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Engagement of Miss Ann Pearson

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1947

Diener ls Announced

"DR, . AND MRS, LYMAN REES PEARSON today an‘nounced the engagement of their daughter, Ann, to Robert Straub Diener,"son of Mr. George Diener, No date

has been set for the wedding.

The bride-to-be is a graduate of Ward-Belmont Pre-

paratory school and attended

she was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Mr.

Diener is attending Butler un

Miss Joan Rita Leach's engagement to Robert Ww. SchimmelShe is the daughter of Mrs, Zeo

pfennig was announced today. william Leach, Spink-Arms hotel, prospective bridegroom is the son of melpfennig, Cleveland. The nuptia

o'clock on the morning of June 7, in 88, Peter and Paul cathedral,

N uptial Vows Will Be Read

2 Times State Service KOKOMO, Ind, May 17-—In a ceremony to be read here at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, Miss Hildred Jeanette Featherston will became the bride of George Gay-

The bride, 3044 Ruckle st., Indianapolis, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Callie Featherston, No-| blesville. Mr. Cline’'s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. €line, Kokomo. ' The Rev, Fred Hill will read the| nuptial vows in the Main Street Methodist church. Couple's Attendants Bridal attendants will be Mrs. John O, Wilder, Fishers, matron of honor; Miss Leota Redington, Greensburg, and Miss Brendalee Shelburne, Zionsville, bridesmaids; Ann Lindley, Marion, flower girl; Melvin Featherston, brother of the bride, best man; Elmer Featherston, Jonathan Dunkle, James and Harry Bolen and William Beam, ushers, | The bride has chosen a princess style white satin and lace gown, The back of the dress is paneled in lace and white satin extending to the end of the long train, Pastel. Exocks...... A pear! tiara will hold her laceedged veil and she will carry Better Times roses. Pink brocaded satin will be worn by the matron of honor while the bridesmaids will be in paste] yellow and blue lace and chiffon frocks. The flower girl will wear pale pink. A reception will be held in the! Hotel Frances before the couple leaves for a two-weeks wedding trip. They will be at home June 2 at 2366 86 Collage ave., ave, Indianapolis.

| Marjorie Cox Is Married

McKee chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church’ was the scene, at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon, of

Miss Marjorie Lee Cox's marriage.

to Frederick Lee Ashley. The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Harry E. Cox, 2226 N. Harding st., and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Ashley, 367 E. Westfield blvd. Dr. Vale Officiates Dr. Roy Ewing Vale read the] single-ring service, The bride wore a Venetian lace dress with a chapel train extending from the full, skirt which had ruffles forming a bustle back. Her fingertip illusion veil was attached to a lace Juliet cap and she carried Talisman roses, | baby breaih and gardenias centered | with a white orchid. Her attendants were Mrs. W. K. Doxsee, Monticello, Iowa, matron of | honor, and Miss Patricia Adair White, maid of honor. Mrs. Doxsee wore pale green silk poplin while | Miss White was in yellow silk | polin, Father Best Man The bridegroom had his father as best man and Harold J. Weinmann and William A. Jack were ushers. After a reception in the Marott hotel hunters’ lodge, the couple was |

to leave for a motor trip to Wash- |

ington, New York and Niagara

daughter, Virginia, to Gordon K.

Charles T. Kaelin.

Indiana university where

iversity.

and the late Mr. Leach. The Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Schim1 ceremony will be read at 10

Miss Leach is a graduate of Ladywood school and a Butler university student. The bride groom-to-be was graduated from the University of Notre Dame and will be graduated in June from ° the, Indiana university School of Medicine,

Miss Keaton Enga ged MRS. PEARL announces the engagement and approaching marriage of her.

Hitchins, son of Mr, and Mrs.

The marriage ceremony will be read at 3:30 p.'m., Sunday, June 29, in the PFifty-first Street Methodist church.

” » » The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss

Janice Claywell to Donald V. Stuck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Stuck, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Claywell. The ceremony uniting the couple will be read at 7:30 p. m., June 7, in the Englewood Christian church. w » ” sJune "7 is the date set for the marriage of Miss Jean Marie Moulden to Robert J. Moss. The vows will be read at the Marott hotel. Miss Moulden's parents are Mr, and Mrs. Claude R. Moulden and Mr. Moss is the son of Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Moss.

