Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 8, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 May 1929 — Page 6
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Sorority and Club Party at Theater Members of Alpha Nu chapter. Delta Zeta sororit;.. and f hr Delta Zfta Mothers' Chib are sponsoring a theater party ton-eht at English's theater. The folio-.’ ing iiave made reservations: Mr. and Mrs. William Btrawney. Mr. and Mrs. T P. Johnstone. Mr. and Mrs. James Cook. Mr. and Mrs. John Zehling. Mr. and Mrs. George McNutt, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Rubush. Mr. and Mrs. W. W Hadley, Mr. and Mrs. William Culver. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. George Muench, Mr. and Mrs., R. T. Bulstra, Mr. and and Mrs. George Mad* inger. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watts. Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Triller, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Brownlee. Mr. and Mrs. A S. Duesenberg, Mr and Mrs. John Beadle. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Horn. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Russell. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McHaffey, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mills. Mr and Mrs. Horace Mathews. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Earhart. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weisehahn. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Parrish. Mt. and Mrs. Harvey Brownlee Mr. and Mrs. George Scherrer. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rennirk. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Esarev. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Price. Mr and Mrs. Claude Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. William Semmler. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Cumerford. Mr. and Mrs. F S. Headrirh. Mr and Mrs. J. C. Blackburn. Mr. and Mrs. George N'. Bartley, Mr. and Mrs. j Henry Spitlap, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Husbands. Mr. and Mrs. Charles j Miller. Mr. and Mrs. James Kingham. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kingham. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kingham. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ball. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Huber, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Landis. Mr. and Mrs. John Landis, I Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mohlenkamp. ' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rogers. Mr and Mrs. Isaac Geese. Mr. and Mrs Wade Collins, Mr. and Mrs. H. H Coburn. Mr. and Mrs. Law Corbin, i Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Bottin, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Early. Mr and Mrs. Earl Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Lytele, Mr. and Mrs’. William Hecker. j Mr. anc Mrs. George Miller and Mr. end Mr.. P. P. Schmidt. Miss Clara Muench. Miss Margaret Harris. Miss Adale Miller. Miss, Katherine Rubush. Miss Helen Miller, Miss Emily McCullough, Miss i Edna Appleton, Miss Anita Prown- ! lee. Miss Margaret Hohn. Miss Helen j Kingham, Miss Ruby Stanley, Miss ! Freda Bottin. Miss Trene Hughes, i Miss Edna Bottin. Miss Dorothy j George. Miss Sue Holhoff, Miss j Rosemary Horn, Miss Marcella : Mathews. Miss Lois Williams, and Miss Haze] Gieo. Ralph Triller. David Triller. Ken- j neth Rotchchilds. Oran Stanley, I Manual Robinson. Edwin Berrvhiil, j Alfred Smith. Lester Cunningham and Ralph Bockstaller.
G ires Luncheon Mrs. Julia Ken - . 28 West St. Clair street, entertained with a luncheon and card party today in honor of Mrs. Danri Bombarger. San Pierre, Inri. At serving time the rabies were decorated with jonquils and lighted with tapers. Guests were: Mrs. AlJene Willis, Mrs. Ernest Spring, Mrs. Lee Neff. Mrs. Charles Quaille, Mrs. Fay Shepherd and Mrs. George Bartlett. Entertains With Hose Tea Mrs. Fred C. Gardner and Mrs. Jesse Fletcher entertained from 4 until 6 o’clock this afternoon with a rose tea at the home of Mrs. Gardner, 4131 North Meridian street, in honor ot Mrs. Robert Kerr McConnell. Northampton. Mass., guest of her mother. Mrs. Gardner. Honor Miss Page Miss Anita Page, motion picture actress, who is in Indianapolis to make a picture during the annual Speedway races Memorial day, was the guest of honor at a meeting of Kappa Delta Phi sorority Monday night at the Hotel Severin.
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Dear Cynthia: i *t' course 1 expect you to be as fascinated with Bill's apartment as 1 am. that’s the penalty of friendship. While we were at The H. LAI TEK COMPANY we chose everything. The living room as I told you took a great deal of thought because of the color combinations. As for the bedroom, we did not hesitate a minute; but just walked up to a massive suite of Spanish design and said “tag you re it. 1 hat suite had the appeal and any man would want to wrap it up and take it home with him if that were possible, as no truck could get it up soon enough. Then we finished oft with a dinette suite of solid walnut, which just tit in his apartment and wili seat six comfortably, and he will never want to entertain more than that. You see I'm expecting to be rewarded for doing the thing I love best to do. Marie THE H. LAUTER COMPANY West Washington and Harding Streets Bel. 1693 Open Tues., Thurs. and Sat. Evenings t f
STRAW AND FELT IN HAT
Off-white straw and navy blue felt go fifty-fifty in making the brim and half the crown of this hat. The top is silk.
