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Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Vonnegut Attend Wedding of Son in Cambridge, Mass.

MR. AND MRS. KURT VONNEGUT of Williams Creek are in the East to attend the wedding today of their son, Dr. Bernard Vonnegut, and Miss Lois Bowler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Bowler of New York and Boston. The ceremony will be at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon in the chapel of Christ church in Cambridge, Mass, The service is to be read before the immediate families. After a short trip, the couple will be at home at 26 Linnaean st., Cambridge. ; The bride attended Colby Junior college and was graduated this year from the Nursery Training School of Boston. Dr. Vennegut attended Park school here and was graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1936 and received his Ph, D. degree there in 1939. He is engaged in research in Boston. The Kurt Vonneguts’ daughter, Mrs. James C. Adams, is spending

the holidays in Baltimore with her husband, Lt. Adams, Camp Meade.

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Yule Dinner Reservations

A NUMBER OF INDIANAPOLIS FAMILIES were to; have noon "and evening meals away from home this Christmas day. Reservations were made at the Woodstock, Highland Golf and Country, Indianapolis Country, Indianapolis Athletic, Propylaeum and Co-

lumbia clubs and at the Marott hotel.

Among those who dined this noon at Woodstock are Messrs. and Mesdames Edwin McNally, Blaine Miller Sr, A''sn P. Johnson and John Eaglesfield and Miss Marybelle Neal. srvations for this evening at Woodstock have been made bv } rs. and Mesdames Edward Dean, Hal Keeling and Harry Wade, Mrs, Margaret Noble Johnston and Maj. and Mrs. C. A. L .Costa. Hs . . . a » A tea dance will be held at the club from 4 to 7 p. m¢ today for members and their guests. Christmas eve dinners were served to ; Messrs. and Mesdames Burford Danner, James L. Rose, Volney M.

| Brown and Howard Lacy.

Among those having parties at the Marott this evening will be Messrs, and Mesdames William Fobes, Harry Ferguson, Charles Bassler, Morris Crane, V, M. Ray, W. H. Kirkhoff, Ralpif M. Franklin, H. J. Irwin, R. 8. Easterday and J. B. Goodin, Mesd Samuel Cornell Carey, Paul Stetson, Alice Henry, F. 8. Gorhani, Fred Kohm-

- stock-and -Marlan Ward, Dr. and-Mrs. E.-Vernon Hahn, Ma}. Gen;

and Mrs. Leland Hobbs and Bishop John O'Hara and Miss Mary Griffin, : - z At Highland parties have been planned for Christmas evening by Mr, and Mrs. Edward Leahy and Mr, and Mrs. H B. Howard, Dinner will begin at 6 p. m. there.

Ceremony Tomorrow to Unite Maxine Wheeler and Lt. Allen

The altar of the North Methodist church will be banked with

palms, white gladioli, snapdragons and carnations for the wedding

at 2 p. m. tomorrow of Miss Charlotte Maxine Wheeler to Lt. Nolan Everett "Allen, Ft. Knox, Ky. Dr. O. W. Fifer will read the double ring ceremony and Miss: June Floyd will sing the bridal airs accompanied by Mrs. Russell Paxton, organist. T rT The bride will enter on the arm |

of her father, Maj. William oweer| Jean Kisner to

Wheeler. She will wear a gown|

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of candlelight satin with a long! » fitted torso and a gathered «ir Become Bride falling into a train, ; ; Her full-length veil will be of ilJusion held by twe clusters of : : blossoms and she will carry; WASHINGTON, Ind. Dec 25.— a white orchid surrounded by spray In a ceremony in the First MethodSachids. Flower Girls - - |ist church here at 4:30 p. m. toThe bridegrdbm's sister, Mrs. El. Morrow Miss Jean Kisner, Indianlis Grant, will be the matron of Polis, will become the bride of honor and the bridesmaids will be| Robert Nelson Pitts, U. 8. N.'R., Miss Ella Jane Wheeler, a cousin 8is0 of Indianapolis. : ‘of the bride, and Miss Betty Mc-| The Rev. Hafry O. Guire. : officiate his daughter's They will be gowned in dresses assisted by the similar to the bride's in pastel pink |of Stinesville. The bridegroom is and pale blue, Mrs. Grant will car- [fhe son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse B. ty a bouquet of blue iris and the| Pitts, Stinesville. o's bridesmaids’ bouquets will be of pink Couple's Attendants Pred Doughty and Mrs.

