Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 June 1950 — Page 33

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nd Wall J. the bride of John Dempsey in a i at 3:30 p,m. ceremony to be read at 3:30 p. m.| today. § atian Chard Vows will be exchanged in the Garland M. Irvington Presbyterian Church ty ® with the Rev. Henry White officiFB. Dye; 1130 Miss Julia Beebe, Crawfords-

apolis, are the

binson will be and the bridesJoanne Hine : Hoffner.

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. John DeMasie Jr. were the ushers.

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fell from a half crown accented with matching lace. -

Mr. Pullen was best man. Wil-|

Yiam Pickering, Kokomo, and ‘Immediately following the ceremony a reception was held in ae he

bridegroom is a graduate of But-

Miss Miller To Say Vows

John Dempsey Will Take Bride

Before an altar banked with ms and summer flowers, . Miss.

Judith Anne Miller will become

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{Colyer as his b Mrs. D. B. Colyer.

Lane, Indianapolis. Mrs. R. W. Hudson, Avenel, N. J., was the matron of honor. Miss Dee Bennett, Lima, O., served as maid of honor while the bridesmaids were Miss Barbara Bray, West Lafayette, and Miss Marilyn McKee, Hartford City. ~ They wore green, rose, yellow.-and. blue-organdy..... .

White Organdy Gown

ville, will be the maid of honor. She will wear a lavender organdy frock. The white embroidered or-

'gandy bridal gown has a fitted

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bodice, bolero and bouffant hooped kirt. The bride will wear a twoered illusion veil. She will have

‘white flowers.

. Church Reception Robert Dempsey, Columbia ah of Indiana University. She

City, will be the best man. The reception will be in the church. ter a trip to Michigan the cduple will be at home in Columbus, Ind. The bride attended Earlham

College and the bridegroom is a

graduate of the college.

Mr. and Mrs, D. L. Miller, 59 : |. The Narrators will meet in the N. Bolton Ave. and Mr. and Mrs.) ome of Mrs. A. D. Beeler, 632

Roy Dempsey, Marion, parents of the couple.

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The white organdy bridal gown ‘had an appliqued overskirt. The

dress was fashioned with a man-|

darin collar and dolman sleeves. {An -organdy cloche held the el-\bow-length veil, The bride carried white flowers, : Robert McKane Boyer, Terre | Haute, was the best man. The {ushers were Richard Bibler, Mun{cle, and Robert Gammon and {Mendel O. McCarty, Indianapolis, | The reception-was in the Col{yer—garden. For her trip North

HER aR HR pMde” CHOSE Hed Tie H Rt

with navy and white accessories. - Mr. Dill and his bride are grad{is a member of the Kappa Kappa {Gamma Sorority and Mr. Dill is {a Kappa Sigma Fraternity mem- | ber,

Program Announced By Narrators Group

{Berkley Road, tomorrow. Four

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(Mrs, Donovan A. Turk and Mrs.

"Tellle Kerlin will become the bride

f “members - will . give the cently. They raised |varied program. They will be/build a 55 bed hospital.

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24 Wallace Lane, are the

parents, (Brown photo.)

* Times State Service NOBLESVILLE, June 17.—Robert H. Dill took Miss Mary Alice ride in a ceremony read at 4:30 p. m. today. The ~wows-in-the-home of the bride's parents, Mr. and

The bridegroom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Dill, 24 Wallace

Huber-Kerlin Vows Tonight

C, G. Minton, Miss Mildred Lu-

lof Eugene Edward Huber, The wedding will be at 8 o'clock tonight in Christ Episcopal Church. The Rev, Mr, Minton is Vetlerans’ Hospital chaplain. The! bride is the daughter of} Mr. and Mrs. Oscar F. Kerlin, | Elmira, N, Y. Mr. and Mrs. Bert] 'L. Huber, 3470 Graceland Ave. are the bridegroom's parents, Miss Virginia Kerlin, Ithaca, N. Y., maid of honor, will wear| green organdy. A ballerina length yellow organdy dress will be worn

lof white illusion. and Carry. &. quet of daisies and gardenias. Clifford Tombs will be the best | man. The reception will be in the| Hotel Lincoln. The couple will be at home in| West Lafayette where the bride-| groom is attending Purdue Uni-!|

son College, Boston.

Club Raises $43,000

{established a

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‘ {was the candlelighter,

Repeating vows read by the Rev.

by the bride. She will have a vell| ga ret Clifford and Alice Brown.

