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To Be Married

Sylvia Johnson, - Bryce Williams

: 3 " i Rev. C. W. Wharton Is to Officiate =~ | A reception tonight in’ the home of Mm and Mrs. William Johnson, 3625 N. Denny st. will follow the marriage of their daughter, Sylvia, to Bryce N. Williams, The ceremony will be read at 8:30 o'clock “in the Meridian Heights Preshyterian church by the Rev. Chester W. Wharton, pastor of the Prentice Presbyterian church. The parents of the bridegroom are Mr, and Mrs, Dennis Williams, Waldron, Ark. The bride's sister, Miss Janet Johnson: will be ker maid of honor. She will wear an aqua marquiset dress, while the bridesmaid, Mrs. Barclay Johnson, will be dressed in coral marquiset. . Beverly Johnson, the flower girl, will wear yellow or-| gandy. Sprays of seed pearl flowers are embroidered on the bride's white satin gown. A satin halo. hat accented with seed pearls will hold her fingertip illusion veil. She will carry 'a white maline heart and white gladioli buds. . Melvin Williams will be the best man. The ushers will be Charles | Augustine, Robert Routh and Mr.| Johnson. : i After a short trip, the couple al

live in Lafayette. The bride is a graduate of Purdue university and | the bridegroom is attending the uni-|

My De ‘Let's End Talk Of War—And Talk Peace’

By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT *» HYDE PARK, N. Y., Sept. 3— In the past few days I have been reading and listening to accoun’s of the American Legion parades and of the good times the men who fought in two wars can have when they get together. I have also read and listened to a number of the speeches. These speeches were all on a very high plane, and almost all of them were about preparedness for war. If they had been given in 1943 or 1944, IT do not think they would] seem quite so unrealistic as they do today. Then, we knew little or nethinz about an atom bomb. Now we liv> -in. the atomic age, and in view of this fact—taken in conjunction with ‘scientists’ reports on ‘what the) new bombs are going to be able to! accomplish—these speeches seem rather futile.’ The next war, the scientists tell ‘us, means annihilation. To prepare | for it’ therefore, is to prepare for our own suicide. I can subscribe to universal military training. A year spent in service and education which would emphasize the responsibility of a citizen in a democracy would seem of value to both mien and women. But to accept, as .most of the speakers seem to be doing, that, within a short time we must be pre-! pared to go through another war. and to talk of it as though it wer2 just another war, seems to.me coni-

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" " r UP TO NOW we have got around a table, at the end of wars, and come to some kind of agreemen-. Obviously, that agreement might

Nuptial Vows Will Be Read In Lawrence | +" Reception Will Follow! ~ McCray-Bilodeau Rite, Repeating vows read by the Rev, B. J. Reniiér, Miss Alberta Marie! Bilodeau and Kenneth Floyd Mec{Cray will be married at 8 o'clock to= night in the Lawrence Methodist church. { Parents of the couple are Mr, and| Mrs. William J. Bilodeau, Lawrence, and Mr. and Mrs, Floyd McCray, 2220 W. Michigan st. | Mrs. Barbara McKee, Kansas City, IMo., will be the matron of honor, She will wear a pink net frock, The bridesmaids, Miss Norma Jean Am-| brose and Miss Glendora Heltael, will be dressed in blue net frocks. Marilyn Renner and Sharon Flint, wearing yellow faille taffeta frocks, will be the Hower girls, " Diane {Bowman is'to be the ringbearer, The bride will wear white faille accented with seed pearls, . A tiara of* orange blossoms will hold her full-length illusion veil, She will carry - white roses centered with white orchids. Frank Flint will be the best man, and the ushers will be Jack Holmes and William Weaver. A reception will be held at the home of the bride's parents. The couple will go to Lake McCoy for a short trip after which they will live ’n Scout rd., near Lawrence,

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! ) P. H, Ho photo CHURCH RITE PLANNED—John Burke, 619 N. Tacoma ave., announces the approaching marriage of his sister, Eleanor, 1429 E. New York st, to William J. Dougherty, son of Mrs. Margaret Dougherty, 1823 Montcalm st. The wedding will -be Sept. 20 in Holy Cross Catholic church.

Society— To Meet Miss Marcia Noyes ls: the Bride On Tuesday Of Mr. Douglas Coxe Archibald

