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The Journal Herald from Dayton, Ohio • 26

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warn SECTION Society DAYTON SUNDAY JOURNAL-HERALD, JUNE 30, 1940. Soelelfi Numerous Weddings' Fill Dayton's Social Calendar for Current Season ry I -ft A iK ii ii jflrkv i ii ii i a- 1 r- i 1 a I s- hfi Prm SfV Vl U't V. y. i rrr i k-L A- 1 MRS. CHARLES VAN GAS MRS.

E. J. MRS. RICHARD W. BAUJIAN MRS.

JESSE N. WILSON' IKS. EMERSON' GKASSAX MRS. VILLLM A. POO EY MRS.

VICTOR SPARACO Mrs. Jesse N. Wilson Is the former Mary Frances Hutchison, of Hall avenue. Her marriage was solemnized June 29 at 7:30 p. In Riverdale Methodist church.

Before her marriage June 22 at Hnly Cross church Mrs. Charles Vangas was Frances Radmiskls. Mr. and Mrs. Vangas are residing on Leo street.

Saturday at 11:30 a. m. Miss Prlscilla Voissard, of Versailles, Ohio, became the bride of Richard William Bauman, of Bish avenue, in the parsonage of Corpus Cbristi church. Mrs. Edmund J.

Kolaczkowski is the former Miss Alberta F. Schweller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert j. Schweller, of McReynoIds street.

Her marriage took place May 30, at Holy Trinity church. The couple is residing at 216 Crane street. Mrs. tor Sparaco (Mollie Gulasa) is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Gulasa, of East First street. Mr. Sparaco is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marco Sparaco, of Bowen street.

Their wedding took place June 1 at Holy Family church. They are residing at 315 Bowen street The wedding of Mrs. Emerson Grassan, formerly Helen Friend, took place June 1, at the First Church of God. Mrs. Grassan is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Friend, of Delphos avenue. Mr. Grassan Is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

George Grassan, of Bolander avenue. The wedding of Miss Mary Virginia Smith and the Rev. William Arthur Poovey was an event of June 29 at 6:30 p. in Hope Evangelical church. Margaret Polk Marries Oscar T.

McCutchen In a single ring ceremony Saturday afternoon at the Santa Clara Church of Christ, marriage vows were exchanged by Miss Margaret Jane Polk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl M. Polk of Ashwood avenue, and Oscar T. McCutchen, son of Mr.

and Mrs. William F. McCutchen of Paducah, Ky. The Rev. Raymond T.

Parks officiated at the 4:30 o'clock Priscilla Voissard Bride Of Richard W. Bauman In a ceremony marked by charming simplicity Miss Priscilla Voissard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Voissard of Versailles, became the bride of Pvichard William Bauman of Bish avenue Saturday at 11:30 a. m.

in the parsonage of Corpus Christi Father Harry Ansbury officiated at the ceremony. A refusion of roses and peonies was used for decorations. Hutchison Mary Camp Fire Girls Active Attending the bride was her sister, Miss Sylvia Voissard, who wore a gown of white chiffon Recent Bride Engaged nuptials before the altar banked with palms, candelabra, white gladioli, feverfew and carnations. Margaret Wallace Crowmer pre- 9 Weds J. Wilson The members of the Tawar.ka, trimmed with lace.

For accent i he wore a blusher and headband 1 4 and slippers of pink. She carried an old-fashioned bouquet of pink Riverdale Methodist church wa3 beautifully decorated with palms, bouquets of white gladioli, snapdragons and lilies and softly lighted by tapers in candelabra for the wedding Saturday at 7:30 p. m. Hasenjager, Norma Barker, Shirley Gilbert and Dorothy Younce. Girls of the Unachipwee group of the First Congregational Christian church were singing, "Rain, rain, go away and come again some other clay" as they were rained out of their day camp ac oses.

far Bride Wears Mitts The bride spoke her vows in a of Miss Mary Frances Hutchison, Smith-Poovey Vows Spoken Hope Evangelical Lutheran church was the scene of the ceremony Saturday evening uniting Miss Mary Virginia Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Arthur Smith of Wilfred avenue, and the Rev. William Arthur Poovey, son of Mrs.

