Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 February 1952 — Page 40
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~Noble Bretzman photo Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hanna, 7215 Williams Creek Drive, announce’ the engagement of their daughter, Sue, and Austin Roche 111, son of Mr. and Mrs. Austin O Roche Jr., 3950 Broadway. The bride-to-be attended John Herron Art School and Indiana Universify. The prospective bridegroom is serving with the Air Force at
Patrick Air Force Base, Fla. No date has been set for the wedding.
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Mrs. Donald Robert Wilson
Shirley A. Finley Wed To Donald Wilson
A RECEPTION in Holly Hock Hill followed the wedding of Miss Shirley Ann Finly and Donald Robert Wilson at 10:30 a. m. yesterday in the Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church. The Rev. Fr. Edwin Sahm read
the vows at the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Finley, 4601 E. 75th St. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob5429 Guilford Ave, ; Attendants at the wedding were ‘Mrs, James BE. Bird, matron of honor; bridesmaids Mrs. Robert Kingston Jr, Mrs. Timothy. McDowell and Miss Barbara Mason; Richard Wilson, best man, and ushers James E. Bird, Robert Kingston Jr. and Bruce Lindenberg.
“ no » THE BRIDE WORE a Renaissance gown of white
INY blue medals of Our Lady on narrow blue satin ribbons were worn by attendants of the bride at
satin with appliqued Chantilly lace and a fingertip length veil of illusion. She carried a bouquet of white orchids, gardenias and valley lilies. The matron of honor and bridesmaids all wore gowns of mauve satin and net, ballerina length, with net stoles and carried white satin muffs. The couple left immediately after the reception for a trip to New York. For traveling the bride wore a gray suit and shoes with pale yellow accessories. They will be at home
¢ after Feb. 8 at 3710'N, Meridian
St.
the wedding of Miss Catherine Ann Murphy ‘and John Anthony
Klee. It was at 9 a. m. yesterday in St. Andrew the Apostle Catholic Church.
Trip South Follows =
Wedding
SCORTED down the aisle by her father, Miss Doris Dean exchanged
vows with Paul Aufderheide at the altar of the Immanuel Evangelical and Reformed Church at 7:30 p. m. yesterday. The Rev. John Bollens performed the double-ring ceremony. The bride is the. daugnter of Mr. and Mrs. Manford Dean, 844 W. Sumner Ave. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Aufderheide, 4750 S. Meridian St.
Mrs. Wendell Wright was matron of honor. She wore a gown of American Beauty taffeta with a short fitted jacket and bouffant floor length skirt. o ” o BRIDESMAIDS were Miss Lows Aufderheide, Miss Evelyn Aufderheide and Mrs. Roehling. They wore similar dresses of changeable blue taffeta. The bride was gowned in ivory satin accented by Point de Venice lace sprinkled with pearls. The high neckline and yoke were edged with lace appliques. The bouffant skirt fell into a cathedral length train. Her double tiered illusion veil fell from a lace bonnet of satin and Venetain lace. . 2 0 CHARLES JORDAN attended the bridegroom as best man. Ushers were Robert Roehling,, Harold Schortemier and Frank Wolf. A reception in the church followed the wedding. From there the couple left on a trip. South. For traveling the bride chose
"a wine suit with black ac-
cesories. The, couple will be at’ home after Feb. 10 at 3912 Aufderheide Road.
Ceremony Set for
At a candlelight ceremony at 8 p. m. today Miss Carolyn J. Porter will’ become the bride of ' William K., Willock. The Rev. L. A. Huddleston will read the vows at the Calvary United Brethren Church. ’
‘Double-Ring Vous Unite Couple
The Rev. Fr. Matthew Harold read the vows at the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Murphy, 3479 Hillside Ave. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Anthony J. Klee, 5614 Washington Blvd.