. Mrs Two other cousins of the bride, : ‘Judith Ann and Mary Catherine Richard Anderson, both from New

‘Wheeler, will be the flower girls.

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Columbia Club Ballroom to Be Wedding Scene

The ballroom of the Columbia club ‘will: be the scene at 1 p. m.

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tomorrow of - the wedding -of - Miss |

Charlotte Solotken and Pfc. Norman Chassin, Buffalo, N. Y. Rabbi Israel Chodos will officiate ‘and Pasquale Montani will provide harp music, : The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Solotken, 5114 Washington blvd, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

{Irving Chassin of Buffalo.

| The .bride, who will be given in marriage by her father, wiil wear

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an ivory satin gown cut on empire | |

lines accented with a lace collar and a matching lace inset in the full skirt and train, :

To Carry Orchids’

A tiara of orange bl hold her fingertip illusion veil and she will carry a white Bible with white orchids and streamers tied with sweetheart roses in lovers’ knots. :

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Her only attendant will be Miss |

Lois Chassin, the bridegroom’s sis ter. She will wear an aqua dress with a velvet bodice and a full chiffon skirt. She will carry a colonial bouquet in contrasting

Pfc. Burton Chassin, Kearny, Neb., will be his brother's best man, Mrs. Solotken will wear a fuchsia crepe dinner d trimmed in se-

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Following a reception at the home of the bride's parents from 7 until 10 p. m., the couple will leave for New York City. The bride will travel in a fuchsia wool suit with

“The couple will live in Buffalo re Mr, Chassin is attending the 1 .Behool of the University

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Rev. McShane To Officiate At Wedding

The home of Mr. and Mrs, Rollin Brewster Morrison, 4240 Sunset ave, will be the scene at 1:30 p. m. tos k imorrow of the marriage of thelr [daughter, Mary Frances, to Dr, E | Alexander Francis Craig { The Rev, John F. McShane will i} hear the vows and Miss Evelyn MR | Gullion, harpist, will play the bridal talrs. The bride will be given in FY marriage by her father. § | Miss Morrison will wenr adresse imaker suit of wine-red wool a matching hat "and brown acces. sories. She will carry a finger muff ¢ {of pink camellias. Mrs. F. A. McLaughlin will be (he {matron of honor for her sister. She ila chosen a teal blue dressmaker ‘suit and brown accessories and she will’ carry a muff of wine carnations. Dinner to Follow

James A. Cralg Jr, Bloomington, will ‘be his brother's best ‘man. The

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Christmas is a double-barreled celebration for the students attending out-of-town schools for it mea

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not only the yule festivities but also a recess from .their textbooks. Several of the many Indianapolis girls at home for the holidays are pictured here,

1, Miss Lois Mumford (center) gives a package the shake-and-listen test while her sister, Barbara (left), and Miss Virginia Murray (right) look on. Lois and Virginia attend Ward-Belmont and Barbara is a Shortridge high school student. : ; } ~ % Starting forth, on their gift-delivery rounds—Miss Mary Boyd Higgins (lefi) Vassar freshman, and Miss Margaret Rogers, a sophomore at Wellesley college. / 3. This trio of gift wrappers includes (left to right) Miss Mary Johnson and Miss Phyllis Behringer, sophomores at Briarcliff Junior college, and Miss Mildred Milliken, a Smith college senior.

4. A Christmas {ree gels iis trimming from the hands of Misses Evelyn Wood, Virginia Spiegel: and

Rosemary Wright (left to right). Miss Wood is a junior at {he Bartram school In Jacksonville, Fla, ‘and

the other two girls are sophomores at Graham-Eckes. 5. Miss Susanah Milner (left) has as her holiday house-guest Miss Yolanda Mendez, Puerto Rico. Wellesley. : >

The two are seniors at

6. Taking a peek into thelr Christmas stockings are Mises Mary Jane and Joan Alford (left and

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Couple to Live. In Sioux Falls

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wight), Mary Jane is home from Indiana university and her sister is here from Dana Hall at Wellesley, |... wil be dressed in blue crepe. She {They will be dressed

College Students League Names Arrive Home :

Four Indianapolis girls who at- Committee tend Milwaukee—DoWneér college in| : Milwaukee recently arrived to spend|{ Mrs. John K. Goodwin, president

BIOUX FALLS, 8. D., Dec. 25.— |the Christmas holidays with their of the Indiana League of Women

Julianne R. Blackburn, parents.