Opal Poovey of Cumberland avenue, Saturday evening at 6:30 o'clock. The Rev. Clarence C. Weiss officiated at the ceremony. Miss Anna Loges, aunt of the bride, presided at the organ.

Miss Ruth Smith presented vocal selections. Miss Barbara Morgan of Lyndon, college roommate of the bride, attended as honor maid in a gown of yellow marquisette over taffeta designed with a sweetheart Shirley Deane model fashioned of Promise Me" was played softly during the ceremony. Miss Elizabeth Belle McCutchen attended as maid of honor in a gown of ashes of roses marquisette and a French blue silk net turban. Her colonial bouquet Was of sweetheart roses, delphiniums, feverfew and gypsophila. Given by Father The bride's father gave her in marriage.

She was lovely in a frosted white chiffon designed with Camp Fire girl3 group of the E. J. Brown school to the number of 14 are enjoying a camping trip at Miller's grove this week. Something different wa3 planned each day. Among the activities were a nature hike, observing and gathering different kinds of leaves and making a trail map.

The following gills attended the camp which had in charge Mrs. Charles Teeter, guardian, and Mrs. William Haughton, assistant guardian; Betty Teeter, Charlotte Teeter, Doris Haughton, Mary Brigg, Jean Eyerman, Eleanor Erisman, Dianne Lebert, Kay Johnson, Bar daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William C.

Hutchison of Hall avenue, and Jesse N. Wilson. Mr. Wilson is the square neckline and short pufied i I 1 jr 1 I i 4 i if- jfit vi i sleeves. With this she wore elbow length lace mitts.

Her veil of illu son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse E. Wilson of Brookline avenue. sion tulle was copied after a Schiaparelli original.

It was held The Rev. N. C. Bangham of in place by a Juliet cap trimmed with a row of tiny pearls. ficiated.

Catherine Stahl, organist, Mr. Bauman, who is the son of tivities again this last week. In lieu of the day camp, the girls met and completed their nature books, Mrs. E. R.

Hunt is guardian, assisted by Mrs. D. Gladson. Joanne Combs was elected president of the Hogowo group of the Patterson school this last week; vice president, Patty Hoffman; Janet Eaton, secretary; Marjorie Stein, treasurer, and Juanita Bae-gott, scribe. A picnic is planned to be held at Old River park, the arrangements being made by their guardian, Mrs.

Ray Combs. Another group of girls enjoyed a camping trip this past week -i. Mrs. Betty Frizell of Williams street and Henry Bauman of Oak-ridge drive was attended by Roger presented the program of nuptial music and accompanied Norma Wilson, soloist, who sang "At Dawning," "Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life" and "0 Promise Me." bara Lehman, Lois Kern, Betty Grilhot as best man. neckline and full skirt.

Bridesmaids were Miss Marjorie Loges, cousin of the bride, and Miss Marguerite For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Attending the bride as maid of Roy Ruehle and Clyde Kayser, Jr, The wedding reception was held Voissard chose a dark blue sheer with white accessories. Her corsage was of pink rosebuds. Poovey, sister of the bridegroom. They wore aqua marquisette over honor was Miss Evelyn Frey.

Mrs 3 Stanley M. Dague was matron of honor. Miss Frey wore a powder Following the ceremony the IPC wedding breakfast was held at the home of the bridal couple, 510 white marquisette gown designed with a high neckline and bishop sleeves. The front of the bodice and sleeves were inserted with chantilly lace, and the girdle fastened with a small bow. Tiny buttons marked the front of the dress which had an extremely full skirt.

Her colonial bouquet of gardenias, gypsophila and valley lilies was arranged against a background of white malene. She wore a tricorn imported braid hat tied in back with gros grain ribbon. Neil Chapman of Highland, 111., attended the bridegroom as best man. Ushers were Ellsworth Polk, Lieut Gus Prentiss and Lieut. F.

C. Teich of Fort Thomas, Ky. Mrs. Polk attended her daughter's wedding in a navy blue print redingote, white accessories and a corsage of red roses. Mrs.

Mc 1 1 X' Forest avenue, where thev will blue organza trimmed in pink with appliqued flowers, shirred puffed sleeves and bodice. She carried a bouquet of pink roses, sweet peas, when the following girls, members of the Unaliyi group of Roosevelt high school, under the guardianship of Mrs. George Keller, packed their cots and blankets and trav reside after July 10 after a trip to Washington, D. C. A reception was held at the Allen Dancing academy.

taffeta. Each attendant carried an arm bouquet of Shasta daisies, and wore daisies in her hair. Wears Marquisette The bride's father gave her in marriage. She wore a gown of white marquisette over satin, fashioned with a sweetheart neckline, puffed sleeves and a fingertip veil which fell from a halo of twisted net. The gown was designed with lace insertions at the snapdragons and gypsophila.

For a neaauress sne wore a blue veil tit ki Mrs. Dague was gowned in pink organza trimmed in blue. She Out-of-town guests at the wed at the home of the bride's parents following the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs.

Poovey will make their home in Monterey Park, after July 15. The bride is a graduate of Steele high school and Capital university. She is a member of Phi Beta, music and dramatic fraternity. Mr. Poovey is a graduate of Steele high school and Capital university theological seminary.

He received his master's degree at Northwestern university, and was elected to Tau Kappa Alpha, forensic honorary. Formerly professor of speech at Capital university, he is now pastor of Christ Lutheran church in Monterey Park, Calif. eled to Miller's grove for their usual summer frolic: Janet Pfuhl, Charlotte Nauyoks, Elizabeth Pet MISS JUNE TRAFB Announcement of the engagement of Miss June Truiib, of Shaw avenue, to Joseph F. Farley, of Plymouth avenue, was made by her mother, Mrs. H.

C. Traub, of Columbus, O. A party was given in honor of the couple In Cleveland by Mr. Farley's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. J. Earley, of that city. Mr. Farley is associated with the Great Lakes Carbon company in Dayton.

The wedding will be an event of October. wore a pink veil and carried a bou ding were Mr. and Mrs. Urban Schnieder of Wapakoneta, Mr. and Mrs.

William Wentz, Sidney, quet of pink roses, delphinium and erson, Mary Louise Kemp, Betty snapdragons. Alcorn, Janet Keller, June Wat- and Mrs. Henry Pour, kins. Glora Freed and Mrs. George Given by Father Troy, and Mrs.

Thomas Ma- waistline and lace bow-knots on the skirt She carried white roses and stephanotis. haffey, Miamiaburg, O. 9. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a Keller, their guardian. Although the girls encountered considerable rain and cold weather, a wonderful time was reported by all the girls.

Prof. William C. Craig of Co gown of embossed figured mousse' Cutchen appeared in a sea green mist and grey chiffon dress with white accessories and a shoulder lumbus, 0., attended the bridegroom as best man. Ushers were Wiles-Baxter- line de soie fashioned with shirred puffed sleeves and sweetheart neckline. Her finger-tip length veil was bordered with lace and Speak Vows in Traditional White (Concluded from Page Two) era.

They carried bouquets of was held in place by a coronet With her gown she wore lace mitta and a pearl necklace, gift of the bridegroom. Her bouquet was of corsage of talisman roses and valley lilies. Motor North The reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. Later Mr. and Mrs.

McCutchen left for a trip to northern Michigan. The bride attended Transylvania college, and is a member of Chi Omega sorority. The bridegroom attended the University of Kentucky, and is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Pershing Rifles and white roses, sweet peas, lilies of Happy Hours Garden Club Happy Hours Garden club will meet at the home of Mrs. H. Clax-ton, 807 Lexington avenue, Tuesday afternoon, July 2.

at 2 o'clock. Roll call will be answered with a garden verse and "Why I Joined a Garden Club." Subjects tf be discussed at the meeting are "Flower Arrangements" and "Garden Pests.1 the valley and gypsophila. Auencnng me Bridegroom as best man was his brother, James H. Wilson. The ushers were Charles Earl Hutchison, brother of the bride; Elwood Kline, Myron Kirsey of Lebanon and BiUv Hutcn t- ison, brother of the bride, was the bride wore a black sheer gored junior usher.

coat dress with ninno and a For her daughter's wedding, Mrs Wedding Today Hutchison chose a gown of blue lace and navy accessories. Mrs Wilson, the bridegroom's mother, I' wore a gown of gray alpaca crep with white accessories. Both wore "A MRS. JAMES C.EI.EF Mrs. James Gilep, the former Mish Callio Zahars, it the daughter of Mrs.

Marlgo ahars, of Forrer Imulevard. Her wedding was an event of June 16 In the Greek Orthodox church, Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. Gelep will reside in Fihhburg, Mass.

white hat of imported straw trimmed with black felt. Out-of-town guests at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. William F. McCutchen, Mr.

and Mrs. W. Aubrey Jones of Paducah; Mrs. J. D.

Ipes, Miss Myrtly Ipes of Mishawauka, Ir.d.; Mrs. Ballard Luxon of Richmond, Miss Mary Hinkiy of Paris. and Lieut, and Mrs. F. Teich and Lieut J.

A. Riley.t corsages of pink roses. -1 WAPAKOXETA Mr. and Mrs. E.

B. Coplin, of near Lima, are announcing the approaching marriage of their daughter. Evelyn, to Harold De-Long, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy DeLong, of this city.

The wedding will take place Sunday, June 30, in the Zion Lutheran church at Lima, with the Rev. Arthur Kulhman officiating. maiden hair fern. The bride, given in marriage by John Evans Layport, was stately in her gown of chalk white silk jersey fashioned with tight bodice, full, flowing sleeves and a sculptured skirt which fell into a graceful train. Her fingertip veil was held in place by a Juliet cap adorned with pearl beads and was designed with a blusher.

The( bridal bouquet was an arrangement of white roses, larkspur and stephanotis centered by a cluster of delicate lavendar orchids. The only jewelry worn by the bride was an exquisite pendant of pearls and diamonds which had formerly belonged to her paternal grandmother. Roy E. Hontz, of Dayton, served as best man. The ushers were John Wiles, brother of the bride, and Burton Dodd, of Zanesville, O.

Reception Immediately following the ceremony a reception was held at the Dayton Woman's club. Mr. and Mrs. Baxter left for a northern wedding trip. For traveling Mrs.

Baxter wore a blue printed sheer trimmed with duhonnct grosgrain ribbon and matching turban and white accessories. Mrs. Layport received the guests in a champagne pink lace gown with matching pink malice hat ac- Following the ceremony a recep tion was held at the home of the bride's parents. After the recep tion the couple left for a trip to Florida. Mrs.

Wilson traveled 'n i a blue and white dress with white accessories nd a corsage of gar denias. Unusual Program .1 1 Mrs. Wilson is a graduate of Steele high school. Mr. Wilson was graduated from Stivers high A program cf unusual interest is under way in the Philomusian club of Philadelphia.

The opening 1i MRS. CARL A. RODERF.R school. program included a film in sound Out-of-town guests at the wed MRS. FRANK WF.NZKE Women in England News comes from London, England, that the Women's Land Army has nearly 5,000 of iU mm-ber working on farms thro.

fh out the country. Their work' in agriculture is popular and their contribution toward food supplies ts Important There are now more than 16,000 members enrolled in the army und many of them are trained workers. ara coior, lrans-racuic," a saga tented by a touch of parrot green. Her corsage was of pink Japanese lilies. Mrs.

Baxter was attractive in a navy blue print and corsage of gardenias. The bride attended Dcnison university and was graduated from the Katharine Cibbs school in New York city. She is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority and the Private Welfare league. Mr. Baxter attended the University of Cincinnati and is associated with the IL J.

Heintz company. dine were Mis. E. R. Scherer, of the flying clipper ships.

Sub and Norma Scherer of jects to be dsscussed are; "Been Mrs. Carl A. Roderer the former Betty Fly. daughter of Mr. and Mr.

Robert Foley, of Carlisle avenue. Mr. Roderer i th nit of Mr. and Mr. John B.

Roderer, of Xenia avenue. The marriage took plare June 15 at Our Lady of Merer church. St, Rrigid rhurch, Xenia, Ohio, wat the wene of the wedding of Mis Rita Molan and Dr. Frank Wenrke. Saturday, June Ir.

and Mr. Wenrke "HI reside at 513 St. Paul avenue, this city. Mrs. Harry Spencer.

Robert i Spencer and James Spencer or Miamisbuig: Carl Spencer. Wa.ah-'"cion. D. and Grace Hamilton, (Lebanon. mng Education." "Secondary Education" and "Voriitionsl Schools." Mrs.

Walter Willard is president of the club..

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