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Oct. 13 Is Set for Henn-Sharp Nuptials

ALL AND WINTER wedding dates are announced by several brides-to-be. Miss Polly Sharp (right)

has chosen Oct, 13 for her marriage to Carl W, Henn

+ Jr The 10:30 a. m. ceramony

will be in St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church. The daughter of Harry A, Sharp, 1733 N. Meridian St, Miss Sharp will have her gister, Mrs. Earl Smith of Corning, N. Y., as her matron

of honor. Best man for Mr, Henn, gon of Mr. and Mrs, Henn, 3551 N. Capitol Ave. will be Carl J, Procaskey, Greencastle, The prospective bride-

groom, a ‘member of The Indianapolis Times editorial staff, is a graduate of Butler University. At the: university, he was affiliated with Delta Tau Delta Fraternity,

Chapel Vows

R. AND MRS. Clarence: G. Gasser, 2601 Cold Spring Road, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss l.ois Rehfeldt, to Otto J. Feucht Jr. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Feucht Sr., 3939 Washington Blvd. They will be married at 4:30 p. m. next Sunday in McKee Chapel, Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, with Dr. Roy Ewing Vale officiating. Attending the couple will be Mrs. John W, Scott, matron

of honor; Miss Joyce Gasser, bridesmaid; Mr. Feucht Sr. best man, and James B,

Hockley of Fishers and Mr. Stott, ushers,

The bride-to-be attended

Indiana University. The prospective bridegroom is attending Stanford University.

Winter Rite

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Miss Carpenter

N R. AND MRS. Minor L. Carpenter, 215 E.

63d St., announce the en-

gagement of their daughter, 3illie Lou, to Richard Donald Wood, son of Mry and Mrs. Howard T. Wood, 5337 N. Delaware St. . Miss Carpenter is a graduate of Butler University where. she was a member of Delta Delta Delta Sorority. Mr. Wood, a member of Sigma Nu Fraternity, attended DePauw University and was graduated from Purdue University. He received his MA from the Wharton School of Finance at the University of Pennsylvania. The wedding will be during the Christmas holidays.

Betrothed

. Miss Roney HE ENGAGEMENT of Miss Rosemarie Roney, Newark, O., to Sgt. Edward Charles Eckman of Indianapolis is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Roney, Newark. The future bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry C, Eckman, 2431 Cenual Ave. 3 Miss Roney was graduated from St. Mary-of-the-Woods College and her fiance attended Butler University. He is serving with the Army Signal Corps in Germany, - ° No date has been set for the wedding.

Parties Booked

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Miss Polly Sharp

her honor before her marriage, Sept. 15, to William Nelson Fletcher. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip C. Lewis, 4829 Carrollton Ave. Mr. Fletcher is the son of Mrs. Arthur Arnold Fletcher, 20 and the late Rev. Mr. Fletcher. Tomorrow night, Mrs. Paul Miles Tiernan, 1214 N. Goodlet: Ave., will entertain for the bride-to-be with an informal party. Mrs. Frank Richards, 5015 Central Ave. will be hostess Wednesday night at a china ghower, Holly Hock Hill will he the scene Saturday of a luncheon and crystal shower to be given by Miss Patricia Coate and Mrs. Robert G. Jackson, On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ross E. Coffin and their son, Forrest, 5425 N. New Jersey St., will entertain for the engaged couple with a cocktail party, A group of friedds will honor her Aug. 27 with a costume party in the home of Mrs. George Rasch, Meadowbrook” Apts:* ot Mrs. W. E. Metzger and her daughter, Carolyn, 3024 N..Pennsylvania: St'; recently entertained for Miss Lewis with a paper shower. Miss Patricia Ent, 5526 Kenwood Ave. was hostess at a miscellaneous shower and Mr. and Mrs. Rees Vay, 21 E. 38th St., were hosts at

an informal party and gadget shower,

Wed Aug. 11

Tower photo. Mrs. Thompson HE Pleasant: R u n Evangelical and Reformed Church was the scene Aug. 11 of the marriage of Miss Sondra Ann Woodmansee and Charles Benjamin Thompson. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Woodmansee, 5821 Julian Ave. .Mr. and Mrs. Berle Thompson, Augusta, are the bridegroom's parents.

