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Anderson Herald from Anderson, Indiana • 11

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Anderson Heraldi
Location:
Anderson, Indiana
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11
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a ir ANDERSON SUNDAY HERALD vt AN PERSON INDIANA SUNDAY MORNING JULY Is I960 fr Engagements And ormal Ceremonies Reported By Area Coupled JANE HERITAGE Society DOROTHY BOYCE 1 Mid Summer Romances Announced tf Sri '4 Mrs Victor Orland Peck Bride Today Miss Judith Ann Gregg Miss Gloria A Swartz id 8 1 The bridesmaid Mrs Harold aA A fk 4 4 i rwv 1 J' 4 Diane Harris and Carol McElroy cousin of the bridegroom or traveling on the wedding tnp the bride changed to a red full skirted dress with square neckline accented with a wide white collar Her accessories were red and she wore the orchid from her bridal bouquet i The couple is residing at 7 West I 21st St this city The bride is a member of the 1 Meadowbrook Baptist Church and is employed at the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co She is a 1957 graduate of Anderson High School Mr Harns is employed at the National Gypsum Co in Alexand ria as an engineer He is a member of the Anderson Junior Chamber of Commerce and is a 1955 graduate of Anderson High School The Orestes Christian Church was the scene of the wedding of Miss Deanne Weaver and Ronald Beard Sunday afternoon (July 24) at three thirty o'clock The Rev Dale Schmidt read the doublering ceremony The bride is the daughter of Mr andMrs Harris Weaver 113 Superior St Orestes and Mr and Mrs Jack Beard 104 Van Buren St are the parents of the bridegroom Escorted by her father to the altar the bride wore a pure silk Medieval gown having a scoop neckline enhanced by Embroider ed Alencon 1 ace encrusted with 1 i Miss Patricia Pauline Sorg (Elite Studio) 4 white satin and candelabra and baskets of flowers flanked the altar On either side of the aisle at the front were palms A white runner extended down the bridal aisle and pews were marked with white satin bows Given inmarriagaby her father the bHde'Wore'a fioo'r of nylon over net with an embroid ered design centered with sequins and pearls The gown had a 7 5 Miss Jerrie Silvey (Willard Studio) 4 jk xs' puiuwi neaopieces Each carried baskets filled with pink rose pet 1 als Best man was Harold Gaw and ushering were Messrs Ron I me Harris cousin of the bride I groom and Neal Stephens broth er in law of the bridegroom Reg istering the guests was Miss Diana Harris cousin of the bridegroom The bride mother Mrs Good man vv ueige sneatn (were of beige and she wore a' yellow rose shoulder bouquet The mothet of the bridegroom Airs i Harris wore a beige lace sheath 1 1 lined in mist green taffeta Green'l satin accented the waist She wore I beige accessories and a shoulder I bouquet of yellow roses Reception A reception was held in the social rooms of the church The bridal colors of poudre pink and white were carried out in decor ating The four tiered wedding cake was topped with a miniature bridal couple and trimmed in pink I reception to be Serving the guests were the Misses i ro I' An it sse Portrait by Tony Lcwellyn) given in the church parlor follow ing the ceremony The couple will reside in Loa Angeles Calif and on her wed ding trip to California the bride will travel in a brown and white frock with full skirt white collar and short sleeves Her accessories will be white 4 The bride graduated from Indi ana University where she was an Alpha Chi Omega and is a teach er in Washington Township India napolis The bridegroom an Indiana Uni versity graduate and Sigma Nu is coordinator with Chrysler Corp STONER SWARTZ Miss Gloria A Swarts 4775 Park Indianapolis is engaged to wed Richard A Stoner son of Mr and Mrs Lloyd A Stoner 115 Vineyard St according to announcement made by the bride parents Mr and Mrs Vcrn Swarts of Westchester Calif Both Miss Swartz and Mr Ston er attended Indiana University where she was affiliated with Gamma Phi Beta Sorority and he with Alpha Tau Omega fraternity The cpuple will wed Sept 17 at Trinity