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Tonight Elias W. Bartholow Jr.
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Miss Virgthia W. Noyes . will, ‘become the bride of Elias Web-| ster Bartholow Jr. at 8:30 p. m. | today in Sweeney Chapel, Butler University. - Chaplain Chester, Minton 6f Veterans Hospital, will) read the vows.
The bide is the dnughitee of Mr, and Mrs. Bradford Noyes, 4087) N, Illinois St., and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. | Bartholow, Baltimore, Md. Mrs. Douglas C, Archibald, | il. River Edge, N. J., will be her sis: ter's matron of honor. Her frock | will be wine satin made with] hip panniers. Her mitts will match her dress. The bridesmaids, Mrs. Leroy Duncan, Bal-| timore; Miss Della Bel Krayse, | Lake Charles, La. and . Miss Elizabeth Wade, will wear damask rose satin frocks like the matron of honor’s.
Reception in Propylaeum | The bride's gown of white candlelight satin is styled with a’ sweetheart neckline, fitted bodice and long train. Her veil will be imported heirloom: lace. Thomas Jackson, “Philadelphia, will be the best man, and the ushers will include Douglas C. Archibald, River Edge; Dr. Leroy Duncan, Baltimore; Robert Becker, Pittsburgh, and Walker Ham{lton, Milford, N. J. A reception in the Propylaeum will follow the ceremony. The]
taupe’ gabardiné Worn with brown | * accessories. The couple will be at home in Milford, N. J. A Kappa Kappa Gamma So-| rority member, the bride was graduated from Cornell Universisty. Mr. Bartholow Jr. also re-| ceived his degree from Cornell and is a’ member of Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity.
Couple Wed At Assumption i
Cummings-No Msgr.
Vows Solemnized The bride is the daughter of The Assumption Catholic Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick J. Rellley, Church was the scene at 11 a. m.|4101 Park Ave. and the bridetoday of Miss Jo Ann Nolan's groom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs.| marriage to Guy N. Cummings O. P. Larson, 4360 Cold Springs Jr. The Rev. Fr. Patrick Griffin Road” officiated. Mrs. Gene Guenin was the maJn, Edvard L Busty: gins sol tron of honor. The bridesmaids of honor, = set, and Miss Dolores Porter ana| Vere Mrs. K. J. Rellley Jr. and Miss Angeline Lynch, brides- Misses Mary Jane Larson, Bea-| maids, wore pink taffeta. {trice Keating and Barbara Reil-! The white satin bridal gown had ley. They wore blue taffeta.
Msgr. Bosler Hears Vows
Larson-Reilley Rite Solemnized
Miss Patricia Reilley and Joseph P. Larson were married at! 9:30 a. m. today in the St. Joan! of Arc Catholic Church. The Rt. Msgr. Clement Bosler Jead the,
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MISS NANCY ANN Suiter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Arthur Suiter; 5509 N. Delaware St., will become the bride of Addison E. Coddington Jr. Oct. 22 in the St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church. The bridegroom-to-be is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Coddington, 115 W. Hampton Drive.
