Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 18, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 June 1929 — Page 11

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Dinner Given to Members of Alpha Chi Honoring rmor members of Alpha Chi chapter. Butler universitv fne Alpha Chi Alumnae Club entertained with a dinner Frida v night at the rhapter house. 201 Blue Ridge road Honor guests. Miss Virginia Hampton Miss Ruby Davis, Miss Betty Barclay and Mi ; Helt were seated at the center ‘aole with Mrs. Ralph B. Clark and Mr Srabv Cunningham, two of the founders of t-he sorority, and Mrs. Orva! S. Hixon. president of th r alumnae asMrs. Ethoi H. Davis read an original prophecy in rhyme and Mrs W. Finley Wright, reader, gave a program following the dinner. During the .short business session, Mrs. Hixon announced the standing r<->mmitfee for the coming vear as follows: Program -Miss Gertrude Brown, Mrs. Free C. Tucker. Mrs. George L. Clark. Mrs. i. g. Gettins Mr Don U. Bridges and Miss Dortha Barger. Press—Mrs. Kenneth E. Lancet and Miss Dorothy Peterson. Hospitality—Mrs. J. Voris Tobin, Mrs. .tobert. A Wolfe. Mrs. Homer G. Meek Mrs. Ralph R. Clark. Mrs. Kurt Fhlert and Mrs. T. M. Rybolt Scholarship- Miss N’elda Weathers, Mrs. L. G. Wild. Miss Helen Murray and Mrs. C. E. Cottingham. Executive —Mrs. Orva! S. Hixon. Mrs. Robert A. Wolte. Mrs J. Voris Tobin, Mrs. G. W. Kennedy, Mrs. Van P. Murphy. Miss Leila Belle Shipman and Miss Gertrude Brown. Telephone—Mrs. H. K. Wicrick. Mrs. Thorp Wright, Mrs. James L. Cook Jr , Mrs. .James Ingles and Mrs. Laurence Wininger. Non-resident—Miss Evelyn Shipman, Miss Dorothy Peterson. Mrs. W. W. Mcßeth. Miss Virginia Cottingham. Miss Geraldine Reep and Miss Hilda Kraft. Card Tournameni Mrs. C. H. Best, Mrs. Lancet. Mrs. Kepler S. Bowman, Mrs. ,lames M. Ogden, Mrs. H. R. Haught. Miss Edith Allen and Miss Lorinda. Cottingham.

Kiwan ian Wives Will Gather at Luncheon Bridge Wives of members of the Indianapolis Kiwanis Club will have a getacquainted luncheon-bridge party Tuesday at the Broadmoor Country Club. Luncheon will be served to more than one hundred guests at 12:30. Mrs. Robert C. Oblinger is chairman of the committee in charge. Assisting her will be Mrs. Frank J. Horuff. Mrs. Leon Hecht, Mrs. Jack Rhodes and Mrs. George S. Olive. Assisting hostesses for the affair will be Mrs. Eli Schloss. whose husband is president of the Kiwanis; Mrs. Hugh Niven. Mrs. J. W. Quaill. Mrs. C. E. Brackett, Mrs. Cecil Clabb and Mrs. O. C Herdnck. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Oblinger.

VOICE STUDENTS WILL APPEAR IN RECITAL

Voice students of Mrs. W. RSicbcr will be presented in recital at 8 o’clock Tuesday night at the D. A. R. chapter house. 824 North Pennsylvania street. Robert Shultz will piay several trumpet solos. The public is invited to attend. Those who will take part, are Mildred Fowler. Esther Arnold. May Moses. Marcia Knodel. Thelma Cramer. Mildred Jarvis. Anne Burnftein, Marjorie Sherman Doody. Futh Bandy. Joanna Stephenson. Violet. Hyden. Bobby Simpson and Joan Walker. Esther Arnold. Ruby Steinruck end Georgia Baumann will plav the accompaniment. Church to Give Festival Men of Central Universalist church will entertain with a strawberry and ice cream festival at the church. Fifteenth and North New Jersey streets. Thursday night, The public is invited. Honors Graduate Miss Mary Alice Oval, who will be graduated from Tudor Hall School for Girls, was the honor guest at a party given at tire Highland Golf and Country Club today by her mother. Mrs. Charles Oval. Guests were members of the senior class at Tudor hall.

