Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 August 1947 — Page 22

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Kindred photo Fritch -Halg poe Bhockney photo ENGAGED ~A ceremony VOWS READ —- Miss Ger- ~~ MARRIED-—Mrs, Jack FerguSept. 5 wil unite Miss Wilma | trude Kinnan became the bride | son was Miss Mary Nungester

Rooker and Albert Tav enor. She of George Adkins Jr., 305 N. | before her marriage Aug. 9. ter of Maurice R, | Walcott st, on Aug. 15. Par- | She is the daughter of Mr. and Rooker, Hanna sve. and the | ents of the couple are Mr. and | Mrs, C. H, Nungester, 10! N.

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prospective bridegrooms par Mrs. Fred C. Kinnan, 1128 Belmont ave. and his parents ents are Mr. and Mrs. William | Pleasant st, and Mr. ‘and Mrs. | are Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Ferguev venor, 30, 302 E , Tere race ave. Adkins, Louisville, Ky. son, 3125. Flaming «t.

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Sara Jane Lowden. John C. Holmes {FOF ‘Children

File To Be Married Today i in Frankfort Fr a Of Europe iC > TIN |» MISS SARA JANE LOW DEN WILL BECOME THE By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT BRIDE of John Copeland Holmes in a ceremony at 3:30 | HYDE PARK, N. Y., Aug. 28.—Dr. o'clock this afternoon. The vows are th be read by Dr, Martha Eliot of the children’s bu-

ay " dk aston te oon Ll rare reau recently visited a large number James Lawson in the First Methodist church at Frankfort. "gl nean countries on behalf of

Mrs. Gordon T. Gray of Frankfort will be the matron the children’s emergency fund of of honor. Her. pink frock of tissue taffeta is fashioned the United Nations, and she has with a Ince bortha: snd Tull skirt told me of conditions among chilMrs. Donald W. Montgomery, Frankfort; Mrs. Robert B. Poor- dren In Rutope,, of man, Chicago, and Miss Anne Holmes will be the bridesmaids. Miss 1 nm ow ve mre * ng Holmes Is a sister of the bridegroom. Their dresses of green, yellow 9 by Soop . on 3% rock 3 what and rose taffeta, respectively, will be made like the matron of hopor's. i) i 8 Hg Wy Sy 1 The bride's gown of white satin is made with a sheer shoulder “Mer Parts of the wor an Pp yoke with a wide lace bertha, It has a fitted bodice and a full skirt it will affect our own future well. extending into a long train. being if “a remedy for these condiA tiara of gathered lace, maich-~ T he Br dal Se ene— Hons 14 no} Shortly Inn. ing that on her gown, will hold | DR, ELIOT told me of going the Jride's three-quarter length Miss McMillen through two institutions in Rumania veil Of imported illusion. She will where children from the areas that carry a white orchid on a white T B B id z {suffered a famine last year are being Bible, 0 2 rl C cared for, The children were in bed John Surwack vi be tne best {because they were too weak to get man. shers are to eorge Of M D up, and the only sign of life was Lowden of Frankfort, brother vf I. reycr [the fact that their eyes followed the bride; Walter Vonnegut, Roll No other motion, no sound of

her. McLaughlin, Addison Parry, Gene | Engagement announcements and nd came from them.

any ki McCormick, Willis Conner Jr, ® recent marriage highlight today's Dr. Eliot said she had thought

and John Goodwin Jr. ida ene. : she knew what starved children A wedding reception in the | Mr. and Mrs, had PF. McMillen, |; vod like—she had seen pictures church parlors will be held im- 1841 N. Talbott st, announce the oc. ovine in India and China. But mediately after the ceremony. The engagement of thelr daughter,’ oo. people who knew as much couple will leave on a trip to New Shirley Irene, and Edward L. 000 he care of children as we do, Hampshire, | Dreyer. and yet she saw children in almost They will be at home Sept. 15 In | The prospective bridegroom is the unbelievable condition, Greencasile, where Mr, Holmes son of Lucien J. Dreyer, 1706 N. ” . will complete his senior year at Delaware st. ! 1 Jox'y know how phy women DePauw university. He is a mem- i in this country realize that congress ber of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. | Moding YUL be 2,10 Xr has appropriated $40,000,000 for the The bride attended Christian | 'Paul cathedral. The Rt. Rev. Msgr children’s emergency fund on coneollege and was graduated from | {Raymond R. Noll will read the vows. "dition that our contribution shall DePauw. She is a member of . not exceed 57 per oent of the total Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Miss Mary Evelyn Hartman is un raised either in money or goods Parents of the bride are Mr. D® the maid of honor, and brides-'s , a1) of the contributing counand Mrs. a deh " fe i tries. The others must aide 43 per aon of "Walter § Holmes. age bride; Mrs. Robert G. Dreyer, sister- | vy small amount can ome o Walter Heiman. in-law of the prospective bride-', the countries of Europe themMiss Mary Louise Dreyer, 0, and ft is obvious that the

. groom; enkins-Burke his sister, and Miss Kathleen Griffin), colt “amount has got to come J of Springfield, O., cousin of the ron North and South America.

