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t- if -SATURDAY, 13, I- David Alan Pasch And Bride Take Couple Married In Church sou.ii 1V1C Plan Theater Players Several Parties Honeymoon Trio 1 2 if riday as the malevolent schemer who is always trying to put a crimp in things. In real life, Mr. Ferriday is Mrs. Beggs' father, so the Players audience will be treated to the spectacle of a house divided against itself. Playing lesser roles, which they will make as conspicuous as possible, are Mrs.

Paul Starrett, Mrs. John Heidt Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood B.

Daugherty. Dress rehearsal for both plays will be held Friday in the Civic Theater. Next Players date is April 23. also in the Civic. The group's business meeting and dinner dance will be held May 21 in I Among several parties preceding the Players presentation in the Civic Theater Feb.

20 will be one given in their home by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Billings, 6451 Holliday Drive West. Their guests will be Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel P. Morse and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F.

Sherwood. Players who will tread the Civic's board in William Saroyan's "Subway" and Anita Bell's "Egad, What a Cad," are striving to become letter-perfect in parts. As part of the strife with words, they will meet Sunday afternoon for rehearsal and a buffet supper in the home of Mr. and Mrs. R.

Tazewell Creekmore, 6231 North Meridian Street. The Creekmores, together with the Hugh Carpenters, the Earl J. Clarks and the Lewis A. Enkemas form the committee responsible for production of the shows. if, H'r h- It Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert G. Pasch, 760 North Graham Avenue. THE BRIDE wore a gown of an ivory peau de soie and Alencon lace on French netting. Seed pearls and crystal beads adorned the lace empire bodice, The back skirt was accented with a godet effect of Alencon lace and a silk cabbage rose.

Her veil was held by a peau de soie and embroidered lace crown with back self-rose. She carried white orchids, amazonica lilies, lily of the valley and hyacinth blossoms. Miss Janice Hileman of Lincoln Park, was honor attendant. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Don Bender of Detroit, Miss Jeannine Bryan of Beech Grove and Misses Anne Wells, Elizabeth Hoffman and Joan Hoffman.

ALL WORE American beauty red satin and chiffon gowns fashioned with satin waistbands ending in bows over the bell-shaped skirts. Headpieces were matching satin crowns with cabbage rose accents. Flowers were bridal rings of red roses with sprays of Rubrum lilies. Armand O. Norehad of Evanston, 111., was best man.

Ushers were Herbert E. Tucker of Deerfield, Jerry A. Henricks, James F. Bowman, Lester O. Schenck and Donald Meek.

A reception was held in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. After Feb. 25 the couple will The marriage of Miss Sherry Elaine Treon and John, Charles Holmes took place last night in the University Heights Evangelical United Brethren Church. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Frances Treon, 830 Lawrence Avenue.

Mr. Holmes is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Holmes, 8111 East Hanna Avenue.

The Rev. Robert Koenig officiated at the double-ring ceremony. MRS. EDWARD A. MOORE was matron of honor and Miss Susie Wamsely served as bridesmaid.

Terry Weatherald performed best man duties and David Alspaugh was groomsman. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Norman R. Treon. She wore a white velvet street-length dress and carried a cascade bouquet of orchids and stephanotis. Her attendants wore brown and green brocaded sheath dresses and carried baskets of yellow daisies.

A reception was held in the Treon home. Both Mr. and Mrs. Holmes attended Indiana Central College. be at home at 138 Johnwm Street, Apartment 7B, East Peoria, 111.

WHAT? Do roil isl HPle ti repeat words that sount blurry tt you? tou may need in ACOUSTICON HEARING AID. Wi lest Hearing FREE! ActuiticM IrMNawpMIt It N. DOawar Ml M1J1 FOR ALL-AROUND PERFORMANCE by S. Testing I net P) controlled laboratory of 6 leading outo kj'd. washtrsl N.

