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investigate both suits. NORTH B St i First, he bid two no trump, a Mr. Dale runa anic game-forcing bid, and asked Mr. S—Q 109 3 o I Dale to tell him more. Mr. Dale's H—A Q10 4 B m H Job now was to bid his cheaper D—A 8 eco 3 es Fi e four card major. c—Q 43 Miss .Bruna Marie Stanich was His actual three heart-bid was, WEST EAST {married to Edward Leo Long, 3422 a little discouraging but when he Mr. Meek Mr. Abel |W. Michigan St., at 8 a. m. today promptly raised Mr. Masters’ S—7 6 S—5 42 lin the Holy Trinity ‘Catholic three spade bid to four, things H—9 86352 H—K J 8 Church. The Rev. Fr. Edward ..Jooked a lot brighter. 'D—J 10943 .D—7 8 2 . Bochhold officiated. The four no trump bid discov- C8 C—K J 102 | rudavik Stanich, 765 N. Holmes ered that the side had all the aces SOUTH |Ave., is the father of the bride. so Mr. Masters slammed the hand Mr.’ Masters "Attending the couple were Miss in spades. : Tg KJI8 ,* |Bernadette . Stanich- and William _ i = Teme LT (Wilson . = = = * the j "D-R Q 5 The couple will live at 3345 N. oi iy ra Re OA yee ¢ gus; fe Ave. following a short] he had a choice of plays for his| The bidding: : |trip. ; contract. One way was to take North East South West out trumps and them try to setil N T Pass 2NT Pass Open House Set the clib suit with the loss of 3H Pass 388 Pass : : : oly one trick. This would-work * S Pass : 4 NT Pass The Crossroads Toastmistress| if the clubs were distributed 3 H Pass -68S All Pass Club will hold an open house

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SATURDAY, NOV. 25, 1950 . THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

| The Toanapolis Timers

Times Special | WAYZATA, Minn, Nov. 25—Weafing a gown of ivory satin and an heirloom veil, Miss Rosalie Heffelfinger will exchange wedding vows with Philip H. Willkie tonight.

| The small, family ceremony will be read at 8 o'clock in the | Wayzata Community Church. A reception will be held afterward in the bride’s parents’ home, Wakefield Farms, Wayzata. - Suiits, Mount Summit, Ind. and Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. F. Peavey Heffelfinger. Mr. Willkie is the son of the late Wendell L. Willkie, Republican Rushville To Be Home nominee for President in 1940, and Mrs. Willkie, New York. Mr. Heffelfinger will give his daughter in marriage. Her gown will be fashioned with a fitted bodice, a deep bertha of antique Rose Point and long sleeves. The full skirt will fall into a.train.

Mr. Kivett Best Man HER HEIRLOOM veil was worn by her paternal grandmother, the late Mrs. Frank T. Heffelfinger, and by all of the daughters and granddaughters of the family since that time. She will carry a white orchid bouquet. The maid of honor will be Miss Mildred Heffelfinger, the bride's sister. ; The bridesmaids will be Mrs. John W. Ballantine, Princeton, - N. J., and Mrs. Richard 8. Clark, London, England, two other sisters of the bride, and Mrs. F. Peavey Heffelfinger J7 Winnipeg, the bride's sister-in-law. Other bridal attendants will be Mrs. Arthur Ballantine Jr,

York, and Miss Judith Winton. They will be in dresses of Dame Edith Willkie roses.

Rushville, Ind.

Va., and Smith College. Switzerland. - Frank T. Heffelfinger of h Her maternal grandparents are

and the late Mr. and Mrs. Phil groom's grandparents.

and vice president of the Rushv A. B. from Princeton University,

is a World War I navy veteran.

