Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 June 1951 — Page 35

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Ebbinghaus-Bertrand” Vows Solemnized Vows uniting Miss Mary Ellen Bertrand and James H. Ebbinghaus will be read at 7:30 o'clock tonight in Sweeney Chapel, Butler University. : The Rev. Lewis H. McAdow, pastor of the University Park Christian Church, will officiate at the double-ring ceremony. Miss Bertrand is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George A. Bertrand, 1011 W. 34th St. Mr. Ebbinghaus’ parents are Mr. and

Mrs. H. T. Ebbinghaus, Lebanon. The bride, dressed in white marquiset and Chantilly lace, will enter under an archway of palms and ferns marked with baskets of flowers. Her bouffant skirt, which extends into a chapel length train, has lace panels. Her twotiered fingertip illusion vell will fall from a lace Juliet cap.

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Lime green, heavenly blue, mauve and buttercup yellow marquiset gowns will be worn by the bride's sister, Mrs. Jim N, Griffin, Noblesville, matron of honor; Miss Patricia M, Campbell, Miss Betty| Ann Baker and Mrs. Dahn Cadby, bridesmaids. Nancy Bertrand and Karen Sue Campbell will be flawergirls, Mr. Ebbinghaus's brother-in-| law, Richard Winner, Bourbon, will be best man. Ushers will be § James E. Bertrand, the bride's) brother, Gale Eggmon, Anderson, and Joseph Krieger, Greensburg. | After a reception in the Bertrand home, the couple will leave for Boca Raton, ¥la, The bride attended Butler Uni1 versity where she was a member : of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. Mr, Ebbfbghaus is a graduate of

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by the SMILES Club. On Tuesday members will swim at Longacre Park. Barbara Jean Clark, 1130 E. Southern Ave, will be hostess for the July 3 meeting. "Ann Sterns will attend the journalism summer forum and] classes July 8 through 21 at In-| diana University, ‘

By JOAN SCHOEMAKER

JOBE FOR the man-about-the-house shouldn't include fem- § fhine duties according to a teen i trio. Virginia Verbarg, St. Agnes Academy; Bill Kerr, Shortridge, and Mary Lalioff, Washington, agree that no fellow should have to help with the dishes. Mary is the only one who puts an “if” on that statement. “If he is an only child, or there are no girls in the family, then he can help with dishes,” she

says, “The boys in the household hould pick:up after themselves their own room as well as wherever they are around the . house,” says Bill. “They could help a little with washing the car and waxing the basement floor.” “Even if there aren't any sisters,” says Virginia, "I don't

dishes. They Ls should do the outside chores, clean up their rooms and move heavy furniture at h o usecleaning

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time. That's enough for them.” “My mother,” says Bill “agrees with A the girls. Boys should do the Virginia outside work. As far as helping with the housecleaning goes, if people keep the house clean all year around, there won't ; be so much housecleaning to 5 do. That eliminates ‘Fibber McGee's Clogets.’ “Mowing the lawn, painting

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IANA LEE SULLIVAN is The Times’ Teen of Week.

A senior next fall at St. Agnes Academy, Diana Lee plans of lace. to attend business college when she finishes. During her |

junior year she won the award for holding the highest typing speed in her class, President of her class during her sophomore year and vice president during her junior

year, Diana is £ member of the Sodality, The Catholic S8tu-

dents Mission Crusade, the 5 Club and the Junior CYO of St. Joan of Arc parish, She is a member of the Beta Beta Sigma, OBN and ZQT subdeb clubs, / Mr. and Mra. Joseph A. SBullivan, 4710 Carrollton Ave, are her parents.

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: : : 80, how do _,we choose our Wedding vows united Miss| gone By the’snob test? Well,

Zelma Brown, 1512 N. Penn-| that's fatal. Money and social sylvania St, Indianapolis,| Prominence are pleasant, but

: they are superficial traits. The and Herbert R. Bailey, 6117 wealthy and well-known can be

E. 25th 8t., Indianapolis, at| charming ‘people; they can also 3:30 p. m. today. The ceremony | be complete heels, ” ” » wag read here in the First Chris.) wg MUST learn to judge

tian Church. "| people by something more fun<The Rev. C. G. McCallister offi-| damental. And it's definitely not clated at the single-ring service.| easv. The bride is the daughter of iret has the group a good Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown of | reputation in Aghia this city. Mr. and Mrs. Paul 8.| If the “best” folks tut-tut over

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| usually fire, i . Does the group go in for Thigiliy 2 only Bliendan) was wholesome amusements—sports Utiton City. = She wort 2 row and games and home parties? | : Y. ‘| If their idea of fun is tavern-ballerina-length gown over yellow hobpi d midnight Ke taffeta and carried a bouquet of| ,CPPIN& And midnight car-par mixed flowers in, you'd be wise to steer clear. : i x = = . William McGlone, Terre Haute, | DO THE members of the ! was best man, and Samuél J.| group act courteously in public, | Goldstein Jr., Indianapolis, and! keep their promises to their par- | Jerry McGlone, Terre Haute, were | ents and obey sane rules? If | ushers, | they're boorish and rude, boast- {| A white ballerina-length gown| ing of their lawlessness and tof - Alencon lace and nylon tulle] contempt for authority, they're |

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After a reception in church, the {couple left for a two-week trip to northern Michigan, They will ‘make their home at 6707 Michi{gan Road, Indianapolis. Riga a ae { The bride attended Butler Uni- * . {versity where she was a member Club Meeting Hostess lof Trianon. Mr. Bailey is a grad-. Eddy Lou Peace, 2185 Station {uate of Rose Polytechnic Institute St, will be hostess for the TOZ- | {and the University of Illinois. Hel IES Club meeting today. Wilma

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