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Society ‘Wasson Will Be Wed To Pvt. George Shibley Vosburgh Jr.

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MISS MARILYNN CLARE WASSON and Pvt. George Shibley Vosburgh Jr. will be united in a doublering ceremony at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon in the Broadway Evangelical church.

will officiate.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Stowell Crosby Wasson, River Forest, Ill, formerly of Indianapolis, and George S. Vosburgh, Rockford, Ill. Mr, Wasson will give his daughter in marriage. She will wear a gown of candlelight satin fashioned with a tulle yoke outlined with a fichu of princess lace caught with erange blossoms. The long sleeves taper into points over the hands and the full skirt falls into draped pleats and extends into a train. A coronet of miniature

orange blossoms will hold her tiered sion and she will carry a fan of miniature white orchids.

Miss Doran Is Maid of Honor

: MISS CONNIE DORAN, the maid of honor, will wear a white marquisette frock styled with a high, round neckline accented with a small collar, short puffed sleeves, and a bouffant skirt. Her bouquet will be of fleur-de-lis, stephanotis, delphinium, pink roses and baby’s breath. The bridesmaids will be Miss Mary Ann Morrison, Miss Mary Geyer, South Bend; Miss Nancy Young, Lakewood, O., and Mrs, Bayard Lutzhoff, the bridegroom's sister. They will be dressed alike in white frocks made with Alencon scalloped romance necklines and bouffant skirts,

lace basques, Their flowers will be like the maid

attendants will wear lace colonial mitts and empress hats of tulle

ruching. Robert Parr, U. 8. N. R,,

ushers will be Richard DeHority and Herbert Wasson, cousins of

the bride, and Pvt. William Mohler,

Reception in Columbia Club

FOR HER DAUGHTER'S WEDDING Mrs. Wasson has chosen a light blue crepe dress accented with a deep marquisette yoke. She

will wear matching accessories and

Nestor Thalleen, the bridegroom’s sister, will wear an aqua crepe

frock and an orchid corsage. A reception in the Columbia club

Mary Catherine Stair will be the harpist. Miss Mary Jo Funkhouser and Miss Virginia Kremer will assist at the reception. The bridal cake, surrounded by garlands of pink and blue flowers, will center

a table covered with a blue cloth.

orated in fruit and flower arrangements. As the couple leaves for a wedding trip, the bride will wear a two-piece summer suit of sand color, brown accessories and a white She attended Duke university, where she was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, and the bridegroom attended Butler university. He is a member of Phi Delta Theta

orchid corsage.

fraternity.

The Rev. Ernest Roesti

veil of candlelight English illustephanotis, baby's breath and

Mr. Koschmann Will Wed Mildred Reimer

An altar banked with palms and garden flowers will form the background for the marriage of Miss

Mildred Reimer to Robert B. Koschmann. The ceremony will be at 4:30 p. m. tomorrow in St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran church, with Dr. H. M. Zorn officiating. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Reimer, 1133 S. Kenwood ave, and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Koschmann, Melrose Park, Ill The bride will wear a white mar- | quisette gown fashioned with a] high round neckline, sheer shoulder | yoke and fitted basque accented | with scrolled satin applique. The | bouffant skirt falls into a train.

of honor’s and all the bride's

will be the best man and the

a fuchsia orchid corsage. Mrs,

will follow the ceremony. Miss

The punch tables will be dec-

Lt. and Mrs. John W. Gamble Leave for Wedding Trip; | Dr. Jean Milner Hears Vows

Miss Barbara Louise Kroeger and Lt. John William Gamble, U. 8. Melrose Park, the

N. R., Newport, R. I., were united in

afternoon ig the Woodstock club. Dr. Jean S. Milner read the ceremony |

before a curtain of smilax. The bride is the daughter of Mr. De Long rd, and the bridegroom is Central ave, For her wedding Mrs. Gamble wore a white slipper satin gown stvled with a romance neckline edged with Chantilly lace, a princess style basque and a full skirt accented with inserted godets of the, lace. { A coronet of gathered lace caught with orange blossoms held her fingertip veil and she carried a shower, of spray lilies and stephanotis.

