Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 June 1948 — Page 25
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AY, JUNE 11, 1048 ___ J oRGANIZATION ACTIVITIES—
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Bermuda Trip Is Planned By Couple.
Miss Margaret Alice O'Brien 4 Harry M. Monahan will fly to Bermuda after their wedding ot 10 a. m. tomorrow in Our Catholic Church.
with eightgers , fitted top with ways give such a eige. Sizes 9.18, 10.95
ell City, brother of the bride, will perform the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. William H, 415 N: Bancroft Ave, sre the bride's paren ? and Mrs. Michael Monahan, Richmond Hill, L. IL, are the bridegroom's parents.
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thony J. Ciresi and Miss Veronica Monahan, sister of the ‘bridegroom, Richmond Hill, L. I They will be dressed alike In white taffeta frocks with headbands of matching taffeta. A bustle back and bouffant skirt
illusion fingertip veil will be held
will carry white roses and English ivy centered with an orchid. Arthur Monahan, Richmond Hill, will' be his brother's best
Eugene Monahan, Richmond Hill, another brother of the bridegroom; Mr. McMahon and John J, O'Brien, a brother of the bride. or The bridal party, members of family and out-of-town guests
reception from 2 to 4 p. m. will be held at the home of the bride’ parents, The couple will live in Richmond Hill after they return from Bermuda.
Trip to Follow Wedding
Rev, Fr, ' Allenn L. and Arthur olic Church. Miss Dorothy honor, will wear ‘a
Baret Hagan and Miss
Lobb, will be in pink and blue Louis Jugg will be the ringbearer
tions and an orchid. A pear
tiara, will hold her lace and fllu-
sion veil,
Richard Sterger will be the best man, and ushers will be
Christy Boshkoff, Robert Som ers and Rudolph Milharcic.
oy reception will be held, after ® ceremony, in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Scoggan, 533 N. GoodAfter a trip to northmn Indiana, the couple will be
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&t home here, ty as the shyle. 2 Warman Ave, or style which the junior gure , aque, black or bines 9 to 15. Te ges
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Lady of Lourdes The Rev. Fr. William H. O'Brien;
. {415 N. Keystone Ave, and Mr,
“|that of her attendants, is of white
gown of the bride. Her sheer witha Chantilly lace tiara: She
‘be entertained at Cifaldi’s| Restaurant after the wedding. A
Repeating vows read by the Michael Gorman, Miss Scoggan 8. | Jugg will be married at 10 a. m. tomorrow in St. Anthony's Cath-
Wilson, maid of J full-skirted dress of “yellow marquiset, and Miss Dolores Novacek, Cleveland, Will. be’ junior bridesmaid and Donahue, ‘will be in peach and
Aurquoise frocks, and the flower 8irls, Sandra Stephens and Sandra
The bride will wear white lace over satin and carry roses, carna-|’
The bridegroom is the son of Mf. and Mrs, Henry Yeager, 012
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COUNTRY CLUB JUNIORS PLAN DANCE—Among junior members of the bh Meridian Hills Country Club assisting with arrangements for the Terrace Dance tomorrow night in the clubhouse is this trio. It is made up of (from left to right) Dick Supple, Miss Carol Dady and-Miss Anne Rust.
Two Weddings to Be Read In St, Philip Neri Church
Billerman and Richard ®.' Mc-
Two double ring wedding ceremonies will be read in’ Bt. Philip Neri Catholic urch tomorrow morning. Miss Joan Boucher will become the bride of Robert E. Davidson at 10 o'clock. The Rev. Fr. James D. Barton will read the rite. The parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. William L. Boucher,
and Mrs. John L. Bannon, 1014 Oliver Ave. Miss Catherine Cox, who will be the maid of honor, will" wear a frock of aqua taffeta. The bridesmaids, Miss Joyce Boucher, the sister of the bride, and Miss Bernice Boucher, will wear similar petal” pink dresses. x [~The bride’s gown, made like
duchess statin. Its bouffant skirt falls into a cathedral train. Her finger-tip lace edged veil will be caught with a tiara of orange blossoms. An orchid will top her white prayerbook.John Boucher, the bride's brother, will be the best man, and Gordon Davidson Jr., the brother of the bridegroom, and Noel Tow A breakfast at Buckley's Restaurant will follow the ceremony. From 2 to 4 p. m. there will be a reception in the home of the bride's parents. The couple will go to Lake Shafer for a trip.
