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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • 7

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Alpha Xis To Hold Parley To Say Vows At Cathedral Today Will MU I iy Goes To Canada (Afr lteUXWI 15 POPULAR LINES Summer Smiles On The Junior JmA Helen Washburns Return PURE SILK i 4 PRINT ROCK JH IT'LL COST 1495 1 Sl la Th (aater SUr I Junior Shop SooomI loor SIZES 555003800 2000 Wby wr aimMVWirt bw KWtU UU lUrUM Unilj A 57th Street Guests will be girls entering Indiana and Purdue Universities in September In the receiving line will be Mrs Taggart national treasurer Mrs Nelson alumnae president Miss Ann Hutchison president of the Indi ana chapter and Miss Dora Brookie president of the Purdue Chapter Send TWENTY IVE CENTS in coins far 'this pattern to ANNE ADAMS care of THE INDIANAPO LIS STAR PATTERN DE PARTMENT PO BOX 8710 CHICAGO 80 ILL Print plainly YOUR NAME ADDRESS ZONE SIZE STYLE NUMBER But if sprinkle freshly cut lawn grass on It before sweeping Petunia it will act as a de luxe sweeping com pound and lay the dust No sneezes! the mother After a wedding trip to Wisconsin the couple will reside at 321 South Warman Avenue ttM earthy a chapter luncheon' and' recep ftii'feirihist UWl'rrtastt' "ot "meni street a nsf tfCW Aim jr Ta tetAMate fa lk9 £i(hY' Ww 5(a MMa We hte UbItmI yeteihai vttli tuir irMAl Only Minuht lor loch Window "Its traditional mother daughter ir CJkf tea from 2 to 5 tomor MfS Mb GaiUS row Afternoon in the home ofZPltK Mrs Robert unjde 815 East L4ud Indorsement Sava Time! Save Work! Save Money! CELANESfMULTlCORD As simple to wash done it! Iturned the hose on that Cat when she went for the bird! An1 mad as SONNYSAYINGS By ANNY Y' CORY (Not hlt Not But ABRIC) with a college workshop program and achievement banquet Miss Maribelle Cormack of Cornell will be speaker A MODEL INITIATION cere mony will open the Sunday Jilly 3 meetings A mother and daugh ter dinner is planned and in the afternoon' the Alpha Xis will tour the surrounding district A buffet supper and evening enter tainment will end the day The program wiH MISS BETTY ANDERSON Miss Betty Anderson will be wed to Eugene Critchlow at 10 this morning In the Englewood Christian Church by theRev Harry Poll The bride is the daughter of Mrs Iril Mason of 421 South Warman Avenue The bride groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Earner Critchlow of 2054 North Dearborn Street Kirs Kennard Thomas ma tron of honor' will enter in a nile green marquisette gown while the bridesmaids Miss Charlotte Walsh Mrs Gerald Anderson and Miss Louise Chastain will wear shell pink blue and yellow respectively Their flowers will be baskets of blossoms In pastel shades Gerald Anderson will be airiYl Vv Xfzx 1 tea 1 1 1 SS 14 VI man of Montgomery and Kennard Thomas and Wallace Byrer The bride will enter in a tra ditional white satin gown with Chantilly lace touches Her il lusion veils will shower fr6m a shifted Illusion Miss' Rosemary eeney will be come the bride of Joseph Kety at 9 this morning In Blessed Sacrament Chapel of SS Peter and Paul Cathedral Msgr Raymond Noll will hear vows and the Rev rancis VanBenton will read the' nuptial mass ParetjUo th couple are Mr Ofyyry 'J burg end MpZiute JAn Patrick Kelly 2126 North New' Jersey Street Mrs Thomas Scollard who came from Philadelphia Pa to attend her sister wilUwear a dawn pink marquisette over taf feta gown Her colonial bouquet will be made of pink roses The bride given in marriage by her father will wear a tradi tional white satin wedding gown Her nylon veil will be caught up to a satin coronet Her bouquet will be formed of white roses rank Kelly will be best man for his brother Usherswill in elude William eeney ana Gerald Kelly brothers of the couple The couple will leave on a wedding trip after a breakfast in The Homstead and reception in 'the Kelly home They will reside at 2446 North Meridian Street Samuel Arnold Wed At Puerto Rico The 179 year old naval station Sanjuan Puerto Rico was the scene Tuesday night for the marriage of Miss Eleanor Demaree daughter of Mr and