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Miss Agatha Kemper Chooses July 7
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Capt. Kenneth Goslin
MISS AGATHA DELAIN .KEMPER has set Satur-
day, July 7, as the date for her Hemersley Goslin, U. S. mari
wedding will be at 8:30 p: m. in the Broadway Methodist church, and Dr. John FF. Edwards will officiate.
The bride-to-be is.the daughter Kemper, and Capt, Goslin's parents. Miss Kemper has chosen Mrs, matron of honor. Miss Mary Lou of honor and the bridesmaids will South Range, Mich.; Earl Trimpe Jr.,
ow o o Announcement has. been made proaching marriage of Miss Mary
Janowitz. Miss Smead is the daught apolis, and the prospective bridegroom is the son of Mrs.
Janowitz of Cleveland. Dr. John F: Edwards will read
in the Broadway Methodist church.
Miss Beatrice Whitaker and Miss Ja Mundell will serve as bridesmaids, will be best man.
D. A. R. Will Note Flag Day
THE ANNUAL FLAG DAY p Harrison chapter, D. A. R,,
luncheon, followed by a society, Children of the American by the chapter, also will attend.
Robert D. Armstrong will address the group, and music will be
under the direction of Mrs. chaplain, will give a prayer
Roy J. honorir
The C. A. R. senior president, Mrs. Leroy H. Milliken,
in charge of hospitalities, Johnson, James P. Hoster, Bundy, Amelia E. French, Hutchins, M. B. Lairy, E. Rogge, Edmund Rosenberg, Anton
assisted Leroy S.
John M. Whitehesd «and Miss Mary
Mrs. william P. Evans will be
Auxiliary Arranges Luncheon
A LUNCHEON ON MONDAY will conclude the activities of thé Auxiliary to the Children’s Bureau of the Indianapolis Orphan
home for the season. The event will Mrs. William Garstang. The board Mesdames Joseph F. Breeze, Edwin. will serve as hostesses.
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Members of The Portfolio club will have a picnic June 23 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Hollingsworth. charge ‘of the event includes Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Victor Jose Jr. and Bjorn” Winger.
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~ The final family hour for the season of the Children’s museum will be from 2 until'’5 p. m. tomorrow at the museum. The P.-T*A
of school 20 will be the sponsor,
the host and the hostesses will be Mesdames John Henthorne, Carl Joyce and Alfred Good and Miss Irerie Stanley.
0 n n » “Mr. and Mrs, be with relatives and to attend the
by Cleveland artists at the Cleveland Art museum. Mr. recently received two ‘prizes for his paintings in the exhibit.
“Chinese Art Student” museum in Charlotte, N. C.
Misses Arline Hyde, Betty Lo Shorn and Mary Richard and Benjamin Winnings and James Kemper, the bride-to-be's cousin, will be the Miss Schorn will entertain for Miss Kemper next Friday and another party is being planned by Miss Hyde.
Miss Smead is a “graduate of Butler university, where she was an Alpha Chi Omega sorority member.
is scheduled for Thursday. event will begin at 12:30 p. m. in Foster hall. short business session.
J. H. Hainlet, Robert B. Long, Earl 8S. McDonald, Herman
the hostess at 11 a. for the Jonathan Jennings chapter, D. A. R. The group will have a picnic, which will close its year's activities. .
Edmund Brucker have gone to Cleveland
has been accepted for display by the Mint
marriage to Capt. Kenneth ne air corps reserve. The
of Dr. and Mrs. James Harvey are Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Goslin. Hubert Weatherman as her Mohlenkamp will be the maid include Miss Shirley Rimpella,
ushers.
n u 8 of the engagement and apMarjorie Smead and Albert F, er of John A. Smead of IndianMadge =
the -double-ring vows June 17 The maid of honor will be ne Hovermale and Miss Eleanor "George Miller of Cleveland
rogram of the Caroline Scott The There will bé a picnic The- Old Glory Revolution, which. is sponsored
Pile. Mrs. Timothy Harrison, 1g servicemen of world war II. will be by Mesdames John Downing Arnot, Albert T. Bunch, O. P. William H. Hart, Frank F.
