Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 February 1952 — Page 32
Noble Bretzman photo
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Josep: Stuhldreher, 4225 Central Ave, announce the engagement of their daughter, Marjorie, to Wil-
liam J. Tobin, son of Mrs. John
merly of Indianapolis. - A spring’
J. Tobin, Little Rock, Ark., for-
‘wedding is planned. The bride-
to-be is a graduate of Ladywood School and Butler University
and a member of Kappa Alpha
Theta Sorority. The prospective
bridegroom is also a graduate of Butler and a member of Phi
Delta Theta Fraternity.
Miss Dorothy Yunghans ‘Marries in Church Rite
T a candlelight ceremony
at 7:30 p. m. yesterday, Miss
Dorothy M. Yunghans became the bride of Louis E. Carr. The Rev. H. C. Meister read the vows at the doublering ceremony in St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran
Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Yunghans, 1026 N. Temple Ave. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Carr, 1634 N. Tacoma Ave. Attendants of the couple were Mrs. Ralph E. Waltz, Noblesville, matron of honor; Richard 0. Morris, Chicago, best man, and ushers Harry E. Carr Jr, Zionsville, and Walter A. Blankschaen Jr.
o ” » THE BRIDE WORE a gown of dvory satin dnd rosepoint lace. The fitted bodice was accented by a small scalloped col: lar over a lace yoke. The bouffant satin skirt had'a wide
pleated lace panel that extended into the cathedral train. Her double-tiered fingertip veil of illusion was attached to a
- matching satin and lace cap.
SThe matron of honor wore a dress of hyacinth blue taffeta with a molded bodice and capelet with a stand-up collar. The tull, floor-length skirt had a shirred band set in below the waist. Following the: reception In the church hall after the ceremony the couple left on a trip to Florida. They will be at home at 422 Eighth St, Columbus, after Feb.-19. The bridegrom is a graduate of Purdue University.
Couple Repeats Yows in Double-Ring Ceremony
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Rev. Fr. David Senefield
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James J. O'Brian, 1212 Comer Ave. , She was attended by Miss Doris Jean Wagner, maid of honor, and bridesmaids Mrs. Earl J. O'Brian, Miss Joyce Cunningham and Miss Char- * maine Hoffman. : The bridegroom; son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wagner, was attended by William F. O'Brian, best man, and ushers Dr.. Earl J. O'Brian, Robert J. O'Brian and Robert J. Kuehr.
” » » . MISS O'BRIAN chose a gown of $atin and lace with a molded bodice accented by a sheer yoke edged with point d'esprit lace. The bouffant skirt fell into a cathedral train. Her tiered illusion. veil was caught fn a braided crown highlighted with pearls. The maid of honor wore orchid net and lace. The molded bodice had a sheer yoke edged with lace and the bouffant skirt was of net. She wore matching gauntlets. The bridesmaids wore similar dresses in pink, blue and yellow. Their headdresses were net in the same color as their dresses. A breakfast at the Warren Hotel followed the ceremony. A reception was held in St. Patrick's School hall. The couple left on a wedding trip to Cincinnati.
DOUBLE-RING ceremony at 9 a. m. yesterday in St. Catherine Sienna Catholic Church united Miss Mary Agnes O'Brian and Paul Richard Wagner.
The read the vows.
Miss Horan
Is Wed
The Holy Spirit Catholic Church was the scene of the marriage of Miss Dorothy Ann Horan and William John Crampton Jr. at 9:30 a. m. yesterday. The Rev. Fr. Francis Early read the vows at -the double-ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Horan, 7203 E. Washington St. The bridegroom {is the son of Mr. and—Mrs.—Crampton—8r—1145Blaine” Ave. Miss Margie Barnes was maid of honor and Miss Barbara Blankenship, bridesmaid. Thomas Crampton acted as best
man and ushers were William’
Hammond, Howard Breedlove -and_ Ray Vurpillat.
” 8" THE BRIDE WORE a gown of blush pink lace and tulle over satin. The lace bodice was appliqued to a sheer yoke at the neckline with a scroll motif, Dresses of light blue net fashjoned with shirred formal bodices and matching stoles were worn by the attendants, “ A reception was held at the home of. the bride's parents following the .ceremony.
