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Couple to Take Wedding Trip To Chicago

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A reception in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver D. Switzer, 1772 Brookside ave., will follow the marriage tomorrow afternoofi of ‘their and William

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1. Miss Jeanne Blackburn's marriage to Kenneth A. Pearson of Indianapolis will be Jan. § in Columbus, Ind. (Kindred photo.) 2. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Coppock announce their daughter Barbara's engagement te Cpl. Calvin 8. Hamilton, (Bretzman

) . 3. Mrs. John Edward Meihaus was Miss Kathryn Bernatz before her marriage Dec. 1. (Bretzman photo.) 4. Miss Rose Ellen Gray's marriage to Victor G. Dye will be Dec. 26 in the Woodruff Place Baptist church.’ (P. H. Ho photo.) 5. Miss Martha Lohse Day became the bride of Emory Turner in a Nov. 17 ceremony in the Lynhurst Baptist church. (P. H. Ho heto. ’ a February ceremony will unite Miss Bette Jane Cain and Cpl. Robert R. Davy, A. A. F., Stout field, (P. H. Ho photo.) 7. Miss Esther Bell and George F. Porter were married Dec. 1 in

Ladywood to Hold Christmas Cantata

A Christmas cantata, “The Bethlehem Road” will be presented by the Ladywood school at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the school. The cantata will be presented under the direction of Kenneth E. Lemons. Leading roles will be played by Miss Nancy Leeson, Elwood; Miss Jo Ann Armbruster, Springfield, Ill, and Miss Sally Cornelius. > A yule-log program will be given Monday in the reception room. Sponsored by the Ladywood Athletic association, the program features a Christmas tree fiesta.

Joan Roberts ) To Be Bride

Miss Joan Roberts and William Eugene Nugent will be married at

is the daughter of Mr. Ear] Roberts, 1539 N. Oxand Mr. Nugent is the son . and Mrs. Ralph Nugent, gown of white is fashioned with a satin brocade bodice, draped shoulder and neckline and a full net skirt. She will

Bridegroom'’s Father Will Read Vows

The Rev. Robert C. Kuebler will officiate at the marriage of his son, Kenneth L. Kuebler, and Miss Muriel A. Somers at 7:30 o'clock this evening in the Friedens Evangelical and Reformed church. The bride is the daughter of Clifton L. Somers, 766 West dr., Woodruff Place. Mr. Kuebler's parents are the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Kuebler, 214 Parway ave. The bride's attendants will be Mrs. Elmer T. Fenner, Carthage, matron of honor, and Mrs. George Derrickson Jr. and the bridegroom’s sisters, Misses Carolyn and Lorna Kuebler, bridesmaids,

worn by the bride. fingertip veil will be hat of illusion accented with and seed pearls. She will white orchid on a Bible. The bridegroom will have as man his brother, Melvin Kuebler. Serving as ushers will be Paul Kluge, Birmingham, Ala.; Arnold Geske, Milwaukee, Wis, and Wal. llace Goebel, Andrews. The couple will leave for a wedding trip after a reception in the

Mr. Kuebler attended Butler university and was graduated from Elmhurst college, Elmhurst, Ill,

Mrs. Stella Hostess

Mrs. Leo Stella, 733 E. 33d st, will entertain at 6:30 p. m. today with a buffet supper and initiation party for members and pledges of Lambda Mu chapter, Sigma Beta sorority, Mrs. R. B. Shaw, rush captain, will be in charge of the

the Woodruff Place Baptist church. (P. H. Ho photo.)

Society— Barbara W. Winslow's Engagement

To Calvin Hamilton Is Announced

THE ENGAGEMENT of Miss Barbara Walker Winslow to Cpl. Calvin Sargent Hamilton is announced by her

is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin R. Hamilton. The wedding will be in the summer. ‘ : Miss Winslow is a graduate of Tudor Hall school and she attended Wellesley college. She is student at the Boston School of Occupational Therapy. : The prospective bridegroom

attended the University of- Illinois, and he is a member of the Chi Phi fraternity, He is serving in Japan with the radio intelligence,

s. Kasterjohn and their son arrived today the holidays with Mrs. Katterjohn's parents,

MRS. HELEN KENDALL CRANDALL, soprano, will give a mu-

chairman of the entertainment committee. Assisting her are Mesdames Eben Wolcott, Robert McMurray, Zink, Harry 8. Hanna, Paul Robertson, H. H. Hornbrook, anOsdol, Garrett W, Olds, Harvey J. Elam, F. W, Jungclaus, , Charles F. Meyer, Leo X. Smith, Larz Whitcomb, Her- . and Ernest V. Clark. = } .Also, Mesdames Harold C. Feightner, John 8. Kittle, Robert E. , Carl Walk, Donald A. Morrison, Benjamin F. Ninde, Noble , Charles A. Pfafilin, William J, Wemmer, Walter R. Mayer, ry W. Lesh, G. B. Taylor, Horace FP, Wood, Francis P. Huston, Gall, Fae W. Patrick, Charles PF. Voyles, Robert B. Evans, M. Craft and William Dobson. i . Others on the committee are Mesdames Jean 8. Milner, John A. MacDonald, Carl V. Griffith, Frank Hoke, Thomas J. Owens, H. E. Blasingham, Walter W, Kuhn, Marshall T. Levey, Guy L, Stayman, Delos A. Alig and Frank H. Streightoff, Misses Lucille Fuller Herron, Helena Sipe and Blanche Stilison.

