Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1951 — Page 40

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THE. INDIANAPOLIS TIMES SUNDAY, MAY 6, 1951

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MRS. CHARLES KERN JR.

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Albert Avnhobier Married

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In June 13 Rite

JCNGAGEMENTS SHARE the spotlight ‘with nuptial rites in today’s bridal news. The betrothal of Miss Joyce Halst (above) to Albert

Arnholter is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Halst, Boonville.

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Her marriage to the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Harold H. Arnholter, 47 S. Spencer Ave., will be June 13 in the

Boonville Presbyterian Church.

» ” » n 2 ” St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church was the setting at 10:30 a. m. yesterday, for the marriage of Miss Shirley Ann Freihage

(second from left, above) to Leo A. Barnhorst, the Rev. Fr. Marvin Frethage, Detroit, officiated.

Her brother, She is the

daughter of E. G. Freihage, 4102 Ruckle St., and the bridegroom is the son of A. H. Barnhorst, Beech Grove Mrs, E. J. Franklin, her sister’s matron of honor, wore royal

blue and white plaid marquiset. The bridesmaids, Mrs. John Reis.and Miss Joan McManus, wore similar frocks. Edward Barnhorst, Detroit, —was “his brother's best man while ushers were Howard Barnhorst, Tipton, and Francis Quinn, Noblesville. The bride's white Chantilly lace gown was made with fitted bodice, its sheer yoke ' beaded with crystal. Her fingertip veil cascaded from a lace Juliet cap and she carried valley lilies and white orchids. A breakfast and an afternoon reception were held in the Marott Hotel before the couple left for a Florida trip. They will live at 2152 N. Meridian St.

The bride, who dttended St. Louis University, is a graduate of the St. Vincent's Hospital School of Nursing. Mr. Barnhorst is a University of Notre Dame graduate,

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Miss Sarah Patricia Cameron (third from left, above) and Pvt. Donald Eugene Mahr, USA, were married at 3:30 p. m. yesterday in Butler University's Sweeney Chapel. The Rev. Lewis H. McAdow, University Park Christian Church, read the vows. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Cameron, 2818 Central Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mahr, 3428 Carrollton Ave. The bride wore white marquiset over satin, trimmed with Chantilly lace inserts. A seed pearl crown held her illusion veil. She carried a white satin Bible topped by white orchids, The maid of honor was Miss Joy Wagoner, Waldron, and bridesmaids were Mrs. Robert Trinkle and Miss, Patricia Watts. They wore pink Chantilly lace over pink taffeta. The flowergirls were Phyllis Hoover and Cynthia Kay Locke. They wore apple green organdy. James A. Jordan was best man while ushers were Max E. Camerpn, Franklin, and William Brown. After a \reception in the Riviera Club, the couple left for a trip gast. The bride attended Butler University and the bridegroom, who is stationed at Camp Breckenridge, Ky. attended Purdue University. » a 8 Vows read Monday united Miss Francina Brock (second from right, abové) and Charles Kern Jr. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Spencer Brock, 5429 N. New Jersey St. His parents are of 1511 E. 75th St. The ceremony was in the First Baptist Church.

” » DeMuth-Sayger Vows were exchanged Apr. 34 in Ft. Wayne by Migs Beverly Sayger (left photo, second tier) and Willlam L. DeMuth. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Sayger, Ft. Wayne, and he is the son of Mr, and Mrs. D. C, DeMuth, Leesburg. After June 1, the couple will live in Leesburg. 8 =» 5 ‘Miss Margaret Anne Haymaker (center, second tier) and Fugene Edward Ervin will be married In the late ~ summer. Her engagement is by - her parents, Mrs. John Oglesby

Haymaker, 3612 Forest Manor -Drive. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Ervin of Richmond. ron on Sy

July 7 is the date set for

the marriage of Miss Doris Palmer (right photo, third tier) and Robert Hovey Nairne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Inglis Nairne, Lakeport, Cal. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Palmer, 3050 Cold Spring Road. Miss Palmer is a graduate of Tudor Hall School and Carleton College. The future bridegroom is a graduate of the University of Utah.