Scherrer, James H. Taylor and Virginia Minor. » 5 o
m. June 21
be at 12:30 p. m. in the’home of will meet there at11:30 a. m. Gable and Edward Gallagher °
% yy The committee in
Weber D. Donaldson,
Charles E. Sunthimer will be
” ” » to 27th annual exhibition of work Brucker His
Support of Price
By Voters’ League President
Mrs. John K. Goodwin, Indiana
has issued an appeal to Indiana citizens to back the extension of the price control act for at least another year without amendments, congressmen urging the extension.
asked that they write their “The choice we have today is controls. It is between imperfect co
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Dever-McHugh|: Vows Are Read
A breakfast at Cifaldi’s this morning followed the wedding of Miss|
Mary Margaret McHugh “and Jack kl Dever, The ceremony was read at ? o'clock .by the Rev. Fr. Edward Bauer in St. Patrick's Catholic church. The bride wore an ivory satin dress. It was made with a sheer marquisette yoke, fitted basque, long tapered sleeves and a full skirt fall- | ing into a train. She chose a two-tiered fingertip veil attached to a seed pearl tiara and ‘carried a white orchid on a prayer book. Miss Mary O'Gara, the maid of honor, chose aquatone with a taffeta bodice and net skirt. She wore| a silver sequin Juliet cap with an| aquatone veil and carried a colonial bouquet.
Bridesmaids’ Frocks The - bridesmaids’ dresses were similar to the maid of honor's. Mrs Charles Lough was in blue, and Miss Rosalie McHugh, the bride's sister,
'wore pink. They chose illusion Juliet
caps and carried colonial bouquets Serving as best man was Leo Uphause. John McHugh, brother of the bride, and Thomas O'Gara were ushers, A reception was held in the home of the bride's, parents, Mr. arid Mrs, James McHugh, 1544 Leonard st After a wedding trip, the couple will be. at home in Indianapolis, ‘Mr Dever is the son of Mr. and Mrs Thomas Dever, 2206 Station st.
Parties ‘Honor Emily Netfle
Miss Emily Neffle, whose marriage to Milton Scobee will be June 17 in the North Methodist church, was the honor guest last night at a surprise miscellaneous shower given by ‘Miss ‘Mary Parks, 1311 'N. New Jer sey st. Two other parties have been given for her recently. A group of friends entertained at dinner in the Homestead for her and Mrs. John Phillips, a recent bride. : The second party, a miscellaneous shower, was given by Miss Neffle's cousin, Mrs. Willlam Sortwell, Racine, Wis., in the home of her mother, Mrs, William Glickert, 4022 Graceland ave, The bride-to-he isthe daighter ‘of Mr.’ and’ Mrs. Charles F. Neffle, 3704 Shadeland ave, and Mr. Scobee
Controls Urged
League of Women Voters president, |
She
not between perfect and imperfect ntrols and none at all,” Mrs. Goodwin said. The league president stated that a bill for the. gxtension of the price control act” without any amendments - has been reported favorably to the senate by he banking and currency commit-
“During the floor debate, however, Senator Taft proposed te limit the extension to six months, and Sen- | ator Thomas proposed to amend it | with his ‘packers’ paradise’ clause assuring producers a profit on every item,” she said.
Act Expires June 30.
Mrs. Goodwin stated that botiff the Taft and the ‘Thomas amendments threaten effective administration of the act. “House action to be taken before the act expires June 30 will be in-| fluenced by demands from consumers willing to express their: faith in and support of the rationing and| price control program despite the evidence Qf black markets and meat |
shortages in some areas,” Mrs. Goodwin said. n " o Mrs. A. Brown- Ransdell told
Senator Homer Capehart in a recent letter that the people of Ameniee cannot expect employment and rising standard of living unless| there is an exchange of goods and | services between nations. : Mrs. Ransdell is toreign relations chairman of the Indianapolis League of Women Voters. “The time has come for the U. 8. to give further proof of its willingness to co-operate economically as well as politically with otker nations of ‘the world,” she added. : Doughton Bill
In consideration of the Doughton bill, which extends reciproeal trade agrzements for three years and permits reduction of tariffs to 50 per cent of present rates, Mrs. Ransdell points out that both Democratic and Republican parties in their 1944 platforms favored the removal of barriers to trade. The Doughton bill passed the house May 26. Indiana representatives who voted for the bill were Ray J. Madden and Louis Ludlow, Democrats, #hd Charles M. LaFollette, Republican. Voting against seven Republicans: Halleck,
