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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 28

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SECTION 3 THE COURIER-JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 28, 1929. 0 'SG Mmicale Members Are tained. Bridge Party Card Party Given Friday. Enter Sorority i THE Albert Sidney Jonnston Chapter, United Daughters of 5 if 1 tne gave party Friday afternoon at The Seel-bach. Among those who reserved tables were: MESDAMES Walter P.

Lincoln, J. M. Bent, M. Lewis, J. C.

Esple, L. C. Sommers, Edwin Sweet, R. W. Rosebery, Ambrose Bruner, Charlea Allen, Ernest Gonzen-T.

B. Meglemery, back. Joseph L. Brown, P. A.

Reynolds, L. P. MiUer, L. P. Taylor, J.

J. Donohue, t. D. Guthrie, Arthur E. Hopkins, Miss Jennie Fogg.

1 1 4 -J Vi THE Initiate of Mu Sigma Chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon Sorority of the Louisville Conservatory of Music gave a musicale Wednesday evening at the home of Mies Florence Rltter, on Western Parkway, in honor of the members of the sorority. Those taking part in the performance were Misses Katherine Davis. Mikanna Clark, Mildred Anderson. Virginia Mccarty and Louisa Baumgartner. Those present were: MESDAMES Minnie M.

Kim- Larrimore Boone, ball, A. S. Lapolnte. MISSES Irma Huckreide, Louise Baum-Florence Ritter, gartner, Anice Meadows, Mikanna Clark. Frances Garvey, Katherine Davis, Katherine Murphy.

Virginia McCarty. Mary Axton, Mr. M. T. Andrick announces the marriage of his daughter.

Miss Jua 4 I I nita Andrick, to Mr. H. J. Sullivan on Saturday, April 20, at the Second Presbyterian Church, the Rev. Teunis aowens officiating.

v. it -mm H4POLD KM I I I ft A1SS jy7s 6, Miss Mary Nell Harps of Greenville, who frequently visits in Louisville, will be married in May to Mr. Albert E. Davis of Shelbyville. Miss Ruth Stevenson, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Stevenson of Sturgis, is making her home in Louisville, and is living with friends in an apartment on Fourth Street. AfSS Snyder Williams Miss Delia H.

Snyder and Mr. John Francis Williams to Be Married. Wakefield Isaacs Miss Lucy Anne Wakefield and Mr. Edward Gibson Isaacs, Married Saturday. Home Wedding Miss Victorine duPont and Mr.

Samuel Eldon Homsey Married Saturday. THE Rev. W. B. Snyder aud to Snyder, of Milton, anno '1 THE wedding of Miss Lucy Anne Wakefield and Mr.

Edward the engagement or tneir oaup- IN er, Miss Deua tu anyaer, a Gibson Isaacs, took place at o'clock Saturday afternoon at the 1- i John Francis Williams, of olis. Ind. The wedding will ala home of the bride's parents, Mr. and place the latter part of May. Mrs.

Mark A. Wakefield, on Saratoga Drive, in Aberdeen, in the presence of the immediate families and a few close friends. The ceremony was per of a daughter, Betty Jean Owens, Mr. and Mrs. C.

J. owens on formed by the Rev. Dr. Hansford 17 at the Deaconess Hospital. Johnson and was followed by a recep tion for the friends and relatives.

Annnnnrpment is made of the birth THE wedding of Miss Victorine du Pont and Mr. Samuel Eldon Homsey of Jamaica Plains, took place at 4:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the home of the bride's aunt, Mrs. Henry Furlong Baldwin, on Spring Drive. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Frank W.

Hardy, canon of Christ Church Cathedral. Mr. H. Gordon MacMorran of Port Huron, was the best man. The house was decorated with palms and spring flowers.

The ceremony took place before an impro- vised altar of palms and ferns. The bride wore her grandmother's wedding gown of ivory satin, with a bridal veil of rare old lace and car- ried an old-fashioned nosegay of lilies of the valley. Mrs. Baldwin wore a gown of black lace. The house was decorated with palms of a son, Claude Louis 'MarzeneH a and spring flowers.

ED'ZH Miss Alice Katherine Wakefield and Mrs. Claude Louis Manenea on April 16. Mrs. Marzenell was tor-merly Miss Mildred Malone, was her sister's maid of honor, and the bridesmaids were Misses Gladys The Louisville College Club rl Wakefield and Elizabeth Bullock of Louisville, Mary Scott Buckner of Shelbyville, Margaret Ann Byrd ot St. Louis, Dorothy Lowther of Cedar- hold a luncheon-meeting at o'clock Saturday afternoon at ffl Woman's Club.

The meeting ii om tr all v11ct in the city Miss Edith Kurtz is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kurtz on Garland Avenue. town, and Elizabeth Marshall of Danville.

