Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 June 1950 — Page 9
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; T. Victor Keene Jr. To Marry Miss Dennis
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California Ceremony to Unite Pair In Episcopal Church at 8 P. M. ‘ : : Times Special. nT TC ap ‘SAN GABRIEL, Cal, June 16 -— The Episcopalian Church of Our Saviour here will be the scene at:8 o'clock tonight of Miss Doris Dennis’ marriage to Thomas Victor,
Keene Jr. . Site
.. The. bride. is the daughter.
" Dennis, San Marino, Cal. Mr,
Jersey 8t., Indianapolis, are the Dean William Fleetwood wil
We, the Women—
Share in Home . Wife Shouldn't Do All the Planning By RUTH MILLETT Memo to June brides:
ieas and the bridesmaids, Mesdames. Leroy Sanders Jr. Fred-..
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Mr.and Mrs; Norman
and Mrs. Keene, 3209 N. New
bridegroom's parents. =
1 hear the vows before an altar; banked with pink and blue hydrangeas. The attendants will wear
blue net over pink satin. The necklines of the frocks are outlined with blue lace flowers. i The maid of honor, Miss Fay Dennis, will carry pink hydrang-
erick J. Carr Jr. and Thomas Brant Jr. and Miss Mary Griffith, will have bouquets of blue hydrangeas. The ivory satin bridal gown! has a yoke of lace. The bride's!
{veil is trimmed with lace and
‘Get your husband interested pearls. She will carry valley
in the first home you share, even if it is just a tiny apartment, if you . want him to take as much pride in your home as you do. It may be a - temptation to go ahead and furnish your home exactly to suit yourself and then git back and bask In your
Ruth Millett
husband's approval of what you | the! . , Ln have accomplished all by your- [Of Harvard University and the groom's parents. The Rev. Louis Crafton will offic fate.
self, But your home will belong more to the two of you if you g#t your husband interested in
cide on color schemes, and so forth. : After all, when you start showing your house or apartment to your friends, you want your husband to feel the same sense of pride and accomplishment in it that you do. » » = THE WIFE who can, when | she takes guests through her home, say “This was Bill's idea” or- “Bill refinished this chest himself” or “Bill and I both like modern” makes a home seem much more like a mutual accomplishment than the wife who takes. all the credit for everything that has been done. Furthermore, a man really ‘has a right to have his home express something of himself. The big, strong type of man whose frilly-minded wife decorates their home to suit her personality certainly isn’t give ing her husband the kind of background he would choose for himself-—and yet ‘that is the background hé has to live with. So get your new husband interested in helping you plan | Your home and don’t veto every { suggestion he makes that isn’t exactly what you would have chosen. It ohly takes a few such vetoes to get 2 man to the point where he bows out: with, “I guess you know more about these things than I do; so you go ahead and do whatever you like.”
i e———————— Study Review Club To Give Supper Mr. and Mrs. Clare Falkner, 4025 Washington Blvd., will en-| tertain members of the Study Review Club and -their husbands at a pitch-in supper at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow night. Newly elected officers are Mrs.
Mrs. Harold Peters, vice-presi-| dent; Mrs. William Hanley, secretary, and Mrs. C. Bryan Hewlett, treasurer,
Audrey Wessel To Be Feted
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Salamander will entertain with a buffet supper tomorrow “night for Miss! Andrey Pauline Wessel and Charles Martin Sallwasser. They, will be married at 8 p.m. June 24 in “the Irvington Methodist Church, Nea gs a ‘Hostesses at the wedding reception will be Mesdames Sala-| mander, C. M. Lang and B. A. Fuson, The reception will be in!
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“the Spink-Arms Hotel,
please Dad!
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These and many more unusual gifts designed especially to
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Reception at Home Harry A. Stout, Indianapolis! will be the best man, The ushers ‘will be Mr. Carr, N. Spencer Dennis Jr., George Fenimore and; The reception will be in the home of the bride's parents.|
After a wedding trip the couplef
will be at home in Los Angeles, The bride is a graduate of the!
Mis. Clyde Secrest (left), new president of Stansfield Circle,
| entertained the recently elected officers and chairmen of the or-
ganization yesterday in her home, 3910 E. 57th St. Among the guests were Mrs. C. Nevin Harwood (center), historian, and
—Mrs: John R: Jewett, treasurer.
Shirley Grayson to Be Wed
To Thomas Biggs Tonight
Miss Shirley Jean Grayson and Thomas Biggs will be mar
Marymount School, Los Angeles,|rieq at 8 o'clock tonight in the Crooked Creek Baptist Church
Junior League. - i The bridegroom is a graduate]
Harvard Business School. He is!
