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Evaline Hitz, Mr. Rhodehamel Will Be Married Today In First Presbyterian Church

Hemlocks, White F

Will Form Background for Ceremony

A bank of hemlocks, clusters

Madonna lilies and single cathedral candles will form the background for the marriage of Miss Evaline Hitz and Harley Rhodehamel Jr.

The Rev. Russell W. Galloway

this afternoon in the First Presbyterian church. The bride will wear a gown of white embossed organdy.

styled with a low round neckline, a basque waist and a full skirt falling into a sweep train, * Ruffles accent the neckline and the short puffed sleeves, and a deep flounce edges the skirt. Her fingertip: veil of illusion will be caught by a net cap. :

Miss Suzanne Littell To Be Maid of Honor

She is to carry a colonial bouquet containing white begonia blossoms, carnations, tube roses, geranium blossoms and white roses. Miss Suzanne Littell, New York, will be the maid of honor. Her frock of white organdy is styled like the bride’s. She will carry a round bouquet of red roses, tube roses, stephanotis and lilies, and ghe is to wear a garland of fresh flowers. The bridesmaids are Miss Heberton Weiss and Miss Agnes Alig. Their dresses of aqua organdy are made in the same style as the others, and they will carry bouquiets like Miss Littell's. Short frocks of pale pink ordhndy will be worn by the flower girls. They are Carol Rhodehamel, niece of the bridegroom, and Lucy Welliver, cousin of the bride.

Robert H. Rhodehamel

Will Attend Brother

Robert H. Rhodehamel will be his brother's best man, and ushers are to include Benjamin D. Hitz Jr., brother of the bride; Russell Ryan Jr., Walter Kuhn Jr.,, George Mahoney Jr., Ralph M. Reahard Jr., Alan Appel and Ward Hackleman. A reception at the Woodstock élub will follow the ceremony, and the couple. will leave on a threeweek motor trip. They will be at! home in Indianapolis, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin D. Hitz, Brendonwood, and is a graduate of Tudor Hall and Bryn Mawr college. The bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harley Rhodehamel, 5320 N. Meridian st. He was graduated from Purdue university.

Group Arranges Picnic-Bridge

Jota chapter, Alpha Omicron Alpha sorority, will have its annual picnic and bridge party at the last meeting of the group on Wednesday. Mrs, Dale Diesenderfer, 5580 Rockville rd., will be the hostess at

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FUTURE BRIDE—A wedding Aug. 9 will wits Miss Virginia Margaret Buis and Jack H. Demaree,

The bride-to-be is the T. Buis of Belle Union, and the are Mr, and Mrs, F. W. McAvoy,

lowers and Candles

of white peonies, hydrangeas and

will read the vows at 4:30 o'clock It is

Miss Soncrant,

Mr. DeFelice Are Married

Miss Roberta Soncrant became the bride of Carlo DeFelice at 1:45 p.m, today in the Irvington Methodist church. Dr. Ralph Pearson read the ceremony. The parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Irving John Soncrant, 1129 N. Butler ave, and Mr. and Mrs. Liberalto DeFelice, 1503 Mont - calm st. Miss Virginia DePelice was the maid of honor. She wore a pale green silk crepe dress and a matching braided coronet headband. The bridesmaids, Misses Carolan Liebrich, Shirley Suladie and Joyce Hesler, were dressed in rose, wheat and blue frocks like that of Miss DeFelice. They also wore matching headbands.

Is Chosen by, the Bride A white lace and silk crepe gown was worn by the bride. Its draped overskirt extended into a chapel train, With it she wore lace mitts. Her three-quarter-length illusion veil was lace-edged and appliqued with lace. It fell from a lace hat accented with a braided crepe coronet. She carried a Bible topped with an orchid and stephanotis. Victor DeFelice, the bridegroom’s brother, was the best- man. ‘The ushers were Don Bradley, Russell Flechearty and Gil Norton. A reception at the home of the bride's parents followed the ceremony, The couple left for a trip.

Legislator Seeks Equality in Pay PHILADELPHIA, July 12.—Mrs. Jeanette M. Dye, fone of the women members of the Pennsylvania house of representatives, is sponsoring a bill in the state legislature to prohibit discrimination in pay because of sex.

Workers Imported

PHILADELPHIA, — Sponsored by the government of Puerto Rico, native female domestic workers are being sent to the U. 8. and placed by a ate employment agency in

her summer home at Lake Shafer.

subtirban households here.