Ce e + | bride-to-be. |Canads has appropriated $5,000,000. r mony Leroy Hagner will be the best! I hope that our sister republics . man, and ushers are to Include to the south wilk find their women Will Be Read |Rohert Dreyer, brother of the future’ urging them to have a large share {bridegroom, and William McMillen, jn this fund in which all of the The Rev. C. B. Cox will read the brother of the bride-to-be. United Nations can co-operate. Nao vows uniting Miss Kathleen Burke Judy Ann McMillen will be flower differences in politics should enter and Robert Jenkins at 7 p. m. today. girl, and Michael McMillen is to into it, since children, no matter The wedding will be In the First bg the ringhesrer. They are niece what their governments may be, Church of the Nazarene. {and nephew of the future bride, | be fed and cared for. The bride is the daughter of Mr. p———————————

and Mrs, Hugh Russell Burke, 2821] yg and ME gs A. consnka 3543 q U Jackson st, and the bridegroom's! Birchwood ave, announce that their orority nit

parents are Mr. and Mrs. George gaughter, Kathryn Jean, was marD. Jenkins, 4351 Jackson st, ried Tuesday to Joseph Howard WwW ill Meet

Miss Burke has chosen a street- pilev son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter length dress of light blue crepe. oA Riley of Thorntown. Alpha chapter, Alpha Beta Phi With it she will wear brown acces- sorority, will meet tonight at the

reddin, as In the B sories and A pink rose corsage. wl Nady ; 1 Xe 10nd home of Mrs. Marie Ford, 1340 E. Mrs, Robert Lamb will be the y : i 8

Naomi st. Ww tend her sister, and bride's only attendant, and Edward Vizom " . ot ph Plans will be made for the an- ' Robert Gleeson was the best man Miller will be the best man

. . nual picnie to be held Sunday, Mrs A reception at the Burke home A League At the Kosanke home Walter Lindley is in charge.

will follow the ceremony, After a New officers will be installed. trip to Indiana Lake, Mich, the After a trip to the Smokies, the They are Mrs. 8. W. Kappmeyer, couple will be at home with vhe couple will be at home at 26 E. .egident; Mrs. William Hing vice bride's parents, 14th st, president; Mrs. Charles Gregory, ‘The bridegroom attended Butler gu 8 Isecretary; Mrs. O. D. Bramell

university. The engagement of Miss Vivian... rer, and Mrs. Irene Sauer, iM Castetter. and J. Verl Corn, 853 publicity.

{N. Tacoma ave. is announced by her

Barbara Gray - |p sie aa ww ros ou (= 5) 100 Meet

Is E neaced No date has been set for the Wha : ‘ - wedding. A I . yd: 9S mmemminmeseen. | X VICSCIAY Miss Barbara Jean Gray will be- | J

come the bride of Harland E. Money T WO Loca Gir ls

The Rev. R. M. Dodrill, pastor ling the St. Francis Hospital guild of the Broadway Baptist church, Miss Margarets Appel and Miss will held Tuesday at the hospital, will read the vows in the home of Peggy Roach have completed their Mrs. William H. Lossin, hostess

the future bride's mother, Mrs, Summer vacation. at Camp Joy, chairman for the covered dish) Harry D. Fry, 5633 Carrollton ave. Hazelhurst, Wis. luncheon, will be assisted by Mes-| The prospective bridegroom is the! Miss Roach spoke as camper rep- dames Katherine Alsmeyer, Cand

son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. resentative at the camp banquet Kiefer, Harrison Riley and William Money, 452 Armolda ave ending the activities Sunday, Faust,

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Miss Anne Holmes Returns Home

" from @ vacation in the east. She visited New York, Boston and! Nantucket island. She was the guest | of Mrs. Dimitri Polistock, Bangor, | Me. and of her cousin, Mrs. Theo-| |} dors Wyrick of Syracuse, N, Y,

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