-{and is a member of the Pasadena The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, James Grayson, 17 {W. 58th St. : Mr. and Mrs. Claude Biggs, 212 W. 63rd St, are the bride-
Miss Janet Fitzpatrick, maid! -
s' State \
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Officers Tomorrow
Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, June 16 — Gally colored shorts and tee?
for delegates to Girls’ State on -JU- ¥ y — Lt ET
The .teen-agers attend politi cal rallies, eat meals, and relax! on the long porch of Rogers Cen- } ter Dining Hall attired in every variety of shorts outfit. But the casual clothing does not mean the girls aren't getting
training in government, They are being given a stiff dose of basic and practical workings of citizen-| ship. Today, campaigning began in earnest for the major govern mental posts of the mythical state,
her c¢o-officers is set for tomor
ing is getting into full swing. Yesterday was primary day, and the
posters and holding party caucus|! sessions. : Campaign Posters “Now, don't forget to vote for!
me” was the most commonly| heard phrase around the GQGirls'|
ri
girls had put their campaign] {posters where they thought they
ipleture, . | Once the general election is. {over tomorrow morning, the girls! {will get a chance to relax for the|
week-end, with the main. event!
Many of the girls will have their parents there with them to wit-| {ness the ceremony. i {| Saturday afternoon will be a time for relaxation with no ac‘tivities scheduled. Monday will/
a movie,
a member of the Fox Club and of honor, will wear ice blye sD ; N . JF. INOITIS
the Hasty Pudding Institute of The bridesmaid, Miss Janet Bor-
1770.
List Plans For Supper
Party to Honor
' Molly O'Dell Dr. and Mrs. John R. Brayton! and Miss Jessie Brayton, 3128 Fall Creek Blvd., East Drive, will] entertain Miss Molly O'Dell and Jack Adams with a picnic sup-| per tomorrow night. The honor guests will be married July 22 in Sweeney Chapel, Butler Univer-| sity. Guests will be Mr. and Mrs.
. red accessories. The couple WilliCarmel home, Guests will be the Almost an DeForest O'Dell and Mr. and) f best man while the ushers will be] WASHINGTON-—The first wo- lowed more leeway t be at home in 2122 N. Delaware members and wives of the active 8 Ushers . . y | Mr. Davidson and Carl Nielsen. man to occupy a seat in the
"|U, 8. Senate was Mrs, Rebecca any color or material.
Western Alumnae [Latimer Felton (D., Ga.) in 1922.]
Mrs. Ray M. Falls, parents of the engaged couple; Mr. and Mrs, Will W. Holmes, Logansport; Phillip Capron, Chicago; Messrs. and Mesdames H. Norris Cottingham, Everett Schofield; Roy M, Robbins and John J. Wilson, Miss Natalie O'Dell, Miss! Marcia Matthews, James C. Bill-| heimer and Joe Matthews, | A china shower will be given for the bride-to-be at 8 p. m.,| Tuesday, - by Mrs. William L. Pittman. She will entertain in the home of her mother, Mrs. Scott Ham, 312 N. Irvington Ave.
Shower Planned
Invitations have been sent to! Mesdames O'Dell, Falls, Howard
denkecher, will be in shell pink.!
‘Shower Bouquet
iss ken TB WhHite. marquiset brid a bi-Fop B 2 bu ¥ d se {gown has an embroidered 1+ To e ere {and embroidery inserts in the] iskirt, It is fashioned with a | cathedral train. fingertip veil will fall from a seed! { bureau's Social and Educational pearl tiara. | A half-dozen parties will honor, To Be Wed J une 30 Dorertnens will be on the con- { David Weedman, 728 Congress ference program. jaye. announces the approaching I. H. Hull, former presidert
Dr., Mrs.-Masters Will Entertain
The bride’s|
She will carry a shower of Free Surratt next month,
{Dr. Mary Alice Norris soon. Dr, Norris will marry Lt. Col. Joe
| Then comes the big piénic|
{Tuesday out at Brown County ‘V5 {Park., By that time the giris| The school will
5 To da a! |
Delegates to Elect |;
ishirts are the standard apparel|g
down to the serious business of 5
Election of the governor and|{
row morning and the campaign-|
girls wére busy making-campaign|
State campus. And many of the §
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{the inauguration ceremonies in . ; the IU auditorium on ‘Sunday. Going North Plan to Attend Farm School
About 100 Indiana Farm Bu-|
12/ pe full of Jegistative sessions and eau members, including district) meetings of state officers, but directors, and officials will. at-| Monday night the girls will have tend the Midwest Farm Bureau! . i | Training School in Sturgeon Bay, | . {
= 1 be held from!
Members of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorerity are making plans for their 39th grand convention {would do the most good—right! Tuesday through June 25 in Swampscott, Mass. Mesdames B. S. Mitchell, R. E. jon their backs. One girl had| Baur (left to right) are a typical trio who will motor east. They will leave Sunday morning for New {even adorned hers with her own| Ocean House, scene of the 1950 sessions. | ter, and Mrs. Baur is District | president.
All three are members of the Indianapolis Alumnae Chap.
inner and R. O,
Will have made many fast friends, Sunday. evening through Wednes- tsi
and they a time at the park.
Miss Weedman
{marriage of his sister, Miss Mar- of the IFB Co-op, will speak. also. white roses and carnations. A linen shower will be given jorie Weedman, to Kennard Ken-
Cortez Woody will be the best this evening by Miss Marian nedy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
anticipating a B3Y day noon. Twelve states will be! represented,
Mrs. Russell Cushman, Toit ville, president of the state farm
{The Indiana group will give a
{dramatic skit, “Which Road?”
