Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 June 1952 — Page 30
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Mrs. James Rodgers Allen
Military Wedding Is Held
FULL military wedding united Miss Kathryn Anne wnadewis afd Capt: James. Trodgers Allen. at-3:30 p. meen : ain yesterday in the Irvington Methodist Church. :
_. Ushers in: full dress summer beige Air Corps uni-
forms made an arch of swords under which the bridal party left the church after - the ceremony.
Vows were read by Dr. Henry White, assisted by the Rev, William McElroy, Louisville. " The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Lewis, 58 N. Audubon Road. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James 8, Allen, 3015 N. Meridian St.
MRS. ROBERT FRANTZ of Boston was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Lowell Smith, New Castle; Miss Margaret Ann Clift, Lexington, Ky.; Miss Paulette Kennedy, Martinsville; Mrs, Jack Schenck and Miss Ruth Jordan. Kenneth Barber, Belville, Ill, was best man, Ushers were Lt. Richard Brill, West Lafayette; Capt. Edward Hoagland, Dayton, O.; Lt. Jack Kean, Chicago; Capt. Jack Kemp, Coraopolis, Pa., and Capt. Robert Frantz. The bride wore a voluminous gown of ivory nylon tulle with & full train of pleated tiers. Lace embroidered with pearls
and velvet flowers draped the off-the-shoulder neckline, . Her headpiece was of the
same lace and velvet flowers
with a floor-length illusion veil. She wore eight-button white gloves and carried a bouquet of pink butterfly orchids, pink valley lilies and ivy.
- un . SANDY SHULTZ, flower girl, wore a pink organdy dress, Bridesmaids were dressed alike in pink nylon net with fichu necklines andi,bouffant pleated skirts. Stephen Armstrong, Ft. Wayne, ringbearer, wore a white linen suit and carried the rings on a white satin pillow. A reception was held in the church. From there the couple left on a trip to Virginia Beach. For traveling the bride wore a beige silk and linen jacket with a black slim skirt and black and white accessories. The couple will be at home after July 5 in Coraopolis. The bride is a graduate of Indiana University where she was a member of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority. The bridegroom is a graduate of the U. 8, Military Academy, West Point.
IU Graduates to Marry
SATIN AND LACE will be worn by Miss Margaret A.
Hadley at 3:30.p: m: today for her marriage to Charles Harris Weeaner in the First Friends Church. The sbride's white gown will be styled on princess
lines with a V-neckline and a molded bodice. Her full skirt will fall into a cathedral train, with unpressed pleats, A Chantilly lace headplece outlined with illusion and pearls wilt cateh her fingertip {llusion veil. She will carry valley lilies and streamers centered with a white orchid.
w - ” THE MATRON of honor, Mrs. Willlam Pickerman, Columbuas, Ga., will wear an aqua net over taffeta ballerina gown. Shrimp net over taffeta ballerina gowns will be worn by Miss Patricia Lewis, Dyer; Miss Betty Morris, Elwood; Miss Nancy Smead, Washington, Ind, and Miss Jo Ann Booker. Jan Ward, Danville, and Jane Hadley, Danville, will be flower-
girls, James Staton will come from Hammond to be best man.
Ushers will include Charles
Henley, Plainfield? Joseph Peterson, Terre Haute; Gene Fehr, Youngstown, O., and Robert Hadley. ” ~ » AFTER A reception in the Marott Hotel, the couple will leave on a wedding trip to Florida and the South. The bride
will wear a navy shantung suit dress with navy and white accessories for travel, They will make their home in Plainfield. The bride is a graduate of Indiana University, where she was a member of Delta Delta Delta Sorority. Mr, Weesner also was graduated from Indiana University. He was afmliated“'with - Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity, Parents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs, Herschel A. Hadley, Bridgeport, and Mr. and Mrs. Rollis 8, Weesner, Plainfield.
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MSs JOAN COXEN became the bride of Robert Woizeski at 4:30 p. m. yesterday in the English Lutheran Church of Our Redeemer. The Rev. Willlam-Eifert performed the double-ring ceremony. : The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Blanton Coxen, 3834 N. New Jersey St. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E: Wolzeskl, 4932 College Ave. Miss Berniece Horth was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Judith Reynolds and Miss Sue Goodman. Roger Woizeski was best -man and ushers were Rees Zay, G. Weldon Johnson and John Gerard. » » ~ THE BRIDE WORE a gown of white faille taffeta with a sweetheart neckline, gathered basque bedice and long sleeves. The gathered skirt extended into .a chapel train and her tiered illusion veil fell from a Juliet cap adorned with seed pearls, She carried a white satin Bible with a shower of carnation tufts falling from a white orchid corsage. Bridesmaids wore pink embroidered organdy dresses with matching organdy Juliet caps. The dresses were made with
sweetheart necklines, cap sleeves and gathered floor length skirts, » » »
A RECEPTION followed the ceremony in the Kappa Alpha Theta House. From there the couple left on a trip to Wisconsin. For traveling the bride wore a navy blue crepe dress, navy accesgories and a white orchid. The couple will be at home after July 1 in Sioux City,
Both bride and bridegroom attended Butler University. The bride was graduated this month and Alpha Theta Sorority. The bridegroom is a member of Phi Delfa Theta Fraternity.
