Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1948 — Page 29
SUNDAY, NOV. 7, 1048 Miss Betty Cox, Mr. Gardner To Wed Today
Rev. Peter Vroom To Officiate At Rite The Emerson Avenue Baptist Church will De the scene, at 2:30 p. m. today, of Miss Betty Jeanne Cox’s marriage 3 Henry A, Gardner. The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Clyde Cox, 3224 E. New York St. Mr. Gard-
ner is son of Mrs. Louise Trees, - Shelby St: The Rev. Peter C will officiate.
-Michael Zander, nephew of the bride, will be ringbearer for the double-ring ceremony. Attending! the bride will be Mrs. Paul Reinken, matron of honor, and Mrs. Robert Zander and Mrs. William Averitt, sisters of the bride, bridesmaids. Sharon Weber will be flower girl. | The bridal attendants will wear gold, rust and mist green ‘taffeta and will carry bronze and yellow chrysanthemums. {
A Mary Stuart Chantilly lace cap will hold the bride's two-| tiered French illusion veil. Her, candlelight satin gown is fashjoned with a molded bodice and has a square marquiset yoke outlined with a fichu collar. Orchids and white roses will form her bouquet. Alan Mossien, Brooklyn, will| be best man. Mr. Averitt, Mr.
Marines’ Birthday Ball
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brating its 173d birthday and last night a cake was cut in honor of the occasion et the birthday ball of the ‘| 6th Infantry Battalion, USMCR, in the Naval Armory. Holding the saber is Capt. O. F. |
Heslar, Us, and watching (left
the 16th Infantry Battalion.
Zander, Harry Weber and Cecil IN & Personal Vein—
Museum to Show Porcelain Toms
By MARJORIE TURK TWO ROCOCO LILLE PLAQUES hanging in the entrance hall at 3050 N. Meridian St. will go to the John Herron Art Museum this week for exhibition. From Mrs. John Rauch Sr.'s extensive collection, they will be included in the museum's showing of fine porcelain next Sunday through Dec. 12. Also from Mrs. Rauch’s collection will be a
Gibson Jr. will be ushers. After a wedding trip to New Orleans, Le couple will live at 2851 Adams)
Mr. Gardner is a graduate of! Purdue Untversity,
Delta Gamma Party Tuesday
Mrs. Walter G, Witt, 5712 Guil-! ford Ave., will be hostess at a 6 p. m. dinner party Tuesday. The! members of the Indianapolis Alumnae Club, Delta Gamma Sorority, will be assistant hostesses. | The proceeds of the dinner and evening of games will be used for| the Butler University ¢hapter| house's building fund. Miss Betty Lo Schorn, chairman of the party, is assisted by Mesdames Walton, G. Wilson Jr., Russell L. Roberts, | Malcolm King, Ralph H. Thompson, S. Walker Downing, John F. Musser, John: W. Maxwell and Robert Fatout, Misses Barbara| Bard, Mary Ann MacDonald, Betty| Noonan, Audrey Napp and June) C. Dunham. Miss Dunham and her committee will also discuss plans for the! Civic Theater production of “Brother Rat.” The sorority will sponsor the first performance on! Dec. 9 |
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soup tureen of the Brandenstein pattern, one piece of a complete set.
Filling Mrs. Rauch’s china cupboards is a set of the Meissen onion pattern complete with potato masher, bread board, a pitcher whicn pours both cream and milk, coasters and holders for wine bottles. Behind the glass she has Royal Copenhagen, grape -leaf and dragon pattern Meissen and Nymphenburg china. Another contributor to the display of 18th Century porcelain is Mrs. Hiram W. McKee, New Augusta. Being polished up is a. plate which belonged to Martha Washington. Encircled with a green wreath and golden | sunburst are Martha's initials. Mrs. McKee inherited the plate from Mr. McKee's mother, Mrs. Hervey Bates. » ~ » A FORMER possession of the | Duke of York will come to the show. Mrs. Arthur W. _Her-
to right) are Mrs. Heslar, Mrs.
