Speedway Flyer, Volume 40, Number 23, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 June 1972 — Page 3
THURSDAY, JUNE 8,1972
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Contrary to popular belief “daisies do tell”, at least they did last Monday when daisy nametags introduced members of the United Fund League during a pool side luncheon at the home of Mrs. Edward H. Ohleyer. Pictured above, executive vice-president of the United Fund, Richard Fague discussed the up-coming drive with (left to right) Mrs. Ohleyer, chairman of toe special gifts division; and UFL members Mrs. John Burkhart and Mrs. Richard Creedon.
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Jane Larmer Weds Bernhardt The former Miss Jane Larmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Larmer of North Salem, and William Bernhardt exchanged wedding vows during an 8:30 pjn., ceremony held in Saint Luke’s United Church of Christ in Speedway, on Sunday, May 28. The Rev. Howard w. Beer officiated at the double ring ceremony and Mrs. Helen Jones provided the organ music for the wedding. For the wedding the bride wore a self-designed, fiill length gown of white bridal satin styled with long white lace sleeves, white lace overlay on the bodice and two white satin bows to accent the empire waist. Her train of white bridal satin was set off with a rose design applique and she carried an arrangement of white roses, carnations and baby’s breath accented with light blue ribbon. The maid of honor, Miss Joyce Ann Larmer, sister of the birde, also wore a selfdesigned gown which'featured full-length, light blue chiffon over light blue taffeta. The long sleeves were fashioned of sheer blue chiffon and white trim accented the cuffs, neckline and empire waist of the gown. Her floral arrangement was similar to that of the bride. Dave Taffe of Kokomo, was the best man and the guests were seated by Eric Fella and Buddy Bernhardt, both cousins of the groom. Serving at the reception, which was held in the church, were Mrs. Eddie Larmer, sis-ter-in-law of the bride, and the bride’s aunt, Mrs. Lee Ragsdale. The four-tier white cake was made by the bride and decorated by Mrs. Jim Hadley of North Salem. The newlyweds will live in Carmet
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Miss Wesley Wed In June Ceremony
Miss Sharoa K. Wesley wore a formil length gown which featured wt»:te silk organs* over satin wh m she approtched toe alter of toe Speedway United Methodist Church to become toe bride of Gary Lee Woaten on Saturday, June 3. The 2:00 p.m. ceremony was conducted by toe Rev. Nelson Bwmage with George Houk serring as interpreter. Mrs. Houk served as vocalist for toe west ding. parents o! toe bridal couple are Mr. and Mrs. Horner C. Wesley, Jr., 2227 Fair Oaks Drive, Speedway, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold M Wooten, 5564 Meatorxri Drive, Speedway.
The bride’s gowa was styled with a a empire bodice, puff sleeves and an A>llne skirt ol satin and chantilly lace w'nlch was re-embroidered with lace and seed pearls. The cathedral length train was styled of silk rayon organza and accented with lace and seed pearls. A pearl crown secured toe cathedral length veil of silk Illusion and seedpearlsand toe bride carried a cascade arrangement of white carnations, pink roses and white daisies. The bride’s mother created both the wedLng gown and the veil. Miss Susan Adamson of Greencastle, served as maid x' honor and the bridesmaids In-
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eluded Mrs. Alan L. Wesley, mister-in-law of the bride from Marshall, Illinois; Miss Deane Wooten, sister of toe bridegroom, Speedway; Miss Sandra Lund, Indianapolis; and Miss Mellndi Chapel of Summitville. The attendants were identk cally dressed in empire gowns of hot pink satin which featured puff sleeves accented with seed pearls. Their headpieces were Dior boes of hot pint also accented with seedpearls. The maid of honor carried a white parasol basket filled with white daisies, pink roses and baby’s breath and toe bridesmaid scarrled white parasol baskets filled with pink daisies and baby’s breath. The bride’s niece, Miss Lori L. Wesley served as the flower girl dressed in a floor-length dress of white plqu>e which featured a but pink sash at the waist She wore a similar Dior bow in her hair and carried a basket of pink and white daisies and rose petals. Scott D. Wesley, nephew of toe bride, carried the rings. The bridegroom’s attendants included his best mm, James R. Brake o! Indianpolis, William Schmidt, Leland Murray, RoinJe Rhodes, all of Ind anpolls, and Richard Heflin of Elwood. The newlyweds will reside In Speedway.
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