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ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED—The engageme
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Mary Walker {above left) to Theodore Rawdon Jones, son of Dr. and Mrs, Hyzer W. Jones, ‘Utica, N. Y., is announced by her parents, ‘Mr. and Mrs. John W. Walker, 5364 N. New Jersey st,
(Shen-Courtney).
The nfarriage of Miss Roxana Fye (second from left above) to Sydney Johnson will be July 27 in All Souls Unitarian church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Fye, 5357 Carrollton ave., and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Johnson, 517 Blue Ridge rd. (Dex-
heimer-Carlon).
Society—
Miss Joan To George
Dearmin's Engagement T. Finney Is Announced
JUNE MAY STILL HOLD THE RECORD for number of wedding ceremonies, but the continuing stream of en-
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BRIDES-TO-BE—Dvr. and Mrs, Robert M. Dearmin, 5147 N,| Delaware st., announce the ene gagement of their daughter Joan (second from right above), to George Thomas Finney, son | + of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Fin. ney, 3707 N. Meridian st. * (Shen-Courtney). Miss Margaret Helen Waldo | (above right) is the bride-to-be | of Vernon E. Lewis. Their pare ents are Mr. and Mrs, John H, Waldo, 120 W, b4th st, and | “Mrs. James B. Lewis, Peking | Ill. {Stone-Raymor). {
Dr. Browning Will Officiate
\ gagement announcements indicates that other months are A C Swan threatening its hold as the traditional month for brides. t cr cmony re the lives Among the engagements announced today was that of Dr. Dallas L. Browning of the shal - Albert Miss Joan Dearmin, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. : North Methodist church will officle Het Seman Dearmin. She is the bride-to-be of George Thomas Finney, son of Mr. ate tomorrow afternoon when Miss “an ins
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Hikes feath is a member of Delta Gamma sorority. The prospective bridegroom, - ; . i The 2:30 o'lock Sermon) will be ree (ser- who’ is attending Purdue university, is a Phi Delta Theta fraternity |... . : : ' : . sf n Sweeney chapel at Butler unis fe imprison- x member. : WwW dd; V THREE ARE FUTURE BRIDES — Mrs. Harry L. Beazell, 3311 Broadway, Reception Held versity. The bride is the daughter x» x x uu agement of her daughter, Mary Jo (lower left), to John Marvin : of Mr. and Mrs, Harold O, Trotter ewspaper I A Sept. 13 ceremony in the North Methodist church will unite, Miss cadaing.v ows Pa the hy 9 Mr. Joni) Y ball a h H ddina will b 267 Berkley rd, and Mr. Rothkopf's the official Mary Walker and Theodore Rawdon Jones, son of Dr. and Mrs, Hyzer Marshall, son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Marshall, Jeffersonville. The wedding will be At Marott parents are Mr, and Mrs, Martin H, * 1s can but W. Jones of Utica, N, Y. She is “wil be wed Th: Doth. Theis Read | oday Sept: b. (Carlos.) - ‘ Rothkopf, 1535 Ringgold ave. $ Hasacred the daughter of Mv. and Mis. John | rents are Mr, and Mrs. John H An Aug. 30 ceremony will unite Miss Julie- Ann Hartley (center below) and After Rite A bridal gown of frosted white rs at Ardea- W. Walker, Indianapolis. L a 4 * . ‘ : marquiset, styled with a ruffled skirt “ The bride-to-be is a graduate of | Waldo, Indianapolis, and Mrs. [111 DOUL cn Frederick G. Anderson. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Hartley, |" = 0-000 ay RE li by the : . : epea . ’ apparently Indiana university where she was Jules DE I Yon Times State Service 405! Washington blvd., and his parents are Mr. and Mrs. John W. Anderson Sr., |wiiiee Eifert. Miss Marian Esther | bride. ) 0 ™ . » at. pila The | me university of omois end my, | SOUTH BEND, 1nd, Juy ~The! Carma, (P. bl. Ho.) Tirmenstein was married this after-| Her fingertip veil will be attached of the Bari tional honorary society. Mr. Jones, | Lewis attends the university. She Tvinity Methoatss church Hers will Mr. and Mrs. Adolph A. Kosanke, 3543 Birchwood ave., announce the engage- A ii Pe ey uy Lad ith Ar) Was exe- a graduate of Deerfield academy, | i$ an Alpha Omicron Pi sorority be the setting for the marriage of | ot of their daughter, Pauline Jane (lower right], and Lt. Cmdr. Virdon J. Wixon, - | Redeemer Lutheran church alge Alcasors. She will satis having killed tends Dart- | member and he is a Kappa Sigma | Miss Virginia Ann Turner and Ken- . . . . carnations and forget-mee . Greenfield, Mass, aitends Dar U. S. N., 4827 Caroline ave. The wedding will be Thursday. (P. H. Ho.) Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tirmen-| nots. Iman justice mouth college and is a Sigma Nu | fraternity member. |neth Thielman Hull at 3:30 o'clock! - steltl. 302 Hampton ar. ‘ate: he | » 3 - . ' ° ’ » . Fs samt TE emo, A Rie rinony Yn (he jis aftexpocn. The. Rev. Hard! My Day-. “4 Miss Bernitt Is Wed [parents of the bride, and Mrs, Don- | Bridegroom's Brother ] is . 3 > 4 ; : * i British court Vows Are to Be Read home of Mr. and Mrs: Harry D, [J0Vce Will officiate. 4 To Hubert Barlow ald Anglemyre. Huntington, ts the Will Be Best Man . Gen. Eber- In September ; | Hartley will unite their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Wirt Tur- ‘A Valuable Work Was Done Miss Jenny E. Bernitt and Sgt.| oo O0 nC Ai HE Her sister and maid of honor, and Lt. Gen. ANOTHER September rite will | julie Ann, and Frederick G. An- [ner of this city are the bride's pa- Hubert B. Harlow, U. 8. M. C.,| A gown of white satin styled with Juanita Trotter, will be in blue mare mprisonment be that for Miss Margaret Helen | derson, son of Mi. and Mrs, John |rents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Hull, In E - b UNRRA ’ were martied June 26 in the Zion ® full skirt and train was worn by quiset, worn with white mitts and tish Lt. Gen. Waldo and Vernon E. Lewis. They | WwW. Anderson Sr., Carmel. | 304 N. Bolton ave. Indianapolis, are n ur ope y Evangelical and Reformed church. |the bride. Her two-tiered fingertip a white maline picture hat trimmed ter Mediter- ee : " pois, {llusion veil was held by a tlara of | with blue ribbons. ; Miss M Jo B I parents of the bridegroom. By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT The Rev. Robert Briggeman read ra bl o h ted whit, | Hazel Karsner Lo Bashi er es Mo} tnd HYDE PARK, Jiily 5.—Last Monday, UNRRA officially came to an [the ceremony. ge brs ly ed White] Light blue frosted marquised et of the Will Become Bride Miss Maletta Stewart, Inclanap-| ©. Color ntablished during the war, was the first great in- | Mr. and Mrs. Binil L Bernite, 8.(F0%s and baby's beat. frocks will be worn by the bridese - op he To Be Married SEPT. 6 is the date set for the | olis, will be the maid of honor. Her| ,o. .tional organization to begin work after the war. Franklin o are the bride's Por Aqua Taffeta Worn nd, F. Jury Wma) Lee, ¢ marriage of Miss Mary Jo Beazell |dress is powder blue crepe, and she When it was decided last winter that we would not continue to |ents. . Sgt. Barlow ls. siallone "8 the Brid id pera, ss Mary Elizabeth allan people, wil . | and John Marvin Marshall. The |Will wear long white gloves. Mrs.| support an international relief or- feat stp pare Puerto Rico. |Py The Dridesmaids Black and Miss Martha Lou Brown, lity for the Wedding vows will unite Miss ceremony will be in McKee chapel |Donald R. Lyman and Miss Mildred | ganization, I felt ‘a certain sense | tries, $160 mililon went for med- Miss Dorothy Saxton was the] Mrs. Russell Ware, matron of They also will’ wear white maline acre of 325 Hazel -Lois Karsner and Robert| r ine Tabernacle Presbyterian |Stevason, the bridesmaids, will wear| of delont. | ical aid and $200 million went for (maid of honor, and the bride's honor, wore a yellow jersey and net hats with blue ribbons. two generals Alleqr Voorhis at 3:30 p.m. tomor-| church. | peach. agricultural equipment, seeds, |i€ces, Misses Armilda and Ger- frock over taffeta, | Richard Rothkopf will be his
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and the Rev. L. C. Trent will offi |
and Mrs. Frank E. Finney. The two have not chosen their marriage
date.
