ity in the LaMere neighborhood husband, a special agent for the | apparently centers about Warren Maryland Casualty Co., also lends | Central, and it was toa group of a hand when the outside activi- | the high school students there ties need one, that Mrs. LaMere was talking Last year, for example, he | when one of the photog above joined Mrs. LaMere in making was taken. Listening ta her distoys for distribution by The Lit- cussion of the half-price ticket

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rate for students, chestra has made (left Sickle Billy Richard

which the oravailable thi to right) Gaynelle Jean Thompson (at Steinwach Norma Schutt and pupils at the Rogers HumphFranklin rd., presithe Warren Central

Year, are Van back), Princell Johnny Littleton, school, and Mrs rey, 309 N dent of P-T. A In ‘her symphony campaign work, Mrs, LaMere demonstrates too, the resourcefulness of a typical homemaker. To déliver a ales talk, she thumbed a ride on the Marion County Farm Bureau Co-operative truck operated by Walter E. Shearer, E. 21st rd. (It was Mr. and Mrs. Shearer ter photor who were on the receiving end of the talk ;: with the family collie and kitten forming part of the audience.)

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» n ~ SALES talks might be it of Mrs Unlike many of makers, she had no business experience before her mafriage with fhe exception of a short stint at modeling when she was 16, (That's a pattern being repeated by her daughter who does some modeling as a member of Block's high school fashion board.) Perhaps it 1s the family’s shared love of music which adds interest to her work for the symphony. his mother for before-bedtime plano programs ‘and Mr. LaMere | also likes to hear 1d play-

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oouple will Greenville,

The Rev. Fr. James Moore re Reads Johnston-Nichols Ceremony In Irvington Church

HOWE OTE Fows rod: HERE PE FREE MOOT MEE Tua ritte Nichols and Fred G. Johnston Jr, were married at 11 gq'clock this morning in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church in Irvington. {The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Bryant W. Nichols, {719 E. 36th st. The bridegroom's parents are of 251 8, Audubon rd. | Mrs, William Seaman, Long Beach, Cal, her sister's matron of (honor, wore a gold satin dress.! SEL

| | Miss Evelyn Nichols and Miss Mary Miss Godfrey,

{Lou Winegar, bridesmaids, were in {blue satin frocks: W-. F : Kirby to Pledge Vows

| A brother of the bridegroom, Jerry Johnston, was the best man. The ushers were Mr. Seaman, {William Howard, Alfred Dorsey and

h Collins, An WALL ADEs AD Re. Tanenimn- Godt white rivlir™ ‘and William ¥ KIr6y. The Rey. O, worn by the bride had a skirt ac- A. Trinkle will’ read the double cented with a cascade of lace ring service. ruffie outlined - Miss Godfrey is the daughter of Mrs. Leonard Stephens, 68-S. Oxford st. The bridegroom is the son of | Her floor-length veil “also was Mrs. Ruth Woolen, 927 B. 11th st. |trimmed with lace, She carried a The bridé will wear a. brown sulgs [bouquet of white roses with an With brown and beige accessories, (Her corsage will be a purple orchid, {A brown satin suit, beige accese After the ceremony, the wedding sories and a yellow rose corsage will party attended a breakfast at!be worn by the maid of honor, Miss Cifaldl's. A reception} was held this Norma Jean Roberts,

afternoon at the home of the Rom Cowgi Will be the best man,

bride's parents. { Following a motor trip te Miami Beach, Fla, the couple will be at church after the ceremony. {home, Oct. 1, at 6104 Eastridge dr... The couple will return from i | The bride attended Butler uni- wedding trip to Tampa, Fla, {versity and the bridegroom 4s a Oct. 6 and will be at home with the- | Butler Rraduate, bride's mother,

Harvey C Beasley Jr. Will Wed Elizabeth Burck Tomorrow

Miss Elizabeth Marie Burck and Harvey married at 3:30 o'clock and Reformed church. the double-ring ceremony.

