Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 24, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 June 1929 — Page 9

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Annual .June Breakfast of Riley Hospital Guild Is Set for Next Friday THIRD annual June breakfast of the James Whitcomb Riley Hospital Cheer Guild will be held on Friday, June 14 at 11 o'clock, in ‘he Rilev room of the Claypool hotel. Guests of honor will be Mrs. Ffhel P. Clarke, director of the Indiana University Hospital school of nursing; Governor and Mrs. Harry Leslie, and the judges of the circuit and supreme courts of the sta'e with their wives. In the Riley room will be an exhibit of surgical appliances, hospital gowns, garments for patients and ether materials, made by the guild in thousands, as there is no fund to supply such necessities for patients.* Mrs Charles Hogare. president of the guile, will introduce Mrs. Martha J. Stubbs, who '< ill ar as toastmistress during the breakfast. The Rev. Bert R. Johnson of Downey Avenue Christian church will give the invocation. -

Miss Margaret Ann Welch will sing a group of songs. Her accompanist will be Miss Martha Geissler. Joseph James Stubbs will give a xylophone solo. Governor Will Speak Governor Harry Leslie will make a brief speech of welcome and Judge Thomas B. C®ulter will deliver the principal address of the occasion. Mrs. Clarke, Dr. E. T. Thompson, and Judge Clarence R. Martin w-jn tell of their particular fields of work. After the breakfast, autos will be provided to take tall the guests to the Riley hospital. There they will be shown through the entire plant, observing its daily and special program. Receiving the guests st the hospital will he Dr. E. T. Thov ;xson. administrator of the university hospitals; Dr. George Garceau. resident physician of Riley hospital; Mr-. Clarke. Miss Elizabeth Heckard who just lias returned from vi i ing social and medical centers In *be south and cast; Miss Cordelia Hoe.lin of the h<~~ -i! staff: Mrs. Charles Hogate. .1. F. Ward, Mrs. A. J. Pori Guild: Mrs. Albert .T. Hurt chairman of reservations, a' f iv-r assistants. Mrs. S. B. Taylor and Mrs. Hadley Green. Many on Committer Reservations may be made with 'he committee. Members of the committee for the breakfast are: Mesdames A. M. Alexander, G. C. Bcrggen. John H. C. Grieb. Theodore Craven, Ira Fisher, Charles Obold. Charles Nagel. Francis Wands. T. M. Maroney. George Wainwright. Carl Schey, Michael Hess. Robert Mot-tern. R. E. Ruth. William H. Russell. W. E. Patton. .T. H. Duvall. J. F. Ward. Anna Tomlinson. H. O. Warren. Warren Harrell, P. C. Rcilley. John Beckner. J. D. Sullivan. Daniel Weir. .?. S. McLaughlin. C. P. Stapleton. O. D. Bundv R. W. Hauser. Harold Truster. Ed Jaskson. Albert. McGuire. William O'Grady. M. F. Costin. Dawson Caster. Eugene Westerfelt. George B. Stockton. A. J. Porter, Fred Schlagel, Claud Mick, W. M. Seward. Ellis Sluss, W. M. Holdawav. a. W. Fleming. Maude Terrell. O. H. Gripe. James Wood, Emmett Judson. O. C. Taylor. Perry Vickers, Charles F. Miller. Charles Wiltsie. Clarence R. Martin, Julius Travis, David Ross. Hugh McGibney and H. H. Rinne. and the Misses Margaret MacFarlanri. Alice Velsey. Marie Todd. Esther Cossell. Flora Hoover. Juanita Martyn. Pearl Randall and Elizabeth Smith.

