Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 June 1951 — Page 35
Miss Lucille Thompson
R. AND MRS. WILLIAM E. THOMPSON of Kenosha, Wis., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Lucille, to John Powers Conde of Mil-
waukee,
The prospective bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Conde, 5679 Winthrop Ave. The ceremony will be read Aug. 18 in Kenosha. The bride-to-be was graduated from the University of Wisconsin. Mr. Conde is a graduate of Purdue University where he was affiliated with Theta Chi
Fraternity.
Slack-Caughran |
THE WEDDING of Miss Carolyn Slack and John H. Caughran wiil be read at 4:30 p. m. June 24 in the Flossmoor, Ill, Christian Church.
Miss Slack is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Slack of Flossmoor, Mr. Caughran is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. B. Howard
Caughran, 5136 N. Capitol Ave. The bride-to-be was graduated from Indiana University. Mr, Caughran, a member of Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity, is a June graduate of the Indiana University Medical School. He will serve his internship at the University of Texas Medical Center in Galveston.
Warrick-Crum
Miss JOY NASH of Brownsburg will serve as the maid of honor
at the marriage of Miss
Miss Carol Ann Warrick
Carol Ann Warrick to James Dexter Crum at 3
po m, July 1, in the Brownsburg Christian Church,
Hall-Zainey
Steffens photo.
Miss Carolyn Slack
The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Carroll Warrick, Brownsburg, and Mr, Crum’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Dexter H, Crum, Clarksville,
Other bridal attendants will be Miss Marie Crum and Mrs, Gene Coomer, Clarksville, sisters of Mr. Crum; Miss Jeanne
Muller, Brownsburg, and Mrs.
Lee Duncan, Akron, O.
¥, William B. Scott, Beech Grove, will be best man, while Glenn Montgomery and Gene Coomer, Clarksville; Glenn 088, Charlestown, and RobWarrick, brother of the bride-to-be, will be ushers,
Miss Warrick will be graduated from Purdue University today. She is a member of Phi Mu Sorority. Mr. Crum was graduated from Purdue last year. Mrs. Stephen Yeoman recently entertained at her home with a crystal shower for Miss Warrick. A miscellaneous shower will be given by Miss Nash, Mrs. Duncan and Miss Muller the week-end preceding the wedding. A bridal dinner for members of the families and the attendants will be given June 30 by Mr. and Mrs. Warrick.
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Miss KATHRYNE Y, HALL, whose marriage to Capt. Joseph E. Zainey will be at 10 a. m., June 30, in St. Philip Neri Catholic Church, has named her
bridal attendants. Miss Genevieve M. Zainey, Los Angeles, will be maid of honor. Miss Barbara Duncan and Miss Mary Whelchel of Carmel are to be the bridesmaids.
Frederick A. Zainey, brother of the prospective bridegroom,
will be best man. James Powers will be an usher, The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mrs. Steven WilHams, Carmel. Capt. Zainey, who is stationed at Atterbury Alr Force Base, Columbus, is son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Zainey, 605 N. LaSalle
The prospective bridegroom duate of Butler Uni- ¥ and is a member of Nu fraternity.
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, Mr. Paikos is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Nick Paikos, Tipton. A graduate of Wabash College, he is a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. No date has been sét for the wedding,
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Kenneth Hacker Marries Miss Straub
Miss Marilyn Margaret Straub and Kenneth J.
