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6 Logcinsport Pharos-Tribuno I The class social oE era class of the Ninth street Christian church will bo held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon af the home Mrs. J. A. Fergus, 617 Eleventh street. -ft- The Hand in Hand Circle of the Kings Daughters Mid Sor.9 will meet at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the.home of Mrs.

Lucy Hart, 113 street. Eleven members attended the 1-st meeting of Phllathea A. class the Baptist Temple at the homo of Mrs. Jennie Rohlof, 402 Henry street. The to have an auction sale at the next mooting, at the home of Mrs.

Llllle Stephens, 124 "West Linden avenue. A covered dish dinner also bo held. Assisting the hostess was Mrs. Lottio Prppst. Mrs.

Lillian Crist will entertain the Bethlehem township Homo Economics club at 2 o'clock Wad- nesday' afternoon. Roll call will "be answered by naming a favorite vegetable, Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Myrtle Champ, Mrs. Olive Brenner, and Mrs. Paulino Leffel.

Each member is to bring a baby picture herself. Mrs. Pearl Jones gave an interesting review "United States and Russia," by Vera 'M. Dean, at the meeting of the' E. S.

0. reading club Saturday afternoon at the home Mrs. Florence Rinehart, 410 Hanna street. The book treats aspects of American and Russian relations, and explains how we and Russia can untangle ourselves from the grip in which we find ourselves, according to Mrs. Jones' review.

Refreshments were serv.ed at the close the The Twentieth Century class meet at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. N. Duley, 72 Bel. River avenue. Assistant hostesses will, bo Mrs.

J. T. Hunter and Mrs. Myrtle Welm- Friendship Social Circle ot the West Broadway Presbyterian church has postponed its meeting from September 8 to September 15. Mrs.

Alethea Steffi', 929 Cecil street, wilt be hostess. Plans for the fall council moet- 1ns will be made at the meeting B. P. W. club at o'clock Wednesday evening at the Y.

W. C. A. Movies of the national convention held in Texas will be shown following the business session. --if-Cass county chapter American War Mothers will meet' at 2:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon at Memorial Home.

The Women's Union of the Baptist Temple will meet at 2:15 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at tha church. Mrs. Betty McDonald will "bo hostess to the P-riacilla Guild at Honey Dolly 7:45 o'clock Wednesday evening instead oE Thursday at lier home, 1546 North Third St. fr- The Missionary society the St. Paul Lutheran church meet at 1:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon with Mrs.

Ruth MehaMo, who will tie assisted by Battle Qnnglotf. Trcva Leffort will be tho lesson loader, and tho aid society business meeting will follow. The regular business meeting ot the Daughters of Isabella will be held at 7:80 o'clock Tuesday evening at the of G. instead on a two 'weeks trip to tho Black 1-1 Ill's, Yellowstone National Park and Denver, Colorado. On their return they will reside In Rochester.

Mrs. Bartholomew is sales manager oE thii BlUmcnthal Store in this city and Mr. Bartholomew is a salesman In the Moans Clothing store in Peru. AND MRS. BOYQEN THOMAS of on Sept.

14, as previously announced. Mrs. Gai'dner Martin will bo hostess to tho Burrows Homo Economics club at 1:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Sho will be assisted by Dell Mal'tin, Sadie Gray, Doll Cloyor, and Dorothy Sherman. Devotions will be given by Blanche Bcnnor, and Cecelia Bush will bo in' charge of tho program.

Brnce Buclin.na, 28 Frederick will be hostess to the. Wesleyan' Service guild of the Wheatland Avenue i cluvch at 7:4.5 o'clock Wednesday evening. She will bo assisted by Mrs. Julia Plight. A lesson on lawn improvement will be presented by Miss Ethol Nice at the meeting of Jefferson township Home Economics club No.

2, at 1:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the home of 'Mrs. Margaret Gibson. Roll call will be answered by telling who cares for the lawn. Assistant hostesses will bo Mrs. Mary Kraay, Mrs.

M.Vgaret Gibson, Mrs. Ruth "Williams, and Mrs. Eva. Oltfin. members and one guost of the West Boardway Presbyterian Service Guild enjoyed a wiener roast at tho home Lavon Johnson, 207 West Miami avenue Friday evening.

