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PAGE SIX THE LOGANSPORT PRESS, LOGANSPORT, INDIANA. SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, SOCIAL NEWS PERSONALS PRESS SOCI'E 1 PACE PATTERNS CLUB NOTES Mr. -and Mrs. Bob Moss are residing at 1218 East Broadway, Logansport, following their marriage Saturday, August 10, during a double rig ceremony in the Upper Deer Creek Congregational church. The -Rev.

Everett Nixon officiated before a background of pink and white' gladioli in, standards flanked candelabra. with palms and The bride is the former Miss Marjorie Ann. Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Omar Smith, of route two, Kokomo, arid her husband is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Moss of Star, City.

Miss Patricia Beck, organist, played a prelude of bridal airs. in marriage by her brother, William Smith, the bride was lovely in a gown designed of white crystallette. The bodice had a scoop necklkine in front with a deep in back dipping to a wide 'bow. Her elbow-length veil of illusion was caught to a cap of aturday, August 10th basement was attended by 150 guests who were served by Mrs. Gene Searles, Miss Judy Chambers, Mrs.

Robert Merrell, Mrs. William Smith and Mrs. Harold Scott. A white 'tule cloth over pink satin covered the table and caught to the floor-length skirt were nosegays of pink gladiolus florets and ribbons. Three-branch candelabra with ptok tapers were on either side of the four-tier wedding cake which was iced in sheill pink and accented with white bells and a bride and bridegroom.

Ivy and pink gladiolus florets ringed the cake and punch bowl and the mints also were in pink and white. For the couple's trip to the Smoky Mountains, the bride chose a blue sheath with white accessories and a corsage from the bridal bouquet. Mr. and Mrs. Moss are at home at 1218 E.

Broadway, city. The bride was graduated from i Phyllis- Vrooman bonor with the frock CBS- Miss Rose Lea Grant aid Sweet were- united in marriage lace. She carried a bouquet High School and has Saturday afternoon, August" Mh, at 2:30 p.m. in the Broadway Methodist church with the Rev. Raymond Echols hearing the vows.

The double ring ceremony united in marriage the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert' Vrooman of route three Waibash Indiana, and the son of Mr," and Glen Sweet, of 518 Twenty-second Street, Logansport. Nancy Jackson was organist and accompanied Les Barkdull, soloist, who sang several selections prior to the rites. The altar was encfianced with two baskets of white gladioli and palms flanked with seven branched candleabra.

Attendants white feathered carnations, Sweetheart roses and stephanotis on a white Bible, a giff the groom. As maid of honor, Miss Barbara Sholty appeared in a pink cotton street-length dress, having a scooped neckline and soft pleats in the back. She. carried a cascade of pink and white daisies. "White nylon dotted Swiss dress es, over pink taffeta, with pink sashes, were worn-by Patricia Mossr sister of the bridegroom, as flower girl, and Rebecca Scott, a niece of the bridegroom, ring bearer.

Mr. Moss was attended by Richard Moss of Oak and ushering been employed by Shirley Home Furnishings. Mr. Moss is with General Tjre in this city. He was graduated from Star' City High School.

Guests the wedding from Rochester, Logansport, Delphi, Indianapolis and Tennessee. were Gale Knebel arid Noland Hunt, both of Star City. The bride's mother wOre a blue dress with navy accessories and pink corsage. Mr. Moss' mother was in navy lace with pink and navy accessories and a pink carnation corsage.

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4IT4 Logansport, Ind. Miss Linda Snoeberger August Bride-Elect, Honored With Shower Miss Linda Snoeberger, who will become the bride of Ted Williams August 25, was the guest of honor at a miscellaneous bridal shower at the home of Miss Carolyn Talbert in South Delphi with Mrs. Pat Lohrman of Lafayette as cc- hostess. As guests arrived, they signed a pink organdy apron and presented It to the guest of honor. Pink and white motif was used in recreation room with a bouquet of pink and white summer flowers centering the gift table and featuring a miniature Miss Swen Meranda Farmland 1 Indiana, college roommate of the bride, 'attended as maid of honor while bridesmaids included Nancy Leininger Ft.

