Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 September 1951 — Page 34
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mayo, 1620 Broadway, announce the ‘approaching . marriage, Sept. 21, of their daughter, Martha Ellen, Washington, D.C., to John HM. Darr, also of Washington. The ceremony will take place in the is home. The prospective bridegroom is the son of John M. Darr, Oak Park, lil.
New Jersey St. - engagement of Norman W. Th couple both att
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Miss Cynthia Harrington
P.H. Ho photo Mrs. Lester H. Tuttle, 905 E. Palmer St., announces that her daughter, Patricia Lou, and H. Horton Smith, son of Mrs. Effie Smith, 3400 W. Epler Ave., have set Oct. 6 for their wedding in Calvary Lutheran Church. -
Miss Anne Marie Woerner Bride of K. E. Bergmann
RS. THOMAS B. CAMPBELL was maid of honor yesterday when her sister, Miss Anne Marie Woerner, and Kenneth E. Bergman, Terra Haute, were married in the Irvington Presbyterian Churcl. The Rev. Howard W, Stone read the double-ring rite at 2:30 p. m. u n » BRIDESMAIDS were Miss Ann Schoenholty, Connersville;. Miss Mary Howard, Remington, and Mrs. Robert D. Mart, and Miss Barbara Hoffmeyer. Martha Louise Campbell was flowergirl. Jon Gardner came from Lake Worth, Fla. to be best man and ushers were Morgan Warfuel, Oak Park, Ill; Jack Jones, Kokomo; Bobert Burner, Connersville, and Reeder _C. Miller. " ‘The bride chose a white marquiset gown over taffeta accented with embroidered marquiset ruffles around the shoulders. ” . 0» A RUFFLED PEPLUM fell into. a hooped skirt ending in a cathedral train. Her twotiered iflusion veil of fingertip length cascaded from a bonnet of embroidered marquiset and she carried amazonica lilles and stephanotis centered with an orchid. Parents of the couple are -Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Woerner, , 1221 N. Bancroft Ave, and : Oak Park, OL. ~~
® bride attended Indiana
University where she was affiliated with Sigma Kappa Sorority. Mr. Bergmann is a student at Indiana University. He is a member of Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity. The couple will make their home in Bloomington.
a Terry N. Kramer photo Monday in Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Miss Veronica Ann Redmond became the bride of Eugene T. Kremer. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred P. Redmond, 935 High St., and Mr. and . Kremer, 1508
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Mr. and Mrs. William L. Lewis, 5125 N.
announced, Monday night, the their daughter, Jean Clara, to omas at an open house. ‘The ended, Purdue University. Mr.
Thomas is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William M.
end.
Betrothal Of Couple
Announced
HE betrothal of Miss Cynthia Harrington and Dor ‘A. Tabbert is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Herbert P. Harrington, formerly of Indianapolis and now of Muncie. Mr. Tabbert is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Tabbert, 105 Berkley Road. The wedding date has not been set.
An Alpha Chi Omega Sorority member, Miss Harrington will be a senior at Indiana University this month. Mr. Tabbert was graduated from Indiana and is now attending the IU Law School.
Bauman-Moran
HE approaching marriage of Miss Florence Mariz Moran and Joseph
A. Bauman is announced
by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Moran, 2029 Hoyt Ave. Mr. Bauman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Bauman, 1035 Hosbrook:- St. The wedding will be Oct. 27
in St. Patrick's Catholic Church. The Rev. Fr. James Galvin will officiate. The
prospective bridegroom was graduated - from St. Joseph's College. Mrs. Charles Murphy will be the matron of honor, and the bridesmaids will include Mrs. Donald Summers and Mrs. Charles Lough. Bernard Delaney will be the best man, and the ushers will include Daniel J: and Robert Moran. Mrs. Murphy and Mrs. Summers entertained Friday night with a ‘miscellaneous shower for the bride-to-be. The party was given in the home of Mrs. Clara Obergfell, 526 Kessler Blvd.,, E. Drive.
Miss Roff Is Married
RECEPTION in the home of the bride's parents ‘followed the marriage of Miss Barbara Jean and William B. Benz at 11 a. m. yesterday in St. PatYfick's Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Roff, 1207 Dawson St. The bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Otto M. Benz, 612 N. DeQuincy St. The bridal gown was white faille made with a tPain. She carried Amazonica lilies, orchids and baby mums. Miss Grace Martin, the maid of honor, and Mrs. Ralph D. Massena, Miss Ellen . Grannan and Miss Deborah King, Peru, bridesmaids, were dressed alike in yellow taffeta frocks. James A. Benz was the
best man, and the ushers included James James Benz. Before the reception there was a breakfast in the Holly Hock Miil Restaurant.
