Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1952 — Page 26
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _
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Joseph Nyers
Service to Be in Chapel
Miss DONNA WUERZBURGER and James Joseph Nyers will be married at 2:30 p. m. today in Sweeney
Chapel of Butler University.
The Rev. Robert Lewis of
the Butler School of Religion will officiate.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wuerzburger, 1006 W. 35th 8t., are the
parents of the bride. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bullard, 526 Terrace Ave, * Miss Mary Ann Sutton, maid of honor, will be dressed in a pink iridescent taffeta frock and matching headpiece. The hridesmaids, Mrs. Shirley Huber and Miss Carol Sundling, will wear blue iridescent taffeta frocks of simile ' design.
The bridal gown of white taffeta. has a white nylon net. skirt and twain. The {llusion veil will be fastened to a pear] tiara. She will carry white roses fashioned around a white orchid. Henry Huber will be the best man. Ushers will include Paul Herbricht and Donald Wuerzburger. The reception will be in the W. 35th St. address. Mr. Nyers attended Butler University.
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At 2 o'clock the afternoon of June 21 Miss Emma Jean Becker will become the bride of Lt. Richard D. Murray, Air Force Base, Bartlesville, Okla. The ceremony will be read in St. Paul's Episcopal Church. The couple's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Becker, 3220 College Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Murray, 1844 Mansfield Ave. Miss Virginia Holt, Bedford, will be the maid of honor. The bridesmaids are to be Miss Patricia Queen, Noblesville; Miss Louise Arnett, Bloomington, ond Miss Ruth Ann Crippen. A member of Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority, the bride-to-be will be graduated in June from Indiana University. Lt. Murray, a member of Delta Upsilon Fraternity, is an IU graduate.
Vows Read in Cincinnati
Times Special
CINCINNATI, O.; May 3—A trip to Smoky Mountain National Park followed the marriage of Miss Jeanne Kollmeyer and John Parr Snyder at 3:30 p. m. today
in the West Cincinnati Saint Barnabas Church. The Rev. Mastrice McCracken officiated.
The maid of honor, Miss Ruth Werner, New York, wore pale . green fallle taffeta. Miss Shirley Wendel, of this city, and Miss Anne Snyder, Indianapolis, were dressed in pale yellow and lavender faille taffeta frocks. The bride wore a white shamtung gown of ballerina length. With it she carried Easter lilies. Frank Neal was the best man, and the ushers included: Bruce Martin and Fred Albert. A graduate of the University of Cincinnati, the bride is
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enrolled in the School of Social
Service Administration at the University of Chicago. A Purdue University graduate, the bridegroom received his master's degree from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is a Sigma Xi Fraternity member, Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Kollmeyer are the bride's parents, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W.
Snyder, 1221 E. 86th St., Infjan- :
apolis, are the parents of the bridegroom.
Mrs. Donald Qoley was Miss Mildred Jean Rice before her marriage Apr. 12 in
of Tabernacle * Presbyterian Church. Cpl. Ooley is stationed at San Diego, Cal., where the couple is residing. Their ~ parents are . Mr. and Mrs. Lotus J. Rice, - 1103 N. Ewing St., and Mr. and Mrs. H 01 0 f Rosslyn Ave.
McKee Chapel
Miss Teetor Is Wed to «
John Meyer
Times State Service
HAGERSTOWN, May 3 -—White and yellow flowers decorated the home of ‘Mr.
and Mrs, Ralph Teetor when their daughter, Marjorie, was married there at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon to John R. Meyer. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Meyer, 136 E. 43d St, Indianapolis. Dr. Jean 8. Milner of the Second Presbyterian Church, Ine dianapolis, read the vows, The bridal attendants, Miss Connie Teetor of this city, and Miss Janet Macomber, Kendallville, were dressed in white embroidered organdy over taffeta frocks. They carried mare guerites and yellow rose buds. n n » THE BRIDE WORE white Brussels lace over white satin. Her fingertip veéil was! of matching illusion and she carried tiny white orchids. Charles E. Meyer, Indianapolis,jand Fred E. Meyer attended the bridegroom. A reception in the bride's home followed the ceremony. The couple left for a trip South for which the bride wore a cinnamon brown wool suit, natural straw hat and bag. A graduate of Tudor Hall School gnd Northwestern University, ‘she belongs to Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. The bridegroom was graduated from Wesleyan University where he was a member of Psi Upsilon Fraternity.’
Cleveland To Be Home
Times State Service MORRIS, May 3 — Dr. and Mrs. Donald A. Graneto will be at home in Cleveland after a wedding trip South. The couple was married here today in St. Anthony's Catholic Church. The Rev. Fr. Albert J. Schad read the vows at 9:30 a. m.
