Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 42, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 June 1929 — Page 9

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fiv Sisters harried in Double Rite n a beautiful setting of flowers i greenery the marriage of the aghters of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Smith, Miss Kathryn Dale to rbert H. Schakel and Miss Hilda ;a to Elmer E. Elder will be sol;inized tonight at 8:30 at the eridian Heights "** Presbyterian ? urch, the Rev. Thomas R. White fflciating. The banking for the altar will be balms and ferns with two sevenranch candelabra on either side, i arge baskets of gladiolis. roses and ,Madonna lilies wil be artistically arranged. The aisles will be marked with clusters of white and pink gladiolis. Just before the ceremony 't; the ushers will close the aisles with shite tulle tied to the front pews. Preceding the ceremony Mrs. W. JE. Duthie, organist will play MacDowell's “To A Water Lily’’ and iLiebstraum" and accompanied by he aunt of the brides, Mrs. C. V. jaj&iddle, Knoxville, Tenn., in “At 'awning," “All For You.” “Love ever Faileth” and "Because.” Linden Stevens Gaston of Chiso, 111., will attend Mr. Elder and i f ner Tt. Schakel of Dayton, O, /1 be best man for Mr. Schakel. fie ushers are Lester Nicewander. iwrence Leonhardt, Earl Kettlenit, Lafayette, and Roy Robison ulligent, Ala. Gowns Fashioned Alike. The bridesmaids are Miss Greta :ddle, Mrs. Roy Robison, cousins the brides. Miss Mary Louise 'hwier and Miss Maribel Winciger. Mrs. Roy E. Steele is matron if honor for Miss Kathryn and Mrs. flohn Symmonds will attend Miss {Hilda. The bridesmaids gowns are fashoned alike in soft tones of vionette pink point d’Esprit with bodice waists and extremely full skirts Jfhat brush the floor in back. From the waist in back hang large bouffant green and orchid bows and {streamers. They will wear pink tslippers and will carry arm bouquets of shaded pink roses, delphinJium and baby breath. Billy Roberts, litte son of Mr. sand Mrs. Albert E. Roberts, and Buddy Elder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion J. Elder, ringbearers. will be ‘‘dressed in sleeveless white satin suits and will precede the two brides, the rings on white satin pillows. Miss Kathryn will enter on the arm of her father wearing a lovely gown of white point and Esprit over white satin. She will carry a Brussels lace handkerchief. Her veil is of tulle, the cap being fashioned close’ to the head with a cluster i of orange blossoms at the left. Reception at Parents’ Home. Mr. W. T. Smith, grandfather of the brides, will escort Miss Milda to * the altar. The latter will wear a beautiful gown of satin fashioned in princess style. Her gorgeous handmade rose point lace veil w'hich she brought from Brussels, will be arranged, fashioned in a if tight cap w'hich will be held by ropes of pearls. Miss Hilda will carry j the rose point and Honeton lace handkerchief which her aunt, Mrs. C. V. Biddle, carried at her own w’edding. Both brides will carry bridal bouquets of Madonna lillies, roses and lilies of the valley. The father and the elder sister wdll wait at the front pews for the younger sister, who will join them and will go together to the altar where the bridegrooms will await them. The reception which will immediately follow the ceremony is to be held at the home of the parents, 5824 Guilford avenue. Mrs. Smith, mother of the brides, twill receive in a delphinium gown Os silk net fashioned in princess style. She w;ll wear a shoulder corsage of Sweetheart roses. Mrs. Anton Schakep mother of Mr. Herbert H. Schakel, will wear beige eorgette and a shoulder corsage if Butterfly roses and delphinium. Mr. and Mrs. Smith will be asj=ted by Mesdames Charles Brooks |tauk and George Blee. I The wedding cake is a double cake three tiers, the lower tier being ned. Two miniature bridal coues MU be arranged on each of • top tiers, the latter being joined an arch from which is suspended ..small wedding bell. Many Out-of-City Guests rhe out-of-towm guests will inpde Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Smith, ,*‘lyn Smith. Inskip, Tenn ; Mr. 9i Mrs. C. V. Biddle, Greta Bid§L Culan Biddle. Jr., Dr. and Mrs. aM. A. Smith, Alvin Smith, KnoxSe, Tenn.: Mr. and Mrs. Roy ■bison, Sulligent. Alabama: Mr. ft Mrs. E. C. Smith. Eloise Fulfft, Detroit. Illinois; Mr. and Mrs. I&er R. Schakel. Dayton, Ohio; H and Mrs. Otis Schaffer. Bluff- | Indiana: Mr. and Mrs. Ray wkel, Cleveland, Ohio; Mr. and % Karl Kettlehut, Mr. and Mrs. -Cordell, Lafayette. Ind.; fm Stevens Gaston, Chicago. | and Mrs. Schakel will leave I motor trip*to the eastern A the bride traveling in a navy |?nsemble with felt hat to sand tan accessories. Mr. and fJder will motor to northern the latter wearing a blue ..'finite silk ensemble with accesto match. 1 brides-to-be are graduates of |rsity of Illinois and members i fppa Alpha Theta. The bridevis graduated from Purdue uni•JF and are Sigma Phi Epsilon Iftilty brothers. Mr. Schakel ■ son of Mr. and Mrs. Anton jgftl and Mr. Elder, the son of ftorge M. Elder of this city. S at-home announcement for tgifti Mrs. Schakel is 3777 North ftn street, and for Mr. and ftider, 4702 Guilford, after

