Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 November 1950 — Page 3

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‘SATURDAY. NOV. 18, we Today’ s Weddings—"

Joan Courtney Is Married; Beverly Birsfield Says Vows

Miss Joan Courtney and Jack L. Beal were married at 10:30 a. m. today in the St. Thomas Aquinas Catho-. lic Church. The Rev. Fr. John Holloran officiated. The bride’s gown was of white velvet, fashioned with a lace tunic. ‘Her imported illusion veil was fingertip length and fell

from a lace cap trimmed with seed pearls. ‘She carried a bouquet of white carnations and ivy

Mrs. John Francis McShane, the bride's only attendant, wore a gown of Toyal blue lace over taffeta with a matching lace

Providence, R. I, and Robert Stanl. Immediately following the

ceremony a bridal breakfast and

reception were held in the Columbia Club. For her going away outfit the bride chose a black velvet suit with gold chinchilla coat. She

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AGNES H. OSTROM Have vou ever spent a Thanksgiving holiday away from your family and friends? If you have then you know how some 1500 Camp Atterbury GIs will feel Thursday. : Wasn't too much fun, was it? That's what the Indianapolis Service Men's Centers’ heads ' figured when they started plans for a real homelike Thanksgiving for these soldiers who are betwixt and between. They're neither at home nor overseas. -——7T mr ———————

And the Hoosier hand of hos- are sending to me so our two

dinners at one of our

It is at my home this year, My

husband will come down to the’: Service Center for them. will play cards and take in movig if the boys like. We have a new television set too.”

Real Holiday That's the way the letters have been sounding. Telephone requests’ have been the same.

