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'J 1 11 p' PAGE 8 SEC 6 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR- SUNDAY, JUNE 20, 1965 Mary Shultheis, G. A. Zolezzi Wed Kathryn Wed At Sanders Carmel Judith Lynne Louden Married To L. R. Bingman In Butler Chapel Anderson Wedding Conducted tfi 'if vl honor.

Mrs Robert Dan and Miss Dixie Neville of Birmingham, were bridesmaids. Carole Chab was a junior bridesmaid. The attendants wore gowns of pastel pink chiffon over matching peau de soie. They carried pink sweetheart roses. Jerry Kendall of South Bend was best man.

Ushers were Bradley E. Bingman, brother of the bridegroom; Terry Meyers, and Ronald Bingman of Cincinnati, O. THE BRIDE attended Butler University and was graduated from the Indiana University School of Nursing. She is a member of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority. Mr.

Bingman attended Purdue University and General Motors Institute. His fraternity is Kappa Sigma. The couple will live on a 1 i Road, Minneapolis, Minn. vv The sanctuary of Broadway Methodist Church was the setting yesterday for the marriage of Miss Mary Beth Shel-theis to Gregory Anthony Zolezzi. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Arthur Shultheis, 5204 Kingsley Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Beverly A.

Zolezzi, 2902 North War-man Avenue, are the parents of the bridegroom. THE BRIDE WORE a peau de soie gown trimmed in seed pearls and crystals. Her illusion veil was secured by a crown of seed pearls. She carried white carnations and a white orchid on a Bible. Mrs.

Ronald Owen Yates was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Stephen S. Davis, sister of the bride. Miss Pamela Zolezzi, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Carolyn Bowen.

Juli Ann Shultheis, niece of the bride, was flower girl. The attendants wore white crepe sheaths trimmed in pink chiffon. They carried arm bouquets of Carinia pink roses with seed pearls and ribbon streamers. MURRAY WOLFE was best man. Ushers were Robert Evans, Ford Kennelly, and Michael Walton of Decatur, 111.

The bride attended Indiana University and was graduated 31 Christopher's Episcopal Church at Carmel was setting yesterday for the marriage of Miss Kathryn Louise Sanders and Robert Marion Myers. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank O. Sanders, 1415 East 111th Street.

The bridegroom's par- (Paulo) MRS. ROBERT MARION MYERS The Former Miss Kathryn Louise Sanders i Si! Miss Judith Lynne Louden and Larry R. Bingman were married yesterday in Sweeney Chapel on the Butler University campus. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Virgil B. Louden, 4110 Ruckle Street Mr and Mrs. Ronald E. Bingman, 5515 West Market Street, are the parents of the bridegroom. THE BRIDE WORE a gown of peau d'ange trimmed with lace.

She wore a mantilla and carried cream roses. Mrs. V. Leroy Blocher of Morristown was matron of New Styles For Fall Peper of Portugal, maker of knitwear, puts longer jackets and more fitted waistlines in the fall line. Fabrics include knits that cannot be distinguished from tweed, those resembling silk and some fine enough to look like faille.

(Ehrlcti) MISS ROSINE PHILLIPPI Luzadder-Phillippi Mr. and Mrs. Norviel Phil-lippi, 8415 Township Line Road, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Rosine Phillippi, and Robert W. Luzadder of Fort Wayne. He is the son of Prof, and Mrs.

Warren J. Luzadder of Lafayette. Miss Phillippi was graduated from Purdue University and is a teacher at Merle Ab-bett Elementary School at Fort Wayne. The prospective bride-groom was graduated from Indiana University. He has done graduate study at Purdue and is a member of Kappa Delta Rho Fraternity, Sphinx senior men's honorary, Alpha Delta Sigma national advertising fraternity MISS if I 1''- ji1 flr Anne Hill To Be Wed To Edward E.