Miss Suiter attended Stephens College and Mr. Coddington is a graduate of Butler University. He is a member of thesPhi Delta Theta Fraternity. (Shen-Court-ney photo)
Eugene Loftus Higgins, son of William J. Higgins, Wyoming, Pa., took Miss Margaret Mary Rumbach, _ daughter of of
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Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Rumbach, Jasper, as his bride in a ceremony read at 10 a. m. today. The vows were read in St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Jasper. (P. H. Ho photo)
” » ” MR. AND MRS. John E. Resor, 3660 Washington Blvd, announce the engagement of --their -daughter, Anne, to John Robert McDuffee, son of Mrs. Joseph McDuffee, Toledo O., formerly of Indianapolis. No date has been set for the marriage. Miss Resor attended the . University of Missouri and Mr, McDuffee attended Notre Dame University. (8 he n- Courtney photo)
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By EASLEY BLACKWOOD USUALLY IT is easy to see how to set up a long, nearly solid
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Sept. 10 is the date selected by Miss Mary Kathryn Shortridge, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Ralph C. Shortridge, 1737 E. Kelly St., for“her .marriage to Richard Eugene Harlow, son of Mr. and Mrs, Henry H. Harlow, 2943 S. East St. The vows will be read in the Garfield Park . Evangelical and Reformed Church. (Block proto) » » MISS ALICE Daniel, daughter of "Mr; and ‘Mrs. C. A. Daniel, 2857 Brookside Ave., and Robert E. Graeber, son of - Mrs. Etoille Graeber, 25 Oriental St.,, will be marrfed Oct. 1 in the rectory of the Holy Cross Catholic Churchy” (Photo Reflex)
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Mr. and Mrs. 8. Joseph Gat- | to Jr. are; at home now at 5623 E. Washington St. following their marriage Aug. 20 in the St. Joan of Are Catholic Church. The bride, the former Miss Anelka - Anderson, is -the daughter of “Mr. .and Mrs. Ira J. Alderson, Uniontown. Mr, Gatto’s ts are Mr. and Mrs. Gal of 6216 E. Washington St. {Shen-Courtney photo.) St, Peter's Methodist Church, Danville, was the scene of Miss Joyce Mutter’'s marriage to EB “B. Jordan, Indianapolis, - Aug. 3. The bride's mother on Mrs. W. 'F. Dingman, 1833 W. Washington St. The couple is at home at 337 E. Westfield Blvd. (Kindred photo)
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John Calvert Pease took Miss Jenna Joyce Weaver as his bride [in a ceremony read at 2:30 p. m. today In the Sweeney Chapel, Butler University. Dr. E. Robert Andry, professor: of theology at the university, officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Weaver, 5901 E. Washington St. Mr. and Mrs, George E.: Pease, Elkhart, are the parents of the bridegroom. Miss Jacqueline Freefs was the bride's only attendant. She wore dawn pink marquiset over taffeta and carried pink roses and white pompons,
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Miss Luchsinger ‘Becomes Bride
A trip to northern Wisconsin
{was to follow the marriage of
Miss Ellen Luchsinger, 526 E. Fall Creek Blvd, and James E. Baynes at 2:30 p. m. today. The |Rev. Joseph N. Barnett read the vows in the Trinity Episcopal
(Church.
Judge and Mrs. Sameul J. Luchsinger, Oshkosh, Wis, are
the parents of the bride, and Mr.
and Mrs, Fred Baynes, Salem, {Ind., are the bridegroom's pare
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Mrs. George Wendt, Milwaus
kee, was the bride's only attends ant, She wore a gray-blue streets length dress. The bride's matche
ing taffeta frock was worn with white gardenias.
Home Reception Paul Baynes, Lafayette, was brother's best man. Gene Baynes, Lansing, Mich, and
| Samuél L. Luchsinger Jr., Watertown, Wis.,
were the ushers. A reception at the home of the bride from 3 to 5 p. m. was to follow the ceremony. The- bride
will travel in an imported tweed
suit - with palomino accessories, The couple will be at home in | Stockwell after Sept. 15, - The bride is a graduate of Oshe kosh State. Teachers College and
3 Btout Institute, Menomonie, Wis.
The bridegroom, a fhember of Acacia Fraternity, was graduated froin Purdue University.
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Seaman-Behrends Vows to Be Read
State Service * GREENWOOD, Ind. Sept. 3— The Rev. Kenneth J. Forbes will
{officiate at Miss Barbara Gere
trude Behrends’ marriage to Vice tor C. Seaman Jr.. The -couple will exchange vows at 2:30 o'clock this. afternoon in the Greenwood Methodist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Alfred H. Behrends, Greenwood, and Mr. and Mrs, Seaman, Savannah Ga., are the parents of . the bridegroom. : Miss Patricia Yount, Greene wood, is the maid of honor and Miss Michele Kazunas, Chicago, is the junior bridesmaid. Bruce Cavitt, Connersville, will be the ringbearer. The maid of honor will ‘wear American Beauty satin and the Junior bridesmaid, powder blue marquiset.
