Speedway Flyer, Volume 38, Number 27, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 July 1970 — Page 3

THURSDAY, JULY 23,1970

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A lovely reception at the Speedway Motel was held for Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Bruemmer following their wedding in the Speedway Christian Church on Saturday, July 18. The newlyweds are presently on a wedding trip to Gettysburg, Pa.

Miss Messenger Weds Mr. Bruemmer

The Speedway Christian Church was the setting for the wedding of Miss Cheryl D. Messenger and Frederick W.

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Bruemmer on Saturday, July 18. The Rev. Enos Nelson officiated at the ceremony. The bride Is the daughter

of Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarence Cagle of Speedway. She Is a graduate of Purdue University and a member of Delta Gamma and Psi lota XI Sororities. Her husband, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Harry Bruemmer of Michigan City, Ind., is also a graduate of Purdue and a member of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity. For the 1:30 p.m. service the bride wore a gown of her own creation designed of organza over taffeta. The empire waist, high scalloped neckline and short puff sleeves were accented with lace medallions and hand beading.

Lace applique also highlighted the back of the gown and the hem. Her finger-tip illusion veil was secured by a beaded headpiece and the bride carried a bouquet of tiny yellow roses, stephanotis, phalenopsis, daisies and baby breath. Mrs. H. Frederick Weber served as matron of honor and the bridesmaids Included Miss Nancy Alexander, Miss Annette Hufford, Miss Jo Ann Hermon, and Miss Debbie Campbell. The attendants wore gowns of green dotted swiss designed with an ~ empire waist, high neck and puff sleeves. White satin ribbons fell in streamers at the back of the gowns. The bridesmaids carried white baskets filled with white daisies with yellow centers. Their headpieces were matching green dotted swiss bows. Richard H. Bruemmer, .brother of the groom, served as best man. The groomsmen inPeluded John Gudas, Bob Payne, Gregg Stephenson, Edward !Bruemmer and Richard Jones. Following the wedding a reception was held in the Speedway Motel. The couple will live at 1440 Althada, Apt A 2, Akron, Ohio 44310, after returning from a wedding trip to Gettysburg, Pa.

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Miss Janice R. Moyer August Wedding Planned

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Moyer, R. R. 1, Lewis, Indiana, have announced the engagement ol their daughter, Janice Rosalie and Wesley Gary Green. Miss Moyer is a graduate of Shakamak High School and has completed two years at Indiana State University. She is presently employed at the Associated Physicians and Surgeons Clinic as a bookkeeper. Her fiance, the son of Mr. and

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Claiming the honor of the first dance, Grandpa Walt Myers takes a spin around the dance floor with Mrs. Frederick W. Bruemmer following her wedding last Saturday.

Lyons Home Site Of Picnic The Speedway and Westslde Business Men’s Association have announced that their annual picnic supper will be held on Sunday, July 26, at the lake home of Lucille Lyons, 7130 West 34th Street. The event will begin at 3 p.m., and members of the organization are invited to bring their guests. Each member is asked to iring chicken plus one dish, table service and chairs.

QUOTE: nurse in the hospital pickup a ringing phone a male voice pant, ‘ ’l’m bringing my wife in. She's going to have a baby." "la this her first baby,” asked the nurse. V ••Of course not,” the distraught father-to-be shouted. ‘•This is her husband.” f TOBY’SG^®B^m ★ Roast 800 l \ ts Baked Ham ★ Fish & Chips j| ★ Chicken

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Mrs. Wesley L. Green, 6105 Schoolwood Drive, Speedway, is a graduate of Speedway High School and Indiana State Universlty. He is presently a faculty member at Mooresville High School and doing graduate work at Indiana State University. The couple will be wed on August 22, and reside in the Mooresville area.

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Miss Cheryl Lynn Akers became the bride of Paul Edward Frye in the River Avenue Baptist Church on Saturday, July 18. Rev. James Moore and Rev. Edward Roberts performed the *7foma4-&eatiet The United Methodist Church in Glenwood, Indiana, was the setting for the wedding of Miss Nancy Jane Beaver and Gregg Stephen Thomas on Saturday, July 18. The bride is the daughter of John E. Beaver of Glenwood, Indiana, and the late Mrs. Beaver. She is a graduate of Ball State University. The bridegroom was also graduated from Ball State. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Thomas, 2125 North Lyndhurst Drive, Speedway. Honor attendants for the couple were Miss Amy Beaver of Glenwood and William Trebley, also of Glenwood

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double ring, candlelight ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Akers, 1933 Cunningham Road, Speedway. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Frye, 847 River Avenue, Indianapolis, are parents of the groom. Miss Cathy Harper, Speedway, was maid of honor. The other attendant was Miss Pam Dowden, of Speedway. Miss Julie Akers, the bride's niece, served as flower girl.

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Ronald Ruble acted as best man. The groomsmen were Larry Jackson and John Taylor. Gary McNeil of Speedway, was the soloist tor the wedding. The bridegroom attended Purdue University and is presently serving with the United states Navy. The bride is a graduate of' Speedway High School*. The couple will reside in Idaho Falls, Idaho.

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