Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 April 1949 — Page 4

: LP . iy » 1 on o 3 iL . Fy 3 3 Ro PER : : \ Sa hal Sas Ed Sa 'ONDAY. APR. 18, 1040 | MOND! : Local Couple Our Eligible Escort of Tomorrow A nN ee ing wo ’ ‘ / 23 4 : ” ’ we . : a { I 3 Fy 3 ; 3 . y . H . : : arried at Will Open: - Married at vil Upen : : ; tr o-°K ‘ Jw L bt Little Flower | Tonight 5 2 v » . ° : : NE ay | - Building Fund Drive : | Nicholls-Ensch ; 2 000 pr f tT Rite‘Sclemnizid Has $500, oa C Fu ; . 31 : ite Solemnize = | By DOROTHY WILLIAMS Women oa n Learn Ba Se a = | . Miss Elizabeth Anh Ensch and! Uuited Press Sia Correspondent ; J] ¢ +. [Chatles’ Robert . Nicholls were | | WASHINGTON, Ap, a; (UP) : Sd reg . a os ; married at 11 a. m, today in the| The Joh Continental Augie As Jeannette Arnold Proves [is roi sue ona Ramo we i, Via : {The Rev. Fr. John Riedinger of-| greenback etsages” ho the aphex wl LR 3 : a ficiated. . o i {proved flowers and a stronger naSecretary Believes > oo yr "Sl" | The bride is the daughter of! tional defense as the theme. - She's No. | Fan > . v ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Emil E. Ensch, 1450| | Mrs, Roscoe C. O'Byrne, presi. . & ya |N. Drexel Ave., and Mr. Nicholls! |dent general, called on. the 5000 By RUTH ANN HAMILTON ~ is the son of Mrs. Septa Furlong| delegates and alternates to_con- — “THERE'S NO reason why [Ficholls, Lexington. Ky, er narily spend. for Grehids 19 * Mi baseball should be exclusively ‘ Miss Marge Ensch was her 3 the DAR's $900,000 new building o's world.” er's maid of honor and Miss Vir i fund 8 Ina 5 ginia Boersig and Miss Joan Me-| a. That's the conclusion of Miss Manus were the bridesmaids. | She announced a goal of $500. nias— Jeannette Arnold, 520 N. Tibbs Th 11 "satin | {000 in cash and pledges to be Ave., whose lifelong record of rs Wore, aver gray am ‘raised during the week.long Cone YEA devotion to the game qualifies “id . gress which will be highlighted on . her for the title of Indianapo- Bride Wears Satin [Thursday by the laying of the $45.$50 § lis most rabid feminine base- | \cornerstone for the new adminis. ball fan. ly The brides IVORY in Sow {tration building. Worsteds, . {had an off-the-shoulder neckline | ‘The building fund drive is sec- Weaves. Gonna be there Tuesday with seed pearl embroidery. The ond only to I ities Of rite. BIEL, Jeannette’ 18 Just an- full skirt was fashioned with a resolutions committee headed by $55.$60 S| other way friends say “Hello fan of accordion pleats. The | Valentine Shrewder of Worsteds, to the brunet Jeannette fills in | , |Mrs. Roy Valentine e AH ” ’ © bride's illusion veil was held by a| i f f her daytime hours as secretary halo of pearls and stephanotis.| Ashland, Re A aGiutions dealing SOM tam at the Economy Auto Rebuild- ' |8he carried a"W..-ie prayer book | with many phases of national de- $60-$75 S| Ing Co. ; {and orchids. : {fense, are being considered be- Fine worsi And when the Indians open | Ramon Morgan, Lexington, was | ‘hind closed doors. The congress Hart, Sha ._ their ‘season tomorrow night , |the best man, while William Rey-| |appeared certain to strengthen its makers. “against the Kansas City Blues, inolds and William Hoskins, both | earlier appeals for vigorous gove Jeasnetts ML be Shee. he of Lexington, served as ushers, | lernment action to rid the country sam nt-ro x seat she's f | . It also | The reception was in the Riv- lof Communist influences gocupied ut the Sal yur: lor llera Club. For her wedding trip | reportedly will ask for a larger re—— y : {through the West, {Hé bride chose | {Army and Air Force and continu. (75) $35 ° Although Miss Arnold has a toast and blue ensemble. Mr. ous efforts