Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 April 1950 — Page 26
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Bete L Bego Takes Bride
SUNDAY, APR. 23, 1950-
pits! Capers Engagemen s Announc Iss rT Churct Rite CC : Perle. Mesta, ‘Home Is Followec J Fo Talks, Visits % Fes . William A. Henderson © Miss Bumgardner cenes of Triumphs ts Bridegroom ls Married Offi Mis# Constance Jane Dorr and A reception in the e siirel Sole Nam : Old Fri d Bab Li | lowed the marriage of Miss Jean Mrs. W riend Bab Lincoln Gives Party L. Baumgardner and Richard E. review “8 For Luxembourg Minister at Mayflower Mebunald at 430 o'clock yeater! the sprin H. Bruner Jr. will afternoon. Dr. Roy Ewing PE I By ELISE MORROW read the vows. Vale read the vows in McKee day Guil a it Tabernacle partment WASHINGTON. Apr. 22—With a red straw’ hat a elde the Swabs of ShapeL : TOW.” tilted on the side of her head, her figure slimmer and her 4632 Kenwood Raymond the bride- Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Bumgardner, ‘the clubh jaws set as firmly as ever, Oklahoma's gift to the diplo- ; groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. 13603 Washington Blvd, are the Officers . L.- Henderson, Hannibal, Mo. | |bride’s parents. The be electe matic set; the Minister to Luxembourg, Perle Mesta, hd Nancy Donnelly is to be. ‘is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W, guild chat visited some of the scenes of her triumphs here last week. ithe maid of honor. The brides-| McDonald, 4136 Winthrop Ave. The former No. One hostess, whom someone once described |maids will be Mrs. H, E. Moore, The matron of honor was Mrs, Mrs. D: as “A great slice of Americana,” is home on official business. 18outh Bend, and Miss Betty Fero ‘H. Y. Davis III, Elizabethtown, {dian St, z , s. John D. Davies and : She’s not giving any parties while she's \apd Miss Jackie Slutsky. The at-| Ky. Mrs. pr a. m. Tu here in Washington because she doesn’t tendants will’ wear pink satin Mrs. B. R. Davidson Jr. were he the Great have time. She works ffom eight to six frocks with headdresses of carna-| bridesmaids. hey woke Ble Mrs. Roy: in the State Department, she says, and tions and ivy. They will have car- | green taffeta and lace dresses. * The Slsous 3 many people ate giving parties for nations and roses in their bou-| [Trin Follows he lost dide.” er that she doesn't have time to throw uets. Paul T. McDonald was the any herself. One of the gayest parties The best man is tg be Coorg {man and the ushers were Vernon Meeting for Aunt Perie was a breakfast with W. Herrick, Hannibal, and the \P. Horton and Mr. Davidson. The fink whisky sours, scrambled eggs and ushers will be James C. Hender- The bride's gown was of white the Amer creamed finnan haddie, given by one of son, Hannibal, Mr. Moore and! {Chantilly lace. It had a molded will be at bey friends Bab Lincoln, at the Jack Kirby. | 'bodice and Boop shiek She can tthe: ciy ayflower otel. Mrs. Mesta’'s first { ried a cascade uquet o - words were that she doesn't want any To Wear Lace [tulips and green orchids. Pohlman change of post and that she ioves A gown of Chantilly lace over After the reception the couple George A. Luxembourg, . especially .the Grand blush pink satin will be worn ny left for a short wedding trip. tions. Duchess, the roses—the Luxembourg | the bride. It is made with a fitted They will ye 2! ome ate this on A ower—and the steel mills T + bodice and full skirt which ex- J 3 : . month in 4138 Winthrop Ave. chairman, The guests at the breakfast were as | Bd hy ngsgemont o ie Botha Gray Dette. 1s Saves tends into a cathedral train. Her ; i EIN ’ The bride is a graduate of Sharon Mq representative a selection as could ever | war mberger, Columbus, Ind., is announced by the bride-to- fingertip illusion veil falls from ; _ Stephens. College and the bride- and Bar . ave been found at a Mesta party, and | be's parents, Rep. and Mrs. Winfield K. Denton, Evansville and |a satin and lace half-hat and she it ; {groom attenied Je A play Haw i, ncluded such characters as § ¥ } % Nor arolin grad Elise Morrow Maloné of Nevada, the » as Sen. George | Washington. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bamberger, 300 serey Valley Mies ang white) bees Bod i J “ Fo San 8 ? of the University of California. He oa 1 Not ie Mis. 3Hcot Congress in attendance. Sen. Malone is | ©reencastle. The ceremony will be Aug. 12 in the Denton home in | A reception in the Marott Hotel | Nits. Son Leland Boga Helene-Covert photo Pisne Iretolaion Intallcion sod Dear . strict! esta’s corner, since he regards his Republican | Evansville. ; ss will follow the ceremony. The . . Nineties” colleague, Sen. Robert Taft, as a social upstart. Malone is a large, | : - : ——— [couple will leave for a trip to| Mr. and Mrs. Gene Leland Bego are on a trip to the Ozark! The Mothers Club of the Eng- There w Sioafty Doli) 1s Nhode bilson in life is to return the nation WwW V ° New Orleans and Florida after Mountains following their marriage at 4:15 o'clock yesterday after-| lish Avenue Boys Club will install Mrs. Rola 4 i { tf D | Tt {the reception. noon. The vows were read by the Rev. Albert R. Swasko in St. officers at its meeting Tuesday. George W. Jan McKinley, ut te kes I 97 Fay] than the Softes | omen o ers e ega on = | Miss Dorr will wear a blue Mark’s Lutheran Evangelical Church, Evansville. There wil be 12:30 p. m. covered sisting th Perle despite her Truman-Fair 3 aay Pho " are dapper . ® |gabardine suit with navy and The bride, the former Miss dish luncheon. - . James W. Deal attachments, plain a Wo a been To Leave for Atlantic City ~~ |white accessories for the trip. She Elaine Lillian Rea, is the daugh- = “R. BE. Ken Ex-Prize Fighter for a ine st ion "gion | : will top her suit with a coral gan- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Clinton ih L. E. Kru “You used to be a Republican, | months but theFe have i A large delegation of League of Women Voters members from ardine coat and wear a corsage Rea, Evansville. The bridegroom ||| Mayer, F. Perle.” he hoomed happily to | so many farewell parties for Indiana will leave today for Atlantic City to attend the 19th con- of white orchids. Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. {ii son and R \ Mrs. Mesta, “and. we'll get you | him he hasn't been able to get vention of the group. They will help adopt a plan of work on the Hig couple will be at home.-in Walle 5911 EB. 1Sih. St, Indian Mrs. Ci «back again when we win.” away. national level for the next two years and also elect new national May in Dayton, O. apolis, Ww Sago Mrs. Dear Malone is an ex- prize- fighter | ‘offic TE: The bride attended Cincinnati, Mrs. Arnold W. Joers, New Or- I w INGTON T. tea table. POT ust Argus tow.” Rad ors. Absent Hostess . rs. John L. H. Fuller, state president, will lead one of a series, University, Herron Art School Jeans, Yas the matron of honor || 20 WEST WasH S Xa Lr EER AS Re ave. RINE GOERS TOT HEE ot Sr HSE CHET * tOMOP rw mmm w STAN Bute URIVersity. Mr A bridesmaid: He Dor: i oars . Speaker. out agaipst me-toolsm, recipro- © of Stephen Karly, deputy sec- night. It is an orientation session. and its meaning for the United derson attended the University of IE es. They wore whi e organay it Bridal Gow George ) ‘cal trade, etc. over his finnan. | TCHATY Of “defense and , White Mrs. Alfred Noling, a mémber States. . Missouri: [i yer Seen a . BEA ii trated lect haddie some nasty-minded | HOUSe secrefary in the Roose- of the state board, also will repre- James H. Rowe Jr. a member SH [beat ip Big De the fib Bridesmaid's Frocks and What Democrat suggested that per | velt days, was-in the group, and sent the state league. Others at-| of the Hoover Commission, will! CC | WwW d usliers- Were Daniel To Miteh- Hi Di Dresses of Indiana haps he had entered polilies | LPere Were several distinguished tending from Indianapolis will in-| discuss the commission's recom-| oup e e Just Jack and Charles Burnette, il ey Garden Di too late, but Malone replied ops Jhon thé extra man clude Mrs. Charles Harman, pres- Mendations oN onseryation Tues. | Evansville nd Jack Curry i Ball Gowns The me - a rigade and a fascinating ident, and . Mesdames John A. day morning er: ‘also will | Ch b at ; a we iI v » mm. int el. oi Mg bad been ; lady from San Francisco Campbell, Bennett Kraft, Gordon discussion on the role of political! n urc | 25000 Of Wikite Shan Jace ll : Graduation Frocks ¥ Kraas Others who greeted Minister Haz, Mrs Albee Diehl . {McCalment and C. B. Blakeslee. fraryics in he United States, the . Mise Overstreet Yall skift was WOR by the bride. il a Cocktail Dresses | will Introd Leslie Biffle mrs. )iehl realized in the eague to e s i Sn a ap i i ighligh Monts o0 Sle Dullls, the middle of her scrambled eggs Other Delegates parties and ideas on promoting Becomes Bride Fale Jongis Yumon Vell el {it Evening Gowns | Be oh 2 retary of the Senate; and his |. Nat she was