Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 August 1950 — Page 28
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Anne Rutledge To Repeat Vows
Miss Anne Rutledge and Barton M. Swope will be married at
Methodist Church, Dr.. Dallas L. owning will officiate, —Mrs; serve as the matron of “honor, and Miss Peggy Short will be the mald of honor, Miss Catherine
Nelson and Mrs, Joseph P; Ryt- :
ledge will be the bridesmaids,
The attendants will wear aqual
organdy over matching taffeta. They will carry Wine and rose gladioli. The white marquiset and Chantilly lace bridal gown is fashioned with a lace bertha, fitted bodice, ruffled hooped skirt and cathedral train. An {illusion half-hat will hold the two-tiered fingertip illusion veil. The bride will have a bouquet of white asters,
" Reception Follows redammes. W.. Swope. will _be the best man while the ushers will be Joseph Rutledge, Donald W. Hollings, Charles O. Grinslade Jr. and Dr. Donald E. Stephens.| The reception will be in the ‘Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority} hater house, Butler University. For her trip north the bride has chosen a gold suit with
brown-—aeccessories.—The-bride-i8|
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Rutledge, 5751 N. Delaware ‘8t. Mrs. Esther M. Swope, - 2060 N. Delaware St, is the bridegroom's mother, ; The bride attended MacMurray College and is a graduate of Butler. She is a Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority member, Mr, Swope also “was graduated from Butler,
Helen Humphreys Is Married
Times State Service
2:30 p. m. today in the North
Allies. and fleur. d:amour. 4.
BLOOMFIELD, Aug. 5-—A 3 p. m. ceremony here today united Miss Helena E. Humphreys and) John Payton in marriage, The] couple exchanged vows In the | First Presbyterian Church of this | city. Mrs, Carrie E. Humphreys, Bloom- | field, and Mr. Payton is the son of | Mrs. Ira B. Gott, Russellville. The Rev, Jack Masters officl-| ated. The reception was in the| home of the bride's mother, |
Dolphins Arrange
Treasure Hunt Mrs. Frank 0. Goode, New Augusta, will be hostess Wednesday at the August luncheon party of the. Dolphin Club. A treasure
Mss. Goode will be assisted FEY 8 { w
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Sharon Ann MeKinnay,
cake. The women are preparing for the St. Francis Hos held at 1:30 p, m., Aug. 23, in the Food Craft Shop.
Out-of-Town Guests Make Summer Social Scene Gay
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. hours the other day, Since
moving to Chicago they kept their cottage at Maxinkuckee #0 they see their old friends in the summer, Arthella and Frank Fishback spent last week at the lake with the Harvey Bradleys.
Back from Walloon ANITA AND Heinle Wash-
burn are back from Walloon where they visited Mrs, Van
Camp Mayer, She has her sister, Mrs. Roy H. Coles, with her,
Mr, and Mrs, Fred Holliday and Edward Mayer, who was with them at Harbor Springs at the time, came over to
: A-Par 4 Frenzels had for Mr, and Mrs. Keyes W, Atkins, The Atkins spent a week at the hotel.
The S8Sweeney-Ziegler fam-
IY Is Rt Walloon as--usual.
The Washburns went over to Leland for ‘a day where they saw Mr. and Mrs. William Byram Gates, Mrs. John Spalding was with Mrs, William J. Young in the cottage she recently bought and is enjoying for the first season,
Mrs. Raymond Gregg has
‘recently returned from a vis< jit with her aunt, Mrs, Allen
H. Stem, at White
ward Bennett had the fun of having their oldest son, Hen-
e (ald /
*.Open ALL DAY MONDAY 9:30 a. m. 0 5:00 p. m.
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4 Fel) Mies. Fred W. Nordiek (lof) and Mr, H. H. Ven B ot tr pital Guild's bake He and card party to be
‘Bridegroom's Father ~ Will Read Ceremony
Claxon and John Holmes will be read at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon ‘by the Rev. Charles R. Holmes, father of the bridegroom. | The ceremony Will be in the East Tenth Btreet Methodist | Church. \ The bride is th daughter of Harry Claxon, 4615 E. New York St. The Rev. and Mrs, Holmes, | 1937 W. Drive, Woodruff Place, are the bridegroom's parents, 5! Miss Virginia Claxon, North Vernon, will be the maid of honor, Miss Lois Smith, Dallas, Tex; Miss Janice Huston and Miss
green, blue, pink and yellow: taffeta. They will carry colonial bouquets of roses and asters. Cheryl Lynn Forester, Evansville, will be the flowergirl. -
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[Seed Pearl Tiara
Pleated inserts will -highlight the skirt of the eggshell slipper satin bridal gown. It is styled with a tailored heckline, fitted bodice and hoop skirt.