the bill . were Charles A. Robert A. Grant, ‘George
J. Johnson, Gerald W. Landis and Raymond 8S. Springer... No vote was_recorded for Earl Wilson, Republican.
Card Party Fonight A public card party will be given tonight by the Burns-West-Strie~ beck auxiliary 2098, Veterans of Foreign Wars, The party, at 8:30
1s the son of Mr, and Mrs. A M. Scobee, Greencastle,
{Legion Groups
W. Gillie, Forest A. Harness, Noble |
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Richmond Army Air Base Chapel Is Scene of Vows Uniting Henry Wagner, Suzanne Canny
Times RICHMOND, Va.
rite was in the Richmond army air The Rev.
Canny, Dayion Lt. Wagner is
Alfred Perry, Miss Oertel Will Be Wed
In a double-ring 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, Miss Marthann Oertel will become the bride of Alfred LeRoy Perry, aviation ordngnce man 1-¢, U.S. N. The Rev. Stanley R. Woltjen will read the vows in the Second Moravian church. Miss Oertel is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto H. Oertel, 3352 Schofield ave. and Mr. Perry's parents are Mr. and Mrs: Ezra R. Perry, 3027 Guilford ave. Escort to Be Father Entering on the arm of her father, the bride will wear a white brocaded satin dress made with a sweetheart neckline, fitted bodice, long pointed sleeves and a full skirt cascading into a train. She has chosen a two-tiered fingertip veil caught by a half-hat of | illusion accented with clusters of} orange blossoms. Her bouquet will be of white roses.
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ceremony at
To Live in Texas
Miss LaVonne Byrd, her only attendant, will be gowned in blue net over satin, The dress has a sweetheart neckline, gathered bodice, short puffed sleeves and full skirt. She will have red roses. Robert M. Meenach will serve as best man, and the ushers will be James Bovard and Dean Evans, A reception will be held in the Oertel home. The couple will be at home after July 1 in Kingsville, Tex., | where the bridegroom will be stationed. He attended Indiana university.
Plan Party
A-card party will be given at 7 p. m. Tuesday in the Veterans’ hos- { pital by the Indianapolis post 4 and Paul Coble unit, American Legion
Fr. JA. Michael officiated. of Mrs. Don, Byeer, 3715 N. Meridian st.,
Baitimore,
| lish i tulle bonnet.
Special
Jurie 9A ceremony at 10:30 o'clock this. morning united Miss Suzanne Elizabeth Canny and Lt. Henry Wagner.
The base. chapel here. The bride is the daughter Indianapolis, and Francis C. the son of Mrs. Pauline Wagner, Md A gown of white Knoftingham net was worn by the bride. The dress had a romance neckline, long pointed sleeves, fitted basque and a bouffant skirt accented with a cascade of ruffles extending into a train. Carries While Roses Her tiered fingertip veil of Engillusion fell from a shirred She carried a bouquet of white roses, stephanotis and a white orchid. Mrs. Donald C. Barnard, City, Mo., the bride's sister, was matron of honor.. She chose a shell pink taffeta frock and carried an arm bouquet of Talisman roses and wore matching flowers in her hair. Maid of Honor
The maid of honor was Miss Lorna. Dahlstrand, Indianapolis She was in pastel blue taffeta and her bouquet was of Rapture roses. She also wore flowers in her hair. Miss- Doris Elizabeth. Wagner, Baltimore, sister of the bridegroom, was the bridesmaid. She chose dusty rose taffeta and her flowers were like the matron of honors. William Poehlitz, Baltimore, was his nephew’s best man. - A breakfast was held ‘in the John Marshall hotel here, and the couple are to leave for a wedding trip to Virginia
Kansas
Beach. They will be at home in Richmond The bride attended Butler uni-
versity and is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority, Lt. Wagner was graduated from Johns Hopkins univer-
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P.-T A. Appointments Are Announced
Appointments of six county chairmen were announced yesterday by the board of managers of the Indiana Congress of Parents and Teachers as the group closed a twoday meeting in the Claypool hotel. They are Mrs. Bertlin Richardson, Vermillion county; Mrs. Donald Harbison, ‘Parke; Mrs. Joe Cain, Howard; Mrs. H. P. McChord. Jr., Lawrence; Mrs. Verney Clark, Huntington, and Mrs. William Wolfcale, Wells county. Mrs. William Littell, Washington, Ind, was named assistant director of district 5D and Mrs. Walter
auxiliaries, ; Mrs. W. R. McGeehan, rehabilitation chairman for Indianapolis | post 4, and Mrs. Bernard A. Martin, rehabilitation chairman for the Paul Coble unit, are co-chairmen. A musical program will be given by Donald Garsnett, Misses Mary Lou Jacobs, Carolyn Costin, Marsha | Finley, Mary Lee Schell and Caroal lyn Butz. Members of the committee in charge are Mesdames Horace M. Powell, Clarence L. Taylor, Everett Baum, Ernest R. Steeg, J. H. Eberwein, Edgar Haynes and James A. McBride,
’ye % ' Auxiliary Election Officers will be elected Thursday night by the Big Eagle American Legion auxiliary at a meeting in the home of. Mrs. Rhetta King, New Augusta. Mrs, Grace Kuhn will preside.