A reception at the home of bride's Ip. ] E B I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig G au a» ut cr

Burck, 1127 Lexington ave, will - : To Take Bride

follow the ceremony. Mr, Beasley 5 parents are of Beech Grove, The bride has chosen a gown of| A bridal gown of antique-ivory white satin fashioned with a fitted satin will be worn by Miss Joan | bodice and & hoop skirt forming a|Phillips for her marriage tonight-to {train.. A pearl crown will-hold her{Paul E. Butler, The Rev. Charles [lace-edged fingertip veil, and she /W, Wilson of Noblesville will read will carry white lilies and roses. the double-ring service at 8:30 Miss Phyllis Jean Burck, her|0clock in the; Second Friends sister's ‘maid of honor, will wear -a church. |pouffant dress of American Beauty! The- gown has a long bodice and {tissue taffeta. Miss Helen Louise # full hoop skirt. The bride's twos | Burck, another sister, will be’ junior tiered fingertip veil will cascade |bridesmaid. She will wear -aqua [TOM an orange blossom tiara. She taffeta will carry a bouquet of white roses The bridesmaids Ww ith an orehid seme, {legos and Edward Hogan. They Pershing ave and the bridegroom {will wear aqua taffeta frocks. Sue the son of Mr. ahd Mrs. Jes [Ann Haney, the flower girl, will Butler. 1450 Blaine ave 5. Jesse wear a ruffled white taffeta dress ye ar ; | James Bfisiey.yill be itis broth Miss Charlotte Jane Chilton, Mide« er's best man, Ushers will be Ken- lielown; Os will be her cousin’ neth Beasley, - another brother ald 9) homet. She WIS ear ping. Cieorge Burck, brother of the bride: maids. Miss Frm ANE Honore Robert Brown and Thomas Snyder. . Following the reception, the ona Mie hile pois Wiis vi couple will leave on a wedding trip / : y Se The will ‘be at Hors » I'he be St man will be Wesley Dae 1176 Lxinzlon. ave. vidson Jr, and the ushers will be

. Dickey and Elton Thompson, : After a reception at the Phillips Rev. McCarthy Officiates .

home, the couple will leave for & Earl Douglas Griffiths

trip to northern Michigan. Mr. Butler attended Purdue unie versity, Patricia Anne Kettler as his bride in a ceremony this afternoon. At the 3:30 o'clock rite in the "FhirtyFirst Street Baptist church, . the Rev. R. D. McCarthy officiated Parents of the couple. are Mr and Mrs, Albert 8S. Kettler, 1134 W. 34th st and Mr. ‘amd Mrs Arthur BE. Griffiths, Buffalo; N. Y Miss Mary Klages was the maid of honor, wearing pink crepe. The flower girl, Patricia Mullin, wore a htué taffeta frock. Johnny Mullin was the ringbearer, The best man was fiths of Buflalo while Kenneth Griffiths, Buffalo, and Walter God sell, Pontiac, Mich, were the ushers . The bride's white satin gown was {fashioned with a net yoke, long |sleeves and a long train. Her full- — length veil was attached to an orange blossom tiara, She carriea| COUNETY Club Event {a white' orchid on ‘a white Bible. The last two-ball { A reception at the home of her|the golf season at the (parents followed the ceremony, Country club will be played tomore | After ‘a "short wedding trip, the row, The play will : » at home, Oct. 1, inja buffet dinner, ¥0o. Mr. Griffiths at§ T. ‘Benham Jr. and Mr. Mr. tended the University of Buffalo. Edward, B. Andesmare ig

jin the Englewood Christian church

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and a lace

yoke.

(ruffles, {the sheer

lorchid center,

hers will be Charles Harman, William Harper and Paul Woolen. There will be & Fecéption at the

C. Beasley Jr. will be tomorrow afternoon in St. John's Evangelical The Rev, Ernst A Piepenbrok will officiate at

are to. he Mes-

Jack

Evans M. Harrell Engaged to Wed

Mr. and Mrs. ° Philip Exton Guckes of Philadelphia and Camden, Me., announce the ene gagement of their daughter \Mary Edith, to Evans Malott Harrell, son of Mr, and Mrs, Samuel Run« nels Harrell, 5850 Sunset lane. Miss Guckes was graduated from the Shipley school and ate tended Swarthmore college. She made her debut in 1945 and is & member of the Philadelphia Ju« nior league A graduate of Groton school, Mr. Harrell was in the navy Ry O. T. C. “at Purdue university and attended Wabash college and the University of Pennsylvania, No date has been set for the wedding.

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