Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 June 1947 — Page 9

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Barbara Sheerin and J,’E. Rocap Jr. Are Wed in Ceremony This Morning

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MISS BARBARA ANN

ters as attendants when she was married this morning to James E. Rocap Jr. ‘The Very ‘Rev. Msgr. Clement Bosler read the vows at 10:80 o'clock in St. Joan of Arc

Catholic church. Miss Margo Sheerin w was

| Dorothy Sheerin was the bridesmaid. white marquiset frocks fashioned with ruffied berthas, puffed sleeves

and full skirts. Their large hats

carried cascade bouquets of red roses and ivy. A white organdy gown fashioned with puffed sleeves and a net yoke was chosen by the bride, The full skirt had a bustle back and a long train. A tiara of heirloom lace and orange blossoms held her full

length veil of imported illusion,

rounded the white orchid in her bouquet. * The bridegroom was attended by his brother, John ‘T. Rocap. The

Nuptial Vows Will Be Read In Plymouth

Times State Service PLYMOUTH, Ind, June 21.— More than §00 guests will be here tomorrow for the marriage of Miss Jean Kathryn Laramore and George William Schricker, Dr. Homer P. Ivey, Crawfordsville retired, assisted by the Rev. William H. Bleam, will officiate at 3:30 p. m. in the First Methodist church, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kenneth ‘Laramore of this city are the bride’s parents, Henry PF. Schricker, former governor, and Mrs. Schricker, Indianapolis and Knox, are the bridegroom's parents. Mrs. Rexford Skillman, South Bend, matron of honor, will wear p frock of pink net over taffeta, short white gloves and a pink net hat. Dressed in similar frocks and accessories will be .the bridesmaids, Miss ' Marianna Lee, Miss Mary Lynn Seip, Miss Janet Weinheimer, Chicago, and Miss Joan Spencer, Walkerton, Rows of Swedish eyelet embroidery accent the fitted bodice and full skirt of the bride's mousseline de soie gown. She will wear a long illusion veil falling from a bonnet of daisies and illusion and will any Shasta daisies. Henry FP. Schricker Jr. Indianapolis, will be his brother's best man. ' The ushers will be’ Willlam F. Laramore, brother of the bride; Dale Sumner, Indianapolis; Arthur Neidow, Hammond, and Df. Lewis C. Robbins, Washington. A reception will be held in the social rooms of the church. After a week's trip, the couple will be at home in Bloomington, The bride is a graduate of DePauw university. The bridegroom, a member of Sigma Nu fraternity, is attending Indiana university.

Shower Will Honor

Rosemary Graul A kitchen shower temorrow will honor Miss Rosemary Graul, who will be married next Saturday to V. Russell Keller in Holy Cross Catholic church. The party tomorrow will be given by Miss Delores Baumgartner and Miss Margie Mellen in the latter's home, 232 N. Randolph st. Mrs. Herman Baumgartner will assist. Guests will include Mrs. John Graul and Mrs, Vincent J. Keller, “mothers of the engaged couple; Mesdames Otto Keller, Tedvan

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SHEERIN had her two ‘sis-

the maid of horor, and Miss They were dressed alike in

were of horsehair braid, and they

White roses and stephanotis sur-

ushers included Simon P. Sheerin and Doherty Sheerin Jy., brothers of the bride; William A. Brennan Jr. and Thomas Bulger. The ceremony was followed by a reception at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Doherty Sheerin, The bride groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Rocap. After a motor trip through Canada, the couple will be at home July 15 at 6042 Kingsley dr. The bride is a graduate of the Georgetown Visitation convent, Washington, and is a member of the Indianapolis Junior league, Mr. Rocap was graduafed from the University of Notre Dame and Indiana university School of

