Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 May 1951 — Page 36

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deke and John Everette Langdon in marriage at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon in Our] Redeemer Lutheran Church.’ The| Rev. Willlam REifert will perform| the rite. = » Mr. and Mrs, A. W, Schmadeke, 950 Ellenberger Pkwy. are parents of the bride. Parents of the

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Rite Solemnized | In a 10:30 a. m. ceremony yesterday Miss Phyllis Mary Jackson became the bride of |Rex. E. Moonshower Jr. in the |8t. Joan of Are Catholic Church, The Rev. Fr. Francis Dooley officiated. Miss Jackson is the sister of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Jackson, 3172 N. Kenwood Ave., and Mr. Moonshower is the son of Mrs. Mar-

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bridegroom are Mr. . Mrs, Nelson Frank Dolfuss Sr. of ion Pt ARE wel B # Everact J LS ayaa Mes) this city. The bridegroom is the v i : ville, Mo. ; son’ of Mr. and Mrs. John Whit- | .

In mint green lace, net and taffeta, Miss Sue Meyer will be maid of "honor. The bridesmaids

comb of Hayden, Coming from Hartsville, Tenn., Miss Anne Bea Burnley will be

The matron. of honor, Mrs. George Stark, wore a champagne (colored ballerina length lace dress

maid of honor. She will wear with matching headpiece. The wh be MN Jane wean, Dans white imported organdy over white bridesmaids, wearing pink lace, Cincinnati, The will wear frocks taffeta. Miss Arden Sneed and | were Miss Iris Snyder and Miss of camellia pink : Miss Mary Jean Woodsmall, In- Mary Ann Marbaugh. i ha : dianapolis, bridesmaids, will be For his best man ‘the bride- Crisply +. Bride S Gown dressed like the honor attendant. groom chose Jerome Sweeney. sion. Pat The bride's gown will be fash- Charles Whitcomb Hayden, will Ushers were Donald Sweeney and Slot pock foned of white Chantilly rose point] attend the bridegroom as best Henry J. Goelzer. 20; 141/ lace and nylon tulle over satin. | man. Ushers will include William Wearing a headpiece of blue » 2 Her tiered veil of silk illusion will Clarkson, North Vernon; Thomas lace, the bride was gowned in ice fall from a half hat of matching : —_ Robinson, Frankfort, and Robert blue lace, fashioned with a round Blo lace accented with stephanotis. "READING AND WRITING CHAIR" —Dropleaf on the righ: FLEXIBLE LOVESEAT—This modern corduroy-covered sofa Webb, Arcadia. collar, long sleeves and full skirt. Her bouquet will be of lilles and raises to form end table; dropleaf on the left lowers to become ‘ Victor! » tla Her Veil was shoulder length, ———— stephanotis centered with an magazine rack. rests in a hallway that has a Victorian flavor. Byide $ Bouquet By SUE BURNETT Immediately following the rite, Orchid. EE —— Carrying a cascade bouquet of One of the most popular * Preakfast was held in the In. A reception in the home of the By JEAN TABBERT i stephanotis, valley lilies and givjeq for warm weather is the dianapolis Athletic Club. A rebride's parents will follow the FURNITURE s} 14d orchids, the bride will be gowned| oath % that ception was given for the coupls Dras ceremony: j ; shoul 'in white Chantilly lace. Her gown | slim sheat froc a 5 80 from 2 to 4 p. m. in the home of When the couple returns from| make life easier for the will be fashioned with a fitted: Simple yet so versatile. Wear the bridegroom's parents. age 8 wedding trip through the South, | homemaker. That's the Rede bodice, bouffant overskirt of lace, it as a sundress, for evenings or na Lier = short wedding trip, Mis: they will live in Racine, Wis. concept of Russel Wright emis Elizabethan collar and long! .ombined with a blouse for jhe couple Wil be i: howe in the one 2 Braduale a of nent home furnishings designer, Sléeven Hie Ju wil Yall from a cooler weather. This version The Dero a Indi. > b n : clus Ss. AA APL : Cavey, = member of PLi! Whose Dew Line of furniture will After the reception ‘the couple] DogsS a Stale as a light cover Bs Luverdity and is a member B Mu Sorority, | Manufactured by the Statton Will leave by motor for New Pattern 8719 is a sew-rite per- | gma raterniy.

The bridegroom is a graduate | :

of the University of Missouri.

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Orleans. After June 4 they will be at home on Lakeside Drive in Traders Point.

forated pattern in sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 12, 235 yards of 39-inch; stole, 2 yards.

