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Ensign John Rauch, Miss Jane Wilson
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vate ~ * THE FIRST CONGREGATIONAL. CHURCH ‘in Montclair, N. J., will be the scene at 5 o'clock this afternoon: for the marriage of Miss Jane Loudon Wilson and Ensign John G. Rauch Jr, U, 8. C. G. R. The Rev. George - Vincent of the Montclair Union Congregational church
will officiate,
Following the ceremony, there will be a reception in"
* the Montclair Woman's club.
The bride is the daugh-
ter of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Wilson of Upper Montelair and Madison, Conn, and the bridegroom's’ parents are Mr, and Mrs, John G.
Rauch of Indianapolis. Entering with her father, Miss
Wilson will be gowned in ivory
satin fashioned with a high neckline, fitted bodice and a full skirt falling into a tgain. Her rosepoint veil over illusion will cascade from a Juliét cap of rosepoint lace. She will carry a bouquet of
white orchids and bouvardia,
Attendants Choose Bronze and Blue Gowns
MRS. JOHN LAWLER of New York, matron of honor, and Miss Janet Reighley of Montclair, maid of honor, have chosen bronze colored faille frocks worn with matching ostrich feather toques. Their bouquets will be of bronze and yellow chrysanthemums,
The bridesmaids,
Misses Catherine May Condit, Janet Ems“lle and Elizabeth Perry, of Montclair;
Miss Jean Gesler, Rye,
N. Y.; Miss Susan Smith, Waterbury, Conn.; Miss Mdiy Ringwalt, Yonkers, N. Y, and Migs Virginia ' Taylor, WAC, Montclair, will wear light blue faille gowns. They will carry bronze chrysanthemums
tied with Wallis blue ribbon.
Mr, Rauch's father will be best man and Sgt. John Allen Wilson and Lt, Donald M. Wilson, the bride's brothers; Lt. John Kitchen,
Cincinnati,
the bridegroom's brother-in-law; Arthur L. Reynolds;
Painesville, O.,, and Norman Kevers of Indianapolis will serve as
ushers.
Miss Wilson is a graduate of Kimberley school, Montclair; Sarah
Lawrence college, Bronxville, N. Y.,
and she attended the New York
School of Social Work. She is a provisional member of the Mont-
clair Junior league. Mr, Rauch is
a graduate of Park school and
Harvard university. He was attending the Harvard School of Law when he_enlisted in the coast guard reserve.
First Children's Concert to Be Nov. 18.
MRS. SYLVESTER JOHNSON,
chairman of children’s concerts
to be given by the Indianapolis Symphony orchestra, has announced
that the first concert for children
will be at 10 a. m. Nov. 18, at
The program will include dance music of
all nations with children in costume presenting tableaux with each
selection. C. 8S, Stewart, Oakley E.
Richey and John Simpson with
a committee of freshmen students are arranging the event. Mrs. Johnson; who is assisted by Mesdames Louis Schwitzer Jr.
Howard B. Pelham, John G. Willlams, Robert Cook, Bert C. McCammon and Elmer Steffen, has named the ticket committee
members for the concert, They include Ralph Wright, William Evans, Miss Maude Delbridge and Miss Isobel Mossman, public
school distribution; Mrs. Garland
Rethiérford “and Miss Victoria
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Montani, varochial school distribution, and Misses Jane Johnston, Patricia Smith, Phyllis Behringer and Mary Jghnson and Mrs. L.
Creighton Reynolds, private school A stiidént” gommittee includes
distribution, Misses Susan Bowers, Muriel
Burns, Betty Cramer, Jean Faulconer, Marybeth Milles, Mary Filo - Foreman, Allice Hannah, Muriel Holland, Eleanor Young and Emaly Rommel with Miss Sarah Jane Haven, Miss Elisabeth Hites and
George S. Holler as advisers.
