rt1iMissBrideDorothyDublinloBecomeOfHoraceQarrettInadU.BlOjerer-ckofuelicit©bylinlinIthasM.ndBS-neanin)r.he)Watofoflieien-s-ino-ata-re, »mr.eietttSunday Evening Home CeremonyRites To Be Read In Home Of Parents With Only Members Of Both Families Present For The ServiceJu»t two years and a week from the day that she was stricken with infantile paralysis, Miss DorothyDublin, vivacious and happy, is to become the bride of Horace Garrett.The ceremony is to be read in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Dublin, at 6 o'clock Sunday evening with only members of the family present. There will be no wedding attendants.The bride is to wear a printed street-length dress made with a short heather-colored jacket trimmedin matching print Her hat and other accessories are to match her ensemble.She will carry a white prayerbook and a white gardenia. For something old she is to wear a diamond brooch belonging to her grandmother, Mrs. J. R, Dublin, of Midland. Something blue and borrowed will be a blue hanky of her aunt, Mrs. C. E. Haynes, also ofMidland.The ceremony is to be read before an archway made of English ivy, lace fern and salmon pinkgladioli. Baskets of gladioli will be on either side of the archway. Bouquets of shasta daisies, dahlias will be at vantage points throughout the rooms.Mrs. J. H. Kirkpatrick is to play the wedding music and during the ceremony will play “Because.”The Rev. J. O. Haymes, pastor of the First Methodist church, is to read the single ring ceremony. Following the service, the couple will leave on a two week honeymoon. On their return they will be at home at 1000 E. 12th.Miss Dublin was graduated from Big Spring high school and attended Texas Christian university in Fort Worth. Garrett, who is the son of Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Garrett, and the grandson of Mrs. Dora Roberts, pioneer Big Spring resident, was graduated from Lubbock high school. He attended Texans Tech and Texas University. He is employed by the First National bank.I» the simple, informal ceremony, Misg Dublin will set the realization of a vow taken soon after her illness. She vowed sht would get well, and when she could “walk down the aisle,” sht would be married to Garrett.MDss Dublin and Garrett wereMISS DOROTHY DUBLIN, . , to be bride. (Photo by Perry)5Come As You Are Party Given By Nu Stitcher's Club On FridayMrs. Crt*ighton©rtsHostess To Club At Her Home“Coma as you art’ party was held Friday by the Nu-Stitcher s club with Mrs. Merrill Creighton• ■ WnstAat in h«r home. The suestsMargaret Ann Croan Given Party On Her First BirthdayZinnias and honeysuckle were decoration at the party given Fri-planning to be married before the dreaded disease struck Miss Dublin. Pinning their hopes of marriage on her valiant courage and resistance and the best that science could do, the w-edding waa delayed three times.It’t been a long pul! with sickness «nd pain but today Dorothywill see the accomplishment of herself-appointed goal. Able to walk, ablt to smile tilt amfle that tick* nesa eouldn’t wear off, today she it to become a bride.