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THE "COURIER JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, SUNDAY NOVEMBER 13, 1921. SECTION a i 1 I i 1 I i December Wedding Theater Party -Autumn anb Spalding-Power Miss Josephine Kathr-n Spaldin. and John Humphrey lw to Be Married. Ber Debutantes to Be Entertained Tomorrow Night. Miss Lela Scoggan and Capt.

Theodore Tyler Harnett to Be Married. MRS. JAMES EDWIN MR. AND WHITNE1 HITNEY will be host tomor R. AND MRS.

SAMTOt M' row night at a theater nartv at SPALDING. Louisville, for the Shubert Theater in honor of Misses Alice Hilliard and Marv John THE wedding of Miss Lela Scog-gan and Capt. Theodore Tyler Barnett will take place at 3:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, December 14. at the First Christian Church. There will be no reception.

The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. Dr. E. L. Powell in the presence of the two immediate families.

announce tin engagement of their daughter, jp Josephine Kathryn to John Humphrey Power, Huntingt0I1' W. Va. The wedding will take pia early in December. ston Fenley. The guests will be: MISSES Alice Hilliard, Florence Booth, Mary Johnston Alice Latham, Fenley, Margaret Norton.

MESSRS. Carter Stewart, Alexander Thomp-Bushrod Taylor, son, Joseph Engelhard.Kent Whitney. Church Luncheon Bridge Party Subscription Card Party to Be Given Tomorrow. Church Entertain People to Thursday. Warren Hurlb ut A BRIDE party will be given to- THE Young People's Missionai, Society of the Fourth Avenu, Methodist Church Miss Myra Aldridge Warren and Harry James Hurlbut to Be Married This Month.

luncheon at 1 o'clock Thursday afferr; morrow afternoon at the Hotel Henry Watterson for the benefit of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd. Mrs. J. V. Thompson has charge of the arrangements and will be assisted by the following: MESDAMES HE wedding of Miss Myra Ald- i.vun in me social nan of the church Those who have reserved tables fl ridge, Warren' and Mr.

Harry parties are as follows: James Hurlbut. Chicago, will he -MESDAMES colemnized at 8 o'clock Saturday night, Samuel W. Coons. Stephen Smith John E. Tinslev.

a Louis Enos, M. J. Heady, John Gorman, A. A. Spanninger, J.

E. Hannan, P. H. Callahan, L. P.

Long, John R. Serpell, George C. Southwick, George Gaulbert. Kendri'ck, W. P.

Stubbs, E. I. Joyce Keith Snyder, John W. Bron- George Wilson, B. M.

Starks, K. O. Witherspoon.J. P. Hanley, November 2G, at the home of the bride's cousins, Mr.

and Mrs. Curd M. Bridges, on Ormsby Avenue. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. Dr.

E. L. Powell. The bride will be given in marriage by her brothr, Mr. A.

D. Warren. Mrs. Sherman Ellis. Chicago, will be the matron of honor.

Mr. Carl Hurlbut, Chicago, will be his brother's best man. The bridesmaids will be Misses Gordon Bridges and Mary Swinney. Master Bodley will be the train bearer. Katie Lee Miss Adele Downing; MESSRS.

C. W. Brickley, W. W. Downin.

F. L. Sherman, J. J. Shafer.

S. .1. Boldrick, J. T. Moran, R.

A. Watson, W- T. Speak, Katie Lee Shetland, Clifford Lusky, Philip J. Arnold, M. J.

McClusky. J. G. Rvan, F. V.

Simms. The waitresses will be: MESDAMES George Rankins, Brickley. James L. Bowi. D.

T. Simpson, C. U. Miss Ora Brownfield. Courtney Kamman.O.

H. Morrow, Personals "tu ierd A. Graham. Announcements MISSES Irene Binford. Nn R.

AND MRS. ERNEST Louise Blanchard, Elizabeth Eugenia Price. VOGT who have been attending HE wedding of Miss Ann Koop the Princeton football earnes in and Mr. Elmer Wedekind will take place December 7 at St. tne isast.

have gone to Old Point Com tort for a short stay. They will re Peter's Evangelical Church. Sfhw; 13winR' Mrgaret Pearsos, Ruth White, Laura Green, Elizabeth Bridges. Josephine Esther Brunson, Downing Louise Smith, R. E.