The Indianapolis Alumnae ‘assoA : Ca : : : ciation’ of Kappa Kappa Gamma —S rr >" SUN AS. THE SCENE las i sorarity will hold its first meeting of : THE I ROE YLAEUM W i : E t n ght ithe year at 6 o'clock Tuesday night of the marriage ceremony uniting Miss Marcia Davidson at %e Butler university chapter Noyes and Douglas Coxe Archibald. house. : : ; ot , 1a Ya : : Following a covered dish supper, » Service was re: 8:30 o'clock by the Rev. Rus- | PPer, | The Service was read at 8:3 : y lane. ‘\US® prank Wallace, state entomologist, sell Galloway, associate pastor of the First Presbyterian church, and |g; " §iziser ; } ih {will speak. Mrs. Harry, R. Blasingthe Rev. Arthur Wheelock of the Church of the Highlands, White {ham is hostess chairman. She will! Plaiffs, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Noyes are the bride's parents, | cde . . , : Magn hibald, White Pl are the brid {be assisted by Mesdames George; and Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Archibald, ite Plains, are the bride= gg Conwell R. Smith, Walter Bou pares Novee. her sister's only attendant, wore a turquoise [Retie and Rieand Wate. iss Virginia Noyes, her sisters y ant, wor | 's. Roy N. i es p faille frock fashioned with a bertha neckline and a full skirt! Long fA Roy Be. Ruins, Dresden of mitts matched her dress and she cairied American Beauty _gladioli [lowing committee appointments: biossoms. Her headdress was a Mrs. George H. Kingsbury, budget;

halo of the blossoms. S TTF I . R d (Mrs, Ronald R.“Scott, hospitality; The candlelight satin gown cry cc S Ca {Mrs., Donald A. i. and By Rev. Piter

. worn by the bride had a sweet DB heart neckline, basque bodice and Irs. re aloney, cHiees: «& full skirt forming a train. L iin iv i iy Slor Pylsleneth veil of 1VOIy | pics virginia Van Meter was wed des and Mrs, J. Spencer Lloyd, heirloom lace was attached to a to Lt. Richard Warfen Dyke, NE FessreatibhE, matching lace halo, She carried white tuberoses and ivy centered with white orchids, ' Couple Will Spend Month in Colorado THE BEST MAN was Kenneth Archibald, White Plains, brother of the bridegroom. Ushers included Charles Parker, White Plains, and Robert Fritch, Oak Park, Ill ; —After a reception at the Propylaeym, the couple left for a month's stay in Colorado Springs, Colo. -They will be at home in New York. Both are graduates of Cornell university, where Mrs. Archibald was a Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority member. Mr. Archibald was a member of

mony at 3:30 p. m. today. The representative; Mrs. Everett vows were read in che Pleasant Schofield, parliamentarian; Miss view Lutheran church by the Rev. Marilyn Whitakér, program; - Mrs. William Pifer. {Fred Keuthan and Mrs, George E. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Meter, Oburn, projects; Mrs. George T. 6658 College ave. are the parents | Tindall Jr., public relations; Mrs. of the bride, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph LeRoy L. Wahle, registrar; Mrs. W. Dyke, Ft. Wayne. {Charles W. Hulett, state day chairMiss Jane Van Meter was her Wen Miss Carolyn Varin, Tuneheon sister's only attendant. She wore a ehalrinan, wine crepe frock. The brides en-! Mrs, DeFore st O'Dell, year book semble was a white -gabardine suit| 2nd publications; Mrs, Raymond worn. with. white. accessories and Elliott and Mrs. Heber C. Herkless an ‘orchid corsage. Jr, membership; Mrs, Robert J. Covert, magazine sales, and Mrs. G.

Dr. George Poolitsan, Bleoming= B’ Taylor, national philanthropies. ton, was the best man.

After a reception at the home of Cord Party Saturday

the bride's parents, the couple will . ¢ fiy to San Antonio where they will The Edelweiss Ladies society will hold a card party at 8 p. m, Satur-

Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. live. - tem ra day in South Side Turners hall : The bride is a graduate of the na : ~ . Prospect s Mary Stone Br ide City hospital School of Nursing. 508 spect. st,

Lt. Dyke was graduated from the; Indiana. university School of Medi-|

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RECENT BRIDE—Before her marriage Saturday, Mrs. Floyd Reinken was Miss Evelyn Medley. She is the daughter of A. D. Medley, 718 E. 25th st., and Mr. Reinken is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

A. J. Reinken, 2044 Parker ave.

St. Anthony's > Church Scene Of Wedding

Sickley-Entwistle lv Ceremony Read Miss "Mary Patricia Entwistie besame the bride of Archibald P.

iSickley at 9 o'clock this morning in| St. Anthony's Catholic chuzch. {

The Rev. Fr. Michael J. Gorman \ read the double-ring ceremony and I

performed the nuptial high mass.

Mrs, Harold Entwistle, 6601 Rockville rd., is the mother of the bride.|

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Phi Mu Sorority Will Entertain Red Cross Announces For Girls Entering College; | Party to Be at Columbia Club

“ M 1 5 ” y se " y Phi Mu Belles” will be the theme of a progriyn to be presented by publicity chairman; Mrs. James W. bridesmaids:

