Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 January 1939 — Page 10
| sary with a “house-toasting” | their new home, 1834 E. 10th St.
. | table for the luncheon.
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Noel (left). Miss Noel‘is a student at Georgian Court College, Lakes
"HOLD HOLIDAY OP
gemuth attend Wells College, Aurora, N. ¥Y,
house yesterday at the home of Miss Barbara | wood, N. J., and Miss Judith Preston (center) and Miss Margaret Wohl- |
; 50 From City Greet
1939 at French Lick; Miss Rauch Engaged
Blind Bogey Tournament ~ Of Three-Day Welcome
Among Final Events to New Year; Philip
B. Reeds Mark Anniversary.
By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON
A three-day houseparty of 300 at the French \Lick Springs Hotel is tapering off gently today. Joining in the joyous welcome of the new year at the Saturday
evening supper-dance were more than 50 Indianapolis folk. Several rallied strength to swing their clubs in the first golf tournament of
1939 yesterday and the blind bogey
tournament today while others
tried their skill on the clay pigeons at the Skeet and Trap Club or took a canter along the bridle paths. Among the first gun club visitors were Russell J. Ryan Jr. Thomas T. Young, James T. French, Charles Latham Jr, Theodore
B. Griffith Sinclair,
‘and the Misses Helen Griffith, Eva Taggart and Letitia
Clusters of colored balloons attached to the myriad chandeliers in the large dining room and noisemakers, bright leis and gilt paper
hats on the supper tables provided
a bouncing accelerando for the
flashing of “Happy New Year” in red neon over the orchestra dais
Saturday at midnight.
The party, which began with champagne
cocktails at 11:30 and ended up with erepes suzette around 3 a. m., featured a Negro floor show. A cake-walk contest was staged between dances. Among the houseparty guests was Mrs. Franklyn Hutton of New York, stepmother of Countess Barbara Hutton Reventlow. One Indianapolis group which dined together before the dance included Messrs. and Mesdames Griffith, William H. Wemmer, Charles Latham; August C. Bohlen and Judge and Mrs. Russell J. Ryan. Several family parties were held at the supper-dance. Mr. and
Mrs. Donald N. Test and their sons,
Donald Jr. and Charles Edward
Test, and the latter’s wife, the former Judith Chambers, were among the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic M. Ayres Jr. and Miss Anne Ayres and their guests, Miss Virginia Bradway of Grosse Pointe, Mich., and Arne Fougner of Norway; Miss Josephine Mayer, Thomas T. Sinclair and Nicholas H. Noyes Jr. were seated at one table. Miss Ayres was gowned: in chartreuse chiffon with full skirt shirred over fine pleats, quilted flame colored bolero and matching grosgrain sash.
Miss Burpee and Fiance in One Party
With Mr. and Mrs. Julius Birge
was Mrs. Birge’s brother, David
L. Chambers Jr., and his fiancee, Miss Estelle Rauh Burpee; Mr. and Mrs. John K. Ruckelshaus, Miss Mary Sinclair and Richard Buttolph. Miss Burpee was gowned in steel gray slipper satin with full circular skirt and wide band of satifi forming the decolletage from which long streamers of lilac velvet feli at the back. She wore lilac velvet bows in her hair and a corsage of orchids. - Members: of the sub-deb and college crowd included the Misses Nancy Goodrich, Naney Lockwood, Sylvia Griffith, Walter W. Kuhn
Jr, Charles Latham Jr. and Evan
gown was fashioned with skirt of wide, gathered vertical bands of two shades of gray crepe with a shirtwaist blouse and simple scarf
of bright orange crepe.
Noyes. Miss Griffith’s striking
Among the other Indianapolis guests were Messrs. and: Mesdames
W. Richardson Sinclair, Lawrence H.
Earle, Tom Polk, A. C. Crandall,
Mrs. William J. Young and Harold Triggs.
; Reynolds-Rauch Wedding
Set for Fall
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Rauch have announced the engagement of their daughter, Harriet Anne, to Alfred Owen Reynolds, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell K. Reynolds of Marquette, Mich. The wedding will
take place in the fall.
Miss Rauch attended Tudor Hall School and the University of
Heidelberg for a summer.
She was graduated from Dana Hall
School at Wellesley, Mass, and is now a senior at Bryn Mawr
College. Princeton University.
