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ANNOUNCEMENT 1S MADE of the engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Dorothy Elizabeth Weber and Lt. Roscoe Burton Starek Jr. by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J” Weber. Lt. Starek isthe son of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Starek of Wilmette, Ill: The wedding ‘will be early this fall. ip Both Miss Weber and Lt. Starek are graduates of Purdue university She 1s a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority and the prospective bridegroom is a Delta Upsilon fraternity member. He has served overseas for a year, . ” a a » ” » Miss Barbara Ann Renick's engagement and approaching mars riage to Robert Paul Ulrich is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gray Renick. Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Ulrich are the prospective bridegroom's parents. The couple will be married Oct. 7. Miss Renick attended Butler university, where she was a member of Delta Delta Deita sorority. Her fiance is a Butler graduate and a Sigma Chi fraternity member.

Kneidel-Foley Vows Are Read

MR. AND MRS. L. J. E. FOLEY announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Jean Lou Foley, and Dr. John H. Kneidel, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kneidel of New Castle. The wedding took place July 14 in the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale officiated. The couple's attendants were Miss Jean Engelke and Dr. Forrest Leiter of Chicago. The bride is a Butler university graduate and a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Dr. Kneidel was graduated from Wabash college and the Indiana university School of Medicine. He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa fraternity. Dr. and Mrs. Kneidel will be at home after next Saturday in Muncie. » » = ” n = The engagement of Miss Emma Lou Steinbach to Pfc. Monroe W. Smith has been announced by her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Carl M: Steinbach: ~Mr. Smith’s parents are- Mr. and Mrs: Clyde-B: Smith of Peru. A date has not been set for the ceremony. The bride-to-be was a student at Butler university and is a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority.

Betty Whitehead Is Engaged

DR. AND MRS. J M. WHITEHEAD announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty Jean, to S. Sgt. James R. Page, son of J. O. Page of Hillsboro, Tex. No wedding date has been chosen. Miss Whitehead attended DePauw university and was graduated from Stephens college. The prospective bridegroom, wha recently returned from three years’ duty in the Pacific area, attended the University of Missouri and is a graduate of Hillsboro Junior college. o o ” : » - n A ceremony.next Saturday in the Columbia club will unite Miss Ruth Rosenthal and Lt. Bernard Rose, Ft. Harrison. Rabbi Israel Chodos will officiate.” Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rosenthal and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rose. Lt. Rose served two years with the army in New Guinea.

Affairs Committee Lists Events

ACTIVITIES AND COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN have been announced for the 1945-46 season by the. Civic theater's affairs committee. ‘The group's president is Mrs. Harry T. Pritchard,. The events will include the annual fall tea, Oct. 3; Thanksgiving tea, Nov. 21; Valentine tea, Feb. 13, and a garden party, June 5. The committee chairmen named by Mrs. Pritchard are Mrs. Cleon Nafe, admissions; Mrs. Rosamond Van Camp Hill, advisory: Mrs. Earl Hilligoss, communications: Mrs. Charles Efroymson, decorations; Mrs. Paris Pierson, finance; Mrs. Earl B. Barnes, historian; Miss Eldena Lauter, honorary members; Mrs. William C. Griffith, hospitality; Mrs. Wallace O. Lee, membership; Mrs. A. K. Scheidenhelm, parliamentarian, and Mrs. Howard T. Griffith, program. ? Also, Mrs. Harry Karcher, projects; Mrs, Hortense Rauh Burpee, post-war activities; Mrs, Walter Myers Jr., publicity; Mrs. H. H. Arnholter, radio; Mrs. Ronald M. Hazen, refreshments: Mrs. - Hubert Hickam, reservations; Mrs. Fred Luker, roster; Mrs. Allen Boyd, tea; Mrs. Kurt Pantzer, theater relations, and Mrs. Kai Hanson, telephone,

Mr., Mrs. R. A. Smith |Return From Camp

To Note Anniversary | Misses Mary and Susan Longs-

worth have returned from Camp Mr. and Mrs, Ross A. Smith, 6001 . : ’ Nagawicka ‘in Delafield, Wis., where Carrollton ave, will observe teir|, ov have been vacationing.

open house next Saturday. The] . Party Will Honor

event will be from 2 until 5 sad} from T to 10 p.m. There are mo Carolyn Unger Mrs, Herschel. Cohen will enter-

invitations. The assistants will include Mr.