57745, Fort Lauderdale, was the honeymoon destination of Mr. and Mrs. David Alan Pasch after their marriage last night in the Irvington Methodist Church. The Rev. Robert C.

Holmes officiated at the double-ring ceremony. Mrs. Pasch is the former Miss Suzanne Hoffman. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Hoffman, 54 Ridgeview Drive. Parents of the bridegroom are Credit Units Plan Joint Conference A buffet dinner and dance tonight and a breakfast tomorrow morning will be social highlights of a joint conference of the Credit Women's Breakfast Clubs of North America and the Associated Credit Bureaus, All events of the two-day conference will be held in the Claypool Hotel. Credit women's conference chairman is Miss Guyulla Keithley, second vice-president of District 13. ATTENDING will be 150 members of Districts 5 and 13 of the international credit women's organization. The entire conference will attend tonight's event and the breakfast tomorrow morning in the hotel's Riley Room.

1960 full price ihop today i A -J i (Noblt Brtttman) ALAN PASCH Plans Luncheon A board meeting conducted by Mrs. Eugene S. Barnhill will be held at 11:45 o'clock. Club Plans isit The Indianapolis Hiking Club will visit Weir Cook Airport Feb. 21.

Members will meet at 1 o'clock on the east side of the State House. Albert Moos will be the leader. i 3 A' A. A. MRS.

DAVID Legion Auxiliary Miss Carolyn Bill will tell of her experience as an exchange pupil to Japan Wednesday at a dessert luncheon meeting of Indianapolis Post 4 of the American Legion Auxiliary. Mrs. Horace M. Powell, 5565 Washington Boulevard, will be hostess. Assisting her will be Mrs.

Harry K. Green, Mrs. John Bolyard and Mrs. Francis X. Ward.

1 Board members of the Players have charge of the customary post-performance dance to be held in the Woodstock Club. The performance of "Subway" will consist of three scenes from the 10-scene Saroyan play. Cast members include Mr. and Mrs. George B.

Huff, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cullo-den, Harold C. Buell, John 0. LaFollette.

Maurice J. Boyd. Mr. Clark, Mr. Creek-more and Howard A.

(Andy) Pelham. Mrs. Clark is director for the episodic production. Directing the high-style mellerdrammer "Egad, What a Cad," is Mrs. Frank Reiss-ner.

Subtitle of the tear-jerker is "Virtue Triumphs Over Villainy." The dewy-eyed heroine will be Mrs. Robert J. Beggs, with Stuart Cavell as the noble hero and Robert Fer- 9:30 to 5:00 RED ROMANCE ROSES tsy 1 1 The Look "1 I Women 10.95 Love I A'AWAVA AWAWAVA AVAVA to: A BREAKFAST tonight following the Sweetheart Dance of the Indianapolis City Council of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority will be held by Beta Eta Chapter. Mrs. L.

A. Pottenger, Lafayette Road, will be hostess for the event. Assisting are Mrs. Norman Heinze, social chairman; Mrs. Robert Keller, Mrs.

Richard Clifton and Mrs. William Orbaugh. "WW NEW FASHION Mollie Par-nis Interprets the big sleeve in this smooth black silk crepe dress with bateau neckline, slim skirt, two patch pockets and calf belt. It is one of her spring creations to be modeled in the French Room at the William H. Block Com pany between 11 and 4 o'clock Monday.

Watch Your English By CARROLL H. JONES Word Game How flexable is your vocab ulary? By changing just one letter in the word "more, can you form the 14 words defined (or discribed) below? The order of letters remains the same each time. 1. tiny particle 2. read with profound at tention 3.

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painful 9. female horse 10. bare, only 11. entangle, involve 12. manner, method 13.

be dull and spiritless 14. what some people cal the best time of day Answers All 14 right is very good 12 to 13 right, good. 1. mote 8. 2.

pore 9: 3. mole 10. 4. bore 11. 5.

core 12. 6. fore 13. 7. lore 14.

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