Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 March 1951 — Page 24
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Miss Ruth Ann Thomas (left), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Thomas, 5135 Norway
Miss Barbara Kohlstaedt to Say Vows
Drive, will become the bride of Don B.:Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Fisher, 5920 E. St. Clair St, at 2:30 p. m. today. (Shen-Courtney photo). The Rev. F. W. Weigmann will read the vows uniting Miss Barbara Kohlstaedt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Kohlstaedt, 415 N. Sherman Drive, and Don Lee Myers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Myers, 4801 Young Ave., in
a 7:30 p. m. rite Friday. The service will be held in the Downey Avenue Christian Church. The
bridegroom attended Butler University. (Loudermilk photo).
‘Miss Novak To Be Wed
In Chapel
aypreeroy {ihapel at Buller University will be the setting for the marriage of Miss Gloria Novak and Robert F, Christena at 2:30 p. m, today. The Rev. Howard Lytle, executive-secretary Industries, will perform the double-ring cere~ mony. : "Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Charles J, Novak, 9204 Ditch Road, and Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Christena, 244 W, 43d St. In cocoa taffeta Mrs. Roy Mann of Bloomington will be matron of honor. .
Mrs, John G. Wichser and Miss Janet Olson, dressed like the honor attendant, will be bridesmaids.
Best Man Mr. Mann will serve as best man. Ushers will include
Peter Novak and Mr. Wichser, The bride's gown of candlelight satin will be fashioned on princess lines with sweetheart neckline, lace fitted sleeves and chapel train. Her veil of candlelight illusion will fall from a satin bonnet
trimmed in seed pearls. She
will carry a bridal bouquet of roses centered with baby green orchids, Immediately following the ceremony, a reception will be held at the Alpha Chi Omega Sorority Chapter house at Butler University. The couple attended Butler where the bride was a mem-
ber of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority. After Mar. 12. they will live at the W. 43d .St. address, vi
Wanda L. Robinson Is Betrothed
Mi. and Vernon RohInson 12 W. 61st St an nounce the approaching mar riage of their daughter,
Wanda Lee, to Yohn BE. Mevers, New Augusta. The service wilH.be held at 8 p. m. Friday in the Pleasant View Evangelical Lutheran Church with the Rev. William 1. Pifer officiating.
Miss Ruth E. McNally became the bride of Pvt. Edward K. Timeus yesterday. The couple's parents are Mr. and Mrs. William T. McNally, 1530 N. Dearborn St., and Edward Timeus, Milwaukee; Wis. (Miner-Baker photo).
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Miss Norma Wortman, Mr. Dodd Repeat Vows
double-ring ceremony united Miss Norma Yetive Wortman and Ronald Paul Dodd in marriage yesterday. The 7:30 p. m. rite in the Broadway Methodist Church was read by Dr. Robert B. Pierce The couple's parents are Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Wortman, 5833 Indianola Ave. -and Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Dodd, 938 N. LaSalje St For her matron of honor the bride chose Mrs. Richard I.. Thayer. She wore aqua the talfeta and matching mitts, In’ matching outfits the
Carrying a white
book topped with an orchid,
prayer-
bride wore a gown of
lace and satin. The bhouffant
bridesmaids were Mrs. Thom- skirt fell into a cathedral as 1 Estridge, Miss Carol train. Her two-tiered finge: Dodd and Miss Anna Wonnell. tip illusion veil was caught by -a satin headpiece edged Male Attendants with seed pearls Attending the bridegroom Immediately. following the . reception held in the. church as best man was Richard 1. ¥ \ i ox wo v parlors, the couple left for Thayer. Ushers included Rich- Cincinnati. On their return
they will live at 503 E. Drive, Woodruff Place.