Exchange Vows

out this morning in the wedding of Miss Frances May McCarrel and . | Ernest and her attendants wore white frocks for the 9 o'clock ceremony in Sacred Heart Catholic church.

BRIDE-TO.BE— Miss Virginia L. Keaton's marriage to Gordon -K. Hitchins will be June 29. (P. H. Ho photo) ~~

Miss McCarrel,

E. F. Rathz

An all-white theme was carried

PF. Rathz.. Both the bride

The bridal gown was fashioned

Wed in the East A CEREMONY this morning in New York united Jack Nick=- . | olas Gulling, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Maude Hardingham Cowee,

with a white lace bodice, an illusion yoke and a full satin skirt forming a long train, With it the bride wore a two-tiered fingertip veil falling from a tiara of gathered illusion

.| graduate of the Caskin school,

daughter of Mrs. Nell E. Hardingham, North Plainfield, N. J. Dr. Harold C. DeWindt read the vows in the church of which he is pastor, the West Park { Presbyterian. Mrs. Wiliam H, | Weldon Jr., New York, the bride's twin sister, and Mr. Weldon were the attendants. After a wedding breakfast at the ' Lexington hotel, the couple left for a trip south. They will be at home here at 3720 N. Meridian st. Mr. Gulling is the son of Mrs. Otto N, Gulling, Indianapolis. He lis a graduate of Butler university and a Delta Tau Delta fra- | ternity member. His bride is a

| Devon, Pa. . ‘Couple to Take ‘Mexican Trip

A wedding trip to Mexico City will follow Miss Vida Jedn Sieloff’s

collars and full skirts having bustle backs.

with satin trim, Bride’s Attendants

The attendants’ frocks were of white tissue taffeta with bertha

Miss Marylin Derleth, Flushing, Long Island, N. Y., was the maid of honor while Mrs. Hugh Branaman, Washington, Ind., Mrs. Charles Rathz and Miss Marie Kirn were the bridesmaids. Barbara Greener was the flower girl and David Richardson the ringbearer, . a | Reception at Club Francis Rathz was his brother's best man. The ushers were Joseph Krineick, Cleveland; Jack Spaulding, Charles Rathz and Bud Hook.

The Rev. Pr. Laurian Kungel offi- | ciated. After a reception at 4 p. m. in the | Lake Shore Country club, the couple will leave for a trip east. They will | be at home after May 25 at 3306 Ransdell st. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. A. D. McCarrel, 204 E.

| marriage tonight to Carl F. Mit|hoefer. The ceremony will be read | |at 8 o'clock in the Riverside Meth-| lodist church by :the Rev. B, E Kirkpatrick.

Miss Sieloff, daughter of Mr. and|

Mrs. Louis Edward Sieloff, 1514 W [23d st., will wear a princess style white satin gown for the ceremony. {With it she will wear a two-tiered | fingertip veil {satin band. Her cascade bouquet |

will be of white roses surrounding afternoon when Miss Mona’ Jones, inset at the square-necked yoke | cathedral rector.

an orchid center. Church Reception ! Her sister, Mrs, Robert L. Matthews, will be her matron of honor, and the bridesmaids will be Misses | Joann Campbell, Norma Perry and! Emma Mulry. Their frocks are of silk jersey.!

| Reads Vows

held by a braided |

{ Reynolds, Noblesville, were married.

Raymond st., and the bridegroom's {parents are Mr. and Mrs. C. Francis | | Rathz, 4506 +4508 Wingurop- ave, . ave.

Bride's ide’s Uncle

The bride's uncle, the Rev. M. E. { Abel, Manilla, Ind. officiated this]

3145 Central ave., and Meredith Joe|

For the 2:30 o'clock ceremony in| {the Third Christian church, the {bride wore heavy candlelight satin {made with a lace yoke and full |skirt.. A satin band held her two- |

tiered veil and she carried a colonial | are to be William M. Cochrane,

Falls. They will be at home in the Mrs. Matthews will wear pale blue; bouquet.

