Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 November 1946 — Page 26
Shitley Conner ‘To Be Married
* Nuptials Will Be Read
Couple Takes Wedding Trip To Cincinnati
An informal ceremoney at 10 a.
\pbell, | Guild Ball Committee Members
dance will be Saturday night at the Indianapolis Athletic club.
Fr. McLaughlin Officiates At Ceremony
Jeanne Hawkins Wed To John F. Heck
Miss Jeanne Mawking became the bride of John Francis Heck at § a m, today in the Little Flower Oatholie church. The Rev. Fr. Edward McLaughlin officiated. | Mr. and Mrs, R. O. Rawkins of Cardiff, South Wales, are parents of the bride and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heek, 4724 E. 11th st. The bride wore a gown of white satin. Her fingertip veil cascaded from a crown of valley lilies and satin bows. She earried a prayerbook topped with a white orchid Miss Patricia Horan, her only attendant, wore an ice blue frock Robert L. Heck was the best man and ushers were Chester Kapica,
Miss Helene Petri, Mrs, Herbert A. Sweet and Mrs. Thomas J, Blackwell {left Yo right) are members of the decorations committee for the anniversary ball of the Children's Museum guild. The
Gary, and Jack Green. Following the ceremony there was s Teoeption at the home of the bridegroom's parents. The couple left on a wedding trip to Chicago.
J. H. Blackburn, Ellen Wolfla to
Exchange Vows
“~~ The Rev. F. W. Wiegmann will officiate when Miss Ellen Evelyne Woilfla and John HW. Blackburn are married at 3:30 p. m. today in the Downey Avenue Christian church. Miss Wolfla is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W, Wolfla Jr., 53215 Brookville rd, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Leo Smith, 354 8. Arlington
Society—
More To Precede Guild Dance on Saturday
Informal Parties Announced
DR. AND MRS. WILLIAM H. NORMAN and Dr, and Mrs. E. W. Mericle are among couples planning cocktail parties in their homes before attending the Children’s Museum guild ball Saturday in the Indianapolis Athletic club. Others planning parties are Mr. and Mrs. Norman A. Perry Jr. who will entertain Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs. John Tuthill, Miss Kathryn Gartland
and Norman Riely, and Mr, and Mrs. William K. MeGowan whose guests will include Messrs. and Mesdames Robert E. Kirby, Martin Traynor, William H, Krieg, Willlam 8. O'Connor,
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mm. today in the rectory of St. Joan of Are Catholie church united Miss Patricia Plummer and Walter W. | Davis. ‘The Rev. Fr. John Lynch
Jones as dinner guests, and Mr,
Harvey Rogers Jr, Maurice Mackey and Robert Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Dillon Huder and Mrs. Henry B. Steeg will entertain at the latters’ home for Messrs. and Mesdames John Bruhn, Richard Foltz, Charles Schaab and Robert Vierling. Mrs, John Troyer, guild president, and Mr. Troyer will attend the dance with a group which will meet for cocktails in the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Ferree, The party will include Dr. and Mrs. Lowell I. Thomas, Dr. and Mrs. Don Carlos Hines, Messrs. and Mesdames Allan Kahn, Fred Bates Johnson, R. A. Efragymson, Frans Nepple, Marvin Laskey and Robert Selby, Miss Betty S8haukey and Arnold Davis.
Nuptials Read This Morning
Miss Dorothy I. Kise and Thomas E. Willoughby III were united in . marriage at 10 3. m. today In St. Philip Neri Catholic church. The . Rey. Fr. Patrick Gleason officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Irene D. Kise, 417 N. Rural st. and 2 the bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas E. Willoughby of Edgewood, Pa. ” Miss Mary Kay Piscus, the bride's only attendant, wore a silver blue brocaded gown. William W. -Willoughby was his brother's best man. Ushers were Harry E. Rumrill and Harold A. Rumrill. The bride wore white marquiset made with a short train. Her fingertip illusion vell fell from a seed pearl tiara. She carried American|’ beauty roses. Following the ceremony there was a wedding breakfast and at 7 p.m. a reception at the home of the :, bride’s parents. ! The couple left on a trip to Chicago and will be at home at the Rural st, address.