Bryan Josephine Potter, Christine Bedford. turn Wednesday to their apartment in ivensington court. Mr. and Mrs. I.

M. Golden. English. iormeny or LKuisvine, win re- Mr. and Mrs.

John M. Clancy have I've from 8 to 11 clock tonight at returned trom Syracuse, N. Y. 5ii home of Mr. and Mrs.

Abe Golden Brook Street in honor of the con Mrs. Stuart Don has returned from ization of their son, Mr. Abe a stay of two weeks in Troy, N. Y. Mr.

Don will return this week from olden. ith 'f63 Andrewv: Edith Klepheke. Helen Landregat i Frances Beatty. Clara Keating, Fannfc -Schaffer. Elizabeth Dreslng, Lillian Burbridge.

Mary Rose Lehman, irfr guente Kelly. Cecil Niehaus, LomM rroy. pne of the prettiest of the autumn ridings was that of Miss Clarice Mrs. Alexander McLennan and Mrs. William F.

Woodward will return Thursday from a visit in Montreal. loll and Mr. Charles Gill Sharpe. Sen was solemnized on Wednesday ning, October 10, at the St. Mat- Mrs.

Blakemore Wheeler returned iws Evangelical Church. The cer- last week from a visit in New York. Jlpny was performed by the Rev. L. ffot-Hohman.

The bride, who entered Mrs. Kennedy Helm and Miss Pattv Helm will return today from a short Fmifc church with the groom, was wlfjned in ivcry satin. The sleeves bef neck were trimmed in pearls. visit ew lork and New Haven Conn. Ann nunt, Irene- Landregan and Ethel Burbridge.

A party was given for Miss Marv Agnes Hubbuch, Saturday, November 5, in honor of her sixteenth birthday anniversary. Those present were' Misses Beatrice Diedrich, Freda Hae. man, Emma Koehler, Leona and Viola Eve, Mildred and Frances Ackerman Elma Murphey, Mildred McCaffrey Pearl Smith, Hazel Tellis, Marjorie Blackiston, Mary Zimmerman, Dorothy Hubbuch, and Mary Agnes Hub. huch. Messrs.

Leo Spencer, Leo Eberle, Charles Thorn, Albert Koehler, Amiel Miller, Edwin Loebig. Ray. mond Lewis, Andrew Jollisant, Clar- ence Tellis, Neuland Payne, John Victor, Sebastian and Edwin Miller. Mr. and Mrs.

Graham Macfarlane. who spent the summer in France and Switzerland, will sail this month for New York. were worn by the bride's "jSv'her at her wedding. The tulle ift was held in place by a bandeau Ipearls and fastened to the. train bunches of orange blossoms.

flowers were a shower bouquet jride's roses and lilies of the val- iss Helen Scholl. the bride's sis- was the maid of honor. She was 'ned in pale green organdie, and Iried a shower bouquet of sunburst Mrs. Raynale Whitehead, Chicago, is visiting Mrs. A.

THert. Mrs. Embry L. Swearingen and Mr. and Mrs.

Robert C. Judge will leave Tuesday to spend a week in Chicago. Madame Edythe M. Broslus will ar 'es. The bridesmaid was Miss Ma- Pieper.

She was gowned in peach rive December 14 to be the guest for ored organdie, and carried a ower of Mrs. Ward roses. Miss Lu The Boys' Athletic Club of Auburn- dale will give a Thanksgiving daner' at the Kenwood Auburndale School on the Third Street Road, Thursday night. Busses will meet all cars at Sennings Park. a lew days of and Mrs.

Swagar Sherley. Madame Brosius will give a harp concert December 15 at the Parish House of the Church of the Ale Freis was the flower girl. Her xess was of white organdie, and she a basket of roses tied with a tulle bow. The ring bearer was Mas (Photograph by John T. Berry.

ter Raymond Conrad. He was dressed KUNFST vnfiT AVn Illfl? wvn vvrrc- Captain Kenneth Castleman. U. Mrs. Ernest L.

in a Fauntleroy suit. The best man and Mrs. Castleman, who are the Vogt was daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A.

Barker. Herattenda'nts are Mis, tort Thomas, Ida Walker and Florence Patton of Milwaukee. The wedding took place November 2 at the ses Virginia Barker. Jean Barker, was D. Frank Sharpe, brother of the Mathilda Stapp of guests of Mrs.

