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§ land Jr. i and Lt. William H. Schell, A. A. F,, day in a ceremony in the Meridian Street Methodist church. . ; Among those invited to the party are Mrs. Lester Moreland Sr.
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Elizabeth Barlow, George _ Eckerman
in July 30 Ceremony
Eckerman of Stafford Springs
The wedding will take place July 30 in the Barlow home. | bride-to-be’s sister, Mrs. Victor F. Albright of Fairland, will be her only attendant, and Mr, Eckerman will serve as his son's best man. Miss Barlow attended Butler university and is a Kappa Alpha
Theta sorority member. x «4 8
Miss Miriam Miller's engagement to Pfc. Irving L. S8ablosky has peen-announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs, William OC, Miller. Mr.
and Mrs. David L. S8ablosky are Mr.
Miss Cravens will become the bride Episcopal church.
will be the best man,
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Miss Ruth Louise Moreland will he entertained Monday eve- | ning with a miscellaneous shower to be given by Mrs. Lester MoreThe party will be in the latter's home.
and Mrs. Maude Scheil, mothers of | Coburn, Ft. Wayne; Mesdames D. D, Hestar, R. B. Cravens, J. A. |. Woerner, Josephine Wilson, R. T, Cravens, Paul A. Givens, Gordon | ® Harker, Michael P. Ambs, Louis Barth and A. 8. Cravens, Misses Fern and Evelyn Kristufek, Marge Pennington and Jane Brown.
Betty Crews Is Bride of Lt. Da
: A DOUBLE-RING CEREMONY this afternoon in the North Methodist church united Miss Betty Crews and Lt. Wilson Li-Dailton;-A. A..F. The 2 o'clock service was read by Dr. Merril B, McFall of Mrs. Dalton is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, A. B.
Bloomington. Crews, and the bridegroom is the Bloomington.
The bride's gown was White marquisette fashioned with a sheer yoke edged with ruching, fitted basque, three-quarter-length sleeves Her shoulder-length illusion veil was caught on She carried a colonial bouquet of
and a full skirt. either side with gardenias. gardenias and stephanotis.
Miss Patricia Crews was her sister's only attendant.
marquisette frock was made with a ruffies, bracelet-length sleeves and a
roses in her hair and carried Finch roses and- stephanotis. Officer Bruce Dalton of Bloomington served as best man and the ushers were Jack Jackson, aviation student, and Sgt. Richard Hennon. A. A. F. The ringhearer was Frances Austin of Effingham, Ill Immediately following the wedding, there was a reception in the Crews home for relatives and friends. trip to Chicago.” The bride attended Indiana university, where she was a member of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority, and Lt, Dalton was
graduated from I. U.
MR. AND MRS. CONE BARLOW of Brandywine farm, Fairland, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Anne Barlow, to Sgt. George Edwin Eckerman, U. S. M. C. The Barlows were formerly of Indianapolis. spective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Leonard
not been. set for the ceremony. Miss Miller will enter Indiana university this fall. The prospective bridegroom attended I. U, where he was a Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity member.
Attendants Named for Pitkin-Cravens Rite MISS JOAN CRAVENS has chosen her cousin, Miss LaVeda Stanfield, as the only attendant for her marriage on Wednesday.
Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Cravens and Dr. and Mrs, E. M. Pitkin, all of Martinsville. Dr. Pitkin
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Sablosky's parents. A date has
of William V. Pitkin in Christ
The honor guest are to be married next Satur-
the engaged couple; Mrs, H. E.
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son of Mrs. Geraldine Dalton,
Her blue square neckline accented with full skirt. She had clusters of Flight
The couple left for a
Breakfast Follows Vows Uniting
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Elizabeth Pfau, Emile Des Roches;
Fr. Jerome Pfau Officiates
Mary Wheeler Is Bride of John Hayden:
: ! * In a.double-ring ceremony at 9
o'clock this morning, Miss Mary | LaVonne Wheeler became the bride | of 8. Sgt. John E. Hayden, Pampa |
field, Tex. The Rev. Fr. Ambrose Sullivan officiated in the Holy Cross
| Catholie chureh.
