Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 August 1952 — Page 30
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Garden Wedding Set Today
EARL pink will be worn by Miss Helaine Borinstein when she becomes the
bride of Robert N. Simon at 6:30 p. m. today in the garden of her parents’ home. She {is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Abram L. Borinstein 4155 N. Meridian St Mrs. Milton N. 8imon, mother of the bridegroom, lives in 3113 N. Meridian St The bridal gown is pearl pink fleur de houquet lace with strapless bodice, long-sleeved jacket and bouffant skirt of tier upon tier of scalloped lace. With {t the bride will wear a pearl tiara that holds a veil of pearl pink waist-length {llusion. She will carry an heirloom lace handkerchief that encircles a Victorian nosegay of valley lilles, white orchids and pearlstudded stephanotis blossoms. » " n
A BALLERINA gown of aqua and French blue chiffon will be worn by the matron of honor, Mrs, Arthur J. Borinstein, Harrison, N. Y. She will carry Rubrium lilies, violet glamellias and sprays of white clematis blossoms. . Terry Ann Borinstein, Harrlson, the flowergirl, will wear a dress of same. design and carry a French basket of pink roses and petals. Arthur J. Borinstein, rison, will be best man. » ” »
RABBI Morris Feuerlicht will read the double-ring ceremony in a white latticed garden tea pergola under a canopy of smilax, pink and orchid plume asters and pink sweetheart roses. Suspended from the rafters by orchid velvet ribbons will be baskets of orchid and pink flowers. The garden path will be marked by formal standard trees of pink and orchid asters. n » . AFTER a dinner, the couple will leave for New York and Bermuda. The bride will wear a navy silk shantung jacket frock with navy accessories. The bride is a graduate of Tudor Hall School and Sarah Lawrence College. Mr. Simon, a graduate of DePauw Unilversity, belongs to Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity.
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Newlyweds To Visit Here
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Deitch, 4212 Carrollton Ave., anticipate a visit in September from their son, Lt. Richard Deitch and his bride. ? The Afr Force lieutenant, stationed in Lowry AFB, Denver, wed Miss Sadie Belle Douglas July 26 {n Fitzsimmons Chapel there. Lt. Col. J. B. McKnight officiated. Attendants were Capt. and Mrs. Paul Killiam, Denver. After a trip to Wyoming they are in Denver. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Douglas, Boston, Pa. A nurse in Fitzsimmons Hospital, she took training in the Pittsburgh General Hospital. Lt. Deitch secured an A.B. degree from Indiana University, He belongs to Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity,
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Mrs. Philip W. Freiberger
Married in Church Rite
RIDAL white, bon bon pink and mint green were the colors worn at the wedding of Miss Elizabeth Lester Wade and Philip W. Freiberger at 8 p. m. yesterday in Tabernacle Presbyterian Church.
Dr. Roy E. Vale read the sin-gle-ring service. Miss Wade is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Nuys Wade, 1201 Golden Hill Dr. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Freiberger, Syracuse, N. Y, ” n n BELOW THE stained windows of the church was a formal hedge of white cathedral
candles and chrysanthemums with festoons of Southern smilax and coontle “leaves.
