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1 PAGE 14 SEC 6- THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR SUNDAY, JUNE 27, 1985 4fX 'I i 1 MISS ANNABELLE ROSE DELANEY MISS MARILYN GAYE 'HOGSED MISS SANDRA GAIL HERLICKSON (Ayres) Pauia) MISS ROBERTA MAE BOWSHER MISS MARILYN (Matthews) JEANNE HENZIE MISS DIANE KAY BLAIR Nancy S. Thomas To Be Married RHONDA SUE MISS CHARLENE McCLARON LOUISE LOSCHE Miss Nancy Sue Thomas and Lt. Daniel Tepfer will be married at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon in a military ceremony in Mount Olive Methodist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert S. Thomas, 849 Ingomar Avenue. Dr. and Mrs. Milton Tepfer, 4746 Jennys Road, are parents of the bridegroom.

THE BRIDE WILL WEAR (Thomas) MISS NANCY SUE THOMAS To be Mrs. Daniel Tepfer Laidlau-Delaney Miss Annabelle Rose De-laney Richard Edward Laidlaw have chosen Aug. 7 for their wedding in St. John's Catholic Church at Gananoque, Ontario, Canada, Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs.

Fredrick S. Delaney of Gananoque, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Laidlaw, 4167 Washington Boulevard.

The bride-elect was graduated from Ottawa (Canada) Teachers College. Mr. Laidlaw attended Indiana University. He is in the Naval Reserve, stationed at Great Lakes, 111. Martinez-Losche Mr.

and Mrs. James Hogsed of 'Fletcher, N.C., announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Marilyn Gaye and Robert Fredrick Moseman. Miss Hogsed is a senior in the School of Pharmacy at the University of North Carolina. Mr. Moseman was graduated from Marian College and received his master's degree from the University of North Carolina.

Mr. Moseman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert John Moseman, 3646 North. De-Quincy Street.

The wedding will be Aug. 21. Harris-H erlickson Aug. 21 is the date set by Miss Sandra Gail Herlick-son and Charles Lee Harris for their wedding in United Lutheran Church. Miss Herlickson is a junior in the College of Nursing at the University of North Dakota.

Mr. Harris is stationed at Grand Forks (N.D.) Air Force Base. Parents of the couple are Mrs. Severin Herlickson of Grand Forks and the late Mr. Herlickson and Mr.

and Mrs. Frank E. Harris, 6136 East '43d Place. Virginia Bell Married To R. L.

Turner Brownsburg, Ind. The Brownsburg Christian Church will be the setting for the 2:30 o'clock wedding this afternoon of Miss, Virginia Mary Bell and Russell Lee Turner. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G.

Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Dona Hi Turner of Greenfield are parents of the bridegroom. The bride's gown is silk organza and Alencon lace over taffeta.

Her veil will be secured by a crown of seed pearls. She will carry amazon-icas, stephanotis and ivy. MRS. ROBERT BELL will be matron of honor. Her gown is candy pink silk organza.

She will carry painted daisies. Dale Totten of Cumberland will be best man. Thomas G. Bell Jr. and James H.

BeR, brothers of the bride, will seat the guests. The newlyweds will live at 4350 Madison Avenue, Indi anapolis. Kay E. Collins Married To Robert Lee Dunbar Earl B. McClarnon of Greenfield.

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kleiman of New Palestine are parents of the bridegroom-elect. Miss McClarnon is attending the Appfoved University of Beauty Culture. Martinz-Losche Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore C. H. Losche, 124 Combs Avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Charlene Louise Losche, and Ralph Charles Martinez. Mr.

Martinez is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Martinez of Los Angeles. He is a graduate of the School of Pharmacy at the University of California.

Colclazier Wedding Held At Greenfield wri MRS. NORMAN ODELL McKEE The Former Miss Virginia Jane Colclazier Greenfield, Ind. Miss Virginia Jane Colclazier and Norman 1 1 McKee were married yesterday in the Greenfield Christian Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Francies Colclazier. Mr. and Mrs. Aus tin McKee are parents of the bridegroom. THE BRIDE WORE bouquet taffeta -with re-embroidered Alencon lace.

