Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 May 1947 — Page 9
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Elizabeth Joan Lieber's ‘Engagement
To Martin P.
Detels Jr. Is Announced
THE ENGAGEMENT OF MISS ELIZABETH JOAN LIEBER and Martin Paul Detels Jr. is announced by her
parsats, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ents are of Plaridome, Long will bein the fall.
W. Lieber. Mr. Detel’ parIsland, N, Y. The wedding
Miss Lieber is a graduate of Carleton college, Northfield, Minn:, and served a year with the Red Cross overseas,
The prospective bridegroom was graduated from Williams college, Williamstown, Mass, and is a member of Zeta Psi fraternity.
He served three years as an officer
in the army and now is vice consul
‘in the diplomatic service in Rangoon, Burma,
Mr. and Mrs. Davis B. Morgan announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Frances Jean, to Robert T. Hudson, The
wedding will be at 9:30 a. m, Saturday,
June 14, in St. Joan of Arc.
Catholic church. Mr, Hudson is the nephew of Mr. and Mrs, William
Rev. Pearson Will Read Ceremony
The marriage ceremony uniting Miss Barbara Jean Montgomery and Carl Braden Jr, will be at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the y ngfon Methodist church. The Rev. Ralph O. Pearson will officiate. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. James A. Montgomery, 5026 Pleasant Run blvd. Mr. Braden's parents are of Ft. Wayne. For the ceremony the bride will wear white marquiset. The net yoke of the dress is accented with ruffies and ruffles form the full skirt and long train. : Pink and Blue Frocks Her veil will be held by gardenias and she is to carry a white Bible to which will be attached a white orchid and a shower of satin streamers. A blue dotted swiss frock will be worn by her matron of honor, Mrs. | John C. Milam. The bridesmaids, | wearing pink dotted swiss, will be Miss Betty Ferguson, Southport;! Misses Jeanne Gaston, Marjorie’ Garrett and Helen Thompson. Dr. Richard M. Craig, Flint, Mich., will be the best man. The ushers will be Walter L. Manifold,’ Mooreland; James E. Bond Jr. Ft.’ Wayne; Zane E. Powell, Lafayette, and Mr. Milam. Butler Students A reception will be held at the Montgomery home after the cere-
“mony. The couple, following a short
wedding trip, will be at home with the bride's parents. Miss Montgomery is attending Butler university and Mr. Braden will be graduated in June from Butler, She is a Delta Delta Delta sorority member and he is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Open House to‘ Mark 25th Anniversary An open house from 2 to 6 p. m. tomorrow will honor Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Burkhardt on their 25th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Gerald | L. Wallace and Miss Beverly Jane. Burkhardt will entertain for their parents in the Burkhardt home, 2757 Allen ave. Assisting the hostesses will be Mrs. Byron C. Brown, Misses Susan Wallace, Shirley Dailey, Carolyn Hasse, Diane Hays, Phyllis McKee, Phyllis Herald, Terry McKinney and Barbars Clark.
Couple to Live
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In South Bend
At 3:30 p. m. tomorrow Miss Barbara Creighton and Wililam Howard Kelly will be married in the Englewood Christian church. The Rev. O. A. Trinkle will officiate. A reception will be held at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Creighton, 242 N. Oxford st., after the ceyemony.
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flower « girl;
Miss Helen Brinkworth, a counsin of the future bride, will honor her at a tea and miscels laneous shower Sunday afternoon, June 1. ‘Guests will be Mesdames Morgan, Collins, Hal, Felter, Gerald McVey, Albert Panossian, willlam Moody, Francis Lindop, John Welsh, Joseph McCool and James Noel, Misses Mary Loulse Morgan, Marjorie Collins, Patricia Staab and Mary Helen Welsh,
Attendants Named A CEREMONY Saturday, June 7, will unite Miss Betty Ann Polakoff and Dr. Elliot Hirsh, Rabbi Maurice Feuerlicht will officiate at the Broadmoor Country club. Miss Rosemary Fleming, Chicago, will be the maid of honor, and Miss Carol Drevno, Shelbyville, will be the bridesmaid. Ben Domont will be best man. Miss Polakoff is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Polakoff of Shelbyvville. I. J. Hirsh, Indianapolis, is the father of the prospective bridegroom.
