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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 49

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THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR PAGE SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1945 Wedding To Be Read Dec. 29 Brower-Eilis Wedding Read At Brownsburg Mae MoQuistan To Be Wed Dec. 8 The marriage of Miss Mae C. MoQuistan to 1st Lt.

Andrew Tyndall will lake place at 3:30 o'clock Dec. 8 in the Meridian I Miss Miller To Re cd ifil Joan M. Brocking Is Bride Of Charles E. Wakeland Couple Leaves On Trip After Ceremony I Read In Geth-emane Lutheran Church Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Wakeland are Chicago follow ing thei-marriage at 7:30 o'clock last night in the Gethsemane Lutheran Church. The bride traveled in a suit of fuchsia wool with black accessories and white orchid corsage. Mrs. Wakeland is the former Heights Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Sidney Blair Harry officiating.

The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Alistair C. Mo Miss Joan Mane Brooking, and bouffant skirt of net. She carried a colonial bouquet of Bet daughter of Mrs. Alice Broek ter Times roses with blue satin mg.

5014 Ea? New Stieet Brownsburg. Dec. 1 (SpL) The Brownsburg Christian Church was the scene at 7:3 o'clock last night for the mar riage of Miss Marjorie Evelyn Ellis and Bruce R. Brower, sod of Mr. and Mrs.

Ivan E. Brower. 1225 North Holmes Avenue, Indianapolis. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred F. Ellis of Brownsburg. The double-ring ceremony wag read by the Rev. George C. Kim sey, pastor of the church.

THE BRIDE, who was given in marriage by her father, worn a gown of white heavy taffeta, fashioned with a fitted bodice sweetheart neckline and full skirt which was joined to the bodies i in scallops. The skirt fell into George Porter eds Miss Bell In Church Rite Miss Esther Bell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs David M. Bell. 1401 Ringgold Avenue, became the bride of George Porter, son of Mr.

and Mrs. William O. Porter. 556 North Beville Avenue, at 8:30 o'clock last night in the Woodruff Place Bapt Church. The Rev c.

Trent performed the douhle-nng ceremony before the altar of the church which was decorated with fall flowers and lighted with 'apers in candelabra. Preceding the ceremony Mrs. Claude Bunch, sister of the bride, sang and Ms Ruth Sohaefer, organist, pla; ed. MRS. GEORGE BELL, sister-in-law of the bride, was matron of honor ami Mrs.

Bruce Wells, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Doris Potter were the ushers. James Drake was best man. The bride wore a hrown crepe st reel -lengt dress trimmed with grosgrain ribbon She wore a half hat in brown trimmed with a light green fe her. and carried a prayer book topped with green gai denia Following ibe ceremony there Quistan. 31 College Avenue, ind the bridegroom-elect is the son of Mr.

and Mrs Charie Ty ndall of Schenectady. N. Y. Miss Elizabeth Pert will attend the bride-elect and William Tyndall will be his brother's best man. She will be honor guest ai a linen shower tomorrow afternoon given by Miss Pert, 4906 Guilford Avenue and Mr.

Wakeland is the son of streamers Mr and Mrs. Wakeland. 902 Miss Florence Wakeland. sister North Oakland Avenue. of the bridegroom who was The Rev.

J. S. Albert officiated bridesmaid, wore a gown of Wind-at the single-ring ceremony be- sor blue styled with long fitted fore an altar arranged with basque of Chantilly lace, romance chrysanthemums and seven-way neckline accented with a net ruf-candelabra against a background lie. three-quarter beeves and of greenery. bouffant net skirt.

She carried a Miss Mary Alice Peak, vocal- colonial bouquet of Briarcliffe ist. was accompanied by Miss roses with pink satin si reamers. Josephine Bailey, organist, a THF! RR1DE. ENTERING with The marriage of Miss Patricia Jane Miller, daughter of lr. and Mrs.

E. A. Miller of Ladoga, and 1 Benjamin E. Bryan, son of Mr. I and Mrs.

Vent Bry an Sr will train. Her two-tiered fingertip vei program of bridal airs was held with a Juliet cap. Mrs. Violetta Raisor was mai tron of honor and Miss June take place Dec. 9 in the Ladoga Christian Church.

