Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 February 1952 — Page 32
Mrs. William Thomas Berger
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Berger-Dithmer Ceremony
Is Read in Christ Church
Miss Marjorie Anne Dithmer chose a gown of blush pink Chantilly lace
and nylon tulle for her wedding to Lt. Willlam Thomas Berger at 4:30 p. m. yesterday in Christ Episcopal Church, The entire wedding was done in shades of pink, including church decoration as well as dresses worn by the attendants.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs: Henry Louis Dithmer Jr, 6967 Central Ave. The
bridegroom is the son of Dr.
and Mrs. William « V. Berger; New York. Dr, Berger was best man for his son. " = s
USHERS AT THE church were Thomas Greenwald, Long Island, N.! Y.; Dr. Rudolf Colmers, Stamford, Conn.; John D. Tucker and Henry Dithmer.
Loudermilk photo
Mrs, Donald E. Lehnen
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Mr. and Mrs. - John Stoisor, 210 N. Pershing Ave., ammounce the engagement - of their daughter, Sylvia Dan, to ~ Clark S. Ketterman, son of Mrs. Ella Ketterman, Madison. Both are seniors at Hanover College and will be graduated ‘in June. The bride-to-be is a member of Phi Mu Sorority and the yective bridegroom belongs to Phi Gomma Delta’ Fraternity,
John David Dithmer carried the two gold rings which belonged to the grandparents of the bridegroom, on a pink satin pillow trimmed with baby rosebuds. ’ : Attending the bride “were Mrs. James Wolpert, matron of honor; Miss Mary Jean Woodsmall, maid of honor, and bridesmaids Mrs. Richard F. Herndon Jr., Rochester, Minn, and Mrs. John D.. Tucker. The bride’s gown of pink lace and tulle had a high round” nefkline, long fitted sleeves and a bouffant skirt of six layers of tulle over blush pink satin with panels of Chantilly lace sweeping into the cathedral train. "Her fitted lace cloche of pink lace was appliqued with seed pearls and caught her pink fingertip veil of silk illusion. She wore a single strand of seed pearls which. belonged to her mother and carried a prayer book with a book mark of braided pink velvet and a single pink magic rose. » » »
ALL ATTENDANTS OF the bride appeared in .rose satin
shantung redingotes over full
ballet-length net skirts and matching satin slippers. A reception was held at the Columbia Club. The wedding cake, trimmed with pale "pink and gold leaves, was topped with figurines whose costumes, duplicated those of the~bridal couple. Following the ceremony the couple left on a wedding trip. For traveling the bride wore a gray blue wool suit with a skirt of unpressed pleats, navy accessories and -a hat of golden wheat straw. The bride is a graduate of the University of Missouri and a member of Kappa Alpha Theta
* Sorority, The bridegroom is a
graduate of Columbia University.