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Miss Gretchen Mueller Is Bride of Howard Osswald

The marriage of Miss Gretchen Mueller, daughter of Mrs. Lulu Mueller, 3511 Prospect street, to Howard Osswald, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Osswald. 18 North Randolph street, was solemnized at 6:30 Thursday evening at the Roberts Park Methodist Episcopal church. The Rev. Edwin Dunlavy performed the ceremony. Mrs. Roy Burtch. organist, played several selections prior to the ceremony. Miss Josephine Schmidt was maid of honor. The bridesmaid was Miss Mildred Stumph. Carl Mueller.

SCHMIDT-GOEBES BRIDAL PARTY NAMED

Members of the bridal party for the wedding of Miss Bernice Schmidt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Schmidt, 423 Cottage avenue, to Theodore A. Goebes, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Goebes. 1623 South Delaware street, which is to take place Tuesday, July 2. at Sacred Heart church, will be: Maid of honor. Miss Hortense Mack: Miss Virginia Schmidt, sister of the bride, will be the only bridesmaid. Albert Goebes, nephew of the groom, will be ring bearer and Mary Goebes. niece of the groom, will be flower girl. The oest man will be Stephen Sullivan. Ushers will be Francis Schmidt, brother of bride, and Bernard Weimer and Lawrence Exkspeir.

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brother of the groom, was best man and Clark Smith was usher. Miss Schmidt was gowned in rose chiffon, fashioned with flare skirt, : bouffant style with the bodice waist. The skirt was of uneven hemline. She carried Columbia roses. The bridesmaid wore shell pink taffeta. The hemline was uneven and the hem was rolled up and lined with apple green. Her bouquet was Butterfly roses. The bride was in white georgette, fashioned with tight bodice and full skirt. The waistline of the dress was fashioned with a girdle effect. Her veil was cap shaped, made of Chantilly lace. Clusters of orange blossoms edged the cap. Her slippers were white kid. Her bouquet | was Bride's white roses and lilies ; of the valley. A reception for relatives was held after the wedding at the bride’s heme. Mr. and Mrs. Osswald have gone on an eastern trip and after | July 15 will be at home in the Ruralton apartments. Honor Long Island Visitor Mrs. Frank Jones of Great Neck, L. 1., was honored at a small lunchI eon party Thursday at the Indianapolis Country Club by Mrs. Cornelius E. Kolloway. Camp to Hold Party Camp 1. Patriotic Order of America. will have a card and bunco party this evening at 8:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Luella Dalton, 21 South Butler street*

INDIANAPOLIS, SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1929

The marriage of Miss Dorothy Goodman, niece of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Goodman. Kessler boulevard and Philip Adler, Jr., took place Tuesday, at the home of the bride's uncle and aunt. The attendants at the wadding of Dorothy Goodman and Philip Adler Jr. are, reading from left to right: Mrs. Edward Wield, Mrs. Henry V. Kobin, Mrs. Ferdinand S. Meyer. Mrs. Abraham Barwkin, matron of honor. Mrs. Howard William Fieber, formerly Miss Mary Lee Orloff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lee Orloff, 36 Hampton drive, was married Saturday, June 22, at Meridian street Methodist Episcopal church.

