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Soria fer Juuquet "will be and‘ Mr. Wheeler is a Sigma Chi R35 W. 41h St. . : Fraternity member. | | Clarence €."Limbach will be y Plans Luncheon engagement his brother's best: man. Louis > { : } and Edward Limbach will usher, Hermsdor fer-Lee The Presidents’ Day luncheon of fhair daugh or A rece “will be held in the| ie of the Néw Era Club will be held : J strom) au area ne Nuptials +Are Read pidtiza0 nn tomorrow in the| to Donald H. “trip West, (he boupte wilt re bale Kin SOAR Bhi vr ian». SET EY 2 nimes, son:of Cumberland. Washington 8St.,, announces the patout «will be honored as sec- Sr Ns Bartha eel marriage of her daughter, Doro- ond term president, Holmes, e thy Lee, to John Virgel Herms-| Other officers to be feted are 1411 Park Ave. it . ou e dorfer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark |, "© g Wood, vice president; Miss: Evans y {Hermsdorfer, 208° B... Emerson Mis. R. R. Gray, secretary; Mrs. a Me. Holmes |Ave. The couple was married po)... A Baldwin, assistant sec- an r. Home: | Friday in the home of the bride's | (FY “0 "40 Lh oo espondent; are Butler 0 arry mother. After a trip to Chl-|y,, ° yariorie . Shellhouse, cor- University | ; cago, they will’ make their home! responding secretary, and Mrs, students, Miss Suzanne Mahalowits will With Mrs. King. {I. W. Riggins, treasurer. She is a become the bride of Joseph G.| ops | “Having Fun With Roses” will § . Pi Beta Phi Dryer at 4:30 p. m. today in tne| Auxiliary Books be thé talk given by Mrs. W. L Sorority member Indianapolis Hebrew Congregas | 11 11 F t (Palmer. The musical program 3 d ho is.» tion Temple. Rabbi Maurice] aiiloween ete {includes Mrs. Walter J. Mercer, ang he ; Goldblatt will read the vows, The Northeast American Legion pianist, and Mrs. E. E. Padgett, member o
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Wheeler-Schireiber Nuptials (7 hree Engag ements Announced
To Be Read This Afternoon In Advent Episcopal Church
Reception for Couple to Be Held In Hunters’ Lodge of Magott Hotel The Advent Episcopal Church will be the scene, at 4 o'clock this afternoon, of the double-ring ceremony uniting Miss Nancy Anne Schreiber and Jack K. Wheeler. The Rev. Laman H. Bruner will officiate. ) : ; The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph A, Schreiber, 4522 Guilford Ave, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and
‘ Kindred photo. ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED—The engagement of Miss Ruth Johnson (left) to Carl Kenninger is announced by her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Howard Blakeslee, 2405 N. Pennsylvania St. Mr. Kenninger's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kenninger, 4486 S. Meridian St. No date has been set for the marriage ceremony. Miss Johnson was an Alpha Xi Delta Sorority member at Purdue University. A Purdue graduate. Mr. Kenninger is a ynember of Acacia Fraternity. Mr. and Mrs, William Ts Griffin, 842 N. Riley Ave., announce their daughter, Betty (right), will be married
Mrs. Herbert Whetsel, Noblesville, . The maid of honor, Miss Rhea McGoldrick, and the bridesmaid, Miss Dorothy Gard, will wear dresses of fuchsia velour made with fitted basques and high necklines. Their mitts and matching head-pieces will be of the same color, ————————————l The bride will wear a. gown Of : candlelight satin fashioned with onnar a long bodice and a high, round 9 |neckline. The appliqued wide lace * {bertha collar forms a yoke effect. Alfred Limbach Her fingertip veil of {illusion {will fall from a headdress" of {Chantilly lace and satin. She will : jearry a cascade of flowers with ; 3 Sak { ¢ 0 ay {a center of gardenias. * ‘ : REN : |" Phillip Wheeler will be the best Miss Esther Jane Connard willman, and ushers will include wear a beige satin dress for her George Schreiber, Robert Mallery wedding, at 4:30 p. m. today, tojand Richard Caldwell, ClearAlfred Byron Limbach. = The water, Fla, couple will be married in the] A reception in the Hunters’ Cumberland Baptist Church with Lodge of the Marott Hotel will the Rev. Jack Davis officiating. [follow the ceremony, The bride fs the daughtér of| After next Sunday, the couple Mr. and Mrs. H.' H. Connard,/Will be at home at 4006 W. 34th Cumberland, and Mr. Limbach is St. The bride's going-away cos- | ! A Ihe San Of Me and Mis. Theodore Hos mato red) to James V. Gavaghan Jr. on Nov. 6 in the Little Flower Catholic Church, The Mrs. Robert: Lombard. matron Cessories: : bridegroom's parents live at 1209 E. New York St. ’ : the bride and bridegroom — —— - - —
{ Both ns —— —— - of honor, will wear brown crepe | with brown accessories and iw are graduates of Butler Univer- Cl b i Mr. and Mrs, - bride will have cinnamon acces- SitY. Miss Schreiber is a member ew ra u | William A. Evans,
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Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mahalo-|Auxiliary Unit has planned a singer. accompanied by Mrs. witz, 6105 N. Michigan Road, are family masked Halloween wiener Riggins. the—bride’s— parents. The. bride. roast Saturday, Oct. 30, on the| The program committee, Mes-| groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. post home grounds. Special games dames George .B. Loveless, L. S.| Samuel Dryer, Bridgeport, Conn.,|and entertainment will be ars Arnot, Lillian G, Winget and and Venies, Cal ranged for the childrens; and a|Gray, will be hostesses.
