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(GALLANT BROUSSARD ‘is The Times’ Teen of the

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In high school Gallant was captain of the girls’ basketball team, |anq4 Dot Culll a cheer leader; a member of the orchestra and band and secretary arms, |

of the Student Council. - ) y Gallant won the dramatic award forthe best -sctress in the) senior play and she worked on her senior yearbook. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Bill Broussard, Oakland City,

: Eath Sunday The Times will announce the Teen of the Week. 1 out the coupon below and send it to Jean Maney, The Indlanapolis Times, Indianapolis 9, for your nomination for the Teen of the Week before midnight Tuesday.

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Vows unitiig Miss Betty Ruth St. John's Evangelical and Re-

Galbreath and John Martin Bond | will be read at 2:30 p. m. today in formed Church will be the scéne Sweeney Chapel, Butler Univer- .» yyy gnirley Ruth Adams’ sity. The Rev. A. C. Brooks of | the Third Christian Church will MAYTiage to the Rev. Dean Meofficiate. {Coy at 3:30 p. m. today. The The bride is the ot Rev. Ernest A. Plepenbrok will Mrs. Forest C. Galbreath, 3603 read the vows. Washington Blvd, and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John M. Adams, | Mrs. Glenn Bond, 2155 Central 519 Lincoln St. are-the bride's Ave, are the parents of the parents and the bridegroom is the} bridegroom. son ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Mrs. Robert E. Jackson, An- McCoy, 728 N. East St. «| Misses Joan Pelley, Yvonne

will wear a blue net and taffeta Mrs. Howard Hunter will be the frock and carry yellow and attendants. They will. wear yel-| bronze chrysanthemums. The low and aqua satin. Connie Me-|

best man will be John MeCoy, feta and net. Connersville, and the ushers will

ibe, Russell McCoy and Gerald oii rida! toy Tite Cla, Terre Haute, and Mr. It is fashioned with a fitted bodice | Unter: and lace peplum. Tne bouffant! The bride's gown is of candleskirt falls into a formal train. ''!'Sht. satin made with-a molded The bridd's fingertip illusion veil POdice and hoop wmicirt. A tiafa will fall from a seed pearl tiara. °f orange blossoms holds her ilShe will Johanna Hill roses, De ch white Bible and roses, After a ee. | FECeption in the church the couple |

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Riley Guild Lists Events |

There are four important events. jon the calendars of the Riley! Hospital Cheer Guild's members, A silver anniversary tea is De- | |ing planned for Sept. 30. It will {be held In the Governor's man-| isfon. A state-wide chapter day is stheduled for Oct. T fn the {Scottish Rite Cathedral. Over 1000 | Women are expected to attend.

On Feb. 3 the guild will spon{sor a benefit card party in the

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De-RBata Club {8 in store for Carol Gordon,

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GOOD RESOLUTIONS -are sub debs and squires.

Bobbie Lee Named To Head Group

Bobbie Lee is the new president

looking forward to seeing old good intentions. The three gals Interviewed | much more than last year and to put school work ahead of dates—and they all agree that

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of the SHES Club. The back-to-| y's a wonderful idéa in theory, school elections were held recently but hard to practice.

in Dottie Crick's home,

Clara Mae Freeland will be a

Other new officers are Dottie senior in. Broad Ripple High School this month. She's the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Har-

and getting

the right start at the beginning of the | year is the biggest step in the right direction. However, your senjor year in

The club members have just

The ZAMS Club is home after The

should be fun

{Marilyn Horan, Evelyn King and full of ac- | | Patsy McCormick and Ruth Raft-| tivities a n d % pr ery. parties, too” Clara

Clara says She believes that all work and no _play makes subdebs dull, | but-that homework should share | the spotlight with club sessions and. dates. ‘Clara thinks that going steady is nice, but she prefers “dating around.” She is going to

Marilyn has been visiting Cul

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Good Resolutions Are in Season

Elects New Among Indianapolis Sub Debs and Squires

Officer

By JEAN MANEY

The younger sét ds all prepared to go back to school, They're

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ems fas SERT. 4, 1049 Rev. Virgil Ragan to Read Vows at 4:30 p. m. Today

