Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 August 1949 — Page 6
* Theo Fisher, pastor of the North-|
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Bride In Church Rite
Local Girl Wed To W. D. Stuckman
t moire taf-: feta, Miss Janet Mills became the bride of Willam D. Stuckman. The ceremony was read Saturday afternoon in the Meridian Heights Church.
__The Rev.
wood Christian Church; officiated. | The bride is the daughter > Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Mills, 4708 Broadway, and Mr. and | Mrs. Howard Stuckman, Toledo, | O., are the parents of the, bride-| | groom. i The bride's attendants wore ice, n satin, They were Miss | (Glenna Lee Stuckman, Toledo; Miss Marilyn Jones and Miss hun 1 Ammerman. Thomas Fascett, Columbus, O., was the best man, The ushers
were Phillip Kaiser, Elyria, O.; |
Robert McHenry, Oxford, O., and Mills. The reception was In the! hurch, The couple will live-in] ianta Monica, Cal. The bride at-| ~ded Miami University, Oxford, and is. a Chi Omega Sorority| ember, The bridegroom is a graduate) £ Miami and is a member of the
in Theta Fraternity. |
Rite Unites Local Couple
Miss Mulford Wed To H. W. Amold
Fall flowers banked the altar | Evan-| gelical and Reformed Church for
the wedding at 4:30 p. m. yester-
day of Miss Vivian Mulford and Herbert W. Arnold. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ariel B. Mulford, 4455 Winthrop Ave, and the Lid m is the son of Mrs. osephine Arnold, 4321 College Jone The Rev. Maynard Oesterlie of-
schreiber, Topeka, Kas. was the matron of honor.. The bridesmaids were Mrs Paul D. Luedeman and Mrs. John R, Engle. They wore blue, gold and dusty rose crepe dresses.
gown. / tian lace held her vell.- She car-
ried a cascade bouquet of snow white pompoms and chrysanthemums, George 8. Arnold was the best man and the ushers were Mal-
ry Link and Howidrd Davis. The tion was in the home of the bride's parents. The Supls “will Tive at 4638 Primrose Ave
Local Couple Wed i in Church
The North ist Church was the scene - 8p. m, Saturday. of Miss Mary Lorraine Roden ra -barger's marriage to ha: "Gail Hauck. The Rev. Dallas R.! Browning officiated. : The bride is the daughter of! John H. Rodenbarger, 4918 Caro-| Tie AVeé, “and Mrs. Ethel Hauck; 2308 Broadway, is the mother of the bridegroom; ; Miss Nancy’ Eller, maid of | “honor, wore aqua organdy Over taffeta. The bridesmaid, Miss Mildred Laycock, appeared in old; rose organdy. { The bride chose white organdy | over taffeta. She had a two-tiered | vell of illusion and carried a cas"cade bouquet of white gladioll and stephanotis, William Oémler, Anderson, was the best man and Fred Bates and Robert Transbarger, also of An-| derson, were the ushers. The couple will live at 2309 Broad-
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Times photo by John R. Spicklemire, MARGARET ANN WIEGMANN will be six next month and is looking forward | to her first day in school. She will enter the first grade at School 57. An alumnae of Irvington Kindergarten, Margaret is an avid reader sticking to the childhood prennials—Peter Rabbit and the Three Little Pigs. She has a brother, Frederick, 21% years old. They are the children of the Rev. and Mrs. F. W. Wiegmann, 56 S. Downey Ave.—By Marjorie Turk. :
«Maroft Hotel
ST “8° Jusion veil. She carried white or-
“led with the Sigma AIph&
ls Scene of Reception
Steinmetz-Kervan Vows Exchanged
; A reception in the Marott Hotel followed Miss Lou Ann Kervan's marriage to io Bdwasd Busia Steinmétz. The couple Saturday morning in EE Jag of Lourdes Catholic Church, The bride wore white. organdy. “bonnet” held her -ii-
