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J8 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR SUNDAY, AUGUST 1 8, 1 996 Weddings Tailoring coat or jacket takes time and calls for some careful planning Sullivan-Binkley Adams-Tyler larmine College. Her husband graduated from the University of Louisville. He is a branch manager for the Albert B. Crush Co. ing a jacket or coat Lally-Reiner Susan Werner I am4 1am Heather Lee Sullivan and James Michael Binkley, both of Indianapolis, were married July 20 in Meadlawn Christian Chuirch.

Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Rick Quinnette and Mr. and Mrs. Randall Binkley, Andrea Lee Adams and Lynn Campbell Tyler, both of Indianapolis, were married June 22 in Tabernacle Presbyterian Church.

Their parents are David and Karen Lore and Roy Adams, all of Con-nersville, and Park can be time-consuming. It is wise to think through the steps before nan Reiner, both of "-J 4 Lr i nYi were married July V- ft ii i I 6 in Newagen Sea xtv yu begin. mtZ Although the side Inn in South Island, Cape Newagen, Maine. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Bernard J. Lally of Carmel and Dr. all of Indianapolis. The bride attends IUPUI and is employed at Flakey Jake's. Her husband is assistant dispatch supervisor for Caito Food Services.

might be intimidating, taken in steps, each process is quite simple. Before you cut into a beautiful Power Sewing Sandra Betzina and Theresa Tyler of Gatlinburg, Tenn. The bride graduated from Butler University. She is a registrar for Indiana Continuing Legal Education Forum. Her husband graduated from the University of Notre Dame and University of Michigan Law School.

He is a partner in the law firm of Barnes Thornburg. Baier-Lock Tingle-Delph -I tansa Anne and Mrs. Bernard Reiner of Lincoln Park, N.J., and Oxford, Maine. The bride graduated from Purdue and George Washington universities. She is a teacher of English as a second language for Grover Cleveland High School, Queens, N.Y.

Her husband graduated from Fairleigh Dickinson University and the University of Maryland. He is a vice president of TSI Communications. Tingle and J. Rod Delph, both of Bar-: gersville, were married July 6 in Bluff Creek Christian Church in Greenwood. Their parents are Gary and Renda Tingle of Bargersville and Vickie Delph of Stephanie Susan Baier and Gary Lee Lock both of Indianapolis, were married July 13 in Castleton United Methodist Church.

Their parents are Paul Baier of Greenwood and Katie Baier of Indianapolis and Gary Medina-Darring pressing without seam visibility on the right side, press seams over a rounded seam stick or a seam roll. The last pressing on the right side of the garment should be done with a press cloth covering the right side of the fabric. Spray press cloth lightly. Press. Pound seams and construction details flat with a tailor's clapper.

Allow fabric to dry before moving off of the pressing surface. After sleeves are inserted, trim underarm seam to V-lnch to eliminate bulk. Pad seam allowance in sleeve cap with lambs' wool or polyester fleece to fill in the ease at the cap and prevent ease from right side visibility. The interfacing used in the upper third of the sleeve cap prevents the cap from collapsing. Shoulder pad shape is very important.

Mold shoulder pads with an iron before inserting. After the lining is inserted, attach lining to the garment at the underarm side seam by sewing In the well of the seam. This anchors the lining inside of the Jacket. If you like finishing touches, attach a narrow flat braid by hand to the seam which joins the lining to the facing along front and neck edges. To help the garment hang closer to the body, weight your hem with a narrow gold chain, attached by hand to the seam which connects the hem to the lining.

Write to Sandra Betzina Webster, in care ot The Indianapolis Star, Box 145, Indianapolis, Ind. 46206-0145. Because of the large volume of mail she receives, Sandra is unable to answer your letters personally. For information on Sandra Betzina's books and videos, call (800) 845-7474 for a free brochure. Scripps Howard Newspaper you want to add warmth, you might want to underline front, back and sleeves with cotton flannelette.

If the garment is underlined, all pattern markings can be made by fabric marking pens on the underlining. If the garment is not underlined, pattern markings are often only visible with tailor's tacks. Your next decision involves lining choice. Bemberg rayon and china silk are excellent lining choices because they breathe and are relatively inexpensive. Don't forget to allow a pleat for ease in back lining.

After the interfacing and marking steps are completed, pockets are constructed on garment front. Keep in mind that there are many options available to you. The pocket suggested in the pattern is only one option. I keep a file with my pattern pocket favorites to choose from. Your next decision Is about button openings.

