Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 233, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 February 1929 — Page 9

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Mayflower Head Will Be Honored most distinguished guests X who will visit Indianapolis next week-end will be Governor-General and Mrs. Addison Pierce Munroe, Providence, R. 1., head of the National Society of Mayflower Descendants. They will be the guests Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 23 and 24, of the Indiana Society of Mayflo .ver Descendants. An important event being planned in their honor 1s a dinner and reception, to be given at 6 Saturday evening at the Woodstock Club. Among special guests will be Governor and Mrs. Harry G. Leslie and Mayor and Mrs. L. Ert Slack. Mrs. Bryant Welsh Gillespie, governor of the Indiana society, will receive, assisted by the officers and board of assistants, including Mesdames William Wise Winslow, James B. Crankshaw, James Nelson Lennox, Sidney J. Hatfield, Fred Hoke, James Francis Edwards, Albert A’o ; s Gall, Leon G. Zerfas and Josephus R. Morgan; Dr. Fletcher Hodges, Messrs. Walker Wise Win*!ow, Eugene Edson Stacy, Joseph Allen Mintum and Wilbur Johnson. Reservations may be made with Mrs. James Nelson Lennox. Governor-General to Speak The governor-general will give the address of the evening. A program of harp music will be played by Mrs. Ruth Ranier Nessler. Members of the Indiana society will entertain Governor-General and Mrs. Munroe at luncheon at the Columbia Club at 1 p. m. Saturday. At 10:45 Sunday morning the governor-general and his wife, accompanied by the officers and board of assistants of the state organization, will attend services at the Meridian Street Methodist Episcopal church, of which the Rev. Virgil E. Rorer is pastor. Dinner to Be Sunday Mrs. William W. Winslow will entertain at her home, 1942 North Meridian street, with a 1 p, m. dinner Sunday in their honor. At 4. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene E. Stacy will entertain the officers and board at a tea in their honor, wh£n an informal conference on Mayflower matters will be taken up. Governor-General and Mrs. Munroe will leave Monday for St. Louis, Mo., where at 7 p. m. they will be the guests of honor at a dinner to be given by members of the Missouri Society of Mayflower Descendants. They are making a coast-to-coast tour, and are being honored in all states having Mayflower societies.

Miss Green Betrothed, to Wed April 6 MISS BERTHA GREEN entertained with a luncheon bridge today at the Indianapolis Athletic Clui\ at which time announcement w?s made of her engagement and approaching marriage to Marvin Lugar, which will take place April 6. Miss Green is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Green, 716 East Thirty-second street. Guests were seated in the palm room at one long table, centered with a huge plateau of roses, sweet peas, tulips and hyacinths, carrying out the bridal colors, pink and blue. Three smaller plateaus, lighted with blue tapers, decorated either end of the table. Place cards and tallies were pink ladies with blue ostrich feather fans. The annoucements, which were brought in with the dessert, were email white cards bearing the date, with silver bells tied with pink and blue ribbons. The hostess was assisted by her mother. Covers were lead for the brideelect and her mother, and Mesdames Riley W. Lugar. Ruel Thornberry. Edna Christian. Schulyer Blue. Ernest Steeg, Frederick Ahrbecker; Misses Mildred Booth. Milroy: Orpha Ewing, Chicago; Martha Baker, Jean Richardson, Clara Foxworthy, Maude Ann Searcy. Harriet Shoemaker, Mariana Kennedy, Mary LOuise Pierce, Eugenia Harris, Ona Emily Boyd, Margaret Macy, Gladys Hooker. Dorothy Helmer, Dorothy Avels, Frances Woolery, Eldena Meier, Margaret Waters, Margaret Haldy, Betty Heffernan. Beatrice Batty, Helen Wilson and Jane Ogbom. Miss Green was graduated from Butler university in June, where she was a member of Tri Delta sorority. Mr. Lugar is a Purdue university graduate and a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity.

