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| aa © ve’ | esident warp-shooting critics e of the leaders in ary Harold L. Ickes. 3 to have something imes a week. introduction to the ppines.” This high~ hleteering was writ- » worked for McNutt
h what Roxas and r the Philippines in collaborationist benal government for lion, competent foreign Roxas collaboration 3. consent, but prac nerican army officer, a member of one of Ts and was in con1S SAYS. * not only lamblasts MacArthur as well, icNutt staff, that is ines also. In fact, , in Stalinized counthe regime, particu-
IMAN presented the *d civilian wartime
leral security adminve head, it also had
ration is well pleased ent and anxious to long as he will con-
tof the presidency, | willing to serve his » today. DAN KIDNEY,
This Era
people used to have coming down with er a pre-dinner cockfull of the hurtling 1safe for the pigeons. aristocracy of crim ved the streets with ard for passing baby higher in the social reputation as a gay ers he knew socially; d' hair was a larger prince, seemed less heinous few years it has be- > to ride into office blers, and beating up is frowned on. Mr. oury stench smelling nt political roses apmanent wither, ceased shooting the nen in the mistaken illegal booze, and we 1e hopes of retrieving
It and shortages of livly and stupidly into a » crash. Everybody's we have largely been 1t about them. one, if only on the e more serious in the 1 our conduct.
samboat
nd when the steamthe millions of mens n—in Europe, India, teamboat stirred.them merica, with only 17 0,000 people, shot the ilding boats; in movnthusiasm that made k, most pitifully enthuonly ‘did Indianapolis ts could run from the yard. Covington and d Peru made persistts up the Wabash to d congress that the nd South Bend coaxed e up the St. Joseph the iron foundry at
usiasm and hope was Indiana through the iry was bursting with steamboat did indeed | not entirely cure the
siasm cooled a bit in teamboat, in Indiana, the lower Wabash and nce or twice a year ana's surplus products id lower Wabash, and rket. teamboat was the faid profit of Indiana,
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party that a split could
why the leaders dealt described as a longty disloyalty. Among apparently were the
a third and a half of have an unexpressed h might give them a issue alone—if the red risk of wrecking the volved, pport in trade unions cial basis of the Labor infonycongress’ annual ft of votes within the led in a defeat for the wy
Softly jency is that the rebels nt groups, which have me and which Messr, vide by soft treatment,
small group of fellow 30. In the middle is the anti-Communist record. for the ride. Messrs. y hope to re-isolate the rossman group and re-
- SATURDAY, NOV. 30; 1948
Society— a
Mrs. Schepp Wilk-Entertain-Hospital Guild to Make Final Plans for Dance
MRS. REX SCHEPP WILL ENTERTAIN at a 12:30 o'clock luncheon Tuesday for the St. Margaret's Hospital guild. At a business meeting to. follow the luncheon, final plans will be made for the guild's Star Dust dinner dance to be held next Saturday in the Indianapolis Aths, letic club. Mrs. Earl F. Trimpe will assist Mrs. Schepp. Many parties are being planned for the dinner dance. Mrs. John R. Brayton, guild president, and.Dr. Brayton will have as guests Mr. and Mrs. George Kingsbury, Mr. and Mrs, James Layman Schell, Mr, and Mrs, Walter Leckrone, Miss Wilma Grossman and Dr. Robert Allen. Mr, and Mrs. Donaldson G. Trone will entertain Lieut. Gov. and Mrs. Richard T. James, Messrs, and Mesdames John Jameson, Philip J. Walsh and John Hillman,
Informal Gathering Planned
BEFORE THE DANCE, Mr. and Mrs. Russel 8. Williams will pntertain informally at the club for Messrs. and Mesdames Frederick Marston, James E. Bingham, Toner M. Overley, Paul R. Sum-=-mers, Joseph P. Merriam and Marvin E. Curle. Also in the party will be the Williams’ house guests, ‘Mr. and Mrs. James I. McMahan of Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Deer of Springfield, O, and Dr. and Mrs. William Karsell of Bloomington. In one party will be Dr. and Mrs. Allan Sparks, Messrs. and Mesdames :L. Roy Ford Sr. Richard Crane, Eugene Barth, L. B, Lambeurne, George -Ros, E. B. McComb and R. D. Munson. Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Ford Jr. will entertain in their home before the dance for the former greup and for their own party, which will include their house guests, Mr. and Mrs, Richard Kuss of Springfield, O., Mr. and Mrs. Gene Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Stillman Jr., Miss Elizabeth Roberts and Russel Williams Jr. - n " ® = » Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Hammond will entertain at home for Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Feightner and their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Arthur Barnhart of Rochester, and Messrs. and Mesdames Donald Hoover, Howard Williams, C. B. Stine, Elmer Sanders, David M. Klausmeyer, E. R. Lindesmith, Paul Browning and Paul Frame and Dr. and Mrs. Gayle B. Wolfe. ; ‘ Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Fenstermaker of Carmel will have in their party Messrs. and Mesdames H. L. Freyn, Charles Hagedon, L. Marshall Vogler, Mort Martin and C. Dolly Gray. "Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Arensman and Mrs. Richard T. Hill will attend together. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F. Adair and Mr. and Mrs. James L. Beattey will entertain informally in the former's home for Messrs. and Mesdames Robert D. Robinson, Paul Lee Hargitt, Richard Lockton, Noel Mudd, John Bruhn, Wendell Hicks and Fred Albershardt.
