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The Indianapolis News from Indianapolis, Indiana • 35

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tint day, June 1f45 Page i36 THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS Tepfer-Jhomas Wedding Attendants Are Announced Hutchek. Bridesmaids will be Miss Thomas, Miss Lynn Whittington, and Mrs. David Matthiesen, Evansville. Jerry Campbell, David Matthiesen, Evansville, and Kenneth Axsiom, Merced, brother of the bridegroom, are groomsmen. James Neal and Charles Madden Evansville will usher.

The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Paul J. Thompson, 860 S. High School Road. Axsiom is the son of Mrs.

Lillian Axsiom, 4915 W. 11th. That evening the r'i a 1 party and out-of-town guests will be entertained at a dinner given by Dr. and Mrs. Tepfer in their home.

Jacquelyn Thompson Chooses Attendants Miss Jacquelyn Elaine Thompson and Robert H. Axsiom have chosen attendants for their wedding July 3 at 7:30 p.m. in Mount Olive Methodist Church. Honor attendants are Miss Georgianna Bland and Andrew km fuBsfi Maid of honor for the wedding of Misa Nancy Sue Thomas and Daniel Tepfer in the Mount Olive Methodist Church on June 27 will be Miss Patty Thomas. Bridesmaids will be Mrs.

William BeaL Auburn; Miss Jacquelyn Thompson and Miss Sarahann Tepfer. sister of the prospective bridegroom. The flower girl will be Melissa Taylor. Parents of the bride-elect are Mr. and Mrs.

Robert S. Thomas, 849 Ingomar. Tepfer is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Milton Tepfer, 4746 Jennys Road.

Tepfer has asked Michael R. Finchum, Plainfield, to be his best man. Other attendants will include Frank V. Sherman, Arnold Anderson. Daniel D.

Holtz, Robert A. Goins, William Michael Allen, and Robert A. Tepfer, brother Brendonwood Dance, Golf Party Planned By MARILYN SHAPIRO Large nnss of summer flowers centered with lighted tapers will float in the pool June 26 at the annual dance given for residents of Brendonwood by the Brendonwood recreation group. The Versailles will play for dancing from 9 m. to 1 a.m.

According to Mrs. Edward F. Rominger and her husband, chairmen of the party, tables will be covered with pink cloths and lighted by arrangements similar to those in the pool. Assisting them will be Mr. and Mrs.

John W. Day and Dr. and Mrs. James E. Bennett.

July 4 is also a big day fnr Brendonwood families, as is LaborD.iy. However next month the annual party will be Juiy5 The chim.f'lfs Rolf tournament is being arranged by William M. Osborn and James R. MacDonald. Later on parents will take to the Brendonwood golf course and finish in time for the buffet supper on the Brendonwood Commons, planned by Mr.

and Mrs. M. Eastin. Supervised f.rewnrks will start after dark over the golf course. David Frick Will Wed Ann Shane of the bridegroom-elect Enonome, Alpha Lambda Del-ta, Pi Lambda Theta and Mortar Board honoraries and the I.U.

Foundation. Frick, son of Mr. and 'Walter Henry Frick, 7077 Sandalwood Drive, cts I.U. where t3 is pre4Jf tff the student body. He is, a msmber of Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity, Phi Eta Sigma honorary, Board of Aeons and the I.U.

Foundation. Miss Ann Gray Shane and David Rhoads Frick will be married in the First Methodist Church, Bloomington, Saturday at 11:30 a.m. Miss Shane is the daughter of Dr. Harold Gray Shane, Bloomington, and the late Mrs. Shane.

She will be graduated from Indiana University in August and is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma and Kappa Kappa Kappa Sororities. She is also a member of Miss Thomas has been honored at showers given by Miss Thompson, Mrs. B. T. Engledow and Mrs.

B. K. Ottinger. June 26, the bridal attendants, the mothers of the bridal couple and friends of the bride-elect who are assisting at the wedding reception, will be entertained at a luncheon in. Block's tearoom by Mrs.

Walter Saunders and Mary Stephenson. The Winners and Mrs. Paul O. Whjttemore (right). Mrs.

George T. Wait (second from left) won second prize and Mrs. William O. Watson was bridge-o-rama chairman. Proceeds go to Concord Center.