Castlemans mother. Second Presbyterian Church. groom. The ushers were Messrs. Wy-lie Adams, Everett Currey, Henry Mrs.

George C. Norton, will leave The F. Fancy Embroidery Club gave a supper last Sunday night in honor of Mrs. Ben J. Daller.

Among those present were: Messrs. and Mesdames Frank Allgeier, Frank Ang-emier. Frank Hurley, William Krankel, Ben J. Daller; Mesdames Dr. P.

A. Gans, A. M. Rehkoff Misses Mary Elizabeth Pohl, Dorothy Rose Pool, Bender, Frank Schweitzer and Jo eanesaay for coronado Beach, Califs where Captain Castleman will be Colonial Dames seph Schneider. After the ceremony, a reception SOCIAL CALENDAR Wedding Plans Miss Franres Garn'ett and Mr.

Robert Alexander Gajie to Be Married. was held at the home of the bride's Miss Blandina Griffith left last week Howard-Rogers Judith Churchill and Earle Aldridge Rogers to Be Married. for New York, where she will be the Patriotic Society Celebrated Armistice Day. parents, after which Mr. and Mrs.

Sharpe left for a wedding trip in the East. guest of Mrs. Laura Norton Bonnie Eleanor Rueff, Marie Rueff; Messrs. -Louis Rueff, Henry Rueff, Nick Hen-kopf, Bernard Carl Pohl. Louis Henry and Mrs.

Marshall Russell. 'TAHE Colonial Dames of the State Pohl. THE wedding of Miss Frances Gar- Mrs. Elmer Railey, Lexington, is Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel King announce the marriage of Mrs. King's sister. yfR- CHARLES CHURCHILL ot jventueKy eeleorated Armistice I nett and 'Mr. -Robert Alexander the guest of her mother, Mrs. John Mr.

and Mrs. George H. Hettich entertained Thursday evening with a Miss Katnerine Theresa Frayne to Mr, I VI HOWARD announces the en B. Castleman. Gayle, Erankfor.t.'.will take place Do your Christmas "dating" early is the slogan of the Louisville Younger Set, judging by the congested condition of the Christmas Calendar.

Most; of the available dates bet ween Thanksgiving and the New Year have-already been'engaged, as a glance at the following social' calen-, dor. will show: Anna 'Barr's-afternoon- reception for Miss Catherine mott; Mrs. W. H. Kaye'and Miss Kate Lewis' afternoon reception for Miss Mary Parke Kay e.

Nov. 22 Three Seasons Dance at the Pendennis Club; Junior' League's Day with appropriate exercises at their meeting at the John Andrew Jordon. The wedding card party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. William Fry and Mr.

and Mrs. Charles gagement of his Miss Mrs. John McClintock returned yes Judith Churchill Howard, to Mr. Fry, New York. The guests were woman Club last Friday evening.

Misses Mary Speed and Alice Tra terday to Lexington after a visit to her daughter, Miss L. Breckinridge Messrs. and Mesdames William Fry. took place yesterday morning at the 'St. Louis Bertrand Catholic Church, Father Heenan officiating.

Mr. and Mrs. Jordon left yesterday on their wedding trip. hue carried the flags down the aisle Earle Alrdige Rogers, Pittsburgh. The wedding will take place November 23.

Mcuuntock. to tne platform. Brig. Gen. W.

L. No-Ian made an address on "The Modern Charles Fry, G. A. Fihe, William Price, Wilford Tuell, William Pcarce. Lee' P.

Miller, William Sparks, Philip Miller, Mclntyre of Detroit, M. Mclntyre. Misses Berenice Mela-' Mr. and Mrs. Arnold H.

Levy will receive informally from 8 to 11 o'clock Spirit." Following the business meet iil aim ul uiuo. 24 Baby party at the River Valley Club. Nov. .25 Dance at the River Valley Club, given by Messrs. 'and Mesdames Edward Hilliard and Isaac Hilliard for Miss Hilliard.

Dec. Dance given by Mr: and Mrs. George W. Norton for Miss Alice Hilliard. la Mrs.

John C. Latham's dance at the Louisville Country Club for The marriage of Miss Stella and Mr. Arthur Gatto was solemnized November 10 in Lexington. Bridge Party Bride-to-Bc Is Guest of Honor. tyre, Louise Fihe, Madeline Mclntyre; Saturday night.

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jones, Jr are in New York for a short stay. miss Margaret Schiellev entertained ing a luncheon was served, at which Mrs. Samuel H.

