Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 June 1950 — Page 36

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Holzer-Bower Vows Set

wedding vows in a 2:30 p. m., cere-

Christian Church. The Rev. Maurice Thompson will officiate.

Til, will be the matron of honor.

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dianapolis socialites for the boxing match Wednesday in the State Fairgrounds,

¥¢. Proceeds of the 8:30 p.

event will be turned over to the Marion County Cancer Fund. Bedu Jack, former middle-

. In one of the three additional bouts Bill local heavy-

weight, will take on Johnny Vinnigar, Cincinnati. There will be two preliminary features.

Aligs to Entertain a The Cornelius O. Aligs will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schwitzer Jr. and Mr. and Mrs, Ronald B. Woodward Jr. In a box with Dr. and Mrs. Cyrus J. Clark “will be Mr. and Mrs. James A. Jordan and James A. Jordan Jr. and the three Clark Shildlen, Eric, Patty and Cyrus 3 11

Box parties also have been arranged by Messrs, and Mes dames Taylor Wilson, George

Enos and Scott Moxley.

Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Johngon Jr. and Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Johnson and their guests will

' be with the Sylvester Johnsons,

Mr. and Mrs. August Bohlen will entertain Mr. and Mrs, Robert Bohlen and the Ralph Boozers have planned a party for friends in their box. Messrs. and Mesdames Joseph 1.. Hanna, Walter C, Hiser and Silas B. Reagan will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Taggart. Mr. and Mrs, George W. Stark will have their houseguest, Mrs. Harrison Snider, Palm Beach, Fla, and Mr, and Mrs. Harry Mallinson. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Coale will entertain a group of their friends.

Christian Church To Be Setting

Richard H. Holzer and Miss mony today in the Broad Ripple

Mrs. Willlam Snapp, Mattoon,

will be Miss MadaManwell, Marion, and Miss

vy Ruth Knauer. They will imported organdy

white ver time green, orchig and pink

, afteia,

John D. Millis wilFbe best man.

Ushers will include Donald W.| Daniel, Clyde E. McCord Jr. and

Jame Jansen.

Club Reception

The bride will wear an ivory slipper satin gown accented with Chantilly lace, Her veil will be month the couple will be at home illusion, “The bride attended William

Woods College. She is the daugh-

ter of Mr. and Mrs. Yetnon C. Tr.

Bower, 5050 Guilford Ave.

on IR RI

Albert S. Hare,

he bridegroom's parents.

For Your Better

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Miss Ruth Esther Blum

A

" Prageeds of the Hoosier Boxing Club 5

rounds will go to the Marion County Cancer Fund Drive. emonstrates the technique he plans to use in Riddle. Watchirig the lesson are Carol Lynn Hawthorne (extreme agers all attend Broad Ripple High School. With the Fred I. Mahaffeys Caines, Dan Kibler, Charles will be Messrs. and Mesdames Bridgman and R. 8. Elkan. Thomas Mahaffey Jr. George Guests of Al Farb will be Walker and E. C > he oe he Miss Mary Lou Ross and her 3 B s S0e LODE, 2 two houseguests of Cincinnati, Mrs. Adrian Wilhoite will be Miss Mildred Carlson and hosts to Messrs. and Mesdames nrg Raymond VanBorgen, and Noble Biddinger, James Wagner mr and Mrs. A. L. Hochman and Victor Boyer. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles BernMeek Box

stein. Judge and Mrs. Saul I . Rabb will be with the LawIn J. Perry Meeks’ box will be rence A. Shaws. Another box Henry - Frenzel, Russell Lang_senkamp, Ford Kaufman, Harry

party is being planned ny Mr, C. O. Brizius Will Marry

and Mrs. Rudy Klapper. £

CIRCLEVILLE, 0. June 24-Charles O. Brizius will take Miss Ruth Fdther Blum as his bride in a ceremony to be read at 4: 30 p.m. | tomorrow in the Trinity Lutheran Church here. { Thé Rev. George L. Troutman will hear the vows. Mr. and Mrs.|

Edward H. Blum, of this city, and Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Cc. Brizius, |

Newburgh, Ind., are the parents of he couple.