17 W. Morris. The NEWS Photo, Tim Halcomb. The Chalcedony Club honored participants in its fund-raising bridge-o-rama with a luncheon and bridge party yesterday at Highland Coif and Country Club. Partners winning first prize were Mrs.

Roger Fleming (left) Roy T. O'Conner And Joan Byers To Wed The young set at Woodstock Club, home from college or relaxing from th rigors of high school graduation and exams, will gather at (he club for a round robin tennis match at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow. Following play, (here will be a cookout, swimming and (lancing. Miss Diana Chambers, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. David L. Chambers a recent graduate of Tudor Hall, has planned the party. She will leave soon for Rhinelander. where she is canoe counselor at Camp Bryn Afon.

This fall she will enter Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, N.Y. Graham. Columbus Falls, both former Irvington residents, have been visiting here. The (wo have been guests of Miss Cooper' brother and sister-in-law. Mr.

and Mrs. O. W. Cooper, 318 N. Riley.

While Miss Cooper has been renewing friendships here, another friend of hers who is former resident of Indianapolis, Miss Adelaide Conte, also of DeBary, has been vacationing at Daytona Beach. Gordon Saskin. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold A.

Saskin. 6402 Central, was recently initiated into Phi Eta Sigma, freshman scholastic honorary, at Indiana University. He has been on the deans' list for the last three semesters and is a member of Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity. Miss Joan Eloise Byers will become the bride of Roy Thomas O'Conner Sunday at 7:30 p.m. in the Grace Methodist Church.

Parents of the bridje-elect are Mr. and Mrs. Amos A. Byers, 2028 N. Lesley.

The prospective bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs- Floyd D. O'Conner, 5022 W. Naomi. O'Conner attended Indiana State University.

R. E. Broyles Will Wed Miss Black SskioI ta Tht Ntwi WESTFIELD, lnd. Miss Rosemary Evelyn Black and Roland Eugene Broyles, Zions-ville, will exchange marriage vows tomorrow at 8 p.m. in Salem Park Wesleyan Methodist Church.

The bride-elect is the daughter of Mrs. Doris Evelyn Black. The future bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Melville M.

Broyles, Zionsville. Paula Prion Miss Ann Gray Shane (ADVERTISEMENT) A twilight two-ball mixed golf tournament for women 15 hole golfers and their partners will be Saturday followed by Broadmoor Country Club's dinner and dance. A special buffet is being planned for Father's Day Sunday. Ladies' day at the club will be Tuesday. Chapter Patio Party Tau Chapter of Delta Sigma Kappa Sorority will meet for a patio party in the home of Mrs.

Burl Cayton, 7025 Oaklandon Road, Monday at 7 p.m.. Carpet Paths and Spots Easily Removed without cleaning wall-to-wall. Blue Lustre Carpet Shampoo leaves' nap open and fluffy. Rent easy-to-use electric shampooer for $1 a day at Hook's Drug Stores. Miss Joan Eloise Byers SHOP l0V.TOV.

Thursday 9:30 to 8:30 Mr and Mrs Metcalfe Walling, residents for the last four years of Conakry. Guinea. Africa, are visiting Mrs. Waiting's brother-in-law and sister. Mr.

and Mrs Warman Welliver. I. IS E. 48th The Wallings pJan to make their home in New York. While here they have joined the festivities surrounding the marriage last Saturday of their niece, Mrs Thomas Michael Scanlon Jr.

th former Miss Lucv Welhver. The informality of the Twtrlers dancing parties are what mike them so much fun fnr the couples who really enjoy dancing. The second dinner dance of (he year will be June 23 at Woodstock Club. Sammy Lee's orchestra will come from Cincinnati (o play for the party. Arrangements have been made by: Mr.

Mr. Cwtr4 uckMWwut Mr on Mr, lutwll Ptrttm Jr. Mr an4 Mr. Lrmon Ayrl Mr end Mn. jotrn 0 WHMmt Mr on Mr.

till a Mrind! A belated Christmas present like the one Miss Andrea Meditch will receive next month from her parents, Mr. and Mrs Boris E. Meditch, is one worth waiting for. Andrea will fly to Switzerland to attend the American School at Lugano and pursue her studv of French. The "tin-seP on the package will be the "Swiss holiday." to be taken by students from over the country, including trips in groups of eight by bus at different times to Italy, Austria.

