Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 May 1948 — Page 15

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on while the ushers were Mr. Mackey, Harry Jameson Peirce, Charles Smith, Charles Brown

A candlelight satin gown fashjoned with a fitted bodice and full draped skirt and trimmed with heirloom lace was worn by the bride. Her fingertip illusion veil fell from a lace cap and she carried white orchids and tlacs. \ There was a reception in the Propylaeum after the ceremony: \® The couple will be at home this

of Miami. Mr. Vonnegut is a graduate of Cornell University.

Anita Jordan The Rev. Peter Vroom read the vows uniting Miss Anita Cather-

dan and Ralph John K me O30 p. m. yesterday in|BTigEs, brother of Miss Briggs. $5. the Emerson Avenue Baptist Reception assistants will be SKQJI8s43 ch Miss Irene Traylor, Evansville; &KQ2 ’ : : Miss Lois Ann ho, Muncie; / Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Jordan, 0 0 hr ett Fv. Warnell #3432 [N ]8AJ109 48 N. DeQuincy St. are the" ayne; ry re lic condemns bride's parents. Mr. Raasch js Miss Sifirley King, Elwood, and oho We Floss #0 tired of | 1g gor of Mr. and Mrs. K. LMiss Jean Dunbar, Colfax. | $10. | 5 193] : James, 411 N. DeQuincy =n. thel, Mr. ahd Mrs: 'C.'H. Stevenson, 3 Dealer | 4 10¢ ng down into Miss Sarah Middleton 917. E. 50th 8t., will entertain 4Q87 where would maid of honor aad bridestiaids Friday with a bridal dinner hon- gAsSs ; were Miss Marilyn James |oring . their ‘daughter, Ruth Vir- oA mines cease George Walden Jr. Rhonda Golkiginia, and her fiance, Richard J. AATS opardized. dy mier was the flower girl. TheYiyso ries The two will be married Tournimeént—E-W vul. ou rved as the best man Ar usn-{lical and Reformed ‘Church ini. 14" Pus 124 Piss f io“change | ers were” Thomas Tee occ} he dinner, at Cifaiafs, will BN is 3 - A I'll guaran- Louisville, Ky., erry Jordan|Precede the rehearsal. o & lot more man, and Leslie Guests will include Mr. and Mrs, Augusta Cantor, Fred Hirsch, “The bride. wore candlelight| Russel os, parents of the. Gertrude: Jobes and Her. legroom; the Rev. satin gown made with 8 tied ana Mrs. F. G. Brune; Mrs. Con-| man Goldberg, all of New York Bodice gtd hoop Meist. salon’ Groselose; Misses Daisy Jane| City, won the trophy. sion. veil Sijeaid carried white Gray, Roma LeLacheur and Ro-| Mrs. Cantor and Mrs. Jobes compulsory he and valley lilies. “|sella Stevenson, Robert R. Mer-| gre sisters. It was particularly attack is 8 After a reception in ‘he home|l Jack Dietz, WY th) satistying to Hirsch and Yous of the bride's parents, the couple| yo oe: op Ton and Thomas L.| berg to win because only a left for a sho . ._s 8 he finals of the David from Miss Robin Siler, SMILE In the IS of the Rev. Northern [Emmis ss] Yip, cir orm ory training €V, INOIrtNErn (ugh 1018 Jeerson Ave. and only bo J hI HATkI—u.OF In the Eastern Statés mixed ve who lives 1clates 212 E. 49th St. honor| team contest the defenders had E. 49th St, were the honor h by it. . guests yesterday at a reception 22% matches out of 28 at the why 3 in the Harkness home. The cou-| end of the first session, a recee <a At Marriage ple will be married June 5. .| ord 80 per cent game. But the TR CR re) mp ggg "| new champions came back in A double-ring ceremony united] Tne Rev, U. 8. Clutton of the| the second: session to Win 21% \c} ". Miss Ruth’ Rahke and hm A. Tuxedo Park Baptist Church read matches against the defenders ot goods FY day. tn the. Center. Methotiet| oe ru sing Mrs, Ruth Hail) 35. ay nan A. on 3 * = = niniatration. he vena: G. I. Slorthern|Apr. 25 in the bride's home, 36 N.| _1opay's hand was selected am 21" [Tha itr the axngter o a2 frm the mixed ton ee 8 repeatedly and Mrs, how .. 