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| pow on her cheek and party for the church where no and the Rev. Fr. rancis Agius waited. : bowed, ‘with her gray-haired father, she followed her maid of honor up the church steps. It was 34 pom, Death walked behind

hey stepped down the aisle to the strains of the wedding march, and the church full of friends turned to admire the beauty in

brocaded white satin. She stumbled and grasped her | father’s arm with both hands. He ‘patted her hand reassuringly and | stopped to help her untangle the | train from her feet. She gasped and collapsed in the aisle. Her mother, arteinnetie hastened from the front pew. Her father began fanning her, then he | carried her to the church lawn. Someone summoned Dr. Alexander Vivona. “She's dead,” he said. Twelve members of the fire de- | partment sought unsuccessfully to revive her, Inside the church, Mr, Mostantuono finally sent his best man to find out why the wedding was delayed. He left the church in tears and locked himself in his room. “She had a rheumatic heart,” Dr. Vivona said., “The embarrassment . of stumbling over her train was too much for it.”

INDIANA REBEKAHS OPEN PARLEY HERE

Approximately 1500 members are attending the 62d annual tonvention of the Indiana Rebekahs in session today and tomorrow in the Odd Pellow’s hall. The Indiana Rebekah assembly is the woman's organization of the

Independent Order of Odd Fellows, | Mrs. Hazel M. Brust of Sullivan, retiring president, will preside until new officers are installed. The election is scheduled for late today |

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and the installation for tomorrow. |

Nancy Ann Macy of Indianapo-

were dedicated Rebekah Jewels and memorial services were held. In-| troduction of grand lodge officers, reports of officers and the nomination of a place of ‘meeting for year are scheduled for today. Miss Annabelle Gaynor tonight will read the continuity for a pageant of which she is the author. Approximately 50 persons in costume will participate. The pageant will portray the history of the Order of Odd Fellows and Rebekahs. A reception for retiring and incoming officers will be given tomorrow, On Wednesday, an excursion will be conducted to the IL O. 0. PR home at Greensburg.

Organizations

Ladies Help, Ald And Assist club will

meet at North Park Masonic (emple, 30th and Clifton sts, at 8 p. m. ‘omorrow, Indianapolis Sadia Auxiliary. Mats Division 22 o af. will have a banaa in Hotel a at 7 p. m. Satur-

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Getting ready for the hurricane In Miami main shopping center there. Note man holding hat on right.

JURY OPENS DUPONT TRIPLE POISON CASE

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of Mrs. Lockman, who kept house 23 for the McConnells. She was arrested | ; on charges of attempted poisoning | when mercury was found In “Mrs, = McConnell's stomach. Toxicologists then found mercury in the stomach of the body of Mrs. Minnie McConnell, mother-in-law of the ill woman. The body | SSeSSESr of “Uncle Fred” Giddings, 92-year- | S25 Sslis G old farmer«eared for by Mrs, Lock- | SREnSStgly on x | man, was exhumed and Ma = Se WY " | deposits found in his stomach. State police then went to Iowa and also | 2 5

{ vital organs of Mrs, Hattie Cal-| ET houn, another Ldckman patient. | | Her body was exhumed from a|

| Burlington, Ia., cemetery. lis and two other children today)

However, state pathologists found | that evidence that the mercury actually was the .cause of.the deaths. was not conclusive, Laboratory | tests were continued. Mrs. Lockman “Taced murder charges in the death of Mrs. MecConnell. The young Mrs. McCon- ! Acme Telephotos nell, recovered from her illness, was | Heavy gales are battering the expected to be one of the grand| southwest coast of Florida and a Jury witnesses. tropical hurricane is reported

POLICE SHOT HALTS | ot or an ot = 10: FLEEING PRISONER

mile-long swath through the west end of Cuba in the vicinity of A Beech Grove man arrested for | violation of the 1935 alcoholic |

Corrientes bay (2), Storm warnings were hoisted over Florida as beverage act was chased through | gar north as Tarpon Springs (3). downtown streets yesterday and | u

{ halted after: police fired a shot over | across Illinois st. and east on |

his head. | Market st. to the alley where he | Police arrested Paul H. Lee, 32 | fled north toward New York st.|

and William LaMarr Jackson, 40, ! Back of the Indiana Bell Telephone |

iboth of Beech Grove, in the bus| Co. building the police fired a shot terminal building yestérday after over his head and he stopped. In they saw an exchange of a pint addition to violation of the beverage of liquor between the two.

| officers, ran out of the building! with violation of the beverage act

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EVENTS TOMORROW Rebekah State Assembl Annual convention, Odd Fellows bu building

MARRIAGE’ LICENSES | Howard Franklin Adams, 1812 W. Morris; Chloe 8. Giass, 1814 W. Morris N. LaSalle; Marjorie Lee Palmer, Zionsville,

Morris Dean Barlow, 233 McCrea; Glenda .:

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| Harry D. Crawford, 513 Division; Alice

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Russell Charles Grisamore, 3014 Ralston;

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| Howard Thorman, 705 N. Alabama; Mary

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