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SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1046 __ - Dr. F. R. Daries| IED To Officiate At Wedding
Winifred Peters To Become Bride
Dr. Frederick R. Daries, pastor fof the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, will read the vows lat 7:30 p. m. today uniting Miss inifred Peters and Earle C. Catlin. | § 'The ceremony wil be in the hunters’ lodge of the Marott hotel. The bride's parents are Mr. and rs. Fred A. Peters, 1131 W. 18th fst, and Mr. Catlin, who lives at 945 Washington blvd, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Catlin, Aufrora, Iil. : A sky blue net frock styled with| ® a romance neckline and three-| quarter length sleeves has been | Ei chosen by Miss Virginia DeFelice, | pis maid of honor. She will wear a pink net headdress with a shoulder-| § length veil and will carry a colonial} bouquet of pink carnations, blue! delphinium and white snapdragons. |
Bridal Gown
Mrs, Bruce F. Frazier will be the| bridesmaid. Her pink net frock is, styled with a square neckline and a| ull skirt accented with a blue} grosgrain ribbon design. She will wear a tiara of blue flowers with a| shoulder-length veil and will carry] a colonial bouquet of carnations) delphinium and snapdragons with blue predominating.
r . | ‘W. H. Binder, Entering with her father, the < bride will wear a white satin and Miss 1 ucker
net. gown fashioned with a full skirt accented with a satin appli-
que design. Her two-tiered anger VA] Bé Wed
tip veil will cascade from a tiara of orange blossoms. She will wear a diamond pendant worn by the bridegroom’s mother at her wedding and will carry a white prayerbook topped with gardenias and, stephanotis.
Miss Christine Tucker and Wil- | liam H. Binder Jr. will be married | at 8 p. m. today in the Woodruff! Place Baptist church. The Rev. Reception Follows {Harold Heard, Bloomington, will read the single-ring service. He! The best man will be John will be assisted by the Rev. L. C.| LaRosa with Bruce F., and Joe E.[Trent of the A Woodruff Place Frazer as ushers. A reception in church. the lodge will follow the ceremony. | Parents of the couple are Mr. | The couple will take a trip to and Mrs. James E. Tucker, 735] Chicago and northern Wisconsin Middle dr., Woodruff Place, and |
with the bride traveling in a brown Mr. and Mrs. Binder, 406 N. Rural
and white checked wool suit, brown st. { and white accessories, a sable scarf | Sisters Attendants and a corsage of gardenias and car-| Miss Tucker, who will enter with nations. ’ her father, has chosen a gown of |
After June 1 they will be at home| white nylonet with basque waist, with the bride's parents. The bride- long fitted sleeves, mousseiine yoke groom is a graduate of Iowa State and full skirt and train. college and a member of Chi Phi) Her full-length veil of illusion fraternity. will fall from a tiara of orange blossoms, and she will carry ‘her > {father’s prayerbook topped with a | A. A U. W {cascade of camellias .and valley! : { lilies. = The bride will be attended by her | Elects | sisters, Carolyn and Nancy, whose | | white gowns will be like Miss Tuck-| CHICAGO, May 11 (U. P.)—In- I's except that they will be sleeve- | diana officers elected by the Ameri- less and will have bustle backs.| can Association of University Wom-| Both will carry colonial bouquets | en today include Mrs. Wayne C. Of American Beauty joses and po“Kimmel, Indianapolis, president; | eticus, and will wear floral wreaths Mrs. Charles FP. Van Cleve, Mun- caught with veiling. cie, vice president; Dr. Margaret) To Live in Cincinnati Powell, Franklin, second vice presi-| jylia Demerath, flower girl, will| dent; Miss Maude Arthur, Craw-|pe gressed like the bridesmaids and | fordsville, secretary; Miss Hester |will carry a small colonial bouquet. . Wood, Peru, treasurer, and Mrs.| popert C. Binder will be his) Robert Lingle, Indianapolis, cOITe- prother’s best man, and ushers will sponding Secretary. |be Robert Gastineau and Thomas Prior to the election of officers Fox. of five states, an organizing drive Immediately after the Sf emont.. to win women a nore important | the couple will leave on a two-week! yole in local, state and national] or trip, the bride traveling in government was approved by the) beige cashmere suit with brown northeast central region of the| , cessories and a camellia corsage. American Association of University They will be at home in CincinThe A. A."U. W. voted to form | legislative councils of all women’s] organizations in each state to enable women to take real political action.
