Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 July 1946 — Page 15

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ceremony united ut and Byron Lee 'p. m, yesterday in labernacle PresbyThe Rev. Ralph

1e daughter of Mr, . Stout, 4109 Gunthe bridegroom's , and Mrs. Clark 1. Mr. and Mrs, ‘the bridegroom’s R. Dresbach, best, umily attended the

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e & gown of white a round neckline, scalloped banding k and down the rt and long train, bouquet of white notis centered with hree-tiered fingerght with a tiara of

per was her sister's rand bridesmaids elly and Miss Katle Barbara Stout was or bridesmaid and a Dresbach were

lants were dressed liset, their gowns tight bodices, full es. They carried y roses and wore ‘esses, / " ion Held ed: Frank Dresbach. | the home of the followed the cere. uple left on a wedjara Falls and New be at home in In--

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ng trip to Niagars da Mr. ‘and Mrs, 1 make their home Y. They were mare Saturday in the St, jolic church by th Meny. : former Miss The ty, is the daughter . Patrick McNulty, st.. Mr. Zmoda is Mary Zmoda, Hare

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cNulty, the bride's i of honor, wore | the bridesmaids, 'oore, another sis », and . Miss Hele in Petal pink. Their! le alike in gros de dropped: shoulder ices and full skirts, » a white marquiset with a lace yoke, ng sleeves and a a train. -An orange caught her twoveil of illusion. She oses and a white

1lty, also = sister as the flower girl in yellow marquie

was Barney Zmoda, , brother, and ushMcNulty and Mr,

Whispering Winds in the home ‘of th followed the cere-

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Helen Mennel, ‘A. R. Lanahan

_Mennel and Anthony R. Lanahan

‘The Rt. Rev. Msgr. James M. Dow-

Are Married

A wedding rite at 9 a. m. Satur-

day united’ Miss Helen Louise

at St. Catherine's Catholic church.

ney read the vows. Mr. and George F. Mennel, 1438 BE Gim st, are parents of the bride and Mr. and Mrs. John A. Lanahan, 312 N. Tacoma ave, are parents of the bridegroom.

Wears Mother's Veil

A gown of ivory satin with a|

mareuiset yoke, outlined in a flower design of seed pearls, with a full skirt and long train, was worn by the bride. The veil of chantilly hand embroidered lace was worn by her mother at her wedding. The bride's flowers were white roses, stephanotis and baby’s breath. A tiara of matching flowers caught her veil. Miss Violet, Throm, maid of honor, wore a gown of turquoise nylon taffeta with a high collar and full skirt. The bridesmaids, Mrs. Mary Jane Berger, the bride's sister, and Miss Margie Grider, were gowned alike in pink brocaded taffeta with high necklines, threequarter length sleeves and a fitted basque. Mary. Jeanette Berger was the flower girl.

fs Cotipte an Trip SE A Yhe ‘best man was. John sai

Jr., the birdegroom’s brother, and ushers were George Mennel Jr.

brother of the bride, and*® James

Lanahan, another brother of the bridegroom.

A reception was held in the home .of the bride's parents from 4 to 8 ".p. m. and the couple left on ‘a wedding trip to Cedar Point on The couple will be at

Lake Erie. home at R. R. 3, Indianapolis.

K. W. Coombs Takes Bride

Miss Mary Josephine Cook "became the bride of Kenneth William

Coombs in a ceremony at 3 p. m.

yesterday in the yard at the home .of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beswick, 5046 Hardegan rd. The Rev. W. E. Watkins officiated. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coombs, Robin-

son, Ill.

Miss Claris Ruth Kincaid, maid of honor, wore a blue net frock and bridesmaid, was dressed in. pink. James

Miss Doris Jean Lannan,

. Adams was the best man.

The bride wore a white embossed marquiset gown made with a sweetheart neckline, long sleeves and a full’ skirt forming § trdin. She had a white corded halo hat which was fastened to a fingertip veil of illusion and carried a bouquet of white

roses centered with gardenias.

A reception in .the yard followed

“Miss C'Mari. -DeSchipper me the “bride of William Bruce Cameron in a - ceremony read at 5p. m. yesterday in the home of her mother,’ DeSchimpes eSchip| ig Carth be

- bridegroom is the son of Mrs, Emory C. Cameron, 4153 Boulevard pl., and the late Dr. Cameron.