Voters, has appointed a special committee to study the provisions

{Mation, Ill, and ‘Pfc, Edward M.| They are Miss Myra McDaniel, | 0 oormanent registration - of army daughter of James N. McDaniel: lyoters act as amended in the. last

+|session of the legislature. MIS. | The study has been undertaken as . Wilma, result of the proposed special ses sion’ of the Indiana . general asthe purpose of enabling armed forces to vote. of the committee Smith, Indianapolis,

her sister's maid of honor and Miss

IA Cralg, Gary, and the late Dr. {Cralg, EET Mrs. Morrison. has chosen a ; {dubonnet silk crepe gown and black accessories and Mrs, Cralg will wear navy blue. Both will wear

pink carnation corsages. | Members of the immediate fami |

i ~ ‘Rev. Groves | lies will be the only guests at the wedding. Mr, and Mrs. Morrison

Will Read : will entertain with an open house

| tomorrow afternoon in honor of the | couple in place of their annual New Ceremony

Year's reception. There will be no ; invitations. Miss Frieda Alberta Schmalfeldt Tomesrow Svening the Shoes ; parents will give a dinner. for t Jill become the bride of Herbert L.| couple ap the Indianapolis Athletic {Littleton in a ceremony at: 8:30(.uh The guests will be Mrs, Craig ic'clock tonight in the Zion Evan-|Sr.: Mr. and Mrs. Craig Jr.; Dr. and {gelical and: Reformed church of {Mrs. A. Patrice Seale, Oary! lls | arren Township, ton Rando ph Long, ringfleld, hs [yan Rev. R i Gray Mr, and Mrs. Thomas A. Brady, | The Rev. R. RB. Groves will heariqopy ‘and Mrs. McLaughlin, (the vows and Miss Katherine Hurst {will sing - accompanied by Mrs. | a ‘ {Theodore Bade, The bride is the | § > : WwW 1 Be daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H.| Crvice 1 {Schmalfeldt, Davis rd, and the Eg d . {ridegroom is the son of Mrs; J. D,| R ‘ Ch h | Littleton, Edgewood. ca 1n urc Miss Schmalfeldt will wear the | wedding dress worn by her grand-| The Rev. Blaine E. Kirkpatrick mother. Tt is of white cashmere Will read the ceremony at 4:30 p, my | trimmed in brocaded satiri. Her veil tomorrow in the Riverside Park will be fingertip length and she will Methodist church that will unite {carry a white. Bible topped witn Miss Bette Jenkins and Sgt. Clays ton Nichols, Peterson field, Salo, 3 Mrs. Minnie Ebner will play Bride's Attendants plano and Miss Mary Lou Wilkers Miss Esther Schmalfeldt will be son will sing. | 8 The bride is the daughter of Mr. _ (Juliabelle Harper will be the brides- land Mrs. Ernest Jenkins, 1501 W, {inald. They “will be gowned alike Pruitt st, and the bridegroom" is {In dresses of pink and ice biue the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn [taffeta and they will carry BOUqUe's | Nichols, 1433 W. 23d st. lof pink and white carnations. | Por her wedding Miss Jenkins | Carolyn and Marilyn Littleton will wear a gown of candlelight ; {will be the flower girls. They will! quchess satin with - fitted bodice wear” full-length dresses of dusty|gccented with Valenciennes lace rose taffeta and carry small colonial ang a bouffant skirt falling into a ihouquets, 2 train edged with lace. Her tiered Mothers’ Gowns [fllusion veil will be held by a tiara Ira Littleton will be thé best man of orange blossoms and she W and the ushers will be David Roch, carry. white orchids. Wallace Van Dyke and Lloyd To Wear "Floral Halos Wheatly, Miss Virginia Jenkins will Mrs, Schmalfeldt’ will wear a sister's maid of honor green crepe dress and a gardenia bridesmaids will ‘be } |corsage, and the bridegroom's moth- |Orane and Miss Jeanne -

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There will be a reception at the/of Talisman and church immediately following the Halos of flowers in ceremony. ‘The couple will be at home in Indianapolis, : \

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Open House to Honor ‘Laura F. Haight

Miss Laura Frances Haight will be honored tomorrow from 10 a. m. to noon at an open house to -be given by her mother, Mrs: Frank J. ‘3 Haight, 145 E Pall Creek blvd.’ [and her corsage Miss Haight will leave tomorrow [carnations. afternoon for Washington where| There will be a she will take four week's hospital omg) aid training in preparation for overseas duty with the Red Cross. There invitations _ for-"the.

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