Assistant hostesses were Pauline Bookwaltor and Helen Rogers. Myrtlo Southcomb waa in charge of the program. school day theme was used, and school games and a spelling bee were enjoyed. ft-Marriage licenses have been issued by Cass county clerk Robert D. Schmidt to Costa Pandall and Laura Barr, both Logansport, and Louis Mlnnoman, Logansport, route 3, and Joan Kistler, Logans' Tho Deacon Grange will meet at the Grange hall at 8:30 o'clock Wednesday evening.

Plans will b'e made "for night, which will be held Sept. 30. Tho lecture hour Wednesday evening will bo a demonstration a model grange. All members are urged to attend. The Idaville.

Methodist church gave a surprise birthday party for their pastw, Rev. Loyd Oyermyer, Friday evening. Games and other entertainment were enjoyed and refreshments were served. The pastor received many gift's. ft-Tho WSOS of the Onward Meth- dist church will postpone their mooting one week, to tie held Wednesday, Sept.

IB, at the home of Mrs. Weldon Lutz. -ft- Shrlne Club Ladles met Thursday afternoon and elected the following officers: Mrs. Ruth Ayers, president; Mrs. Geneva Lesh, vice president; Mrs.

Evelyn Hlnlcle, treasurer. Games of euchre were enjoyed, and prizes were won. by M.rs. Jo Barrett, Mrs. Helen Harrison, and Mrs.

Regina Redding. The next meeting will be a dessert-euchre. party on October 7 at the Shrine club. -ft- Homecoming will be hold at the Miami Baptist church on Sept. 12.

Preaching services will bogin at 11 o'clock, and a basket dinner will bo served at noon. A program will bo presented in the afternoon. Elizabeth Tomlinson And Donald Reason Are Wed in'Kewanna Wedding vows wen; exchanged by Ellnuboth Tomlinson and Donald Reason in. a pretty double ring ceremony solemnized at o'clock Sunday evening in the Methodist parsonage in Kowanna. The brldo Is the daughter' of Mr.

and Mrs. R. R. Tomlinson, Kb- wanna, while Mr. Reason Is the son o( Mr.

and M. Reason, Kowanna, 2, Attending the bride was Lllliam Reason, sister of the bridegroom, ot Logimsport, while Howard Graham, also oc Logansport, tho bridegroom as best man. For her wedding, the bride was attired in a grey street length dross, which she complemented with navy accessories. Hor corsage Was arranged from rod roses. Her maid of honor selected a navy bluo dress with navy accessories.

Her cojsage was of white roses. After a short wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Reason will reslda in Kewanna." The bride is a graduate of Ko- wanna high school and is employed as assistant cashier of the Fanners and Merchants bank in Kowanna. Mr.

Reason, who served three years in tho army, is employed with the Muohlhausen Spring corporation. Single Ring Rites Unite Joan Kistler And Louis Minnerinan In a pretty single ring ceremony performed at the altar St. Vincent church 10 o'clock Saturday morning, Miss Joan Kistle.r pledged her ti'otli to Louis Minna- man. Tho bride is the daughter 1 of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Klsle'r, 1221 Cum- mlngs while Mr. Minneman is tho son of Lawrence Minneman, Logansport, route 3, The Reverend Joseph P. Schall officiated at the' nuptial rites. A sott grey street length dress, fashioned with lace edging was selected by tho bride. With it she woro black accessories and a cor- sago of white roses.

Mrs. Mary Jane'Minneman, of tho bride, who attended as matron honor, was attired in white brepo styled with a flared Her corsage with of red rosb- Charles Cook, Logansport served the bridegroom as best man Friends and relatives were guests at a reception which followed at 1431 High St. The graduate, Logansport high school, is how employed at the H. W. Gossard company Mr.

