Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 251, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 December 1935 — Page 6

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seven-branched - H ’ '"’ ,n '" r iil ' 1 " ’ 1 m'i: l ' l<i>t * :be r>{ .'. A CEI Phone C SS* l tJ2 n r ha"r d m J J rS ‘ StUart Mrs - Colb y s - van West rum before her marriage yesterday at h* * . *LjjP 4 H. D Stevenson. West Lebanon. _!. * ‘ Houston. Tex., was Miss Edith Hart sock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. j *■•.•* f 1 j Ind., has announced the marnaee of ✓-. , j~, , . . Harvey B Hartsock. Mr. and Mrs. van Westrum are to live in Houston. ; # ' his daughter, Eileen, to William v*lUO Lj )l f CFtCll))C(f Miss Jane Cooling, a vacationing De Pauw University student, is a i . y*'. J; . Andrews, son of Mr and Mrs. Annet Members of the D. D. Club were member of the committee arranging the dance of the Indianapolis ’'s? .„ &, J? ' Andrews West 1 ebanon. entertained at a holiday party Club °f De Pauw scheduled for Jan. 4at Woodstock Club. f . 4m*NsF __,. , -r> The wedding took place the day Thursday by Mrs. Clarence Stevens. Miss Mary Ellen Voyles. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles F. Voyles. M **. . \ StisS c/eaft Jfau ,m 4 before Christmas at Greenfield, at The guest list included Mesdames is home during the De Pauw vacation. She and her cousin. Richard §JKt>* vJvJKmP' M a * mSt* ' the home of the Rev-. CL. Far- Robert Simpson, Armand Faust. Voyles. son of Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Voyles. are to receive their friends MLi g#r **Fr ™ row. Mr. and Mrs. Roy C Larra- Foley Bottoms. Leonard Huff. Ken- informally tomorrow afternoon at her home. ’"IL Wjjjimf ;</ V bee were attendants. The bride is noth James. Hartley Newton. Lowell When Miss Jean Rau stopped in at Meridian Hills Country Club to I J" •-H bLate Pub ‘ i B ; ! j rn, ' tt - Herbert Gry. John Stewart. talk about arrangements for the clubs junior dance Mondav night, she - - ---: A ii- Set vice Commission. Alfred Schwartz and Keith Pavne. couldn't resist wsdine in fhp enno* ahmit- tVn aliiKViaiica """"""" mm^m "^ mm " mmm ■•■•■■■^

Reception at Hunters Lodge to Follow Gehrt-Malloch Nuptials

After Miss Roberta Ann Malloch and Rollin Lawrence Gehrt are mar- , ried tonight in the First Presbyterian Church by Dr. George Arthur Frantz, they are to receive congratulations of their relatives and close friends in the Marott hunters lodge. The couple is to live at the Marott following their wedding trip South. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Malloch, is to be given in marriage by her father before the altar screened with palms, ferns and lighted by white tapers in two seven-branched caledlabra. Miss Gertrude Free, organist, is to play bridal music as guests are being seated by Capt. Robert L. Stevenson. Edward Paul Gallagher. Howard Intermil!. Jack Godfrey and Luncheon Held by Graduates of St. Mary’s Miss Frances Fuller, student at St. Mary's College of Notre Dame, responded to the alumnae welcome of Miss Dorothy Brown at the Indianapolis Alumnae Club luncheon today in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Miss Fuller was among vacationing students honored at the lunchOthers were Misses Mary Catherine Sexton. Mary Ellen Gartland. Marguerite Bernatz. Jane and Mary Louise Keach, Frances Rolles. Louise Argus. Mary Houppert and Mary Louise Losey. Guests were seated at one long table decorated with a long floral centerpiece and lighted by green tapers in candelabra. Alumnae officers are Mrs. William K. McGowan, president; Mrs. Charles Mason, vice president: Mrs. James Sheerin. treasurer, and Mrs. J. B. Lanagan. secretary. EILEEN STEVENSON RITES ANNOUNCED H. D Stevenson, West Lebanon, Ind., has announced the marriage of his daughter, Eileen, to William Andrews, son of Mr and Mrs. Annet Andrews, West Lebanon. The wedding took place the day before Christmas at Greenfield, at the home of the Rev. G L. Farrow. Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. Larrabee were attendants. The bride is employed in the Indiana State Public Service Commission.

