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I TITE ENQUIRED, CTCIXATT. SUNDAY, JUNE 1020 1 Mr. I'f''man r-sns Club tnd also cf the Grdn Club oi Fort Tnomas. and aided each IN BRIDAL ATTIRE JUVENILE VIOLINISTS IN RECITAL 'iv! oi The ii'ur ie in ana every organization most generously in promoting their activities in educational and community work. For many her kindly spirit ker progressive Influence and generosity will be felt and recognized in Fort Thomas.

Dr. and Mrs. John Todd, of Tark 'Avenue. Newport, assisted by their daughter, Mrs. Hubbard Hood and Mr.

Hood, and Mr. Jack Todd, who came down from the University of Kentucky, at Lexington, accompanied yy two classmates, Mr. Jack Reamy nd Mr. Russell Witherspoon, for the reek-end, threw open their handsome old colonial home In Alexandria, Decoration Day, for a family gathering nd al fresco luncheon which was erved under the wide spreading forest trees on the lawn. Mr.

and Mrs. M. R. Moran entertained with a dinner at their home, 782 East Tenth Street, Newport last night in celebration of their silver wedding anniversary. Among those who shared with them the happiness of this occasion were their children and grandchildren, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles B. Besse and nine children, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Folnsett and three children, Mr.

W. T. Moran and three children, of Shreveport, Mr. Thomas West, Mr. Earl West, Mrs.

Mary Ellen Nltsche and daughter, Mary Ellen; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Moran and child, Mrs.

Elizabeth Moran, W. T. Moran and Betty Morun. In addition to the family connection there was a group of close friends of Mr. and Mrs.

Morc.ri, who have Bhared the hospitality of their home each Christmas and other apecial occasions throughout the years of their married life, the list including Mr. and Mrs. L. Phil- sr Weddings of the Week ft i recently was Miss Mary Eleanore Edward F. Gartner.

She is the bride O'Neill Jr. CAROL tCTTM A These young musical students, pupils give a recital In the Italian room, Hotel Gibson, on Friday night Eegina Englander is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Henry Englander Mr? y-, K-ei-an-1 Mi. Hro khoif.

who hac I eon ue-1 t-y iur nany hit. Mrs. 8 I.rt ul'y en1. K-; 'an, to hr Ffix on n- to Mr. at honor l.ut at a very pret ty "power given l.v Mrs.

G'-''rEr V'e'i naron ontant, M. and Mrs. John L. He. ker.

Alta Vista Avenue, entertained Sun'lav with a mis cellaneous pho-ver at -the home of the lat ter, honoring MlfS hieanor Content, 5iter mo R.w-W.r ir! I ill ---1 of l.aw- rence Elfers, Trice Hill. CLEVES. rfilUUIUI II ll.i clllli'in 1'. tin i- fJins of Miss Faulnie lileafm anl Mr. Wil-rr-M Belize.

tonk ilrt-p TuesrUy st a. m. at t. Cithniic 'hurch. Rhv.

I'ptlur nnreii'-f (Jraf offir-arinir. The Juniors or raytor mgn -n- lerlB UlfU 1MB CCJII'M "ii." 1 and banquet on Thm-day eninit at the homo nf Mr. and Mr. Vounrf. On Thursday thf Woman's rhib met at th home of Mrs.

William rommene Hment ext-p ia will held WVtlnsdiy tveiiinff at la lor HiKh School Auditorium. The Seniors of Taylor IH5.1 S-hool who win Kiauu.itcn uci. nlng entertained tho on Imndav (vpnlntr with a nanUJi at I'vmo Mrit-n trow. Mr. nnd Mrs.

Kayinon-i iincnpiutrn. 01 with their father. Our es Flinehpaimh. Mr. and Urn, Frank Russell, Caftle, Ttirl irilautl nf Mr.

JlII Mm. Johtl Miller ovr Ixvora'lon Vy. Mra. flora, is vir-Uiiii Mra. Jnnipii Button.

Xlu IVanb m-it i xn lnlni tft her ftva hundr-vl club KrWay aftrinron. The nvtrriKge or Mjrsrwi iM jun, i v- ta Ml' Aiiuum. l'' "i next Tuesday at JSt. Mar Au burn. N.

Mrs. and Dl.o.,1,1, filter. I I lillO. T.4SH.i llfi weok with Mi'd. E.

Utuidf Mrs (icor I.v imnffiy ir-talnpd at five hundred -u. I'riduy afur-noon. COLLEGE HILL. Mrs Frank K. Warren and her daugh ter.

Miss Bettle. arrived In New York on Wednesday. May 22, from a visit with Mr. Edward Warren In France. On Friday following Miss Bettle waa married to Lieutenant C.

E. olaen, U. 8. at Trinity Church. Boston.

the ceremony quietly celebrated in the presence of the bride's mother and a few brother offlcera of Lieutenant olsen and their wives. A handsome dinner following at the Hoston Country Club. Mra. Warren preceded the vnunc people to Cincinnati, where she la enjoying a few days renewing old friendships before leaving to occupy for the summer her cottage on Traverse Ray. Lieutenant and Mra.

Olsen Joined Mra. Warren hero for a brief visit during the week end are now en route to Coronado, where Lieutenant Olsen will be stationed for the coming three yeara with the Pacific Ratlin Fleet. Mr. and Mra Ijiwrence Ely (Phlla But-terfieldl are passing the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.

Supply A. rtutterfleld. having driven down on Wednesday evening from their home In Payton. Ohio, to be with Mr. aud Mrs.

Butterfleld on Memorial 1'ay. Mr. and Mr. Powel Crosley Jr. are home aealn after having enjoyed a fortnight with Mr.

and Mrs. Robert RlnglinK in Haraiota. where Mr. and Mrs. Crosley have concluded to build a handsome winter home.

Mia. Washington Reed, of Lexington, has been the delightful gueat of Mrs. llnrold 1'. Van Arsdall during the past week. Preparations are going happily forward for the wedding of Miss Louise Nicholas, daughter of lr.

and Mra Louis A. Nicholas, and Mr. Louis John Llpp, of Avon-dale, which will be quietly celebrated at high noon on Saturday, June 22. nt Grace Episcopal Church. Miss Nlcholaa li receiving much attention, showered upow her by her devoted friends.

