Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 December 1942 — Page 11

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Alice Vonnegut, Eleanor Appel Announced Engagements Yesterday

‘THE INDIANAPOLIS SMITH COLLEGE CLUB will hold its annual holiday luncheon at the Propylaeum at 1 p. m. Wednesday. Students home from the school for vacations will be the honor guests. The vacation period began Dec. 18 and will continue until Jan. 27.

Several of the ‘girls will speak on the school and campus activities. Indianapolis girls attending Smith are Misses Marion and Nancy Taggart, Clair Morris, Emmy Pantzer, Patty Ann Smith, Alice Boozer, Peggy Lockwood, Anne Amelia Marmon, Dorothy Kellogg and Mary Elizabeth Fletcher. : : Miss Nancy Moore of Yorktown and Miss Barbara Hill of Anderson also will attend the luncheon. Mrs. Pearson- Smith heads the arrangements committee, assisted by Mesdames John Collett, John Pearson Jr. and Leslie Lee.

Brides-to-Be Announced

A JANUARY WEDDING will be that of Miss Alice Vonnegut and Lieut. James C. Adams, as was announced yesterday by Miss Vonnegut’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Vonnegut. Lieut. Adams is the son of Mrs. C. Willis Adams. ar Mr. and Mrs. Frederic G. Appel announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Eleanor Carey Appel to Samuel A. Rea, U. S. N. R, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rea, Ft. Wayne. Miss Appel is a student at Vassar college, and Mr. Rea, who is a cadet at the naval reserve aviation base at Glenview, I, is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and did postgraduate work in law at Yale university.

Open Houses Are Planned

AN OPEN HOUSE from 4 to 7 p. m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Walter R. Mayer, 4134 N. Illinois st., will honor her daughter, Mary, and her son, George J. Mayer II. There are no invitations. Miss Mayer is at home from Ladywood school and her brother from Western Military academy at Alton, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Stowell C. Wasson, 5041 Central ave., will entertain with an open house from 3 to 5 p. m. tomorrow for their daughter, Marilynn, who is home for the holidays from Duke university at Durham, N. C. She is a sophomore at the school, to which she will return Jan. 2. ty

Joan Goldsmith to Be Married To George W. Mohr in Service At Advent Episcopal Church

The marriage of Miss Joan Eileen Goldsmith and George William Mohr will take place this evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Advent Episcopal church. . The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer LeGrand Goldsmith, 129 E. 51st st. The parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Dee S. Mohr of Kokomo. The Rev. Thomas R. Thrasher will read the double ring service. Mrs. Russell] —m—m——————A———uuvou— : Sanders, organist, will play the bri- » B i : : : Od Jo Eien Tre with silver sequin trim. She will during the ceremony. have a hair ornament of pink carThe bride, who will be given in|nations. The mother of the.bridemarriage by her father, has chosen groom will wear royal purple a gown of candlelight tissue satin| . . . : fashioned with a fitted bodice, long | “Fimmed with rhinestones and bead fitted sleeves which taper to points|ing. Her flowers will be gardenias. over the hands, and a square neck-| A reception at the Columbia hme. Ey Yourlant skis Jal Jno club will follow the ceremony. Miss bridal illusion will be attached to a| victoria Montani, harpist, will play halo of tucked tulle and pearlized|2Nd Miss Burroughs will sing songs blossoms. of the _couple’s fraternities. They The bride’s bouquet will be in will include “Tri Delta Sweetheart,” colonial style with white ribbon iy Delta True” and “My A. T. O. - streamers. It will be fashioned of - . white roses and centered with a| The supper table will hold a high purple orchid. tiered bridal cake and will be decTo Wear Pink orated in the bridal colors of gold,

