Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 September 1950 — Page 3
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Among : =. - In | Cha el m0 Cletus Kruyers Leave ian Tho Bn Y \4 Marian Thompson off the Kos ” Is Married Today y and nine Dr. Roy Ewing Vale read the killed, the or ew ng aA Nn ‘|single ring ceremony today unitlay. ing Miss Marian Thompson and Joseph .Sawrey. The marriage sing and 10 J : oon place at 3:30 p.m. in the er u IC | £ [McKee Chapel, Tabernacle Pres rge hole in : . |byterian Church. I's side be. : : Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Thompson, Hy Laura Lindley Chooses Gown sa and Mrs. ML. Thompson 8, ut she Of White Marquiset and Lace land Mra. Joseph Sawrey, 1218 emergency . Mr. and Mrs. Cletus H. Kruyer Jr. are on a trip to New | (Congress Ave, are the parents of England following their wedding at 10 o’clock this morning Mrs. Richard D. Light, matron said no ine in the blessed Sacrament Chapel, SS. Peter and Paul Cathe- lof honor; Mr. Light, best man, . ceived here dral. land Harry Schockley and Lei? was struck The bride was Miss Laura Bradford Lindley, daughter of Mr. | | Mikkelsen, ushers. attended the in the area, and Mrs. Stacey B. Lindley, 5201 Park Ave. Mr, and Mrs. Kruyer, | {couple. The bride's honor attendave been a Bouth Bend, are the bridegroom's parents. | {ant wore toast lace over taffeta ring World The Rev. Fr. Cornelius Sweeney officiated. Mrs. William R. | designed with a detachable capehay Ehrich, matron of honor, wore lime green taffeta and lace. The, let. s rushed to empire style frock was fashioned with a high round neckline, cap | 2 . and helped sleeves and gored hoop skirt. She carried a cascade of bronze mums, Reception Given - overboard. copper, rust and gold pompons, wheat, clusters of crabapples and The bride's ivory satin gown pd Included eroton foliage. {was accented with lace and fell A Chantilly lace frill outlined the yoke of the white marquiset| {into a cathedral train. A braided an, seaman, bridal gown. The bouffant gathered skirt extended into a short {satin halo trimmed with seed . James F, train. The bride's two-tiered fingertip illusion veil was edged with {pearls held her two-tiered veil,
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lace applique. It was held by a half-hat of illusion trimmed with orange blossoms. Her bouquet was of gold tipped wheat, green croton leaves and white oak foliage. Joseph Sullivan was the best man while the ushers were Gil-| bert Vance and Richard Calla-|
Fr. Moll Reads Vows
Barnhill-Sitzman Rite Performed
Mrs. “Herbert F.-Krimendahl (left) and Mrs, Blaine Miller Jr. have tea and discuss the advance gifts division of the Community Chest campaign. The women's team of this section will help to meet the $93,000 enlarged goal this year. Other division in which women do a man.sized job is the downtown section. Business and career girls specialize in this phase, do much of the task on their lunch hours.
Gill-Kohler
She mums and roses,
carried white chrysanthe-
A reception at the home of the
bride's parents followed the cere emony. green suit and brown accessories for her wedding trip to Saginaw
The bride chose a forest
y and Detroit. The couple will
a) live at 5022 Primrose Ave.