Her veil was secured by a crown of seed pearls and crystals. She car ried Amazon lilies, pink sweet heart roses and ivy on a white lace Bible. Mrs. David Colclazier was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs.

Roy Whitehead, Mrs. Sonny Spratt and Miss Jacaueline Stevens. They wore pink chiffon and white crepe and carried pink glamellias. Wayne McKee, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were Larry Rammer, Wayne Smith, Donald McKee, Jack Ward and David Colcla zier, brother of the bride.

The bride attends the Ap proved University of Beauty Culture. IliiA 2 MISS AUGUSTA JEANNE ROOS Miss Losche is a graduate of Ball State University and is teaching in the Los Angeles Public Schools. The wedding will be held Aug. 28 in Friends Community Church at Alhambra, Calif. Snodgrass-Roos Miss Augusta Jeanne Roos and Marquis Emmitt Snod-grass will be married July 7.

The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Augusta de Wolf, 6103 Winthrop Avenue, and the late Harry Roos. Mrs. Austin Harlan, 440 North Tibbs Avenue and the late William Snodgrass are parents of the bridegroom- elect. Cannaday Wedding Performed SI, unaerwooos) MRS.

STEPHEN RICHARD DALTON The Former Miss Paula Jean Cannaday Miss Paula Jean Cannaday and Stephen Richard Dalton were married yesterday in St. Monica's Catholic Church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. George Richard Cannaday, 3447 West 58th Street, and Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Joseph Dalton, 1718 South Meridian Street. THE BRIDE WORE tiers of Chantilly lace. A cabbage rose secured -her veil. She carried amazonicas, yellow roses and stephanotis.

Mrs. Charles F. Perrin, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore lime linen and carried yellow daisies. Mrs.

Robert Gene Stafford and Miss Marilyn O'Connor were bridesmaids. They wore yellow linen and carried mint green daisies. Jennifer Jean Perrin was her aunt's flower girl. The bride's nephew, Dennis Michael Perrin, was ring bearer. JOSEPH BROCKER was best man.

Ushers were Joseph Meyer and Thurman D. Powers. The bride attends Central Business College. Mr. Dalton attends Indiana University.

The couple will live at 349 Sandra Lane, Apt. C-74. WITH AN Cli(i)niwi-Itonshpr Mr. and Mrs. Harry E.

Bowsher, 7235 North Tuxedo Street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Roberta Mae Bowsher, and Michael Ray Chapman. The bridegroom-elect is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Chapman, 5075 Olympia Drive.

Miss Bowsher was graduated from Butler University this month. She is a member of Pi Beta Phi Sorority and a 1965 "500" Festival princess. Mr. Chapman will be graduated from Butler in January and is a member of Sigma Chi Fraternity. The wedding is set for Aug.

6 in Broad Ripple Methodist Church. Cook-Henzie Miss Marilyn Jeanne Hen-zie and David H. Cook are planning an Aug. 14 wedding in Zion United Church of Christ. Dr.

and Mrs. Charles A. Henzie, 1022 Navajo Trail, are the parents of the future bride. Mr. and Mrs.

Howard J. Cook of Sunman are the parents of the prospective bridegroom. Miss Henzie is attending Butler University and is a member of Tau Beta Sigma Honorary. Mr. Cook attended Butler and was graduated from Indiana College of Mortuary Science.

Loh man Blah Sept. 4 is the date set for the wedding of Miss Diane Kay Blair and Richard James ohm an in Northminster Presbyterian Church. Mr. and Mrs. John H.

Blair, 7130 Wexford Drive, are the parents of the bride-elect. The bridegroom-elect is the son of Charles B. Lohman of Plainfield and the late Mrs. Lohman. Miss Blair attended Ball State University and was graduated from Indiana Institute of Medical Assistants.

Mr. Lohman attended Arizona State University and Indiana University. He is attending the I.U. Downtown Center. Moon One Inhabitant Palma De Mallorca, Spain (WNS) Sarah Lane Wise asked young science students in her international school here if they believed that living people inhabit the moon.

