Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1951 — Page 36
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SHEPHERD-SCHMIDT ENGAGEMENT—Mr. and Mrs. Melvin F. Shepherd, 5028 Evanston Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Rebecca Sue, to Charles Raymond Schmidt. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond V, Schmidt, 33 W. 49th St. The couple will be married at 7:30
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p. m., Apr. 6, in All Souls Unitarian Church,
Vows Read In Butler
Chapel
W. J. Volk Marries Phyllis Smith
Marriage vows united Miss Phyllis Jeniene Smith and William James Volk at 3:30 p. m. yesterday in Butler University’s Sweeney Chapel. The Rev. Richard W, Geib officiated at the double-ring ceremony. Parents of the couple are Mrs. Ralph M. Smith, 1417 Herschel Ave, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Volk, 4740 E. Tist St.
Sister Attendant
Mrs. Irwin A. Sedberry, in orchid chiffon, was her sister's matron of honor. Miss Barbara Newton was maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Sharon Smith and Miss Linda Volk. The bride was dressed In white lace and satin. Her gown was fashioned with a fitted bodice, long lace sleeves, full hoop skirt and cathedral train. Her vell of illusion cas-
caded from a white satin lattice outlined with seed pearls. She carried a white prayerbook topped by a white orchid.
Richard Clifford was best man while Richard Thompson and Robert Trinki§ were ushers,
At-Home Address
Following a reception in the Kappa Kappa Gamma Chapter House, the couple left for a trip through the South. The bridegroom, a senior
at Rutler University, is af- ~
filiated with Sigma Nu Fraternity. His bride was a Kappa Kappa Gamma member at Butler. The couple will live at 1334 Central Ave,
Party Fetes Bride-to-Be
Patricia Denneman
Will Be Honored
Honoring Miss Patricia IL. Denneman, Mrs. Jack Osborn and Mrs, Louise Kenneth Gunnarson will hold a miscellaneous shower in the former's home, 12 N. Arsenal Ave, Friday night. Miss Denneman will become the bride of James R. Ford Jr. in an Apr. 6 ceremony to be held in the Garfleld Park Baptist Church. The bride-to-be’'s parents are Mr. and Mrs, Edward Denneman, 1551 Ringgold Ave. Mr, and Mrs. Ford, 1534 Finley Ave, are parents of the prospective bridegroom.
BRIDE-TO-BE—Miss Dorothy Jean Pruden, 1546 E. 10th St., and Robert H. Riley will be married Mar. 31 in La Porte. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pruden of La Porte and Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Riley, 3448 E. 26th St.
AT HOME—Mr.zand Mrs.
Heral Peter Shields are at home at 1201 Park Ave., Apt. 4, following their Jan. 25
marriage. The bride, former-
ly Miss Marcet Claire Gribben, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, James C. Gribben, 3015 N. Meridian St... Mr. Shields' mother is Mrs. Walter C. Holmes, 5945 Wash. ington Blvd.
Cpl. Carl Reed To Take Bride
Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Eleanor Hall, Long Branch, N. J,
to Cpl. Carl’ D. Reed. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mrs, Martha Reed, Virginia City, Nev., and. Clarence Reed, 1206 N, Mount St. He is stationed at Ft. Monmouth, N. J. No date has been set for the wedding.
Hassler photo.
Fryar, 28 W, 26th St.
APPROACHING MARRIAGES — Miss Mary Ann Malott (left) will be wed to Estel Norman Barry Jr. Mar. 23. Parents of the couple ate Mr. and Mrs.
Fryar-Mitchell Rite Is Solemnized in Broadway Church
Barbara Jean Little, A. E. Jacobs Jr. Pledge Vows in Nuptial Ceremony
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Two couples pledged-vdWs yesterday in cerémonies. read here in Methodist churches.’ ”
Miss Janet Mitchell became the bride of Harold B.
Fryar Jr. in the Broadway Methodist Church. The 3:30 o'clock rite was read by Dr. Robert P. Pierce. 2 The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Mitchell of Mishawaka. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Dorothy M,
Mrs. Robert E. Lawrence came from Lafayette to be matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Barbara Spreuer, Ft. Wayne,
illusion veil, edged with Chantilly lace, was held by an orange blossom tiara. Mr. Lawrence was best man, Ushers were John Burke and Roy Brock. A reception in the church parlors followed the rite. The bride attended Indiana University and the bridegroom is a graduate of the university. He is an Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity member.
Jacobs-Little
The Rev. Albert R. Ashley read the vows uniting Miss Barbara Jean Little and Audrfy E. Jacobs Jr. last night. The 8:30 o'clock ceremony was in the Brightwood Methodist Church. The couple's parents are Mrs. Myrtle I. Little, 2621 Brookway, and Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs, 1629 N. Temple Ave. An aqua tulle and satin frock was worn by Miss Patricia J. Banta, maid of honor. The bridesmaids, Miss Jacqueline Engmark and Miss Marorie Johnson, wore yellow and pink. The bride's gown was of fvory satin and Point de Lyon lace. The full hoop skirt was fashioned with a lace panel down the front. A two-tiered fingertip veil of illusion fell from a gathered satin band. Dwight Little was best
Noble Bretaman photo, COUPLE WED—Miss Nancy Jane McMurry and Paul D. Murphy were married Mar. 3 in the Washington Street Methodist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Helen McMurry, 222 E. 21st St, and Harry L. McMurry, Jacksonville, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Murphy, 1206 N. Holmes Ave., are the bridegroom's parents,
and Miss Carol Johnson, Mishawaka. They wore lavender marquiset frocks with matching flower headpieces. The bride wore white rose point lace and carried a colonial bouquet of valley lilies. Her full skirt swept into a cathedral train, and the long, fitted sleeves formed bridal points. Her
man. Ushers were John K, Marlin, Steven McClain, R. E.