But—there just haven't been =

Juliet cap. She carried dark —— —— _. —had black velvet accessories and i ¢ § z ad ] tality hs p - soldiers can help fix dinner. g f 2m. 3 red carnations. Shane wor - t x carried a cream throated or- | pitality has been extended In soldiers an hep e enough 0 the 1. You see the » y y e gowns of pin chid : vitations for pairs of these How will they. like real thick © Service Men's Centers need . Jack Tarr, USAF, San An- satin. She's attended Butler. Uni=1 olive-drab garbed men to share whipped cream on hot pumpkin at least 750 invitations (the tonio, Tex., was ‘best man. Jack Hennessy was his broth- versity acd ME. Bt. Joseph Col the = Pilgrim's holiday have pie boys go out in twos’ or more) Ushers were Philip Thompson, _o.¢y, t U } rote. Wi Si1y anc ht. Pua osepl & poured ip by mail and by tele- Another says to assure a rea] American celeHoward Koenigshof and Alan oF cot man. Ushers were Wil- lege, . Cincinnati. The bridge- | phone. “We would like to have six _ bration for the 1500 soldiers. Nelson, all of South Bend. liam H. Birsfield, brother of the groom will graduate in January nave come from every: DOYS.. You see we are three Sharing can be fun and the The bride, a graduate of bride.and Francis Raftery, TOM Xavier University, Cin- ty nave « city > : families who are good friends. Service Centers’ phone. numbers SEs Beno : a cinnati : Sect > We always pool our holiday are listed. Purdue University, is 4 member Immediataly foliowing the Following a trip to New Or- Here are some of these heart- ' ____ °° 2 3 of Kappa Rarpa Gamma Soror- ceremony a bridal breakfast ° jeans, the couple will make their warming letters with their sin- : Ay. egroom. wno was was held in the Hawthorn home in Cincinnati. ceré bids which have been re- R m E f B 2 m : graduated from Purdue also, is Room. A reception, in the McGathey-Dampier | enived at the World ‘War Me- ose ary rns eCo es — 3 Meniner of Phi Kappa Psi. bride's home, was from 2 until ey VOWS pres by thé morial headquarters. . raternity. 4 p. m. The couple left for a . ee Y ase. ri R y Immediately following the re-. Wedding trip south. Rev. Ernst A. Piepenbrok, Miss Fun and Food : , 8 oO " . ennesse ception, held in the bride's par- : Susanne Daipler and Pvt Ro} “Any “two ‘brave men who Times State Service ents’ home, the couple leit for FOchtman-McMahan and 8 Wo0RMOY WI Ye mar think they can survive the dav FT. WAYNE, Nov. 18Miss Rosemary Ernst became the bride . : 3 : 8 : . St, i pl] © ).3 . today a short wedding trip. They will Miss Jean Ann McMahan and John's Eranpercal and Re- and live to tell the story will of x e hard Ke hy Henne ssey at. 10:30 a. m. today in the St. John make their home in San An- David Louis Fochtman were formed Church be welcome at’ our home. We (a Ee R vig Kliner F. Ernst. Tulsa. Okl 4 Bis tonio, Tex., where Mr. Beal is = married at 11 o'clock this morn-- Parents of the couple are Me have four girls ages seve! 10 us Toe Rev, pr simer F. Ernst, Tulsa, Okla., an ishop Leo. A.. stationed. ing in Our kady of Lourdes tM c Wi fia no val 3 pe 17). They and their friends wil ysley ofl ol a : : ; x : : Parents of the couple are Mr, Catholic Church. The Rev Fr pe NE am Dam ad be coming. and going a 3 DN TONLE re Mr. and Mrs, E. H. Ernst of this city, . ey ez fine a ; Sa : yerrg Somiln . ; av be some ‘casualties’ and Mr. and Mrs. Mar . Boor, and Mrs. James C. Courtney, Vincent Fochtman, Cleveland, Mrs, Daniel McGathey, 2024 There may 2 Pm nN. Paprsulvenia 8 4 219 West Beverly Drive, and uncle of the bridegroom, read Whalen Street. : We wont Jaye Jurkey Tt 2 irs Penmylvana St, Ina mene Site He a. : ‘OW I lots of anapolis A Mr. and Mrs, Merle H. Beal, the vows for the double-ring Miss Barbara Dampier, maid 2 a Miss Mary Ann Koors, Greens- 5 p. m. in the home of the bride's South Bend. b tefemony, of honor, -Miss Kathryn Dam- - : il he two boys. P. 8 burg “who was maid of honor, parents 2 vi rs hers ; ; 2 ; 35 Ki “We wi aK ys. «SD. ’ : ie . ’ : Hennessy- Birsfield — ne opie ® parents are Mr. pier, hifidestnalid: Miss Rashavn We have a new baby so please, wore'a gown of sea foam green The bride is a graduate of St. In a candlelight satin gown tn IS. illiam J. McMahan, +o) el and, Jamor Tie St 2 X ’ don’t send us some with colds.” satin. The bridesmaids were Miss Vincent's Hospital School of accented with Chantilly lace, 6040 East St. Joseph St. and and Lina Burton, flower girl, And Joan Hennessey and Miss Mar- Nursing. The bridegroom, who atMiss Beverly Jean Birsfield was Mr. and Mrs. Loui¢ W. Focht- are to be.the attendants. They “If any of the service men jorie Anne Ernst Indianapolis. tended Indiana and Butl Unt : married to Victor Hennessy at =~ man, Petoskey, Mich. " will wear dresses of. green iri- : un, teraat a 11 Taine her owns were tie sare af (he ¢ ang er Unicans who at. :30 today i he St. Joan 38 Di descent taffeta. would be inlercsle ; : 3 gowns us e versitios. 