Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 June 1952 — Page 34
‘Mrs, John
Weissert
IU Graduates Are Married
COLLEGE romance ended in a wedding in Tabernacle Presbyterian Church at 2:30 p. m. yesterday. Miss Blanche J. Cochran, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer H. Cochran, 5621 Washington Blvd., became the
bride of John D. Weissert. Mr. Weissert is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Weissert, South Bend. ‘The couple was graduated from Indiana University this month,
” ~ » DR. ROY E. VALE performed the double-ring ceremony. : Ivory satin and an heirloom Belgium lace veil were worn hy the bride. The frock had a seedtrimmed sheer yoke, mandarih collar and bouffant skirt that fell into cathedral train. 8he carried a white orchid,
SYREN ay Mrs. is 2 Wilson, ‘Indidanapolis, ‘was matron" of honor. She and the bridesmaids wore pale green taffeta formals, made strapless and ballerina length and carried daisies, uy Bridesmaids were Miss Judy .
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Martin, Downer’s Grove, Ill, and Miss Jane Queisser, Mrs. Charles Randa and Mrs, Irving Ball. Martin A. Weisset, Bend, was best man. Ushers were Richard Worth, South Bend; John Kyle, Gary; Dave Michael, Frankfort; Frank O'Bannon, Corydon, and William Shideler and Gordon Wilson.
South
AFTER THE wedding and a reception in Meridian Hills Country Club the couple left for the Smoky Mountains. The bride hat and navy-accessories. “Resi dence will be. in Ft. Lee, Va. after July 23. _ The birde is. a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority and the bridegroom belongs. to Phi Gamma Delta fraternity.
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he engggement of Miss Cath-
erine Hamilton and Donald F. Stewart is announced by Miss Hamilton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Collin H. Hamilton of this city. Mr. Stewart is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Stewart, 254 W. Hampton Dr., Indianapolis, Ind. Date for the wedding has not been set. Miss Hamilton is employed in the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Justice Department, Washington. Mr. Stewart, recently discharged from the USMC, is employed in
Lawrence, Ind., by the
Mrs. - Guiberson Walker was Miss Frances Louise Nafe before her mar-
Ideal Engineering Co.
Gown Is
White Silk
Vows uniting Miss Mary Kathryn Smith and Byron Clinton Groves will be read at 2:30 p. m. today in the New Palestine Methodist Church, The Rev. George Dinwiddie will officiate. Parents of the couple are Mrs. Flora J. Smith, New Palestine, and Mr, and Mrs. Everett Groves, 7608 Pendleton Pike. The bride chose Mrs. John Lease, matron of honor, and Mrs, Wayne Cochran and ors. Herman Kleiman, bridesmaida. They will wear matching white organdy over pearl pifk taffeta frocks. Dean Groves will man,
be best
THE BRIDE'S white silk organza gown. is over ice blue taffeta accented with applique of lace and seed pearls. A seed pearl and orange blossom tiara will hold her ice blue veil. She will carry a cascade arrangement of gardenias and geranium flowerettes,
A reception in the” Kleiman home, Greenfield, will follow the ceremony. After Sept. 15 the couple will live in Lawrence.
‘The bride is a graduate of Ball
Franklin Lobdell
officiated at the
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Double-Ring Vows Will Unite Pair
A DOUBLE - RING cerenfony will unite Miss Joan Merrill and John R.
Schnurlein at 2:30 p. m. today in the Northwood Christian Church. The Rev. Theo O. Fisher will officiate. Parents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs. Fred L. Merrill, 6936 Warwick Rd., and Mr. and Mrs. Roger M. Schnurlein, Crown Point.
” #" " THE BRIDE will enter the church in a pastel pink nylon gown fashioned with an overskirt of nylon net trimmed with white medallions. Her hat with veil will match. Her maid of honor, Miss Nancy Willett, will wear a toast nylon pleated dress with white accessories and carry daisies. Judy Merrill, the bride's sister, junior bridesmaid, will appear in a pastel blue organza trimmed in white eyelet. Tommy Merrill will be ringbearer.
