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iuwAV, JLNt 12, I960 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR PAGE 10 SEC. 6 Smith Ceremony Scheduled Marcia Erickson, S. J. Akers Wed Vivian Hall Wed To R. A.

Heller tions, daisies, stephanotis and Miss Phillips Mar ried To W. A. Haidey Miss Margaret Ann Phillips became Mrs. William Arthur Hawley yesterday in First Baptist Church. Parents of the couple are Mr.

and Mrs. Paul N. Phillips, 3625 North DeQuincy Street, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H.

Hawley of Osgood. THE BRIDE WORE her honeymoon. At the end of June they will go to Oslo, Norway, where both will study Norwegian at the University of Oslo Smith of Knightstown will be junior bridesmaid. They will wear lifiht blus peau de soie and will carry pale pink feathered carnations. Thomas Bittles of West Lafayette will be best man.

Ushers will be Terry D. Smith of Muncie; James iff in of Charlestown, Russel Long, and James Applegarth. THE COUPLE WILL TAKE a trip to California, Nevada, Oregon and Washington. The bride attended Johnson Bible College at Knoxville, The bridegroom attended Tulane University and was graduated from Butler University. They will live at 5417 Charleston Street, Speedway.

1 Miss Carol Ann Smith will become the bride of Jack Edwin Gilbert at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon in North Ta-coma Christian Church. Parents of the pair are Mr. and Mrs. Porter L. Smith of Knightstown and Mr.

and Mrs. Frank V. Gilbert, 1741 Cunningham Road. THE BRIDE WILL WEAR white satin with lace applique trim. A pearl tiara will secure her veil.

She will carry white roses with white gardenias. Miss Marcia Jane Smith of Knightston will be maid of honor. Bridesmaids will be Miss Cynthia Snow of Knox-ville, and Miss Mau-reece Butler. DeniseLynn DOWNTOWN BEAUTY AND WIG SALON 20 W. WASHINGTON ww ivy.

Miss Susan Pittenger of Muncie was honor attendant. Bridesmaidr, were Miss Ann Skinner of Anderson; Miss Pam Habicht of Western Springs, Miss Martha Bass and Miss Linda Million. They wore citron linen and carried white daisies, carnations and ivy. Bowen Akers of Greencastle was best man. Ushers were Don South of Bainbridge; Johnny Graub of Speedway; Eric Harmon of Brookston; Bruce Brown of St.

Paul, and Morrie Erickson. Northern Michigan was the honeymoon destination for the couple. Both are graduates of Purdue University and will do graduate work there this fall. They will live at 142-8 Halsey Drive. THE BRIDE IS a member of Kappa Alpha Theta and Psi Iota Xi sororities and Mortar Board and Gold Peppers honoraries.

She was a coed executive of the Student Union at Purdue and received the Val-lely Award for service to students. The bridegroom is a member of Alpha Gamma Rho and Alpha Zeta fraternities and Iron Key and Omicron Delta Kappa honoraries. He also was recipient of the Vallely Award and was president of the Stu- dent Union. 5TH FLOOR SPECIAL THIS WEEK I WW $1950 CALL 635-3507 or 634-1701 for Appointmtnt OPEN DAILY 9:00 A.M. till 5:00 P.M.

Thundays till 8:30 P.M. Miss Vivian Faye Hall became Mrs. Remhold August Heller yesterday in St. Juan of Arc Catholic Church. Parents of the bride are Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew W. Hall, 31') 1 ast 36th Street. Mrs. Fried-rich Heller (if Quakertown, is the bridegroom's mother.

THL BRIDE'S GOWN of peau de i was accented with pearl and crystal-trimmed Alencon I a appliques. A crown of crystals and seed pearls secured her veil. She carried white butterfly roses and ivy. Miss Daphne M. Thomas was maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Miss Nancy Martin of Niagara Falls, N.Y., and Misses Rosemary and Helen Ann Werner, both of Quaker-town. They wore red dotted swiss and carried baskets of white daisies. Ralph Harley of Blooming-ton was best man. Ushers were Freddy Eraser of New Harmony and James Werner Jr. and Alfred Werner, both of Quakertown.

After the reception in the birde's parents' home, the couple went to Chicago for their 1 ff (1 homos) MRS. UEINIIOLD AUGUST HELLER The Former Miss Vivian Faye Hall This Mfeekend! Pepsi-Cola in One-UUay, No-Deposit Bottles! ONEWAY Bottled by thi Pepil Colo Bottling Co. of Indionapolit, under authority from PepiiCo, N.Y., Y. i If- Summer School. THE BRIDE WAS graduated from Indiana University.