Penn Arts apartments after June 1. | The bridegroom attended Butler university and Principia college, |

Elsah, «Ill, and is a Sigma Nu fra-|

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ternity member,

Democratic Women Plan Dinner

The Marion County Democratic Women’s club. will have a’covered- | dish dinner honoring all Demo- | cratic candidates at 6:30 p. m, Tuesday at the Indiana Democratic club, 319 N. Pennsylvania st, Mrs. Judson West, ‘president, will conduct a short business meeting. Miss Oatherine Mansfield is general chairman. On the program will be Miss Mary Ellen Sullivan, who will sing.

Sigma Nu Mothers Will Entertain

The annual May dinner for members of Sigma Nu fraternity and their mothers will be served Tuesday in the Butler university chapter house by the Sigma Nu Mothers club. Mrs. G. 'W. Orewiler, hostess chairman, is" in charge. Plaques will be given seniors to, be graduged in June, Election and installation of officers, will conclude the program,

D. of I. Program A social hour will follow the business meeting of the Mother Theodore circle, Daughters of Isabella, at 8 p. m. Tuesday in the Catholic community center. The glee club, directed by Miss Mary Agnes Keller, will sing, Mrs, Zeo W. Leach will preside.

———————————————————— Mrs. Way Hostess: Alpha chapter, Sigma Delta Sigma sorority, will have a social méeting at 8 p. m, Monday in the home of Mrs. Thomas G. Way, 3041 Graceland ave, Ls

Miss Campbell, pale pink; Miss | err, deep yellow, and Miss Mulry, medium blue, The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs, Albert J. Mithoefer, E. 38th st., as best man. The ushers will be| Marvin Rodebeck, Bryston Franke and Robert Prange.

A church reception will follow the |

ceremony. - After June 8, the.couple|

|will be at home with the bride's!

parents.

Junior ( a Held by Auxiliary:

“Teen Forum” was Mrs. Pearl Lee Vernon's topic at the junior conference of the American Legion auxiliary, ‘held this morning in the War Memorial building. Miss Barbara Thompson was the Junior hostess for the conference. Reports were given by juniors on hospital work, community service, rehabilitation, child welfare and Americanism. Mrs. “Rees Morgan gave the welcome address and Miss Sarah Alice Asher responded. A picnic Tuncheon was served at 1 p. m. in Washington park, 30th and Dearborn sts. Mrs, A. Wayne Murphy, president of the Northeast unit and Mth district junior activities chairman, was in charge of luncheon arrangements. The Vincennes juniors presented a “Chalk Talk” and playlet this afternoon at the War Memorial. Theme of the program was ‘Believe im Our Youth; Have Faith in Its Possibilities.”

Pre-Race Dance

Beta Pi chapter, Beta Sigma Phi sorority, will meet at 7:45" p. m., Wednesday in the Obér" building clubrooms. Final plans will be discussed for ‘a pre-race May 28 at Southern Mansion, Ayars LaMar and his orchestra will play.

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Wedding Trip South

Mrs. Von McKee was the matron of honor and bridesmaids were Mrs.

Kinstray, They wore aqua, yellow | and lavender marquiset {Karen Quinn was the flower girl.

Vernon Crickmore yas the best | man and ushers were Mr. ufc

and Eugene Hurlock, After a church reception the couple left for a trip south. They will |

{be at home in Noblesville,

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Pawlak, Niles, Mich.,

A. W. Reynolds, Noblesville,

| sleeves.

and Mr. Reynolds is the son of Mrs. been deputy town. clerk in Exeter, st.

THREE CHOOSE JUNE 7 WEDDING DATES—The marriage of Miss Joan Rita Leach [center above) to Robert’ W. Schimmelpfennig: will be June 7.

Another June 7 rite will be that uniting Miss: Jean and Robert J. Moss. A third June 7 ceremony will be that read for Miss and Donald V. Stuck. (P. H.-Ho photos.)

