Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 November 1945 — Page 19

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Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Bernatz | will give a bridal dinner Friday night in the Indianapolis Athletic club for their daughter, Kathryn, and Lt. ¢j. g) John E. Meihaus, U. 8. N. R:

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