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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 79

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Indianapolis, Indiana
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79
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SUNDAY, AUGUST 22, 1965 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR- -SEC. 5-PAGE 13 SUBDEBS AND SQUIRES Euvola Club Members Prepare Decorations For Friday Dance in the table center pieces. (Star Photo) Last minute touches go on the decorations for the shoe as Barbara Nolte (center) makes the heads of the "Wynken, Blynken and Nod" dance of Euvola Club mem- three men in the shoe and Emily Derra puts the flowers As swimming-pool days diminish, Euvola Club members are working diligently making decorations for their dance Friday. "Wynken, Blynken and Nod" will sail off to the Land of Nod Friday night in the Columbia Club. The decorations will center around this theme.

A large wooden shoe will be placed at the door, filled with the three little men. The tables will be dotted with smaller wooden shoes filled with a mast, sail and flowers. The members made By BOBBY MANNERS (Clubs wishing to contribute to this column should submit items by Monday. The column is published each Sunday). all the shoes themselves.

The traditional name signs will be in the shape of the gold and black Euvola pins. Chaperones will be Mr. and Mrs. Paul Derra, Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Peters, and Mrs. Earl Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon E. Hall and Mr.

and Mrs. J. William Adams. The members of the club are pupils at North Central and Shortridge high schools and Tudor Hall School. Kay Anne McCalister To Marry Bill Eaton Miss Kay Anne McCalister and Bill D.

Eaton will be married a at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon in the Eighth Christian Church. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vernon McCalister, 1921 North King Avenue. The bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Don Eaton of Fowler, Kan. THE BRIDE will wear a gown of embroidered peau de soie organza over faille taffeta. A flat bow accents the selffabric cummerbund. She will carry white gladioli and yellow sweetheart roses.

Her attendants will wear lime green shadow cotton dresses. They will carry lime green carnations. MATRON of honor will be Mrs. Bernard McPeek. Bridesmaid will be Miss Jacque Cain of Lawrence.

Tammy McGrevy will be flower girl. Phil Coleman of Camby will be best man. Ushers will be Kenneth Eaton of Des Moines, Edward Eaton of Emporia, and Phil Meadows of Lawrence. The couple will live at Flat Rock after next Sunday. Miss Wyatt Married To D.E.Surber Vincennes, Janet Sue Wyatt became Mrs.

Daryl E. Surber yesterday in St. Peter's Lutheran Church. Mrs. Elsie Wyatt of Decker is mother of the bride.

Mr. Surber is the son of Mrs. G. N. Blanton of Crawfordsville.

A GOWN of silk organza and Venice lace, styled with chapel train, was worn by the bride. A pearl crown secured her veil. She carried a white orchid and stephanotis on a white Bible. Miss Jackie Sisson of Decker was maid of honor. She wore a yellow floor-length of Empire styling and gown carried yellow crysanthemum.

GLORIA Ellermann was flower girl and David Wyatt of Decker, nephew of the bride, was ring bearer. Glenn Wyatt of Decker, brother of the bride, was best man. Ushers were Robert and Jack Wyatt, also of Decker and brothers of the bride. After a wedding trip to Mackinac Island, the couple will live at 5326 Sunset Avenue, Indianapolis, DOWNTOWN buy-by-the-box The Wm.H. Block Co.

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MISS KAY ANNE McCALISTER To Be Mrs. Bill D. Eaton The bride attended Milligan (Tenn.) College. Mr. Eaton attended Manhattan (Kan.) Bible College and graduated from Milligan College.

Mrs. Bullin Is Married To M. C. Dawson Columbus, Ind. Lt.

and Mrs. Melvin Craig Dawson are living here after their wedding trip to Florida. They were married July 17 in Trinity Episcopal Church. Th bride is the former Mrs. Nancy Bullin.

She is the daughter of Mrs. J. W. Shaver and the late A. J.

Childs. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. George F. Dawson, 8840 Washington Boulevard, Indianapolis.

Lt. Dawson is stationed with the United States Army at Fort Benning, Ga. He was graduated from Rose Polytechnic Institute at Terre Haute. Executives Use Subways Too New York (UPI)-Don't believe everything about New York that you see in the movies. In the real life, for example, the typical Manhattan executive arrives at his office by limousine- also called a limo.

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