1s a meniber of Kappa 11:30 a.m. today in the St. Jos Miss Diana McMahan was her " 5 HY as Thanksgiving dinner with two maid of honor's. , Sigma Fraternity: bars of the of Are Catholic: Church. The sister's. maid-—-of honor. Her The “bride will Wear a dress dr three ladies, mv mother and . pleaded inno. Rev, Fr. William Morley per gown was orange: velveteen. - or Dende Seay il *i my elderly aunt, we would be Flower Girl : formed the double-ring cere-- The bridesmaid: Miss Julie a ] ion Te ss - A happy to have two of them. . Susan Tieigh Poilens was flower J: D. Wi hh Iams . -_ mony. cs of tie cogil 2iE Mr Fochtman, sister of the bride- ea Rag ress: § My boy is subject to the draft. “girl, Best man was Talbott Brings are : Bp 1 s315 Broom. Wore an identical gown. Ronald Lee McGathey will be He i$ Bove Soni fave 2 Shy Denny, Indianapolis X shers in- T M Mrs. B. J. field, « 0O tat re . 4 4 ] A t i om Ow . srhert J. Baker, anpree Norwaldo Ave., and Mr. and The es sae tiaras. his brother's best man. Ushers War Meroe and bring them Shales Hn Ther eo od One o arry Mrs. Vernon Hennessy, 608 E e's satin gown had a will include - Raymond Mec- out on the trolley.” : rslubiors. Feansville sud Ed. rh . Nov. 18 5th St. basque bodice, ‘ houffant skirt <Gathey, and Gordon Miner ) ree : i Melchior: ye Evansville, and Ed Rev. IY 4 im Ses Charlbs BR. Hodges. sister and formal train. Her French Immediately following the : Hale. photo, Can Help y ward H. Ernst. : Will Offi iat ) i a of the bride, was matron of iusion veil was held in place ceremony, a reception will be Miss: Almarie Hoffman and John C. Burke will be aeried This one is inviting, too. The bride's gown was white If clare > Mau ey honor. She wore an ice green 10 seed pearl headdress. held in the home of the bride's Tuesday in the Friedens Evangelical and Reformed Church. Their “We have only Been nartied Senn nin bution A Wearing a dress of {ce blue 'K, 1s two gatin gown. St man was William Maus arents. The couple will make : 5g > . for six weeks but I'm a pretty U 2s " slipper satin, Miss Janice Cordo his wife, au- i The bridesmaids, Mrs. Earle Jr, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Ush- Pheir home at Camp Barksdale, parents are Mr. and Mrs, Oto V, Holman, 1328 5. Alabama St. good cook, my husband says. .tip length of English tulle will exchange wedding vows a Forthman and Miss Ann® Mc- ers were Robert Marcaccio, La. and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Burke, 4210 Broadway. We have a turkey that my folks A wedding breakfast followed 4 as g = s ~————— Joseph D. Williams at 7:30 p.m. said Crock- B id R TV today. The cer y will ‘be { : ridge Results— N 4 | Li F Y WwW d | R t C today. ceremony w n Mrs. Paul Ba- + { ’ its Parl Bas uptia Announcements IS our oung omen Marrie n Kecen eremonies |the St. John's Evangelical and: ‘0 teeth pulled "Women" S u , g ; [Reformed Church, with the Rev.: d at his wife | . ; Ernst Piepenbrok officiating. i to drive him Li 4 Wi . The bride is the daughter of Jesteraay. . IS S inners | Mrs. Guy Brummet, 1327 College ocker slashed - Ave, and Guy Brummet, Bloom-« turned on his Holy Cross Plans {ington. The bridegroom is the band 1- Tourney. Saturday [brother of Murs. James Richie, e anys ! es his erib when Results of play are announced : | Mrs. Le > ! the home at by several local bridge clubs to-| | ’s. Larry Adams, matron ef : te Y-"seVve oo honor, will wear a burgundy satin t “something .day. Winners follow. | "ball length i \d.” The little Women's Contract Club, Thurs. | a Srna engt dress, with tin a Park afternoon, Section A: N & S (Pos- iy rosebud crown hat. 1. gible Score 162) — Mrs. E Cc. Ball, | Blue Gown re Mrs. Lawrence Hess 112.5; .Mrs.| < Brde's io . Refinery i R. C. Crawford, ‘Mrs. Claude Lett; | hie bride Jo? hive im govd “407.5: E & W (Possible 114) — teil will f : : rap igs Je i all from a halo Hurts 3 Ys Joseph Brower, Mrs J of satin rosebuds. She will carry. Tex. Nov. 18 Kelley and Mrs. A011; ’ ‘a colonial bouquet of pink and Mrs. S. R. Richardson 97.5 (tie) a gallons of BS Rn HN £ § (Passio 196) white sweetheart roses. y 1 : n smoke. ves- ent ro RY ahosor: Mrs Fe James Richie, brother-in-law of hird refinery MIS. M, bd PO, A the bridegroom wil be best man. ¥. Banister 91; Mrs. C. C. Math- : eH A Colerion 33: E.& [Ushers will be Paul Story and Jeg small re- ews, irs. tx ol ar | William Tompkins. e New Laredo ‘K W (Possible 196)-—Mrs. William ! 4 RDN DL OR.5: Mrs | A reception at the Fairbanks the Alamo Rose, ‘Mrs. Randal Bass 95.5; Mrs. M ml VEW 3 ved by fira Marv Llovd Barnett; Mrs. L. W. i emOorin _ Post will imto) Klein 93.5. mediately following the .service. Pi oO Phin Lm Sth The couple will reside at 1030 a i from : St. Joan of Arc 13 West 33d St. . ting the fire. : St. Joan of Arc Club, Wed. | 1, : ” injured bat- " night; N & S (Possible 312)—Mrs. S WwW H amages were Donald Graham, Mrs. Helen uzann a n $25,000 and . Shultz 185; Mrs. C,- 8. Hummel,

