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"In St. Joan of Arc This Morning
Columbia, Mo.,
1 The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Bosler Reads Vows
|Elsie Cook Is Bride
| Weds A. R. Liverett In Evening Ceremony The Downey Avenue Christian
parents. Her home here is at
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and is the son of Harry Calland, 3266 Ruckle St. (Lind-
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MISS Helen Margaret Bosler became the bride of Dr. John J. Calland in a ceremony read last Saturday morning in the St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Bos-
Bray, Camby. (Henley photb.) Vows uniting Miss Exene Tucker and Louis V. Rockey" Jr. were read at 7:30 o'clock last night in the Big Run Bap- | tist Church, New Bethel. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herschel A. Tucker Sr., Acton. Mr. and Mrs. Rockey, R. R. 5, are the parents of the bridegroom. (Porter photo.)
. . ” THE BROOKSIDE Evangeli¢al United Brethren Church was the scene of Miss Barbara
ev. LP | xh Society Will Meet Friday -
U. S. Officer to Show European Pictures .
Some of the scenes were taken
give the current news
Jean Luzader's marriage to
The - vows were read Oct. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Luzader, 1303 N. Kealing Ave, are the bride's parents. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. De Fawn Cradick, 4905 Orion Ave.
yoke accented by ag, 5631 University Ave. The bride-| are at home now at “2008 N. aud xysial beads. y groom, 1608 N. Delaware St. is| Delaware St, following their spray ower design formed the son of the Rev. and Mrs. Liv-| marriage, Oct. 30, in the SpiceDS ear a ide drapes. Were *Tett, Daytona Beach, Fla. Eo : kn Tne attached to the full skirt which | The aid of Hono was Miss parents of the bids are Me. ah She wore a : Rend ile A u CAtheda) Sein: rust taille frock with s brown hat| land. She TO Wa Mary Jo veil of Brussels lace, It fell and yellow and brown accessories. ow ne by ire. Joba from a madonna headdress Her bouquet was of yellow and) 2° 208 OF = 20 - a tulle underveil. carried |Tust pompons. V U it A _tosegay of wills camsilins To Live Here ows nire ani. ge 3 Ivy. E. M. Liverett was the best man Reception in Club and the ushers were Dr. L. M. Loca Couple There was a breakfast and re- Liverett, Arlington, Va., and W. cop: my (Lv Toes are ooh Shirley Brouse
Is Married
‘Marriage Date
Is Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton B. Estep, | 4525 Caroline Ave., announce
Club, The club was decorated | The bride wore a white silk Gaughie, Deity Ju dress i third diamond was ruffed : 1s With cliFySAAtIMSUINS and Sas dress With & Jut Drown hat and, ,, gpd. Mrs. Willinm Delmanjand Mrs. Bowman, Brash, She cashed the ace of bf | C Sprit CO Aa The couple left for a trip to |guet of white pompons and roses. Donahue will be at home at 1025| Ave. * spades, entered duminy with the I 101Y \LTOSS Thanksgiving Wednesday Sea Island, Ga., after the recep- | A wedding trip followed a re- Reisner Bt. They were married) The wedding Will be at 6 p. m. ace of hearts, led a second round| in the K of C hall. ; tion. A green tweed sult WOrD | ception tn the church. The couple at 9 CL 3918 Gn A emp. Thursday ib the 40th Steet Carts. of Spodes ang Tu pummy| (C3 to Meet Ted Campbell and his orchestra with furs and coffee colored 8¢- |will be