Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 June 1952 — Page 33
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[PABERNACLE Presbyterian Church was the scene of : the wedding of Miss Ruth Campbell and Donald Porter Sevens at 4:30 p. m. yesterday. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale
officiated. The bride, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ross T. Campbell, 3308 Bonham Dr, wore a gown of candlelight prini$ lace and tulle fashioned ig princess lines. The sculpbodice had an off-the-der neckline edged with pleated tulle. Panels of lace between, fans of accordion pleated tulle formed the voluminous gkirt and cathedral train.
Her fingertip vell of silk il-
~ lusion fell from a halo of lace. ‘She carried a cascade bouquet - of white orchids
anotls with ver leaves. -
. MISS ‘ROSE ‘STEVENS ve matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Jolene Laut, Middletown, O.; Miss Rosemary MeKee, Hartford City, and Miss Lou Anne Monroe, Cleveland. Their gowns were geranium pink nylon tulle with strapless petal bodices and tiered skirts, "waltz length. They wore matching shoulder stoles and
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carried white lace fans backed with flowers. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E, Stevens, 7980 Sycamore Rd, Attending him were Ross D. Stevens, best man; Harry Xerr Jr, Fred Hendricks, Joseph Clark, Glen Mitchell, James Schwentker and Norbert Sprouse, ushers. Following the ceremony was a reception in Highland K Golf and Country Club. From there the couple left-on. a trip to Florida and New Orleans. For traveling the hride wore a cos-
‘ tume suit of mauve sik shane
tung with matching sandals, pale pink hat and gloves and a white orchid corsage. 3 The couple will- be at home after July 1 in 1005 N., Penn. sylvania St. Both will be graduated this month from Indiana University where the bride was a member of Kappa Gamma Sorority and the bridegroom a member of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity,
Dr. Weld
Will Say
Vows Today=
MEE JEAN DOUGLASS will become the bride of Duane Allread in a 4:30 p. m. ceremony today in the North Methodist Church. She is the daughter of Mrs. George R. Douglass, 501 BuckDr. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs, William Allread, Greenville, O. Dr. Hiram Weld will officiate at the double-ring ceremony. Mrs, C. E. Evans will be matron of honor and Miss Virginia Douglass, bridesmaid. William Townsend will serve as best man. Ushers will include C. B®. Evans, Lafayette; Allen Davis, Akron, O, and George Douglass. > » = THY, BRIDE WILL wear a candlelight «atin and lace gown with a full skirt falling to a cathedral train. Her fingertip veil will be attached to a tiara. They will reside in Greenville, O. The bride is a graduate of Miami University and a member of Chi Omega Sorority. The bridegroom is a graduate of Miami and a member of Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity.
Will Take
Motor Trip GREENFIELD, June 14—A
motor trip to Michigan will follow the marriage of Miss Rebecca Ann Strickland and Ralph Lawrence Pernice at 4 p. m. today. The Rev. H. M. Reed, Noblesville, will officiate in the Greenfield Christian Church. Mr. and Mrs, Richard Hamyn Strickland of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Marion L, Pernice, Orlando, Fla. are the parents of the couple. Miss Rolens Woodward, MeCordsville, will b. the maid of honor, She will wear lavender voile over taffeta. Robert Kinneman will be best man. Ushers will include James Felix, St. Petersburg, Fla; .Jan Schipot, Worthingten; John R. Hoss, Carl Chapman and: Rob--ert. Strickland. The bride will be dressed in nylon tulle over taffeta. A tucked net cap will hold. her short veil of nylon tulle. She will carry white roses. A reception in the Greenfield Country Club will follow the ceremony. The bride attended Rollins College and was a Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority member.
Holy Cross Is Scene of Ceremony
Mss ROSE MARIE HERMAN and Robert J.:Stahl were married at 10 a.m. yesterday in Holy Cross Catholic Church. The Rev. Fr. John A. Stahl officiated. Mr. and Mrd. Albert A. Herman, 123 N. Highland Ave, are the parents ¥ the bride. Mr. and Mrs. George Stahl, 99 N. Hawthorne Lane, are the bridegroom’s parents. Miss Alberta Herman was her Sister's maid of honor. She wore
& blue nylon tulle frock styled «,
with a ballerina skirt. The bridesmaids, Miss Mary Ohleyer and Miss Joan Mountain, were dressed in similar frocks of orehid.
