Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 August 1947 — Page 14

Holland photo

MARRIED—Miss Claris Kincaid, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beswick, 50446 Hardegan st, was married June 28 to Francis J. Sergi. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sergi, 227 S. Arsenal ave.

1T-S.C Federat First Meeting of

P. H Ho photo BRIDE.-TO-BE—Mr. and Mrs J. J. Klee. 710 W, 43d «f., an nounce that daughter, Katherine Ann, will be married S am G&G, Spell of Mrs.

of New York

their

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man, He the son

Bernard Spelimar

ion Will Hold

Season

At 8 o'Clock Tomorrow Night

Mrs

Merrill Waltman was chairman of the committee in charge of

editing the yearbook recently distributed by the *Intenational Travel-

Study Club, Inc The federation will hold the first tomorrow in the War Memorial buil

Other committee chairmen for the year have been announced

Frank G. Sink. president They include Mrs.-Noble Reynolds hook review; Mrs George Dyer, bylaws; Mrs Amtha Tomlinson budget; Mrs. Frank Lee, chaplain; Mrs. Ada Lory, cheer: Mrs. Virgil Calvin, communications, Mrs. Robert Norris, with the blind; Mrs honorary extension:

co-operation Burt Kimmel, Mrs. John K ber. historian, installation Mrs. A. Clinton Davisson, m¢mbership; Mrs. Claude Lett, memorfal, Mrs willigm C. Otto, music; Mrs. Rose Marie Cruzan, parliamentarian; Mrs. F. B. Nefl, patriotic; Mrs, Howard Spurgeon, printing; Mrs. T. J. Marshall, program; Mrs John A. Davis, public affairs; Harry W. Warner, publicity; Dorothy Somers, registration: H. M. Hollingsworth, safety; Fred Stucky, speakers bureau;

Miss

meeting of the fall season at 8 p. m ding by Mrs

Miss Pavey : To Be Wed Tonight

WEDDING SET-—Mr 7014 Rockville rd., anno

nce

Pointe, Mizh

[he coupie 1s

Miss Meacham Miss Lydia Ann Cory Becomes |At Hospital

[s Bride Of Mr. Grier

Miss Eleanor Jane Meacham was: p. m. Aug. 16 at the First Preshy terian church in Carmi, Ill, friends 'here have been informed. The bride is the daughter of Mrs Edna Neal Meacham, Acton. The bridegroom is the son of the Rev

Miss Kathryn Hays Pavey willl and Mrs, William P=Grers-Clover, Wood. extension: Mrs. W. P. Sar- Pecome the bride of Leo Willlam g ¢,

Mrs. W. G. Holly, Mandabach al 7:30 o'clock tonight. Dr hospitality: Mrs. Gerald 8, Decius, The ceremony will be read at the

home of the bride's parents, 437 N Riley ave,

Catholic chumgph Theodore N. Mandabach, 527 N

Bell st, is the father of the bride-

groom.

Mrs, Edward L. Throm, Chicago, Mrs. a sister of the bride, will be the the ushers. The bridesmaid | Mrs. [Will be Miss Mary Pavey, another will be at home Mrs. Sister of the bride, and Miss Lora ney, va, Mrs. Lee Throm, also of Chicago, will be| 1 Carl McLear, special arrangements; |& junior bridesmaid. The attendants university

matron of honor,

by the Rev. Fr. James H. Jansen, pastor of St. Joseph's

Paul L. Meacham, brother of the bride, officiated. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Presbyterian manse

Anne Meacham, Mishawaka, her only attendant. The Rev. William P. Grier Jr, Atlanta, was the best man. ington, and Allen Ball, Carmi, were After a south

in Hampden-8yd-

trip

The bride.is a graduate of Indiana and “the University of

Mrs. T. Beryl Fosnight, scholarship, Will. be dressed allke in rose crepe Michigan School of Literary Sci-

and Mrs, EC Wakelam, travel. Other appointments include Mrs

afternoon dresses,

The bride will wear a petal pink

ence, A graduate of Erskine college, the

Annah E Core, Indianapolis Coun- afternoon dress with brown acces- bridegroom also was graduated from

cil of Women delegate; Mrs. R. C.! Hiller, Indiana Federation of Clubs delegate; Mrs. Laura Roberts, dele-| gate to the seventh district, I. P. C., and Mrs. Paul Ritter, president of | the Artman council,

