Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 66, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 July 1929 — Page 9

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M’Nutts to Give Dinner on Leviathan Colon®] and Mr-. Paul V. McNutt, Bloomington, os.ill be hos f s at a dinner tonight in New York City, in the main dining room of the Leviathan. in honor of General Henri Gouraud, famous French milhargenius of *h® World war. who just has completed a • sir to the United Spates. Colon®! McNuU is national commander of rhe American Legion. He will sail on the Leviathan with Mrs. McNutt and General Gouraud a* midnight for a sojourn in Europe. Among the notable guests who will jv f nd f h® dinner si ill be .Jam®s Walker. mavor of New’ York City. Afrer a brief visit in England, Cos! and Mrs. McNutt will go to France, wher® the legion commander will lay the cornerstone of the new American Legion building in Paris. A dinner for the McNutts in Paris, which will be attended bv prominent military men and officials, will he a feature of their stay there. After a week in Paris, they will go to The Hague. In Brussels, th® colonel and his ” if® will h® receiv®d by the king and queen of Belgium, They will make the Rhine river tour in Germany, g®*ing from there to Switzerland. The’ will he the guests of Premier Benito Mussolini while in Rome. Whil® in Yugo-Slavia. they will h® received bv the king and will completp th®ir tour with visits to Chechoslovakia, and Hungary. Attendance a* the Fidae conference m Belgrade will he one of the important official missions of Command®r McNutt while abroad. They will sail aboard the SS. America for New York Sept. 21.

Indiana D.A.R. Activities

"Great preparations are being made for the twenty-ninth annual state conference of D. A. R.. to be held this year in Gary." Mrs. James B. Crankshaw, state regent, said, following a conference in Ft. Wayne with Miss Keziah Stright, regent of Potawatomi chapter: Mrs. C. M. Leary, general local chairman: and Mrs. C. R. Babcock, all of Gary: Mrs. Lowell F. Hobart, president general: Mrs. Harriet Vaughn Rigdon. treasurer general: Mrs. Josiah VanOrsdel. registrar general; Mrs. Flora Myers Gillentine. historian general: and Mrs. Jam®s L. Gavin. Indiana vice president general, will he distinguished guests at the conference. which will be held at the Hotel Gary, Oct. 8. 9. 10 and 11. Wythougan chapter. Plymouth, will entertain in honor of the state regent. Mrs. James B. Crankshaw. Friday, Aug. 9. William Dunn chapter. Hanover, one of the Indiana chapters which holds regular meetings during the summer, has issued anew yearbook. Miscellaneous programs will be given each month, with a guest, meeting scheduled for November and a Colonial tea in February. Mrs. Mary E. Craig will be hostess for an outdoor meeting this month. General Jacob Brown chapter. Brownstown, observed its third anniversary with a picnic at the home of Mrs. Estella B. Prince Thursday, Florence Heller read the message of the president general and Minnie Shepherd spoke on “National Defense." Mrs. John McFadden. Gary, director of the northern district, left the latter part of this week on a motor trip to the coast of Maine. Mrs. Frank B, Sheehan. Potawatomi chapter. Gary, acted as general chairman of arrangements for the convention of the Indiana Bar Association at Gary recently. Mrs. Oliver Starr and Mrs. John O. Bowers, past regent of Potawatomi chapter, assisted on the committee in charge of the convention. Mrs. James F. Homaday, Richmond. has been appointed a national vice-chairman of the radio committee by the president general. Mrs. Lowell F. Hobart. Mrs. J. G. Goodhue. Evanston. 111., has been asked to serve as national radio chairman and under her supervision. Mrs. Hornadav will havp charge of the central district. The central division includes Illinois. Indiana, Michigan. Minnesota. Wisconsin. Ohio, and lowa.

Chapter recent? are requested by the state repent to fill out immediately the blanks for the Smithsonian report. "D. A. R. Dedications.” a maearine devoted to D. A. R. chapter activities, with particular stress on dedications of tablets and markers, will be issued quarterly by the Newman Manufacturing company. Cincinnati. Its distribution will be narimia! and it will be mailed free. D. A. R. members interested in the marking of historic spots. Indiana D. A. R. now has eightysix chapters and a membership of 'vSOS. Total membership of the national society is 170.767 and the last national numbers issued are in the 3?2.00n. England has three chapters France and China one chapter each. Mrs. Harold S. Dickerson, formerly of West Lafayette, is recent of the chanter in China. F - F Folsptt - regent, an d neu . officers ot the General de Lafayette. r ap r er. Lafayette, met recently for reorganization of the executive board The board voted to place a b-onze marker at the grave of Corne.ius Morris. Revolutionary soldier buried in Klondike cemetery. Tippecanoe county. Mrs. Arthur McG? orge P. Haywood, and Miss Blanche A Miller were named Ao Dn)jrr Saturday Saturday evening dance at the woodcock Club will not be held this week.

