Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1950 — Page 6

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Patricia Downard . |

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Wed to Mr. Wright -| a

Miss Patricia Ann Downard

and Robert Allen Wright were Our Lovely. Lady of Tomorrow. .

united in marriage at 2:30 p, m. yesterday in the Roosevelt Temple | Methodist Church. hs i Officiating at the double-ring| ceremony were the Rev. R. Schumaker, Shelbyville, and the] Rev. Robert Chafee. | Parents of the couple are Mr.| and Mrs. Carl W. Downard Sr... 4601 E. 82d 8t., and Mr. and Mrs. | Charles Wright, 7100 E. 42d St. |

Maid of Honor For her maid of honor the bride) chose Miss Patty Rose Law, Castleton, who wore a green satin} gown fashioned with a hovped| skirt, BmMdesmaids, Miss Roberta Ann Downard and Mrs. Harold Smitly, | wore dresses like that of the! honor attendant in blue and pink satin: + Robert Evang. served as best §§ man. Ushers included Robert. § Drake Jr. and Robert O'Key. |

Satin Gown | ; The bride's gown was of! white satin trimmed with lace. The full skirt fell into a cathedral | train. Her fingertip illusion veil] was held by a cluster of orange blossoms, Following the service & ar tion was held in the church par-

lors. The couple will live in Lawrence. |

Lincoln Club Winners | | At Bridge Announced |

Bridge winners in the Friday night game of the Lincoln Club were N & 8 (Possible Score 220) —8. A. Robinson, Jerome Jacobs, 144.5; Mrs. Reba Buck, Mrs. M. L. Thompson 138; Mrs, Joseph A. Brower, Ralph-Ittepbach 124. | ¥ & W (Possible 216) —John A.

Adams, Maj. H. W. Allen 124.5; Mr. and Mrs. Ay A. Herzberg, Mr. |

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MILY DANFORD, 3, takes time out each day to see that her favorite doll gets fed | Emily has two brothers, Danny, 7, and Phillip Ray, 18 Stephenson Jr. and Miss Helen

=| Two Groups Plan Gift Distributions A buffet dinner, parties, holiday meetings and the

@ [preparation of Christmas baskets!

top the schedule of local club-| women this week. Approximately 50 officers of the 5390th Station Complement Offi- 5 cers Reserve Corps and their {guests will attend a vuifet dinner and Christmas party tonight in the Ft. Benjamin Harrison Officers Club. Cocktails at 7 o'clock will be followed by dinner and entertainment. Special guests will include Col.

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Er be paris or 28 a was Miss Mary Kathryn Taylor. Parents of the couple are Mr.

L. R. Mottern, Col. John Gibsson, Col. Harry Welch, Lt. George MacEachern, Lt. Col. Charles Minot and their wives. Lt, Col. LeRoy Wahle is in charge of ar-| rangements.

Luncheon Scheduled

Complete Christmas dinners, clothing and toys will be distrib-|

Charity, St. Vincent's Hospital. The 8t. Joan of Arc Club and}

gathering the toys and clothing. Mrs. Edward Farrell, president; Mrs. Emmet Trimpe, Bernard Wagoner, recording and corresponding secretaries, and IMrs, George Clarke, {were re-elected recently. Mrs, John Griffin was elected vice, | president,

{ The annual Founders’ pay {Luncheon honoring the officers

Miss Nada Petranoff, 3367 W..

{nge Chapter of Alpha Xi Delta, | Sorority.

Buffet Supper

party will be held at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday by Eta Chapter, Iota Tau Tau legal sorority. Miss Jo-| anna Hinman, 4123 Sutherland Ave., will be hostess for the party. {She will be assisted by Mrs. F. 8.

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Rash. are her parents.—By Joan | | Phil Beta Psi Sorority members will bring clothing and food for

and Mrs. Richard Light, Mrs. Tttenbach, Mrs. J. 8. Shortle and months. Mr. and Mrs, L. E. Danford, 3527 N. Chester St., Harry Dettra, H. H. Riegner, x Lan 118.5 (four-way tie), - | Schoemaker. SA

Tomorrow's Organizations—

a needy family Yo their Christmas! {party tomorrow night. Mrs, T. E, McLaughlin, 6034 Primrose Ave.

Alpha Eta a Latreian- wl P. “m. Mrs, R. L. Parr, 715 Sherwood] Drive, hostess. Christmas party; | gift exchange. | Chalcedony—12:30 p. m, Marott Hotel. Mrs. C. A. Riddell, chair-| man, Christmas party; gift exchange... ! Alpha Upsilon Chap, Delta Sigma Kappa—8 p. m. Mrs. R. D.

| ess. Christmas. party. Anagnous Group, Epsilon Sigma Omicron—12:30 p. m. Mrs. P. C. Nicoles, 3029 Park, host-| ess. Devotions, Mrs. C. J. Finch; “Mary” (Asch), Mrs. R. 8. Miller. Expression—1 p. m. OR M. | ] a. ichardson, 2230 N. nois, Have the prettiest packages under the tree Richardson, 2290 N. . Jlinols,

; : iy ; Barnes; party; carols. See our wonderful selection of wrapping paper—ribbon

Mrs. P. W. Bowman, 340 Buck—seals—tags—cards. Colorful and unusuol and NOW

ingham Drive, hostess. Party.

is the time to pick them up quick. ~—BOXED CARDS— Christmas Eve Assortment—12 Cards—$1.00 Box

land. Mrs. Earl Amick, hostess. Party; gift exchange.