Patricia Ann M¢Clain's Engagement Announced
THE engagemnt of Miss Patricia Ann McClain to
Donald E. Lehnen has been announced by her parents, Mrs. Evelyn T. McClain, 234614 N. Illinois St., and R. O. McLain, 4001 E. Washington St. i
The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lehnen, Lafayette. The cere‘mony will take place at 10 a. m. * Feb. 23 in the- St. Boniface Catholic Church, Lafayette. Attendants at the wedding will ‘be Miss Margaret Ann Salvey, Winamac, maid of hon: or, and bridesmaids Miss Eldajeane Kinney, Kokomo, and Mrs, Richard Bowman. Robert Lehnen will be best man and - ushers will be William A: Riedel and John Lehnen.
© MISS McCLAIN attended St. Elizabeth School of Nursing in.
tended Arthur Jordan Conservatory of. Music. Three showers have already been scheduled for the bride-to-be. Mrs. Richard Bowman and Mrs. Richard Gillum, 1635 N. Central Court, will have a kitchen shower Thursday. Mrs. Buren 'H, Wills and Mrs. Ernest Swihart will entertain in the Wills’ home, 6964 Central Ave, with a china and ,Jinen shower Friday. Mrs. Adrain McClain and her , daughter, Miss Mary Louise ‘McClain, ? will honor the future bride ‘with a shower on Feb. 19.
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Mrs. James Edward Grande
Becomes
Bride
TINY flower girl wearing a miniature replica of the bride's gown, veil and “bouquet,” was one of the attendants of Miss Mary Ann Noone at her wedding to James Edward Grande at 10 4. m. yesterday inthe Assumption Catholic Church. . The flower girl was Joellen Noone, sister of the bride. The Rev. Fr. Patrick H. Griffin read the vows at the doublering ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Joseph Noone, 1832 W. Morris St. The bridegroom is the nephew of Mr. and Mrs. AlI"G. Aulbach, 3510 N, Pennsylvania St. o » » ATTENDING the bride were Miss Colette Noone, maid of honor, and bridesmaids Misses Kay Vincentia, Helen Noone and Betty Noone and Mrs, Joseph Schadel. Attending the, bridegroom were John Lewis Grande, best man, and ushers Robert
Grande, Dennis Noone, Thomas Noone and Mr. Schaedel.
The bride wore a gown of ivory satin with a sweetheart neckline filled in with illusion net and rhinestones. The full skirt swept into a cathedral train with lace medallions. Her veil of tiered {illusion was attached to a satin cap encrusted with lace medallions and rhinestones.
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THE MAID of honor wore a purple opalescent taffeta gown with a formal shirred bodice, fitted jacket and long full skirt. Bridesmaids wore similar costumes in yellow and green taffeta. Following the ceremony a breakfast was held at MeClarney's with a reception in the home of the bride's parents. - The couple wil be at home. in San Diego after Feb. 29.
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Miss June Behrens Becomes Engaged
The engagement of Miss June Behrens to Robert W. Bretz has been annpunced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willam H. Behrens Jr, 1818 Lexington Ave. The prospective bridebridegroom is thea son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Bretz, 1228 Tulip Drive. The wedding will take place June 8 in the Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church.
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Mrs. Daniel Frank Wonders was Miss Lois Ellen Smith before her marriage Feb. 1. She is the.
daughter of Mrs. Jewel Smith, 1023 Berwyn St.
The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin C. " Wonders, 1244 Rin
old Ave. The cerempry took place in the Gartie Heights Church of Christ.
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Mrs. Richard G. Miller
Margie Suesz Becomes
Mrs. Richard G. Miller
OLD, rust and lime were the colors chosen by Miss Margie E. Suesz for her wedding to Richard G. Miller at 11 a. m. yesterday in the Little Flower Catholic
The Rev. Fr. william Vollmuth read the vows at the double-ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo C. Suesz, 1027* The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fay A Miller, 1139 N. Temple Ave.
