Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 April 1949 — Page 28

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ie Rudesill Wed Today

‘Episcopal Church Scene of Ceremony

The Advent Episcopal Church will be the scene at 3:30 p. m. today of Miss Helen Gwyneth “Rudesil{’s marriage to Dr. Walter Chroniak, 2601 Cold Spring Road. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mis. C. L. Rudesill, 3041 N. Delawsre St, and Dr. Chron1ak is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nichol Chroniak, New Bedford, Mass. The Rev. Laman H. Bruner will officiate. Miss Marie Ellen Dona-! hue, New Rochelle, N. Y., will be| the maid of honor. She will wear! a pale pistachio green satin dress with fitted bodice and bertha collar. She will have a satin coronet! with valley lily sprays on Sither] side.

Reception to Follow The bridesmaid, Mrs. Robert L.! Rudesill, will wear a similarly styled frock of woodrose satin The pearl-luster Duchess satin| bridal gown has a portrait neck: line, fitted bodice, and full hooped ~ skirt over an

Cran a "ve es Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church Is Scene of Two Wedding Ceremonies

a tiara of seed pearls, The Metidian Heights Presbyterian Church was the scene of two is the son of Mrs. Stella. Cotton!

Anthony Chroniak, New Bed-| ford, will be his brother's best | ~At-3:30 pm. Miss Barbara “Ann S084-Washington Blvd. Sy Mrs. Robert Watson was the

~— man, white Dr. Witham J. Zukel, r Weddings yesterday Iternoon. maid of honor. She wore aqua

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Mrs, Max A. Blackburn, Mr: Blackburn, Mrs. R A. Schakel and Mr. Schakel «os at the Lavendar: Blue Ball sponsored by the St Vincent's Hospital ! Guild last night in the Indianapelis 4 ‘Athletic Club. Club.

Northampton, Mass, and 8 | Robert L. Rudesill, brother of the Pag id hecame ha bride of John Manning Vaught. The Rev. ay OnneE officiate taffeta, Mrs. Neal L. Horrall and

bride, will be the ushers. The reception will be In the! Miss Sally Ann Rich, maid of honor, wore a mauve satin dress Miss Frances Phipps were the

home of the bride's parents. For and the bridesmaids, Miss Marilyn Kayser, F't. Wayne; Miss Kitty | bridesmaids. and Miss Phyllis

Ann Cotton, sister of the bride-| |groom, was a junior bridesmaid. {Patricia Walters was the flower |

her wedding trip in the East, the Anderson, Hammond; Mrs, H. T. bride will wear a champagne |Shaneberger Jr, Muncie, and Cotton-Allen Vows

gabardine suit with dark green| Miss Naney lass, had dolphin| At 4:30 p. m. yesterday in! girl, accessories. Miss Rudesill is a ue satin frocks Meridian Heights Presbyterian The molded bodice of the ivory

graduate of DePauw University The bride's traditional ivory and of the Indiana University satin. gown was fashioned with! Church the Rev. Mr. Connor satin bridal gown had a sheer net | School of Nursing. She is a mem- 8 fitted bodice and wide Bertha {united Miss June Marie Allen and Yoke outlined with seed pearls. |

{The full skirt had a full length of Pi Beta Phi Sorority. collar accented with a marquiset John Junior Cotton. B ber ronisk ‘Was lyoke encrusted with seed pearls. Tne bride Is the daughter of [train, Her two-tiered illusion veil

