Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1949 — Page 3

b debs } these squire lure to * i. The i : : ds are BH : your Miss Theresa Jane Gillespie angout Karen Lee Davison, the bride's ers of the bridegroom: John ' niece, was flowergirl. She wore] ’ Manien and William C. Bobbs. » es to- a white net dress. : . Twirp 2 Davidson was best man. Heirloom Gown pmen shers included Richard Gdit, Miss Bobbs will wear an heirs “Freck- Robert White, John Krieg and GL J he ids” on Forrest Graham, Kokomo. | ea Breakfast Follows

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‘sister’s matron of honor. | Bridesmaids were Miss Martha

Coddington, the bridegroom's sis-' ter, and Mrs. Robert Neighbors,

Sheridan; Wyo. Their emerald

The bride wore -a candlelight satin gown, The sheer nylon scalloped yoke of the molded bodice was accented with seed pearls and Iridescent beads, A full hoop skirt fell into a cathedral train. A full length imported, illusion veil hung from a satin

SATURDAY, oT. 2, 1940 Miss Suiter

carry a bouquet of white mums.

After a

in the the couple will leave for a wedding trip to Nassau. Miss Bobbs

dents halo. She carried a cascade of will wear a blue wool dress and white orchids, roses and- step-| short cape of moleskin with a hanotis. matching hat on the trip. They re One) After the breakfast in the High- will be at home in November in he land Country Club, the couple New Augusta. 8F 84 2 r left for a motor trip east. The The bride is a graduate of Grier Deal ae bride’s green millateen suit was School, Bi Pa. and the ‘ t, yes -. accented with black accessories. Garland School of Boston. She is 3 : ol They will live at 3720 N. Penn- a provisional member of “the Inalr condi- sylvania St. I pial to- Te brits attended spnens Barbara Meek Becomes Bride dianspots Junio: Teague aad be ken arm. College and the bridegroom was, clety and the Dramatic Club. ch struck graduated from Butler University. Of R b f C H : h T d r Leavell, He is a member of Phi Delta oper . qu g (0) ay pa Allg was gratuaied from here were Theta Fraternity. Me. Tinos Slate: Survie versity § dcsizian Waging 0nd Arthur Sutter. NEW CASTLE, Oct. 22—Miss Barbara Meek and Robert C. : . police, 5509 N. Delaware St. and Mr.| Haugh will exchange vows at 3:30 p. m. today in the First Pres- 4 anagaa Trip )-year-old and Mrs. A. E. Coddington, 115 byterian Church here. Parents of thé couple are Mr. and Mrs. * condition W. Hampton Drive Forest Meek, New CadXtle, and Mr. and Mrs. Cyril M. Haugh, vi ® al today . Lampton . East Chicago. pe boson. OWS ite A B R + The Rev. Paul Spurgeon will officiate at the double-ring ceremony. ¥ a h i ece ion The bride’s gown of ivery satin c Is Scene is fashioned with a full train.(Will be Mr. Hamden, Mr. Daniel- iss Mary Ann Kyle Miss Betty on Ta o = : ; Ri The nylon net bodice and sleeves|50n, James Smith, Shelbyville, Miss Barbara Ruth Tracy M ry yle y a of 114 N, 0 OWS ite are embroidered with seed pearls. and Charles Dobbs, New York. § suffered Will B Her fingertip vell fell from a head Be a era tn lv oThis Frieden Evangelical and trip to d. Her * . AND MRS. Colin . e ns Evange an 1 — possible Rev. W; a NS I he. bridesmaids wil be in|couple will leave on a trip to the Rev. Bech Dowds are on a trip to Wash. Reformed Church will be the Bridge R Results East, Tollowing. tel? s, accord- Reads Marriage Vows American Beauty velveteen Smoky Mountains. The bride has ington following their marriage scene of Miss Barbara Ruth Si (= sii si Heart Catholic in ies. A reception in the Marott Hotel|dresses made with three-quarter|® traveling costume of toast at 4:30 o'clock yesterday after- Tracy's marriage to Paul Wil- IX r oups in The Rev. Fr. Roland A : rahn was Hunters Lodge followed the