Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 August 1947 — Page 3

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Joan Beebe and Lamar H. Layfield] Married in. St. Joan of Arc Church

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ing of Miss Joan Beebe and

Lamar H. Layfield. From

2 to 4 o'clock this afternoon a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Beebe. The ceremony was read by the Rev, Fr. Edwin Sahm

in St. Joan of Arc Catholic church

Miss Peggy Flaherty, Terre Haute, wore.a copper rose taffeta | dress styled with a batteau neckline outlined with a bertha, a fitted basque and bustle back. The bridesmaids, Mrs. John Lambertus and

Miss Patti Cronin, were dressed in i A sheer yoke trimmed with a do ditional white satin gown of the br a long train, Falling from a satin length veil.

dentical aqua frocks. uble row of lace accented the traide. Her full hoop skirt fell into Juliet cap, the bride wore a full-

She carried white gladioli and ivy.

Harry Layfield was his brother's best man, and the ushers were

Rev. Secrist

Jack Srader, Jean Burris and

Bill O'Laughlin.

Blue Motif Planned for Wedding

: | The couple will go to Ohio and A blue motif will characterize the ji W———— : (ERG Kentucky for a trip. After Sept. wedding of Miss Marion Mutz and To Read Vows 24, they will live in’ Philadelphia, Franklin W. Plummer, The cereBoth are graduates of Butler |mony will be read at 8:30 o'clock E ; university where the bride was a tomorrow night in the Irvington N In Chapel member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Presbyterian church. Dr. John B. ] Vows uniting Mjss Jacqueline F. sorority and the bridegroom be- Ferguson will officiate.

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Smock and Richard H. Braun will be read by the Rev. R. L. Secrist of the Linwood Christian church, at 4:30 p. m. today. Sweeney chapel at Butler university will be the scene of the ceremony. Following the ceremony there] will be a reception at the Delta Delta Delta sorority house, 809 WwW. Hampton dr. and the couple will leave on a trip to Michigan. They will be at home after Sept. 1 with the parents of the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. William A Braun, 1025 N. Ewing st. Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Smock, 725 N. Chester st. are parents of the bride. A gown of white brocaded marquiset will be worn by the bride. 1t is fashioned with a full hoop skirt and long train. A tiara of seed pearls will catch her fingertip illusion veil. She will carry a white prayerbook topped with a white orchid. ’ Miss Helen L. Meyer, Seymour, will be the maid of honor and will wear green. The bridesmaids are to be Miss Jo Ann Gilbert, Miss Florence Higgins, Mrs. Norma Brown and Mrs. Betti Lu Walls, Rioomfleld. Their dresses will be

longed to Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Layfield are the parents of the bridegroom.

Miss Marian Stone Is Wed in Chapel

Miss Marian Elizabeth Stone and William Henry Crimans were married at 2 o'clock this afternoon. in McKee chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. They repeated vows read by the Rev. Ralph L. O'Dell, pastor of the Memorial Presbyterian church, Mr. and Mrs, Harold E. Stone are the parents of the bride, and Mr, and Mrs. Paul L. Crimans are the. hridggroom'’s pagents. The bride white manrquiset gown had a wide band around the shoulders of the same material and a chapel train. Her two-tiered fingertip illusion veil was gathered on a ruffled nalo of illusion. She carried a colonial bouquet of white roses and gladioli. Miss Mildred Crimans, the sister of the bridegroom, was the maid of honor. She wore a water blue marquiset dress, Miss Patricia Eckhart, the bridesmaid, and Miss

The bride will wear a pearl blue bridal satin gown . styled with a sheer net yoke and bouffant skirt falling into a train. Her mitts will match her gown and her blue fingertip veil will fall from a blue satin Baby Stuart cap trimmed with heirloom Cluny lace. She will carry

rebrum lilies and blue satin leaves| centered with an orchid. | |

The matron of honor, six brides-| maids and flower girl will wear dresses of starlight blue satin. They | are Mrs. Jack H. Demlow: Mrs. | Jack Luckeus, Chicago; Miss Kitty | Morrison, Kokomo; Miss Margaret | Smith, Owensboro, Ky.; Miss Jane! Easter, Peru; Miss Anne Water-| field, Ft. Wayne, Miss Mary Lois! Stitt and Carolyn Sawin, Green “Springs, O, i Howard Dodge, Ann Arbor, Mich., | will be the best man, and the ush-| ers will include Oz Mutz, brother | of the bride; William Carr, Nobles- | ville; Bernard Lohman, Cincinnati; | (Manuel Sierra, Gary; Robert Schwartz, St. Louis, and Richard | Whallon.

