Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 April 1952 — Page 36
Mrs. James L. Bartz
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Archbishop Schulte Officiates At Betty Blackwell's Wedding
FT'HE Most Rev. Paul C. . Schulte, Archbishop of Indianapolis, read the vows uniting Miss Betty Blackwell and James L. Bartz, Chi- , at 10:30 a. m. yesterday the 8t, Joan of Are Catholic Church. The Right Rev. Magr. Clement Bosler said the mass, - The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs, John Blackwell, 4250 Central Ave. The bride groom is the son of Mrs, Theresa Bartz, Los Angeles. ; Miss Mary Ann Fellinger, cago. was mald of honor. Bri 8 were Miss Mary Al ney, Chicago; Miss Anne Ftuhldreher and Miss Nancy Tressler. The bride groom was attended by Robert
Bartz, beat man, and ushers John Blackwell Jr.,, Collingville, IL; William Carr, Columbus, 0., and Kenneth Blackwell,
» ~ » THE BRIDE WORE a gown of ivory satin and fleur de hou quet lace. The molded satin bodice was highlighted by a sheer yoke edged with lace and the long sleeves extended into bridal points over the hands, The bouffant skirt of lace had an overskirt of satin that was short in front, longer in back, and extended into a cathedral train, The maid of honor wore a ballerina dress of pink nylon net with a floating stole and side drape on the bouffant
Betty Yatsko: Is Wed Te Richard Leon Kotarek
yows uniting Miss Betty Charleen Yatsko and Richard
Leon Kotarek were read Patrick's Fields. :
‘Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Yatsko, 1438 8. Laurel 8t, and Mr, and Mrs. Leo Kotarek, 4735 BE, 35th fit, are the couple's parents, The bride chose. Miss Phyllis Spitzfaden, maid of honor; Mrs. Lawrence Olsen and Miss Nancy Zoller, bridesmaids, and Patricia Ann Yatsko, flowergirl. They wore similar frocks in shades of pink and mauve. Attending the bridegroom were James Witek, best man; Harold Yatsko and Mr. Olsen, ushers, and Richard Easley, ringbearer, " The bride's blush pink Chantilly gown was fashioned with long sleeves and a full skirt which extends into a chapel train. Her fingertip veil was held by an {illusion tiara accéented with seed pearls. She carried a cascade arrangement of white roses and stephanotis, A breakfast in the Itallan Village followed the ceremony. The couple will live at 4128 E, 12th St, after Saturday.
Attendants Are Named
Miss Ruth Campbell and Donald P. Stevens announce atténdants for their June 14 wed- . ding. Attending the bride-to-be will be Miss Elizabeth J, Gardner, maid of honor, and Miss Jolene
at 9 a. m, yesterday in St.
Catholic Church by the Rev. Fr. Thomas G.
Couple Exchanges Yows in Church
Mrs. William PF. Krouse was Miss Jean Louise Burch before her marriage at 10 a. m. yesterday in St. Catherine's of Siena Catholic Church, The Rev. Fr, Carl Busalid read the double-ring ceremony. : The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Paul Burch, 2321 E. Garfield Drive, The bridegroom {is the grandson of Mrs. Bridget Flisk, 1130 N. King Ave, The bride was attended by Miss Patricia Krouse, maid of honor. Paul Burch Jr. was best man and ushers were Donald Fairell and Joseph Burch. For the informal ceremony the bride chose a dusty rose suit with pastel blue accessories and carried a white orchid on A prayer book. After the ceremony there was a breakfast in Holly Hock Hill. A reception was held in the home of the bride's parents,
for Wedding Laut, Middletown, 0O.: Miss Rosemary McKee, Hartford City; Miss Lou Anne Monroe, Cleveland, O., and Mrs, Ross D. Btevens, bridesmaids, Mr, Stevens will be his brother's best man,
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Mrs. Charles - Hodge, 2251 N. Dearborn St., announces the engagement of her daughter, Adele Ann, to Cpl. William Hider, Camp Carson, , Colo. The prospective bridegroom is the son of
rs. Selma Hider,
1020 N, Warman Ave.
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skirt. Bridesmalds wore the same style and color, After the ceremony a reception was held in the Marott Hotel. From there the couple left on a trip East. For travel. ing the bride wore a beige gabardine suit, white hat and alllgator purse and shoes, » » ~ THE COUPLE WILL be at home at 3008 Nordica St., Chicago, after Friday. The bride is a Ladywood School gradu. ate, She attended St. Mary-of-the-Woods College and recelved her BS and MS degrees from Butler University where the was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority, The bridegroom is a graduate of Butler and a member of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity.