The bride, the former Miss Virgia Nordmeyer, 404 E, 13th St., Indianapolis, is the daugh-
* ter of Mr. and Mrs. William L.
Nordmeyer of this city, Mrs, Mary Graneto, Youngstown, O., is the mother of the bridegroom.
_ Mrs, John Richard Nordmeyer, Cincinnati, was the matron of honor. The bridesmaids included Mrs. Lawrence J. Hol. tel, Cincinnati; Miss Margaret Yirga, West Lafayette, and Miss Mary McCarthy, Indianapolis.
They were dressed alike in taffeta frocks and lace jackets. The shades were rainbow colors of pink, aqua, maize and llac.
THE BRIDAL GOWN was of taffeta with a nylon tulle and accordion pleated lace overskirt. The illusion veil fell from an {illusion circle held in place with seed pearls. The bride carried white orehids and stephanotis.
Charles Graneto was the best man, Ushers were John Richard, Donald Nordmeyer and "Robert Hipp.
After the ceremony a reception and dinner were held in the Hillcrest Country Club, Batesville. The bride traveled in a navy suit with Balenciaga accessories. She was graduated from Marian College. The bridegroom attended Notre Dame University.
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Loudermilk photo. May 31 is the date chosen by Miss Mary Janet Howard and Robert W. Gutherie for their marriage in McKee: Chapel of Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mrs. Robert H. Elliott. 5650 Guilford Ave. Mr. Gutherie’s parents dare Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Gutherie, 3702 N. Tacoma Ave. The future bride's attendants are Miss Phyllis Wolf, maid of honor, and Misses Carol Smith, Donna Avels and Evelyn Stewart, bridesmaids. Carola Howard, Melrose, Mass., is to be the flowergirl.
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Mrs. Robert J. Nelson Jr. :
Father Reidy Officiates
S. PETER and Paul Cathedral was the setting for the marriage at 10 a. m. yesterday of Miss Shirley Ann Burke and Robert J. Nelson Jr. The Rev. Fr. John Reidy
officiated. , ‘The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Corinne Burke, 3033 Sutherland Ave, Mr, Nelson's par-
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, Bloomington. Mrs. C. Remy McKean was matron of honor. Bridesmaids included Mrs, Michael L. Burke and Miss Audrey Nelson. Their full-skirted dresses were of taffeta, Mrs. ‘McKean wearing rose, Mrs. Burke turquoise and Miss Nelson yellow.
had a lace over satin bodice and lace yoke. She wore a fingertip veil and carried valley lilies and white orchids. Joseph Nelson was the best man, and the ushers were Wil liam Burke and Mr. McKean. A breakfast and reception followed at the Marott Hotel. The couple then left for a trip to the Smoky Mountains, the bride wearing a brown shantung suit with yellow accessories. The couple will be at home May 19
in 1322 N, Alabama St.
The bride's white satin gown
Breakfast Follows Ceremony
NLY the immediate families attended the wedding breakfast at Holly
Hock Hill of Miss Jean V,
Grummell and Curtis E. Walters. The couple was married at 9 a. m, yesterday in St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church. The Rev. Fr. John Holloran officiated. Edward J. Grummell, 5801 N. Coburn St,, 1s the father of the bride. The bridegroom's mother is Mrs. Maud L. Walters, South Bend. After the breakfast, a reception was held in the home of the bride's father, The couple left for astrip East.
» » » THE BRIDAL GOWN was white Chantilly lace, made“with a sheer yoke, long sleeves and bouffant waltz length skirt. Her fingertip length veil fell from a white velvet circlet trimmed with pearls, prayerbook to which streamers were attached. The matron of honor, Mrs. Richard -Wolsifer, was the only attendant. She wore a pink marquiset fashioned with a belere jacket. . : Vincent August Grummell was the best man, and the ushers included Leroy A. Walters and Richard F. Grummell, The couple will live in South Bend.
Couple Will
Live Here
A reception in the Lake Shore Country Club followed the marriage of Miss Margaret Gue and Harold L. Dobbs at 10 a. m. yesterday. The vows were repeated in the St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church. The Rev. Fr. Daniel Senefeld performed the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Gue, Chamberlin Drive. Mr. Dobbs’ parents are Mr. and Mrs. William E. Dobbs, 514 S. Keystone Ave. ” - ” MRS. CARL WOOD, matron of honor, was dressed in a spray blue net and lace frock. The bridesmaids, Misses Kitty Fitzgerald, Catherine Osburn and Beverly Schmaltz, wore similar dresses of yellow, pink and green. The bridal gown of ivory satin and lace was accented with a sheer yoke, long sleeves and bouffant skirt that fell into a cathedral train. The bride's tiered illusion veil was held with pearlized orange blossoms. She carried amazonica lillies centered with an orchid cluster. ” o . NORRIS NIEHAUS was the best man, and the ushers included Robert Schmaltz, Norman Schmaltz and Gene Mangin. After a short wedding trip to Cincinnati, the couple will be at home in 1114 Wade St.