: Miss Mary Agnes Klee was maid of honor; Miss Carol Mur-
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Miss Frances Marilyn Schwartz
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Betrothal Is. Announced
HE engagemeént of Miss Frances Marilyn Schwartz to
Howard I. Kwitny has been announced by her par-
ents; Mr. and Mrs. William Schwartz, 4224 Carrollton Ave. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kwitny,
1212 E. 46th St. _ The wedding will take place at 3 p. m: Mar. 2 in-the Spink Arms Hotel. Rabbi Greenfeld will read the vows at the double-ring ceremony. Mrs. Howard Aaron will be matron of honor and Miss Janice Schwartz, maid of honor. Bridesmaids will be Mrs. Jack
Schecter, Mrs. Robert Klein,
‘Miss Charlotte Schwartz and
Miss Myrna Kaplan.. Attending the bridgeroom will be Charles Kwitny, -best man, and ushers Jack Schecter, Howard Aaron, Paul Schwartz, Allan Kwitny and Bert Baker. Philip Aaron will be ring bearer.
Goris-Baker Nuptials In Presbyterian Church
HE REV. ROY B. CONNOR JR. read the vows uniting Miss Jane Baker and Dale E. Goris at a 3:30 p. m. ceremony yesterday .in the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark
L. Baker, 4450 Marcy Lane.
The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Dora Goris, West Lafayette.
Attending him were Everett Goris, Lafayette, best man, and ushers Harold Maxwell, Michael Kerlin and Charles Switzer. Miss Jean Baker, twin sister
of the bride, was maid of honor. ,
Mrs. Ted Heémstra, Watertown, Mass.,, was bridesmaid. 8 » n THE BRIDE WORE a gown of rosepoint lace over satin: The straplfss bodice had a fitted lace jacket with small collar and a double peplum.
Today
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Porter, 1716 Hoyt Ave. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Dorothy V. Merriman, 326 Orange St., and Dan-
iel W. Willock, 4404 Caroline’
Ave.
phy, bridesmaid, and Miss Maureen Murphy, junior bridesmaid. Robert E. Klee was best man and ushers were Donald Becherich and James Kenney. 5 » ” THE BRIDE WORE a gown of white Point de’ Lyon lace with a sheer yoke outlined with lace appliques. lace skirt fell from a molded bodice into a, cathedral train. Her double tiered fingertip veil of illusion fell from a-half hat of lace encrusted .with seed “pearls. - Bridesmalds and matron of honor were gowned alike in
light blue. taffeta: with - ‘deep’. fitted
' pointed double collars, bodices and full gathered skirts.
Their . headdresses ‘were half
hats of gathered blue taffeta.
After the ceremony a breakfast was held at the Athenaeum
Turners with a reception follow-
ing from 1 to 3 p. m. The couple left on a trip to Cincinnati. The .. bride’ attended Indiana Univers
The billowing
The bouffant pleated skirt extended into a chapel train. The fingertip veil fell from a fitted half cap accented “with seed pearls and rhinestones. The maid of horor was gowned in sapphire blue lace and net. The molded. bodice of lace was highlighted with a net stole. and garlands of ruffles ‘trimmed the long skirt. The bridesmaid wore identical ensembles. 5 ” "
FOLLOWING THE ceremony there was a reception in the Marott Hotel. For her wedding trip the bride wore a dressmaker suit of light blue with navy accessories. She is a graduate of Purdue University and a member of Alpha Xi Delta Sorority. The bridegroom attended - Purdue
and is now-in the Indiana Uni-
versity School of Dentistry. He is ‘a member of Kappa Sigma Fraternity.
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Mr. and Mrs. Stott 1. Back, 328 Ribs St., announce the
_engagement of their daughter, Martha Sue, to Robert Garrigus,
son of Mr. and Mrs. John Poul Garrigus, ‘Anderson. The wedding will take ‘place next fall. . The bride attended Indiana Univefsity
Hidse she: was a member of Chi
-bridegroom’ is in his junor y your at. Indiana. and is a 3 Member ® of
Sona’ Nu Fratemity.
Sorority. The prospective
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Bray-Jones Vows Said In Church
HE marriage of Miss Patricia Anne Bray and William W. Jones was,
solemnized at 9:30 a. m. yesterday in St. Christopher's Catholic Church. The Rev. Fr. L. A, Lindemann read the vows at the double-ring ceremony. The bride wore a gown of white chantilly lace and net over satin. The sheer yoke was accented with ‘scattered pearls and lace scrolls were appliqued into the yoke.. Lace points extended into the net ballerina skirt. # #2 a _ MISS JEAN KERNODLE was chosen maid of honor dnd Miss Eleanor Boyt, bridesmaid.