Dinner Given in Honor of Educator Guest

Mrs. Alice Corbin Sies, president of Teachers college oi Indianapolis, gave a dinner at her home, 2327 North Alabama street Thursday night in honor of Dr. Lois Coffey Mossman from Columbia university, who is giving a course at the college this week, Miss Alite Winter of Jacksonville, Fla., and five members of the faculty who have been granted higher degrees from various universities during the past year. Miss Rubie Stapp, Miss Hazel Herman. Miss Elizabeth Means, Mrs. Harlowe Hyde and Dr. James H. Peeling. Other guests w'ere: Mrs. Peeling. Miss Mamie Lott. Miss Minnie Medwedeff and Mr. Hyde. The dinner table was decorated with a centerpiece of roses and rose nut baskets.

Attending Mrs. Fieber at her marriage were, reading from left to right, row one: Miss Frances Kearly, Miss Mary Jo Kobb, Miss Rosemary Smith, maid of honor; Mrs. George Hoster, matron of honor, and Miss Beatrice Moore. Back row left to right: Miss Charlotte Riesner, Miss Helen De Grief and Miss Margaret Loer. Mrs. Edna Kuhn Martin. 3015 North Meridian street, has announced the engagement of her daughter Elise to Henry C. Atkins Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Atkins Sr., Winter apartments. The wedding will take place next fall. BEATRICE ELLISON IS BRIDE OF .J. E. DOUGLAR A home wedding was solemnized last Sunday at the Lorraine hotel when Miss Beatrice Ellison was wed to James Edward Dougiar. The bride has made her home for a number of years with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor whose home is at the Lorraine. The bride wore a traveling dress of blue and carried a bouquet of rosebuds. The Rev. W. T. Lynn performed the ceremony. The couple have gone to Washington, D. C., and other eastern cities for a wedding trip and will be at home after July 15 at Boonville, where Mr. Dougiar is in business. BARTICK-MONCREE BETROTHAL ANNOUNCED Announcement has b~en made of the engagement of Miss Mildred Le Moncree, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mason Le Moncree, 133 East Orange street, to Morris Bartick. The wedding will take place Sunday, July 14 at 5 o'clock at the Bethel Temple.

Program Committee Named for Government Substitute

The program committee for the state institute of government tojse conducted jointly by the Indiana and Indianapolis League of Women Voters in Indianapolis in September was announced today by Mrs. Charles N. Teetor of Hagerstown, state president of the League. Members of the committee are: Mrs. Thomas D. Sheerin. president of the Indianapolis League, Mrs. Walter S. Greenough, chairman of efficiency in government of the state organization: Mrs. T. J. Louden, Bloomington: Mrs. E. S. Webster, South Bend; and Mrs. H. R, Misener, Michigan City. Members of the committee are planning to attend the Fourth Regional Institute of Government at Ann Arbor, Mich., July 8 to 11. The Institute is being planned by the Michigan League of Women Voters in co-operation with the University of Michigan. The morning sessions will be devoted to a discussion of the organization problems of the league and the afternoon sessions will be round tables on county government led by Professor Thomas H. Reed of the University of Michigan. The committee will confer with Mrs. W. V/. Ramsey of Chicago, fifth vice-president of the National League of Women Voters, In charge of citizenship schools concerning the program of the Indiana Institute. Tentative plans for the Indiana Institute indicate that the school will be conducted for two days. The first day will be in the nature of an orientation course in federal, state and local government. The second day will be-devoted to a

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j presentation of the subject of reorganization of state government with special emphasis on the referendum for a constitutional convenI tion in Indiana in the fall of 1930. j The state office of the Indiana | League of Women Voters, 621 Illi- | nois building, will be closed during j July, except for one day a week I when Mrs. Walter S. Greenough j will be in the office to answer inquiries.

Party to Spend . Week-End at Clifty Falls A group of members of the Alpha Cnapter Xi Delta Xi sorority and their husband will spend the weekend at Clifty Inn, Madison. The party will consist of Mr. and Mrs. Windsor T. Waits, Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Pilkinto, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Toner M. Overley, Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. Lanham, Mr. and Mrs. Leo W. Kropp and the Misses Gertrude Simpson, Leona Rahn, Lillian Morford and Louise Lockwood, and Everson De Coursey of Auburn, Ind. Clothespin Bogs A smart idea is to make a chic clothespin bag of the same material as one of your sleeveless frocks. It gives a zest to hanging out the clothes.

