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Will Be Wed Tonight in New York

TONIGH N. Myer

A CEREMONY will unite Capt. Joseph !

T in Pleasantville, N. Y,,

s and Miss Lucy W. Myers.

The wedding will be at 8 o'clock in the Pleasantville Pres-

byterian church. Capt. Myers is the son of assistant postmaster apolis and, Washington, and the brid Kelly Myers of East New Market, M The bride, who will be gowne 23 her attendants her sisters, Myers of Pleasantville, and Mrs. groom's sister. Walter Myers Jr. wi Following the ceremony, of Mr. and Mrs. Lee. The couple w bride is a graduate of St Capt of Virginia School of Law service in the European area.

Miss Eula Enochs Is:Engaged

Mrs. James

Mary's school ‘in Newbury, Myers was graduatéd from Yale university and the University He recently returned from 35 months’

Walter Myers Sr., fourth

general, and Mrs. Myers of Indian-

e's parents are Mr, and Mrs. C. d. d in white taffeta, will have Richard L.ee and Miss Ann K. Northam, the bride

11 serve as best man.

a reception. will be held in the home

The and

ill leave for a trip soutn. N. XY,

MAY 5 HAS BEEN get By Miss Fula Enochs of New York as the

date for her marriage to It. Henry Bridgton, . Me. The rite 1s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wi university and I Bowdoin college. He served with th ® vv Announcement

will be In

t. Shorey

Augustus Shorey III, A. U. 5 New York. The bride-to-be lliam Enochs of Sullivan. She was graduated from e field artillery in Europe. o » ”

has been made of the engagement of Miss Mary

Ellen Kennedy to. Ensign John M. Ryan, U. 8S. N. R., by her parents,

Mr. and Mrs, William E. Kennedy. Mr

fahaney City, Pa., are Ensign Ryan's

uate of Ladywnod school and attended St.

and Mrs. Michael J. Ryan of parents. Miss Kennedy is a gradMary of the Lake college

Ensign Ryan was graduated from the University of Notre Dame,

Junior Assembly to Have Party THE DATES FOR THE ANNUAL spring parties of Mrs. William

Byram Gates” darcing classes have Members of the their party at 8:30 p. m., April 14, a ao a ’

An Taster cantata: -will-be pres

Orchard school shudents in the school gymnasium in the Orient’

is entitled “A Morning bv Miss Elizabeth Hites of the scl Helen Showalter will be the acce Susan Spencer, Mary Ruth Bl ington, Michael” Fairbanks, Weber Eighth grade boys wiil be‘ihe Fhrrat tll MH Mis. Otto Janus, for the “Junior -suxtiary Luncheon will he served » u ” Miss Evelyn Wooll, daughter of will return from Bartram this month for

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at 12:30 p

school in £pring vacation

Miss Mahoney

Miss Agnes Mahoney will diteuss “Experiences in Every Day Teaching” at 2 p. m. members of Cheer guild. { The session will be in Ayres’ auditorium and will be preceded by a | board meeting at 12:30 p. m. A musical program, arranged by | Mrs. Charles D. Vawter, will be! presented by«Mrs. Fred Lehr and Mrs. Otto Benz. sen will preside and - a tea and 50-0

cial hour will Jetlow the meeting. ” =

Tuesday before |

Riley

the

Several groups of the Riley Hos- Mrs, J, Albert Crouch is the decor- be of Charles Eugene Newlund,|HOWe Will. bein aqua ‘and Miss

pital Cheer guild will sew next week | in the hospital, They will be the Bruce P. Robison unit, American Legion auxiliary, | Monday; “All Kind Mother” and | “Knee Deep in June,” Tuesday,

She is a senior there.

been announced by Mrs. Gates.

Junior Assembly and high school group will have

in the Murat temple ballroom.

group will be entertained April 20 at the Murat,

5 2 ~ ” ented at 1! a. m. Friday by The performance (Geibel) and wil! be directed 1001's musie- department. Miss

mpanist and the cast will include cemker, Sally

Green, Marjorie Tark-

Donaldson and Dan Nyhart, ors. 80 eek, will be hostess Monday

to-the-Prbltc- Health Nursing- association:

m. » ” ” Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord A. Wood,

Jacksonville, Fla., the end of

[ |Churchwomen Plan [ ar Q a1 | All-Day Session 1 0 Be Spe: aker The Women’s council of the Third 1ouise Chamberlain to Lt { Christian thurch will have an all-|H, Depew II, / {day meeting Tuesday in the ¢hurch. announced by her parents, Chaplain; into a train. mrrarepop—— |Mrs. L. P. Highley will preside at|anq Mrs. Robert S. Chamberlain of | Newport News, .Va