Stone, Louisville, and Mrs. Cassius M. Clay, Paris, were the Mesdames Dwight E. Aultman and W. L.

Nolan, wives of the two Gen with a theater party in honor of Misi at ciock eanesuay night. 'Novem: ber 23, at the Highland 'Baptist Church. The ceremony "Wl1' be performed by the 'Dr. J. Scruggs.

Franklin, uncle of assisted, by the Rev. Richard L. McCready, dean of. Christ'Ctiurch. thedral.

Miss Josephine Bowling Green, will be the bridesmaids will be. Misses Elizabeth Temple, Julia; iHorner, Grand Rapids; Martha Sparks, Mt. Vernon; Martha Rlker, Lexington. Misses Elizabeth Grant and Dora Allen' will be the flower- girls. Mr.

George Gayle; Frankfort, will be. his brother's man, the ushers will be Messrs. Charles Stoll. W. Hume Logan, Lewis and William Simpson, Frankfort, The ceremony will be followed by a reception at the home of.

the bride's parents. Mr. and Tames Garnett, for the' bridal party." the two-'imme- Ida May Williamson, Los Angelei, Cal. Those present were: RS. CLARK GREGORY will be Mr.

and Mrs. R. G. Stith announce the engagement of their daughter. Misa Lorena Evermonde Stith, to Mr.

William Thomas Zerr. The wedding will take place in December. Dec. Gen. William and Mrs.

Haldeman left yesterday for their winter home at Naples-on-the-Gulf, Fla. erals at Camp Henry- Knox, were Sirs. Isaac Schiellev. Mrs. Lee guests of honor at the luncheon.

Riley, Ida May Williamson. Alice host tomorrow at a bridge party in honor of Miss Judith Church Among the out-of-town guests at Auce 20 Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

Kaye's dance for Miss Marv. Parke Kaye at The Seelbach. 21 Mrs. J. B.

McFerran's tea dance at the Louisville Country Club for the Princeton Triangle Club; performance of the Princeton Triangle Club at 8 o'clock, followed by dance at the Louisville Country Club, given by Dr. Newton T. Yager and Mrs. Yager. 22 Mr.

and Mrs. Byron Hilliard's dance at the Louisville Country Club for 'Miss Alice Hilliard. 23 Mr; and Mrs. Oscar Fenley' dance at the Louisville Connrrv ci.ih Toner, Agnes Toner, Amv Shaw, Blanch Goss, Margaret Schiellev, Mai-' Mr. and Mrs.

J. Frazier Bonnie left ill Howard, whose engagement to Mr. tne meeting were: MESDAMES Thursday to motor to Nanles-on-the- Earle Aldridge Rogers is announced ter narry Toner Riley. 3ulf, where they will spend the winter. today.

Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Katzman an Mrs.

Emma S. Wilson announces the marriage of her daughter, Miss Irene Wilson, to Mr. G. A. Gillon, Atlanta, The wedding took place Friday night before the immediate family.

Mr. and Mrs. Gillon left for un 'extended trip in the East. Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Wheeler left The guests will be BBC yesterday to spend several months at MESDAMES their winter, home in St. Petersburg. I Joi Curtis Scott, Read Howard.

nounce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Irma Martha Kata-man, to Mr. William B. Miller. The wedding will bo solemnized November 23 at the home of the bride's parents, Fla.

Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Pestell will Shelbyville; Augustus Thomas, Frankfort; Robert Lee Stout, Frankfort; Samuel Watkins Owensboro; John McClintock, Lexington.

Cassius M. Clav, Paris; James W. Caper-ton, Richmond; Lucas Broadhead. Versailles; Christopher Che-nault, Lexington; George Armstrong, for Miss Mary Johnston Fenley. 20 Mr.

Franklin Starks' dance from 4 to 7 o'clock at the Louisville -Country Club; Mr. and Mrs. Percy N. Booth's dance at the Louisville Country Club for Miss Florence Booth. 28 Mi-, and Mrs.

James Ross Todd's dance at the Louisville Count-y Club for Miss Louise Ross Todd. Leo Marcum, Henrv Read, Ernest Allen. Hnm-i-inn occupy the home of Mr. and Mrs Wheeler on Southern Parkway. diate families and the- out of town guests.

