Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1950 — Page 41
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Visitors From Out-of-Town Include Four Here for . Plafi-Easter Rite
ATKINS
HE BOOM-OF GUNS S and the chime of wedding bells | are the sounds reverberating in our imaginations this’ Week. The former has been brought startlingly close to
Mrs. Atkins
Chapel. The bridal dinner in the Gold Room of the Marott Hotel last night was a lovely party. White flowers and greenery decorated the table. " Alyce wore a white organdy dress with,a green velvet sash that had a pink rose on it.
Visitors Here FOR HER daughter Betsy's
terday afternoon, Mrs, Eugene Barth chose an ashes of roses crepe dress with insets of imported lace in the sleeves, Her lime green hat added a smart touch.
. marriage to Robert Davis yess
Mrs, Earl Davis, mother of
the bridegroom, wore agua lace with brown accessories,
” s ns g AMONG the guests in town
Edgar Parsons of Binghamton, N. Y,, and Mr. and Mrs, Jerry Brassie of York, Pa. Both couples came for the PfaffEaster wedding. Mrs.
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last week were Mr and Mrs, |
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ness, the casting of a ballot or some concerted action oh the part of the millions of hiro John and Mary Does might in the past five years have had. effect. As usual it is too late. Now we can only
~~all-out effort, End meet as much faith and fortitude as we can muster. But wedding bells still are a happy sound.
“oo tHE dfternobn for "Alyce Easter and Dudley Pal Jr. in Sweeney |
will ring
Darien, Conn., was here for a few days with her sister, Mrs. William Munk, and Mr. Munk. It was all too brief a visit as
1 she is motoring back today. ; Mrs. Fred Gardner has her | | granddaughter, Mrs. Fred Rue- |! der of Northampton, with her.
Mrs. Rueder is the former was Peggy Gardner McConnell, - Mrs. Rueder brought her children. are Diane and Fred Gardner Rueder. It must be very gratifying to Mrs. Gardner to have her great-grandson named for her husband. Name Confusion SPEAKING of names: Four named Elias in my family must have been the reason for the efror last week about my own. new granddaughter. ‘She is the | child of Elias and Ann Atkins CLARK, not “Atkins.” Granted, it is all very confusing. Mr. and Mrs. William Henley Mooney of Cincinnati were here last Tuesday picking up the threads with old friends since this was their home for many years. They have recently returned from Europe. Boots Bradley Waiker of Little Rock has been here with her new baby at her parents’, Mr. and Mrs. C. Harvey Bradley. Wick joined herz at the end of the week when they all went to Maxinkuckee. » ” ” MR. AND MRS. Wililam Ball gave the Maxinkuckee - Yacht Club party after the race last Sunday at Culver. Among the guests was Mrs. Jack Baker of Winnetka who was visiting Mr. -and Mrs. T Hendricks. I Six hoa
this —week<end for the a: ‘Yaent-t
| Club Regatta. It must have
been quite -a- sight to wee the boats on their trailors winding through Chicago. The sailors are all staying together in a fraternity house that is empty for the summer. They should have a delightful week-end. We hope it is a highly successful ‘one sailing-wise.
Michigan Notes LALLY KACKLEY has Joined the young people in Michigan as she fs visiting at Burt Lake, The Sylvester Johnson family will be in Northport Point this week-end because their granddaughter, Mary Gladding Schaff, is to be christened. Her father, Phil Schaff Jr. has more or less grown up there in the summers at the family cottage. It makes a wonderful central point for both families with the added sentiment at-
{san unusyally “Shatrming- One:
JANE STOKELY is hers with
RE pln a B gave & del £ lh hil for Ann Frank Alig last week. Cold weather spoiled the plan of dining around the pool, but
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swam anyway. Gingie and Neil Funk have recently returned from a vaca tion in Leland which was great Foruntas seam of thelr friends: have cottages there,
In Black,
Peggy McConnell whose mother |
and theip crews | { went to Madison,
Anched to the little church which. |
~front; knitted cuffs and waists {hang-
THE undercover story for back-to-school has as much variety as lingerie fashions for
school miss can be as tatlored : or as feminine and frilly as she chooses. Typical of the undie fashfons for schoolgirls are those in Strauss’ Me-Tao Shop. Sketched are four of the lingerie fashions for the young miss. Reading clockwise from lower left: The semi-nudist wears the lollipop brief-—a very fine combed cotton pantie made by the Globe Underwear Co, It has a firm elastic waistband and is snug fitting around the
Avie Easier i Ro : Dudley: Pfaff | : 4 Rite Today | sim Sweeney Chapel a To Be Setting 1 frock fief) The Rev. Lewis McAdow, Uni- combining : only “Eu Chin Gh [0050 of Miss Alyce Easter and Dudley! plain fabrics. A PIE ay will be at 3 p. m. Her dancing {in Sweeney Chapel, Butler Uni-| partner does
; 1856. Eo aa and Dr. ne = Pfaff, 4605 N. Meridian St, are
the parents of the couple. - . Mrs. Chester Karoff, Chicago, with apples will be the matron of honor. The, appliqued bridesmaids will be Mrs. Eugene over the
Weathers, Shreveport, La.; Miss. Susann Green, Harmony, and Miss Ann. Lindstaedt. They will be oiging: Fram dressed alike in white marquiset.
horizontal skirt
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clate at the double-ring service.
