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Barbara Louise Duenweg To Become Bride Today Haute, May 8 (Spl.) -The marriage of Miss Barbara Louferre Duenweg to Albert S. Goldstein Jr. will be solemnized at noon tomorrow in the Terre Haute House. Officiating will be Rabbi Leonard Mervis of Temple Israel and Morris Feuerlicht, rabbi emeritus of the Indianapolis Hebrew congregations. The bride is daughter of is the of Mr.

and bridegroom son Mrs. Rudolph Duenweg and the Mrs. Albert S. Goldstein, 1216 L. S.

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THE MAID OF HONOR will be Miss Suzanne Gail Duenweg, sister of the bride. Another maid of honor will be Miss Gail Levin, the bride-elect's, cousin. They will Nile green taffeta with matching mitts and and daisies and double carry cascade, bouquets of yellow narcissus. Gowned in candlelight satin Chantilly lace applique work, the bride will enter with her uncle, Lewis R. Sutin of Albuquerque, N.M.

Her gown will feature panniers and bouffant skirt with cathedral train. She will wear matching mitts and a crown of satin and will hold her full-length illusion veil. Frank D. Goldsmith of Indianapolis will be best man. Ushers will be Dr.

Victor Teixler of Indianapolis and A. N. Levin. A WEDDING BREAKFAST and reception will be held at the hotel. Assistants will be Mrs.

A. N. Levin of Terre Haute and Mrs. Sutin, aunts of the bride. The couple will honeymoon in Chicago and New Mexico.

Miss Duenweg attended DePauw University and was graduated from the Boston School of Occupational Therapy in Boston. The bridegroom was graduated from Butler University. Richard Williams Wed In Michigan MRS. RICHARD H. WILLIAMS Flint, May 8 marriage of Miss Marie J.

Michalek and Richard H. Williams took place at 7 o'clock tonight in the Central Methodist Church. The Rev. L. J.

Finch officiated. The bride is the daughter of Louis Michalek and Mr. Williams is the Mr. and Mrs. E.

C. Williams, 6002 Ralston Avenue, Indianapolis. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was attired in an eggshell satin gown designed in the traditional manner. Her formal veil, edged with lace, was caught up to a tiara of seed Dolores Reilly Engaged MISS DOLORES Mr. and Mrs.

K. J. Reilly 4101 Park Avenue, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter Dolores Eugene Guenin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rolland R.

Guenin, 4124 Park Avenue. The ceremony will be read May 29 in St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church. Miss Patricia Irene Reilly has been named maid of honor and Miss Barbara Ann Reilly, junior bridesmaid for the ceremony. Bridesmaids will be Misses Dorothy and Doris Raney, Patricia Lampert, Nancy Lepley, Jane Watson and Dolores Little.

Geraldine Reilly will be the flower girl. Mr. Guenin will be attended by Patrick Delaney, best man, and Kenrick J. Reilly Jr. and Carl pearls carried a Cattelya orchid and Pinocchio roses.

THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR REILLY Hagan, ushers. Robert Smith will carry the rings. Mrs. William F. McMillen, 1841 North Talbott Street, will entertain Wednesday with a miscellaneous shower for the brideelect.

Hostesses Friday for a linen shower will be Mrs. Guenin and Mrs. Carl Hagan. Miss Lampert, Nottingham Court, has issued invitations for a personal shower May 16. The KCB Club will honor the bride-elect May 16 at a personal shower in the home of Miss Lampert, Nottingham Court.

On May 18 Mrs. Reilly r. 641 West 31st Street, will entertain with a linen and personal shower. Mrs. McMiillen will be assisted by her daughter, Mrs.

E. R. Dreyer, and Mrs. W. C.

McMillen. The guest list includes Mesdames Reilly, Guenin, Henry J. Baltz, Mary Callahan, Mary Dinnin, Josephine Schlechter, Orin Sparks, Claude E. Hadden, Albert Mills, Julia Frank Panden, Robert Mahan and William Foley. Others are Mesdames Mary McHale, George Mueller, John Herring, William Glaska, K.

J. Reilly Edward D. Remmetter, Leo M. Neargarder, Walter Betsy Higgins, William Holland, George Rice, M. E.

Martin and Misses Patricia and Barbara Reilly. Mrs. Harden Elected Mrs. 'J. G.

Harden has been elected president of the Rose Marie Cruzan Parliamentary Law Club, chapter No. 1, with Mrs. Clyde E. Parsons, first vice-president; Mrs. William T.

Daily second vice-president; Mrs. A. Leroy Portteus, recording secre- MRS. EUGENE BREECE of Louisville, sister of the bride and matron of honor, was gowned in petal pink taffeta with matching mitts and shoulderlength hyacinths veil. and pink carriedations.