(the 9:30 a. m. board meeting. Circle meetings will be *held at |

served at 12:30 p. m. Mrs. A. C.| Brooks will lead a sacrificial service | {after the luncheon. Mrs. Richard W. Moore will read | [the scripture and talks on+“Greater | |Love,” the group's theme, will be| (given by Mesdames Frank McConnell, Virgil Havens, M. H. Ahrendt,

son, {Mesdames Thomas Bunch, H. T. HAlumbaugh and -W.—8S;- Edwards.

{along chairman,

‘Plan S

Spring Dance

A spring dance will be held at are Mesdames Glenn Jones, and 8:30 p. m. today in the Purdue ex- | York, John Brooks, re “The Highest Good” and “An Old|tension building hy the Marion Donald and Albert McDaniel, Miss- Donald Newerth, A. ‘A. F., Chanute home of Miss Patricia Quinlan, 2361 Mys, C, H

{matron of honor, will be in peach

| heart sleeves and a skirt fashioned with! la cascade of ruffles down the back. She will carry an arm bouquet of

{Ann Merritt, | ter,

| quoise | necklines, elbow-length sleeves and

| quets of spring flowers. Richard Merritt will abe his |

{willbe Dr. Nevin Aiken, $v. Wayne; Lt

| seminary

Navy Officer

read the vows at 4:30 o'clock tomor=| row afternoon uniting Miss Carolyn | Miller and Ensign Robert Merritt 1.8. N. R. i in the Irvington Methodist church. |&°

sell Merritt,

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Mrs. Washingten st, ler of Indianapolis.

marquisette gown trimmed in lace {with long white gloves.

seed pedr] trim and she wilk carry | ia white prayer book and a white orchid:

Carolyn Miller To Be Bride of The Rev.

Clarence A. Shake will

The ceremony will be

Miss Miller is the daughter of |; Ludwig K. Hubert, 5421 E| and Claude E. Mil-| Ensign Mer-|} and Mrs. Rus9th st. 3 the arm of her the bride will wear a white

ritt’s parents are Mr, 6026 E Entering on father,

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To Carry Orchid Her tiered fingertip veil of illusion will fall from an illusion bonnet with

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| | of their daughter, Dorothy Mae, to C pL Russell Lowell Vandivier, son of - Mr.-and Mis. Herman Vandiviéis also’ of Franklin. The “wedding was Monday in the Manito’ Methodist church in Spokane, Wash. Cpl Vandivier is stationed in ‘Spokane and the couple is a home there in the Hotel Spokane. (P. H. Ho photo.) 2. The engagement of Miss Doris “Ann Hamilton and Aviation Cadet Warren:W. Walton, A. A. F., is announced by her parents,” Mr. and Mrs. Norman B. Hamilton. Mr. Walton is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Walton of Detroit. No date has been set for the wedding. (P. H. Ho photo.) 3. Miss Mary Ellen Kennedy is the bride-to-be of Ensign John M, Ryan,- U. S, N. R... Her engagement was announced today by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William E, Kennedy. (W. Hurley Ashby photo.) 4. A ceremony next month will unite Miss Elizabeth Lowe and S. Sgt. James Robert Ottinger, Dyersburg army air base, Dyersburg, Tenn. She is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. George E. Lowe, Noblesville, formerly of Indianapolis. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Ottinger of Carmel. The bride-to-be attended Butler university, where she was a member of Delta Gamma sorority. (P. H. Ho photo.) 5.. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Alfred Stone announce the approaching marriage of their dayghter, Audrey, to’ Dr. Edmunds Gréy Dimond. The wedding will -be Easter Sunday. (P. H. Ho photo.) 6. The Irvington Methodist church will be the scene tomorrow of

Mrs. Lavern Allen Smith, the

made with a sweet-bracelet-length

ninon cHiffon neckline

baby iris, | Attendants” Frocks The bridesmaids wil be Miss Fay the bridegroom's sisMisses Jane Gray, Charlene Montgomery and Beatrice Myers. | They will be in dresses of turmarquisette with square skirts.

ruffled They will have bou-

hrather'sibest man and the ushers’

James F. Hankins, merchant

marine: Dr. William Hare and | Howard Holmes. | the wedding of Miss Carolyn Miller and Aviation Cadet Robert Russell | A reception will he held in the Merritt, U. 8. N. ( P. H. Ho photo.)