The maid of honor, Miss Jac- juke box dance is to be held for) Te —— queline Louise Slutsky, will wear |the adults. Parliamentary Law a gold satin dress. Dan'B. Wolf | The unit will meet Thursday, . is to be the Best man and Irwin Oct 5 Ig the post home for its Club Will Meet Katz Will Bean usinet, ue . Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Borts, 815
The bride will be gowned in ice] ’ E. 534 St., will be hosts for the blue satin. She will wear a Artists to Meet season's first meeting of the The Indiana Artists Crd a
Schumann-F ysher Rite To Be Solemnized Tonight
The Rev. Ernst A. Plepenbrok will officiate at the marriage! |of Miss Louise Fisher and William Schumann at 7:30 o'clock to-
hit and 11 to camry) liCruzan Parliamentary Law Club, night in St.’ John's Evangelical and Reformed Church.
white bridal flowers. After al/have a reception and tea 3:30 Chapter 2. | reception in the home of the Pp. m. Tuesday in Ayres’ Audi-| dp a! in charge Are. A. Wii The bride is the daughter of Mr. and rs. Ralph B. Funes; bride’s parents, the couple will|torium in connection with its 16th =, 0 resident; Mrs. Mason 1001 E. Tabor St, and Mr. Schumann . ore SOOE ORRIDIUION, fart OT PY Drestdvut; -Mins- Mil Edward Schumann, 827 E, Minnesota St. | They will be at home after|.. 3 " a dred Heavrin, second vice presi-| Mrs, Michael Longo, Her sister's) and Mrs. Edward Y. Schuman, Nov. 1 at 6200 Delong Road, Sisterhood Meeting dent; Mrs, Lawrence Stafford, re- matron of honor, will wear em-/Ann Arbor, Mich, bridesmaids, Miss Mahalowitz® attended Pur- | Chapter AJ of the PEO Bister-| cording secretary; Mrs. Miles An-|erald green satin and Miss Rose-| will wear frocks of rose satin. due University and Mr. Dyer is hood will meet Thursday.in the derson, treasurer; Miss Alice Mur- Mary Englert, maid of honor, willl The bride’s gown is of candlea graduate of the Rensselaer home of Mrs. 8. B. Hughes, (ray, corresponding secretary, and Wear yellow. light satin with a sheer yoke outlytechnic Institute, Troy, N. Y. Greenfield. Mr, Borts, auditor, > Mrs. Henry Sawin, Lafayette, lined with seed pearls and a lace . d : - bertha. The full skirt is gath- . ered to the molded bodice and extends into a train, | “She will -wear -a-two-tiered fin-| ger-tip veil of imported French ilJusion falling from a pleated satin and fllusion tiara. The bride’s bouguet will be of white chrysanthemums, roses ‘and orchids. Kathleen White, flower girl, will wear a frock fashioned like the bride’s. The bridegroom will be attended by his brother, Edward L. Schumann, and his father. Mr. Longo and Robert Schwartz will be the ushers. The reception will be in the home of the bride's parents. After a wedding trip to Chicago, the gcouple will be at home in Terre Haute. Mr. Schumann is attending Rose Polytechnic Institute snd is a member of Alpha Tau mega Fraternity.
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Children of Division 2 of the Knightstown Home will be guests this afternoon of the John H. Holliday Jr. American Legion Post and its Auxiliary. There will be a picnic and wiener roast at the home. Mrs. Ralph Lewis, auxiliary president, announces the following chairmen for the year: Mrs. R. B. Daley, Americanism; Mrs. John Cejnar, child welfare; Mrs. Oren Ruff, Clermont and Boys School; Mrs. M. D. Mullane, community service; Mrs. Lleyd D.
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———————————————————————————————— | A Golden Wedding Fete | Mr. and Mrs, Joseph F. Zimmer will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house’ from.-3 to, 7 p. m. next Sunday.! Their daughter, Mrs. B. N. Peterson, 628 N, Rural St, will be the hostess, !
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Double-Ring Ceremony Performed .in Church
. A double-ring ceremony united June Etoile Schwier and Paul Karl Lawall at 7:45 o'clock last night in the Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church.
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and the Spencer Gullicksen, Des Plaines, | Ill, and Frank Owings. ! A gown of candlelight velvet in Empire style was worn by the Her two-tiered fingertip| illusion veil fell from a tiara of orange blossoms and she carried an orchid on a prayer book. The couple left for a trip south, after a reception in the church They will be at home at Beta Eta 3010 E, Michigan St. bride University and the bridegroom TO BE WED— |is a graduate of Purdue UniverHe is a Kappa Phi Fraternity.
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