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, - PROACHING marriages are highlights of the social scene.

The marriage of Miss Susan Gilliatte to Maj. John Worth

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her mother, Mrs. William

The wedding was June 7 in Salt Lake City, Utah.

~~ Maj. Armbruster is with the army air forces in the South-

west Pacific and Mrs. Armbruster is at home here.

Miss Nina Brown Engaged

. + 'The engagement of Miss Nina Eddy is announced by her parents,

date has been set for the wedding. Gloria Maitlen Names Bridal

formerly of Bronxville, N. Y., attended Har the New York university Scheool of Law and Mrs. Armbruster attended the Indiana Law school.

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Brown to Capt. Willis Eugene Mr, and Mrs. Garvin M. Brown.

the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Eddy, Battle Creek, Mich. is serving with the Americart Red Cross in England. Tudor Hall school and Sarah Lawrence college, she the Indianapolis Junior league and Dramatic club. was graduated from the University

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ALL SAINTS’ EPISCOPAL CATHEDRAL will be the scene, at

p. m. Sunday, Aug. 13, of the wedding of Miss Gloria Elizabeth

Maitlen and Robert M. Kemper. The Rev. J. Willard Yoder, vicar of the cathedral, will officiate. Miss Maitlen is the daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth P. Maitlen and the prospective bridegroom is the son of

Mrs. Robert J. Kemper, ; The bride-to-be has chosen her

sister, Mrs, Richard W. Thomas,

as matron of honor for the ceremony. The bridesmaids will be Miss

Elizabeth Mae Smith and Miss Elizabeth Rush Buell.

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Adams will serve as Mr. Kemper's best man and the ushers. will be

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Bennett, §an Francisco: ; a graduate of the University of California and Lt. Riche was graduated from Miami university where he was a member

Miss Maitlen attended Skidmore college, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., and Mr. Kemper attended the

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duty in the South Pacific as a navigating officer aboard an air-

Nancy Milburn to Be Honor Guest

TWO BHOWERS TO BE GIVEN NEXT WEEK will honor Miss Nancy Milburn, whose marriage to Aviation Student Daniel Akers Davis will be early in the fall. She is the daughter of Mrs. Raymond Fowler Milburn of Indianapolis, and Mr. Davis is the son of Mr. and

Mrs. Major Davis of Dawson, Tex.

A luncheon bridge and personal shower will be given at noon Wednesday in Ayres’ tearoom by Misses Jayne Yount, Lou Brown and Jean Bowden. Guests with the bride-to-be will include her

and Miss The _home of Miss Trotter will be Misses

~ the party will be Mrs. Milburn, bride-to-be's punt, and Mrs. G. M.

Bowden, Margaret Sigler, Yount, Black, Joan and Patricia Henning, Lewis, Handy, Hyde and Pat Bowser,

and Miss Myra Brown, Carmel.

mother and Misses Betty Lo Schorn, Betty Handy, Arline Hyde, - Harriet Trotter, Mary Elizabeth Black, Jane Lewis and Joan Henning Helen Whitley of Kokomo. hostesses at a bridal shower next Friday night in ‘the

Whitley and Trotter.” Attending Miss Florence Carmichael, the Murphy, Misses Schorn, Brown, .

Miss Peggy Lee of Alexandria

Jane Evelyn Lysett Is Bride

Of Sgt. Robert Rev. Fr. Moore

© Sgt. and Mrs, Robert their marriage at 10 o'clock this Catholic church, The

F. Bowers; Officiates

Foley Bowers are on a wedd.ng trip following

morning in Our Lady of Lourdes

ceremony was read by the Rev. Fr. James Moore.

The bride was Miss Jane Evelyn Lysett, daughter of Mrs. Haley Lysett, 5302 Lowell ave, and Mr. Bowers’ parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Miss Yeager

The Hev. Harry R. Mercer will read the vows, at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in McKee chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church, uniting Miss Martha L. Yeager and Harold O. Burnett. The bride has chosen a chartreuse floor-length jersey gown with gold sequin trim and matching Juliet cap and vell. She will carry a bouquet of cypripedium orchids and stephanotis.