-1 p.m, Mrs, J. F. Roesch, of Christmas,” pupils. Christmas Greenery—24 Cards—$1.00 Box 213 Grant, hostess. Speaker, giuf Avenge—7:30 p. m. “On Mrs. Noble Reynolds. § 2 Fve” smaller chil r $1.00 boxed cards to choose from by na Christmas Eve,” sm Aso, other $ id - Monterey Chap, 1TSC-—12 3) dren; Nativity scene, older chilMain Floor, Rear p. m. Mrs, Edward Bolin, 1247. 4.0, | +W. 35th, hostess. Party; git crooked Creek—T7:43 p.m. “Santa |. -exchange. Views Toyland,” first four|

bert Sawyer, 904 E. Road, hostess. Music, Ripple High School, Chap. Q, PEO—1:30 p. m. Mrs. K. E. Lancet, 6970 Washington Blvd, hostess.” Christmas pro-

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Spencer—Noon. Mrs. F. W. Keu-| will be hostess,

than, 7920 High Drive, hostess. Christmas program; gift exchange. Tuesday Quest—12:30 p. m, Mrs. R. F. Kerbox, 4023 Carroliton, Supper, Party Set

hostess. | A “pitch-in” supper will be held Ny: Mosllats 12:30 p.m. MIS. a4 gpm. Wedntoday by art-stu-C. Wischmeler, 5815 :N. NeW gents ‘of ‘the Atherstone Studio. lh hostess. “Our American The Christmas party will be given Heritage,” Mrs. F: C. Wilson; i, the home of Mrs. L | Christmas music, hostess; needy 6260 N, Chester St. family basket; exchange. PTA UNITS {Theodore Potter School — 1: 15! Ba p. m. Christmas play, pupils. | ‘School 16--1:30 p. m. Christmas pageant, pupils; all rooms rep-|

resented; music, junior high choig. ! School 23-3:15 p. m., “This Business of World Understanding,” | Christmas stories. School 39—-1:30 p. m, Christmas play; carols, pupils. I School 45-—-7:45 p. m. “Quest for|

Peace,” Christmas pageant. School 50-1:30 p. mt Christmas, program, pupils, School 77--2:30 p.m. “The Story

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mas program. | Edgewood—7 45 p. m. Invi ocation, | the Rev, Clyde York; Yule.play- | : let, primary pupils; girls chorus. | Garden City—7:30 p, m. Christmas program, pupils. Mars Hill-2:15 p. m. Christmas| program, pupils, Maywood —8 p. m, Christmas tab-| leau, Mrs, Henry Moomaw. { Warren Central High School — 1} ope my Christmas musical pro-| gram, directed by Paul Hamilton.

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1 By MARGU ERITE SMITH | Times Garden Editor Q.—~I dug my gladiolus and there are several tiny bulbs started on each big bulb. | Should I break these off and 1 | {

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plant in the spring or should I leave them on so they will grow larger? Mrs. M. B. |A—Break them off either when | you clean the big bulbs or in| the spring before you plant. If! you have the space and pa-! tience to grow these little bulblets on and give them fertilizer and water as they need it they will grow into blooming size in| another year or two. Planting the whole clump unbroken would simply mean a fight be-| tween the various big and little | bulbs for the available plant | food. Spread them out and, ! they ‘Il all be happier.

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uted this week by the Ladies al Boy Scout Troop 94 assisted in' and Mrs.!

treasurer, |

(will be held next month. Mrs.| Russell Battreall is chairman. |

‘Michigan St., will be hostess at 8| Pp. m, today for the Christmas {party of the Indianapolis Alum-

A buffet supper and Christmas| |

She will. be as- §& sisted by Mesdames G. E. Pohl-| | man, Wilbur Jones and Edythe Best.

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and Mrs. John W., Taylor, 1650 Hoefgen St., and Mr, and Mrs. R. x Voorhies, Bedford. 5" A ceremony yesterday in St. Paul's Episcopal -Church united Miss Kathryn Lycas (right), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gust Lycas, 28 E. 32d St., and Carl Bollman, son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘George-W; Bollman, Nappanee. (Miner-Baker photo.)

Miss Carolyn Eileen Chenoweth (left) and Billie Glenn Workman were married yester. day in the Third Christian Church. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. E. L. Chenoweth, 2055 Central Ave., and the bridegroom is the son of Mr, “and Mrs. John 'T, McRay, Madisonville, Ky,

Marie Lyon

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Louis E. Lathrop

To Be Bridegroom Announcement is made of the japproaching marriage of Miss |F. Marle Lyon, 1635 N. Talbot |Ave., and Louis E. Lathrop. | The prospective bridgegroom Is /the son of Mrs. Maisie Lathrop, {1118 Dawson St. The bride-to-be ‘is the sister of Mrs. Raymond (Frye, Terre Haute. | The ceremony will be at 5 p. m., ‘Jan, 13, in the Memorial Presbyterian Church with the Rev, Wil liam A. Alexander officiating. The maid of honor will be the bride-to-be’s sister, Miss Marion B. Lyon. Joseph Caserotti will be best man. | The prospective bridegroom ate ii Indiana University.

Sorority Holds Party

{ Members of Theta Chapter, Phi Daa Pi Sorority, held their jannua ristmas party, Saturday Jat Holly Hock Hill

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