Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 August 1952 — Page 33
. 3, 1953
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Fast Side Couple Will Wed Aug. 10
‘A COUPLE growing up a few doors apart will be married at 2:30 p. m. next
Church? Exchanging vows will be Miss Phyllis Jane Rosell and Rodney Woodruff Dunham. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Rosell, 6811 E. Pleasant Run Pkwy. The prospective bridegroom's parents, the David W. Dunhams, live in 6859 E, Pleasant Run Pkwy.
" n ” MRS. WARREN TIMMERMAN, Shelbyville, Tenn. will be matron of honor and brides-
Bauer, Chicago, and Miss Caroline Ann Doty. Paul S. Askren will be best man and ushers will ‘be Lt. Warren' H, Timmerman, Shelbyville, Tenn., Richard Justice, Logansport, and Curtis Middleton. The Rev. Emory Fulling will officiate. Miss Rosell attended Purdue University where Mr. Dunham was graduated. He belongs to Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity.
Miller-Arnold Wed Today
Miss Helen Margaret Arnold will become the bride of 8amuel Miller at 2:30 p. m. today in West Washington Street Methodist CHurch. The Rev. H. J. Kieser will perform the doublering ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Arnold, 329 Lockburn St. The bridegroom is the son of Amil Miller, Lynnville. Miss Ann Oldham will be maid of honor, and bridesmaids will be Miss Mary Margaret Glasson and Mrs. Robert Ferguson. Howard Elwood Miller will be best man. Ushers will he William Herbert Arnold and Robert Fiack Ferguson. The bridegroom attended Indiana State Teachers College.
” ” ” THE BRIDE will wear a gown of white nylon tulle over satin with a sheer yoke trimmed in lace, Her tier illusion veil will cascade from a white tulle bonnet highlighted with seed pearls. She will carry a bouquet of Amazonica lilies centered with pink rosebuds and a pale lavender orchid. The maid of honor will wear a maize marquiset dress and bridesmaids will. wear the same style in orchid and nile green. Following the ceremony a reception will be held in the church. From there, the couple
" will leave on a trip to’ Niagaraa
Falls. The bride will wear a navy blue shantung dress with white accessories. At home address next Sunday is 2010 N. Meridian St.
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Mrs. Robert M. King
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Miss Phyllis Jane Rosell
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The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Miriam Jane Reed and Richard E. Clift, Indianapolis, has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas H. Reed, Benton, Ill. The wedding will take place at 3:30 p.m. Aug. 23 in the First Methodist Church, Benton. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clift, 5785 N. Delaware St. Both the
bride-to-be and prospective bridegroom are graduates of De- ° Pauw University. He is a member of Sigma Chi Fraternity and
she belongs to Delta Gamma Sorority. ,
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Robert M.King Weds
Nancy Jayne Hacker In Ceremony Here
WALTZ-LENGTH gown of white embroidered swiss organdy was worn by Miss Nancy Jayne Hacker
when she became Robert M.
King’s bride at 2:30 p. m.
yesterday in St. Paul's Episcopal Church.
The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Charles William Hacker, 3836 N. Pennsylvania 8t. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas King Sr., 3810 Central Ave., are the bridegroom's parents, » ” » THE SINGLE-RING ceremony was read by the Rev. John H. Vruwink The bride's gown had a sculptured bodice with decollete neckline. She wore - white organdy mitts and an illusion tri-tier veil attached to an organdy pillbox hat accented with floral applique and seed pearls. Her nosegay was of white butterfly orchids. ” » ” MRS. JACK WATSON, matron of honor, and the bridesmaids, Mrs. Frank Moore, Kokomo, and Mrs, Thomas King Jr., wore waltz-length gowns of white organdy over pink taffeta and carried pink and white nosegays. Francis C. Truitt was best man and ushers were Thomas King Jr. and George N. Gale, ” ” » . THE COUPLE left for Northern Michigan after the ceremony and a reception in the church parlors, Mrs. King attended Willlam Woods College and Mr. King is a graduate of Butler University.
