Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 June 1952 — Page 29

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ST JOAN OF ARC Catholi¢ Church was the scene at 11 a. m. yesterday

of the marriage of Miss Florence M. Gill, 3710 N. Meridfan St. Apt. 315, and Kenneth E, Barton, 3710 N. Meridian St., Apt. 825. The Rev. Fr. Wil. liam Marley read the rite,

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. James P. Gill, Pekin,

and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Burton, Clinton. Miss Dorothy Krause was

maid of honor. Jack Flory was

best man. Miss Krause wore an aqua ballerina length dress with a taffeta bodice and a matching

nylon net over taffeta skirt. » . ”

WHITE NYLON TULLE was fashioned into the brides’s ballerina length gown. The shirred bodice was highlighted with an off-the-shoulder effect further accented with an accordion pleated edging. For her trip to Canada, the bride chose a light blue suit with white accessories.

She was graduated from Indiana University. The bridegroom, a graduate of Butler University, will attend Indiana University Law School this fall.

Mr.. and Mrs. Harry Lakey, 219 Bakemeyer St., announce the marriage of their daughter, Joyce, to Richard McClain. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William S. MecClain, Greenwood. The wedding was June 7 in the Pleasant Run Evangelical and Reformed Church.

SUNDAY, JUNE 15, 1952

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FOR A SUMMER WORLD— Black and white plaid tissue gingham dress above has a button-on shoulder cape for cover-up that can be reversed to show white pique lining. An Eisenberg Original design, Block's Gown Room.

Insurance Women

Will Hold Outing

-Members' of the Inalanapolis Se

Association of Insurance

‘Women will hold their outing in

the Hillcrest Country Club Tuesday. A cold buffet will be served

: at 6:30 p. m.

Miss Amelia’ Enders, social chairman, and her committee is preparing a surprise program. Delegates who attended the recent national convention in Rapid City, 8. D., will report.

Dramatic Contrasts Or Brilliant Colors In Summertime Wear

DENIM SEPARATE Tissue- weight denim in either blue or cacoa is scrolled. with velva-ray. “There are four matching pieces in the ensémble, a sun dress (above), shorts, sleeveless

jacket and bra. Wasson’s Sportsweaf.

By BETTY LOCHER Times Fashion Editor

NEW patterns in fashion for a breezy summer world are photographed above from local stores. The plaid dress (upper left) is

Shop here for the hard to get antique items. Open by appointment only this week. Rear, 541 E. Maple Road. Phone HI. 7638. * * DEN OF ANTIQUITY 417 East 30th Street, HI-0677 Large Fine Cut . and Block compote, English crystal decanter, dainty hand painted bowl on 4 legs, Dresden 3-branch candelabra, 3-pe. set of Vaseline inverted thumb print, several Majolica leaves, and new items in copper, brass and iron. 417 East 30th Street, HI-0677. Open Sun. through Fri. 'Til 9. * * COME TO KERRY'S for the finest collection of Antiques. Dresden, Meissen, Haviland in Sil-

Princess, Ransom, Wed-

ver, ding Ring and Bavarian. Coal-

port Indian Tree for 12, Pr. Rose carved corset back

Ladies’ chairs, fine Marquity table, cherry cor. cupboard, tilt top table, Chinese Camphor chests, chop plate bowls, pipes with Dresden bowls, Civil War sword and French Bisque Figurines. EERRY ANTIQUE SHOP 660 E. 838th. HI. 5666. * * BRIARCLIFF ANTIQUES 4503 NORTH EMERSON CH. 0516 CH. 0534 Antique wallpaper our specialty! Luster pitchers, coffee grinder, French clock.

* * Large stock antiques. China, Bisque, Cut-glass, Gone - With - TheWind Lamps.’ SPILLMAN ANTIQUE SHOP, 4425 EAST TENTH ST. IR.

6179. * *

Just returned from a long journey — buying the things you just must have. Early American in Pine, Copper, etc. It's getting harder and harder to find folks —80 hurry to THE VILLAGE STORE, 11 miles East of Indianapolis and 4 miles West of Greenfield on U. S. 40. s

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85-Pec. dinner ser., Green-

town Carmel, Mble. top oft tables, Haviland BERRY'S ANTIQUES, 888 N. ARLINGTON AVE,

IR. 8187. OPEN EVES. TILL SPM

Distinctive Items, [4 Silver and Chinese items.. JORDAN'S ANTIQUES, ‘4225 COLLEGE, HU. 5595. OPEN DAILY, SUN. 11-5,

MON., WED., FRL 7 TO 9. * *

Imports and Americana. HOURS: DAILY 8:00 TO 5:00 P.M. GRACE WONNINGS, 2088 NORTH MERIDIAN ST. HL 1666.

