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North Side Church Will Be Site Today For Kepler-Jay Rite.
Ceremony to Be Performed at 4:30 P. M. By Rev. Roberf Pierce, Dr. Frank Beck BEFORE an altar banked with silver Christmas trees, |
poinsettias and holly, Miss Phyllis Jean Jay and John z. Kepler will exchange marriage vows at 4:30 p. m. today. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. Robert Pierce,
assisted by Dr. Frank Beck of Bloomington, in the Broadway Methodist Church.
Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs, James C. Jay, 3620
Washington Blvd., and Mr, and Mrs. Paul C. Kepler, Detroit.
Matron of honor will be Mrs, Norman Edwards, Columbus. She will be gowned in American Beauty satin fashioned with a formal fitted bodice and boat neckline. She will wear a matching satin bonnet accented with a plume of the same color and carry
a satin muff with green orchids. For her bridesmaids the bride chose Misses Carolyn Warner, Toledo, Catherine Brewer, Helen Dunlop and Mary Jo DeVatz,
THE INDIANAPOLISTOIES ro oe The Indianapolis Times= Miss Evans [Richard-! Wed Today
In' Church
Robert Chevalier
Is Bridegroom
Given in marriage by her father, Miss Barbara Ann Evans| became the bride of Robert Burris!” Chevalier at 3:30 p. m. today. | { - The single ring ceremony, held! iin the First Friends Church, was performed, by the Rev. Herbert 8. (Huffman. | For her matron of honor the. ibride chose Mrs. John H, Evans. iMaid of honor was Miss Catherine Clark. They were gowned in pine! green velvet with fitted formal! _|bodices and short jackets. They, ¢earried bouquets of red carna-| tions, pine and holly. | Bridesmaids, dressed ,in holly red velvet, were Miss Martha Jane
Robert Stephenson, Joan Wilson Engaged
Dressed like the honored at-, tendant in emerald green the ® bridesmaids also will carry mots Rite Rea with green orchids. William Waggoner, Decatur, By bs M 1 will be best man. Ushers will in- r. O clude Norman Edwards, Colum-|
bus, James Trinkle, Detroit, Wil-| y McCarty Wed
liam Clipman, LaGrange, and J Toman, Lalrange, andl -To.Leo P. McMully
The bride, to be given in mar-| The St. Philip Neri Catholic riage by her father, will wear a Church was the setting for the gown bf ivory satin fashioned marriage of Miss Marilyn Jane with an illusion neckline and McCarty and Leo Patrick McNul-
sheer yoke, Her full skirt will fall ty at 10 a. m. today.
into a cathedral train. The veil] The Rev. Fr. Raymond Moll of rose point ldce and illusion will performed the double ring cere-|
cascade from a cap of the same nny,
material. s. M. T. McCarty, : se A a: i of | Guinnup, Sreeuniela, Richard > St. Mr. Richard is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Rosenberg, - . 542 N. ) * wu : "I. John H. India to Be Home the bride, The bridegroom's par- Evans and Thomas F. Evans, Louisville.
A reception will be held in the ents are Mr. and Mrs. Patrick
Marott Hotel immed?fately after mMcNulty, 814 N. Oxford St.
the service. | Matron of honor, Mrs, BenjaThe bride will wear 8 gray min .C. Loyal Jr., wore ruby red and Mrs. William R. Evans, 6674 suit with green accessories fOr qatin fashioned with a fitted for- N. Pennsylvania St., and Mr. and S V ( h h T d her wedding trip south. imal bodice. She wore a matching Mrs. Arthur B. Chevalier, 4121 N. ay ows in urc oO ay The couple will live in Wash- satin paby cap and carried a bou- Guilford-Ave. Vows uniting Miss Irene M. Sims and William G. Hardman Jr,
ington before Jong to Andis quet of white poinsettias. where the bridegroom W with the Diplomatic Service. Green Gowns Worn The bride was. graduated from | Northwestern University where she was a member of Delta
western University and versity of Chicago. He is a mem- {of Fed poinsettias.
ber of Delta Tau Delta Fra-| The: bride's gown was of im-|
iported Brussels lace over candle
ternity. {light satin. The princess bodic
— . |was accented with a V neckline. | Mr Bernard {The long sleeves extended into] - {bridal points. Her full, hooped] . |skirt fell into a cathedral traim| Takes Bride The veil of imported silk illusion . was attached to a Chantilly lace Anne C. Carson ‘bonnet edged with pearls with
. . iclusters of orange blossoms. - Married in Church | William Rayball served as bes
Weddings VOWS
Anne Colette Carson and Marvin Thomas Donlan.