BRIDGE PARTY GIVEN FOR BRIDE-ELECT

Miss Rosemary Smith gave an evening bridge party Thursday for Mary Lee OrlofT. who will be married June 22 to Howard Fieber. She was assisted by her mother. Mrs. OrlofT, and Mrs. Fisher. Guests were members of the wedding party and intimate friends. Shower Given for Bride-Elect at Hill Howe Miss Lorane Hill entertained with a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Helen Decker, whose marriage to Leo Kahl will take place June 19. Those present, were; Mrs. Barbara Radican. Mrs. Walter Patrick. Miss Margaret Patrick. Miss Edna Patrick. Miss Agnes Scheidegger, Mrs. John opa Hiding, Miss Mary Kahl. Miss Mary Murphy, Mrs. Edward Whittaker. Miss Bertha Whittaker, Mrs. Edward Janke. Mrs. Clarence Dichman, Mrs. Charles Oandolf. Mrs. Morris Gordon, Miss Merle Gordon. Mrs. Joseph Klaiber, Mrs. Elmer Klaiber. Mrs. William Miller. Miss Thelma Ellers, Mrs. Richard Decker and Mrs. Thomas R Hill. Favors and refreshment were in the bridal colors of orchid and peach. The hostess assisted by her mother. Mrs. TiJtfmas R. Hill. Sorority Gives Dinner Bridge for Pledges Beta Tau Sigma sorority entertained with a dinner bridge at the Sherman inn Wednesday night in honor of pledges. A delicious fourcourse dinner was served. Favors were small French dolls in pastel colors, and the centerpiece consisted of a variety of spring flowers. Pledges who attended were: Mrs. Mildred Watters. Mrs. Verna Wampner. Mrs. Mae Metcalf. Miss Esther Hagan. Miss Marie Stoner. Miss Pauline Staley and Miss Delores Skelly. Members attending were: Mrs. Georgia Parsons. Mrs. Mildred German. Mrs. Ona Brooks. Mrs. Dorothy Brockman. Mrs. Charlotte Mayer. Miss Bea Vickery. Miss Golda Heidrieh. Miss Lucille Buiss. Margaret Belt. Miss Hester Cole and Miss Margaret Hughes.

Pull Wire Service of the Unlt*rJ Prffs Association

Ward-Belmont Club Meets at Luncheon Here The Indianapolis Ward-Bclmont Club held a lunch today at the Columbia Club. Vice-President A. D. Benedict, of the college at Nashville: Miss Virginia Smith, alumnae ! secretary, and Miss Lilia Towles, field secretary, spoke on the college, its needs and special features. One hundred guests attended, including local girls now attending college and those who expect, to go next semesj ter. The Indanapolis girls now at j school gave a playlet called “What Indianapolis Does for Ward-Bel- | mont." Girls taking part were Gene Peterson, Leah Lindley. Geraldine Mansan. Virginia Lloyd. Mary F. Marson. Jean Perry. Dorothy Shacki lett. and Mary Helen Dunningt-on. Mrs. Ralph Suits, Mrs. A. L. TurI nock and Mrs. Ross Coffin were in charge of arrangements. Sisters Will Be Brides in Double Wedding Rites !Bv I >,it, <f Pr,*.. EVANSVILLE. Ind.. June Misses Helen Louise and Florence, daughters of Dr. and Mrs. Alvin J. Hovey. Mt. Vernon, great-grand-daughters of former Governor Alvin P. Hovey. will be married at 4:30 this afternoon in a double wedding. Helen Louise to Walter Gillespie. Williamsport, and Florence ;to Colin Alexander. Indianapolis. The wedding will take place at the First Presbyterian church here, with the Rev. C. P. Karrick officiating. Junior Council , Catholic Group , to Ini tia te 200 Public initiation exercises for 200 members of the Junior Council. Catholic Daughters of America, Mill |be held Sunday afternoon at, 2.30 | in the auditorium of the Knights of | Columbus hall. Thirteenth and j Delaware streets, under auspices of i the senior court, of which Mrs. j w. H. Thompson is president. S The program has been arranged 1 to display the different departments of the junior work, which include ’•cligious. educational and civic ac- | fivities. Nine local parish schools ! are represented in the junior counI cil membership. | CATHERINE DONOHUE IS GIVEN SHOWER Miss Catherine Donohue. 4131 Graceland avenue, whose marriage to Walter A. Berton will take place June 19. was the guest of honor at a personal shower Thursday night. Miss Vera Lee. 4046 Byram avenue, j and Miss Mary Donohue were the , hostesses and were assisted by Miss Clo Lee. The gifts were presented j by Billy GrifTeth. Decorations were, in orchid and green. Guests with Miss Donohue, were Mesdames j Catherine Donohue, her mother; James Lee, William Donohue and Herbert Lee: Misses Gertrude and Rosemary Baker. Irene and Mary I Bratton. Margaret and Catherine | Donohue. Josephine and Marie Reii mert.

