Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 July 1952 — Page 32
Miss Carol Ann Holliday
Mobile Bretzman photo
* Announce Betrothal of Carol Holliday
MES. MARGARET STINCHFIELD HOLLIDAY, 3726 N. Meridian St., announces the betrothal of her daughter, Miss Carol Ann Holliday, to Bert Charles McCammon Jr. Mr. McCammon's parents live at 3743 N. Meridian St.
Aug. 28 has been set as the wedding date. The bride will
Candlelight Wedding Set
CANDLEIGHT ceremony today in Edgewood.Methodist Church will unite in marriage Miss Diane Leatrice Crispin and Kenneth E. Sanders. The Rev. Elijah T. Perkins will read the double-ring service at 3 p. m. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Major V. Crispin, 2836 8S. Meridian St. The bride, to be given in marriage by her father; has chosen a gown of French embroidered organdy of colonial design. She will wear matching long mitts and an illusion veil attached to a pearl crown and carry a white orchid and stephanotis on a white Bible. = » » MRS. WILBUR K. DAVIS, matron of honor, will wear mint green organdy of colonial design. A yellow organdy frock will be worn by the bridesmaid, Miss Percia Lee Harmon. Wilbur K. Davis will be best man and ushers will be Wendell E. Roe and Jack Hedges, After the ceremony -the couple will travel north, the bride wearing a yellow summer suit. At home address Aug. 10 will be 5020 Manker St.
be given in marriage by her grandfather, C. H. Stinchfield, Valparaiso. Dr. Roy B. Connor will perform the 10:30 a. m. service in Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church.
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MISS: LYNNE HOLLIDAY will be her sister's only attendant. Richard B. McCammon, brother of the bridegroom, will be best man.
To be—Mrs. Donald E. Irwin
Smith-Geng Vows Exchanged
Times Special KANKAKEE, III, July 26-— Miss Dorothea Lois Geng became the bride of Clarence A. Smith Jr., whose parents live in 5464 N. Kenwood Ave., Indianapolis, at 10 a. m. today here: Miss Geng is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Geng, Bourbonnais, Ill. The bridegroom’s father was best man at the ceremony in St. Rose Catholic Church. The bride wore a long white Chantilly lace over satin and nylon nef’ chapel length gown. Aqua ballerina frocks were worn by Miss Tonee Kevill, maid of
honor, and Miss Ruth Schildt and Mrs. Kay Canedy, bridesmaids, All three live in Chicago. » n » USHERS were Maynard Serr, North Dakota, and Howard Knight, South Bend. After Aug. 15. Mr. and Mrs. Smith will be at home in Chicago, 5959 Kenmore Ave. The Smiths are graduates of Northwestérn University. Mr. Smith also attended the Universities of Louisville and Kentucky. He belongs to Sigma Nu Fraternity, She is a member of Delta Zeta Sorority.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Denny, Mooresville, announce the engagement of their daughter, Evelyn May, to Thomas R. Woods, “son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles J. Woods, Martinsville. The wedding will take ploce Aug. 22 in the Mooresville Christian Church, Mrs. Morris Free will be matron of honor. James Anderson, Martinsville, will be best man. Ushers will be Frank Woods, Martinsville, and James Rienger, Mooresville.
ATter the family wedding a breakfast will be held in the Marott Hotel Miss Holliday attended DePauw Univensity where she belongs to Pi Beta Phi Sorority.
Mr, McCammon is a graduate of Indiana University and Park School and" attended Wabash College. He belongs to Sigma Chi Fraternity.
Irwin, USAF, at 3:30 p. m.
The fitted gown has a Vneckline, cap sleeves and a fingertip veil attached to heartshaped hat. The bride will carry red roses. - : The Rev. Leonard Wymore will read the double-ring ceremony
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Vonnie T. Knapp, 3614 W. Michigan St., and the bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Irwin, 644
: Alton Ave.
” 5 n OCEAN-MIST green over taffeta willl fashion the long flared gowns of the attendants, Mrs. Kenneth Ayres, matron of honor; Misses Sue Cauble, Patricla Weare and Betty Poland, bridesmaid; Miss Susan Span-
i nuth, New Castle, junior brides-
mail, and Mary ‘Wymore, flowergirl.