Mrs Herald Demaree of rank lin to Seaman Samuel Arnold USN son of Mr arid Mrs Wil bur Arnold 530 Eugene Street Cmdr Drelth 10th Naval District chaplain performed the double ring ceremony Mrs Joe Henderson Boston was matron of honor and Sea man Clifton Compton BecklyVa as best man The bride who flew to the Caribbean on June 19 has been the guest of Mr and Mrs Wil liam Melton San Juan Arnold has been in the? Navy since April 1948 He was gradu ated from the Navy Yeoman school at Norfolk Va prior to his assignment to Puerto Rico Mra William Cralgle 3310 North Meridian Street left lait night for St Catherines On tario Canada to attend the marriage of her cousin Miss Barbara Marie Wright and George rank Scott of Port Dal housle Ontario Mr and Mrs John Washburn 5336 Washington Boulevard have returned from Walloon Lake Mich where they were the guests of Mrs Van Camp Mayer at her summer home ViX Sigma Kappa To Hold Mother Daughter Tea Indianapolis Alumnae Associa tion of Sigma Kappa wdll presept ironing Removes for washing with a slight "touch JUST WASH RINSE HANG" NO WAITING Visit rom California 'M'p 'Mrs AfartirtfH' of 'San rwttcisca Cas ar guests of Mrs brother Earl Murbarger 1741 East 77th Street Kelly eeney Today us $100000! Convention "bounces" (those who have attended four or more conventions) and (three conventions to their cred it) vtll be honor guests at the July 4 luncheon of Alpha Xi Delta na tional fraternity during the group's national convention from riday until July? 5 at rench Lick Above (left) Mrs Allen aux and Mrs Ralph McKoy official convention hostess pre pare doggy favors for the luncheon Mrs McKay is a "hound (5Jar Photo) The Hoosier state will be the mecca next week end for mem bers of Alpha Xi Delta national women's fraternity ho will come for their national conven tion at rench Lick The national council and prov ince presidents will arrive at rench Lick Thursday for pre convention conferences and to work out details of the five day session i DELEGATES "will begjn reg DRUMS INDIANA MUSIC CO tu I ohio ra iim Teener! where the party begins! Whirly skirt ballet length or short gay little scal lopy neckline brief cap sleeves You'll dance the night away in this! Pattern 4761 in Teen age sizes 10121416 Size 12 takes 4H yards 35 inch 54 yard contrast This pattern easy to use1 sim ple to sew is tested for fit Has complete illustrated instructions Depart On Criiise Miss Jessie Russell 111 East 16th Street Mr and Mrs Al Trefz 953 North Audubon Road and Mr and Mrs Will Bork 2259 East Riverside Drive sailed Thursday from New Or leans La a Caribbean cruise Mr and Mrs Trefz are mak ing the regularly scheduled 11 day United ruit Company tour of Guatemala and Panama while Mr and Mrs Pork and Miss Russell are going to spend a month in Guatemala Betty Anderson To Be Bride Of ory feats Ke' erreq to oy na tional magazine as Greatest One Man Show" Dr Polgar's show is called "Miracles of the Mind" and is responsible for his listing in Who in America" After a sunrise memorial serV 1 ice in the garden Monday morn ing July 4 the women will gather for a business session and the luncheon Polls will open that afternoon and' at 2 30 the Alumnae workshop program will be given New of ficers will be presented at a rose banquet that night After a morning business ses sion and luncheon Tuesday July 5 the officers will be installed and the convention will end Mrs Allen auxyice presl Province VI Missouri Illinois and Indiana wdll be the officialdelegate from the Indian apolis alumnae group Besides Mrs McKay other local mem bers present will include Mrs Howard A Dupuis who designed the favorstfor the Hounds lunch eon and Miss Margaret Ufford who has ritten a script for the luncheon Miss Ufford and Mrs Dupuis will present the script together Mrs Jean Bellarfl also will attend STUDENTS from the Indiana University chapter who will go to rench' Lick are Miss Irene Becker president from Syra cuse NY Her alternate wdll be Joanne Secrist of Cromwell Other girls from the Blooming toh chapter planning to attend are Misses' Ella Margaret Charlotte Bettinger from Tell City