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Lucile Brownell Carson

Lucile Brownell Carson
(Mrs. Paul C. Carson)

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    LHS junior class, 1916
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    LHS Girls' Glee Club, 1917
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    LHS Lowellian staff, 1917
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    1917

The following July 10, 1924, Lowell Tribune article was found on page 1, column 6:

    CARSON - BROWNELL

    Miss Lucile Brownell, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Starr Brownell, of Lowell, Indiana, and Dr. Paul C. Carson, formerly of Vincennes, Indiana, were married the evening of July 3 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L.E. Busse in Denver, Colorado.

    Dr. Carson has been in Denver more than a year and is practicing medicine in Englewood, a suburb, after having spent their honeymooon at a mountain resort near Denver.

    Mrs. Carson, who has a wide circle of friends in Lake county and Indiana, is a graduate of the Lowell High school. She took a teachers' training course at the Valparaiso University and then taught one year at Sheridan school in West Creek township. Later she took two years work in Liberal Arts at Indiana University and a course of two years in Public school music at Northwestern University. In 1922-23 she taught music in the schools at Hebron, Illinois, and last year she taught at Veedersburg, Indiana.

    Dr. Carson, who is the elder son of Dr. and Mrs. S.L. Carson of Vincennes, is a graduate of the Indiana University School of Medicine, and he and his wife became acquainted while both were students at Bloomington. Dr. Carson received his M.D. degree in 1923. He had previously received a B.S. degree.

    Dr. Carson is a member of the Phi Beta Pi Fraternity and his wife is a member of the Delta Zeta Sorority.


Last updated on May 3, 2007.

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