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Wedding Vows Solemnized Saturday SOCIETY Isabelle Manger to Wed Louisville debutante of 1936-37 season engaged to New Yorker Former State Girl Married In New York Ware Creeden The wedding of Miss Louise Ware, daughter of Mrs. Agnes Ware, 2724 S. 3d. and Mr. Gerald Creeden, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Creeden, was solemn Engagements Announced ized at 8:30 a.m. Saturday at Holy of lilies of the valley and pink roses. The bride's mother wore a navy blue sheer dress with navy blue accessories and a corsage bouquet of white roses and blue sweet-peas. After a motor trip in the East, Mr.

and Mrs. Gottbrath will be at home at the Cliff view Farm, Prospect. Out-of-town guests for the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. A.

C. Porter, Akron, Ohio, and Mrs. Isabelle Fitch, Charlestown, Ind. II. Prospect, was solemnized at 8:30 a.m.

Saturday at the Xhurch of St. Frances of Rome, the Rev. B. J. Boland, celebrant.

Miss Theresa Gottbrath was the bridesmaid and Mr. Robert Carothers was the best man. The ushers were Messrs. Joseph Gottbrath and John Minot Carothers. The bride wore a printed silk crepe with accessories of green and wine color.

Her corsage bouquet was of lilies of the valley and yellow roses. The bridesmaid wore a teal blue dress with dusty pink accessories and a corsage bridegroom's mother wore chartreuse crepe with a navy blue hat and a corsage bouquet of gardenias. The ceremony was followed by a reception at the home of the bride's parents for the two families and a few close friends. Mr. and Mrs.

Ringenberg will make their home at 1018 Baxter Ave. Carothers Cottbrath The wedding of Miss Katherine Lee Carothers, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Frank M. Carothers, 2124 Sycamore and Mr.

Frank Roth Rhodes Name Church, the Rev. Paul Dur-bin officiating. Miss Oleta Beelen was the bridesmaid and Mr. Carl King was the best man. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter C. Roth, 1214 E. Virginia Evansville, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Eloise Roth, The bride wore a white lace gown with the sweetheart neckline and puffed sleeves. Her finger Mr.

Dingwall is a graduate of the Choate School, Wallingford, and of Dartmouth College. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Alexander Dingwall, Scarsdale, N. Y.

The late Mr. Julius Manger achieved Nation-wide promi-nenfce when he built New York City's largest hotel many years ago. At the time of his death he was the active head and guiding genius of the Manger Hotel Chain, owning and operating hotels in New York, Washington, Boston' and' to the Rev. Clair V. Rhodes, Lou Mrs.

Julius Manger, Washington and New York, announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Isabelle Patricia Manger, to Mr. James Alexander Dingwall 111., Scarsdale, N. Y. Mrs. Manger was formerly Miss Lillian Weissinger, daughter of the late Col.

Harry Wessinger and Mrs. Weissinger, Louisville. Miss Manger attended the Spence School in New York and the Cherbre School in Switzerland. She made her debut in Louisville two years ago at a ball at' the Pendennis Club. The wedding of Dr.

Virginia Clay Hamilton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arch Hamilton, 1616 Tates Creek Lexington, to Mr. Boyd Langdon Bailey, took place at 10 a.m. Saturday at St.

Mark's in the Bouerie, New York City, the Rev. Pascal narrower officiating. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a Buckthorn wool suit with a natural straw bonnet, lace blouse and brown accessories. The maid of honor, Miss Patri tip veil was held in place with a isville. son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore F. Rhodes, York, lace cap and seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of white roses and Penn. The wedding will take place lilies of the valley.

The bridesmaid wore a gown of in June. Korphage Franklin tr a. blue lace and net with a pin! maline veil over a blue taffeta hat. and carried a bouquet of Talisman cia Hamilton, sister of the bride, roses. wore a dusty blue silk dress, navy Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Korphage, 1912 S. Preston announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Bertha Korphage, to Mr. Cecil C. Franklin, 621 Rawlings St.

The wedding will take place The ceremony was followed by accessories and a navy straw a reception given at the French bonnet. Dr. Clinton Gray was the Village by the brides mother best man. After a wedding trip through the A breakfast for fifty close East Mr. and Mrs.

Creeden will i rl in May. Bnchbeit Krekel make their home at 3534 Lentz friends was given by the bride's parents at the Fifth Avenue Ave. Hotel immediately following the Mr. and Mrs. Peter P.