Couple’s Attendants

Miss Mildred Burnett, the bridegroom's sister, will be maid of honor. She will wear a gray floor-length gown with fuchsia accessories and will carry a cascade bouquet of ‘Surprise lilies and pink asters. Doyal Plunkitt will be best man. . The reception will be held in the home of the bridegroom's father, Otis O. Burnett, Edgewood. Miss Yeager is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert P. Yeager, Camby. The couple will leave for a wed-

Clyde A. Bowers, 4317 Park ave. The bride wore a, shell pink dress with a round neckline edged with pastel . beaded - embroidery. She wore matching lace mitts and brown accessories. Her bouquet was of delphinium, yellow and white flowers and ivy. Mrs. Clyde T. Bowers, sistér-in-law of the bridegroom and matron of honor, wore a dove gray dress with brown accessories. quet was of pastel flowers. Clyde T. Bowers served as his brother's best man, and the ushers were Russell Romine’ and John Meihaus, apprentice seamari, U.S. N.R. . . Mrs. Lysett wore an aqua frock, black accessories and a corsage of gardenias and pink roses. The bridegroom's mother wore a beige gown with brown accessories and a corsage of gardenias and yellow roses

A reception was held in the Hotel Linchin following the ceremony. The couple will be at home for a short time in Durham, N.C,

Visits Here Virgil Ford, Los Angeles, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Badger Williamson, 1855 N. Pennsylvania st,

‘ding trip to Lake Michigan and wil be at home at 5736 Madison ave.,! after Aug. 14. :

Rabbi Chodos To Read Vows

A dinner will follow the wedding | of Miss Vivienne Simon and Her-! bert Sobel at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the Hotel Antlers Rabbi Israel Chodos of the Beth El Zedeck temple will officiate.

: & white street dress has been: chosen by the bride. She will wear ‘matching accessories, and carry a

Bible topped with orchids. . Miss Beverly Simon, her sister's only attendant, will wear a pink Silk dress, a matching hat, black ' “sogessories, and a corsage of pastel Howers {

© Bernard Sobel will be the best man, Following the dinner there pp sine bride's

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Parley Dinner Will Highlight Convention

A past presidents’ parley dinner at 6 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 13, in the Riley room of the Claypool hotel, will be a highlight of the American liary’s state convention,

Registration of delegates will open at 3 p.m. Friday, and will be resumed at 8 a.m. next Saturday. Mrs. Martin Collins will be in

" Delegates’ Meeting

The 11th district delegates will meet with Mrs. William R. Bolen at 12:45 p.m. next Saturday in the World War Memorial building. Business sessions will be held in the memorial building, while the headquarters will be at the Hotel Lincoln. * * Members who will attend state committee meetings next Saturday are Mrs. Harry Nolen, Americanism; Mrs. Pred Kinnan, community servfice; Mrs. Herbert Jordan, child welfare; Mrs. Jack Meyers, constitution and by-laws, and Mrs. Herbert Dunlap, scholarship.

' Chairmen Attending Also, Mrs. Leona B. M. Ross, fi-

State; Mrs. William Niese, legisiation; Mrs. Norman Coulon, music; Mrs. E. R. Davidson, national news; Mrs. Dale White, publicity; Mrs. Clyde Hirst, rehabilitation, and Mrs. Salvidor Carrelll, service sales. Others will be Mrs. Harry Mearling, war activities; Mrs, Amos Stevens, employment; Mrs. Ralph Lynch, juniors; Mrs. Harold Reed, Knightstown home; Mrs. Kurt Schmidt, membership; Mrs, Sam Bennett, national defense; Mrs. Fred Kuhn, Pan American; Mrs. Emil Reinhardt, poppy sales; Mrs. John Valentine, radio, and Mrs. V. I Baldwin, resolutions.

Rectory to Be Scene of Rite Tomorrow

In a ceremony at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the rectory of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church, * Miss Dorothy Virginia Schwarz will become the bride of T. 3d Gr. William Francis Tuttle, Lowell, Mass. The Rev. Fr. Joseph Beechem will officiate. ~ A pale green gabardine suit will be worn by the bride. Her accessories will be of brown and she will wear-an orchid corsage. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Ferguson, 227 S. Audubon rd.. Mrs. Ferguson, who will be her daughter's only attendant, will wear a white suit, brown accessories and a Talisman rose corsage. Sgt. Robert Schilke will serve as best man. The couple will be at

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this afternoon and evening. ‘Mrs. Roy Stricker, vocational home economics teacher in Pike township, was assisted. in making arrangements for the show by Mrs. Corna Edwards and Mrs. Foy Wade. The exhibits receiving blue ribbons in the shows will be entered in the “victory show” at Ipalco hall Monday through Friday.