Wears White Satin: The bride has a traditional
Scene of Wedding
The fllusion veil was held by a and the ushers were K. J. Reilley “Crary: : |suit, or even a short suit which-{s missing only one or two honors. bridal gown had a fitted and|white satin gown. The sheer yoke
as held by an orange blo
tiara of seed pearls, The -bride Jr. and Paul, Hétvard and John carried white roses and stephan-| Larson.
otis. \White Organdy Gown "
James - Cummings was his brother's best man. The: ushers. A gown of white organdy was
were Robert W. Nolan, brother of Worn by the bride. Her fingertip the bride, and, Wayne Fields. llusion veil ‘fell from a tiara and/
Times State Service
New officers of the organization Sometimes, however, itgls the hort, shabby-looking suit that saves JASPER, ‘Ind, Sept.
|are Mrs. Borden Purcell, presi- the day. (dent; Mrs. Ted Grissell, vice pres-| Mr. Abel led the dence. of diamonds in résponse to Miss Brash’s ident; Mrs. Leo Goodman Jr..and| aggressive overcall.. Mr, Dale won in his own hand with. the king, Mrs. Marshall Armstrong, record- took three rounds trumps and] ing and corresponding secre-, then cashed the sce of diamonds. South dealer. taries; Mrs. Roger Hormell, treas-|
Now it was practically certain North-South vulnerable.
3—Vaows collar. 8 uniting Miss Margaret Mary Rum-| ¢h and Eugene Loftus Higgins will be reall at 10a. 'm. today i ualon ang sali St. Joseph's Catholic Church here. The bride's parents are Mr. and]
tucked bodice with a Peter Pan
The bride's
of the fitted bodice is accented
The two-tiered fingertip! with net ruffies appliqued with illusion veil fell from a halo of
| seed pearls. The bouffant hooped skirt has panniers with seed ems
{bouquet was of white roses and broidery and a formal train.
jorchids. Joseph K. Weaver,
Chicago, fingertip illusion veil.
{| A tiara of seed pearls holds the Lawrence
The reception was in the home She carried white orchids. jures; Mie. William pr. Hold. Seat 34180 pass nad {he Fogel MR. MAST re A ymbath: Jatper; and brother of the bride, was the Bertsch, Carmel, is to be the best of the bride's parents, Mr. and| “After a breakfast in the home 4 parliamentarian. PE P But even 86 MY. H—Q 105 8 liam J. Higgins, Wyoming, Pa. {best man. The ushers were Loren man. The ushers are Dr. Robert ~ Mrs. Robert C. Nolan, 1031 Blaine of the bride's parents and a recep- | nf : nge. th un e yg : Da 6 Miss Pe Lensihan XK 'Woerner and “Lowell Farley: Cavitt, Connersville; Joseph R. Ave: The bridegroom is the son|tion in the Hotel Antlers the! Club S [Das tricks R . WO ose eo og City, Mo ey alg ag or ae After a ‘trip to Northern Michi- Totten, Greenwood; Robert Hale, of Mr. and Mrs. Cummings, 453 couple will take a short’ wedding|\~IU ets Meeting c a Tricks e es ™ MR. ABEL MISS BRASH Wear green taffeta. The brides- gan the couple will be at home Shelbyville, and George Smart, N. Walcott St. trip. They will be at home in| Mrs. Greyble McFarland, 7500 S—K J sq 768 |maids, Misses Kay Welp, Mar- at 110 N. Drexel Ave. | Downers Grove, III, The couple will be at home at| Chicago. S. Emerson Ave., will be hostess) The old master decided to try H—762 - 'garet Ann Habig and Pat Sturn,| The bride attended Butler Uni-| The reception will be in the 2450 N. Delaware St. The bride] The bride attended Marian Col- to the Perry Township Wotnen's| tO establish dummy’s pitiful fook-| D_1582° = J 109 8 | Will wear identical frocks. The Versity and the Herron Art Insti-| church. The couple will live in is a graduate of the St. Vincent's lege and Mr. Larson attended the Democrat Club at 2 p,-fn. next ing spade suit. If spades were) ~— ©. °%5 =F Q7 |best man will be Ken Larpey, tute. The bridegroom is attend- Bloomington where Mr. Seaman "Hospital School of Nursing. | University of Notre Dame. |Saturday.- rg [divided 3-3, the fourth spade on MR. DALE Chicago, and the ushers will be ng Butler. is in the Indiana University J [the-beurd wid srowide a te SoA 109 Isc Corrigan, Giato, 0, and Dental School. The bride attended fiss Zeph The Times Pattern S Cie FEE CR Wedding Set [Fest Miss Zeph e Times Pa ern ervice EL SE a iy te win wer 3 cae) VY @dding Set \ AN ) |spades, they would have to lead C—K 64 chantilly lace. Her two-tiered | Forrest Parsons
