Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 82, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 August 1928 — Page 8

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Two Honor Bride-Elect of Sept. 12 Misses mart ann HUGGINS and Emily Brossman were joint hostesses this '.fternoori at a towel shower and bridge party at the home of Miss Brossman, 5601 E. St. Clair St., in honor of Miss Mary Alice Wishard, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E F. Wishard, 5828 Oak Ave. whose marriage to Richard Louis Federman, Brookville, will take place Sept. 12. Pink roses and blue delphinium were used throughout the house to carry out the bridal colors. At serving time the table was centered with a large bowl of pink roses and blue delphinium and lighted with pink Hapers in crystal holders. With Miss Wishard and her mother. Mrs. E. E. Wishard, were: Mesdames Ray Bobison, Stephen Badger, James Westerman Ray and Emil Linegar; Misses Grace Thomas, Alma Lucas, Mary Lee Orloff Laura Templeton. Marian Barney, Valencia Meng Helen Wilson, Marian Marshall, Charlotte Reissner and Ailce Ball Lucille Wilson. Jane Ogborne, Juanita Stamper, Wallace Montague, Constance Johnson, Isabel Layman, Beatrice Moore, Eileen Harryman, Edith Robinson, Helen DeVelling, Mary Wagoner, Betty Hodges, Virginia Curtis, Lucille Ridge, Janet Carr and Lucille Adney, Lebanon, and Miss Brossman’s house guests, Misses Margaret Kardes, Evansville; Caroline and Agnes McNutt, Crawfordsville. Miss Laura Templeton will be the hostess at a party Tuesday for Miss Wishard and Miss Helen Wilson will entertain for her Thursday.

Late August Bride-Elect Entertained Miss Mary Roberts Farmer, daughter of Edward Dallas Farmer, Bloomington, whose marriage to John Emmert Stempel will take place Aug. 30 at the home of her father, was the honor guest this morning at a breakfast bridge given by Mesdames Ralph M. Krichel and Norris Ray, Bedford. Miss Helen Woolery gave a bridge Thursday night in honor of Miss Farmer, at her home in Bedford. Mrs. William Farmer, grandmother of the bride-elect and < her aunt, Mrs. George P. Wood, will entertain with the bridal dinner at their home near Bloomington for Miss Farmer and Mr. Stempel. Miss Helen Hinkle, Bloomington, will be Miss Farmer’s only atteendant, and Robert Allen, Charleston, 111., will be best man. The couple will make their home in New York, where Mr. Stempel is a member of the faculty at Columbia University. Shower Honors Miss Gorman to Be Wed Sept. 1 Honoring Miss Hannah Marie Gorman, whose marriage to Paul Hesseldenz, Cardinville, 111., will take place Sept. 1, Mrs. Blake Wilson, 1217 N. Temple Ave., entertained with a miscellaneous shower In her home, Wednesday evening. Decorations were carried out in green and orchid. A treasure hunt of the gifts was arranged for the bride-elect. With the guest of honor were Mesdames P. J. Lucid, Seattle, Wash., sister of the guest of honor; Ida B. Poirier, Ora Simmonds, Lora Schofield, Marie Clark, Bonnie B. Moschenross, Pearl Hull, Gertrude Brooks, Lucille Egener, Ruth Gallaway, Drusilla Lathrop, Edith Wheatley, Florence Whitson, and R. J. Murphy; Misses Nelle Halpin, Logansport; Virginia Davidson, Ruth Cross, Hazel Hundley, Margaret Lemon, Ruby Thornburg, Josephine Murphy, Mildred Colliver, Mary Murphy, Cecelia S. Kauffman, Rena Cohen, Sally Butler and Joan Murphy. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Flora Gehle, Mrs. Lorena Sutton and Mrs. Carrie M. Lowes. BRIDE-ELECT GIVEN BRIDGE AND SHOWER Miss Lulu Burghard, whose marriage to Robert Gregg will take place soon, was the honor guest at a bridge party and linen shower given Thursday evening, by Miss Helen Tomlinson, 1222 Parker Ave. Appointments were in rose and green, the bridal colors. Guests included: Mrs. Oscar Burghard, mother of the bride-elect, Mesdames Joseph Schaub, and Robert C. Marks; Misses Eldena Stamm, Evelyn Hankins, Julia Flynn, La Rue Hale, May and Katherine Burghard, Caroline Schaub and Virginia Barnes. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. F. R. Tomlinson. ALUMNAE CHAPTER TO HOLD RENION The Indianapolis alumnae chapter of Phi Omega Pi Sorority will hold a reunion meeting Tuesday afternoon at the home of Miss Frances ' Hammitt, 2817 N. Talbot St. This will be the first meetingsince June, as regular meetings of the chapter are discontinued during the summer months. Several out-of-town guests will be present. Weeks-Imbler Announcement is made of the engagement and approaching marriage of Miss June Weeks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Weeks, Kokomo, and Russell Imbler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Imbler, also of Kokomo. The wedding will take place at 2 o’clock Sunday afternoon. Sept. 2, at the home of the bride’s parents. Picnic Sunday Tau Gamma Kappa sorority will hold a picnic at Walnut Gardens, for members and guests.