Miss Billerman To Be Married
The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond R. Noll will officiate at the ceremony uniting Miss Eleanora C.
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ing double when you look at today's hand. There are two kings of spades and two kings of hearts, and other duplications. This is a situation that happens once in a while in’ tournament bridge. This one came up in Cincinnati, at the Midwest regional champion. ships tournament. Frank Weisbach of Cincinnati, who with Allen Harvey of Louisville, Ky., won the world. championship masters - pair event last summer, was the victim of the situation. In- dupli-
placed in ‘duplicate boards. What happened here was that the North, West and South players took their cards from board No, 1, while Weisbach in the East took his by mistake from board No. 2, » " . WHEN the dummy went down, Weisbach saw that South had the jack of hearts, the 10 of diamonds and seven of clubs, all of which he had in his own hand. Of course, he called the tournament director for a ruling. Weisbach explained the bidding and that his cards were from the wrong board, The director correctly informed him that he would have to put his hand back in board No. 2 and take the correct hand from board No. 1 and that he was responsible for all of the bids he had made. He would
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Calley. The vows changed at 9 o'clock.
Catherine Billerman, 2442 E. 16th St, and Mr. and Mrs, Frank C. McCalley, 638 Eastern Ave. are the parents of the bridegroom.
with a marquiset yoke and satin bertha collar will be worn by the bride. will be held by a lace tiara. She will carry a shower bouquet of White roses centered with an or-
frocks of the attendants will be Nile green, peach and blue nylonet. Miss Patricia Seay and Mrs. Robert Frans will be the bridesmaids. Donnie Lee Billerman will be the
ringbearer. William McCalley, the oridegroom's brother, will be the best
The Double Made in This Hand Holds in Spite of a
|the stéeplechase, , -
The bride is the niece of Miss
A candlelight satin gown made
Her lace-edged illusion veil
Fashioned like the bride's, the
Miss Nancy Jean McCalley
nian. The attendants will include Francis McCalley, and William
brother of { Roady r of the bride, and Cor," TTT The immediate family will go to the Lakeshore Country Club for a wedding breakfast after the ceremony. In the afternoon a reception will be held at the home of the bride's aunt. After a motor trip north, the couple will be at home June 25 in South Bend. The bride is a graduate of tha BL Vincent School of Nursing and is attending Notre, Dame University,
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have to play it out with the correct cards. Weisbach took - the hand, which was as follows: Spades—ace, 8; hearts—queen,
clubs—9, 8, 6, 4. ] With his new hand Weisbach cashed the king and ace of diamonds and led the third round of diamonds, which his partner won withthe queen.
declarer could stop him from getting a heart trick and the ace of spades—down two doubled and redoubled for a lone top. L
Steeplechase Parties Set
Mrs. William BE. Munk,
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6, 4, 2; diamonds—ace, king, 6;
And there was no way that |
Several parties are being ar-
ranged to honor the riders in the Royalton Steeplechase tomorrow
Louis Schwitzer, 7777 N. Pennrtain after).
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Propylaeum. Offeérs for the announced.
Mrs, J. William Wright Jr. is the chairman of the
hostess committee. She will be
George Bardwell, John Hamerstadt and Donald A.
Morrison Jr.
