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14 THE NEWS SENTINEL, OUT WAYNE, INDIANA, i Tuesday, Juno 12. fftTOClETY. TUS. Earl Hirahhnrr enter waa nlayail unrlnr the afternoon, I'1 talntxl vitlli a ItiiiclieonhrlrtK" prlac being nwarilccl the Ml" parly o( ery chniniliin arnoliil inl luimlin un.l mid Lmilar mmU (hi afternoon nt lir liilino on 'Mn. I nnd Mr futlierlne ITclfrer U'mI Truitfn ilronl li, liAC I 1 lljllltV lUlllltCOII UUI HerVOll, rural.

Mm Merril 11 Johnir. fr C'hl .1 "Olol schema I'CluK carried out rKO The lumheon mil nt "Inkaml white, tjul were the Individual lablo. which were ar Ihroi'Klioiit the lUIn rooms nirii rrn lilt! iiir iii ranged throiis'ho'ut tha living roim where variety of garden flowera ware combined with roaea in carrying out tha attractlra nbpolrrtmenta. Tha tablea had loasa In bud vaaea a oantar decoration. Following tha 'menu, the gueets apant an after.

honor giienl hhi preeeniad a lovely irlft of eller by tha hoatcaa. The girl eraployea of the varfoue department of the Nw Snttnel were the irueate of the newepaper management, nt a delightful plcnlo mlr ttyotilt name. Inut evfTUn at the E1K' Country arr cliiD, Hwlintnlng, various games hrlaltlnr Cheater rJcott, of Arcadia Court, an out of.town 'rruaatt Other hostaaaa who will entertain for Mra. John Include Mfa. Harry Andrew.

Mra. pun Mllllan aad Mra. S. 11. Ilechtel.

Mr. and Mra. J. O. Kreldt, of fj, fayette alraet, have returned front Hamilton lake, where they apent the week end with Mr, and Mia.

Jlay Vprdermark. 1 Mra. Edwin Scheele, of Northwood boulevard, entertained Infdrmally on Sunday afternoon at tier home. In honor of Mlaa Mabel Klhimel, a bride elect of the month. XJrldge tiiul conteste itnd an elaborate din' her were feature ef the orcaalon.

Tablea were arranged for bunco during the evening, prlaea at the timet being, awarded the Mlaaee Florence Hlaalns, Ixralne paahrr and Martha KggerL. frliea at a guessing contnat were won by the Mlaaee Kdnn, Hchroederr Huth Ooldberger and Martha KRarert. Dancing wa alao enjoyed In the evening, followed by refreahmenta: Thoae who participated In the event were the Mlaaea Maltha Urnnnlng, Bertha Nlemeyer, I.oralne IJaahcr, Oroman, Irma Llmlhoratr Margaret ICBKert, Itulh Ooldberger, Nv Steury, Anne McCreary, Kdna Iloblnaon, Other Ine Flaherlt. lNore Miller, Kdna Hohradei. (liace Nealo ami Klorence niening Mi nnd Woodnrd were frlcn a pleasant aurpi Ihb nnd linuse in 1 1 fif Ihoii fi Icmla on snliudfiv conlncr In lliclr noiv liorhr.

in lli Hluffioii riifid An ocn)ng of cyrli nnd d.incliiK wna cnlmril fol vhlrli a dellcloiia luncheon xna served, nch of the puetta hrrt inu himifil.t IjaaUeta filled with good things. Mr Henry t'oo. of Bhelbrvllle. li vlaltlng Mr and Mr J. In chin and daughter, llln Kdythe.

of Clay atraet. FOR WEDNESDAY HATS for the Slimmer Monhts at a Great Saving Mra. D. B. Flahman and nephew, Mr.

Chnrlea Plahraan, left today for Lafayette, to attend the graduation eernlaea of Mr. Ied Flaltman. Purdue unlvaraltj'. Mr. and Mr.

Ti J. Allgeln of 03 Kaet Ielth atreat. entertained at a week end hnuae party, at their cot tage, at uike (lforg. in honor vlaltlng relatlvea. Thoe who at tendod were.

Mr. John P. 6lmontnn. of Wnohlngton. D.