’ han, South Bend, and Robert Rob-}| ras’ ng inson, Evansville. | Miss Mary Ann Sitzman and cd ed og irom sioner The reception was in the home George T. Barnhill were united member of Delta Delta Delta , of the bride's parents. For her at 9 a. m. today. The Rev. Fr. 4 ows al Sorority, a uh trip the bride chose a brown and Baynes Mo obviated in the st. | Cc Read ree ie———————— . blue wool dress with black ac- ilip Ner atholic urc | Times photos by John Spicklemire ! eremony ea . . his depart. | Parents of the bride are Mr. P » P 'moting 336 kes 1a is a graduate of Den- and Mrs. Edgar C. Sitzman, 1245 Women heave a big part of the Community Chest fund-rais- In Dayton Church TA Organizations ade it plain {son University where she was a N. Windsor St. The bridegroom ing load. Typical of the phases in which they star is the resi- Times Special Sef Meetin S ginning to y Here Mrs. Wilbert E. Ballard visits Mrs. Thom DAYTON, ©. Sept. 30—In a g Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority is the nephew of Mr. and Mrs. dential division. Here Mrs. Wilbe allard visits Mrs. as
bribe-ridden
P. Johnson, 4902 Evanston Ave. House to house icanvassing is expanded .this year because county units have been included i
member. with the Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Mr. Kruyer is affiliated Benjamin Helkema, Beech Grove. The couple chose Mts. William
{traditional satin gown Miss Rose{mary Helen Kohler became the
Four units of the Marion Coun-
ty Parent-Teachers Association Council
ted to office {bride of John Clayton Gill. The have announced events d he would Fraternity. He is an Indiana MeRuy, Mein nonon Mi residential area. \double ring ceremony was read for next week. biggest in University graduate. John E. Kasper, est nan and ” at 10 a. m. in the St. Agnes cath, The Garden City Unit PTA edstory, with ’ P An D h + w d |olie Church. The Rev. Fr. John ucation study group will hear bly next in Miss Burton [Mr. McKay and Robert Sitzman, atricia nn oher y e SE a lt i Or ALdY, SoU 1} hess
vidence of
ectives, Mr, Sets D ate The bride's attendants wore jof this city, and Mrs. John P. National Bank. She will present th ® “does matching hyacinth blue taffeta Times Special |fashioned like the antique gold. | Gill, 4359 Carrollton Ave., Indian- the - Rrat of a series on PTA rea : Miss Jean Burton and William frocks. | CHELSEA, Mass., Sept. 30—In dress of the honor attendant. {apolis, |organization. r U, 8. as. Delzell will be married at 1:30| The. bride's blush pink satin a double ring ceremony at 9 a. m.| Attending the bridegroom were Attending the bride were Mrs.| Glenn Valley’s Unit parent edprosecuted p. m., Oct. 14, in the All Souls 80Wn was accented with Chantilly : Joseph T. Doherty, Boston, best James A. Bell of this city, ma- ucation group will meet Wednesr as Police Unitarian Church. Dr. E. B. lace and extended into a train. today Miss Patricia Ann DoBerty, on: and’ Mr. Salyards and: Mr, [tron of honor, and Mrs. Arthur day noon for a covered-dish Sensational Backus, minister, and Dr. F-. S. C./A band of orange blossoms held and Robert E. Koch were mar- prio. Indianapolis, and Jerry | Stevens and Miss Marilyn Collet juncheon in the home of Mrs. ork City Wicks, minister emeritus, will her fingertip veil. She carried ried. The Rev. Fr. James T. Desmond, Boston, ushers. of this city, and Miss Audra Me- (George Vogel, PTA president. s much as officiate. {white rose and pompons. |Grimes officiated in Our Lady of The bride's ivory satin gown (Clary, Columbus, O., bridesmaids. “What Kind of Parents Teachers graft from Miss Caroline Hummel will be| A - breakfast at Chifaldl’s Grace Catholic Church. |was designed along princess lines | They wore matching velveteen Like" will be the subject of Mrs, maid of honor and Miss Con- Restaurant and a reception in the Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Koch, with a cathedral train. A cloche! frocks