Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 January 1949 — Page 21

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: Meng Hoos ABAOMIE TURE eunghine,” Mn, and Mrs. Dudley R. Gallahue, 4404 N. ai. leave tomorrow for a motor trip through the Southwest. In Tucson, Ariz. they will join Mr, and Mrs. Herbert M. Woollen,

* Brothers of Bride To Act As Ushers; Reception Follows 3657 Spring’ Hollow Hous, who = wintering in the desert resort. Local Relatives ° To lo Attend Ceremony Church ‘Ceremony Lous i 7 . Pennsylvania St., will fly west Sate

FAIRFIELD, Conn, Jan. 29

29—The St. Thomas Catholic

Church here will be the scene, at 11:45 a. m. tomorrow, of Miss Susan Wallace's marriage to Philip Meurer Drake. The. Rev. Fr. William E. Casey will officiate. Miss Wallace is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lew Wallace Jr, Southport, Conn., andthe breat-granddsugitar of Gen. Law:Wanas Grawtordsville,

Ind., author of “Ben Hur.” Mr. Drake is the son of Mrs. N.Y, and Joseph W. Drake, New

Florence Touhy Drake, Flushing, York. Miss Gloria Tripi, Buffalo,

N. Y. will be the maid of honor. Blair Miller, Westport, Conn.,

niece of the bride, will be flower

girl, i)

Miss Trip will wear aqua velveteen fashioned with a square neckline, fitted bodice and puffed sleeves. Her full skirt has a bustle. She will have a bouquet ot] bronze and yellow pansies and

a headband of the same flowers. Rev. Boren To Officiate

At Ceremony

The Roberts Park Methodist) Church will be the scene at 4 p. m. today of the marriage ofl. Miss Willa Jo Buell and Robert’ Lee Tremain. The Rev, Amos L.| Boren will officiate. The bride is the daughter of Mr. / and Mrs, Clifford G. Buell, 1615 N. Tacoma Ave., and Mr,

The flower girl's aqua velveteen frock has a lace collar and her flowers will match those of the maid or honor. - An heisloom lace jacket, worn at the wedding of

{wear a frock of red velvet. Miss

.| Alexandria,

Miss Hyla J. Doyal and Robert Norris Cartwright will be married at 2:30 p. m. today in the Broadway Methodist Church. The Rev. Newman 8, Jeffrey will read the vows, The bride's parents are Mr, and Mrs. G. T. Doyal, 1518 Edgemont Ave, and the bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Cartwright, Alexandria. . Mrs. M., Dell Wallace will be the matron of honor, She will

Dorothy Giles and Miss Jo Ellen McCrady, bridesmaids, will also wear red velvet, Linda Lewis, will “be the flower girl and Billy Reno is to be the ringbearer, The best man will be Richard Cartwright, Alexandria, and the ushers are to be James McDaniel and George Mehling, Alexandria.

York, also were with them,

have been entertaining

Meridian St.

Miss Mary Winter, 1321 N. Meridian st, returned recently’ from Winter Park, Fla. While there she visited in the winter home of her sister, Mrs. Henry ‘C. Atkins, 120 W. 41st St. Their brother and sister-in-law, Judge and Mrs, Keyes Winter of New

& Others, formerly of Indianapolis, who are spending the season at their homes in Winter Park are Mesdames Willlam C., Young, Francis Potsey ad Frederick Wallick. \

Vacationing in"hor residence 1h Misi Bosch 16 Mrs. dames H. Trimble, 2625 N. Meridian St. Mrs. Trimble and her and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Lucius S. French, Marott in their Florida homes, in the Surf Club and in the Indian Oreek Country Club, A frequent guest has been another Indianapolis resident, Mrs, Otto N. Gulling, 3080 N,

» » . . » » 7 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A, Enkema, 6155 Ralston Drive, are now in Florida. Leaving Tuesday for Marathon, Fla, near the is Miss Mary Orvis, 3718 E. Fall Creek Blvd. Miss Adelaide and her sister, Miss Elizabeth Smith, 2262 Central Ave, - planning a Sawing Shrough the principal Florida Tesunt towns,

