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THE XR0WN3T0W flND.) BAN El SEC 1 PAGE 3 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1M7 Yed In Recent Lutheran Church Rites Granddaughter Of Former Seymour Residents Is Bride In Church Rites At Capital Sunday Lucas-Wehrkamp Nuptial Rites Are Head In Emanuel Lutheran Church, Dudleytown Illusion veil and she carried a Schafstall-Chasteen i Troth Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. Martin Schaf Rl, Cortland, are announcing the bethroal of their daughter, JoAnn, to Charles Chasteen, son of Mrs. Charles Chasteen, Co Pigecn Roost Massacre Descendants To Meet On Sunday. September 8 i Dedication of a memorial marker for pioneer William E.

Collings and an exhibit of old guns and relics will be highlights of the annual gathering of the Collings Reunion Association, descendants of the Pigeon Roost Massacre, to be held on Sunday, September 8. The event will be at the site of the famous massacre, 6 miles south of Scottsburg Just cascade of white roses, stephan-otis and valley lilies. Mrs. Carol Lee Cordes Gasto-vich, of Louisville, was her cousin's matron-of-honor. She wore a French blue taffeta gown with bateau neckline, fitted bodice and full, waltz-length skirt.

Bridesmaids In matching gowns of mist aqua, mist green lumbus, and the late Mr. Chasteen. Miss Schaf3tall was graduated a year from Cortland Hurh School -and is employed with the Reeves Pulley Company, Colum, bus. and Emerald green were Miss Flowers banked the candle-lighted altar of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Indianapolis Sunday afternoon for the three o'clock wedding of Miss; Barbara B.

Bayt and Octavio Gomex de Molina. couple repeated vows before the Rev. John Vruwink. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William Bayt, 6481 Park Street, Indianapolis, and is the granddaughter of Mrs. Edith Cordes, of Indianapolis, and the late August Cordes, of Seymour. She is a niece of Philip Cordes, of Seymour, and also a niece of Mayor Philip Bayt, of Indianapolis. Dr. Octavio Gomez de Molina, of Indianapolis, is the father of the bridegroom.

The bride chose for her nup Mr. Chasteen. a Columbus HLeh School alumnus, is a draftsman with the Reeves Company. Sandra Ellis, of PaolL Miss Cora Louise Kramer and Mrs. Diane Masters.

Cynthia Bayt, the- bride's cousin, as flower girl, wore white organdy. east of Highway 31. It was there that a band of Indians fell upon the tiny i k. Vs- t- i I V. i I i i si 1 1 ii j- 4m mm sfn itf Hi Asassli i it, iasMjsMisMss) Yfidow Of Seymour settlement of log cabins and Business Man Dies killed rnany.

of the settlers, mostly women and children, as the men of the settlement wese Requiem Miss was held Monday away dong militia duty in search of are marauding In morning fom 'St. Ambrose Catholic Church, Seymour, for Mrs. Nolan Masters was best 'man and ushers were Norman Bayt, James Shannon, Albert K. Cordes, and Earl Parks. A reception fbr wedding guests was held at Holcomb Garden.

House and a family reception at the heme of the bride's parents. After a wedding trip to Cuba the young couple will be at home in Indianapolis. Their "At tial vows a candlelight satin crown with re-embroidered lace Katherine Richart, 85-year-old widow of Peter P. RicharU for many year3 a prominent clothier in Seymour. etching the neckline.

The bodice was fitted and the bouffant Bkirt The Rev. Father Joseph Sheets, swept into a cathedral train. An assistant pastor at St. Ambrose Home" date is September 15. and Alencon lace cap, embroidered with seed pearls, held her tiered their addresa 5763 Broadway.

read the Mass. Interment was in the Catholic north of Seymour. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Emme Mark Golden A nitive of Jennings county.