Miss Elizabeth Coleman Is Honored at Dinner, Shower
Miss Florence Schaub entertained Monday night at her home, 2435 Bellefontaine street, with a 6 o'clock dinner and miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Elizabeth Coleman, whose marriage to Crawford Furrs - will take place June 15 at East Tenth street Methodist St. Cecelia Choir to Cive Concert Wednesday Night Members of St. Cecelia church choir of Sacred Heart parish will give a concert Wednesday night at Sacred Heart hall. Meridian and Palmer streets, under direction of Professor F. J. Boerger. The program follows: Cart I Srcular "Yachting Glee" Culbertson Mixed chorus. Komir.envielc Musikanten" Baselt Male chorus. • S'jeo* and Low" Barnby Mixed chorus. •O SclKvr.p Zeit" Goetzs Mrs Paul P. Koesters. soprano. ■ Heimathliebe" Wengerl Male chorus. "Just a Song at Twilight" Molloy Mixed cnorus. "Bergmans Kind" -■ ••.Bastyr "Ach Wie Ist' - Moeglich Tionn ..Folk Song Mixed chorus. "Wetnmarsch" Kern Part II Sacred ■ Jubilate Deo" The Rev. Mr. Wukins Maria" Millard Miss Mathilda Gasper, soprano. O Salutarts" Wiegand • Haer Dies' .......Rees M.ss Bertha Kruse and Frank Kantner. "Oremu.- Pro Pontifice" Singenberger “Jesu Del Vivi" ••••••• Miss Ella Lae. rie. R. J. Strack and F. J. Gantner. •Emitte Spiritum" Schuetky Cnorus of mixed voices. Initiate .Three Pledges Formal initiation services were conducted at the meeting Monday night at the home of Mrs. Hewitt Talbot. 3855 Broadway, for members and pledges of Tau Gamma sorority. Mrs. Mildred Foster. Miss Lillian Seitz and Miss Julia Wilbur were initiated. Carnation Club to Meet Carnation Club members will meet Wednesday all day at the home of Mrs. Fred Hartune. 952 North Bradley street. Luncheon will be served at 12 o'clock. Plan Card Party Ladies of St. Philip Neri church will give a card party Wednesday night in the auditorium. Eastern avenue. Mrs. Harvey Cronnon is chairman in charge of arrangements. Homer Elliott to Speak Homer Elliott, former United States attorney, will speak on "Ten Years of Prohibition.” at the meeting of Central W. C. T. U. Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. L. Evans, 3621 Watson road. Members snould take the College avenue car to Watson road.
church. Guests were members of the Mizpah Club. Decorations and appointments were in bridal colors, pink and white. The table was decorated in these shades and gifts were tied i with the bridal colors. The hostess was assisted by her mother. Guests included Mrs. Leila Stone. Mrs. Wallace L. Downey. Mrs. G. F. Gamber. Mrs. M. A. Heiny. Mrs. E. Rex Harslup. Miss Fav Berry. Miss , Virginia Mann, Miss Mildred Bake- i man. Miss Luella Klessman, Miss j Allene Hedges, Miss Naomi DuKate. j Miss Frances Duncan, Miss Doris Ray. Miss Henen Shugert, Miss j Clara La Von Chalfant. Miss Alma I Denroese, Miss Martha Harriet I Swankhaus, Miss Elizabeth Dun- j can, Miss Hazel Bell, Miss Evelyn May Heiny. Miss Genevieve Uhl, and Miss Mary Alice Free.
