Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 July 1937 — Page 6
PAGE 6 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES — ___ THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1987" ARRIVING FOR WEDDING SCENE FOR NUPTIALS ROOSEVELT FAMILY AT CEREMONIES . . . . . AFTER THEIR MARRIAGE . . .
Times-A Photos. Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. smiled happily as she arrived The altar in Christ Episcopal Church near Greenville, Del, where Ethel Left to right: Mrs. Sara Delano Roosevelt, John Boettiger, Mvs. Franklin The bridegroom had eves only for his bride as they at the church for her wedding yesterday. du Pont and the son of the President exchanged vows as the two clans watched. D. Roosevelt, President Roosevelt, Elliott Roosevelt and John Roosevelt, left the church. They will sail for Liverpool July 10,
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While the younger guests braved | ternational tracks daily. More than IN CHARITY DRIVE
BRIDE TO SAIL Gimmes GITY WATER BOARD Of His Sweetheart’s Death SITE FOR FACTORY 25 Ft uw...
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i e R00SeV i Tee ’ served, the older ones remained in- dent Roosevelt had agreed today to
doors, where the President proposed | Action Climaxes Mayor’s VINCENNES, July 1.—Both sides were expected to complete presenta- Pp has 75-A T | HOOSIER SUCCESS AT participate in a national radio tion of evidence today in the third murder trial of Ward Davis, 22-year- | UICI1ASeS “Acre ract DUNKING DOUGHNUTS ITAA ou: 18 to Ries re he nual community chest charity drive
toasts. { . . wl First. however dissed the bride | Dispute With Council. old former Petersburg High School athlete, who is accused of shooting to | : | 10wever, he kissed the bride gn | Southeast of City. CR | conducted by the Mobilization for
EL and then went down the row of EE death Annavieve France, his 17-year-old schoolgirl sweetheart,
i i nM 0 a | a ———— J . NAY t bridesmaids and Kissed them, t00. | yimes Syerial The case was expected to be 8 Times Spevind Human Needs Committee. : WO | ~The | The broadcast was announced by
Book Passage on Vessel He proposed toasts to the bride and BRAZIL. July 1.—Climaxineg a 15- | placed in the hands of a KnoX METHODIST LISTS | The International Harvester Co. VINCENNES, Ind, July Pe « P. Taf to the bridegroom and then, turning 9 : ‘ ! | story of 8 Man Who rose to success | Charles P, Taft, new head of the Leaving Quebec on to his ‘wife proposed one for months fight between Mayor Levi! County jury some time tomorrow. | 19 NEW NTERNE today had completed purchase of a BY dunking doughnuts Was reported | Organization who has served on the - = 4 ’ N Harls ¢ ~ 434% ~ ” { . wl ve 4 Vv S$ a e o y : > > “mother.” Louderback and the City ORK il, | At yesterday's court session, Davis | | S 75-acre tract southeast of the ©ity | pare today | Federal steel mediation board. July 10 . the Board of City Water Works | : Sivieid ; w—— ite Tow eueoith ov CRSA | Taft refused to say whether he tty - Takes Up Toasting Task | ryustees was abolighed today. re-enacted circumstances under . as a site for erection of the pro-| He is “Red” Skelton, native of | “%" wives. Sitanti : ; : ; : An ordinance repealing the ome Which the girl was shot. | Nineteen new internes were to be- posed $4.000000 truck motor fac- | Vincennes, currently playing his | discused the strike situation With Franklin Jr. took up where his | which created the Board was passed | Seated on chairs placed side by | gin service today at Methodist Hos= | tory, | doughnut act at a Times Square | Mr. Roosevelt. . father left off by the City ‘Courteil. The water | side in the courtroem, Davis ‘ex- | pital. | The ground i r theater in New York. a - Se — S : : . . . { } wnd, purchased from the “ ' ; Gs i | ; “e ; fudt ¥ | works property will go back to the | plained how he and Annavieve had Diblomas and kevs were brosented | ems : y ! : Red” mimics the dunking tech= SAVE AT YOUR Hundred while a thunderstorm gath- On this, the happiest hour of . : : : diplomas and keys were presented | Shimer family estate, is triangular | ns i A RRRIOTR aR Bi Bit or Irarar iota Te te 5 ody dred Bd Board of Works driven to the country and parked.