Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 April 1949 — Page 30
~ To Say Vows
Candlelight Rite Set This Afternoon
A candlelight serv/ce at 4:30 p. m. today in the Central ' Christian Church will unite Miss Helen BStarost and John W. Speicher. Dr. William A. Shullenberger, pastor of the church, will officiate. He will be assisted by the Rev. VW. L. Peterson of the Evangelical United Brethren Church.
The bride, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John Starost, 5415 N. Capitol + Ave, will wear a white taffeta gown made on Empire lines with| : a shawl collar, Her hooped skirt with a bow bustle will fall into a long train. The mitts and neck- : line will be accented with Duchess
lace. The bride will carry a bouquet of Calla lilies and white orchids « with ribbon streamers. Her il. lusion veil will fall from a braided crown of orange blossoms. ‘The bride's sister, Miss Lillian Starost, will be the maid of honor. Her frock of orchid taffeta is “made with a shawl collar, bouf-| gg A fant skirt and bustle bow. The| Fig bridesmaids, Dr. Mary Alice Norris and Miss Marian Laut, willl wear lemon and nile green taffeta.| &
Reception to Follow . Mil Grunderman and Ellen Griffin will be the flower girls and Tommy Pritchard will bel
arer. - $7 Kenneth Speicher will serve his! § brother as best man while the ushers will be Dr. Lyman Eaton, Franklin; Philip Zimmerly, Cham-| { paign, Ill; Cornelius Helerman| #% and Reynold Domroese. d The reception will be in the - church parlors. For her wedding trip to Florida the bride has chosen a powder blue cape collar] suit with white and navy blue accessories, The couple wiil live at 5837 Rosslyn Ave. Mr. Spéicher is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Speicher, 5850 Ralston Drive,
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A GROUP OF SUITS, FORMALS, STREET AND AFTERNOON DRESSES, ONE AND TWO-PIECE : WOOLS
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GOWN SHOP : Second Floor
A GROUP OF, DRESSES 2095t0$38 ............$18 $35 to $45 .............324
39.95 to 6995 ..........$30
_One- and two-piece rayon crepe dresses, two-piece knits, rayon prints and wool dresses, afternoon or “street models. Misses’ and a few women's sizes. Broken sizes and colors. :
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A GROUP OF SUITS
$85 to 119.95 ...........965
- 100% Wool suits; gabardine and men's wear “worsted. All with lined jackets. Misses’ and = women's sizes. Broken sizes and colors.
SUIT SHOP - Second Floor
49.95 and $55 MISSES’ SUITS =
5-Wool sharkskin, crepe and gabardine,
: $65 and 79.95 Misses’ Suits: wool sharkskin, and’ - gabardine, Plain colors; plaids, two-tones ... $48
1 89.95 fo $110 Misses’ Suits; Milateen wool gabardine, worsted sharkskin, Wanted colors .... $78 | $65t0 69.95 WOMEN'S SUITS Wool gabardine and sharkikin, Wanted colors.
te 119.95 Women's Better Suits: wash Wiila- ; sharkskin and crepe. . SHetasciariva, .$78
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90.95 to 119.95 THREE-PIECE
Starting Monday Morning at 9:30
. COAT SHOP — Second Floor
MISSES’ COATS ! 49.95 to 69.95 Coats ....$38 69.95 to 79.95 Coats .... $48 : 79.95 to 89.95 Coats ....$568 | 89.95 to 119.95 Coats ... $68
Boxy and fitted styles. Wool gabardine, tweed, crepe and sharkskin, Spring'eolors,
129.95 to 189.98 Coats of famous makes. Fitted wool, gabardine or yarn.dys flannel models. Boxy wool gabardines. Practically all are Forstmann's fabries Setestantaitantantan sessss diiB
59.95 to 69.95 ZIP-LINED COATS | ‘
Famous-make. Wool gabardine. Misses sizes,
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~~ WOMEN'S COATS 49.95 to 59.95 COATS . $38 - 69.95 to 79.95 COATS . $58 89.95 to 129.95 COATS $78
Long of short styles in wool gabardine, crepe,
tweed and wool suede. Wanted spring colors,
Women's half and reqular sizes. : g
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: Helen Staton, Flower Garden Is Decorative Hig JW. Speicher Athletic Club's Tulip
Time Ball ~
Miss Joan Coyle, Mrs, William P, Stewart and Miss Marianne Aschoff . . , at the Tulip-Time Ball in the Indianapolis Athletic Club last night.
