Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 August 1951 — Page 11

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parties is being arranged

by members of the Kappa Chapter, Mu Phi Epsilon

Sorority, of Butler University's

Jordan Music College

The first will be from 3 to 5 p.. m., Sept. 9 in the homge of

Miss Vickie Hadden, 1801 N. Pennsylvania St. A German rathskeller theme will be carried out in the decorations and refreshments’ in old - fashioned “beer mugs" served by the hostesses dressed in peasant costumes. “ a » PROGRAM CHAIRMEN are Miss Hadden, chapter president, and Miss Marge Lower, yice president. Hostess for the second party Sept. 19 will be Mrs, Harry Sidrow, 6340 Spring Mill Road. Attending will also be members of the Alumnae Chapter and

the Patroness Club. On Oct. 19 the final party will be in the home of Mrs. Norman Sehneider, 685 Middle Drive, Woodruff Place. Mrs. Schneider is a Patroness Club member.

Miss Yount | To Become

Bride Tonight |

Miss Marjorie J. Yount will § become the bride of Walter Burgett at a 7:30 o'clock cere-| mony tonight in Brightwood

Methodist Church.

The Rev. L. H. Kendall, the | bride's stepfather, will officiate ay

the single-ring rite.

Parents of the couple are the Rev. and Mrs. Kendall, 1709 E.| "7th St., and Mrs. Mae Burgett,|

4510 W. Washington St.

The bride's cousin, Mrs. Gladys Kuntz, will be matron of honor and Karen Dee Bell will be flower-

girl.

n Po 4 3 MRS. KUNTZ will wear a lavender marquiset and lace gown, and the flowergirl will be gowned | in mint green organdy and lace. | Robert Thoren will be best man, and ushers will include Charles|

Bowers and Forrest Blades.

The bride has chosen a white| Chantilly lace gown styled with a| sweetheart neckline. Her nylon veil will Be caught to a seed pearl| crown, and she will carry a cas-| cade bouquet of roses and laurel

leaves.

After a church reception, the couple will leave on & motor trip north. They will make their home

at 2511 E. 18th St.

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Dinner Today Will Precede Designing Woman.

Times Garden Editor No enter teh Wedding ;

Q-—Problem, a large lawn (12.000 A 5:30 p. m. bridal dinner today in the ora Square fest), oles making room will precede the wedding of Miss Barbara Ann! over It so we can't! rictner and Robert Gillis Neubauer, Minneapolis. |

mow. We're considering remaking the lawn by leveling The couple will be married by th: Rev. John H. Vru-

with tractor and disc. When f& 0 : m. In St. Paul's =~ best time—fall or soring? Or A Virginia, Minn., st man, and any suggestions? Mole-cule, ®. 2.N y Leanord Nelson he George A—Best time to remake a lawn, MR. AND MRS. KARL W. py.nc Minneapolis, and Lloyd is now, with a touching up in Kistner, 2425 E. 91st. St, and Haskins. New York. ushers spring. But your problem won't Mr. and Mrs. August Neubauer. ~°""7"% °F ' Ph be solved by resowing. Get rid Virginia, Minn., are the parents The bride's white nylon lace of the moles or you'll still have of the couple. gown is fashioned with an off-|

: Wh negkNl 0] —Elizavetn Hillyer. a mountainous lawn. Gas run- Mrs. William Earl Mayer, Se- the-shoulder neckline and a cir- meth ways with exhaust from your attle. matron of honor, Mrs, cular skirt t MIDDLE SIZE MIRROR

car or with carbon bisulfide. Charles Ross Billig. Ithaca After Sept. 15 the couple will Hang a middle-size mirror at The bride the left of a chest. Balance it

DISHING THE DIRT—

By MARGUERITE SMITH

Or try paradichlorbenzene Mich. bridesmaid. and Miss Ju- live in Minneapolis. {moth preparation) in runways. dith Hansen, Virginia, Minn., and '8 2 graduate of the Jackson with a tall lamp. Another way Or hire a good mole-hunting Miss Donna Lee Dawson, junior Memorial Hospital Nursing 5 achieve informal balance is cat! Then since you have such bridesmaids, will wear matching School. Miami, Fla. and the Uni 4, pang pictures beside the mira

a good stand of clover and frocks i 8 nd pink ny- versity of Minnescta. The bride- . want to keep it (from the un-|jon ks In aqua. Wit 2 P * groom is also a graduate of the oO A row makes 4 grouping published part of your letter), PE University of Minnesota where that covers quite enough of the roll the lawn to level it off and THE BRDIEGROOM will be he is a member of the Acacia fra- wall to equal the width and reseed bare spots this fall. attended by Donald Neubauer ternity. bulk of the chest.

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INVITATIONS —Miss Betty Breedlove and Miss Vickie Hadden.

Local Couple To Repeat | Vows Today

White imported Swiss origandy over taffeta will be (worn by Miss Emma Louise \Reynolds for her wedding to{night to Randall Palmer Nicholls. | | The Rev. William R. Brantley | {will officiate at the 8:30 o'clock] double- ring rite in the Broadway Methodist Church. | Styled with a fitted bodice and ifull skirt, the bridal gown is ac- % fcented With a Chantilly lace bolero. A matching lace Juliet 3 {cap will hold her fingertip illusion | veil. { She will carry a cascade bou'quet of amazonica lilies, white roses and stephanotis centered iwith an orchid.

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” o 1d {| MISS MARILYN WILGUS, Terre Haute, wearing an orchid (embroidered Swiss organdy! {gown, will be maid of honor. | Bridesmaids will be Miss Sara| {Karabell and Miss Elizabeth { Nicholls. Their mint green {gowns will match the maid of

ue NEW PRESIDENT—Mrs. Herschel H. Griffith, Bloomington, [honors was installed as national president of the Veterans of Foreign Wars | Robert Nicholls will be his Auxiliary today. The ceremony took place at the end of the brother's best man and ushers national encampment of that organization in New York. She served via elude Challies Taylor and| as Indiana Department Auxiliary president in 1940-41 and has since OS rn wir leave ‘on. & "held a number of national offices. A native of Huntinaton, she is ‘motor trip to northern Michigan | the wife of a retired Army officer. Three of her five children are after the reception in the Delta

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