Wedding Near THE APPROACHING marriage
| of Miss Faye Pinkerton and John
A. Madden is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles 0. Pinkerton. Mr. Madden is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George S. Madden, Cleveland, formerly of Indianapelis. The wedding will be read Sunday, June 15, in Christ Episcopal church. Miss Patricia McCann will be Miss Pinkerton's only attendant, and Gene Alyea will be best man. » »r r Miss Georgia Jean -Giddings became the bride of Charles F. Fernald, Long Island, N. Y, in a ceremony yesterday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Giddings. Dr. Newman S. Jeffrey, pastor of the Broadway Methodist church, read the VOWS. “The bride was attended by her cousin, Mr§. Oliver Z. Orr. M. W. Cameron was the best man. The couple will be at home here.
Rogers-Unger
Ceremony
Miss Mary Jane Unger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Emil Unger, 2123 'S. Emerson ave.,'and Floyd H. Rog-
lers, son of Mrs, P. H. Rogers Sr., Jacksonville, Fla. will be married
| tonight.
The Rev. Roy Davis will read the Idouble-ring ceremony at 7:30
o'clock in sthe Southeastern Union
{ church. The couple's attendants will be | Miss Shirley Faye Dickinson, maid lof honor; Miss Mary L. Wheeler and “Mrs. Anne Coleman, bridesmaids; Marcus Conway, best man, and George Dickinson and Paul Snedeker, ushers. Miss Dickinson will wear camellia pink lace and marquiset. The! bridesmaids will wear lavender and! blue taffeta, and the flower girl will be in pink organdy. The bridal gown is of heavy can-
The dlelight satin styled with a full|}jlies.
O'Donnell, bridesmaids; Mr. Pierce, | bride's brother; John Sorenson and |
{Donald Adams, ushers. | Bridal Gown
Penny Pearson, her cousin's
JUNE 7 RITE — Miss Bett Ann Polakoff will be marrie Dr. Elliot Hirsh in a June 7 a mony at the Broadmoor Country club. (P. H. Ho photo.)
Miss ‘Winters, R. J. Bennett Are Married
The Rev. E. Arnold Clegg, pastor of the Grace Methodist church, this afternoon read the ceremony unit. ing Miss Jeanne Winters and Richard J. Bennett. / The 3:30 o'clock rite in Sweeney chapel at Butler universtly was followed by a reception in the Alpha Chi Omega sorority house at the university. .° Parents of Couple Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Winters, 242 N. Belle Vieu pl, and Mrs. Ruth Bennett, 2850 N. Delaware st., are : parents of the couple. The attendants were Mrs. Stan ley Pierce, the bridegroom's sister, matron of honor; Mrs. Ellis Cripe, Miss Margaret Ward and Miss Peg
best man, and Edwin Winters, the
to Robert T. Hudson. (P. H.
The bridal gown of candlelight satin, made with full hoop skirt ad train, was worn with a two-tiered fingertip illusion veil and seed pearl tiara. The bride carried a cascade
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ENGAGEMENTS ARE ANNOUNCED—The engagement of Mise + Elizabeth Joan Lieber, (center, above) to Martin Paul Detels Jr. was announced today by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Lieber. (Shen-Courtney photo.) June 14 is the date set for the marriage of Miss Frances Jean Morgan (lower left)
Mr. and Mrs. William H. LES Beech Grove, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Alma (lower right), to John W. Talbott, son of Mr. and Mrs. alien Talbott, 8008 Spring Mill rd. . They will be married June | in the Beech Grove Methodist church. (P.H. Ho photo.)
