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ter with Mrs. A. J. W. LeBien. Mrs, Carroll Stine also

rett, Joseph L. Thomas 8. Hood and A. L. | Taggart Jr. were together as

Ackerman, Manual Cassen and Nat Smith. Proceeds of the event 1572 W. New York St. will be used for charity projects of the Sisterhood. Mrs. Cassen is | group president; Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Ackerman, chairman and co- *

The couple will be married Oct. | 6 in the: West Washington. .Street|

Do you plan a party and foul up the finishing touches? Or

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roads Rehabilitation Center, 3001 [N.. New Jersey St. Miss Martha (Cox, project chairman, will report

\ ‘ hy ~ ) ie . - : . J ¥ . Ea a Sh ay CNet - J art e A an ® 5 yy": The Indiana Times Le $i : Ii Th . : Organizatio ; : & .0 : 4 ; : apalis ‘ Organizations— ig : ~~ Many Parties Set v recs Er 3 Sorority + [Officers Outline Their Plans | 75%" poms kA y ral > > Shi hy Coll Club Blackwi RA Ad ‘Groups Set [For Community Fund Drive Lolleége LIUD So or Museum Guild's | roup [ro nr — Sets Auch Bad | Us Julia s | Int ae a, © Sets Auction ad Final Fashion Show > Si rng. w At {und Puts na Temple Sisterhood S i t Lunch asnion OW Temple Sisterhood Sponsors | zets Beta Chi | uncheon ; Event Set Tomorrow at Columbia Club; "GS al ax ob Fun! Show Dinner Planned | Second Group Books. OWI . Some Out-of Towners to Attend y Three evening meetings will be * Guest Speaker v5 Additional parties have been planned for tomor- [eid by sorority ipsa a . pe A “white elephant” suction, Muzzy [ row's luncheon and fashion show sponsored by the Zeta Beta Chi Sorority, national guest talk and éird party are Champ Children’s Museum Guild at 1 p. m. in the Columbia {business and professional group, planned by organizations meeting Club. L. Strauss & Co. are showing the fashions, The luncheon a Spen X48 fal) Seghon win: this week. S { By ZASLE event was held for the first time today. Maton: Hotel y Members of the Indiana Whes- WHEN M ‘Mesdantes Samuel W. Simpson, Norman R. Keevers, John | Miss Elizabeth Richardson is ton College Club will meet for a Mr. Masters | Fulton, Lindley E. Clark, Willlam B. Ansted Jr, Louis Schwit- t bid, Mr. Dale bo |general chairman of arrange- 1:30 p.m. luncheon tomorrow im ger Jr., Howard Lacy II, Robert D. Gruen, Harvey A. Tute- ments and Mrs. Edward Kellman Pi this rubber wiler, Orin Chillsén, John Burke, William H. Wemmer, Wil. ia in charge of the program. the home of Mrs. Arthur Pittin. thought brief lam Eisenlohr and Marion Ensley will make up a large. party. ger, 923 KE. 57th St. A “white seven spad Another Wednesday group will include Mesdames Burchard Beta Chapter, Omega Phi Tau elephant” auction will be held for abandoned th Carr, Erwin Schafer, Maurice Mackey, Garth Marine and Doro- ‘Sorority, will be hostess to three the benefit of the Wheaton to await his thy Langsenkamp, Mrs. Doster Everett and Mrs. Robert Singer |sister chapters of Indianapolis at . It is han Jr. will attend together, cnt Tie |a joint meeting tomorrow, It Alumnae Fund. Masters’ bid ¢ ach A Joutyome boii he Mesdazes ‘Logan C. Bcholl, Arthur [W3E-De at 8 p.m. In the Claypool Mrs. J. Carr Johnson, 2419 any kind of » . ‘ CINAY AN {Ho , ———————————— CP. Cott, Mrs, Norman Bax- _ A group of four were Mes- Guilford Ave. Will be hostest 10 West Dealer ter's guest will be Mrs, Paul dames A. D. Wiles, Glenn { Mrs. Clayton