Mr. and Mrs. Walton M. Wheeler Jr. 8177 N Pennsylvania St, returned Friday from New York.

the bride’s mother, will cover the champagn teen bridal 11a Mrs. Julian Bobbs, 4936 N. Meridian st. had "unusual ap The Jagne velve A Sawn, ls { Trip to Follow pointments for: the luncheon she and her daughter, Ann, gave sown 8 rs. Leonidas F. Smith and Mrs. Dorothy Ellis Wedding Rite Friday for Miss Barbara Bradley. Barbara and Jacob Wythe

sleeves, a full skirt and a short train. The bride's well will fall from a lace cap. Miss Wallace's bouquet will be made of white {lilacs and pansies. Joseph Drake, New York, will his brother's best man. Ushers {will be Lew Wallace III, Indian-

|apolis, and Willlam Noble Wal-

lace, Southport,’ Conn., brothers of the bride. Sanford Miller, Westport, nephew of the bride, will be

is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jess R.|® Page

Tremain, Richmond. Miss Donna

Buell will be beri Crom |ndianapoli ida) MAKIE 3 Harry Dragoo II, 4711 B. 35th St; Mr. and Mrs. Odin Wadlelgh, sie maid of honor. She will $ arrangements for the preview Howard Miller, Indiana Federa- A. Van Dyke, Hugh J, Baker, | The bride ia a graduate of ¢ wear a pale yellow fallle dress| After a reception in the home| and the exhibit tion of Clubs; Mrs. Royer K. H. B. Pike, Marie Dawson Mor- [Hiram College, Hiram, 0. and 220" Roland Road, and Mr. and Mre. Keorieth N. Rider and carry American beauty roses. |S JTF PUECH DrIenss, Wr. Drake A bbe Silber Will be ssfved Brows, patent, Seventh Dis 10 an June BE. Yobes and Mite tie BHagroom attends the ButThe bridesmaids, Mrs. Lurs Melottagyitie, Va., where Mr. i 2 the Terace Tearoom Sem rie, Tedemtion [ion gy iversity College ot Paar\Syh Debs, Squires [Sorority Sets Mary Kate Jennings, vu Jive Is Studying aw at the University PAGES Club Plans Part in Riviera Club o . Hold Joint Session ; Hobo Part frocks of DI te bellow jon| , Indianapolis guests at the wea- Dance on Feb. 21 y Board Meeting The BARS Sub Deb Club and] Mrs. Ray tok Le. Bull quils and purple iris, ding wi Tie hd Mre.| The PAGES Sub Deb Club willl parties have been formed for Kenneth Curtis, Richard Watson. The executive board of the|the TRIOS Squire Club had 8b ltt 1 kn og tes Brocaded Satin of the bride; James Failey, Robert| "ave & dance on Feb. 21 in the|tne Riviera Club buffet supper|Joe M. Kline, John Lichtenburg, Nou Py Society i welling ry " Pleor gota Chapter, Phi Theta Selected by Bride B. Parrott, uncle of the bride; Mr, St. Philp Neri Hall. The clubjang entertainment at 6:30 p. m./Earl W. Haines, George DeMoss, meet at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday home of Ray Young, Delta Sorority, at 8 p. m. Wedne Y and . Mrs, Conrad Ruckelshaus/ members met recently in the home Bernice Eilers, Sally Low rority, Pp The bridal gown of white bro-|and Edward Mayer. Ee, dol taday 1n the Glub. Movies will ve Datgty Jing, Robert 2. Bury and in the World Web Memorial with |p, Luthe, Mary Jane Skaggs, /day, This will be & hobo party. caded satin has a bateau neckline;| The bride attended Holmquist oe pringman ced shown. Fred Bolle and Charles|Roy Biller. Goodman, presiding. |o. oin Vachet and Winifred| Honored guests will include long sleeves tapering over thei school, Nev Hope, Pa. and is a|C core Apker are co-chairmen of the] Robert Reid, Paul Leake, Har- Card P Wessen representéd the BARS.|\noqames Fred Baase, Cecil hands, and formal bouffant skirt.| graduate of Bennett Junior Col-| The mew officers are Carole|entertainment committee for the(ley Holwerda, Glenn H. Lawson, ar arty Arranged The TRIOS who attended were William a9 Her long veil of imported Brus-|lege Millbrook, N.Y. Mr. Drake Miller, president; Marge Dixon, event. R. N. Conlon, William Sterrett,| A card party will be held at|Jerry Boyer, Bod Hudlson, Bob{Bolding. A. Buchanan, sels illusion edged in lace will fall|ys 5 graduate jof Phillips Acad-|vice president; Joanne Saligae,| Hosts for parties at the supper| William Waldron, Nicholas Trese-|8 p.m: Tuesday by Tau Chapter, w, David Lupus, Don|/Welby Colvin, Albert Kiatte, IL, from a tiara of lace and seed emy, Andover, Mass, and Yale secretary, and Joan Strodtman, will include Edwin Fischer, Jim- can, Charles Lotze and Mrs. he 3 Nu Sorority. -It will be Bill Welch and T. Loftin, Harold Pflus, John pearls. She will carry a shower University. _ |treasurer. mie mie Newton, R. Vance Thompson, Howard also will entertain. Craft Shop. Harold Williams, Trout Shultz,