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Wearing a gown of candlelight satin trimmed with seed pearls and made with a cathedral train, Miss Anna Marie Zeph was married to James Leo Oliger at) 9 o'clock this morning. Her two-| tiered illusion veil.edged in lace
tiara. She” carried “white ro .The ceremony was read in| Sacred Heart Catholic Church by the Rev. Fr. Medard Buvala, Parents of the couple are Mr. and|-|§ Mrs. William Zeph, 1427 8. Ala-|
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ito their disadvantage. So Mr. Dale laid down the ace! of spades and followed with the B id Cl b ! DFI e CLIubs spade with the king. He realized 9 [that a diamond lead at this point it {loser discarded: from - the -closed: TE —— grou hand. Therefore he came ori no CM, i played the nine from the board, held this week. |and Miss Brash won with the ace.| Marott Club, Tues. night, mas-
Uses Ace of Spades 10, Mr. Abel won the second List Results {would be ruffed in dummy and a IS : esu S with the deuce of clubs. Mr. Dale| [pounce the resulta. of their play Now "Miss Brash had three ter point game (Possible: score,
After a short wedding trip the! couple will be at home in Mil-| Miss Rumbach is| a graduate of Marquette Uni-ar. sity and Mr. Higgins is attending Sept. 3—Miss Esther Reidenbach Mrs. Gertrude Kerch, nd Don: Fleener will be married set” Ave, ‘in "the|vows at 2:30 p United> Brethren Fairview Presbyterian Church.
{fingertip veil of illusion falls = Tomo rrow
a crown of lace and she will carry
| Miss Reidenbach To Be Bride
State
! NORTH "MANCHESTER, Ind,
‘at - Sop. m. {Evangelical Church. here.
tomorrow
“The bride 18 the daughter of ire ATER TRE BAER YOOI 8 th Sorc: , | Rev. and Mrs. E. C. Reidenbach|0of Thomas Parson, Marion. §¢ of this city. The Rev. Mr. Reiden-|
bach will officiate.
On Wedding Tri ip
Mr. and- Mrs. Forrest W. sons are on a wedding "trip to {Chicago. Mrs. Parsons was Miss {Jacquelyn Kerch, daughter of: 4725 8SunThe couple exchanged p. m. today inthe
The Rev. Virgil Ragan offici-
Mrs: Richard Fague was her | sister's matron of honor. William
| The bridegroom is the son of| Pittman” was the best man and
bama St, and Mrs. James L. choices—all of them bad. A dia-| A Mr, and Mrs. T. V. Fleener, 156 Mr. Fague was the usher.’ The Oliger, 416 N. State St. p A] mond return would permit a ruff! Joey re Mra, Wayne War E. Pleasant Run Blvd., Indianap reception was in the church. The Mrs. ‘Edgar Sellmeyer, .“the| in dummy and discard from Mr. (rick, Mrs. M. “L.” Thompson _212; § folis. bride attended Butler ogc bride's sister, was the matfon of| Dale's hand. A low club return Mrs. Stanley Selig, Mrs. James - Reception Planned x |ana_ Universities “i the i -honor,..and...the . bridesniaids _in-| would “undoubtedly ride to dum-| Weddell 204.5; Louis Harris, Wal | Miss Carol Cox. Tecumseh. Src attended nnesota cluded Misses. Jacqueline Oliger,] ''myis jack. And-if -the-queen of rter-Pray-201; Possible score. Mich willbe the maid of hoor {Univers ity. Dorothy Ann Kennédy and Mary spades were cashed, the eight spot|{364): E & W-—Edson T. Wood, M. ony
Ann Fisher. Théy were dressed alike -.in old and American Beauty frocks. Their. headdresses p matcheg their frocks. Janice and Jimmy Stader were
jon the board would become a very| Stanley McComas Jr. 219.5; Miss {big card indeed. |Marge Quinn, Mrs. William Ep- oy 1 The only hope seemed to be that stifen~and Mrs. Betty Chipman. if Mr. Abel had the king of clubs so|Jack O'Keefe 202; Mr. and Mrs. Miss Brash. returned. the seven. of, Bobert Stackman 1985, k that suit. But, as she had feared, Men's
