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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES a PAGE 4 TV ESDAY, SEPT. 5 1950
Miss Wells | Bride of = Mr. McKay
! A St. Roch Church
Shartridge Fetes Entering Students he
Mary Green, Robert Elder To Be Wed Parents Will Give Pre-Nuptial Events
Two bridal dinners will honor Miss Mary Green and Robert
Fr. Joseph Gole Reads Ceremony
The Holy Trinity Catholie Church was the settingv for the marriage yesterday of Miss Margaret F. Gerbeck and Philip A. Caito. : The nuptial: vows were read at 9 a. m. by the uncle -of the
bride; the Rev. Fr. Joseph Gole/ “professor at the -Sacred Heart
Miss Serena Mary Wells be-‘came-the bride of -William-MecKay,
George Elder. They will be mar-;
ried at 2:30 p. m. Sept. 17 in the,
Second Presbyterian Church. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Green, | ‘parents of the bride-to-be, will] entertain with a buffet dinner in| their home, 635 N. Oakland Ave., at 2:30 p. m. Sunday.
Guests will include the parents of the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs.. Marion George Elder; Messrs. and, Mesdames Wayne Gartin, Marion Conrad!
Rohrer, Robert Kaylor, Hofmann and Harry Green. Mrs. W. R. Steward, Miss Mary Withem, Richard Hutchinson, Richard Elder, David Elder, Alan Green, Robert Baker, Wallace Steward, Paul Green, Conrad Hofmann Jr. and Terry Sue Hofmann,
September |6th Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Marion George Elder, parents of the prospective
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at 9 a. m, yesterday in the St.
Roch Cath®ic Church, The Rev. Fr. Floribert Veverka read the inuptial vows. | The parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wells, 3317 iRansdell St. [Arthur McKay, Ave,
The bride's attendants were her!
sister, Miss Ruth Wells, maid of]
: {honor, and Misses Mary Ann Sitz-
‘man, Rose Marie Strack and Lo-| |retta Schoettle, bridesmaids The, {junior bridesmaids were Miss Lois! {Clare Wells ‘and - Miss Zimmerman.
: Matching Dresses
| They wore matching frocks of] hyacinth blue taffeta and head-. bands trimmed with pink flowers. The bride's gown of blush pink, ‘satin had a train. With
and Mr. and Mrs.| 4645 Stratford
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Seminary, Hales Corners, Wis. Mrs. N. Holmes Ave. is the mother of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Caito, 428 S. New Jersey St., are the bridegroom’s parents. Mrs. Joseph L. Sekula, sister of the bride, was her matron of honor, and the bridesmaids were Miss Marguerite Caito, the bride‘groom’s sister, and Miss Josephine Berkopes. The matron of honor wore an emerald green lace and net frock made. with a lace jacket and bouffant skirt. Similar dresses in . nile green were worn by the other attendants.
Best Man
John Caito was’ his brother's best man, and the ushers were Jonh Mercuri#§ and Michael Bova,
Frank M. Gerbeck, 753
—bri frit adinner8at— + =f #5 i urday, Sept. in the Hawthorn wore a fingertip veil and carried] The bridal gown of candleRoom after - rehearsal. lilies and roses. light duchess satin was made Guests will inciude Messrs, and | Robert McKay. brother of the on princess lines and had lace Mesdames Green, Gartin and Mar- bridegroom, was the best man panniers which extended inte fon Rohrer; Mesdames Conrad and the ushers included Ted cathedral-length train. Her -two- 8395 Hofmann, Harry Green and W. R. Wells Jr. brother .of the bride. tiered finger-tip veil of matching 42-20 Steward, Richard and David Eld-] George Barnhill and John Schieb. | illusion fell from a bonnet of By SU er, Robert Daylor., Wallace Stew-| Bernie Burch was the ringbearer.. lace. She carried a white prayer- A zl ard and Janet Louise Green. | The bride attended Marian Col-| book accented with white orchids asual Ts - lege and Mr. McKay; Butler Uni- and stephanotis. sinpie 10. In versity. ; A wedding breakfast and re- time wear h nice detail.
Trip East
ception at the USS Ban-Dee, Ra-
softly tailor
nN Ro venswood, following the cere- . K fh Ri 4 | BPW ( lub mony: ‘The couple left for a trip sleeves are | OI1IOWS f e to California, the bride wearing Pattern 8 Gl L | 2 T ° a beige suit with black accessories. 32 14, 36, 1 oria Lowe i t t They will be at home after %= yards of O Enrerrain a
"years ago a
held by a Juliet satin cap.