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I a The bride is a. graduate of Ward The spring and swamer | . » WwW Mr. Wright, who with his Belmont College. J 5 s Off + Coup e ed wife, just wrote the precedent- The bridegroom is a graduate Fashion contains hi pages of | ICla es . shattering volume, “Guide to of the Indiana University Law Dew styles; specia features, . Easier Living,” has a new con- 8 school. - fabric news; American Designer | Downing-Stahl % His i | cept of home management. Ty- : ee —————— Originals; gift patterns printed ayen His ' | Sap EE inside the book. Don't miss it =~ Yows Read batiste, Betty Jean Maehler | ing in with these theories are tp GT . | his ideas that furniture should Msgr. No —sen ay. Tie Rev. Fr. Amibrose J. Sulil- » . : Becomes Bride | be easy to live with, easy to i : van read the vows uniting Miss soft or t: Vows uniting Miss Betty Jean| Care for and maintain and that : V SUE BURNETT Mary Lou Stahl and George F. Maehler and Pvt. Daniel V. Metz-| It should serve the multiple uses ears Yows The Indianapolis Times |Downing, Beech Grove, in mar- : ger Jr. Aberdeen, Md., were read required of well-designed pleces | h 214 W. Maryland St. {riage yesterday. The 11 a. m. at 7:30 p.m. yesterday in the| in a servantless, small homes Dorothy Be eas Indianapolis 9, Ind Jian hel the Holy Centenary Christian Church. The ri nT } Ss LC J . TT — REY. 3: Siyou Wisher petormes oh» 2 Saomal Hi Schwartz i 1) Piles 30: a ume e double-ring service. . DS . i Miss Dorothy Edi chwartz causes Mr. Mrs. Ks . Stahl, 327 me tr of 8 , | NAMED Statton Modern, it is and Sherman Edward Sheridan Fashion Book Price 25¢ S. Randolph St. arents of the couple are Mr. | lightly scaled, graceful, simple. were married yesterday in SS. Na | In a pink suit with navy accesand Mrs. Anton C. Maehler, 3949 (ase pieces are higher because Peter and Paul Cathedral. The S2M8 scececsasssserssadane rssisories, Miss Helen Dale Aiteriocd

English Ave, and Mr. and Mrs. Metzger, 1526 N. Linwood Ave. Mrs. John E. Thompson Jr.,| sister of the bride, was matron| of honor. She wore pale peach nylon net oyer taffeta with match-| TT Ing mitts,

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9 a. m. ceremony was performed by the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond R. Noll.

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{man Downing, Green this brother's best man | The bride wore a white suit

!a white orchid on a white prayerbook. :

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. Ww ehid and powder blue nylon net| cases. They are set in recesses s { By MRS. ANNE CABOT - [3B Me. Dhester T. Reynoias ate ning oman home > i parents imover taffeta were Mrs. Willlam| so they can be .pulled easily T . oS, | I : tended her sister as matron o wg lately following the ceremony, Zwerner, Terre Haute, and Miss| with one hand. Oo e ri e Enhance table linens, cur- ; Si honor. She wore a pink lace and After a trip to the Smoky

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' Tirgi the 8S. Thompson, niece of the bride, was, are the joints in almost all the . | these enchanting rose garlands blue lace and net were Mrs, Virgil Randolph St. address. flowergirl With Mr. Schraugham | Levell and Miss Betty Lou Piez. . | pleces. They are open, exposed | . 7 : worked in simple cross stitch. Jane Schwartz, Baden, Pa., and ® Choose Best Man | to view in a straightforward, The Bethany Lutheran Church aca : . 5 den, , 2 : es Pattern 2697 includes hot Mary Jane Reynolds were flower- ISS auer models in Fu | honest manner. will be the setting for the mar- p | gene Ervin was best man. i 4 : | iron transfer for three and one- | girls. value-b | riage of Miss Pearl E. Crouch and | alue-buy Serving as ushers were Donald . nu = | Vernon M. Schraugham at 3 p. m.| half yards and eight motifs k Kellogg, Bloomington, and Loren] TYPICAL of the “easier liv- today. The Rev. Carroll J. Rockey| measuring two and one-half Best Man t ngage Block’ Montgomery. | Ing” ideas incorporated in the |. officiate for the double-ring Inches each; material require- Robert Sheridan served as best » ig The bride’s gown of white nylon| group are tables topped with a garyice. ; ments, color suggestions and nan, The- ushers were James nN and Mrs. August Sauer, 913 net over taffeta was fashioned new impervious material. Fab- The bride is the daughter of| finishing directions. Wade and James Phillips. Co oaneroft St., announce the en. > RA

with a fitted bodice, full skirt and! train. Her imported illusion veil |

rics either are new synthetics cleanable with a damp cloth or

Mrs. Frances Crouch, 1131 E. Troy Ave., and the bridegroom is the

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Carrying pale pink roses on a white prayerbook, the bride wore

