Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 November 1951 — Page 35

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Mrs. Gerald Horrigan

Attendants in American beauty velveteen were Mrs. T. E. Callen, Milwaukee; Miss Jacqueline NicAvoy and Mrs. Charles R. Morical. Miss Rosemary Donnelly was her sister's maid of honor, The bridegroom was attended by John Horrigan, Milwaukee, and Matthew Horrigan and Thomas E. Callen, Milwaukee. Dr. Richard A. Schmidt and William Wasson, ushers, Parents of the

couple are

P. L. Donnelly, 3249 N. New Jersey St., and Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Horrigan, Milwaukee: Michele Brann and Lynn Horrigan, Milwaukee, flowergirls, and Edward Allgood and Strother Brann Jr. ringbearers, completed the bridal party. The bride is a graduate of Butler University and a member of Delta Delta Delta Sorority. The bridegroom is attending Butler University.

Mary Lou Coffee Wed to Mr. Combs

HE Rev. John Holloran read the double - ring vows yesterday mn St. Thomas Aquinas Church uniting Miss Mary Lou Coffey and Alvin Combs Jr

The bride, the niece of Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Hill, 411

Msgr. Bosler Officiates

GOWN of blush pink satin and tulle sprinkled with satin rosebuds was chosen by Miss Cather-

ine Ann Gastineau for her marriage yesterday to Sgt. Lyle D. Weese Jr, U. 8S. Ma-

rine Corps. = =z = THE CEREMONY took place at 11:45 a. m. at the St. Joan of Arc Church with the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Clement Bosler officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Paul L. Gastineau, 3907 Central Ave. The bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Weese Sr, South Orange, N. J. Mrs. Thomas D. Doyle Jr. was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Aileen F, Ostheimer and Miss Martha A. Hague. Attending the bride-

groom was best man Sgt. Walter J. Krzekorski, USMC, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ushers were Richard

tip veil was held with a pink halo trimmed with orange blossoms, The matron of honor and bridesmaids wore identical gowns of olive green brocade with velvet sashes, and headdresses of yellow chrysanthemums. 2 After the reception at the Marott Hotel, the couple left on a wedding trip through the South, knitted sories. Sgt. Weese Jr. is a graduate of Tampa University, Tampa, Fla.

Mr. Getz Takes Bride

T. PAUL'S Episcopal Church was the scene of the marriage yesterday afternoon of Miss Jean Hollister and Walter Wallace Getz. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Noble Hollister, 5840 Broadway, and Mr. and Mrs, Walter K. Getz, Bronxville, N.Y.

” ” ~ AN ACCORDION-PLEATED skirt accented the imported Brussels lace gown worn by the bride. Her fingertip illusion veil cap detailed with marquiset rolled brim and seed pearls, She carried fuji mums, Miss Marilyn R. Kimberlin eame from Anderson to be maid of hondr. Her royal blue satin gown with a picture neckline had a standup collar and bouffant skirt. Robert IL. Rock, Anderson, was the bridegroom's sole attendant.

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P. Gastineau, Chicago, Ili, and . Robert J. Gastineau ? » ” n THE BRIDE'S gown had a sbouffant skirt outlined with tulle and extending into a cathedral train. Her finger-

Boulevard Place, chose a

white ‘satin gown fashioned with a cathedral train. A seed pearl tiara held her fingertip veil and she carried a cascade bouquet of orchids and carnations. Emerald green velvet was worn by Miss Dorothy Clark, maid of honor. Bridesmaid in a matching American

Clyde Combs was best man and ushers included Dale Bough and James Lambert. . After a wedding breakfast in the Vine Room of Jones’ Restaurant, guests were received in the’ bride's home. The couple left on a motor trip to Chicago. They will rake their home at 3747 Boulevard Pl

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Mrs. Lawrence Craig Amick

Miss Gibson Becomes Bride Of Lawrence C. Amick

BALLERINA gown of white Chantilly lace over satin was worn by Miss Norma Jean Gibson for her marriage at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday to Lawrence Craig Amick. The candlelight ceremony took place at

the River Avenue Baptist Church with the Rev. Robert Blake officiating. The bride is she daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Gibson, 1319 Blaine Ave. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs.

