Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 September 1951 — Page 35

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Miss Anna Maris Beach

Springer

ISS ANNA MARIE BEACH became the bride of Charles Louis Springer Jr. at a © a. m. ceremony yesterday morning in St. Patrick's Catholic Church. Fields read the double-ring

rite before an altar banked with palms, ferns and white chrysanthemums, Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Jacob S. Beach, 633 Buchanan St.” and Mr. and Mrs, Charles Louis Springer S8r., 542 FEastern Ave. Attendants in American Beauty and aqua lace. were Miss Mary Margaret Springer, maid of honor, and Misses Jeanne Burch, Pauline Zahn, Ruth Kartzendorf and Mary Lou Coffey. Miss Barbara Bonnert was junior bridesmaid. : William Springer was best man and ushers were John Beach, William Wise, Robert Seay and Harold Fancher. After the ceremony, a breakfast was held in Holly

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Mrs. Charles Louis : Springer ,

Mrs. Richard E. Smith

Couple Exchanges Vows In Butler's Sweeney Chapel

AT? :30 p. m. yesterday, Miss Doleres Allen and Richard Eugene Smith were married in Sweeney Chapel, | Butler University. Parents of the couple are Mr. ard Mrs. Hubert Lee

Allen, 1026 Windsor St. ang =eewee—io py ern Mr. and Mrs. Earl V. Smith, nylon net ‘gown was of ballerina

Mrs. John A. Kulka . Valparaiso. length. It was styled with a | : n ulka Rar Barbara Grannis eame portrait neckline, fitted bodice

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Kulka-Hollowell Vows To Be Read Tomorrow

DANVILLE, Sept. 8—An imported white embroidered silk gown will be worn by Miss Janet Hollowell for her 2:30 o'clock marriage tomorrow afterneon to John Allen Kulka in the Danville Methodist Chureh.

St. Andrew's Is Scene

Of Wedding

T. ANDREW'S Cathelic Church was the scene yesterday morning of the marriage of Miss Eloise A. Muehibacher and Bernard Willlam Woerdeman. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Muehlbacher, 8534 N. Euclid Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Woerdeman, 16168 N. Rural 8t. The Rev. Fr. Jude Woerdeman, brother of the bridegroom, performed the double-ring rite at 9 o'clock.

Parente of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hollowell, this city, and Mr. and Mrs, Theodore Kulka, East Chicago. : $F #2 3 : THE BRIDAL GOWN is styled with a bateau neckline aceented with white silk nylon ruching. The satin train will

eascade from the embroidered |

silk bustle and a tiara of orange blossoms will held the fingertip illusion veil.

Attendants wearing pastel satin gowns will be Mrs. Edward D. Miller, the bride's sister from here, matron of honor; and Mrs. Jack Benkirt, Reed

City, Mich.; Miss Nancy Downs |

and Miss Joanne Noonan, Indianapolis, and Miss Emily M. Collings, Danville. » = 8 MATT BORRIS, East Chicago, will be his brother-in-

law's best man and ushers will |

include William Johnsen, Gary;

from Miami, Fla. to be maid of honor, and Miss Nancy Crowder, Sullivan, and Miss Barbara Chosen and Mrs. R. T. Allen were bridesmaids. n EJ 5 ‘THEIR BALLERINA net over taffeta gowns ranged from pink to purple. Mr: Smith was his son's best man and ushers .included John Bievers, - Valparaiso; William Schideler, Logansport, and Keith Bulen. The bride's ice blue lace over

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ay rr .® ; Stanley Wieklinski, Bast ChiGOWNED IN blush pink: cag0: Hugh Gibson and Edward satin, the bride wore a blush ° p ‘yijler, Danville, and Edward | pink illusion veil held by an yg wecki. East Chicago. | fllusion headpiece aceented : with orange blossoms. After 2 garden reception at She carried a white prayer the oi.de’'s parents home. the book topped with clusters cen- = couple will leave on a wedding tered with a white and pink trip to southern Indiana. They orchid and roses. will make their home in Bloom- | Mrs. M. C. Mescall Jr. was ington. matron of honor and Miss Bar- re ————————————————

b R Mis i bare Rieder and Mise Camile [Lo i4 Stuffed Ham The och or re Their taffeta gowre ¥e M¢ Liints are Offered

LJ uy 2 ” 3 ling THE BRIDEGROOM was at- Fruit stuffed ham slices preterided by James Taub, best Sent Pray BHFaRLY Serving. . man, and Mr. Mescall and prea a- ane-hali-inc am Thomas F. Kell, ushers, slice with raisin stuffing (moistC The wedding breakfast was ened with orange juice), then | held in Shepherd's Chicken Din- top with the second slice of

Bryant and ? ner Place and guests were re- ham. 4:30 o'clock a , Stick wooden picks through : B . u oerdeman attended oth slices to hold them in place. urch. tier Riversity, Sprinkle brown sugar over the ble-ring rite. top of the ham and stick with Add Zip to Beans cloves, s on a prayer To add zip to frozen green Place on a rack in an’open beans, cook according to direc- roasting pan and cook in a 8 tions on package. Then drain, 300° F. oven for one and oneJE LEFT on a butter and add chopped chives, half hours.

to the Smoky er the recepbride's home. home in Cler= ”~ the daughter Irs. Raymond E. Raymond n, a graduate State College, {rs. Carry MecHe is a mem~ sigma Epsilon

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HER IC E BLA e fingertip veil was caught to a flower

halo, She carried a half cres- | cent shaped bouquet of white |

mums, stephanotis and ivy. A reception was held in the Warren Hotel. The couple will make their home in Valparaiso after Sept. 15. Both the bride and her husband are graduates of Indiana

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