silver and blue. ‘Miss Mary Lambertus, maid of| honor, will have a frock of pearl Guests at Rite pink brocaded satin fashioned with|{ Out-of-town guests here for the scalloped romance neckline, three-|wedding include Mrs. Eliza K. Hall, quarter length sleeves and bouffant|great-grandmother of the brideskirt.. A matching pompadour head-|groom, Mrs. George N. Young, dress of pearl pink maline and 0s-|grandmother of the bridegroom, and trich tips completes her costume.infr ang Mrs. Donald J. Kingsmore . She will carry a colonial bouquet|,,4 the Misses Naomi B. Young, Of blue Sowers Wi ive Si resmiers Shirley Sue Kingsmore and Cath- - fashioned like the maid of hon- Sips Beck of Tim, O: il be or’s, in ice blue satin brocade. They ming. ‘rom 5050mo Ww also will wear matching headdresses Messrs. and Mesdames James L. "and carry colonial bouquets. Their Duke, Carl Isham, Ben H. Weininger, Han ; S.J. Hoffbauer, Robert A. Long, Aud-

“The bridesmaids are the ‘Misses|eY A. Long snd Glen DeLong, and

Betty Ann Dorn, Carol Mohr, the Misses Marcia and Nancy Isham y Glossbrenner and on Whip-|2nd Mary Jane Weinger, Howard ple. Marilyn Marsh, flower girl,|I+ Whitecotton and James Isham. * will have a floor length colonial| Other out-of-town guests will be . dress of pink taffeta with an over-|Forrest N. Moore, Rushville; Mr.

of madonna blue crepe accented

skirt of pink net snd ruffies, The|and Mrs, William D. Young and

_, dress has a sash of light blue satin. (Mr. and Mrs. Don Young, Ander- * She will carry a basket of pink and|son; Miss Rachel Stoner, Tipton; rose petals. Miss Jane Louden, Buffalo, N. Y.; Club Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence N. Helm, : Norfolk, Va.; Mrs. Herbert J. LehR0usin 5 We mann, Miss Kathleen Kilgore and Stanton Mohr, Forrest Kilgoré, Madison, Wis., and , brother of the bridegroom, | Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Goldsmith best man. (and Miss Gladys Goldsmith, Milude Richard Ed-|Waukee, Wis.

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Becomes Bride

In Church Rite

Our Lady of Lourdes church was the scene this morning of the wedding of Miss Betty Rochford and Corp, Paul L. Payleitner. .The

- | Rev. Fr. James W. Moore read the

ceremony at 9 o'clock. . The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude A. Rochford, 964 Ellenberger pkwy., and the parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. John Payleitner, 954 Ellenberger pkwy. Corp. Payleitner is stationed at Aberdeen, Md. Bridal music before the ceremony was played by Mrs. Claude Sifferlin, organist, and Miss Mary Feeney sang “Ave Maria” and “On This Day.” . 1 The bride wore a gown of candlelight satin fashioned with a romance neckline, shirred basque and long fitted steeves. The full skirt was gathered onto the low waistline and extended into a train. Her twotiered finger-tip veil of bridal illusion was attached to a tiara of orange blossoms and | she carried Johanna Hill roses with gardenias.

Sister Attendant

Miss Mary Rochford, her sister and naid of honor, was attired in a frock of twilight blue taffeta fashioned with romance neckline, three-quarter length sleeves and bouffant skirt shirred in tiers and accented with dubonnet velvet ribbon. A headdress of blue maline and dubonnet feathers completed the costume. She carried a shower bouquet of pink roses. ! Miss Joan Petit and Miss Ruth Rochford, bridesmaids, wore dresses like the maid of honor’s in antique rose with matching ‘headdresses. Their flowers were Talisman roses. John Payleitner, brother of the bridegroom, was best man, and the ushers wera. George. Rochford, brother. of the bride, ‘and: James Pappas. t Out-of-Town Guests ‘The brides’ mother chose a frock of aquamarine crepe with black accessories. Mrs. Payleitner selected purple crepe and black accessories. Both mothers had corsages of pink roses. ; . A wedding breakfast at the Indianapolis Athletic club followed. A reception at the home of the bride’s parents was held in the afternoon. Out-of-town guests will include Mr.-and Mrs. John Basil, Manitowac, Wis.; Dr. Paul Wagner, Racine, Wis.; Miss Lenore Smart, Chicago’ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fanders, Cin-