MRS. JAMES WAY MAN TO BE HONOR GUEST Mrs. Mary Troutman Rinehart, 1555 Broadway, will entertain this evening with a miscellaneous shower in honor of Mrs. James Wavman, who was Miss Ellen Davidson before her marriage Jan. 36, at Martinsville. Guests with Mrs. Wayman will be Mrs. Morrt*. Pearson, Mrs. Earl Swain; Misses Helen Hoover. Margaret Snyder, Esther Eytcheson, Edith Eytcheson. Virginia Wayman, Martha Bebinger. Florence Lesher, Evelyn Hall, Thelma Schuler. Faye Cantrall, Frances Yorn, Dora Oliver, Kathryn Jenkins and Ruth Demming. Church Tea The Christian Endeavor society of Traub Memorial Presbyterian church will be hosts at a tea at the church at 6 Sunday evening, for young people of the church. Following tea, debating teams of the two Christian Endeavor societies will discuss. “Resolved, That man's first consideration should be the making of a living.”

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UkrJ Mrs. Carl Fletcher is settlement school committee chairman for the Pi Beta fjl fegui, x SLjr? j Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Green, 716 East Thirty-second street, announce the fwVA® j engagement of their daughter, Miss Bertha Green to Marvin Lugar. 9 r V xlllPr MWf* j Miss Dorothy Peterson is arrangements chairman for the Alpha Chi Omega W / / Mrs. Leonard A. Solomon was before her marriage Thursday, Miss Henrietta S *jm my* J Miss Mary Louise Larmore. Anderson, is decorations chairman for the annual \. / Packers College WASH ™ G J° N rTZfmr Welfare Group

Teachers College Washington Tea Set for Tuesday Miss Mae Engle, head of the piano department at Teachers’ college of Indianapolis, will be soloist at a George Washington musicale tea to be gigven for members of the faculty and students of the college by the supervisors’ third and fourth year class in the assembly hall Tuesday. Miss Engle, a graduate pupil of Percy Grainger, will appear in Martha Washington costume and play a group of selections appropriate to the Washington period. She will be assisted by Miss Twrmette Nutter, soprano, of the music department of the faculty. Following is the program: "Minuet in E Flat" Beethoven "Turkish Rondo” Mozart MUs Engl? "The Last Rose of Summer" Flotow “Mv Mother Bids Me Bind My Hair’ .. Haydn Miss Nutter “Minuet” Paradis Miss Engle Following the musicale. tea will be served. Miss Mamie Lott, faculty sponsor of the class, will pour. Mrs. Merle Brown, president of the class, is in charge of arrangements, assisted by Mrs. Mabel Culner. Alumni Meeting Mrs. T. D. Foster, 5668 Guilford avenue, entertained today for members of Indianapolis Alumnae of Alpha Gamma Delta.

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WASHINGTON BRIDGE BY MRS. E. A. HUNT Mrs. E. A. Hunt, 3939 Washington boulevard, will entertain members of the Indorsers of Photoplays at 2 Thursday afternoon at her home, with a Washington bridge tea. This Is the third of a series of parties being sponsored by the in dorsers this season. Tire hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Francis Sommers and Mrs. Harold Mercer. Last Try-Outs Saturday Try-outs for membership on the active section of the matinee musicale will be held at 10 Saturday morning. Feb. 23, at the home of the president, Mrs. Robert I. Blakeman, 3848 North Pennsylvania street. Mrs. Frank Edenharter is chairman of the membership committee. This will be the last tryout of the season. Give Farewell Party A farewell party in honor of Miss Lucile Durrer who will leave soon for an extended visit in Los Angeles, Cal., was given Thursday evening at the Frances hotel, Kokomo, by Misses Mary Catherine Faucett, Ruth Ann Perrin, Adeline Garrard and Mrs. Paul Record. Keep Evergreens Damp See that the soil around your evergreens does not lack water this month. Much winter killing is due to “freezing dry.” Soak them well with water on mild days. No harm will be done by water freezing around hem. If you have evergreens in your window boxes keep them well watered, too.

