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TO BE WED—Mr. and Mrs.

Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Florence Rosa-

lie (above left), to John Bishop Ish

J. Isham, 1232 N. Tuxedo St. They will exchange vows in a Sept. || ceremony in the Muir home. (P. H. Ho photo.)

JUNIOR LEAGUE BOARD MEMBERS—Plans for Indianapolis

Junior League activities next sea

summer months by the league board—nine of whose members are

shown [center photo above). Th pictured are (left to right) Mrs

Miss Susan Gatch, finance; Miss Nancy Louise McCown, News

Sheet; Mrs. John C. Appel, Ne Englehart, hospital and child guid placement; Mrs, Richard W. Lee

L. Cadick, sustaining representative, and Mrs. David John Smith,

magazine.

Vows to Be Excha nged In Sweeney Chapel

Sweeney Chapel at Butler University will be the scene, |

at 7:30 p. m. today, for the

Harms to George William Arnold. The Rev. D. Millard!

Church, pastor of the Edwin Ray double-ring ceremony. The bride, daughter of Mr. Norwaldo Ave.

way Terrace. Starched pink marquiset will

Mrs. Gale Rozelle. Her gown is fashioned with fitted basque, puffed | sleeves and full skirt- with corded design. Her costume will be completed with a lattice work Juliet cap and gloves to match, and, she will carry a colonial bouquet of summer flowers tied with blue|

ribbon. The bridesmaids, Mrs. Ralph Jordan and Miss Barbara Lea Webb, will wear dresses of pale blue made like the matron of honor’s. The bride's gown of white marquiset has a high, round neckline, molded bodice with Valenciennes lace yoke and long, pointed sleeves. The bouffant skirt has a lace pannier and falls into a chapellength train with deep lace edging. She will wear a two-tiered fingertip veil attached to a tiara of seed pearls. Miss Harms will carry a bouquet of white roses and carnations centered with a white orchid. Wendell Phillips will serve as best man and William K. Whitter| and Kenneth Bayless will be the ushers. “Jerry Harms, brother of the bride, will be the ringbearer. Following the ceremony a reception will be held in the Hunt Room of the Marott Hotel. For. her wedding trip, the bride has chosen a pearl gray faille. suit with pink and black accessories. After Tuesday the couple will live at 5720 Breadway Terrace. The bride is a graduate of the Methodist Hospital School Nursing and Mr. Arnold, a graduate of Kemper Military Academy, is a student at Butler University. He is affiliated with Sigma Nu Fraternity.

Vows Pledged In Church

In a ceremony at 10 o’clock this morning, Miss Margaret Mary Murphy became the bride of James, Malloy. The Rev. Fr. Alvin Schlubeck officiated at the| double-ring rite in the Sacred Heart Catholic Church. The bride entered with her fa-

ther, Charles P. Murphy, 1816 Union St. Mr. Malloy is the son

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will be given in marriage by her father. Arnold is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Arnold, 5702 Broad-|

of |

Oscar R. ‘Muir, 3457 Carrollton

am, son of Mr. and Mrs, William

son are being made during the

e standing committee chairmen . John C. Madden, education;

xt-to-New Shop: Mrs. Theodore

ance; Mrs. Norman A. Perry Jr., . public relations; Mrs. Jeremiah

marriage of Miss, Betty Joj

Methodist Church, will read the,

and Mrs. Leonard Harms, 6209) Mr. |

be worn by the matron of honor!