Buchheit, ceremony. After their wedding 37 Pope St, announce the en trip, Mr. and Mrs. Bailey will No nil a paul i The wedding of Mrs. Lily Nor make their home at 15 W.

11th gagement of their daughter, Miss Lucille A. Buchheit, to Mr. John man, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Mr, New York City. G. Krekel, son of Mr.

and Mrs H. V. Spaulding, Louisville, was The bride, a former student Edward A. Krekel, 1801 Harvard solemnized at 7 p.m. Saturday at the East Broadway Christian Church, the Rev.

Dr. W. N. Briney at Louisville Collegiate and Kentucky Home Schools, attended the University of Kentucky where she was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma, social sorority. She took Drive.

Gunter-: Falwell Mrs. Frank Young Gowan, Me officiating. After a wedding trip to New York, Mr. and Mrs. Spaulding will Adams, announces the en her A.B.

degree at Wellesley College, where she was a member of make their home at 809 S. 36th. 1st Out-of-to vn guests for the wed Alpha Kappa Chi society, and at gagement of her sister, Miss Catherine Rowena Gunter, to Mr. R. H.

Falwell, Louisville, son of Mr. ding were Mr. and Mrs. Everett tended Cornell Medical College, fro i where she received her M.D. and was a member of Alpha Omega and Mrs.

R. H. Falwell, Murray, Ky. The wedding Will take Clawson, Cincinnati, Ohio. Cagle Tracy Tha uuHi-lincf rf Miss Annice Alpha, an honorary society.

She place in the early summer. practiced medicine for three years State Clubwomen Meet In Paducah With the theme, "Follow Vision With Service," club women of Kentucky will assemble in Paducah April 25, 26 and 27 for their forty-fifth annual convention, Mrs. T. C. Carroll, Shepherdsville, State president, presiding.

The formal opening of the convention will be held at the First Christian Church at 8:15 p.m. Tuesday. Mrs. Frederic Beggs, Wyckoff, N. honor guest and chairman of International Relations of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, will speak on "Our Foreign Policy Whose Responsibility?" A reception in honor of Mrs.

Beggs will follow the program. Other outstanding speakers on the program include Dr. Edwin Mims, head of the English Department of Vanderbilt University, who will be heard Thursday night on the subject, "Bright Dr. King Vivion, Nashville, Mrs. V.

W. Taylor, Brownsville, Texas, chairman of Scholarships, Fellowships and Loans of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, and Miss Margaret Woll, Commissioner of Public Welfare of Kentucky. rrogram For Juniors. An innovation this year Is the giving over of the Wednesday night program to the Junior Department. Mrs.

H. G. Reynolds, Paducah, past president of the General Federation, will speak on "Behold the Vision," and there will also be an address by Miss Katherine Park, member of the National Girl Scout Field Staff. Morning sessions will be taken up with busi- ness, reports and recommendations of officers and committee chairmen. Guest speakers will discuss matters of current interest.

A dinner honoring club presidents is scheduled for Thursday night, and a breakfast for past State presidents, governors and past governors Thursday morning. Junior Club chairmen and presidents will also be given a breakfast at the same time at the home of Mrs. J. N. Bailey, president of the Paducah Woman's Club, and chairman of the Junior Department.

Election of Officers. Election of officers will be held from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. Thursday. Offices to be filled are: First vice president, third vice president, recording secretary and treasurer. On Wednesday there will be a trip to Murray, Miss Gunter is a graduate of F.li7aheth Cade, dauchter of the in Harpswell, Maine, and then spent a year doing research in Hillman and Blue Mountain Col Rev.

Alonzo F. Cagle, Owensboro, Sweden. She is now doing clinical research in New York. leges in Mississippi and will be graduated from the Baptist Woman's Missionary Union Training and Mr. Raymond b.

lracy, son nf Mr nnd'Mrs. Walter B. Tracy. Mr. Bailey took his A.B.

degree 3619 Lexington was solemn School. Louisville, May 1. Mr 4 f- I at Princeton University, where he Falwell was graduated from Mur ized at 4 p.m. baturclay in uie Thirrl Rntist Church. Owensboro.

was a member of Cloister Inn ray State Teachers College, Mur Club. He then attended Harvard Miss Mary Elizabeth Tracy, sister Law School, where he was presi of the bridegroom, was tne Driaes- ray, and in 1940 will receive his degree from the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, where dent of Edward Warren Law Club. He took his L.L.B. at the maid and Mr. naroia rsowi-ing Green, was the best man.