Dropping to the choir loft level, the flowers of the hedge were repeated with addition of white gladiolus. The altar, hung with a white satin drape, had garlands of smilax, stephanotis, white asters and white roses. Around the altar table were
arrangements of white chrysan-
themums and asters, o 5 - MISS WADE was lovely in a gown of imported Chantilly lace with rounded yoke of nylon net edged with appliqued Chantilly. Applique trimmed the long sleeves. The full skirt formed a full-length train and applique bordered the full skirt, A veil of {illusion fell from a Dutch cap of rose point lace, Miss Wade wore a lace cap that her mother wore at her wedding. She carried a fan with spray orchids, pearlstudded stephanotis and fleur d'amour,
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Mrs. Murray J. Miller
Couple Wed at Syracuse
SYRACUSE, Ind., Aug. 23—Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands are the destinations of Mr. and Mrs. Murray J. Miller who were married at 4:30 p. m. today in Syra-
cuse Methodist Church. Mrs. Miller was Miss Nan Marinda Warren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. War-
ren, Niles, Mich.. and Lake Wawasee. They are former Indianapolis residents. 4 » n
THE REV. THEODORE GREENHOE, Niles, read, the single-ring service. The bride wore white imported Chantilly lace over satin. Tiny satin buttons extended down the back. The dress had a nylon net yoke. The shoulder-line was accented with appliqued flowers centered with sequins. The bouffant skirt was waltzlength. The fingertip {illusion veil showered from a white lace cap, The bride carried white Figl chrysanthemums, stephanotis and vy. = .. Miss “Diane Warren, maid of honor wore a ballernia
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gown of turquoise double nylon net over satin with a satin girdle trim. She wore a matching stole and carried white daisies, Misses Isabel and Charlotte Taylor, Indianapolis, were bridesmaids. Their gowns were the same in design as the maid of honor's,. They carried painted daisies, 8 o » HUTTON MILLER, Berwyn, Ill, was best man. Ushers were Jack Payne and Stephen Nagy. A garden reception was held in the Lake Wawasee home of the bride's parents, The bride's going-away costume ,was a cocoa suit of Italian raw silk. The couple attended DePauw University. Mrs. Miller belongs to Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority.
Mr. Miller is a member of
Sigma Chi Fraternity,
Miss Ann Spalding, maid of honor, wore mint green and carried a rosette cascade of roees ranging from deep American Beauties to petal pink, accented with hand-cut foliage. Miss Ann B. Edmiston, Weston, W. Va., Miss Patricia Carter and Miss Katharine Pantzer were bridesmaids. They wore bon bon pink. All three dresses were taffeta and nylon with full skirts, The bridesmalds carried boiiquets similar to that of the maid of honor. » ” 8 JOHN FREIBERGER, Dallas, was best man, Ushers were Courtney Crawford, Nyack, N. Y.; Robert Van Lengen, Syracuse, N. Y.; James Blanning, Benton Harbor, Mich.; Harry V. Wade Jr. and Douglas Wade. A reception in the Woodstock Club followed the wedding. Afterward the couple left for Canada. At-home address next month will be 130 Sunset Dr., Ithaca, N. Y. The bridegroom went to Taft School and Yale University and now attends Cornell University Law School. He belongs to St. Elmo Society. The bride went to Tudor Hall School and Cornell and belongs to Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority.
Trip East To Follow Nuptials
Times State Service MUNCIE, Aug. 23 — Ivory imported Chantilly lace over layers of net and satin will be worn by Miss Cynthia Marie Harrington when she becomes the bride of Don Alan Tabbert at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow in First Presbyterian Church here. She is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Herbert P. Harrington, Muncie. Mr. Tabbert's parents are Mr. and Mrs. George E. Tabbert, 105 Berkley Rd, Indianapolis. The Rev. David Glenn Walker will read the single-ring service. Bridal attendants will be Miss Elizabeth Stephenson, Argos, and Miss Barbara Bullock, Alfred W. Moellering, Ft. Wayne, will be best man, Ushers will be T. K. High, Cincinnati; C, E. Shrader, Franklin; R. L. Harrington and D. G. Harrington. 5 » ” THE bridal gown has a yoke of silk nylon illusion trimmed with deep sequin design. The full lace skirt ends in a cathedral train. The bride will wear a fingertip veil of silk fllusion in two tiers, falling from a satin halo trimmed with three rows of nylon ruching edged with seed pearls. She will carry white roses interspersed with baby's breath.
