Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 28, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1929 — Page 10
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Bridal Party Are Guests at Luncheon Mrs. Rudolph William Stempfel entertained with a 1 ociock bridal luncheon a? the Woodstock Club today In honor ol M:ss Rosamond Kittle and her bridal party. Miss Kittle will marry Burton Hart Jackcon. New York City and Greenwich, Conn.. Saturday. Mrs. Stemplel is to be Miss KJttle’s matron of honor. The table was centered with a large doll dressed as a bride, standing on a huge plateau of mock orange Diossoms ana smiiax. Wnite tapers in candelabra were used and miniature dolls, dressed as brides and bridegrooms, marked the places. A corsage of gardenias and lilies of the valley marked the place of the bride-elect. Covers were laid for Mrs Stempfel. Miss Kittle. Mrs. John. Sloane Kittle. Mrs. Robert Dietz. Mrs. Gilbert Kinneny. Greenwich, Conn ; Mrs. Fletcher Hall, Ft. Wayne; Mrs. Hugh Jackson. Greenwich; Mrs. Ewing lies Ogle. Miss Martha Miller, Miss Sally Reahard, Miss Betty Brown, Miss Elizabeth Myers. Ashland, O.: Miss Nan Allen, Burford, Ga ; Miss Marjorie K'ttle. Miss Harriet Jackson. Greenwich, and Miss Barbara Vandenberg, Grand Rapids, Mich , who is the guest of Miss Brown. Miss Martha Miller. 3433 Washington boulevard, will entertain members of the bridal party with a dinner dance tonight at the Country Club of Indianapolis. Wednesday night Miss Betty "Brown gave a large dinner party at the Woodstock Club in honor of Miss Kittle and Mr. Jackson, and Miss Vanderberg. her house guest.
SORORITY TO HONOR SENIOR MEMBERS
Seniors of Butler chapter, Delta Gamma sorority, will be honor guests at. a supper and house dance a 9 o’clock Friday night at the new chapter house, 269 Buckingham chive. Seniors of the sorority are Mrs. Helen DeVelling. Miss Nellie Von Staden, Miss Emily Mauzy. Miss Mildred Dirks. Miss Mary Louise Haugh, Miss Frances Schube, Miss Emrich, Miss Virginia Sibel and >Lss Rachel Crew Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fawkner will be chaperons.
Rostand Frick Marriage Rites Held at Church Marriage of Miss Ancelletta Rost, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Rost, 234 East St. Joseph street, and Norman J. Frick, son of Mr and Mrs. Julius C. Frick. 3058 Fall I Creek parkway, took place at 2! o'clock Wednesday afternooon at the j Roberts Park Methodist Episcopal; church. The service was read by the Rev.! Edwin Dunlavy. pastor, in the presence of the immediate families snd | close friends. Mrs. Edwin Rost was: the bride's only attendant. Lau- j rens Stokes Derry was best man. The bride wore a blue georgette ensemble with accessories to match j Immediately following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Frick left by airplane for Detroit, from where they will fly to Cleveland. They will be at home after June 24 at 3133 Belle- j fontaine street. The bridegroom at- j tended Butler university. Florida Visitor Given Luncheon at Elks Club Mrs. U. B. Farnsworth, Palm Beach. Fla., was the honor guest at a luncheon bridge party given today at the Elks Club by Mrs. O. O. Johnson. 522 East Thirty-first street. Pastel shades were used in decorating. A plateau of roses and sweet peas was used as a centerpiece. Lighted tapers in pastel shades also were used. Covers were laid for Mrs. John-, Ron. Mrs. Farnsworth, Mrs. Harry Boggs. Mrs. Charles Knoerle, Mrs. P. L Burford, Mrs. Kenneth R. Dimkin, Mrs. D. R. Kellum. Mrs. F. R. Law, Mrs. Charles C. Peek. Mrs. Bruce J. Porter, Mrs. A. F. Laßue. Mrs. Blan Deer, Mrs. V. C. Bower and Mrs. William Harbison.
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Miss Corrtnc Snyder, daughter of C. L. Snyder. Corydon, will become the bri(i>‘ of Robert A. Regains son of L. C. Regains, 4420 Otterbein avenue, at a quiet ceremony at the home if h“r fa'—’r, at 8 o'clock tonight. She will be attended by her sister, Miss Esther Snyder, Miss Mildred Regains, sister of the bridegroom, and Garney Black, Hardinsburg. Both bride and bridegroom were graduated from Indiana Central college.
