Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 February 1951 — Page 29

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Shen-Courtney Photo.

Miss Nancy Jean Rickley and Ernest Lawrence Grosdidier Jr. will be married in an 8 p. m. ceremony Saturday in the Broadway Methodist Church, Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Rickley, 3020 Sutherland Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Grosdidier Sr., 1020 Taft St.

Miner-Baker Photo,

The Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church was the setting

yesterday for the marria and Oscar James Pool

e of Miss Jo Ann Winifred Weinmann r. Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Weinmann,

5775 N. Delaware St., a. parents of the bride. Parents of the

bridegroom are Col. and Mrs, Oscar James Pool, 618 E. 48th St.

Miss Jeanette Kay Hartman will become the bride ot Edwin

A. Stein in an Apr. 7 ceremony in Sweeney Chapel at Butler University. Parents of the rie are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest P. Hartman, 5153 Norwaldo Ave., and Mrs. Henry Henschen, 624 N. Denny St.

John Richard Dirks To Wed Miss Lytle

In Service Today

Repeating vows read by her father, the Rev, Howard G. Lytle, Miss Anne Jacquelin Lytle and John Richard Dirks will be united in marriage at 2:30 p. m. “today.

The ceremony will be performed in the North Methodist Parents of the couple are the Rev. and Mrs, Howard G. Lytle, 415 W. Westfield Blvd., and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dirks, Miss Doris Lytle will be her sister's maid of honor. She will wear lilac taffeta with . carry deep purple violets. M WwW | y Bridesmaid, Miss Elizabeth 155 es e the honor attendant. i Timés State Service Will Be Best Man SPENCER, Feb. 10--Miss liam MacReynolds will serve come the bride of Raymond as best man. Dale Blunk in the Methodist kamp and Thomas Boyd will The couple's parents are be ushers. Mr. and Mrs. T. Perry Wesq ; Blunk, Martinsville, a white net overskirt inset aid with heirloom Venetian lace Miss Sally Leavy, Bicknell, tend the bride as maid of bride will carry white roses centered with a white orchid, ~~ Donor. Bridesmaids, in pale Powers, Lennon, Mich,, Miss from a lace cap., Cv ’ ’ “ynthia Sar t, a Immediately following the naa geant, Seymour apolis, and Miss Cynthia held in the church parlors. Money. y For her wedding trip south, ville, will serve as best man. and white checked suit with Leonard Coffey and Hiram beige hat and bloves, Morgan Drescher Jr. and will live in Oakwood, O. Robert Bourne will be ushers. The bride is a graduate of Goucher College, Baltimore, cess style ivory satin and Md., and the bridgegroom is rose-point lace gown. Her

Church. Quincy, IL a mauve net overskirt, and Goodwin, will be dressed like To Marry Coming from Chicago, Wil- Betty Joanne Wesley will bePaul Dirks, Donald Stein- Church at 3 p. m. tomorrow. Weating white taffeta with ley, and Mrs. Raymond and matching lace yoke, the in aqua net and lace, will atHer veil of ilfusion will fal lavender net, will be Miss Gall Miss Juanita Bailey, Indianceremony a reception will be Marcene Pearcy, Martinsthe bride will wear a brown Pearcy, both of Martinsville, After Feb. 17 the couple The bride will wear a prina graduate of Yale Univer- two-tiered ' fingertip veil of

tg imported . illusion will be at-

tached to a lace half-hat highlighted with sequins and seed

Florida cron

pearls, Pauline Glyck, 402 N. The couple will live in Mrs. and Mrs. Morris Bloomington where they are 1 W. ‘8t., are vaca~ both students in Indiana Untin Miami : versity, 7

Miss Doris Jean Allee will become the bride of Robert F. Baker in a Feb. 24 rite. Parents of the couple are the Rev. and Mrs. Albert Allee, 822 E. Pleasant Run Bivd., N. Drive, and Mr. and Mrs. Arville T. Baker, Banta Road.

City Couple Married in Church Rite

Given in marriage by her father, Miss Nancy Louise Forbes became the bride of Robert Dale MacDaniel Jr. at 3:30 p. m. yesterday in the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church.

The couple repeated the vows read by the Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr. Mr. and Mrs. E. Gilbert Forbes, 4409 N. Pennsylvania St., are parents of the bride. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. MacDaniel, 6138 Park Ave. For her maid of honor the bride chose Miss Jeannette Cassady, who wore pink polka dot net over pink taffeta with matching pink net mitts, Her headpiece was fashioned of pink carnatiens, pik hyacinths and sweetheart roses on pink satin,

Bridesmaids Listed

Bridesmaids, dressed in

green like the honor attend- -

ant, were Miss Jackie Bresson, Kalamazoo, Mich. Miss Diane Spencer, Hagerstown, Mrs. James Millis and Miss Shirley Klinge. James Zintel served as best man. Ushers included Phillip Bender, Wauwatosa, Wis,, Donald Sutherland, Newark, N. J.; Jack Forbes and William Huff, The bride's gown was of antique ivory lace over satin, It was fashioned with a basque bodice, long tapering sleeves and sheer tulle yoke. Her veil of imported French {illusion fell from a Gothic lace tiara.