R. H. George Reception i in IAC Follows Takes Bride |Maguire-Beck Church Rite

Church Rite Read |

ek | riage today of Miss Doris Jean Beck and Richard James Maguire. Today in Canada | The Rev. Fr. Edwin Sahm officiated at 10:30 a. m. in the ImmaecTimes Special

ulate Heart of Mary Church. ; BRANTFORD, Ontaria, Can Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Beck, 6230 N. lada, Nov. 25—Wedding vows

Pennsylvania St., and Mrs. Frances Maguire, Chicago. lunited Miss Lois Jean Patterson

The bride's attendants were land Richard Herbert George in

Mrs. Rupert J. Maloney, matron of honor, and Miss Joanne Price,

Bridge Results—

The Rev. G. Deane Johnstone

performed the single ring wre Announced =

i Koschnick, -bridesmaids. They iwore identical aqua satin frocks.

mony. 2 t ro ; 3 and Mrs Lawrence A. Pats} © Mr., Mrs, Clemans ~ |, A708 the Drideg7oon Were a i , .are parents : | ee f : . Teuton on of ilils ey, ans pe his Among the Winners ont. be y wines, ra Janis Photo Reflex : ih ” achner, lLeonar Monitiries, an Dec. 23 is the date set by Miss Norma Schnepf for her mar. [Pridegroom are Mr. and. Mrs. Results of play are announced jy... Cyrtis, Chicago and Ru-

{Richard George, 3015 N. Penn- by several local bridge. clubs to|sylvania St., Indianapolis. day. Winners follow. Miss Rosemary Patterson,| Holy Cross Club, Wed. night,

maid of honor, wore a gold taf- master point game: N & S (Pos- New York Destination and Mrs.

pert J. Maloney, ushers. Johnny

riage to Wayne L. Fields. The rite will be read in the Second ; Maloney was the ringbearer.

Evangelical and Reformed Church. The couple's parents are Mr. and Mrs. George Schnepf, 2740 Napoleon St., and Mr. and Mrs.

Co Fe _ Shefli feta floor length gown with a sible Score 220)—Mr. iiita a : ts orge Fieids, 221 N. Sheffield Ave small bustle. She wore a goldJ. B. Clemans 146.5; Mrs. D. A. z Tlie brige So canlielion = Sasi +Sweeney, Mrs. W. I. Seal 129.5; 8BOWT as centa F 2 taffeta “skull cap trimmed with lace medallions and a

*® ® * ’ Alice Curtis Receives Post [bronze mums ana carted a bou M. 1. McManus, Charies Rowe. FIT ioe JUCNOLE, 20d 8 |quet of bronze mums. Miss Doris 125.5; Mrs. J. L. Conley, Mrs. J. J. pep mm, ne oop skirt edged Eighteen local women have Susan Bassett, 5316 Broadway; Boyer and Miss Donna Avery, {Greenen 123; E & W (Possible “1! Datening lace Jiedallions been initiated into Tophets, In- Miss Barbara Schubert, 5539 In- bridesmaids wore rust taffeta 220)—Miss Marge Quinn, Mrs. ig ea ’ Dn a Pam, diaha University honorary or-dianola Ave.; Miss Shirley Fled- styled like the honor attendant's Willlam Epstein 126; Mr. and al o i Bet cap gu er fu ganization for sophomore mem-.derjohn, R. R. 3; Miss Mary Joan dress. Mrs. Adair Smith 122; Mr. and €ngta veil. Sne garried 8 prayer bers of social sororities. ‘Jackson, 3234 Park Ave. and| The bride wore a full length, Mrs. Don Schort 119.5: James book topped with orchids, boTwo local officers are Miss Al- Miss Mary Dressel, 5825 Carroll- white’ moire taffeta gown with a McCaslin, Mrs. Norbert Pich 117. vardia and valley lilies. fice Curtis, 5140 Carvel Ave. ton Ave, French lace overdress. Her white Allison Team Three, Tues., She chose a beige . gabardine treasurer, and Miss Ruth Linden- . Miss Rose Ebert, 1601 Home- moire taffeta skull cap held her night: Mrs. Smith, H. F. Car- suit and hat for her trip to New berg, 3837 Kenwood Ave, ser- croft Drive; Miss Jean Smith, 15 veil of illusion net. She carried michael first; J. W. Newbold, York. The couple will live in geant at arms. E. 37th St.; Miss Elaine Tarshes, a white Bible with orchids. L. C. Harlow second; Rene Du- Minneapolis after Jan. 1. Other members are Miss Mary 3617 College Ave.; Miss Barbara! Best man was David Douglas, bois, E. W. Nelson third, E& W—| 1p. ride is a graduate of Asquith, + 7220 Williams Creek; Redding, 5420 N. Delaware St.; Grand Blanc, Mich, and ushers/Gustav: V. Klippel, I. M. Ebaugh 1.4iana University and a memMiss Patricia Dammeyer, 4041 Miss Carol Blackburn, 4511 were Donald Collins, Detroit, and first; W. R. VanVactor, A. C. .. of Sigma Kappa Sorority. The Park Ave.: Miss Charlotte Levy, Broadway; Miss Delores «Bartee, Harvey Barber Jr. Pettijohn, second; Mrs. Arch Fa- bridegroom was graduated from 2844 W. 29th St;; Miss Jaema 1341 W. 25th St. and Miss Bessie - After a motor trip to Texas the lender, G. E. Hunt, third. ivale University.