toward complete unifi< worked almost every night for Nicholls and his bride will live cation of the armed forces. : : . several weeks as chairman of | |at'318 McDowell Road, Lexington. | | The congress also is expected ; Easter seal mail opening at. . |. The bridegroom attended the {to reaffirm its stind against Requlal the Marion County Society for | University of Kentucky and the, {United States backing of . any equlars Crippled Children, members of | | University of Miami. LA move toward a world state. Pro. -Shorls if her AWVB committee know ———————————————. {posals to tear down the White better Su to expect her Tues- | . * : +House also are expected to be Stouts ir ay night. ; ( : | U t {decried in accordance with the. “That's one night'T just can't ounci : ni |DAR's traditional fight for the Short St ~be working,” grins the “secre. | | preservation of historic shrines. Long St tary. lo Meet Here Truman Will Speak {Truman Will Spea ” » » | | MISS ARNOLD'S enthusiasm May Wright Sewall in sescion for tne past. several ates ‘wa, ac JR { 3 Bo Victory Field Wo OPaaed . Convenes Thuréday \day. . the congr =a pe : in 1931—back to the time when Miss Jeanette Arnold . . . pauses at her typing to check the | The May Wright Sewall, In- a ay 2 Prote by Ruth Ann Hewiiton Tike Sal. Pastosrsphar.” | te ee a. a a en TO Jensgimates Shlle- dora 080. beseball calender, Er iiatia - Counelt o Women, : A PAM SYLVESTER i§“mechanically minded. Any day you can find him engrossed in semble with customary pageantry (59) $40 a s 1 3 nv on at 10-a. ot . il i . : : : . s into a ball than many of the Plots her vacations sud week. easy matter for gals to learn |ppursday in Parlor A, Hotel taking all the wheels off his little cars and putting them back on again, This 5- jio_hear a Message. 2 greeting oo fweed of aching kids swing a bat DAD parks, and anus wandered "All ou Base to do is read [LEON re the sons of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Sylvester, 333, N. Meridian’ St—By Marjorie |, Sev. Ker, Mundt 2. 8. D. tan) $603 : y 3 » e i { h Fn riorie | nn. ie » " . lo in a sand lot. to Bt. Louis, Cincinnati and the newspapers and pay a little ha 18. nude | are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Sylvester, . erioian y arj {former member of the House Un- blue ¢ The brown-eyed secretary is Chicago to see games. “attention to what's said by the ‘Lo - I . Turk. ~_|American Activities Committee, 8 veteran of three World Series. At home, only a catastrophe Men who sit near you at the i. igs Bug : . } i will Be the Shot sponkes of ine (12) $85 + he was at Wrigley Field in ball park ... and ask questions, | " S \ L | Cl h A i oO S evening. siness sessions s new. . 1938 when Joe DiMaggio paced 2h keep jae Arnold Away A ne would rather vo a [Ress session IX LOCO ups nnoun ce | pen €asOnN tomorrow. oo the New York Yankees to & nov won the ane last year, dozen questions than feel you're Beri 0 4 | . o lomo . i vee Presidents Several BLOCK series victory over the Chicago . rae bored to death.” {por . | M tf f C w k T k + D e ec uracay 8 Cubs. She saw Lou Gehrig Play an autographed baseball Miss Arnold would like to see lowed by 4 talk meetings ror Lomi ng ee ICke rive seven favorite daughters serving first base for the Yanks in that a the «Indians stage a baseball In Shar h | Bix local clubs plan meetings this week. At 8 p.m. Friday Aloha, The Women's Committees, Indi- for three years, the eighth two series—and it was his last. MISS Arnold has no patience Clinic for women at the ball ae on Gamma Latreian will meet in the home of Mrs. Addie Reed, 5501 ana State Symphony Society, will|years and the ninth a one-year [50) $80 Har! She's seen all