Mrs. Williams To Entertain

Mrs. John @G. Williams, 2031 Central ave, will entertain Thursday with a linen shower for Miss Alice Jane Knarr, Noblesville, Miss Knarr will be married Sept. 14 to Paul R Doan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Doan, Impel, The wedding will be in the Noblesville Christian church. Parents of the future bride are Mr. and Mrs. John . Knarr, Noblesville. Guests at the shower will be Mesdames Harvey H. Allen, Eugene! Hodges and W. R. Lowry, Misses! Lotys Matkins, Alvena Ducheneau,! Sophia 8ajko, Cassie Mae Haggard, Marilyn Anderson and Elsie and Margaret Mingle.

Elizabeth M. Rippy,

0)

Mr. Kassig Are Wed:

periormed the ceremony uniting Miss Elizabeth May Rippy and Ed-| ward Jay Kassig, Long Island, N.

|

Y, at 3:30 p. in. yesterday in St.| Paul's Reformed and Evangelical church Mrs. Howard E. Rippy wore a

dress of blue net and satin. The best man was Julius J. Kassig, New York, brother of the bridegroom. Ushers were Carl M. Rippy and Howard E. Rippy, Bridgeport. both brothers of the bride, A reception followed in the home of the bride's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Carlen Rippy, 1240 8. Holt rd. The couple will leave ®n a wedding trip and will be at home in Holland, Mich. Parents of the bridegroom are | Mr. and Mrs. Jullus E Kassig, | Long Island, N. Y. |

Picnic Is Arranged |

sories. chids and roses,

groom's brother, man.

A reception will follow the cereAfter a trip, the couple will {be at home Sept. 2 In Lawrence.

mony.

Nuptial Vows Read

{ ~ In Local Church Miss Gertrude Kinnan became the Titus and Elster N. (bride of George Adkins Jr. Aug. 15 Rev. Abram Cary read the vows, at the Edwin Ray Methodist church.

She will earry brown or-/the University of

will be the best

North Carolina

and Mrs | the approaching | marriage of their daughter, Jane, and David C, | LaVine, son of Mr. and Mrs, D. D. LaVipe, Grosse |

PH. Ho photo Carl V. Howe,

to be wed Sept. 14.

Mr. and

P. H, Ho photo,

FUTURE BRIDE—A ceremony Sept. 2 at Hillcrest Country club will unite Miss Norma Wood and Carl Shultz. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. N,V. Wood, 620 E. Kessler bivd., Mrs. Hal Shultz of Phoenix, Ariz.

and

Bride of Harold W. Bretz In Church Ceremony

Wearing a gown of white parachute silk, Miss Lydia wed to Paul Livingston Grier at 3 Was wed to Harold Walter Bretz at 3:45 p. m. yesterday Baptist church and the Rev, Edwin L

was

Lace accented the train

She

in. the clated,

carried Dy white

Miss

First

roses

Mary Cory,

Ann Cory The ceremony McClain offi-

bride's gown and white silk cord bordered the Her fingertip illusion veil fell from an orchid surrounded —

a sister of the Miss Brock,

a cap of cord and lace,

bride, was the maid of honor. Miss

Marilyn Sampson maid, and Miss- Ruth Bretz, a sister of the bridegroom, bridesmaid Miss Cory

were

wore a

dressed in

was the brides-

Mr. White

"A re Married

. yellow pique The bride's sister, Miss Esther gress trimmed with: matching lace

Wedding vows were exchanged

Was and brown ribbon. The bridesmaids by Miss Gwendolyn Brock and Harrobin's egg blue old Keith White, Modoc, at 4:30

pique accented with lemon yellow p. m. yesterday in Sweeney chapel,

Lynn was the best man.

Willlam- Weitzel, Wash- jace and ribbon.

Hinnefeld,

Butler university. The Rev. Lewis

Brownstown, H. McAdow, pastor of the UniverJohn and Fred sity the couple cory, brothers of the bride, and/the vows. David Bretz were ushers.

Park Christian church, read

Parents of the couple are Mr. and

The bridegroom's parents are Mr. Mrs. Floyd Lorraine Brock, 3045 N.

and Mrs

port.