Capt. Russell Irwin will be his brother's. best man and ushers will be Mr, Ayres, Donald E. Kernagdle and Ronald Knapp. : A reception in the Knapp home will follow the ceremony. After a 2-week trip to Clifton Falls and Michigan, the couple will live in Bellville, Mich., where the bridegroom is stationed at the Air Force Base.
Local Couple Are Married
HITE frocks, the at-
tendants’ dresses over pastel taffeta, were worn at
the wedding of Miss Margaret Ann Kos and Richard L. McAllister in Our Lady of Lourdés Catholic Church. The couple exchanged vows at 9 a. m. yesterday with the Rev, Fr. William Buhmeier performing the double ring ceremony. Miss Kos, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph M. Kos, 5329 Hill St., was given in marriage by her father. Mr. McAllister is, the son of Mrs. Lillian McAllister, 5828 Hillside Ave. ’
~ n ~ THE BRIDE'S gown was of white nylon tulle with a chapel train. Chantilly lace edged the three tiers of the floor-length skirt. She wore a satin headdress trimmed with nylon tuile flowers with pearl centers, Her veil was fingertip length and her bouquet was of Amazonica lilies centerd with an orchid corsage, Floor-length bolero frocks were worn by Miss Rose Haney, maid of honor, and Miss Paula Kervan and Miss Rose Dwyer, bridesmaids. Thé dresses were white net and embroidered organdy over pastel taffetas with boleros of embroidered organdy in blue, yellow and pink. A reception in K of C hall followed the ceremony. Later Mr. and Mrs. McAllister left on & northern trip, the - latter wearing a light gray faille suit with white accessories. At home address after Aug. 4 is 5828 Hillside Ave. Mr. McAllister is attending Indiana University and belongs
to fn Kappa Fraternity.
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Keith Reese to Wed
Barbara Hannum In Linton Today
Times State Service
LINTON, July 26—An Indianapolis school teacher
and a lawyer will be married at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow in _
the Evangelical and Reformed Church here. Miss Barbara Hannum, teacher in Broad Ripple High
School, will become the bride of Keith C. Reese, She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hannum, here. Mr. Reese is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C, T. Reese, 5659 N. Illinois St., Indianapolis. » » » THE REV. W. R. LYNCH will perform the single-ring ceremony. The bride will wear an ice blue nylon tulle gown with sheer yoke and decollete of embroidered net. A pleated front panel in embroidery net trims the bouffant tulle skirt. The bride’s illusion veil falls from a half hat. She will carry a white orchid and stephanotis. Mrs. Ruth Rhamy, matron of honor, Indianapolis, and the Misses Lois Herendeen, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Philip J. Schmith, Decatur, Ind., the bridesmaids, will wear anklelength strapless gowns of blue marquiset with brief jackets
and will carry American Beauty roses.
» ~ = THE BEST MAN, Robert Robb, and ushers, Ralph Nessler Jr, Hal S8chornstein and John M. Ryan, are of Indianapolis. After the ceremony and a reception in Linton Country Club the couple wilt leave for Michigan, Canada and the New England states. The bride will travel in a beige linen suit with blue accessories, They will be at home in mid-August in the Commonwealth Apartments, Indianapolis. The bride is a graduate of Stephens College and Indiana University. She belongs to Delta Gamma and Tri Kappa Sororities. Mr. Reese is a graduate of Indiana University and its Law School. He belongs to Alpha Tau Omega and Sigma Delta Kappa Fraternities.
Jeanne Robinson Becomes
Frederick McFall's Bride
BALLERINA gown of ivory cotton lace was chosen by Miss Jeanne Robinson for her marriage to Frederick T. McFall ‘at 2:30 p. m. yesterday in Sweeney
Chapel, Butler University. Williams Creek Christian Church, performed the ceremony.’ -° The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert PD. Robinson, 8200 Spring~Mill Rd. The bridegroom is, the som ef Mr, and Mrs. J. Charles McFall,
Jamestown, N, Y. . : THE BRIDE'S gown had a FH A ; sweetheart neckline outlined in ecomes a rl e O ay. accordion pleated net. With it MPORTED white organdy with cathedral train will be
worn by Miss Cynthia Ann Knapp when she becomes the bride of Sgt. Donald E. today.