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Lt. Richard ‘H. Stackhouse, Miss Jeanne Claudon to Be Wed This Afternoon in Valparaiso
Times
VALPARAISO, Ind, Nov. 4—A candelabra in the home of Mr. and
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fireplace banked with greenery and Mrs, J. C. Claudon here will be the
scene at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon for the wedding of their daughter, |
Miss Jeanne Claudon and Lt. Richard H. Stackhouse, army air forces. The Rev. Buel Thorn will read the vows and _the bridal music will be|
‘played by Mrs, Violet Milligan, La Porte, harpist, Mr. Stackhouse is the
son of Mr, and Mrs, A. V. Stackhouse of Indianapolis. Miss Claudon has chosen a streetlength dress of powder blue crepe with black accessories and will carty 8 Li uet of Syeethears. rose : Ea Mx
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~ Miss Jean Stackhouse, sister of the bridegroom, will be the bride's only attendant. She will. wear a fuchsia crepe dress with black
* accessories and her bouquet will be
of wine colored carnations with a purple orchid. Lt. Robert A. Stackhouse, brother of the bridegroom, will be the best mah. Following the ceremony, a reception will be held in the Claudon home after which the couple will leave for Miami, Fla, The bride attended Indiana university and is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority and Mr. Stackhouse attended Purdue university. He is affiliated with Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity.
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Times Special ST. LOUIS, Nov. 4—A breakfast
in the Statler hotel here followed the wedding this morning of Miss Geraldine Marie Frank and James L. Mullin, seaman 1-¢, U. 8. C. G:R. The Rev. Fr. H. A. Thompson officlated at 8 o'clock in St. John's Catholic church here.
~ Mrs. Mullin is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles R. Frank, Columbus, O., and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs, James M. Mullin, 1149 8, West st, Indianapolis. The couple will leave. for a few days’ visit with the bridegroom's mother. She will hold open house in their honor tomorrow" afternoon and they also will spend several days in Columbus with Mr. and Mrs, Frank, \
Mis. E. L. Pedlow To Review Book
“Yankee From Olympus” ( will be reviewed by Mrs, Edwa}d L. Pedlow at 1 p. m. Tuesday a luncheon meeting of the Sigma Mothers’ club in the chapter house,
Lewis Clark, W. L. LeMaster,
)» Phi Delta Beta. 8 p. m. "Tues. Hotel Reavis,
| Poor will be made at the
Events REIL
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ditorium. “Green - Dolphin Streef” {(Goudge), Mrs. "Kathryn Turney Garten. LaPhyllis; 8 p. m. Mon. Miss Helen Hopping, 702.N, Gladstone, hostess, Mrs.’ Frank Delks, presiding. Monday Conversation. 2 p. m. Mon. Mrs. Ray Fatout, 3422 Winthrop, hostess. Mrs. Ernest DeWolfe Wales, program chairman. Service Study, Thurs, Mrs. R. H. Fisher, 912 N. Riley, hostess. “Rus-|
slair Government,” Mrs. R. H Fisher, speaker, MISCELLANEOUS
Girls’ Friendly society. 8 p. m. Sun. -Admission services. 7:30 p. m. Tues. Christ church parish house. Business meeting. Liederkrfanz Ladies’ socigty. 8:15 p. m, Sun. In the hall. Card party. Mrs, Ida Koebeler, chairman. Maennerchor Ladies’ society, 2 p. m. Fri. Athenaeum. Card party. Mrs. Thomas Fagan and Mrs. Albert Nachtrieb, hostesses. St. Francis Hospital guild. Tues. All-day meeting: Bandage making, luncheon ‘and business meeting. Mrs. John L. Gedig, presiding School of Maturates. 1:30 p. m, Mon. Y. W. C, A. “Secrets of Youth in Old Age,” Prof. W. Scott Hiser, “Chaotic Times,” the Rev. Charles M, Fillmore, lesson study. Hamilton-Berry chap., Service Star legion. 2 p. m. Tues. Mrs. O. E.! Green, 1445 N. Delaware, hostess.
siding. ; Central W. C. T. U. 2 p. m. Pri. War Memorial bldg. Keith .Canan, speaker. Mrs, H, Stanley ‘Walter, presiding. fr "SORORITIES Delta chap, Beta Sigma Phi. pom Mon. Clubroom. Unit two, Alpha chap., Nu Phi Mu, 6:30 p. m. Mon, Beta room. Installation of officers.
