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_ SATURDAY, SEPT. 14, 1946

109 N. Glider ave., announces the approaching marriage of her daughter, Eileen, to Roberf

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Miss Dorothy Ann Lambourne's engagement to Richard W. Wittenbraker, son of C. A, Wittenbracker, New Castle,

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H. Shoemaker, son of Mrs. Clarence is announced by her parents, Mr, and Shoemaker, IT5 N. Drexel ave. The Mrs. Leslie Lambourne, 6001 Guilford wedding will be Sept. 26 in Our Lady ave. The wedding will be Sept. 28 in and Mrs, of Lourdes Catholic church. the Advent Episcopal church. lege ave.

Bridegroom’s Brother To Officiate

In a 4:30 p. m. ceremony tomor-

row, Miss Mary Elizabeth Schafer |

and Herbert E. Allender will be in the Downey Avenue Christian church. The Rev. Edwin R. Allender, brother of the bride- | groom; will read the vows.

The bride's gown is fashioned with | a white satin bodice and a mar-/| quiset skirt. Marquiset fills in the deep V neckline, and the full skirt falls into a train. Her fingertip

veil will be held by a tiara of satin|

loops, and she will carry an orchid

on a white Bible.

Sister Maid of Honor Her sister, Betty, will be maid of honor and will wear a frock of rose taffeta. Virginia Lee Alexander, a niece of the bridegroom, will be flower girl. Mark Edward Brackemyre, Seymour, a cousin of the bride, will be ringbearer. Robert Knecht will attend the bridegroom, and ushers will be Ralph A. Schafer Jr. and John C. Lennox. Reception at Church After a reception at the church, the couple will leave for Missoula, Mont., where they will be at home while the bridegroom attends the University of Montana. The bride is a graduate of Indiana university. Parents of the couple are Mr. and irs. Ralph A. Schafer, 10 8. Hawthorne lane, and Mr. and Mrs, Lesner H. Allender, 5723 Beechwood ave.

Albert Shter To Take Bride

An 8 o'clock ceremony tonight will unite Miss Mary Frances Billhymer and Albert F. Slater. The Rev. Peter Vroom will officiate in the Emerson Avenue Baptist church. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Billhymer, 4446 Kingsley dr., are the bride's parents, and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Slater,-1137 Wallace st., are parents ‘of the bridegroom. /The bride will wear a gown oO white nylon over taffeta with a sweetheart neckline and chapel train.

Reception Follows A wreath of orange blossoms will hold her fingertip veil, and she will carry white gladioli and stephanotis. Mrs. Paul L. Billhymer, Boulder, Col, will be her sister-in-law’s only attendants. She will wear a bouflant frock of blue net over taffeta. Gordon Schmidt will be the Best man, and ushers will be Harold Doughty of Clinton and C. J. Wil son. After a reception for the families at the bride's home, the couple will leave on a short trip. They will be at home at 4311 E. 12th st.

Miss Patricia South, R. M. Hesler Wed

Miss Patricia South, Carlisle, was married to R. Marion Hesler at 2 p. m. today in the Broad Ripple Christian church. The Rev. J. M. Thompson officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Earl South of Carlisle are the bride's parents, and Mrs. Edyth Worman, 6050 Carrollton ave, is the bridegroom's mother. The bride wore a street-length dress of gray crepe, black accessories and a pink rose corsage. She was attended by her sister, Frances. Warren Hesler was his brother's best man, After a reception at the bridegroom’s home, the couple left on a week's wedding trip. They will be at home at 962 N. Pennsylvania st.

St. Rita Guild Sets New Meeting Date

The monthly meefing of the St. Rita guild will be held at 3 p. m. Sunday, Sept. 22, at the convent, 813 N. West st. The meeting, which originally was scheduled for tomorrow, will follow benediction in the chapel. Plans for the year will be discussed. ‘Officers are Miss Catherine O'Gara, president; Mrs, David Conner, vice president, and Miss Cathrine Fox and Mrs. Hilliard F. Kett, recording and corresponding secretaries.