she wore a fitted jacket with elbow length sleeves edged with pleated net. Her wrist-length veil cascaded from a headband of tulle. She carried green and white orchids with valley lilies and stephanotis in ivy garlands. Mrs, John Thompson was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Otis Hubbard Jr. Evansville; Mrs. Edward Diehl, Cam-
bridge, 'Mass.; Miss Teetor, Hagerstown, and Mrs, Charles Harrison. They wore identical dresses in ivy green linen. » n » MR.. McFALL, father of the bridegroom, was Pest man.
Ushers were Laird Clark, Frank Shearman III, James Williamson and Norman Linquest all of Jamestown, N. Y. Worcestor Seely, New York, and Douglas Robinson. A reception was held in Woodstock Country Club after which the couple left by plane on a wedding trip to England and Europe. The bride wore a cinammon and chartreuse linen dress with brown accessories. She is a graduate of Tudor
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Hall and Indiana University and a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. She is a pro-
visional member of the Junior League. The bridegroom attended Princeton University and belongs to the Colonial Club.
Hodgson photo
Mrs. Edward L. Caldwell
Off to Canada, New York
R. and Mrs. Edward Lytle Caldwell are on the way to Canada and New York following their marriage at 9 a. m. yesterday. They exchanged vows in a doublering rite in Blessed Sacrament Chapel, SS. Peter and
Paul Cathedral before the Rev. Fr. John Reidy. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J: Fraim, 2219 ‘N. Delaware St. Mr. Caldwell's parents are Mr. and Mrs, Edward P. Caldwell, Marion Center, Pa. » ” ~ THE BRIDE wore white Chantilly lace over satin. Lace appliques trimmed the full hooped skirt of slipper satin that formed a cathedral train. She wore a two-tier fingertip illusion veil attached to a half hat
trimmed with lace applique and seed pearls. The bride's bouquet was of white roses.
» » # MISS LUCY L. FRAIM, maid of honor, wote light blue Chantilly lace and net. John Dyson Main was best man _and John H. Fraim was usher, A reception in the Hotel Antlers followed the ceremony. At - home address will be Blairsville, Pa., where the bridegroom attends Vale Technical Institute.
TO BE—~Mrs. Keith C. Reese
. SUNDAY, JULY 27, 1952
Noble Bretzman photo.
Joe Adkins Is Wed to Joan Richey
(CHAMPAGNE lace over taffeta, matching mitts and a cloche hat of daisies
Richey when she became the bride of Joe Taylor Adkins. Her nosegay was of summer flowers. . The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. ‘Richey, 345 Poplar Rd., was given in marriage by her father. The singlering ceremony was pérformed.at
at 10 a. m. today. The Rev. Fr. Leo Lindemann
pher’s Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Medenwald, 5800 W. 10th St, and Mr. Grande is the nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Albert "Aulbach, 3510 N. Pennsylvania St.
” » 2 MISS MEDENWALD'S gown was of white satin and lace. The- dress had a lace bodice
- and the full satin skirt formed She carried § a cascade of Amazonica lilies § centers circling a
a cathedral train.
with pearl corsage of white orchids. flowergirl, Miss Paula .Burton, carried a miniature “replica of the bridal bouquet.
» ” n MRS. PAUL I. BURTON, matron' of honor, wore blue tafféta. Nylon tulle in orchid, pink and blue were worn by the bridesmaids, Mrs. John L. Grande, Miss Barbara Richards, Miss Nancy Forbes and Miss Dorothy Medenwald.
The
8.8 8 3 JOHN L. GRANDE was best
man, Herschel Rowland Atkin-
' son was ringbearer, and tishers
were Paul I. Burton, Edward C. Grande, Richard Rosner and Louis Rosner. Mrs. Grande is a graduate of the University of St. Louis.