Becomes Bride
Fellowship Winner
Oct. 1 at 1726 Sharon Ave. ; I
\Northrups Return
Fashion— jus This fal] an planned to j
James Lee Diehm took Miss Gloria Ann Lowe as his bride in To Be Honored 7:30 p.m. ceremony Saturday.) | . The Indianapolis BPW Club Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. North- n wing. SI Tne Bethlehem Lutheran Church will entertain’ Miss Evelyn G irup, 6121 Central Ave., have re- clothes. Fr was the scene of the ceremony.| Lp x ] oi] ] i ain ’ en [turned from a three-week trip to inside the bc The Rev. Donald E. Eider offi- aE . a 8 [Rimel, girl's advisor of the Mis- lthe Smoky Mountains and the ciated. | John Shonle, Sigrid Hood and Sarah Rose (left to right) Abi, Shortridge punch party. soula, Ment, county high school, Mrs. Philip A. _ Caito. Zalman photo. South They Spent 4 Taek at the SUE - : fat Lm. § Cloister, Sea Island, . 3 ys Darr was her sin Freshmen and new students orientation meeting in Caleb Lugar, athletics; Richard jat a 10 = 2. Branch Saturday in| ___ - 6 Shanta The Indi Marcia Boughton and Miss Ruth, entering She riridge High Mills Hall. Joel W. Hadley, Brown, ROTC, and Jane Knight, | Miss Rimel will arrive Friday Ext erfs Pick 214 W. Schoo or e st t ine rele - " ahd * v . Cooper were the bridesmaids.| ent Or the rst time were principal, welcomed the new scholarship. night from her Montana home p Indian Their dresses ‘were emerald green | ntertaine is afternoon at a comers at the meeting, and a Music for the session Was [where she has been spending her " = i." es ere Dima hei | punch party held in the court panel of seniors discussed the provided by James Calvert, | ti She will > oe tur- T ( Daily St No. 8395 an Pose al eta bi wine \ eY of the school. various phases of school life. clarinetist, and ° Robert J. j3aca Ton: Sy ¥ e. NY. a op 0 ors ally Store Si ore matching mitts and hats, | The Girls’ League was the They were Judy Coryell, Schultz, who directed group. | ay OF Syracus ole Fashio Charles-Kerr was the best may; hostess. The party followed an extra-curricular activities; Tom singing. {she will resume work on-a fe ow-| ‘Grays, Greens Hours, 9:30 A. M., Shion and the ushers were Mr. __|ship awarded by the National! . N BPW Federation. Are Favorites to 5:00 P. M. AMS. 44s.
David Diehm and John A. a] lev. The bride's gown was made of white satin with a yoke of Chan-|
Reception A reception. followed the ceremony in the parish hall. For her
specially durable clump of blue grass was noted on 8 Philadelphia golf course, It hadn't passed out under the close mowing it got, and when weeds tried to elbow it out, this
“Blue grass clump gave back as
good-as it: got-and even spread ftself a bit.
| Women will be presented at a | series of sectional meetings be-
‘BPW Books Fou
The state and 'nationgl pro-
ginning Sunday.
The first session will be In
11 will meet in the I.ebanon Junior High School, IL.ebanon. Directors are Miss Sada Farmer, Terre Haute; Miss Hester Kay, Covington; and . Mrs. Fraicés Hagen, Crown Point: |
Oct. | in Wabash
tilizer, Brit and Spray guns are discharging in the Stephens from Indianapolis are
r Meetings
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Students At Stephens
Next Monday
Times Special
COLUMBUS, Mo. Sept.
5 ui
Members of the education and vocation committee will serve as a reception committee before the
"drat and Miss Margaret Salts-
man. Mrs. co-ordination,
Myrtle Rodden, program and chairman of]
or chemicals on plants;
soil is really getting” hot.
