Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 August 1949 — Page 14

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InRite Vows to Be Read in | Presbyterian Church _ LIBERTY, Ind., Aug. 20—Miss a Ann Orr and~Darrell G. In fenburg will be married at 2:30 p, m. tomorrow in the First Rov. rbert Datley will officiate.

The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman D, Orr and

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A gown of white slipper satin will be worn by the bride. It is!

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St. Paul's Episcopal Chur Dr. and Peck, 5826 Winthrop Ave., are the parents Whiting, was the scene at 3 o'clock to Charles Haeuser. The bride (right) is the daughter of Mrs. Hugo Ch

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a member of 8 Cc a- . fe am ber of Sigma Chi Fr Noffke-W hite Vows Today Smith-Yensel A candlelight ceremony at 3:30 p. m. today will unite Miss Marian

Jean White and John Willlam Noffke, The vows will be read Vows Read ] by the Rev, Charles Holmes in the East 10th Street Methodist Church. Vows uniting Miss Geraldine Miss Jenny Waynick will be the maid of honor and the bridesLouise Yensel and Donald Smith maids will be Mrs. Edgar A. Miller and Miss Martha Billau. They were read at 6:30 p. m. yesterday will wear orchid and wheat collored taffeta. The best man is to in the Englewood Christian/be Wark Pohl and the ushers will| Church by the Rev. Eugene be Edgar A. Miller and Edward Noffke Is ‘attending the UniverWarman. The bride is the daugh- A. Church. * {sity of Cincinnati and belongs to ter of Mrs. Geraldine E. Yensel,| The bride will wear a candle- Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity. He 32 8. Oxford St, and the bride-/light satin gown made with ais the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis groom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. [lace yoke, fitted bodice and full P. Noffke, Indianapolis.

Stanley Smith, 1041 8. State Ave. skirt. Her vell falls from a crown =i Misses Renna of range blossoms and she will Miss ©. E. Wemmer

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at-land orehids. Miss Gretchen E. Wemmer, Johnson\ and After a reception in the home daughter of Mrs. William H.

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: " DuBlets photo. Miss Sally Miller (left) and Frankin Bruce Peck Jr. were married at 11:30" a.m. yesterday in Me. and Mrs, Charles Raymond Miller, 5145 N. New Jersey St., and

couple. egayesterday of Miss Adrienne Ahlgren's marriage os Haouser, Calhoun Farms, Milwaukee, Wis, are the par-

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ts, Jeffrey, Bellle Elff, Ellen Branner. Jack Pruitt is to be the and the bridesbest man and the ushers will be Betty Ruffin and Edward Schmidt, Max Walters, Margaret Myers. They The bride will wear a white Carol Oliver was the and she will carry white roses Follows and valley lilies, After a recep- 1 . tion in the Indianapolis Athletic bast man was Baul Goben Club the couple will leave for a and the ushers were Charles Antrip to Colorado. trobus, John Taylor, Wilbur D. The couple will attend the Uni- Powers and Melvin Herbig. 8 | versity of Colorado. She is a The bride wore a white ormember of Kappa Kappa Gamma gay Jon | aver 83 Wniiirdreee Sorority and he is a member of| I el fol ftom a Hagel a

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. » Eileen Piel . » Is Bride Wed to Paul Sutter At Fenton Times State Servies FENTON, Aug. 20—A gown of ivory satin made with a molded bodice and full skirt was worn by Miss Eileen Piel at her marriage

to Paul J. Sutter at 8:30 p.m. to-

day. The Rev. R. R. Briggeman officiated in the Zion Evangelical

Carolyn Piel, bridesmaids, wore

were » “Denny, The bride wore a white[of the bride's parents, Mr. and Wemmer, 5260 N. Meridian St. satin gown. Her veil fell from Mrs. Thomas E. White, 708 N. has completed the six weeks sum-| a Soratet of lace and she carried Wallace St. the couple will leave mer school of French at North-| white bridal flowers. {for a short wedding trip. They ampton School for Girls, North-/

After a reception in the home! mpton, M or to ’s mother, the coupte| "1,22 At home later this month ampton, Alass.

in Cinecinnatl. On Prize Day she was given the| lett sar A edding trip. They willl Miss White attended Indiana music prize and an award for 30| a r home with. the bride- University and is a member of or more days of using perfect] groom's parents after the trip. ‘Sigma Kappa Sorority. Mr. French. |

orchid and blue taffeta. Alvin Sutter was the best man and Mr. Ferrell and Alfred Piel Jr. were ushers, There was a reception in the church after the ceermony. The couple will be at home at 2525 Shelby St., Indianapolis, after a wedding trip East,

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white roses and orchids. L Miss. Marjorie J. Yelvington A motor trip followed a recepMr. and Mrs. Herschel C. Yelvington, 4717 Central Ave., announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Marjorie J., to Charles M. Early, son of Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Early, 4517

Central Ave,

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i . To Be Hostess | Mrs. Wilburn Ratliff, 1505 {Roache St., will be hostess Tues|day for the meeting of the Emer- \ son Grove Garden Club. There! The wedding wil be at 11:30 a. m. Sept. 10 in the St. Joan of, will be a covered dish luncheon Are Catholic Cheb. The Rt. Rev. Mgsr. Clement Bosler will ofat noon. ficlate at the double-ring cere“Fall Bulbs and Planting] mony. ated from Butler University and Them” will be the subject of a = A reception in the Yelvingtalk by Mrs, Omer Hudson. PIans| ton home will be held immedi-

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will be made for the semi-annual giely afterward. : flower show scheduled for the Attending the bride-to-be will the in will : Ky. | Mise Cooper Garner as middle of next month. be Miss Georgia Swope. Her | Where the couple will make their nis pride in an 8 p. m. ceremony

tomorrow. The vows will be read in Toccoa, Ga. Indiana persons attending the

niece, Barbara Sue Arzet, will be the flower girl. Lloyd E. Hobbs will be the best fhan, Ushers will include Dr. P. W. Rothrock, Lafayette; Magrice Gronendyke and Dr. Ottis N. Olvey. Miss Yelvington was gradu-

Plan Vacation Miss Lettie L. Stant, 500 E.| McCarty St., and Miss Eula Ken-| nington, 1703 N. Delaware St. | will fly to New Orleans and Havana, Cuba, Tuesday. They| will return Sept. 1. : i

Churchgoer 97 Years NEW ORK — Mrs. Emily Frances Baxter Perry, aged 108 of Adams Corner, N. Y., has beer) of the bridegroom; . a member of the Tompkins Smith, Indianapolis, and Mr. and Corners Church for 97 years. Mrs. Richard DeTar, LaGrange.

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