(Ayres Photo Reflex.) Blocking home followed the cer-j emony with the following friends of the bride ass.sting: Misses Peak. Beity Moehan. Roselyn Haunts, Jane Carr and Josephine Bailey. The couple will be at home at 5014 East New York Street after Dec. 15.

Out of town guests at the1 wedding included Mrs. Edward Martin and Miss Florence tin of Hoopeslown. and Miss Helen New burn of Lucerne. her uncle. Merrill J.

Woods, chose a gown of Ivory satin brocade, fashioned with princess lines, romance neckline, long fitted sleeves and full skirt extending into a train Her fincer-tip veil fell from a cap of lace accented with seed pearls, and she carried a cascade bouquet of amaioniea lilies, stephanotis. and while roses CPL. PAUL G. HEARN, USA. A.F was best man, and Edward McKinney and Charles E.

Broek-Ing. brother of the bride, were ushers. Miss Shirley Ann Harkins. maid of honor, was attired in Ransom was bridesmaid. Simon Trager was best man.

and the ushers were Harold Speer and Eugene Ellis. Following the ceremony there was a reception in the home om was a reception in the home of the bride's parents The bridegroom was discharged recently from the Army aflei having served 30 months in the European 1 healer. r.vneo pink fashioned with a fitted satin basque, flared peplum. centered with a white orchid. the bride's parents.

The coupla will reside in Indianapolis. romance neckline, short sleeves, A wedding reception Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Hantis, 315 North Waleott Street, announce the engagement of their daughter.

Helen M. Hantzis, and James A. Vaughn, son of Mrs. P. J.

Vaughn of Quality, Ky. The wedding will take place Dec. 29 in the Zion Evangelical Church. Miss Test Exchanges Vows With Raymond G. Sweeney Woodstock Club Is Scene Of Wedding i Couple Leaves On Wedding Trip East The hallroom of the Woodstock Cluh was transformed into a rloi tered room for the marriage at 4:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon of Miss Cynthia Test and Raymond George Sweeney of New ork The bride is the' daughter of looped with vanda blossoms fall ing to the hemline of her dress.

Maj. Chnrles Edward Test, Mr. and Mrs. Donald N. Test.

42 West 43d Street, and Mr. Sweeney Is the son of Timothy G. Sweeney, Kansas City, Mo. The single ring ceremony was performed hy Dr. Jean S.

Milner, pastor of the Second Presbytcrinn brother of the bride, was best man. MRS. TEST, mother of the Church, and preceding the cere bride, wore a gown of olive green mony Paul Matthews, organist, i woo, wi(h matrhmg ostrioh- pm eci tip hat, vyth which she wore The bridal party stood before corsage of green, bronze and gold orchids. the altar arranged with a wrought, iron arch clustered with gilded laurel and mistletoe and Following thf reception the traveled in a hrow wool dress the arch were ornate stone urns filled with champagne colored chrysanthemums, blue delphinium and pink Sally roses with rhododendron foliage. with tilted three-quarter length matching coat, brown hat and accessories.

She wore blue vanda orchids, The couple will reside at 121) THE RRIDAL PARTY entered the hall room on a green ram as Central Park South, New -i ork The hride was graduated from Tudor Hall. Rraircliff Junior Col runner outlined wnn giinen laurel and miyletoe garlands, in miniature arch effects, between gilded pots of jeweled and floral lege and is a member of the In dianapoiis Junior League. Mr. Sweeney attended the I ni- trees. Miss Alice Boozer, who was the versify of Missouri and is a mem- bride's onlv attendant, wore a ber or the Mgma fraternity, gold silk jersey floor-length dress He recently was discharged from which was made with a round th Army after having served on neckline and fitted bodice.