Brown (Ehrk) JUDITH ANN MISS DOLORES ANN RATTER HARRINGTON Lt. James 0. Turner Weds Miss Mahoney (Thomas) LARRY R. BINGMAN Former Miss Judith Lynne Louden MRS. The MISS LINDA ANNE VORES nounced by her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. James R. Harrington of Edwardsport. The future bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Huber Shelton, 3214 Medford Avenue. He attends Butler University and will enter the Indiana University School of Medicine in the fall. Miss Harrington was graduated from the Union Hospital School of Nursing at Terre Haute. No date has been set for the wedding. Martin-Vores Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Vores of New Castle announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Linda Anne Vores, and David Eric Martin. The future bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald E.

Martin of Euclid, O. The bride -elect attended Purdue University and is a member of Sigma Kappa Sorority. She was graduated from Ray-Vogue Schools at Chicago. Mr. Martin attended Muskingum College at New Concord, where he was a member of Albin Social Club.

He attends the Illinois College of Optometry at Chicago and is a member of Phi Theta Upsilon Fraternity. A Saturday wedding is planned in the First Presbyterian Church at Rockford, 111. li jr- Donna Jo Miller To Become Bride Of Robert Armstrong ents are Mr. and Mrs. Marion A.

Myers of Lapel. THE BRIDE'S GOWN was silk English net over candlelight taffeta trimmed with re-embroidered Alencon lace. The A-line skirt carried a lace edged train and her veil was secured by a high crown of matching lace. She carried a cascade of white orchids and tangerine carnations. The bride's sister, Mrs.

John L. Gartin of San Antonio, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Shelley Hutchinson of Englewood, N.J.; Mrs. R. Dennis Roscoe of Aberdeen, and Mrs.

James Clark of Lafayette. The attendants wore gowns of apricot organza over taffeta. Their fitted Empire bodices had a wide set-in band that ended in a back triple Obi bow. They carried feathered tangerine carnations and ivy. Ann Megnin of Bedford was flower girl.

Ned Megnin, also of Bedford, was ring bearer. BEST MAN WAS David A. Kutter of Hagerstown. James W. Myers and Larry G.

War-tel, both of Lapel, and Mr. Roscoe were ushers. The newlyweds left for a wedding trip to the East after a wedding reception in the Greentree Country Club. They will live in the Gaslight Square Apartments. The bride was graduated from Indiana University.

She is a member of Alpha Xi Delta and Kappa Kappa Kappa sororities. Mr. Myers was graduated from Purdue University and is a member of Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity. and beads. She carried white roses and stephanotis.

Miss Susan Jane Mahoney was her sister's maid of honor. Bridesmaid was Miss Barbara Hugins. Both wore powder blue and carried lavender gladioli with white roses. Best man was 1st Lt. David T.

Eacret of Denver, Colo. 1st Lt. Ralph Cantafio, 2d Lt. Arnold Eagle, 2d Lt. Marcus L.

Marlin and 2d Lt. Robert O. Smith served as ushers. After a reception in the Presidio Officers' Club, the couple left for Cambridge, where 1st Lt. Turner will begin work on a master's degree at the Harvard University Graduate School of Business Administration.

The newlyweds will live" In Apt. 904, South Peabody Center, Cambridge. THE BRIDE ATTENDED the College of St. Elizabeth at Convent Station, N.J. She was graduated from the University of California and completed one year of post-graduate work at San Francisco State College.

She is a member of Delta Sigma Pi and Alpha Mu Gamma honoraries. The bridegroom was graduated from Indiana University where he was a member of the I.U. Student Foundation. He is a member of Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity and Beta Gamma Sigma Honorary. Married To S.

shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Williams are parents of the bridegroom. THE BRIDE WORE a gown of Chantilly lace with tiers of organza and a Watteau train.

Her illusion veil was secured by a cabbage rose edged with rhinestones. She carried white carnations with pink sweetheart roses on a white Bible. Miss Rebecca Mattox was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Sandra Fowler, Miss Janet Callahan and Mrs. Richard Freeman.

