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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 83

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Indianapolis, Indiana
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83
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III), MM Rebecca 7 liomas Exchanges hardens iluh Picnic- Set The ii i i i a 1 (iRtdi'iis Woman's Dcprtrtincnt (I I will hold its annual banket Rloumirifiton, Ind. (Spl.) a a i r-irs. c. Mantel was Miss Rebecca Ellen Thomas before her murriafie yesterday I (. if V.O- in Heck Chapel on the Indiana 1 University campus, The Rev.

Pras.se of Mkhart officiated at the dou white roses, lily of ihe valley, and a white orchid, Miss Nina Beth Whitehead of Lebanon was honor attendant in blue taffeta. She wore a bandeau of pleated taffeta and carried feathered blue carnations and stephanotis. MISS MARSHA Ann Thomas was her aunt's junior bridesmaid in a light blue gown, Lee Markel was his brother's best man, and Thomas Lee Markel, his uncle's junior attendant. Ushers were John ble-ring ceremony. PARF.NTS of the couple are picnic at o'clock tomorrow in tlm gardens of Mrs, Lloyd 1'ottenftor, XM Lafa-yetie Road.

A board mooting preceding the picnic will close the year's work. Mrs, Paul Hubbell is retiring president. Officers for will be installed after the luncheon. They are Mrs. Gabriel Alban, president; Mrs, Ethel Gate-wood and Mrs.

C. D. Fansler, vice-presidents; Mrs. T. Petranoff and Mrs, Robert A Mr, and Mrs.

Milton lleadlce Thomas of Shelby ville and Dr. and Mrs. Ivan J. Market of Elkhart. The bride was gowned in ivory Chantilly lace and taffeta styled with bateau neckline and front lace panel on the skirt.

Her veil was held by a lace Juliet cap edRed in Ivory satin, and she carried Thomas, the bride's brother, 1 -1 ii ,1 I and William Snapp, A reception in the Van. Orman Hotel followed the wedding. After a weddine trir Campbell, secretaries, and Miss Carrie M. Hoag treasurer. Others are Mrs.

Pottcnger, chairman of the garden department, and Mrs. Donald Stroud, who will install the officers, chairman of the social service department. Hoard members will assist through the Southwest, the couple will reside at San Antonio, Tex. 1 The bride was craduated from The Christ Hospital School of Nursinc at Cincin. the hostess.

Mrs. nati, and will be graduated to- Marriage Ceremony Sel Today morrow from I.U. with a de- 1 and Mrs. Petranoff will talk on their travels in Hawaii. gree in nursinc education.

Her husband was graduated from Test kitchen note: Overheat- (Ayril Photorttltx) MRS. JAMtS C. MARKEL Goshen College and will receive his master's degree from iiiR pojwver batter decreases the volume of Lhis pond hm I.U. tomorrow. bread.

If. A DOWNTOWN GLENDALE ft (Daufiherly) MISS PATRICIA LOUISE WHALEY Miss Patricia Louise Whaley and John L. Mason Jr. will exchange wedding rings at o'clock today in the Lawrence Methodist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry O. Whaley of East 82d Street. Parents of the bridegroom are Mrs. Thelma Hayes of near Bridgeport and John L.

Mason, San Bias Island, Parfama Canal Zone. THE REV. E. David Frazier will hear the vows. Miss Lynda Lee Whaley, wearing a ballerina-length gown of light blue tulle and lace, will be her sister's maid of honor.

The bridesmaids. Mrs. Raymond Jones, Mrs. Norris Souder and Mrs. Kenneth Johnson, will wear similar gowns of orchid pink.

The bride will appear in Chantilly lace and tulle fashioned in alternate tiers of ruffles. Her veil will be held by a pearl and sequin headpiece. v-. "'fx and she will carry an orchid 7 and white stephanotis. TERESA Ann Johnson, wearing white lace over blue, will be the flower girl.

Richard Stephen Souder will carry the rings. James R. Arbuckle of Lawrence will be the best man and guests will be seated by Mr. Jones, John Beaver and Max, Glen and Robert Seymour. After a reception in the church, the couple will leave for Kentucky Lake.

Piclurcbook Prints Appeal To Small Children Decorating a child's room can be lots of fun, because it should be the gayest, brightest room in the house. There's a new collection of washable cotton fabrics in picturebook prints. One fanciful fabric, printed 1 11 with pictures of a mysterious castle, a fairy godmother, and Prince Charming on a white steed, tells the s'ory of Cinderella. Another shows a drum-happy elephant, a piano-playing donkey, and other capering animals from the zoo. With the fabrics you gel patterns for a 36-inch curtain and a 30-inch curtain and are graciously stated and coolly composed In Leonard Ar kin's black-and-white cottons, sizes 8 to 16, each 45.98 Ayres' Gown Room, Third Floor, Downtown ALSO Ayres' Glendale, Mall Level Wrap Ca inly He fore Crushing When you crush peppermint candy (the hard sort) for use in making ice cream, do so between two sheets of waxed paper, using a rolling pin.

Use either molasses mint peppermint candy or the regular red and-whits variety. AYRES' DOWNTOWN closed Mondays; 'shop Tuesday 9 to shop Ayres Glendale on Mondays 10 to 9.

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