Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 June 1952 — Page 31
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3 \ ‘ - Photo Reflex Mr. and Mrs. John A. Good, 1203 Dawson St., announce the engagement of their daughter, Carolyn, to Don Parson. He is the son of Mrs. LaYaughn Parson and Emmet R. Parson, both of Indianapolis. The bride-to-be is attending Hanaver College and is a member of Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority. Mr. Parson will be graduated from Hanover this June and belongs to: Lambda
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September wedding here will unite Miss J. Margaret
Bonnell and the Rev. James Gordon Emerson Jr., Indianapols, Ind. i She is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John Sutherland Bonnell of this city and The High--lands, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Prof. and Mrs; Emerson Sr. Standford University and this city, are the prospective bridegroom’s parents. Dr,. Bonnell will officiate at the wedding. % !
Miss Bonnell is an ‘alumoae of the Brearley School, and & ,
senior in. the Wooster College.
Her fiance, a Stanford University alumnus, was graduated from the Princeton Theological Seminary.~He has completed graduate residence work in the University of Chicago and is youth minister of the
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Church, Indianapolis. . ” - THE COUPLE'S attendants will include Mrs. Robert Arnott, Lake Geneva, Wis, matron of honor; Mrs. Allen McQuaig, Arden, Ontario, Canada; Mrs. Marvin Terrell Jr., Bloomington, N. C.; Miss Susanne Ervine, Washington; Miss Heather Ollmann. Hempstead, Long: Island, N. Y., and Miss Martha Anne Horner, Trio, O., bridesmaids. -
Sgt. Richard Graves Cowdery, Ft. Harrison, formerly ‘a resident of Stanford, will be best man. : The ushers will be the Rev. Arnott, Lake Geneva; the Rev. Allan McQuaig, Arden, Ontario; Clark N. Ross, Evanston, Ill, and Mr. Terrell, Bloomington.
Couple Wed
In LaPorte
Times State Service 3 LAPORTE, May 31—Mr, and Mrs. Herman Eubele announce the marriage of their daughter,
The candlelight wedding took
place at 7 p. m. today in the
LaPorte Church. a wat The bride attended Indiana University where she was a member of Phi Mu Sorority. The bridegroom was graduated from Indiana University and is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity.
Board to Meet
Board members of the Indiana Federation of Clubs will meet at 2 p. m. June 25 in Turkey Run State Park. Presiding. will be Mrs. Victor A. Selby, Fairmount, recently elected IFC president.
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Por! ANDERSON, May 31—Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Buerger ofthis city announce the engagement of their daughter, Beverly Ann, to Don Hamilton. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hamilton, also of this city. No date has been set for the wedding.
lon photo uce in a ceremony Wednesday in the Roberts Park Methodist Church. Their parents are Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Herring, 21 E. St. Joseph St., and the Rev. ond Mrs. Ernest S. Luce, Las Vegas, N. M,
"Trip West to Follow. Wedding
JOHN A. GOOD will give: ‘his daughter, Virginia Ann, in marriage to Harold Holzhausen at 3:30 p. m. today in the Memorial Presby-
- wille, best man, and ushers, Wil-
‘ fam Alexander will perform the double-ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.- John Good, 1203 Dawson St. The bridegroom is the son of Walter Holzhausen, Shélbyville, “Miss Good will wear a gown with a white lace bodice and
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MISS CAROLYN GOO maid of honor, will wear a strapless dress of aqua net. Miss _ Janet Good and Miss. Helen Bland, bridemaids, will wear identical dresses of pink. Stella May and Linda Kay Good, twin sisters, will be flower girls.
Attending the bridegroom will be Paul Holzhausen, Shelbyville, best man, and ushers Willam . Owens and Richard
Christy. i
After the reception in the church the couple. will leave on a wedding trip West. The bride will travel in a beige linen suit with - green accessories. The couple will be at home later in 632 Dayton Ave.
Vows Are Said in Presbyterian Church
A TRIP TO Flonda followed the marriage at 8:30 p. m. yesterday of Miss Betty Jean Roberts and Richard E. Hann, The Rev. William A. Alexander read the vows in the Memorial Presbyterian Church,
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy A. Roberts, 2820 E. Southern Ave. are the bride's parents. Mrs. Paul ‘Mitchell, 1011 N. Drexel Ave, is the bridegroom’s mother.
The atténdants were; dressed
~ in organdy frocks. The matron
-of. honor, Mrs. Bruce McNeal, wore yellow, . The. bridemaids
“Ore May-Hann, were & in blue and pink. rilyn Susan May was the flowergirl. : ® 8 = . GERALD STEVENS LYONS was’ best man. Ushers were Del Ramon Price and Bruce McNeal. Albert Leon Roberts was
, ringbearer
The bridal gown was of white appliqued organdy made with a bertha “collar and four-tiered skirt. The bride's floor-length veil was of white nylon net, edged in lace. She carried white sweetpeas centered with an orchid. A reception at the church followed. After June 21 the couple will be at home in 3101 E, ‘Michigan St. The bridegroom attended Indiana University.
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