{home of the bride's grandparents, | Mr. and Mrs

|

Hospital 10:30 o'clock and luncheon will be

Mrs. Hans Jacob- Meade Powell and W. H. McPher- | be Also on the program will be | given by Mrs, Earle W. Shaner, 841

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~ Le.SH.Depew

{and -a pre-nuptial party

7. Mr. and Mrs. William G. McDonald announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Mary Theresa, to Frank Kossmann, son of Louis Kossman. The ceremony will be 7 in the rectory of

April 7 St. Frances de Sales Catholic church. (P. H. Ho Photo)

tush :Newerth r-Nuptial- Vows To Be Read in Baptist Church

Beech Grove willbe Miss Dora May

B. F. Prosser, 5421 E. Washington st. The couple will be at homie ih Miami, Fla.

a m——

Is Engaged

the scene, at An

Newerth and Pfc.

The First Baptist church in 8 o'clock tonight for the wedding of Gurney Joseph Bash. : The Rev. John J. Williams, pastor of the West of Miss Esther God, will read the douible-ring ceremony Samuel! Migs Newerth has chosen an ivory satin gown with a romance has been long tapered sleeves, fitted basque and a shirred skirt extending

announcement | highlight

engagement

the bridal news. The "engagement

Side Church of neckA AP, line, She will wear a full-length veil {attached to a gathered tulle bonnet accented with seed pearls and wi carry a bouquet of white flowers. The maid of honor, Miss Marie. Members of the Omega chapter, | Deckard, will wear sunshine yellow Beta Sigma Phi sorority, - will be |ma¥quisette with cap sleeves, fitted the honor guests at a party tonight

¥ to be given by new members of the f-and Averett—colieges. ~ No— wedding basque and. houffant skirt. She will i | have matching mitts and carry deep 8roup.

date has been set. | pink roses. The

¥y # =n | Sais | Wr ay, | Bridesmaids’ Dresses Tb 2 SEsted OV wil a assisteq !

Miss Mary Ellen Magnuson will | : ; ; honored at a crystal shower| The bridesmatds will wear mous- i,n, poner William Siegman,

Beta Sigma Phi Unit ! To Be Entertained

Lt. Depew, son of Mr. and Mrs. redrick Whipps, 4421 E. Washing[ton st. is stationed overseas. Miss | { Chamberlain is a graduate of Drew

and attended Wellesley

Rostess will be Miss Lois 4621 Graceland ave. and she Mesdames WilHar-

seline de soie dresses made With|,,. y.. and James Smith and Mise N. Bradley st, Monday evening. fitted basques, short sleeves and Virginia Munsell. Miss Magnuson isthe bride-to-|corded bouffant skirts. Mrs. Coy

Chi Tau Alpha Group ‘Arranges Initiation

initiation for Tau Alpha sorority tomorrow in the

petty officer 3-c, U. S. N. R. They | Lois Bush, the bridegroom's sister, will he married April 8 in St. Mat-| {will be in mist pink. They will have | thew's. Lutheran church. {white gloves and carry colonial Among those invited to the shower bouquets of sweetpeas. Formal John! Lerey Smith will serve as best (he Chi man and the ushers will be T. Sgt

pledges of will

Howard . Mc- be held at 4 p. m

Sweetheart of Mine,” Wednesday. | County Rural Youth club. The Hi-les. Jane Ross, Maryella Lawhorne, field, III, the bride's brother, and nN New Jersey st. Volunteer groups will sew on|O band will play and the public Bernadine Smith ahd Kathleen Set. Ray Bush, Ft. Lewis, Wash,| The pledges are Mrs. Thomas Thursday and Friday. is invited. | Croney. | brother of¢the bridegroom. Spellman, Mrs. Joseph - Battista

Alpha Latreian

THE 17TH annual skating party.

of the Alpha Latreian club will

be held from 8 to 10:30 p. m, April 6, in the Coliseum. Proceeds will be contributed to the