MRS. DOROTHY ley was matron of honor, Mrs. Huffaker, maid, and Nancy Jo Wheatley, flower girl. John I. Daugherty was best man and ushers were Leonard F. Suesz and James K.
A. Wheat-
The bride choge'a gown of ivory satin with the deep ber‘tha and long sleeves edged with Chantilly lace ruffles. -The full satin skirt fell from a pointed princess bodice into a cathedral train. Her fingertip length illusion veil fell from a bonnet outlined in seed pearls.
THE -MATRON wore a‘ dress of gold chiffon velvet with a fitted bodice. The skirt was. full in back, ending
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Miss Carolyn Fledderjohn
Ceremony Miss Fledderjohn
In New York To Be Wed Feb. 24
Times Special
NEW YORK, Feb. 9— Miss Kathleen Maguire, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Maguire of this
city, was married to Paul Herman Krauss III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Herman Krauss Jr. Indianapolis, Ind. at 4 p. m. today in the St. Ignatius Loyola Roman Catholic Church. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Fr. Thomas Harvey, S. J. A reception was given in the Park Lane Hotel immediately following the wedding. The bride, givén in marriage
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bride, will be soloist at the
by her father, wore a gown
with a white Chantilly bodice and tulle skirt and train. Her veil was of illusion net cascading from a small tiara of Chantilly lace. »
MISS KATHLEEN MOYNAHAN was Bridesmaids garet Moynahan and Miss Margaret Feury. They wore aqua net .gowns and carried bouquets of violets. ‘Robert C. Warren attended the bridegroom as best man. were Hugh Henry Sharpe III, John Maguire and David H. Tam-
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in a slight sweep. She wore mitts to match. The bridesmaid was dressed the same in rust chiffon velvet and the flower girl wore lime velvet and carried a basket of rose petals.
wedding breakfast was held following the ceremony at the Warren Hotel with a reCeption there’ afterward. From there the couple -laft on a wedding trip to Chicago. They will be at home in Indianapolis after Saturday.
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Mrs. James Costin Hostess at Meeting
Mrs: James Costin, 5516 N. Pennsylvania St., will be hostess when the Patroness Club of Mu Phi Epsilon’ Sorority meets at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday. “Union of South Africa” will be the subject of a talk by Mrs. D. OF Jones, who lived here for 12 years and has jus cently returned. . Mrs. Costin will be assisted by Mrs. William = Gibbs and Mrs. M. P. Speakman. .
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Mrs. Marsh Hanley Blackburn was Miss Mar-’ garet Ann Pettit, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice L. Pettit, Forest Hills, N. Y., before her marriage, Feb. 3, in the First Methodist Church, Bloomington. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hanly R. Blackburn, 4511 Broadway.
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The bride is a graduate of Marymount €ollege. Mr. Krauss is a graduate of Butler Univer-
After an extended wedding trip the couple will live in Chi-
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William Lentz at 9:30 a.
Catholic Church.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Joseph Free. The bridegroom is the. ; son of the late Mr. and ‘Mrs. Harry J. Lentz Sr. Mrs. Robert 8. Brown was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Sally Fitzgerald, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Phillip C. Gardner, Terre Haute. Harry J. Lentz Jr. was best man and ushers were Donald Schmidt and William Holmes, all three of Indianapolis.
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Betrothal , Indians Announced
Times Special WESTWOOD, Cal, Feb. 9— Mrs. John K. Hene announces the approaching marriage of her daughter, Rosalyn Jean, to Robert 1. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Baerncopf, Indianapolis, Ind. The wedding will take place in Westwood. couple will make its home. in Indianapolis. The bride-to-be is a former resident of Indianapolis. prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Indiana University.