Van Dykes to Entertain ——
MR. AND MRS. GEORGE A. VAN DYKE JR. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Daily will entertain together for Messrs. and Mesdames Clifford Hart, Robert Richey, C. Severin Buschmann and George Bardwell. Another party will he made up of Mr. and Mrs. Ear] F. Trimpe and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Maple of Greenfield, and Messrs. and Mesedames Larry Willson, John D. Lemmon and Howard Johnson. In a party with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph F. Betz will be Mr. and Mrs. David Fitzgerald and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Lantz and Mr, and Mrs. William Heicke will entertain before the dance for Messrs. and Mesdames Lawrence Rodabaugh, N. M. Talbert, Robert Rogers, E. I.. Kruse and George Purdy. Mr. and Mrs. John Sloan Smith will entertain before the dance and Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Israel will entertain with a breakfast afterwar dfor Messrs. and Mesdames Robert I. Boyer, Edwin H. Gable, Donald Kenworthy, Robert Miles and William Cooling and Dr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Brady.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Gisler wil] entertain before the dance for Messrs. and Mesdames Harold R. Andrew, Reed D. Voran, Leighton L. Lykins, Andrew F. Ross ahd Jack C. Coyle of Muncie. In a party with Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Fields will be Messrs. and
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Mesdames T. E. Snodgrass, Earl O. Noggle, Carl Weinhardt and Charles FE. Stevens. Attending together will be Messrs. and Mesdames Harold L.
Mercer, Lawrence M. Henderson, Francis A. Sommer, William Clark Roggie,- and William Walker and Dr. and Mrs. Charles Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Shumaker will entertain at home for Messrs. and Mesdames F. J. Moore, George Hamilton, Russell Stevens and L. J. Blackmore,
Schepps and Stiths Plan Party
MR. AND MRS. SCHEPP and Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Stith will entertain in the former's home for Messrs. and Mesdames George Sadlier, J. Robert Martin, Luther Brooks, James A. Hogshire Jr. Oscar B. Perine, Joseph Cole and Truman A. Tochterman, Dr. and Mrs. William A. Kemper, Miss Betty Sweet and J. E. McManamon. Mr. and Mrs. M. Crosby Bartlett and Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Randle will entertain together for Messrs. and Mesdames Horace E. Storer, Bernard F. Lacy, John L. Thorngren, Harold L. Bartholomew, Harry Bitner Jr, Joseph F. Breeze, Burford Cadle and John M. Zuber. Other parties will be formed by Mr. and Mrs. Roger Teeguarden and Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Joyce; Messrs. and Mesdames Norb F. Schaefer, Wilbur L. Appelsand Paul D. Loser, and by Messrs. and Mesdames Charles B. Sipe, Vernon .Kniptash, David Harrison, Glenn Findley, James McCoy, Herbert H. Lindsmith and Frank V, Osborn. a = ‘wom Gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard T., Griffith before the dance will be Messrs. and Mesdames Ken M. Mosiman, Donald W. Alexander, Stanley ‘G. Disque, Myron J. McKee, Roy Petty, Harry T. Pritchard, Lawrence Earle and Francis O. Hackett. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Morris will entertain before the dance for Dr. and Mrs. Miles Barton, Mr: and Mrs. Fred Gregory of Brazil, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Myers and S. S.-Riggenstriff, al] of Connersville, Messrs. and Mesdames Oren Pritchard, Edgar Nicholson and Clarence Myers. Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Richardson will entertain for Dr. and Mrs. Thayer Waldo, Messrs. and Mesdames Chantilla White, D. S. Foster, Walter F, Hickman and John Williams.