wed-|length feudal sleeves. They will PrOWn gabardine with dark Rea S Vows noon. The vows were read in y3m Troy on Nov. 6. Mr. gnd Lay: JT. Roland Averitex § other au- ding of Miss Dorothy Trask and carry laurel garlands caught| PTO accessories. They will live St. Paul's Episcopal Church. re Gerald W. Tracy, Ris WwW k' Pi St Wiser. o os Miss : ene Hens- John R. Allman. The Supe was|with clusters of Happy Days|2t iy N Moti St., Indian- Miss Richardson pon Dele, the Some in Age. Bluff Ave, and Ri and Mrs. ae S ay Mae Ho B. nagar - £3 aj , after Nov. 1. g , , 4 e, are g s slightly Dartled Sar 2b day in = roses. ; . pois, were graduated from In- Becomes Bride of Mr. and Mrs. George Wil- Fal Jorears of “the gr St. Joan of Arc Sangam Bo: 2a fs ; for two Rev. William a Ca officiated | Reception at Club diana University. The bride is a liam Kadel, 5131 Washington (Bjock photo.) . : th ts of the . ev. _| The Rev. Fr. Joseph Beechem| Blvd. The bridegroom's par- Unit Plans Dinner e paren bridegroom. 2 aten up a The bride is the daughter of| Attendants are to be Mrs. Dan-|{member of Delta Gamma Soror a 88 g i re aiatar |ity and Mr. Haugh belongs to|oficiated at the double-ring cere-| ents are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel THE agement of Miss Miss Eleanor Wilson was her - a - yr oe iy By bY gro To amen, ne Prides i Delta Upsilon Fraternity mony uniting Miss Ruth Richard-| Déwds, Bridgeport, Conn. (Min- y Eg TN hiam 5 Local bridge groups announceigister’s maid of honor. She wore ~ * ord, England. v or, an : son and John Andrew Holdcraft| er-Baker photo.) * |the results of their play held this/pink satin and marquiset and had ES rsey Sts. bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. H. bridesmaids, Mrs. Richard Engle- . - today. The 11 a. m. wedding took| Miss Teresa Jane Gillespje, Meyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al- K a halo of b chrysanthemums is B. Allman, Bloomington. hart, Indianapolis; Mrs, Paul Toastmistress Dinner place in Our Lady of Lourdes| daughter of Mrs. John Gillespie, bert H. Meyer, 730 Cottage Ave., |Week. in her hair. She carried the same 5 W. Ninth Miss Alice Allman, Blooming-{Morgan, Detroit; Miss Patricia| The Indianapolis Toastmistress Catholic Church. 437 S. Arlington Ave, and Ed- 12 announced by fer parents, | Si. ‘Joan'of Are: Club, Wed: agwers, car which ton, the bridegroom’s sister, and Gibson, New York, and Mrs. Don-| Club will hold a dinner meeting, Parents of the eouple are Mrs.| ward C. Loughery, son of C. V. E. Palmer St. The. Oar will {night (Possible score 286): N &B| ne bridesmaids, Miss Harriett § op. When Miss Marjorie Flickinger, were|ald Danielson. Corrine Neff,|at 6 p. m. Tuesday in the Apex Grant Richardson, 625 N. Parker{ Loughery, 5133 N. Pennsylvania 0,0 eq Pec. #1 Sarthe Third «+Mrs. E. EjfWenpach, Mb Johin|Gold, sister of the bridegroom, * ! New York bridesmaids. Their gowns of em-| Philadelphia, the bride's cousin, Grille. Mrs. R. H. Collins will be|Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hold-| St, will be married Nov. 19 in op too Clan oh ep" Ho R. Kelle 191.5 Mr. and Mrs. V./and Mrs, Richard Alison were in Pkwy., he erald green velvet were made|is the flowergirl. the topicmistress and Mrs. Col- craft, Muncie. Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic = tye y pi ‘ 'lsea green satin. out and with fitted bodices and cowl neck-| John Haugh, brother of the|leen Glass will act as toast-| The bride's only attendant, Mrs.