Both she and her husband hold mas ter's degrees from there. She is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Sigma lota honoraries and taught French at DePauw University this school year. The bridegroom's bachelor degree is from St. Joseph's College of Philadelphia, Pa. He is completing work at I.U.

on his Ph.D. in art history. He has received a foreign area fellow ship from the Ford Foundation for study and research in Nor way, Germany and Austria. Moore Wedding Performed Miss Judy Melvenna Moore hemme the bride of Kenneth Wayne Hatton yesterday in the Church or God ot rropn-ecy. Their parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Lattie Moore, 2211 South Ransdell Street, Apt. 206, and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hatton of Louisville, Ky.

The bride wore a Chantilly lace and organza gown with a jewel-trimmed Sabrina neckline. An orange blossom crown secured her veil. MISS JOY MOORE was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Hillis Scott and Miss Joan Moore. They wore blue silk and crepe gowns and carried pink and white daisies.

Allan Oiler of Louisville was the best man. Guests were seated by Don Hatton of Owensboro, and Gilbert Hatton of Louisville. After a reception at the (Tower) MRS. KENNETH WAYNE HATTON The Former Miss Judy Melvenna Moore mother's wedding gown of candlelight white silk chiffon and lace. The cathedral train was edged with lace.

Pearl trimmed lace flowers covered the pillbox which secured her veil. She carried white roses and stephanotis. Miss Gloria Jean Phillips was maid of honor. She carried pink and white feathered car nations. Bridesmaids were Mrs.

Lewis Wilson of Noblesville and Miss Janet Schlacter, They carried pink carnations. They all wore Empire gowns of powder blue lace and organza. DAVID BRODEMEIER of West Lafayette served as best man. Ushers were Paul Quanto and Gerald Hewitt. After a two-week trip to the Pocono Mountains, the couple will live in Flag Pole Trailer Court at Carmel.

The bridegroom was gradu ated from Central Business College. (Ehrtch) MRS. WILLIAM ARTHUR HAWLEY The Former Miss Margaret Ann Phillips Banish Radiators If old-fashioned radiators are ruining the decor of your rooms and are working over time collecting dust, install low-profile baseboard panels designed for hydronic (hot water) heating. Your rooms will be cleaner and have more space for people and furniture. Charter House Restaurant the couple took a trip to Florida.

When they return, they will live in Louisville. The bridegroom attended the Jeffersonville Extension of Indiana University. a completely new flat wall paint easy to easy to clean and PMAQSE is guaranteed v. (Thomos) MISS CAROL ANN SMITH To Be Mrs. Jack Edwin Gilbert Grades Of Nuts Are Explained Looking for a good mixer? Try nuts that are marked "U.S.

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Miss Marcia Ann Erickson and Stephen Jay Akers were married yesterday in West La-fayett-j Federated Church. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hugh Erickson Jr. The bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Akers of Greencastle. THE BRIDE WORE an A-line gown of organza and Alencon lace styled with a chapel train. A lace pillbox held her veil in place. Her bouquet was of white carna-, -ar ms.

STEPHEN JAY AKERS The Former Miss Marcia Ann Erickson Keller Wedding Scheduled Miss Pamala Jo Keller will become the bride of Terry Lee Babcock at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon in Otterbein Evangelical United Brethren The bride's parents are Wayne M. Keller, 221 North-lane Drive, New Whiteland, and Mrs. Bette J. Keller, 6090 Pine Hill Drive, Lawrence. The bridegroom's parents are Mrs.

Clarence L. Babcock, 2 7 3 8 North Boehning Avenue, and the late Mr. Babcock. The bride will wear a Chantilly lace gown trimmed with organza roses and rhine-stones. A pearl and Alencon lace crown will secure her veil.

She will carry cape jasmine gardenias and stephanotis. MISS KAREN K. KELLER will be the maid of honor. Bridesmaids will be Miss Marsha Decker of Lawrence, Miss Mary L. Flietz and Miss Dian-na L.

Harvey. They will wear baby pink crepe and rose lace gowns and will carry pink elegance carnations and red garnet roses. The maid of honor will also carry snowdrift chrysanthemums. Bob Garrett will be best man. Guests will be seated by Bob Randolph, John Shaw, William Monday, Michael Jennings and Moms Brim.

The couple will take a trip to Miami Beach, Fla. After ward' they will live at 2738 North Boehning Avenue. Collapsible Furniture To Assist Movers Because one-fourth of the American peoDle move annu ally and because it's bound to get worse, one designer suggests collapsible furniture as the answer to a mobile fam ily's prayers. He has already designed collapsible table made sturdy plastic. It resembles collapsible drinkine cun concept; it can be collapsed and easily stored or moved, also can be raised or lowered to change its height and function.

Another of his desiens is an inflatable sofa. When it comes time to move, the If 1 vf-: The LUm.H. ock Co. -Lid 5 years! i rcji. 7l" .44 gallon Mti.

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