Irvington Methodist Church

To Be the Scene Tomorrow Of Ketcham-Daniel Wedding

The Irvington Methodist church will be the scene tomorrow of the wedding of Miss Mary Evelyn Daniel and the Rev. Leymon Wesley Ketcham. . The ceremony will be at 6:30 p. m. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Francis N. Daniel, 5850 Lowell ave, and the Rev. and Mrs. Harry E. Ketcham of Asbury Park, N. J. The Rev. Mr. Ketcham, father of the bridegroom, will officiate, assisted by the Rev. Clarence ' A. Shake, pastor of the church. Robert Burford, organist, will play

colors will be used in the house decorations. Assisting in the dining room will

“Kammenoi Ostrow,” “Traumerei,” “Liebestraum,” “Dreams,” “Saviour Like a Shepherd Lead Us,” and “Oh Jesus, I Have Promised.” Mrs. Virgil Phemister, soloist, will sing “Because,” “Ich Liebe Dich,” and “Seal Them Holy Spirit.” The bride.«who will be given in

be Mrs. James R. Hill, Mrs. Irene McCormack, Misses Kathleen Cox, Josephine Ward, Marilyn Baker, Natalie Borreson, Lucille Broeking, Jean E. Carpenter, Mary Louise Ellis, Suzanne Fisher, Hutchison, Marvel Ikerd, Mary Frances Patterson and Phyllis Wear.

marriage by her father, has chosen ; a gown of traditional ivory satin To Take Trip fashioned in princess style. The| The bride is a graduate of Butler fitted bodice has a romance neck-|university where she served as line and long fitted sleeves that|president of the Delta Delta Delta taper ‘into points over the hands. - (sorority. She attended the Bible The gored fullness of the skirt|Institute of Pennsylvania in Philafalls into a train. Attached to a|delphia and is a teacher at the coronet of heirloom lace from her|Howe high school. mother’s wedding gown. will be her] The bridegroom is a graduate of two-tired finger-tip veil of ivory King’s college, New Castle, Del., the illusion. She will carry Snow White |Bible Institute of Pennsylvania, and roses. is now a student at Faith Theolog- = lical seminary, Wilmington, Del. - The couple will leave on a trip south. The bride will wear a woods ‘brown suit with russet and brown accessories. Her corsage will be of Talisman roses. After Feb. 1, they will be at home in Wilmington.

‘Bride’s Attendants

Miss Dorothy Daniel, the bride’s sister and maid of honor, will wear a frock of Christmas red transparent velvet fashioned with scalloped - romance neckline, fitted bodice, three-quarter length sleeves and gathered skirt. She will wear

s sud mie wit of oe uct I. A.C. Holiday complete her costume. She - will 5 3 Parties Set

carry Talisman roses. : Miss Marthellen Ratcliff, Miss The Indianapolis Athletic club, announces its schedule ‘of actiy-

Kathryn Kirkpatrick ahd Miss Ruth ities for the remainder of the hol-

Schnicke of Detroit, bridesmaids, will wear frocks of Christmas green transparent velvet fashioned ee : I'S. a : one i bride. idays. The weekly buffet dinner and Juliet caps of green sequins will|supper dance will be this evening complete their costumes. They Willlfrom 6 to 9 o'clock with dancing carry Better Times roses. from 7 to 1 o'clock. - The best man will be Charles| Tne formal New Year's eve party Blackburn Jr, Evansville, brother=igy) pegin at 9:30 p. m., and on in-law of the bridegroom. Ushers priday, New Year's day dinner will will be Clarence W. Schnicke, Cal-|pe served from noon to 9 p. m. vert Craig, Roger and Dale King|pancing will start at 7 p. m. On and William Johnson. next Saturday the regular supper Assist at Reception dancing will again be held from ‘Mrs. Daniel, mother of ‘the bride, |” > Scoot: will wear a gown of metallic blue crepe and silver accessories She

