Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1945 — Page 5

One-Act Plays to Be Given Nov. 24 By Players Club In Civic Theater

TWO ONE-ACT PLAYS will be given Nov. 24 by the Players club in the Civic theater. The performances will be followed by a dance at the Woodstock club. Mrs. George Fotheringham is directing the production of “Loose.” Members of the cast are Mesdames Charles E. Buschmann, Louis R. Thomas, Margaret Moriarty and Herman C. Wolff. :

1. Mr. and Mrs, James A. Montgomery announce the engagement of their daughter, Charlene, fo John C. Milam, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Milam. No date has been set for the wedding. (P. H. Ho photo.)

2. Nov, 25 is the date set for the marriage of Miss Betty Ann

Price and Dean T. Linson, son of Mrs. Charlotte Linson. The bride-to-be's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Price. The

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Francis Deane, 61 N. 3d ave, Beech|Sheaworé matching acoessagies, and ¢ A | carried yellow pompons: Mr. Kings- p TE TIE aaity ~|U. 8, at 3 o'clock this afternoon IN Richardson, 600 Parkway ave,

The bride was dressed in winter white accented with gold sequins.

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University Heights W. ©. T. meet Tuesday in the Univer-| were CO. 8. Leonard, Anderson, bes nited Brethren church./man, and Sgt. Joe M. Herbert,| poi "Richardson

between the Earlham varsity and {the University

storekeeper 1-c, U. 8. N. R, will take place at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow

afternoon. The single-ring rite will be in Sweeney chapel at Butlér” .

university. The bride will be gowned in white satin designed with » Siried basis hands and » romance

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Fr. Moore Reads Vows Uniting |Breakfast R. H. Kingsbury, Miss Farrington{Follows Rite

ne A breakfast in the Indianapolis Athletic club followed the wedding The Rev. Kenneth Vandeventer|.... norming of Miss Marie Farrington and Richcard H. Kingsbury.| Miss Ruth Marie Pfleger and T. read the double-ring rite this |v. pov pr. James W. Moore read the single-ring service at 10 o'clock get Harry T. Richardson exuniting Miss Doris Rogets|, so rectory of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church, The bride is

changed vows at 9 o'clock this morning in St. Roch’s Catholic

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the Rev. Fr. Theodore Worm. The bride is the daughter of Mr. ; rena Mis, Carl J, Pfleger, 3143 8 Miss Theresa Toffolo became: the Meridian st, and ‘ bride of 8. Sgt. Russell Curry, A.|paréents are Mr. and Mrs,

he ess chapel at Pt, Harrison, Entering with her father, the Bernard P. DeCraneiride wore a gown of candlelight officiated at the double-ring rite’ |saun Her fingertip veil fell from

~The parents of the bride are Mr.ia tiara of orange blossoms and she

: N. Oakland ave. Mr. Curry is the and gardenias. bride attended Marian col-|8on of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Curry, . Kingsbury recently was | Knoxville, Tenn, : army air forces| Miss Gemma Toffolo was her sis-

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fer's maid of honor, and Miss Licia | Aris« sister of the bride, was matron paid. They wore|0f honor. She wore an aqua

matching flowers in her hair. The bridesmaids Miss Joanne Pfleger and Miss Eleanor Richard.

son, sisters of the couple, and Miss gown. Her fingertip veil of white Ruth Ittenbach, were dressed in gowns of rose brocaded satin. They carried bouquets of aqua pompons and chrysanthemums. aijendaris Robert Reimer was best man. Serving as ushers were Joseph and , brothers of the

bridegroom. A wedding breakfast was held at , He is stationed Whispering Winds and there ting office 10 arent tn the home’ of thy bride’s parents. The couple will gu» will leave for a wedding trip to Cin. be at home cinnati White Cross Guild Schedules Sessions - Annual Hockey Day | The following units of the White Cross guild will meet next . week

RICHMOND, Ind, Nov, 10~~The|in the guild's service center: Monannual hockey play day was held! ..

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A single-ring ceremony uniting!] Miss Mary Ann Smith and Robert E. Cox will be read this evening by the Rev. Clarence Barr; Cloverdale. The service will be in the home of the bride's grandmother, Mrs, Anna

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g the bride will be Miss Barbara Jean Daum, Plainfield. She will wear a gown of pink net and will carry a bouquet of mixed flow~ ers. Bill Paisley will be the best

The bride's gown of white satin is fashioned on princess lines. Her fingertip veil will fall from s cap of Jace and she will carry a bouquet] ) of roses centered with an orchid. |

Fol will leave for a wedding trip. They will be at home in Indianapolis.

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Methodist. | Thursday—Mothers, Bethel, Liof brary, Blue and Gold, Willing and | program.|A- W. V. 8, and Friday—Riverside

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