Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 August 1952 — Page 32

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PAGE 32 —— Plan Trip To Canada After Rite

R. AND MRS. Paul Allan Means will leave on a wedding trip to Can-

ada after their marriage at 2:30 p. m. today in the Cap{tol Avenue Methodist Church. The Rev. M. B. McClure will read the single-ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Farle Swann, Ottumwa, Ia. The bridegroom is the son -of Dr. and Mrs. Karl 8S. Means, 2101 N. Pennsylvania St. Miss Doris Fleck will be maid of honor, and Miss Karleen Ralya will be bridesmaid. ~ » 3 CHARLES ECKELS has been chosen as best man. Ushers will be Willlam F. Clark, W. F. Sage and David Scofield. The bride will wear a gown of white marquiset and Chantilly lace with a sheer yoke trimmed with lace appliqued motifs, Long sleeves taper to bridal points and the full skirt cascades-into a cathedral train. She will wear a lace. cap trimmed with twists of satin and pearls to hold her fingertip illusion veil. Her bouquet will be a cascade of Amazonica lilies and white carnations and roses. : ‘The maid of honor will wear a dress of white organdy over pink taffeta trimmed with Swiss embroidery. The bouffant hooped skirt is edged with a scalloped embroidered. ruffle. u n ~ THE BRIDESMAID will wear a similar dress of white organdy over blue taffeta. Following the ceremony will be a reception in the church. From there the couple will leave for Canada. For traveling the bride will wear a white and blue dress and jacket trimmed in blue velvet. with blue accessories. The couple will be at home in 2063 N. Meridian St., after Aug. 25 Both are graduates of Butler University, from which the bridegroom has his master’s degree. He is a member of Lamda Chi Alpha Fraternity.

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Miss Marianne Gallagher

Diane Kane Clark to Wed

Marine Home From Korea

ISS Diane Kane Clark will ‘be married to William Raymond Casey at 1 p. m. today in Christ's Episcopal Church. Miss Clark is. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip

J. Clark, 2458 N. Talbot Ave. Mr. Casey's parents are Mr. Kreen bhouffant gowns with net and Mrs. William Jullan Casey, -SKirts and taffeta bodices. 119 E. 25th St Niss Casey will wear a Juliet The Rev Sohn P. Crain will €AP of pink violets and carry

pink gladioli. The bridesmaids will wear Juliet caps and pur-ple-viclets and earry purnle

gladioll.

read the double-ring ceremony.

n " n WHITE LACE and net-will be worn by the bride. From a lace yoke trimmed with narrow pleating- falls the bouffant skirt. The costume has a short-

n ” ” THE COUPLE will receive guests in the church and then leave for the Smoky Moun-

sleeved lace bolero with man- tains. The bride. will wear a darin collar. Miss Clark will navy and white fallle suit. The wear a shoulder-length vell of at home address will be 2415

Talbot Ave. Miss Clark is a graduate of St. Joseph Hospital School of

fllusion attached to a shirred half hat. She will carry white gladioli and stephanotls.

Miss Helen Casey, maid of Nursing, Kokomo. Mr, Casey honor, and the bridesmaids, recently returned from combat Miss Verna Hulce and Miss duty with the U. 8. Marine Nancy Hood, will wear pale Corps in Korea.

Two Graduates of Hanover College

Will Wed at Yonkers, N. Y. Today .