Graduated June 18 from Northwestern university, Miss Dearmin
row in the Woodruff Place Baptist |
church.
The Rev. George H. O'Donnell, | pastor of the Central Baptist church |
Miss- Beazell, an Indiana university graduate and a Delta Delta Delta sorority member, is the daughter of Mrs. Harry L. Beazell. Mr. Marshall, an I. U. student, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John J.
|Reception at Hotel [Follows Rite | A white bridal satin gown styled with a bustle back and long train {will be worn by the bride. Her fin-
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Much that was sald at the time | was true. We were told thav con- | draft animals, tractors, and so on, gress would appropriate no more This is the beginning from money for relief administered on | which Secretary of Slate Mar an international basis because it | ; | was felt that, in certain countries, | hall's economic plan can take
UNRRA funds had been used for | °F. We salute UNRRA for work
bridesmaids. Lester J. Bernitt, the brother, was the best man. mand G. Kissell and George Barlow were ushers.
trude Vehling, were the juintor| The bridesmaids,
Harriett Ann Trotter becomes the bride of Charles A. Rothkopf.
Miss Shirley | brother's best man while the ushers Seeley and Miss Eva Jane Gibson, | will be Donald Rothkopf, Robert OQ,
bride's | Louisville, Ky. were dressed in Reinsche and Harold Brickley. Ray- aqua taffeta frocks,
After a reception at the Delia Howard McClelland, Lima, O,, was' Gamma sorority house at Butler, the best man. The ushers were the couple will take a wedding trip
ciate. | Marshall, Jeffersonville, Wiha oly wi he " overn- | #ccomplished. And we have high [(~ 77 3 ry Ty 1, Dale 8troud, - Huntington; - Calvin to Wisconsin. the country's Mis. Anna S$. .Kaigner, 214 I J Se prom er ap oy ine | hopes for the recovery of Europe Derby Party Booked Thomas, Washington, Ind, Theo-| They will be at home later at 3444 will be dis- Broadway, and Mr. and Mrs. Her- All Souls Unitarian church will |gardenias centered with a white But when I listen now to what | through its own efforts and |'A¢ Highland Club {dore Corbin and Kenneth Tirmen-| nN. Pennsylvania st. To Co man H. Witt, Troy ave, are the! be the scene, at 3 P. m. July 27, of | orchid. some of the people in congress say, | through the help which Secretary | A “Derby Night” party will’ be stein, the brother of the bride. Miss Trotter is a Butlef graduate ring the last parents of the couple. | Miss Roxana Fye's marriage to | Ronald H. Hull, Indianapolis, will| I wonder if we meant that we | Marshall has proposed. held Wednesday night at the High- | The reception following the cere and a Delta Gamma member. Me The bride's gown of eggshell satin| Sydney Johnson, son of Mr. and |pe his brother's best man. Dr. Wil-| wanted to be sure these relief sup- | ~~ =~ ~~~ Jand Golf and Country club for mony was held in the north parlor| Rothkopt is a graduate of thie Ine has a lace bodice and full skirt with Mrs. H. H. Johnson. Her parents |liam C. Turner; brother of the bride; plies were going to be controlled Ww. C. 7 U. Election members and their wives, The Of the Marott hotel. The couple dianapolis College of Pharmacy.
will leave for a motor trip to Wis-| :
hibited a train. Her fingertip veil is lace-| are Mr. and Mrs, H. F. Fye. |C. Ray Hilkert, Montpelier, O., and | The Sarah A. Swain unit of the Women's golf committee is sponsors | y
for our own. political purposes!