» » ” RICHARD STEUER will be best man. Donald Bowen,’ Colfax; Hudson Topping, Gary; Charles -Wise, Anderson, and Richard Urbauer will be the
- ushers,
After a reception in the church the couple will leave on a wedding trip. The bride will travel in an aqua linen suit with pink accessories. July 15 they will be at home in Crown Point. The bride attended Indiana University and the bridegroom was graduated from IU.
IU Nurse Will Marry
Times Special NEW CASTLE, June 28-A nurse and doctor-to-be will be married at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the. Christian Church here. Norton W. Dann, son of Mr.
‘bride: traveled in a gray shan- and Mrs. Nathan J. Dannofthis “tung sult with- matching straw.” city will take-as his bride, Migs”
"Mary Anh Foyst, student nurse-
in the Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis. Miss Foyst is the daughter of Mrs. Mae Foyst of New Castle. The Rev. George D. Greer will officiate. The bride will be gowned in white marquiset with chapel train and fingertip veil of white tulle. She will carry gardenias and carnations. Her sister, Miss Martha Lee Foyst, maid of honor, will wear aqua nylon net over taffeta. n » lJ - JERRY DANN will be his brother's best man. Ushers will be Lennie Ritkin, Terre Haute; David Day, Indianapolis; Bill VanBebber, Richmond; Joe Gold, Ft. Wayne; Richard Leviton, Cincinnati, and Michael Dann. After a reception the couple will leave for Petoskey, Mich. Residence will be in New Castle. The bridegroom was graduated from Indiana University and will enter the IU Medical School this fall.
Anna Heady Is Married |
Miss Anna Louise Heady and Lewis G. Baltzell were married at 2:30 p. m. yesterday in the West Side Church of God. The Rev. Lawrence Burden officiated. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Heady, 1916 W. Vermont St., and Mrs. Kathryn Baltzell, Rockford, Ill. Miss Wilma Sue Heady, maid of honor, and Miss June Hendrick, bridesmaid, wore yellow and orchid dotted Swiss ballerina length frocks.
“ - ” THE BRIDEGROOM was attended by Jack Holtzapple, Rockford, best man, and H. Walton Thatcher, Cambridge, O., Dr. Chester Stowell’ and Curt Heady, ushers. Mee The bride's candlelight satin gown was fashioned with a short train. She carried white gladioli and carnations. A reception in the Hawthorne Social Center followed the ceremony. After July 14 the couple will live in 61368 College Ave. The bridegroom is attending Lincoln Chiropractic College.
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Will Live in St. Louis
Times Special DANVILLE, IIL, June 28—Candlelight and twilight lace and tulle gowns will be worn at the wedding of Miss Anna Marie Juergens and George W, Hamilton at 2:30
p. m. tomorrow in Danville,
The bride, formerly of 2035 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, Ind. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Juergens, Danville. Mr. Hamilton, 8t. Louis,
is the son of the Mrs. Arthur E. Hamilton, Morrison, IIL The Rev. Harold Guenther will perform the double-ring
ceremony. . " o
THE BRIDE will be gowned in candlelight imported Medici d'spirit lace, satin and nylon tulle. The molded bodice of lace over satin is accented by a standing lace collar and sheer yoke, falls from a crown of tiny seed pearls. Miss Joanne Lockhart, the bride’s niece and maid of honor, will wear twilight mauve nylon tulle with bouffant ballerina skirt. A dress in nile green in identical design will be worn by the matron of honor, Mrs.
Richard L. Wallner, Cincinnati. Gowns like the matron of honor will be worn by the brides-
Her tiered illusion veil
maids, Mrs, Donald Hamer, Iowa City, Iowa, and Mrs, Chester Nielsen, Indianapolis. Flowergirls will be the btide's
twin nieces, Betty -and Sue Petersen, St. Louis. ‘
r #8 n - CHARLES WEST, Morrison, Ill, will be best man. Ushers will be Charles Hamilton, Honduras, Central America, William’ Hamilton, Rock Island, Ill, and Fredrick H. Juergens, Mariemont, O. A church reception will follow the ceremony. Afterward, the couple will travel West, At home address after July 11 will be 4231 California Ave. St. Louis. The bride studied in Lake
View Hospital School of Nursing, Danville, Ill, and Margaref Hague Hospital, Jersey City, N. J. She was on the faculty of Methodist
School of Nursing, Indianapolis. Mr. Hamilton is a graduate of the University of Missouri. He is assistant entomologist for the state of Missouri.