Marie Moulden (lower left)

Janice Claywell (lower: right)

Virginia Sheely to Become Bride Hendrix-Voi

Of 7 homas H. T hompson

Dr. Jean 8. Milner, ‘pastor of the Second Presbyterian church, will

[officiate tomorrow afternoon when Miss Virginia Katheryn Sheely be- tor of Mr, and Mrs. LaBorn Hendrix,

comes the bride of Thomas Hubbard Thompson. The rite will be at 3:30 o'clock in the Second Presbyterian church. Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert F. Sheely, 410 E. 46th st., are the bride's parents, Mr. Thompson is the son of oo “and Mrs, Lyman H. Thompson, | 2047 N. Delaware st. White frocks will be worn by tel | bride’s attendants, Miss Dorothy L. | Powers, maid of honor, will be in| | full-skirted white chiffon styled | with a square neckline and short

sleeves formed by accordion folds! 3 which extend across the bodice. A Dreakdast this ‘ofning «ni: the

Miss Gladys Wampner and Mrs. | Marott hote] gold room followed Gilbert H. Sheely, bridesmaids, will |the wedding of Miss Jo Elleh Ross wear white marquiset with ruffle \to Walter B. Riley Jr.. The ceretrim and back bows on the full mony, at 9 o'clock in SS. Peter and

skirts. The bride's champagne satin | Paul cathedral, was read by the Rt.

| gown, has heirloom rosepoint lace ‘Rev. Msgr. Raymond R. Noll, the |

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W. B. Riley Jr. Takes Bride

and more lace is appliqued on the| The bride wore white candlelight

The full hoop skirt ex- satin with a hoop skirt extending [tends into a long train.” She willijh io a Jong train. Her two-tiered carry valley lilies attached to a fingertip veil was held by a lace prayerbook. |half-cap edged with net. She carWedding Trip South ried a cascade bouquet of sweetGilbert H. Sheely, brother of the heart roses and stephanotis with an bride, will be the best man, Ushers | orehid center. Aqua taffeta frocks made with Vincent Langston and Herman B. pertha collars and bustle-backed Leeth. full skirts were worn by her attendAfter a reception at ghe Sheely|gants Miss Lois Ross was her sis-

| home, the couple will leave for alters maid of honor and Miss Jane |John Wilder and Miss Dorothy Mc- | trip to the Smoky mountains and poes another sister, and Miss Pa-|

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will have his brother, Alfred, |

Birmingham; —Ala:— The at-home | {tricia— Riley, the bridegroom's sis-

frocks. | address, after May 25, will be 410) 'ter, were bridesmaids.

E. 46th st. Albert Riley, brother of the Both the bride and bridegroom pridegroom, was the best man. The attended Butler university. She 1s|shers were “Norman Riley, the n Alpha Omicron Pi sorority mem- | bridegroom's uncle, and Donald |ber and he is a member of Delta |peaters. D | Tau Delta fraternity. The couple will take a short wedCA ny ding trip. Woman Official Their parents are’ Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Evelyn Hubley Zarnowski has| Augustus 8. Ross, 1640 N. Meridian and Mr. and Mrs. Riley, 2018

N. H., for the past 11 years, N. Talbott st.

Teen Talk—

By BOBBIE SCHAEFFER ROSES, JUNE and the moon— songs and poems have been written about them, but the All-City Horizon club. girls are going to com- | memorate them with a dance, It's to be the “Rose Formal” and each table at the Riviera club on the night of June 11 will be decorated with real roses. The Horizon clubs are the. high school units of Camp Fire Girls, Representatives from the clubs make up the all-city council, Président of the ‘council is Joann Baltes, » ~ ” AN ALL-CITY queen to reign at the dance will be elected that night from candidates representing all the clubs, lois Eason is-chairman of the “queen committee." Her majesty, the queen, will receive the “royal” crown and a dozen roses, Taking care of decorations will be Joyce Pauley and Dorothy Harlan and Jean Bures is heading publicity. Mary Ellen Halgren is chairs man of the ticket committee, : . oN »

CAMP FIRE girls will attend

All-City Horizon Club Plans ‘Rose Formal’

TIME OUT—Jayce Pauley (left) and’ Jeon Bures passe for some music while. making plans for the "Rose Formal" June II, Jean's little Pekinese is an ardent listener. |

the bridesmaids.

_|ments chairman for a May break- ‘ |fnst to be held by Indiana Alpha

Ceremony

Miss Doris Mae Hendrix, daugh-

Beech Grove, and Anthony Joseph (Voi, 909 S. New Jersey st., will be married tomorrow morning.