Law. Miss Elizabeth Foltz

Becomes Bride A wedding trip to northern Wisconsin follows, the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Ann Foltz and Lt. Hugh Lawrence: Keegan today. The vows were read by the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond R. Noll at 9 o'clock this morning in 88. Peter and Paul cathedral. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Foltz Lt. Keegan, the nephew -of Mrs, . John Donar, DeKalb, Ill, is stationed at Ft. Jackson, Columbia, 8 C, with the army medical corps. The bride's gown of magnolia satin had Alencon lace accenting the illusion ‘yoke, and a full skirt extending into a long train! A shower of gardenias topped her white prayerbook. She wore a fingertip veil attached to a coronet of braided -illusion. Mrs. Howard J. McDavitt, the matron of * honor, wore a fullskirted French blue dress with matching mitts and a picture hat. Similar frocks were worn by the bridesmaids, Lt. Barbara Bernham, San Antonio, and Miss Frances Foltz. Mary Ann McDavitt was the flower girl. Norbert Pitz, Batavia, Ill, was the best man. Ushers were Robert Kuelper, St. Louis, and Mr, McDavitt. Joseph Foltz was ring bearer. : A breakfast at the Marott hotel ‘followed the rite. After their trip, the couple will be at home at Pt. Jackson. The bride attended the St. Vincent ‘hospital School of Nursing. The bridegroom attended DeKalb

sity of Iowa.

Reception Held At Propylaeum

A reception at the Propylaeum

Pegrson, Lester Wiltsee, Lawrence kan, Richard Bauer, John Elix- | nian, Lucille Hall, Kathryn Altmeyer and Dollie Quick, Misses Rose Keller, Bettey Zinkan and Rosemarie Isenogle. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Graul, 433 N, Wal- | cott st. The prospective bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Keller, | 464 N. Randolph st.

Country Club Scene of Rite

Wedding vows united Miss Marian L. Consodine and Leon J. Mills at 2:30 p. m. today in the Highland Golf and Country club. The Very Rev. Msgr. Clement Bosler, St. Joan of Are Catholic church, officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Consodine, 5311 Washington blvd, are the bride's parents. Mr. Mills, Glen Martin apts, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. V, H. Mills, Marion. Miss Doris Consodine, her sister's maid of honor, wore a green marquiset frock, and the bridesmaids, Miss June Mills, Marion, and Misses Barbara and Shirley Consodine, both sisters of the bride, wore blush pink marquiset dresses. Lynn Umphrey, dressed in a pink organdy frock, was the flower girl. A candlelight satin gown styled with a sheer yoke and hoop skirt with train was worn by the bride. Her two-tiered fingertip illusion veil was held by a satin tiara edged with organdy lace, She carried white roses centered with a white orchid. Loren Mills was the best man, and: the ushers were Perry Mills, Willis Kunz, Peter Hackleman and Everett Meridith, Annapolis, Md. A reception was held at the club after the ceremony. ' The couple will visit Mackinac island and Canada on their three-week wedding trip. Their at-home addresd will be the Marott hotel. The bride attended Butler university and is a graduate of Indiana university. Mr, Mills is a graduate of the Indiana university School of Law.

Purdue Sorority Unit

Arranges ‘Rush’ Tea The. Purdue university chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority will have a “rush” tea from 3 to §

Butler university chapter house. Mrs. John Alexander and Mrs, George Seidensticker Jr. Indianapolis alumnae, will pour. They will be ted by Mrs. J, Russell Cooper, her of «the . ie

this afternoon followed the marriage there of Miss Virginia Arm-

ENGAGED—John B. Hughey, 2110 E. 42d st., announces the engagement and approaching marriage of his daughter, Phyllis, to John R. Slough, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Slough of Greenwood. The wedding will be Friday in.the Hughey home. (P. H. Ho photo.)

Bride's Father To Officiate At Ceremony

Dr. Logan Hall will read the nuptial vows for his daughter, Miss Margaret McKee Hall, and Robert Charles Danielson at 8:30 o'clock tonight. The ceremony will be in ithe Meridian Street Methodist church, of which he is pastor. Df. and Mrs. Hall live at 210 E. 40th st. A. J. Danielson, the father of the bridegroom, is of Sioux City, Iowa. A satin and marquiset gown with a full skirt and long train will be

ivorn ‘by the bride. Her full-length

lace veil will be caught by a tiara accented with orange blossoms. She will carry white delphinium, carnations, begonias and orange blossoms, . Mrs. Gaston B. Kolb, the matron

of honor, will wear an aqua mar-|’

quiset frock and white lace mitts. Miss: Camilla: McMillan, Springfield, 1il., and Misses Shirley ‘and Marjory Danielson, Sioux City, sisters of the bridegroom, will wear pink marquiset and: taffeta frocks and matching taffeta mitts, John F. Joseph, Sioux City, will be the best ‘man. Hugh Solvsberg, Evanston, Ill; Dr. Paul Eugene Weathers and Logan Hall Jr, brother of the bride, will be the ushers. A reception in the church parlors will follow the ceremony. The bride is a graduate of Stephens and MacMurray colleges. The bridegroom attended Morningside college, Sioux City, and Purdue university. The couple will live in Sioux City

