Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 August 1938 — Page 4

Reily Adams Will Wed Mary Stewart Haines in Rite at Haverway Farm

Mr. and Mrs. John K. Ruckelshaus and 2 Sons Leave for Michigan Lake; Beveridges Go East; Miss Kuhn Ends Vacation.

Miss Mary Stewart Haines, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Morris Haines, will become the bride of Reily Gibson Adams in a ceremony to be read at 5:30 p. m. today. Dr. Logan Hall is to read the service at Haver-

way Farm, the home of the late Mrs. John N. Carey,

Miss Haines’ grandmother.

The bride is to enter with her father. Miss Barbara Haines is to be her sister’s only attendant and Woods A. Caperton Jr. is to be best man. After a motor trip North the couple will be at home on W.'86th St. Miss Haines was graduated at Skidmore College. She is a member of the Indianapolis Junior League, Christamore Aid Society and the Dramatic Club. The bridegroom is a graduate of Wabash College and the Harvard University School of Business Administration. He is a son of Mrs. Reily C. Adams. Out-of-town guests for the wedding are Mr. and Mrs. Rogers Drackeit, Cincinnati; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lyttle, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson, Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Emison, Vincennes, an uncle and aunt of the bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Forrest, Frankfort, and Mrs. Ernest Irving Lewis and her daughter, Miss Phoebe Lewis, Washington. Mrs. Lewis, an aunt of Miss Haines, and Miss Lewis are staying at Haverway Farm.

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Mr. and Mrs. John K. Ruckelshaus and their two sons, Billy and Jack, 3630 Central Ave. have left for Burt Lake, Mich. where they will spend the remainder of the month. - They are to occupy the guest house adjacent to the summer home of Mr. Ruckelshaus’ brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Ruckelshaus.

Miss Mary Rushton, Wynnewood, Pa., has returned to ber home after visiting Mrs. Thomas Rucke!shaus.

Mr. and Mrs. John McEwen will return next week from Chicago Where they have spent several days. r. and Mrs. William Lochhead arrived home yesterday after visiting at Leland, Mich, Miss Katherine Clements of Richmond is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fortune Jr. at their home on the Cold Spring Road. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Beveridge Jr. have left for the East. Mrs. Beveridge will be gone for two months and Mr. Beveridge will stay a week. While there Mrs. Beveridge is to visit her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Roger Scaife of Milten, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic S. Boone will return in three weeks from Bay Lake, Minn., where they are visiting Mr. Boone's parents at their summer home. Prior to their departure for Minnesota they were at their cottage at Petoskey, Mich. Miss Mary Higgins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Higgins, Woodstock Drive, left yesterday for Lake Maxinkuckee where she will visit Miss Lilian Fletcher at the cottage of her mother, Mrs. Jesse Fletcher. ! 2 2 = 8 2 =»

Miss Mary Sheerin Kuhn has returned to Indianapolis after being the house guest of Miss Josephine Mayer at Walloon Lake, Mich. Miss Mayer is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mayer, who have occupied a summer cottage at the lake for-several years. Other members of the debutante set vacationing in Michigan include Miss Barbara Stafford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William .Sta ford, who-own a cottage at Leland, Mich., and Miss Joan Metzger, who is with her family at Charlevoix. Miss Metzger is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Metzger. Mr. and Mrs. William Kern of Golden Hill are at Estes Park, Cole, where they are to stay for several weeks. Mr, snd Mrs. J. Thornwell Witherspoon are visiting at Ft. Shetivan, I . rs. Albert Quigley, Greenville, 8. C., will spend the week-end as ore guest of Mr.,and Mrs. Robert S. Stempfer. For several days she has been at the home of Mrs. Sherman Tompkins. Mrs, Quigley is the mother of Miss Betty Quigley, who was bridesmaid at the recent wedding of Miss Margaret Ramey to Kenneth E. Kinnear. ~ Mrs. George L. Ramey, Mrs. Kinnear’s mother, will return Sunday after spending several days at Lake Tippecanoe.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Pinnell are spending the week-end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eugene Rogers at their Lake Mazxinkuckee cottage. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Cummings returned yesterday from French Lick where they have spent a week. Miss Mary Louise Gaul, Reading, Pa., will arrive this week-end to be the guest of Miss Katherine Porter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Porter. The young women were roommates al Sweet Briar College. Mrs. Clifford Arrick and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lionel Nicholson have returned after spending over a month visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Watson at their Burt Lake summer cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mahaffey are expected to return Thursday. Mrs. Mahaffey and Mrs. Nicholson are daughters of the Watsons. Frank Hoke also is back from Burt Lake. A recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Peabody, North Manchester, at their cottage at Walloon Lake, was Mrs. Thomas Harvey Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Woods and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mannon . will return in 10 days from a trip to the North and a visit to Ocean City, N. J. Mrs. R. G. Bomgardner has returned from a trip to Long Beach, Mich,