Reiley-Kuhn Corciony Is Read In St. Thomas Aquinas Church
studded with
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Clipped - evergreen trees white
at 11:30 a. m. today. The Rev. Fr. John Holloran read the vows. Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Kuhn, 4103 N. Illinois st. are the bride's parents, and Mr. Reiley is the son | of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Reiley | of New York. Miss Margo Sheerin was her ousin’s only attendant. She wore | a citron jersey dress and matching hat,’ and she carried a muff of gold-edged .gardenias and white violets. Robert J. Reiley Jr. of| receives a proposal of marriage. New York was his brother's best| Anything can happen—and does man. ¢ —on the Radio Workshop's broadThe bride chose a gown of ivory| cast at 3:20 p. m. each Saturday silk satin and net made in nioyen| over station WABW, age style. She wore an heirloom| Really called the Drama, Inc, rosepoiny veil and carried a prayer- | Radio Workshop, this group is book topped by white violets and| part of the Teen Drama club, one valley llies. | of the city's teen-age interest organizations. A committee of three | arranges the weekly program, After a reception in the Wood-| writing the script (or preparing a stock club, the couple left on a Bon.rovalty Jeripth, Siiocsing the . cast and producing a play. . eda np This job (with a capital J) be-
Teen Talk—
By BOBBIE SCHAEFFER SOMEONE GOES insane—another victim is left to die in a cave—or maybe the girl next door
Reception Follows
Reiley was graduated from!
: longs to Harriett Tresslar, Dan he Georgetown Visitation convent| pavis and Norma Owens—with n Washington and attended the Tom Allebrandi as production Jonnecticut College for Women. | panager and Jack Shannon their She is a member of the Indianap- | announcer. lis Junior league and the Dra- | Harriett and Norma gf to
atic club,
Mr. Reiley attend Portsmouth ory school and was graduated om New York university.
Yule Party Booked A business meeting and Christmas party will be held at 8 p. m. Monday by Alpha chapter of Delta Phi
Beta sorority in the home of Misses Norene and Myrtle Gage, 624 E. 12th st.
Shortridge and Dan is a Broad Rippleite. They take turns getting the script and choose their cast from the Drama club, which has a membership of about 20 to 25. They give mysteries, comedies, romahces—all kinds of plays. It's hard to get enough boys for the casts the committee laments— but Dan and Tom and some other members fill fn on male parts. n ”n » THE SOUND EFFECTS man-— that's Tom. He puts a record on
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chrysanthemums Johnson, marked the aisle of 8f. Thomas Aquinas Catholic church when Miss | Blasingham, Mary Sheerin Kuhn and George Chatillon Reiley were married there
Ww ill Marry i . . ‘Miss Irvin The Rev. {the vows uniting Miss {Ann Irvin and Howard C. Cox
(3 p. m. iMethodist church.
Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Emmett M. Irvin, 345 Whittier Orville Cox of
pl, and Mr. and Mrs. {New Richmond.
{ The bride will wear a gown made |with a white satin bodice and chifAn illusion bonnet will {hold her veil, and she will carry an
{fon skirt.
lorchid-topped prayerbook. Attendants’ Frocks | Miss Martha Johnson,
of blue lace and net.
| pink marquiset | Mr. Allen will be best man, ington and David Oppy of Richmond. After | tion, the couple will
| Richmond. | The bride is a St. Vincent's hospital Schéol Nursing, and the bridegroom tended Purdue university.
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Dinner Will Precede Guild Ball Tonight
Miss tonight with a dinner party Indianapolis
versary ball. Her guests will be Messrs. and Mesdames George Blaine Huff, William V. Pitkin, Frank Powell, Eugene F. Ratliff and "Ralph M. Reahard Jr., Miss Nancy Greer, Miss Annabelle Gochenour of Clarksburg, W. Va., and Miss Lyn
Heffe of - Caracas,
C. Holmes, Addison Parry Jr., Walter Vonnegut and Daniel Davis Taylor .
Miss Gochenour and Miss Heffe Greer at her They are
are guests of Miss home in Williams Creek. classmates at Northwestern versity. ” | The guild has announced additional patrons for the ball tonight Among them are Messrs. dames Russel S. Williams,
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Rochford, Joseph P. Merriam, William W. Garstang, Fred Bates Sylvester Johnson, H. E Maxwell V. Bailey,
John G.
ham.
