Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 August 1949 — Page 14
ers of the couple. Charles E. Brooks Jr. was the ringbearer, The bridal gown of candlelight satin was fashioned
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There will be of interest to all Collectors, includ. ing the famous Brady collection of prints and etchings, very fine paintings by the beat known of Jetuns 1428 Chester St, Anderson, Ind,
x * k KERRY ANTIQUE SHOP 660 East 38th St. HI. 5608 OPEN FRIDAY EVENING Here you will ind a large selection of antiques. China dinner sets, place settings, service plates, fill ] in, odd pieces, ete. Pattern glass, milk glass, etc,
Cherry and walnut chest, tables, stands and beliéve it or not, the old horse head hitch~ ing posts. * x % ; Marble-top chest and 3dr. commode, tables, oor, - cupboards, beds, chests, ete, lamps, china, etc, Many other good
pieces fairly priced. Also we : settle estates. Wm. Boyd, 5500 Allisonville Rd. (Hwy. 37).
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painted China, Bee Hive plates, and Dresden
Meissen tray, Jeweled Bristol
chest and six-leg table, walnut love seat, open arm chair, rocker and lady's chair,
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SToup of interesting ORIGINAL WATER COLORS dene by
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Miss Naomi Smith to Become Bride of Wayne Johnson
Miss Naomi Smith and Wayne Johnson will exchange vows at 4:30 p. m. today in the Third Christian Church. W. C. Bell will officiate at the double-rfng ceremony. Attending the bride will be her sister, Mrs, Margaret Smith, maid of honor; Miss Virginia Smith, another sister; Mrs. Donald Smith, her sister-in-law; Miss Ruth Wittman of Chrisney and Mrs, Andrew Fadwell, Lafayette, flowergirls will be Nancy
The Sowers wil be NenoD) ov. Burrows
Vinson, Macon, Ga. . Motor Trip Planned To Officiate Wi
"'W. ¥. Johnson will be best man : : for his brother, Ushers will be Wearing a gown of candlelight
wedding
{Kenneth Smith, brother of the 'liPper ‘datin, Miss Betty Ann
n! Wills will be married at 6:30 p. me today to Charles F. Butler well. Carl E. Smith II, brother|'n St. Paul's Episcopal Church. of the bride, and Sue Johnson, Ihe Rev. Williams Burrows will niece of the bridegroom, will be Oficlate. The bride is the daughee Mr, and Mrs. Buren H. The bride will wear traditional Wiis, 5420 Primrose Ave. white satin fashioned with a fit-| The fitted bodice of the bridal ted bodice, off-the-shoulder ber-gown will be accented with .a tha, sheer yoke made in a v-neck- sheer Nottingham net off-the-line, and full skirt, Her shoulder effect appliqued with
bride; Bob Jones and Thornto
gored two tiered illusion veil will fall Alencon lace. The full skirt will from a garland of flowers in her/fall in a cathedral train. A twohair,
She will carry a white Bible tiered fingertip veil of illusion will , from bonnet,
China, hand- |
China plano, |
vases, Tiffany punch bowl and | Indie, cut glass, cherry Dutch | cupboard, corner cupboard, |
inet over white satin.
{Allen R. bridegroom
| he couple will leave on a motor trip through the eastern states. The bride's
plates, various kinds and sizes, also historical plates. Complete service of 4 in Enoch Woods English ware, Many odd pieces that may match your incomplete set. Original milk glass bowls and cake stands. Variety of glass. Liela M. Means, 410 8. Hamil. ton, between English and South. eastern Avenues.
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Willard Hotel Antique Shop, Franklin, Indians Eighteen miles south of Indianapolis on U. 8. 31. Open dally, Sunday and evenings. collection of unusual antiques, FEATURE OF THE WEEK: Cherry drop leaf table to seat six or eight, cherry corner cupboard, one drawer cherry stand table, two drawer cherry stand | table. Entire stock included .in August Sale, !
