Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 May 1936 — Page 9

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Indiana Lakes and Resorts Many From City on Week-End; Others to Entertain at Homes

Speedway Scorned as Attraction by Out-of-Doors Enthusiasts Who Turn to Preparing Cottages for Summer.

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BY BEATRICE BURGAN Society Editor : WHE most amusement seekers on Memorial Day turn to the Speedway, many remain at home to entertain visitors or leave town for nearby lakes to open their summer homes. After Dr. John Ray Newcomb sees that The Players’ one-act production, “Our Dearest Possessions,” is ready for the curtain tonight at the Civic Theater, he will be ready to relax for his trip to Lake Maxinkuckee

with Mrs. Newcomb.

The Newcombs will be looking over the sailboats in contemplation activities of the Maxinkuckee Yacht Club this summer. Dr. Newcomb is one "of the club officers.

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Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lanville Brown, who pilot boats in the Lake Wawasee races, are to leave town to spend the week-end at the lake. The Browns are awaiting completion of their new Colonial home on N. Meridian-st. They have * been enjoying watching the landscapers, and Mrs. Brown frequently takes a turn at watering a newly

planted shrub.

Capt. and Mrs. E. A formerly stationed at F to be entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

as George C. Forrey Jr.

Miss Burgan

McConkey, their daughter Thelma ington. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kiefer Mayer ride in the morning and the breakfast following. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jameson, with their children Patricia, Margaret and Fenton, are leaving the rush of the city for a retreat to their Brown County cabin.

Cottage Party Arranged Mr.. and Mrs. Jess Pritchett Jr. are taking a group of friends to the Lake Tippecanoe cottage of Mrs. Pritchett’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Duane Dungan. The party is to include Mr. and Mrs. J. Harry Sargeant, Erwin Shafer, Gifford Cast, Paul Woody, Kenneth Galm and Misses Agnes Ball, Mabel Espey, Harriet McGaughey and Marie Roach. Mrs. John Shaw will be entertaining Miss Elizabeth Burckhardt, Cincinnati. Later next week Mrs. Shaw is to accompany Miss Burckhardt home for a visit. Miss Katherine Fulton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Fulton, is in the East to attend her class reunion and commencement at Briarcliffl College. She won't be home until the middle of June. Guests From Abroad Mr. and Mrs. Matthews Fletcher will be missing from the Speedway festivities this year, for they won't return from a visit -at Memphis, Tenn. until later next month. ; ~ Miss Helen Fleischer is still in California °visiting Miss Betty Burford, formerly of this city. Miss Fleischer's aunt, Mrs. Niles Chapman, has had Mrs. Edwin Welte, Germany, as a Visitor. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Kemper McComb’s guests, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harrison, China, left before the Speedway crowds began arriving. John W. Holtzman is entertaining Mr. and Mrs. ¥ ry Hess, Cologne, Germany. Many friends met the visitors at a reception given recently by Mr. Holtzman’s daughter, Mrs. George H. Doane. Departures Are Planned

Mr. and Mrs. William H. Cole- |.

an renewed their friendship with the Luests and talked -over their vis. together at the Hess’ home in any. J Hoss is to leave June 11 for New York and is to sail for home on tHe 17th. Mrs. Hess is to remain here with her son Richard until mber. Boe and Mrs. J. I. Holcomb are to leave Monday for Miami, Fla., where they are to Spend time furshing a new home there. Bd Garstang, with her son Steven, is preparing to leave soon for Long Beach, Cal, where they are to visit Mrs. Garstang’s mother, Mrs. J. M. Grow.

W.C.T. U. Unit to Be Entertained

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wolf, 4136 N. Meridian-st, are to be host and hostess Wednesday | for a picnic supper for the Meridian Women's Christian Temperance Union. Honorary members are to be special guests. Mrs. Bert Gadd is to have charge of the program on International Relations for Peace. The Rev. O. Herschel Folgier, [First Friends Church pastor, is| to. be guest speaker. Mrs. R. R. Mitchell is to be soloist and Mrs. T. D. Barr is to lead devotions. : Music is to be by the WPA band, and Mrs. L, E. York is to direct community singing. | Mrs. J. B. Sietz has charge of supper arrangements,

Breakfast Party Set for Tuesday

Mrs. Charles Martin, accompanied ‘spy Mrs. C. G. Dunphy, is to sing French songs, in costume, on the program at the rose breakfast at the Central Christian Church Tuesday. The breakfast is sponsored by the church's Calendar Aid. Other program features are to be musical numbers and bird imitations by Joan- and music by a vocal trio, which is to include Mrs. Paul E. Dorsey, Mrs. Harold Arnholter and Mrs. O. M. Jones, accompanied by Mrs. John A. Sink. Mrs. Chic Jackson is to be the er, and decorations are to be French baskets filled with pink

roses. In the receiving line are to be ee We ar H C. an, W. A, k . A. Koss and A. C. Zaring. Soa