Elizabeth Shirrell Becomes Bride of Charles R. Stoehr
Miss Elizabeth Wood Shirrel], 1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Shiri rell, became the bride of Charles | R. Stoehr at 8:30 Wednesday night at the Emerson Avenue Baptist j church, the Rev. L. B. Moseley, pastor. officiating. The altar was decorated with palms and roses. Miss Wilma Leonard, accompanied by Mrs. William Leonard, sang “At Dawning,’’ Oh, Promise Me," and “I Love You Truly.” During the reading of the service. Mrs. Leonard played “Vene- ; tian Love Song,” and Miss Mildred ! Lewis presented a flute solo, “To a I Wild Rose.” Miss Geneva Stoehr. maid of | honor, wore green taffeta and car- | ried a shower bouquet of pink roses. ! May Lois Wood. Louisville, and June j Weirick were flower girls. They I wore frocks of green and orchid.
MOTHERS ENTERTAIN EOR GRADUATES
A card party was given in honor of forty-nine graduates of School 33 Wednesday night by mothers of the pupils at the home of Miss Bernadine Fulk, 2233 Brookside avenue. The rooms were decorated with large baskets of pink and white roses. Other appointments were in pink and white. Games and contests also were played. Miss Fulk was assisted by her mother, Mrs. C. Fulk, and Mrs. I. Erath, Mrs. H. Salge. Mrs. J. Busselle. Mrs. J. Jackson and Mrs. Fred Bradley.
NORTH SIDE STUDY CLUB CLOSES YEAR
Closing luncheon meeting of the year for members of the North Side Study Club was held today in the Florentine room of the Claypcol hotel. Covers were laid for twenty mem- j bers and the following guests: Mrs. Netttie Skiff. Muncie; Mrs. Sherman Mott. Mrs. John O’Malley, Mrs. J. O. Holaday and Mrs. Robert Thompson. Mrs. Dan Brown Jr. and Mrs. H. K. Fa tout gave toasts. Following luncheon the club had a theater party at English's. Mrs. William Meacham and Mrs. Emory Cowley were hostesses. Marriage Announced Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Ellen Irene Hefner. daughter of John Hefner. Beech Grove, to Berthel Paul Hamilton, son of the Rev. and Mrs. O. M. Hamilton, which took place at the home of the bride's father, May 29. The service was read by the Rev. A. B. Mills, pastor of Garfield Park Christian church. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton are at home at 242 South Fifth street. Beech Grove. MISS KELL COATS NAMED PRESIDENT Miss Nelle Coats was elected president of the Purdue Women s Association of Indianapolis at a dinner meeting Wednesday night at the home of Miss Martha Pettijohn, 2366 Park avenue. Other new officers, who will serve with her during the coming year are: Viee-Dresident, Miss Gale Waterbury: secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Fern Echolds. and recording-secretary, Mrs. Sol Schubach. Card Party Arranged Ladies' auxiliary to the General Protestant Orphans' home wall entertain with a card party Aat the home. 1404 South State street, at 8 o’clock tonight. Euchre and bunco will be played. Hostesses for the affair are Mrs. Clarence Childers, chairman, assisted by Mrs. John Herman, Mrs. Anton Schakel. Mrs. Eleanor Kloepper, Mrs. Catherine Prim:. Mrs. Bertha Wilkins, Miss May Shields, Miss Anna Borger and Mrs. Katherine Hewling. Parker-Button Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Doris Lucille Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Parker. Lafayette, to John H. Button, son of Mr. and Mrs. Omer Button. Brownsburg. The wedding will take place in the fall. Fruit Cubes If you have artificial refrigeration, try freezing colored fruit juices into ice cubes, instead of water. They are pretty in fruit beverages and a pleasant surprise when one eats theak
Virgil Johnson was best man and the ushers were Howard E. Rooertson Jr., Vincent Haines and Robert Schultz. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, ware an ivory satin gown and embroidered veil and carried a shower bouquet of white roses. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of the bride’s parents for members of the immediate families. Miss Mildred Lawler and Miss Esther Lawler presented a musical program. Mr. and Mrs. Stoehr have gone on a trip through the south and will be at home after July 1 at 5042 East New' York street. Among out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wood, all of Louisville.