Cory, 1127 Brunswick ave, are the

Mr. and Mrs.

bride's parents

The couple will be at home Sept. faille. The bride- Doris White, Modoc, and Miss Eliz-

1 at 718 8. Richland st.

groom was graduated from Purdue abeth Collins.

Harold L. Bretz, South- Capitol ave, and Mr. and Mrs: SidHarmon E hey C. White, Modoc.

Mrs. Woodson Ritchie, matron of honor, wore 8 dress of melon rayon The bridesmaids were Miss

They wore gray and

and the University of Michigan ,.iversity and attended Iowa State chartreuse rayon faille frocks. Martin T. Mandabach, the bride- School of Library Science

Miss Titus Is Bride :

| |

{~ A marriage ceremony at 4:30 p.m |

{tian church united Miss Mary Jean Carrollton

Purcell,

Hal D. Titus,” Corpus

college at Ames.

i | Emm a Lasbury Bride . |Of Robert W. Reed

The bride's gown was of white satin, fashioned with a round scalloped ‘net yoke and a shirred bodice. Her illusion veil fell from a band of braided satin and she carried

Repeating vows read by Dr. Rich- ® bouquet of white asters and carard. Rettig, Miss Emma Louise Las- nations.

bury

The and Reformed

and Robert W. Reed were yesterday in the Centenary Chris. married at 2 p. m. yesterday in the Pest man and ushers were John Evangelical Kitley and William Doig. A recep-!

Avenue church,

Byron White, Modoc, was

tion was held in the home of the

Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Lasbury, Pride's parents following the cere-

Christi, 4340 Winthrop ave. and Mr. and mony.

The couple left on a trip

The Rev. Millard D. Church om. Tex. is the father of the bride, who Mrs. Forrest M. Reed, 2347 N. Penn- 0 northern Indiana and will be at

ciated,

Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Kinnan, 1128 Pleasant st., are the bride's parents. The bridegroom is the son _of Mr. and Mrs. Adkins of Louisville. The. couple now is on A trip to the West. The bridegroom lived at 305 N. Walcott st,

Robert H ynds

I'akes Bride “Times State Service KOKOMO, Ind, Aug. 25.—A ceremony Aug. 17 united Miss

ert Allen Hynds. The Rev. Fred Hill read the vows in the Main Street Methodist. church here,

The bride is the daughter of Med Heinemann, and the bridegroom's parents are Mrs. Norma Correll and Carl Hynds, All are of Kokomo, The bride was attended by Mrs Bessie Houser, and Raymond Hynds was his brother's best man, After a two-week trip east, couple will be at home here, Mr, Hynds is a student in the Purdue university school of pharmacy.

the

Holtmans Celebrate

Golden Anniversary

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Holtman celebrated their golden wedding anniversary with a reception from 2

(lives at 3021 E. Mrs Leora Purcell, the bridegroom's mother White satin fashioned with a

long tunic effect was worn “by

Michigan st

a halo of seed pearls,

| Mrs. Roy Hillemeyer, matron of Uhlbricht, honor and sister of the bride, wore Wells, a pink frock’ and the bridesmaids, Hauck and James Robertson.

{Miss Charlotte Kilby and Mrs

|Nickolas Janatau, wore green and gown, fashioned with a tight bodiceD, Van Hoose, Evansville, A marquiset Crown the vows. man. caught her fingertip veil and she bridegroom's brother. carried a cascade of white roses pyvile, 111.

{orchid | Roy Purcell was the best He is the

sylvania st, 1839 Barth ave, is couple.

Miss Patricia White,

only

the quiset

were

attendant, The bride's brother, Charles bride’ and her veil was caught with Lasbury, was the best man, Ushers and Ernest Robert

wore

William Walsh

the bride's

aqua mar-

South Bend;

are parents of the home in Lafayette.

Leila Bafford To Be Wed

At 8 o'clock tonight Miss Leila

Robert Goode, Kenneth Bafford will become the bride of

William K. Kelley in Sweeny chapel

The bride wore a white satin of Butler university. The Rev. A.

and full skirt.

