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VY a Highland Country Club Is the Scene. go Of Neighbors-Kemper Ceremony
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THE BALLROOM OF THE HIGHLAND COUNTRY ‘CLUB was decorated with cathedral candles, pink and blue hydrangea plants and’ Easter lilies for the wedding of Miss Helen A. Kemper and Robert A. Neighbors at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon. . The Rev. Fr. James Moore, Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church, read the vows. The bride chose a gown of candlelight satin. A fold of satin outlined the sheer net
yoke, and the hoop. skirt extended into a ‘long train, A white lace halo held her long illusion veil. She carried a shower bouquet of chartreuse spray orchids, white hyacinths, lilacs and azalea blossoms.
» » n Miss Nancy Suiter was the maid of honor. She wore a full-skirted frock of aqua marquiset fashioned with a square neckline, shirred bodice and shawl back. She carried a cascade bouquet of yellow Pa tulips, iris and jonquils outlined with laurel leaves. A. calot that {matched her dress was banded { with the same flowers.
Father Best Man DRESSES OF yellow mdrquiset, made like the maid of honi or's, were worn by the bridesTo Speak Here { maids, Miss Joan Pfeiffer and | Miss Charlotte Densford. Their Mrs, James C. Parker, Grand. aqua and yellow bouquets were Rapids, Mich, national president of made of hyacinths, tulips and the Camp Fire Girls, will be one of | daisies, and -the fldwers also the speakers when region nine of! trimmed their calots.
the organizatio #8 nN has a Ea qu on | © The bridegroom had his father, meeting at 6:30 4 { Thomas J. Neighbors, Sheridan, ) | Wyo., as his best man, Ushers
Camp Fire Girls President
. m. Wednesda p: 4he —— were H., Joseph Druecker, Kohotel . komo, and Andrew M. Miny,
| Flushing, N. Y. Wedding Trip East A RECEPTION at the club followed the ceremony. The couple will leave on a trip to the East, and they will be at home in | Sheridan.
Reynold Carlson, National Rec reation associa. tion, also will’ speak at the ban- | quet. Region nine’; includes Indiana,’ Ohio, . Michigan, Illinois, West Virginia and Kentucky. Professional persons in Camp Fire work will meet here next Saturday | and Sunday. A general conference for adults will be held April 14 and 15. Speakers at the opening general session, which will deal with regional business, will include Lt. Gov. Richard T. James and Miss Irene C. Boughton, Indianapolis council president, W. W. French, Mishawaka, will preside. The afternoon session will include discussions of community co-operation and responsibility for program development, Workshop will be held the fol-! lowing morning and afternoon. Election of officers will conclude the conference. Miss Boughton is general chairman, assisted by Mrs. M. R. Gran-
. Couiter Mrs, Parker | { Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Kemper, | She attended Butler and DePauw universities, The bridegroom, son {of Mr. and Mrs. Neighbors, attended the University of Wy-
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oming. .
Miss Suzanne Ramey Entertains Guests
hcuse guests four classmates
Briarcliff Junior college.
Miss Toni Hamilton, Warren, Pa and Miss Enid Oonk, St. Louis.
with a tea guests.
ger and P. O. Ferrel. Other com-|aronsman, also students at Briarmittee chairmen are’ Mrs. Jesse iif honored the visitors with Barker, arrangements; Mrs. Earl luncheon today at the Stumpf, hostesses; Ross Halgren, :
> Hills Country club, transportation; Mrs Guy Morrison, i i ee banquet; Mrs. Johti’ iW. Harvey, fa-| ry, : a 7 re and Miss Patricia ‘McGuire,’ Ps ogram Monday : reservations. . | The Brookside Miss Kathleen Klaiber is In Mothers club will discuss charge of a professional conference dinner, to be held April 13 at Camp Delight.
Evelyn Curry Will Become Bride Of Paul F. Kiewitt Tomorrow
at 1:15 p. m. dergarten.