The ceremony, at 9:30 o'clock in Holy Rosary Catholic church, will be read by the Rev. Fr. Willlam Knapp. Bridal Coun The bride will wear white satin, fashioned with a .full-length train, and a long illusion veil edged with chantilly lace and attached to an orange blossom tiara. Her flowers will be white roses, valley lilies and orange blossoms, Mrs, Jean Havener, matron of honor, will wear pink net and satin. | Marquiset frocks will be worn by Miss Betty McClinti¢ will be in pink, Miss Ragelyn Krukemeier in bjue and Mrs. Philip Lombardo in yellow. Trip to Chicago Miss Olive Pearce, maid of honor, will wear green and the flower girl, Mary Alice Niedenthal, will wear a blue-trimmed white frock. Anthony Caito will be the ringbearer. The bridegroom's attendan® will be John Mascari, best man, and, as ushers, Don and LaBorn Hendrix Jr., brothers of the bride, August Brunning and Mr. Lombardo. The wedding breakfast will be held at Cifaldi's and a reception will be held in the church hall tomorrow night. The couple will go to Chicago on their wedding trip.

Officers Are Chosen By Literary Club

Ben H. Riker was elected president of the Indianapolis Literary club at a recent meeting. Other officers named were Clifton Wheeler, Philip C. Lewis and Donald F. Lafuze, first through third vice presidents; Francis H. Insley, secretary, and George C. Calvert, treasurer. Mr. Wheeler is the new chairman of the committee on officers and members. Serving with him will be Harold F. Brigham, J. Dan Hull, . William N, Otto and] Howard C. Caldwell, On the committee on arrange- | ments and exercises headed by Mr. Lewis will be Emsley W. Johnson Sr, Lawrence E. Hill, Cecil K. Calvert and Grier M. Shotwell, Mr. Lafuze is chairman of the committee ‘on rooms and finance. OtHers on the committee are Emsley W. Johnson Jr, George B. Schley, Charles N., Smith and Frederic M. Hadley.

Sorority ty Will Have May Breakfast

Mrs. Ray C. Dorr is arrange

chapter, Zeta Beta Chi sorority, at 10:30 a. m. Jomorrow | ab the Riviera club. Mrs. Dorr will be astited by Mrs, Paul V. Faulk, Mrs. Julian Duke, + | Misses Rosemary ‘Donovan,

(Bill Ehrich photo.)

Will Hold 57th

Federation of Clubs, has been named local

57th annual convention of the state

ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED—Miss Ann Pearson's ment to Robert Straub Diener was announced today ents, Dr. and Mrs, Lyman: Rees Pearson, 5338. Washington. H

Indiana Federation of Clubs

In Indianapolis June 3-5

Mrs. W. C. Bartholomew, président of the seventh district, Indians. general

The convention will be hed here June 3, 4 and 5. Mrs. Alvin a Barbour has been named vice chairman to assist Mrs, Bartholomew, Candidates for offices io be filled at the convention” incluis Mis

by her par

Convention . oe

chairman: for: the federation,

Cogley Cole, Vevay, president; Mrs.

George C. Baum, Rochester; Mrs. Arnold Ulbrich, East Chicago, and

Mrs. E. S. Dolzall, Indianapolis, first through third vice presidents; Mrs, R. Earl Peters, Ft. Wayne, and Mrs. James R. Riggs, Sullivan, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs, Victor A. Selby; Fair-

Brizius, Newburgh, trustee. Convention Theme The theme of the convention, to be at the Claypool hotel, will be “Forces at Work in the World Today.” The session at 10:30 a, m. June 3 will include . reports on “The District as a Contributing Force” by officers, district presidents and the president-director. “World Relationships” is to be the meeting theme. The afternoon spegker will be Mrs. William Dick Sporborg, a director of the American Association for the United Nations. Her talk will be followed by a group discussion by foreign students at Indiaha university. Mrs.

