Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 June 1945 — Page 5
8 ATURDAY, JUNE 2 2,1918 .__
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% Henry E. Schricker Jr... Evelyn Gullion Will Exchange Yous Tomorrow
MISS EVELY N ELIZABETH GULLION will become the bride of S. Sgt. Henry F. Schricker Jr, in a double-ring ceremony tomorrow afternoon. The Rev. William H. Eifert will read the vows at 3:30 o'clock in the English Lutheran Church of Our Redeemer. , The bride is the daugliter of Mr. and Mrs. Vi Clay Gullion, and Sgt. Schricker's parents, are former Governor and Mrs. Schricker, The couple will exchihge vows before an altar banking of palms and candelabra: Bridal music will be provided by Mrs. Ruth Rainier Nessler, harpist, and Sgt. Richard 8. Clark, organist. En- ® tering on the arm of her father, Miss Gullion will. wear a white duchess satin gown. The princess basque with long tapering sleeves tops her gathered colonial skirt. The skirt, draped in front and caught with stephanotis, extends into a full-length train.
Attendants Choose Blue Frocks
THE BRIDES FLOOR LENGTH VEIL of gossamer French tulle will cascade from a cap of ivory Brussels lace. She will carry . 4 ‘White prayer book topped with. an orchid and streamers tied with stephanotis. The attendants’ frocks will be of Amoizette blue point d'esprit. They are made with fitted basques, bishop siecves, high round necklines edged with crocheted lace and bouffant skirts. The bridegroom’s- sister, Mrs. Lewis Robbins of- San Antonio, Tex, will be the matron of honor, and Miss Mary Johnson and Miss Elizabeth Lewis will serve as bridesmaids. They all will carry bouquets of peonies in light and deep pink tones. Their costumes will be completed with blue tufted hats centered with pink. peonies. Mrs. Gulllon will be in aqua tone crepe worn with beige and brown accessories and a corsage of pink Bountiful roses. Mrs. Dr Li H N Schricker has chosen a French blue gown and navy accessories. I, 14 cnry, Bei: : ro Her flowers will be pink carnations. = I F ! y i. oo. ‘ i on EB Reception to Be in Church Lna rawards i po SGT. SCHRICKER'S BEST MAN will be Lt. Richard B: Stoner, vs > di an we 3 FN N uptials U nite and the ushers will include Robert ‘Swaim, Sgt. Joseph R. Stefanchik, W 11 Be W ed . % oy id _ Th Sgt. Walter Andrews and 'T. Sgt. Stewart W. Freigy. ; ! ¥ ; y 4 3 M; H 5 Pollewing the wedding, there will be a reception in the <cliureh, > | 3 RS ; 4 i 18S uo IES; - Among those who will assist at the reception are Mesdames Charles A: double-ring - ceremony at 3 oh ii Sa AB 3 : , : 2 > C. Guilion, E Glenn White, Charles Kennedy, Frederick -Forry, |S cack this evening will: unite Miss | Ty i : i : 1 a ( ; { Mr I [auechton Gerald Wadleigh, Jack Flynn and Wiliam F. Johnson, Misses lens M. Edwards and Dr. Howard! b = Marigail White, Dorothy Weber and Jean Huff. x. ye : eral of by E : 4 iggal ; After the reception the couple will leave for a wedding. trip vl Remy, He reaniny me be i , . x i : ; ail n : he home of Mi and Mrs. Wile to-. Knox. They will be at home in Indianapolis. Miss Gullion g 0 fi