Councils already are operating in Wisconsin and Ohio.
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Couple to Live In Chicago The ‘move followed charges yes-|
terday by Mrs. Clare George, Wis-, Mr, and Mrs. Anthony Trinko| consin, that women defeated their!ywijl] make their home in Chicago own aims politically because they following a three-weeks' wedding were ignorant, indifferent and t00 trip to California. They were marsusceptible to pressure groups. ried at 9 a. m. today in the Holy ANT SA | Trinity Catholic church with the Collins-Hiner Vows Jer Robert P. Hartman om]
Are. Read Today | The bride, the former Miss Alma |
In a ceremony at 1 p. m. today in Trusnik, is the daughter of Louis
Sabor Trusnik, 730 N. Holmes ave. and the New Bethel Bapust Shureh, the bridegroom's parents are Mr. | Miss Clara Hiner, was married to d Mrs. Michael Trinko, Chicago. | Lt. C. Richard Collins, Akron, O.|30¢ Mrs. Mchae 0, Lnicago,/ The Rev. Frank Buckner read the| Dinner at Homestead service. | Entering with her brother, Louis Parents of the couple are Mr. Trusnik Jr, the bride wore an ivory and Mrs. Clarence W. Hiner, Troy satin gown and a fingertip veil | ave, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles falling from a starched lace Juliet Collins, Akron. |cap. She carried a white prayerbook | The bride wore a white lace | topped with roses. | gown with a long train. Her full-| Miss Sylvia Trusnik, maid of honlength illusion veil fell from a or, and Miss Antonia Sparenblek, | seed pearl cap and she carried bridesmaid, wore aqua faille and net | roses centered with an orchid. gowns and carried Johanna Hill | Miss Doris Hiner, her cousin's roses. They had, matching” flower | bridesmaid, wore blue and carried headpieces. Talisman- roses. The bride's sister,| John Trinko was the best man Betty Lou, was junior bridesmaid. and Louis Trinko was the usher, Bhe wore rose and’ carried Briar- A reception followed the ceremony cliff roses. and a dinner for the families and The best man was Lt. Edward W. bridal party will be held at the]
Blazo, Ft. Harrison, and ushers Homestead. { were Paul Chronister and Alfred — G. Anderson. ‘Historical Council
After a reception at Whispering
Winds, the couple left for chicago. To Meet Tuesday
They will be at home at 1654 N. The annual meeting of the In-
Alabama st: until fall when Lt... 00000 Historical council will bel Collins expects to return to the, old Tuesday in the Marott hb University of Akron: y in the Marott hotel. | Howard, Pie Pesknam, Be state {library's historical division director, Mothers Club Books (will speak on “The Importance of | Local History.” “Early Indianapolis Schools” will| The Lambda Chi ‘Alpha Mothers’ be the topic of Emmet Rice. The club of Butler university will have program was arranged by Mrs. a covered dish luncheon at 1 p. m. Clayton H. Ridge and Mrs. Brandt Tuesday in the fraternity chapter C. Downey. . house, 4721 Sunset ave. A business Mrs, Donovan A. Turk, council meeting and election will be held president, will preside at a busiand a musical program presented. ness session following the 12:15 Mesdames Harvey L. Kares, Smith|p. m. luncheon and program. An-| Burns, M. H. Willett, J. H. Arnold|nual reports will be heard and offi- | and S. E. Robertson will be host-|cers elected. esses. ® Special guests will be representatives of women’s clubs which have been organized more than
Anmwersary Dinner
50 years. “ An anniversary dinner will be I————————— held Monday in the Warren hotel : by Alpha Kappa chapter, Delta Sig- F im I ndorsel}s
ma Kappa sorority, Plans will be| The Indianapolis Indorsers of
made at the dinner for members| Photoplays will meet at 10 a, m,. meet at 1 p. m, Monday in the home and corresponding secretaries: Mrs, to attend the national’ convention Tuesday in the War Memorial. |of Mrs. Fred Lofquist, 6062 Allison- Louis J. Pease, treasurer, and Mrs. Walter P. Morton | Sheldon Cox and Mrs. E. C. Wake-
~ fiext Saturday and Sunday in Chi» [Yeisly reports will cago. et * |the meeting, :
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Mrs. Hazel A. Elrod, 3641 Kenwood ave", and Robert S. Elrod, 3055 N. Meridian st., announce the engagement of their daughter, Madonna Jean, to Thomas Ried Harrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Springer G. Harrison, 2909 N. Pennsylvania st. The ceremony will be read this summer.