halls of. Congress,
now the battle of-the bug Upperclassmen
‘anni, 340 North Emerson Ave,
Upper classmen returning to
Miss Audrey Ann Iams, daughter
We smalitime beetle beaters are of Mr. and Mrs. Noel liams, 5927
about.-10-- have the -whele thing Evanston Ave: Miss Christena | (settled in Congressional commit- [ou Gainey, daughter of Dr. and
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of the year. Try one for a sparkling change. The gray family—with “mist” and “smoke” as the. most popular
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At LI Here
Times Special MUSKEGON, Mich., Sept. 5 Mr. and Mrs, John Champion of this city announce the marriage
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tilly lace, a hoop skirt and train.! grams of the Federation of brunch. They include MiSs Jean- Home Fashions League, New Her fingertip veil of illusion was Business and Professional ette McElroy, chairman, and Mrs. york, recently named the four City eveeees Fall ig to Open Maude Seibert, Mrs. Helen Kun- most important “color families” Btate
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iE A nae trae McCulloch High School located | |New students from Indianapolis the committee last year, will in-! [tones. ee nr be Zabarding suit between Jeffersonville and New who have been accepted for ad- troduce the spéaker. Réserva-| The orange family -which inwhite a Zrape mia alligator Albany. Miss Beatrice Ann Pat- mission at Stephens College here, tions are being made through cludes the yellow-reds and with Th isan Pro terson, national BPW field di- where the 118th fall term will members of the committee. brilliant pimento as the fashion oug rector, will speak and assist the open Monday ‘are Miss Sally - mn ‘leader. ; A member of Alpha Delta Pi group in setting up workshops. Mannix, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D Wor By Rl Forority, the bride attended the “0 1" "a" 4 12 are In. J. F. Mannix, 3602 N. Linwood esigning oman Green Tones WHAT D Iniversity of New Mexico and] ooo." Sunday’ ing. Di Ave.; Miss Elizabeth 1.. Macnabb, | when she s the Jordan Music College. The ay 8 meeting. Dri daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ver The green family-‘with clear ; . Mrs. non never really bridegroom attended Butler Uni.| Téctors are Mrs. Norma Beiter, C. Macnabb, 6616 N. Pennsylva-| yellow greens, Moss green (a more.” versity. Jaster drs. Fara Maynahas, nia St. ! |darker yellow green), and myrtle Judging fr Vv al re. | i Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Lowe, 3562| Vest, Scottsburg yehe | Also Miss Mary Kathryn Grady, | (a dark, bluish shade of green) ceive from Manor Court, and Mr. and Mrs.| y " {daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. as the moat important tones, that lone C. E. Diem, are the couples Carmel Meeting Grady, 5811 North Meridian St.;| |The beige family which ranges complaint, 1 parents. Miss Frances de Fenelon, daugh- from honey beige to cocoa to wives feel tt Sree yippee Districta 4, 5 and 6 will meet . ter of Mr. and Mrs. Irby S. de | spice. Any warm beige color .is their husbarn Bl GG by | Sept. 17 in the Carmel High Fenelon, Williams Creek: Miss war Pog 1y fash oh BN colors no long ue rass as School, Carmel. Directors are Drusilla Jane Beall, daughter of these home = furnishings experts share th .. | Miss Mary Conger of Indianap- Mr and Mrs. Glenn T. Beall, 5011 cited: Candy pink. shell pink, hya-, ideas al | Guilford“Ave.; Miss Lorelei Work- | T Golf History | ain sna sti: tures a Gly Me i Fore wr hh tie rg avy pian x : | Greensburg, and Miss Virginia Wiss Paterson | Verner Working 218 | South. |and primrose yellow. £5 only Ki When in a year or two that new| poo. 0 poe gq | ) IY sepa Workinger, 1316 E. South- ar Especially important to the| Sg strain of blue grass, B-27, is put [orn ov watt Si are: is the fact that all thev. hava Ce “onthe market too-few peoplewill:— 5 Misr : : 3 ann » 58 OER AR ge. ee EE TTRR Bh HIVE “for these colors are now available ei the « know the story behind jt. | dress this group. Besides attend- ' oo aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Why not make -a screen do in furniture, floor coverings, tails of d It seems that golf greens keep- ing these sectiondl meetings | D- Trissell, 6116 Burlington AVE. 4. gut? Count on them fo [drapery and upholstery fabrics, 2 ers have (happily for John Q. he Will visit with units of the oses Pr © Miss Margaret Sturgeon, daugh- | ot, y h Jamps, and accessories. Planning wn real e Crabgrass) long been disgusted BPW In Anderson, Angola, | . ter of Mr. and Mrs. L, A. Stur-| help keep the extra purpose in | Tl " c)ome around any one hi on g with ordinary blue grass, So they Crown Point, Crawfordsville, It's such an old story that some geon, 350 E. 60th St. and Miss its place handsomely. Try a flex- of them is a simple matter. 3 Meas, bi really took notice when about 15 SOUth Bend and Terre Haute, = swear by it and some gardeners Sally Frances Steffanni, daugh- ible wood one to hide away a ecient esis . pis hw ou On Sept. 24 Districts 2. 7 and—2vear at it. That's chemical fer- ter of Mr. and Mrs. M..J. Stef- play corner for the children near her out of h