and bonnets in bittersweet Franklin Sexton, guest speaker. All stance Ammon, Grand Rapids, home of the bride's parents fol-/g33 N. Bancroft Ave. Indianap-/trimmed with tiny -valley lilies {and emerald green. | Mrs. Lee VanBrunt is in charge ssterday hit Mich.,, and Miss Betty Ann Reel lowed the ceremony. The couple olis, and Mr. and Mrs. Owen J. and seed pearls held her fingertip The ‘bridegroom chose Paul A. of the Beech Grove Unit's rumthes vice, will be bridesmaids. {left for a trip through the south. poherty, Boston, Mass., are the veil. She carried a bouquet of Gill, Indianapolis, best man, and mage sale Saturday. It will be itution die Walter Dodds will be the best | S——————————————————————————— |parents of the couple. roses and white orchids. i | Robert C. Rice and Herbert E.| ‘held at 9 a. m, at 1132 E. 16th atrolmen to man while the ushers will be Don- Shawer Will Honor The bride chose Mrs. Manly B.| A breakfast in the home of the |Strong, Indianapolis, and Rich- St. ere ordered ald Klingler and Charles Cap-| ‘|Salyards, Indianapolis, matron of bride's parents and-a reception ard A. Schweinsberger, Bloomats in uni. linger. Hilda Joann Ruggier (honor, and Miss Mary Pat Trib-|diffher in the General Edwards ington, ushers. s taken by The bride is a graduate of Wil- Miss Hilda Joann Ruggier will bey. New Albany; Mrs. Walter P. Inn, Boston Bay, followed the \Bride Wears Satin liam Woods College and the brige- {be honor guest at a miscellaneous Miller, Indianapolis, ard Mrs. |cezemony. The bride. chose a The bride’s ivory gown was ac- 3 ome of the groom attended rdue Univer- |, wer Thursday. Miss Maryanne [Philip A. Barbato; Long Island, toastcolored gabardine suit and cented with Chantilly lace depeared “to sity where he was an Alpha Tau| iller, 1318 Wade St., will be the N. Y., bridesmaids. The brides-'brown accessories for her wed- signed with a hoop skirt and) |M gn P orrupt and Omega Fraternity member. {hostess. |maids wore turquoise satin frocks|ding trip to Hamilton, Bermuda. cathedral train. A lace half it corrupt.” ay: Alpha On, SO Ee Miss Ruggier will be married to| { bonnet held her fingertip veil. ordere: ’ ’s . . . ns mother and Mr. and Mrs. Walter 50 ary Cruel ing Oct 14 0 te Blackwood on Bridge— The Women's Auxiliary to the Indianapolis Medical Society She surtitdl 5 snscnie of White hg basis Dodds, 522 E. 23d St, are the | St: Catherine of Sienna Catholic h Jortak funchi thi Volunt f stephanotis and orchids, rity,” \Chureh. M M N Phi | h as undertaken a new group function this year. Volunteers from | A preakfast and reception In| By MARGUERITE SMITH . prospective bridegroom's parents. in——————————— r. u 2zy’ S ew I osop y the organization canvass community doctors to contribute to the |suttmiller's Restaurant followed y Times Garden Editor ; ' Fire S itv to Meet ITSC To Meet fund. Here Mrs. John M. Young “consults” Dr. K&fl R. Ruddell ‘the ceremony. The bride wore Q—Our French hydrangeas are ence , orority ° ee > Mrs. George Davis was guest Pays Off i In Amazing Way Money in 1950 goes to Marion County Cancer Society and 47 a navy blue faille suit with navy | So large and Shick but they do The Iota Chapter, Alpha Omi- speaker today for the monthly other Red Feather agencies. Fifty thousand dollars of it will be and rose accessories for her wed- | 0 Som weil and Lhe bloofs 30 (UP)— cron Alpha Sorority, will hold a luncheon meeting of the Heather | MR. MUZZY has been reading my current series on covering turned over 1c a servicomen's center. (ding trip to the Smoky Mountains € small. a 0 en died of 7:30 p. m. business meeting Mon- Belles Chap., ITSC, in the Hotel an honor with an honor. I have pointed out some situations where wr rofich 3 and North Carolina. season should we try to divide eir bedroom day in the Claypool Hotel. | Washington. it is losing play to cover. ls The couple will live at 3744 N. | Them would A en to do parents left