Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 62, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 July 1931 — Page 7

JULY 22, 1931

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AIMEE ‘STARS’ AT WEDDING OF HER SON ROLF Blond Evangelist Leading Figure as 10,000 Hear Ceremony. LOS ANGELES. July 22.—Aimce Semple McPherson married Rolf McPherson, her son. to Loma Pee Smith, formerly of Oklahoma, while 10,000 people who crowded into and around her Angel us Temple Tuesday night applauded wildly. The show was one of the most spectacular ever staged by the vivacious evangelist and she dominated it from the moment she entered to direct the musical program until she pronounced 18-year-old Rolf and the 20-year-old Miss Smith “man and wife.” Mrs. McPherson made all the announcements, directed the singing, led the prayers and performed the ceremony. She even found time to direct a small page to sit up straight and to move the radio microphone so it could be used to the best advantage. Mrs. McPherson, wearing a white silk dress and with her blende hair newly marcelled, stood on a platform covered with gold cloth. She carried yellow roses. Lights Are on Aimee Three huge Kleig lights in the first gallery and four arc lights on the main floor played on Mrs. McPherson as the bride and bridesmaids marched down an incline on the right and the bridegroom followed the ushers down another incline at the left. The bride was gowned in white. A five-yard veil trailed from her head and covered her auburn hair. Mrs. McPherson read the ceremony. Rolf answered his parts in a high, but shaky, voice, while the bride spoke so low Mrs. McPherson reached over and brought the microphone rearer. The double-ring ceremony was used. The word “obey” was omitted. Ten thousand pieces of wedding cake were distributed. rolice Are Called Out Some of the wedding guests came a 3 early as noon. By 7 p. m. every seat in the temple and Bible schooi. was taken and people were fighting for vantage points at the doors and in the aisles. Additional police reserves were called out. Some 5,000 persons were congregated outside the temple and among them circulated newsboys calling the latest extras on the woes of G. Edward (What-A-Man) Hudson, whose recent marriage to the bridegroom’s grandmother, Mrs. Minnie Kennedy, caused him so much trouble. The extras said that Hudson had been sued for breach of promise by Mrs. Ethel Lee Tarbert, who asked $250,000 damages. Previously Mrs. Kennedy had asked annulment of her marriage because he already had a wife when he married her, and Mrs. Margaret Newton-Hudson has sued him for divorce. Neither Mrs. Kennedy nor Mr. Hudson was present Tuesday night. They said they were not invited. SHOOT DOWN SUSPECT Man Charged With Knifing WTounded in Knee as He Flees. Arresting Ray Osborn, 38, after he is alleged to have slashed his landlady, Mrs. Florence Hancock, 821 South West street, on the arm with a butcher knife, police were forced to shoot him to prevent his escape early today. He became quarrelsome early Tuesday night, and his rampage ended only when police arrived, Mrs. Hancock said. Osborn is charged with drunkenness, resisting arrest and vagrancy. Patrolman. Lawrence Fanning fired four shots in the air and one bullet into Osborn’s knee when he ran from the police car. 650 in Summer School By Times Special MUNCIE, Ind., July 22.—Six hundred fifty students are enrolled for the second summer term at Ball State Teachers college here.

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