Mr. Turner Browder was reservations may be made byeaUaf the best man. Mrs. Morry Lee McMakin played Miss Dorothy Compton, 143U mw Avenue, highland 4403-J. Luncheon-Bridge Mrs.

Griffin Is Guest of Honor. Tea for Visitor Party Given Last Week. Afternoon Tea Mrs. Frederick Levy Is Host. the piano, Miss Harriet Poynter the violin, and Mr.

Stephen Wakefield Mr. and Mrs. J. Van Dyke Nornns After an informal reception Mr. 1 and Mrs.

Homsey left to motor to Cambridge, where they will sang several songs before the cere mony. The bride, who was given in mar make their home. have bought the home of Mr. Mrs. James P.

Barnes on EMfSJ Avenue and will take possession June 1. RS FREDERICK LEVY will be Among the out-of-town guests for J. W. FILLEBROWN of Paul, is visiting MSS. ELAM HARRIS was host Tuesday at a luncheon-bridge MS M' riage by her father, wore a wedding the wedding were Mrs.

Bannen host at her home on Douglass Boulevard on Thursday after Mrs. E. S. Porter at the home party in honor of her sister. man and Miss Zara du Pont of Cam bridge.

Mrs. T. A. D. Fessen Mrs Hnraw Smith and daUghW of her daughter, Mrs.

Walter S. noon at the first of a series of neigh gown of white satin. The bodice was cut with a batteau neck line in front and a deep oval in the back and with Mrs. Gerald Griffin, of Lexineton. Moore, in Eastover Park.

On Mon Miss Anne Smith, left last week borhood membership teas to be held day afternoon Mrs. Porter entertained Those present were. MESDAMES auring May by the Louisville League visit in Chicago. long tight sleeves. The circular skirt was joined to oi women voters.

Mrs. R. P. Hal Mrs. Paul J.

Stann and children A Gerald Griffin. Weston Cutter. deep yoke with a band of gardenias, icl. win spea. ine committee in cnarge follows: and was short in front, continuing to a fan-shaped train in the back.

Morristown, N. are the gues Mrs. Stann 's parents, Mr. Max den of Colorado Springs, Mrs. David MacMorran and Mr.

H. Gordon Mac-v Morran of Port Huron, Mrs. Edwin Lodge and Mrs. Joseph Lodge of De- troit, the Misses Kingsbury of New York, Miss Helen Cary of Columbus, Ohio; Miss Aileen du Pont of Wil-' mington. Mrs.

W. K. Paton of Montclair, N. and Mr. Henry du i'ont Baldwin of Greensboro, N.

O. the members of their graduating class of the Louisville Girls' High School of 1872. Those present were Mes-dames J. W. Fillebrown.

W. W. Allen, Florence H. Dobbs, Florence Cecil, E. S.

Porter and Miss Nannie K. Dry sd ale. MESDAMES The bridal veil of tulle was drawn Edward F. WeigeL Frederick Lew Ebele and Mrs. Ebele, during Stann's absence in Europe.

softlv around the head to form Richard Gibson. C. L. Gibson, botham. John Sullivan, Hueh McDonald, C.

B. Salvers, William Collins, A. D. Kirk, C. L.

Cocke, C. L. Lukeman, T. O. Sechrist.

Hugh Sharp, Gertrude Willis. Work Hodge, G. K. Boden- Delozier Moxlev. SChatZ.

R. P. Hallprlr cap, with a row or gardenias at tne nape of the neck. The bride carried Mrc ra and John C. Graham, George T.

Settle John Sea ton Elsie A. Zins- a bouquet of gardenias. for tha Survey-Graphic, about the Robert a Tatum of Jacksonville. are spending ten days at Frews Lick Springs. The maid of honor wore a gown falls.

of yellow chiffon with a yellow hair Huff, meister. MISSES Announcements braid hat and shoes to match, and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McDowell Mr. Bmcsf.

wHirht returned carried a bouquet of yellow roses, Virginia Dotson, Frances Howard. Boulevard, will leave June 1 to motor to Princeton, N. where they will will return this week from a short day to his home on Sherwood Ave yellow snapdragon and daisies. stay in Washington. -R.

AND MRS. PHILLIP P. The bridesmaids were dressed in M' nue after a two weeks' stay York. HARTSTERN announce the attend the commencement exercises at Princeton University. They will be accompanied by Miss Virginia from a short stay at French t.v Mr.

and Mrs. Adrian Humnhrevs of green chiffon over yellow satin with yellow hairbraid hats and shoes of springs. engagement of their daughter, New York will arrive in Mav to at orittenaen Brown, the same shade, and earned bouquets tend the Derby and will be the guests Mrs. Bradford Merrill has returned from a two weeks' stay in New yw of yellow roses, snapdragon and Miss Frances Hartstern to Mr. Wil-burn Kessler.