Church Rite Unites Couple
Times State Service LAFAYETTE, Feb. 23— St. Boniface Catholie Church was the scene of the wedding of Miss Patricia Ann McClain to Donald E. Lehnen at 10 a. m. yesterday. The Rev. Fr. Bernard Gerbus officiated at the -double-ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Evelyn McClain, .2346'% N. Iliinois St., Indianapolis, and R..0. McClain, 4001 E. Washington = 8t., Indianapolis. The bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Louis Lehnen, of here. Attending the bride were Miss Margaret Ann Flavey, Winimae, maid of honqr; bridesmaids Miss Idajeane Kinney, Kokomo, and Mrs. Richard Bowman, Indianapolis. Robert Lehnen, was best man and John Iiehnen and William A. Riedel were ushers. : > x» THE ‘BRIDE WAS gowned in ivory satin. : : » The maid of honor and. bridesmaids - wore champagne lace and net gowns. y Thé bride is a graduate of St.-Elizabeth’s Nursing School, .° The bridegroom attended Butler University Jordan Music
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Dr. and Mrs. John Josepa Blackwell, 4250 Central Ave, gagement of their daughter, Betty, to James L. Bartz, Chicago, son of Mrs, Theresa G. Bartz, Los Angeles, Cal. The wedding will take place at 10:30 a. m,, Apr. 19, in St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Ladywood School, attended St. Mary-of-the-Woods and is a graduate of Butler University where she has completed requirements for her Master s Degree and is a member of Kappa. Alpha Theta Sorority. The prospective bridegroom is a
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Miss Marthanne Adams
8 Marries Jack H. Rigor
AT A candlelight ceremony at 7:30 p. m. last night in the Seventh Christian Church, Miss Marthanne Adams became the bride of Jack H. Rigor. The Rev. H. F. Miller read the vows at the double-ring ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Van Dorn Adams, 3445 Temple Ave. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Rigor, W. 32d St. Attendants’ of the bride were " Miss Nancy Adams, maid of honor, and bridesmaids Miss Doris Rigor and Mrs. Robert Dye. Kathy Stevens was flower girl and Sydney L. Stevens was ringbearer. Frank Rigor was best man and John Johnson and Robert Dye were ushers. > # n=» THE BRIDE WORE a gown of Queen Anne lace over satin with simple scalloped neckline A wide scal-
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loped «band of satin edged the fluid skirt and extended into the cathedral train. The maid of hongr wore flamingo net over taffeta with a shirred bodice, portrait neckline and floor length skirt. Bridesmaids were dressed alike in lavender net and mint green net.’ The dresses were strapless with matching stoles. A reception was held in the church after the wedding, then the couple left on a wedding trip. For traveling the bride wore a gray and red tweed
jacket with navy skirt and navy accessories,
The couple will be at home*at 1042 W. 36th St.
Bhrich photo
Mrs. Jack H. Rigor
Lady of Lourdes Is Scene Of Bromund-Jordan Wedding
MISS MARGARET JORDAN became the bride of *'™ Hugh F. Bromund at 10 a. m. yesterday in Our
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The. bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Jordan, 915 N. Bosart Ave. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bromund, Johnstown, Pa. ;
Attendants of the couple were Miss Anna Lea Clemans,.maid of honor; Mrs. William" H, Roberts, bridesmaid; Robert Spanovich, best man and ushers Jos: eph Stumpo and Andrew MeAllen. | rs : ” - » . o THE BRIDE CHOSE a gown of traditional. ivory satin. The fitted bodice was accented by an iriserted lace yoke outlined with seed pearls. The bouffant skirt had inserts of lace which extended into a cathedral train,
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.Lady of Lourdes Church. The Rev. Fr. Joseph Beechem performed the double-ring ceremony. :
bonnet of satin edged with pleated illusion. Both the maid of honor and bridesmaid. wore lavender net. dresses with strapless bodices stoles, The bouffant ‘skirts were ballerina length and they wore crowns of braided det scattered with seed pearls. Immediately following - the
* ceremony a reception was held
at LaRue's after which the couple left on a trip north. For
“trayeling the bride wore a gray
crepe dress with lavender hat and gloves, black fitted coat and black accessories. - . The bride is a graduate of - St. Vincent's Hospital School of
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Marott Hotel Reception Follows See-McNulty Rite
EARING a gown fashioned like Martha Washington's wedding dress, Miss Ann Julia ‘McNulty became the bride of Robert Jewell-See at 11 a. m. yesterday in the Assumption Catholic Church. The Rev. Fr.
Patrick Griffin officiated. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. McNulty, 1271 Kentucky Ave. was attended by Miss Mary McNulty, maid of honor, and bridesmaids Miss Mary Harmon,
Miss Mary Kramer and Mrs.
Arthur Gage. Kathleen Kepright was flower girl. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jewell See, 1144 Gilbert St., was attended by William Hohn, best man, and ushers’ James McNulty, Wilbur Elsner Jr. and Marion Dudgeon. ” 2 ” THE BRIDE'S GOWN was of candlelight satin and Chantilly lace. She wore an illusion veil falling from a pearltrimmed Juliet cap.