chids and stephanotis- on her white Miss Glenn Shephérd was the maid of He . The bridesmaids |were Misses Rita Markey, Eliza'beth Ashton and Anne Steinmetz. Their frocks were white organdy {over blue and pink taffeta, Peggy Marsh, North Vernon, (was the flowergirl. Fred Ritter {was the best man and the ushers
Costello, Joseph Ricketts and Robert Laughlin. After a wedding trip in the North the couple will live in Bloomington. The bride is the daughter of {Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Kervan, 5152 Pleasant Run Parkway, N. Drive, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. George Steinmetz, 115 E. 40th St, The couple is attending Indiana University where the bride is a Pi Beta Phi Sorority member and Mr. Steinmetz is affiliat-
Era LF. S perry 1 Takes Bride
Canada Trip Follows Wedding in Cleveland
Times Special CLEVELAND, O. Aug. 22— {Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Foster {Sperry left for the lake region {of Ontario, Canada, following {their wedding at 2:30 p. m, Sat-| lurday in the Baptist Church of, \the Master here. The Rev. Rob-| fert C. Newell officiated. | Mrs. Sperry, the former Miss! {Doris Louise Raymond,’ is the {daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Low-| lell W. Raymond of Cleveland [Feighta. Parents of the bride{groom are Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Sperry of Indianapolis, Ind. The maid of honor was Miss {Joan Roler, Sharpsville, Ind. {Bridesmaids “were Miss Doris Jean Sperry, Indianapolis, and [Miss Carol Raymond, Cleveland | Heights, sisters of the couple. James W. Calvert was the best {man and - Robert L. Drake and {John Bruce Craig were ushers. A fuil-length veil of Iice-blue {French &ilk illusion attached to a seed pearl tiara fell over the bridal gown of ice blue slipper| {satin. The bride carried a cascade, !bouquet of white roses and steph-
William Larson, Janis Foster Yows Said Say Vowssin.Church Rite In Church
Miss Janis Foster and William J. Larson were married at Robert Dale Mart. The couple ex iechanged vows at 7:30 p. m. Sat“Hurday in the Cen
--Miss'Carol Foster, sister of the bride, was the ‘maid of honor, ‘and Miss Joan Foster, another ¥fster: was" the junior brides | Bridesmaids were Miss Martha Baer, Chicago; Miss Virginia Cordill,
[ Miss Patricia Fricke and Mrs. Jack Kelly. __|officiated.
Medical College, Philadelphia,
and -marquiset. Beth Foster, sig-| Alpha Epsilon Fraternity. ter of the bfide, and Lynn Black=| Es a—
iw Ty traaional Margaret Schuh Becomes Bride
{white satin, and a two-tiered fllusion veil. She carried stephanotis, tube roses and white orchids.
‘Reception In Home Donald Schrimph, Alfon, Il, Ray Stinson at 7:30 p. m. Saturwas the best man. The ushers day in the Zion Evangelical and green were Waiter Greisedidck . Jr. Reformed Church. Dr. Frederick quiset. Robert Hanson and William Pens R, Darles officiated. ney Jr. all of St. Louls, and] arr and Mrs. George Schuh, James Stouffer, Coffeyville, Kas. 5840 Rockville Road, are the The reception was in the home bride's parents. The bridegroom's of the bride's parents, Mr. and parents are Mr. and Mrs, George
lors followed the marriage of Misses Anne Woerner,
They wore mauve rose and ic satin
over taffeta. Her imported illusio let embroidery.
cade of stephanotis and lilies. Kenneth
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- Wroeke-of pastel colored taffeta he by the attendants. Palmer KE; Mart Jr.
Fs. Edward Bladen: S80 angton.
“the sof of and Mrs. “William E. Lawson, were worn (Alton. »
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ley were
| After a wedding trip in North- 'baum, Mrs. Richard Diefenderfer,
rn Michigan, the couple will live Miss Viola Peacher and Miss 3 hig P Charlotte Spinner.
