Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 October 1950 — Page 3

| Ann Hutchison Today | In Church Ceremony

. WU Graduates to Establish Residence In Kokomo After Returning From Trip. Miss Aun Hutchison and Gates E. Hunt Jr. were married at 11:30 o'clock this morning in Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr. officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Hutchison, E. 86th St., and Mr. and Mrs. Hunt, Atlanta, Ga., are the bridegroom’s parents. the is Beuy Lee Larson, Hammond, was maid of honor and ridesmaids were Miss Hannah Morris, Corydon, and Miss Carolyn Schnaitter, Madison. ey They wore gold, moss green and rust taffeta. The bride wore antique ivory satin. Her gown was fashioned with a tulle yoke, tiered capelet collar and formal court train. Her matching illusion veil was trimmed with lace applique and held by a lace bonnet. She carried champagne colored

chrysanthemums and foliage. Robert Breuchmann, Hammond,

. J Gates Hunt Marries

: was the best man while = Ch h * ushers were Peter Hanes, Ham- R t mond; Richard Gutermuth, Elk- urc | e * hart, and William M. Hutchison Jr.

Reception in IAC

The reception was in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. For her wedding trip the bride chase a gray suit with rose accessories.

Rose Moynahan Wed to Leo Reker

Miss Rose Marie Moynahan and her three attendants all wore The couple will be at home at ? 405 E. wn, 3) St., Kokomo. white this morning when Miss Mr. Hunt and his bride are Moynahan was married to Leo R.

Indiana Universit rraduates. Reker. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. RayShe Is a member of tne Sigma Mond R. Noll officiated at 10 a. m. Kappa Sorority and he is affili- in the S88. Peter and Paul Cathe-

; dral. ated with the Sigma Phi Epsilon 's Fraternity. Parents of the couple are Mrs.

Mr. Robisch Takes Bride

> Margaret Higgins Is Married Today

St., and Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Reker, Jasper. Attending the bride were Miss Geraldine Schloeman, maid -of honor, Miss Beverly Simon, bridesmaid. and Miss Joan Reker, junior bridesmaid. The bridegroom chose Robert Siebert, Jasper, best man, and