ALUMNAE TO HOLD FINAL TOURNAMENT

Final bridge tournament of the i Alpha Chi Omega Alumnae Club | will be played on Saturday, June 115, at the home of Mrs. Harold R. Haught. 3138 East Fall Creek bbulevard. Luncheon preceding the game will be. served at 1:45. Mrs L E. Gettins is in charge of ar- | rangements. The annual picnic for all members ! of Beta Beta and their families will ; be held at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Kiger. Spring Mill ; road. Sunday. June 16. ! GRADUATE STUDENT* WILL GIVE RECITAL Gwendolyn Frances Short, graduate student of Frances Beik of the Metropolitan School of Music, will give a recital this afternoon at j 3 o'clock at the Cropsey auditorium of the Central library- The following pupils will have parts in the playlet: Cornelia Conner. Betty Fuller. Philip Jackson. Jack Jackson, Anna Lewis. Mary Ann Looka- ; bill. Marie Mittman. Virginia Neg- ! ley; Wilma Rothenburger and Marjorie Ryan. Miss Short will be assisted by Mrs. D. L. Conner, at the piano: Marjorie Ryan, who will dance; Marv Ann Lookabill and Dorothy Ann Rybolt. who will sing. Wedding Is Announced Adolph Marer. 1029 East Market street, announces the marriage of his son. William F.. to Helen Jinks of Veedersburg. which took place May 30 at the home of the bride.

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MISS LO'S OUN PH'n.i-CK'rr iww ~ MISS JANET THOMPSON *rA MRS MARTHA

Mrs. Wilbur Johnson is going abroad on June 19. sailing on the Aquitania. Miss Lois Olin. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Olin.

Wedding Party Will Be Guests at Adams Dinner Miss Sara Tice Adams and her brother. Reily G. Adams, will entertain at dinner tonight for the wedding party of Miss Mary Jo Owens and Addison D. Milier. There will be sixteen at dinner and the guests will be seated at two long tables. Decorations will be white and green. Out-of-town guests include Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Isaac of Columbus, O. After the dinner, the party will go to the Woodstock Club for the Saturday evening dance. Sorority Names Officers At the meeting Wednesday of the Tau Kappa Tau of Butler university, the following officers were elected and installed: President. Mrs. A. L. Marshall: vice-president. Mrs. C. C. Williams; secretary, Mrs. N. D. Hartzis; treasurer, Mrs. T. E. Horika.

INDIANAPOLIS, SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1929

5161 Washington boulevard,, will spend the summer abroad. 'Mrs. Martha J. Stubbs is toast-mistress of the Riley Cheer Guild breakfast

Alpha Chapter of Sororityto Give Formal Initiation Dinner

Members of Alpha chapter. Tau Delta Sigma sorority, will hold their formal initiation dinner in the Gold room of the Marott hotel at 7 o'clock Monday night. The initiates will be the Misses Irie Lincoln. Myrtle Lepper. Helen Merther and Mrs. George Jaeger. The sorority colors, orchid and green, will be carried out in the table decorations.

