Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 August 1949 — Page 19
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; : . Times Photos by Bod Wallace Mrs. Joseph Hoskins serves Mrs. George Maddox at the garden reception for the Lawson-Pedersen wedding yesterday. Also- | ctured are Robert Lawson, who was best man, and Miss Marilyn | o, Dayton, O. ~ Te
Times State Service jcarried a basket of flowers. Rob-| ZIONSVILLE, Ind, Aug. 20--/ert Lawson was the best man, | Vows uniting Miss Elizabeth] Bride Wears White Pedersen and Edward F.| The bride wore a white marLawson were read at 4:30 p. m./quiset gown made with a molded today in the garden in the home bodice and hoop skirt accented of the bride's parents, Mr. and with ruffles. A halo of flowers Mrs. Walter 8. Pedersen, Three framed the bride's headdress and Acres, Zionsville. The Rev. Wil-ishe carried roses, gladiolus and ber W. Kampe, Farmington, N. Y., orchids. | uncle of the bride, officiated. The bride’s mother wore powder The bridegroom 1s the son of plue lice and crepe. She had a Mr. and Mrs. C, B. Lawson, 4019 corsage of white blossoms. The Graceland Ave. The ceremony took place before blue. a bank of green shrubs and two| The bridal table was set under white pedestals topped with the trees. The three tiered wedPR .. baskets of yellow gladioli, blue ding cake was on white satin. The 4 2. ; delphinium and stephanotis. The tablecloth had a yellow sadin = . - area was bordered with a bed of underskirt. White bells were Pamela Kay Horstmann congratulates Mrs. Edward F. Lawson while Walter S. Pedersen, father of fall flowers in deep orange and! placed on the garden furniture. the bride who was Miss Elizabeth Louise Pedersen; Mr. Lawson and Miss Ellen Drace, bridesmaid, rust tones. | After the reception the couple : The wedding. party entered left for a& trip to Chicago. The look on. The ceremony was read yesterday afternoon in the graden of the Pedersen home, Zionsville. from The COPE Terese Tie sta bride wore u blue: Jacket dross | steps were marked with a chain with black and white accessories of evergreens and white satin onthe trip.
Betsey Row, having comup- a" white —picket fence | pleted a new house in Florida, has sold her house at 6666 N. Pennsylvania St. to Mary Stewart and Bud Adams. The latters’ house on Capitol Ave, got a little crowded when the twins arrived last spring, but this will be
thinking-how lovely some of the old Carey furniture is going to look in it. Katy and Bill Munk had a
Stokely and Sue Tucker who are sailing for Europe soon.” That brings us right back to comings and goings which is all we can expect for another three weeks.
Miss Mary Jane Gard is spending = several days in Washington where she is the Bake With Honey
hint will be welcome. When bak- \/ Are MPs be sure to meas-| | guest of Miss Marjorie ing with honey, ws. The bride is ¥ graduate of EarlSimms. Miss Gard and Miss | Yor homemakers who like tO yre your shortening first; then| WASHINGTON — Women are Miss Elled Drace, Philadelphia, ham College and Mr. Lawson
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Simms are roommates at [keep cooking utensils down to measure your honey in the same| admitted as military police in the was the maid of honor. She wore was graduated from Butler UniPurdue University . the bare essentials, this honey-|cup. ? |U. 8. Army. See {a yellow marquiset frock and! versity. !
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August Sale
Winter Coats 68 to 248
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August Prices Prevail
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A. Pleated, wool flannel skirt in grey or navy included. Sizes 7 to 12. 5,98
Contrasting double - breasted wool “ jacket in red, n included. Sizes 7 to 12
B. Corduroy jacket with leather buttons, 12.98
Contrasting corduroy slacks, 5,98, Both in dark green, grey, brown and maroon. Sizes 6 to 12.
Corduroy Hat, 2,75 =
C. Camel blazer with leather buttons. Sizes 3 fo bx. §,98
All-wool plaid skirt— detachable suspenders. Sizes 3 fo br. 2.98 ’
Nylon slipover sweater, 3.98 . Matching cardigan, 4.98
D. Sandess pin-wale corduroy suit with plaid-lined- ip. jacket and suspender slacks. green. Sizes 4 10 7. 8,98
Matching hunter ‘cap, 1.98
Accessories from Ayres’ Childrens ‘Accessories, Fourth Floor
Ayres’ Children’s Store, Fourth Floor as
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