The bride is the daughter of Mrs, | L. C. Wheeler, 1112 E. Ohio st, and | Mr. Hayden is the nephew of Mr. and Mrs. William Glaska, Brownsburg. A white satin and marquisette dress was worn by the bride. It had | a fitted satin basque accented with | lace, long tapered sleeves, and al bouffant marquisette skirt. Bride's Veil She wore a tiered fingertip veil! of illusion caught by a starched Juliet cap accented with clusters of orange blossoms, She carried a whité prayer book with a white orchid and stephanotis. I Miss Bette Ann Wheeler was her sister's maid of honor. She was gowned in blue marquisette made | with a shirred basque, bishop sleeves and a gathered skirt with an insertion of lace. Her bouquet was of pink roses and baby's breath, and she wore a matching headdress. © |
Breakfast Follows
The bridesmaids were Miss Patty Wheeler, another sister, and. Mrs. Max Beier. They were in yellow
A breakfast this: morning in the Hotel Antlers followed the marriage 314 Talisman marquisette gowns,
A of Miss Elizabeth Joan Pfau and Emile J, DesRoches.
took place at 9 o'clock in the Bt.
The wedding hilip Neri Catholic church,
The double-ring vows were heard by the bride's uncle, the Rev. Fr. Jerome A. Pfau, She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Victor Pfau, 414 N. Oakland ave. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel | sleeves, a fitted basque and a bouf-]
Vows to Unite |
Miss Alderman, ! "ey Henry C. Epps Times Special BROWNSBURG, Ind, July 14 =A ceremony at 2:30 tomorrow afternoon- here in the Brownsburg Christian church will unite Miss Lucia Rae Alderman and Pfc. Henry Carrol Epps, A. A. PF. Scott field, Ill, The Rev. Thomas Morton will officiate. | Miss Alderman is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, R. R. Alderman of- this city, and the bridegroom's parents
| DesRoches, 608 N. Oakland ave. 35 | The -bride’s gown was of ivory aPplique. She carried a basket of Francis F. Meek gill be married at
satin with a gathered waist, sweet- | heart neckline, long tapering sleeves | and a full skirt and train. i
Carries Prayer Book |
respectively, They carried pastel garden flowers and wore matching lheaddresses. | Nancy Lahr, the flower girl, wore pink net made with short puffed
fant skirt with a blue satin bow
Sweetheart roses. Michael Lahr was the ringbearer, James R. Hayden was his brother's best man, and the ushers were John | Evans and Vincent Beyer. !
Coate will officiate.
1._A ceremony next Saturday evening in the Calvary tabernacle will unite Miss Gwendolyn Jackson and Ro§ Eugene Watkins. The
bride-to-be's parents are Mr. and M is the son of Mrs. Anna Watkins. (
rs. H. E. Jackson, and Mr, Watkins P. H. Ho photo.) 5
2. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Miller announce the engagement of their daughter, Miriam, te Pfe. Irving L. Sablosky, son of Mr. and
Mrs. David Sablosky. photo.)
A wedding date has not been set.
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3. Mrs. William Ellery Laycock was Miss Patricia Fuller before
her marriage July 3.
The wedding took place in the home of the
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fuller. The bridegroom, a torpedoman’s mate 2-¢, U. 8. N,, is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Austin T.
Laycock. (P. H. Ho photo.)
4. Miss Marie Ellen Trout and Robert E. Waddell will he married at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Bethany Lutheran church. Miss Trout is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Morris B. Trout, and Mr. Waddell's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Theron V. Waddell. 5. The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Mary Esther Lawler to Kenneth F. Martin of Los Angeles, Cal, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles O. Lawler. read Aug. 5 in the First Baptist church.
(P. H. Ho photo.)
The ceremony will be (P., H. Ho photo.)