C.I Mr, arid lira. Manlyi Thompson and Bona. J3llly and John, nnd 'John Paul, of Taooma Park, of WMh.i Mr. and Mrs. Stave Cnrdef, of 8t, Iiula, Mo Mr.

Amena nimonton, ttrace, iieien ana Elden Ml Flnrene Hmlth, Mr. and Mra. Kugene Slmonton and Mlaa dene Allgnir. Who la nt home from the Sacred Heart academy for the aummor vacation. The Plymouth ClrcU will, hold1 a plonlo at Hnfnney park thla evening at o'clock.

Member are aekad to1 rlng their ovin eandwlohea, the remainder of the supper belng'ftirnlah od ly the commute. Prenaratlona have been made for a delightful time. The Phil oh fllrTa club will hold plcnlo 'edneadar evening at Bwln nev park. A plcnlo luncheon will be acrved at 6 o'clock. Charmingly appropriate are the sum mer hata shown hero for dress, sports, J) UUbUJ Ul 11IUU MAC CUUl JUUIVIIlei hats of white crepe, jaunty felts in white and colors, striking leghorns and attractive garden hats tf ft.95 i New Sport and Outing Hats FELT, RIBBON, .95 and $9.45 STRAW, I Second Kloor Over Woohvorth's Take eIeator Largest Millinery Store in Fort Wayne Mr.

and Mra. Harry F. Flahack. of KtnnAlrd avenue, itrn motoring to Madlaon. to attend tile commencement eaerclaea of tha Unl veralty of Wlaconaln.

their aon being a member of tho graduating claaa. 'Maater nillv Stein, 'aon or Mr. and Mr Arthur Rteln. of Woat Puller atreat, celebrated hi 6th blrthdny Anniversary, on Saturday arlernoon, by entertaining 12 of Ids little friends at a prettily appointed partv between the houra of 3 and 6 o'clock. Various gamea nnd conteete were en Joed by tha children during the afternoon, following which a dalnly birthday supper was served.

The appointments were prettily carried out In pink and white, with huge birthday cake forming the centerpiece on the table. Those present were: Paul Fenaer. nilly Wlllig. Max Powers, RlOlurd and Walter Jee Weaver, lohn Wiley, Lewis Rtartsman. Mel vln Fubrman.

Junior (Jinn. Courtis Polsn. Frank Frederick Schultz and Ruth Sandkuhler. Mlaa Fannie Ifoueton, of Akron, Ohio, I visiting with her slater. Miss Rose Houston.

Industrial secretary at the W. A. Mrs C. M. Davis, of Akron, Tnd Is visiting her son.

Mr John Tt Tnvls and family, of 21S West Jefferson street. Mr Ted Hayes, of Eliza street, has arrived home from Notre Damn university, from where he was graduated this week. Mr. George Haewell. of Indiana avenue, entertained a company of hla rrlond inrormauy last evening, in honor of the Misses Caryl and Fannla llaushman.

who are leavlnar in the near future for Detrnlt to reside. A I taffeta combined with gray, a blouse soclsl evening was enjoyed, following I of the same shade and gray footwear which a dinner whs rerved at tins I Mr. and Mrs. Byrne will reside at Worthlnaioji I'licaplier. Martln On Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock nt the home of Mr and Mra William I'ncaplier In I'leannnt Lake, occur rod the iimrrl no of their daughter Mis Iteinudlne.

and Mr. Omsi Woi thliiKton. son of Mr. and Mis Wfirthlng'on. of Ilutler.

Tho A. Kelfonl officiating at the ring cerorrroriy. preoedlng which Mr Kd nn I.eminon sang "Until. accom anted by Mrs John Mataon. The rldo was attired In a gown of white canton crene with veil of lulls and carried a shower bouquet of mock orange blosaome and roses.

Mlaa June Mataon, a cousin of the brldo, acted ae maid of honor and Mr. Wilbur Montegon. of Brooklyn, served as beat man. On the same day Mlaa Nottle Straw and Mr. Ted 'Martin, both of Fremont, were married at UgonUr by the Rev.

F. n. Parker The two oouplee left to gather on their honeymoon trip, going to Cleveland, from where Mr. and Mrs. Martin went to Niagara Fall and Mr.

and Mrs. Worthlngton to Washington. D. C. Mr and Mr.