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Marion |

1. Mr. and Mrs. Russell L. ' 'hite of Carmel ‘announce the engagement of their daughter, Ethel Janet, to Pvi. Sylvester Johnson Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester . olxnson. Miss White is a graduate of Tudor Hall school. Pvt. Johnsc 1, ‘who is stationed at Ff. McClellan, Ala., attended Princeton univer ity.

2. The Tuesday group of ti: Cay Blades, the skating club sponsored by the Indiana Vassar clu , is inviting non-members home from schools and ‘colleges during th: holidays to joih its ukating sessions at the Coliseum. The three m: mbers shown here are (left to right)

Misses Peggy Gordo e Ort: and Evelyn Wood. 3. The engagenfent and ap: roaching marriage of Miss Margaret

Louise Kayser to Sergt. Richa d B. Buschmann, Ft. Knox, Ky. is announced by her mother, Mrs. Karl H. Kayser. Sergt. Buschmann is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ott I. Buschmann. He is a graduate of Butler university. Miss Kayser ittended Butler and is a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. (Vi. Hurley Ashby photo.)

4. The Euvola club’s Chris pas dance will be tonight at the Murat temple. Miss Jody Wilso 1 (center) is chairman for the dance. Miss Sally Stewart (left) and ' liss Sally Mitchell are treasurer and chairman of decorations.

5. Mrs. Fritz Goldbach was Miss Caroline Ann Meyers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Myers, before her marriage Dec. 15 to Sergt. Goldbach of Camp Cust::, Mich. The ceremony was read at the Columbia club. (W. Hurley Ashby photo.)

6. In a ceremony next Sai rday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick C. Kelly, their daught: -, Timette, will become the bride of Lieut. Lawson Smith of the in :dical corps. He is the son of Mrs. Maude Smith. > ge Sh The bride-to-be is a gradun ie of the St. Vincent hospital School of Nursing. Lieut. Smith: atte: ded Butler university and the University of Cincinnati and was ; aduated from the Indiana university School of Medicine. He is a m: ber of Phi Chi fraternity. (Moore-

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Rose T. Rector To Be Married Tomorrow -

Times Special OSSIAN, Ind., Dec. 26.—A wedding tomorrow afternoon: in the home of the bride’s: mother will unite Miss Rose Theresa Rector and Robert Witham. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Frank Rector of this city and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L Witham, 2005 E. Riverside dr. Indianapolis. ==

The Rev. W. L. Hall will perform the ceremony at 2:30 o'clock. Palms and greenery will decorate the house and the service will take place by candlelight. : The bride has chosen a gown of white satin, fashioned with satin buttons down the front, and V neckline. Satin ruching accents the sleeves, yoke and the low waist= line of the gown. Her veil will béx finger-tip length, and she is to carry a white prayer book with white ribbon streamers and an or= chid. Eyes Miss Betty Dodd, bridesmaid, will wear a frock of aqua chiffon end silk jersey and cany a colonial The matron of honor,

velvet trim. Her flowers will be in a colonial bouquet also. ; Glenn Irwin will serve as groomsman and Taylor: Witham, brother of the bridegroom, will be his best man. SE Mothers of the couple will have corsages of Talisman roses. ‘Mrs. Rector will wear wine crepe Mrs. Witham will have green crepe. The couple will go to Chicago for their wedding trip, the bride travel: Ying in a brown wool dress: trimm with beige angora. - Her 5S are to be brown and her corsage orchids. . it foie After Dec. 31 they will. be home at 341 Limestone st., apolis. The: bridegroom is a.

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