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ENGAGEMENTS 1 Late SpringWeddings Are Numerous Bloom Loci i A Jl" I i -5 'J 'i i 1 'V, 1r 1 -7t -1 Bryan Clifford Miss Margaret Doris Bryan, daughter of Mrs. Anna B. Bryan, and Mr. John Morgan Clifford, son of Mrs. Maye E.

Clifford, were married at 9 a.m. yesterday in Holy Cross Church. The bride wore a gown of white satin with net skirt in three tiers and a fingertip length veil held with orange blossoms. She carried white larkspur and carnations. Miss Beatrice Bryan, the maid of honor, wore a gown of pink organza and carried a bouquet of spring flowers.

Miss Virginia Clifford, the bridesmaid, wore aqua organza and also carried a bouquet of spring flowers. Mr. Paul Clifford was the best man and the groomsmen were Messrs. Fred Bryan and William H. Bryan.

A wedding breakfast followed at the home of the bride's parents at 3149 W. Broadway. Yesterday afternoon a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Clifford will make their home at 305 Shawnee Drive. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles McNeff, Memphis, Mrs. Mary Ray, Mrs.

Fred Polloch, Lebanon, Pvt. Paul T. Bryan, Fort Knox, Ky. Hall J. .11 The wedding of Miss Mary Dorothy Hall, daughter of Mrs.

William Nethcrton, and Mr. Louis Head son of Mrs. Cary T. Jull, took place at 8:30 a.m. yesterday in Christ the King Church, the Rev.

John D. Fallon performing the ceremony. The bride wore an afternoon grown of white alpaca faille with a large hat of matching material, white accessories, a single strand of penrls and a shoulder bouquet of white orchids. She carried a mother-of-pearl prayer book. Her maid of honor and only attendant, Miss Helen F.

Taylor( wore an indentical dross of aquamarine alpaca romaine, matching hat, white accessories, pearls, and a shoulder bouquet of white rosebuds and stephanntis. The best man was Mr. Robert J. Hoffman. Following breakfast given at the home of the bridegroom's mother, 737 S.

40th Street. Mr. and Mrs. Jull flew to St. Louis on their wedding trip.

Upon their return, they will make their home temporarily at 3409 Love Circle, Nashville, Tenn. (More Weddings on Page 5.) Effie Belle Edelen, Lebanon, will wed Richard G. Maddux. Anne Elizabeth McFarland and Charles Francis will marry. 'Galiafer Beirhc St.

Benedict's Church was the scene of the wedding of Miss Mary E. Gahafer, daughter of MrC and Mrs. A. F. Gahafer, and Mr.

Joseph V. Beirne, son of Mrs. Helen Beirne, which was lemnized at 9 a.m. yesterday. The Rev.

Francis O'Conner celebrated the nuptial mass. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a white faille taffeta gown with a long train. Her fingertip-length veil was held with a halo of gardenias and forget-me-nots, and she carried a French bouquet of gardenias, forget-me-nots and star flowers. The bride was attended by Mrs. George Kief, matron of honor, and Miss Mary Bland, bridesmaid.

They were gowned in pastel blue faille taffeta, carrying French bouquets of blue delphinium and white star flowers and wearing halos of the same. The flower girl, Miss Barbara Fowler, wore white frosted organdy with showers of blue ribbon and matching bonnet. She carried a French bouquet. Mr. David Gahafer was the best man, and the groomsmen were Messrs.

Maurice Gahafer and Wallace Lish. Following the ceremony, a breakfast was given at the home of the bride's aunt and uncle, trnxn MRS. ROBERT HAROLD LOEK. Jane Cot Wiggins, Richmond, will le married to Ensign John Sherman Hinkebein, U. of K.

graduate. Wiggins Hinkebeiii Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Selby Wiggins, Richmond, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Jane Coy Wiggins, to Ensign John Sherman Hinkebein, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Hinkebein. Louisville. No date has been set for. the wedding. Miss Wiggins attended Randolph Macon College, Lynchburg, where, she was a member of the Pi Secret Society and Chi Omega Sorority.

Ensign Hinkebein received his B.S. degree from the University of Kentucky, where he was president of O.D.K. national honorary fraternity, captain of the football team and member of Sigma Chi. i Mildred Straub and Robert L. Trapp will be wed soon.

Edythe Brown Martin will marry James Herbert Tate. WALNUT BETWEEN 3D AND 4TH FEATURING HALF SIZES The wedding of Miss Mary Francis Bloom, daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs. Lester T. Bloom.

Lexington, and Lieut. Robert Harold Loet, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Loeb, Charleston, W. tookplace yesterday at the home of the bride's parents.

The bride was married in a gown of bridal satin cut on princess lines. She was attended by her two sisters, Mrs. Edward J. Baker, New York, and Miss Barbara Bloom, who wore pale pink mouseline dresses and carried pink and lavender larkspur. Lieutenant Loeb and Mrs.

Loeb will make their home at Pember-ton, N. J. Miss Bloom is the granddaughter of Mrs. Michael Switow, Louisville. Lieut Loeb is a graduate of the University of Virginia and is now stationed at Fort Dix, J.

