Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 December 1946 — Page 16

Couple to Live . In Connecticut

Miss Jean Marie Rikhoff became the bride of Lawrence Rust Hills Jr. at 8:30 p. m. yesterday in Christ Episcopal church. The Rev, Herman Anker read the vows. Mrs. John B. Schramm, 5215 Washington blvd, and Mr. and Mrs. Hills, East Williston, LI, are parents of the couple. | Wears Satin Gown A pearl tone satin gown, fash~ foned with a voluminous skirt and train, was worn by the bride. Her two-tiered English tulle veil showered from a coronet of orange blossoms. She carried a cascade of white roses and orchids. Miss Joan Wilson, maid of honor, wore a gown of bronze rose, and the bridesmaids, Miss Jane Eaglesfield and Miss Mary Heath, wore frocks of periwinkle bie. Reception Is lield Mr. Hills was his son's best man and ushers were Victor Adams IV, Detroit: Harry Kinney, Columbus, Ind.: Robert Bosart, and James Cornwall Rikhoff, brother of the bride.

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WORDS WITH SANTA—Richard J. McDuffee Jr. and little Pamela Ann Hedges got in some last-minute words to Santa Claus at the children's Christmas party yesterday afternoon at the In. dianapolis Country club. Rickie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McDuffee and Pam is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Curle

Society—

Many Party Reservations Are Made’ For Stephens College Dance Tonight

A reception at the Columbia club followed the ceremony and the couple left on a wedding trip. They will be at home in Middletown, Conn :

Couple Is Wed In Church Rite

A 5:30 o'clock ceremony yestefday in Sweeney chapel at Butler university united Miss Joan Stoelting and Frank P. Langley Jr. The Rev. Ciyde A. York, pastor of the Southport Preshyterian church, officiated. The bride's and bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Stoelting, 4801 Wentworth blvd. and Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Langley, Buffalo, N. Y.

Jean Bumgardner, Rosemary Wilmeth, Helen Whitehead, Nancy Suiter, Ruth Bixler, Helen Jansen and Barbara Sims. 5 5 » Reservations have been made for students at Stephens college who are home for the holidays. They include Misses Naida Petranoff, Jane Messing, Mary Lee Potts, Marcia Mendenhall, Virginia Rock, Joy Haine, Laura Martin and Marilyn Schmadeke, Misses Joyce and Janet Hollowell, Danville; Miss Charlotte R. Heath, Pranklin; Miss Rosemary Spear and Miss Arloine Sommer, Crawfordsville; Miss Pat Aughe, Miss Jan Griffith and Miss Sarasue Paddock, Frankfort; Miss Rosemary Smith, Martinsville; Miss Harriet Mitten, Goodland; Miss Peggy Davis, Anderson; Miss Patrycia Hickman, North Manchester; Miss Nancy Clark, Rushville; Miss Joan Utterback, Terre Haute; Miss Betty Leckrone, Rochester, Miss Ann Poe, Vincennes, and Miss Pat Schaaf, Jasper,

Parties to Precede Dance

SEVERAL COUPLES will entertain in #heir homes before the dinner dance. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Schlegel will have as their guests Messrs. and Mesdames Edward Little, Harry Clark, FP. | Durwood Staley Jr, Russell

Bride's Gown A gown of moire faille, fashioned with a full skirt, train and bustle bow, was worn by the bride. Her fingertip veil fell from a tiara of white sequins and she carried a white Bible topped with an orchid. Miss Caroline Lee Hyman, Logansport, was the maid of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Jane Marie Schutt and Miss Wreatha June Gill. The attendants were dressed alike in white faille frocks with cap sleeves and bustle bows. Father Is Best Man The best man was the bridegioom's father and ushers were Raymond E. Stoelting, brother of the bride, Earle Herche and Carl! ‘Brink, . y A reception in the Marott hotel] followed the ceremony. The couple will be at home in Ann Arbor, Mich.,| where the bridegroom is attending | school. '

Here From Texas

Lt. William O. Stark, U. 8. A medical corps, has come from the] Beaumont General hospital, Ft. Bliss, Tex., where he is stalioned, to spend the holidays With his, parents, Mr. and Mrs, O. B. Stark, .6038 College ave.