Meeting Arranged The Irvington Kindergarten group of the Indianapolis Free Kindergarten society will hear Dr. John B. Ferguson speak on “The Spirit of Christmas,” next Thursday night. | The P.-T. A, chorus from School 82 | will. sing,
Mrs. Dragoo Visits Mrs. Harry Wallace Dragoo Sr. 4520 N. Pennsylvania st., is spending Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney DeWitt Davis and family of Mendenhall, Miss. Before return- : ing to Indianapolis Mrs, Dragoo! friends informally at the Kelly will visit New Orleans. | home before the dance.
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Dinners Planned
MR. AND MRS. LOUIS SCHWITZER JR. wili entertain with a cocktail party and buffet supper before the dance, and Mr. and Mrs. Kennard Sparks and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Webber will dine at the club. Mr. and Mrs, James L. Gabriel of Crawfordsville will attend the dance with Mr, and Mrs, Richard W. Power. ? Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gruen will entertain informally in their home before dining at the club with Messrs. and Mesdames Dale Stensz, Elbert Gilliom and Eric Wadleigh, Miss Anne Holmes will entertain with a dinner in the club for Messrs. and Mesdames George Blaine Huff, William Pitkin, Frank Powell, Bugene Ratliff and Ralph M. Reahard Jr. Miss Nancy Greer, John Holmes, Addison Parry Jr, and Daniel Davis Taylor.
Kinnears Hosts MR. AND MRS. Kenneth Kin-
for Messrs, and Mesdames E. I. Kabel, Ben J. Weaver, T. J. Umphrey and Thomas Kurrie, Dr. and Mrs. -R. H. Wisehart, Mrs. Frances Miller, Miss Jean Hatcher of Detroit, Robert Foote and William S. Remy. Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Hamaker will entertain Messrs. and Mesdames D. R. Berner, O. H. Grant and C, G. Weiss, and Mr. and Mrs, Fred Hadley and Mr. and Mrs, Hilbert Rust also will entertain groups of friends in their homes. Messrs. and Mesdames T. Gordon Kelly, George Hoster and Walter Hiser - will entertain
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a buffet supper for Messrs. and Mesdames Fred Doepper, Frank Langsenkamp Jr.. Garth Marine, |
near will entertain in their home |
ave. A gown of cream satin will be worn by the bride. The panel skirt falls into a full train. She will wear as mantilla and a fingertip illusion veil. She is to carry a white Bible topped with an orchid. Miss June Dorsey, maid of honor, will wear aquamarine. faille and the bridesmaids, Miss Norma Chappel and Miss Ruth Via, will have similar dresses in carnation pink. Mr. Smith will be the best man and ushers will be Ralph Henry and Melvin McFarland. Following the ceremony there will be a reception dit Whispering Winds, The couple will leave on a wedding trip to Chicago.