” ” on THE BRIDESMAIDS will be dressed alike in pale pink nylon net over taffeta ballerina gowns, Skirts are bouffant. They will wear matching hand mitts and net hats and carry gold wire birdcage flower-filled baskets. The couple will leave for Lake Placid, N. Y., and Boston, after the wedding and a reception in the Harrington home, The bride will travel in a navy blue dress and navy accesso-
ries, At me - address after Sept. 4 Ww be West Hall, Bloomington. The bride was graduated
from Indiana University ahd belongs to Alpha Chi Omega, Theta Sigma Phi and Kappa Kappa Kappa Sororities, Mr. Tabbert is an IU graduate and now attends IU Law Schol,
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Vows Read At Butler
RHINESTONE-stud - ded gown was worn by ‘Miss Rosalind Brown when
she became the bride of Donald K. McCart Jr. at 2:30 p. m. yesterday in Sweeney Chapel, Butler University. Dr. Hiram C. Weld, North Methodist Church pastor, read the double-ring service. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. John W. Brown, Carmel. - Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. McCart S8r., parents of the bridegroom, live in Orleans, » ” n
THE off-the-shoulder bridal gown was white with scalloped neckline _and hemline. The ballerina-length flounce of cot-
ton lace was over a floorlength taffeta slip. The frock had long lace sleeves and a
fitted bodice with circular cascade tulle veil. Miss Brown wore a close-fitting matching lace and rhinestone cap with tulle veil, She carried two pink Figi chrysanthemums. Miss Anita Abbott, Martinsville, matron of honor, wore aqua and bridesmaids Miss Norma Iula, Carmel, Miss Sally Lowey, Huntington, and Mrs. Richard Shull, Carmel, wore white. All four dresses were ballerina-length, sleeveless and had circular skirts of falille covered with white cotton lace and studded with rhinestones, They carried sprays of ferns entwined with four pink roses.
o ” ” EDWIN F. WALMER, Bluffton, was best man. Ushers
were John W. Bower, Auburn; Edward Dehority, Arlington, Va.;: Perry McCart, Orelans; Jack C, Bailey and James P. Seldensticker Jr.
A reception in Holcomb Garden House followed the wedding. The couple left for Michigan and Wisconsin. The bride traveled in a two-piece avacado green knitted suit and brown accessories. At home address Sept. 1 will be Essex House. # The bride is a graduate of Indiana University and belongs to Delta Gamma Sorority. The bridegroom is attending IU Law School. He is a member 2f Beta Theta Pi Fraternity.
Cahlil-Shield photo
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph T. Bradshaw are living in 1117 College Ave. after a wedding trip to Wisconsin. They were married at 10 a. m., Aug. 9, in the Church of the Nativity by the Rev. Fr. Louis Gootee. Mrs. Bradshaw was Miss Joan Frances Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Miller, RR 1. Mr. Bradshaw's parents dre Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bradshaw, 1221 Bellefontaine St. Miss Mary Alice Miller was maid of honor and Jerry Fox was: best man.
Mrs. Donald Dale Pieper has joined her bridegroom in Eustis, Fla. She was Miss Elizabeth Ann Fischer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Fischer, 632 Sanders St., and Mr. Pieper’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Pieper, 2013 Southern Ave. The wedding was Aug. 14 in St. John's Evangelical and Reformed Church where the Rev. Ernst Piepenbrok read the doublering ceremony. Attendants were Miss Mary Kleine, maid of honor; Miss Doloris Pieper and Miss Nancy Sponsel, bridesmaids; John Stewart, best man, and Frederick Vest and John Weeber,
ushers.
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
UTED PINK and violet were colors chosen by Miss Gloria Lee Haffner for
her wedding at 4:30 p. m.
yesterday to Harry B. Newby. The Rev. Frederick Daries read the double-ring ceremony in the Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church.
The bride was gowned in blush pink chantilly lace and tulle over satin. The sculptured lace bodice had ‘a sheer yoke outlined with scattered -irides-
cent sequins, o ~ 8
HER tiered veil of blush pink silk illusion fell from a matching lace cap accented with pearls. She carried a prayerbook with a fan of amazonica lilies and sweetheart roses.
Mrs. Otto Klingstein, matron of honor, wore a dress of muted pink silk organza with bouffant waltz-length skirt. Bridesmaids Mrs. William Weghorst and Miss Barbara Phegley wore like dresses in iridéscent violet silk organza.