SPORTSWEAR
Second Floor
BLOUSES Rayon crepes and prints. Variety of styles. 5.98, NOW ......... is 3
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7.98 and 8.98, NOW... .... $5 10.98 and 12.98, NOW .. $6
SKIRTS -
Including. three lengths. Such fabrics as wool and rayon gabardine, wool tweed and flannel, rayon crepe, :
7.98, NOW ....... cevie y8 8.98 to 10.98, NOW ......$6 7.98 to 8.98, NOW. ......$5 °
285 Sweaters. in all rayon cotton: short-sleeve slipover style sarasriiriansass Frrarnsaass 1.50
5.98 ‘and 6.98 Jackets in rabbit's-hait and wool.
lisses’ and women's i285. sesavarsanesieess $3
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The bride, the former Miss .{Norma Jean Hussey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hussey, 937. E. Berwyn Bt., wore a candlelight satin gown with sheer net yoke. The full hooped skirt extended i~to a cathedral length train. Her veil fell from a lace halo gathered at either side with orange blos-
: Attendants Wear Taffeta
She carried white hyacinths, sweet peas and orchids. The! 25 matron and maid of honor, Mrs. Norma taffeta {frocks. The bridesmaids, Mrs. {Eugene Hussey and Miss Diane |Klasing, appeared in lime green
Robert MacBeth was the best Hugh B. Howell, {Charles McLaughlin and Andrew {J.. Thomas served as ushers, The] _' [reception was in the church par-| Worden. %] lous. Following their wedding trip -_ e couple will live in Southport. . The bridegroom is the. son Fh Harrison Club Mr, and Mrs. Loren MacBeth of!
| Mrs. C. P. Curtis, hostess chair- William Sweeley and Mrs, Bennie| man, will be assisted by Meés- R. Leach, first and second vice ‘dames Dallas A. Croddy, E. O. presidents; Mrs. John ' Gillespie, Piel, G. N. Field, E. G. Leach and treasurer, and Mrs, Jack L. Han-
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newly elected chairman of the | Lutheran Orphan Welfare Association. The organization is planning a silver tea for Apr.
The event will be held from 2:30 to 4:30 p. m. in the Governor's Mansion. Guests from Knox, Ft. Wayne,. Columbus . and Seymour will attend the ‘tea. Mrs. Charles B. Smiley is in | charge of arrangements for the tea. She will be assisted by | Mesdames Norval Folkening, | Edgar Mutschler and: Jack | a price:
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{ The Ft. Benjamin Harrison {Women’s Club will sponsor a luncheon and bridge party on - IApr. 26 in the Officers’ Club. Mrs.
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terpsichos shine is in the Blue Room of the Shoreham Hotel. chestra leader, Barney, hits a samba or gives out with “Chloe” ! to be Mr. Capehart’s favorite song) as soon as the Senator enters the dining room.
The Capehart Ladies Are Domestic
New variation to the popular Calypso-Samba “Manana” is a hot chorus which runs—"Sen:a-tor Capehart, Sen-a-tor Capehart, Senator Capehart is good enough for us.” This Is usually ended with a rousing trio singing “In-di-an-a, In-di-an-a, Indiana is good enough for us” and the final salute to the state “Back Home
E. Jenner, wife of the Indiana Senator. wegian embassy, which was open for inspection last week“end at She explained the treasures in the reception rooms to visitors. For her duties she chose a pastel ensemble of pearl gray
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Mrs. Gapehart and daughter, Patty, while sharing the Senator's enthusiasm for the dance (Patty's seen the ballet-movie “Red Shoes” five times at the last count) also go for the domestic. J Having just finished decorating their Washington apartment, Mrs. Capehart is very proud of her “decoupage.” She's cut out yellow roses and leaves from wallpaper to make pictures for a gray surface; :
Washington Society Is Tour Conscious At this time of year Washington society turns out to go through each others’ homes, and gardens in Maryland and Virginia and to the embassies, The proceeds go for yarjous charities, One of the pépiilar hostesses on these tours is Mrs. William
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There are scheduled tours to homes
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Local Residents Visit Europe ; { ABROAD—Mr, and Mrs, William F. Kraas Sr., 2030 Singles | Sponsors Luncheon ton St., and their grandson, William F. Kraas III. They're visite : : 4 Ang Mrs. Kraas Sr.’s mother, Mrs. Helene Niemand of Friedriche-stadt-on-the-Eider, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. Mrs, Niemand is celebrating her 91st birthday. ® ! Mrs. Joseph M. Robertson, Brownstown, and Mrs. Arthur - { . Stallings, Danville. | © The Zeta Tau Alpha Mothers Norman Finney is chairman, as-| yj. gtalling’s sister, Mrs. Herbert Franklin, Edgware. Mrs, Club will hold a noon luncheon sisted by Mrs. William Sweeley| {Tuesday in the” Butler University and Mrs. Howard Maxwell. Chapter house, 4355 Clarendan
While in England they will be the guests of
Franklin is the former Miss Myrtle Dowden of Indianapolis. a ing their two-month stay the Hoosiers will also go to Scotldnd, Officers of the club are Mrs.. wales, Switzerland and France. Dia OUT-OF-TOWN-—Mr, and Mrs, E. C. Diedrich, 5681 Carroll. ton Ave, in Florida and Havana. SAILING-—Dr. and Mrs, George T. Earhart, 2038 Broadway, Apr. 22, on the Delta Queen down the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers to New Orleans, The Earharts are old timers on the river having made many trips downstream during the past 12 years.
