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Gloria Novak fo Be Wed Mar. 4

Miss Gloria Novak (left), daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles J. Novak, 9204 Ditch Road, will exchange véws with Robert F. Christena Mar. 4. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs, F. W. Christena, 244 W. 43d St. The ceremony will be read in Sweeney Chapel, Butler Universty, by the Rev. Howard Lytle the Goodwill Industries. Miss Novak attended Butler University where she was an Alpha Chi Omega Sorority member. Mr. Christena is attending Butler now. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mann will be the best man and matron of honor. The bridesmaids will he Mrs. John Wichser and Miss Janet Olson. Mr. Wichser and, Peter Novak are to be the ush-' ers. (Shen-Courtney photo). John E. Gardis will wed Miss

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. Miss Mary Johnson, Oak Park, Ill, wore magnolia lace, fashioned with a fitted basque.and full skirt, and accented with a narrow forest green velvet sash and match- ; She wore a chignon cap. Dressed like the honor attendant, bridesmaids were Miss Jessie Batcheller, Albany, N. Y.; Miss Bernice Lippitt, Albany, Ga.; Misses Joan and Joyce Hollowell and Ann Kennedy. Smiley Chambers Jr. of New Augusta served as best man, Ushers were John C. Beisler, Cincinnati; John Bergen, South Bend;

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Miss Hendricks Is Bride

St. Paul's Episcopal Church was the setting yester< "day for the marriage of Miss Cynthia Jane Hendricks and

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. HenThe bridegroom's par-'

Hollowell, 4545 Broadway.

The Rev. John H, Vruwink read the vows uniting the couple

was maid of honor, Bhe

Wesley A. Dunn and Louis F.

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Ethel Crittenden (below) in | Morgan Henika, Lakewood, O.; a Feb. 17 rite. The couple's | Hensley iil in gS parents are Mrs, Everett Y, THE BRIDE'S gown was ivory satin. Miss Gloria Novak + Collfendan, 1020 Kis Ave., | a fitted basque, square neckline and satin fichu, embroidered with and Mrs. E. J. Gardis, Crittenden Ave. (Ho photo), *

crystal and seed pearls, cathedral train.

Miss McKay Is Wed In Rite Here

at Woodstock Club.

live at 550 Fairfield Ave.

the Junior League.

Her bouffant hoop skirt fell into a She work a full length veil of heirloom Belgium lace trimmed with orange blossoms. Immediately following the ceremony ‘a reception was held For her wedding trip to Central America, the bride chose a gray flannel tailored suit with navy accessories. She wore a white orchid corsage.

After Mar. 9 the couple will

The bride, a graduate of Vassar, is a provisional member of The bridegroom, a member of Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity, is a graduate of Purdue and Yale Universities.

Hazel Joan Hart Becomes Bric

The West Washington Street Methodist Church was the setting yesterday for the marria of Miss Hazel Joan Hart (right) and Don Lee Dalton, 3933 N. Kenwood Ave. The Rev. Harold W. Mohler read the vows. Mr. and Mrs. Turner William Hart, 19 S. Harris St., are the bride's parents. (West Side photo). Miss Mary Jane Remmette: (below) and Paul C. Deery were married yesterday in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church ‘Their ‘parents are Mr. and Mrs Lee F. Remmetter, 4225 E Washington St., and Mr. and Mrs. John A. Deery, 4552 Car rollton Ave. Vows ‘last night united Miss Betty Ann Lewis (left, below) and David Bixler in the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph W. Lewis, 5223 N. Pennsylvania St., are" the bride's parents, and Mrs. Mary Bixler, 3608 Balsam Ave., and David C. Bixler, Los Angeles, are the parents of the bride- Mrs. Don Lao Dalton groom. ‘(Miner-Baker photo). }

Double- Ring: Rite to Unite

Miss Marjean Marie McKay! became the bride of William Ik, Larkworthy at 3:30 p. m. yesterday in a candlelight ceremony in Christ Episcopal Church. The |

vows uniting the couple. : ‘The ' couple’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Shay, Chagrin Falls, O., and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley H. McKay, 1250 Markwdod Ave. Mrs. Edward Yoekiear was matron 'of honor. Maid of honor] was Miss Dorothy Ellen Romine, | Covington, They wore white net | frocks over white lace, matching] lace mitts and -carried bouquets of clustered yellow carnations,