he continues leisure time For when love, that is est. wonder: someone the
Rp Ei? nince then the USDA The final sectional meeting ee Wiscons Nn © Mrs. John M. Gainey, 5611 Uni- Oct. 3 Date Set lof their daughter, Louise, to Wilaling away at ‘it,) will be Oct. 1 in the Honeywell sconsin representative versity Ave.; Miss Barbara la- liam Carroll Jr., son of Mr. and working first to make it come Foundation Inc. Wabash. Dis- 'D/DKS bug and other plant medi- mar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. For Ceremony Mrs. Carroll, 38 S. Belle. View true from seed (it's doing that tricts 8 9 and 10 will be repre- cines plus use of chemicals on the Herbert D. Lamar, 3802 North = Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Eisen Place, Indianapolis. piesty now Then they had to be sented With Mrs, Olga Laven. oH toheedieplants—ont—of—their Pennsylvania Stand Miss Nancy 9 } PTY « at 7p. sure it would grow well all over good. Wabash; wh . Bertha |a%iness and into production is Yvonne Lee. daughter of Mr. and bi er A he RE ‘of the te D Shortly it will ‘he Showered on tore nks; Plymouth, direc- Serious Threat I Hew “student man. He is the son of Mr. and A. Mooers. pastor of the Central : John Q. but only after the golf Nia Or, as it's put in Washington, dianapolis Any Sa the In Mrs. William F. Newman, 914 N. Methodist Church Were. officiated. y WAR association that's been footing At cach of the four meet- “chemical contamination thi ‘ough Sia fap Woodwar i " a sther Bancroft Ave. The couple will be at home at : Q--Wil ” part of the bills, gets first whack ings ‘the local chairmen will the use of insecticides, pesticides, M ard, daughter of The ceremony will be read Oct. 5304 Fletcher Ave. Indianapolis. | } y conduct workshops.” Mrs. Bes- r. and Mrs. Maurice Woodward. 3 jn 8t. Mary's Catholic Church: The bride isa graduate of “th To what is th at the seeds. Oh, happy day. p y €8- Jand fertilizers poses. a serious McCord N y a urc r graauate el B bout PP) | sie. Thornton. South: Bend, stafe threat to the health of th cCordsville. Returning to Ste- The Rev. Fr. Victor Goosens will. General Hospital Nursing School,| -- YN : wre SDOUL DOD) - : president, will preside and sta th of the people.” phens from. the Indianapolis vi—prr te. The prospective bride- Chi . " cut off even Board “Meetir Fg ADGA ANY Congressman coud cinity- are Miss ciate, The prospective ese ERED. porn Ty — wf ow OO. mr C ] 00 si WEFT OF ng OMcers ‘and commitiee chair-. tell-vou- a= a .. ssey ‘Barbara and groom attended. Purdue Univer-. ' wer, © The League of Women Voters. Men will attend. ison off won never do" to Beverly Byram, daughters of Mr. sity. : is and let f -. board will_ meet at—9:30 a. m.| /Luncheon. chairmen are Mrs. ar "While. the pF un and Mrs. Stanley Byram, Mar- einen i They dou tomorrow “In the home of Mrs. Moynahan, Jeffersonville: Miss boy® warn on the r i re, Unsvile; Miss Anna B. Brink ‘Ch ote r M t B : Oliver Ave . Robert Loomis, 25 W. 65th St. Minnie Dean. Carrel: Miss boy on 0 one anc that man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. aptre eeTs . 0 | | 3, A-—The safe Mrs. D. J. Caseley will be in Grace Neal, Lebanon. and Mrs er and gardeners had better Carl I. Brinkman, Connersville; The first fall meeting of the ; | | - prevent - cal charge. Lavengood. Wabash. s. get usier every vear and spray. Miss Lois Ann Edmiston, daugh- Wayfarer's ITSC Chapter was YOU DECIDE that it ‘is © blight and spray, spray, the congressional ter of Mrs. Dorothy M. Edniiston, held this afternoon in the 38th : leaves off I I committee-is going into the mat- Bedford, and Miss Julia Ann Bru- 8t. Branch, Indiana National, time for you to leave a party. low) grour ter of whether it's quite the Emily .ner, daughter of Mr. and- Mrs.-Bank. The speaker was Mrs. Ww rong: When your hostess . before-late Post thing to do Loba Bruner, Bloomington. E. C. Rumpler. Jeaves the other guests to go 99 98 peony pests with yvéu to the door, stand and the t talking at the door for awhile. buds from alarming f
William Gordon Henthorn took Miss Patricia June Heun as his bride in a ceremony read Aug. 27 in the Third Christian
Sept. 16 is the date set by Miss Mildred C. Fischer Tor her marriage to Eugene.Dent. She is the daughter of Mrs. Joseph
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