Louis Rainier. During the ceremony she is to play "At Dawning." The bridal gown is to be of white satin, designed with a basque of lace made with high neck, long sleeves and fastened down the front with tiny satin buttons. A lace train is to fall from the basque the length of the gown's satin train. The fingertip length tulle veil is to be designed with a braided satin coronet, and the bouquet is to be of bride's roses and white sweet peas. The bride's sister. Miss Ethel Malloch. is to be maid of honor wearing a turquoise blue pleated chiffon gown with smocked yoke. Her bouquet is to be of Talisman roses. Arthur R. Gehrt. Ypsilanti, Mich., is to be his brother's best man. Mrs. Malloch's gown is to be of dubonnet brocaded chiffon, and Mrs. J. E. Gehrt, Rantoul, 111., is to wear a black lace gown. Both are to have gardenia corsages. Assisting at the reception are to be Misses Frances Kearby, Jane Little, Jeanne Winchel, Virginia Cochran and Mrs. Eugene Rowland. The serving table is to be arranged with a centerpiece of poinsettias and lighted with white tapers. Pasquale Montani is to present a program of harp music, including numbers he played at Mr. and Mrs. Malloch's wedding. The bride is to travel in a brown tweed suit with matching coat, collared in lynx. She attended Indiana University and Mr. Gehrt was graduated from the University of Illinois. I. U. CLUB TO GIVE STYLE SHOW , TEA Local students enrolled at Indiana University have been invited to attend the style show and tea of the Indiana University Women's Club, to be held at 3 Saturday, Jan. 4, in Wm. Block Cos. auditorium. Misses Daisy Hinkle, Charlotte Reeves and Edra Meads. Spink Arms trio, are to give a musical program, and Mrs. Posey Kime and Mrs. Richard Sharpless are to sing. Mrs. Clinton H. Glascock is telephone chairman and Mrs. Stuart Wilson, hostess chairman. Club Entertained Members of the D. D. Club were entertained at a holiday party Thursday by Mrs. Clarence Stevens. The guest list included Mesdames Robert Simpson. Armand Faust, Foley Bottoms, Leonard Huff, Kenneth James, Hartley Newton. Lowell Burnett. Herbert Grv. John Stewart, 1 Alfred Schwartz and Keith Payne.

Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Liddle, Hattiesburg. Miss., announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Adelaide Randall Gould. Indianapolis, to Edward Hill Pritchett. Hattiesburg, son of Mrs. E. H. Pritchett, Tuscaloose. All. Miss Gould, granddaughter of Mrs. T. A. Randall, SpinkArms, is a Butler University graduate. Nina and Nancy Lockwood, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Lockwood, Golden Hill, and Nancy Goodrich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis HaerleT also of Golden Hill, welcomed the snowfall and hurried with their sleds to coasting hills at Woodstock Club. Mrs. Colby S. van West rum before her marriage yesterday at Houston. Tex., was Miss Edith Hartsock. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey B Hartsock. Mr. and Mrs. van Westrum are to live in Houston. Miss Jane Cooling, a vacationing De Pauw University student, is a member of the committee arranging the dance of the Indianapolis Club of De Pauw scheduled for Jan. 4 at Woodstock Club. Miss Mary Ellen Vovles. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles F. Voyles. is home during the De Pauw vacation. She and her cousin. Richard Voyles. son of Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Voyles, are to receive their friends informally tomorrow afternoon at her home. When Miss Jean Rau stopped in at Meridian Hills Country Club to talk about arrangements for the clubs junior dance Monday night, she couldn't resist wading in the drifted snow about the clubhouse, * ... % *-

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

DEC. 28, 1935