JVJV LANDERS News Of DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am 42 years old, pregnant and couldn't be happier. Please tell me why our friends and relatives are? I 5 LUCIA best to make me feel like an object of pity. Our oldest daughter is 21. When I confided that I was expecting a baby she gasped: "I hope the change of life is playing tricks and you're not really pregnant. I wouldn't know what to tell my friends." My mother, 64, said: "What happened? Did you drink too much at one of those country club dances?" I was Ann Landers ,1,1.

(Mlntrluktr) MRS. RALPH JOHN IBBOTSONJR. The Former Miss Mary Jan Anderson Miss Mary Jane Anderson and Ralph John Ibbotson Jr, were married yesterday in Speedway Christian Church The Rev. Howard Anderson of Bloomington, uncle of the bride, and the Rev. Ray Mont gomery performed the cere mony.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Anderson, 5217 West 15th Street. Sneedwav.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph John Ibbotson of Prospect Heights, 111., are parents of the bridegroom THE BRIDE WORE a gown of taffeta with a chapel train. A pearled pillbox secured her veil. She carried an orchid with white phalaenopsis, step hanotis and ivy.

Mrs Jerry Dennis of Colum bus was matron of honor. Miss Lynn Anderson, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. They wore rose pink gowns with scooped necklines. They carried pink fuji mums. Miss Elizabeth Coates of Kokomo, Miss Alice Hoffman of Monon and Miss Phyllis Wetzel were bridesmaids.

They wore light pink and carried deep pink fuji mums. Earnest Presser of Peoria, 111., was best man. Ushers were Carl Hudson of Paxton, Roger Ibbotson of Mount Prospect, Robert Booty of Galesburg, 111., and John Lind of Prospect Heights. A RECEPTION in the Speedway Motel followed the wedding. The bride was graduated from Purdue University.

She is a member of Alpha Omicron Pi and Psi Iota Xi sororities. Mr. Ibbotson was graduated from Purdue where he will attend graduate school this fall. He is a member of Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity. The couple will live at Arlington Heights, 111., this summer.

A. Williams The attendants wore sheath dresses in shades of turquoise and aqua. They carried white carnations tipped in turquoise and pink sweetheart roses. Tina Hussong was flower girl and Bert Hussong, ring-bearer. LOUIS WATKINS was best man.

Ushers were Jon Williams, brother of the bridegroom, Edwin Pruitt and Lawrence Sudding. The bridegroom attended Indiana University. aL. jtJZ, and Alpha Phi Omega national service fraternity. The wedding will be held in St.

Luke's Methodist Church July 11. Becker-Gratter The July 2 wedding plans of Miss Judith Ann Gratter and Robert Earl Becker are announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Gratter, 5889 East 46th Street The wedding will be held in Devington Baptist Church.

Mr. Becker is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Becker, 6727 Farmleigh Drive.

Shelton-Harrington The engagement of Miss Dolores Ann Harrington and N. Philip Shelton is an- Mr. and Mrs. Dean G. Miller.

The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Paul W. Armstrong, 3127 North Campbell Avenue, Indianapolis, and the late Mr. Armstrong. THE BRIDE will wear a princess-style gown of silk faille.

Appliques of re-embroidered Alencon lace en-hance the bodice and the skirt A tiara of seed pearls and sequins will secure her veil and she will carry orchids and stephanotis. Miss Sara Gerhart of Fair-born, will be maid of honor. Bridesmaids will be Miss Nina Whitehead of Indianapolis and Mrs. Michael O'Brien of Monticello. They will wear Empire gowns of Paris blue crepe and carry lace fans with blue carnations.

DONALD MILLER of Bloomington will be best man. Ushers will be Paul Armstrong and Fred Hartle, both of Indianapolis, John Armstrong of Marion and Gerald Miller, the bride's brother. After a reception in the Tippecanoe Country Club, the couple will travel to Florida. The bride was graduated from Indiana University. She is a member of Alpha Phi Sorority.

