Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 December 1949 — Page 25

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Faye Hein, Jack Long To Be Wed

Ceremony Today

In Beech Grove | Miss Faye Jean Hein and Jack Louis Long will be married at 4:30 p.m. today inthe Beech Grove Methodist Church. The Rev.

_.John M. Sayre will officiate.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. H. W, Hein, Beech Grove, and Mr. and ‘Mrs. F. E. Long, Beech Grove, are the parents ‘of the bridegroom. | Miss Marilyn Hughes, maid of| honor, will wear a violet velvet! frock. She will carry a white fur muff with a holly spray.. The bridesmaids, Miss Marilyn Hein and Miss Betty Carey, will be dressed like the maid of honor. The ice blue satin bridal gown is fashioned with a marquiset yoke and a shirred bertha. The bouffant skirt also is shirred in tiers that fall from the basque waist. The gown has a chapellength train. |

Home Reception The fingertip illusion veil will be held by a satin bonnet trimmed with satin roses and’ seed pearls. The bride will carry a bouquet of white roses and orchids. Richard Long will be the best man while the ushers will be Norman Mann and James Moore, The reception will be in the home of the bride’s parents. For her wedding trip North, the bride has chosen a green gabarine suit with brown accessories.

Plan Party For Pupils

Class Members

To Have Yule Dance

;The annyal Christmas dance: for members of Mrs. William Byram Gates’ classes will be held from 9 to 11:30 p. m. Dec. 19 in the Hotel Lincoln. : Former-Junior Assembly mem: bers home Irom college for the holidays are invited to be guests. The parents committee assisting} Mrs. Gates will include Messrs. and Mesdames Albert M. Camp-| bell, Leslie M. DeVoe, Edward H. Grebe, John E. Hollett Jr.,| Edward M. McNally, Kenneth Peterman, Bruce C. Savage, E. C.| Stout, Gordon H. Thompson and Evans Woollen Jr, The floor committee members are Misses Mary Ellen Burton, Charlotte Colby, Marilyn Jorgen son, Ethel Madden, Anne Ma-| haffey, Claire Redding, Sally Ann Schnaiter and Claire Wilkinson! and Sterling Bartlett, Mac Camp-| bell, Wesley Grebe, Lowell Johns-| ton, Barton Kister, Alexander Mc-| Nally, James Millikan, William! Patton, John Riddle and Spencer! Trudgen. {

Plan Housewarming | Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hoffmeyer will hold a “housewarming” from 2°to 5 p.m, tomorrow in their new home, 5914 Rosslyn Ave. There are no invitations.

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AY, DEC. 11, 1040 __ a el Miss Susan Tucker Is Bride

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Mrs. Hjalmer Theodore Rindal

A candlelight ceremony at 8:30 o'clock last night in St, Paul's Episcopal Church united Miss Susan Carpenter Tucker and Hjalmer Theodore Rindal, Hendersonville, N, C. ’ Tall evergreens flanked the altar and tapered down through the choir loft to the chancel steps. The center grouping of the clipped ‘evergreen trees had tear-drops of silver magnolia leaves,

Garlands of silver laurel rop-

| ed off the front chancel and the

18 candelabra down the aisle were entwined with evergreen garlands. The altar vases were filled with white chrysanthemums and carnations. The Rev. William Burrows officiated. - — The bride is the daughter of

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geles. Mrs. Anton Rindal, lola; Wis., and the late Mr. Rindal are the parents of the bridegroom, ° . . The bridal party was lead by two choir boys, Donald and David Hughes, carrying lighted tapers. The bridesmaids, Mrs. Hugo Sterling Miller, Orlando, Fla.;, Mesdames Frederick T. Tucker Jr., Burford Danner, Louis Schwitzer Jr. and H. W. Gossard, wore emerald green velvet princess - type ' dresses. They had matching green velvet muffs with clusters of gardenias and white violets. Mrs. Robert C. Hall, New York, was the matron of honor, She was also in green velvet. Her muff was topped with gardenias, white violets and valley lilies.