Hacker were married in a 7:30 p. m. ceremony yesterday in Butler University's Sweeney Chapel. The Rev, Lewis McAdow of the University Park Christian Church read the double-ring rite. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Otto T, Straub, 3840 Graceland Ave, and Mr. and Mrs, John Hacker of Andrews, The matron of honor was Mrs. Roger Kessler, Oak Park, Ill. She wore light blue taffeta and carried pink roses, A nlece of the bridegroom, Cheryl Ann’ Lee, Huntington, was flowergiri, » » ” THE BRIDEGROOM’'S father ‘served ‘as best man. Ushers, all brothers of the bridegroom, were Dale Hacker, Marion; Dean Hacker, Converse; Glenn Hacker, Lafountaine, and Rober Hacker of Andrews. The bride's gown was of white Chantilly lace fashjoned with a fitted bodice, long pointed sleeves and a long train. After a reception in the Woman's Department Club, the couple left for a motor trip south. The bridegroom is a graduate of Indiana State Teachers’ College,
Tea, Shower
To Fete Bride
Winifred Bundy To Be Honored
Mrs. H. Peter Shields and Mrs. Walter Creager Holmes will be -hostesses Thursday for a tea and crystal shower honoring Miss Winifred Bundy, bride-to-be of Alan Levinson. The shower will
*be In the Holmes' residence,
594% Washington Blvd.
Mrs. Frank C, Talbott, sister of Miss Bundy, will pour. Guests will include Mes-~ dames Frank K. Levinson, Frank K. Levinson Jr. Eula Parsell, Harry Wright, William Decker, E. W, Ensinger, Thomas Harvey, Frank 8. Napp, Dudley Pfaff, Ethel E. Minney, Harry Levinson, Nora Foerman, Winifred H. Davis, Alicq Bundy and Lamar Strong, Misses Jean and Lucille Greenburg, Diana Harvey, Audrey Napp, Huldah Pfaff, Jeanne Minney and Dorothy G. Helmer. Out-of-town guests will include Mrs. Chase P. Maury and Mrs. Sumner Pond, both of Rushville,
Miss Serak To Be Wed
Two Milligan University students will be married this afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Mars Hill Christian Church. Exehanging vows read by the Rev, ‘Ralph Hamon will be Miss Lydia Serak and William O. Rodefer. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, John Serak Sr, 2337 8, Collier St.
Pa, is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Rodefer. Mrs. John Serak Jr. will be matron of honor and Sandy Smock, niece of the bride, flowergirl. Both will wear yellow organdy. The best man will be Charles W. Rodefer, Orrville O., bréther of the bridegroom. John Serak Jr. and Dave Rodefer, Pittsburgh, will be ushers. | The bride will wear an organdy and French lace gown. Her two-tiered veil will fall from a diadem of seed pearls. She will carry a bouquet of lilies and gardenias. After a wedding trip through the Smoky Mountains, the couple will live In Kingsport, Tenn. Miss Serak recently was graduated from Milligan College, and Mr. Rodefer is a student there.
Yeires photo. Miss Serak
Couple Plans
Church Rite
The Assumption Catholie Church will be the scene at 9 a. m.,, June 30, of the mar riage of Miss Rita Mae Wagner to Charles Portish Jr. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mrs. Edmund Charles Wagner, 3101 W.’Morris 8t. Mr. Portish is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Portish, 3050 W, Minnesota 8st. Miss Wagner has named as her attendants Miss Sylvia Torres, maid of honor, Miss Bonnie Castelow and Mrs. Fred Pereau, bridesmaids, and Miss Joyce Ann Pereau, flowergirl.
Serving as best man will .
be Edmund George Wagner, James Wagner and Paul Portish will be ushers. » 4 -
Miner-Baker photo.
Mrs. Kenneth J. Hacker
who chose early June wedding dates are Mrs, Allin Whitfield Proudfoot (left) and Mrs. Woodrow B. Case (right). Before her marriage last Sunday in the Irv-
ington Methodist
Repeat Vows
Vows uniting Miss Jean Tillison and William XK. Ar« thur were repeated in the
Valley Mills Friends Church last Sunday before the Rev, Willard Reynolds. The bride is the granddaughter of Mr, and Mrs, J. D. Farlow, RR 19, Box 197. Mr, Arthur is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Wiliam D. Arthur, 4020 Mooresville Road. Miss Janet Ruth, Camby, was maid of honor. Miss Judy Saladine, Camby, was bridesmaid and Beverly Farlow, Shelbyville, was flower. girl, Serving as best man was Jack Plummer of Camby, Ushers ‘were Harry McBride, Fred Kraft and Duane Blaschke.
