Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 October 1951 — Page 34
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OWS uniting Miss Jean Alison Gordon and Kenneth Howard Ladd were read yesterday in the
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Irvington Chureh by Dr. Stone, 3 The bride. the daughter of £3 Mr. and Mrs, William C. Gor- ; don, 135 8S. Ritter Ave., chose f ‘ an antique finish satin gown 1 for the 7:30 p. m. ceremony.
n ” r A CAPE EFFECT fell into a sweeping panel train and a half hat of satin caught the three-tiered silk illusion fingertip veil. She carried brown orchids and ivy on a prayer book. Mrs. James F. Smith was her sister’s-matron of honor wearing a smoke green taffeta and satin gown. Bridesmaids - in autumn gold were Miss Joan Reis and
Miss Patricia Ann Wylie. Sandra Louise, Smith was ‘flower girl. 2
Arthur Wellman came from Madison; - Wis., tobe best man and ushers were Donald . “F.‘Kunkle and James Breseke, South Bend; Paul Henry, Madison, and Mr. Smith.
” ” ”n FOLLOWING THE ceremony, a church reception was held.” The couple left on a motor trip to the New England states and Canada. They
will, make their home in South Bend. : The bride, a member of
Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority, -was graduated from Indiana
rsity. Mr. Ladd, th REF SAAY. CAST “os wr
Bh mye "Well, Madison. wal from Wisconsin University.
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‘Miss Wickes § Is Wed In Church
EARL pink was fashioned into the gown worn yesterday by Miss -Meredith Wickes for "her
Miner-Baker photo. marriage to Thomas ClarkMrs. Kenneth Howard Ladd son Cummins in St. Paul's
Episcopal Church. The sheer voke, edged with re ld seed pearls, was highlighted Fr. Fielas Officiates At Vows
with a scalloped neckline and the pearl motif was carried out at the waist. ” ” 1 4 HER BOUFFANT skirt fell ISS Therese Ann Reckley .and Dr. go J. O'Brian were united in marriage at 9 a. m. yes-
into a cathedral train and a terday in St. Patrick’s Catho-
satin hat, accented with seed pearls, caught her two-tiered le Church. The Rev. Fr. Thomas Fields read the
illusion veil. She carried a double-ring ceremony.
cascade bouquet.of roses, fleur d'amour, stephanotis Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Lambert =
and amazonica lilies. American beauty satin and Reckley, 942 Sanders St., and Mr. and Mrs. James J.
net gowns were worn by Mrs. John Lohr, matron of honor; and Miss Barbara Blackburn O'Brian, 1212 Comer Ave. = ” ” : WHITE AND GARNET
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and Miss Eleanor Jennings, bridesmaids. James Cummins was his brother's best man and ushers included James Johnson, South Bend, and Mr. Lohr. A reception was held in the church. .
= = 2 THE BRIDE, the daughter of Mrs. Edward Hartley Adriance, 5953 Rosslyn Ave. and Robert Boal Wickes, Mount Vernon, -‘Va., attended Ogontz
formed the color scheme. School, Rydal. Pa.. and .St. Miss Mary Agnes O'Brian, Mary's Hall, Burlington, N. J. tire hridegroom’s SIStoTWoTe Mr-€ummins is the son of mel: poalestehl taftet Mr. and Mrs. Russell J. » , a4 garn Dalescenl lalleta Cummins, 5949 College - Ave. ; el i 5 dress fashioned with an off- He attended Purdue Universi- Mi . . k shoulder drape and full skirt. ty. They will reside at 711 iesti em, ; : ; A i Mrs. Joseph F. Giesting Bridesmaids were Mrs. h ~ Thomas -Reckley, Mra Wil
liam Lannon and Miss Ruth Rosner. Kathy Hammel was flowergirl. Robert O'Brian was his brother's best man and ushers included another brother, William O'Brian, and Robert Reckley and Anton Wichmann. Mrs. Delbert R. Shearer 2 4 0» THE BRIDE'S WHITE imported Chantilly lace gown over satin had a molded bodice and a low V-shaped neckline accented with a small lace ruffle. The bouffant skirt had lace panels extending from a gathered walstline into a voluminous skirt.
A wedding breakfast was held in Buckley's, Cumberland, and guests were ‘received in St. Patrick's School
Bill Ehrich photo.
Mrs. Mel Denney was Miss Janet Darlyn Puyear before her"'marriage Thursday in the
Hall. The couple will reside Hamilton Air Base Chapel, at 336 Prospect St. Hamilton, Cal. She is the The bridegroom attended daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Butler University and is a graduate of Indiana University School of Medicine. He is a member of Phi Beta Pi and Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternities. :
Richard T. Puyear, 2031 N. Temple Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood, Morgan Hill, Cal., are parents of the bridegroom.
