Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 September 1951 — Page 34
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Mrs. Gertrude M. Watson, 10 N. Euclid Ave.,
Mrs. Jackson Homan Teetor
announces
the engagement of her daughter, Jaona, to Arthur J. Wheeldon, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Wheeldon, Alexandria. The prospective bridegroom attended Butler University. No date has been
set for the wedding.
Patterson-Cermak Vows Are Read af Lourdes
ES€ ORTE ED ¢ down the E. Cerm: W. Patterson at the Catholic The double-ring ceremony was read b) } I 1
Ernes
Church vesterday.
t Strahl at 10 ” a u ATTEND ANTS included Miss Mary Ransdell, maid of honor; "Miss Polly Wilson, bridesmaid, and Smith, ]
Their
flowergirl. gOWnS foned of mauve and light blue satin and ma AC tending from the shoulder to the cathedral train highlighted the gown, "A seed pear! her illusion veil jed a French
hantilly lace .par €X-
bride's ivory satin tiara caught and she car-
boutjuet of
white - amazonica lilies centered with an orchid. ou un u THE COUPLE LEFT for
New Orleans after the reception in Hillcrest Country Club, They will make their home- at 4112 E. -Washipgton St. Parents of the couple are” Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Céra, 237 8. Denny St, and Mrs. William H. PatE. 18th St,
altar
aisle by
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_Greentield was ~ Marie Tucker, daughter of ~ Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Tucker,
her father, Miss Margie
exchanged wedding vows with Robert
of Our Lady of Lourdes
Marshall Heard. photo,
Before her marriage July 7
"in the Beech Grove Methodist Church, Mrs. lames E. Miss Jean
Acton. Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Greenfield, Beech Grove, are
th bridegroom's pres.
. Minneapolis,
_ Fitch, i : Abraham, the tutus bilde's i brother, :
Ujrich Schmidt photo.
Canadian Trip Follows Ceremony
ISS MARY ETHEL JACKSON became the bride of Donald J. Rol-
stad at a 7:30 p. m. cere-
mony yesterday in Central Christian Church. Dr. W. A. Shullenberger officiated at the double-ring rite. The bride, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil A. Jackson, 1331 Waldemere Ave, chose a satin and lace gown for her candlelight wedding.
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STYLED WITH a Chantilly bodice and net inset neckline, ‘the frock was cut -on princess lines. The illusion veil showered from a maline bandeau and she carried a cascade bouquet of roses. Mrs. Edward K. Kendall” was ‘her sister's matron of honor wearing a copper rose lace and net dress.
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MISS THORA FELTIS, St. Louis, Mo.; and Misg Beverly Junken were bridesmaids.” Their moss green gowns matched the matron of
" honer's.
Lauren Persons came from Minn., to be his cousin's best man and ushers included Jack Riners, Plainfield; Ray Spencer, Franklin; and Charles T. Vear and Lynn Irvine Jr. n ” 2
AFTER A CHURCH reception; the couple left on a Canadian wedding trip. They will make their home at.1945 N. Pennsylvania St.
The bride, a. member of Trianon Sorority, was graduated from Butler University. Mr. Rolstad, the son of Mr, and Mrs. Julian Rolstad, Bremertan, Wash., was grad-
uated from the University of Washington. He is now attending the graduate school of social work at Indiana University.
Couple Sets Wedding
R. and Mrs. Joseph Abraham, 1121 Central Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Susan, to Pvt. Edward Lewis Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, Avon, The couple will be married at a 2:30 p. m. ceremony next Sunday in the Central Methodist Church. Mrs. Patricia .Stanton, Clarksville, Tenn., will be her. sister's matron of honor and Miss Marjorie Yetter’and Miss Mary Lou Ead will be bridesmaids, The bridegroom's sister, Miss Nancy Lewis, Avon, will be junior bridesmaid. William Lewis will be his brother’ 's. best - man and ushers ‘will include Thomas’ Avon, and. Theodore
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Teetor- Ly Vows
Read in Saginaw, Mich.
Times Special
AG INAW, Mich, Sept. 15—At a candlelight ceremony tonight in the Warren Avenue Presbyterian Church here, Miss Janet Spence will become the bride of Jackson Homan Teetor.
Pp. m. ceremony.
Ivory satin over lace will be worn by the Her gown will be highlighted with a Peter Pan collar and long fitted sleeves.’
bride.