Coulter to Be Commencement Speaker Here Dr. Stanley Coulter, dean emeritus ! of Furdue university, will give the | address at the forty-sixth annual! commencement of Teachers’ College J of Indianapolis in Roberts Park j Methodist Episcopal church Friday, j June 7. Baccalaureate sermon will be j preached Sunday. June 2. by the j Rev. T. R. White, pastor of Meridian 1 Heights Presbyterian church, at the | Broadway Methodist Episcopal j church. Fall Creek boulevard. Plans j for commencement week at she college include the annual faculty party for graduates, the night of June 3; class day. June 6, and the annual alumnae luncheon in the Riley room of the Claypool hotel, Commencement day. June 7. More j than two hundred arc in the grad- | uating class this year. Miss McGovern to Entertain', Gamma chapter. So Fra Club, will i meet tonight at the home of Miss) Mary McGovern, 242 North Arsenal j avenue. I
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Expression Club Gives Fete to 125 Fourteenth annual guest day meeting of the Expression Club was held this afternoon, when the club entertained 125 guests in the Spanish room of the Sherman inn. Receiving with the president. Mrs. Harry L. Foreman, was the social committee, including Mrs. Wayne Reddick. Mrs. Arthur Randall and Mrs. O. M. Richardson. The room was decorated with baskets of garden flowers. The following program was presented. ' Bolero'’ Mosrkowski •'Spanish Dance No. 2" Moszkowski Mrs. Charles Teeters and Mrs. Donald j Fitzgerald, pianists. "Carmena ' Wilson : Lutie O Gruber, vocalist, “Gypsie Flower Girl" McDowell • Mrs. Frank Burns, reader. ''Spanish Serenade' Boom "Frasouita" , Lehar-Kreisler ] Mrs Fitzgerald, violinist. “In Old Madrid." Mrs. Wayne Reddick, musical monologist. | "Gipsy Card Song." from Carmen.. .Bizet j "A Gipsy Maiden’* Parker i June C. Baker, vocalist: Mrs. Teeters, I pianist. Scene from “Spanish Gipsy". George Eliot. Mrs-. Burns and Mrs. Vincent i Binager. The program, in keeping with national poetry week, was in charge of Mrs. Walter Jenney. Mrs. Glenethel Thrush, and Mrs. Charles Teeters.
NAME MRS, COOK PRESIDENT OF CLUB
Mrs. Homer Cook was elected president of the II Janialie Club at a luncheon bridge for members held Monday afternoon at the Lumley tearoom. Other officers are: Vicepresident. Mrs. Clifford Richter; secretary. 'Mrs. Bert S. Gadd; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Robert Price, and treasurer, Mrs. W. H. Draper. Covers were laid for thirty-five : at one table decorated with low I baskets of Ophelia roses and shasta I daisies and lighted with tall yellow I tapers tied with green tulle. Guests j were Mrs. W. B. Gates, Mrs. O. M. Cosmer. Mrs. Ross Nasson and Mrs. > Omer Huffman.
New' Guild President Honors Her Predecessor at Party
Mrs. William F. Mullen, incoming president of St. Margaret’s Hospital Guild, entertained from 3 to 5 o'clock, this afternoon at her home. 3271 Washington boule'.ard, with a tea in honor of Mrs. Frederick Van Nuys, retiring president. More than sixty active,/honorary, and associate members attended. The tea table was decorated with spring flowers in Dresden shades and lighted with blue tapers in blue crystal holders. All other decorations and appointments were in blue. Mrs. Reine-Miller presided at the tea table. Mrs. Mullen was assisted by her mother. Mrs. Charles F. Cleveland: Mrs. Miller. Mrs. Gustav A. Mueller, Mrs. Frank Wc-oling. and Mrs. William Van Landingham. The following committee chairmen and their assistants were announced by Mrs. Mullen: Hospital, Mrs. Reine Miller and Mrs. H. K. Stormont: occupational therapy, Mrs. Robert Masters and Mrs. Preston C. Rubush; entertainment, Mrs. A. F. Head and Mrs. Bernard Griffey: lending library, Mrs. Albert E. Sterne and Mrs. Frank Severens; sewing, Mrs. Frank Davis and Mrs. Frank Worker; flowers, Mrs. Clara Stutz and Mrs. Henry Dollman; publicity, Mrs. Charles Jefferson, Attends Graduation Mrs. Michael J. Hyland. 4640 Cornelius avenue, has as her guest Mrs. William Creigh. Ft. Wayne, who came to attend the graduation of Mrs. Hyland's daughter, Miss Grace Hyland. Dr. Frank A. Bray ton. 2125 Broadway, has returned from a threemonths’ trip through the southwest.
PLAN THEATER PARTY FOR WEDNESDAY
Beta chapter. Phi Tau Delta sorority, will entertain with a party at the Indiana theater Wednesday night. Guests will be Miss Helma Kalm, Miss Bernice Noerr, Miss Edith Cade Miss Annabelle Delph and Miss Berthelaa Ely. New Palestine. Members who will attend include Miss Louise Berndt. Miss Eva Burton. Miss Cort Stiewalt, Miss Hazel Medows. Miss Wilma Gage. Miss Louise Kienkel. Miss Alice Dickey. Miss Julia Miller and Miss Geraldine Newman.
