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  Dr, Howard Morgan pastor of the Maxwell Street Attendants were Miss Mary Lou Yelton and i l
  Presbyterian church, read the impressive ceremony Mr. Jack Hassler. Miss Yelton wore a gray en- §
  before an assemblage of relatives and frinds. semble with a shoulder corsage of pink sweet f .
i f Mr, and Mrs. Jones left in the late afternoon by peas. Only immediate friends of the young couple i Q
,“ · motor for their honeymoon trip. The bride wore and their families attended the ceremon . ‘ 1
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  for traveling, a smart frock of dark blue crepe Mr. and Mrs. Hoernel will be domiciled at the Q .
REB. assi de chine, with light blue jacket, dark blue felt Beverly apartments on Lyndhurst avenue. t
ligase   hat, blue slippers and purse and long eggshell .;—   ‘
SVI s.   gloves, Hackworth-Embry E .
they   At the conclusion of the trip, they will go to Miss Elizabeth Hackworth, daughter of Mr. and Q
:1 *:;:5   Pittsburg, where Mr. Jones is a senior in the Pitt Mrs. William Hackworth, Shelbyville, and Mr. 3
e ;.1§;~;, Medical Schoo. He graduated from the University Jesse Wallace Embry, Jr., Grenup, were married § ·
>f?l` of   of Kentucky in 1928 and is a member of Delta at the Drake hotel the evening of July 23 in the ~ %
7l€I}d$   Tau Delta social fraternity and Nu Sigma Nu apartments of the bridegrooms grandmother, Mrs. I l
*9 m· Qilll medical fraternity. Emma T, Cecil,
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  The bride, who is attractive and accomplished, Only immediate friends of ine young oonnie , g
  graduated from the University of Kentuckyrm were present for me eeremong which was eon_ » I
e en   1929» aol? ;”a€, a mimpolg of Kappa Igoéta Solgorigp ducted by Rev. Mark Collins. , ·
-   Sl11C€ 2. IITIB, 8S EBI) COIIIIBC E W1 E Mr Embr f 1 tt d th · ·t_ d · I
M4   , _ _ . y ormery a en ed e umversi y an ,
? This re home €C0¤omlC €Xt€¤Slo¤ d€Pa}`tm€¤t of the Um- is now connected with the Courier Journal. The 1
`~   versity, and has been located in Lancaster, Ky. Connie Wiii make their home in Greennn · i
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ige of   Nl¥’;F·}r§';;?;§;l of Miss Dorothy Nuvar and Mr Miss Mary Gertrude Andy, daughter of Mr. and Q
srt R,   o _ _ - Mrs. J. C. Andy, Louisville, and Mr. Wilgus · ~
Lex. »,__r Hughes Blooaugh WaS _So1omn}Zod Monday after' Naughter, son of Mrs. Davis Brown; Lawrenceburg, l i
  $’g’t‘;r"‘2}r‘Eri iri‘;°‘l£‘rV*”"§§‘£’“§;;2;‘ §r*;‘:§.‘;§;°.£   Wm mmm m Jia srso mm my l- l l
l with   _ _ · _ _ · ·_ _ H ‘ Mr. Naughter formerly attended the university ? ‘
red in   giailligoglgzgliiligag m€;£·;;<>¤¤l¤ left my ¤ Marie Mcnchaid, which was solemnized ih Firm- 5
t iiii, i_ rriotor trip to Yellowstone Park and other points ingsbnrg es io o»eioek Sunday morning as one r E.
. . o mpoaost m tho WSSL Fouowmg the honoymoop home of the bride’s father, T. H. McDonald by the l {
Albert V   fsu §§;ii",i_ if p1€“°1%Wh€l‘€ Ml'- Bl`°¤allgh ls Rev. E. B. Bourland, or the Christian church, i
if the '_ E. . eep one Ompany The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. and I
K H9 _ The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Mrs T H McDonald and . O 1 _ b f _ .
