Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 February 1950 — Page 34
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_ |Charles F. Ball Takes Bride
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Jacqueline Parsley "Becomes Bride | * Charles A. Wilson J¥. oof Miss" Jacqueline Jean Parsley, 3034 N.! ‘Pennsylvania ‘St. as his bride in : ro a ceremony read at 3:30 o'clock; ; mE - ‘yesterday afternoon. The vows| J were readgby Dr. Jean 8. Milner
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| Vows to Be Read I" “In Henninger Church |
Roda 0 Lasley and Robert A. Lewis will A be read at 3:30 p. m. today in the!
Rev. Byron Bastin will officiate. © |. The bride, daughter of Mrs. ‘(Irma E. Lasley, 5909 E. Ray-
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Miss Marilyn Mabee. Yt sMarried
The Rev. Virgil D. Ragan offi. ciated at the 3:30 p. m. wedding yesterday of Miss Marilyn Mabee ‘land Reuben H. Wharam Jr, | .The ceremony was read in thd home of the bride's mother, Mrs, Harold Paine Mabee, 3637 Win.
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ian in the nd Presbyteria {mond St., will wear a gown of throp Ave. : Parents of the couple are Mr. . = [Jit Yeivey made with a fitted The Rev. Mr. Ragan is pastor sum and Mrs, Earl Young, Shelbyville, a a el Le fingertip Musion veil TallR {of “the Fairview Presbyterian in th and Mr, and ‘Mrs. Wilson, oe {from a tiara of seed pearls and’ [Church. The bride was given in ; - BradbuPy Ave. . Mts. she will carry » white Bible! marriage by her uncle, Evans N The matron of honor was eS. topped with a white orchid | Crawford, Louisville. simpl James Taylor ‘and the brides- | "Mrs. Donald E. Gleason is. to Mrs. Gerald L. Walker was her ample maids were Miss Barbara Reyn-| ibe the matron of honor. She will, * sister's matron - of honor. She dress olds, Pittsboro, and Miss Ruth | e matr hn Fo o Tt wore amber peach satin and net, simp Kurrasch. They wore gold and {wear an American Beauty > va The dress had a sweetheart necks N emerald green satin dresses and dress. The bridesmaids . w | line and a full satin skirt cove showi matching headdresses, The at- Mrs. K. A. Metz, Kendallville, and] ered with flying net panels, summni tendants carried bouquets of pur- Miss Carol Jean Lasley. They will{ model ple and yellow tulips, {wear green and gold velvet. The, Wears White Satin 8 Frank H. Wolf was the best g (TIPEDearer 18 10 be Jeff E. Hub. The white slipper satin bridal Molyr man and the ushers were Eugene |pard. © {gown was fashionéd with a net the st W. Btrack and Louis Eckhart Jr. Reception in Church | yoke circled with seed pearls in lection Trip to New York | The best man Will. be Arthur| 3 a drop shoulder effect. The bodice Amer The bride. were a traditional Paddish, Gary, andthe ushers. -__ Miss Dora Brookis, Miss -Ann-Hulchison-and Mrs. William F. Hillenbrand. look over invi- ‘was scatioped onto a boufrant Ren — I jake to be Ewa Hare, AMES tations for the Sigma Kappa Sorority State Day to be held Mar. 4 in the Marott Hotel. A luncheon [SR it Tre "fel Sos for. Is om quiset yoke was outlined in seed After a reception In the church af noon and a dance at night are included in the group's program. Mrs. Hillenbrand and Mrs, Har- [Ral Jonge OR he hare Frane pearls and the gown was made the couple will leave for a short ry A. May are co-chairmen of the event. Miss Brookie is past president of the Beta Sigma Chap- | ids and carnations. out of with a fitted bodice and hah, wedding trip. They will be at ter at Purdue, and Miss Hutchinson is president of Tau Chapter at Indiana University. Moody D. Wharam, Washing. Amy © skirt. Her two-tiered fingertip home later this month in Minne- : Tr ——————r YT er Wiother of the: Dridegroc difficu veil was of illusion and fell from apolis. . N th M +h . ; J . h Y th Ad I} was the best Wal ‘ Chica; a seed pearl and satin tiara, She Miss Lasley was graduated or ernoqis urc . JeWIS ou LL ro reception was in the home “Paris carried a white orchid on a pray-| from Indiana University. Mr. . Giro Plans Rall | After their