Sept. 8 Date

Miss Muehlbacher

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Muehlbacher, 3534 N. Edclid Ave, announce Py their daughter. Eloise A,

fiance, Bernard W..

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Woerdeman, will be married at 9 a. m., Sept. & in St. Andrew’s Catholic Church. The prospective bride groom's sister, Mrs. M. C, Mescall Jr., will be matron of honor and bridesmaids will be Miss Barbara Reder and Miss Camille Woerdeman, another sister,

James Traub will he best man and Mr. Mescall Jr. and Thomas F. Kell will be ushers.

Mr. Woerdeman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Woerdeman, 1616 N. Rural St.

To Pledge Vows

Shen-Courtney photo.

Miss Taylor

MH? AND MRS. John W. Taylor, /1650 Hoefgen St.,-announce the

approaching marriage, Tuesday, of their daughter, Joan, to the Rev. Richard R. Eshler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Eshler, Beloit, O, The ceremony will take

place at 7:30 p. m. in the Olive Branch Christian Church. Mrs. Mary Kathryn MeSoley will be matron of honor and Miss Helen Carter will be bridesmaid. The Rev. Eshler will be attended by Dr, Carlton Shank as best man and John Taylor and William Adams as ushers. Miss Tavlor was graduated from Butler University and her fiance was graduated from Grove City College and Princeton Theological Seminary. :

Bride-to-Be

Miss Dusthimer ISS Mary Rita Dusthimer and Rudolph

Voica haye chosen Sept. 8 for their ‘marnage In Nast Chicago. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Dusthimer, 3645 Caroline Ave, Mr. Voica's parents are Mr.“ and Mrs, Jordah Voica, East Chicago. Mr, and Mrs. George Naverra, East Chicago, will be the couple's only attendants,” The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of In-

diana State Teachers College

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Chapel Rite To Be Read At Butler

Vows uniting Miss Marjorie Lynette Turley and Donald Dale Reisinger will be read at 3:30 o'clock

this afternoon in Sweeney

Chapel, Butler University. Dr. Hollis L. Turley, general representative of Pen-

gion Fund, Disciples of Christ; the Rev. F. O. Reisinger, pastor of Manilla Christian Church, the bride and bridegroom’s fathers, and the Rev. Lewis McAdow, pastor of University Park Christian Church, will officiate at the double-ring rite.

Bridal Gown The bride,- the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Turley, 4218 Broadway, will wear a white marquiset and Chantilly lace gown fashioned with a lace bertha collar and a gathered skirt falling from a pointed bodice. Miss Jeanne Johnston will come from Bellaire, O., to be maid of honor, and bridesmaids will be Miss Marilyn Crane, Buffalo, N. Y.. and Miss Julia McKinney. Their opalescent taffeta gowns of topaz and turquoise have Dior necklines, Ginger Still will he flawer girl and Mary Brennaman, Wadsworth, O.. and Marilyn Conner will be candlelighters.’

Reception Follows Richard Turley will be best man, and ushers will include Verl Underwood. Spencer, Robert Howell, Salem, Ill, and Robert Huber and Robert Kirkham. A reception will be held in the Disciple House, 4550 N. Illinois St. The bride attended Bethany College and was graduated from Texas Christian University. She is a member of Phi Mu Sorority. Mr. Reisinger, son of the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Reisinger, 422% Sunset Ave. ate of Butler School of Reiigion.

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Officiates

Holv Cross 2atholie Church was the scene at 9 o'clock vesterday morning

of Miss Reha Ann Hembree's marriage to William C. Patrick. The Rev. Fr. Ambrose Sullivan officiated at the double-ring rite. The bride, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Norman Hembree, 1431 E. Ohio St., chose a white satin gown styled with a full skirt and train. Mrs. Eugene Joseph Hale was her sister's matron of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Florence Randall and Mrs. Donald Patrick. Their gowns were of light blue, green and orchid taffet.. Donald Patrick was best

, man for his brother-and

ers included Richard G¥rdner and Jack Nolan. “A reception was held in the home of the bride's aunt and -uncle,, Mr: and Mrs. Charles A. Clark, 6133 Haverford Ave. The couple will make their home at 808 Fletcher Ave.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES .

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Mrs. Russell F. Haney

Carol Wilson Portia Hurd Becomes Bride

Is Wed to R. F. Haney

In a double-ring ceremony yesterday in the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, Miss Carol Irene

Wilson became: the bride of Russell F. Haney.

Parents of ‘the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Fred 1.. Wilson, 7300 E. R2d St., and Mr. and Mrz. Frank Haney, 4601 KE. 71st St The bride chose a white

organdy gown with a molded basque for the 4:30 o'clock ceremony. Fashioned with a round neckline and long sleeves, her gown with bouffant skirt was highlighted with a-peplum appliqued with pink flowers.

Attendants in Pink

The four-tiered illusion veil was caught to a crown of white organdy petals accented with seed pearls and

? she carried a cascade houquet

of stephanotis and white roses surrounding an orchid. Dressed in pearl pink marquiset, the attendants were Mrs. Robert Clark, matron of honor; Miss Martha Wichser, maid of honor, and Miss Betty Houseman, bridesmaid.

. Trip to Canada:

Frank Howard Jr. was best man and ushers were Mr, Clark, Don Pike and Russell Roberts Jr. -mAfter a church receptions the couple left on a motor trip. to Canada. They will make their home at 6167 Primrose Ave. after Sept. 1.

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Mrs. Harry Henderson

Miner-Baker photo.

Mrs. John Bert King

Schoonover-Fritz Ceremony Is Solemnized

WHITE, mint green and lavender formed the color scheme at the wedding of Miss Joan Marie Fritz and Thomas H. Schoonover yesterday in St. Joan -of Are Catholic Church. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Clement E. Bosler officiated at the 9:30 o'clock ceremony. Made of white satin and lace, the bride's gown was accented with a sheer yoke and lace collar. A scalloped-edge

lace peplum fell over the bouffant satin skirt which extended into a cathedral train.

” n ” HER ILLUSION veil was caught to a braided satin band and she carried a bouquet of white roses centered with a white orchid. Mint green and lavender marquiset frocks were worn by Miss Helen Hanley, maid of honor, and Mrs, Ernest Anderson, the bridegroom's sister from Berkley, Mich. and Miss Carmelita Myers, bridesmaids.

n y r THE BRIDE'S brother, Norbert J. Fritz, was best man and ushers were Joseph P., Smith and William Redmond, The bride; daughter of Mrs. N. J. Fritz, 3319 E. 39th St, attended Marian College. Mr, Schoonover is the son of Dr, and Mrs. Rex H. Schoonover, Huntington Woods, Mich. He ia a graduate of Iowa State College where he was a member of Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity.

Bridal Party Is at

Miss Donna Jane Alexander and Albert L. Padgett have chosen attendants for thelr ‘wedding Saturdav in §t. Roch's Catholic Church. Mrs. Robert Auberry will be matron of honor. Bridesmaids will be Misses Patricia Joyner, Janice Alexander and Linda Alexander, Robert Strack will be best man and Anthony Cappie and Robert Guyon will be ushers. Miss Alexander 1s the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, E. M. Alexander, 2000'8. Pennsylvania 8t. Her fiance's’ are Mr. pnd:

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Mrs, T. H. Schoonover

St. Mark's Church Will Be Scene of Rite

Miss Martha V. Snyder will become the bride of Roscoe Sharp in a 3 p. m. ceremony today in St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church, The Rev. Duane E. Bchroeofficiate at the double-ring rite, 5 The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. W, Snyder, 2328 E. 12th Bt, and Mr. and. Mrs. V. R. 8h _ Peru, are the parents of t a The bride hag.

chosen a white satin gown fashioned with a fitted bodice of Alencon lace accented with a deep lace peplum. Her bouffant skirt will fall into a ¢athedral train and a

headband of satin, pearls and

orange blossoms will hold her fingertip illusion weil. . She will carry a white prayerbook with amazonica Hltes and Frank artin will fie E. Mi

Miss Portia Hurd wora white imported Swiss organdy, fashioned with a molded basque arid small collar, for her marr yesterday afternoon to John

Bert King. The 4 o'clock ceremony was in the First Preshyterian Church. An altar banking of cibotl um and woodwardia ferns and candelabra formed the setting for the rite, On the lectern, covered with Southern smilax, was an arrangement of white gladioli and chrysanthemums and coral sweetheart roses, The bride's gown had a bouffant hooped skirt detailed with a peach and pale green flower motif, Her tiered veil fell from an illusion cap outlined with seed pearls and she carried a Duchess bouquet of white tuberous begonia blossoms, clusters of stephanotis and coral glamellias.