| Church. (Shen-Courtney photo.) Photo.) R. Rupp 174.5. Mrs, V. W_Hurst."", "oride's white satin d face The full skirts were floor|bridegroom, is best man. Ushers! mistre {Roscoe Smith, appeared in a dress # = ® Mr. and Mrs. Russell L. Mills [Ralph G. Ittenbach and Mr. and e's gown i . lines. The ’ man. Ushers mistress. NOV. 5 is the date selected by : . had a bertha collar and sheer: ! —— 1d lvet It Bend fol- (Mrs. Leo Gootee 163.5; (Possible length. They wore matching mitts of emerald green velveteen. are at home in South Bend fo TS. ; ke. Her full skirt fell into ~ 3 HOUSE ° . had a bertha effect collar and; Miss Betty Ann Taylor for her score 264): E & W—Mrs. Waring|YOXe- : & and carried bronze chrysanthe lowing their marriage Sunday f 11 ¥ 3.025.000 mums. e jIimes attern Service hoop skirt. marriage to Joseph A. Cook Jr. "Foo. Methodist Church, |Lynch, Mrs. J. B. Clemans 138.5; al engH a 2 jlusien . ba .. 58,187,000 Philip M. Scott. Wears Ivory Satin The vows will be read in the * IMr. and Mrs. Charles Lefevre ie ve _. 154,312,000 Best man was Pp . ry McKee Chapel of the Tabernacle The bride, the former Miss |) ox. aoe Bm C. Ball, Mrs. L. D.| oc eil. The veil was edged with § J. T. Emerson Jr. and Damon 8. | ~The bride's gown of ivory satin| presbyterian Churcn. Parents Mary Ellen Halgren, is the oi 2 Re. a = . » + + “+ Chantilly lace. She had a bou- 4} EI Kromer were the ushers. [ J was accented with Chantilly jace of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ross |ASChO de quet of white roses and stephan. ry Trip to Florida AQ at the neckline. The hoop skirt| Connie M. Taylor, 2434 N. Gale M, Halgren, 115 E. 48th St, | The next game of the group otis. i The bride, who entered with 3 Hay ) {had a chapel train. A Fyench St., and Mrs. Frank Blaschke, and the bridegroom is the son |will be Nov. 16 when there will be| Joseph Gold Jr. served his her cousin, Verne A. Trask, was illusion veil showered from a sat n| Maywood, and Mr. Cook, Indi- of Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Mills, |a dinner for all members at 6:30/brother as the best man while the Be 10, Yorn a. gi " Sng Chaniilly a bonnet. or anapolis. (Miller photo.) South Bend. (Holland photo.) |p. m. in the St. Joan of Arc Ushers were Norman God, ane School hall. other brother, and Jack Stame °' and Chantilly lace. The molded - + * bodice toned with a satin ith a white orchid and stephan- Blackwood on Bridge— Marott Club, Tues. night (Pos- gi od bw yoke was accented with lace ap- George J. Walter, New Albany, M D | C h S 4 sible score 240): N & S—Mrs. e ding breakfas plique. The lace sleeves extended was best man. Eugene Becker IVIF. LJQI@ ooses darest Wayne Warrick, Mrs. E. J. Itten-|the Whispering Winds Restaurant into bridal points. The full gored and William Freeland were ush-| |bach 144.5; Robert Wood, E. A./and the‘reception was in the home ; . : | : ./of the bridegroom's parents. 4d skirt was highlighted by lace ers. P | M k U f h d L Freeman 140; Miss Mabel Sat ; petals and fell into a cathedral After a reception in the home ay, a es nor oO (0) { eq terly, John Kirby 128; (Possible| After their trip Mr. and Mrs. 1 train. Her two-tiered fingertip of the bride's brother, Walter score 216): E & W—Mrs. Vernon|{Gold will be at home at 2828 - is veil of imported illusion hung Richardson, and Mrs. Richardson, By EASLEY BLACKWOOD |Warner, Mrs. 8. R. Richardson|Brill Road. % from a satin and pearl tiara. She the couple left for the South. For MR. DALE made a rare and masterful play to assure the 128: Dr. J. H. Machledt, Col. L. F. ee Le 1 carried white roses and mums. traveling the bride chose a brown maximum safety for this contract. Rhodes 127; Mrs. L. J. Blackmore, U T ni i] For a trip to New Orleans and gabardine suit with matching ac- Mr. Champion opened his fourth best spade, the six, and Mr. |r. ®. 