Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 December 1951 — Page 17

23, 1951

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1.08 PEARSON is The Times’ Teen of the Week. A senior at Lawrence Central High School, Lois wants to do secretarial work when she finishes school. A former student at Shortridge High School, Lois is

a cabinet member of the Future Business Leaders of America, Girl's State alternate last year and one of eight chosen in the northeast district for the “I Speak for Democracy” contest sponsored by the Junior Cham-

ber of Commerce. She is a member of the Tri-Hi-Y and the special Glee Club. Mr. and Mrs. Oakley J. Pearson, Rainbow Lane, are her parents.

Wedding Trip to Florida Follows Church Ceremony

HE Garfield Park Evangelical and Reformed Church | was the Seong at 3:30 p. m. yesterday of Miss Phyllis

Gay TLudeman'’s

St., and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Howard, Sullivan, are the parents of the couple. The Rev. N. H. Schultz read the double-ring vows.

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MISS IRMA ADAMS, the matron of honor, wore a floorlength’ gown of mint green. It was made of nylon net with a bouffant skirt and matching stole covering its sculptured bodice of taffeta.

Miss Liticia Ludeman was her sister's maid of honor. She wore a camellia pink frock following the same design as that of the matron of honor.

THE BRIDE chose a white princess satin and Chantilly lace gown. The bodice was accented by a sheer yoke trimmed with seed pearls and bugle beads. The sleeves were long and ended in bridal points over the hands. The full skirt was made with a redingote and cathedral train. She carried a Bible. James Haught Jr. was the best man, and the ushers included the bride's brother, Paul Ludeman, and William Beck. A reception was held in the

Miss Corlie Jackson

to Be Hostess

Miss Corlie E. Jackson, 3504 N. Capitol Ave., will be hostess at 8 p. m.. Wednesday for a meeting of Chapter W, PEO. Theme of the program will

be “New Year's Resolutions.”

naiffiage to Edgar F. Howard. Mr. and Mrs. William C.

Ludeman, 2335 S. Meridian

church following the wedding. The couple will take a twoweek wedding trip to Florida. The bride attended Butler University Jordan Music College.

Yule Party Of Monday Guild Set

THE annual Christmas party of the Monday Guild, an auxiliary of -the Woman’s Department Club, is planned for Friday. It will be at 1:30 p. m. in the clubhouse,

Guild members will furnish |

special. music. will ‘tell Christmas stories.

Mrs. Ina Smith |

PARTY CHAIRMAN is Mrs. |

George Arthur Frantz. Honor guests will be Mrs. William F. Kraas Jr.,, Woman's Department Club president, and Mrs. Cecil A. Taylor, commu-

nity welfare department chair- |

man.

In charge of the social hour !

are Mesdames C. 8. Ober, Albert Cottey, J. Walter Baxter, Louise Berner, Henry W. Manz and William Mayer.

2S Ayes & Co.

Ayres' Carolers

will sing on WFBM-TV

Hear them . . . see them . . . singing

your favorite carols tomorrow,

‘Monday, Dec. 24, at 4:00 P. M.

They will sing from Ayres’ Balcony, Street Floor, North Building, at 4:30 P. M., Tomorrow

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Koolfoam latex pillow 8.95 :

Always soft, always springy because buoyant latex

white zippered covers.

Ayres’ Bedding and Domestics, Fifth Floor

TH® INDIANAPOLIS ZIMES

= toon can't mal or create irritating dust! Washable

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pure silk scarfs

1.00 “Sa Light. shades, bright shades, in a. wide varie

prints . , . some

squares with hand rolled hems. Ayres’ Scarf Booth,

Street

regal singing tea kettle 5.95

This jolly kettle whistles while it works! Has clever push button lid; 3-qt. capacity. Fine anodized aluminum in heliday red.

Ayres’ Housewares, Fifth Floor

*

£8 Ayan

have you forgotten anyone?

Then come, tomorrow, for the gifts you want. You'll be pleased with

the varied selection . . . know that your last-minute gifts will be first

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plain colors. Lem

Floor

- in favor! You can shop tomorrow, Monday, from 9:00-a. m. to 5:25 p.m.

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ship 'n shore cotton shirt

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Short . sleeved classic in Sanforized white cotton broadcloth. "Shoe button" tab, convertible collar, pearl-like buttons. Sizes 30 to 38.

Ayres' Shirt Shop, Third Floor

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boucle knit

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Short sleeve d, jewel ‘neck sweater blouse in light and lacy rayon boucle. Eight pastel-to-dark colors included in sizes 34 to 40.

Ayres’ Sweaters, Third Floor

shado-line stockings

1.35 pr. 3 pr. for 4.35

Filmy and flattering, with black outlined heel and seam. |5-denier, 60-gauge ny. lon in a selection of new fashion colors, Sizes 81/3 to 1].

Ayres’ Hosiery, Street Floor

girls' colorful umbrellas 2.50

Fine rayon in a wide variety of colors and patterns . « + all gay and cheerful on a drizzly day! Sturdy 8rib construction.

Ayres’ Children's Accessories, Fourth Floor *

regular

heat-resistant gla

cory coffee maker

ly 4.50

2.95 -

Brews up to 8 cups of delicious coffee in

ss. Reinforced bowls to

resist breakage, glass filter rod.

Ayres’ Housewares, Fifth Floor

men's imported all-wool and silk English ties

specially Priced 1.50

Wonderful four-in-hand ties of fine all-wool or silk. Neat English patterns and colors.

Ayres' Men's Store, Street Floor, South Building

trousers, elastic waist.

ors. Sizes 2 to bx.

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Ayres’ Children's

gay gift pajamas for "little men"

2.98

Long sleeved coat style with cuffed

ton broadcloth and flannel in an assortment of tri-color. stripes and plain col- .

Fourth Floor cc

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Fine quality cot.

Underwear,

decorative pillows 2.19 to 5.95

Big and little . . . round and square . ., all kinds of pillows to pair or cluster ine vitingly on a sofa. Kapok filled; asserted colors.

Ayres’ Curtains and Draperies, Seventh Floor -

Sturdy men's large-size shaving mirror with metal base and stand. Folds up sly + AR tops for the traveler. .

men's giant shaving mirror-

Ayres’ Men's Store, Street Floor, South Building