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Eiaanor Fiance: Winslow Is Engaged To Theodore Townsend of New York
been announced by her parent W. Winslow of’ Indianapolis.
No wedding date has been set.
Butler university.
Nursery Training school in Boston. Junior league and The Players club.” Mr. Babson Institute, Wellesley Hills, Mass, ¥ Northwood school, Lake Placid, N. Y. He is a member of the Lake Placid club and is stationed in Miami Beach, Fla.,
corps.
Miss Elizabeth Weiss Will Be Wed MR. AND MRS. CHARLES ROBERT WEISS announce the engagement and approaching marr
Elizabeth Bispham Weiss, to Lt.
U. 8. N. R,, son_of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas W. Knapp of Coffeyville,
Kas. The wedding will be May 5.
Miss Weiss is a graduate of Tudor Hall school and Bennett
Junior college in Millbrook, N. Y.
Lt. Knapp entered the service three and one-half years dgo and recently has served on a submarine in the Southwest Pacific. i was graduated from the University of Michigan,
Sigha Chi fraternity member.
Knapp.
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{ ~ Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. Fatout, { : son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Alber : will be married“this spring sorority member. Lt. Albert, who Purdue university. n° ”
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Essath of Ruislip, Middlesex, England,
annouxcCed the marriage of their d : Edward Scott Jr. of Indianapblis. 17 and the couple will arrive ‘in month. Lt. Scott, son of Mr. and
the pest two years. entering thé service.
this country some time this Mrs. Harry E. Scott, is a pilot noon for the marriage of Miss in the troop carrier command and has been in the European area for Mary Ellen Magnuson and Charles He attended the University of Notre Dame before {Eugene Newlund, petty officer 3-c, |U. 8. N. R. The Rev. C. N. Busse will officiate Miss Jeannette at 2:30. o'clock. “Mrs. Kathleen| Ann Walker next week. Miss Louise Ax will have a crystal shower Somers Wallace and Gerhardt
3 miscellaneous shower. ‘ couple, Mrs, Robert Paul, and Barbara Luzader.
Budd, Jean Chalifour, Ellen Burroughs, Phyllis Hollar,
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Mr. V. Clay
invitations
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N. Stevens.
Parks.”
” u 8 members of the Junior auxiliary to ciation.’ Luncheon will be gerved at
In & singfe- -ring ceremony at
oC. read by the Rev Fr. Michael G ,
yoke of mousseline de soie,
MISS ELEANOR FRANCES WINSLOW'S engagenent to Pfc. Theodore Noyes
of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert John Townsend of Le Roy, N. Y.
of Tudor Hall school, Knox Junior college, Cooperstown, N. Y., -She also attended Indiana university and the
for Coffeyville, where she will spend a few days with Mr
Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Mary Margaret Fatout to Lt. John F, Albert, A. A. F., by The prospective bridegroom” is the
Miss Fatout attended Butler university and. is a graduate of Stephens college.
Parties to Honor Jeannette Walker TWO PRE-NUPTIAL PARTIES WILL FETE
for her next Tuesday evening and on Thursday, Zeigler and Miss Mary Louise Clodfelder will entertain Miss Walker and Lt. James H. Bradford A will be married April 18 in Sweeney chapel at Butler university.
Mrs. James R. Wagner, felder, Winifred and Marjorie Wilson,
Barbara Renick, Barbara Hudelson, Mary McCleaster, gomery, Doris Hamilton and. Marilyn Hosmer,
Gullion, 3 until 5:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon for their son-in-law and daughter. Lt. and Mrs. Samuel Reeves Crawford of Long Branch, N. J. Lt. Crawford is stationed at Ft. Monmouth, N. J. There are no
Officers will be elected Thursday by the Irvington chapter of the, D. A. R. Mrs. Raymond Stilz will be hostess, assisted by Mrs. There will be a speaker fromthe Indiana conservation 3 pie and the subject will be
Mrs. William. M. Horne will be hostess Monday afternoon for
St. Anthony's Catholic Church Is Scene of Burke-Fox Rite
Catherine Fox begrme the bride it aserd- # Bosmiro an, in SE Anthony! 5 Cathalisg The bridé was gow, 6d f™W¥ite duchess satin made With a “sheet: BH RE ANS D0 long pointed sleeves, gathered skirt extending into a train.
