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Miss George ‘Wed Tonight

Dr.’Browning to Read | Vows at 7:30 o'Clock |

Rereating vows read by Dr. Dallas L. Browning, Miss Mary Lou George and Caleb 1. John-| son will he married at 7:30 o'clock torright “in -1hee North Methodist! Church Ld .

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Suzy Gillespie Fourth | In Horsemanship |

While out-state horses have ° . : . . ween ing tne men ase nem: Awards Given District Legion Women pionships at the State Fair Horse 2 Po . Show, Indianapolis juniors are distinguishing themselves in horsemanship.

Suzy Gillespie, 9, took fourth in Mr. and Mrs. R. H: George. 3925 ‘the horsemanship class for boys Nee Tove and Mand and girls under 18 in last night's Mrs: J. P. Johnson, Phoenix, Ariz. show. Suzy was the youngest en- are the farents of the couple trant to place. Carolyn Clegg, 17,! The bride's honor atténdant; won a trophy and blue ribbon in| Mrs. E. C, McGriff Jr. will be the horsemanship hunter class for) dressed in green fasnioned like riders under 18. Other winners] the gold -satin frocks of the were Susie Clark, Linda Sadlier| bridesmaids, Miss Janet West,

and Hildegarde Wemmer, all of | Anderson; and Mrs. Thomas L

Indianapolis. Wilcox Jv Winners in last night's show The bridegroom has chosen. were: : ’ 3 Joe A. Johnson, Lafayette, best Jumpers, Triple Bar, Two Sets _ man and Robert Mossberg,

Hartford City: Jack Elis, Kokomo: Wilfried Smolenski. and Mr. McGriff, ushers

Bride Gowned in Satin

The oride’'s gown of off-white satin is designed with a gathered skirt which extends into-a chapel! train. A half hat trimmed with seed pearls ‘will hold her finger-! tip veil. She will carry a white

—Circus Queen, Douglaston Man-! or Farm, Pulaski, N. Y.; Watch| Me, Si Jayne, Mount Carroll, T.; | 4 Ripper, Long Stables, Indianap- | olis, i Horsemanship, Seat and Hands Championship, Girl or Boy Under 18—Barbara Bush, River Forest, Ill.; Helen Holliday, Normal, Ill; Susan Donner, Milwaukee; Suzy Gillespie and Rod Currie, In-|

dianapolis. | prayerbook topped with white Heavy Harness, Ladies’ Phae-| fall flowers. ton, Pair — Hawthorn Bonfire! A reception in the home of the bride's parents wiil follow the

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ELLWOOD CITY, Pa. Sept. 8 J=—Mr.. and Mrs, Robert R. Ed-

thorn Mellody Farms, ville, III. Harness Show Ponies, High! Stepping —Jean’s Own King, Mrs, | A. C. Thompson, Maywood, Ill. | American Saddle Horse Breed-| «ng Division, $500 Yearling Championship Stake—Holiday Dream, Ridgefield’s Farm, Danville, Ky.;

| Indianapolis; King Fancy’s Song: | | Billy Thom, Indianapolis; Augus-| ta's Colonel Bill, Mary Sue Fish-| er, dndianapolis; Victory Venus,| Wélter L. Brown, Eaton, 0.3 Hide-a-Way's Easter Storm, J. W. Aikman, Indianapolis; Kendall-| view's Lucy Jean, Bryant K. Mil-! liken, Noblesville. $500 Fine Harness Stake, Stal-| lion, Mare or Gelding, Any Age— Sedora, Callaway Hills, Jefferson City, Mo.; Dancing Master, Beatty and Caldwell, Lake Forest, Ill; - ‘Chester Sea, Miles H. Conrad, Palestine, Ill.; Beauchamp’s Red| | Flash, Mrs. A. C. Thompson, Maywood, Ill.; Kalarama Caresse,) Kalarama Farm, Springfied, Ky.;!| - Hoosier Fantasy, Fichstaedt Farm| and Stables, - Knox; - American Masterpiece, Ward Acres Farm, New Rochelle, N. Y.

imarriage of their daughter, Elizabeth Ann, to William B. Hoover. {He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. {Earl M. Hoover, 6611 E. 10th St, {Indianapolis.