be presented. at
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P. H. Ho photo P. H. Ho photo Miss Norma Baumeister's approaching mar. riage to Allen Stoltzmann, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Stoltzmann, Lake Elmo, Minn., is- announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Baumeister, 431 Blue Ridge rd. The ceremony will
be read June 8 in the Trinity Lutheran church.
P. H. Ho photo
Mr. and Mrs. Madison L. Miner, Scottsburg, announce the engagement of their daughter, Evelyn, 3707 N. Meridian st, and W. Guy Waldo, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Guy Waldo, Ellis, Kas. :
The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Ruth Chaplik and Morris Cantor, 3025 N. Meridian st., has been announced by her mother, Mrs. Dora Chaplik, 1112 Union st. Mr. Cantor is the son of Mrs. Gertrude Cantor, New ° York. The wedding will be June 9 in the Colum-
bia club.
Miss Mary Catherine Berlier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Berlier, 1141 N. Arlington aye., | and Joseph P. Sudela, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. | Sudela, Galveston, Tex., will be married Thursday.
The Propylaeum Will Be the Scene Of Kirk-Jones Rite This Afternoon
A PAIR OF ANTIQUE WHITE URNS filled with masses of rhododendron branches and pink and deep red peonies will form the background for the marriage of Miss Mary Elizabeth Jones and Clarence L, Kirk Jr. at 4:30 p. m. today in the Propylaeum. , Dr. Jean S. Milner, pastor of the Second Presbyterian church, will read the vows. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ralston Jones and the bridegroom's mother is Mrs. Clarence L. Kirk. The ceremony Will be performed before a bay window with antique candelabra flanking the improvised altar. = = = . 2 EJ u Given in marriage by her father, the bride ‘will come down a stairway which will be decorated with rhododendron leaves and pink and deep red peonies. The ushers will form a pathway by holding garlands of rhododendron, studded with pink and wine red peonies. A dusty pink crepe gown styled with a high neckiine, cap sleeves, a fitted bodice and a short train has been chosen by the bride. She will wear shoulder-length French suede gloves of shell pink and a hat made of pale shaded pink roses and tied with a cerise velvet ribbon. Her arm bouquet of shaded American Beauty, Sally and Vanity Fair roses will be caught with loops of American Beauty velvet ribbon and festoons of rose leaves.
Couple Will Take Trip to California » THE FLOWER GIRLS, Mildred Nina and.Elizabeth May Rhodes will wear pale pink frocks made with blue batiste callars and tied in back with sashes. They will have white bonnets, trimmed with lace, and white gloves and will carry French hats of natural straw, filled with miniature pink roses and marguerites. Pierre Burdette Aiman will be the best man and ushers will be Ward H. Hackleman, Lt. James R. Mertz, George W. Mahoney Jr. and Harley W. Rhodehamel Jr. The bride's mother will wear a navy blue crepe gown, trimmed with pale pink batiste, a navy straw hat and long white gloves. Her corsage will be white orchids. Mrs. Kirk will be dressed in a pale green with a violet hat and an orchid corsage. 5 n » ” " » A reception in the Propylaeum will follow the ceremony. A bouffant pink silk net cloth will cover the bridal table and the wedding cake will be placed on a plateau of gardenias, pink roses and maidenhair fern. Silvgr candelabra will be arranged on the table with bowls of shaded? roses. The couple will leave on a wedding trip to French Lick and California, with the bride traveling in a gray flannel dressmaker suit, a gray straw hat with white pique trim and black accessories. Her corsage will be of purple orchids. Out-of-town guests will be Mrs. James Woods Babcock of New
today in St.
church. The Rev. Fr, Victor Wright
read the vows.
Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. William Zeph, 306 E. Raymond and Mrs. Sellmeyer, 245 N. Pershing ave. | chose a
st, and Mr.
| The bride gown of white
Her illusion veil fell from a cap
of seed pearls, lilies.
