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Couple te Travel in South

The junior bridesmaid, Miss Jean Bumgardner, sister of the bridegroom, will wear white net fashioned princess style with fuchsia velvet ribbons and bow. After the ceremony, the couple will leave on a southern trip and will be at home Aug. 1 in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Bossi, Miss Elizabeth Bossi, Chicago; Mrs. Louise Krahn, Milwaukee; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wiese, Miss Barbara and Miss Marjorie Wiese, Toledo: Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bossi and Miss Alta Deahl. Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Keller and Miss Marjorie Keller and Miss Edythe Bumgardner, Toledo; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Tinker. Miss Mary Jean Tinker and Miss Eleanore Motz. all of Columbus, O.

Gerdts-Boswell Rite At 3:30 P. M.

Dr. J. Ambrose Dunkel iz to officiate at the marriage of Miss Joan Boswell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Boswell, to Carl B. Gerdts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Gerdts, at 3:30 p. m. today in McKee Chavel of Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. The bride will be given in marriage by her father. Members of her bridal party will include Mrs. Edwin C. Boswell, Monrovia, Cal, sister-in-law, and matron of honor: Misses Lois and Harriet Gerdts, sisters of the bridegroom. bridesmaids, and Lalla Jane Boswell, Monrovia, a niece, flower girl. Dr. Henrv Kornblum will be best man. Ushers will be George Bockstahler, Cleo Shullenberger and Edwin and William A. Boswell, orctiers of the bride.

A reception will be held in the

church after the ceremony. After a two weeks motor trip the couple will make their home at 3640 N. Meridian St. td x

Renfro-Garrett Rite At McKee Chapel

Miss Jeanette Garrett, daughter of Mr. snd Mrs. Earl R. Garrett, 1720 Woodlawn Ave, is ta become the bride of Richard R. Renfro in a double ring ceremony 2t 4:30 p. m. today in the McKee Chapel of the

Out-of-town guests will be

Eaton, Sullivan; Mr. and Mrs. Bert| the East and will live in IndianapoIowe and William Lowe, Loos An-| lis until September. Miss Snethen| geles; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Park, is a graduate of Indiana University Minneapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Roger and a member of Delta Delta Delta | Park, Grand Rapids; Mrs. William | Sorority. Dr. Currie is an I. U.} Carrice and Miss Carolyn Carrice,| graduate also. | ‘Denver; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hesse, | &@ = 9 {

Mr. and Mrs. Rober is, ert by r. an 1 obert Davis, Robert Engelke-Zakula Vows Conference Officials

Dan Jr. and Dr. and Mrs. Hovis Terre H 4 . . | . “afier the reception, the couple Ale Today in Chicago| Speak at Reception

After the reception, will leave on a Southern motor trip.

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Times Special Here

For Monddy

SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON

Text: Philippians 1:12-14, 21-

Ry WILLIAM E. GILROY, D. D, Editor of Advance

' YN this closing lesson on the life of Paul, the great apostle reviews his | & life. It is a great thing to have the privilege of the innermost con- [ake Webster tomorrow for a week.

on Backus to Teach North Webster Class

A quest group for older youth with the “sharing” meetings con{ducted by the Oxford Group is a

