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Holland "photo, Mrs. Edna B. Meyer, 65 N. Layman Ave., became the bride of Raymond Poos, Eaton, O., at 3 p. m. yesterday in the Irvington Methodist Church. The Rev. Henry G. White read the vows. Attendants were Miss Melinda Beth Meyer, daughter of the bride, and Miss Carol Ann Poos, daughter -of the bridegroom. After a trip to Florida and Cuba, the couple will live in Eaton.

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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla), Mas, 1—Mr. and Mrs. Terry R. Storey announce the engagement of their daughter Wanda to Frederick James Nordsiek, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Nordsiek, Indianapolis, Ind. A summer wedding is planned.

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Brillow photo Miss Beverly Toothman will become the bride of Richard V. Winings next Sunday. The wedding will take place in the Wallace Street Presbyterign Church: The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond D. Toothman, 1026 Hawthorne Lane. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Winings,

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Times State ‘Service NOBLESVILLE, Mar. 1 Miss Carolyn Fore will become the bride of *Edward L. Johns at 2:30 p, m. tomorrow in the First Methodist Church, "The Rev. Lowell Wilstn will read the vows at the double-ring ceremony. Miss Virginia Barnett, Indianapolis, will be maid of honor. Vincent Haggan will be best

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THE BRIDE will wear a gown of candlelight dutchess satin with a sheer yoke that extends off the shoulders. Tiny pearls outline the shoulders, and sleeves will be long and tapered. The skirt is accented with a Polonaise drafie and trimmed with pearls that extend into the cathedral train. 8he will carry a bouquet of white hyacinth with-a whitg orchid-in the center, ” The maid of honor will wear a ballerina dress of aqua taffeta with a Spencer jacket, The hem of the skirt is trimmed with aqua taffeta cabbage roses with yellow centers. Following the ceremony a reception will he held at:the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Carter. After the reception the couple will Ieave on a wedding trip. ~ The _ bride will wear a suit of mauve tweed with match: ing hat and gloves,

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The engagement of Miss Myra Jean Ross to William D. Loux has been announced by her parents, Mrs. Gladys S. Ross, 6016 Crittenden Ave., and Tipton S. Ross, Greenfield. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, R, H, Loux, Watseka, Ill. No date has been set for the wedding. She attended Tudor Hall School and was graduated from both Stephens College and the University of California. He is a graduate of Indiana University.