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- Miss Evelyn Lavely, Galesburg, In, Miss Sara Reidenbach will be her | sister's junior bridesmaid. | Delbert Fleener, Indianapolis,
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After Vows
the flowergirl and ringhearer. Duplicate Club, Mon. man. The-ushers will be Albert William Matheny attended ‘the ot y | dummy’s jack won and Mr. Dale night: N & S8—Harry- J. Dettra, | Theil. Paul Alexander, Charles the First Baptist Church followed ” bridegroom as best man, and the . ‘spread ' the hand, conceding a O. K. Fraustein first; Ross T- Youngblood and Bob Wesolowski, th marriage of Miss Mary Jane ushefs were William Bane, Law- , TR trick, but making four-odd. Campbell, M. Steele Churchman Pall of Indianapolis. " |Nunamaker and Kenneth Lynn rence Logan and Edgar Sell . se— {second; E & W—C. G. Malgren, | The reception will be In | Millican at 2:30 p. m. today In the
meyer. The wedding breakfast was im” Holly Hock Hill, and the home of Mrs. Sellmeyer, 49068 Young: Ave;, was the scene of the reception afterwards. The bride's traveling suit was brown and she wore darker
By MRS. ANNE CABOT This adorable carriage set
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Send questions on bridge to |D. K. MacNeill first; Claude Lett Mr. Blackwood, The Indianap- |Adair Smith second. olis Times; Indianapolis 9. Newcomers Duplicate Club :- re Mon. afternoon “(Possible score {216): N & 8—Mrs. Waring Lynch, I Mrs. William O'Neil 130; Mrs. E. R. Buxton Jr, Mrs. Adair Smith |128; EK & W-—Mrs. Henry Oakes,
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lf + tanoogah, | Fleener will be on the staff of the
home of the bride's parents. After |a wedding trip to: Wisconsin the,
couple will be at home in ChatTenn., where Mr,
McCallie Prep School.
Both the bride and bridegroom | are graduates of Indiana Central
church. Dr. Carleton W. Atwater officiated. _.- The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Droeger, 414 E, 28th St., wore a gown of white {slipper satin and a fingertip illus sion veil. She carried a bouquet of white bridal flowers, Her attendants, Mrs. James M.
brown accessories. After a trip ) : & Mrs. Glen. F. Wetherell 131.5; Colle 1 to Chicago, the couple will be at/ 8 ounces of wool. . Raglan ‘A Jeatly Styles Nonss "dress ao nsiarsnip ay "Kai given by Mrs. James Long, Mrs. Charles Be. {Downard, Mrs. Louis Kazacoff home at 1427 S. Alabama St. | Sleeved ‘sacque, head hugging «°F Women 8 ppa Kappa Sorority Matthews 127.5. "Mis Markl 4 |and Miss Patricia Smith, wore | princess lines—easy to sew, too, are announced. - Iss Mar an gold and lavender satin and mar-
bonnet and extra long booties
"Tulip" handbag
with no belt to worry with!
Lists Attendants’
| quiset frocks. The best man was
A--reception--in the. parlors of...
Double Ring Ceremony
are all worked in dainty star and easy single crochet stitches.
The fine arts award is bein TTC given to Miss Elizabeth L. Knig ] DISHING | of Kendallville.
Brief sleeves and handy pockets
dged in soft scallops, the | William E. Dillon and the ushers are edge ,
Mrs, George H. Graves Jr. willl Lore William R. McCord, Robert
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Unites Local Couple * A double ring ceremony at 10:30 a.m. today united Miss Frances Dorothy Dugan and Kenneth Hale. The wedding was in the| ,Holy Trinity Catholic Church, “The Rev. Fr. Edward T Bockhold, officiated. Miss Mary Dugan ‘was her ibe
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ter's only attendant and Patrick Dugan <M the best man. The re- ANNE CABOT ception was in the home of the The Indianapolis Times bride's brother, Harry F. Dugan, 530 S. Wells St. 718 N. Belmont Ave.’ The bride- > groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chicago 7, TL James Hale, London, Ky. ” . : After a wedding trip the coupls] No. 5936 Price 2(c
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“I Miss Joy Lee Underwood, Spencer.
