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- Patricia Aspinall and John Reel To Wed in McKee Chapel Today .

DR. ROY EWING VALE will read the double-ring ceremony uniting Miss Patrcia Ann. Aspinall and John C. Reel at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon in the McKee chapel of Tabernacle Presbyterian church.

The parents of the bride are Mr. Reel is the son of Leonard R. Entering with her father, the bride will wear a gown of white satin fashioned with princess lines. Her illusion fingertip veil cascades from a satin cap and she will carry white roses and carnations centered with an orchid. The bride's sister, Miss Peggy Aspinall, will be the maid of honor, and Miss Katherine McClain, Canton, O, and Miss Suzanne Reel, sister of the bridegroom, will be the bridesmaids, Their frocks of pink marquisette are fashioned with short puffed sleeves, fitted basques and gathered bouffant skirts. They will carry roses and: carnations. The bridegroom's brother, Leonard R. Reel Jr., will serve as best man. Ushers will be James Cooley, William L. Reel, another brother, and Cpl. Edmund T. Haggard. The couple will “leave for a wedding trip in the east following a reception in the Aspinall home. After March 21 they will be at home in Angola, where the bridegroom will attend Tri State college.

St. Vincent's Guild A FOUNDERS’ DAY luncheon and bridge party at 1 p. m. Jan. 22 in the Indianapolis Athletic club will mark the 12th anniversary observance of St. Vincent’s hospital guild. Miss Ethel Janet White is serving as arrangements chairman. Members of her committee are Mesdames Edwin White, Walter L. McFerran, Paul McNamara, George PF. Knue, L. G. Cummins, M. L. Martin and A. J. Micheli. a's » Mrs. Olive Enslen Tinder will review “Today's Book and Plays” Wednesday afternoon at a meeting of the Book Forum. The 1:30 o'clock event will be in Ayres’ auditorium. » » The Junior auxiliary of the Public Health Nursing Association will meet at 12:30 p. m. Monday for a luncheon in -the home of Mrs. Harry W. Glossbrenner.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Aspinall, Reel.

Paul Hemmer, Helen Sullivan Are Married

Mr. and Mrs. Paul V. Hemmer left on a wedding trip following their marriage at 9 o'clock this morning in the St. Philip Neri Catholi¢ church. The Rev. Fr. James Barton officiated. The bride is the former Miss Helen Sullivan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Sullivan, 416 N. Dearborn st. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Serena Hemmer, 40 N. Eastern ave.

Illusion Veil Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white gown fashjoned with a ‘satin bodice, a sheer marquisette yoke accented with marquisette ruffies and. satin bow trim and long’ satin sleeves. Her full gathered marquisette skirt was accented with ruffles which also edged her train. She wore a fingertip veil of illusion which fell

pearls, Miss Margaret Sullivan, the bride’s sister and maid of honor, was dressed in a turquoise gown fashioned with a fitted bodice and ruffles cascading down the back of the skirt. Her shoulder length veil fell from a Juliet cap of turquoise chalk beads.

Bride's Attendants Miss Mary Hemmer, sister of the bridegroom, Miss Mary Fradette and Mrs. Urban Thinnes were bridesmaids. They were dressed in pastel gowns with fitted bodices and full skirts. They wore gold sequin Juliet caps. Jean Wishmire was the best man and ushers were Richard Morris, {Charles Flynn and Kevin Walsh. A reception was held in the home of the bride's parents following the ceremony.

The Bridal Scene—

Several Brides to Be Honored With Pre-Nuptial Showers

Pre-nuptial showers and the announcements of approaching mar-

riages are included in today’s bridal news.

A miscellaneous shower will be given tomorrow in honor of Miss the bride of Palmer Sterling Wright,

Ivamae Eberhardt, who will become chief petty officer, U.8. N., Chicago, Thursday. =The pre-nuptial event wiil given by Miss Helen Killilea, 414 N. Gray st. The hostess will be assisted by her mother, Mrs. Daniel Killilea. Twenty-six guests will at-| tend the party. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mrs. G. A. Eberhardt, 1503 Dudley ave. ” » »

Mr. and Mrs. Grant J. Collins, | Shadeland dr. announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Juliene, to Cpl. Burnell L. Moser, A. U 8. The prospective ¢ bridegroom is the ¢ son of the Rev. and Mrs. Henry H. Moser, Berne. wedding will take place Jan. 26 in the chapel at Billings General hospital, Ft. Harrison, where Mr. Moser is stationed.