R. O. Pearson will read Elizabeth | at tomorrow in the Irvington
Evansville, the maid of honor, will wear a dress Miss Mary Lou Varley, Springfield, O., and Mrs. Gordon Allen will be bridesmaids. Their dresses will be yellow lace and
and {ushers will be J. E. Irvin of BloomNew a church receptake a short trip and will be at home in New
graduate of the
of at-
Anne Holmes will entertain at the Athletic club before the Children’s Museum guild anni-
Venezuela, John
uni- |
and MesPaul T.
Kinghan and R. E. Peck-
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Miss Betty Frances Thome's marriage to Marvin T. Lagenaur will be tomorrow in the Emmaus Evangelical Lutheran church. She is the daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Thome, 352 Harlan st. Lagenaur i is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Lagenaur, Monrovia.
Howard C. Cox
and Mr.
Miss Helen Jane Kercher, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Frank C. Kercher, 5104 Evanston ave., was married this afternoon to Robert Hay, son David D. Hay, North Man.
of Mr. and Mrs. chester. The ceremony was in the
Methodist church.
Mann- Jarvis Ceremony
A trip east will follow the wedding of Miss Barbara Jarvis and Emerson W. Mann, U. S. N, at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Grace Methodist church. The, Rev, E Arnold Clegg will officiate Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Nelp, 1046 W 32d st., and Mr. and Mrs. Chester O
Mann of Blue Ridge are parents of the couple. Mrs. Paul Slauter, matron of honor, will wear fuchsia taffeta, and blue taffeta dresses will be worn by Mrs. Cletus Higgs of Rushville and Mrs. ‘Max Glenn, bridesmaids. Mary Linda Mann will be flower girl, The of candlelight satin is made with a scalloped waistline and full skirt. A shell headband will hold her illusion veil, and she will carry an Orchig- topped prayerbook. Oris Mann of Blue Ridge will attend. his brother, and ushers will be Howard McMichael, Shelbyville; James Haywood, Rushville; Kenneth Truster, Moscow, Ind, arid Wilbur Mann. A church reception will follow the wedding
bride's gown
In the realm of radio.drama-— (left to right) Harriett Tresslar, Dan Davis, Nérma Owens and Tom Allebrandi—members of the Drama, Inc., Radio Workshop.
the turntable—something from the Firebird Suite—for the opening theme of the program, and from then on he's busier than a bnegarmed, paper hanger. He breaks dishes, pours drinks. clinks wine glasses, .piays takes care of the * “bridges” during the Program,
music: and « ~ rehearsal
He doesn't know before. Saturday ‘what his job will be, and at the rehearsal he gathers records and props around him for the “atmosphere.” " " » AT 1:30 P. M, on Saturdavs is ~time to. get thg -cast together, read over the lines of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Parr,
engagement of their daughter, Joan, to Paul L. Locke, son of Mr, and Mrs. Paul E. Locke, 2915 Ruckle st.
marriage vows in a ceremony to be read in the early spring.
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Fifty-first Street of Mrs.
Recohtion at 1. A. C. to Follow Pruett-Richards Nuptials
Miss Virginia Lowe Richards and Robert Phillip
today in McKee chapel of the Tabernacle Roy Ewing Vale will officiate.
married at 4:30 p byterian church.
m. Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. parents, and Mr. Pruett is the son of Col. and Mrs. C. A. Pruett, 604
Ellenberger pkwy. Mrs. Edward Willman, Sidney, O matron of honor, will wear a charcrepe Marvin Kern will be best man, will be James Gadden of Bloomington and Donald Crooke. The bride . will ivory satin gown embroidered with seed
treuse dress.
and ushers
wear an
pearls, and her veil will be held by a pearl crown. She will carry white roses and orchids.