Sister Is Attendant |

Miss Marjorie Kroeger was her sister's only attendant. Her dress was of emerald green silk chiffon | accented with a yoke of natural | silk mousseline de soie. She wore a matching half hat of tucked chiffon accented at each! side with cascade clusters of valley lilles. Her bouquet was of white | stephanotis and Tabernaemontana | Camassi. C. Willis Adams was man. There was a reception in the clubhouse immediately following the : ceremony and the couple left for a| short wedding trip.

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The bride attended Tudor Hall center. Mrs. Johnson, matron of The Indianapolis branch of Bun- the bridegroom’s parents are Mr.| school and Wellesley college. She| honor for her daughter, will wear a dles for America, Inc, has issued a and Mrs. Morris Hayes, 3917 Park]

was graduated from William and Mary college and is a member of} the Christamore Aid society and | the Indianapolis Junior league. ! Mr. Gamble attended Wabash college and received a degree from| the Illinois Institute of Technology. | He is a member of the Dramatic

and University clubs.

Isadore Katz Is Engaged

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Winkler of Chicago announce the engagement of their daughter, Jacqueline, to Isadore H. Katz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mak Rats, 3070 N. Delaware st. . = = Announceinent is made of the marriage of Miss Julia Mary Goff, 990 Middle dr., Woodruff Place, and Lt. Cloyd E. Peacock by her parents, the Rev. and Mrs. Cecil W. Goff, 8t. Paul, Ind. Mr. Peacock is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert

Dr. R. O. Pearson, Rushville, read the vows May 24 in the Methodist “church in St. Paul.

The marriage of Miss Marie A. Gray, daughter of Mrs. William G. Gray, St. Paul, Minn., to Arthur P. King Jr. was June 3 in the rectory of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church. : The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. King, 57 8. Tuxedo st. The couple’s at home address is 19% N. Woodland dr. The bride's mother and her sister, Miss Gertrude Gray, San Francisco, attended the ceremony. The attendants were the bride's brother-in-law and sister, M. Sgt. and Mrs, Henry E. Reitz, Camp

Her two-tiered fingertip veil will} ‘be held by a. crown of seed pearls, | and she will carry a bouquet of | white roses, gardenias and stephanotis.

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Attendants’ Gowns

Mrs. Ralph Cowden will be her! {P. H.. Ho plete,

sister's matron of honor, and the | bridesmaids will be Miss Lucille] Angrick and Miss June Koschmann, | bridegroom's |

a ceremony at 3:30 o'clock yesterday SISter. , Mrs. Cowden will wear cloud blue |

marquisette and carry a bouquet of |

and Mrs. Frederick Charles Kroeger, '05¢S and summer flowers, Miss Ang- |

the son of Mrs. Harry Gamble, 3631 Tick's frock will be petal pink mar- | . 3 quisette, and Miss Koschmann will

{be dressed in yellow. Their bou- | quets will also be of roses and sum-| | mer flowers. All of the bride's at-| tendants will wear flowers in their] hair and lace mitts matching their

Miss Bannon

To Be Wed

to Sgt. Robert F. Bowers, son of Mr. and

Ensign L. Max Magner, U. 8. N. R, on July 1. Brunswick, Me., where Ensign Magner is stationed at Bowdoin college. pective bridegroom are graduates of Indiana university, (Zalman photo.)

(Emma Gene

3. Miss Lois Helen Marquardt of Indianapolis will be married to Wilson H. Parker in a July 1 ceremony in the Trinity Lutheran church. Parents of the engaged couple are Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Marquardt, Milwaukee, and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Parker, Danville.

| 4. The engagement of Miss Charlotte Elizabeth Ries to Harry C. Kauffman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kauffman, is announced by her parents, Mr, and Mrs. George P. Ries. the rectory of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church.

5. Miss Dorothy Jane Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Connie M. Taylor, will become the bride of The ceremony will be in the naval air base chapel at

(P. H. Ho photo.)