Next week she will be honored by Mrs. Madlen IMmmlt. who has included a party of Mlsa Nicholas's friends lu her Invitations for ati afternoon bridge on Wednesday: Friday Mrs. Elliott otto is entertaining for her; Mrs. Harry Peers t'olllna will also add to the lint of panic for Miss Nicholas wlvn she and Mr.

Collins return from a visit to their daughter, Mrs, Norrls Hook, nnd Mr. Hook In Pittsburgh, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Itendlg have bespoken the evening of June 8 for a family dinner parly in the Hotel Gibson Roof Garden. Mra.

James C. Howman entertained on Tburadiiy afternoon at hrldtre at her home. Three tallies, placed In the cool living room, were hHKhtened by a myriad of lovely springtime flowers, Mrs, Bowman's guests were Mrs. Frank K. Bowman.

Mrs. fltanley K. Ilenshaw, Mrs. Edward W. Grecnn, Mlsa Nell Mrs, Carl R.

Rankin. Mrs. Charles R. SI'-Klnley, Miss Harriet Hrasler, Mrs. Frederick Hnell, Mrs.

Harvey Hannafnrd, Miss A triios Anderson and Miss Marguerite Hnrknos. Mr. and Mn. Lester Gary entertained over the week-end Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Vanci, and their children, Rowland and Eleanor, of Columbus, Ohio, and Mrr. ohnrlcs Merrick, i.f Kaneavilln, Mrs. Garj' mother. Mra. Merrick Is remaining with Mr.

and Mrs, Gnry until after the high school commencement, when her grandson, Holland Gary, will he one of the graduates from Hughes. Mrs, William Hlmpson Is entertaining on Wednesday next, members of the Cincinnati colony nf the Society of New England Women with a luncheon at Tree Knoll. Cm Friday Mrs. filmpaon Is opening her lovely home to friends of the charter group for an afternoon meeting during which Mrs. Earl Galbralth and Mr Wilson will tnlk on the merits of this form of city government.

Mrs. Kimpson hopes to weicnmo large gathering. The Pariah Guild nf Grace Church Is making" elaborate arrangements for a June fete to be given at the parish house on June It. Mrs. Carl fl.

Rankin. President of the guild, haa announced the following committees: Mrs. r.dward Hen-shaw Jr. Is Chairman of the Bupper Committee, and will be assisted bv Mrs. Vowel Crosley and Mrs.

nankin; Mrs. Vttanley K. Henshetv will hnve as her assistants with the French market, where all eosta of delicious home-cooked foods and pas- trlea will be sold -as well as relishes. salad dressing, preserves, cheese, Then there Is to be the Innovation of a strlctlv handkerchief booth over which Mrs. Wlllard Craln will preside, with Mes- damea Llchtenherrer, Kline and John E.

Fontaine aa helpers. Mra. Harold Roe Smith, who has proved so efficient In the management or the kitchen, win again perform this task, while Mrs. Frederick Hnell and Mrs. James C.

Bowman will look sfter the dining room. The fete will be held Indoors, hut the grounds will also be made attractive for patrons. Mrs. Harold M. Altamer, Mra Lawrence Ely, Miss Helen Rankin.

Miss Gertrude P-rooks, Mlsa Helen Baglev, Mrs. Howard 1'rmaton. Mlsa Norma Kuennlng. Miss Ruth McKlnley. Mrs.

Charlea Bennett and Miss Jean Vaupel motored on Friday to the home of Mrs. Richard Madison Allen in Walnut Hills, where they were entertained at dinner, followed by a de lightful evening of bridge, Mr. and Mrs. Orvllla Kimpson and their son, Mr. Robert Simpson, have returned from a ten-dav visit In Ashevllle.

N. C. where Mr, Robert Simpson enjoyed a reunion of his classmates at the Ashevllle School. Crthled messsges- were received earlv In the week by Mr. and Mra Carl S.

Pankln from Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lee Meyer (Leslie Rankin) reporting a delightful voyage, their shin having landed on Tues day at Liverpool. Mr. and Mra.

Mevef will pasa the aummer touring the British Isles, France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. Mr. Rankin's nephews, Messrs. Franklin and Rtuart Farwell, have been guesta at her home for the past week, enjoying reunion with the young friends met during previous visits here, and are leaving tomorrow for their home ln Toronto. Miss Charlotte Purdv.

daughter of Mr. and Mra. Guy v. Purdy, of Omaha, who haa been studying in a New York school the past winter, la arriving this week-end to spend a few days with Miss Margaret Raff at Tree Knoll, and this evening Mrs. Roxella Freeman Raff la entertaining some rf the young frlonda of her daughter and her guest at tea.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralnh Lnnrlev motored to Detroit to pan Memorial Day and the weea-ena. ELMW00D PLACE. Mrs.

William Stelnkoelnir entertained at card Tuesday Mrs. Rothe, NorthsKle; sirs, iv alter Meeker. Bond Hill; Mrs. R. Lyons, Luckland; Mn.

G. Hare, Hartwell; Mra J. Whitney, Mrs. J. L.

Champlln, Mrs. H. J. Maione, Miss O. Gerhardt, Mra E.

Hughes and Mrs. H. Crowther. On Wednesday Mrs. K.

Clausing entertained with a card party and luncheon Mrs. G. Tleman. Mrs. H.

J. Maione Carthage, Mra. J. Enow. Norwood: Mrs.

Jack Jacobs. Clifton: Mlsa O. Gerhard, Mrs. J. L.

Champlln and Mra E. Hughes. ELM WOOD. Beautiful In Ita simplicity wag the wedding which took place, at the Congregational Church, Saturday afternoon when Mlas Edna E. Eversull.

daughter of Mr. and Mra. S. Eversull. Eimwood Place, became the bride of Mr.

Norman L. La Roy, of Oakley. Mr. Wayne Fischer rendered several musical selections. Mra H.

Eversull sang "At Dawning." The bride, who entered with her father, never looked prettier than in her rose chiffon frock with picture hat. her sister, Mr. E. Allen, who came from Detroit, wore a chiffon frock of rose chiffon, with large picture hat. waa matron of honor.

