Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 January 1952 — Page 30

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Mr. and Mrs: L. F. Walker, 3924 N. Capitol Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Joan, to J. Thomas O’Brien, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. O' Brien, 8102 N. Pennsylvania St. The

prospective bridegroom is a student at Notre Dame University.

wedding.

No date has been set for the

Miss Mary “Deardorf Is Wed

ISS Mary Deardorf became the bride of John C. Kenney at 10 a. m. yesterday in the Little Flower

Catholic Church, The Rev. Fr. William Vollmuth read the vows at the dou-ble-ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Deardorf, 822 N. DeQuincy St. The bridegroom is ‘the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Kenney, 222 N. Gray St. Attendants = of the bridegroom were David B. Kenney, best man, and ushers John

Shower Is

Arranged

Mrs. Gene Kelly and Miss Joan Messersmith will entertain with a miscellaneous shower for Miss Sue McMahan who will be married to Morris H. Wilson on Feb. i7 The shower will he at 8 p. m tomorrow in the home of Mr, and Mrs. Everett Messersmith, 4039 N. Temple Ave, The bride-to-be is the daugh-

ter of Mr. and Mrs. Herschel FE. McMahan, 3615 Creston Drive. .

The prospective bridegroom is the sqn of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilseé, 1480 W. 33d St. The wedding will take place at 2:30 p. m. in the Seventh Christian Church

" » ~ ATTENDANTS will be Miss Roberta Marlow, maid of hohor, and bridesmaids Miss Messersmith and Miss Kathryn Wilson. Kenneth Wilson will be- best man and ushers will be Jack McMahan Robert McMahan and William Swift,

Mrs. Lawrence A. rs. Amy

hter of ts a rd Emme Gosmon, R. R. 8, before her in the Beech Grove Meth-

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Bridesmaids Mrs. John McCarthy, Mrs. James Or and Miss Mary Sullivan wore the same style gowns in carnation pink. Mary Sullivan, flower ed bodice was accented with a girl, wore a matching gown in deep yoke of Point de Lyon pale blue. lace and long lace sleeves. 2.8

wt JArt Woe nighughied FOLLOWING the ceremony cathedral train. Her tiered illu- guests attended a breakfast at the Martinique after which the

roms he al oe Me 10 Shh, n For traveling the bride wore

of honor, wore a gown of rose net and satin. The shirred Aa two-piece navy blue dress bodice and bouffant skirt were With lavender accessories. with a satin capelet The bride attended Purdue stole. She wore a headdress of University. The bridegroom is flowers, attending Butler University,

Deardorf, James E. Pfau and Cpl. *RfcHard L. Madden.

” ” ” THE bride wore a gown of ivory lace and satin. The mold-

Vows Are Exchanged In St. Joan of Arc

ISS SUZANNE DALY and Robert H. Renick were married yesterday morning in the St. Joan: of Arc

Catholic Church. The Rev. Fr. Michael Holtzleiter read the vows. The bride is the daughter of- a hertha collar of lace beaded Mr. and Mrs. John D. Daly,

with pearls and sequins and a 5245 Broadway. The bridegroom

cathedral train. Her fingertip

is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Robert G. Renick, 4144 Car- lllusion veil fell from a small rollton Ave. # lace cap embroidered to match (George Foreman acted as the dress. best man. “Harry Houghtalen, The bridesmaids and maid of Robert Ulrich and Wallace .,... were dressed alike in Rutherford were tishers.

pala blue nylon net trimmed

Attending the bride were Miss with self-ruching and matching

Mary Renick, maid of honor,

and bridesmaids Miss Marcia headbands. West, Evansville; Mrs. Harry Following the ceremony a re- ‘ Houghtalen and Mrs, George ception was held in the Marott

Hotel. The couple left on a wedding trip through the South, They will be at home after Feb. 15 at 653 E. Maple Road.

Foreman. ” ~ »

THE BRIDE WORE a bouffant gown of white satin with

" wLuichinger. photo Mrs: Preston B. Janes i is the former Miss

Marilyn Mousley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mousley, 2921 N. Pennsylvania St. She was married to Preston B. Jones, son of Mrs. Mattie . Jones, Miami, Flo, Jan. 19, in ind homé of her

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Two Purdue Students Say Vows

WEENEY CHAPEL of Butler University was the scene of the wedding of

two Purdue University students at 2:30 p. m. yesterday. The bride was Miss Jacqueline Joan Crichlow, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Raymond W. Ctichlow, 622 E. 47th St. The bridegroom was Clifford A. Ives, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford E. Ives, Wilmette, 111. Dr. Robert Pierce of the Broadway Methodist Church read the vows at the doublering ceremony. » n ” JACK NOYES, Barrington, 111. was best man. Ushers weie