Mrs. Richart was born on Novem LEAD VVELX IN RECENT Mr. and Mrs- Delbert Don Kilgas pose for the photographer as they turn from the altar of the Immanuel Lutheran Church, Anniversary At Reception At Wegan her 29, ls71, a daughter of tha late and Mrs. Louis Wrape dians. In 1900 a limestone shaft was erected on the site with a bronze plaque fastened to its base showing in relief the art-isfs detailed conception of the savage Last year the Association dedicated a new limestone marker on, the grave of the pioneer founder of the Colony, William Elston Collings.

This year as an entertainment medium the committee has secured an old-fashioned barbershop quartet. "The Harmony who. will present a program at 2 o'clock. An old-fashioned basket dinner will be served at to be followed at; one o'clock by a business "session and at 1:30 o'clock by a trip to the cemetery and the placing of the marker at the Collings grave. Following the program by the Harmony Four, Roy H.

Beldon, of Crothersville. his- Seymour, after exchanging double ring nuptial vows, Sunday She and Mr. Richart werl married In the auditorium at St. Paul's 1 aqua formals and each wore corsage of yellow roses. J.

afternoon, August 18. in 1900 and she lived in Seymour for more than a half century. Mr. Lutheran Church, Wegan, Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Both Mrs. Emme and Mrs. Ed Mrs. Kilgas is the. former Miss Marlis Jean Hercarrp, daugh Richart died 1910.

ward Hinnefeld wore white cor ter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hercamp, Rl, Cortland. 'Mr. Kilgas ward Emme greeted more than one-hundred and twenty-five Mrs.

Richart was a devout mem sages, tied with gold ribbons ber of St? Ambrnse Church and of guests in observance their Golden Wedding Anniversary. and Mrs. Tape and Mrs. Smith wore gold corsages. its -Rosary Society.

Six chUJren survive. They are The hours were from two un is the, son of Mr. and Henry Kilgas, of Dudleytown. Mr. and Mrs.

Kilgas have returned from a Southern wedding trip arid are ot home at 315 West Fourth street, Seymour. Mr. Kilgas is employed with King Inc. in that city- i 't Mr. and Mrs.

Emme were Richart, Miami, Florida; til four-thirty o'clock. Mrs. Ann Jenkins, Terre Haute; The auditorium was trans married At Wegan on August 27. 1907, by the Rev. Meyr.

Mrs T. formed into a festive setting for Franci3 P. Mrs. Charles Elkins. Mrs.

Marvin Fenton. all Hinnefeld was the maid-of-hon- or and Mr. Hinnefeld served Mr. the event with lovely arrangements of flowers in the golden living: in Seymour and Leo Emme as best man. R4.

Seymour. shades, all gifts to the honor Mrs. Hugh Lucas, Jr. rtorian, will tell stories of the Also surviving are ten grand Members of their family guests. Alpha Class Of: First Methodist Church, Seymour, Votes To Repair Church Hymnals Photo By Ralph Johnson children, four great-grandchildren, guests both at the wedding and The serving table and gift ta the anniversary were Mrs.

Em- and two. brothers, uiiam Wrape bles were laid with beautiful Harold Kuehn, Mrs. Fred Pottsch- of Little Rock, Ro Die's sister, Mrs. Anna Stahl. her brother, August Tormoehlen.

midt, Mrs Ralph Browning, Mrs pure linen cloths, each over if ty years old. and Mrs. George Stf inkamp snper-1 belt Wrape, of Paragjuld, Ar Lloyd Otte, Miss Edna McElfresh, vised a clever program c.f games Kansas. and Mr. Emme's brother-in-law, Alex Claybaker.

Several friends. Mrs. Leonard Browning Miss Ruth Centering the serving table was a double-tiered cake, built on swan columns and topped with the numerals "50" early settlers of the Colony and of the Pigeon Roost Massacre. In case of rain the gathering will move to the shelter house at the" Scottsburg park. Committee members planning thif year's outing are Don Phillips, of Jeffertionville; formerly of Seymour.

and Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. Howard Carter, Scottsburg, Roy H. Beldon, Crothersville, and Earl Collings, Scottsburg. Surber, Mrs.

Theodore Goss. Mrs. by. and Mr. and Mrs.