Miss Collins

# » . ’ Mrs. Pred Mittauer, 3327 Ralston st., entertained recently with a miscellaneous shower honoring Mrs, Fred Schilling, a recent bride. Guests were members of the Alpha Lambda chapter, Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority. The honor guest is the former Miss Constance Eloise Grubb. » » » Feb. 1 has been the-date chosen for tive marriage of Miss Aileen Cross and Robert K. Blue in the Lutheran church at New Augusta. The couple's parents are Mrs. Viola Cross, 500 E. 24th st, and Mr. angl Mrs, C. U. Blue, New Augusta. o A number of Saiien honoring Miss Mary Margaret Flaherty, bride-to-be, are ‘being planned, Miss Flaherty will become. the bride of Maj. George T. Buchmeier Jan. 238 in the Holy Cross Catholic church. Miss Charlotte Werth will entertain with a miscellaneous shower Wednesday in her home, 245 8.

Sherman dr. A dinner and ‘theater|

party honoring Miss Flaherty will be given next Saturday. Miss Irma Frazier, 406 E. 47th st, will be hostess. ; The bride-to-be will be guest of honor at a dinner party at 6:30

p. m. Jan.’ 22 in the home of Miss|

Mary Louise Keach, 4311 Broadway. Another dinner party will be given Jan. 24 in the Columbia club by Mrs. Victor Hellmer and Miss Eileen Rocap.

W. IL. C. K. Club Sets

Formal Rush Tea Broad Ripple high school W. I. C. K. club will give a formal rush

tea from 2:30 p. m. to 5 p. m. to-|

morrow at the home of Miss Diane

Clark, 570 E. Fall Creek Pkwy.,|

-North dr. Sponsoring the tea are Miss Susan Bassett, president, and Misses Clark,

- Bhirley Bracken, Koryne, Veriuagn

Ruth Parris, Marjorie Bann and

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: Rev. C. A. Shake To Read Rites

Before. an altar of palms, ferns and a candelabra, Miss Maxine | Johnson, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. {Harry P. Johnson, 252 8. Emerson (ave, will become the bride of Paul | Flinn... The bridegroom is the son lof Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Flinn, Mitchell, Neb. Rev. C. A. Shake will read the double-ring ceremony in the Irvington Methodist church at 2: 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Frederick E. Sammis, matron of honor, will wear an aqua faille gown with a romance neckline and three-quarter-length sleeves. The gathered skirt is accented in back with a cascade of ruffles, She will carry a bouquet of Better Times roses. The bride will be gowned in white satin styled with romance neckline, tapered sleeves, fitted basque and skirt extending into a train. From her tulle Juliet cap embroidered with seed pearls will fall a tiered fingertip veil. She will carry a white prayer book topped with a white orchid. Pvt. Duane Ewing Mitchell, will be the best man. Richard Arnold and Kenneth Rinehart will usher.

Annual Tea Planned By Catholic Women

The SS. Peter and Paul cathedral unit of the National Council of Catholic Women will entertain with the annual tea tomorrow. The tea will be from 4 to 6 p. m. in. the home of Mrs. August F. Kreig, 1803 N. Talbot st. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond R. Noll is spiritual director of the unit and Mrs, James Sheridan is president.

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J. E. Logsdon, Jess Karges Engaged

Times Special EVANSVILLE, Ind, Jan. 12.—Mrs. Henry Gilbert Karges announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Jess Ann Karges to Joseph E. Logsdon TI. Miss Karges formerly attended DePauw university and is now" a student at Evansville college. Mr. Logsdon is the son of Mrs. A. L. Twilla and Joseph E. Logsdon II, Carmni, Ill. .He has re-en-rolled in the University of. Illinois after his discharge from the naval

Chi fraternity. Miss Karges is the niece of Mr. and Mrs. Victor H. Winterrowd, 6124 Primrose ave., Indianapolis.