Worthlngton wlll'realde In Moacon, Mion.K'na Mr. ana Martin In thla city. Caeiall ElekhoM. The marriage of Mr. Arch Joeeph Caasell and Mlaa Kile, Uliaabeth Klckhoff took place on Monday morning at St.

Patrick's church, the Rev. Father Joaeph Delaney "officiat ing. The bride wa attended by Mlaa Mary Catherine McDonald Mr, Charlea McDonald attended the groom. The bride wore a gown of beige georgette with panels Of brocaded crepe ami hat and footwear of contrasting shade. She carried i bouquet of Columbia roses with i shower of eilver ribbon.

Mlaa Mc Donald wore pale blue chiffon over aatln. her hat and footwear being while. She carried Premier roaea. The wedding breakfaat waa served at the home of the bride parent, to the member of the Immediate families. After July 1, Mr.

and Mrs. Cassell will bn at home to their frlendi In their own new home at 114 West Crelghtort avenue. The brldo was formerly assistant to Miss Pearl Ituaxell. dentist The groom Is a machinist at the Western Oaa and Construction company. Dyrna KIap.

A pretty wedding, was solemnised this morning at 8 o'clock In the St Mery'a Catholic church, when Mlaa Father A. Klep. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Louis Klep. of 72S West Jefferson street, becamo tho bride of Mr Bernard J.

Byrne. son of Mr. and Mrs. II J. Brne, of Chicago.

Mr James Byrne, a brother of the groom, and Mr Louis Klep. a brother of the bride, acted a uahera. The eanetuary waa decorated with palme, fern and flower and the service was read by Msgr. J. Jl.

Oechterlng, Th gown was of. white canton crepe trimmed with" pearl embroidery. Her veil was In cap effect and held In place with orange bloaaoms. Her footwear was white kid and she carried a brldal.bouQ.uet ot white roaes. llllea of the valley and awansonla.

Miss Agnes Klep attended her elster as bridesmaid. She wore a one piece frock of pink taffeta, a large hat of tho same material And white kid footwear. Her flowera were Ophelia loses. Mr. Joaeph Byrne attended his brother ns best mnn.

Tne ring ceremony" was uaed A wedding breakfaat waa served following the ceremony at the home or theb ride" parents. covers po'sg laid for gueats. inn bride's table waa decorated with amllax and pink and white roses, with a large wadding cake forming the centerpiece. Later the bride and arroom left on an eaatern trip, the bride for traveling Hearing a suit of dark bluo polret twill, a list or Diue daughter of Mra. Julia Slebold.

of oat Main street, became tne brine of Mr. J. Sauers. aon of Mr. and Mra.

John A. Hauers. of Chllllrotlie. O. The Rev.

Father Dapp officiated nt the cercmonv. preceding which i lolln music v.as sortly played by Mr. i Lorenzo. The church decorations vers artistic, palms, pnonles ami other cut flowers being used The Mcsnrs Morken and llohysns were ushers. Ths a very charming voting woman, was given in marriage iiy her brother.

Mr. Aitliur slebold. She made a lovoly appearance In her gown of orchid georgette, beaded with irnrla In olaborate pattern, the skirl being fashioned with aide panels extending below the hemline. She wore a large leghorn hat trimmed with tiny satin flower. Her footwear wa allver and her flower were orchid, aweetheart roaea and awansonla mad Jn pretty ehower ef' feet.

Mia Oarnett Kllheurne wai bridesmaid and waa charming 'In' I own of absinthe flat back, crepe run. In In draped style and embroidered with sold bead. A picture nat or leg horn trimmed with 'orchid and green allk flowers and green gatln slipper to match her gown compieteu ner Her flower war eunburet rose made In an arm bouquet. Mr, iipv MiebnM. a brother of the bride.

attended the groom. Ftollowlnr the rereniony a wadding breakfast, wa efved at the home of the bride's mother', the bride and groom leaving later on a northern motor trip. Roeeo, peonlee and fern were Uaed In the decorations of the horn. Mr. and Mr.

Bauer will return (o thla city and make their home with the bride' mother nt 1T01 Weat Main' atreet. Mrs. Bauer ha been employed In the Investment depart ment of the Lincoln National Life company. Mr. Sauer is 'connected with the Tepper Bros, store, a aalea man In the vlctrola department.

