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MISS KATHLEEN NOLAN WILL BE THE MAID OF

HONOR at the marriage of Elizabeth Titsworth of Rushv

11 o'clock Tuesday morning, Aug. 26, in St. Mary's

lic church in Rushville.

Thomas Titsworth, Rushville, will give his sister in

marriage. The vows will be

Henry F. Dugan, chancellor of the archdiocese of Indianapolis. _ Val Nolan Jr, will be his brother's best man. include Henry B, Veatch, Bloomington; Lain Tetrick, Greensburg, and

John P. Nolan, Evansville.

” » . - The engagement of Miss Ruth Burns is announced. by her mother,

spective bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Wayne M. Burns. The future bride attended Butler university, where she was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Mr. Burns is a graduate of

Patricia White Will Be Wed

"Tomorrow

The Riverside Methodist church will be the setting for ‘the mar-| riage of Miss Patricia Adair White and James Thomas at 2:30 p m. tomorrow. The Rev. Clyde C. Pierce will officiate. Mr. and Mrs. George W. White, “92145 E. Riverside dr, are the parents of the bride, and Mr, and Mrs Tashe G. Popcheff, 2153 ® Riverside dr., are the bridegroom's parents. Mrs. Frederick Lee Ashley will be the matron of honor, and the bride's sister, Miss Margaret Audrey White, will be the maid of honor. The bridesmaids will include Mrs. Jack L. Dailey, Miss Kathryn Popchefl, a sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Mary Johnson, Maria Louisa Popcheff will be the flower girl. Mrs. Ashley will wear a lavender marquiset dress, and Miss White will be“dressed in yellow marquiset. Mrs. Palicy wear a blue ‘frock; Miss” Johnson" will be dressed in pink and Miss Popcheff will wear aqua. The flower girl will wear a yellow nylon net frock. re

Couple Will Take Trip To Canada and East

A white satin gown will be worn by the bride. Her fingertip illusion veil will fall from a satin tiara trimmed with seed pearls. She will carry white roses, orchids and valley lilies. Chris Vaseloff will be the’ best man, while the ushers will includé Louis and George Popcheff, both brothers of the bridegroom; Joe Kira and Boris Adjiefl, A reception will be held in the] church parlors after the ceremony. Another reception will follow in the Municipal Gardens clubhouse. The couple will go to the Great Lakes, Canada and New York for a trip. The bridegroom attended Butler university where he was a member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity.

Nursing Study

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rother, Alan, Is Married

her brother, Alan, and Miss ille. The wedding is to be at Catho-

read by the Rt. Rev. Msgr.

Ushers are to

. » 4] Elizabeth Armstrong to Ralph M., , Mrs. G. P. Armstrong, The pro-

Texas university and a member of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. The couple is to be married / Oct. 4 in the Fairview Presbyterian church, with the Rev. Virgil D. Ragan officiating. Miss Jeanne Davis will be the maid of honor, and Wayne M, Burns Jr. will attend his brother.

Bernadette Sweeney, William L. Hurt Wed MISS BERNADETTE SWEE- | NEY and William Lewis Hurt | were married gb 3:30 p,m. today | An-the palm room of the Indian®polis Athletic ‘club. = The vows were read by the Rev. Fr. John Lynch, St. Joan of Arc Catholic church. i The bride chose a gown of white | satin with a sheer yoke and a basque bodice. The full skirt ex-

MID-SUMMER FUN—War

chance for al fresco entertaining and*Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Myers, 4000 Cooper rd., seized the opportunity last week-end to give a “circus party’ at their home. Guests, arriving on a mule-drawn hay wagon (upper left), were welcomed by Mrs. Myers (standing behind the hitching post at left). They came in an assortment of

m summer evenings offer the costumes—the more informal the

in the photo at upper right with

"chow line" formed under the "

(center above) were George Stark (left) and Paul Richardt. Fven "Flippy," the pup, got into costume for the occasion. He appears

Connor, Bill Krafft .and Mrs. .Emory Crawtord. As dusk fell, the

better. Right in the party spirit ‘round the buffet table are (left

Mrs, Irwin (left to right) Mr. and Mrs. Nick

big top" (lower left), Gathered

to right) Bill Coale, Mrs. Alberk

Wurster roar). Mrs. Frank Stark, Mr. Stark, Ray Sparrow (rear) etzel and Mr, Wetzel. Mrs. Myers (extreme right) "deals" the plates. One of the groups joining in the after-dinner songfest included (left fo right in lower right photo) John Broerse, Al Wurster, Mrs. Broerse, George Stark and Mrs, F. W. Griesbaum,

tended into a long train, and a tiara of floral applique held her full-length veil. She carried an orchid surrounded by white roses. Mrs. Russell C. Lilly, Detroit, was her sister's. matron of honor and wore a bustle-back frock of blue marquiset. Miss Doris Hurt, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Theresa Keach were: the bridesmaids. Their dresses were of pink organdy. Joseph B. Schreiner, Kokomo, was the best man, and ushers included Frank P. Iannolo, New York; James R. Sweeney III, brother of the bride; John R. Miller Jr. and John R. Padden Jr.