The bride wore an aquamarine r-nat suit with ianonica accessories. University of Kentucky and now lie is now a student. Con a Lieler practices law in New York City. The bridesmaid wore a fuchsia cape dress with dark blue acces Mr. and Mrs.

PhiliD Cona. 334 Count de Noue sories. Th hrfdeeroom's mother wore To Address City a dustv wool crene dress with Glendora announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Cecilia Agnes Cona, to Mr. William Lavern Lieber, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Lieber, New Albany, Representing the General Federation of Women's Clubs at the Kentucky Stata convenlion will be Mrs. Frederic Bepgi, Wyckolf, N. chairman of International Relations. where a tea and musical will be given by the Murray Club, and a tour of the Buried City at Wickliffe as guests of the Greater Paducah Association. A tour of interesting places in Paducah is planned for Tuesday afternoon, followed by a dinner for delegates and visitors at the Irvin Cobb Hotel.

A luncheon in honor of Mrs. Marjorie Illig and Mrs. Reynolds will be given Thursday by the American Field Army for the Control of Cancer, with Mrs. E. 11.

Heller, State commander, in charge. This will be followed by a tea at the home of Mrs. Bailey for the official family. Music for the convention will be furnished by the Murray College String Quartet, an ensemble directed by Floyd Burt. The Krystal Smith Dancers and violin and harp solos are also on th program.

dark blue accessories. Alliance Francaise After a wedding trip to Cumberland Falls Mr. and Mrs. Tracv Ind. The wedding will take place Count Jehan de Noue, Paris, will make their home at 8th.

and Davies Owensboro. June. racle Chad well France, a member of the board of directors of the committe for safeguarding French art, is scheduled Mrs. Clara Shrader. 1125 Milton Schneller Ringenberg The wedding of Miss Louise Katherine Schneller, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry S. Schneller, announces the engagement of Miss Isabelle Patricia Manger. to speak at a meeting of the Alliance Francaise of Louisville at her daughter. Miss Virginia nra der, to Mr.

William C. Chadwell, Eon of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Chad- 1416 St Anthony Place, and Mr. 8:30 p.m. Friday, April 21, in Mrs. J. B.

Speed's Music Room. His Jess E. Ringenberg, son of Mrs. Charles Strong, 1412 St Anthony subject will be, "Moroccos Civilization and the Achievements of welL Westphal Wilson Virginia Gentile, to Mr. Anthony Marino, New York.

Lucas Hettinger Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Lucas, 1701 Place, was solemnized at 8 p.m.

Saturday at Christ Evangelical Mareehal Lyautey." The lecture will be accompanied by slides. Mrs. Otto Wirth, 2217 Dumesnil St The wedding will take place at 8 a.m. June 3 at St Columba's Church, the Rev. John M.

Abell officiating. Bartsch -Ballard Mr. and Carl A. Bartsch, Mr. and Mrs.

K. D. Westphal, Count de Noues family traces Kent Columbus, Ohio, announce the engagement of their 4038 Taylor announce the engagement of their daughter, its descent from the Tenth Cen tury and is one of the most dis tinguished in France. He had 1832 W. Broadway, announce the daughter, Miss Maxine Lucas, to Mr.

Vincent L. Hettinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Hettinger, Louisville.

The wedding will take Miss Ann Westphal, to Mr. James C. WiLson, Louisville, son of Mr. end Mrs. H.

J. Wilson, Richmond. The wedding will take place in many relatives in the United engagement of their daughter, Miss Cecilia Rose Bartsch, to Mr. Law States, one of his great-grand fathers having been Major Gen eral William S. Harney of Mexi rence Vincent Ballard.

The wedding will take place May 27 at place May 6. Johnson Money June. Borders Didelot can and Indian war fame. Count shoes of distinction and Reformed Church, the Kev. William L.

Krueger officiating. Miss Margaret E. Schneller was her sister's bridesmaid and Mr. Raymond Adams was the best man. The ushers were Messrs.

Arthur II. Schneller, brother of the bride, and John O. Jordon. The bride wore an aqua crepe street dress with navy accessories and a navy blue straw hat, with a shoulder bouquet of yellow roses and lilies of the valley. The bridesmaid wore a tri-colored crepe dress in chartreuse, navy an rose with a navy straw hat.