Ridgeway,
Settle and . Robert
Mrs. Robert Harry Galt
was Miss Diana Mae Johnson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence” M. Johnson, 5869 Rosslyn Ave., before her mar-
riage Aug. 26 in the Seventh Christian Church. His parents are Mr, and Mrs. Ro Harry Galt
Roff_
, 6015 Compton St.
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St. Paul's .Episcopal Church Scene of Wolff-Veit Vows
OWS "uniting Miss Betsy Veit and Wallace J. Wolff were read yesterday in St. Paul's Episcopal Church by.the Rev. William Burrows.
- The bride, the daughter of Dr. and Mrs, Russell P. Veit, 5924 Central Ave., was gowned in ivory Medici d’Esprit Chantilly lace and duchess satin. :
Styled on princess lines, the frock was enhanced by a portrait neckline detailed
with finely pleated ‘tulle inserts. ” un u THE FULL-GORED skirt, ending in a cathedral train, was hooped. Mrs. L. Mark Henderson, matron of honor, was gowned in emerald green starched lace over taffeta. Other attendants wearing matching dresses to Mrs.
Henderson's were Miss Marilyn Taylor, maid of honor, and Mrs. Byron V, Kanaley Jr., Wilmette, Ill, and Mrs. Thomas J. Busch, Evanston, Ill. Miss Lucy Veit was junior bridesmaid for her sister, ’ EJ un " MR. PANALEY WAS best man and ushers included Robert E. Dodds, and James Mackin, Chicago, Ill.; Frank Pendleton, Kenilworth, Ill, and Mr. Henderson.
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Mrs. Wallace J. Wolff
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wieland are living at 6740 E. [3th St. following their ‘Aug. 28 marriage in the Seventh Christian Church. The bride, formerly Miss Lula Crick, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crick, 1029 W.. 36th St. She is a student at the Methodist Hospital School of Nursing. Her husband, who attends Butler University, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wieland of the 13th St. address.
Miss Atkins Is Bride In Church Ceremony
See Picture on Page 1
ISS ANNIE MITCHELL ATKINS and Henry Hiram Kohl exchanged wedding vows at 4:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon in St. Paul's Episcopal Church. The Rev. John H. Vruwirk officiated.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keyes Winter Atking, 6945 N. Delaware St. The parents of the bridegroom
are Mr. .and. Mrs. Albert Seeger Kohl, Newburgh, N. Y. s . o
MISS PATRICIA ATKINS attended her sister as maid of honor, and Mrs. David Brisk, New York, sister of the bridegroom, was the matron of honor. The bridesmaids included Miss Molly Connely and Miss Patricia Wellington, New York; Miss Linda Bennett, Newburgh, and Miss Julie Farmer. They were dressed alike in orchid and aqua frocks made with strapless bodices and bouffant skirts of aqua net over. orchid net. Their
matching bolero jackets had
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collars and can They carried pink
mandarin sleeves.
carnations and white steph-_
anotis centered with a pink dahlia. The bridal gown of ivory satin was made with a low round neckline, Jong sleeves and bouffant skirt with a cathedral train. An heirloom
a
lace mantilla held her fulllength ivory illusion veil. Her bouquet was white orchids and stephanotis. Charles Lynch, Bronxville, N. Y., was the best man. Mr. Brisk, Dr. Edward D. Mitchell
Jr., Memphis, Tenn.; Gordon *
Mackenzie, Millbrook, N.:.Y.; John Aldeborgh, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; Bogardus 8S. Mitchell and Fritz Kackley were the ushers. A reception at the home of the bride's parents followed the rite. Green and white flowers decorated the interior. Following a trip. to Michigan, the couple will be at home in Newburgh. EJ = =
THE BRIDE WAS graduated from Tudor Hall School and Bénnett Junior College, Millbrook, N. Y. Mr. Kohl js a graduate of Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H., and the Massachusetts . Institute " of Technology. He is a member of Theta Delta Chi.
Alpha Chi Sigma and Sigm XU Fraternities. 7] a
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After a reception in the Woodstock Club, the bride changed into a black velvet costume for her wedding trip to Sea Island, Ga., and Cuba. The couple will live at 550 Fairfield Ave.