INDIANAPOLIS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16,. 1929

Welfare Group to Be Addressed by Legislator Members of the community welfare department of the Woman’s Department Club will have a discussion luncheon, at 12:15 p. m. Wednesday at the club home. Senator ! 1, Oliver Holmes, Lake county, will talk on “Social Welfare Legislation.’,’ Mrs. Zeola H. Misener, Michigan City; Mrs. Bertha Zimmerman, Terre Haute, and Mrs. Lettie Ferguson, Ft. Wayne, will be special guests at the meeting. They will each give a short talk on “Highlights of the Legislature.” The program will be in charge of the legislative committee, composed of Mesdames Christian Olsen, chairman; W. A. Eshbach, vice-chair-man; C. J. Buchanan, Frank M. Bush. Horace K. Buskirk, Louis Daugherty, Thomas Gardner, Helen B. Gemmill. J. D. Ermston, Lewis Poyser and Edward Franklin White. Reservations may be made with Mrs. John Connor. Riley 1652. Cards, Euchre and Lotto A benefit card party for Holy Rosary church will be held Monday afternoon and evening at Holy Rosary hall, 520 Stevens street. Euchre and lotto wrill be played. Games will begin promptly at 2:15 and 8:15.

HEYL STUDY CLUB WILL ENTERTAIN In honor of Mrs. Fred Carter, who will leave soon to make her home in California, and Mrs. Miles Schefer, Omaha, Neb., formerly a member of the Heyl Study Club, members will entertain associate and honorary members at the regular meeting to be held at 2 Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. George Elliott, president, will preside. Continuing the study of American history, Mrs. Pierce Woolery, chairman of the program committee, has arranged a talk on Zachary Taylor and Millard Fillmore, to be given by Mrs. M. P. Connor: “The FortyNiners,” by Mrs. Woolery, and “Darkest Year,” by Mrs. Albert M. Alexander. Following the program, tea will be served by Mrs. J. E. Pierce, assisted by Mesdames H. E. Banks, John S. Macy. Nettie Kane and Henry E. Von Grimmenstein. Mothers ’ Club Meets The monthly meeting of Kappa Kappa Gamma Mothers' Club was held Friday at the chapter house, 4546 North Pennsylvania street. Luncheon was served at 12:30 p. m. with Mrs. Charles Brossman as chariman of the committee in charge. Mrs. George C. Finfrock was the speaker. A musical program was presented by Mrs. Frank B. Nusbaum. contralto, and Miss Martha Belle Pierce, pianist.

Elizabeth Noble Springer and Melvin D. Puett to Wed March 27

MRS. W. N. SPRINGER, 4707 Guilford avenue entertained today with a tea in honor of her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Noble Springer, at which time March 27 was announced as the date upon which Miss Springer will become the bride of Melvin D. Puett, Logansport. Tne wedding will take place at 2:30 p. m. at the Northwood Christian church. Miss Dorothy Carrjll has been chosen as Miss Springer’s only attendant, and James Puett, Logansport. brother of the bridegroom, will be best man. Miss Beatrice Batty and Seward Baker will be soloists and Miss Pauline Becker, pianist. Frank Langsenkamp, Cranston Muggs and Donald Gearheart will serve as ushers.

A tea table was decorated with a centerpiece of spring flowers in the bridal colors, pink, green and blue and lighted with tall pink tapers tied with blue and green tulle. Misses Dorothy Carroll, Monzelle Skelton, Betty Jane Emmett, Anna Marie Dungan, Dorothy Be timer and Dorothy Hair assisted in the dining room. During receiving hours, Miss Barbara Bridges presented a group of songs, accompanied by Miss Pauline Becker. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. J. D. Dungan. The guests included: Mesdames D. S. Puett. Logansport; Edward Springer, Lawrence Blackwell, E. V. Mitchell and T. A. Carroll. Indianapolis; Misses Sue Gillum, Carol Kendall and Emily Barnes, Logansport: Mary Clerkin. Greensburg; Frances Kirkpatrick. RushvlUe; Virginia Flowers. Peoria. I1L; Truth Wakeman. Moores vllle; Beatrice Yates. Marjorie Goble. Marjory McElroy, Hilda Carroll. Margaret Carron. Elisabeth Moschenross. Margitret Hair. Dorothy and Evelyn Pier. Dorotha Weaver, Margaret Thompson. Emma Louise Reeves, Mar-

