Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 February 1951 — Page 19

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Dr. Roy E. Vale read the marriage vows uniting Miss Jane Biller and Robert H. Steinhart at 3:30 p. m. yesterday in the Tabernacle

Presbyterian Church.

Parents of the couple are Ray L. Biller, B355 N. New Jersey St, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Glen Bteinhart, 7550 Westfield Road. Mrs. H, Kay McNaughton came from Richmond, Ind., to be matron of honor. She wore ‘a blue satin gown with matching lace cape and mitts. Bridesmaids in American Beauty satin were Mrs. Ralph E. Baumheckel, Mrs. Thomas J. Faulconer III and Miss Peggy Rathert. The bride, a graduate of Butler University and a ‘member of Delta Gamma Sorority, wore

Bridal Pair ls on Trip To South

~ In a double-ring ceremony Miss Helen McLean Hodges and George Jenkins Spradling were married at 2:30 p. m. yesterday. The Rev. Robert Andry of the Butler University School of Religion read the vows in Sweeney Chapel.

Mrs. George K. Hall, Noblesville, was her sister's matron of honor. Her frock was ice blue organza. The maid of honor, Miss Martha Wagner, and the bridesmaids, Miss Sara Spradling and Miss Joan LeBien, were dressed like Mrs. Hall.

The bride’s gown was traditional white satin. It was fashioned with a mandarin collar, fitted bodice and long sleeves extending into bridal points. Her veil of imported white illusion:fell from a bonnet of braided satin with seed pearl accents.

Male Attendants

Larry Scott served as best man. Ushers included Mitchell Vogel, Lebanon; Henry Conlin, . Independenec, Mo., and Colgy Roland, Louisville, Ky. . Following a reception in the Kappa Alpha Theta. Sorority House, the couple left for a wedding trip south. The bride chose a navy blue and white checked suit with navy accessories for the trip. After Feb. 28 thle couple will live at 18 E, 37th St. The bride, a graduate of Wiliam Woods College and a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority, will.be graduated from Butler University in June. The bridegroom, a member of Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity, attended DePauw and Purdue Universities and will be graduated from Butler University in August. The couple's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Dale R. Hodges, 337 N. Irvington Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. George C. Spradling, 39 S. Bolton Ave.

Miss Spriggs Is Married

Miss Peggy Spriggs and Eugene Reeves exchanged wedding vows at 4:30 p. m. Feb. 4 in the Sweeney Chapel at Butler University. The Rev, John Bergen of the Wallace Street Presbyterian Church officiated at the ceremony: Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Leon H. Spriggs, 7500 E. 10th 8t., and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reeves, 88 Woodside Drive, = The bride. attended Butler University where she was a member, of Delta Gamma SoJoh N TE de is atn ‘Wabash College. The couple 4s living in

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a gown of ivory satin. The long sleéves extended into bridal points and the bouffant skirt fell into a cathedral train. Her two-tiered fingertip veil of imported {Illusion was attached to

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James Secor served as best man. Ushers included Richard Jackson, Noblesville; James Zintel and Charles T. Corbin. The Delta Gamma Sorority house was the setting for the reception immediately following the service. - } After Feb. 26 the couple will live in Camden. The bridegroom was graduated from Butler

Harry E. Cooler Jr. To Wed Miss Devera Elaine Fisher

Miss Devera Elaine Fisher will become the bride of Harry E. Cooler Jr. at 6:30 p. m. today in the Skyroom of the Severin Hotel. Rabbi William P. Greenfeld of the Beth El Zedeck Congregation and Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt of the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation will officiate. Mr. and Mrs, Samuel 8, Fisher, 3534 Watson Road, are

parents of the bride. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cooler, 525 Sutherland Ave. Matron of honor, Mrs. N. William Weinstein, will wear a mint green nylon marquiset frock decorated with sprigs of valley lilies. Her headband will be of pink and white carnations. Donald C. Fisher will serve as best man. Ushers will include Robert Hollander, Frank Zendell and Marvin Klapper. The bride's gown will be satin fashioned with a large lace bertha. The full skirt falls into a cathedral train, She will wear a Juliet cap encircled with pearls to hold her fingertip veil. She will carry an open white Bible covered with orchids, stephanotis and hyacinth bells. A reception in the Skyroom immediately following the ceremony will precede a wed-

ding dinner to be held in the Broadmoor Country Club.

A member of Phi Sigma Sorority, the bride is a graduate of the University of Illinois, The bridegroom, a graduate of the University of Illinois, is a member of Tau Delta Phi Fraternity. The couple will live at 2211 E. 524 St.

