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SUNDAY, JULY 15, 1951

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Ten Cubs— |The Teen of the Week—

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for the 3:30 ny were Mrs. nloehr, matron »aring a pink wn, and Miss and Miss Mari. *fdesmaids, stel shades of s. Cheryl Philrgirl.

was best man ims, brother of the usher. An- ", David Lee ‘bearer. hose a tradiatin gown with lice and sheer with a Chan13. t skirt, which athedral train, ted with lace ront and back. tiara held her gertip veil -of illusion. She iquet of white te orchids. ception in the uple left on a trip.

ates Guest

Morrow Bride-to-Be

Jean Stout, Ave. assisted , Mrs. Dorothy out, will enternight with a nd linen showMiss Jean Ann

laughter of Mr. ard H. Bates, 1 Ave., will be 11 to George it in the Tabe terian Church, include Mes“arl R. Vonneiday, Kenneth Schuman and ter.

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Misses Shirley belle Church, Nancy Vonne:Clure, Erlene 8 Myers, Billie * and Shirley

lary Lou Leaf, 1, Jean Collivolliver.

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ment of Miss to Richard Alannounced by Mr. and Mrs, Arvey,. 5685 N,

the son of Mr, iam C. -Jacka graduate of sity. . He is a gma Chi Fra.

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Nancy Pickler, 2423 E. 13th St., will be hostess tomorrow night at the regular meeting of the TOZ-IES Club. Joan Williams, 2612 E. Raymond

St., will entertain members with a party following their paper sale Saturday. Mrs. Maurice Pickler, Nancy's mother, will accompany the members on their trip to Lake Shafer Aug. 19. They will return Aug. 26,

Members of the JO'S Club will spend July 28 through Aug. 4 at the Lake Manitou cabin of Mr. and Mrs. William Moeller, Mrs.

Cox, club member, will accompany them.

Wednesday night meeting. He composed the music for

| the Park Bench Story, last act |

rado Ave, was hostess. for the| fall. rr

A pitch-in dinner was held at in the “1951 Ripples.” Sports | the Wednesday night meeting o4itor of the or, he also | of the DOT Club. Martha Oliver,| y; 4 cheerleader, president of the | 3815 Arthington Blvd, was| 1,4iana High School Press As- | hostess. sociation, president of the Boos- | ter Club, treasurer of the drama | club, president of the Broad Ripple Student Council, a member of the Honor Society, Quill and Seroll, the Letterman's Club and the Golden Singers. "Dick was King of Hearts his freshman year, and ran track and cross country his freshman and sophomore years, Last year he won the drama trophy awarded to the best character | actor in the city drama festival. | Mr. and Mrs. Wood C. Moll, 5757 Crestview Drive, are his parents.

Send news of teen club activities not later than Tuesday to Joan Schoemaker, The Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis 9. Only signed letters with addresses can be published.

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' By SUE BURNETT \ Here is a charming sleeveless For the Smokies dress for warm weather that's White, green and pink formed cut on . slenderizing princess [the color scheme yesterday at the | lines. Add the pert button-on |Wedding of Miss Jeanne Frances |

cape for street wear. And team |Gallagher to James Richard it with a blouse for cooler |Hittle in Our Lady of Lourdes)

weather! Catholic Church.

Pattern 8550 is a sew-rite per- | The double-ring ceremony was forated pattern in sizes 12, 14, [performed by the Rev.*Fr. James 16, 18, 20, 40 and 42. Size 14, | Moore at 10 a. m. dress, 43 yards of 39-inch; Parents of the couple are Mrs. cape, 113 yards. (Paul B. Gallagher, 120 8S. Haw-| You'll like the manv inter- thorn Lane, and Mr. and Mrs.| esting sewing suggestions con- George S. Hittle, 44 S. Butler Ave. tained in the spring and summer A Attendants in green and pink fashion. Sew-simple styles, spe- lace and net were the bride's two cial features; gift patterns |sisters, Miss Patricia Ann| printed inside the book. Send Gallagher, maid of honor, and today for your copy. Miss Mary Kathleen Gallagher ‘bridesmaid.