the aj wll Women ‘who: ait 0 Pt pi park to teen ich fundamen. | I Prey. {Winthrop Ave, Miss Peggy Knox and Miss Edna -Dimmick will jSonduet 1a catapalgn for the St term, dates mata Mes va * Glen Pla teams play, a she's = 8 as scoring and what makes : 3 i ‘ {newal of 8 ony season ticke “andidates include: rs. - orsted sized up with » yearned eye at baseball games, knowing 5 nit different from an error. {al Dairy Expo- mrs, McLean assist the Nosteds : | beginning Tp ao y Oe tendingtwary R. Barrow, state regent, w the techniques of such diamond nothing of scoring or strategy. “Womeh who really get to |Sitlon. The expo- The American Scandinavian Club will meet at 7:30 p: m. Friday through May 15. = |Houston, Tex.; Mrs. Furel Robert greats as Babe Ruth, Bob The secretary, who can com- know the game,” she declares, |%ition will be held at the stale/in the 38th St. Branch, Indiana National Bank. Emil Unger will] Volunteer workers on the com- Burns, state regent, North Man. Feller, Dizzy Dean, Lou Bou- pute batting averages at the “usually turn out to be more |fairgrounds Oct. 8-15. “Intimate show colored movies of Hawall,| est day event will be in the Mittee include Mesdames Robert/chester, Ind.; Miss Gertrude MEN dreau and Ted Willlams. She flick of.an eyelash, says if's an ardent fans than the men.” Insight Into Latin America” will land Miss Frances G. Moder will|8Y 1 y IM. Lingle, Bliss B. Wells, George|Sprague Carraway, state regent, - ; be the subject of the afternoon give a digest of current news in- |= OPYy aeum. 'Fotheringham, Alexander Thomp- New Bern; N. C.; Miss Edla Stan. The Bridal Scene— guest speaker, Elmer R. Krueger. formation services. Mrs. O. H. Bakemeler, 5535 K.|son, Peter W. Zimmer, Leonard nard Gibson, ex-state regent, Buf- . . The Indianapolis business man| yrs, B, C, Wright, 3545 Ken-|St. Clair St, whl entertain the Soloman, Hugh Dalzell and Louis fale, N, Y.; Miss Mabel Supton, recently visited Panama, Equa- wood Ave. will be tess for the Club Marks. Mesdames Ralph Cole, ex-state regent, Nampa, Ida.; Mrs, ISS arnes ames H In en an Ss hostess fo {Irvington Fortnightly ub at | 4 : 2 of dor, Peru and Bolivia. He will Friday Afternoon Reading Club 1 p, m. Friday. | Louis Bogut ed Askermar, Henty Grady Jangbe, stale regent, MEI c Bar] discuss the. governmental, civic at 1:30 p. m. Friday. Mrs. BF. W.| . { Edwin , James Carroll, gcottshoro, Ala.; Mrs. Chester F, h De sure, Snaller. EL pa SOT eh woe or and social problems -of these| Stockdale will. speak on “Poet | Mrs. P. B. Lyon will speak on Victor Goldberg, Paul Scheuring Miller, state regent, Saginaw, (95) 29.7 Richard Hartman Mills will be May 1 in the First Friends Chirch, | Brooklyn, Ind. and Mrs. Harry (Countries from a business man'sjof the Bible” and Mrs. R. P. Bell “April Poets” petare 1 Butler and Philp Adler, Ji re Mich; Mrs. J, Reforest Richards, COA \ n 1 Wi . | ew [A iterary Club. The gro! adden 3 -|ex-state regent, Chicago, Mrs, Bridesmaids will be Mrs. Dallas G. Rayl, Canton, O. and | C. Stearns will give a miscel- |Viewpoint (will review “Homeport USA" Alumnae Litera % : am of the . Miss Mildred Ritchie, Chicago. J. B. Jones, Bloomington, will be | laneous shower tomorrow night | Mrs. E. L. Burnett heads the (San Diego). wit) meet at 245 p. m. Situwday| The 1940.1930 prograiy if He{Mark. A Smith, ex-state regent, (50) 39.9! : . ’ reservations for the 12:30 A {fn the home of Mrs. L. N. Kirk- Indianapolly Symphony Macon, Ga. d the best man while Robert T. Story; Chicago; George 8. Porter, | for Miss Mary Gottman. The ie Pp. m i . Nov..12, 13—orchestral goo Tebanon, and Mr. Rayl will be : } : party will be in Mrs. Walrod's luncheon. Hostésses will be