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Attendants wore full length nylon net dresses in lilac, pale pink, blue and green designed in Colonial ‘motif with side panniers and trimmed with pussy willow buds. The flower girl was dressed in pale pink tulle over satin with white ballet slippers and a halo of baby pink roses. * o ” o = A WEDDING BREAKFAST was held in Holly Hock Hill at noon, and a 'reception in the Mirror Room of the Marott Hotel in the evening. The couple will go on a wedding trip to Florida and will then return to
N. Cego. live.
Wilmington, .
: . —Noble Bretzman photo. Dr. and Mrs. Howard O. Deay, W. Lafayette, announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley, to 2d Le. James A. Margedant Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Margedant Sr., Evansville. The bride-to-be will be graduated from Purdue University in June. She is a member of Pi Beta Phi Sorority. “Lt. Margedant, a graduate of Purdue, is now stationed at Ft. McClellan, Ala.# He is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity. The wedding will take place May 25.
Service Said In Harrisburg
HARRISBURG, Pa., Feb. 23—Miss Carolyn Jeapne Fledderjohn was given in
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marriage by her father to
Pfc. John Wagner Kepler at 2:30 p. m. today in the Colonial Park Evangelical and Reformed Church. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W, Fledderjohn of this city. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Raymond Kepler, Linglestown, Pa. The Rev. Elias Phillips read the vows at the double-ring ceremony. Miss Joanne Haas was maid of honor; Miss Ellen Stiles, bridesmaid; Mis Ellen Fledderjohn, junior bridesmaid, and ‘Linda Anne Fledderjohn, flower girl.
2 ” ” ATTENDING THE BRIDEGROOM wére William Lee Kepler, best man, and ushers Harold Herman, Kenneth Hain and Richard Mauck. : The bride wore.a gown of white Chantilly lace over nylon net and taffeta. Her headpiece was of orange blossoms with a fingertip length veil. 2 Attendants of the bride wore nylon net dresses with big taffeta sashes in yellow, green, orchid and pink. The couple left on a tour of the southern states. They will be at home after Mar. 1 in Alexandria, Va,
Miss Styer Is Married
T 2 p. m. yesterday Miss Barbara Ann Styer be. came the bride of Pfc. Riche ard Alan Hollingsworth in the Wallace Street Presbyterian Church. The Rev. John Bergen and the Rev. A. Glen 'O’Dell conducted the double-ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amos W. Styer, 1545 N. Butler Ave. The bride groom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. H. Mac Hollingsworth, 1546 N. Butler Ave. Mrs. Theodore C. Styer was matron of honor. Two brides maids were Miss : Margaret Thompson and Miss Georgene Thorn. Attending the bride groom were Pfc. Harry Christe opolus, best man, and ushers Pfc. Randle Nash and Pfe. Hare old Allen.
» » ” THE BRIDE WORE a gown of ice blue satin witi a boat neckline frimmed in silk braid and seed pearls. The bouffant skirt had a short train. Her tiara of seed pearls and orange blossoms held her ice blue fine gertip “veil. > The matron of honor wore a powder blue ballerina dress of net over taffeta with matching shoes and veil. Bridesmaids wore similar dresses.in pink. Following the ceremony a re. ception was held in the church, From there the couple went on a trip to Chicago. The bride ate tended Indiana University and
.. the bridegroom attended Butler
University and Herron Art Ine stitute.
Local Man Wed | In California
: Times Special SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Feb,” 23—Mr, and Mrs. Fred Brinner this city announce the marriage of their daughter, Claire, to Richard Jay Krauthamer, son of Mr. and Mrs, Albert Kraute hamer, Indianapolis, Ind. The double - ring ceremony was performed here Jan. 13 in the Temple Shierith Israel. Dr, Morris Goldstein read the vowe, The couple will Diego, Cal. . ‘The bride attended San Fran cisco “Junior College and San Francisco State Teachers College. The bridegroom attended Butler University and was graduated. from. the University of .
reside in San
~ Houston. He is a member
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