After the ceremony the bridal party and relatives repaired to Kemper Lane Hotel, where dinner was served. The table wae centered with pink rosee and anap drag-go ns. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mra K. Le Roy, Mr.

and Mra. C. E. Allen, Ee-troit, Mich; Mr. and Mra W.

8. Eversull, Mr. and Mrs. A. H.

Le Roy, Rev. and Mrs. H. K. Evereull and son Gilbert, Misi Dorothy Le Roy.

Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Le Roy Misses Elsa and Dorothy Le Rov, Mr.

and E. E. Eversull. East St. Louis.

Mr. and Mra. E. Bishop, Mr. and Mrs.

J. R. Law, Lebanon, Ohio; Mr. Wilson Mun-Sadls The mamas Mis Lucy Ma-Rmiilebush. daughter of I'r.

ard Mu. Kenim-Te Roudebush. cf Fort Mitchell, and Mr. Stanley Stew art. boh of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Stewart, of! Madison Anf, Covington, ill be celebrated Wednesday evening Ht o'clock at the Madison Avenue Chris tian Church, Covington. Kev Kenneth Bowen, pastor of the church, will perforin the ceremony. The bridHl party will include Mrs. P.

W. Hopkins, of Clifton, F'ter of; the groom, as matron of honor; Miss Mary Taft, of Cleveland, Ohio: Miss Ruth Roudebush, Miss Nancy Lee Roudebush, sister of the bride, and Miss Margaret Penton, oi Fort Thomas, as the bride's-maitlo little Miss Sue Ppeilman, niece of the grooni. as the flower frlrl Mr. Ran dolph Darnell, as the bent man; Messrs. D.

W. Hopkins. H. M. Sreil- man, Lawrence Michaels and Uonald Amelia Pheud as groomsmen Following the ceremony a reception at the Fort Mitchell Country Club will be given by Dr.

and Mrs. Roudebush. Monday, Mrs. George Hills is entertaining with a bridge-luncheon Sot Miss Roudebush and Tuesduy Mr. and Mrs.

Benjajmln Davidson arefciving a rehearsal dinner for the bridal party. Miss Marie Foertmeyer, bride elect of Mr. Armand Frank Knoblauch, was guest of honor at a bridge-luncheon given for her by the groom elect's mother, Mrs. Frank Knoblaugh, In the Spanish Room at the Vernon Manor. The luncheon table had for Its center piece, a green square basket, filled with white sweet peas, framed by candles of white, the same lovely decoration, was used for the full length of tho table, the candles In single file, caimht by green smllax.

At each table of bridge, th highest contestant received boxes of stationery. Tho place cards carried the names of Miss Marie Foertmeyer, Mrs. Charles Foertmeyer, Mrs. George Ash-ton, Miss Mary Palmer, Mrs. Robert Burt, Mrs.

Harry Roemer, Miss Helen Roemer, Mrs. R. B. Short, Mrs. George Lapthorn, Miss Louise Abhill, Miss Martha Burkhardt, Mrs.

John M. Walsh. Dr. Vloletta Shelton. Miss Edna Sponaeller, Miss Hermlne Harte, Miss Imogcne Dean, Miss Jean Handy, Miss Ursula Walsh.

Mrs. C. Kelly, Miss A. Luedeke, Miss R. Griffin, Miss Marjorie Jane Griffin, Mrs.

Frank Kapp, Mrs. Elmer Durrell, Mrs. Philip Cottrell, Mrs. Ward Williams, Miss Hattie Jardine, Mrs. Chailes Miller, Mrs.

Joseph Keller, Mrs. Louis Leit-termann, Mrs. Luke Staley, Miss Ruth' Staley, Virginia Foertmeyer, Mrs. M. J.

Haines, Miss Grace Haines, Mrs. Frank Sellers, Mrs. M. Foertmeyer, Mrs. N.

B. Jones, Mrs. Anna Kapp, Mrs. Louis Klein, Miss Ruth Klein, Mrs. Louis Bley, Mrs.

John Reed, Miss Nellie Fowler, Mrs. Charles Hill, Mrs. Fred Emerson, Mrs. Kd-ward Burt. Miss ElUabetli Kapp.

Mrs. Henry Funk and Mrs. Frank Knoblaugh. Mrs. Adolph Ralne's daughter, Miss Sarah, has chosen June 29 us the date for her marriage to Mr.

Raymond Edward Church, son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Church. Rev.

William Schtnalhorst will officiate 't the ceremony, which will take p'ace at the Pleasant Ridge Treshvterlan Church at 7:30 o'clock. Miss Ilaine's slater, Miss Pauline, will bo her maid of honor ard the bridesmaids will be Misses May Oliver and Dorothy Hudson and Mrs. Paul Benjamin Malt. Mr. Church has selected for his ushers Messrs.

I'nul B. Malt, John True, of New York; Luke A. Ktaley, and Mr. Clinton R. llr.

Roger of Columbus, will be his brother's best man. Many prenuptlal parties have been arranged for this bride-elect. Mrs. P. B.

Malt Initiated tho series with a bridge-lunr hron and linen shower at the Cincinnati Country Club; Miss May Oliver will be hostess for a bridge-luncheon; Mrs. Warren Gould Melbourne is planning a bridge-luncheon to assemble a congenial coterie of the bride-elect's frki.ds at the Mariemont Inn; Mrs. Ely, herself a recent bride, continues the list with a bridge party at h.r home in Batavla, Ohio; Mrs. Luke A Kaley, an aunt of Miss Ralne, will entertain with a buffet supper and bridge; other affairs are being arranged by Misses Edith1 Herrllnger ant! Meta Knorr, Mr. and Mrs.

Clinton R. French and Miss Pauline Raire. Mr. and Mrs. Geo.

Pelzel, College Hill, entertained Saturday tvenlng with a miscellaneous shower in honor of Mrs. Pelzell's sister, Miss Viola Leb-ker, bride elect of Mr. Geo. Wundrr-llch, whose wedding will be solemnized late in June. The house was charmingly decorated for the occasion.

Eighty guests enjoyed the hospitalities and a luncheon of dilnty ices and confections. The marriage of Miss Catherine Iluber, sister of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Holtmeier, of Hyde Park, to Mr.