The bridegroom's parents are Mr.! and Mrs, Fred L. Sickley, Leo-! ; The bride wore'a ‘gown of ivory BRIDE-TO-BE—Mrs. Harry F, satin made with a full-length train.| Gephart of New. Castle anSM [illusion was held by a tiara-of days ! Al ; aughter, Ruthann, and Phillips n S s. Ivory s - ae 4h orange blossoms. Ivory roses cen-| M, Huston. He is the son of her bouquet, a . s Miss Eileen Entwistle, her sister's 4!! Ruskin pl. The wedding is to be Oct. |8, tissue taffeta. She wore a pink re 1 shoulder-length - veil ar sari C ] 1 : k . gth - ve and carried Loup ¢ 1 eS Marilyn Ann Nonte, the flower girl, wore a blue taffeta dress. pon- (reat Lakes man, C aL ee A wedding breakfast at the Hotel JUISC reception was held this afternoon at the home of the bride's mother | JI- 8re on a Great Lakes cruise folding trip. left for Chicago after the ceremony | read in the Fairview Presbyterian Mrs. Schultz was Miss. Elizabeth {L. Birt. Her parents are Mr. and The appointment of three chair- ave, The bridegroom’s parents ae men for the Red Cross volunteer of 3736 Northwestern ave. nounced by Mrs, Perry Lesh, Betty June Winton, maid of honor; Mrs. Harold Buell will serve as Misses Tda May and Arlene Birt,

nora, Ill, . Her three-quarter-length veil of ounces the engagement of her tered with sweetheart roses. formed | NM: ‘and Mrs. Francis P- Huston," maid of honor, was dressed in pink soe At : pink roses and delphinium. ald Sickley was his brother's best | Lincoln followed the ceremony. A Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Schult: before the couple left for a wed- | lowing their marriage Sunday. They church by the Rev. Virgil D. Ragan. hree Chairmen Mrs. Arnold Birt, 1217 Congress {recruitment campaign has been an- Bridal attendants were Miss ‘Russell Stevens, best

members of the sorority’s active chapters Saturday at the ColumbiiiCarr as clubs and organizations man, and Eugene Bridgewater and » fo { os : ' club, Young women entering: college this fall will be guests of Phi Mujchairman, and Mrs. John Mason Robert Jackson, ushers,

alumnae at the party.

Moore as interviewing chairman, A reception in the Birt home fol-

The campaign to recruit workers lowed the rite. The couple will be

Girls from Indiana and Purdue universities and Hanover college will tor all local Red Cross purposes at home after Saturday at 1246 W.

participate in the program, The I. U. chapter will be repre-| sented by Miss Shirley Mason and! Miss Jo Ann Hayes, Crawfordsville; | Miss Marilyn Manship and Miss Kathleen “aca, Noblesville; Miss Jane Wean, Danville, and Misses Anna Mae White, Jean Carpenter, Janice Heithecker, Joan Wildridgz and Joan and Sue Myres. ‘Representatives of the Purdue | chapter will be Miss Jeanne Muller, Brownsburg: Miss Phyllis Bogan, Michigantown: Misses Betty and | Ruth Hollars, Morristown; Miss Ida | Mae Schoen, Darlington; Miss Doris Kern, Lafayette; Miss Velma Smith, | Richmond, and Mfses Jean Gross, Edith Whitehead, Bonnie Carlstedt| and Mary Virginia Rider, Those from Hanaver will include, Miss Alta Katherine Jones, Greens-| burg; Miss Caroline Moss, Shelby-

'villey Miss Betty Davis, Columbus, Henry Hebert, membership; Mrs. nd; Miss Nancy Austin, Muncie; |Miss Barbara Dowden, Crawfords{ville; Miss Ann Hodges, Thorntown, !

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| Barrett, Virginia Emrich and Rosa'mund Graham.

‘Mrs. John Huran Heads ‘Party Committee

Mrs. John Huran is chairman of the arrangements committee. She is assisted by Mrs, James Walden,

Mrs. William B. Wilcox, Misses Joan |

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Brammen, Informal parties have been held {during the summer by the alumnae group.» Mesddgmes George Dough-

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have been reached Without. going Miss Mary Stone became the bride The way to get together is to Of Peter Senn in a ceremony Saturmake some kind of agreement and day in Chicago, her mother. Mrs then adhere to it meticuiously. Ad- Florence Herz Stone, 3015 N. Pennjustments would have to be- mad=/sylvania st. has announced. end new conditions would have to] Mr. and Mrs. Paul Senn, of Milbe met. |waukee, are the bridegroom S| But if the original agreement cov- parents. The couple i on a trip to

each side lived up to its promises will be at home in Chicago, where the next step would be easier. [20th are students at the University Let's stop talking about the next >f Chicago. war and try to stress a way to at-| The bride also attended Indiana tain a present peace. university.

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Mrs. Floyd Grigsby, state president! of the American Legion auxiliary, | will install 11th district auxiliary | officers at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow ny

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Convention Date Active’ and alumnae groups In Delta province wil be hostesses at the 1948 convention of Pi Beta Phi sorority to be held June 27 through July 3 at the French Lick Springs

The grand-council which met recently at the Pi Beta Phi settlement {school project at Gatlinburg, Tenn, made the announcement. Active chapters are located at Indiana, Purdue, Butler and De-

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