Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1947 — Page 14
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Betty Guenin, Carl Hagan Are Married |
A double ring ceremony united Miss Betty Guenin and Carl F, Hagan this morning at 9:30 o'clock in the 8t. Joan of Are Catholic Church The Rev. Fr. John Lynch read the vows, Mrs. Hagan Is the daughter of Mr.! and’ Mrs. Rolland R. Guenin, 4125 Park Ave, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank 8. Hagan, 531 Moreland Ave. The matron of honor was Mrs Lee King. She wore topaz: moire Mrs, James F. Hagan, Terre Haute, and Miss Margaret Hagan were bridesmaids, They wore American Beauty and leaf green moire frocks, Mr. Hagan was the best man, and Eugene Guenin and Jack Cangany were ushers, The bride wore a candlelight satin gown with a sheer voke and long fitted sleeves. Her two-tiered illusion vell cascaded from a coronet of fllusion and spiral leaves. She carried a white orchid on an heirloom prayerbook. Alter a breakfast in the Homestead and a reception in the home of the bride's parents, the couple left on a short wedding trip. They will make their home with the bride's parents after Nov. 1. Mr. Hagan attended University,
Indiana “Alumnae to Mark Founders Day A founders day program will be held by Indianapolis alumnae of Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority when they meet at 8 p. m. Tuesday in the 38th St. Branch, Indiana National Bank New officers are Miss M. Jane Gibson, president; Miss Irene Carson, vice president; Mrs. E. M. Rader and Miss Marylove Wiley, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Miss Roberta Morse, treasurer, Mrs. Warren R. Jacobs is historian, and Mrs. John T. Goodnight and Mrs. Richard C. Lennox are
Panhellenic representative and al-/Voters are giving: instructions on
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and Marion L. Browning read the double
Bradway
ring service in the North Methodist Church at 3:30 o'clock
this afternoon, Following the wedding, a rece
bride\s parents, Mr and Mrs
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ption was held at the home of the
D. Bradway The couple
will eave on a brief trip, with the bride Wearing an aqua suit with
winter\wine accessories and an orchid corsage;
ay 3726 \E. 10th St,
They will be at home
Miss Relricia Bradway washer sister's maid of honor and wore a
dress of doe blue satin and mar1{xwas styled with an offshoulder neckline, a fitted bodice and a full \skirt, Maryruth Strode was her cousin's flower girl and was dressediin a shell pink satin frock The brides. gown of white taffeta was madie with a sheer yoke, basque bodic e\and a full skirt extending into a) train. A tiara of rosebuds held her full-length veil, and she carriedya cluster of white roses and minfature chrysanthemums, - Ralph Bowman attended the bridegroom, and jishers were Malcolm and Keith, Bradway, both
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The bridegroom is the son of and Mrs, Charles Pearson, Kas.” He | was graduated from Washburn University, To« peka, Kas, and now is a senior in the Indiana University School of Medicine, He is a member of Phi Chi Fraternity. The bride attended\1U and was graduated from the: Cincinnati College of Music. Shells a member of Delta Delta Delta Sorority.
Voting Machinies To Be Demonstrated
Members of the League of, Women
the use of voting machines {through Tuesday in .the balcony of L. 8
Edna Denwood [s Bride
Miss Edna Denwood will become the bride of Robert E. Bell in an 8:30 p. m. ceremony today. The Rev Henry G. White will officiate in the Woodside Methodist Church, The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ivan Denwood, 401 Trowbridge St., and Mr. Bell is the son of Mrs. Dorothy Donnell, 36 N. Dearborn St. Mrs. Marion Williams will be the matron of honor and will wear rust velvet, Miss Vera Fredenburg and Miss Christine Neal, - bridesmaids, will wear green and fuchsia dresses. John Klujsza, South Bend, will be the best man, and William Hill and Mr. Williams are to be ushers. The bride will wear a white satin gown with a chiffon yoke, fitted bodice and full skirt. Her fingertip illusion cascades from a seed pearl tiara. She will carry a bouquet of white carnations and green orchids. After a reception in the church, the couple will leave on a train trip to Canada, They will be at home after Nov. 1 at 2335 Southeastern Ave, Mr. Bell attended Butler University,
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Council Will Meet |
Wiley, membership; Miss Carson), Ayres & Co, and in the lobby of the The Marion County Council of
and hospitality; Elizabeth 8. Smith; publicity: Mrs. Victor ‘G. Dye, music; Ms. R. O, Rice, ‘rush; Mrs. Eugene Bibbiris, each place from 9 a. m. untifhelosing keussion
Miss
magazine sales; Mrs. Wayne E. Bicknell, . life membership;
_Kentpth Trees, benefit bridge. ©
Phyllis Wheatley YWCA. Two league members, oneyof each political party, will be on duty at
time to demonstrate the machines
Mrs. to new voters and newcomersjto thejspeakers include N, D. Cory,
Prances Beicher, state day, and Mrs. city.