gLno0ist canrch with wn : R 3 ; ER lam A. Hughes, 4906 N. Meridian attended * Purdue university: and is a member of Kappa Alpha Dr. Dallas/L. Browning officiating. | Sita i E : ; st, was the scene this afternoon fop Theta sorority. The bridegroom, who was a student at Indiana The bride's parents are Mr. and| #3 ; yu ER ; tthe marriage of their daughter, university, is-a Sigma Nu fraternity member | Mrs, Frederick R. Edwards, Mitch-| Margaret Jean, and Richard Haughe 3 : lell, and Dr. Henry is the son of Mr.| ton Jr. Alice Smith Is Engaged ’ and Mrs: J. G. Henry, Knox. | 2 3 ’ Hy { The single-ring--ceremony was MISS ALICE JEAN SMITH'S engagement to Walker William Mr. Edwards will give his daugh-| § SS ¥ read at 1:30 o'clock by Dr. Jean & . Winslow has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emory ter ‘in marriage. Her white satin| { Milner, pastor of the Second Prese V. Smith of Martinsville, formerly of Indianapolis. The prospective gown is styled with a shirred bodice, | byterian church. bridegroom is the son of Lt. Col. and Mrs. Walker W. Winslow. No ta sheer marquisette yoke edged! ; : The bride was gowred in white wedding date has been set. {with lace and long sleeves. The full “g& = Eo : starched mousseline de soie fash= Miss Smith and Mr. Winslow are students at Indiana university, {skirt is attached to the bodice in| ioned with a sheer shoulder yoke, He. also attended Wabash college and New York university. The | scallops and extends into a long | { fitted shirred basque, long pointed. bride-to-be is a member of Zeta Tau Alpha and Kappa Kappa train. . ! sleeves and gathered bouffant skirg Kappa. sororities and Mr. Winslow is affiliated with Sigma Chi {ra- Bride's Veil | ; ; : : | falling into-a train: tery, . Sa A pearlized orange blossom tiara| 4 : 2 3 : 4 Bride's Bouquet Ea Ba g rn > ph : | 8 a Wor 4 {lined with a Chantilly lace frill. Miss Bers nice. . Neal Is the Bride | topped with gardenias and shower! : ; Hs . 4 ; i coronet of orange blossoms held hep - . ‘ T | ribbons. : . : HA A " tiered fingertip veil of English illue Of Li. David Blair Noland; | Miss Josephine Edwards will bef . | Ee PE a - mn : sion. She carried marguerites, stephe : Co i her sister's maid of honor. Her frock 1..-A ceremony to be read tomorrow aftefnoon in McKee chapel of Spragg, motor machinist’s mate 3-¢, U. S. N, R, in a ceremony read |... ic and spray orchids. Bi i] K : J / ’: 0 £8 t s {is of blue dotted marquisette made| {he Tabernacle Presbyterian church wjll unite Miss Ruth Ann Parrish, this morning in Christ the King Catholic chureh. (Liang Shen photo). | api55 Elizabeth Hughes was her 15 10D " tren 10ffer fficia £5 n> SVepthenyl Jeune Tisted daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar D. Parrish, and S. Sgt. Walter Scott 1. Before her marriage May 6 to Lt. John F. Albert, 4 A F. Mrs. sister's only attendant. She wag Voie oi : ae a: | ne eal oa Sein match. Hargis, son of Mrs. L. J. Hargis, Lexington. (Platt photo.) Albert was Miss Mary Margaret Patout. She is the daughter of Mr. in pak feta and TIRFig ve. ows were exchanged this afternoon