Overall Herbert Miss Catherine Overall, daughter of Mr. J. W. Overall, and Mr. Ernest J.

Herbert, son of Mrs. Clara Herbert were married yesterday in St. Benedict's Church, the Rev. Francis O'Conner officiating. The bride wore a gown of white satin trimmed in lace, with fitted bodice and full skirt falling into a long train.

She wore long veil pf tulle trimmed in lace and seed pearls. Her bouquet was white roses. The matron of honor, Mrs. John B. Doyle, was gowned in blue chiffon with a pink hat.

She carried pink roses. Mr. William Herbert was the best man. After the ceremony, a breakfast was held at the French Village. Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert left on a short wedding trip and upon their return, they will make their home with the bride's father at 2244 Osage Avenue. i lb Mr. and Mrs. D.

F. Hardesty, N. 33d Street. After a short wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs.

Beirne will make their home at 2307 Garland. Wolke Beck At 8:30 o'clock last night, in Broadway Methodist Church, was solemnized the wedding of Miss Doris M. Wolke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred J.

Wolke, and Lieut. Walter G. Beck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter G.

Beck. The Rev. William S. Bolles performed the ceremony. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white organdy trimmed with lace.

Her fingertip length veil was held by gardenias. She carried a bouquet of gardenias and white sweet peas. Mrs. Palmer Durham, the matron of honor, and Misses Susette Sohm, Dorothy Whitehouse and Kathryn Groves, bridesmaids, wore similar gowns of flowered yellow organdy. Miss Martha Beck, the junior bridesmaid, wore yellow organdy.

All attendants carried bouquets of garden flowers. Mr. Norman Beck was the best man, and Messrs. Charles Hampton, Lee Morat, Bob Taylor. 'I I V.

I I ff I-" I hi Half sizes for now and half sizes for summer and a fascinating collection too Elizabeth Shumate, Ekron, will be wed to Jack Kunnecke. Martha Frances Mullaney and John L. Brown will be wed. I -w LOOK I our fl'JV5r Palmer Durham were the groomsmen. Following the ceremony a reception was given by the bride's parents at their home in Kenwood Village.

Mr. and Mrs. Beck will make their home at Patterson Field, Dayton, Ohio. Jane Frahlich will be wed to Frederick C. Schwartz.

Holselaw -Worth Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Rausch, 2315 Longest Avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Claudia Holselaw, to Mr. W.

Edward Worth, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Worth.

The wedding will take place June 13 in St. Vincent de Paul Church. Mann Borders Mrs. George Williamson Mann, 1444 S. 6th, announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Martha Jane Mann, to Mr.

Robert S. Borders, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C.

Borders. The wedding will be solemnized Tuesday evening, May 19, in the parish house of the Berry Boulevard Presbyterian Church, the Rev. Samuel R. Vanover officiating. LO VI I EST Sketched' A very important half size redingore featuring grey and white printed crepe a beautiful whit pique with fagoting edge collar on coat.

Note the basic print dress with crystal buttons down the front white pique piping at the neck. Navy and white, green and For Him It's Your Duty! Katherine Kornhauser will marry Frank H. Miller, Jr. Ticlienoi -Miller Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel M. Tichenor announce 'the engagement of their daughter, Miss Dorothy Ames Tichenor, to Mr. David Smith Miller, son of Mrs. W. B.

Walters. The wedding is planned for June 11. No formal invitations are being issued. Egart Chism Mrs. Jennie Egart, 4505 S.

3d, announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Mary Clarice Egart, to Mr. Arthur B. Chism, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B.

Chism. The wecfding will take place May 30 in Holy Name Church. Vogel Ridings Mr. and Mrs. William A.

Vogel announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Annetta Cynthia Vogel, to Mr. William Ridings, Mobile, formerly of Louisville. The wedding will take place May 19 in the Clifton Baptist Church. Mr. Ridings is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. John T. Ridings, Louisville. Special For Future Employment Frahlich Schwartz Mr. and Mrs.

Vaughn Parrish Frahlick, Nortonville, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Jane Frahlick, to Mr. Frederick Charles Schwartz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lloyd Schwartz, Cleveland, Ohio. The wedding will take place at 4 p.m.

May 27 at the Fourth Avenue Presbyterian Church, Louisville. Chapman Holland Dr. O. B. Chapman, Port Royal, announces the engagement of his daughter, Miss Mary Kathleen Chapman, to the Rev.

With-row Thomas Holland, Baptist Theological Seminary. Duncan Memorial Chapel will be the scene of the wedding on June 23. Giles Wheatley Mrs. Bertha Giles, St. Francis, announces the engagement of her daughter.

