Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 March 1952 — Page 36

Couple Exchanges

Wedding

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EVANSTON, Il1,

Mar.

29 — Dr, Charles Orlando

Peake III repeated wedding: vows with Miss Kathryn Lloyd Mathiott ‘today in the Howes Memorial Chapel at Northwestern University. Thé Rev. Kenneth Thompson,

pastor of the First Methodist Church here, officiated at the 2:30 p, m, ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shallenburger Mathiott, Mars, Pa., are the parents of the bride. Dr. and Mrs, Peake, 5265 N. Capitol Ave., Indianapolis, are the bridegroom's parents. °* Miss. Mary Anderson was the maid of honor and only attendant. She wore a green tulle frock over white satin. It was made with cap sleeves, tight bodice and full skirt, A darkér green velvet ribbon accented the dress at the waist. She carried a butterfly cascade "of flame gladiolf tips mixed with ivy.

# » ~ THE BRIDAL GOWN of ivory satin, fashioned with a drop shoulder yoke, modified leg o' mutton sleeves and basque bodice, had a full skirt which extended into a chapel train. Her full-length French {llu.8lon wvell edged in Chantilly lace, was worn by the bridegroom’s mother at her wedding. It was held with a matching

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Chantilly cap. The bride carried a white Bible topped with a white camellia to which were attached ivy and valley lily streamers, Ronald Peake, Indianapolis, was his brother's best man. The ushers included Dr. Charles Johnson, Birmingham, Ala. and Dr. Grier Starr, Jamestown, N. D. ” . . A RECEPTION followed at the Orrington Hotel here. The couple left for a short wedding trip after which they will be at home in Evanston. traveled in a navy blue suit with navy and white accessories. She was graduated from the University of Pennsylvania 8chool of Medical Technology.

Dr. Peake, a graduate of the _

University of Pennsylvania Medical School, also attended Indiana University and is an intern at Evanston Hospital. He 18 a member of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity. July 1 he will begin a residency with the Mayo Clinle, .Rochester, Minn,

Dollens Rite *

Church

Mss JANE LOUISE DOLLENS became the bride of Jack D. Manley in a 7:30 p. m. ceremony yesterday. The rite was read in the Trinity Evangelical and Reformed Church by the Rev. J. E. Yates.

Palms and candelabra decrated the altar and tapers lighted each pew. A reception in the church followed the service. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dollens, 1832 Lexington Ave. Mrs. Gilbert DeCoursey and Orville Manley, Indianapolis, are the parents of the bridegroom. - 8 # n MISS NORMA J. DOLLENS was her sister's maid of honor. She wore a blue taffeta frock made with puff sleeves, a matching picture hat and carried pink roses, The bridesmaids, Miss Phyllis Jones and Miss Carol Eccles, were dressed in yellow and pink net and taffeta frocks. Matching boleros and hats and pink and yellow roses completed their ensemblés. Peggy Man.

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Mrs. Jack D. Manley

Mr. and Mts. John J. Kidwell, 2219 N. Temple Ave., announce the marriage of their daughter, Barbara Lea, to Arlo Bender. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Bender, 1036 N. La-

Salle St. The wedding was Mar. 17 in Anderson. The couple is living in the home of the bride's parents,

ley, the flowergirl, wore a blue taffeta dress. The bride's ivory satin gown was styled along princess lines with an inserted yoke of ivory rose point lace, short sleeves and more lace insertions marching to the hemline. The back of the skirt extended into a cathedral train. She also wore lace mitts and a fingertip veil held with orange blossoms. Her bouquet was white roses centered with a white orchid.

8 8 4 DANIEL KEMP was the best man, and the ushers included Philip Baine and James Monroe. The couple left for a trip South, the bride wearing a black and white checked suit with black accessories. After they return, they will be at home in 3144 Newton Ave.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _

Miss Pierce Selec) June Date

Miss Beverly Pierce

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Block's photo.

