Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1951 — Page 7

. 19, 1951

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Married In Church

Miss Suzanne Kay Lewis and Patrick Henry FitzSimons Jr. were married

at 10 a. m. Saturday in the

Rectory of St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Lewis, 818 Fairfield Ave. Parents of ‘the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Fitz8imons, 901 E. 42d St. The Rev. Fr. Michael Holtzleiter read the vows, and the father of the bridegroom was best man. The bride was attended by Miss Jane Clark, Springfield, Ill, as maid of honor. A pale blue faille ballerina gown with fitted bolero was worn by the bride with navy accessories. The maid of honor wore a similar gown in pink faille. Following the ceremony, the couple was honored at a breakfast in the home of the bride's parents. After the breakfast the couple left on a wedding trip. The bride wore a gray suit with red accessories. The couple will be at home at 4004 N. Capitol Ave. after Thanksgiving.

Registration will begin Thursday afternoon for homecoming at Indiana University Normal College of American Gymnastics Union. Those attending will register at the school office in the east wing of the Athenaeum. Festivities will begin with an {nformal get - together and square dance at 8:30 p. m. Thanksgiving Day in the East Room of the Athenaeum. Max Forsythe will be caller. The Friday session will open at 10 a. m. with talks on “Sehool Camping” conducted bv three of Indiana's outstanding authorities.

” » THEY ARE Reynold Carlson. Indiana University, past national president of the American Camping Association; Herbert Montgomery, director of the New Castle Public School Camp, and Nelson Dangremond, director of recreation for the Indiana Conservation Department. An alumni luncheon will be held at noon in the East Room of the Athenaeum. Miss Iona Jean Hodson, Richmond, who was an exchange teacher to England last year, will be the speaker. Class reunions will also be held during this time.

- - . THE AFTERNOON program will begin at 2:30 p. m. with a demonstration by the students Normal College and members of the Athenaeum Turners gym classes. At 4 p. m. a session on rhythms will be held under the direction of Ralph Lillard of the percussion section of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. During the dinner hour fraternity reunions and gettogethers will take place. At 9 p. m. the annual Homecoming Dance will begin in the Kellersaal. Ralph Lillard's orches-

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ERRY SPANGLER, 3, drums most of the time. If he isn't playing his drum set, he | marches through the house with his toy drum strapped across his chest, leading the grand march. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Spangler, 721 E. 51st St.

St. Margaret's Guild

Miniature musical instruments, painted pink, brushed with sparkle and festooned with pink satin ribbons will be used as table decorations for St. Margaret's Hospital Guild Annual Charity Ball. * 8 p. m. Saturday in the Indianapoils Athletic Club. Pink Christmas tree boughs will be combined with silver lemon leaves In decorating the dance floor.

Mrs. T. 1. Riddick is genera! chairman of the dance. She will be assisted by Mrs. Gilbert W Gerald. Mrs. Willlam Wiggins ia decorations chairman.

John D. Nyhart On Prom Group

John D. Nyhart, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Howard E. Nyhart 230 Wellington Rd.. has been chosen as a member of the Princeton Junior Prom Committee, Mr. Nyhart is enrolled in the Public and International Affairs School of the University, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Nyhart, Wellington Rd. address, will return home today, having spent the week-end at Princeton attending the Princeton-Yale football game Saturday.s

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Agsisting ire Mesdames Kenneth F. Adair, M. Crosby Bartlett, Thomas R. Drybrough, William T. Conner, Lee R. Ford Jr. R. H. G. Mathews and Lyman R. Pearson Mrs. Adair is also ticket chairman. Mrs. Bartlett, also chairman of reservations, has announced that many members are entertaining guests in their homes before the dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dry-

brough will entertain informally for Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Schrader. Gu wiil in clude Messrs, and Mesdames Robert E. Jones, William Ripley Harrison, George D. Hayes and Gale Graber MR. AND MRS. Kennett Adair will entertain Dr. and

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Travis, John Bruhn, Fred Albershardt, and George Hoster. Messrs. and Mesdames James McNutt, Earl C. Trimp and Russell Williams Jr. will enn 15 couples in the Willia home. Those invited are Messrs, and Mesdames Donald G. Lohman. King R. Traub, Carl F. Spickeélmier, John Bar-

Paul Sandy Jr Gene Emery. William Wells and Robrt C. Burnett Jr. Others are Messrs. and Mesdames William R. Miller, James | M Jack Jelliffe, Pierre B. Aiman and Riley Hancock. Capt and Mrs. James T. es, Miss Marilyn Holta-

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Hostess For Sorority

Mrs. D. L. Paffenbach, 2307 E. 65th St., will be hostess to Indianapolis Alumnae of Alpha Xi Delta Sorority at 7:30 o'clock tonight. She will be 13sisted by Mrs. W. D. Hamaker and Miss Ruth Ann Davidson. Mrs. W. H. Monninger, Arsenal Technical High School, a member of the group. will discuss “Good Grooming.” Mrs, Pat Bellard is chairman of the collection of articles for philan-

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