Miss Behrens Bride Today The bride will wear white satin,
its net skirt over satin falling into| Wedding vows will unite Miss a train. Her full-length illusion | Lorene Behrens and Lewis J. Kemveil will be held by a seed pearl merer at 3:30 p. m. today in tiara. She will carry a cascade | Friedens Evangelical and Reformed {bouquet of white chrysanthemums| church. The Rev. N. H. Schuls and ivy. will read the vows, | “Mrs. Ralph A. Schofield will be| The bride is the daughter of Mr. " {the bride's only attendant and will and Mrs. Fred Behrens, 606 Parkwear rose satin and net. Howard | way ave. and the bridegroom is the {Cradick will be the best man and ison of Mrs. Catherine Kemmerer, ushers will be Raymond Cradick 404 E. Minnesota st. and Ralph A. Schofield. , Following the ceremony there Bride Wears Lae will be a reception in the home of | A Bown of lace fashioned with a the bride's parents and the couple train will be worn by the bride. | will leave.on a wedding trip. They Her illusion veil has an illusion 'will be at home after Sunday at tiara. She will carry a bouquet of {1325 N. Tuxedo st. white roses and chrysanthemums, | Mrs. Morris’ Faulk, matron of honor, and the bridesmaids, Miss Vera Lyons and Miss Donna Kem-
Jewish Women merer, will wear pink and aqua iy . {taffeta. Harold Kemmerer will be Plan ‘Follies’
{the best man and ushers will be | Pred Behrens Jr. and Maurice | The Indianapolis section, Nation- Saleba. : al Council of Jewish ‘Women, will] Following the ceremony there present the “Council Follies” Sat-|will be a reception at the Indian{urday night in the ballroom of the |apolis Saenger-Chor and the oou- | Columbia club. Mrs. Harold I./ple will leave on a wedding trip. Platt, general chairman, will be as- [They will be at home with the !sisted by Mrs. Nat Smith and Mrs. bride's parents. [Charles Efroymson. —— S——— —— Mesdames Frank Greenwald, Parties Will Honor Godfrey Lefton, Simon Ackerman | land Milton Law are directors of the Isabel Remy {dance revues. Mrs. Jack Kammins| Miss Isabel Remy will be hon'and Mrs. Edgar Fassburg, co-chair- 'ored at a luncheon bridge to be men of the decoration committee, given Tuesday by her aunt, Mrs. will be ‘assisted by Mesdames prancis Hughes, at the Meridian Charles Feibleman, Leo Cassell and [Hills Country club. Harry Traugott. Mrs Joseph Roth- | Miss Remy will be married to bard is in charge of the cigaret-and william Arthur Norton Dec. 28, in
gardenia girls. {the «Central Avenue Methodist Jimmie Spitalny of Pittsburgh chureh. will be master of ceremonies, and |
and Mrs. Burchard Oarr will have
Miss Schofield To Be Wed In Church Rite
The Tuxedo Park Baptist church will be the scene, at 3:30 p. m. today, of the wedding of Miss Margaret Schofield and Edward Louis Emery. The Rev. U, 8. Chetton will read the vows. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ayres Schofield, 4177 Ruckle st, and Mrs. William Bowser, 131 N. Grant ave.
featured soloist, {5150 Washington blvd, Dec. 17. Proceeds from the -event, for Guests will include Mrs. William which tickets arg completely sold H. Remy and Mrs. Caroline B. Norout, will be used to support homes | ton, mothers of the couple; Mesfor young women in Europe and to | dames Hughes, Dillon Huder, G. B. send educational supplies, including | Taylor, T. D. Campbell, F, E. Bibtoys, to European orphanages. |bins, Hughes Patten, W. R. Forney, y Gis Cornelius Posson, Norman Schneider, Robert Huncilman, B. A.
ty, Engaged { Knight, Parker Jordan and J. W.
” TA Costin, ; ki ‘Newcomers Arrange Luncheon
A luncheon will be held by the Newcomers club at 11:45 a m. Wednesday in the Warren hotel Mrs. W. W. Wilson will be hostess. A dmner-dance is planned by the club for Dec. 7 at 6:30 p. m. in the Travertine room, Hotel Lincoln, Ted Campbell's orchestra will play. Mrs. J. Latimer McClintock is chairman of the dance, and Mrs, C. W, Ostertag is in charge of reservatiohs for both the luncheon and the dinner-dance. y 3 Units to Sew Units of the Riley Hospital.Cheer guild wil] meet at the hospital to sew next week as follows: Monday--Miss Nelle Lusk; Tuesday ‘Thanksgiving”; Wednesday—‘Jest Do Your Best”; Thursday—'The Cofiqueror”; Friday-—“Little Orphant Annie” and
Kindred phote "Miss Louise Irvine
At a Thanksgiving dinner given today by Mr. and Mrs. John T, Irvine, 402 Blue Ridge td, they announced the engage- ' ment of their daughter, Miss Louise Nuerge Irvine, to Edward Ray Austin, son of Mr. and Mrs, | Charley. Austin, 5021 W. Vermont st, The dinner also celebrated the | birthday anniversaries of the en
A luncheon and linen shower will Dr. Edward Berman will be the pe given by Mrs. Warren D. Oakes, |
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