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JUNIOR SHOP Second Floor ;
39.95 TO 59.95 SUITS $28
Wool crepe and worsted check. Striped jersey jackets and plain skirts,
49.95 to 89.95 Suits; wool gabardine, .worsted -
flannel, worsted sharkskin and others........$38 59.95 to 69.95 Suits in wool gabardine from one of our better makers. .coosesvvecencnensees 49.95 TO 59.95 COATS $38
Wool gabardine and tweed. Fitted or boxy. 69.95 to 79.95 Coats; wool gabardine in beautiful dressy types Peesiessesieiiiiaiitarenan $58
10.95 TO 14.95 DRESSES $5
Rayon crepe prints and plain colors. Also rayon
gabardine, Sizes 9 to I5,
14.95 to 19.95 Dresses in sheer rayon crepes and dark-ground prints. Also rayon gabardine. Sizes T4015 covaBanssnsrsisnsrsusnvinannies $10
$5 to 8.95 Waeskits in wanted fabrics, Skirts. in
rayon gabardine. Blouses in rayon taffeta....($3
BUDGET SHOP errr Second Floor 16.95 TO 22.95 DRESSES $10 ; Rayon print and faille combinations, fese failla,
gabardine and wool. One and two-piece styles. Misses’ and women's sizes,
22.95 AND 24.95 DRESSES $18
Rayon sheers with hand-painted trimming of printed insets. Print and plaid, one and two-piece cottons. Few rayon taffeta evening dresses, Misses’ and Women's sizes,
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1295 TO 2495 MATERNITY DRESSES—$5—$10—$15 Rayon sheers, prints, cottons. Jumper styles. Some bolero types. Rayon gobardine wit drove. ae
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SPORTS SHOP
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14.95 TO 16.95 SPORTS DRESSES
$8
Chambray, eotton cord and spun rayons. Misses’ broken sizes. {
19.95 to 29.95 Sports Dresses in chambray and spun rayons, Missas’ broken sizes........ el $12
© 22.95 to $35 Sports Dresses in rayon crepe pik
Misses’ broken sizes..ecasseesascrsnananin.
$75 and 79.95 Sports Coats including navy and _
all wanted colors, Fine wool. Misses’ sizes. ..$48
COSTUME JEWELRY Street Floor
(1151) $1 Necklaces, Bracelers, Pins
Earrings .....vu0e censasnassreess50c, 2/94 (514) $3 to $5 Necklaces, Bracelets, Pins, Earrings ........ cided ian vesneenk 94
(181) 7.50 to $15 Necklaces, Bracelets, Pins, Earrings «coveesacracesnnnarsnesasd 9 All prices plus fax, :
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HANDBAGS .Street Floor a
“or (22) 49.50 to $125
~ CAVIAR and CUT BEAD BAG
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Now !/2 Price (110) 5.95 to 10.75 Gold and Silver
Kid Bags ........0.. eases Corea . 2.74
(240) $2 Fitted Envelope Bags, plastic patent and plastic leather, black and colors sveeiiecnsss @ All prices plus tax, ; J
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GLOVES - Street Floor $2 to $3 Double-Woven Cotton and
B | slip-on and novelty styles, some handsewn. White, black, navy and brown...1.49
(215 Prs) $2 Rayon and Cotton Gloves, broken
sizes and colors, some soiled from display....9%
(56:Prs.) 3.98 to 6.50 Leather Gloves, broken sizes
and colors, some soiled from display «¢veu es. 99
{136 Pre.) $5 to 12.50 Leather Gloves, broken sizes ! and colors, some soiled from displayeesese 149
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SHOE SALON
Second Floor (346 pr) 16.95 to 18.95 Florsheim \ hoes err nrevastensusnaens 348 to 948
(497 pr) 14.95 to 18.95 Mademoiselle GHOSE, «creas eissssestucsssnasdill be 92.48
(242 2 17.95 to 24.95 Andrew ellers ...coevivnnrsiens...8.98 to 12.48
- (226 pr.) 22.95 to 34.95 Delman
Shoes veoevveevacennssanes 11.48 to 17.48
PARAGON SHOES Fourth Floor
(445 pr.) 8.95 TO 12.95 ¢ VITALITY SHOES Black, Brown Calf. NOW 4.48 TO 6.48
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$5, 5.50 DRESSY FLATS NOW 250
"$3 CREPE SOLE OXFORDS In Black, Brown, Green. 1.50
~ HOSIERY : Street Floor |. - (1000) 1.35-1.95 Nylon Stockings, discontinued colors and brands. Plenty of extra long ieg lengths. Fullfashioned, sizes 8/3 fo 4h - Sa
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Mr., Mrs. MacBeth On Wedding Trip Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. MacBeth are on a wedding trip to the Smoky Mountains following their marriage at 8 p, m. yesterday in the Gi ld Park Baptist Church. The Rev. Walter Laetsch read the
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