Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 October 1951 — Page 35
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tha of tucked with pearl ns will high»'s satin and gown. ”
of lace ruffles pron effect on irt which will thedral train, fingertip {llueé caught to a ged with seed will carry a quet of white 'oses centered
nf honor, Mrs, |g, will be lace over tafwith a satin argaret Koz- ’ honor, will Ig aqua gown Wuerzburgarilyn Howell, s, will be in gowns. Margnke will be
will be best 8 will include Richard Smith {inney. Steven nghearer, ily reception f the bride's nd Mrs. W, 10 W. 33d St., | leave on a uth. ended Purdue '. Meyerrose, and Mrs. Ei- . 1115 Jefferudent at Indiollege.
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~ Carl F. McNelly Repeats Vows With Joan Barnes
ARL F. McNelly took Miss Joan Barnes as his bride vesterday at a 7:30 p. m. ceremony in the Zion Iovangelical and Reformed Church. The Rev. Frederick R. Daries offftiated at the double-ring rite.
Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. Barnes, 910 N. Somerset Ave. and and Mrs. Wilbur McNelly,
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WHITE SATIN and lace fashioned into the ie’'s gown which was acted with a Dior neckline {zed with pleated tulle. Her full-gored satin skirt fell into a cathedral train and she carried a bouquet of amazonica lilies. Pink, apple green and gold taffeta and satin gowns were worn by Més Wanda Brauning, maid of honor, and Miss
Mildred . Bruning and Miss
June McNelly, bridesmaids. ~Charies Stacking Jr. - was beat man and ushers were Charles Bruning and Car! Leck.
THE BRIDAL dinner was held in the bride's parents’ home and guests were re-
Miss Mitchell Is Wed to Mr. Kirk
Wedding vows were exchanged by Miss Marilyn Stacy Mitchell and Lloyd Theodore Kirk at 3:30 p.m. yesterday in the First Presbyterian Church,
in Noblesville. The Rev, Russell
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8. Tate officiated at the double-
ring ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry W. Mit- |
chell, Noblesville, are the bride's |
parents, The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Liovd D. Kirk, 5736 E, New York St, The bride wore a gown of white satin with a full skirt draped from the dropped-waist bodice and falling into a chapel length train. Chantilly lace trimmed the gown at the sleeves and neckline, She wore a Chantilly lace mantilla veil and carried a cascade bouquet of white roses and stephanotis.
MRS. OTTO BENZ JR., sister of the bridegroom, was matron of honor. She wore pale yellow satin with a headdress of lavender chrysanthemums,
Miss Marilyn Gilaspy, bridesmaid, wore a pale green satin gown with headdress of bronze chrysanthemums, Mrs. Jack Booher, Westfield, also a bridesmaid, wore a lavender satin dres with halo of yellow chrysanthemums,
Joseph Reeves acted as best man, with Jack Booher, Westfield, and Otto Benz Jr. as ushers. ; ‘ The couple will tour the middle eastern states and will be at home at 3846 Harman Drive after Nov. 5.
The bride is a graduate of Butler University and member of Delta Gamma Sorority. The bridegroom was graduated from Purdue University,
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Miss Stevens Is Wed to R. E. Gibbons
HITE, green and gold formed the color scheme yesterday at the
wedding of Miss Marilyn
Sue Stevens and R. Edward Gibbons in Southeastern Unjon Church. The Rev. Roy V. Davis read the double-ring rite.at 7:30 p. m. White was fashioned into the bride's rosepoint lace over .~gatin gown. The molded hodice was highlighted with a small collar and the bouftant skirt fell from a gathered waistline into a formal train. Her fingertip illusion veil cascaded from a lace Juliet cap accented with seed pearls and she carried a casade bouquet of amazonia lilies and stephanotis, Mrs. Donald E.~ Stevens, matron of honor, wore a green taffeta gown with unpressed pleats in the skirt and Miss Shirley Pollard ‘and Miss “Doris Mitchell, bridegmaids™" were matching dresses in antique gold. William Steinwach was best man and ushers included Warren Sprunger and Nor- ~ man-Hale. ; : After a church reception, the couple left on a wedding trip to the Smoky Mountains They will make their home at 475k Southeastern Ave. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amos EK.
Meade Willys Photo,
Stevens, 4751 Southeastern Ave., and Mr. Gibbons is the son of Mrs. Farrell Yount, 316 Eaton Ave. and Wilhur M. Gibbons, 2612 Cold Springs Lane.
Lichtenauer photo
During the fall and winter season we will have many openings for full or part time work. Pleasant work, store discount privileges, and an op-
portunity to earn additional money for Christ-
lock's
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AN OPPORTUNITY read the single-ring rite g 5 2 THE BRIDE, the daughter satin jacket. The floorcrystals caught her shoulder-
Shearer - Kennedy ; ; sip : , - or man cusewives to earn R. "Robert B. Pierce, y pastor of the Broad- . yesterday uniting Miss Ruth C X I i A M 0 N E Y Ann Kennedy and Delbert R. : Shearer in Sweeney Chapel, . of Mrs. John H. Kennedy, 435 E. 49th St, wore a champagne satin and net _ length net skirt was highlighted with a satin peplum detailed with lace and a véllength veil. She carried a small bouquet of stephanotis and gla-
Mrs. R. Edward Gibbons di \ way Methodist Church, Butler University. : gown styled with a fitted ‘vet clip with feathers and mellias,
” » 5 a} IMMEDIATELY following ceived in the church. Imme- the ceremony, a small recepdiately following the recep- tion was held in Holly Hock tion, the couple left on a Hill. wedding trip to Chicago. Mr. Shearer is the son of
They will reside at 2781; 8. Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Addison St.
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