Galby, 767 N. members of the Lady oem Neither side C. Cullom of Frankfort An- Friermood, Paul R. ‘ Boyer |Arnolda St. will be hostess for a Artist Chapter, ITSC, ut 3 da MI ‘other ott-of-towner will be and Wymond Walton. social meeting of the Gamma| Ng ¢ i p. m. luncheon meeting Saturday, SA Mrs. Ethel Dell, Martinsville, Mrs. Edwin H. Gable én- Chapter, Gamma Gamma Nu i gy bk Guest speaker will be Mrs. Wal. H-8 3% a pe ' tertained for Mesdames Don Sorority, at 8 p. m. today. , . oR e ter Houppert and Mrs. Reanoln 7 Nie Planning to see the show Kenworthy, John Sloan ee TT . Plans are getting under way for the 30th annual Communi Duncan will have charge O yh sabe together tomorrow are Mrs Smith, Robert I. Boyer, Rob- | The Bridal Scene— Fund. drive, Oct. 10 through Oct. 24. Here Mrs. Meredith Nichol- A Mrs Snopes Frank Wiking and - Mra. it Mies L. Rush Bulley. S f [- son Jr. (left), associate chairman of the Public Division, and Mrs. Wow ape ent Mrs. H-AKQJ] John T. Rocap. Mrs. Frank A ewey an ) ‘ 4 ngagements John Burkhart, chairman of the Residential Division, outline plans | Floyd Carey and Mrs, John Bole D-AKQ®8/ John A. Dyer as her guest. Mesdames Robert Loomis; | for their work throughout the drive. More than 11,000 Marion |yard, first and second vice presi C—A rh I. A. Iverson, Frank Straub | Announced County residents will volunteer to help solicit money for the fund's dents; Mrs. Lawrence Ensminger M Party. of Six and D. 8. Megénhardt" were | | 46 Red Feather agencies. The goal is $1,280,000. and Mrs. Ralph Monroe, records 8d A party af gixs will include with Mrs. Kenneth Thorn- | Willis Milam Jr Se——————— ing and corresponding secretaries; Hen Mesdames Robert E. Kirby. = berg. Mesdames William . ‘ Teen Problems— Mrs. Edward Schilling, treasurer; DJ Henry Langsenkamp, Frank Gambill, Edward Nugent and | To Take Bride | =e __* Mrs. David 3 voit, Joderdion Th aR Crush, William K. McGowan Roy Petty were together. An- | F h th J b Y St t delegate, and rs. Helen - he ding: and John Scott and Miss vr Tats included Més- | The engagements of four brides. Ins e JODS Tou ar win, Indianapolis Council of WEST NORT Josephine Madden. dames William Berg, Wil- | 10:be highlight today’s bridal By JEAN . Not Women delegate. TH Pass Another party will be Mes- lam Burnes, John Greist, cene, : i Y ) Br would have | dames James Hall, Henry John Porteous and Edwin . ig Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Garris, 5821 Woo you strong Tor satting un we. Plan Program ould nave | Warren and Donald R. Guth Jr. of St. Louis Looking over the prizes awarded at the "Galaxy of Fun" show [Villa Lane, announce the ap-| 8 projects—and weak a the Are The fall program of the Ameri« G. Ming! ' p Y SNOW | roaching marriage of their] finish? Do you undertake a ; S tributed, how Hurst. Mrs. J. G. Mingle Mesdames Walter C. Hiser at yesterday's opening fall brunch of the Temple Sisterhood in proa K Be | major reor anization Of. VO fe bs. poor can Women's Voluntary Services his best to will’ be . with Mrs. Ben J. ! ; , N daughter, June, to Willis E. Milam gan - your » nishers {will be planned at an 8 p.m Ta Albert Campbell, Paul Star- Broadmoor Country Club are (left to right) Mesdames Simon |; “son of Mr. and Mrs. Milam,| T0om. then leave piles of he club (will be planne . m, tricks. Weaver and Mrs. E. 8 Rit- Hanna, ro ew * ™:| unsorted stuff in the corners? . | meeting tomorrow in the Cross. Mr. Muzzy