‘and Mrs, R. K. Evans, Nashville, |tain Monday evening for Miss Caro-

Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Davis, |lyn Ann Unger. The party will be Gillespie, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Wesley |in the Cohen home, 2853 N. TalMerritt, Danville; Mrs, H. T. Wells, | bott st. : Birdsboro, Pa.; Mrs. Perry. Gilliland, | - The honor guest and Norman Mrs, Hobart Tinley and Miss Ahna- | Katz-will be married Sept. 2 in the

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Jo Ann Knapp = S To Be Married

The, Rev. Charles Bloomer, Chicago, “will - officiate tomorrow night at the marriage of Miss Jo Ann! Knapp to Alfred E. Knowles, ‘avia- | tion radioman 3-¢, U. S. N. He will be assisted by the Rev.| Jack Lewis, assistant pastor of the! Third Christian church in whicn the candelight . ceremony’ will be read as 8ocloek.—. A . Mis$ Knapp is the daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. WD; Knapp, 3336 E.| Vermont st., and the bridegroom is| the son of Mrs. Nellie Knowles, 47.2] E. 30th st. id The bride, entering with her| father, will wear brccaded white |

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1. Miss Jean Lou Foley became the bride of Dr. John H. Kneidel in a ceremony read July 14 in the Tab(Emma Gene Tucker photo.)

2. Miss Dorothy Elizabeth Weber's marriage to Lt. Roscoe Burton Starek Jr., A. U. S. will be this fall.

3. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gray Renick announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Ann., te Robert Paul Ulrich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Ulrich.

4. Miss Emma Lou Steinbach’s engagement to Pfc. Monroe W. Smith, A. U. S., is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Steinbach,

| 5. Miss Ruth Rosenthal, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Joe Rosenthal, and Lt. Bernard Rose, A. U. 8S, Ft. Harrison, will be married next Saturday in the Columbia club.

_— 8: Mroand- Ms. M. P-Unnewehr announce the marriage of their daughter, Nina Marie, to Sgt. -Charles F. Land, U.S. McC. son of Mrs. Ruby Land: ~Phe-woidimg was: Aug. 7 in Norfolk, Va. (P, H. Ho photo.)

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8. The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Betty Jean Bowers is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Katzenberger. The prospective bridegroom, Lt. Dean S. Birch, A. A. F., is the son of Mr and Mrs. William Birch. The wedding date has not been set.

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satin will be worn with headbands of pink satin roses. Miss Bettie Jane In a double-ring ceremony late |

Knaph he Ser mail of honor, tomorrow afternoon, Miss Barbara, Wl po aw ie fons corsage and| jean Patterson will become the the bridesmaids wi ave gardenia|, co of Capt. James W. Dunne. |

The bridesmaids will be Mrs. Bloomer, Chicago; Mrs. Ruth White, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Joanne McDonald The bridegroom's attendants will be James PF.’ Knapp, the bride's brother, as best man, and James F. Knapp Jr. and Robert Carnes, petty | officer 3-¢, U. 8. N., ushers. A reception in the Knapp home will follow the ceremony.

in the home of the bride's parents, | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Patterson, 3110 E. Michigan st. { The Rev. Fr. Paul Courtney will officiate. Capt. Dunne is the son! jof Mr. and Mrs. John J. Dunne of White Plains, N. Y. Miss Patterson will be in an ice,

pink ostrich feathered hat. Her flowers will be white orchids. Her sister, Mrs. Alfred J. Schick, | will. be_-hep_only attendant, She will wear a black jersey dress with] draped sleeves, V-neckline and a!

Miss Rohyans To Be Bride

Miss Phylli§ Ann Rohyans and Sgt. | be powder blue and she will have a Donald Cooper, U. 8. M. C., will be corsage of gardenias. ; married at 7 p. m. today in the] Capt. Dunne's best man will be| rectory of Our Ladv of Lourdes Capt. John P. Francella of Chicago. | Catholic church. The Rev. Fr. Joseph W. Patterson Jr., will serve Joseph Beecham will officiate as ringbearer, Parents of the couple are Mr. and | After a reception In the Patter-| Mrs. C. M. Rohyans, 5703 E. Wash- | son home, the couple will leave for! ington st., and Mr. and Mrs. J. New York and Boston. They willl Wendell Cooper, 15 S. Ritter ave | be at home in Chicago where Capt. The bride has chosen a two-piece | Dunne is stationed street-length, eyelet embroidered frock. She will wear an aqua feather hat and carry an arm bouquet of Johanna Hill roses. Her sister, Miss Jeanne Rohyans, will wear an aqua street-length | dress trimmed. with eyelet embroid- | ery. Her accessories will be white | and she will carry sweetheart roses. | Brainard F. Cooper will be his! brother's best man. ! After a reception in the Rohyans | home the couple will leave for Southern California. They will be at home in El Centro where Sgt. Cooper will be stationed,