Pry to Bene fit

Julia Jameson nutrition camp at

Bridgeport. During its history the club has contributed more than $7000 to the camp. In the past, funds have been used for maintenance of the camp kitchen. Proceeds of this year's party will be placed in a fund for construction of a swimming pool after the war. » » n MRS. WALTER LEHMANN is president of the club and, Mrs,

E- W. Sherwood is general chair-

man for the party. Mrs. James E. Loer; chairman of the ticket committee, is being assisted by Mesdames Culver C. * Godfrey, Howard F. Foltz, Ed- - ward Hawkins, Arthur O, Pittenger and Conwell Smith. : The head of the patroness committee, Mrs. Orien W. Fifer Jr, has as her assistants Mesdames George Falkenberg, Harry G. Jones, Russell McDermott, Byron K. Rust, ‘Hugh Carpenter,

Avaohg the Alpha Latreian club members: planning the group's | Chi sorority, ah 17th annual skating party, to be Leld April 8 in the Coliseum, are (left | to right) Mrs. Henry Churchman Jr., secretary; Mrs. Waller Lehmann; president, and Mrs. Arthur Pittenger, vice president.

Silas B, Reagan, Louis Hensley, fan W. Boyd and Robert Mc-

A reception will be held in the ajiss Ruth Ittenbach and Miss Janet [home of the bride's parents, Mr. parrell. Several parties are being and Mrs. Benjamin Newerth, Beech planned for them, | Grove. The bridegroom is theson of | _____

Mr. and Mrs, Jackson Bush, 541) * Br ide-1o- Be

Nutrition Camp

[Magion ave,

I T.-S. C. Chapter | Elects Officers

ne - -~ Officers were elected at a Tecent|

meeting of the Netherlands chap-| .|ter, International Travel - Study Club. Mrs. Willlam Neptune is the (new president. | Othef officers are Mrs. Clarence {Cunningham and Mrs. Walter Fitch, | first afid second vice presidents; | Mrs, Nell LaPere and Mrs. Bernice +Bietz, recording and corresponding 1secretaries, = : Mrs. Fred Stuart, treasurer:" Mrs. | Marjoite H Hardy, auditor, and Mrs . | Lotus Powell, federation delegate, M rs. Gravel Hostess by Mrs. William: Grauel Jr, 7031 fWashingion blvd., will he the host-

|

ess at 8 p. m. Wednesday for a meeting of the Beta chapter, Theta Nu

Blackstone photo, The engagement of Miss Eula

Enochs of New York to Lt. Henry

Augustus Shorey III, A. U. 8, Bridgton, Me. has been announced by her parents, Mr. and

Schedule 8 Supper

Mis. Mildred Shaw, 1508 N. Keal-

Publicity is being handled by (ing ave, will be the hostess ThursMrs. Robert D. Cclepan and fn at a1 p. m. buffet supper for| Mrs. William JEnoehs of SulliMus. Herschel E. Davis, EIGN of Lie Janet Ads SIN. T

| WwW omen F orm

Job Problems

1. Mr. and Mrs «Glen Sanders of Franklin announce thé marriage

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Group ‘to Scan

A conference on war and post-war problems of women workers was formed here yesterday afternoon by

representatives of 20 women's organizations who met at the Y,'W C. A. to set up the organization. The newly formed conference is an outgrowth of ‘plans made by national women's organi-| zations in co-operation with the | women's bureau of the federal labor department. It will include three representatives from each of the groups participating Miss Frieda S. Miller, director of the women's bureau of the U. S labor department, was the principal speaker, Miss Martha Ziegler, Chicago, regional representative of the women's bureau, and Mrs. Helen B Sater of the Women's Bureau, also attended

several

Acts as Clearing House The group does not plan to open | a—headquarters-but has a contin-| wing committee which will act. as clearing house for information requested by the member organizations The committee also will call meetings and act as an executive ori agenda committee, At present it has five members appointed at a preliminary meeting held Feb. 28. | Thev are Miss Elizabeth Blaisdell, Y. W..C. A.;<Mrs. Alice Cox, Indiana C. I. O.: Miss Ruth Hoover, Indiana Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clitbs; Mss. | Hazel Heller, India State Federation of Labor (A. F. of L.), and Mrs. ! W. H. LyKkins, Covington, Indiana Federation of Clubs president, At yesterday's session: it was agreed to enlarge this committee to seven, the two fdditional. mem- | hers.to be chosen later,

| Of more than 100 women attend- i°

ing, 49 represented 22 communities | foutside Indianapolis. Among the 20! organizations represented, state-wide and six are Indianapolis groups | Regional meetings, similar to the one held here, are being a |