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Agnes Costello, R.G. Ak | Are Married ' |

Vows were exchanged by Miss! Agnes M. Costello and Robert G. Akin at 10:30 a. m. today in the St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church. | The Very Rev. Msgr. Clement Bosler officiated at the singlering ceremony. ; The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Costello,’ 4123 N. Capitol Ave. and the] bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and| i Mrs. E. Park. Akin, 3858 Carrollton Ave. ; JUNE BRIDE—Before her marriage June 25 in McKee Chapet Palms and white altar bouquets| of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, Mrs. Jack Clifford Byroad he eunt Be ares (above) was Miss Barbara Joyce Hesler. She is the daughter of : Mr. and Mrs. Leslie M. Hesler, 3242 Guilford Ave. The bride-

her father, wore a candlelight ’ satin gown, fashioned with a long,| groom is the son of Mrs. Helen Byroad, 1026 W. 33d St.

fitted bodice, hooped skirt and cathedral train. Her three-tiered veil was of illusion net, and she carried the prayerbook used>by her mother on her wedding day. Attending the bride were Miss

Legion News— Units of the Legion Auxiliary Mary Costello, her sister and Announce July Activities

maid of honor; Mrs. Thomas F.| A fish fry, covered-dish luncheon and hospital parties are Kibler, the bridegroom’s sister;| among activities of American Legion Auxiliary units this month. Miss Jane Costello, another sister Members of the Irvington Unit will be guests at a covered-dish of the brids, and Miss Anne jyncheon at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday in the home of Mrs, Clifton E. Steinmetz, all bridesmaids. Donnell, 82 N. Hawthorne Lane. Mrs. Frank Bush, president for

Wedding Trip North the last year, will be the honor guest.

Follows Reception Sally Bu tler Assisting the hostess will be

] Mesdames Merrill Woods, Lee They were dressed alike in|

ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED—Mrs, Michael J. Kelly, 321

W. 30th St. announces the enga (above right), to Joe L. Wyand, Wyand, 5148 Pleasant Run Pkwy. Holy Angels Catholic Church. (P.

gement of her daughter, Joan son of Mr, and Mrs, Paul L, Their marriage will bs Aug. 7 in H. Ho photo.) 2

Shull-Houze To Be Read

Ceremony Tomorrow

Before an altar banked with seven-branch candelabra, palms, ferns and white summer flowers, Miss Beatrice Nell

Houze and Clayton Shull will exchange vows tomorrow. Dr. W. A. Shullenberger will read the ceremony at ¢:30 p. m.

in the Central Christian Church.

The bride, who will enter with her father, is the daughter of Mr,

and Mrs. Elmer E. Houze, gown of candlelight slipper satin.

5235 Madison Ave.

She will wear a Its molded bodice has a sheer

yoke accented with seed pearl embroidery. The long, buttoned sleeves taper to wrist points, and the full hooped skirt extends into"

a cathedral train.

The bride's full-length veil of imported candlelight illusion cascades from a handmade tiara of shirred illusion and seed pearls. Her bouquet will be of white roses, babies’-breath and sweetheart

roses with a white orchid center,

and will have streamers knotted

with stephanotis. Mrs. Thomas A. Bunch, matron | of honor, will wear a yellow taf- | feta dress with fitted bodice highlighted by an off-shoulder shawl collar, The. full skirt is caught with a large bow bustle. She will nylon gloves and will carry a Colonial bouquet of yellow roses,

Two Couples To Be Wed in wear short, white Church Rite

The marriage of Miss Jean

pink and green carnations with|rogsg to Frank C. Bishop and Miss

stephanotis knotted in satin

Mary Lou Paddock to William D. Owen will take place In a double ceremony at 3:30 p. m.

streamers of yellow, pink and i green. In her hair she will wear a flara of matching flowers.

‘To Be Married -

nounce the engagement and approaching marriage of | daughter, Berghoff, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Mich.

Reception Held emai ast a atiemgan ta 111. Propylaeum

* Lois Lee, and weir) A ter Wedding

The bridesmaids, Miss Ulah tomorrow in the West Newton

Shull, sister of the bridegroom; Methodist Church. The Rev. J

Mrs. Wilfred Arthur, Charleston, W. Va.; Mrs. John Scott, Akron, 0., and Mrs. Charles Purdy, will wear gowns of blush pink and lspring green taffeta fashioned {like that of the matron of honor. They will carry colonial bouquets,

Mrs. Arthur's daughter, Marilyn bY AUG. 7 RITE—The marriage of Miss Patricia Gale (above) |Jean, will be the flower girl. to James P. Lawson will be Aug. 7 in SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Gale, 4455 Carroll- {In Church Parlors ton Ave., and Mr. Lawson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lawson, 3362 Kenwood Ave. (Shen-Courtney photo.)