24: 3:12-14; ll Timothy 4.7, 8

° e 3 Bumgardner-Keller Tonight; . Bumgavdner-Keller Rites Tonight, » ® ke : /®, ,o ° ; Currie-Snethen Wedding Tomorrow, es y BISHOP AND MRS. LOWE TO BE HONORED ? ; en Is Toda m ; Boswell-Gerdts Ceremony Is Today ° ~ ER WhEY More Camps Scheduled; = TT { - % 3 | ial oY % } ; EE } : and elke Jr Rabbi Ch Goes East 3, | N\ / y > > ie . ff. 0 - Jeanette Garrett and Narv Brokaw ohn F. Engelke Jr. t a | arry oes Las J : Richard R. Renfro Ta Be Married Plight Troth With : Go to Altar. : Chicago Girl. un 10 1ake rirs OWS : I'o R. P. Davis, ,, In an all white candlelight cere- | Miss Lenora Snethen, daughter mony, Miss Norma Keller, daughter {of Mr. and Mrs. Edward O. Sneth- Oxford. Groupers on Epworth Forest Program; of Mrs. Emil F. Keller, 4426 Guil-{ The wedding of Miss Mary Louise en, 139 Berkeley Road, will become a ? « ford Ave, will become the bride of Brokaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the bride of Dr. Robert W. Currie, Unitarians to Meet In Brown County Park; John R. Bumgardner, son of Mr. Allen L. Brokaw, Denver, and Rich- son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. B . : " : ' and Mrs. Earl G. Bumgardner, 3439 | ard Park Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Currie, Windfall, in a ceremony at urroughs Choir to Sing Creation. . Guilford Ave, at 7:30 o'clock to- George ha 3770 n Gale St., 6:30 o'clock tmorrow evening in the reer erereieies : night. in the Carrollton Avenue Re- 5 * 0CIOCK tOmOITOn A em onn or. | North Methodist Church. Dr. C. A. By EMMA RIVERS MILNER formed Church. I wi iva ti : ' McPheeters will officiate. : The Rev. Ralph L. Holland win | Fil be the culmination of a lifelong The altar will be banked With | A campaign looking toward a new parsonage, enlarged church ; ... | friendship between the principals Wolo J school quarters and increased membership will be launched at the officiate at an altar banked ith ,,4 their families. (palms, ferns and blue and pink | Garfield Baptist Church tomorrow. : cibotium, ferns and palms. A hedge| "py prank 1. Hevis, pastor of the Summer flowers and flanked with | The Rev. Louis G. Crafton, pastor, will be assisted at the all-day of white summer flowers will cover | Fourth Avenue Methodist Church WO sets of gold candelabra. ssokt SETVIcES Ny the ho & TD re yey bine, hazy the communion rail and baskets of | of Terre Haute, will read the service] The bride will wear a marquisette Indiana Baptist Convention. There will be a basket dinner at noon. white flowers will stand along the jefore the living room windows in S0Wn With tiny puffed sleeves, | It is planned that every man in| ’ side aisles and ® te balcony. Fol ie home. Miss Jeanette hat mei a (the congregation and the hoards rect the Burroughs Concert Choir Gown of Victorian Style |i Treading Pon BD o>: fingertip-length veil and wil carey i {usiecs sig pATaeons Shall saeniat 25 voices in a presentation of E. J. Bertermann, the brides fore the ceremony and will play a bouquet of gardenies and white | | tenance DR of Ig hel ian® Pression at the Roberts grandfather, will give her in mar- harp selections during the service roses. Miss Georgia Foster and church and 1500 for the Sunday. are ethodist Church tomorrow : riage. She will wear a gown of and reception. { Miss Marjorie Young, Ft. Wayne, |school and in the fund-raising. TiSyoning Mrs. Helen M. Rice, orwhite mousseline de soie dotted! Miss Dorothy Jane Davis, the Will be bridesmaids. Their gowns | © ‘When asked about the women's | Ex oer: and Mrs. Dorothy Knight swiss trimmed in white baby Valen- pridesroom’s sister. will be maid of Will be peach color, made with lace ‘part in the campaign an official Aieene: pianist, will accompany the ciennes lace. A short tulle veil will honor and George Morris. Plain- bodices and net skirts and trimmed | said: choir and 17 soloists. » cascade from a headdress of white field, will be best man. The bride, With turquoise bows. | “The expansion program ig a Hn 9 lilac buds. The gown is Victorian who will be given in marriage by; Mrs, R. O. Brown, the matron of {men’s movement but the women Sister Rose of the Sacred style, fashioned with a square neck- her father. will wear a gown of honor, wil! be gowned in peach net | [are supporting it as they have all Heart t line, puffed sleeves, fitted bodice and white satin and lace fashioned on!trimmed in turquoise ribbons and [such in the past. It is with their eart was to make her first . full skirt with flounces at the hem. princess lines with puffed sleeves Will carry delphinium and Talisman ‘help that we shall succeed.” vows at the Carmelite MonMrs. E. J. Keller, matron of and a sweetheart neckline. Fer|roses with the same roses in her { Walter Bruener is church school astery on the Cold Springs honor, will wear a gown of white fingertip-length veil will be of tuile! hair. Dr. Joseph Flora will be best | superintendent; William Waltz, Road today. Sister Rose was embroidered organdy made Vic- and she will carry a bouquet of man and ushers will include Stan- Iristtes chairman and John V. for ly Miss M lla torian style with royal blue velvet white roses, gardenias and lilies of ley Adams, Carl Seet, Dr. Lester (Hayes, deacons chairman, ormerly Miss Mary Holland = ribbon run through puffed sleeves the valley Hoyt and Dr. Hugh Miller. | The Garfield Park Vacation of Rollingstone, Minn, She and neckline with blue streamers in! Out-of-town guests at the wed-, A reception and wedding supper {School closed last night with com- was clothed with the Our her hair. Miss Georgia Busse, the ding will be Mr. and Mrs. Richard will be held at the Marott Hotel aft- jmencement exercises in which 200 Lady of Mount Carmel hahit maid of honor. will wear a similar Park, the bridegroom's grandpar- er the ceremony. The couple will . » ¥ ‘children participated. : . gown with fuchsia velvet ribbons. ents, Sullivan; Mr. and Mrs. Wesley leave for a two-weeks’ trip through “ona [8 Fear 3£0 | A novena in honor of the

feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, which falls on July 168, will begin at the monastery July 8. ” ” »

new feature of the North Indiana|l0 Class to Hear Conference Assembly to open on|