Sponsor Card Party

«The Liederkranz Ladies society will sponsor a public card party at

{and Wednesday.

Tower photo engagement of Miss

Helen Stevenson to Robert K. Price is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stev-

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enson, 1305 Pleasant st. Mr. Price is the son of Mrs. Arthur Plummer, ' Washington. ~ The wedding will be next month.

Kindred photo & ceremony will unite Miss Shirley Ann Link, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. El

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mer G, Link, 135 E. Pleasant Run pkwy., and J. Robert Rader, the son of ‘Mrs. Beulah Pruitt, 1014 Newman st., and Earl W. Rader of 234 E, Pleasant Run pkwy.

and chrysanthemums will mark the

are married there at 4:30 o'clock

E. Kessler blvd.,, and Mr. Huff” the soni of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Huff, 5210 Grandview dr.

A gown of candlelight satin has been chosen by the bride. It is fashioned with a scalloped square neckline, tapered sleeves and gathered skirt and train.

An orange blossom coronet will hold her two-tiered French ivory illusion veil, and she will carry a bouqfiet of spray orchids surrounding a white orchid.

Couple’s Attendants Mrs. Ralph M. Reahard Jr. hér sister's matron of honor, will wear a dress of embroidered yellow taffeta with a basque waist, cap sleeves and full skirt. A similar dress of aqua taffeta will be worn by Mrs. Earl I. Larsen, bridesmaid. The bridegroom's father will be best man. Jackson, Richard Gustin, Charles A. Huff Jr. and David Mauer.

A reception at the Propylaeum will follow the ceremony. After a wedding trip, the couple will be at home in the Meridian apartments. Out-of-Town Guests

Out-of-town wedding guests will include Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Bettendorf of Columbus, O.; Richard and M. Morris Andrews of Hartford, Conn.; Col. and Mrs, A. C. Newkirk of San Francisco; William Hadley of-Duluth,-Minn;-and -Mr.-and Mrs. R. B. Keiser and their daughter, Carolyn Rae, of Cincinnati.

The bride is a graduate of Tudor Hall school, attended Smith college and was graduated from Butler university. She is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Mr. Huff attended Butler and Indiana universities.

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Annual Flower Show Booked Next Week

The 10th annual flower show sponsored by the Spade and Trowel Garden club will be held in the suditorium of school 80 Tuesday Mrs. Allan H. Warne is chairman for the event. The show will include canned fruits and vegetables as well as flowers, and exhibits will be shown by pupils® and adults. The show will ‘be open to the public from 2 to 3 p.m. Tuesday and during

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Miss Helen Jo Cunningham's’ marriage to John G. Williams will be at 10 Oct. 26 in SS. Peter and Paul cathedral. Parents of the engaged couple are Mr. and Mrs. John E. Williams, Loogootee,

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Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Tullis, 1314 Reisner st., announce the engagement of their daughter, Blanche Ellen, to Donald L. Litmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Litmer, Covington, Ky. The wedding ceremony will be read on the 29th of next month.

Huff-Hadley Nuptial Ceremony Will Be Read This Afternoon In Advent Episcopal Church

Tall candles tied with yellow satin bows and clusters of yellow gladioli

central aisle of the Advent Episcopal

church when Miss Kathryn Bernard Hadley and George Blaine Huff

this afternoon. The Rev. Chester

Minton, formerly of 8t. James parish, Salem, Mass., will officiate. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan J. ‘Hadley, 2009

Butler Chapel

Scene of Rite

An informal ceremony at 3:30 p. m. today in Sweeney chapel at Butler university united Miss Dolly Mitchell and Elbert Eltzroth. Dr. Dallas L. Browning, North Methodist church, read the single-ring service, + The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lon W. Mitchell, 3820 N. Capitol ave, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carter W. Eltzroth, 1065 W. 35th st. Couple to Live Here The bride wore a gray wool dress with black accessories, and she carried a bouquet of pink roses. Miss Mary Louise Crawley of Louisville, Ky., her only attendant, wore an aqua wool dress and carried yellow roses. Robert Dickson was the best man, A reception for the families was held in the bride's home after the ceremony. The couple left on a shott wedding trip. They will be at home at 1043 W. 33d st.