Can button openings be placed in a seam? If you prefer one large button to a row of buttons, perhaps a button loop would be more attractive. Bound buttonholes Does your sewing machine make reliable buttonholes as fabric layers and depth increase? If not, bound buttonholes are a good alternative. Bound buttonholes are made before Joining the front to the rest of the garment. Begin garment construction, pressing each seam as sewn. Your seams will be less visible on wool if silk thread is used in garment construction.

When pressing seams open from the wrong side, do not use a clapper. Otherwise this will result In seam imprint. If you are having difficulty Greenwood and Charles Delph of South Carolina. The bride attends IUPUI and will be a student teacher this fall. She is a waitress at Chicago's Pizza Her husband attended IUPUI.

He is part owner and manager of a Chicago's Pizza restaurant. Waltz-Ripberger Lisa Medina and Roderick James Darring, both of Indianapolis, were married July 6 in Lexington Farms. Their parents are Blanca Medina of Indianapolis and Thomas Medina of Brownsville, Texas, and Katherine Dar- and often expensive piece of fabric, I would suggest pretesting the pattern in a scrap fabric similar in weight and drape to your intended final fabric. An old blanket or an unflattering fabric from your fabric stash make great pretest candidates. Mark center front, pocket and buttonhole placement.

Analyze carefully to determine necessary alterations. The next decision must be where and what kind of Interfacing to use. Interfacing is needed on the entire front, side front, sleeve cap, collar, lapels and hems. Can the interfacing be fused directly to the fashion fabric without making if stiff? If not, the interfacing can be fused to an underlining or a non-fusible interfacing such as hair canvas can be substituted. Keep in mind that hair canvas cannot be included in seams, so an underlining is often faster.

Another advantage to underlining is that all hand stitching can be attached to the underlining, a definite consideration on plain colored fabrics where hand stitches are clearly visible. Toasty underlining If your fabric is lightweight and Lock Sr. and Barbara Lock of Indianapolis. The couple graduated from Indiana University. The bride is a senior technical assistant for Crew Technical Services.

Her husband is a sales representative for Dave Mason Mitsubishi. Brown-Martin "4 (J Lynn Christine Waltz of Greenwood and Glen -Alan Ripberger of Fairtand were mar-. tied July 20 in St. John Catholic Church. Their parents are Rita Waltz of Greenwood and Dr.

Charles Waltz of Fort Myers, Fla ring-Blandford of Indianapolis and James Darring of Janesville, Wis. The bride graduated from Indiana Business College. She is a medical assistant for Family Practice. Her husband is self-employed. Plumer-Hoffman Silvia Ann Brown and Kelly Allan Martin, both of Indianapolis, were married June 22 in Linwood Christian Church.

Their parents are Alford and Marilyn Wagner of Indianapolis and Ella Mae Martin of Indianapolis and and Betty and Eugene Ripberger of Falmouth. The bride graduated from the University of Kansas. She is a special-education teacher for Indianapolis Public; Schools. Her husband graduated from Purdue University. He is field product -engineer for Kawneer Co.

in Franklin. Shana Anne Plumer and James Allen Hoffman, both of Indianapolis, were married July 6 in First Presbyterian Church of South-port. Their parents are Victor and Jennie Plumer of Indianapolis and Wil the late Charles Martin. The bride attended IUPUI and will attend Ivy Tech State College in the fall. She is senior administrative secretary for Indiana Higher Education Telecommunication System.

Her husband graduated from Ball State University. He is access counselor for Ivy Tech State College. Clark-Callin INDIANA ANCESTORS Wiegand-Bundy liam and Leah Hoffman of Ridgeville. The bride graduated from Indiana University. She is a teacher for Eagle Union Community School Corp.

Her husband graduated from Ball State University. He is a science teacher for Franklin Township School Corp. Deborah Schil- ling Wiegand and Thomas Edward Bundy, both of Carmel, were married July 26 in Carmel. Their parents are Robert Schil- ling of Arden Hills, and the late Irene Schilling Margaret Bundy of The Genealogical Society of Mar-ion County is sponsoring its first Central Indiana Genealogy Conference on Oct. 5 at the McKenzie Career Center, 7250 East 75th Indianapolis 46256.

The conference is open to the public. Sabrina Kay Clark of Newport Beach, and Mark Steven Callin of Corona Del Mar, were mar-ned July 5 on the beach at the Sol-mar, Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. Their parents are Sharon and Malcolm Clark of HMlllHdaatiiaaattealtaiai Rondeau-Sider ATh! eLJ" IT" Vicktoria Hizer I mrim M4 nunueau ana Dayton, Ohio, and the late Bruce Bundy. The bride graduated from Macalester College of St. Paul, Minn.

