try, vice-preMueiu ui ident of Phi Gamma*voian rnoio ay lora nuuguigs.j^moniesMiss Roberta Sprinkle Is Bride Of James Montgomerympressive Ritual of degree was con‘erred ara Nelson and Carole Phyllis Shoff. Laura Roberta Turner. Caro; and Sarah Adams, of Phi chapter by Peg Zeta Tau president, by Janet Berry, Mad-Mildred Myers and ickerson.Montgomery, presi-Xi Gamma Xi. confer-exempler degree on unsizer. She was assist-tetty Robertson, selections were played ty Montgomery while lents were served by 'ickerson and Barbara r. City Council presi-1 vice-president.y Jewell Of Year'jb which provide numer-grams for local clubs c events. For years Miss s has taken students to vocations at Purdue Uni-and she is Music Chair-■ the Junior Department sistant Chairman of the • Circle of the Calvary erian .Church, a member Tourist Club, AAUW. nd Delta Kappa Gamma, ner was served at 7 p.m. oximately 85 BPW mem-ld their special guests, nployers. The invocation •en by Rev. Irving Phil-welcome was extended . Fern Brown, president,: response was given by Fox.speaker of the evening iss Ruth Shanks. Culver, ate past state president Indiana Federation of ;s and Professional Wom-ubs, whose topic was “I rou.”theme of the evening’s m was Club-Community-y. The Civic Participation ttee in charge of arrange-included Miss Jane chairman; Mrs. Una ozzi, vice-chairman: Mrs. Fox. Mrs. Mary Louise ler, Mrs. Mary Withrow, laxine Bruner, Mrs. Hon-luffman and Mrs. Janeray Island was discov-y Capt. N.C. Brooks of iwaiian bark Gambia on , 1859.r90, New York state had a tion of 340,120 persons.The business session was conducted by Mrs. Hillis, minutes read by Mrs. William Moore, report on the files by Mrs. Ed Rochon and the treasurer’s report was read by Mrs. Keys.Open-faced sandwiches, tea cookies and mints were served from a table decorated for spring with an ice green cloth, accented with yellow tapers in silver candlesticks and centered with a bowl of lime sherbet punch which was served by Mrs. Hendrix. Assisting on the committee were Mrs. Jerry Snyder and Mrs. Robert Kirkwood.On May 10, the chapter will meet with Mrs. Ed Troy at 1927 High St.Miss Roberta Jean Sprinkle and James Allen Montgomery exchanged nuptial vows in a 1:30 p.m. service Saturday, Marcn 18, at the chapel of the Roberts’ Park Methodist church. Indianapolis, with the Rev. Daniel Weaver officiating.The double ring rites united the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sprinkle, Galveston, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Montgomery, Fort Worth, Tex.Miss Alice Keever, organist, played bridal selections. The altar was decorated with twin arrangements of carnations.The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a street-length white cotton lace shift dress with a satin collar and cuffs and three-quarter length sleeves. A beaded tiara secured her fingertip net veil and she carried a circular bouquet of pink roses and white carnations.The matron of honor, Mrs. Oneida Spradlin, attended in a street-length shift dress of pink crepe. She wore a pink net bow in her hair and carried a circular arrangement of pink carnations.Bob Spradlin, of Fort Benjamin Harris , was best man.Ushers were Brian Ciine and Ruben Goldbort, both of Fort Benjamin Harrison.The bride's mother chose aThe appliques on the bell sht lighted by a train.A ’ace cri caught her el of white illusic ried a bouquet Miss Janet 1 ton. attended a while Miss Sh Claypool, a sis and Miss Jol Columbia City, bride, were br The attendai oal floor-lengtlyellow suit of silk shantung with navy accessories and a corsage of white carnations. Grandmother of the bride, Mrs. Ada Wilson, was gifted with a white carnation corsage.A reception was held in the church hall following the ceremony. The three tiered cake was topped with a miniature bridal couple ornament with trimmings of pink roses and blue bells.Cake, blue punch, blue and white mints and nuts were served to 60 guests.Presiding at the serving table were Miss Linda Wilson, Ellen Scott and Beverly Cree, of Galveston, and Miss Sunny Abel, of Indianapolis. Miss Carolyn Ehring registered the guests and Miss Rhea Grass assisted with the gifts.The bride, a 1965 graduate of Lewi Cass high school, was graduated from Porter College, Indianapolis. She is employed as a legal secretary for the law firm of Fillenworth and Fillenworth, Indianapolis.Her husband attended NorthDiana Temple Hosts Past Grand ChiefPythian Sisters of Diana Temple 30 met at the 17th street hall recently.Edith Zieg opened the meeting and Frances Hylton, past grand chief of Indiana, was escorted by Goldie Watts and introduced.Gladys Wolf, secretary, reported. Three new members were introduced and two new applications read. Martha Williams gave the treasurer’s report.Invitation was read to the district convention May 9 at Young America with Helmet Temple as the hostess group.The attendance and mystery prizes went to Anna Waite. The next meeting is April 25 with Gretchen Smith, Mary Curless and Frances Hylton in charge of entertainment.Refreshments were served by Martha Williams, Jessie Scott and Eva Lownes.Church Plan For FellowshMany countries are discovering that national parks are lucrative resources, the National Geographic says. In Kenya, for instance,- tourists attracted by lions, elephants and other big game spend about $25 million a year. Annual park maintenance costs only $420,000.Texas State University and is an instructor in the Department of Finance, U. S. Army Finance School, Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indianapolis.Following a week’s wedding trip to Fort Worth, Tex., the couple is residing at 2162 North Kenyon St., Indianapolis.The Commit Social Relation port Council o: United met Tue of Mrs. Sam H were made foi of May Fellow;This day is c 2,300 local coi Women United day of May. T1 day is to unit in Christian fi provide opporti sideration of v meet commur year complete “Poverty and emphasis on Share?’'Mrs. Helvie i committee and is serving as ! The committef eon observanc Luke’s Luther; following ap] made: Mrs. charge of Regi et Distributic Langbak—Offt Schwalm — T; Mrs. William Sitters; Mrs. Special Music Other memb committee inlt; Williams, Mr Mrs. Phyllis Donald Mich Martin, Mrs. lt;Adelaide Pair Huffman, Mrs Mrs. Paul 1 Ralph Bish.Read theal Friday Saturday-COUPON. .....fO PLANTA Brand NotRENT PIANOWurlitzerCholoo of Any Modal or Finish only■ month(plus clfUft)Fulfilling her every whim, we give the spring bride the wedding of her dreams ... the bridal gown she longs for.