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Miss Mary Lou Ermisch

s State Se TERRE HAUTE, Ind, Pt 13. Miss Mary Lou Ermisch will be wea

to Duane avid Roberts at 4 p. m.

United Brethren church here. [The Rev. K. K. Merryman will officiate, Mrs. Zora Ermisch of this city is-the mother of the bride, and Mrs.

Mary Roberts, 4515 E. Washington st., Indianapolis, is the bridegroom'’s mother. Miss Jean * Wetherald, ‘Danville, will be the maid of honor. The bridesmaids will be Miss Joy Hedges, and Miss Marilyn Cole of Washington Court House, O. Joy Ilivia Gurke, Springfield, Ill, will be the ‘flower girl.

Attendants Will Wear

Marquiset Dresses The maid of honor will wear a dress of pink nylon marquiset, and the bridesmaids will be dressed in similar aqua and violet frocks. They will wear headdresses to match their frocks. The flower girl will be dressed in white frock trimmed with pink,

berts to Wed

tomorrow in the Pirst Evangelical

Mehne, all of Indianapolis, and Merrill Huntzinger, Hartford City. Immediately following the ceremony a reception will be held in the Wabash room of the Terre Haute house. After a trip to Lake James, the couple will live at 2827 Brookside ave., Indianapolis. Both the bride and bridegroom attended Butler universityy where the bride was a Zeta Tau Alpha sorority member, The bridegroom ‘belonged to Sigma Nu fraternity.

Lydia Ann Cory Is Engaged

The approaching marriage of Miss Lydia Ann Cory and Harold WwW: Bretz is announced" by her parents, Mr. and Mrs; Harmon E. Cory, 1127

officiate.

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Blook to. WEDDING SET—The engagement and approaching anos of Miss Ardis Fields and Phillip B. Jolly is announced by her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Louis G. Fields, Beech Grove. Mr. Jolly is the son of Samuel J. Jolly, 929 Sanders st. The wedding will be read Aug. 30.

Rev. Russell. To Read Vows

‘Tomorrow

Sweeney chapel of Butler university will be the setting for the marriage -of Miss Elsie -Marie McCormick and Ilerman H. Shipman at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night. The Rev. Edward E. Russell, pastor of the Eighth Christian church, will

ave,

at the Whitehead home.

Society—

Miss Jane Madden and John Lathrop Married in Ceremony This Morning

In a ceremony at 10 o'clock this morning, Miss Jane ‘Madden became the bride of John Sargent Lathrop. The Rev. Fr. Thomas J. Finneran read the vows in St. Thomas of Aquinas Catholic church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John

Joseph Madden, and Mr. Lathrop’s mother is Mrs. Homer Clark Lathrop. Miss Carolyn Madden was her sister's maid of honor and only attendant. Her dress was of pink satin, fashioned with a shirred bodice, puffed sleeves, and. a net skirt accented with a peplum. She wore a frill of pink net across her hair. A gown of white slipper satin was chosen by the bride. It had _a romance neckline, a Shirred bodice and a hoop skirt that extended "into a long train. A bonnet accented with orange blossoms held her full- length heirloom veil of Belgium lace. | Homer Lathrop Jr. attended his brother, and ushers were Arthur Lathyop, another brother; Herman Kothe Jr. and William Elder. A reception at the Indianapolis Athletic club followed the wedding. The couple will be at home here. The bride is a graduate of Ladywood school and attended Butler university. She is a mem- . ber of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. . diana university, where she was Mr. Lathrop is a graduate of | a member of Delta Gamma sororPark school and Princeton uni- | jty, versity. The prospective bridegroom is

The bride will wear a gown of white satin trimmed with lace insertion, A high crown of beaded orange blossoms will hold her fingertip illusion veil. She will carry white glamelias, roses and baby’s breath. Miss Elizabeth Nelson will be the maid of honor, She will weir an ice blue taffeta frock. The bridesmaids, Misses Ilene Gobin, ‘Peggy Spaulding and Jean Bailey, will he dressed in aqua, pink and yellow tatfeta ans marquiset frocks. The junior bridesmaid, Miss Patricia Wiley, will wear a pink taffeta and net dress. The maid of honor ‘and the oridesmaids ~will wear halos of horsehair net to match their dresses.

