Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 June 1951 — Page 31
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MISS CHARLOTTE GOLDENBERG
Lorstan photo,
Miss Ruth Shumm
And Allin
Proudfoot
Will Be Wed Today
Lavendar and lace will be worn today at the wedding of Miss Ruth Ann Shumm and Allin Whit-
field Proudfoot.
Vows will be repeated at 3:30 p. m. in the Irvington Methodist Church. The pastor, the Rev. Henry G.
White, will read the service.
Church Rite Unites Pair
Frisbie-Caulfield
Vows Solemnized
In a double-ring service Miss Janet Sue Caulfield and Charles R. Friable Jr. were
‘married at 1 p. m. yesterday
in Christ Episcopal Church. The Rev. John P. Craine read the vows, Miss Barbara Porter in pale aqua was maid of honor, Miss Miriam Ingram and Miss Mary Lockwood dressed in pale orchid were bridesmaids. Robert Stanfield was the best man. The ushers were Frank B. Lee and Charles Murray. Richard Caulfield. was junior usher.
Bride's Parents The ‘bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Howard T. Caulfield, 614 E. 334 St. The bridegroom ia the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frisbie, 2537 Brookae Ave, In traditional white satin the bride carried a white prayerbook topped with a white orchid. Her gown was fashioned with lace yoke and ‘sleeves, The full skirt fell into A short train, and she wore a fingertip veil of net illusion. A reception followed the esremony in the church parlors. The bride attended Butler University. The bridegroom attended Purdue University.
Miss Altom To Be Wed
Vows Will Be Read Today in Church
A reception will follow the wedding today at 4:30 p. m. of Jerald E. Eden and Miss Delores June Altom. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence F. Altom, 207 8. Arlington Ave, Mr. Eden is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Eden, 153 B. Emerson Ave. The wedding and reception will be held in Downey Avenue Christian Church, The Rev. F. W. Welgmann will read the ceremony, Pink, yellow and orchid taffeta and net gowns will be worn by the maid of honor, Miss Peggy Underwood, Acton, and bridesmaids, Misses Jean Broeking, Phyllis CampPell, Joan Chapman and Donna Eden.
Other Attendants - Sherry Hunter, Louisville, Danny
The best man will be
Charles Montgomery, Ushers ‘include Danny Moosé, Green- ~ fleld;
Haute, Richard Eden.
Allen Woodard, Terre Robert Altom and
The bride will wear tradi-
tional white satin. The Jong full skirt falls into’ a cathedral train. Her two-tiered * fingertip veil of illusion with
lace applique edge is attached to a tan of orange. blossoms. She will carry white roses of the vally centered around a white orchid. After a trip to Chicago, the le will live at 207 8, ArAy. ,
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The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Alvin C. Shumm, 815 N. Bolton
Ave. Mr. Proudfoot is the son of Mrs. Alfred C. Proudfoot, Wilmette, III, Attendants, wearing orchid strapless frocks of marquiset, will be Miss Delores Shumm, maid of honor, and Mrs. Dorothy Crow, St. Louis, Miss Joan Wallerstedt, Pittsburgh, and Miss Ruphene Snider, bridesmads. . Arthur Brickman, St. Louis, will serve as best man. The ushers will be Paul K. Evenstad, Wilmette; Jack Crow, St. Louis, and David Washburn, Hamiond,
Bridal Gown The bridal gown is white Point de Lyon lace over satin. The bouffant skirt extends into a chapel train. The {ilu sion veil will fall from a lace tiara with touches of stephanotis. She will carry a cres-cent-shaped bouquet of amazonicas, stephanotis and valley lilies. A reception in the church parlors will follow the ceremony. The couple will spend two weéks in Cuba and then live in Chicago. Miss Shumm and Mr. Proudfoot are graduates of Northwestern University.