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GA-BELL ANTIQUE SHOP Antiques, 517 N, New Jersey St. | Just received direct | from Germany, a large seleétion of steins, metal, glass and porce- | lain, all with pewter | | tops, a very colorful | porcelain Tankard, a three figure group Meissen piece. Also A complete service of 12 in Spode. Also check for your hobby at our shop,
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black accessories. Oct. will be at home at 5029
|Ave. The bridegroom was aduated from Butler Unive
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Spillman Antique Shop, 4428 E. | 10th St, IR-6779; Res, IR.5327, - {~Have ample stock “Gone With the Wind Lamps” Brass Ta- { bles, Bisque, China cups and |. saucers, Hours: Monday, Friday, Saturday, 12 noon To 8 Tuesday, Thursday, 12 noon to 6 p. m,, closed Wednesday.
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closing we are now IT IN YO open 10 A. M.to4 P. M. Monday through Fri- | day. After the middle | of ‘September we will | re-open regular hours, | | daily 10 A. M. to 4 P. M., Mondays, | A. M, to 8 P. M,, or appoint- | Closed Saturday and | Sunday. Louise Brooks, 1441 N. | | Delaware (rear). LIL 4780, Appraisals gladly: given.
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CHARLOTTESVILLE, IND. 30 MI. EAST ON RTE #0
Long cold days and evenings | will soon be with us. Plan now’
ment plan.
diss Hendershott Wed in Church Aary Louise Giles Bride of Mr.
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man and the ushers will include| which cascaded from a Belgium Bruce Frazer, Mr. Hodgson and!
Butler, brother of the|under the chin. Her flowers were After a reception in the R | Lustre and Toby pitchers, hand Room in the church, t Shesta orehids,
costume will be in deélft blue with! 1 they!
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Miss Hendershott
- Becomes Bride ‘The Beech Grove Methodist
ding of Miss Anita Jean Hendershott and Rex Eugene MecCarrel at 7:30 p. m, yesterday. The Rev. John M. Sayre officiated at the double-ring ceremony. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Hendershott, 4841 8. State Ave, and Mrs. Marcella ¥, McCarrel, Beech Grove. Miss Betty Watts was the maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Misses QCloria and Marilyn Fowler, cousins of the bride; Miss Nancy McCarrel, sister of the , and Miss Joan
flowergirl. Their gowns of orchid, peach and turquoise were fashioned alike in marquiset and satin. The sheer yokes were outlined with a fold of satin and the full skirts
The! Vere in the marquiset.
Plan Wedding Trip
The bridegroem’s brother, Gerald McCarrel, was the best man Ushers were Merrill Christie Jr., Richard Jones, Richard Morrison and LeRoy Wilson, bet The bridal gown was in candlelight satin. The molded bodice was highlighted by a sheer ‘yoke accented with clusters of imported seed pearls. The bouffant hooped skirt fell into a cathedral train. The bride wore a two-tiered fingertip veil of imported illusion
lace bonnet and tied with a bow
white roses, stephanotis and
| A reception was held in the church. For traveling" thé bride {chose a white silk crepe dress with black accessories. The couple left for Burnt Oak Inn in
Hillside| Bloomington.
| Shelby St. next month.
Church was the scene of the wed-!
bridegroom, O'Brien. Ann B, Fowler was the,
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cluded Walt Klinge, Indianapolis; Don Hess, Brook, and Guy Smith, Frankfort. The bride wore a gown of white {satin made with a bertha, long {sleeves and full skirt which fell linto a. cathedral train. Her
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A reception was held in the home of the bride's parents. For a trip to northern Michigan, Mrs. Wilson chose a three-piece gray suit with wine accessories. They willtbe at home Sept. 7 at 2110 College Ave, Indianapolis. The bride attended Western College and was graduated in June from Butler University. She is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority, The bridegroom attended Oklahoma University and is attending Butler, where he is a member of Delta Tau Delta Fraternity.