Jacobs Jr. and Paul Lewellyn. The church parlors were the setting for the reception after the ceremony. The bridegroom attended Indiana University and Kansas State Teachers College. The couple will live at 1340 N. Parker Ave. after Mar. 19.
Burton J. Malott, 629 Carlyle Place, and Mr. and Mrs. Barry Sr., 3842 E. New York St. Apr. 7 vows will be repeated by Miss Avriel Christie (right) and
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MARRIED FEB. 17—Miss Thelma Mae Taylor was married
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to Merle F. McPike Feb. 17 in the Emmanuel Baptist Church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Orval H. Brown, 827 Laurel St., and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L. McPike, Bedford.
Shen-Courtney photo
BETROTHAL ANNOUNCED — A June 10 ceremony is lanned by Miss Barbara Jean Belcher and William M. Eagen. he bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Goens, 45 N. Hamilton Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Morse W, Eagen, 4333 Norwaldo Ave., are the prospective bridegroom's parents.
“ Miner-Baker photo. MARRIED—Dr. Robert B. Pierce officiated at the 3:30 p. m. marriage yesterday of Miss Janet Mitchell and Harold B. Fryar Jr. She is the daughter of Mr.. and ‘Mrs, Edmund Mitchell of Mishawaka, and Mrs. Dorothy M. Fryar, 28 W. 26th St, is the "mother of the . bridegroem,
Riley photo. RITE READ—Miss “Wanda Lee Robison became the bride of John E. Meyers, New Augusta, at 8 p. m. Friday in the Pleasant View Evangelical Lutheran Church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Vernon VY. Robison, 3042 W. bist St, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Meyers, New Augusta,
Noble Bretzman photo
VOWS REPEATED — At 8:30 p. m. yesterday, Miss Barbara Jean Little and Audry E. Jacobs Jr. were married in the Brightwood Methodist Church. Mrs. Myrtle I. Little, 2621 Brookway, and Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs, 1629 N. Temple Ave., are parents of the couple.
WED — Announcement of the marriage of Miss Vera Jean Buis and Harry L. Davis is made by the bride's parents, Mes and Mrs. Roy C. Buis, Stilesville. The bride: groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Davis, R. R. 19, Box 531. The couple was married in a Feb. |] ceremony in the Stilesville Baptist Chur ! :
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Richard K. Shull, 4937 Boulevard Place. Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Christie, Carmel, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Shull, Ft. Wayne, are parents of the couple.
R. K. Shull,
Miss Christie
Will Wed
Ceremony Set For Apr. 7
Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Christie of Carmel sunounes. the approaching marriage of their daughter, Avriel, and Richard K. Shull, 4937 Boulevard Place. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur E. Shull of F't. Wayne. The 8 p. m. rite will be read Apr. 7 in the Marott Hotel by Dr. Logan Hall of the Meridfan Street Methodist ChurcH. The bride-to-be, who attended Butler University and the Herron Art Institute, has chosen Mrs, Edward Blackwell to be her, matron of
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Bridesmaids Named Bridesmaids will include Mrs. Denzil Rynerson, Frankelin; Mrs. Pete Shield and Mrs. Joe Kinnaman; Miss Norma Iula and Miss Rosaline Brown, Carmel, and Miss Suzanne Johnson. Karen Zinsmeister, Carmel, will be the flowergirl. Attending the prospective bridegroom will be Robert Shull, Ft. Wayne, best man, and Jack Worthman and Otto Ackermann, Ft. Wayne; Roby Hott, East Gary, Royce Stokes, Mr. Kinnaman and Mr. Blackwell. The prospective bridegroom attended Indiana and Butler Universities.
Mary E. Dahl Bride Today
Lloyd R. Sexton Is Bridegroom
Repeating vows read by the Rev. Howard W. Stone, Miss Mary Ellyn Dahl and Lloyd R. Sexton will be married at
2:30 p. m. today in the Irving- »
ton Presbyterian Church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Einar Dahl, 5849 University Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. James E. Sexton, 3320 E. New York St. Mrs. Pierre 1. Crease and Miss Christine Dahl, the bride's attendants, will be dressed alike in pale orchid and pastel green marquiset, Suzanne Alexander, Bloomington, will be the flowergirl
Bridal Gown The bride's Ivory satin gown, accented with lace and rhinestones, has a cathedral train. An orange blossom tiara will hold, her fingertip veil. 8he will carry a white Bible topped by white roses. Attending the bridegroom will be Wendell C. Sexton, Spencer, best man, and Charles Crouch and William Waddel, ushers. ? Following the ceremony, a reception will be held in the home of the bride's parents.
Teepell photo. BRIDE—Before her marriage Friday, Mrs. Jack Johnson was Miss Yvonne Teepell. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bertram N. Teepell, 5404 Guil-
“ ford Ave, The bridegroom's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson, are of New Palestine.
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