Minneman is a graduate Deer Creek high school and is now employed with the Charley Lowo Roofing company. Tho couple will reside at Dizardie St. She's neat' 'n' sweet 'n' just beautiful! Hurry, sew up tills Mother for that extra- gift tor your girl! A girl's best friend is this dolly! Pattern 7329; transfer 15-Inch clotbas pattern. Our IrntiroVoA a visual with enAy-lq-sco charts jvml.pnotos, nnrt complete directions inakoa ne SSid CANTS In co.na for this pattorn to Pharos-Tribune. Household Arts 564 Went Street.

Chicago 1 1 1 I plainly NAME. ADDMBSS ZOXE. PATTERN NUMBEU. Nursery news! Everything to pamper Baby, to make childhood more charming. Is shown in our Alice Brooks Needlework Book.

It's only FIFTEEN cents 100 illustrations needlework designs, plus a FREE pattern printed right in the book a Oneita Weller Weds Orla Bartholomew ROCHESTER, Sept. 7-Mrs. Oneita Irene Weller, daughter of Mrs. Bruce Lowe, of this city, became the bride Orla Peru, in a ceremony performed at noon Sunday In the Presbyterian church In Montlcello, Tho bride was attractive, in a. green suit with brown accessories and a corsage gardenias.

Mr. and Mrs. Bartholomew are Social Calendar Tuesday 7:30 p. Bees, W. B.

A. lodgo, Mrs'. Mabel Strong. 7:30 club, city building. Wednesday .6:30 p.

Joseph hospital Auxiliary, hospital grounds. Tuesday Sept. 7, LOVELY CANDLELIGHT RITES UNITE CAROLYN DROMPP AND E. MOORE --Photo by Rangel Mr, and Mrs. Boydon B.

Thomas are pictured at the reception which followed their wedding August 15, at the Wheatland Methodist church, The bride Miss Nellie Cowley. After a motor trip to southern Indiana, the 'couple is rslding at Park avenue. Miss Bonnie Herman And Verh E. Jones Wed in Home Rites I The home of Mrs, Alary Prophet, 844 OarflRlfl avenue, was the scene bt the marriage of. her daughter, Miss Bonnie Lois Herman, and em Ellis Jones, nephew of nd Airs.

Louis B. Jdiieg, Peru oute four, at 3 o'clock Friday af- rnoon. The Reverend Ralph E. McCor- lack, of Royal Centre and West Jnton Methodist churches, ottlci- tad at the ceremony, which was ortormed at an Improvised altar ecprated with baskets ot gladioli. Mrs.

Huby Meyers provided brld- 1 music, which, Included "0 Pi'o- nlse Me," and the traditional larches. Attending the couple were Miss Dllen L. Ariiold, of Loganspart, nd Robert- Collins, Logansport oute one. An aqua blue gabardine two- ilece d.resa was selected -by the for her wedding altiro. The Bodice was sequin trimmed, and a tiffled peplurn encircled the waist.

ier accessories ware white, and he woro a corsage of pink rose nds. Her maid of honor was attired a black silk tatfeta dress trim- ned, with red ruffles. Her accea- ories were black and she had a VIRGINIA KELLER BECOMES BRIDE OF HUGH QUILL IN INDIANAPOLIS Miss Virginia Keller became the palgn faille suit with accessories of cocoa color, while Mrs. Quill was attired in a grey blue- dress with natural hat trimmed with, matching and in black, Both mothers had orchid corsages. A wedding breakfast was held for thirty-five fjuests following the ttetemony, at the Lake Shore Country Club, and a reception followed Irom 2 to 4 o'clock that afternoon approximately 200 guests.

A cake centered bridal table. When the couple left for their plane trip to east, the bride wore a green.gabardine suit with green hat tied with brown veiling under her 'cliiu. Her other accessories were brown and she wore the orchid from.her bridal bouquet. The couple will be at home after October 1, at their apartment on East Washington street in. Indianapolis.

The bride is a graduate Log- ausport high school and has been, employed at the Fletcher's Trust company In Indianapolis. Mr, Quill in a graduate Butler university and is now with, the International Harvester company in 'Indiana- polls. bride of Hugh Michael Quill in a jeautiful ceremony performed at the altar of Our Lady of Lburdes church in Indianapolis Monday morning at.10 o'clock. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter P. Keller, 408 Bates 'street, while Mr. Quill is son of'. Mrs. Mary Quill, "of Indianapolis.

