Speedway Flyer, Volume 26, Number 34, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 August 1957 — Page 4

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Indianapolis Hiking Club The Indianapolis Hiking Club will travel to Greenfield, Indiana, this Sunday afternoon, August 25. The group will meet in front of the State Capitol building at 11 a.m., and will meet again at the entrance to the Greenfield City

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Park at Noon. After a picnic lunch, the hikers will visit the James Whitcomb Riley birth place. After a hike in and near the city, the group will end up at the park for a swim. Everyone who is interested will be welcomed on the hike. For information and transportation, call the Leader: Martha Rogers, WA. 6-2576.

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FISH FRY Speedway Methodist Church AUGUST 23 and 24 5051 W. 16th Street

Etienne-Burton (continued from page 1) way, maid of honor, wore pastel and cornflower blue nylon chiffon with a full skirt of ballerina length. The sculptured bodices of the dress had a draped neckline and flowing panels in back. She carried a nose gay of light blue feathered carnations. Wearing dresses in reverse colors to the maid of honors, bridesmaids were Carol Fidler, Janice Craig, and Nancy Burton, sister of the bride, all of Speedway. They carried nose gays of blue carnations as did the junior

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bridesmaid, Miss Carla Etienne, sister of the groom, who wore blue nylon fashioned with a permanent pleated skirt. Little Jackie Sue Burton, cousin of the bride, wore a dres£ like that of the junior bridesmaid and carried a white basket of blue carnation petals. Master Brad Palmer, cousin of the bride, was ring bearer. Robert Etienne of Danville attended his brother as best man. Ushers were Earl Willoughby of Richmond, Indiana, and Robert Miller and John P. Christie, both of Danville. After a wedding trip to Florida the couple will reside at 115 N. Tennessee Street, Danville, Indiana. The groom is a Senior in Butler University.