She is a software engineer for Baker Hill Corp. Her husband graduated from Purdue University. He is a software engineer for -Software Artistry, Inc. Ham D. Sider, both of Columbus, were married Saturday in the Church of the Immaculate Conception.

Their parents are Walter E. and Nancy J. Rondeau of Connellsville, and Mr. and Wilkerson-Smith Carmel and Ann and Richard Callin of Santa Clara, Calif. The bride graduated from Texas Christian University and will attend Stanford Graduate School of Business.

She is a manager for KPMG Peat Marwick. Her husband graduated from the University of California at Santa Barbara. He is a manager for Kenneth Leventhal Real Estate Group of Ernst Young. Cooksey-McGill Need vital records for James Andrew WEBB, son of John and Nancy (SCHOOUE) WEBB, b. 1871, Illinois d.

1945 Indiana; m. Rosaoell ELK INS Issue: Gladys, Oliver, Earl, Violet. Have family picture, taken Bedford, studio. James' siblings: (sisters) Exciee and Drewsie; (brothers) Tom, Dave, Joe. Roberta Young, 2715 W.

Brook Indianapolis, 46241. Seek parents of Solomon MILLER b. Aug. 1795, Augusta d. Sept.

26, 1838, m. 1816 Ohio, Mary GLAZE. Issue: Mary, Jacob, Catherine, Solomon, Mary George, Elijah, David, James, Rebecca, Noah, John, Elizabeth, Sara, Joseph. Moved to Clinton County, in 1824. Most are buried Oxford Cemetery.

Frances M. Roll, 2628 NW N. Beach Drive, Seattle, Wash. 98117. Seek parents, burial place of John TAYLOR b.

Jan. 12, 1826 m. 1848 Mary Jane BOSWORTH b. 1829, d. 1916 Indiana.

All issue b. Wayne County: Ellen William Mary Catherine, Sarah Emeline, Zilla James Rachel Angeline, John E. Janis Holland, 3226 102 Place SE, Everett, Wash. 98208. Reunions The 68th annual CASIDACASSIDA family reunion will be at noon next Sunday at the Friendly Shelter, McCormick's Creek State Park in Spencer.

Bring a well-filled basket, table service and drinks. Contact Jon P. McKa-mey at (812) 637-2046. Queries to Indiana Ancestors must have an Indiana connection and should be limited to 50 words plus dates and sender's name and address. One query per letter preferred, clearly stated, with typed or printed surnames to minimize errors.

Multiple queries should be on separate pieces of paper. Query number and approximate date of publication will be sent if stamped, self-addressed envelope accompanies request. Send all correspondence to Indiana Ancestors, in care of The Indianapolis Star, P.O. Box 145, Indianapolis, Ind. 46206-0145.

"Using Maps In Genealogy" will be presented by co-founder of the Genealogical Society of Marion County, Ronald L. Darrah. Darrah is a frequent speaker for central Indiana, genealogical societies and Project Director of the Marion County Cemetery Project. Conference registration fee, including lunch, is $17 for non-members, $15 for members. Pre-registration must be received by Sept.

30. Walk-In registrants cannot be guaranteed printed material or lunch. Obtain registration forms from the Genealogical Society of Marion County, P.O. Box 2292, Indianapolis. Ind.

46206. Queries Seek descendants of Abraham and Frances (JOHNSON) PHELPS of New-burgh, Warrick Ind. Related lines: LAMBERT, DARBY, PARSONS, SHERWOOD, JOHNSON covering Warrick, Gibson and Vanderburgh counties 1815 until about 1900. All responses answered. Frances L.

Owensby, 5017 McCray Indianapolis, 46224. Search for parents of Hamilton CLOYD b. 1805 m. Rebecca IRELAND 1831 Fountain moved with wife and his siblings to Warren in 1832; begat sons James Calvin 1833 and Samuel Fletcher about 1840. Hamilton's siblings: Mary d.

1833; Elizabeth m. Charles SHIELDS; Sarah m. Stephn AMOS; Artemesia m. David BRENNER; Aladice b. Kentucky, m.

Mary Jane HENDRICKS. Michael T. Cloyd, 1212 Punahou St. No. 1608, Honolulu, Hawaii 96826.

