Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 November 1951 — Page 40
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| SUNDAY, NOV. 11, 1951
Lo Se a INDIANAPOLIS TIMES am * Miss Cox Marries Mr. Enzor
T a candlelight ceremony at 7:30 p. m. last night, Miss Beverley Ann Cox became the:
bride of James A. Enzor. SN The* Rev. A. C. Brooks officiated at the ceremony at the Third Christian Church. Miss Cox i= the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A, Cox, West Thompson Road. The bridegroom is the son of Dr, and Mrs. Ora K. Enzor, 3959 Carrollton Ave. ” -, ~ ATTENDANTS of the bride were Miss Ellen Sues. Cox, majd of honor, and bridesmaids Misses “Ruth Enzor, Joan Coxen, Barbara Burchfield and Doris Hess. Miss Linda Wigle, Detroit, Mich., was junior bridesmaid. Jack B. Curry acted as best man. . Ushers were Kenneth Hauck, Carver McGriff, John Jordan and William Fletcher. The bride chose a gown of white bridal satin with an off-the-shoulder yoke of lace and a full train. Her three- © quarter veil fell from a tiara of pearls, ~ x ~ HOOP SKIRTS and velvet Mrs. Donald G. Altmann mitts to match their dresses : Mrs. Donald G. Altmann was Miss Mary Ann Lester Were worl by the attendants \ ) . . The maid of honor wore before her marriage Nov. 9 in the Center Methodist American beauty velvet, and Church. She 1s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Forrest bridesmaids wore pastel tur , . , . quotse velvet : Lester, R. R. 4, Rahke Rd. Misses Marilyn Woody k Cpl. Altmann is the son of Mrs. Roberta Altmann, Judith Reynolds and Marilyn i 5523 S. Walcott St., and Ben Altmann. The Rev. Floyd Jones Scott assisted at the . reception following the cere Fisher read the vows. ISGRY. : For the wedding trip to the f . wo Smoky Mountains, the bride ¥ . . wore 'k velvet s ss {ik iss Bradley Marri New Family . Home {or Aged mui Bivins 4 black velvet hat; white orchid Miss Bradley Marries co, ses Ser Yule Party Set Hitt shine Plans for the annual Christ sories. 8 SRO Times State Service were Jack Phillips and Jim The second six-week term for mas party at the Indianapolis The couple will be at home KNOX, Nov. 10-—Mrs. Bradley. family education night Hasses Home for the Aged will be at 6114 Carvel after Nov. 18 ERE 4 . . 2 5 0» at Broad Ripple High School ~~~ 1. "TF PA a Both are graduates of But- % James E. Arvin was Miss A RECEPTION was held in Will start Tuesday. Mrs. John made by the Welfare Club of ler Cera The bride was Bat .s Elizabeth Ann Bradley be- the home of the bride. after Burkhart is president of the Indianapolis tomorrow. Mem- a member of Kappa Alpha & § ‘a fore her marriage at 2 Which the couple left on a Dae proaches Assqcation bers will meet for luncheon at Tea Sorority. ie Se 4 ha ir a anc ST SOrs course. : Rroom was a member of Jd P. m. yesterday. The Rev. Fr. ii SR dial sn Registration may be made by 12 o'clock in the home of Mrs. Upsilon Fraternity at TA James @tohl officiated at the home at the E Kes ; Ee. calling the school office or by Fred Sanders, 8020 N. Me- University ’ ceremony in the St. Thomas address e h BE Blvd, attending the opening sessions ridian St. : Catholic Church. eRnce to AL the bridegroom The group meets from 7:30 to Mrs. Larry Welch is chair- Cl b p 4 94 = at Samson Field oy Rang 9 p. m. every Tuesday. ; man. Her committee consists L ( u THE BRIDE is the daughter He attended Butler Univer. This term the curriculum in- ‘of Mesdames H. B. Raine, H. F aw roup — : of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brad- ’ NIVEL" cludes courses in rapid reading, GGoheen, D. Phoenix, L. & Mar- News in 8t ley. The bridegroom is the son chorus, bookkeeping. band, phy- in Ww. M Bartlett. J. W. Jud: To Meet show, will bs p of Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Arvin, sical education for women, first Minar-Bsker phate Thursday meet 4365 Fast Kessler Blvd, Indi- (if, Timely Hints aid and lampshade making. . The Meridian Roam of the Mrs. James A. Enzor dianapolis Busi anapolis. 0 C ki f Ch Photo Plays Group (*olonial Furniture ‘Co. will he . thasianal Wome £2 a n . the scene at 1 esdav nf er Tt ATTENDANTS of the bride = oe ng ope How to Prepare - Announces Meeting A IRE of Kio iv A How to Teach Child HH + A a pers Jl men! were Miss Rita Rradlev, maid ent hh oT iffer- Acorn Squash The Indianapniis Indorgers nf Cruzan Parliamentarian Law Habit of Neatness OS ess nnounce I an er, and He ye Brown the chops, then place Glazed acorn squash sections Phato Plays will meet at 10 Club, Chapter One, $ Mrs Kenneth FE. Lancet. nf James Whiteamb Riley wil tan cnnrunion Avie" very. them in a baking dish and top become the séhsonal garnish a.m. Tuesday in the Meridian Mrs. J. G. Harden, in charge Ta teach your child habits » - , . ba presented hy Mrs. Mildred meets den, Wis; Mrs. T. H. Robert. with onion rings " for a reast ic shoulder, Room of the Colonial Furniture of the program. will he assisted neatness, make storage space A270 Washington Boulevard, : hart son, and Mrs. D. F. Arvin. gs. St Picnic BAe . : : . will be hostess tn Beta Beta. In. D2YIe: Greenfield. Mrs. Re ’ . ! Around the chops place un- ham. a ham slice or pork chops 0. Misx Grace Parterfield Polk by Mrs. J. A. Whalen and Mrs accessible to him, 1 e hostess ita Bela, Calhoun ia program chairman. x Cennie Peshel was flower girl .,oied rice that has been Cook acorn squash, then cut Will give a reading of her Ralph Linder. This includes the rod in hic dianapelis alumnas chapter of Mrs. Robert Seear, chairman and Eddie O'Hara, Hayden, washed and drained. Add a into small sections and remave poems. A talk will be given hy Mrs. own clothes closet, which should Alpha Chi Omega Sorority, at of arrangements, will he asWis., was ring bearer. can of tomatoes, season. cover the rind. Heat the sections in a “Bent but Not Broken" will LeRoy Portteus on her trip to he placed at his own head 1:30 p. fi. Tuesday. sisted hy Mesdames John H. Sherrill Arvin Jr, Melvin, the dish and bake in a 350° F. brown sugar-water sirup until be the subject of a talk by Ray Seuth America. Mrs. Alvin C. height, and meved upward as A display of dells dressed as Gant, Paul J. Shick, Herbert A, _Tex, was best man. 1 shers __Ooven for one hour. shiny. Davis of Goodwill Industries, Barbour will preside. he grows. famous characters in the poems Sloan and Howard Dean.
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