Holy Name Church Is Scene of Rite

A double-ring ceremony uniting Miss Margaretta Jones and Marion

'Tinder was read by the Rev. Fr. J.

F. Patterson at 9:30 a. m. today in the Holy Name Catholic church, Beech Grove. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs, Gus Jones, Beech Grove, and Mrs. Ethel Tinder, 545 Sheffield ave. The bride's ivory satin gown: was made with, a sweetheart neckline and full skirt and train. A pearl tiara held her illusion veil, and she carried white roses and stephanotis. Pastel Frocks Miss Florence Logan was maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Mrs. John Ellett and Miss Florence Randall. They wore full-skirted net dresses of pink and blue. Mary Hancock was flower girl. John Tinder was best’man, and ushers were James Hart and Forrest Quinn. A breakfast at Whispering Winds followed the ceremony, and a reception will be held in the bride's home tonight. After a short wedding trip, the couple will be at home

school hours Wednesday.

Ayres’ auditorium. “Red Morning” (Frey), Mrs, Olive Enslen Tinder. ' Guest day.

Clifton Kindergarten Mothers. 1:30 p. m. Thurs, In the kindergarten. Fall tea, Central west dist., Garden Club of Indiana. 1:30 p. m. Tues: Mrs. Edward J. Elliott, 3672 E. Fall Creek ‘blvd, hostess.” Meeting of district committee ghairmen and garden club representatives.

Garfield Garden. 1:30 p. m. Tues.

» Jersey, hostess.

8:18 p..m, today in the ° hall, 21 E. Washington st. f

CLUBS Altrusa. 8 p. m. Fri. Wilking Music Co. hall. Evening of music. ~ « Book Forum. 1:30 p. mm. Wed.|,

Mrs, Walter Jackman, 940 S, New |"

Horiron., §:30 p. m. Thurs. Me-

with the bridegroom's mother.

ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES

ridian Life bldg. Informal supper; election; program. New Harmony chap. I. T.-8. C. 7:30 p. m. Wed. “Mrs, Charles Murphy, 345 Congress, hostess. “Turkey,” by Mrs. H. B. McClain. Will Rogers chap, I. T.-S. C. 8|. p. m. Tues. Mrs. 8. W. Light, 5018 Primrose, hostess. “Turkey,” Mrs. H, B. McClain.

Newman Mothers. Tues. Riverside park. Annual fall outing and ‘pienie. Mrs. H.-J. Baltz and , Mrs. Carrie Baecheler, chairmen. S. M. 8. 12:30 p. m. Tues. Mrs. Fred Holt, 812 Parker, hostess, Lichs eon. Tuesday Quest, 12:45 p. m. Tues. Mrs. T. H. Beecher, 5225 Boulevard pl, hostess. “Mrs. John K. Goodwin, speaker. = ° ‘.

Jean Ayers Will Be W ed Tomorrow

Miss Jean Ayers and Robert E. Klingenberger will be married at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in McKee chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church with the Rev. Harry R. Mercer officiating. Parents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd L. Ayers, 4615 Cold Spring rd. and Mr. and Mrs. James A. Klingenberger of Marion,

Bridal Gown The bride will wear a gown of marquiset over taffeta, fashioned with a fitted bodice, full skirt and train and puffed sleeves. Her veil will fall from a Juliet cap, and she will carry orchids and white delphinium. Mrs. Herschel Peavler, matron of honor, will be in pink taffeta. Mrs. Richard Isahour and Mrs. J. B. Morman, Anderson, will wear powder blue marquiset and turquoise taffeta, respectively.

