Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 September 1978 — Page 5

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From Taylor to Gibson in mid ^August ceremony

The former Miss Vera Louise Taylor is now Mrs. Dennis Leroy Gibson by virtue of her August 19, wedding at Zion Hill Baptist Church. Since a honeymoon at Indiana Beach, the couple has been home to friends, relatives and other callers at 3942 LaSaUe. The new Mrs. Gibson meanwhile has returned to he job with Tiny Tot Diaper Service, while her husband is back working for 7-Up Bottling Company. Vows were exchanged before Rev. David Lee during a 5 p.m. double - ring ceremony enhanced musically by soloists Mrs. Will Martin and Joyce Harris and organist Thresa Lee. Parents of the pair are Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Leola) Taylor, 1401 Colisum, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawson (Josephine) Gibson, 3959 Carrollton. Clasping her father’s arm, the bride marched down the aisle in a lace over white satin gown trailed by a floorlength vail. Her bouquet was of white orchids and red roses. Her two top attendants were Mrs. Maryland Patrick, matron-of-honor wearing yellow trimmed in white, and Deborah Walker, maid-of-honor, in peach and white. Bridesmaids, Elvenia Gibson, Bonnie Gibson, Linda Gibson, Tina Taylor and Keita Taylor wore various hues of pink, yellow, green and peach, all matched with white. Yellow and pink were attire-of-the day for flowergirls Nikisha Rena Gibson and Joanna Lee carrying baskets of pink petals. Doubling as ring bearer and best man was William Gibson. Neatly dressed male escorts were BUly Gordon, Tony Lee, Alphonso Gibson, John Gibson, Donald Williams, Demetri Gibson and Melvin Gibson, all of Indianapolis. After leaving the church, the party relocated on the loan of Mr. and Mrs. William Gibson’s

ANNOUNCEMENT is made of the approaching wedding of Sandra Kay Connor to Harold S. Rogers Jr. The day chosen for the event ts October 14 at Second Christian Church. The bride-to-be is presently completing requirements for an Industrial Administration degree from General Motors Institute, Flint, Mich. She is also a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clyde J. Taylor of North Sheffield Avenue. The future bridegroom has attended Indiana-Purdue University, Indianapolis and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Rogers of Berkley Road.

SATURDAY'S wedding day for pretty Miss Anna C. McCissel who will exchange vows with Edward Lee Ross in a double-ring ceremony at Zion Tahpmnrl* Annstnlir Faith Church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ross. The soon-to-be-wed Miss McCissel is an American Fletcher National Bank employee, while her future husband works for Detroit Diesel, Allison Division. The first stewardess was Miss Ellen Church, a registered nurse, who welcomed 11 passengers aboard a flight from Oakland, Calif., to Cheyenne, Wyo. in 1930.

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Hunt on for Miss CME’ contestants Ladies 18-35 are invited to cash in on a chance of being crowned the first Ms. Indianapolis CME by calling 783-8324 immediately for details and an entrance form. Sponsored by Memorial CME Church, the contest will be xlimaxed by the First Annual Ms. Indianapolis BanquetPageant Saturday night, October 28, 7 p.m., at Indiana Central University. At least 28 contestants are needed, reminds Rev. Sandy Stray horn, Stewart Memorial pastor. Judging points will be on poise, personality, church related acitivities and written essays on “What’s Unique About My CME Church.” Among top prizes will be a color television set for the winner and trophies for the first three runners-up. Judges will include Dr. T. Carrot Benjamin and Dr. Mary Busch. sssssassssssssa BABY SIHING NORTH EAST ARIA CHRISTIAN HOME FENCED YARD 2 MEALS AND SNACK S46-6070 SSSSSSSSSSabSasBSsBSS

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A CLOSE moment for the photographer's benefit is shared by Mr. and Mrs. Dennis L. Gibson after their mid-August wedding at Zion Hill Baptist Church. [Recorder photo by Marcell Williams]

home for the reception beneath beautiful maple and oak trees surrounded by flowers. Hostesses were Mrs. Leola Taylor and Mrs. Bonnie Gibson aided by hosts William Gibson and Robert Taylor. Mrs. Gibson is a Shortridge

Noble Rings For Happy Weddings

One of the first, important choices an engaged couple makes is selecting a wedding ring. If the marriage is to last a lifetime, so must the ring. That is why so many of today’s knowledgeable couples choose wedding bands made of platinum, the most precious of all jewelry metals. Platinum is called a noble metal by jewelers because it resists tarnishing, scratches and nicks and rough everyday use. Platinum—the noble jewelry metal—so pure and durable that it seldom needs polishing. No other metal reflects the sparkle of an engagement diamond—or any other precious or semi-precious stone—as well as beautiful platinum. The ancient Egyptians

were the first to use wedding rings. These earliest wedding ornaments were made of rushes and reeds. In ancient Ireland, brides wore circlets woven of human hair on their wrists and fingers. The early Romans wore iron bands, and our own Puritans chose rings of leather and wood. Today’s brides favor something a bit more permanent, and many choose platinum wedding bands, rare and brilliant rings which can be cherished both for sentimental reasons, and for their own intrinsic value. When it comes to engagement rings, platinum is also a fashionable, sensible choice, since no other metal protects and enhances a beautiful stone as well as the noblest metal—durable, shimmering platinum.

High School graduate. Mr. Gibson attended Tech High School and Indiana Technical and Vocational Training Institute. Miss Reid rates high in pageant

BONITA REID

IBirth Report] (As reported by Marion County Health and Hospital Corporation for week ending August 24) WISHARD MEMORIAL HOSPITAL tops the list of black births, recording four females and two males: Boys--Tyrone and Alberta Johnson. Zachary and Carolyn Brown. Girls-Willie and Corine Kendrick, Arthur and Cheryl Brown, Michael and Valencia Starks, Richard and Tonya Moody. METHODIST HOSPITAL: Boys--Larry and Sherry Duerson, Robert and Pamela Williams, Glen and Frances Alexander, George and Juanita Wynn. Girls-Garry and Donna Beaven. INDIANA UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL:

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