Engagement oi Is Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. Jobinson, 5240 N. Delaware 8 nounce the engagement of Their
daughter, Betsy, to Pvt. Lewis
Dean Causey Jr. He is the son of Mrs. Adelalide Fairbanks Causey, Cricklewood Farm, Carmel, and Capt. Causey Sr. Liberty, Ind. Miss JRobinson attended Stephens College and Pvt, Causey attended Berkshire College.
Bride Wears
Lace Gown
HE Rev. Fr. Joseph Beecham read the dou-,ble-ring vows at 11:30 a. m.
yesterday uniting Miss Mary M. Balley and James W. Burkart in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. Parents of the couple are Mrs. Bonnie I. Bailey, 1860 N. Talbot Ave, and Mrs. Harry A. Burkart Sr, 415 N, Irvington Ave. A huge lace overskirt accented the bride's Chantilly lace over satin white gown. The overskirt extended into a point over the cathedral train. She wore an imported illusion -eil which showered from a satin cap embroidered with seed pearls. She carried a cascade bouquet of white roses and ivy,
~ » ~ ATTENDANTS in taffeta and net were Mrs. Willam E. Sullivan, matron of honor, and Mesdames James W, Metzger, William H. Bailey and Thomas A. Gray, bridesmaids. Harry A. Burkart Jr. was his brother's best man. Ushers included Mr. Metzger, Harry Hopkins and Henry Meier. After a reception in the bridegroom's home, the couple left on a wedding trip to New York and the East. The bride changed into a navy blue silk shantung dress with beige accessories for travel, Mr. Burkart is attending the University of Cincinnati where he is a member of Beta Theta Pi Fraternity. The couple will make their home in the Irvington Ave. address.
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Mrs. Wayne K. Murphey
Kathryne Owen Marries
HE RT. REV. RICHARD A. KIRCHHOFFER, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis, read the vows uniting Miss Kathryne Owen and Wayne K. Murphey at 5:30 p. m. yesterday in St. Paul's Episcopal Church.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James K. Owen, 4921 Graceland Ave. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. J. 0. Murphey, Foleroft, Pa. Miss Gwyneth Williams, Scranton, Pa. was maid of
honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Marjorie: Raab, Johnstown, Pa. Miss Constance Curry, Ardmore, Pa., and Miss Barbara Brewer, John ' Clarke, Rutledge, Pa., was best man. Ushers were James Darcy, Philadelphia; Grant Wheeler, Carbondale, Pa.,
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THE BRIDE WORE a gown
she designed herself of imported Chinese silk crepe and Chantilly lace. * The molded lace bodice had long tapering sleeves and a low scalloped neckline. The bouffant skirt fell from a gathered waistline into a chapel train and was highlighted by two lace panels on either side in front. : Her shoulder length veil showered from a lace Juliet cap. Lace flowers were appliqued on the veil.
Attendants wore identical dresses of forget-me-not blue lace and net. The shirred bodices had deep lace bertha collars and full skirts fell from the gathered waistlines.
The reception was held in the parish house. From there the couple left on a trip West. For traveling the bride wore a twopiece navy dress trimmed in white,
She was graduated this year from Wilson College, Chambersburg, Pa. The bridegroom was just graduated from Pennsylvania State College. He is a member of Tau Phi Delta Fraternity.
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Nuptials Set
Miss Marcie Joyce Elkin Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Elkin, 3177 N. Pennsylvania St., announce the en-
gagement and approaching
marriage of their. daughter, Marcie Joyce, to Stanford Green, son of Mrs. Sadie Green, Newark, N. J. The wedding is planned for July 16 in Los Angeles. The bride-to-be attended Butler University.
- » ” MR. GREEN attended Al-
bright College and received his bachelor and master's degrees from tle University of California in Los Angeles. In September he will intern in the University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, for his Ph. D. He is an associate of the American Psychological Association and belongs to Pi Lambda Phi Fraternity.