Jo. 1 Wil i.im Lucas, and son, have return Earl Spurgeon, Mrs William Mc Elfresh, Miss Melba Hallow, Miss Barbara Hallow, Mrs; Lawrence in gold and tiny gold castiles in gold holders. The cake was banked with rosebuds and e-J from -Mexico where they have been waiting Mrs. Lucas' daughter, Mrs. Samiui F.

Krutz, Air Wehrkamp and the hostesses. tne table was lighted with tall, man Krutz anl Responding with gifts but unable gold candles. to attend were Mrs. Clarence Was A white carnation wedjing arch, palms, ami fern, standards of gladioli and lighted tapirs formed! a charming setting for the marriage of Miss Patncia Ann Wehrkamp and Hugh Andrew Lucas, solemnized Sunday afternoon in the sanctuary of Emanuel Lutheran Church, Dudleytown. The bride is the niece of Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Wehrkamp, R3. Seymour, who have reared her, and 13 the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Waskom, Seymour.

Mr. Lucas is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lucas, Rl, Browns-town. The vows, given in the double ring rites of the Lutheran faith, were heard by the Rev.

Herman Kespohl, Emanuel pastor. Edward C. Ude, organist for the rites and James Diehm, Seymour, vocalist, presented a program of The gift table and the regis PAPER TABLE CLOTHS 54 As one of the first projects for the fall, members of the Alpha Class of First-. Methodist Church, Se3-mour, at a Tuesday night in the church dining room, voted to repair the church hymnals for the sanctuary. Motion to under.ake this project was made by Mrs, Miry Beaity.

who was name! of the undertaking. inking toward the shn'u election of class officers. Miss Mayme Goodwin, class president, rwmcl to the nominat.n -ommi'tee Mrs. Ocoi go Stt ink imp. Mis.

Norman J. Lasher and Mrs. John F. Kloss, each a key rncinlH-r of the Uibl; group. Mis.

Coodwin presided during the meeting an 1 the opening hymn and contests, favors for which were awarded Mis. Lucy Brj.vn.' Mrs. Waiter Reeves, Mrs. Athos Woolls anl Mis. Alfted G.

Mor in. An i-ed course was wrved in the late evening a flower-centered table. Those present were Mis. Joseph Stout, J. Lasher, Mrs.

John F. Mrs. Lola Mailey, (5eiir- cink.amp. Mrs. A dmi G-tha it.

Mrs. Rvhei tain, Mi-s M.tym.- Gtolwin. Mis. D.an Alhrii-h, Mrs. Hownr I Wh.te M.s.

Miry lioitty. Mrs Alire 1 Moren. Mis. Lucy Broun. Mrs.

Reeves and Mrs. Athos Woolls. 88 or 100 yard rolls. Attractive kom. the pride's mother, Mrs, Hugh Lucas, her fiance's mother, who wa3 visiting in New Mexico trars table were centered with bouquets of garden flowers, gifts who attended the wedding a half -century ago, also were guests Sunday afternoon to offer congratulations to the Em-mes on their wedding year.

Mr. and Mrs. Emme are th parents of the two daughters, Mrs. Tape and Mrs. Smith.

They have four grandchildren, Harlan Tape, 'Velma' Tape, Elber-ta Tape and Mrs, James Doyle, and two great-grandsons, Stevie and Larry Doyle. They have Fpent all of their married life in the Wegan community and are held in hlgrh esteem throughout all of Jack THE BANNER MAXES AN IDEAL GIFT saves laundry. Brownstown irom Mrs. Edward Hinnefeld banner S2tf Misses Fa ye and Lillian Crabb, who was Mrs. Emme'! maid-of- Mrs.

William Gossman, Mrs honor. Charles Reedy. Mrs. Guy Mc The guests were greeted by Niece, Mrs. Victor' Hallow, Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. Emme daughters, Ralph SpUrgeon, Mrs. Harry Mrs. fcxlward Tape, of near Val Spray, Mrs.

Ezra. Kern, Mrs. Al Ionia, and Mrs. Lewis Smith. fred Pottschmidt.