INTERNATIONAL STUDY CLUB CALENDAR FOR NEXT WEEK

Newly elected officers of the federated board of the International Study and Travel Club are Mrs. J. A. Cameron. Amazonian chapter, re-elected president; Mrs. V. C B'nager, Lincolnian chapter, reelected first vice-president; Miss Dorothy Dans. Jenny Lind chapter, recording secretary; Mrs. Ernest P. Messick Te-Aro-Ah chapter, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Sale H. Morrow. Lincolnian. re-elected treasurer; Mrs. L. E. Schultz. Blue Nile chapter, parliamentarian, and Mrs. J. E. Callahan. Hawaiian chapter. auditor. Mrs. v. C. Binager is chairman ot the program committee. The other

PERSONALS

Miss Eileen Glossbrenner will leave Sundav for Cincinnati, where she will study harp at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music under Casper Reardon. Indianapolis chapter. American War Mothers, will hold its regular business meeting at 2 o’clock at the home of Mrs. W. W. Gates. 611 East Thirty-second street.

Full Leas'd W:r S'rvtee of ft' Unit'd Fr: Aso'!ation

_ Mr., in McNally was named chairman of the hospital comm”" 3 -- -s- / by Mrs. Benjamin Hitzi president of the Indianapolis Junior League, at ! F) 1 ’ * T T * i *** // the annual business meeting Tuesday, at the Propylaeum. Mrs. Mere- rCGII £llOll IS "Mjjv If dith Nicholson Jr., is chairman of the entertainment committee for the ° MRS 1 j} Miss Elinor Kirbv, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garrett. Kirby 655 . PHOTO CPAFT PHOTO \\ ' // North Rural street, was named the most popular girl at St. Agnes —; ~ \Y , % J/ academy in a popularity contest conducted by the students. j swamPSCOTT. Mass. June I.— P/OFT C/PCt-E ~ \ ' // Mrs. Samuel Lewis Shank. Golden Hill, will leave soon for New ; The American home lacks religion . , Ar , cT —. ~ ,cr Ns jr./ York, from where she will sail for several months abroad. and the feminine touch, delegates Xdl-SS. MARCjARc • KMUc Vs, * >/ were told Friday at the closing sesAnnouncement is made of the engagement of Miss Margaret sion of the biennial convention of JOEX F'HOTO Mary Knue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Knue, to Paul Joseph the General Federation of Women’s Harrington, son of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Harrington, 2214 Central clubs.

members of the committee are Mrs. Walter Eicholtz. Mrs. O. I Fevrier. Mrs. J. Con-ad Schade and Mrs. Pearl Hantzie. Chee Foo chapter will have a guest day party June 6 at the home of Miss Mary Stow. Kitley road. Every member may bring a guest. Announce Recent Marriage Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Dorothy Mae Weber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weber, to George Robert Eisenhut. The ceremony took place April 30. Members of Harold C. Megvew auxiliary No. 3, United Spanish War Veterans, gave a surprise shower in honor of Mrs. Eisenhut Friday night. Plan Children's Dan June meeting of the Indianapolis Alumnae Club of Pi Beta Fhi will be held at 2:30 Saturday afternoon, June 8. at the home of Mrs. Robert Wild. Seventy-first street and College avenue. Mrs. W. K. Gearen is chairman for the afternoon. Mrs. Edward P. Lacey and Mrs. Robert Terry are assisting hostesses.

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Alumnae Will Give Season's Last Musicale Mrs. Arthur G. Monninger. 4248 Sunset avenue, will be hostess for the last musicale and meeting of Nu Zeta alumnae of Sigma Alhpa lota sorority at her home Monday night. Miss Emma Doeppers, chapter president, will preside at the business meeting preceding the program, which will be as follows: Allegro. Op. 26. from ' Carnival Scenes'’ Schumann Mrs. Doro’hv Jordan Davis, pianist, "Arie Der Agathe" from "Der Drelschutz" Weber I Came With a Song" La Forge Mrs. Arnold Spencer, vocalist. Mrs. Monninger. accompanist. Sonata in C" Marcello ■ Scherzo" Von Goens Miss Luci:!*' Springer, cellist. Mrs. Christine Donaldson, pianist. Blackbird Song" Cyril Scott •Ins" Harriett Ware "Spring Song" Spross Miss Esther Thornton, vocalist. Miss Virginia Lucas, pianist. • Caphiccio" Brahms Scherzo" Brahms Mrs. Monninger. pianist. t

