PROMINENT YOUNG TWIN CITY PAIR WILL BE MARRIEDAir Medal with three Oak Leaf Clusters and the Distinguished Flying Cross.Navigator on a Flying Fortress, he returned recently from combat duty with the Eighth AAF, stationed in England. He was overseas for six months and will report Dec. 1 at Santa Ana, Calif., for re-assignment.A reception for close friends of Lt. Troost and his brid-1 will be held in the parlors of the Peace Temple, following their wedding on Nov, 19.MISSMURDICKLT. H. M. TROOSTAnnouncement is made today by Mrs. P. H. Murdiek, 200 Windsor rrad, Benton Harbor, that all friends and relatives arc invited to attend the wedding of her daughter, Miss Charlotte King Murdiek, and First Lt. Herbert M. Troost, son of Mr. and Mrs. Loren D. Troost, of the Lake Shore drive, St. Joseph.The ceremony will take place at 6 o’clock on Sunday evening, Nov. 19. in the Methodist Peace Temple in Benton Harbor.BothvLt. Troost and his bride-to-be belong to families prominent in the twin cities and Berrien county. Miss Murdick's father, the late Rev. P. H. Murdiek, was pastor four years | of the Methodist Peace Temple and a leader in twin city ministerial affairs.Lt. Troost *s father, who heads Troost Bros, furniture stores in the twin cities, is nationally known in mercantile circles, being president of the National Association of Retail Furniture Dealers. Active in civic affairs, he is a director of the St. Joseph Chamber of Commerce.Lt. Troost has distinguished himself as a member of his country’s Air Forces, and already holds theIIati titititsit|iic1ie! t I I t f