Out of town grueat at the nuptials In eluded tho elater of the groom, Mia Ma Bauer, of Chllllcothe; Mr, nrlebel, Mia Pearl Orlebet and Mr. Charles nylebel, all of Chicago. I la, 1 1 1 I For Sports Wear or "Any Wear." An Ideal Costume Very Smart and Economical Is a Knifc PIcatcd Skirt Worn with a JJIousc or Jacqucttc and as Ttsual irishman's Show Them in Great Variety! 'ijrtiiBI Trig Pleated Skirts A Most Remarkable Collection of Styles and Values at EVEftYTHlNG, to which Fashion poirila her flinter with favor; Hoshanara Crepes, Silk' Crepes Novelty Silks, Knife Pleats, Box Pleats, Com 1 bination Pleats, In gray, sand, cocoa, whlto and Paisley pat. terns. Truly a collection which will surpass your highest expectations.

WALK OVER White Shoes Jriere are two dainty pumps from a wide selection of Walk Over white shoes, in all the newest styles and all the wanted fabrics. Merely to see the Walk Over selection this year is to like this year's white shoe styles. Wati '( (DteP 1 Consult Our 5 Experts This is Foot Correction Week 812 Calhoun St. Summit City. Those Inrluded In tho nnrty were the Mlsdea Amy Slmn on.

Heaate Graham. Hazel n.irl. Ileler. and Ui aid Ine McUrory mid I anta I man, ef Detroit, the Menf rs Iest.r I Hlfank, Winifred OoeIeln, John iirnocKor, aye urnnam, tiu tn Aic Crc ry and Henry Hnttendorf. Mine Kdna Trentman, or East Washlnjrton street, entertained with a mlRcollHneou.

shower party laul evening: in honor of Mine Oertrude Drake, whose marriage to Mr Syl vebter Hyan will be an event of June 21 The rooms were decorated with roeen and peonies. Following an evenlnr of Bunco, a dainty luncheon vi as nerved. Prizes at the frame were awarded the Mleses Vol ma Itussa rana i reniman una uorothy Khunk. The appointments of the luncheon were carl red out In orchid and white, roses and peonies being uaed and. miniature bride forming the centerpiece on the table.

A cor 8a go marked tl)e place of tho honor guest and baskets of orchid and white were found at each place. Those present were the Misses Velma Uusse Margaret. Mary and Gertrude Drake. Helen liaUen. Mildred Ankenbruck.

Colette Freistoffer, Mlna Lee. Paupla ttelnkenameler, Helen Oeller. Dorothy Bhunk. Gertrude Trentman. Henrietta Trentman nnd Mrs.

Lawrence Sunderland. Miss nmke waa presented many beautiful and useful gifts for tier new home. 'Mr. and Mrs. GAnkln.

nf aai Berry etreetr had aa heir gwe st Mtsr i.iniaii iiuinpiireys. of Ienver, Colo Miss llumphreya will return here after visiting with classmates nt Chicago and Detroit Foeltihgsr Ladig. The marriago of Miss Berhlce Iiudlg and Iouti FoclllnRcr look place at 4 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, nt the home of tho I lev. Pliny Potts, who performed the ceremony The hftido woro a nown of Copenhagen blue canto crepe, combined with gray geogeirV white footwear and carried a bouquet of sun hurst ises. combined with maidenhair fern.

MIah Lucille Koelltnger, a sister of tho groom, wan btidesmald She wore a frock of rose and gold taffeta, trimmed with gold lace and carried a bouquet of roses. Mr. Don ald Ludiff. a biother of the bride, at tended the groom. Following the ceremony, a dnlnty collation wns served to tho Immediate relatives at tho homo of tho bride's narenta.

Mr and Mra. Ladtg, at 1G36 Clrant nvenue. The groom la son of Mi. and Mra. Loultf Koelllnger.

of 431 Poplar street. Mr. and Mrs. FoellltiKr will bo home with the bride's pnrents until heir new'home. on Foreit ftp nue, is ready for occupancy.