To be—Mrs. George W. Hamilton
Ceremony to Be in Chapel
Miss FRANCES JEAN BLACK will become the bride of Milo E. Kendrick at 3:30 p. m, today in McKee Chapel, Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Dr. Roy Ewing
Vale will officiate. Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Black, 111 W. 33d St, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Kendrick, 3550 Graceland Ave., are the couple's parents. Miss Shirley Stegpger, maid of honor, and Miss Phyliss Carr and Miss Mary Qualter, bridesmaids, will wear pearl pink and blue net frocks. Carl Pferrer will be best man
and Robert Harbin and Joseph Craven, ushers.
u ” = THE BRIDE'S WHITE organdy gown is frosted and extends into a chapel train. A lace cap trimmed with net and seed pearls will hold her fingertip veil. She will carry white roses. A reception in the Hotel Lincoln will follow the ceremony. After July 7 the couple will live in 4911 Rockville Rd.
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Mr. Freeman Will Marry Oklahoman
Times Special i OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., June 28—A Hoosier will take a bride here to-
morrow.
Irving Joel Freeman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Freeman, 5259 N. Capitol Ave. Indianapolis, Ind, will wed Miss Barbara Jane Heiman, She is the daughter of Mr. and sMrs. Herbert Heiman of this city. t The wedding will take place at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow in Skirvin Hotel: with Rabbi Joseph Levenson officiating. 8 = . THE BRIDE will wear an imported Swiss organdy made floor length with a fitted bodice and jewel neckline. The full skirt forms a bustle that falls into panels and becomes a chapel train. Her three-tier illusion veil will be attached to a lily-trimmed organdy bonnet. She will carry white lilies and lemon leaf. Mrs. Walter Shur will be matron of honor, and Miss Artyce Aronson, Miss Jane Levy and Mrs. Simpson. R. Walker Jr., bridesmaids. They will wear buttercup yellow marquiset duster dresses trimmed in heavy white embroidery. Herschel Freeman, Indianapolis, will be best man. Ushers will be Jack Ansell Jr.,, Monroe, La., and Jack Halper and Robert Heiman. » s ” “A DINNER in the hotel will follow the wedding. The couple will go to Los Angeles and San Francisco. The bride will travel in a light brown silk linen suit with white accessories, After July 20 the couple will live at 6025 Town and Country Lane, Dallas. Miss Heiman is a graduate of the University of Texas and belongs to Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority. Mr. Freeman attended Indiana University and the Uni-
sity of Missouri. He belongs. to. Migma’ Alpha Mu. Braternity.....
Will Take Trip East
A late afternoon wedding today will unite George A. Young and Miss Martha Anne Stahmer. Set for 3:30 o'clock, the double-ring ceremony will be read by the Rev. William H. Eifert in the Redeemer Lutheran Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Stahmer, 2248 Nowland Ave. Mr. Young ifs the son of Mrs. Lyndell Young, 334 Orange St. Miss Stahmer has chosen a dress of ivory satin lace with nylon tulle. Her tiered veil of imported English illusion will fall from a lace cap. She will carry white roses and orchids. 2 = » MRS. PAUL E. STAHMER, matron of honor; Miss Alma Domroese, St. Louis, and Mrs. Howard K. Brown, bridesmaids, will wear pink net and lace. Hubert Hart will be “best man and Paul E. Stahmer and David J. Piepenbrok, ushers. After a church reception the couple will’ leave for New York and Washington. After July 8 their residence will be 1929 N. New Jersey St. The bridegroom was graduated from Butler University this month. He also attended the University of Cincinnati,
Miss Jane Weber Sets Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Norbert A. Weber, 544 Eastern Ave., announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Jane, and Joseph Petrovich Peerson. Mr, Peerson is the son of Mrs. Susan Petrovich, East Chicago.
The ceremony will take place at 10 a. m. Aug. 23 in St. Phillip Neri Catholic Church, Miss Weber attended the University of Cincinnati and Purdue University. She belongs to Theta Phi Alpha, social sorority. Mr. Peerson, a graduate of Purdue, is a member of Chi Epsilon and Tau Beta Pi fraternities.