(Mmcr-Baker) MRS. GREGORY ANTHONY ZOLEZZI The Former Miss Mary Beth Shultheis from its School of Dental Assisting. The bridegroom was graduated from Park School and Northwestern University. He is a member of Delta Tau Delta Fraternity. After a wedding trip to Florida, the couple will live at Athens, Ga.

with a scooped neckline. A double crown of Venice lace flowers with pearl centers will secure her veil. She will carry white butterfly roses and lily of the valley. Mrs. Gerald Lawson will be matron of honor.

She will wear a gown of mint green angel-mist peau. Mrs. G. Don Gading, Miss Virginia Staley, Miss Elizabeth Steinmetz and Miss Carol Twachtman will be bridesmaids. Betsy Young will be junior bridesmaid.

They will wear lilac gowns of angelmist peau. Jeffrey and Michael Hill will be ring bearers. William Rut-ledge will be page. Ronald Brown of Washington, D.C., will be best man. Ushers will be Philip Brown, brother of the bridegroom; James T.

Hill the bride's brother; David F. Hill of Albuquerque, N.M., another brother; Wray Riggins of Fort Wayne, and Kenneth Smith. THE BRIDE was graduated from Butler University and teaches in the Indianapolis Public Schools. She is a member of Delta Delta Delta Sorority and Mortar Board Honorary. The bridegroom attends Butler.

He is a member of Sigma Nu Fraternity and Utes Honorary. After a trip to the northern states and Canada, the couple will live here. T. G. Buehrer The bride attended Purdue University.

The bridegroom was graduated from Purdue. MRS. THOMAS GEORGE BUEHRER The Former Miss Diana Kay Kent Catherine Chueden Wed To Paul Consorti Bloomington, Ind. Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Consorti are living here following their wedding June 11 in the home of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Justus Begley of Fairland. The bride is the former Miss Katherine Louise Chueden. She is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick Chueden of Shelbyville. Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Consorti of Tucka-hoe, N.Y., are parents of the bridegroom.

Mr. and Mrs. Consorti both were graduated from Indiana University where he is string for a master's degree. Diana K. Kent Married To Miss Anne Frances Hill and Edward Eras Brown, 2130 Clay Street, will be married at 7:30 o'clock this evening in Prentice Presbyterian Church.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Hill, 3420 North Riley Avenue. THE BRIDE WILL WEAR a gown of organza over taffeta (Underwoods) MISS ANNE FRANCES HILL To Be Mrs.

Edward Eras Brown held her veil In place. She carried a bouquet of phalaenopsis and orchids. Miss Kay Nicholson was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Jill Asbury of Cincinnati, Miss Mary Jo Sorrell of Knightstown, and Miss Karen Renner. The attendants wore gowns of blue peau and lace.

They carried tropicana roses and ivy. DOUGLAS MAYS of San Bernardino, was best man. Ushers were Jack Buehrer and Fritz Buehrer, brothers of the bridegroom, and David Buehrer, all of Rolling Prairie. After a trip to Michigan, the newlyweds will live at 4689 Englewood Drive, Indianapolis. Snipers on those and overlook her pathetic inadequacies.

Writt to Ann Landers, co The Indianapolis Star, for her booklet, "The Key to Popularity," inclosing with your request 35 cents in coin and a long, self-addressed, stamped envelope. Ann Landers will be glad to help you with your problems. Send them to her in care of The Indianapolis Star, inclosing a stamped, self-addressed envelope. (Cepyi-HM tM) Elastic Skhrts Back The elastic waistbanded skirt Is back for fall, reports one New York buying office, Felix Lilienthal. Watch for skirts with A-line shape and off-center front pleats.