I Anna C. Gardner Honor Guest at Bridge, Shower Miss Anna C. Gardner, whose marriage to Edwin Vinton O’Neel will take place June 29, was the honor guest at a bridge party and personal shower given Wednesday night by Miss Dorothy Carroll at her home, 2420 North Meridian street. At serving time, the tables were decorated with pink rosebuds. Other j appointments also were in. pink i Guests with the bride-elect and her j mother were Mrs. Donald Hoover, | Mrs. Karl E. Stout, Mrs. Harold Walton, Mrs. DeForest O’Dell, Mrs. J Stanley A. Cain, Mrs. Stephen Bad- j ger, Miss Edith Corya. Miss Patia ! Carver, Miss Jane Ogbom, Miss { Harriet Jaehne, Miss Rebecca Pitts, Miss Kathleen Hottell, Miss Dorothy Wright, and Miss Betty Eertermann.
PERSONALS
Mrs. Jessie Marshall, 2961 Washington boulevard, is in New York City for a visit with friends. Miss Victoria Montani, who has been studying harp in New York City for the last year, has returned to Indianapolis and is the guest of her mother, Mrs. R. Montani, 3245 North Illinois street. She stopped in Philadelphia on her way home for a short stay with Mr. and Mrs. Nicola A. Montani. Mrs. Wilbur D. Gross and little son George, Urbana. 111., are the guests of Mrs. Gross' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles- P. Benedict, 3301 Washington boulevard. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Waldorf, 5556 Washington boulevard, have as their guest for two weeks their daughter, Miss Louise Waldorf. Miss Mary Johnston, who has been teaching at the Illinois Women's college, Jacksonville, 111., has returned to spend the summer vacation with her mother, Mrs. H. W. Johnston, 1605 North Delaware street. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Kuhn, 4220 North Meridian street, left Wednesday for New York, from where they will sail for a three months’ motor trip through Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tetley will occupy their home during their absence.
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Beatrice Lauber Is Married to Joseph Schmitt Miss Beatrice Lauber. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lauber. 2828 North Capitol avenue, became the bride of Joseph Schmitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dyonisius Schmitt. Decatur, at St. Mary’s church Tuesday morning. The Rev. Simeon Schmitt, Marion, brother of the bridegroom, and the Rev. Benedict Boebner, St. Charles seminary, great-uncle of the bride, officiated. A w'edding breakfast at the home of the bride’s parents followed the ceremony. Sixty guests were pres- | ent. Mr. and Mrs. Schmitt have gone to California, and will be home after Aug. 1, at Fort Recovery, O. New Raincoats Tweed patterns in rubberized rayon fashion some snappy new raincoats for dull days. They are very lightweight an dattractive.
Helen Decker Is Surprise Party Guest of Honor Miss Helen Decker, who will become the bride of Leo Kahl, June 19, was the guest of honor at a surprise miscellaneous shower Monday night at the home of Miss Mary Murphy. Gifts were presented to the brideelect by Miss Loretta McAllen. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Hannah Murphy. Guests "with Miss Decker were Mrs. Beatrice Witcliff, Miss Frances Roach, Miss Edrie Gehl, Miss Marie Kerner, Miss Lorene Hill, Miss Mary McGrath. Miss Mary Ann Hegarty, Miss Thelma Hawthorne, Miss Helen Baker, Miss Margaret Patrick, Miss Mildred Marren, Miss Mary Kahl, Miss Agnes Hegarty, Miss Mary Zeigler, Miss Mary Ward, Miss Delia Cummins, Miss Bertha Whitaker, Miss Josephine Murphy and Miss Dorothy Murphy.' Penwomen to Meet A business meeting of the executive board, Indiana branch, League of American Penwomen, wall be held at the Propylaeum at 11 o’clock Saturday morning. The meeting will be followed by a luncheon at 12:30. All penwomen are invited to attend the meeting and luncheon.
