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THE COURIERJOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 14, 1950. SOCIETY SECTION 4 Tlii' Social Side By HELEN BURNETT Miss Anne Bruce Haldeman, Mrs. John V. Collis, and Mrs. Lewis G.

Kaye will leave tonight for Detroit to attend the meeting of The Garden Club of America, which will continue through Thursday. Miss Haldeman will Three Louisvillians Are Brides represent the Glenview Garden WOMEN'S NEWS vrv 4 A A -v- 'A: fc-. 5v -1 ZSr -sr. -1 At Club, of which all three are Vr, 4 members. Oxnioor Steeplechase Set For May 27 The sixth annual running of the Oxrrtoor Steeplechase and other races will take, place May Cottinghaiii Kemper Mrs.

Harold H. Cottingham of Greenfield, announces the engagement of her daughter. Miss Morene Cottingham, to Mr. Walker W. Kemper, son of Dr.

Walker Kemper and Mrs. Kemper. Miss Cottingham is a graduate of Butler University, where she was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta and Tri Kappa sororities. Mr. Kemper, also a graduate of the university, is attending Indiana University School of Dentistry.

Coleman Duridy Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tyler Coleman announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mary Ann Coleman, to Mr. John Aaron Duddy, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Aaron Duddy of Memphis. Miss Coleman, who attends the University of Alabama, is a member of Chi Omega sorority. Mr. Duddy is a graduate of the university and a member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. Girlin -Moore Mr.

and Mrs. William P. Curlin of Frankfort, Ky.f announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Celeste Curlin, to Mr. Benjamin Gardner Moore, son of Mrs. John Allen Witherspoon of Louisville and Mr.

Rogers T. Moore of Hazard, Ky. Miss Curlin attended the University of Georgia, and was graduated from the University of Kentucky, of which Mr. Moore also is a graduate. 27 at Oxmoor Farm, two miles east of St.

Matthews on U. S. 60. A pony race will open the program at 2:30 p.m., with the steeplechase being run at 5 o'clock. The race committee includes Messrs.

Thomas W. Bullitt, Almond Cooke, Charles J. Cronan, Charles D. Dunne, Morgan Galloway, J. Byron Hilliard.

Din-widdie Lampton, Donald MacLean, Jack Rodes, Lowry Watkins. Judge RoscoS Dtlton, Col. Earl Major, and Dr. William J. Martin, Jr.

Mr. Davenport will return to his home in New York Tuesday after a short visit to tiis mother, Mrs. William Davenport. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Hewitt Townsend and daughter. Edith, will move shortly from Cold Spring Harbor, N. to make their home in Old Lyme, Conn. Mrs. David II.

Dean Mas Helen Hill Gibson before vows yesterday in St. Mark's Church Mrs. Theotlore Eitel, Mill live in Cincinnati after wedding trip to Georgia. Cregor Eitel St. Luke's Episcopal Church at 4:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon was the scene of the wedding of Miss Mary Minton Cregor, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Benjamin Woodbury Cregor of Anchorage, and Mr. Paul Theo- I dore Eitel, son of Mr. Paul Richard Pease and the bridesmaids were Mrs. Douglas Rollins, sister of the bridegroom; Mrs.

Benedict Vogt Palmer-Ball, Mrs. Thomas Meade Kampf-mueller, Mrs. David Durham Henritze of Atlanta, and Miss Jean Lindsay Bevans of Washington, D. C. They were dressed alike, in petal-green organdy, and carried white spring flowers.

Mr. Eitel was his son's best man. Ushers included the bride's brother, Mr. Robert B. Cregor, and Messrs.

Douglas Rollins, Wallis Newhall, Richard Pease, and Thomas Kampfmueller. Upon their return from a visit to Saint Simon's Island, Mr. and Mrs. Eitel will make their home in Cincinnati. Mrs.

Roderick F. -Harman and children. Susan and Robert, will leave Tuesday for New York City after a visit of several weeks with Mrs. Harman's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence Leopold. Miss Helen Leopold will ac Theodore Eitel. The Rev. Robert C. Board performed the ceremony, which was followed by a reception at the home of the bride's parents.

The bride was gowned in candlelight satin and antique duchess lace, with a full-length double-tiered veil of French illusion which fell from a Bendel bonnet of rosepoint and duchess lace. company her sister to New York, where Mrs. Harman and the children will sail Thursday on the S. S. Mauretania for their home in England.