spades and §g Mr. Masters | of Mr. Muzzy

is entertaining a group of were Mesdames John Heidt friends. " ' Jr, “Richard Derry, James | chairman of the ways and means committee. - Presbyterian Church. It will bel pronto eo Wf oi jon summer activities and Mise Masters woul Mesdames C. €, ( Qopes, Ruddell, Hanly Blackburn, m——————— mm {the 41st wedding anniversary of ura jot it fall to pieces? | Frieda Wegner will preside. bid with a qui Harold Jones 8r., Earl Gant, Raymond Rice, John K. How to P ay Canasta— {the prospective bridegroom's par- It's fine to have pet projects. Officers will be elected by the At trick tv ¢ 1 i down the ac

Harold Jones -Jr., Jack Donewald, W, C. Kirk, John 8canlon and Della Hols will make up another Wednesday party. With Mrs, Robert B. Moybe Mesdames

Ruckleshaus, E. G. Vonnegut and Michael Duffecy. In a party today were Mesdames. Willlam 8. Ramey, Frank J. Habig Jr., Willlam |

Winner Needs to Overcome

Fixed Hurdles Along Course

[ents and the 12th wedding anni{versary of his brother, Marion | Miss Barbara Garris will be her fsister's maid of honor. Brides-

Kids who initiate things are the leaders of the gang. But unfinished business is poor business. It's a sign of a disorganized mind and a slapdash

{Charial Club at tomorrow's 12:30 p. m. meeting in the home of Mrs, | Russell Mueller, 5855 E. 10th St.

Mrs. Betty Lund, 616 S. New {Jersey St., will entertain for mems=

appeared to diamonds bre would not be would have t had taken ou

naham will - “H. Trimble, Louisa P. Ma- | {maids will be Mrs. Marion Milam, , ” : W . ' - «amas ar i 8 . ® ter. . Roger R. Shiel, Martin~ Mc- geer and Robert W. Sfnith. 7 By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY, America’s. Card Authority | the prospective bridegroom's sis- San Fag er 3s 1htome io in bers of the Tally-Ho Euchre Club trumps. Dermott and Russell McDer- — se remem | Written for NEA dervice {ter-in-law, and Miss Martha Os-| : eu.» {at 1 p.m. tomorrow. g Mr. Muzzy

oe | 1 THIS ARTICLE GIVES a Yéw pointers on Canasta. Canasta borne, Best man will be Marion| led the, ace

> mott. Mrs. Paul W. ‘Mec- ! AA | \ YES, FOLKS lose confidence |T , Comas also is planning a | | ( | {is like an obstacle race. To reach the finish line, you must get past Milam. . | A card party will be held at oca oup e {certain fixed hurdles on the course; to win, you must make better In the quick starters Whe never ‘Mulhall-Reese 2 p.m. Thursday by the Lieder Jasters 253

party. Mrs. Richard Showers carry through. Schoolmates shy

kranz Ladies Soclety in the hall,

Church Rite Set

of clubs and

“| $ Al | th / v titors. and Je ony 5 Te { . jie 4 an ne ors =k : away from grandiose schemes Vv A 21. E. Washington: St. Mi from y e for the n rip | . You are likely to fall by the wayside if y6u fail to keep watch The North Methodist Church) they know will never work. | ows re eq {1421 E. . Washington" St. 58 diamonds, de! show. jon. both the obstacles and the competitors. The fixed hurdles will be the scene at 7:30 P. m.| Parents view with impatience. | Miss Betty Reese, daughter of Anna’ Pich is chairman, _ Muzzy ruff a Sept. 23 of the wedding of Miss| their offsprings’ ambitious (Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Réese, 3131 E.| Mrs. Earl A. Sheffield, new This time

Group to Attend Another party will include |

Jim Jaggers Weds Esther Hamilton

Times Special

a trump. Mr own hand al mond. He n

plans and innovations. {38th St., and Robert L. Mulhall, president of the Irvington FriendTeenagers tend to bite off [son of Mr. and Mrs, Louis G. Mul- ship Circle, was honored at a and get rid of your last card—i > | more than they can chew. They (hall, 353 Burgess Ave., were mar- luncheon today in the home. of BLOOMFIELD, Sept. 13 — MF. (4) Getting rid of the last card. the only hurdle you can skip is and Mrs. Rex Marshall, Veeders-| don't stop to count the cost— |ried Sept. 3 in the St. Joan of Arc Mrs. Pembroke W. Cornelius, the nine of land Mrs. Jim Jaggers are on al Hometd ‘th nt £ getting the pack.’ Yet this is the rg Duitis L. “Brows ail in labor, time and attention. Catholic Church. The Rev. Fr. 5418 Lowell Ave. Muzzy discal [trip to the Smoky Mountains fol-| metimes-—with an assist TOM re you most want to conquer. r. Dallas L. Browning willl Doing over your private quar- [William Buhmeier officiated. my's king ane ) ol- Dame Fortune — you can hurdle "py "rar on te not far to seek. [ad the double-ring ceremony. Al ters is a swell idea, but the | The matron of honor was Mrs Lit Club H Id feud 254 he 1 [lowing their wedding here at'two or three of these barriers, in ro "it. ECC S0 Th Fol ce your Feception will follow in the church. Literary Llu olds diamonds d ) , y closed hand.

