Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1949 — Page 24

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“FF. In Linden Joseph A. Weaver Is Bridegroom Times Stale Servies LINDEN, : Ind, Nov. 5--Miss| Rebecca Jane Fraley and Joseph! A. Weaver will be married at| 3:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon.| The Rev. A. A. Johnson will read| * the vows in the Linden Methodist] ‘Church, : |

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Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fraley, Linden, are the bride's parents, The bridegroom is. the goh of Mr. and] Mrs. Charles E. Weaver, Linden. The maid of honor is to be} Miss Wanda Miller, Linden. The! bridesmaid will be Miss Martha Clark. South Bend, and the flower: girl will be Judy Kay MeCarty,| Delphi. The attendants will wear “gold and green satin frocks. James Milligan is to be the best | man. The ushers will be Robert Darroch and Hazelton Avery.

Wears White Satin i

The bride will wear a gown of} ~white slipper satin.- It is made] with a sweetheart neckline, fitted bodice and hoop skirt. Her finger-| “tip Histon veil cascades from-af-beaded tiara and she will carry a white orchid on a prayerbook. A trip to Florida will follow a reception in the tome of the

[Shirley Rein To Be Bride

{son of Mrs, Boruch ‘Zemel, Gary.

{Trip to Colorado

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ingle unite Miss Shirley. Rein and 8id- in the SS. Peter

as id AR an 8 ote : Nandor Fruchter of the Central Cathedral. Mrs. Anna

Hebrew Temple will read the vows, The bride is the daughter of Mf. and Mrs. Irving Rein, 2240 Carrollton Ave. Mr. Zemel is the

Meisberger, 37 W. 21st St., and Mrs. Margaret Moran, 1220 Park Ave., are the mothers of the engaged couple. (ShenCourtney photo).

The maid of honor is to be Miss Sydell Rein, She will wear a blue brocade dress. and carry, réd roses. The best man will be; Howard Edelson, Bloomington. |

A White crepe and lace gown will be worn by the bride. Her élbow length vell falls from a " " 3 lace hat and she will carly oh Te Bible topped with white orchids, F : i A Cl b After a reception in the hotel [*@ eration (o] rt ups the couple will leave for i motog . , . trip to Colorado, Miss Rein wil \Af ll : bed id A | C wear a black gabatdine sult with | 0 nnuail | onvention The couple Will“ bé at home The Indiana Federation of Art Committees for the convention

jater this month in Gary. The Clubs will have its annual con- aie Mrs Richard Roehm snd Bride is a graduate of -Indiana.yention Saturday in the Herron ib Mesdames-. S.-M... Cowgill, University’ and the brideg u io Art Museum. : H. B. Pike and 1eonidas F. Smith Was graduate trom Purdue Un’- Registration will begin at 9:30 and Miss Nellie Fatout, program; varsity. a. 'm. Miss Catherine E. Martin, Mrs. L. P. Robinson and A Mrs,

“wear a taupe colored wool silt] and brown accessories on the trip. 8he Is a member of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority and attended J urdue University. Mr, Weaver is a graduate of Purdue.

Will Discuss Party

Daughters of Union Chapter to Meet

Mrs. Joseph A. Patenaude, 525

Mr. and Mrs; William Beard II, Dan P. Morse | Alfred Stokely . . . at a dinner party in the home o | night in the Woodstock Club.

tending), Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reid, Mrs. Dan P. Morse, Mrs. John 'C. Appel and Mr. and Mrs. Beard; 4564 Carrollton Ave., preceding the Junior League Ball last

In a Personal Vein—

Plans Owner of Historic Mansion Doing Extensive

: By MARJORIE TURK ; THERE'S A- MANSION in town that has a fireplace In every room, but no clocks, . All the time-pieces in the 101-year-old residence at 1308 Park 8. Central Court, will be hostess Ave., are having their faces lifted. The faces are in a shop. tomorrow for the Oliver P. Mor-| Mrs. Blanche Shaw Mote, who lives in the S8haw family house, ton Chapter, Daughters of the) is having many of the antique pieces worked over. She started

Redecorating

chochere from the old Bates House from ich Lincoln spoke on Feb. 11, 1861, and the - According 1o an old story they 1TO0 griffins which were also

were presented to Chatles V, Brought from the old Bates

cross in the heavily carved roats of arms which top the massive backs, — :

the Holy Roman Emperor, by ow» the Pope.

: WEDDING BELLS — Tomer In the central hall there is

fon. with-the clocks, \ Uso. for a ecard party Friday Mrs. Mote's house, which 1s that would make a museum everything from a Carraran M. Overley, head of the Better in Block's Auditorium will be dia-| stands in one of Indianapolis’ owner envious. marble Rebecca to a huge teak Businéss Bureau, and Mrs. W. | cussed at the business meeting most historic sections, is a liv- Spanish Chairs wood cabinet. There aré me-

cently in Maryland. : BACK HOME — Mrs, Isle of Ball. Pratt Johnson and son, Bill, Sentiment . from Mexico. They met Presi2 atl ol Side » dent Aleman and had a buffet catalogue of the items be- ginner on ‘the roof of the would: fill several books. On the a 1 rip. sentimentai- side the original drawing of “Old Reliable,” the Kinghan & Co. Ltd. trademark, hangs in the library, Mf. Shaw was an executive of the com-

dieval icons and an intricate-

following a covered dish luncheon.| Ing museum. And it Is a fullly carved cocoanut from the