Miss Thompson Is Betrothed

Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Glenn Thompson, 3738 Park Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Jeanne, to Robert Carver Jr. He is the son of Mrs. Hula Carver, 715 Lincoln St. The couple will be married at 4:30 p. m. Saturday in Mc-

‘Kee Chapel Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Dr. Roy

Ewing Vale will officiate,

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A Feb. 11 ceremony united Miss Kathryn Grace Heaton and Charles Edward Sutphin in marriage in the St. Andrew's Evangelical Lutheran Church. Parents of the couple are Me,.and Mrs. Harry L.

Bevins, 1131 Lay St., and Mr. and

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Miss Helen Mclean Hodges, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale R. Hodges, 337 N. Irvington Ave., became the bride of George Jenkins Spradling, son of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Spradling, 39 S. Bolton Ave., at 2:30 p. m. yesterday in Sweeney

Chapel at Butler University.

Springer-Diven Rite Read

Mrs. Irving Moxley Diven became the bride of Frank Curtis Springer Jr. at 9 a. m. yesterday in the home of the bride’s father. Only members of the immediate families were present. The bride is the daughter of George Barret Moxley, 1321 N. Meridian 8t. The bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Curtis Springer of Chicago. The Rev. Wallace Zink of the First Evangelical and Reformed Church performed the ceremony. . The bride chose a navy blue tissue shantung dress

accented with white. Navy blue accessories and a corsage of white butterfly orchids completed her outfit.

A graduate of Tudor Hall, the bride. attended Smith College, Shé is a member of the Indianapolis Junior League, Dramatic Club and Traders Point Hunt. The bridegroom, a graduate of the University of Chicago, is a member of the Dramatic Cluly and the Contemporary Club, J Following the service, the couple left for a two-weeks Caribbean trip.

Liming-Miles Vows Today

A reception in the church parlors will follow the wedding of Miss Yolande Miles and Leland Liming to be solemnized at 2:30 p. m. today. The rite, to be held in the Broadway Methodist Church, will be read by the Rev. Robert Pierce.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Miles, 5006 N. Caroline Aye. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Theodocia Liming, 614 N. Sherman Drive.

Mrs. John C. Hand will be the matron of honor. Her frock will be copper rose antique faille, Bridesmaids in moss green antique faille will be Miss Joan Dawson and Miss Lois Rice. Hugh Liming will serve as his brother’s best man. Tom Ressler, Allan Thompson, Robert Hall and Mr. Hand will be ushers, The bride's fingertip silk illusion veil will fall from a

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The Bethesda, Md., Presbyterian Church was the setting for the marriage of Miss Mary Ann Moffett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Lee Moffett, Chevy Chase, Md., and Paul E. Mericle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Mericle, Washington, Feb. 3. The bride, a graduate of Butler University, is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority.

bonnet covered with orange blossoms. Her gown is ivory satin, fashioned with a mandarin collar, full skirt and cathedral train, She will carry white orchids. The couple will live at 614 N. Sherman Drive.

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Mrs.. Helen Baldwin, 4530 Washington Blvd., announces the engagement of her daughter, Addaline Louise Black, to Robert Craig Mogg, son of Mrs. Clayton Owen Mogg of Brendonwood. : The Mar, 27 ceremony, at 11:30 a. m. in St. Paul's Episcopal Church, will be read by the Rev. Laman H. Bruner of the Advent Episcopal Church.

Zalman photo. Miss Eileen Terry became the

bride of Robert Tharp in a _

Feb. 3 rite. The Rev. Fr. John Wells officiated for the ceremony in the St. Philip Neri Catholic Church. The couple's

parents are Mrs, Mary Terry, 651 N. Beville Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Tharp, 2115

N. Pengsylvania St.

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Mrs. Robert Coleman Stephenson

The Woodstock Club was the setting for the reception following the marriage of Miss Joan Wilson and Robert Coleman Stephenson, Newtown Square, Pa., at 8:30 p. m. yesterday. The rite, solemnized in the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, was read by the Rev. Charles Bronson Allen, Detroit, grandfather of the bride, and Dr. Roy Ewing Vale.

Mrs. James Richmond Ingham, Bethesda, Md., was the matron of honor. She wore a waltz-length lilac tulle frock accented with trapunto embroidery. Miss Mary Elizabeth Welch was maid of. honor. The bridesmaids included Mrs. Robert Klein, Misses Natalie Moore, Marjorie Kroeger and Nancy Stout. They were all dressed like the matron of honor. . Best man was Walter M, Jeffords Jr, New York. Ushers included J. William

Barba, Westfield, N. J., David C. Stephenson, W. Scott Smith, Robert W. Copeland,

Howard Kafer and Capt.

Stanley Root, Philadelphia, J. Rodman Moolinere, Cincinnati, John. C. Stephenson, Elkton, Md., and Herbert A. Wilson.