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Ugrinovich-Bowen Vows Set for May 25
Miss Dorothy Mae Ugrinovich and Fred Marion Bowen will be married May 25 in the Seventh Christian Church. The Rev. Howard Miller will read the vows at 2:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ugrinovich, 1623 Bellevieu Place, the parents of the bride-to-be, made the announcement. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bowen, Sardinia, are the parents of the prospective bridegroom. Mr. Bowen attended Butler University.
’ -Z an ph Miss Marcia Jo Jahnke an Robert Ellis Page were married at 10:30 a. m., Apr. 19, in Holy Name Catholic Church. The Rev. Fr. Robert Hartman officiated. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Jahnke and Mr. and Mrs, A. L. Page, all of Beech Grove. The couple is living at 2319 Dawson St. ! wld > :
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Miss Maureen: Boyle, daughter of Mrs. Kaye Teresa Boyle, Tampa, Fla., and Harry A. DeMoss were married Apr. 26 in a
_ double-ring /ceremony “here. The bridegroom is the son of
Mrs. DeMoss Sr., Mooresville. The couple will foside in Indianutler University.
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Miss Joan Shaw to Marry
EPEATING vows read by the Rev. Virgil D. Ragan, Miss Joan Marlene Shaw and Lt. Joseph M. Hill man, Ft. Riley, Kas., will be married at 2:30 p. m. today in the Fairview Presbyterian Church.
Mr. and Mrs. HA. W. Shaw, 4023 E. 34th St, are the parents of the bride. Mrs. Walter Haverkamp, London, O, and F. F. Hillman, Columbus, are the bridegroom’s parents.
The bride's attendants, Miss Shirley M. Shaw, maid of honor, and Misses Jean Smith, Cora Lane and Betsy Hillman, bridesmaids, will wear ‘white tulle over taffeta frocks, The maid of honor will carry blue baby iris and the bridesmaids, yellow baby iris.
SATIN WILL FASHION the bride's gown. It is made with an imported lace. yoke and sleeves and a full skirt with side panels that form a bustle.
Three tiers of tulle form the dress train. She will carry a prayerbook. Floyd Hillman Jr. Will be best man. Ushers will include Fred Shaffer and Lt. Thomas Husselman, Corinersville. A reception and dinner will precede the wedding at 5:30 p. m. Saturday in the Hawthorn Room. After a wedding trip to Chicago, the couple will be at home May 17 in Ft. Riley, Kas., where the bridegroom is stationed. The bride attended Butler University where she was an Alpha Chi Omega Sorority member. The bridegroom attended Ohio State and Ohio Universities.
Miss Dorothy Ann Pike and Louis E. Ruffin Jr. will be married this summer in Albuquerque, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Pike, 5537 Central Ave., announce. Mr. Ruffin's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ruffin Sr, Albuquerque. The bride-to-be attended the University of New Mexico where she was a Chi Omega Sorority member. Mr. Ruffin also attended the uni. versity as well as the New Mexico Military Institute in Roswell, He is a Sigma Chi Fraternity member. Apr. 26 Miss Katie Marvin and Miss Grace Jones gave a party for the engaged couple in Albuquerque.
Engagement Is Announced
Times Special
LAKEWOOD, O., May 3—Miss Betty Joan Hoffman
will become the bride of Robert D. Dresher in a May 24
ceremony, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lbuis Hoffman,
anndunce.
The bridegroom-to-be is the son of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Dresher, 202 E. 75th 8t., Indianapolis. The rite will be read at 2:30 p. m. in the University Presbyterian Church in Lafayette. Dr. Leigh O. Wright will officlate. Mrs. MR. Gilbert Jr. of this city, will be the matron of honor. The bridesmaids will include Miss Patricia Hill; Miss Colleen M. Doherty, Indianapolis, and Miss Connie Henschen, W. Lafayette.
Miss Dolores Ann Liese and Jack Alden Pollard were married Apr. 25 in the Park Avenue Chapel, New York, her parents here, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Liese, 1528 W. 26th St., announce. The bridegroom is the son of John Pollard, 933 Thompson he: oe aro igle ’ the Centra = Presbyterian ‘Church, Haverstraw, N. Y., officiated,
Bob Mead, Detroit, will. be the best man, and the ushers
» Will be Bill Patton, South Bend}
Von Ballew, Indianapolis, and Jim Gabbert. Sharon Lynn Hoffman is to be the fA~wergirl. The future bride will be grade uated in June from Purdue Uni. versity, where she belongs to Pi Beta Phi Sorority. The pro spective bridegroom is a Purdue
graduate and is a member of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity.
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