A late spring welding is being planned by Miss Virginia Ann

Eubank and Edward John Fedosky.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Wayne

Eubank, 9500 E. Raymond St., parents of the bride-to-be, made the announcement today. Mr and Mrs. Edward Fedosky, Calumet City, lll, are the prospective bridegroom's parents. The couple are seniors in Indiana University, where Miss Eubank is a member of Delta Zeta Sorority,

Ho photo.

The approachingmarriage of Miss Mary Lou Singpiel, Methodist

be married May 31.

Hospital Nurses Home, is announced by her father, Conrad Singpiel, Akron, Ind. The bridegroom-to-be is Robert S. Shelton, "the sen of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith, Speedway. The couple will Miss Wilma Jean McKinnery will be the maid of honor, and the best man will be Harold Crist.

Miss

Singpiel was graduated from the Methodist Nursing School. Mr. Shelton was graduated from the University of Pittsburgh.

School 77 PTA

The Parent-Teacher Association of School 77 will sponsor the Children’s Museam Family Hour from 2 to 5 p. m., toaady Mrs. Robert W. Platte, PT president, and Mrs. Cathryn Boggy, school principal, will welcome patrons, pupils and teachers of the school. ' They will be assisted. by Gerald Pate, Mesdames Elizabeth Scudder, Martha Frost, Beverly Solsvig, Dorothy Nor. ris, Henry Saiter, Burton Hannewald, James Robbins, Samuel Kelley, A. B. Johnson and Dick Whittington,

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Carolfne Scott Harrison Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will: celebrate. Honors Day at 1:30 p. m. Thursday in the Chapter House.

Miss Lois Griffin, a senior at Washington High School, will receive the chapter's Good Citizen Pilgrimage award given on the basis of community service, dependability, ‘patriotism apd leadership. Miss Graham was selected from five high school winners. They were Miss Shirlee Ann

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- Times State Serine ‘PLAINFIELD, Mar. 29 —June 15 is the date chosen by Miss Beverly

Pierce and John Charles

Walker for .thefr' marriage. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Plerce ‘of this city. ; His parents are ‘Mr, and Mrs. Walker, Chevy Chase, Md. s The bride-to-be attended DePauw University where she was a Delta Zeta Sorority member,

" - ” ° THE PROSPECTIVE bridegroom was graduated from DePauw and is a Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity member. He now is attending Yale University Divinity 8chool, New Haven, Conn. : Mrs. Russell Throm, Indianapolis, matron of honor, ‘and Mrs. Jo Wright, Urbana, IIL, and Miss Virginia Arnold, Greencastle, bridesmaids, are to be the future bride's attendants.

» » ” MR. WALKER WILL BE his son's best man. James Varela and Lester Smalley, Washington, are to be the ushers:

Barbara Jean Barr To Become Bride

Times State Service

NEW ALBANY, Mar. 29— Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hubert Barr, Silver Hills, announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Jean, to Thomas Joseph Sullivan. He is the son of Mrs. Sydney Alfred Sullivan, 5325 Central Ave., Indianapolis.

The engagement of Miss Jane Speed Nickell and Air Cadet Miles Chapline McDonnell is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brock Nickell, 5681 Guilford Ave. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Edward McDonnell, Birming-

10 here. Mrs.

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a man,

The couple will be wed May

Joe Barr will] be the matron of honor, and Frederick Hyde, Chesterton, will be best

Noble Bretzman photo

Apr. 26 is the date set for the marriage of Miss Joyce Lenore Johns and Russell Lee Truitt. The ceremony will be read at 2:30

p. m. in the home of the bride-to-be’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith L. Johns, 4800 Michigan Rd. Mrs. Pearl Truitt, Pontiac, lll., and William Truitt, Terre Haute, are the parents of the prospective bridegroom. He attended Indiana University. Mrs. William C. Green Jr. will be the matron of honor, and Miss Sandra Hunter the bridesmaid. Glennys Reynolds, Washington, is to be

the flowergirl.

ham, Mich. No date has been set for the wedding. She attended Purdue Uni versity and is a Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority member. Mr. McDonnell attended Rollins College, Winter Park, Fla., and is a member of Kappa Alpha Order. He is stationed at Williams Air Force "Base, Chandler, Ariz., and recently was elected a cadet captain,

Jack McCormack Wed To Katharine Gerhardt

Times Special

CINCINNATI, Mar.