Couple Will Be Married in June
Times Special FOREST HILLS, N. Y., Feb. 9 — Mrs. Charles Campbell of - announces the engagement of her daugther, Carol J. Schmidt to Robert R. re- Downey, son of Mrs. J. Blanche Downey, Indianapolis, Ind., and the late John R. Downey. The couple will be married in
THE BRIDE WORE a gown of white heirloom satin with a neckline of embroidered seed pearls. The fitted bodice was scalloped at the waist and embroidered with seed pearls. The gathered skirt fell into a chapel train. - Her fingertip veil of pure silk French illusion was held by a fitted cap of satin and pearls. She carried a muff of white satin and a bouquet of stephanotis and a white camellia. Bridesmaids wore strapless dresses with blush satin bodices, full net skirts and tuxedo half-jackets of blush satin. They wore fitted satin caps and carried satin muffs covered with deep purple violets. = td td THE BREAKFAST and reception following the ceremony were held in the home of the bride's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Murphy. From there the couple left on a short wedding trip. For traveling the bride wore a navy blue gabardine suit. The couple will be at home in New Braunfels, Tex. after Mar. 1. The bride is a graduate of
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Bray before her marriage, Feb. 2, in St. Christopher’s Catholic Church. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bray, Speedway City. The bride-
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Special
...HARRISBURG, Pa., Feb. 9—Mr. and Mrs. F. W, Fledderjohn announce the engagement of their daughter, Carolyn, and Pfc. John Kepler, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Kepler, Lingleston, Pa., stationed in Washington with the
‘The wedding will take place Feb. 24 in the Colonial Park Reformed Church here. The bride is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. H, C. Fledderjohn, Indianapolis, Ind., who will attend the wedding with Mr. and Mrs. Riley B. Fledderjohn and their son, Don Eric. Riley B. Fledderjohn, uncle of the
wedding.
Lentz-Free Vows Read In Anderson Church
Times State Service
ANDERSON, Feb. 9—The Rev. Fr. Richard D. Mur. phy read the vows uniting Miss Patricia Free and Carl
m. today in St. Mary's
St. Vincent's Hospital School of Nursing. The bridegroom ate tended Xavier University in Cincinnati.
Miss Strode To Be Bride
Miss Dorothy Jean Strode will become the bride of James Allen Duke at 3:30 p. m. toe day in the St. Paul Methodist Church. The Rev. Ralph M, Jones and the Rev. Joseph W, Burns will read the vows at the double-ring ceremony, The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Wilma Jean Strode, 3151 Northwestérn Ave. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Duke, 8838 W. 31st St. The bride will be
given in marriage by her cousin Charles F. Kendall Jr. :
She will be attended by Miss Lenora Duke, maid of honor, and bridesmaids - Miss Janet Stevens and Miss Virginia Beal, » o 2 THE BRIDEGROOM will bes attended by Edwin L. Duke, best man, and ushers John A, Kenyon and- Richard E. Alex. ander. The bride has chosen a white satin gown with a nylon yoke beaded with seed pearls. The full skirt extends into a cathe-
<dral train. SHE will wear a fingertip veil,
The maid of hgnor will wear a dress of gold net over satin with a full skirt and brides. maids similar dresses in aqua blue net over satin. Following the ceremony there
will be a reception in the church parlor, =
Brides List Attendants
Two bridés of next week-end announce Bjjendanty for their weddings. Miss Aghes Therese Hegarty, bride-to-be of Richard P. Lux, ‘Bridgeport, chose her twirl sis. ter, Rita, as maid of honor, Misses Rosemary and Margie Hegarty, sisters of the bride, and Mrs. Rosario Gatto, sister of the bridegroom, were chosen
bridesmaids. Rudy Zullo will be °
ringbearer and Linda Lauck, flowergirl. . " Gordon Larsen will be best man, Ushers will include Roe
Leonard Hickle and Jerry Lux, The couple wi'l
be married at 9:30 a. m. in St," °
Joan of Arc Church. Miss Diane Creighton, bride. to-be of William R. Penish, has chosen Miss Joanne Watson as her honor attendant. . She wi'l be married at 10 a. m. in St. Catherine of Siena Church. Other attendants will include
maids; Richard Pflum, best man, and Delos A. Alig Jr,
Floyd R. Fisher Jr. and James
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White Meetin
The follo White Cros this week Hospital Se day—Centrs Science, Fir and Blue al Capitol Ave and West M —Children’s ington St. Thursday—1! and Self Th nacle Gard Martha, W Sigma Phi.
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