Seek data about Matthew JUSTICE Sr. Issue: James m. Nancy CAMPBELL, Jesse m. Elizabeth, Matthew Benjamin and three sons d. Revolutionary War.

Judith E. Burns, 2758 N. Ind. 17, Rochester, 46915. "VV 1 Tawana Lynn Wilkerson and Fre- rJ'K drick A.

Smith, mm Mrs. Odis Clark and Mr. and Mrs. David Sider of Indianapolis. The bride graduated from St.

Mary-of-the-Woods College. She is music director and teacher for St. Bartholomew Catholic Parish. Her husband graduated from Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. He is employed by Masco Tech Sintered Components of North Vernon.

Hours are from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dr. James J. Divita, professor of history at Marian College in Indianapolis, will present "Using Catholic Records for Genealogical Research" and "Do You Have An Italian Ancestor?" "Paleography-Techniques on Reading the Old Handwriting" and "Deeds They Tell More Than Just Where the Land Was!" will be taught by Betty L.

Warren, a professional genealogist. Dr. John W. Hamblen, professor emeritus of computer science at the University of Mlssouri-Rolla, is a genealogist in the Indiana counties of Bartholomew and Brown. He recently received a Distinguished Service Award from the Indiana Genealogical Society.

Hamblen will teach "Using the U.S. Census and Mortality Records" and "Military Records for Genealogical Research." both of Indian- apolis, were mar- -tied July 20 in Belle Meade Manor. Their parents are Daniel and Deborah Harris and Michael Smith and Loveeta Beas- Debie Donnita Cooksey and Dennis Allen McGill, both of Indianapolis, were married July 6 in Second Baptist Church. Their parents are James F. Cooksey Jr.

and Mrs. Rachel Baugh and Lucille McGill, Smith-Collins ley, all of Indiana. The bride is a nursing student IUPUI. She is a stylist for So-phisti-Cut West. Her husband is a patrol officer for the Indianapolis Police Wilkes-Blackwell Christina Anne Smith of Indianapolis and Tony Wade Collins of Carmel were married June 29 in Carmel United Methodist Church.

Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Steven Smith of Bloomington and Mr. and Mrs. MicheleAlise 1 Wilkes and James ml pnn r.j s- pa oieven oiacKwen jj both of Indian tine 'NFOUNE boo i'r'l BOO apolis, were married Saturday in Metropolitan Baptist Church.

Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. A TELEPHONE INFORMATION SERVICE OF THE STAR THE NEWS Using a touch-tone phone, call 624-4636. After the greeting, enter the four digit code for the category you want to hear. all of Indianapolis.

The bride attended Ivy Tech State College. She is a qualified medication aide for Olsten's Kimberly Quality Care. Her husband attended Kentucky State University. He is a receiving manager for Value City Department Store. Emmelman-Shaw Amy Elizabeth Emmelman of Indianapolis and David Bruce Shaw of Lafayette were married Aug.

3 in Faith Baptist Church of Lafayette. Their parents are George and Patti Emmelman of Indianapolis and Laurene Shaw of Lima, Ohio. The bride graduated from Purdue University. She is a secretary in Tarkington Residence Hall at Purdue. Her husband attends Purdue University.

He is a reliability technician for Caterpillar. Fisher-Kim Thomas Collins of Carmel. The bride graduated from Indiana University. She is a second-grade teacher for the Metropolitan School District of Washington Township. Her husband graduated from Miami University.

He is working on an MBA at the University of Michigan. a. Michael W. Wilkes Sr. and Mr.

and 1 I Mrs. James Steven i Blackwell all of Indianapolis. The bride graduated from the Academy of Hair Care. She is a mail handler for the U.S. Postal Service.

Her husband attend-" ed IUPUI. He is a deliveryman for H.H. Gregg. Stonecipher-Scheele Alcoholism 5000 Symptoms of Alcoholism 5001 Causes of Alcoholism 5002 Co-Dependency: Living for Others 5003 Intervention: Getting the Alcoholic Help 5004 What to Expect When Getting Help Cosmetic Surgery 5090 The Aging Face (Facelift Goretex) 5091 Laser Surgery (Removal of Facial Lines, Acne Scars Tattoos) 5092 Permanent Make-up 5093 Body Contouring (Liposuction) 5094 The Breast (Augmentation Reduction) 11 If 'PI tfH Jennifer Lynn Stonecipher of Cicero and Rodney Lee Scheele of Indianapolis were married June 29 in the Scottish Rite Cathedral. Their parents are Thomas and Patricia Stone-cipher of Cicero and William and The Indianapolis Star will publish your wedding announcement, with or without a picture of the bride or bridal couple.