Betty Dean Is Wed
ME AND MRS. MELVILLE L. SUTTON received best wishes from relatives and" friends at a reception in Emmanuel Baptist Church after their wedding at 8:30 p. m. yesterday. Mrs. Sutton was Miss Betty Dean, daughter of Mrs. Thomas H. Dean, 1733 Hoyt Ave, Mr. Sutton’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sutton, Greenwood. The Rev. Floyd F. Smith read the double-ring, candlelight service. ” » WOODROW DEAN gave his sister in marriage. Miss Dean was gowned in white satin and lace. The bouffant skirt was edged in seed pearls. Her veil was fingertip, attached to a band of white satin ‘accented with seed pearls. white orchid and stephanotis on a Bible. Mrs, James Stull, matron of honor, wore an orchid taffeta gown With bodffant skirt and boat neckline. Mrs. Norman Johnson and Mrs. Joseph Walls, bridesmaids, were in yellow and aqua dresses of the same design.
~ LJ ~ SHERRY SUE JAMES and Lila Jane Sutton, sister of the “bridegroom, were flowergiris, and Jerry Dean, carried the ring. James Stull was best man and ushers were Robert Dean, brother of ‘the bride, and Ron~ nie Day, @feenwood,
were worn by Miss Joan
officiated at the double-ring cere- § mony performed in St. Christo- 3
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2:30 p. m. yesterday in Irvington Methodist Church by Dr. Henry C. White. Mrs. J. E. Hirschman was matron of honor and the bridegroom's father was best man.
Mrs. Hirschman wore a street-~
length blue frock and a floral hat, She carried a nosegay of summer flowers. » » s A RECEPTION in the bride's home followed the ceremony. Later the couple left for Wis-
Wedding Planned Today
HE bride wore traditional white and her attendants were gowned in blue, orchid and pink at the wedding of Miss Dolores Ann Medenwald and Robert J. Grande
Mrs. Robert J. Grande
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consin and Michigan, the bride wearing an aqua linen suit with brown accessories. At home address after Aug. 15 will be 77 Irving Court.
Mrs. Adkins has a master’s degree from Butler University's Jordan College of Music. She belongs to Sigma Alpha Iota JSorority and the Matinee Musicale. Mr. Adkins, a graduate of Indiana University School of Law, belongs to Sigma Nu Fraternity.
Wedding Rite
Was Read
HE Rev. E. A. Piepenbrok read vows uniting Miss Barbara Dampier and
Leon W. Genzer Jr. at 7:30
Pp. m. yesterday in St. John’s Evangelical and Reformed . Church.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Dampier, 5259 Camden Rd. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Grace
~ Duffey, 163 W, Thompson Rd.
Attendants at the wedding were Miss Kathryn Dampier, maid of honor; Miss Mary Lou Baker and Miss Loretta Edwards, bridesmaids. Kenneth Bridges was best man and ushers were Don Gustin and Gor“dan Miner. ” » » THE BRIDE wore a gown of embroidered white organdy, floor length. Her illusion veil fell from a crown of net. She carried a bouquet of white roses centered with white orchids.
The maid of honor wore white embroidered organdy over powder blue and bridesmaids wore white over yellow and orchid. The flowergirl, Carol Jean Danipier, wore white organdy over green, Louis Dampier was the ringbearer.
A reception was held in the home of the bride's parents. From there the couple left on.a motor trip to the East. They will live near Craig Field, Montgomery, Ala. where the bridegroom is-stationed. -
Attendants and Parties Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Gritton, 334 E. Minnesota St., announce the approaching marriage of their duaghter, Barbara, to Chester Coy Jr. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Coy, 1845 Orleans St. The Rev. William Marshall, retired pastor of the Golden Rule Christian Church will officiate at the 7:30 p. m. ceremony
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Lewis, 3920 N. Drexel Ave.; announce the marriage of their daughter, Janet Louise, to Garry Williams. & The wedding § took place in Paris, Ky., | Jan. 4, Parents of the bridegroom are Mrs, Esther = Williams, 3433 Central Ave., and L. O. Williams, Kokomo. The bride and bridegroom were both graduated from DePauw University in June.
shall and Thomas Collins will Aug. 30 in the home of the bride’s parents. Miss Ann Marattend the couple. Miss Marshall will entertain with . a miscellaneous shower tomorrow in her home, 5240 S. Keystone Ave. Mrs. W. O. Hulett, 23 Karcher St., will be hostess for a miscellaneous
shower Friday.
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