RE RAR TR sash Mrs. James W., Doan was Miss Vilma Lou Tucker before her marriage, Apr. 5, in the East Tenth Street Methodist . Church, She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Tucker, 1109 Larch St. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Doan, 6467 Walton St. The couple is now living in 1029 Tecumseh St.
‘Miss Miller
ls Wed
St. John's Lutheran Church, Five Points, was the scene of the marriage ‘of Miss Phyllis Jean. Miller and Donald A. Kingen at 7:30 p. m. yesterday. The Rev. Louis Wambsganss read the vows,
The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Miller, RR 9. The bridegroom is the gon of Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Kingen, MecCordsville. Attending the bride were Mrs. Edgar Waterman, matron of honor, and Miss Beverly Folkening and Miss Effiie Mae Bottema, bridesmaids. Lawrence Ramsey was best man and Edgar Waterman and William Snider were ushers. The bodice and scalloped peplum of the bride's gown were made of white Chantilly lace over a bouffant satin skirt with a cathedral train. Her double {ered fingertip well fell from a satin - halo. The matron of honor wore a pale blue frock. Bridesmaids were In different shades of blue. After the ceremony a reception “was held in Whispering Winds. From there the couple left on a trip to Florida. For traveling the bride wore a gray faille suit with navy blue acces
“sories, :
The couple will be at home later in MoCordsvilla. ;
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur O. Pittenger; 923 E. 57th St., announce the engagement of their daughter, Cynthia, to Robert D. Robinson Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, 8200 Spring Mill Rd. The wedding will take place this summer. The bride-to-be is attending Wheaton College and will attend Indiana University next fall. The prospective bridegroom is attending Dartmouth College where he is a member of Koppa Sigma Fraternity. He will attend Indiana Medical
Mrs. Donald
Trip to Florida Follows Daugherty-Andrews Rite
RECEPTION in the Columbia Club followed the marriage of Miss Patricia Joyce Andrews and Donald G. Daugherty at 3:30 p. m. yesterday in the Emerson Avenue Baptist Church. The Rev. Robert Halls read the
vows uniting the couple.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, O, F. Andrews, 530% E. 10th St. The bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. 8. A. Daugherty, 6708 E. Washington St. Miss Winona Locklear was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Ruth McClure, Mrs. Rosemary Webb and Mrs, Doris Daugherty. The maid of honor wore a ballefina dress of lav. ender net and lace. Bridesmalds dresses were the same in pink and each wore matching gloves and picture hats. ” ” » JACK DAUGHERTY was best man, Ushers were Robert Brown, Robert Daugherty and Loren Potter. The bride wore a gown of white nylon tulle with a basque bodice and puffed sleeves. The
handkerchief tiered skirt was banded with appliques of Chantilly lace and fell into a cathedral train, - She wore long net
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Wedding Set Today
Palms and spring flowers will bank the altar at the wedding of Miss Sydney J. Baker and Pvt. Theodore L. Pontius at 3:30 p.m. today in the Second ‘Moravian - Church. The Rev, Arnim Francke will officiate. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Malcolm Baker, 3708 Kinnear Ave. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Carl Pontius, R. R, 12. Miss Shirley Jo Waltz will be maid of honor; Miss June Morrison, bridesmaid, and Teresa Ann. Stonehouse, flower girl. . Emmett Tuxhorn will be best man, Ushers are Richard Chaplin and David Haddix. The bride will wear a gown of white dotted Swiss over pale blue taffeta with a full circular skirt and low round neck outlined with - white organdie daisies. Her veil of imported illusion will fall from a Juliet cap of criss-cross net. Attendants will wear dotted Swiss dresses of yellow and green. The flower girl's dress will be like the bride's. A reception will be in the church after the wedding.
