Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 January 1952 — Page 32

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Miss Joyce Valiquet

Holin, Champaign, lll, stationed with the USS Markab, Orange, Tex., and Mrs. Glesing, 850 N. Drexel Ave. June wedding. The bride-to-be was graduated from Stephens College and Ilinois University where she was a member of Kappa Delta Sorority. She is working toward a master’s degree at lllinois. Mr. Glesing attended Indiana University.

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Times Special

HIGHLAND PARK, Ill,

Mr. Fuller is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ~ John L. H. Fuller, Indianapolis, Ind.

Jan. 12—The announcement of the engagement of Miss Joyce Valiquet and John G. Fuller has been made here. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mrs. A. J. Valiquet and the late Mr. Valiquet, Highland Park."

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MISS VALIQUET attended College in Virginia and was graduated

Couple Plans April Wedding

is planning an April wed-

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from Lake Forest College where she was

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Mrs. John Donald Crawford Jr.

Crawford

Smith Rite

Read in Speedway

ATHEDRAL candles marked the center aisle of Spéedway Christian Church yesterday when Miss Marilyn Rhea Smith became the bride of John Donald Crawford. Jr. Large bouquets of white carnations and gladioli were

placed’ behind the altar with : B ellow palms and greenery banked at FiiBhearer Otis Wore yellow HE Blessed Sacrament the sides. John Guion was best man. Chapel of SS. Peter and

The Rev. Henneth E. Thorne read. the gingle-ring rite at 7:80 p.m The bride, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Oran B. 8mith, Speedway City, chose a white satin gown styled with a fitted bodice

:hé carried a white. prayer hook with orchids and carnations. Green satin dresses were worn by Mrs, Joseph Jones, matron andy Miss . Phyllis Brown and Miss Jane Kennedy,

bridesmaids. Karen Fruits was Jody: Hansa,

and

"bride

: Meade Powell.

Ushers included David Thomas, Duane Wiechers, Tom Hanna and Jim Coughlin. After a church reception, the changed into a winterwhite knit dress with red accessories for a wedding trip to

Mrs. ‘William Summerfield, 47 Northwestern Ave. -will be hostess to members of the New Century Club at } Wednexday. She will He assisted ‘by Mrs. O. C. Nejer, A book review will be. given by Mrs.

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a member of Gamma, Phi Beta Sorority, Mr. Fuller was graduated from Brown University and is a member of Delta Upsilon Fraternity. western University Law School where he belongs to Phi Delta Phi Fraternity.

He now attends North-

Paul Cathedral was the

scene at 11:30 a. m, yesterday of the marriage of Miss Mary Jane Feezle and Victor Raymond Hullinger. Parents of the couple are Mr. ahd Mrs. Stanley 8. Feezle, 2829

Ashley photo

Miss Dorothy Holin's engagement to Henry E. Glesing Jr,

Phg. 2, USN, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold B. formerly of Indianapolis.

Mr. Glesing, is the son of Mr. The couple is planning a

Mrs. Victor R. Hullinger

Hullinger - Feezle oo Said in Cathedral

The bride chose a white satin gowp accented with a sheer and Chantilly lace yoke. The bouffant skirt was highlighted by a lace panel which extended into .the cathedral train.

” n ” A LACE TIARA and orange blossoms caught her fingertip illusion veil and she carried a white prayer book topped with an orchid. Miss Mary Jo Cooper, maid of

Reception Follows Ceremony

and bouffant skirt ending in a Florida. The couple will live chapel train. . at 1604 N. Lyndhurst Drive. N. Neriian Ss ade ton, for , en Mr. Crawiord. the son of Mr. tor ullinger, Bradenton a LACE flowers with seed pearl and Mrs. Crawford, 5420 W. centers accented the nylon yoke 16th St, attended Indiana UniThe lace scheme was carried versity, into the bodice. "A ratin cov A reception in the Hawthorn ered hat with lace flowers held Room followed the 10. a, m. . dpe bride's fingertip veil and To ‘Meet Wedibiday. _ wedding ‘yesterday of Miss

Glotia Arme Hibner and Wil= liam H. Hartman in Our Lady of Lourdés Catholic Church. The Rey. Fr. James Moore read the double-rifig rite.

The bride. was gowned in

“white satin. Her fingertip vel

© was of Hlugion and fell from.