Bowling-Moore Rite Is Read

Miss Mary Margaret Moore was given -in marriage by her father, Eugene Moore, as she became the bride of George Bowling this mornling in the St. Philip Neri Catholic church. . The single-ring rite was performed by the Rev. Fr. Hilary Meny. The bride wore a white satin and chiffon gown with ruffie trimming. Her fingertip illusion veil fell from a crown of orange blossoms. The matron of honor, Mrs. Merle Wirey, the bridegroom’s sister, wore a dusty rose gown with a fitted bodice and a full net skirt. Darlene Udeing, flower girl,” wore a _turquoise “taffeta and net - gown trimmed in pink. The bridegmoom was attended by John Busald. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Moore, 408 N. Rural st., and Mr. and Mrs. George Bowling, also of Indianapolis. :

Immediately after the wedding, the couple left for Toledo, O. for a wedding trip., They will be at home at 574 N. Pershing st.

Harold Ingels To Take Bride

A-reception inthe home of ‘the bride’s parents will follow the wedding of Miss Dorothy Marie Ressler and Harold Ingels at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon in the rectory of Sacred Heart Catholic church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles A. Ressler, 1514 8S. Alabama st., and the bridegroom is the son of Logan Ingels, 957 Tecumseh pl. The Rev. Fr. Laurien Kungel, O. F. M., will read the rite, The couple will be attended by the bride's sister, Miss Betty Ressler and Russell Moore. The bride wil wear a two-piece aqua crepe dress and a corsage of roses and gardenias, After a short wedding trip, the couple will be at home in Indianapolis,

Cheer Guild

The following units of the Riley Hospital Cheer guild will meet next week in the hospital: Monday — “June Time”; Tuesday—“Muskingum Valley”; Wednesday—“Our Old Friends Never Fail”; Thursday — “The Brook Song,” and Friday— “Sup and Rain.”

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Sorority Committee :

+ The Beta Pi chapter, Beta Sigma Phi sorority will sponsor the Civic Theater production of “Uncle Harry” Frid night. Serving and means committee, in charge of arrangements, are (left to right) Miss Eunice t Robison, Miss. Martha Hav, Pd,

air corps. He is a member of Sigma |

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in the spring. (P. H. Ho photo.)

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

1. Dr. and Mrs. Henry R. Alburger, 232 Buckingham dr., announce the engagement of their daughter, Joan, to John Krieg, son of Mr. and Mrs. William. F. Krieg, 4238 Broadway. Neo date has been set for (Emma Gene Tucker photo.) 2. Miss Jane Obrina Mottern, daughter of Col. and Mrs. L. Robert Mottern, 920 Audubon rd., became the bride of Capt. Earle A. Thomas Jr. Dec. 2 in a ceremony in Sweeney chapel at Butler university. Capt. Thomas is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earle A. Thomas, Portland, Me.

of Miss Jane Cecelia Roberts to Lt. R. H. Applebaum, army air force, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Roberts, Alma, Mich. Lt. Applebaum, now on terminal leave, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Applebaum, Webster Grove, Mo. attended Missouri universiy and will enroll at the Rolla School of Mines, Rolla, Mo., Jan. 28. Miss Roberts, a Delta Gamma at Butler university, attended Stephens college. The wedding will take place

4 Miss Maxine Johnson, daughter of Harry P. Johnson, 252 S.

Emerson ave., will become the bride

of Paul Flinn, son of Mr. and Mrs.

J. M. Flinn, Mitchell, Neb, at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Irvington Methodist church. Mr. Flinn was recently discharged from the marines

after 23 months’ service overseas.

(P. H. Ho photo.)

5. Mrs, Kenneth A. Pearson was Miss Jeanne Blackburn before her marriage last Saturday in the First Methodist church. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. H. Otho Blackburn, Oshkosh, Wis., and the bridegroom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. R. O. Pearson of Rushville,

formerly of Indianapolis. The Meridian st. (Miller photo.)

6. A ceremony Jan. 28 in the

couple will reside at 1809 N.

Holy Cross Catholic church will

unite Miss Mary Margaret Flaherty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Flaherty, 1524 E. Washington st, and Maj. George T. Buchmeier, son of Mrs. Elnora Buchmeier, Indianapolis. Miss Flaherty is a graduate

of St. Agnes academy.

