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Miss Morgan To Be Bride of | Army Officer

Miss Virginia Morgan will become | the bride of Maj. Kenneth Edward |

| Keene, A. A F, at 3:30 o'clock!

tomorrow afternoon in the home of her mother, Mrs. William Burbon

Bondurant, 1414 N. Tuxedo st. The Rev. A. Glen O'Dell, pastor of the Brookside United Brethren! church, will officiate. Maj. Keene | is the son .of Mrs. Nettie Keene, 1210 N. LaSalle st. | Miss Morgan will wear a pink gown fashioned with a fitted satin | bodice, sweetheart neckline, brace-let-length sleeves and a marquisette | skirt falling into a train.

Bride's Attendant

A Juliet of will hold her shoul- | der-length veil. She will carry a white orchid on a prayerbook. Her only attendant will be Miss Virginia Malcom. She has chosen | *a ‘turquoise marquisette frock and| will have a Juliet cap with a net! ruffle matching her dress. Her bouquet will be of pink roses and blue] delphinium. Herbert A. Keene will serve as his brother's best man, and the| usher will be Charles A. Cavett. | After a reception in the Bon- | durant home, the couple will leave| for a wedding trip. They will be| at home temporarily in Sioux Falls, | 8. D.

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Beauties’ Hints— Give a Career A Tryout

This Summer

By ALICIA HART NEA Staff Writer i VACATIONTIME is the time for high school and college girls who plan to have a career to try their | hand at the sort of work thev think | they want to do, advises the year's top career girl, Lorraine Andre. | That is the way chic, attractive Miss Andre—whose work as divisional advertising manager of fash- | fon lines for a midwest mail order | house won her the coveted Tobe-! Coburn career award — discovered that fashion was her field.

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» n » TF YOU DECIDE duying your first | vacation that the work isn't to your liking, then you hate still another | summer or two to try something! else that clicks, she points out. | Every job you work at gives you! just that much more know-how, so | that when you are ready to start! out in your chosen field you'll be confident, n » "

OUTSIDE INTERESTS also help to make you a success, she says. Miss | Andre, who earned her way through |

over the radio, found this experience ! invaluable in helping Her put across! ideas In meetings and conducting | fashion shows. If a girl has an opportunity to] work with a little theater group she should take it, even though she never plans to make a career of acting, Miss Andre believes, . p The poise and self-confidence it develops will help her to meet and

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Dr. Richard Hughes, Kathryn Langell

Will be Married July 28 in South Bend.

ANNOUNCEMENT IS MADE of the engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Kathryn Langell and Dr. Richard Rowland Hughes by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Langell of South Bend. Dr. Hughes is the son of Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Hughes of Indianapolis. The wedding will take place July 28 in the Westminster Presbyterian church in South Bend. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Indiana university, where she was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, The prospective bridegroom was graduated from: McCallie preparatory school in Chattanooga, Tenn, DePauw university and the I. U. School of Medicine. He is a member of Delta Tau Delta and Nu Sigma Nu fraternities. He now is serving in resident surgery at the Robert Long hospital.

» » » LJ ” 5 Miss Nancy Louise Peel's engagement to A. David McKinstry Speers has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Lindley Peel of Swarthmore, Pa. Mr. Speers’ parents are Mr. and Mrs. H. A. O, Speers. The bride-to-be has completed her junior year at Middle- * bury college and is a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Park school, Swarthmore college and the Harvard university School of Law. He is a Phi Delta Theta fraternity member.

Miss McGinley Will Be Entertained MISS EVELYN ESSEX McGINLEY will be the honor guest at a miscellaneous shower given by Miss Eleanor Mundell on July 10. The party will be in the home of the hostess’ aunt, Mrs. E. L. Carr, Miss McGinley is the bride-to-be of T. Sgt. Herman W. Hallberg, A. A. F. They will be married July 18 in the Advent Episcopal church. The Rev. Thomas Thrasher will officiate. : Among those invited to the party are Mrs, Lawrence J. McGinley and Mrs. Herman T. Hallberg, mothers of the engaged couple; Mrs. L. E. Little Jr., Shreveport, La.; Miss Norma Terrell, Pittsboro; Mesdames Joseph Howett, Robert Renick, Keith Jackson, John Sturman, Thomas J. Luck, Norman Lauchner and James R. Wagner, Others include Misses Barbara Renick, Marilyn Mundell, Donna

Budd, Mildred Craigle, Dorothy Newgent, Betty Parkhurst, Mary -

Alice Miller, Ruth Ann Quick, Jane Stratmon and Patti McGinley.

