Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 January 1952 — Page 30
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Mrs. William Ardell Stelck
Drake U. Grads Wed Here
WO Drake University graduates, Miss Elizabeth Ann Ault and William Ardell Stelck, Washington,
were married yesterday at a 1:30 p. m. ceremony in Northminster Preshyterian Church. The Rev. Wilbur Closterhouse officiated at the . double-ring rite. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Lincoln Ault, 6126 Compton St.. wore an ice blue faille dress trimmed with
Venize lace Her shoulder length veil was caught to a floral cap and she carried a
bouquet of orchids
” un z MISS NANCY JANE AULT was her sister’s maid of honor. Her dress was fashioned of shell pink faille and she carried a colonial bouquet of roses and blue carnations Gerald Stelck was best for his brother, Joseph Erica, and George L Ill.
man Ushers included Lexington, Ky. Ault Jr, Urbana,
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The engagement is announced by Mr. and Mrs. Amos Styer, 1545 N. Butler Ave, of their daughter, Barbara, and Pfe. Richard A. Hollingsworth. Miss Styer is attending Indiana University. Her fiance, the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Mac Hollingsworth, 1546 N. Butler Ave, attended Butler University and Herron Art Institute.
He is stationed at Ft.
Harrison.
The wedding has been set for
Feb. 23 in the Wallace Steeet Presbyterian Church
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- Mrs. Byron Ww. Kilgore vias Mrs. Frances P. Stemshorn, 45 E. ‘Arizona St, before her 2:30 p. m. wedding yesterday in Christ Episcopal Church. The Rev. Frederic P. Williams read the double-
ring rite. After a wedding trip to New Orleans Dr. and Mrs. Kil
coe il mak thei ame ot 347 Allsonvle Rd. ia
After
tha couple
the church
left
reception; on a wedding trip to Cincinnati and Philadelphia. The bride wore a threepiece gray wool ensemble with navy accessories, The bride was affiliated with Delta Gamma Sorority at Drake. Mr. Stelck, a member of Phi Beta Kappa Fraternity, received his master's degree from George Washington Uni-
versity. He is the son of Mrs. .Anna Sil. Des Moines, Iowa. They willWxe in Washington,
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Local Couple Say Vows in
Church Rite
MS S ELLEN HUSTON became the bride of Vernon K. Followell yes-
terday in the Barth Place Methodist Church The Rev, Frank Buckner read the doublering ceremony. Parents of Mr. and Mrs, Harry R.R. 5 and Mr. Omer Followell;, West Newfon. Mrs. Dorothy Peek, matron of honor, wore a gold satin gown with a fitted bodice.
the couple “ are ‘Huston,
and ‘Mrs.
on = 5 BRIDESMAIDS were Mra. Mary Lou Huston and Miss Edith Followell, sister of the
bridegroom. Mrs. Huston wore vellow nylon net and Miss Hollowell was gowned in pink satin and lace Shirley and Nancy Huston, wearing white organdy and pink nylon dresses, were flowergirl and ringbearer,
” ” ” . THE BEST MAN ‘was Jack Peek. Ushers Included Jacek Huston, brother of the bride, Kenneth Golder and Jack Marshall An Empire failla taffeta
dress of white was worn by the bride. The paneled skirt fell into -a train, Her silk {illusion veil was caught to a hala of orange blossoms. She carried a colonial bouquet of red and white carnations.
Miss Bess Draizar Is Engaged
The engagemen’t is announced of Miss Bess Draizar, daughter of Mrs Abraham Draizar, 2410 N. Delaware St, and the late Abraham Draijzar,
to Harry lL. Sacks Mr. Sacks is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Max Sacks, 1002
Park Ave. No date has been set the wedding.
for
Edna Poole Simpson,
Dr. Myron.
Dill Wed
In Double-Ring Rite
(CANDLELIGHT satin with Venetian lace was worn by J
Miss Edna Poole Simpson, 312 E. 28th St,
yesterday
for her marriage to Dr. Myron. K. Dill in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel, SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral.
The Rev. Fr. Victor Wright, chaplain at St. Vincent's Hospital, officiated at the doublering rite at 10 a. m. The bride, daughtef of Raymond W.. Simpson, Anderson, carried a white prayer book with carnations and camellias. Panier drapes formed a bustle on the skirt which fell Into a cathedral train and a seed pearl tiara caught her {llusion veil.
” n n THE ATTENDANTS carried white fur muffs with their red velveteen gowns. Mrs. John Padgette., Shelbyville, was matron of honor, and Miss Ruby Jean Lind, bridesmaid. Dr. Charles Conaway, Saginaw, Mich, was best man and ushers were Paul Zerr, Shelby-
ville, and Rayménd W. Simpson
Jr., Houston, Tex. Guests were received in the Marott Hotel following the breakfast “reception in the
Hawthorn Room. = n o THE BRIDE WORE a rust suit with blue acessories for her wedding trip to Chicago. The couple will live at 223 E. 46th St.
