Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 October 1951 — Page 36

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Mrs. William Breck

Catherine Clark Becomes Bride

"TABERNACLE Presbyterian Church

was matron of honor. She wore a ballerina

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Vows Unite

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Miss Moran, Mr. Bauman

HE Rev. James" P. Galvin read the marriage vows uniting Miss Florence Moran and Joseph A. Bauman at 11 a, m. yesterday at St. Patrick's Catholic Church. Dr. Galvin, superintendent of Catholic High Schools, is a cousin of the bride. = » »

MISS MORAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raniel E. Moran, 2029 Hoyt Ave. was gowned in ivory satin, The molded bodice was accented by a sheer yoke highlighted with seed pearls and. long sleeves. The bouffant skirt fell into a Cathedral train. Her tiered illusion veil was caught in a satin tiara with clusters of. seed pearls. She carried a prayer book, gift of her mother, with a white orchid and lilies of the valley,

Mrs,. Charles J. Murphy was matron of honor. She wore a dress of gold satin with scalloped neckline, cap sleeves and a softly pleated skirt, .- Bridesmaids Mrs. Virginia Summers and Mrs. Charles Lough, wore gowns of the same style in green

satin, The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Bauman,

1035 Hosbrook St., chbse Ber-

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nard Delaney as his best Mrs. Jimmie L. Page Mrs. Joseph A. Bauman man. Ushers were Daniel J. Moran, Louisville, Ky., and To We Ror Eran Alice Rosner Miss Teresa Smith Weds Mr.Page 2 8 8 R. AND I IMMEDIATELY . followin M nl ROSE, emerald green and cinnamon was matron of honor. She wore cinnamon vel- M M. Smitt 8 S arrie g vet and net. The fitted bodice was velvet with

the ceremony a reception was held in the green room of the

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ATIN and lace were

Vernon Leroy Huffman_ in St. Joseph's Catholic Church. The Rev. Fr. Thomas Carey read the double-ring rite at 9 a. m. = » = FASHIONED with a lace bodice and mandarin collar,

were the colors combined at the wedding of Miss Teresa Smith yesterday at 11

Miss Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob J. Smith, 841 N. Oxford St., was given in marriage by her father, Vows were read by the - Rev, Fr. Donald Coakley. > 8 a THE BRIDE wore an ivory satin gown with leaves of tiny. pearls edging the sheer shoulder yoke. The sleeves were long, and

a full net ballerina skirt. Bridesmaids Miss Carolyn Smith and Miss Norma Smith wore

of emexald. green velvet with matching velvet slippers and bopnet.(A | Secon ndXifle flowergirl, Dianne Elliott, wore an} ntical outfit in rose velvet.

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A WEDDING bhreakfastifollowing the ceremony, was held at the Martinique. Friends of the bride who assisted were Miss Alice Hughes,

next week from trip to the FE South Pakota.

Indianapolis Athletic Club. chosen by Miss Alice ‘a. m. at St. Philip Neri Catholic Church. similar gowns. of rose velvet and emerald permanent res The newly married couple Carolyn Rosner for her Sn : green, bella, Minn. : The bridegroom was Jimmie IL. Page, son ¥ dress i 2 : Flordia: for 3 motor trip to wedding yesterday to of Mrs. Helen Page, 3550 N. Capitol AVE. Tiny Patti Duncan, flowergirl, wore a Mrs. Smith,

Betty Murnam, ter of Mrs. Ra back, 5829 Jul bridegroom is. field, N.J ‘The Rev. FI united the cour Presbyterian C

: : gown of emerald green satin and net. Miss the gown had a bouffant the full pleated skirt extended into a cathedral Mrs. Marjory Kair, and Mrs. LaVon Elliott. Minn LR ta was the scene of the wedding of Miss Ann Harvey, Hartford City; Miss Ann Breck, skirt with hip panniers. train. Her double-tiered fingertip veil fell from For her traveling ensembie the bride chose jce Oct, 20. Catherine Clark and William Breck at Shelbyville, and Miss Sally Nugent, brides- She is the daughter of Au- a pearl tiara. She carried a prayer-book with a black velvet dress and melon topper. The The bride

3:30 p. m. yesterday. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale read the vows. The bride isthe daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

maids, wore similar gowns in coral pink. The flower girl, Lynn Jo Rutherford, wore a dress of white nylon. Attending the bridegroom were Jack Chap-

gust Rosner, 4925 Rockville Rd., and Mr. and Mrs. Charles IL. Huffman, Gwynneville, are

an orchid and wore a pearl necklace, gift of the bridegroom.

Miss Marjorie Smith, Long Beach, Cal,

couple went to Washington, D. C., and will be at home after Nov, 10 at 3823 E. Washington St.

gown with a ch illusion veil ws a pearlized ti: blossoms, €he «

"his parents, ; = a Spore George L. Clark, Williams Creek. Mr. and man, Elgin, Ill, best man, and John Stauffer, x = = B tf C bt M M V orchid surrour Mrs. J. W. O. Breck, Shelbyville, are parents North Marnchester; Robert Agan, Ft. Wayne, LAVENDER brocade apd e y ra ree, assy ay ows man roses. of the bridegroom. and William McClain and Joseph Clark, ushers, velvet was worn by’ “Mrs. Mrs, Mike 1 The bride wore Ivory satin fashioned with A reception at the home of the bride's Marshall Shelley, matron of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight L. Miss Betty J. Crabtree, green lizard shoes and bag, bhelia, Mion, w long sleeves and a sheer yoke and bertha parents immediately followed the ceremony. honor. Bridesmaids in match- : Lg : B Rg, honor. She wi

effect of lace and satin. The bouffant hoop

The bride and bridegroom were graduated

ing aqua gowns were Mrs.

Massy will be at home at

daughter of Mr,

and Mrs. brown velvet hat and cor-

chartreuse omt

> niversity n ; ‘ \ . sev b. e oClell = sage of white =. skirt extended into a cathedral train. from DePauw University. She was a member Thomas Stephans and Miss 3308 Roosevelt ‘Ave, after Leonard McClellan, 3046 Les Bes » ue Srl the full hoopes Her two-tiered fingertip veil fell from a of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority. He was a Nancy Louise Zore. Nov. 2. The couple were ley St. The bridegroom is the tendant aga Ne lure, at- from light bonnet of heirloom rosepoint lace which cas- member of Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity. John C. Rosner was best married at 7 p. m. yesterday son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest e bride, wore a green. ~The

caded down the back. She carried a muff of green smilax, valley lilies and an orchid. Mrs. Jerry H. Rutherford, Phoenix, Ariz,

For traveling the bride wore a light blue faille suit dress with velvet accessories. The couple ° will ‘make its home in Selma.

Mrs. Dwight L. Massy

man and ushers were Don-

ald Gardner and Harold Burrows.

in the Brightwood Baptist Church.

: The bride Mrs, Massy is the former

Massey, 2718 N, Olney St. wore a dark brown gabardine suit with

powder blue gabardine suit with black accessories and a corsage of white orchids.

cinched with sash and bustl Best man

ein Dan Godsey was best man. george.

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