First Friends Church to Be Scene of Rite
Miss Mary Ellen Plymate and 8gt. |
7:30 o'clock. this evening in the First
The bride is the daughter of Mr. |
Robert E. Waddell, Marie Trout Goller-Schnarr
To Exchange Vows Tomorrow; |W edding to Be
‘Rite Will Be in Lutheran Church This Afternoon |
Dr. Carroll J. Rockey will read the double-ring ceremony tomorrow | st. afternoon uniting Miss Marie Ellen Trout and Robert E. Waddell. | rite will be at 3:30 o'clock in the Bethany Lutheran church. Miss Trout will wear a white brocaded satin dress. The frock has Friends church. The Rev. Alvin T. a square neckline accented with bows, fitted princess basque, {sleeves and a bouffant. skirt forming a train. 2
f An ivory satin tiara accented with| srtor Ine ceremony, there was a and Mrs. Forrest J. Plymate, chi- Clubs—
tip-length veil. She carried a prayer| book topped with a ‘white orchid.
(seed pearls held her tiered, finger- p,eakfast at Whispering Winds, A
reception was held in the Wheeler home, and the couple will leave for
cago, formerly of this city, Mr.| Meek's parents are Mr, and Mrs. | |
The bride's attendants included| a wedding trip. The bride attended | William E. Meek, Rawls ave,
and Miss Mary Elizabeth Scheibel- | hut and Miss Theresa DesRoches,' bridesmaids. The maid of honor chose a blue frock with a fitted taffeta bodice, sweetheart neckline, bracelet-length' sleeves and a bouffant net skirt, |
Attendants’ Frocks |
The other attendants’ dresses were Raymond Gormally, Selfridge field, Will carry a shower bouquet of {Lincoln.
similar to the maid of honor's-in pink lace and net. Their costumes,
o'clock Miss Theresa Pfau, maid of honor,| Marian college.
Fr. Dennis Hal
Reads Ceremony
i | Miss Eloise Sauer and S. Sgt.
Mich., were married at 9 o'clock this morning in the Sacred Heart Cath- |
are Mf. and Mrs, William Henry were completed with ruffed hats olic chyrch, The Rev, Fr. Dennis
Epps, Morristown, Tenn. | Bride's Gown i
The bride will wear a white faille| dress’ made with a sweetheart neckline, long pointed sleeves, fitted basque and a full skirt outlined with a cascade of ruffles forming a | short train. . Her fingertip veil will be held by an orange blossom coronet, and she will carry gardenias centered with an orchid, 2 Mrs. Dale McIntire, Indianapolis, will be her sister's matron of honor. Her dress will -be of pink taffeta fashioned with a round neckline, fitted bodice and a full skirt. Plan Reception She will wear matching mitts and carry pink and blue flowers with matching flowers in her hair. The bridesmaid ‘will be Miss Virginia Epps, Morristown, sister of the bridegroom. She will be gowned in ble net, and will carry pink and! blue flowers, : | Wayne Epps, Morristown, -will| serve as his brother's best man, and | the ushers will be Marion Newman, | +pharmacist’s mate 1-c, U. 8. N. R,, and Donald Mcintire, Indianapolis, After the ceremony there will be a reception in the Alderman home.
Patrick Patterson
Times Special KIRKLAND, Wash, July 14.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Carlson of this city announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Leona, to Patrick OQ, Pat terson, aviation metalsmith 1.c,
Mr, Patterson-is the son of Mr, ‘and Mrs, Clarence J, Patterson, 3625 E. 38th st, Indianapolis.” He is stationed at the naval air sta‘tion, Traverse City, Mich, a) The couple will be married at 3:30 p..m, July 29, in the Central Avenue Methodist church, Indi‘anapolis. Dr. Guy O. Carpenter! will officiave. ARIA hyo 8 :
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of yellow and Talisman roses.
Harry Woll served as the bride-| groom's best man, and the ushers were Edward Sheridan and Victor | McGee. + x There was to be a reception this | afternoon’ at the Antlers, after| which the couple will leave for a wedding trip. After September, the couple's at home address will be 810 N. Bosart dave, ‘The bride was graduated from St. Mary's academy, #§hd the bridegroom is a graduate of St. Joseph's ii in New Brunswick, Cana.