Dr. Townsend

fidences of a great man as he looks back upon a remarkable career and | appraises his course of action. Paul's career had not been by any means

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Dr. W. H. Bransford of Anderson! pr Francis E. Townsend and seve will be in charge of the Oxford era] hundred Townsend convention

The bride will travel in a green and white sheer white waffle pique trim and saddle brown and white accessories. They will be at home after July 15 in Indianapolis n »

Church Is Scene of Shea-Clune Nuptials

Miss Clarice Clune, daughter of | William .J. Clune, and Vincent Shea were married in an informal cereymony at 8 o'clock this morning pre[ceding the nuptial mass at SS. Peter {and Pauls Cathedral. The Rev, Fr. James A. Hickev officiated. | The bride wore a street length ensemble of navy blue sheer with a white turban and an orchid corsage.

Mrs. Francis Feenev, her matron of |

‘honor. wore a yellow suit with a corsage of gardenias. Augustus Kasper was best man. A wedding breakfast was served after the ceremony to members of

the immediate families at the High-!

‘land Golf and Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Shea will be at home after a two-weeks’ motor trip at the St. Regis Apartments. 26 E. 14th St.

= n = Riggs-Johnson Vows To Be Given in Church Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin W. Johnson, 949 N. Arlington Ave., and Walter F. Riggs, son of

Mr. and Mrs. Guy Riggs, 123 Dick- |

{son St., will be at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon in the Irvington Methodist Church. The Rev. Ezra Hutchens will officiate at the single ring service before an altar banked with greenery 2na a basket of garden flowers. Rohert Schumann, soloist, will sing. , The bride, who will be given in marriage hy her father. will wear a gown of white starched lace aver taffeta fashioned on simple lines

redingote with!

The marriage of Miss Rosemary

CHICAGO. June 24-—The —mar- | ! without serious crises and without The |

riage of Miss Helen Zakula, Chicago. Cur to John F. Engelke Jv, son of Mr. The Indians Cot ’epshre ot id inner soul, the effect of which and Mrs. John F. Engelke, 2818 N. Methodist Church will be host at a'a¢ first was to bring upon him ‘Talbott St. Indianapolis, is to be sol- banquet and. reception honoring | physical blindness. lemnived this afiernoon in the Bishop ‘Titus Lowe, yecently ap-|found faith—which was after all

Thorndike Hilton Memorial Chapel Dointed to the new Indianapolis largement of the religion in which of the University of Chicago. The Area. and Mrs Lowe at the North he had been brought up. for he deRev, Milo Vondercek will officiate. [Methodist Church Monday at 6 clared that he still worshiped the Miss Zakula wiil wear a floor- {God of his fathers—Paul launched length gown of pink marquisette P- ™- bai ‘out on his great preaching ministry. and wide-brimmed straw hat. Her! Dr. W. €. Hartinger, district su- “110 wanted to share with others bridal bouquet will be of Sweetheart veriniendent, will be toastmaster ine glory that he had found, and roses and lilies of the valley. She and ahout 500 members of the con-|nathing could stop him in his deis the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ference, which embraces the south- | termination to preach the Gospel of Samuel Zakula, Kinley. Minn. ern half of the state, are expected good news. Miss Rosamond Zakula, Chicago, to attend. Paul had set out for himself a sister of the bride, will be maid of | Bishop Lowe will he welcomed by large task and a supreme goal, and honor. William H. Thompson, In- young people in an address by Miss it is in the spirit of one who had dianapolis, will he best man. Margaret Mitchell, Indianapolis lived largely that he surveys his life.

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|Canada and will be at home after morton McDonald of Princeton, In- in bonds, as a prisoner, {July 25 at 420 Surf St. Chicago./djana Lay Conference president, Far from feeling that his life had | Miss Zakula was graduated from| others extending greetings will be been a failure because of this bond- | the University of Wisconsin and has|{the Rev. Sumner IL. Martin, Sey-| age, he rejoices that through his ‘taken graduate work at both thely.ou: District superintendent. and, Willingness to suffer others had be- | University of Chicago and North- np. orien W. Fifer, Western Chris-| come more bold and courageous in | western University. Mr. Engeike was tian Advocate editor. | speaking “the word of God without ‘graduated from DePauw University. "'n,." cA McPheeters, host pas- fear.” IE ltor, will offer the invocation and | ‘Miss Bretthauer the Rev. W. T. Jones, Evansville] AUL reveals the inner secret of

