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i Moorefield photo. + WEDDING NEAR — Mrs. Harry D. Fry, 5633 Carrollton ave., announces that her daughter, Miss Barbara Jean Gray, will be wed Sept. 7 to Harland E. Money, son of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur E. Money, 452 Arnolda ave -

‘ P. H. Ho photo. BETROTHED — The engagement of Miss Bertha Zeiher and Jesse J. O'Brien is announced by her mother, Mrs, Stella M. Zeiher, 1910 Winton ave. He is the son of Fred O'Brien of Drift, Ky. No date has been set for the wedding.

k ‘P. H. Ho photo. MARRIED—Mr, and Mrs, A. A. Kosanke, 3543 Birchwood ave., annoufice , that their daughter, Kathryn Jean, was married Tuesday to Joseph Howard Riley. His parents are Mr, and Mrs. Walter A. Riley, Thorntown.

Barbara Boyer,

Will Be Married Tonight In Sweeney Chapel

’ Sweeney chapel at Butler university will be the scene of the mar-| rlage tonight of Miss Barbara Boyer and Dr. Phillip E. Pennington. Dean O, L. Shelton, Butler School of Religion, will read the vows at ¥:30 o'clock before a background of candelabra and greenery. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Charles T. Wheat, 958 N. Parker

ave. Dr. Pennington is the son of

4-H Exhibitors Are Selected By Judges

Marion county 4-H club members selected by judges at the recent 4-H | County show will exhibit their, products at the Indiana State Fair. Those who will have clothing ex-

Dr. Pennington [Mary Norton

Will Be Wed To Mr. Moran

Miss Mary Louise Norton and | william J. Moran will be married at 10 a m. tomorrow .in Little | Flower Catholic church. The vows will be read by the bride's uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J, G. Pennington of [the Rev. Fr. James E. Norton of Bloomington, | the versity o Suite Dame Rio The bride will be given in mar-| A breakfast at the.Kopper Retro] riage by her Ti Ellsworth | in Morristown is ‘to follow the wed- | Boyer of Louisville, Ky. . She will jding. A reception will be held in wear ‘a white satin. gown with athe afternoon at the home of the fitted bodice and a long train. {bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- . {liam J. Norton, 944 N. Denny st. Her lace-edged fingertip veil will) Mrs. Emory Bryan will be her "ase Sow a et Sister's matron of honor She il b . wear a dress of ice blue satin, of gardenias and white gladioli. | made with drop shoulders and &

Attendants’ Dresses full skirt. Atiend eV | Similar frocks of champagne jruee elvet satin will be worn by the brides- | Mrs. William E. Boyer will be maids. They are Mrs. Daniel J.|

hibits in the Youth building are Misses Janet Callon, Celia Boone, |

Joyce Mitzner, Judy Wenr, Barbara American Beauty velvet. Lamb, Florence Peters, Margaret Ann Reilly, Marilyn Bruns, Pa- be worn by the bridemaids.

will include Miss Doris Pennington,

tricia Cunningham, Ann Goold, Betty Lou Mowry, Janice Ourtiss,

Mary Ella Echols, Carolyn and Roberta Yorger and Arla Jo Stites. Isaacs.

In the baking division there will be exhibits by Misses Patricia Matthias, Celia Boone, Sue Hodgin, Kathleen VanOsdall, Martha Jeanette Hoff, Deloris Beck, Carol Pleyte, Dianne Schleicher, Mary Jane Maxwell, Maura Chillson, Elizabeth Ann Vogel, Joan Hanneman, Alice Wade, Jean Folkening, Martha Miller, Grace Dorrell, Patricia Kafoure, Carolyn Bolander and Reilly. Canning exhibits will be shown by Misses Maxine Denman, Sharon Selch, Nola Lee Smith, Ann Abbott, Julia Bray, Myrtle Barnhart, Judy Helms, Jeanette Horton, Alice and Wava Wade, Ruth Gardner, Curtiss and Reilly. Miss Betty Lou Mowry will represent Marion county in the state dress revue contest; Miss Joan Becker will represent the coynty in the state demonstration contest and Miss Wava Wade in the state Judging contest.

4-H Club Honors Margaret Schuh

Miss Carolyn Bolander,

club and their mothers.

Honor guest was Miss Margaret Mrs. Harry Smith and Mrs. Horace Ab-

Schuh, a former member.

bott also were honored.

Visiting Here

Mr. and Mrs. George J. Smith) and their daughter, Candace, of! Short Hills, N. J. are visiting Mrs. | Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Stayton, 1334 N. Ewing st. They

will also visit Mr, Smith's parents

Mr. and Mrs. W, P. Hiner of Oak-

landon.