The bride is a graduate of.
St. Vincent's Hospital School of Nursing. Dr. Dill, the son of Maurice F. Dill, Arlington, Tex. is a graduate of Butler University and Indiana University Medical School, He was affiliated with Sigma Nu and Phi Beta Pi Fraternities.
- Ha P. H Ho photo Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church will be the scene at 9 a. m. Feb. 2 of the marriage of Miss Joanne McDonald and Dr. John R. Risch. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Leland McDonald, 5011 Julian Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. John M. Risch,
6330 E. Washington St. Dr.
Risch attended the University of
Michigan and Butler University and was graduated from the Indiana University School of Dentistry.
Shen-Courtney photo
An October wedding is being planned by Miss Marilyn Lois Deardorff and Paul H. McGauley. The bride-to-be, a graduate of the University of Illinois, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard D. Deardortf, 6853 Willow Rd. Mr. McGauley is the son
of Mrs. Paul H. McGauley Sr.,
2521 Central Ave., and the late
Mr. McGauley, He attended Indiana University,
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The engagement has been announced by Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Mussman, 4201 W. 30th St, of their daughter, Jeane, to James Knox Hamilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hamilton, Little
Rock, Ark.” Miss Mussman was graduated from Principia College, Elsah, III.
Her fian
Northwestern University and was graduated from Hendrix College, Conway, Ark.
Church Ceremony Is Today
Miss EDELL GOSMAN will become the bride
of Lawrence A. Murray at
2:30 p. m. this afternoon in the Beech Grove Methodist Church. The Rev. John Sayre will read the vows at a singlering ceremony. The bgide is the daughter of Mrs. Amy Gosman, Beech Grove, and Emmett Gosman, R. R. 8. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs, Pearl Murray, San Diego, Cal.
Pate-Murray Vows Read
At Vincennes
Times State Service VINCENNES, Jan. Mr. and Mrs. Pate left on a trip south following their wedding
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ceremony yesterday in St. John's Rectory. The Rev. Fr. Ralph Endness read the
double-ring Meat I pm: "The bride, the former Miss Virginia Ann Murray, chose a white nylon lace over slipper satin gown. Fashioned with a tucked neckline accented with seed pearls. the dress had a bouffant skirt, The nylon. net veil trimmed with lace was attached to a headpiece of seed pearls, n td n MISS. CAROL JO MURRAY, was her sister's maid of honor wearing an orchid nylon chiffon over embroidered taffeta gown. Donald Joseph Patterson was best man. ©’
After a Vincennes
reception jn the Country Club, the bride changed intopan orchid linen dress with wine accessories. for her trip. ” Ld » THE BRIDE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John 8S. Murray, Vincennes, attended Indiana and Vincennes Universities. She was a member of Psi Iota Xi Sorority. Mr. Pate attended Vincennes University and. is at present a student at Purdue University. He is affiliated with Alpha Iota Epsilon Fraternity. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. J.. O. Pate, I,oogootee. The couplé will live in Lafayette.
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The bride will wear a gown of all white lace with a Queen Anne collar, fitted bodice and bouffant skirt with a cathedral Her fingertip veil will fall from a tiny lace . hat trimmed with orange blossoms. 5 4 4 MISS JEAN WONNING, maid of honor, will wear a dress of gold marquiset sand carry a colonial’ bouquet. Miss Helen Abel will wear a gown of green marquiset, -Both will wear hats to match their dresses.
lowergirls Mary
ce attended
Gosman
hy Susan Daugherty, will wear
floor length
pink marquiset
dresses and carry small colonial
bouquets. Attending the will be James
Murray,
bridegroom best
man; Paul Gosman, usher, and
Jack Wolford Jr, Following the guests will attend
ring bearer,
ceremony
a reception
at the church. From there the
couple will leave f Ill... where
they w
or Belleville, ill live, The
bridegroom is stationed at Scott Air Base there.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton F. Hayes, 2326 W. 64th St., announce the engagement of their daughter, Dolores Mae, to Pvt. Richard Allen McClure. Miss Hayes, a sophomore at Butler University’s Jordan College of Music, is a member of Sigma Alpha lota Sorority. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Noble J. McClure, 1520 E. 73d St. He attended Butler University before’ Miering the Army. No. date has been set for the wedding.
Mrs, Gilbert Robert Hendren Browning was Miss M -erine Larkin before her .weddin
Presbyterian Church, Birmingham,
Mr. and Mrs. James s Larkin Sr. Birmingham. The is the son of Mrs. Emmett } Brows, Prineston, A Va.
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Stanley Me Lowell —7:30 third grad
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