Times Special YONKERS, N. Y., Aug. 9—Two Hanover College graduates will be married

in the South Presbyterian Church here at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow. They are Miss Marilyn Jean Megorden, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. George C. Megorden, 3149 Central Ave. Indianapolis, and William McGregor -Jr.,, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H., MecGregor Sr. 432 Riverdale Ave. The bride's sister, Mrs. Don Jarvis, Indianapolis, will be matron of honor. Mrs. David McGregor will be bridesmaid. Attending the bridegroom will be David McGregor, best man; Richard McGregor, ringbearer, and Don Jarvis, Tipton, Ind.; George Nelson and John

Aitken, ushers. ~ ~ » THE BRIDE will wear =a

white organdy gown over satin previously worn by her sister at her recent wedding. The gown is floor length with eyelet

embroidery trim on the bodice ! and overskirt, Her elbow length

Illusion veil will cascade from a

Juliet cap trimmed- with pearls. «=

Following the ceremony there will be a reception in the church. "Afterward the couple will leave on a wedding trip. The bride will wear a navy shantung suit with red accessories for traveling. The ‘couple will reside in Princeton Junction, N. J., where bridegroom is attending

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To Be—Mrs. William H. McGregor

Alpha Delta Pi Sorority and the bridegroom is a member of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity.

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Miss Nancy Campbell, Philip K. Badger To Say Vows in Rushville Church

Times State Service RUSHVILLE, Aug. 9— Gowns of pink, orchid, gold and lime will be worn at the 4 o'clock wedding today of Miss Nancy Campbell and Philip K. Badger. Miss Campbell is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Campbell,” Rushville. Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Badger, Bedford, are parents of the bridegroom. n » » THE double-ring ceremony will be read by the Rev. Frank

ville Christian Church. Attendants will be Misses Joyce Campbell and Helen Hinshaw, Indianapolis, and Miss Nancy Howell, »

G. Andrew Badger will be °

best man and ushers will be John Fleenor, Ralph Templeton and Joseph Thompson, all of Bloomington. ~ ~ . PINK NYLON tulle over pink taffeta will be worn by the bride.

Crystal pleating trims the neckline ‘and bouffant hooped skirt. with its chapel train, The two-tier fingertip veil falls from a queen's crown of {llusion and seed pearls. ] Floor-length dresses of #af-

feta and nylon net with bouffant hoop skirts will be worn by. the bride's attendants, The couple will leave for Denver, Colo, after-a reception. The bride's traveling costume will be pink and green striped tissue chambray with pink ac-

cessories; After Aug. 20 the couple will be at home in 402-1, Airport Rd., W. Lafayette, The bride was graduated from Oberlin College. Mr, Badger attended DePauw University and is now in Purdue University.

Helfer-Mellon Nuptials Will Be This Afternoon

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ried today to William A. Helfer. The wedding will be at 3:30 p. m. in Woodruff United Presbyterian Church. The Rev. H. C. Irwin, Philadelphia, will read the single-ring" service. Miss Mellon's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Mellon,

1818 E. 12th St, Mr. Helfer is the son of Mr. and Mrs, B. F.

mann, Lafayette, and Mrs. George Wood, Gary, bridesmaids will wear faille taffeta dresses in pink and blue. They will carry glamelias, Richard Hall is to be best man. Ushers

r . will be Robert Arvin and Helfer, 1311 N. Dearborn St. George Crouch. 1s 2 0 After the ceremony a din-

THE BRIDAL .GOWN is of white starched chiffon and Chantilly lace, seed pearltrimmed and with train. With it will be worn an illusion veil. The bride will carry red roses on a white bible. Mrs. Robert Arvin, matron of honor, and Mrs. Loren Ack-

ner will be held in Holly Hock Hill. The couple will leave for Florida and will be at home in 904 N. Ewing St. after Aug. 23. The bride will travel in a pink rayon shantung suit with white and pink accessories. The brid¢groom went to Monmouth College. ; :* : A

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Roger Stuart Sapp and of her sister Helen to derome Albert Krug. : The weddings will be solemnized “at 9:30 a, m. in. St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church with the Rev. Fr. Thomas Finneran officiating. ” “ a MR. SAPP is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Franz Joseph Sapp, Lakewood, O. He is attending Ohio State University School

Sisters Fall Date

For Double Wedding

DOUBLE wedding will take place Sept. 13 when two sisters wed university students. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gallagher, 615 E. 52d St., an-

of their daughter Marianne to

of Electrical Engineering. The bride-to-be was graduated from Indiana University.

n n ” MR. KRUG, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Waterman, 5701 Julian Ave., recently was honorably discharged from the Marine Corps as a sergeant and is enrolled in Purdue University. His bride-to-be is attending St. Vincent's Hospital School of Nursing. :

James L. Christie Today To Wed Miss June Sigmon

B-vsH ROSE and blue will be the colors at the.wedding

of Miss June Sigmon and James L. Christie, Attica,

at 3 p. m. today.

