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R. AND MRS. Richard M. Smith will return next week from their wedding trip to the Black Hills of South Pakota. They will be permanent residents of Isabella, Minn. . Mrs. Smith, formerly Miss Betty Murnam, is the daughter of Mrs. Raymond Hollen-
back, 5829 Julian Ave. The - bridegroom is_from Bergenfield, N. J. The Rev. Floren Schendel
united the couple fn the First Presbyterian Church at El
Minn. at a candlelight servfce Oct, 20. The bride wore a satir
gown with a chapel train, Her illusion veil was arranged to a pearlized tiara of orange blossoms. She carried a white
orchid surrounded’ by tall MAN roses. Mrs. Mike Kageorge, Isabelia, Minn, ‘was matron of honor. She wore a gown of
chartreuse ombred moire with the full hooped skirt shaded
from light to deep forest Dexheimer-Carlon photo " aistiin was . . Be ed The Waigtiae green Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Delano, 6320 W. Minnesota St., an-
nounce the betrothal of their daughter, Joyce Ann, %0 Roy E. Spreckelmeyer. He is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Emmett J. Murphy, 844 Westbrook Ave. No dote has been set for the wedding.
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Miss Frances G. Lehmann
Miss Milam Is Wed
At a candlelight ceremony at 7:30 o'clock last night, Miss Nancye Milam. became the bride of Thomas Barnhart. Miss Milam is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. C. Ls Milam, Sullivan, Ill, The bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Lester Malone, 822 .N. Hamilton Ave. The bride was attended by Miss Joanna Tratter, maid of honor, . Richard Tratter was best man. The bride wore a light gray suit with navy blue accessories and carried a white orchid with lavender tips ona white prayer book. The maid of honor wore a brown suit with cinnamon accessories and carried yellow carnations. Vows were read at the double-ring ceremony by the Rev. E. C. Martin, at the first Church of the Nazarene. Folwing the ceremony a reception was held at the home - of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Barr, 240 Villa Ave. The couple left on a wedding trip to 8t. Louis, Mo; and will ba at home at 32 8. 10th St, Bellville, III, after Friday.
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M2 AND MRS. EDWARD SCHAEKEL, 434 St. Paul 8t.© announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Shirley Ann, to Wiley E. Dummich:, The prospective bridegroom’ is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Russell Dummich, 845 N. Beville Ave, The. double-ring will take place Dec. 1 in the WoodrQff Place Baptist Church. Attendants will ‘be Miss Patricia Cassady, maid of honor; Miss Ruth Ann Biers, bridesmaid; James Smith, best man, and John Schaeckel, usher,
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FitzSimons-Lewis
R. Me LEWIS, 818 Fairfield . Ave., announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Suzanne Kay, to Patrick Henry Fitz8imons Jr. The ceremony will take place in the rectory of the St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church at 10
ceremony
AND MRS. CHARLES
a. m. Nov, 17. The brigegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Henry FitzSimons Sr 901 East 42d St. .and is now sta-
tioned at Atterbury Air Base. The bride will be attended by Miss Jane Clark, Springfield, Ill. Mr. Fitz8imons Sr. will be best man. The bride attended Butler University.
Rathz-Lehmann
Miss Frances GG. and Silvan L. Ra
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Dec. 1 for their wedding ceremony in Holy Name Catholic Church.
Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs, William F. Lehmann, Logansport, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rathz, 2738 Napoleon St.
Mrs. W. J. ehmann, Logansport, will be matron. of honor, and bridesmaids will
include Misses Delores Rathz, Eileen Conroy and Lenora Rathz. The prospective bridegroom has asked his brother, Raymond Rathz, to be best man, and John Lehmann, William Lehmann and Jack Stammer to be ushers.
McNabb-Cox
ISS JEAN €0X will be honored at a personal shower to be given at the home of Mrs. Jack Payne. 901 Woodhill Dr. Co-hostesses are Mesdames Roy MacBeth, Donald Springman and Payne. Miss Cox and Charles McNabb Jr, New Castle, will be wed Now.;1R at the Bethany Lutheran &Church.
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Miss Norma Jean Bures
Is Bride of Mr. Childers
ISS Norma Jean Bures and John Norby Childers were united in marriage yesterday in the St. Thomas Aquinas Church. Vows were read by the Rev.
John Holloran. Miss Bures iz the daughter of Mr. and Mri. Leo L. Bures, 4001 Graceland. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Paul Bossemeyer, 4125 E. 61st St. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a candlelight satin gown with a sheer yoke edged with pin wheels “of seed pearls, long sleeves, and a bouffant skirt ending in a cathedral irain,
= = = MAID OF HONOR, Miss Patricia Ann Bures, wore a long dress of gold net and satin with a gold tiara embedded with seed pearls. Miss Marilyn Butler, Crawfordsville, and Mrs, Paul H.
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Childers, Kokomo, were bridesmaids. They wore identical gowns of dark green satin and taffeta with matching tiaras.
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Childers, Kokomo, best man;
Albert Bruce Jr. and William Morrison, ushers. For her wedding Washington, D. C., the bride wore a navy blue suit with gray accessories and a. white orchid corsage. She is a graduate of St. Vincent's Hospital Nurses’ School. The bridegroom attended Indiana and Butler. Universi ties and is a member of Phi
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OWS uniting Miss Eileen Marie Sullivan and John . Thomas How-
ard were said yesterday at Our Lady of Lourdes Church. The Rev. Fr. James Moore. read the vows at the double-ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick D. Sullivan, 706 N, Bancroft St. - The bridegroom is son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Howard, Washington, Ind.
The bride wore a gown of white satin overlaid with chantilly lace. Satin buttons extended from “the soft winged collar to the waist, Lace was used over the bodice and long sleeves with an apron effect of lace over the bouffant satin skirt that extended into a cathedral train,
a = WORE a fingertip illusion caught in a cloche accented with seed pearls and edged in lace, Her prayerbook was topped with a deep-purple throated white orchid and knotted streamers of stephonotis.
Miss Mary Patricia Sullivan, maid of honor, wore a gown of deep red velveteen with a molded bodice, low round neckline edged with a pleated net ruffie, and short cap sleeves. The full skirt was of matching net and she wore a tiered coronet of red velvet. Miss Joan Elward and Miss Winifred Matthews, bridesmaids, were gowned in the same style and color. Each carried cascades of autumnhued mums entwined with ivy. Attendants of the groom were David Sullivan, best man; Brian Sullivan, and Donald Schmidt, ushers.
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FOLLOWING the cere mony a wedding breakfast was held at Whispering Winds with a reception at the home of the bride's parents, Assisting at the reception were Misses Joan Pitsenberger, Margaret Sullivan and Mary Helen Wells, friends of the bride.
For the wedding trip to Chicago and Wisconsin, the bride wore a gray flannel suit with dusty rose hat and black accessories. The couple will be at home after Nov, 4 at 1540 N, Meridian st.
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