Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 April 1952 — Page 34

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Cochran -Weissert Date Is Set

ROY EWING VALE will read the vows uniting Miss Blanche Jeannette Jochran and John David Weissert at 2:30 Pp» m. June 28 in the Tabernacle Presby-

terian Church.

“The parents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs, Homer H. Cochran, 5612 Washington Blvd, and Mr. and Mra, Charles D, Welssert, South Bend,

Marriage Is Announced

Mr, and Mrs. Theodore L. Locke announce the marriage of their daughter, Elsie Ann, to Dr, Wesley A. Dunn, The ceremony took place Friday In the home of the bride's parents, 1501 X. Maple Rd. Only members of the immediate familea attended. The Rev. Marcus Johnson of

Sorority Club Sets Meeting for Wednesday

The Patroness Club of Mu Phi Epsilon Sorority will meet at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday in . the home of Mrs. Henry Oakes, 318 BN. Westfield, BH. Dr, As-

The couple will graduate In June rom Indlana University. Miss Cochran is a Kappa Alpha Theta Borority member and Mr. Weissert belongs

to Phi amma Delta Fraternity, Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Weissert will have open house in South Bend for the couple. That noon Mrs. Henry L. Humrichhouser will give a luncheon in the Indiana Club in honor of the bride-to-be and her mother,

the First Congregational Church officiated. After a

friends, Dr. and Mrs. Dunn for a Canadian trip. After SED ort return, they will be at home in 2525 Delgell Drive. Dr. Dunn is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Dunn, 4138 N. Pennsylvania St.

sisting the hostess will be Mrs. Marvin Hamilton and Mrs, Nita Miistead. Mrs. Claus Best will narrate for the’ program on ‘The Fabulous Mary Garden.”

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Wilson - Gill Rite

HE NORTHWJUD Christian Church became a garden yesterday for the wedding of Miss Jerrie Lee Wilson and Paul David Gill. The Rev. Lewis H. McAdow, pastor of the University Park Christian Church, read the vows

Mr, and Mrs. Herman E, Bowers, 31 W. Kessler Blvd, are the parents of the bride. Mr, Gill's mother is Mrs. A. M. Gill, 4359 Carrollton Ave. Palms, yellow candelabra and umbrellas around the altar and yellow shepherds’ crooks on the pews carried out the garden theme. The bridal party came through swinging gates at the back of the church,

» “" ” THE MAID OF HONOR, Miss Joann Patterson, Marion, was dressed In an orchid frock, its strapless bodice of lace and its skirt of nylon" net, Three loops of accordion pleated nylon fell down one side of the skirt, Nylon stoles, mitts and bonnets, the latter trimmed with real flowers, and linen shoes completed the ensemble, With it she carried a green lace parasol filled with fresh spring flowers, Mrs. Richard McDowell, Elkhart, the matron of honof, wore a green . duplicate frock and carried an orchid parasol. Two of the bridesmaids, Miss Janet Lethenseder, Hamilton, O,, and Mrs. John G. Gill, Dayton, O,, were dressed in blue and carried pink umbrellas, Miss Susan Brayer and Miss Elaine Shoner, both of Ft. Wayne, wore aqua frocks and carried yellow parasols, and the final two bridesmaids, Miss Rosemary Talbot, South Bend, and Miss Marilyn Ceigler, were dressed in pink and carried blue umbrellas.

Chooses Date

May 17 is the date chosen by Miss Marguretta Self for her marriage to Henry F. Shannon Jr. The vows will be read by the Rev. Foster G, Sizemore In the Garfield Park Evangelical and Reformed Church at 7-p. m Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs, George Self, 425 Bixler Rd. and Mr, and Mrs. Shannon, 29041 Ruckle St.

Attending the bride-to-be will be Mrs, Earl Lewis, Miss Georgla Walton and Miss Shirley Carmichael. Mr, Lewis will be the best man, and the ushers will include Robert Shannon and Larry W. Fox.

