, , .a^ aPPi'lt;aching marriageof their daughter, Lucille, to Mr r'~-aa Edward Paxton, son ofPaxton, 316 EastGeorgeMrs. MyrtleMastreet. The marriage willme marriage take place on September 22.MRS. J. S. Driskell, RoutSedalia.5,proachingannounces thedaughter.marriage Loisofap-herEstes, to Mr.Albert Arnold, son of Mr. andMrs. Melvin Arnold, Route 5,Sedalia,Theplacemarriage will take at the Epworth Methodist church on Sunday. September 21.Missnia Armstrong,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frankmstrongenth street, and MrN.Harms, of this city, a son of Mrs.R. E. McBride, of Murphysboro,Illinois, and Mr. Alfred Harms, ofPittsburg, Kansas, were united inmarriage last Sunday at four o’clock in the afternoon, the seventh day of September, at thehome of the bride's parents, withIRev. A. W. Kokendoffer readingthe double ring ceremonv in thepresence of a number of relativesand friends of the couple....4Mrs. CThe improvised altar in frontMiss Cof the fireplace was banked withto Mr.two tall white standards of whitegladioli with aofcenterpiece the mantel.white gladioli on White astors and gladioli wereTheITLake, daused in floral bouquets through- iLester C.«ut the home.MrsMyron C. Vawter, ofEast Lan:Cooksville, Illinois, the formerard EugeMiss Hazel Jean Bell, of this city, a]H* ^1Sas matron of honorofgiaywool withwore ablacksuit dalia, tolt;sories and blouse wras of silkwhite gloves.acces-HerSaturdaycrepe with a iabot trimmed in lace. Mrs. Vaw-in MarvMet hod ister’s corsage was a purple orchid, j gan.The bride, who was given inmarriage by her father, selected a suit of powder blue wool crepe whichDr. D.the doubiwas trimmd with white,light pink and dusty rose colored sequins in a flower arrangement on each shoulder, and a blouseby Rev. IMichiganof whitecandle itof silk crepe trimmed in lace. She j ding mus wore black accessories and white!dell Westgloves of doe skin. Her hat was biack felt trimmed with feathereding the c Merry, oftips of the same shades as the se- ter of tlquins in her suit. Mrs. Harms’only ornament was a single strandLove TheLord’s Piof pearls and she carried two lightpurple orchids with stephonitisconclusioiThe bitied with small white satin ribbon bv jieicarried on a white Bible.The bride's mother chose anwhite siii withsilkaquaof black.pie orchid.crepe with accessories Her corsage was a pur-I straight sa s1 long slee'Mr. Quentin E. Harms servedas best man for his brother.Immediately following the ceremony a reception was held. The bridal table, which was coveredextendedveil of iifell fromcarried ;topped wwith a cloth of Point T7inice Filetand Madewas centered witha three tier wedding cake encircled with stephonitis and greeneryOn either side of the weddingcake were crystal eandelabras.After the first piece of cake wascut by the bride and bridegroom,cake and punch was served to theby Mrs. Frankwedding guests Evans, Misses Charlotte Smith,ton rosesMiss Rithe brideofgowntaffeta labride.carried aquet ofRichardRosalie Bolton and Bettie Green.Mrs. Marceline Torbitt, of Colum-the cake andbia, McutMrs. Russell Glenn presided atthe punch bowl Mrs. Edward G feath ‘ ,igan, assi, the usheiand Grebrothers lt;Mrs. Lcwore a her hatRingen was in charge of the guestbook.; corsage wMrsHarms was born andreared in Sedalia. and is a graduate of Smith-Cotton high schoolclass of 1943After graduatingFor heiWolf wascrepe dinrhinestomfrom Christian College in Colum-MCentral Business College. Untilrecently she held a secretarial position at the Sedalia Chamber ofCommerce, and is now secretaryto the purchasing agent at Pittsburgh Corning Corporation.ing blue, • grey tulk like colorwas of g;Areclt; followedwhich weards ofMr. Harms was reared in Seda3ia, and attended Smith-Cottontable washigh school. In 1941 he joinedthe United States Navy and servedin the Mediterranean theater twoyears, receiving his discharge in May of this year as a Signalman second class. At uresent helace clothtiered bnwhiteswcrystal ciattending CentralpresentBusinessis College.Mr. and Mrs. Harms, after awedding trip now at homeofaat 808fewdays, are West Sixthstreet.For going away Mrs.Harms wore a gray-white woolsuit with a very small black check.The groo;atwas Assistingven,JudvMisLo ipunch bogan, MissMiss Sar?ters of tltherecej: Mrs. HemHer accessories were biack withwhite gloves.piano.The hrOut of Unvn guests to the w*ed- graduatinding included: Mr. and Mrs. R. P.Glenn and Mrs. Marceline Torbittof Columbia, Missouri, Mr. Dorsey S. Glenn of St. Louis and Mr.and MrMyron C. Vawter, ofCooksville, 111.Saturday morning at 8:30, Sephon-tember 6, Mrs. Harms wasand kitchenbreakfast«ree at a shower at the Palm room of Hotelbv Misses Rosa-State Cojof the G;The brideversity otuated froat Michig1945. HeHouse Fias a draiBothw'ell,giveniieTheBolton and Charlotte Smith.honoree was presented withArchitectiing, MichFolio wia full set of china, a gift from all Septembcpie left fe