The Rev. R. D. McCarthy will read the.single-ring

service in the 31st Street Baptist Church. : Miss Sigmon is the daughter of Mrs. Minnie Sigmon, 1526 W., Pruitt St. Mr. Christie's parents are Mr. and Mrs. J. Lowell Christie, Danville, Ind.

” n ” MISS SIGMON'S gown of satin and nylon tulle is of off-the-shoulder design. She will have a corsage of roses. Miss Norma Jean Bemenderfer, maid of honor, will wear pastel blue nylon tulle over taffeta and carry pink flowers, Linette Edwards, flowergirl, also will wear blue. Frank Christie will be best man, ushers will be Morris

Miss Rosell Will Marry + R.W. Dunham

LD Bethel Methodist Church will be the scene of the wedding of Miss Phyllis Jane Rosell and Rodney Woodruff Dunham at 2:30 p. m. today. The Rev. Emory 8S. Fulling will read the double-ring service. Miss Rosell's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Rosell,

=6811 KE. Pledsant Run Pkwy.

S. Dr. i The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David W. Dunham, 6839 E. Pleasant Run: Pkwy. 8. Dr. on o n A WHITE lace gown over taffeta with full skirt and chapel train will be worn by the + bride. ler fingertip illusion veil is attached to a lace Juliet csp. She will carry a crescent bouquet with a white orchid. Mrs. Warren IH. Timmerman, Shelbyville, Tenn.,, matron of honor, and bridesmaids, Miss Sara Jane Bauer, Chicago, and Miss Caroline Ann Doty will wear ballerina dresses of pink organdy over taffeta and carry crescent bouquets of pink carnations and roses. Pink organdy over white taffeta will be worn by the flowergirls, Patty Jo Doty and Diane Koleszar. Paul 8. Askren will he best man and ushers will be Richard Justice, Logansport, Curtis Middleton and Lt. Timmerman. n » n

AFTER the ceremony and a reception in the church the couple will go to Muskegon, Mich, The home address after Aug. 18 will be 6705 E. 14th St. The bride attended Purdue University where Mr. Dunham was graduated. He belongs to ‘Tau Kappa Epsilon and Sigma Pi Sigma Fraternities.

Dinner Set For Today

Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Dougherty, 1628 Exeter Ave, will entertain a series of house guests and their friends at dinner today. Honor guests Maj. and Mrs. Woodson Fox and son, Gregory, San Francisco, formerly of Indianapolis, will leave tomor-

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Othér guests will be the Doughertys' daughter, Mrs. Paul McDowell and her daughters, Beverly and Gaylene, Elwood City, Pa., and Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Evans, Peru. From Indianapolis will be Mrs. Morna "Fox, Maj. Fox's mother, and his brother's family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fox and children, Linda Kay and Dick.

Is Vacationing

Times State Service WASHINGTON, Aug. 9 — Miss Patty Capehart, daughter of Senator and Mrs. Homer E. Capehart is - vacationing in Maine while her parents are visiting in Europe. ®

Etter, Thad Cramer and Leon Dalton, and Kenny Cramer will carry the ring. After the ceremony and a reception in the Marott Hotel, the couple will go to Northern Michigan. The bride will travel in a blue fall suit. The athome address after Aug. 20 will be at 414'; E. Monroe St., Attica. o » ” THE BRIDE attended Bob Jones University, Greenville, S. C. Mr. Christie has degrees from Central Normal College and Butler University and belongs to Alpha Mu Kappa Fraternity. .