Robert Williams, Lafayette; ' Robert Schmidt, Huron, O, and William Dudley, Sikeston, Mo. Miss Florence €richlow, maid of honor, wore .a gown of taisin net fashioned with an off-the-shoulder neckline and

a floor length skirt caught up with velvet flowers. Bridesmaids were Miss Claire

Morgan, Muncie; Miss Caryl Ives, Wilmette, Ill, and Mrs. James Wolpert. They wore

gowns identical to the maid of honor’s in purple net. un ” n THE BRIDE WORE a gown of white satin fashioned with a - high neckline edged with pleating, Her bracelet length sleeves were edged with a wide cuff of pleating. The skirt had a polonaise draped apron in front over.a full, knife-pleated skirt which fanned out into a cathedral train in back. Her double-tiered fingertip veil of illusion fell from a simple satin skull cap. Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the Marott Hotel. From there the couple left on a wedding trip

. to Cincinnati.

For traveling the bride wore a suit of beige, gray and white check’ with neutral and brown accessories. The couple will be at home at 411 W. Williams St., West Lafayette. The bridegroom is-a member of Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity,

Reception Follows Rite

Mauve pink and mint green were the colors chosen by Miss Sally Sue Williams for her marriage to*Robert Janres. Beringer at 11:30 a. m. yesterday in St. Joan of Are Cathoiie Church. The Rev. leiter read the vows. at the double-ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Mackey E. Williams, 4301 Carrollton Ave. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Beringer, 4515 Marcy Lane. yn n ATTENDING THE couple were Miss Paula Neese, maid of honor; Donald J. Beringer, best man, and David Williams, usher. : The bride wore a ballerina gown of mauve net over satin and carried orchids and-white roses. The maid of honor wore a mint green net ballerina gown and carried pink roses, Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents,

Engagement Announced

Miss Patricia Ann Bray

Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Bray, Speedway City, announce . the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Anne, to Willlam W, Jones, son of Mrs, Mary Jones, 2328 Hoyt Ave. The wedding will take place

Feb. 2 in St. Christopher's Catholie Church. Mrs. “Joyce Sharkey, 3141

‘Broadway, will entertain with a miscellaneous shower for the bride at 8 p.m. tomorrow in her home,

Vows Read

In Home

At an afternoon ceremony performed in,the home of her parents, Miss Olga Gloria JohnBon -became the bride of Kenneth’ Calvin Foster Jan, 20. The Rev. Richard T. Andrews, pastor of Mt. « Zion -Baptist Church, read the vows. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William Jenkins Jr.,, 2253 Carrollton Ave. The

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bridegroom is the. son of Fred

"Foster, South Haven, Mich.

Attending the couple were Mrs. Norman Yohnson, maid of honor, - and “Roscoe Fanning, best man. A reception was held

. in the home afterward.

The bridegroom attended

‘Western State College, Kalama-

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Mrs. Clifford A.

Ives

Mrs. Herbert Seidell

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Vows Repeated in East

Times Special

EW YORK, Jan. 26—Miss Marguerite Mary McCoy, daughter of Mrs. James Robert McCoy, and the laté Mr. McCoy, was married this morning to Herbert Alfred

Seidell, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Indianapolis, Ind. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Fr. John J. A, Murphy, assisted by the Rev. Fr. James J. Leddy, in the Roman Catholic Church: of Our Lady of Mercy. A nuptial Mass, celebrated by the Rev. Fr. Joseph A. Scanlan, followed. -A reception was held at the Gotham Hotel, ” n " THE BRIDE was given in marriage by her uncle, William F. McCoy. She wore an ivory satin dress with low scalloped neckline, fitted bodice and bouffant skirt ending in a cathedral train, Her full length veil was ‘made of Belgian lace caught softly to a cap ‘in her hair. . Miss Rose McCoy, maid of honor, wore a gown of red nylon tulle with a matching cap. » ” we" SIX OTHER bridesmaids wore gowns of blue nylon tulle with matching caps. They were Miss Dolly Martin, Elizabeth, N. J.; Miss Claire Riordan, Hampton, N. J.; Mrs, William F. Lovett, Arlington,

Frederick Matthew Seidell, Va.; Miss Ellen Jane Dunp, Miss Eleanor Harkins and Mrs John Henderson, New York.

Dr. Martin Seidell, Indianapolis, was best man. were Frederick M. Seidell Jr., Springfield, O.; John Reed, Indianapolis; William F. Lovett, Arlington, Va.; Robert Newcombe, Arlington, N. J.; Robert O'Connell, Brockton, Mass, and Peter Duhamel, Rapid City, 8. D.,, and Bernard E. Lynch lI1, New York. The bride iz a graduate of St. lawrence Academy, and Georgian Court College, Lakewood, N. J.