"Townsend, A.A PB, has s, Lt. Col. and Mrs. Walker Mr. Townsend is the son of
The. bride-to- be is a graduate and
is a member of the Townsend attended the and was graduated from the
She
with the medical
their daughter; Miss Charles Daniel Knapp,
iage of (1.8)
She is a Junior league member,
He where he was a The bride-to-be will leave tomorrow and Mrs. 0 Bn = ner parents,
t of Madison, N. J. The couple
To Be Poids of
She is an Alpha Chi Omega
is” stationed in India, attendee ; C. E. New] | » T sin 'C. E. Newlund have : . aughter, Margaret, to Lt. Harry St. Matthew's Lutheran ¢hurch
The ceremony was read March
Miss .-Dorothy with a companied by Lewis Lyons.
Guests in the Ax home will include the mothers. of the engaged Mrs. C. O. Magnuson, 814 Ni Dean Walker and Mrs. R. O. Bradford, and Mrs. C. Chester st, and Mr. Newlund od Misses June Bradford, Clod- the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Kathryn Hill, Donna Budd Newlund, 4620 E. Tlst st. | The party Thursday will be in Miss Ziegler's Bride's Gown | home and those invited to attend are Misses Mary Grace French, Entering. with her father, the!
Jo Charlene Mont-
o » hold open
» will house from sleeves. into a train.
English illusion veil.
and carnations. “Indiana Memorials and State
g. 8 »n with fitted bodices, sweetheart neck- | lines, long sleeves and bouffant| the Pliblic Health Nursing a850~- . «| Skirts. i 12:30 o'clock. i Metiony ” aonor
{ snapdragons.
All will id,
8 clock this .morning Miss Mary dragons. AM swe euara half. hats.
dre
white
ghureh
fitted : basque and a
Miss Mag nuson
will be the scéne tomorrow ‘after- |
Laubsch of Chicago will sing, ac- |
The bride's parents are Mr. and|
bride will be gownéed in candlelight duchess satin made with a fitted basque, romance neckline of Swiss |
embroidered lace and-long tapered The gathered skirt extends |
A tulle cap accented with ‘orange | blossoms will hold her full-length She will carry an all-white bouquet of lilies, roses
The attendants have chosen lt lar frocks of marquisette fashioned
{ The matron of ‘honor, "Mrs. Dale|. { E. Burties, will be in French’ violet (and will carry vellow -and white! Miss Phyllis Dukes Women's societies, {and Miss Evelyn Englebright, brides- | maids, have chosen light green and -their- flowers will be yellow snap-| have matching! - maronisetia) will “be worn by. he Aower
1. Lt. Col. and Mrs. Walker W. Winslow today announced the engdgement of their daughter, Eleanor Frances, to Pfc. Theodore Noyes Townsend, U. S. A. A. F., Miami Beach, Fla.
2. Miss Maxine Quinn became
afternoon in the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Bertram R. Quinn.
the bride of Lawrence L. McGoff. Cincinnati, (Dexheimer-Carlon® photo.)
in a ceremony read this |
| 3. A ceremony on May 5 will unite Miss Elizabeth Bispham Weiss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Robert Weiss, and Coffeyville, Kas. 4. Mr. and Mrs, Malcolm Steele Jr. wedding.
Lt.
son of Mr. an Cpl. Steele is stationed a
3. The engagement of Miss Alberta Newell to William Robert Kopp, aviation machinist’s mate 3-¢, U.~
S. N. R., is announced by her par Mr, and Mrs. William F, Xopp, i
(j.g.) Charles Daniel Knapp,
d Mrs. Malcolm Steele, Terre Haute. t the Aberdeen proving ground, Md. (P. H. Ho photo.) ents, Mr. and Mrs. s stationed at Olathe, Kas,
Clyde Newell. The prospective bridegroom, son x, H. Ho photo.)