Judith Massa was flowergir!. Attendants of the bridegroom were Benjamin Spurlock, best man, Crawfordsville, Oldham, ushers. After a church reception the couple left for Florida. The bride is the daughter of
and Arthur
and Richard Grimes,
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Mr. and Mrs. Milo M. Haffner, 3415 Broadway, announce the engagement of their daughter Cynthia to Laurence P. Hinesley. Mr. Hinesley’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hinesley, West Newton. The wedding will be at 1:30 p. m., Sept. 6, in Broadway Methodist Church with the Rev. Carl Shafer officiating. The prospective bridegroom is attending Butler University.
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Mrs. Harry B. Newby
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Haffner, 3846 W. Washington St. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newby, 1108 Waldemere St., and a graduate of Butler University.
Leer-Harrell Vows Read
Times State Service
NOBLESVILLE, Aug. 23—Miss Marylee Harrell became the bride of Jack Raymer Leer, son of Dr. and Mrs. Harry D. Leer, 4522 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis, at 2:30 p. m. today in First Presbyterian Church here.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Lee Harrell, Noblesville.
The Rev. L. R. Wilson read the double-ring service. Miss Sarah Jane Taylor, Sheridan, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Janet Field, Muncie, and Mrs. Keith Bobenmoyer, Indianapolis. Jerry Leer was best man.- Ushers were Robert Hanley, Robert Bussell, Robert McElroy and Wallace O. Lee Jr, all of Indianapolis.
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THE BRIDE was gowned in candleglow satin with marquiset yoke and bertha of pointe de Venise lace in an off-the-shoulder effect. The full hooped skirt formed a cathedral train. Her pearl-trimmed tiara held a three-quarter length well,
The bride carried a white Bible
with white orchid and valley lilies.
The attendants wore varying ghades of aqua in ballerina fashion and carried yellow chrysanthemums. After the ceremony a reception was held in the Elks Club. The couple's at home address after Sept. 1 will be University Apartments, Bloomington. The bridegroom attended Indiana University and belongs to Delta Tau Delta Fraternity.
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Miss Coffey : ls Bride
RECEPTION in Indianapolis Liederkranz Hall followed the wedding of Miss Mary Coffey and
James J. O'Brien at .9 a. m. yesterday in Holy Cross Catholic Church. The Rev. Fr. Dennis Spalding read the doublering service. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Delia Coffey, 1320 E. Ohio St. Mr. O'Brien's parents are Mr. and Mrs. James O’Brien, 225 N. Oriental St. y 8 8 . THE BRIDE was gowned in an imported French Chantilly lace gown. Miss Martina Coffey, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Richard Perry and Mrs. Dorothy Smith. Miss Coffee wore blue lace and nylon net over taffeta. The bridesmaids wore identical frocks. Raymond Williams acted as best man. Ushers were Raymond Pranger and Joseph Cantwell,
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Johnson, Beech Grove, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Rose Ann, to Robert J. Heidelberger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heidelberger, 3939 S. Meridian St. The marriage will be in Holy Name Catholic Church at 9 a. m., Sept. 6. Richard Heidelberger will be best man and Miss Zita Kriese, maid of honor. Bridesmaids vill be Misses Roseann Heidelberger, Mary Haessig and Jo Ann Miller. Ushers will be Robert McKay, Albert Herbertz and Charles Ritzi. Mary Johnson, sister of the bride-to-be, will be_flowergirl,
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Mrs. Richard Clift
Exchange Vows in Church
Times Special
BENTON, Ill, Aug. 23—Wearing a gown reminiscent of 1860, Miss Miriam Jane Reed became the bride of
- Richard Edward Clift at 3:30 p. m. today. The couple
exchanged vows in First Methodist Church here with the
Rev. John 8. Sharp, Bainbridge, Ga., reading the single-ring service. ’ The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Harris Reed, Benton. Mr. Clift's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Clift, 5785 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis.