Mrs. | Mrs. J. D, Gould will give a hoff, 815 N. Campbell Ave. |follows: id Dort sano] Miss Mary Helen North, In- S285 the ushers. : : a member of Alpha Chi Omega | home. G. 0. Byrd, chairman; Mrs. Min- talkk on “Science and Me” at the] Miss Gretchen Scotten will as- Nov. 20, 21 a Pec. dianapolis, national chairman of Tonight Mrs. Robert Kasberg Sorority and Phi Beta Kappa Miss Gottman and Harry C. |nle Ammen, New. Castle: Miss |2:30 p. m. meeting Friday of the sist the hostess, and Miss Bernice | Dec. 4, Gold Ara) Fizdale, duo Jusior Membership Commit. will entertain with a miscellan- | Fraternity. Mr. Mills belongs to | gtearns will be married Apr. 30 [Anna Hunter, Jasper; Mrs. Ferd Indianapolis Woman's Club. The Tones will lead a discussion. eT re Janis, ‘plane L00 J0oks last night at the £ Sou GA eous shower for the bride-to-be | PN! Gamma Delta Fraternity. | in the Broadway Methodist Lucas, Greencastle; Mrs. Flor-| . ips . d . |Jan. 15—8t. Louis Symphony Or- a. bei Hotel ‘here, 8 _ in the home of Mrs. Kasberg's : i "| Church. ence Ritz, Lizton; Mrs. ann Club Brid e ‘Lincoln Bri ge lchestra, Vladimir ~ Golschman, nm "wo ho Fo te Harrison (214) 11.9 « =A . ! mother, Mrs. A. L. Hensley, Sorori P| ans Mrs. Harley N. “Edington, Swartz, Crawfordsville; Mrs. E.| g ; . - conductor. Jan. 28, 20—Neveu, 0 “Juniors of Indianapolis SLAC 3655 N. Sherman Drive. 5202 N.” New Jersey St, will Maude Bruce Lane, Anderson. L inners Listed violin, Feb. 11, 12—Thebom, con- 2.0 "g100 14 the Helen Pouch Sizes Miss Barbara Witham will | give a kitchen and linen shower and Mesdames Laura Ray, E. E.| unc eon et | The Lincoln Bridge Club an- tralto, Feb. 28, 27-—Rubinstein, © +o te provide scholarships for for the future bride Frid i, violi p P (83) 149 give a linen shower tomorrow | uest a fA utu riday [Padgett and Chrystal Powell of| ,'nounces the results of its play piano, Mar. 18. 19—S8zigetl, violin, 0 \ poy 0 nnroved schools, Miss ‘ night in her home, 3338 Gull- | {-night. The hostess will he as- Indianapolis. | Tomorrow there will a ladies Friday night in the hotel. Win- and Mar, 25, 26-—orchestral. {North reported. SLAC ford Ave. Friday night, Miss | The Indianapolis Alumnae Sisted by Mrs. Wilbur Bond, | Miss Joan Davis, pianist, will luncheon-bridge in the Meridian ners and points made out of a wet I "Miss North also. commented o len | Greens Fork i \ po ) | a Barnes will be the honor guest Saapter Mu Phi Epsilon Sorority,| “ Foe [play and Jimmy Pelance will|Hills Country Club. Mrs. Thomas possible 364 are: North and Calendar Club the Junior American Citizens &l at 8 idge pari to be given, I have Is aHRuAl guest day tea| __ NE {8ing, accompanied by Mrs. Pauly, Riddick is the chairman of the South—Robert E. Wood and C. i Clubs organized this year by the y Mrs. J. F, Ferdon Jr, 4 rom o 5 p. m. Saturday Cit Official {Duckwall. Mrs. Duckwall is’ in ] H. Rowe, 221.5, first; Mrs. George S Dance par Juniors. “Caroline Scott (114) 9.75 Hinesley Ave. /in the home of i [charge of the musical program event. Hej assistants. are Mes- ip, Ryan and Mrs. Ralph E. Dun- | ans pring Harrison's _ Golden Wheel was reduc { hE ABN pgs > : . . »- - Bar ature bride will go to [gn: ry Sh EN To Address Group Vr Edna ' Pauley has beer | dames Paul C. Payne, Irvy De-|.., “197 second; Miss Mabel Sat-| The Calendar Club of Our Lad¥ active in the work,” sald the Co ington Saturday to be the \Schricker, 4343 &3 £3 [named to fill the vacancy An the Fenelon and Thomas L. Riddick... and Harry Singleton, 194.5, (of Lourdes Catholic Church 18 chairman. guest at a party given by her IN. Meridian St. | | Phillip L. Bayt, Indianapolis|office of corrosponding secretary.