' _ 1 A. Nuvar and is a teacher in the Second Presby- ‘ . ' ' . ls a p pl} al mem Er 0 l— s
0 and . . . Flemingsburg society. Mr. Arno Niser is the son r .
year; , _ terian church. She is a graduate of Union College of Ml, and Mrs Amo Niser Newport and is con · i
J ·r t Barbourville and the University of Kentucky. ' . ' . ’ ’ ` l >
zersitx a . . . . nected with the state highway department Fol- l
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. d l gr§rgrrir‘”§·rp‘é"€vr1?VpiriiirrirtZiirg‘§Z?" H§go1ill— 1°‘g’1“g§“i;f“°* yegmm mv me ymm mlmle ylll   y
rien s   _ G . ‘ re urn o emings urg, where they will make their , E
in the __. quet was of ioses and dclphemum. home. i i
r’_» Mr; Bronaugh is also a graduate of the university Mn Niser is g graduate of the university re_ Q r
  and IS tho son of MI`- and Mrs- M- H· Bronaughr ceiving his degree in 1928. He is a member of Pi i  
s 2£VEi3?“§2§“si.2""§“€rrE‘€ miie? "‘}“2,° “i?"“`r°“ Kama Am “a“€"““y~ i l
mover . _ r g , a r gr u ing r m e un- V
E their · V€rSlty· U. K. Alumni Dinner E  
Samoa ` The executive committee of the University 5 j
Tho ‘ M‘SS B"°“’°ff and Ml'- _C*`ayopS Married Alumni association met for dinner October 5 at the   _
OUEEE- The maouago of MISS Glaoa Brewer to _M1`· Chimney Corner. This was the regular monthly Q a
was ti _ Charles Wilhoyte Ciravens was quietly solemmzed meeting of ine gronny Whose members are Dr_ E_ i  
_ · Satu"oay»_Ju1y 18- m Auapta» Ga- _ _ C. Elliott, host at the dinner meeting; Dr. George P i
hlgg Krmlo Endo cisfa gladlfatg fof tho Urgyorilty of Wilson, Messrs. L. K. Frankel, Maury Crutcher, { {
>€ an an llc Y an °l` B as EW Yeals as wl ¤ Wayland Rl1oads,, Walter Hillenmeyer col. w. c. ¥ ‘
. is y m€ml>=ll‘ Of me faculty ¤f Hemy Clay Hlsll ¤¤ll¤¤l- wrhpp nr. Davis Buckner Dean Sarah B1a.1'1diIlg, f i
‘ , W- and Miss Marguerite McLaughlin. Miss Betty Hulett ;  
¤0llD1€ ‘ ' Mlm Tll**·Mr· Hoonlol acted as secretary in the absence of Mr. James r !
e they _ Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Tutt announces the mai·— Shropshire  
_ riage of their daughter, Elizabeth, to M1·. J. J. ‘ 
pmeyly i. Hoernel, Racine, Wisconsin. The marriage was sol- z
fl·i(-mds S emnized at 3 o‘clock Saturday afternoon at the BOOK IS REPRINTED i
5 Miss ’— Central Christian church, with the Rev. A. W. Prof. Grant C. Knight of the department of
, Fortune officiating. e English has received word from hispublisher that _
The bride is a member of the university chapter his latest book, "The Novel in Engl1sh," went into   l
,4;: ' of the Zeta Tau Alpha sorority and the bridegroom a second printing during the past summer. "The g i
id Mr-, g -i is a member of Kapa Sigma fraterniey. Both are Novel in English" was published in January of this  
as sol-   Students in the university. year in a textbook edition for general trade. As a ; ,
is, Mr, gi For the ceremony the bride wore a navy blue college textbook it has received adoptions numer-   §
moles- #71 and White ensemble with accessories to match ous enough to warrant its reprinting within a year L g
,   and carried an arm bouquet of white roses. of its first appearance. i  
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