The Rev. Virgil Ragan of the Fairview Presbyterian Church |will read the vows uniting Miss Martha Lee Lancet and William E. Fishback at 4:30 p. m. today in Sweeney Chapel, Butler Uni-

| . is the daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Ross E. Lancet, 1603 Soa. ye gh william F. Fishe

wants to concentrate on college preparatory courses this year. “I know college is going to be hard and my high school rec-

in season right now among the

friends and they're brim full of ord and stud; ’ Nowland Ave. and his parents are Mr. and Mrs, Tn + “habits will b . Back, Buffalo, N. Y, : ; this week are resolved to study _ important .t« Frocks of copper and green] - me. I wanf t taffeta will be worn by the bridal \ A* p | d form good study habits now In have fun thi attendants, Misses Charlotte Lan-| ISS 0 an preparation for college,” Mary year, too, but : cet, Nancy Fishback and Anna : McKinstray says. She's a #en- want to be Mary Doidge and Mrs. James T B Wed for at Broad Ripple, too. and ready for col Earl McNutt. W. Ransom Kelley| Oo be “ e er of Mr, rs. next fall is to be the best man . Neill MeKin- symm omits And the idea I. Jennings and Franklin Z and Mies “Betty Lou Ts Toe : SLEeY) 6420 of working William J. Bagdy will be ushers. bride in a ceremony to be read he man hard from the Trip to Niagara at 3 p. m. today in the Fairview “Clara 1s beg pes Ages The bride will wear a candle. Presbyterian Church. right. It's im- . ye Nancy light satin gown made with a| The bride is the daughter of portant to =x fli on, courses it's [fitted bodice and full skirt. Her Mrs. Pauline Poland, 4647 Rooks start at the be- fatal,” she thinks. fingertip illusion veil falls from a wood Ave. nl ae Jae Min [tiara of orange blossoms and she Floyd Foster, estown, are

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semester and parents of the bridegroom.

Nancy prefers to date one or will carry white roses with an the

get a good two squires—she dislikes being orchid center. |The Rev. Virgil D. Ragan will foundation. Of too tied down, but she reports | The couple will leave for a trip officiate. course this that dating too many men is |t0 Niagara Falls after a reception Mrs, Emery L. Hook will be the

in the Alpha Chi Omega Sorority matron of honor and the brides. confusing. Nancy is buying |chapter house, They will be at maids will be Miss Elizabeth Mare clothes with college in mind (home later this month in Tona-| tin and Miss Irene Benson. Mar. with the emphasis on suits, wanda, N. Y. Miss Lancet is a cie Kaye Foster will be the flower. sweaters and skirts, . |graduate of Butler and a member gir) The matron of honor will A future personnel worker, Of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority. wear aqua tissue taffeta.and the Nancy plans to attend Butler [The bridegroom is attending the gower girl will have a dress of University or William Woods University “of Buffalo and is a/turquoise tissue taffeta. The College. She belongs to the member of Theta Chi Fraternity. pridesmaids will wear rose and WHAM Club, Her parents are | amin — turquoise satin: Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Ahr- WCTU Head Seeks The bride has chosen candle (Ban on Liquor Ads

becker, 4107 College Ave. {light satin. Her fingertip illusion . Iveil will be held by a tiara of Cindy Club Plans WASHINGTON—Federal .1aws seed pearls. She ill carry white prohibiting advertising of alco- roses and orchids.

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sounds fine, Mary but by October. and November classes and assignments get monotonous and then is when it's hard to keep all these resolutions,” she states. Mary is opposed to going steady—she thinks high school is much too early to settle down. : © “Im buying a few sweaters and a good suit this season, but I'm going to try to wear all my clothes out this year so I can get a new outfit for college,”

save her wardrobe money for 3 ery ale Som Rob Roy Belden, Seymour, will lent: Aggie Crampton is Fecre. DEXU SEASON WHET SHE be buy=—" she-sxyr—Mary-plans-to-attend——A-hayride-and-wiente-roast—is- TEKC- AI radlle Joga ah A ji 2d “ibe. the best man and the ushers den Ae Cn tu treasurer IDB College-bound @lothes. Purdue University and study On the caleridar for the members [FCCal™e Nl wor “will be Charles SHANKS and tary; Shirley Doyle is treasurer “Ty... . eq in Indiana Univer- pom ooo cs and. textiles. °F the Cindy Club. The group is : Emery L. Robert and Joseph gan is sergeant at, _,. or Hanover College, Clara C ana Celebrating its third anniversary. \\/ | Hook. Larry Allen Hook will { wants to major in liberal arts. She belongs to the TAC a The last meeting of -the-club; Y¥.OMen Are Savers |be_the ringbearer. Send Tt tub | She's a member of the TAC WHAM Clubs. ; was held in Mary Ann Zeigler's' WASHINGTON — Women de-| The reception will be in the ndynews Jolteen Leiub gas IClub! home. Joanne Dennis and Marian positors in savings banks in the church. After a wedding trip in

. . ANOTHER senior in Broad and Beryl Annis are leaving for United States outnumber men [the South the couple will be at pple Nancy Arhbecker college this fall. two to one, home on E. 168th St.

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