Mrs. Kenneth MacGuire will leave today for New York City, where she will leave by plane to spend some time in Europe. FiUon Club to Mark 6flh Anniversary Today The Filson Club will give a garden partv from 4 to 6 o'clock Gibson Dean The wedding of Miss Helen Hill Gibson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Finley F.

Gibson, of Anchorage, and Mr. David H. Dean, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A.

Dean, also of Anchorage, was solemnized at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon in St. Mark'. Episcopal Church. The service was read by the Rev. William Langley.

The bride wore a gown of white French lace and nylon tulle over satin, with a full-length veil of illusion which. fell from a tiara of pearls. She carried a French bouquet of white roses and white violets. She was attended by Mrs. Richard Linn of Fort Thomas, matron of honor, and Miss Carolyn Kennedy, Mrs.

Robert Rommel, and Mrs. B. R. Nichols, sister of the bridegroom, bridesmaids. They were gowned in French-blue chiffon and carried French bouquets of blue violets antf delphinium.

Miss Frances Pilcher, also in blue, was flower girl. Mr. William H. Dean served as best man and Messrs. Robert A.

Dean. B. R. Finley F. Gibson, Steward Allen, Curd Miller and Owsley Costlow were ushers.

A reception was held at the Owl Creek Country Club, after which Mr. and Mrs. Dean left on a wedding trip to Florida. They will spend the summer at Sleepy Hollow in Jefferson County. Fink Ileitis Mrs.

Rose i'ink announces the engagement of her daughter. Miss Mary Leona Fink, to Mr. Julius S. Heins, son of Mr. and Mrs.

J. S. Heins of El Paso, Tex. Miss Fink is a graduate of J. M.

Ather-ton High School. Mr. Heins is a graduate of Texas Western College of the University of Texas and a member of Alpha Chi national scholastic fraternity. Formal invitations will be issued to the wedding, which will take place on June 14 at 8 p.m. in the Oak Room at the Seelbach Hotel.

Tier flowers were white lilacs and stephanotis centered with a white orchid. The matron of honor was Mrs. Williams Thornbury The wedding of Miss Elsie Williams, daughter of Mrs. Josephine Williams, and Mr. Hubert Thorn-bury, son of Mr.

Aaron Thorn-bury, was at 9 a.m. Holloway 3Ioore Mr. and Mrs. Allen Holloway of Buechel announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Leola Elizabeth Holloway, to Mr. Em-mett Moore, son of Mr.

Emmett Moore. Miss Holloway attended Nazareth College. Mr. Moore is a senior at the University of Louisville School of Law. Smith Ernv mJ Mrs.

Peter B. Smith announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Martha Jean Smith, to Mr. Eugene M. Erny, son of Mr. and Mrs.

O. A. Erny, Sr. Miss Smith, a graduate of Nazareth Academy in Nazareth, will be graduated in June from Nazareth College, Louisville. Mr.

Erny is a graduate of the University of Louisville. Jones Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Jones announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Jor.nn Marie Jones, to Mr.

A. Ray Carpenter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Artie R. Carpenter Erwin, Tenn.

Miss Jones is attending the University of Louisville. Mr. Carpenter is a graduate of East Tennessee State College. this afternoon at the club's home, 118 W. Breckinridge, to celebrate its 66th anniversary.

Mrs. Henry Colgan is chairman of the hos i -f rlL JA lv i pitality committee. Mrs. Richard Priest Dietzman will return today from New York City, where she has spent two weeks as guest of Count and Countess Manuel de Fournice and Mr. and Mrs.

Frank A. Lade. Mrs. Alexander Heyburn will move next week end from her present apartment in the Willow Terrace to the duplex at 2103 Eastern Parkway, which has been occurred this winter by her sister, Mrs. William Kammerer, and Mr.

Kammerer, who will return to their home in Anchorage. yesterday in St. Louis Bertrand Church. The bride wore a gown of white nylon marquisette and illusion and carried lilacs. She was given in marrige by her brother, Mr.

Charles Roger Williams. Her attendants were Miss Marian Thornbury, maid of honor, and Miss Mary Britt and Mrs. Louis B. Thompson, bridesmaids. They were dressed alike, in aqua taffeta, and carried spring flowers.

Mr. John M. Purcell was best man and the bridegroom's brother, Mr. Raymond Thornbury, and Mr. BUddy Williams, brother of the bride, were ushers.

A breakfast at the Mayflower Hotel followed the ceremony. Mrs. Richard G. Williams and daughter. Dale Carlledge Williams, born May 3 at the Kentucky Baptist Hospital, have gone to their home in the Green Tree Manor.