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ty, and his wife, Cathy, with
them for a few days. They will be back Aug. 10 on their way to Appleton, Wis., where they are going to:live,
Brick Terrace MRS, THOMAS Hood is at Burt Lake for the summer. 1 saw her husband the other night on Zee and Norman lovely terrace, Knowing how hard they work on their garden, I was especially impressed, The terrace is enclosed on three sides, with flowers grow=
-ing from pots on°the brick
the Brows
south while in clumps
wall on myrtle
around the edges of the brick leads from
the terrace to a small pool, with wide flower beds on either side close to the terrace and smooth lawn in the intervening space, ~The Hghting is adequate but not glaring. Altogether it is a charming spot in which ‘o spend an evening. Jeannette Healy, who was with her mother, Mrs. William J. Reid, for an extended visit has returned to her home in Southern Pines, Mr. and. Mrs, George Home and Randy Stokely are back from
Bt, Simon, Ga. They had 3 Bear Lake, Wis, Mr, and Mrs. Ed-
cottage right on the beach with Bud and Jane Home and their .threa children, a very pleasant vacation.
| Couple Plans
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lchurch. A red suit with black Anthony Laker ivelvet accessories will be worn
| Sept. 1 in Los Angeles, The bride]
A tiara of seed pearls and rhinestones will hold the fingertip {llusion veil. The bride will carry white roses and asters. Robert C, Holmes will be the
Trip East
Ina Pi Pri est Rucker and Keith Loyd. The re-|
To Bs Wed Today cies i ei A trip to New York will bel wij) wear a navy suit with red ac[taken by Miss Ina Joan Priest and cessories. {Howard :larion Rader after their! rhe couple will be at home in! imarriage at 2:30 o'clock this! Indianapolis. The bridegroom is
|afternoon, a graduate of But) .The ceremony will be in the | ” ne SE .
University = Heights Evangelical! Unitéd BretBren Church with the, Dolores Eckhart Joann, to Omer Ray Voelkel. The
(Rev. Roy 8B, Turley officiating. {~The bride is the daughter of Mr, land Mrs. Marion Lyle Priest, 1412]
To Bo. Wed Sept. 2
fre Mr, and Mrs. Charles C. Eck-| (Castle Ave; and Mrs. Ruth E. |Rader, 935 E. Morgan Drive, is. hart, 1046 Bradbury St., , Announce the bridegroom's mother. e approaching marriage of their| daughter, Dolores Eileen, to! |At Home Sept. |
| Charles Edward Habig Jr. He is| The bride will wear white satin. | |the son of Mr. and Mrs,
Habig, | 56 8. Delaware St. Her gown is designed with a sheer | yoke, fitted bodice, and tulle, The couple will be married Sept.
{2 in St. Catherine of - Sienna | ruffles, Her {llusion veil will falll Catholic Church. :
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To Joa on |
Vows uniting Miss Patricia Jo!
Wanda Holmes will be brides-| maids, The attendants will be in| -
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"Mrs. Art Crane
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To Say. Vows
In Church
Robert Boardman
To Be an
| The Wallace Street Presbyterjan Church will be the scene at:
They will wear yellow, aqua and orchid marquiset over taffeta. Their bouquets will be of lavender
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The full hoop skirt is highlighted
a cathedral train, The bride's two-tiered.