at h , Peja 09m e ASsump- tian Chyreh. - = was entered again with the king . will play from 9 p. m. to midEE a ony the |My be at ome ager this month tion Catholic Church. ; Miss’ Emma Jean Bowman en-|f hearts and another, spade led Scores A d night. om COTE Te They will De |r Eee et Buta and| The bride was Miss Shirley tertained recently with a personal 304 vutted in the slosed. hand. On cores /nhounce Mrs. Joseph Stetzel is general De ec in Onn Er vere een and. was| Veronica Brouse, daughter of My.shower for Miss Estep In the home, 1, Miss Brash was iteral By Other Groups chairman for the dance. Assistkosh, Wis. Graduated from Century College|and Mrs. Ralph E. Brouse-of the Of Mrs. Charles W. McCune, 4525 3 hg . Played “(Ing her with arrangements are The bride was graduated ,¢ Chicago. a in Bt. address | Norwaldo Ave. {the king of spades. : The Holy Cross Bridge Club {pe Mesdames Alvin Wells, Ivan from St. Mary's College, Notre | = ————___ ° Le cos ot Fumatt| J™ Forest Bowman, 620 Con. a oti men Tas Dang The session will be RR oe Swag Stitt. Dan Dame. She is a member of the : groom 8 3 ‘Ave., will give a dinner and | ( n : k and ¥ - 4 A F. . Indianapolis Junior League. Mr. Miss Chambers Donahue, 1810 M sy [misclianeous shower Monday for| ns already Souiifistily ‘atnipel Cross all. airestissenls eg will-be sc ostesses include - Mesdames Grimes Was from trick Griffin ure bride. ; ‘spades hearts. Left in Miss served 5 p.m. oseph Broderick, Paul Payleit Northwestern sity and is : Nhe Dav. ayne : Brash's hand at this point were; A number of other groups &n- ner, Thomas gp ch ng rg o be arri QEtitiaA. . 0 Shuler] her original three clubs and two nounce the results of their play Randall and Harry Jackson. on hs " ! ternity. Mrs. Helen Shockley, 3326 N.|pridesmaids on ot har and the agian P ost to Hold \hearts. On the board were three held this week. Members of the committee : Emerson Ave, announces the a0- | Borskt’and Miss Les Ellen Doua-| Thanksgiving Dinner clubs to the ace, one heart and| 1 incoln Club, Friday night in charge of reservations. My Day-= foes Marrs Chamba 1 theyn Tron Slr was. th Aeron Loin. wad, Ausibay, FAs Wook valnrsbl peg LEA Rage Group Reports Bt » 421 N. David-{niowergirl. Mr. Shuler was the will hold their annual Thanksgiv- | MR. ABEL Raph Ittegbach. Laws enes . best man while the ushers were ing turkey dinner at 6:30 p. m. to- 8-J108 6 : ; h Aa Ae 'R Cl bh . . The wedding will be at 9.000. m. ir. Borski and Bennie Arent a I packleys Restaurant, H—AK?2 Richard W. Lee 128: (Possible iviera u On Child Aid [2.3 in st darys Catholic] Tne wedding breaktast was iniCumberiand. & program will fol. D213 etn, Sie aac. mon | {low the dinner. . - : Ad 3 . : ; J Fund Provides Mrs. Noe be the ma- reception in the. home of. the] Mrs. Everett Bumpus is the MR. MEEK— MRS. KEEN 128.5; Robert Heaton, V. L. Sand- Ists vents : tron of honor and John Noon will |bride’s parents, The bridegroom auxiliary president and Sterling) 8—K5 3 SQ 74 30°76 1225; Mr. and Mrs. K. L.| pour events will highlight the Foreign Relief be the best attended Indiana University. |M. Harvey is post commander. |H—1086 Hd - isis 120. December schedule of the RiBy ELEANOR ROOSEVELT Y f | F k § . — D-AKG 104 D-862 — Joan of Are Shas ig viera Club. . . o—K c-98712 : dames V. R.