Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1950 — Page 20

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CW. F. Milam | will Wed ‘Miss Talbott WY. 4

i Vows to Be Pledged 2 This Afternoon

Miss Mary Jo Talbott and Cpl. | Wm. F. Milam will be married at 13:30 o'clock this afternoon in the {Broadway Baptist Church. The Rev. R. M. Dodrill will read the | double-ring service. Parents of the couple are Mr. Nand Mrs. Chester G. Talbott, 1851 !Ruckle St.. and Mrs. Ozeta M. | Bites, 1712 E. 12th St. Miss Jean Russell, Miss Talibott’'s maid of honor, will wear {a dusty blue lace dress over. taf{feta with ballerina-length skirt. {She will carry deep red roses.

‘Bridal Gown | Flowergirls will be Judianne {Talbott, sister of the bride, and Susie Plummer. Their dresses will be of blue net over hooped ‘taffeta skirts. They will wear headbands of pink rosebuds and carry baskets of petals, The bride, who will be given in marriage by her father, will ‘wear an ivory duchess satin gown, its sweetheart neckline edged with seed pearls. Her illusion veil will be held in place with a seed pearl cap.

Parchman-Oakes

Ceremony Read

Vows uniting Miss Jacqueline Oakes and Ruell B. Parchman! were repeated at 3:30 p. m. yesterday in the Northwood Christian Church. Dr. Theo Fisher performed the double-ring ceremony. The bride's gown was of candle- - light satin with Chantilly lace’ trimming. Her illusion vel’ was worn off the face and she carried a bouquet of white cameilias. Mrs. Robert Runyan, the bride's only attendant, wore light green satin and carried: a cascade bouquet, Clifford Rauch was the best man. Parents of the couple are Jack ‘Dates, 4932 College Ave, and Mr. nd Mrs. Rufus L. Parchman, 3244 N. “Pennsylvania St. The bride, a graduate of Ind“ina University, is a member of hi Omega Sorority. The bridesroom, a graduate of Butler University, is a member of Delta Tau Delta Fraternity. After a wedding trip through the Smoky Mountains, the couple

w xi live at 2046 N. New Jersey. DAR to Hear a. Reception Follows ner-Baker photo. B ill be A b B. Miss Joan Courtney and Jack L. Beal were married yesterda est nan w am Jose. r oung Y Y Burns: III, Lexington, Ky. : . ring 4 the St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church. Parents of = A wedding reception will be 0 aie - the couple are Mr. and Mrs. James C. Courtney, 219 Beverly held, immediately following the I Y. everly Socialized Medicine Drive, and Mr. and Mrs, Merle H. Beal, South Bend. ceremony, in the home of the will Be Discussed bride’s parents.

Dr. Rohert E. 8. Young, Co- Pr WwW /l B fi + After a short trip to Chicago ambus, 0., will be guest speaker rogram / ene / the couple will make their home Tuesdav at the second of a series . in Sturgis, Ky. ; "at four lectures presented by the L tH] F h I "heel and Distaff Committee, / e renc own Mi ‘aroline Scott Harrison DAR Mrs. Marthe Martin will give the program for the benefit heing ISS ee ey

Chapter, sponsored tomorrow by the Indiana Comniittee for Corcieux, AmerHe is past president of the As- jcan Aid to France. Betrothed :aeiation of American Physicians She will present a “Trip Through the Andes’. in story and song. ‘nd Surgeons. His topic for the The program will be at 8 p. m. in the St: Paul's Epi = > WwW 1 \ vil} t t vi I St s Episcopal Church '» a. m. meeting in the DAR Roberts Room. edding Will Be * hater House will be “Socialized Tickets may be obtained ‘at the = e = On Dec. 31 ~seqrcine. church or from the committee jpg ) i 1 : : g the population from its homes, G Ss y An invitation has been sent to chairmen. Mrs. - Charles Great- pillaging and setting afire the Mr. and Mrs. George H. Seeley. £e.. Indianapolis Medical Society to 8 ; ging ’ 18 f 944 Lesley Ave. announce the . poli . ¥ house Sr. and Mme. Marie Rose the little village. Nothing in the £4) attend this lecture, It is also Henry. or from committee mem- tow apg Be 2 approaching marriage of their y. own was spared. daughter, Shirley, to’ William

open to the public. , 7 7 Fhe Bh represented the as- bers, gis. LW. Weathers and After liberation, with American Hoehne. He is the son of Mr. and aciation before the U. S. Senate . ; aid, the inhabitants returned and Mrs. William O. Hoehnke, Kohler, nd House of Representatives In 1946 the Indiana Branch. set ‘up barracks as homes, the Wis. “lommission in it¢ study of American Aid to F rance, adopted church and school. Since, the na- The couple will be married at rejalized medicine. the little town of Corcieux. situ: tives have worked hard to dig 3 p. m. Dec. 31 in St. Peter's

jated in the eastern part of Fran ® themselves out New buildings Evangelical Lutheran Church. “arliamentary Cub surrounded by the Vosges Moun- are appearing and. next Spring The Rev. William Nordsieck will ‘yy tains - they hope to begin construction gfficiate. Jill Meet . It was occupied by the Ger- on a school, The bride-to-be is a graduate Miss Suc Howe, 1403 N. Dela- mans in June, 1940. Thyee years. The Indiana Committee hopes of the Methodist Hospital Nursing . “‘are St. will be hostess at "12:30 later a resistance movement Was tp Jssist in furnishing at. least School. :

. m. tomorrow for the luncheon organized. On the very day of one room. to be known as the Mrs. Katherine Shepherd. 5370 Sceting of the Indianapolis Par- the Allied troop landing iin Nor- Indiana Room, in the new school E. Washington St., will_be hostess "mentary Law Club. mandy the Corcieux group came hyilding. Ce for a kitchen shower tomorrow.

Mrs. John Downing Johnson out of hiding, cut the. German She will be assisted bv her

“ill conduct the “Drill on Mo- communication lines and attacked ’ “" ‘mother, Mrs. C. H. sens. one Presiting will ‘be Mrs. their garrisons Food Costly as: © oh Raven: — : a tant osetia will include School Furniture Lentils, the gray-green dried Sorority, will be guests. > d mes Harry Miesse, H. P.' Unable to move their forces, food that looks like peas, were S SG d Jillwerth, Donovan A. Turk and the enemy retaliated by massa- the mess of pottage for which ugar uar ed ouis R. Markun. cring 54 men of Corcieux, driv- Esau sold his birthright to Jacob, In early silver tea services, the 2A - w sugar bowl was equipped with a

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