Roberts-Sauer Rite Read This Morning

| strong and John K. Bryan Jr. Dr. Dallas L. Browning, pastor of the

at the 3:30 o'clock rite. Mr. and) Mrs. Ben 8S. Armstrong, ! 5920 Ewing st., are the bride's par-. ents. Mr/ and Mrs. John K, Bryan, | New Augusta, are parents of the bridegroom. Mrs. Prank Gierke Jr., the matron of honor, and Mrs. Stanley] Eaton, bridesmaid, wore frocks of | blue and gold lace. They wor? matching Mary Queen of Scots lace bonnets. A lace bertha accented the white | marquiset gown of the bride. Her two-tiered fingertip illusion veil fell |

from a Mary Queen of Scofs bon- Dis brother, Donald Roberts. Ushers|jey dr. is the mother of the bride-| many. | were Leonard Sauer Jr., Jerry Sauer

net of tucked illusion and lace. She carried an heirloom handkerchief | and a bouquet of white orchids, valley lilies and stephanotis. | William Todd was the best man, and the ushers were Nelson Roetter | and Robert Stevens, | After a trip east, the couple will live in Durham, N. H., where the bridegroom is attending the University of New Hampshire, He is a member of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. The bride is a graduate of Purdue university and a member of Chi Omega sorority.

Rev. Sitler | To Officiate

Repeating vows read by the Rev, .C. E. Sitler, Miss Dorothy Kemminger and Fredrick C. Tegeler Jr. will be married at 7:30 p. m. today in Immanuel Evangelical and Reformed church. The bride will wear a white point d'esprit gown with a tiered skirt and a train. Her fingertip veil will fall from a pearl-trimmed half hat, and she will carry an orchid-topped prayerbook. Miss Ruth Bunte, the maid of honor, will wear a bouffant green marquiset. Similar frocks of green and aqua will be worn by the brides maids. Miss Mildred Tegeler and Miss Darlene Bollinger. The best man is to be Charles Hafer; and Carl Kenninger and Raymond Williams will be the ushers. The bridegroom is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Edward Kenning, 3707 Bluff rd. The bridegroom's

parents live at 1040 Hervey st. He is a graduate of Purdue university. |

Visitors Here Capt. and Mrs. Clyde PF. McClain and their daughter, Rebecca, Washatrice| ington, are visiting Capt. McClain’s

will| parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde L. Me-| 41 N. Ewing st. :

" The Rt. Rév. Msgr. M. J. Downey read the vows uniting Miss Mary Jo Sauer and James E. Roberts at

Wheaton. (Moffett)

son ave, (Fritch-Hale.)

BRIDES AND BRIDE-TO-BE—A ceremony Predd ast Soturday | in Wheaton, | Iu united Miss Jeannette Hurley (center above] and’ Harris Haywood of Chicago, nephew of Mrs. Roy Elder Adams, Indianapolis, She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nash Hurley,

July 3 is the date set for the marriage of Miss Barbara McMath (lower left) and Thomas Klinger. The 5:30 p. m. ceremony will be in the home of her mother, Mrs. Russell McMath, 152 S. Bancroft ave, . Mr. Klinger's parents are Mr, and Mrs, Clyde Klinger, 517iN, Emer-

Mrs. Clementine Larson, Franklin, announces. the marriage of ‘her daughter, Dorothy: Lee (lower- sight), to Richard L. Mathot, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Mathot, Pittsburgh. Their marriage was June 7 in. Franklin. - (P. H. Ho photo.)

To Be Wed

The Englewood Christian church|

{will be the setting for the wedding |

‘IM. Solenberg at 5:30 p. m. today.

The Rev. O. A. Trinkle will of-| ficiate, The bride will wear a gown of white sheer eyelet with a pleated bustle back. Her accessories will

match her gown. Her corsage will!