| 100le reservations have been yp. making plans for a spring dance sorority Sisters in the Alpha Chi ir Shricker 4 leity controller, will speak at the| meee eee : Side | bY FAsstaties > Ralpy w| East and West—R. J. Fitapat: [Friday night in the parish school. |. | C4.ohle BAT and Mr. [the reonity 6 p. m. dinner meeting of the Spring Teg Set Thomson, George Ramey. GB, [ick and W. H. Weindorf, 238, Members of the committee in : [34) 19.95 C vi y. pring Iea oe + George Ramey, C. B.\g.. Mrs, Dorothy Ellis and Mrs. charge are Mesdames Edward Guest Speaker 4 Mills are graduates of Indiana | Mrs. Clyde E. American Boclety of Women Ac- Stine, Robert Kraft, George 8. f ; while th | { 2 : : [Arthur Pratt, 205, second, and Arszman, Dan Cassidy, William SHE University. The bride-to-be is Titus, social countants today in the YMCA, Af ha fer Ho |Olive, A, L. Masten, Carl B.| | .| Jack Staehle will be guest Tan or - chairman, is in 310 N. Illinois St. He will talk on P US@ gnater, Boris E. Meditch, Noble MI: and Mrs. Allen Smith, 204, Mickler. Lee Boges: a ea speaker at the 6:30 p. m. dinner ~~ ar 9 Alice Greene [charge of the [“City Financing." | The annual spring tea of the|L. Biddinger, Robert H. Rhode-| © __ I oa : Wednesday of the Industrial [38) 10.75 M H /tea. She will be | Miss Elizabeth Riley, president,| “4mbda Chi Alpha Mothers Club hamel and Rollo Lewis. | A yo Leia! feature will be an urses Section of the Central Dis- RAINCC Sets Wedding Date assisted by Mes- {will be in charge of the business Will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow! Others who will entertain rants New Era Club iD of folk dancing by the trict Nurses of Indiana in the Famous | {dames Basil {session immediately following din-| iD the Butler University Chapter at the party are Mesdames J. W.| |CYO of “the church Claypool Hotel Chateau Room. Mrs. Stewart A. Greene, 4624 F a us s et t, Mrs Titus |Ner. Officers for the next term NOUSe, 4721 Sunset Blvd. {Carr, Sebastian J. Davin, craries Flas Guest Day f : Director of industrial relations - 19) 975M N. Pennsylvania St, announces Charles Fitch, : | will be elected. Miss Esther Flem:| Guests from other Mothers L. Schaab, Harry D. Hooley, Fitz- Mrs. Charles E. Corbin_was|\W. ' P Club for Aldens, Inc, Chicago, he will « . while the ~ the approaching marriage of her Walter Hiatt, Henry G. Hoss, ing, nominating committee chair. Clubs on the Butler Campus will hugh Traylor and Arthur J. 8. (aries F. ~-Was ywvomen § G0 u discuss “What the Industrial daughter, Alice Hollenbeck S8adl Bernat, Kyler. Comstock, man, will be assisted by Miss Pe received by Mrs. Ralph Tula, Queisser. [general chairman of the New Bea Meet Th rsda => {Nurse Means to Industry.” Ine Greene, to E. Kirk McKinney Jr, William N. Fleming Jr. Alfred Dorothy Rosebrock and Mrs. President, and Mrs. Mary Butler, ————————————— {Literary and Art Club annual 0 vie u y |vitations ‘have been extended to son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Kirk Mc- Brandt and Howard Pattison, Frank Skiles: |house mother. Mrs. Smith Burns Honor Hoosier Woman [Suest day tea today in BISck'S| The Indianapolis Woman's Re- management. members of the MEN Kinney, 5707 Washington Blvd. Miss Mary Gottman and Miss] {and Mrs. H, W, Mason, past presi-| Yume State Service ,jAuditorium. Assisting with plans publican Club will meet at noon various industries. The wedding will he June-18. Mabel Rose. > ‘Sorority to Meet {dents, will preside at the tea! WHITING, Ind, Apr. 18—Mrs.|for the 1:30 p. m. event were Mrs. Thursday in the Columbia Club.