John F. Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Williams, of Madison road, East Walnut Hills, was solemnized yesterday morning- at St.

Cecilia Church in the presence of a large throng of relatives and devoted friends. Rev. T. J. Deasy officiated at the impressive ceremony.

The church, which is considered one of the most beautiful of the smaller edifices in Cincinnati, was attractively decorated with spring flowers In pastel colors, palms and massed ferns forming the background for handsome vases and pedestal baskets of blossoms In the sanctuary. Miss Huher and her maid of honor, Miss Dorothy Overman, both wore orchid chiffons In blending shades with picture hats and accessories to harmonize. Their shower bouquets were composed of pink roses and stevia. Mr. Robert J.

M. Williams, brother of the groom, who passed the examinations for West Point, but waived the privilege In order to take the examination for the flying cadet corps at Brooksfield, W. In July, came on to serve as best man. Mr. Edward Huber, brother of the bride, and Mr.

James Williams were the ushers. Following the wedding breakfast for the family connection at the Vernon Manor, Mr. Williams and his bride left for a motor trip to Eastern points. They will be at home after July 1 In a charming apartment now ready for them in Bond Hill. Engagements Announcement of the engagement of Miss Mary Lee Sutton, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Sutton, of Evanston, and Mr. Charles FJ. Lester Jr. was made at a bridge-luncheon which Mrs.

It. C. Schmalz, Miss Dorothy Butler and Miss Margaret Jor-ling gava at the Hotel Alms. The centerpiece of daisies recall4 lips, Mr. and Mrs.

A. J. Stickler, Mr. and Mrs. George B.

Bernard, of Dayton, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Klein, Mr.

and Mrs. N. C. King, Mr. and Mrs.

C. J. Ader, Miss Jennie Ader, Mr. and Mrs. C.

D. Bumpus, and others. and Mrs. Charles Klrschner were hostesses on Friday for an afternoon bridge party for which event the charming combination of orchid and pink was artistically used in deco rating, fragrant sweetpeas in these shades adorning every conceivable niche and corner of the attractive rooms. Those who enjoyed the game for which beautiful prizes were awarded, were Miss Dorothy Brldwell, Miss Marion Maxon, Mrs.

Richard Stanley, Mrs. E. A. Foy, Mrs. G.

O. Ernst, Miss Gertrude Clemens, Mrs. Clarence E. Rowland, Mrs. Haward Zimmer.nan, Mrs.

Arthur Cherdron, Mrs. Robert Griffith, Mrs. William Stanley, Miss Mildred Snarr and her mother, Mrs. Edward Calvin Snarr. Mrs.

Reich and Mrs. Klrschner were assisted' in entertaining their guests by their sisters. Misses Marion and Jack Heyl. At the close of the afternoon the honor-guest was showered with a handsome assortment of lovely guest towels. Miss Virginia Hobbs.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Hobbs, of Norwood, will become the bride of Mr. Benjamin Evans, of Detroit, Saturday, June 2D, the wedding taking place at the Mariemont Community Church.

Rev. J. H. MacNeill will officiate at the ceremony and will be assisted by Rev. Asa McDanlel.

Miss Dorothy Beck and Mr. William Evans will be the only attendants. Mrs. Edward Gabriel and Miss Catherine Jones entertained yesterday afternoon in honor of Miss Hobbs, who has been much feted since the announcement of her engagement in the early spring. Among those who have entertained in her honor recently were Mrs.

Lew. Evans, Mrs. B. F. Crothy, Mrs.

Carroll Bowen, Mrs. Frank Heckle, Mrs. Robert Ingram, Mrs. John Loofborough, Mrs. T.

J. Beck and Miss Helen Beck, Miss Roberta Johnston, Mrs. Carl Bernet, Miss Josephine Evans, Mrs. J. W.

Atkins, Mrs. James G. Murrin, Miss Anna Mae Dolle, Mrs. Harry Vlrdenburg, Mrs, E. D.

Coons, Mrs. Paul Chrlstensen, Miss Catherine Jones, Mrs. John Clipplnger will continue this series of prenuptlal parties next Saturday with an afternoon bridse; Miss Emily Evans and Miss Mabel Ef-fleck will be hostesses for a bridge-luncheon, June 22; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nickerson will give an evening party, June 24; Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Margraf will have an evening bridge, June 2C; Miss Dorothy Beck is giving the rehearsal dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Henry McGinley announce the marriage of their second daughter, Alice Rae, to Mr.

Walter R. Hotchkiss, Saturday morning, June 1, at St Teter's Cathedral. Yesterday morning at St. ew'i Church, Avondale, the wedding was solemnized of Miss Julia Cunningham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

James Cunningham, of Avondale, and Mr. Leo Wimberg, son of Mrs. L. Wimberg, of Mount Auburn. The ceremony took place during the nuptial high mass, at.

which Rev. George F. Hickey, pastor, St. Andrew's Church, officiated, with Rev. Charles McGurn, assistant pastor, St.

Andrew's Church, and Rev. Francis Reardon, pastor. Corpus Christ! Chuirch, Dayton, Ohio, assisting. The bride was gowned in ivory satin and wore a veil of tulle with a cap of real lace. To blend with this combination she carried a large bouquet of gardenia Intermingled with sprays of lilies of the valley.

She had for her maid of honor her cousin, Miss Julia Donovan, and her bridesmaids were Miss Marie Wimberg, sister of the groom, and Miss Lillian Woeste. Their gowns and hats were alike in every detail, being of orchid lace, the large purple bows matching their purple satin slippers, while their large picture hats correspondingly blended with the ensemble. The flowers were of pink roses and orchid sweat peas. Mr. Wimberg had for his best man his brother, Mr.

John Wimberg. His ushers were Mr. Edward J. Dell, Mr. John Donovan, Mr.

Thomas Donovan and Mr. Leo H. Waldhaus. Master Terry Donovan, cousin of the bride, acted as ring-bearer. The music for this occasion was under the direction of Miss Mary Zer-fass, organist and the quartet consisted of every dear friends of the happy couple, including Mr.

Herman Frerlcks. Mr. Edwin G. Imbus, Mr. Cletus Mecklenburg and Mr.