Reception Planned

After Ceremony Marlene Molar and Roberta Sutner will be the flower girls and wear yellow and orchid dresses. Tanya Stodgill, the ring beater, will be dressed in a white taffeta frock. Roy Bruce will be the best man. The ushers will include Bruce Shipman, Roy and Robert Sprowl, Hardy Hicks, Roy .Bisker and John Edwards. A reception will be held at the bride’s parents’ home, Mr, and Mrs. Hugh J. McCormick, 943 N. Belle Vieu pl, after the ceremony. The couple will go to Florida and Havana, Cuba, for a trip. They will live at the Belle Vieu pl. residence. Mrs. Nell Shipman, 1221 Sheffield ave. is the mother of the bridegroom. The bride attended Butler university.

Betty L. Payne To Be Wed

A reception at the Emerson Avenue Baptist church will follow the marriage there of Miss Betty Lou Payne and Marion Leon Mills at] 3:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, The Rev. Peter Vroom will read the | ceremony. After the reception, the wider} mother, Mrs. Justin Payne, 423 N. DeQuincy st., will give a buffet supper at her home. Mr. and Mrs, Lowell Moffett, New Castle, are the bridegroom’s parents, A gown of white satin and net will be worn by the bride. A’ pearl headband will ‘hold her fingertip {llusion veil. She will carry Johanna Hill roses. The maid qf honor, Miss Marilyn Meek, will be dressed in a pink dress. The bridesmaids, Misses Patty Adams, Bettie Baynes, Fay!’ Ann Merritt and Yvonne Russell, will wear powder blue dresses, | Robert Mills will be his brother's! best man, and the ushers will in-! clude Don Weaver, David Phelps, Ray Atkinson, William Roberts, Leslie Deen and Robert Smith, After a trip to Mackinac island, the couple will be at home after Sept. 1 at 1236 Shannon ave, |

Marion Mutz Engaged; Miss: Tooley to: Be Wed The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Marion Mutz and Franklin W. Plummer is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Mutz. The wedding will be Sunday, Aug. 24, in the Irvington Presbyterian church, The bride-to-be attended In-

of Theta Chi fraternity, His parents are Mr. and’ Mrs. Howard

Henry L. Ayres . E. Plummer, Wabash. Marries .

A wedding Pritay. Aug. 1, will Miss Beard

unite Miss Ruth Ann Tooley and David L. Palmer. The ceremony Announcement has been received on be: 30) SSwemney ehapel-ay here ‘of thé marriage of Miss Ra-\ Tne future bride is the daughmona Beard, Bakersfield, Cal, and .. or My and Mrs. Floyd Barnes. {Henry L. Ayres Jr, Santa Barbara, She attended William Woods colCal, and formerly of Indianapolis. | lege, Fulton, Mo. The wedding was in the Little Mr. Palmer was graduated from Ohwreh of the West, Las Vegas, p..y sohool and is a student at ev, on June 14. After a trip Purdue university. His . parents through California, the couple i are Mr. and. Mrs, C. E. Palmer living in Santa Barbara pr NS A Ea. : Mrs. Ayres is the daughter of the| . . late Mr. and Mrs. James B, Beard, Ads Animals Bakersfield, and the bridegtoom is| OXFORD, Pa-—The late Bertha the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ayres, 1837 S. E. Griffith recently bequeathed Nowland ave. {$5000 to the Chester County Home Mr. Ayres attended Purdue uni- for Prevention of Cruelty to Aniversity, and the bride attended mals for the care of her pet cat and Prin pia college, St. Louis, \the grives of her two_dogs.

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Insurance

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NEW YORK--As much life insur. ance is. bought- by® parents for daughters as for sons. This habit will affect America’s economic life 10 to 20 years from now, life insurance experts maintain, as quoted by the women’s division of the Institute of Life Insurance. 1 Of ‘the hundreds of thousands of juvenile insurance policies sold each year, the. most recent sampling showed 40 per cent were for girls, Most children’s life insurance Bought when the child is

WEDDING READ Miss Alice Voor ror "he bride of Frank S. Weaver in a ceremony May 17 at the home of her parents,

Mr. and Ms. Ra'ph W. Boozer, 8181 N. Pennsylvania st. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs; LA Weaver, Atlante, Ga.

an 1. U. graduate and a member

BRIDE-TO-BE—Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Whitehead, 2201 Nowland announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Helen, and Gordon R. McKinney, son of Mr, and Mrs. Rush McKinney; 925 Eugene st.