bouquet of white carnations with a white orchid center. Following a brief wedding trip, the couple will be at home next Friday with the bridegroom's mother. The bride is a graduate of Butler sorority member. The bridegroom, Sigma Nu fraternity. —————————————— Alex Clark, are of 4809 Central ave., Eleonore H. Koeppen |Indianapolis. . Officiating To Become Bride A wedding trip to the Smoky
at the 4:30 o'clock
the marriage of Miss Fleonore H. Koeppen and Clarence E. Ullman 'N k aun CW Y or Tri 1p They will be wed at 3: 30 o'clock | A gown of white satin was worn (id St. Paul's Basis Lutheran’ today by Miss Rosemary Leauty (church by Dr. H. M. Zorn, pastor for her marriage to Norman N. of the church. | Wolf, 1229 Madison ave. A bouffant white net dress will be The Rev. Fr. Howard Wolf,
jworn by the bride and she Will meyeignd, brother of the bride{carry white carnations and valley! groom, read the vows at 10:30
|a. m. in the Sacred Heart Catholic
kirt extending into a long train.| Miss Maynita B t, .h 1 couple will motor to Colorado * s Mayn aumgart, her only | opureh The bride’s lace-ed fi tip illu- All Springs, Colo. They will live in Fd eT Wil Sued Pnpert Ps | [AWenkant, iin Your Min, yiger) Parents of the couple are Mrs. South Bend. owan man, Lalayeile, Wil o '‘R, Jones, 326 E. Minnesota st.,
The bride. will wear white bridal crown of pearls and she will carry be best man and ushers will be
satin styled with a full skirt and train, Her long illusion veil wiil be] caught with an orange blossom znd lace tiara. She will carry gardenias and sweetpeas centered with a white orchid. Bridegroom’s Parents The maid of honor, Miss Betty Jo Spencer, will wear pink organdy. The bride's sister, Mrs. Clovis Chit-' wood and Mrs. Sam Baker, Rich-| mond, will wear yellow. and green organdy frocks. Carol Jean Baker, flower girl, will wear white organdy, Stephen Phillip Chitwood will be the ring bearer. Albert Douglas, -South Bend, will} be the best man. The ushers will be James Miles and Paul Webster. | Mr, Kelley is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Kelly, South Bend,
‘Reception |] Is Held
At Athletic Club
A reception this afternoon at the Indianapolis Athletic club followed |
, the marriage of Miss Rita Egan to
James Hagan. ~The couple exchanged vows at 9 o'clock this morning in the Little Flower Catholic church. The Rev. Fr. Thomas Lyons officiated. Parents of the couple are Mrs. 1437 N. ‘Wallace ave, and Mr, and Mrs. Frank Hagan, 531 Moreland ave, For the ceremony the bride Wore a white satin gown styled with a full hoop skirt and a train, She carried white roses attached to a prayerbook. Her attendants were in marquiset frocks. Miss Margaret Hagah, the
wore yellow. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Edward T. Gilliam, who wore yellow, and Miss Betty Guenin, who wore green, Carl Hagan was his brother's best man und the ushers were Roland Schopmeyer, Cheviot, O., and Paul Karoly, Johnstown, Pa. After a wedding trip to Lake
‘social hour will follow.
red roses and valley lilies, A reception will be held at the church after the ceremony. The couple will .go ta Chicago on their wedding trip, and will be at home in Shelbyville.
Fr. Riedinger To Oftticate
The bride's sister-in-law, Mrs. Edward L. Haboush, will be the matron of honor when Miss Arviua Haboush and John . Tony are {married tomorrow. The ceremony will be read at 11:30 a. m. in the Little Flower Catholic church by the Rev. Fr. John Riedinger. Mrs. Haboush will wear green taffeta with a pink marquiset overskirt. The bridesmaids, Mrs. Paul Russell, Miss Frances George and Miss Souad Hallad, will wear blue taffeta. Nita Haboush, Oak Park, Ill, will be the flower girl Haboush will be the ring bearer. The bride will wear white marquiset fashioned with a full skirt and train. An orange blossom and illusion halo will hold- her twotiered fingertip veil. She will carry white orchids surrounded by valley lilies. George’ Tony will be the best man and ushers will include Nick Shaker and George Knuckle. A wedding dinner will be served at 3 p. m. in the Golden Pheasant restaurant. After:-a short trip, the couple will live here. Their parents are Mr. and Mys. Louis A. Haboush, 5302 E. 10th st., and Mrs. George Tony, 1232 W. 31st st.