| District superintendent, the bene-| his life quite clearly in these Is Wed in Church

diction. Mie a ig by self-revelations. His strength is in ‘the string trio, Mrs. Agnes Helges- | pli Sort The marriage of Miss Margaret son, pianist, Miss Jean Pennington, | he Ini ofthe indwelling uhrist, Ann Bretthauer, daughter of Mr. violinist, and Mrs, Lorinda Howell, | Elsewhere he spoke of his weakness and Mrs. George Bretthauer, and cellist. (and of the thorn in the flesh that | Chester McDermet Jr, son of Mr.| On the reception committee are had buffeted him. It was in this and Mrs. Chester McDermet, 1009 Mrs. Hattie Asbury, Dr. and Mrs. | weakness that a divine voice had N. Temple Ave, was held at 9 John G. Benson, Dr. and Mrs. spoken to him. saying, “My grace is o'clock this morning in the St. Hartinger, Dr. and Mrs. McPheei-| E— :

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{great crisis of his life had come when he found Christ on the way to Damascus and a light broke in upon! gl el

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not so much a new faith as an en-|

most acute perils and dangers. Group team at the assembly, one of several scheduled for the state. Dr. A. H. Backus of Indianapolis, area religious education director, | will teach the Sunday School lesPaul was now an old man, and it son tomorrow morning and Mrs. is no wonder that he was somewhat John Clark also of Indianapolis, a perplexed as to whether if. was bet- class entitled “Guiding Children in ter to go on in the earthly warfare Christian Growth” during the week. or to find the rest in Christ that he Mrs, Backus will be an instructor in felt sure was the reward of the the school of missions sponsored hv Christian after death. But in this the Woman's Home Missionary Soperplexity there was the one certain ciety. and unfailing purpose. He was de-| There are fn he devotions and termined to press on to the goal of Bible study by Dr. Rollin H. Walker possessing Christ and of heing pos- and a lecture series on “The Church sessed by Christ. This was the goal School Advance” by Dr. N, FP. For'of “the prize of the high calling of syth. God in Christ Jesus.” | The Epworth League Institute "ow will begin July 8 and be divided into three seven-day periods. AtHEN Paul said. “1 have fought

‘sufficient for thee, for my strength is made perfect in weakness.” |

delegates are expected to attend the [101 Men's Rible Class meeting at the Broadway Baptist Church tomorrow at 10 a. m. Dr. Townsend will spcak, returning the courtesy of ithe class teacher, the Rev. R. M, Dodrill, who addressed the cone jvention in Cadle Tabernacle Thurs= day evening. | Roth Dr. Townsend's talk and the Sunday School lesson taught by the Rev, Mr. Dodrill will be broadcast over WIRC. | A deiegation from the DeMolay state convention will attend the Christian Men Builders Class to= {morrow at the Third Christian [{Church. The Rev. Francis E. Smith, Disciples of Christ pension fund executive secretary, will teach in Merle Sidener’s absence.

The couple will take a wedding District Epworth League president, He speaks of his persecutions and | trip through northern Michigan and and by laymen in an address by T. of his situation at that very time,

tendance records in the past have, the good fight, I have fin- made Epworth Forest the largest! A 2 8 ished the course, I have kept the institute in Methodism, Le vgs | | “Jesus, Poor and Rich

{faith,” he was not indulging in any | ry nm x small or narrow boasting. When he | . : : : : 'spoke of the crown of righteousness Midwest Unitarions 1s Theme on Radio [that he felt was laid up for him, he | , 1. | Varner M. Chance, Music departe | | r | (was not speaking as some cartnly| Meet at State Park {ment head, North Side High School, ‘victor might speak of an earthly| About 400 Indianapolis Unitari- Ft. Wayne, Ind. will direct the bayble or prize; he had in mind ans are expected to attend the an- music for the Indianapolis Church the true course of the Christian asinyal Ohio Valley Conference of the| Federation vespers over WIBC to= (a conflict with himself and the ynijtarian Layman's League at morrow at 3:30 p. m. [issue of all noble living as vindica- Brown County State Park today Dr. S. Grundy Fisher will give the (tion in God's purpose and God's and tomorrow. meditation and the Rev. Frederick ‘world, | “The Reality of the Religious Kuebler will be in charge. | He did not want something for Life is the subject of an address| “Jesus, Poor and Rich” will be the ‘himself that was not for all men, phy the Rev. R. Lester Mondale of theme of federation programs con= ‘but he believed that the Lord, the gyanston, Ill; “The American ducted by the Rev. E. E. Morris righteous judge, would give to every youth,” by Prof. Kenneth P. Vin- [over WIRE each day next week exman who had sought the way of sel, head of the University of Illi- cept Sunday at 6:30 a. m right and truth his heritage in the nois history and political science! The Rev. Fr, Richard Langen, ASe Kingdom. | department. sistant pastor as SS. Peter and Paul League officers of All Souls Uni- | cathedral. will speak on “The Sa-