by Miss Bernice Neal and i ; and Mrs. Hugh D. Fatout and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and The dress had short sleeves, fitted Lt. David Blais Noland, A. A. P. The garden of the Bernard R. Battys' |i8 gowns of émbossed marquisette | 2. Mr. and Mrs. Emory V. Smith of Martinsville, formerly of Mrs. Walter P. Albert, Madison, N. J. (Bretzman photo.) taffeta basque with drop shoulders, Haversticks Park home was tine scene for the rite. with V-necklines and three-quarter-| Indianapolis, today announced the engagement of their daughter, Alice 5. June 23 is the date set for Miss Mary Kathryn Hudson's mar- and a bouffant ‘skirt. She carried The Rt. Rev. R. A. Kirchhofler, bishop of the Diocese of Indianapolis, | length sleeves. _ | Jean, to Walker William Winslow, son of Lt. Col. and Mrs, Walker W riage to Edward M. Hahn, Kokomo. She is the daughter of Mrs. .iblue cornflowers, marguerites and officiated at 3:30 o'clock _ Bridal music was provided by Miss Mary | Miss Freda Jean Bowman, Brook-| Winslow of Indianapolis. : Martha 'E. Hudson. The ceremony will be in .the First Baptist |delphinium and wore matching x — | Spalding, narpist. lyn, NY. ahd Miss Rosslle Rimler| 3. Miss Mary Dolores Schwert became the bride of John David church. (P. H. Ho ¥ photo) - | flowers in her hair. The bride is the daughter of Mr. will be .in yellow and pink, respec-| = TE : - ——— : — Vaughan Morreii, St. Louis, was T A : Is S, cence ind Mrs. B. E. Neal of Mattoon, 11, | tively. Their flowers will be delphin-| a | I~ {best man. A reception was held in formerly of Indianapolis, and Lt. ium, cornflowers and yellow
Of Weddine Noland’s parents. are Mr. and Mrs, | With matching headpieces. si T rip iT ollow 5 Miss Virgin ia Margaret Evans | Park School the Hughes home, 3M) the sous
{left for a wedding trip. They will Stephen CC. Noland, 607 Eg 39th st. Reception Planned” : {be at home after June 18 at 4418
i, os : . > Single-Ring Rite | Dr. Henry's best men will be Pfc Hay nes- -Cox And LE Guy West Jones Jr. Group {0 Meet [Vay il son of Mr, ys ] . | The single-ring ceremony was! J. Nichols, and the ushers will : , el re 11S Atternoon roi tore. tral hale ., include Dr, Harold K. Shonk and Py 7 De . ; . 2 {and Mrs. Richard Haughton, Dale fou felore 8 heial banken tery Bel D7. Hare Cerembny Are Wed in Home Ceremony ‘On Monday as. He vas graduated from Texas i a0 svergIecn. ve as. #5 ‘ | . riculturs ics - Miss Marjorie A aney be- corted by her father and was in an| Immediately “ollowing the service A fireplace banked with white delphinium, peonies, stocks and | ; = " Asin So Nehale Po came the bride of Sgt. Jack A eggshell white brocaded faille gown. '8 reception will be held at the! ar and Mrs. Robert I. Havnes' | The annual meeting of the Park |‘c8¢. 3 .
; gy 5 w Him i i Mr. and - Mrs. ert Evans, 4460 N. Kessler HINOF - ¢0) HH 3 Stevens this afternoon in ‘the In- church. The couple will leave for gladioli in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rober A 5S Junior college and was graduated dianapolis Athletic club. The Rey from Mt. Holyoke college.