Lincoln: Mrs. hostess,
Book Review Set
Mrs. Howard 3 McDavitt ‘will talk «lon “Best Sellers” and review “Blessed Are the Meek” (Kossak) at’ 1:15 p. m, Wednesddy before
Lester
| members of the St. Joan of Arc
goods for the Little Sisters of the
Is Bride of
Mrs. Charles K. McDowell, pre-''
Mary Mahan
Mr. Tomlinson
A ceremony this morning in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church united Miss Mary Anne Mahan and T. Sgt: Robert T. Tomlinson. The vows were read at 9 o'clock by the Rev. Fr. James W. Moore, The pride wore a gown of white satin b! e styled with a sweetheart neckline, long sleeves tapered into points and a full skirt falling into a train. Her fingertip veil of illusion. fell ~ from a. coronet- of orange “blossoms and she carried a
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district auxiliary president;
Hotel Antlers. r
the first children's co orchestra. They are
guild's president.
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‘Mrs, Pauline Earlywine.
and Mrs. L, F. Walker,
prayer book toppgd with a white orchid. Miss Catherine Mahan was her | sister's maid of honor. She wore a| frock of gold taffeta with a romance | | neckiine, three-quarter length sleeves, fitted basque accented with
bouffant skirt. Her flowers were rust and bronze chrysanthemums. | “The bridesmaids, Miss Sara Jo| Mahan, another sister of the bride, and Miss Nora Tomlinson, the | bridegroom's ~ sister, wore green] gowns similar. to the maid ol | eraos Tha: eRrried..
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flowers in their hair’ = The best man was 8. Sgt. Thomas | - Tiemeier and William Tomlinson, brother of the bridegroom, and Roland P, Kramer were the ushers. A breakfast was held this morning in Cifaldi's and a reception this afternoon in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James B. Mahan, 325 N. Emerson ave, Mr. Tomlinson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Tomlinson, 22 N. Euclid ave. The couple will leave for a
-| wedding’ trip.
Hospital Guild Will Meet
St. Vincent's Hospital guild will meet Monday in the auditorium of the nurses’ home. Mrs. Olive Enslen Tinder will review a book after a luncheon, Mrs. George A. Smith will be the officer of the day assisted by Mrs. Walter Brant and Mrs. Harvey Belton. Serving on the luncheon committee will be Mesdames Ted “Mor baugh, Joseph J. Cole, Paul OQ. Furgason, Daniel R. Brosnan, Wu-
John M. Meyer, Bernard T. Loeffler and M. T. Patton.
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all the. attendants had “matching
liam E. Kennedy, John F. Reynolds, |
ceremony,
Miss Harper is the ‘daughter of Mr, and. Mrs. Rolland’ E. Harper, 740 Routier ave, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. 8 WwW.
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taries of the American Legion auxiliary- will = hold a conference Wednesday and. Thursday “in : the Hotel Antlers, The session*will open “at 2pm Wednesday with an instruction school for department chairmen, The national president's dinner honoring Mrs. Charles Gilbert, Norwich, Conn., will be at 7 p. m. in the hotel ballroom, Mrs. Henning Johnson is in charge. An outline of next year’s activities will be made at the 9 a. m. and 2 p. m. meetings Thursday, Mrs. Ralph Klare is in charge of the presidents and secretaries luncheon at noon. The conference will be adjourned after the afternoon meeting. District presidents and JKnightstown home chairmen will make a trip to the home Thursday night.