Maj. Buchmeier; a graduate of Purdue univer-

sity, is in the engineering corps and formerly was stationed in Eng-

land. He will report to Greensboro, (P. H. Ho photo.)

N. C,, for reassignment next month,

Vows to Unite J. Rex Hodges, Jane Hyde

A single-ring ceremony at 7:30 o'clock tonight will unite Miss Jane Hyde and J. Rex Hodges. Dr. John, F. Edwards will officiate,at the rite in the Broadway Methodist church, The bride will have as her attends * ants Mrs, Paul McCreary, matron of honor, and Mrs. Joseph Howets, bridesmaid. Miss Linda McLain and Miss Barbara Hyde, the bride's sige

“ter, will serve as junior bridesmaids,

A pink brocade dress will be worn by the matron of honor. Mrs. Hows ett will wear blue net and the june jor bridesmaids have chosen yellow net: They will carry cascade are rangements of snapdragons, iris and pompons. An ivory satin gown will be worm by the bride. The dress is styled with a fitted basque, square necke line accented with seed pearl clips, long pointed sleeves and a full skirt extending into a train. Her fingertip veil will be attached to a seed pearl tiara and she will carry a cascade bouquet of roses and sweetpeas. The bridegroom will have Lt. (J.g.) James Hughes as his best man. Ushers will be Bouldin Kincaid and John PF. Jackson. 3 Couple's Parents The bride's parents are Mr. and

Two Will Wed In Church

The 8 Belmont Avenue - United Brethren church will be the scene of the marriage of Miss Dorothy Wineman and W. Allan Crawford at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon. The Rev. C. 1. Rousch will perform the doublering service.

The bride-is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Wineman, 1442 S. Belmont ave. Mr. Crawford's parents are Mr. and Mrs, John Crawford, Detroit. Miss Alice Kumpart will be the maid of honor, while Mrs. Herbert Ludwig, sister of the bride, and Mrs. J. Melvin Gregory, will serve as bridesmaids. The maid of honor will wear a blue frock with a blue Juliet cap and a shoulder-length veil. She will carry an arm bouquet of pink roses. The bridesmaids will carry bouquets of pink roses with their dresses. They will wear pink beaded Juliet caps with veils. The bride's gown of white satin is fashioned with a sweetheart neckline outlined with pleated ruching. The bodice is fitted and the full skirt extends into a train: Her two-tiered three-quarter-length veil is of princess applique. She will carry a shower bouquet of carnations. The bridegroom's attendants will be his brother, Robert Crawford as best man, and Mr. Gregory and Frederick B. Johnson, ushers. A reception will be held in the home of the bride's parents after the rite. The couple's at-home address will be 3145 N. Illinois st.

Rite to Unite Couple Sunday

The. marriage of ‘Miss Barbara Jeall Pinney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.” J. 8. Pinney, 733 E. 40th st. and Robert, Russell Hathaway will take place at 2:15 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the North Meéthodist’ church, with Dr. Dallas ‘Browning officiating. The bridegroom is the son of George Hathaway, Lowell. The bride, given in marriage by her father, will wear a dress of ivory satin fashioned with a sweetheart neckline and ‘long pointed sleeves. She will -wear a fingertip length two-tiered veil attached to a pearl crown. A white orchid will center her bridal bouquet. The maid of honor, Miss Patricia Pinney, sister of the bride, will be in a blue gown. Her flowers will be carnations. The bridesmaids will be Mrs, leonard J, LaBelle and Mi%. Ross Maberry. They will carry Wedgewood iris bouquets with their pink frocks. The best man will be Richard Randolph, Lowell. Robert Byar, Bay Village,” O., and Robert Sirvis, Shelby, will be the ushers. There will be a reception in the bride's home after the ceremony.

at home in Lowell.

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To Herbert Feibleman Tomorrow Becomes Bride

In a setting of palms and ferns in the Harrison room of the Columbia

club tomorrow afternoon Miss Bernice Kaplan, daughter of Mr. anditer of Mr. and ‘Mrs.

