Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 May 1952 — Page 34
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Miss Jacqueline Lee Stolkin
THE engagement of Miss Jacqueline Lee Stolkin and Myron Robert Kirsh is announced by the bride-to-be's parents, Mr.
and Mrs.’ Robert B. Stolkin, 5810 Washington Blvd. Mr. Kirsh is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Albert Kirsh, Kew Gardens, N, Y. No wedding dale has been set, _An open house in honor of the couple will be held from 9 p. m, to 1 a. m. June 1 by Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smulyan and Mr. and Mrs, Sam Wides. The party will be in the Smulyans’ home, 7034 Dover Rd. No invitations have been sent. Miss Stolkin attended Indiana University and is now attending Butler University. Mr. Kirsh was graduated from Butler and is attending the
Miss Margaret Hadley . UNE 22 is the date chosen by Miss Margaret Hadley for her marriage to Charles Harris Weesner., She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hadley, Bridgeport. The prospective bridgroom’s parents are Mr, and Mrs. Rollie 8. Weesner, Plainfield. The rite will be read at 3:30 p. m. in the First Friends Church. The Rev, Herbert Huffman will officiate. : Miss Jerra J. Wacker is to be maid of honor. Bridesmaids will include Miss Betty Morris, Elwood; Miss Patricia Lewis, Dyer; Miss Nancy Smead, Washington, and Miss JoAnn Booher. Jane Hadley and Jan Ward, Danville, will be the flowergirls.
New York Law School. Mu Fraternity member,
R. ROBERT B. PIERCE read the vows uniting Miss Joanne Reese and Lloyd J. Sorenson, 3433 Central Ave. at 3:30 p. m. yesterday. The Broadway Methodist Church was the setting. Mrs. Edward Kennedy Reese, 628 E. 46th St, is the mother of the bride.y Mr. and Mrs, Louis Sorenson, Detroit, Mich.,, are the bridegroom's parents. The bridal gown was made of white princess lace and nylon tulle over satin, It had a
Bride Wears White Satin
Gowned in traditional white satin, Miss Anna Mae Tatman became the bride of 8/8gt. Neil Stiles, U. 8. Marine Corps, at 3:30 p. m, yesterday in the North Methodist Church. The Rev. Golden Smith, Franklin, read the vows, « The bride is the daughter of jira, Robert Tatman, 3539 Staon St. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Ella Stiles and D. E. Stiles, both of St. Cloud, Fla. » » » MATRON OF HONOR, Mrs. Earl Wehmeler, wore a yellow taffeta dress with a portrait neckline and a full skirt. The flower girl, Marcia Jean Fitzpatrick, was in light blue nylon. Ringbearer was Robert Vernon. =~ Roger Spaulding, Sheridan, was best man. Ushers were Charles Fitzpatrick and Richard Vernon. After the ceremony a reception was held in the home of Mrs. Charles Fitzpatrick, 3448 N. DeQuincy St.
He is a Sigma Alpha
The bride-to-be will be graduated from In-
diana University in June.
goat
bateau neckline, sculptured bod-
- ice and bouffant skirt fashioned
with a Jace apron. A lace Juliet cap bordered with pearls held the bride's fingertip {llusion veil, She carried white orchids and valley lilies. ” ” »
MISS JUDY SLICER was
maid of honor, and Mrs. Leland -
D. Jontz and Mrs. Kennard E. Voyles, bridesmaids. They were dressed alike in waltz-length frocks of embroidered llac nylon net over taffeta. Norman G. Sorenson, Detroit, was his brother's best man.
Leave for Smokies After Nuptials
The ushers included Alexander Y. Boyce, Detroit, and Ralph C. Tausend. A reception in the Propylaeum followed the ceremony. After a trip to the Smoky Mountains, the couple will be at home in the Central Ave. address June 7. The bride traveled in a navy blue crepe dress with beige linen accents and beige linen cape. Hel accessories matched her dress and she wore a white orchid corsage. She was graduated from Rockford College and the bridegroom is a University of Michigan graduate.
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Mrs. Robert Donald Dresher
Dresher-Hoffman Rite
Times State Service
Miss Helen Quinn
ME AND MRS. FRANK QUINN, 2210 announce the approaching marriage of their daughter,
Helen, to William Pierle, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Pierle, 2102 8. Meridian St. The wedding will take place June 14 in the
Madison Ave,
Sacred Heart Catholic Church.