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DELPHIAN SOCIETY TO MEET THURSDAY Beta chapter, Delphian Society, will meet at 9:45 Thursday morning at the Fletcher American National bank. The subject for study will be “England in the Nineteenth Century and a General Survey of Her Literature.” Mrs. J. H. May will be leader, assisted by Mrs. A. M. Alexander, whose topic will be “Reforms of the Nineteenth Century-” Mrs. Albert Meurer, who will speak on “The Catholic Emancipation;” Mrs. Otto Moore on “English Literature to the Elizabethan Age,” and Mrs. A. C. Hirschman, on “Literature from Elizabeth to Victoria.”

Club Marks Anniversary of Founding Mrs. w. c. borcherding, 5265 Washington boulevard, was hostess today for more than 200 guests, celebrating the fortieth anniversity of the Magazine Club. In the receiving line with the hostess were the founders and guests of honor, Mrs. Rose S. Coleman, Mrs. Mary E. Perine, Mrs. O. L. Huey and Mrs. J. S. Miller, Crawfordsville, who served as the first president; Mrs. H. W. Rhodehamel, now president, and past president. Assisting in the rooms were Mesdames Fred W. Gunkle, Harry W. Dragoo and C. M. Gibbs. A tea table was centered with a large birthday cake. Tall lavender tapers, tied with white tulle and crystal baskets of violets and sweet peas, carried out the club colors. Presiding at the tea table were Mesdames Robert Ramsey. W. C. Bartholomew, D. O. Wilmeth and J. B. Vandaworker. Mesdames W. W. Winslow Jr., Wood Moll and Noble Hiatt; Misses Dorothy Phillips and Margaret Montgomery, daughters of members of the club assisted in the dining room. During receiving hours, Miss Helen Harrison gave a program of harp numbers and Mrs. Nola Banham Reeder, accompanied by Mrs. J. R. Craig, violin obligato by Mrs. Max Kendall, sang “Berceuse,” (Godart); “Voice of Jenny Lind,” (Vraig); "Crying Waters;” “Absence,” (Rogers), and “Embers,” (Lohr). Among guests were Mrs. Carl Gray, Petersburg; Mrs. W. D. Pell and Mrs. Edna Pell Hoofnel, Louisville, Ky. EDWARD LA SHELLE WILL ASSIST TRIO Edward La Shelle, barytone, will be the asisting artist at the Sunday afternoon muslcale to be given from 2:30 to 3:30 at the Marott hotel by the Marott trio. Following is the program; Intermezzo Sinfonico BMthoven Allegretto Beethoven “Trad#* 1 Wind” Masefleld-Keel ..§£ s22m” Masefleld-Dobson Cargoes La sbelle “Caprice Vlennolse” Maud Custer “Mother O’ Mine” ..••■•••• Tours Edward La Shelle _ Van Goens Consuelo Couchman Rettlg -Moon Behind the Cotton Wood -Cadman “Why Shouldn’t I? -•••••••„• Runell Edward La Shelle .. ■Xa Travlata” Vcrdl Trio

Program and Tea to Be Given by Musicale Friday The Indianapolis Matinee Musicale will present a program at the Little Theatre Playhouse, Nineteenth and Alabama streets, at 3 Friday afternoon. Mrs. Robert O. Bonner has charge of the following program: “Gavotte de Louis XUI”.. .Riocardo■ Ruta Alberta McCain Gaunt and Bonnie Oberholser. harpists. . watt* “Blue Are Her Eyes’’ Winter Watts •‘Ti-arpst” Sydney Homer “Me Company Along” R. Hageman Frieda Robinson, vocalist. Louise Mason Caldwell, pianist. "Nocturne” (rVamer "The Crystal Gazer” xra "?*A “To a Hilltop” ■ x Helen Thoms, vocalist. Mrs. James Wynn, pianist. “Nocturne in A Flat.’ rhonin “Etude” Op. 10 No. 5 ...........Chopin “Klegle” ... Rachmaninoff “Gnomenrelgen” - ;••••: -i-iszt. Mrs. J. Russell Paxton, pianist. The second of a series of teas will be held following the program, in honor of new members. Mrs. Clyde Titus is chairman in charge, assisted by Mrs. George Philip Meier, Mrs. Frank Edenharter and Miss Ida Belle Sweeney.