Miss Mary Jane LeCompte, daughLester Le-

Mrs. Hyman Kaplan, 3849 Park ave. will become the bride of Herbert | {Compte, 1117 Comer ave. and SalF. Feibleman. Rabbi David Shapiro and Cantor Myro Glass will read the vator M. Mulinaro were married

ceremony at 4:30 o'clock.

by the Rev. Fr. Joseph Brokhage

Carrying a bouquet of pink roses, Miss Eunice Brenner, maid of at 8 o'clock this morning in the

Pastor to Hear

Wedding Vows

A double-ring wedding rite will be read for Miss Irene Nendel and Ned Pickering at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. The pastor, Dr. FP. R. Daries, will hear the vows. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Nendel, 335 N. Summit st., and Mrs. and Mrs. N. C. Pickering, 2850 N. Capitol ave. The bride will be gowned in white satin. Her gown is trimmed with a- marquisette yoke outlined in Chantilly lace and with the lace trimming repeated on the sleeves. The full skirt extends into a train, and her fingertip veil falls from a crown. of seed pearls, She will carry white centered with a white orchid. Her matron of honor, Mrs. Kénneth - Conaway, her bridesmaids, Miss Ruth Ellen Nendel, Evansville, and -Mrs. M. W, Bennett, and her junior’ bridesmaid, Miss Anna Louise Meier, will wear matching gowns of white embossed organza. They will carry contrasting pastel net muffs, fronted with rose corsages. White lace mitts will complete their costumes. The bridegroom will be attended by John Schulmeyer, best man, and Harold Siebert and Mr. Bennett, ushers. After a wedding trip to Chicago, the couple will be at home in Indianapolis.

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Single-Ring Vows Read

A wedding breakfast this morning in the Marott hotel followed the wedding of Miss Marguerite Templin and Capt. James J. McMillen, A. U, 8. The Rev. Fr, Cornelius B. Sweeney read the singlering rite at 11 o'clock in the rectory of the S8. Peter and Paul cathedral. The bride js the daughter of Leroy Templin, 2716 N. Illinois st., and Capt. McMillen is the son of -Mr. and Mrs. H, 8S. McMillen, Milwaukee,

The couple had as their attend- |.

ants. Mr. and Mrs. Raphael De~ Muth, Madison, Wis., brother-in-law and sister of the bridegroom. Following a wedding trip to New Orléans, the couple will be at home

in Madison.

honor, will wear a pink marquisette gown edged with ruffles which cascade at the back into a short train. | She will wear a halo of pink rosebuds.

Miss Kaplan's Gown Her gown of white marquisette is fashioned with a high neckline] outlined with silk scrolls. The dress has long, full sleeves, a fitted bodice of white satin and a full skirt gathered at the waist and extending into a long train. She will wear a! full length veil of ~tilusion,—edged | in lace and accented with halo crown of seed pearls. Dr. Richard Feibleman, uncle of, the groom, will be best man and! ushers will be Morris Kaplan and Cpl. Willlam Hoffman.

IL U. Graduate

A graduate of Indiana university, the bride attended the university's s¢hool for social work. The groom recently received his discharge from the army after serving 29 months in the European theater. Following the wedding, a reception will be held for the guests, The couple will léave for a wedding trip to Lake Placid and New York City. They will make their home here after Feb. 1.

Bell-Moskovitz =| Nuptials Today

Miss Bertha Sylvia Moskovitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Moskovitz, 1860 S. East st., will} become the bride of Alexander M.| Bell Jr, at 8:30 o'clock this evening in the gold room of the Hotel Washington. Rabbi Samuel J. Fox will read the ceremony assisted by Cantor A. Portnov, The bride will be gowned in white satin fashioned with a fitted bodice, sweetheart neckline, “full net skirt, trimmed with satin bows, and shirred three-quarter-length sleeves. She wil wear a two-tiered veil of illusion attached to a coro(net of seed pearls and will carry a white prayer book, topped with an orchid. y Miss Lorraine Bell, Béyoniie, N.J., cousin of- the bride and maid of honor, will be in a pink taffeta gown. Her bouquet will be of Talis~ man.-roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Ethel Schneider, will carry a bouquet of pink roses with her aqua blue taffeta frock. Daniel Bell, East Orange, N, J, will be his brother's best man. The couple will leave for a wedding trip ‘to Chicago, following a reception in the hotel. They will be at home in East Orange. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and