728 WD M ] PT A “| varied a great deal. Most South F gman to n and fingert! fllusion veil anual } players opened with one club: outit--434 Si eased from tiara of At some tables North respondbut we rd pearie “She carried white To Elect ed with only one diamond. ot However, I believe that Toses, e ) North's correct response is two quare is full The . attendants, Misses Mary! Formation of a Manual High ne ors. ahd get .. Jane Rahke, Carol Wicker andiSchool PTA. will be completed, diamond OE hou I Ho does Betty Jo Whiteman, wore pink, Wednesday with election of offi ae He I his partflue. and yellow marquise cers a Adoption of by-law ED tH rags art. of year dresses, Carl C. Rahke was the will be at 8 p.m. in Room| ner 7 best man and Richard Whitsett|13 ‘at the school. Mrs. James| OPen. ’ rt and Arthur Rahke were ushers. [Harvey is nominating committee Som players might consider a picture of 2 trip south followed a recep-|{chairman and Mrs. Price Hawkins| North’s jump to six no trump a Textiles are tion in the church. The couple heads the by-laws committee. plunge in .the dark, others peans pught will be at home this month at . =. would say he misses a chance P 3105 N. Capitol Ave. Mr. Whit-| Proceeds Sn rr fs 0. get. to seven. However, with est rr. enya | WORAS Deparment ub WIT be! Dee tai oy bans ne ame and d Mr. Whitsett, 237 8. Parker|US¢d for awards to outstanding| that if South held four aces ne else ro ' ' gir. students at Manual and to] he would take the. contract to ha ve, . furnish 4 00 1 the haw school seven, - for Masoma, ‘girls’ honorary or-| pag could not be criticized foreign rep- | Ja Boo ganization some rg x for not opening the ace of ill now nce ked : Committee chairmen will make spades. The natural opening oa bovine LRN] foal arrangements lor. the SAL a he pads ck. Decne . : . n. hh pri t or urscs May 12 in the Manual cafeteria. then spread thie Ba or seve . . ; A Stardust Bal Saturday night! Mrs: Marcia Orme’ , chair : . mak 2 bus y will open commencement activi-|mian, is assisted by Mrs. DeLor's [TSC Off wers ties of the Methodist Hospital| Rahm, co-chairman. f.- Vieto ainly Whesl: | School of Nursing. It will be in| me | The mew officers of Victory povement to the White Cross Guild Audito- Recital Is H eld Harris, president; Mrs. Alfred fail to pum. The junior class Will be| , music recital was held yes- Wilson and Mrs. Louis Loscent, want to buy. {pstesses fo the dance honoring|terday in the Wilking Auditorium first and second vice presidents: arrange fof the graduating seniors. __. |by the pupils of Mrs. Frances E. Mrs. Scott Hosler and Mrs. Ray A queen and two attendants oy,,napauer. James J. Atkinson Seizte, recording and correspond a Ti be elected. Miss Janice, john Coats presented originalling secretaries, and Mrs. Bennle aod a, SOTO. tn Shad nan compositions. Lynch, treasurer. or po are Miss a Sor, Men and Women-- i vdieo or in 8 Glénn, Pittsboro, = decorations; Pty i . Miss J , Le , bun OU Co. | ton Jean Mckinney, Loownon| Js Kissing a Natural Impulse? yw. Me's not Curry, orchestra. By ERNEST E. BLAU ’ aohnny Bowen's gtchestid will FTER READING what a (7 Y Commencement exercises - TER, not A 0 the 100 seniors will be held] 5, 2208 I any ar vers 27 | Vay 18, WIEN us louis Kise ny whole Tess was de- § PIR RTT soul through his lips” —you Professional Women | hardy think kissing between ig monts te | Will Choose Officers | ihe, sexes was an acquired mn, Officers of the Young Profes- Yet, history and anthropoli not give a tional Women's Club ‘Will be elect-| ogy show that the kiss was vernor, Sen: *d Thursday when the group holds| invénted in Europe in annd get cam: 35 Pp. m. dinner meeting in the| cient times and later moved, t to be told YWCA. rR smack by smack, across the The program will be provided rest. of the world. Before by pupils of the LaShelle Vocal| that and still among certain Al committed | 20d Dance Studio. They are Jack! tribes, some folks rubbed me law pro- | Murray, Barty Dunn, Joey De-| noses, some rubbed cheeks Cenza, Joy Bleason and Judy and some just rubbed. Studebaker. Mrs. Edward La- But the kiss wasn't

8helle will accom thei. Misg ‘ Aldora Tannen 1s the

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Mrs. C. Elwood Mackey, Burm.

and James Faley. ,

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BRIDE-TO-BE~Miss Mary K.