The reception will be in the church parlor after the ceremony After a motor trip to northern Indiana, the couple will be at home at 75 Irving court Sept. 15.

| Dr. Roy Ewing Vale Officiates || At Two Ceremonies Today

Dr. Roy Ewing Vale officiated at a wedding ceremony at 3:30 p. m. today and will read vows uniting another couple tonight.in McKee | chapel, Tabernacle Presbyterian church, Miss June Sterling became the bride of Leroy F. Casselman im

Photos by John Spicklemire, Times Staff Photographer, IT WON'T BE LONG NOW —One of the bright charms which young fry discover in summer vacations is the chance to consolidate friendships with the pet kingdom. Because it won't be long until school bells bring interruptions to these associations, the animal pals have been rating—and getting—special attention as September sneaks up on kids and pets. It's a four-ring circus when the pets are lined up at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Troyer, 4359 MN. lllinois st., as they are in the photo at upper left, Hal Himmelbauer (left) of Evansville, quest of the Troyers, has "Daisy" in hand. "Fido" has ideas about escaping Billy Cave, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Cave, 104 W. Hampton dr. "Kitty" reclines in regal pose before Tommy Troyer. And that ball of fur nestling against Judy Troyer is an angora guinea pig.

the afternoon ceremony, Parents of

| the couple are John D. Sterling IT, | 729 Congress ave, and Mr. and Mrs.

C. B. Casselman, 1232 W. 36th st. The bride wore a gown of white moire taffeta, fashioned with long sleeves and a hoop skirt. A white eyelet cap held her ‘fingertip illusion veil and she carried white roses and stephanotis. Mrs, Wesley Fleenor, matron of honor, wore a pastel pink taffeta frock and Miss Juanna Forsee, junior bridesmaid, wore an identical dress, Bernard Casselman, Danville was his brdther's best man and the ushers were Mr, Fleenor and Gerald Forsee,

Heinz-Hartman Vows Read

Miss Dorothy Marie Hartman hee came the bride of Thomas Allen

{Heinz at 9 o'clock this morning. The

Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond R. Noll read the rite in 88. Peter and Paul cathedral. ‘ Mr, and Mrs, J. Herbert Hart man, 2916 N. Talbott ave, are tne parents of the bride, and Mr, and Mrs, Gerald L. Heinz, 4818 Central ave, are the bridegroom's parents

Miss Mary Evelyn Hartman, the

i ink and blue. ref i - [+ | |. | fasting Siike So > to be Walter tion I ion JinicE A member of Delta Gamma so The youngsters attending day camp out at Orchard school this summer have had Following the ceremony there was maid of honof;. and Miss Gratia - ne su . § . v * s ’ : - . > i . # ot : h o ¥ 4 +o ” i : 3 the Enoch and the ushers are Robert or deep rose and lime green mare rority; the bride attended Indiana fun riding and caring for the horses provided by James L. Yike, Orchard instruc tor a reception in the home of Mr Sumek,, Chitage, ne Pridesmeit Mundell, Walter H. Smock Jr. and quiet. : ret Ca wil enter Butler in in winter ahd camp recreation director in summer. The brush wiglders (upper right Casselman’s suncle and fam, Mr frocks. Also wearing a pale blue me mien | “pavard Tomes aus tne pst [000 Tou bregma gwar | 1) ME SET TC 22 W $24 tan Dovid Berry fre Dah 1 Aner HX gr” vas rir igen, rest oy Mill ’ man, BN RI Re wi, the I. U. School of Law in the fall. (doing the footwork), 4973 Norwaldo ave, Their subject 5 "Tarzan. to leave on a wedding trip to a Mise Jeanine Sreita hapwmanl a John AVITLICTY | were the ushers. wy member of Theta Chi fra- Three more Orchard campers (center photo, left to right) are Jimmy Kahn, 6113 northern Indiana lake. bodice. Her fingertip illusion veil i Vv. . . { N Bi . . - 4 . oan Will M | A reception immediately follow- | yo © 00 " Spring Mili rd., up on "Tennessee Babe Rickey Kinghan, 527 N. Central ct., on Beatrice Souder was lace-edged and held with a arr 4 ing the ceremony was held at the | 5. Haro utz, | 5 " “a ‘ [ " JA “ Pl "Diysty.” : rried tiara, She carried white roses cen d , p , Icha S | ne Ar ( ' Justy. re TH 1 Y home of the bride's parents. After | 5125 OK ave. are the bride's par- la zan, and Rich ard Fairban 937 Middle dr., Woodru lace, on [ usty.” Will Be Ma 2 tered with an orchid. John Bradley Miller will take, go two week trip to Colorado, the ents, and Mr, and’ Mrs. Howard Sandra Sweeten (lower lett) has a thriving assortment ot Triendships with ail the In the wedding ite at 3 p. ; Robert P. Heinz was his brother's ver Miss Kathryn Melville Weesner 8s) souple will be at home after Sept. E. Plummer, Wabash, are the pets near 6147 N. Meridian st., where her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack K. Sweeten, [today Miss Beatrice Sone best man. The ushers included his bride at 4:30 p. m. today in the’ 15 in Lafayette bridegronin’s. parents, Ii The cock is "Lolly," ed by Mr d Mrs. Jol L. Coleman, 6133 N become ihe * bride 0 IW UiGerard L. Heinz Jr, Joseph J, Irvington Presbyterian church. DI py pgs 5 graduate of Butler RTT TT ive, ‘he cocker ig "Lolly, . owned Dy Mr. an s. John L. Coleman, 6133 N. 'Dinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl yp, ang Richard J, Hartman. Guy O. Carpenter, pastor of the' oi. i a member of Delta Miss Bake Meridian st. Dinger, Bg oR tert The home of the bride's parents ops First Methodist church in VIN“! neg peta sorority. The bride. oe r "Spicey and his young owner, Royden Winchester (lower right), "go Indian" 78K RR er 78 Lo ® was the setting for the reception cennes, will officiate. : room is attending Purdue uni- 4) : «i , : . CAN, mr hae e bride ii this afternoon. After a trip to Chie ends A white satin gown accented with a and ns to Lambda [s \ \ ed With Yepes in-the backyard of Roy's parents, Mr. and Mr a R. 5. Winchester, | “rhe matron of honor, Mrs. Paul .aoh the couple will live in Blooms your Venetian lace and fashioned With| oyi™ aio foorerniy. . 4230 Cornelius ave. It's probably a paleface upon whom they've fixed a wary gaze. Schott, sister of the bride, will 3 oon ther a full skirt and train wil be worl ————n———— The Mt. Pleasant Christian church " eh _—, - ————————— SL. * : m= WERT 3 Jrock ol agus net They atic The bride attended Mt. Mary's by the bride. Her fingertip usion . . was the setting at 7:30 p. m. vester- H ha l M. N- / - W. l M: r | | 1] . The bridesmaids wi ve Is. ax college in Milwatkee and Butler nes by the bride. Her fngertp WL Prank Dunns to Fete ae ine setting at 1:0 p.m swier-| Huger-Lovell, McNulty-Walsh Mary Phillips 5 soos. ise sara Sanders ana (710 Neer of Phi Kapow

