Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 September 1952 — Page 34

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Mrs. William

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Stuart Rodie Ill

Rodie-Teetor Vows Read

HAGERSTOWN, Sept.

13—Lt. and Mrs. William

Stuart Rodie- III, left for a trip to The Cloisters, Sea Island, Ga., immediately after their wedding at 4:30 p. m. today in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and

Mrs. Donald Teetor of this city. The bride, who was Miss Constance Teetor, wore for traveling an emerald green handknitted suit with navy accessories and a spray of pale yellow orchids. Mr. and Mrs. Rodie Jr., Fair-

field, Conn., are the bride=~

groom's parents. The marriage ceremony, at which the Rev. Robert Pfieffer of 8t. Paul's Episcopal Church, Richmond, officiated, took place. in the studio living room. The bridal party descended the circular stairs which were decorated with ivy garlanding and clusters of stephanotis and gweetheart roses, ow, 0 8 THE BRIDE was gowned in antique ivory satin with a sculp- * tured bodice. The off-shoulder neckline was framed with lace medallions and the gbouffant

skirt was highlighted with an

~“overskirt edged in lace medal--

lions which extended into a cathedral train. Her heirloom lace veil fell from a small rosepoint coronet which had been worn by her mother as a bride. She carried an arm bouquet of calla lilies. Attending the bride were Mrs. Thomas Teetor, Cincinnati, matron of honor; Mrs. Alpheus Winter Jr, Fairfield, Conn. bridesmaid, and Nancy Todd,

flowergirl, Matron of honor and bridesmaid wore identical gowns of shaded delicate pink nylon tulle with tulle stoles gathered over ene shoulder, pleated strapless bodices and tiered bouffant skirts, waltz length.

“6 The flowergirl wore a dainty

. pink organdy and Swiss embroidery dress. » » » ENSIGN Charles Carleton, Cambridge,. Mass.,, was best man. Ushers were Thomas Teetor, Cincinnati; Alpheus Winter Jr., Fairfield, Conn.; Crosby Perry, Brattleboro, Vt., and J. Barry McLaughlin, Bridgeport, Conn, Following the ceremony a reception was held on the terrace which was covered with a white marquee. The blush pink wedding cake was mounted on a revolving carousel with pink carousel ponies harnessed with pink velvet ribbon, pink ostrich plumes and sweetheart roses. The buffet supper tables in the garden were decorated with silver wine coclers filled with shaded pink roses, mounted cupids and garlands. “The bride is a graduate of Connecticut College for Women and the bridegroom is a graduate of Willlams College and belongs to Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity.

‘Mahrdt-Calvert Nuptials

T 3:30 P. M. today in Fairview Presbyterian Church + the Rev. Virgil D. Ragan will perform the doublering ceremony uniting Miss Elizabeth Calvert and John

Mahrdt. The bride is the daughter of George Calvert, 2112 N. Delaware St. Mr. Manhrdt's parents are Mr. and Mrs. (Otto C. Mahrdt; 5930 Guilford Ave. Attending the couple will be Miss Louise Dunning, maid of honor, and Richard Stansfield, best man. Mary Elizabeth Hall will be flowergirl. Ushers will be Damon Goode and Ed Goss. ~ - » ’ AN IVORY tulle ballerina gown will be worn by the bride. Lace applique trims the full skirt. The top of the bodice is tucked. With the frock Miss Calvert will wear a tulle jacket

Marilyn Miller, F. D. Floyd Will Be Married Today

N A SETTING of chrysanthemums, gladiolus, palms and ferns, Miss Marilyn M. Miller and Frank D. Floyd will be wed at 4:30 p. m. today. Dr. Roy Vale will perform the double-ring ceremony in McKee Chapel, Taber.

nacle Presbyterian Church. Miss Miller is the daughter of Mrs.» Charlotte P. Miller, 3134 Park Ave. Mr. Floyd's parents are Mr, and Mrs. P. M. Floyd

Sr., Boonville, Mo. LJ n ~ MISS MILLER will wear a

ballerina gown of white nylon net and Chantilly lace over satin. The frock has an illusion neckline and chapel veil. With it the bride will carry orchids. Miss Dolores Garner, Philadelphia, maid of honor, will wear ballerina length blue nylon organza and Mrs. louis Miller, bridesmaid, will wear a pink gown of same design and fabric. Ruth Ann Miller, flowergirl, will wear a pink dress. Maj. P. M. Floyd Jr: Baltimore, will be best man. Ushers will be Raymond Miller and Willard Frederickson.

