Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 September 1946 — Page 20

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Tower photo Miss Maida Gladys Loven Witt Springs, Ky. announce and Phillip Michael Lombardo thet the marriage of their will exchange marriage vows ughter, Katherine, #74 Mid. Sunday in the Holy Rosary dle dr, “Plage, Yo Catholic church. ‘She is the John J. Afchison. Jr. will be daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Friday in the First Evangelical Busby, San Antonio, Tex. and | and Reformed church. The Mn Lombardo is the son of Mr. chive bridegroom's parrents fare of Jamestown, N. D.

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Society First of Three Lambs Club Frolics To Be Oct. 19 in the Columbia Club

a THE FIRST OF THREE LAMBS CLUB FROLICS | planned for the season will be held Oct. 19 in the Columbia club, according to an announcement by Robert D. Robinson of the club board of governors. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Matthews are chairmen of the committee which will arrange’the floor show for the event. Their assistants will be Mr. and Mrs. John Gordon Kinghan and Mr, and Mrs. John B, Stokely.

es 8» Ev Mrs. Alan W. Boyd and Mrs. Hubert Hickam, co-chairmen, today announced hostesses fof the Ravca doll exhibit being held in Ayres’ auditorium through Saturday. All ‘the women are members of the Civic theater affairs committee. Hostesses will be Mesdames Fred Luker, Alexander T. Ross, Frank Perry, Lindon A. Bailey, Myron McKee, R. Hartley Sherwood,

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The Rev. Pr. John Holloran read Other. Hostesses | “the service uniting Miss Palicia| MESDAMES EVERETT Swain ahd Anbu £ Weber at ? soHOFTBLD, Horace Roberts, : | Thomas Ayton, Walter Houppert,

Aquinas Catholic church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Paul Summers, Jack Felters, TS. BWAIS, 4340 Michigan i, Kenneth L. Woodring, Ralph D, Be M3 5 2. Morris, Morris, Dan Irwin, James Ford, The bride wore a white satin Frank Jones, J. Richard Drysen, gown with scalloped neckline, George M. Ferry, Joe Burger, basque waist and full skirt and! jo. uy Kine, William EB. Goohs, main, Bias fal engin veil fell {19% | Rolin Shuttleworth, Harold a vulle ; + B "| Honderich, Preston Woolf, Vicried an orchid-topped prayerbook. |io:" |, Boyer, Herbert Grimes, The bride's sister. Shajon, at Hobert M. Bowes. J W. Coffey. maid of honor, and wore a dress 0 | Mesdames Francis Blair, Hardeep pink taffeta with three-quarter| oo pu. Kurt F. Pantzer, Sleeves ahd a ul airs, ae aries. | George T. Parry, John G. KingJala, ivy t Tionn, wore aR. Louis W. Seller, Ford Kaulverly BAR p man, Hugh Carpenter, Prank similar dresses of aqua and yellow| , "5" y “canon Charles

faille. White embroidered fille | oy ovmson, Earl Neil and How-

frocks W worn by the flower pie hi Le. Evansville, #74 Grifith, Miss Eldena Lauter

and Mary Catherine Swain, sister 30d Miss Helen Coffey.

Harry Karcher, Edward Luglon, Wilfred Smith, Ralph Simon, Waiter Myers Jr, T. C. Bosler, Corbin Patrick, Thomas F. Hatfleld, Hortense Raugh Burpee, J, C. Cunningham.

- of the bride. fF 5 8 , The brideg: was attended by! The Alpha Gamma Latreian Stanley Webley, best man, and club will honor its new president,

Donald Summers, Louls Swain Ji. Mrs. Forrest H. McIlroy, st 8 Robert pn and Richard Henn.| qinner Saturday night at Oing , Evansville, Was faidi's, Miss Mabel Carol Mur3 . {rer will be toastmaster, and the A breakias at the Riviera elub| committee in charge will include followed the ceremony, and 8 Fe-|\iss Iouise Thompson, ehairception was held at the bride's home | oy, Mrs Paul §. Davis and ~~ from 2 to § pm. After 8 trip north. | yrs Hortense St. Loren. the couple Will be at home with the, onor new officers. are Mrs.

bride's parents. D. Oliver Brown, vice president; : Miss Mary Cowger, treasurer; Soap Saver Miss Murrer and Miss Mary To save soap, remember that a|Helen Borcherding, recording tiny scrap can be completely used and corresponding secretaries, if pressed on a large cake when|and Miss Thelma Hawthorne,

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Tower photo Miss Margaretta Jones, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Gus Jones, Beech Grove, will become the bride of Marion Tinder in a ceremony to be read Saturday in the Holy Name Catholic church in Beech

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of Mrs. Ethel Tinder, 545 N. Sheffield ave.

