Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 September 1952 — Page 32

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Roberta Wood to Become Bride Today

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To Be—Mrs. Richard R. Moore

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BRIDAL white and toast net were worn at the wedding of Miss Marilyn Jean Dora and Vaughn L. Johannessen Jr. at 3:30 p. m. yesterday in Broadway Meth odist Church. The bride's parents are Mr,

and Mrs. Russell Dora, Falmouth. The Johannessens, par-

ents of the bridegroom, live in

6721 Rockville Rd. » » . THE bridal gown was fashfoned of Chantilly lace over satin with off-the-shoulder nylon yoke and bouffant skirt having a chapel train. The bride's nylon illusion veil showered from a crown of matching lace. She carried a shower bouquét of Amazonicas and stephanotis. Mrs. Frank McLane, Camsbridge City, matron of honor, . and Mrs, John Bell, Columbia, 8. C.,, Mrs. John Crane, Rushville, and Miss Donna Kinzel, Bridesmaids, wore strapless ballerina frocks of toast net with bouffant skirts and matching net stole. The matron of honor's dress was over aqua taffeta. Dresses of the brides“maids were over champagne taffeta, The attendants carried baskets of autumn flowers in shades of yellow and bronze. = - » LLOYD JOHANNESSEN was best man and ushers were Maurice Dora, Hamilton, O.; James Burnash, Cranford, N. J, and John Bell, Columbia, 8. C. A reception. in the Marott Hotel followed the ceremony. The couple then left for Lac du

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Dora Ceremony

Miss Roberta Joyce Wood will become the bride of Richard Roland

Moore at 2:30 p. m. today in the Speedway Christian Church. : Thé Rev. Kenneth Thorne will read the double-ring vows. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Cyrus E. Wood, 634 W. Maple Rd. The bridegroom-to-be is the son of Mr. and Mrs. £arl P, Moore, 709 N. Bancroft Ave.

” n » THE BRIDE has chosen a

gown of white taffeta faille,

with long sleeves, a full, floorlength skirt and a lace Peter Pan collar and yoke accented with seed pearls. Her shoulder-length veil of nylon tulle is attached to a sweetheart brim of faille and she will carry a small white Bible with a white orchid trimmed with English ivy and a white satin shower of lover's knots.

5 ” E MRS. ROBERT H. SUM MERS, matron of honor, will wear a Nile green silk taffeta dress with a fitted bodice and pleated floor-length skirt. Miss Barbara Pratt and Miss Susan Wood, bridesmaids, will wear similar gowns in yellow taffeta with forest green velvet sashes. The couple will leave -immediately after the ceremony on a wedding trip. The bride will wear a tailored suit-dress of forest green pin-point suiting, beige accessories and an orchid corsage.

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Mrs. Vaughn Johannessen Jr.

Flambeau, Wis. The bride traveled in a smoke blue suit with navy accessories, After Sept. 20 the at home address will be 4254 Fairview Terrace. The bride is a graduate of

Wedding This Afternoon

HITE hand-embroidered silk brought from Japan by the bridegroom in World War II will be worn by Miss Helen Lois Benson when she becomes the bride of David Keith Tolliver at 4:30 p. m. today.

Dr. Robert Pierce will read the double-ring ceremony in Broadway Methodist Church. Miss Benson, formerly of 1728 N. Capitol Ave. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Benson, New Salisbury. Mr. Tolliver's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Chester Tolliver, 2961 Station St. ” » » THE BRIDAL gown is bal. lerina-length. With it Miss Ben«

son will wear a fingertip well and carry a white Bible with white pompons and ivy. Mr. .and Mrs. Louis Goltz will attend the couple. The latter will wear a- gold ballerina dress and gold cap-hat. A reception will be in the church community room after the ceremony. Later the couple will leave on a trip. The bride attended Methodist Hospital School of Nursing and the bridegroom attended Ingiana University.

Say Nuptial Vows Today

Miss Barbara Ann Christenberry will be married to Pvt. Robert C. Brightwell at 2:30 p. m. today in Old Bethel Methodist Church. The Rev. Emory 8. Fulling will officiate. Miss Christenberry is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Christenberry, 5834 E. 20th St. Pvt. Brightwell is the son of Mr.sand Mrs. Clements Brightwell, Tampa. Miss Carol Ann Perkins will be maid of honor. Marvin Brandle, Saginaw, Mich., will be best man. A reception will be held in the church after the ceremony and the couple will take a trip to the Smoky Mountains.