"mond Walpole and Mrs:

a satin cloche embroidered with seed pearls. Miss Patricia Hibner was maid-of honor and Mrs. Norman Green” were bridesmaids, They, -wore péarl pink, green and gold satin gowns.

man, Ushers were Edward ‘Hartman and ME, Ratz,

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‘Frank A. Hartman was best

honor, was dressed in coralberry velvet and net. Velvet was fashioned into the fitted bodice and stole. and net fell over the full taffeta skirt. A matching gown in emerald green was worn by Miss Ann Louise Feezle, bridesnraid and sister of the bride.

‘ 8 Nn WALTER LYLE CAME from °

Toledo, O., to be his nephew's best man, Ushers were Robert,

To Be Mrs. Frank Zendell

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SUNDAY, JAN: 13, 1952

Miss Zuckerberg to Be Wed

A ISS Geraldine Zuckerberg will become the bride of Frank Zendell at a

double - ring ceremony at 6:30 p. m. today in the Marott Hotel. Rabbi Willlam P. Greenfeld will officiate. : Attendants in champagne lace dresses will be Miss Jean Zuckerberg, maid of honor, and Miss Mary Zendell and Mrs. Marilyn Wolff, bridesmaids.

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James, Richard and Stanley Feezle, brothers of the bride. The couple left on a trip South folowing their reception in the Highland Golf and Country Club. The bride wore a pale orchid . gabardine suit with white accessories. They will live in Bradenton.

Both Mr. and Mrs. Hullinger

- attended the Cincinnati Con- + servatory of Music,

Betrothal Announced

NEW YORK. Jan. 12 — ‘The engagement has. been announced by Mr. and Mrs. Ed-

ward C. Maguire. this city, of

their daughter, Kathleen. Rita,

to Paul Heran Krauss III, also of New York. ie :

He is the son ‘of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul ‘Herman Kratss, Indjan ; , apolis. :

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Miss Maguire was graduated

from St. Lawrence Academy and Marymount College and at-

. tended the Neighborhood Play-

house School of the Theater. Mr.- Krauss attended Butler

University where he was affil-

fated with. Sigma. Nu Frar

ternity.

A February wedding is being z ; Maaned, ’

Norman Klapper will be best man and Ralph Caplin and Milton Segal, ushers, ” ” ” : THE BRIDE WILL BE gowned in ivory satin and rosepoint lace. The sheer yoke. outlined with lace florettes, will be enhanced by seed-pearls. Her bouffant skirt, accented with lace, will fall into a cathedral train and an illusion half hat will hold the bride's tiered illusion veil. She will carry a cascade bouquet of roses.

Mrs. Yincent P. McNulty

After a dinner reception in the Marott, the couple will leave on a wedding trip to New York. The bride will wear an apricot suit with brown accessories for traveling. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zuckerberg, 5959 Washington Blvd, are parents of the bride. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Zendell, 6250 Washington Blvd, is an Indiana

University graduate. He was affiliated with Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity.

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Barbara Ann Bea Weds Vincent Paul. McNulty

AT A double-ring ceremony in St. Philip Neri Catholie Church yesterday, Miss Barbara Ann Bea became the bride of Vincent Paul McNulty. The 10 a. m. ceremony was read by the Rev. Fr,

Jack Wells. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Frank Bea, 1606 N. Rural St, and Mrs. James McNulty, 825 N. Rural St. ” n ” THE BRIDE WORE an ice blue satin gown fashioned. on Victorian lines. White Chantilly lace was styled into the Eleeves and stand-up collar and the full skirt fell into a cathedral train. Her illusion veil was also ice blue. ~ Miss Janet Bordenkecher was maid of honor, Her.powder blue velvet gown was Victorian styled, -

a a. 8 J BRIDESMAIDS IN fuschia

were Miss Julia Bed, cousin of

the bride, and Mrs. William Myers, sister of the bridegroom. James McNulty was best man

- and Melvin Bea, brother .of the

bride, and Joseph Basse were. "waters, 0

A reception “In the bride's home followed the wedding breakfast in Holly Hock Hill, The couple will live at 825 N. Rural S&¢.

Near Oaklandon.

Times State Service

OAKLANDON, Jan. 12—Mp,

Nowlysods Reside

and Mrs. Ardith West are re. : siding near Oaklandon follow. | Ing their Dec. 29 wedding in |

the Universalists Chureh here,

The bride, the former Miss. June Trittipo, is the daughter

of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Trits

West, Amo.

‘Mr. and Mrs, Howard" West, |

Amo, were the couple's only

attendants. The bride is a Buk i ler Usivaratey Sraduat, . ny

‘tipo, this _city. Her husband 1s = the son of Mr. “and, "Mra='Roy ©

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