Bride's Gown

The bride’s gown was of white silk satin fashioned with a narrow bodice, square neckline, long sleeves extending into bridal ts and a

Frank W. Rigor Marries Shirley Mae Wood

Miss Shirley Mae Wood and Frank W. Rigor were married ‘at 7:30 p.m. yesterday in the West Morris Street Christian Church. The Rev. Robert D. McCarthy read the vows. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Gladys L. Wood, 2307 N. Arlington Ave. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Rigor, 1310 W. 324 St. In light blue taffeta, Mrs. Edwin Lampson was matron of honor. Mrs. Hugh Craig and Mrs. Gene P. Wood, dressed in canary yellow and apple green taffeta, were bridesmaids. Jack Rigor served as his brother's best man. Ushers were Larry W. Clark Jr, and Mr. Craig. The bride's gown of white satin was fashioned with a fitted bodice, sweetheart neckline and 1ong fitted

sleeves which extended into bridal points. Her bouffant skirf fell into, a cathedral train. The ivory {illusion veil

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pear! orange blossoms. She carried a bridal bouquet of white roses with a red rose corsage center. The church's social room was the setting for the reception which followed the ceremony.

Several Marriage Ceremonies Are Solemnized Here During February

J. R. Ford Jr. To Marry

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Denneman, 1551 Ringgold Ave, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Patricia Lou, to James Raymond Ford Jr. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Raymond Ford Sr., 1534 Finley Ave, The Rev. Walter Laetsch will perform the Apr. 6 ceremony at 7:30 p. m. in the Garfield Park Baptist Church. For her maid of honor the bride-to-be has chosen her

cousin, Miss Beverly Mohler. Bridesmaids will be Miss Betty Wilson and Miss Eleanor Wilson. Serving as best man will be Robert Pierce. Edward Denneman Jr. and Byron Ford will be ushers. :

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Miss. Shirley Mae Wood and Frank W. Rigor were wed yesterday. The bride is the daughter of Gladys L. Wood, 2307 N. Arlington Ave. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rigor, 1310 W. 32d St. The Rev. Robert D. McCarthy officiated for the double ring ceremony at 7:30 p. m. in the

parlors followed the service.

‘West Morris Street Christian Church. A reception in the church

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cathedral train. Her fulle length heirloom rose point lace veil fell from a face. framing cap. She carried a bridal bouquet of white orchids and white heather. The bride, a graduate of Tudor Hall School, was grade uated from Goucher College, Baltimore. She is a meme ber of the Indianapolis Junior League. The bridegroom is a graduate of the Pennsylvania Military Academy.

After Apr. 2 the couple will

live in Newton Square, Pa. ._ The couple's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert BE. Wilson, 2500 W. 424 St, and Mrs. Albert Edward Stephenson, Philadelphia.

Couple Is Married In

Church Rite

Miss Martha Lyle Brown and James L. Darlington left for Mexico following their marriage at 3 p.m. yesterday in the First Presbyterian Church. Dr, G eorge Arthur Frantz read the vows for the double-ring rite. Miss Elinor M. Brown was her sister's only attendant, She wore an aqua blue suit and a white felt hat. John H. Darlington was best man. The bride wore a dress of heavy white faille accented with rhinestone buttons. Her white straw hat had a tiny veil held by rhinestone trim. mings. She carried a corsage of white orchids, Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Fulton E. Brown of New Castle. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Julia Lilly Darlington of Golden Hill. The couple are both graduates of Herron Art School, The bridegroom attended Cornell University and the University of Arizona. He is a

member of Sigma Chi Fraternity.

City Couple Is Married

Wedding vows united Miss Nancy Jean Rickley and Erne est. Lawrence Grosdidier Jr. in marriage at 8 P. m, yesterday in the Broadway Method. ist Church. The Rev. Robert Pierce pggformed the singlering ceremony, Mr. and Mrs, John Ross Rickley, 3020 Sutherland Ave. are parents of the bride. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lawrence Grosdidier 8r., 1020 Taft St. Mrs. Raymond Smith, matron of honor, wore-white net over yellow. Her matching horsehair hat was garlanded with roses. Bridesmaids, dressed like the honor attendant in violet, green and aqua, were Misses Sharon Karcher, Joan Morgan and Babra Black,

Ushers Listed

Raymond Smith was best man. Ushers were Robert Kel lems, Anderson; Walter Hoge

.an and Jack Gilbert.

The bride's gown was white satin and Chantilly lace. Her illusion veil was attached to a white lace crown trimmed with seed pearls. Immediately following the reception in the church pare lors, the couple left for Miami, Fla. The bridegroom is attending the University of Miami, ;

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