Purdue University and a member of Alpha Xi Delta Sorority. Mr. Johannessen is a graduate of Dartmouth College and a member of Gamma Delta Chi Fraternity.

Gown Is

Nylon Tulle

Miss Joyce A. Harvey became the bride of C. Fugene. Gammons at 2:30 p. m. yesterday in the Centenary Christian Church. The double-ring rite was performed by the Rev. G. Lavon Fisher.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harvey, 325 Parkway Ave, and Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Gammons, 940 N. Grant Ave. Mrs. Joseph Armstrong was matron of honor and James Auberry, best man, The bride wore a gown of nyfon tulle with a sheer yoke and bertha of embroidery, Her illusion vell showered from a criss-cross satin half hat high« lighted . with seed pearls. She carried a white Bible with an orchid on top.

” » » THE MATRON of honor wore a mazurka blue dress with a satin bodice and tulle skirt, ballerina length. After a reception the couple left on a trip to Canada. The bride's going-away ensemble was a lilac shantung dress with matching shoes and gloves, a navy blue duster and lily hat.

Miss Simerly to Be Married Today

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CARL L. GLASSBURN will wed ‘Miss Laversa Jean Simerly at 4:30 p. m. today: in the Brightwood Methodist Church. The bride is. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Lon C. Simerly, Sanford, Fla.,, and Mr. Glassburn {s the son of Mr. and Mrs. D, D. Glassburn, R.R.1, Bargersville. The Rev, Albert Ashley will read the double-ring service. Attendants will be Mrs. G. G. Coletto, matron of honor; Miss Lois M. Schulz and Miss

“= Betty J. Fox, bridesmaids, and

Laurence R. Hayes Jr. best man. Ushers will be James C. Roney and William E. Dorrell, ” 8 ~ A WHITE SATIN gown with cathedral train will be worn by

the bride. She will wear a fingertip veil and carry a cascade bouquet of Amazonica lilies and stephanotis. The matron of honor will wear a floor-length gold satin dress, scallop-trimmed. Similar dresses of copper satin will be worn by the bridesmaids. All three will carry Fiji chrysanthemums in yellow and bronze. A reception in the church will follow the ceremony. Afterward the couple will travel North for two weeks. After Sept. 21 residence will be near Bargersville,

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L. F. Fosters to Live Here

After Trip to Michigan

ME AND MRS. L. FERNALD FOSRER ‘JR. will live here after a week's wedding trip- to northern

Michigan.

Mr. Foster wed Miss Nancy ‘Richardson yesterday

in Trinity Episcopal Church, Bay City, Mich. The couple's, parents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Richardson apd Dr. and Mrs. L. Fernald Foster Sr., all of Bay City.

” » » THE BRIDE wore a flounced Chantilly lace gown with nylon net skirt. Her costume included a matching bolero and balle-rina-length veil of imported {llusion attached toa Juliet cap. She carried a prayerbook topped by an orchid. Miss Roberta Richardson was maid of honor and Miss Maureen Sweeney, bridesmaid. Both are of Bay City. Their ballerina gowns were nylon net over taffeta with full tiered skirts. They wore cape stoles.

» - » JACK KRAPF, Royal Oak, Mich., "was best man. Ushers were John Murray and Jack Potts, both of Saginaw, Mich., and John Foster, Sioux Falls, 8S. D. A reception was held in the Richardson home. For travel the bride changed to a charcoal gray suit and red accessories. The bridegroom attended

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Michigan State College and the University of Wisconsin and is a member of Delta Chi Fraternity. He will teach Purdue Uni-

. versity classes. The bride at-

tended Bay City Junior College.

Loran S. Hickman, Bride Leave on Western Trip

ME AND MRS. LORAN 8. HICKMAN are en route West following their marriage at 2:30 p. m. yester-

day in the Propylaeum.