Miss Edith Neu To Be Married
A reception tonight in the home of Mrs. Thomas Gillum, 9 E. Mc Carty st, will follow the wedding of her sister,’ Miss Edith Arlyn Neu, and Eugene Lashbrook,
The service will be read at 7:30 o'clock in the parsonage of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, Dr. Frederick Daries will officiate. Miss Neu will wear a frock fashioned with a white satin bodice, square neckline, long pointed sleeves and a net skirt. She has chosen a fingertip veil of net falle ing from a wreath of small gardenias and her bouquet will be of white roses. © a Mrs. Virgil Jarrett, .the bride's sister, will" be her only attendant. She will be in a light blue crepe dress worn with white accessories and a corsage of pink roses. John Blanchard will serve as best man, The couple will leave for.a wedding trip, and they will be at home at 428 N: East st.
Set Meeting Date
Mrs. G. H. Regula, 2062 Carrollton Ave, will entertain the Marion
| matching their frocks and bouquets Hall heard the vows. i
After the rite, there was a breakfast in the home of the bride's par-| ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roman Sauer, 2705 8. Illinois st. Mr. Gormally is
{the son of Mrs. Elizabeth Gormally, hair,
Jackson, Neb, A white suit and navy accessories were worn by the bride, She carried a bouquet of red roses and baby’s breath. Miss Maxine Sauer was her sister's only attendant. 8he chose a powder blue dress and white accessories. Her flowers also were red roses. The best man was Cpl. Gilbert Whittaker, Ft. Harrison, There will be a reception tonight | in the Sauer home. The couple will | leave for a wedding trip, and they | will be at home in Mount Clemens, Mich, -
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The engagement and approach= ing marriage of Miss Marion Milfs” to Pfc. Toni Holevas, U, 8. M. C., has been announced by her father, Richard Mills, of ' Kalamazoo, Mich, The wedding will be next month. The pros:
county chapter, American - War Mothers, at 1:30 p. m. Thursday,
pective bridegroom, son of Spiros Bolevan, is stationed in Quantico,
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be Mrs, John J. Jones and Miss
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Miss Plymate has chosen a can- | dlelight faille taffeta dress. The] frock has a sheer marquisette yoke. | pointed sleeves,
long scalloped |
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train Attendant’s Frock
The bride will wear a two-tiered |
fingertip veil of illusion, and she Officers’ Wives club in the Hotel | op) and will’carry an arm bouquet net falling from
, | of Talisman roses. The bridesmaids lace. Miss Butz, occupation therapist| yi) pe Miss Nola’ Waddell, sister of roses.
bride's roses and stephanotis. |
Miss Rose Butz To Be Speaker
A picnic, the announcement of
the club activities. Miss Rose Butz will speak Tues. ! day at a luncheon meeting of the|
{the bride.
The!
by pearlized orange blossoms. She will carry a white prayer = book topped with an orchid and stephanotis. = Attendants’ Gowns
Margaret Simon, Acton, cousin of
slight sweep.
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Gloria Somers, Mr. Derrickson WwW ill Be Wed
| Miss Gloria Mae Somers will bee
{come the bride of 8. Sgt. George KB | Derrickson Jr. at 7:30 o'clock toe
{night in St. Matthew's Lutheran
church. The vows will be read by the Rev. C. N. Busse. William Selger, Milwaukee, Wis, {will give his niece in marriage. She {has chosen a candlelight satin gown {made with a sweethéart neckline, long pointed sleeves, fitted bodice ahd ‘a full skirt extending into a train. She will wear a two-tiered fingertip veil of tulle caught by a crown
"lof tulle, lace and satin. Her flowers
will be white gladioli and carnations. Matron of Honor Mrs. Clarence Massey, the matron of honor, will be in aqua. The dress has a lace bodice, sweetheart neckline; three-quarter-length sleeves and a net skirt. She will carry pais pink carnations and wear matching flowers in her hair. : The bridesmaids will be Miss Maxine Demlow and Miss Muriel Somers. They will be in pale pink {dresses like the matron of honor’s, | Their flowers will be deep pink carnations. he Wedding Trip Suzanne Karol Wallace, the flowe
er girl, will wear yellow marquisette ~~
and carry a basket of rose petals, The ringbearer will be David Alan Littell. Serving as the bridegroom's ate tendants will be T. Sgt. Walter H, {| Wallace, Chicago, best man, and B, |C. McCallie and LE. Wallace, ushers. There will be a reception in the ‘church, and the couple will leave for a wedding trip to New York.