surrounded with orange ' blossoms and she will carry a white Bible topped with a white orchid. - The attendants will be alike in white marquiset

They are Miss Patricia Myers, maid Hartley with a. picnic and . Bra- tonight at their home,

of honor: Miss Carol Patten, denton, Fla; Miss Nancy Hal!, {.ouisville, and Miss Frances Beck, Goshen.

dressed and frocks. Frances, will Honor Miss Julie Ann

hayride : Brendun parents, and Mr, and Mrs. Haver-

Julie Ann Hartley

Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Dunn Aciated Martha :

their daughter,

Farm, Zionsville, Miss Hartley will be married nex

{Saturday to Frederick G. Anderson John C. Thomas will be the best iin the home of her parents, Mr. man and the ushers are to be Paulland Mrs. Harry D. Hartley, 4051

Mozingo,« Robert A. Henley and Washington blvd.

John Nail. { After the ceremony the couple

53 Downey ave. and Mr. and Mrs. | J. B. Miller, 48 N, Audubon rd, | ——————————————

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Mrs. Lebanon,

R. J. McCutchan, all

and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis | iSeiler, Misses Lucy Anne Edgerton, | and {Millie Walsh, Linda Hamilton, Jane | gennett, Greenwood, a brother “of |

neice Baker and Marion Haverstick The Rev, M. D. Wilson ofMr. County

and Mrs. E. L. Line rd. are the

Bennett, bride's

stick, 8500 S. Meridian st, are the t bridegroom's parents. The bride's sister, Mrs. Wilbur Green, Greenwood, was her matron of honor. The

Lee Green were the ringbearers.

gown was worn by the bride.

of two-tiered illusion veil. Green “was the best man, included Lloyd

Mr. the ushers

Anthony Huser,

parents, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Huser, 1214 N, Wallace st, are the parents of the bridegroom,

bridesmaid was cented the satin gown of the bride. Mrs. Lowell Haverstick and Miss! ceed pearl tiara held her finger-

d Guests tonight will include Mr.|pagemotn. aries oyun JUMOF tip illusion veil

and Mrs, Hartley, Mr. and Mrs. will leave on a trip to northern In-|john W. Anderson Sr., parents of diana. Parents of the couple areisy. future bridegroom, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Walker Jay Weesner, pyr, Roy Metzger and Mr. and