David Redenbaugh and Jack Canat- With an orchid.

were the ushers A reception

sey

will left on a tip to Lake Tippecanoe,

Mary Ann Gearin | [s Married Miss Mary Ann Gearin and James Vincent Pappas were married at 10 a. m. Saturday in the Little Flower Catholic church with the Rev, Fr Edward McLaughlin officiating. Ft McLaughlin 1s of St. Anthony's Catholic church, Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Gearin, 818 N, Riley ave, and Mr. and, Mrs. Anthony J Pappas, 638 N. Oakland ave Mrs. Richard H. Kingsbury was the matron of honor, and the [bridesmaids were Miss Helen Pappas and Miss Jeanne Petit, Bernard A, Pappas was the best man, and ushers were William: A. Pappas and

A picnic and book review will be/to 5 p. m. yesterday at the Trav- William T. Griffin Jr.

held instead of the regular birthday

ertine room in the Hotel Lincoln. | party of Alpha chapter, Beta Chil, A family dinner for 45 relatives followed the wedding, and a recep- Palmer st, and Mrs. William Mec-

Hamilton in the Lincoln room followed the tion was held at the Gearin home Crary, After a trip north, turned

Theta sorority. Mrs. Palmer, 30th st. and Franklin rd, reception. . Out-of-town guests who will be the hostess at 7 p. m. attended include Mrs. Edna Wednesday, Mrs. Roy G. Eckler Meyer, Atlanta; Mrs. Florence

jand Mrs. Earl Dunmeyer, St, Louis, | college.

your

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Calls for a visit to Charles and Company for

Luggage Stationery Watches Clocks Cosmetics Umbrellas:

© Charles M fil vw

2

Mayer

Handbags Belts Cosmetic Kits

Compacts Pearls

Bracelets

& Company St. od

.

A breakfast at Whispering Winds

that afternoon,

N. Gladstone ave and Mrs, Marjorie Morris will be Steinsberger, Los Angeles and Mr,| The bride is a graduate of Marian honor guests,

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A reception from 3 to 5 p. m. Raleigh, N. C.,

was held at the Was held in the Riviera club and pridegroom. The bride lived at 1225 The Rev, Willlam H. Knieriam Julia Claire Heinemann and .Rob- home of ‘the bride and the couple the couple left on a trip to Florida. Churchman ave.

Mary E. Noe Wed To George Egenolf

Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bafford, Shelare the bride's parents, and the Rev, George M. Kelley, is the father of the

and the bride- | Broom’s address was 310 N. Illinois | st. Miss Jean Davi§ will be the maid of honor in a pink taffeta frock. Dr.

Announcement has been made Hudson G. Kelley, brother of the

Eleanor

here of the marriage of Miss Mary bridegrooni, ‘will be the best man. Noe and George Egenolf.|

Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Hay- hy the bride. den Noe, Shelbyville, and he is the wii] pe caught with a halo of white

son of Mr. and Mrs. Egenoll, 4051 satin and she will carry red roses. 8. Meridian st.

A white satin gown will be worn Her fingertip veil

The Rev. and Mrs. Raymond G.

The ceremony was read July 5 In Hoekstra, 1225 Churchman ave. will

mony,

luff rd.

Visit in East

Miss Mary

Ann

520 N. Meridian after

yesterday

E./the couple will be at home at 1435 friends in Cape May, N. J, New

York and Philadelphia,

Kyle,

re- | visiting |

St. Vincent's Catholic church near have the reception. After a trip to A Wedding ceremony Aug. 17 Shelbyville. The bride's sister, Miss| Chicago, the couple will live in In- united Miss Lucille Darleene Noe, and the bridegroom's|djanapolis. The bridegroom is at-/ Donald Kite. brother, Paul Egenolf, were the only tending Butler. attendarits. A reception at the home of the bride's parents followed the cereAfter a trip to Lake Web- : ster, the couple is at home at 3620 ored at a kitchen shower today | Miss Arleen Elson was her sis-

Shower Today

Miss Betty Wininger will be hon-

|at the home of Miss Mary Frances (Wendling, 2626 Allen ave. Mrs. | Frances E. Meyers Jr. will assist. | Miss. Wininger will be wed Sept. 1 ''to Joseph Miller.

the

. Moorefield photo. TO BE WED—Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Scheibelhut, 358 Downey ave, announce that their daughter, Mary Elizabeth, will be married Sept. 13 to Thomas Leo Griffin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Griffin, 138 Oriental st.