| . . Visits Here
Mrs. Carl Schaefer of Pasadena, Cal. is visiting her son, Murray Allen Butler, 273 N, Reisner st., and |her sister, Mrs. George Stahl, 99 N. Hawthorne lane. Mr. and Mrs. | Gilbert Sweazey entertained recent ‘ly for Mrs. Schaefer,
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. ter length veil is attached to a cap State unit presidents and secre- Of lace and she will carry a Bible
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[community house in memory of | Governor Oliver Perry Morton. The |services will be held at 11 a. m, by
* of the Union 1861-65. Mrs. George
1. Among those who are planning the state American Legion auxiliary conference to be held Wednesday and Thursday are (left to right) Mrs. Ralph Klare, luncheon chairman; Mrs, Martin Collins, 1Ith Mrs. Henning Johnson, general chairman, and Mrs, Harry Lorber, program chairman, The conference ‘delegates will be unit Presidents and secretaries and they will meet in the
2. Miss Muriel Holland and Miss Betty Cramer, both of Butler university, and Miss Susan Bowers, Shortridge high school, and Miss Flo Mary Foreman, Tudor Hall school (left to right) make plans for ert to be given Nov. 18 at Technical high school by the Indianapolis Sympheny embers of the student committee assisting in the arrangements,
3. Mesdames Henry Chung, John Schwert and W. J. Kervan (left to right) are on the arrangements committee for a card party to be sponsored by the Marian college guild Nov. 14 in Block's auditorium. The proceeds will benefit the new building foundation at the college. Mrs, Schwert is the
4. Miss Virginia Ann Earlywine's engagement to Mt, Harry L. Wilson Jr. is announced by her mother, Mr. Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Wilson, is stationed at Camp Chaffee, Ark. No date has been set for the wedding. (Tower photo),
5. Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Carol Hyman to Capt. Robert M. Walker, - Miss Hyman is the daughter of Mrs, Arthur S. Hyman and Capt. Walke~'s parents are Mr, Capt, Walker is serving in the European area. (P. H. He photo),
‘Robert Lashbrook, Julia Harper Will Be United in Double-Ring | Ceremony at Baptist Church
In a ceremony at 8:30 o'clock tonight in the Cumberland Baptist la velveteen peplum and a gathered church Miss Julia Belle Harper will become the bride of Robert William Lashbrook. The Rev. Wilbur Dickerson will read the doubles ying
Lashbrook, 1508 N. Dearborn st. -Entering on the
arm of her| ore. ater, the bride will wear a white},
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SKivt “or tApuiseite. which extends] “into ‘a short trdin, Her three- -QUAT-
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topped with white carnations, Maid of Honor The maid of honor will be Miss Margaret Ann Harper, the bride's Her dress will be of pale pink marquisette with a sweetheart |
{Will Be Scene
I By the bride. She has chosen black
neckline, three-quarter length sleeves, skin;
Johanna Hill roses. Miss Patricia Rotroff, West Liberty, O.,.and Miss Betty Boyd will be the bridesmaids. They will wear frocks similar to the maid of honor’s with Miss Rotroff in pale orchid and Miss Boyd in pale blue. . Their flowers will be pink chrysanthemums. 8. Sgt. william Van Buskirk will serve as best man and the ushers will be Phillys Popps and Kenneth Hendren, Following a reception in the church, the couple will leaye for a wedding trip. They will be at home in South Bend.