Her sister, Anna Marie, was maid
of honor. She
frock of delphinium blue net and carried a cascade bouquet of pink)
roses,
Tr p Follows Ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Edgar F. Sellmeyer |
left on a wedding trip to Michigan | green marquiset following. their marriage at 9 a. m.
Wedding Breakfast Bridesmaids were - Mrs,
P.H. Ho photo
Gowned in candlelight ivory
read the vows.
Kenwood ave. Mr, Brown's home is
Dolores Xich Is Bride of E. P. Cooke
A 10 o'clock ceremony this morn-
lic church united Miss
| Cooke, 436 N. BeQuincy st. | Entering with her father,
the
Foster photo |
denias, Pastel Frocks
Miss Alice Walpole,
| quiset and wore a matching | bonnet and mitts. cascade bouquet of camellias.
{ Miss Mary Cooke and Miss Mar-
with
The flower girl, Alice Beckett, wore a frock of white organdy with a matching bonnet and carried pansies.
Edgar H.| Breakfast at Club
| John Cooke was his brother's best full-skirted man and ‘ushers were Dr Leo Kirch lace over taffeta. .nq4 Harold Kirch, the bride's brothers. A wedding breakfast at the Lake Shore Country club followed the ceremony and a reception and buffet supper will be held in the bride's home late this afternoon. After a wedding trip the couple
and she carried
wore a bouffant
For traveling the bride will wear
William 'an aqua crepe frock with brown
Stader and Misses Eileen and Mar- | accessories and an. orchid corsage.
guerite Sellmeyer. They were dressed alike in full-skirted pink net, and
carried colonial flowers. Dianne
rose petals,
| Pfc. Bernard Sellmeyer was man, and ushers were William Stader and Donald Curfman : A breakfast was held at Whisper-! ing Winds immediately
ceremony, and
was held in the home of the bride's | HOSS
parents.
The couple will be at home at] 1427'2 S, Alabama st.
Sacred Heart Chure [s Scene of Wedding
Stader, vellow net and carried a basket of
Spring Tea Arranged By Mothers Club
A spring tea will follow a business meeting and election to be held by the Pi Beta Phi Mothers club at 1:30 p. m.-Monday in the Butler university chapter house. Special guests will be officers of after thel the club, officers of the Butler reception | Mothers council, and Mrs. M.
bouquets of blue
flower girl, wore
best
later a
ent. Chairmen for the tea are Mes-
|W, C. Honecker, Floyd Fults and h 'G, R. Lindley.
Visitor Here
A ceremony read by the Rev. Fr.| Miss Nancy Donnelly, daughter Dennis Hall at 10:30 a. m: today of Mr. and Mrs, Edward O. Donin Sacred Heart Catholic church | nelly, 2402 Park ave, has as her united Miss Dolores Welch ‘and house guest Miss Barbara McElAlexander B. Moretto, Fitchburg, rath, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Mass,
The bride wore white satin made | with a full skirt veil pearl tiara. She carried a prayerbook topped by an orchid and valley |
Her illusion
R. P. McElrath, Dayton, O.
| honor, was dressed in yellow marnet, the ceremony.
She carried a
will be at-home at 629 Sanders st.|
wife of the university presi-|
| Ceremony Uniting Urey A. Brown And Margaret Elaine Stark Read in Congregational Church
satin, became the bride of Urey Aubrey Brown in a ceremony at 3:30 p. m, | today in the First Congregational church. The Rev. Marcus W. Johnson
The bride is the daughter of Judge and Mrs. Judson L. Stark, 5306 in Aiken, 8. C. The ceremony was beige accessories, — | performed before | screen covered with ivy and gar- | denias.
|Rite Follo At Marott
Miss Elizabeth Hill, J. L. Kennedy Wed
The 8t. Joan of Are Catholic church was the scene, at 10 a. m, |today, of Miss Elizabeth Margaret Hill's marriage to James Leo Kennedy. The Rev. Fr, John Lynch | officiated. . The bride is ‘the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin P. Hill, 5421 Broadway, and the bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs, Edward A. Kennedy, Peru, Escorted by her father, the bride wore a white satin and net gown fashioned with a peplum and full skirt, Her veil was of lace brought from { France by the bridegroom. She jcarried a prayerbook topped with | white orchids, Bride's Attendants . | Miss Ruth Ann Hill, the hride's (sister, was maid of honor and Mrs. P. H. Ho photo | Joseph Roemmer was bridesmaid,
A ceremony read April 26 in St. Paul's Epis- [They were dressed alike in pink “copal church here united Miss Caroline Denney and Cherles Ellis Johnson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Guy Carleton Denney, 4728 College ave., Indianapolis, and the bridegroom's mother is Mrs, Ellis Johnson, 501 N. | Park, Bloomington.
