Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 August 1950 — Page 31
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Bethel Methodist Church. The Rev. Charles M. Johnson will officiate. ; The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence M, Steele, 5048 E. Michigan St, Mr, and Mrs. D. L. Cowser, 6051 Lowell Ave, are the parents of the bride
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: The best man was John Bam- , Indianapolis, brother of bridegroom, and the ushers Bamberger, Vester Len Robert Porter, Green-
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A reception in the Denton home followed the ceremony. For her wedding trip to Michi-
sories. The couple will live in Columbus, Ind., after Aug. 19. Both the bride and bridegroom were graduated from DePauw University. She is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority, and he belongs to Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity.
R. K. Butters To Wed
McKee Chapel
To Be Setting Dr. Roy Ewing Vale will officiate at the 2:30 o'clock wedding this afternoon of Miss Betty Jean
McKee Chapel, Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. The white swiss organdy bridal gown is fashioned with a fitted bodice, double collar and bouffant skirt. The bride's two-tiered fin-ger-tip illusion veil will be held by an organdy half-hat. She will cary a white satin prayerbook topped with white orchids and valley lilies. Embroidered organdy frocks will be worn by the bride’s attendants. The ballerina-length dresses
-in-yellow and green will-fall over|-
taffeta.
Colonial The matron of Sonor Mrs. Ralph Thomas, will carry a colonial bouquet of pink pompons and gardenias. The bridesmaids, Mrs. Robert Lohman and Miss Peggy MacNelly, will have similar bouquets. Russell Butters will be the best man. Serving as ushers will be Ralph Thomas, William Louton, Clyde McCord and Louis Lindenbaum, The reception will be In the Riviera Club. The couple will be at home at 2361 N. Delaware St. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Helen M. Ittner, 1115 W. 31st St. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Butters, 4707 Indianola Ave, are the bridegroom’s parents.
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CINCINNSL. om Aug. 12 Miss Wilma Kokemohr and John
p. m. today in the Faith Lutheran Church. The Rev. Arthur Daehnke officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kokemohr of
856 Troy Ave, In-
parents. Miss Carolyn Breliob, Indianapolis, was the maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Misses Ellen Kokemohr, Jane Eckerlin and Zita Hanfbauer.. They = wore green; yellow, aqua and orchid} frosted marquiset and carried cascades of asters.
Lodge Reception | The bride chose white lace and net. Her fingertip veil was held] by a Juliet cap and her flowers were white asters. ~Donald Buck was the best man while the ushers were Carl Epler, Edwin Summeier and Robert Buck, all of Indianapolis. The reception was in the Vir ginia Club Lodge. The couple will be at home at 4616 Bluff Road, Indianapolis.
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CUERO; Tex. — Miss
test here which entitles her to;
$1000 and a trip to Washington. | {Sunday afternoon events planned (in Holliday Park. They will conthe President's Committee on Na- tinue this month and next.
The contest was sponsored by! tional Employed Eig Physical:
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“Jean Lee Topples
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Miss . gE 24 years old, recently
bettered all world marks in arch ery in Copenhagen; Denmark. She scored 3254 points; 491 for two
rounds of 50 yards; 497 for two __
rounds of 35 yards and 474 for |
Oldest Unitarian
BROCKTON, Mass.— Mrs, Etta: Randall, 102 years old recently,
‘William Cuffel To Speak Today
lustrated talk on “Dahlias, Kinds, | {Care and Growth,” at 3 p. m. today in Holliday House, Holliday Peggy Park. He is president of the InLord recently won an essay con-|diana Dahlia Society.
naturalist will show Kodachrome slides on “Roses” at ¢.20 p.m.
Awarded Honor
san Butler is the be awarded a
....5An. the bride. blue. FOG shantung suit and white acces-
Mrs. James Edward Bamberger, the former Miss Bethia Gra wedding attendants, Miss Mary Griffith Denton (standing), maid Denton, bridesmaid. Both are sisters of the bride.
Pre-Nuptial Parties Dot The Social Calendar Here
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often served on the terrace under a giant umbrella lined in pink geranium print. It is perfect to have all the glam--our and fun of a resort with the comfort of home: > Katharine Daniels and her young friends have been enJoying the pool enormously. Among the young peoples swimming with her one day were Charlotte Colby and Lois Goodnough.