Miss Carol Quinn will be maid of honor. Bridesmaids will be Miss Mary Rose Alhand The flowergirl will be
and Miss Mary Shine. Donna Jean Quinn.
Attending the prospective bridegroom will be
Jack Pierle, best man.
Miss Phyllis Robards Times State Service FRANKLIN, May 24—Mr. and Mrs. Forest Robards, Route 1, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Phyllis Joan, to George W. Jackson Jr. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. George Jackson, 6948 Evanston Ave, Indianapolis. . The wedding will take place at 7 p. m. June 14 in the Hopewell Presbyterian Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Britt, Indianapolls, will be best man and matron of honor.
Rev. ‘Fr. Moore Officiates at Ceremony
A BREAKFAST in Holly Hock Hill followed the marriage of Miss Phyllis Kathleen Clements and James J. Markey at 10 a. m. yesterday in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. The Rev. Fr. James W. Moore read the nuptial vows.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phil E. Clements, 5132 E, St. Clair St. Mr. and Mrs, Harry L. Markey, 420 E,
Polish Dinner Will |
33d St., are the bridesgroom’s
parents. . i » s MISS . LOIS CLEMENTS, Waukegan, Ill, . maid of honor, and Mrs. William Barrett and Miss Jane Humann, bridesmaids, were dressed alike in powder blue marquiset frocks. The -junior bridesmaids, Donna Lou and Carol Ann Frazer, wore white frosted organdy frocks over powder blue taffeta. Robert E. Yount was the best, man, and the ushers included Dave Rose and William Burke.
To Be—Mrs. Carl F, Lichte Jr.
Miss Joanne Bennet
Will Be Married
Mss JOANNE V. BENNETT will become the bride of Carl F. Lichte Jr. in a 2:30 p. m. ceremony today. The Rev.
Warren Mathis will read the vows in the Fountain Square Christian Church. Mrs. Minnie Bennett, 1109 Reid Place, is the mother of the bride, and Mrs. Paul Hopper, 3932 Fletcher Ave., and Mr. Lichte Sr,, 1836 N. Harding St. are the bridegroom's parents. Miss Joan Baldwin, the bride's only attendant, will be dressed in an aqua nylon marquiset frock of ballerina length. Glen Pepmeier is to be the best man. The ushers are to include Lee Pepmeier and Donald Brunning.
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THE BRIDE will be dressed in a gown of point de Lyons lace and net in ballerina length. Her ‘shoulder length veil of tiered illusion will fall a pearl tiara. She will carry a white Bible, topped with pink Sweetheart roses and pink ostrich plumes. . x .A reception in the church will follow the 8 ceremony. After a wedding trip to New York, to. the couple will be at home in 2341 N. Alabama §t. The bride will travel in a blue shantung suit,
South Bend To Be Home
A trip to California followed the 9 a. m. marriage of Miss Ann Ursula Mathews and Walter Patrick Duggan, South Bend, yesterday. The Rev. Fr. John Holloran read the vows in St. Thomas Aquinas Cathelic Church. Mrs. Mathews, 5693 N, Tilinois St. is the mother of the bride. "Mr: and Mrs. Charles Hugh Kaiser attended the couple. Mrs. Kaiser wore a beige suit with pink accessories. The bride was dressed in a blue suit with white accessories. After. June 15, the couple will be at home in South Bend.
Wedding May 30 Miss Shirley Ann O'Dell and
Herbert Burnworth will be married May 30, her mother,
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Miss Alice Ann Allman
Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, May 24--
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Allman announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Alice
Ann Allman, to Dr. Thomas Mrs. Edna O%ell, 1414 BE. Boyd, Indianapolis. The wed- Raymond St. announces. Mrs. ding will take place at 2:30 p. Dorothy Burnworth, 452 N.
m. June 22 in the First Chris-
tian Church here. . = * the bridegroom. :
Marjorie Folkening Is Engaged
R. AND MRS. EDWIN FOLKENING, Five Points, announce the engagemnt
of their daughter, Marjorie, to Robert W. Lichtsinn. : 3
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Lichstinn, R. R. 9.
The wedding will be at 7:30 p. m. June 7 in St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church. The Rev. Louis Wambsganss will officiate. An open house and reception will be held in the home of the bride-to-be’'s parents immediately after the ceremony. No- invitations to ‘the party have been issued.