Miss Evelyn Curry and Pau] F. Kiewitt will exchange marriage Vows Immanuel] Evangelical] and Reformed
at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow in the church. The Rev, Clarence E. Sitier will perform the ceremony.
A colonial style gown accented
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Trip to Florida Follows Rite
A reception this morning in the home «i Mr. and Mrs. Clyde H. Lively. 3245 Schofield ave, lowed the wedding there of their daughter, Roberta Clydiene, and Everett Vernon Crittenden, The ceremony was performed at 9:30 o'clock by the Rev. Frank Pow-
bride. shoulders and a chapel train.
a white prayerbook topped | white orchids.
“White frocks will be worn by the attendants, Mrs. George Mariz, matron of honor, and Miss Betty Eivenfol - good, bridesmaid. Hariene West will
be the flower girl.
rence G. Kiewitt, man and
will "be his ushers. will be Clair
Albert Dirks.
. ist 1 3 ers of the Christian church i Following the ceremony there will Nineveh, _ 'be a reception in the home of the Mrs. Ben Crittenden, 1134 N. ,.400¢ grandparents; Mr. and Mrs.
King ave, is the mother of the ayo st Vogel 429 N. Denny st. The {couple will leave on a wedding trip and will be at home later at 58 Kens
bridegroom. ; Sister Is Atfendant Miss Merlé Lively was her sizteits more. rd. only attendant. She worg; a. brown | crepe dress. ie A frock of hlue crepe with, cap sleeves and bustle back was worn’ by the bride. Her corsage was of while roses and calla lilies.
1139 8, State ave.
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"Miami, Wa.
now a student at Purdie university. man, 1315.E. Tabor st
Red Cross Seeks Gray Ladies “An appeal for: volunteers to'serve =... 0" pital here was issued today by the a aot the Gray Breen marquiset frock.
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’ i services ; personnel, . Additional desk | She carried ‘white roses and hya-
clude. staffing. the reception daily and the library on Sundays, and the handling of recreation: in the wards. A 12:hour course will be given at the Red Cross ehapter house to os : train volunteers. To. enroll, women| \ (., st % - must be between 21 and 55 and be SWISS Women Proud willing to serve.at least 50 hours Ya (Y drs this year ‘at the hospital. Personal Of Free Country interviews: ‘for * enrollment will be| Four different races are vepre-
Tolle and ushers Dreyer and Robert = Fisher. couple wili-be at home at 1132 Hoyt ave, \
ments may be made by calling the
Red Cross . serving the ‘lives of ts women,
Luncheon Meeting *
The Indianapolis Goucher club will be entertained next Saturday at a 1 p. m, lunicheon in the home of Mrs. Frederick Albershardt, 22 E. | 56th st, RT t Word has beer received trom the
in times of stress. Her achievements during the war proved that.
Guest Day Mee ting
t<| Eldredge will speak-on “The United
daughter, Miss Joan Wilson, is. ’ Nations” at the guest day meeting. \ : 3 LN , ;
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Rev. Breedlove
Miss Suzanne Ramey has as her at They are Miss Mary Jo Oburn, Akron, Ohio; | Mis$ Dorothy Dunne, Narberth, Pa.;
..The hostess, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Ramey, 5686 Washington blvd. entertained this afternoon for her
Miss Sue Murray and Miss Betsy
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- Kindergarten | “Imagtnation. in Children” when it meets Monday at the. kin-
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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED—Miss Nancy Joanne Lares
engagement to William A. Jones,
son of Arthur Jones, Westbrook,
7212 Williams Creek dr. No date has been set for the wedding
| | Conn., is announced by her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Joseph A. Lar,
ceremony,
| | | . ‘Will Read Nuptial Vows | The Rev. Willlam O. Breedlove, | | pastor of *~ the Calvary Baptist | (church, will read the vows uniting | |Miss Charlotte Ilene Soule and | Glenn Allen White at 3:30 p. m. to- | {morrow in the Central Avenue] Methodist church. The bride is the foster daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Kirk, 1620 E. 75th st., and parents of the bridegroom ware Mr. and Mrs. C. Oscar White, Thorntown. Brocaded Satin Gown Mrs. Inman Steagall, matron of honor, will wear a pink net frock. The bridesmaids, Miss Betty Russell
and Miss Marie White, will wear
yellow and blue net dresses. A gown of white brocaded satin will be worn by Miss Soule. It is| fashioned with a round neckline, long sleeves and a chapel train. Couple to Live Here A tiara of pearlized orange blos- |
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veil and she will carry white rsoes. !