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AKSEL, 418 E. THIRTIETH ST. Now is the time to have that precious old vase or figurine mounted as lamp . . . and mounted just right J for balance and decor. And, if you don't have that right piece for a start ...I do! Phone for appointment week days or just drop in Sundays. CALL TA. 5829 for weekday visits.

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8524 E. 10th St, Wrought iron, Post lamp, Pearlhandled knives and forks, Vietorian love-seat . . tufted, upholstered rose antique vel-

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TUES, & THURS. EVES. "TIL 9, SUNDAY AFTERNOONS.

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WHAT-NOT-ANTIQUE SHOP 2180 N. TALBOT

Cut glass, china, o

lamps, silver and a pictures. OPEN [3

DAILY AND EVENINGS.

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HOME PLATING CO. 917 MASS. AVE, Replating, restoring, repairing. Gold, silver, brass, copper, nickel, chrome. > Silverware-—Jewelry—Antiques

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6-Leg-tables, others Chests, beds, chairs, Ch. cupboards, washstands, etc. You'll find BEST BUYS at WM. H BOYD'S 5500 ALLISONVILLE RD.

* * Watch for “Collectors Corner”

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Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. George W. Whitmore, Bridgeport, and Mr. and

4973 W. 12th St. Attending the couple will be Miss Marjorie Maxine WhitMiss

more, maid of honor; Naomi Hackett, Masury, O, Miss Shirley Wilhoite, Mes-

dames Robert Stewart, William Hamilton and Donald Masterson, bridesmaids, and Suzanne Cushman, Detroit, flowergirl. They will wear matching floor-length frocks of white silk net over powder blue taffeta.

” ” EJ THE BRIDEGROOM will be attended by Mr. Masterson,

| Hamilton, William Niemann, | Don Almas and Charles Fend- | er, ushers. | The bride's white Chantilly | lace gown is accented with a | Peter Pan collar and a bouffant skirt extending into ‘a chapel train. A sweetheart lace cap will hold her finger-tip veil. She will carry a cascade arrangement of amazonica lilies and stephanotis. A reception in the home of the bride’s parents will follow

Dr. James Russell Pollock will officiate at the double-ring ceremony. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam F. Buboltz, this city, has chosen a white Chantilly lace dress fashioned with a full circular skirt ending in a deep ruffie of tulle. Seed pearls outlines the lace Juliet cap which will hold her fingertip veil, . » ”

SHADES OF BLUE nylon tulle over taffeta ballerina dresses will be worn by Mrs. Carrol Kelly, matron of honor; Miss Marilyn Earle, Lafayette, Ind.; Mrs. Arthur Hansen, Rock Island, Ill, and Mrs. M. 8. Heysinger, Davenport, Ia, bridesmaids, and Miss Juldth Anne Cook, Indianapolis, junior bridesmaid. David L. Cook, Indianapolis, will be his brother's best man. Ushers will include John A. Light III, Louisville; Stanley | W. Raffet, Cincinnati, and Wil-

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deep paint in back. The cape is lined with white pique and is reversible or may be removed entirely to reveal a sun-back bodice with wide shoulder straps. It is an Eisen-

to Say Vows

ING ceremony at 2:30 p. m. today will s¢ Patricia Ann Whitmore and Maurice Eugene Wilhoite in Sweeney Chapel, Butler University. The Rev. Ray A. Burchfield will officiate.

TO BE — Mrs. Maurice Eugene Wilhoite.

the ceremony. The bride has chosen a light blue herringbone suit with navy accessories for her trip to the Smoky Mountains. The bridegroom is a graduate of Butler University.