{cent Holy Year Pilgrimage and

versity. The bride attended Emer.| Club to Have Luncheon

HARRODSBURG, Ky. — The| Women’s Club here has done | some’ outstanding civic work re-/Club, Inc. $43,000 to. They!

Times Special : . 8T. LOUIS, June 17--Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bartlett Armstrong will be at home in Baltimore after a wedding trip south. 3 The couple was married at 4:30 m. today in the Univ ethodist Church here. The bride

{grave, daughter of Mrs. George C. Hargrave, University City, Mo. - Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Arm. strong, 835 N. Audubon Rd. Indianapolis, are the bridegroom's iparents. ! The matron of honor was Mrs, R. E. Armstrong Jr. Indianspo{lis. Bridesmaids were Miss Betty

Bride Wears White

They wore white lace over orchid and aqua satin. Catherine Howard Armstrong, Indianapolis,

The bride wore white lace with a bertha embroidered in pearls and-iridescent sequins. The skirt extended into a cathedral train.

The bride's {llusion veil was held by a lace bonnet. She carMr. Armstrong Jr. was the best man. The ushers were Fred Salzer, St. Louis, and Robert Bodeman, Cedar Lake, Ind. The reception was in the church, The bride is a graduate of DePauw University and an Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority member. The bridegroom is a graduate of Purdue University.

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Miss Nalley to Tell

» . Of Pilgrimage Mother Theodore Circle, Daughters of Isabella, will hold a social meeting following a business session Tuesday in the Catholic Community Center. Noble and North Sts, Mrs, Zeo W. Leach will preside. Miss Frances Steidle, chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames Helen A. Galm, Zelma Miley and Margaret Weatherhead, Misses Alma Nalley, Helen Reidy, Mar-

Mise Nathey will tail on Her re Mrs. Weatherhead, who accompanied her, will show pictures

taken in various European couritries.

\And Garden Party

{David Thomason.

Ta member of the Alpha Phi and

Attendants Named

the best man, The ushers will be Roland Perry, Borden Crews and The reception will be in the the couple will be at home in Ine dianapolis. Both are graduates of Indiana and students in the

Nu Sigma Phi Sororities. The bridegroom is affiliated with the Alpha Tau Omega and Nu Sigma Nu Fraternities. < The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Kenneth Schaefer, 1623 N. Lynhurst Drive, Mra. William Asher, Tempe, Ariz., and Joseph

IM. Milan, Palmer, Neb. are the

bridegroom's parents.

Wedding Today

the Indianapolis

Bloomington Church Scene

Of Carr-Peck Nuptials

BLOOMINGTON, June 17--The Trinity Episcopal Church’ here was the scene at 3:30 p. m. today of Miss Barbara Ann-Peck’s marriage to Richard F. Carr. -

N.Y bridegroom's mother, 3 ana University. She is a Delta oi The Rev. A: Bilton Cole oe Gamma Sorority member. | oi Mr. Carr is a graduate of Pur-|

satin gown and a tulle veil. She due Universit { y. He attended Stan-| carried a fan-shaped bouquet of ford University and also is a|

. and Mrs. John R. Carr, 4324 Broadway, Indianapolis, ia the

Miss Anne Seagroatt, Brooklyn, sity Law School. He is affiliated was the mald of honor. Miss, with the Delta Tau Delta Fra-|

Mary Keith Dasker, Louisville, {grnity, {

| Mrs, Horace M. Fowell will be {hostess in her home, 5565 Washington Blvd.,, tomorrow for the

Indianapolis Parliamentary Law the best man and Robert Bracken, A garden party will|Indianapolis, and Jackson Spenc-) y,,ryet here. this week. Shredded follow the 12:30 p. m. luncheon.|®T: Chicago, were the ushers. The retiring officers, Mesdames

was the bridesmaid. | restates { Robert Carr, Los Angeles, was: Market Test Here A new cereal will enter the

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The bride is the daughter of Mrs Charles T. Peck, Brooklyn...

white flowers. {graduate of the Indiana Univer-|

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Se, iRice is a hollow. waffle. shaped] = The reception was in St. Marga- | preakfast food which has been| blood bank, aided[James P. Tretton Sr., Harry Hull, ret’s Hall. The couple will be at|taste-tested before coming to In-|

* SYDNEY, Australia — Women Paul Duckwall, reviews, and Mrs.|in mass tests for tuberculosis and Benton 8. Lowe, Frank N. Lind- home in Cincinnati. The bride is! dianapolis. It will not be Introbuying 33 carat gold William F., Huddleston and Mrs. establistied a botanical rose gar- ner, W. W. Reedy and Martin Col-| a graduate of Adelphi College and| ilins, will assist.

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