Ceremonies This

Betty Caldwell [McKee Chapel Scene of Three

Week-End

McKee chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church is the scene

| of three marriage ceremonies this week-end. | of Miss Betty L. Caldwell, and James |

Miss Mary Jo Honecker will become the bride of Earl W. Mikels Jr.

at 4:30 p. m. today. The Rev. Reno Tacoma, pas Baptist church, and uncle of the bridegroom, .will

The parents of the couple are W. 44th st., and Mr. and Mrs. Earl M. Kikels, 4639 Hillside ave. The maid of honor, Miss Patricia Ann Fults, will be dressed in a

| North Methodist church, officiated /9 a. m. today in St. Catherine of | {be of white roses centered with an|frock of turquoise marquiset. Miss | Sienna Catholic church. Parents of | jorchid.

Betty Lou Bergeron and Miss Nancy

ithe couple are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard | The matron of honor, Mrs. George | | Spenser, bridesmaids, will wear sim|W. Sauer, 2039 Boyd ave. and Mr. ls. Huffman, will be dressed in pale ilar yellow dresses.

and Mrs. James H. Roberts, 210 N.| Holmes ave.

green eyelet. Gloria Caldwell, in a white eyelet dress, also will attend

The bride wore a gown of white | the bride.

lace over satin.

honor; and Miss Patricia Kelly, Wayne, {Mich., bridesmaids; Betty Jean

| Wencke, flower girl, and John M. | Sauer, ring bearer. The bridegroom was attended by

and Russell Roberts. A breakfast at Whispering Winds was followed |by a reception in the Sauer home. The couple left on a trip to Chicago.

Party at Woodstock

Andy Pelham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Pelham, 4525 N. Delaware st., will be host to a party of 14 tonight at the Woodstock club. | Among the guests will be Ellis Rabb, Memphis, ‘Tenn., his house guest.

Her attendgnts | were Miss Bernice Darrah, maid of best man, and the ushers will be! tiara. Miss Rosemary Flanagan Mr. Huffman and Walter Palmer. {and stephanotis.

Joseph A. Solenberg will be the|

A reception at the home of the | bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Cyrus H. Caldwell, 1041 W. 34th st., will follow the ceremony.

Mrs. Lela Solenberg, 4265 Kings- |

groom. The couple will live at 325% | 8. Oxford st.

Guild Meetings

Units of the Methodist hospital White Cross guild meeting next week at the service center will be: Monday — Fifty-First Street and Wallace Street Presbyterian; Tuesday—North Methodist and Southport; Wednesday—Quaker; Thurs-day--Irvington and Brookside; Friday—Brightwood and Victory.

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lowed their marriage last Saturday afterncon, Mrs. Terrill was. Millholland, daughter of Mr. and Gy Donald Mill. rd. Mr. Terrill is the. son of M

Miss Marjorie and, 508 08 Berkle

CUTTING THE BRIDE'S CAKE-—Mr. and Mrs. Robert wig)

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A white marquiset gown with a chapel length train will be worn by the bride. Her veil of illusion will be held by an orange blossom She will carry white roses

John P. Woods will be the best man, and ushers will be James E. Stone and J. Robert Jones Jr. A reception at the home of the bride's parents will follow the cereAfter a wedding trip, the couple will live at 116 N. Colorado ave.

Both the bride and bridegroom attend Butler university. She is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority, and he is a Delta Tau Delta fraternity member,

Betty Parkins Bride Of Dr. LeMaster

At 3:30 p. m. tomorrow in the chapel, Miss Betty Lloyd Parkins will be married to Dr. Theodore Ralph LeMaster. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale will read the vows.

marquiset frock styled with hoop skirt and long train. Her fingertip illusion veil will fall from a headband of ivy and stephanotis Bhe will carry gardenias ivy and stephanotis.

maid of honor, and Miss Frances, will wear green taffeta and marquiset, Richard L. LeMaster will be his brother's best man, and James Bash, William Thompson and Willam Mitchell will be ushers.

The couple will go to Minnesota for a trip after a reception at the

at Butler university. The bride, a graduate of Butler, attended Indiana university and is a Pi Beta Phi member. Dr. LeMas~ ter also attended Butler and was graduated from the Indiana university School of Medicine, He is a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Jonathan Lloyd Parkins, Cincinnati,-formerly of In-

dianapolig, are the 1 rents, Mrs. William L; 3264 "Park ave, is the J x the bridegroom.

