Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1949 — Page 19

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Lula Ricos |Ball Held In

Bride Today o James Kalias

Holy Trinity Church Scene of Rite

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George N. Ricos, 2319 N. Pennsylvania St. Attending her will be her sisters,

Misses Elaine Demos, Helen Ka-

lias and Katherine Raikos. They

= will wear light blue and dusty

taffeta. . e sheer™llusion yoke of the Chantilly lace bridal gown is beaded with seed pearls. A tip illusion veil will be held by a seed pearl tiara. The bride will carry - white orchids, . roses and valley lilies. Louis Kalias will be his Lrother's best man. Serving as ushers will be Nick Ricos, tirother of the bride; Mike George of Warren, and George Dale. The reception will be in the Syrian-Lebanon Hall.

has chosen a pink gabardine suit

with black accessories. The couple will live in Warren.

DAR Chapter Sets Election For Thursday

Mrs, George C. Kolb, regent, Caroline Scott Harrison D

Chapter, Will preside at the elec-|

tion of officers to be held at the 1:30 p. m. meeting Thursday in the chapter house. Officers to be elected include chapter regent, second vice re-

secretaries, registrar and his-

torian, The Wheel and Distaff committee will sponsor the program and serve as hostesses, Einar Sorensen, assistant director of the Americanism committee of the American Legion, will talk on “Expose of Subversive Enemies of America.” Mrs. Maxwell 8. Droke, Wheel and Distaff president, will introduce him, Mrs. Clement L. Kline will sing, accompanied by Mrs. Albert R. Reep. The tea chairman will be Mrs, J. Francis Madden. Assisting her will be Mesdames Melvin Cranfill, Grant Appel, Clyde E. Moon and G. Gale Graber and Miss Dorothy Helmer. Mrs, Charles

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Photo by Ruth Ann Hamilton, Times Staff Photographer. Mr. and Mrs. James Gilson . . . at the Washington's Birthday’ Ball of the Auxiliary to the Children's Bureau, Indianapolis Orphan Home, last night in the Woodstock Club.

Additional reservations have

by the Indianapolis Day will be Mesdames Wendell Taylor,

AR| Kelley and Gerald W. Gustafson. -Mesdames-Daniet-W. Kibler,-Adex Robert Mueller will be in another

Clark, Robert G. Jackson and

Two Couples To Be Feted

Miss Carolyn N. Smith and her fiance, Robert Rice Frederick, Bridgeport, Conn., will be honored with a bridal dinner Friday night. The party will be in the home of the future bride's parents, Dr. and Mrs. David L. Smith, Williams Creek. Miss Smith and Mr. Frederick will be married at 4:30 p. m. Saturday in the Second Presbyterian Church. . x ¥ ” . Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Raker, 1234 Linden St. will entertain with a bridal dinner in their home Friday night for their daughter, Carolyn, and her fiance, Edward B. Nordhoit. The couple will be married at 7:30 p. m. Saturday

Tea Reservati

ons Are Listed

been made for the style show and

tea to be sponsored Tuesday afternoon in Block's Terrace Tearoom Nursery Junior Auxiliary. Seated together

Lauer J. Froelich, Robert Vincent ]

party. ’ One group will include Mesdames Joseph W. Ferree, Lester Irons, Donald E. Bowman and James Gregory. Forming a y

"Dale Stenz, Robert Gruen, Wil liam Raffensperger and Shannon Hughes. Also attending will be Mesdames A. J. Wohlgemuth, Leonard L. Campbell, Carl F. Eveleigh and Frederick Marston.

Programs Arranged By Two Clubs

Mrs. J. T. Markey and Mrs. G. C. Kolb will be hostesses for Saturday’s meeting of the Saturday Afternoon Literary Club, at 12:30 p. m. in the DAR Chapter House.

" " The Florence Nightingale Club will meet Friday noon in the Hotel Warren. Dr. Paul R. Old-

will be Mesdames Elbert Giiom, And R. F. Lyon 2 :

.| Berving as Page, Bowling Green, Ky. uncle

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Plan Wedding Trip to Mexico ~~ Imserts of lace decorate the

skirt, A satin poke bonnet will hold the bride's illusion veil, She will carry an heirloom Bible and

Mr. Goldman will be the best man while Sidney Jaffe, brother of the bride, and Dr. Sydney Jordan, Ft. Knox, Ky. will be the ushers

After a reception in the Bamboo Room of the hotel, the couple will leave for a wedding trip to Mexico. The bride attended Butler University and Mr, Weil ". a graduate of Indiana University. He attended Butler and the Indiana Law School.

Yows to Unite |

Miss Page

Marriage vows will unite Miss Vera Mae Page and Robert F.| Lyon at 2 p. m. today in the Uni-| versity Heights Evangelical United Brethren Church. The Rev. Roy H. Turley will officiate. Mr. and Mrs. Everett 8. Page, | 305 BE. Thompson Road, are parMr. Lyons is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lyon, 5200 8. East St.

bride, will be maid of hohor and James Edwin Lyon, brother of the bridegroom, will be the best man. | as ushers will be B. F.

of the bride, and Eugene Page, brother of the bride. The reception will be in the

Miss Jewell Potter, aunt of thel

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