A number of reservations have been made for the Terrace Dance the juniors of the Meridian Hills Country Club will give from § p. m. to midnight tomorrow. Bill Moore and his orchestra wi : Among those attending “will be Misses. Mary Jo Purdy, Martha Clark, Virginia Cady, Mary Helen Harrington, Sue Storer, Jean Woodring, Barbara Walker, Nancy Miller and Sue Gordon, Tom and Bill Haynes,
Havens Smith, Cliff and Mike
ston Jr., Jack Secoy, Jimmy King, Wally Colbath Jr.
and Jim Hess.
Alpha Chi Omega Sorority at a
The event will be held at the home of Dr. and Mrs. _Herschell 8. Kopp, 3710 N. Colorado St. Mrs. Xdward Rucinski is in charge of the party and will be assisted by Mrs. Jerome Holman Jr. and
Mrs. R. Wayne Evans. Other be Mesdames H. K. Weirick, J.
glazier, Robert Carpenter, William Jennings, R. E. McCaslin, Joseph Scheurer, Paul G. Pity and J. C. Fix
and Miss Patricia Myers.
/|Archbishop
To Read Vows In Cathedral
anapolis. The . Rev. Sweeney will read the mass.
the bridegroom.
Patti Cronin, and Joan Potts.
orchids.
brother's best man.
bride’s mother. Grande Ave.
St. Joseph's College.
Nancy Fettig - To Be Guest
daughter, meister, will give a
Invited are Mrs. J. of Priscilla
Studebaker and Dorothy
son, Shirley
prospective bridegroom;
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Is ‘Woman of Year’
of the Year” Trade Union League.
sand trade union women.
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Serial Numbers WASHINGTON — Btarting
all Canadian births with two.
year of birth,
Mrs. C..E. Griener To Entertain Cluk
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_ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _
Young women entering Indiana University this fall will be entertained by the Indianapolis Alumnae of
A wedding breakfast at the Highland Golf and Country Club will follow the wedding of Miss Virginia Ann Conner and John Louis Grande at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. “The ceremony will be read in 88. Peter and Paul Cathedral by the Most Rev. Paul C. Schulte, Archbishop of TndiFr. C. B.
Mrs. Agnes Peelle Conner is the bride's mother and Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Aulbach, 907 Grande 'Ave., are the uncle and aunt of
Miss Sally Conner will be her sister's maid of honor. She will wear a light blue taffeta dress as will the bridesmaids, Misses Mary Alice and Catherine Jane Grande,
An ivory satin gown styled with a romance neckline will be worn| by the bride. Her floor-length Lveil-of illusion will-be- held by a! bonnet of heirloom lace accented with a stephanotis tiara. She will carry a bouquet of Johanna Hill roses centered with white
James E. Grande will be his Lawrence brother of the bride;
bridegroom; John Fredlake, South Bend, and John Tuohy will be the ushers. -
From 3 to 5 p. m. a reception will be held in the home of the The couple will take a two-week trip north after which they will be at home at 903
The bride attended Marian Col-| lege and the bridegroom attended
~Mré. Kurt W, Schmidt and her Mrs. Herbert Bauluncheon and linen shower tomorrow in the Marott Hotel for Miss Nancy Joan Fettig, who will be married; to Joseph Paul Minton on June 19, The wedding will be in the St. Joan of ‘Arc Catholic Church. Emerson the future $= 3 Shelby, Lafayette; Mrs. Pat Roebuck and Misses Mary Jo Hubbard, Cleon Carl- * |son, all of West Lafayette; Misses Mary Lou Fettig, Dorothy Pear-. : Burke, Mary Vaughn: _|and Daisy Smith. : 3 Mr. and Mrs. Fettig will give the bridal dinner next Friday at| LaRue's Restaurant. Guests will be Mr. -and *Mrs. J. M. Minton;} 7 Houston, Tex. parents of the| Miss | Janet Axelson, Evanston, Ill.;l. Misses Mary Lou Fettig, Hubbard |’ and Studebaker, Wade E. Mum-| . .} ma, Keith. C, Kinsey and Roy|'™ c .