Howard Tuerck. The church ceremony was followed by a reception at the home of the bride, after which the wedding was served at the Hotel Alms. Mr. and Mrs. Wimberg will leave for a honeymoon In the East, and and to Montreal and Quebec to visit relatives of he bride.

They will be at home after July 1 at S30 Vnlon Street, Avondale. Another party was added to the gay round of prenuptial affairs being given in honor of Miss Marie Ener, whose marriage to Mr. Frank Quitter takes place June 26; The fcest- Mrs. O'Neill before her marriage Gartner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

of T. J. the clever verse which announced the betrothal as the guests found their place cards. The guests included the following members of a bridge club with which the bride-elect Is Identified: Misses Maria Corcoran, Esther Berger, Mildred Zwlck, Lucille Rodg-ers, Mildred nnd Dorothy Donovan. Miriam Lester, Sue and Virginia Rcith, Adelaide Krane, Ray Redmond and.

Mrs. J. N. Berger. Mr.

and Mrs. William F. Otto, Rochester, N. have announced the engagement of their daughter Elsa Marie Louise, Chicago, to Jhn Alan Rogers, of The Cincinnati Knqulrcr. Miss Otto, a talented young contralto.

Is studying at the Chicago Collego of Music. She was a member of an Eastern opera company and was a church soloist before leaving Rochester to continue her studies In Chicago. Mr. Rogers attended Ohio State University and joined tie editorial staff of the Cincinnati Times-Star four yeara ago, and later The Enquirer staff. His father.

Alan Rogers, Is Superintendent of Public Relations of the New York Central Railroad, with headquarters tic Chicago, and until 11)17 was a member of the editorial staff of The Enquirer. Mr. and Mrs. H. J.

Meents, of Fairfield Avenue, Walnut IIIPs, announced tho engagement of their daughter, MIsh Einnin, to Mr. Rulph T. Petersen, at a dinner parly at the Zoo. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Alphcrr, 1225 Illff Avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Lillian, to Mr. John Pfafflnger, 2'Jll Alvln Avenue, Mt Auburn. The formal announcement of the engagement of MIhs Elizabeth Parka Glascock and Mr. Itoy A. Hodges, Mil-ford and Cincinnati, was mude yesterday at a party given by her sister, Miss Harriet Glascock, at the home of the bride elect's parents, Dr.

nnd Mrs. Iesllo Brand, in Maysvlllo. Miss Glascock is the eldest daughter of Mrs. Leslie Brand, of Mays-ville, and granddaughter of the late A. R.

Glascock, of that city. Since her graduation from the University of Kentucky three years ago, she has passed the greater part of her time in Northern Kentucky and Cincinnati. Mr. Hodges, a son of Mr. H.

A. Hodges, of Mllford, Ohio, Is a graduate of Harvard University, and at present Is located in business In Cincinnati. The wedding will be an event of the early autumn. SUBURBAN. AVONDALE.

Mrs. f'hrinian n. Holmo (fltty Klclwhmann) formerly o( Avonilale, vlslled several frltn'ls In th suliurh ilur-Ihk the wek-end while she and her sons were Kuestn at Hotel (Jllnon, havlnic come from the Kast to he present at the Inspiring service dedicating the Christian Holmes Hospital nn Hund.iy. Mrs. rieorite Daily, Iteg-erit Cincinnati fhapter t.

A. tho speakir of the afternoon At a meeting of the member on Monday Inst and Buve some Interest-Inn data about this section of the country durliiK the late yeara of the neventeenth century. Mrs. F. W.

Flschbark, accompanied by Mrs. John Hpeekman. both of whom but recently returned from a delightful South American Journey, motored early In the eck to Clark's Lake, to occupy the lovely Klschhack cottage on the shore. From 4 to 11 o'clock today Mr. and Mrs.

Kalph W. Mack will receive their friends at their home In honor of the en-rageinent of their daunliter, Miss Marjory, to Mr. Ionard A. Htrauss, of Indianapolis, whl 'h waa announced earlier In the week. Mra.

Joseph Itansohoff, Mrs. West-helmer and Miss Jean Westheimer are sailing July 13 on the ateamshln "Vollen-dam" fr a iiimmcr tour abroad, for which a charming Itlnorary has been mapped out. Tuesday Mra. Wendell B. famphell threw open her churmlnic estate at Morrow, Ohio, for the annual reunion of the If.

Thane Miller and Mount Auburn Institute Alumnae. The day was dcllshtfullv jiaaaed by the gueata In remlnlscenc'S of th-j period of their happy girlhood when these friendships were (emented. end memories both grave and gay crowded the ail-too brief hours. Mrs. I.

M. ''usher, of Kdlnhurg, Teiaa, formerly of Avondale, returned from a short visit with rlatlve ln (hiraso on Tuesdav and haa been havlnit a round of delightful reunion with her friends here, while the gut of her daughter, Mrs. Keuhen M. Goldstein. Mra.

Katherine H. Plaekmore, who recently returned from a winter passed in North AfrPa. gave one of the delightful little luncheon parties In the Klorentlne of Hotel Gibson laat week-end. and has been honored by aeveral small Informal welcoming partlea the past week. Mr.

nd Mra. T. Higbee Kmhry entertained Tuesday evening at dinner a congenial group of friends. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph 3. Llnehan have returned from a delightful week passed at French Lick Pprlng. Mrs. C. W.

Loughead. President of the Monday Lecture Club, entertained Monday members of her commltte with a delightful luncheon Vernon Manor, wlien covers were laid at a handsomely appointed table for the hostess and seven guesta. Mr. and Mra. I).

Eete Weatherhead en-Joyed a little supper party ln the Florentine Room of Hotel Gibson Tuesday evening, following a theater party at Taft't Auditorium, given In honor of Mr. Witt Nicholas, of New York. Mr. and Mra Bruc Pierre. Mr.

Bruce La Pierre Jr. and Miss Benita Painter were members of on ef the merry iITH THE weddings yester day of Mr. Henry Lane Kin-nucan, of Grosse Polnte Village, Michigan, and Miss Madelyn Elizabeth Weiss, only daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W.