Philip Neri Catholic Church. The Rev. Fr. Carl J. Sahm officiated at the single ring service! The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore white marquisette fashioned on princess lines with a full skirt extending into a long train, Miss Frances Marv Bretthauer, the bride's sister, was maid of hon-

ers, Dr. and Mrs. Fifer, Dr. and| Mrs. A. H. Rackus, Dr. and Mrs. | L. T. Freeland, Messrs. and Mesdames Arthir V. Brown, Arthur Baxter and Arthur Wolf, all of Indianapelis. Those from the state are Dr. and Mrs. Martin and Mr.

Anniversaries of Bishop, Churches, Pastor Marked and Mrs. Glenn Thompson, Sey- |

mour: Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Jones.’ Members and neighbors of the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Dr. and Mis. BE. L. Jones. Dr. and Church sill celebrate the 21st anniversary of Mis. Harry B. McNeely

tarian Church are Herbert Rloem-|

ker, president; Percy Lain, Archie Bassett and L. Lester Teegarden. ” » » Homer Hasse of Speedway City is vice president nf the second Disciples of Christ young people’s conférence at Bethany Park, Brooklyn, Ind,

or. Her gown was of pink chiffon,

Mrs, E. LT. Snethen and Dr. and 2s church organist with a covered dish, family dinner this evening at 6:30,

July 2 to 9,

‘cred Heart of Jesus and a Modern Apostolate, St. Margaret Mary," jover WIBC at 8:45 a. m, Friday. | “Religion in Life Series” will be [begun hv Dr. Charles J. Turck, head of the Board of Education of ‘the Presbyterian Church in the U, |S. A. on Monday, July 3. over NBCRed at 10:30 a. m. (Indianapolis | Time),

Tabernacle Prespyterian Church. with puffed sleeves. a sweetheart : ; | The Rev. J. Ambrose Dunkel will neckline and flared skirt. made with short puffed Hapye, full Mrs. F. Marion Smith, of Evans-| A [rogram of Tp RE iw» . i 0.» read the rite. Mrs. Joseph Duffy, the matron SKirt and gathered waist. She car- vijle; Dr. and Mrs. C. P. McKinney, One of 10€ SEason, So honor , mberl Serrires y or all Christian Science of honor. will he gowned in peach ried pink snapdragons and del- My. and Mrs. John T. Breece. New Mrs. McNeeley. Tt is one of several Ch m erland service "n omen, from Here Churches temorrow’s lesson-

Miss Ruth Graham. organist, will present a program of bridal airs hefore the ceremony. Miss Garrett, who is te be given in marriage bv her father. will wear a gown of white Alencon lace and net over white slipper satin. It will be in Victorian fashion wth short puffed sleeves, a row of tiny satin buttons down the front of the bodice. and lace panel insets from the tight waist to the tip of the long train. Her finger-tip

lace over taffeta cut on princess lines. Her bouquet will be of vellow roses and blue delphinium. P. L. Sprecher will be best man and ushers will be Robert Byrkett and Raymond Gill. Following the service, a small, informal reception will be held at the home of the bride's parents. They will leave on a wedding trip to | Yellowstone National Park and will

phinium. Mrs. Dan Hagan, brides- Ajpanv: Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Moore | maid, wore pastel green chiffon ang Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Han-| made like the maid of honor's and cqgck. Rushville; Dr. and Mrs. E. F.!

she carried yellow snapdragons and gehneider, Vincennes; Dr. and Mrs, Mrs. McNeely is active in the In- share honors at

pink larkspur. Joseph Bretthauer, A 3 Woodard and Mr. and Mrs.| the bride's brother, was best man. Thomas Sare, Bloomington, and Dr. Following the ceremony, a Wed-|anq Mrs, Clyde Wildman, Green- | ding breakfast was served at the .,ce. Bretthauer home for the immediate | Bishop Lowe will preside at the families. ~The couple will motor northwest Indiana Conference) North and will be at home in Indi-| 1 eeting at Battle Ground, Ind., be- |

anniversary observances scheduled for tomorrow, In addition te serving the church,

diana Chapter of the American Organists Guild and Sigma Alpha Iota Patroness Club.