in the doorway of her ~~V home rt 3837 N. Delaivare i t. ; v . „ A St., an interesting example of \ fp| ’ j | architectural / r/uirc has chosen Oct. / 1h jflnj ijflk jk to j / 111119 | J i 11 Alan Ilvistendahl, Mercedes, Texas. 1, Wf-MA, - jjHjfl I With the honor guest were Mes- I; B .flaMB dames T. A. Washburn. W. R. \ W:'^. Stevens, L. B. Nussbaum, J. V. Han- \ fn cock. P. D. Sheridan. J. L. Duvall. 1 \ ?| j W I HM 1 W. F. Smith, H. C. Brooks, W. C. I ?IS tjj §*-•* j I , fI j Buser and her house guest, Miss V i P ' v if ’. \ I y , , •fl i Helen Kemmer, Lafayette. V |S • Marie Collier and j Wed in Cathedral V I / p ' . iL, • 4 y Miss Marie dollier, daughter of TfMLS * V- y i Mrs. Vina Collier, 822 N. Illinois St., PH CTO % , y Jf" v became the bride of William A. ■ / *\2** o *^ Petty at 9 Thursday morning at the - -3 f'i- , - SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral, the / /T* 1 f.'t 1 Rev. Joseph Dunn officiating. /fULd, VMsUcUA, cJIUMtdJC/ />V> .*r 'l 7 TANARUS""" Ay,'/' '/l ' / / The bride was attended by Miss / PULd/ % k,UHfcL’ fY* Delia Tarpy, her cousin, who wore / * peach georgette and white picture ,

MRS. JULIAN FAUVRE in the doorway of her home at 3837 N. Delaware St., an interesting example of ea7'ly American architectural detail. Miss Caroline Conaut Maguire has chosen Oct. 10 as the date far her marriage to R. Herbert Ransburg. Mrs. Lloyd W. Rinehart was formerly Miss Mary Troutman. Miss Kathryn Boivlby, left, and Miss Isabelle Moore were members of the 'TroutmanRinehart bridal party.

GIVES BRIDGE PARTY IN HONOR OF GUEST Mrs. Robert Shank, 1647 Sharon Ave., entertained at her home Thursday afternoon with a bridge party to honor her house guest, Mrs. Alan Hvistendahl, Mercedes, Texas. With the honor guest were. Mesdames T. A. Washburn, W. R. Stevens, L. B. Nussbaum, J. V. Hancock, P. D. Sheridan, J. L. Duvall, W. F. Smith, H. C. Brooks, W. C. Buser and her house guest, Miss Helen Kemmer, Lafayette. Marie Collier and William A. Petty Wed in Cathedral Miss Marie dollier, daughter of Mrs. Vina Collier, 822 N. Illinois St., became the bride of William A. Petty at 9 Thursday morning at the SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral, the Rev. Joseph Dunn officiating. The bride was attended by Miss Delia Tarpy, her cousin, who wore peach georgette and white picture hat and carried roses and carnation. The best man was Thomas Tarpy. The bride wore pink georgette with hat to match and carried pink roses and forget-me-nots. Following the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride’s aunt, Mrs. Nora Tarpy, 450 Division St. After a motor trip to Cincinnati, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Petty will be at home at 3955 Kenwood Ave.