CATHERINE DEVEY TO MARRY JULY 4

Miss Catherine Anne Devey, has set the date for her to Bernard W. Braun, son of Charles ¥. Braun Sr, for July 4. The ceremony is to be at St. 's Church, 1

Mr. and Mrs.~L. J. Bullitt are Soming fom Rockford, Tl. to be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bobbitt. . and Mrs. Harry L. Foreman have made preparations to entertain Mrs. Lawrence

are to join the Traders Point Hunt

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Parties Given in Honor of

Miss McElhany

Miss Josephine McElhany, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McElhany, is attending parties in her honor as she awaits her wedding date. She is to be married to Norman L. Hanna, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Hanna, Cincinnati, formerly of Indianapolis, on June 4. Miss Maxine Jones was hostess last night at a kitchen shower in honor of Miss McElhany. She was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Walter L. Jones. Guests with the bride-to-be and her mother, included Mesdames Stephen C. Hadley, James Inasy, Merlin King, Myron Watson, Misses Alice Livengood, Loraine Tribby, Charlotte Cashon, Mary Ann*McElhany, Dolly Wiikening, Jewel Martin and Maryann Wolf. Miss Cashon is to give a miscellaneous shower for Miss McElhany next Tuesday night, and Miss Mildred Young was hostess recently in her honor. Ralph McElroy and Merlin King are to be ushers at the wedding to be held in McKee ‘Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Both Miss McElhany and Mr. Hanna attended Butler University. Miss: McElhany is a member of Dela Delta Delta Sorority and Mr. Hanna is a member of Phi Delta Theta, Sigma Delta Chi and Blue Key. ‘

Outdoor Show Is to Be Given at Annual Meet

An outdoor pantomime has been arranged for the annual outing of the Indianapolis Indorsers of Photoplays, which is to be at the summer home of Earl Kiger Tuesday. Mrs. H. W. Southard is to be director and interlocutor. Luncheon is to be served at noon, under direction of Mrs. L. R. Mottern. Mrs. Casper Kempf is to have charge of transportation. The program has been arranged by Mrs. O. M. Richardson. William Ellison is to play accordion numbers.

Mrs. Mottern. Mrs. C. J. Finch has been named again by Mrs. David Ross, president, to act as general chairman for the annual July 4 celebration ‘and show which is to be given at the Circle Theater for all children in orphanages, City Hospital, James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children, institutions and those of war veterans. Mrs. Thomas Demmerly, chairman of downtown theaters and exchanges, is arranging for the pictures which are to be shown at this celebration.

Miss Mary Wood Lists Attendants

Miss Mary Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wood, has named the attendants for her wedding to

Jesse E. Savage, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Werner. Miss Betty Douglas is to . be bridesmaid and Miss Violet Rawlings maid of honor at the ceremony June 7. Mr, Savage is to have Andy Pagach as best man, and ushers are to be Lowell -Breedlove, - Frank Carter Jr. and James Conkle. Miss Wood has been entertained at a number of parties. Her sorority, Tau Delta Tau, is to entertain Monday night with a shower. Miss. Douglas, who is to be her bridesmaid, with a miscellaneous shower. Guests included Misses Ada Goodwin, Irma Marshall, Edith Forsythe, Mildred Forsythe, Dorothy French, Alice Walker, Vera Fowler, Janet Noble, Harriet Fox, Anna Marie

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Officers of Phi Beta Dramatic Society are, left to right, Miss Alberta Speicher, treasurer; Miss Ruth Pauline Luckey, president, and Miss Fanchon Fattig, vice president. Other officers, not shown in the picture, are Miss Helen Meyers, secretary, and Miss Bernice -Van Sickle, his-

Two one-act plays, “Fourteen” and “Our Dearest Possessions,” are to be presented tonight at the Civic Theater playhouse by the Players in their final productions of the season. Guests of members here for

the Speedway race are expected to attend. : : Reginald Garstang, president, is directing “Fourteen,” to be produced by Mrs. Francis Dunn, Mr. Garstang, and Mrs. Robert Ferriday. » Dr. John Ray Newcomb has directed rehearsals for the second play, which has in its cast, Mes-| dames Charles Rockwood, Harold |’ Tharp, Virginia Moorhead-Mannon, Clarence -Efroymson and Miss Mary Sinclair. Mr. and Mrs. Dunn are entertaining a few guests at dinner at their home before the play. Mrs. Mannon is taking guests to the Columbia Club for dinner. They are fo include Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lieber, Edward Ogle, Mr. and Mrs. W: Marshall Dale, Fort Wayne, formerly of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Biegler and their houseguests, Mr. and Mrs. Robert MecDougall, Peoria, II. ° Dr. and Mrs. Cleon Nafe have arranged a dinner party to precede the plays.