Reception
Scheduled
Woodrow Case To Be Bridegroom
Times State Service NORTH VERNON, June 2 «= Eyelet embroidery trims the white organdy wedding gown Miss Betty Kinder will wear tomorrow, Miss Kinder will be married in the First, Baptist Church at 2:30 p. m, to Woodrow ‘B. Case, 3421 Adams Court, 8, Indianapolis, The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Forrest Kinder, Mr. Case's parents are Mr, and Mrs, Charles A, Case, Farmland, The Rev. J. W. Cummins; pastor of Tea Creek Baptist Church, will officiate. Mrs. Carl Kenninger and Mrs. Arthur Christy, both of Indianapolis, will be matron f honor and bridesmaid. They will wear white em-
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frocks. Judith Kinder and Betty Artz, Commiskey, will be the flowergiris.
Best Man : Arthur Christy, Indianapolis, will be best man. Ushers will be Richard Weldele, Indianapolis, and Robert Kinder. The bride's gown, wilh eyelet trim at neck, sleeves and flounce of the full skirt, has front bodice buttons. She will wear an elbow length veil of illusion, held in place with a twined band of organdy and blossoms.., She will carry white orchids and white gardenias. After the ceremony and a reception in the church, the couple will go to Miami. They will live in the Meadowhrook Apartments, Indianapolis, Miss Kinder, attended -Indiana University and Mr,
Case was graduated from Purdue,
Mr. and Mrs. Rene On Florida Trip
Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Rene left for a. trip to Florida after their wedding
Wednesday in St. Patrick’s« 3 «Catholic Church. Upon. ree... turn, they will live at 633 Stevens St. Mrs. ng tormetly was | Miss Lavonne | 7, daughter of Mr. and Oscar
asper. The bridegroom is the nephew of Mr. and Mrs, Leo Mormino, 04 8. Hobie St.
SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 1051.
MISS BONITA McCRACKEN
Zalman photo.
MISS CHARLA DOCKINS
Couple Wed At Lata yette
Miss roy Blalock
Becomes Bride
Times State Service LAFAYETTE, June 2— Two
Purdue University graduates were married at 2:30 p. m. today in First Methodist Church. Dr. Guy Carpenter officiated. Miss Louise Blalock, 1924 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis, became the bride of James
lobert Wark, son of Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Wark. The bride is the daughter of Prof. and Mrs. G, KE. Blalock. Mrs. K. B. McEachron of Schenectady, N. Y., sister of the bride, was maid of honor, She wore a rose taffeta frock. Kenneth Wark, brother of the bridegroom, was best man, and ushers were James Nav and John Rench. A Jong pink satin gown with jacket of Chantilly lace and fingertip veil of pink illusion were worn by the bride. She carried pink .and white carnations. A reception followed the ceremony, held in the Wesley Foundation. Afterwards, the couple left for Florida. They will reside at the N. Delaware St. address after June 17, g The bride is 8 member of Phi Mu Sorority,
Couple Leaves For Miami Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Dungan will reside at 2120
. Broadway after a wedding
trip to Miami. They were married May 26 In the Broad Ripple Methodist Church by the Rev. Otho Blackburn, Mrs. Dungan formerly was
Miss Marilyn Newman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Newman, 6115 Rosslyn Ave. The bridegroom's par-
ents are Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dungan, Kendallville.
MRS. SALVATORE RENE.
(Miss Lavonne Kasper)
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Ewing photo.
MISS PEGGY SMITH
Voorhis photo.
. MISS JUANITA COLE
Local Couple Repeats Vows In lowa Church Rite
Times Special
AMES, Iowa, June 2—Miss Phyllis Louise Anderson, 37 E. Maple Road, Indianapolis, became the bride of John
M. Rademacher,
5120 Broadway, Indianapolis,
in a
4 ‘p. m. service held today in the First Congregational
Church.
The Rev. W. Murray Allen officiated.
Parents of the couple are Prof. and Mrs. A. L. An-
derson of this city and Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Rademacher of Hammond, Ind. For her maid of honor the bride chose her sister-in-law, Mrs, James H. Anderson of Seattle, Wash. She wore a frock of apple green.
Ushers Named
C. Edward Rademacher,
Hammond, was his brother's best man. The ushers included Dr. W. A. Baird, Iowa City; Alex Gordiuk, Mt. Morris, IIL; Wayne Wenner, Hammond, and John 8. Hall, The bride's gown of white Swiss organdy was fashioned with a fitted bodice, small collar, sheer yoke, long fitted sleeves and full skirt falling into a chapel train. Her twotiered fingertip © veil was attached to a matching organdy cap with a small corsage on each side. She carried a colonial bouquet of valley lilles edged with Easter lily petals. Church Reception
Immediately following the reception held in the church,
an photo.