The marriage will take oi M.r. ana Mrs. S. Lanham Frazier Mrs. Howard Page, of New York.

to New York after a visit to her daisies. 1WiR Anno Tiiit1-h7 rt PMWM Vl aaugmer. Mrs. Lawrence Jones. Jr The' bride's mother was attired in Miss Pauline Sallee.

who snmt tp win arrive this week to visit Mrs. Thruston Ballard. place May 15. Mr. and Mrs.

G. M. Harris an lavender chiffon with a shoulder bou ana Air. Jones. winter in Millersburg.

will arrive ley and Miss Mary Franconia of Matthews have returned home quet of rofCi.and sweet peas. Mrs. Thomas B. Lynch, of Atlanta. Bounce the engagement of their mis wees to visit here sister.

Mrs Brent Altsheler. and Mr. Altsheler. Mr. and Mrs.

William F. Wood short visit to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Edward G.

Isaacs, mother oi will arrive Wednesday to visit Mr. and Brown. daughter. Miss Viola Harris, to Mr. wara nave taken for a year a house the bridegroom, wore a gown of Mrs.

Karl Smith on Sulsrave Road. AfSS- oporsy a Miss Margaret Enelehard left. Ben Hardy. The wedding will take near Locust Valley, on Long Island, day for New York. place in June.

printed chiffon in black and white and emerald green, with a large blaa baku hat. Mr. and Mrs. Isaacs left after the Mrs. John Middleton will return Sunday night from a stay of two 1 1 i .3 if 1 I Weddings Mr.

and Mrs. William F. Attlx an- jua-je Charles H. Moorman and weeks in New York. Mrs.

Emily B. Drybrough, Mrs. Kurtz Gusline and Mis niarivc fwo to Mrs. Moorman are spending a short reception on their wedding nounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Edythe Louise Attix, to Mr. Joseph Hero Eichle.

The wed- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T. Smith. ume Atlantic, city.

TMIE marriao-e nf Miss EES1 Gusling left Thursday to motor to Indianapolis to spend the week-end of Pasadena. are the guests of ALawson levey to Mr. Eaymosl ii k. int. Mrs.

Bruce Smith will leave Mon ding will take place at 8:30 o'clock jvir. and -Mrs. Anderson. Personals wicn Mr. ana Mrs.

Ralph M. Dry brough. day for Chicago to visit Mr. and Mrs Wednesday night, at the Memorial Potter Palmer. ijeiana uougnerty win emnized at 4:30 o'clock Saturday ernoon at the home of the Wx parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Levey. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Huston Brown will leave the middle of June for Princeton, N.

to attend the com Lutheran Church, on West Broadway Mr. and Mrs. August Wiesman an- Mrs. Charles C. Fox of Danville arrived Thursday to visit her daugh- I3SES MARGARET DAINGER Mr.

and Mrs. Millard F. Cox. Jr FIELD and Alice de Peyster ol have returned from White Sulphur mencement exercises at Princeton nounce the marriage of their daugh- vci. uars.

nugn a. fleece, and Mr Fleece. New York will be the guest? springs, w. va. university.

Miss Dorothy Dreisbach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J.s Dreisbach on Roanoke Avenue, will be graduated in June from the Louisville Normal School. Miss Helen Martin, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. J. J. Martin, will be graduated in June from the Louisville Girls' High School. Miss Mary Elizabeth Harold, who formerly made her home with her aunt, Mrs.

George D. Story, and Mr. Story on Edgewood Place, will be graduated in June from the Technical High School in Indianapolis. ter. Miss Ethel Wiesman, to Mr.

Har Grlnstead Drive. Th- Rev. a. genson will perform the ceremonf. Mrs.

Charles Parrish of Ohio, will be the matron of for the Derby of Mr. and Mrs. Arthu: old T. Mercer of Kansas Citv. The Miss Margaret Green left last week C.

Van Winkle, who will give a Derbv nrsrPrcy of Charlottesville. arrived Saturday to visit wedding took place March 16. at Wau- keegan, IlL Mr. and Mrs. Mercer will Mr.

and Mrs. Alex Farnsley will motor the last of May to Washington to attend the commencement exer breakfast in honor of their guests. for Washington to visit her sister, ivxi. niin- airs, tiugn B. Fleece.

Miss Nellie Green. make their home in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C.

Gifford will cises at Mt. Vernon Seminary, where Mr. and Mrs. Embry L. Swearingen give a dinner-dance Friday night, Mrs.