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Rite to Be in Hillsdale
HILLSDALE Formal Rose Gardens will be the scene of the marriage of Miss Marilyn Jane Downey and Theodore A. Tuschinsky at 7 p. m. today. Vows will be read at sundown by the Rev. R. M.
Dodrill. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harland Downey, 516 E. 23d 8t. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Tuschinsky of the Hills-
“dale Rose Gardens.
- » . THE BRIDE WILL wear a gown of white organdy with a fitted bodice and long fitted sleeves of organdy appliqued with pink flowers. A stand-up fichu will frame the shoulders and the gored skirt extends into a chapel sweep. Her tiered elbow length veil showers from-a half-hat of illusion with pink motifs. She will carry a shower bouquet of white bridal roses. Miss Frances deFenelon, maid of honor, will wear an orchid marquiset dress with plunging neckline, cap sleeves and a full
Montgomery, will wear the same kind of dresses. Other bridal attendants will include ‘100 girls in pastel evening gowns who will form an aisleway through which the bridal party will pass to enter the improvised altar. » id ~ . . THE BRIDEGROOM has chosen his father as best man. Ushers will be Otto Walterspiel, Edward D. Smith, Clemens Euringer and Stanley Wagner. After the ceremony a reception will be held in the Rose Garden and the couple will leave on a wedding trip. The bride will travel in a powder blue suit with white accessories.
They will be at home in Hills-
dale Rose Garden after July 7. The bride attended Butler
University and was a member ~
Reception
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To. Follow Ceremony
A RECEPTION in the Delta Gamma Sorority House on the Butler Umversity campus will follow
the marriage of Joan Carter and Richard Schatz at 2:30
‘P. m. today in Sweeney Chapel.
The Rev, Norman Schultz will read the vows at the doublering ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Carter, 912 Berwyn 8t. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs, Blizabeth Schatz, 810 N. Riley Ave. Miss Dora Pierson will be maid of honor. Miss Gloria Suess, New York, and Miss Sonia Willem will be bridesmaids and Mary Ann Papas, flowergirl, Attending the bridegroom will be Robert Schatz, Sharon, Pa, best man, Dave Q'Herron and Arthur Smith, ushers, and Donald Robey, ringbearer.
» » ” THE BRIDE will wear a gown of white lace and nylon tulle. The lace bodice will be fashioned with a bateau neckline and short sleeves. The bouffant tulle skirt will have an apron of lace that falls into a chapel train. Her lace cap trimmed with blue forget-me-nots will hold her short illusion veil. Her bouquet will be of stephanotis, baby's breath and a white orchid backed with a white net frill. The maid of honor and bridesmaids will wear dresses
of cornflower blue lace and starched chiffon and carry nosegays.
After the reception the couple will go on a wedding trip to
Phoenix where the bridegroom _
is stationed at Luke Air Force Base. For traveling the bride will wear an aqua Palm Beach suit with white accessories. She is a graduate of Butler University. The bridegroom attended Butler and Purdue Universities and is now attending Arizona State College while serving in the Air Force.
fh 5 # . To Be Married , Mr. and Mrs, Abraham L. Borinstein, 4155 N. Meridian ‘St, announce the engagement of their daughter, Helaine, to
. Robert N., Simon, son of Mrs. + Milton N. Simon, 3113 N. Me-
ridian St. Miss Borinstein is a graduate of Tudor Hall School and Sarah Lawrence College. Her fiance was gradgated from DePauw University where he was affiliated with Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. No date has been set for the wedding. ?
Vows Read
In Newark NEWARK, O., June 21— Vows uniting Miss Rose-
marie Roney and Edward
Charles Eckman, Indian-
apolis, were read at 10 a. m. today in the St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church here by the Rev. Fr. Edward McGinty. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. William J. Roney, here, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Eckman, 2431 Central Ave, Indianapolis. Miss Patricia Ann Roney, the bride's only attendant, wore a blue nylon tulle frock fashioned wtih a lace bodice and jacket. Attending the bridegroom were Joseph A. Eckman, Indianapolis, best man, and James Harless and John Burns, Indianapolis, ushers.
