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Miss Vcgler Will Become

Bride Today if

Vows Will Be Read

In Zionsville

’ Times State Service

ZIONSVILLE, Mar. 17 —Miss Ann Vogler and John Mitchell will ex-

By Dr. Vale

Langford-Grinstead Ceremony Today

Wedding vows will unite Miss Alice Eileen Grinstead and Dale Langford

this afternoon in McKee change vows at 3:30 p. m. Chapel of the Tabernacle tomorrow in the Zionsville Presbyterian Church, The

Christian Church. The Rev. Preston Taylor will officiate at the double-ring ceremony. The bride is a cousin of Dr. and Mrs. V. F. Saylor of Zionsville. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Hazel Wilson of Flat Rock. "Miss Wilda Hendryx will be maid of honor, - Her frock will be of rose taffeta. Miss Eloise Ferguson and Miss Joan Herrin, Indianapolis, and Miss Rose Vogler, Wins-ton-Salem, N. C., will be bridesmaids. Wearing blug taffeta, they will carry bouquets of white lilies and

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3:30 o'clock ceremony will be read by Dr. Roy Ewing Vale. The, bride, a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority, attended Butler University. She is the daughter of Mrs, Ruth Kolb, 3921 Caroline Ave, and Dr. Clarence Grinstead, Lafayette. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R.

Langford, 2814 Washington |

Blvd. Bride in Pink

For her matron of honor, the bride chose Mrs. William Durr. She will wear a varie-

gated rose taffeta frock. The’

bridesmaids, w aring green;

for. the blue iris. Miss Myra Jean Fox (left) Mrs. Elmer Haley, 36 Iris Ave., are the par- blue and yellow taffeta, will e, USN, Bridal Gown Dailey were married Mar. 3 in the New Pal ents of the couple. {MinerBaker photo) Wed. be “Mrs, Betty Hummel, "Miss ve., and William Dunham will come" estine Evangelical and Reformed Church. Mr. ding vows united Miss Marilyn Louise Snyder Sharon Chance and Miss Pat (Robert from .Detroit to be best. man. and Mrs. Clancy Fox, New Palestine and Mr. (right) and James David Bartlett yesterday Johnston, will carry a bou-

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future bride's parents, The brideLouise room-to-be is the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. R ing into points, full skirt and T ] B . + d | Ch h C Ernest D. Langford will be larried to gree State College where she was a ME ors, Hammond. Ske ng Faduied om cathedral train. A half-cloche Oo e e e n urc eremony best mak, Ushers 2 he ' na . - ; : J oots, a a Mar. 27, versity graduate. (Noble Bretzman photo). of lace will hold her veil of Parties Will H Vows uniting Miss Marianne Miller and William Earl rar on 1 attend- — : gilk illusion. She will carry a $ ! onor . s and Emmett Tuxhorn, . rt FE eT" Dounuet of lilies stephanctis Ful Brid Keeker were read at 7:30 p. m. yesterday in the Olive Branch The Hunters Lodge at the Wolt Jr Pvt and Mrs w F H | Ww ’ q uture Bride Methodist Church by the Rev. Stanley S. Hall of the Philadel- = po 6 “rr 80 0 8 he sete of ROROF. . : . « » Q ey on e ng and orchids, Miss Avriel Christie will be phia Methodist Church. ’ ting for the reception followe to be . » . . At-Home Address busy attending showers in Mr.and Mrs. Paul L. Miller, 3300 Brewer Road, are parents ing the rite. od Mi Tri Followin Rite n L nhurst Chur h her honor prior to her ap- of the bride. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. For her wedding ‘trip to C The couple will leave for proaching marriage Apr. 7 to Earl Keeker, Zionsville. z Mill Daytona Beach, Fla. the A motor trip south followed th the South after a reception in Richard K. Shull. Miss Norma Poe, 'n orchid Kearns. Paulajean ller, bride has chosen a brown and ’ Shiended Orig to SP Sou oy 29 he Jaalvinge of Miss Dixie mood, Fortville; Robert Tom- the church parlors. On their Mrs. Denzil Rynerson will marquiset, was maid of hon- niece of the bride, was flower- eh th. ted est man . 0 y yesterday. . . ynert y ; : : sd © lg oy The 7:30 P. m. ceremony, in the Lynhurst Baptist Ch mnson, Jack Neely, Regert return, they will live in Zions- entertain in honor of the or. Bridesmaids, dressed in Biri Keek ved accessories, . ; Jemnized b H prist Church,» masses: = een ile! Ce. bride-to-be with a miscellane- light. groen,. were Miss Sue =RORSES. Kesler -served - as he. brid tterided Try: Mo« was solemnizeéd by the Rev. Hubert J. Smith. + -- hast on 3 Te . . ih nee Mill 4d Miss M Lo his brother's best man. Ushers The. bridegroom atten Mr, and Mrs. Glen Craig; 39 Rebecca Drive” are arents. of. uv The. shuroh . DATIOES aves, The bride is a senior at ous shower in the home of er and Miss Mary Lou were. Gene Peatey, Clermont, Butler University. oe SC Se Rg SE aughter, J ey, ve. . - e ceremony. ? i . 3 ’ » " ville. Dennis Logan, cousin . uncheon- © Mrs. Howard Hjggins, the taffeta and their bouquets When the co Neiume Sorority. The bridegroom will A personal shower will be Local Cou le of the bridegroom, was ring- Miss LaDuke r in the ‘bride’s sister, was matron of ranged in shades from pale from the South, they will live be graduated from Purdue given by Miss Norma {uia bearer. he home honor. She wore aqua taffeta pink to dark rose. at 39 Rebecca Drive. University in June. 24 Miss Roseling Brows in ! H 4 +h a The bride wore ivory satin. Repeats Vows Prank 3 snd eapried a crescent bou- Fashioned of silk taffeta, i : Ta ere oy spre) S eitro e Hel sown was Tashiohed with C. George Eckstein took quet of carnations. the bride’s gown was designed » viene RB, Nis a filed hodice, fu skirt an Miss Jacqueline June LaDuke * bridal Bridesmaids were Mrs. Ken- = With a tulle yoke and drop- Shower Planned For Bride-to-Be Charles Suns, 8733 Jin Miss Charlotte Dean Ritch chapel-length train. Her veil as his bride in a Mar. 10 cerehéarsal neth Fo Da he Te shoulder effect. p w n a cock and John F. Gleichman, of illusion was edged in lace Northwood