N. A.W. Brogram
Indianapolis chapter 1, National Association of Women, will meet at 8 p. m. Tuesday in the Hotel Washington. Mrs. Mamie E. Hurt will give a brief review of the progress of the equal rights
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and Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas J. Wolf, ' Cleveland. ? Couple’s Attendants The bride's" two-tiered veil. was caught with a seed pearl tiara. She
Raymond Schwamberger, Otterbein and John Breil. A reception will be held at the| home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Koeppen, 714 E. Iowa st.
The bridegroom is the son of Mr, Miss Helen Leauty and. Mrs. Rob-
ert Cantlon, sisters of the bride,
and Mrs. 2 s. Jacob Uliman, Lafayztte. were maid of Neier and bridesmaid. They wore aqua marquiset.
P wenic Tuesday Leo Scherrer was the best man
The Emerson Grove Garden club'and ushers were William Branwill meet at the home of Mrs. | | son, Frederick Hemmelgarn and Claude Alexander, 2514 N. Harding | Mr. Cantlon. A breakfast and rest, at 9 a. m. Tuesday. The group | ception in the home of the bride's will visit Holliday park. At noon | mother followed the ceremony. The there will be a picnic luncheon. A! couple will take a trip to New business session will follow. | York.
Teen. Talk—. .
By BOBBIE SCHAEFFER “SCHOOL'S OUT"—or it will be|club. on” June 13 when the Meridian|, LMS July 4 will be a gala day | Hills Country club juniors, have their vacation-time dance. Golf bags, golf clubs and tennis racquets will be part of the “summer fun”. decorations in the clubhouse and fingers are crossed for a “chamber of commerce’. summer evening. Dancing will be in the pavilion. if the weatherman concurs and lanterns and tables will set the outdoor scene. oA DICK STINEBAUGH -is chairman” of the committee for junior activities, ‘Assisting- him on the} “School's Out” dance will be Nelle Becherer, Mary Sue Weller, Joey Pittenger, Carol King, Bob Baxter, | Bud Schaefer, Chuck DeVoe and Steve Pardee. This committee will serve for the year, and will be divided up for the! season's work. > ia a... WITH freedom’s sweet entree and the classroom’s exit, the juniors will begin planning their JUNneS seen da. Last year they had «Sip Ji another dance
Let to -right) Nelle Mary Sus Welle
Mountain national park will follow Couple to Take i
j carried gardenias and valley lilies.
Clark-Kendall Nuptial Vows Will Be Read in Vincennes
Times State Service VINCENNES, Ind, May 24—A garden ceremony this afternoon at university and an Alpha Chi Omega the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew William Welsh will unite their daughter, Margaret Welsh Kendall, and Alexander M. Clark, Ina Butler student, is a member of|dianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Welsh are of 515 Perry st., Vincennes, and the bridegroom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.|ceremony will be the Rev. Ray H.
Montgomery, pastor of the First Christian church here. The bride will wear a nile green marquiset dress- made with fitted bodice and full skirt. A matching bonnet with long streamers will complete her costume and she will
streamer of ivy. Mrs. Arthur W. Allen Jr, Arlington, Va. her sister's matron of honor, will wear pale orchid marquiset and a matching bonnet. Fred Clark, Indianapolis, will be his brother's best man. At Home Address After a reception at the Welsh| country home, the couple will leave for a trip south. They will be at home, June 9, at 1435 N. Delaware st., Indianapolis. The bride attended Lindenwood | college, Indiana university and the Katharine Gibbs Secretarial school. She is a Pi Beta Phi sorority member. The bridegroom attended DePauw and Indiana universities and is a Delta Tau Delta fraternity member.
Benefit Card Party
A benefit bridge party will be sponsored by the Newcomers club at 1 p.m. Tuesday in Block's audito~ rium. Mrs, D. W.Cripe is chairman of the committee in charge. Pro-
DOWN THE LIST— “Keep June 13 open," bers tell Meridian Hille juniors, Making Nell: Bechara. Steve Fades, Bud Sehotter and
ceeds will be used to send a child to summer camp.