wedding trip in Chis and a arhosk, a oe the eharchl Lewis; son of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Ton Be Scene of Marria up y | cago, the couple will be at hom All er a reception in the church) Lewis, Universal, is also a gradu- e Yo Adult Council of the T : and I the couple left for a trip to New| ate of the university uth Ad 9 in 3927 N. Temple Ave. urch: York. The bride wore a navy i Bretaman hots wb————————— The North Methodist Church will be the scene at 3:30 p. m. Jewish Community Center, a Red h : 5 the gabardine suit with pink acces| Miss Nancy Habich and Charles Francis Ball were married at T k I ; ki {today of Miss Allen. Matte Unversuwiy martiage to Walter Bonar Feather Agency, has issued invi-| C arles Boswell - 10. me sories for the trip. ‘They will x 11 a. m. yesterday=in the St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church. The urek-Lamkin The bride 1a the dag ny od Sate, u tations to all young Indianapolis To Be Speaker at ho A Oe A doar. he ‘| ‘bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Carl Habich, 4335 Broad- x, {Winfield Ave. and Mr. Pon Mrs. O. i) nay Dye, 3305 adults for a Brotherhood Rally. '* premiers” or. the Indianapolis Much Mr. Wilson is a graduate of In-| Wav, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maicoim Ball, 4315 College Ave., VYows Read {bridegroom's parents, : a ats hey Selig wi he held Chapter, Women's Organization vis diana University. He did ad- are the bridegroom's parents. | Mrs. Jack Tharp will be her| 1 SL. L & SF 2 r, 2314 N. fian g|0f the National Association Re. eturn er iat es a 2 i an . | center, 2314 N. Meridian St. It i retu vanced work at Purdue Univer-| “pr Ee TT am Re Wedding Is = sister's matron of honor. She will. Mother $ Club to Meet [fn connection with national ‘ol Pruggisis, wil Hest Ftaany : Palm gyre re a FET Al Ch f \wear a green shaded marquiset' The Butler University Kappa Brotherhood Week. | for a luncheon an usiness tte orori y umnage ap e ® In Berwyn, Il. {dress with a molded bodice and Alpha Theta Sorority Mothers The program will include a Meeting in the Severin Hotel. a . BERWYN "11. "Feb. 11 Miss [ull skirt. She will carry Amer- Club will hold a noon luncheon Town Hall discussion on “The Charles Boswell of the Marion wld rs a eron ets eeting Saturday ‘ = e a7 et] ican beauty roses. y with their daughters Tuesday in|Necessity of Inter-Faith Co-op-| County Juvenile Court will speak, shows : A > | “5 : {Iola Ruth Lamkin an rthu s ‘the chapter house, 825 W. Hamp: | " wi ./Mesdames Fred Dunnington 3 \ fa pes Joseph Turek will be married at To C: R p ' . Hamp-|eration.” - A social hour will fol gton, - Beach T T k : B id The regular meeting of the Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter of Pil I ATL | 0 Larry Koses ton Drive, Dr, O. M. Ross, Butler low. Groups in the host organi-| Frank Wenzel, Joe Battista an given Oo a e | FIG [1.mbda Theta Sorority, professional organization for women in Leonard's Church here. The Rev. The bride will wear white President, will speak at the after- zation include BBYM, Junior Ha-| George Lannigan will be in spring : ; education, will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday in the Hotel Lincoln. . | . ed noon meeting. dassah, SAM and IZFA-Hillel, ~ |charge, tai Times Special “Th ph {Leo J. Kinsella will officiate. marquiset and Chantilly lace. : ain a e Teacher—Her Personality’ will be discussed. Participants i i 1 PROVIDENCE, R. I, Feb. 11! | The bride is the daughter of The bodice is accented with a X . ag! in the discussion and their topics will be the Rev. Joseph Johnston, in | ts =A ceremony to be read at 5.301, o 21 Needs": Dr. George S. Rader. “I tonal. Needs Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Lamkin, | sheer yoke outlined with a lace secrets p. m. tomorrow will unite Miss) FS Jane’ Wilson. wSecial s_mg’lonal Needs’; Masi 3168 Greenbriar St. Indianapolis. pertha, The bouffant hoop skirt has y Arlene Glantz and .D av Id Needs.” and George Farkas, “Rec-|chaifman for the meeting, as- She is living now in