Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 December 1951 — Page 24
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The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Aspinall, 6920 N. Pennsylvania St. The bridegroom {is the: son of Mrs, R. G. McCormick, 5309 N, Dela~ware St. The Rev. Virgil Ragan will read the vows at the double-ring ceremony.
THE Rev. J. Wallace Zink will read the vows uniting Miss Marjorie Pluess and Fred L. Miller at 4:30 p.m. today in the First Evangelical and Reformed Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Pluess, 618 E. Dr, Woodruff Place. The bridegroom’s parents are Mr, and Mrs. P. B, Miller, 965 N. Audubon Rd. John R. Miller will be best man and Ralph and Frank Buddenbaum will be ushers. #8 THE BRIDE WILL wear a gown of pearl pink satin with a sheer yoke trimmed with seed pearls. The molded bodice falls into a full skirt and cathedral train. Her two-tiered illusion veil will be attached to a pink
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satin cloche accented with opalescent sequins. Attending the bride will be Mrs. Richard Groves, Webster City, Iowa, and Mrs, Richard Weaver, Sheridan, They will wear gowns of holly red velvet with detachable capes and full skirts. » n 8 : FOLLOWING THE ceremony, guests will .adjourn to the bride’s home for a reception after which the couple will leave on a wedding trip. For traveling the bride will wear a dress of cream wool crepe accented with jet buttons and black velvet belt. She will wear cream colored gloves and a black velvet hat and bag. The couple will be at home after Jan. 2 at 28411, Washington Blvd. The bride is a graduate of Indiana University Training School for Nurses. The bridegroom is a graduate
Miss Cullen and Fiznce Name Their Aftendants
JY LILA LENORE CULLEN and Donald William Reely have named attendants for their Thursday Reduce in Fairview Presbyterian Church. & Mrs. Ralph S. Simpson will be matron of honor and
bridesmaids will include Miss Joan Stack, Vermillion Lagoons, O.; Miss Doris Ellen Kelly, Columbus, Ind., and Miss Margaret McCallum and Miss Joan Pedlow. Paul Kent Cullen Jr. will be best man and ushers will be Duey W. Groshong, Danville; Peter David Cullen, Ian MacDougall, Robert Poe and Mr, Simpson. » = » WEDNESDAY EVENING Dr. and Mrs. Paul K. Cullen, 5115. Graceland Ave... the bride to-be’'s parents, will entertain at the Hawthorn Room with a wedding dinner. Guests will include the bridal party and Dr. and Mrs. L. A, Stack, Vermillion Lagoon, and Dr. and Mrs. Virgil D, Ragan. Miss Cullen was recently entertained at a miscellaneous shower by Mesdames Alexander Rearick, H. W. Shaw and M. D. Crow at the Crow home, 3864 N. New Jersey St.
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A SURPRISE CHINA shower was given at the R. 8. Simpson home, 28 W. 44th St., by Mesdames Simpson, Ralph E. Simpson and James Pearson. The bride-to-be was honor guest at a combination kitchen and bath shower given by Mrs. James Pedlow and her daughter Joan, 5642 Broadway. They were assisted” by Mrs. Groshong and Miss Kelly.
Mrs. Fleck to Spend Holidays in N. Y.
Mrs. Theodore F. Fleck, 5623 %. Washington St. will leave tomorrow for New York to spend the holidays with Mr. Fleck whose business _headquarters are” there, On Christmas Day the Flecks will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Eby, West Orange, N. J.
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Vows Read In Church
Miss Susan Jane Murphy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Blaine Murphy, 1117 Parker Ave., became the bride of Cpl. Frank L. Trittipo Dec. 8 in the Centenary Christian Church. The Rey. LaVon Fisher read the vows. The couple was attended by Mrs. Stanley Pierce, Glen Ellyn, Ill, and Carl C. Trittipo. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 8. Trittipo, 2229 N. Olney St. A reception was held in the home of the bride's parents. Following a short wedding trip the couple will reside in Douglas, Ariz, where Cpl. Trittipo is stationed at Ft. Huachuca.
Miss Patty Shakel will attend the bride as maid of honor. Other attendants are Misses Betg#f Allen, Nancy Lasure and Laura Their, bridesmaids, and Ann Reel and Karen O'Kane, flower girls. u » » CHARLES WALKER has been selected best man. Ushers will be Roy McCormick, William McCormick and Louis Kincannon, A candlelight satin gown with a full hoop skirt will be worn by the bride. She will have a full-length - three-tiered veil of illusion edged with Chantilly lace caught in a pearl tiara. Thé maid of honor will wear a gown of cherry velvet and net with silver flowers trimming the bodice. The bridesmaids’ gowns will be the same style in peacock blue. Flower girls will wear white taffeta dresses with red velvet sashes. » ”
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First Wedding Today
In Fairview Church
HE FIRST WEDDING to be performed in the new Fairview Presbyterian Church will be that of Miss Jean Edwina Aspinall and Harry Bruce McCormick. It will take place at 2:30 p. m. today.
bride will wear a blue and brown tweed suit.with brown accessories. The couple will be at home after, Jan, 10 in San Diego, Cal. Both are graduates of Butler University, where the bride was a member of Delta Gamma Sorority.