Trip to Canada

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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- Will Extend Th

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Symphony Season-Ticket Campaign

rough Five-Week Period

season-ticket drive for the chestra.

the work.

today.

directed by Mrs, Hortense Rauh burgh, co-chairmen. They will Retherford and Mrs. Easley R. members of society.

Friday, Oct, 18, to 1:30 p. m. each day of a five-

evening, Monday through Friday. The Volunteer Workers' Sc

week will be from Ayres’

the second week. will include Ha members. Mrs. Willlam J. Stark

‘done by Block's employees. head

direction of Mesdames H. Talge Carl Weinhardt. The evening st vised by Miss Dorothy Jayes.

on duty during the day. In the

Jean Wichser, According to the campaign pl 137 hours.

Six Friday evenings, six Sunday af

maker, Panhellenic representative, nate,

The first " tieotiiin. to be held

Supple.

Fenstermaker. Officers for the y

treasurer; Panhellenic Te pesentpuve, Vos Fr] wu

apolis Delta Zeta alumnae. The national president. The assistant

Johnson, Edward W. Wilson and Murray.

the women's committee, Telephones will be installed in the Murat theater ticket offices of the symphony orchestra, be made directly from the ticket racks. From Monday through the volunteer personnel recruited from the eivic groups will talk with prospective season-ticket buyers from 9:30 a. m.

workers while Mrs. William N. Flemi|® will head the Mu Phi Epsilon group. The evening work will be

‘MONDAY WILL MARK THE OPENING of the

Indianapolis Symphony or-

A volunteer “staff xecruited from. five civic © groups and five local business organizations will supervise

“Mrs. Walter P. Morton, chairman of the season-ticket sales for the orchestra's 10th season under Fabien Sevitzky’s direction, announced detailed plans for the campaign

Volunteer workers will be drawn from. the Council of Jewish Women, the Woman's Department club, the Harmonie club, Mu Phi Epsilon music sorority and the Music guild of the Methodist hospital White Cross guild. Campaign personnel also will include a corps of workers recruited from Ayres’, Lilly & Co. ana P. R, Mallory Co, The mechanical prganizations of the five-week period will be

Block's, Wasson's, Ell Ine.

Burpee and Mrs. F. E. Thornbe assisted by Mrs. Garland A. Blackwood, both executive board Indiana State Symphony

Mrs. Burpee said, and sales will

day week. The business organiza-

tions will take over telephone solicitation from 7 to 9 p. m. each

hedule

DURING THE FIRST WEEK, the daytime telephone staff will include Mesdames Blackwood, Burpee, Jack A. Goodman, Walter P. Morton, Retherford and Thornburgh. The evening staff for the and will be supervised by Miss Helen Hollingsworth and Miss Cleo Thornburg. The daytime staff for

rmonié club and Mu Phi Epsilon will supervise the Harmonie club Jr. and Mrs, Grace Hutchings

ed by Miss Dora Evans,

For the week of Sept. 30 to Oct. 4 workers from the Woman's Department club will serve during the daytime period, under the

Brown, A. Allard Deardorff and aff, from Wasson's, will be super-

During the fourth week of the drive, members of the Music guild, directed by Mrs, Bliss Morton, will be

evenings a group from Lilly's will

work with Miss Edna McClintock directing them. For the final week of the campaign, the Council of Jewish Women will work, supervised by Mrs. Bernard Rosenak and Miss Lois Letzter, staff from Mallogy's will be directed by Miss Mary Hall and Miss

and the evening

ans, Mrs. Burpee and Mrs. Thorn-

burgh will be in direct charge of a possible maximum total of 150 volunteer workers, who will telephone during a period of more than The season-ticket staff will offer reservations at the season rate to any of the symphony orchestra's three concert series:

ternoons and 12 Saturday evenings.