U. 8. N. R,, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas W. Knapp,
John H. Osborne announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Margaret, to Cpl. No date has been set for the
of
Miss Schaffer
CHURCHES - Central. ~-Chris-/ tian. 11 a. .m. Thurs. In the! church. Board session; luncheon; program by Mrs. Brunson Motley. mealing. » Home Is What, We Make “It. Spiritiially,” DY Mis.) a CRIT ROSS NER yera a
The bridegroom's hrother; Samuel, . April circle, Holy Cross SR Beech GYove unit
Thurs. night. Weekly dinner"
| . _ MISCELLANEOUS Is Married Garfield Park unit 88,. American Legion auxiliary. 8 p. m, Tues. War Memorial bldg. Mrs. Kinnan presiding. Wayne unit 64,“American Legion Sowilisey R.p.m, Wed, Post. home, 5566 Ww. Washington: “Cuba; ANY wi a RE :
A. Smith, machinist’s mate 2-c,
nn Mothers of Philip Neri Catholic: church. . -
Eugene Yockes, Batbara Badger
Wilt Exchange Vows Today; Dr. Milner to Read Ceremony
An altar banking of palms, Eugene H. Yockey.
the Second Presbyterian church.
Dr. Jean S. Milner, church pastor, William A. Shullenberger, pastor The bride's uncle, Stephen M Badger, will sing, and Mrs. D.
Conner will be the organist. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Badger, 3302 {Ruckle st., and. Mr. Yockey's. par- | ents “are: Mr. ‘and Mrs. Harry E. | Yockey, 626 E. 49th st. + Mr. Badger will give his daughter in marriage. = She has“ chosen a| { white marquisette gown styled
broidery and seed pearls. The! long tapering sleeves are accented | | with seed pearls: and her gathered {skirt falls into a train.
Bride's Attendants
an orchid. | The bride's sister, Miss Judith | | Badger, will be maid of honor, and | Miss Martha Tufts, bridesmaid. | Their frocks will be of marquisette {in mist pink and Delft blue, re-| spectively. The:dresses have square necklines edged with ruffles, three-|quarter-length sleeves, fitted basques | and bouffant skirts. They will earry flower. muffs of carnations. . “AenIng | Selec AIR
ht vr andeirtied a land will have matching bows in| prayer BOSE" S22, “with gardeniss,
4 their hair,
Fred the ceremony. this morning’ uniting | Miss Frances Schaffer and James
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LSUNCRIUENETOV, Fr Har MEW Badber Hom 3 wonflniptod af 0 olelpeke In thn Sf bm Cal vin Richey, August|
‘Thomas Rothschild, Evans-| and a graduate of the Indiana uni-|
They wore aqua 'ber of Delta Tau Delta fraternity.
Kirkwood Yockey. will
son Jr. Reception Assistants
ferns and candelabra wi ting this afternoon for the wedding of Miss Barbara Ann Badger and The single-ring ceremony will be at 4:30 o'clock in
of
Miss
. Sgt. and Mrs. Robert Randall are | with a fitted basque and a romance on a wedding trip following their neckline outlined with floral em- {marriage at 9 o'clock this morning Patrick's Catholic church, { The Rev. Fr. Edward Bauer offi.
in St.
ciated.
Mrs. Randall was Miss Rosemary Her fingertip length illusion veil Linder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, | will cascade from a Juliet cap. She Fred F. Linder, 820 Orange st. The
{ will carry. white roses centered with! |bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and {Mrs. L. A. Randall, 320 N. Irvinge
ton ave. Entering
She chose a Angertip veil attached
RNR
Mrs. Edward V. Bowman was the be his matron of hohor. She was gowned brother's best ‘man and the ushers! in an aqua frock with a lace bodice, A breakfast at Cifaldi's followed: will be John A. Owen, Noblesville,! sweetheart neckline, short sleeves
Phillip E. Berns and Emsley John-| and a marquisette skirt over taffeta,
Her bouquet was of fuchsia flows ers and she had a matching flower
will officiate, the Central
* Nuptials Unite Robert Randall,
Linder
on
Bride's Veil
. There nil} be. 2 reception | in She, death in her halr,
i MesaTIes WIR]
Sieloff, Joseph Waite, James Hardm/]
~The bride wore white satin with and J. Gilbert McNutt, Misses Doris! pointed | Crane, Peggy Yockey,
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Mitzi Badger!