Vance, 4360 College Ave.; Miss Whitted, 1640 Columbia Ave. couple will live in Chicago. | Marott Club, Tues. night: N & on !S (Possible 264) —Mrs. A. R Cof-

Locke-Thorpe, Maliff-Harting Yows Said Ta . Be aw woe mo Weds Today | Valparaiso Church

{ 157; Mrs. Randall Bass, Mrs. Wil- | liam Epstein 154.5; Mrs. Kenneth

ond; H. H. Milburn, H. D. Eber- ring céremony. sr hart+ third Mr Carmichael Me Duboi¥ fourth; . E & W-—Mr. INewbold, G. H. Owings first; Keith L. Johns, Roy B. Moorehead second; A. G. Tulley, M, L. Mar-| tin third; Russell M. Guller,! "IC. M. Payne fourth, ° : : Mallory Duplicate Club, Mon. Maid of honor. night: N & S—L. E. McFarren, 'oyal blue |Clarence Huetten first; Robert overskirt. She wore matching | Canup, K. M. Schafer second; Mitts and carried white crysanMr. and Mrs. D. J. Kersten third; themums. E & W-—Mrs. Frances Dobbs, . . Mrs, Schafer first; Mrs, Tom EI. Coming to Indianapolis rod, Mrs. Forrest Dukes second; The bridesmaid, Miss {Col. Warren E. Cleveland, Major Dalke, wore a delph blue taffeta Walter L. Miller and D. H. Gif- Bown over a net overskirt and !fin, Mrs. Helene Schultz third blue mitts. Jo Anne Loring, | (tie). flower girl, was dressed in duReservations to the Winter Na- bonnet taffeta. {tionals next Saturday to Dec. 10. Warren Bergen, Jeffersonville, {in New Orleans have been made was best man. Ushers included by Mesdames S. R: Richardsoy, Kenton Leonard, Indianapolis, {J. E. Morris, R. F. Pasho and ant Merideth Hinkle, Hobart. | Wallace Simpson. The bride wore a gown of white nylon lace made in rédingote ‘Market PolAtor [fashion over candlelight satin. Count on a quarter to half a She carried a white Bible covbird for each person you serve ered with white flowers. ‘when buying broilers. If you buy !usion veil fell to her shoulders stewing hens, a quarter to two- and was held in place with a thirds a pound per person is a headdress of orange blossoms. good guide. Chicken for frying or, A reception was held in the roasting, count on two-thirds to Felowship Room of the church. {three-fourths of a pound for, After Dec. 4 the couple will live |serving. at 1129 W. 32d St., Indianapolis.

Blackwood on Bridge—: —

Mr. Masters Qulizes Mr. Dale Relative |Church Ceremony Set Dec. 8

and Mrs. William I. Wilson, and

Garfield Dr., Indianapolis. Miss Martha Schoch, Indianap-

Her gown was of

Robert Locke took Miss Joan Thorpe: (left), as his bride i in a ceremony read Mov. 5 in 4 First Baptist Church, Frankfort. Mrs. Marianna Thorpe, Frankfort, is the mother of the bride. The bride- | groom's parents are Mrs. Helen Van Tyle, Lafayette, and Andrew Locke, Frankfort: Miss Phyliss Harting and Frank E. Maliff repeated wedding vows this affernoon."Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Harting, 3968 Guilford Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maliff, Winchester. (Miner-

Baker photo).

