Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 August 1950 — Page 9
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Miss Bonnie Dean Bennett and Richard Hollandbeck will be married at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church. The Rev. Pau' Frankenfeld will officiate. The bride is the daughter of! Mr, and Mrs. W. Mille~ Bennett, Morgantown, and Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Hollandbecl, Bargersville, -+are- the bridegroom’s parents, —- Miss Joanne I. Bennett, Morgantown, will be the maid of honor. She will wear a gold dress with green accessories and ony 3 is ‘bouquet of gold flowers. —~1
igi The bride has thoninn-whiteld
or with eared ive ya — as that worn by Miss Betty orgendy gown. Her short veil
radley enter will be held by blue forgei-me-Be fe k nots. She will have a white
| prayerbock topped with orchids. Richard E. Cook, Franklin, will be the best man. The recep-
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I I Marry “Tomorrow apalls Athletic Club. After Sept.
Norbert L. srry will take Miss Mary Ann Sanders as his 1. the couple will be at home bride in a ceremony to be read at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning in|at 304 W. Springfield St, Cham-
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Miss Carolynn Rose and Miss Pat Bradway ... sampling the piece de resistance. Members of the DePauw Uni-
the Sacred Heart Catholic Church. { paign, Til !
- Doris Richard (center) dresses up to match the interior “ mg ‘Rev ‘Fr. Roland Averbeck will officiate. The bride is the, The bride attended Western| of a juish living room reproduced in the Lane Bryant building here daughter of Mrs. Cecelia J. Sanders, 1810 Union St, and Mr. and| College. Mr. Hollandback is -a ; for the organization's 50th anniversary, oi Leo J. Mayer, 5259 Singleton St. are the bridegroom's par-| graduate of Purdue University.
in rents. {He is a member of the Alpha A PAIR OF DIAMOND earrings started a business that today * Miss Martha Sanders will be Gamma Rho Fraternity. He will adds up to millions of dollars a year. The earrings wers given to a Al ice Boren
{the maid of honor. The brides-| do graduate work in the Univer maids will be Miss Roberta Grif-| sity of; Illinois. oe
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will be Mrs, William Merrill,
7620 Central Ave.
Clean Tools mami" sre "an: | Joann Bade Build Beauty fone ss meen: To Be Feted
Mrs. Magenheimer
a 19-year-old bride, Lena Himmelstein on her edding day. Gift " Cochairmen for-| the rush L : 5 , TB - AAS] {fin and Miss. Mary Ritter: Miss — wm sn by Order FEPtY with he Par Brads" Wi Give-Shower of her bridegroom, David-Bryant, they were ail she had left after To Be Wed Rosemary Sanders will’ be the PE Mn aT pint | his. death in 1900. L junior bridesmaid. They will wear Chi Oma a WOMEN who try to achieve a Among the out-of-town Pi |, MIS. Robert. W. Magenleimer, Pawning them, the young widow ‘made a down payment on a Fr. Mashmann blue, yellow, lavender and pink g | band-box ok a unkempt Phi actives who will assist wiil fie ap 8t., will be hostess tosewing machine with which she will Officia te organdy over taffeta. Their arm! |Deanty tools are fighting a losing) \\" yrice’ Jo Ann Givens and jasht | or a Misesllanecis shower planned to support herself and tions have been handled in the 3 {bouquets will be of white asters P ans Rus ati'e Miss Rosé Ann Suverkrup, Co- | 0 8s Joann. Bade. It
the son born to her six months before his father’s death.
In a small New York apart-
ment she began making negli-
gees and tea gowns for private customers, The earrings were redeemed and pawned again and again to buy materials for her work. So successful was she that in 1904 she opened a shop. From that grew the vast Lane Bryant clothing enterprise of today in whieh Indianapolis has a big part. Hére, since 1942, mail order opera-
building at 752 E. Market St. with its four acres of floor space. © = -There 600 workers handle the mailing of 8%; million catalogs a year-and fill an average 8000 orders a day to-account for $13 million in sales each year.
To ‘celebrate the 50th anniversary of the firm, a retroapective exhihit set up in the lobby of the local building will be open to the public during the next month.
