Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 August 1952 — Page 32
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Zoe Fuller
Will Become.
Bride Today
CE BLUE and champagne will be the wedding colors when Miss Zoe Fuller becomes the bride of William Parker Snyder at 3:30 p. m. today in the Fuller home. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Fuller 4625 N. Pennsylvania St. Mr. and Mrs, Scott Spencer Snyder, Carmel, are parents of Mr. Snyder.
Dr. Harlie L. Smith will read the single-ring ceremony. Miss Margaret Joan Snyder will be
the maid of honor and the bridegroom’s father will be his hest man. un u n THE BRIDAL gown is fash {oned of white organdy over
{ce blue taffeta, with high neckline and cap sleeves. The fitted tucked bodice is nipped in the waist and has a large bow in the back. The full skirt is ballerina length. Miss Fuller will carry a colonial bouquet of white stephanotis and lovelace with ice blue streamers. The maid of honor will wear champagne organdy over matching taffeta, Matching pique medallions trim the bal lerina frock. She will carry a colonial bouquet of maroon carnations, o n a - AFTER the ceremony and a reception in the Columbia Club the couple will go to central Michigan. The bride will wear a navy linen suit with navy and _white accessories. At home address Sept. 1 will be 3720 N. Pennsylvania St. The bride is a graduate of William Woods College. Mr. Snyder was graduated from Indiana University and now attends the IU School of Medicine here. He belongs to Phi Gamma Delta and Nu Sigma Nu Fraternities,
Indianapolis Girl Sets Wedding Date
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Eugene Blanford, 4021 Broadway, announce the engagement of their daughter Beverly Ann to Donald Morris Masten. Mr. Masten is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Masten, Plainfield. Th ‘The wedding will be at 10:30 a. m. Sept. 20 in St. Joan of Arc Catholie Church, The Rev. Fr. Thomas Finneran will perform the double-ring ceremony.
Miss Brandenburg,
T. LAWTON H. LINK, son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Bair, 2325 8. Pennsylvania St., wed Miss Darlene Brandenburg last night. She ‘is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Brandenburg, 1650 E. Southern Ave. Olive Branch Christian Church was the scene of the .7:30 o'clock double-ring emony.
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on a o MISS MARILYN BURTON was maid of honor: Miss Carolyn 8velink and Mrs. Roscoe C. Miller’ were bridesmaids.
1.t. Richard W. Maffett was best man. Ushers were Lt. Vovd Daine, Peru, Pvt. James Link, Pfc. William Bair and Robert Mox-
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Dinner Wednesday
Miss Alberta Smith will be hostess to the Tri Kappa Club
at a 7 p.m. dinner Wednesday
in the Riviera Club.
Mrs. William Ross Bolen Jr.
Bolens Travel Southwest
Times
HOLLAND, Mich., Aug. started for Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
Mexico and California has liam Ross Bolen Jr. They were married at Reform Church here The bride was Miss Beverley
Jane Visscher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Visscher, Holland, Mr. Boler's parents are Dr. and Mrs, Willlam Ross Bolen, 5739 Broadway, Indianapolis, The Rev. Henry Van Dyke
read the double-ring ceremony. n n n WHITE IMPORTED French lace and nylon tulle fashioned the bride's floor-length Scallops trimmed. the Layers of nylon tulla over satin with an overskirt in handkerchief panels formed the full circular skirt which ended in a sweep train, The” veil was at-tached-tp.a Julfet: cap of fmported French lace with orange bloseoms and sead pearl clusters, The bride carried a bouquet of calla llies.
gown. bodice.
Mrs. Lawton H. Link
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lev lenton B. Miller officiated ”n u on THE BRIDE® wore Chahtilly lace over white satin. The skirt had an apron effect and lace peplum that formed a net train. She wore an illusion fingertip vei] attached to a seed pearl tiara and carried a white Bible topped with a white orchid surrounded with Sweetheart roses. Ballerina gowns of nylon net
“Two Doctors
Times State Service FT. WAYNE, Aug. 16— Two doctors exchanged wedding vows in Emmanuel Lutheran Church here at 7:30 p. m. today. ’ Dr. Margaret Jane Hitzeman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hitzeman, of near here, and Dr. John Robert Ball, surgery resident at Veteran's Hospital, Indianapolis, were married by the
Rev. Heidbrink in a single-ring ceremony. Dr. Ball's parents;
Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Ball, live:in-
Her{st photo
Special
16—A wedding trip to Texas,
4 p. m. today in the Fourth
Nylon tulle strapless floorlength gowns with short pleated capes and nylon tulle hats were worn hy the attendants. Dresses were in shades of lilac mauve. They carried white fans with lavender flowers. 5 un n MISS DONA LOU VISSCHER, Holland, was maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Miss Betty Jean Borr and Miss Judith Ann Visscher, both of here, and Mrs. William K. Rowland, Shelbyville, Ind. Richard Urbauer, Indianapolis, was best man, and ushers were Peter
DeJonge, Holland, and ‘Edward -ewill be
K. Goss Jr. and Richard Langsenkamp, both of Indianapolis. A’ reception in. the -Hollanw Country . Club followed ceremony. The couple will live in Lafavette while Mr. Bolen attends Purdue University.