Friedland-Epstein Vows Read

DR. AND MRS. SOL B. FRIEDLAND are on a wedding trip to California and Mexico following their marriage last Sunday. Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt read the service in the Hotel English. The bride was Miss Jane Epstein and is the daughter of Samuel Epstein. On their return, the couple will be at home in the Hotel English, » . o ” = ” Dr. and Mrs. William H. Sharkey, of Wilmington, Del., arrived today to visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs, L, P, Sharkey and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn B. Heard. . . . Miss Charlene Heard will come next Friday from Dearborn, Mich., to spend a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heard. tine ‘mom ® & =» A luncheon will be held Tuesday afternoon by the Officers’ Wives club. The group will meet at 12:30 o'clock in the Hotel Lincoln. Plans for a summer program and a fall project will be discussed. The hostesses will be Mesdames Morris Snyder, Robert C. Hiatt and Ray D. Miller. Reservations may be made with Mrs. A. E. McConnell,

Richard Moody, Joanna Simmons Will Exchange Vows T onight

A double-ring ceremony at 8 o'clock tonight will unite Miss Joanna | The bride wore a street-length | Lee Simmons and Richard Badgley Moody. The Rev. R. L. Secrist will | dress of white jersey and carried] |

read the vows in the Linwood Christian church,

Henry Pennington, uncle of the bride, will give her in marriage. | the. University of Minnesota by act- She will wear a white marquisette dress made with a sweetheart necking in local stock companies and line, long sleeves, fitted basque and a full skirt with tiers of folds in

back which form a train.

Returns From West

Las Vegas, N, M., where she visited | flowers. her son, Pfc. Robert E. Benham. Pfc. Benham is in gunnery school there,

+ Maid of Honor

A beaded tiara will hold her full-

Mrs. J. L. Benham, 3505 N, Illi- length veil of net, and she will carry | nois st, recently returned from | white roses with a spray of blue

Miss Delores Pennington will serve {as maid of honor. She has chosen

Church Vows Unite Couple This Morning

A breakfast in the home of Mr. {and Mrs. A. O. Peterseim, 1122 Wal{lace st., followed the marriage this {morning of their daughter, Jane, 4nd James R. McGuinness, petty. of- | ficer 3-c, U.S. N. R. | The rite was read at 9:30 o'clock |by the Rev. Fr, John C. Riedinger in the Little Flower Catholic church. |The bridegroom is the son of Mr. {and Mrs. James McGuinness, 1426 [N. Kealing ave. {. An ivory satin gown was worn {by the bride. , The dress had a | romance necklipa, fitted basque, long | tapered sleeve§ ahd a full skirt ex- | tending into a'train.

Bride's Bouquet

Her full-length veil was edged | with lace and caught by a lace tiara |accented with seed pearl embroidery. | She carried white roses, orchids and stephanotis. The maid of honor, Miss Dorothy {Rose Huser, wore shasta yellow {chiffon made with a fitted basque, | three-quarter-length - sleeves and a bouffant skirt with a cascade of ruffles down the back.

Frocks

The bridesmaids wore similar dresses of cloud blue marquisette. {| They were Miss Marjorie McGuin-| iness, sister of the bridegroom, and {Miss Mary Berlier. (All three car-| ried Rapture roses. | Geraldine Sauer was the flower | igirl. She was dressed in a full-| length frock of white crepe and carried a basket of flowers. | Ray Joseph Piercey served as |ringbearer, and the best man was| {the bridegroom's brother, Francis { McGuinness, petty officer 2-¢, U. 8. {N. R. Other attendants were Misses | Frances and Mary Jo Rosner, After a reception this evening in {the home of the bride's parents, |

Bridesmaids’

| wedding trip. They will be at home in San Mateo, Cal.,, where the bridegroom will be stationed.

Wedding Trip Follows Rite

Mr. and Mrs. Colin Robert Monro fare on a wedding trip to Colorado {following their marriage this after{noon in the Irvington Presbyterian | church. 1

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1. Miss Margaret Cornelia Trusler’s marriage to Dr. Albert Comp- |

ton Broders Jr. will be at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the First Presbyterian church. Dr. Broders is the son of Dr. and Mrs, A. C. Broders of Rochester, Minn, (P. H. Ho photo.)

2. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Yakey announce the engagement of their daughter, Jo Ella, to Pfc. Kenneth E. Hauck, U. S. M. C. R,, son

of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R. Hauck. The wedding date has not been set. Miss Yakey is a junior student at Indiana university and a mem-

ber of Delta Gamma sorority. The prospective bridegroom attended

Indiana and Purdue universities and is a Phi Gamma Delta fraternity |

member, (P. H. Ho photo.)

3. A ceremony to be read July 18 in the Advent Episcopal church will unite Miss Evelyn Essex McGinley and T. Sgt. Herman Willis Hallberg, A. A. F. Parents of the engaged couple are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. McGinley and Mr. and Mrs. Herman T. Hallberg.

4. Mjss Kathryn Langell’s engagement to Dr. Richard Rowland Hughes was announced today by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Langell of South Bend. Dr. and Mrs. W, F. Hughes of Indianapolis are parents of the bridegroom-to-be. (Emma Gene Tucker photo.)

5. The home of Mrs. W, B. Bondurant will be the scene tomorrow for the marriage of her daughter, Miss Virginia Lee Morgan, to Maj. Kenneth E. Keene, A. A. F., Son of Mrs. Nettie Keene. (P. H. Ho photo.)

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Miss Dorothy Groene Is Bride Of Bernard J. Minton; \Bridegroom’s Brother Officiates

Chaplain Robert Minton, U. 8. N, read the vows at 9 o'clock thig | morning uniting Miss Dorothy Groene and his brother, Bernard J. Mine | ton, aviation machinist's mate 1-c, U. 8. N. The rite was in the S& Philip Neri Catholic church. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Harry Groene, 1305 N. Dearborn st, and Mr. Minton is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Minton, 64%

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| The bride chose white satin made| [i oman’s Viewpoint | with a fitted basque, round shoulder

{yoke of princess lace, pointed ( H 1 ‘ ||sleeves and a gathered skirt form- | ourt 0 ding

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Sisters Are Attendants { Miss Rosemary Groene was her |

{| sister's maid of honor. She was; "J H iigowned in pink with a fitted lace | 0 usbands basque, romance neckline, flared | ; peplum and gathered marquisette! By MRS. WALTER FERGUSON i | skirt, 3 Scripps-Howard Staff Writer She wore matching full-length] THE GEORGIA supreme court mitts, and carried a bouquet of/ has handed down a decision which Johanna Hill roses and Dp jwil bolster masculine morale. In daisies. The bridesmaid was "Miss| the case of Mrs. Lillian Carter, suing Betty Ann Groene, another sister| for divorce and alimony because her of the bride. ~ (husband insisted she move from Breakfast Follows | her home to live In a cabin nearer | Her dress was of aqua net The Work, the cours has this lo sa¥S dress had a fitted basque, three-| Ry Mnf ead of the | quarter-length sleeves and a bouf-| io Br the Ia ihe Hah | fant ‘skirt accented with pink bows. | thout the Simos al esidenied 1 | She also wore full-length mitts 0 i, Site Io oe Tollow hey bisa | match her frock, and carried briar- |, od when he dl the resie cliff roses and pink daisies. ~. £ | 0000 with good cause therefor.” Mr. Minton's attendants were : | David Minton, his brother, best| This is a sound verdict. If enw | man, and Joseph Scanlon, Warren | forced everywhere it would be use {Harding and George Corydon, v= holding the American home

ushers. i ther. A breakfast was held at Whisper- | . a8 ing Winds, and there was a recep-| - THE HEAD OF the family—what tion this afternoon in the Groene a fine phrase it is! But if carries home. The couple left for a wed- suggestions of heavy responsibility {ding trip. The bride was gradu- and, lest married men gloat, I re- | ated from Butler university and she mind them that a good many of is a Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority them these days are oblivious of member, z their obligations. The word “head” also brings te mind a thought of that which all heads hold: Brains, of one sort a8 another, A superior quality is needed to guide the destiny of the modern family. Such power, given by ous courts, can hardly be taken lightly.

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Helen Carlson

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The Bridal Scene— Julia Ann Hudson's Marriage To Paul Franklin Is Announced

The vows were read at 2:30 o'clock | and- two recent weddings compose the bridal news.

