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The St. Mark's Lutheran Church was the setting for the marriage of Miss Carol Lucille Holman and William Raymond Van Deman at 7:30 p. m. yesterday. The Rev, Duane Schroeder read the
vows for the double-ring rite, Mr. and Mrs, William L. Holman, 2325 E. Beecher St., are parents of the bride. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Clara Ven Deman of Greenwood and Raymond Van Deman of Lapeer, Mich. Carol Nulsen, Fort Thomas, Ky., was maid of honor. She wore a frock of nile green taffeta with a matching tiara accented with yellow roses. Bridesmaids dressed like the honor attendant were Miss Lois Hutzell, Wheeling, W. Va, and Miss Caroline Gaver, Springfield, O. Dona Holman, who wore yellow marquiset with matching mitts, was flowergirl.
Best Man Midshipman Edgar Hope
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best man. Ushers were Robert Thompson and Charles Fletcher of Greenwood. The bride's gown was of white satin fashioned with a sheer tulle yoke and a deep bertha edged with seed pearls, Her bouffant skirt fell into a cathedral-train. The fingertip veil of“silk illusion fell from a halo of orange blossoms. Following the wedding reception held in the Vita Villa Inn, the couple left for Florida. The couple will live at 2325 8. Harlan St. ; The bride, a. graduate of Wittenberg College, is a member of Kappa Delta Sorority. The bridegroom attended Indiana University.
Joan Gluesenkamp Engaged to Be Wed
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gluesenkamp, 620 E. Epler Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Joan Ruth, to Robert Schriever. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Herman Schriever, Reading, 0. No date has been set for the wedding. The hride-to-he attended Purdue University, and- the prospective hridegroom is a graduate of the university.
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LOCAL BRIDE—Rev. Duane Schroeder officiated at the 7:30 p. m. marriage yesterday of Miss Carol Holman and William Raymond Van Deman. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. William Holman, 2325 E. Beecher St.
Mrs. Clara Van
Deman, Greenwood, is the mother of the bridegroom.
Elsie Howard Is Married
Dressed in traditional satin, Miss Elsie Howard was
married to Thomas A. Schuster at 10 a. m. yesterday in the Sacred Heart Catholic Church. The Rev. Fr. Wilbert Maschmann, OFM, officiated. Mrs. Jessie Sprouse, 131. W. Morris St., is the mother of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo
Sanders, 1746 S. Delaware St., are the bridegroom's parents.
Attending the couple were
: ‘Miss Rachel Howard. maid of " hotior; Miss Margie Schuster,
bridesmdid; Jack Baxter, best man, and Bernard Schuster and Clay Butler, ushers. The bride's attendants wore net frocks in aqua and yellow. The bride's gown was fashioned with a peplum and train.
wk as MARRIED — Marine Cpl. Deal . R. Votaw, Portland,
Ore., married Miss Marilyn Bossingham, Mar. 4 in the Downey A venue Christian Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
H. E. Bossingham, 418 S. Butler Ave.
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MARRIED YESTERDAY—Miss Margaretann Forestal be-
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came the bride of John A. Cain yesterday. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Forestal Sr., 2710°E. North St., and Mr. and Mrs. John A. Cain, 5845 Haverford Ave. The wedding was in St. Philip Neri Catholic Church.
RECENT BRIDE—Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Haunss, 5017 E. New York St., announce the marriage of their daughter, Carolyn, to James E. Curran Monday. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Curran, 207 N.. Randolph St.
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SAILOR'S BRIDE — Alvin Thomas Murray, Seaman lc, took Miss Myrtle Luella Dart as his bride at 2 p.'m., Mar. 3 in the Pilgrim of Holiness Church. Parents of the couple are Mrs. Myrtle Luella Dart, 6 W. Ray St, and Mr. and Mrs. James B. Murray, 551 Vinton St.
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EXCHANGE YOWS—Miss Florence Hansing and William
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F. Kuntz exchanged vows at 9 a. m. yeeierday in the St. Roch
Catholic Church. Parents of the cou E. Hansing, 3956 S. Meridian St., an
Kuntz, Beech Grove. A a 0
TY a Kindred photo WED—Mrs. Wayne Alexander is the former Miss Dorothy Lowe, daughter of Mrs. Esther Blythe, 2034 Singleton St. She was married Mar. |7 in the Garfield Park Evangelical and Reformed Church. Mrs. Daniel Cooper, 162] Legrande Ave, is the bridegroom's mother.
e are Mr. and Mrs. Chris Mr. and Mrs. W. Anthony
Dr. Roy-Vale To Officiate
Dr. Roy E. Vale will ad the marriage vows uniting Miss Margaret Ann MacNelly, 1109 ‘W. 31st St.,, and William E. Louton at 3:30 p. m. today. The rite will be in McKee Chapel, Tabernacle
» Presbyterian- Church.
The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd A. Louton; Springfield, Mo. Miss Jean MacNelly, the only attendant, will wear a beige lace dress. . Donald Underwood, Mishawaka, will be the best man. Ushers will include Robert Townsend and Frank L. Yonsts, of South Bend. The bride's street - length turquoise lace dress will have matching accessories. She will wear a white orchid corsage.
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Vows uniting Miss Bylvis
Jane Sendelbach and Carl ¥, Bordenkecher were read at 9 a.m, yesterday-in the Bt, Philip Neri. Catholic Church by the Rev, Fr. Donald Coakley. Parents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs. Raymond A. Sendelbach, 547 N, Oakland Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Bordenkecher, 1121 N, Oakland Ave. For her matron of honor the bride chose Mrs, Donald W. Rasieo. She was dressed in | pink organza with a matching headpiece. The bridesmaid in green organza was Miss Janet Bordenkecher. The best man was Robert
'T, Flynn, Ushers were David
B. Kenney, Bernard Woerdeman and Thomas Redmond.
Bride's Gown
The bride wore a gown of blush pink satin, made with a fitted bodice, full length fitted ‘sleeves and cathedral train, Her illusion vell in matching color fell from a
Juliet satin cap with seed ° pearl trimming. She carried a
cascade bouguet of white roses centered with a pink orchid. The home of the bride was the setting for the reception from 2 to 4 p.m. The bride, a member of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority, attended Butler University, The bridegroom attended Bute ler University.
Saturday Rite Is Scheduled
Mrs. Anna Concannon, 965 N. Hawthorne Lane, announces the approaching marriage of her daughter, Mary Elizabeth, to Calvin A. Willis, son of Mrs. Dora Willis, 3317 Boulevard Place. The couple has chosen Apr. 7 for the date of their marriage. It will be held in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholie Church by the Rev. Fr. Leo Schafer. The prospective bridegroom attended Purdue University.
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