«ope RAIph White is {0 be Mg 2s ~~
|man and” ¥/al% Sage ‘and Norman iCissna will be ushers. Re A reception will be held in, the Kirk home following the ceremony. | {After a trip to Chicago, the couple | will be at home in .Indianapolis,
Open House Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Emil C. Iverson Sr.
4649 N, Capitol ave, will entertain to 4 and
Dexheimer-Carlon photo ENGAGED—Mr. and Mrs. Featheringill, 212 E. 28th st.. announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary, fo William M. Walls, son of Mrs, Hollis Walls, Danville. The wed-
Meridian soms will hold her fingertip illusion | ; ding will be in May.
A double-ring ceremony at 2:30 |p. m. tomorrow in the West Park | Christian church will unite Miss Virginia Lee Berling, 62-N. Addison st, and John Robert Cable. The
ev. oanman |
To Officiate
with ruffles has been chosen by the It is fashioned with dropped Her imported illusion veil will cascade from a Juliet cap and she wiil carry with |
The bridegroom's brother, Lawbest 0. Curry Jr., brother of the bride, and
Parents dbf the couple are Mr. and Mrs, Curry, 419 N. Denny st, and Mr: and Mrs. Henry D. Kiewitt, to & bonnet and shes will carry a!
ridian st., and Melvin Possman, 108
Miss Mary ‘ Virginia - Schultz, the bride's only attendant, wore a light Church
{with open house from 2 | from 7 to 9 p. m. tomorrow for their Rev. Clifford R. Lanman will read
son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. the vows. ~ Iverson Jr. The couple is returning , of embroidered taffeta from a wedding trip. | : i . {fashioned with a draped skirt and [train has been chosen by thé bride.
gown
Ruby Cooley ” { ” {Bible with an orchid. Will B S W d | Mrs. Calvin E. Berling will be 1 ec e matron of honor and Marilyn
| Karsell will be flower girl.
An Easter Sunday wedding, at 2| Attendants’ Frocks
p. m. in the Pleasant Run Boule- | Mrs. Berling will wear an orchid vard = Evangelical- and Reformed 3 2
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church,” will unite Miss Ruby Marie frock with a matching net bonnet.
Cooley and Howard ‘L. Kramer. The |The flower girl's dress/ will be of
Rev. Robert ,’C.: Windhorst, will white dotted swiss. officiate, : Mr. Berling will be the best man Miss Marie Joshlin,. maid of ‘And ushers are to be Donald I. honor; Miss Mary Kattau and Mrs. ; wf
Dempsey wear taffeta.
feta, accented 'with a leaf design at? the neckline and fashioned with" a full skirt and boned’ puffs on the! sides,
Keller ‘ahd Burnie Weddle: . A reception will be held at “the Ua warren hetel befare the couple |
1 , ( y i Ny The bride's gown is of white ah] for a short wedding trip.
Baker, frocks
bridesmaids, of “pink. and
will |
Parents of the couple are Mr. | and Mrs. John H. Berling, Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Ross E. Cable, 3230 Guilford ave,
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Vows Are Read
- | To Carry Bible ¥ Her fingertip veil will be atfached
white Bible topped ‘with roses.