Dr. Fifer to Preach

East Park Sermon

"Are Double Celebration

| The pastor and church edifice will |

Lead Pioneer Camp

silv ee | Mrs. Boyd Gillespie and Miss | : SLVer anniversary glizabeth Taft of Indianapolis will ‘services planned by St. John's Evan- be in charge of pioneer age girls | gelical and Reformed congregation (12 to 14 years) at Camp Kosciusko | \at Cumberland, Ind., tomorrow. fener 2 Winona - Lake | The Rev. Paul Repke, under whose | pioneer initiation and ceremo- | | pastorate the church was dedicated |nials are conducted by Mrs. Gilles-! {25 years ago, will return to preach at Pie. Other activities include dis-

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sermon subject will be “Christian Science” and the Golden Text,” “Sing, 0 heavens; and be joyful, O earth; and break forth into singing, O mountains: for the Lord hath comforted His people, and will have mercy upon His afflicted.” Is. 49:13.

» ” ” Dr. Benson to Speal;

i! illusion will fall from a be at nome in Indianapolis after anapolis after July 10. gi sday. | . eo a pearls and she will July 10. $ & 4% ‘ginning Tuesday, Children and young people of the the Soin [Commemorating ton [Sn Sd a At 9:30 and 10:45 " 1 " Out-of-tow red - i event at 10:15 a. m. tomorr : y ) ) Neen gin ds 2 own guests at the wed East Park Methodist Church School SrYOw: | campfire, orchestra, tennis and ball. |

wear white lace mitts. The bride will carry an heirloom handkerchief of old lace which was carried by her grandmother, Mrs. O. B. Garrett, at

ding will include Mr. N. F. Hollingsworth, Mrs. Earl Hollingsworth and Mrs. Daisy Dix, Marion; Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Nevins,

and Mrs.

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Mary King Becomes

Paul Brading’s Bride Refugee to Talk

Miss Marv E. King, daughter of, At Butler on 4th tessons conducted by superintend- Frank P. Puhlman.

‘will turn back the calendar to the 16 95th anniversary of the ordina{parents’ days and hear talks and tion of the present pastor, the Rev. |

| The afternoon service will mark

| A camp for junior girls (9 to 11 years) will be open for three ‘weeks

| beginning July 2. The two groups

Two of fof girls will live together in Kos-

his

Dr. John G. Benson, Methodist Hospital superintendent, will preach the homecoming sermon at the Southport Methodist Church tomor«

her wedding more than 50 years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Milforqg © qd classmates will k. Th 1 5 | Mr. n 'S. ilfor ox and ay | reay 1S Les ll speak. ev are the! .: . row at 9:30 a. m. Sister Is Maid of Honor ? me ‘ [Mr. and Mrs. Rov King, and Paul ents and teachers of past years at : he uiusko Lodge but follow a separat A on at Ader aqua mousse- og oR a. Br ny 2. Brading, on of Moy, 2a Brad-| er 9:15 a. m. tomorrow fy a Plepenbrok, whose Si though os similar Or : 2 He will also deliver a sermon on ) SS 3 . an rs. J. E. Kays, ing. Oakland, Til. exchanged wed- | A July 4th discussion of “Demoe- | : Versary as pastor of St. Camp Kosciusco is a project of ‘The Adventures of Religion” at the

line de soie will be worn by Miss

Logansport, and Mr. and Mrs. C. R.

ding vows at 10 o'clock this morn-

Dr. Orien W. Fifter, Western

John's Evangelical and Reformed |

the Indiana Synod conducted by

First Baptist Church at 10:45 a. m,

Basaive Garsest, So Be ihe Wile Underwood, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. ing in the rectory of St. Anthouy '*¢Y Versus Dieiatorship With 2 ph ristian Advocate editor. will de- Di, Inlisnanoli, Vas celebrated Robert J. McLandress, religious He Speaks there in the place of Dr, gown is fashioned with drop shoul- | By Catholic Church, The Rev. Fr. Inpmer Copan Reichsiag member jivey the sermon and the choir of | Riineherger, Shelbyville 0 J-| education divector. "Miss ‘Taft is CW. Atwater who is in Los Angeles ders and a bouffant skirt covered Mannweiler- Jas yor | Michael Gorman officiated. ., [8s a speaker is scheduled for the 93 voices will sing at 10:30 a. m. fol- | The Rev "Mr Fuhiman ie the dean. [aiending the Northern Baptist One with ruffles. Miss Carolyn Gar- Yas) | The bride's gown was of white gytjer University Midsummer In- lowed by a basket dinner at noon. newly elected president of the South | x Jot a a is bi rett, Cincinnati, cousin of the bride. Ceremony at 2:30 [embroidered organdy and lace over | An old-fashioned class meeting Indiana Synod. which includes 108 | Rabbi Filan Charry of Both. [To-gleled Vim 35 erg of Hs minis and Mrs. Paul R. Lowry. brides-, =~ Y = } whith she > Angenin ell Gerhart S. Segar. formerly =a will be held at 2:30 p. m. with seven churches with an enroliment of 40.- | El Zedeck Temple is in New ° Oth Dn Ss caught with a tiara of orange blos- he Reichstas Far f 10 former pastors assisting the 000 members. York attending the Zionist er features of the Southport

