To Attend Meeting. whwe she will attend the Mrs. H. L. Robertson, 1005 State Board meeting for.tlft Pitman avenue, Wentzville, Society of Crippled Children has left for Kansas City, and Adulu Inc.
Symphony to Benefit from Show of Jazz Age Styles ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH inqfon edding for Louisan 33iss Karla Ann Hen rings Becomes Bride of John Wesley Dean rr III in the East. 13 CRESTWOOD DOWNTOWN CLAYTON NORTHLAND Ti ijTSZ: i i pi w. I 1 ni.ii,,.. I A fpecial tn Hie PoM-Pispatcb.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 3. II ISS Karla Ann Hennings, daughter of Mrs. Thomas C. Hennings Jr.
of Washington and the late Senator Jlennings of Washington and St. Louis, became the bride this morning of John Wesley Dean in. -The ceremony took place at ttie Church of the Pilgrims in White spring flowers were the decorations. The Rev. Dr.
John Randolph (Taylor officiated. bride wor an eggshell suit and a matching petal ihat. She carried a bouquet of jvtiite blossoms, JShe was given in marriage by an uncle, Cyrus V. Anderson of Pittsburgh, and attended by a cousin, Miss, Vicki Anderson of Pittsburgh, as aria id of honor. Her sister, Mrs.
Robert C. McCandless (Elizabeth Sue Hennings), was matron of honor. Both attendants jvore suits and veiled hats, jj 1 jr I I Continued on Page 10, Col. 2. Modeling fashions worn in the movie of F.
Scott Fitzgerald's "Tender Is the Night," are MRS. WILLIAM VINCENT RABENBERS (left), in a flamingo chiffon negligee, and MRS. H. BETHUNE HALL, in shantung beach pajamas. The fashions will be included in a show to be presented at a luncheon Friday to benefit the Symphony.
gonquin Woods, Is a graduate of Webster Groves High School. He received his bachelor of arts degree in rtiemistrv from Vandprhilt Uni- CITY-BRED DENIM Judith Brining To Be Bride of GeOTOe ThorDe THE ENGAGEMENT of Miss Judith Ann Brining to George Melvin Thorpe was announced yesterday afternoon by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lincoln Brining, at their home, 911 South Central avenue, Clayton. Guests included relatives and close friends of the engaged couple.
Miss Brining, a graduate of Mary Institute, is a senior at Washington University majoring in education. She is vice president of her sorority. Kappa Alpha Theta. Her brother is David Richard Brining, a sophom*ore at Cornell University. Mr.
Thorpe, son of Dr. and Mrs. Melvin A. Thorpe, 23 Al- ff AkV "i jti-) Vo wW mm 'J I -) 2 Mail your ordtr ALL BOYD'S STORES MRS. OTTO R.
ERKER (left), and MRS. J. JOHN BROUK, wearing respectively, chiffon striped" in sequjns and black chiffon topped by a chinchilla wrap. The gowns in the show, designed by Balmain for Jennifer Jones, Joan Fontaine and Jill St. John, will be modeled at 1 1:45 o'clock in the Chase Club of the Chase-Park Plaia Hotel.
The event is sponsored by the Women's Association of the Symphony Society. Mrs. Wallace R. Persons is president of the women's group. Photographi by Lloyd Spiinhowtr, a Post-Diiptch Photoqrphr.
Teresa Conway, W. P. Wunderlich Are Married at Old Cathedral graduated from St. Louis Country Day School and Washington and Lee University, is studying architecture at Kansas. His fraternity is Beta Theta Pi.
Anniversary Celebrated. Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon B. Birkhead, Winfield, recently celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary at an open house at their home.
VermlMeeial versity- He is working toward his master's degree in business administration at Washington University. He belongs to Sig ma Chi fraternity. His sister is Miss Marjorie Ann Thorpe, a junior at Vanderbilt. The wedding will take place June 9 at Memorial Presbyterian Church with the Rev, George Scotchmer officiating. JEWELERS ERS 1 111 AAA Sterling Flatware 14 Selected Patterns by GORHAM WALLACE LUNT and INTERNATIONAL A S204 Srovoil Avt.
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Black jj ta white; sizes 8 to 16. $159.95 1111 0 If SPIDER CHRYSANTHEMUMS, lemon leaves and antique silver candlelabra decorated the altar of St. Louis King of France Church (Old Cathedral) yesterday morning for the wedding of Miss Teresa Roberta (Terry) Conway and William Peter Wunderlich. Msgr. James F.
Hoflich performed the ceremony assisted by the Rev. William L. Wade S.J., associate professor and director of the department of philosophy at St. Louis University. The bride's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. William Pedrick Conway, 1345 McCutcheon road, Richmond Heights, gave a breakfast at the Bath end Tennis Club. Mr. Conway escorted his daughter down the aisle. She 1 was dressed in a classic can- dlelight peau de soie dress with a rounded neckline, long sleeves and full skirt which i fell in a train.
A pearl crown held her veil and she carried white orchids and lilies of the valley. I Bouquets of peppermint carnations and English ivy were carried by the bride's attendants her cousin, Miss Kathleen Clucas, maid of honor, and Miss Mary Weis, bridesmaid. They were dressed alike in short azalea pink velvet gowns with matching velvet ribbons in their hair. Mr. Wunderlich, son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Wunderlich, 1233 Briarwood drive, Ladue, had William Schacht as best man. Ushers were Paul Teske, Kenneth Kranzberg, John Casey, Albert Ralstaab and Bernard Nordmann. For, her daughter's Mrs. Conway selected a platinum gray satin costume suit with chinchilla collar and matching hat.
A dress of cafe au lait lace and peau de soie vas worn by M. Wunderlich. DovjrntownlqAd Cldyfoa only. Both mothers pinned white orchids to their purses. When they return from a honeymoon in Nassau and Florida, Mr.
and Mrs. Wunderlich will live at 35 Topton way, Clayton. The bride was graduated last month from Washington University and her husband attended St. Mary's University, San Antonio, and was graduated from St. Louis University.
Out-of-town guests here for the wedding included Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bassler, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Jacoby and Mr.
and Mrs. Sterling Walsh, all of Highland, Mr. and Mrs. James Harding (Sandra Zem-itzsch) and Mr. and Mrs.
Sterling Rose, all of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Coshow, New Orleans, La. Colleen Boggs Married to W. A.
Bowersox MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM ASHLEY BOWERSOX, who were married Jan. 27, have returned to the University of Kansas after a brief honeymoon. Their wedding took place at Trinity Episcopal Church in Lawrence, Kan.
The bride, the former Miss, Colleen Susan Boggs, is "the daughter of Mrs. Hans J. Klee-mann of Denver who was in Lawrence for the ceremony, and of William A. Boggs, Wichita, Kan. Mr.
Bowersox is the son of Mrs. Ringler Bowersox, 12 Daniel road, Ladue, and Dr. Warren A. Bowersox. Mrs.
Bowersox and her daughter, Miss Anne Celia Bowersox, attended the wedding. The former Miss Boggs has become a member of Sigma Kappa sorority at the university.) Her husband, who was i tihtrininieu Goat to At allifour Stores. ALL BOYD'S STORES i A.