Mr, Reynolds is a graduate of the Gunnery School and
The announcement was made at a buffet dinner Saturday eve-
ning in the ballroom of Mr. and Mrs.
Rauch’s home. Holiday decora-
tions were used on.the small tables at which the 50 guests were seated. Out-of-town guests included Miss Rauch’s fiance and his mother;
Miss Mary Ellen Buskirk, Bloomington; Miss Janet’ Lineberger, . Pasadena, Cal.; Miss Marjorie McCullough,
Anderson; Miss Madeline
Shields, Martinsville; John Cooper, Grosse Pointe, Mich.,- who is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Balke; Dallas Pratt of New York and
~ John Judkyn of England, who are visiting Allen Clowes.
Dr. and Mrs. Philip B. Reed will observe their wedding anniver-
party
from 5 to 7 this afternoon at
Prof. Claude E. Palmer to Speak
Before Women's
Prof. Claude E. Palmer, head of
the music department at Ball State
| Teachers’ College, will speak Fri
| day noon at the Indiana State
S; hony Society’s women’s com- | mittee luncheon at the Athenaeum. -The luncheon will precede the | Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra's © fourth pair of concerts that afternoon and Saturday night at the ‘Murat Theater. The Muncie unit of the society will be honor guests at the luncheon. Mrs, Herbert M. Woollen, chairman of promotion for the women’s department, will introduce the guest speaker. Reservations must be made by 5
| p- m. Wednesddy at the Symphony
headquarters, Mrs. Psi Iota Xi Sorority
Woollen said. § reserved a u bers from the Bloomington chapter of _ the organization will be hostesses. A large group of members of the Muncie women’s group will attend the luncheon, lecture and concert. Mrs. Victor Hutzel is chairman of unit. Among members of the uncie organization who will atid will includes Mesdames E. B. William H. Ball, J. F. Banta, Clark, Myron Gray, :
Committee
Hutzel, Ray P. Johnson, C. L. Medsker, Arthur C. Meeks, Claude E. Palmer, William C, Sampson, Lawrence Parke Smith, George Spencer, William Spencer Jr., Thomas J. Turk; Misses Gertrude Barrett, Mary Lincoln and Mary Meeks.
Miss Eileen Sweeney To Give Bridge Party
. Miss Eileen Sweeney, 2910 Talbot Ave, will entertain at'a luncheon ahd bridge party today for Delta Delta Delta Sorority members who
are juniors at Butler University.
.-Miss Mary Janet Fehr, 957 W.
34th St. entertained with a lunch-
eon Saturday for the junior class women in her sorority. Miss Norma Rahe and Miss Helen Fehr were special guests.
Dr. Morgan to Speak Dr. Herman B. Morgan, superintendent of schools, will speak at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday to members of the Parent-Teacher Association chool 1 ica. will
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Bldg. Business meeting. ington, hostess. bach, 926 N. Riley Ave., hostess. N. Adams, hostess.
EVENTS
SORORITIES =
Eta Chapter, Phi Theta Delta. 8 p. m. Wed. Miss Mary Frances Schroeder, 458 N. State, hostess. - Gamma Phi Rho. Tues. eve. Mrs. Marvin Limeberry, hostess. ' Epsilon Pi Chapter, Delta Theta Tau. 7:30 p. m. Wed. 533 Lemcke
Theta Mu Rho. 8 p. m. Wed. Mrs. John D. Draper, 5730 E. Wash- - Beta Chapter, Omega Phi Tau, 8 p. m. Wed. Mrs. H. C. WinckelPhi Omega Kappa. §.p. m. Tuesday. Miss Mary Krouchten, 1227
LODGE
Auxiliary 10, Sons of Union Veterans, Daughters of Civil War. 8 p. m. Tues. Ft. Friendly. Installation of officers.