|, . o.oos a4 dil . iN ep : y N niques and expressions of the | NEAREST HAAG'S ered and broke JuLsine. brought to-|my life,” he said, “I'd like to Pro- | Tne City ‘Council sought to repeal | He said he had a gun in his pocke ast TEAL at A graduation CINMEL fin shape and lies between the Brook- | fastidious, —not-so-fastidious and NEIGHBORHOOD gether the nation’s first political | yn a toast to my wife, Mrs. | the ordinance after the Parke Cir- | which he had borrowed to kill some | {0 15 internes who had completed | ville Road and the Pennsylvania | suireptitious dunkers, Munching | family, flanked by scores of Trela- Roosevelt ” cuit Court had upheld the right | dogs | their year of service. More than 100 | Railroad yards, them off stage and on to keep in | CUT PRICE {ives and NeW Del Sieliajns, he CL orn li g we. | Of the Mayor to méke his own ap-| Annavieve demanded to see the | doctors attended the home-coming | Work on the new factory is ex- practice, they say he eats about DRUG STORE its ranking industrial clan, anti-| She in turn proposed one “to pointments to the board. The City |gun, he said, and placed it on | event. {pected to get under way next week. | $3000 worth of doughnuts a year. Tot a) +My SATO ~ » n wi hu - : > — ra . <a a wn = Sa . EE New Deal to i re. my husband. Then John Roose- | Council originally had wanted to | the seat of tne car, All political differences, however, V ce the : er De cm ri the austerely | Velt, best ‘man, proposed one to make these appointments. bea fal Prote tant Enisconal sin- | Poth after which ‘everyone sang, | “I noticed that Annavieve had | a iu rl esSiall L,PISCOPal Sill= ” “ ol y oy | y ” . A . Nema Anne. | “fOr they are jolly good fellows.” | picked up the gun with her left] gle-ring ceremony in the flower-| “ . : | hand She had the wun pointed banked little church which has been | Someone asked Roosevelt where hand. She had th Y
“3 ¢ “ we da " ) : hey wer i ir weddin 3 11 l toward herself. IT slid my hand from the scene of du Pont weddings and they were going for their wedding , «££ O rain the wear Shift and reached for the | ag nx Yeas, 3 4 gh OR SE un “As I did, she brought over her | i The rites were conducted In part “That's something I won't say,” right hand and jerked the gu a Jiu . SR ¢ Say, > y 1t hand and jerked the gun. It | bv the Rev. Dr. Endicott Peabody, Wrapper Used to Patch just went oft.” :
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. i ’ ~nrane | NE Teplied. { ) \ vroaTor 1A a) an act . £ 11 ton Ce % oh Mrs. R elt, the bridegr 's T ’ { Davis, who twice had been ‘conSchool. Groton. Mass., who, 32 years Mrs, Roosevelt, The briaegroom’s 1 D A Tan S Head avis, h ¢ \
3 i ‘emony } Acted and sentenced to life im=ago, presided at a similar ceremony | mother, could supply noe more in- VICK T( en °1 te im: hare Radi aes ; , After Injury prisonment but later granted new ; T oa (9) SE w FOE Car | formation. y Jury. trials by the State Supreme Court, : + | (9) [ 5 F O 12 p Omit Word, ‘Obey’ | “I don't really know any more maintained on direct examination 0 IY) £ ) Uv G G E LY) about it than you do,” she said. | py United Pr that he loved Annavieve and they _ \\Y | : HH \N : ?
Concur the wean, RS July 1.—Somewhere | Were to have been married.
