Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 September 1949 — Page 20

magi ‘Double Ring Ceremony Set Gandolph-Horan

Wedding Tomorrow

A double ring ceremony will -

gnite Miss Patricia Mary Horan end Eugene L. Gandolph. The couple will exchange vows at 9 a m. tomorrow In the Little Flower Catholic Church. The Rev. Fr. Willam Vollmuth will officiate. Miss Marilyn Horan will be the maid of honor and the bridesmaids will be Misses Eileen and Dorothy Horan. They will wear pink and aqua marquiset over taffeta. The bridal gown is made of white lace over taffeta. The fitted bodice has a.sheer yoke outlined with lace and a satin bertha. The full skirt is made with a chapel length train. A half hat edged with orange blossoms will hold the two-tiered fingertip veil. The bride will carry white orchids and & white prayer book. Robert Horan will be the best man and the ushers will be WilMam Hedge and Dan Draher,

The wedding breakfast will be

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By MARGUERITE SMITH

I have a red geranium about|7 p. m. Wednesday for dessert five feet tall. It has nice big|in the home of Miss Jessie Trout,

bunches of blooms but the 222 Downey Ave. edges of the leaves turn yellow| Committees for 1949-50 haye and ‘finally dry up. It sets been announced by -Miss Jessie where it gets early morning McCallle, president. They are sun but not much afternoon Misses Lily Kerz, Frona Greene sun. I put some (not much) ahd Alice Harding, Mrs. Garth flower fertilizer on it this Wroten and Mrs. Percy Laing fispring. What do you think nance and budget; Miss Eunice makes the leaves dry that Henley, Miss, Anna Feeley and way? Mrs. W. W. Shelburne, |Mrs. Corrine McNeely, hospitality; Zionsville. ., Miss Ann Carpenter and Mrs. A—My first guess is that your|Pavid Myers, international rela-

| tions, geranium got t too much| ter,

water in this rainy summer, I learned (the hard way) that Cecile Shields, membership. | Misses. Margaret Koch, Trout you can kill a geranium com-|, 4"; .n Spence and Mrs. H. C pletely if you treat. it like Alrenderson program and yearduck. Oddly, too, the leaves, .."v. °C Jetitia Brackett and “dry up” on a drowning ger-|y.. “peoni Bridges, public rela anium, Other. possibilities—too| tions: Mrs. Bruce Hurlburt, Mrs much of the fertilizer you men-i., i" Conrad, Miss Frances tion would. cause browning of po iy ong Miss Mary Barnes leaves. More sun is indicated, coe: Mrs, Vena W. Mohr Miss too. |Eva Y. Wiles and Miss Marian . Roberts, status of women, and . Send questions on gardening ry Andrew Stevens, Inter-

to Mrs. Smith, The Indlanapolls Group Council of Women dele-

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Mary Becher To Be Bride

Plans Ceremony

— For Tomorrow

Robert B. Early will take Miss

bride in a ceremony to be read at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning. The wedding will be in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church with the Rev. Fr. Joseph Beechem of|ficiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Stoneburner, 250 8. Sherman Drive, and Mr. land Mrs. A. R. Early, 2322 E. § | Prospect 8f., are the parents of {the bridegroom. | Mrs. Murl Beachnau, Mason, {Mich.,, will be the matron of 1 bs vis (honor. The bridesmaids will be Misses Patricia Mullin, Phyllis Miss Barbara McKee, daugh- [Early and Rose Ann Walpole. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Mec- ‘Breakfast Planned Kee, 3602 E. New York St., and Benjamin Gr ‘son of Mr They will Wear 1a egory, MF land lace Empire. and Mrs. Fred Gregory, Zionsville, were married Sept. 3 in the Zionsville Christian Church.

white taffeta style frocks.

Ithe - flowergirl. The candlelight (satin bridal gown has a fitted Jpotice ws Shape} length train. . e bride will have a fingert! Make Sketch First {illusion veil and carry a it Before rearranging a room for prayerbook topped with white television, make a complete orchids. '

Mary Kathryn Becher as his

{Carolyn Sue Stoneburner will be| the new tab detail.

“in Whispering Winds and the re-| ception in the home of the bride's

" Times, Indianapolis 9, gates. mother, Mrs. Paul A. Horan, 1114

N. Wallace St. The bridegroom 1s 3 Per Cent Are Women |Canning Industry

the son of Mrs. Verna Gan-| WASHINGTON — Of the 7500 Peas were first canned less than dolph, 2050 N. Olney St. 'state legislatures in the United 100 years ago. Last year over 300

The couple will go°to California States, only three per cent are U. & canners packed enough cans,

sketch showing: all furniture placements. Remember television tends to stop traffic and that the) less moving about of chairs needed to see the show, the better for| the housekeeper. A preliminary sketch will save much useless

Richard Early will be the best man and the ushers will be Richard Becher, Thomas Lee, Charles Gregory and Bernard Faust. The wedding breakfast will be

in Cifaldi’s. Restaurant and the|

reception in the home of the

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