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The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Richardson. The ceremony will be performed in the North Methodist Church. : Miss Edna L. Johnson and Earl Griggs Johnson, Atlante, sister and brother of the bridegroom-to-be, will be maid of honor and best man. Bridesmaids will’ be the Misses ‘Georgia Jo Hodges, Lillian Jo Walters, Virginia Byrd, Dorothy Mae Glosson, Jayne Davis and Virginia Rather. Miss Charlene Richardson, sister of the bride-to-be, and Miss Janice Wood will be flower girls. . Ushers will be Dr. W. E. Boden-
Richard W. Adney, Lebanon; Robert W. Jarvis Jr., South Bend; Wendell Stidham and Charles H. Reser. 3 2 # =» ' Miss Peggy Kiefer, whose marriage to Albert Storer Mendenhall will be an event of Saturday, Jan. 14, will be honoréd Friday evening at a shower given by relatives and
||friends. Mrs. Addie Viewegh and {|Mrs. Otto H. Bell will be hostesses
at the Bell home, 1515 N. Warman Ave.
Mr. Mendenhall is the son of Mrs. A. M. Mendenhall, The bride’s colors of candlelight and gold will be used iri the decorating scheme. The centerpiece will be designed after a sprir.kling can from which the gifts will “shower.”
Guests will be Mesdames A. G.
|Rabe of Chicago, Oscar Viewegh,
Earl Ruehrschneck, Clifford Mattson, Arthur Viewegh, Mex Viewegh, J. H. Viewegh, Pauline Viewegh,
| Clayton Ofttinger, Walter Wicker-
ham, Rudolph Kiefer of Danville, Elmer Kiefer, Walter L. Wickerham of Anderson, William Stoeffler, Karl Klemm, Walter Stoeffler, August Stoeffler, Charles Burkeit, Herman Stoeffler, James Leeper, Gordon Brown, R. P. Kiefer; Misses Mildred
| Viewegh, Janet Viewegh, Dorothy
Viewegh, Lois Bell, Evelyn‘ Bough, Frieda Ruth Marvel, Cecilia George, Phyllis McTarsneéy and Jennie Kiefer. :
” EJ 8 Honoring Miss Phyllis Weiss, Miss
.| Betty Farber will be' hostess at a
“brunch” and miscellaneous shower at 11:30 a. m. today at the Broadmqor Country Club. Miss Weiss,
who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Weiss, will be married to Jack Efroymson Feb. 8 atthe Co
lumbia Club, » £ she Misses|
Guests will include Joan Weiss, Alice Jane Rice, Rosalie Lurvey, Ruth Traugott, Eelen Asher, Betty Sachs, Marjorie Goldberg, Marjorie Sternfelts, ‘Doris Jane Goldsmith, Freddie Goodman, Barbara Sternberger and her house guest, Miss Connie Firestone, New York; Miss Anita Cohen and her
ville, Tenn.; Misses Jane Strashun, Rachel Peibelman, Sonny Weinberg,
Falender, Rosalind Barskin, Lacille Borinstein and Marjorie Goldsmith; Mrs. Louis Jeager, Anderson; and Mrs. Weiss. Mrs. Harry Farber will assist her daughter, Cnt ! 8 #8 Miss Mary ess recently at & linen shower in honor ‘of Mrs. Charles F. Zalac of
Ft. Wayne.
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Mrs. Zalac, caughter Ellis B. Hal
Prenuptial Parties Hold Sway As Friends Fete Brides-to-Be Of January and February
Prenuptial activities planned for this week include a bridal party. miscellaneous showers for two brides-to-be and a. linen shower in honor of a young woman recently married, laneous shower Monday for another future bride. , ~ Mrs. Walter F. Hickman will be matron of honor at the wedding Feb. 19 of Miss Betty Claire Richardson to George B. Johnson
hamer, Mrs. Richardson’s brother, .|Kenneth L. Peters,
Miss Kiefer is the caughter of! Mr. and Mrs. Robert P, Kiefer, and
guest, Miss Marjorie Sanders, Nash-|
Helene Sternberger,” Mary Louise
Ann Tindal was host-|
A “brunch” will precede a miscel-
III of Atlanta.