Miss Dorothy Kenyon’
NEW YORK - Miss Dorothy Kenyon, U. 8. member of the U. 8. Commission on the Status of Women, was selected “Woman by the Women's
~ She was chosen as the person. who had contributed most to the) advancement of women workers. The league represents ‘120 thou-
1949, babies born in the U, 8. will have serial numbers. All United States births will start with one;
_The next two numbers will indicate the state where* the baby | was “worn and the next two the
Fall Creek Garden Club will meet at 1:15 p. m. Monday with Mrs. €. BE. Griener, 4624 N.
: There ‘will be: a flower “show | featuring rose. and’ Mrs. O. M, ~{Helmer Will demonstrate-how to
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eservations For The Terrace Dance
Nursery will have its new members as special guests at 1 p. m. Tuesday when it meets for luncheon in the
chapter, wi ‘coming year will be " The fo assisted by Mesdames
il play. fary, will side Drive, Wagoner, Fred Mar-
thur J, Ba
and Mrs. Homer ‘C. Asher ‘will head the transportation committee,
A bus tea Sunday afternoon.
Risdon wil At a
alumnae helping will
K. Mahrdt, J. W. Col- Mesdames
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The Bridal Scene—
Dinner to Fe
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Bridal dinners and engagement, and marriage announcements are in the bridal §potlight-today.. Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Fessler will give the bridal dinner tonight for their daughter, Doris Virginia, and William Riley Hancock. The dinner, to be in the Highland Golf| and Country Club, will be toby lowed by the wedding rehearsal the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church. The couple will be married there tomorrow afternoon. Guests at the dinner will be Mrs. Elizabeth M. Hancock, mother of the future bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. William R. Davis, La‘|fayette; Lt. and Mrs. James T. Barnes, Fairfield, O.; Messrs. and Mesdames Fessler Jr., Charles H. Marlett, Raymond Von Spreckelsen and John B. Strack and Dr. Robert Harger. i . . . . A dinner tomorrow night in the Riviera Club will fete’ Miss Joan Wildridge and Norman L. Sloan Jr, who will be wed Sunday aft-
Miss Jdn Watson and Miss Barbara Sheller, president and rush chairman, respectively, of the active
the Methodist Hospital will meet next week at the Service Center: Monday—Third Christian snd Broadway Baptist; “sey and Meridian Heights; gree of Honor, Alpha Omicron E; Thursday--Mother, Bethel and Library, - day==Riverside and Prentice. :
Robison-Ragsdale Unit, American Legion Auxils Tuesday in the
Mrs. Ralph Lynch, hostess, will serve the luncheon assisted by Mrs. Horace B. Kemper and Mrs. Ary
will a program based on junior activities. Mrs. Robert D. Allen is in charge of the program. Mrs. Ray- . mond N. Ingram, Miss Emily Maxwell and Miss Sue
officers were elected: Mrs. Albert Peters, president;
Marshall A. Raber, first, second and third vice pres_jdents: Mrs. Charles Young, Mrs. Theodore R. O'Ban~~yel, and Miss Emily Maxwell, recording, assistant and
Wildridge-Sloan Party Planned
Flack, 5526 W. Morris St, willjand Mrs. Noel Carson, Royalton: give the bridal dinner for their | daughter and her lance Thursday|her night in their home after the rehearsal.
Saturday in the Mary. llanson| Carey Memorial Chapel, Method-|
will live in the Graylyn Apart-
Tomorrow Night | |
. . » - The Arbutus Garden Club. will have a guest tea at the home of Mrs. Pearson Smith, 8195 N. Pennsylvania St. at 1.30 p. m. Monday. Mesdames Paul Browning, Fred Lofquist and Charles Hammond are the assistant . hostesses. Mrs. Robert Zalser, chair man of the program committee, announces that Mrs, H. J. Sohnitzlus will speak on “History of the High~ way."