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Reception to Follow

Mr. Bunch will serve as best man, and the ushers will be Don{ald A. Boyd, Guy Inman, Robert Dearmin and Bert T. Carson Jr. Immediately following the ceremony a reception will be held in {the church parlors. For her wedding trip the bride will wear a {dress of linen with a full cocoa |Prown skirt, and fitted, greenstriped, short-sleeved jacket.

A reception in the Propylaeum Matching green accessories, white Charles A. Berghoff, Detroit, ¢ollowed the marriage of Miss gloves and a white orchid will

[Nancy Clark and Robert James complete her costume. The wedding will be Aug. 21 poeppers at 3:30 p. 'm. today in|

The bride is a graduate of the

{in St. Philip Neri Catholic McKee Chapel of the Tabernacle University of Illinois and has

{Church, The bride-to-be and pro-| |spective bridegroom are students) {at the John Herron Art School.!

ames Miller |

Presbyterian Church.

{done graduate work at Indiana

Dr. Roy Ewing Vale read the and Butler Universities. She Is double-ring ceremony before a affiliated with Phi Mu Sorority

getting of palms, ferns and white,|and with Phi Beta, national pro-

pink and yellow gladioli.

{fessional and honorary sorority of

The bride, daughter of Mr. and music and speech.

Mrs. James Clark, 6193 Evanston!

The bridegroom attended Indi.

. | | Ave., wore candlelight satin. Her|ana University and is a graduate To Take Bride {gown was a with a net/of the International Business

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officiate at the marriage of Miss

Wanda Lee Chambliss'and James

cathedral

| The Rev. R. M. Dodrill will yoke, chantilly lace bertha and a! Machines School. train. * She wore a|

After Aug. 1, the couple wili|

fingertip veil and carried a bou-|live at 320 E. 28th St.

H, Harrell will officiate. : Miss Ross is the daughter of Walter Ross, Martinsville, and Miss Paddock is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Paddock, Cam- . Mr, and Mrs. Frank Bishop, West Newton, are the parents of Mr, Bishop, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Owen, Camby, are the. parents of Mr. Owen. The brides will wear matching gowns of slipper satin. The mold- ’ ed bodice are outlined by bertha' collars accentéd with bands of. seed pearls, and the long full sleeves form points over the hands. The bouffant, hooped skirts fall into cathedral trains. Two-tiered ’ French {llusion veils will be held’ by tiaras of seed pearls. : The brides will carry bouquets of white rosebuds, banked against lace and ivy streamers, and ace cented by single orchids.

Attendants Will Wear :

Pastel Taffeta Frocks The maids of honor, Miss Carol Weidner and Miss Charlotte Cain," will be gowned in nile green taffeta. With the dresses, which

are fashioned like those of the brides, they will wear matching mitts and will carry bouquets of pink rosebuds. The bridesmaids, Miss Betty

|Dale Miller at 7:30 o'clock to-|quet of Johanna Hill roses, steph-| The unit members also are as- night in the Broadway Baptist anotis

Lennis and Miss Mary Atkins, '

and babies’-breath, will wear gowns of dusty rose.