director} Mrs. Carl
o'clock, will be in the post hall, /ashington and Denny sts,
E. Mason,
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N° Rellelock, first vice president; Mrs.
Schulz of Indianapolis was appointed general chairman for con- | ventions.
Mary Lee Sheffer Engaged to Wed
Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Sheffer, 543 Moreland ave. announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Mary Lee, to Cpl. Robert G. Fults, U. S. M. C., son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Fults, New Augusta. The ceremony will be June 17 in Santa Monica, Cal.- Miss Eileen Sheffer, sister of the "bride-to-be, will be her only attendant.
Open House Tonight Mr, and Mrs. Jesse C. Barker, 5625 N. Delaware st., will hold open
house from 8 to 9:30 p. m. today in observance of their 25th wedding anniversary, There are no
invitations.
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Henry Wagner.
and Mrs.
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(P. H. Ho (be held in the Stork club. The |couple’s at homé address will be 320 4. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chrest announce the marriage of their daughter, Shirley Jean, to T. Sgt. |B. 53d st, New York.
Francis Richard Meara, A. A. F. The wedding was April 26 in the Woodruff Place Baptist church with | Sgt. Meara, son of Mrs. Evelyn Saunders, Chicago, Hammond, recently returned from overseas duty ahd is stationed at Scott field, Ill. 5. Miss Gladys Sachs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Sachs, is the bride-to-be of Jack Greenberg, son of Mrs. Ruth Greenberg. No date has been set for the wedding.
the Rev. L. C
. Trent officiating.
Garner. Brannon announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Barbara, to Richard C. Barker, son of Mrs. Mary Hammer. (P. H. Ho photo.) 2. In a ceremony read this morning in Richmond, Va., Miss Suzanne Canny became the bride of Lt. She is the daughter of Mrs, of Mrs. Pauline Wagner of Baltimore, Md. 3. The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Mary Mouron and Kenneth A. Lloyd are announced ‘by the bride-to-be’s ,parents, Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Mouron. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Alice Lloyd. The wedding will be June 23 in the Centenary Christiah church.
Si Ray Rite Ww ill Be Read In New York
Times Special NEW YORK, N. Y. June 9.—-—Our ‘Lady's chapel of St. Patrick's Cathe olic.cathedral here will be the scenes lat 4:30 o'clock this afternoon for | the marriage of Miss Margaret Ray {and Thomas H. Tracy. The Rev. Fr. Thomas F.. Maher will officiate. The bride is the granddaughter of the lale Mrs. | Lucy: A. McCracken of Paoli, Ind. {She attended Butler university and ithe Indiana College of Music and {Fine Arts in Indianapolis, { Mr. Tracy's mother is Mrs. Nellie | P. Ratigan Tracy of Fairfield, Conn, {He was graduated from Georgetown | university Law school in Washe ington. | Bride's Gown The bride will be escorted by { Steve Hannagan of New York. She | has chosen a melon colored mousiseline de sole gown over a mauve taffeta slip. The dress has leg-o'e {mutton “sleeves, fitted bodice and a full hoop skirt. She will earry Talisman’ roses. | Mrs. Rae D. Pitton of Washington {will be Miss Ray's only attendant. She will be in an Empire style gold Don Brewer of Indianapolis and Lt. Wagner is the son |faille dress. Joseph Tracy of this (P. H. Ho photo.) bid will be his brother's best man. | At Home Address After the wedding, a reception will
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The wedding will be June 24 in the Englewood Christian
Among those who will attend the {ceremony are Mr. and Mrs. A, P, | Hoffman, Mr. aiid Mrs. R. H. Tracy, I Mrs. Robert W. Stewart, Miss Nancy | Tracy, Edward P. FP. Eagan, Howard
and Lester Meara, | (P. H. Ho photo.)