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R. AND MRS. Ralph Charles Davis II are on their way to Wisconsin following their marriage at =:30 in Fairview Preshyterian Church,

p. m. yesterday

Mrs. Davis was Miss Patricia Ann Ent, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Clyde Ent Sri, 5526 Kenwood Ave. : Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Charles Davis, 6375 Park Ave., are the bridegroom’s parents. n n n DR. ROY MUELLER read the double-ring service. The bride's attendants were Jere Church, Cincinand Miss Nancie Callender and Miss Judi Reynolds, brides-

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maids. Richard Winchester was best man and ushers were John Grimmer, Richard Lacy, Fred Hendricks and Kurt Ehlert, n » »

A CANDLELIGHT satin gown with cathedral train and a veil with a crown of orange blossoms were worn by the

Miss Helen Gallagher

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Potts-Williams Bridal Vows Will Be Exchanged Today

ISS NAOMI RUTH WILLIAMS will walk down the Riverside Park Methodist Church aisle today in a gown of ivory slipper satin to meet her bridegroom, Wil-

liam Eugene Potts. The couple will vows at 2:30 p. m. before the Rev. Clyde C. Pearce, officiating at the double-ring service. Miss Williams is the. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ottis O. Williams, 1510 Edgemont Ave. Mr. Potts’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Potts, live near Plainfield. n n » THE. BRIDAL gown is designed with a Chantilly lace voke with floral embroidery. The bouffant hooped skirt has a cathedral train. The bride will

wear a fingertip veil and carry a white Bible with white orchid. Mrs. Beverly Abraham, matron of honor, will_wear leafgreen lace and net over matching taffeta, made floor-length. The dress has a lace peplum

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and bolero.

Frocks of lilac, like Mrs. Abraham's, will be worn by

bridesmaids, Mrs. John Schwab and Miss Rose Marie Tyner and Miss Martha Grace Williams. The attendants will carry lace fans with asters. Ronald G. Potts will be best man and ushers will be Robert Rushton, Leon Wolfington and

Karl Williams,

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AFTER the ceremony and reception in the church the couple will leave for Ontario. The bride will travel in a lilac suit. Residence will be near Plainfield. The bride attended Butler University and the Methodist Hospital Nurses Training School.

Trip Destination Mrs. Ralph C. Davis |

bride. She carried a white orchid surrounded by white Amazonica lilies with cascades of stephanotis. The bride's attendants wore long gowns of seashell aqua nylon tulle with stoles. The maid of honor carried white Amazonica- lilies and yellow carnations and the bridesmaids’ bouquets were of Amazonicas and . yellow carnations. The flowergirl, Patricia Joan Ent,

attending Indiana

wore yellow dotted Swiss. The bride traveled in a white linen suit with coral and

white accessories. After Sept. 1 the couple will be at home in Bloomington. Mrs. Davis was graduated from Butler University in June. She belongs to Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. Mr. Davis is University, where he" belongs to Phi Delta Theta Fraternity.

Miss Gibson To Entertain

Miss Marilyn Gibson, 5508 Carrollton Ave. has announced the guest list for the linen shower she is giving at & p. m. tomorrow in honor of Miss Mary Sue Jacobs whose J. Warren Bixby will take place Aug. -24. The hostess will be assisted by her mother, Mrs. James Gibson, Guests will include Mrs, Sidney Jacobs, mother of the bride; Mrs. Ronald Hallam, Fishers; Mrs. Jack Wild, Logansport;

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Mrs. J. K. Garriott Jr., Misses Wilma Jean Vehling, Phyllis Bowles, Doris Mavity, Pat Herr, Merrie Jo Ober, lois Chapman, Phyllis Chapman and Nancy Silverthorn.

To Fly to Nassau Mr. and Mrs, William Crain, 3524 E. 10th St., and- Mrs. Crain’s mother, Mrs. H. A. Shull, will leave today on their vacation. They will drive to Beach, Fla. and fly from there to Nassau, returning Sept. 1.