Health Center | To Open

| Miss Maxine Maxwell has been | appointed to the newly created position of director of health service of the Methodist hospital school of nursing. The new health service center for nurses is is to be opened today on the hospital's main

BRIDE—Miss

Busch photo.

Edith Smith,

Dayton, O., and Maj. David Anderson, Dayton, were married Aug. 3. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Creath,

Columbus, O,,

st.

floor. Miss E. Louise Grant, director of the schoo] of

|

said the center, w hich consists of an examination room and infirmary, has been established for the care of students’ minor ailments not requiring hospitalization. The students also will receive counseling and guidance on the care of their health, she said. Miss Maxwell, whose home is in Ockley, Carroll county, is a graduate of the Indiana university school of nursing. She served |

(i

Miss Maxwell

nursing and the | nursing service,

TO BE WED—Miss Phillips will become the bride of Paul E. Butler on Sept. 20. Parents of the couple are Mr. and ‘honor and wore a dress of forget-

and Mrs, Eliza- © beth Anderson, 1246 W. 34th

Joan

Mrs. Rodney Phillips, 1022 "8S.

Pershing ave., and Mr, and Mrs, Jesse Butler, 1450 Blaine ave.

Chicago Trip Follows Rite

A frip to Chicago foliowed the

% P. H. Ho photo, DATE SET—A wedding Oct. 11 will unite Miss Lois Meyer and Robert L. Brammann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brammann, 845 Carlyle pl. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Meyer, 762 Bancroft ave.

Alice Hackney Is Wed To Mr. Johnston

Miss Alice Hackney became the {bride of Robert Johnston in a ceremony at 2:30 p. m. yesterday in the Irvington Methodist church. Dr, Ralph O. Pearson read the vows, Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Hackney, 319 N. Graham ave, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Johnston, 321 Whittier’ pl., are parents of the couple. The bride wore a white mouse seline de soie gown, fashioned with a bouffant skirt and accented with {Chantilly lace. A tiara of lace and orange blossoms caught her illusion {veil and she carried a bouquet of white gladioli. . Mrs. Marianne Carmichael, sis ter of the bride, was matron of

me-not blue. Miss Anne Eberhart and Miss Marilynn Johnston were the bridesmaids. They wore frocks like the matron of honor's. The [junior bridesmaid was Miss Ellen Hackney, also a sister of the bride, The best man was William Bortsfield and the ushers were George Booth and Earle Gibson, Following the ceremony a reception was held in the home of the

three years in the navy nurse [Céremony uniting Miss Gertrude pride’s parents. The couple left corps as an ensign and lieutenant (Schuchman and Alex David Gerson on a wedding trip and will be at (jg). Before that she was coun- (8b 7:30 p. m. yesterday. Rabbi Wil- home in Bloomington where the ty maternity nurse in Putnam (lam Greenfeld read the vows In 'pridegroom is a student at Indi-

county, and served under the state | health board as a public health | nurse in Jeffersonville, Charles- | town and Petersburg. ! This summer she visited Vanderbilt university to observe the health service program there and |

Beth-el-Zedeck temple.

The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Ben. Schuchman, 3448 ave, and parents of the bridegroom Jacob Gerson,

«un 1s Married

are Mr. and Mrs. 2063 N. Meridian st.

A brocaded marquiset gown

N. Capitol

ana university.

Jeanne Bundy

attended a workshop on the I.U. | lace yoke was worn by the bride. | 3 A satin tiara caught her long illu-| A White satin gown styled with

cial and health aspects in a basic Sion veil and she carried a Bible @ 1ace yoke and a chapel train was

campus on the integration of so-

nursing program. | Miss Edna. DeBruler, public

the I. U. workshop. |

Two Future Brides ‘To Be Honored

| A linen shower today will honor |

with a white orchid.

{worn by Miss Jeanne Bundy when

Miss Esther Forman, Miss Sydell She Was married to Kenneth Reid

i , ; : | vi Duncan at 5:30 p. m. yesterday in health instructor in the Meihod- |Lampert, Irvington, N. J. and Miss| ist nursing school, also attended (Jean Schoen were bridesmaids and the Bethlehem Lutheran church.

wore frocks of pale blue, pink and The Rev. Robert H. Heine, pastor

green.

girl.