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Reception Held a

Charleen Dabbs,

A reception in the Indianapoli | follow the marriage of Miss Charle ! leigh.

in McKee chapel of the Tabernacle Central ave.

ents are Mr. and Mrs. Odin F. Wadleigh, 4220 Roland rd.

2. A June 8 ceremony united Miss Martha Jean Knapke, daughter of Elmer J. Knapke, and Wil- | liam Robert Coffman, son of Mrs. Sarah Coffman of Fairland and William Sanford Coffman, Indian- | apolis. The at home address will be 109 N. Euclid ave.

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The wedding will be Sept. 4 in

Both Miss Taylor and the pros-

frocks. ~\

In a ceremony at 4:30 o'clock to- To Hold Reception

,i Peggy Lynn Cowden, the bride's | morrow afternoon i the Bethany niece, will be the flower girl. Her | Lutheran church, Miss Dolores Ban- | gress will be white net, and she | non will become the bride of Joseph will carry a basket of rose petals. | A. Huber, yeoman 1-¢c, U. 8. N. R,, Me Cowden will be the best man, ; and the ushers will ‘be Chester Washington. The Rev. Carroll Rop-' go cyert and Richard Anderson. key will read the vows, A reception at the Cowden home The bride is the daughter of Mr. on the Southport rd. will follow the |

and Mrs. Orville Llovd Johnson, | ceremony; and the couple will leave | Rev. Fr. Sahm

1321 Bradbury ave. and Mr. Huber on a wedding trip to Wisconsin. blue dress, white accessories and a!

is the son of Joseph L. Huber, 6340 The bride will wear a two-piece Dover rd. ear Bridal Gown | gardenia corsage. R d \ 7 y | After July 4 the couple will be at | Ca S OW S Miss Bannon will be given in mar- home at 1212 Broadway. Dues, by her grandfather, Henry| Miss Reimer is a Butler university! Sgt. and Mrs. Robert Hayes are uchler. fashioned with a white satin bodice and bouffant net skirt. Her four:tiered fingertip veil will be held by a Chantilly lace tiara. She will carry a shower of white and sweetheart roses with an orchid |

{was the scene at’ 2:30 o'clock this

| graduated from Purdue university.

‘Bundles’ Needs Volunteer Sewers

{Homer Mellett, 545 E. 42d st., and

yellow chiffon frock. To Take Trip

Mrs. June Thompson, Miss Betty Brown and Miss Patricia Huber will be bridesmaids. Mrs. Thompson will wear an aqua frock while Miss Huber and Miss Brown will be dressed alike in rose and aqua marquisette. Sally and Carolyn Huber, cousins of the bridegroom, will be the flower girls and Steven Huber, the bridegroom's brother, will be the ring bearer. Roscoe Talbert Jr., U. S. maritime service, will be best man and the ushers will be Joseph Payne, Robert Lankford and Donald Frye. A reception at the Huber home will follow the ceremony and the couple will leave for a wedding trip.

call for more sewers to assist in re- ave. A reception in the Mellett conditioning clothing to be sent to home followed the ceremony. needy families of service men. | For her wedding Mrs. Hayes wore The recent prc-uccon report for a white lace gown and a fingertip the group lists 167 navy and 144 veil held by a halo of orange blosarmy garments sent to Chicago; somes. She carried a prayer book 122 army garments sent to Ft. topped with an orchid. Wayne; 22 garments for Stout field! Miss Geraldine Fitzpatrick was WACs; 10 afghans for Chicago hos- her only attendant.

ments and 276 hospital shirts sent were Richard and Robert Mellett. to Chicago; 218 sewing kits for. the The couple will be at home in local U. S. O. and 33 alterations for Bangor, Me., near Dow field where service men and women. {the bridegroom is stationed. The Bundles for Britain report{__. : shows 61 knitted garments and 64, VV 1Si1t Parents new and 243 salvage garments for civilians.

Meeting Monday

Sigma Chi fraternity.