{ | | {man and ushers Younce and Russell Fisher.
A’ wedding trip to Lake Freeman bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude The bridegroom ‘at-, Vas to follew the marriage of Miss Cooley, 1519 Madison ave, will foltended Iowa State college and is Patricia Schutte and Earl W. Poss: ' low the ceremony. 4 , at 2:30 p. mm. today. The Rev. D.. M. Church' Kramer, 1049 Harlan st (officiated in'the Edwin Ray Meth-!ple will leave on a short trip. {odist church’, Parents of the couple w= - are Mrs, Wallace Ahl, 2714 'S. Me-
James Kliefin is to be the best will. be ‘Ralph
In Greencastle |
: Times State Service RE GREENCASTLE, Ind.; April -5.-] Wedding Vows, were exchanged: here at noon. today by Miss Betty Brooks! The bridegroom's father is Frank and Lorado "M.” Clar The COU~ gma
A reception in the heme of the
k, Clearwater,
The, Rev. Ray Montgomery, ffs-
Gladys Eunice Browh' tor the Central Christian church |
Will Become. Bride
; : The bride's Gladys Eunice Brown will be mar- | gown was of white satin, fashioned ried to Edward Fleming Gulley. The with long sleeves and a chapel train, Rev. ii
cinths. The best man was Robert Lebanon, are- the bride's were ‘Gerald and Mrs. Pearl Gulley,” Maysville The Ky. is the bridegroom's mother.
gown fashioned with a train, {fingertip illusion veil will fall ‘from | 'a’ beaded tiara’ and“she will carry | a colonial bouquet. :
‘held starting April 14. Appoint- S¢nted in Switzerland's population, taffeta, The: brid8groom’s brother, | This must be remembered when ob- | Robert Gulley will be best man | |while-"Hdrold Oliver and Rex Wil-1 | Whatever differences in tempera- |liams will be ushers, [ment appear, each woman remem- | bers first of all :she is Swiss, born in the tradition of free Switzerland.|Mr. and Mrs, Denzil Doggett, 917 | She is intensely patriotic and her N..DeQuincy st. country knows it can depend on her be at home at 1850 N,
Iniome of the bride's uncle and aunt,
Election Booked
annual college that Mrs. Herbert Wilson |. Mrs, H, P. McChord, Carmel, will | Woman's auxiliary. to the Athehas been appointed to the alumnae be hostess to’ the Fortnightly Study | naeum Turners at 6 p. m. Monday. Her/club at 2 p. m. Monday. James A.|Mrs. Elmer J. Pelance is chairman for the dinner
the Athenaefitn, « . =
of ‘Connersville, officiated jm the } home of the bride's parerits, Br. and Mrs. Fowlet D. Brooks. ; Mrs. Harry Mahdeville Jr., Clearwatet, is the mother of the bfidegroom. ‘ |
At 3 p. m, of
tomorrow in the First the Nazarene,, MiSs |
C. B. Cox will officiate. and Mrs. Clay R. Brown, | parents,
Mr, Luncheon Held
The bride's, sister, Mrs. Jack P.! "| Davis, Alexandria, was her -only| |attendant. yMr. Mandeville was the | Her | PS man; MN A, luncheon for members of the immediate families and guests fol-| (lo%idyghe déremony. The maid ofs honor, Miss Lena | The bride is a. graduate of ‘De-
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Miss Brown will” wear a moire
; rs : w fversity ar p r | Maree Beacort, will wear pale'green [Pau THiversity and. = member of
{Alpha Chi. Omega sorority, Mr, | Clark ig attending DePauw, | - hans - -
mm o Ae Ross Teckemeyetl - Ri To Be Speaker Ross. Teckemeyer, ~ chairman of | the state employees retirement | fund, will. discuss the fund at the | monthly meeting of the Fourth Ward Woman's Republican clib at 8' p.m. Tuesday in‘“the home of | Mrs. Lewis Finch, 115 Periwady. Mrs. Joseph Bering, ‘social com-| mittee chairman, will be assisted by | Mesdames Finch, Dwight Brill, H.| H. Bacon, Grace Swain, M. W. ~~ '€pmieron ahd William N. Thompson. - : fo /. ke
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A reception will be held in ‘the
The couple. will Delaware st.