~ ” » GEORGE STAHL was best man. Ushers included Robert
‘Milam and James Lutz.
The bride wore a white Chantilly lace and tulle gown. Her two-tiered fingertip vell was held with an illusion cap that had a seed pearl motif. She carried a bouquet of white flowers centered with an orchid. A breakfast in the Hawthorn Room followed the ceremony.
A reception was held afterwardsin home of the bride's parents. The bridegroom was graduated from Xavier Univetgity.
Miner-Baker’ photo,
Mrs. Robert J. Stah!
Miss Pattie Haydon to Repeat Vows
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HE REV. CHESTER WHARTON will , read vows uniting Miss Pattie Anne Haydon and John E. Weyreter at 2:30 p. m. today in the Prentice Presbyterian
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Haydon, 3525 N. Grant Ave. groom is the son of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Eugene Weyreter, 3441 College Ave. _ Attendants in the wedding will be Miss Ann Starn, maid of honor; Miss Carol Jean Davis, bridesmaid, and Burt Hutton, best man. The bride will wear a gown ‘0f Chantilly lace and nylon net over satin with a strapless lace bodice and waltz length net skirt with a pointed overskirt of lace.
The bride
Take Trip to Miami WY re ra a
11:30 a. m. yesterday in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel of SS. Peter and Paul Ca-
The Rev. FY. Francis Van Benten officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Ky., and Mr. and Mrs. James G. Carroll, 1815 N. Delaware St., are the -parents of the couple. Mrs. Wilfred Armstrong, matron of honor, wore a pink tulle ballerina length dress with matching half-hat. Attending the bridegroom Bernie Key, best man, and William Hay, Bend, and Jack Fbx, ushers. The bride’s ballerina length white gown was
Andy R. Hembree, Pineville,
nylon tulle and lace over satin, take 2 trip to Miami
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Mrs. Charles J. Randa Jr.
Couple Leave for Smokies
Underwood photo.
Two Hanover College graduates, Miss Josephine Pittenger and Charles J. Randa Jr., were married at 2:30 p. m. yesterday in Metidian Heights Presbyferian Church. The double-ring. service was conducted by Dr. Roy B.
Connor J yr ‘The. bride ix the daughtir of Mr. and Mrs." A. O. Pittenger,
"923 E=3T7th 21. Ths bridegroom
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Randa, Riverside, Il. Miss Cynthia Pittenger was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Jeanne Pallant, New
Albany; Mrs. Carroll Sutton, Aurora, and Miss Blanche Cochran.
- Edward Randa, Riverside, was best man. Ushers were Edward Lembitz, Cicero, Ill; James Clemmons, Hanover; Arthur Pittenger, Bruce Mitchell and Emory Alling.
8 # 2 THE BRIDE WORE 2 gown of ivory Chantilly lace and nylon net with a sheer yoke edged with lace flowers. The bodice was lace and the bouffant skirt was accordion pleated net with an overskirt of
scalloped lace rippled from the
~ front. waistline into a' chapel sweep in-back.
e maid of hogor ‘wore a’ blue nylon tulle dress
ballet with a. sleeveless jacket. The
“strapless bodice was pleated
and bound with satin, The bouffant skirt was of all-over pleating, Bridesmaids dresses were of the same style in stardust blue. Following the ceremony was a reception in Meridian Hills
. Country Club. The couple left on a trip to the Smoky Moun-.
tains, For traveling the bride wore a beige and brown linen suit with beige and brown accessories. The couple will be at home at 5117 E. 38th St. The bride is a member of Phi Nu Sorority. The bridegroom is a member of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity.
To Live in Maryland Times State Servies PLAINFIELD, June 14—Satin and lace will be worn by Miss Beverly Margaret Pierce at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow when she becomes the bride of John Charles Walker. The Rev. Edwin M. Tomlinson will read the double-ring cere-
mony in the Plainfield Methodist Church.