Durham-Atwell Ceremony Tonight

Miss Ellen Atwell, daughter of - Mr, and Mrs. Morgan Atwell, will become the bride of William Dur-| &

ham, son of Mr. and Mrs. William,

Garrett Durham, in a ceremony at! 7:30 o'clock tonight, : The Rev. George G. Kimsey will read the vows in the home of the | bride’s parent, 1714 N. Exeter ave.| | Miss Velma Atwell will be her sister’s maid of’ honor and Mrs. Mor | gan Atwell Jr, will be the brides maid, 14 Lois Atwell will be the flower girl and John Atwell will be the best! man. Mr, Atwell Jr, will be the usher. : The couple will be at home with the bride's parents, ;

Officers Listed

Recently elected officers of the

Hanna ave.

counting department.

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Engagements Are Announced

auxiliary, are Mrs. Harris

Fa 'ahrb ach ap and

president; Mrs. Harry P.

She will wear a gOWNn graduate, and Mr. Koschmann was/on a wedding trip following their baby's breath. marriage at 9 o'clock this morning! in St. Joan of Arc Catholic church.| maid of honor. She chose a yellow Juliet cap accented with clusters The Rev. Fr. Edwin Sahm officiated, | marquisette frock and carried a|of orange blossoms. The bride was Miss Barbara Mel- shower bouquet of bronze snap- | will be white roses, stephanotis and | lett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. dragons. blue delphinium and tan-|8ypsophilia tied with white satin

Robert Arvin! pitals; 334 new and 439 salvage gar- was the best man and the ushers v-12, U

| Schobinger-Clark Nuptials Read Couple to Take In-Home of Bride's Parents

The home of Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Clark, 4045 Carrollton ave. |

afternoon for the wedding of their

| daughter, Susanne, to Eugene Schobinger Jr, Chicago. The Rev. John | Tennant, DePauw university minister, read the double ring ceremony.

| Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white mousseline

frock fashioned with a train out-|

lined with a flounce. Her fingertip veil was held by a coronet of Valenciennes lace and

she carried a shower bouquet of|

white roses, snapdragons and

Miss Jean Clark was her sister's

gerine roses. Couple's Attendants

The bridegroom's sister, Miss | Ramie Schobinger, Chicago, was ‘the bridesmaid. Her frock was of | blue fashioned with a taffeta. bodice and full net skirt and she carried !a shower of yellow snapdragons, roses and delphinium.

niversity of Colorado, Boulder, was his brother's best man. A

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Charles Schobinger, U. S. N. R.,|

Trip North

Dr. Walter Pearcy will read the vows at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon

in the Westminster Presbyterian | church uniting Miss Jeanne Eloise

Riddle and Raymond Harry Harms. Parents of the couple are Mr. {and Mrs. Lewis J. Riddle, Homejcroft, and Edward H. Harms, 1005 Bradbury ave. The bride, who will enter with her father, will wear a white mar{quisette dress. Her fingertip veil of bridal illusion will fall from a

Her flowers

Entering on the arm of her

| father, the bride will wear a white!

{gown of duchess satin fashioned with a yoke of shadow Chantilly |lace, a romance neckline and long sleeves tapering to points. The | dress will have a fitted princess ! basque and a gathered skirt extendig imto a train. Bridal Bouquet She will wear a tiered veil of {bridal illusion cascading from a

| crown of lace caught with orange 1. Mrs. Haley Lysett announces the approaching marriage of her daughter, Miss Jane E. Lysett, | Mrs. Clyde A. Bowers. The wedding will be early in August.

blossoms. Her bouquet will be of

[white orchids, gladioli blossoms and |

stephanotis. Her attendants will be Mrs. Kenneth N. Rider Jr, Franklin, ma-

maid. They will wear matching

with shirred basques, bishop sleeves

to wine. Wedding Trip South

Mr. Wadleigh's best man will be Pfc. Robert Harger and the ushers, Pfc. John Beeler and Pfc. Charles Van Tassel Jr. The couple will leave for a wedding trip south, after which they will be at home in Hattiesburg, Miss. Mr. Wadleigh is stationed at Camp Shelby. The bride's going-away costume will be a two-piece suit of Bristol turquoise crepe worn with brown accessories and an orchid corsage. She attended Butler university, where she was a member of Delta Gamma sorority. The bridegroom attended Purdue university.