Officers will. be elected at the dinner meeting of the
which will ‘be at
|A lace - Juliet cap will hold herg | fingertip veil and she will carry a
| portions that the canteen room
| nate the addresses o0f members
| Ashcraft, secretary. It's all strict-
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Liang Shen photo ° RECENT BRIDE—Before her marriage March 15, Mrs. Robert Edward Kearns was Miss Dana Carolyn DeWitt. Parents of the couple are Mrs. Clarence E, DeWitt, 526 Powell pl., and Mr. and
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Mrs. Edward J. Kearns, W. 106th st, The at-home address is 4455
Marcy lane.
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> ¥ 3 2% ’ > Si / wv WEDDING IN MAY—Miss Barbara Jesh
. Falck Jepsen photo Montgomery and
| Carl Braden Jr. will exchange marriage vows May 25 in the lrv-
ington Methodist church, She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J.
| A. Montgomery, 5926 Pleasant Run bivd., and Mr. Braden's parents
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TL een Talk— ; > Expapding Crossroads Canteen Will Seek a: Earger H me
.By BOBBIE SCHAEFFER \_ FROM SIX TO 70 members). That's how the
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in® January. 1945, \ ANA CN ; This teen “canteen actuslly started With the handicapped.boys who met at the Crossroads ¢rehabilitation ‘center 3001 "Ny New Jersey st, to talk “over "iN -organization : idea, But a year ago the male dynasty weakened, girls were ifvited to the meetings and ultimately overthrew the powers. They wanted to be the Sad Sacks and the | groups joined. :
Happy Hoboes, six
in. August ‘afterA\the Camp Fire Gils ‘leave. They \ enjoy the swimming dnd sports he made avatiable tof them. Recently one :of the projects for the” group gas boxes. td be sent to E ' They were guests, as a group, of the Shrine
So the story goes of the small Nips ao A rio beginning of a group ‘of handi- theater capped teen-agers who were seek- RE ) ’ \ ing a recreational club. Now the Some of. the members — in-.
clingl toward the musical side— ‘Have - formed a. singing group. About 25 make up the chorus
membership is reaching such pro-
at Crossroads is barely sufficient.
As rehabilitation services at | Which has become ‘practically Crossroads expand, space becomes | Professional, appearing before | a. problem ‘and officials at the | Many clubs — the Kiwanis and center are seeking a. community Caravan clubs, the Seuwenth disbuilding or camp for the teensters, | trict, Indiana Federation ' of
un 5 2 THE IDEA of the canteen: originated with three former executives %of the Marion County ‘So-
Clubs, and others. They're, scheduled. for an appearance at the folkadance. festival in Mak
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| ciety for the Crippled; which AT CROSSROADS" these boys | ‘sponsors Crossroads: THey “were | and girls find opportunity for a Mis Mabel Cox and Mr. and Mrs, | NOTMmal-active life. “Each may Broward = Busard: The club} ‘Acquire a skill, It may ‘be in the
letter shop or the4wood-working shop “or ‘in manipulating office machines. Through the occupational therapy department; ‘the teensters may become skilled and find job opportunities. It is the hope, at Crossroads, to place as many per-
started for boys. who were attending, or who had been graduated from, Roberts school, Although ,meetings were held once. a month at first, they have increased to two ‘a’ month. Spongors of the group are Alex Corbett Jr, treasurerof the Marion Coun-
ty. ‘Society ‘for the Crippled, and | sons’ as possible in profitable Miss. Louann Myers, president of | work. the American ‘Women's Voluntary | The physiotherapy department Services. \ helps the handicapped regain 2 on a] and use of muscles and ACTIVITIES at the club meet- | to become better fitted for work.