(a) Making the initial meld; Strange. Legally bo go out vy Myrella Marshall, 18 N. Colorado (b) Getting the pack; ave to make an initial meld, . and George I, Hinote. The Mesdames BE Woodamall one or more Complete at least one Canasta, qq to.be is the daughter of Mr.| Smith Sr, J. Albert Smith Jr., Robert M. Langsenkamp and W. A. Brennan Jr. Miss Flora Paetz and Mesdames

(e) Completing Canastas;

hours of work will be dreary Robert J. Arn, Massillon, O., and

W. J. Armstrong, Harry Més- | { , av pa . | * sick and Jack Hurd will come [2:30 p. m. Saturday in the Bioom-|3R¢ JUNP. YO wa 3 tine Pack chances of making Canastas and Ee ee and dull. Putting on a play [the bridesmaids were Miss Delores President's Day Here from Frankfort. {field Baptist Church. The Rev. go out with a concealed going out are slight, and the ~~ WF "= Tl her sister. or starting a club is a glam- Crone, Massillon, and Miss Trudy, The Multum-in-Parvo Literary "Had 'Em | Other parties for today's |C. A. Brown read the double-ring hand. encompassing (a), (¢) an chance that your opponents will 1 '| orous. .stunt, ‘but the actual |Mulhall: The best man was Fran- Club had , y ’ passing (a), (c) roll up a huge score against-you:iss Imogene Marshall of Dallas,| execution takes patience and [cis Mulhall and the ushers were| a: Presents . aay Mr. Maste

enter his ha:

showing included Mesdames and to draw

James Chase, Donald

Tex., will be the bridesmaid. Jo-

sette Brown will be the" flower] "my, Arp, E. Betry Smith. Edwarg/lincheon at noon today inthe

Sexton and Robert Meiners. |Warren Hotel. The new officers

ceremony. "Mrs, Jaggers, the former Miss

(d) at once. Naturally, your chances of win-

persuasion. ‘ Before you undertake a job,

'is extreme. |

Rowles, Roland H. Mosier G ’ * {Esther Hamilton, is the daughter ning the" race, or making a big TOMORROW: Pointers on girl ‘| think it through. Plan . , n . Fauiung 0. ph Dallas “lof 'Mr. and Mrs. Palmer O. Hamil- profit, are greatly increased by' “getting the pack.” |” Best man will be Richard what you Swi oh an only ls couple wil Je at home in presided. They are Mrs. Clyde TE Russell J. Spivey and Arthur jton of this city. Mr. Jaggers is any such telescoping of the course. ree | Marshall, brother, of the bride-to-| complish. Be a starter and & month. Mr. Mulhall attended But Johnson, president; Mrs. ©. 8. “1 knew I W.-Parsons, Also attending from Indianapolis. The couple But, most of the time, you have The Doctor Sa ous {be, and Francis Pritchard, Attica,| finisher, as well. ler Universit b ut- Srader, vice president, and Mrs. Mr. Muzzy g A together today were: Mes- {will make their home at 3400 8. to take the og one by one. y Iwill be the usher. ) versity. « |B. W. -Fullenwider, secretaty-- Ei $= Lyndhurst Drive, You have to vi 5 ? M oo Mr. Champic “ommittee heads are Mrs. Colin :

Joins Faculty

: Indianapolis, | prepared to deal bf 8 1 ’ RE , “3 dames APE N. Bobbift, Sam- later this month.. © * |separately with the special dim- I 1OFMONES Elsey-Barr Wedding Club Sets Meeting held the jack The 11th anniversary meeting L. Lett, program; Mrs. H. A. Hare