Miss. Myra Belle Giles, to Mr. Robert E. Wheatley, on of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Wheatley The wedding will take place June 2 in St. Francis Assisi Church, St. Francis, Ky. Monday Tuesdays Wednesdays" white, grey and white. Learn BEAUTY CULTURE tow tuition Easy termi Job placement Limited enrollment ACT NOW! 00 $25 Shampoo, Finger Wave JCftd and Sparkle Sheen Rinse- jy Certified Realistic Permanent $2.00 Phone WA 9938 for Appointment BEAUTY SALON rritilnti.Ttiirlntl Wigi CENTRAL INSTITUTE OF BEAUTY CULTURE 6S1 S.

3d St. Call JArknon "itat tor Complete Information Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wigginton, 2215 Slaughter Avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Jennette Wigginton, to Mr. Eugene Burton, son of Mr.

and Mrs. M. S. Burton. An early June wedding is planned.

3d Floor, M. E. Taylor Bldf. VAWJ Open Evenlnjs' FUR STORAGE The complete protection for your furs and woolen garments. Cold storage plus fumigation, plus humidity control the ideal climate for your furs this summer.

Now more than ever before it is essential that you protect your precious furs and woolens. BE BETTER FITTED IN Shumate Kunnecke Mr. and Mrs. Herman Shumate, Ekron, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Shumate, to Mr. Jack Kunnecke, son of Mr.

and Mrs. W. R. Kunnecke, Muldraugh, Ky. The wedding will take place June 20.

McFarland Francis Mr. and Mrs. Arch Howard McFarland, Bowling Green, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Anna Elizabeth McFarland, to Mr. Charles Mc-Ginnis Francis, son of Mrs.

C. E. Francis, Bowling Green. Mullaney Brown Mr. and Mrs.

C. J. Mullaney Ennounce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Martha Frances Mullaney, to Mr. John L.

Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brown. St. Louis Bertrand's Church will be the scene of the wedding at 8 pjn.

June 6. Straub Trapp Mr. and Mrs. Charles Straub announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mildred Straub, to Mr. Robert Trapp, son of Mr.

and Mrs. William Trapp, Los Angeles, Calif. The wedding will take place in the near future. Martin Pate Mr. and Mrs.

Bernill Martin announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Edythe Brown Martin, to Mr. James Herbert Pate, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Herbert Pate. The wedding will take place May 30.

Kornhausei Miller Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Kornhauser, S931 Northwestern Parkway, an-rounce the engagement of their daughter.

Miss Katherine Kornhauser, to Mr. Frank H. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H.

Miller. The wedding will take place May 23. Edelen Maddux Mrs. G. Bruce Edelen, Lebanon, announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Effie Belle Edelen, to Pvt.

Richard G. Maddux, son of Mrs. Bert Maddux, Louisville. A June wedding is planned. Ly tl Coomb Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph D. Lytle announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Jo Anne Lytle, to Mr. Cloy T. Coombs, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles C. Coombs. The wedding will take place at 6 p.m. June 4 in Shawnee Presbyterian Church.

Clare Stewart Mrs. Mary Clare, 2210 Du-mesnil Street, announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Mary Jo Clare, to Sergt. Vance Lee Stewart, Fort SilL son of Mr. and Mrs. Vance K.

Stewart, Louisville. The wedding will be solemnized on May 30 in the rectory of the Church of the SHOES OF DISTINCTION Fur Coats Valuation to $80.00 Cloth Coats Valuation to $65.00 Phone WAbash 3112 for Bonded Messenger 50 00 $2 $2 Higher Values At 3 of Declared Value dainty, light-hearted, utterly feminine FOOTWEAR nrrr-vi IL sunran lotion ifiT FROM OUR VAST COLLECTION OF COTTON AND SILK WITH BIC CITY MANNERS. 19.95 8.95 14.95 fiuv This delicate rachel tinted lotion not only helps to prevent burn but oiso coaxes the skin to obsorb the sun's rays that tinge you to Just the right glorious, 1 (HAND-MADE) Crisp and cool fabrics, tailored by real suit tailors Included are soap-and-water cottbns in solid colors and stripes, others in shantung, crepe and faille in solid colors and prints. Sizes 9 to 20. 11 gold tan.

Completely non-greasy I ('or 4.70 TANC Sling Pump of all-over white Buck with platform of Red or Tan Calf high heel. Si III 1 1 1 SIMMONDS i scores a $14.95 suntan oil 1 Fashion Scoop SAHARA All-over White Buck Tie perforated vamp-open toe, medium The large natural colored straw, off the face, all occasion hat, with a soft contrasting Blessed Sacrament, Lawton, Okla. Zubrod Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B.

Zubrod, 2201 Woodford Place, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Dorothy Zubrod, to Mr. Charles Joseph Kelly, Wichita Falls, Texas. The wedding is set for 9 a.m. June 6 in St. Francis of Assisi Church.

Wright Kelley Dr. N. H. Wright and Mrs. Wright, 1968 Douglass announce the engagement of their daughter.

Miss Mary Elizabeth Wright, to Mr. Frederick Thomas Kelley, son of Mrs. Mary Kelley. A summer wedding is planned. $14.95 Si I This delightful amber colored oil is I most effective.

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FOURTH ST. afa THE COURIER-JOURNAL, MAY 17, 1942 SECTION 2, PAGE 4.

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