Mrs. Claud Their granddaughters also as Hurley, Mrs. Ralph Reedy, Mrs. First Methodist Alpha sisted in the hospitalities. Miss Esther Rueter.

Miss Betty Rob- Velma Tape was at the guest bins. Mrs. Edward Lucas, Mrs. Ol.is is one of the birgest Sunday School groups Seymour an 1 was "I Love To Tell Th with piano accompiniment by Mrs. Lasher.

Doyle Trueblood. Mrs. Roy Reedy dook; miss Tape pre during the vears has played an im sided at the punch bowl; Mrs Mrs. John Spurgeon, Mrs. Ray por: ant part in the religious life of Hostesses for the eveni'rg were James-Doyle and their grand mond Spurgeon and- Mrs.

Wallace the community. members of the Class 5.O. 5 daughter-in-law, Mrs. Harlan Robertson. i son county.

Both are devout members of St. Paul's Lutheran Church and Mr. Emme, who has been a farmer all of his life, has been idenVfied. prominently In county farm groups in his younger years. Guests attended the reception from Brownstown, Sauers, Dudleytown, Seymour, Wegan, ville and Bloomington.

Tape, assisted in serving Individ ual cakes, frosted in white and topped with a single yellow rose religious numbers. Mrs. Jerry Bryant served her cousin as matron-of-honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Laberta Lucas, the bridegroom's si'er, and his sister-in-law, Mrs. Joel William Lucas.

They wore chiffon taffeta gowns, ishicmed with square necklines and bouffant skirts, caught at the waistline with wide cummerbunds and carried heart-shaped bouquets. Their matched their gowns and they wore gold bracelets and earrings, the bride's gift. "Music In The Church" Program Theme At 1 i MOUSE PAIHT bud. The girls were in blue and Women's Circle Meeting Yours in more than 100 beautiful Ready-mixed Maestro Colors Jackson-Jennings Co. Medical Association Auxiliary Hold Annual Dinner At Lake Forest Charlt A.

Burkhart, of Seymour Mrs. Ida Steinkamp en ertaincl Mrs. Ellerman is 71 sister of Mr. uiaiua fcOv wda sin and she carried a bouquet of turquoise blossoms. The bridesmaids carried shrimp tinted flowers with their turquoise gowns.

The bridal gown, of Duchess satin, has a wide, flowing cathedral Rev. and Mrs. Carl Ahlbran and Mr. and Mrs. KilUam Terkhorn, of Wegan, and.

Mrs. Anna Stein "iiisic in the Church" was the program theme at; the September meeting of the Women's Circle of, Brownstown Christian Church held Monday evening at the church. The program, arranged by Mrs. Royal Robertssn, the Honey-town Church, was', presented with marked success last week at a meeting of the Jackson County Christian Women's Fellowship. Because of its enthusiastic reception at this meeting it was decided to repeat it for women of the local church.

Miss Leora Hanners served as tended 'the Indiana ate Fair in Ind.anapohs. i train. The bateau neckline of the MlSs Iaura Grger ha.s retume i kamp, of Driftwood, at dinner Monday evenins. fitted bodice was etched with from Louisville where she" spent Chantilly lace, jeweled with pearls several dvas vis.ting Mrs. Emma Mr.

and Brs. Ueorge Reinbol.1 -His. i and family and Mr. and Mrs. and sequins, the sleeves were long and hand-pointed and the' skirt 'fell in graceful folds.

A Castle Homes Inc. tr. and Mrs. Anton Kuehn Travis Jamison and family spent have from a visit with Ky. National Park.

dinner at the Indiana State Medical Association at French rLick. October 7, 8 and 9, for which the local Auxiliary will act as hostess Mrs. Baxter and Mrs. Jospeh M. Black are spearheading plans for this event.

An informal evening was enjoyed by both groups. Attending the Auxiliary dinner were Mrs. Jack E. Shields. Mrs.