: 3 Exhibits Held

‘Exhibits were held yesterday in Franklin, Washington and Warren townships. .That of Franklin township was held in the township high school at New Bethel with Miss Edith Barbour of Lawrence township as judge. Miss Greenham was in charge. ; The Washington township exhibits were at the Crooked Creek and Nora schools, and were judged

Gass, home economics teacher in the Indianapolis public schools.

Directs Program Mrs. Robert Avels directed the 4-H program at the Nora school, and Mrs. Lacie Brankle that at Crooked Creek. Mrs. Carter and W. L. Mowrey were in charge of the all-day exhibit at Warten Central high school. Judging was done by Mrs. Lola Bortz and Miss Helen Carr of the Indianapolis schools and Miss Harriet Wilkinson, home economics teacher in” Wayne township.

Couple Will Take Wedding Trip East

The wedding of Mrs. Marceil Sizemore” and Herman Robert Weichel will be at 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the home of the Rev. Samuel W.. Hartsock Somerset ave,

bridegroom, will be the bride's only attendant, and Capt. Henry, Weichel will be his brother's best

4-H Exhibits Held at Speedway And Pike Schools Today: Victory Show to Be Next Week

The last of 12 4-H exhibits .in Marion county since July 268 were held today at the Speedway school and the Pike township high school. Judges for both exhibits were Miss Ruth Greenham of Franklin township and Mrs. Vivienne Carter of Warren township. The Speedway display, in charge of Miss Alice Powell and Mrs. N. Durward Cory, was judged this morning, while that of Pike township was to be judged

by Mrs. Stricker and Miss Grace |

Miss Ruth Weichel, niece of the| = 1

L Miss Mildred Reimer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Relmer, became the bride of Robert B. Koschmann, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Koschmann of Melrose Park, Ill, in a June 25 ceremony. The wedding was in St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran church. (V, H. Peterson photo.) Y

2. The approaching marriage of Miss Gloria Elizabeth Maitlen to Robert M. Kemper is announced by her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth P. Maitlen. The wedding will be Aug. 13.

3. Before her marriage July 1 in San Francisco to Lt. (Jg.) B. James Richards, Mrs. Richards was Miss Kathryn Ruth Bennett. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bennett, San Francisco, and Lt. Richards’ parents are Mr. and Mrs, B. J. Richards, Indianapolis.

4. A ceremony Wednesday in the Church of St. Andrews-by-the-Sea in Edgartown, Mass., united Miss Frances Priscilla Osborne and Robert James Fox of Indianapolis. The couple will be at home here. Mrs. Fox is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abeel D. Osborne of West Orange, N. J., and Edgartown, and Mr. Fox is the son of Capt. William V. Fox, U. 8. N, and Mrs. Alice Fox, Cambridge, Mass.

5. Miss Dorothy Virginia Schwarz and T. 3d Gr. William Francis Tuttle of Lowell, Mass., will be married tomorrow afternoon in the rectory of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church. She is the daughter of My. and Mrs. Fred E. Ferguson of Indianapolis. (P. :

8. Miss Phyllis Hull Scifres and Arthur Hobart Nethercot Jr. were married last Sunday in the home of the bride's father, Ben M. Scifres, Lebanon. Mr. Nethercot, son of Prof. and Mrs. Arthur Hobart Nethercot, Evanston, Ill, is a graduate of Northwestern university and is a member of Theta Xi and Phi Beta Kappa fraternities. The bride, who will be a senior at Northwestern this fall, is a member of Alpha Omicron

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Luncheon Held By Sorority.