Miner-Baker photo
H. Link Wed
over taffetd were worn by the attendants. The maid of honor
wore yellow, Miss Svelink wore
orchid and Mrs, Miller blue. Fach carried a colonial bouquet. After a reception in the
church parlor, the couple left for the South. After Aug. 25 they will live in Dayton. The bridegroom is stationed there at Wright-Patterson AFB,
Baltimore. White princess lace over bridal blue tulle and taffeta fashioned the bridal gown. Lace bands, sequinr and pearls trimmed the gown. Lace panels extended into a cathedral train. The bride's two-tier fingertip veil of imported silk {illusion showered from a lace cap. She carried a cascade arrangement of white gardenias.
= = s ATTENDANTS wore ballerina frocks of shrimp nylon net over pink taffeta, made strapless and with tiered skirts and stoles. They carried nile green gardenias.
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PASTELS will be worn by the bride's attendants at the wedding of Misg Margaret Ahlers and Louie E. Kellogg Jr. at 2:30 p. m. today in 8t. Mark's L.utheran Church. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Ahlers, 1218 Woodlawn Ave., will wear white embroidered organdy over whitr taffeta. ” ou n LONG net gowns of mellon, green, pink and yellow will be worn by Miss Mary Jane Potter, maid of honor, Miss Doris Ann. Todd, Tecumseh, Okla. and Mies ‘Lois Snyder, bridesmaids, and Sandra Lee Kellogg, flowergirl They will carry asters matching their gowns. The bridegroom, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louie E. Kellogg Sr., live in Tecumseh, will have as his best man Robert 3enton. Ushers will be Willlam E. Ahlers, Rensselaer, and Robert Ahlers, Tommy Ahlers will carry the ring. n n on DR. C. J. ROCKEY will read the double-ring ceremony. Afterward, a reception will be in the Ahlers home. Later, the couple will go to New Mexico, The bride attended Indiana University and the bridegroom went to the University of Oklahoma.
John Warvel To Take Bride
Times State Service DOWAGIAC, Mich, Aug. 16— Attendants have been named for the wedding of Miss Gayle Vanderberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen C. Vanderberg, Dowagiac, and John H. Warvel Jr. Mr. Warvel's parents, Dr. and Mrs. John H. Warvel Sr, live in 4360 Kessler Blvd., Indianapolis. The wedding will take place" at 2:30 p. m. Aug. 30 in the First Presbyterian Church, Niles, Mich., with the Rev. Theodore Greenhoe reading the doublering service. n un n
MISS BETTY RIFENBERG will be maid of honor and Miss
Mary McKinnon, bridesmaid. Scott B. Lukins, Seattle, Wash,, best man. James C. Nolang and Alvin C. Meyer,
bofh® of Indianapolis, "will be ushers. 2 Miss - Vanderberg went -to Beaver College and Mr. Waryel is a graduate of Harvard University and now is attending Johns Hopkins Medical School.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Mrs. John M. Bonnell
Ehrich photo.
Miss Mary Ann Kish, John Bonnell
Married in Sweeney Chapel Ceremony
RECEPTION in the Severin Hotel followed the wedding of Miss Mary Ann Kish and John MecClain Bonnell at 3:30 p. m. vesterday in Sweeney Chapel, Butler University. Afterward, the couple left for Canada and Niagara Falls,
the bride wearing a rose-beige
silk shantung dress and brown accessories. The Bonnels will be at home in 69, Dorothy St. in Rochester, N. Y., after next
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THE BRIDE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Kish, 2725 Kessler Blvd.,, N. Dr., wore a white Fleur de Bouquet Chantilly lace and: tulle gown over satin. The ‘frock had a lace bodice and sheer scalloped yoke. lace overskirt extending into a cathedral train. Her two-tier
Leviton-Epstein Nuptials
Will Be Solemnized Today
CREAMY white floor-length gown will be worn. by Miss Lenora Mae Epstein when she becomes the bride of Richard Milton Leviton at 2 p. m. today. The .double-ring ceremony will be performed by
Rabbi Morris M. Feuerlicht in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hochman, 6360 Spring Mill Rd The bride is the daughter of Samuel Epstein, 5808 N. Merid-
fan St. Mr. Leviton's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Leviton, South Bend. 4 n o
THE BRIDE'S gown is fashjoned with an elbow-length veil with seed pearl crown. She will carry a spray of white roses on a white satin Bible. Mrs. Harry Hochman, matron of honor, will wear a white silk ballerina gown and carry pastel roses. Linda Hochman, flowergirl, will wear salmon net, Leslie Leviton, South Bend, will be best man. Holding the canopy over the fireside cere-
Double-Ring
mony will be Albert Leviton, South Bend; Jerry Levinson, Ft. Wayne; Harry Hochman and Joseph Epstein. Stephen Hochman will be ringbearer.