Durwood Clarencn Franklin. Plinri A. L. Albers announces the en-iLgement of his daughter, Miss Mar-aret Belle Albers, to Mr. Charles Cantrell.

The wedding will take place November 23. Mr. A. Lee Robinson is making UlricBell, Felix a snort visit in California. MISSES nts H.

Long, have from stay of a week in Chicago. udith Howard, Evelyn Greu ver- Mrs. B. Segui O'Brien returned yesterday from Lexington, where she MISSES Anne Thomas, Sallie Young, Emily Thomas, Eugenia Younc. Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas H. White announce the marriage of their daugh-. ter, Miss Alice White, to Mr. Allen Guthrie White on Wednesday evening.

The wedding took place at the residence of the bride's parents on Twenty-second Street, the Rev. C. D. Stevens officiating. Mary Browning Lenora Upton.

Mrs. John Marshall left Wednesdav. visited Dr. Robert Coleman and Mrs. Children's Party Miss Betty Knlhnan Is Guest of Honor.

Sorority Party University Girls Entertained Last; Weelc. English to Join Mr. Marshall in-a stav of Mrs. William R. Belknap, president Coleman.

Gertrudo several in New 'York. Chambers. Carolyn Howard, Fannie Thomas, Sidney Groves, Lottie Starks, Hodgenville. Ky Alice Woods. Mr.

Beniamin Warfielrt'. is Rrtpmlinp- Beatrice Mclntvre oi tne uoioniai names of Kentucky, will go to Boston to attend the dedication on November 20 of the Plymouth Rock portico erected to preserve the rock by jlhe National Society of Colonial Dames. RS. V. HUGO KALLMAN was Miss Mary Simpson, who has been visiting her parents, Dr.

Frank Simpson and Mrs. Simpson, left last week to spend the winter in New York. ISS EUGENIA GREER enter the winter with Mrs. Jariies Barret and Miss' Lucie M1 Helen O'Bryan, M1 host Thursday afternoon at a party in honor of the ninth tained the Tri Xi Sorority of the. University of Louisville Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Graham Whit birthday anniversary of her Betty Kallman. Those present ley left Thursday-to attend the meet is tha Carie Gross. Edna Curry Clara Martin. Marv Miss Sally Gibson, Maceo, Ky.

visiting Mrs. J. K. Woodward. ing of the National Fox Hunters' As- Friday afternoon.

Those present were: MISSES: Martha McKee, Louise Frantz. birthday at the home of his parents were: MISSES: Dr. Louis Arthur Seltz and Mrs. Seitz announce the marriage of then-daughter. Miss Elsie Louise Seitz, to Mr.

Allison Everett McQuady. The wedding took place at noon yesterday at the home of the bride's parents, the Rev. Dr. Charles Henry Prather. of the Bardstown Road Pre byterian Church, and Mrs.

Prntheri Miss Elizabeth Dresing was maid of honor and Mr. Fred Yuhr was Mr. McQuady's best man. Amelia Lorenz, Clara Blackybee and soclatlon at Crab Orchard. mem.

inose present were: Mesdames Ed Eller. W. L. Cm von taty; UUUV, IinU lCSSrS. VirrWl The marriage of Miss Eula Virginia Clingman and Mr.

Albert Russell Sonne was solemnized at 8:30 o'clock Thursday night at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. F.

Clingman. Th'e Rev. Dr. Ray St. Clair performed the ceremony in the presence of the two immediate families and a few close friends.

Miss Corinne Miller, the maid of honor, wore a rust color crepe de chine dress and a large black hat and carried an arm bouquet of pink 'chrysanthemums. Miss Dorothy Banks, niece of the bridegroom, was the flower girl in a white organdie frock. She carried a basket of pink roses. The bride wore a traveling suit of dark blue duvetyn trimmed with squirrel and a hat of French blue. She carded Columbia roses and lilies of the valley.

Dr. Irvine Sonne wa3 his brother's best man. Following the ceremony a reception was held after which Mr. and Mr3. Sonne left on their wedding trip.

Mary Lawrence Virginia Richards. Mrs. Albert A. Cowan is visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Francis Waller in Chi er, Charles Toibert. Alhort W. H. Ann and Wiaer Riddle Sr Mrs. William Speed left last week Peter, Lucy Bayless, James Lesher, Hollie Jordan, Claud cago.

Misses Ruby Downs, Marie Bohr, Myr to join Mr. Speed in Charlotte. N. C. v-urry, (jnesten Daughertv.