| tl pin Miss Greene attended Indiana| Mrs, Herbert Wagner, president table, (Oscar A. Ahlgren, will go to/E. E. Padgett and Mrs. R. R. Mrs. E. C. Rumpler will speak Attends Conference University and is a graduate of of the Patroness Club, and Miss| Alpha 8igma Chapter, Delta] Mrs. Merle Speakman, hostess Washington tomorrow to be the Gray. jon “Why Ee a Republican Now?" i 0 fu ’ Smith College. Mr. McKinney was Evelyn Piel, president of Kappa Sigma Kappa Sorority, will_meet chairman, will be assisted by Mra. guest of John W. Snyder, Secre-| Mrs. Curtis Weigel spoke on| Mesdames Hollie Shideler, Mrs. Oral Bridgford, director o graduated from the University of Chapter of the sorority, will assist/at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Damon Auble and Mrs. H. E. tary of the Treasury, at a dinner stained glass windows. A musical/George Wilson, M. B. McDonald, the Meridian Heights Kindergar CLEAR Michigan where he was a fiem- at the tea table. Mrs. Frank E. home of Miss Mary Arkins, 1713| Bridges. Mrs. Ralph Bird will in- honoring national savings bond Program was presented by Mrs. Ray BSeidle, J. H. Drill, Robert ten, is in Salt Lake City today ‘to ber of Sigma Chi Fraternity, Gerke is program chairman. -/8. Meridian St. troduce Jordan Conservatory stu- leaders. Mrs. Ahigren is a mem- Ralph Chapman, vocalist, and Riney, Lawrence F. Crosbie, H. attend the study conference of the F a ab ss | dents who will present the musical ber of the National Women's Ad- Miss Catherine Gray, pianist. Miss B. Pike,-Grace Rose and A. M. American Childhood Education ; ; = | program. |visory Savings Bond Committee, | Nellie B. -Fatout, president, and Glossbrenner and Miss Mary Association. While in the West, Token fror = z | Beggs * Te —— nt ———— epimers | MTS, Frank 8. Wood, vice presi- Sellers will be ‘hostesses for the aie also will’ visit -the is American = t i P . ident, presided at the tea table, ‘event. iVillage School in Denver, Colo. = rs : fa i ) al TOO . | | Principals in Bridal News | gy % 1 ——— 6.95. 8.5 d 5 oo : : - 10.95.12.5 : ' Naturally—Orientals Come to GREGG— Wear Diamonds from Charles Mayer and Company Be : —a tradition for ‘over a century a f240) 1.28, 1 : . Shall We Call for Yours? j Cord be = f———————— i ! = T = Goodtiens, / 14K Yellow Gold Solitaire, $275.00 — Wedding Band, $90.00 . - 2S a ahr ai Tax Included G aifig means—among other features—gentis, sate care for (18).$5 Des Let our Registered Jeweler guide and guard your investment. : rues vo carmen. - _. «Carat weight is often the only consideration by which the layman judges the worth of a diamond. But if you seek real value ] and quality—other characteristics must also be considered: Cutting, perfection and color. = re REGISTERED E GIS) D JEWELER—AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY Holland phote P. H. Ho phote. (183) 14.951 - Miss - Mry Jane Anderson | Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Lowry, - Year-Ro = and Ford Fay Austin rere 133 E. 30th St, announce the = Fine me : “married & « M. APF. | In : hi . f oir ; LL I A God : st. x home of the Bride's sister, Mrs, ron 4, hove 8 thei ; ro [I 2 TE / vr Charles Clark, 2935 Station St. 9aughter, Janet, fo Samuel V. ‘As Convenient as Your Telephone—RI-8321 + The bride is the daughter of Mr. Johnston Jr., son of Mr, John Our Black and Gold Trucks Cover the Oity Every Day = : £2 fi = : } = and Mrs. Clarence ‘Anderson, ston, 5347 Graceland Ave. The [004 Madison Ave, Ohio at lilinols 2208 N. Meridien 5 Ce ——— WEST WASHINGTON STREET ¢ INDIANAPOLL: : . Bowling Green, Ind., and Mr. vows will be read at 6:30 p. m. - ad bik v4 Aig J i : ag CATR Sone § an + Ill Austin is the son of Mrs. Floyd ay. 12 in Sweeney Chapel, - - . i [45) $10 Me ma] Austin, 224] Brookside Ave, Bank Universe or. 4 " "Frome

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