The bride’s gown was made with basue, tight sleeves and a bustleck ormihig % train. Her)figertip veil fell from a crown of Chantilly lace, and she carried” white roses and stephanotis, Miss Betty Thomas was maid of honor and wore a dress of pink brocaded taffeta and net. The bridesmaids, Miss Dorothy Pyle and Miss Virginia Thorntown, wore similar gowns of aqua. Jack R. Engle was: the bridegroom's attendant, and ushers were John Cahill and Lester Moreland. After a reception at the Pi Beta Phi sorority house, the couple left on a 10-day trip north. They will be at home in Indianapolis. Both bride and bridegroom attended Butlét university, where she was a member of Phi Beta Phi sorority. He also attended Indiana university. : ———————————— Miss Lois K. Frazier Is Married in Home Miss Lois K. Frazier and A. Vern Pellum Jr. were united in marriage at 2:30 p.m. yesterday in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee 'Frazier, 1536 Powell st. The Rév. W. E. Watkins of the Edgewood Methodist church officiated. | Mr: Frazier is the son of Mr. and Mrs. -Alvia V. Pellum, 1201 Finley ave. Miss Aline 8. Overman, maid of honor, wore a yellow suit and a flower hat, and Arnold Keith was the best man. The bride was dressed in a white wool ‘crepe suit and a white hat.

held in the Frazier home.

the ceremony.

CMard DeSchipper I Bride

Pyle-Mitchell Mirrinze Vows Are Read by the Rev. Mercer

A gown of white mousseline de sole was chosen by Miss Virginia Mitchell when she became the bride of Merrill E. Pyle Jr. at 3:30 p. m. yesterday in Sweeney chapel of Butler University. The Rev. Harry R. Mercer, assistant pastor of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church, officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton &. Mitchell, 618 Kessler blvd, and Mr. Pyle's parents live at 4133 Central ave.

She carried a_ prayer book topped | with an orchid. A reception was After a trip to ‘Tennessee the couple will be at home at 3540 N. Pennsylvania st.

Heulé photo.

Mary: Fralich. | Is Married

Trip South [Follows

‘hunters’ lodge followed the marriage at 2:30 p. m. Saturday of Miss - Dorethy Ann Elder and

bride's ‘parents, and the bride-

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Ceremony

A reception in the Marott hotel

Wayne N. Gartin. ' The ceremony took place in the Second Presbyterian church with Dr. Jean 8. Milner officiating: - Mr. and Mrs. Marion George Elder; 3801 Madison ave. are the

groom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. willlam. Ray Gartin, 6364% GuilA gown of white point desprit made with a net yoke outlined with ‘a ‘ruffié, long sleeves and a threetiered skirt with a train was worn by the bride. She had a two-tiered fingertip veil which fell from a wreath of waxed “orange blossoms. At Home With Parents Miss Anna Langer, maid of honor, and Mrs. Paul Short, Misses Maxine DeBoer, Mary Green and Alice Barkus, bridesmaids, were dressed in frocks made with nylon bodices and bouffant net skirts. The maid of honor was in blue and the bridesmaids wore gold, ice green, turquoise and dusty rose. Cynthia Keeney, flower girl, had a yellow frock, and Fred Darnell

Elder, the bride’s brother, was the best maf, and ushers were Marion Rohrer, Howard Stivers, Robert D. Kaylor and Warren Zarrick,

to the Smoky mountains wie Wilk bé| at home with the bride’s parents. The bride was graduated from But-

Lakewood, O. will be the new| home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Gormican. The couple was married at 9 a. m. Saturday in Our Lady of

Lourdes Catholic church with the |

Rev. Fr. James W. Moore officiating.

Catherine Fralich, is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Fralich, 1545 N. Kealing ave. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 1. Gormican, -the bridegroom’s parents, are of Fond du Lac, Wis. A white net gown and a twotiered fingertip veil of English illusion attached to a pearlized Juliet cap was worn by the bride. Her dress was made with a shirred band encircling the necklin€, long sleeves and a full skirt edged with a wide shirred band. She carried a white prayerbook topped with an orchid. The matron of honor, Mrs. Bernard J. Griffin, was dressed in aqua marine tissue taffeta styled with three-quarter length sleeves and a bustle back. The best man was Roger J. Gormican, the bridegroom’s brother, and ushers were. Robert O'Connor and Fred Ludwig. A reception was held after the ceremony in the home of Mr. and

The bride, the former Miss Mary |

ler - university. where she was a member of Trianon sorority and the | bridegroom attended Butler,

Couple United

In- Marriage

The Rev. Walter C. Mass read the vows uniting Miss Verna Schwier and. Oscar Roesener at 8:30 p. m. Saturday in the Trinity Evangelical Lutheran church. The Rev. R. A. Marquardt, assistant pastor at the Emmaus Evangelical Lutheran church, assisted. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schwier, 439 N. Tacoma ave. and Mr. and Mrs, Edward Roesener, New Palestine.

made with a white lace bodice and a satin skirt and’ train. Her fillu-

she carried pale pink roses and stephanotis. " Miss Vivian Nielsen, maid of honor, wore pink taffeta. and net, and blue net dresses were worn by the bridesmaids. They were Mrs. Mark Lindberg, = Galata, Mont.;

Mrs. Charles J, Spotts, 5857 E. ‘Michigan st.