Elizabeth Irwin
Is Betrothed
and chrysanthemums,
Vi iti Miss Alice Boren] ows Un The white Chantilly lace and
and -DPaniel C, Halloran will be read at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning by the Rev. Fr. Wilbert
The Indianapolis Alumnae
with a Victorian collar, full skirt/and members of the Purdue and
hat will hold the illusion veil. The! fures lose their shining-halo look! oq G ti d Fr d ‘Mashmann. The wedding will be ters will entertain rushees at a ckman, Greencastie, an eda Dowden, Bloomféld, Aug. in the Sacred Heart Catholic|’l dé Will have a bouquet of white treasure hunt Sunday. when -arrariged with soiled; ol Misses Phyllis Gentry, Dode (20, The ceremony will be in Church, orchids, roses and stephanotis. | ‘It wili be held at 2 p. m. in the] | sakes Sambe. ; § an Lethen, Mary Lou Bowers and Bloomfield: ether you're - spurre The bride is the daughter of| Vvillam Griffin will be the best home of Mrs. Robert E. Allen, are ™ ried , Spurr ene] Naney MacLennen, Chicago, Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Mary Boren, 1457 Union| 8% Wille the ushers will be Paul 4936 Central Ave. it's a good idea to keep your \Mesdames Robert C. Cain, Thom« St, and Edward Boren, 958 N.|uinn Jr. William McMillan, John| yoo pers of the rushing com- make-up equipment clean and in Kitchen Shower as Garnier, James Joyce and Pat-
Wampler and James Irwin. Ken-| ney Joe Kennedy will be the ring- Mittee include Mesdames R. Dougbearer, las Allen, Walter 8. Red, J. F. The wedding breakfast will be Roesch and Robert Fackler. As-| in the Lake Shore Country Club sisting them will be Misses Rita | and the reception in the home of|Lovisa, Carol Miller and Mary * the bride's parents, {Helen Bradley, members of the!
Pennsyivania St. Willlam Halloran, 928 8. Missouri St. bridegroom’s father. Miss Melba Oesterle will be the maid of honor and Misses Lillian Langer, Barbara Noonan and Patricia Dwyer will be the!"
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= Miss “Elizabeth” Ann Irwin and Robert ©. Gossman will be married at 3:30 p. m. Sept. 16 in the Brookside Evangelical United Brethren Church. Parents of the couple -are Mrs, Jane Irwin, 3908 E. 11th St, and Mr. and Mrs, Hubert R. Gossman, 1311 N. . Oey St.
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tertaining Pastel Green—Yellow—Pink—Blue.
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Pray, S2E. 37th st: Tnalasapolts, ‘ushers will include Paul Bateman, Washington, anid Mr. McBride. |
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bridesmaids. Margaret Ann Hal’ couple with take a trip west. Purdue" University chapter. —
lopan will serve as the flower-
The attendants will be Fe in matching frocks of orchid and ice blue slipper satin and nylon net. The white slipper ‘satin bridal
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‘William Halloran will be the ‘best man while the ushers will be|’ Paul Weber, James Casey and| Thomas Sweeney. The wedding breakfast will be in Buckley's Restaurant and the reception in the home of the| bride’s par-t.. For her trip to Florida the bride has chosen a beige suit with brown accessories.
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Athenaeum Plans
Teen-age members of the Athenaeum Turners will eat and dance in the summer garden at the club house from 8:30 to 11:30] o’clock Thursday night. This is the: first party of this kind for the: younger members. “Coney Islands” will be served from the open charcoal broiler, and other refreshments will be
"Reservations have been made = by Jean Woodring, Patricia Dun-|{. igan, Suzane E. Hoffman, Barbara Fanning. Sandra Brown,
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Ji ames Pray Miss Barbara Faith Bettag Wi | M An Aug. 20 ceremony will- unite Miss Barbara Faith | Jarry. | Bettag, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Bettag, 1029 E. mes Special
“GLEND. ALE, Ca aug. tar] | Ohio St., and Roy L. Evans, son of Mr: and Mrs. W. A.
| E hy , and Mrs. Clyde Ray Peoples, Glen-| vans, Washington, Ind.
The double-ring service . will -be read at 4:30 p. m. in the
best results from a smeary case: |
satin bridal gown is fashioned 0 Sorority | powder 8 Chapter of Chl Omega fo Y | brushed effect ‘when rubbed on|
and cathedral train. A satin half-Indiana University active chap-| With a matted, dirty puff; colf-|
good working order.