Miner-Baker photo.
Mrs. Allin W. Proudfoot TWO RECENT brides
Church, Mrs. Proudfoot was Miss Ruth Ann Shumm. She isthe daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Alvin C. Shumm, 815 N. Bolton Ave. Mr. Proudfoot is the son of Mrs. Alfred C. Proudfoot, Wilmette, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Case are
in Church
Dexheimer-Carlon photo.
Mrs. W. K. Arthur
SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 195¢
Newlyweds Miss Bisesi Becomes Bride
Leave for
Sea Island
Married in Single-Ring Rite A trip to Sea Island, Ga., followed the 11 o'clock wedding yesterday morning of Migp Betty Welch and William Me-
Grath Mooney. They were
married In a single-ring ceremony in the St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. John B. Welch, 5239 N. Capitol Ave. and Mr, and Mrs. William H. Mooney, Cincinnati. The bride's three attendants, Mrs. William J. MecLane, matron of honor, and Mrs. John W. Warrington, Cincinnati, and Mrs. Robert Stephenson, Philadelphia, wore matching vellow organdy frocks.
Ushers Announced The bridegroom chose KEdmund D. Mooney, Cincinnati, as best man, and Mr. Warrington, Stacy Hill and W,. Russell Warner, Cincinnati, and Mr. McLane and William R. Higgins Jr, as ushers. The bride's white chiffon gown was fashioned with a cathedral train. A seed pearl Juliet ‘eap held her fulllength illusion veil. She carried a bouquet of gardenias with white roses cascading from the center. A ‘reception was held immediately following the ceremony, in the Highland Golf and Country Club. The couple will live in Cincinnati,
Shen-Courtney phote.
Mrs. Woodrow B. Case
in Miami, Fla., following their marriage last Sunday in North Vernon. Mrs. Case was Miss Betty Kinder. She is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Forrest Kinder, North Vernon. His parénts are Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Case, Farmland. .
Lora George
Is Bride
Pastel frocks were worn yesterday evening by the bride's attendants at the wedding of Miss Lora K. George and William C, Bakemeier Jr, The double-ring ceremony was ready in the First Baptist Church by Dr. Ozzie Pruitt. The bride is the daughter of Carl George, Detroit. Mr. Bakemeier ig the son of Mr, and Mrs. William C. Bakemeier, 318 N. Gladstone Ave: Attending. the bride were Miss Sonia Jones, maid of honor, and Miss Marie Jones and Miss Jeannette Coleman, bridesmaids. The bride wore a gown of white net and lace. The couple willNlive at 517 N. Denny 8t. -
Jean Tabbert Is Bride of John Spicklemire
IN A TWILIGHT ceremony last night, Miss Jean Tabbert became the bride of John Spicklemire. The vows were read in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Tabbert, 105 Berkley Road. Mrs. Ann Spieklemire, 5308 Primrose Ave, is the bridegroom's mother, Dr. George Arthur Frantz, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, officiated. i The bride, who was unattended, wore a mauve Honan shantung frock made with a basque bodice and full skirt. A cluster of valley lilies and white orchids accented the waistline, » » » AFTER the ceremony, there was an informal reception for the immediate families. The couple will live at the Primrose address following a three-weeks’ wedding trip. The bride was graduated from Indiana University. Mr. Spicklemire attended Butler University, .
Zalman phote.
