Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 April 1949 — Page 14

«rhe iynhurst Baptist Church will be the acens at 3 p. m. today ‘of Miss Shirley Mason's marriage to James D, Rogers. The Rev. D. J. Dunkin will officiate.

To Officiate

the bridegroom, will be the matron of honor, and Miss Peggy Lou © Kirk will ho the aid of honot,

pink taffeta. traditional candlelight satin gown is fashioned with

Her two-tiered illuIl fall from a tiara of ossoms. She will carry of white amazon buds.

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q daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Paul C, Mason, 1234 Pasa- : dens Ave, and Mr. and Mrs. — James R. Rogers, W. 11th St. are] the parents of the bridegroom. de attended Butler Uni-

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To Be Wed | fin Tucson:

~ Frankfort. Resident TUCSON, Aris, Apr. 2--Mids

Vicki Vrell press cookies to her grandmother, Mrs. N. E. Boyer (center) and Mrs. John M, Wil. liams as they plan the Sunnyside Guild's Maytime card party. Mrs. Boyer is general chairman of the. “event to be held May 20 in the Murat Temple. Mrs. Williams is the co-chairman. ~~

Local Couple to Exchange Vows Today

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officiate at the 4:30 p. m, wedding Mrs. Kenneth Apple, sister of pearls.

today of Miss Dorothy Louise A half hat of lace

The ceremony will be in the Cen-| Apple, niece of the bride, will becarry whité roses.

tepary Christian Church, “Hthe flower girl,

The Men's Golf Committee of Indianapolis

will open the season with a stag party at 7 p. m., Apr, 9, in the clubhouse, :

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{Brookside Pkwy., N. Dr., and Mr.| White Roses

The bride is the daughter of Bride to Carry man -and Clifford Johnson

Me, and Mrx. B, A. Ratcliffe, 3330

the bride's parents.

{in the Wirst Presbyterian Church

{attend the-couple. { The bride will wear an aqua blue taffeta dress with pink ac-

> |wedding trip to Mount Lemmon,

_ hé Rev. G. LaVon Fisher wil',Mrs. C. B. Sylvester, 3333 N.has a fitted bodice and sweet-|ments, and Mrs. Robert Tritch, {heart neckline trimmed with seed[candy sales, 2 : and ihe bride, matron of honor, williorange ‘blossoms will hold the|ganization has ten chapters Ratcliffe and Max B, Sylvester... gold taffetad Janice Annibride’s two-tiered veil, She will|throughout Indiana and Ken-

Richard Mann will be the best and|County Juvenile Center. 3 Mr. Apple will be the ushers, The ority’s annual convenreception will be in the home of{tion vil pe held Apr. 23 and 24

Jane Schmidt and Garnell Wayne Myers, United States Alr Foree. will be married at 2 p. m. today

here. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. ¥, Schmidt, 203 Parkview Ave, Indianapolis. The bridegroom and Mrs. Clarence Myers, Frankfort, Ind. Mr. and Mrs, John MeTaggart of Tucson will

cessories. She will carry a white Bible and white orchids. After a

Ariz., the couple will live at 337 W. 40th St, Tucson,

The bridegroom is stationed at Davis Monthan Air Base, Tucson.

Sorority Seis Card Party

Theta Chapter, Phi Delta ‘Pi

card party at 1:30 p, m, Thursday in Block's Auditorium. Mrs. B., A. Fuson and Mrs. Charles ¥. Murtaugh, ico-chair-man, are being assisted by Mrs. Robert Moore, table arrange-

The social and charitable ortucky. For the last two years it

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Sorority, will sponsor a benafit| &

N. Meridian St., will be married Perhaps the most remarkable pair came from the castle of Walter to Willem H. Jordan, son of | Carter, Edinburgh. These are oid Chelsea with a gold anchor Mr. and Miss, Paul Jordan, Lebi mark and three children molded in the base. Te . anon, next ay in her home, : a been generous to the Herron, For She is the daughter of Mr. and | HOOSIERS have Slways | Xe other Mri. Carl Hartman, Richmend. | Bone mo to hese on. indefinite loan from E. M. Vaughn,

Lebanon. : & 5 1 Mr. Vaughn, who is finanefal director of the Ulen Construction '' _Co., got interested in collecting when he was in Greece building : the Marathon Dam there for Ulen, Now he’s handed over to the museum for safe keeping a bronze clock and candelabra signed by the French sculptor, Clodion.. (Incidentally the clock runs.) -'™ Mr. Vaughn's Louis XVI tea service is in the museum. They're remarkable for the Sowered hap that go ith the five pieces. -

WEEK-END DEPARTURES Mr. and Mrs. John Sloan Smith, 5802 Winthrop Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brown, Lexington, 1 Ky., by air for Mexico and Guatemala. : Mrs. Edna B. Jarves and Mrs. Patricia J. Reynolds, 416 Ban®’ croft Ave. for Florida and Havana. Miss Lucy Taggart, 1331 Ni: Delaware 8t., for New York 4 + _OUT-OF-TOWN-—Mr, and Mrs. Russeil" J. Simpson, 3720 N." Meridian St, in Nassau. Fred and Eleancr Mahaffey, 42457 Washington Blvd. in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Rauch In: Pebble Beach, Cal. ” y ’ : : ® & ¢ ® ~ . BACK-IN-TOWN-—-Mr, and Mrs. John E. Fisher, 717 W. 44th" St., from New York. ' Mr, and Mrs, Harry Caldwell, 5538 N. Penn-" sylvania St, from Acapulco. Mrs, Joseph E. Reagan, 2887 Suther- J land Ave. and Mrs. W. B. Wilson, 57 E. Maple Road; ffom a visit in Miami, Fla., with Mrs, Sidney Menaseo and a trip to Nassau, >

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Mr. and Mrs. William K. Brandum Sr., Beech Grove, announce - the approaching marriage of their daughter, Roxie, to Carl E. Wyant Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs. Wyant, Dundalk, Md. The

VISITING-—Mrs. William B. Blackburn, Washington, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Hamilton, 201 E. 334 St. ° Louise Dunning, Wellesly College student, with her parents, De,

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