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June 2-is the date set by Miss Phyllis Anderson and John M. Rademacher for their marriage. Professor and Mrs. A. L. Anderson, Ames, lowa, are the

dore Lutz and Miss Jean Bly. Miss Phyllis Dean Higgins was junior bridesmaid.

Jeanne Raymer of Fortville

Church Reception-

The long sleeves formed points and the bouffant skirt

Usher will be Al McQueen, Don Wertz, Flat Rock; Don Lee, Lebanon, and Frank ‘Vogler, Winston-Salem. Jeoffrey McQueen of Flat Rock will be ringbearer. The bride’s candlelight satin gown is made with a pointed illusion neckline, fitted bodice, long sleeves extend-

Attendants for the wedding of Miss Audrey Guy will hon-

er her with’'a shower Friday.

Miss Guy will become the bride of Jack L. Burns in an Apr. 1 ceremony in the Irvington Methodist Church. Parents of the

and Mrs. Charles Dailey, Greenfield, are the photo). Miss Dixie Craig (center) became the bride of Pvt Warren Eugene Haley last night. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Craig, 39' Rebecca Drive, and Mr. and

couple's parents, (Cru

Miss Christie

with ‘a kitchen shower in her home at 7:30 p. m.- Mar. 28. Mr. and Mrs. Christie will entertain the bridal party

afternoon in Sweeney-Chapel of Butler University. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan V. Snyder, 3964 Broad. way, are the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. Crosby Bartlett, Ralston Road, are the parents of the bridegroom. {Shen-Courtney photo).

Keeker-Miller Vows Read

6216 Central Ave. will be married Mar. 31 in Sweeney Chapel! of Butler University, her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

and fell from a Juliet cap of seed pearls. She carried white jonquils and sweetpeas, Following the reception in

quet of ‘white hyacinths centered with a white orchid. Her gown of blush pink satin is accented with lace trimming and made with a chapel train. Her fingertip illusion veil will cascade from a tiara of seed pearls,

Trip to Florida

emony in the Christian Church. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. LaDuke, 4925 Carvel Ave, and Mr. and Mrs. Rishel

a : y r bride-to-be are Mr. and Mrs. with a buffet supper followin nl 3. ’ the church parlors, it oat was flowergirl and Michael jal into a formal train. Her Orpheus Guy, 802 N. Wallace erly May, maid of honor, and the wedding rehearsal:Apr. 8 Be = HiLOHoRR: 20 left for oT the couple Jackson, 418 8. Rural St. 0.19, Roberts was ringbearer, Jusien veil, edged with Chan- SL. The prospective bride- bridesmaids Misses Elaine Guests beside the bridal party The vows will be read at The bridegroom attended The Rev. Theo Fisher offi Fratices Adtondants’ Frocks ily ce, Was attached to a . Huston, Patricia May and will include parents of the 2:30 p. m. Purdue University and is a ciated. The benediction was \ -— a of seed pearls. groom is the nephew of Mr. Jane Pickett, will entertain prospective bridegroom and The bride-to-be was grad- student at Butler University. given by the bride's grandfabe held The bridesmaids’ frocks Dale Haley was best man. and Mrs. Paul F. Stuck. in the May home at 4404 E. Dr. Logan Hall of the Merid- uated and Mr. Gleichman at- The couple will live at 2446 ther, Dr. Thomas A. Hillen-

were in variegated shades of

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Ushers were Edward Linda-

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