The bride's mother wore a navy blue printed crepe dress with a straw hat to match and a corsage bouquet of yellow roses. The de Noue was educated at the Ecole Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Borders, des Roche in Normandy. He lived 301 Cannons Lane, announce the several years in the "entourage" Bardstown, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Etta Rea Johnson, to Mr. Thomas Ed engagement of their daughter. of the head of the French Royal Sacred Heart Church.

Kelty Sohmilt Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Kelty, 815 S. 36th announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Margaret Mary Kelty, to Mr.

EJI-ward Fidelis Schmitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Schmitt, 1052 Family, the Duke de Guise, whose ward Money, Taylorsville. The Muss La Verne Borders, to Mr.

c.j. Didelot, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jos-eDh Didelot. 1529 Dumesnil St daughter, Princess Christopher of Greece, heads a committee for The Season Most Beautiful Array of wedding will take place in June.

Guild to Present safeguarding French art. The wedding will take place in The meeting is opened to the 32d St The wedding will take public at the usual small fee. June. Harder Rriel Spotlight Sketches Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Harder, Sho 452 E. Brandeis announce place May 30 at Holy Cross Church. Rueff Pfaadt Mrs. Sue Rueff, 3811 W. Market announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Eleanor es pnng the engagement of their daughter, The Auxiliary Guild of St.

Paul's Episcopal Church will present "Spotlight Sketches" at 8 p.m. April 20 at the Columbia Hall Miss Dorothy Mayarder, to air. Clarence E. Briel. son of Mr.

and Mrs. C. W. Briel, 1641 Bonnycastle Rueff, to Mr. Gustave Pfaadt, son from AMERICA'S FINEST CREATORS OF SMART FOOTWEAR Featuring Those Famous of Mrs.

Margaret Pfaadt. The wedding will take place May 30. Thompson Higgason Mrs. Ova G. Thompson, 1445 S.

In charge of tickets are Mes-dames Earl Ray Hart, Ralph Neb-lett, G. J. Noel and Miss Mary Speed. On the advertisement committee are Mesdamcs Pop- Mc-Adams, G. C.

Patterson, W. K. Gregory, W. B. Harrell, Philip I.

Taylor, Alex G. Kirby, Starling Fagin, W. F. Bowden and Humphrey Robinson. Mrs.

Jacob L. Strickland is in charge of the ushers, who will be Misses Suzanne Morton, Douglas Morton, Anne Parke Overstreet 2d St, announces the engagement of her daughter. Miss Mayme Nell Thompson, to Mr. Bernard Rose Higgason, son of Mrs. N.

L. ARCHLOCK SHOES Higgason. The wedding will take place early in June. Gentile Marino Mr. and Mrs.

Frank A. Gentile, Price vmI LrP a New Low Patricia Hart, Caroline Hart, Betty Jane Evans and Sylvia Hafen- 863 23d announce the en dorfer. gagement of their daughter. Miss Ave. The wedding will take place June 3.

rger Fischer Mr. and Mrs. Theodore J. Burger, 2739 Bardstown announce the engagement of Mr. Burger's sister.

Miss Enid K. Burger, to Mr. Erwin C. Fischer, son of Mrs. John The wedding-will take place in the late spring.

Turner Arehart Mr. and Mrs. Bert- Alexander Turner, Minneapolis, an- Bounce the engagement of their sister, Miss Isabelle Turner, to Mr. Oscar Martin Arehart, Louisville. The wedding will take place April 29 in the parish house of St Philip Neri's Catholic Church in Louisville.

Mr. Arehart is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H.

Arehart 1254 S. Floyd St He is a graduate of the engineering school of the University of Louisville. Reinert Schreck Miss Lorraine Reinert, 1941 Payne St, announces the engagement of her sister, Miss Mary A. Reinert to Mr. Jerome A.

Schreck. The wedding will take place June 14. i Although prescribed by foot specialists everywhere Archlock shoes are beautifully styled and of fthe very latest materials. A combination of comfort, style and economy. aV Formerly $10.75 to $12.75 STOREWIDE VENUS Spring Clearance! Up to $25 Glengarry SdddiIs SDDnaH Coats Of black or blue Florida cloth.

Eyelets in white of hand embroidery. McCurdy Wirlh Mr. and Mrs. James L. McCurdy, 112 S.

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