sleeves and a ful] skirt extending and Carolyn and Marcia Smith |
The couple will leave for a wed-
They will be af home after April |
| Gamma sorority member. The bride- |
| groom also is a graduate of Butler|
[versity School of Law. He is a mem-
Photoplay Indorsers To Elect Officers
Officers will be elected by the
will be best man and the ushers m. Sun. Parish hall Card! World War II. 1:30 p. m. Wed. She wore a tiered veil of Hiusian primase — will includé William Magnuson, the k= Mrs. PILE McCaslin | Beech: Grove city “hall, Chaplain & Sweetheart neckline, long falling” from. a crown of Frénch 7 | bride's brother, and Mr. Laubsch, thairman David D. ‘Donohoo, speaker. orange blossoms and carried a cas- ‘W AC Off Aft the weddin a ‘recepti » : i ; Spring tea. into a train. “ Her fingertip veil fell assisting. z . “cade of white roses and gardenias. 1CCr | Ni Bf ole weeding 3 eplion Women’s Missionary society. Second pring from-a Juliet cap and she carried will be held jn the church and at| preghyterian, 1 p. m. Wed, In| Woman's organization, = National white roses and carnations centered Lai 5 : i . ? } ck ". ‘lock ot . . . eb c ceiilere ing trip with the bride travelin { Attendants Frocks : Is Bride [7:30 o'clock the Magnusons wil] hold the church. “Understanding _Association ‘of Retdil Druggists. with an. orchid. g trip 2 Miss Daris Fox, the bride's sister {open house for the couple. - They hina” Mrs. Pavi 12:30 p. m. Tues. Ingianapolis and maid of honor, chose lime net. | will: leave for-a trip and will be at China,” Mrs. David F. Smith. College ~ of - Pharmacy chapter Her dress was made with a V-neck-| A ceremony yesterday afternoon home in Neptune Beach, Fla., where CLUBS | house. “Dumbarton Oaks," Mrs. John R. Geilker, ~ line accented with a jabot, three- in a post chapel at Ft. Harrison the bridegroom is to be stationed, 'Alpha Kappa Latreian. 1:30 p. m.| Robert Loomis.. : ter. She was in rose taffeta fash- { quarter-length sleeves and a bouf- united Lt. Helen L. Dayton, WAC, re et ‘Tues. Mrs. Lester Theobald, 971 Sarah A. Swain W. C.-T. U. Noby loned with a squafe neckline, three- 15 in Indianapolis. i fant skirt. She carried a cascade Cleveland, and Lt. Daniel J. Rehak, = ( . : Tyi14a | Sheridan, hostess. “Philippines,”| Tues. Barth “Place y bouquet of American Beauty roses. | A. A. F, St. Paul, Minn. J Cheer Guild Units | - Mrs. .C. J. Ancker. church. ~ Mrs. Wilmont Boon, | 2cented with ruffles. She carried where 4 The bridesmaids were Mrs. Her-| Chaplain Marcus W. Johnson fea Plan M eetin gs | Evangeline chap.,, I. T.-S. C. 6:30 speaker. Bible study .by the Rev. reg, roses. bert Dearholt, another sister, and |the double-ring ceremony at | Pp. m. Mon. Mrs. W. E. Bismore,l R. M. Taylor. Reception Planned i Mrs. Robert Fox, the bride's sister- o'clock. Sgt. Helen N. i] Five chapters of the Riley Hos-| 741 N.. Bancroft, hostess. Mrs. SORORITIES Mrs; [ in-law, |WAC, and S. Sgt. Donald A, Baker pital Cheer Guild will" sew next! John Thornburgh, speaker. Io} h Alpha Del ville, and ‘Mrs. Thomas Walsh were | ( They were gowned in lavender were the attendants. A dinner was week at the hospital. Old Glory chap. I. T.S. C. 7:45 Alpha chap, Alpha sha. ysu-2 2:30 the bridesmaids. i marquisette fashioned with fitted held in the Indianapolis Athletic|/ “June Time” chapter will meet, p. m. Tues. Mrs. Harold Hardy, p. 3. Bye Soinhis Slab, MIS. frocks like the matron of honor's| {a basques, flared peplums and gath- club, after which the couple left for Monday and “Old John Henry”| 3529 N. Grant, hostess. Mrs. Clay- | Eugene Clark, Noblesville, pre-izng carried pink carnations. All i ered bouffant skirts. Their flow- a trip to Chicago. (group will sew on the following day.| ton H. Ridge, speaker, siding. "| the attendants wobte flowers in their { ; ers were pink carnations and all | The bride is assistant enlistment The group sewing Wednesday will Robert's Parliamentary Law. 11:30 Alpha chap, Alpha Omicron Al- j,i, matching their’ bonnets, i the attendants wore half-hats of officer in headquarters here and Lt. be “Even as a Child” and on Thurs-| a. m. Tues. Mrs. Patrick P., Bar- pha. 12:30 p. m. Tues. Mrs. Wil-| ay Walsh ‘served as best man, i matching flowers. Rehak is adjutant in the same day “The Jolly Miller” and “A| rett, 5524 Kenwood. hostess. Mrs. lam H. Schneider, 327 Poplar rd. and John Sehr, machinist's mate \ ne % h ’ | hostess. 2.0. U. N. R. 1 Indianapolis Indorsers of PhotoBreakfast at I. A. C. office. |Windy Day” divisions will meet. Rose Marie Cruzan, speaker, + 2-¢, S. » and Gerald L.