"A RECEPTION will be held in the home of the bride's mother after the ceremony. Later the couple will leave for Niagara Falls. They will be at home in Philadelphia after Sept. 22. The bride will travel in a rose suit with brown accessories. The bride attended Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, University of Cincinnati and Temple University. Mr. Floyd is a graduate of the University of Missouri and a member of Kappa Alpha Fraternity.

Catholic Daughters To Give Supper

The Catholic Daughters of America, Court Chartrand 1119, will give a buffet supper at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow in the St. Philip Neri Auditorium. Miss Frances Maher, Kane, Pa., CDA supreme regent, will be honor guest. .She will be introduced by Miss Winifred Galvin, Indiana territorial deputy. — Miss Galvin Will report on the national convention held at Lake Placid, N. Y. Mrs. John Sullivan, grand regent, will preside.

Joy-Tway Vows Read In Church

ISS ADA JOAN TWAY became the bride of Russell Warburton Joy Jr.

at 3:30 p. m, yesterday in Meridian . Heights Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr. read the double-ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Tway, 5739 Broadway Terrace. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Joy, Winchester, Mass.

THE INDIANAPAT TR TIV=g

Mrs. William B, Marshall

AKE GENEVA, Wis, late-season guests will

include an Indianapolis bride and her husband. In

Miss Katherine Tway was “the guest book will be Mr. and

maid of honor; Frederick V,. Martin Jr., Hicksville, N. Y., best man, and Robert Hansen, usher,

” ” » THE BRIDE wore a gown of white nylon tulle over satin. The formal bodice was softly tucked and the waltz length skirt was highlighted with a finely pleated flounce accented with alencon lace medallions in bowknot motifs. A chapel length veil of silk illusion fell from a velvet circlet accented with small sea shells. She carried a simple nosegay Of tuberose fleurettes, stephanotis,. white carnation tals and valley lilies centered with a white orchid.

” ” » THE MAID of honor wore a waltz length dress of pale blue net over satin. After a reception in the home of the bride's parents the couple left on a trip East. For traveling the bride wore a navy blue wool gabardine suit with beige accessories and a thistle blue, feather “hat. The couple will be at home after Oct. 1 in 3710 N. Meridian St. Mrs. Joy attended Indiana University and is a member of Pi Beta Phi Sorority. Phe bridegroom , attended Boston University.

Miss Sutphin Becomes Bride

VW EDDING GIFTS will be opened next Sunday in 2050 N. Delaware St. by Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Edens. The bride was Miss Dorothy Mae Sutphin, daughter

‘of Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer Sutphin, 3012 Mars Hill.

Edens’ parents are Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Edens; Holton.

The wedding took place at’ 7:30 p. m, yesterday in Mars Hill Christian Church. The Rev, Ralph Hamon read the doublering ceremony. ” » ” THE BRIDE wore white satin and all-over lace and carried white roses. Mrs. Lillie Williams, matron, of honor, and Miss Jean Sutphin and Miss

Mr."

Pauline Sutphin, bridesmaids, wore rainbow pastel satin gowns. Carol Halas was flower-

girl, Dennis’ Williams carried the ring. Paul Haase was best man.

Ushers were Sgt. Keith Gabhart . and Earl Sutphin, After; the ceremony and churct’ reception the couple left for the Smoky Mountains. The bride traveled in a black gabardine suit.

Rite Is Read Today in Boston

Times Special . BOSTON, Mass., Sept. 13—At 5:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Kenmore Hotel here Mish Elise “H. Bromberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bertram IL. Bromberg, Allerton, Mass., will be married to William Leventhal. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Leventhal, 532 E. 37th St., Indianapolis, Ind. Rabbi Is-

bolero and a fingertip veil. She will carry white orchids and stephanotis.

” » » MISS TREN LEVENTHAL, maid of honor; Mrs. Elliott R. Goodman, Miss Natalie Manson and Miss Karla Lottnox, brides- | maids, will wear blue lace jacket frocks. A reception and dinner in the

Mrs. Wiliam Bowman Marshall. Mr. Marshall, son of Mrs.

