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Father Will Read Ceremony

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Frederick O. Wuensch took Miss Jo Anne Diederich as his bride last Sunday in a 7:30 p. m. ceremony. The double-ring rite was read by the Rev. Robert B. Pierce in the Broadway Methodist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Edgar F. Diederich, 942 E. 58th St. Mr. and Mrs. Louis O. Wauensch, 5120 N. Michigan Road, are parents of the bridegroom. Mrs. Donald F. Hunter was matron of honor and the bride's cousin, Miss Betty Conley, Arlington, Va., served as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Erold R. Diller, Bloomington, the bridegroom's sister, and Miss Nancy Smith. M'Lou Gilbert was flowergirl.

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A candlelight ceremony at 7:30 p. m. yesterday in the Broadway Methodist Church united Miss Carol Joan Red-

dington and Ralph Frederick Iula Jr.

double-ring service before a bank of palms, ferns and white flowers. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Reddington, 6160 N. Sherman Drive. Mr. and Mrs, Iula, Carmel, are the bridegroom's parents, Miss Jeananne Reddington; the bride's sister, was maid of honor. Her ballerina-length dress of pink was fashioned with a lace bodice and bouffant net skirt tied with a satin sash.

‘Dr. Robert B. Pierce read the

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES . a

Miss Carol Jean Redding Is Married

‘ The bride's shower bouquet of |

a full net skirt, fell to a chapel train in the back. A silk {llusion fingertip veil was attached to a small pleated bonnet of illusion.

fleur d'amour and stephanotis was centered with a white orchid.

Leave for Florida Lawrence Bertsch was best man. The ushers included Samuel Condes, Whiting; James Linn, Cheyenne, Wyo.; Robert Post, Edward Wofley and Frederick Jones. After.a reception in the Indianapolis Athletic Club the couple loft on a wedding trip to Miami, Fla. The bride traveled in a navy, white and maroon tie silk suit with white

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fingertip veil, edged in lace,

She carried valley lilies centered & with a white orchid.

Se Pelham Manor, N, Y.,| The bride, maid of honor, and Miss {oan Kappa Gamma Hollowell and Miss Dorothy Vog- (Purdue

The bridegroom chose Mr. Diller, Bloomington, as his best man and Mr, Hunter, John L. Fox and Weldon Wuensch, a brother, 8s

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accessorias. Mrs, Iula was graduated from William Woods Coliege and attended Butler University and

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Miss Frances Joann McCord

The Rev. G. Lavon Fisher, pastor of the Centenary Christian Church, will unite Miss Frances Joann McCord and his son, Kedrick Eugene Fisher, in a 3:30 o'clock ceremony this afternoon. The double-ring rite will be in Sweeney Chapel, Butler University. Miss McCord is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis

McCord, 801 N. Wallace : | or Sides ere Miss Crewes To Say Vows In Church |

Ave. Dressed in white princess lace and marquiset, Miss McCord “will carry a colonial bouquet of white roses and stephanotis centered with a white orchid. Her full marquiset skirt has ; an overdrape of lace extending | In a candlelight ceremony into the cathedral train. Her | . ’ ¥ i {llusion fingertip veil will be jat 8:30 o'clock tonight, Miss caught to the back of a lace Patricia L. Crewes will bebonnet. come the bride of George C. Attendants \Shonkwiler. Dr. Howard W. Mrs. Leslie W. Bradley, Teas |Stone will officiate in the the neck, N. J., will be matron of yp honor. Bridesmaids will be Mrs. | gh! Preshyletian” Cures. William Richapdson, Mrs. Paul 16427 Pleasant Run Blvd., are Stumph and Miss Dana Fisher. parents of the bride and Mr. and They will wear matching mar- yrs Boyd L. Shonkwiler, Raub, quiset drasses of blossom pink. lare parents of the bridegroom. Mrs. John E. Post, Syracuse, [N. Y., will be matron of honor. Her green shaded chiffon dress is similar to those of the bridesmaids, Miss Carol B. Hartzell, | Milwaukee, and Mrs. Marvin L.| |Armstrong. The bridegroom's iniece, Beverly Dennison, Sheldon, |

Mr. Fisher has chosen Omer | Ray Clark, Medaryville, as best man; Mr. Bradley, Teaneck, N. J., William Richardson and Donald Wasson as ushers. After a reception in the Marott Hotel, the couple will leave for New York. They: will make

their home at 5703 E. Washing- i1)), will be flowergirl, wearing, ton St. after July 7. blush pink organdy. The bride is a graduate of { Butler University and Jordan Best Man | Music College. She is a member | yames KE. Crewes, the bride's

of Mu Phi Epsilon Sorority. Mr. Fisher also is a graduate of the university.

