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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 88

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(Port-) MISS NANCY KAY PHILLIPPE MISS CAROLE ANN LISTON MISS SARAHANN TEPFER MISS ANN CAROL WENGER MISS SHARA ANN DUCKWORTH MISS NANCY IRENE ROGERS Sherman-Tepfcr Dodd-Duchvorth Overpeck-Liston Miss Carole Ann Liston and Arnold Air Society. Mr. Sherman is the son of Mrs. Vanard Sherman, 2041 Winton Avenue, Speedway, and the late Mr. Sherman.

Plans are being made for a fall wedding in St Christopher's Catholic Church. Graves-PhilUppe Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. E. R.

Phillippe, 10609 Vali Drive, Carmel, of the engagement of their daughter, Miss Nancy Kay Phillippe, and Larry Wayne Graves. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. R.

Graves of Anderson. The future bride is a student at Christ Hospital School of Nursing at Cincinnati, 0., and the University of Cincinnati. She attended Indiana University and is a member of Kappa Kappa Dr. and Mrs. Milton Tep-fer, 4746 Jennys Road, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Sarah-tnn Tepfer, and Frank V.

Sherman. Miss Tepfer attended Butler University where her fiance is a senior. He is group commander of the Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps and is a member of David C. Overpeck will be married Jan. 30 in the Black-hawk (Ind.) Evangelical United Brethren Church.

Mr. and Mrs. Ivan P. Liston of Blackhawk are parents of the bride-elect. She is a senior at Indiana State College.

She is a member of Pi Gamma Mu and Kappa Delta Pi honor-aries. Her fiance is a graduate of Indiana State. He is a member of the Indianapolis Star editorial staff. His parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Jesse Overpeck of Brazil. -w! in i Kappa Sorority. Mr. Graves attended IU. He is now stationed with the United States Army at Birmingham, Ala.

No wedding date has been set. Eppler-Wcnger The announcement of the engagement of Miss Ann Carol Wenger and John Be-nard Eppler is made by Mrs. James H. Ditman of Champaign, III. The bride-elect is also the daughter of the late Ralph E.

Wenger. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. Marguerite Roe, 4001 Central Avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.

Wenger, 3618 East 34th Street. Mr. Eppler is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Eppler, also of Champaign.

Both are attending Eastern Illinois University at Charleston. The wedding date has not been set. Plans for a Feb. 27 wedding are being made by Miss Shara Ann Duckworth and Ronald Lloyd Dodd. Parents of the couple are Mr.

and Mrs. James L. Duckworth, 1170 Mitthoefer Road, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dodd, 1620 West Ray Street.

Mr. Dodd is a graduate of Butler University. Stapleton-Rogcrs The East 49th Street Christian Church will be the setting for the June 19 wedding of Miss Nancy Irene Rogers and Joseph M. Stapleton. Mr.

and Mrs. Connie Edward Rogers, 2922 North Chester Avenue, are parents of the future bride. She is a graduate of Milligan College and a teacher in the Indianapolis Public Schools. Mr. Stapleton attends Milligan.

His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ellis M. Stapleton of Somerset, Pa. JANUARY clearance Vl-Vl Off (OR MORE) Coats Suits Dresses Formals Cocktail Dresses AW Merchandise From Regular Sfoek ALL SALES FINAL 4913 N.

Pennsylvania St. WA Dust Catcher When drilling holes into a concrete, plaster, or brick wall, prevent dirt and dust from falling to the floor by taping a small cardboard box to the wall just under the spot being drilled. Use masking tape for fastening this box to the wall. (VcAnlnch) (Galloway) MISS SYLVIA ALYCE DYKE MISS JOYCE ANN GRIFFIN MISS DONNA KAY JOHNSTON (Avrj Photoreflex) MISS JUDY ANN GRIFFITH Wright-Griffth You Can Count on Us Costs No More at Sears Hiatt-Griffin Mr. and Mrs.

Richard E. Griffin of Cicero announce the engagement of their Wooster-Dyke Plans for an Aug. 21 wedding are being made by Miss Sylvia Alyce Dyke and Guy Mack Wooster. Mr. and Mrs.

William F. Dyke, 3118 North Richardt Avenue, are parents of the bride-to-be. Her fiance is the son of the Rev. and Mrs. James M.

Wooster, 3026 North College Avenue. NSTALIED Carpet Sslc Miss Judy Ann Griffith and Jack Wright will be married Saturday in the Eastminster United Presbyterian Church. Parents of the Couple are Mr. and Mrs. Claude R.

Griffith, 2421 East 13th Street, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wright, 3141 North Dear-bom Avenue. Phone ME 6-5381 Monday! daughter, Miss Joyce Ann Griffin and Airman 2c Mark Allen Hiatt The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul F. Hiatt of Arcadia. He is stationed with the United States Air Force at March AFB, Calif. Bandura-Johnston Mr. and Mrs.