Mrs. Hubert Thornbury Mas Med here yesterday. -r-i -11111 mi- rniiiniil kii i ir i 11 iimmm wriilini i rimi m3 AMaOeiss-iKM Hurt Kavlor A Great Special Offering 1 of Magic Nylons during our Mantell Welterer Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F.

Mantell announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Dorotha Jane Mantell, to Mr. Arthur L. Wetterer, son of Mr. and Mrs.

A. L. Wetterer. Miss Mantell attended the University of Louisville, where she was a member of Kappa Delta sorority. Mr.

Wetterer, a student at the university, is a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Hillman Feather Mr. and Mrs. E. G.

Hillman announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Gloria Hillman, to Dr. Harry Beck Feather, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. B.

Feather of Corbin, Ky. Miss Hillman attended the University of Louisville. Dr. Feather attended Ohio State University, University of Kentucky, and Northern Illinois College of Optometry. The wedding will take place on July 8.

Mrs. Claude Jackson of Hickman, announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Elsie Rebecca Hurt, to Mr. Charles Kaylor of Boston, son of Mr. A. D.

Kaylor of Durham, N. C. The wedding will take place on May 26 in the First Baptist Church in Mayfield. Miss Hurt is a graduate of the University of Kentucky. Mr.

Kaylor attended the -University of Richmond, Richmond, Va. i 1 NYLON Mi' McXeelv' McDowell Group To Leave for Europe At Miles Mr. and Mrs. C. C.

McNeely of Eastwood, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Dorothy Irene McNeely, to Mr. Paul D. McDowell of Jefferson-ville, son of Mr. and Mrs. M.

McDowell of Elkhart, Ind. June 2 is set as the wedding date. Mrs. Claude Wolfe will leave today with a party of Louisvillians for New York City, where they will sail Wednesday on the De Grasse for LeHavre, France. The group, which includes Mes-dames Leland Taylor, George tin L.

Adams, Brent Arnold, and Maurice Cotton, will be joined at LeHavre by Mrs. Wolfe's sister, Mrs. Carlton Daniel of Indianapolis, who flew last week to France. They will motor through Switzerland, Italy, and Austria, stopping in Oberammergau the end of June for the Passion Play. Repeat Sale of A etc PRINTED DRESS FABRICS Values to 1.95 Collins, H.

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NYLON NETS i T.50tyd. 2-yards-wide. In all new light colors. SHRADER'S Safe-t-Storage for FURS SU-DOX Cleaning for GARMENTS Callrtt Swords Mr. and Mrs.

Charles E. Cat-lett of Lawrenceburg, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Joyce Marie to Mr. Otis L. Swords, son of Mr.

and Mrs. O. L. Swords of Decatur, Ga. The marriage will take place on June 16 in the First Christian Church in Lawrenceburg.

Miss Oatlett is a junior at Transylvania College from which Mr. Swords will be graduated in June. He will enroll next year as a student in the College of Bible, Lexington. Jeffries Boyd Mr. and Mrs.

Leslie B. Patterson announce the engagement of Mrs. daughter, Miss Jane Jeffries, to Mr. Richard Lee Boyd, son of Mr. and Mrs.

E. L. Boyd. The marriage will take place on June 23 at 7 p.m. in the Duncan Memorial Chapel at Floydsburg.

Shircliffe Allgeier Mr. and Mrs. William I. Shircliffe announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Margaret Joan Shircliffe, to Mr. Armand Leo Allgeier, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Anthony A. Allgeier. The wedding will take place on July 15 at 9 a.m. in Holy Family Church.

Meffert Weibel Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Meffert, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Roberta Mary Meffert, to Mr. Albert Wei-gel, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Weigel. The wedding will take place on June 24 at 9 a.m. in Martin's Church. Final Clearance of 54-IN.

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Gans announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Shirley Ann Gans. to Cpl. John W. Gahan, of the United States Air Force, now stationed in Japan.

Miss Gans is a graduate of the Girls High School. Smith Dugan Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Smith announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mary Elizabeth Smith, to Mr.

Niram E. Dugan, son of Mrs. Hallie Dugan. The wedding will be solemnized on June 3 at 7:30 p.m. in the Kenwood Christian Church.

No formal invitations will be issued. Wilson Ketterer Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Wilson announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Adeline Georgina Wilson, to Mr.

Carl T. Ketterer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ketterer. The wedding will take place on Saturday at 8 a.m.

in St. Thomas More Church. A reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson will follow the ceremony.

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