The pink satin gown will be highlighted by a chantilly lace yoke and sleeves, A seed pearl tiara will hold her fingertip veil. Bhe will carry a ‘white orchard and valley lilies on a prayer hook.
Parentz of the couple are Mr, and Mrs. Ralph M. Pierce, this city, and Mr. and Mrs. Clay G. Walker, Chevy Chase, Md. & ” ” BLUE, PINK and lavender taffeta gowns fashioned after the bride’s will be worn by Mrs, Russell Throm, Indianapolis, matron of honor, and Miss Virginia' Arnold, and Mrs. John C. Wright, Ur-
2 Raymond Bt.
Greencastle
bana, Ill, bridesmaids. Mr. Walker will be his son's
best man, Ushers will be James
Varela and Wallace Hitchcock, ‘Washington. After the church reception, the bride will change into a black and white ensemble for her wedding trip to Washington. The couple will be at home after next Saturday at 404 Chevy Chase,
20 viet was graduated from DePauw University where she was a member of Delta Zeta Borority. Mr. Walker was graduated from DePauw University also and was affiliated with Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity. He is now attending Yale Divinity School.
~Zalman photo.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Goldberg, 3045 Broadway, announce the engagement of their daughter, Corinne, to Erwin Karlin, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Karlin, South Bend. Mr. Karlin is a gradu-
ate of the Butler yh of Pharmacy and is a member of Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity. Miss Goldberg attended Indiana and Butler Universities. The couple is Plunning a fall wedding,
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Reception Follows
= Wedding
A RECEPTION in the parlors of the North Methodist Church followed
the marriage of Miss Donna
Jean Wallace and Ens. Eldon Dante! Aldred, USN, at 2:30 p.m. yesterday. The Rev. Mead H. Reynolds, pastor emeritus, and Dr. Gerald L. Clapsaddle, officiated in the church. Mr, and Mrs, Floyd D. Wallace, 10 Highland Manor Ct, are the parents of the bride. Mr, and Mrs. Eldon M. Aldred, Warren, are the bridegroom’s parents. The bride was attended by Miss Patricia Goheen, maid of honor, and Miss Sally Julius and Miss Bonita Ragan, bridesmaids.
8 ® GEORGE M. ALDRED was best man, Ushers included Floyd D. Wallace Jr, William D.
«Schaffer, Bernard R. Peterson
and Lowell E, Green. Embroidered satin made in a strapless style formed the bridal gown. With it the bride wore a fitted jacket and illusion net veil which fell from a headband of satin and braid. The couple left for a motor trip to California after which they will be at home in San Diego. The bride attended Purdue University and is a June graduate of Butler, She is a member of Alpha Delta Sorority. The bridegroom - graduated from Purdue and belonged to Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity.
Local Man Will Marry In N. Y.
al LONG ISTAND. N. Y. June 14 Mrs, Jennie Mayer an-
nounces the engagement of her daughter, Mrs, Sylvia Mayer RO to Rabbi Samuel Halevi Baron, son of Henry EBrown, 1304 Broadway, Indianapolis, The wedding will be in the Temple Emanu-El, Fifth Ave,
_New York, June 22.
The bride-to-be was gradu- . ated from Hunter College -and
; * took graduate work in Cornell
University. Rabbi: Baron “waa, graduated © from Indiana U versity and hag a Master's gree from the University of Texas. He also was graduated from Hebrew Union Sollsge: Cincinnati.
Hassler photo.
To be—Mrs. Edward J. Fedosky
Fedosky-Eubank Rite Set
WEARING her mother’s bridal gown, Miss Virginia Ann Eubank will become the bride of Edward J. Fedosky at 6:30 p.m, today in the Tuxedo Park Baptist Church. The double-ring ceremony will be read
by the Rev. U, 8. Clutton, The bride's gown, in which her mother was married 25 yea¥s ago, is of antique ivory satin with an imported Alencon lace yoke edged with seed pearls. The long sleeves, accented with lace and pearls, extend in bridal points over the hands. The bouffant skirt of satin has an overskirt of lacs edged with pearls that extends into the chapel train.