o n on AFTER THE CEREMONY and a buffet supper in 5808 N. Meridian St., the couple will leave for northern Wisconsin, The bride will travel in a navy blue and white checked suit. The at-home address after Aug. 27 will be 318 W, McMillan 8t., Cincinnati. Both are graduates of Indiana University. The bride belongs to Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority and Mr. Leviton {is a member of Sigma Alpha Mu and Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternities. He is attending Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati.
Ceremony
Unites Couple Here
Cooper photo.
Mrs. Kenneth F. Jackson
The maid of honor was Miss Gloria Ball, Baltimore. Bridesmaids were Mrs. James Fox and Misses Judith and Patricia Breinfalk, both of Ft. Wayne, Mesdames: Roger Heges and Jane Van Meter, both of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Robert Armstrong, Boswell. . Robert D. Mhaehling, Terre Haute, was best man. Ushers were James Fox, Ft. Wayne; Dr. Robert Knight, Dr. Robert Keyes, Dr. J. B. White and Dr. Frances Alexander; all of Indianapolis, and Walter Barney, Chicago. A reception in Hotel
AN informal ceremony at 8:30 a. m. today united Miss Madonna Cornett and Kenneth F. Jackson. The Rev. L. A. Huddleston read the double-ring rite in Calvary Evangelical U nited Brethren Church.
The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Cornett Sr., 822 S. State St. Mr. Jackson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Jackson, 2233 Winter Ave. The bride wore a white sharkskin suit with white accessories and carried red roses. Miss Joy Jackson, maid of honor, wore a blue linen suit and carried white roses. Alton P. Cornett Jr. was best man. After a week at Lake Freeman near Monticello, the couple will live in Crawfordsville.
Say Wedding Vows in Ft. Wayne
Van Orman followed the ceremony. Afterward the couple left for Canada, to be at home after Aug. 31 on RR. 1, Moore Rd., Indianapolis.
o - s THE BRIDE traveled in a mauve silk shantung suit with roval blue accessories. She is a graduate of Indiana University School of Medicine and belongs to Phi Mu and Nu Sigma Phi Sororities. Dr. Ball is a graduate of Jefferson Medical School, Philadelphia, and belorigs to Alpha Tau Omega
and Alpha Kappa Kappa Fraternities. : ’ & . \
The tulle skirt had a
veil of English silk net fell from a flower halo. She carried a cascade bouquet of white roses centered with a white orchid. Miss Patti Whitehead, maid
of honor, and Misses .Dorothy
King, Sue Kassebaum and Mary Margaret Kocha, bridesmaids, wore frocks of Cotillion blue nylon net over matching taffeta, made ankle-length. They carried yellow Fiji chrysanthe-
mums. " ” a
THE BRIDEGROOM, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence G. Bonnell, Findlay, O., chose as his best man, David H. Lively. John E. Lowrey and Frank A. Kish were ushers. : Prof. David C. Pellett, Butler University, officiated at the double-ring ceremony. . “Mr. and Mrs. Bonnell are graduates’ of Butler University. Mrs. Bonnell is a member of
Alpha Xi Delta Sorority. Mr. Bonnell belongs to Delta Chi Fraternity.
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SUNDAY, AUG. 17, 1952
Jean Grob Becomes Mrs. Swope
R. AND MRS. James Wendell Swope left for northern Michigan follow= ing their marriage In Broadway Methodist Church at 2:30 p. m. yesterday. Mrs. Swope was Miss Beverly Jean Grob, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Grob, 2413 Baur Dr. Mr. Swope is the son of Mrs. Esther Swope, 2060 N, Delaware St. The Rev. Carl D. Shafer read the single-ring service. Attendants were Miss Suzanne Grob, maid of honor; Miss Helen Sudhoff and Mrs. Janet Lewis Williams, Kokomo, bridesmaids, and William Bastain, best man, Stewart Wayne Rhodes was ringbearer and ushers were Kenneth Beasley, Rich-« mond, and Robert Stith.
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AN IVORY satin gown of white with seed pearl embroidery was worn by the bride. The bouffant skirt ended in a cathedral train. The rose-point veil came from Belgium. The bride carried a cascade of stephanotis with a white pray erbook. S Toast net over aqua taffeta ballerina gowns were worn by the bride's attendants. They carried brown and yellow chryesanthemums and daisies.