MRS. PAUL wa (Miss Renna Essich) .
the couple left for northern Wisconsin. They will live at 6110 Carvel Ave. Indianapolis, when they return. The bride is a graduate of Iowa State College. The bridegroom ‘Was graduated from Purdue University,
City Girl Is Married
Couple Motors Through North
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Knepp are motoring through New England before establishing residence. in Evanston, IL Mrs. Knepp, before her marriage May 21, was Miss Alice Ann McCelland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson McCeiland, 1913 Pleasant Run Pkwy., 8, Drive. The wedding was in the Second Presbyterian church chapel, Evanston. The bride groom attended Yale University.
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Robert Brown and Margaret Lohr To Be Married in Evanston
July 7 is set as the date for the marriage of Robert
L. Brown anda Miss Mar-
garet Priscilla Lohr. The wedding will be in St. Mary's Catholic Church at Evanston, Ill. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Maj. and Mrs. Lenox R. Lohr of Evanston, TI. - Mr. Brown. is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Clarence A. Brown, 1011 E. Maple Road. Miss Lohr is a graduate of the University of illinois. She belongs to Sigma Kappa Sorority. Mr. Brown, graduate of the University of Rochester, Rochester, N. Y,, toward a master’s degree at Northwestern University. He belongs to Theta Chi Fraternity and is an associate member of Sigma Xi.
Mart-McCracken The Rev. and Mrs. George G. Kimsey, 2129 W. Walnut St., announce the approaching marriage of their niece, Miss Bonita McCracken, to J. Kenneth Mart, Franklin. The prospective bridegroom {s the son. of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Martoccio of New York. The couple will be graduated from Franklin College at 4 p. m. next Sunday and will
Miss Harris Wed to Gl
Rite Is Read In Army Chapel
Trmes Special FT. BENNING, Ga., June 2
—The Army Chapel today was the scene of the wedding of Pfe. Roderick P. Pennell Jr. and Miss Betty Harris. The ceremony was read at
1:30 p. m. . The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.”J. B. Har-
ris, 5540 Hardegan St, Indianapolis. Mr. Pennell’s parents live in Mobile. The bridegroom’s sister, Miss Celia Pennell, and brother, Donald, both of Mobile, were the attendants. The bride wore a white Chantilly lace’ gown over white satin. Her veil was of white lace illusion. She carried a nosegay bouquet of white rosebuds centered with a white orchid. Miss Pennell woré a pink organdy gown and pink headpiece. She carried pink rosebuds. Mr. -and Mrs. Pennell left
for Mobile after the <teremony. Residence will be estab
lished in Columbus, Ga. Mr. Pennell attended Auburn College, Auburn, Ala, He belongs to Theta Chi Fraternity,
Students Will Wed
Suzanne Clemons
To Be Bride
Times Stale Service GREENCASTLE, Ind, June 2--Two DePauw University students will be married Saturday in Jackson, Mich. Miss Suzanne Clemons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George W. Clemons of Green~ castle, will become the bride
sof Neon J Smith III of
Lebanon. Mr, Smith, formerly of In< dianapolis, is the son of Mrs. M. M. Ridley of Lebanon.
Miss Clemons belongs to Del-
ta Gamma Sorority, The wedding will be at 1 pm..in the First Preshyterian Church in Jackson.
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be married by the bride-to-be's uncle at 8:30 o'clock that evening. The marriage ceremony will be performed in the Memorial Baptist Church.
The prospective bridegroom will attend the Colgate Divinity School in Rochester, N. Y.
Feingold-Goldenberg
Miss Charlotte Goldenberg will become the bride of Gene Feiffgold, Indianapolis, July 8. her mother, Mrs. A, A. Goldenberg, Brooklyn, announces. Mr. Feingold is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Feingold, Brooklyn. »
The ceremony will be read in Brooklyn with only the immediate family attending. Miss Goldenberg is a graduate of the Brooklyn Jewish Hospital, The prospective bridegroom attended the University of Missouri, Cooper Union Institute of Arts and Sciences and “Brooklyn College.