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A reception in the

Palmer

Pruitt st,

thracelet-length sleeves,

By Reception |

Indianapolis)

Miss Delcie Ingram will iti a double-ring service The Rev

become this evening

couple will leave for a short trip and The bride is the daughter of M1 and Mi ents are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Millikan of Carmel Bride's Gown Escorted by her father, the bride will be in white satin styled with a fitted basque and a sheer shoulder yoke of mousseline de soie outlined with a double tier of Chantilly lace The dress has long sleeves tapering to points over her wrists and a gathered skirt falling into a train. A shirred tulle

with orange blossoms will hold her Jean Stuck and Lt. She will carry an pager. |all-white bouquet of ‘carnations and {roses centered with an orchid.

two-tiered veil.

Matron of Honor Mrs. sister's. matron of honor. She has) chosen an ice blue taffeta gown made with a sweetheart neckline, fitted bodice and a bouffant skirt. The bridesmaids will be in ninon chiffon frocks of pastel shades with bishop sleéves, romance necklines,

shirred basques and gathered skirts. |

They will include Miss Deloris Millikan, Carmel, the bridegroom's sister; Mesdames Harry Sheagley, Lee Gramm and Robert Leath.

All of the attendants will have cascade bouquets of roses Mr Sheagley will be best man and the!

ushers will be Mr. Barton, Mr. Leath and John and Donald Ingram, the bride's brothers.

P-T. A. News

MONDAY

Claypool hotel, “Delinquency and the Problems We Face Today,” Dr. E. M. Dill; music, girls chorus from Hickory college school, ay 4

Le ESDAY

ewan RUN—7:30 p. m. fathers’ night;

“Election; social hour,’ . WEDNESDAY Crooked Creek

Study Group-—Mrs. | C. E. Yates, 6198 Colonial rd. hostess. ' 1

Millikan, Will Exchange Vows Tonight; "Rev. Kirkpatrick to Officiate

Mi llikan’'s par-| =

Lewis F. Hendrickson, Donald Barton will be her|pl.,

la shower of white

{ skirt.

==

Delcie Ingram

the bride of Palmer M. Millikan in thie Riverside Methodist church,

Blaine Kirkpatrick will officiate at 8:30 o'clock After the wedding, there will be a

reception in the church The will be at home at 1031 W 33d st, and Mrs ‘William Ingram 17 wv. w,

L.R.C Baker, Jean Stuck Will Be Wed

at Pt. Harrison will be 2:30 o'clock tomolrow

A chapel the scene at

coronet, caught afternoon of the wedding of Miss

Raymond ©, Chaplain David D. Donohoe

will officiate.

The bride is the daughter of Mrs, 523 Carlyle and Lt. Baker's parénts are Mr,

and Mrs. Louis M. Baker, Oneonts, N.Y. : Miss Stuck will wear a gown

fashioned with a fitted satin basque, lace yoke, long tapered sleeves and a bouffant net skirt extending into s train. Reception Planned

Her two-tiered fingertip veil of illusion’ will fall from a shirred coronet caught on the sides with orange blossoms and she will carry roses centered with an orchid. Miss Faye Herr, Lawrence, the bride's only attendant, will be in blue made with a fitted silk jersey | basque, sweetheart neckline, brace-{let-length sleeves and bouffant neg She will carry Talisman roses and spring flowers and wear’ a headdress of matching roses. Qapt. Max. P. Kleinlein wili-be.the best man and the ushers will be Lt, Donald B. Ehrhart and Lt. Rober

14 are! parion County Council—10:30 a. m.| Fi€lding; all-of Ft. Harrison.

After a reception in the Officers’ club at Ft. Harrison, the couple will leave for a wedding trip. They will |be at home in udianapolis,

Lt cague to Hear "