. ” s ” - MISS EUBANK is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. A. W. BEu-
bank, 9500 Raymond 8t, - Mr, Fedosky the son. of Mr. and Mrs Edward Feédosky,
Calumet City, II, Attendants et the" wedding will be Miss Marji-LaRue, maid of honor, and Miss Janet Close and Miss Joan Corbin, brides-
maids. Jennifer Lee Parks, Martingville, will be flowergirl, and Allan Fedosky, Calumet City, ringbearer. John William Sweeney, Davenport, Towa, will be best man. Ushers will be Victor Fedosky, Calumet City; Jack Shephard, Rankin, Il; William 8hadburne, Louisville, and Richard Eubank. After the ceremony a garden reception will be held in the home of the bride’s parents." The couple will motor through. the South to Miami. They will
‘travel! to Lake Shishehogama,
Minocqua, - Wis, for the .re-
-. mainder of the summer,
Both will be graduated from Indiana University this month, The bride is a member of Delta Zeta Sorority.
Double Ring Ceremony Will Be Today
Miner-Baker photo.
To be—Mrs. James M. Stutz
Wedding Will Be in Sweeney Chapel
AT A CANDLELIGHT ceremony at 7:30 o'clock tonight in Sweeney Chapel of Butler University, Miss Mary Turpin
will become the bride of Robert E, Brickley. The Rev. E. T. Perkins will read the
double-ring ceremony.
The bride iz the daughter of Mrs. Martha Turpin, 945 Middle Dr., Woodruff Pl. The bridegroom ‘is the son of Mrs, Mary Brickley, 1144
Fletcher Ave, Attendants
Dan Taylor, ushers,
The bride will wear a gown of lace and tulle. The lace bodice tops 2 skirt of alternating panels
of lace and nylon tulle.
The couple will leave on a wedding trip after
the ceremony.
Nuptials Are Said
HE. REV. FR. JOSEPH BEECHEM officiated at the 9 a. m. marriage yesterday of Miss Patricia Schoettle and Wil-
liam C. Farrell Jr. The ceremony was read in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Schoettle, 435 Poplar Rd. and Mr. and Mrs. William C. Farrell Sr. 1224 N. Wallace Lane, I identical net and lace frocks of orchid, green, pink and blue were Miss Loretta Schoet- . tle, maid of honor, and Mrs. Richard Miller, Miss ‘Mary Beth bridesmaids. Kathleen Huser, flowergirl, wore
Norma Smith and Miss white net over taffeta.
Other attendans were Raymond Huser, best man; Francis Cardis, Joseph Huser, Arthur v Wells, ushers, and Bernard Burch Jr,, ring bearer. ek
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at the wedding will be Mrs. Lewis Sapp, matron of honor; Miss Carolyn Favre, Miss Helena Fendley and Mrs. Robert LeCompte, bridesmaids; Harold Beckley, best man, and Lewis Sapp, Robert LeCompte and
Schoettle,
ERNS and palms will decorate the altar for the wedding of Miss Patricia Warner and James Stutz at 2:30 p. m. today in the Wallace Street Presbyterian Church. Vows will be read at the double-ring ceremony by the Rev. John Bergen. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, H. P. Warner, 837 N. Riley St. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Stutz, South Bend. Attendants will be Miss Janet Comly, maid of honor; Misses Naney King, Jean Priebe and arjoris Stutz, bridesmaids; Ted Worley, best man, and ushers Bill Locklear, John Edwards and Stuart Warner. & 3 2 THE BRIDE WILL wear 2 gown of ivory nylon {llusion over satin with long sleeves and a cathedral train. Her illusion veil will fall from a Juliet cap of chantilly lace. Her attendants will wear dresses of light blue nylon net over taffeta of ballerina length with shoulder stoles. The couple will leave om a wedding trip to northern Michigan and Canada.
Wilma Kellie to Wed
Miss Wilma Jean Kells will become the bride of James Eder on July 5 in St. Rock’s Cath. olic Church. She iz the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. James Kellle, Glenns~Valley. The prospective bridégroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Henry B. Eder, 4724 Shelby St.