| Ballerina Gown

A strapless bodice with a bouf-| {fant skirt of ballerina length] was fashioned into the bride's! {gown of white Chantilly lace. : Her two-tiered fingertip veil Price 30c was caught to a Chantilly lace half hat accented with orange, blossoms and pearls. She carried Fashion Book Price 25¢ a fan with. roses, amazanica lilies and ivy centered with an’ Name ..... visdevinies teas siase. orchid. ; Mr. Hittle chose John Flanater aeaesy |gan as best man, and Robert Aan PRRIIRRSRRRTARIRTTTiSmith and James West seated! Street Joveceesr. Sissies «eves. the guests. After a reception in the bride’s CRY oiveersaces vessssasssiessssjhOome, the couple left on a wed-| i ding trip to the Smoky Moun-| Bath ~eovevensrn vhessne strane) tains.

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Jonathan Houcks fo Make | Their Home in Greencastle

Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Wilson Houck will live in Green-| castle after they return from their wedding trip to Wash-|

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They were married at 4:30 p. m. yesterday in Broadway Methodist Church with Dr. Robert B. Pierce officiat-

: . : ing. | | : . {Indiana University where she was, The bride, the former Miss, member of Delta Zeta Sorority. Jeanne Mary Ritzmann, is the She taught school in Cairo, Egypt. daughter of Mr. Albert Ritzmann,| ‘Mr. Houck attendéd Indiana] Lawrenceburg. Mr. Houck's par-|University, ents are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd| Houck, Greencastle. : { Mrs. William Ritzmann, dressed in aqua marquiset, was matron of honor. | Mr. Houck served as his son's) best man. Ushers were Willlam| Ritzmann, Lawrenceburg, and] William Houk, Brazil, |

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Bride's Gown |

! TESTION: I have six small The bride's gown, designed of QUESTION: ® six §

white tulle and lace over pale blue, children and each year or ofsatin, was fashioned with an off- tener they break out with imshoulder neckline and a lace petigo. They all get it in spite peplum over a bouffant batlerina of precautions. What causes | skirt. - | this?" Tiny seed pearls were appliqued] ANSWER: Impetiga'is a true |

_ to the lace headdress from which| Infection of the skin. It is

Times photo by Henry E. Glesing Jr.

Grace B. Cox, mother of Janice DICK MOLL is The Times’ Teen of the week. President | of the Federation of City Student Councils here, Carolyn .Andrews, 630 N. Colo-| Dick will be a senior at Broad Ripple High School next

By JOAN SCHOEMAKER

| PIGGY-BANK budgets don't

eliminate summer fun.

Three Howe High School students are firm in their ideas

‘on having a good time with a

small amount of cash. Lorraine Gootee, Jodl Guidone and Susie

‘Westiake make suggestions

which put slumber parties high on the list. “Slumber parties—are about the cheapest entertainment,” says Jodi. “The hostess pro-

1 vides sandwiches and ‘Cokes,’

which aren't too expensive.” “Weiner roasts are lots of fun and not too expensive. Our subdeb club plans many, and we ask other guests, too,” says Lorraine. Subdeb club meetings, neighborhood movies and miniature golf were added ‘to the activities list by Susie. “We all go swimming together,” pointed out Lorraine,

| “and go sun bathing in some-

one’s back yard. All in all some

| of us get together each day.

When we take drives, we chip

in on the gas and then go some-

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where to get something to eat ia-the-evening——

“Lemon sessions are some- . thing our subdeb club has fairly often,” says Jodi. “We tell each other our bad points. The whole point is to be

Lorraine

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helpful, not catty. They usually take place at slumber parties.

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most of the night, and talk.

and then lunch.”

All three girls are members of the BOWS subdeb club and the Howe Boosters. Jodi was a candidate for the HiI-Y Sweetheart and last year she was track queen. She and Susie were also members of the Junior Girl's honorary. Lorraine is also a mémber of the _ Junior CYO of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. Parents of the girls are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W, Gootee, 19 N. Ritter Ave; Mr, and Mrs. John W., Westlake, 234 Ohmer Ave,, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Guidone, 5920 Pleasant Run Pwky., N. Driver

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