was Mr. Diefenderfer and the ushers were Edward and Frederick Schuh and Mr. Buddenbaum. A-gown-of«candlelight satin was worn by the bride. Her full-length Tvell fell from a cluster of orange meet at 6 p. m, blossoms and she carried a bou- for dinner. in the Apex Grill. Hquet of - roses and ivy with- an Meg. ore hid center toadtmistress
—Probert-McDougall Wedding-
Mr. all,
he bride is a graduate of Indiana University and a Kappa [Kappa Gamma Sorority member. The e bridegroom attended Jeffer-
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tending Indiana University,
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and Mrs. 8. A. McDoug3262 Washington Blvd., an-
{ ‘nounce "thé marriage of their daughter, Miss Deborah CleveAs Show n by land MeDougali, and Charles A. Probert at 6:45 p. m. Saturday in the chapel of St. Paul's Episcopal ( ‘hurch The Rev. William Burrows read the double-ring ceremony, 3a. { Only the immediate families were present. when | the vows were exchanged. | Mr. and Mrs. Willlam C | Kloss, Bloomington, were the { attendants. Immediately after the »ite,: the couple left for a
motor trip. They will be at home after Sept. 12 in Oxford, O The bride attended MacMur | ray College and the University | of Wisconsin, The son of Mr {rand Mrs. Clyde R. Probert, Youngstown, O,, the bridegroom attended Virginia Military Institute and Miami University. He isa member of Sigma Nu Fraternity,
Olives Add
New Flavor
Wedges of ripe olives or whole pitted ripe olives add wonderful {flavor to combination vegetable salads. For a perfect ‘luncheon salad combine them with oneinch” lengths of cooked fresh asparagus, bite-sized pieces of head lettuce, “thinly sliced cucumber. and _|green onions and tomato and-hard-céoked egg ‘quarters. Toss with a e vinegar and French dressing.
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temary Christian: Church. The Rev. G. Lavon Fisher
They wore -prindess style son The. bride is the daughter of dresses of Wedgwood blue taffeta where he was a member of SIA] MY, afd MEE. 0. CT Dickinson;
A reception in the church par- fayette; Mrs. Robert Struck, and Marilyn |Miss Margaret Schuh and David Niebrand and Marcia Dickinson. under white mar- “t The bride chose white marquiset
veil was held by a bonnet of eyeShe carried a cas-
Mart, Plymouth, was| best man. The ushers were
Donald -Skirar- and-John Mele. The reception was in the. church.
The best man LDe couple will live in Blooming-| ten where the bridegroom is at-
The Toastmistress "Club will tomorrow night
Margaret White will be.
anotis, i The reception was in the Mor-| gan Room of the church. The couple are attending Franklin| [College. The bride is a member, of Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority and)
A double ring ceremony united the bridegroom belongs to Lamb{Miss Dona Mae Dickinson and! da Chi Alpha Fraternity.
enrsuan Margaret Apel - or To Be Feted - |
| Hostess for the party will be Miss Patricia Shimer, 1735 Lo-| retta Drive. Her mother, Mrs. | H. Shimer Sr. will assist. The bridal colors of aqua and
¢ white will be used in the decora-
fons. Parents of the engaged couple | n are Mrs.: Onner Apel, Beech!
|Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer | Benson, Clara City, Minn.
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| miscellaneous shower
\-. A miscellaneous shower will “be Church. {1420 N, Grant Ave, and Mr, and! a hs - MES aT VERE" thie" Vows.” I Mre:-Palmer-E.-Mart,. i —— to—Donaid-B.-Benson--Sept.| are the parents of the bridegroom. yg in the New. Bethel Baptist!" | Miss Barbara Hobbs was the cpurch. maid of honor and bridesmaids {were Mrs. C. Dale Dickinson, La-|
The Bridal Seane— Norma Sralding fo To John Burgess Sept. 10
were George Steinmetz, Edward|
Miss Norma Spalding
B wed Rev. Huffman : Officiates At WeddingRite
Demarree-Middleton Vows Are Read
The Rev,
bride satin. She had a two-tiered veil and carried white roses. Kenneth William Bush was the
The couple will live in Carmel. The bridegroom is a graduate of
: Butler University.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Warren Spalding, 31 W. 21st 8t., announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Norma, to John Arthur Burgess, son of Mrs, Merrill Taggart, Holicong, Pa., and the late
Chester A. Burgess, Elmira, N. Y.
The wedding will be Sept. 10 in thé Blessed Sacrament Chapel,
88. Peter and Paul Cathedral,
, Noll will officiate.
