Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 April 1950 — Page 24

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PAGE 24 - © Couple . Takes Trip "To Bermuda

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Propylaeum Mr. and Mrs.

. Hough are on a trip to Bermuda

following their marriage at 4:30

o'clock: yesterday afternoon in the;

Propylaeum. : . gv Mrs. Hough was Miss Barbara

‘7+. Wager, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.|

KarkL. Kiger, 647 E. 44th St. The bridegroom is the son of the late Mrs. - Florence L. Hough, New York. et “Dr. George Arthur Frantz, .pastor.of the First Presbyterian Church, officiated. D. Miller was her sister's matron «f honor and Miss Carolyn Kiger, another sister, was the maid of honor. They wore blue marquiset over taffeta. The dresses had fitted bodices and cap sieves edged with Venice Jae. The boufi fant skirts were accented with white cord sashes. The attendants carried azalea blossoms, pink = and lavendar tulips and violets.

Reception Follows The wedding gown was fashioned of ivory satin with a fitted bodice and full train. The cap sleeves and Peter Pan collar were trimmed with seed pearls. he imported illusion veil fell {rom a band of orange blossoms The bridal bouquet was of white tulips and azalea florets.

Thomas M. Taft, Cornwall-on-|

the Hudson, N. Y., ‘was the best| man. The ushers were David B.| Burt, New York; Joseph J. Doage, Hudson Fall, N. Y.; Langdon P.| Marion, Washington, and David Mills, Grosse Point Woods, Mich. The reception was in the Propy-| laeum. The couple will live in| New York. For her wedding trip the bride chose a navy and white checked

suit with navy and white acces-!

sories. The bride attended 8kid-| more College and was graduated:

Indiana * University. She was a Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority member, groom is a graduate of Choate School and Harvard University.

Program’ Listed By Hairdressers Mrs. Lilllan 8, Boynton,’ DeKalb, Ill, “member of .the Hair

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Fashion Council 6f America, will|

. be guest artist for the Indianapolis Hairdressers and Cosmetolo-

gists Association “ITth annual -and

May Day program Apr. 30 and Mav 1 in the Hotel Lincoln. "Mrs. Boynton is president of the National

dressers and Cosmetologists As- parents.

sociation: She has lectured and

conducted style clinics throug

second vice Mrs. I

Chapel, Butler University.

paign in the Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority Chapter House at

Butler University, The actives are getting ready for their annual |

Miss Klepfer, A. W. Christy

To Exchange Y.ows Today

The Rev. Warren F. Mathis; pastor Ep the Fountain Square Christian Church, will officiate at the wedd{sg of Miss Janice Klepfer

rush tea next Sunday.

Arthur W., Christy...

Mrs. James Rankin, Muncie will

the United States. and Canada. Betty Kinder will be the brides-

dictions for autumn. Other high lights of the two day event will be a finger waving | contest May 1.

carry bonnét baskets of

The couple will exchange vows

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on will be the best man,

The reception -will be

wedding trip to Washington and Mountains the bride}

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Thomas will be in charge: During bertha of Venice lace, pointed| iar May 1 the ‘couple will be

the style show and dance that sleeves and gathered skirt with a’

evening three trophies will be pre- full length train. The the contest winners, Venice lace veil "is trimmed

sented to

Mrs. Murt Craig is style show see

Trip to Washington

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chairman,

Howe Pupils : Plan Panel

A panel discussion on “Effect of Movies on Youth” will be given by four pupils of Howe Hen School Monday at the luncheon

meeting of the Auxiliary to the| Marion County Juvenile Center, Inc.

Mrs. Frank F. Weimer will pre-

side at a board meeting preceding

the 12:15 p. m. luncheon in the Hotel Washington Bamboo Room. Darrell Gooch, Howe speech teacher, will serve as panel moderator. Taking part will be Tricia Baker, Phyllis Haskins, Paul «Jump and Dave Williams. Mrs. W. A. Edwards is in charge of decorations and Mrs. Rex R. McConnell, reservations.

Betty Evans Sets Wedding

Times State Service GREENCASTLE, Apr. 15—~Mrs. Webb Evans of this city an nounces the engagement of her daughter, Betty Ruth, to J, Edmond White, Norfolk, Va: wedding Will be in the late summer. Miss Evans is a graduate of Francis Shimer Junior College and is attending Indiana Univer-

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sity, where she is an Alpha Omi-|

- ¢ron.Pi Sorority member, Mr. White is a graduate of the Virginia Military Institute and i$ doing graduate work in Indiana oo IBIAS Nc comin supsiomios oamsrrannihes

Legion Memorial Unit To Meet Tomorrow The Memorial, Unit American Legion Auxiliary, "will meet at » 7:30 p. m. tdbmorrow in the Hotel Antlers. Miss Ruby ~ Bradley frivble will Past presidents of the unit will be honored. Mrs. Smith, past president, parley chairman, will be in charge.of the program. Mrs. Wendell V. DeWitt will report on welfare. Miss - Pribble will name members of the nominating committee,

Homemakers Group

Will Meet Wednesday

Arlington Ave, will ‘be hostess at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday to the Irvington Homemakers Club. ° She will be assisted by Mrs. Robert Jacobs. The . president, Mrs. W. J. Koons, will conduct the afternoon meeting. Mrs. Gayle Criswell will give the project lesson on “Salads and Herbs in Cooking.”