Chicago and the ‘at home address are on a wedding trip following their blvd., was the scene this afternoon for the wedding of their daughter, Selo Metnors association will be Fr. John Reidinger, pastor of the will be 3720 N. Pennsylvania st. marriage this afternoon in the Uni- Virgitia Matter shy Hl. Guy X eg Jones 91.2 fi Ponds rie held at 2 30 p. In. Mody, The : - Little Flower Catholic church. of- gertjy jangth veil of illusion was Miss Edwards attended Butler uni. versity Park Christian church. read the 330 oe ser wig Lt. Jones is the son of Mr 5 md Mrs. Syent rg % he Some oF i Harmon-Smith Rite fiziated at 1:45 o'clock. caught with orange blossom clusters, versity, and! the bridegroom RuLerde he Rev. 8. Grundy Fisher read, fortes, Richmond. —r ” Leslie-M. Devoe, 4014 Washington | £1 "we y Immediately: following the cere- and she carried white gladioli cen- ed the University of Arizona and the double-ring service at 2:30 y ~ blvd W ill Be Tomorrow
in; reception was d in th | ory satin gown was worn by | Officers will be elected and here mony ‘a reception was held in the taed with eli was graduated from the Indiana | An ivory sa M: | X Sd : I. A. C. The couple left for a $red with ah oteind University School of Medicine. He o'clock. | the bride. ‘It had .a marquisette ary avr IC 1 will be a tea. .Special guests will A ceremony tomorrow afternoon wedding trip Miss. Betty Newby was the bride's is a member of Kappa Sigma and| MIs. Haynes was Miss Charlotte | | yoke outlined with starched lace include John R. Caldow, Harold B. in the home of Mrs. John F. Bailey, Their parents are Mr.and Mi nly - att endant. Her frock was of-phi Beta Pi fraternities Elaine Cox and is the daughter of | extending into a wide panel to the | Is Married | West and John Hare. They are 1909 N Penns ylvania st., wil} unite John _F. Raney, 1030 N. Riley ave, analy yellow chiffon made ‘with a| Sr a———————e—— | Mr. and Mrs. Warren E. Cox, 3037 hemline and a gathered skirt fall- . ¢ Miss Marjorie Smith and Sg rr : hic TT Gtevene |SVeetheart neckline, short. sleeves | . : ing into a train. | mittee | Deward Harmon, Stout field. The and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Stevens od boii ki ts . | Graceland ave. Mr. and Mrs. Ever- { ih i Th Ames hot 1 . te will be at 3 &'clock. Terre Haute 3 Oar iL She came 1urchn le tt \ h Heirloom Pendant | A breakfast in the Marott hotel! “qne nominating committee willl; . Escorted by her father. the bride Shasta daisies and blue cornflowers 1 |ett S. Haynes, Lincoln, Neb., are the | nin : The bride's parents are Mr. and I 1 r. father 1 ride
Mrs. Elmer Smith, Terre Haute, and was in a sheer ninon chiffon dress
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The dress nad a sweetheart neckline, long tapering sleeves and a full skirt forming a train. Her fin-
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i ; this ornin llowed the wedding giv tS 1eNOol he 1airm & and wore daisies in her hair bridegroom's parents. . | She wore an heirloom diamond U*§ morning iol edding give its report. The chairman is
. gg Nart . QL} for ht ont : . ¢ sendant. Her three- 0f Miss Mary Kathryn Lavrich and Mrs. Norbert Schaefer, assisted by . Ya erty ro. San "any It was styled with a sweetheart THP te Cnicage U nites Cou ple | Brides Gown Ee imported il- |S. Sgt. Jack Larner, A. A. F Mesdames Edward Bennett, Russell Me Hamu Ie a 1 neckline, bishop sleeves and bouf- Lt. Noland's best man was Pfe 8 Enterl ng'on the arm of her father, lusion fell i an orange blossom : wie Sar HH : : : | B. Moore and James A. Hogshire. ; M SS Smith will . a white al ~ i S Moris the- bride wore a white jersey frock 1usior 6 The Rev. Fr. Edwin Sahm read redstenne Caldne Files . NTS STL wear while saun fant skirt extending into a train. John H. O. Mertz. we oh Mesdames Caldow, Elise Martin! na earrv > ay or Or 5 Following & recen) the Bat fashioned on Grecian lines. The |headdress. Her flowérs were white the double-riag 1ite at ‘10° o'clock Atkis y Will £R and carry white flowers. “Her only ; Foi follow eception in the Bat- | a ; / Yn "| Atkins and William ogers will i re her cdstap ; Nlusion Veil tv home. Lt. and Mis Noland lett home of Mr. and Mrs. John A. gress had a V-neckline, long sleeves, | orchids