Mrs. Damien Spalding, sister-in-law of the future bride, will be matron of honor, Miss Joan Meisberger will be the bridesmadd. Kathleen Birch will be the flowergirl and David Spalding, nephew of the bride-to-be, the ringbearer.
Brother Best Man
Robert 8. Burgess, East Aurora, N. Y., will be his brother's best man. The ushers will be J. Frank Spalding, brother of the future bride, and Damon 8. Kromer. Wednesday the Omega Kappa Sorority will entertain with a in the home of Mrs. Frank Spicklemire, 1909 Nowland Ave. Miss Spalding will be feted with a luncheon and personal shower Saturday in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Hostesses will be Mrs. Damon Kromer,
Miss Frances South and Miss Joan Meisberger. Another party is being
Planned by Mrs. Damien Spalding, 929 N. Grant Ave. Mrs, Spalding’'s party will be Sept. 7. The prospective. bridegroom was graduated from the Valley
The Rt. Rev. Msgr, Rs Raymond R.
“Forge orge Military “Academy and attended the University of Kentucky and Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pa. Miss O ged Miss Deborah Osgood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert 8. Osgood, Pasadena, Cal., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Scheidenhelm, 3946 Washington Blvd, and their son, Ralph. Miss Osgood and . Ralph
' Schiedenhelm have announced
their engagement. Ralph entertained recently with his parents for Miss Osgood and a group of his friends. Mrs. Eldon Alig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Scheidenhelm, will give a luncheon tomorrow in the Woodstock Club for Miss MarJorle Ann Ropkey. —Miss Ropkey and Stuart Cavell will be married Oct. 29 in the First Presbyterian Church. _ Attending the luncheon will be Mrs. F.- Noble Ropkey, mother of the future bride; Mesdames Scheidenhelm, Albert Metzger, Thomas Shaw, Eldon Nyhart, William Carr and James Hutchison, Misses Ann Clark, Osgood, Challis Mercer and Natalie Griener. Miss Nancy Hare, Noblesville, also will attend.
Harold Willer
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olis took Miss Geraldine BiClocco as his bride in a 1 p. m. ceremony here Saturday in the St. Nicholas Church. The Rev. Robert Fannon officiated. The bride was attended by her younger. sisters, Miss Dolores DiCiocco was the maid of honor and the Misses Alvera and Rita DiCiocco, bridesmaids. They were gowned alike in Nile green dotted swiss over white taffeta. William J. Miller of Indianapolis was his brother's best man. Ushers were Richard O. Johnson land Robert L. Stringer, both of | Indianapolis. The bride wore a gown of white | dotted swiss. Her fingertip veil of French jllusion was held in place
She carrieac white daisies on an open-prayer book. After a reception in the home of the bride's parents, the couple left for a motor trip north, They will be at home Sept. 1 at 1125 8. Keystone Ave., Indianapolis. The bride attended Youngstown College and was graduated from Miami University. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip DiCiocco, “Phil-Rose Farm,” Poland, O. Mr. Miller is the son of John Miller, Sturgis, Mich., formerly of Indianapolis. .
Norma Myers Is Bride’
A trip to Chicago followed {the marriage of Miss Norma Jean Myers and Raymond 8. Smith at
19730 pth. yesterday Ti the McKee
Chapel, Tabernacle Presbyterian
Dr. Robert 8. Moore-|
Miss Myrna Lewis was the
maid of honor. The bridesmaids
and Mrs. John McDermott, They {wore white organdy dresses. Gene A. Smith, Little Rock, Ark. was the best man and the ushers were John R. Alabach, Gary, and Ted! Quartucio, Michigan City.
The bride, daughter of Mr. and | -
| Mrs. Weber M. Myers, 3050 Lafa~ fyette Rd., wore a white origandy gown made with a molded bodice and hoop skirt, Her {llusion veil fell from a bonnet of
illusion and she carried Shite rT |! |
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The trip followed a reception in the Riviera Crab. rhe “Coupe will be at home later this-month lat 2035 N. Meridian St. Mr. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry 4. Smith, 1237 W. 31st St. at-| lended Indiana University.
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