"It is obvious that at least one person must live on the moo wrote 8-year-old Dorothy Waller in her composition. "Otherwise, who would turn on its light at night and turn it out in the daytime?" Spray Screens Flies have a strong urge to get in out of the rain, and often cluster on screens when the weather is turning bad, eager to get inside if given a chance. Spraying the mesh screen doors with a long-last ing residual insecticide will doom most of them quickly, and any that get inside after such contact die shortly. (Knnty) MRS. AXEL F.

tSSER The Former Miss Nancy Anise Reed Klepfer Wedding Performed (Underwoods) MRS. CHARLES HENRY MURPHY The Former Miss Carol Ann Klepfer Miss Carol Ann Klepfer and Charles, Henry Murphy were married yesterday in the Oak-landon Universalist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Komer K.

Klepfer, 6080 North County Line Road. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Murphy of North Liberty are parents of the bridegroom. THE BRIDE WORE a gown of organza and lace with a Sabrina neckline.

A cluster of lace petals centered by an organza rose secured her veil. She carried white roses and Amazon lilies. Miss Janice McMillin was maid of honor. Miss Andrea Klepfer, sister of the bride, Miss Sue Schellert and Miss Linda Yarling were bridesmaids. They wore aqua gowns and carried white Bibles with teardrop candles and stephanotis.

Patti Ann Klepfer was flower girl. Michael Murphy of La-Porte was ring bearer. LARRY STROPE of North Liberty was best man. Ushers were Robert Campbell of Park Forest, 111,, Steven L. Klepfer, brother of the bride, and Harry Bolton.

Mr. and Mrs. Murphy were graduated from Indiana University. She is a member of Alpha Xi Delta Sorority. His fraternity is Delta Chi.

The couple will live at 301 Ninth Street, LaPorte. Nancy Reed Married To AxelEsser Miss Nancy Anise Reed became the bride of Axel F. Esser yesterday in Cumberland Methodist Church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs.

Winfield L. Reed, Buck Creek Road; Mrs. Henry Savoca, 11910 East Washington Street, and the late Franz Esser. The bride chose a gown featuring tiers of scalloped lace. Her veil was secured by rose petals of organza.

She carried lily of the valley and orchids on a Bible. Miss Charlotte Simmons was maid of honor. Mrs. Donald Bremmer and Miss Donna Stacey were bridesmaids. The bride's sister, Martha Reed, was flower girl.

THE ATTENDANTS wore pink crepe and carried pink roses, and lily of the valley. The bride's brother, Win-field L. Reed was best man. Cyrus Campbell and Michael Goble were ushers. Jesse Reed, brother of the bride, was ring bearer.

The bride is a graduate of the Approved University of Beauty Culture, After a trip to Kentucky Lake, the couple will live at Greenfield, organza over taffeta trimmed in Alencon lace, sequins and pearls. Her veil will be attached to a pillbox of organza and lace. She will carry Amazon lilies, yellow rosebuds, stephanotis and ivy. Miss Patty Thomas will be maid of honor. Mrs.

William Beal of Auburn, Miss Jacque-lyn Thompson and Miss Sarah-ann Tepfer, sister of the bridegroom, will be bridesmaids. They will wear yellow linen and carry daisies, rosebuds and ivy. Melissa Taylor will be flower girl. Lt. Michael R.

Jinchum of Plainfield will be best man. Frank V. Sherman of Speedway, Daniel D. Holtz and Arnold R. Anderson Jr.

will be groomsmen. Ushers will be William Michael Allen of i Beech Grove, Robert A. Goins and Robert A. Tepfer, brother of the bridegroom. THE BRIDE IS a graduate of Ball State University and a member of Sigma Sigma Sig ma Sorority and Kappa Delta Pi Honorary.

The bridegroom is a graduate of Butler University and a member of Alpha Phi Omega Fraternity. He is affiliated with Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. He is a lieutenant in the United States Air Force. After a trip to Chicago, 111., the couple will live at 5125 West 10th Street. pale yellow and carried daisies and pompons.

Frank Dunbar of Indianapolis was best man. Ushers were Garland Dunbar, also of Indianapolis; Terry Collins of Knox, and Jon E. Nicoson of Cory. THE BRIDE was graduated from Ball State University. She is a member of Chi Omega Sorority.