‘Bride Chooses Lace Gown

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MILWAUKEE, Wis, June 14—White gladioli and white candelabra will bank the altar of the Kenwood Methodist Church at 7 p. m. today when Miss Barbara Ann Buboltz becomes the bride of James Norman Cook.

liam H. Bowles and Dean H. Phillips, Indianapolis. The bride will change into a navy blue linen suit with navy and white accessories after the reception in ‘the Milwaukee Women’s Club. The couple will travel to northern Wisconsin. They will make their home in 590 East Dr.,, Woodruff Places, Indianapolis. The bride and bridegroom were both graduated from DePauw University where he was affiliated with Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity. Mr. Cook is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cook, 333-N. Irvington Ave. Indianapolis.

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A NEW COMBINATION—Stripes are combined with a print

_for a new-in-mood cocktail dress of black and white cotton. The skirt. is made of seven tiers of ruffles. The bodice is boned and completely lined. Ayres’ Sportswear Sepdrates Departr..at..

berg Original -design for $59.95 from -Block’s Gown Room.” A zig-zag pattern of velvaray is sprayed on tissue denim for a group of separates. The casual sun dress is $14.95. The sleeveless slip-over jacket, $7.95, shorts and bra, $8.95. Colors are denim blue and cocoa. The gay Mexican hat is $1.95. All are from Wasson's Sportswear. A combination of patterns that seems right for now, stripes with prints, is interpreted in a cotton cocktall ensemble. The charming calico-printed

skirt has seven tiers of ruffles, gay as a castanet. The striped bodice is boned and completely lined in white, It comes in black and white only, from Ayres’ Sportswear Separates Department. The skirt is $19.95, the bodice, $8.50. Aztec stripes woven in magnificent shades of sapphire blue, purple and gold make a dramatic cotton skirt and trim the full blown sleeves of the blouse. The blouse is made of sapphire blue glazed chintz. The ensemble is $35 from Strauss’ Sportswear Department.

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Times photos by William A. Oates Jr. AZTEC STRIPES — Sapphire blue, purple and gold are woven into Aztec stripes on a pleated cotton skirt with sapphire blue chintz blouse. Full sleeves are banded with matching stripes. Strauss’ Sportswear.

Sorority to Honor 4 New Members

New members of Phi Theta, Delta, Sorority will be honor

_. guests at a 6.30 p. m. dinner"

1, Wednesday in .the Hotel Lin- «= coln, - *

. They are Mrs: Niles Dics, Misses Marilyn Retherford, Janet McKeand and Wilma McKinney.

Mrs. Paul Gillman is chairman of arrangements, assisted by Mrs. Robert Miller and Miss Jean Williams.

GOP Unit to Meet

The Warren Township Woman’s Republican Club will meet in the home of Mrs. Harold Connard, Cumberland, for a luncheon at’12:30 p. m. Wednesday. Miss Josephine Rairdon from the inheritance tax office will speak.

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Alumnae To Meet

RS. Rudolph M. M dall,

will be hostess night to the Alumnae Chapter, Sigma Alpha - - Iota Sorority. nha

The p program will be “Browh ~* County Reveries.” Mrs. ia B. Hunter, Nashville, > of Indianapolis, will give a - on the cultural life of he. Brown County colony. ALL The Triple Trio from Broad * Ripple High School, directed by; + Mrs. Rosalee Spong, will sing, -* Mrs. Paul E. Dorsey has ar": ranged the program. . aa nd ASSISTING Mrs. Crandgfl** at the 6:30 o'clock picnic din--ner preceding the meeting will. « be Mesdames Nilo Hovey, Feg-"* nald Mills, William J. Schumacher and Basil Dulin, Misges- + Jeanette Gardner, Laura Maf."" tin and Pauline Roes. Mrs. William Speicher w - chapter social chairman and™ Mrs. Karl F. Herrmann, presi. .. dent, EY

Will. Entertain :

The Marion County Chapter,.- 5 American War Mothers, aie give a noon picnic luncheon ins the home of Mrs. John T, Johm« son, £17 N. Tecumseh St., Tues.’ * " ay Birthaays of members 0¢=.._ curring last Oetober » . June will be Outoter though ov aise will be a "whits elephant’ rid e. x

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Mrs. Barton J. Wall Jr. is the former Miss Barbara Kizzee, daughter of Mrs. Raymond E. Kizzee, 1266 Martin St. She was married to Pvt. Wall « * May 3 in the chapel of Camp Funston, Ft. Riley, Kas. Mrs. Matilda Wall, 2612 Central Ave., and Barton J. Wall Sr., South Bend, are the parents of the bridegroom.

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