Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 April 1951 — Page 35
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Rev. Fr. William Knapp to Read Vows At Ceremony in Holy Rosary Church
Henry R. Bayt will take Miss Santa Constantino as his bride in a 9:30-a. m, ceremony today in the Holy Rosary Catholic’ Church. The Rev. Fr. William Knapp
will read: the vows.
The couple's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Dimetrio Constantino, 022 S. East St. and Mrs. Antonia Bayt, 748 N. Warman Ave. The maid of honor, Miss Concetta Constantino. will wear a light blue net and Chantilly lace frock. The bridesmaids will be dressed in pink, yellow and aqua net. They will wear match-
ing net half hats.
They are Misses Margaret Ann Constantino, Phyllis Lambert, Marguerite Caito, Angie Raimondi, Concetta Corsaro and
Ann Degaro.
The flowergirls will be Nancy Bayt and Kathy Corsaro. Their frocks will be of white net accented with pink sashes.
Nuptial Vows Unite Couple
Miss Poland Wed In Chapel Rite
A recéption in the home of the bride's parents followed the marriage yesterday of Miss Henrietta Laura Poland and Robert C. Shoemaker, 5305 Julian Ave. The 7:30 p. m. ceremony was in Sweeney Chapel at Butler University. The Rev. Frank Klingensmith, Noblesville, read the vows. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph N. Poland, Bridgeport. Mrs. John M. Lewis, sister of the bride, wore a gold moire taffeta frock. The bridesmaids, dressed in aqua and orchid moire taffeta, were Miss Mary Margaret
The miniature bride bridegroom is to be Antoinett Page and Paul (‘orsaro. Ar toinette will wear white net also. Cyril Bayt will be his brother’'s best-man. The ushers will include John Love, Chicago; Anthony Constantino, Phillip
Bayt III, Michael Bova;
Henry Brodnick' and Frank Zakrajsek. The bride's traditional satin wedding gown has a fitted bodice accented by a bateau neckline. Its full hoop skirt falls into a cathedral train. Her full-length handmade veil of Belgian lace over silk illusion will be attached to a seed pearl tiara. She will carry white roses, orchids and valley lilies. After a breakfast in MecClarney’s and a reception in the Slovenian National Home, 2717 W. 10th St., the couple will leave for New Orleans
Will Marry
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DATES SET—St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church will be the scene of the marriage of Miss Mary Phillips (left) to Edward F: McNamara Saturday. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Manson H. Phillips, 4178 Ruckle St. Mr. and Mrs. Richard O. McNamara, 4104 College Ave., are the prospective bridegroom's parents. May 5 is the wedding date set by Miss Rosemary Berling (right) and Neil Hinkle. Parents of the couple are Mr..and Mrs. Thomas A. Berling, 54 Johnson
Fr. Bruck Reads Vows
Wedding vows were exchanged yesterday by Miss Florence E. Harnsing and William F. Kuntz in a 9 a. m. rite in the St. Roch Catholic Church. Officiating was the Rev. Fr. Omer Bruck.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris E. Hansing, 3956 S. Meridian St., are parents of the bride. Pdrents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. W. Anthony Kuntz, Beech Grove. Mrs. Walter Gottemoeller was matron of honor. She wore a pink taffeta frock. Mrs. Farrell Sandler and McShane, dressed like the honor at-
Burns in a 2:30 p. m. rite today in the Irvington Methodist Church. The Rev. Henry G. White will réad the vows the couple will repeat. The bride is the daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs, Orpheus Guy, 802 N. Wallace St. Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Stuck, Beech Grove, are parents of the bridegroom. Miss Beverly May will be maid of honor in a maize taffeta frock. Bridesmaids dressed in pink, turquoise and American Beauty taffeta will be Misses Elaine Huston, Patricia May and Jane Pickett. .
Best Man Billy Stuck will serve as best man. Ushers will include Rex McCarrel, William MecClain and James Perkins. The bride's gown is white satin and lace. It is fashioned with a molded lace bodice accented with a sheer yoke highlighted with seed pearls. The bouffant skirt will fall into a cathedral train. Her twotiered fingertip veil of imported illusion will be held by a Juliet cap of lace. She will carry’ a white prayerbook topped with an orchid. Immediately following the ceremony, a reception will be held in the church parlors, The couple will live at 4631 E. 35th St.
Mary L. Phillips Lists Attendants
Mr. and Mrs. Manson H. Phillips, 4178 Ruckle St., announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Mary Louise, to Edward F. McNamara. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard O. McNamara, 4104 College Ave. The couple will be married Apr. 7 in the St. Joan of Are
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Lee. Alexandria, and Mrs. The bridegroom attended In- Martha Totten of Greenwoed, tendant, were bridesmaids. Catholic Church. The Rev. x Floyd Trisler. . diana University. will wear orchid marquiset Paul E. Kuntz, Frankfort, Fr. Michael Holtzleiter will En d + Mr. Lewis was best man. over taffeta. Bridesmaids.in served as his brother's best onelate. the codple will gage c Ushers were Dale H. Nees, te, . itching frocks will be Miss man. Two other brothers, Leo nang the . Mr. and Mr Terre Haute: Phillip Tetrick, Patricia Bates Married [117 Kuhn, Hamilton, O., Kuntz hand. Joseph Kuntz, = - De Miss Rose Mary Dages Gluesenkamp, Greensburg: Malcolm Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Howard H. and Mis Ruth Anné Reed. were ushers. ~ maid of ‘honor; Miss Betty Ave., announce and Mr. Trisler. Bates, 4915 N. Capitol Ave The best m will-be Rob- » . In traditional white satin Davis and Mrs. George V. mient of thelr d The, bride wore a gown of ! yy ort Raod. ® is will be ’ Foreman. bridesmaids: Rich-
white satin. Her fingertip lace veil fell from an orange blossom, headpiece. Immediately following the reception, the couple left for Chicago. When they return they will live at 5305 Julian Ave.
announce the marriage of their daughter, Patricia. to Kenneth Lee Hixon. He" is the son of Mrs. Lila Burkholder, 3041 Ruckle St. The couple was married Dec. 9. They are living at the Ruckle St. address.
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A reception will follow the rite in the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Hockett, W. T1st
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FUTURE BRIDES—Mrs. Josephine Eisenhower, 830 W. 28th St., announces the approaching marriage of her daughter, Miss Martha Anne Byfield (left), to Daniel H. Feldhake. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman N. Feldhake, 1720 Union St. The couple plans a June 16 wedding. Miss Barbara Jean Diggins (right) and James A. Bitting, Allentown, Pa., will have an August oo. ding. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Diggins, 159 S. Spencer Ave. (Holland photo):
the bride carrfed a bouquet of valley lilies centered with a white orchid. Her veil of illusion cascaded from a cap
«Qf white pleated satin.
A reception was held from 2 to 6 p. m. at the Vita Villa Inn. :
ard A. McNamara, best man, and Louis J. McNamara and George E. Schaub, ushers. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Butler University, and the prospective bridegroom attended both Butler and Purdue Universities.
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