| A Christmas ; NEW YORK, Nov. 10—An un-( | OUTATUI FrOCKS TOF Matron; a Knitted Blouse MISS BRASH Rupp, Dan Sweeney and V. W-|ung i SAT To : : a S—A Hurst first, Aus. " Y: tured at the 6 p.m. buffet cently at the White House. Fhe} > 2 os. n H-Q9 87548 Mrs. Ralph Ittenbach second; pe. nis an: United Nations Intergati 5 a EAN f DF D458 Mrs. E. C. Ball, Miss Alice Quies-|qialignt formal dance will be Children’s a rs mS \ We’ 4 C-Q105 ‘ser ‘third; E. & 'W— William v. dish] 0 P. m Dec. 28. = = whose chairman is ~ . |The bidding: ‘O'Neil; Charles Lefebre first; Mrs.; ne children’s party B. Lord, presented to WEST NORTH EAST SOUTH Willlam Salladay, V. R. RUPP wi) be Dec. 28 from 3 to 5 p.m. Truman a report on 1D Db. Pass 4H Stcona; a: J. L. Morris, John' wayne Swope will be master of All Pass eich third, ceremonies. The club's ~ hooster
Fund. This is a d established In 1946 to help d victims in coun-|. tries dev ted by the war as well as in other war-af-fected
tries. Its second objective is to aid hid health generally, The Conof the United States ap-
on the basis of T2 per cent from us and 28 per cent from all other countries combined. Our money was made available as that of other nations became ayiilable. In administering the children’s fund. no barrier, such as race, creed, nationality or politics, was to be considered. Help has been given not only in Europe, but in the Philippines, the Middle and Far East, and Central and South America. The United States Committee is ready to receive contributions tions and people in the United States. The Children’s ‘Emergency Fund, he 80 the
1f their needs are not met to- ; \ —exeiting—informative. Free The Rev, Charles R. Holmes of-| Kirste evieve Mitchell kidneys arms are still day, we will have, on & world-| FOUL HEL AE Ee en Pattern printed inside the book. Se ng divoctions, "ons |ficated. Miss Anita Jo Doak was bine, Thelma Bure normal dn pi wide scale, leas adequate humant Lo. 0g by readers all over To order patterns or our . the maid of honor: Mr, Wayman (ton, Miss Clair Morris first; L.E,| PE beings to meet the Of} the country that's Fashion Book, use the coupon. 0 order, use the coupon. |was his sors best man. The , Clarence Huetten secthe world of the ove Livin Pionero. Vigpnrri , ushers were Bernard G. Wayman, ond: Mrs. Byrl Abbitt, Miss, Nell|, DEPOSITS OF CALCIOM ASWA Schedules a flair for minimizing the ° SUE BURNETT . ANNE CABOT a tar idogroom, nd Bell third. ; thing responsible , for Dinner Monday Fo ovo i pertsct 20 214 W. Maryland St. +. 5308 Wells St. : et are su as a 80- : vk The American of Wom-| Iytion—each has interesting ‘Indianapolis 9, Ind. Chicago 7; IL Students Plan Tea en Accountants will meet at 6:15| and = distinctive No. 8500 Price’ 25¢ \ _. The Indiana University School dinner in the| can be worn season after sea- " Maw No. 5027 Price 20¢ [of students will give a St E.| son with ap i sleeves. No. 8382 Price 25¢ oll: © # {aes from 30 8 Bm. Nov. 30 in Indiana Pattern 8500 a sew ” : ; ov t , Weak on Jertstaed 4 Patter 28 150 sie 3 Bens aan se sre 4 Name ..oveereencnes asssessnens MI bauer Mish Jean Coffey, 1 host : __ Fashion Book Price 28¢ | 7 : n x : Bre, rare ry vig Name shussbiasssiiansanusieten ssesqsety eesrsanssesaseisissun lo ~ Pattern 8382 comes in sizes LE ey aids 40, 42, : CERI EEIRN IRR NISINI ARR :
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the - Norwegian, Danish Official News Information
Ludwig Sorensen is in charge lof reservations.