Block photo Before her marriage July 26 in the Broadway Baptist church, Mrs. Woodrow L, Moore was ° Miss Marjorie Brown. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown, Shelbyville, and Mr. Moore's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jesse W. Moore, are of Yakima, Wash.

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Fo y : | Mr. and Mrs, Herbert J, The engagement of Miss =| ' Blatz, Beech Grove, announce Agnes Cochran to Robert K. [-1 + ¢

Owen Is announced by her mother, Mrs. John Coghran, 725 Orange st. Mr, and Mrs. George B. Owen, LaGrange, Il, are parents of the bridedate set for the ceremony groemte-be, The wedding will which will be in the Holy Name be Sept. 21 in St, Patrick's Catholic church, Beech Grove. Catholic church.

the approaching marriage of their daughter, Margaret, te Edward William Newman, son of Mrs. Lillian Reed, 1038 Chadwick st. Sept. 28 is the

Moorefield photo.* Mrs. Isabel Sanford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Snapp, 204 N. Tremont ave. was married to James C. Clark in an Aug. |2 ceremony in the Eighth Christian church. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Heze Clark, 2007 N. Delaware st.

Holland photo The Eighth Christian church will be the scene, Nov, 15, of Miss Rose Anna Campbell's marriage to Paul Thomas Smith. Parents of the engaged couple are Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Campball, 709 Manhattan avé., and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Smith, Beech Grove.

Pauline Cox To Be Wed Tonight

Miss Pauline Mary Cox will become the bride of Rollin C. smith | IV, Cleveland, at 6:30 p. m. today in the rectory of the St. Joan of | Are Catholic church. The Rev. Pr. Harry F. Hoover will officiate. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

mother is Mrs. Reld Palmer, 5850 College ave. The bride has chosen a beige satin street-length dress. She will wear brown accessories and a plurple orchid corsage. Miss Kathleen Cox will attend her sister. She will wear a pecan crepe dress, brown accessories and a yellow glamellia corsage. Robert L. Smith will be his brother's best man. A dinngr for the families will he held -in the gold room of the Marott hotel following the ceremony, and a reception will be held in the hotel hunter's lodge. After a trip to Chicago, the couple will be at home in Maple Heights, O. The bridegroom is a. graduate of Ohio State university.

Luneheon Held

The Sarah A. Swain W. 0. T. U. met yesterday for a covered dish luncheon at the Barth Place Methodist church. The Rev. R. M. Taylor led the devotions; Mrs. Bloomfield Moore spoke, and moving pictures were shown.. New officers

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The Bridal Scene— Miss Myrtle Lee Salmon Bride Of Willard Walter Nowling; Martha Bledsoe Is Wed :

Miss Myrtle Lee Salmon, 570 E. Fall Creek blvd, was married Saturday to Willard Walter Nowling, 2018 Ruckle st. The wedding was read at Odon by the Rev. Robert P. Hawkins. The bride is the daughter of James H. Salmon of Bhoals, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Della McOlary and George W. Nowling of Brownstown. : After. 3 wedding trip to the Bmoky mountains, the couple will be at home at the Fall Creek blvd.

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Lecture Club Plans ‘Tea Friday: The Indianapolis ‘Womens Lecjure club will open the season with | ini charge of publicity. |

¥_|a tea at the home of Mrs. Fred Holt, 1812 N. Parker ave; at 3 p, m, Fri¢ | day. "| New officers are Mrs. Charles O.

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E. Market st, announce the marriage of thelr daughter, Martha ¥.| Mr. and Mrs. W. Joseph Norton,

and William ©. Headley, son of P44 N. Denny st, announce thg en-

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Headley, 337 88gement and approaching marriage Prospect st. of their daughter, Jean Marie, and

The ceremony was read st 2:30 John Joseph Adrian, som of Mr. and p. m. Sunday in the home of the Mrs. Joseph Adrian, 4010 E. New Rev. Floyd F. Smith of the Em-| York st. manuel Baptist church. Miss Ere-| The wedding will be at 10 a. m.! lene Bledsoe attended her sister,| Oct. 5 in the Little Flower Catholic and Gail Britton was best man. |church. The bride-to-be has chosen After a wedding trip, the couple | her sister, Mary Lou, tq be maid of

Peezle, to he junior bridesmaid. The 2 8-8 bridesmaids will be Mrs. Lynn La- * Mr. and Mrs. Joséph Fleischman, |Fave apd Miss Mary Margaret 1056 Park ave. announce the en-|Noonan. William Adrian will attend | gagement of their daughter, Mrs.|his brother, and ushers will be Lynn Zimmerman, to Arch K. Emory Bryan and George Adrian, 8 Landy of Louisville, Ky. Mr. Landy |cousin of the prospective brideis the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry |§Foom, 3

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