Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 April 1952 — Page 30
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The marriage of Miss Patricia Ann Schoettle
and William C. Farrell Jr
Wallace St
Miss Mussman to Wed June 1
JUNE 1 is the date set by Miss Jeane Mussman for her . marriage to James
Knox Hamilton. The vows will be repeated at 2 p. m. in the home of the bride-to-be’'s par ents, Mr. and Mrs, D. W. Muss man, W. 30th Bt. and George town Rd. Only the immediate families of the couple will attend the ceremony. A reception for friends will follow at 3 p. m. Mrs. William F. Koerner Jr.,
Pacala-Mechem Ceremony Solemnized in Church
N a traditional white gown Miss Jacqueline Jean Mechem became the ‘bride of Theodore Pacala at 7:30 p. m, yesterday in the Lynhurst Baptist Church. Rev. Walter Marchand read the double-ring ceremony,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mechem, Plainfield, and Mr. and Mrs, John Pacala, 5790 W. Minnesota St., are the couple's parents. The bride chose Miss Veronica Pacala, mald of honor;
Mrs. Thomas Bank, Detroit, and Mrs. Charles Isenberg,
Newlyweds To Go South
A trip to New Orleans will follow the 3 p, m, wedding today of Miss Mary Virginia Wilkerson and Francis Dennis Campbell, 901 N. Bosart Ave. Dr. Amos L. Boren will officlate at the double-ring ceremony in “the Roberts Park Methodist Church, Mr. -and Mrs. Harold W. Wilkerson, 16850 Central Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Steele M, Campbell, Thorntown, are the couple's parents. 5 ” » JEANNE and Joseph H.
MISS GARRETT
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couple's only attendants The
honor attendant wear an orchid net frock with a matching hat. The bride's gown of white Chantilly lace is fashioned with a full skirt extending Into a cathedral train. A Jullet cap will hold her tiered {llusion veil She ‘will carry a white prayer. book topped with a white or chid and valley lilies. A reception in the church parlors will follow the cere mony
bride's will
will ‘ take place June 14 in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Schoettle, 435 Pop lar Rd. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Farrell Sr, 1224
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Eh photo Dr. and Mrs J. R. Logan, Evansville, announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty Jane Logan, 43 N. Ewing St., to James Edward Krause. The wedding will be in June. The prospective bridegroom 1s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Krause, Petersburg. He is a sophomore in the Indiana University School of Dentistry and a member. of Sigma Pi Fratermity, The bride-to-be was graduated from Indigna and is a member of Pi Beta Phi : Sorority,
Lafayette the former wird her daughter, Mrs. Koerner,
Corinne CGrinslade of this city,
will give, a kitchen shower will be the bride's only at Saturday in the Grinslade resitendent, William P. Hamilton dence, 4721 N. Pennsylvania 8t, Ir, Little Rock; Ark., will at Yesterday Mrs. Morris M, tend his brother as best man Conn gave a luncheon-shower 2 5 & for 20 guests in the Columbia Club, Among the guests was A ROUND OF parties has the prospective Rim been scheduled for Miss Mu mother Mrs Hamilton. Mr. man. Mrs. William V. Kingdon ind Mrs, Hamiltn were guests Sr. and Mrs... Harry Btafford this week of the Mussmans. will entertain with a luncheon Apr, 2 Mrs. Mary Stoddard shower Tuesday in the King gave a luncheon-shower for the don home, 910 FE. Kessler Blvd bride-to-be in the Indianapolis Mrs, Thomas E. (Grinslade Athletic Club.
The
bridesmaids. Tliey wore matchIng ankle length frocks of rayon taffeta In "pink and orchid. .
Attending the bridegroom were John Pacala Jr., best man, Ralph Ferguson, Marion, and Drake Circle, ushers. un ” " THE BRIDE'S CHANTILLY lace gown extended into a cathedral train. A lace cap held her tiered veil, She carried a bouquet of calla lillies. A reception in the church followed the ceremony. After a week's motor trip through the Smoky Mountains, the couple will be at home at 2031 N. Delaware St The bridegroom is attending Franklin College and {sa member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity.
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Earl Fesslers Are At Home Here
Mr, and Mrs. Earl Fessler are at home, 2407 N, New Jersey St following their recent wedding in the home of Mrs Fesslér's daughter Mrs, Robert K. Adams, Bloomington
The Rev, Vincent Strigas Jr., I'nited Preshvterian Church. of flefafed 1 he bride was Mra. Ruth Williams Paget Mr, Fessler {8 an Iowa State University graduate and received his master's degree at Southern Methodist University He 3 Camp Atterbury safety
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Miss Mary Elizabeth Waring was married Apr. 4 to Max Edward Beaman in the Fountain Square Christian Church, Their parents are Mes. W. T. McClintock, Bedford, and James Waring, San Francisco, and Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Beaman, 1277 Naomi St.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ross T. Campbell, 3108 Bonham Dr., announce
the engagement of their daughter, Ruth, to Donald P. Stevens
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son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Stevens, 157 E. Forest Blvd. The prospective bride and bridegroom will both be graduated from indiana University June 16. The wedding will take place at 4:30 p. m, June 14, in the Tabernacle Presby*erian Church. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale will read the vows. The bride-to-be is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. The prospective bridegroom is a member of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity.
Mr.
Mrs,
Mrs. Theodore Pacala
and Mrs. Raymond E. Oyler, 2616 E. North St., announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Georgienna, to James D. Miller, Brazil. He is the son of
Amelia
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Miller, Brazil.
The couple will be married
at 11 a. m. June 7 in the St.