1143 Hast 73rd alreet. Chicago. Mr and Mrs. II. J.

Byrne came from Chicago to attend the wedding of their son IIartmAn. Miss Catherine llartman and Mr Walter Vought vero united In marriage this morning at 9 o'clock In the HI PatrJtk'n Catholic church. The Hev. Father Joseph Delany of ficiated at the ceremony The uhurch was artistically decorated with pink and white peonies The bride made a pretty pictur in her gown of white canton crepe, the skirt of which was fashioned with pleated panels, a bouffant hip tine effect being given by puffs of silver lace at either side, caught by a girdle finished with silver ribbons. Her veil was fashioned with a frill in back and held to the hair with a band of silver leavesv Her Tootwear waa white kid and she carried a lovely shower of white Angelus roses, eaater lilies and awansonla.

Miss Irene Lanternler as bridesmaid wore a frock of orchid shade georgette, the waist being made In long bodice effect and the skirt full, finished with French flowers of the same material. The tiny ruffled sleeves were edged with silver rib bon and a girdle of the French flow ors finished the waistline, fche wore a large leghorn hat with a wide Hash of orchid canton crepe and whita kid sandala. She carried Columbia roses and forget me nots In an old fauhloned holder of nlnk chiffon flu iahad i tlw real laco a nd tied wUh ciinkieq crepe. Mr. James Ifuntlno attended tho groom, Following the ceicinony a wedding breakfast was served at tne home of the bride's iMHiiaM lVWJ.Woyr at r4 15 West Butler ntreot, vflh whom tne bituo lias ueen making: her home The i ooms were decorated with great hampers and bankets of wlii to peonies and daisies and the bride's tarno waa laid In lllet and silver.

The brldo and groom left later on a honeymoon trip north. expecting later to go to Pontlac, where they will make their home with the groom's parents. Mr. and Mra. John Vought.

For going away, the bride wore a suit of dark bluo trlcotlne. black satin slinners. a hat of blue straw and taffeta com oinaiion ana a corsage or Premier rose. Out arfTTbwn guests at the nuptials Included Mr. J.

llartman, of Plymouth: Mrs. Casner Wnndman and daughter, Mrs. K. V. Morris, of isoutu rend, and Mr.

and Mra. Joe Keller and son, Joseph, of Monterey. 8auer 8febold. The Cathedral of tha imm i.i.ttt Conceptidn waajflhe scene of tt very oojy wedding this morning, at o'clock, when Miss Klva Slebold. BUY ROSE QUALITY Gifts for the Graduate The array of gifts suitable for young ladies and young men was never so inviting Tftf tttTttf tTttt i New Dinnerware For June Brides Attractive new patterns in Open Stock Dinnerware moderately priced a showing of particular Interest to June brides who want something Just a bit different from the ordlffary, yet pay no more.

The Caroline Ferguson Shop 113 W. Wayne St. I FEW WOOL CREPE Knlfo Pleatcd Skirts in Gray and Sand. The Season's Biggest Value, 5.95 Jackets Jacquettes Sleeveless Coats WMl MBltimt. 1 Ihsbbh aWM liieffi Mr)' T6 Match Your Skirt Or to Be Worn with Your Frocks Unr surpassed Values at Complete Range of Prices 5 7 '10 Others Up to $35 TlTODEl which have eatabllahad their In Fin Veleur.

Jersey. Chln rhllla. Astrakhan. Knitted Wool, Carnal' Bilk and Wool, VFrench Flannel and Imported Fabrics. I Borne ar with caracul collar.

Color Cocoa. Sand and White. An aesortment which affirms our leadership In "showing hew thlnf first." .50 017 021 Calhoun 017 921 Calhoun Fort Wayne's Lsrgest Specialty Store for Women" AAAAAA444 tJ i 1 a a at i I BV Afl a mm.tt aTa. SSK SS1 1 nSHMA A Timely Purchase and Sale 300 Brand New Sport and Summer Hats I UNUSUAL' VALUES DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY I CARL ROSE JEWELER. 1021 CALHOUN ST.

I 4 a ft 1 1 a a sz 'Y n'lWrritg' 1 8w I dO7lf aeatsVS 9 8tij TN Many of These Hats Would Be Extraordinary at Twice this Sale Price Ribbon Hats Canton Crepe Hats Garden Hats Em broidered Ha ts Banded Sailors All the New Colors Also Black, Black and White and Solid White Watch Our Window Display Sale Starts 9 A. M. Ur.

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