Nidiffér-Shipp Rite to Be Read

Miss Cloene Shipp will become | the bride of Thomas E. Nidiffer | this evening in™the home of her | mother, Mrs. Clyde Sears, 1241 Te- | st. The service will be read at 7:43 o'clock by the Rev Sumner L. Martin, pastor of the Roberts Park Methodist church. ° Miss Shipp has chosen a navy blue suit, navy accessories and a corsage of stephanotis and white roses. Her only attendant, Miss Frances Gilman, also will wear navy with yellow roses. oh Garnett Hill will serve as best man. Following a reception in the bride’s home, “the couple will’ leave for northern Michigan. They will

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Recent Bride

Mrs. Charles V. Wishmeier

Before her marriage Aug. 11, Mrs. Charles V. Wishmeier was Miss Betty Elaine Hosket, She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Hosket of Dayton, O., and Cpl. Wishmeier’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Wishmeier, 6016 W, Minnesota st, The wedding took place in the ‘Gowen field post chapel in Boise, Ida. The couple's attendants were Cpl. and Mrs. <Donald Guyer, Miami, Ariz. 8. Sgt. Edward Lessinger gave the bride in marriage. Cpl. and Mrs, Wishimeier are at

Mr. Nidiffer is the “son of Mr. and Mrs. George Nidiffer of South

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Nancy Peel Will Become Bride Of A. David McKinstry Speers; Ceremony to Be Read in East

Times Special SWARTHMORE, Pa. Aug. 25.—The Swarthmore Presbyterian church here will be the scene this afternoon for the marriage of Miss Nancy Louise Peel and Adam David McKinstry Speers, The Rev. David Braun will officiate at 3 o'clock. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs city, and Mr. Speers’ pérents are Mr, and Mrs. H. A. O. Speers of Indianapolis. Entering the church with her father, the bride will- be gowned in white watered taffeta made with a fitted bodice, sweetheart neck- .. v line and long tapering sleeves. The WwW 1] Be WwW ed full skirt has a bustle and forms a! train. A cornet of duchess lace will hold! Miss Velma Iverson and the Rew, her long tulle veil. She will carry{ Henry Neal wil Saline. Vou Joe Wile sous gaiderias ang sieph | Lutheran church. The Rev. Thomas Maid of Honor B. Kline will hear ithe double-ring Miss Virginia Peel will be her | VOWS at 4 o'clock. sister's maid of honor. She will, Immediately following the service, wear a rose taffeta frock fashioned ® reception will be held in the with a high neckline, fitted bodice, | Church. After a wedding trip to cap sleeves and a full skirt. She | Chicago, the couple will be at home will have matching taffeta mitts|!? Vandalia, I. : and her flowers will be rubrum| A candlelight satin gown will be lilies, pink gladioli and blue del-| WOrD by the bride. The dress has a phininium. Her headdress will be Sheer shoulder yoke edged with seed of matching tulle with a shoulder- Pearl embroidery, long tapered length veil. ao | sleeves and a gathered skirt falling The bride's cousins will be the | into a train. : : bridesmaids. They are Misses Betty! Her tiered fingertip-length veil of Aff8 Jean Van Nest. both of East illusion will cascade from a coronet Orange,“ DianA Miss Lois Lip- of orange blossoms. SiR #i5%arry pincott, Plainfield, N. J. ~~ | white roses. Their dresses will be like the, Sister Is Attendant maid of honors in ice blue, shell! The bride's sister. Miss Marjorie pink and turquoise. They will carry Iverson, will be the only attendant, similar bouquets and will have head- Her blue taffeta frock is made with dresses matching their gowns. a romance neckline, princess basque Reception Planned ~ and a bouffant skirt. She will carry The bridegroom's mother will be Johanna Hill roses. in navy blue sheer worn with white; The bridegroom's attendants will accessories and gardenias. Mrs, be the Rev. George W. Schuette, | Peel has chosen a slate blue crepe Camden, best man, and Walter EB

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A reception this morning in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John A. gown, pink: accessories and Sweet- Hansen Jr. and ‘Richard Moody,

Gasper, 5334 Lowell ave, Margaret, and John E. Hoffman.

The wedding was at 9 a. m. in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church! pe the best man. The 5 o'clock rite will take place| With the Rev. Fr. James Moore officiating. The bride wore white French taffeta. and the full skirt extended into a Her tiered illusion veil fell

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train, from a tiara of seed pearls.

followed the marriage of their daughter, heart roses.

carried ‘an ivory prayer book with

an orchid and stephanotis. Mrs,

sister, was matron of honor. - Serv-

|blue satin street-length dress. She|lP8 as the bridesmaid was Miss {will have black accessories and a Dolores Topmiller, and the flower | ,o afternoon by

girl was Mary Kathryn Niesse, At Home Address A wedgwood ‘rose taffeta frock was..worn. by Mrs. McGuire

dress had a sweetheart neckline,

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| iolica gr yled like the ma-|Clelland, 1408 N. Euclid ave. H : Rafi en a or-| Wilson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. | the Hotel Lincoln. Mesdames Esther versity of Illinois this fall.

ron of honor’s. chid asters and Talisman roses. The bridegroom's attendants were Louis Kreig, best man, and Harold Niesse and Bernard Sifferlen, ushers. On their return from a wedding trip, the couple’ will .bé at home at 924 N. Downey ave. Mr. Hofman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Hoffman, 4057 Ruckle st.