MISS NEVA BOWMAN GIVEN SHOWER PARTY
Miss Neva. Bowman, whose marriage to Dr. Foster J. Hudson will take place Saturday, was the honor guest at a party and miscellaneous shower given Wednesday night at the Lumley tearoom by Miss Virginia Dalbey. Guests with Miss Bowman were Mrs. K. E. Bowman, Mrs. John Brayton, Miss Fred McConnell, Mrs. Clem Price, Mrs. Joseph Buck, Mrs. William Kepler, Mrs. William Hudson, Mrs. Herbert Bute, Lafayette; Mrs. Philip Mitchell, Rushviile; Mrs. L. S. Bowman, Mrs. William Bird, Miss Georgianna Rockwell and Miss Mary Kepler.
Butler Chapter Seniors Will Be Given Breakfast Seniors of Butler chapter, Delta Delta Delta sorority, and their mothers will be guests of honor at a breakfast at 12:30 Friday at the Columbia Club, given by members of Tri Psi sorority. Hostesses will be Mrs. George Hasely, Mrs. R. P. Eeightol and Mrs. William Evans. The table will be decorated with the sorority colors, silver, gold and blue. Guests will be Mrs. William Wiese, house mother; Mrs. Clarence Baker, Mrs. R, M. Phillips, Mrs. J. D. Pierce, Miss Martha Baker, Miss Alice Phillips and Miss Mary Louise Pierce. Miss Janet Morris will sing a group of songs, accompanied by Miss Virginia Taylor. Miss Taylor also will present a group of piano selections. Mrs. George Hasely will preside and present the senior gifts.
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Mary M Means Is Honored Guest at Bridge Party Miss Dorothy Dugdale and Miss Dorothy Helmer entertained Wednesday night with a bridge party at the home of Miss Dugdale, 865 East drive, Woodruff Place, in honor of Miss Mary McMeans. who will become the bride of Carl Minnick Smith, Detroit, June 22. The bride was presented with a gift from the hostesses and guests. Miss Dugdale and Miss Helmer were assisted by their mothers, Mrs. Florence Dugdale and Mrs. J. L. Helmer. Guests included Mrs. O. E. McMears, Mrs. Gian Jackson, Mrs. Robeit Avels, Mrs. Frank Churchman, Miss Dorothy Wilson, Miss Jear.r e Wilson, Miss Jean Mander, Miss Jeannette Eplsr, Miss Mary Alice Spier, Miss Helen Dodds, Miss Catherine Gilbert, Miss Margaret Gilbert, Miss Lucie Ashjian, and Miss Helen DeV.iling.
BRIDE-ELECT GIVEN SHOWER AND PARTY
Miss Kathryn Devaney, 3970 Broadway, entertained with a bridge party and towel shower at her home Wednesday night in honor of Miss Sara Peden. a bride-elect. Pink and blue were used in appointments and decorations. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Lulu Devaney, and her sister, Miss Marjorie Devaney. Guests with the bride-elect were Mrs. Jessie Peden. Mrs. Walter Smith, Mrs. Herbert Einninger, Mrs. Helen Baker, Mrs. Mary Seidensticker McCabe. Mrs. Helen Ridgway, Mrs. Lucille Jenkins and Miss Mildred Smith.
MISS VIRGINIA STILES GIVEN SHOWER PARTY
Miss Wilhelmina Oeffler entertained at the Lumley tearoom Wednesday night with a bridge party and linen shower in honor of Miss Virginia Stiles, w’hose marriage to Gilbert Butler, Martinsville, will take place this month. Guests with Miss Stiles were Miss Ida Waltz. Miss Doris Browne, Miss Sally Butler. Miss Mary Humphreys, Miss Leona Sage, Miss Alma Hoenig. Miss Emma Hoenig, Miss Cloeveine Evans. Miss Eva Creager, Miss Elizabeth Fisk, Miss Estel Fisk, Miss Helen Bennett, Miss Francis Egan and Miss Isabelle Brown.
Visitor From Los Angeles Is Guest at Party Mrs. Carl J. Sanders, 5686 Guilford avenue, entertained today with a luncheon and bride party in honor of Mrs. Edwin Stuckmeyer, Los Angeles, who is visiting in Indianapolis. The luncheon table was centered with a bowl of roses and lighted with pink tapers. Roses and daisies were used throughout the house. Covers were laid for Mrs. Sanders, Mrs. Stuckmeyer, Mrs. Oliver Greer, Mrs. Jacob Seessel, Mrs. Neva Styers, Mrs. A. P. Smith, Mrs. Kathryn Laatz, Mrs. Sumner Clancy, Mrs. Herman Arnold, Mrs. John F. Sanders and Mrs. Arthur Sanders. Will Celebrate Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian Heinrichs, who will celebrate their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary Friday, will be honor guests at a card party to be given at 8 15 Friday night at St. Patrick’s school hall. Proceeds will be given to the fund for “the altar.