rington, 4400 Kessler Blvd., received the Duesbury Derby tureen as a gift. Jacob Petit painted the tea set of Mrs. Charles Latham, 1321 N. Meridian 8t., scheduled to visit the museum. The 15 pieces of flowered French | porcelain came from Mrs. Latham’'s mother, Mrs. Joseph Kinne Sharpe. A hunting scene with pink
coated men and a stag tops a |
Meissen box belonging to Mrs. Herbert R. Duckwall, 3818 N, Delaware St. The box usually rests on an occasional table in the Duckwall home in its original, 1724, leather box. Mrs. Joseph Daniels, 4171 Washington Blvd.,, is lending her favorite centerpiece. It's blue and gold Crown Derby with the reverse curve of the rococo dominating its ornate lines. ” ” on
ON A EUROPEAN trip Al-
bert Zoller 'r brought back a fr a fruit :
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Miss Matthews,
Ray Schnitker
Nuptials Set
Ip Weds Today In Methodist Church Miss Jacqueline Ann Matthews = and Ray Schnitker will be married at 3 o'clock this afternoon in the Woodside Methodist Church. The Rev. Henry White will read the vows. — bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Matthews,’
410 Leeds Ave. and Mr. Schnit-|
ker is the son of Mrs. Bertha, Minor, 525 St. Paul St. Mrs. Charles McClary will be. her sister's maid of honor, Her | dress will be fashioned like the bride’s. The bridesmaids, Misses Phyliss Owens, Ellen Ryan and Sara and Martha Beisel, wil]
wea aqua, pink and yellow bfo-| ‘caded
satin. Maureen Sullivan, flower girl,
will wear a white taffeta frock.
The bride’s gown is made of white slipper satin. Her illusion {veil will fall from a tiara of |orange blossoms and seed pearls. !
Her bouquet will be purple or-| chids surrounded by white roses.
Thornton Lambert will be the {best ‘man. Ushers will be Mr.
|McClary, Wayne Johnson, Clifton
Raisor and Robert Matthews. .
After a reception in the church, ! W. C. Smith and Lt. Col. Smith, USMCR, commanding officer of {tne ne i a ib % ureh
|ding trip to Chicago.
bowl purchased from a collection in Dresden. The bowl, made during the Marcolini period, 1771-1841, blue flowers. the Zollers,
1321 N. Meridian,
are a Royal Berlin potpourri | with pink flowers and maskson |
the sides and French forks with porcelain handles. All will
spend a month in the art mu- |
seum. Raiding their china closets are Mrs. William M. Rockwood, 1321 N. Meridian St., and Mss Pennsylvania St., who is taking down her Ginori compotes.
Some of the few pieces of |
English porcelain found for the show are the green Coalport dessert plates of Mrs. Theodore B. Griffith, 940 W. 42d St. Mrs. Russell Ryan, 1321 N. Meridian St., Berlin coffee pot ington Blvd, Sevres plates.
Francis Macomber has taken charge of the china hunt and |
Mesdames Sylvester Johnson, John Mead, McKee and Zoller have helped
with the sleuthing.
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Miss Mary Beth -U nderwood to Be Married Here :
Frank Fleener will be Best man and Mr, Underwood, brother of the bride, Dr. Robert “BE. 'Gywnn, Robert Hanna, Douglas 'Smith and Mr. Connor will De ‘ushers.
The Rev. F. W. Wiegmann Mr. Brown is the son of- Mrs.of the bridesmaids, Mrs. Warren bei officiate this afternoon at Ernest R. Brown, 809° N. Key-/Underwood, sister-in-law. of the the marriage of Miss Mary Beth stone Ave. bride, and Miss Gloria Backer Underwood to Edward E. Brown.! Dark green velveteen frocks of New York and Indianapolis. The ceremony will be at 4;30 with matching bonnets will -be] Chantilly lace over slipper satin o'clock in the Downey Avenue worn® by the bride's attendants.'is used for the collar of the Christian Church. {The matron of honor will be Mrs./bride’s champagne-toned velvet The bride is the daughter of Thomas J. Connor. |gown. Circular cording on the After a reception in the ebureh Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Under-! Bronze and fall-toned chrysan- skirt sweeps up to the, bodice in parlors, Mr. Brown and his bride wood, 142 S. Emerson Ave. and themums will .form the bouquets the back making Aan apron effect. will gO. to New Orleans.
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