Club Women to Be Child Camp Guests More than fifty members of five chapters of the Latreian Club, junior branch of the Seventh District Fedj eration of Women's Clubs, will be | guests late Saturday afternoon at the Nutrition Camp for Sick Children at Bridgeport, which is conducted by the Marion County Tuberculosis Association. Mrs. Alexander Jameson, secretary of the Nutrition Camp committee of j the association; Mrs. A. C. Rasmusj sen, treasurer, and Mrs. Charles i Smith, member of the board of di- , rectors, will serve on the reception ! committee for the guests that afternoon. j Each chapter delegation will be [ headed by its president, and the aft- ! ernoon will be devoted to a tour of ! the nutrition camp grounds and an inspection of the child health work being done there by the tuberculosis association. i The various chapters of the Latreian Club in this city are engaged in a movement to accumulate funds for the future development of the nutrition camp, in which the club membership deeply has been interested. Various types of benefits have been given by the chapters and a considerable sum of money has been accumulated for the equipping of a section of anew building at the Nutrition Camp some time in the future. Mrs. Fred L. Pettijohn is counsellor of the five Indianapolis chapters and chapter presidents are as follows: Alpha, Miss Helen Coffey; Alpha Eta, Mrs. Everett McGriff; Alpha Gamma, Miss Zella Grossman; Alpha Delta, Mrs. George C. Harrison; Alpha lota, Miss Mary Gertrude Manley. Pa rt ies Are ‘ < Planned for Miss Ward Miss Elizabeth Ward, whose marriage to Fosdick Clayton Goodrich will take place Aug. 3, is to be honored at severs! parties soon. Mrs. Harold Hildebrand will cn- A tertain with a personal shower for § Miss Ward Saturday at Indianapolis $ Athletic Club. Miss Rosalind Wood has an -f| nounced a glassware shower for bride-elect to be given July 13 at her home. Misses Martha Schoener and Har- g riet Thompson are to entertain with || a miscellaneous shower on July 18. m Mrs. Arthur T. Brown will entertain for Miss Ward at a dinner party, but the date of her party * has not been set. Miss Helen Beasley has not '< named the date for the miscellaneous shower she is to give in honor of Miss Ward. Patricia Lord Is Married to Robert Allison Miss Patricia Lord, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Lord, was wed Wednesday to Robert Allison, son of H. V. Allison, Thursday in the Holy Angels church with the Rev. Cornelius M. Hall officiating. A reception at the home of the bride'3 parents followed the wedding ceremony. Tlje bride u r ore bridal satin trimmed with tulle, fashioned with tight bodice and full skirt. Her tulle veil w'as held in place with orange blossoms and she carried w'hite roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Mary Lord and Miss Margaret Lord, sisters of the bride, wore dresses of green and orchid taffeia ; with picture hats to match and car- | ried tea roses. Geraldine Lord, sister of the bride, and her cousin, Patricia Lou Byfield, flow'er girls, were dressed in pink and yellow taffeta. Alton Miley was best man and Joseph McNamara, Harry L. Byfleld and Roland J. Schmitt were ushers. Mr. and Mrs. Allison will be at home at 830 West Twenty-ninth street after a trip to Michigan. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Mary A. Cahill, Mrs. Kate Sinclair and Mrs. Elizabeth Heller, all of New York. Banquet Closes National Parley of Delta Sigma A banquet at the Indianapolis Athletic Club closed the national j convention of the Delta Sigma sor- ! ority Thursday night. The table ; appointments were attractive and j carried out the color scheme of pink ; and lavender, the colors of the j sorority. Each attepding chapter gave a stunt. Corsage bouquets of pink and lavender sw’eet peas and rosebuds were presented to the outgoing and Incoming presidents. The committee for last night was j Mrs. C. P. Kottowski, chairman; Miss Florence Schwankhaus, Mrs. M. B. Sellers, Miss Lillian Sprecher, and MU Elsie Davidson. The local chapter entertained the visiting chapters at luncheon at the Marott Hotel Thursday. Mrs. Lee Bohnert, 242 North State avenue, with her daughter, Mrs. John P. Harris and her daughter, will leave July i for a trip to the j west. They will visit Denver, Colo., j Los Angeles, Cal., and other points ox Interest,