Readys Here
IT WAS great fun to see Helen and Josephine Ready at Mrs. Dorothy Buschmann’s the other night. They had been visiting with Mrs, Guy Kirsch ‘at Klinger Lake, Mich.
They have her house during the summer in Wickenburg, Ariz. In the winter they occupy quarters back of their charming shop. Helen was wearing one of _ their own. dresses. in red with turquoise trim at the yoke. These are the fascinating kind that do not have to be ironed, requiring only a twist and a pull. Among the people there that night were Mary Sinclair, Betty Bertermann, Mrs. Edgar Elliott, Janet Symmes, Lettie Stanton and Barbara Gamble. Barbara was in the throes of moving into their new house near Traders Point Hunt Club and is doubtless well settled by this week-end.
Miss Lindley Is Engaged
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Mr. and Mrs. Stacey B. orm 5201 Pork vel an the approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Laura Bradford Lindley, to Cletus H. Kruyer Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs. Kruyer, South Bend. The wedding will be Sept. 13in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel, SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Miss Lindley is a graduate of Denison University and is a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. ‘The prospective bridegroom has been graduated | from Indiana University. He is affiliated with the Sigma Alpha Ep. | silon Fraternity.
William Cuffel a give an {l-
His talk is one 6f a series of
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Says Vows Couple to Take Wedding Trip Mr. and Mrs. William B. Scott are a1 oa a trip to Colorado Springs, Colo., following their “marriage at 8:30 o'clock Tast night in the Beech Grove Methodist Church. The bride was Miss Lois Jeanne
Paugh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Paugh, Beech Grove.
in blue, yellow and pink organdy and will ‘wear picture hats,
A net bonnet will hold her fingertip veil. Bhe will carry a bouquet of whites delphinium, gardenias and ivy. The best man will be William Stewart. John Armstrong William Nevill will be the ushers, The ringbearer is to be Michael Noland. A reception An. the church will follow the rite. The
trip north.
Rev. Dodrill Officiates
Miss Montgomery Is Married
The Broadway Baptist Church was the scene at 7:30 o'clock last night of Miss Kathryn Montgomery’s marriage to Clarence E. Wade Jr. The Rev. R. M. Dodrill officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam C. Montgomery, 1435 W. 36th 8t., and Mr. and Mrs. Wade, Princeton, are the | parents. AEUm Miss Lucille Hollen, Princeton, wag the bride's only attendant. 8he wore a toast lace dress over taffeta, and tan accessories. Her flowers were American beauty
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Scott, Jeffersonville, are the bride-! groom'’s parents. The Rev. C. V. Jones, pastor of the First Baptist Church, Newton, Iowa, officiated.
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the matron of honor and th bridesmaids were Miss Loisann
Margie Simpson, -Marilyn-Hughes and Margie Nickels, pink, orchid, blue, yellow and green net frocks.
Boat Neckline
Lace Gown
Mrs. Richard H. Templin was| Jets,
The white nylon bridal gown
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The bride was in a white lace {ballerina-length dress over tafHer white Bible was topped white roses and orchids.
Hugh Willlam Morris, Prince-
Scott, Jeffersonville, and Misses|!0n, Was the best man while the
ushers were William Ford, Prince-
ee wore/lon, and James B. Reeve Jr. : ville
The reception was in the shureh.
and
” aouple will live at "728 College Ave. after a
‘bridesmaids were Miss Mary nes Perkins and Miss June Mar-|,
{Foxworthy at 3:30 p. m.
Methodist. Church.
Mr. and Mrs.
‘maids willbe Miss | jcennes and Miss Joby Furwortny THEY gowned
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Joan Jolly to be Wed In Rite Today
In a traditional white satim gown, Miss Joan La Vas Jolly will be married to Donald Lewis today in ithe Cumberland Methodist Church. Officiating will be the Rev. Robe ert. R. Rowland, Cumberiand Methodist Church, and the Rev. Warren Freeborn, Maywood
The bride is the daughter of
George 3. Jolly. 38 N. Routiers Ave. Mr. and Mrs.