Hart and George A. Bolds. white organdy worn over pink] taffeta hooped skirts. Long pink| sashes tied in large bows accented the waistlines. | They wore white Swiss embroidered organdy caps and carried long-stemmed roses entwined with English ivy. Mr. Kibler was the best man and ushers were Edward J. Costello, the bride’s brother; John R.! Welch and John M. Draper. | A reception in the home of the

of Mrs. George A. Collins, 1629 N. Emerson Ave. | Miss Ruth Ohleyer was the maid of honor and the brides-| maid was Miss Margaret Eliza-| beth Collins. They were dressed alike in gowns of delphinium blue marquiset over satin with inserts, of lace. The dresses had short]

bride's parents followed the ceremony. For her wedding trip north, the bride wore white summer gabardine with pink accessories. | The couple's at-home address will be 3607 Balsam Ave. The bride attended Fontbonne College, Clayton, Mo., and Mr. Akin at-

puffed sleeves and bouffanttended Indiana University where

skirts, They wore lace finger mitts and carried bouquets of pastel summer flowers. The bride’s gown was of starched white net fashioned with a fitted bodice, a high round neckline and a sheer shoulder yoke. The bouffant skirt was over taffeta and fell into a full train, Her veil, fingertip length and of illusion, fell from a tiara of seed pearls. Her bouquet of white asters and stephanotis was centered with an orchid. John J. Murphy was the best man and the ushers were Charles J. Murphy and Anthony Laker. The wedding breakfast was held in the Lake Shore Country Club and a reception was held in the home of the bride this afternoon. For her wedding trip the bride wore a two-piece suit of gray gabardine with black accessories and an orchid corsage.

On Wedding Trip Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Pritchard, 18 E. 37th St, have arrived at Sea Island, Ga., on their Wedding trip. The bride, the former Miss Margo Sheerin, and Mr. Pritchard were married June 30 in the St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church; ;

he was affiliated with Sigma Chi Fraternity.

MARRIED—Miss Jean Cole-

Harnish on Friday in the home of the Rev. John W. Douglas, 1126 N. Belle Vieu Place. The parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Oris Coleman, Burket Rd., and Mr. and Mrs. John Harnish, Noblesville.

man was married to James |

sisting the Legion Post in its an-| nual fish fry to be held July 22|

Wins Honor

FORT WORTH, Tex., July 194bsougt 24 on the Post Homels4g FE. 20th St. are the parents Cal, Auxiliary members will of the bride and Mr. Miller is the dressed in light blue taffeta and Helen Miller, 6235!carried a bouquet of pink roses, |

(UP)—Dr. K. Frances Scott, M. 2Wn:

have charge of the indoor cafe-|gon of Mrs. Park Ave.

D., of Northampton, Mass., today {epia. was named president of the Na-| Proceeds will be used to enlarge | tional and Professional Women’s Clubs, torium in Irvington. officially ending a week-long con-| Eleventh district units which | vention.

Church. i

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chandley,|

Miss Janice Allen, the bride's]

A suit of white linen will be

twined with ivy. Mrs. Jack Sill of La Habra, matron of honor, was

ivy and babies’'-breath. The bridesmaids, Miss Betty

Federation of Business/the home and to build an audi-|attendant, will wear a sky-blue Eggert of Mishawaka and Miss . 4 po vert J. Schneider. dress of a sheer fabric and a Nancy Tressler, wore frocks of, a corsage of yellow rosebuds.

pink taffeta and floral bands of yellow rosebuds. They carried

Dr. Scott won in the balloting orang Hospital Tuesday are Hay- and blouse will be of blue nylon babies’-breath and ivy.

over Mrs. Nina Horton Avery of] Richmond, Va. £33 {0,272. The Ward-Barcus, Northeast and Big

Butler of Indianapolis, Ind. Miss Butler was made

lace, an Mumford are presidents of the]

and she will wear a white veiled) | hat trimmed with blue flowers. the best man while ushers were outgoing president is Miss Sally Four. Mesdames Russell Love-\pg.. corsage will be of pink and James and William Clark, James Melvin Goode and Estelle white rosebuds. The best man will be John Mc-| honorary president by acclama- units and rehabilitation chair- Glenn, Springfield, Ill, and the

tion of the convention body, and men are Mesdames Charles An-|ushers will be Richard Miller and was presented with a diamond drews, Bedford Moore and Frieda William Welch,

ring on behalf of the members. DeWitt. The nomination ef Miss Butler | was proposed by Mrs. Lavonne| Patients at Billings Hospital| | De Vore of Shelbyville, Ind., presi-| Will be entertained Thursday dent of the Indiana Federation of night by the Garfield, Power and Business and Professional Light and Southeastern units. { Women's Clubs. | On the entertainment commit-' | The national board of directors, tees for the parties are Mesdames| in a post-convention meeting to-|Louise Collins, Frances Matter (night, chose San Francisco for/and Elizabeth McClain, auxiliary {the 1950 convention city. The unit presidents, and Mesdames| {next national board meeting will Geneva McCullough, Emma Ledig be held in Jacksonville, Fla. in and Katherine Kerkoff, rehabili-| {1949. (tation chairmen.

| The conference of the north - - Pennington-Quigley |

{central region of the national or{ganization will take place in In|dianapolis Sept.’ 30, Oct. 1 and

{2, 1949. ’ 2g A bridal dinner honoring Miss | At the closing session of the Marijoe Quigley and I A.l |blennial convention a message pennington will be given by the! \was formulated to go to Pres-\prige-to-be’s parents, Mr. and| ident Harry Truman asking that mrs, Willlam T. Quigley, 402 N.| 'he appoint Mrs. Georgia Lusk of Hamilton Ave. Thursday in Mc-| |New Mexico to the War Claims| Clarney’'s Restaurant I | Commission. | Guests will be the prospective! | Other officers named included:| pridegroom’s Brees Srpe a | Third vice president: Miss Helen| Mrs. Henry W. Pennington, 3322 |G. Irwin, Des Moines, Iowa., who, Bluff Road; Miss Patricia Quig-| {won over Miss Florence V. Cart-|jey and Roy M. Swartz. |wright, Shawnee, Okla. 643 to| The honor guests will be mar-| 447. ried Saturday in the Holy Cross { Catholic Church rectory.

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Garden Club to Meet

| The Fall Creek Garden Club wll meet at 115 p. m. Monday CD Plans Supper at the home of Mrs. Louis J.. The Indiana Nature Study Club] | Rybolt, 5541 Central Ave. Mrs. will meet for a “pitch-in” supper! | Jewett V. Reed will spsak on tomorrow in the home of Albert “Tuberous Rooted Begonias.” Thomas, 5626 Crittenden Ave.

Dinner Is Scheduled |

A reception will be held in the

home of the bride immediately following the ceremony.

Pritch-Haie photo BRIDE—The Rev. Fr. James P. Barton read the rite which united Miss Jeanne Giblin and Charles Lickliter on June 5. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Giblin, 49 N.

«Dearborn St., are the bride's

parents, and Mr. and Mrs, Roscoe Lickliter, 309 S. State Ave., are the parents of the bridegroom,

Alexander L. Taggert III was

McNutt and John Rau.

Aftgr the reception, the couple] was to leave on a trip to northern

Wisconsin.

Doeppers, 7034 Park Ave.

this fall.

He is a Beta Theta Pi Fraternity member. The bride was af-| filiated with Delta Gamma Soror- >

ity.

Shirley Marilyn Loy Will Be Honored

| Mr. and Mrs. Owen R. Myers

+5805 E. New York St., will enter-! | tain with a buffet supper Friday | gotton {in their home in honor of their| syn the |niece, Miss Shirley Marilyn Loy,

jand her fiance, Gene E. Herrick

{

{ried next Saturday in

{ Church.

|, Dinner guests will include Mr.

land Mrs, | Dinkelaker,

Loy, Miss Margare Carmel; Mr.

Miss Patricia Myers,

“'Schneideér-Virt

| The bride and bridegroom attended Purdue University and Mr. Doeppers, son of Mrs, William A.! will attend the University of Missouri Ro

! Miss Loy, daughter of Mr. and| | Mrs. Forrest Allen Loy, E. 99th| | 8t., and Mr. Herrick will be mar-| McKee | Chapel, Tabernacle Presbyterian

| and Mrs. Walter Blatt, Columbus, O. William

Service Read

matching those of the maids of honor. rosebuds.