A reception in the I. A. C. green

Olive Branch Church Rite

A reception in the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. Bertha A. iJupin, 2315. S. Meridian st, will follow the wedding of Miss Mona Anna Elizabeth Jupin and William Alton Nevitt at 7:30 o'clock tonight. The Rev. Herbert J. Wilson, of {the Hillside Christian Church, will read the ceremony in the Olive Branch Christian church. Mrs. Willlam 8S. Larmore, the honor. She will wear a turquoise crepe frock. { Mrs. Dorothy Carder Derrett, Mrs.

The couple will take a trip north |Martin, the bridesmaids, will and will be at home here after |qressed in yellow, blue and pink Sept. 1. |taffeta frocks. All the attendants The bride is the daughter of |will wear mitts to match their Mr. and Mf's. Russell T. Sweeney. |dresses. She attended Butler university The bride’s satin gown is fashand is ‘a member of Delta Delta [joned with short sleeves, a flared Delta sorority. skirt and a train. A tiara of pearls The bridegroom attended Castle |Will hold her fingertip illusion veil, Heights Military academy and |She will carry white, gladioli, roses Indiana university. His parents [and stephanotis, are Col. and Mrs, James W. Hurt.

Mrs. Ruth L. Rhode To Speak Friday

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and the ushers will include Hugh Moore, Michael Donahue and Mr, Larmore,

mother. when Beta Pi chapter, Beta Sigma

A sample of student nurse life will be given next week to more than 40 state girls at the Indiana university medical center here. The girls, applicants for admission | to the university's School of Nurs-| ing, will arrive tomorrow for orientation week. The week, according to Miss Mary L. Peacock, school director, permits additional checking of applicants’ qualifications and! aptitude for nursing, and gives

The girls passing orientation-week

accepted for the fall freshman class starting Aug. 25. All of those ar-

Phi sorority meets Friday. i M y \Meet | Mrs. Frederick Sincalir, Mich- | ng Tuesday lgan and Cold Spring rds, will en-

bride's sister, will be the matron of |

room was to follow the ceremony. \pya Mae Gaston and Mrs. Frederick |

7 ‘Leon Nevitt will be the best man,’

After a trip to the Smoky moun-|

Mrs. Ruth L. Rhode, Ayres’ publi- |!8ins and Stony Lake, Mich. the ing the ceremony will be held in Betty jones. Marilyn Koch will be fast after the ceremony. A recep-| Ration editor, will be guest speaker |CoUDIE will live with the bride's the church auditorium, After a boat (he flower girl and George pifer tion followed in the home of the sity, and the bridegroom was a

Gamma chapter, Omega Nu Tau Western Reserve :university, Cleve-| O'218¢ blossom tiara will hold her] {sorority, will hold its monthly meet- Jand, and is a graduate of Bowling lace-edged fingertip veil, She will

tertain. The speaker's topic will be “Seeing New York City.”

Rite Tomorrow

Times Stale Serviee

WESTFIELD, Ind., A tor trip south will follow the marriage of Miss Mary E. Stahl and Jack H. Kerkhof at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow. The rite will be read here in the Methodist church by «the Rev. George Lee. The bride's white lace and net

{ ug. 2.—A mo-|, Mrs. Genet, and the other at. Miss Alma Lguise Jones. Norwood church parish house after the cere- Depauw, Ind. in performing the ritg land Mrs, Harding, 1237 Lee st.

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ling at 8 p. m, Tuesday in the Hotel | Lincoln,

in Westfield A pink coral frock will be worn |tendants will be dressed in Itme green, . Richard Click will be the best man, and ushers will include Wilbur Phillips, Filmore, and Dean Thompson, Warsaw.

Immedigjely after the ceremony there will be a. reception at the

,/homé of the bride's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Russell G. Stahl, of this city. Mrs. Nell Kerkhof, 5079 8. Randolph st, Indianapolis, is the mother of the bridegroom. The couple will live here. The bride was graduated froth Ball State Teachers college and the Indiana Cen-

'Eddy-Norwood Vows

Nuptial Ceremonies to Be Read In North Methodist Church

Two wedding ceremonies” will be read by Dr. Dallas L. Browning tomorrow in North Methodist church where he is pastor, Miss Virginia Rosalind Selig will become the bride of Charles W. Small at 2:30 p. m. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Selig, 56th. st. and Pendleton re | pike, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Small, Pem- After a short trip through south-

berville, O. 2 tern Indiana and Kentucky, the] Miss Dede Selig, the bride's sis-!.,uple will live in Indianapolis, ter and maid of honor, will wedr| The pride attended New York unia gold moire taffeta frock. The yergity, and the bridegroom attendbridesmaid, Miss Catherine Wheeler, oq Indiana university and Jordan will be dressed in green moire ongervatory. taffela. | a —————————— Marilyn Selig, who will wear a iyellow broadcloth dress with a

