Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 November 1951 — Page 41

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Couple To Be Wed

Times State Service

(GREENWOOD, Nov. 10 —Miss Florence Bow.man and Orie V. Chandler wil feave for the Smoky Mountains following their 3:30 p. m. wedding in the Methodist Church here today. The bride, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Bowman, of this city, will wear a blush satin gown fashioned with a molded bodice, and a round nylon illusion neckline falling into an. off- -shoulder effect bertha. n ~ LJ A WIDE NYLON illusion ruffle will edge the bouffant skirt's train and her fingertip veil will be caught to a blush net fitted cap. She will carry a bouquet of white roses, mums and pompons. . Rose and emerald green velvet and net will be worn by Mrs. Clair Dillman, matron of honor; and Miss Ann Eckert and Miss Mary Esther

Bowman, bridesmaids. Susan Bridges, flowergirl, will be dressed in pink net and taffeta. ~ » ~ MR. CHANDLER hax asked Sterling Goode to he hest man and Art Mutter and

("harle= Lennard to he ushers. Following the ceremony, a

reception will be held In the vthurch The couple will live at 3710

N. Meridian St., Indianapoliz

Double Rite

Performed

DOUBLE wedding uniting Miss Faith Reck and Cpl. Duane Stroup and Miss Norma Lee Fuller and Sgt. Sheridan Smith took place at 8 p. m, vesterday in the Irv-

prooching marriage of their daughter,

P. H. Ho Photo, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Harris, Plainfield, announce the ap-

Beverly Ann, to Noel

Jones, son of Mrs. Eva Jones, 307 N. Drexel. The wedding will

be Nov. 21,

Miss Joan Hays to Become Bride in Rite Here Dec. 7

R. AND MRS. THOMAS H. the

vania St., announce Dec. 7, of their daughter, Katzenberger.

The prospective bridegroom i= the son of Mrs. Henry G. Katzenberger, 926 N. Dearborn St. Miss Mary Katherine Hays will be maid of honor for her sister's 8:30 p. m. wedding in ‘Centenary Christian Church. Bridesmaids will include Miss Jeanneane Grinslade and Mrs. William McCartney. George A. Katzenberger

HAYS, 4343 N:. Pennsylappt naching Joan, and

marriage, Donald E.

Alumnae Group Plans Meeting

Indianapolis onng of Chi Omega will meet at 8 p. m Tuesday at the New York Street Branch of the Indiana National Bank. Kenneth Smith will give an illustrated lecture on “Ceram-

Mrs. Daniel Gates

The bride was the former

Miss Patricia Ann Gregory, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Gregory, 51 N. Bolton Ave, Fhe bridegroom, Lt. Gates, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil hur Gatex, 954 Belle Vieu Place. The roupt e were united in marriage by. the Rey Henry (5. White, Oct, 7. at the

Irvington Methodist Church

‘Mary Coffey 4) Be Bride

AND Mrs. F. 8. Hill, 4111 Boulevard Pl, aunt and uncle of Miss Mary Lou Coffey, announce her engagement to Alvin Combs Jr. He

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Rogers Studia Photn,

Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hawkins, 17 East Or St., announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty, to Frank White Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank White, Augusta, Go. Both are students at Indiana Central College. No date has been set for the wedding.

Local Man Wed in Illinois

Times Sperial

PARK RIDGE, Ill., Nov. 10—St. Mary's Episcoyal Church was the scene

of the marriage of Miss.

Elizabeth Francis Percival and G. David Day at 5 p. m. today. The bride is the daughter of

"Mr. and Mrs. Francis 8. Perci-

val, 901 Harrison St. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Herbert L. Conner, 3935 Carrollton

with a cathedral train. The dress has lace around the shoulders and cuffs, and a lace halo held her fingertip veil. Iridescent sequins highlighted the pattern of the lace.

= = = : THE BRIDE'S attendants wore gowns of yellow-gold brocade with headbands of chry= santhemums. The reception following the ceremony was held at the Park Ridge Country Club.

g2atin gown

ington Presbyterian Church. will serve as best man, and Ics.” Mrs, Robert Fackler will fr M 3 Mes. ve, Inianspolis, Ind, After the reception the couDr. Howard Stone officiated. ushers will be Richard E. be hostess chairman. Assisting Is the son of Mr. anc y The Rev. John B. Hubbard ple left on a wedding trip to Miss Reck is the daughter Flynn. Jack W. Hoffman and her will be Mesdames Walter Alvin Combs Sr, 3708 E. ,mciated at the double-ring Chicago. The bride wore 2 wine . of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd H. E. J. Hier Roberts, Morley Ringer, and Hanna Ave. ceremony. Mrs. Hetbert D : u ans ashion ow Reck. 5220 B rs ; z : The Rev. Fr. John Halloran oi : © three-piece suit. eck, 2 urgess. Her The bride-to-be was gradu- Willlam Sigward. es AX . Percival, Chicago, was matron 2 = 8 or ; : : bridegroom is the son of Mr. ated from Ladywood School will officiate at the ceremony ,¢ ponor Bridesmaid was Miss “THEY WILL be at home News in Style.” a fashion recently returned from Europe, and Mrs. John L. Stroup, and she attended St. Mary- , ; : at 8 a. m. Nov. 24 in the 8t. j,.,4 Smith, Munster, Ind. after Wednesday at 1945 Pennshow, will ba presented at the Will present the show. Alton, Kas. of-the-Woods. Gelatin Dish Hints Thomas Aquinas Catholic . =» sylvania St. Indianapolis, Ind. er Wasia Thursday meeting of the In. Members of the International Miss Fuller is the daughter Fresh or frozen pineapple Church. Miss Dorothy Clark THE BRIDEGROOM was at- The bride was graduated from Alanabolis Business: and Pro- Relations Group will hear nf Mr. and Mrs. Irving F . s can't he used in making gelatin W be maid of honor. Miss tended by Morton W. Daun, Hanover College and is a mem- : poil J me George Ritter, manager of tne Fuller, 27 N. Gladstone. Her Removing ol Stains Aizhes there ig a substance Adeline Ambrosini, Terre New (Castle, Ind, as hest man. ber of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority. fezsional Women 'z Club, Mem Tuba Division. RCA, speak on bridegroom ia the son af Mr To remove mud ztaing fron n the fresh fruit that keeps Haute, will be bridesmaid. Ushers were Fred K. White The bridegroom attended Hanhers will meet at 8:15 p. m. in Seven Months Behind the Iron - and Mrs. Vernon Smith, Cin white elothes, trv this trick. gelatin from setting. You can The hridegroom will be at- Jr, Oak Park; Daniel A. Day, over and was graduated from the Waman's Department Club Curtain Ha will address the cinnati, O. Dip the sailed area tn kerosene use canned pineapple ar fresi tended hy Clyde Combs. best Marion, 0. and Herbert D. Indiana University. He is a risy witl Mrs. Flizaheth Patrick. fazh club at 7 p. m. tomarrow in the The two couples will go on When this is tharoughly dry pineapple that has heen enokba' man, and ushers Dale Bough Percival, Chicagn member of Phi Delta Theta Mildred fon en-ardinatar far Avres'. whan World War Memorial. a wedding trip to Cincinnati. launder in hat, znapy water, first. and James Lambert. The bride chose a princess Fraternity. = ‘Rahert 1 “hairman. x chairman 1 he as John H. ~——— i [erbert A. | 9, BESS an. : ne 5% i a i

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