The annual luncheon held by members of the Phi chapter, Alpha Delta Pi sorority, at Hanover college was today in the Claypool hotel. Recent graduates also attended the party. y Among the guests were Miss Judy Demaree, Franklin, chapter rush chairman, and Miss Frances Eickhoff, the chapter's vice president. Mrs. Roy Behnke and Miss Jan Van Osdol were in charge of arrange ments. : Other girls attending the luncheon were Miss Jean Shanklin, rankfort; Miss Mary Jane Barnett; Rushville; Miss Phyllis Fleming, Shelbyville; Miss Ginny McGilliard, Cincinnati; Miss Rosemary Demiaree, Franklin, and Miss Beverly Harris, Richmond. Additional guests were Miss Shirley Peuchen, Jeffersonville; Miss Janice Baker, South Bend; Miss Marian Morgan, Huntington; Mrs. Robert Meyne, Misses Naomi. Lasley, Mary Louise Ellis, Priscilla Miyat, Mary Lou VanNuys and Lois Taylor.

Recent Bride

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: Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Nebeker, Mesa, Ariz.

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Camp Delight Season to End On Aug. 18

The final two-week session at the Indianapolis Camp Fire Girls’ Camp Delight will start tomorrow. Registrations will be taken from 2 to 4 p.m. = A horse show will be the special

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Parents and friends are invited to attend the show, which will be at 2 p.m. next Saturday. Campers who have shown special ability in riding will participate: Co A parade of girls on horseback followed by the campers in service costume will open the show. Horse races and relays are being planned. Special musical numbers will be presented by the chorus and campers, and booths will be set up to represent a county fair. The dramatics class will present “The Button Tree” on Aug. 18, the closing day of camp. The performance, at 7 p.m., will be followed by a “council fire. Campers will leave immediately afterward.

Helen Fowler To Be Wed

The Rev. Gerald Dale will officiate tonight at the wedding of Miss Helen Elizabeth Fowler and Cpl. Aquila C. Nebeker., The ceremony will be at 7:30 o'clock in the south chapel of the Church of Latter Day Saints.

- Miss Fowler is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell R. Fowler, 132

of Camp Atterbury, is the son of The bride will wear a pale blue two-piece suit, white accessories and

Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wichtman will be the ohly attendants.

mony, the couple will leave for a

wedding trip. "They will be at home at 2102 N, Meridian st.

Supper to Be Served By War Mothers

American War Mothers, will be in charge of the thapter’s weekly buffet supper tomorrow night at the “corner cupboard” in the Y.M.C.A. he “Y" cadettes

"i glamellias.

feature of the last camping period. ding were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Al-

wedding of Miss Marjorie Grindle and Ensign’ Harry E. Goodwin,

read by the Rev. Roy E. Mueller at 4:30 p.m. in Sweeney chapel at

of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Grindle, 407 |

N. Colorado ave. and Cpl. Nébeker, | {if

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Miss Ann Mathews, harpist. “Entering on the arm of let fath-

_ -jen,..the ‘bride wore .a white taffeta k gown with a" Pend -jedged with X Chantilly lace frill

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The fitted bodice had long sleeves extending into points over the hands and the gored skirt fell into a train, Her three-quarter length: veil of illusion in two tiers was attached to a Juliet cap of illusion. She carried a prayer book-and an orchid, Wear Marquisette Miss Rosalie Snow, her cousin, wore a yellow marquisette frock with short sleeves, sweetheart neckline .and a full skirt gathered to a long waist. She wore a matching

shoulder veil attached to glamel-

lias and carried a cascade bouquet of salmon gladioli. The bridesmaids wore dresses made - with shirred fitted bodices,| sweetheart necklines, short sleeves! and full gathered skirts. Miss Doro- | thy Davidson wore pink marquisette| and Miss Patricia Smith, cousin of] the bride, wore blue. They also wore matching shoulder veils and carried cascade bouquets of pink gladioli. Mothers’ Costumes

Ann Marie Albrecht, sister of the bride and flower girl, wore a green net gown similar to the other attendants’. She carried a colonial bouquet. Norman Emminger, the bridegroom's brother, was best man and Reginald Riley and Joseph Shimer were ushers. Mrs. Albrecht chose a two-piece dress of aqua crepe, black acces-

The bridegroom's mother wore a navy blue crepe dress with tan accessories and a corsage of white

At Home in Florida

Following the ceremony, there was a breakfast in the Albrecht home where a recéption was held this afternoon. The couple left for a short wedding trip and will be at home in Clearwater, Fla, after ‘Aug. 15. : +Out-of-town guests at the wed-

brecht and son, Mark and Edward Albrecht, the bride's grandfather, all of Elkhart; Mr. and Mrs. H. C.