. o ” ” THE BOUFFANT bridal gown had tiny shirred sleeves and a wide petal embroidered neckline trimmed with pleating. The hooped organdy over taffeta skirt ended in a sweep train with gathered overskirt of embroidered swiss organdy. From a close fitting cap of pleated organdy, embroidery applique-trimmed, fell her fingertip veil. Miss Reed carried gardenias and stephanotis. Mrs. Charles MeCann, St. Louis, Mo., was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Obed Henderson and Miss Julia Vinyard, both of Benton, Mrs. John
Mrs. Jack N. Hamilton
Effie Irene Martin Weds
McCollum, Marseilles, Ill. and Miss Caroljane Clift, Indian
apolis. ’
o ” 2 DONALD BOLLE, Indianapolis, was best man, Ushers were Brevoort Baker II and David C, Jones, Columbus, Ind.; William E. Clift, Tulsa, Okla.} William M. Hall, Indianapolis; Guy Douglas Reed, Benton, and Robert P. Smith, Rockford, Ill. Floor-length white embroide ered swiss organdy over aqua
taffeta in redingote style were
worn by the bridal attendants.
» ” 8 A RECEPTION in Benton Country Club followed ceremony. After a wedding trip the couple will be at home after next Sunday in 235 Elm St, Montpelier, Va. The couple attended DePauw
University. Mrs. Clift belongs
to Delta Gamma Sorority and her husband to Sigma Chi Fraternity.
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Miss EFFIE IRENE MARTIN wore white Chantilly lace with hoop skirt trimmed with a panel of ace cordion pleated tulle when she became the bride of Jack N. Hamilton at 2:30 p. m. yesterday.
The gown had a lacs bertha trimmed with seed pearls and fell into a cathedral train. Her shell cap of illusion held a twotier fingertip silk illusion veil. She carried fleur d'amour, stephanotis and a white orchid. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Martin, of near Cloverdale. Mr. Hamilton’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Duncan A. Graham, 3835 Ruckle St.
” EJ o DR. ROY EWING VALE read the double-ring ceremony in McKee Chapel, Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Floor-length gowns of net and straw lace with jackets were worn by the bridal attendants. Miss Priscilla Babbitt, maid of honor, wore blue. The bridesmaids, Mrs. Robert R. Webster, Mrs, Orville B. Keenan and Miss Marilyn M. Mayer, wore green, pink and orchid. George Wilson was best man. Ushers were Reyburn Webster, Leland Howard and David Bray. 2. o os 8 A RECEPTION in the church parlors followed the ceremony. Afterward the couple left for the Smoky Mountains, the bride wearing an aqua gabardine suit with yellow and black accessories. At home address is 3557
- N. Wallace St.
The bride attended Indiana University. Mr. Hamilton attended Purdue University.
Horwitz Family
Vacation in North Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Horwitz and their family, 5825 Washington Blvd. have been vacation ing in Oakton Manor, Lak Pewaukee, Wis. :
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Ceremony Set Today
Times State Service
RUSSELLVILLE, Aug.
23 — The Christian Church here will be the scene of
the marriage of Miss Bare bara Ann Leonard, Indianape olis, and Marvin Dwain MecLaughlin, Thorntown, at 2:30 p. m. (CST) tomorrow, The bride 1s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Olin Leonard of this city. The bridegroom’s parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Claude McLaugh *
lin, Thorntown. The Rev. Dennis Norman will perform the double-ring ceremony, M tJ o THE BRIDE will be gowned white satin with a white lace scalloped yoke and small tound collar, She will wear a veil of white tulle appliqued with lace. A headband is trimmed with seed pearls. She will carry white lilies on a white Bible. . Attending her will be Mrs,
Robert Kirkman, Louisville, matron of honor, and Miss Eileen McLaughlin, Thor n-
town and Mrs. David Rice, W. Lafayette, bridesmaids. Joyce Clodfelter will be flowergirl. Attendants will wear identi cal dresses of pink organdy over taffeta with fitted bodices and full floor-length skirts, Their headbands will be of ivy and small lavender asters. After the reception the couple will leave on a trip. The bride has chosen a navy and burgundy checked suit. They will be at home after Sept. 1 at 3302 N. Illinois St. Indianapolis. Both the bride and ‘bride groom: were graduated from Butler University this year. He is. a member of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity and will enter Indiana University School . of Law in Indianapolis in the fall,
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