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i I .... . ~ ~ MISS ETHA MASRISON ’ i [~~ ■— jj| /* W. C, T. U. Plants SORORITY HAS PICNIC I P 1 - V. rHcrro

W.C.T.U, Plants Trees to Honor Dead Members Mrs. J. B. Algire, permanent chairman of the memorial tree planting committee of the Mariop County W. C. T. U., has announced that approximately two hundred trees have been planted at Brookside park as a memorial to deceased members of the Marion county union. A tree is planted for each deceased member in the middle of May each year. This is the sixth year the custom has been practiced. Other members of the general committee are Mrs. Elbert Moore. Mrs. Clara Hinman. Miss Ella Kroft and Mrs. Emma Harrison. A subcommittee, composed of a representative from each of the twenty-four unions in Marion county, also met with the general committee Thursday to hear the report. Currant Red The new red for autumn afternoons is currant red. deeper and ruddier than lipstick, lighter than crimson. A flat crepe frock in this tone has a detachable cape that buttons across both shoulders, with buttons of the material.

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SORORITY HAS PICNIC AND SWIMMING PARTY

A picnic and swimming party was held this afternoon, to be continued tonight, at Northern Woods beach by members of Chi Beta Kappa sorority. Members attending are Mrs. Harvey Clark. Mrs. Carl Bleke. Mrs. Kcrde Maddock. Miss Esther Robinson. Miss Helen Davis. Miss Ruth Williams. Miss Bertha Bray. Miss Vera Campbell. Miss Ruby Steinruch. Miss Margaret Peterson. Miss Susan Striebien. Miss Marie Bruhn and Miss Violet Henry. War Mothers to Meet Members of Indianapolis chapter. American War Mothers, will hold a business meeting at 2 o'clock Tuesday in the' assembly room of the Rauh Memorial library. 3024 North Meridian street. Annual Picnic Planned Approximately 200 families from Putnam county who reside in Indianapolis will attend the annual Putnam county picnic Sunday in Garfield park. Card Party Slated A lotto and euchre party will be given at Holy Rosary hall. 52a Stevens street. Monday afternoon and night at 2:15 and 8:15 for the benefit of Holy Rosary church.

INDIANAPOLIS, SATURDAY, JULY 27. 1929

Miss Mamie Larsh has been elected president of the Indianapolis Altrusa Club. Mrs. C. C. Doane is the new vice-president who will serve with her. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Coleman, 3535 North Delaware street, announce the engagement of their niece, Miss Margaret Loer, to Louis Cooper Wilson. Mrs.. George A. Schumacher was, before her marriage. Miss Edna Mae Coffey. The wedding took place last Saturday at the Carrollton Avenue Reformed church. Miss Etna Harrison. Peru, was her only attendant. Mr. and Mrs. Schumacher will be at home at 3536 North Meridian street,Miss Vitula Hambrock recently was installed as president of Beta Delta Tau sorority.

SORORITY DELEGATES GO TO SOUTH BEND

! Miss Dorothy Hayden. Mis? Gladys 1 Craig. Miss Esther Huffard, Miss Eunice Johnson, Miss Thelma Wabnitz. Miss Ruth Thomas. Miss' Flori ence Siford. Miss Laura Neidlinger. and Miss Adeline Phillips, members lof Omega Phi Tau sorority, have gone to South Bend for the weekend to attend installation of Gamma 1 chapter of the sorority there. Services will be held at the Hotel LaSalle. Members'of the newchapI ter will entertain wit ha dinner | dance tonight at the South Bend 1 inn. If Sonny keeps pulling the tips off his shoestrings, dip the ends of the { laces in glue and let, them dry pointed and you will have new tips.

Doctor Speaks to Students “Approximately the whole of Europe is involved in the war debt tangle.” said Dr. James H. Peeling, chairman of the social science department of Teachers' college of Indianapolis. in a lecture on that sub- : ject given at, Thursday assembly at the college. Next Thursday at 9:50 Dr. Peeling will talk on the recent disturbance between China and Russia, in assembly at the college. The public is invited to attend. Give Special Program Members of the Intermediate class of Teachers’ college of Indian- : apolis gave a special program in the chapel of the college Friday morning. Mrs. Annabel Woods was chairman in charge.

Priscilla K. Lockwood Weds Richmond Man at Warsaw

Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Priscilla Kirtley Lockwood. daughter of Mrs. Blanche Lockwood, 1304 Broadway, and niece of George B. Lockwood of Muncie and Washington, D. C.. to J. Allen Campbell, son of Mrs. Robert Campbell, Richmond, which took place at, 3 o’clock Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. T. Norris. Warsaw. The service was read by the Rev. Harry Nyce. Peru. Miss Catherine ENTERTAIN WITH PARTY EOR SORORITY GROUP Members and guests of Lambda Phi Sigma sorority were entertained at the home of Miss Lois Withrow and Miss Cleo Dale. 45 West Fall Creek boulevard. Monday night. Guests and members who attended were Mrs. Charles Reed, Mrs. Carl McAllister. Mrs. Joseph Schisla, Miss Lenor Mullix, Miss Joanna Stephenson. Miss Jeannette Steele, Miss Judith Downs. Miss Vivian Tamblin. Miss Ruth Bebout, Miss Mildred Woods. Miss Edna Werner. Miss Irma Lentz, Miss Nellie Bottema. Miss Marx* Neff. Miss Julia Dillon. Miss Anne Thiesing and Miss Mary Miller.