ard Morris, Ronald Smith and Charles Aldous,
Two Pledge Vows in Recent Ceremonies
Miss Donna Mae Orme (left)
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and Robert Gordon Jaus were ‘married last Sunday. The cou-
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ple's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Hubert S. Orme, 5703 Bluff. Road, and Mrs. Edna Jaus, [708 Maynard St. and William D. Jaus, 8558 N. Pennsylvania St. (Miner-Baker photo). Wedding vows ynited Miss Lois R. Riggan, daughter of Mr."and Mrs. .C. A. Riggan, 2518 Brookway St., ‘and ‘William R. Johnston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Johnston, Terre Haute, last Sunday. (Brul-
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St. Catherine of Sienna Catholic Church will be the setting for the marriage of Miss Ethel Langer and Charles E. Madden May 5. Parents of the couple are. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Langer, 1150 McDougal St., and Me, and Mrs. J. F. Madden, 331 E. 50th St. The bride-tolbe attended Butler University. The prospective
A bridegraum.'a member of Beta Alpha Psi Frafernity, is a graduof Marquette. University. [Helms phota). + >
Miss Marilyn Gerringer, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Wilmer N. Gerringer, 2915 E. 38th St., and Wilbur Hicks Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hicks Sr., 3922 N. Keystone Ave., are planning a summer wedding (Hodgson photo)
Double-Ring Ceremony To Unite Couple in Church
Miss Ruth E.
married at 2:30 p. m. yesterday.
McNally and Pvt. Edward K. Timeus were The double-ring ceremony, held
in the Memorial Presbyterian Church, was performed by the
Rev. W. A. Alexander.
Mr. and Mrs, William T. McNally, 1530 N. Dearborn St:
are parents of the bride.
Reception Follows Rite
DeWeese-Beck Vows Exchanged
Miss Joyce Marie Beck became the bride of Carl E. DeWeese at 4:30 p. m. vesterday in the Immanuel Evangelical and Reformed Church. Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Beck, 837 E. Lincoln St., are parents of the bride. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. John L. DeWeese, 4309 English Ave. The: Rev, Clarence E. Sitler read the vows the couple repeated, Carrying a cascade of white- roses, stephanotis and white orchids, the bride was gowned in white satin and lace. A half-hat accented with French flowenets held her two-tiered fingertip veil of imported illusion.
Attendants Listed
“Mrs. Fred Bixler, matron of honor, wore aqua taffeta, Bridesmaids in buttercup
yellow taffeta were Mrs. Wil- .
liam Haymond and Miss Martha Gootee. : Harold R. Fancher was best man. Ushers were (Gere Edwards -and Robert Hogan, A reception in the.home of the bride's parents followed the rite..The couplg will live
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The bridegroom is the son of Edward
Timeus, Milwaukee, Wis. In lavender marquiset with matching «mitts, Miss Alice McNally was maid of honor and only attendant. Pvt. George W. Wummel came from Detroit to be best man. Ushers were Pvt. William J. Hurley and Pvt. Albert Paulus.
Reception Follows The bride wore a gown of white nylon marquiset. Her French {illusion veil fell from jeweled tiara. She carried a white prayerbook with white amazonica lillies and cascades of white stephanotis, The church parlors were the setting for the reception following the rite, The couple is on a trip south, A member of Alpha Delta Pi ‘Sorority, the bride attended Hanover College. The bridegroom attended Northwestern University, After Thursday the -couple will live at 1027 N. Keytsone Ave,
Miss Dixie Craig
To Be Married
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Craig, 39 Rebecca. Drive, announce the
approaching marriage of their:
daughter, Dixie, to Pvt. Warren Kugene Haley, Camp Breckenridge, Ky. The 7:30 p. m. double-ring ceremony Will be read Mar. 17 in the Lynhurst Baptist Church. The Rev. J. Herbert Smith will officiate, The prospective bridegroom ir the son of Mr. and" Mrs. Filmer Haley, 36. Iris Ave,
Miss Craig attended Indiana’
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Mis Virginia Jenkins (left), 2006 Central Ave., and Donald Elbert, son of Mr. and Mrs.
SUNDAY, MAR. 4, 1951
Elberf-Jenkins Rite Scheduled for Mar. 25
W. M. Elbert, 5331 Ohmer Ave., wilt exchange wedding vows at 4:30 p. m. Mar. 25 in the Trinity Lutheran Church. The prospective bridegroom will be graduated from Butler University in June. (Loudermilk photo). A spring wedding is planned by Miss Caroline Fisher, 3751 N. Temple Ave., and Raymond E. Bergman. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Martha Bergman, 311 S. Lyon Ave. Mrs. Lee M. Conner, sister of the bride-to-be, announced the engagement of the
couple at a recent party in her home.