E. of Wheeling, W. an alliance between two families nationally known was happily made. Six states were represented in the bridal party and there were guests from several more among the hundreds who offered their congratulations. The nuptials took place at Elm-wood, the Weiss country estate at Wheeling, and, for magnificence and hrilllancy, contributed a new chapter to the social history of West Virginia.

It was a garden wedding. The lawn had been covered with a platform eating several hundred. The bridal party wended its picturesque way from the rear of the residence over a screened terraced walk, through the pergola and between an aisle of posts festponed with ribbons and white roses to the pre dieus before a French ttellage overgrown with pink rambler roses. From the center of the dome hung a curtain of lilies of the valley resembling a waterfall, a most unusual background for any bridal picture. The garden was a wealth of bloom, and West Virginia's own state flower, the rhododendron, blended fragrantly with June roses.

The bride, who was educated at fashionable Rosemary Hall and graduated from Ely Court at Greenwich, wore a gown of lustrous Ivory satin, smartly cut in simple lines with long, tight sleeves. The princess back was completed by a skirt, circular and short In front, graduating to the full bridal train. Her veil was of Old rose point and tulle, banded with orange blossoms, she carried white orchids and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Philbert Rodler, of Cleveland, was matron of honor.

The bridesmaids wore chiffon, four in hydrangea blue and four in citron yellow with cinnamon color horsehair hats and pumps to match. They were Miss Bernlce Chrysler, New York City; Mrs. Robert Shllllngton, St. Louis; Misses Mary Columbus, and Lydla Speldel, Betty Bloch, Lucile Aul, Jane Maxwell and Nancy Hersey, all of Wheeling. The maids' bouquets were perfect examples of the superb Talisman rose, mingled with blue dephinlum and harmonizing with their gowns.

The groom, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Klnnucan, of Grosse Polnte Village, is a -raduate of Georgetown College and associated with the Michigan Investment Company. He was attended by his brother, Mr.

J. Dwyer Klnnucan. The ushers were Messrs. J. F.

Reynolds, Grosse Pointe Farms; Joseph J. McFawn, Grosse Polnte Park; Thomas H. Conway Jr. end Lewis H. Dally, Detroit; William F.

Donovan Toledo; George Car-mody, Atlantic City; Fred P. Stamp and William E. Weiss of Wheeling. Dr. Weiss, the father of the bride, has large interests in Cincinnati and is well known here.

He is an Ohioan and claims Canton as the city of his early activities. He and his household are a center of felicitation, which follows the bride and groom to their new residence in Detroit. Ohio guests enjoying this radiant scene Included Mr. and Mrs. William A.

Barger, Mr. and Airs. Langdon Williams, Mr. and Mrs. William Lup-fer, of Columbus; Mr.

and Mrs. William F. Donovan of Toledo; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weiss, Mrs.

John F. Weiss, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wallace and Mr. Helen Myers, of Canton, and Miss Hortense Davis, of Cleveland.

Mr. and Mrs. Klnnucan sail on the Bcrengarla next Tuesday for a honeymoon on the continent. Professor and Mrs. Edward Calvin Bnarr have sent out invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Mildred Ann Snarr and Mr.

Emlle Cavagnaro, on Thursday evening, June 6 at the Walnut Hills Methodist JSplscopal Church, the ceremony to be followed by a reception at the home of the bride's parents on Slnton Avenue. Miss Snarr will have as her of honor, her cousin, Mrs. Clarence L. Rowland. Her maids will be Miss Dorothy Brldwell and Mrs.

Nathan Washburn, of Greencastle, Ind. Mr. William Ford, close friend of the bridegroom. Is to be his best man. The list of ushers Includes Mr.

Howard Snarr. brother of the bride, Mr. John E. Herrnstern, Mr. Donald Crone and Dr.

Dillon Routt The flower girl will be tiny Marjorie Rowland. Miss Stiarr has been much feted during the past weeks by friends who continued the round of gaitles last week with daily informal gatherings. Mrs. Clarence Rowland entertained on Tuesday at her home with four-table bridge. Mrs.

Frederick Reich partlea of Avondallana that motored to Indianapolis to enjoy the thrilling races on Thursday. The wedding of Mlsa Emma Schwartz, dnuKhter of Mr. and Mrs. l.oula Hchawtrz, ItendlhK Itond. and Mr.

Bert Ituhul, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jienjamfn Ituliel, of Hose Hill Apartments, was celebrated at the home of the bride TueedRy evening at o'clock. Itcv. I.oula Keinberg officiating.

Mr. Kuhel and bis bride left, following a delightful reeeptlon, for New York, and have salted for a mouth's sojourn In Cuba and Florida. An attractive apartment dn "The Koscdale" awaits their return. The marrlngo or Miss Louise Miller, laughter of Mr. and Mrs.

E. L. Miller, and Ir. Joseph It. Helmnn waa tjuletly solemnized yesterday noon at the home of the bride's parents.

Mlvs Marjory Mack and I r. J. Louis Kansohnff were the attendants, and Kev. Iavid rhllipson performed tho ceremony. Mr.

and Mrs. M. h. Helman, parents of the bridegroom, came from their home In Butte. for the wedding.

l)r. Helmnn and his bride departed for a well-planned honeymoon Journey to California, nnd will stop at Hut for a visit with his people en route home aometimo In July. Miss Betty llreneman. daughter of Mr. and Mra.

H. Campbell Hrenemnn, and Miss LouUe Mreyftios, daughter of lr. and Mrs. Max I ireyfoos. are members of the ltt2il Kteduatlng clnsa at Vassar.

Mlsa lorothy Painter Is one of the fair seniors this season at the Schuster-Martin School. Miss Talnter Is a talented reader and has been heard frequently over the rHclle nnd lias Hbly carried stellar roles In several playa gives during the paat seamen. Mr. nnd Mrs. Julian A Pollak are enjoying a brief visit at the St.

Itegls ln New Vork. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo A. I.lndenherg, lluli'hlns Avenue.

Avondfile, will be at home Kundny afternoon and evening, June 1(1, In honor of tho confirmation of their daughter Jeanne, 1 AELINGTON HEIGHTS. Dr. and Mrs. C. W.

Kmlth motored to ftl-dug Hun, HundHy. Airs. Charles Koelseh waa hostess to tho Neighborhood Club on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Wnlter Laeey was the Friday evening guest of Mrs.