Matthew's - Lutheran chureh| piss Somers is the daughter of
service, The bride is the ‘daughter of {Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schnarr, 906 | #N. Oxford st. and Mr. Goller is the The maid of honor will be Miss 500 Of Mr. and Mrs: Henry Goller | of Shoals. She will be in petal| Miss Schnarr will be gowned in|, yniting Miss Elsa Stumpf and pink chiffon made_with a shirred # White frock made with a lace bodice and a full skirt with a long officers and a luncheon appear in fitted basque, three-quarter-length bodice, sweetheart neckline, brace-
long pointed Miss Mabe! Schnarr and T, Sgt. Derr | Arthur. Goller. Her veil of illusion will be caught pyusse will read the double-ring
| sleeves and a gathered skirt. with a !let-length sleeves and a gathered | : | skirt.
(will be the scene at 5:30 o'clock Mrs. Gertrude Somers, 701 N. Brad 'this afternoon for the wedding of lev ave, and the bridegroom's pare
ents are Mr. and Mrs. George B, n, Syracuse, N. Y.
Elsa Stumpf s Bride
| The Rev. H. L. Krueckeberg read {the vows at 3:30 o'clock this after-
| Virgil Waltz. The service was in | the Emmaus Lutheran church. The bride wore a white eyelet lace, street-length dress with
She will have a matching Ditch| She will have a fingertip vgil of matching accessories. She had a
Her only attendant wil] be her ®! the Veterans’ hospital, will dis-|(he pridegroom, and Miss Mary
sister, Miss Barbara Plymate, Chicago. She has chosen a white dress fashioned with a lace bodice and | net skirt. Her bouquet will be of | white carnations and pink roses, | and she will have pink Toses in her
Kenneth Sprawl will serve as best man, and the other attendants will
Mary Meek, sisters of the bridewem and Mrs. Wayne Strong and Miss Hope Bouse. After a reception in the church, the couple will leave for a wedding trip .
Rev. Anderson To Hear Vows
Miss Blanche Ann Rariden and] Pvt. Frank Newkirk will exchange vows tomorrow - evening in the,
| Speedway Chrisflan church, The
Rev, Howard Anderson will offici«] ate at’ 8730 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Rariden of Hicksville, O., are the bride's| parents, and the bridegroom is the son of Noble Newkirk of Bedford. He is stationed at Camp Croft, 8 C. : Miss Rariden has chosen &“twopiece blush pink suif of crepe. The Jacket has insertions of fagoting and three-quarter length sleeves, She will have a matching tulle snood and her other accessories will be white. She will carry a prayer. book topped with flowers, The bride's attendant, Miss Eve. lyn Spencer, will be in soft aqua crepe. Edward Brownwell will be the best man. A reception is to be held in the home of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Spencer, 4049 W,. 14th st, SpeedWay. . «
Meetings Postponed
cuss “Occupational Therapy, Its History and* Its Future,” Mrs, George C. House and Mrs. H. 8. Kieth will be the hostesses, The,
reservations chairman is Mrs. A. Marquisette with high round neck. fashioned with short puffed sleeves, lines accented with Chantilly lace, # and |basque and a gathered skirt. gathered bouffant skirts. They also Will Wear a matching shoulder veil | Bradbury ave. of the Julia Jameson nutrition| will wear Dutch caps, and will carry and carry a bouquet of blue car(nations, The bridesmaid will be another 1039 Bradbury ave.
E. McConnell.
The annual picnie for children|
camp at Bridgeport will be given | Wednesday by the Children’s Sunshine Club, Inc.
man, and she is being assisted by Mrs. W. J. Overmire and Mrs D. C. Jolly. The games committee includes Mrs, Raymond Chase Smith and Mrs. W.. F, Allen,
Miss Alyce Lawson is the new president of the Four Leaf Clover 4-H Club. The vice president is Miss Carole Coonce. Other officers.. are Miss Dora Lee “ Coonce, secretary-treasurer; Miss Gloria Boling, song leader; Miss Lillie Smith, game leader; Miss Sherry Davis, press reporter, and Mis® Goldie Woodall, health leader. Mrs. leader.