Mrs. Hickman was Miss Mary Ellen Morris, daughter

of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B, Morris, 5172 Broadway. Mr. Hickman is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Loran 8. Hickman, 5134 College Ave. s ” ” DR. GEORGE A. FRANTZ read the singlesring ceremony. In the bridal party were Miss Betty Sue Ross, maid of honor; Miss Sharon Sloan, Frankfort; Miss Nancy Ewing, Olean, N. Y.; Miss Patricia Berry, Evanston, Ill, and Miss Jane Morris, bridesmaids. Robert West was best man, William Spencer and Robert Morris were ushers. ” o » IVORY SATIN with an imported Chantilly lace bodice and Queen Anne neckline was worn by the bride. The full skirt formed a chapel train. The bride wore a veil of ime ported illusion tulle, fingertip length, attached to a Juliet cap edged with appliqued Chantilly lace and trimmed with seed pearls. She carried white roses and stephanotis. Bridal attendants wore waltzlength dresses with velvet bodices and tiered net skirts. The maid of honor wore green and the bridesmaids, gold. All carried nosegays of pink roses and bronze chrysanthemums. A reception followed the ceremony. The bride traveled in a beige wool dress with brown accessories, At home address Sept. 20 will be Colorado Springs, Colo. The bride attended DePauw University and is a member of

‘Pi Beta Phi Sorority. Mr. Hick-

man attended ‘Tri State College and is a member of Beta Phi Theta Fraternity.

Fr. Hartman

Reads Rite

A gown of white lace over satin was chosen by Miss Blanche Jennings for her marriage to Joseph J. Clements at 10-a. m. yesterday in the Holy Name Catholic Church, Beech Grove. The Rev. Fr. Robert Hartman read the double-ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Edward Jennings, 2103 8S. Emerson Ave. Her bouffant skirt was floor length and her fingertip tiered veil of illusion was held by a cap of ivory orange blossoms. She carried a satin prayer book with a white orchid on top. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Clements, Beech Grove. He was attended by his twin brother, Julius

Clements, best man, and Leo Clements Jr., usher.

” ” 5 ATTENDING the bride was Mrs. Thomas Reese, matron of honor, and Mrs. Francis Perkins, bridesmaid. They wore coral taffeta. Other attendants were Shirley Clements, flowergirl, and {Michael Rease, ringbearer. After the ceremony the wedding party attended a breakfast in Jones Restaurant. For traveling the bride wore a brown tailored suit trimmed with black accessories,

Elise Bromberg to Say

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Bertram L. Bromberg, Allerton, Mass., will become the bride of William Leventhal, Indianapolis, at 1:30 p. m. next Sunday in Boston. Mr. Leventhal is the son

of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Leventhal, 532 E. 37th St. Mr. Leventhal and his

' bride, a former Indiana Uni- -

versity sturdent, will live in Indianapolis. Wedding attendants will be Mrs. Alvin M.

Singer, Chicago, .matron of honor; Miss Irene Leventhal, maid of honor; Miss Karla Lothrop and Miss Matalie

Manson, both of Boston, bridesmaids, and Jack Leven-

thal, best man.

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SUNDAY,

SEPT. 7, 1952

Miss Denk Wed in St. Mark's Church

OUCHES of velvet trimmed the antique ivory nylon tulle gown

worn by Miss Frances Ann Denk when she became the

of Robert J. Goode at 10 .

m. yesterday in St. Mark's “ Catholie Church, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Denk, 3225 Brill Rd., and Mr. Goode is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Goode, 4344 Winthrop Ave. The Rev. Fr. Leo Shaeffer read the double-ring ceremony in a setting of white chrysanthemums amg red roses. - ” PL TED nylon tulle accented the bodice of the bridal gown, forming a point from shoulders to waist. Chiffon velvet flowers and seed pearls

trimmed the bodice and the

bouffant tulle skirt was trimmed with velvet applique medallions. The skirt extended to a chapel train. The two-tier fingertip veil of imported silk illusion fell from a pleated satin with floral and scroll motif. The bride carried red roses, white Shrysanthemuma and ivy. - » MISS THECLA DENK was maid of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Marguerite Denk, Miss Nancy Goode and Mrs. Leon Calderon. Charles Lasbury, Chicago, was best man and ushers were Norbert E. Smith Jr, Ro Beckrich and Henry J. Denk The bride's attendants wore waltz-length frocks of rust nylon net with brown velvet jackets and catried bronze and yellow chrysanthemums and Yed roses. A reception was held in

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Mrs. Robert J. Goode

the Denk home before the couple left for Michigan. The bride traveled in a pink fallle dress with navy velvet acces

sories. Residence after Sept. 23 will be Hanover, N. H. The bridegroom will return to Dart-

mouth College which he left for 10-month overseas duty as first lieutenant in the Army. He also attended Culver Military Academy and is a member of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity. The bride attended Butler University.