. Block photo. TO BE WED—Mr. and Mrs, Pflum, daughter of Mr. .and

Issac Creed, Martinsville, an-

ingham, Ala. was the raatron of} \, =~. Pflum, North Ver- nounce engagement of honor A Nam Jackson. Adsiing| hon. will be married fo Delbert ‘their daughter, Miss Mary Re and Elizabeth lund were| F. Yux, son of Mr. and Mrs. Catherine Shaw, to Donald E. bridesmaids. They wore white| Frank Yux, North Vernon, on - Giles, son oh Mr. and Mrs, taffeta frocks and short. white May 8 in St. Ann's Church, James Giles, Martinsville. ' The gloves 1 easried iY Anton Von-| North Vernon,

couple will be married June 27.

The Bridal Scene—

For July 3 Ceremony

pre-nuptial notes. © - Miss Jean

Bridal Attendants Chosen/s=e

Announcement of bridal attendants is a highlight of today's!

Briges ‘and Patrick L. Grady have chosen the attendants for their marriage July 3. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Wheat, 323 E. 58th Bt. and Mr. and Mrs.

Frank 8. Grady, 3245 Ruckle St. a Davi Rw Jr. win ' er "8 Ss matron o . . iohor “while Miss Dorothy Rae Or [Beebe will be the maid of honor. Jump Bidding i Biidsiinaids will be Miss ne Di ed {Kathryn y, sister of the \ 5 : oe ai. the 1S ISCUSSCH

Connor ar. eos of me wae In 1 his Hand

Bridge—

The best man will be Mr. Grady’'s cousin, Richard: Grady. Ushers will be Thomas Grady, brother of the bridegroom-to-be; Mr. Powers Jr., James Lougherty, Albert Riley and J. Allison

America’s Card Authority THE mixed team -of - four ‘event of the Eastern States regional championships had two winners. The team of Mrs.

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Couple Takes

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"hey. and: ; " |usher. Patri Sauter’ was flower girl.

{Turner and Robert Brewer, . Thé bride wore a white satii|

Mu Phi Chap ter will be held at 6 p. m. today in the home do Spivey, New

Winders will preside at the businest session following dinner. Mrs, C, Basil program ichalrman, will present ‘Story of the O "Mrs... Charles and Miss Winders will sing. ‘Founder's Day was. observed Vesterday by Epsilon Alpha Chapbrunch was held in the ‘olumbia,

{ner yesterday at Holly Hock HilL i. e—————

‘Wedding Trip ‘To Chicago Miss Marjorie Jean Turper and Gilbert R. Massey were married at 2 p. m. Saturday in the ‘Weodland Baptist Church. The Rev. 8, 8. Paschall officiated. ¥ The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Turner, 7633 Arrow Ave. The bridegroom is the

Massey, 710 Ave, . The oes A Mrs. Clarence Massey, wore an agua lace Kathryn and Margaret McMillan, wore “pink and blue frocks. girl

Mr. Massey was the best man while the ushers were Robert

and chiffon gown styled with a molded bodice and hoop skirt. {Her fingertip veil was of illusion After a reception in the home of the bride’s parents, the couple lef! for a trip to Chicago. They will be at home in Indianapolis Sunday. .

In Greencastle Times State Service GREENCASTLE, Ind, May 3— Miss Eileen Danahey and 8. Harpe were married ere at 10 &, m. Saturday in St. Paul's Cathclic Church, ~The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Francis Kull read the vows.

A white satin gown accented) with lace was worn by the bride.| Her fingertip illusion veil fell

and gardenias, : ‘ A breakfast and a reception in the home of the bride's parent's followed the ceremony. . After a wedding trip the couple will be at home in Plainfield.

May 22 Is Set For Club Party

The Meridian Hill Country Club will have its “Carnival Capers” party May 22. Mr, and Mrs. Paul B. Payne, chairmen,’ will be assisted by Messrs. and Mesdames William G. Ward, Robert H. Rhode“amel, Richard T. Hill, Wil. lard C. Whipple, Charles E. Stevens, Max Fritz, Irby 8. DeFenelon, F. M. Hadley, Richard Stackhouse, John David, C. C. Rao, Don Eilis-and-T. 1. Ridck. The Nine Hole Golf Club of Meridian Hills will have tournaments for its members on Thursday and on May 13, 20 and 27.

Will Be Tonight

Girl Scout Meeting

A Girl Scout Association meeting at 7:30 p. m. today inthe In. danapolis Athletic

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Harpe Danahey ‘Vows Read

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WE WILL OPEN TUESDAY MORNING AT 10 O'CLOCK in Order That All Will Have Ample Time to Vote =

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