Jerry Kunkle, Jasper, and Fred a Butler graduate and is affile fr Then Vows uniting Miss MArgaret zrieq yr., ushers. | In a traditional white satin jated with the Sigma Chi Fras His Own Helen Higgins and Robert C. bot | P Gi SE gown, Miss Rita Hoerl was mar- ternity, Robisch were read at 10:30 a. m. Motel Party Given : : ried to Joseph F. O'Connell Jr.| —— i oo ory worker Viet i ) Noble Bretzman photo The i Pov. Mere A BH. h and them today. The Rev. Fr. ol The DS oy pny own Mr. and Mrs. James C. Jay, 3620 Washington Blvd. an. | Conn ATR ilo Local Girl r men but Wright officiated in the St. Cath- was hig g r ines ON®% ounce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Phyllis Jean, | the St. Philip Neri Catholic : erine of Sienna Catholic Church. 8nd Venice lace. A wreath of car- Paul C. Kepler. Detroit. Mich he i, teed nations held her two-tiered fin- to John Kepler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Kepler, Detroit, Mich. \Church.- WwW d . [ . ac Mr. and Mrs. Karl F. HiggIns, oo" von)“ ghe carried a white. The wedding will be at 4:30 p. m. Dec. 30 in the Broadway ‘Meth- | Parents of the coupie are Mr. é In ast their neat 965 Bradbury Ave, and Mrs. : . ' h Uni . hl™ Py. w Elmer J. Robisch, Cincinnati, are orchid and matching carnations. odist Church. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Northwestern Uni- . and Mrs. Martin J. Hoerl, 2048 Marci " ii the parents of the couple. or Joeakisg and Teception In versity and a Delta Gamma Sorority member. Mr. Kepler is also a | E, Michigan Bt and oh 2ad Mrs. arcia Shumaker A " . os . . { Ca 11, 826 N. Oaklan e. : H urder war Miss Rosemarie Higgins, maid pc corn CC CO trip Northwestern graduate. He is now doing advanced study in the Opanell, B20 1 akin Ave | Married in Church imonds last of honor, wore gold satin match- "Noo" york “Washington ana University of Chicago. The prospective bridegroom is affiliated | De br de choose | re. John, Tires Sooclal oo ing the nile green frocks of the yw, HV “Cut FASTAEION TIC with the Delta Tau Delta Fraternity. Dolan, matron of ono; | MISS BY LON, N. Yo Oct. T—The aids, Miss Jean Appiarius ’ . ee | losalie Love, junior bridesmaid, First Presbyterian Church hers arried last bridesm Rg 1 Cincin. Will live at 1655 N. Alabama St. | and Miss Mary Ann Hartz, flower ¥ y ! . Both had and Miss Ra ro Ty Rein The bride attended Butler Uni- Blackwood on Bridge— girl. They wore ice blue, deep rose 'Wa8 the scene at 3 o'clock this ¥; Penton Mich. and Miss Eleanor 'rSity and the bridegroom at- . land yellow frocks Nternoon of Miss Mares Des ’ Mg ‘ tended Indiana University where th f th H , I ok 8 ry Smith, ro was a member of the Pi Kappa With One Four Oo e onors | pl tending the uiidegroom ne Austin Weaver Jr. ” ; Attending the bridegroom were pni Fraternity. . | - L nell, an, arents o e couple are Mr, i { John M. and Thomas E. Nohl, Cleo E. Sh ker, 377 Richard Henkel, Washington, Sinai ——— B d F f {on and Mrs. Cleo E. Shumaker, In ~ best man, and Charles Bick, a | I or or ce Oo am e ushers. E. Westfield Blvd. Indianapolis, William Koyle Jr, Walter Hirth § ring Dance kIT TAKES about two-thirds of the high cards to make three no Breakfast Given and Mr. and Mrs. Weaver of this Jr, and Charles Hogan, Cin-| |trump when the responder does not have a rebiddable suit. city. ) cinnati. ans Be in I When he does have one, however, about 60 per cent of the high ae 2 5 Fown witended into ii Rev A A ining Sha a : |cards is usually enough. ! chape ain, a 2 s . S$ Loui ioy food Wears Duchess Satin - 9 | When a a opens the bidding with one no trump, not crown of crystal beads and pearls Simons, Pittsburgh was the mais ervice of The bride’s ivory Duchess satin Stansfield Circle vulnerable, he shows at least one-third of the high cards. If you| Ho Eom. held her, Bugeriss J he car Oe a A a idesmaids x “ REY V | er et ap ed | . . . a a 0 y 3 - P § ’ tallents gown was accented with Chan-| Selects Chairmen have a rebiddable suit and any- Hoe th the 20) Miss Esther Pauline Neukom and Frank J. Chufar Jr. will be santhemums, white orchids, and fast, Me., and Miss Sandra Wea~ La _ me ie AL ome oS i ates ic EE OO LO yy ‘thing better than one-fourth ofithe four and putting | married-at-44 a . } 5 gmosphére | tilly lace, seed pearl and opales-| nrg Fred B. Kohlmeyer has ine high cards, you are justified from dummy. | anise Fa edt bs turday-in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel, vy. Serene Lver: Sth : — comlort of cent sequin applique. The hoop been named chairman and Mrs. yidding game or forcing to| Mths Biush took the queen bull 1; eter and Paul Ca edral. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Neukom, | A breakfast and reception in Will Live in Ithaca . skirt fell into a cathedral train: A [Thomas L. Riddick, assistant 1 i at this point the heat threat was 1521 N. Meridian St., and Mr. and Mrs. Chufar, Tulsa, Okla., are the Hotel Warren followed the! = +4 lace Victorian bonnet held her chairman, for the annual Stans-™ mnis means two plus honor gone because Miss Brash was out| the parents. oe ceremony. After a trip to Florida, They wore green satin. Am : fingertip veil. She carried a cas- field Circle spring dance to be tricks or 11 points in the Work of the suit. oo. . TTT i and the Smoky Mountains, the! illusion yoke and lace inserts ace The i cad y s and white orchids held hex sping. will be hos- COUnt Or seven points in the Four| gn gpirted to a diamond put Bridge Results— couple will live at 4715 E. 15th St. cented the white satin bridal 8 Of OBES AN Mrs. Carl M. Sauer 08-| Aces count. |afr. Dale went up with the ace] pve } erm reat gown. The bride had a heartUSCANY “ntwisied Whi 2 pear] fosary. fess 1 Her Romie, 5910 N. Meriaan| hi jand led the nine of clubs, letting S A ] | I P ageruy A breakfast and reception in (St. Tuesday for the group's open- Tricks for Game it ride. When tnis hela neio1X mericans fo ay M ar Y Eva r d veil, Her Sowers Were while roses ROOM the Lake Shore Country Club Ie meeting. There Wi Rea A REBIDDABLE suit is one promptly set up a spade winner | B d 5 B + d any Stebhanuiis “i at . mony. The cou- 1%: . Im, . . | | ) man, followed the ceremony C. McCamuion Will speak. headed by at least two of the top for himself and thus rolled home n ermu q rl ge Tourne ls Wed Toda wi OnE Le Wa [IRABAR ple left for a trip to Florida. Mrs. W. C. Otto. chairman of f0Ur honors and containing at nine tricks. . | Shumaker. Pitman, N. Jo aod * The bride is a graduate i ’ “will : d by Mes- Es ETT, —— | American bridge players have been announced for the world . * ! Alfred Rustice. ’ : ’ “on OFFEE Mount Saint Joseph College, Cin- o5tesses, Will he assisted by Mes“! South dealer. Club to Hear championship games Nov. 13 to 16 in Bermuda, The sixman Frederick J. Snoy {> Te Toots was in the New. - einnatl, The bridegroom |G. J. Viases, R: W. Stockwell and Neither side vulnerable. team from this country will include Howard Schenken, Samuel |g the Bridegroom Club House here. SHOP graduated from Xavier Univer-| «william Welch NORTH - Fl T lk S:ayman and George Rappe, New York; John R. Crawford, Sidney The couple will live in Ithaca, sity, Cincinnati. Committee SOREROR. fo. tbe Mr. Masters ower al Silodor and Charles Goren, Philadelphia. A breakfast and reception In "vy phe pride is a graduate A |year are Mrs. James H. Otto, pro- S—K78 Mrs. John H. Gibson, wife of Oswald Jacoby, The Indianapolis Times Canasta Columnist, the Hotel Antlers followed the of Oberlin College and Mr. Sororit Club gram; Mrs, F. C. Tucker Jr., ways ‘H—K 92 General Gibson, commanding offi- Was unable to accept the invita.) ——— hte ~~ Imarriage of Miss Mary Therese Weaver is attending Ithaca Y and means; Mrs. W. F. Hanning. | D—9 4 cer of Ft. Benjamin Harrison; will tion to play due to business pres- Reigner, Noble Morgan first; Evard and Frederick Joseph College. pl : L b n {publicity and telephone; Mrs. Wil-| —AJ1072 speak at the opening luncheon of Sure. {Harry Dettra, Don Schort sec- ~ CL p weram—r SE ans Luncheo ‘bur D. Peat, membership; Mrs. | eek EAST - the State Assembly Woman's Aocal bridge winners follow: ond; Karl Zinkan, R. E. Pigott Sno: The Rev. Fr. Michae Di + . + IFC The Kappa Alpha Theta Moth-'F, I. Weiland, social service wes * (Club, Wednesday. The party will| . St. Joan of Arc, Wed. night: ,. " Holtzleiter officiated at 10:30 LJISTFIC eis’ Club, Butler University, will board; Mrs. Stockwell, visiting Mr Meek Miss Brash [be in the Marott Hotel. IN & 8 (Possible 216) —Mrs. Don- " a.m. today in the st. Joan of Names Officers entertain mothers of new pledges and automobile, and Mrs. W. C.| S—AS S—J 8642 Mrs. Gibson, a representative ald Graham, Mrs, Helen Shultz Marott Club Are Catholic Church ” at a luncheon meeting at 1 p. m.!Jackson, student memorial fund. H—Q10873 H—J 6 ‘from Flowers by Mary, will ex- 118; Mrs. William Peele, Miss Lo } Mr. ahd Mrs. Richard F Mrs. Theodore Fleck was Tuesday. The party will be in the mmr DJ 78 D—Q865 plain floral arrangements to the Clara Heeg 115.5; Vince ‘Oberg- Marott ( lub Mon night Yn a J ’ : ‘ “ _F- elected president of the Seventh chapter house, 825 W. Hampton C—K383 c—Q6 group. Mrs. Charles M. Dawson fell, Karl Zinkman 109.5; E & WIN & 8 (Possible :240)—Mrs. Hal Evard 5762 N. Medidian St.. and District, Indiana Federation of Drive, : SOUTH is chairman of the event. iy 2; i allace Benham, Mrs, Wayne Warrick Mrs. Ursula Snoy, Bridgeport, O., Clubs, yesterday. . Speakers will be Mrs. Elizabeth Mr. Dale - TE —— {SHnpson, Mrs. J. ku. Mo "1156: M. Stanley McComas Jr, are the parents of the couple. Other officers elected at the 42d . . Go . Mrs. Ver Wi . i . J ’ A .0mas Jr, . Durflinger, dean of women, and S—Q 109 Shower Given Fell OO aaer, Me LJ R. W. Lee 147; Mrs. L. J. Welch. ‘The bride's attendants included 2nnual convention held in the Mrs. James A. Stuart, president H—Ab4 iss Esther Neuk WaE "ens ackmore 10; “ime : “' Ralph G. Ittenbach 1285: E & W HY ir “Toren at ¢ Hotel Lincoln were Mrs. Douglas of the Butler Mother's Council.| D—AK102 "Miss Esther Neukom was N- Mrs. Robert Weaver 104. | (Possible 216)—Mrs. I. J Black William Rosner, matron of 1 paiq frst vice president; Mrs, - The new officers are Mrs. A. J.| c—954 tertained with a kitchen shower p.qgjer Duplicate Club, Tues.: more, Mrs. J. R. Coleman 126. honor; Mrs. Willam Gasper, Bernard T. Gates, third vice presi=