R. Bernard Jr. at 11:30 a. M.| A reception followed the cere-|
today in the St. Joan of Arc'mony in the home of the bride’ Catholic Church. °* {parents The bride is the ‘daughter of | Mrs. Mary F. Carson, 4530 Prim-|
Me Me Patos of or mee Joan Norman
groom are of Hobart.
The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Clement; | M a Bosler officiated. wi sail S arrie Wearing a blue worste sul : with brown accessories, Mias| R. A. Norman Gives Betty Pittman served as maid of]
honor. She was the bride's only! Bride in Marriage | Times Special
atwendant: ; . P + F 1] + C < f { Morgan, Miss Mabel Satterly 131; graduated from Butler University. and Mrs, Joseph F. O’Mahone Bei e Suit Worn ; WAUKEGAN, Ill, Dec. 30 — Joan Foldman Plans ar ner ail S 0 0 opera e | Leo Gootee, Mrs. William Epstein i {1831 N. Alabama St. and wo g {Wearing a champagne lace dress.) {130; Homer Riegner, Miss Marge Ethel Smeller, Barberton, O.
- John MacFarland, cousin of the zis Joan Phyllis Norman became!
1 1 | NO MATTER how brilliant a ,— Run ———————— bridegroom, was best. man. the bride of William Wesley Hop-| Candlelight Service |defensive game yofi play, if part- South “dealer. ee Toe est an i ooo ued. in white satin, fashe The bride wore a suit of beige nenrath at 2:30 p. m. today in the Im a candlelight service, Miss ner doesn’t co-operate you may as Neither side vulnerable. oe ee 0 se nexi pay w he with a fitted bodice, the gabardine with black accessories. pirst Methodist Church. Joan Elizabeth Feldman = and well have gone to the movies or NORTH e Jan, (bride carried a bouquet of bridal, Following a wedding trip to Mp and Mrs. R. A. Norman, James Harton will be united in} \something. Mr. Champion made] Miss Brash ‘Marott Club | Fores and ivy. Her bouffant New York, the couple will live at 5626 College Ave. Indianapolis, marriage at 7:30 p. m. today. |a beautiful defense move in to- S—K J 10 8 | Marott Club, Tues. night: N &| { Doped skirt was highlighted 3817 N. Pennsylvania St. \are parents of the bride. Parents| Parents of the couple are Mr.day's deal and Mr. Muzzy not H—10 3 |S (Possible 270)—Mrs. Epstein,| it a,band of lace at the walist- ¥ The bride, a graduate of St.ior the bridegroom are Dr. and and Mrs. Sylvester H. Feldman, only failed to co-operate, he didn’t D—A 54 {Jerry Epstein 167.5; R. W. Lee, lone and fell into a cathedral Vincent's School of Nupsins, = 2 Mrs. Merle Hoppenrath, Elwood, 316 W. 39th St, and Mr. and even notice it. i I 64 LE Jerome Jastns 152} ae. R. C. Hon Ber Sngerup yell of silk nurse at the Veterans Hospital 1nd, Mrs. Russell Harton, 220 S. r. yi 43S {Crawford, Mrs. Ralph G. Itten- = . on Gold Spring Road. Ef ne bride; given 1a mariage by Biter Aus IC ron ie Lug db ned, a | Mr. Champion Mr. Muzzy [bach 142; E & W (Possible 270), BY MARGUERITE SMITH orange blossoms, The bridegroom is a senior in her father, chose Miss Janis Lou The double ring ceremony, to/the seven of hearts. When this | Sr 3 4 =) o) 2 |—Mrs. Arthur Pratt, Mrs. Ken-| : Times Garden Editor ong She. Ceremony a rethe Indiana University Medical {Hoppenrath as her only attendant. be performed hy Dr. Dallas/lost to the nine spot, he swore p, x 3 5 D—Q 6s [neth Pettijohn and Gilbert Cohen,/@—~How do you rest a gardenia’ Fad I a 8 hed dn e home of School. |Attending the bridegroom was Ote Browning, will be held in the softly and bit a small piece out) ¢_, q 4 Cb 82 |Al Dobrowitz 152 . (tie); George| Mrs. B. R. P. ' 'Hoppenrath, Great Lakes, Ill. |P. Ryan, M. L. Thompson 142.5. |A_ If this is the winter flowering Gold Travel Suit
The bride attended Mary Was
* i Mr. M rs. Kimmel ington College of the University y j3o has chosen Miss Jeanne Suffer. S—A Q 6
lof Virginia and Butler University. Lyon. She will wear an eggshell After winning the first trick H—A K 9
. E, {The bridegroom,- a member Will Preside {Beta Theta Pi Fraternity, at-
The 1951 legislative program of tended Indiana University.