THE BLACKWOOD response to S6ne no trump is a versatile dummy. Then he led the ace of tool. There are more - Ways than one to reach the right final clubs and another club. { i i hand, f mple, Mr. Masters recognized slam] Mr.. Abel won the second club In today’s han or exa possibilities the minute his partner opened with one no trump. and shifted to a trump. But Mr. | But Mr. Dale had to have the “right” cards. | Masters won, cashed the ace of |hearts and cross-ruffed the rest

The slam, ‘if any, could be played either in spades or .clubs. |of the -hand for twelve tricks.

Mr. Masters decided to

North dealer. East-West vulnerable

meeting at 6'p. m. Monday in the! In order to lose, however, the Spink Arms Hotel. Speakers will ¢ é Mrs. William Martin and Mrs. | Fred Ray.

favorably and, as you see, they,

were not. Mr. Masters’ final Sanision was | opposing diamonds had to be.di-| b

to play for a cross-ruff. All of vided 6:2.or worse and the odds| his spades but one were too high Against that were almost five to to be ‘over-ruffed. Of course, in One... working ~out this plan, he had So Mr. Masters ‘won the first

Kings in Florida’

Mr. and Mrs. Claude M. King, The o Maywood Methodist Church will be the scene of Miss

Betty Lou Poole's marriage to Donald L. Leis Dec. 8. Mr. and Mrs.

] » | Block photo. i 4

‘his :side high card: ‘first trick withthe ace of diamonds 4517 Zuglisp Ave, will ret bide Eo Bs thie) ad guickly sasted the king and Dec. 4 from a vacation in Sl Edurrd L. Poole, Maywood, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Leis, rounds of diamonds at the start. queen, a club frosts, Hie Mg E738 MeSure 5 e's doug’ pire i

iy aE - wo, Fi i 1 . a

Best man will be Silas Kivett Jr., Indianapolis. will include Jim Hamlilton,. Edmonton, the bridegroom's cousin; Dr. Richard Davis and Dr. Joseph Davis, Marion, Ind.; Lowell

The bride was graduated from Madeira School,

Ind., and the late Mr. Bradley, New York. niece of Joseph A. Wright, 10th governor of Indiana. is a Republican national committeewoman for Minnesota. The late Mr. and Mr8, Herman-Francis Willkie, Elwood, Ind., were the bride- |

University and an LL. B. from Columbia Univ ersity.

A reception in the Indianapolis Athletic Club followed the mar-

marriage at 2:30 p. m. today in B id S : Logansport, Miss Katherine the .Central Presbyterian Church. Fl ge cores Brickley, Michigan City, Mrs.; . Donald Myers and Miss Virginia

{| Pettijohn, Mrs. Arch Falender Scene of Wedding 149.5. - | Times State Service Three Plan Trip | VALPARAISO, Nov. 25—Miss Mea's. Dublicate ” Club. M {Mona Jane Wilson and H. BerIe ov ub, MOD. nard "Schoch were married at 2 {night: N & S—Harry J. Dettra, np, today in the Methodist {Cliff F. Glunt first; Gordon H./ Church. The Rev. Harvey J. | Thompson, Karl L. Nielsen sec- goger officiated at the double

“The couple's parents are Mr.

Mrs. Martha E. Schoch, 1026 N.

olis, sister of the bridegroom, was:

Sharon &

Her il-

- Hoke, James S..Carroll,

Philip H. Willkie Will Take Bride Tonight Marine fo Wed Mi

Minneapolis, Miss Joan Miller and Miss Cynthia Waterbiry, New |

cherry red velvet and will carry

Henry B. Walker Jr., Evansville,

AFTER A WEDDING trip the bride and groom will reside in

Greenway,

She spent her junior year in Geneva,

ere is her paternal grandfather: Mrs. Luke C. Bradley, Lafayette,

“Wilk,” Rushville,

He is a member of the Indiana state vegistatal®, an attorney | He holds an |

ille National Bank. an M. A. in history from Harvard Mr, Willkie

Mrs. Wats To Give Story

Luncheon Arranged By Patriotic Group

The annual of the Indiana Chapter, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, will be held at 12:30 P. m. next Saturday in the Propylaeum. Mrs. Charles R. Weiss will read

the Christmas--story-and officers ——

will give their annual Presiding will be Mrs. Leroy Millikan, state president. : Other officers are Mrs. Herbert R. Hill, vice president; Mrs. William Dobson, chaplain; Mrs. K. D. Coffin and Mrs. Weiss, recording and corresponding secretaries: Mrs. T. F. Vonnegut, registrar; Mrs. H. A. VanOsdol, treasurer: Mrs. J. C. Hill, ‘historian, and Mrs. Edythe Meeks Easton, Muncie, color bearer,

Reports also will t» made by the councilors, Mrs. Edmund Burke Ball, Muncie, honorary national president; Mrs. Loren F.