(P. H. Ho photo.)
Rev. Kuebler To Otticiate
The
uniting Miss and T.
Rev.
Doris Sgt.
Schlensker. The service will be-at 4:30 o’clock in the Friedens Evangelical and Reformed church. Miss Shannon has chosen a white
shirred
sleeves and full
bodice,
skirt extending into a train. She will wear a fingertip veil of
illusion illusion
will be married at 3 o'clock toe gathered! g1eeves extending: into points over nounced the attendants for ner| Will be ol {hey wrists 1 kirt fallin e : June 24. She will be- " her wrists and a full skirt falling wedding ou’ Ju 8 € 1 je |” The Rev. Alired Backus Will of= into a long train come the bride of Richard C. Barker | ficiat i the West Newton x ale 1 e S tiara of | of white satin will hold! in the Englewood Christian church. | B€ a! A tiara Of White satin will hok ewoo | Methodist church, Mr. Imhausen is and will{ her two-tiered fingertip veil, and| The mald of honor will be Mis 58{ ne son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry I carry white roses and stephanotis.!she will carry a white orchid and! Marjorie Brannon and the brides- june
attached to a
and seed pearls,
Miss Norma Lagenaur,
of honor,
bodice, three -
the maid | stephanotis will be gowned in blue net. | The dress has a sweetheart neckline, | sister’s maid of honor scalloped
Robert C. Kuebler will|
read the vows tomorrow afternoon | girtiev Baker, petty ‘officer, Jean Shannon
Christian Frederick
long
length sleeves and a bouffant skirt.]
She will wear a matching headdress peplum and a full net
and carry pink roses.
The
flower girl will
{maids will include Miss Wilma 4 Miss Pauline Sexson will be her Evans and Miss Dorothy Creech. Miss - Dorrell will wear a white Her dress Benjamin Selig will serve as best | Satin gown made with a high round quarter - | will be of pink fashioned with a net! man and the ushers will be Edward | neckline; fitted Pasiiue and gathered yoke, fitted taffeta bodice, flared Lefferson, 3loomington Robert | | skirt lorming a slight train. skirt, She Brannon and William McCurdy, Plan Reception : : will wear a Juliet cap and carry She. has chosen a fingertip veil {
be
Nancy
~ lal of this city. Charles K. Baker, Evelyn Sexson | as. wis fun sheridan. gouy-
{3430 Central
: : {traditional white satin. marquisette dress fashioned with a!
V-neckline,
| with a lace ruffle tapered
Carol Shannon. Her dress will be of |
pink net and she will have a basket |
of rose petals
Mr. Schlensker's attendants Yo } be Donald Orme, best man, and Sgt.|pink and blue, respectively, and Miss| a. m. Monday in the home of Mrs, | Marjorie Westerfield, both of West
Leachman,
Prank Miller and T. Sgt. Thomas Mary Ann Sexson, her’ cousin, willl John Muesing, 325 N. Bolton ave. | Newton. Miss he oth will wear fwear blue : |B. H. Penrod, Marion, state di- pink net, and the other a ndan { : 1 blue ne h w y Bridesmaids’ Bouguets | rector of the alcohol and medicinal [Will be in blue n Both will have
ushers.
