Article clipped from Rushville Evening Daily Republican

Bruns - HoeingGold vases of pink gladioli and white daisies decorated the St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Greens* burg far the wedding of Miss De-lores Hoeing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Hoeing, of Milroy, and Robert J. Bruns, son of Mrs Margaret Bruns, of Millhousen, solemnized at 9:30 o’clock, Saturday morning. The Rev. George Ziemer officiated at the double-ring service.Sister ^rmella Marie played the wedding marches and Miss Kathleen Thrine sang “On This Day O Beautiful Mother,” “Ave Maria” at the offertory and “Mother At Thy Feet We’re Kneeling” at the close of the mass.I Mrs. Paul Rosfeld. twin sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Marieda Hoeing and Mrs. Robert Heidlage, sisters of the bride and groom. Marsha Ann Hoeing, niece of the bride, was flower girl.Don and Dale Bruns, brothers of the groom, were best man and groomsman and ushers were Ralph Bruns and Alfred Hoeing, brothers of the couple. Ted Heidlage, nephew of the groom, was ring bearer.A dinner for the immediate families was served at Keillor’s restaurant and a reception was held in the Knights of St. John hall from 2:00 to 5.00 p.m. Serving at the reception were the Misses Carolyn Aricns, Ruth Herbert and 1 Ilene Mueller.The bride was given in marriage j by her father. She wore a gown i of white embroidered tulle. The sculptured bodice was accented j with a scalloped V-neekline and shirred calyx sleeves. The bouffant skirt was accented with an overskirt and two tiers of ruffles in |, front and the gown flowed into a chapel sweep. Her fingertip veil I fell from a tiara of iridescent se j quins and seed pearls. She carried a shower bouquet of white French j I carnations and lilies of the valley |lt; . centered with a white orchid and j, 1 adorned with pearls and ivy. She , x carried a white pearl rosary, gift j, i of the groom. ,The matron of honor wore a j l floor length gown of blue nylon j chiffon over net. Her matching j j headband was of net and pearls !and she carried a colonial bouquet ] . of pink carnations and ivy tied with ] pink ribbon. The bridesmaids at lt;, tire was identical to the matron , of honor s and the flower girl wore lt;; similar attire in white, and carried . a white basket of pink sweetheart ; roses.The couple left on a wedding trip I and upon returning will reside it) Millhousen. The bride traveled in a dress and duster outfit of magnolia pink with black and white accessories, and the orchid from her bouquet. #The bride graduated from Sandusky High School and is employed at the Union Trust Company in Greensburg The groom graduated from Napoleon High School, attended Purdue University and served two years in the Army.Guests from Rushville attended the wedding.^ •
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Rushville Evening Daily Republican

Rushville, Indiana, US

Mon, May 13, 1957

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