Episcopal Church in Indianapolis HYLAND GREGG Miss Judith Ann Gregg daugh ter of Mr and Mrs William Gregg Eort Wayne and A lc John Richard Hyland Jr son of Mrs Dabney 603 29Jh St and John Hyland 226 14th St this city are engaged towed according to announcement made liny seed pearbttear drop pearls Lfj' uiu ui luv parents Dr Paul Krauss will solemn ize the doqble ring ceremony at two thirty in the after noon of Aug 28 at the Trinity English Lutheran Church in The bride graduated from South Side High School Wayne Ball State Teachers College arid Ball Memorial School of Nursing at Muncie Mr Hyland graduated from An derson High School and is station ed at Elgin Air orce Base in lorida HARRIS GOOD MAN Saturday afternoon July 2 Miss Diane Goodman daughter of Mr and Mrs George Goodman became thebridqof Phillip Harris son of Mr and Mrs Ben Harris 304 38th St The Rev Monroe 8clmsterpcrformedthe double ring nuptials at one thirty o'clock in the Meadowbrook Bapt ist Church Mrs! Karl Grwidy i played bridal songs At the altpr was a wedding arch decorated with greenery' and A praver bench before which and the corsage rshe pinned fir kneltwas pillowed 1 xAissBarbaraWhelan (Elite Studio) and glowing sequins The gown also featured long sleeves coming to traditional bridal points The fitted bodice dropjied to a princess waist accented by a three pleated tier at each side flowing back in a bustle which swept into a chapel train The front panel was accent ed by three wandering lace motifs She wore a coronation crown of pearls and rhinestones with finger tip nylon illusion veiling She car ried a cascade of lavender orchids On the chancel were two phirs of candelabra with 15 mch white tapers and a background of palms Centering the wedding arch of greenery and purple asters "was a satin pillowed kneeling bench to which extended a white aisle runner Whte satin lows marked the family pews tv Presenting nuptial music' wre Miss reda Norris organist and Bill Gaither vocalist Mrs red Starr cousin of the bride served as malron of honor land wore a street length white frock with scoop neck and puff hit hftadpigcewith noseVveit and white accessories Continued On Page 13 Column 4 'Miss "Jeanette Knuckles Mr andMrs Everett Muterspaiigh sV i Miss Susan Barley SUgcmeter and Victor Orland Peck were wed yesterday (July 30) at two thirty o'clock in Tabernacle Pres byterian Church Indianapolis I The Rev Dr Orlo Chogwill ol emnised the double ring cere mony Parents of the couple are Mr and Mrs Karl August Stegemeier 5821 Guilford Ave Indianapolis and Mr and Mrs? Erie Prosser Peck 1117 Thayer Lane Ander xnn i Presenting a recital of bridal jnelodies as the guests assembled i was Mrs John Christie vocalist i The bride was given in mar riage by her father She wore a gown of white silk organza and I satin The sculptured bodice of i silk satin had a portrait neckline i and short sleeves accented with i Alencon lace The waistline i dipped to a in front Her bouf i fant silk organza skirt was ap pliqued with garlands of satin I pointed with Alencon lace medal I lions and pearls The skirt ex tended into a court train Her I flowers were a crescent of phael onopsis orchids stephanotis and lihes of the valley Her three tier ed bouffant veil of imported silk illusion was by a satin crown embroidered with pearls The bride's sister Miss Nancy Stegemeier of Indianapolis was her maid of honor and wore a sheath of aqua silk organza with Empire bodice featuring a Bat ean neckline and short sleeves bow at the waistin back arid an inverted fan shaped panel ex tending to the hemline accented the ballerina length skirt She wore a headband of pleated silk organza forming a bow from eith er side of which floral petals and pearls extended and from which fell a circular veil She carried a crescent of pink Sweetheart roses and pink carnations Identically frocked were the bridesmaids' the Misses Barbara Grimsley Helen Price Dotty Dunlap and Sylvia Shotwell all of Indianapolis All the attend ees carried crescents of pink Sweetheart roses and white car nations Richard Peck brother of the bridegroom was best man and ushers were Dr Lee Den