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The wedding will bs Aug. 31 o : E. Plummer, Wabash, King-Brown Ceremony

To Be Read

An informal ceremony in McKee chapel of Tabernacle Presbyterian church will unite ‘Miss Elizabeth Jane Brown and Robert Galen|

Of Marriage Thi

rite will be read by the Rev. Harry o'clock this afternoon. R. Mercer. | McKee chapel a the Tabernacle ‘Mrs. Lester Moreland Jr, the °F the wedding. matron of honor, will be dressed in followed the ceremony. a two-plece dress of aqua crepe. She will wear a matching headband and white accessories. The bride will be dressed in a pink faille dressmaker suit with a matching headband. Her accessories also will be white; and she will wear an orchid corsage.

Bridegroom's Brother Will Be the Best Man Gregor’ W. King will be his brother's best man, Malcolm 8. King and Mr. Moreland will be the ushers,

After the ceremony the couple urch will recetve friends in the chapel. byterian ehuseh. They will go west for a trip and A bodice of chantilly lace ted

will live in Pasad ; the bride's net gown, Her twobride oy Salons, Cal Boils he tiered shoulder-length veil of illuButl tveral sion fell from a Jullet cap of lace utiep university. Mr. King sho decorated with seed, pearls. She attended Indiana university. phate Reg oppee woTe parents of the couple arelyitn o spray of gardenins. r. and Mrs. Philip 8. Brown, 2240} ,, E. 75th st, and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Miss Jo Ann Bowen

. King, 3021 Guilford ave. Is Maid of Honor Club. Arranges Flower. Show In September

The Green ‘Thumb Garden club will begin its fall activities on Sept.

Betty Bowen Is Married At Home

Wedding vows united Miss Betty Lou Bowen and Dr. James F. Gipe at 10:30 o'clock this morning. The rite was read in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs, George A, Bowen, Acton rd, by Dr. Jean 8. Milner, pastor of the Second Pres.

sister, was her only attendant.

ert Weedon was the best man. A breakfast at the Columbia club followed the ceremony. After a trip to northern Michigan, the couple will be at home at 3360 N. Meridian st. after Aug. 1. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Gipe, 8501 Spring Mill rd; are the parents of the

3 with a flower show at Christian bridegroom.

park, The Irvington Garden club will co-operate in presenting the

show, - Mrs. T. M. Hindman Jr, 920 N, Tor Beta Theta 73 Truternity mem. Butler ave., will be hostess for the Pauw and is a graduate of the Chimeeting Oct. 1. Mrs, H. L. Has-|cago College of Osteopathy. brook will be her assistant. “Conservation” vill be the topic of a talk by Mrs, Ray Thorn, and Mrs, H. L. Bischof will demonstrate a warm color Arrangement of fall

flowers. Aid Project A

“On Nov, 5; iS; WW. Weigmann,| The proceeds of Riverside Amuse-

The bride, a graduate of DePauw | university, is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority.

Auxiliary Plans

‘|held Dec. 3.

56 Downey ave. will entertain the|ment park on July 30 and 31 will be| ‘club. Mrs. C, A Weesner will pe|used for equipment at the Juvenile the assistant hostess. center, 2401 N. Keystone ave, The project is an event sponsored by the Chrysanthemum Show Juvenile center auxiliary of which Is Being Arranged

Mrs, Emory W. Cowley is president. A display of chrysanthemums is| Mrs. Fred Holt is chairman of the

Hunt will discuss “Birds and Their|In8 the ‘project. Habits.” M . The Christmas meeting will be Mrs, Hunt, 6110 E. |10th st, will pe the hostess, snd {Mrs, 8. G. Wilmer will assist, ' Mrs.

Adams, Tred Iske, man, John Guthrie, Willlam H. Hodgson and Frank E. Weimer.

and there will be a gift exchange, | "C.1e8 of the center.

| Mrs. Clayton M. Adams, 3737! | Lowel ave. will entertain the club

jon Jan. 7, and Mrs. Walter Alfke

will assist, home.

Mrs. Paul Beardman will talk on , Lire Best Results With Perennials,” Meeting Tuesday The-MoVets will meet at 10 a. m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. FP. P. Rosemeyer, 2040 N, Campbell ave.

(and Mrs. Hasbrook will demonstrate {a flower arrangement.