rains will be edged and will be caught with a| She was graduated from Purdue Roderick Stevenson and Russell L. That may be wise, and perhaps |w ¢ 7. U. will meet at 11 a ling the event. consin. ¥ ine and will wreath of orange blossoms. She | university and is now a graduate (Williams Jr, Indianapolis, will be| starvation is a necessary threat | Tuesday with Mrs. Lennie Par] Committee members, with Mrs.| A member of Chi Omega sorority, | W att-Dawson on the after- will carry white roses, | student in the university's School |the ushers. : to hold over people's heads. But I | 49 a Ewing st A covered dish Harry Bitner Jr. and Mrs, Louis E. the bride is a graduate of Indiana art a parade Ernest I. Karsner will give his| Of Science. Mr. Johnson also at- A reception at the Oliver hotel! can't help thinking that, when we |juncheon at noon will follow elec. | Randle, chairman and vice chair- university. The bridegroom attended | V ro R . n. sister away. | tends Purdue. * {will follow the ceremony. The cou-| use such a threat, we.are doing tion of officers. (man, are Mesdames Bertram Brud- Indlana and Is'a Kappa Sigma OWS ead has been the 2a 8 | ple will spend two weeks in Wiscon-| exactly what we blame others for | fy i ———— er, C. A. Jaqua, Paul Whittemore, fraternity member. Miss Margie A : : books, poems Couple Is to Leave Marriage vows will be. read ‘|sin and will live in Indianapolis. having ‘done. Roger Fleming, H. C. Grossman, | RA dota —— nly rgie Ann Dawson was
usic and al ight of these ole in music
For Motor Trip
The matron of honor, Mrs. George F. Von Spreckelsen, will be dressed
Thursday morning in the Broadway Methodist church for Miss Pauline Jane Kosanke and Lt.
The bride is a graduate of Indi{ana university and a member of | Kappa Alpha Theta sorerity. The
I wish that we could have gone 4 on with an international organi- | zation for relief and rehabilitation
; a 5: v Plan Annual ! wenie Paul Crane and L. L. Lykins and
/The annual pienic of Gamma Miss Mary Virginia Feeney, { chapter, Omega Nu Tau sorority, The party will follow a buffet
married to John Willard Watt as Mr., Mrs. Robertson [3:30 p. m. today in the Fairview
y te aed | Presbyterian church. The Rev. Vite On St. Louis Tr 1p gil D. Ragan officiated.
Ct a anion | Cmdr. Virdon J. Wixon, U. 8. N. |bridegroom also attended Indiana! and reformed that organization, | Will be- held. at Northern beach! dinner to be served from 6 to 8:30| ; ; : Albany - Yellow TR Mss Srila) She is the daughter of Mr. and |where he belonged to Kappa 8igma| instead of doing the job on the |Sunday, July 13. {p, m. Poin Mildred Cox, daughter of Mrs. George Ackors, Columbus, O, s start when - Buschel, the price's sister, anc| Mis. Adolph A. Kosanke. fraternity ‘ basis of helpi le wh mal — alumni eo. Mr, and Mrs. John Cox, Crawfords: was the matron of honor, She was nergetic New Miss Grace Whyland, will be the "~~" oe of helping people whom we ville, and L. R. Robertson, 1811 N. dressed in a blue marquiset frock a railroad to bridesmaids. They will wear pink | i ocide are ii helping. Illinois st, were married Thursday and wore a matching Juliet cap and ir freight to and hive mutquise}, dresies, and we can only hops that It wil Bight, | mitts. Their dreams The frocks will be styled with be possible for us to give relief on The ceremony was In the home Miss Margaret Watt, Chicago, the ver and Lake drop shoulders, fitted bodices and a purely non-political basis, gove of Miss Mamie L. Bass and Miss| bridegroom's sister, and Miss Phyllis true. Tull skirts. erned only by the needs of the Mary A. Gorham, 847 East dr,|Sprenger, Wauwatosa, Wis, wers Monon presi- The flower girl, Sharon Pressler, people involved. Woodruff Place. The Rev. Roy H.|the bridesmaids.’ They wore yellow ctually we're will be dressed in a blue frock.| i» Turley officiated at the double-ring | marquiset dresses with matching
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Billy Fisher will be the ring bearer. Mr. VonSpreckelsen will’ be the
» 1 LIKED very much the statement made by Maj. Gen. Lowell
rite, {caps and mitts, Both the bride and her attendant, ! ji Marquiset and Lace
any added a best man, and Russell Noffke and W. Rooks, director general of Mrs. Oscar Berggren, wore white igines to its Mr. Ruscher will be the ushers, UNRRA missions in Europe. He summer wool suits. The bride had For Bridal Gown A reception at the home of the recounted their achievements, navy accessories ‘and a corsage of| “Alancon lace trimmed the candle«
bride's mother’ will follow the, cere~
mony. The couple will motor tol.
southern Indiana. When they return, they will live with the bride's mother. ’
Mildred Young IsBride . .