Nuptial Date Set June 30

Miss Kimber to

Become Bride Announcement was made last night of the approaching marriage of Miss Marcia Nan Kimber and Richard Lee Rapp. The announcement party was in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Appel. Parents of the couple are Mrs. H. Clair Kimber, 526 E. Fall Creek Pkwy. and Mr. and Mrs. John Francis Rapp, Champaign, Ill.

To Wed June 30

A graduate of Pine Crest School at Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., the bride-to-be is currently a student at the Jordan College of Music. The prospective bridegroom, a member of Sigma Chi Fraternity, attended the University of Illinois and will be graduated next year from the Butler University School of Pharmacy.

Matron of Honor

The couple has chosen June 30 as the wedding date. The 5:30 p. m. ceremony will be in the garden of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wallace of Winnetka, Ill. Mrs. Alfred Collins of Evanville, Ill, will serve as matron of honor. Flowergirls will be her daughters, Sue and Ann Collins. Attending the prospective bridegroom as best man will be his father.

JULY RITE—A July 22 ceremony will unite Miss Mary Anna Ray and Lawrence M. Reinhard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reinhard, Poth, Tex, Mrs. Frances Ray, 835 S. Noble St., is the bride-to-be's mother. The rite will be in Holy Rosary ® Cathal ¢ Church. (Holland).

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MRS. W. L. DEMUTH (Miss Beverly Sayger)

BRIDE—Before her riage yesterday in the Ft. George Meade, Md., post chapel, Mrs. George S. Toth was Miss ‘Juanita C. Belts. Parents of the couple are Mr.

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and Mrs. Frank W. Abolt,

Morgantown, formerly of I

dianapolis, and Mrs. Mary Toth, Ashtabula, Oo. (Block).

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MISS MARGARET ANNE HAYMAKER

ENGAGED — Miss Annamarie Koenig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luke Koenig, 523 S. Temple Ave., will. be married June 10 to Bennie H.

Hawkins, 401 S. Keystone Ave. The ceremony will be read in Victory Memoria! Methodist Church by = the

Rew. T. L. Rogers. (Holland).

MISS DORIS PALMER

MARRIED—An Apr. 22 rite at Ft. Benning, Ga., united Miss Ruth Anne King and Cpl. Walter “Jackson Pace Jr. She is the daughter of Mrs. Clarence H. King, 2450 N. New Jersey St. His mother is Mrs. Keith Bittle, 7628 E. Washington St. (RanBall).

MRS. CORTLAND W. SHEA

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(Miss Donna Mikels) Miss ‘Donna Mikels Becomes Bride of Cortland W. Shea

A reception in the Indianapolis Athletic Club followed the marriage of Miss Donna Mikels and Cortland W. Shea Friday

evening, Apr. 27.

The couple's parents are Mrs. Norman Wintrode, Marion, and Mr. and Mrs. William A. Shea, 333 Poplar Rd. The 7:30 p. m: ceremony was held in the home of the bride's

Lois Smith Is Bride

Miss Lois Ellen Smith and Robert Dale Nahre were married in a double-ring ceremony Apr. 28 in the Brookside Evangelical United Brethren Church. The Rev. A. Glen O'Dell read the vows at 8:30 p. m. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Charles C. Smith, 1328 N. Gale St., are parents of the bride. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nahre, 959 Lesley Ave.