{The full-gored hooped skirt with was held by a tiara of satin from the University of Massa- bustle back fell SOPs: a cathedral Mr. and Mrs. Robert John Allen, flowers. She carried white roses, chiitetts and Hahnemann Medical jonoth train. (3418 College Ave, and Mr. Cotton valley lilies and white orchids. am lied wih pos Oar Bn Robert Schmidt, Hartford City, Mr. Horrall was the best man] Fraternit was the best man. The ushers YOUR MANNERS— |and"the ushers were Robert John Yo. were George Gaskell, Dayton, 0.;! . Ne = 2 { Allen, Jr., brother of the bride;! Robert Metcalf, Minneapolis; Hi Situation: “Your “husband “Iyariin Hurley and Jack GumCard Party Sef Shaneberger Jr, Muncie, ahd| telephones you that he would mer. The réception was in the B S hi cl p [Nei Ring 3+. | like to bring a man frem out home of the bride's parents. | u reception was he the of town home to dinner that | : y sunshine UD cnurch pariors. For her wedding, evening. Federation Head . The April ecard party of the/trip the bride wore a gray suit | i Children’s Sunshine Club, Inc. with navy and White accessories. | ag Way: Te him It i Joins U. N. : ter Ma r. Vaught and his ' ou haven't | r hi ew will be at 1:30 p. m. Thursday in bride es oe at Supt and his} planned a company meal. Le A Te ARiong the new. the Meridian Room, Colonial Fur- bys, Ind. ht Way: If United N tor oh etequics 10 tne niture Co. The April and May | Rig ay: If you can pos- nite ations general assembly P Co to wil be] The couple are Graduates ol of! sibly manage have the guest is Senora Ana Figueroa of Chile, iY hh _ Charge. Purdue University. The for dinner, since If you have young and fashionable president: wr heist a Hinchman and [daughter of Mr, and Mrs. 4 T "plenty of food he Will not be of the Chilean Federation of a To Rasika, Shairmen, will | Shaneberger, 5270 Hinesley Ave, ‘critical of the fact that it (Women's Organizations. - Rsuiated bv rs nas WwW. PF {is & a Pi Beta Phi Sorority member fsn't a fancy meal. (Remem- | An educator and supervisor of | Beadle ™ Ys Tain ich, Augustiarid Mr. Vaught, son of Mr. and] ber, the unexpected guest Chile's high schools, Senora’ Fig-| uy: 'oens, J. F. Moriarity, W. J. Mrs.*John C, Vaught, Alexandria, | realizes that he is unexpected [peroa will represent her govern. | ermire, Albert J. Hueber, Harry La. is affliated with Phi Sigma and is usually delighted: to, ment on the social, humanitarian |

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|married at 2:30 p. m. today in|

* lis the son of Mrs. Jenny Rabourn, |

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Eva Brown

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Ceremony Planned In Tabernacle Baptist |

Miss Eva June Brown and Sam-| uel D. Rabourn, Kokomo, will be

ithe Tabernacle Baptist Church. | {The Rev. 8. W. Hartsock will of- | ficlate. : | The bride is the daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. Arthur 17. Brown, 810] 4 Livingston Ave. and Mr. Rabourn

Acton, Ind, | Miss Betty Ann Brown will be her sister's maid of honor, BShe| will wear pink taffeta and carry a cascade of pink roses. The bridesmaids, Mrs. Al Case, Miss Patricia Varvil and Miss Gloria Weevie, will wear yellow, blue | and green net. Sue Ann Rabourn, | niece of tie bridegroom, will be the flower girl and John Irvin| Brown, brother of the bride, win, be the ringbearer.

Bride to Wear Satin The hride’'s white slipper satin gown is fashioned with a molded bodice and marquiset yoke ac-| cented with Chantilly lace. The

full skirt extends into a lace-| trimmed train. The“ two-tiered | veil ‘will be held by a crown tiara |

Kenneth Kinnear, John Sewell Ross, John Heidt and Walter Colbath (front row, loft to right) set with pearls and bugle heads.| and Mrs. Colbath, Mrs. Thomas Umphrey, Miss Patti Browne, Mrs. Heidt and Mrs. Kinnear (top row, Her bouquet is made of Wihite| left to right) . . . in the Lambs Club Spring Frolic in the Columbia Club last night. A

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roses and orchids.