Mrs. Marshall Kerr 181.5; Mrs. R. J. Blackmore, Mrs. Charles Lefebre 178.5; E & W (Po ssible 312) — Mrs. E. J. Ittenbach, Mrs. Harold ie Casey 189.5; Mrs. A. E. Witt, Ww - R; VanVactor “188; Nis Vr Reg Rupp, Mrs: E. C. Ball 154. dD. Marott Club, T ues. night:

To Be Feted

i © Miss Lois Walker and Miss Margaret Brown will return home Tuesday from Indiana University - for the Thanksgiving holiday in time to entertain that night for Miss Suzann Watt.

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{Possible 28a) 5: Handi Josh Miss W att, daughter of Mr, . rs r3s Ms Arihi] ang Mrs, Virgil M: Watt, 18 E. » a a " iy 32d St.. will be married Thanksalender, Mrs. ayne ‘kK i a an : v lt ie : 8 & - 168; E & W (Possible 264) Mr. see 4 “ i fn ig oy h th ne of the wedding last Saturday of iB % Reymond Tot — and Mrs.’ S. A. Robinson 1675; "Donald Yor Klingler Yook Mis Dolores Moller (left) as his bride in a rite read Thursday: Parents The West Michigan Street Methodist Church was the sce 9 F -. ; : | A Renneth .Peitijohn, Mrs. : Miss Doris Houghland lleft) and Robert B. Spear. The parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. F. The 7:30 p. m. linen shower will lr Lf oaneeitustont. of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Louie Moller, 4475 Marcy Lane, and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Klingler, 805 W. Houghtand. 778 W. Drive, Woodruff Place; and Mrs. James B. Spear, 1220 Belle Vieu Place. be in the Walker home, 5959 E. : 58: s Huston g u an ri 42d St. 1 he : Al Dobrowiis 146. E 6ah St. Miss Joan Ann McMalish and David: L. Fochiman ware married. this morning jn Our {Za man photo).- Miss ‘Marjorie R. Jones, daughter of Mrs. Lemuel E. Jones, Wilkinsburg, Pa., was Sy nets a ‘Men’s Duplicate Club, Man. Lady of le Catholic Church. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs, William J. McMahan, 6040 E. St. married there Nov. 10 to-Ross H. Johnson. Mr.-and Mrs. R. H. Johnson, 5416 Carrollton ‘Ave., are ‘Ralph Brown, will assist. > night: N & So Noble 8 Jorg. Joseph. St., ahd Mr. and Mrs. Louis W, Fochtman, Pefoskey, Mich. (Minzar-Baker photos). the parents of the bridegroom. (Deakin photo). Soe _— __| The couple will be married at 4 BR ory Secor: . ® Blackwood on Brid e Or anizatjons ® R m in the Zion Evangelical and Mc on s rN —— A — 4 Xeformed Church. Parents of the Fraustein. Walter J. ‘Pray ho 9 ~ Janet / nderson 1 > i 10 Be Wed 9 prospective Iridegronm are Mr. E & W—John F. Gansman, M.-L. S ( 7 d S it, S/o B id = f U and Mrs, Godward, 3819 Byram McManus first; Roy B. Moorehead, ans oo ui am I \ uniting AM ; rving on nion Oo u )S 308 y 3 Mr. Thompson second: R. M. Gul- lores Anderson: and. Buford. R. hridegroom' i ad M 3S h id lor, Ross T. Campbell thi: «Requires Many. High C ards Haris wil be real an sant cain iis lo Hear Eu > hi! ef. Ee 4 : ’ . eine LAM ARS RE DIN 051 Me i : ; fia et Mallory € Club ae WHEN YOLE have fio as Suit — AO BA SEA ARP a ab Fe ete wee prec bist Ed Spi tesa A Ener er reANOEY Tupiic ate Eo agr Nev FoF Ceent ol tHE BIEN Cards to be Tn a slam.” With a good sult vou ert Vise ‘will perfor { i i : COremo gen di nest week . RF Ard Vis Dounlas EE Cain. EE Fr Right, Howell = ho veraent ol Teed 1688, And witha good suit whith vour partner Tits, voll need mony, : he HGH { the. hb p rent Irvington Union of Chibe will hold its « wncil meeting at Fe oh Sd gia cin Warren . E. Cleveland. Major 1, Stl 168s ; - 5 i cy ; - a will he at- home at £.p.n rr. dnesdav in the: Irvirigton P st. ‘American Legion home, DT tra A ve S will : os “Miller first; Mr. and Mrs. George - When Mr. Masters opened with one no trump, Mr. Dale knew , So. ar nd 4 Mrs Aurion A 7h ZHE'N. New Jersey St. 1 Mrs. Norman Schneider. will, give a demoustration-on hand analysis, °F, Nr on i S. Bond second; Mr. and Mrs. DI his side was pretty close to the slam zone.. He had to decide what remem § Mrs. Henry Windt, 3301 N." New Jersey St. will be _hoste 5s at their daughter Judy: Mr. and Mrs.