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Linen Shower Given at Avalon for Elizabeth Edson Engle
Miss Mary Kinsley, 3519 Birchwood avenue, entertained Wednesday night at the Avalon Country Club with a linen shower in honor of Miss Elizabeth Edson Engle, whose marriage to Paul Ellsworth DrLscol will take place June 26 at the Broadway Methodist Episcopal church. At serving time, the long table was decorated with yellow roses and lighted with yellow tapers in green crystal holders. The shower gifts were presented to the bride-elect in a linen chest. Guests with Miss Engle and her mother, Mrs. T. William Engle, were Mrs. Noble Hiatt, Mrs. Robert Allen, Mrs. Roy Peterson, Mrs. Frank W Messing, Miss Harriet Kistner, Miss Lucille Rous, Miss Mary Jayne Benham. Miss Louise Rundell, Miss Ruth Emigholz, Miss Norma Geraghty, Miss Aileen Geraghty, Miss
Phi Beta Tau to Give June Drag at Club Friday One hundred fifty bids have been issued by Phi Beta Tau sorority for | the “June Drag," to be held Friday ; night at the Hoosier Athletic Club. | The committee in charge of ar- | range ments is composed of Miss Lillian Calvin, Miss Roberta Lamb, ; and Miss Mary Whittinghill. A feaj ture dance will be the Phi Beta Tau j special, when a large lighted em- ; blem of the sorority will be lighted. Russ Heller and his orchestra will play the program of dances. Members and pledges of the sorority will ! wear corsages of Mrs. Aaron Ward | roses and sweet peas. Patrons and | patronesses will include Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Herman R. Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Watkins and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brunner. St. Patrick’s Social Club will entertain with a card party at the school hall at 2:15 Friday afternoon. Mrs. Charles Pfarr. Mrs. Joseph Sorestal, and Mrs. Loretta Zinkan will be hostesses.
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Young People's Club of St. Roch’s church will entertain with a card party and supper Sunday. Miss Ruth Weber will take part in the entertainment, to be given from 5 to 7 o'clock. Cards will be played at 3 and 8 o'clock. Supper and entertainment will be given from 5 to 7 o’clock. Miss Sylvia Weber is general chairman. A chorus of twenty-five will give the musical program. Mrs. Fiers Entertains Mrs. Forest Fiers, 349 North Leslie avenue, was hostess to the Ladies’ Bible class of Downey Avenue Christian church at 3 o'clock this afternoon at her home. Miss Vera Ellen McLaughlin presented a program of musical monologs. This was the final meeting of the season.
JUNE 13, 1929
Temple Will Confirm Its First Class First graduating class of the school of Temple Beth El-Zedeck will be confirmed at 10:30 Sunday morning at the temple. The class has studied under Rabbi Milton Steinberg. Those who will be confirmed include Miss Bessie Ann Barskin, Miss Dorothy Berkowitz, Miss Belle Cohen, Miss Dorothy Forman, Miss Rose Gold. Miss Fannette Fatz. Miss Esther Patterson, Miss Bessie Peltz, Miss Ida Edith SaciG, XYorenco Smith, Miss Leah Tavel. Miss Sarah Tuchman. Miss Mollie Ziv:en, Allan Berkowitz, Sidney Davidson, and Henry' Marks. Special honors will be awarded to Miss Forman. Miss Pelta, and Mr. Marks for distinguished scholastic work. A reception for the confirmants will be held at 2:30 Sunday afternoon in the vestry rooms of the temple. Marriage *4 nnounced Mr. and Mrs. William F. Bornkamp. 830 Holt, street, announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Dorothy Ray Southwick, to Samuel John Davis, Detroit.. The wedding took place Friday, May 31. Mr. and Mrs. Davis will be at home in Detroit after June 20. Receive Informally Dr. and Mrs. A. S. Jaeger will receive informally at their home, 2835 Washington boulevard. Friday night in honor of the confirmation of their son Bobby. There are no invitations.
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