a Youth Conservation The bridegroom fis stationed were on his left but, on the bid- SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST lants to raise under ordinary“; fhe Taina be reviewed and the United States Naval Station! ane hres to he given in a ding, that was very unlikely. He, 1p - 1 H Pass Pass open Jair, jecial pair, Jemma. A conditions you might The bride is a graduate of Bute adopted at a meeting Thursday. at Great Lakes. age i 2 isce. wool suit Nad eight tricks in sight out-| Dhl. Pass 18 Pass 2 en lroply Sven's get many useful pointers from '¢f University. The bridegroom, The half-day session will open| | pow or R o " im. Side of clubs and it appeared t0| 1 NT Pass 2 N T Pass | the government bulletin on gar-| "NO attended the University of with 9:30 a. m. registration in| Close Harmony |accented with rhinestone trim- pn, that his best bet was to try| NT All Pass Miss Stewart Home | denia -eulture, Call the county Akron, is a graduate of Purdue
the World War Memorial west | Plastic counter materials a
room. {popular for kitchen work surfac oses f libs Hall School principal, will return! Superintendent of Documents, Presenting various phases of because they are durable and at- By ie ; {lead away from the ace of clubs. 0 u Mr Dal shed th from New York tomorrow. She Washington, for leaflet No. 199 D RB $l the program will be Mrs. Waiter tractive. Because they come in A family reception will follow | Now Mr. Dale cashe e ACE ttended the Cum Laude Society] On “Gardenia Culture.” anie urier
Eskew, Martinsville; Mrs. Russell many colors and patterns,
Earl Stumpf, Royer K. Brown, be chosen before the counters a
Rose Schaffner and Wayne C.linstalled, if floor and wall cover-| University. {last spade he dropped a small/pion would have to win the sec-| Wednesday. | dinnapolis Times. : Kimmel and Miss Helen Daniels. lings are to harmonize with the, After Monday the couple willlelub, Mr. Champion had to make 6nd diamond. This plan was a| pe pe : Vows Are Pledged ‘Mrs. Kimmel wil Kimmel will preside. plastic. {live in Chicago. [two discards and he chose the/good one but on the ace of dia-| In Church Rite
Serving as bridesmaids were Miss Betty Ann McNulty, Miss {Alice Marie Harvey and Miss]
3 rity. The bridegroom Mary Lou Gallagher. Dressed like, oy, from North-| the honor attendant in emerald| the Uni- [green satin, they carried bouquets}
united Miss man. Ushers included Lawrence pa McCarty, Timothy O'Connor and P. H. Ho photo Master-Point Game [oiiar highlighted with ~ seed|the VOWS. Officiating for the
the the service. |Spade Trick Cashed \and king of hearts, His plan was Cushman, Fortville;' Mesdames whole kitchen color scheme must, Both the bride and the bride-| WITH THIS idea in mind he to follow with the/ace and an-
Chevalier and Miss Margot Ann| ChieTaier | r. Coryell Best Man | { Mr. | bride was gowned in white |duchess satin, fashioned with a (high, round neckline and long {tapered sleeves, Her skirt fell into a cathedral train. The veil of (fingertip silk illusion cascaded from a feathered cap accented {with rhinestones, She carried a bouquet of- white orchids, ste[Phanotis and lilies. Miner-Baker photo | Serving as best man was James 4 1 IR. 3 Jr. Coral Gables, Fla. Miss Nancy Solomon became the bride of Edwin Richard, [For his ushers ‘the bridegroom Wednesday in the Broadmoor Country Club. The bride is the (chose Phillip Minton, Dan W. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Solomon, 5360 N. Pennsylvania
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a aoe wea William Hardman, Irene Sims:
| Immediately following the cere- ware repeated at 10:30 a. m. today in the St. Thomas Aquinas Cath- ° mony a reception was held in the 5jijc Church. The Rev. Fr. Joseph Brokhage officiated at the double * home of the bride's parents. ring ceremony. : ! % For her wedding trip south the Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Sims, 556 N, ride wore a gray wool suit and central Court, and William G. Hardman, 160 W. 47th St,
(a red plaid coat. { erald green satin, Mrs. a | After Jan. 8 the couple will live! oy Te &
i in Richmond, Va a Ott Sh ll > | The bride, a member of Alpha served us mation of Honor. he © e er
carried a bouquet of yellow roses; |Chi Omega Sorority, was gradu.) and wore a matching headpiece, ated from DePauw University, Aa es rl e {The bridegroom also a graduate For bis best Ei the brideroom chose Jack Parsons, Louis-| {of DePauw, is a member of Alpha & Ruth O' Mahoney
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(Tau Omega Fraternity. ville, Ushers were William Nason "7 land William Lesch. | Married in Church Bridge Results— Reception Given { A double ring ceremony united Gowned in traditional white Miss Ruth Evelyn O'Mahoney Clubs Name satin, the bride was given in mar. 2nd Otto Paul Sheller at 10 a, m,
today in the SS. Peter and Paul
riage by her father. Her gown Was Cathedral. ( ard Winners (fashioned with a fitted bodice ac-! The Most Rev. Paul C. Schulte,
nted with a petite mandarin: Archbishop of Indianapolis, read
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nuptial mass was the Rt. Rev, 3 Scores Announced pearls. Her full hooped skirt fell Mger Raymond R. Noll, 3
THE betrothal of Miss Joan Wilson and Robert Coleman Stephenson, Newtown into a cathedral train. A Juliet! Wearing a gown of gold tafe
Square, Pa., is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Wilson, 2500
8 . 4 » Results of play are announced] | W . 42d St. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Albert Edward Stephen- [py several local bridge clubs to- cap held her two-tiered fingertip, feta yim Zoi agoesecries, a |day. Winners follow. eil. Mary Spalding served as maid o son, Philadelphia, and the late Mr. Stephenson. Miss Wilson was graduated from Tudor (98 inners follow. aster point| The Whispering Winds was the | nonor. Hor rr Hall School and Goucher College, Baltimore. She is a member of the Indianapolis | game, Wed. night: N & 8 (Pos. Setting for the reception which cade of Better Times roses. Junior League. = Mr. Stephenson is a graduate of the Pennsylvania Military College. [sible Score 220) Karl Zinkan, followed the ceremony. | ora bride’s brother, James R. | {Claude Lett 138.5; Miss Helen| The bride, who attended Butler ln ap ae. host. Tal oka | Ryan, Mrs. V. J. Obergfell 123; University, is a member of Pi ose Dr. Brownin Blackwood on Bridge— |Miss Marguerite Madden, Mrs. Beta Phi Sorority. She was grad- | tian P. O'Mahoney, Washing Lester Wiess 120; Harry Single- uated from Idaho University, on, and Leo Feldhake,
Bri ! | liant P [ ayin U sel ess [ f ton, Dr. George Goldman 119.| A member of Phi Deita asayftide Wears White Will Officiate ying : Bide, Wasa
|® '& W (possible 220) Noble| Fraternity, the bridegroom was s parents’ are Mr,
North Methodist Church. lof his lower lip, But that was/ SOUTH
h-l gor her matron of honor, the Only a part of the grief he was to Mr. Dale * | The mid-winter tournament of For her wedding trip south the
|the. Central Ohio Bridge Associa-| type it should be coming into {bride chose a gold suit and hat. ‘tion is scheduled for Jan. 12 good growth now, If it is. the She wore a brown coat, and
[through 14 in th summer flowering kind simply : of wool suit with black accessories. (Mr. Dale saw that he was over D—10 9 8 2 Prd lly oF e Seneca Hotel, withholding fertilizer should be, brown snakeskin accessories.