L. where they will spend the winter. tle Jrencn, martina Filburn, Loretta Filburn. Florence Kirchner. jerry AicAdams and John Miss Cowan has returned to Oxcroft, after a visit to Sir.

Lucile Tipton, Sara Landan, Miriam Phillips, Matilda Landan, Marcella Coll, Mary Catherine Coll, Augusta Ethel 'Gray Postori, Helen Walker, Ethel Mae Tuell, Ann Pinney, Ruth Wilson, Elizabeth Wilson Ruth Koehler, Margaret Bickel, ouiieiman. Amanda Fetter, Catherine Bar-, bour, Edith Margaret -Jessie Glover Edith Selman, Nina Kerr, Gertrude Hart, Sally Whitehead, Maricita Burton, Emma Thompson Hunter, Zula Mae Norton. Marie App, Mrs. Robert Sanders; Jackson, Miss. and Mrs.

Saunders P. Jones, Jr. is the guest of Mrs. Finley. wngni, lsaoeiie Kiddle, Marie Rose Craven and Mary Hunter, and Mr.

Richard C. Airs. M. K. Hamilton.

Elizabeth-: town, announces thn m.ir,-in,.rt nf htf Mrs. James Canerton. who came Mr. James Glaz'ebrbok has returned Ronald, Norman Eller, Lawrence Dalsie, Frank App, Albert Aapp, J. D.

Dora -Wood, tained Tuesday in honor of his nine teenth birthday anniversary. Thos-f- daughter, Miss Mary La Verne Ham- from a week-end' visit to his uncle. to attend the meeting of the Colonial Dames, returned yesterday to Mr. William Glazebrook; at-his hunt num. to Alvin LaRue Cox, Loull-ville.

The marriage u-as BnlnmniMd Evelyn Darlington, Brent Wlckliffe, Anna Hollinshead, Barbara Kallman. Jane Kavanagh, Betty Kallman. Adelaide Greene, "resent were: Misses Jean Skelly. Margaret- Summers. Mildred Cooner.

Tintv, ing lodge on the' Eighteenth Street t-niiups, itooert Hebel, Bill Gruber. William App, John French, Rav Hunter, Cle.tus Craven, Bertrand Craven, Merton Eller and Ray C. Riddle. quietly Friday afternoon. Road.

Mrs. Clarence Lebus and Mrs. Weber. Onal Cr.ind.-iii Miss Catherine: Sachs will close their home on the Upper River Road and will go December 1 to spend the winter at The Seelbach. Wilma Knall.

Imm 1 Roger Williams returned yesterday to Lexington after a short stay in Quintette Club to Mrs. Margaret Meder and children Florence Packwrwi vitu Serve As Soloist have moved from' West Main 'Street to their new home oh Eastern Parkway. where she visited her daughter, Mrs. Kett.ig Berle, and Maj. Berle.

U. S. A. Mrs. Berle and daughter.

Miss Virginia Lee Berle will spend the winter with Mrs. Berle's mother. Mr. and Mrs. John Klein have re Dorothy McDeniels and Mabel Pack-wood and Messrs.

Maurice Packwood, brank Benson. Roy Heiger, John Hesch, Julian Rm. HE Louisville Quintette Club, Miss Florence Berry. Cannon, Woodford County, has arrived to remain until after Christmas, the guest of her sister, Mrs. I.

F. Starks and Mr. Starks. Mr. Morse English announces the marriage on August 15 of his daughter.

Miss Anita English, to Mr. William L. Lapsley, of County. Mr. and Mrs.

T. J. Kaufman announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Ada Kaufman, November 5, to Mr. Arvile L.

Wooldridge. Owersboro. turned from a stay of ten days at French Lick Springs. Announcement is made of tlie birth iisch, Ralnh E. which has not been heard in concert since it filled the role of of a son- to Mr.

and Mrs. Ray S. Misses Owena Moorman and Jane Moorman were hosts October 31 at a party. Those present were: Misses Ruth Hampton, Mary Scott Fisher, Louise Van Arsdale, Juanita Norman' Amelyn Hoffman, Mariam Thomas, Owena Moorman and Jane Moorman, and Messrs. Horace Tumey, Ray Carson, Raymond Hibbitt, Ed Hoffman Marvin Laufer, Henry Korfage, Bvron O'Bannon, Patrick Calloway and William Saxtedder.