TO ENTERAIN WITH PARK SKATING PARTY St. Catherine’s Young Ladies’ Sodality will entertain with a skating party Monday evening at Riverside rink. Miss Mary Virginia Baker is chairman in charge of arrangements. Other members of the committee are Misses Mary Elizabeth Clarke Dorothy Gunterman, Mary Higgins, Marie Braun, Genevieve Pettit, Eleanor Roembke, Sarah O’Brien, Alverta Wolsiffer, Marjorie Woirhaye, Estelle Williamson, Ella Lewis, Mary Murray, Florence Chergfell, Mildred Trageser, Rose Mary Brennan, Dorothy Oliger, Rose Mary Moutoux, Josephine Watson, Patricia Woirhaye, Hermandine Kroeger and Mildred Hohman. Announces Wedding Date Mrs. Harriet Lindley, Kokomo, announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Martha Lindley, to Kenneth Werbe, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Zerbe, also of Kokomo. The wedding will take place Sunday, Sept. 9, at the Main Street Methodist Church, Kokomo. Maguire-Ransburg Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Maguire, 529 E. Thirty-Second St., announce the engagement of their daughter, Caroline Conaut, to R. Herbert Ransburg, son of Mrs. E. W. Ransburg, 5137 Broadway. The wedding will take place Oct. 10.

NEWS OF INDIANA D. A. R. CHAPTERS

Mrs. Hugo Reller, regent of the Francis Vigo Chapter, Vincennes, and chapter members are planning to send a large number of the membership to the State conference of the organization, which will be held at the Hotel Deming, Terre Haute, beginning Oct. 9. The Rev. Louis A. Rocca, Ft. Wayne, will deliver the opening address. The State executiv board will hold a meeting of the Columbia Club, Indianapolis, Wednesday, when plans for the conference will be completed. a n Members of the Paul Revere chapter, Muncie, are completing plans for the fall program, according to an announcement by Mrs. Horace G. Murphy, member of the national committee on national defense. The first meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. G. W. Gilmire, Sept. 17. tt n The Mary Penrose Wayne chapter Ft. Wayne, will dedicate a tablet Saturday, Sept. 22, to the memory of nine Revlutionary soldiers burried in Allen County. The program will be in charge of Mrs. Leroy Bradley, past regent of the chapter. The services will begin at 2:30 p. m. The Ruth Hunt G. A. R„ has erected a fifty-foot flagpole near the tablet, which will be dedicated at the same time and a twelve foot flag raised. The tablet and flagpole have been placed at the entrance of the Allen County-Ft. Wayne Historical museum in Swinney Park. Special invitations are extended to all patriotic and civic societies and county and city officials. u a a The weekly bridge party of the Marion Chapter was held at the home of Mrs. F. C. Lenfesty. Those

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present were: Mesdames Jess Landauer, F. M. Vook, Field Swezey, Charles Michaels, Charles Priest, W. B. Dodds, Wilbur Serviss, John W. Kendall, W. C. Sturgis, William F. Dury and Otho Campbell, Misses Emily Goldthwaite and Alice Goldthwaite and Mrs. Robert Warfel, Columbus, Ohio. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. J. Frank Charles. an u Wythougan chapter, Plymouth, held its thirty-second annual picnic at the summer home of Mrs. Mary L. M. Thayer, Lake Maxinkuckee. Following luncheon, Mrs. Rena Armsrong, regent, read a communication requesting that the name of the youngest child of a member be sent to Washington to be placed in the corner stone of the new Constitution Hall. Georgeanne Eley, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. C. T. Eley, was found entitled to have her name sent. Mrs. Mary Erwin read the presi-dent’s-general message, and Mrs. Martha Stevens read Barrie’s “Margaret Ogilry.” Guests of the day included Mesdames William Rankin, Cleveland, Ohio; George Fifield and C. S. Mackey, Culver; Lois Eckert, Detroit, Mich.; Lida and Frank Southworth, Plymouth. The next meeting will be held Sept. 14. n n u Mrs. James B. Crankshaw, State regent of Indiana, has been invited to attend the Wisconsin State conference to be held at Sheboygan, Mich., Oct. 3, 4 and 5. The Michigan society, through its State regent. Mrs. Charles F. Batrick, Battle Creek, and Mrs. William H. Latham, YpsLanti, regent of the hostess chapter, has invited Mrs. to be a guest at the