J the wedding, she in Quebec Province today a — p R £ c £ R 0) RA. J} Yl T
Yesterday's vows however
though ‘for better, for worse;
MOTORING
dcher. for poorer,” did not contain |... 1 i i it BL Oy : sald. farmer went about his business with
{He word “obey.” Nor did the bride “I don't know whether to be a portion of his brain wrapped in whose family is considerably | happy or sad. I can only give my | cellophane | impression that it was a very lovely | The farmer, whose name was with- : wedding. held by officials of St. Luke's Hos- { \ Wil “I imagine the parents of young |pital, recently underwent a brain | | couples rmever see a great deal of [operation after being kicked in the 5 the ‘outward aspects of marirage. | head by a horse, The blow had
is bride, clad in rossamer-lik s = s of Villowing white, and ki I, for one, am torn between the | broken the membrane surrounding ress Ol 1LIOWINE nite, ana 1SSed
you 1 are an liza ti Tv t " n rain her. there was & general nodding of | realization ‘of ‘the adventure that the bram. i , 1 ,. | two young things are startimg on, A surgeon sterilized the cellophane ¥
~pa de ~ Al YY ne f smiles Y¢ ii a ea hos Oh Ee and its possibilities for good or bad. | from a Prcitige of cigarets, and used | > . left side of the satin-covered aisle, | “T simply say prayers that funda- it to replace the broke n membrane. MH a } " T 1 n 4 and the Roosevelts. seated on the | mentally their ives may so develop | A piece of shinbone was grafted ‘over eid o rpm ty 77, vitht that they may be useful lives and |the opening. eat oar hal Al Tit 1 RI he seating arrangements, with | therefore happy ones.” : ie farmer's recovery Was coms ol the conservative du Ponts placed on The reception continued until the | plete, the hospital announced | Special Fri. Only $1.45 the side traditionally reserved for | Wee hours. The President did not - With Shampoo, Set ! leave the du Pont home until 11:50
brid { 1] il ' CELEBRATION IS PLANNED he bride's family, and the liberal % v : : Ett on ie ‘other. ‘evoked |D- m. The mew lvweds were with | Os ¥ As ii i LICL y : i
% AS Near north side merchants today It's Air Cooled at
oy 3 ] ta A lane ye 1a} considerable fittering as the 340 | their guests as late as 11 p. m. | made tentative plans for an ‘elabo: Central Beauty nsiaers rtiermg as. the Jf ! |
" i iii ate celebration of the widening of wedding guests filed out ‘of the i : | E. 16th St. between Delaware St. J 200 1.0.0. F, Bldg LI. 0452 church. : President and Family and Central Ave. Penn .-Wash.
“The leftists on tl
rightists on the l¢ ft a In ont vi Reach Hyde Park = Nl : > ll : 3 iarked. | HIGHLAND, N. Y, July 1—| : i who. > “Life of the Party’ | President and Mrs. Roosevelt ar- | ;
rived here at 6:55 a. m. (Indian- | - : g IY us Son apolis Time) to spend five days at . « . appreciate the care and
He, To til Y | their Hyde Park summer home. patience with which Dr. Faht n a heavy downpour over I | rt ONT CRE RN bach at Kay's designs glasses to Bh NO i oads | HELD ON $5000 BOND : ; >) g transformed into spongy rivulet: yd Ls « tilkih ; suit their appearance as well as 9 ! 9 x veh] 4 re 1eld . ] ea The President was the “life of the | A 28-year-old woman ves |= oh correct their defects of vision. party” as Cabinet members chatted |a vagrancy charge under $5000 bond
with Republican industrialists and | today after police said they learned | Dri Tah ook New Dealers fraternized with “Lib- eS
ty Leaguers” Nr. Roosevelt Jaid she is wanted in ‘Columbus, ‘O., ‘on rel Oral at erly Leaguers. Mr. ROOSEVell lald | anaatic, statutory and vehicle tak- EO OT ar aside the role of Chief Executive for ine Charees the evening and, assuming that of | °° | roud father, had sucl ime | \ . Dr " : 3 i ong TL pe We Repair All Makes of q AD "€ 6B Some prefer to start out with a tank full Of course, that woa’t happen if That's not easy to do, what with na 1& Ne up 1 S 1¢ am a | § BBA Een. 0 . a ; » » b . iting to take him to Hyde Park, PEN & PENCIL SETS rT . » of long-mileage Standard Red Crown you've had the Standard Oil Dealer Standard Oil. Dealers: on: every [., for more than 70 minutes. Have Your Name Engraved on | 137 W. Washington St —then pull in at a Standard Service fill your crankcase with long-lasting highway and byway to keep your bride and bridegroom stood Your Pen or Pencil i > h ads “Empty.” IsoxVis “D” motor oil beforehand: radiator full of fresh, cool waters " TT a sign before the gauge re py in the reception line for mearly two THE PEN HOSPITAL
hours after the ride from the oo J © 1141 BE Wash. RI. 1888.
church. The bride, smiling radiant- |
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