Details must be submitted on The Star's form. To obtain it, send your request, including name and address, to The Indianapolis Star, Features Department, Box 145, Indianapolis, Ind. 46206- 0145, or pick it up at The Star's public service counter at 307 N. Pennsylvania St. All wedding announcements are published on Sunday.

Kay Lynne Fisher and Henry C. Kim, both of Indianapolis, were married Saturday in Ben Davis Christian Church. Their parents are Wayne and Elva Riggs and Steve and Ok-hi Kim, all of Indianapolis. The bride Annette Scheele of Osprey, Fla. The bride graduated from Indiana University.

Her husband is a horse trainer riding instructor for Stone Manor Farm. Home Health Services 521 0 How to Select Home Health Services 521 1 Various Services Provided Under Home Health Care 5212 Caregiver Support 521 3 Paying for Home Health Care Services 5214 Physical Other Therapies at Home 5215 Care for All Ages Men's Health 5251 lmpo9nce 5252 Enlargement of the Prostate 5253 Sexual Dysfunction 5254 Urine Leakage 5255 No Scalpel Vasectomy Mental Health 5260 Depression 5261 Eating Disorders 5262 Dealing With Stress 5263 Suicide Warning 5264 Getting Help O.B.Maternrty 5290 Having a Baby? 5291 Symptoms of Pregnancy 5292 Caring for Your Unborn Child 5293 Ultrasound Other Prenatal Tests 5294 Breastfeeding RetirementNursing Homes 5300 Licensed Residential Care 5301 Assisted Living 5302 Alzheimer's Care 5303 Inpatient Rehabilitation 5304 Medicare Coverage for Nursing Homes Sports Medicine 5400 Signs and Symptoms of Injury 5401 Joint Pain 5402 Knee Injuries 5403 Shoulder Injuries 5404 Arthroscopy Surgical Hair Replacement 5150 Scalp Reduction, Expansion, Extension 5151 Hair Grafts 5152 Hair Flaps 5153 Laser Hair Transplantation 5154 Hair Replacement for Women ill mill I ml lifeStyle Varnau-Andreasik graduated from Milligan College and Indiana University School of Nursing. She is a registered nurse at Richard Roudebush Medical Center. Her husband graduated from Purdue University. He is an anesthesiologist at Methodist rl Drugs 5120 Marijuana 5121 Cocaine 51 22 Signs of Use Among Teens 51 23 Effects on Family 5124 Relapse Eyes 51 40 Nearsightedness RK Laser Surgery 5141 Cosmetic and Reconstructive Eyelid Surgery 5142 Baggy Eyelids and Droopy Eyebrows 5143 Lacrimal (Tear) Gland Disorders: Dry or Wet Eyes 51 44 Problems with Eye Sockets -Thyroid Disease, Tumors, Injun Fertility Issues 5180 Infertility 5181 Endometriosis 51 82 Assisted Reproductive Technology andlCSI 5183 Donor Eggs and Sperm 51 84 Reproductive Surgery Foot and Ankle Car 5160 Bunions 51 61 Diabetes Effects on Feet 5162 Flat Feet 5163 Hammertoes 5164 Heel Spurs Gann-Crush Michon Elaine Vamau and Andrew Ross Andrea-sik, both of Chicago, were married earlier this year.

Their parents are Mark and Ann Vamau of Indianapolis and Nancy Andreasik of Morton Grove, and the late Chester The Features Department is responsible for the content of this section, including feature stories, columns and special pages about fashion, home furnishings, gardening, people 55 years-plus, singles, parents and children, and fitness. Call us with your suggestion, question or story idea, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Lifestyle Editor Ruth Holladay 633-9405 Assistant Lifestyle Editor ShariRnnell 633-9133 Toll free Whitney Lee Gann and David Richard Crush, both of Louisville, were married July 5 in Church of the Holy Spirit. Their parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel F. Gann of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. William G.

Crush of PtV) Ml CLEAN HOUSE AND CLEAN UP! Sell no longer needed items through STAR and NEWS CLASSIFIE.DS Andreasik. The bride graduated from Purdue University. She is manager for Office of Chapter 13 Trustee, Jack McCul-lough, Chicago. Her husband graduated from Duke University and Washington University School of Law in St. 'puis.

He is a lawyer for Bell, Boyd, Llajj. CALL 633-1212 Louisville. The bride graduated from Bel-.

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