Herman Schuchman was the best

Mrs. Sophia Marks was the ©f “St. Andrews United Lutheran |matron of honor and Leanore Ann Church, officiated. He was assisted (Moonshine, St. Louis, was the flower PY the bridegroom's uncle, Dr. Guy

O. Carpenter, Vincennes. Waxed orange blossome formed a

Miss Bebita Corya,and Miss Bar- Man and the ushers were Morris halo that caught the bride's finger'bara Boyer in the home of Miss Becker, Howard Kwitney and Sam ‘iP illusion veil. She carried white Do

lores Daugull, 1218 Kessler blvd. Miss Bette Isaacs also’ will be a { hostess.

Patterson. ringbearer.

Michael Raff was the Orchids, gladioli and stephanotis.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bundy, 425

A reception in the temple fol- Manhattan ave, are the parents of

| Miss Corya will be married to l0Wed the ceremony and the couple the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. Reid.

James B. Keniedy Sept. 6 and Miss|léft on a trip. They will be at home Duncan, New Castle, are the bride-

Boyer will be wed to Dr. {Pennington Friday,

{ { Guests at the shower will be Mes- |

will read dames R. A. Corya, C. T. Wheat, Rev, Ca

{M. A. Kennedy, Janet Mitchell and

rlyle Scott

{Betty Boyer; Misses’ Jean Minney, veads Ceremony ; Miss Betty Jane Neal and Paul faille.

{Mary Schreiber, Evelyn Goepper, {Pat Botkin, Joan Fritz, Dorothy Swickard, Joan Christene, Sendelbach, Marjorie Yelvington,

Marion Hubble were married at 4:30

Sylvia [P- .M.. yesterday in the Garfield Drother, was the best man. Paul

Park Baptist church.

The Rev.

June Ann Goodrich, Joan Pile, Carlyle Scott read the vows. | O. E. Neal, 144 W. 33d st., is the

bride's brother, and Henry H. Hub- parlor, the couple left for a trip to

[Charlene Buttz, Mary Jo Browder, |

Rita Wiliford, Jackie Kerch, Hank {himer, Jane Donnell, Bobbe Jo Isaacs, Rosemary Daniels, Sunny {Wilson, Phyllis Byers and Muriel Holland.

Kite-Elson Vows | Read in Chapel

Elson and The Rev.” Winston C. Bell read the vows in Madonna chapel of the Third Christian church. The bride is the daugh'ter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen H. Elson, | Pleasant Lake.

|ter's maid of honor and John Kite, {brother of the bridegroom, was the {best man. After Sept. 1 the couple will be at home at 1335 N. Ala|bama st.

bridegroom.

Hurt, Phyllis Stultz, Carolyn Eppi-|Ple, Beech Grove, is father of the Estes park, Colo.

Phillip After Sept. 2 at the N. Capitol ave. 8700M's parents. {address |

Miss Jane Richards, the maid of honor, wore an aqua faille frock, and the bridesmaids, Mrs. John A. {Dawson Jr. ‘Lafayette, and! Miss ‘Mary Edwards, Kokomo, wore gold

Stanley Duncan, the bridegroom's

Pfenninger and Courtland Carpenter, both of Néw Castle, were the

ushers,

After a reception in the church

The bride graduate of Butler university.

is a The

White satin and marquiset was bridegroom attended Denison and

worn by the bride and her finger- Northwestern universities and tip veil was caught with a head|piece of white rosés. She also car-

ried a bouquet of white roses.

Miss Irene Neal was the bride's 15 jonly attendant and Claude Hubble ‘was the best man. Robert and Wil-

liam Neal were ushers.

quiset frock.

The maid

of honor wore a turquoise mar-

now is attending Purdue university. He is a member of Sigma Chi fraternity,

The couple will be at home Sept, in Lafayette.

Guest Meeting

A guest meeting will be held at 8 p. m. tomorrow by Phi Deita Beta

The couple will be at home in sorority. The meeting will be in

(Philadelphia, after Sept. 2. |

ithe Hotel Lincoln.

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