Richard and Jimmie prayer book topped with an orchid

A princess style blush pink satiny ies sister, was dressed in a plum | Alfaille frock. The bridesmaids, Miss |tiarer of - pink seed pearls held her, Dorothy Huser, a sister of the | bridegroom, and Miss Dorothy Ger-

| v [s Bride The home of the bride's parents 5425 College ave, will -he the scene at 3:30 tomorrow of the wedding uniting Miss Mary Lavoha Phillips and William W. Sanders The Rev. Roscoe Kirkman, pastor of the West Side Christian church, will read the vows,

Parents of the couple are Mr and Mrs. William L, Phillips and Mr; and Mrs. Carl J. Sanders, 6050 N. Parker ave, Miss Carol Reddington, who will wear a baby blue net frock, will be the maid of honor and Robert Daseke will be the best man. The bride will wear a crepe gown accented with lace. A reception in the home will follow the cere-

Vows Are Read This Morning

Philip Neri morning. At 9 o'clock vows united Miss Barbara Jean Lovell to John

Two weddings were read in St Catholic church this

The Rev. Fr, Henry J. Mr, and Mrs, Earl J. Lovell, 1136 N

Garner officiated, Tacoma ave, are the bride's

be at home after Sept. 1 at 1304 N. DeQuincy st.

James McNulty Weds Miss Juanita Walsh carried a! Miss Juanita C., Walsh was wed ito James P. McNulty at 10 o'clock by the Rev. Fr. James Barton.’ The bride's sister, Rosemary, was her mald of honor. The brides. maids were Miss Ruth Kremp and Miss Cecelia Greeley. Edward McNulty was his brother's best man. John and Vincent McNulty, also the bridegroom's

A net yoke and a full train ac-

She

Miss Mary Helen Lovell, the

lach, wore matching chartreuse

Joseph L. Huser, the brother of

Miss Ruth Rosen. They will wear pink, lavender and yellow net over satin, FPlower girls will be Vicky Lee and Paulette Schort, to be dressed in pink and blue net. Earl J. Dinger will be his brothers best man and the ushers will he Kenneth Ferguson and Mr Schort A. reception in the home of the bride's mother will follow the ceremony and the couple will leave on a trip to Michigan. They will be at home in Ann Arbor; Mich, where the bridegroom {is attending the University of Michigan.

Steak Fry Set Lambda Mu chapter, Sigma Beta sorority, will have a family steak fry at 6 p. m. tomorrow. Mrs. Edna Bums, 7142 Fitch ave, will be the hostess. :

fraternity, the bridegroom attended Indiana university.

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Alpha Chi.Omega Sets Rush Picnic

Indiana “university alumnae eof Alpha Chi Omega sorority will entertain prospective I, U. women students at a picnic tonight at the home of Miss Esthér Yancey, Traders Point. Mrs. Edward A, Rucinski is being assisted by Mrs. Jerome E. Holman and Mrs. H. K. Weirick, Other alumnae attending will be 'Mesdames Robert Carpenter, Wayne Evans, William B, Ferguson, Laren D. Fink, ‘Earl McCaslin, William P, Jennings, Robert Johnson, A, Lee Clifford Jr, Paul Pits, Kopp and J. W. Colgla

Mr. antl Mrs. J. W. Tucker and Norris, Are Pearson, Barbara ine bride, and "Robert Minnich. | the bridegroom, was the best man, brothers, were ‘the ushers, { mony. ive chapter” memi ; their: daughter, Mona Lee, 3454 E. Klein and Mary Jo Gray. | A reception was held after the james and Raymond Huser wers A reception at the home of the y,. - . nt ing will include Miss : Fal Cons blvd, North dr. have Others will be Chud Arensman, ceremony on the lawn of the bride's the yshers. . bride's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Justin Vis2t07 Here Mrs. Akers Hostess 'Bvansville, rush chairman; | Tetu from a trip to the New Hank Tinney, William Lochry, Earl parents’ home. The couple “left Hunter's lodge of the Marott ho- A. Walsh, 604 N. Oakland ave, was! Miss Josephine Hughes, San Mrs. James L. Akers, Béech Ila Belle: Barnes, Alice

p | Mr. and Mrs. Francisco, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Grove, will entertain Rho chapter, Kitty Lewis, Janet Nell | Boston and New Dienar, Ward Hackelman and Rob- Aug. 30,"they will be at home at breakfast. . After a trip to the James McNulty, §25 N. Rural st.,| Harold F. Daringer, 216 8, Sherman Delta Sigma Kapps sorority, at a Mary ok a dam i ed ert Larson, ~'285 W. Elbert st. | 8moky mountains, the couple will'are the bridegroom’s-paréts dr. ; ‘social meeting Tuesday. * ‘ Rhodes, on oly

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¥! England Jas. They visited Lake Kingston, John Federman. Robert for a trip to Lake Freeman. After tel was the setting for the wedding held this. afternoon. George, . ; ”»

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