Dedication Set By Society
A tulip tree will be planted Monday in front of the Brookside park
the Governor Oliver Perry Morton chapter, National Society, Daughters
Baxter is general chairman, Mrs. E, C. Rumpler will pay tribute to thé former governor and Mrs. Walter Baxter will present the tree to Paul V. Brown, park superintendent. The Rev. Glenn O'Dell, pastor of the Brookside United Brethren church, will lead the devotions and music will be provided by pupils of school 54, The speaker will be Henry Dowling, who will discuss “The Mili-
fitted bodice and a full| Angeles, will serve as best man. She will carry a bouquet of| there will follow the ceremony. After
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_ Times Special FT. WORTH, Tex., Nov. 4~—Miss Mary Ellen Katzenberger and Flight Officer Edwin L. Schenk will be married at 3 o'clock this afternoon in the First Methodist church
"The Bride 1s_<h the daughter of Mr’ 1. Katzenhgrerr) Rm. Mr, Schenk's ent are Mr. and Mrs, Edwin B..Schenk, Flint, Mich. A street dress of. rose -crepe accehted with seed pearls will be worn
accessories and a white orchid corsage. Mrs. Donald B. Schenk, Detroit the bride's only attendant, will wear a black crepe dress accented with pink seed pearls, black accessories and a corsage of pink roses. Flight Officer Theodore Rogers, Los
A dinner in the Blackstone hotel
a wedding trip the couple will be at home ‘at 2616 College ave, Ft, Worth,
Rush Tea Planned By Chi Tau Alpha
~A rush tea will be given by members of Chi Tau Alpha sorority from 2 to 4 p: m. tomorrow in the
Council to Hear
10. F. Harris,
Address by Journalist
Mme. Bella Fromm, author and journalist, will speak en “United Nations’ Problems in Post-Wal Germany” at the morning session Tuesday -of the Indianapolis-Coun= cil of Women. The meeting will open at 10 a. m. in Ayres’ auditorium, 3 Born in Bavaria, Mme. Fromm |, ‘came to the U. 8. in 1038, She will be introduced by Mrs. M. J. Reese, “Women's Role in Post-War China” will be the topic of a talk at 1 p. m. by Calvin C. Chang, speaker and author. Dr. Wendell |’ W. Wright, dean of the Indiana university junior division also will speak. His subject will be “Educa-
erans.” : Council Project
Mrs. Guy O. Byrd has announced a list of council members who will serve on the organization's beautification project committee, They are Mesdames W. C. Bartholomew,
J. F. Cochran, O. W. Cross and EH,
Emnricks.
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Kittle, Lloyd - Pottenger, Péter C Reilly, T. W. Riggins, Marjorie Scott and E. C.. Wakelam and Miss Ruth Lewman, The Navy, Mothers’ elub is a new member of the council. Mrs. Mary L. Plerce is the president with Mrs. Lottie Pritchard as delegate.
Groups Enter Safety Contest
Forty - one - more organizations have joined the Indianapolis Chamber of commerce’s home safety engineering contest. Tuesday is the deadline for enrollment in the con-
‘| test.
The groups who enrolled recently are Amica, Artemus, Zetathea and Thursday Lyceum clubs; Erin Isle chapter, International Travel-Study club; P.-T. A. city council; P.-T, A,
home of Miss Alice. Louise Welch, 4310 Broadway. Miss Betty Corrigan will present a musical program and the hostess | will be assisted by Mrs, Fisher, Miss Phyllis McTarsney and | Miss Mary Kay Carroll. The rushees are Mrs. Thomas M. Mrs. Joseph * Battista, Misses Helen Killilea, Janet Farrell, |
Ruth Ittenbach and Mary Jo Manley.
Alpha Chi Omega Club Sets Luncheon
The 21st anniversary of the Alpha Chi Omega Mothers’. club will be celebrated by the group Monday at a luncheon in the chapter house, 725 W. Hampton dr. Special guests will be the founders and life members. Mrs. John Waldo will give a hook review. Hostesses will be Mesdames
R. B. Daley; Leo Dorn, Ralph Shute, |.
H. C. Yelvington, Pred Goeppers and Charles D." Vawter,
Museum Family Hour The P.-T. A. of school 39 will
tary Qualities of Abraham Lincoln and Morton.” Mrs. Baxter is in charge of the | covered dish luncheon in the com-
sponsor a family -hour from 2 until
| p. m. tomorrow in the Children’s
museum, Mrs. Grace Golden, di- | rector, will give a talk at 2:30 p. m.
munity house at noon. She will bein the Indian and Eskimo gallery.
assisted by Mesdames May VanNatta, Homer Hills and’ Ida Judkins, Miss’ Lulu Pavey and Miss | Carrie M. Hoag.