White gladioli arid mums decorated the candlelight altar at which Reverend Moore read the single ring rites. A program of. bridal music was offered preceding the service. Attendants to the couple were Miss Marie Keller, sister the ijride, as maid oE honor; Mary Ellen Quill, sister the bridegroom and Emily Jane Vitello, cousin of the bride, as bridesmaids, and John QUill, brother the bridegroom, as man. Usherk were Dan Keller, brother of the bride, and Joe Quill, br.other oE the bridegroom 1 A heavy ivory satin gown with fine marquisette yoke was worn by the bride as alie was escorted to tho altar by her Triple folds formed the bertha, and matching the bertha were triple folds around the hipltne, forming a bustle in the.

back, from which a chapel train extended. The long sleeves tapered at this wrists. Her fingertip veil fell from a braided satin, coronal. She carried a bouquet white and pink rosebuds centered with ah orchid. Rose buds we're tied the white satin streamers which cascaded from it.

maid honor was attired in a turquoise gown with matching ostrich trim. Her gown, also lea- lured a triple fold collar, and the skirt was draped Into a bustle where roses in light dark shaded cocoa colors gave an accent of color. She wore mitt's to match, and matching bonnet with turquoise ostrich trim. The-bridesmaids' gowns wf.re of similar design and color and they wore gold bonnets with ostrich trim. Each attendant her ensemble" with gold slippers.and her gift from tho bride, gold double stnincl chokers, They all carried chrysanthemums In yellow and bronze shades, matching the' 'ostrich tips and rose clusters' trimmed the costumes.

Mrs. Keller attended in a cham- Patricia Schweier Weds Claude Pruitt The marriage Miss Patricia Sohwoler, ot Hartford City, ant Claude B. Pruitt, son of Be.r Prutt.t, 231 East Linden avenue was solemnized at 9 o'clock the morning of Aug. 27 in. Indlnapo lia, it IB announced.

Following the wedding ceremony tho couple was honored at a break last at tho WaBliirigton Hotel, wltl the bridegroom's Mrs. Ge nova Butts, as hostess. Ml 1 and Mrs. Pruitt then- lei for a week's wedding trip tlvougl tho Smokoy. Mountains.

They recently' returned to their horn at 1215 Pennsylvania avenue In In dianapolis. The bride formerly was proprle tor of a knit shop in Hartford City Mr. Pruitt, a r-'aclnate of LoganS port high school, is employed as salesman with tho KeUer-Stewar company in Indianapolis. i 4 A I PORTER DRW6 CO. Cor.

fourth A Qolden Rule Favorite is Back Again 3.00 Barbizon's slim classic slip with longer length and even hanging gored skirt extra strong seams and double top at bust and back. Petal and white rayon crepe Sizes: 10 to 20. SHOP IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT Candlelight prevailed at tho altar of the St. James Evangelical Lutheran church at 4 o'clock Sat-- urday afternoon when Miss Carolyn Drompp recidod h6r nuptial vows to William B. Moore, of.

Culver. The bride is the daughter oC and Mrs. Frederick Dronipp, 2809 East Broadway, while Mr. Moore is tho grandson of Mr. and Mrs.

Otto P. Vogt, Sixth street, Palms and bouquets of mixed vblte flowers decorated the altar, whtsvo the double rlnfe ceremony was read by the Reverend 13. F. Schumacher. Pews were marked with satin bows and flowers.

A prelude of bridal music was played by Miss Myrtle Castle, or- including "My Heart at Thy Sweet and "0 Perfect Jeanne Moore, Elmhurst, 1111-: nois, sister of the bridegroom, was soloist, and offered "I Love Thee" and. "The Lord's Prayer" as a Attending the' brUe were her sisters, Joan Drotnnp, as inaid ot of red rbses. Mrs- Prophet was present In a dark blue Bemberg sheer with lack accessories, and her corsage was pink roses. Mrs. Jones at- ended in a black dress and had a iornage of rosea.