Best Man ef

Howard Manifold served as best | man. Ushers were Charles Roun-| savell, Charleston, W. Va.; John, Ekengren, Worcester, Mass; Howard L. Manifold and Keith iL Bratton. ts Mi G M The bride wore a. gown of im- Hi ported peau d’ange lace over white ISS eo rg a a ison satin, Her bouffant skirt fell into X a cathedral train. She wore “matching lace mitts and a finger- To Be Bride Today tip veil which showered from a lace cap. A single ring ceremony will unite Miss Georgia Mattison and| For the wedding party and im- Sgt. Weld Coxe in marriage at 3:30 p. m. today in St. Paul's Episco-| mediate family, a reception was pal Church. held in the bride's home immedi- Officiating for the ceremony will be the Rt. Rev. Richard A. ately following the service, Kirchhoffer, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis, assisted | For her wedding trip west the by the Rev. Spence Burton, Nassau, Bahamas, and the Rev. Edric| bride chose a navy blue and white weld, Plymoiith, N.H. Fhe brie will wat 5 gown oil suit with navy and white acces'| parents of the couple are Mr./Chantilly lace and satin with a sories. The couple will live in Salt and Mrs, Donald Magnus Matti- short train, Her short. veil of LgRe City: son, Woodstock Drive, and Mr. bridal illusion will be crowned)

Miss Ethel Crittenden

Mrs. David Bixler ,

Local Couple

Given in marriage by her fa- , ther, Miss Rosemary Letsingeér will become the bride,of John D, , Hague at 2:30 p.’m. today in the North Methodist Church. Officle ‘ating at the double-ring ceremony will be the Rev. Gerald L. Clapsaddle, Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. W, C. Letsinger, 3845 IN, Capitol Ave., and Mr. and Mrs, 4 |Girstle Hague, Haverstick Road. ‘ | Miss Helen Letsinger, sister of ° : {the bride, will be maid of honor, {She will wear orchid satin, [fashioned with a floor length {skirt and matching jacket.

‘Wore Blue Gowns _

Bridesmaids, dressed like the honor attendant in blue,” will be | Mrs. Earl Sheets, Bloomington, |= Mrs. Arthur Phegley.

Russell Lee Roberts Jr. will be {best man. Ushers will include Glen E. Hague, Murry Messer (smith, Malvin Walker and Mr, i |Phegley. Gowned in white satin, the bride will carry a white bridal bouquet

Mary Jane Remmetter Wed to Paul Deery ety i on oh

| ints. | A reception held in the home of the bride's parents followed tending into bridal po [the marriage of Miss Mary Jane Remmetter and Paul C. Deery [popftant Skint falls uty 8 Cad: yesterday, The YeReIony, held at 10 a. m., was in Our Lady of tip veil of imported illusion will urdes Catholic urch. The Rev. Fr. James W. Moore read the VOWS, ‘be held by a satin baby cap ac-

I tr. and re. oT. Rammer, 455 5. Washington 81. aro “NS, iT 1,08, PS {parents of the vride, Parents of | ¥

lice in the ehurch parlors. {the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs.|

Mrs. Paul C. Deery

{Ushers included Frank Fox, Paul! The bride attended Indi lJohn A. Deery, 4552 Carrollton Mansfield and Jack Watson. University, The bridegroom

Both the bride and bridegroom Drifton, were graduated from Butler Uni- and Mrs. Daniel M. Coxe; |with fresh flowers.