” ” ” THE BRIDE'S ICE blue anklé-length gown was accented with lace and seed pearl trim. She wore a Mary Stuart cap of matching lace with her fingertip veil and carried a white prayerbook topped with a white orchid. A Dbreakfast in
the Delta
* Delta Delta Sorority House of
Denison University followed the ceremony, The bride ‘chose a blue-gray silk-shantung dress with black and white accessories for her wedding trip. After July 1 the couple will be at home in 3736 N. Pennsylvania St, Indianapolis. The
bride is a graduate of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College. The bridegroom attended Butler University. :
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Mrs. Dale Louis Klauss
Klausses Go to Nassau
ABERNACLE Presbyterian Church where her parents were married was the scene of the wedding of Miss Joan Alice Ball to Dale Louis Klauss at 3:30 p. m. yesterday. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale read the double-ring rites.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ball, 4709 N. Pennsylvania St. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Klauss, Glenshaw, Pa. Attending the bride were Miss Marilyn Wood, maid of honor; Mrs. Harlan Scheffler, Chicago, matron of honor; Mrs, Paul Leckey, Glenshaw; Mrs. Wilbur Hinds, South Bend; Miss Juliet Farmer, and Mrs. Robert New-
by, bridesmaids. “Margo Eld- .
ridge was flowergirl. $2 aris 9 THE, BRIDEGROOM'S father REThas ARES were
Hootqgn, Gail Worland and Wil< bur Hinds, all of South Bend, and Stephen Ball." Robert Newby III was ringbearer. : The bride wore ‘a gown of white Chantilly lace over satin with a fitted bodice and-bateau neckline of marquiset outlined
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with cut out lace flowers and sequins, Lace flowers were appliqued on her fingertip veil which showered from a lace cap encrusted with sequins. Her bouquet was a cascade of - white orchids, stephanotis and lilies. Attendants wore identical ballerina dresses of powder blue nylon tulle with tulle dusters. A reception was held in the Marott Hotel Ballroom. From there the couple left for Florida and Nassau. For fraveling the bride wore a suit of mushroom Sories and a white orchid. * The couple will. be at home in Columbia, 8. C., after July 13. The bride is a graduate of Butler University and a memsber of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority, The bridegroom is a graduate of Hanover College and a mems= ber of Sigma Chi Fraternity,
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Rite Is This Afiernoon
DR: ROBERT B. PIERCE will read the double-ring vows uniting Miss Mary Margaret Hughes and James F. Dixon in marriage at 2:30 p. m. today in the Broad-
way Methodist Church. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Hughes, 5006 Shelby St., will wear a starched white marquiset gown with an off-shoulder yoke outlined with a lace bertha. An apron effect of Chantilly lace ruffles will highlight her bouffant skirt which will fall into a cathedral train. She will carry a shower bouquet of white roses and stephanotis.
» ” ” BLUE AND PINK nylon tulle over taffeta will be worn by
the bride's sister, Miss Georgia Hughes, maid of honor, and Miss Velma Earl, bridesmaid. Harold G. McCord, the bride's brother-in-law, will be best man and Bill Griewahn and Herb Lahmann, ushers. The couple will leave on a wedding trip to the Smoky
Mountains. Mr. Dixon is the son of Mrs. Earl Farmer, Mountainview, Mo.
Dr. Milner to Officiate
Mss JANETNELLE WEIRICK and Hugh Arthur Thornburg will leave for Miami after their 4:30 p. m. marriage today in the Second Presbyterian Church, Dr. Jean S. Milner will read the single-ring rite.
Parents of the couple are Mrs. Horace Karr Weirick, 5647 N. Pennsylvania St., and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Studebaker Thornburg, 316 E. 33d St. The bride's Ceil Chapman gown of porcelain white antique silk taffeta will have an off-the-shoulder neckline and fitted bodice ending in a Colonial line from which the voluminous skirt will fall. The skirt and train are detailed with pin-wheel shirrings. * » » » A CORONET of braided fabrie will hold her full-length illusion veil and she will carry a cascade of white orchids with touches of amazonica lilies and streamers of stephanotis, Rose and muted shades of blue silk antique taffeta shantung gowns will be worn by Miss Betty Caye Burns, Terre Haute, maid of honor, and
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Mrs. Donald M. Spence, Mrs. Richard Maguire, Miss Helen Aldrich, Miss Jacqueline Sterne er and Miss Mary Louise Singe er, Ft. Wayne, bridesmaids. Phillippe Morre will be best man. Ushers will include J, Robert Durham, Alvin E, Meyer, William T. VanLandingham, Mr, Spence and Robert F, Wright. ~ After a reception in the church, the bride will change into a navy silk shantung suit with white linen accessories, The couple will reside in 5647 N. Pennsylvania St. The bride is a graduate of Indiana University where she was a member of Alpha Omega Sorority. Mr, Thornburg was
graduated from Indiana University and Indiana University Law School. He is a member of Delta Tau Delta Fraternity,
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