Hostesses will ‘be Mesdames Ray Edmondson, Willlam Parrish and Stanley Moore, Migs Nelle Leslie and Miss Lena D. Swope.”
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groups of schools 38, 46, 74, 78, 91 land 125; Central W. C. T. U. and Lambda chapter, Alpha Omicron | Alpha sorority. Also, Zeta Beta Chi sorority, George Washington high - school safety classes, Girl Scout troops 64, 78, 166, 170, 43 and 73, the Awalca and Wa-Cin-Yan-Ti Camp Fire {groups and 17 American Legion auxiliaries,
Sorority Session A business meeting was held yes-
Alpha Upsilon chapter, Alpha Zeta sorority,
tional Opportunities for War Vet-|
W.C. Letsinger,
Harold Haves, Claieria)
terday in the Y. W. C. A. by the|
Rev. Weisser Will Officiate At Wedding
The Rev. Ralph E. Weisser will read the vows at 2:30 o'clock toe morrow afternoon uniting Miss Phyllis Jane Dunnewold and Ensign Addison G. Dunn, U. 8. N. R. The wedding will be in the First Evane gelical and Reformed church, Miss Dunnewold will wear a gown of bridal satin with a romance neckline, marquisette yoke, long tapered sleeves, basque waist and a rat skiry extending into a train. , Her two-tiered fingertip veil of
“illusion will fall from a half hat
of lace and she will carry a shower bouquet of white roses centered with an orchid.
Sister Is Attendant.
The maid of honor will be Miss Mary Dunnewold, the bride's sister, She has chosen a blue faille dress made with a sweetheart neckline, basque waist, bracelet length sleeves and full quilted skirt. She will carry yellow roses. Miss Carolyn Dunn, sister of the bridegroom and bridesmaid, will wear & dusty rose frock fashioned like the maid of honor's. Her flowe ers will be Johanna Hill roses.
Reception Planned.
N. R., Muncie, will be best mah and the ushers will be Rober§ Stieglitz, signalman 2-c¢, U. 8. N. Ry and Pvt, Robert Meenach, Camp Ate terbury. A reception will be held in the church, after which the couple will leave for a wedding trip. They will be at home in Jacksonville, Fla. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence J. -Dunnewold, 3735 ‘N. Chester st, and Mr. Dunn's mother is Mrs, Orville Hartman, 3436 N. Keystone ave. :
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singer at 3 o'clock tomorrow afters noon in the Methodist Temple here,’ Dr. Claude Young will officiate. Mrs, Charles R. McKinney, Oak Ridge, Tenn., will be the matron of honor and Miss Anna Masters, Terre Haute, will be the bridesmaid, Ensign Charles K. Bresett, U. 8, N.'R., will serve as best man and the ushers will include Allison Vrye~ dagh and Charles S. Bresett, both of this city. A recepticn will be held in the Terre Haute house, after which the couple will leave for a wedding trip. They will be at home: in Oak Ridge. . The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas E. Routledge of this city, and Mr. Letsinger’s pare ents are Mr. and Mrs. William Q,
dianapolis.
Linen Shower Fetes |
Mrs, O, Jack Hutton, 125 N. Shere idan ave, entertained last night with a linen shower for Mrs. Jack Heslet. The honor guest was Miss Margaret Virt before her marriage in ,August. The guests: were Mesdames Done ald C. Townsend, Frank LaBon, Claude: F. Rea, Charles A. Cassady, Arthur Wabnitz, Ethrilam W. Vir, Thomas Lyons; Oscar F. Barry Jr, and Walter E. Virt, Misses Jeanette Cassady, Rush.
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TERRE HAUTE, Ind, Nov, 4. Miss Marjorie Routledge will bew come ‘the bride of Warren C. Lets
Letsinger, 3845 N. Capitol ave. Ine
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