Winterheimer-Dockins
Miss Charla E. Dockins and Richard A. Winterheimef, vocal students at Jordan Music College, will be married here at 2:30 p. m. Saturday. The wedding will be in the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church,
Dr. Roy Ewing Vale will perform the ceremony. The bride-to-be iz the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles V, Dockins of Veedersburg. Mr. Winterheimer's parents, Mr. and Mrs, E. A, Winterheimer, live at 533 E. 32d St.
McClary-Smith
The wedding of James M.
_McClary and Miss Peggy
Smith will be an early summer event, The bride-to-be is the daughter of - Mr. and Mrs, Harry K. Smith, Moores ville, Mr. McClary is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. O, McClary of Sandborn and a former student of Indiana University.
Stringer-Hale Col. and Mrs. Milton Hale, Ft. Benjamin Harrison, announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy Ethelyn, to 1st Lt. James Kenneth Stringer, USA. The prospective brides groom, who is currently sta tioned at Ft. Sill, Okla, is the son of Mrs, Lydia Green of Gainesville, Fla. He attended the Univer« gity of Florida. No date has been set for the wedding.
Paul Dufek, Kathleen Zener Exchange Wedding Vows
Pink, lilac and ice green frocks were worn yesters day at the wedding of Paul Frank Dufek and Miss Kath.
leep Florence Zener.
The ceremony was read at 10 a. m. in St. Anthony Catholic Church by the Rev. Fr. Edward McLaughlin, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E,
Zener, 210 N. Tremont St. Mr. Dufek is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Dufek, 1661 8. Talbot St. The bride's attendants, Miss Marie Delaney, Mrs. John Cotten and Miss Suzy Flvnn, wore the colorful organdy dresses. William Burns served as best man, and the ushers ‘were Jerome Dufek and Donald Nellis. A blush satin gown with Queen Ann collar, long sleeves and fitted bodice was worn by the bride. The full skirt fell into a cathedral (rain. Her three-tiered veil of illusion fell from a halo of seed pearls and orange blossoms.
Carried Lilies
She carried a cascade arrangement of amazonica lilies and Johanna Hill roses with ivy streamers. A breakfast at Holly Hock Hill and afternoon reception in- the home of the bride's parents followed the ceremony. Afterwards, the couple left for Florida. The bride is a graduate of St. Vincent's Hospital School of Nursing. The bridegroom was graduated from Butler University.
Engagement Is Announced
Times State Serviee CENTERTON, Ind. June 2 ~~Mr, and Mrs, Carlos Cole announce the engagement of their daughter, Juanita, 1403
Broadway, Indianapolis, to Cart W. Bingle. ~~ = re Mr. Bingle, who lives at
3228 Broadway, is the son of Mrs, Walter A, Bingle, Newburgh. He is a graduate of Evansville College and a member of Pi Kappa Fraternity. Date for the wedding, to ba
"this month, has not been set.
Anderson and Hal
Miss Jordan To Be Bride
Ceremony Set In Frgncesville
Times State Service - FRANCESVILLE, Jung 2--Ralph J. Anderson and Miss Marian Gayle Jordan will fole low their wedding tomorrow with a summer trip to Cali. fornia. The rite will be read at 3:30 p. m. in the Methodist Church here. The Rev. T. IL Luke, Epworth Church, South-Bend, and the Rev, Paul Hesrert will pere form the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, James 8. Jordan, Rensselaer. The brid§groom is the son of the late Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Anderson of Indianapolis. Miss E. Joan Jordan, Indl anapolis, will be her sister's maid of honor, Bridesmaids will be 8s Phoebe Walker, Indianapolis, and Miss Sue Jordan, Rensselaer. Ingrid Lindenborg, Indianapolis, will be flowergirl. They will wear green and orchid marquiset gowns,
Best Man
John Anderson, Berkeley, Cal, will be his brother's best man. Ushers will be William Gamble, San Francisco, and Lawrence Schaefer, Indianapolis. The bride will be gowned In a blush pink lace and tulle frock.
~ She will wear a two-tiered”
fingertip veil attached to a twisted satih bandeau and carry gardenias and pink roses. A reception in the home of the bride's parents will folJow the ceremony. The couple
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