. No.0 The annual covered dish picnic and outing of 5° the Newman Mothers Club of Butler University will be held at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday in Garfield Park. Mrs. Jasper Minnis and Mrs. J. A. Patrick are gen; eral chairmen. * “A business session will follow the luncheon.
3 r . » ” The St. Francis Hospital Guild will have a benefit card party at 2 p. m. Sunday at the hospital. Mrs. Fred Koch and Mrs, Edward Trimpe are co-chair-men, j
7 : a » Mrs. W. R. Hatton and Mrs. O. L. Hatton Sr, Fortville, will be hostesses to the Welfare Club af 12:30 p. m, Monday. The group will have Its annual luncheon and garden party. Honor guests will be the women at the Indianapolis Home for the Aged. The hostesses will be members of the executive board.
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llowing units of the White Cr
oss Guild of
Tuesday-West Michigan St, New Jere Wednesday—St. Paul, DeAlpha, Office and Triple and Fri
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have a luncheon meeting at 12:30 p. m, home of Mrs. Dorothy Pert, 40 Wood-
ron. Mrs. Pert is in charge of reservations
iness meeting will follow the luncheon as
1 assist her.
recent meeting of the unit, the following : FEE © Members. and guests of Lambda Mu Chapter,
Sigma Beta Sorority, will be entertained by Mrs. Ed ward Myers, 314 N. Bradley Ave, at a silver tea from 4 to 8 p. m. Sunday. Mrs. Melvin Kettiehut will sing, accompanied by Mrs. Walter B. Bellville.
Marjorie Cain, Mr. Newman To Be Wed
Miss Robert Jean Johnson wus The St. Thomas Aquinas Catho sister's attendant, and Jack IC Churh will be the setting « Carson was his brother's best 11 o'clock” tomorrow morning. fo man. Robert and William Owens, the the wedding of Miss Marjori Camby, were the ushers. ‘After a'm cuir“and Kenneth L. Newman
le will : trip to Chicago. ohe couple Will rne Rev. Fi. John F. Hollors . : {will read the vows.
LJ » r f 5 Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Schald, 5730) All the. bride's attendants wi. .. .. E. Washington St. announce the pe dressed alike in aqua tafe: marriage of their daughter, Mary, rrocks, The matron of honor, Mr of Miami, Fla, and William C.\gobert F. Courtney, sister of t! Baldwin of Atlanta, Ga. The pride, will ‘wear a fuchsia hea: bridegroom's mother is Mrs. Ver-,io0e while the maid of honor ar non Baldwin, Sumter, 8. 2. [the bridesmaid, Miss Dorothy Ar The wedding was Saturday iniogi, another sister of the bri¢ the Center Presbyterian. Church! 4 Miss Lucy Cain, Madison, w ot Brana wick Ga. iy ava Mrs. | wear aqua hats, erry Atkins, Birmi am, Ala. ' were the attendants. The bride A Swesthegss ockling and ¢ is a graduate of the University of er RE Tale acon he can a Alabama, and the bridegroom was Her long net veil extending to t
graduated fom the University of| ain of the wedding gown w . be held with a small brimm satin hat, She will carry a bc quet of gardenias, :
william Satterfield, John B. Long and
te Miss Fessler, Fiance;
=» ! .. Miss Mary Newkirk and C. Daniel Giddens, both of the Shel field Inn, were married at 4 p. nn.
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ist Hospital. Dr. C. T. Alexander, pastor of the Capitol Avenue Methodist Church, read the vows. Miss Kathryn Schade and George Cumpston were the attendants. After a trip south, the couple
ments, - oe . » 2 Miss Martha Louise Johnson and Glen Edward Carson were wed Bunday In the Centena.y Methodist Church at Brooklyn, with the Rev. Richard Hittle of Waverly officiating. ‘Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Rcbert Johnson, Brooklyn, and Mr.