versity. The bride is a member ‘gor maid of honcr the bride lic ‘ {ice a reception will be held in the of ‘Kappa Kappa Gama SOrority. | ose her cousin Miss Florence home of the bride's parents. The The bridegroom is a member 0 Spaugh of ‘Spray, N.C. She will bride's

re Delia Theta Fraternity: {wear a lavender frock and carry navy blue with red accessories. “ (violets. Her cloche and long! After Mar. 4 the couple will Plan Gift Exchange {gloves will match her bouquet. live in Columbus, Ind. Members of Marion County Brinton Coxe, Drifton, willl Salon, 8 and 40, will hold a din-|serve as his brother's best man. {from Orchard” and Tudor Hall ner meeting and Valentine gift Ushers will be Cpl. Theodore/Schools.” She exchange at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday in| Vidal, Philadelphia; Vasco Mc- Lawrence College and Indiana! Bixler, Los Angeles. the EB. New York St. brancn, Coy Jr. Texarkana, Ark.; Sgt. University: : Mrs. Joel Edward Newhan: came Indiana National Bank. Mrs. John Clyde Reighard, Williamsport, The bridegroom attended trom: Chicago to be: matron of, Noon, social chairman, is in Pa., Walter I. Longsworth Jr. Haverford and Holde rn'e s'g/honpr. She wore antique’ satin fn}: charge of arrangements. land Jack Meek. Schogls and Harvard Uniyentith: one and a matching hea d! n

Miss Roff, Miss Snellenberger Betrothed. LT a at soe me

Mrs. Kenneth Skelton, ‘Mrs.’ ' Yale) Rice Jr., and 'Miss Janet Léwis./

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[tron of honor. £ John Burnside Smith: was best.

‘Warne Jr., { Donald: Erler and Mr. Newman. §

‘Orchids in: Bouquet,

her father, wore a! ‘gown: of {ie blue’ satin’ designed with a. sheet

frat edged. with a wide tulle ruf.:Her"ice blue illusion veil fell

stephanotis and fleur d'amour.

er University.

For her wedding trip the bride ‘hose a navy blue suit with red :alfskin accessories.

n Bloomington, where the bride-

Indiana University, The bride atténded Butler Uni-

Miss Barbara Jean: Roff (left) will become.the bride of William B. Benz, her parents, Mr. and Mts. Willard A. Roff, 1207 Dawson St. announce. Parents of the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Otto M. Benz’ Sr., 612 N. DeQuincy St. A fall wedding is planned. Sweeney Chapel at

f Pi Beta Phi 8 b it Butler University. will be the ‘setting for the marriage Feb. 16 of Miss Helen Snellenberger and : im Bn:

| Immediately following the serv- Bixler-Lewis Vows Read

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traveling comme wii be IN Presbyterian Ceremony

Repeating vows yre by Dr. Roy Ewing Vale, Miss Betty Ann fitted bodice and bouffant skirt, Lewis became the bride of David Bixler at 7:30 p. m. yesterday in Miss Mattison was graduated the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. The couple's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Lewis, 5223 N.| attended Sarah|Pennsylvania St., Mrs. Mary Bixler, 3608 Balsam Ave., and David C. fof honor.

| © | The bride wore magnolia satin'be graduated, from Purdue UA

Ave. i land Point de Lyon lace. Her versity Feb. 28.

Coming from Newman, Ill, Mrs. : {gown had a sheer yoke and is Frank Ousley was matron of geajloped lace bodice. The satin Maennerchor Group $s honor, She wore coral taffeta hooped skirt was highlighted with' / we (fashioned with a Dior neckline, wide godets of lhce. Her two- To Meet Friday : {tiered fingertip veil fell from a che Maennerchor Ladies Soél« bonnet of French heirloom lace. oty will hold a guest meeting at Other Attendants [hon carried a cascade bouquet of. 20 p. Friday in the ‘Ades Miss ‘Betty Pittman was maidjorchids and white roses. " Inaeum Turhers social rooms. A Bridesmaids were Miss | The couple, will live at 5230 E. {card party will follow the ‘meets [Frances Stich’ and. Miss Marilyn Washington. 8t. The bride was ing.

They were all dressed like the’ ma-|*

versity where she Was a' member Whittier Place. "attended Butler University.

Eileen Terry [cae

Is Bride | ‘Exchanges Vows’ |

With R. L.. Tharp |.

'Vows. yniting Miss Eileen Terry, | and ‘Robert L. Tharp iwereieéxs rd tial, man. Ushers included ‘Allan; H, hanged i. ya i Kerineth E... Smith, Church. The Rey." ‘Fr. John Wells {performed the double;ring’ cere} mony. $ ' ! Parents of the couple’ age Mrs, { | The: bride, given in ‘marriage; ‘by Mary Terry, 631 N. Beville Ave. d Mr. and Mrs. Bverett Tharp, |!

