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4 South Bend Mary Lou Douglass to Be Miss Weddle/rene Smith to Become Mothers Club | Man Weds Wed fo Cecil Ev si Today Bride of Robert F. Breen Luncheon Set FYI
ans Nov. 24 : . (gs Sorority Group to WEIIIIAV NTT Miss Halgren At Church
-— Entertain Oct. 24 Russell L. Mills WiIil Be Married
13 The Kappa Kappa Gamma So-| ITINERAR rority Mothers Club of Butler SIGHTSEEING Takes Bride Here To G. S. Brenton Miss Mary Ellen Halgren and
{University will hold a dessert TOURS o Wm —_—y Russell Louis Mills will be mar-
luncheon Oct. 24 in the chapter { house, 821 Hampton Drive. |
jas L. Browning will officiate. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross M. Halgren, 115 E.-48th-8t. Mr. and Mrs. N.
|finger; George A. Schumacher, | assistant professor of English and | Alumni secretary, and Mrs. Schumacher; Mrs. Charles A. Fergu-|
Dunkin will officiate. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Roy F. Weddle, 606 S. Biltmore
Ave. SRK... R. Mills, South Bend, are the par- son, BU Mothers Club president, NEW ph Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brenton, 1805 } ne ents of the bridegroom. : Ho St. are the parents of and Mrs, Grace Watkins. FLORIDA ...- Miss Evelyn Hammond, Wash-
i New officers of the club "are | Mrs. Stanley H. McKay, president; Mrs. John R. Brayton and Mrs. 2 i Sn Ralph Smith, first and second Veuction Termine! Bldg. Re vice presidents; Mrs. L. Wayne . gL — Lutyens and Mrs. Barnard Say- . lor, corresponding and recording GREYHOUND secretaries, and Mrs. H. G. Bran- RE FW RA ZEEE BFR) nen, treasurer. X
the bridegroom. Miss Irene Weddle, sister of the bride, will be the maid of honor. She will wear rose satin and will carry a colonial bouquet of fall flowers.
Reception to Follow Miss Katherine Sharp, bridesmaid, will wear turquoise satin. Lynette Weddle, Mooresville, will be the flowergirl. The bride’s candlelight satin gown has a molded bodice with a sheer yoke outlined with a Chantilly lace bertha. Her fingertip illusion veil will fall] @ {from a Chantily lace bonnet. She
ington, will be the maid of honor. She will wear emerald green satin. The bridesmaids, Miss Annabelle Church, and Miss Rosemary Letsinger, will have similar frocks. They will carry bouquets of chrysanthemums. i
Wears White Satin
The bride’s white satin gown has a molded hodice, full skirt and chapel length train. Her imported French {illusion veil will fall from a satin band with clusters of white chrysanthemums. She will carry white chrysanthe-
ORGIES. (will carry white roses. 3 i : Charles Ramsey will be the best! § | Dale Tower, Mishawaka, will be, == | . man while the ushers will be Har-/ ! the best man. The ushers will be] = * i x i
\ old Dillon, Robert Barr and Ar-
Robert Scott, Kewanna; Vaughni- land Nishiser. The reception will
Overstreet, John Hague and My-| . 30 § | ron B. Webster. = y Miss Mary Lou Douglass >The De — live at 1036 S. Carlos photo. | The reception will be in the| Mrs. G. R. Douglass, 501 Buckingham Drive, announces the geimong Ave. The approaching marriage of Miss Irene Suzanna Smith to | church. For her wedding trip! approaching marriage of her daughter, Mary Lou, to Cecil Evans, een. st Robert F. B is ann d by her parents, Mrs. Margaret F. | South the bride has chosen a| son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Evans, Salem. Sorority to Meet ok h . breen 1s ounce: xy h N S “th po rk 6 . green knit suit. The couple will] The wedding will be at 2:30 p. m. Nov. 24 in the North “© “7 a ol Smith, 902 Woodlawn Ave., and John Y. Smith, Augustine, Ga. be at home at 3414 Mishawaka Methodist Church, Dr. Dallas L. Browning will officiate. ly Juss. Sel Morsay: 22 a Mr. Breen is the son of Mrs. Gertrude Breen Lux, 3601 N. Capitol Ave,, South Bend. Both Mr. Mills| Mrs. Paul M. Stutsman, Calumet City, will be the matron of | 2"H be Oo asain or e; Ave. The couple will be married Nov. 26. Miss Smith is a gradu- | : and his bride attended Butler! honor. The bridesmaids will be Misses Virginia and Jean Doug- |g P pter, ppa |
{Sorority, Tuesday. Th II be, ate of Butier University and a member of Delta Gamma Sorority. University where the bride was a| 1ass, sisters of the bride-to-be. y esday ere wi |