and Miss Betty Jane Win ter Cincinnati and Virginia Kindig Kentland Misses Kin dig and Winter will be pages Miss Ruth Grigshy of Cleve land Is president of the Pur due University chapter and will be official Miss Julia Crouch of West Lafayette will be her alternate and others of that' chapter attending will be Marsha Heil who will lead the singing land Mis Helen Hardin pianist for the conven tion The Bloomingion alumnae chapter will be represented offi cially by Mrs Marian Leith Others from that chapter will "be Chew JJr and Archie Koon and Miss Lightfoot 8100 fr refira AIsmmI Cmn Mriy The1 EX LAX Way 4 IME JDiDlAN APOUS STAX i Lona Bomkamp I Anton Dum Jr 'SEWING for vacation leaves you more money for GOING! See jthe latest styles to ew in our new ANNE ADAMS Summer Pattern Book A one suitcase travel wardrobe fashions for the wholet family REE pattern of a shampoo and make up smock printed right in the book Send just fifteen cents more' for this book 'i Waubn'i ti open Monday through Saturday 9:30 A to 500 JUNK 25 1M9 John A Kennard Zfo Take BrideAt Rite Today JolfiTA Kennard will take Miss Mary Ann Lamoureux aa his bride at 9 o'clock this morn ing in the Church of th Holy Croas with the Rev Ambrose Sullivan officiating The bride is the daughter of Mr? Dennis Griffn 1411 Mar lowe Avenue Ind Mrs Hershel 1502 North Grant Ave rueis ths mother of the bride 1 MISS LONA MAY BORNKAM The marriage of Miss Lona May Bomkamp to Charles Cerovski will be solemnized at 11 this morning in SS Peter and Paul Cathedral' The Rev John Reidy will officiate The bride is tha daughter of Mr and Mrs Elmer Bom kamp of 1934 North New Jersey Street Mr Cerovski is the son of Mr and Mrs Tom Cerovski of Lewistown Mont BLUE PINK and green pastel sheer lace gowns ill be worn by the attendants Miss Mary Cerovski sister of the bridegroom and maid of honor $fiss Mary Margaret Carroll of here and Miss Nancy Collier of Elkhart They will wear Chan tilly lace mitts and their flowers will be Briarcliff roses The bride's gown is fashioned of white marquisette accented with Chantilly lace 2 The bouf fant skirt cascades into a ca thedral train with lace inser tions Th? bride will wear her illusion Jvel) which is attached to a Chantilly lace ti ara Snow White roses will com 'pose the bouquet wiH be best man Ushers will be Joe Pous or East ChicMgo and Robert Batch elder of Indianapolis ollowing a reception at the bride's home the couple will leave on a west ern honeymoon later making their home at Lewistown Dorothy Jean Reid To Be Weil Today Miss Dorothy Jean Reid will become the bride of Richard Eu i 'gene Aulby at II o'clock this morning in Little lower Catho lic Church The Rev William Vollmuth will officiate I Parents of the couple are Mrs I Kenneth Reid 935 'North jBradley Avenue and Mr and Mrs Clarence Aulby 1727 North i Bancroft Street Pink ninon over white rose and taffeta gowns will be worn by the bridal attendants IThey will carry arm bouquets of daisies Mrs Ilon Young will be matron of honor and Misses Helen and Janc Reid sisters of the bride bridesmaids Best man will be James Aulby brother of the bridegroom Ush i ers wdll include loyd Burns and Thomas risz of South Bend I The bride's gown is made of white dotted ninon over satin Her veil will be fingertip in length and she will carry white bridal flowers After a reception in the bride's home the couple leave on a trip I Camp is on Dixie Highway No 1 near Danville Ill There ia a dally train service between Indianapolis and Danville (New York Central Railroad) Train leaves Indianapolis 7 am Central Standard Time and arrives id Danville 9:30 am Camp auto meets train hr Ifrihtr WatrHtfon irrthu lev offcer Director Camp Metre Dame Olivet lit CAMP NOTRE DAME A New Catholic Camp for Boys 7yto 17 Ideally located on beautiful grounds of La' Sa latte Seminary I Jj lujun from Indianapolis Well rounded program of sports and recreational activities Season limited to three weeks July 3 to July 24 Camp is under leadership of La oaiene earners ull 3 Week Period 2 Week 1 Week groom PASTEL NET dresses with taffeta underskirti will be worn by the