{by the Rev, John B. Ferguson, | The bride was Miss Ernestine Stresen-Reuter, daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. G. W, Stresen-Reuter, Chicago. { Mr. Monro is the son of Gibson R. | Monro, Toledo, O.

jorchids. Her only attendant was Mrs. John Holland. She was in pink and had a corsage of matching flowers. William Eichelberger served as best man. After the wedding trip, the couple will be at home at 5931 | Dewey ave, The bride was graduated from the

member of Phi Beta Delta sorority Mr. Monro is a graduate of the University of Toledo, ’

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The announcements of an engagement and approaching marriage

The marriage of Miss Julia Ann Hudson to Paul Franklin is an- | denias and pink roses. nounced by the bride's .parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer G. Hudson, 5233 |

cathedral will be the scene at 4:30! ay have the right to impose his o'clock this afterngon for the wed-| will ypon mama and the {ding of Miss Helen Carlson and 8S. but if he merits his position his ob|Sgt. William Michael Troyan. [Justine will be Be Woltase of the 4 at : entire group. e will possess =a | The double eg service will be | ilingness to make personal |read by the Rev. Fr. Cornelius | sacrifice and also the good sense %o | Sweeney. i see that people with authority muss A white gabardine suit and match- |act as leaders as well as Dosa : : 4 The head of a family, like the ing accessories will be worn by the # .|head of a corporation or a state, bride, Her Sorsuge will be of gur must behave so as to command the respect and love of those who carry Attendant’s Costume out his commands. A good example | Miss Beverley Manning, her only |18 Decessary, for upon him falls the

The wedding was.last Saturday in the Hudson home. Mr. Pranklin | ,¢tendant. has chosen a pink gabar- duty of spiritual leadership as well

her sister's only attendant.

Trester-Kelly |

Rite to Be Read in Indianapolis,

{ #8 % | The Rev, R. E Keicher will read] Miss Lillian the vows at 7:30 o'clock this eve- Brooklyn, ining uniting Miss Dorothy Jean Borts, Indianapolis, Kelly and Joseph M. Trester

{ Episcopal church. Miss Kelly's parents are Mr. and olis. {Mrs. C. J. Kelly, 3814 S. Sherman | R. R. Borts, Montreal. {dr, and the bridegroom is the son | 2 5 a

is the son of Mrs. Ona Franklin, Ben Davis. Miss Bettie Hudson was dine suit and white accessories. She | 8

The best man was Millard Martz, | Dest man will be T. Sgt. James G. A reception was held in the Hudson |

Hook, Boro Park,| N. Y, and Abraham A.| were married | The | June 17 in Brooklyn. The couple is|Mrs. Michael Troyan, Richeyville |W. C. A. Plans will be discussed University of Chicago and she is a|service will he in St. Matthew's on a wedding trip to Canada, and Pa. The couple will leave for a|for a picnic. Mrs. Hubert Burns they will be at home in Indianap-{wedding trip in the East. Mr. Borts is the son of Mrs. |

giving orders. (will w denia corsage. Th As I see it, in this edict to wives, 178 wear 4 garden el ha supreme court of Georgia hag . {also issued a challenge to American

| Franklin. | be a husbands.

After the wedding, there will

+. 'home, and the couple is at home reception in the home of the bride's

parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Gaines, Meeting in Y. W.C. A. 3065 N. Delaware st, ; ‘ A meeting of the TFau chapter, Qut-of-Town Guests {Omega Nu Tau sorority, will be Mr. Troyan is the son of Mr, and held at 8 p. m. July 10 in the Y,

{is the chairman. | Out-of-town guests at the cere- | TT {mony will be Miss Margaret Thomp- | CNA | mony ¢ p- Schedule Picnic

{son and Miss Emma Baker, Buffalo, The Brookside Park Civic Mothe

lof Mr, and Mrs. Harry Pendergast,

Mr, and Mrs, Herman Rhoades, |N. Y. Mrs, Charles Carlson, Mrs. |

an orchid net frock and will have Patton lake. 1314 Bancroft st, announce the en-|Lauren Rhoade and Miss Florence ers” club will have its annual pice

mix with people in business as well as socially,

Rev. Fisher Will Officiate

In a ceremony tonight in the Centenary Christian church, Miss Thelma Rhynearson will become the bride of Robert E. Harsh, The rite will be at 7:30 o'clock, and the Rev. G. Lavon Fisher will officiate, A blue two-plece dress will be worn by the bride, She has chosen navy accessories and /will wear a corsage of gardenias and roses. Her only attendant will be Miss MarJorle Harsh, sister of the bride-

groom. Miss Harsh has chosen a rosedress with white accessories. nias. The

a reception in the church, the couple will leave for a wedding The at-home address will be 2255 N. Pennsylvania st.’ i Rhynearson is the daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bower, 2818 N. Brookside pkwy., and the bridere ‘parents are Mr. and Mrs. |