maids, will wear cameo pink mous-| The marriage of Miss Mildred

member of the Reichstag Foreign ©

{homecoming are Sunday School at

: : ie similarly . soms. Her bouquet was of white i . ; : - seline de soie made similarly ta the Jasper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. wr RU Kine. sister Relations Committee and a German |p esent. one, the Rev. Golden A.| There will he a hasket dinner and Organisation of America con 10:30, followed by a basket luncheon, gown of the maid of honor. They H. F. Jasper, and C. Lyle Mann- sf the brid i he id B “or (Aviation Service officer during the Smith. (social hour between the morning vention which opened today. land an organ recital at 2 o'clock all will earrv bouquets of mixed weiler. Seymour, Conn. will he sol- ride and the maid of nONOT: World War, will speak on “Totali-| Will Finney of Arizona. formerly and afternoon services tomorrow. Rabi Charry Ju the 19394 > Nm ian -rh ) . fot; president of the local chapter.

garden flowers with nosegays in their hair and necklaces of econtrasting colors, gifts of the bride. Homer Renfro, brother of the bridegroom, will be best man. Ushers are to be John Keating and Jack Morris. The bride's mother has chosen a dress of navy sheer with which she will wear a large picture hat and white accessories. Her corsage will be of gardenias. Mrs. garet Renfro, Louisville, mother of the bridegroom, will wear a black and white sheer with a gardenia corsage. Dinner to Follow Ceremony

Following the ceremony a dinner will be served in the Apclio Room of the Canary Cottage followed by a reception this evening in the

was dressed in a gown of powder : : R bie chiffon with a matching tur- ‘arianism in Germany ban. She carried pink roses. Clioh stitute. which is to be sponsored by

emnized at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon in the Immanuel Evangelical

at the in-|

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and Reformed Church on her parents’ 25th wedding anniversary. | The bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Mannweiler, Sey-|

mour, Conn. The Rev. William Nelson will officiate at the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Elsie Pattison. lorganist, will play and William Hauck, the bride's uncle, will sing. The bride will be dressed in

Brading. brother of the bridegroom. the College of Religion in the Field-

{very active in the church, will ad[dress the Epworth League at 6:30

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o'clock. About 400 invitations have!

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was best man. (house July 4 to 7. A reception will be held for the| Also on July 4th there will be a nem ets. ‘couple at 8:30 p. m. today at the Symposium on “What Attitude One| . home of the bride's parents. Mr. Should Take on the Problem of {J, B. Leader to Talk and Mrs. Breding will he at home War” with the pacifist position pre- | : after July 10 at 2128 N. Pennsyl- sented by Harold E. Fey of New At Brookside vania St. | York, Fellowship of Reconciliation “The i i AF y > Church in Relation to the x nr =» |secretary; the moderate ; - Pekifis; po World's Peace Program” is

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| accessories. {pink roses, delphinium and lilies of land Mrs. Andrew Russell, will be [the valley.

white street-length redingote with Russell-Reimer

a shirred bodice and white acces-| 'sories. Her corsage will be of pur-| 1 l Mrs. Paul Dausch, ne Wedding Tonight Miss Thelma Reimer, daughter of

(ple orchids. only attendant, will wear an ensem- | {ble of pink lace with pink and white Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Reimer, Her corsage will be of land David A. Russell, son of Mr.

Norval Jasper, cousin of married at 8:30 o'clock tonight in the bride, will be best man. | the McKee Chapel of the Taber-

sition, by Dr. James A. Crain of Indianapolis, Temperance and So-|title of Dr. 8S. G. Ziegler's address cial Welfare secretary of the United Christian Missionary Society: and {the preparedness position, by Homer Chaillaux of Indianapolis, Ameriicanization division head, American Legion. Christian Union is to he a subJect of addresses throughout the

at the anniversary celebration at the Brookside United Brethren Church tomorrow. Dr. Ziegler is the denomination’s secretary of Foreign Missions and a world traveler with headquarters at Dayton, O. He will speak at the

Garrett home, 1720 Woodlawn Ave.| A reception will be held following | nacle Presbyterian Church. The

institute by Dr. Roger T. Nooe of morning anniversary service which

First Indiana Bishop To Be Commemorated

The Old Cathedral! at Vincennes will be the scene of the solemn centennial observance of the death of the Most Rev. Simon Brute, first bishop of Indiana, tomorrow at 4:30 ip

. m. Pontifical vespers will be celebrated and the sermon delivered by | the Most Rev. Joseph E. Ritter, bishop of the Diocese of Indianap- | olis. The Rev. Fr. Albert Busald of Indianapolis and the Rev. Fr. William Boland of Bedford will be deacons at the throne. There will be singing by the Indianapolis Clergy Choir, benediction with the Blessed | Sacrament by the Rev. Fr. Paul A. | Deery, pastor.

