Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 September 1951 — Page 34

P. H. Ho photo.

Olive Branch Christian Church will be the scene at 2:30 p. m.,, Oct. 14, of the marriage of Miss Phyllis Ann Cummins and Donald L. Wade. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Cummins Jr, 2251 Union St., and Mr. and Mrs. Pearson Wade, Jasonville, Ind.

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Mrs. Alan Gordon Gripe was Miss Elizabeth Howell before her 4 p. m. wedding yesterday in the Lake Street Presbyterian Church in Elmira, N. Y. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everts Howell, Eimira. The Rev. Gripe is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Otto H. Gripe, 5402 E. Washington St.

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Miss Howell

Weds the Rev. Gripe

Times Special LMIRA, N. Y.,, Sept. 29 —Miss Elizabeth Howell became the bride of the Rev. Alan Gordon Gripe at a 4 o'clock ceremony this afternoon in the Lake Street Presbyterian Church here.

The Rev. Barnett 8. Eby

performed the ceremony assisted by the Rev. Henry White, pastor emeritus, and the Rev, A. L. Roberts, New York. : 88 8 PARENTS of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Everts Howell, this city, and Dr. and Mrs. Otto H. Gripe, 5402 E. Washington St., Indianapolis. Escorted down the aisle by her father, the bride chose an ivory gown of Renaissance lace accented with pearls.

Her fingertip veil was at- :

tached to a matching lace cap and she carried a cluster of lilies wtih wheat and strands of ivy: : Miss Barbara Smith, Livonia, N. Y. was maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Mrs. Herbert Childs, New Haven, Conn. and Miss Helen Irvine and Miss Wilma Starkey, New York.

Lee. DR. RICHARD P. GRIPE, Lafayette, was his brother's best man and ushers included the Rev. Clyde Allison, Claude Botson, The Rev. Louise Saunder, New York: Richard Shaw, Cincinnati; and William Prescott, Indianapolis;” and John Gripe, brother from Cleveland, O.

The bride, an alumna of Elmira College, Sreceived her Masters Degree from Union Seminary and Columbia University. The bridegroom is a graduqate of Lake Forest College and Princeton Seminary. He did graduate work at Union Seminary and is at present chaplain of Davidson College,

JoannBarnes

Will Marry On Oct. 20

ISS Joann Barnes and

- Carl ¥. McNelly will exchange wedding vows at a 7:30 p.m. ceremony Oct. 20 in the Zion Evangelical and

“+ Reformed Church,

; » 8 » THE BRIDE-TO-BE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. Barnes, 910 N, Somerset ‘Ave, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil-

bur McNelly, R, R. 2, are

parents of the bridegroom. Miss Wanda Bruning will be maid of honor and bridesmaids will include Miss Mildred Bruning and Miss June McNelly.

prospective

JUDITH BRUNING will be flowergirl and ringbearer will be Gilbert Michael Bruning. Mr. MeNelly has asked Charles E. Stocking Jr, to be his best man and Carl Leck

Miss Curry Weds Today

RECEPTION in the ; Columbia Club will follow the wedding ceremony this afternoon of

Miss Dottie Jeanne Curry and I. William Kingsley in the Irvington Methodist Church. The Rev.Henry G. White will read the double-ring. rite at 2:30 p. m. ” » - PARENTS of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Rodney E. Curry, 5263 Pleasant Run Pkwy. 8owuth Drive. Mr. Kingsley is‘ the son of Mrs. Evelyn Kingsley, Decatur. Blue, emerald green, deep

, violet and rose will blend with the bride's white gown.

Ed 2 ” ATTENDANTS wearing those colors in velvet will be Miss Kaye Stow, cousin of the bride, maid of honor, and Miss Carol Bayer, Ft. Wayne, and Miss Virginia Miller and Miss Judy Meloy. : Bruce K. Baughn, Decatur, will be best man and ushers will be Wilbur Hinds, South Bend; James Colgrove, Hanover, and James R. Kingsley, brother of the bridegroom from Decatur. Thomas Rodney Curry and Susan Vice will be ringbearers, 2d The couple will leave on a wedding trip to Brown County and will make their home in South Bend.

Sturm-Garwood PASTEL shades of green taffeta blended with the champaign colored

gown worn by Miss Bev-

erly Jean Garwood for her marriage yesterday to William R. Sturm. The Rev. John P. Craine read the 11 a. m. double-ring rite in Christ Episcopal Church.

= = ® PARENTS OF the couple are Mr. an Mrs. Norman F. Garwood, 2544 E. 17th St, and Mrs. Vieola Sturm, 1701 College Ave.,, and Harry H. Sturm, 2105 8. East St, Green taffeta gowns were worn by Mrs.\George C. Eckstein, matron of honor, and Miss Shirley Mayer and Miss Paula Muench, bridesmaids. Donald Schiewer was best man and ushers included Harry Sturm Jr. and Stuart La Duke. Acolytes were Billy R. Garwood and Donald Dixon.