and stephanotis in the St. Joan of Arc Catholic pour. . d » {kiengan! will > Ber Salar, Ms Her two-tiered fingertip length , Chicago. The bridegmom will re- Schwert, 6018 Norwaldo ave, fol- fitted bodice and full Sairhe falling, The bride's only attendant was church | | 7% oi ibble sire Pan rir Fivrets Falr—tv TAA GBAT : an bis A hia ta ahias . { has chosen an aquatone floor-leng iftusion veil felt from a Ie adband port this month to Miami, Fla., for lowed the marriage of their daugh- into-a train: her _ sister, Miss Elizabeth Ann The Bride is the daughter of Mr N i Phi M : VM vail dress. & Set wll Breuning, of lace and pearls. She carried|geignment. He returned recently ter, Mary: Dolores, and John David] She carried ah all-white cascade Evans. She chose blue marquisette and. Mrs. Anthony Lavrich, Elkhart th eetin 9 _ | sont field, will be best. man white yoses with an orchid center. {gom 19 months overseas duty. S hinist’ 3. bouquet of carnations, roses, sweet fashioned with a tucked bodice, and, Mr. harner's parents are Mi The Alpha chapter, Nu Phi Mu After a wedding trip, the co ple The attendants were Miss Jean png prige is a graduate of the PIRES, motor maciinisi s mate J-¢, peas and stephanotis. sweetheart neckline, short sleeves and“Mrs. John T. Larner, 4166 Guil-| “00 © 08 BE SES : : ome ai ID I Pes Marie Lamoureux, maid of honor, { Universi wi U.S. NR, and full skirt 0 ave POY Wa neet at 7 p. m.iwill be at hx me at 09 2 eNNe oo. niversity of sconsin where she | : | The matron of honor was Mrs : : Wednesday in the Claypool hotel. sylvania St. and Miss. Mary. Caryl Martin, | yoc 5 pj Beta Phi sorority member. | The ceremony’ was at 9 o'clock Robert .E. Ulrich and. the bride- She carried’ yellow roses, daisies, Entering on the.arm of her fa- ~~" "'~ . ow bridesmaid. - They chose’ blue and pe bridegroom attended Wabash this morning in the Church of Our 2 y a te Miss Virginia rblue delphinium® and cornflowers. ther, the bride wore a candlelight f : ee yellow ninen chiffon frocks, respec college and is a member of Beta 10d Jesus Christ, the King. The An i 5 tare as tively, and carried yellow snapdrag- Theta Pi fraternity Rev. Fr. Joseph H. V. Somes offici- | FaYNeS 01 Lt ; ons and blue delphinium SE A ated. Mr.’ Spragg is the son of Mr. Pridesmaid. Karen Lee Davidson : S—————————— Fe fr Prd 4 eenw as the flower girl. ! Sgt. Allen R. Lawson served a: and Mrs. John W. Spragg, 1644 N ot Greenwood was the 8 best, man and the usher was Paul Harry W. Dragoos New Jersey st At Home Address a full-length tered vail Schumacher. P |: 0 > H . | The bride wore a gown of white| The attendants chose pastel or- pia ‘where the bridegroom Will ait.ched fo a tiara or seed pearls, | The bride attended Butler univer- an pen: ouse satin. Her two-tiered fingertip veil gandy frocks. Mrs, Ulrich's flowers | ,wait reassignment ind carried a bouquet of g ardenias | . ¥ . aid Calli i i garaenias, sity: and is a member of Delta; My and Mrs. Harry W. Dragoo,| fell from an illusion bonnet and she weie delphinium ‘and roses and| The bride attended Tudor Hall tephanotis and a white orchid | Gamma sorority. Sgt. Stevens was '450 N. Pennsylvania st, will have Carried roses, gardenias and gladio'i| Miss Haynes carried pink roses. school and was graduated from| Miss Rose Lavrich ‘Elkhart ‘sister a student at Indiana State Teachers | open house tomorrow for their son centered with white orchids. { Harold E. Haynes was his broth- Earlham college. Lt."Jones also Was of the bride, ‘served as maid of | college and Northwestern univer-| and daughter-in-law °Lt (1.8) | Maid of Honor er's best man and the ushers were |graduated from Earlham honor. She chose a vellow mousse-) SILY. ’ Harry W Dragoo II, U, 8. NUR, and | © Miss Dorothea A. Schwert was her Robert E. Davidson, Greenwood, ee — {line de sole frock —————————————— Mrs. Dragoo. Lt. Dragoo recently sister's maid of honor. She chose a William A. Servaas and James F.| » The bridesmffids - were Misses
I | returned from 10 months’ duty in gold” net frock and carried yellow | Price. Dena Kley n Sallie and Kay Larner. the bride-*
| ne Pacific area. Mrs. Dragoo II roses. Mary Jo Nagel was the flower A reception was held at the v groom's sisters, and Miss Phyllis i .