| Serving as best man will be his head. There was a chance C—K 75 , enough. Since gardenias are After Jan. 14 the couple will
at| Paul Guild. [for nine tricks if the ace of clubs| The bidding: Wo schedule will include wom-| among the most dificult of all make their home at 418 E, 15th
$s pair, men’s pair, mixed pair,
re | mings. She will wear a matchingli, throw Mr. Champion in at the
rité to the University, us Rat and carry White sweethes! proper moment and force him to seven of diamonds: and “the “jack
Miss I. Hilda Stewart, Tudor agent's office, or w
convention and spant the holidays
in Keene, N. H., in New York Send questions on gardening M re groom are graduates of Indiana cashed four spade tricks. On the other diamond, hoping Mr. Cham-|, 4 New Jersey. Tudor School re-| to Marguerite Smith, The In- arries
— CFT ee i tate [os Mr. Champion unhesi-| Mar Grad Becomes Bride Three ree Are Brides in Ceremonies . This Week fang heer Gr Kina Thm OEY y
Repeating vows read by the {Rev, Fr. Henry Trapp, Miss Mary {Ann Grady and Daniel E. Butler Jr. were united in marriage at 11 a. m. today in the Christ the King Catholic Church. Parents of the couple are Dane iel Joseph Grady, 1714 E. Kessler Blvd, and Mr, and Mrs. Butler, Newport, N. H. Serving as her sister’s only ate tendant, Miss Betty Jo Grady were copper iridescent taffeta (with matching headpiece and mitts, John Callahan of Keene, N, H,, = served as best man. John Grady, Columbus, and John Butler, News, port, were ushers.
Satin-Lace Gown Worn The bride wore a gown of Vens ice lace over white satin, Her ail {length illusion veil was at e ito a Juliet cap. The full skirt fell into a cathedral train. 1a A reception held in the Dome of the bride's parents ig the service. 2a The Souple | will tive in Peters borough, N. H. The bridegroom was graduated from Keene Teachers College, Keene, N. H,
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Avoid wearing or hanging stained garment in the
Muzzy could win the second dia-| mond and lead THROUGH the! clubs up to the ‘ace-queen. |
Mr. Champion Upset PLAYED that way, the defenders would win two clubs, two hearts and a diamond. Mr. Dale knew he was licked. Sadly he led the second diamond. But] aif, Mr. Muzzy played THE! SIX—and Mr. Champion was in| after all with the jack. He cashed’ two hearts but then had.to give Mr. Dale a club trick which was | all he needed for game. “Why wouldn't you play thei queen of diamonds, Muzzy?’ Mr. * {Champion roared. “Didn't you see me drop the king?" “What king?” asked Mr. Muz-
zy. Mr. Champion held his head in his hands. “What King,” ” “hej echoed. “Oh, no!” x ? “Incidentally,” added Mr. ide zy, happily, “if you hadn't made s (that lousy opening lead we'd have beaten them.”
Crouch-Hopkins Wedding Held
; rold W. Mohler, officiated for the wedding of Miss| | Eleanor Beatrice Hopkins and! Charles Marvin Crouch in the! West Washington Street Methodist Church Dec. 23. aE Bl Te ns, are a... Wednes. parents of the bride. Parents of day was the wedding day Miss Catherine Jeanette Hart (right) [the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. and Rees E. Zay. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Hart, 37 Northview Drive, | Attending the couple were Mr.|
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