Dawes-Clendening Rite Solemnized

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Mrs. John Laurence Dawes

Couple Exchanges Vows in Beech Grove

OLY NAME Catholic Church, Beech Grove, was the scene of the marriage of Miss Rose Ann Johnson and Robert J. Heidelberger at 9 a. m. yesterday. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Johnson,

Beech Grove. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Fred

Heidelberger, 3939 S. Meridian St. Miss Zita Kriese was maid of honor, Misses Mary Haessig, Rose Ann Heidelberger and Jo Ann Miller, bridesmaids; Riche ard Heidelberger, best man, Albert Herbertz and Charles Ritzi, ushers. : The bride wore a gown of candlelight satin with a cathedral train and a fingertip veil

RS. John Laurence ‘Dawes befofe her marriage in Christ's Church Aug. 23 was Miss Kathryn Jean Clendening. She is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin ¥. Clendening, 371 8. Emerson Ave.

The bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Laurence Dawes, Moline, Ill. The Rev. Fr. John Crain officiated. . 8 » ATTENDANTS WERE Mrs,

Don Wampler, matron of honor;

Mrs. Robert Hudson, Cumberland, Miss Betty McFarland and Miss Barbara Wisehart, bridesmaids, and Cynthia Lynn Wampler, flowergirl. Lt. David Holliday, Pana, Ill, was best man, _ Ushers were Lt. James Howls,‘ Arlington, Va.; Lt. Michael Ellis, Chicago; Lt. Richard Bolin, Topeka, Kas, and Lt, Kenneth Beaumont. The bride wore ivory satin and imported Chantilly lace, Redingote style, with Juliet cap and long veil, She carried Johanna Hill roses. The miniature of the bride's gown. Mn and Mrs. Dawes are live ing in ‘Whiteland.

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with an orange blossom head~ piece. She carried a lly bot quet. Bridal attendants wore ive tiered ballet dresses of blue tate feta with high necklines and carried yellow chrysanthemums to match thelr headbands. After the ceremony a breakfast was held in Green Acres and a reception in the Southe side Turners Club, The

Miss Ray Wed in Candlelight. Rite

A CANDLELIGHT rite united Miss Joan Ray and James Bredensteiner at 7:30 p. m. yesterday in the Wallace Street Presbyterian Church, The Rev. John Bergen officiated. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ray, 914 N. Drexel Ave. Mr. Bredensteiner is the son of Mr. and Mrs. El-

mer Bredensteiner, 967 N, Layman Ave. 3 A double flounce ruffle of nylon tulle trimmed the hemline of the bride's white Chane tilly lace and satin gown. The frock had a bouffant skirt. Rose applique and seed pearls trimmed the nylon tulle yoke. The bride wore a tiered veil which showered from an {ivory lace and satin half hat. She carried a Colonial bouquet of roses. Mrs. Théodore Ambuhl, ma-

tron of honor, and Miss Joyce Ilett, Miss Darlene Galloway and Mrs. Robert Hart, brides maids, wore pink net gowns with net stoles and pink flow. ered caps. They carried pink chrysanthemums, Thomas Reeder was best man and Bud Leonard, Edward Tay-

lor and Joseph Cowgill we ushers, og "

The bridegroom attended Ine diana University and this fall will enroll in Butler University,

Shirley Reisner Married to H.F. Harris

A GOWN of champagne taffeta shantung and nylon tulle was chosen by Miss Shirley Reisner for her wedding to Herbert F, Harris at 2:30 p. m, yesterday in St. Pauls’ Evangelical and Reformed Church.

She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Reisner, 5318 E. St. Clair St. He is the son of Mr..and Mrs. A. B. Harris, 6102 Eastridge Dr. The bride's gown had a fitted lace bodice with a Dior neckline and long sleeves extending into bridal points. The bouffant tulle skirt was ballerina length. Her elbow-length veil of imported illusion was attached to a tiara of braided seed pearls and she carried a crescent bouquet of Johanna Hill roses intermingled with greenery and streamers of rose buds. 5 ” n MISS BARABARA SMITHSON, wore a forest green taffeta dress with a Spencer jacket. The full skirt was bal« lerina length, Miss Cheryl Cotton, flower girl, wore a dress of lime green with a dark velvet sash and carried a basket of rose petals. Gregory Cotton, ringbearer, wore a blue suit and carried the rings on a white pillow. Attendants of the bridegroom were William Harris, best man, and Gordon Harris and George

Wagner, ushers. After a reception in the church the couple left on a trip

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"to Florida. The bride was

wearing a beige suit, rust shoes and purse, straw hat with wide brim scarf.

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