Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 April 1952 — Page 34

Mrs. Russell Lee Truitt

&

Miss William J.

Marry in Cathedral

Stuhldreher,

Tobin

BLESSED Sacrament Chapel of SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral was the setting for the marriage of Miss Marjorie Stuhldreher and William Joseph Tobin at 11 a. m. yesterday. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Clement Bosler

officiated, He is pastor of St. Joan of Are Catholic Church, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Joseph Stuhldreher, 4225 Central Ave, are the parents. of the bride. Mrs. John J. Tobin, Little Rock, Ark., is the bridegroom's mother. $ The bride's only attendant, Anne, was dressed In a white embroidered nylon net frock. Itd fitted bodice had a shoulder fichu and the full skirt was waltz length, Her headband was braided white organdy and she carried pink carnations,

» " ” POINT DE PARIS lace over satin fashioned the bridal gown. The molded bodice had an off-

* shoulder scalloped neckline ac-

cented with seed pearls and a sheer tulle yoke, The sleeves were long and extended to

' points over the hands.

Novis Bretaman photo

Miss Joyce Johns Becomes Bride

BOUQUETS of spring flowers decorated the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johns, 4800 Michi-

gan Rd, when thelr daughter,.

Joyce Lenore, was married there to Russell Lee Truitt at 2:30 p. m, yesterday. . The Rev. Paul Vruwink, pastor of St. Paul's Epsicopal Chareh, officiated. Mr, Truitt is the son of Mrs. Pearl Truitt, Pontiac, Mich., and William Truitt, Terre Haute.

» ” 7 MRS. WILLIAM GREEN JR. was matron of honor, and Miss

Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Herman, 123 N. Highland Ave., an-

Sandra Hunter was the bridesmaid. They were dressed In identical dresses of turquoise nylon tulle made with fitted bodices, full skirts and matching stoles. :

The flower girl, Glennys Reynolds, was dressed like the bride, Ballerina length, the bride's dress was made of white Chantilly lace, It was fashioned with a fitted bodice and lace skirt over pleated nylon tulle. The shadow neckline was outlined with pearls and sequins. Pearls also edged her bridal

Mrs, Betty Jo Safewright, granddaughter of Mrs. Etta Davis, 401 W, 32d St., and daughter of Russell Dean, Tampa, Fla., was married to Leslie Miner, 418 E. North St., Apr. 13. Mr. Miner is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Miner, 1660 College Ave. The rite was read in the home of .« the bridegroom's parents by the Rev. George Kimsey, pastor of the Memorial Baptist Church. The couple is living at the Ww. Yad St. oddress.

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nounce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Rose Marie, to Robert J. Stahl. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Stahl, 99 N. Hawthorne Lone. The wedding will be at.

10a. m. June

14 in Holy Cross Catholic Church. The prospecm’s brother, the Rev. Fr. John A, Stahl, will of-

4 fictate, Mr. Stahl wos Scie, from Xavier University, Es aa $ Jie : , 2 £0 \

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‘neckline,

hat, which held her two-tiered

“vell. She carried white orchids

and stephanotis on a prayerbook. n ” . MR. GREEN JR. was the best man, and the usher was John Strange. . After the wedding a receptio held in the home. The couple left for a wedding trip to New Orleans by air after whieh they will bei"at home at 4904 Hillside Ave. The bride wore a beige suit with cobra accessories and a beige hat. Mr. Truitt attended Indiana University.

Rita Eckman Is Married

A breakfast and reception at the Claypool Hotel followed the marriage yesterday of Miss Rita Marie Eckman and Robert Joseph Walford. The rite was read at 10 a. m. in S88. Peter and Paul Cathedral. The Rev. Fr. James Higgins read the vows, . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eckman, 2431 Central Ave, are the bride's parents, and Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Salmon, 2236 E.

-Nelson 8t., are the parents of

the bridegroom. Mrs. Willlam “Beaman was’ matron of honor, and Miss Joan Lyons and Mrs, Paul Vondersaar, bridesmaids. Carole Sue Beaman was flowergirl,

The attendants were dressed

alike in taffeta frocks, the matron of honor in mint green, the bridesmaids The flowergirl wore lavender organdy over lilac taffeta.

» - » E CHARLES HECKMAN was the best man, Joseph Eckman and Raymond Strack were the ushers. The bridal gown was white satin, made with a sweetheart long sleeves and cathedral length train, Her fingertip veil was made of illusion, and she carried a white prayerbook topped with white roses.

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Mrs. Ralph Stilwell was Miss Jean. Deputy before her mare riage Apr. 10 in the First Meth odist Church, Decatur. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Deputy, Lawrence. She is a graduate of Indiana University. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Stilwell, Carmi, ll: He attended Milliken University. The couple is at home

in Decatur. ® ®. * ® 4

in lavender.

The bouffant lace skirt was

waltz length. The bride carried a white lace handerkerchief carried by her mother at her wedding. Her short, two-tiered vell fell from a matching lace bonnet. 8he carried white orchids with stephanotis and ivy streamers. Robert L. Kessing Jr. was the

best man. The ushers included -

Donald Stuhldreher and William Walter, » - ” AFTER A TRIP to Montreal and Quebec, the couple will be at home May 15 in-Laurel, Md. The bride was graduated from Ladywood School and Butler

University. 8he is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. A graduate of Butler University, the bridegroom belonged to Phi Delta Theta Fraternity,

Daugherty photo.