C. Hpahr, Glendale. Mrs. Frank Van Hagen will entertain the Junior Neighborhood Club on Thursday afternoon. June 1,1.

Mrs. Herbert Lape, Wyoming, wn the Saturday evening guest of Mra. William Gertemiller. Tho Bohfmlan Club passed a very pleasant evening with Andrew Morrlsaey last Thursday. Mr.

and Mrs. George Waldman had as lln lr guests on Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tiavls. Hartwell.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Suing motored to Bitavla on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Kdward Barker were Pun-day dinner guests of Mrs. Fred Barker, Carthage. BOND HILL. Mr. and Mrs.

Orland Joseph and daughter, Mlaa Audry, of Itose Place, and Mra. charlea Joseph, of California Avenue, left Wednesday for New York, where they will attend the graduation exercises of Miss Clover Joaeph. A party of friends surprised Mr. and Mra. H.

Heeston Sunday evening In honor of their eighteenth wedding anniversary. Bev. and Mrs. A. K.

Harding, Yarmouth Avenue, left Tuesday morning for Wells-ton. Ohio, where they will make their future home. Mra. End! Herhrleh entertained Mes-dnmea James cullen, Homer Smith. Charles Klelne, Thlllp White.

K. F. Morton. Charles Palmer, Edward Klelne, Clarence Mills and Clyde Iioerr to luncheon at her home on Kegent Avenue Tuesday. The memhera of the Garden Club were entertained by Mrs.

Clifford Voss Friday afternoon at her home on Klizaheth Place. Mra. George Pysdale entertained with a luncheon Wednesday In honor of Mra. E. K.

Leeds's birthday anniversary at her home on Lnldlaw Avenue. Mr, and Mrs. Lester Welaa entertslned a few friends at their home on Ryland Avenue Saturday evening. CARTHAGE. On Saturday Mr.

and Mrs. rj. Ismael entertained with a six-o'clock dinner Mr. and Mrs. O.

Ismael Jr. and children, Mr. and Mrs. F. Turner, Mra.

M. Shoup, Dayton, Ohio. Mrs. L. Harris left Thursday for a three weeks' stay In Cellna, Ohio, Mr.

and Mra G. Linell passed the weekend In Detroit, Mich. Mhaes Ksteiie and Carolyn Martin are visiting friends In East Liverpool. Ohio. Mr.

and Mra. M. Melnera, Columbus, Ohio, are visiting Mr, and Mrs. If. Thaller.

Mrs. E. Connell and daughter Alice are pasamg the week-end In Hamilton. CHEVIOT. Miss Elsie Rothert, charming bride elect of Mr.

Harry Utter, was very ploasantly surprised laat Monday evening at her home on Iarwln Avenue hy a group of friends. Yellow anriHtreen. the colors of the hrldal party, formed the decorative scheme, a Picturesque urr.hndla centering the tahle and cunning little dolls marking the pla-ea of the guests. Miss Itothert was showered with many heautlful gifts, loving remembrance from the guests who were Misses Helen Kothert, Hetty Mnckman, Margaret Zumhohlcn, lorothy Tlothert, Marie and Hetty Hornltt, Louise Ett'-r, Hazl Rothert, Lole Phllllpl, Norma L'nger Irene le. wig, Helen Deer.

Gertrude Rothert, Mr. and Mrs. Valtr Hir. Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer EMjer and Mrs. Nora Hothert. Miss Kothert's marrlnge to Mr. Ettcr will be celebrated Wednesday aftemon. June 12.

at 3.10 o'clock The hrldal party will consist of Mlsa Helen Rothert and Miss LouU, rftter as bridesmaids and Mr. Fred Unger and Mr. Carl Haupn. a groomsman. A dinner at Bunny Hollow will follow the ceremony.

Mrs. Ed Ran and Mrs. Frank Gandee entertained with a charming kitchen ahow-er on last Friday evening at the home of the forme on North Rend Road. In honor of Miss Ethe' Paul whose marriage te Mr. Rud V.

Stihre will be a lovely e.ent of June 11. Gathered about the beautifully aptolntd table, with Its color scheme of pink and sdilte, were Misses Ethl Paul. Irma hre, Elele Lewis, Lena Vloffman, Marl Bernltt. Porothy Rarllon, Naomi Megle. Mra.

Ralph Teague, Mrs. H. H. Cunningham, Mra. Al Kelser.

Mrs. Wlllla. R. Grller, Mra. E.

H. Pot-tenger Mrt Lee McHenry, Mra. C. Puhre, Mrs George Zimmerman. Mrs.

C. A. Pharei. Mrs. Nrlson Potts.

Mra. William Thle and the hostesses. Mre. George Krelmer very entertained her Card Club on Wednesday afternoon at her home on Meadow Avenue. with a delicious luncheon followed hy a few game of card that pleasantly whlled away the afternoon all toe oulckly.

At the elegantly appointed table, with lt colorful centerpiece of gel-den flowers, coverg were laid for Mn. Charleg Renner. Mrs. Fred Weber. Mrs.

Bernard Feltrup, Mrs. Mike Kramer, Mm. Harry Rellmar.n. Mrs. Nle--man, -Mra.

-Brock hoff, Mrs. -Parker -Grace, HELEM HOFFMAN of Mrs. Jessie Straus Mayer, will and Mrs. August Krebs, Betty Cox Rutherford H. Cox, Carol Bettman is Mrs.

Gilbert Bettman, and Helct, and Mrs. James F. Hoffman. Mr. Bob Hadley and Mr.

Harold Mc Avoy were the groomsmen. Following the wedding dinner at the home of the bride's parents on West Eighth Street, Mr. Thomas and his bride left on a wedding trip to Chicago, Detroit and Cleveland. Mrs. Philip Cottrell gave a charm ing luncheon, yesterday, at the Hotel Alms, in honor of Miss Marie I'oert meyer, whose wedding to Mr.

Arrnund Knoblaugh will take place Juna 7 at the new Knox Presbyterian Church of Hyde. Park. A miniature ship on a placque of lovely summer adorned the attractively appointed table in one of the handsome rlvate dining rooms. This dulnty color scheme was also carried out with tho bridge tallies when that fascinating game was enjoyed later in the afternoon. Thursday morning at St.