BRIDGE PARTY OF DELTA ZETA HELD

Delta Zeta sorority gave a luncheon bridge party at the Marott hotel today. Forty persons were present, including eight seniors of the Alpha Nu chapter. At each cover was a tiny doll dressed in cap and gown, and the seniors who were guests appeared in academic robes. Decorations were garden flowers. Mrs. Robert Alien was in charge of arrangements.

on -tunc 14. Mrs. Kenneth Cordill was Miss Flora Brenton before her marriage. June 1. Miss Janet Thompson is the daughter of Mr.

with a centerpiece of roses. Mrs. Glen Hueston will act as toastmaster. • Guests will be the Misses Dorothy Lovelace. Margaret Layton, Helen Luedeman, Clara Miller, Roxanna Hammond. Gladys Fyson, Alice Caveny. Bernice Carter. Eva Waddell. Frieda Leukhardt, and Mrs. James Flenner. Mrs. Gilbert Gee and Mrs. Immer Welch. The committee in charge of the dinner consists of Miss Dorothy Wright, chairman, assisted by Mrs. Charles Killion and Mrs. Lloyd Rosell. Luncheon-Bridge Given Mrs. Harold M. Trusler, 2819 North Gale street, gave a luncheon bridge party at the Lumley tearoom in honor of Mrs. Robert Stith of Chicago. Garden flowers decorated the luncheon and bridge tables, with place cards and tallies in futuristic designs.

and Mrs. J. H. Thompson. 3736 North Pennsylvania street. They have announced her engagement to Julian Bamberger, son of Mr.

D.A.R. Chapter to Be Guests at Luncheon Mrs. Wilbur Johnson will enter- [ tain members of s he executive board | of Caroline Scott Harrison chapter, ! D. A. R.. at luncheon at the Propy- | laeum Tuesday. | The members are: Mesdames John I M. Loshhead. James M. Ogden, Wali ter C. Marmon, Charles Voyles, j Walter Green. Maurice Tennant, j Bertram Day, F. A. Hamilton. Mrs. - H. H. Hanna, Mrs. W. W. Winslow | and Miss Caroline Thompson. Spend Summer Here Mrs. Gail Smith Harwick and daughter. Dorothy Voss, of San An- ' tonio, are spending the summer at the Hotel Washington. Mrs. Hardwick is a member of the well-known Voss family, which has for years i been associated with the city. Her young daughter will play the | “Gypsy Dance," by Lichner, at the ; commencement exercises of Saint I Mary school June 1L

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and Mrs. Ralph Bamberger. 2937 Washington boulevard. Mrs. Ira Fisher is on the committee for the Riley breakfast n e xt. Friday.

ANNUAL RECITAL IS GIVEN BY STUDENTS

Pupils of Mrs. David Chapman, teacher of expression, and of Miss Ruthanne Kersting. teacher of dancing, gave their sixth annual recital Friday night at the Brookside park community house. The performance included a pageant and dances and recitations with music and was open to the public. The nageant, called ' When Summer Holds Court," was written by Mrs. Chapman for her pupils. Seventyfive persons appeared on the program. There was music by the Brookside Night Hawks. Miss Estrvl Adams was pianist, Henry Foster played the banjo. Edwin Faster the saxophone, and John Allen Walker the drums. j Engagement Announced j Mr. and Mrs. John H. Thomp- ' son. 3736 North Pennsylvania street, j announce the engagement of their [ daughter Janet to Julian Bamj berger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ; Bamberger, 2937 Washington boule--1 yard, . it