Michigan State conference to be held at Ypsilanti Oct. 2,3 and 4. m m m Mrs. Roy A. Mayse, Indianapolis, State recording secretary, her son, William, and her mother, Mrs. Clara Henley, are spending some time at Lake Tippecanoe. mum Frances Slocum chapter, Wabash, will hold its opening meeting Sept. 6 at the home of Dolia Strey. Mrs Clara Bent will lead a discussion on “Economic and Political Reconstruction, Presidents Grant (second term)—Hayes.” The chapter program this year will be based on Emerson David Fite’s “History of the United States.” m m m Chapter treasurers are requested to send State dues to the State treasurer, Mrs. Roscoe C. O’Byrne, Brookville, Sept. 1. State dues are 35 cents for each member, payment to be made on a basis of membership July l. u m m John Paul chapter, Madison, will unveil a bronze marker in memory of the Jefferson County veterans of all wars, Wednesday, Sept. 5. The marker is on a native boulder in John Paul park, which the chapter maintains as a memorial to Col. John Paul, Revolutionary officer and founder of Madison. The State regent, Mrs. Jomes B. Crankshaw, has been invited to attend. u tt “Clark’s Conquering of Vincennes” a play written by Mrs. Edith Lombard Squier, Richmond, is available to chapters. The play is to be dedicated to the late Mrs. Frederick S. Bates, former regent of the Richmond chapter and former State registrar.

Surprise Party Honors Student to Enter Purdue Miss Martha Donahue, 24 N. Tacoma Ave., was hostess Thursday evening at a surprise party given in honor of Alfred Heede, who will enter Purdue University Sept. 1. Garden flowers were used for decorations. Ices and favors were in black and gold, Purdue colors. At serving time a centerpiece of Amerioan Beauty roses was used on the table. Guests with Mr. Heede were Misses Marcella Deahring, Julia and Mary Agnes Qualters, Catherine Donahue and Marie Lawhron; Messrs. Stanley Tuttle, Leonard Flaherty, Basil Tyner, Louis Wadnitz, Ralph Manley, Harold Funke and Charles Woods. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Mary Donahue, and Miss Marie Lawhron. BARITONE TO ASSIST MAROTT STRING TRIO The Marott Hotel string trio, assisted by Walter Otto, baritone, will present the following program Sunday afternoon from 2:30 to 3:30, to be broadcast over WFBM through the courtesy of the Kruse-Connell Company: “Andante con Moto” Schubert “Larghetto” Mozart Marott trio. “Schmerven” Franz “Wiegenlied" Brahms “Am Meer” Schubert Walter Otto. "Pensee" Schellschmldt “Pas de Ouatre” Schellschmldt Marott trio. "A Boat Song” Ware "A Ulttle Love, A Little Kiss” Silesu Walter Otto. “Tango in D” Albeniz “Passdeld" Delibes Marott trio. “Romance” .....Herbert Walter Otto. “My Maryland” Romberg Marott trio, j, .

NOTES OF SOCIETY FOLK

Mrs. Robert A, Adams, 1540 Meridian St., is in New York. H. C. Kimber is stopping at the Hotel Roosevelt, New York. Misses Evelyn and Hortense Hahn, 3540 N. Meridian St., have returned from Havana and Honduras. Miss Esther Edwards is at the Grace Dodge Hotel, Washington, D. C. Mrs. Mattie Lyster, 1625 Pleasant St„ left Thursday for a tour through the eastern states. Clark Malley, 3655 Washington Blvd., and Frank Stalnaker, Questover, are in Kagayvay, Ontario, Canada, on a ten days” fishing trip. Charles Hall and Sam Miller will join them next week. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Banta, 4162 Broadway are in Minneapolis, Minn. Dr. and Mrs. George W. Willeford, 1304 N. Pennsylvania St., have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Morrell Willeford and children, Mary Louise and Morrell, Jr., Little Rock, Ark. Mi’s. Stewart W. Maxwell, Hollywood, Fla., formerly of Indianapolis, is visiting friends here. She is now with Mrs. Charles Maxwell, 401 E. Fifty-Sixth St. C. Willeford Robinson, son of Mrs. Cora Robinson, 1304 N. Pennsylvania St., has left for Los Angeles, Cal., where he will attend school. Mr. and Mrs. Lucius M. Wainright, 4014 Washington Blvd., are in New York at Hotel Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. Scott C. Wadley, 3074 N. Pennsylvania St.,, are in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Frank White Morrison, 124A N. New Jersey St., will