William's Church, when Miss Dolores Lauden-bach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter became the bride of Mr. Louis A. Doherty, daughter of Mn.

Anna Doherty. Rev. Francis ltotli officiated. Miss Marie Laudenbach, sister of the bride and maid of honor, wore gown of yellow chiffon and ecru lace with a large picture hat to match. The bridesmaid was Miss Calist.i Laudenbach, another sister, was attired In pink chiffon and ecru lace and a large picture hat with velvet streamers.

The bride was lovely In a gown of ivory satin, made in a bouffant style with a tight-fitting bodice and a long drooping skirt with a large satin bow at the waistline. Her veil of sheer illusion was fashioned with a lace cap and a chin band of orange blossoms. Bridal roses formed her bouquet. After the wedding breakfast a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents on Midland avenue. Miss Virginia Hadley entertained with a bridge purty and shower on Tuesday evening at her home on Mount Hope Road, In honor of Miss Slae-eter.

bride elect of Mr. Charles Thomas. Spring flowers in the shades of pink and white adorned the luncheon table. Covers were arranged for Misses Jule Slageter. Er-dean Carter.

Adelaide Welmer, Dorothy Hoolihan, Helen Romer, May Slageter, Elfrleda Meirehoff and Vera Cohen. Another affair was given In honor of Miss Slageter last week by Misses Mary E. Manning and Helen Byrne at their home on West Eighth Street. The guests were Misses Jule Slageter, Margaret Sullivan, Jean Brennan, Lo-retta Crowe, Betty Brunsman, May Slageter, May Hummel, Mildred Marx, Virginia Hadley, Adelaide Lncky, Katherine Westendorf, Margaret Schulte, Erdean Carter, Anna Newman and Helen Atwell. Miss Blanche Johnson, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. E. E. Johnson, of Bevls Avenue, Evanston, whose marriage to Mr. Stephen A.

Miller takes place the evening of June 6, Is being much feted during the period before her marriage. Her sisters, Miss Marie M. Johnson and Mrs. Hugh Walter Berk, entertained in the Marie Antoinette Ballroom of the Hotel Alms with a bridge luncheon on Saturday in her honor. The color scheme for this af fair was carried out in the tones of pink and blue.

The elegantly appointed table was centered with a basket' of long-stemmed pink roses, snapdragons and pink daisies, and r.dorned with small baskets of pink ros-s and tapers. The closing event the afternoon was a miscellaneous shower, when many gifts for her new home were showered on hr by friends. Lola A. Canvin. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Canvin, Chicago, and William F. Mahan, son of Mrs. William Mahan, were married by the Rev. Gerald Moore at the Episcopal Church, Chicago, on Saturday.

May H. The groom Is a fradtiate of Pur- Ruth Krebs is the daughter of Mr. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the daughter of Attorney-General Hoffman is the daughter of Rev.

ess was Miss Anna Dempsey, who assembled many friends of the bride elect for an evening of bridge. The table had a huge wedding bell In the center with pastel ribbons leading to place cards of bridal roses, which bore the names of Misses 'Rosalia Nurre, Ruth Cahill, Violet Haller-man, Helen Quitter, Helen Egner, Marie Egner, Helen Dempsey, Mrs. George Egner and the hostess. The wedding of Miss Julienne Funke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

F. B. Funke, of Clifton, and Mr. Edward Imbus will be Bolemnized June 4 at the Church of the Assumption, where Mr, Imbus is 'organist and choir director. Miss Rose Mary Imbus, sister of the bridegroom, will be the maid of honor, and the best man will be Mr.

Frank Imbus. The ushers will be Messrs. Harry and Robert Imbus. The musical program will be given by the church choir, under the direction of Mr. Cletus Mechlenborg.

Some of Mr. Imbus's own compositions will be part of this selected program. Following the wedding breakfast Mr. Imbus and his bride will leave for a motor trip, returning to Cincinnati In time for the Commencement Exercises at the College of Music, where Joth will receive their Bachelor Degrees. During the summer this bride will take part In the Zoo Opera programs and, at the conclusion of the season, they will leave for Davenport, Iowa, where Mr.

Imbus has accepted the position of director of the music department of the St. Ambrose College and organist at the cathedral in that city. Miss Lucy Mae Roudebush, of Fort Mitchell, Covington, whose maTiage to Mr. Stanley Stewart will be an event of June 5 at the Madison Avenue Christian Church, Covington, was the honored guest at a bridge tea, Wednesday evening, given by Mrs. George Nelson at her home on Wallace Avenue, Covington.

Friday evening she was honored by Miss Margaret Denton, of Fort Thomas, who entertained with a bridge party for her. The wedding of Miss Mary Agnes O'Brien, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T.

O'Brien, and Mr. George N. Gilbert, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gilbert, was solemnized by the Rev.

Father Busse, Tuesday Morning at SS. Peter and raul Church, Norwood. The bridal colors of green and white were effectively carried out with lilies, green ferns and stately palms. The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, wore ivory satin embellished with cream tinted lace and pearls. Her long white bridal veil of tulle was held to her hair by a cap of this same lovely lace, caught with orange blossoms.

She carried white roses and lilies. The bilde's only attendant was her cousin Miss Margaret O'Brien, who was in shell pink taffeta and tulle. The bridegroom was attended by his brother, Mr. Alfred Gilbert. Following' the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at Alms, where crystal bowls filled with gorgeous white peonies adorned the attractively appointed table In the Italian grill.

There covers were Uld for some 40 guests. After a motor trip to Chicago and the Wisconsin lakes, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert will resiile with the bride's parents until autumn. Miss Jule Slageter, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Slageter, and Mr. Charles Thomas, of Charleston. V. son of Mrs.

Anna Thomas, of Pomeroy, Ohio, were married by Rev. George X. Kuntz yesterday afternoon at the Holy Family parsonare. Miss May Slageter, sister of the bride, and Miss Virginia Hadley were bridesmaids. The bride wore a gown of white satin, the bodice being shirred on the skirt the hemline of which forme1 petals being short in the front and long in the back, touching the heels of her white eatin flippers.

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