ropce.

W. LeBien, president; Mrs, L. D.| bury, vice. président; Mrs; H. C. Ent, treasurer, and Mrs. David Konold, and Mrs. D. F. Fuller, corresponding and record- Q Ing secretaries.

By MARGUERITE, SMITH Garden Edi y

Times tor . —How soon should you take jars off rose cuttings after they've caught root and started to grow? PLAINFIELD.

Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae Will Meet

The Mu alumnae. of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority will meet: at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday in the But-| jer University chapter house. Hostesses will be Mesdames Herbert DeHaven, William F. Pattérson and E. Y. Brown. and Miss Adele Meyer.

Entertain Son

Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Daringer and daughter, Dixie Lee, San Diego, Cal., are visiting his par-| ents, Mr. and Mrs, H. F. Dar-| inger, 276 8. Sherman Drive, 1

possibly keep the jar on. For that new growth is used to the greenhouse-like conditions under the ir. Put on a larger jar, if you have to, to keep it covered. Otherwise, protect the young tender pjgnt by hilling. dirt up well. around and over it! during - ‘the first cold spell. - | (Note—this applies especially to roses. Other kinds of cut-| ings may need a different type of winter protection after jars are removed.) The ideal time! to remove a jar is when outside air is damp and warm as it is in spring.

Miner-Baker photo Aceremony at 10 o'clock this morning in

i Ho photo Our Lady of Lourdes " Catholic Church was the scene at 9 a. m. Sept 2I of Miss Marian Frances “Waterman's marriage to +. James F. Beechem, USA. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Waterman, 5701 Julian Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ernst, 47 E.

Church united Miss mony Nov.

Unites Couple

1F. V. Moynahan, 1733 N. Meridian §

A—Don't do it now if you can’

Zarl W. Nordsieck will take Miss Hazel Dell Shirthe Holy Angels Catholic ley as his bride in a cere-

Mary Delores Briggs and edo Park Baptist Church. James E. Retherford in Mrs. Maurice B. Shirley, marriage. Mrs.’ Viegil J. 511 N. Riley Ave., is the Briggs, 1344 W. 27th St., bride's mother and the and Mr. and Mrs, Gar- Rev. William Nordsieck,

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The bidding:

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least five cards.

Mr, Masters didn’t have enough to Paul Cathedral. (Possible 84)—Mrs. A. E. Witt, goo "500 5 00 TN oR : go to game—except for his res ‘. I Mrs. J. A. Lee 44; Mrs. J. E. oo. Too HS arren, pridesmaids matched the em-|¢. t's first vice president. She will biddable club suit. Music Pl d Morris, Mrs. Wallace Simpson oo coe Huetten second; Mr. eralq green dress of the honor gcceeq Mrs. Jasper P. Scott, who ; : usic Tianne SL a \ and Mrs. Don’ Kersten third; a ergirls wore ;oa.0" ot vectarday’ nvels * He knew nis partner had to } . . 40.5; Mrs. B. M. Angell, Mrs.| > attendant. The flowergirls re presided at yesterday's conven=have at leas a doubleton honor in’ = The Eagle Unit, JaiEriin Le- poward Gay 33. BX hy ohn, Tom Fired, Mrs, peach and pale green satin.ijon' ] : 2 clubs, or three small ones. Either 8lon Auxiliary, .. conduct a cn Bridge League. Tues. aro, Dalton first; Mr. and gresses. rn way, the club suit should produce musical program at 9.30 a. m. s E Mrs. George S. Bond second; Attending the bridegroom were |Jnits to Meet *