Dorothy” Reddy, 620 Birch Ave, : Mrs. Martha E. Gibson,

matron of honor, wore a ballerina gown of pale blue crepe with white lace at the

neckline. The bridegroom was -

attended by Pete Caulk, best man. A reception was neld for friends of the family in the church following the ceremony. Assisting were Mrs, Hazel Butcher, Miss Caroline

Club Meeting Set

Mrs. Marshall Knox, 6015 N. Ralston Dr., will be hostess Tuesday for the meeting of the

Giles and Miss Nancy Butcher. The couple will be at home at 2120 N. Harding.

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ISS Beverly Ann Harris and Irwin Noel Jones were united in a

double-ring ' ceremony at

8:30 p. m. Wednesday at St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church. The Rev. Duane Schroeder read the vows. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Harris, Plainfield. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs, Eva K. Jones, Plainfield.

” un n THE BRIDE, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white satin and re-embroidered Chantilly lace. The sculptured bodice had yoke outlined with a pointed lace bertha. ‘The full skirt was highlighted with deep bands of lace which extended to. the end of the cathedral’ train. Her tiered veil of silk illusion fell from a flared half hat accented with orange blos- . soms. Attendants of the bride were Miss Sue Carolyn Smith, Plain-

field, maid of honor; and bridesmaids Miss Catherine Timberman, Bridgeport; Miss

Jacqueline Starken, Plainfield; Miss Caroline Whitten, Dale, and Miss Joyce Buckner. The maid of honor wore an emerald green satin dress with a full skirt accented by a godet of net. Bridesmaids wore similar gowns, two in green and two in antique gold satin. .,

" uw = FRIENDS OF THE bride who assisted at the reception in the church after the ceremony were Mrs. Richard Jones and Misses Martha Stalcup, Peggy Weaver and Elizabeth Koho. For the wedding trip to Chicago the bride wore a coral and green checked suit with matching accessories. The couple will be at home after today at 307 N. Drexel. Both attended Butler University.

Miss Burch to Be Bride Of James Merrell Dec. 23

ISS Barbara Jeanne Burch has named Dec. 23 as the date for her wedding to James Lee Merrell. = The 6:30 p. m. service will be read by Dr. Chester Wharton in the Prentice Presbyterian Church.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Allen Burch,

4057 E. 40th St, and Mrs. Pauline Merrell, 1449 College ‘Ave,

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ATTENDANTS chosen by the couple for their pre-Christmas

ceremony are Mrs. Billie Glen

Workman, Lexington, Ky., formerly. of Indianapolis, matron of: “honor, and Mrs. Walter Davis Ballew, the bride-to-be's

John Walsh will be best man. Ushers will be Louis Evon, Gary; Gene Haflich, Markle, and: Ned Bowman, Blooming-

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MISS BURCH was graduated from Transylvania College where she was a member of Chi Omega Sorority. The prospective bridegroom is a senior at Indiana University.

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Mrs. William Bennett Farmer

Patricia Adrian Moores Married to William Farmer

A RECEPTION at the Indianapolis Athletic Club followed the wedding of Miss Patricia Adrian Moores, 3552 College Ave., and William Bennett Farmer, son of . Mrs. Harry L. Farmer, Cleveland, O. Dr. Dale Fiers read

the vows at -the candlelight ceremony at 7:30 p. m. yesterday in the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church. The bride wore a gown of filmy marquiset over taffeta with inserts of chantilly lace. Lace bands-at the wrist caught full bishop sléeves. The hoop skirt had a short train with lace inserts. Her fingertip veil was held by a coronet/ of lace, and she carrjed a lace muff covery with orchids. Attendants of the bride were Miss Ruth Moores, maid of

honor; Sheryl Moores, flowergirl, and bridesmaids Miss Margery Shultz, Mrs. William T. Jones and Mrs. John K. Greer.

liam Alexander and Robert Spurney. Bridesmaids were gowned in amethyst velveteen. The maid of honor wore an identical gown of topaz velveteen with a muff of violets. The flowergirl also wore topaz velveteen. The couple left after the reception for the South. For traveling the bride wore a prown suit with matching ac-

cessories and a white top coat. Their address when they return, Dec. 1, will be 3305 E. 36th St. The bride was graduated from Butler University and is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. The bridegroom was graduated from

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