1, Nielsen 120.5. r ges rani ng i Florida, the bride wore a forest cessories. Masters was permitted to win with the jack. The nine of spades Al L F or D amberac y ? After Nov. 2 they will live at|was returned and Mr. Dale won with the king. He noted Mr. Cham-| Allison Leaque : green suit and hat with taupe g accessories. The at-home address the Parker Ave. address. The pion’s play of the deuce, indicating an original spade holding of Allison Bridge League, Tues. “Our young people are going to 324. 8t bridegroom was graduated from at least five cards. and is 647 E. Buby Indiana University and is a mem-| Now Mr. Dale studied the hand South dealer night: N & S—T.. C. Marlow, J, W.|need all the training inspira. The bride was-educated in ber of Lambda Chi Alpha Fra- Both sides vulnerable bol . OM 4d M |tion we can give them,” Mrs. England. She was graduated p for a moment. Then he smiled EN Newbold first; Mr. an TS: Norman L. Sheehe, National from the Nightingale School, St. termity. ~ Loo and said, “This is really quite 3 8-718 George E. Hunt second; Mr. and American Legion Auxiliary presi Te ’b hb Bom si ted * Jon: pel ee ole ouly H—8 172 Mrs. E. A. Poste third; E & W—|dent, told the Indiana Depart. 8 i - . fom Teale Une ty, Hels a Federation Mr. Muzzy and Mr. New were D—A 863 Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Davies first; ment eouyoniion Bere nig! : ber of Beta Theta Pi Frate | kibitzing the game. They pulled C—A J107 Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Owings sec- a member oO eta ater- i ® ® |MR., CHAMPION MR. MASTERS ; under the pressures of the ma- * nity. ets it ati on their chairs closer to look the S-Q10862 S—J95 ond; D. E. Walsh, J. E. Vogel yo age is going to require the fon pr ———eeraps situation over, 3 K958 H—10 6 4 third. highest type of citizenship Amerie M other S Cl ub Sets Presentation Made let Ta lead un dp—35 D—Q 10 9 4 a ets Dupdi ga ie Club,| ca can develop,” she advised cons y : * |c—8 2 C—K 8 8 on. afternoon (Possible scoreiyention delegates in the Murat Dessert Luncheon \ By Mrs. Oscar Ahlgren| r. Dale shook his head. MR. PALE 216): N & S—Mrs. J. T. Sullivan, Temple. ; \A Tn Times Special Gettin Warmer S—AK 4 Mrs. M. J. Way 135.5; Mrs. P. M. She paid tribute to the auxile invites loan The Northside Mothers Club 4 BIN NEW. YORK, Oct. 22—Mrs. 9 H—AQJ Cassidy, Mrs Waring Lynch 130.5; /iary’s sponsorship of character will hold a dessert luncheon atk ia | Oscar A. Ahigren, Whiting, today| “Lead a diamond to the ace in D—K 1 2 E & W—Mrs. Harold Chamberlin, pyjlding youth organizations and 1s seeking 12:30 p. m. Thursday. Mrs. F. 8.| & i Gi | resented a Distinguished Service dummy and lead a heart back c—Q 954 Mrs. Walter Thompson 127; Mrs.| congratulated - Indiana on the % Wood, 2046 Washington Blvd, By. MRS. ANNE CABOT Ji i 7 Citation in behalf of the U. S. and take the Breese, offered Mr.\,,.. bidding: E. R. Buxton Jr, Mrs. O. L. Wal-\work within its units. The twoWill be hostess, Every woman and girl likes Zi | Treasury to the General wedera- Ry Sonldently. SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST ter 126. day meeting in the World War is large or = Ne Od AD ins metor If the comfortable, as well as pretty ii SUE BUR tion of Women's Clubs. The pres- Ne Sala ws. Dale, sata Mr|1C Pass 1D Pass| Men's Duplicate Club, Mon. Memorial adjourned today. : oa Red e on program, . NETT entation was made at a meeting by ’ ‘9 NT Pass 38 NT All Pass night (Master point game and gedinthe will demonstrate jewelry making.| house slippers and the pair This pattern is so simple and [of the GFWC’s executive board in New. Lead the ace and then an- |? dinner): N & 8—A. H. Warne, DISHING THE : Mrs. Alfred W. Buschmann, new| shown today fill the bill inboth gmap you'll want to make up |the Waldorf Astoria Hotel here.|° her hea . . heart ran the risk of finding Mr.