The * bridegroom attended Purdue University and is a graduate of Fordham University. He is a member of Phi Gamma Fraternity, 7

Ushers

Announce Betrothal

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B. Hereth, 5337 College Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ruth White to Carl G. Yarling, Wellsburg, W. Va. The wedding will take place here in June,

Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. Downey, 4742 Stratford Ave., announce’ the engagement: of their daughter, Marvelyn Louise; to: Burl Reese Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hess Jones, 273 S. Ritter

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“Ave. The wedding will be at 7:30 p. m., Feb. 14, in. the Downey Avenue Christian Church. Miss Betty Jones will be maid of honor gud Richard. Downey, best man, at the informal ceremony. »

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Mrs. Fred Everett Fisher

Wedding Trip South

Follows Church Ceremony

HE Rev. Claude M. McClure read the vows uniting Miss Josephine Louise Eaton and Fred Everett Fisher at 3:30 p. m. yesterday in the Capitol Avenue Methodist

Church. The bride is the daughter of

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence SS. Eaton, 3324 Park Ave. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Everett Fisher, 818 Warren Ave. : Willlam Fisher acted as best man. Ushers were Charles.

Mahan and Basil White,

THE BRIDE wore an. ivory gatin gown with a fitted bodice accented by a sheer voke edged with rose point: lace. The bouffant skirt was highlighted by a band of rose point lace which extended in the chapel

train. Her small cap was of lace edged with seed pearls which caught her fingertip illusion veil Attending the bride

were

Diane

Miss

matron of honor Mrs. Marion Weber and bridesmaids Miss Kay Lavone Trotter and Mrs, Lewis Jones. = 5 ” THE MATRON of honor wore an aqua taffeta gown with a net overskirt and matching headress. Bridesmaids wore gowns of the same style in

aShrimp pink taffeta and net.

Following the ceremony there was a reception in the home of the bride's parents. From there the couple left on a wedding trip_ through the South. For traveNng the bride chose a navy blue suit with pink hat and gloves. They will be at home after Feb. 4 at 5235 Keystone Ave, The bridegroom is a graduate of Indiana University.

Creighton

Sets Date for Wedding

R. AND MRS. CHARLES J. CREIGHTON, 1010 Her.

vey St., announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Diane, to William Ronald Penish, son of Mrs, Bertha Penish, 6415 Boulevard Place.

The wedding will take place at 10 a. m. Feb. 18 in St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church. Miss Joanne Watson will be maid of honor and Misses Kitty Fitzgerald, Helen Ward and Anne Jansen will be bridesmaids, ” ” ” ATTENDING the prospective bridegroom will be Richard Pflum, best man, and Delos Alig, Floyd Fisher and James Sallee, ushers. Two showers have already been planned to fete the bride. Miss Ward and Miss Fitzgerald will give a miscellaneous show er in the latter's home, 2745 Allen St., at.8 p. m. Wednesday. Miss Watson and Miss Jangen will be hostesses at another miscellaneous shower in Ayres’ at 2 p. m, Saturday.

To Be Guests

The senior class of General Hospital will be guests of the Nurses Alumnae for a theater party Friday night. The group will see “Candida” in the Murat Theater. Other guests will be Mrs. Gerald Kempf, wife of the hospital superintendent; Miss Elizabeth Wivel, nurses superintendent; Miss Harriet Picket, class sponsor, and Miss Zilus Kester, chief dietician.

Annual Tea Arranged

HE SS. Peter and Paul ~~ Cathedral Unit, National Countil of Catholie Women, will give its annual tea from 3 to 6 p. m. today in the home of Mrs. Joseph F, O'Mahoney, 1831 N. Alabama St. Mrs. Josepn O. Hoffman will be joint. hostess with Mrs, O'Mahoney. Mrs. Walter Patrick will sing accompanied by Mrs. Joseph P. Gallagher. In the receiving line will be Mrs. William J. Morgan, Mrs, Joseph Quinn, Miss Carolyn Gisler and Miss Alma Kennedy, Hostesses will include Mesdames Jean Adrian, Thomas Blackwell, Catherine. Crush, Thomas M. Cooney, Antone Dum, Harry Eckman, Charles Heck, Charles Hockensmith, John Spaulding, August Kreig and Thomas Laughlin. Also Mesdames Anna MecManus, Charles Merrick, Nore

bert Memmer, Clarence Neville, James Wells,

Sheridan and Lucille

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Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Mirich, Martins Feet 0., announce the r

‘approaching marriage of their daughter, Mi

ed, 1823 E. 65th

St., to Cornell Bodell, son of Mrs. Mary Bodell, 2402 Lockburn St.,

and the late John Bodell. The wedding ill be Mar. 1 in the Beth:

lehem Lutheran Church. The is a Purdue Unj yin 5 and a member of of Sigma ma Alpha versity

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