Wayne; Peggy Dunn of New Albany and Mrs. Don Slagel of Wabash. Cindy Sweet and Dala Howard, cousin of the were flower girls and Cheryl Vroomam, sister of the bride, and Patricia Vrooman, cousin of the bride, were- can- dlelighters. James Sweet attended his brother as best man and groomsmen were David Vrooman, brother of the bride, David Bryan of Anderson and Jerry Sox of New Castle. Seating guests were Louis Savini, and Lloyd.

Emerson port, Norman Jones of Anderson and Dave Skelton, of Logansport. Ringbearer was Johnnie Miller, of Wabash. Tulle and Taffeta Given in marriage by her father, the bride appeared in a floor length gown o'f white nylon tulle over ice' blue taffeta, featuring cading to. waltz-length featuring an edging of white embrodiery. The fitted bodice was styled with short butterfly sleeyes.

-and neckline in front and back: Her half hat was of pale. blue embroidered flowers and she wore a blue sash of satin ribbon fashioned into a 'back bow with streamers to the hemline. Her cascade bouquet was also of all white and was "an arrangement, of gladioli blossoms and Bridesmaids were attired in, pale blue organdy gowns styled identically, to the maid of honor's. They wore white hats and sashes and carried cascade bouquets'-of- white. Pale blue organdy frocks were worn by.the flower girls.and can- dlelighters.

Mrs. Vrooman selected her daughter's wedding a dress of blue shantung with a matching jacket and complimented her" attire with white accessories and a white orchid corsage. The groom's mother attended in a rose sheath dress and wore biege accessories and a white orchid corsage. 300 AT RECEPTION Approximately three hundred guests 'attended the wedding reception held in the church parlors. The lace- covered serving' table feautred a three tiered wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom.

Centering the" table was a large' silver wedding band encircled with a floral arrangement. Following a brief wedding trip, the couple will establish residence at East Broadway, Logansport. For Shirley Ann-Ash, Peru Teacher, To Marry Dona id Richard Graham In Peru Service traveling Mrs, "Sweet desi sparsely scattered over the frock. The fitted bodice- was fashioned a neckline and tiny cap sleeves featuring shirring at the bride arid groom. Games were' en- joyed with prizes going to 'Mildred waistline.

Williams, Evelyn Brown and Eleanor Vianco. Punch, nuts, and cakes decorated with the inscription "Linda and Ted" were served to 21 guests. AIR CpNDITIONEO HAIRDRYER Back To School Special END CURLS CUT antTSTYUED $4.50 Jeannes Beauty Shop 104 5. 3rd Phone 2957 The in a bouffant chapel skirt length train. She wore a fingertip veil of illusion caught to a small hat of scalloped lace and pearls and carried an all white cascade arrangement of Fleur D'Amour Amazon Hiese and stephanotis.

White organdy was worn by the changed into a white linen sheath trimmed with navy and featuring a sailor collar. Her hat was of navy straw. The bride is a graduate of Somerset High School and she studied business and music for two years at Ball State Teachers college where she was a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. The groom, a graduate of Logansport high school, graduated from Ball State Teachers college in June. He is a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon social fraternity and Blue Key, Phi Mu Alpha honorary fraternities.

He will teach -music in Logansport schools this fall. (Rabess-Burgman Studio) Miss Rose Lea Grant, daughter Mr. and 1 Mrs. Edgar Grant, of Onward, Indiana, and Malcolm L. Wolf, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Manfred Wolf, of Walton, Indiana, will repeat their marriage vows this aftern6on at 2:30 p.m. in the Onward Christian church. The double ring ceremony will be conducted by the Rev. J.

Randolph Osborne. Mrs. Helen Davis will be organist and accompany the soloist, Stanley Frantz, cousin of the bride, who will sing "Wonderful "True Love" and "Always." Organ selections will be "I'm Walking "Melody of "Lndian Love "Love Is A Many Splendored Thing" and Illumination for the ceremony will be provided by tapers in seven-branched candelabra which will flank palms and standards of white gladioli forming an arch at the altar. Pews will be marked with white satin bows and ribbon streamers. Mary Ellen" Grant is to be maid of honor for her sister and bridesmaids will be Geraldine Wolf, sister of fh-e groom, and Jane Mays, Ronald Widner will serve the groom as best, man and ushers will be Richard Penn, cousin of the groom, and William Grant, brother of the bride.

