Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 March 1951 — Page 6
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Hartman, reporter; liam B. Curtis, historian, and Mrs. John A, McCleary, press representative. A representative of the Cancer Society will present a movie on cancer research,
A pitch-in supper will be held by the Alpha Chi Alumnae Club of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority in the home of Mrs. George Werner, 5601 Guilford Ave, The group will meet at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow.
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FRANKLIN. Mar. 14 —- Miss Vogler, J.P. Leaf and Larry W.| Jeane Jones became the bride of Welch, first, second and third Lt. H. William Jell Jr, USA, in a vice presidents.
double-ring ceremony at 11:30 a. m. today. The service was held, Mrs. E. G. Hinshaw, Mrs. RayThorpe and Mrs. H. H.|
in the chapel at Camp Atterbury. mond (oor het aid of Hones and only Kinnaman, recording, corre-| attendant the bride chose Miss. ; { Betsy Shuch of this city. She wore sponding ang ‘assistant recording) a softly tailored pink wool suit! Secretaries; Mrs. Mary R. Hen-| with navy blue accessories. dren, treasurer; Mesdames E. L.| Lt. Alvin Boyce, Camp Atter- Baker Jr, ‘John W. Judy, G. E.| bury. attended the bridegroom as Pohlmann, F, J. Haight and Le[best man. i | Roy. Portteus, directors. : i
¥ The meeting was held Monday.
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