. Both were gowned in blue ankle
length tulle gowns with formal bodices and stoles. The full ore accented with roses. ‘John Cook was best man and Fred Greene and Robert Walton were ushers. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bray, Speedway City. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Mary Jones, 2328 Hoyt Ave.
Following the ceremony there was a reception in the Jhome of the bride’s parents. The couple then left for a trip through the southern states. The bride wore a gray suit with navy accessories for traveling.
Riley-O'Brien
‘Vows Read
Miss Jane Louise O'Brién and Robert E. Riley excanged marriage vows at 10 a. m. yesterday in the Blessed Sacramefit Chapel of SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral.* The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Raymond F. Noll read the vows. The bride is_the sister of Mr, and Mrs. Daniel P.O Brien, 2258 N. Meridian St.” Mr. Riley, 41 W. 24th St., is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hubert §. Riley. Mrs. Mary Madden Schniutte attended the bride. -Norman A. Riley was best man. The couple will live at 2838 N. Talbott Ave.
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The engagement of Miss Jo Ann Meyer to Pfc. C. Russell Miller is announced by her mother, Mrs. Howard M. Meyer, 65 Layman Ave. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Miller, 5317 English Ave. The wedding will be in June. The bride attended Butleg University. Mr. Miller is in the Air Force sta-
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Mrs. Ames K. Davis
Miss Sturgeon Becomes
Bride of Mr.
Davis
TARDUST blue and ivory were colors chosen'by Miss Margaret Sturgeon for her marriage to Ames K. Davis at 7:45 p. m. yesterday. The candlelight ceremony was
performed by the Rev.
Methodist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lea A. Sturgeon, 350 E. 60th St. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Slayden Davis, Dayton, O. He was attended by Philip E. Ebert, U. 8, Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, Ill, best man. Ushers’ were William Krudewig, Riverside, Cal, and Allen Harless, Burnettsville. 8 ” ”
ATTENDANTS OF the bride
"were Miss- Barbara C. Wright,
Hot Springs, "Ark. maid of honor, and bridesmaids Miss Sallie Clark, Hemet, Cal., and Miss Lois Charnock, Los Angeles.
Hiram C. Weld in the North
“The bride Wore a gown of pure silk ivory satin actented by alencon lace motifs scate tered over the skirt and festooning the neckline, bodice and shoulders.
The bride’s attendants wore stardust blue satin’ and net gowns with diagonally shirred bodices and floating stoles: » Following the ceremony a ree ception was held in the church parlor. From there the couple left on a two-weeks’ trip to Miami, Fla. For traveling the bride wore a navy blue suit with navy and white accessories.They will be at home in
‘Boston Mass., after Feb. 25.
Haines-Henson Rite to Be Read Today
HE BEECH GROVE Methodist Church will be the scene of the mari-
age of Miss Barbara Jo Haines and Ronald Wilson Henson at 2:30 p. m. today. The Rev. John Sayre will read the VOWS, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Dunlap, 1733 N. Meridian St. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. w. H. Henson, Beech Grove, Herbert Jenkinson will be best man. Ushers -will be Donald Challis, Joseph Egbert,
‘ Neville Brown and Thomas Mc-
Donough.
ATTENDING will be Miss Carol Haines, maid of honor, and bridesmaids Miss. Phyllis Leéckrone, Cleveland; “Misses Shirl’ Turner, Marilyn Allee and Mary Howe. Miss Donna Heénson will be junior bridesmaid. The bride will wear a white wedding gown of imported chantilly lace with a Queen Anne collar, full skirt and cathedral train. Her doubletiered fingertip veil of imported fllusion will be attached to a tiara of seed pearl flowers. She will carry a white prayer book ’ with a white orchid. : The maid of honor will wear a gown of steele blue nylo tulle and satin. The bodice wit
be satin with a tulle stole and’
the floor length tulle skirt is
‘-hooped and highlighted with a
sid pe. Her amatching hat will be trimmed with pearls and . a side plume. Bridesmaids will’
THE BRIDE
Following the ceremony there will be a reception in the church. Afterward the couple will leave on a trip to New York, For traveling the bride
will wear a dark green gabardine suit with beige and rust accessories. - The couplé will be
at home after Feb. 9 at 28 BE, 16th St, :
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