matron of honor Mrs John A Swallow sister of the bride the maid of honor Miss Jeanne Threasa Kennard sister of the bridegroom and Ann Hemmelgarn and Esther Cunningham bridesmaids Threasa MjDowell and Catherine Mcarren cousins of the bride will be flower girls The bride will appear in a white Chantilly lace over blulsh pink satin gown She wHl enter I alone Her fingertip veil falls from a tiara of seed pearls and she will carry white roses and atephanotis Richard Mcarren cousin' of the bride will be ring bearer William Hebenstreet will be best man and James Kennard brother pf the bridegroom John A Swal James Quinn and Thomas Hallaran will be ushers The couple will travel to lake Geneva WIL WINDOW PLUS ECONOMY A TCDUC REE ESTIMATES rnM iKKma home demonstrations IB! AIRIELD AVE WA 0043 Lois Ann Ross To Exchange Vows MlsS Lois Ann Ross and Anton William Dum Jr will exchange marriage vowg at 10 o'clock this morning in SS Peter and Paul Cathedral The Rt Rev Ray mond Noll will officiate Parents of the couple are Mr' and Mrs Augustus Ross 1640 North Meridian Street and Mr and Mrs Anton Dum 1821 North Delaware Street HEAVEN BLUE taffeta gowns will be worn by Mrs Walter Riley Jr sister of the bride and matron of honor and Miss Jane Ross another sister and Mrs Edward Galm bridesmaids They wfU carry rench basket! filled with summer flowers Best man will be Mr Riley while Claude Hadden Jr and William Hay usher Escorted by her father the bride yill wear a candlelight satin gowm Her Imported can dlelight illusion veil wdll be caught to a pearl encrusted satin Wedding ring Her orchid bou quet will be set in a cascade of white roses Serving at the reception In the bride's home will be Misses Jacqueline McAvoy Rose Mans field and Mary Helen Wells jjMuuk Patricia A Kelly redrick Gause To Be Wed Today The marriage of Miss Patricia Ann Kelly and redrick Gause Jr will be solemnized by the Rev Henry A Trapp at 10 o'clock this morning in Holy Angels Catholic Church Parents of the couple are Mrs Michael Kelly 321 West Street and Mr and Mrs red rick Gause 3648 South Me ridlan Street AQUA ORCHID and pink gowns will be worn by the bridal attendants who will carry bas kets of summer flowers Miss Agnes Catherine Kelly wdll be maid of honor for her sister Bridesmaids will le Mrs John Morrisoifcot Peori Ulsister of the bride and Miss Barbara A Kelly niece the bride John Kelly will give his sis ter In marriage Her candlelight duchess satin gowm Is made with puffed sleeves fitted basque and ruffle edged skirt caught with handmade roses Her silk illu sion veil will be attached to a band of satin roses Her white prayer book will be topped with an orchid and atephanotis Gill will act as best man Ushers will be aymond Gause brother of the bride groom and John Miller i A wedding breakfast will be served in' Holly Hock Hill and the reception will be held in the Hotel Lincoln The couple will reside at 507 East 23d Street until their new home is completed Charles Alling family for merly of Indianapolis in Stutt gart Germany and Capt and Mrs Poinier parents pf a ranklin College in Nuremberg Germany They will return Aug 31 from Southampton England Miss Jay daughter of Mr and Mrs James Jay 3620 Central Avenue graduated this month from Northw'estern University Miss Brewer daughter of 'Mrs Samuel Brewer 5214 Park Ave nue was graduated from rank lin Maty Shannon To Be Married AtChapelRite A double ring ceremony unite Miss M4ry Theresa Shan non and loyd A Tutterrow in marriage at 11:30 this morning In the chapel of the Im maculate Heart of Mary Cath olic The Rev Edwin Sahm wdll of ficiate The bride ia the daugh ter of Mrs William Anderson 1401 North Pennsylvania Street Miss Eva Marie Rupert cousin of the bride and her only attend ant will wear a gown of white orgindy over pink taffeta THE BRIDE has chosen an Imported white organdy dress (ace edging A shoulder lenth veil of illusion falls from'1 a Juliet cap of white organdy and ia fastened with clusters of lillies of the valley She wdll carry a white prayer book with a white orchid Charles Schmalz will be best man and John Shannon brother of