jory Brown, Ruth Mushiitz. Martha Thomas. Ruth Omelvena. Kathleen Hottel, Marguerite Bowers. Alberto, Alexander. Marjory De Vaney Billie Dunkle, Janet Carr, Janice Barnard, Louise Sumner, Beatrice Batty. Mary Sumner. Dorothy Krieg and Mary Prances Ogle, Indianapolis. The first of a series of parties to be given for the bride-elect will be a miscellaneous shower Saturday, Feb. 23, at the home of Miss Dorothy Carroll, 2420 North Meridian street. Miss Dorothy Krieg will give a hosiery shower March 5. Mrs. J. D. Dungan, Misses Dorothy Behmer and Doris Hair will give parties in honor of Miss Springer, dates to be announced later.

PERSONALS

Miss Geneva Applegate and Miss Marie Small. 617 North East street, are spending several days at Niagara Falls, N. Y.

Announces Reception Committee Reservations for the ninth annual dinner meeting of the Indianapolis community fund have passed the 400 mark, Mrs. Peter C. Reilly, chairman of the attendance and promotion committee, announced today. The meeting will be held Wednesday night in the Riley room of the Claypool hotel. Features of the annual affair will include a pageant "frith a cast of forty persons; the president’s report by Hugh McK. Landon, president of the fund; election of eight directors to the board of directors and a report by Homer W. Borst, executive secretary. s tt a The reception committee, announced today by Mr. Landon, includes: Messrs, and Mesdames C. Willis Adams. Roy Elder Adams. Henry C. Adams. Chester Albright. Fred O. Appel, Samuel Ashby, Henry C. Atkins, A. E. Baker, John R. Barrett, James A. Bawden, Earl Beck, Irwin Bertermann, Remster A. Bingham, Mrs. Jackson Carter. Messers. E. C. Foster, Arthur Newby, Arthur Jordan, John Holtzman, and the Misses Jeanette Craft. Sara Lauter. Emma Allan Bloom, Homer W. Borst, Arthur V. Brown. J. A. Cameron. D Laurence Chambers, A. R. Coffin. W. W. Crltohlow. Henry R. Danner. Noble Dean, Stuart Dean, Robert L. Dorsey. Brandt C. Downey, Philip Efroymson, Edgar H. Evans, Ernest N. Evans, J. W. Fesler, John Frenzel. E. Blake Francis, Fred C. Gardner, Charles A. Garrard. James L. Gavin, George Gay, Howard Gay. Robert Geddes, A. H. Gerhart, William Herbert Gibbs, A. H. Godard, Albert S. Goldstein, William Henry Harrison. Curtis Hodges, Fred Hoke, Thomas C. Howe, Edwin A. Hunt, L. G. Hughes. H, Joseph Hyman, William H. Insley, Wilbur Johnson, John R. Klnßhan, H. W. Krause. Messrs, and Mesdames Wallace C. Lee. J. K. Lilly, Frank McConnell. Theodore Myers, Charles F. Miller, A. Kiefer Mayer, Dick Miller. L. L Mills., M. D. Lupton, C. Milton Kelly. John W. Moore. B. B. Morrow, G. Barret Moxley, Meredith Nicholson. Nicholas H. Noyes. Grover Parr. W. E. Pedlow, Norman Perry. John H. Phillips, M. E. Robbins, Peter C. Reilly. H. W. Rhodehamel. Charles H. Royster, J. G. Saxon, Charles H. Smith. Frank D. Statnaker, James A. Stuart. Boyd Gurley. Guy Walnwright, Paul White. John F. White, R. Clyde White. Will Wertz. O. M. Williams. Arthur Wolf. Frank Wood, Evans Woollen, Edwin J. Wuench, George Yoke. Thomas N. Wynne. Mesdames August Buschmann. J. D. Hoss, John Carey. T. R. Kackley. Blanche Chenoweth, Ethel P. Clarke. Alvin Coate, David Cohen and Wolf Bussman. The Rev. and Mrs. O. W. Flfer, the Rev. and Mrs. Jean Milner, the Rev and Mrs. F. S. Wicks, the Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Winders, Dr. and