Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 76, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 August 1930 — Page 14

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MEXICAN FILM STAR WEDS IN OLDJMISSION Honeymoon in Northern California Is Begun by Dolores Del Rio. By Unit'd Pres* SANTA BARBARA, Cal, Aug. 7. —Dolores Del Rio, Mexican film star, and Cedric Gibbons, screen art director, left on a honeymoon trip through northern California today after their wedding in an old Franciscan mission. In the chapel of the historic Santa Barbara mission the two

were married late Wednesday by the Rev. Father Augustine Hobrecht Franciscan supe- j rior. A group of intimate friends; from the Holly- j wood colony at- i tended. 'The ceremony took place near a! secluded garden of j the mission, inj which no woman ever has set foot ] Only the altar lights, which have burned since Fa-

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thers Junipero Serra and Juan Lasuen built the mission in 1784, illuminated the scene. Miss Del Rio, dressed in a gray ensemble with a close-fitting gray hat and furs to match, was attended by her mother, Mrs. J. L. Asunolo, as matron of honor, and Benjamin Glazer, Hollywood, was Gibbons’ best man. The bride’s simple corsage was of gardenias and lilies of the valley. After the wedding they posed for photographs. The wedding originally was set for noon, but was deferred to avoid a crowd of curious onlookers. Thousands of visitors at the annual Santa Barbara Spanish fiesta had gathered at the mission to see the screen beauty, but she avoided them because of a desire for a simple ceremony. It was Miss Del Rio's second marriage. Her first husband, Jaime Del Rio. Mexican writer and member of a prominent family, died in Berlin shortly after she obtained a divorce from him in Nogale, Sonora, Mexico.

Senices for Mrs. Weers Held Bu Times Special CONNERSVILLE, Ind., Aug. 7. Funeral services for Mrs. Louisa L. Weers, 78, who died at the Fayette Memorial hospital as the result of a broken hip, were held here. Burial was at Fairfield. She was a lifelong resident of Fayette and Franklin counties. She is survived by the husband, James Weers. Alquina; three stepchildren, Mrs. Ed M. Cobal, Mrs. Laverne Clifton, Indianapolis; Charles Weers. Connersville; two grandchildren of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. W. R. Porter, Connersville; brother, William H. Fowler, Cedar Key, Fla.; nice, Mrs. Frank M. Hanson. Connersville, and two nephews. M. N. Erb and William H. Erb, both of Connersville. Ripley-Jennings Reunion Held Bu Times Special ANDERSON. Ind.. Aug 7. Former residents of Ripley and Jennings counties held their annual reunion at Stanton park. Three hundred persons were present. A basket dinner was spread at noon. Officers elected are as follows: Tanner Brandewiede, president; Elmer R. Nighbert, vice-president; Mrs. John Staggs, secretary-treasurer: Mrs E. Maude Bruce and Mrs. Mary Waltz Beck, program committee for 1931 reunion. Dies After Eleven Years' Illness r Times Special DUBLIN. Ind., Aug. 7.—Mrs. Muriel Williams, 46. a cripple from rheumatism for the last eleven years, is dead at Fountain City. Burial will be made at East Green’s Fork. She leaves the husband, Wade Williams; a son, Glen; the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cranor, Green’s Fork; a sister. Mrs. Anna Kennedy, Westfield, and a brother, Chauncey Cranor. Green's Fork.

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SEEK TRIAL Home-Owners of Anderson Would Enjoin Undertaker. Bu Times Special ANDERSON, Ind., Aug. 7.—A motion for anew trial has been filed in the suit of a group of property owners against the E. S. Albright Company for an injunction preventing the operation of a funeral home in the residence district at Eighth and Chase streets. Judge Alonzo A. Bales, Winchester, who presided as special judge in Madison circuit court, found for the plaintiff.' and ordered the mortuary company permanently enjoined from use of the proprety in controversy as a funeral home. The undertakers had moved into the new location when the suit was filed. The new trial is asked on the grounds that the finding of the court was not substantiated by evidence and was contrary to law. An appeal will be taken to one of the state courts if the motion for anew trial is overruled.

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Scheffler, in front of whose farm home the accident occurred, told authorities the truck was parked without a tail light. Coroner Clyde Underwood said he would arrest McArdle and Eugene Rollins, Rising Sun, a passenger with McArdle, on charges of manslaughter. RADIO SESSION SLATED RCA Dealers to View New Models at Banquet Friday. Four hundred radio dealers will meet Friday in the Columbia Club in response to invitations sent out by Kruse Radio, Inc., RCA distributor here. Advance showings of new RCA models and a banquet will feature the meeting. C. J. Kruse, president of the company, will speak.

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