RESERVATIONS HAVE BEEN MADE for the “Snowball” dinner-dance, to be given at 7:30 p. m. today in the Indianapolis Athletic club by the Stephens College Club of Indianapolis. Those who have reserved tables for parties are Messrs, and Mesdames William Kingdon Jr. James O. Harris, Robert Schlegel, Kenneth L. Schellie, Morris Stone, Marion Curtis, Milton L. Hamilton, David Powers Jr., J. L. Slutsky, A. M. Huberty, Jack R. Lewis, William H. Allerdice, O. M. Scott, C. O. Donley, Burton Beck, Robert Hanna,

William L. Clinkscales, Wallace O. R. Thomas, Charles O'Brian, Mark Vail, James Bettis, James Voyles,

C. R. Greene, Charles Carr, J. J.

Lee, Lawrence Geisendorff, Gene

Davis and Walter Nolte, Misses

Burke, David King, Fredrich Stubbins, David R. Hocher and H. C. Kreutzinger, | Dr. and Mrs. E. Cline Lidekay will entertain for Messrs, and Mesdames L. N. Summers, Jack B. Woerner, James O. Harris, N. J. Conner, Richard DeMars, Austin D. Rinne, John Thurston and Jack Hatfield, Mrs. Margaret Wells and Robert W. Blake Jr. A party will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Marion Curtis for Messrs, and Mesdames James Stewart, Robert Beckman, Ned Tilman and William Schmoll. The O. M. Scotts will entertain Messrs, and Mesdames T. Ailbe Burke, Mallbrough David and Frank Briener, Miss Mary Eleanor Fenstermaker apd Harold Downey. - Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nolte will have as their guests Messrs. and Mesdames Robert Reid, Irving Craig, Richard Ware, Albert Kleckner, Willlam Spicklemire, Earl Martin and James Noe and Miss Constance Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Schellie also entertain. ;

Rev. Mueller Weds Couple In Church ©

Miss Van OsdolBecomes Bride :

The Wallace Street : Presbyterian church was the scéne, at 3:30 p. m. yesterday, of the. wedding of Miss Jeannette VanOsdol and John W. Miheiich. The Rev. Roy E. Mueller read the ceremony.

1220 N. Gale st., and Mr, and Mrs. John Mihelich, Colorado Springs, Colo, are parents of the couple. The bride wore a gown of white satin fashioned with a. train and accented with lace. A ‘lace.coronet

‘held her fingertip veil and she car-

ried a shower bouquet of Johanna Hill roses. Couple Take Trip ¥

Mrs. Gordon Reinschreiber, matron of honor, wore a dress of blue velvet, Horace H, Coburn, Columbus, O., was the best man and ushers were Glen VanOsdol, brother of the bride, Robert Fidler, Gordon Reinschreiber and Robert Barnett, Rushville,

a reception in the church parlor and the couple left on a trip to | Colorado Springs. They will be at home after Jan. 6 in Urbana, lll.

Ceremony Is Read By Rabbi

Miss Eleanor Adler was married to Sidney Maurer at 6 p. m. yesterday in the gold room of the Hotel Antlers. Rabbi William P. Greenfield officiated. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Adler, 2711 N. Pennsylvania st., are parents of the bride, and Mrs. Morris Maurer, 2031 N. Delaware st. is the bridegroom's mother. Mrs. David Maurer, matron of { honor, wore a pink lace dress and {the bridesmaids, Miss Lenora Platt, | Mrs. Julius Maurer, Miss Libby {Maurer and Miss‘ Shirley Levison, Cincinnati, worse powder blue, pale | green, beige and pink dresses, Bride Carries Muff

David Maurer was his brother's best man and ushers were Julius Maurer, another brother of the bridegroom, Morris Adler, brother of the bride, and Sheldon Giniger. Mickey Maurer was the ringbearer. The bride's gown was of candlelight satin accented with seed pearls and her ‘fingertip veil cascaded from a seed pearl crown. She carried a muff of gardenias and an orchid. There was a reception in the ballroom after the ceremony and the {couple left on a wedding trip to | Florida and Nassau. They will be {at home at the N. Delaware st. address.

Betty Moon Is Married

Chapter to Meet

| | Chapter W of the P. E. O. Sister{hood will have its Christmas party tomorrow in the home of Mrs. 8.

T. Jackson, 3460 Kenwood ave.

At 7:30 p. m. Saturday, Miss Betty Moon, 411 N. Delaware st. and Lloyd E. Steele Jr. were married in the Olive Branch Christian church, The Rev, Benton B. Miller read the vows.