[Lola Haines | white pinafore, will be the flower]

| girl. Stanley Selig Jr. will ‘be the To Be Wed

I ring bearer. | The bride's candlelight brocad2d| Frocks in pastel shades will he i satin gown is accented with plain worn by the attendants of Miss Lola | | satin bands and a full length train.! Lee Haines when she is married to, {Her long two-tiered illusion veil| Richard Dale Main at 4:30 o'clock |

{will fall from a halo of |

| Norwood, Jacksonville, Fla., are the |bride’s parents.

church, The Rev. Fr.~James Barton

Fr. Barton Officiates

Marriage vows were exchanged | at 9 o'clock this morning by Miss Erwin Gutzwiller and Jean Joseph Hilda Weisenbach and John Atkin-

son in St. Philip Nerl Catholic! ’ | fant dress of aqua marquiset., Miss

| Janice Battreall, sister of the brideh id of honor, Her Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Weisenbach, | $1 ocr was of Ho 8 of in B 612 N. Rural st, are the bride's | The bridesmaids were Miss Mary parents. Mrs. ‘Ann Atkinson, 239 N.| anne ward Chicago: Misses VirState ave,, is the mother of the | ine Rock, Mary Ann Rowland and

bridegroom. | Jean Whitney. They wore dresses

Lace in an orange blossom motif | of yellow taffeta. accented the white satin gown of | A)ll the attendants wore mitts the bride. She wore a two-tiered ang net halos with short veils fingertip tulle veil, A white orchid | atching their dresses. topped her prayerbook. | The bride wore a gown of white Miss Dorothy Weisenbach, the satin with a shirred bodice and a bride's sister, "was the maid of hon- hoop skirt. Her fingertip veil was or. She wore an ice blue marquiset caught by a lace half-hat, and she frock. Miss Rosemary Boyle and carried a white orchid on a motherMrs. Joseph Scanlon, bridesmaids. of “pearl prayer book. were dressed in aqua marquiset| James Blair Cooley was the best frocks. {man, - Ushers included Harry J

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officiated.

Joan Gutzwiller

And Jean Joseph Battreall

Repeating vows read by the Rev. Fr. Henry A. Trapp, Miss Joan

Battreall were married at 10 o'clock

this morning in Holy Angels Catholic church. Mrs, R, J. Brower Jr, Seymour,

the matron of honor, wore a boufe Couple to Take Florida Trip

The Rev. W. H. Eifert will read | the vows uniting Miss Jean Lame | parter and Lowell Wilson at 2:30 {p. m. tomorrow in the English | Lutheran Church of .Our Redeemer, | Mr. and Mrs. John M. Lamparte er, 3634 Watson rd. are the bride's parents, and Mr, and Mrs. Ora L, Wilson, Richmond, are the -bride< groom's parents. uh Mrs. Ferril Ressinger, the bride's | sister, will be the matron of honor, and Miss Betty Lou Stevenson, | Richmond, will be the bridesmaid,

waxed this afternoon. The vows. will. be| nr0.0 Ann’ Atkinson, wearing an! Barrett, La Porte; Robert J. Brown | The attendants will be dressed alike

orange blossoms. She will carty read in the Pleasant View 'Luther- ice blue dress, was the flower girl, Jr, Seymour; Edmond T. Haggard |in white tissue taffeta frocks with

white roses centered with a white an church by the Rev. William L.| | orchid. Pifer. ? i} George Small, Pemberville, O. Mrs. Ralph E. Wyon, Van Dyke, | | the bridegroom's brother, will be Mich, will be the matron of honor, | {the best man. Clyde Olark anliafd the bridesmaids will include] John Amos, Cleveland, will be Mrs, Donald Main, Anderson, and |

| ushers. | Misses Wilma Jean Faulk, Wanda | A reteption Immediately follow-| Robinson, Rhea McGoldrick and

(trip up the St. Lawrence river, the wij] he the ring bearer. couple will live in Cleveland { : The bride attended Indiana uni- | ! versity. The bridegroom attended

The bride's white satin and mar-

quiset gown has a short train. An

Green university, Bowling Green, O carry a white bouquet. | | Mr. Main will be the best ‘man.| { Theodore Fadely Jr., Anderson, and David Freeman, Winchester, will be! the ushers,