Alyce May Will Entertain MISS ALYCE MAY will éntertain this evening with a buffet >.gupper {h her home preceding a Christmas dance to be given by Mrs. William Byram Gates" for her high school dancing class. The dance will be from 8:30 to 11 p. m. in the Woman's Department club. Miss May's. guests will be William Haueisen, James Ray, Edward Thoms, John Thomas Haynes, William Shumaker, Misses Alison Mead, Joanne Bernat, Ann Hood and Jane LaRue. ” . . A dessert-bridge party will be held at 1 Alpha Eta Latreian club in the home of Mrs. dames John 8. Mann Jr, H. C. Lorenzen and 3 ” . .

ss 8&8 : . The auxiliary to the Children’s bureau of the Indianapolis Orphan

e home will have a luncheon meeting at 12:30 p. Indianapolis Athletic club.

Miss Moorman

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. . p.m, Heber N. O. Heaps will assist

Guild Meetings

parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Coppock. Mr. Hamilton

sical program at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Propylaeum club. A. luncheon will precede the program, Mrs. William Allen Moore is

m, Monday in the

LaDonna Cox Will Be Bride Tomorrow

In a ceremony at 3:30 ¢'clock tomorrow afternoon Miss LaDonna Jeanne Cox will become the bride of William Hoinash,

The service will be in the First Baptist church and Dr. Carleton W. Atwater, pastor, and the Rev. William Breedlove of the Calvary Baptist church will officiate. Miss Cox will be in a white satin

line, fitted basque and long tapered sleeves. The gathered skirt extends into a train. She will wear a fingertip veil of illusion held by a satin ribbon tiara. She will carry white roses centered with an orchid. The matron of honor, Mrs. Hewitt Hutto, has chosen muted green made with a fitted basque, romance neckline and gathered skirt accented with a bow, Parents of Bride She will carry yellow roses and wear matching ostrich tips in her hair. The bridesmaids will be Miss Helen Jennings and Miss Frances Beauchamp. They will wear petal pink satin made like the matron of honor's, Their bouquets will be of pink chrysanthemums and white and pink carnations. They will have ostrich tips in their hair, The best ‘man will be Cpl. Dale 0. Cox,. brother of the bride, and Mr. Hutto and Merle Cox will serve as ushers. There will be a reception in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Cox, 2337 N. La Salle st. The couple will leave for a trip east, and they will be at home at 365 Greenmount ave, Cliffside Park, N. J. Mr. Hoinash is the son of Mrs. Anna Hoinash, Cliffside Park.

Auxiliary Schedules Meeting and Party

A meeting of the Ladies auxiliary of the Lake Shore Country club will be held at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow in the clubhouse. Mrs. A. B, Clark will preside. Auxiliary members and their huswill be entertained with a Christmas party following the meeting. The arrangements committee includes Mesdames W, C.|

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P.H:N.A. Will Hear Dr. Leroy Berney

Dr. Leroy E. Burney will be a guest speaker at the annual meet ing of the Public Health Nursing association Jan, 24 in the Hotel Lincoln. ) Dr. Burney, commissioner of the state hialth board, will speak on “The Role of Nursing in a Metropolitan Public Health Pro-

A teeting of the association was held recently in the headquarters with Mrs. Montgomery 8.

H. Roberts Jr., Marlow W. Manfon and Walter H. Montgomery, vice presidents, gave reports.

Reception Will Be Held Miss Mary Brim will become the bride of Marvin W. Rhoades at 8 o'clock tonight in a ceremony to be read by Dr. Roy Ewing Vale in McKee chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church, The parents of the -couple are Mr, and Mrs. Ward A. Brim, 1342 W. 30th st, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Rhoades, E. 38th st. The bride's attendants will be Miss Louise Cooper, maid of honor; Miss Betty Jean Brim, sister of the bride, junior bridesmaid, and Mrs. William Meadows and Miss Norma Maxey, bridesmaids, The bride's white gown is fashfoned with a lace ‘bodice, sweet

a full net skirt which falls into a train, Her fingertip veil will be attached. to.a beaded tiara and she will carry white roses. Carl Mithoefer will be the best man, and ushers will be Frank Conway, Willlam Spaulding and Jake

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An altar banked with at Butler university will form the

Dr. Jean S. Milner, pastor of the Second Presbyterian church, will read the single-ring service at 3:30 o'clock. : Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Duell Casé, 3921 N, Pennsylvania st, and Mr. and Mrs, Harry Ellis, Colonia, N. J. Bride's Gown Entering with her father, the bride will wear a white French faille taffeta frock. The dress is made with a sheer mousseline de sole yoke outlined with seed pear! ems broidery, fitted basque, long sleeves tapering into points over the hands and a gathered skirt with a full train. : Her fingertip veil of imported

centered with white orchids. The maid of honor will be Miss Shirley Kay Stephenson, and Miss Marguerite Hardy “will be the bridesmaid. Both will wear gowns of champagne satin and net. ~~ Best Man ; The fitted satin basques are made with - draped cap sleeves, -V-necls lines and net skirts accented with

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