| Misses Audrey Ann and Wilma Sexwill | son,
After a reception in the church, |
the couple will leave for a wedding! trip. They will be at home tempo- roses and larkspur and will have! | Spe: aker,
rarily in Miami Beach, Fla | ieaddresses of matching flowers.| Mrs. Ralph L. Holland and Mr. and | Bridgeport, will be best man. After The bride's mother is Mrs. Allie! The flower girl, Barbara Darlene| Mrs Leonard C. Hunt will provide | the ceremony; a receptipn will [be Shannon, 22 E. Regent st, and Mr.|Sexson, will wear white and carry! music {held in the Dorrell home. The Schlensker is the son of Mr. and|a basket of rose petals. Officers will be installed at the couple will be at home in Indian. Mrs. Henry Schlensker, Indian-| Donald W. Hauser will serve as| session. | apotis. apolis. best man, and the ushers will pe| Se —————————————— | gil ITT —— James ‘Sexson, apprentice seaman, | CON Amigo Meetin. q \Pie nic Thursday Visits Daughter U, 8. 'N'R, and Maurie Sexson,| The Con Amigo club will meet at] The Stephen. Foster Kindergarten Mrs. Wilbur F. Smith is here brothers of the bride, and William g p m, Monday in the home of| Mothers' club will have a picnic from Washington to spend several|Van Landingham. : Mrs. Leon Connet!, 3807 Pleasant] dinner in Riverside park at Lp. m. weeks with her daughter, Miss| A reception will be held in thel gyn pkwy, Thursday Ruby Bradley Pribble, 1530 Park |Sexson home, after which the couple | eee
ave,
Head St. Vincent's Hospital Guild
Among the recently ‘elected officers of the St. Vincent's hospital guild are, left to right, Mrs. Paul 8. McNamara, Administrative secretary, and Mrs. Ted Marbaugh, president. . Also, Mrs. Daniel Brosnan, lan infernational sducation program, Walter, Huoucher, Migector, and Mrs. Charles to the A. .A. U. W. consult
vice Founders’ Day + opatesstonsd C0 A founders’ day- dinner will be ours is 8 puilt wpe ered » ‘|held -at 7 p. m. Tuesday by the § {zation service ren Aen Literana ‘club. ~ Mrs. Joseph J.| §] \ pe Schmidt, 1424 Linwood ave, will be| » hostess wn
'R. Huston and Robert McCracken,
wood, Cal.; Senator and Mrs. Brien | McMahon, Connecticut, and Capt { Pitton and Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. | Kelley, Washington.
Will Exchange Vows Tomorrow
Miss Sexson will become. the bride of Charles |
UY. 8. C. G., at 3:30 o'clock tomorrow . afternoon in McKee chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian enureti.{ M165 Dorrell To Be Bride
The double-ring ceremony will be read by Dr. Roy Ewing Vale. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burl Sexson, Miss Marjorie Dorrell, daughter (of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Dorrell,
ave, and Mr. Baker is the son of Mrs. Emma! | West Newton, and Chester Imhausen
Evelyn Délores
Dean Baker, 4130 Rookwood ave, | Miss Sexson will a gown of The dress voke outlined
wear
Miss Barbara Brannon | Names Attendants
Miss Barbara Brannon
has a marquisette
fitted bodice, long has an-
hausen, Bridgeport
illusion caught by clusters of orange blossoms and will carry pink
a pink roses and. delphinium ol The bridesmaids will have dresses
similar to the maid of honor's.
‘W.C.T.U. Schedules | Annual Br eakf fast and white roses
The annual breakfast of the Irv-| Her two aitendants will be Miss the will ington W. C. T. U. will be at 11:30 {Mabel Dorrell, her sister, and Miss
bride's - sisters, wear
They ‘will carry. bouquets of pink | temperance department, Devotiansewill be led by |
will be the | cre am colored roses
The Rev. Raymond Kennedy,
will leave for a wedding trip, They will be at home in 8t. Joseph, Mich. Both the bride and bridegroom attended Indiana university, She f{s a member of Sigma Kappa sorority.
Literana Club to Note)
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New officers to be installed are Mrs. Schmidt, -president; Mrs. George Appley, vice president; Mrs. Viola Brewer, secretary, and Mrs. George Green, treasurer.
Officer Appointed Mis Helen Force was appointed first vice president of the Indianapolis branch, American Association of University Women, at a recent board meeting: .. The board also authorized ' the greup's education program chairman, Mrs. V. C. Mac- |
'Nabb, to send a letter. approving |
at,
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