Reception Held

Immediately following the ceremony, a reception was held in the Butler University Atherton Center. The couple will live in West Lafayette, where the bridegroom is a senior at Purdue University. The bride, a graduate of Butler University, is a -member of Delta Delta Delta Sorority. The bridegroom is a memper of Theta Xi Fratermily,

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Local Brides: To-Be Announce Their March And April Wedding Dates:

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Wedding vows were repeated Feb. 4 in the North Methodist Church by Miss Rosemary Letsinger and John ‘D. Hague. The couple's parents are Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Letsinger, 3845 N. Capitol Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Girstle Hague, Haverstick

Road.

Photo Reflex.

Mrs. George Tyo Anderson, 2122 Spann Ave., announces the engagement of her daughter, Borie, Joan, to Charles Eugene Crispin. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mrs.

Vivian Crispin, 2044 Mansfield St.

the wedding.

No date has been set for

Brown-Mendenhall Wedding Set Today

Times State Service

SHERIDAN, Feb. 10—Miss Marcia Ann ‘Mendenhall and Jack Gaither Brown will exchange wedding vows at 4:30 p. m. today in the Methodist Church. Officiating for the single-ring service will be the Rev. L. M. Hile. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Mendenhall, formerly of Indianapolis,

are parents of the bride. and Mrs. C. V. Bloomington.

Mrs. Robert C. Burnett, Indianapolis, wearing pink marquiset, will be matron of honor. Her flower tiara will match the dress. . Bridesmaids, dressed like the honor attendant, will be Miss Charlotte Hensley, Miss Virginia Foultz and Miss Sally Peterson, all of Indianapolis.

Bartlett,

- Best Man

Best man will be James Brown. Ushers will include William Kegley, Donald Gaelzer and Louis Hensley. The bride's gown, fashioned on princess lines, is of white satin with a full skirt and a cathedral train. Her veil of silk illusion will tal] from a

halo of rose point lace. She’

will carry a bouquet of white Hlacs, tulips and ivy. Immediately following the ceremony, a reception will be held in the Columbia Club. The bride, a member of Pi Beta Phi Sorority, is a senior at Indiana University and a graduate ‘of Stephens College. fr e bridegroom, a. graduate ndiana University, is a Pa of Sigma Chi Fraternity. » t

The bridegroom’s parents are Mr.

Local Couple Says Vows

Miss Patricia Ann Kauffman became the bride of Frederic E. Fitch at 7:30 p, m. yesterday in the Old Bethel Methodist Church with the Rev. Charles E. Johnson officlating. Mr. and Mrs. David Bikley, 1910 E. 69th St., are parents

- Of the bride. Parents of the

bridegroom are Mr, and Mrs. Alfred E. Fitch, 7101 E, Pleasant Run Pkwy. The maid of honor, Miss Donna Jean Deal, wore a yellow satin frock with a net overskirt. She wore a yellow net veil. James McAnany served as best man. Ushers were William Waddell, Robert Butler and Kenneth Schernekau. The bride's gown was. of ivory satin, fashioned with a beaded bodice, wide. lapels and long tapering sleeves, Her full skirt fell into: a formal train. She wore a fingertip length veil of silk illusion which fell from a cap of Alencon lace. A reception followed the cergmony in the church parlors. i

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The Rev. Fr. William Vollmuth ‘read the vows uniting Miss Mary Cathryn Queisser, daughter of Mrs. Catherine Queisser, 1125 N. Linwood Ave., and Francis Leo Curran Feb. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Curran, 2745 N. Gale Ave., are the parents of the bridegroom.

Miss Romine

To Be Wed March 4

Times State Service COVINGTON, Feb. 10—Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Romine announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Dorothy Ellen, to Wallace Channing Smith, son of Mrs. Mary E. Graves, 6491 N. Chester Ave, Indianapolis, and Wallace R. Smith, Benton Harbor, Mich. The wedding will be Mar. 4 at 4:30 p.m. in Sweeney Chapel at Butler University in Indianapolis. Matron of honor will be Mrs. William F. Patterson, Indianapolis. Bridesmaids will include Miss Ann Bailey, Bedford, and Mrs. Edward Locklear, Mrs. Barbara Wells Bevis and Miss Gretchen M. Graves, Indianapolis. Mr. Patterson will serve as best man. Ushers will include William G. Robinson, Homer; Knight Campbell, New Augusta; Richard D. Muckley, Ft. Wayne, and Thomas Osborne, Indianapolis. The bride-to-be, a graduate of Butler University and the Jordan Music College, is a member of Kappa Kappa Ganmthma Sorority. The prospective bridegroom attended Indiana University and was graduated from Butler University.

