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SUNDAY, SEPT. 18, 1049 _._ SE She Local Cou ple Couple Married i in Rectory To Wed b Of Ft. Wayne Catholic Church

Ballard-Beardsley “Wedding Planned

Miss Marjorie J. Beardsley will become the bride of Chester Edward Ballard at 2:30 p. m. today in the Broadway Methodist Church. The Rev, Russell Kauffman will read the vows, Mr. and Mrs, G. E. Beardsley, B6543 Carrollton Ave, are the bride’s parents, The bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Russell Ballard, Shelbyville. Frocks of pastel colored taffeta will be worn by the bridal attendants. They are Miss Annette Jessee, maid of honor, and Mrs. Henry Zobel, Mrs. Gus McIntyre and Miss Grace McCabe, all of Pekin, Ill. Nancy Zobel is to be

the flowergirl and David Bloomer] will be the ringbearer.

The best man is to be Maurice Holmes, Shelbyville. Vernon Merrill and Larry Ring will be ushers. The bride will wear a gown of candlelight satin made with a molded bodice, full skirt and cathedral train. Her illusion veil is accented with seed pearls and she will carry white roses on a Bible. There will be a reception in the home of the bride’s parents after the ceremony. After a trip East the couple will be at home in Shelbyville.

Junior League Sets Session

The Indianapolis Junior League will have its first general meeting of the season at 10:45 a. m. Wednesday in the Woodstock Club. ; A panel discussion on “The Cultural Resources Indianapolis

Miss Patricia Lee Sleffel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert W. bl of the News Mrs. Frederick Shumaker, 5501 N, ‘Pennsylvania St., were married will be the moderator. League yesterday afternoon in the rectory of St. Jude's Catholic Church, members on the panel are Mes-| Ft. Wayne. She attended Indidha University and*is a member of dames Kurt F. Pantzer, Harry V.| Delta Gamma Sorority. The bridegroom, a member of Sigma Wade and George Fotheringham|. Alpha Epsilon, is a graduate of IU.

Fh: Wagihe, wid Robirt Tread: Shumaker: sonof Mr, and. An. affiliation service wil ggiaan 'held for Miss Huth Heitz and firs. dt

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Janet Baker To Become

Ceremony to Be ‘In North Methodist

Harry A Weber will take Miss Janet Baker as his bride in a ceremony to be read at 2:30, o'clock this afternoon in the North Methodist Church. Dr. Dallas A. Browning will officiate. The bride, daughter of Mrs. Ernest Baker, Greencastle, will wear a shell pink satin gown and a pink illusion veil that falls from a satin headdress. She will carry white roses and orchids Miss Vivian Johnson will be the maid of honor and Miss Dorothy Weber and Miss Carolyn Baker will be the bridesmaids. The attendants will wear wine taffeta

frocks. — Reception jh Club The best man is to be Robert

Williams apd the ushers will be ade, Richard Speler, nry Gardner and Rex Thomas. After a reception in the Indianapolis Athletic Club, the couple

will be at home later this month lat 3336 E. 38th St.

| The bridegroom is the son of (Mr. and Mrs. Frank X. Weber,|"

Sorority Sets Tea Saturday

Exchange Teachers Special Guests

A reception and tea will be held by the Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter of Pi Lambda Theta {Sorority at 2 p. m. Saturday in| {the home of Miss Hazel Hart, 37| | E. 45th St. Mesdames Everett Cambridge, {John Milhous, Gordon Barker and [Cora Rentschler, all members of {the membership committee, will {assist,

Jean Ebérhart of Alpha Epsilon Chapter, Columbia University,

{and Miss Mona Jane Wilson and Miss Jane Hoy of Iota Chapter;

and Miss Josephine Madden. . Mrs. Willlam 8S. Beard and : | 1 Mrs. Willis H. Tomlinson will re- Meeting Arranged VOGUES Club Gives port on the puppetry festival they By School 80 PTA |'Going Away' Party attended this summer in Detroit. School 80 PTA will t at! The standing committees will S10 Thee! 2 A present plans for the coming 1:15 p.m. Wednesday.

Luncheon will be served at/talk qn “Flower Arrangement” yvoGUES Club. 12:30 p. m. and there will beland Mrs. Jane Seale, * “School | golf, tennis and bridge after the tale Attending were Mike Gibbs, uncheon

“ rh | going away” party forjand; Miss Joan Edworthy, CAr{Jackie McKinney was held re- diff, Wales; Miss Eileen McCartyear. | Mrs. Norvin Strickland will cently by the members of the ney, Edmofiton, Alberta, Canada,

Mesdames Joseph A.| The Spade and Trowel Garden Marilyn Aping, Liz Espy, Betty|s,.iq of the biennial council meet-

Indiana University. Special guests will include ex-. change teathers in the Indianapolis public schools this year. They are Miss Joan Wallis, Eng-

and Miss Ethel Crittenden, Los Angeles,

Meeting highlights will be re-

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Miner, Beard and Paul W. Weer Club will display its annual flower | Scheele, George Edwards, Lois|ing on.the Chicago University

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