Mr. Dunbar was graduated from the University of Louisville, and received his master's degree from Indiana University. On return from a trip to Miami Beach, Fla and Nassau, the couple will live at 2507 Brewster Drive, Indianapolis. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred M. Wyatt of Noblesville. Mr. and Mrs. Harry W.

Claffey 309 Claffey Drive; are the bridegroom's parents. THE BRIDE WORE organza over taffeta trimmed in lace. Her veil was secured by a crown of diamond-cut jewels. She carried white sweetheart roses, stephanotis and orchids. Mrs.

Richard M. Oakes of Plainfield was her sister's matron of honor. Mrs. James Williamson of Westfield and Mrs. Warren Smock of Brownsburg were bridesmaids.

The attendants wore candy coral and Castillian melon and carried nosegays' of tangerine roses. Roger W. Claffey was his brother's best man. Ushers were John Lee of Plainfield, James Williamson of West-field and Jerry Doody. THE BRIDE IS enrolled at the Indiana University Downtown Center.

Mr. Claffey holds an associate degree in architecture from Purdue University. He plans to enter the University of Cincinnati in the fall. After a trip to southern Indiana, the couple will live in the Gaslight Square MISS BETTY SPOONAMORE Cook-Spoonamore Miss Betty Spoonamore will become the bride of Don Russell Cook. She is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Spoonamore of Greenwood. Mr. Cook is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Cook, also of Greenwood. A Sept. 26 wedding is planned in the First Baptist Church at Greenwood. Kle'tman-MdClarnon Aug. 8 is the date selected by Miss Rhonda Sue McClar-non and Harold Dean Klei-man for their wedding in Zion Lutheran Church at New Palestine.

The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Bates Weds In California MRS.

THOMAS WILLARD BATES The Former Miss Maria R. Biondo San Diego, Calif. Miss Marie R. Biondo and Thomas Willard Bates were married yesterday in St, Therese of the Child Jesus Catholic Church. Father of the bride is Dr.

Vincent F. Biondo. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Willard F.

Bates of Arcadia, formerly of Indianapolis, Ind. The bride wore silk organza and French lace. Her veil was secured by a pearl tiara. She carried stephanotis and or chids. The bride's aunt, Miss Mary C.

Ryan, was maid of honor. Miss Emily Wilson of Fall brook, Miss Pamela Davidson of Santa Paula, and Miss Anne Gideon were bridesmaids. They wore yellow silk organza and carried white daisies. ROBERT J. BATES of Aberdeen.

was his brother's best man. Charles R. Hughes of San Gabriel; Luther E. Daugherty Jr. of Hawthorne; James Bates, brother of the bride' and Vincent F.

Biondo brother of the bride, were ushers. The bride is a graduate of San Diego State College and a member of Alpha Xi Delta Sorority. The bridegroom also was graduated from San Diego State College. After a tripto Yosemite National Park and San Francisco, the couple will live at Port land, where Mr. Bates is stationed with the United MISS LaPorte, Ind.

Miss Kay Eileen Collins and Robert Lee Dunbar were married yesterday in the Rolling Prairie Methodist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil A. Collins.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Dunbar, 4940 West 12th Street, Speedway, are parents of the bridegroom. THE BRIDE WORE a gown of candelight peau de soie.

Gardenias secured her veil. She carried white roses and gardenias. Mrs. Nyal Weaver of Muncie was matron of honor. Miss Sheila Simcox was bridesmaid.

Pam Dunbar was junior bridesmaid. They wore Freda Dawn Wyatt Wed To Don Richard Claffey Pleasant View Lutheran Church was the setting yesterday for the marriage of Miss Freda Dawn Wyatt and Don Richard Claffey. 4 i (Paula) MRS. DON RICHARD CLAFFEY The Former Miss Freda Dawn Wyatt If- i I ft Look Pretty All Summer Long Iff?" Vi If I I -V- EASY-TO-CARE-FOR HAIR STYLE i SPECIAL! -j $io 750 Permanent i Protein Reconditioning Perma-' nent Special We Sell Wigs, Dress ond Cleon jj wigs. All 'shades.

BEAUTY SALON OPtN 'TIL P.M. 409 Reaievult Bldg. MI S-2391 VAN'S MISS VIRGINIA MARY BELL To Be Mrs, Russell Let Turner i V- States Navy..

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