The Allens at Home
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Allen are at home in 39 E. 37th St. after their marriage here Apr. 26. The rite was read in the Englewood Christian Church. Dew The former Miss Joan Thomas, Mrs. Allen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Ingram, 4717 E. 16th 8t. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Allen, Decatur, Ill, are the bridegroom's parents. Miss Shirley Thomas was maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Gordon Harris and Mrs. Sie in ley Roland. Decatur, was best : . The ushers uded . In and William H. Thomas. Sam an
Sherman Dr, is the mother of .
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LAFAYETTE, May 24—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Donald Dresher will live in Detroit after their wedding trip to
Palm Beach, Fla.
The couple was married at 2:30 p. m. today in the
University Presbyterian Church here. The Rev. Leigh O. Wright read the vows, Mr. and Mrs. Louis L. Hoffman, Lakewood, O., are the bride's parents. She is the former Miss Betty Joan Hoff-
man. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Dresher, 202 E. 75th St., Indianapolis, are the bridegroom's parents. Mrs. M. R. Gilbert Jr. was the matron of honor. She wore a pale blue organza frock of ballerina length. Her headband was of blue ribbon and Happiness roses. The bridesmaids were Miss Patricia Hill, Lakewood; Miss Connie J. Henschen, Terre Haute, and Miss Colleen M. Doherly, Ft. Benjamin Harrison. They wore similar dresses.
SHARON LYNN HOFFMAN was the flowergirl. She wore a white frock over blue. taffeta. James R. Gabbert, Indianapolis, was best man. The ushers included Van Ballew, Indianapolis; Bill Lee Patton, South Bend, and F, 8S. Hardman Jr,, Rensselaer. The bridal gown was of princess lace made with a bouffant skirt and chapel train, The illusfon veil hung from a lace calot cap. The bride carried a white orchid surrounded by roses and valley lilies. A reception followed in the Morris-Bryant Hotel. The bride will be graduated in June from Purdue University where she belongs to Pi Beta Phi Sorority. Mr. Dresher is a Purdue graduate and is a Phi Delta Theta Fraternity member.
‘Mr. and Mrs. Dresher to Entertain:
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Dresher, 202 E. 75th St., will give a cocktail party from 5:30 to 7:30 p. m. today in honor of the out-of-town guests who attended the marriage of Miss Betty
Joan Hoffman and their son, Robert Donald Dresher, at 2:30 p. m. yesterday in Lafayette. A dinner for the guests will follow the party in the Highland Golf and Country Club.
Announce Wedding Date
Times Special
PARMA HEIGHTS, O.,
May 24—The marriage of
Miss Nancy Elizabeth Peters and David Hoyt Pfleiderer will take piace here at 4:30 p. m. Saturday in the Parma-
South Presbyterian Church.
of Dr. and Mrs. H. Harrison Peters of this city. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Florizel A, Pfleiderer, Indianapolis, Ind. » s .» MISSES ADELE and Edith Peters will entertain in their home in Cleveland Heights with a rehearsal dinner Friday night for the wedding party. Mrs. Fred Kuhl, 10458 Halcyon Drive, will entertain ‘out-of-town guests with a dinner in her home on the same night. Both Dr. Florizel Pfleiderer, father of the prospective bridegroom, and the Rev. Howard Withers will read the vows at the double-ring ceremony. After a reception in the church Dr. and Mrs. Peters will give a dinner for the families and the bridal couple. 2 Miss Peters is an Oberlin College graduate and Mr. Pfleiderer attended Wooster College and was graduated from Butler
Miss Peters is the daughter
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Miss Nancy Peters
University. He is now a graduate student in McCormick Theological Seminary,
The Broadway Methodist Church was the scene of the wedding of Miss Constance Joan McCormick and Herbert H. Hancock at 3:30 p.m. May 17. Dr. Robert B. Pierce officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. G, McCormick,
Dr. The bridegroom is “the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Brunnemer, 7255 Edgewater Place.
6511 Riverview .
Fete Local Couple
Times Special
BENTON, Ill, May 24—A traditional Polish dinner and reception tomorrow will honor today’s marriage of Miss Virginia Childers and Walter J. Zeboski in St. Joseph's Catholic Church at 9 a. m. The bride, who resided at 39 E. 9th St, Indianapolis, is the granddaughter of Mrs. John W. Wright, Aurora, Ind, with whom she has made her home, and the daughter of Harold 8. Childers, Aurora.