To Give Ball
* Thanksgiving Dance Planned in K of C Hall
The Women's Club of the Holy,
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spade. Mr. Meek had KJ 6 jue spags. 1 two good diamonds, 108 of the group held the same tees will assist with the enter-
From the nning Miss Brash Neg decided 10 play Mr. Meek tor clected. They include V. W. On Dec, 31 thers will be a card, in urst, face ; | Mrs, William V. O'Nell, Mrs. Dan scheduled for 10:30 p.m,
the ninth trick, then, she led the queen of clubs. Mr. Meek covered the king and Miss Brash let him
“What a spot he was in. It was g. § : obvious ‘that .a diamond lead | Jacobs, RW. Lee 161; 8id Kasle,| icould be trumped on the board was discarded from VE nd. The only hope § was that Mrs. Keen had the ten
| Brash confidently ducked in.dummy and won with her ten spot. {The ace of clubs 4nd the remaining trumps made a total of ten
- "” . ' Nice playing, sald Mr, Abel Jacks, J J. Ebaugh second; Miss | 10 stic with increasing years. Al “Routine,” shrugged Miss third; E & W—D. E. Walsh,
Miss Carol Ann Griffey and] Chester E. Wayman were married p. m. last Satufday in the Tenth Street Methodist,
The bride is the daughter of Mr: and Mrs. Donald C, Griffey, 2115 E. 12th 8t., and Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Wayman, 7135 E. 14th Bt. bridegroom.
At the annual business meet- officers, directors and commitnight nine board members were tainment, Mrs, Ralph [Ittenbach,/New Year's eve dance. It Is
t Sweeney, Mrs. C. 8. Hummell, V.| Riéservations close Tuesday for {R. Rupp, Dr. Raymond Bosler, Thanksgiving dinner served from M. L. Martin and Mrs. J. T. Cra- noon until 3:30 p.m. The indoor craft. -|pool, open to Dec. 18, will be Marott Club, Tues. night (Pos-| closed until Jan. 10. sible score 264): N & 8 Jerome ; u
Ralph G. Ittenbach 159, Mrs.| 1h@ Doctor Says—
Keith 1 Johns wane ime. Arteries Lose Their Elasticity
son W. Challle, Miss Mable BSatterly 148.5; Mrs. John .Kirby,| Mrs. Betty Chipman 148; Mrs. | Randall Bass, Roger L. De
142. | Allison ‘Bridge League, Tues. | THE ARTERIES which carry
night: N & 8—J. J. Mooney Jr. blood from the heart to all parts {Frank E. Verdeyen first; G:. A. ,¢ the body gradually become less
Russell, D. E.
J./though this process starts early
|B. Vogel first; Mr. and Mrs. A.|it is unusual to hive any symp{Miss Genevieve Lesman third. later years of life, Men's Duplicate Club, Mon.| The increased hardness of the {night: 'N & 8—Bert C. McCam-|arteries, or arteriosclerosis, which mon, A. G. Tulley Lynn, N. G. & W-—K. L. Nielsen, 0. K. Frau-| stein first; W. L. Kirkpatrick, C.| become quite advanced. F. Glunt second. The next din-
the Riley Hotel. Mallory Duplicate Club, Mon. they do in afternoon: N & S—Ray Graham, |the walls of the arteries in Duane Elmore first; K. M. Scha- legs fer, Alfred Tollefsen second; Don
The Indianapolis American- on ‘yoke of the gown « Scandinavian Society will outlined in seed and : Friday in the 38th St. Bran {of pearls held : i diana National Bank. lusion veil. She carried a cascade i Lt. Col. Lennard C. Sorenson|bouquet of white bridal A who returned jom three| After a reception in the gle years service ordinance/land Golf and Country Club the 3 office of the in|couple left for a trip to 3 Heldelbe Ger-| The bride wore a beige wool ¥ will show his kodachrome|Wwith a matching coat and I tan ‘accessories on the
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first: John S.| lessens the flow of blood is likely Morgan, second; Eto be so gradual that there is no way of detecting it until it has
‘ The arteries do not K become ner and play will be Monday in'hardened at the same rate of {speed in one part of the body that
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