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A RECEPTION was held in the church before the couple left. The bride traveled in gold silk shantung with black acces sories. Mrs. Swope attended Butler "University and belongs to Pi Beta Phi Sorority. Mr. Swope went to Wabash College where he belonged to Phi Delta Theta Fraternity,
Wedding Date Announced
MES: ALBERT K, JARVIS, Asheville, N. C., announces the betrothal of her daughter, Miss Mildred May Jarvis, 5319 University Ave., and the Rev. Lester C, Rampley, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The prospective bride-
groom is the son of Mrs. Sarah Rampley, Carthage, Ill Vows will be said at 4:30 p. m. Aug. 30 in Missions Building Chapel, 222 S. Downey Ave. Dr. A. Dale Fiers, president of the United Christian Missionary Society, and Dr. Galen Lee Rose, Cedar Rapids, will perform the double-ring ceremony." r te 2 5 = * . ATTENDANTS will be Miss Louis Morris, Greenville, N. C.,
Conolly photo
Mrs. Jack Truitt
Garden Reception Held
GARDEN reception in the bride’s home followed the 7:30 p. m. wedding yesterday of Miss Virginia L.
Stewart dnd Jack E. Truitt.
The former Miss Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John C. Stewart, 4268 Pasadena St., was wed to Mr. Truitt in Sweeney Chapel, Butler University. The bridegroom {is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ray Truitt, 6025 Compton St. The Rev. Lewis McAdow fread the doublering ceremony. : The bride wore a flbor-length gown of ‘Irish lace over white satin made-by the bridegroom's mother. The sunburst-pleated skirt of lace had a slight train.
She carried a white orchid on a white Bible. Mrs, Nancy Hemmelgarn,
matron of honor, and Miss Jacqueline Dale and Mrs. Susanne Fitz Simmons, bridesmaids, wore long dresses of aqua net over matching taffeta and carried raspberry asters.
2 = ” ARTHUR T. TRUITT, Hartford, Conn., was best man and ushers were William J. Stewart, Richard Seifert. and Von Rhodes. : After the reception, the couple left on an eastern trip. They will live in 26635 N. Alabama St. The bridegroom attended Butler University and belongs to
Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity.
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maid of honor, and Franklin McGuire, Carthage. Judy Jarvis, Asheville, will be flowergirl.
THE bride-to-be is a graduate of Transylvania College and The College of The Bible. Here she is national director of youth camps and conferences for the Disciples of Christ. The Rev. Mr. Rampley, gradiate of The College of The Bible, is minister of education in First
Christian Church, Cedar Rapids, where he and his bride will live,
Kurt Ehlert, Miss Earle Wed Here
K URT RICHARD EHLERT, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kurt F. Ehlert, 5702 Rolling Ridge Rd., married Miss Marilyn Marie Farle in Tabernacle Presbyterian Church yesterday. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph V. Earle, 6326 Broadway. The Rev. Otho Blackburn of Broad Ripple Methodist Church
officiated at the double-ring ceremony.
” ” ” THE BRIDAL, GOWN was white Chantilly lace and nylon tulle. The sheer yoke was accented with lace applique. The waltz-length skirt was styled with a horizontal lace panel extending around the waistline. A Chantilly lace hat had a two-tier. fingertip veil of silk illusion. The bride carried white rosebuds and stephanotis. Waltz-length dresses of’ pink nylon tulle were worn. by the
- matron of honor, Mrs. R. V.
Earle Jr, and Miss Gretchen Ehlert, maid of honor, Jane Ellen Earle, flowergirl, 'wors white organdy and lace over embroidered organdy.
2 o 2 ROBERT O. CANNON was best man and ushers were R. VY. Parts on Edward Erpelding, n B. Fitzgeral Hendricks. 2 Sand Freq A reception was held in the church before the couple left for Hollywood, Fla. The brida traveled in an aqua silk shan« tung dress with navy acces sories. After Sept. 14 the home address will be the University Apartments, Bloomington. Mr. Ehlert is attending Indiana University, He belongs to Phi Delta Theta Fraternity, Mrs. Ehlert attended Herron Art Institute.
Bride-to-Be Will Be Honored Foday
Miss Dolores Peterson's bridesmaids will honor her at’ a tea today. Hostesses will be Miss Alison Mead and Miss Martha Lee Hopkins, Versailles, in the Mead home, 4732 N. Pennsylvania St. The maid of honor, Miss Joan Warrender, and her mother Mrs. George Green, gave a luncheon and personal shower yesterday in Woodstock Club for Miss Peterson. Miss Peterson and James Arthur Wiese will be married at 4:30 p. m. Saturday in the North Methodist Church. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester C. Peter. son, 5815 N. Pennsylvania St. " Me Niese's [parents are Mr, an rs. Arthur Wies W. 524 St. 8 1059
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