Alumnae Groups Announce Opening Meetings MRS. E. LEO SMITH will entertain Monday night as the Alpha Gamma Delta Alumnae club holds its first meeting of the season. New officers of the club are Mrs. John R. Swan, president; Mrs. A. E, Stensby, vice president; Miss Virginia Benham, secretary; Mrs. R. R. Jacoby, treasurer; Mrs. Merton Johnston, editor; Mrs. John Fenster-

and Mrs.' Earl H, Conway, alter-

this season by the Kappa Delta

Alumnae association will be Tuesday in the home of Mrs. Graeme Speakers will be Mrs. David Sherwood and Mrs. John R.

ear are Mrs. Sherwood, president;

Mrs, Supple, vice president; Mrs. Robert C. Blackman, secretaryMrs. Thomas L. Baldwin, editor, and ‘Mrs. Floyd Boys,

A buffet supper in the home of Mrs. Kenneth E. Lemons at 6 p. m. Tuesday will be the first meeting of the season for the Indian-

program will include talks by Mrs.

Charles W. Rawlings, alumnae president, and Miss Franges Westcott,

hostesses will be Mesdames Charles A. M. Romberg and Miss Charlyn

Dr. E. Burdette

Backus Reads

Nicholas-Madden Vows

A bay window framed with bouquets of roses, gladioli and ferns

formed the background for the marriage of Miss Helen Marie Madden

Stewart Dowling, 5507 Washington blvd. Mr. Nicholas is the son of Mr.

James -~Klingenberger, Marion, will attend his brother, and ushers | will be William Fraley and E. G.| Bernett, After a reception at the Riviera

club, the couple wil leave on g motor trip to Canada. They will be at home with the bride's parents.

Dr. Shullenberger Will Read Vows

Dr. W. A. Shullenberger will read the service uniting Miss Virginia M. Wilson and Carl M. Tevis, Nashville, Tenn., at 7:30 p. m. today in the chapel of the Central Christian church. Parents of the couple are Mrs. Lucy Wilon, 2143 N. Bosart ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tevis, 915 E. 49th st. A blue wool suit with, silver buttons has been chosen by the bride. She will wear black accessories and will carry a nosegay of stephanotis surrounding an orchid. Miss Juné Phillips, her only attendant, will wear a Dubonnet suit and black accessories. She will have a bouquet of pink asters. A reception will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wil- | son, 2029 N, Wallace ave. After | a trip to the Smoky mountains, the | couple will be at home in Nashville,

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| Returns to School Miss Nancy Stern, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Stern, 321 E. 50th st, has returned to Ward-

Belmont School for Girls in Nashville, _Tenn,

MISCELLANEOUS Pike Twp. P.-T. A. 1:30 p. m. Wed. “Summer Roundup,” by Mrs Néllie May Smith, ‘ SORORITIES Alpha and Kappa chaps, Alpha

Delta Omega. Tues. night. Parlor B, Y. W. C. A. “Wilderness Adventure” (Page), Mrs. Bjorn Winger. X} Iota examplar chap. Beta Sigma Phi. 7:30 p. m, Wed. Riley hotel. Installation service. Kappa chap, Mu Phi Epsilon. * 6:30 p: m, Tues. Mrs. Joseph “E. Reagan, 2887 Sutherland, hostess. Informal dinner; .business session. Migs Rose Rohner to be pledged. Beta. chap., Omega Phi Tau. 8 p. m. “Wed. Mrs. Carl Thlson, Mt. Pleasant, hostess, :

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| dressmaker | beige accessories. !nosegay of white orchids and gilded

‘Vows Are Exchanged

|ski, Shelburn, and Mrs. Mary Schu-

{only attendant, wore a black and

Open House Planned

and Mrs. E. H. Nicholas of Jackson, Minn. The bride chose a burgundy wool suit with black and She carried a

ivy leaves. Motor Trip North

Miss Eleanor Evans Townsend of Rehoboth Beach, Del, was the bride's only attendant. She wore a royal blue silk dress and black accessories and carried a duchess rose made of rose petals shading from burgundy to shell pink. William A. Wildhack was the best man. A reception at the Dowling home followed the ceremony, and the couple left on a motor trip north. They will fe at home tn Indian. apolis. Ne Couple's Schools The bride was graduated from Monticello Preparatory school at Alton, Ill, and from Connecticut College for Women at New London, Conn. Mr. Nicholas is a graduate of the University of Minnesota and the Law School of the university,

