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Mrs. John A. Crawford to Entertain With *Party for Miss Ruth Duckwall

MRS. JOHN A. CRAWFORD will be the hostess tomorrrow night at a china shower and dessert-bridge to be given for Miss Ruth K. Duckwall. The honor guest's marriage to William Thomas Rasmussen will be Oct. 5 in the Tabernacle Presbyterian church, Mrs. Paul Duckwall, mother of the bride-to-be, will be among the guests atthe party. « Others will be Mesdames Byron Beasley, Charles E. Brown, Reid Cotton, Henry Decker, James Garwood, Albert Mendenhall, Gale Nave, Leo Stadtmiller and Walter 8. Stone. -Jr.; Misses Louise. Beechey, Polly Moore, Marjorie Tretton and Prances Stalker, J ” » ” » . n Miss Jean Lindstaedt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Lincdstaedt, has chosen her cousin, Miss Ellen Aldag, as maid of honor for her marriage to John _|Morris Prendergast Jr, LaGrange, “Ill. The wedding will be at*3:30 p. m, Oct, 6, in the Lindstaedt home. Mrs. James Gilbert Hunt, Bronxville, N, ¥, will be matron of honor, and Robert Aldag Jr, Chicago, will be the best man.

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Marries Miss Schlotz

St. Anthony's Catholic church Party Wednesday was the scene ‘of the wedding of|- MISS ALDAG will entertain Mrs. Lawrence C. Schlotz, 3310 W.| Wednesday night with a perR. Sommers Jr. at 9 a. m. Satur-|{sonal shower for Miss Lindday. The Rev. Fr. Michael J. Gor-|staedt. The guests will be Mesman officiated. dames Harry T. Lindstaedt,

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence G. Schiotz, 310 w.|Frank E. Billeter, Elmer Lindstaedt, Richard Lindstaedt,

Michigan st. and Mr. and Mrs, W. {Arthur Lindstaedt, Edward

R. Sommers, 350 N. Lynn st. The bride wore a gown of white Hirschman, Albert Hirschman, Jack Hirschman, Minnie Schaaf,

satin and net. Her fingertip veil fell from a Dutch cap of lace, and Margareth Oldendorf, Emma M. Schlosser.

she carried white roses, gardenias and gladioli surrounding an orchid.| procio oc y A Henderson.

is At Lake Tippecanoe | Paul Elliott, Robert Merrill, GilMiss Helen Murphy, maid of | bert Hunt, Henry Young, Wilhonor, was in pink marquiset, and|liam Smith, Daniel Adams, Robthe bridesmaids, Miss Margaret ert E. Schrieber, Wilfred Lusher Hagan and Miss Helen Sommers,(and Willlam Wooley, Mrs. J. wore dresses of aqua taffeta, The Morris Prendergast of Laflower girl, Barbara Hankins, wore| | Grange, mother of the prospeca long white net frock. | tive bridegroom; Misses Betty Raymond Sommers attended his) {Lou Billeter and Ann and Joan brother, and ushers were Arthur | Lindstaedt, Jugg and Romuald Medvescek. Afar 8.8 a the reception at the bride's home A dinner party was given rethe couple left for Lake Tippécanoe. | cently by Mr. and Mrs, C. E. They will be at home at 1108 N.| Thomas for Miss Lindstaedt and Centennial st. next week. Mr. Prendergast. A crystal show-

* nud buffet supper will be . ’ given by Miss Margaret Terry Helen Killilea Is Bride

on Sept. 20. Miss Helen Killilea, daughter of | Al pha Beta chap., Alpha Chi Omega. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Killilea, 414 6:30 p.m. today. Indianapolis

N. Gray st., was married Saturday, Athletic club. Rush dinner. morning to Howard J. Barnhorst,! sen of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Barnhorst, Delta Gamma Mothers club. 2p.m.,, 612 Eastern ave. | Tues. Delta Gamma chapter] Officiating at the 9 o'clock cere- | house at Butler university. Mrs. mony in St. Philip Neri Catholic church was the Rev. Fr. Hilary] The bride wore white satin Kappa chap., Delta Sigma Kappa. | and net and a two-tiered veil held] g§ p m. today. Mrs. Earl Shimer, by a satin coronet. She carried | Wanamaker, hostess. .Semi-| white roses. | monthly business meeting.

Her attendants were Mrs, Robert J. Grothaus, Denver, her sister and 1Pdianapolis Alumnae club, Pi Bela

matron of honor; Misses Margaret | Pid. i 130 p, In, Soph = Marott Sullivan, Florence Fillenwarth and olel. hun'ers ge. nvention

Betty Mae Moore, bridesmaids; Ann TePOrts. business -wiesting, introduction of new officers and com-

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Grothaus, flower girl, and Donnie Barnhorst, ring bearer. Mitlee personnel. Mrs. Grothaus wore aqua taffeta, Beta chap., Theta Nu Chi. 6 p.m., while the bridesmaids wore ice blue! Wed. Mrs. Rex Carr, 1430 W. and pink. 34th, hostess. Dinner.

| Terry were married at 5 p. m, yes- | |terday in the Hotel Washington,

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Rabbi David Shapiro officiated. The bride is the sister of Louis | Rabin, 340 Blue Ridge rd. and Mr. | Terry's parents are Mr, and Mrs, Ben Terry of Bradley Beach, N. J. The bride's gown of white satin was made on princess lines, and her full-length’ veil fell from a tiara. | She carried an orchid-centered bouquet of white roses.

The Attendants Mrs, Joseph Rabin, matron of

honor, wore a .dress of eggshell # taffeta, and Miss Edith Terry, Brad- |"

yellow taffeta. The bridesmaids were Miss” Lucille Terry, who wore pink

net, and Mrs, Al Bell Jr, East] Orange, N. J, who was in blue taffeta, Rose Deanna Rabin, flower |

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girl, wore a pink net dress, Michel] Pilz was ringbearer. David Terry was best man, and | ushers were Joseph Rabin, Mr. Bell and Bernard Snyder. After a dinner in the gold room of the Hotel Washington, the couple left on a trip to Montreal, Canada. They will be at | home in Orange, N. J. after Sept. 23

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