29 — The marriage of Miss

Katharine Howison Gerhardt and Jack McCormack was read Mar. 2 in the Immanuel Presbyterian Church here, She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ger

hardt. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. W. Ray McCormack, 28 Wallace Lane, Indianapolis. The Rev. Robert Notting officiated.

” ” ” MISS PATRICIA HEINE was the bride's only attendant. Phillip A. McCormack, Indianapolis, was his brother's best man, and the ushers included Phillip White, New Castle, Ind.; Robert Schaefer and Robert C. Gardner, Indianapolis, and Joseph Davis. A reception followed the rite in the Terrace Plaza Hotel. After their trip to Florida, the couple will be at home here. n 5 2 THE BRIDE attended Ohio State University where she was a Delta Delta Delta Sorority member. Mr, McCormack was graduated from Indiana University. He belongs to Sigma Chi Fraternity,

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Apr. 11 Is Chosen As Wedding Date

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Teeters, 2716 Shriver Ave., announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Ruth Evelyn, to Robert Lee Parker. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Parker, 966 W. 27th St.

The wedding will be at 7:30 p. m. Apr. 11 in the home of the bride-to-be’s parents. The Rev. Jonathan A. Dames, pastor of the Bethel Methodist Episcopal Church, will officiate. Miss Betty Teeters will be her .sister’s maid of honor. The bridesmaids will include Miss Jacqueline Gilmer and Miss Myron Harris,

Mr. Truitt’'s attendants include William C. Green

Jr., best man, and John W. Strange, usher.

Voorhis photo.

The Forty-Ninth Street Christian Church will be the setting,

May 2, for the marriage of Miss Betty Ann Parker and David H. The Rev. Russell Blowers will officate.

owns,

Parents of the

couple are Mr. and Mrs. William T. Parker, 2206 E. 46th St., and Mr. and Mrs. James Town, Old Augusta. Miss JoAnne Walrod will be the maid of honor, and the bridesmaids will include Mrs.

Thomas Nieman and Mrs. Charles Schmidt.

The prospective

bridegroom’s attendants will be Paul Bracken, best man, and Don Towns and Donald Parker, ushers.

Unit to Hail Honors Day

Smith, Beech Grove; Miss Ardelle Moore, Lawrence Central; Miss Carol Lou Woodrum, Pike Township; Miss Judy Morrow, Shortridge. Mrs. Esther B. Cavanaugh is chairman of the program. The girls and their mothers will be hongred guests. ‘Following the program - will be a tea hour. Hostesses are Mrs. Arthur H. Northrup and Mrs. John E. Heubi. Mrs.

Charles C. Josey and Mrs. R. R.

McVicker will pour.

Luncheon Planned A covered dish luncheon fis scheduled by the St. Francis Hospital Guild at noon Tuyesday in the hospital. Plans for a dessert-bridge in the hospital Apr. 22, a card party in Block's Auditorium May 13 and a HoDown Dance May 23 in the Lake Shore Country Club will be completed. Hostesses Tuesday will be Mrs. Julius Armbruster assisted by Mesdames Josephine Coll, Joseph Rollings, J. A. Lechner, F. A, Laudick, Maurice Roeder and Leo Landwerlin and Miss ph McGregor,

Mrs. Jack R. McCormack

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Mrs. Richard Yorn

Barbara Shellhouse Wed --

Pasadena, Cal, was the scene

of the marriage Mar. 8 of Miss

Barbara Ellen Shellhouse and Richard Vath, Cincinnati. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,

Paul WwW, Shellhouse, 1429 N Tuxedo St.,

was graduated from Butler University where

she was a Pi Beta Phi Sorority '

member, : She recently completed her myaster’s degree at the Pasadena Playhouse College of Theater Arts. Mr. Vath also was graduated from the college, The couple, now ‘at home in

Pasadena, will spend two weeks

with her parents here. in June. {

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