In Cathedral

The marriage of Miss Sophia

and Lowell P. Nicholas at 3:30 p. m. today. Dr. E. Burdette Backus of All Souls Unitarian church read the ceremony in the home of the

Couple to Take Chicago Trip

Vows will be repeated by Miss Emma Preston, 221 E. Michigan st., and John Fonda at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Roberts Park Methodist church with the Rev. 8B. L. Martin officiating. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Preston, Avilla, and Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Fonda, 5341 Carrollton ave. The bride will wear a gown of white lace and net, and her fingertip veil will be attached to an illusion band. White asters will surround an orchid in her bouquet. At Home Address

liean Johnson of Otterbein will attend her. They will wear frocks of yellow and blue, respectively. Donald W. Lacy will be Mr. Fonda’s best man. The ushers will be Harvey Preston of Avilla, brother of the bride, and Robert Leavitt, A church reception will follow the ceremony. After a trip to Chicago, the couple will be at home at the Michigan st, address.

| Tarczueski, 962 N, Pennsylvania st., and Louis Schtmacher was at 9 a. m. today in S88. Peter and Paul] cathedral. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Ray- | {mond R. Noll officiated. Mothers of | the couple are” Mrs. Mary Tarczue-

macher, 410 N, Oakland ave.

The bride wore a gray suit and brown ‘accessories, and she carried an ®rchid on a prayerbook. Mrs. Robert Deming, who.was her sister's

{white checked suit and a pink or |chid. James McGrath was best man, and ushers were Paul Schumacher, Joseph McGrath, Thomas O'Connor and Clff Meyers. A breakfast at Cifaldi's followed the rite. The couple will take a trip to Oklahoma City, Okla. The bride attended the St. Anthony Nursing school at Terre Haute, and Mr. Schumacher. attendéd Indiana university...

Mr. and Mrs. Géorge M, Risk, 2415 Brookside. pkwy. South dr. will hold open house from 2 to § p..m. tomotrow for their son-in-law and datighter, Mr. and Mrs. Russell

Betty Jeanne Sauer

Becomes Bride

Repeating vows .read by the Rt. Rev. Msgr. James Downey, Miss Betty Jeanne Sauer and Thomas B. Dawson were married at 9:30 a. m. today in St. Catherine of Sienna Catholic church, Parents of the wcouple are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sauer, 2039 Boyd ave, and Jdouls Scott Dawson, 403 W. McCarty st. The bride wore an ivory brocade gown with a sheer yoke and full skirt and train. An orange blossom wreath held her fingertip veil, and she carried an orchid-topped prayerbook. ; Reception Tonight Mrs. James Long, matron of hon-or;-and Miss Marian Dawson and Miss Marjorie Bellau, bridesmaids, wore dresses of blue and pink bro-

cade. ‘Theresa. Clarke was flower girl, and John Sauer was ringbearer,

John Kelly was best man, and ushers were James Long, Joseph Casey and Thomas Mulhearn, After a reception tonight in the bride's

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Kindred phato Miss Donna Mae Menten is the bride-to-be of Vernon B.. Ealy. Their wedding will be Oct. 13 in the First Evangelical and Reformed church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs, Clarence T. Menten, 1202 N. Oxford st., and Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Ealy, Mount Victory, O,

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Miss Betty Sue Johnson became the bride of Richard A. Sigmund in a ceremony read Aug. 30 in the Unity Methodist church. She is the daughter of |

Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Johnson, 1420 Montcalm st., and Sigmund's parents are Mr. and | Mrs. Charles Sigmund, 1902 Milburn st.