washed each time shampeooed. The small ones that . pi you carry in your purse should also come in for their share of last
Ba b B tt S f D f | TURN about is fair play for| Mr and Mrs. H. K. Lewis, 5125 Alandt and Miss Doris Bade. r arg e ag € Ss vare it ye other beauty pushes, 00. Burgess Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. | meme ——— fh you expect your shoe, mascara, i, F, Romeril, 4801 English Ave. | : [clothes and lipstick brushes t0|are: the parents of gy couple, Applesauce
{do their best for you, remember ‘They will be married at 7:30 p. m., | to wash them at regular inter-igent, 8 in the Wallace Street vals,
solution made of any household games Hugh Amos, Douglas Bolt,
Lipstick cannot. be applied for| jumbus, Ind: Miss Marian {will be held at 7:30 o'clock,
Clark, Muncie; Miss Rita Pearl | The bride-to-be, daughter of | and Miss Mary Ann Sloop, Mr. and Mrs. Otto C, Bade, 4325 Lebanon; Miss Marilyn Thom- |[E. New York St., will be married: as, Union City; Miss Mary Lou to Donald ‘Dowden, son of Mrs,
lacks . that delicate,
rick. Starkey, Miss Patricia Lamb Honors Miss Lewis and Miss Patricia Talley. Guests with the bride-to-be and -t 1 Miss Raye Lewis, isi e-to-be| her mother will include Mesdames guest at a surprise kitchen shower Robert Longwith, William Rollin. ~~ night. Mrs; Maynard A (son, 8. A. Littrell, John Vogt, — King, 5424 Hibben Ave; — was Harry Stafford, Gene Stanifer and hostess. {Truman Talley, Miss Margaret
Combs ‘and brushes should be the hair is
regular Sumiinge. » »
Combines Nicely Presbyterian Church, Canned applesauce is a conven Shower guests will be Mes-\jon shelf item when you need a detergent and water, you can re-\y oweil Watson, Fred Flannery, uick appetizing dessert. This recmove both oil and soil with little Roy Gray, Robert Terrican, Paullipe 1s a shortcake of gingerbread Scrubbing. Hommell, Robert McClain, Wil-{With a rich creamy topping of th powder and rouge puffs... Pence, Robert Warren, Leon |aPplesauce. Should Se eg Yuen they Wills, David Jarrett, Albert Rom-| GINGERBREAD SHORTCAKE — ay ’ yeaten oe — dirt to eril, Albert Bud Romer], Howard |y . whining cream (Lewis, William Kirkham, Marion 1 t. vanilla
your face. Th The fine film of cosmetic dust KI08 and Charles pson. 1a theps. sugar 1 No. 2 can applesauce
| that drifts down upon your dress-| ing table should be whisked away Save Gas Gingerbread with a facial tissue before you You can save gas by turning! whip cream; add vanilla and leave your boudoir. The tissue/down the flame to center simmer . Fold in thé applesauce, treatment works equally well for|whenever you're boiling food be- gplit gingerbread. Use half the smeary cold cream jars, greasy cause boiling point is 212° ¥. and (applesauce mixture between laylotion bottles and dauby lip-/the center simmer gives enoughi/ers and the remamder on top, stick cases. theat to reach bolling point. | Serves eight.
By soaking them in a sudsy!
the wedding of their daughter, | R. P. Hawkins will-officiate. Miss Barbara. Claire Pearson, and| Mrs. Eh ood McBride will be the matron of honor, BridesJames Benham Pray. | maids will include Miss Doris Brooks, Greensfork, and Miss Eliza- | The prospective bridegroom is beth Rider, Westrield, III. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J.| The best man will be Norman Harner, Connersville, and the Ind: The bride-to-be attended Indiana Central College, and Mr. The Ceremony will be read Aug. Evans was graduated from the e college. 20 in the Church of the Lighted Window ere. The couple: win Just What the
make their home in . YanNuys, Cal Gardener Ordered type pick the known favorite of every 1 a {recently patented, has a station-| member of .the family, Add fruit |ary low-placed cutting bar with| that's in season. Watch ihe Vide forward . projecting triangular STIR When the tray comes in
.INiemann-Linville Rite ls Planned teeth, and a series of circular TT {rotating blades on a powered]
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Lin-| shaft which parallels the axle of ville, 1421 N, Warman Ave., an-|the machine. | For a tangy toasted sandwich jnounce the approaching marriage| These rotatory force vegetation [filling grind leftover meat, mix of their daughter, Joan, to Wil-o¢ any height against the tri- with chopped sweet pickles and liam A. Niemann. He is the son of angular teeth. salad dressing. Mr. and Mrs. John Werner, Shirl En? butsitsmrialiomtosgeaione
8. Warman Ave. OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY
The couple will be married, Make a Date With Beauty!
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Mrs, Marion Love, matron of honor; Misses Margie and Susan Includes: & enanont Wave & Sampon o ie] (if desired) : Ne exiras, all waves guaranieed and special
Linville and Jo Ann - Mohler, | bridesmaids; Donald Almos, best formulas for day, hard-to - wave, fine; bleached or dyed hair. Lef our experis help
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man, and Clifford Landrey and Charles Trotter, ushers. Mrs. Caleb Boswell, 1235 N. Sharon Ave. and her daughter, Lois, will entertain with a miscellaneous shower at 8 p.m, tonight. :
Sorority Chapter |
Members of the Beta Zeta Chapter, Lambda Chi Omega So‘rority, held their monthly busi-| (ness and social meeting at 6 p. m.|
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H. P. Jackson and Mrs.
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