Spam, Germany and France, The trips will offer a variety of outings some ramping trips, others to larger cities and well-known tourist haunts, and others through the countryside and villages. Andrea will return home in Annus! and start her senior year at North Central High School September, Another European visitor will be Miss Patricia Roun-tree. diuehter of Mr. and Mrs. W.

Rountree, 53,12 E. fist. She has been teaching French this year at Indiana University while taking graduate work This summer she will studv in France at the University of Besancon for a month, where she studied in 12. and at the University of Amhoise for three weeks. Later she will conclude her summer abroad touring in Spain and Central and Northern Europe.

Two families have returned to their respective homes after a Jaunt to Cambridge, where the men attended their 40th class reunion at Harvard University. Early last week James A. Gloin and a former classmate and Indianapolis resident, Ray N. Peterson, now of San Francisco, met In (he East. They were Joined on Thursday by Mrs.

Peterson, who had been visiting with Mrs. Gloin in Indianapolis. Stephen Jay. son of Dr and Mrs Arthur N. Jay.

SIS Mth. has been admitted to Indiana chapter of Alpha Omega Alpha medical honorary He is a senior at the Indiana University School of Medicine and a graduate of Wabash College. Recently he was elected vice-president of his class The Jas' eldest son, Dr. Arthur C. Jay.

is completing his tour of military duty at Fort lewis. Washington. He will be a resident at Methodist Hospital when he returns to Indianapolis with his family in several weeks. Miss Alice A. Cooper.

DeBary. and Mrs. Lloyd 4 Miss Rosemary E. Black The Shortridge High School Dads Club will hold a joint meeting of former and current board of members and their wives at the home of Principal Robert J. Shultz, 799 Windcombe, tomorrow at 7:30 p.m.

The two daughters of Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Davis.

4124 N. Pennsylvania, will leave the United States June 26, one headed West and one East. Miss Martha Davis will fly to Japan with a group of 30 college men and women sponsored by the Great Lakes Colleges Association. They will spend the summer and fall studving at Waseda University, Tokyo, and return home in January. Davis, who has just completed her sophomore year at Indiana University, where she majors in modern dance, will stay in the home of Miss Masako Hashimoto, who lived with the Davis family in 1960 and 1961 while she attended Shortridge High School as an American Field Service exchange student.

The group will aitend a 12-day orientation course at Earlham College. Richmond, starting Monday. Miss Marie Davis, who has just finished her sophomore year at Shortridge. will sail from New York the same day to spend the summer in Athens as an American Field Service exchange student. She will live with Mr.

and' Mrs. Christos Cassimatis. Assuming duties as manager of Woodland Country Club this month is Ken Mitchell from Belleair Beach, married with three sons. A spring handicap awards luncheon is set for tomorrow for women of the 18-hole group and on June 25 the 9 hole group will have an evening party. In a festive mood the men's golfing group will invite their wives for a dinner dance Saturday.

Joe J. Davis will be assisted by: WiMum f. Hok Mn n. Scan a Mrs Mary C. Finke, 1102 N.

DeQuincy. spends most of the winter in Florida, visiting of her friends in the Edge-water area. She writes that she still has made no plans to return home and has visited with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cory, formerly of Indianapolis.

Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Saatkamp, Mr. and Mrs Luther Thompson and Ida Barton. 'Gay '90s' Party At Fairwood Club Fairwood Swim Club, 7100 Sargent Road, will open its season with a poolsiae "Gay Nineties'" party Saturday night at 8:30.

The pool area will be decorated with a Coney Island theme and gas lights lining the driveway and surrounding the Refreshments will be served from an old-fashioned beer garden and hot dog stand. Entertainment will include a tunnel of love, a bicycle built for two, a clown dunking machine and pitching for pennies. Guests may be photographed behind "gay nineties" caricatures. General chairmen of the It Begins Today Our Great Semi-Annual SAME Fine Fashion Shoes PRACTICALLY OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER SHOES THAT WERE REGULARLY PRICED $17 A wonderful opportunity to SAVE on fins footwear from our famous makers Martinique, Herbert Levine, Medici, Barefoot Originals and many others. Patents, bone, navy, black and brown spectators white and colors galore.

Many can be worn into Fall. Be here early for the best selection. event are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boone.

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