Priest, Brookville, and Mrs. Albert Gall,

reports.

Two to Soak

Mr. and Mrs. Walter .J. Twiname, 2548 Park Ave., will entertain the Norway Club, Inc., at 8 p. m. today. Mrs. Verna B. Grimm, American Legion executive librarian, will talk and Mrs. Twiname will give news highlights ‘of Norway.

Bp TT B. Schoch Principals i in Current Nuptial Announcements

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taffeta with a net Hg

No on oy bes 2 fo the marriage of Miss Harriet Vance Smith (left) and Harry Hamilton

Rybolt. Mr. and Mrs. G. Vance

Mrs. T. M. Rybolt, 5602 N. Pennsylvania St., are the parents of the prospective bridegroom. (P. H. Ho photo). Miss Mona Jane Wilson and H, Bernard Schoch were married this afternoon in Vale

paraiso. Mr. and Mrs. William 1. Schoch,

College Club

Lists Patrons Smith Group Dance Tonight

Patrons for the Indianapd¥s Smith College Club Dance tonight in the Woodstock Country Club are announced by Mrs. lA. K. Schéidenhelm, chairman, parton committee They are Messrs. and Mes{dames Williams E. Munk, James S. Rogan, John T.: Jameson, Nicholas H. Noyes, John ‘Pearson,’ E. Clifford Barrett, Frank Sylvester Johnson, John G. Grimes, Anton Vonnegut, Frederick T. Holliday, Harry Reid Sr, Roy E. Adams and Edward B. Taggart. Others include Messrs. and Mesdames William H. Macomber, ‘Kendallville, Byron L Stewart, Anderson; Myron J. McKee, William A. Atkins, C. P.

Cartwright, Herman C. Crannert, {Joseph J. Daniels, Cornelius O. Alig, C. E. Whitehill, Edgar’ tvans, Hubert Hickam and 'Ralph- W. Boozer. | .Messrs. and Mesdames Fisk Landers, Edward W. Harris,

Forest Blanton, T. B. Griffith, {Charles- J. Lynn, Albert Voller, Volney Brown and J Norman Baxter.

List Continues | Also included are Dr. and Mrs. T." Victor Keene, Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Glass, Dr. and Mrs. percy McCown and Dr. and Mrs. Edward L. Mitchell. Mesdames George. C. Haerle,

W. Fesler, F. C. Croeger, John H. Darlington, Edwin M. Craft, Arthur V, Brown, Larz Whitcomb, Edwin H. Forry, Berkley W. Duck and Lois Bissette Lee.

Anna Spann. : Messrs. Harlan J. Hadley and G. B. Moxley.

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The ushers |

She is a great-grand | Her mother |

luncheon meeting

1026 N N. Garfield Drive, is the bridegroom’ s mother. (Shen-Courtney photo).

Frederick M. Ayres Sr. James

Misses Clementine Miller, and S. R. McMahan, Allison Bivi- ception was held in the ‘church

Reservations may be made by’ Misses Mabel Murrer, Betty graduated from that calling the Woodstock Soustey, Briner and Mary Cowger will as- He is a member of Alpha

p— mitten — ——

Moorefield phote. Miss Norma Eileen Hughes will become the bride of Pvh™ Robert E. Lakin, USMC, in a ceremony to be read Tuesday in the . Lynhurst Baptist Church. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Evan J, Hughes, ‘2429 W. 17th St., and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lakin, 1249 S, Lyndhurst Drive.