Elwin Wilsey, Kokomo, will be| ithe best man while Leroy Ken- In. a Personal Vein -

ated from the academy.

pha Theta Sorority. Mr. Carr is a Butler graduate

nick, John Yokes and Marvin Kolp, all of Acton, will be ushers. | By MARJORIE TURK The reception will be in the church parlors. The couple will All is usually quiet on the Maxinkuckee Lake front. There be in Jar ora. are few changes from year to year. Come spring and the same . : . Indiana families. return as they have in years past to their Residents Return . | well-known cottages. Indianapolis resid wh M R | © Though there is remodeling continually, the outlines remain polis ; residents whe ISS ame | the same. Those who rent their cottages have done so for so will be at Maxinkukee during | many years and from the same the summer months include To Be e owners that they too are con- |, Who is in Shortridge, Will be at | Mrs. Chester Albright, Mr. and VV sidered a part of the perma- | the northern Indiana lake. Mrs. Perry E. O'Neal Mv: and nent summer colony. . 2 Mrs. Charles L PY June 18 Date Set Most radical change, and it Redecorating Continues Clyde J. Roach ay Haro By Butler Senior has beenisa gradual one, has Mr. and Mrs. John Sloane | B. Wests. Mr. and Mrs. George Law-| been the conversion of many-| Bittle have also taken down Mrs. Henry R. Bliss, popular Biva., Ramey, 8056 Yasnington of the venerable landmarks .to the shutters and paid early | Maxinkuckee hostess, will be Ee a OUICE the 3 ipproa ing year-round occiipancy. spring visits to their Maxin- | there later as will members of anne, to William Frank Carr, Hoosiers who stick close to kuckee home, . the Vonnegut families. Plan json, ‘of ur. and urs. Frank, the water through every sea- | White redecorating goes | ning to be at the lake during A Cok om ug 8a) | son..include.-Li..Col._and Mrs. orward in the a. of Mr, |-the hot days are both the Ralph Joke Wedding Wii he ai 112.7.) Walker W. Winslow, Mr. and | and Mrs. W. 0. Osburn, who | and Walter Vonneguts. nas Catholic Church. The future Mrs. Bert Ivey and Mr. and | have 2 home In Culver, oth Incidentally another Vonnebride is a graduate of Briarcligy| Mrs.. Donald Trone, who are | cottages’ have their winter | gut, Mrs. Kurt Vonnegut of Junicy College, Briarcliff Manor, | planning to spend more time In | covers on as that of Mr. and | Schnectady, has been visiting and will be graduated| their Maxinkuckee homes. Mrs. Arthur R. Baxter her parents here, Mr. and Mrs.. Lim ‘Butler University fn June. Among those who have al- Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Black- Shormas Tarvly Cox. = She ready opened their cottages for | !idge of Kokomo have bought Mark ith pe FJeAL I. Som, he cot tf Mrs. H. H * he the season are Mrs, Ruth | the cottage of Mrs - Rice. Pratt Johnson, ‘who was up | Mis "Rice now lives in Sweet | The Henty E. Todds have nd a ni Delta Theta Frater- oo oF and Mr, and Mrs | BEiar. Va. with her daughter, | again leased Mrs. Johnson's {nity member, EW. Baa The Hausen . Carol Rice, who is resident | “Windy Waters. physician in Sweet Briar Col- | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fosket, Cl b + M } have made extensive renova- lege | he was Lady Eunice Oakes’ u 0° ee tions this. year. During the Mr and Mrs Norman A. | torney in ry will a Mrs. L. A. Paster, 3240 Wash-| summer months their daughter, | Perry Jr. will be up at the lake. | this summer as will be th Dash ington Blvd. will be hostess for| Carolyn, who will be graduated | side home of the Perry Sr’s | liam Balls of Munele. Men the 8 p. m. Tuesday meeting of from Briarcliff Junior College | during Culver commencement | cottage is already being put in

McHale and W. B, Be UATE. Kappa SJ TRUTIRY: take pot luck.) land cultural committee. [the Jo-Ma-Phi Club. | in June, and their son, Edgar, time. Mrs. Perry Jr.'s brother, |! order, Fong CS dl ee Aon i; oe - ¥ : : Wasson's Is Open Monday through Saturday, 9:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Daylight Saving Time. TE

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