of white orchids and roses. Ray Tremain, brother of the bridegroom, will be best man and James Tremain, Richmond, another brother, Robert Gottee and Frank Janneck will be ushers. The reception will be in the church parlors. For her wedding trip the bride will wear a navy taille two-piece dress with navy and pink accessories. Mr. Tremain attended Butler University.

Guests Included

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The 25th annual preview of the Hoosier Salon exhibit will be held from 4 to 8 p. m. today in Block’s Auditorium. There will be a program and Gov. Henry F. Schricker will announce the awards.

Salon Patrons Association, and Mrs. + Dorothy Ellis, Block's Auditorium director, spent yescheck on

.is Mi final check on art show arrangements

Sto 7 o'clock. Hostesses in the salon and in the tearoom are to be Mesdames Arthur L. Eller, William D. Coon, George L. Henricks and Frederick L. Daughters of Indiana, Chicago. Mesdames Carl J. Weinhardt, Laurence Carter and Everett Lett, Woman's Department Club; Mesdames Cogley G. Cole,

Miss Caiherine E. Martin and Mrs. H. D. Berkeypile, Indiana Federation of Art Clubs; Mrs. J. E. P, Holland, Miss Elizabeth Osborne and Mrs, Lester J. Murphy, Kappa Kappa Kappa Sorority, and Miss Leah Fling, Ball Harker and

Miss Doyal will wear a candle-

Victoria fashion. A headdress of satin will hold her heirloom {llusion veil and she will carry white roses and stephanotis.

There will be a reception in the home of the bride's parents before the couple leaves for a trip to Chicago. The bride will wear

a-black gabardine suit and black

be at home at 2807 Sutherland Ave, after Feb. 1.

light satin gown made in the| ;

accessories on the trip. They will]

Walker will be married Feb, 12.

Pink roses carried out the motif.

for members: wives, for Feb, 22

Mrs, BE. “Alan Sherwood, New York; and y Sherwood, will arrive Tuesday to be the guests of W. Dragoo Sr. 4520 N. Pennsylvania St. Mrs, Sherwood’s aunt. Mrs. Sherwood also will visit Mr. and

The table was covered with pink tulle and set with Mexican glass that Mr. and Mrs. Bobbs bought in Mexico

in the

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Valentine's Day for the Bobbs will center around the first. birthdays of Roy and Ray Hope, Mrs. Bobbs' twin BF They are the niiaren of Dr, and Mrs. Henry Hope, Blosmtugton.

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