. m, . * i + iversity. HH Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority member. James Brake will be the best man. The ushers will be Jack j.8.p. 1, weiner roast | Mr. Breen is a graduate of Purdue University Magnificent Te Etzler and Bernard Brown, both of Salem. WwW hi ’ E | . 9 5 0 S * | Li + ys oe \ Mrs. John Davies, 3102 N. New Jersey St. and Miss Jean | as ington Ss CXcilusive ocCiIq IS Auxiliary Bumgardner will give a kitchen shower Oct. 27 in the Davies’ | . . fr Offers Little G Fodder for Mat i Il O + 29 Also planning showers for the future bride are Mrs. Willlam | ers LI eo ossIp 0 er ror arrons * ne Lytle. — a——— 3 c . |B tan snd Miss Anne 141 Purdue University and Mr. Evans | By DOUGLAS LARSEN, NEA Staff Correspondent At the last minute Mrs. Shaw Dental Society Unit also attended Purdue where he was a Kappa Delta Rho Frater- | WASHINGTON, Oct. 15—~Last year was one of the most iran out of patience.and gave Mrs. To S E ; | nity member. Arno | Scandai-free years in Washington's social history, it is now officially qu..itt the nod. As she puts it, ® Lovely © Jponsor Even ~ . ° | Measure of this is the “Social List of Washington for 1950,” ‘1 just took a gamble that we Single Blossoms! The Women’s Auxiliary of me DAR ( ommittee i eet |Just off the press. It's the final word on just who is considered would get off the press before the Co ' Dental Society will hold its an- | eligible to cavort at the top of the capital's cocktail circuit. When vice presidént could get married.” rsages: nual Masquerade Ball from 8:30 The Wheel and Distaff Com- Mrs. G. Gale Graber and Mrs.|it hits the street about this time —- Ee em She he xp) o t p. m. to midnight Oct. 29 in the| line Scott Harrison|Thomas Harvey, recording and|each year there's a frantic rush Man. has the inside track for that She has no explanation as tof Bouquets! Athenaeum. mittee, Caroline t at|corresponding secretaries, and for it to check just who's in and title and is running fast. why so few names were dropped * Pert Special: features of the ‘eventiPAR Chapter, will mee |Miss Dorothy Helmer, treasurer.|Who's out. Mrs. Carolyn Hagner Shaw,|this year except to say that, “the e PRC |2 . Friday in the home of »¢| Publisher of the Social List and town just seems to be stabilizing Pompoms, too! will include fortune telling, apple|4 P. m Committee chairmen include] As. gossip fodder this year’s ized ial arbiter for theland stavi of rouble Sb ducking and contests. Dr. and|the sponsor, Mrs. C. F. Voyles, Mrs. C. E. Moon, hostesses; Mrs. edition is a disappointment. Only pits ore Sgn a 27 ter o Slay] 5 Bying out o ny = he Mrs. S. N. Constant will dance 4150 N. Meridian St. John H. Jefferson, program; Mrs.| jcity reveals that Barkley almost adds, ere were just no big di-
{600 names were dropped. This is|ruined her summer with his St.|vorces or scandals which took the Viennese waltz. A square] The Rev. James P. Shaw, Robert Jenkins, publicity, and o C dance exhibition also will be pre- Mayer Chapel director, Mrs. Bert|Mrs. Melvin Cranfill, telephone, the smallest number since the Louis romance. In fact, she held anybody out.” She doesn't decide sented. !|C. McCammon and Mrs. Joanne Se t—————————
war. They are all accounted for up sending the book to the print-|who will be in or out. That's up | legitimately. Most are military ers almost a month, until the end|{to a secret board of governors. Ted Campbell's orchestra, mas-| Cushman will give a round tablelg or ority Plans g queraded in blue jeans and straw|discussion on needs of the chil-
{people who have been transferred of August, because of it. Board membership is secret so hats, will play. Corn stalks, black dren who come to the toy lending Initiation Tuesday cats and pumpkins will decorate|library in the chapel. The library |
jout of town. Normal turnover I d members won't be hounded by so{of other officials, which is high in|! & Quandary sal disor. ti thes Gamma Phi Zeta Sorority willl Washington, accounts for most of| Probably the biggest social de- t almost never s that some | the committee project] | Oc tFmen of TAR Ee of years. Mrs. Initiate new members at 8 p. m,jthe est. name off ‘the Hist a a bu > make Wig her Sona) Mestiga rion) are Mrs. R. E. Jennings and Mrs, | Wilbur Smith is acting chairman. Tuesday in Ball Nurses Residence, | 88 | |
| '| Perle Mesta, who left the city to recognize Mrs. Max Truitt, Bark- off the list. But even the big fivei Russell M. Whitmore. Committee; Mesdames Maxwell Droke, Indiana University Medical Cen-| phecome Minister to Luxembourg. ley’s daughter, as his official|percenter probe this year only in-
members include Mesdames Karl|Emsley W. Johnson Jr. anditer Officers and members of the Her leaving means a resumption hostess. This makes a lot of dif-| volved one person who was listed, YOUR FLORIST Is as Near as Your Telephone Schwomeyer, James Matlock, Herbert R. Hill will be assistant rygh committee will be in charge of the race during the winter sea-|ference where Mrs. Truitt sits at|Gen. Harry Vaughan, the presi- ° Cleland Cook, Arthur Denison, hostesses. lof the ceremonies. 'son for title of the town’s num-|formal dinners, a matter of great|dent’s military aide. And as Mrs.
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