supposed to be at- Attending from other leagues voter Interest. The C tiara and she carried white car- i i arrangeme pleasant wife Glade, whose tending a luncheon in San in Indiana will be Mesdames A. W. ‘Another high point of the con- e Centenary Christian Churen nations and hyacinths. Ii! or . bon awarc doleful, croaking, foghorn voice | Francisco. and that she. was 8 E vention will be an “international Was the scene of Miss Lois Edythe |", "=o S00 Cee fh For Every Taste . . . For Every Size Mrs. Ge 3 " ving a YArtv § 3 t ” > i o 3s a familiar Washington social giving -a dinner party in San Lindesmith, Anselm Strauss and evening” at .which guests from Overstreet’s marriage to Donald Country Club followed the cere- | For Ev Spring Occasion Mrs. Ernes noise. There also was Hugo | Francisco that night. She Tom Goby, Bloomington; Mrs. abroaa will be honored. That E." Coleman at 7:30 o'clock last mony. The couple will be at home lil vad FO sy Spring * : chairmen, Gouthfer, the one-man Brazilian | Promptly sent a telegram say- Hubert Ball, Crawfordsville; Mrs. night Miss Anna Lord Straussm, Night. The Rev. G. LaVon Fisheriin May in Indianapolis. The bride |i Mesdames ‘ ing she couldn't make the |E. E. McMichael, Crown Point; retiring national president, will Tead the double ring ceremony. | 1iondeq Evansvill e i FU. DA Mission to Washington women, | 1 The bride; dauht t Mr. andl nded Evansville College and |f/ tey, U. D. Gouthler, a counselor at the | lunch, and did nothing about Mrs. Roy Monteith and Mrs. Ches- tell of her experiences last sum- e;-daughter o 5 30% was graduated from Purdue Uni- I FORMAL WEAR Dithmer, Brazilian. Emba has done | Canceling the dinner party, ter Huffman, Elkhart; Mrs. Rob- mer with the 'Round the World Mrs. H. J. Overstreet, 1512 N. i ongity She is a member of Alpha [| : Hall, W. « tu | “They'll go on without me,” she jert Kleckner and Mrs. David Town Meeting. {Dearborn St., wore a beige wool |p, Omega Sorority. Mr. Bego is [||| Dion nedy, W. 1 | said. “They know where the Stanton, Gary; Mrs. Robert Grif- reeset. suit with brown accessories. Miss |a156 a Purdue graduate and a ||| pr Priced from $14.98 to $79.98 Ponlvian, | liquor is.” fith, Hammond; Mrs. Norman h C (Norma Lose, maid of honor, wore member of Lambda Chi Alpha ||| : R Ww, | . Fox, LaPorte; Mrs. David Strauss, Mot ers lub Plans a gray suit with navy accessories. | Fraternity. fit O88, W. { Confused Official Michigan City; Mrs. Carl Leude- [); for Wednesd | Stanley Moreillan was the be st| Ans and 0. R. Later In the day, Mrs. Harold king, Lafayette; Mrs. Michael inner tor ednesday man and the ushers were De] ? Newly e Walker, a Washington Dowa- Faikel, Chesterton, and Mrs. Rob-' The annual mother and daugh- Overstreet and E. H. Higdon. “e next two 3 ger, had a cocktail party in ert Richey, Indianapolis, state ter dinner will be held by the A reception in the church fol- ? Griener, c Aunt Perle's honor Mrs. executive secretary. Kappa Kappa Gamma Mothers lowed the ceremony. B. Hall, hv Walker ‘has taken over the Paul Hoff Club of Butler University at 6 The bride attended Gallaudet g Brive! middle section of Friendship, || aul Hoffman to Talk p. m. Wednesday in the chapter College, Washington. The bride- ss the mansion which once be- One of the highlights of the house groom, san of Mr. and Mrs. Sherlonged to the late hostess [convention will be an address by Special recognition will be given idan D. Coleman, 2538 W. WashEvalyn Walsh McLean. Mrs. {ECA Administrator Paul Hoff- to chapter seniors and entertain- ington St., attended Hanover ColAlben Barkley, without the man ata dinner meeting Tuesday. ment will be provided by members| lege and is a member of Lambda veep, was one of the guests at {He will speak on foreign trade of the active chapter. ‘Chi Alpha FYaternity. LISTEN this party. She looked as young A — we and pretty as a girl in a light 1 | ’ Carmen (a -spring--print-dress-and a large | straw hat. The Brazilian Am- | ! Sunday Ev bassador, Mauricio — Nabuco, | | 10:15, y came, and so did Supreme | Court Justice and Mrs. Stanley The true symbol
Reed. The poor Chilean President, | {Gabriel - Gonzales -Videla, had an hysterical time keeping people straight on his state visit here recently. He met a man at luncheon at noon one | day, liked him very much and kissed him on both cheeks in the continental masculine salut tation as they parted. “That night, the man was very hurt
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