The best man was Joseph A. Zimmerman, and Joseph Flaherty and Edward Lohman served as ushers, After the ceremony, a breakfast was held in the Indianapolis Athletic club. There will be a reception from 7 to 10 p. m, in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. -Fox, 342 N. Holmes ave, i The couple will leave for a wedy ding trip east and they will be at home after April 16 at 1222 W. 35th st.
Tea Is Planned By W.C.T.U.|
The Irvington W. C. T. U. will| _
have its annual tea at 2 p. m.|
Tuesday in Ayres’ auditorium. Pro- :
ceeds will be used ‘to purchase books and magazines for patients at Billings General hospital. Norman Isaacs, chief editorial | [ writer at The Indianapolis News, | i will discuss “Waking Up the Citii zen,” and a musical program” will / be given by Mesdapes Fal E. Dorsey, Helen. Thomas Martin, Hilda Ann Peabody and Lora Weaver Gillespie,
Mrs. Clayton Johnson, Mrs. Wal- |
N ter Gingery and past presidents will i .pour, The program chairman is
Canon is the arrangements chairman,
Mrs. White Hostess
The Il Jamalie club will meet at 12:30 p. m. Monday in the home| of Mrs. Dave H. White, 5801 N.| Delaware st. Mrs. Eva Minton and | Mrs, Hiram E, Stonecipher will as- . sist the hostess, and un Pliney E | Cox wii presige; So.
, William Bye Sates
Dance Committee Members
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2 anny Poster photo.”
Misses Diane Woodward, a Spalding and Mary Louise Mohlenkamp (left to right) are serving on the committee for the dance to be ‘given at the Murat temple ballroom next Saturday for members of the Junior. assembly and the high
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school faci. Signs of Mrs. - fs at 7:30 p. m.
Rev. Vollmer
| Reads Vows
The Rev. Fr. Joseph Vollmer read the vows at 10:30 o'clock this morn{Donald and Frank Kossmann. The ceremony was in the rectory of St. |Frances de Sales Catholic church.
ri | The bride is the daughter of Mr.
|and Mrs: William G. McDonald, 2031 | Brookside ave., , and Mr. Kossmann's
id [father is Louis Soserriann, 1933 Park. |
(er ave.
A white.crepe street-length dress She had
was chosen by the bride. white accessories and carried a pearl rosary. Her corsage was of orchids. Mrs, {sister's only attendant. powder blue crepe ° [Jess and navy accessories and her flowers were gardenias. R. McDon-
i (ald Kroger was the best man,
| A reception was held in the MecDonald home, after which the couple| left for a wedding trip. They~will be af home after April 15 at 1933 Parker ave, Lin, ;
Instructors to Meet A home nursing instructors’ con-| | ference,
will be held Monday] jthrough next Saturday in the Red!
Cross chapter house, 1126 N. Me- |
ridian st, 'Mrs. Fern Sheets, R.-N, will be in charge.
Pledge Dinner
The Beta chapter, Phi Theta Delta : sorority, will have a pledge’
the Homestead.
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ling uniting Miss Mary Theresa Me- |
Sidney Kemper was her She wore a | street-length |
{ Beta Zeta-chap., Beta Sigma Phi. 3 Sharp were the ushers. © p. m. Sun. Security Taust bldg.