A reception will be held in the,

Will Be Solemnized

. The second rite tomorrow in North church will be at 4:30 p. m, when

{will be wed to Raymond Charles mony. Following a trip north and ‘Eddy Jr. |east, the couple will be at home, ! |* The brid will wear a white slip-| Sept. 1, at 5030 Kenwood ave. ‘per satin gown styled with a scal- The bride attended Purdue and |loped bodice and a full skirt, Her (Indiana universities, © The bride fingertip illusion veil will ‘be held!groom is a graduate of Butler uniby a coronet of pearls. An orchid versity. will - t0h- her whité satin’ prayer-| Mis. Alice C. Haines, 5140 Riverbook, :. © i. |view dr. is the bride's mother. Mr. Miss Barbara Lee Shackelford, | and Mrs. Charles E. George, AnderDetroit, will be the maid of honor, son, are the bridegroom's parents. She will wear a blue moire taffeta| re frock. : i 177 ] Russell James will be the best, CLUD Will M eet’ man, and William Jones and James, The Beech Grove Sunshine GarBaker will be the ushers. ; den club. will meet Wednesday with A reception in the home of the Mrs. O, O. Cassell, 95 8. 11th st. bridegroom's mother, Mrs. E. Shack-| Flowers and vegetables will be dis$iford ‘Eddy, 4201 E. 3th st, will played, and Mrs. H. H. Nickels will follow the rite. Mr. and Mrs. T. L.|speak on “Circumstantial Evidence.”

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{lom, will be in pink taffeta,

and Bobby Garner wag the ring and Howard Lee Gutzwiller, bearer. | A.famjly reception was held this Robert Atkinson was his brother's afternoon at the home of the bride's best man. - Robert Weisenbach, the parents, Mr, and Mrs. Carl M. Gutzbride's brother, and Robert Garner willer, 4833 College ave. were the ushers, After a two-weeks motor trip, the The Lake Shore Country club was couple will be at home with the the setting for the wedding break-| Gutzwillers, . The bride attended Butler univer-

bride's parents. After a wedding student at Indiana university. He is trip, the couple will live at 5328ithe son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell A. University ave, | Battreall, 631 W. 30th, st.

Harding-Lasley Wedding Tonight

Miss Naomi Lasley will be married weeks wedding trip. They will be |... to Albert G. Harding Jr. in a 7:30 at home Sept. 1 at 1236 Richland st. 4. Florida

o'clock ceremony tonight. The serv-,

Methodist Church. {Mr. and Mrs. D. BE. Lasley, James-

{ matching short mitts. Susan Lynn Baughman, Circles ville, O., and Linda Lee Stinson will be flower girls, They will be dressed | like the other attendants. The bride will wear a white tissue tafleta gown styled. with a chapels length train. A tiara of Ytepharotis and ivy will hold her full-length | illusion veil: She will carry gare denias and stephanotis. | - Charles Crye, Richmond, will be | the best man, and Charles Johiison, | Ridgefarm, Ill, and Mr. Ressinges { will be the ushers, .

After the ceremony a reception:

| will be held at the home of the parents. - Followidfy' a trip the couple will be ag

Miss Lasley, a graduate of Han- 0000 Au in Rich jce will be in the Blaine Avenue over college, is the daughter of me. Aug. 17- In. Richmond, Holf

the bride and bridegroom attended Earlham college.

Assisting the Rev. W. A. Ryland, town. The bridegroom, son of Mr. ,

will be the Rev. W, H. Wooldridge, attended Butler university. pastor of fhe church. |bride is a member of Alpha Delta Miss Barbara DeKalb, Springville, | Pi sorority. and Mrs. Lois Taylor Kemper will] attend the bride. Both will wear | liar taffeta frocks, Mrs. Kemper in meta dliary Changes yellow and Miss DeKalb in pate! Meeting Date

blue.

and Verhon Bertram, ushers. the . original joned with a tiered skirt, and a |convention.: fingertip veil will be worn by the| Fecently elected delegates ‘After a reception in the church, Paul Ragsdale, CO. fhe couple will leave fgr a three- Albert. Peters and Will

| The Robison-Ragsdale American afternoon. . The flower girl, Judith Ann Cul- Legion auxiliary has postponed its| The bride is the daughter of Mr, : | business meeting from Monday t> and Mrs; R. J. Dearborn, 4100 Otters The bridegroom's attendants will Aug. 11, The session will be at bein-ave, Indianapolis, She is a , |be Carl Pieper, best man, and Rob- 8 p. m. ab the “post home. ev ert and Ronald Lasley and Reilly The change was made because a méniber of Zeta Tau Alpha sos date conflicted with vorfty. oo woe A bridal gown of witite net, fdsh-| the American Legion department| The bridegroom :

ates for the

Frances V. Dearborn ‘Will Become Bride Times Special NEW YORK, Aug. 2-—-The mafr= | riage of Miss Frances Virginia Dedrs

born to Dr. Emanuel Goldstein, of {this city; will be read here tomorrow

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