Emminger-A lbrecht Service Read ; In St. Thomas Aquinas Churchs Couple to Be at Home in Florida

Miss .Dorothy Albrecht, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W, E. Albrecht, . 3956 Cornelius ave. and T. Sgt. Robert S. Emminger, son of Mrs. Robers Davis, Spring Mill rd, were married at 10 o'clock this morning in the St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic church. ii The Rev, Fr. Peter J. Forbes, C. 8. R., Lebanon, read the doubles |ring ceremony. ' Miss Kathryn Crosby was the Miss «Marie. Filcer, organist, andyvmer—"""

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Service Read This Morning

The St, Philip Neri Catholls church was the scene, at 9 o'clock this morning, of the wedding of Miss Joan Aton and Raymond W. Larison. The Rev. Pr. Jamies Bare ton officiated. 3 Miss Aton is the daughter of Joe seph P. Aton, 615 Broadway, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr, and Mrs. Everett Larison, 3442 W, North st. ER The bride wote a gown of white satin with a square neckline, puffed

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which extended into a train. Her full-length veil was attached to & coronet of seed pearls and she car ried a’ colonial bouquet of white carnations, gardenias, stephanotis and maidenhair fern. , Mrs. Bernard Hines, her sister, was matron of honor. She chose a" gown with a blue lace bodice. net skirt and short sleeves. She wore a matching shoulder veil and care ried a colonial bouquet of pink ase tere, gladioli and stephanotis. Leave for Trip ; Miss Kathleen Larison; the brides groom’s sister, and Miss Thelma Harding were bridesmaids. Miss

frock with elbow length sleeves and wore a matching shoulder veil, Her, colonial bouquet was of blue asters, white roses and gladioli.”. * : The other bridesmaid wore a pink satin and net dress with elbow length sleeves and a matching veil, Her flowers were yellow gladioli and roses... Robert J. Hines was best man, and the ushers were Courtley Darnell and Lawrence Moran: ; Following the ceremony, . there was a breakfast at Cifaldi's, The couple left for a wedding trip snd will be at home at 1225 N. Keystone ave., after Aug. 12. bo?

Reception Will Follow Rite

Emminger, Pendleton; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Showalter and Mrs. Ray Speck, Anderson; Mrs, E. T. Laugh- | lin and son, Joseph, Sullivan, and| Mrs, Jeanette Benefiel Sarasota, | Fla, :

Wedding Date Set By Miss Grindle

Aug. 13 is the date set for the U.S 'N.R. The ceremony will be

Butler university. The bride-to-be is the daughter

W. 46th st., and Mr. Goodwin's parents are Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Goodwin, 906 N. Bancroft st. , Miss Marjorie Miller will serve as maid of honor, and Miss Anita Ellis as bridesmaid. Mr. and Mrs. Grindle will honor the couple at a tea tomorrow afternoon in their home. Mr. Goodwin received his navy wings yesterday at Pensacola, Fla.

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A double-ring ceremony read fos morrow by the Rev. F. E. Cole of the Ray Street Nazarene church will unite Miss Alberta Davenpor$ - and Paul Rinker, The ceremony will be at 6:30 Pp. m. in the couple's new home, 1022 Oliver ave. Miss Davenport will wear a pink summer: wool dress with white age. cessories and a corsage of red roses and white asters. Mrs. James Mare cum, her only attendant, has chosen a beige street dress, white acces sories and red roses. fi Ag Reuben Farno will serve as best. man. The reception will be in the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Laura Perry, 806 Arbor ave. Mp Rinker is the son of Mrs Elsie Rinker, 1430 Reisner st. ;

re ————————————— Picnic Booked The Sarah A. Swain W.C. will hold its August meeting day in Garfield park. : meet at 11 a.m. in the sunke dens before having a picnic A report of the recent state tion will be heard.

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