Hartqg of Knoxville la and Messrs Verne Petry William Sherbrooke Jr and Jon Ohlheiser: Of Ander aon Mrs Stegemeier mother of the bride wore a pale pink chiffon frock with gathered full skirt over a chiffon sheath' shirred at the waist and shoulder On her MrrandMf Phi 11 and MrswsldBeard (Odell Photographer) (Willard Studio) rirape Her accessories were pink i her small pink beaded clutch purse was of pink Sweetheart roses Mrs Peck mother of the bridegroom selected for her son's wedding a classic white ange peau sneain wnn Bateau neckline and embroidered in petal pink Schiffli design Three petal pink i ayvenieaine tront Ot Jier mauve straw hat On her white beaded clutch purse she pinned deliCdt ninlt rnCAhlldc onnireltm a white gardenia scalloped neckline enhanced by RECEPTION sequins and pearls and the long Wedding guests greeted the bri Cne to traditional bridal dal couple following the cere fitted bodice dropped mony at a reception in Meridian 10 a waistline The full skirt! Hills Country Club in Indianap ihad an underskirt of satin with! olis net and an overlay of embroidered Upon their return from a honey The hack of the gown moon in Michigan the couple will highlighted with ruffles falling into reside in Anderson Ia bridal train Her Sweetheart The bride graduated from crown of pearls held in place Northwestern University and was fin8ertip veil of nylon illusion affiliated with Kappa Alpha carril a white Bible topped Theta sorority 1 th orchid embedded in White Mr Peck graduated from purJ stephanotis with white streamers due University where he was a in knota Her only jewelry member of Phi Gamma Delta i was a Pear necklace given to her fraternity I by her bridegroom Mrs James Martin sister of ZENDOR BOWEN the bride acted as matron of The wedding of Miss Catherine honor in a dress of poudre pink Bowen daughter of Mr and nylon over taffeta The ballerina Mrs Donald Bowen 1307 Nichol ilength frock had A scoop neckline Ave and Gary Zenor 4152 C()ming to a in back Sha wore Edgemere Ct Indianapolis son a jn sequin headpiece from of Mr and Mrs Glenn Zenor of wh'cn fell her shoulder length Williamsport will take place this! veil matching her dress her bou i afternoon (July 31) at two thirtyiAuct was of pink and white car in the Mt Olive Metho nations encircled with white net i dist Church at Indianapolis The land white streamers tied in lovers' 1 Rev Carlisle Mason will solemnize knots the double ring ceremony The bridesmaid Mrs Harold i Bouquets of white gladioli and Gaw wore a dress of pink taffeta i pink daisies will grace the chancel with overskirt of white embroider i her fata'wi organza A pink crown held the bride will wear a long princ her noselength pink veil She car rhapcL ried a nosegay of pink caniatibns JtrqUet Ba 1 Kim Ely and'Sherrie Lynn ra trimmed with ley were flower girls and Mickev' rench Chantilly lacejJo Gaw was ringbearer "Both1 splashed with seed pearls and flower girls wore white nvlon1 nSX 1'r Ilrew and pink and te Jar stephanotis Her sister Miss Donna Bowen as maid of honor will wear a pink silk frock with full skirt and lace bodice with three quarter sleeves Her white lace fan is accented with two Symposium orchids and fenis She will wear a pearl band with face veil The bridesmaiJc Ur Jiauic lltri cousin will be frocked like the' maid of honor Best man will be Jack Jacks of Williamsport and Messrs Bene dict Brumleve and Steven Davis of Indianapolis will usher The mother of the bride will wear a blue lace sheath with matching accessories of Sympos ium orchids The mother of the bridegroom has chosen an ivory lace over green sheath with match mg accessories and bouquet of Symposium orchids Reception A pink and blue theme will be vuiieu out at tne A rrv i Vi' 7 1 Lt i fc MINH A JV k'fc 'T i 1 'Lau XiL vy fc mm Mr IMr £1 KS www 'v Wil iz Will iWAz ai BKWOSHBIVV 'I EH I 'lit a 1 rtx ir 1 4 ik Wwlw 'M fl Ki an 3 i i jw jk I I I dr 'S if DkIiI 7 i Jr lV Ji 1 W' hr i 'T' 1 1 VE olk' bw 'flr 'Vm i lwidpiv jjr IK i i iBB i ln WM 'BBBBBMBBMBMBM t7vB X'CylB" iBB Mr wISEBI i AXiBB 1 vv iSBI 'WB gB aS mmMb' IB 'i? 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