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Times State Service COLUMBIA CITY, Feb. Wedding vows were ex- L. Brown- Jaus changed by Miss Patricia Ann Gates and Phil McClellan The Rev. Dallas L. iti R McCagny Jr. at 4:30 p. m, today in the First Presbyterian ing read the vows unitin eac Church. The Rev. Robert Crosby officiated for the single- Miss Joan Sherwood a A trip ring ceremony. Kennard Everett Voyles at. rt The bride, the daughter of former Gov. and Mrs. Ralph F. 8:30 p. m. yesterday in the marriage Gates, is a member of Kappa North Methodist churen, Orme a Alpha Theta Sorority and a Brother Best Man Mr. and Mrs. er nr Jaus at graduate of Indiana Univer- B liam Sherwood, 3444 Wash- the Cent sity. Parents of the bride- Fidesmaids : dressed . Mike ington Blvd. are parents of The Fes groom are Mr. and Mrs. Phil the honor attandants were the bride, Parents of the McClellan McNagny, Ft Mrs. William F. McNagny and bridegroom are Dr. and Mrs. will offic Wayne. Mrs. Earl Eberly Jr, both of E. E. Voyles, 4342 Park Ave, Mrs. I He attended the University Ft. Wayne; Miss Marcia Lee A Wellesley College grad- fayette, ,of the South, Sewanee, Tenn., Daniel and Mrs, Vernon Trier. uate, the bride wore a gown honor. afid the University of Vir- William F. McNagny served fashioned from Chantilly lace lace ove ginia, Charlottesville, Va. He as his brother's best man, and nylon tulle. and carr was graduated from the Indi- Ushers included James The brides TR Spyered ana University Law School Barrett III. Carl Suedhoff Jr.. honor, Mrs. William or iy ’ Bridesr and is a member of Sigma Lawrence Eberbach and Rich- wore pink lace A "Coral ee will Alpha Epsilon Fraternity. ard Curdes, Ft. Wayne, and maid of nonor, M hteclair nd M f ne TS was pa. Robert Gates 3 sa) Teri ° : a ae Br Wa ate of re : Carrying a pendant-shaped 3 ‘Bridestenids in pale blue best an stocks and tiers of candela- bouquet of orchids, valley were Miss Marjorye Schotz, Richard Sucks ang tiers of ‘candela lilies and maline, the bride Washington; Miss Hannah Joseph | a profusion of palms, wood- Wore 2 gown Uf ivory satin Green, Glendale, O.; Mrs. Al- Dietz. wardia fern and huckleberry and nylon tulle. It was fash- in E. Meyers and Miss Jofoliage, Each window of the ioned Win a Jitey orev. YE Reese. Satin G CF ¥ pe white cs 4 S, reenGlos. na. pew ribbons» bridal points and cathedral gh we ing white satin marked botn train. Her two-tiered finger- wich, om, Jack H. Jelliffe, Orm 57 sides of the aisles. tip veil of imported illusion Ushers OM Murray, Robert Mr “Ba For her matron of honor was attached to a lace half jonn id $ D. Smith n rd St. the bride chose Mrs. Robert hat accented with seed pearl: %.. Blake, poi Robert C. 3 : Edwards Gates. She wos and satin rose buds. Charles Ness an : . The br . . A ° a Pics y ; Sherwood. satin wit an ice blue taffeta frock with The American Legion Home le will y % : a ” ne a ” . . hm After Apr. 1 the couple ; panels‘ o a fitted bodice, sheer yoke, was ihc setting for the re 6 Crittenden Ave taffeta bertha and cap ception following the cere- live at 5156 Crit is a grads lace, off sleeves. Her mitts matched mony. ¥ Te Dd you! 3nd a ul her dress. A maline halo ac- After a two-week wedding i ; i 2 ol bn he was a member of will b : cented with small white rose trip to Florida, the couple wil 4 : Noble Bretzman p thrich photo ere : Psi Fraternity ¢ im sa buds completed the ensemble. live in Columbi~ City. Phil McClellan McNaar Mrs. Kennard Everett Voyles Phi Kappa A te Dont A recey mediately in the eh

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we! I ; The engagement of Miss Frances Black (left) to Charles Willard Hall Jr. is announced. Parents of the couple are Mrs. Anna L. Black, 200! Roosevelt Ave.; Charles Black, 1115 Newman

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(left) and Richard Kiser exchanged wedding vows Tuesday in e parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Feirberg,

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Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Sendelbach, 547 N. Oakland

Chicago, and Mrs. J. J. Kiser, 3060 N. Meridian St. A candlelight service united Miss Jane Lee Dailey, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William E. Dailey, 1217 Lee St, and Mitchell Engel, son of Mrs. Stana Angelkovich, 1252 S. Belmont St. Feb. 16. (Miner-Baker photos).