J. K. Riner and Mrs. Roy P. Clark, of Brownstown; Mrs.

D. R. Matthews, Mrs. W. Wade and Mrs.

John H. Green, of North Vernon; Mrs. William D. Scharbrough, of Medora, and from Seymour, Mrs. Wilbur Shortridge.

Mrs. Louis H. Osterman. Mrs. Joseph M.

Black, Mrs. Harry R. Baxter. Mrs John Mrs Kenneth E. Bobb, Mrs.

D. D. HamDton. Mrs. W.

Durbin C. Day and Mrs. Harold P. Graessle. Memberi of the Jackson-Jennings County Medical Association and Auxiliary held their annual late summer dinner party Wednesday evening the Lake Forest Club, east of Brownstown, honoring county dentists and their wives, The doctors were entertained at "Eisner Echo" the cottage ot Mrs.

Edward P. Eisner. with her gon-in-law, Dr. Joseph M. Black as host.

The Auxiliary members were guests at the cottage of Dr. and Mrs. Wilbur H. Shortridge with Mrs. Shortridge as hostess.

A buffet supper was enjoyed at each cottage and during a -brief business meeting of the Auxiliary members, in charge of Mrs. Harry Baxter, president, tentative plans were made for the Monday night Queen's crown of pearls held her Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kuehn and the week end at Mammoth Cave. narrator and vocalists were Miss ve il and in her bridal bouquet were Thelma Alberririg has rej family, who live near Perry, turned to her home in Seymour Georcii.

They accompanied Mrs 294-X INDIANA Luwana Cobb and Mrs: Henry Darlage, with Mrs. Earl Sewell playing the organ I background for the hvmns. PHONE BROWNSTOWN Kuehn's brother, George Buse and son, Raymond, of Sauers. who visited Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Holt- A "Back to School" theme also from Indianapolis, where she has been the house guest of Miss Marie Otte. Miss AUerring, who is employed in the office of the Seymour Walter Company is former Jackson CountV Recorder. man and Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Al PITTSBURGH PA1HTS zzt Mi tit- laok longer was stressed durifig other phases berrincr at Win er Haven.

Flor ida. of the program, pointing out that with Christ as our teach we should learn each time we worship together, i Miss Helen Humphrey has re Dr. Raymond JackVon, of Al buauerque. Ne.v Mexieo. has join el Mrs.

Jackson and tnc.r child Mrs. Robert Gaiter was In rtn, who have ben visiting her turned to her home at Rising Sun after spending sevral days the giest of Miss Frances L. Schwein. They were room mates when they attended Hanover College. charge of the devotional service and Mrs.

Robert AVayman, pres parerds, Mr. anl Mrs. nvard Snyder, since June. They expect Tri Kappas Install New Officers At ident, presided. to return to their home the com Mr.

and Mrs. Marion business session 30th Anniversary Dinner Tuesday Night During a brief white sweetheait rows clustered around a white orchid. Jerry Bryant Mr. Lucas' best man and seating the guests were Floyd Wehrkamp, the bride's cousin, and Jwl William Lucas, the bridegroom's brother. Mrs.

Lawrence, Wehrkamp, the bride's aunt. wore dark blue crene and boh Mrs. Waskom, the bride's mother, and Mrs. Lucas, the bridegroom's mother, were in Navy ensembles. Their flowers 'were white rosebud corsages.

Guests were received at the Ltwrenee Wehrkamp home. The gift table, laid with a white cloth was caught at the. corners with turquoise bows and was centered with a low arrangement of whi'e flowers. The bride's table was centered with a three-tiered wedding cake, fruited in white with accents of shrimp and turquoise and topped with bridal figurines. Relatives of the young couple and girl friends of the bride assisted in the hospitalities.

ing week. Dr. Jackson is piofesso plans were made for the Circle'3 of Indianapolis, spent the week end with Mrs. Jaynes' mother, of Botany in the University of aniversary meeting in October. Copies of the new yearbook were Installation of new 1957-58 New- Mexico.

Mrs. Annice Brooks. Hostesses for the evening, wno Mr. and Mrs. Hal V.