Breakfast Honors City Brides-Elect Mrs. Earl E. Houck and Mrs. William F. Clevenger entertained today with a 12 o'clock breakfast at the Indianapolis Country Club in honor of Miss Louise Goepper, Miss Mary Josephine Ovens, and Miss Rosamond Kittle, whose marriages will take place soon. Miss Owens will be married June 11 to Addison Bliss Miller. Miss Kittle's marriage to Burton Hart Jackson of New York City and Greenwich. Conn., will take place June 15. Miss Goepper lias not chosen the date for her marriage to Edward E. Anderson, Highland Park, 111. Mrs. Thomas J. Owens, Mrs. John Sloane Kittle and Mrs. Albert H. Goepper. mothers of the brides-elect, were honor guests with their daughters. Covers were laid for thirty-five guests at one long table decorated with mounds of sweet peas in pastel shades and lighted with ivory tapers in green crystal holders. Following the breakfast, guests played bridge. Sorority to Meet Sigma Delta Tau sorority will hold a business meeting at the Hotel L ncolr: Wednesday night. All members are requested to be there at 8:15.
Mrs’. William M. Her,shell, and Mrs. Myron Cosier; motor corps, Mrs. Ray Norton and Mrs. Gustav A. Mueller; finance. Mrs. George C. Grinsteiner and Mrs. Charles Collins; social service, Mrs. Van Nuys and Mrs. Curtis Duck; purchasing, Mrs. Mueller and Mrs. Miller; telephone, Mrs. William Harvison and Mrs. Harry Tutewiler: Knickerbocker lodge, Mrs. Rubush and Mrs. Dollman; home for aged women, Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Stormont.
Helen Poulson Becomes Bride of Gerald Coddy
Miss Helen Olive Poulson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Poulson, 1509 Roach street, became the bride of Gerald Goddy, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Goddy at 1 o'clock Monday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents. The service was read before members of the immediate families by the Rev. O. A. Hackemeyer of the International Bible Students’ Association. The house was decorated with orange blossoms and pink peonies. The bride, who was unattended, wore cream lace over pink satin and carried an arm bouquet of pink peonies. Mrs. L. L. Havens, pianist, played Mendellsohn's "Wedding March.” Following the service, a wedding dinner was served at the home to the wedding guests. Mr. and Mrs. Goddy will be at home in Indianapolis.
Y.W.C.A.to Greet New Members New members of the Y. W. C. A. will be special guests at a tea to be given from 3 to 5 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in the living room of the central building. 329 North Pennsylvania street. These members were recruited during the recent membership campaign. Mrs. Paul T. Payne, acting chairman of the membership committee, will preside at the tea table, assisted by Mrs. R. Stewart and Mrs. Walter R. Grow. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. E. C. Reick, Mrs. Frank Evans. Mrs. A. B. Glick. Mrs. A. H. Hinkle, Mrs. T. E Parker. Mrs C. J. Curtis. Mrs. Charles Campbell. Mrs. Charles Oval. Mrs. Oscar Baur. Mrs. Ansel Fatout. Mrs. Louis H. Wolff, Mrs. H B. Pike, Mrs. W. J. E. Webber, Mrs. Leo K. Fesler, Mrs. J. W. Dunnington. Mrs A. F. Head. Mrs. Edward W. Harris. Mrs. Fred W. Ahrbecker. Mrs. Earl Hunker, Mrs. C. A. Tevebaugh, Mrs. O. T. Wingfield. Miss Mary Laatz. Miss Benie Wiegand and Miss Laura Reynolds.
Federation Names New Officials Mrs. Bonnie K. Robertson, Hammond. was elected president of the Indiana Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs at the election Monday afternoon in Terre Haute, where the annual state convention has been in session for the last three days. Other officers for the year are: First vice-president. Miss Mabel | Eward. Union City; second vice- : president, Mrs. Nellie Niestadt, : Crawfordsville; recording secretary, j Miss Rose J. Self, Sullivan; corre- ! spending secretary, Mrs. Marvel O. I Plasterer, Hammond, and treasurer, i Miss Lucy E. Osborne. Indianapolis. The high light of the convention ! came Monday night, with the an- ! nual banquet, following a day filled with business sessions, in charge of Miss Jennie Rae Hersch, Portland, j retiring state president. National President Attends Miss Lena Madesin Phillips. New York City, president of the National Federation of Business and Profesi sional Women, was the principal speaker at the banquet. She stressed necessity of the members of the organization becoming boosters among j their business women friends. ! Mrs. B. B. White, president of I the Terre Haute Woman's Departj ment Club, presided and Mrs. ! Sarah Messing Stern. Terre Haute, | retiring president of the Woman's j Press Club of Indiana, was parj Jiamentarian. A report by Mrs. Niestadt. CrawI fordsville, extension chairman, j showed that the state federation i has a membership of 3,561 in the | sixty-eight clubs. European Tour Planned | The following members from Indiana will make the good will tour i to Europe this summer, according : t;o announcement by Miss Mary C. I Kennedy. Lafayette, international relations chairman. Mrs. Harry C. Sheridan, Frankfort; Mrs. G. Fenton Thompson and Miss Gertrude Barrett, Muncie; Miss Olga Schroeder. Miss ' Emma E. Claus, and Miss Florence : Keller. Gary: Miss Madeline Conj roy and Miss Marion Eckman. | Hammond: and Miss Kennedy. Next meeting place of the con- ! vent.ion will be decided by the exe- ! eutive board. Indianapolis and I Muncie are the two cities which | have bid for the convention. Cord Party Arranged ! Members of Assumption parish j will entertain with a, card party at 12:30 Wednesday afternoon at the I hall, 1105 Blaine avenue.