The bride will wear a light blue | gagement and approaching mar-

Carlson, Minneapolis, and Mr, and [nic at noon Thursday in Brookside

owers,

Recent Bride of Robinson, Ill Plan Reception

will wear peach-colored net carry red and white roses.

a corsage of orchid and white fi

The bridesmaids will be Mrs. Mare Williams and Miss Jean Birkinbine They will be in blue net and lace dresses and wear corsages of pink and white flowers

Married

Theodora Owens, the flower girl, and The |

| Fingbearer will be Carole Simmons, |

Unionville, sister of the bride,

gabardine suit and brown acces(sories, Her corsage will be of or-|

riage of their daughter, Roseanna, to Lt. Virgil O. Hall, A. A, F, son of

Mrs. Harry Carlson, Hopkins, Minn.

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chids. Miss Mary Deeb will be her Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Hall, 909 8/

only attendant. She will be in a light gray pin stripe suit worn with black accessories. She will have a corsage of red roses. Robert Andrews will serve | as best man, and the ushers will be Eugene Westell and Jack Boston |. The couple will be at home at 2450 N. Meridian st.

Dawson st.” The couple will be married July 12 in the Centenary Christian church. Miss Bonnie May Smith will be the bride's only attendant, and Mr. Hall will serve as his son's

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Miss Smith will entertain Monday with a personal shower for the

| bride-to-be. The party will be in

A funeral service that is modern

P. H. Ho photo, Mr. and Mrs. Morton Blau announce the marriage of their daughter, Lillian, to Pfc. Harry ‘Hockman, son of Mr. and Mrs.’ Morris Hockman . of Beckley, W. Va. The wedding was in the Hotel Washington. The

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Pvt. Paul Neiman will serve as! |best man and the ushers will be | Joseph Forderer and Jack Katzenberger,

. A reception will be held in the home of the bridegroom's parents, | Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Boykin, 43 N. Euclid ave. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Simmons, Unionville, °° She attended Indiana university | Mr. Moody attended the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music and Butler university. '

Sorority Hostess Miss Dovie Hurt, 1448 Hoyt ave, ill be the. hostess 2 1% ) 1 Tuesday for a : the Delta - Kearnéy, Neb, and

A ceremony on June 3 in the Olive Branch Christian church united Miss Shirley Fields and Melvin Tatum, petty officer 3-c, |

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Miss McAnally

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AX. Erickson, U. 8. N. R,, is an-| nounced by her parents, Mr. and |

her home, 1206 N. Olney st.

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will be assisted by Mrs. Robert W, Matthews and Miss 'Peggy Beeler. | Among the guests will be MesThe marriage of Miss Margaret games Rhoades, Hall, Ralph HerJane McAnally to Lt. (jg. Robert man, Jay Hayes and Wendéll Moats,

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isses Barbara Schumacher, Louise Hoover,

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Mrs, C. M. McAnally, 5632 Guilford | Kathryn Stitch, Ina Clark, Emma

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Among the out-of-town RUSS noir U. 8. N. The Rev. Benton B. were the bridegroom's parents, Mr. M. Foster, 2003 Park ave. Miss | Miller réad the vows. Mr. and and Mrs. Elmer-E. Erickson, and | Dorothy Martin will assist. "Mrs. Clarence A. Fields are the, his sisfer and brother, Miss Ruth| The guests will be Mesdames’ bride's parents, and Mr. Tatum is and Alan Erickson, Watertown, Rhoades, Hall and Hugh R. Mar-: ‘the son of Mrs. Mabel Staton, Mass; Lt. and Mrs. John S. Mec- tin, Misses Schumacher, Beeler, .; Bonnie and . Jeanette Smith and

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; _ | Margole, Jeanette Smith, Barbara | The ceremony was read Wednes- | Baxter, Dorothy Martin, Virginia

day inthe Broadway Evangejial | Reinhard and Margaret Ream. { A linen. shower will be given

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helps to remove part of the sorrow, and there is no need to wonder what you should do, of what is proper and fitting We will be too glad to furnish you with complete information on request. Our organization is equipped.to handle every detail to your entire satisfaction

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