Club Will 1 Hea r Noted Pacifist Indianapolis Business and Professional Women's Club will be the hostess club to Dr. Marie Castinello of Rome, Italy, on her visit here June 17. Dr. Castinello will speak at the Woman's Department Club house that night at 8; 15. Her subject will be "World Peace.'* her chief interest here and at home. Invitations have been sent to local clubs, business and professional women's clubs close by. and all people who would be interested in hearing this noted woman. The Shelbyville club is planning to observe its birthday meeting that night by coming to hear her. Mrs. Ada O. Frost is president of the local club and asks all persons interested to respond. The summer activities committee is entertaining at tea Sunday from 3 to 6 o'clock for the recently elected officers and board members, at the heme of Miss Mabel Rose, 1064 West Thirty-sixth street. New officers and board members of the Indianapolis club include Mrs. Ada O. Frart, president; Mrs. Izona Shirley, first vice-president; Miss Lulu Allen, second vice-presi-dent; Misses Marjorie Ford. Mary Trcder. secretaries; Miss Lenora, Honeckor. treasurer: Miss Jessie Holmes, auditor: Miss Clara Given, Mesdames Nellie Warren, Annette M. Wilson. Mrs. Pearl A. Cook is chairman of the summer activities committee, assisted by Mrs. Stella Coleman and Misses Fanny Miner. Alice Stanley and Louise Mac Intyre. Bridesmaids to Be Taken Across Ocean for Tour Miss Joan Pratt Johnson. 1739 North Pennsylvania street, will leave next week for Boston. She is to be one of the four bridesmaids at the wedding of Miss Marjorie Taylor of Lowell. Mass., and Amos Fleming, June 18. Girls of the wedding party wer® all classmates at, Lasclle seminary. Miss Johnson. Miss Gertrude Wagner. Chicago: Miss Vivian Johnson, St David's. Pa., and Miss Henrietta Hisgen of Springfield, Mass., all will go to New’ York after the wedding and sail for a summer in Europe. Bride of June 19 Is Entertained at Linen Shower Miss Mary Lou Clark gave, a linen shower and bridge this afternoon at her home 43 North Brookville. avenue. for Miss Dorothy Showalter, who is to be married to Arthur Anderson June 19. in the dining room the flowers w’ere peonies of variegated colors and other garden flowers of the bridal colors, la,vender. pink, peach and green. Miss Clark was asssited by her mother. Mrs. Claude C. Clark." Guests with Miss Showalter were Mrs. F. W. Showalter. Mrs. Gen® Schort, Misses Marjorie Krueger, Helen Faker. Adella Showalter, Mat-gar'-' Mitchell. Elenore Warner, Ruth Jones. Ruth Patterson. Elois® McCoy, and Dorothy Walter of Bedford.

PERSONALS

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Langsenkamp have gone to Washington, D. C.. to attend the commencement, exercises of Georgetown college, from which their son Henry Jr. will be graduated. Miss Evelyn Barnes of 3505 Washington boulevard left today to attend commencement of Vaasa r college. Poughkeepsie. N. y. The class of which she is a member will hold its reunion John Watson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philamon Watson, will return from i Exeter academy this week. He is a I member of the graduating class. He will leave after ten days for a sumj mer in Europe. : Mr. and Mrs. Walter Billing j will leave Friday. June 14. for Culver. Ind.. where they will occupy the 'Bean-Pot" cottage, belonging to Wilbur Johnson. Mrs. T. M. Dili and daughter. Mrs. Edith Dill Ford, will leave for New York the patter part of next week and will sail for Europe June 19 with a party of other Indianapolis persons. Miss Mary Kelly has gone to New ; York and is a guest at Hotol Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. W'alter M. Foster, North Whitcomb drive, have as their guest Miss Florence Randall, of Hazel Crest. 111. Mr. and Mrs. John Newman ands [son. Paul of Harlingen, Tex.. a-i—----[visiting Mrs. Newman's sister, Mrs. ;E. H. Cook, 121 North Sherman drive and other relatives in Indianapolis. Miss Vera Fitzgerald is registered at the Hotel Roosevelt, New York City. ANDERSON COUPLE WILL WED JUNE IS Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Shirley, Anderson. announce the engagement of their daughter Lillian to Earl M. Kingsley, Anderson. The wedding will take place June 15 at the Shirley home. They will live at Muncie. where Mr. Kingsley is assistant plant engineer at the Munci* Products Company. Miss Shirley Is employed at an Anderson bank. Mr. Kingsley attended Purdue university and is a member of Delta Upsilon fraternity.