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Three Ani
ounce Wedding Dates Due for Friday
Three future brides today had announced their wedding dates and the announcement of three mar-
riages had been made. One wedding will be Friday, one has been set for Feb. 4. and one young woman will be a June bride. The engagement of Miss’ Muriel Menhennett to David E. Burkhart was announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Herbert E. Menhennett. Mr. Burkhart is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Burkhart. The wedding will be in June. el The marriage of Miss Maude Katherine Clayton to Maurice R. McCarty will take place Friday at the home of the bridegroom-to-be’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D, McCarty, 701 E. 13th St. Miss Clayton is the daughter of Joseph Clayton, New Bethel. The Rev. W. F. Buckner, New Bethel, will officiate, and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Flanders will be atendants. The couple will be at home after Jan. 14, at the McCarty residence. . :
Will Wed in Church
Miss Georgia Louise Shingleton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George O. Shingleton, will become the bride of Irving Walker Knight Saturday, Jan. 14, in a ceremony at the Capitol Avenue Methodist Church. - Mr. Knight is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Knight. Te * Miss Dorothy .I.ee Culver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Culver Jr., St. Louis, will be married Feb. 4 to Frank E. Pelton Jr. St. Louis. Miss Culver is the granddaughter of Mrs. Henry B. Heywood, 3516 Balsam Ave. and a niece of Mrs. Montgomery S. Lewis of Brendonwood. The wedding will be at the Culver home, and Miss Constance Lewis, cousin 'of the bride-to-be, will be bridesmaid. . The marriage of Miss Frances Cohn to Irving Goldman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldman, New York, was announced by Mr. and Mrs, Abe Cohn. The couple will live in New York. . Dr. Guy O. Carpenter officiated at the marriage Saturday of Miss Muriel Ruth Beecher to Paul Thomas Smith, Terre Haute, at the Beecher residence, 406 E. 51st St. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Beecher, and Mr. Smith's parents are Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Smith, Terre Haute.
Both Attended DePauw
Clark Smith, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Mrs. Smith was graduated from DePauw University and is a member of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority. Mr. Smith attended DePauw and is a member of Delta Tau Delta FraMiss Beulah -Guill, Greensboro, N. C., became the bride of Joseph Garten Frazier in a service Friday night at the home of Mr. Frazier’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.| Garten, 5434 N. Pennsylvania St. The Rev. Joseph M. Green officiated. The brid m is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chase Frazier. They will live at Anderson. \ — and Mrs. Jesse Walker Miller
were of [th
be at home after Feb. 1.
| Hughes Patten will be chaperons.
- Omega
to attend the dance. Dancing will begin at 9 p. m. to the music of Joe McCartney's orchestra, a DePauw campus band. The university's colors of black and gold will be used as the color scheme. “D” blankets will form a background for the orchestra.
John Hughes, president of the Indianapolis DePauw Alumni Association, Mrs. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. George Kadel and Mr. and Mrs.
Among parties which will be held in connection with the dance is that of Miss Claire Patten, 34 E. 55th St., who will entertain at a buffet supper at her home following the dance. . a Miss Jean Storen will be hostess at a cocktail party at her home, 4451 Park Ave., preceding the dance. Guests of honor will be her house guests, Miss Jeannette Campbell, Coatesville, and Michael Fouke, Cincinnati. a Out-of-town students will be guests at a buffet supper before the dance at the home of Miss Miriam Ransburg, 4902 Park Ave. Guests will include Miss Ann Smith and Miss Mildred Spencer, Chicago; Jack Snyder, Marion; Dick Hamilton, Anderson, and Snyder Brooks, Greenwood. Others will be Miss Eleanor Clay, Charles McCotter and Mr. and Mrs. George Hayes, all of Indianapolis. ; Members of the committee in charge of the dance are Misses Storen, Patten, Ransburg and Catherine McCarthy; Messrs. Samuel O'Connell, Allison Maxwell and Edward Dirks.