A reception was held for ap- H'oxlmately twenty-Jive guests fol- owing the rites. The bride's table vas centered with a three-tiered voddirig cake witli miniature bride ml bridegroom. Hostesses were ilisses Oda and Olive JpnfcBi' The bride changed to- a gray pin stripe wool two-pioce outfit and lack accessories for traveling. She vore her bridal corsage. She Is a of Logansport high school the class of 1948.

Mr. Jones attended New Wavery high school and In-the army air froce tor two years. He employed with tho Cleman's Truck Line In South Bend. The couple will reside at 84.4 Garield avenue. Logansport, Miss Marjorie Hile Exchanges Holy Vows With Junior Arion Miss Marjorie Hile, daughter ot Mr.

and Mrs, Lester Hile, and Jun- A.Tl'oiii sou of and Mrs, George Arion, both of Camden, route 1, were united in marriage at o'clock Friday evening al homo of the bridegroom's parents. The Rev. Grant, of Logansport, read the single ring ceremony before a fireplace decorated with tali flowers arid lighted by candlelight. The bride was attired In a light blue gabardine suit with black accessories and had a cbrsaga of red roses. Betty Arion, sister of the brldo- lionor, ami bridesmaid.

Jtidl.ty Drompp, William Hopkins, Logixnsptii't, BBWed as hest man, diile ushers were' Douglas Myers, Babcoclr, dud John L. Bower, of Logansport, and Alan Knapp, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, was gowned in. mellow candlelight satin fashioned with a sculptured bas- quet accented with, a fluted satin bertha. The sleeves were long and tapered to points tho hands.

The full skirt was hooped and fell Into a cathedral train edged with a fluted ruffle. Her two-tiered fingertip veil of Illusion cascaded from' a candlelight satin wedding rl'ng entwined with pfearls. She carried an arm bouquet of gardenias and stephonotls, Her attendants were attired alike in ice blue satin. The fitted bodices, styled with drop shoulder effect, were accented with fichus, rhe full hooped skirts extended nto dipped hemlines. They wore short white gloves and halos of American Beauty roses across tho jack of.

their hair, and carried, inn bouquets of American Beauty roses. Mrs. Drompp attended the wedding of her dajightor in a di'eBS of taupe crepe with brown accessories. The bridegroom's grandmother was present in a crepe dress of hiinter greotr with- black accessories. Both woro orchid, corsages.

A reception was held immediately following tha ceremony In the home ot the bride's parents, with approximately 200 guests present. The entertaining rooms were decorated with flowers, and a three- tiered wedding cako surrounded by white roses centered the candle- lighted bride's table. Hostesses were Mrs. William Bd- son and Mrs. William Hopkins, LoKnnsport; Miss Jano Ann Noble, Kukomo, and Mls'6 Charity Lindsay, Indianapolis.

For their wedding trip to Mi.chl-,, gun, the bride changed to a Continental green gabardine suit, with which she wore brown suede shoes with matching bag." Her corsage was of cyprlpedlum orchids. The bride is a graduate ot Logansport high school and of BePauw university. She Is a on Kappa Kappa Gamma social sorority, and the local chapter ot Psi Iota XI sorority. She has been since her graduation from DePauw as a social 'Worker with the Red Cross In South Bend, Mr. Moore, who is also- a-Logansport high school graduate, attended Drake university and Western Michigan college, and is a graduate of Northwestern university.

He is employed Prudential Insurance -company. The couple will make their homo In Culver. groom, who attended the bride as "maid of a attired in a light vey suit and. black accessories, Ivor corsage was white rpscB. Attending, the bridegroom was Arthur Russell, ot Logansport.

mother of the brldo, was attired in blue and white sheer with'black accessaries, while Mrs. Arion attended in a navy blue dress and black, accessories. Both mothers hkd. gardenia corsages. A reception was held at the home of the bridegroom's parents following the service.

Centering the bride's two tiered wedding cake was a mlrilatiy'e- brldsl couple. Approximately thirty-five guests woro served. When, tho couple left on their trip to Chicago, the new Mrs. Arion changed to a light gray dress with accessories and her bridal corsage. The bride is a rmduate of Deer Creok.

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