Catherine Jean Nelson Bride of Donald Hollings

Migs Catherine Jean Nelson became the bride of Do ald Hollings at 2:30 p. m. yesterday in the Woodstock Club Officiating for the single-ring ceremony was Dr. Jean 8. Mi] ner of the Second Presbyterian Church. The couple's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Nelson of Brendonwood and Mr. and Mrs. Grover Hillings, 5362

Couple Wed In Church

In a candlelight ceremony Rev. Marcus W. Johnson married Miss C. Jean Woodworth and Lyman Eugene Maynard at 4 p. m. yesterday. The vows were read in the First Congregational Church.

Washington Blvd.

In butterfly: faille taffeta Mrs. Donald Oesterle, Mason, Mich., was matron of honor. Miss Peggy Short was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. James Gordon, Brooklyn, sister of the bridegroom: Mrs. Robert Johnston, Kane Pa.; Mrs. Barton Swope and Miss Jody Thomas. They were all dressed 1lke the matron of honor.

John Hollings served as

A. Bordenkecher, 1121 N. Oakland Ave.

Ave., announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Sylvia Jane, to Carl F. Bordenkecher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl

St. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Hall Sr., 1655 Park Ave. (Holland photo). Miss Rosemary Moeller, Chicago, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Moeller, Greensburg, will wed David An-

son Bibler, son of Dr. and Mrs. Lester D. Bibler, 3821 Guilford Ave., Apr. 8.

Barbara Jane Murphy Wed to Mr. Webster

The Tabernacle Presbyterian Church was the setting for he marriage of Miss Barbara Jane Murphy and Robert R. Web-

ter at 2:30 p. m. yesterday.

Dr. Roy Ewing Vale read the vows for the double-ring

ceremony.

Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert C, Murphy, 4503 College Ave., are

parents of the bride. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr, and Mrs. Russell M. Webster, 2915 N. Pennsylvania St. Mrs. James L. Martin, Fortville, was her sister's matron of hanor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Reyburn Webster and Mrs. Robert W. Palmer. They were all dressed in Nile green taffeta with headbands of yellow roses,

Serves as Best Man

lella Ruley Is Married

Vows uniting Miss Iella Ruley and Kenneth M. Bayless were read yesterday in the Irvington Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Howard W. Stone officiated at 7:30 p. m,

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Parents of the couple are best man. Ushers were Rich- Reyburn Webster was best Parents of the couple are Our ren the late Rev. Arthur V. ard Hollings, Martin Lam- man. Ushers were Robert Mrs. Dixie Ruley, 1154 W. makes a Woodworth and Mrs, Wood- mers, William Cherry, Mr Jones, Jack Davies and Mr. 31st St., and Mr. and Mrs, Ar- the follow worth, Springfield, Mass. Swope and Mr. Oesterle. Martin. Tin thur N. Bayless, 321 Lesley tique items and Mr. and Mrs. Roy May . Gowned in ivory satin, the. irks ey Mi bookcases, nard, Oaktown Satin Gown bride carried a cascade of Ave. cupboards, The bride chose Mrs. James The bride was gowned i ivory roses centered with a In lime green taffeta Mrs. ry corn M. Gwin, Hyattaville, Md. Point de EYou Jace sud tan ay a White orchid, Het gown Has Frances Wilson was matron boards, ro matron of honor; Mrs. Asel dlelight satin. The fitted lace : . id . . . . ashioned with a = i . divan, ros B. Hubbell, Fair Haven, N. J., bodice had a shirred yoke Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Eliza- A summer wedding is planned ‘by Miss Joyce Wiley and ice, sheer yoke, full skirt and of honor. Miss Grace Schow givan, 108 and Mrs. Richard H. Herter, with a high banded neckline seth Strebal and John A. Scudder Jr., by the bride-to-be’: William Lilly Fisher, both of Marion. Parents of the couple are cathedral train, 4 Hara of Stigert I heise tnela a lamps, ve i 7 , D>. oi X The v : re axtended : » . . $ : $ £ R 8 . . - Oe re ao eet. id al re ps Mea patents, Me. and Mrs. Gustav H. Rump E: Wayne. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Marlin Wiley, Marion, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul eri Prissy er heer a gn Dest show Shiny tended by Norman Vernon, bouffant skirt fell into a Mrs. John A. Scudder Sr. 6140 Carvel Ave., are parents o Fisher, Zionsville. The bride-to-be was graduated from Ward tip veil. were William Bayless and TON ST.