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MISS MEGAB HONORS BRIDE AT PARTY
Miss Esther Mary Megab entertained at her home. 2323 North Mej ridian Street. Saturday night with ; a bridge party and miscellaneous j shower in honor of Miss Evelyn | Wells, whose marriage to Clifford j Dillinger will take place June 8. Decorations and appointments were in the bridal colors, blue and silver. Guests were Mrs. Archibald Gilmore and Miss Virginia Sutphin, Lebanon: Mrs. Russell Mundell, New Bethel. Miss Helen Wilkinson, Miss Helen Mehr, Miss Dereen Anderson, Miss Dorothy Worrell, Miss j Thelma Monahan. Miss Elsie i Shervick and Miss Ruth Megab.
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Lambda Chi Mothers to Give Party Lambda Chi Alpha Mothers' Club will entertain with a benefit card party Wednesday at die chapter house. 4721 Sunset avpnuc. The following reservations have boon made: Mrs. J. F. Hufford. Mrs. J. L Brown. Mrs. C. E. Naftzger. Mrs. R. A. Bulstra. Mrs. Arthur EckotT. Mr.. Edith Kotmen. Mrs. George Madinger. Mrs. S. A. Ressler, Mrs. John Bulstra. Mrs. Richard Wright. Mrs. W. H. Bloff, Mrs. H. G. Armstrong, Mrs. Clark Young. Mrs. Frank Eaglan Mrs. A. AV. Sharper. Mrs. H. B. Krtlenback. Mrs. C. C. Cohee, Mrs. R. r Muilis, Mrs. Triller. Mrs. O. 1. Butz. Mrs. Charles Mooney. Mrs. Corwin Sells, Mrs. W. H. Lyman. Mrs. C. N. Finney, Mrs. C. R. Bleakney, Mrs. Walter Rost, Mrs. John P. Schreyer. Mrs. John Hoffman. Mrs. Afred Todd. Mrs. C. S. Platt. Mrs. Harvey Cassaday. Mrs. Walter Eggert. Mrs, John Klotz, Mrs. Fred Tentze, Mrs. John Rosenbert,, Mrs. Charles Roesner, Mrs. Hannah Stuckmeyer, Mrs. Fred Shanazy, Mrs. Otto Wilkinson, Mrs. Harvey Warner, Mrs. William Piele, Mrs. J. E. Hampton, Mrs. A. E. Witt. Mrs. John Firestone. Miss Eleanor Coppman. Miss Evelyn Coppman and Miss Eleanor Armstrong.
Samuel E. Rauli and Wife Honor ! ! Guests at Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Rauh were guests of honor at a dinner party given in celebration of their 1 golden wedding anniversary at the Broadmoor Country Club Monday night. A ceremony, performed beneath a golden wedding bell, was performed similar to their marriage fifty years ago. Ninety-three guests, most of them close relatives of the family, atj tended the dinner. Menu cards were I parchment sac-similes of the original i wedding license issued to the couple j fifty years ago. j Mr. and Mrs. Rauh will hold a I reception tonight, following the dedication of Rauh Memorial j library, formerly the Rauh home, | which they have presented to the ! city of Indianapolis to be used for ! a library. | silk, georgette crepe and wool crepe i also appropriate. j The pattern designed in sizes 16, i 18 years. 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches i bust is explained in picture lessons, a most interesting method to help i the amateur sewer, for it shows the | entire construction of garment in i course of operation. New fashion book containing all the latest styles is 15 cents, but may be obtained for 10 cents if ordered j with a pattern. Everj' day The Times prints on l this page pictures of the latest fashion, a practical service for : readers who wish to make their own i clothes. Obtain this pattern by filling out ( the above coupon, inclosing 15 cents j icoin preferred), and mailing it to the Pattern Department of The | Times. Delivery is made in about a week.
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