INDIANAPOLIS, SATURDAY, JUNE 1. 1929

MEETINGS OF INDIANAPOLIS CLUBS NEXT WEEK

MONDAY Mrs. Arthur Moninger. 4848 Sunset avenue, will entertain members of Nu Zeta alumnae of Sigma Alpha lota sorority at. her home'. This will be the last musical and meeting of the year. North Side Lioness Club will meet for a 1 o’clock luncheon at the Spink-Arms hotel. Election of officers will take place. Mrs. John Stringer and Mrs. C. W. Pensineer are hostesses. " TUESDAY Mrs. A. M. Tarr, 3909 Graceland avenue, will entertain members of the Independent Social Club at her home. Members of Zonta Club will meet at the Harrison room, Columbia Club, for luncheon at 12:15. Delta Tau Delta Mothers' Club will hold its last meeting of the year at the Woollen gardens. A picnic luncheon will be served at noon. Retiring officers will be hostesses. These include Mrs. Frank Schmedel, Mrs. Warren Gibson, Mrs. F. F. Fairchild and Mrs. Thomas Cory. Election will be held at 2 o’clock. Members of the Writers' Club will hold a banquet at 6 o'clock at the Proylaeum. Mrs. John C. Mellett will speak. Ernest G. Hesser

Mrs. Edwin McNally was named chairman of the hospital committee by Mrs. Benjamin Hitz, president of the Indianapolis Junior League, at the annual business meeting Tuesday, at the Propylaeum. Mrs. Meredith Nicholson Jr., is chairman of the entertainment committee for the coming year. Miss Elinor Kirby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Kirby, 655 North Rural street, was named the most popular girl at St, Agnes academy in a popularity contest conducted by the students. Mrs. Samuel Lewis Shank. Golden Hill, will leave soon for New York, from where she will sail for several months abroad. Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Margaret Mary Knue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Knue, to Paul Joseph Harrington, son of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Harrington, 2214 Central avenue.

will entertain with a group of vocal solos. Mrs. Kate G. Dyer is in charge of arrangements. Members of Governor Oliver Perry Morton chapter. Daughters of the Union, will hold a guest daymeeting at the home of Mrs. Edna Severin. Golden Hill. Members of the Mothers' Club of Cathedral high school will meet at the cafeteria at 2 o’clock.

Thomas J. Dodson Jr. and Marie Borgman Are Married

Marriage of Miss Marie Borgman, sister of Mrs. William Boehne. 47 South Bradley avenue, and Thomas J. Dodson Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Dodson, 62 South Bradlev avenue, took place at 8 o'clock Thursday morning at Our Lady of Lourdes church, the Rev. Father Credon officiating. The bride was attended by Mrs. Philip Clements, who wore a tan emsemble with hat and shoes to match, and carried pink roses. John O'Brien was best man. The bride w-ore a pale pink georgette gown, pink horsehair hat with large satin bow and carrieda show-

WEDNESDAY Members of the New Era Club will have a theater party followed by a social hour at Craig's. THURSDAY Thursday Afternoon Club members will meet at the home of Mrs. S. A. Wiggins. 25 Johnson avenue. Mrs. Wiliam T. Ayers will be assisting hostess. Response to roll

er bouquet of roses. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride’s sister. The bridal table was centered with a tiered wedding cake and lighted with white tapers. After a trip to Chicago Mr. and Mrs. Dodson will be at home at 147 South Hawthorne lane. Velvet Girdle A pale pink chiffon evening gown, with skirt fullness introduced front, back and both sides, has a wide girdle of rose velvet that is quaint and charmingly feminine looking.'

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Religion Is Lacking in Home, General Federation Is Told

By United Prrts SWAMPSCOTT. Mass. June I. The American home lacks religion and the feminine touch, delegates were told Friday at the closing session of the biennial convention of the General Federation of Women’s clubs. Mrs. John Dickinson Sherman of

call will be made with Bible quotations. Reports of the Seventh district and local council meetings will be given. Mrs. L. D. Wadsworth. 435 Harvard place, will entertain members of the Ladies’ Federal Club at her home. Mrs. Ed Whittaker and Mrs. Hurley Stonebraker will be in charge of the program. FRIDAY Members of the Alpha Delta Latreian Club will be entertained with a picnic at the home of Mrs. George Cornelius, Woodland drive. Mrs. O. N. Allen, 6108 Ashland avenue, will entertain for members of the Irvington Catholic Woman’s Study Club at her. home, at a guest day meeting. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. A. H. Ehrensperger. Mrs. H. H. Robertson and Mrs. John Hunter. Members of the Friday Afternoon Reading Club will have an outing. Mrs. Charles C. Brandt will entertain members of Tri Psi sorority at her home, 3728 Guilford avenue. This will be the last meeting of the year. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. A. M. Carr. Mrs. J. V. Dorland, Mrs. Ira Forworthy. Mrs. John R. Scales, Mrs. Lee , Kelly and Mis. John I. Burras.