Oct. 15 at the Boys’ School, a Se ae number of Plainfield. Miss Helen Mr. Meek’s opening lead was the Worth is in charge of the pro-| seven of hearts. Mr. Dale would 8ram. ; not have made his contract if he ———— had won this trick. His opponents Speaker Named would have set their heart suit before he could set his clubs. Spey geil be- hostess. Monday for

A Men's he let Miss Brash win the first) ; . . trick with the jack of hearts. the meeting of the Indianapolis night:

Nine Tricks

SHE CONTINUED hearts Mr. Dale won with the ace. He!plain floral arrangements to the|(tie);

started on clubs at once leading group.

H. first;

Forbes, G.

L. - Mitchell,

Duplicate

N & S—Charles

Mrs. Roy Carlisle, 2914 English Ave., announces the approaching marriage of her daughter, Patricia Ann, fo Raymond C. Kuehr, son of Carl Kuehr, 623 Orange

Vows uniting Miss Catherine Moran and Paul A. Goodlin will be exchanged at 10 a. m. next Saturday in St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel 6. Moran, 4344 College Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goodin, 2217

Armeptrout will officiate at the wedding Oct. 22 of Miss Patricia Moore to Kenneth R.. Duncan in the Washington Street Presbyterian Church. Mr. and Mrs. Chester. Moore, 3783 Creston Drive, and Mr. and Mrs. Russet K.

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St. The will be at 9 a. m, Nov. 4 in the St. Philip Neri Catholic Church. The Rt. Rev.

- RF Bt St., are the couple's land Retherford, 1133 E. 1028 N. Temple Ave. is Msgr. Albert Busald will Station St, are the Duncan, N. High School — © parents. 35th St., are the parents. Mr. Nordsieck's father. officiate. ] couple's parents. - Road; are the parents. .

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last night. Mrs. Earl H. Weh- | & S (Possible 84)—Mrs. R. F SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST. meier, 108 E. 13th St., was host- Pasho, Mrs. R. S. Richardson 42 SNT All Pass ©55. The honor guest will be Mar- ing joseph Conley. Mrs. Chris Rhodes 119.5 — ried to Frank J. Chaufer Jr. next yr, .tin 37: Mrs. P. M. Cassidy, odes 9.5.

In today’s deal Saturday in the SS. Peter and nrg Victor Halvorsen 34: E & W

~-Ralph Roger C. Fleming Mon. afternoo Herbert| 168) — Mrs. Carmichael second; Mrs. Forbes, ppg. | ov Mrs. George Rasch, 3237 E. 30th "Mrs. GE” Hunt Jr, third. Club,

{Alumnae of Gamma Phi Beta So- Herbert Carmichael first; Vin-E &

irority. Bill Gilbert, a representa-|/cent Obergfell, Leo -Gootee and M. J. Way, Mrs. W. W. Wilson Circling an orchid corsage anditive of Flowers by Mary, will ex- Keith Johns, Larry Welch second 106.5; Mrs, Howard Baird

The Rev. Charles

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| The Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church was the scene of the marriage this morning of Miss | Ann Hutchison (left) and Gates H. Hunt Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Hutchison, E. 86th St., | Mr. and Mrs. Hunt, Atlanta, Ga., are the couple's parents. (Noble Bretzman photo)

u = " o " 5 Robert Martin Lutz took Miss Gloria lone Bassin (right) as his bride in a ceremony read | | Aug. 27 in the Hotel Lake, Gary. Mrs. Benjamin M. Bassin and the late Dr. Bassin, Gary, are the | bride's parents and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lutz, 7043 N. Delaware St.,

night: N & S—Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Soots, Fred Sauer and Mr Butter. Lord first; J. W. Newbold, L. C.'ana Mrs. mg: Jae. Harlow second; M. J. Orelup, third (tie). A. M. Bruning; E & W- i '

Newcomers

Mon. nen 96.5: Mrs. George Horton, skirt and train. A tiara of pearls Wednesday— Broadway Methodist, Rowe, Mrs. Howard Morrison 89.5; and rhinestones held her finger-io yp." and Perry Townships; W_ (Possible 168) Mrs, tip veil. She carried roses my ;qq3y -. Temple Sisterhood,

Howard King, Fred W..J. C. Stafford 97.5; Mrs. Henry New Orleans. The bride attended Comfort, Marytha, Wesleyan and ° Butler and Indiana Universities. Beta Sigma Phi.

{Gilchrist third; E & W-—Homer Oakes, Mrs. A. E. Witt 90.