Arthur Van Allen-Miss Mary Louise Abel Will Repeat Wedding Vows Today In Indianapolis Hand Clipped Lace The bride will appear on the ADD TO YOUR SUMMER TRAVEL PICTURES Viewmcisfer 3 Dimension Pictures At 4:30 p.m. this afternoon in the Michigan street Methodist church, Inflianapolis, Miss Mary Abel and Arthur Ross Van Allen will repeat their nuptial vows during a double ring ceremony performed by Rev. M. E. Abel, uncle of the bride-elect.

Parents of the couple are Mrs. Lester N. Abel of Indianapolis and the late Rev. Abel, and Mr. and Mrs.

Francis R. Van Allen, 1415 North street, Baskets of white, flowers, p.alms and candelabra will enhance the church. Miss Vera Abel will serve hei sister as maid pf honor while Miss Nancy sister of the groom, will- be "bridesmaid. Kathy and David Abel, niece and nephew of the bride, will serve as flower girl'and ring bearer. Larry Beehler, of Cedar Rapids, fowa, will attend" the groom as his best man while ushering guests PRESENTS FULL COLOR PICTURES OF AMERICAN WONDERLANDS View Master $2.50 3 reel package $1.25 to their seats will be Donald of Logansport; Russell Abel, brother of the bride, of Indianapolis; David Berry, of Indianapolis and Alaason Abel, cousin of the bride.

1 and Lace To be given in marriage by her brother, Bill Abel, the bride has selected for her wedding a gown created of white -Dupioni silk and Alencon lace. The molded bodice features a low bateau neckline and short along princess lines, the gown flows gracefully to terminate in a chapel length train. She will have a two-tiered veil of imported illusion which cascades from a half-hat highlighted- with a delicate trimming of sequins and pearls. will be an arrangement of white roses, feathered carnations and lily-of-the-valley. Identical Identical jgowns of aqua peacock taffeta will be worn by the bride's attendants.

The frocks are made with snug bodices cut with bateau necklines and short sleeves. Their hats will be. of a picture design of horsehair 1 braid adorned with velvet bows at the side. Their flowers be peacock tinted carnations which will carried in white wicker For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Abel has selected a beige lace dress with beige accessories pearl earrings.

She will car- arm of her father, who will give her in marriage, wearing a bridal gown fashioned of imported hand clipped cantilly lace and ruffed tulle. The bride's slimness is complimented with a long torso bodice created of lace appliqued tulle further accented with aif Empire band and pressed bow. The frock has a delicately sculptured neckline and long sleeves of lace which terminate" at the waists in bridal points. The gracefully full skirt, which flows, to a chapel sweep train, is outstanding with ruffled tulle tiers topped with the 'Chantilly lace. imported veil fillusion will ibe fastened to a pill box hat of rosepoint lace and folds of tulle joints adorned with sequins and Her jewelry will be and a corsage of yellow roses while Mrs, Allen has 'chosen a powder blue lace dress with blue and white accessories and a corsage of white-roses.

A reception is scheduled to take place at the church -immediately following the ceremony. For traveling, Miss Abel has selected a-navy blue 'sheath dress with navy accessories and' a white orchid'corsage. The couple will leave following the reception on a wedding trip fo Koontz The bride-elect is a graduate of the Methodist hospital School of Nursing in Indianapolis; attended Franklin college and Indiana University. She is a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Her fiance is a of.

Butler University and attending Indiana He is a member of 'Phi Eta Sigma and Phi Kappa Phi Honorary fraternities. ry a cascade arrangement of pale pink orchids with feathered white carnations wifti white satin show- Growing seasons in. Texas, range from fewer than 180 more Her crescent shaped bouquet'than 330 days a year. THE CARRIAGE BARN 217-llthSt. Phone 4681 Hours 9 to daily, except 9 to 12 WALLPAPER LAMPS GIFTS CARPETS DRAPERY Forrest J.