4-H Club Contest Winners Are Named
The winners of the annual Mar. fon county 4-H club judging contest were announced today. The winners of first and second places will represent the county in the district 4-H contest on Aug. 3 in Greenfield. * The judging took place yesterday in the Purdue-Marott agricultural center. The winners and classes include Misses Margaret Schuh, Iva Monger and Maja Peters, first through third, clothing. Also, Miss Nancy Max and Miss Martha Rosner, first and second, and Miss Jean Preble and Miss Jacqueline Hanneman, third, baking: Misses Ann Goold, Uldene Christenbérry and Jane Augustine, first through third, food preparation, and Misses Ruth Gardner,
Lola ‘Borts is the group's
There will be no meetings this month ‘or next month of St. Rita's guild, Mrs. H. PF. Kett, president,
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Betty Hartman and Kitty Lou Ech» ols, first: through third, ‘canning.
| Third place winners will be al-
ternates in the district contest, LA : 3 v
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Jean Funk. . Church Reception
a tiara of net and | white orchid corsage.
Mrs. Robert
Her bouquet will be of white | H: Stumpf was her only attendant,
Sisters Are Attendants
Miss Louise Schnarr, her sister,|¥Or® & purple orchid corsage. |will be the maid of honor. Her | Stumpf, brother of the bride, was
She chose a white gabardine suis and matching accessories. She Pvt.
Their gowns will be of Delft blue dress will be of pink marquisette |DeSt man.
ihreepquarter-length sleeves
bouquets of pink asters. Serving as best man will be Harry
Waddell of Minneapolis, brother of |ister, Miss Clara Marie Schnarr.| Mrs. Alva Cradick is the chair-|the bridegroom. The ushers will be She Will wear a blue dress and veil| Joseph D. Gilder, Bloomington, ang like the maid of honor's, and her | 5 . {bouquet will be of pink carnations. | Leg ion Unit Books
The bridegroom’s attendants will |
Eldon D. Mogle, Plymouth. After a reception in the church, |
sweetheart
A reception was to be held in
shirred | the home of the bride's parents, Mr,
She and Mrs. George Stumpf, 1025 The couple will leave for, a wedding trip alter
which they will be at home a$
Mr, Waltz is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roe Waltz, Greenwood.
thé couple will leave for a wedding Dé his brother, Herbert aller, Luncheon Meeting trip. They will be at home at 3457 Shoals,
E. 36th st.
best
and Wilbur | | Schnarr, brother of the bride, usher. | held at 12:30 p. m. Wednesday by
A covered dish luncheon will be
The bride's parents are Mr. and |The couple will leave for a wedding |the Robert E. Kennington unit 34,
Mrs. Morris B. Trout, 2762 Manker | ¥iP.
st, and Mr, Waddell is the son of |
Mr. and Mrs. Theron V. waddell, Luncheon Tuesday 5)
1345 Edwards Ave.
White Cross Guild Units to Meet
A number of White Cross guild | units will meet next week in the guild's service center. They include: Monday~-Plainfield and Rebekah. Tuesday—West Michigan, New Jersey Methodist, Meridian Heights. | Ipalco and Triples BE; Wednesday 8t. Paul Methodist and Alpha Omicron Alpha. Thursday—Mothers, Bethel, Library, Blue and Gold and A. W. V. 8, and Friday~—Riverside Park and Beta Omega Phi Tau.
% Express Your Love and Sympathy with Flowers!
Say It. i So Beautifully —So Naturally!
%The ALLIED | FLORISTS Amn. |
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eeting at 1:30 p. m,
Ours is a professional service organ- . ‘built’ upon _the efficient and helpful service rendered by - indi. viduals who are experienced In handling details. commented on the way all arrangements to make every serv. ice memorable in beauty and dignity.
HISEY & TITUS
951 NORTH DELAWARE ST.
| American Legion auxiliary, in the post home, The committee in charge includes Mesdames Frank Basler, Joseph
The Irvington Social circle will | Keating, Leland Haines, Catherine have a picnic at noon Tuesday in| Noone and Hazel Pflueger. Christian park. business m
Mrs.
There will be a!John Valentine will “preside at a | business meeting. :
People have often we bandle