Miss Mildred Young became the bride of Chester Sinex at 10 o'clock this morning in the Centenary Christian church.. The Rew, Abraham Corey read the vows.
The parents Bf the bride, who
lived at 2048 Central ave. are Mf.|
and Mrs. Edward Young, Paoli. Mr. Sinex’s parents are Mr, and Mrs. John Sinex, 1240 N. Oxford st.
sories and an orchid corsage were!
worn by the bride. 8hé carried a white Bible. : : Her attendant, Mrs. George Abra-
Shiels the son of irs, Walter 5 a BS bn AT lig win +
* . RECENT BRIDE—A ceremagy read fast Josephine Welch and John Joseph Shiel. The bride's parents are “Mr. and Mrs. John A. Welch, Raat,
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Saturday: onited Miss
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which. are considerable, Many nations have been tided over the critical period immediate-
ly following the war. And though |
we cannot look with equanimity on present conditions in Europe, still if there had been no relief of this kind, Europe would have been far worse off. : UNRRA's administration was sadly hampered at first when shipping was needed to win the war, and it was not until March, 1945, two months before V-E day, that the first full shipment was dispatched. Shipping was always one of its great difficulties. Once in Europe, it had gbod co-opera-‘tion from the armies in moving staffs_and supplies. When UNRRA shipments are completed, the organization will have delivered nearly $3 billion worth ‘of supplies in 17 different The value of relief provided after: world: war I was only about a third -of what UNRRA has succeeded in distrib‘uting. It has conducted the largest peace-time shipping operation in world history. PRT About $1 billion was spent to help rehabilitate * the internal
Pi eh wg Ce STRETCH. Ho photo. . © MARRIED TODAY—Before her marriage this aflomoon, Mrs. Floyd Lawrence Cox was Miss Marian E. Tirmenstein.-She is the
. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walther E. Tirmenstein, 302 W. Haftp-
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economies of the receiving coun
{ dress.
. and Otto Stonebraker, Miss Wetonia
Gloria lilies while Mrs, Berggren | jot marquiset gown of the bride, wore black accessories. |She wore lace mitts and a two Mr, Berggren was the best man. tiered fingertip veil falling from a Out-of-town guests, with the bride's Juliet cap. Her flowers were white parents, were her brother-in-law gardenias gnd stephanotis. and sister, Mr, and Mrs. W. EJ gdwin J. Latzko, Hammond, was Chadwick, Ladoga; her brother and the best man, and Richard Pickett, sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin pifishyrgh, and Gordon Douglas, Cox, and her sister, Miss Betty Jo west Lafayette, were the ushers
Cox, Crawfardsville. | A reception at the home of the After a short trip to St. Louls,|pride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ale Mr. and Mrs. Robertson will be at| len Dawson, 4460 Marcy Lane, fole home at the Woodruff Place ad- |owed the ceremony: Mr. and Mrs, ) | John Watt, Chicago, are parents s pt. Recently Misses Bass and Gorham | the bridegroom. » gave a miscellaneous shower for the| After a motor trip, the couple will former Miss Cox. Guests were"Mes~| live in Chicago, The bride nded dames Berggren, Howard Archer, Indiana and Purdue universities and Willlam LaShorn, Ruel Penningwon, is a member of Alpha Omicron Pf George Carpenter, Andrew Gibbs| sorority. : The bridegroom iss Purdue grads
uate, hn 8 )*
Daughter Visits Herd
Bennett and Miss Jean Innis. Garden Club to Hear “Mr, cand Mrs. Clyde Titus, 738 Middle drive, Woodruff Place, have
Talk by Mrs. Merrill
“Flower Arrangements” will belretyrned from a 10-day" Mrs. Orville Merrill's topic when she{Ghapel Hill, N. O., the } speaks next Friday before the Gold | daughter, Mrs. en Glow Garden club, = The hostess, Mrs. Frank Spangler, 185 W. 334 tc WHI be Assisted by (Jy
ton dP. The bridegroom's mother is Mrs. Donald ‘Anglemyre, Huntington, ~~ - PEAT
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