; . » Mrs. Thomas Boyle, 82 N,
Mount St. will give a miscellane-
ernoon in the Broadway Methodist Church. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert J. Wildridge, will give the dinner before the rehearsal. Attending will be Mr. and Mrs. Norman L. Sloan, parents of the prospective ~ bridegroom; Miss Frances Frantz, Alexandria; Miss Melva Hughes, Brookston; Mr. and Mrs. Wildridge Jr. and their daughter, Susan Carol; the Rev. and Mrs. N. 8. Jeffrey, Mr. and
ous shower at 8 p. m, today for| Richard J. Newman, brother re Miss. Mary Joan ery who will| the bridegroom, 18 to be the b= be married Juné 26 to Donald M./man, and John L. Duvall, Bloo Becker. - . |ington, and Earl T. Williams Guests at the party will be Mrs. will be’ the ushers. John H. Helmer, mother of the! The reception will be held in | honor guest; .Thomes|home of the bride's parents, 1 -. Flanary, Herbert Grande, LeRoy|and Mrs. Michael H. Cain, 22 ' Lenburg, John Gansman, Georgei3éth St. from 1 to 3 p.m. I~ . |Usher, George LaRue, Thumasiand Mrs. Edward J. Newman, { The Rev. Fr. Edwin Sahm will|Bloomer, John Cerutti, Edwardig 524 St, are the parents
Rev. Fr. Sahm Will Officiate At Marriage
Mrs. Farrell Scott, Miss Roma Brown, Miss Vivian Sloan, Richard Dickey and Marvin Sloan. » - = Miss Rosalie Flack has chosen Miss Hilda Naugle
the Lynhurst Baptist Church.
flower girl.
best man, while - derfer and Wayne Williams will be the ushers. The Rev. George Kinsey, pastor of the Memorial Baptist Church, will pficiate, as-| sisted by the Rev. Donald Dunkin, Lynhurst Church pastor. | Mrs. Merie M. Deltour and her| daughter, Phyllis and Susanne, gave a crystal shower last night for the bride-to-be. It was in the Deltour home, 24 N. Kitley St.
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Miss Hilda Naugle will enter-| tain tomorrow in her home near Southport, assisted by Mrs. 'C. H. Whaley. Mr. and Mrs, Toney E.
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P laques Given judge them a Your. ear, and make secure with The Sigma Chi Mother's Club|,, a e pins. ’ ty recently présented plaques to the M78. Sacre Speaker |... Ta : Robert M.| Mrs, Joseph Sacre will review ici. Monday : E. Hallas James “The ends Door” (Newoomb) “The Present Day Club will have G: Barrievm and Jéeck EK" Mandaj with Mis. 2. L. Huffman, Mrs. B. H. Gardner, 1305 W, oth
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of honor when she is married Ave. June 20 to Raymond Spurlock in(8Troom.
Misses Phyllis and Suzanne Dei-|deiphia, the sister of the bride, tour will be the bridesmaids, and|is to be the matron of honor. Her Ruth Cedy will be her aunt's/frock is white eyelet and organdy
William Maloney will be the sash. The bridesmaids, Miss Mar-’ Diefen-got Spieler, Celina, O.; Miss Mary nis cousin's best man.
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read the vows uniting Miss Mary| Dupont, Pretzinger, Eugene! the bridegroom. Patricia Staab and John P. Tobin|Pretzinger, Frank Kelley, William) The couple will leave for { at 10 a.m. tomorrow in the Bt.|Shea, ‘Whittingham: gmoky ‘Mountains for & trip. Th - Joan of Arc Catholic Church, Harry Smock and Michael Healey. will be at home June 25th Mrs. Sara M. Staab, 408 Ruskin , a 2031 N. Delaware St. The bri Place. is the bride's mother, and| Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Busatd/y graduate of Butler Univers: 4061 Central/announce the engagement of thelr; a Kappa Alpha Theta Soror is the mother of the bride-|daughter, Geraldine, to Ralph C.\nember. A member of Sig Kelley, son of ‘Mrs. Ralph Kelley, rpg Fraternity, the bridegro 3637 N. Denny St. The couple will J4s0n304 Butler and now 18 : be wed July 4 in the Busard home, tending the Indiana Univers.