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petals sprinkled with pearls. She will wear white accessories and carry pink carnations in a. cascade arrangement tied with pink gowns to' that of the 'honor attendant, will be worn by fche The frocks are of- blue and accented with blue satin' Their bandeaus are; of pastel blue created of petals and sprinkled with pearls. Their bouquets will b'e pale pink carnations with whita! daisy type pompoms tied with white satin ribbon, also in cascade arrangements. gown of -heavenly blue lace 'styled along- the sheath princess lines will be worn.by of the bride.

She will 'wear heavenly blue and. white accessories, and a pink carnation corsage. The groom's mother has selected a black and white lace dress featuring a rounded neckline accented with black velvet. Her will.be black and white and her corsage will also be of pink carnations. 200 Keceptirfh Immediately following the a reception will be held'for approximately 200 friends and rel-i atives in the church.

The servin table will be skirted in white or gandy and edged with light blu satin riibfoofl. It will be centere with a three tiered pastel pink an white cake flanked with abra holding blue tapers. Hostesses will include Mri Tom Glassburn Dana Mis Teddie Miss Bonita Me Daniel and Mrs. Frank Callipo. Bloomington For their honeymoon the wiE travel in a navy princes styled dress and wear navy anc white accessories and the orchid her bridal bouquet Upon their return they will reside in Bloomington Tihe bride is a graduate of Tip ton township high.school and the groom, also a graduate of the Tipton towmship high school, will attend Indiana University this fall.

Miss Shirley Ann Ash, teache in the Peru schools for the pas years, will be married bdaj at 3 p.m. to Donald Richard-Gra ham during'a double ring se'rvic in the First Baptist Church Peru. The Rev. Gary Albritten wil read the service. bride is the daughter of Mr and 'Mrs, Homer A.

Ash of rout three Peru, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Graham of route three Anderson Standards of gladioli, three fern wheels and twin seven branchec candle lobulars will enliance. the altar, Lewis soloist will sing "I Love Thee," "0 Promise Me" and "The Lord's Prayer' accompanied by the organist, Mrs Wjlla Arnhold, who will also play "I Love You "At Dawning" and Vdaiar de Lune." During the ceremony selections; of and "Leib- estrum" will be heard. To be escorted to the altar and in marriage by father, bride has chosen a princess style ballerina length gown designed with an umpire waistline.

The 'bodice is of lace scallop and silk organza with-a lace panel in back. She will have a shoulder- length veil of illusion falling'from a pearl crown. Her flowers will be a white orchid on a white Bible with a shower of streamers. Mrs. Joseph Conral, of Lafayette, will attend her sister as maid of honor in.a;'pink.ballerina length frock featuring panelling of a deeper pink hue.

She will wear a matching feather pink cap and carry a cascade arrangement of shell pink carnations. Hallie Graham, of Anderson will serve his as best man and ushers will include Joe Zion, of Muncie, brother-in-law of the groom and Richard Ash Peru, brother of the bride. A dress of powder blue lace will be worn by the who will compliment her attire with a pale pink glamilia corsage. The groom's mother will attend UK, a teel blue frock and have a white glainiiia corsage; Approximately 125 guests will attend the reception following the service with table decorations, featuring a three tiered cake of white topped with a bell. The cake will be flanged with' white tapers entwined with lily of the valley; Hostesses will be Burdick, Ft.

Wayne; Mrs. Robert Gibson, of and Mrs. Roy Barnhart Lafayette, who will wear ballerina length 'dresses of aqua' complimented with light, pink carnation corsages. Following their wedding trip, the couple will reside in Ft. Wayne.

a graduate of Twelve Wile High School received her Bachelor of Arts Degree at Ball State-Teachers She is a member': of Sigma-Sigma Sigma social -sorority and Sigma Delta Pi social national teachers soror- ty, and for the past three-years las taught in the -Peru schools. She will feeadi the fourth grade at Adams grade school, Ft. Wayne, this The groom, a. graduate of Pen- lleton high school and Ball State Teachers College, has a Bachelor Arts Degree and is' a member Epsilon Pi Tau, Industrial arts onorary and Pi Gamma Mu, so- ial science -honorary. He served or two years as teacher in'the Angola schools and will teach in- arts at the Forest.

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