Mrs. David Ross, Dr. and Buschmann, Bara Frances Kackley and Charlotte Lleber. nun Among those present for the meeting will be a group of representatives and others associated with community funds and chests throughout the state. Dress rehearsal for the pageant cast will be held at 2 Sunday afternoon in the Cropsey auditorium of the Indianapolis public library. Mrs. Eugene Fife, director, today announced the complete cast and the organizations each person will represent. It inoludes: Miss Lucinda Smith, “Miss Indianapolis”; Miss Mary Florence Fletcher, Council of Social Agencies; Miss Maja Brownlee, Indianapolis Community Fund. E. Blake Francis, Family Welfare Society: Mrs. James Ogden, Indianapolis Orphan Asylum; Everett Wright, Central branch of the Y. M. C. A.; Captain Alta McFall, Salvation Army; Mrs. Mary Gregg, Indianapolis Home for Aged Women; William Riley. Society of the Good Shepherd; Mrs. Callle Anderson, Alpha Home; William Melloh, Boys’ Club; Mrs. Mary Knode, Wheeler City Rescue Mission; Mrs. James Rudoell, Central branch of the Y. W. C. A.; Miss Helen Burns. Florence Crittenton Home, and Miss Grace Crandall, Volunteers of America. Mrs. Effie Le Mon, Flanner House; R. K. Smith. Colored branch of the Y. M. C. A.; Mrs. Lillian Copeland, Indianapolis Day Nursey; Mrs. J. B. Ransom, Woman's Improvement Club; Mrs. H. Joseph Hyman, Jewish Federation: Mrs. George T. Parry, Christamore House; Miss Margaret Mary Knuc, Humaine Bociety; David Clarke, Old Folks Home; Miss Bernadette Mooney, Catholic Women's Association; Miss Senista Ardlean. American Settlement; Miss Natalie Coffin, I ■ dianapolls Church Federation: Mrs. Orville Wells, Camp Fire Girls; Miss Leona Kerby, Public Health Nursing Association; Eugene Fife Jr., Boy Scouts; Mrs. Fred H. Knodel, Indorsers of Photoplays; Mrs. Isaac Woodard, Travelers’ Aid Society; Mrs. Paul W. Simpson, Red Cross; Miss Dorothy Hamilton, Catholic Community Center; Miss Dorothy Madison, Phyllis Wheatley branch of the Y. W. C. A.; Miss Sara Jane Southworth, Girl Scouts; Miss Ella Lawrle, St. Elizabeth's Home; Miss Katherine Murphy, Hawthorne Social Service House; Miss Eleanor Graham, South Side branch of the Y. W. C. A,; Miss Marjory Sternfels, Klrshbaum Community Center and Indianapolis Flower Mission.

HONOR RECENT BRIQE WITH SURPRISE SHOWER Honoring Mrs. Garrltt Bates, formerly Miss Cecil Ziegler, whose marriage took place recently, Miss Esther Gebauer entertained Thursday evening at her home. 4415 Carrollton avenue, with a surprise shower. Appointments and decorations were in Valentine colors and designs. Gifts were presented by little Billy Hart. Guests were Misses Janet Higgins, Louise Hart., Marguerite Johnson, Pearl Kertz. Virginia Stormes, Gladys Leslie and Kay Ziegler. Once-a-Month Club Mrs. Fred Steinhauer entertained Thursday afternoon at her home, 406 North New Jersey street, for members of the Once-a-Month Social Club. Those who attended were Mesdames John Giles, Mack Braughton, Chris Moltan, Robert Ribble, David Rathfon, James Hogsdon and Edward Buck. Mrs. Davis Entertains Mrs. Edgar L. Davis, 2263 North Delaware' street, entertained with a luncheon Friday at her home for members of the Indianapolis Alpha Club of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Assisting hostesses were Mesdames Harold Sutherlin, Russell Fish, Carl Daugherty aai Foster