s of Columbus, O. girl. # church The couple will be at, "qT B s B 1d , { Ann Venezia.” They were in vellow T ’ leet ~, BR, 1d . Their - sons, Douglas and David,| The bridesmaids wore nile green home at 4606 Orion ave. The bride 1 O : C I'l taffeta All woré matching. caps a CS I'l C also are here. The open house will net dresses. They were Miss Helen|is a Butler university graduate and | and carried spring flowers oe from 5 until 8 p.m. and there Mae Winterman, Cincinnati, andthe bridegroom was graduated from Miss Dena Ann Klevn, daughter’ The best: man was the brideare 1t v I'v yy carr the m . ’ 4 n - : ’ 1'00m ather, and ] ell the vows this morning yniting Miss | Are no. invitations. ig SI as A ope a the University of Nebraska, of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Kley n iy ger, Ww Due Bove
Kathleen ‘Leimgruber. and Lt, J.) | matching their frocks. Troy ave, will become the bride of | spar 4 reception in the Larner
Richard Pfarr, A. A. F. The service | I nsign s By ide ‘| Mr. Spragg’s attendants were HW Wed to Soldicr Louis C. Schakel this evening. The home, the couple left for a trip to was at 9 o'clock in St. Philip Neri | William Wood, Ft. Thomas, Ky., service will be read by the Rev. Chicago and Lake Wawasee. They ; dd man, and William Marks, and : . § m. loc will be at home in Fayetteville, N. C "98 An Tyory satin Bown .was worn by or Charles Spragg, the bridegroom's Allan |B; Fook i 3390 > Sich 3 Sgt. Larner will be stationed at! & | Yi the bride. The dress had a high A gry brother, ushers. The ringbearer was " / . the Christian Park Church of the Pope field, Ft. Bragg, N. C. 5 Father S Day, June 7 . 4 neckline, long pointed sleeves and] hi & Peter Thompson " | Covenant. a. tm : i a gathered skirt extending into a| : : ie train,
She chose a fingertip veil of net | ; ; g y i ; cel : tead. The couple left for a wedding i % w%. fingertip veil of net falling from a 3 } Ph Ata nf Rie | ¢ A Ones cascading from a cornet of nét| § on trip after the reception. ai i : [an and lace cap, and will carry W ill Entertain ii Ograph of Tis Loved nes. accented with seed pearls. Her
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| ; E ” ! | white roses and carnations. Miss Peggy Joan Million will en- «lk bouquet was of white roses. : : P Ww ill H 3 i Mrs. Raymond Plummer, her only | tertain members of the Arthur Jor- STUDIOS OPEN Hold %reakfast a ar ty 1 onor : 0% |attendant, will wear pink ‘taffeta dan Conservatory of Music grad- SUNDAY AFTERNOON The ‘bride's only attendant was, a 7 ; Jorita Kernel : land carry: pink roses and carna-'uating class tomorrow in the home . Miss Peggy Murray. Her dress was Sg 3 . 