© Proceeds of the party will go te! time project. fof the owner to the Grace Nettleton Home, Mrs.| keep both the interior and exE. OC. Wischmeier will preside. | terior art objects in good conGuest speaker ‘will be Mrs. E. C. dition and provide them with Rumpler, past national president| the lush settings they deserve. of the group. Mrs. Frank Poland,| In the side hall the faceless: national vice president, will pay grandfather stands under a tribute to Oliver P. Morton. | Japanese chandelier. The walls 2 Waltér Baxter, have encrusted floral designs. Charles Butler, B. R. Byrket,| Mrs, Mote is planning to lightHarry Ernsting, Clifford Hofer,| en the, turn - of - the - ééntry - Wieanor Harvey, 0. B, Hutchens,! woodwork there and have the Kath Lucas, W. P, Bchoettlen,! orientals spruted up. Verl Shelley, Harley J. Vann! There are objects In every and R. L. Yount will assist the! room of the house, one of the hostess, | oldest residences in Indianapo-

Many of the unusual items were brought from Cincinnati by the late Mrs, John M. Shaw, mother of, the present owner. Mrs. Shaw was Miss Blande Burckhardt and -her family home stood on Auburn Ave, in - Mt. Auburn between the mansions of the Tafts and the Gibsons. : Tithe Alning room the most - impressive pieces are the 16th Century Spanish chairs. These pany, 3 were bought. in Gibraltar and Ak Ba 1 have both the double eagle of tha Shanta Sn the autside of the Hapsburgs and the Papal story. These include the porte-

ebia, Toluca,” Merida Chicen Itza. _ Miss Helen Jansen from & eruise to Havana ahd Honduras: Mr. and Mrs. Roland B. Rust. from Nassau. :

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1 Crawfordsville, will preside at the Jerome H. Trunkey, publieity. . ( | ub +o Hear 10-8. m.- business .session, She The hostesses will be Mesdames . will report on the art appreciation H, H. Kfdd, H. M. Loddé, CI"L. Ed 3 short course, ‘ Burkholder, Roehm, Richard | s Miss Marion H. Cruver will talk Newport, B. B. White, B. P. Aluca ors ‘ton ‘the co-operation between the jon, Hazel Turman, Michael Wile "we ' |federation and Indiana Universi- jjams, Henry George, Louis L. Kindergartens to Be ty. Mrs. Leonidas F. Smith willl johnson, Howard Miller, Louise Women Yoters Topic discuss the work with the Hoosier 3g pohiman, H. E. Barnard, H. alon. AN 3 , Helen Talge Local educators will discuss; ‘Nominating committee mem: EE Coate, MeAlere “Kindergartens” at the two gen-ipers will report. They are Mrs. H. ander, Hazel B. Hayes, Mabel G. eral meetings of the League Of j. Baker, chairman, and MTS. yeimer, Myron J. Spring, Harry Women Voters of Indianapolis George Jo Mess and Miss Nellie pg Watson and Kenneth H. Symthis month. |Fatout. The presidents of mem- Y Mrs. Walter Latz, Miss Ida E. ber groups will also report. ond DOF abel Bibler and Miss Conner and Virgil Stinébaugh| Mrs. Ida Mae Clute, Mrs. M. F.| . will be the speakers for the 10 Johnston and Clifton Wheeler will a. m. Wednesday session in the présent a program, “Remember- P S t Colonial Furniture Co. Miss Rubie ing William Chase.” rogral Y \ e |Stapp, Mrs.- Latz and Mr. Stine-| There will be ‘a luncheon dt . Ipaugh will give the Nov. 17 pro- 12:30 p. m. in the Woman's De- be M | ram at T:45 in the 38th. St. partment Club, Mrs. Laurence or usica e

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{Bank. |are_ co-chairman. irange@l the second in the series Mrs. Latz, AAUW education] At 2 p. m. the group will con- of programs of the Indianapolis chairman, attended the Vassar vene in the museum. Wilbur D. Matinee Musicale. It will be pre-

{Summer Institute on Family Re-| Peat, director, will talk. His ggnted at 2 bp. lations this year. Miss Conner is topic is to be “The Art and Life Ayres’ Auditorium. {the Indianapolis Free Rider of William Chase." "Mrs. Ruth Dye Colbert, pianist, lgarten Society supervisor an . {will play Mozart and Chopin se186s Stapp; the director-As super- COmmittees Named io and Mrs. "Marcia Wolf, “The resolutions committee, un- soprano, will sing songs by |paugh prepared . the plans and der the direction of Mrs. John Strauss, Graham Peel and Puc{put into effect current kinder- T. Wheeler, will discuss plans. cint. - ~|Mrs. Charles T. Hanna and Mrs.| Bach music will be featured by | A trip to the city sanitation de- R. O. “MeEATexander @re com: g ‘string “trio composed of Mrs, |partment, second in the '‘go-see” mittee members, The prize win- Helen Harrison “Dailey, harpist; Martha Rucker = Griffin, jwili follow Wednesday's general award and Mrs. Baker will an- violinjst— and Mrs. Consuelo meeting. 'nounce the new officers. Couchman—Dunmeyet; cellist.

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