» » r A CHAMPAGNE satin gown with lace yoke and sleeve was chosen by the bride. The princess lines of the skirt fell into a long train and her four tiered veil was caught to a satin halo. She carried a prayer book topped with an orchid and white roses.

Skiles-Hensley Mss Deeda Hensley and Robert M. Skiles left on a wedding trip to Chicago following their 3:30

p. m. wedding yesterday in Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, The bride chose a candlelight slipper satin gown fashfoned with a fitted bodice and bertha detailed with seed pearls and crystal beads.

» ” = THE BOUFFANT skirt fell into a five-yard train. She wore her mother’s full length veil of silk illusion highlighted with a Brussells lace panel and edged with Belgium lace. A moline twisted bandeau embroidered with seed pearls caught the veil Mums, roses and chrysanthemums made the cascade bouque:

Attendants in emerald

green satin were Miss Virginia Foltz, maid of honor; Miss Phyllis Rochelle, Lima, 0O., Mrs, Robert C. Burnett Jr, Mrs. Jack G. Brown and

and Charles Bruning to be

Miss Jeanne Robinson, bridesmaids. . ° Max - Ulmer came from Bluffton to be best man and ushers included Harry Brickley Jr. and William Cline, both of Bluffton, Louis Hensley Jr., brother of the bride, and John Read.

Immediately following the ceremony, a reception was held in the Athenaeum. The couple will make their home in Bluffton.. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis 8. Hensley, 5840 Washington Blvd. is a graduate of Indiana University. " Mr. Skiles, also an IU graduate, is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Kent B. Skiles, Bluffton.

Beatty-Tveite

Mrs. Norman Beatty, 312 E. 33d St, announces that her | daughter, Mary Helen,

and Paul Tveite have set 7:30 p. m.,, Nov, 23 for their wedding in St. Paul's Episcopal Church. -

He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Tveite, Albert Lea, Minn.

Miss Beatty attended DePauw University and the University of Minnesota where she was a member of Delta Delta Delta Sorority.

Her fiance, a graduate of the

Omega Fraternity.

Mrs. William R. Sturm

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Bill Ehrich photo.

‘Miss Mary Helen Beatty

Miss Clifton

To Become

Mrs. Bertram

ME and Mrs. William L. Clifton, 1705 W. Morris St., announce the approaching marriage, Oct. 7, of their daughter, Joyce Ann, and Riley Bertram,

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THE 2:30 P. M. ceremony will be performed in the Trinity Methodist Church.

Miss Betty Lou Clifton will be her sister's maid of honor and Miss Janet Clifton, an-

other sister, and Miss Jean 7

Brodie will be bridesmaids. oh 4 8» MR. BERTRAM hal chosen’ his brother, Vernon as” best man and William Halnes and Harry Badgers as ushers. ~The prospective bridegroom |

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Mrs. Thomas C. Conner

Miss Delores Mayer Weds Mr. Thomas C. Connors

T a double-ring ceremony yesterday morning in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, Miss Dolores Mayer exchanged wedding vows with Thomas C. Conner, The Rev. Fr. James W. Moore read the 10 a. m. rite.

The bride, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Mayer, 52368 Pleasant Run Blvd, chose an ivory satin gown fashioned with a fitted bodice and square neckline detailed with seed pearls, » = = ; A HOOP ACCENTED the fullness of the skirt which fell into a cathedral train and from the satin cloche embroidered with seed pearls

cascaded the tiered illusion veil. She carried a cascade arrangement of fleur d'amour and stephanotis centered with an orchid. : Coral and moss green taffeta frocks were worn by Miss

Dorothy Mayer, sister of the

bride and maid of honor, and.

Mrs. Donald Springman, Miss Helen Paetz and Mrs. James Sallee. » » 2 MR. SPRINGMAN was best man and Richard Mayer, Paul Vondersaan and Mr, Sallee were ushers. After a breakfast and reception in the Lake Shore Country Club, the couple left on a wedding trip south. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Conner, 1540 E. Raymond St, are parents of the brides groom.

Miss Mary Katherine Prall

Miss Mary Prall to Wed

HE Lady Chapel, Sacred Heart Church, University of Notre Dame, has been chosen by Miss Mary Katherine Prall and Phillip Benedict Deily for their 8 a. m. Oct. 12 wedding. The future bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Garfield Prall, 1127

English Ave. Dr. and Mrs, H. C. Deily, Emery, 8. D., are parents of the prospective bridegroom. Miss Prall attended, St.

Mary's College, Notre Dame, and Mr. Deily was graduated from Notre Dame University School of Law. :