Mrs. Alexander M.' Bell, East, Or

Holy Rosary Catholic church. The attendants for the bride were Mrs. Guy Mulinaro, sister-in-law of

|the bridegroom and matron of hon-

or,.and Miss Angeline Mulinaro, the bridegroom's sister, and Miss Norma Hussey, bridesmaids. The bride's gown was of white satin with a fitted bodice, long pointed sleeves and a train. Her

|fingertip veil was attached to a jcoronet of pearls and she carried

white roses. Ray Mulinaro- was his brother's

{best man. Guy Mulinaro, another |brother, and Robert LeCompte, the

bride's brother, were ushers. There will be a reception this evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeCompte. The couple will be at home in Indianapolis. The bridegroom's parents are Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Mulinaro, 519 E. Warsaw st.

Miss Sosbey To Wed Today

The Rev. Leo Davis, PRET of | Westbrook Church of the Nazarene, tonight will hear the vows uniting Miss Frances Evelyn Sosbey and Harry R. Westfall Jr. The bride will be attended by Mrs. Benjamin DeMoss, matron of honor, and Misses Edith Preston, Iris Griffin, Ella Westfall and Beaulah Eldridge, bridesmaids. The bridegroom's attendants will be Isaac Breece, best man, and {Howard Walker, William = Sosbey, Benjamin DeMoss and Ray Yarling. The bride will wear white taffeta, trimmed in illusion and an illusion veil, She will carry a single rose on a white Bible. The matron of honor will be gowned in orchid satin and the bridesmaids will wear similar pastel gowns. They will carry colonial bouquets. Following the wedding, the couple will be honored at a reception in the home of the bride’s’parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sosbey;“ 828 Gerrard dr. The bridegroém is the son of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Harry R. Westfall, 3639 Rockville rd. * The couple will be at home at 830 Gerrard dr, after’ a wedding trip,

Assumption Altar Society to Meet

The Assumption Altar society will celebrate Communion day tomorgow at 6 a, m. mass, n

The first 10468 meeting and ihstallation of officers will be at 7:30

p. ‘m. Monday. New. officers’ are |b

“IMrs, James R. Hyde, 4444 Carroll=

Bernice Keplan Will Be Married Miss TeCompns

ton ave. and Mr. Hodges is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A, W. Hodges, Richland. There will be a reception in the Marott hotel hunters’ lodge, after which the couple will leave on & wedding trip. They will be at home in Bloomington, where the. brides groom is enrolled at Indiana unde versity.

Mader-Adams Wedding Set

An altar banked with palms, ferns and candelabra’ will form the setting for the marriage of Miss Rachel Adams and Ernest J. Mader at 7:30 o'clock this evening in the South Side Church of the Nazae rene. The Rev. A. L. Emmert will hear the vows. The parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs, Jesse L. Adams, 2133 Shelby st., and Mr. and Mrs. Eme est Mader, 1240 Lawrence ave. The bride will wear a gown of candlelight satin «fashioned on princess ‘lines with a sweetheart neckline outlined with seed pearl trim. Her two-tiered fingertip tulle veil will fall from a seed pearl tiara and her shower bouquet will be of roses. Miss Thelma Adams, her sister's maid of honor, will wear a dress of pale green chiffon. She will carry a | bouquet of Talisman rosese Misses Nellie and Dellie Adams, twin sisters of the bride, will be lin yellow frocks. Their bouquets’ will be of Briarcliff roses. Sharon Joy Oakes will be the flower girl, Capt, John H. Mader will serve as his brother's best man and Francis E. Ebbeler, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, and Daniel L, Adams, the bride's brother, will usher, Following a reception in the bride’s home, the couple will leave for a wedding trip. They will be at home in Indianapolis.

Betty Elliott To Be Bride

& Miss Betty Louise Elliott, daughe ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arlast Lee Elliott, 336 8. Rural st, and Harry Edmund Hagans will exchange vows at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow In the “Englewood Christian church, The Rev. O. A. Trinkle will offs ciate, The bride, given in marriage by her - father, will wear ‘a. dress of white satin and will carry a bous quet of white roses. Her aMendante will be ‘Miss Barbara Eliothy a Sige ter, and Miss Jean Dow ;

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