Wedding Date Named
Miss Barbara Jo Haines and Ronald Wilson Henson have set Feb. 3 for their wedding in
the Beech Grove Methodist Church, Parents of the couple 'are
‘Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Dunlap, 1733 N. Meridian St., and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Henson, Beech Grove. Miss Carol Haines will be her sister's maid of hondtr and bridesmaids will be Miss Phyllis Lechrone, Cleveland O., and Misses Shirley Turner, Maxine Howe and Marylin Allee. : Donna -Henson, the bride-groom-to-be’s sister, will be flowergirl. Mr. Henson has asked his cousin, Herbert Jenkinson, to be best man and Joseph Egbert, Thomas McDonough, Neville Brown and Donald Challis to be ushers.
Wedding Set for Jan. 19 By Miss Dorothy Kriplen
R. and Mrs. Ralph C. Kriplen, 5935 Winthrop Ave., announce the approaching marriage of their daugh-
ter, Dorothy, to Joe Pinella.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pinnela, 730
Carrollton Court.
The couple will be married at 9:30 a. m., Jan. 19, in the Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church. The Rev. Fr. Edwin Sahm will officiate. , The attendants chosen include Mrs. James Commons, matron of honor; Miss Dorothy Marone and Miss Mary Joan Hughey, bridesmaids; Frank T. Pinella, best man, and David Kriplen and Mr. Commons, ushers. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Butler University School of Pharmacy.
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‘Miss Dithmer To Be Honor Guest Today
Mss BETSY DITHMER will be honored at a
Mrs, John McShane assisted by Mrs. James C. Courtney, 218 W. Beverly Dr, the hostess’'s mother. The bride-to-be will be married at 3:30 p. m, Dec. 29 to James S, Wolpert in the Northwood Christian Church. | Parents of the couple are *Ir, and Mrs. Henry L. Dithmer, 5254 N. Delaware 8t., and Mr, and Mrs, Walter J. Wolpert, 4324 Winthrop Ave. Si EO. x GUESTS TODAY will include Mrs. Dithmer, mother of the future bride; Mrs. Wolpert, the prospective bridegroom’s mother; Mesdames H. IL. Dithmer Sr, C. M. Buck and Paul B.
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Miss Jean Alice Robison
Engagement Announced Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Dec. 15—Mr, and Mrs. Sid Robison, 315 Mitchell St.,. Bloomington, announce the approaching marriage - of their daughter, Jean Alice, to Charles Frederick Peters, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Peters,
Blue Island, IIL The wedding will take place at 3:30 p. m. Feb. 4 in the First Baptist Church, Bloomington. The Rev. W. Douglas Rae will
officiate at the double-ring ceremony.
The bride-to-be is a junior at Indiana University and a member of Pi Beta Phi Sorority. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Indiana University.
Yule Party Set By Mothers Club
Tuesday niht, the Mothers Club of Our Lady of Lourdes Church will hold its annual
Christmas dinner and party at 6:30 o'clock in the school. Mothers of sixth grade pupils will be hostesses. Chairmen are Mrs. Lawrence Gearns and Mrs. B. F. Barnes. The Marian College Choral group will sing and there will be a gift excange.
Miss Moore
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A Christmas setting in the home of the bride’s parents was the scene of the marriage of Miss Barbara Joan Moore and Pfc. Robert H. Young at 8 p. m. last night, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bedford Moore, 3466 N. Hovey St. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Young, Iowa. The Rev. H. L. Alvey
officiated at the double-ring .
ceremony. Mrs. John Edward Pasteur was the bride's only attendant. Jack Moore was best man. A reception was held in the home immediately following the ceremony. The bride wore a navy blue suit with white accessories and pink roses. The bridegroom is stationed with the United States Army at Ft. Riley, Kas,
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Gray. Misses Meariiyn Woody, Sue Goodmar, Joan {buon Barbara Burchfieid, Jackie Crichlow and Judy Reynolds.
Delta Tau Sorority Sets Christmas Party
Members of Delta Tau Sorority will hold their ual Christmas party Tuesday in the Warren Hotel. Guest of honor will be Miss Helen Reidy, who is home from Guam for the holidays, »~
The engagement of Miss Martha Sanders, daughter of Mrs. William H. Sanders, 1810 Union St, and the late Mr, Sanders, to James Alvin Rucker Nas been announced. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rucker, 26 E. Minnesota St. The ceremony will take place at 9 a. m. Jan. 12 in the Sacred Heart Catholic Church with the Rev. Fr. Roland Averbeck officiating.
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