Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 October 1951 — Page 36
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R. L. Brullow photo
Mrs. James W. Metzger
Wilma
Anne Burkart
Marries Mr. Metzger
HE Rev.
Msgr. Michael A. Chapman. Elwood, read
the 10:30 a. m. double-ring rite yesterday in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church uniting Miss Wilma Anne Burkart and James W. Metzger.
Parents of the couple are Mrs. Harry A. Burkart Sr. 415 N. Irvington Ave. dnd William J. Metzger, Lafayette. The bride chose an ivory satin gown fashioned with a sheer yoke outlined with Venice lace and pearls.
= » o HER FULL SATIN skirt extended into a cathedral train and a satin pearl studded cap held her full length illusion veil Orchids were flown from Hawaii and made into a bouget with white mums, pom poms and greenery. Attendants wearing gold taffeta were Mrs, Richard B. Metzger, Lafayette, matron of honor; Miss Elizabeth Buchan, Chicago, Ill, maid of honorpand Miss Beth Wilmer, Charlotte, N. C., and Miss Mary Bailey, bridesmaids.
Mr. Metzger came from Lafayette to be his brother's best man ‘and ushers were Jack Pearlman Robert
Stephan and Df. John Anderson, Lafayette, and James W. Burkart. ” ” 2 AWEDDING breakfast was held in ‘Holly Hock Hill and guests were received in the bride’s home. The couple left on a wedding trip to California and the West. When they return, they will make their home in Dayton, O. The bride, a graduate of Purdue University, is affiliated with Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. Mr. Burkart attended Purdue and is a graduate of Butler University. He is a member of Sigma
Alpha Epsilon Fraternity.
R. L. Brullow photo.
Mrs. I. Williom Kingsley was Miss Dottie Jeanne Curry
before her Sept.
30 wedding in Irvington Methodist Church.
Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Rodney E. Curry, £743 Pleasant Pkwy., and Mrs. Evelyn Kingsley, Decatur.
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Miss Mary Anne Scheidenhelm
Will Be Bride of Lt. Mayhew
0s ANGELES, Cal, Oct. 6 — Guests will be received in the Town House here after the 4 o'clock wedding this afternoon of Miss Mary Anne Scheidenhelm and Lt. Henry H. Mayhew Jr. in Chichester Chapel, Immanuel Presbyterian Church. SS @
PARENTS OF the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Albert K. Scheidenhelm, 3946 Washington Blvd, Indianapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. Mayhew, Tucson,
ing ivy.
usher.
E. CARL BLAIR, Bell, Cal, man and Lt. Paul R, MacCready, Tucson, wif’
baskets of American Beauty roses with trail-
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The bride's ice blue ballerina length satin
gown is fashioned with a fitted jacket and lace ‘collar and cuffs detailed with seed- pearls.
““Her two-tiered illusion veil of matching blue . will cascade from a pleated satin half-hat and
Ariz. she will carry butterfly orchids centered with a
Champagne lace and net gowns will be worn white orchid.
by Mrs. Paul R. Kane, Salinas, Cal.,, matron of honor, and Mrs. Richard W, Hearsey, Alhambra, Cal., bridesmaid. Styled with lace bodices and ankle-length net skirts, the dresses are highlighted with lace Jackets detailed with peplums. They will carry
Berry-O'Neil
BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Oct. 7—Miss Martha Mae Berry and George
Hartman O'Neil will be married here at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the First Baptist Church. The .Rev. J. D, Thompson, Booneville, Miss., will - officiate. The couple's parents, who were married at 8 p. m. in 1914, are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jackson Berry, this city, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. O'Neil, 7800 Spring Mill Road, Indianapolis. » ” ” MISS ELIZABETH SCHOLZ, Birmingham, Ala. will be maid of honor wearAng a ruby-colored gown. . Bridesmaids in coral will include Miss Katherine Smallwood, Mrs. Robert B. Reed, both of Birmingham, and Mrs. Willis J. Masemore, Milwaukee, Wis, ¥ The bride has chosen a & white satin dress styled with a sweetheart neckline, fitted bodice and bouffant skirt falling into a cathedral train.
= » ” A ROSEPOINT Juliet cap will hold her fingertip veil and she will carry a white orchid and stephanotis. The reception will be in the Women's Club House here. A graduate of Duke University, the bride is a member of Alpha Delta .Pi Sorority., Mr. O'Neil was graduated from Purdue Univer-
The bride is a graduate of Tudor Hall School and Northwestern University.
Lt. Mayhew at-
tended the.University or Arizona and the University of Denver wheré he was affiliated with Sigma Nu Fraternity. cadero, Cal.
They will live in Atas-
Foster~ Studio photo
Miss Catherine Jones and William F. Rodman have set 7:45 p. m. Oct. 26 as the date of their wedding in Robert's Park Methodist Church. Dr. Amos Boren will officiate. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Jones, 1132 N. Denny
sity, St., and Mr. and Mrs. Forest Rodman, 1227 N. Lexington Ave.
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Miner-Baker photo.
Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church was the scene last Sunday of the marriage of Miss Lenore Edna Rohlfing and Heinz Carl
Jung. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Rohlfing, 1261
Wright St., and Mr. and Mrs. William J. Jung, 914 E. lowa St.
a ¥ Willlam T. Lang photo,
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Kelso, Plainfield, announce the approaching marriage, Nov. 30, of their daughter, Joann, to William E. Roberts. The 7:30 p. m. ceremony will take place in Sweeney Chapel, Butler University. The prospective bridegroom is the son ot Margaret Roberts, 4317 E. Washington St. Miss Kelso attended Butler University and Mr. Roberts was groduated from Purdue University, 5 : :
Miss Tuttle ls Bride
Of Mr. Smith
ISS Patricia Lou Tuttle and Hubert Hortan Smith were married under
an arch of white dahlias, palms and greenery yesterday in the Calyary Evangelical Lutheran Church. The Rev. W. L. Barth read the 7:30 p. m. double-ring rite.
The bride chose an ice blue slipper satin and Chantilly lace gown for the ceremony. Styled with a ruffled bertha and peplum, the dress had a bouffant skirt.
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A CHANTILLY LACE mantilla cascaded from a tulle band and she carried a bouquet of white roses, stephanotis and ivy.
Attendants wearing shrimp taffeta and satin gowns were Mrs, James B. Irwin, matron of honor; and Miss Betty Gephart, Pittsboro, and Mesdames Gerald H. Glasson, Jack —-Armstrong--and--Louis Schmolfeldt. Diane Cowden was flowergirl and David Matthews, ringbearer, » Ed ~ CHESTER C. BROWN came from Monticello to be best man and ushers were Herschel Rose, Willlam Calaway, Walter Lunert and David Kellie.
Parents of the couple are
Mrs. Lester H. Tuttle, 905 E. Palmer St., and Mrs. Effie Smith, 3400 W. Epler Ave. The couple will be at home at the Palmer St. address.
Hale-Stilwell
Times State Service
INTON, Oct. 6—At a 7:30 p. m. candelight
/ ceremony here tomorrow,
Miss Helen Louise Hale,
2436 NN. New Jersey St. Indianapolis, will become the bride of Dr. William R. Stilwell, Indianapolis General Hospital. The double-ring rite will be performed in the First Christian Church.
Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd J. Hale, this city, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold I. Stilwell, Crawfordsville. » » ” GREEN FAILLE will be worn by Miss Jean Rhude, Franklin, the bride's only attendant. Edward R. Hungate, Indianapolis, will be best man and’ ushers will include Dr. Robert C. Keyes and Dr. Robert Ball, both of Indianapolis. The bride’s candlelight lace and satin gown will have a chapel train and she will wear an illusion fingertip veil attached to a satin headpiece, Her flowers will be. white rosebuds. . ® » THE COUPLE will leave for Cleveland, O., after the ceremony. They will reside at
the N. New Jersey St. address,
Mrs. Henry H. Mayhew Jr.
Carlos photo Mr. and Mrs. George L. Clark, Williams Creek, announce the approaching marriage, Oct. 27, of their daughter, Catherine, to William Breck, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. O. Breck, Shelbyville. The ceremony will take place at 3:30 p. m. in the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Both are graduates of DePauw University
where she was .
ember of Alpha Chi Omega Sorori ond he was affiliated with P Age y
i Kappa Pah Festeminy
Noble Bretaman photo.
Miss Agresta
Becomes Mrs. Chaney
OLY Cross Catholic Church was the scene at 10 a. m. yesterday of the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Agresta and Lester Earl Chaney. The Rev. Fr. Ambrose Sullivan read the double-ring rite before an altar banked with ferns. Miss Ann Agresta was her sister's maid of honor wearing an ice blue satin and net dress,
» » » MATCHING BLUE gowns were worn by Miss Dorothy Koers and Miss Mary Ann Agresta, bridesmaids. Miss Angela Agresta and Miss Philomena Zappia, jun‘ior bridesmaids, wore blue net over taffeta gowns with Kathy Sergi, flowergirl,
_ dressed the eame.
Russell Powers was best man and ushers included Tony Agresta and Lee Calvert. Frank Cantanzariti Jr, was ringbearer.
” = ” A HIGH ROUND collar highlighted the bride's ivory gatin- and lace gown. The full satin skirt had a Vshaped lace overskirt which fell into a wide border around the satin cathedral train. A half-hat of pleated satin held her full length silk ilJusion veil and she carried a cascade bouquet of amazonica lilies, stephanotis and a white orchid.
” ” ” ‘A WEDDING breakfast and reception were held in the Warren Hotel after which the couple left on a motor trip to Miami Beach, Fla. The bridegroom, the son of Mrs. Mary Chaney, 1910 Howard St., will return to Purdue University in January to complete his junior year.
* Weidekamp-Carr UST and dark green satin attendants’ gowns blended with the bride's white nylon frock yesterday at the wedding of Miss Alicia Weidekamp and Cpl. John ‘P. Carr Jr. The bride, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Weidekamp, 266 8. Audubon Road, wore the nylon gown fashfoned with a sweetheart neckline edged with lace. Her scalloped cathedral train was accented with ruffles which led up the skirt to form a bustle.
” 8 ” A LACE CAP sprinkled with orange blossoms caught her veil and she carried a
. rosary and prayer book with
stephanotis, Rust and green were worn by Miss Jane Weber, maid of honor, and Misses Eileen and Kathleen Carr, the bridegroom’s twin sisters, bridesmaids.
ROLAND HARRIMAN 1 was best man and Flavian Weidekamp and Donald Carr were ushers.
Cpl. Carr is the son of Mr,
and Mrs. John P. Oak Ave. Qam, 530
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