The bridegroom is the son of “Robert: Louis-Hale-Bhelbyville. ... Mrs. Robert O. Harvey, Bloomington, matron of honor, will wear a gown of white embroid-| ered organdy. The bridesmaids, Miss Hester Ann Haie, Shelbyville; Mrs, Oscar
Ti State Servic MADISON, Aug. 19—A 4:30 p. m, ceremony tomorrow in the) Madison Presbyterian Church will unite Miss Mary Anne Bear and| {Robert Demaree Hale. Dr. Jesse M. Tidball, pastor emeritus of the church, will offi-
C. Bear Jr., ‘Misses Virginia Ahl-
“Mr. and ‘Mrs. Oscar ‘Clinton “Bear are the Parents of -the-bride: ‘William Woods College-and Han-'Katley.
iCanadian. Tip. A reception ape. be ‘held in the home of the bride's parents.
lingerie on the next model. She |
—even the lace trim. Panties, ‘gizes 2 to 6, are $1.50; sizes 7
Double-Ring Service in Madison Today Will Unite Mary Bear and R. D. Hale
for a trip to Canada and the {groom's parents; the attendants;
“wear -organdy:: fashioned with a Sathedfal hin. ‘Honeysuckle | James Sommers © _ |man, Ushers will be Walter Caine, cotton dresses san TERE City; Utah Robert Ju | Patterson, Cleveland, O., and _|Richard Taylor, Portland. | A reception in the Atherton Center, Butler University, will follow the ceremony. After a wed-| ding trip to Colorado, the couple | will live at 1001 College Ave. | The bride attended Indiana Uni-
Roebuck Sizes 3 to bis; $1.98 and $2.98.
Zeta Sorority. The br graduate of Indiana and a member of Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity. He will énter
this fall.
Rev. Yeater
Officiates
Vera Matthews Is Married
“Mr, and Mrs. J. Earl Matthews, 963 N. Chester St. announce the marriage of their daughter, Vera Marie, to Charles Thomas Goddard. The ceremony a ivy at 6:30 o'clock last n e par-| 50 of the Irvington Methodist Church. The Rev. W, Wayne Yeater officiated. Miss Adeline Roy and w.! Sharpe Hosford attended the| couple. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd God- ~~ dard, Greencastle. A dinner in Holly Hock Hill Restaurant followed the ceremony. Parents Entertain +The bride's parents entertained |Mr. and Mrs. Goddard, the bride-
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to 14, $1.89. The slip, in sizes 2 to 6, is $2.98 and in sizes 8 to 14 is $3.98. On the floor is Her Majesty Tuck silp, an important feature of which is a one-inch tuck at the waist. A snip of the scissors here lengthens the slip. It has a lady-like wide flounce of eyelet embroidery and an ems broidered bodice. In white only, sizes 2 to 1, it is $1.98,
\ toelting, {eastern states, They will be at ME. and Mia ace es home at 1002 N. Jjtlawase St. In-|Brumfield, Donna Sue Stoelting Sianapolis, after and Karen Stoelting, Robert W.
‘The bride was graduated from Matthews and E rmel
{over College. She is a member of Phi Mu Sorority. XL bridegr attended Wabash College
Miscellaneous showers were
and Mrs. Goddard, Greencastle; Mrs. |
[Butler Bian He is aflillated Stoelting, 972 N. Bolton Ave,, and|
Afterward the couple will leave! witl, Delta Tau Delta Fraternity:'Miss Jean Gentry, Camby.
mark, Jean Kingsley Greiner and Janet Cofield, will be in Sresses; of the same style, Best man will be Ralph Poug-| lass. 1
Satin Gown
The ushers will be Jack Good-| rich and Harry Whitcomb, Shelbyville; James Courtney, Bed- | ford; James M. Demaree and Mr. Bear. The bride will wear a gown of ivory slipper satin and tulle fashioned with an off shoulder yoke of tulle. The train will be cathédral length, Her full length matching. ivory... tulle veil will #from--a--satin..cloche. embroidered with sequins in a leaf
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