Riley Guild • Breakfast on June 14 Third annual June breakfast for the Riley hospital will be held in the Rilev room of the Claypool hotel at 11 o’clock Friday morning. June 14. in honor of Mrs. Ethel P. Clark, director of the Indiana University Training School for Nurses. Governor and Mrs. Harry G. Leslie. judges of the circuit courts and the supreme court, of Indiana and their wives will be honor guests. Mrs. Martha J. Stubbs Is general chairman in charge of arrangements, assisted by Mrs. Albert J. Hueber and Mrs. Charles Wiltsie. Mrs. Charles Hogate, president, of the Riley . hospital Cheer guild, which sponsors the breakfasts every year, has announced the following standing committees: Publicity—Mrs. Martha Stubbs. Hospital—Mrs. A. J. Hueber, chairman: Mrs. George Nrattain and Mrs. Charles Stephens. Ways and Means—Mrs. Warren. C. Harrell. Mrsfl H. C McMillan. Mrs. Fred Fox. Mrs. O. P. Bundy, Mrs. Albert Maguire and Mrs. Robert Mot,tern. Sewing—Mrs. J. F. Ward, chairman. assisted by Mrs. Flo Kennon and Mrs. Blanche McNew. Hospital Birthdays—Mrs. S. B. Taylor, chairman. Program—Mrs. James W. Carr and Mrs. Pearl Rands. Social—Mrs. Ira Fisher, Mrs. Charles Obold. Mrs. Theodore Cravens. Mrs. Alice Velsey and Miss Margaret McFarland. Flowers—Mrs. Perry F. Vickers And Mrs. S. B. Taylor.

Kathleen Reidy Entertains for June Bride-Elect Miss Kathleen Reidy entertained Friday night at her home, 3005 East Michigan street, with a kitchen shower and bridge party in honor of her cousin. Miss Margaret Moriarty. whose marriage to Paul Skellv, Davenport, la., will take place Thursday at St. Philip Neri church. Decorations and appointments were in bridal colors, rose and blue. Roses and delphiniums were used in decorating. Guests were served at small tables, lighted with rose candles, tied with rose and blue tulle. Guests with the bride-elect and her mother. Mrs. David Moriarty, were Mrs. Mary Kelleher. Mrs. Mary Moriarty, Mrs. Edward Fitzgerald, Miss Mary Kelleher. Miss Julia Kelleher. Miss Nora Kelleher, Miss Julia Moriarty. Miss Mary Moriarty. Miss Nora Moriarty and Miss Hanna Moriarty. The hostess was assisted by her aunt. Mrs. Henry Schaler.

MRS, EDNA SEVERIN WILL ENTERTAIN

Mrs. Edna Severin, Golden Hill, will be hostess for the guest day meeting of members of Governor Oliver Perry Morton chapter. Daughters of the Union, Tuesday. Observance of Flag day will also be held at this meeting. A musical program will be given and greetings extended from' old officers to the new board. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. J. B. Vandaworker, Mrs. Elmer E. Williams. Mrs. Arthur G. Wills, Mrs. J. B. Wingfield. Mrs. Walter N. Winkler. Mrs. William N. Wishard. Mrs. Elizabeth Woldt, Mrs. Herbert. S. Wood, Mrs. Edwin J. Wuensch. Mrs. Louise E. Wuensch and Mrs. W. C. Zaring. Plan Benefit. Entertainment Kappa, Beta, a fellowship of university women of the Disciples o Christ, lota chapter; Butler university, will give a musical program in the Mars Hill theater building' Wednesday night, Proceeds will go to the Mars Hill Christian church.

Denver, a past president of the organization and chairman of its American home committee, said the federation should strive to correct this condition. “Religion in the home must be ‘caught,’ not ‘taught,’ ” she declared. Mrs. Sherman said that one of the principal accomplishments of her department would be reflected in the 1930 census. For the first time, she said, housekeeping would be recognized as an occupation and the word “housekeeper” would appear after the name of the housewife in th forthcoming census. She told of the organization of a “key” home department by her committee, with the idea of placing every American home on a budget plan. Several resolutions were adopted. One placed the organization on record as opposed to billboard advertising. which tends to desecrate the landscape, and another recorded the federation in opposition to art being perrhitted to enter duty free. The next session of the federation will be held in Denver. Attend Hoiose Party Mr. and Mrs. Otto N. Frenzel Jr., 236 East Fifteenth street; Mr. and Mrs. C. Harvey Bradley, 4044 North Pennsylvania street, and Mr. and Mrs. Perry O'Neal, 31 East Fiftysecond street, have gone to Lake Maxinkuckee. where they will b* - house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bennett for the week-end. Cotton Popular Many summer frocks are of cotton fabrics this summer. Among the popular weaves are pique, gabardine, madras, sudanette and colored caliop. *