Miss Virginia Sippel, Cinein-) 0 nati, will be maid of honor, She will wear yellow marquiset, The| lace and satin bridal gown is trimmed with seed pearls. |Brizius was graduated. bride's fingertip illusion yell will be held by an orange blos- %

som crown. She will carry aj Married

{graduate of Butler University. from Indiana University. Mr.| from!

white prayerbook covered with a cascade of white rosebuds,

Reception at Home | Paul Carnes, Evansville, will be! the best man. The ushers will bel Allen Long and Richard Korb, §« Evansville; Stewart Murray, Elk- & hart, and Edward Blum Jr. x The reception will be in the home of the’bride's parents. Next!

in Newburgh. The bride is a grad-| uate of the University of Cincin-| nat! and has her master's degree |

Miss Tompkins To Be Wed

Rev. Vroom

To Officiate

Wearing a gown of Chantilly = lace and tulle, Miss Doris Tomp-| L kins will become the bride of| Ralph O'Brien in a ceremony to! be read at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon in the Emerson Avenue Baptist Church, The Rey. Peter Vroom will offiof Gi The bride is the daughter |

of Gilbert Tompkins, 341 N. Addi-| son St, and Mr, and Mrs. O. B.|

Miss Nancy "Hare and PEdvord Goodrich Dunn. were married esterday in the home of the Lride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noblesville. mr. and Mrs, Francis W. Dunn, 4138 N. Pennsylvania St. are

Ami. HILLMAN'S ———

O'Brien, 237 Beauty Ave., are the | bridegroom’ 8 parents, The bride's attendants will wear white eyslet embroidered organdy| over pink and blue taffeta. They! include Mrs. Kenneth Murphy, | matron of honor; Miss Nancy! Owen and Miss Doreen Mezger, | bridesmaids, and Priscilla and Dedra Jones, flowergirls. |

White Flowers

The bride's fingertip veil wil | fall from a lace Juliet cap ac cented with seed pearls. She will carry white flowers,

Noble Bretaman photo. Miss Mary Ann Compton and Thomas Sinclair Teetor were

Waller O'Brien will be the best wed at 3:30 o'clock yesterday man. The ushers will be Walter, afternoon in the North Method. ('Brien, James Doyle and Kenneth) i4 Church. Mr. and Mrs.

Murphy. Freddie Schmitz will be | Charles William Compton, Car ring bearer. - £ | mel, and Mrs. Donald H. Tee-

The reception will be in the church. After a trip to Florida, the, tor, Hagerstown, are the parents of the couple.

couple will be at home in the Addi-

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HE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Mr. Rearick | To Marry - Nancy Crow!

Afternoon Rite Will Be Today .

| A 380 o'clock ceremony this afternoon will- unite Miss Nancy Jane Crow and Alexander Rear} ick, Peoria, IIL.’ i Dr. Roy Ewing Vale, pastor of’ the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, will officiate at the double-ring ceremony in Butler} University's Sweeney Chapel. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Crow, 3864 N. New Jersey St. Mr. Rearick is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Arden Reatick, Winamac, Miss Barbara Crow, mald of “honor, will wear sheer frosted, organdy in mint green. Miss Carol 'Rearick, Nashville, Tenn. fis Nancy. Jones and Miss Mary Louise! {Bundy bridesmaids, will be in {white frosted organdy over laven‘dar taffeta. Marilyn Crow, junior ibridesmaid, will wear yellow | frosted organdy. Best man will be Richard | Reidelbach, Winamac, The ushers Twill be William Spencer, Frank- | fort: William Robertson, Liberty; ‘Randall Brauchla, Connersville,

his bout with Cincinnati's Johnny Vinnigar to Bo

Local heavyweight Bill Roberts (right)

left) and Phila Cole. The teen-

the

Additional match are Mr.

box holders for and Mrs.

Anton Hulman, Terre Haute, Messrs. and Mesdames Oren A.

C

M. Ayres Jr.

hillson, Perry O'Neal, Alfred |

Joseph E. Cain,

‘Otto N, Frenzel, William A. At-

kins,

Appel, tors,

villlam C. Griffith “and |

Inc, and Hatfield Mo-

Ine.

and Donald Boulden, Winamac, - b Trio South

The bridal gown will

be of

candlelight slipper satin with im-

ported Chantilly lace. The

i im- | ported. silk {llusion veil will fall

[from a bonnet of .gheer illusion. | {The bride win @3ey a satin d

i prayerbook top {orchid.

with a white -

Following a reception in the] Stokely, George Ober, Frederic |pride’s home, the couple will leave

jon a trip to Florida and the:

{Bahama Islands. They will live

+in Peoria.

tral Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Ro Robert B. lrwin, Springfield, Il. iW.

The bride attended Butler UniAlex Thomson; Gregory and | versity and is a member of Alpha

Chi Omega Sorprity. The bridegroom attended Butler and will Bragiey Untversity,: - Peoria, this. fall. ..