tHird; Mrs. Helen jpformation he wanted to get EE —

J. Kersten : Y n for the Founder's Willis BR. .-Ca and their s = r ] y » could have “North dealer. T rT f : A B es : 8 p. 'm. Monday f¢ he nd illiam R.. Cain an eir son Shultz, Mrs. D. H. Giffin fourth. from. his partner. He could 12Ye Neither side vulnerabl win IS ers: re - ri es es = Day ‘celebration: of the Narrators Dishin the Christopher, Mrs. Emma Cain, K. M. Schafer, Robert Canhup bid two clubs to, see if Mr. Mas- Hie Yul rerable, Club. g and Wing Cmdr, H. L. Whitlock ’ a axi ‘ . NO an \ ; - fifth. : ; i974 Jan Sherer 2 maximum or 4 Me. Mastors Mrs. R. D. Beeler and Mrs. Wil- Dirt= of Surrey. England: = < The first annual open pair gam 1 He AS in nddlest are the program : oe citi championship will be spon- His final decision was. that the Jedi id se ar fudge: on : . By MARGUERITE SMATH aay Vite RE Dlothenihe ored next Saturday by the Haly most important question was how Aa : * ° te an Editor ef ny Rm Bs g ; Times Gard : for 1 B land vs IL. Mr.. Masters fit the heart D—K 7 1 ; 3 : U i= formerly of Bedford, England. - Cross: Bridge Club. Members will we th hought mind C—K 10 6 The fal! pouvoir of the Marion ony mother gave me a ‘slip. z participate in - the one session suit. un this thong In WEST EAST County Salon, 'S and 40, will Ue from ‘a white rose, the rambler “ F tournament scheduled for .7:30 he bid three hear Mr. Ake) Mr Muze Pn r meeting at, 6:30 o'clock type. The first year it bloomed Bride-to-Be p.m. in the Holy & Cross Hall. Blackwood Method 2 Sm 10-52 S51 = “tonight in the Canary Cottage, white as it should have and the ee —— "NOW, USING the Blackwood go H—Q 1 7 Mrs. Helen Gullet, Crown-Point, gacond year also, then all of a __imethed;—the opening no trump np 4593 D—J865 will discuss her South American ” (iden it turned a variegated Married bidder always rebids three no C—J 874 c—Q932 trip last year. Mrs. Jack Meyers pink and white. Could it be that trump over a jump takeout UN- SOUTH is chiirman. . a red ‘rambler 1 have about 12. LESS he has at least'three of Mr. Dale The American Society of Wo- feet from it could cause it to : the Yesponder's Sut gheager BY ‘SK 8 3 men Accountants . will meet at turn pink? Foltz’So. i 8. D—AQ?2 Arms Hotel. "Adrian E. Wilhoite = .cvi4 affect the color would b : i iver i ,e ( 4 : would affe« Ne ( r wou e pee find This. Seng -trye, 0 was Dos C—A 5 will discuss the tax’ changes of o (r4s¢ pollination, .in which nd > I \ necessary for Mr. Masters to pu. bidding: _the 1950 ‘Revenue Act. case a seedling so produced “ raise the hearts directly. = Since go 4p Fast "South. West 1d : V haracteristies of . i : 1 would earry charac stics ANY bid he made other Hal NT Pass "3 H Pass Dinner Tuesday hoth™ plants. But the change in have planned three no trump indicated good 3 Pass 6 H AH Pass A dinner and pledge service iid Px Tite joan 9 heart support. he hid three spades iin - will be held Tuesday by the-Epsl- 0 000 16 the still sei : when their to show the ace of that suit. With y,,.4 Next came a shade from lon Lamhda Chapter. Epsilon goy bied y gusty i) | soles : this information Mr. Dale went gummy *and when Mr. Muzzy Sigma Alpha Sorority. Mrs. Louis Sa ur A ” nl OS talling a -.all the way to slam. : played the nine, Mr. Dale looked .Newman, Beech Grove; will be o Lobia Be, Fi . a : Mr. Abel opened the jack of 5 Jittle more cheerful. He won hostess. . flows rs Simply e ange co or hind. spades which was taken by dum- ity the king. and then led a "| Pledges are Mrs. Robért Daily, OF sometimes growth habit. my's ace. Now two leads of paart: "Mrs. Pai a te ” : a : i . Mrs. Paul Davis and. Miss Inge ™ : v v trumps told the sad story. There Mi. Muzzy: w buat vthi Weok . “ ' Send your A on gar ‘lwas a sure trump loser and ap-, ~ 1: Muzzy won but anyining Sp . dening to Mrs larguerite | Iparently no place to put that los- he returned gave Mr. Dale his Mrs. C. A. Boyd, 6161 Madison Smith, The Indianapolis Tires, | ng spade. contract. Actually, he led back 'Ave., will be hostess at 8 p. m. Indianapolis 9. : |Cashes Ace L{the queen of clubs, and Mr Dai Monday for the Fair Wood ‘Home rr Ng : discarded his losing spade while Economics Club: A 4 = Miss Charlotte Cain and Ruse