{brother, will serve as best man {and ushers will be Mr, Armstrong, | Gale Gordon and Donald Potter, The bride has chosen a candlelight lace gown over satin with a | {gheer yoke outlined with lace! appliques. The bouffant skirt is fashioned to extend into a cathedral train. The two-tiered illusion veil, fin- |

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iss Bund Miss Bundy ill Take |gertip length, will be attached to Ceremony will q la lace cap embroidered with seed Place Today pearls. She will carry a cascade lof white roses. A reception in the Delta Gam- por per wedding trip, the bride ma Sorority house at Butler Uni- will wear a pink linen dress, versity will follow the marriage orchid lines duster and natural of Miss Winifred Mary Bundy to accessories Miss C Allen Charles Levinson at 3:30 from Stora: was graduated o'clock this afternoon in the Tab-| Shonkwiler attended DePauw ernacle Presbyterian Church. Dr. University and the University of Roy Ewing Vale will officiate at Wisconsin and was graduated the single-ring ceremony. [Tom Franilie College. He is a The bride is the daughter of member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Mrs. Alice Davis Bundy, 39 E. Fraternity. Ninth St. Mr, and Mrs. ak Levinson, 5639 N. Meridian St N d are parents of the bridegroom. ew ywe S Mrs. Frank C. Talbott will be her sister's matron of honor. sne(\f} it ( A will wear pale lilac nylon tulle ISI 1Icago fashioned Hie he Qecper.tohed Mr. and Mrs, Donald L. Wesling lilac gowns of "the bridesm have gone to Chicago following! Misses Audrey Napp, Marilyn 4p oir marriage at 10 a. m. yester- | Heuslein, Diana Harvey and Hul-| day in St. Michael's Catholic dah Pfaff. Barbara Levinson, | Church, The Rev. Fr. Thoxas fowergirl, will be dressed In |Finneran performed the double-| pink nylon tulle. Ting veremony. List of Ushers The bride, the former Miss Bar-| bara Lee Crossen, is the daughter Frank K. Levinson Jr, thes¢ pr and Mrs. James J. Crossen, bridegroom's brother, will be bestisngg Cold Spring Road. Mr. Wesman and ushers will be Bradshaw |, o is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick, James Calvert, John |r ward Wesling, 2052 N. Capitol, Meyer and Harry Levinson, an-| |Ave. other brother. Silk illusion and Point The bride will be gowned nl, 8 Te de Loon fvory slipper satin embroidered] bride's ivory satin gown. The! on the bodice with seed pearl mo- |, tant skirt. pancled ‘with ‘ace tifs. Her fingertip veil of illusion | | oon pleated | late ' extended will be held by a satin half-hat| linte a cathedral train. highlighted with seed pearls. She will carry white roses, stephanotis| Carried White Roses and valley lilies. A lace hat embroidered with The bride, who is a graduate of (os ‘hoor held her two-tiered Butler University, is a member of, on" voi She carried white! Delta Gamma Sorority. Mr. Lev-| 0 "oy blue delphinium. . | inson was graduated from Purdue) Miss Patricia Joyner, maid of University where he was 3 mem- |honor, and Miss Joan James and| ber of Sigma Nu Fraternity, Miss ' Ann Belch, bridesmaids,

. wore blue organdy. Mary Jo Evans, Hialeah, Fla, was flowerMarriage Eve James Whitmore was best man A nnoun ced and ushers were Howard Wesling |

Floyd B. Lytle, 5501 Indianola, Jr, brother of the bridegroom, |

Ave., announces the marriage of 2 and Robert Slagle Jr. his daughter, Mary Jeannette, to The réceptiog, was held in the William John Kernan of Balti. Boulevard Ro m of the Hotel OTe. | Antlers. | Vows uniting the couple were| Mr. and Mrs. Wesling both at-| read early this month in an in- tended Butler University. formal ceremony in Tucson, Ariz. | { Mr. and Mrs. Kernan are mak-| ‘Diamonds 'Fleeting’ : ing their home in Tucson where, While diamonds were found on he is serving with the weather the surface of the earth waiting | detachment at Davis Monthan to be picked up, glinting originally | AFB. lin the river sands of India 5000 8 years ago, remarkably few of |the diamonds gained any permaEasy to Redye nent fame according to the Jew-| Provided you don't object to elry Industry Coneil. | the design of your printed fab-| . =e { rics, you can redye them quite How to Sand paper successfully. Since the original | When there's papel ie on pattern will show through, what- your Jist of chores, tack a piece of | ‘ever new color is produced, 1's [vo sandpaper over a small block a good idea to choose your dye of wood and use it like a scrub- | with that in mind. Dark dye- bing brush. You'll do a more effi-. shades will help tone down pat- cient job this way, plus saying

Phi Sorority House, University, the couple left for al trip to Canada. They will make! their home in New Augusta.

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