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WHITE ORGANDY pale green and peach taffeta was worn by Miss Constance Hurd who was her maid of honor: and Miss Marjorie Teetor, Hagerstown; and Misses Mary Caroline Goodwin, Lucinda Kryter and Jo Nell Alcorn, bridesmaids. William E. King Jr. was his brother's best man. while Marsh Blackburn, John Perry Meek Jr., Donald Smith and Edwin C, Hurd were ushers, NN 9 ¥ AFTER THE ceremony, guests were received in an informal garden setting in the Marott Hotel Ballroom. The couple left on a wedding trip to the Smoky Mountains The bride is the niece of Mr, and Mrs. Robert McMurray, 725 E. 57th St. Dr. and Mrs. William Everett King, 240 Buckingham Drive, are parents of the bridegroom.

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Miss Barbara Chopsonjl Kathy Sehroeder will be flagvergirl. Leon Hoffman, Anderson, will be best man and ushérs * will be Mack Ohrhart and Frank E. Morton. After a church reception, the couple will leave on a © wedding trip to Wisconsin. LL ill 3 lve in 2 ih Mune. bride and 8 aa:

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Two Butler Students Say Vows

Two Butler University studencs, Miss Jane Miller and Harry Henderson,

were married in a 3:30

o'clock ceremony yesterday afternoon in Sweeney Chapel, Butler Unfersity. Parents of the couple ara

Mr: ‘and Mrs. Roy 2. Miller, 725 Berkley Road, and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hender-

son, Pittsburgh The Rev. Lonnie Hass read the single-ring rite, Attendants wearing baller= ina frocks of blue marquiset

were Miss Joan Cochran, maid of honor: and Miss Polly Ann Price, Shaker Heights, O.; Miss Fsther Cowan, *Crawfordsvilie, and Miss Jo Anne Prall, bridesmaids, Reception Held Donald Houston, Craw-

fordsville, was best man and ushers were Robert Wilson, Kokomo; Terry Thomas, Wabash, and Ross Copeland. The bride's white satin gown was fashioned with a length mar-

quiset skirt and a fitted satin jacket With «.@-2d@a22 collar. She ware an open-

crowned cloche draped with sequin-studded veiling. ; After the reception in the Pi Beta Phi House at Butler University, the bride changed into a yellow linen suit with black accessories for the wedding trip to Michigan. The couple will make their home at 623 Bernard Ave, after Sept. 1. The bride is a member of Pi Beta Phi Sorority and Mr, Henderson is affiliated with Phi Delta Theta Fraternity,

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Mrs. Callahan

Miss Mary Louise Petersen and Lawrence Wayne Callahan were united in marriage

in a 7:30 o'clock ceremony last night in Emmaus Evangelical Church, Tha

Rev. Harry Krueckeberg officiated .at the double-ring rite. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Petersen, 1633 Iowa St, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M, Callahan, 1045 Chadwick St. Made of white satin and lace, the bridal gown was styled with a molded bodice and a nylon marquiset yoke accented with sequing and seed pearls. The full skirt, which fell into a cathedral train, was highlighted with lace at the hemline. 2 Mrs. Richard Cook, Frankslin, was matron of honor and braesmaids included - the bride's sister, Mrs. Earl Lunday, "Mrs. Re Poehler and Miss Phyllis Crockett, Jeanne Ann Lunday was flowergirl and Ken Allen Massey, ring-

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Mr. Callahan chose Thomas Williame as best man and Raye Glenn, John .Pittman and Frank Pigecel. la as Jshers. gy