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His family accompanied him ta New York, where they will

remain for a vacation of several weeks. Others from Indianapolis attending the Z. 0. A. convention are Ezra Weiss, Max Katz, Bert Sicanoff, Daniel Frisch, Cantor Myro Glass, Sam Ziftrin and Jacob Solotken.

TO BE ORDAINED

Times Special NOTRE DAME, Ind., June 24.-— Holy Orders were conferred on 18 young priests of the Holy Congre= gation at mass this morning at the Sacred Heart Church on the Notre Dame University campus. Among them was the Rev. Pr.

» » » \ v . . Two Choirs to Sing Henry A. Geuss, C. S. C. of Evanse ville, Ind.

Farewell for Summer h = Cen Nt yan FREE METHODISTS RENAME BISHOPS

Indianapolis presenting special proWARSAW, Ind, June 24 (U. P),

rected and accompanied by Mrs.

For her traveling costume, Miss Garret is to wear an ensemble of printed blue sheer with a corsage of Sweetheart roses and swansonia.

the ceremony in the church parlor| Rev. J. Ambrose Dunkel will offi- Nashville, Tenn, International Disand the couple will leave immedi- | ciate. ciples of Convention president; Dr. ately for a trip to Lake Winnepe-| The bride will wear a floor-length | Charles Clayton Morrison of Chisaukee, N. H., and the East Coast. gown of white georgette with a|Cag0, Christian Century

|celebrates the beginning of the | chureh in a private residence 54 years ago and the 12th anniversary

editor; Dr./ of the present building at 11th and for the priesthood in 1808. Church

| Bishop Brute was born in France Frank Edenharter, organist, at 10:45 in 1779, was educated to be a phy- a. m. Soloists will include Misses ‘sician but gave up the profession Ruth McVey and Bhular Flanders; Robert Schumann and Harry G.

grams tomorrow before disbanding for the summer. Excerpts from —Carl L. Howland of Winona Lake, Ind, today was unanimously re=

Gaul's “Holy City” will be sung dielected head of the Free Methodist Publishing House at the annual national conference now in session.

After a short wedding trip the They will be at home after July 15 | quilted top and a fin i George W. Buckn | lit ; 5 i They er July 15, e : gertip-length ; . uckner, World Call | Oiney Sts. | literature tells of his heroism dur-|Coughlen Jr. Bishops William Pierce, Titus couple will make thei heme at 1229 in Seymour, Conn. Out-of-town veil She will carry a bouquet of editor, and others. There is to be a basket dinner at! ing the Reign of Terror, and of his] The adult and junior choirs will ville, Ops Leslie Marston, Greens N. Pennsylvania St. guests will include Mr. and Mrs. white roses and baby's breath. Miss —_—— {hoon and special musical numbers | faithfulness as a teacher in the new combine for a final evening of music ville, Til, and Mark M. Ormston,

Out-of-town guests at the wed- Mannweiler, the bridegroom's par- Veva MeDermott will be maid of | M. B. Glee Club of the! American republic for a lat the St. Paul Methodist Church | Spring Arbor, Mich., were reding are to be Mr. and Mrs. Eagar ents, Sevmour, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. honor. Her gown will be in powder CHURCH HOLDS PICNIC Dy the Cie Church at 7:30 century. He served only 2 varter tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. There will} te ter Ss he) posts. slecied Sane, uy ene or. ohn | Willian Koshewa, Paul Wagener blue and she will carry pink roses| Following morning prayer, the|p. m. The pastor, the Rev. Ralph as bishop but the period was “filled |be anthems, solos and organ num- | The Rev. Charles C. Fairburn of nati: J iy & On Quince nm aly a and Wi Margaret. Mever, Louis-| and blue delphinium. The couple members of 8t. Matthew's Episcopal | E. Webber, will be assisted by the |to overflowing with good deeds that bers. Mrs. Ralph O. Minnick will McPherson, Kas., was elected bishop Mr. and Mrs Jack Hawk and Rob- | RY oy o and do Geatge Siew, whi take a trip South and will be Church will go in autos te Riley|Rev. Elmer Smith. field promotion! continue to bear fruit” according to direct and Mrs, Ralph Bratton will|to fill the position left, vacant by the er, + ) wll « | Grove Ave, ¢ . 'Bual parish picnic tomogrow, lege, ai Old Cathedral, = Jane J Burroughs wil di- Warren of Seattle, Waal, :

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