Barbara Thompson, Charles Watkins Wed

HARLES E. WATKINS took Miss Barbara Claire Thompson as his bride in a 7:30 p. m. ceremony yesterday in the Lincoln Christian Church. The Rev. Donald

L. Secrist officiated. ‘The couple’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. John H. Thompson, 417 N. Riley Ave. and Mrs. Oscar Reich, English Hotel, and Willard Watkins, 2280 Gimber St. ~ Miss Shirley Thompson, Arlington, Va. was the maid of honor. She wore an aqua nylon net dress over taffeta and a matching half bonnet. The bridesmaids, Mrs. Stanley Ziegler and Mrs. Thomas Vahle,

were dressed in similar turquoise frocks.

» » - THE BRIDAL GOWN of white satin was accented by a sheer yoke outlined in satin sequins and pearls. It had a bouffant skirt that extended into a cathedral train. Philip Pluris was the best man, and the ushers included Mr. Ziegler and Mr. Vahle. A reception in the church followed the ceremony. After a trip to Chicago, the couple will be at home in the N. Riley Ave, address,

Shen-Courtney photo.

Mr. and Mrs. Emmett W. Green, 5665 College Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Josephine, to Harold R. Grigdesby, son" of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Grigdesby, 2010 Rochester St. The wedding will take place at 2:30 p. m. June 28 in the St. Paul's Episcopal Church. The Rev. Layman H. Bruner will read the vows. The bride-to-be attended Butler: University and the prospective bridegroom attended Purdue

University.

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Mrs. John Rochford Cosgrove

SUNDAY, APR. 27, 1952

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Couple Leaves for New England

A WEDDING trip to New England followed the marriage yesterday of Miss

Jane Elizabeth Ubell and

John Rochford Cosgrove. The ~eouple was wed at 10:30 a. m. in Christ the King Catholic Church, ! . The Rev. Fr. Joseph Koster read the vows. : » » 2 THE BRIDE if the daughter of Mrs. Ora K. LaBelle, 2102 N. Meridian St, and Mrs. Josephine R, Cosgrove, 1222 Craw-

Wedding

Announced

Mss PATRICIA ANN GALLAGHER became the bride of Cosby Chom-

bley at 10 a. m. yesterday in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. The Rev. Philip Marquard read the’double-ring ceremony. . The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Paul Gallagher, 5414 E. 16th St. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Chumbley, Shelbyville. The bride was gowned in fvory satin and Venice lace. The bride carried a crystal rosary made by hand by Sister Vitalis of Marian College. Attendants were Miss Kathleen Gallagher, maid of honor, and bridesmaids Miss Iris Pena, Lima, Peru, and Miss Mary Harmon.

» » » THE MAID OF HONOR wore a dress of pink net with a fitted ..rapless bodice stole, and bouffant skirt with net ruching in a bow knot motif. Bridesmaids dresses were of the same style in aqua. Best man was Richard O'Connor. William Keenan and Thomas Voutes were ushers. The bride attended Marian College, and the bridegroom attended Wabash College where he was a member of Kappa Sigma Fraternity, !

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Miss Carole Joyce Hart, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Roy Kenneth Hart, 4817 W. Caven St., will be married at 2 p. m. today to John Sneed Jr. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sneed, 2915 Ruckle St. The rite will "be read in the Mars Hill Free ~ Methodist Churcly at 2 p.m.

The Rev. F. H. Current will

officiate. . i ! > ® bes *

ford Dr., is the mother of the bridegroom. Miss Violet Marie Hadden was the maid of honor. She wore a light blue lace and nylon tulle frock caught at the waist with a deeper blue vel-

vet sash. Lilacs tinted to match her dress made her bouquet.

Wearing a white ballerina length gown of imported Chantilly lace, the bride carried her great grandmother's antique rose point lace handkerchief. A small cap held her short illusion veil, Her bouquet included

Mrs. James Edward Huston was Miss Esther Laverne Benjamin before her marriage at 7:30 p. m, Friday in the Englewood Christian Church. She is the daughter 2 of the Rev. and Mrs. Austin P,

Benjamin,

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Medaryville. The bridegroom isthe son of Mrs. Charlotte Huston, 49 N. Tacoma St.

May 25 is the date chosen by Miss Harriet Wein

white lilacs centered with white

roses. » ” J

RICHARD J. COSGROVE was the best man, and the ushers included James E. Cox and Robert E. Rochford. A breakfast in the Harrison Room at the Columbia Club and a reception there later in the day followed the ceremony. The bride traveled in a navy blue pure silk shantung suit, white Panama hat, royal blue caat and navy accessories. The bridegroom attended Butler and Indiana Universities.

Hodgson Studio photo,

—Zalman photo, stein for her

_ marriage to Robert L. Glazier. ‘Their parents are Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Weinstein, 6003 Broadway, and Mr, and Mrs. David Glazier, 2811 N. -Delaware St. Miss Weinstein attended Co-

lumbia University and was

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Indiana University.

Glazier attended

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