Louis M. Johnston of Plainfield announce the Jan. 29 wedding plans of their daughter, Miss Donna Kay Johnston, and Jack Paul Bandura. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ambrose Bandura of Richmond. Gail Cassen Wed To Neil Schwartz Miss Gail Rochelle Cassen became the bride of Neil M. Schwartz yesterday in the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs.

Manuel S. Cassen, 9449 Michigan Road. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Nettie Yanoff Brudner of Louisville, Ky. Jel-Speed Selling PRINTED PATTERN crystals accented the Empire front waistline.

Rolled satin bow streamers were secured to the back overlap of the sculp-tured skirt. Her veil was attached to a jeweled and lace Juliet cap. The bride carried calla lilies. Matron of honor was the bride's mother, Mrs. Cassen, who was gowned in gold.

Attendants were Mrs. Leonard A. Goddy of Louisville; Mrs. Harvey Gordon of Arlington, and Miss Isabel Cassen, all sisters of the bride, and 4772 -10-18 THE BRIDE WORE an ori-ginal gown of antique white ilk satin in slim sheath design. A medallion of pearls and Mrs.

Bernard Trager and Miss Susie Bairn, both of Louisville and sisters of the bridegroom, They wore Ming velveteen sheaths and carried long-stem snow white roses. Junior attendants were Shelley Trager, Karen Goddy, Steve Trager and David Goddy, all of Louisville. Stuart E. Speckter of Louis ville was best man. Ushers were Dr.

Leonard A. Goddy, Bernard Trager and Milton Morguelan, all of Louisville, and Harvey Gordon of Arlington. AFTER A CARIBBEAN cruise the couple will be at home in Louisville. The bride was graduated from Indiana University where she was a member of Sigma Delta Tau Sorority and Mortar Board. She received her master's degree from Ohio State University.

Her husband is a graduate of Ohio State and a member of Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity. r- -''flirrrBa Nylon, Pile Strongest Carpet Fiber Completely Installed With Cushion FREE SHOP-AT-HOME SERVICE Coordinate your carpeting with your other furnishings. We'll bring samples, help you decide. Call ME 6-5381. EXPERT INSTALLATION Don't Guaranteed or Your Money Back" on floor coverings installed through Sears! (Miner-Baker) MRS.

NEIL M. SCHWARTZ The Former Miss Gail Rochelle Cassen Ideal for the Budget-Minded Yet Quality-Conscious Family Thompsons Announce Engagement Warrentown, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H.

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Printed Pattern 4772: Misses' Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. See pattern for yardages. Send 50 cents in coins for this pattern add 15 cents for each pattern for first-class mailing and special handling. Send to Anne Adams, care of The Indianapolis Star, 375 Pattern Dept. 243 West 17th Street, New York II, N.Y.

Print plainly name, address with zone, size and style number. Compelte fashion report in our new Spring-Summer Pattern Catalogue plus coupon for ONE FREE pattern! Everything you need for the life you lead 350 design ideas! Send 50 cents now. IN-THE-HOME CLEANING Professional cleaning of carpets, rugs. Use Sears Revolving Charge. Call ME 6-3145.

HA1R-AND-JUTE CARPET CUSHION Adds years to life of carpet. Gives comfort underfoot. In Decorator Colors Parchment beige Gold Dark Sage green Spice beige Cocoa ISO MONEY DOWN Ak Your Saleaman How You May Take Up to 5 Yean to Pny on Ser Modernizing Credit Plan Cranberry Hula Low In Calories New York (UPI)-A low-calorie beverage with a tropical flavor is cranberry hula. Prechill, then mix together 2 cups of dietetic cranberry juice cocktail, 1 cup each of strong tea and unsweetened pineapple juice, 1 (16-ounce) bottle of non-caloric gingerale, and 2 tablespoons of lemon juice. Sweeten to taste with liquid artificial sweetener.

Add ice cubes and garnish with lime slices. Makes 6 servings of tbont 30 calories each (8 ounce servings). RoomSiie Regular Sale I 9x12 ft. 98.28 83.88 I5.40 12x15 ft. 163.80 139.80 24.00 15x18 ft.

245.70 209.70 36.00 15x21 ft. 286.65 244.65 42.00 INSTALLED CARPET AND CUSHION Normal Installation in Marion County.SewingaandMetals extra. Indianapolis residents. The future bride is a graduate of St. Joseph's Infirmary School of Nursing in Atlanta, Ga.

Lt. Scott is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. A.

Scott of Atlanta. He is a graduate of Georgia Tech University and is stationed at Fort Stewart, Ga. A Feb. 13 wedding in St Anthony's Catholic Church in Atlanta is planned. Shop at Sears and Save Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back SEARS DOWNTOWN Alabama at Vermont ME 6-5381 Scars Downtown Open lo 9 FrI.

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