Women Seeking Means to Save State’s Shrines
Indiana clubwomen will meet sometime this month to consider the project of making New Harmony a State historic memorial. Mrs. Edmund Burke Ball, Muncie, and Mrs. Frederick G. Balz, two of the four women members of the New Harmony Memorial Commission, will have charge of the meeting. The commission will meet Jan. 11, and a date will be set for the special meeting. The theme for the program of the clubwomen'’s meeting will be: “Why We Wish to Preserve a Historic Memorial in New Harmony.” Mrs. Ball will speak on “How Other States Preserve Historic Spots,” and s. Balz will talk on “Why Women Should Be Interested in the Preservation of Historic Spots in New Harmony.” Members of the Indiana Assembly Women’s Club, composed of wives of the legislators and of State officers, will be special guests at a luncheon. Miss Helen Elliott, New Harmony and Indianapolis, and
two other women members of the commission, will present greetings. Miss Mary Emily Fauntleroy, New Harmony, will be a special guest. The commission hopes to preserve
of New Harmony in the same manner as the old Fauntleroy home has been maintained by the Indiana
Gen. Harbord Is Wed
To Mrs. Lee Brown
- RAPIDAN, Va., Jan. 2 (U. P).— Gen. James G. Harbord, chairman of the board of Radio Corp. of America, and Mrs. Anne Lee Brown, daughter of Gen. Fitzhugh Lee, were married here Saturday at the home of the bride’s aunt, Mrs. Egbert| Leigh. Sl - ey The - couple left after the ceremony on a motor trip through Virginid.” They will live at Rye, N. Y. Only intimate friends of the two families attended the ceremony, which ‘was performed by the Rev. E. D. Falconer. . ns G
Nu Tau to Meet
married Saturday e home of the b
_ Members of Gamma Cha
Alumni and students of DePauw University will night at the annual DePauw dance at the Columbia Club. Last minute | (center), Allison Maxwell (left) and Edward Dirks, students,
More Than 350 Are Expected Women’s Clubs Greet ’39
- At DePauw's Annual Reunion And Dance at Columbia Club
Plans are being made to entertain more than 350 ‘students and alumni of DePauw University tonight at the annual DePauw reunion and dance at the Columbia Club. Invitations have been sent to all alumni and former students of Indianapolis and nearby towns. Many students returning to Greencastle after the holiday vacations will be guests of Indianapolis classmates during their stay in the city
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Mrs. Lewis Taylor, Evansville, the belle and Miss Myrtle Mayer, 2030
as shrines all the historic buildings |Mr
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‘arrangements ‘were being completed today by Miss Mariam Ransburg
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Arthur Rieman, Miss Eads Have Church Wedding
Miss Frieda Eads, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Eads, Crawfordsville, and Arthur H. Rieman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Rieman, were married at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the Garfield Park Evangelical and . Reformed Church. : The Rev. Norman Schultz performed the double-ring ceremony, assisted by the Rev. William Cramer, uncle of the bridegroom. Preceding the ceremony Mrs. William Gibbs played bridal music on the organ and Bernard Devore sang “At Dawning,” “Ah, Sweet Mystery” and “Because.” The bride wore a gown of white slipper satin, fashioned on princess lines with leg o’ mutton sleeves and a V neckline. Her fingertip-length veil fell from a halo of orange blossoms and she carried white roses, gardenias and lilies of, the valley. Miss Sylvia Eads, a sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore chartreuse taffeta with a matching velvet doll hat and carried Talisman roses. Bridesmaids were Miss Mabel Eads, another sister of the bride-to-be, and Miss Dorothy Cramer, Melrose Park, Ill. The bridesmaids’ dresses were fashioned alike with jackets and tiny peplums and they wore matching doll hats. Miss Eads wore dahlias with an arm bouquet of Briarcliff roses and Miss Cramer’s gown was of teal blue and she carried Templar roses. Theodore Rieman, a brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers was Huck and Frederick Peaper, ‘a cousin of Mr. Rieman’s. Lillian Ann Meister was flower girl. She wore a dress of pastel pink with matching doll hat and carried a basket of rose petals. Mrs. Eads’ gown was of wine velvet and she wore black accessories and a corsage of briarcliff roses. Mrs. Rieman wore a street-length dress of black crepe with velvet trim and her
year’s program with a ladies’ night D
will speak on “The Third Regime.”
Mrs. Chester T. Gough will enter-
With Array
of Meetings:
Proctor Group Will Elect
Indianapolis Literary Unit Plans Ladies’ Program
YFonight; Mrs. Edwa
Women’s club activities for the
luncheons and dinners and business and board meetings. tion will elect officers and another group will hold “Health Day” and Y /
towel exhibits.
Entertain at Home on Blue Ridge Road.
rd J. Hughes Will i
first meeting of 1939 will include One organiza=
Members of the Indianapolis Literary Club will begin their new
. A. R. chapter house, 824 N® Pennsylvania St. Samuel R. Harrell
A “Book Parade” will be presented tomorraw afternoon at the meeting of the Heyl Study Club at the Rauh Memorial Library. The program will be under the direction of Mrs. Joseph K. Grubb and Mrs. Thomas L. Shimer.