Leave for Florida Mrs. David L. Smith, Bloomington, in aqua marqui-

set, was matron of honor. The.

bridesmaids, in peach and lemon marquiset, were Mrs. Jack Bush and Mrs. William Branson. Arnold Maves came from Lafayette to be best man. The ushers, all from Bloomington, were David L. Smith, Arthur K. Lane, Mr. Bush and Robert Smith, Carrying a white - Bible topped with an orchid, the bride wore a lace and net gown over white satin. Following a wedding trip to Florida, the couple will live at

959 Lesley Ave. ” = -

WED IN APRIL—Mrs. Robert Dale Nahre was Miss Lois Ellen Smith before her marriage Apr. 28 in Brookside Evangelical United Brethren Church, The couple's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Smith, 1328 N. Gale St., and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nahre, 959 Lesley Ave. (Epply). .

uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. G. Willlam Mikels, 5945 N. Meridian St. For her only attendant, tHe bride chose Mrs. Mead F. Knight. She wore a navy blue sheer nylon frock trimmed in navy lace. She carried a hand bouquet- of white snapdrdgons, yellow roses and pansies. The bride’s ballerina length gown was of white net fashioned with a fitted bodice and violet velvet sash. Her heirloom two-tiered Bordeaux lace veil fell from a shirred bonnet. She carried a bouquet of white sweetpeas and violets. Immediately following the reception, the couple left for a trip to Chicago. The bridegroom attended Indiana and Butler Universities, —

Betrothal Announced The engagement of Miss Miriam Walker and Richard Arthur Robinson was announced at a party given last night. Mrs. Arthur N. Robinson, Columbus, Ind., is the mother of the prospective bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker, Greensburg, are the parents of the bride-to-be. The couple will be married June 22 in New York City.

BETROTHED —Dr. and Mrs. George H. Newlove, Austin, Tex., announce the engagement of their niece, Miss Martha L. Smith, Indian. apolis, to John Allen Liddle, son of

M. Liddle, 3312 E. 38th St.

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Mr. and Mrs. Frank

gandy gown, Miss Phyllis J. Hedrick became the

bride of Robert K. Rowe in a 2:30 p. m. ceremony Yyester-

day. The rite, in the North-

wood Christian Church, was read by the Rev. G. B. Gordon of the Bluff Creek Christian Church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Hedrick, 5626 Kingsley Drive, and Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Rowe, Omaha, Nebr.

List of Ushers

The maid of honor, Miss Viola Weaver, wore yellow dotted swiss. Bridesmaids were Mrs. John Wright and Mrs. Harry E. Bennett. Their frocks were of mauve and green fashioned like the maid

“of honor's

James Lackey of Hobbs was best man. Ushers were Clarence Stanke, Frankfort, and Gene Dye. The bride's gown was fashfoned with a fitted bodice accented with a sweetheart neckline outlined with a fichu.

Reception Held

Her fingertip veil of imported illusion was attached to a tiara of illusion framed with valley lilies. Immediately following the ceremony a reception was held in the church parlors. The bride, a graduate of Butler University, is a member of Trianon Sorority. The bridegroom, a graduate of Manhattan Bible College, is a member of Epsilon Tau Alpha Fraternity.

Miss McVey To Wed

Miss Sue Ann McVey will become the bride of Robert William Decker Jr. next Saturday, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A. Mitchell, 321 W. 62d St., announce. Parents of the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Decker of Cincinnati. The ceremony will be performed at 3:30 p. m. by Dr, Jean S. Milner of the Second Presbyterian Church in the home: of the bride-to-be’s parents.

Sorority Member A member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority, Miss McVey is a senior at the University of Cincinnati. The prospective bridegroom, who is attending Ohio State University, is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity. Coming from Cincinnati, Mrs. Joan Douglas will be matron of honor. Miss Marguerite Herschede, also of Cincinnati, will be bridesmaid. Robert Colthar, Cincinnati, will be best man. Ushers will include Bartley McVey, brother of the bride to-be, and Moe Hicks.

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BRIDE - TO - BE—Miss Sue Ann McVey will become the bride of Robert W. Decker Jr. Saturday in the homes of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jesse A. Mitchell, 321 W. 62d St. Mr. Decker's parents are of Cincinnati. The nuptial vows will be read by Dr. Jean S. Mier.

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