Mr. Muzzy has taken a fancy to this subject and, as usual, he ( Ch i Ri te U it ( le feridian._St., Indianapolis, after] ansville, for a mide Th Ti P te S has gone all out on the idea—far beyond the advice I have offered. urc Ite nires ~OUD e | Oct. 10. The bride attended the A—Spring would be a better time we e limes Pattern Service Rwiiimoc., polos ming Mico Pte) The trite whe sn gon DAVEE, Ar JS 0 JH Bly oS tt id yo Ws paid off ir in an a South dealer 33am Furgasen and Robert Li was, accented with Tace and ex- The Rey was aaatod sounds more like un er, Patricia, Tharniner, [Neither side vulnerable . Oe Te wep the Holy Name tended into a cathedral train. A from Purdue University where he| plant food than ove old brother To Mr. Champion with his nine| ie aon [Catholic Church. The Rev, Fr. tiara of orange blossoms held her Was ‘a member of Beta Theta Pi| only. Why not try giving the t high hand, the situation Mr. Abel - {two tiered veil. She carried a Fraternity, ~~ bush plenty of high phosphate t dR spo g a | 8—Q J 10 | Louis Schumacher officiated. whit book t a with fertilizer to stimulate better and Rose looked hopeless. Without much) H—Q J 1 Parents of the couple’ are Mr. |® e prayerbook topped with a| flower’ production. before | to have a interest he led the four of spades white orchid. you he children and the queen went on from D—K J102 . |and Mrs. H. T. Furgason, Beech =," at Holly Hock Hil osp ita ui decide you must move them? police said. Illy. i cC—Q 105 Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. J. L.| co on 0o aa reception in t Bone meal worked in around cond floor N if Mr. M had ade! WEST EAST McAndrews, 1502 Finley Ave. home of the bride's parents bi T o {or them this fall, a mulch of rotuz: m { —— the “matural” play of the ace and i Seat oy nonnes — Wanda oan owed the ceremony: | 0 ave ust (or es. YR a Tlittlo r—— another spade, Miss Brash would H—9 8 6 H—5 4 8 2 -drews, bridesmaid, wore blue and The Most Rev. Paul C. Schulte, | quick acting high phosphate have had time to set two diamond, p_g§ 4 D—A Q 9 pink satin frocks Tea Wi I Honor | arehbisho chemical fertilizer in the spring d 3, p of Indianapolis, will} ‘ tricks and also gather in two (Cc_94 3 C—A 8 7 2 |’ Attending the bridegroom were ,| Should produce much better In / spade tricks, three hearts and SOUTH {John P. Burns, best man, and | guest speaker for Monday's) mowers. Do you give them sdetwo clubs for her game. Miss Brash .|John McAndrews and Jack Fur: Butler Girls Aetta A ! meeting of the St. Vincent's Hos-| quate winter protection? a - S—K 78 |gason, ushers enden uaents AS- pital Guild. He will speak pre-| GES (Follows Pattern H—A K 10 8 ne [sociation, Butler University, will ain the noon luncheon P | Send questions on gardening BUT OF Mr. M aid! D—76538 |sponsor a tea honoring new wom- “C8 So to Mrs. Smith, The Indianapolis nioy food not play the ace of spades. T ey C—K J 8 Square Dance Program len students from 3 to 5 p. m.| The meeting will be from 10 Times, Indianapolis 9, Ind. service of weren’t’going to catch him cover- The bidding: Started at YMCA [of the Atherton Conte Ption room a. m. to 3 p. m. fn.the Nurse Lo xcellence ing an honor. He played the nine. SOUTH ® WEST ‘NORTH EAST The fall square dancing pro- | The recetving line wil include Auditorium. Mrs. Howard Hen Mothers Club to Meet osphere Miss Brash overtook with heg } © “Pass. 1D Pass. \gram_ 6f the YMCA opened last Dr. and Mrs. Karl §. Means, fac. (Cr°0M: chairman of the day, will Tacd ay at Butler ow king in order to lead a diamon NT Pass 2NT Pass C be assisted by Miss Alice Tobin y comfort of g 0 . 