Edna Lamkin Is Bride

A ceremony at 10:30 o'clock this

ribbon. Miss Audrey Daniel, Lebanon, maid of honor, will wear orchid | tissue taffeta. She will carry red | roses, larkspur and gypsophilia. The bridesmaids will wear dresses { fashioned like the maid of honor's. (Mrs. H. Joy Dunlap will wear sky !blue and Miss Joan McKinney, Kal{amazoo, Mich., has chosen moss | green, Their flowers will be pink |roses, delphinium and gypsophilia. George Patterson will be best {man and the ushers will be Dr. {Charles F. Gillespie and R. Paul

reception at the Clark home fol-|pyurnish.

lowed the ceremony and the couple left for a wedding trip.

- Out-of-Town Guests

Schobinger, the bridegroom's parMrs, John Schobinger and

| Both the bride and bridegroom {attended DePauw university, where she was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and he was a Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity member.

Purdue Women’s Club ‘To Meet Tuesday

Mrs:- A. F. Augustine, 6280 N. Chester st., will entertain the Purdue Women's club, at 6 p. m, Tues{day, with a picnic supper in her home. Officers recently elected are Mrs. Emma Pine, president; Mrs. Frederick Salinders, secretary-treasurer, and Mrs. Lois B. Herreman, vice president.

Club Anniversary

The On-Ea-Ota club will ‘cele- | brate its 25th anniversary with an 8 p. m. dinner today in Buckley's restaurant, Cumberland. Mrs. A. G. Cooley and Mrs. Robert Frame

Plan Open House English ave, will entertain An open

A reception will be held in the church parlor. After a wedding trip to northern Indiana, Mr. ahd { Mrs. Harms will be at home at

Lt. (jg) F. John Horuff Jr. U.| oOut-of-town guests for the wed- 559 West dr. Woodruff Place. S. N. R,, and Mrs, Horuff are spend- ding were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene| ing a few days with their parents, . Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Horuff, Traders! ents; C 11 D ] Point, and Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Miss Elsie Schobinger, his grand-| orye ~ 1a Miss Margaret Walters will en-| Wintz, 329 E. 37th st. They are en! mother and aunt, all from Chicago, ” The bridegroom attended Butler tertain the Kappa chapter of Delta route from Washington to New!and the bride's aunt, Miss Mary university and he is a member of Sigma Kappa Monday evening at Orleans where Lt. Horuff will be Anna Clark, Franklin. the home of Mrs. Russell Mount, stationed in the supply and ac-

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Rite Today

Miss Lois Jean Dial will become the bride of T. Sgt. James Ralph Coryell, Camp Campbell, Ky, in a ceremony at 8:30 o'clock tonight in the Memorial Baptist church. The Rev. George G. Kimsey will read the vows. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Alta Dial, Fairfield, Ill, and the bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. James W. Coryell, 1131 Centennial st. 5 Leon M. Dial will give hi3 niece in marriage. She will wear a white frock of embossed sheer fab Her fingertip veil will be of two tiers held by a heart-shaped bonnet accented with orange blossoms, and she will carry Johanna Hill roses. Miss Delores Dial will be her sister’s only attendant and Chester {R. Coryell, the bridegroom’s uncle, will be the best man. The ushers will be Leon M. England and Virgil R. Henderson. Mr, and Mrs. Coryell will enter-

morning at their home in honor of the couple.