Celebrating Our 107th Christmas Anniversary

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Moon of Tipton, and Mr. and Mrs. Steele, 4116 E. Washington st. Mrs, J. Robert Rader, matron of ‘honor, wore a dress of ice blue | brocaded satin and net. Allan Bailey | was best man, and ushers were {Joseph Riddle of Bloomfield and | Robert Steele. | The bride wore a white satin {gown with sweetheart neckline and {gathered skirt. Her veil fell- from (a Mary Stuart cap of shirred illu(sion, and she carried white .roses {and gardenias. | A reception at the bridegroom's home followed the cerenibny.

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Dr; and Mrs, W. L. VanOsdol,

Following the ceremony there was :

Eileen Danahey (right) are shown of the co-chairmen for a skating

The Mother Theodore circle, Daughters of Isabella, will sponsor a city-wide skating party at Rollerland hext Monday night. Proceeds will be used for the D. of I. milk fund. Mrs. Albert B. Foster and Miss Katherine Gallagher ' are - cochairmen for the party. Their assistants are Mesdames Reginald Smith, - William . H. ’ Caldwell,

D. OF |. SKATING PARTY—Miss Irene Smith (left) and Miss

circle, Daughters of Isabella, will sponsor next Monday.

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here with Mrs. Albert Foster, one party which the Mother Theodore

Francis Kelly, Clara Feldman, Anthony Mascari, John McNeff, Irene Grammer and Helen Galm, Misses Stacia O'Connell, Helen Reidy, Catherine Fletcher, Elizabeth Marks, Catherine Arkins and Thelma Haugh. During intermission, the adranced members of the Rollerland kating club will provide entertainment.

Wedding Vows Unite Couple

Miss Betty Jean Reddick and Donald Sellmer were married at 2:30 p. m. yesterday in Sweeney chapel of Butler university. The Rev. Robert D. McCarthy, Thirtyfirst Street Independent Baptist church, officiated. 8 Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Roland Reddick, 3324 Northwestern ave, and Mrs. Mae Fry of Chicago. The bride wore a silk net gown with ruffled skirt and train. illusion halo held her fingertip veil, and she carried a shower bougquet of roses. The maid of honor, Miss Helen Snellenberger, wore a pink taffeta dress, and the bridesmaids wore green taffeta frocks. They were Mrs. Norbert Richardson, Misses Agnes Demaree, Sherley Haugh,

Mr. Richardson was the best man, and ushers were Roger Winse, Earl Bradley, Leo Harakas, Fidel Ferrer

| followed the wedding, and the | couple left on a wedding trip. They | will be at home at 923 W. 34th st. The bride is a student at Butler land a member of Zeta Tau Alpha

| sorority, | ———————————————————— Sorority Officers Are Hostesses

| The officers of Gamma chapter, Omega Nu Tau sorority, were | hostesses for the annual Christmas {party that the group held recently 'in the Hotel Lincoln.

Act ress’ Birthday

Trixie Friganza, who for 50 years

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Martha Todd and Patricia Pointer.

and William Clark. A reception at|can give to one not in the service. {the Zeta Tau Alpha sorority house |

{ } ag was a top stage comedienne, recently Two Visit Here celebrated her Tith birthday quietly | William and Kenneth Reifsteck,| among the children and sisters of sons of Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Reifs-|the Sacred Heart academy in Pasateck, Haddonfield, N. J, formerly dena, Cal, where she retired six of Indianapolis, are visiting Mr, |years ago.

New Yorker Collects Old Wallpaper

Nancy McClelland, New York, collects old wallpaper, being interested in antique designs and restoring wallpaper of historie times. She first was attracted to her unusual hobby in Paris and her part in bringing back the lost art of making wallpaper won her official recognition from France. She also was honored in England, {and more recently in this country, {for her contribution in the improvement of the paper. /

‘Meetings Set

| Units of the Methodist hospital { White Cross guild to meet this | week at the guild service center are: { Thursday—Irvington, Brookside and |Southport; Friday—Brightwood, | Victory and Fifty-first Street Meth- | odist,

| itsuetter Se—— ——_— ‘Honored by Navy Ina Lindman’'s work on fhe official U. 8. navy cook book won her {the distinguished civilian service |award, the highest honor the navy

Minny ‘Dorothea - Schuyler, former shief of the psychiatric social serv‘ce’ of Kings County hospital, has accepted a post as secretary of the health council division of the Brooklyn Council for Social Planning.‘ a , Miss Bchuyler during the war was psyehiatrio social work consultant of the American Red Cross at its national office in Washington.

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