3 tions. - Wilbur Rode will serve as of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. at . of orchid silk toile and she wore! ; gs Mrs. Russell C. Lilly and Miss| 8 ; | best man. > Philip Million, 7365 Edgewater dr. 4%t + ®. No. Appointment Necessary a matching half- hat. She carrfad | Ya he | Virginia Freeman will give a tea i | ~The (ushers will be Sebastian Miss Betty Jean Miller will assist. § ‘ . red roses. x ay SA 'and linen shower tomorrow after- F © |Kleyn, ‘brother of the bride, and] Guess will be Miss Franges Lo- | $7 MONUMENT CIRCLE + STREET FLOOR . Serving ‘as best man was Then- ew A : noon for Miss Jorita Kernel. The % : PBdwin Folkening. - Aftef a recep- gan, Ft. Wayne; Miss Justine Bans- a YO & + DAILY 8:30 TO 8:30 dore Ulrich, Louisville. Joseph Lu- {honor guest will become the bride E soll [tion in the Kleyn home, the couple bach, Shelbyville: Miss Mary Jane SUNDAY 11 TO ; We cas and Francis Lark were the! 5% ! of .Lt. Richard J. Ritter, ‘A. A. F.| v ; will leave for a short trip. . Harper, Sharpsville; Miss Peggy! 3% ushers. : i Wednesday in Our'Lady of Lourdes S58 4 Mr. Schakel- is the son of Mr. Hestér, Charlestown; Miss Mary After the ceremony, a breakfast ? pay : , Catholic church, | Be i 4 and Mrs. Otto Schakel, Five Points| Jane Kent, Sandborn; Miss Peggy was held in the home ofthe bride s en Approximately 25. guests will at-! $8 ; iF je , | Lee. Alexandria. parents, Mr,. and Mrs. Charles Se a tend the party to be in the home of Bi in a ——— ene Miss Betty Sug ! Nicholson, MilLeimgruber, 650. Parker ave. A (e- - "Moorefield photo Mrs. Lily's other, Mrs. R. T. P. H. 1% photo, Limit Membershi ton; Miss Muriel” Qeth, Evansville, ception will be held there tonight : A ceremony read April 25 in St. © Sweeney, 5601 Central ave. wt fy he tharriage of Miss Kather- * p ahd Miss Marian Thompson.
after which the couple will leave for Joan of Are Cibolic church 3 | ine Clyde Holder: to Pfc. Thomas | James H. Makin, manager of the Siesta tere eloa ¢. wedding trip. fi gm | united Miss Joan McKamey,
: : IVA | Vyn Reese was Apfil 25 in Milan. Riviera club, has announced that it wi lire , “The brideggoom will répori to Mi- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theo- Soreriiy Session | She is the daughter of the Res. is necessary fo close the club's Auxihary to Meet
© ‘ami, Kla,, for reassignment, and fhev| dore MecKamey of Coatesville, and Mem of the Sigma Lambda aud Mrs. William R. Holder and membership to new applicants. He. The Ludies' auxiliary of the Gen- + Y¥ Et ‘home there temporarily.| Ensign ‘Eugene B. Osuch,. v ‘8. Chi will meet at 3p. m. to- She brideghosnts. ‘parents are Mr, | stated that after June 10 all new eral-Protestant Orphans home will | 2 0. Mr.and Mrs. Wily N. R. son of Mr. and Mrs. with Mrs. Robert n| and Mrs. M. J. Reese; all of opiicautus Would-Be Yhaiel du 4 juste ut E30 5. w in the
A reception this afternoon in the
Lt. David Keyser was the best man. satin dress, The gown. was made A reception was "held in the on princess lines ‘with a net voke Evans home, after which the couple and long pointed sleeves. left for a wedding trip. They will Attendants’ Frocks be at home temporarily in Miami She wore
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The Rev. Fr. James Barton read
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Immediately after the ceremony, % ar | A. white satin gown will be worn ] 13 DAcrcms ye t | a breakfast was held at the Home- | vig : 2 {by the bride. She willy have a [iss Pe gLY Million ] VIO! han all — Dad wants a 8,