Wilma Bell - To Be Wed In Chapel
QWEENEY CHAPEL, Butler University, will be scene of the wedding of Miss Wilma Jean Bell and Charles L. Trotter at 3.p. m. today. f Miss Bell is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reid F. Bell, 21 | FE. 37th 8t. Mr. Trotter's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Homer D. Trotter, 1454 N. Holmes Ave. The Rev, George G. Kinsey, - pastor of Memorial Baptist Church, will perform the
double-ing ceremony. s ”
» MISS BELL will wear a long white organdy frock with a train and carry fleur d'amour. White pique applique trims the train and yoke. With it will be worn a fingertip veil of illusion net attached to a halo hat. Mrs. Carlos L. Bell, Carmel, matron of honor, will wear navy sheer trimmed in white. Bridesmaids, Mrs. Donald. O. Seller and Mrs. Carroll D. Trotter, will wear pale pink and dusty pink nylon gowns. The three will carry asters. Sue Ann Spicer will be flowergirl and the best man will be Carroll D. Trotter. Carolos L. Bell, Carmel, and William Niemann will be ushers.
” ” » THE COUPLE will travel north after the ceremony and a reception in the Alpha Chi Omega Sorority house.
Fr. Morley Reads Vows
VWEARING a gown she
. = .designed herself, Miss Jeanne O’Brien became the
bride of Victor Dearing at 10 a. m. yesterday in St. Catherine. of Sienna Catholle Church. The Rev. Fr. Willlam Morley read the double-ring ceremony. Miss O'Brien's. gown was of white candlelight satin with a skirt of tiers of tulle ruffles. She carried a cascade bouquet of white orchids, Amazonica lilies and stephanotis. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. O'Brien, 950 Hervey St. -
” n ” ATTENDING her were Mrk. Raymond Strack, matron of honor; Misses “Janet O'Donnell, Wanda Toffolo - and Rosina Menonna, and Mrs. Raymond Roembke, bridesmaids. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and- Mrs. Harry Dearing, 1325 Marlowe Ave. was attended by Harry Dearing, best man, and ushers James Curran, South Bend; George Dearing, Frank Dearing and Jack O'Brien. Jimmie Leo Gootee, Phoenix, Ariz., was ringbearer and Mary Ann McGovern was flower girl.
the Rev. Wayne Yaeter. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Auble, 4120 Narrose Dr., and a member of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Reif, Milwaukee, Wis, and a member of Delta Upsilon Fraternity. ” ” ” THE BRIDE wore a gown of velure embroidery over organza with a sheer yoke edged in pleating. The fitted bodice had l6ng sleeves and the full skirt fell. into a chapel train. Her double-tier tilusion veil fell from an organdy cap embroidered with. seed pearls. 8he carried glamellias, roses and ivy on a prayer book.
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Miss Church, R.“W. Ogle Wed Today
HE Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church will be the scene of the marriage of Miss Annabelle Louise Church -and Raymond William Ogle at 4:30 p. m. today. Vows will be read by the Rev. Carl Hatfield.
The bride will be attended by Mrs. James C. Lee,. Camp Pickett, Va, matron of honor; Miss Carla Jean Stout, LaGrange, Ill, maid. of honor; Mrs. Richard Jackson, Noblesville, bridesmaid, and Nancy and Jane Henderer, Pekin, Ill, flowergirls.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Church, 85008 N. Pennsylvania St. The bridegroom {is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lou D. Ogle, Brookfield, Ill ~ » ” HE WILL be attended by Cpl. James Lee, Camp Pickett, Va, best man. Ushers will be Done ald Henderer, Pekin, Ill, Here man Blomberg, Herbert Thompson and James Bertsch. The bride will wear a candlelight- Venice lace gown with a bouffant waltz-length skirt over crinoline. The formal bodice is accented with a brief jacket.
Sleeves and neckline are edged
in pleated nylon net. Her elbowlength veil falls from a snug lace cap edged with nylon net. She will carry a single white chid with white stephanotis nd ivy. Ld » n ATTENDANTS will wear waltz-length dresses of purple iridescent silk organza. The flowergirls will be dressed in pale blue nylon trimmed In white organdy over full ruffied petticoats.
A reception will be held in the garden of the brides home. From there the couple will leave on a wedding trip north. For traveling, the bride has chosen a natural linen suit trimmed with pink beading, pink straw hat and gloves and natural linen purse and shoes. At home address is 3224 Burnet Ave, Cincinnati, O.
The bride is a graduate of Butler University and a member of Delta Delta Delta Sorority. The bridegroom attended Butler and is now atending the University of Cincinnati. He is a member of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity.
