Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1919 — Page 7

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THE DiDIAXAPOLIS NEWS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEE 22,1919.

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ad4>ra«d with y^tlloir»gT*4»»f •£ Fnuklin Hick 8el»m»l ,^aa4[ a w«44liac eak* an^ later atteadwl Franklts 0»fl^c, tw^e teteat caiklaaM WiteT a ateatear af t»w Pf Bata Ffcf teas wliiefi wara Saronty. For acveral yaan ike lias reaea ea top of tlM keoa aoperelaor of the aeboola of

^arere 4rawo hy twelre j Mawla.

aMMi aad womca frieaia of the» ■ e ■ ' Ifra. Alhert MeTlraiae wmts a — . _

Tteara Of tsrqaoiae htac e»br*l4ere4 i aori a xaaMa.

errpe wftk a •f; WASHI.wraJiL Oetehar SU-^Kaiaea

ypaShwt roaea aad Mn. William I ,

BOafcer arore hlaefc laaa with a oor- ^ ff "Mncaa aeiesa^te tha lataraawtm» af rad rtwea. Mr. aad lira, ttoyg Co^ew of Workto* Woaiaa. XteeiMr hare left for a trip to Walk- j eoorraaa ta WaahiBfrt^ toafoa aad )tew Tor*, the hridc trar-1 Sicto^r SS. JUUMaeed yoaterday la a soft of hrowa aHrertoiia IJT the NatiOMl T^aaea'a Trade ^h hrovB hat aad fox farm. Tbeyrl^**®* Xaa«ae eC America. The dela-

be at hoam ea their retara «

Eaot Thlrteeath atraeC.

ntea folioar; Mra. Raynoad Rohlna Chieaco; Miaa Ro«m» Stknaidemana. Itew Tork; Mtm Mary Aaderaon and Mrs. l^ms B. Rantoat. Beotoa; Mis# iieoBora CEBefUey, Miaa Faaale Coha and Mra. Maad Sararta. Itew Tork; 1 Miaa JaBa (YCoanar. Boston: Mias Acnea Nestor. Chiea|m. and Mias i Elisabeth Chnstmaa. Chieaco. { Bach coantry rei>r«seated la the leoakTsae is eatitied to tea ▼otfar dele* {sates. Coaatriea vhich are expected ; to be repressated are Belciaai. Gaaa* Ida. Great IMtaia. Caecho->S10Takla. ! France. Italy. SwitaerlaBd. Poland, {Sareden, Norway. Araentiaa. Urayaay land the Ualted States.

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aweddfag saeata were Miea Kath> eyiM Mdhralae aad Mias Mary Xldd.,

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Will

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of Vtaeeaaea, smd Mr. aad Mrs. Kart Merritt Waldrwa aad dsaphier Jaac, f

of Minneapeiia.

The marriage of Miss Bala Browa-' iBF Md H. Bernard Lakcw of It. Loaia teok place at 11 b’cloek this, sserafa# at the home of the bride's pareata, Mr, and Mrs. W. B. Browa>| htg' ‘The serrfee was read by the. ■eeu William Farmer before the flre- | riara banked with palms aad feraa.! T^ellow cbryaantheaiams also weref •ejd for decorattea. Mra l,oaisef

[r. J^effs<hafidt Kotkaa harpist, played i

- weddiim masfa The bride wore ■r trareliaF eait of browa reloar^ Ted in soairrel aad a coraade of i darea WmrA roses. EU^ftCte

:3hr a***idaat-

a basket of white roaea

la the center of Which was a dhiyaan- „ themw boldlBif the rind. Mr. and

-T-T- «f4Mra Ldke left at imon for St. Looia Ni^aall ***«T reside at lf«f Shea-

I ayufoah aveeoe. Aamad the weddlnd

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before Tbara*

plaee. Toes« at the hmne Hacker.

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ch was Jos^^ne bride, and

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_ lartn* the esremonyrtetlan Weber ofllciateA rerc a simple pown of de ykene, and a eeteM«

de roem. Oely the VOS were preeent.

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FftANfCUK. Ind., October 22.*—An* nonneenteat hee been rceetvcd ef the nsarrtsde of Miss Gertrude Morria formerly of Johnson county, and Imther Bewiey, ^actind director of

ot fducatloa. In Manila

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dsnndteddtede of the i

Miss

and Ralph |

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I' Wf the bride’s { m 01^ mm- Libert sioo{ ^ ,|tlld Whiter Of

eMclated,

IfeHNiw lyti white) iWild hpi# ta deeo> <

the etdirway I studdwd with ,

lite^Mtad. Aa^ttar

Club Dinners 50c 60c 75c

'(6 to a p. n.)

Yoa spewi as much er more rise* whore, '•shy aot eosB# here aad ra|er the really dellrloas food and prompt srrvfre that aorM with one of oar popalar Clah maaers.

term dfranaed for

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New Hotel

hdrpbH, played the "RridaH

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from “bohendrin” for the il and a propram ef bridal

the readinp of the serv-

'attendants It

included Mrs.

Reed Mcllvaine. matron of _M Helen Decker, a sister hpi^Sroom.' maid ef honor

English Cafe

Direct Entrance on Meridian Street

'Chamhertain and Miss

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n, biidesinaids and Mellvaiiie, best man. ,m and Hereehell

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i^aaer tulle embroldand a tulle train _e plpk roar. Her

Idered tuUe was fash* I effect and held by otanpe sr dowers were a shower j roses and foi^et*tne>notfl.

w of honor ware her wed* Xown of a^Ue satin and carried o#ar of yellow chrysanthemums i tied with white Ittlle. The maid ot| heaor and the briammalds wore cos* i r^ttMnes of yellow pros de londre and limrytad yeilow chryexathemume tied Rh tblle> Mtes DeclmFs pown was

thShleaad with a bodice of yellow HiHb aftp baltsrfty sash of yeilow

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e WRh tulle draperies over the Miss rhambertain’i and Mtes #1 p^wna were fashioned with .fied hJoHs and trimmed in cloth

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