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IMPORTED CHANTILLY LACE, fashioned into the bodice, forms a small peplum below
The Rev. Nelson Dalenberg will read the single-ring rite. Floor vases of mums and gladioli will
adorn’ the church and the altar will be 0. banked with ferns and palms for the 7:30
Donald H. Hall will come from Cincinnati, , to be best man and ushers will be Arthur M. Spence Jr. and Donald J. Spence, both of Saginaw, and Charles J. Teetor, Hagerstown; ‘Macy Teetor Jr., New Orleans; Thomas W. Teetor, Richmond, and Alan Levinson, Indianapolis. The couple will go to Bermuda and New York after the reception in ‘Saginaw Country Club. They will make their home in Royal Oak, Mich.
the snug bodice and extends into the cathedral : o
train. a
A Juliet cap of matching lace will hold the full-length illusion veil and she will carry a bouquet of gardenias and stephanotis. Turquoise and coral satin and net gowns Robert D. Huron, Mich., matron of honor; and Mesdames Donald J. and Miss Mary Krause,
‘will be worn by Mrs, Arthur M. Spence Jr.,
H. Pinnell Saginaw.
Dufek-Crim
Vows to Be
Read Today
WO Butler. University students will be married at 3:30 p. m. today in St. Marks Evangelical Lutheran Church. Miss Shirley Ann Crim, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd F. Crim, 974 Middle Drive, Woodruff Place, will become the bride of Robert Gene Dufek, son of Mr. and Mrs.. Alexander Dufek, 209 N. Walcott St. v ” » THE BRIDE WILL wear an ivory satin and Chantilly lace dress fashioned with a lace yoke edged with a ruffie. The bouffant satin skirt, which extends inte a cathedral train, is accented with a lace panel. A white satin half hat will hold her tiered illusion veil
and she will carry a cascade’
bouquet of roses and ivy topped with an orchid. A shrimp-colored lace gown will be worn ,by Mrs. Frank E. Morton, matron of honor. 8 8 8 . BEIGE AND HUNTER'S green frocks will be worn by Miss Patricia Fateley sand Miss - Phyllis Brinkman, bridesmaids.
Judy Ann Stofer will be flowergirl and Tommy Dufek, ringbearer. Mr. Dufek has asked James Lowe to be best man and Richard Boales, Charles Wiles and Don Wyatt, ushers.
After the ceremony, a reception will be held in the church basement. The couple will’ leave for the Smoky Mountains on a wedding trip. They will make their home at 2203'E. New York St.
Wanda Toon To Be Wed
Times State Service | NEW BETHEL, Sept. 15 Miss Shirley Todd, 'Indianapolis, will be maid of honor at the Oct. 14 wedding of
Miss Wanda Jean Toon and Earl Ridout Jr. Bridesmaids will be - Miss Rita Schoentrup and Miss
Dana Chandler, Indianapolis. Robert Bridget will be best man and ushers will include James Vaughn and Ed Walker, all of Indianapolis. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Norvel E. Toon, this city, and Mr. and Mrs. Ridout, 3712 E. New York St., Indianapolis.
THE BRIDE, THE DAUGHTER of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Matthew Spence, Saginaw, attended DePauw University where she was a member of Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority. She is a member of the Saginaw Junior League. Mr. Teetor is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Danfel TC. Teetor, Hagerstown. He was graduated from Purdue University where he was affiliated with Beta Theta Pi Fraternity.
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Miner-Baker photo.
Mrs. Maxwell Donald Hartley
Rev. Fr. Goosens Reads Hartley-Schilling Vows
VORY satin and Chantilly lace were chosen by Miss Dolores Ann Schilling for her marriage yesterday to Maxwell Donald Hartley. The Rev. Fr. Victor Goosens read the double-ring rite in Holy Name Catholic
Church at 10 a. m. After the breakfast in The bride's gown was Whispering Winds, guests fashioned with a sheer yoke were received in the bride's accented with tulle ruching home, 3418 §S. Sherman and a molded bodice. The Prive.
bouffant skirt extended into ‘a cathedral train and a tiara held the illusion veil.
