Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 December 1951 — Page 24
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Mrs. Glenn Price
WO rites were read by the Rev. Ray Hamner at a double wedding ceremony at 7:30 p. m. Nov. 23 in the General Assembly and Church of the First Born. Miss Ouilda Steinbrook was married to Glenn Price. Miss Shirley Price was married to Ira Tapp. James R. Hammer was ring bearer and Susie Coffman was flower girl for both couples. Miss Steinbrook
XY Miner-Baker Photo Mrs. George Bain before her marringe was Miss Frances Miskowiec, daughter "of Raymond Miskowiec, 1314 N. Warman St. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Florence Bain, 1921 N. Warman St. The ceremony took place Nov. 24 at the Holy Trinity | Catholic Church with the Rev. Fr. Bernard Voges officiating.
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yesterday, Miss Deloris M. Eyster -was married to Robert J. Herring. The Rev, Amos L. Boren read the vows at the Roberts Park Methodist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William Higer, 522 Holly Ave. The bridegroom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. John H. Herring, 21 E. Sajnt Joseph St. ~ - » ATTENDING the bride were Miss Mary Lou McCullough, maid of honor; Miss Gracie O'Neal and Mrs. Marilyn Eyster, bridesmaids; Sugie McCullough, flower giri; and Edward Eyster, ring bearer, Dr. Kenneth *R. Herring was selected for best man. Ushers were William Camfield, John A. Pogue and Harold Luce/ The bride’s gown was of white silk {illusion lace over satin with a small collar encrusted with seed pearls. The long train was edged with a wide ruffle of illusion net. Her veil of illusion was edged with lace and caught in a tiara of Pace and seed pearls, n » » THE MAID of honor wore a gown of green satin, bridesmaids, shrimp pink satin, and flower girl, vellow-gold satin. Following the ceremony a reception was held in the church.. The couple then left on a wedding trip to Florida. v For traveling . the bride wore a black faille suit trimmed in black velvet with black velvet accessories, a hat of Persian blue feathers, and gloves in matching blue,
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Mrs. Ira Tapp
was attended by Miss Delores Purvis. Mark Branham was best man for Glenn Price, and Edward LeBoutillier was usher. Miss Norma Price was maid of honor for Miss Shirley Price. Mr. Tapp's attendants ‘were Alfred Clark, best man and Dale DeBoor, usher.
Miss Steinbrook is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Steinbrook, E. Raymond St. Mr. Price and Miss Price are the son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Price, 1821 New St. Mr. Tapp is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Tapp, Bloomington,
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Jacqueline Martin Is Wed
Mrs. Rulon E. Butler was Miss Jacqueline Martin before her marriage Dec. 1 in the Centenary Christian Church. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett L. Martin, 2933 S. Taft St. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Lora Butler, Frankfort. The couple is residing in Frankfort.
Present Day Club Meets Tomorrow
The Present Day Club will meet at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs, Edward Raub
Jr., 5361 Washington Blvd. for a Yule party and gift exchange. Mrs. John F. Edwards will
give the Christmas story.
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Marriage
Announced
RS. John Whitlock Hernandez Jr. was Miss Mary Frances Baker,
daughter of Mr, and Mrs,
Kenneth Baker, Brenden-. wood, before her marriage at 8 a. m. last Sunday in the post chapel of the Naval Ame phibious Base, Coronado, Calif, The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, John W, Hernandez, Laredo, Tex., and is an Ensign in the United States Navy. He was graduated from the University of New Mexico and is a member of Delta Sigma Phi Frater. nity. The bride was graduated from Purdue University, with a Master's degree from the University of New Mexico. She is a member of Alpha Xi Delta Sorority. The couple will be at homs at 340 E, 2nd St, National City, Calif.
Miss Davis Is Wed in Church
OWS uniting Miss Bon-
nie C. Davis and James
H. Loughmiller were read by Dr. L.. B. Matthews at 8
p. m. Dec. 7 in the Lynnhurst Baptist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Webb Davis, 1018 River Ave. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M. Loughmiller, 906 Blaine Ave. Ernest M. Loughmiller Jr. was best man and ushers were Joe Pemberton and Jene Pemberton. Mrs. Edward Fey, only attendant of the bride, wore a black velvet skirt with gold and white bodice. For the informal ceremony the bride chose a gray and pink checked suit with a pink corsage. A reception was held in the church,
The couple left on a wedding trip to Niagra Falls. They will be at home after Thursday at 1020 River Ave,
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Mrs. James F. French, general chairman, and Mrs. Alva Cradick, co-chairman, announce the following committees: Mrs. S. R. Lovsick and Mrs. Clifford Richter, reservations; Mrs. R. F. Hodgdon, table prizes; Mrs. B. L. Byrket, decorations; Mrs, Curtis Burke, cards and tallies; Mrs. J. F. Wallace, hospitality, and Mrs. C. 0, Terrell, publicity.
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