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Unites Two

Times Special BEDFORD, Ind. July 1.= Miss Mary Ruth Magnus, 1019 N: New Jersey st., Indianapolis, and Robert Leroy Redénbaugh were married at 8:30 p. m. here Saturday in the rectory of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic church. The Rev. William V. Boland officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph N. Magnus, Bedford, and the bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs, Claude Redenbaugh, 1712 Central ave, Indianapolis. The maid of honor, Miss Diana J. Magnus of Bedford, the bride's sister, wore aqua eyelet with aqua mitts and white accessories. Raythe best man. . length dress with white accessories and a.gladioli corsage. A reception was held in the home of the bride's parents and the couple will motor

N. New Jersey st. address.

Miss Harlan Honored With Shower

Miss Margene Harlan was hon-|’ ored with a miscellaneous shower given by her aunt, Miss Mary Virginia Harrison, 222 S. Holmes ave, yesterday. Mrs. Gertie M. Harri- | son assisted her daughter. Miss Harlan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harlan, 332 8S. Parker, will be married July 14 to Cecil J. Norton, son of Mr, and Mrs, John| ‘| W. Norton, Norton, Va. The wedding will be in the Woodside Methodist church.

mond Newnum of Bloomington was

The ‘bride wore a white streets]

north. They will be at home at the]

Palestine, and Miss Louise Moss.

" |STATE TRAFFIC | _ KILLS 4 MORE

Fortville Marine. Dies

toll during the week-end; . .- ~ Max Brown Fortville, a~20-year-| old’ rharine, was killed in a two-|

was the ring bearer. Robert George

“The eouple gion: yedding trip{

The bride entered in a gown

gion veil fell from a Juliet cap, &ndd{-

Miss Mary Louise Schwier, South Bend; Miss Anita Roesener, New

in y Pendleton Crash. :

Four more persons were added to Indiana’s mounting traffic death

car collision on State Road 67 near Pendleton last night. Four other persons were critically injured in the crash. Harold L. Smith, 18, Anderson, riding with Mr. Brown recélved a broken arm and severe back injuries. Mrs. Helen Mason, 39; Anderson, driver of the other car, received a broken arm and head injuries. Evansville Man Killed Riding with her were Mrs, Vir-

daughter, Norma Baker, both of whqm were badly Injured. All were taken to St: John's hospital in Anderson. Ollie L. Farber, 21, Evansville, truck accident near Evansville. Edward Sipes, 26, New Albany, was killed yesterday when he lost control of his automobile and crashed on State Road 62 near Edwardsville. Robert D. Stone, 21, Orleans, was killed a mile east of Orleans late yesterday when the car in which he was riding skidded and crashed into a tree. sJetees Teagarden, driver of the car, and Les Jodram.s 2 chat Orleans, were critically hurt. Edward McClain, 16, of 1314 Olive st., and James Davidson, 17, of 630 Weghorst st., were badly injured here yesterday when a: car driven by Mr. McClain crashed into. an abutment at Madison ave. and Shel-

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| _ NO TRANSPORTS DUE NEW YORK, July 1 (U. P.).—No troop transports were scheduled to arrive today. The Aiken Victory ar-

ginia Baker and her 10-year-old|

was killed yesterday in an auto-)|.

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JILTS VETERAN WHO

his marriage was annuled.

Barbara Chamberlain, 18, said

foolishness.”

rived from Bremen yesterday with 1402 troops.

| Pred Roesener was best man, and | ushers were Frank Kottlowski Jr.

{and Robert Trautmann.

After a reception at Whispering | Winds, the couple left on a trip to {northern Indiana. They will be at

home in New Palestine.

National Convention

Four DePauw university seniors have gone to Mackinac Isthnd to attend the national convention of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, being held this week. They are Miss Jeah Clark, Miss Nancy Hull, Miss Helen Jo Stone, Kokomo, and Miss| °

Mary Murdock, South Bend.

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§ ROORPORD HL. Jty 10d B.A Leslie Moore, 26; who has denied he is the father of his British wife's 19-month-old son, was Jilted today by the girl he hoped to marry after

Moore, an ex-G. I, filed an annulment suit last week in circuit

Youngsters near Fountain Square enjoy the teeter-totter and parallel bars, which are included among by the Fountain Square corps of the

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court, charging that the army had forced him to marry Joan Marshall, 18. The couple was married March 2, 1944. Mrs. Moore, who is living with her child With Moore's stents hore a motion Saturday to dismiss the patil She said she would prove Moore was the father of her child and had gone to great effort to gain permis-

; '| sion to marry her. |“I'm going to have nothing to do with him—definitely not—divorce: or| was in love with Moore and planned no divorce. THere's been too much to marry him as soon as he obtained’

Miss Chamberlain had said she

a divorce, “But that's with him now,”

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