15 N. Pennsgylvarid, 8t. § Miss Virginia * Terry was

Best man was Donald Alexan-

Immediately following the cere-| der. Ushers included Jack Thar ), nony a reception was held in the Donald Tharp, Pi Beta Phi Sorority house at But-' and James Ingle.

Verlyn Philli

The bride wore

From 7 to 9 p. m. a reception

groom is doing grafluate Work at yw, neld in the Boulevard Room at the Antlers Hotel.

The couple will live at 52% The bridegroom

Robert Eugene Cunningham. The couple's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Russell Frank Snellenberger, 3745 N. ‘Adams St., and Mr. and Mrs. Darrel” William . Cunningham, 1003 E. Ohio St.

Miss Jacqueline Maddox iss

Miss Crider Married to Ray Marquette To Be Bride A candlelight service united Miss Jacqueline Maddox and Ray

Times State Service | Marquette in marriage at 7:30 p.m, yesterday in the Garfield Park NEW C AST By Feb. Fo -WearBaptist Church. The Rev. Walter A. Laetsch read the vows, ing ivory satin, Miss Joyce Lee Mr. and Mrs; C. B. Maddox, 44 8. Chester St., are parents of the

Crider will become the bride of bride. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Marquette, » Onn: Richard Miles at 3:30 p. m. 1218 Hoefgen St

tomorrow in the First Method_|ilst Church. The ceremony will For her matron of honor the ception was ‘held in the. church be performed by the Rev. George bride chose Mrs.. Roy Bryan. She parjors. Greer. {| wore mauve pink satin fashioned, Following a wedding trip to, “Parents of the couple iy Mr: oke and full net! Chicago, the couple will be at/and Mrs. Claude F. Crider andy with a sheer yo home at 1050 N. Garfield Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miles of this skirt, i The bridegroom is attending In- city. | Mrs, Dale Watson and MISS giana University where he is a/ Mrs. Richard Thompson, Mildred Martin were bridesmaids. member. of Sigma Pi Fraternity. Mdoresville, will be matron of | They were dressed like the honor honor. Miss Helen Rankin, attendant in lavender, :

(Charleston, Ill, Miss Jo Ann | Donald Willsey was best man. Sorority Sets

AT Ta |Aimen, Pendleton, Miss Barbara | Ushers include la ve, | | Beall, Miss Mary Ann Foyst, Miss John Curd and Dale Watson. al Dance Nancy Sterman and Miss Jo Ann| The séventh annual sweetheart Johnson will be bridesmaids.

Portrait Neckline dance of Nu Phi Mu Sorority will| « The bride's gown was white!be from 9 p. m. to midnight Satur- man. Ushers will be Robett Gar-| satin designed with a portrait day in the Warren Hotel. ; rigus, .Anderson, Dick Shick, La neckline. The bouffant skirt fell] Misses Marge Hardwick, Mari- Porte, Ned Hamer, Greentown, into a train. Her veil of imiported/lyn Miller, Antoinette Agresta Harry Rider, Indianapolis, Don{llusion fell from a tiara of pearl-jand Marian Bucy are candidates! laid Markel, Markfeville, Robert! ized ‘orange blossoms. [for dance ‘“‘queen” who will pre- [Neff, Leland Maur and Joseph | are parents of the bride. Parents Following the ceremony a re-' 'side at the event, _ |Burris. ‘Mrs, Lyman Orde, Frankfort.

Pruitt, 510 La Clede St., and E. R.

December Rites Unite Two

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Miss Barbara Eileen Roberts (left) and E. R. Bryant Jr. were |Barbara Wilson and Miss Helen Marillyn Janson. | united in marriage. in a Dec. 30 service. The couple's parents are | Phillip Miles will serve as best! Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Roberts, 833 S. Roena St. Mrs. Francis | Ray Volpatti was best man, a8 the honor attendant.

