Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 November 1951 — Page 39

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H.R. Tripps Plan Trip To Niagara

TRADITIONAL wedding trip to Niagara Falls will be taken by the

new Mr. and Mrs. Harry

R. Tripp Jr., after their wedding a 2:30 this afternoon in the North Side Church of Christ. The Rev. J. 8. Johns will perform the double-ring ceremony. The bride, Miss Roberta Janet Phillabaum, is ‘the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Oscar Phillabaum, 1026 W. 32d St. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tripp Sr. 1034 W, 32d St. on 2 =» A STAND-UP collar and Insertions of Chantilly lace will adorn the white satin wedding gown of the bride, She will wear a sweetheart cap of lace and orange blossoms with a finger-tip veil of illusion, and will carry a white orchid on top of a white Bible, The bride will be attended by Mrs. Alberta Phillabaum, matron of honor, who will wear a rust taffeta gown with matching mitts and sweetheart cap. Sandra Kay Pearson, flower girl, will wear a teal dress trimmed with pink rosebuds and a halo of pink rosebuds. » n » ATTENDING the groom will be Jack Chadwick, best man and Dean and Richard Phillabaum, ushers. Following the ceremony there will be a reception in the home of the bride. Assisting will be Mrs. Victor Clanin and Mrs. Dean Phillabaum For traveling the bride will wear a red knit dress with navy blue accessories, The couple will be "at home after Dec. 5 at 1026 W. 324 St. until the bridegroom leaves for Norfolk, Va., where he is stationed with the U. 8. Navy.

Guild Sets Card Party

Mrs. Edward W. Schneider is

general chairman for the pillowslip card party being «sponsored by St. Francis Hospital Guild. It will be at 1:30 p. m. Friday in the Food Craft Shop. Comfnittees include Mrs Henry Gardiner and Mrs. Fred Koch, tickets: Mrs. Waiter Stumpf and Mrs. John Gedig, prizes, and Mesdames Edward Trimpe, Albert Seyfried. 1. G. Boys and John O'Connell, a&pecial prizes. . On the game committees are Mesdames Julius Armbruster,

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Earl N. Welding was Miss M. Jane Gibson before her marriage Nov. 9. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Gibson, Boggstown. The bride-

groom is the son of Mrs. Nellie Welding, 4260 Rookwood Ave,

Brownsburg Christian Church, Brownsburg, was the scene, Nov. 14, of the marriage of Miss Truella May Green and John Edward Nabours. Parents of the couple are Mr: and Mrs. Dewey O. Green, Danville, and Mrs. Mary Nabours, Albuquerque, N. Mex.

Miss Clarabelle Batschelet Weds John L. Overshiner

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MADISON, Nov.

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became the bride of John L. Overshiner at 2 p. m. today

in the Mount Zion

Methodist Church here.

The Rev.

Carl D. Shafer, associate pastor of the Broadway Meth-

odist Church, Indianapolis, officiated. The bride, who resided at the Spink Arms Hotel, Indianapolis, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl F. Batschelet of this city. The bridegroom, 3519 Balsam Ave., is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Lyman Overshiner, Columbus Ind. Mrs. Charles E, Graham and James R. Boerger attended the couple. Mrs. Graham wore a royal blue crepe frock and a matching hat. . » = " THE BRIDE wore a candlelight brocade gown made with a black velvet stand-up collar. Her gold turban ‘was sprinkled with rhinestones and she car-

ried white roses and chrysanthemums.

A reception followed in the home of the bride's sister. Mrs Graham. After Dec. 17. the couple will be at home at 2161

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The bridegroom was gradu-

Mr. Stelck to Wed Miss Ault

Mr. and Mrs. George Lincoln Ault, 6126 Compton Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter Elizabeth Ann to William Ardell Stelck. son of Mrs. Anne Steick. Des Moines. Iowa. The wedding will take place at 2 p. m, Jan minster Presbyterian Church.

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Mr. and Mrs. Swepston, Dallas, Pa.

Mrs. Cisco Will Entertain Sorority

Mrs. Thomas Cisco, 4723 E. 13th St., will be hostess at 8 p. m. Wednesday for the November social meeting of Lambda Chapter, Omega Nu Tau Sorority. Mrs. Robert L. Anderson and Mrs. John M. Jessup have been named chairmen for the annual Christmas party Dec. 15.

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