Miss Barbara Gritton, doughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Gritton,
H Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sylvester, 1421 Sturm Ave, announce the engagement of their daughter, Eileen, -to John W. Tandyk. Mr. Tandyk is the son of~Mr. and Mrs. John A. Tandyk, Chicago. The wedding will take place this fall. Tle. prospective bridegroom was - graduated from the University of Illinois.
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Wiese is announced by the
bride-to-be’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester C. Peterson, 5815 N. Pennsylvania St. Mr. Wiese of -Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Wiese, 1037 . W. 52d StxJhe wedding will-be held at 4:30 p. m. Aug. 23 in-North Methodist Church,
Van Winkle-Thomas Wedding Read
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334 E. Minnesota St., will become the bride of Chester Coy Jr., at 7:30 p. m. Aug. 30 in the home of her parents. The prospective bridegroom’s parents live in 1845 Orleans St. The ceremony will be read by the Rev. William Marshall, retired pastor of Golden Rule Christian Church.
Charles Reif Takes Bride
Two DEPAUW. University graduates, Miss Suzanne Auble and Charles Reif, were united in marriage at 2:30 p. m. yesterday in Irvington Methodist Church by
ATTENDING her were Miss Judy Reif, maid of honor, and bridesmaids Miss Mary Baker and Miss Joan Ritzi. They wore identical mint green nylon tulle strapless dresses with matching stoles. The bodices were tucked diagonally over full ballerina skirts.
The reception was held in the home of the bride's parents. From there the couple Jeft on a wedding trip to northern Wiscongin. For traveling the bride chose a powder blue suit trimmed with navy and white and navy accessories. At home address after Aug. 10 will be 4459 Oakland Ave. Milwaukee, Wis.
Miss Sullivan
Repeats Vows
Times State Service - PERU, Aug. 2-—Vows uniting Miss Mary Ann Sullivan and Ralph E. Snyder were read by the Rt. Rev. R. W. Welsh at 11:30 a. m. today in 8t. Charles Catholic Church. Attending the couple were Mrs. John Hedges, matron of- honor, and Steve Sullivan, best man. The bride wore” a slim ivory
gatin gown with a deep oval neckline. The shirred skirt fell into a Cathedral train, and the long sleeves extended into points over the hands. Her fingertip veil of illusion was edged with lace and fell from a crown of seed pearls. 8 The maid of honor wore a
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Mrs. Ralph
strapless blue nylon net dress with ‘a nylon stole and large blue picture hat of - hairbraid. Breakfast was served to guests
after the ceremony in the Red Coach Dihing Room. The couple ‘left on a trip to New Orleans. For traveling the bride wore a navy bite tailored suit with white accessories.- At home address aften Aug. 12 will be 221 Waltham Ave, Hammond. The bride is the daughter of
RS. Sylvan E. Van Winkle was Miss Betty Joanne Thomas before her marriage July 25 in Garfield Baptist Church. Vows
‘uniting the couple were read by
the Rev. C. C. Cantrell. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Vaugh Thomas, 5404 Shelby St, The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Van Winkle, 1548 Finley St. Attendants were Miss Eleanor Knittel and Miss Margaret Van Winkle, bridesmaids; Miss Patricia Thomas, maid of honor; Miss Etta Van “Winkle, flowergirl; David Sturdevant, ringbearer; Robert Van Hoy, best man; Allen Martindale and Charles Quillan, ushers. The
at home address is 1546 Finley Ave,
Marriage *
Announced
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Pickett, 1231 N. Euclid St., announce the marriage of their daughter, Jane Ann; to Donald Hohen« berger at 3:30 p. m., July 26, in the chapel at Ft. Harrison. Vows were read by Chaplain Witlilam Tuttle. The couple was attended by Carl Ritter, Toledo, O., best man, and Miss Joan Wray, maid of honor. After a wedding trip to Florida the bride and bridegroom will reside in Indianapolis,
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E. Snyder
Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan of this city. She attended Purdue University and was graduated from Ball States Teachers College. She Is a member of Kappa Delta Pl Sorority. The bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Snyder, 938 N. Oxford St., Indianapolis. He
is ‘a graduate of Purdue University and the American Institute of Electrical EngineerAng. v ie