‘Mrs. Benjamin D. Hitz, presi

tain with a breakfast tomorrow |

Elected to Council > :

morning in McKee chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church united Miss Edna E. Lamkin and Robert L. Kniptash. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale officiated. The bride is the daughter of James W. Lamkin, 23 S. Downey ave, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. William Kniptash, 5352 Guilford ave. The bride, who entered alone, chose an aqua frock of embroidered linen and white accessories. carried a bouquet of gardenias and stephanotis. Mrs. L. Thompson Carr and Thomas F. McNutt, Detroit, were the couple's only attendants. Mr. and Mrs. Kniptash left immediately for a wedding trip and they will be at home after Aug. 1 at 1445 N. Delaware st.

War Mothers to Do Red Cross Work

The American War Mothefs’ Marion county chapter will meet at 9:30 a. m. Tuesday in the Brookside community house to do Red Cross work. A party for mothers with birthdays in April, May and June will be held at 1:30 p. m. Thursday in the home of Mrs. Mary Hummel, 64 N. Holmes ave.

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t Athletic Club

Will Follow Ceremony Uniting

Lt. Wadleigh

s Athletic club this afternoon wil en Dabbs and Lt. Gerald M. Wad:

The ceremony, read by the Rev. Harry Mercer, will be at 4 o'clock

Presbyterian church.

Miss Dabbs is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Dabbs, 613 Mr. Wadleigh's par-|

McKee Chapel To Be Scene

Of Ceremony

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Miss Betty Jane Krueger, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F Krueger, 5345 Carrollton ave., wil’ become the bride of Pfc. Thomar | Jefferson Luck, Camp Carson, Colo.. in a ceremony at 8 o'clock tonigh' in the McKee chapel of Tabernacle Presbyterian church. The Rev Harry Mercer will hear the vows. Given in marriage by her father {the bride will wear a gown of ivory

[tron of honor, Miss Evelyn Gullion, candlelight satin trimmed in Irish {maid of honor, and Mrs. John lace. A tiara of white rosebuds wil’ | Weitzel, of Plainfield, Ill, brides- hold her fingertip veil. She wil

carry an arm bouquet of white

| frocks in Wedgwood blue chiffon roses.

| The bride's sister, Miss Harriet

land gathered skirts. Their bouquets Krueger, maid of honor, will be { will be of gladioli in shades of pink gowned in an Alice blue chiffon

| frock. Her bouquet will be of pink roses, delphinium and yellow daisies

Reception to Follow

| ‘The bridesmaids will be Miss Ida {Marie Luck, the bridegroom’s sis|ter, and Miss Mary Cannon of { Washington. They will wear matchling satin and chiffon dresses of bute | tercup yellow and pastel pink, ree | spectively, and will carry bouquets of mixed flowers. Mr. Luck’'s best man will be Pvt, | Marion Thompson, U. S. M. C., and the ushers will be Edward Payne, {seaman 1-c¢, U. S. N. R., and James { Bash. A reception in the home of the bride’s parents will follow the ceremony. The couple will leave for a short wedding trip after which Mr, Luck will return to Camp Carson, Both Miss Krueger and Mr. Luck attended Butler university. She is a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority and he of Sigma Chi frae ternity. Preceding the ceremony, Mr. and {Mrs. Edward A. Krueger will honor {their niece and her fiance with a bridal dinner at the Homestead,

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M. J. O'Connor Weds in Ohio §

Times Special 3 CLEVELAND, O., June 24—Misg Mary Louise Friedl of Lakewood, O, {became the bride of Michael J. | O'Connor, Charleston, W. Va., in a ceremony at 10 o'clock this morning in St. James Catholic church heres, { The bride is the daughter of Mrs, {John S. Friedl, also of Lakewood, {and the bridegroom’s mother is Mrs, | William O’Connor, 137 E. 44th st, Indianapolis. She and her daughe ter, Miss Betty O'Connor, were here for the wedding. A breakfast and reception in the Lakewood hotel followed the cere{mony. After a wedding {rip the | couple will be at home in Charlese i ton,

‘Card Party Tuesday '

| A luncheon and card party will {be held by the June circle of St, | Patrick’s Catholic church at noon | Tuesday in the school hall. Mrs, John Kennedy is chairman.

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