F y Spicuzza = [Will Read

Ceremony v A high mass will follow the marriage of Miss Maida Gladys Loven and Phillip Michael Lombardo at 9:30 a._m. tomorrow in the Holy Rosary Catholic church. The Rev. Fr. Anthony Spicuzza, Richmond, cousin of the bridegroom, will officlate. The bride's gown of white net is fashioned with ruffled sleeves and a full skirt and train. Her veil will fall from a wreath of orange blos-

Her sister, Barbara, and Miss Al-

soms, and she will carry an orchidcentered bouquet of white roses. Miss Josephine Spicuzza will be maid of honor, and bridesmaids will be Misses Rosina Menonna, Roselyn Krukemeier, Doris Hendrix, Catherine Rea, Mary Burrello, Shirley DeMore and Rosemary Spicuzza. Paul Lombardo will be the best man, and ushers will be Salvatore DeMore, Roy Raia, Tony Voi and Leo Rea. A wedding breakfast at the Lake Shore Country club will follow the rite, and a reception will be held in the church hall at night. After a trip to Chicago, the couple will be at home at 875 Fletcher ave. Parents of- the couple are Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Busby, San Antonio, Tex., and Mr. and Mrs. August Lombardo, 917 8, New Jersey st.

Instructors Sought

An appeal for volunteer instructors to teach adult food classes in communities, downtown or at the Red Cross chapter house has been issued by C. R. Weiss, chairman of the Red Cross nutrition committee. Requirements for volunteers wishing to act as instructors are that

Fletcher, 1227 College ave. announce the marriage of their daughter, Mary Lou, fo George Burton Deaton, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Wick Deaton, Haddix, Ky. The couple exchanged - marriage vows Sept. 2 in the Broadway Baptist church.

Reception Will Be Held At Marott

In a ceremony at 4:30 p. m. to~day, Miss Evélyn Louise Lloyd will become the bride of George O. Huey. The Rev. Newman 8. Jeffrey will read the single-ring ceremony in the Broadway Methodist church. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Lloyd, 3055 N. Merid-

|ian st., and Mr. Huey is the son of {Mr. and Mrs. George M., Huey,

Kingston. A gown of off-white duchess satin will be worn by the bride. It

{is fashioned with a ' sweetheart

neckline, gathered bodice and a full skirt extending into a train, Bridegroom’s Attendants Her fingertip veil will be caught by a Jullet cap, and she will carry a bouquet of gardenias and stephanotis centered with an orchid.

Mrs. John R. Humphreys of

| Marion, O., will be matron of honor,

Her turquoise jersey dress is made with a square neckline and full skirt. Scout Thirkield, Franklin, O., will be My. Huey’s best man, and ushers

will be Willlam C. Dick, Philadel-;

phia; George E. Gunther and

~ James M, Matheny of Chicago, and | Emanuel F. Millér,

Reception at Marott The reception will be in the ballroom of the Marott hotel. After a wedding trip, the couple will be at home in Cincinnati. The bride attended Ohio Wesleyan university ‘and was graduated from Butler university. She is a membér of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Mr. Huey was graduated from Wyoming seminary at Kingston, Pa., from Amherst college and from the graduate school of business at the University of Pennsylvania. He is a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity.

Betty Raftery Is Married

The St. Philip Neri Catholic church was the scene of the marriage of Miss Betty Jo Raftery and Thomas C. Foley at 10 a. m. today. The Rev. Fr. Hilary Meny officiated. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Raftery, 858 Parker ave, and Mr. and Mrs, Paul J. Fo= ley, Milwaukee. The bride wore a gown of white satin with basque waist and a full skirt and train. An {illusion cap held her fingertip veil, and she carried an orchid-topped prayerbook. She was attended by her sisters, Dottie and Patty. They wore dresses of aqua and pink taffeta, respectively. Joseph Dreyer of Milwaukee was the best man, and ushers were Michael Raftery and Paul Bailey. A breakfast at the Antlers hotel followed the wedding, and a reception was held at the hotel this afternoon. After a motor trip to

they be college graduates with a major in food courses.

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