ties and. Mrs Junior Women's Cub |

Maurice Angerick will give the To. ‘Get Acquainted’ | Divjest lesson oni duiind Bit «get acquainted” meeting has Thursday in the St. Ann Cath. pping a Heen arranged by the newly] ois, Church, Lp Mrs. organized Eastside Junior Gienn in, Ya Mills, are Customer’ Ss 's Right - Women's Club of the ‘Seventh! the parents of the bride-to-be, In 17th Century England, cof- District, .Indiana - Federation of and Mr ond Mes. D fee houses charged one or two Clubs. for Tuesday. “Vall Mills, pence for coffee, which included. It will be at 1:30 p.m. in ea ue and a home of Mrs. William H. Cui pprospective ents,

MR. DALE .went into quite. a ruffing in dummy. huddle. Noting. his worried look, » A p . Mr. Muzzy said, “Come on, down a Kindred aug Let's get on to the next Guild Units ‘Miss Halirie Mergole, daugh” ha ter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony

sell Thornberry will repeat vows

Miner Baker photo. Twin sisters Became brides Sunday; Miss Caroline: Breithaupt left] was married to Richard” D." Spencer and her sister, Carol, | exchanged vows with Robert E. Ozment. Their parents are ‘Mr. 1 and Mrs. Georde J. Breithaupt, 1019 S. AlabamaiSt., Mrs. Thomas

The following units of. the iy think I'll play .it out just Tor White Cross Guild will meet nex: the practice,” the .old master re- week in, the Methcdist Hospital Mergole, a armen pve plied. ; Bee er Monday--Plain-! and William yne, Jetrot, "He ‘then cashed the ace and fleld and Rebekah; Tuesday | ‘were married Oct. 28. Mr, * king of clubs and ruffed a club in New Jersey and Meridian. Heights.

2 Benes ents are Mr. and |his hand. He followed with three and Friday — B twood and D. Spencer, Switz City, and Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Osment, 2702 i ¢ loan of a newspa * Mrs, a ‘Altoona, Pa; rounds of d eriding on the, IVsstory, y % |S. Keystone £ Ave, _ ~~, light to aid in rain 1318 N. Linwood Ave. Fm I ; a er NG fee . ~ x % 2 a i . W aka 7 z an] Li 3 » : =

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