Kindred photo The home of Mrs. Martha Wilkins, Pleasant View, was the scene of the wedding of her granddaughter, Miss Betty Jean Wilkins, to Hall Hendricks Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Hendricks, London, Ind. The wedding was Thursday. Mr. and Mrs: John W. Wilkins, Pleasant View, are the bride's parents.

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‘Mrs. William Epstein, Mrs. E. Ww. Misses Joan Van Arnem, Rose- dent; Mrs. Harry W. Dragoo II, ' Chaille 120; Col. and Mrs. Lester mary Gasper,

Mallory Duplicate Club,. Mon. Letitia Evard, flowergirls. 1951 night; N & S—Don Taylor, J. C.| The gold satin frocks of the

Frank Vandenburgh

mand Bilitzke, Mr. Gasper. Paul Units of thé White Cross Guild ~~ Bonham and Ed McNamara. Will meet next week in the Serv Duplicate Club, {ishers - vice Center, Methodist Hospital.

n: N & 8 (Possible, Irene T. F. Schmidt : 1 Henry Howes, Mrs..R. F. Kuen- !2ce and fashioned with a gored

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Mr. Bender, Mis Bryant Marry Today

Dr. Dallas Brownin pe Officiates in Ch 3

mA William Hayes Bender III took 7%

{Miss Joanne Marie Bryant as his {bride in a céremony read at 2:30.-/

{ Dr. Dallas L. Browning offi~ . jciated. The bride is the daughtef _ of Mr, and Mrs. Vyrrell E. Bryant; --

‘15510 N. Kessler Blvd, and Mz, . :jand Mrs. Bender Jr., Bronxville,” |N, Y., are the bridegroom’s parents. | Mrs, Wallace O. Lee Jr. was |the matron of honor and Miss Pa- ". |tricia Watts served as the maid _ of honor, Bridesmaids were Misses _ Jeanne and Jannice Bryant. They wore copper, gold and teal ¢ blue taffeta dresses of ballerina lL length, The antique ivory satin bridal gown was styled with pearl embroidery and a pointed collar. A: 5 'braid of pearls and satin held the « bride's fingertip lace veil. mn She carried a cluster of gare... denias and stephanotis with g & shower of garlanded streamers. .

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Mr. Bender Jr. was his son's best man. Ushers were Thomas Bates, Roderick Davis, Ross Lambert and Larry Stuart. The reception was in the home of the bride's parents. For her trip south the bride wore a plum check suit with black velvet aecessoriles., I'he couple will be at home at . 703 Clarendon Place. The bride attended Butler University where ° she was a Kappa Alpha Theta !Sorority member. Mr. Bender is

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are the bridegroom's parents. Couple Goes South on Trip

|" O'Connell-Hoerl | Vows Read Today |

Dorothy Martin, corresponding secretary, and Mrs, Adncma fide Timerini Jahn W. Judy, director. es ds, ~ ar Jinia d : bridesmaid and Virginia and They will take office July ’

ol. Mrs. Fleck is currently the dis-

Joseph Snoy, best man, and Ar

Their schedule follows: Monday— McCormach,| 0% ine . ' Third Christian and Broadway 99; Mrs. Was accented with pearl trimmed Baptist; Tuesday—Grace Methodist, Calvary Baptist and. Bellaire;

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Municipal Garden and Ben Davis; * left for a trip to Friday-—Tabernacle Garden, Mt. -

Mrs. The couple ——— =

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Kindred photo 7:30 o'clock tonight is the time set for the mare” | riage of Miss Betty Belle - Moffitt to Cecil M. Hig- _- = ginbotham. The wedding. will be ‘in the Downey

; Holland photo Joseph V. Hall will take Miss Mary Elizabeth Walpole as his bride in a ceremony to be read Oct. 21 in St. John's Catholic Church. Mrs. M. F. Walpole, 545 N. Keystone Ave. is the future bride's mother and Mrs. Elizabeth ‘Hall, 602 S.

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Miss Jacquelin McKinney, daughter of Mr, and | Mrs. Ed McKinney, 1228 Perry St. and Donald J. McDade, son of Mr. and Mrs. Terrence J. MeDade, Bloomfield, N. J. are engaged. The couple -is_planhing a late winter Pennsylvania St, is the wedding. Miss McKinney prospective bridegroom's attended Indiana Univermother. ; sity. r

Avenue Christian Church. Mr, and Mrs. A, ~~ C. Moffitt; 218 S. : Te nd Mr. and

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