could have f

1 Lewis Shank, » , , en Beach R, Roger Bros | Mrs. Harwood Crites, the bride's culties thrown up around each by , - ‘ie | Sept. 24 has been selected as| CHICAGO—Elizabeth Bentley, : Church and Miss Clara Gil- |sister; was matron of honor, She the rules of the game. Aid Arthritis {the date of Miss Juanita Barr's of the Liberty Garden Home- confessed Soviet spy courier, wii lin, music; Mrs. Vern A. Harrison, of spades of bert. os [Suse ale, pink marquiset over Nay Be Loser | marriage to Leonard Elsey: The makers Club wn be meld ” 10:30/ join the faculty of’ Mundelein &rt; Ms. Felleuwiaer, proses Mea “Whoa, | ; : plea taffeta The bridal gown i . ceremony will be read. at 7:30 p. - ursday in the Kopper College, a Catholic Girls’ school, Carl H. Irrgang, historian, an ; Other party hostesses were |. W1its Jace over To At the same time, you want to. New Remedy Still | > Cnr: Kettle, Morristown. A luncheon this fall. She will teach political Mrs. Emil H. Soufflot, parlia - Masiers. Do Mesdames Robert L. Mason AS utdi th tnershi ., |m. in the home of the Rev. Clive political| luck will ch Dewey. Sisk and Edson {fashioned with a fitted bodice|0F er players. Bet eT Not Fully Understood McGuire. pastor of the Garden will follow. iscience. . I mentarian. “Just so Af : ~~. “land high round neckline. The, 1 Thane ' Baptist Church. ~ ) iv Youd. Mis Burkley W. Dek bouffant skirt fell into a chapel 301 P40 enhance the difficulties py EPWIN P. JORDAN, M. D. | parents of the engaged couples tered. i were together. - Halo. ™ fingertip imported il-| oe gem. though —to keep up the MANY ARTICLES already have are Mrs. Virginia Duncan, 1237 Th Wm H Bl O¢( K C . Guests of Mrs. Scholl |lusion _ vell fell from a tiara ofl nalogy—you werd allowed to been written about the remark- W. New York St. and Mr. and € . . 0. Send ques vests of Mrs. Scho crystal beads and lace. The bridal \ Mrs. Edward Elsey, 130 Koehne Mr. Blacky Mrs. Logan C. Scholl's bouquet was of Talisman roses, push boulders in their path. But able effects in rheumatoid (tHe oa ’ . i . apolis Time Guests: were. Mesdumes Mar-41° The best tan was Mr. Crites Ih. *%. doing. you slow YOUTSef UP. crippling). arthritis and rheumpatic =. py. goin . oc net — H \ Pi shall T. Levey, Arthur Cox, |and ushers were Cletus and Estel! ro be the loser you may turn out over of a hormone originally ob-| The engagement of Miss Gladys|’ first tme .. . In a long time HH 0 oware ieces Edna Kuhn Martin, E. M. Sparks. Bloomington, nephews of y ° tained from the adrenal gland Taylor to Willlam Grayson is an- 2 Sellers and Clarence Rhodes. the bride | Getting the pack. All experience ‘ eee ai i a, ~~ Igoes to show that the paramount known as compound E, or corti- bounced by her parents, Mr. and . D | R I L Y T F : object is to get the pack. oh Jn Wham A. Tavlos, 2014 Hoy In G o d en- H ue d : ! This statement may sound ve e prospective egroom "CHANGE" for the new BABY Es satel FE iE Se ks . . ] al) ¢ G y30 1332 L st. Dishing the known as ACTH appear to Teieve STaysoh Joes le Bt. 49 : { the symptoms of rheumatol $ 50 Dirt— to arthritis, rheumatic* fever and H. E. Cecil w eds ‘ Y 2 to . Che ! . | gout. - ose By MARGUERITE SMITH | 11, 45 this promptly and ap- Betty Jean Proyor Any of |Q—How can 1 root grape IVY” parently almost completely. Why * op pron tien ! : | I've had a leaf in water for they do it, however, is not well _ “"" Mrs. Ro} yor, . . . The Following | some time. Tt lives but doesn't Rr ro0f 2s vet. Reisner St. announce the mar-| Lovely, and so serviceabl, llustrated Globes root. M. W. W. Washington ois ls riage of their daughter; Betty ool Dirilvte } tal S § St IN MOST CASES the symptoms joes, to Harold E. Cecil, son, of oo! irlyte 1s a -meta dve tor | A—Very few houseplants resem- ¢or which compound E or corti- Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Cecil, 2226 h . ® PIN MONEY | ble the African violet’ and gone is given return just as padly:MorEan St. The weqding “100K alloy + «solid; not plated ° : certain begonias . in rooting fore ediately or soon Place Aug. 26 in the West Side A Little Jack i as before immed Ere . ® Now Home | easily from a single leaf. Try after the injections tare stopped. GOSPe! Pa bernacle Church .. and whether you are buyoN C multiplying your grape ivy hy Also, no one vet knows how The Rev. Thomas Paino officiated. : Lavi Do. putting . a four to six-inch much of these hormonés should Miss Louise Young was the’ ing ho!loware or flatware ce u W Llithie Voe cutting in water. Or if you be given or how long they can be maid of honor and Miss Rose- ifs ® Chicken Feed have trouble rooting it in water continued with safety to the mary Jack, = bridesmaid. Best it's a thrill to own a thrill ® The Kids { you might fix up a little propa patient. : man was Leland Cecil. the bride- ! ) ‘os ® MOO.LA gating case useful for rooting, In other words, it is not yet.cer- groom's" brother. Ushers were that lasts a lifetime ® Rainy Day many —of —your—— houseplants. tain whether cortisone is safe to Kenneth Alberson and David ’ y i Put a couple of. inches of sand give in quantities which will pro- Tack, The couple - is ‘living at ’ { in any covered glass dish. duce relief or whether it can be 1418 Reisner St. ) $0 } Moisten the sand well before given for long periods of time — ea. | inserttng the cuttings and Without producing other condi- : , | putting the cover on. Do not tions as bad or worse than those Wiener Roast Set ’ = place this in the sun. which one is trying to relieve. A moonlight wiener roast will y ' Une pds . : : mtn It cannot’ be emphasized too be held by the Decatur RepubliWw hater er you reason for wanting to sare your , Send Questions on gardening ‘much also that cortisone is just can Club at 8 p. m. tomorrow in ’ . a . . . 0 Mrs. Smith, The Indianapolis not available except in extremely the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur pennies yow'll find the appropriate bank for | Times indianapolis 8. small quantities. 'McGahey, Mars Hill. ’ the occasion in our new collection of BUBBLE B id | R C i Ties | Brides in Recent Ceremonies \ \ . v a f. g CL SRE —Sandwich Plate, 12.50 Inside glass globe is a bright colored ''reason' figure. Bank Po Footed Bon Bon Dish, 14.50 measures 6'/;" tall. Holds $25 in pennies to $400 in quarters, ; By SU Can be emptied without breaking. Has a money meter, too, Individual Salt-Peppers, $5 Pr. Pattern § Have fun and save. Makes ideal gift for every. occasion. —Chop Dish; 19.50 ’ | % B10." Shown on our famous Fourth Floor , : . ‘ . ] : Ra The fall —Mint-Nut Cups, each $2 15 a comole : a wearable I — Te. 1 Well-Tree Platter, 32.50 - —exciting — CHARLES MAYER & COMPANY : pattern prin | 20 W, Washington Street | —Shell Dish, 17.50 To order | Indianapolis, Indiana | . fon book, us I : | R —Double Vegetable Dish, 49.50 : i Please send Bubble Bank ...at $1.00 |B = . | BUbIECt +vseessrreessrnrrereerreien | | Ordars token on the following Dif aE Vie Mol : ‘ Indi TO conse SAeseasesiraee f yte Holloware: e | Reels NCCE | ADRS Loins | Gravy Boat . . . Coffee Pot . . . Baby 214 W. CY ernnnnrrsresssesnnnsss Slate... A Cup . .. Long Server... 2-Pc. Carv- Indian i QD C.OD. [Charge [J Cash Enclosed nN z . ing Sets. No. 8089 fr —— — — —— ——— — — ol Kindred photo . Miner-Baker photo Porter photo ’ y Bob .E. Bowman took Miss John Edward Gedig, son of The. Danville Methodist Use One of Block's Convenient , Bize.. Margaret Ann Yates, daughter Mr. and Mrs. John L. Gedig, Church was the scene of Miss | Payment Plans Fashion | of Mr. and Mrs. Minnis Yates, 210 E. Sumner Ave., took Miss Joyce Hollswell's marriage to : Nas fete

Charles

Mager and (o mpany

| Zionsville; as his bride Sept. 4

Phyllis Aan Thoman, daughter

Edward D. Miller, son of Mr. 7

| in the Centenary Methodist of Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. and Mrs. Hugh Miller, Danville, BLOCK'S—Fine Silverw Sesaveisains { Church, Lebanon. He is the Thoman, 1326 Leonard St. as Sept. 4. She is the daughter of ye ar S30 WIS WASHINGTON STRICT » | son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bow= Nis bride Sept. 5 in St. Pat Me. and Mrs. Robert Hollow! | for 30M Mooe SNE wars — - man, Lebanon. ; rick's Catholic Church. Jt., Darwille. he ve GIy. surivs : . Li ee . - 2 State: