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Dayton Daily News from Dayton, Ohio • 27

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Dayton Daily Newsi
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SOCIETY SECTION 5 THE DAYTON DAILY NEWS SUNDAY, JUNE 1912 Reb ecca jane oaiiowav A I a rrancis.vv. viar vvea Jane Calloway of N. Robert daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson W.

Galloway of Cedarville, and Francia Wil-lard Gark, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Region Of N. C. C.

W. rrHE Dayton region of the Cin-cinnati Archdiocesan Federation of N. C. W. will meet Friday at 2 o'clock at the Lor-etto, with the president, Mad sine Fauvet McLaughlin, presiding.

The group is continuing its meetings throughout the summer. The regional meeting which was scheduled for June will take place in Cincinnati July 9 at 12 o'clock in the ballroom of the Hotel Alms. The consolidated reports of all organizations will be read and contributions for the National Catholic School of Social Service will be given to the regional treasurer. Pantorium DHV tKANt RS Robert F. Clark of Marietta, took place Saturday evening at 8:30 o'clock at the Cedarville United Presbyterian ehurch.

Dr. R. A. Jamieson performed the double ring ceremony before an altar decorated with palms, baskets of white gladioli and gypsophelia, and candelabra. Miss Lena Hastings accompanied Mrs.

H. M. Jackson, soloist, at the organ in presenting a program of nuptial music Miss Dorothy Galloway of Cedarrille was raid of konor and wore a yellow frock, and Mr. W. Cof man, of Norwalk, sister of the bridegroom, appeared in an apple green dress.

The bridesmaids, Miss Virginia Townsley and Miss Dorothy Anderson of Cedarville wore dresses 1 1 MEETING 'VHE Dayton Historical society will mept Tuesday at the Old Log Cabin. Members will enjoy a picnic supper at A o'clock. A business meeting will be held In the evening. MRS. C.

E. D. HEITZMAN Mrs. lleitzman is the former Miss Noveda Elaine Furnas, and is the daughter of Mrs. 11.

0. Furnas and the late Blaine 0. Furnas. Mr. lleitzman is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry E. lleitzman of Fort McKinley. Their marriage took place June 9. Mrs.

lleitzman is graduate of Fairview high school, and Mr. lleitzman was graduated from Fairview and is now employed at he N. C. R. YOUR NEXT PERMANENT Camp Fire Girls News QAMTERS participating In tha cooperative program of tha Y.

W. C. A. and the Camp Fire Girls' organiiation will gather at Sinclair park Monday morning at 9 o'clock for their day ramp schedule. In case of rain, local radio stations will announce on Monday at 8:45 a.

m. that the day camp will be held in the V. W. C. A.

building on the fourth floor. On Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, girls will attend swimming and crafts classes at the Y. W. C. On Friday at 10 o'clock, girls will meet in the fire station at Fiftn and Wilkinson sts.

The Nowee and Nowetompat-timin Camp Fire Girls of West-wood will meet through the summer at the home of their guardian, Mrs. Lee Hardy, and sew for tha Needlework Guild. July 1, 2 and 8 have been set as the datea for the Ottokwa Camp Fire Girls of Northridge to go to Brown's farm in Union to eamp. Those who will attend are Betty Lou Peyton, Joyce Keplinger, Carol Shartle, Rose Marie DeVeny, Dorothy Jones, Eloise Iiowrey, Frances Loos, Violet Owen, Thyllis Baldwin, Gloria Knuth, Elsie Brumbaugh, Romain Thomas and Verna Loos. Also attending will be Jana Lee Decker and Phyllis Rirhsrds.

Mrs. Helene LeVaTly is guardian of the group. The Taokiye Camp Fira group of the Santa Clara Church of Christ planned a swimming party for the group Thursday. A skating party at Triangle Roller Rink was enjoyed by the members of this group last week. Mrs.

Olive Melody is the guardian with Mrs. Ruth Kara acting as the assistant. The Cheskchamay I a Camp Fire Girls made plans to attend Brown's farm for camping at their last meeting, Thursday evening. Tie following girls plan to go camping: Gerry Hen-, of orchid shale which were fashioned alike, with tucked midriffs, sweetheart necklines, bracelet-length sleeves and very full skirts. They wore small pompadour hats to match their dress a.

The bride wore a becoming gown of petal white chiffon, fashioned with a pointed midriff and a softly draped bodice with a high round neckline. The full bishop sleeves had deep fitted cuffs, and the graceful skirt fell into a wide train. Her fingertip veil of bridal illusion fell from a Margo bonnet, which was trimmed In rows of tiny seed pearls, with an edging of pleated tulle. She carried a bouquet of white sweet peas, stephanotis and whit orchids. Her father gave her in marriage.

Carl P. Knab served as best man and the ushers were Joseph Schnener and Delbert Pugh. Mrs. Calloway wore for her daughter's wedding a black chiffon frock with a peach bodies and black jacket. The bridegroom's mother wore a blue chiffon gown with a lace bodice.

A reception was held following the ceremony in the garden at the home of the bride's parents, The couple left later for a short wedding trip, for which the bride wore a powder blue print silk suit, with black accessories, and a corsage of white orchids. They will reside in Dayton. The out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. R.

F. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Pugh of Marietta, Miss Kuth Palmer of Columbus, Mrs. C.

E. Galloway, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bowman of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs.

M. L. Barker of Hamilton, Miss Virginia Hubach of Pittsburgh, Miss Helen Gardiner and Miss Harriet Hall of Columbus, and Miss Janet Shock, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Julian and Mr.

and Mrs. R. B. McNeill of this city. Four Score Sunshine rpHE FOUR SCORE Sunshine society will meet Tuesday at the home of Mrs.

Vercil E. Sen-seman, 137 Aberdeen with Mrs. Stanley C. Koverman assisting hostess. Luncheon at 1 o'clock will precede the regular business session.

Special reports will be given by Mrs. L. E. Rohrer, and Mrs. W.

D. Harrison, committee chairman and delegate respectively. Mrs. Lewis D. Morris will preside.

NOTICE: Any Dry Cleaning or Laundry Taken in Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday will be Finished and Returned to you by FRIDAY Send Your Garments in EARLY Next Week i P- i A i i ll Osborn Girl Is Pastor's Bride MRS. FRANK CONACE Mrs. Conace is the former Miss Vcniria Yarber, announcement of whose marriage at the Riverside church in New York Sunday is being made by her parents, Mr. snd Mrs. George Reiger of Henry st.

Mr. Conace is a graduate of Cornell university and at present is manager of the aircraft armament department of tha Sperry Oyroseope Co, Ctmial flowing In twirling linn yuuthful Winitl wr-Ing sn air of dignity Tour noil pnnnnt will tm nft and lilurlng, and ntlritr lackMif In hrh mill nd UffiMU. A A Besdy Salcn fORMKRI.V VAI.LOS 209 Lowe Rldg. FU TSUl Krankoskt, Martha Coon and Marie Angusten. Mrs.

Helene 1ftVally, guardian, and several assistants will also attend camp. Members of the Cheskchamay Camp Fire group of Otterbein II, B. church are planning to attend the organized Camp Fira camp in Columbus. Mrs. William R.

Grssner is the guardian. son, nelen Hepp, Betty Goodyear, Bonlta Klein, Alberta Riley, Marvel Roeder, Betty Lu Taylor, Iouise Welsh, Shirley Klein, Virginia Spitiig, Helen McMannamy, Doris Hakes, Rosella Rado, Churkie Taylor, Joanne Dicker, Marilyn Kirken-dall, ToAnn Adams, Joanne orris, Lettie Mae Ziegert, Nary L.SHOVC aar.siiR's nro store PVT. AND MRS. C. GAEK, JR.

Mrs. Oack is the former Miss Alberta Ilecht, whose marriage took place May 23 in Wichita Falls, Texas, at Shepard Field. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ilecht of Haynes st.

Pvt. Oaeke is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gaeke of St. Paul av.

They were married in the chapel. Pantorium DRY CiEAIMtHS OSBORN, June 27 Miss Msri-ana Warner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Warner of Zimmerman and the Rev. Paul H.

Bassett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Koy Bassett of Fairfield, were married Wednesday afternoon at Trinity Evangelical and Reformed church here. Rev. Walter B.

Leis of Bellevtie, 0 officiated at the double ring ceremony. A program of nuptial music was rendered by Prof, and Mrs. George Barron of Miami university. Mrs. Robert Sarchet, sister of the groom, wss matron of honor.

Mrs. Adam Flath and Miss Marthena Sexton were bridesmaids. Suzsnne Hall and Jo anne Harrier were junior bridesmaids. June Linebaugh was flower girl. The bride's gown was of white satin and lace and she wore a bouquet of white roses, gypso-philia and vhite larkspur.

A necklace of pearls. Her veil was of finger-tip length and she carried a bouquet of white ross, gypsophilia and white larkspur. She was given In marriage by her father. The bride Is a graduate of the school of music at Wittenberg college and has been teaching in the Bath-Consolidated school at Osborn. The bridegroom Is a graduate of 0.

S. IT, and the Boston School of Theology. He has just received the appointment as, associate pastor at Bexley Methodist church, Bexley, O. Roy Basset, father of the bridegroom, was best man. Ufchers were Mai.

Jnhn Linebaugh and Taul Warner, cousins of the bride. Lieut. Robert Sarchet, brother-in-law of the groom, and Henry Noffke. Monday ttert hours: 12:15 to 8:45 P. M.

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K. M. Nevin of Cleveland av. Joan Marie Bookwaller is the (laughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ray Bookwalter of Holly av.

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KLEIN MRS. A. PSCZULKOSKt Mrs.Howard T. Klein was before her mirringe in Westmimer rreshyerifin rhapel, June 5. Miss Martha Jnne Creager of the Y.

W. C. A. M. Klein is the son of Mrs.

W. W. Nooning of Pa. Mr. and Mrs, Klein are residing on Webster dr.

Mrs. David Niscly was before her marriijre, May 30 in Holy Crnm rhnrch, Mim Antinn-ette liutkus, and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Frank liutkus of K. 4, Xenia. Mr.

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