gagement of their daughter, Mary Catherine, to James E. McGillen,

{ . , ’ t: . : : The prospective bridegroom is the fell from a swestheart net bonnet they snap off for laundering. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry! | The Indianapolis Times white silk marquiset trimmed in son of Gordon McGillen, Detroit. trimmed with orange blossoms. | Dining room chests have drop |Schraugham, 1741 Cruft St. 372 Ww Quine St lace, She wore a fingertip illusion The toaple } She carried a colonial bouquet of| lids lined in impervious mater- | Mrs. Mary Wnitmer is to be “Wh y St veil. : —Elzabeth Hillyer. | 4p pl ip e is planning a Saturvalley lilies centered with a white lals so they may be used as matron of honor and only attend-! Chicago 6, Ill Following the rite there was a| : . . Figg Se us 9 a. m. in the Lit- J orchid. buffets. (ant. She will wear a pink street- No. 2697 Price 25¢ { | wedding breakfast at the Mar-| The starting point for a strik- ! For Wer athiolie Church. A on followed the service Typical of the line are the length dress with navy accessories) |tinque Lounge. A reception was, ing wallpaper must be carefully brie ta er ne d of honor the in the Fellowship Hall of the| pieces pictured. All are con-' and carry a bouquet of pink roses Anne Cabot Album, 23e¢ held from 2 to 4 p. m. in the home| lotted. Begi th + Theres o/s ol ne or Reg $1 church. After May 27 the couple! structed of Shenandoah syca- and blue delphiniums. Name of Mrs. Reynolds, 5401 Carrollton PF . 9'n on the mos Mor Se hnell. Miss Dorothy ., will live in Baltimore, Md. | more, a time-honored Wood Apolo BeeeeessetstLiretIvItiong] Ave. locked at wall, the wall where |¥ 2720 Wiil bie bridesmalq. Mary rings The bridegroom, a member of rarely used in modern American OA id aes YL sessssssssne . When’ the couple returng from off-center hanai would b oy S Galahan is to be fbWer: Alpha Tau Omega Frternity, was, collections. The finish is golden Theodore Belcas will Herve 5 AMI Cleveland, they will livé- at the . 3 Sule e Bl. di bri graduated from Rose Polytechnic| “greige, a warm gold underlined Ws Sn best an 2 whil Street c.oceeertetcniiacieccenes W. 2rst St. address. most noticeable. Or outline a Tow Sending the JZiegrotm 2 Reg. 2, Institute. | or The -bride will wear vite ny : a . . ] y e Max H. rold, y Ta | With muted gray. a strest-length organdy dress WItHITIHY oiviveesesesiovesisesosas window 23 so he Pelion wil Donald Peterson will be ah usher. and fe -_ —— white accessories. She will carry j AMAad x In The same = The bridegroom is algraduate i 4a bridal bouquet of white roses, ae rym IL Mother Daughter way on each side. of Central College of Michigan. comb, trl AT = fs : : valley lilies and blue delphinium.| ee en . See Yan Immediately following the rite, Luncheon Planned | Re $ 90s a reception will be held in the The Mothers’ Club for the he kl home of the bride's mother, for Better Permanents oe EY Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority at i ec 9 R B k d C d z Butler University will have a ‘ Earrin and Individual Styling emove Dake 003 "you are about to tell a . | mother-daughter luncheon meetYou con have th From Pans Promptly | story, but think you should 2697 i= in the chapter house at 1 NOTIONS, STREET FLOOR oe 1h ratyre! | When you take freshly baked| first warn your audience: | = : eo NeseaY: Y i beauty of your hair re- bread or yO from the oven, take, YOU can't really appreciate | Officers Elected Ee Ls ne dan ¢ "once | this without knowing the peo- ates . stored by one of our color them out of the pans at once. pie involved.” g P New officers of Brendonwood Will be presented to the graduates. Block specialists. Gold or auburn This Leeps moisture from con. WRONG: Explain that, and | Garden Club are Mrs. Fred Ba- An installatiton of officers will | high ligh densing and spoiling the crispness NG: Exp at, ker, president; Mrs. R. M. Cran- be held after the luncheon. gh lights may be added of the crust. then go ahead with the story, |,,,) *\;., president; Mrs. KE. J Hostesses for the meeting will | — if desired. Set loaves of bread on cooling, even though Hone 5% YOUT Hamner, secretary, and Mrs, H, be Mesdames E. A. Gard, J L.| rack or across the edges of the audience does know the per- Rieke tL eASUTEr. iP : « A. v.43, 1.4 Y N & baking pans to cool. Be careful, sonalities involved. — : a . or eous and Arnold A. Hales | not to place them in a cold draft, RIGHT: If it isn’t a good a 3 eauty Salon Bo A WS yer Rob Bory wnles: your audience N FATHER’S DAY IS JUNE 17 / Roosevelt Bidg. loaves causes the crust to crack.| knows the individuals it is Illinois at Washingt dg. In front of Elevator If you like, brush the tops of the, anout; and they don’t know of! : A ashington St. RL. 230 loaves and rolls with fat to help tpam don't bore them with ; IR | keep them from becoming dry. the story..

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