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WO Butler University graduates were wed in Christ the King Catholic Church at 10:30 a. m. yesterday. Miss Mary Nicholas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Royal A. Nicholas, 4036 E. 62d St., became the bride of Donald Batrich. He is the son of Mrs. Bernice Batrich, Westville, Ill. The Rev. Fr. Henry Trapp officiated at .the double-ring ceremony. ” tJ » ICE BLUE tulle was worn by the bride. The full ballerina skirt was of tulle and the illusion veil fell from a . pearl tiara. She carried Amazonica lilies, white roses -and valley lilies. :

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Batrich, Westville, Ill, Mrs: Edward Mann and Miss Roberta Scheper, bridesmaids, wore white marquiset with blue embroidery ballerina frocks.

‘They carried blue carnations.

Michael Batrich, Waestville, Ill, was best man and ushers were “Paul Goeke, Marshall Williams and Myron Browning. ” ~ ” THE COUPLE went to Mich-, igan, the bride wearing blue chambray and blue and white accessories. After Aug. 20 they will live in the Meadow-

‘brook Apts.

Mr. Batrich belongs’ to Sigma Nu Fraternity,

SUNDAY, AUG. 10, 1952

Double-Ring Rite Unites Couple Here

M ISS Caralee Joanne Wisehart became the bride of Robert Eugene

Homann at 2:30 p. m. yesterday in the Linwood Chris tian Church. The Rev. Julian A. Stuart read the double-ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Wisehart, 5910. Brookville Rd. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Homann, Terre Haute, ” » - ATTENDANTS at the wedding were Miss Martha Shere man, maid of honor; W. Richard Wisehart, best man; Bruce Noll, Columbus, and Thomas Neff, Danville, ushers. The bride wore a gown of white bordered organdy and net over white taffeta, Her fingertip illusion veil fell from a Juliet cap trimmed with net and small white flowers. She carried a nosegay of Amazonica lilies and white orchids with white satin streamers. Miss Sherman wore a gown

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A RECEPTION was held in the. church after the ceremony. Afterward the couple left on a trip to Michigan. For traveling the bride wore an aqua suit with brown accessories and an orchid corsage. The couple will be at home er AUR 384 S. Bowen St., Danville. The bride attended Indiana

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Newlyweds |. At Home After Trip

ME AND MRS. Gerald J. Donoghue, back from Niagara Falls, are residing in 2138 N. Catherwood Ave. Before the wedding July 3 in St. Paul’s Church in Irvington Mrs. Donoghue was Miss Elizabeth Ann Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hall,

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THE REV. HARVEY FE, HARSH read the double-ring ceremony. Attendants were Miss Shirley Stump, maid of honor; Mrs. Jack Moorhead, Mrs. Paul Hall RN and Miss Geraldine Ober, ) bridesmaids; Miss Linda Nicholas and Billy Eltzroth, miniature bride and groom, and Barbara Hoffke and Janice Miller,

flowergirls. » ” » CLYDE OWENS was best man. Ushers were Harold

Clark, Fishers; Jack Moorhead and Merwyn Harsh. = The bride wore Chantilly lace white satin with chapel train

and carried white orchids and carnations on a white Bible. Her attendants wore pink net over rose taffeta and carried colonial bouquets, A reception followed the ceremony.

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argaret Ahlers. To Be Married

The betrothal of Miss Mare garet Ahlers and Louie E. Kellogg Jr. is” announced by the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Ahlers, 1218 Woodlawn Ave. The prospective bridegroom and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kellogg Sr., live“in Tecumseh, Okla. ‘The wedding will take place at 2:30 p. m. Aug. 17 in St, Mark's Lutheran Church. Miss Mary Jane Potter will be maid of honor and bridesmaids will be Misses Lois Ann Snyder and Doris Ann Todd. Sandra Lee Kellogg will . be flowergirl and Tommy Ahlers

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