|gart |. Cordle first; C. H. Rowe, : n of goods president, will be in charge of a| cages. Simple to sew of felt, several versions of this attrac- A member of the National You're getting warmer,” en- Masters with five hearts to the M. L. Thompson second; O. K. DIRT » k with you Short: Business session. the slippers are good team- tive skirt that requires just one \Women's Advisory Committee of |COUTR8S1 BIE Die. = = lking and the Hing of owe, | Fraustein, A.(G. Tulley third; E & BO : _ yard 54-inch fabric in the small- [the savings bonds division of the 8ithat case Vr. Vas W-—N. G. Morgan, H. H. Riegner ITE SMITH : lan that is Tea fo Entertain mates for slacks, housecoat of "0. “wearable as can be treasury, Mrs. Ahlgren gave the(and overtake it with the ace?” with his king and pound back ac... § |. Fosdick, Adair Smith oy MARS VERE how do. eats. | lounging pajamas. with blouses, sweaters or jack- [certificate to Mrs. J. Blair Buck, suggested Mr. Muzzy desperately. third round of hearts. second: C. F. Glunt, Thomas Q— ease e ue oy on Juni or A uxi ili ar Pattern 5920 includes com- ets. GFWC president, in recognition| . x(**0'-," remarked Mr. This hand will be a shock to O'Conner third. for tuberose y plete tracing pattern, material Patfern 8527 is a sew-rite per- |of the work done by the federa-|Champion. “Is this a bridge game the finessing addicts. But kick Mallory Duplicate Club, Mon. Mine did not bloom } so wel this | y most cone The Board of Directors of the| requirements and making and forated pattern in waist. sizes [tion in the Opportunity Drive. |OF @ free clinic for clunk-heads?”|it around any way you want i, night: N & S—William McGlone summer. A Times . id _ Indianapolis Day Nursery AS-| finjshing directions. 24, 25, 26%, 28, 30 and 32. Size | In making the presentation| Before a major argument de-iand you will find the old master| soo 0 to Fn Sp on | A—A good many growers think ride officer sociation will .entertain the| mg order use the coupon. 25, 1 yard of 54-inch. Mrs. Ahigren said, “The General|veloped Mr. Dale led. His play made the safest play. AM Suges second: KM. Scha.| tuberose bulbs are mot worth I al require. Junior Auxiliary with a tea. The Send today for the new fall |Federation took the lead at both|Was—the queen of hearts. Mr, questions on bridge to [fer Eos Tollefsen third: E &| the trouble of digging and stor- © . party will be at 3 p. m. Friday ANNE CABOT fand winter Fashion; 64 pages of [the state and local level in grass| Champion Won with the king and Mr, Blackwood, The Indianapo- |W-.-Mrs, Tom Elrod, Mrs, Dennis| In: They: often do mot do so fficers. in the country home on Dandy - J smart new styles, special fea- [root participation of the drive, /led a third round of spades, Mr.| WF EERO Ll Ko DT ry Thelms Burton | Well when replanted the second - Trail of Mrs. Ell Lilly. The Indianapolis Times #| tures. Free pattern printed in- [Much of the credit for the quotas| Dale winning with the ace. Now| l8 Times, me. Mi Fh ae Morris second: Clar.| Year, though this may be due The Board of Directors are 530 S. Wells St. b | side the book. in many states is being given to the old boy took the club finesse iy i — i re ar hy ar. n| to poor cultural practice. They : giving the event in appreciation Chicago 7, Ml To order pattern or our Fash- [their splendid co-operatjon. and it lost to Mr. ‘Masters’ king, Sorority Arranges SE . ewe Ju 81 are also inexpensive to buy new : for a substantial gift from the | cago , i, fon Book, use the coupon. “It is a pleasure to present this|but the contract was out of H Il p 5 > : in the spring. But if you want junior group to the Day Nursery. No. 5920 ide 20c citation in appreciation of a job|danger. ailloween arty Lincoln Club, Friday night! 