{Rite to Be Sept. 14 The couple will be married at 2:30 p. m. Sept. 14 in the Methodist Church, here. Miss Margaret {Edwards of this city, and Kenneth E, Gilliam, Indianapolis, will be the only attendants. | The couple will live in Bloomington where the prospective bridegroom is a senior at Indiana University. The bride-to-be is attending Methodist Hospital

Eleventh District, American Legion Auxiliary, state contest winners received awards last night School of Nursing.

at the district meeting in the World War Memorial. Admiring the silver tray presented to Mrs. r———————— Ameri ddle Horse Breed- Robert Stevens [right center), Big Eagle Unit, state history winner, are Glorian Workman, Kay Cl . ! or a Tdi Wean- Keith and Emily Knauer (left to right]. A Howe High School student, Kay, Robison-Ragsdale u To Hear lihg Championship Division —| Unit, received $10 for first place, class three, in the poppy poster contest. Glorian and Emily, both C . - M I : Lucky Penny, Whitney Stables.| fiom Fleming Gardens School and, Federal Unit, received $5 each for second place in classes one : ’ errel Muncie; ‘Hide-a-Ways Debional, | and two, respectively, in the poster contest. Awards were given by Mrs. O. A. Asher, district his-

; - Ke re . The September meeting of the 3. W. Aikman, action; Kendall torian, and Mrs. Harry Green, district poppy poster chairman. - P .

Noblesville; Orlawns Sweet Sue, . ode o . John Rigg Jr. Indianapolis; Pi- L A | U + + | + Il Off ; rouette, Carol Gruber, Indianap- eqgion uxi ary ni Oo ns a - icers olis; Just Plain Jane, J. W. Alk-| Installation rites for officers of the Robison-Ragsdale Unit,/ware program award and Mrs.

man. an Legion Auxiliary, will open this year's program. They Stewart Maxwell, chairman, will

i Americ $500 Three-Gaited Stake, 15.2 “*' : ~hristi - . , {will be held at a 3 p. m. meeting Monday in the Central Christian accept the rehabilitation award and Under — Ace's Radiant] -. for outstanding ‘work.

Charm, Ridgefield’s Farm, Dan-| Church auxiliary room. ville, Ky.; Takodah’s Small Won-| der, Takodah Stables, Fond du installing officer. Lac, Wis.; Lovely Christiana, L.

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L. Ice, New Castle; Dawn's Pip-|Long, president; Mesdames . John. liams, chairman, will receive the acker, School 31, won first place /and Hagerty and Miss Bertha

Ragsdale and Carl permanent. trophy for the unit. class one, and Miss Keith, Howe Cain.

class! The event will be open to guests ‘of the members.

in, Margaret O'Hara, Milwaukee; |B. Long, Mademoiselle Windcomb, Wind-|Gates, first through. third Vice Mrs. Homer Asher, chairman, will High School, combe Stables, Indianapolis; Our presidents; Mrs. Emmet Marshall, be the recipient of the child wel- three. Version, Dr. and Mrs. P. O. Bon-|Mrs. Albert Peters Jr. and Miss ° ham, Indianapolis, Emily Maxwell, recording, assist$1000 World's Grand Cham-iant recording and corresponding pionship Stake, Junior Fre ai ee es Mrs. Dale Humphrey. ed Horses, Four Years and Under historian; Mrs. W. O. Brown and —-Woody’s Chunk O’Gold, C. R.|Mrs. Olla KK. McDowell, chaplain Woody, DePere, Wis.; Highland|and honorary chaplain, and Mrs, Cocktail, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy|Mary Welsh, sergeant-at-arms. Mitchell, High Point, N. C.;| Preceding the installation the Ridgefield’s = Lady. Ridgefield’s|auxiliary will meet with the post Farm, Danville, Ky.; Sensationjat the regular dinner meeting in Judy Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. Jim- the church dining room. | my Mitchell; Hide-a-Way’'s Gen-* The auxiliary will take part in fus Cloud, J. W. Aikman, Acton; the program with the presenta-|

placed first,

.... Mary-Kirk,-Cee.Jay.Stock. Farm..tion._of the trophy and awards =~

Nashville, Tenn; Oh My Glory, given the unit at the Indiana De-| Mrs. E. A. Crane, Indianapolis; partment state convention last Knobby Hill. Rocket, Elizabeth!month in French Lick.

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