C, T. Foxworthy, 4980 E. 75th St.
are the parents of the brides
jgroom,
The maid of honor will be Miss Dorothy La Mae Jolly. The brides=
Riser and Miss Ellen Orcutt, Vine
white organdy over ga and yellow taffeta. They will carry baskets of garden flowers. The bouffant hooped skirt of the bride’s gown is fashioned with a cathedral train. Her two-tiered gg veil is held ia by a esis tin band accented with lace,
Bs will carry a cascade bouquet of stephanotis, white ‘Plumes, :
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od of 3 30 p esterday in MgKee Chapel of oy Tabernacle’ Presbyterian hm Their parents are Mr. and Mm. O. W, Schooley, 728 E. 71st St., and Mrs, Grace Lammers, 4447 College Ave.
Miss Barbara J. Martin Bride of Robert L. Orem
Times Special HOUSTON, Tex. Aug. 12--Lt. Robert L., Orem, USAF, took Miss Barbara Jayne Martin as his bride in a ceremony read at 7:30 p. m. today in the South Main Baptist Church here, Dr. E., H. Westmoreland, pastor of the church, officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Byron C. Martin, Houston, and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon L. Orem, 5224 College Ave, Indianapolis, are the bridegroom’ 8 parents, Miss Betty Ross Jackson was
the maid of honor, and the
attended Notre Dame University. He 1s a uate ‘of the United States Military Academy, West (Point, N. Y,
tin. ‘They were in pink lace over| | taffeta and carried bouquets of chrysanthemums. The white Chantilly lace bridal gown was over white satin. The bride had a fingertip illusion veil and a bouquet of wh'te orchids and valley lilies. Lt. Dan Guyton, UBAF, Fort Worth, Tex., was the best man. The ushers were Lt. Bob Conway,
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The bridegroom is attending But-
ler University.
train,
| Robert Mundell To Take Bride
Rober R. pi pn Indianapoli 2 in Lafayette, La.
From Center
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was fashioned with ‘a boat neckline, fitted bodice, and full skirt which fell into a formal court A half bonnet of {illusion held the Sager tip veil. The.bride carried white flowers.
Richard Scott, Jeffersonville, At 2:30 p.m. today Miss Myrna was the best man while the ush- May Lewis and Lester K. Esarey ers were James Crum, James Will be married in the Grace Daliman and Glen Montgomery, Evangelical Lutheran Church. all of Jeffersonville, and Mr.|The Rev. E. H. Zimmerman will Yelp officiate. After their trip the couple will The bride is the r of be at home in Beéch Grove. The Mr. and Mrs. Joseph daughter of bridegroom is a graduate of Pur- Rockville Ave. Mr. and Mrs. due University. Lester P. Esarey, 337 N. Belle Vieu Place, are the parents of the bridegroom, The attendants will be Miss Mary Ann Hittle, maid of honor; Mrs. Arthur Padish Gary, and Mrs; Albert Webb, bridesmaids;
Myrna Lewis
WESLACO 1 Tex, A. 12-Mr. ang Mrs. Milton - ‘A. - Shields an«
4 i EE Attendants
The bride's attendants will be dressed alike in orchid a d lime green nylon marquiset. They will carry peach gladioli. The bride will b- gowned in lace over satin, and wear an 1illusion fingertip veil. Her bouquet
will-be-made-of-white-and
The couple will be married Sept. The..prospective bridegroom 1s the mephew of Mr. and Mrs, Ernest L. Carr, 1202 N. Oakland Ave, Indianapolis.
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lilles and tuberoses. flowergiris will be TIE aa at bk Ann Blake will og the ringbearer. C. T. Foxworthy will be his son's best man. Thé ushers- will be James H. Belt, James Hoggatt and Robert G. Reed Jr. A reception In Cifaldi's Vila Nova will follow the ceremony. The: couple wlil drive to Canada for a wedding trip. The bride will travel‘n—-a toast brown linen suit with natural and navy acces sories, The couple will live at 2444 N, Meridian Bt. after Aug. 27. The bride attended the College o. Music, Cincinnati. The bridegroom attended Purdue Univers sity and was graduated from Butler University. He is attende ing the School of Medicine, Ine
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