Lydia Crump bf St. Louis will Mrs. E. J. Nilzken announr thp Miss Florence rarnsley will be grad uated.

apcut iasi week at the Hotel del May 17, at the Pendennls Club. arrive in May to be the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Frederick W. Lyons and mum, in uei Monte. Mr.

and Mrs Swearingen are motoring through Mr. and Mrs. William Forbes Wood Mr. and Mrs. George L.

Danforth. oi Kicnmond. who have been aiiena tne uerby. marriage of her sister. Miss Bertha i Wempe of Detroit, formerly of Louis- t0Ir- T- H- 01 Lansing, Mich.

The wedding took place Marcii W' vIr- and Mrs- make their home in Lansing. Washington will arrive May 12 to visit her grandmother, Mrs. John W. Price. ward will give a breakfast before the spending ten days at The Puritan Derby at "Woodhaven.

then- horn Mrs. Frederick W. Lvons is srend will leave Wednesday for Sewanee Mr. and Mrs. J.

Whitr an i0.k near St. Matthews. i enn. ing a week with her daughter, Mrs. ter Miss Thelma Elizabeth Whitt.

of Stanley Livingston, and Mr. Livinz Mr. Logan Railey, who has been Mrs. Henry B. Spencer of Wash last ston during the absence of Mr.

Lyons mt. and Mrs. L. J. Doss of Canton.

antinunp tv.o -pending several years in Paris, ha: ington will arrive Thursday to visit umniuipuns. were the guests ounday of Mrs. Ada Moorman. focere tTA in wew York. Miss Jean Douglas Uorman rnM" Miss Jean Douglas Harter the flower girl, and Master Kg Norman Farringer, nephew of bride, will be the ring bearer.

Mr. Carroll Wells of Jeflerspnw wlU be Mr. Dougherty man. The ceremony will be followed a reception at the home. The wedding of Miss Marguenw Dalton and Mr.

Logan R- "Zjat, was solemnized Thursday flB April 4, at the Cathedral. pij Assumption. The Rev. Daniel coll performed the ceremony. Miss Mildred Franz was Mwtf ton's maid of honor.

Mr. George served as Mr. Lockard's best The bride wore a beige of georgette and lace made fr" bodice and circular skirt See (Continued on Ps 3- had a piece of sculpture accepted bv their daughter. Miss Maria Doss, to ner moiner, Mrs. John W.

Price ine Salon. Mr. Mosler Kahn of Helena, Ark burg. The marriage will vB- of Chicago, will arrive in May to attend the Derby, and will be the guests of Mr. Danforth's parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Danforth will sail June 8 to spend several months in Eurooe. Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Wallace and Mr. Frederick Weygold motored Tuesday to Versailles to attend the senior play of the students at Margaret Hall. Miss Augusta French Wallace had one of the leading roles in the play "Twee-dies," by Booth Tarkington. Mr. and Mrs.

Wallace and Mr. Weygold were en route to Cumberland Falls, where Mr. Weygold will make illustrations George Patterson motored Saturday to spend the week-enH ir m.v,iii. is visiting his mother. Mrs.

Louis Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fitzcatrick Mrs. George Welch of Danville arrived Saturday to attend the Louis-ville-Elizabethtown dinner and is the guest of her daughter. Mrs.

Zoraida Cochran, at The Mayflower. Mrs. Caldwell Norton. Mrs. Rufu Johnson and Mrs.

Lydia Clarkson Kemper left Wednesday for New York and sailed Saturday to spend six months in Europe. Mrs. Charles Cotes worth Pinckncv lzed on May 14. Kahn. "MHVlllCi and Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Galey of Independence. Kan and Pirtshnrzh nr- i Mr. and Mrs. P.

Kilken ivn. nua Mrs. VV1 llam A1U Misses Ella Asher and Edythe arrived Saturday to be the week-end Mrs. Charles T. Ballard.

Mrs. Arthur Peter. Mrs. Karl Jungbluth and Miss Amelia Jungbluth have returned from a motor trip to Virginia. Mrs.

George Black and Miss Nancy Dorsey Black, who have been spending the winter at the home of Mrs. Lewi C. Humphrey, qo, Douglass Misses Frances Allen and Katie Allen have returned to their home in Mock Asner ana Mr. Elton Asher of Lex tuets of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Nelson. the enpasement of their daughter. Miss Mary Agnes Kelkenny to Mr! Lee F. Schaefer. The wedding will take place la June.

ington spent the week-end with Miss Alma Lichtefeld and Mr. Henry ingbird Valley after spending the iu iviiami, ria. uicnxeieia. Mrs. Eecjaraia W.

Tboron of and daughter. Miss Flaclaej. for aa article Mr. Wallace i writing Mw. v.

Percy Semple returned ArmouncemenT is made of the birth 4 1.

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