By JOAN TAKING A trip this vaca-
backed sun dresses and frou frou date dresses. Better steer -clear of big, bold prints and pale pastels, too, Skip masses of flowers on your bonnet and choose instead a small, neat chapeau, ; En oe BOYS may wear light suits, seersucker or corduroy jackets. — They should shun sweaters, Tshirts, sloppy or gaudy sports. : wear, The suavest fellows will hats! te
Naturally, traveling calls for considerate behavior, Running, 7 yelling and giggling brand a teener as a tyro. In pity or fme. patience, folks will say, “Guess : he's never been on a train before!” This doesn't mean you have to stay tied to your seat like a martyr to a stake. It's correct
man and the ushers will be Jack Laut, Mrs. William Heath and Kennedy, 324 W. Raymond St. Grayson, Jean Biggs and Richard Mrs. Robert Purves in the home| : The wedding will be at 7:30 King. The reception will be in the Run Blvd.
‘home of the bride's parents. For!
{of Mrs, Purves,
5270 Pleasant P. m., June 30, in Sweeney Chapel Butler University, Mrs. Edward Dr and Mrs. Robert Masters Fultz will bé the matron of honor.
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her wedding trip east the bride will entertain with a buffet sup-|. iss Cletia Ransdell and Mrs. will wear a navy blue dress with per tomorrow evening in their Carl Davidson will he brides-
St.
Il Tudor Juniors At Conference
Eleven Tudor Hall juniors left rence Sims will entertain infor-| Western College alumnae of In-| - today for the Lake Forest Con-'mally ‘in their home, ference on Religion at Ferry Hall,! Gale St. A picnic will be given luncheon at 1 p. m. tomorrow in! Lake Forest, Ill. Sponsored by by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nash the the Headmistresses Association of in their Tipton home, on July § the Midwest, the interdenomina-/ Mrs. Howard Obenchain, 2124 N i tional conference will last/ Talbot Ave, will entertain with] New officers are Mrs. James @¢ (Jordan, president; Mrs. Loren K.f
through Wednesday. ‘ meeting are| An informal afternoon party Blue and Miss Gertrude Vajen
Attending the
and resident staffs in Ophthal {mology at the Indiana Univer-/
sity Hospitals.
Informal Party July 5 Dr. and Mrs. J. Law-
Sharon Houser, Monon; Marla will be given for the couple Aug.
Ray, Elwood; Mary Alice Baxter,[10 by Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Spald- Presidents; Miss Ruth Bertsch, Susan Cadick, Nancy Carpenter,/ing, 112 W. 44th §t. Mr. and/Secretary, and Mrs, W. C. Fox, Helen Cole, Jane Collett, Jeanne Mrs. Hugh Shields, 5353 College 'reasurer. Mrs, Harry Dragoo II
Sutherland, Edward Gruber, Paul Hargitt, Carol McKee, Kristin Ave. will entertain with a din-
Cundiff, Richard Reynolds, Barbara Bevis and Donald A. Baker,
Rebecca Taggart. i Miss Matthews and Mrs. John J. Wilson entertained with .a| miscellaneous shower recently in! the home of Miss Matthews, 4424 College Ave. A linen shower recently was given by Mrs. Thomas Bemis III and Mrs. John Kirkhoff in the home of Mrs. Bemis’ moth-! er, Mrs. Loomis Jennings, 42 Meridian Place, The bride-to-be’s attendants will be Miss Natalie O'Dell, Mrs. Willard G. Litz, Mrs. John J. Wilson, Miss Matthews and Miss Ann Miller. Mr, Litz will be the best man. The ushers will be Mr. Wilson, Jack Boston, W. Channing Smith and William Robinson,
Republicans to Meet |
Miller and Lynn Peterson.
.[Miss Ruth Leonard and Miss'250-Year-Old Hat ‘Regatta Guests
STURBRIDGE, Mass.—Mrs. Al-| Messrs. and Mesdames Louis Betty Selzer will be hostesses at,
. |ner party that evening.
{ ——s {
bert Berthiaume has a prize 250- A. Lukenbill, Harlan B. Livin-
year-old hat in her wardrobe, The/good and Russell T. Byers will Knarzer's home, 4807 English jcrown-like creation, with an offidrive to Marietta, Ohio, tomor-|Ave, at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. {the face effect; was made ofirow to attend the inter-collegiate/ The honor guest, Miss Caryl
3723 N.
a luncheon the first week in July,
maids. Mr. Weedman will be the
‘To Have Luncheon
{ idianapolis will hold a picnic!
the home of Mrs. Jon Hubertz,| Traders Point,
{Brown, first and second vice
{is the retiring president.
| Pre-Nuptial Party
Miss Norma Knarzer and Miss
a miscellaneous shower in Miss
horse hair by a milliner in St. regatta. Mr. Lukenbill is presi- Wiegman, will marry Jack Lewis]
The Lawrence Township Club!
of Republican Women held an! all-day. meeting. today in the! home of Mrs, Luther Cunningham, E. 46th St. and Mithoefer! Road. A covered dish luncheon! was followed by a-business meet
ing. . g a=.
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