Mrs. Arthur G. Pennington VOWS UNITING Miss Magdalene Bisesi and Arthur G. Pennington were read at 11 o'clock yesterday morning in the St. Catherine of Sienna Catholic Church, The Rev. Fr. Francis Van Benten officiated. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bisesl, 2243 E. Garfield Drive, and Mrs. Thurman Pennington,
Lawrenceville, 111. Attending the bride were Mrs. Harry D. Summers, matron of honor; and Mrs. Donald A. Pulte, Dear-
born, Mich., Miss Anna C. Dean and Miss Sandra Bisesi, bridesmaids. They wore French blue marquiset frocks trimmed with applique. The bridegroom was attended by Robert Garwood, Paris, Ill, best man, and Robert Mayer, Bloomington; Glenn Mayer, Oxfard, O., James Robison and Alvin Grayson, ushers,
The bride's white marquiset gown was accented with lace and extended into a lacetrimmed train. A matching marquiset and seed pearl cap held her fingertip veil. She carried a white prayerbook topped with a white orchid, A reception was held from 2:30 to 5 p. m. in the Indianapolis Athletic Club, Tha
bride is a graduate of Purdue .
University and a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. The bridegroom was grade uated from Indiana University where he was a member of Theta Xi Fraternity,
Vows Unite Miss Layton And Richard L. bs
A reception followed the wedding, at 7
1:30 o'clock last night,
of Miss Jacqueline Lucille Layton and Richard L. Jacobs, The ceremony was read in the Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church ‘by the Rev. Frederick R. Daries, pastor. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Layton, 2805 Ruckle St. Mr. Jacobs is the son of Mrs. Esther Jacobs, Meadow-
brook Apartments, and N. R. Jacobs. 5848 Broadway. Dr essed in identical white frosted or-
gandy frocks, her attendants were Miss Helen Garriott, maid of honor; Misses
Nancy La- Loudermik photo zure, Betty s. Jacobs Allen, Pat
Schackle and Jane Aspinall,
bridesmaids. Tom Johnson was best man. Serving as ushers were Bob O'Rourke, Ward Sexson, William Brown and William Hauck. The bride wore Chantilly lace over satin. Her two-tiered illusion weil with Chantilly applique was attached to a Juliet cap. Following the reception, the couple left for Chicago. The bride attended Purdue
and Butler Universities and ' the bridegroom attended But- ! ler University. Mr, Jacobs is
now stationed with the U. 8. Coast Guard at Alameda, Cal.
C. Wayne Beck to Wed Barbara McDonald Today
White marquiset over taffeta will be worn by Miss Barbara Jean McDonald today when she becomes the bride of T, Wayne
Beck, 1120 Dawson St.
Vows will be repeated at 2:30 p..m.
Methodist Church,
in the Broadway
Dr. Robert ‘B. Pierce will read the service.
The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Florence McDonald, 3224
N. Capitol Ave. Mr. Beck is the son of Mrs. Helen Bess, 1610 Spruce St, and Harry Beck, 2330 Stuart St. Mrs. William P. Kring, sister of the bride, will be ma«tron of honor, She will wear a lilac gown with a short jacket. Miss Patricia Purdy and Miss Patricia Bell, bridesmaids, will wear aqua gowns fashioned like that of the matron of honor, Elwood Beck, brother of the bridegroom, will serve as best man. The ushets will be
Kramer photo.
Miss Betty Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Harris, 5540 Hardegan St, became the bride of Pfc. Roderick Pennell Jr. in the Army Chapel at Ft. Benning, Ga., last Sun. day. The bridegroom's par. ents live in Mobile, Ala.
Donald Bauermeister an 4 Thomas DeLay. Miss McDonald's gown extends into a cathedral train, Her illusion vell will be fingertip length and she will carry a white Bible topped with a white orchid. A reception in the church parlors will follow the ceremony. After a trip to Chicago, the couple will live at 22 8. Butler Ave,
Miner-Baker ota, The Downey Avenue de tian Church was the scene last Sunday of Miss Delores June Altom’s marriage to Jerald E. Eden. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence F. Altom, 207 S. Arlington Ave. ‘Ha is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ruscel Eden, 153 S. Emerson ve.
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