Mrs. Edward J. Hughes, 333 Blue
Ridge Road, will entertain members of the Katharine Merrill Graydon Club at their meeting tomorrow. A program on “Biography” will be presented by Mesdames Robert H. Shelhorn, Francis W. Payne and Richard George. .
" Mrs. Tom S. Elrod will talk on “Cathedrals and Their Embellishments” at the meeting tomorrow of the Irvington Home Study Club.
tain the group at her home, 815 N. Audubon Road.
Officers will be elected at the luncheon meeting tomorrow of the Proctor Club. The program will be presented by the social committee, including Mesdames William Freaney, W. J. Mooney and M. R. Dinnin., :
Mrs. Frank J. Wise will be hostess at the meeting at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon of Chapter Q, P. E. O. Sisterhood, at her home, 4237 Broadway. Mrs. Wise will read the group’s state by-laws as part of the program and Mrs. W. C. Williamson will present a study of the P. E. O. constitution.
Mrs. H. H. Coburn was installed as new president of the Nature Study Club of Indianapolis at the New Year’s reception yesterday aftermoon at the D., A. R. chapter house. Miss Lucy Campbell, outgoing president, became a special director. : New officers who took office at the
Legion Auxili
tonight at their clubrooms at the
reception are Mrs. Sarah H., Wage ' ner, vice president; Miss Anns Loue ise Cochrane, secretary; Joe V.
Zartman, treasurer, and Sam G. Moss and Ralph Pierson, directors.
‘Representatives from the national headquarters Legion will speak Wednesday afternoon to the 12th District American , -in the D. A. R. . chapter house. They will discuss ® ° state and national legislation. The program will follow a lunche eon at noon. Reservations should be made ‘with Mrs. Gladys W. Pribble. Mrs. George A. Swaim, president, ' will be in charge of the business meeting at 10 a. m. :
Mrs. Paul Hart will speak at the luncheon Wednesday noon of: the Brittany Chapter International Travel-Study Club at the home of 4 Mrs. Clyde Johnson, 2943 W. Wash= ington St. | a
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The Indianapolis Indorsers : of Photoplays will meet at 10 a. m, ¢ tomorrow at the club room on the eighth floor of the Claypool Hotel.
Miss Louise Noble, secretary of © the Y. W. C. A. Health Education Department, will give a demonstra= tion at the “Health Day” meeting tomorrow of the Women’s Auxiliary - to the Railway Mail Association. © Mrs. Floyd Doddridge, president, will open the business meeting at 2:30 p. m. at the Women’s Departs - | ment Club. | aE Mrs. Urban K. Wilde Sr. will pree sent the health program. The Harlin Brothers from the Harlin Conservatory of Music will present ‘several selections, “ed Mrs. C. C. Templin will be in charge of the exhibit of towels made, at the Industrial Institute for the Blind. ;
corsage was of Templar roses. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at tiie home of the bridegroom’s parents, 729 E. Morris St. After a short trip, the couple will be at home at 132 N. 18th St., Beech Grove. Miss Eads wore as her traveling costume a chartreuse knit suit with black accessories.
Personals
L. Donald Cohagen, grandson of Mrs. Willard Armatage, 2009 N. Pennsylvania St, and Miss Josephine Thurber, who have been holiday house guests at the Armatage home, have returned to their home at Ft. Wayne.
Miss Selma Mayer, Louisville, was| the week-end guest of Miss Ma-
N. Alabama St.
Miss. Anna Herter, a Shortridge High School student, has returned to Indianapolis after spending the holiday vacation with her parents, . and Mrs, Herter, Springfield, Ill.
Miss I. Hilda Stewart, principal at Tudor Hall School, will return tomorrow for the school’s opening Wednesday morning. She was the holiday guest of her mother, Mrs. James Stewart, at Keene, N. H.
‘Miss Helen Elliott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Elliott, 5253 N. Michigan Road, held open house yesterday evening from 8. to 11 o'clock.” She is at home for the holidays from Western College.
Mrs. Herman C. Tuttle has returned. to her home at the Marott Hotel after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. John L. Barr and family in Washington, D. C. Barr formerly was Miss Mar garet Tuttle. :
Dr. and Mrs. Roy V. Myers, 4723{] Broadway, entertained informally
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