Being built up is one of the most active canteens in the city. The membership is threatening to surge above 70. Easter'seal returns are giving these teensters their canteen—and ‘they’ Joined in the sale. °
ings cover all sorts of recreation--table tennis, card games, dancing, singing. ‘Movies often are shown or a guest speaker will highlight the meeting. In the summer wiener roasts and outdoor sports are planned. There's a refreshment commit tee, ‘too.. Perhaps the group with the hardest job is the transportation committee, A map of the city is used and colored markers desig-
Governor to Attend Ball in Washington Times Special WASHINGTON, April 5.—~Gover(nor Ralph PF. Gates will be honor guest at the Governor's ball which! the Indiana State Society of Washington will have here Wednesday at the Wardman Park hotel. Governor and Mrs. Gates will be feted at a dinner before the dance. Claude R. Wickard, society president, will preside. Guests will include officers of the soclety and members of the Indiana congressional delegation, staff .mentbers and their wives, i Maj, Gen, . Lewis B. Hershey is vice ‘president of the society; Murs, Esther Costa, secre! r A. Baird, treasurer, {iy
requiring special transportation, Parents co-operate and for those who bring teensters on meeting nights there's another club held | in Crossroads. Some. of the teen~ | sters are transported in the | Crossroads station wagon. Officers of the club are Thomas Wise, ! president; William Vanmeter,’ vice president; = Lloyd Burkhart, treasurer, and Carolyn
ly official with a constitution.and by-laws,
HHH pkg SUMMER FUN comes at Camp Delight . where ‘the canteen goes
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RITE THIS MONTH—M iss Boles will be married April 13 United Brethren church, Their pa Rouck, 3717 E, Vermont st., 1340 N, Gale st.
and Mr, and Mrs, Harmon S,
Marjorie F. Rouck and Nok ' in. the Brookside Evangelical and rents are Mr, and Mrs, LaVern
{ - Brown-Mays Ceremony Tomorrow
A gown of white satin styled with
sleeves, a sashed hipline and &
to Ralph Clarence Brown tomorrow, The ceremony will be at 7:30 p. m,
Rev. Thomas B. Kline will read
2 Pratt photo, BRIDE - TO - BE — Miss Ava Jean Hindenburg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W, Hin: ~ denburg, S111 Ralston ave., is the bride-to-be of James B. Byers Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Byers, 1911 Nowland ave.
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Lyman Sosbey To Take Bride
The New Bethel Baptist church
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| Brookville: rd., and Mrs. Roy Miller, 1 1920 Sharon ave. .. : Bride's Attendants The bride's fingertip will be caught with a halo of blossoms. SHe will carry a cascade bouquet of gardenias and hyacinths accented with white maline: Mrs. Roy Dee bride's sister, will-be the matron ‘honor, She will wear a rose. no frock® with matching powder blue mitts, : «+ ‘. ~The bi
1 Wienkie, Miss Martha Miss oh Betty Miss Helen Hillman of ¢ and
chiffon frocks and flower | dresses,
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dropped shoulders, long tapering
bustle back extending into a long train will be worn by Miss Florence Elizabeth Mays when she is married
in 8t. Mark's Lutheran church, The
| The parents of the couple are |Mr. and Mrs. Ollie H. Mays, 6108"
will be dressed alike in powder blus
{will be the setting for the wedding| Dotty Lou®Tuttle; in blue chiffon, of Miss Marylou Peters and Lyman will be the flower girl and Carol Paul Soshey at 3:30 o'clack tomor- Dee Williams, in pink taffeta, will row afternoon. The. Rev. W. F. carry the ring. Sis Buckner will officiate.
the Sad Sacks describe thelr \nieteoric growth from their beginning
Mrs. Robert Wainscott and Miss Phyllis Ann Peters, sisters of the bride, will be matron of honor and bridesmaid. Miss Marion Easterday will be another bridesmaid.