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Weaver. Lafayette, and Merrill Hamilton. Richmond, were the only attendants. Guests were intimate friends and members of the immediate families. The bride attended New Haven School of Gymnastics and was graduated from Normal college, North American Gymnastic Union. She is a member of Delta Psi Kappa sorority. Mr. Campbell was graduated from De Pauw university, where he was a member of Delta Upsilon fraternity. Upon their return from a motor trip. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell will be at home at 59 East Twentythird street. Richmond. So Era Club to Meei Regular meeting of Gamma chapter. So-Fra Club, will be held at 8:30 Tuesday night at the home of Miss Sally Otternach, 1721 Union street. Chapter to Meet Mrs. Virgil Grimes. 1210 Ewing street, will be hostess for the regular meeting of Alpha chapter. Alpha Beta Gamma sororit, tonight at her home.

Luncheon Is Given for Helen Beem Mrs. R. R- Cobl® entertained today at her home. 2328 Guilford avenue. with a luncheon and miscellaneous shower in honor of her niece. Miss Helen Be®m. whoso marriage to Andrew H. Hepburn. Chicago. will take place August 10. Covers were laid for sixteen guests at a table with a brass bowl of delphinium. pink cosmos, and larkspur, carrying out the bridal shades, pink and blue. The table was lighted with pink and blue tapers in brass holders. Among the guests were Mrs. David Beem. Mrs. Joseph Workman, and Miss Elizabeth Workman, Spencer. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Beem. 3538 College avenue, and Mr. Hepburn is | the son of Mrs. C. M. Hepburn, i Bloomington. The wedding will take place at. Broadway Methodist Episcopal [church at 4:30. The service will b<s read by the Rev. E. R. Zaring, Greensburg. uncle of the bride. Miss ; Mary Lou Beem. sister of rhe bride, will be her only attendant and Wil- | lard Plogsterth. Fort Wayne, will | serve as best man.

Inform Party, for A Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Weir. 512# East Washington street, will entertain tonight at their home with an informal bridge party in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Charles M. Hobart, who were married recently. Mrs. Hobart was formerly Miss Myrtle Marie Beatty of Chicago. Decorations and appointments will be in green and gold. At serving time the tables will be decorated with yellow gladioli and lighted with green tapers. Guests with Drr and Mrs. Hobart will be Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harrington. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Drake, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bargwell and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Young.

PERSONALS

Mr. and Mrs. John Earl Jones, Union. S. C.. and Robert Walter Thomas, Ridgeway. S. C., are the guests of Charles Edward Thomas, editor of Delta and assistant general secretary of Sigma Nu fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Jones are staying at the Spink-Arms hotel and Mr. Thomas is with his brother a.t the Glenn Martin. When they return, they will be accompanied by the editor. Mr. and Mrs.' R. T. Gray have returned from their honeymoon trip and will be at home at 3777 North Meridian street after Sept. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Mallery, Marott hotel, will have as their guest William Karnes, Washington, who recently was appointed vice-consul to San Louis Potosi, Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Allen. 4617 College avenue, have as their guests for the remainder of the summer Mr. and Mrs. John C. Jenkins, who motored here from their home in Berkeley. Cal. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Watkins. 2413 North Pennsylvania street, have as their guests their daughter, Mrs. Goodwin S. Elkin, and children. Lexington. Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Harter, 7381 Edgewater drive, motored to Owensboro. Ky.. today to spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Tompkins. Mrs. Isaac Born. 3055 North Meridian street, left today for a several weeks' stay at Atlantic City. Mrs. Harry Scott and her children. 4521 Central avenue, have gone to Memphis, Tenn., where they are visiting Mrs. Scott's parents. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Fox Sr., 3540 North Pennsylvania, street* have motored to Bay View, MiclL, where they will spend ten days. Mrs. E. D. Fouts and daughter, Miss Ruth Fouts, 3925 North Pennsylvania street, will leave tonight, for California, where they will spend August. Mrs. G. E. Feeney and dauo'HteMiss Mary V' North Meridi? the first part quetonsing, M stay six weeks. James T. Ha m>rtn Meridian street, h - where he will their children sojourn. Mr. and M shaus. 2835 h will go to New xoric where they will sail for Europe Wednesday to join Mr. and Mrs. John K. Ruckelshaus. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. BuMer, 1512 North Meridian street.

Mary Ellen Fisk Becomes Bride of O.J. Rudolph Miss Mary Ellen Fisk became the bride of Oliver J. Rudolph at 8 o'clock Wednesday night at the Beech Grove Christian church, the Rev. Robert Flood officiating. Miss Fannie Duncan, Evansville, was maid of honor and Miss Thelma Schuller. Cincinnati, bridesmaid. Little Donna Conner was flow r er girl. Emerson Tornatto. Evansville, was best man. The ushers were Stuart Gale. Beech Grove, and Ward Smith. Indianapolis. Following the ceremony a recep* tion was held at the home of the bride. 79 South Fifth avenue, Beech Grove.