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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 62

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2-SEC. 5 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR -SUNDAY, JULY 31, 1960 Mr. and Mrs. Martin H. Parker, 2309 North Centennial Street, announce the engagement! of their daughter, Miss Tina Janay Parker, and Raymond Edward Grannan.

The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor A. Grannan, 510 West Bernard Street. The couple plans a Feb.

4 wedding in St. Michael's Catholic Church. Mr. Grannan attends Indiana Central College. Miss Alice Tonytte Davis and Ronald L.

Kolanko are making plans for an Aug. 20 wedding in St. Mary's Catholic Church at Anderson. Parents of the couple are Mrs. Brice (Holland) MISS TINA JANAY PARKER Thomas Petty Weds Diane Jeannine White Kauffman was flower girl.

They wore yellow and aqua organza over taffeta carried lace fans with turquoise and white carnations. WILLIAM LEE Kessler of Greenfield was best man and ushers were Richard B. White of Sanford, brother of the bride; David E. Kessler, William E. Padgett and John C.

Beswick Jr. A reception was held in the church. After a wedding trip, the couple will reside at 3340 North Meridian Street. I L. Davis of Anderson, and the late Mr.

Davis, and Mrs. Louis Kolanko of McKeesport, and the late Mr. Kolanko. The brid was graduated from Butler University and is a member of Kappa Mu Epsilon honorary fraternity. She will teach in Pike Township School this fall.

Her fiance was graduated from the University of Pittsburgh and is a member of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity. He attends Lincoln Chiropractic College and is a member of Delta Tau Alpha honorary fraternity. The engagement of Miss Carole L. Gamble and Richard MISS ALICE TONYTTE DAVIS R. B.

Chatfield To Wed Miss H. Judith Meyers Mr. and Mrs. Earl Joseph Mey- Miss H. and Newtown, Conn.

(Spl.) marriage noduthere daughter, ers announce the approaching Robert Brewster Chatfield. The prospective bridegroom Silhouette Theme The ABCs of silhouette themes for fall: A--the loose, soft, low -waisted outline echoing the 1930's; B--the long, tall, semi-fitted silhouette, sometimes with an overblouse, tunic or tiered skirt to break the line; C--the combination of molded bodice and full skirt, the bodice elongated and the skirt often side-widened. lets talk college "Shop at Home" Monday Dial ME 8-8311 0 Downtown closed Monday, shop (Miner-Baker) L. GAMBLE MISS CAROLE L. GAMBLE E.

Kremp is announced by the Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Gamble, spective bridegroom is the son Kremp, 6110 East 30th Street.

Dec. 31 in the St. Lawrence was graduated from Indiana the I.U. School of Medicine. He Epsilon social and Nu Sigma fiancee is a graduate of the I.U.

Plans for a September MISS JUDITH MEYERS Beach (Cal.) Unified School District. The couple plans an Aug. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson P.

Chatfield of Woodbridge. He is an alumnus of The Gunnery at Washington and DePauw University and now is working towards his master's degree at Indiana University. Miss Meyers is a graduate of Southern Connecticut State College and is a member of Kappa Delta Epsilon Sorority. She is a teacher in the Long 20 wedding. all! A WASSON'S with exciting campus-bound fashions from Wasson's SIZE CHART WIDTHS 4 10 (AAA) SS (AA) (B) XXX Many Narrow Widths in This Group Tuesday, 9:00 A.M.

to 5:25 P.M. Shop Eastgate Monday, 10:00 MISS PATRICIA FLORENCE VISSER parents of the bride-elect, 1320 Villa Avenue. The proof Mr. and Mrs. Richard F.

The couple will be married Catholic Church. Mr. Kremp University and is a student in is a member of Sigma Alpha Nu medical fraternities. His School of X-Ray Technology. wedding are being made by J.

J. Galt Patricia A. Mr. and Mrs. Armand V.

Smith, West 96th Street, announce the Sept. 10 wedding Easy To Clean is One of the most attractive M. and easily maintained wipeclean fabrics is bamboo matchstick-used for curtains and draperies. Remove surface dust with a brush or vacuum cleaner, then wipe both sides with a sudsy sponge a or cloth. Follow with a rinsewipe of clear water all! Miss Patricia Florence Visser and Robert Boudinot Swanson Il.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. George L. Visser of Honolulu, Hawaii, and Mr. and Mrs.

Ray E. Swanson of Michigan City. The bride-elect was graduated from Models Hawaii School and attended Michigan State University. As "Miss Hawaii" she represented her state in the 1959 Miss Universe Contest at Long Beach, Cal. Mr.

Swanson received his bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from Michigan State University and is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity, He was recently commissioned as a 2d Lt. in the United States Air Force. To Wed Smith date of their daughter, Miss Patricia Ann Smith, and James Joseph Galt. The prospective bridegroom the son of Mr. and Mrs.

B. Galt, 2947 Eagledale Drive. The wedding will be held in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church. Both Miss Smith and Mr. Gait are students at Purdue University.

The bride-elect is member of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority and Gold Peppers Honorary. Her fiance is a member of Acacia Fraternity. MISS PATRICIA ANN SMITH 'S a EASTGATE DOWNTOWN (Wright) MRS. THOMAS M. PETTY Miss Diane Jeannine White and Thomas M.

Petty were married yesterday in the Hope Christian Missionary Alliance Church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. White, 5493 North Drexel Avenue, and Mr.

and Mrs. D. W. Petty, 3623 North Parker Avenue. The Rev.

Russell R. Kauffman performed the doublering ceremony. THE BRIDE wore satin with appliques of Chantilly lace trimming the bodice and styled into a fitted jacket. A crown held her veil and she carried orchids, amazonica lilies, roses and stephanotis. Miss Janice Ilene White was her sister's maid of honor and bridesmaids were Misses Kathleen Sandra McMahan and Connie June Petty.

Susan Gail Fresh Diapers Waterproof pants are especially uncomfortable for baby during summer months, but it's not much trouble to maintain a fresh supply of diapers. Your washing machine and plenty of soap or detergent suds will turn them out clean in jiffy time--every day, if necessary. WEDDING SET Miss Emily Ann Ramey and James D. Wood are planning an Aug. 12 wedding in the Nineveh Christian Church.

The bride- elect is the daughter of Mrs. William Ramey of Nineveh and the late Mr. Ramey. Parents of Mr. Wood are Mr.

and Mrs. Oral Wood of Whiteland. SALE reg. 7.95 famous brand COLLEGE AND CAREER HAND SEWN LOAFERS 4.99. Wasson's, after hundreds of requests, brings again to Indiana our annual sale of famous brand loafers, expertly crafted in high quality leather.

Free feeling and supple, they mold softly, smoothly to your foot. Carefully hand sewn by master booters both vamp and kicker ridge back gives them that custom made look you love. The rich mellow elk leather fairly glows with high polished wax. Exceptional buys for campus, play of laxing. Antique brown, red, polished black.

Shoes, Third Floor, Downtown; Mall Level, Wasson's-Eastgate C.O.D. charge inside Marion P. WASSON P.O. Box 1697, 7-31-60 Indianapolis, Ind. 74.

Please send me. loafers at 4.99 pr. Size Color 2nd Color Name Street City State. Charge 0 Check C.O.D. 0 B.C.A.

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