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was Miss Mary Ellen Doersche! before her wedding Thursday night in the North Methodist Church, Dr. Hiram Weld
double-ring ceremony. Parents of the
couple are Mr. and Mrs. Armin Louis Doerschel, 5812 Indianola Ave., and Mr. and Mrs, J. William Lobdell, 6128 Park Ave. The couple will live in Chicopee Falls, Mass.
First home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Owen, married June 22 in West Park Christian Church, will be 66 N. Tremont Ave. Mrs. Owen was Miss Barbara Sartor, daughter of Mrs. L. M. Sartor, 102 N. Sheffield Ave. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Owen; Camby. The Rev. David Bruce
Miss Beverly Farquer, Mrs. ‘James White and Miss . Rosemary Bergman, Herschel Sor Sartor rsc _ and Bernie Bec
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Moore officated. Attendants were
Mrs. Frederick Nordsiek
Nordsiek-Storey Rite Read
WHITE sheer marquiset and organdy fashioned the bridal gown of Miss Wanda Storey, when she became the bride of Frederick James Nordsiek last night. The 7:30 p. m. ceremony took place in Edgewood
Methodist Church with the Rev. Duane Thistlethwaite officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Storey, Nashville, Ind. The . byidegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Nordsiek, 3419 S. East St. v
8 ou 8 THE BRIDAL gown had a
stand-up collar, V-neckline and
fitted bodice with allover floral applique. The full skirt, also appliqued, had a chapel sweep.
The bridal veil of silk illusion was gathered to a shirred pearl-
edged net cap. The bride carried a prayer book with orchids and sweetheart roses, .
Miss Barbara Storey, maid * of “Honok, wore a pink net frock
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matching stole. The bouffant ballerina skirt had a side drape. Aqua frocks, of the same design, were worn by the bridesmaids, Misses Doris May, Jackie Mount and Shirley Miller. Mary Ellen’ Harrison was flowergirl and Bruce Kendall, ringbearer,
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WILLIAM DUDLEY attended as best man. Ushers were Gene Austin, Jack Perry and Robert Ulrey. A reception in the Marott Hotel followed the. ceremony, Afterward the couple left on a
‘northern. trip. The bride trav-
eled in a white suit with navy
““accessories:~On return they will
“with “shirred formar bodice amd “live on-Btop 8 Road
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Mr. and Mrs. Chester C. Janson, 3602 N. Euclid Ave., announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Marilyn Jane, and Wilbur Harvey Lindner. They will say vows July 12 in Sweeney Chapel, Butler University. Mr. Lindner is the son of Mrs. D. R. Lindner, 36 S. Wallace Lane. Miss Janson is a Hanover College graduate and member of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority. Mr, Lindner was graduated from Purdue University and belongs to Kappa Sigma Fraternity. Miss Janson has chosen Miss Donna Sue McKee, maid of honor. Bridesmaids will be Miss Kathryn Bottorff, Jeffersonville; Miss Mary Ackert, St. Louis, and Miss Marian Wagus, Nashville, Tenn.
Rev. Smith To Officiate
Pearl-pink tulle and lace will be worn by Miss Marion A. Morell today .in Emmanuel Baptist Church when she becomes the bride of Edward L. Hayworth. Miss Morell, 1418 Linden St, is the daughter:of Mrs. Harvey Prather and Ralph Morell, both of Indianapolis. Mr. Hayworth is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Havworth, 235 8. Rural St. The Rev. Floyd Smith will read the double-ring ceremony.
THE BRIDAL GOWN is fashioned with square neckline and is waltz-length. The tiered illusion veil ‘is attached to a pear-pink half-hat. The bride will carry pink-tipped white roses. Mrs. Mack Bays Jr., matron of honor, will wear a lilac net ballerina f al. Mint green will be worn by the bridesmaid, Miss Carol Morell. Attending the bridegroom will be Robert Matthews, best man; and Robert Green and Robert Sipes, ushers. A reception will be ‘in# the urch.
Dance, Music Recital
Mrs. W. G. Patterson and Miss Mary Ann Patterson will
present their music and danc-. ing pupils in recital at 8 p. 'm..
Monday in Wilking's Auditofium. The program will include “A Summer Fantasy” with the
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