- Detention Home Head W. C. T. U. Speaker

Mrs. Anna’ BE. Pickard, superintendent of the Marion County DeJention Home, will speak at a meet-

Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Harriet Anderson, 2020 Woodlawn Ave. An annual election of officers will be held. The Rev. R, G. Skidmore, Victory Memorial Methodist Church pastor, will conduct the Bible Study from 11 a. m. until noon. A cov-ered-dish luncheon will be followed

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Frederick O. Lane Jr. to Wed Miss Julia Ann Smith Here

The Rev. Allan K.' Trout will read the marriage service tonight uniting Miss Julia Ann Smith and Frederick O. Lane Jr. The ceremony is to be at 8:30 o<lack at the Bethlehem Lutheran Church.

Miss Smith is ‘the daughter o Mrs. Madge Nisley Smith ‘and Mr. and Mrs. Fred O. Lane are the parents of the bridegroom-to-be. The bridal party will enter down an aisle laid with a white carpet and will proceed to an altar banked with palms and ferns interspersed with bouquets of summer flowers. Bridal airs, including “I Love You Truly,” “O Promise Me” and “Ah Sweet Mystery of Life,” will be played during the service.

Bride to Wear White

The bride, who will enter with her uncle, Alva J. Nisley, will wear a white chiffon bridal gown. It will be fashioned with a full skirt, tight bodice and square neckline trimm with orange blossoms. She will carry an arm bouquet of white roses. . Her veil will fall from a halo of orange blossoms. Miss Jeanne Smith, the brides sister and only attendant, will be attired in a delphinium blue chiffon gown. With it she will wear a pink halo hat and carry an arm

bouquet of sweetheart roses and blue

delphinium. "Alvin McCreary will be best man and ushers will be Charles Lee and Everett Derrick, both of Frankfort.

Bride’s Mother Chooses White

Mrs. Smith has -chosen a white crepe dress with a burnt orange Jacket to wear at the ceremony. With it she will have white accessories and a corsage of Talisman roses. Mrs. Lane will wear a luggage tan printed chiffon gown with tan accessories and a Johanna Hill rose corsage. A reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lane, 551 8, Central Court, wn follow the service. The House is to be decorated with bouquets of peach gladioli and blue delphinium. A three tierred wedding cake

table Following a wedding trip to northern Indiana, the couple will be at home at 2621 Carrollton Ave,

Out-of-town guests at the wed | Clandis :

ding will elude

Misses Mary Eleanor Grant, Gerry Patterson, Blanche Allen and Lark Sandlin, Lebanon; Mr. and Mrs. Joyce Hall, Frankfort, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert DeHorty, Elwood.

Albert F. Hoop Weds Miss Biehl At Sacred Heart

Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Hoop are

to be at home in Indianapolis following a motor trip. The couple was married this morning at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church. The Rev. Fr. Ritter officiated. iP Mrs. Hoop Miss Helen Biehl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas J. Biehl Jr., and Mr. Hoop’s parents arg Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Hoop. The bride wore a white medallion lace dress over satin, fashioned princess style with a high cowl neckline and long sleeves. She wore a fingertip veil with a crown of valley lillies. Her bouquet was of, White roses and valley lillies.

Sister Is Maid-of-Honor

Miss Dorothy Biehl, sister of the bride and maid-of-honor, wore a peach silk lace dress over satin.

will be the centerpiece at the bride's

With it she wore a bolero jacket the same material, trimmed aqua chiffon velvet. Her large p ture hat was of peach silk b med in aqua and she carried a uet of Johanna Hill roses and del hinium. Jerry Sheats, niece of the bride and junior bridesmaid, - wore an aqua net over satin dress, trimmed with Joh velvet bows.

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Hubert Owens iid Anne Torian

To Be Married

in South Today

SEWANEE, . Aug. 6—Miss Anne Torian, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. O. N. on, dass will become the bride of Hubert Bond Owens, Athens, Ga, at 5 p. m. today in St. Luke's Chapel, University

of the South “The Rt. Rev. Joseph M. Francis,

bishop of the Episcopal diocese of Phi Mu sorority and the Indian-

Indianapolis, will read the 1 azziage service. "A Teception at the summer of Dr. and ‘Mrs. Torian on’ Roadsat Sewanee will

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apolis Junior League. - Mr. Owens. is the son of Albert J. Owens, Canon, Ga. He is a grad-

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and a member of Phi Kappa Alpha fraternity.

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