Stein-Hartman Nuptial Date Set

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest P. Hartman, 5153 :Norwaldo Ave, announce the engage-

~ment of their daughter, Jean-

etfé; to Edwin A. Stein. He is the son of Mrs. Henry Henschen, 624 N. Denny St. The couple will be married at 3:30 pp m. Apr. 7 in Sweeney Chapel, Butler University. The Rev. Oman Shelton, dean of the Butler Religion School, will officiate. Attending the couple will be Mrs, Donald Gatlin, matron of honor; Mrs. Ernest Fischer and Miss Carolyn Hartman, bridesmaids; James Bird, best man, and RoBert Kingston Jr.

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SUNDAY, FEB. 11, 1951

Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Romine, Covington, announce the ap-

proachingsmarriage of their daughter, Dorothy Ellen, to Wallace Channing Smith, son of Mrs. Mary E. Graves, 6491 N. Chester Ave. and Wallace R. Smith, Benton Harbor, Mich. The rite

will be read Mar. 4

Miss Gevevieve Cornelius became the bride of Earl Wamp-

ner Jan. 28. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cornelius, 2214 N. New Jersey St, are parents of the bride. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wampner, Danville.

Oscar James Pool Jr,

Miss Weinmann Will Exchange Vows

Wearing Chantilly lace over candlelight satin, Miss Jo Ann Winifred Weinmann and Oscar James Pool Jr., were married at 2 p. m. yesterday in the Meridian

Heights Presbyterian Church.

Performing the double-ring ceremony was the Rev. Roy

B. Connor Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Weinmann, 5775 N. Delaware St., are parents of the bride. Parents of the bridegroom are Col. and Mrs. Oscar James Pool Sr., 618 E. 48th St. Wearing raspberry faille taffeta, Mrs. John H. Cook was matron of honor. Her frock was fashioned with a short jacket and full skirt. She wore matching taffeta mitts and carried a

heart-shaped hand bouquet of pink sweetheart roses

and hyacinths.

, carnations

Misses Susan Bassett, Jean Hoilman and Katie Nitchman,:

Vows Read In Church

Times State Service

BATESVILLE, Feb. 10—A candelight service will unite Miss Barbara Ann McDonald and John L. Baas in marriage at 6:30 p. m. teday in the St. Marks Evangelical Lutheran Church. The Rev. Milton P. Engelhardt will officiate. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McDonald, 436 N. Colorado St., Indianapolis, are parents of the bride. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Milton J. Baas of this city. Coming from Chicago, Miss Rose Marie Singer in moss green taffeta will be maid of honor. Mrs. Janet Hirt of Batesville and Miss Jacque Horney of Noblesville will be bridesmaids. They will wear dusky rose and forest green, Walter\L.. Fields will be the best: man. Users will include Robert L. McDonald, Indianapolis; Walter L. Fields and Milton G. Baas. The bride will wear an ivory satin gown with a double collar fitted bodice and long sleeves. Her full skirt will fall into a cathedral train. Her fingertip veil of silk illusion net will fall from 4 Juliet cap of net and pearls. She will carry white flowers.

The couple. will make thegf ;

home in Batesville. “The bride is a graduate of Indiana University. The bridegroom is a graduate of Pur-

(Ge University.

wearing aqua blue, apricot and nile green taffeta dresses,

fashioned like the matron of

honor’s, were bridesmaids.

Paul Reiss was best man,

Ushers included David Roch, West Lafayette; Alan E. Par--rish, William H. Moore and Jack H. Cook. The bride's gown had a.

fitted basque waist and a full’ skirt falling into a cathedral,

train, Her double-tiered fin gertip veil of imported French* illusion fell from a tiara of. antique Belgian rose point: lace, embroidered with seed’ pearls. It was an heirloom, from her paternal grand-: mother. She carried a hand bouquet of white orchids, hyacinths and lilies, A reception in the Alpha Chi Omega Sorority Chapter House at Butler University followed the service, The bride chose a royal blue suit with black and beige accessories for her wedding trip to Chicago. The couple will live in Bloomington. The bride attended Butler® University, and the bride: groom is a senior at Indiana: University,

Nebraska Alumni To Meet Friday

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