dinner party at their home is to include Mr. and Mrs. Garstang, Mr. and Mrs. Rockwood and their house guest, Mrs. Allen Russell Atwater, Weston, Conn.; Richard Mansfield, Messrs. and Mesdames Paul Fisher, Walker Winslow, Evans Woollen Jr., Howard J. Lacy II. Mr. and Mrs. Kurt ¥. Pantzer and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Willson are co-chairmen of the productions, with Mr. and Mrs. Winslow and Mr. and Mrs. James Cunningham assisting them. Mr. and Mrs. Pantzer are to enfertain at a dinner party Mrs. Robert C. Winslow, Lucius Hubbard, Dean Rice, T. V. Hart, Messrs and

Wedding Set foi Tomorrow N ight

Miss Marjorie Gault is to be married at 7:30 tomorrow night to Ralph E. Earl. The ceremony is to be at the residence of the Rev. R. M. Dodrill, and is to be followed by

bride’s mother, Mrs. Elpha Gault, 820 E. 27th-st. Mr. Earl is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Earl, 301¢ Winthrop-av. The bride is to be attended by her cousin, Miss Iva Mae Leedy, who is to be married, also, June 4. Miss Leedy is to marry Frank Brakensiek. Miss Gault is to be Miss Leedy’s matron of honor, at the ceremony at the East Tenth Street Methodist Church.

shirtwaist dress for her wedding, and a corsage of roses and gardenias. Miss Leedy is to attend her in a peach organza dress, with a corsage of sweet peas. Charles Earl Jr. brother of the bridegroom, is to be best man. Out-of-town guests are to be Mrs. Belle See and Mr. and Mrs. Leo See and son, all of Deedsville, Ind., and Mrs. Harold Brandt, Toledo. In addition to Miss Gault, Miss has chosen as her attendants for her wedding June 4, Miss Cath-

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mead’s :

Miss Gault is to wear a while lace |

The Players to Close Season With Two Otterings Tonight

Mesdames Thomas Sinclair, Jack Harding and Samuel Runnels Harrell. : A dance at Woodstock Club is to follow the plays. ; New officers are to be elected at a dinner meeting in June at Woodstock. A dance is to conclude the evening. Other officers with Mr. Garstang

include Mrs. Mead, vice president; | guests

Mrs. Herman C. Wolff, secretary; Mr. Rockwood, treasurer, and Mrs. Kate Milner Rabb, executive committee member.

Soon to Wed

The engagement of Miss Octa Miller (above) to Robert Seidel has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller, Kokomo. Mr. Seidel is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Seidel, New Brunswick, N. J. The wedding is to take place here on July 18. The couple plans a southern wedding trip.

Graduates’ Party Will Be Arranged By Country Club

Final arrangements for the annual graduation party to be given for juniors at the Meridian Hills Country Club are to be made at 9:30 tomorrow morning, when junior committee members meet with their elders. : ah : Music is to be furnished by Richard Gerard’s Orchestra from 10 to 1. Dinner parties preceding the dance. are being arranged by some of the

- The party -is given annually on the night before graduation at Shortridge High School. On the arrangements committee are Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hutchings, Mr. and Mrs. William Kegley and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Case. aa Junior ‘committee members are Misses Nancy Kegley, Ann Holmes, Dorothy Anne Rybolt, and Ben Flickinger, Bill Irwin and Roger Sheridan.

Club Boosters to Have Dance

Riviera Booster Club members |: have made reservations for the.club |: dance tonight for out-of-town guests |:

here for the 500-mile race.

Among those who have reserved |: tables are Messrs. and Mesdames |: Harvey Dodge, D. J. Zimmerman, |: Raymond Cashon, Clifton Johnson, |: C. K. McCormack, C. O. Johnson, |:

Chester Snyder, E. J. Ruddle, A. E Reynolds, Paul Kash, William L!

Bridges and W..E. Robinson, and |:

L. W. Drapier. : Other reservations have been made by Messrs. and Mesdames C. W. Cole, Paul S. Whipple, James H. Powers, Harold Unger, A. A. Goodwin, O. B. Crum, E. W. Green, W. F. Swope, I. PF. Heidenreich, R. L.