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|will be his brother's best man. sion, and she will carry a bouquet

The ceremony will be followed by

141 N. Whitcomb ave., entertained recently for members of the Sunshine 4-H

Over the Holiday

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matron of honor for her sister-in- O'Connor, sister of the bridegroom, law. ' She will wear a frock of 3nd Miss Mary Noonan.

‘Couple Plans Short

Similar dresses of aqua velvet will Trip to Chicago They | The bride's gown of candlelight satin is fashioned with a scalloped Bloomington; Miss Patricia Botkin, neckline and a full skirt that ex-| Columbus, ©O., and Miss Bette tends into a long train. A crown of wax orange blossoms

Robert Pennington, Bloomington, | will hold her fingertip veil of illu-

will be Robert Staats,/of white roses and gardenias. John E. Moran is to be his brother's best man. Ushers will be

Ushers | Bloomington, and William E. Boyer. a reception at the Alpha Chi Omega | |sorority house. The bride attended |Butler and is a member of the so{rority. : : weddin | After a short trip to Cincinnatt, 1 oricaso. a shory § wip the couple will be at home in In-| m., prdegroom is the son of Mr. Qisbspolis, ‘and Mrs. John W. Moran, 421 N. | Mr. Pennington was graduated geville ave. He attended St. Jo{from the Indiana university School|seph’s university.

of Medicine He is a awit ol Kappa honorary fatern > Mi . Miss Jennings Will Be Bride

|. The Rev. Fr. Louis Schumacher will read the vows uniting Miss Patricia M. Jennings and Thomas P. Reese at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow in Holy Name Catholic church. Miss Helen Jennings, a sister of the bride, will be the maid of honor, and Miss Blanche Jennings, another sister, will be the bridesmaid. Betty Ann Reese will be her aunt's flower girl They will wear pastel frocks of green, pink and yellow, respectively, fashioned with cap sleeves and full skirts, They will wear mitts to match their dresses.

cousin of the bridegroom, and | Richard Jones. :

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bride's tissue satin gown, and the skirt has a bustle back extending into a train, A wreath.of rosebuds and lace will held her fingertip veil, and she is to carry gardenias on a prayerbook. ' James Reese will be his brother's best man, and ushers are to be Gene Favors and Jack Forestal After a breakfast at the Manor house, a reception will be held at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jennings, 2103 |S. Emerson ave. The couple will leave on a wed{ding trip to Cincinnati. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. ‘and Mrs. George Reese, 1313 Lexington. ave. .

M embership Drive

| ENGAGED—Miss Doris Gail Boswell, 4556 Brookville rd., will be married Oct. 18 to Carl F. Handel, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Handel of Youngstown, O: The future bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Emory Boswell, Brazil,

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: Rembrandt photo, FUTURE BRIDE — Miss La Vera Jean Maile is the bride-to-be of Benjamin A, Friend, son of Mr. and Mrs, Roland E. Friend, Martins Ferry, O. Her parents are Mr, and Mrs, Wal. lace Maile, 1705 N, Tibbs ave, No wedding date is set.

Ohio State Alumnae Club Will Have a Luncheon Bridge At Home of Mrs. Swan

Mrs. John R. Swan, 5402 N. Delaware st, will entertain members of the Indianapolis Ohio State University Alumnae club at a luncheon

bridge Friday, Sept. 19.

Special guests at the party, which will be at 12:30 p. m., will be alumnae and former students who have recently moved here. The hostess will be assisted by Mesdames Carl E. Bruce, Eugene

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Noble H. Poole and Robert P. Joyce.

The Alumni club will hold the

— FRIDAY, AUG. 29, 1047! Suesz-Bess Vows Are Read Camp Fire Leaders Mrs. Grace Bess, 814 Jefferson olic church, The Rev, Fr. mee 30 Meet Sept. 15 ! ; The Camp Fire Girls Leaders as« ave., announces the marriage of her Galvin officiated, and Mise Joanne sociation will meet at 6:30 p. m. ughter, Constance, to Leonard F. Suess and Paul Baker attended the gept. 15, for a covered-dish supper Suess. He is the son of Mr, and couple. lat the ¥. W. C. A.