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Announces Betrothal to Tea Guests THE engagement of Miss Catherine Margaret Warrender, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Warrender, 4354 Broadway, to George Frank Hilgemeier, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hilgemeier, 4266 N. Pennsylvania St., was announced Friday afternoon at a tea given by Miss War-/ render at her home. Announcement cards bearing the wadding date, Oct. 17, were tied with white satin ribbons to sweetheart roses, which were given to each guest. Vases of yellow roses and garden flowers were used throughout the house. Mesdames Marcus R. Warrender and Francis J. Feeney presided at the tea table, which was arranged with a center bowl of yellow roses. Misses Rosalind Hammond, Rosemary Clune, Lucille Tyner, Kathryn Stanley, Margaret Godfrey and Miss Mildred Pyner, Muncie, assisted in the dining room. Out -of - town guests included Misses Mar jane Giadden, Ft. Wayne, house guest cf Marie Sulli* van: Vera Lang, Houston, Tex., and Eileen Hollis, Denver, guests of Miss Margaret Wilson.

Shower for Miss Luplow, Bride-to-Be Miss Dorothy Luplow, whose marriage to Everett C. Dammeyer, will take place Sept. 1, was the honor guest at a bridge party and pink crystal shower given Thursday evening by the Miss'es Ima Vollrath and Margaret Holtman at the home of Miss Holtman, 132 N. Arsenal Ave. Garden flowers, which decorated the home, were in orchid, pink, green, blue and honeydew, the bridal colors. At serving time the centerpiece at the table held a miniature fountain whose water sprays made of small wires were wrapped m the rainbow shades chosen by the brideelect as her colors. The gifts were attached to the wires and concealed by sprays of flowers. With the guest of honor were Mrs. J. C. Luplow, her mother; Mesdames Russell Stonehouse and Walter Elbert; Misses Alma Dammeyer, Elsta Behrman, Louise Mayes, Caroline Warner, Irene Russell, Hilda Krest, Alma Bauke, Luella Matthiun, Frances Olsen, Eleanor Hilgemeier, Ella Becker, Virginia Holmes, Evelyn Lentz, Lenore Porsett, Esther Hilgemeier, Lenore Mueller and Edna McDaniels. Th hostesses were assisted by Mm John Holtman.

Luncheon Party Honors Retiring Head of Museum Mrs. J. McDonald Young, 831 Tuxedo St., was hostess Thursday to a luncheon and garden party given by the Children’s Museum Guild in honor of the retiring president, Mrs. Effle C. Rogers. At serving time the table was centered with a bowl of pink roses and garden flowers. Mrs. Rogers was presented with a leather handbag by mebers of the guild as a token of regard. A program of music and reading followed luncheon. Piano numbers were given by Mrs. Alice F. Emerson. Mrs. Dan Brown, Jr., and Mrs. Young sang, accompanied by Mrs. Emerson. Readings were given by Mrs. J. Earl Brown and Mrs. Gordon Mess. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. J. W. Jackson and Mrs. Clayton Harris. Other guests were Mesdames Wili liam J. Miller, H. C. Wischmeier, Forrest Hill, Horace Johnson, Nona Johnson, W. E. Tucker, E. L. Hawkesworth and Edward H. En--1 ners.

arrive in Indianapolis Sunday after a sojourn in Atlantic City, N. J„ and New York. Misses Kathleen and Rosemary Dyer, 2848 Washington Blvd., went ' by motor to Chicago today. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wampler. Marott Hotel, have as their guests over the week-end, Mrs. Frank Rumbarger, Philadelphia, Pa., and Mrs. J. S. Strain, Gosport. Miss Emily Brossman, 5601 E. St. Clair St., has as her house guests over the week-end Misses Margaret Kardes, Evansville, and Caroline and Agnes McNutt, Crawfordsville. Mrs. Alexander B. Tarlinger, formerly Miss Selma Scott, Indianapolis, has come from South Carolina with her two children, Frances and Alexander, Jr., to visit her aunts, Misses Lily, Adele and Aimer Koehne, 2325 N. Delaware St. Mr. and Mrs. George Hoidenreich, 2514 Broadway, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Caldwell, 2007 Parker Ave., will leave Sunday for a two weeks’ trip to Chicago and points in Michigan. DOROTHY BROWN WILL BE BRIDE SEPT. 22 The marriage of Miss Dorothy Brown, daughter of Mrs. I. S. Downing, 2068 Broadway, to Dr. L. L. Wolfe, Angola, will take place Saturday, Sept. 22. Miss Esther Brown, sister of the bride, will be her only attendant. Jack R. Stevenson, Indianapolis, will be best man. The wedding will be followed by a dinner at the Columbia Club for members of the families and the bridal party. . __