Tea. p. m. in the home of the bri
Schaffer,
| Mon. Clubroom. 715 N. Denny st.
| Delta chap, Beta Sigma Phi. 8 p.m. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
de's| B.|
The
| Chi Beta Kappa. 8 p. m. Mon. Mrs. couple: will leave for Philadelphia
Vernon Rosenbaum, 1229 Laurel,| where they" will be at home. hostess. (Beta chap, Omega Phi Tau. 8 p. m. 354 S. Arlington ave: | Wed. Mrs. H. C. Winckelbach, 428 N. Kealing, hostess. | Chap. S, P. E. O. Tues, Mrs. Russell Barton, 6048 Carrollton, . hostess. | Mrs. Rosalee Spong, book review {Lambda Mu chap, Sigma Beta. | 9 p. m. today. Mrs. ‘Sheldon Cox, MBE I E: 10th, Hostess. Initiation,
Bride
Miss Maxine Quinn became
3:30 o'clock this afterndon in
home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. | Bertram R. Quinn, 3616 Salem st. Fr. Thomas Finneran, | Thomas |
The Rev, assistant pastor of St, Aquinas Catholic church, read single-ring ceremony.
P. | Boston, Fo A two-piece blue [4 | dress was worn by the bride. | [pink roses and a white orchid. | Mrs. Frank J. Miller, the bri |only attendant,
| flower hat. Her | Johanna Hill roses.
flowers man, After. a reception in
rat 3748 Earlscourt View,
Zeta sorority. Barre university.
Chapter to Meet
The’ Marion county
P. H. Ho photo: A March 2 ceremony in St. Joan | of Are Catholic church united Miss Helen Slupesky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Slupesky, and Lt. Ropert A: Sochar, U. 8. Wednesday in N35. son of Mr, and Mrs, Anton
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: ' Memorial Butlin.
a a Len,
Mr. |
| A Smith is the son of Leo Smith Sr.,! will be heard and Mrs. David R
McGoff-Quinn
Ceremony Read
the
[bride of Lawrence L. McGoff at| state will. attend.
the
the
: Mr. McGoff {is the son of Mrs. John McGoff of
street-length
She
| ehose a flowered hat and carried
de's
y was in a pink street-length dress and matching were
Frank H. Warren was the best
the
| Quinn home, the couple left for a | wedding trip. - They will be at home 2 Cincinnati. | The bride is a gradudte of Butler | university and a member of Delta’ Mr. McGoff attended
chapter, American War Mathers, will meet at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday in the War
[plays at their annual meeting at
A ‘reception will be held “at 7/12:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Hotel
| Washington. The speakers will be Mesdames| ®| Ralph Holland, Walter Thoms and | {O. H. Peed and Mr. L. J. McGin- | |ley. Annudl committee reports
will preside. Committee chairmen ‘for the! event include Mrs. Claude Prank-/| lin, program; Mrs. Walter Geisel, | hospitality; Mrs. Harry Rice, res- | ervations, and Mrs. Roscoe Mills, | nominating. Members, their friends and dele{gates from similar groups in the|
bride.
of the bride, and J. Stanley Call. A breakfast was held in the Line Miss Badger is | der home this morning and a ree Methodist, duarter-length sleeves ‘and a skirt'a graduate of Butler’ university ception this afternoon. The bridee she “was a Kappa. Kappa groom attended the John Herron
Art school.
Flower. Girl iadmioanin The Acme air] was Mary Frtnoes | Bishoff, Cincinnati, cousin of the Her dress was of white mare - |quisette and she wore lace mitts and {a braid wreath in her hair. She | enxried a colonial bouquet. | gFred Linder Jr. in a heavenly blue gabardine suit|Drother, served as-best man-and the The matron of honor was Mrs. worn with .a matching. hat, brown ushers were William J. Linder, uncle’ the bride's “sis- ‘accessories and a white orchid.
the
Luneheon Booked
“Gardening”
| A luncheon will be held at 12:30 | m. Tuesday by {unit 38, American Legion auxiliary, in the post home, 124 S. Downey ave. Mrs. Lula Hughel will discuss and Mrs. Clarence R,
Parsons will preside.
Beauty Softens
Sorrow . . .
in the Most
Understandable Way,
* The ALLIED FLORISTS ASSN.
of Indianapolis
FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED ANYWHERS
could he so
inexpensive.
Over ‘and over again, those whom we have served express surprise that service so complete and perfect as ours
HISEY & TITUS Nilostiea'sey
951 NORTH DELAWARE
We always follow a family’s wishes and the requirements can be fitted in perfectly to make ‘a service beautiful In memory.
ST.
ill form the sete
assisted by hristian church,
the arm of hee father, the bride wore a gown fashioned with a lace bodice, sweethears neckline, long sleeves extending inte {points over the hands and a full satin skirt falling into a train.
the Irvington
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