= Jansen-Landwerlen Service

Performed by Bride's Uncle

Miss ‘Mary Lou Landwerlen and ‘Ralph Joseph Jansen Jr. were married at 10 o'clock this morning in the St. Catherine of Sienna Catholic Church. The double ring ceremony was read by the Rew, James H. Jansen, uncle of the bridegroom, "St. Mary’s Catholie Church, New Albany. Parents ‘ef the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Landwerlen, 913 Garfield Drive, and Mr. and Mrs. of imported Illusion edged With: alp sep ans 0. Rely dos 3 Jansen Sr. 1056 E. Chantilly lace. It was attached to: Serving as maid bf honor, Miss Chantilly bonnet, highlighted - Joyce Landwerlen, was gowned in with orange blossom clusters. : emerald green velvet swith Sweet. , Best man was Edward New. heart neckline and insets efi siers were Robert Brune, George : matching lace. Her bouffant kiet immer and James Dilger, was floor length. She wore match-| , Following the ceremony a wed. : . Ye ding breakfast was held at the ing mitts and muff of velvet. The Hawth R A tion . bridesmaids gowned like the Awihorne oom recep 3 honor attendant wore dresses of was held in the bride's home ty

3 o'clock. gold, rust and ruby velvet. The couple will make their h Reception Held

at 318 Lincoln St. The bride's gown was of tradi- _ "Phe bride is a graduate of st. tional ivory satin. The bouffant Vincent’ s School of Nursing. The . skirt fell into a cathedral train. bridegroom attended St. Joseph's - Her two- tiered finger tip veil was College and Butler University.

Smith, 251 E. 47th St., are the bride-to-be's parents, and Mr. and ‘i

Wilson, Valparaiso, are the bride's parents, and Mrs. Martha E, .

W.R. Lesch, Joan Meyers : Say Yows in Church Today

Given in marriage, by her father, Miss Joan Meyers married | Wille! n Richard Lesch at 10:30 a. m. today. in the St. Joan eof . Arc Catholic. Church. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. ‘Clement Bosler pers the single ring cerémony., ° > The couple's parents are Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Meyers, 31 : E. 45th St., and Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Lesch, 4108 Carrollton Ave. Mrs. Joseph Minnis, matron of - ~ honor, wore a gown of coral, Thea

faille taffeta with attached cape- Rev. Pierce ; +4

let and bouffant. skirt. She wore : matching mitts and half hat R d Ri fia Bridésmaids, Mrs. John Reath ea S Ite i Snide

Miss Mary Lou Meyers and Miss Ruth Markey: wore gowns like the matron of honor in forest green. Barbara Mevers was flower girl. The bride's gown was of tradi--tional white satin with marquisette yoke and . formal length train. She carried an heirloom mother of pearl prayer book with

Phylliss Harting Married in Church

Repeating vows read by the. Rev. Robert Pierce, Miss Phylliss - Harting and Frank Maliff wers . united in marriage .at 2:30 p. — today. .The ceremony was formed in the Broadway: Methods:

white ‘orchids and streamers tied et CLUCR. : with sweetheart roses. : ¥2 = William Hardman served as The couple's parents are R-* best man. Ushers were Richard 20d Mrs. E. H. Harting, 3 Shiel, Richard Stratton and Tim- Guilford Ave. and Mr. and

Ahv. Crawforth. Frank Maliff, Winchester. = i was ring-bearer. Attending the bride as maid of Immediately following the cere honor, Miss Barbara Biederman, ° a reception ‘was held in the Hammond, was gowned in forest green satin. Bridesmaids, in leaf the 8reen and gold .satin, were Miss : Nancy Harkless and Miss Harriep «© Stafford. #3 William A. ‘Cheney, CincinnaM, Vincent's Hospital School of Nurs- Was best man. Ushers included ing. The bridegroom, a member Gene Seidel, Bloomington, and of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity, is Bobert D. Cummins.

a graduate of Butler University. Scallopes Trim ‘Gown

. | Given in marriage by her fas Guest Meeting [ther, the bride wore a scallo| : Will Be Tonight \white satin gown, with pushed up 7 : leeves. Her fingertip veil was. Members of the Alpha Gamma s Latreian Club will hold a buffet 248d with i 1 It was "auch supper and guest meeting tonight Place by a“ white satin

in the home of Miss Thelma Haw- onnet. thorne, 402 N.-Oxford St. | Following the ceremony & To

Chris Stratton

mony Marott Hotel. After a short trip north, couple will reside at 1227 W 34th St. The bride is a graduate of St.

Ision of General Motors personnel Parlors. department, will give the pro-| The bride attended “Indiana gram, “This Is Our Problem.” ' |University and Mr. Malift

|sist the hostess,