Blue taffeta gowns were worn by the bridesmaids, Mrs. Isaac Harris Delores Stroh, They carried pink carnations and hyacinths. Ervin Vertigen of Solvay, N.Y., served as best man. Ushers were Frank Michalek, brother of the bride, and Mr. Breece.

After a reception in the church the couple left for a trip. For travel the bride chose a navy crepe dress trimmed with white pique. Her accessories were navy. The couple will reside in Indianapolis. The bridegroom is a graduate of the General Motors Institute in Flint.

L. S. Aures Co. Welfare Club Luncheon To Be Held At Lebanon hostesses assisted Inochairman Wyatt, Robert S. CrawSchorn.

The Welfare Club of Indianapolis will hold a spring luncheon at 12:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in the Ulen Country Club at Lebanon. Mrs. B. Lynn Adams by Mesdames E. L.

Baker ford, Mark M. Covert and Floyd Mrs. E. E. Martin, president, has announced appointive officers and committee chairmen for the coming club year.

Appointed to the executive board are Mrs. Thomas M. Hindman, parliamentarian, and Mrs. Arthur Craven, historian. Committee chairmen include Mrs.

Carl R. Sheets, yearbook; Mrs. Ray Holcomb, cases; Mrs. Baker, ways and means; Mrs. Irwin Thompson, rummage sales; Mrs.

Horace F. Goheen and Mrs. Frances Rumple, sunshine shadow project, and Mrs. Harry Kuhn, nursing home committee. Others are Mrs.

O. L. Hatton Sr. and Mrs. A.

Zaring, membership; Mrs. 'Charles Tennant and Mrs. Robert F. Elliott, refreshments and visiting at the Indianapolis Home for the Aged; Mrs. Norman F.

Schafer, telephone; Mrs. Major M. Poole and Mrs. Oscar A. Jose, club property; Mrs.

W. R. Hatton and Mrs. Frank S. Haight, and Mrs.

Carl Getz R. hospitality, Hendren, flower fund. Completing the list are Mrs. LeRoy Martin and Mrs. Sheets, delegate and alternate to the Indianapolis Council of Women; Surprise Party Honors Clyde F.

Harmans Mr. and Mrs. Clyde F. Harman, 938 West 33d Street, who have returned from California where they spent the winter, were given a surprise party last Sunday, when a group of 26 relatives gathered at the Harman home in honor of their 40th wedding anniversary. The Harmans were married March 8, 1908, at Pleasant, and have lived at the Indianapolis address for the last 26 years.

The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs.

William Bokenkamp, Mr. and Mrs. Mort VanOsdol, all of Richmond; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Halley and daughter Sara Sue of Centerville; Gilford Bokenkamp of Cincinnati, Mr.

and Mrs. Omer W. Lewis and daughter Carole of Pontiac, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lewis of UpMr.

and Mrs. Harland land; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dioney: Wayne Gray and Miss Eleanor Humes, all of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Frank of Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. John VanNuys and son Eddie of Thorntown. The VanNuys family also recently returned from a six months' trip to California. tary; Mrs.

William Schnorr, treasurer; Mrs. Kurt Schmidt, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Sheldon Cox and Mrs. Irwin Thompson, auditors. publicity, and Mrs.

Harold Cas- this year has been the Indianhon, vice-chairman of publicity. apolis Day Nursery. L. S. Aures Co.

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Followed an Appointment phone a new permanent if needed, your Casual -Ayre coif RI. 9441 Sanforized, colorfast, reliable. and handsome. will open the way to the fresh, cool, desirable look Beauty Salon, Eighth Floor Plaid Nofade chambray, 1.69 a yard you want this summer, 2.00 Plain and striped Nofade chambray, 1.49 a yard Lustre broadcloth, 1.69 a yard Febries, Fourth Floor The first spring luncheon of Alpha Theta Latreian, one of six new junior clubs inducted into the Seventh District Federation of Clubs, will be held at 1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon in the Indianapolic Athletic Club. Officers to be installed by Mrs.

Lowell C. Reed include Mrs. C. Richard Lenglade, president; Mrs. Bernard T.

Gates vicepresident; Mrs. Eugene Bowen, recording secretary; Mrs. William P. corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Jack Overmyer, treasurer.

Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge is sponsor of the club, whose project Mrs. John W. Judy and Mrs.

Cordon Stevenson, delegate and alternate to the Seventh District Federation of Clubs; Mrs. Holmes B. Raine and Mrs. George H. Kistler, blind aid; Mrs.

Douglas T. Reid and Mrs. P. M. Goldrick, auditing committee; Mrs.

Adams,.

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