Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1952 — Page 34

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The ceremony was read in the Fleming Garden Christian Church by the Rev. Flimer Samply. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs, Paul H. Carr, 819 Coolidge St, and Mr. and Mrs,

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Times Niate mervice "SOUTH BEND; Mar. 8-« Miss Mary Louise Buechner and Paul Robert McCloud,

Dayton, O., were married at 2:30 p. m. today in the First Preshyterian Church here, Their parents are Mr. and and Mrs, Edwin Buechger and Mrs. Mitchell McCloud, 5116 N. Capitol ‘Ave, Indianapolis The Rev. Charles Baillie officiated, The reception was held in the LaSalle Hotel, After next Sunday, the couple will he at home in Dayton. Miss Barbara Pittsburgh, was honor, 8he was the bridesmaids in periwinkle blue lace and tulle /ashioned with portrait necklines, " ~ . THE BRIDESMAIDS included Miss Barbara Sadler, Indlanapolis; Miss Donna Jane Armestrong, Plymouth, and Miss Virginia Erhardt. The bride wore a white satin gown with a chapel length train. It was made with an off-

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= "MILO R. GILBERT, Cleveland, was best man, The ushers included William Deem, Pittahurgh: Jerre Allen, Milwaukee; William Long. lLafayette, and Pembroke Cornelius and Elbert Herron. The bride, a Pi Beta Phi Sorority member, was graduated from Ward Belmont Junior Col« lege and Purdue . University, The bridegroom, a Purdue graduate, is a Sigma Chi Fraternity member. ©

Engagement Is Announced

Times State Service GREENWOOD, Mar. 8-The engagement is announced by Mr. and Mrs. William F, Baker, Greenwood, of their daughter, Jo Ann, to Lee A. Wilcoxen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 8. Wilcoxen, Salem. The couple is planning a 7:30 p. m. wedding Mar. 22 In University Heights Christian Chureh, Indianapolis. The Rev, Foster Sizemore will officiate. Miss Rose Blackwell, Indianapolis, will be maid of honor, and Miss Maxine Raker, Indianapolis, bridesmaid. The prospective bridegroom has asked Richard Pollard to he hest man and Edward and Richard Baker to usher. They are all from Indianapolis. Mr. Wilcoxen attended Indiana Central College.

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The engagement has been announced by Mrs. H. K. Weirick,

5647 N. Pennsylvania St., of her daughter, Janetnelle, and Hugh .

Arthur Thornburg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh S. Thornburg, 316 E. 33d St. The future bride, a graduote of Indiana University, is

a member of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority. Mr. Thornburg was.

graduated from Indiana University and the IU Law School, He was affiliated with Delta Tou Delta Fraternity. A June wedding

~is being planned.

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WICHITA, Kas., Mar. 8—Mr. and Mrs. Claude H. Garberson of Wichita announce the engagement of their duughrer, Patricia,

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Ind. The wedding will take place in June in the Wichita Ime manuel Lutheran Church. The bride-to-be is attending Wichita University and is a member of Sororis Sorority. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Butler University and a member of

Delta Tau Delta Fraternity.

Miss Stitt, Percy Alison To Exchange Vows Today

HE Berean Gospel Baptist Temple will be the scene today of Miss Martha Mae Stitt's marriage to Percy Hugh Alison. The ceremony will be read at 3:30 p. m. by the Rev. Glenn Stitt, Dearborn, Mich., father of the bride.

Miss Stitt's parents are the Rev. and Mrs, Stitt. Mr. and Mrs. Percy A. Alison, Plainfield, are parents of the bridegroom, Mrs. Gerald Stitt, matron of honor, and Mrs. Jack Walker, Alexandria, and Miss Naomi

Sobel, bridesmaids, will be dressed in orchid frocks. » » ~

MILTON ALISON, Chicago, will be best man. The ushers

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Miss Marcia Jo Jahnke will become the bride of Robert Ellis Page Apr. 19 in Holy Name Catholic Church. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jahnke and Mr. and Mrs.

A. L. Page, all of Beech Grove. Miss Jean Kennard will be

will include Boyd Purcell, Rise ing Sun, and Gerald Stitt, The bride’s dress is of white satin made with a silk f{llusion yoke, bouffant skirt and cathedral train. Her fingertip veil will be held by & white pearl halo. The couple will be at home 289 Burgess Ave. The bride attended Marian College, and the bridegroom Bob Jones Univer sity, Greenville, 8, C,

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the maid of honor. The bridesmaids will include Miss Bare bara Marney and Miss Elizae heth Chapman and Judy Zipp, junior bridesmaid. Ross Page will he the best man. Ushers will include Joseph Baase, Donald Wiwi and Mitchel Jewel.

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