~ Mr. and Mrs. Theo H. Largent will honor their niece and her fiance with a bridal dinner May 14 In their home, 4530

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» » v THE FLOWERGIRL, Bandra Bowers, wore a yellow lace frock made with a variegated skirt that picked up all the colors of the bridal party. She wore a’ halo of flowers in her hair, The bridal gown wads tase foned of mist yellow Spanish lace over satin. The yoke was made of seed pearls and the skirt fell over layers of yellow net and extended into a long train, A lace cap like that of the dress held the bride's illusion fingertip veil edged in lace. Her bouquet was a cascade of yellow amazonica lilies centered with sweetheart rose buds and a yellow orchid. John Gill, Dayton, was the best man, and the ushers included John Martin, Acton; Charles Steinmetz, East Orange, N. J.; Jack Board and Joseph Board, Princeton, Ind, and Benjamin Borth and Carl Bals,

» » ” A RECEPTION in the Marott Hotel Ballroom followed the ceremony, After a trip by plane to Miami Beach, ,the couple will be at home Ah. 14 in 3744 N. Meridian St. The bride traveled in a brown and white suit, yellow. topper, brown straw hat and cobra shoes and bag. She was graduated from Ladywood School, attended Butler University and was graduated from Indiana University, She belongs to Delta Zeta Sorority. The bridegroom attended Indiana.

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Church Reception to Follow Ceremony

EDDING vows will unite Miss Phyllis Rosena Fetta and Norbert

Lee Matthews at 3:30 p.m.

today in St. Mark's Lutheran Church. The Rev. Duane E. Schroeder will officiate. Mrs. Clara Fetta, 1134 Linden St, and M. L, Fetta, Point Pleasant, W. Va., are the parents of the bride. The bridegroom’s mother is Mrs. Charles Matthews Sr,, 519 E. 24th St. Miss Mary White will be the maid of honor. With her turquoise nylon frock trimmed in

velvet, she will wear a white lace bonnet and turquoise mitts, Alice. Ann Forkner, Veedersburg, is to be the flowergirl. She will wear a dress like the maid of honor’'s in pink.

» - ” JOHN P. JEFFERSON, best man, and James Vaughn and John Hildebrandt, ushers, will attend the bridegroom. A scalloped berthf collar will highlight the white nylon gown of the bride. Her lace mitts will match her cap, which will hold her fingertip illusion veil. She will carry a colonial bouquet of carnations, roses and steph-

Dr. Frantz to Officiate

WEDPDIN G vows will unite Miss Hazel Marie Weghorst and James Bennett Calvert at 3:30 p. m. today in the First Presbyterian Church. Dr, George A. Frantz will perform the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, John F. Weghorst, 2930 Guilford Ave The

bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert M. Calvert, 2444 N. Meridian St. Miss Eleanor McClure will be

. maid of honor. Miss Jane McWilliam Weg- i

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best man, and ushers William R. Scott, Lexington, Ky., and Richard Emery, Robert J. Shultz and David W. Hughes.

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CARMEL, Apr. 5—Miss

Mildred Wesner will become the bride of Gerald L.

Adams in a 2:30 p. m. ceremony tomorrow in the Friends

Church here. The bride's father,

the Rev. Stacy E. Wesner, will ;

read the vows, The Rev. and Mrs. Wesner are parents of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. Noel Adams are the bridegroom’s parents.

Miss Phyllis Jennings will be the maid of honor, and the

bridesmaids will include Miages

Muriel and Dortha Wesner, . » » » THE BRIDAL GOWN will be white taffeta with a lace top and nylon net overskirt. Ballerina length like the attendants’ frocks, the dress has a round collar, buttons up the front and long sleeves. Phil Hinshaw will be the best man, and the ushers will include Bob Quear, Bob Burnett, Louis Humke and Richard Randall. Apr. 13 the couple will be at

home here. The bride attended

Purdue University and the bridegroom Butler and Tulane Universities.

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Immediately following the

ceremony, there will be a reception in the church social hall. » o # A WEDDING TRIP south will be taken by the couple, the bride traveling in a blue fallle

suit, white straw hat, red topper

and navy accessories. They will be at home Saturday at the Linden St. address, The bride was graduated from Butler University, where she also "obtained her master’s degree. The bridegroom attended Concordia Lutheran Seminary, Springfield, Mo.

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ered with hand-made rose buds, The bride's attendants will wear gowns of orchid, light green and yellow embroidered organdy over taffeta with caps to match, A reception will be held in the church parlor following the ceremony, The couple will go to Chicago with the bride traveling in a navy blue suit with red and gray accessories, The bridegroom is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati and the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. He is a member

of Pi Kappa Lambda Frater. nity.

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