Battle Creek, ig highlighted with a lace peplum Tow ! Jorees Calderon, The vows will be re reational and Health Needs” Mrs. |8isted by Miss Isabella Drohan Mich. The bridegroom is the son'and has a formal court train. in the Narganseit Hotel. of Alfred Trefz will be the modera-|and Mrs. John B. Sullivan (of Mrs. Jennie Turek, Berwyn. A lace tiara embroidered with oe sessiol The bride is the daughter of t reiz e m a~ —— —— {He lives in East Lansing, Mich. [seed pearls and sequins will hold Other Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Glantz, | oT | The couple will be at home later the two-tiered, fingertip illusion the fo Providence, and the bridegroom's] Special guests will include ex- Purdue Glee Club {this month in Battle Creek. Miss veil. The bridal bouquet is of Ano parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jacob! change teachers in the Indian- _ ‘Lamkin attended the University white roses, hyacinths and : 3 (tT proses. : Calderon, 1000 Church Bt, In-| oie Public Schools this year. To Be Here Mar. 1 [0 Colorado, — oy orchids. : =F DOH $17! : hi x cs, Bl ere ove tsi ratte Konig A rho A a en en 2 a = ary SP ant A mace va - ase. wm. I Fad S 3 - a { nd ni “William ‘Bolton, Danville, Ww 11 - 4 y 2 Indianapolis guests wil inciude They are Miss Joan Wall, E58] The Purdue University Glee/June from Michigan State Col-'be the best man while the ushers | 5 year. the bridegroom’s parents; Miss land; Miss Joan Edworthy, Wales; cp under the direction of Al lege. will be Herman Bolton, Danville EE after Ann Calderon and Hymie Calder-| Miss Eileen McCartney, Canada, giowart, will sing on St. Pat- een and Mr. Tharp. ! : EEE : y Paris on, sister and brother of the and Miss E. Marion Crittenden, rici's Day in Indianapolis again WCTU Unit to Meet The reception will be in the tHE ? ; from | bridegroom; Hy Calderon, his Los Angeles, Cal. {this year, oi h f the bride’ ts IB H i Pan i d Mr. and Mrs. Harold] Other guests will be representa- The Sarah A. Swain Unit, home o 8 bride's parents. For i : A higher _cousin, an . an . Ha er gues ep nia The annual event is sponsored WCOTU, will meet at 11: a. m. her wedding trip to New Orleans i ¢ # 8 ‘ta Berebitsky and their son, Paul tives of Beta, Omega, Alpha Eta'hy the Indianapolis Juni Alum.) ’ ap: the bride Th h dust i } 2 ; Xes Retebitaky ang thel RE 0) dla, Deg, Alpha Eta polis Junior Alum-| Tuesday in the home of Mrs, Carl the bride has chosen a dusty 5B t | Lest n, . {an pha eta Chapt Ol nae Club of Pi Beta Phi Soror- 2 pink suit with navy blue ac- 1 ; : There will be tion in the ; Hastings, 1049 Villa Ave. There ! b ! 3 unduly ere a reception in the Delta Kappa Gamma Sorority; ity. ‘The concert will be at 8:30 il be ; cessories., § ! § hotel after the ceremony. The the Altrusa Club; Women's Coun- pn’ m, Mar, 17 in Caleb Mills Hall. a_coversd dish luncheon|™o, Or it wil be at ho i 3 1 of tie couple will leave for a trip toicii of the Indianapolis Chamber) 5. °°" ‘at noon. The. Rev. H. B. McClan-|, ")¢0 CO0Pe FL Te oe i 1 | ! ! Sictate Miami Beach, Fla., following thelof Commerce, and Phi Delta Dr 1s concert will bejahan will speak and Mr. Me-1y) Loy Bouvier University where Hl ! i porter reception, ‘ 'Kappa fessional organization 8iven ‘to the active chapter of Clanahan will sing. : } : I: § LE : tele ps Kappa, professional organization Ye ac ‘she was a Zeta Tau Alpha So- - : ; H Wh They will be at home In Provi- for men in education. DePauw University, Last year the x a rnr—_— rority member, £9 ig £ yp dence in March, : | Miss Bry! McClure fs committee alumnae presented $1000 to the Luncheon Planned A 7% 1 ; H na — sn chapter building fund. | The hobby committee of thel Teen-Agers' Jewel HLL ! : Mrs. Glen W. Irwin Jr. is gen-| Women's Auxiliary to the Na-| ts first oY e of zy 31 h eral chairman. The committee tional Postal Transportation As- : io if | § { ] P : boys for belts, are now being used y H 5 § relude to heads are Mrs. George Vickery, Soclation will hold a luncheon i, teen-agers’ jewelry. 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