Miss Wind#t Is Bridesmaid
Miss Barbara Windt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J, Windt, 3301 N. New Jersey St. left this week-end for Unionville, Mo. She will be a bridesmaid today for the wedding of Miss Mary Kaye Hamlett. Miss Windt and Miss Hamlett were roommates at the University of Missouri. Miss Hamlett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar E. Hamlett, Unfonville, and Bruce P. Davis Jr. will exchange vows in the Union-
the parents of the bridegroom. | After the wedding Miss Windt/ {will go to Kansas City, Mo. There| she will visit another classmate] {and sorority sister, Miss Nancy | Major, ’
i Sorority to Meet | The Chi Tau Alpha Sorority {will meet at 8:15 p. m. Thursday
They will be at home at 6038 in the home of Mrs, Charles A. sories. She attended Indiana Uni-
Teipen, 2144 Shelby St. —
ville Christian Church. Dr. and torso bodice with a shaped yoke. lace bertha and hoop skirt. Mrs. Davis, Centerville, Towa; are| A
St. John's Church fo Be Scene of Ceremony Today
The Rev. Ernest Plepenbrok will read the double-ring service uniting Miss Doris Krachenfels and Terrence Sewell at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon in the St. John's Evangelical and Reformed Church, J Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Krachenfels, 1300 Lexington Ave. and Mrs. Mary Sewell, 835 College Ave. are the parents of the couple.
be the matron of honor and the bridesmaids will be Miss Jean-
H. Beckett in St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church, The double-ring ceremony will be read by the Rev. Duane Schroeder. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs, E. Glenn White, Mithoefer Road, and Mr. and Mrs, Karl H. Beckett, 27 N. Harbison Ave, Miss Dorothy Blackwell will {be the maid of honor. The brides-
Mrs. Harvey C. Beasley Jr. will Carey-Kopp
nine Gilbert and Mrs, James Oxman. Miss Sandra Ann Kirk and Cynthia Bue Kirk, cousins of the bride, will be the junior
A reception in the Southport bridesmaid and the flower girl.
dresses in deep the 3:30 p. m. wedding today of Whig a will be made with Miss Annabelle Kopp and Alvin an off-the-shoulder neckline coms. Byron Carey Jr. Rev. Clyde.
ing to a deep-v in the back and York will officiate.
bustle skirts.
To Tour South Best man will bé Lloyd Wayne Creech. Ushers will include Mr. Beasley, Dondld Shaw, Charles Mills and ‘Robert Krachenfels, brother of the bride. i
The ‘bride's gown of candle-|pride, will be the ringbearer. light satin and Chantilly lace has! a circular skirt and long fitted will be fashioned with a net yoke, Her cascade drapery forms an|fingertip vell will fall from a overskirt. The lace edged two white satin cap. She will carry tier veil will hang from a crown stephanotis and white roses. of orange blossom pearls over| For the wedding trip the bhide the long train. She will carry will. wear an eggshell suit with white roses and lilies. gre gecssnories. Shs Sauple il at home a easant St. Phe 3 Seeption In a Rome The bridegroom is attending Inoh 1 iy Jareas ‘rip a |diana Central College and the * bride attended Indi U ity. The bride will travel in a tur-| ride attended Indiana University
quoise blue suit with white acces- and Mrs. John R. Kopp, 1010 E.|
her maid of honor, and Mrs. Edward Chalko, Whiting, the bridesmaid, will be dressed alike in nile green. Yellow roses will trim their pique headbands.
man Thad Plummer, ushers. Robert
versity. Carey, 1124 8. Chester Ave.
Presbyterian Church will follow]
dresses will have molded basques
Vows Today | "ume bcm
|will be in gold tulle. The bride-
|groom’s_ cousin, E. Thum, {will be best man. Ushers will {be Richard Hamilton and Robert | Dreese.
The bride's gown of cream satin
sister's foil have a molded basque accented with a bateau yolk and high
rolled bertha. The full skirt will {fall into a chapel train. A two[tiered fingertip illusion veil will
shower from a seed pear tiara. Harry Herron will be the best | She will carry a cascade of white and Charles Roberts and mums.
The raception will he held after-
Steven Barkhaus, cousin of the ward in the church. For a wed|ding trip to Wisconsin, the bride The bride's gown of white satin has chosen a forest green suit accessories. The
|with brown {couple will be at home at 5822 \E. Washington St. arter Sept.
|5. The bride attended Butler Uni-
|versity where she was a member of Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority. |The bridegroom was graduated from Purdue University.
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