‘Couple's Schools
After a reception at the Indianapolis Athletic club, the couple will leave oni a .short- trip. They will
be at home in Indianapolis. The bride attended Miami-Jacobs college in Dayton, and she is a member of Alpha Iota sorority. Mr. Pruett attended Indiana university, Amherst college and the ‘U. S. military academy,
Teen-Age Radio Enthusiasts Present Drama on Air
the script and smooth out ‘the rough spots for. the broadcast at 3:30. Today the workshop pre= sented “Little Red Riding Hood," comedy version The Drama club presents plays, too, and now is working on “Three Days of Grace,” which the’ll give Feb. 28 in Caleb Mills hall at Shortridge.. (They say Grace is quite a character). club performs before different, organizations in the city. It meets weekly, ” u
n TRUE RADIO enthusiasts, Harriet, Dan, Norma and Tom have radio tied into their future plans
one way or another. Tom, actu- | ally, is studying to be an electrical | engineer, He's a freshman at
Purdue university and 18 years old. Dan, too, who is 16, plans to study engineering (electrical) at Purdue but is going to slant it toward radio announcing, he thinks, Norma has visions of attending Goodman's Memorial Theater in Chicago and Harriet, after going to Purdue four years, wants to continue in the theater as an ‘actress.
extension now
They hope to keep the Radio |
Workshop in full swing as long as they are teen-agers--and then pass it on to others who are dramatic and radio students.
Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence M. Madiel, 3001 Park ave., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Beryl Della; Yo Morris Schneider, son Lena Schneider, The wedding ceremony will be read on Feb. Is.
B. J. Richards, 4848 N. Capitol die
The |
Fi PR 2946 College ave., announce the
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Dr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Casey, Huntington, have announced that the marriage of their daughter, Martha Ann, to Edward Joseph Boleman will be on Dec. 21. Boleman is the son of Mrs. Edward J Boleman, | W. 28th st., paragon
The couple will exchange
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Sweeney Chapel Will Be Scene Of Minton-Dahlstrand Rite; ‘Rev. T. O. Fisher to Officiate
Repeating vows read by the Rev. Theo O. Fisher of the Northwood | Christian church, Miss Lorna Adele Dahlstrand and Stephen A, Minton Jr. will be married at 7.30 p. m. tomorrow in Sweeney chapel at Butler | university. { The bride is the daughter of Mr. (811 E. 58th st. The bridegroom's parents live at 4621 Cornelius ave. | Mrs. Henry Wagner Jr. of Day- - {ton, O., will be matron of honor. | She will wear a bouffant dress of | | white ‘net. Procks of white lace] {and net will be worn by the brides{maids, Miss Isabelle Burnside of | Shelbyville and Miss Marilyn Bey | mer. 4 { The bride's gown of white nyPnet is fashioned with a high neckline jand a bustle bow. A coronet of | {illusion and orange blossoms will | hold her double fingertip veil, and
and Mrs. Josef Y. Dahlstrand,
‘Helen Kercher ‘111 Be Wed To C. R. Hay
The Fifty-First Street Methodist church was the scene of the wedshe will carry white carnations and |ding of Miss Helen Jane Kercher silvered ivy. and Charles Robert Hay at 3:30 Bridegroom’s' Attendants p. m. today. The Rev. William C. John L. Busch will be best man, Hartinger, resident pastor at. the and ushers will be Glenn Phillips Methodist hospital, officiated. of Cleveland, Nr Wagner and Rob- | of the couple are Mr. ert Meyer. land Mrs. Frank ©. Kercher, 5107 A reception at the Pi Beta Phi gyvanston ave, and Mr. ang Mrs, sorority house at Butler will follow | payvid D. Hay of North Manchester, the ceremony. After a wedding! The bride chose a light beige trip,” the couple will be at home gapardine suit with beige access in Indianapolis. sories, and she carried an orchid on The bride is a graduate of But-|g prayerbook., ler and a member of Pi Beta Phi] | sorority. Mr. Minton is a graduate | iof Purdue university and a member {of Phi Gamma Defta fraternity,
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Parents
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2250 N. Alabama st.