Senator Speak

Members of the Indianapolis

Athletic club this afternoon followed | Hickory ‘College—7:30 .p. m. Rep. League of Women Voters will mee

the wedding of Miss Madohna | Myers and Frank C. Atkins t Dr. Jean S. Milner read the vows, at 1:30 o'clock in the Second Pres={

byterian church. The bride wote a light blue suit, flowered hat and [navy accessories. Her corsage was of ‘orchids. | - Mrs. Alexander Taggart Jr., matron: of honor, chose a navy suit

and white accessories and wore a corsage of gardenias. Miss Mabel Ridenour, bridesmaid, was in a. navy suit-worn-with-pink--accessories-and la corsage of pink roses and sweet[peas I ~Mr. Taggart and the usher Martinsville, | After a wedding trip, the couple will be at home at 3536 N. Meridian st--The-bride is the daughter-of Mr and Mrs. Franz O. Myers, Ladoga, and Mr. Atkins’ parents are Mrs Bonnie L. Cline, 3735 Salem st., and George Frank Atkins, Spink Arms hotel.

served as best man was Judson Dutton

Becker Will Be Hostess

| Members of the Liberty chapter, Epsilon Sigma Omicron sorority, {will have a luncheon at 1 p. m Monday in the home of Mrs. C. H. | Becker, 215 BE. 50th st. Mrs. E. G. Kayser “Arrival-and Departure” and Mrs. Carl. Martin "Clarence Kittle will assist the hostess. Officers will be elected,

will “review (Koestler),

To Addre ess s Chub

| “The Colonial- Boston chapter, In{ternational Travel-Study club,’ will {meet at 10 a "Wednesday in { parlor A, Hotel Lincoln, Mrs. C. J. { Ancker will discuss “Personalities in Modern China.” | The hostesses will be Mesdames | David H. White, John E. Storer Jr; | James A. Matthews and P. B. Bar[rett. | coma. Club to Meet: , Mrs. E.-C: Rumpler will address members of the Isle of Capri chapter, International 'Travel-Study

| club, at 11:30 a. m. Wednesday {n

tAyres’ -tearoom. Mrs. {will be the hostess:

Jules Zinter

|

|Sor ority Session

sorority, Mrs. R. E. Mitchell,

‘Rabbi Chodos

and hrown accessories. carry a Bible topped with an orchid

bride's brother,

and Mrs. |

A meeting will be held at 8 p. m. Wednesday by the Rho Gamma Chi 810 AN. Bolton ave, wi be he Do

Earl Teckemeyer, speaker; reading, Robert Swan; music. University Heights—7:30 p. m. Dr Thurman B. Rice, speaker; plans to be discussed for summer roundup; playlet, Girl Scouts. oo

Will Officiate |

| A -ceremony at--12:30- o'clock —t0-| morrow afternoon will unite Miss Rose Einstandig and Charles Gurman, Teme Haute. - Rabbi Israel Chodos will read the vows, assisted by Cantor Myro Glass The wedding will be in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs Jacob Einstandig, 3617 N. Capitol ave, Mr. Gurman is the ‘son ‘of Israel Gurman,- Terre Haute Miss Einstandig will be it an aqua street-length dress, matching hat She will { Max

Einstandig, Terre Haute, the

will serve as best

| nian. ! After the ceremony a buffet luncheon will be held for the im-

mediate families followed by an open reception from 2:30 to 5 p. m. in the Einstandig home. The couple

{will leave for a short trip and they

will be at home in Terre Haute

Ours is a profess ization

viduals who handling details.

all arrangements’

ice memorable in »

Tuesday

| radio

. built upon the efficient and helpful servic are

commented on the way .we handle °

HISEY & TITUS | Fortean

NORTH DELAWARE ST.

in “listening groups” at 8 p. m, to hear a radio address Tom Connally, senats

commitice chilis

by Senator foreign affairs

| man.

Mr. Connally will disemss “The Road to Permanent. Poss” over station WISH lopering the group's 25th anniversary. The local league will arfange listening parties and conduct @iSe cussions after the broadcast, Mrs, John. L.-H,-Fuller, president, said,

The league and the Indians Committee for Victory will hold a joint meeting at 8 p. m. Thurs« day in the War Memorix¥ building in connection with the state-wide observance of foreign policy week . Former Governor Schricke Red, Charles M. LaFollette and L§ Governor Richard T. James will be

ghout in the

Leagues. thre participating

the speakers the state are observance

Olly Mee ting

The Officers’, Wives cli at 8 Tuesday in Lincoln, Mrs. Fred Dyer Raymond Woods will be the hoste Members will make tray fae vors for patients at the Weterans’

1b will meet the Hotel and Mrs,

J. Mm

esses

hospital and the Bunker Hill naval air station

dispénsary

ional service organ-

¢ rendered by indiexperienced In ~ People have often

to make every serv-

beauty and dignity.

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