Donald Horth Weds Miss Jean Myers

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day in McKee chapel. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Myers, Frankfort, are the bride's parents. ‘Mrs, Mildred Horth, 3906 Washington blvd., is the bridegroom’s mother. Mrs. . Donald Kutz, matron of honor, was dressed in yellow marquiset. The bridesmaids, Misses Joan and Mary Jane Myers, both of Frankfort, wore matching green: dresses. The bride wore’ a white chiffon gown with a full skirt and train. A pearl tiara held her two-tiered illusion weil. She carried white gladioli centered with a white orchid. Robert Horth was the best man, and the ushers were Robert Elder and Fred Osborne. A reception at the Marott hotel followed the ceremony. The bridegroom attended Butler and Purdue universities and is a member of Alatia fraternity.

Couple on Trip To Lake James

In a 2:30 p. m. ceremony today, Miss Thelma Nancy Thompson became the bride of Paul Edwin Reinken, son of Mr, and Mrs. E. L.

The bride will wear a white]

The attendants, Miss Ann Gill!

Spahr, Lancaster, Pa., bridesmaid, |

Pi Beta Phi sorority chapter house |

Dr. Vale officiated at the cere- | mony uniting Miss Jean Myers and

Reinken, 637 'E. 37th st. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thompson, 706 Union |gt., are the bride's parents. The Rev. Herman Anker read the [Lows in Christ Episcopal church. |The bride wore an orange blossom crown and an illusion veil with her {white satin gown. She carried an orchid on a prayerbook. Blue, pink and orchid marquiset {frocks were worn by her attendants, Miss Betty Jeanne Cox, maid of honor, . and Miss Imogene Humphrey, Salem, and Mrs. T. A. Wilson. The best man was William T. Hamilton, Louisville, Ky, Ushers were Wayne Warden Jr., Bloomington: John Ticusan Jr. John T. Alburger and Mr. Wilson. The couple left ‘on a trip to Lake James after a reception at the Warren hotel. They will be at home at 245 W. Maple rd. Mr. Reinken is a Butler university graduate.

Donna Schepp Wed To William Gray

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announce that their -daughter, Donna, was married May 28 to Wil-

‘Hiam Gray, Imperial, Cal. The wed. Viv

MARTINSVILLE, ing June 21} —Mr, and Mrs. William Schepp of Martinsville, formerly of Gosport, |p

Dr. Rudesill Takes Bride

Times State Service WASHINGTON, Ind, June 21.— A trip west will follow the marriage

Robert L. Rudesill here today. The Rev. Nathan Frederick will officiate in the Westminster Presbyterian church. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Black of this city are the bride's parents, and Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Rudesill, 3941 N. Delaware st., Indianapolis, are the. bridegroom's parents. A frock of dusty rose satin and], net will be worn by Miss Barbara Ann Black, maid of honor. The bridesmaids, Mrs, John Standley, Miss Gwyneth Rudesill, Indianapolis, and Hiss Helen Cates and Miss Virginia Fitzgerald, will wear similar frocks of azure blue: All the attendants will have Juliet

frocks.

Linda and Lee Grannon will be the flower girl and ring bearer.

The bride will wear a gown of iv bridal satin trimmed with Chhntilly lace. Her full-length imported illusion veil will fall from a heart-shaped tiara of the lace. She is to carry a white satin prayerhook topped by orchids and stephanotis.

ceremony. After July'l, the couple will live at the home of the bride-

|groom’s parents in Indianapolis.

The bride is attending Butler uni-

*|versity. Dr. Rudesill is a graduate

of the Indiana university School of Medicine and a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity.

June Irene Cook To Be Married

Mr. and Mrs. Roy 8. Cook, Lawrence, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, June Irene, and Laurence Raguet Hayes Jr. Mr. Hayes' parents live at 3336 Park ave. The wedding will be at 9:30 a. m. next Saturday in the Second Presbyterian church. Dr. Jean 8. Milner will read the vows. Miss Jo Anne Hayes, sister of the prospective bridegroom, will be Miss Ovok's only attendant. Lt. Lewis Edward Shelton, Ft. Knox, Ky., will be the best man, The couple will take a wedding trip to Michigan,

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caps and gloves to match their frock.