The. white satin bridal gown

had a mandarin neckline with a pleated satin fin from the shoulder to the waist-line and

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encircling the skirt. The illusion *

veil fell from a cap of lace and valley lilies. The bride carried

a medernistic bouquet of white

calla lilies and valley lilies caught with white silk cords; ==Fred-0 Leech, Neenah Wis was-the best man. _The ushers were James J. Shipman, David — Smith and. Nof-

dison Davis, Glenview, Ill; Lawrence E. Tucker Jr, Los Angeles, and Frederick C. Tucker Jr.

For the reception, the hall of the Woodstock Club was decorated with white chrysanthemums, white frosted branches and magnolia leaves, The receiving line was in the baliroom before a smilax drapery flanked

with evergr »ns and tall pedes- |

tals arranged with white chrysanthemums and silver foliage. For her wedding trip to Mexico, the bride chose a saddle leather gabardirne suit with alligator accessories. Her goingaway corsage was two deep purple orchids. . The couple will live in Hendersonville, The bride attended

-Pine Manor-Junior College, Wel--

, Mass., and Mr. Rindal

was graduated from the Univer--

sity of Wisconsin. “

Christmas Store Hours, 9:00 A. M. to 5:25 P. M.

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Mtr. Pearce Takes Bride In Capital

Senate Chaplain Reads Ceremony

os 8 ri SHERMAN OAKS, Cal, Dec. 8 —Mrs. John Lyman Webb of this| city announces the marriage of] her “daughter, Clara Beverly, to ‘Guilford C, Pearce, Washington, son of Mrs. Emily E. Pearce, 727 Fairfield Ave, Indianapolis. ° The couple exchanged vows at 4 p. m, yesterday in the Foundry Methodist Church, Washington. Dr. Frederick Brown Harris, | chaplaiif of the United States | Senate, officiated.

Wears Lace Dress

The bride was given in mar-| riage by Rear Adm. Ralph BE.|

‘| Jennings, She wore gray ' lace

with matching accessories. Mrs, Frank K, Slason was the matron) of honor and H. L. Jennings was the best man. | The reception was in the Army- | Navy Town Club, Washington. | |After a motor trip through the

{Bast the couple will spend] Christmas with the bridegroom's mother.

They will be at home at 2100 Connecticut Ave,, N. WW, Washington. The bride attended UCLA and the bridegroom attended Wabash College and Butler University, He is a Phi Delta Theta Fraternity member.

Alumnae Club Sets Meeting

Group to Honor | Mother Members |

Mrs. Robert D. Armstrong, 5779 IN. “Pennsylvania St, willy be| hostess Wednesday for the Delta’ ‘Zeta Alumnae Club meeting: f

Group members who are moth=| {ers of the” largest families will! {be honored. They will be Mes-|

+ dames Cotin- V.- Dunbar, Robert; beth Ann Shank will be the A William —H; Keenan. | flowergirl and “Michael Dennis ‘M. Schmidt; Armstrong! Care will be the ringbearer, —

Henry [and Hugo Gale, Cumberland. | Mrs. Keenan will give a Tead:| ting, “Mary, Mother of Jesus,” {accompanied by her son, Larry, |pianist. Magazines will be donated for the rack purchased vy] the group for the day room they recently furnished in the Marion County Home for the Aged. Mrs. Schmidt will be auctioneer for| a “trading post” to be held. Pro-| ceeds will be used to extend the| club’s philanthropic work. | | Assisting the hostess will be |Mesdames Ralph 8. Whittaker, IN, T. McLaughlin, Manson| Church, R. N. Cooksey and! Robert Young.

