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om with a white batiste blouse wtui eyeiei emoroioery. tmu me ^d rhinestone buttons. This model features the longer jacket, and the skirt(International)ily of f Rob-th of Del-•iui and wera 1 the*th of - 1:30 Glen 1 and stess-“Eat-th.”cf y the in, is iol in!.vorth! [obbs, | Ottb;d. ' Ig of i MillGeorge Heffelmire Weds Miss ConawaySharpsville, March 12. — Miss Norma Jean Conaway and George Heffelmire were united in marriage Sunday, March 2. [ in a single ring ceremony performed by Rev. C. W. Kocher at the Methodist parsonage in Sheridan. \The bride is the daughter.of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Conaway, one mile south of Sharpsville. and the groom is the so.; of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer A- Heffelmire of Sheridan. The bride•twore a dress of soft blue wool with brown accessories.Mrs. Heffcrmire was graduated in’ 1946 from Sharpsville high school, and is employed in the office of the. Romack Hardware Company.The bridegroom^'was graduated in 1941 from Tipton high school and is engaged in farming. They will be at home soon northeast of Sharpsville.W. D. Helsabeck, pastor, officiated.The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Dunn of Arcadia, and Mr. Aehenbach is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Aehenbach of Noblesville. •The bride,- entering on the arm of her father, wore a gray wool suit with black accessories and a red rose corsage. Her sister, Miss Nancy Dunn, was her only attendant. She worea flnme colored wool suit with a corsage of yellow rosebuds.. Fred Henderson, cousin of the bridegroom, was best man.Following a reception in the home of the bride’s parents, the couple left for a short trip through the southern states.38.Joe Aehenbach Weds Patricia DunnArcadia, March 12.—Sunday at 1:30 p. m.t before a candle lighted -altar in the Arcadia Christian church, occurred the marriage of Miss Patricia Ann Dunn and Joe Aehenbach. Rev.Merry Matrons Are EntertainedMrs. Sheila Gardner, of 403 South Main- street, entertained members of the Merry Matrons club at her home Tuesday Jfter-noon. Bingo was played*' and prizes were won by Mrs. I. H. Woodruff, Mrs. H. H. Redding and Mrs. Oliver McLeland. Refreshments were served duringthe social hour.- Those present were Mrs. McLeland, Mrs. Redding, Mrs. Tug Smith, Mrs. G. H. Warne, Mrs. P. M. Slauter, Mrs. Woodruff and Mrs Gardner.The next meeting will be Tuesday, March 25, at the home of Mrs. H. H. Redding, 22614 North Main street.Themheeito The at le 7: The w m K Mrs ' E; • teMEasttertiKarSTwilltheBilt:/TO IiAbohanccausQuicheadHelpat tl Tl
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Tipton, Indiana, US

Wed, Mar 12, 1947

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