Bryant, Crawfordsville. Repeat-

ing vows read by the Rbv. William Natoeh Miss Dorothy Gano. | became the bride of Kenneth E. Ordel Dec. 26 in St. Peters Lu. ! theran Church. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Gano, 1716" N. Rural St.,

of the bridegroom, are Mr. and | |

| t pink tats “yoke, ouiflisied with a (crushed tulle Ayealing pompadbur: pirfk taf fichu. The full skirt fell’ into 'a maid’ of honor. g Mesdames Bertie Beck, walk \ E. Crow, Marion Shafer and Ernie]: Smith were the bridesmaids. They, from a satin Dutch cap. She car- ware coronation green taffeta.

fied a bouquet of white orchids, Other Attendants i y

a gown of heayy white satin with a square neckline edged with a soll The full’ skirt fell into a catledral

wy train. Her fingertip veil of silk ilAfter Feb, 12 the couple'will live lusion fell from a seed pearl tiara.

Fr. Vollmuth Reads Vows

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{er Catholic Church,

"| Murphy. They wore shrimp taffeta graduated from Saint Mary-of-| Mrs.. Frank ‘| fashioned like that ofthe’ matron, the-Woods College.

nders:. 3 The bride- Robert L. Linke willl be | ‘groom was graduated from Notre Group president is

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A on, 27 ceremony united Miss Patricia Sue Archer (left) and William E. Fuller in marriage. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. D. Archer, 3055 N. Meridian St., and Mr. and’ Mrs. D. F. Fuller, 365 E. 75th St. The service was held in SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Vows unit} ing Miss Mary. Louise Cunningham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Elmer Cunningham, 1666 S, Me- | ridian St., and Joseph H. Babcock were exchanged yesterday in the Second Evangelical United } { Brethren Church. Parents of the bridegroem are Mr. and Mrs, Roy Babcock Sr, 5012 Miniversity

Ave,

Miss Marie Bartling Becomes |

The Bride of Jack Johns |

The Rev, Fr. William Vollmuth Before an altar banked with white flowers and palms, Miss read the vows for the marriage Marie Bartling and Jack Johns were ‘married at'2:30 p. m. yesterday uniting Miss Mary Cathryn Queis- in: the Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church, The Rev. Frederick! R. Daries officiated for the double-ring ceremony. Ernest H. Bartling, 1628 Hoyt Ave., Is the father of the bride. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Johns, 5049, - . University Ave. — nae bride 1s ee ayghter Dressed in green net accented The bride wore a gown of white Linwood Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Mar- with Chantilly lace, Miss Alberta net and Chantilly lace highlighted tin J. Curran, 2745 N. Gale St, Meyer was maid of honor. with a sheer’ marquiset yoke, are parents of the bridegroom. Fashioned with a fitted bodice, outlined with a . scalloped satin i

Attired in American Beauty her gown had a bouffant skirt. motif. Her two-tiered fingertip ! |velveteen, Miss Cece Gaspar was She wore long matching mitts 8 i

ald. of honor. and a white flower head piece. [veil of imported illusion fell from Velveteen gowns of sapphire Bridesmaids, dressed in pink, & band of illusion ower white {blue were worn by Mrs. Mary Jo |yellow and blue, were Misses | braid. |Hawkins, matron of honor, Miss Anita Bartling, Nancy Johns and| wor her wedding trip the bride’ Their dresses chose a green knit suit with’ [were fashioned ‘in the same styleibrown accessories. The ‘couple will | jive in Hanover, "The bride, a member of Alpha,

a. m, yesterday in the Little Flow-

Paetz, bridesmaids.

| Ushers were Frederick Queisser,| |Al Long and Mario Santarossa, Served as Best Man {Delta Pi Sorority, is -a graduate’ “The bride wore a gown of white] Thomas Johns served as hest lof Hanover College. The bride. lace over satin accented with a man. Ushers were Wilbur Hinds, groom, who will be graduate [collar of seed pearls, The wedding Dupont; Donald McGregor, Kala- from Hanover College in June 5 {trip will be to Chicago, and the mazon, Mich.; William Lindner is a member ‘of Sigma Chi Fra. gS couple will live. in Indianapolis.'and Charles Copeland. iternity, 2 i