She is a graduate of De- ,
Pauw University where she was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority, and Mr. Wolff, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Wolff, Kenilworth, Ii, attended DePauw University.
Miss Dorothy Hale Wed To Capt. James Stringer
MAJ OR DONALD W. HELM read marriage vows at 2 p. m. Tuesday uniting Miss Dorthy Ethelyn Hale and Capt. James Kenneth Stringer. The bride chose an ivory rose point lace gown over
double-ring ceremony in the Post Chapel, Ft. Benjamin Harrison.
8 8 o FASHIONED with a sweetheart neckline detailed with irridescent sequins and pearls, the gown had a full gathered skirt falling into a’cathedral
train. Attendants in aqua, gold and blue satin and taffeta frocks - were Mrs. Gordon Rawson, Canfield, O., matron of honor; and Mrs. Joseph F. Chandler, Ft. Benjamin Harrison and Mrs. Charles Semple, St. Louis, Mo., bridesmaids. Deanna Rawson, Canfield, and Nancy Ballard, Ft. Benjamin Harrison, were flowergirls. Lt. Harold Stringer came from Gainesville, Fla.. to be his brother’s best man. Ushers included Lt. James Davis, Fort Sill, Okla. and Capt. James Buck, Ft. Benjamin Harrison. # o ~
A RECEPTION was held in the Officers’ Club at the
Wedding
Ceremony
Is Today
) EPEATING vows read by
Dr. George Arthur Frantz, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Miss Phyllis Louise Deltour will become the bride of William Denman Burries today. The vows will be read at
3:30 p. m. in the First Presbyterian Church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Merle M. Deltour, 24 N. Kitley Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burries, Lawrence. Miss Suzanne Deltour, maid of honor, will wear a bittersweet satin frock made with a full net skirt and matching jacket. Miss Georgia Graves and Miss Shirley = Stilwell, bridesmaids, will be dressed in similar gold and toast brown frocks. The bride's gown is lace and satin fashioned with a tulle yoke, peplum overskirt and chapel train. A lace cap accented with seed pearls will hold her fingertip Iillusion veil. She will carry white mums. Edward Koeppe will be the best man, and the ushers will include Joseph Cummings and James Meek. After the ceremony, a reception will be held in the church parlors. Following a short wedding trip, the couple will be at home in Pensacola, Fla. The bride attended Indiana University.
Mrs. Helene Hollenback,
5829 Julian Ave., A&nnounces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Betty Lou Murnan, Isabella, Minn, to Richard Norman Smith. The prospec“ve bridegroom is the son of
-. and Mrs. C. A. Smith, Ber.
yonfield, NJ.
Fort. The couple will make their home in Lawton, Okla. Col. and Mrs. Milton Barnes Hale, Ft. Benjamin Harrison, are parents of the bride. The bridegroom, son of Mrs. Lorin A. Greene, Gainesville, Fla.,
attended the Unjversity of Florida where he was affiliated with Phi Fraternity.
Kappa Tau
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Mrs. Kenneth E. Bergman
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Brown-Bryant Wedding Solemnized In Church
WEDDING vows for Miss Evelyn Rae Bryant and Robert Yates Brown were read at 4:30 o'clock yesterday in the Olive Branch Christian Church. Dr. Benton Miller officiated at the double-ring rite.
Miss Mary Jean Monfreda, wearing a mauve pink frosted net gown, was maid
of honor. n ” ”
OTWAY J. BROWN was best man and ushers were Robert Beck and Herman ,
Hall. The bride chose a pink lace gown fasHioned with a pointed collar and bouffant ballerina length skirf.
The veil was caught to a pink half hat ered with flowers and pearls, She carried a white orchid
At a double-ring ceremony
" in"the Congress Street Meth-
odist Church, Lafayette, Miss Joy Miller. will become the bride tomorrow of John Wal. cott Keebler Jr. Parents are Mr. and Mys. Gust A. Miller
Sr., Odessa, Wash.
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THE COUPLE LEFT on a wedding trip to the Smoky Mountains after the reception in the bride's home. They will be at home in Cler-
mont. ” The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bryant, 1009 E. Raymond
St. Mr Brown, a graduate of Oklahoma State College, is the son of Mrs. Carry MecCoy, Clermont. He is a member of Phi Sigma Epsilon Fraternity.
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