Miss Anna Mae Lux Wed in Church Rite -
J, SCORTED down the aisle by her father, Miss Anna Mae Lux became the bride yesterday of Joseph F. Giesting in Sacred Heart Catholic Church. The Rev. Fr. Wilbert Maschmann read the double-
ring rite at 9 a. m. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Walter G, Lux, 74 E. Regent St, and Mrs. Joseph Giesting, Oldenburg.
honor, and Miss Edna Giesting, bridesmaid.
” ” ” GILBERT LUX, the bride's 2 8 brother, was best man and CHANTILLY lace over ushers included Virgil Giestsatin was chosen “by the ing, the bridegroom's bride. A lace cap held her brother, and Dennis Gehring. fingertip veil and she carried After a wedding breakfast white lilies and pink rose- * in the Lake Shore Country buds. Club, guests were received in - Sky blue lace and net over the bride's home. The couple taffeta were worn by Mrs. left for New Orleans on a William Johnson, maid, of wedding trip.
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Local Couple Leaves On Honeymoon Trip
MISS JO ANN SEAL and Frederic Warren Coon Jr. left for Florida yesterday following their wedding ceremony in St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church.
The Rev. Fr.-William Morley read the single-ring
rite before an altar banked with palms and fall flowers -at-11:30-a. mn: 2 = =
PARENTS of the couple are Dr. and Mrs. Charles Austin Seal, 4240 Carrollton Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Coon, Greenfield. The bride's imported white Chantilly lace dress of ballerina length was detailed with sequin embroidered appliqued leaves brought across the bodice to form a dropshoulder effect. Her long.lace sleeves ended in bridal points and the bouffant skirt was gathered'at the waist. =” ” 5 A CLOCHE. CAP ac with sequins and beads held her fingertip illusion veil and she carried white mums with trailing ivy. : Mrs. Herman Maher Jr. was her sister's matron of honor wearing a rust velveteen ballerina gowr. Bridesmaids in amber and green were Miss Norma Jane Seal, another sister, and Mrs. Jo-, seph Jordon.
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LACE SLEEVES highlighted the attendants’ gowns. Mrs. Maher carried yellow fugi mums with trailing ivy. The bridesmaids, who carried matching bouquets, wore veil headpieces. Charles best man and Philip Yount Woods. After. a reception in the bride's home, the bride changed into a charcoal suit with gold accessories... They, ake their home in Co-
Robert Seal was ushers were and William
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from Purdue University.
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Jean Gage Is Bride in Church Rite
LUSH pink lace over satin was chosen by Miss Jean Gage for her wedding vesterday to Francis Hinderliter in the Second Presbyterian Church. Dr. Jean 8. Milner officiated at the dauble-ring rite. Fashioned with a sheer voke outlined with a beaded bertha, the bride's dress had a formal bodice and full skirt with a scalloped edge. 8 8°» A BLUSH satin half hat accented with lace caught her two-tiered illusion veil and she carried an orchid and white carnations. The matron of honor, Mrs. Charles E. Martin, wore lavender satin and net. Elmer Phelps was best man and ushers were Mr. Martin and John Thompson.
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AFTER A CHURCH reception, the couple left on a wedding trip south. Mr. and Mrs. Russell FE. Gage, 4822 E. 11th St. are parents of the bride and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hinderliter,
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2327 Carrollton Ave. ’
: Fh, = ; % The bride attended Ameri-# can Academy of Art, Chiga- Miss Pa rk
To Be Wed ‘Here Today J VANGELICAL United Brethren Church will be the scene at 2:30 p. m.
this afternoon of the marriage of Miss Madonna Lee
Park and Allen Willlam Meverrose, The Rev. Chester Winters and the Rev. Robert Lewis
wiil read the double-ring rite before an altar banked with palms, ferns and white flowers.
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satin accented with pearl orange blossoms will highlight the bride's satin and
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TWO ROWS of lace ruffles will form an apron effect on the bouffant skirt which will fall into a cathedral train. Her two-tiered fingertip illusion veil will be caught to a lace half hat edged with seed pearls and she will carry a colonial bouquet of white pom-pons and roses centered with an orchid. The matr.n of honor, Mrs. William Craig, will be dressed in gold lace over taffeta, accented with a satin waist. Miss Margaret Kozeluha, maid of honor, will wear a matching aqua gown and Miss Donna Wuerzburger and Miss Marilyn Howell, bridesmaids, will be in shrimp-colored gowns. Marg-
aret Ann Bonke will be flowergirl. u n on MR. CRAIG will be best
man and ushers will include Francis Baitz, Richard Smith and Robert McKinney, Steven Lynn will”be ringbearer. After a family reception in the home of the bride's parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. Glenn Park,” 1110 W. 33d St., the couple will leave on a wedding ‘trip_south. The bride attended Purdue University. Mr. Meyerrose, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Meyerrose, 1115 Jefferson Ave, is a student at Indi* ana Central College.
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