(nylon made with marquiset yokes {and peplurfis. | They wore net mitts and tiaras of [spring flowers and carried French | bouquets of spring flowers.
The bride is the
| The best man was the bride{groom's brother, Edward A. Ken- ~ |nedy Jr., Peru. “I'rip to Chicago Ushers were Thomas J, Kennedy, the bridegroom's brother, and Robert K, Peters, both of Peru: Edwin P. Hill Jr, the bride's brother, and William E. Berling. Following the ceremony a break{ast was held in the Marott hotel, Elaine Stark'A reception will be given. in the home of ,the bride's parents, For a wedding trip to Chicago the bride wore a moss green crepe dress with a cinnamon brown coat and
Miss Margaret
a wrought iron
Palms, white peonies and Nuptial Vows
candelabra were in the background
the bride wore a gown made in
Given in marriage by her father,
Are Read
princess style with a romance neck-
| line, long sleeves and a full skirt and train. bouquet of gardenias.
ing in Our Lady of Lourdes Catho- of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Dolores | patricia Henshaw and Mrs. Richard |Kirch and Edward P. Cooke. The gtark. They were dressed alike Rev. Fr. Joseph Beecham officiated. |i, plye nylon taffeta frocks styled Parents of the couple are Mr. and| git cap sleeves, turnover collars, Mrs, Nicholas F. Kirch, 1319 Leon-|, tons down the fronts to the {ard st, and Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas| yaictlines and full skirts.
maid of the bride,
Dressed alike, the bridesmaids, with the brid
garet Ann McCarthy, wore pale patent accessories.
matching | gardenia corsage. mitts and bonnets and carried yel-/
Catherine's Catholic !low roses and fuchsias.
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dames J. J. Wichser, Frank Billeter, |
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She carrie and B / Mse N 11 d a h y SET . 0 Vows uniting Miss Mary Margaret Comerford and John Thomas Wade were read at 9 a. m. today in 88. Peter and Paul cathedral. The Rt. Rev, Msgr. Raymond R. Noll officiated.
| Entering with her uncle, A. J. Lt. Stark Best Man |Brady, the bride was gowned in
Miss Anne Paisley was the maid
‘bride wore a white tissue taffeta! They wore long gloves matching white brocaded satin with fitted | gown styled with a sheer yoke and|their dresses and Juliet caps with podice, full skirt and long train. a chapel train. Her illusion veil fell shoulder-length veils. Their flow- Her fingertip veil fell from a Juliet | from a lace cap caught with orange| ers were double white narcissi, del- cap of lace and pearls, and she carblossoms and she carried a prayer- | phinium and ivy. . : book topped with a cluster of gar-|
~~ ried a cascade bouquet of white Lt. Richard A. Stark, the bride's roses centered with an orchid. brother, was the best man. Ushers Yellow Frocks Worn
were William M. Stark, cousin of and Al Portteus. A re- The bridegroom's sister, Virginia, Stark home followed Was maid of honor, and Miss Lorraine de Hebreard and Miss Mary Jane Pfarr were bridesmaids. They {were gowned alike in full-skirted left on a wedding trip yellow taffeta and carried colonial e traveling in a blue | bouquets of spring flowers. Jacket suit, a white hat and black| Carl Madden was best man, and She wore a Robert Kelly and Robert Chiplis were ushers. Mr. Brown is a graduate of the Trip to Chicago University of South Carolina and| After a breakfast at the HighMrs. Brown was graduated from Jand Golf and Country club, the DePauw university where she was couple left on a short trip to Chia member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. cago with the bride traveling in
a — |a navy wool suit with navy and pink 3 |accessories and an orchid corsage. Murphy-Turk "at home In Indian. Vows Read
{They will be at home in IndianMiss Margaret Turk, 4131 Grace-
{apolis. Parents of the couple are Mrs. land ave., became the bride of Earl ~ J. Murphy in a ceremony at 3 p. m. Susan McGaughey