. |H. L. Smith, Bloomington, will

direct the discussion, . Mrs. Sporborg and I. P. C. “chairmen will be honored at a 6:30 p. m. dinner in the hotel’s Riley room. Mrs. W. H. Lykins will give the president's message. The main speaker will be Owen Brewster, U. 8. senator from Maine. A reception honoring Mrs. Oscar Ahlgren, recording secretary of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, will follow the dinner, Mr. Shake to Speak Wednesday's theme will be “The Role of Youth.” The morning session will include presentation of resolutions by Mrs. Edwin F. Miller, Peru; nomination of candidates, and reports on “Building for Tomorrow Through Departments and Committees.” In the afternoon’Randel ‘Shake, American Legion assistant national child welfare director, will speak on “Youth Conservgtion Through Legislation,” - and Mrs. Frederick - G. Balz will lead a forum discussion on “Character Education.” Special committees will report, The juniors will be honored at a 6:30 p. m. dinner in the Riley room, and Charles Brandon Booth, Volunteers of America, will speak on “Today is Youth's Day.” Breakfasts Thursday District breakfasts at 7:45 a. m. will open Thursday's meetings. “Current Trends” will be the theme for “the day. Mrs=W.-C.— Hammer, New York, Celanese Corporation of America, will speak at the morning session on “The Romance of Scientifically Made Fiber Fabrics.”. Ben Watt, state superintendent of public instruction, will discuss “Current Educational Problems.” After department and committee luncheons, Mrs. T. E. Lashbrook, Westfield, will speak on “Mental Health.” Elections will be held. Honor guests at the dinner will be Mrs. LaFell Dickinson, Keene, N. H, .G. F. W. C. president; Mrs, Ahlgren; Mrs, Felix T. McWhirter, . P. ©. honorary president, and past presidents of the I. F. C, Mrs. Dickinson will speak on “Russian Women—American Women—All Women.” The election com- | mittee will report. The seventh district will sponsor a reception at 110 o'clock.

Guild Meetings The following units of the

Methodist hospital White Cross guild will meet next week at the service center: Monday—Plainfield, Rebekah and Broadway Baptist; Tuesday—West Michigan Street and Meridian Heights; Wednesday—St. Paul Methodist, Alpha Omicron Alpha, Degree of Honor, Office and Triple E; Thursday—Irvington and Brookside, and Frigay-Bilgitwicd and’ Victory. > An e's

mount, treasurer, and Mrs, Oscar |

Rite F ollowed By Breakfast ; At Marott +.

‘A double-ring ceremony | at . 88. Peter

Buell McDonald, The Rev. Pr. Cor nelius Sweeney read the vows in the Blessed Sacrament chapel. © The bride is the daughter of Mr, % and Mrs, James H. Culhan, : Kenwood ave, and Mr, “McDon

Hoop Skirted Gon: ~A white satin gown, “sasnioned. with a hoop skirt and long, train, was worn by the bride. With it she wore a two-tiered fingertip illus veil attached to a satin helmet accented with seed pearls and tucked illusion. She carried a prAyerbook topped by a white orchid. Her attendants were dressed in hoop-skirted coralberry ies

Miss Patricia Rudolph was oh va honor and Miss Joan was, the bridesmaid. Deann Culhan, aunt's flower girl, wore white net. ten Best Man and ‘Ushers Mark Rudolph was the vest: 1 a while the ushers were Hu ‘Ra. Hopkins, - Washington, + Ind: . and Ma-

Robert H. Mitchell. A breakfast was held at: the rott hotel hunters’ lodge before the couple left for a wedding trip. The bride attended Butler univers sity where she was a ‘member ‘of Kappa Alpha Theta . The bridegroom, who attends , is a Phi Delta Theta fraternity meme re

Rev. Kauffonn Will Officiate Miss Lila Ann Muzzy will be mare ried tomorrow afternoon to Paul BK Bostrom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Bostrom,; Chicago. She. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Muzzy, 4012 E. 31st st. : The Rev. Russell R, Kauffman i: will officiate at the 3 o'clock rite in the Christian and Missionary A liance church. The attendants will be Mrs. Max Burke, matron. of honor; William - Bostrom, Chicago, his brother's best man, pnd Gordon M. Johnson, the bridegroom's brother-in-law, and John M. Muzsy, the heey brother, ushers. At Home in Chictys Mrs. Burke will wear a pink ou and crepe frock and the bride will wear white dotted swiss and ore gandy made with a lace ruffle re ing an apron front and into a bustle bow at the

Her fingertip illusion veil w 0 i na from a lace and seed rl tiars and she will carry white larkspur,

chrysanthemums and lilacs backed by a maline frill, sa ph 50

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Convention. Planned, auxiliary,

Jones, Constance Dore; Mary |

Camp Delight between the second of the Horizon club girls will at- fm Thé council ieets once s Yiverk 1500 Ag SEbmRt, Many itatid, some of them to be counsel-

mofith.