the bride and Morris Tutterrow brother of the bride groom will seat the guest The home of the aunt Mrs Catherine Rupert 3015 Graceland Avenue wilj be the scene of the reception The couple will reside at 2543 Union Street Young Travelers To Visit Europe Misses Phyllis Jay and Mary Catherine Brewer wdll leave In dianapolis Tuesday for New York from where they will sail riday on a student tour of Europe The travelers accqmpanied by Misses Gyneth Wilson and Bar bara Kvle both nf ranklin will feat THE ATTENDANTS will wear marquisette over taffeta dresses Miss Betty MiUer will be maid of honor for her sister 1 and Misses Shirley and Virginia Miller sisters of the bridt will be bridesmaids The oride will wear a candle light satin dress fashioned with peplum and cathedral train Her fingertip veil of Illusion is held Wdtha satin bonnet and she wdll carry white roses wdth an orchid 1 Martin Miller a brother of the bride wdll perform best man duties and guests will be ushered by Robert Miller brother of bride and Victor Hemmerle cousin of the bride Cincinnati A wedding breakfast wdll be given in Cifaldi's Villa Nova and the couple will receive in the bride's home They wdll vacation Lake Michigan and reside at 22611 South Meridian Street MRS VICTOR A SELBY Mrs Victor A Selby of air mount has been Indorsed as a candidate for of the fife vice president of the Indi ana ederation of Clubs Elec tion wdll take place at the con vention of the state organization to be held here next spring The indorsement was made Tuesday at a meeting of the council of the 11th district fed eration In Wabash Mrs Selby is at present treas urer of the Indiana federation and has served the organization in a number of other offices IT in a few words! But a trial is worth a million words find Ex Lax is everything 1 a finelaxative ought to gentle pleaeant and effective! Equally rood for children and grown ups EX LAX The Chocolated Laxative PETUNIA! A job which I distinctly Don't adoa Is sweeping the Dusty floor frsrtV'la aria ranc the Newton Miller VowsToBeSaid At St Miss Rosemary Miller will be come the bride of James Newton Jr at a double ring ceremony performed by the Rev Thomas ields at 11 o'clock this morning In St Catholic Church The bride is' the daughter of Mr and Mrs Martin L1 Miller 916 East Morris Street and Newton is the son of Mrs Edith bon 'arid garden party that noon In the Oriental Garden for Panhellenic representatives del egates visitors and friends The council founders past national council members and Jnational executive secretary will form the receiving line Mrs Donald Schellenbach of San rancisco Cal is nation al president of the organization which now lists 184 alumnae and active chapters Alpha Xi Delta was founded in 1893 A formal dirmer with formal convention openftsg afterwards ill close the first meeting The Indianapolis alumnae ''with Mrs Ralph McKay as official convention hostess nave planned a Hoosier theme dinner that night With garlands of zinnias tulip tree blooms and red bird place cards to make the visitorsndiana rmnded A business next Satur day morning and province lunch eons with a prize for the best decorated tahle depicting re gionalcharacter will be followed Riviera Club Sets July 4 Swim Meet Independence Day at the Rivi era Club' will be celebrated with a swimming meet for club mem i bers and visiting club represent atives followed by a luncheon at 10:30 Swimming events will start at9 and will include the following classes: ree style open meet for girls and novice free style for boys All contestants will be lie twee the ages of 8 through 13 years of age All Indianapolis country clubs have been invited to participate and out of tiwn clubs receiv ing invitations are: Youth oun i dation Kenosha Wist Tmvn I Club Chicago Colonial Club New Albany and Lakeside Club lxuisville Ky Medals will be given to the winners and ribbons ill be pre sented for winners from se1: rd to fifth place Summertime calls for one 1 really pretty pretty dres't one that makes a junior feel completely ladylike 7 and ere it is! 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