Miss Joyce Marie Beck and Carl E. DeWeese exchanged wedding vows yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beck, 837 E. Lincoln St., and Mr. and ‘Mrs. John L. DeWeese, 4309 English Ave., are parents of the couple. (Zalman photo)
Dr. Robert Pierce fo Read
Bloomington Ceremony
Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, Mar. 3-—Vows uniting Miss Marjorie Alice Beard and Robert Lee Beaty will be read at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow in the First Methodist Church. Dr. Robert B. Pierce of the Broadway Church, Indianapolis, will perform the ceremony. The bride, a-graduate of Indiana University and member of Delta Gamma Sorority, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Orville R. Beard of this city. Parentsrof Mr. Beaty are Mr, and Mrs, E. L. Beaty, also of Bloomington, The bridegroom, a member
Methodist
bridesmaids. They will wear frocks _like the matron of honor's. Jack Beaty will serve as best man. Ushers will include Jack G. Brown, John R. Bain, of Sigma Chi Fraternity, is a Donald Gqelzer and Louis 8, graduate of Indiana Univer- Hensley, Indianapolis. sity. The bride's gown fashioned Mrs. Roberts Elliott Powell, with a sheer yoke of illusion wearing lime green net over will be of ivory satin and taffeta, will be her sister's Chantilly lace. The full skirt
matron of honor. Miss falls into a cathedral train. Georgabhell Henley will be Her full length veil is of maid of honor. Miss Sally handmade Belgium lace. She Peterson, Indianapolis, and will carry a bridal bouquet of
Mrs. Howard Bibler will be white roses and tulips.
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Don Fisher Will Marry Today
Marriage vows will unite Miss ,Ruth Ann Thomas and Don B. Fisher at 2:30, p. m. today in the Irvington Methodist Church. The Rev. F. T. Johnson of the Grace Methodist Church will’ officiate, The bride, who Butler University. and is a member of Pi Beta Phi Sorority, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8. Thomas, 5135 Norway Drive, The bridegroom fis the son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Fisher, 5920 E. St. Clair St. He attended the University of. Cincinnati and was affiliated with Phi Delta Theta Fraternity. In a gown of green marquiset, Miss Dorothy Lewis will be maid of honor.. The bridesmaids, wearing matching frocks, will be Misses Virginia Means, Barbara Elliott and Norma Ziegler. Serving as best man will be Sam Wininger. Ushers will include Henry Hodgson, Providence, R. :.1.; Gilbert Jacobs and J. Lowell Green, Carrying a cascade bouquet of amazonica lilies centered with a white orchid. the bride will wear a gown of traditional white satin. Her two-tiered fingertip veil will fall from #® satin and seed pearl twisted headpiece.
Mary Patterson Becomes Bride
Mr. and Mrs. James Robert
Maxwell came from Elgin, Ill, to be the attendants for the marriage of Miss: Mary Louise Patterson and Paul Asmussen, RMSN, United States Navy. The service, performed at 2:30 p. m. yesterday, was fn St. Paul's Episcopal Church. The Rev. William Burrows read the vows, The bride's parents are Mr, and Mrs. W. . Patterson, 118 Buckingham Drive. Parents .of the bridegroom aro Mr. and Mrs. Fred Asmussen, South Fallsburg, N.Y. [he bride chose a two-piece buttercup yellow wool suit with matching hat and navy accessories. She wore a corsage of white orchids.
Luella Jane Kell, Miss Syrcle Are Brides
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Miss Luella Jane Kell (left) and Calvip P. Ethington were married last Sunday. Parents of the couple are Mr. and-Mrs."Osborn F. Kell, 711 E. Drive, Woodruff Place, and Mr. and Mrs. Peter
“H. Ethington, Casa Grande, Ariz. (Miner-Baker photo). Views united Miss Dorothy Mosetta Syr-
cle ‘and Harold Marion Thompson Jast Sunday. The couple's parents are Mr. and. Mrs, William - Lester Syrcle, Danville, lll, and MM. and Mrs, William Nathan Thompson, formerly of Indianapolis.
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