Philip Neri Catholic Church
with
the Rev. Fr. Donald Coakley officiating. Be Ea 5R BY
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Koldewey, Ft. Wayne, announce the engagement of their daughter, Elaine, to Pvt. Paul L. Roth, He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Roth, 1527 E. 49th St. Pvt. Roth was graduated from Purdue University School o No date has been set for the wedding.
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Miss Marjorie Jean Kester
Times Special
MT. PROSPECT, Ill, Apr. 12—Miss Marjorie Jean Kester will become the bride of 2d Lt. James Richard O'Mahoney at 5
p. m. Thursday in the St. James Catholic Lt. O'Mahoney is the son of Mr, and Mrs, J. F, O'Mahoney, 1833 N,
Church, Arlington Heights.
Alabama St., Indianapolis.
The ceremony will be réad by the Rev. John members of. the The bride will be attended by Miss Lt. William P, O'Mahoney will attend his brother. couple was graduated from Purdue University where the bride-to-be was a member of Zeta ‘Tau Alpha Sorority.
Rosemeyer hefore families,
Frances Witucki, Palatine, Ill.
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Miss Jean L. Burch
Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Burch, 2321 E. Garfield Drive, announce the approaching marriage Apr. 19 of their daughter, Jean, L., to Pfc. William F. Krouse, grandson of Mrs. Bridget Flisk, 1130 N. King Ave. The couple will be united in a 10 a. m. ceremony by the Rev. Fr, Carl Busald in St, Catherine of Siena Catholic Church.
Miss Burch has asked Miss Patricia Krouses, sister of the prospective bridegroom, to be maid of honor. Ushers will include Donald L. Farrell and Joseph” L. Burch. The prospective brideis stationed at Chanute Air Force
Paul J. Burch Jr, will be best
Spencers Leave for Mexico
Times State Service LEBANON, Apr. 12—Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Harvey Spencer are on a trip te Mexico following their marriage here last Sunday in the First Presbyterian Church. The bride was the former Miss Erin Diane Whitney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Whitney, Mr.
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Mrs. Robert Bennett
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Haydon, 3525 N. Grant Ave, nounce the engagement of their daughter, Pattie Ann, to John Eugene Weyreter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Weyreter, 3441 College Ave. The double -ring ceremony will take place June 15 in
an-
the Wallace Street Presby- .
terion Church,
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Bender, 1036 N. LaSalle St., announce the engagement of their daughter, Priscilla, to Russell Hughes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Everette Hughes, Wickliffe, Ky. Miss Bender is a graduate of the University of Kentucky.
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and Mrs. Walter L. Spencer, Frankfort, are the bridegroom's parents, : Attending the couple were Miss Margaret Henel Spencer, Frankfort; Miss Shirley Palmer,
Evansville; Miss Alice Ann Susott, Atlanta, Ga.; Mrs. William H, Fowler, Crystal Lake,
Ill.; Harrison Spencer, Franke fort; Carl E. Olsen, Lebanon} Richard Reidlebach, Indianapolig, and Pfe. Charles H. Whitney Jr. The bride attended Purdue University and was a member of Chi Omega Sorority. The bridegroom attended both Purdue and Butler Universities.
Marriage Vows Followed By Trip to Washington
Mz AND MRS. ROBERT BENNETT left on a wedding trip to Washington following their marriage and reception at 2:30 p. m. yesterday in the Downey Avenue Christian Church. The Rev. F. W. Wiegmann read the
VOWS. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Mullis, Clayton, The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bennett, North Vernon. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a white nylon tulle gown with illusion veil and carried a white prayer book accented with a cluster of white roses. ” ” ” THE MAID OF HONOR, Miss Mataline Nickels, Clayton, wore a floor-iength dress of orchid net over satin. The bodice was fashioned of sunburst pleated net. The bridesmaids, Miss Barbara Blankenship and Miss Katherine Mabe, Clayton, and Miss Anna Marie Nordholt, wore the same style dresses in mint green. Flower girl, Nancy Little, was dressed in white organdy. Harold E ugene Bennett, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were Robert
Meredith, New Castle, and Roddy Davis and Fdward Locklear,
The bride is an Indiana Cen
tral College graduate. The bridegroom was graduated from Butler University and is a member of Sigma Chi Fraternity. The couple will reside in Greensburg.
Miss Parker To Be Feted
Mrs. Melvin Shepherd, 6028 Evanston Ave. will entertain with a linen and kitchen shower Friday in honor of Miss Betty Parker, bride-to-be of David H. Towns. Parents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs.. William T. Parker, 2206 E. 46th St., and Mr. and Mrs, James Towns, 7417 Michie gan Rd. The couple will be married May 2 in the East 49th Street Christian Church with the Rev. Russell Blowers
officiating. Shower guests will include Mesdames Parker, Towns,
Charles Schmidt, Thomas Nieman, Clyde Disbro, Ralph Wale rod, Charles Sellers, Roy Feaster, Don Feaster, Wendell Ernstes, Don Towns, Paul Bracke en and August Cockerham. Miss Peggy Towns, Helen Smith; Patty Smith, .Barbara Rynerson, Sally Max, Betty Cunica and Gloria Disbro,
Return from Greece Mr. and Mrs. Gus Belcas, 518
“E. 17th St., have returned from
a trip to Greece where Mr, Belcas visited his mother. Mr.
and* Mrs. Belcas wers married
Sept. 23 in Athens,
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The engagement of Miss E. Lyle Lawrence and Harold W. Han.
cock is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor.E. Law. rence, 379 S. Emerson Ave. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hancock, 4926 Park Ave, are the prospective bridegroom's parents. The
wedding will be in early October.
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