‘School's Out’ Dance on Meridian -Hills Agenda
started,"and an open house at the|let. There will be fireworks, dinner
and music for dancing. More than 100 usually attend the
{for all members of the club and|junior dances and the group is the juniors will participate in the planning some fun for vacation swimming exhibition and water bal-'full steam ahead.
* committee mem: plans for a dance are
carry camellias and orchids with a
Bredy-Miller Rite Today
The bridegroom's father, the Rev. Adolph Bredy officiated this afternoon when Miss Frances Susan Miller and Bruno H. Bredy were married. The Rev. A. C. Brooks, pastor of the Third Christian church where the vows were read, assisted. The rite was at 2 o'clock. Bride Wears Blue
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe C. Miller, Somerville, are the bride's parents. The Rev. Mr. Bredy, Bethel Bap-
1tist church, and Mrs. Bredy are of
607 E. Iowa st. For the ceremony the bride chose a dark blue street-length dress, blue and white accessories, and a corsage of valley lilies and white
roses. Mrs. Maxine Knowles, matron of honot, wore a dark blue frock and | blue and white accessories.
Church Reception The best man was. Arthur Bredy, {the bridegroom's, brother. Ushers were "Dr. Robert J. Miller, -Evansville, the bride's brother; Harry McCarty, Evansville, cousin of the bride, and ‘Milford Warrick, Beech Grove. A reception was held in the church parlors before the couple left! for a short trip to Cincinnati. They will be at home Monday at 1450 College ave. Apt. 17. Mr. Bredy is a graduate of the Indianapolis College of Pharmacy and Mrs. Bredy attended Indiana university.
Mildred Pope Is Bride
The St.
Philip Neri ‘Catholic
this morning, of Miss Mildred
Pope’s marriage to James Fitzgerald. The Rev. Fi* James D. Barton heard the vows. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Pope, 960 N. Gray st, chose a bridal gown of lace. The full:'skirt had a bustle back forming a long train. Her fingertip illusion veil fell from a seed pearl tiara and she carried a prayerbook topped by an orchid. eception Held, Her attendants wore frocks made with lace bodices and full marquiset skirts, Mrs. Robert Reimer, matron of honor, was in pink while the bridesmaids — Miss Joan Fitzgerald, [sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Pauline Kelley, cousin of the bride, | wbre aqua: ' Michael E. Kelley served as the best man and ushers were Thomas
Fox and Pat Fitzgerald, the bride- |’
groom's brother.
* A reception was held at the Pope (home. Mr. Fitzgerald, a graduate ‘of the University of Notre Dame, is|
church was the scene, at 10 o'clock |
BRIDE.-TO.BE—Miss Faye Pinkerton will be married to John A Madden on June 15 in Christ Episcopal church, ' (Pratt phot)
Irvington Presbyterian Church Is Scene of Zellmer-Ham Rite; Dr. Ferguson Officiates
Miss Eva Ruth Ham, daughter
Cooper { Soriano, Cuba, was married this afternoon to Robert William Zellmer, son of SIr. and Mrs. John W. Zellmer, Berkeley, Cal. : The double-ring ceremony was at 3:30 o'clock in the Irvingtor. Presbyterian church with Dr. John B. Ferguson, the church pastor officiating. It was followed by a reception in the home of the bride’:
aunt, Mrs. Joseph Ostrander, 323 N. Audubon rd. An heirloom wedding dress of ivory brocaded silk was worn by
‘| the bride, who was given in mar-
riage by her uncle, Walter Scott Ham, Shirley. A wreath of ivy and valley lilies held the bride’s fingertip Breton lace veil and she carried an ivory prayerbook and a bouquet of lilies. Cousin Maid of Honor
The attendants were Miss Nancy Ostrander, her ceusin’s maid of hon~ or; Miss Jean Ann Rutledge, Washington, Miss Marjorie Shultz, Mrs. Gustav Klippel and Miss Joalyn Luda, bridesmaids. All the attendants wore houffant aqua taffeta dresses. The bridegroom’s attendants were Clarence Nyce, Telford, Pa. best man, and, as ushers, Robert Brown and Robert Campbell, Columbus, O., Herbert Speers, Philadelphia, and John Hartwig, Minneapolis. Trip to Minnesota The couple will go to Lake Silva, Minn., on their wedding trip. “Following the bride's graduation from Indiana university, June 15, the couple will be at home at 295 W. 10th ave, Columbus, O. Mr. Zellmer is attending the Ohio State university Medical school. He is a Phi Chi fraternity member and the bride is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority.