{Oberlin College this month, ‘Miss Geraldine Marie Solliday, Wash-|
She will enter THE DIRT—
By MARGUERITE SMITH
|ington, Ind., will study in the In-|@~When we came back from our
ilana University Medical Center. |
‘Martha Browning, Seymour, Ball State Teachers College; Miss Mar- | cella Jackson, New Albany, IU;|
Methodist Hospital, Miss Joan Johnson, Linton, Indiana State Teachers College; Miss Charlotte Russell, Bloomfield, Terre Haute Teachers Col-
A—1 think likely the fertilizer had
vacation our rose bushes looked
top. I used the same fertilizer’ this year as last and last year they didn't shoot up this way. Do you think the fertilizer could have caused it? ~-W. W. B,, E: 65th St.
little to do with it, though extra phosphates might help prevent
a happy medium between the
voluminous carry-aill and the minuscule satchel is this trim
double-strapped “tulip” bag by
opened, it-spreads widely like the cup of a tulip blossom to res veal its contents to one quick /| glance. It is available, in three materials: Calf, suede or broadcloth: are red, parkway green and
| be matron of honor for the mar{riage of her sister, Miss Marilyn
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in Wasson's Sheridan; first-floor handbag department, |Gillaspie.
to« Lee Walter| The wedding will be at} 8:30 p. m. Oct. 12 in the Zions-
{llaspie and Miss Mary | Louise Markland, another sister,| will be the bridesmaids.” Mr. Co{val will be the best man ‘and the] {ushers will includé Larry Riddle,| Mr. Graves and Mr.
Mrs. Gillaspie and Mrs, Coval
Colors. now are planning a miscellaneous
shower for the future bride. Mrs.
|{Chapman, Robert Steinhart and {James E. Millican Jr. | A trip south will follow the re (ception. The couple will be” at
© 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48. SIZb | p. winne very peculiar. The stalks had Paul Brown. 'h later thi th-in Crawrs include Miss ) : ome later this month-in Craw 36, 5% yards of 39-inch. Fash Esther Ruth Tolliver. French grown very tall and each one It is called that because of its Tere ovens Sen ta Man. | fordsvile. Mr. Millican, son of To order pattern or our Fash- 140" yo dan Music College; Miss had just a wisp of leaves at the rounded top and! because, when sod G ’ {Mr. and Mrs. Millican, 3940 Ar
{thington Blvd., is attending Was~ | bash College and is a member of Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity. Ee
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{ BiZe:..iiieneinn y N. Belleview! 1 .| - such leggy growth, But your . will lve at 249 e Fashion Book Price 250 ge; Miss Jackie Graham, Shelby. description Indicates IE rol brown, Graves will entertain with Center, Place. [NEMO sovevssnnisass snissennner ville, tate Teachers College; The suede tones are. browp luncheon, Ca NT : : NAME sessssesevssssssssnsseee. (Miss Helen Harrell, Edinburg, ou Bhsence When the bushes ,.4 yack, Calf and suede, verity Bark Pol Aversa, le Board Meets Tuesday seeseeies sesssainssnsinnanianes ’ Franklin College; Robert Dead- ot oa af spraying, igpert styles are leather-lined . | ,jun- | Visiting From Texas , Wednésday—Children’s Cheer, W. The board members of the In- *assssssssssiiorsssiansasaeansss man, Pendleton, Indiana Univer-| 4000, SHEE Bhchecked just as Usual in a bag selling for only | pr. and Mrs. M. H. Allen, Washington and St. Mark's; dlanapolis Branch, American As-/Btreet v.ceesssasssssssosssscese BUEE +. a cde riviirarsoiainrs sity Madical School, and Miss Re- you describe. $12.98 (plus tax). |Corpus Christi, Tex., are visit- Thursday — Temple Sisterhood, sociation of University Women,| [becca Musser, Warren, IU, A In satin-lined broadelofh at |ing in Indianapolis. They are the. Municipal Garden and Ben Davis, will meet at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday In! City sesasavsinvansscovanecsnses/CIY sessrsresscssssscesessanes The annual Dean's Award is be-| Send questions ¢ on gardening the same price, the colors are guests of Dr. and Mrs. Roy E.|gnd Friday—Tabefnacle “the 38th Street Branch, Meretants) : oy ing given to Miss rothy 8. to Mrs. Smith, The eg black, prowa and cherry red. (Denny, 971 W. Drive, Woodruff Mt. Comfort, Marytha, Big-: cr Mational Bank. sessssnnsnstssssssaisns Bate . sessesssdassrnsionssonens Buta 2 Hanover Col lis Times, Indianapolis 9. = so Lo Place. . oe ma Phi and Wesleyan; agi 4 Wag FL Tk ik A ’ v th. TRS WN re Vv