LUDINGTON, Mich., Aug. The e Bethany Methodist Church
Joann Bush Is Engaged
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F. Bush,
3725 E. Robson St., announce the {engagement of their daughter,
prospective bridgeroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Voelkel, (Jasper Tr & The couple will be married at {2:30 p. m. Sept. 17 in St. Mat{thews Lutheran Church. Attendants will be Miss Pa-
tricia May, maid of honor; Miss Beverly Ann May and Miss Ruth | Ellen Thein, bridesmaids; Martha
{silvér beads. She will carry white or tendants will be Mrs. Lyle
|iadiol and orchids. Wilder, matron of honor; Mes-|
{dames James Sullivan, Louis "i “abo Wo Annee 824 Robert Adin bridesmaids; Kriseda Rae Pol{Lyle Priest, David Priest, James
{lard, flowergirl; Joseph Buergler, | Basey and Raymond Evans... P! rl I The reception will be in the ,[Déat man, and Charles Crothers,
and Charles |
Schafer, ushers,
WCTU Unit Plans
Luncheon Tuesday
Mrs. Lawrence i. 1036 | Dawson St., will be hostess at 11.
by the bride for her wedding trip. | | The couple will be at Hoe is a graduate of Indiana Central; College,
Pipe Smokers luncheon sponsored by the Sarah |
£5 “WASHINGTON — Both (A Swain “WCTU unit.
Zachary “Taylor nt “Mrs. Ans
and ‘Edward Lee Harker, ushers.
Alpha Omicron Alpha Sorority [will celebrate founders day next {Sunday with a luncheon at 12: 30 in the Green Room of the a. m. Tuesday at a covered dish Indianapolis Athletic Club. *
y — opp). Mr el o speaker will be the Rev. [bert C. Krauch, Shanrnan. 11 be will {drew Jackson were habitual pipe ie F. Bmith. A white ribbon assisted “by Mesdames Fred B. Happy Acres for a
Jane Sconce, flowergirl; Allen Ray Voelkel, ringbearer; Charles Voelkel, best man, and Louis Welsheit
Sor rority to Observe Founders Day
The Alpha Gamma chapter of
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Mrs. George |
Sites. v will review
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Eli J. Hanson of this city, and Mr. and Mrs. E. A,
are the bridegroom's parents, Mrs. C, C. Cameron, Ludfngton, was the matron of honor. 8hé wore mauve marquiset. The embroidered swiss organdy bridal gown was fashioned over pink taffeta. . The frock had a bertha cape and a ballerina length skirt. The bride's bonnet. was made of “horsehair braid. Richard E. Murbarger, Mus“kegon, Mich., was the best man, After a trip to Hamlin Lake, Mich., the couple will be at home at the Washington Blvd. address. Mr. Crane attended Indiana University where he was a Phi
Crane, 3646 Washington Blyd. |
illusion veil will be held by a {Chantilly lace cape. She will carry {a white Bible topped with white
best man while the ushers will here was the scene at 2 o'clock this afternoon of Miss Arlene Mar: orchids.
Tbe James Schwomeyer, Robert Horte Hanson's marriage to Art-Crane:- . I Robert Corey will be the best
{man while the ushers will be |Charles Laughner, Kenneth Jar. irett and Jim Casey.
{the bride has chosen a greeh {and white ensemble with brown {accessories. The couple will be at home at {2729 College Ave. The bridegroom attended Butler University.
Journalism Group To Have Supper
Chapter of Theta Sigma Phi Solrority, national fraternity for women in’ journalism, will have its annual covered dish supper at 6:15 p. m. Wednesday. The party will be in the new home of Mrs.
with a lace peplum and falls into
The reception will be in the / (church. For her motor trip east,’
The Indianapolis Alumnae
This. ob son to rei —witation 1 the stagli ficial res natively, | explained certainty stand th caused b) havior. The mi group he: this sumn - the wives officers ar be with th are worki the Pent: devote ma party acti
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Kappa Psi Fraternity member.
War Mothers [Te Meet Tuesday
Tcounty Chapter, American War Mothers, will be held at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday in the West room of the World War Memorial. Mothers of servicemen or of former servicemen are Invited to attend the bi-monthly meetings.
AlDay Outing
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John Kleinhenz, 5402 Shelby Ave, There will be a white elephant sale and convention report. Mrs, Margaret Moore, head of the journalism faculty, Franklin Col(lege, wil lbe honored. She was
recent Theta Sigma Phi convention in Detroit.
Woman Serves As Zoo Keeper
BROOKFIELD, Ill.—Mrs Mary Noleyn, 53, is believed to be the only zoo keeper in the United
las a Tetreninent stand worker.
smokers. Mrs. Dolly es will be conducted for Croner, Rex Thomas and 4 Cation ing. Mrs. 1. F. Bchlaegel, 5100 This year she has charge of 40
used snuff, children, : |
F. Boerner Jr.
E. 824 Bt., will be hostess.
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