Dickson, Forrest Marlette, Fred G.|

Lacey, Clyde V. Montgomery, H. C. Gemmer and Edward Clemmons,

BRIDE TOMORROW IS MISSOURI GIRL

Miss Clara Wells, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lars Curry, Ferguson, Mo., is to be married at 7:30 tomorrow to Riley Owings, son of Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Owings, at the Riverside Methodist Church, with the Rev. Harvey J. Kieser officiating. Mrs. Reginald Holmes is to be matron of honor, and Mr. Holmes is to be best man. The bride is to wear a blue and white ensemble, with white accessories and a corsage of gardenias. - Mrs. Holmes js to wear a pink ensemble with white accessories, and. a corsage of Talisman

Following the wedding, a reception is to be held at 3120 W. 10th-st, where the couple is to live. No invitations have been issued for the reception. : : Mr. and Mrs. Curry are to attend the wedding.

Troth Anriounced

Mr. and Mrs. Herman F. Piel have announced the. engagement of their daughter, Miss Martha beth Piel (above) to Dr. rge Leman Jones, son of Dr. and Mrs. 8. E. Jones. : The wedding: is to take place June 20 at Wanamaker, Ind, where the bridegroom-to-be prac-

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Senior Initiation Preceding the annual ban-. . quet of St. John's alumnae at 6:30 Tuesday night, formal initiation services are to be held for the 1936 graduating class. :

Miss Bettie Wolfe is com-

Marott Speedway guests. Dinner is to be served on the terrace and on the north lawn adjoining the coffee

Guests who already have arrived are Mr. and Mrs. Alden E. Calkins,

Col. and Mrs. J. G

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Wirthlin, St. Louis; Mr. and Mrs, M. F. Kreider and Mrs. H. L. Wilke, Toledo, O., and S. cinnati. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Shepard are to bring guests from Athens, O. William Snyder Gilbreath is to arrive from Detroit, where he is Michigan Motor Club president. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Northrup, Wheeling, W. Va., are to arrive, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Jacobs and a party are to come from Coshocton, -O.

Activities for

New York City; Mrs. J. R. Francis, who has arrived from California to be the guest of her mother, Mrs. J. M. Dalrymple; Mrs. Stanley M. Timberlake, who has arrived from Coco Sola, Calan Zone, where she has spent the winter. Others who are to be at the Marott are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pir-

Week Outlined at Tudor Hall

Tudor Hall school activities next

week include the commencement

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race; Col. and Mrs. C. W. Gaylord

party of movie and radio celebrities: Col. and Mrs. Vincent Bendix ana Herbert L. Sharlock, who are to bring other guests from South Bend.

to entertain Mr. and Mrs. V. J. McGranahan and Mr. and Mrs. I. "J. Shelby, Toledo. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Gates are to bring ‘a party of guests from Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Gregg J. Frelinger are to arrive from Chicago, in addition to Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Piper and a party of friends.

Guests at Marott

‘Mr. and Mrs. George McIntire, New York City, and Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hartz and daughter, Suzanne, St. Louis, are to be house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Hartz at the Marott. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle C. Rowland are to entertain Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gable, Pottsville, Pa. ‘Others who are to be at the Marott are Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Butler, G ir. ‘and Mrs. Charles McAlser and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Myers, Kalamazoo, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallee, St. Louis: Mr. and Mrs. John Mays, Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Hagedorn, Dayton, O. Mr. and Mrs. John Becker and a

rung, who have several cars in the

and other members of their family, St. Louis; Jimmie Dunn, - with a

Mr. and Mrs. Wallace O. Lee are

exercises Friday night at the First

Presbyterian Church, which is to be followed by the subscription dance at Woodstock Club for alumnae,

and the Masquers Club dinner at 6:30 Thursday night at the Woodstock. Js Following the Masquers Club dine ner, all members are to attend a theater party at Keith's, to see the Federal Players in “The Royal Family.” : Recently elected officers of the club, who are to serve next year, are Anne Davis, president; Dorothy Metzger, vice president; Harriett Patterson, secretary, and Ann Crume, Peru, treasurer. : Retiring officers are Natalie PfafT president; Ruth Fishback, vice president; Marjorie Bunch, secretary, and Catherine Kemp, Frankfort, Ind. treasurer.

P.T. A. HOST TO "PUPILS, PARENTS

The Pleasant Run School ParentTeacher Association entertained yesterday at the home of Mrs. Fred = Wilson, retiring president. Honor’ guests were 39 pupils of the school," who nevt fall are to attend Warren Central Junior High Scheol, and their parents. Mrs. Paul Cannaday, new presie dent, and C. B. Miller, school prin-

cipal, were guests.

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