[Mary Brady Comerford, 133 W. 20th ist, and Mr. and Mrs, Jeseph B. Wade, 1237 Linden st. today in the rectory of the Holy 1 1 Trinity Catholic church.. The nov Wed m Home Rite Fr. Thomas Finneran read the vows.| A ceremony at 3:30 p. m. today The bride is the daughter of Mr. |united Miss Susan McGaughey and and Mrs. Charles Turk of Washing-|Dr- William B. Carrane, Chicago. ton, Ind., and the bridegroom is the The vows were read by Dr. William son of Mr, and Mrs. James Murphy, A. Shullenberger, Central Chris66 N. Holmes ave. |tian church, in the home of the Entering with her brother, Leo bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Turk, Evansville, the bride wore a McGaughey, 2027 Broadway. white net gown, made with a full] The bride, given in marriage by skirt and train, and a fingertip illu-| her father, wore a street-length sion veil which cascaded from adress of light blue crepe and. black Juliet cap: She carried calla lilies. and white accessories. She wore a Miss Betty Turk, her sister's only floral headband and carried a coattendant, was dressed in chartreuse lonial bouquet of orchids and valley
ception in the
Couple's Schools The couple
oO. | crepe. She wore a cap of ivy and lilies.
carried purple stocks. The best man| After a reception, the couple was the bridegroom's brother, Paul|left on a month's trip to Florida Murphy. |with the bride traveling in a black A reception followed in the Holy | wool suit worn with black and Trinity school hafl. The couple will|white accessories and an orchid take a trip to California. Their at-| corsage, ' home address will be 2035 N. Me-| The couple will be at home in
ridian st. [Chicago after July 1.
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York and Messrs. and Mesdames Robert Corwin Pauly, Robert W. ilies | " Nelson and Harold Kersten and Mrs. Everard Jack Appleton, all | re » of Cincinnati. | Miss Roberta Cook, maid of hon- | rrr _ ior, wore blue lace and net and car- | ried stocks of .snapdragons. Miss | - Mr., Mrs. Twiname Din ney Tomorrow | Marjorie Welch, her sister's brides- | ” . ~ . Beta chapter, Theta Nu Chi so- maid, chose pink lace and marqui- | Will Entertain be as : ‘ “set and carried a bouquet like Miss . rority, will entertain mothers of its Cook's . ho i A dinner will be given next Satur- members with a chicken dinner at ih
Enzo Moretto,
Fitchburg, was his
day by Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. 6 p. m, tomorrow at the Yankee- , . ii. ¢ best man and ushers were L Morris Katzenberger and Walter’
Twiname, 2548 Park ave, for Dollar chicken dinner place Maurice Merriman and Robert L.' ; Sag I. Myers’ fiancee. Others will be Mr. Parliamentary Club men. : y “ Lists Officers
Among the guests will be Miss : Charma Bailey, Middletown, O., Mr. A business session will be
Mrs. John H. Myers and Mesdames| Tuesday in Ayres’ tray shop. Margaret Myers, Willa Springsteen and Merriman, *
Club to Meet
The
Lily Clements and Mrs.
Arbutus Garden ¢lub will Mrs, Alvin C. Barbour,
ville rd. Mrs, will speak on “Pefennials.” "lam, auditors.
a -
held
Henderson.
A breakfast at Cifaldi's followed
the ceremony and the couple left Fork. home in Fitchburg after May 19. Their parents are Mrs, Clarence Myers” fiancee. Others will be Mr. by the Rose Marie Cruzan Parlia-| welch, 2178 8S. Delaware st, and and Mrs. Charles Myers, Mr. and| mentary Law club at 11:15 a. m.|john Moretto, Fitchburg.
for New
Mrs, C. A. Childers, president; Dr. LeRoy { Portteus, first and sécond vice pregildents; Mrs. William G. Holley and recording |
New officers of the group or Auxiliary
the
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Officers will be mominated at a | meeting of Memorial unit, American Legion auxiliary, at 7:30 p, m.| Tuesday in the Hotel Antlers. Mes- | dames Martin Collins, Kurt Francke land ‘Wendell DeWitt are serving on nominating "members also: will be initiated.
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