5 try your luck, dig them beThe gift made it possible for . SUE BURNETT well done. By buying bonds we| Mr. Masters was out of spades| The Theta Theta Chapter, Phi (possible score 380): N & B—| gore frost. Store in a warm ° . the Nursery to add a new modern become shareholders in the great-|8nd the only card by which he Beta Psi Sorority, will hold a Hal. Mrs. Lester Rhodes, Jerry Ja-| gry plage. (They are supposed ° equiped kitchen. NAG occveessssanss donsessssss) « The Indianapolis Times. est and strongest nation on earth, | Might have reached his partner's|loween party Tuesday night in the|cobs 275; Mrs. Arch Falender,| t5'he good forcing material, too, | -— y 214 W. Maryland St. The federation, largest group of/pand (the king of hearts), had home of Mrs. Virgil Whitt, 4634 | Mrs. W. Wayne Warrick 235.5! when grown in soil with a * ( | Bazaar Planned at iissiedvaskasianvi reer srses Indianapolis 9. Ind. organized womanhood in the been played. Ralston Ave. Assistants will be Mrs. R. F. Banister, Mrs. Kitty| ginoie bulb to a pot): In: the » | . 7 Po ’ world, holds an indispensable po- Yes, Mr. Dale figured the hand|Mesdames James Lowry, Gene Warner 227; (possible score 364): garden they need rich soil and ! First Congregationa Street esshbsssopssssessussscnss N 8527 P » 250 sition in the Savings Bonds Vol- beautifully. Assuming that the Lacy, Thomas E. McLaughlin and E & WM. Stanley McComas pay ot water to do their best. Ta 5 Union of the # o. rice unteer Organization.” king of clubs was wrong, he had| Don Moschenross. .|Jr., R. W. Lee 236.5; Noble Mor- ¥ = tional Church Will CIty ..ecsevsescssssssssssscscss Size . ———————— only seven tricks outside of the] Mrs. Wilbur Jones and Mrs. ;gan, Dr. George Goldman 223.5; questions on gardening : hold a bazaar in the church Nov. » Ye Club Yo Meet heart suit. Obviously, then, he Moschenross have been named as|Mr. and Mrs. Homer Riegner| to Sed Smith, The Indisnnp- y : 4. It will open at 10 a. m. BUA. ii iii eiriires Fashion Book Price 25¢ would have to get two heart delegates to the state convention|211.5. : olis Times, Indianapolis 9. ’ H Novelties, aprons, children’s + Nate pane Indianapolis Chater of the tricks. Nov. 5. It will be in the Edge- em——— wear and home cooked food will ssssecnccvrsvasvesseccese Pan-American Clu meet at To enter dummy with the ace wood Country Club, Anderson. 2 3 be featured. A cafeteria lunch- Party | Planned 7:30 p. m. Thursday in the E.\of diamonds in order to finesse pp Hostess for Chapter Party Honors Pledges A ices > eon will be served from 11:30 a. m. Phi Tau ‘Sorority mem-|‘"tttetettesenssescesenecsscsert |New York Street Branch of the hearts was dangerous. The enemy, Club Meets Tuesday Mrs. LeRoy Bassett, 23 E. 36th| The Delta Chapter, Phi’ Baits : Book to 1:30 p. m., a cafeteria dinner bers ‘meet in the home of|o,.... Indiana National Bank. The Rev.|after winning the king of hearts, St., will be hostess for the Isle of |Pi Sorority, will have a from 5:30 to 7 p. m. Mrs. Donald Venable, 2845 8. seeessnsntcennnssestel®® George G. Kinsey ' will give a might knock out the king of dia-| The Jo-Ma-Phi Club will meet Pines ITSC Chapter meeting dance and box Supper ve SYSTEM : Mrs. Everett B. Carpenter is|Taft St, for a wiener roast atiomy seesesasennssrsarsrassenns travelog and show movies and monds and later win two tricks|in the home of Mrs. Harry New- Wednesday. It will be at 1:30|the INSURANCE event chairman. Mrs. Theddore|7 p. m. Tuesday. Mrs. his curios of his recent trip tolin that suit. ton, 3011 Eastern Ave., at 8 p. m.|p. m. Mes. Walter Houppert wil digun ; ; L. Locke is union president. Hays will be co-hostess, hi State sevecssonscarassonrissnee Mexico, XE ald To lead the ace and another Tuesday. speak, at the costume ————— i - § ee