Driver-and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brooks had distributed. ficers was one of the highlights served an iced course with coffee son. Hal to Aurora Sun as their guests over the week end and tea cakes, were Mrs.

Paul of the thirtieth anniversary din Brownstown members attending day -where they attended a family Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jeffries, of were Mrs. Hal Driver, Mrs. reunion at the home of Mr.

anl Anderson. Schwein, Mrs. Thomas Persinger, Mrs. Roscoe Ritliff and Mrs. Ezra Young.

Paul Tormoehlen, Mrs. Wayne iff! lilS" il 111! ijrl; ner of Gamma Phi Chapter, Kappa Kappa Kappa Sorority, held Tuesday night in the ballroom of the Seymour Elks Club. Mrs. Hal V. Driver.

Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Ren Clendenning Sterling, Mrs. William Sterling, and children.

Diana and Daken 1 Mrs. Dan Bowman, Mrs. Frank of Indianapolis, spent the week Installed as president of the Gray, and Mrs. Aletha Apple Mr. and Mrs.

Charles V. Cordes an.l small son arrived here Friday from Chicopee Falls. where they have been making their home while he was sen'in? with the end Mrs. Clendenning par philanthropic organization for the white. Miss Keyes, popular, Seymour Bride-Elect, ents.

Mr. and Mrs. Oren Coff- During: its thirty vears the chan new year was Miss Alice Bruner. man. ter has won deserved recognition Air Force.

He received his dis Mr Mrs. Ralph Rud tcr and for the Important place it has fill Feted At Shower charge last week. They expect to Mr. and Mrs. Roger Rudder, of ed in the community and for its Mrs.

Lucas was graduated in Mrs. John Otte was installed vice-president; Mrs. Ralph J. Miller, recording secretary; Mrs. Neal Hennessy, treasurer; Mrs.

Harry Baxter, corresponding secrtary and Mrs. Norman Lightner, parliamen Allerton. Illinois, were week end many worthwhile contributions from Shields High School, live inB rownstown for 'he present and Mr. Cordes will be as-oc- Tn honor Miss Karen Keyes, guests of Mr. and Mrs.

both community and state-wise. Pevmour, and is employed with iated in business with his father, Heller. They came to attend the daughter of Hospital Administrat Loui3 Cordes, in the drdes Hard the Seymour store of Sears, Roe buch Company. or and Mrs. Ralph W.

Keyes, Plumer-Hcller wedding Sunday afternoon ware. Seymour. Special recognition was given to fiancee of Dan Kiel, Seymour, R4, was feted at a prettily-appointed Mr. Lucas was graduated from Brownstown High School and is Mr. and Mrs.

CarKPTurnmer re Mrs. Anice Brooks Grandson- Is AVed In Rites At Madison Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Summers, of St. Louis, spent the week end with his father, McKinnnn charter members of the Chapter present who included Mrs.

Edward P. Eisner, Mrs. Louis presonal shower last Thursday engaged with his father in farm turned Saturday from a week's vacation which they spent at Chi evening at thehome of Mr. and ing. He is a member of Company Summers, and other Brownstown cago and Detroit.

Mrs. Don Henkle, Gaiser Drive, H. OstermarrT Mrs. Haskell Lett, Miss Helen Lewis, Miss Katherine 11'. 13Sth Tank Battalion, In diana National Guard.

relatives. Mr. and Mrs. T. Benton are In Seymour.

Their daughter, Lin Miss LilUam McCrary anl Frazee and Miss Wilhelmina Veh- da, and Miss Connie James were Mr. and Mrs. Lucas are at home Mrs. Anioe Brooks, accompanied expected to arrive home Thursday from California where they went brother. HuErh McCrary, attended slage.

on Rl, Freetown. hostesses. Miss Keyes, whp has set Septem the State Fair Sunday. by her daughter, Mrs. Marion Jay nes and Jaynes, of Indiana Miss Janet Peters, a new mem home heed a FACE LICTK1G? DO IT now! 4 Yours can be a "modern" home at surprisingly little cost, no matter how old it is.