3 N T _An Pass night. Other activities sponsored | julty sponsors, Newton Beatty, a H = The Butler University Sigma from her hand. She played the = ~~ = oo __iby the organization are archery, Frankfort, president; Miss Car,l and Mri. Edmond Wyatt Chi Mothers Club will meet at 1 10 from the board, and Mr. Muzzy our AnSWer- CAINE trom Mr. riflery, swimming, badminton, Wilson, vice . president; Miss, The luncheon committee fin- p. m. Tuesday in Room ai, — ropped the nine! | Muzzy Rimself. “Se nat volleyball. {Maude Chalmers, Dallas, Tex., cludes Mrs. Robert Imes, chair- Atherton Center, Now Miss Brash had to reenter ay hinged. oe. a you Social dancing is from 9 to 12 secretary, and Willlam Clark, man, Mesdames G. E. Davis Jr, Mrs. Harry L. Conner and her Tee her hand for another diamond “© — $ NEVER you'p. m. every Saturday evening, New Augusta, treasurer. Miss Frank Volk, Walter Joyce, Her-| committee will be hostesses for a lead. She led to her ace of hearts| an’ honor yo -€ov-/and golf instruction is given every Wilson and Miss Nancy Joyce ‘will bert Walz, Robert L. Field and dessert luncheon in the cafeteria [USCANY land played 3 amend io Sammy's g P! {Wednesday evening. preside at the tea table. G. A. Buskirk. in honor of pledge mothers. ROOM ac he took ihe queen and De /|-By B - meee - win and he took the queen and iol {= d Ww ddi D WIRABAR fired back a second ae e ze - ur on, rown- 00 win e Ing a es re nnounce Oo ay Alarmed by now, Miss Brash . won and led one more diamond. COFFEE {Mr. Muzzy won with the ace and ~ {fired back a third heart, knock-| SHOP ling out the 1 By MRS. ANNE CABOT ng ou e last Stopper in that) suit. | “ Here is a lovely pineapple | 365% SUE BURN ITT doily to add to your collection. Cashes Ace | A charming afternoon frock | It 1s beautifully designed with | WHEN HE GOT in with the
| Attendants Weer Blue
..To Robert Koch in East |
| Parents of the couple are Mr. p. m, meeting Monday in the W. and Mrs. Charles -Edward Kohler Washington St. branch, Indiana
that is created to flatter the more mature .figure. Gentle scallops outline the graceful neckline and edge the closing, sleeves can be short or bracelet length. . Pattern 8570 is a sew-rite perforated pattern for sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50 and 52. Size 38, short sleeve, 4% yards 1
| seven large pineapple points ace §f clubs, he cashed the ace of |spades “a “and then- the lowly five
separated by small flower clusters {of hearts took the setting trick. " Mr. Champion thought about Pattern 5735 includes com- [this fantastic result a little, then plete crochet instructions for turned to me and said, “That is 11-inch .doily, stitch {llustrations and detail picture of doily. Needlework fans—Anne Cab-
lexhibitions of perfect timing I [have ever seen. I wonder if Muzzy.
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J Je ; + Times pecial yt | : . a Sireet edtinrishinpssesaanay Cu SEE . LADUE, Mo, 8 Sept. 30! Miss : Mrk. Nord Bur 502 Ev pene cn i Our Lady: of Groce Catholic Chirch, Ghelses, a a flex | City rreessnsienansinsnsonnes | SUTOR ssssésabasasnisinssens|tacqueline Brandt, daughter othe -, ergreen: 31. ANNOUNCES | (Mass, was the gcers 'at 9 a.m. today of Miss ~~~ Mis 4 Di Mae Goodwin and William F. Brown wa Name - wi rvaesssesanels : ; . Mr. and Mrs. P. O: Brandi, wis e approaching marriage of her daughter, Jean, to Paivicia Ann Doherty's marriage to Robert [. Koch. = will be married Nov. IZ in the Wallace Street Pres a 20s City TesnasSesvecssesesistnensse Jledged 1» Kappa at Rp t ‘William ‘Delzell, son of ME. and Mrs. Walter Dodds, Mr. and Mrs. Owen J: Doherty, Boston, Mass., and’ byterian Church. Mr, and Mrs. A Earl Goodwin, 906 ersrrsasnsesneniadsasansanspenes NT Uuiversity, he a: graduate of 522 E. 23d St. The wedding will be at. 1:30 Pp: m., Ot, Mr. and Mrs, Frank J. Koch, 633 N. Bancroft Arey N. Bancroft Ave. and Mr, and Mes. Paul F. Brown, , asesssassasessessisesssne State ivesdessasiensasasisiecees(TUdOR : Hall School, Indianapolis. In in the Al Sous Unitarian Church. - - are he wvpie’y puents, ; 4138 Brookville Road, are * the - ougle’s parents. i a : ¢ : Sn Nr Fir i ¥ t ? 2 Y Hid G Vi \ Lon or te : Sha 2 = . 5: \ 3 ; ’ 3 : x . We FE i.