Mrs, David Tavel is chairman. |
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ffarents and Teachers will meet at
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Moran-Connell Vows Are Read
In Church
Miss Margaret Connell, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. George J. Connell Sr, 99 N. Irvington Ave. became the bride of Lawrence J, Moran, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Moran, 550 N. Tacoma Ave, at 10:30 a, m, today in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. The Rev. Fr. James Moore officiated. Miss Mary Ellen Moran was the maid of honor, She wore a turquoise velvet dress. The bridesmaids, Miss Ann. Nagle, Cleveland, and Miss Dorothy Wechsler, wore rose velvet, The best man was M, P. Moran Jr, and the _ushers were John Moran and John Gaven, k The bride wore a candlelight satin gown with a fitted bodice and hoop Her two-tiered illusion veil fell to the floor, .
skirt
There was a breakfast in the Indianapolis Athletic Club and a re-
ception in the home of the bride's
parents after the ceremony,
Alumnae to Hear Mrs. Toumey Mrs. Doris Wheeler therapy supervisor ii the Cerebral Palsey Clinic, James Whiteomb Riley Hospital for Children, will speak to the members of the Alpha Gamma Delta Alumnae Club at 7:45 p. m. Monday in the 38th St, branch of the Merchants National Bank, Mrs, T. H. CarMrs. Toumey lin is chairman, Her assistants are Mesdames L. C. Peterson, Merton Johnston and James Bowen and Miss Pearl Apland,
Toumey,
Irvington Club To Dance Tonight
The Irvington Social Club wiil sponsor the “Goblin Hop,” a costume
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| PRELUDE TO THE BALLROOM —A sizable lot | of Indianapolis dancers got their first lessons in ballroom deportment under the tutelage of Mrs. William Byram Gates. Now, their daughters and sons are learning to dance in Mrs. Gates’ classes, which are in their 20th | year at the Propylagum, That's the case with Bettie
LeVan Hall, whose mother,
| Middle Drive, Woodruff Place, was a pupil of Mrs. Gates when she was Bettie's age. The "prelude to the
ballroom" training isn't all
grade-school pupils, in addition to learning the intricacies
Card Parties Set Supper Tuesday
0 a. m, Monday in the Claypool dance, at 8:30 p. m. today in tne) The St. Philip Neri Altar Sostety|
Hotel. There will be a pane! disk on “Juvenile Protection for Youth,” led by Hollis Adams. Other! Mrs, nce, Mrs. E. F. Timmer-| Samuel Negley.
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ranch house at Silver Hills. The committee in charge is composed of Messrs! and. Mesdames Matthew Farson, James D. Ford and Robert Hall and Dr, and Mrs.
{Richard M, Graves,
{will sponsor two card parties at 2. and at 8 p. m. Wednesday in the {school auditorium: Mrs. John iMc-| {Allen is chairman, and she will be, assisted by members of the October lower, |
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of the dance steps, ‘must learn how to ask for and accept a dance invitation, along with. other ballroom etiquet. Dancing classes "are held in the afternoon for the young Growing on up to high school age, the pupils attend the Saturday-night-dances-for« freshmen, which are pretty much like parties. In addition, there's the Junior Assembly, sponsored by Mrs. Gates and a committee of patronesses. The assembly has a series of parties, from tea dances to Christmas balls. And each year, the members select a managing committee from their own ranks. |Orphan’s Auxilia [Units to Meet The Delta Chapter, Kappa Kappa The Lutheran Orphan's Welfare| The White Cross Guild units of Gamma Alumnae Club, will have a Association Auxiliary will sponsor the Methodist Hospital will meet covered dish supper at 6:30 on. m. a Bu Tueadny th nest wee ® uh We. Barvies Came Tassdey in’ Ahh. hots. ot: Mea) eum. Mrs. Henry Brandt as follows: Monday ~ Pifty-first William J. Schijoor, 100 B. St. Clair also Hold & Halioweer Pasty Pray Presbyterian, team: And. Tasataye North Bt. BC /in the orphanage. 3 [Methodist and Southport,
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