iiiV 'tS 'tis ill 0 warn, MRS. JAMES OLIVER TURNER The Former Miss Eileen Patricia Mahoney San Francisco, Calif. Miss Eileen Patricia Mahoney and 1st Lt. James Oliver Turner were married yesterday in a military ceremony in the Catholic Chapel of Our Lady at Presidio. Parents of the bride are Col.

and Mrs. James H. Mahoney. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ollie C. Turner, 4501 Cold Spring Road, Indianapolis. THE BRIDE WORE a gown of silk candlelight peau de soie trimmed in Alencon lace Miss Cutshaw Greenwood, Ind. Miss Sherry Ann Cutshaw and Steven Andrew Williams were married last night in the Evangelical United Brethren Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Harold O. Cut- 'irfii-rtdniiiijiV iliiii (Mlncr-Baker) MRS. STEVEN ANDREW WILUAMS The Former Miss Sherry Ann Cutshaw IS iJt.y Monon, Ind. A 2:30 o'clock wedding today in Monon Methodist Church will be that of- Miss Donna Jo Miller and Robert E.

Armstrong. The bride is the daughter of (Colt a Whytt) MISS DONNA JO MILLER To Be Mrs. Robert E. Armstrong last summer, when we put in the pool. What can we do about the clods who appear in bathing suits as if we invited them? Their youngsters walk into our home and use our bathroom and telephone.

They open the refrigerator and help themselves to cold drinks and snacks. Once upon a time only the wealthy had pools. These people also had servants and all the trimmings. But things are different today. We are people of modest means, and we can't furnish maid service and refreshments to the entire neighborhood.

Furthermore we built the pool for our own enjoyment, and not as an accommodation for everyone who feels like coming over. Zionsville, Ind. Miss Diana Kay Kent and Thomas George Buehrer were married yesterday in Zionsville Methodist Church. The bride Is the daughter of Randall Kent, 3217 West 82d Street, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Marian Wilson.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Buehrer of Rolling Prairie are parents of the bridegroom. THE BRIDE WORE a gown of white peau and Alencon lace.

A lace and pearl crown Texture Contrast Serving turkey or chicken loaf? Pass a mushroom sauce and a bowl of slivered toasted almonds. The nuts add excel lent texture contrast. ing when she has had dinner parties. Whenever a guest comments on the delicious chicken or the melt-in-your-mouth dessert, she replies: "Thank you." Not once has she given me credit for anything. I made her living room draperies last fall and it was a big job.

When her cousin raved about the draperies, in my presence, she said: "Yes, they are lovely, aren't they?" Wouldn't you think she'd be ashamed? I'd like your views. SECRET HELPER DEAR SECRET: I feel sorry for a person who will take credit for aomething the doesn't deserve. She certainly can't enjoy it much. If you've been close friends for many years she must have tome redeeming qualities. So dwell Late Blessing Not To Be Shared With Is there a solution to this problem? STYMIED DEAR STY: Yes.

But it takes nerve. Tell the freeloaders that the pool has become a problem because too many people are showing up uninvited. Sample: "From now on we are going to ask only a limited number of guests at any one time. We'll be calling you soon." DEAR ANN LANDERS: 1 am writing about a friend who has been like a sister to me. We grew up together and I've always done things for her that she couldn't do for herself.

The woman is not handicapped, she is just incompetent and unimaginative. I'm an excellent cook. My friend can't boil an egg. For years I have done the cook amazed that she would make such a crude remark. One friend groaned: "What a rotten break at your age!" When I said we were thrilled she looked at me as if I was crazy and replied: "Well, I certainly admire your courage for putting on such a good act." What shall I say to these needle artists? BEWILDERED DEAR BEWILDERED: I don't see why you have to say anything more than "hello" and "good-by" to these clods.

And the closer you can space these words, the better. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Summer is here and I am hating it. The reason our swimming pool Is attracting folks we haven't seen since I iflii i In fc fc M. Ml i IktiAhfcO.

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