The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Adam Zeboski of this city. Mr. Zeboski resides at 2146 N. Delaware St. Indianapolis.
A breakfast followed the ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kunski, Peoria, attended the couple. Annette Grezlak was the flower girl. The bride's attendants wore matching powder blue dresses.
Thesbride’s gown was white organdy over : ice blue. >
Candlelight
Ceremony
A candlelight service at 8 p. m, last night in the Southport Baptist Church united Miss Mary Lee Henry and Kenneth Bales. The Rev. Robert Rockwell, Louisville, and the Rev. R. H. Lindstrom, Southport, read the double-ring VOWS, , The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Henry, R. R. 6. The brjdegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boles, Gosport. Attendants of the bride were Mrs. Ralph Manning, matron of honor; bridesmaids, Miss Ruth Bales, Bloomington; Mrs. Walter Rigdon, Anderson, and Miss Nelda Caywood. Marvin Henry, Gosport, was best man. Ushers were John Kidwell, Greenwood; Dale Wible, Bloomington, and Phil Wible.
Miss Martha Jean Beach
Times State Service HOMER, May 24—June 14 is the date set by Miss Martha Jean Beach and George E. Harris, Indianapoils, for their marriage in the Christian Union Church. The Rev. George Oliver Taylor will officiate. Miss Beach is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Beach of here. Mr. Harris is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Harris, 364 8. Downey Ave., Indianapolis.
» ” » > THE BRIDE WORE a gown of white chantilly lade and satin, The couple left on a trip to the Smoky Mountains. They will be at home in Gosport after June 1,
The bridal gown was made of -
white satin with a Chantilly lace bodice and full skirt with chapel train.” The bride's illusion veil was attached to a matching lace tiara edged with jewels. She carried white roses centered with an orchid cor sage. : A reception followed
breakfast from 2 to 4 p. m. in the home of the bride's parents, A wedding trip to New York will precede the couple's return June 5 to their home, 735 Clare endon Place.
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Mrs. Walter J. Zeboski
Service Is
To Be Today
Wedding vows will unite Miss Dorothy May Ugrinovich and Fred Marion Bowen at 2:30 p. m. today in the Seventh Christian Church. The Rev, Howard F. Miller will read the vows. The couple's parents are Mr, and Mrs. Ross Ugrinovich, 1623 N. Bellevieu Place, and Mr, and Mrs. Neil Bowen, Sardinia, The bridegroom resides at 1234 W. 30th St. Mrs. E. E. Baldwin, Phoenix, matron of honor, and the bridesmaids, Mrs. J, F. Horner, Miss Marilyn Reeves and Miss Carolyn Schmidt, will wear similar frocks of nylon net, » » 8 THE BRIDE'S candlelight satin gown has a ‘sheer yoke, full skirt and cathedral train, Douglas Seeley, Ft. Wayne, will be the best man, and the ushers are to be William Hanley, Robert Cashman and Joseph Beacher. A reception in the church will follow the ceremony. After a trip to the Southwest, the couple will be at home June 21. The bridegroom attended Butler Uni versity.
Lady of Lourdes Is Scene of Rite
UR LADY OF LOURDES Catholic Church was the setting at 9 a. m. yesterday for the marriage of Miss Dorothy Jean LaFata and James Edwin Ramsey. The Rev. Fr. Joseph Beechem read the vows, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph LaFata, 319 8. Emerson Ave, are the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Hobson Ramsey, 854 N. Tacoma Ave, are the bridegroom's parents. Miss SeRita LaFata, maid of honor, wore a white swiss organdy frock over green and white checked taffeta. The bridesmaids, Mrs. Joseph Doyle, Miss Kathryn Harris and Miss Rita Mellett, were dressed iA similar frocks over red and white checked taffeta. :
James McNulty was best man. Ushers included Joseph LaFata, James J. Carr and Mr, Doyle, > & A WHITE nylon tulle and point de Venise lace gown was worn by the bride. It was made with shirred cap sleeves, a Dior neckline and bouffant hoop skirt that fell into a chapel sweep. A crown of pleated tulle held her fingertip veil. She carried white roses centered-with an orchid. A breakfast in the Martinique Restaurant followed. After a wedding trip to Miami Beach, the couple will be at home in 720 Woodruff Place, W. Dr, June 4 The bridegroom attended the University of Notre Dame ion
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