The bride chose a lavendar suit with - navy blue acces-
sories for her wedding trip g 2 : to Florida. They will make SHE CARRIED WHITE their home at 303 E. 25th _St. roses centered’ with an or- Parents of the ‘couple are chid Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schilig ; ling, South Sherman Drive Mint green, and orchid EE and Mr. and Mrs. ‘frocks were worn by .Miss Corliss, 3105 N. Kessler Blvd. Mary Margaret Schilling, maid of honor; Mrs. Helene . Kirschner, Miss Rosemarys M S " Gohmann and Miss Dorothy ary Oo n Sanders, bridesmaids. ~ Miss - Carol Mitchell was junior 7 Pia Is Married
Donald Corliss - was his son's best man and. ushers included Lester Esaray, Ernest Smith afd Richard Carter. James Tully and Fred
Schilling were ringbeaters. COLUMBUS, Sept. 15—
came the bride of Austin L. Gardner at a 4:30 p. m.
ceremony this afternoon in the First Preshsterian Church here. The Rev. William A. Laws Jr. “officiated at the single-ring rite. ? n
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' Mrs. Harry H. Sohn, Columbus, and. Mrs. Dorothy Gardner, Ft. Wayne. The bride's Chantilly lace and nylonette dress was fashjoned with a molded bodice, sheer yoke gnd full skirt. The fingertip tulle veil cascaded from a pearl band and she carried an arm bouquet of white chrysanthemums, Mrs. Thomas: Capehart, Columbus, was matron of honor, wearing an autumn wine lace over rose taffeta gown. n
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identical to the matron of honor, was Michael Mary Tiernan. James Roderick was best man and ushers included Stanley Frier and Dr. William Robertson, all of Ft. Wayne. After a church reception, the couple left for LaJolla Beach, Cal. They will make their home in Phoenix, Ariz, until Dee. 1 when Mr, ‘Gardner will return to resume studies at Indiana University. n o o
THE BRIDE attended Mac-
uated from Indiana University where she was a member of
Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. Mr. Gardner was graduated
he was a member of Sigma Chi and Nu Sigma Nu Fraternities,
At Columbus
Miss Mary Ann Sohn be--
PARENTS OF the couple are ;
THE FLOWERGIRL, dressed -
Murray College and was grad- ~
from Indiana University where
ete, eater 2 School, BU Metivil
Miner-Baker photo.
Mrs. William Nelson Flether I
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Fletcher - Lewis Rite Read Here Yesterday
TTENDANTS' gowns of light blue blended with the pearl pink frock worn by Miss Patricia Joan Lewis at her wedding yesterday to William Nelson Fletcher IL
The bride wore an off-shoulder satin dress with a
sheer yoke and bouffant skirt for the 3:30 p. m. ceremony in the Second Presbyterian
best man and ushers were Arthur C. Kern Jr. Joseph
Church. Ricketts, Forrest Coffin and 8s 2 = James Enzor. DR. JEAN S. MILNER read LU le : the single-ring rite Before zn AFTER A RECEPTION in altar banked with flowers the Kappa Alpha Theta
House, Butler University, the couple left on a motor trip to Canada. The bride, the daughter of
and candelabra. Light blue frosted net was worn by the bridegroom's gis-
ter, Mrs. Robert P.: Hill, Washington, D. C., matron of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Curtis honor: and Mrs. Richard Har- Lewis, 4829 Carrolltor Ave, ‘lan Montgomery, Seymour, is a graduate of Butler Unie and Mrs. Charles Rodrick versity where she was a memDavis, Miss Ann Pardee and ber of Kappa Alpha Theta
Miss Patricia Coates, Sorority. maids. Dr. Leonard Miller came
from Green Bay, Wis, to be
brides-
Miss Bowman
Is Married
ISS Mary Louise Bowman and Robert Lee Armstrong have named attendants for their Thursday wedding in the First Methodist, Church, Westfield. Mrs. D. A. Hinshaw, South ‘Bend, will be her. sister's matron of honor and bridesmaids will be Mrs. Herschel Rood, Westfield, and Mrs. Robert L.. Whitmoyver, Noblesville. Cynthia Hinshaw, South Bend, will be flowergirl. The best man will be Lewis
St. Francis de Soles Cathe
Squires, Frankfort, and ush- olic Church was the scene cers will include Robert Sig- Sept. 8 of the marriage of man, Noblesville; Mr. Hin- Miss Helen, Eleanor Uphaus shaw, and . Max . Lednum, 2233 St pg S 3) hee Noblesville. Walter Edwards, ation ot. an ohn Noblesville, will be ring- Desmond Patrick, 2058 N.
bearer. New Jersey St.
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