Church Reception Her sister, Katherine, was her only attendant and wore a light rose gabardine suit and brown ace cessories, Joseph Hancock, Evansville, was
Mar y Alicé Miller | ’ o |best man. Ushers were Robert CurBecomes Bride tis, Frank Kercher Jr, Samuel
Members of the immediate fam-+ Stafford and Boyd Fosworthy. After ilies attended the marriage of Miss a church reception, the couple léft Marv Alice Miller and p. on a short wedding trip. They will | : : be at home in Indianapolis, |Keckley at 1:30 p. m. today in the The bride is a graduate of the
will be Pres-
Pruett
are the bride's
James
Betty Thome
rectory of St. Anthony's Catholic! Methodist hospital School of Nurs= T B . 7 d church. The Rev. Pr. Paul English ing, and the bridegroom is a gradO C A e officiated. uate of the Indianapolis School of | . Parents of the couple are Mr Pharmacy. p— A gown of white satin and netiand Mrs. Paul W. Miller, 129 N will be worn by Miss Betty Frances Sheffield ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Open House to Mark
Thome when she is married to|P, P, Keckley, Cheswick, Pa.
Marvin T. Lagenaur at 3:30 p. m.|" pec john H. Shackelford was the 56th Anniversary 2 tomorrow in the Emmaus Evangel- brid
e's only attendant and Melvin Mr. and Mrs. James H. Makin, ical Lutheran church. The Rev.|geckley was his brother's best man. 5801 ‘N, Pennsylvania st. will ens H. L. Krueckeberg will hear the| ny. ghackelford wore a gray wool tertain with open house from 3 to YORS, E suit with black accessories 5 p. m. tomorrow. They will honor : Mrs Ezaberh Thome, 2 Haye The bride wore a winter white Mrs. Makin's parents, Mr. and Mrs, ra prs Pong om oe pon Tg suit with brown accessories and an | John Dougherty, on their 56th wed
orchid corsage. ding anniversary.
Monrovia are the bridegroom's par-
Following the ceremony there was Mrs. Dougherty has been an Ine ents. . . a reception in the home and the | dianapolis resident 62 years and _ Miss Geraldine Smith will be her ooup1e "oft onea trip. They will| Mr. Dougherty came here from cousin’s maid of honor and will pe at home in Indianapolis. Scotland in 1887. (wear a powder blue velvet dress. wssvammme——— Fred Robinson will be best man,
SAVE ON BEAUTY SERVICE ® PERMANENTS ® FACIALS * SHAMPOOS MANICURES ® FINGER WAVES
and ushers will be C. Montgomery Leeper of Ft. Wayne and John and Ralph Anderson,
Wedding Trip South - R Personal Supervision and Modern Equipment The bride will carry an orchid on : 343 FE. Wash. an heirloom fan of hand-carved International Beauty Sehoo MA-7131
ivory. An orange blossoms crown will ‘hold her fingertip: veil of Het. 17 lam Nm i - Bn
A reception at the, home of Mr > A % ; 7
and Mrs. N. D. Richardson, 4936 W
12th st, will follow the ceremony, Biter 2 yp W gi oo New| on = occas ios hen the spoken word seems tnaderleans, the couple will be at home — 88 your sentiments. at 416 S. Denny st. The bride was quate—let beautiful flowers express your § nent graduated from Butler university, Flowers Dhe aH. Yori Zi Asn, and the bridegroom attended Indi- Telegraphed! ed ana university. | OF INDIANAPOLIS
Ft. Harrison Chapel Is Scene of Rite
A 3:30 p. m, ceremony in Billings |chapel, Ft. Harrison, today united | | Miss Peggy Jean Langlais and-Fred- | lerick H. Smith. Chaplain R:Stan- | ley Hendricks read the vows.
Parents '0f the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Archie H. Langlais, 4226 When man's hour has passed Broadway, and Mrs. Fred A. Hofert y | i | 5065 W. 15th st fitting that the last tribute should A blue gabardine suit and brown be dane of reverent beauty: All accessories were chosen by the . ¢ (bride: Mrs. Richard Stapleton, her our services, regardless of cof
only attendant, wore a brown gahb|ardine suit and brown accessories, {Richard Miles of Columbus, O., was | best man, and ushers were Wilford |Richards of Gary and James |Kellam, The couple left immediately on a trip to Harrisburg, Pa. They will be at home in Lyons,
strive foward that end.
HISEY & TITUS Nlostica’sey
Holiday Luncheon 951
The Tokalon club will have its sChristmas luncheon at 12:30 p. m. "Tuesdny at the Columbia club. Mrs, J. T. Ackerman and Mrs, C. F. | ‘Schmidt will be hostessgs :
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