with the Rev. Virgil D. Ragan, ig.nool of Dentistry,
Fastor of the Faliview Treshyen ———————— r urch, officiating. 58 ws Seasons Done
Caroll Busard will attend her sister, and George Crockett will be Crocheted scenes depicting “7 Four Seasons” will be displa:
in Ayres’ Art Needlework J (partment Tuesday through J. 26. The scenes. wera worked | Mrs, Lena Bauer, Covington, I’ who will be in the department answer - questions, Complete details, the scenes took MN. Sauer five years to finish, wo ing about two hours a day. For “spring” is pictured tulip - dotted lawn; “summ shows an outdoor fireplace an: picnic table set with t crocheted utensils; “winter” | sents a snow-covered- village, «ooo “autumn” shows the interlor «TTT a living room.
Club to Meet Mrs. Philip M., Terry, 1366 K¢ ing Ave., will entertain the Cll Club Monday for. a lunche ‘bridge session and business mc ing.
Mrs. Richard J. Brant, Phila-
with an American Beauty taffeta
Catherine Rock, Baltimore, and| whe bride-to-be attended PurMrs. George M. Hurt, will- weari que University,” and Mr. Kelley/ similar dresses tied with mauve was graduated from Cornell Unipink taffeta sashes. versity where he was a :nember The bride's dress is filmy white of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity. marquiset styled in an off-the-| Mrs. Kelley will give a luncheon shoulder effect. The bouffant bridge and kitchen shower tomorhooped skirt falls into a cathedral row for the future bride, and Mrs. train. A cap of valley lilies, lace George H. Wilshire will entertain and {llusion will hold her two-|[with a. miscellaneous shower| tiered fllusion fingertip veil. -Her Thursday in the home of her bouquet will be delphinium, valley mother, Mrs. O. 8. Roberts, 4965 lilles and begomiss. W.. 14th Bt. -
William J. Tobin, brother of iss tty ae : ner the. bridegroom, wili bs the best|gunset Ave. was married Tuseman and ward W. Rice and day to Robert L. Bond, son of
Mr. Hurt will be the ushers. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bond, CarFrom noon until 2 p. m."a re-
roliton, 0. Dr. O. L. Bhelton, dean ception will be held in the bride's of the Butler University School mother’s home. The couple Williof Religion, read the vows in motor to the Ozark Mountains| Sweeney Chapel. and-later will be. at home at 1428|. Miss -Barbara Willtams, Pitts. boro, and Robert Funk, Evansville, attended the couple. They will live in Indiandpolis and will attend Butler, - rar
2" . K miscellaneous shower frecently honored Miss Bobbe Louise Earle, who will be married June 20 to James C, LeTourneau. Mrs. James BSertell, 4006 Washington Blvd, entertained.
The bride was graduated from Mary-of-the-Woods College and the bridegroom is attending
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Miss Jean Reasoner and Wallace Tames in the New Bethel Baptist Church. The Rey. Frank Buekner will officiate. . Mr. and Mrs. Herman Reasoner, Acton, are the parents of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Tames, 1056 W, 31st St, are the bridegroom's parents. The bride's only attendant, Miss Gladys Tames, will wear a lime green dotted swiss frock.: A mar: quiset yoke will accent the satin gown of the bride, Her illusion veil will fall from an orange blossom halo, and she will carry a colonial bouquet of white ro
and carnations. Robert Irwin will be the best man and the ushers are to he € Donald Reasoner and Richard Tames, - i * . A reception in the basement of the church will follow the ceremony. After a wedding trip west, the couple will live in Indian apolis.
HodHital Personnel
‘Guests at Picnic Forty members of the Methodist Hospital régistration and infor-
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fine quality. That is why we recommend
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