McPike. Mrs. Jamie D' Angelo. who hast soloist with the Louisville Chor worth Metcalf, Dennis Weber, George Weber Alvin Beck, Charles Baker. Richard Henderson, Raymond Pack-wood and Theodore Nail.

Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Phillip have taken an apartment at the Weissinger-Gaulbert for the winter, and will move tomorrow from their home in Southern Heights.

us two years ago. will be heard in the been visiting her sister, Mrs. Leonard A. Hewett, sailed recently for Italy to visit her sister, Mrs. Donato Zinno.

Miss Margaret Hieatt. Darlington. same capacity at the next concert' who-has been studying-at the Louisville Conservatory of Music: has The Cabbage Patch Sewing Circle will hold its annual bazaar from 10 to 6 o'clock Tuesday morning and afternoon, November 22, at 416 West Chestnut Street. Luncheon will be served. of the chorus, December 1.

in the Louisville Male High School Mrs. Lillian Lncn wn o-Hrn accepted a position as "instructor in Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Doe will return today from a visit to Mr. and the department of public school Announcement has been made of the marriage of Mrs.

Irmadean Woodward, Cincinnati, to Mr. Herbert C. Lee, Louisville. Mrs. Lee was formerly Miss Irmadean Harris, Shelbyville.

Mr. and Mrs. Lee will make their home at 907 West Broadway. prise party Thursday in honor of 'her birthday anniversary. Thn.

Mrs. Seth Nones in New York. ftr. and Mrs. Maurice R.

Cotton landed last week in Liverpool and will spend three months in Europe music of the Bush College of Music. Chicago. were: Two movements of the Arensky Messrs. and Moadnmoo won Mr. Jarvls Geer has reurned to New York after snendine a week- nt Tho Entertainments Quintette will constitute one of It selections.

Mrs. Virgil Baird. Glasgow, is the Mrs. turned William K. Cravens has ro-to Bloomfleld.

after vtir Hogue announces the mar guest of her Mrs. W. L. Cook, in the Hinglands. hannon B.

Lucas, H. J. Lucas, H. S. Steele; darnes J.

D. Smith, Lu cille Smith; Misses Helen Gerard Stella Lucas, Deloris Bohannon. Mildred Lucas. Carl Shackleton is preparing as to Mrs. James S.

Clark Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Howard enter tained at a 6 o'clock dinner for Mr and Mrs.

Pete Tegart and children' Masters Paul Joseph and Howard Yin-cente Tegart, New Albany. Miss Elsie Curry gave a surprise party Wednesday evening in honor of the twenty-eighth birthday anniversary of Mr. John Scheiman. Those present were: Messrs. and Mesdames D.

R. Beauchamp, Oscar Linderquist nago of his granddaughter. Miss) Mrs. Joseph D. Burge and her ais- new choral number, "My Johnny Wu Miss Margaret Relev has returned Shoemaker" arranged by Deem Mrs.

Ftnley F. Gibson will entertain the girls of her Sunday-school class, tomorrow night with an informal party at her home, 1111 South Third Street. Geoige Woodnng, Nolan s. Mrs. Edward Sachs and Miss Cath urine Sachs left last week to spend several weeks at Atlantic City.

Mr. from a visit to Mrs. Margaret Smith in Chicago. Taylor from an air from Cornwall. Louis Klrchdofer, Jerald Parr.

uernaru ter, Pamela poor, of New York J. Smith, both of Reno. New The cere- will leave next Sunday for New York ruony was performed at St: Thomas' I where Mrs. Burge will visit her Dar-Church, Reno. November 1.

Mr. and ents. Mrs. Smith are spending their honey- moon In Southern California. Mr.

George Lonr and hlj ion, Den- Bach's "Song of Death" and Mrs. Fontaine Kremer has returnmt I Karl Grnhfeirtm- it, cv the Spirit of Music" by Percy Reettf-y--. Mr. Ray C. Riddle was given a sur- I and W.

C. Ciirrv- -tnel Burbridge was host at umry misses T.nnlle from Los Angeles and-San Francisco, apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Sachs and Stephens also are added to the lt'1 prise party in honor of his twentieth Marion, Ilda Rhodes.

Ida Hill nf tL 1'rlay evening, in honor J3er" 01 vliS3 Irie Landregan. Those pres- tory of the chorus..

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