Winnie B. Marshall, Louisville, wed Miss Barbara Duff Sadler at 7:30 p. m. yesterday in the Fairview Presbyterian Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Duff Sadler, 5407 N. Capitol Ave. The Rev. Virgil Ragan read the double-ring ceremony at an altar decorated with white flowers, candelabra, palms and ferns. é The bride wore a gown of

Single-Ring Ceremony

To Be Read

GINGLE-RING vows will ba exchanged by Miss

Marilyn Ann »Miller and® «

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white satin and, imported lace. The nylon yoke was edged with off-shouler scallop design of

lace accented by iridescent sequins. The bouffant satin skirt formed a formal train, The Juliet cap held a fingertip illusion veil. The bride carried gardenias centered with a white orchid. n ” on MISS DOROTHY VOGELGESANG, maid of hohor, wore morning glory blue eyelet embroidered velveteen with nylon net, floor - length - skirt and matching stole. The bridesmaids’ dresses were the same design in purple. Bridesmaids were Susan Talber, Virginia Erhardt and

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Mrs. Paul R. Grissom

W.B. Marshall, Bride at Lake Geneva

Mrs. Paul R. McCloud. John Dykstra was best man and Carl Weibel, Charles Sargent and John E. Hauter were ushers. » ” ” AFTER a reception in the Marott Hotel, the couple left for Wisconsin. The bride traveled in a steel gray suit with gray accessories and a sapphire coat. Residence after Saturday will be 311 Waldron St., West Lafayette. The bride attended William Woods College and was graduated from Purdue University. She is a member of Pi Beta Phi Sorority. Mr. Marshall is a student in Purdue and is a member of Phi Epsilon Fraternity,

Chatleen Davis Will Say

VORY, mauve and raisin colored gowns will be worn at the wedding of Miss Charleeen Davis and John G. Marquis at 2:30 p. m. today in the Irvington Presbyterian Church. Dr. Howard Stone will read the double-ring ceremony. ‘Attendants will be Miss. Jo

Hugh L. Kibbey at 1:30-| Ann Marquis, mata of Honor:

p. m. today in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Abbett near Oaklandon. The Rev. A. C. Brooks will officiate. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence B. Miller, R. R. 12, Indianapolis. Mr. Kibbey is the son of Mrs. Mabel Mardis, Shelbyville.

THE BRIDAL gown is can-

dlelight satin with Iatticed satin

yoke. The bride will wear a full- |

length veil of marquiset - and

pearl-studded lace cap. She will | carry white chrysanthemums |

with white orchid corsage.

Mrs. F. Burton Evans, matron of honor, will wear toast nylon net over gold satin. James Crosbie will be best man.

A RECEPTION will follow in *

the Abbett home. Afterward the couple will leave for Florida. The bride will travel in a navy shantung suit with powder blue and navy accessories. Residence after next Sunday will be 3470 N. Meridian St.

The bride was graduated from

Stephens College and is a mem- |

ber of Alpha Pi Epsilon Sorority. The bridegroom attended Butler University Jordan Music College.

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Miss Christine Marquis, bridesmaid, and Alfred Purgell, best man. Ushers will be John H. Brickley and R. Stanley beaman. n yn THE BRIDE is-the sister of Wilbur A. Davis Jr., 5244 E. 10th St., with whom she made Mr. Marquis’ parents are Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Marquis, 404 N. Irvington Ave,

Miss Davis has chosen a

gown of ivory Chantilly lace

“SUNDAY, SEPT. 14; 1952 Lt. Grissom

Takes Bride In Speedway

NTIQUE gold and green were colors chosen by Miss Betty Joan Simmons,

Danville, for her wedding to Lt. Paul Grissom, Greenfield, at 7:30 p. m. yesterday in the Speedway Christian Church. The Rev. Kenneth Thorne read the double-ring vows. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Simmons, Danville. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Grissom, Greenfield. Miss Barbara Brelsford, Anderson, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Betty Joan Grissom, Greenfield; Miss Betty Joan Toomey and Miss Shirley Wilhoite, Speedway City, and Miss Annalee Collier, Wilkerson. Miss Sally Simmons, Bridgeport, was junior maid of honor, and Sue Pierson, Danville, was flowergirl. « ¥ ® JAMES JUNG was best man, Ushers were Garry Simmons, Bridgeport; Edward Myers, Gene Hawkins, Robert Daugherty and Charles Broeking. The bride’s gown was of ivory duchess satin with a V-shaped yoke of Point de Venice lace extending across the shoulders and down to the waistline. Her tiered veil of silk illusion fell from a lace coronet. She carried a prayer book topped with white orchids and stephanotis. » » » THE MAID of honor's dress was of antique gold velveteen and nylon net. Bridesmaids’ dresses were identical in green. The flowergirl and junior maid of honor wore floor length dresses of gold and green. After reception in the church the couple left on a short wedding trip. The bride attended Indiana University and the bridegroom attended Franklin College. He is a member of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity.

Vows Today

and nylon tulle. The bouffant skirt of tulle is ballerina-length She will wear a fingertip illusion veil attached to a pleated cap and carry the New Testament topped with orchids and stephanotis. The maid of honor will wear mauve nylon tulle over taffeta, The bridesmaids will appear in

raisin nylon tulle.

A ‘reception will be held in

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