Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1950 — Page 38
jcothe; O, will be her si ‘matron of honor. Mrs. Lowell H. Good, Riverton, N. J., sister-in-law of the future bride, will be the
Miss Ida Good Mi
Mrs. Ranald M. Wolfe,
bridesmaid.
John A. Kendall, Danville, will] be the best man. The ushers will]
be John Praay, Plainfield; J.|
Géorge Burns, Willlam Van Bus- [
kirk and Robert K. Morris.
Miss Good is the daughter of
| Mrs. Irby J. |Ave,, and Dr. and Mrs. Plainfield.
, 4202 Otterbein / Miller is the son of Chester C. Miller,
Miss Ida Mase Good and John| C. Miller will be married at 3:30 Pp. m. May 5 in the First Friends 'Chureh. Chillsister's
W. Costin, 5516 N.
T, Edenharter and Miss Wright. Accompanying Miss Johnston - will be Miss Jane Hampson. Miss Johnston has appeared with the Dallas, 8an Carlo and Chicago Civic operas. Two win-
[War Mothers to Meet
The Marion County Chapter,| American War Mothers, will be guests of the Laugh With the Ladies radio program at 2:30 p. m. Friday. Honor guest will be Mrs. Gladys Wright, selected as the
Th program wi bo 1030 8. m. in the home of Mrs. James Pennsylvania St. a3 Mts, Sostiss will be Mrs: Sa
Symphony Orchestra and sang
, series in 1948.
the role of Frasquita in Bizet's opera . “Carmen” presented on the “Stars Under the Stars”
‘A native of Salt Lake City, Miss Johnston received her early musical training there and later was graduated from the Peabody Conservatory of Musuc, She. has studied extensively ‘under both European and
best cook in the chapter.
American masters,
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china, colored and milk glass, GWTW lamps, bracket and hanging lamps. Letters in leather craft each Wednesday. Mrs. C. E. Stiles (2016 W. 62nd St.) New Agusta, Ind, R. R. 1, BR. 1843. * Xx * I will be in the Original Antique Show at the Spink-Arms Hotel, thru Tuesday, Apr. 11, to meet new friends and greet old ones: Lovely plates, vases, lamps and colored glass. Beautiful whatnots, marble top tables and candle tables. Ada Myers, “An-
tigues on U. 8S. 40.” Plainfield, Indiana. R. R. 1, phone 6892.
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OPAL’'S ANTIQUE SHOP 532 E. 25th (at Park) Fine collection of Meissen, Bristol, Bisque figurines, pair of satin glass vases, peach blow, Lutz, Amberina, cherry corner cupboard and dropleaf table, black walnut bookcase, 4 walnut chairs, 6 maple chairs, pine hutch table, dry sink, pine
's.__clock (original
grandfather decoration), octagon marble top table and many other items. Open Monday thru Thursday, 2 tod p.m
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Visit our booth at the Original Indianapolis Antique Show, Spink Arms Hotel, today thru Tuesday. We have been fortunate in obtaining for this show a 20-year collection of rare dolls numbering between 150 and 200, These have never been shown in their entirety outside of the col-lector-owner’'s home. This collection of Dresden, French and German dolls are of the very finest types in appropriate costumes of respective periods. We
will also show a few very inter-
esting pieces of rare antique furniture and art objects of exceptional interest. Carlos Recker, 1451 N. Delaware St. Faone RIley 7847. Hours: 10 a. m. to 5:30 p. m.
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Today and tomorrow are your last oppor-’ tunities to visit the Glamorous Antique Show in the gay and brightly lighted Murat Temple. Rare things of beauty are on Sisplay in our booths 6 and 7 Open 1 to 10:30° p. m. Our shop open daily, 10 am. to 4 p. m.; Mondays 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. or PPOItt. Closed Saturday Sunday. Louise Brooks, rv) N. Delaware (rear). LIL 4780. Appraisals given.
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The Original ANTIQUE SHOW at the Spink Arms Hotel Today thru Tuesday, open 1
Pp. m. to 10:30 p. m, One of the
most interesting displays is the exhibit of minerals shown by Earl W. Martin of Ann Arbor, Mich. Beautiful specimens from all over the world including crystals, - ores, slabs, Geodes. Specimens are available for every type of collector from: pupils, students and schools to advanced collectors and mineralogy museums. This is really a rare treat with minerals from Sicily, Hungary, Mexico and other mineral sources. Also plenty of cutting material for the amateur Lapidists. Pearl Records, Mgr, Hugh Goldsmith, Asst. Mgr,
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Visit our booth 4 at the Origin-
al Antique Show, Spink-Arms Hotel, today thru Tuesday, We will exhibit an unusual German mantle piece, 3 face butter dish, golden holly relish dish, an unusual iron coffee mill lamp. Consult us during the show about-reconditioning—and—elec: trifying your old lamp. Our shop is easy to find on E. Michigan ‘Street opposite West Drive, Woodruff Place. Shop hours: daily, 10 to 6; Tues. and Thurs, until 9 p. m,
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Take your antiques: such as old tea sets, candelabras, trays, or any othepsit-e-m-— for plating by experts to look like ’ new. Gold and sliver plating of all description on any kind of metal-=Datings and markings not eliminated. J. A.-Miles, 115 - -8. Capitol Ave. LI 3863.
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Haviland china, ¢ut glass, variety of styles and _. sizes of beer steins, black satin parasol, lace trimmed; pr. matching glass compotes, glass -salt dips, variety of water pitchers including large and small Cross Bar Daisy, Martha and George Washington portrait plates among many other. Eves. call CA. 4026 for appointment, 224749 W. 16th St. (Hwy. 84).
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KERRY ANTIQUE SHOP 660 East $8th St. HL. 5666 Antiques for Easter Gifts Largest and finest colle¢tion of china, glass, silver and bric- . a-brac, Fairfax Napoleon and other sterling. Beautiful garnet Jewelry, silyer pewter tea “and coffee sets; fin-ger-carved lady's : rocker, blue velvet, footstools and music box. Open daily 10-6, Friday eve-
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_The Indiana League of Women Voters is publishing a pocket
booklet, “The ABC of Vottg”|
in memory of Mrs. Thomas D.
|Sheerin. She was one of the
founders of the Indianapolis
League. Mesdames John K. Goodwin, Walter Greenough, Horace Shonle
. land Miss Mary Sinclair were the
committee members working on the booklet. It contains informa-
~{tion on registration, voting pro-
cedures and election dates.
Other members who worked oni
the publication are Mesdames
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