Attendants Are Named
Miss Joan Marie Hoster and Leslie Charles DeVoe, who will be married at 7:30 p. m. June 11 in the Broadway Methodist Church, have chosen Miss Blanche Cochran and John DeVoe as their honor attendants, + Other attendants - Include Misses Jane Queisser, Joey Pittenger, Charlotte Taylor and
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G. Daugherty
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mitts and a crown of Chantilly lace from which fell her doubletiered fingertip veil. After the reception .the couple left on a trip to Florida, Both the bride and bridegroom attended Butler University. The bride was a member of Delta Delta Delta Sorority.
Isabel Taylor, bridesmaids, and Suzane Marie Pock, flowergirl, John Laupheimer, Philadelphia; George Stevens, Buffalo, N:. Y; John McGillicuddy, Harrison, N. Y.; Richard Kazmalier, Maumee, O., and Stephen DeVoe and George Hoster, ushers. Stephen Wagnon Hoster will be junior usher,
Couple Wed. In Church
In a candlelight ceremony. at 7:30 p. m. yesterday in the Irvington Presbyterian Church parlor, Miss Betty Jane Marshall became the bride of James P, Gallagher, Dr. Howard Stone performed the dou-ble-ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marshall, 5845 Rawls Ave. Mrs, Kenneth Hale was matron of honor and Fred Golden was best man.
The bride wore a ballerina length gown of white lace with
fitted bodice and long sleeves. She wore a finger-tip veil at-
tached to a Juliet cap of net
, Clustered with seed pearis and carried a bouquet of white carnations and a white orchid.
The matron of honor wore a
dress like the bride's in pink
lace and carried white carnations.
A reception was held in the church parlor following the wedding ceremony. The couple will be at. home, 906 N, Gray St, after Friday,
Dr. and Mrs. Cleon Nafe, 5060 N. Meridian ‘St., announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Frances Louise, to James Guiberson Walker. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Walker, Fillmore, Cal. They plan a June wedding, “The bride-to-be is a graduate of both Tudor Hall School and Bryan Mawr College. The prospective bridegroom was graduated from Leland Stanford University where he was a member of Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity,
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Elizabeth Dinéan Says Vows in Church Rite
HE REV. JAMES W. ELD- of whita Venice lace over blush
ER, Lawrenceburg, Tenn, and the Rev. Charles R. Holmes read the vows. uniting Miss Elizabeth Duncan and L. P, Russan at 2:30 p.m. yesterday in the East Tenth Street Methodist Church, The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Leonard W. Duncan. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs, Christina Russan, Cleveland, O.
Mrs. Arthur G. Var Deveer, Cincinnati, was matron of honor, Mrs, Charles P, Turner was bridesmaid and Suzell Russan, flower girl, George H. Seeley acted as best man. Ushers were William Elder, Louisville, and Robert Johnston. Thedride wore a gown
pink satin. The molded basque had a high neckline with cut out lace edges. The sleeves
were short and she wore long matching mitts. The full skirt fell into a cathedral train. Attendants floor length dresses in wheat and aqua satin. The flower girl wore pink net’ trimmed with satin rose buds. A reception was held in the couple’s future home, 3722 N, Tacoma St, after the ceremony. From there the couple left on a wedding trip ‘morth, The bride traveled in a gray suit with an electric blue topper, black patent leather accessories and camellia corsage.
Miss Boyer to Be Wed In Double-Ring Ceremony
MISS HOLLACE ANN BOYER, 1137 N. Tecumseh St., will become the
bride of James Leonard Lohman at 2:30 p. m. today in the Inglewood Christian Church. The Rev. Harry Poll will perform the double-ring ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Boyer, Connersville. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lphman, 1812 Prospect St. Miss Sally Lohman will be maid of honor. Bridesmaids will be Miss Mary Hiland and Miss Marilyn Wade. Jack LeMasters will be best man and Raymond Wiley and Robert Herndon, ushers. The bride will wear a white satin gown with molded bodice and long tapering sleeves. The full skirt falls from a gathered waistline into a formal train. The fingertip illusion veil showers from a white satin fitted Juliet cap edged with a design of seed pearls.
THE ATTENDANTS' dresses will be alike in maize, mauve and powder blue net over taffeta. They will wear fitted stoles. After the ceremony a reception will be held in the church. From there the couple will leave on a wedding trip to New Orleans. For travelling the bride will wear a mauve wool suit, mauve topper, navy accessories and white orchid corsage. They will be at home after Apr. 28. The bridegroom attended Indiana University.
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