Bridal Costume Mrs. Wainscott will wear a dusty
‘rose taffeta frock. The bridesmaids
jwill be dressed in similar frocks,
{Miss Peters in yellow and Miss {Easterday in blue, A gown of sheer white chiffon designed with full, long sleeves, a fitted bodice and “a bouffant skirt willbe worn by the bride. White \mellias will hold her illusion veil. e will carry a white Bible topped with a purple orchid. wr Trip to Texas
W. 'F. §Sosbey Jr. will be his fother’s best man. Another broth®RuURichard, and Prank and James bers, brothers of the bride, and Mr, Wainségth will be ushers. ‘After‘a two=week trip to Wichita Falls, Tex., the: couple will live at 1701 4Cdllege ave, N Mr. ‘and Mrs. Clarence V. Peters, 6015 RE. 16thst., ‘are the bride's parents, Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Soskey Sr, S. Emerson ave, :
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Mary Ann Hunter: To Be Speaker. * Mrs, Mary Ann Hunter of Fpanklin, soprano, will discuss musical therapy and sing : several seléctions at the 10:30 a. m. meeting of | the Patroness club, Mu Phi Epsilon sorority, next Wednesday. Mrs, {Claus H. Best, 5161 Washington blvd., will be the hostess. Miss Jean Cox of Greenwood will accompany Miss Hunter. Assistant hostesses will be Mesdames' Henry F. Schricker, James ' G. Flaherty and Elizabeth Lund.
ye a) Units to Meeb gwen The following units of the White Cross guild of the Methodist hospital will meet next week at the service center: Monday--Central Avenue, Psychic Sclence, First Baptist and Donati; Tuesday — Grace Methodist, Calvary Baptist and ‘Bellaire; Wednesday—Broad-' way Methodist and Perry Township; Thursday-—Temple Sisterhood, Municipal Gardens and Ben Davis; Friday—Tabernacle Garden, Meridian Street Methodist, Marytha, Beta
Sigma Phi and Wesleyah,
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| Raymond L. Brown will be brother's best man. The ushers will be Ollie H. Mays Jr., Louis Moffat and Mr, Williams,
room will follow the ceremony. The bridegroom is attending Butler university.
Couple to Take Trip South
MiSs Martena Postma will be married to Donald Kirk Sterrett at 6:30 p. m. today in the home of her mother, Mrs. Hazel Postma, 1310 N. Alabama st, 3 The Rev. Charles Kroft, pastor of {the Asbury Memorial Methodist {church, will read the vows, = Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sterrett of are the bridegroom's | parents.
| The bride will wear a white duchess satin and marquiset dress accented with nylon rosets, Her long net veil will be held by a coronet of pearls. She will carry a shower of white roses and hyacinths, . Motor Trip South Mrs. Charles PF. Stafford: sister of the bride, will wear an’ net frock with lace ingerts. flower. girl, Sharon Lee Stafford, bride's niece, will wear white nef" Mr, Stafford will be the best man. A reception will follow the ceree mony. After a two-weegs' motor trip south, the couple will live at 2410 Central ave. °
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A. C. E. Convention
‘Will Be Next Week The annual study conference of the Association for Childhood Education will be held in Okishoms City Monday through AW Delegates from I will include Mrs. Earl McOaslin, presis dent of the state association; Miss Margaret M, Marshall, president of
vice president, and Miss Bowen. Other delegates will inc dames Harold Baker, Earl! Mellin Ransford and Holmes, all of the Free Ki ten society.
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Rita L. Radian’ = [s Betrothed 7 =
| Mr. and Mrs. OF 310 N. Holmes ave,
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Our Lady of Lourdes M club held a business meeting day at the school, Mrs, Je
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