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| THE INDIANAPOLIS FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1080

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Blessed Sacrament Chapel, $8. , Peter & Paul Cathedral, was the scene at 8 a.m. today of the wedding of Mrs, William C. Kraft and Thomas Joseph Judge, Mil-! watikes, Wis. Msgr, Raymond; jell officiated at the double-ring ony. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Ogden, Laketon, are the parents of the bride. The bridegroom is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Michael Judge, Milwaukee, Miss Peggy Murray, maid of! honor, wore a frosty pink dress-' maker suit in linen with natural accessories. “Best man was Joseph Lyons. The ushers were Sumner W. Ogden, Chicago, and R. Mark Ogden.

With her natural linen suit the bride wore natural linen accesgories. Her corsage was of brown orchids. | A wedding Areakfast was ‘held in the home of Mr, and Mrs. G. B. Axline, 215 Washington Court. Afterward the couple left on a trip to Canada. They will be at home in Milwaukee after _September, The bride attended ‘DePauw & Univetsity and North Manchester} si Lollege,

Bridat-Dipner Will Be Held

Patricia Walker To Be Honored tion president; Mrs. Thomas R. Kackley, alumnae trustee, and Mrs.

Mrs. Clare Healey will enter-| Tudor Hall Bulletin,

|

The Tudor Hall School semicentenniai in 1952 was the main topic of discussion at a luncheon | meeting yesterday. in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Ready to-fake the club elevator on their way to the meeting are (above, left to right] Miss Marjorie Flickinger, the Tudor Hall Alumnae Associa-

Another women's event yesterday was the tea in the Governor's Mansion given by the Women's Organization, National Association of Retail Druggists, for members of Lambda Kappa Sigma Soror. ity. Chatting with Mrs, Schricker (center) are Mrs. R. M. Manring (right), WONARD president, and Miss Amelia C. DeDominicis.

and Mrs. Floyd Bone, and Mrs, Harry Ingram, 46 Whit~ tier Place. Mrs. Joseph Cannon, Muncie, was the matron of honor. Bhe

dress, Best man was Stuart Pighan = Jr, Kansas City, Mo. Ushers were Verle Simpson Jr, and Jameas Simpson.

Bride's Gown

The bride's gown of imported Swiss: organdy was fashioned with embroidery and scalloped at the skirt hem. White flowers deco.

Soroptimist

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Thomas W,

Caldwell Robertson, editor of the

tain with a bridal dinner ‘tonight! My Day—

in honor of her daughter, Miss Old Versailles Palace Ki!

Patricia Ann Walker, and her fiance, RoWeFt P. Heinz, The party will be in the Indi-

anapolis Athletic Club

Walker and Mr. Hoe wil oa Toward Its Restoration . |

married at 10:30 a m. tomorrow, in St. Joan of Are Catholic Church.

Out-of-Town Guests

Attending the dinner will be) Dr. and Mrs. Alan L. Sparks! and Mesdames Gerald Heinz, John C. Walsh and J. V, Walker, Mrs. Guy L. Sparks, Mrs. Rilfsel Wilcox, Misses Jane and Ronnie Healey and Mary Jo Curtis, Robert J. Sparks, the Rev. Fr “William Morley and the Rev.| Fr. Edwin Sahm, Out-of-town guests at the event will include Mr. and Mrs. James 8. Thale, Mr, and Mrs. George Harridge, Miss Florence Gibbons and Miss Loretta Gibbons, all of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs, Thomas A Heinz, Peoria, Ill; Gerald IL

Ry ELEANOR ROOSEVELT PARIS, June 30—Sunday morning we went to the American church and walked along Aventie George V,

past number 37 so that I could show my grandchildren where my husband's aunt, Mrs. Forbes, had lived since they had heard both of us speak of our frequent visits to her in the past. We drove out through the park of St. Cloud to Versailles, a lovely drive and just at the time when many people were beginning to gather for the afternoon races. We had lunch at the newly reopened Palais | “Trianon in Versailles. We saw the tablet commemarating the presentation, to the Germans, of the peace conditions. in the presence of the heads of states, including Woodrow Wilson and M. Clemenceau. This tablet was taken away by the Germans when France surrendered in Warld War II, but was later found in Germany and restored to its original place. After lunch we set forth on a tour of Vers sailles, We were shown some of the small apartHeinz Jr.,, Dayton, o, and Mr. ments, the Queens’ rooms, which have just a and Mrs. Frank X. Thale and| ,..i5re4 and the chapel. Miss Mary Agnes Thale, Wil- iow non

mette, TIL THE AMOUNT of harm done by the German occupation to an

old palace like Versailles is, of course, incalculable, and will take I a long time to repair. Little by little the work of restoring the Coup e to Q KE | palace itself goes on, but a great deal still remains to be done even } : in the grounds. They are so vast there is an enormous amount 6 Chi T . be seen in spite of the disorder, ICago rip We visited the Petit Trianon and saw Marie Antoinette's little Miss Jo Ann Smith { week there are to be two performances in the theatre on Tuesday B B id { and Thursday nights and everyone who is fortunate enough to To Become priae | obtain a seat will certainly be there. The theatre only holds 250 Times State Service .. people, FORTVILLE, June 30—Miss Jo|

theatre. This is all made of wood, with wonderful acoustics, This

wi be married at 1:30 p.m. toany| Brid@-fO-Be Norma Jean Harms|

in the parsonage of the Fortville * Christian Church, The Rev. Estal Taylor, will read the double. “ring service, » ! Mr, and Mrs. Worth Smith; 4623 Hillside Ave., Indianapolis, are the parents of the bride. The bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mya Gale Houser, Muncie, Miss Dorothea Mae Smith, the | bride's only. attendant, will wear| a pink‘organdy dress and a white hat: Donald R. Smith will:be best man. The bride will be in a pink suit with white accessories. Her corgage will be white carnations, | ’ After a wedding trip to Chicago/ the couple will live in 1638 W. 10th! 8t., Muncie.

New York Visit

In New York for a short visit | are Mr. and Mrs. Richard H.| Dye, 4729 Hinesley Ave, and Mr. | and Mrs. George O. Browne, 326

Sets July Date

| Miss Norma Jean Harms and {Robert ¥. Casse will be married fat 12:30 p. m, July 15 in St. [Mark's Catholic Church. Miss | Harms is the daughter of Mr. | and Mrs, W. C. Harms, 1759 | Southview Drive. | Mr, and Mrs. Albert F. Casse, 1750 Southview Drive, are the {prospective bridegroom's parents. {Mrs. James Faccone will be the

- {maid will be Miss Mary Manolios, [ Kenneth Tirmenstein will serve . abd {as the best man. Arno Haupt and i A a {Paul MeDuff will be the ushers, Mr. Casse is a graduate of In | diana Usivershy.

4-H Winners

Feltz, | | daughter of Mrs. Mary Feltz, | 549 N. Parker Ave., will become

Miss Helen Frances

E. 37th St. . | the bride of Joseph Thomas | Winners in’ the “4-H judging | : F Lawson Aug. 12 in St. Philip contests at the Fair Grounds the SERMON OF WEEK | Neri Catholic Church. The pros. |!ast two days are: Food "prepaBy Different Pastors Each Sunday pective bridegroom's parents [TAtion — Ann Abbott,, Wayne are Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Law. (township, and Janet Couger, SUNDAY TIMES 62 Kenwood Ave. Washington township; baking— son, 3362 Ke - - ——————————— “ Joan Hanneman and Joan Sexton, Wayne township, and cloth: ing Jacqueline Hanneman,|

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