Belleville, best man; C. Hurlbut Woodworth, G. W. Brown, Mr. Herter and Mr. Gwin, ushers.

cathedral train. Her full length veil of silk illusion fell from a matching lace cloche.

the prospective bridegroom. A member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority, Miss Strobel attends Indiana University. The prospective bridegroom, a graduate of Indiana, is a member of Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity.

Belmont College and Vanderbilt University. The prospective bridegroom was graduated from Park School and Wabash College. He is affiliated with the Beta Theta Pi Fraternity.

Following a reception in the Hunters’ Lodge at the Marott Hotel, the couple left for Florida.

Harold Bayless. The bride wore a gown of white satin and Chantilly lace,

or rose pat for fill fi Gold Band Martha Cathedral, maple cha handsome love seat, dishes, C. China ¢loc ; j To . those hogs AA 3 think reall # go iy : 4 14 i. 3 % ay io ; ; i 2 or unusua Miss Carla Lucille Fritz, The Woodside Meth- Miss Maxine Ruffin will Miss Shirley Ann Dr. Roy E. Vale read Feb. 18 Miss Yolande late summer wed- Wedding vows An Apr. 6 ceremony He re daughter of Mr. and odist Church was the set- become the bride of Blankenship and "Donald the vows uniting Miss Miles became the bride ding is planned by Miss unite - Miss Margaret in the Garfield Park Bap- will pay Mrs. Carl W. Fritz, 5025 , - ting for the marriage of Robert Elmore in an Apr. Marlin were married Feb. Barbara Jeanne Thomp- of Leland Liming. Mr. Eileen Pollard, daughter Taylor and Richard Wat- tist Church will unite to shop a Bluff Road, will become Miss LaVerne Jarrett 6 ceremony. The bride- Il in the Bluff Avenue son, daughter of Mr. and and Mrs. W. O. Miles, of "Mr. and Mrs. Oscar son in marriage at 5 Miss Patricia Lou Denne- TIQUES, ¢ the bride of Delbert A. and David H. Emrick Fri- to-be is the daughter of Baptist Church. The cou- Mrs. William ©. Thomp- 5006 N. Caroline Ave. H. Pollard, 5010 South- p. mz toda in man, daughter of Mr. 8D, for Dale, son of Noble: A. day. Parents of the cou- Mr. and Mrs. James Ruf- ple's parents are Mr. and “son, 3738 Park Ave. and . are parents of the bride. eastern Ave. “and Wil Church” of Christ. The . and Mrs. Edward Denne- 4 poi Dale, 826 E. Hanna Ave., ple are Mr. and Mrs, fin, 2706 Lockburn St. Mrs. Roy N. Blankenship, Robert Carver Jr., son of The bridegroom -is the liam E. Morrett, son of couple's parents are Mr. man, 1561 Ringgold ’ at 8 p, m. in the Clyde Jarrett, 224 N. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm R. R. 19, Box 476, and Mrs. Hulda Carver, 715 son of Mrs. Theodocia W. D. Morrett of Lib- and Mrs. Garnet Taylor, Ave, and James RaySt. Marks Lutheran Traub Ave., and Mr. and Elmore, Zionsville, are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lincoln St., at 4:30 p. m. Liming, 614 N. Sherman #rty. The couple are both 549 Birch Ave., and Mr, mond Ford Jr., son of GIS Church. Rev. Duane Mrs, Harold G. Emrick, parents of the prospec- Marlin, 4500 S. Harding yesterday, (Miner-Baker Drive. (Miner-Baker, graduates of Indiana and Mrs. Arnold Watson, Mr, and Mrs, Ford Sr, The “Colle Sahrosder will officiate. 2320 Spann Ava. tive bridegroom. IS Ta photo). Br photo] Soniral College. 543 Birch Ave.f 1534 Finley Ave. Timpt every : fl : a i : ’ ‘ §