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Ceremony

Tonight

Sue Schloesser To Be Married

coo Rimes State Service WEST NEWTON, June 24

| Vows uniting Miss Sue Schloes-| ser and Donald DeBoer will be son st. address. Mr. O'Brien 1 8 read at 8:30 o'clock tomorrow {night by the Rev. James Cheney. The couple will be married in the Methodist Church here.

The bride is. the daughter o

Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Schloesser, Jans,

London, Ind, and Mrs. Zwager, Fountaintown, is {bridegroom's mother.

Holds Three Degrees

DE. VER - Dr. Harriet E. dent ‘musical party tomorrow in the

Howe recently retired as director;

of the University of Denver's Indianapolis Athletic Club. | Mrs. Thad R. Clarke is the re-

School of Librarianship. She holds

{degrees from- the Universities of tiring president, {Illinois .. and Haryard and an going board members are Mes-| the dames William “F. Sumimerville, Colorado Woman's College: She W. G. Holley, Walter Woerner has written numerous books and and Otto (. Mayes. articles on library technics and] other _Phasea | of her profession, . |

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Rev. Pierce

To Officiate

{rom

Catherine Bray.

{maid will be |Chenoweth. Union City. They wiliilow the 2: i Siclsek Seadding Susi full wear ach and een taffeta. afternoon o iss Catherine Bray piantings will rovide fre t 2 and William M. Richardson, The a Sig Pp resh d Sn)

Miss Joafin Schloesser will be {maid of honor, and the brides-| Miss Margaret

To Say Vows

and net frocks. JA le will excharige vows in the

Hlusion Veil {Broadway Methodist Church with! The bride has chosen white silk the Rev. Robert Pierce officiating. {net over taffeta. Het elbow length) Mrs. T. W. Scott, matron of |illusion veil will be caught by a {honor, and Miss Joann McCord, {lace bonnet. She will carry gar- {bridesmaid, will be in aqua blue

denias and stephanotis. Herman DeBoer, Kirklin,be the best man while the usher will be Joseph Vandenburg, Greenwood. The home of the bride's parents will be the scene of the reception. The bride is a graduate of Butler University | Son's Best Man and a member of the Trianon! 8. R. Richardson will be his’

Sorority. ison's best man. The ushers will

Ibe Mrs. Scott, Xedrick Fisher Boy s Club Group and Richard Deitch, Ronald T 0 1 Lewis and Wallace Scott will be ringbearers. . | 0 ave. uting | The reception will be. in the Members of the boys Clubichurch. Mr. Richardson and his Auxiliary will hold a picnic bride will live at 922 E. 52d St, {luncheon and outing “Wednesday The bride attended Earlham Col{noon in the Boys Camp near lege and Butler University. She | Noblesville. The event will mark is a graduate of Jordan Music {the close .of the current club {College. season. { | New officers will preside for ler. Mr. and Mrs. J, Lewis Bray, ‘the first-time. They are Mrs. 4321 Guilford Ave, and Mr. and {Frank Fairchild, president; Mrs, Mrs: Richardson, 2858 Talbot {Norman E. Titus, vice president; |Ave,, are the couple's parents.

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Bruivch Session

{ Emerson Grove Garden. Club will meet at 11 a. m, Tuesday for Ibrunch in Ayres’ Tray Shop. Afterwards a meeting will be held in the clubroom at the State

fand pale pink organdy. The white]

Mr. Richardson attended But-

Couneil's Board 70 Have Party: |

..The new board of directors of ‘the Indianapolis Council of Wom{en will honor the outgoing presi-|

{cabbage or sliced cucumber. For | pickles, let dill plants form seed A trip to Yew Orleans will fol hands then gather while they're

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A board of directors meeting! iat. 10 a, [luncheon.

: Dil Relish Chop young tender leaves of dill “with mayonnaise for sauce or ~ Stenlag. or to top the first garden -

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“Dr. Browning To Read Vows

bridesmaids will be Mrs. Peck Jr., a Mrs. Daniel © L. Chiddister, Goshen; Miss Eileen Jontz, Silver = Lake, Joanne Reese.

and Miss

They all will wear aqua mars

{quiset over taffeta.

Robert A. Terhune, Muncie, wilt

be the best man. The ushers will be Joseph Sammons, LaGrange,

.; Henry Wells, Terre Haute,

Crescent Bouquet oR

The bride will wear a gown of

double nylon tulle and imported

~ Ehrich photo Robert frwin took Miss Ora Elizabeth Coats as his bride in a 5:30 p. m. ceremony yesterday in the North Methodist Church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Roy K. Coals, 3650 Cen-

.The Purdue Women's Associa-| ition of Indianapolis will hold a| 6 p. m. picnic and hobby show to-| inthe. home of Mrs: Thomas W. Ayton, 2155 Wilshire,

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