Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1952 — Page 34
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Mrs. Cornell Bodell
Cornell Bodell Wed To Mildred Mirich
Mss MILDRED LORETTA MIRICH boc ame the bride
of Cornell Bodell-at 2:30 p.
Bethlehem Lutheran Church. read the yows at the double-ring ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Mirich, Martins Ferry, O.
She was attended by Mrs. James Jordan, Monrovia, Cal, matrofi of honor; bridesmaids Miss Eunice Shivers and Miss Lora Lee Daugherty; Jower girls Paula Jean Sommef and Patricia Reynolds, and ring - bearer Richard Allen, Martins . Ferry, The bridegroom is the son of
Mrs. Mary Bodell, 2402 Lock-
burn 8t., and the late John Bodell, Donald Wertz, Hamilton, O., wan best man and ushers were’ Pete Mirich, Martins Ferry, and Ted Pacala. n n » THE BRIDE wore a gown of imported lace and nylon tulle with iridescent lovers knots apptiqued on the sheer shoulder yoke and scattered on the foaming tulle skirt. Her headdress was a halo of pearl orange blossoms from which hung a fingertip vell, 8he carried a white Bible with a white orchid. ~ — The matron of honor wore an ice green dress with a satin
bodi¢e and four-tiered net skirt
and net stole. Bridesmaids gowns were ice blue and ice pink and the flower girls wore yellow,
Mrs. Donald Woodward
RS. Donald Woodward was Miss ‘Donna Lou Laughlin before her wedding Feb. 22 in the Gar-
field Evangelical and Reform
Church The Rev. N. H. Schultz officiated at the double-ring ceremony. Parents of the couple are Mr. snd Mrs. Lowell Laughlin, 244 S\ Oakland Ave, and Mr.
and Mrs. Farl Woodward, Greensburg. Mrs, Robert Bishop was mat- |
ron of honor and Robert Bishop |
was best man. Ushers were Al Robbing, Charles Minett Omer Richardson. ! The couple’ will live in Vero Beach, Fla.
. > aera Mrs. Richard Lyman Folger is the former Miss Anna Zore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John
L. Zors, 1300 N. Mickley Rd. The bridegroom is the son of
and |
Mrs. Robert Ellis, 135174 Shelby -
St. The couple was married Feb. 23 ‘in the, Holy Teinty | y Church.
m, yesterday in the The Rev. Donald E. Elders *
Following the ceremony a re ception was held in the church. The couple then left on a trip to Florida, For traveling the bride wore a navy blue and white checked suit with navy and white accessories and a gray short coat, They will be at home after Mar. 9 at 2402 Lockburn St. The bridegroom attended Purdue University where he was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsi--lon Fraternity,
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Frances Schwarlz To Become Bride of
Howard |.
AT3 3 p.m. today in she Spink Arms Hotel Rabbi William P. Greenfeld will-read the VOWS uniting Miss Frances Marilyn Schwartz and Howard 1. "the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Schwar#.
fhe will be attended by Mrs. Howard Aaron, matron of honor; Miss Janice Schwartz, maid of honor, and bridesmaids Mrs, Jack Schecter, Mrs, Robert Klein, Miss Myrna Kaplan and Miss Charlotte Schwartz, Cheryl Roth will be flower girl, The bridegroom, son and Mrs. Ben Kwitny,
of Mr. 1212 E.
Vows Spoken
In Church
ISS Bernice Kearns chose a wedding gown of white lace for her marriage to Robert I. Tapscott at 7:30 p. m. Friday in the Speedway Christian Church. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Wilda 1. Kearns, 3600 la fayette Rd. - Her gown had a_fitted bodice high neckline and small Peter Pan collar topping the full skirt which extended into a cathedral train, ane Miss Sara Dotson. was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Betty Bohman and Mrs, Mary lL. Keeker. All of, them wore blue net over blue taffeta dresses with matching headdresses. a nn SUE ANN SPICER was flower girl and Charles Head, ring - bearer. Attending the
bridegroom were best man Mar- | ion Tapscott and ushers George
Tapscott” and Thomas Head.
The bridegroom is the son of ! 4930 W.
Mrs. E. J. Tapscott, “3th 8t- :
Barbara Burklund To Become Bride
Mr. and Burklund,
Mrs. Murray H. Evanston, Ill, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Barbara, to Hilvert Copenhaver Jr, son of Mr. (openhaver Sr, 1109 Pleasant St.
The bride-to-be is a graduate.
of Western College for Women. The prospective bridegroom attended Butler University and is now on active duty in the Navy. He is stationed overseas.
Theda Madge Piety To be Wed in June
Mr. and Mrs. Noah W. Piety, 2001 Brookside Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Theda Madge, to Robert 1.. beBruler, 1011 E. Raymond St, He 1s the son of Walter DeBruler, 539 Vinton St.
The wedding has been sef for 1:30 p. m. June 7 in the West Park Christian Chufch. The « Mrs,
matron of honor and Murray will be best man,
46th St.
Kwitny
Kwitny. The bride is
will, be attended hy Charles Kwitny, best man, Ushers will he Jack Schecter, Howard Aaron, Paul S8chwartz, Allan Kwitny and Edgar Hamer. Philip Aaron will be ring bearer ~ n yy THE "BRIDE WILL, white marquiset atin. The molded. bodice has long tapering sleeves and a round neckline edged with an off the shoulder hertha collar 8 Bridesmaids will wear ‘lilac dresses with net ruffling and stoles, The maid of honor will wear. sea green dresses, ou » ” FOLLOWING THE wedding there will be a reception in the’
WeAr a gown over
lace
The bride is the daughter of
Miner-Baker photo,
Mrs. Charles F. Antrobus
Miss Pat Jones: Is Bride
T a candelight ceremony at 7 p. m. last night in the Olive Branch Christian Church, Miss Patricia Jones became the bride of Charles F. Antrobus. The Rev. Robert Kirkman read the vows. at the double- -xing ceremony.
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