Patricia Lee Cowser To Be Wed Tonight
In a second ceremony to be read today in the Irvington Presbyterian church, Miss Patricia Lee Cowser will become the bride of John
Claude Noland. Dr. Ferguson will read the service at 7:30 o'clock. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Cowser, 6051 Lowell ave, will wear a white satin gown made with a bow bustle. Her veil will cascade from a heart-shaped tiara and she will carry calla lilies. Bride’s Attendants Her attendants will be - Mrs. Kenneth Manifold, matron of honor, and Mrs. John Scherer, Cleveland, and Miss Betty Diener, bridesmaids. © Their frocks have satin bodices and net skirts. Mrs. Manifold will wear green; Mrs. Scherer, orchid, and Miss Diener, yellow, The bridegroom, son of Mrs. Chester Silverling, Anderson, will have Robert Carey of Greenfield as his best man. The yshers will be Harold Noland, Anderson, brother of the bridegroom, and Ralph Cowser, the bride's brother. After a reception at the Cowser home, the couple will leave for a trip to Lake James. They will be at home after Friday at 1320 N. New Jersey st.
Irvington Club Union To Meet Wednesday
Mrs, Louis W. Bruck will be the principal speaker at the May tea and annual meeting of the Irvipgton Union of Clubs. The event will be at 2 p. m. Wednesday in the parlors of the Irvington Pres byterian church. Mrs. Bruck's topic will be “What the Union Means to the Community.” Incoming club presidents and newly-elected delegates to the union will be special guests. Retiring presidents and delegates also will be honored. New officers will be installed. Mrs, C. D. Vawter will be in charge of the musical program on which Mrs. Wilson T. Patterson, Mrs. John R. Shannon and Miss Marti Knauer will appear.
Mrs. Nicoles Hostess
Snags, group, Epsilon Sigma Omicron: sorority, will meet at the
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
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State B. P. W, Convenes in French Lick
Times State Service 4s FRENCH LICK, Ind, May New officers of the Indians Tede eration of Business and Professional Women will be elected this afternoon at the 20th annual com~ vention of the group. Sessions are being held here at the Freeh Lick Springs hotel. Candidates include Miss Gree.
dent; i LaVonne DeVore, Shel.
byville, and Miss Evelyn Stewart Whiting, first vice president; Mrs. - Brinson, Muncie; and Mis
ette, recording .. Misr responding secretary, and Misc Dorothy Cline, Goshen, treasurer.
anapalis, is 4 Domines for the 1042 state nominating committee. Miss Margaret Hyndman, presi. dent of the Canadian Federation of Business and Women, will speak at the 7:30 P. 0. Banus Soday: ‘Officers. will * The speaker at the “one Witlf! international relations tomorrow will be Miss Hilda ata sing Yen, public relations officer in the United Nations department | of public information. Registration for the convention began yesterday afternoon. 3
Mary Jenkins Will Be Wed
Miss Mary Frances Jenkins wif become the bride of Carl Gentry a$ 3:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Suthers
land Presbyterian church, The Rev, Charles Franklin Bruce will read
Gentry, 436 N, Denny st., are pare ents of the bridegroom. #
Pastel Dresses
Miss Allean Gentry, ‘the groom’s sister, will be the honor. She will wear a frock. The bridesmaids, Mrs. ert Harmon and Miss Judy will wear yellow and pink frocks. Miss Marjorie Walter, ior bridesmaid, will wear white The bride’s white satin gown bouffant style. She will wear | two-tiered fingertip veil caught a pearl crown and will carry a 9. Bible topped by white samations and valley lilies. hs a Bridegroom’s Attendants i Gene Beeler will be the best oy and Donald Harbin and Alvin Gens try will be the ushers. A reception in the church parlors will follow the ceremony. After » short trip, the couple ‘at N. Dearborn st.
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