See us for ways you can dress it up inside and out. We'll supply the right building materials to make your job easier, can offer time and money saving ideas, too. See us first 1 several weeks ago to visit relatives. left Bakersmield, Ca Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Zabel were The bride was honored at a pre- polls, and her granddaughter, ber of the sorority, lighted the candles and Miss Frazee cut the Indianapolis visitors Thursday. nuptlal shower last Wednesday Miss Carolyn Brooks, drove to Mr. and Mrs. William Miller anniversary cake. ber 15 as her wedding date, has chosen shades, of orchid and violet as her bridal colors and these were given prominence in the party appolntment'sd in the ices and evenin? at the Pleasant Grove Madison Sunday afternoon to at and Mr.

and Mrs. Wondrow Mantz The tables were decorated with Methodist Church given by Mr tend the wedding of her grand attended the S'ate Fair Sunday, black and crepe paper, the son, Roy Brooks, and Miss Lucas' sisters, Miss Laberta Lu cas and Mrs. Russell Sherrill. Miss Mary Manion has return petits fours servied during a late Kyle. The rites were read at fou sorority colors, white carnations and white candles and tiny, old- ed to her home at Washington, evening coffee hOur.

o'clock in the Madison First Bap The gift table, laid with a lace ckth, was canopied with a cluster D. after spending the past The guests wre Mrs. Ralph tist Church. two months here with her sis Keyes, the bride-elects mother, The bridegroom is the son of of wedding bells from which shrimp pink and aqua streamers ter. Miss Ada Manion, andother Mrs.

Gerald Kiel her fiance's Mrs. Lloyd Thompson, of Msai relatives. mother, Mrs. Charles James, Mrs. showered over the gut packages.

son, and the late Raymond Brooks lifornia, on August zu, stopping several places enroute home, the last being Red Oak, Iowa, where they visited Mr. Benton's brother-in-law, George Boileau. Mrs. Benton had the misfortune of fracturing her hip June 8. while they were at Needles visiting relatives.

She was a patient in the San Eernadino hospital for several weeks and has since been at the home of relatives. Miss Sandra Waggoner and Bill Hackman, of Brownstown anl Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hackman. of Tampica, attended the Indiana State Fair, Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Enos Ellerman and children, of Yineennes, spent toe week end with Mr. and Mrs. Miss Carol Hallow, who has formerly of Brownstown.

Don Henkle and Misses Sandra Vogel, Judy Kamman, Jane Kiel, sGame prizes were awarded Mrs Llovd Otte and Mrs. Harold Kuehn. been employed in the cafeteria He is a student at the Indiana Nancy Ewing, Saundra Rebber Refreshments were served from University School of Dentistry, fashioned ice cream chairs were favors. The dinner program was given by children and sisters of the sorority members, Nancy Davis and Susie Ash-craft pantomimed "You Belong To Nicky Aschraft sang "Summertime" ana a clever skit, captioned "Progress" was given by Dana Owens, Nancy Davis, Ann Reading, Linda Gill, Sue Ash-craft," Carol Deputy, Joane Weaver, Barbara and Janet Wienthoff. Peggy Boles, Ninette Pfister, Judy Wm.

C. Ball Son LUMBER YARD Phone 27 Brownstowi YOUR BUILDING MATERIAL HEADQUARTERS. Bloomington, and his bride is a prettily decorated punch table. Miss Ruth Surber, of" Columbus, Gilbert, Ann Moren, Marjorte Tol student! at the General Hospital bert, Judy Coates. Beverly Stark, assisted in the hospitalities.

School of Nursing, Indianapolis. at Concordia Teachers' College, River Forest. Illinois, this summer, is home to spend the remainder of her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Victor Hallow. Carol will re-enter Concordia next week.

Mrs. Hugh Lucas and son, Bob- Brenda Sciarra, Donna Topie, Jan The guests included Mrs. Ralph ice Cooper, Dorla Leckermeyer, Luenebrink, Miss Carolyn Luene Linda Bollinger, Dixie Taul. Saun brink. Mrs.

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