Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1949 — Page 27

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A gown of candlelight satin

made with a molded bodice and bouffant skirt will be worn by the bride. It is accented with lace. Her two-tiered fingertip {illusion

veil falls from a satin Juliet cap]

and she will carry white gardenias and orchids. After a reception in Amo the couple will leave for a trip to the Smoky Mountains. - They will be at home in November in Amo.

Local Couple To Take Vows

Wedding Set For Nov. 24

Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Sanders, 1422 E. Tabor St, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Rosaline, to Thomas J. McShane, son of Mr. and Mrs. Con McShane, 5118 BH, Michigan St.

The wedding will be at 10:30 a. m,, Nov. 24, in the 8t. Catherine of Sienna Catholic Church. Miss Florence Hansing will be the maid of honor and the bridesmaids will be Misses Donna Con-

William Kuntz is to be the best man while the ushers will be Don-|

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Cavell,

Cavell, Evansville, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church there and father of the bridegroom, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Noble Ropkey, Traders Point, Mrs. William E. King Jr., was the matron of honor. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Edward J. Crook Jr, Hoopeston, Ill; Miss Nancy Crockett, West Lafayette; Miss Naney Hare, Noblesville, and

She had an Arcady blus velvet dress and bonnet. She carried a pink velvet basket filled with sweetheart roses. The bridal gown had a candlelight velvet jacket and overskirt ‘which fell into a formal train. The underskirt was of imported hand clipped Chantilly lace. The bride’s candlelight velvet cloche with a scroll de-

was trimmed sign and held her French silk fllusion veil.

The bride carried

Mrs. Stuart Cavell The Second Presbyterian Church was the scene at 8:30 o'clock last night of Miss Marjorie Ann Ropkey's marriage to Stuart

Ferns, palms and smilax made a background in the church for larrangements of cathedral candles, white dahlias and chrysanthemums. Dr. Jean 8S. Milner officiated, assisted by Dr. Matthew

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ZIONSVILLE, Oct. 20 — Miss) Virginia Jane Witherspoon and ‘Robert Edward Jordan will be

in the Zionsville Methodist will read the vows.

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R. With-| lerspoon, Zionsville, and the bride-| igroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs.

. |ty satin frocks made with fitted bodices and hoop skitrs. Their bougets will be mums.

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field; R. C. Smith, Harrison, N. Y,, . |and Michael Shaffer, Natwood, O.

Reception Follows

¢ [collar and hoop skirt which extends into a cathedral train, Her heirloom veil is a lace shawl, She will carry white mums with an orchid center.

immediately following the ceremony the couple will leave for a plane .trip to’ Florida. The bride will wear a beige wool suit and cinnamon brown accessories.

versity and is a member of Pi Beta Phi Sofority. Mr. Jordan attended Wittenburg College and Purdue and is a member of Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity,

a sheaf of white calla lillies. The stems were wrapped in velvet and satin leaves and white wheat completed the bouquet.

Reception in Club George Cavell, Evansville, was his brother's best man. The ushers were Fred Ropkey, brother of the bride; Addison Crouch, Maplewood, N. J.; Robert Kerr, Evanasville, and Eugene Bego. The reception was in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. The bride wore a gray wool ensemble with navy accessories and a corsage of rose colored cymbidium orchids for her wedding trip to Florida. The couple will live in Marcy Village. The bride was graduated from the Tudor Hall School and Purdue University. She is-a Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority member and a provisional member of the Indianapolis Junior League.

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C. Jordan, Malibu, Cal.

The best man is to be William

Miss Witherspoon will wear a

After a reception in the church

The bride attended Purdue Uni-

The couple will be at home in

Phyllis Dean

Bride's Uncle To Officiate

Miss Phyllis Dean and Calvin Phillips will be married at :30 a. m. Nov. 12 in the Wesley ethodist Church, Evansville.

Miss Dean is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Dean, 909 8. Delaware St. Mr. and Mrs, Everett Phillips, 714 Cottage Ave. are the parents of the prospective bridegroom.

Miss Liliene Tilson will be the ber of the Lambda Chi Alpha maid of honor and Lee Phillips

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The bride's Empire style ivory satin gown had a Chantilly lace| Was an usher. high round neckline.| For her wedding trip to Florida The long sleeves extended into alti. [bridal points. The full gored skirt had a cathedral length

train. A seed pearl tiara held the imported ivory {illusion veil. The bride is a graduate of Indiana

bride carried a cascade of valley lilies, Amazonica stephanotis and

Mrs. Boyd used a recipe of

dish for a women’s luncheon eeting.

Mousse Recipe ents are one can of tomato soup, two tablespoons of gelatin, one cup of mayonnaise, three small packages of Philadelphia cream cheese, one-. half cup of cold water and one and one-half cups chopped celery, green peppers and baby

To make the mousse bring the soup to the boiling point and add the cheese. smooth and add the gela

vegetables. Chill and serve in Garnish.

The Rev. R. M. Taylor, pastor| 51 of the church and uncle of the bride-to-be, will officiate. Shortridge has the only high [Riley school ice skating club in the city. The organization, which will have it's second session tomorrow from 3:15 to 5:15 p. m. in the Coliseum, is being spon-

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