Mrs, Leo Suess, 1037 N, Kealing| A reception at the Bess home fol-| Miss Irma Biedenmeister will fave. ; i {lowed the wedding, and the couple | Pett 0% From i) CTan snd they 1 The ceremony was at 11 a. m. left on n trip east. They will be at workshop. Miss Frances Zadng is

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Moorefie Pp TO BE WED--Mr, and Mrs. George Ricos, 2319 N. Pennsylvania st., announce the engagement of their daughter, Louise, and Andrew G. Polus, son of Mrs. George Polus, Anderson. No wedding date has been set.

‘Fears Mean

first of its monthly meetings Mon-

Thomas E. Welch of Reading, Pa. Miss Mary Lou Bunch w ithe bride of Matthew F. Walpo |The Rev. Pr. Robert Walpole w FoHowing the reception, the couple|read the vows in Little Flower

A high lace collar accents the!

day, Sept. 8. Plans will be made to attend the Purdue-Ohio State football game at Lafayette on Oct. 4. The two groups are planning to observe Ohio State day on Sat-

C. Drake, 3 Meridian pl, will en-|

tertain. Dr. William Franklin King, a charter member of the alumni club, will be the speaker. Three other charter members will be honored, at the party. They are Mesdames King, Hugh J. Baker Sr, and Frank Evans.

M. F. Walpole | Will Marry Miss Bunch

At

Catholic church, Parents of the couple are Mr. an

N. Keystone ave,

drape.

roses clustered about an orchid.

Mrs. Jess Bunch will be the matron of honor, and Miss Mary Lou Peters is to be maid of honor. They will wear bouffant frocks of pink and orchid marquiset, rekpectively. The bridesmaids will wear similar dresses of pastel marquiset. They will include Misses Phyllis Clements, Mary Elizabeth Walpole and Vir-

ginia Louise Hoke.

ringbearer.

{Donald McGinnis,

Bretta Smith ‘Will Be Wed

All Saints Episcopal

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ij PR ENGAGED — Mr. Forest Castetter, 2026 N, Tacoma ave. announce ene agement of their. daughter, ivian; and J. Verl Corn. The prospective bridegroom is of

853 N. Tacoma ave.

| The Lake Shore Country club will lopen a membership drive with a|rose net over “kick-off” dance Saturday night.| wear matching broad - brimmed future. | The club recently built a new dance hats. The bride's gown of white satinithe United States and the U. 8.| is fashioned in princess style with g R. find a way of co-operating. If a standing lace collar and a chapel- we do not stay together, then we length train, Her fingertip illusion veil will be caught with a headband of roses and she will carry put which in both cases would be | a prayerbook with a shower of |4isastrous to the people. roses

Charles Reffett, Covington, Ind will be the best man and William will be the usher. A supper for the family at the Merl-|at noon Wednesday for luncheon at dian house, 2343 N., Meridian st, the Hotel Lincoln. will follow the ceremony, and the|A. King will be hostess, assisted by couple will leave on a trip to Chi- | Mesdames W. W. Wilson, Herschell

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[ess Freedom For People’

By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT |

People afraid to speak their

9 o'clock tomorrow morning, /minds, people afraid to meet for ill become discussions of unpopular subjects, le. ill certain other people, people afraid

4/8ny valid wrong-doing, but just be-

Mrs. Jesse L. Bunch, 1544 N. Euclid | ave, and Mrs. Anna Walpole, 545!

The bride has chosen a gown of ivory satin made with a polonaise A bustle back accents the hoop skirt. Her illusion veil will be| caught by a headdress of rosettes and pearls. She will carry white

Marianne Seery will be the flower girl, and Stephen Bell will be the|/be of little value unless they can

Raymond Walpole will be the best/ the kind of government - which man, and ushers will be Robert brings people a satisfactory exist

Bunch, Robert McConahay and

Repeating vows read by the Rev. John T. Payne, Miss Bretta Louise Smith and Cegnelius V. Clem will be married at 5:30 p. m. today in cathedral,

Parents of the couple are Mrs, Clara L. Smith, 2044% N. Talbott st, and Mrs, Stella Murphy, 2044

Mrs, Robert ©. Richmond, sister of the bridegroom, will be matron of honor and will wear a frock of | yellow net over taffeta. Miss Betty whole. Wilson, Towa City, Iowa, will be be s0 concerned with our own well- | bridesmaid. She will be dressed in being that we do not take a long | taffeta. Both will\view of the possibilities of the!

HYDE PARK, N. Y,, Aug. ¥-1 sometimes wonder whether the, people of this eountry clearly understand éxactly what they face at the | present time, both at home and, abroad. In a curious way, the lines are similarly drawn in both domestic and foreign policy, Either we abandon our fears at: home and fight for the realities of democracy to which we are pledged, or little by little we will see our cherished freedom whittled away.

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