She the Pan- staff of the Army news- wore hrown gloves and a cloche paper, Stars and Stripes, and ith Of gardenia leaves and mistletoe me Aim) news service in ixtrw berries and a carried a muff of iorK. gardenia foliage and mistletoe berries fashioned with a handle a of champagne-colored rhrysanthe- MISS ill Oil I I IZUC. Jl jLss'-' v- Ip -Ii TM 9mmT tgf3 1 h-i11 -j? "wf Cslsbrotion Remember to Add a Home Gift to Your Listl mums, nrown spray orchids anci gilded mistletoe pearls. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a beautiful gown with an antique ivory satin background accented with muted colored brocade which was made with a round neckline and long sleeves which fell into points over the hands. The gown was print-ess style.

Her antique ivory illusion veil was shoulder length and fell from a gold cloth circlet upon which were multi-colored sequins. The bride carried blue vanda and pink spray orchids caught with an antique chain which was Reduce Without Etertion In Your Own Bathtub With MIRACLE BATH The new scientific hath powder to eliminate superfluous ftl tissue on all parts of the bnd Norman Baxter To Exchange ows The First Presbyterian Church will be the scene at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon for the wedding of Miss Norma Elaine Montague and 1st Lt. Norman E. Baxter. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Stanton S. Montague. 1W2 Congress Avenue, and Lt. Baxter is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Baxter, Clearfield. Ia. Preceding the ceremony Miss Martha faron, organist, will play and Ralph Penely will Mrs. John Frederick Stephens, sister of the bride, who will be matron of honor, will wear an autumn green velvet gown with headdress to matrh and will carry an arm bouquet of roses Miss Patricia TrefZ.

maid of honor, will wear a dress of yellow velvet and will carry an arm bouquet of red roses and the bridesmaids, Mrs. Robert. Kail and Miss WIHaiean Sallee, will both wear dresses of bittersweet velvet and will carry arm bouquets of yellow roses. THE BRIDE WILL WEAR a dress of ivory satin fashioned on princess lines with long sleeves falling into points over the hands. The skirt wiil form long train.

She will wear a finger-tip veil of white net. Lt. jg Loren E. Baxter of Des Motnes, brother of the bridegroom, will be best man and the ushers will be Ronald Walker Montague, brother of the bride; John Frederick Stephens and Jack Ream. Following the ceremony there will be a reception in the home of the bride's parents.

Assistants will be Mrs. Ste- lust sit in your bathtub for 5 min-u and watch your pounds melt 1 Tetimnial letter prove that same women and men hate lost as much a I pounds after taking the first bath pounds after eight hath 15 pounds after to hath. TOP GROUPrHG Englnh Chtppendalt Sofa, extra heavy maulaue cover. mahogany trim. 325.00; Lump Tablet.

mahogany, with gallery tops. ach. 19.75; Cocktail Table with hand tooled leather tnp, all mahogany. 47.50. LOUXGE CHAIR full spring construction, heavy brocaulle cover, 99.50.

FAX BACK CHAIR, heavy matekme toters of rote, hive or wine, 1 19-50. MAHOGAW DESK. 4T long. 2.V veneered on ail four stde. banded top.

Dnvetad construction, all drawer custom ttecJ. center drawer guides, dustproof oa interiors. Dutmcttve pulls, 98.50. No Starvation Diets Necessary To Aohiese Best Results We Suggest I sins MIRACLE SLENDERIZING CREAM After Your MIRACLE RATH EXCELLENT FOR RHEUMATISM ANO aRTNRITB SA.no for pound tax included for sn-dat supple MAIL ORDERS GIVEN' PROMPT ATTENTION soRRV. NO C.O.D.

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Fi Charles Joh falter K. Haliibur-ik Hi land and Mrs. will reside in Los The bridegroom ing in the South-where he was Mr. Paul Amc far tin groom' Loren ut -of -town guests here ddJng are the bride-irent. Lt.

and Mrs. er, and Mr. and Mrs. no. all of Des Moines.

Jarr.es Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beeier of Crest on. Ia Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Dinsmore of Columbus. O. and Robert Riley of Anderson. HI 'Our f0" Hint Ground Root. 105 N.

Perm. 31 South 1eridian yjM THERES JcJed THRILL IN GIFTS' FROM "FS 'W ''frt mi mm in wwmi i i nij. J. Fi'h Servings three servings to the for fillets and half a for whoie fish. 4.

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