Nuptials Read

In Plymouth

Times Special PLYMOUTH, Ind, Aug. 25.—A cereniony read here at- 10 o'clock this morning in St, Michael's Catholic church. united Miss Mary Alice Pesch and Dr. Richard B. O'Bryan The Rev. Fr. Charles Harris, cousin of the bride officiated. Parents of the couple. are Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pesch of this city and Mr. and Mrs, J. W. O'Bryan, Columbus, Ind. The bride wore white satin and net with a fingertip illusion” veil and. carried gardenias. Her attendants were Miss Suzanne Pesch, her cousin's maid of honor, and Misses Patricia and Helen Pesch, bridesmaids for their sister. Their frocks of satin and net were rose, gold and muted green, respectively. They carried roses and white gladioli and wore net halfhats matching their dresses. Mr. O'Bryan was his son's best

man and the ushers were Dr. Joseph | Suit worn with brown . accessories

Sibbitt, Frankfort, and Dr..J. Hal Doran, Burkett. A reception in the church followed the ceremony. . After a short wedding trip, the couple will be at home in Indianapolis, Both the bride ahd bridegroom attended Indiana ufiiversity and Dr.

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Vows will be exchanged tomorMiss Betty Mclelland and Walter Wilson. The 1:30 o'clock wedding will take place {in the Wallace Street Presbyterian f The Rev, Roy E. Mueller

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There will be a reception aher-i. Tuesd b {gathered skirt. Her accessories will| fowers were purple asters and vel-| ward in the home of the bride's|8 P.m. Tuesday by the Gamma | | Ars chose | parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Mec- chapter of Omega Nu Tau sorority.| his discharge from the army after

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| Samuel Wilson, 4627 Young ave. { Mr. McCleliand will give his qaughter in marriage. Her gown of ivory satin is fashioned with a { mousseline de soie yoke outlined with Chantilly lace, long tapering sleeves and a gathered skirt extend- | ing into a train. Bride's Veil A fingertip veil of illusion will fall from her shirred tulle half-hat. She will carry a maline-puffed colonial bouquet of stephanotis centered with a white orchid. The bride's attendants will be Miss Dorothy McClelland, her sis- { ter, maid of honor, and Miss Dolores Kegeris and Miss Lois McGaughey, bridesmaids Conley White will cerve as best {man and the ushers will be William | Jones and Vernis Beasley. Following the reception, the couple will leave for a trip, They will be at home at 1408 N. Euclid ave.

Schaekel-Cron Rite

The Rev. F. R. Daries will read {the vows this evening uniting Miss {Irma Cron and Herman Schaekel Jr. The ceremony will be at 8:30 {o'clock in the Zion Evangelical and { Reformed church. { Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cron, 4930 Brookville rd., are the bride's parents, and the bridegroom is the {con of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schae- | Kel of Acton. . | The bride will be in a blue wool

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| Robert Cron, Chanute field, Ili, the {bride's brother, will be best man. There will be a reception in the

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{ ushers. | Ronald Webster Jr., Chicago, will] The bride's parents are Mr. and The ushers will| Mrs. William Iverson, 5025 E. Mine include John Krout, Wynnewood, Desola st. She attended Washing university and the Arthur | town, Pa. and Walter Steuber and Jordan Conservatory of Music. The | David McCahan Jr., both of Swarth- | Rev. Mr. Neal is 1 graduate of the | more. ; | Chicago Lutheran seminary, Care The bride attended Wooster and !Nage college and the St. Louis Ine [ Middlebury colleges. She is a mem- Stitute of Music. {ber of Delta Delta Delta sorority. { The bridegroom was graduated from | Mr., Mrs. G. H. Lewis Park school, Swarthmore college|

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{of Law. He is a Phi Delta Theta! , . fraternity member. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Lewis have arrived from San Antonio, Tex., to spend- several weeks with

Plan Victory Party A victory party will be held at| Lewis, 5314 Kenwood ave: Mr. Lewis, who recently received | The group will°meet in parlor L of | serving 2'3 years, will enter the Unie | Stotler, Glen Collins and Thomas| Before their marriage March 8, {Young and Miss Ruth Furgason will | Mrs. Lewis was Miss Edith Roy of | be hostesses. Duluth, Minn

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