On Feb, 4 Mrs. W. E. Dismore,

MARRIAGE NEAR—The Irvington Presbyterian ’ cus the scene of the wedding, Aug. 24, Franklin W. Plummer. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold. W. Mutz, 5725 Oak ave., and he is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Howard

|skirt and long tain,

Miss Jo Ann Bowen, the bride's She wore a turquoise taffeta frock. Rob-

The auxiliary, which met yester-

|Weesner will tell a Chris day morning, hopes to expand the | nas yiry, The build- |

ling 1s used to house juveniles wait- | 'Mdeting, Card Party ing for hearings and out-of-city! children who have run away from

of Miss Marion Mutz. and

McKee Chapel Is the Scene

is Afternoon’

‘Of Miss Margaret Bldridge:

Reception at Highland Country Club . Follows the 2:30 O’Clock Ceremony

Repeating vows read by the Rev. Harry R. Mercer, Miss Margaith King at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow. The Jeanne Eldridge and Charles Phillip Rafferty were married at 2:99

Presbyterian church was the scene’

A reception at the Highland Golf and Country club The bride is the he daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gail H. Rdridge, 5146

Central ave, and Mr. parents are Mr. and Mrs. R. N, Rafferty, 25 , Hampton dr. Fath Con A gown of white satin was wom. by the bride. It'had & high: on ros neckline, a i yoke and. The skirt. accented with a three-tiered. A halo of illusion roses fingertip vell of and her bouquet % white centered with two" whi

ave. after July 26. ron Gd * The bride sttended “Stephen Col lege for Women and DePauw” university. She is a member of. Delta {Delta Delta sorority. | Mr. Rafferty attended Butler uniiversity, where he was a Delta Tea Delta fraternity member.

Couple Is Wed In Church

A “ceremony at 4:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon united. Mrs. “Lorraine Walls Uhle and ‘Arthur True blood. \

double ring service in the “Bighth Christian church, : The bride wore a sult of light bie gabardine, a navy straw hat and navy accessories. She had an ‘orchid : corsage. Mrs. Trueblood is the daughter of

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being planned, and Mrs. Harold L |WaYS and means committee arrang- Mr. and Mrs, Leroy Walls, 1164 N. Assisting her are Warman ave, She was graduated esdames Claude Franklin, Lynn |from Butler university, William Cassel-

The bridegroom's parents are Addr, and Mrs. Josiah Trueblood of Bedford. After a wedding trip; the. couple will be at home in Indianapolis,’

Are Planned

Phi Delta Beta sorority will have a business meeting at 8 p. m.. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. J. W. Rike, 1244 N. Illinois st. The group will sponsor a card party at 1:30 p. m. Monday in the Food Craft shop.

|74L N. Bancroft ave, will have a lh p. m. luncheon. , Assisting the hostess will be Més{dames PFischof, ©. C. Limbach and c. D. Van Buskirk, Mrs. Mildred | Crump will talk on “Corsage Makling.”

| Election Scheduled

‘To Be Held on March 3

Officers will be elected at the meeting March 3, and yearly reports|Parenis are Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. will be given. Topmiller, 242 Parkview pl. .

Mrs, H. F. Henniger, 5253 E. 9th st., will be the hostess, and Mrs. R. C. Rees will be assistant hostess, The final meeting of the season were worn by the bridesmaids, Mrs.

{will be held April 7 at the home of A.D { . D. Luers, Willlamsport, and Mrs. Mrs. Arthur L. Partain, 27 8 Lin- Adrian C. Stipher.

wood ave, Nancy Jo Stipher Is Flower Girl

miller, the maid of honor,

Mrs. P. T. Gamage will

“The History of Garded ' Cluus” will be given, by Mrs. Hindman.

Sorority Will Meet Wednesday Night -

afore,

pearls. A vell of silk tulle fell f day night of Mr. and Mrs. Manson babies'-breath and Kaser here, of

. buffet. supper will be served EERE

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«A frock of spring green marquiset was worn by Miss Doloros Top-

Dresses of topaz yellow chiffon

Nancy Jo Stipher, the fewer girl! was dressed in a white organdy pin-

The bride wore a white mousseline de sole i ii ry high neckline and s t FRANKFORT, Ind, July 12. —|The dress was accented with ‘seed i 4 cap

prayer]

The Rev. Fr. Ambrose Sullivan: Reads Morning Service

A trip through the East will follow the marriage at 10 a, 'm. today of Miss Dorothy M. Memmer and Paul J. Topmiller, Sullivan read the rite in Holy Cross Catholic church. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Memmer, 216 E Sumner ave. Are the bride’s parents, .The bridegroom’s

The Rev, Fr. Ambrose

and ushers were Benjamin J. Peake Jr. and Dr. Stipher. A reception was to be’ held’ from 3 to 5 o'clock this afternoon at home of the bride's parents.’ couple will be at home after’ Aug. 1 at 3114 W. 10th st. iN {

The Rev. E E Russell read the =