Plan 'Fathers' Night' \ The Tuxedo Park Kindergarten Mothers Club will held its “Fathers’ Night” meeting at 7:30

pm. Tuesday-in-the kindergarten. ~The Pyramid Club Christmas the dates for their

Mrs. Irene Johns will talk on "Answering the Child's Questions About God.” i

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Wear an a satin dress made with a fitted bodice and full skirt. Her mitts will match the frock and she will carry a muff cov ered with roses. ‘ The bridesmaids, Miss Betty Ann McConkey and Miss Mary Beth Cook, will wear fuchsia satin, i i Thomas R. Cook, brother of the bridegroom, is the

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Jack H. Cook will be at 2:30. o'clock this Dr. {Roy B. Connor Jr: read the Joys ln the, Heights byterian hr I TR The bride is the daughter of Mr, and , Yor- ] Ave, Mr, and Mrs, Cary! H. Cook, 3523 wh

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{M. Romine, Bloomington; RobMrs. Arthur S. Locke, Mrs. James Bettis and Miss Jean Bumgardner address invitations for the [Reception in Club : |and full skirt extending into & 1 . Schedules Tea {fall from a tiara of valley lilies | The Rev.. A. C. Brooks will read the vows uniting Miss Mary, m. tomorrow in the Woman's! After a reception in the Riviera “ Il 81v¢i ear a navy sult with wine aeMr. and Mrs. Earl H. Kyle, 1016 E. Palmer St. are the bride's ‘Christmas Meditations. fers will give a program under .... next Sunday in 1436 1B. 46th Mrs. William McCrary, cousin == i. Hostesses will be Mesdames A. blue. The bridesmaids, Mrs. Jack. The best man will be Jack| Set Tomorrow Trip to Chicage holiday dinner - dance and guest]

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man. The ushers will be Russell {ert D. Romine, Oscar James and {John W. Hoss. Stephens College Club's "Snowball" dance. The party will be Dec. 21 in the Woodstock Club. | A gown of candlelight satin seb —- rn tnt ree | f{aghioned with a molded bodice ! K | B Ww d T d ‘Research Club cathedral train will be wi orn by Miss y e fo e e 0 ay {the bride. Her illusion veil will . . * . In Third Christian Church The Christmas tea of the Wom-|2d she will carry a white satih an's Research Club will be at 2 Muff with white roses and orchids, . , Club the couple will leave for a Ann Kyle and William H. Meyer at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon. The Department Club. | y ; ceremony will be in the Third Christian Church. Mrs. Milo Stuart will wedding trip, Mise Yorger will : The, . {cessories for the trip. parents. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Warren Central Madrigal 8ing-| The ¢ Meyer, 730 Cottage Ave. {the direction of Miss Kathleen Hergt. of the bride, ts to be the matron of honor, She will wear powder W. Bowen. A. T. Coate, W. C.| oe i H. Carr and Mrs. Frank O. Kyle, Pl k . + MM. Glossbr £ Child : will wear rose and green. Eliza- ans s ven -Dinner-Dance Meyer and fhe ushers are 10 D8] The Indianapolis Distriet Den: bersCart Shock and-Mr. Carr. tar Soctety will hold fs annual S864 The bride will wear a white program tomorrow night in the marquiset gown made with a Hotel Lincoln Travertine Room.!

fitted bodice and full skirt and, Dr. Don Irwin is chairman. The accented with seed pearls. Her floor show will include the Gay-two-tiered fingertip illusion wvell{time Duo, Jean and Jan Dahl,

falls from a tiara of seed pearls ths Musical Alberts, Mirth and she will carry a white orchid!

on a white Bible. \

and, Mack dance team and Hal Bal-/

After a reception in the church ley's band and orchestra. and Styling a soft, | the couple will leave for a trip; The Christmas party and elec-| Van natural look. ¢ to Chicago. Miss Kyle will wear tion of officers of the Indianap- ing Permanent with soft a glen plaid sult with black and 5145 Dental Assistants Associa-|| ringlet ends. Hair shaping white accessories for the trip, | : i 1 and . and . tion is also scheduled for that cutting. $1.00 $1

hey wi lat : Thiy Will Be at home later this evening in the Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. |

Crystal Pace is president. Both the North Side and the East Side Dental Clubs have set “Yulé dinners.

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at 12:30 p. m, tomorrow in the LaRue's Restaurant, the East Warren Hotel, Side Dec. 21 in Buckley's.

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