Plan May Party |

The Tee-Pee Club members are

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at home in 8540 Broadway. The with bride attended Butler University i pearls and orange blossoms. and is a graduate of the Methodist Hospital School of. Nursing. The bridegroom is a Purdue Uni-

The bridal bouquet will include versity graduate and a Lambda

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at 2:30 p. m. today in Sweeney The bride .is the daughter of Mr. and jurch L. Klepfer, Noblesville, Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Christy,

air- Miami, Fla. are the bridegroom's Hair g The

ushers will be William Jackson, hout be*the ‘matron of honor and Miss Gaston Kolb and Donald McComb. in the She will bring the latest spring maid. The attendants will wear Atherton Center, Butler. For her and summer hair styles with pre-|green and yellow marquiset and will matching spring flowers, Susan Klepfer will be the flower- will wear a navy dress with white Mrs, Mabel girl. The satin bridal gown has a and navy accessories. :

Misses Nancy Adams; Joan-Herrin-and- Nancy Osborne {left-to right}-are on-a clean-up cam- esses.

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Girls Clean House for. Rush Tea

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Allison-OweriMi Vows Read In Church

To Be Saturday

EVANSVILLE, Apr, 15 — Mr. and Mrs. John Clinton Res of

Officiates .

Vows uniting Miss Marjorie L. Owen and Robert Thomas Allison Jr, were read at 7:30 o'clock last night in the Speedway Christian] Church. The Rev. Kenneth T.| Thorne officiated. : The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Mary F. Owen, 1938 Wilcox St, and Clement K. Owen, Indianapolis. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Allison, 4548 Millersville Road, are the Bridegroom'’s parents.

‘ling marriage of their daughter, Elaine, to Gene Leland Bego, son of Mr, and Mrs. L. D, Walls, 591 E. 18th St., Indianapolis, The wedding will be at 4:15 ip. m, Saturday :in St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church

matron of honor. The bridesmaids were Mrs. George Shuler, sistér of the bridegroom, and Miss ‘Mary Betty Stevens, Charlotte Ann Todd was the junior bridesmaid. They wore pastel marquisel trimmed with lace and carried colonial bouquets of carnations and roses,

Wears Pink Satin

“ Mary Lou Davis was the flowergirl and Philip Van Treese was the ringbearer. The bride wore blush pink satin. The fitted bodice was ac-

Evansville Country Club, Mrs. Arnold Joers, New Orleans, will be her sister's. matron of homor. The bridesmaid will be Mrs. Don Bego, Indianapolis.

Purdue Graduates Don Bego, brother of the bride-groom-to-be, will be the best man while the ushers will be Jack Curry, Indianapolis, Charles and Jack Burnette, Miss Rea's brothers, and Dan Wertz Mitchell, all Bretzman photo. of this city. = _. Dr. and Mrs. Jean S. Milner, 5145 N. Meridian St., announce | fiec Rea is a graduate of Purthe “engagement of their daughter, Susannah Lyne, to Frederick ', University and an Alpha Chi bridal bouquet was df pink camel-| Huntington Day Jr., Indianapolis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Day, Vero |Omega Sorority member and Mr. Has vecircled with sweetheart] Beach, Fla., formerly of Indianapolis. The future bride is a grad- Bego is a Purdue graduate and roses. | uate of Tudor Hall School and Wellesley College. ‘Mr. Day is'a a member of the Lambda Chi

lays Siith wes . the best graduate of Butler University. The wedding will be in June, |Alpha Fraternity.

Allison, brother of the bride- New Club Officers HE HASN'T FORGOTTEN—

{broidered in seed pearls. The

groom; Mr. Lanman and Ken-| —the hint of fragrance in soft lovely hair, groomed weekly,

neth Van Treese. 'To Be Installed The reception was in the church. New officers will be installed neat manicured’ nails—The Little Things a woman sometimes forgets. He hasn't forgotten... have you?

he ee Michigan for at the meeting of the Business ——— - and Professional Women of the | I . | Meridian Street Methodist Church A umnae to Meet | Wednesday. The dinner event will | The Indianapolis Alumnae of be at 6:30 p. m. in the church. St. Mary's College of Notre Dame| Officers to be installed are Miss will be entertained at. a 6:30 Harriet Paddock, president; Miss \p. m. dinner tomorrow by Miss Rosalind DeWitt, vice president; {Kay Crosby, 405 E. 43d-8t. Mrs. Miss—Pearl—Putnamy secretary; Harold J. Casey and Mrs. C, E.land Miss Mary E. Smith, treasMason, will be assistant host-/urer. Mrs. Sue Shearer, retiring - president; will preside. ~

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