They will carry yellow"

Miss Janet Stierwalt, niece ‘of

A -double-ring ceremony in the Miss Ross, and Miss Linda Pad-

{Irvington Methodist Church to-{dock, sister of Miss Paddock, will day united Miss Gloria G. Virtibe flower girls. :

Dr.

p. m. in his study.

{Ralph D. Pearson officiated at 1 C. Bishop, {brother of William D. Owen, will

Frank Bishop, father of Frank and Robert Owen,

Mrs. Robert L. Brown, 963 N.|act as best men.

will entertain patients at Vet- worn by the bride. Her gloves colonial bouquets of yellow roses, | oyman Ave., is the mother of |

the bride, and Mr. {George 8. Schneider, 81

The ushers will be Herbert

and Mrs, Arnot, Harry J. B. Dalton, RobN. Ewing ert Meyers and Glen Carson,

St., are the parents of the bride- Mooresville.

groom. |

of honor, wore a two-piece yellow! shantung dress with white acces-| isories and had a corsage of lavender sweétpeas and yellow roses.

tung dress with white accessories, {the maid of haner, Miss Margaret

{pink roses as her flowers,

{her white hat was trimmed in |gold. She wore a corsage of white |orchids. Mr. Sorrells was the best man jand Ben Aston, Danville, Ill, {served as the usher.

{wedding trip. On their return to .! Indianapolis they will be at home at 6634 E. Washington St. The bride was graduated from {Butler University and is a Pf Beta {Phi Sorority member.

Sorority Picnic t| Rho Chapter,

Prospective rushees have been in-

| Hull, Irwin Miller, Paul Myers|vited. Mrs. James Akers is en-

and Philip and Bruce Loy.

\WCTU Luncheon Mrs. Thomas Anderson, |Clifton 8t.,

meeting Tuesday. Mrs. Buck will lead the devotions,

3415 will entertain the {Frances E. Willard WCTU at a covered-dish luncheon and all-day Mary

tertainment committe chairman.

Mr. Pepe to Speak ~The Rainbow Garden Club of Bouthport will meet in the home of Mrs. Virgil Ferguson, 50 Van Dyke 8t., Southport, at 1:30 p. m. Monday. Wilfrid Pepe will speak on “Flower Arrangements.”

| Dressed in a light blue shan-|

we, had white sweetpeas and

The bride's dress was of white| |shantung with gold buttons and| vice-president of

| {tion last week-end in Mackinac

| ' A reception’ was held in the| Mand, Mich, are Mrs. Paul K.

home of Mr. and Mrs. O. Jack]

Delta Sigma] Kappa Sorority, will have a picnic|Sented to Miss Peggy Yockey, ;|at 7 p. m. Friday in Garfield Park, | President of the I. U. Chapter, at

A reception will be held in the

Mrs. Fred Sorrells, the matron West Newton Masonic Hall fol

lowing the ceremony.

Sorority Lists Officers

Mrs. Robert McCutchan of Lebanon has beén re-elected first Kappa Alpha

Theta Sorority. Other new officers, installed at the sorority’'s national conven-

French, Burlington, Vt. grand

| president; Mrs. James Crawford,

N. Sheridan Ave., 2nd p couple left. JOF & short| orman, Okla., second vice presi«

dent; Mrs. James Hofstead, | treasurer; Mrs. Kinzie Miller Jr, | Pasadena, Cal, alumnae secre |tary, and Miss L. Pearle Green, | Ithaca, N. Y., editor. | The Beta Chapter at Indiana | University won the grand cone vention scholarship award, a national honor. The award, a large {engraved silver tray, was pre-

| the ‘convention.

——————————————————————— 4-H Meeting ‘The Mars Hill Busy Bee 4H {Club will meet at 2 p.m, Wednes{day in the home of Mrs. Ethel Stillings, 3040 4th Ave., Mars Hill" Mis. Stillings is the club leader and Marie Farley is recreational leader.